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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL WEDNESDAY. JUNE 26. ''Ll PACE THREE 1907. IS BUSK; CALL AGAIN WATSON-FLYGAR- E DEED DANGEROUS i DON'T ALWAYS BLAME THE POOR TRANSFUSES HIS OWN BLOOD OPERATOR FOR IT. TO VEINS OF PATIENT. Ths Real Reason Why Users I L fine fair LUMBER of the Telephone Cannot Always Get nectians Just When They Ask tral ta Give Them. Con- Cen- prices. Our yards are at Timbers, Siding, Flooring, Shingles, Laths Interior Trim, etc. Framing Utah and Oregon Lumber Co.ST. 145 TWENTY-FOURT- H ra- - cu'.l a&aiu." , put ur en.--e in alum; ii will iut help any. lie pniieiil. It has been truly said that there are twu sides tn eetrv iiueslimi. and if tlie male human who has a kiek coming because he cannot Set a number as hi mi us he lakes down his receiver will think hack, csinciully if he he a married man. lie will not he sui'iirised when he receives the answer, "tin- line Who is there wh is busy : call again. hasnt sal in his easy chair of an e rilcon-tid- e ing and hard his bean's her deepest secrets M her female hosoin frhnd ovtr the 'plione? List to the buzz: oh. how ore Is that you, lrs. you? Say. I was just going to sieak about that mailer at Die whist club this afurnoon. Say. ain't it strung S wins the head prize tluit Mrs. every lime? Why, do you know. I think she absolutely cheats, somehow or other. Weren't those prizes dinky today? Do you think she put up all of the $5 that we donated for those old dishes? Well. I think Just as you do. I think she Is Just horrid, und 1 am going to get square the tlrst time I get a chance. Well, good-bydear, good-byWhat? oh. yes. Well, Tes. 1 think Just as good-by- e, dear. Yes well, you did. Well, good-bygood-byI'll see you Sunday at the ball game. Hood bye. After mamma has had her fling, daughter takes a fall out of ? the Is that central? What Is 'phone. that central? Oh. yes; well, why didnt you say so at first? Why do you want to keep a person waiting here for fifteen minutes before you answer a question? Give me oak 23 Oh, wait a minute, I have forgotten the number! Hello. Is this central? Well, give me Oiik 2397, and hfirry up, for I am In a hurry. What? The line is busy? I don't tielleve a word you say, you horrid old thing. Tou are Just as mean as you can lie. Now you get me my number or I'll have papa report you In the morning. "Now, don't give me any of your sass, for I won't stand It. Whats that? My number? Well, why didn't you say so before? Is that you. Clara? Oh, Clara. I had such a time at the picnic; you don't know what you missed. George was there, and he Is such a dear. 'I do think that Orty Is real mean to spread such a report about dear George, don't you? In my opinion, she Is Just Jealous because Reorge wont look at her. George wouldn't lie to me, and I know It. Bay, are you going to the hop tomorrow night? Yes, I am going. Bure., I will wear my blue tafTela with my white belt that big wide one that I made the other day and I have a love of a new hat, and I am gonlg to wear blue stocklnga and shoes that match the dress. Ain't you going? Why? Oh, never mind that; wear any old thing, I would If I didnt have a new outfit. IVhy, you look Just lovely In that old rose dress of yours. Now do come, that's a dear. What? You have to go out? Oh, you mean thing. I am Just dying for a chat and I have not begun to tell you all I want to. Well, If you must go, good bye. Oh, say, did you hear about that fellow that Gerty la going with? Oh, you have to go. Well, I'll tell you al about It the next time Clara, dear; come I see you. Good-by- e and see me as soon as you can. for I am Just dying to tell you something. Good-by- e. dear, good-by- e. Then the pet of the household makes up her mind that ahe must follow mamma and sister, and ahe begins: Mamma, I trant to talk to Ethel, wont you get her on the phone? No, I want to talk to her right now. Is that you Ethel? Dls Is Maud. Is ou cornin to my birthday party? It is mamma la going to be awful nice, for niakin' a cake that has frostin' all over it. Bay, I licked some of it, and it is Then Slaudle awful sweet and nice. of the now a description long gives on occasion, wear the to Is she dress and continues her chat until you In away despair demand that she beonetorn wonders from the 'phone. And yet when the reply la, The line la busy; call again. - e, e. being good bakers should never risk it by using an inferior flour, lluy of Peerys Crescent Flour made w hard it eliminates all from heat, selected chances of failure to produce the finest bread, rolls and light biscuit. an eye for quality always buys the Riverdale Flour in preference to other brands. The reason is obvious enough. Past experience has demonstrated that Iliverdale Flour all the essentials to (Dossesses in a high grade brand. It pleases the most critical people. Better make it a point to call on your grocer and insist on getting the Iliverdale Flour OGDEN MILLING ELEVATOR CO. e. e; -- W' y a Canard? Does anyone know tbe origin of the word "Canard, a duck, aa meaning a false report, especially in a newspaper? I came upon the explanation only recently, says a writer in Vanity fair. It la thla. Abopt 1860 a French Journalist, bc'ag hard up for news, IMPRESSED GREATLY WILL BE an wrrte amazing story In n leading OUR WITH THE EFFICIENCY OF THERES Paris Journal to the effect that he had SERVICE. LAUNDRY ONE FACT WE WISH TO CLEARLY kept and fattened 20 live ducks, and he ITS one day being ehort of duck-fooIMPRESS ON YOUR MIND. THIS YOU CAN ALWAYS RELY killed one, chopped It np, and distriON GETTING YOUR LINENS. LACE buted it am' tg 19. The folCURTAINS, ETC ON SCHEDULE lowing day he slaughtered another TIME, PROPERLY LAUNDERED, IF bird, and the II ducka ate it up. So YOU PATRONIZE THE he went on om day to day, until there was only a solitary duck left, which had, of course, assimilated moat of the other 19. The enterprising d the-othe- r Ogden Stem Laundrv W ST. TWENTY-FIFT- H PHONES 174. Mitchell Brothers for Monuments ETC. COPINGS, HEADSTONES. m your homo pooplo. Dont pay big eommiooionp to agontfc Yard ppooito City Comotory. ! The story of the doctor who fell on evil days and became a counuou la-- ; borer in a lacuny at Widues, Lancashire. has ii!iert's:i:iji development. The doctor in question Dr. Marcus Eustace told his story of misfortune; in the Liverpool bankruptcy court. This was printed in the Daily Mall,' and its publication lias drawn from a corresioiidcni the following dramatic At the New Store, i i ; i i i r i ; i ! i i 2414 Washington Avenue nanativ: 12-qua- It was midnight. A sudden ring of the night bell aroused the doctor from his slumbers. "Who is it? What do you want? he Inquired at the speaking tube. Mrs. Morris, of the Grunge Stables, la taken worse. They think she ia dying. Will you please come at once, Crnuite Tails rl for No. S nick led 50c mimt 1 Tea Kettle lor nickled nt 14-oui- nickled All right, my man. Ill be with you In a minute.' Hastily preparing himself for a long and cold drive, the doctor took hia place by the driver's aide. Half an hour later he stood by the bedside In the sick room. No chamber of a wealthy client this, but Just an scantily furnished room of a poor cottager. The woman's husband and a kind, neighborly woman stood by the bed-aid- e anxiously awaiting the doctor's Coffee copper 11-oun- ce ffee Tot ( 60c copper U-uun- ce lot niekletl $1.20 cupper kv Tea Tot sir? No. 20 granite Stew Kettles d Beet Forks .for One glance was sufficient. God help you, my man. I am afraid 1 can do nothing to ' e her." The man a ibed. There is one chance, a slight chance, said the doctor In a while. Tell me, Morris, are you prepared to make a great sacrifice, maybe to risk your life to save that of your wife? 1 would die for her, doctor, the man replied in a hoarse voice. And yet, continued the doctor, I doubt If In your case It would be efficacious. You are weak and worn out with aniiety and watching. The doctor paused for a moment in Hay Forks for for .... round Butter Moulds Large Clothes Hampers for and 8 - inch Shears for Cherry Stoners for Hammocks Here, bring the light nearer, and be ready to assist me. The man held the light and watched the doctor as divested himself of Ins coat. And there and then, without qualified and for the sake of thla poor and bumble woman, one of the greatest and noblest acta of heroism was 75c 50c Hay Knives thought i 75c : ne 0U a 20c for G-ti- ne ZA 15c No. 22 granite Stew Kettles verdict 35c 10c $3.25 10c 40c at Summer Lap Robes One-Thir- d Off One-Thi- rd Off performed. Baring his own arm, the doctor, without hesltrlon, made an Incision and Injected into the woman blood from hla own velna Few without surgical knowledge realise the danger of the operation known aa transfusion. It la at all times a dangerous The slightest hitch or eroperation. ror and the life of both doctor and pap tlent. In the absence of surgical assistance, would have been sacrificed. The patient recovered. The doctor In the person of Marcus lives y Eustace, whose pil story was described In the Dally MalL THIS IS MY 83D BIRTHDAY. Eighteen years ago 1 bad the honor William Thompson, Lord Kelvin, of knowing him personally. Hs la my la regarded aa the greatest living who man. d and noble ideal of a scientist In Great Britain today, was London Mall. born In Glasgow, June 26, 1824. He received his early training from his from a father, who had raised himself matheA Youthful Ulysses. of to humble professor position A Grecian boy, ten years old, whose matics at Glasgow university. William name requires 23 letters In the spell- afterwards studied at St. Peter's coling of It, arrived In SL Louis, name lege, Cambridge, where he won the and all, after Journeying alon f more highest mathematical honors. At 22 than 7.000 miles. years of age he became a professor at When he reached Union station Glasgow university and for over half a there was a tag on his cost which century he remained a professor of showed that Konstantenos Argeropn-lo-s natural history In that Institution. Lord Kelvin's great works (the name) was bound for the Among his Invention of the mentioned be may Argero-pulohome of his father, Nicolas ocean telegraphy, for recorder siphon and 413 South Broadway, his fathering of the oceag cable, his see he that would the officials please practical application of the time llmlta reached his destination? within which geologists and biologists Konstantenos was unable to speak should confine their evolutionary, apa word of English, but he received plication, which limited the age of the much attention on the train from Bos- earth to a million years, a period of In ton to SL Louis and kind passengers time formerly regarded as a second of his Invention him with the day; geological overloaded good fairly the mirror galvanometer and his navithings to eaL machine and depth The boy sailed from Piraeus, gational sounding SL weeks ago. Greece, about three Louis Republic. Finishes IL When you have written n story, do New York as Art Center. At the present rate of progress New you not go over It and give it a finishYork city will be the art center of the ing touch. No; the first editor I send It to world before this century Is half finHouston Post ished, for the treasures of the worlds usually does that galleries and museums ire being brought to Manhsttan Island. An Object Lesson. Professor (lecturing on hygiene) Good Bualnoos In Frogskins. Tobacco, gentlemen, makes men ugly, Japanese do a lucrative trade In the short-windeIdiotic, paralytic; and I for of purses. frogskins can tell ytA this from experience, for exportation merThe works controlled by a Tokyo I have smoked for many years. chant have exported as many as 130,-00- 0 skins in less than a year. THREE DAYS ONLY J Thursday, Friday and Saturday, June 27, 28 and 29 to-da- true-hearte- The Feed ths Birds, Long-Sufferin- I am going to learn to play on n press gentleman then related that he horn. had this last dar.k for his own dlnnsr, Gee! Yon must have n wonderful thus practically sating ths score of belief in the patience of your neigh birds at one meal. The amazing yarn Post ths at nf the papers went the nund time, and formed tie origin of the Contradictions. term canard for a thumping big learns One taciturnity best among story. people who have none, and loquacity the taciturn. Richter. , among Mans Sphsrs. Man Is a writer: woman Bays I Method Worka Wenders. We hope the mefl plain necessity. Method will teach yon to Goethe: a like who strut around, feeling time. cln Blade. will see this. Toledo hors.-Housto- lux-ar- I i i h ' It? Have the Reputation Afterward the Doctor Fell Upon Very Evil Days and Became a Common Laborer. But His Act of Heroism Still Lives. ! alu.iys lly me the stocked with every sort and tirl'virt ttlieii i lie "line is tuny: She esili'l always help il. kind of Lumber for all Building Purposes J HARDWARE COMPANY IN- Do not forget to feed the birds. A THIS DATE IN HISTORY. I'lzarro, the hero of the conRssult was Friction Developed In T we quest of Peru, died. 1823 John McLean of Ohio became Placet. of the United postmaster-generStates. I have Just had a demonstration of 1830 George IV. of England died; how a man may run Into danger by born August 12, 1762. seeking to avoid IL said a resident 1846 Abolition of the corn laws by A short Hlr Robert Peel. of Washington recently. time ago I determined to do sway with 1867 First distribution of tlie Vicths common parlor match In my home, toria Cross took place In Hyde park, as It Is more likely than others to set London. 1863 Foote died in the house on fire by being stepped on or by being used by children. I gath- New York city. 1891 Spain and the United Slate ered up r!l the old matches and sup- concluded u commercial treaty. plied holders for the safeties and put 1893 Governor Allgeld of Illinois them about where the match safes had pardoned the llaymarket anarchists. been. I felt that I had reduced the 1898 Clifton house at Niagara Falls danger of fire at least SO per cent from destroyed by fire. that particular source. 1899 The Shamrock, the challenger "Unfortunately thla procedure was for the America's cup, launched on the The Thames. observed by a 1905 Serious riots in Warsaw, Posafety matches may have appeared to land. him as a new form of toy, as they were put In Just shout the time Bants Wrappers Are Costly. Claus made bis visit down the chimPaper hags are absolutely necessary ney. At any rate, on the day after Christmas he scampered down from In certain lines of business, and, conthe third floor in n great state of ex- sidering that there Is no cash return, citement No clear idea of the cause constitute prbably one of the large of his alarm could be had until later Items of expense to stores and marIt was discovered that the curtain and ket stalls. The expenditure for ordiwindow shade of the bath room on the nary paper bags, such as are used In third floor had been completely burn- grocery stores, during 1906, reached ed and the woodwork scorched, but nearly 19,200,000. The outlay for all kinds amounted to fortunately after that damage was hags of various 124,000.000 passed 925.000,000. Nearly done the fire went out of Its own Into the coffers of the men who make boxes The practical lesson I drew from the ornate, beflowered, fancy flowers. and for candy, gifts the Incident was that the sparing of the rod spoils tho child, and the three Truth. yearold was given another demonstraPaste this In your hat: To thine tion of tho danger of burning matches by having the test of hls'llttle trous- own self he false, and It must follow, ers burned with the solo of his moth- as tbe night the day, thou canst not then be true to any man. way. ers slipper lu an BOY UCTD THE BATCHES. 1G41 al Rear-Admir- al three-year-ol- - i ri i Him Ths Distance of the Bun. few, crumbs, soft and fresh, are nil Net Evenly Balanesd. Onr sun at the dlstanoe of Arctarus they ask. Give more If you can, but "But his salary Is equal to the at least glva that much. would be Invisible to us. amount of work he does. Isn't It? " Gracious! No; that would be DO IT NOW. TwsIvS Inchest How do you mean? Now Is the time to get rid of your Say, pa?" rheumatlsnv You can do so by applyWhy, hed be so overworked he' Well, what?" hare nervor- - r ing Chamberlains Pain Balm, ltne Ia a man who has oan foot In the canes out of ten are simply muscular grave dying by Inches?" rheumatism due to cold or chronic Napoleon aa Btagc Hera. rheumatism, and yield to the vigorous It la said that no fewer than be- application of this liniment. Try IL tween 500 and 600 plays dramas, You are certain to be delighted with Unhappiness In Roguery. 1 never knew n rogue who was not comedies and operettas have had Na- the quick relief It a fiord a For sale by all druggists. hero. for their Junius. poleon , nnbsppy. aw-foL- 8 v |