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Show And my soul is filled with a name- MINING NOTES. Tho Hurry in Martha Washington stool; was tho feature on the mining exchange. It was engineered by E. Snow, bached by a local bankdeer, and for a while hears were in a cidedly tight place. Of course they was squealed, hut the general feeling Anythat they deserved what they got. to body wliu has no bettor sense than hear a slock at 21 2c or 3c a share needs to he eiven a lesson. The bulls and the genuine investors have sufat the hands of the a si fered ro much bears for a long time that retribution was due and the satisfaction that the a m pessimists got caught was undisguised, the only regret being that more of Tho stock p m them were not pinched. a 3c share and about at short p m was sold at from made wore the settlements 12c. to 1 fie. Tho clean up was considp m erable. Al-vir- TIME TABLE. IN EFFECT APR. 1. 1902. -- DEPART. For Ogdon, Cache Valley, Omaha, Chloago, Denver, Kansas City, St. 7.00 Louis and Intermediate points For Ogden, Uutte, Helena, Portland, San Franolsco and Intermediate points For Ogden, Omaha, Chloago, Denver, Kansas City, St. Louis and San 12.50 Francisco For Ogden, Denver, Kansas City, 8.00 Omaha, St. Louis and Chicago For Ogden, Butte, Helena. Portland, San Francisco and Intermediate 10:50 points F r Ttntlo, Mercur, Provo, Nehpl and 7.55 a m Mantl For Provo, Nepbl, Milford, and 7.06 p m intermediate points MK'or Garfield Beach, Tooele and Ter- 7.45 a m ARRIVE. From Ogdon, Portland, Spokane, Butte, Helena and San Francisco.. 8.85 a m 9.10 a m From Ogoen From Ogden. Chicago, St. Louis, Kansas City, Omaha, Denver and San 3.06 p m Francisco From Preston, Logan, Brigham, San Francisco, Ogden and intermediate points 6:50 p m Ten .mjus l.Lly except Sundays. 6.00 p m From Ogden, Butte, Portland and 8.10 p m San Francisco From Cnlientes, Milford, Nephl.Provo 9.85 a m ai-Ir'ermediate points. 6.55 p m l'!np 'i ...tie, Mercur and Nephl Ve- ' Garfield Beach, Tooele and D. E. BURLEY T. M. SCHUMACHER, G. P. & T. A. Aot. Traf . Mgr. D. S. SPENCER. A. G. P. A T. A. City Ticket Oillce 201 Main St. TAlephone No. SRO ..SEE.. A Delightful Place to Visit A Profitable Place to Live Greatest Play Ground on Earth Famous Places which everyone wants to sea Invest in a ticket to CALIFORs NIA and secure rich in HEALTH, BANKER. less fear. sympathy for Frank Higginbotham In his misfortune was universal. Frank' is a good fellow, in fact from nil reports, too good to make a success as a stock broker. A broker who has so much of the milk of huthat he man kindness in his make-ube persake, can. for friendships clients for business to do suaded without sufficient margins, has only one goal before him. Better luck next lime, Frank. Tlie For somehow it seems in the silent night, When I hear the coyotes doleful cry, I think of the souls that have taken Rankers. Salt Ufcf City, Utah let then Capital and Surplus, the silent night, When I hear the coyotes doleful $11,589,494.47 t t 4 General Banking Business Exchange on principal cities of United Mates, Europe, Asia, Africa. Australia and the rest of the world. 1 I would know In t t t S. aing, Pres. H. L Miller, Cashier John E. Miles. Asst. Cashier. Wells, Fargo & Go., Bags. And if it be true that such return, To suffer on earth in brutish guise To skulk and to cringe and to howl Oh, 185 General Banking Business Transacted. Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent. The souls of the men who accursed mankind. Upheld the wrong and crushed the right, Who murdered and burned the men of mind And plunged the world In a hideous night. and moan, Established A flight. The demon souls of the days gone ' by. And hide them away from humav eyes. .... WALKER BROTHERS X r t 44,4,4,4,4 4iM cry, That a demon soul, which has taken flight. Is mourning forth Its agony. p o BOOKS AND AUTHORS. Clarence K. Eddy, a young man who parts his hair in the center and who hails from Idaho, but who gets Ills mail from Box 325, this city, lias compiled a volume of poems, which he entitles "The Pinnacle of Parnassus. This young man is said to be a jolly good fellow by all who know him, but by the curl of his under lip. one could tell without looking at the book he is a bit of an egotist, while the volume itself gives him dewi away. The title page is .wonderful. Seated on the pinnacle of Parnassus, which in this instance is a minature mountain on the shores of a pond designated "Oblivion. " is Eddy, while below him, casting yearning eyes towards his lofty roosting place ire Shakespeare, Homer, Dante, Milton, Tennyson, Burns and Longfellow. Austin and Kipling linger dangerously near the water's edge. The first poem relates to hell. The last stanza must appeal to the reader. It is: The writer has heard the howl of a cayote many times, but never yet did it occur to him that their frames were inhabited by the souls of demons who were once bartenders who would never stand one off for a drink; who were usurers who always exacted the last farthing; that they were roues whose victims were numbered only by the sum of their opportunities; that they were street car superintendents who delayed putting on fenders; that they were policemen who For the never arrested hold-upPeridea conveyed many thanks. no is fault true. There is this haps to be found with the metre. Worse jingles have been written. The book is on sale almost anywhere and the price brings it within reach of the most humble. If you havent the coin with which the purchase the works of the Sweet Singer of Ireland; if your pocketbook has been strained to the extent that you cannot get a copy of Burns; if your exchequer is so low you havent the price to pay for a volume of Gene Field and you must have poetry in the house, why here is a chance to get a start at low rates. s. COMMERCIAL CAPITAL PAID IN, That no one will file a dissenting opinion is certain. The stanzas preceding are ordinary, as, indeed, is most of the work in the hook. By PLEASURE and the way the preponderance of effort Is in behalf of Idaho, the girls in Challis, WEALTH. Thunder Mountain and a jingle or two anent other parts of the state. As is usually the case with fresh young poets, just huddiug into the delightfu realm of possibility, most of his efforts Mountain, Valley, Rivers, are written 1o metros designed by heads. Wo find Challis Girls! Lakes amd Ocean Reached by abler Last jingling along with Moore's of Summer. "Mabel Gone llose Away" to "Lovena. "Shelly Sutton to "Sweet Marie and The Grave of Lizzie King to The Green Fields of Really thee b but little Virginia. in the hook to commend it to the attention of the careful and considerate Company's Lines. reader. The following is the best in tho hook and is so far superior to the balance that it is not to he deemed a For descriptive and Illustrative fair sample: literature oall aft In lie moonless midnight, cold and still No. 201 Main SU Salt Lake City. The coyotes lonesome cry I hear, And my heart is chilled with a creepD. B. GBAT, Gtnaal AfeuA ing chill. divi-dend- the Directors Dr. Theodore Meyer, John J. Daly, Fox, Thomas J. Salisbury, MoylanC. W. P. Noble. Geo. M. Downey, Jobs jonnellan, A. F. Holden. $500 FOR A BROKEN LEG. Ogden, Utah, November 1, 1902. Mr. Warren Foster, General Agent, Salt Lake City, Utah. Dear Sir: I was in Denver yesterday outhera Pacific 1 and presented my final proof of claim to the Union Accident Stock Company, and on doing so my claim was immediately passed, and a check was presented to me for S500.00 in full and satisfactory settlement of my claim on acconnt of a broken leg sustained by me some months ago while in Oregon. I desire to thank you and the Company for the uniform courtesy extended me in this matter, and will gladly render you and your Company any favors at any time the occasion presents itself. Yours respectfully, M. $200,000. Mar-ha- ll. ). o Ciias. BANK ENERAL BANKING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES . Who reads my verses must agree If there isnt a hell, there ought to be. NA1I0NAL W. a. 8- - VICE-PnaS- H. LYNCH, MANACiR DALY, T. A SBC. Dtall Savings & Trust Co. SALT LAKE CITY. $150,000 SAPITAL PAID UP IURPLUS AND UND VIDED PROFITS. $44,000 Loans on apr. executor, Acts proved security. eto. receiver, guardian, assignee, Guarantee Title flU&lm Department: Iusures amA miiLaci A Kcft PQ if.Q Interest paid on deposits. as U. admia-stratn- oftbe BANK NATIONAL REPUBLIC 8. DEPOSITORY. FRANK KNOX. QEORQE A. LOWE, W. F. ADAMS. - . PKIBIDBNT VICE PRBSIDINT - - CABHIin CAPITAL PAID IN . $300,000 inkin in all its branches transacted. Beason. Henderson Green has sold the Ford hotel to W. S. Cox, who will renovate s and refit it for a house and conduct it in future as a family hotel of tho better sort. Mr. Cox is an old hotel man, with years of experience and has exceptional ability, and will doubtless make the Ford a very popular house with the best people of the f city. J. J. MCCORNICK. PR1BIDENT J. 4H4H,H, A. CUNNINGHAM. President. DO-siTmS- -. first-clas- 0ANK OF G0fttER6E ATLAS BLOCK. DJ. A. Cunningham, D. KW J. W. Chisholm, 9. 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