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Show Home Made l e. hot-biscu- it, crisp cookies, crullers, crusts and food muffins, with which the ready-mad- e found at the bake-sho- p or grocery does not compare. Royal Is the greatest of bake-da-y ROYAL BAK!Kfl POWDER helps. i tie rili. With a hmg chi in hi head newly -eu'ii tip and a pain in his side, this wn Viiii's first information a. to how he cane liy them. He listened in sick i L.ixeineut to the story of (lie woman, .hne testimony tallowed that of Officer I'allaghan. She slated upon oath that Wlnt had insulted her und that her husband was defending her. The po'lce magistrate listened to the woman gently and patiently, and then to Whits rtory. The prisoner. Wlnthrop Edgewater, is discharged. The- - prisoner, OConnor. I will mu under bonds to keep the peace. I do not believe a word of this womans testimony. Next case." When he was bowling up town in a cab Wlnt said thoughtfully to himself: Somewhere my theories as to worn-ti- ls logh- - have sllpiad a cog or two. Why did that woman hit me with a paving stone when I was defending her? And why did she swear to a lie? There Isnt any explanation unless 1 admit that love sometimes gets the hand of everything else. apier "T think that, on the whole. Ill ask me. after nil." r.te fo CO., NEW YORK. TEA Feminine Logic Is it Lkc!) that all the good tea is sol i by one firm ? No; not all; a good deal; not all. .Wiiu far aw Knowing Book A SchOUng ft r yy, Su r, (By W. W. Hines.) Edgewater, Gramercy Wlnthrop known to his friends as Wlnt," was feeling down in the mouth. It is not every one who can be a and Wlnt felt the respon- ilbilltlei of his cynicism very keenly. Of course, being a cynic, he smoked No man who smokes a cigarettes. can succeed In the pipe or a cigar He cynics. ranks of level may, and sometimes does, try his deceive his friends and ac-- ! 111 quaintanceV ln 'the matter, hut sooner fea-- 1 '! or later the mask is torn from his tures and his natural optimism renynic at 24. hard-worki- vealed to the world. "These beastly things," said Wlnt the cigarette to himself, removing from his mouth and looking disgusted, "are going to he the death of me yet, and I dont think I will ever be able to do the mile again in leas than six minutes" The time was a little after midnight and the scene a street in the residence portion of the city. "Well. I dont suppose it matters, Here I am 24 years he continued. old, an honor man of Harvard, said to be the best amateur lightweight in America and a hopeless future staring me in the face. 1 think Tennyson must hax-- been up against It Just as hard as I am now when he said, Cursed be the gold that gilds the straighten'd forehead of the fooL "At any rate, he very neatly expressed my thoughts upon the matter. D old John Gilfoil and hla money! Just when I'm getting solid with Anne and the old duffer cornea butting in, and of course I take a hack seat. "And It'a a funny thing that Anne keeps pulling on the string she's got tied to me, just as If she wanted me to step up and propose In the same way I would have done if old Gilfoil hadnt dropped in to take a hand in the game. "A month ago I wouldn't have thought Anne would be guilty for a njoment of the refined sort of cruelty she's practicing on me. It's obvious enough that she wants me to propose Just to be able to say she refused me, and I'm not going to give her the satisfaction. It certainly would take a kt of check to ask her to share my rather less than half of nothing, paid unpunctual twice a year,' when she's got the refusal of Gilfoil and his 'steen i women. They lead you a dance and PROMISE 13 GOOD. then marry the richest man that RetiA-to the chief of the bureau comes along. And people write hooks of of the department of agristatistic, about them, and say no one can understand them. It's all bosh! In my culture, made up to May 1, show the urea under winter wheat In cultivaopinion women are a deuced lot more tion on date to have been about logical than men, whei) It comes to 20,723,000thatacres. This Is 1,432,000 love affairs." 4.6 or less than the cent, acres, per It Is a dreadful responsibility to be a , fal1- and acre"' cynic at 24, hut the consciousness of Hrea wn lart his cynicism relieved something of the treat of feeling under which Wlnt had been laboring, and he started for the nearest car Una, The street was absolutely deserted, and he started as he heard a woman's cry for help. Then he Instinctively broke Into a run toward the corner from where the sound had come. d A little woman was leanand crying ing against the lamp-pobitterly, while over her bent a particularly unprepossessing looking specimen of the genus tough." He had one of her hands in his grasp and was shaking her roughly and bidding her to shut up. Let go of that woman." said Wlnt In hla moat determined voice. The man turned and stared at him sullenly for a moment, and then turned to the woman without answering. Instead he spoke to the woman. Here, Molly, her'a one of your gentleman friends taking It up for you. Why don't you thank the kind gentleman?" The woman turned abruptly, and speaking to Wlnt, said: "Wont you please make him let me alone? Bee, he struck me here!" There was a red spot under the woman's eye, and at the sight of it Wlnt felt his blood boil. He knew that big as the tough was. a fight with him would not be nearly so unequal as It would appear to the onlooker, for his own science would counterbalance the difference In slse and strength. But he thought gladly to himself, he would have acted the same, no matter what the odda against him, so he simply and unostentatiously punched straight for the big fel- ng e millions. "Anne will find that I am too fly to be taken in by her little game. After H there's very little difference in BRIGHT8 DI8EA8E AND DIABETES NEWS. San Francisco, Nov. Wm. Giddings, Druggist: . 26. To Dear Sir: The long lost cure for Bright's Disease and Dlabetea has undoubtedly been discovered in this city by John J. Fulton, a lineal descendant of Robt. Fulton. have recovered bere, this is not easy of belief and it Is tbe purpose of a number of business and professional men of this city (of bom I am one! to tell the people. Fau are hereby authorised to tell all those in your city who have either Frights Disease or Diabetes that uaarly of them can Among the business men who re giving moral snd financial sup-P- rt and who would give neither if the above was not strictly true, art Hon. D. M. Burns, President Candelaria Mining Company; Edward Mills, President Bullock ft Jones Company; Captain Roberta, President Boca and Loyal ton R. R. Co.; Thos. Kirkpatrick. Capitalist; D. E. Bender. Capitalist; w. C. Price, Capitalist; Wm. Sharp, capitalist; C W. Clark, Capitalist, nd many others. The t pamphlets arewlth are to be given to all Inquirer without charge. They give he complete history of our long and exhaustive Investigation. Tours truly, . A. E. Shattuck, resident Pacific States Type Foundry. When to suspect Bright's Dlsease-with- out cause; puffy ankles, Wilds; kidney trouble after rd month; urine may show aedl-n- t, J! vision; drowsiness; one r "orefalling of Although hundreds nine-tent- hs these. Wm. Giddings, Agent er. PAGE THREE. MONDAY, MAY 15, ,1905. JOURNAL, minut'd," said the in;igitr;it. Officer Callaghan toll of 'Hug a port ini) of the flalu fnnn a .lixt nice aiul running to stop it. "The youngster wax vciiiiic a!! the lie-- t of it. yojr honor, wl.en the woman come up from hriiii-.iami hit him over the head with a paving alone. I came up and made the arrest while the ill lor in.i) was kicking the young fellow in Have your cake, muffins, and tea biscuit home-madThey will be fresher, cleaner, more tasty and wholesome. Royal Baking Powder helps the house wife to produce at home, quickly and economically, fine and tasty cake, the raised puddings, the frosted layer-cak- e, STATE UTAH DAILY TEACHERS' EXCURSION EAST. or ltf.8 per cent., more than the area of winter wheat harvested lust year. on May 27th and 291 h and on June ( if the area abandoned, or plowed unround trip tickder, Slli.lirti) acres are reHirted from 3rd. Mh, 10th and Kanx.is. Lu.Vuutf acres (including cut- ets will be on sale hum Balt I.ake follow. ting fur h.iyl from California, and City. Itah. nsreturn 644.60 Chicago ard acres from Missouri. 39.60 For the 20.723.0u0 acres remaining Bt. Txmls and return reBt. ft and Paul Minneapolis i . under ult vat ion the average condi39.90 turn tion cl May 1 u.w 92. f against a con ditioi. ,.f 9!.fi on April 1 for the entire Omaha. Bt. Joseph mill Kansas 32.00 City and return .icreaif mhvii ; ,,f Tii.5 the area reCorrespondingly low rates to Inter maining under cultivation un May 1. l mediate point. 1HU4. .md i,r 7, the mean of the May Through Pullman sleeping ear to f ihe last ten years. averages The a ci age condition of winter rye Chicago dally, without change. . on May Through Pullman tourist car three a. as compared with w.is If-on A pi .l I. iso.".; M.2 on May 1. times n week. For further Information please call 1904. at the cun expanding date In on or write to R. F. Neslen. General 1 VOS. and s the mean of the May Agent. 79 West Berond South street, averages of the lasl tell year. The ..triage condition of ineadowr Balt Lake City. Utah. mowing 1.. mis mi May i was 93.3. against ST. on May i. unit, at the corn ipondli.g date in 1903. and 90, the Capital and Surplus, 8225JXM.00. mean "f May axerages of the last ten years. Tit- average lundition of fr 1 I spring pustules wu 92.3. against oil May S(.a mi May 1. !m4. S2 at the eorre-- x ponding date ill 1903, aiul S9.1. the mean of the May axer.iec of the last ear. ten First National Bank 1 Of tile titial acreage of spring plow.ai ing i ,; t ed, l.a per cent is reported is astually done up to May 1. as ("inpnred with f.7.3 per cert at the corresponding dale last year, and a ten-yeaverage on May 1 of 87.7. 1 ar Oregon's Junior Senator. Charles V,'. Fulton, junior senatoi from t it mm. been eminent both ta a luwji-- iipi' legislator in his state for a lung while prior to Ills election as successor to Mr. Simon. Senator Tulton is a man of tine appearance, in the prime of life, and would Impress even the casual observer as the intellectual qualities possessor of and strength of character, lie was born in Ohio, in ihe town of Lima, something like half a century ago, and passed his boyhood days In Iowa. Vice-Preside- HAPPY HOME. eery Bros. 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Further delay is folly. 2 1 stTlouis AND Sale- i prg t Through Service tiny. White Goods f LouIh, Sllmxnirl Muslin Underwear consciousness. g. THE MAKES Company lows chin. wlfe-bentln- BREAD THAT VII) ECCLE8, President. nt THOMAS D. DEE, IOHN P1NGRBE, Cashier. IAS F. BURTON, Aeeletant Clabler DIRECTORS! David Eoclee Thomae D. Dee Geo. H. Tribe Bernard White W. W. Ritsr John Weteon Adam Pattaroon Joaoph Clark M. S. Browning. Respectfully aollclta the accounte of banka, mercantile firms end Individuals. We pey Interest on time deposits. Ample resources, courteous treatment, ounerlor service. OA st Whnt is the chnrge against these two men?" asked Police Magistrate Parks the next morning. "Disorderly conduct, your honor." "Where are the witnesses?" This womnn. the wife of one of the The prisoners, saw the whole affair. other witness Is Officer Callaghan." "I think one of these men has been up before me on a previous occasion. The charge. If I remember rightly, was His wife refused to press the chnrge and he was dls- - MAKES THE OGDEN, UTAH Macdonald's Record. Victory. Sir Wilfrid l.guriers victory at the polls this year In Canada, sweeping as It Is, is not a record-breakeSir John Macdonald won a greater In 1878. His majority in the dominion house of commons elected that year wa 80. pale-face- Hammer and tongs the two had It . Wlnt up and down the pavement found hia opponent ' a cleverer boxer than he anticipated, but his own fightAll he ing was the more scientific. had to fear was a clinch. But when the clinch did come he was ready for It. Putting the heel of his right hand under the big fellow's chin, with a sharp jolt he stretched his head farther and farther hack until the clinch was almost broken. Just as the big fellow shifted his hold to break away Wlnt landed hla left square over the heart of his opponent, and he felt him go down In a heap. He was up In an Instant and back, but much of hla strength seemed to have gone, and Wlnt wf punishing him at will with blows aimed altogether at the face. Of course another blow over the heart might win the fight at once, but it might kill his opponent, who did not look in the best of training. But this was not Wlnt guiding Impulse. Over him had come the savage delight which a fighting man feels in drawing the blood of an opponent. Down the street he could hear a man running heavily, and he knew, without It seeing, that thin was a policeman. would take this man the better part of a minute to reach them, and It would just give Mm time to break the fellow's nose In another place. Then he felt himself grasped from behind, something came down on his head with crushing force and he lost fLOU R i-- Prlca 60c A $1.00 Fret Trial. 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