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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL. THURSDAY. JANUARY PAGE SIX. mWOW4O4WO4HWf4WI4ttO44HUH04i44t 'P JiVES'3 I ALL oh STYLES-umi- ISOLO ONLY PI?1CE made-O- NE C.D. IVES. BY Capital and Surplus, 827800(100 First National Bank OGDEN. UTAH DAVID ECCLES, President CEO. H. TRIBE.... M. S. BROWNING. te JOHN PINGREE. Caahiar JAB. F. BURTON, Assistant Cashier DIRECTORSi Adam Patterson David Ecclea a John Watson Browning W. W. Biter Tribe H. Georgs Hina l. Joaeph Clark H. H. Rolapp Barnard White John Spiers Respeotfully eolicita the aeeeunts of banks, mercantile firms and individual Wo pay interest an time deposits. courteous treat Ample resource mant, superior service. 1C. a Your Chaps .Disappear Like Magio When You Use KNOTHS ROSE CREAM Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good for Your Hand for Your Fas far Your Lip for Shaver for Chap for Giri for Ladle for Men, . for 28 Cant Ogden's Boot Drug Stars, Mm. Driver Son DRUG COMPANY Georgs W. Drive Mgnage 2461 Washington Av i Our Evening Story HAPPILY EVER AFTER. Im you remember when you went courting? You courted the whole family. With what pathetic you listened to mother's" remarks! You used to agree with her even before the opened her mouth. In your ardent respect. How you used to chesser" forward to greet her with your most engaging smile and the company crook in your elbow. As for father," you listened to his views on stocks and politics as If they were heaven-sewisdom. You listened to his snores ns if they were the music of the sphere It Is comical to think ssa . nt of It. It never happened to you that had you not found and adored her," you would have found and adored some-on- e else! You even courted her young brother, an objectionable creature In an Eton collar, whom yon not only hut bribed with half sovereign whom you took on a round of pleasure you yourself loathed, and that only for the Joy of hearing him mention "her." You only succeeded In convincing him that you were an inoffensive aa your evident admiration of her being culminating evidence. Do you over court her brother now? I rather guess not! Then there's her young sister who put up her hair and discovered that she had a heart at one and the same time, Bha was 14 and always In the way. binally, after you had vainly bribed her to go, you broke out Into a cold perspiration as you realised that she had made up her mind to be In at the death. However, It was ordained by heaven, with Just a little hit of help from her," In her angel gooanes that one blissful day on your arrival you found young slater had vanished and she" waa alone. Wfeat It cost her" to get rid of young slater Is the one extra vara nee of her life. Then there waa a rptumus day when you took her" to a concert under the mistaken Impression that she loved music, which you hats. You both hate mualc, still you will never forget that enchanted afternoon, when you sat rather does together apd drank In the had air of the hall, and didn't mind the music at all and It was all a paradise. You ha vs never been to a concert sine You hate music but you used to Ilka You once wrote something poetry. not unlike Tennyson, and your mother, to whom you read It In awful secrecy, said It was much better than Tennyson. In tha days be tors you proposed she1' said aha adored poetry. Now, when you offer to recite poetry to her If you manage to catch her at all, she says aha has no time, or she yawns In the most obvious way, and when you remonstrate she remarks that It Isn't an age for poetry, besides you dont recite well. For real brutal truth them Is no place Ilka home I On tha other band, once when she was ailing, what bliss It was when she put her aching bead on your heart and you kissed It to make it well Now when her head aches and she puts It on your shoulder, It la amsslng to observe how fragile you have become Hadn't you and how soon you tire. better go to bed?" you remark In a lealgned way. , Ones you consulted her anxiously on the color of your neckties; these days you may not do It with malic preyou Invapense, only so It happen riably choose the color she hate Ones you loved to look beautiful In her eye but now you wear check big check on the other hand, a There wa time when she dreaaedrtto please you. She had a vague Idea that you had taste. Then It was that fathers check book wee stretched to Its utmost capacity. Yet he never complained, for he had a feeling Inside of him that only one last little effort more and It would he your own to pay these bills forever. But do you remember how soon your point of view changed as soon as you were married? . On that occasion you remarked that when people are married they cease to know how the other look It was apropos of a milliner's hill for two hat It marks that first decline of the matrimonial temperature when a wife ceases to dress for her husband. Clothes are certainly the female thermometer. I knew she was going to elope with him," the charming social philosopher said to me the other day as she recounted the latest acandaL Why?" I asked, pussled at such spirit of prophecy, for It had taken the whole world by surprise. She brought him to call on me last summer, and she had on a Paquln dress and a Vlrot hat, perfect ducks of thing and she looked radiant I saw at once that she was In a bad way, for whenever she went out with her husband she always dressed anyhow. Always dowdy. I knew Just how It would end," said this triumphant prophet In frill Why Is the average husband so shy about being attentive to his wif In public? Why Is It such bad form? But rose-color- Flour Dees Not Need a Railroad Rids to You'll Find Do Good. Pccpys Crescent Flour as good as the best, and better than meat. Try It you be. the Judge and Jury. All Kinds of Lumber are net found hi ovary yard.. Whatever your wants may bo in for all kinds of purpose Lumber and Building Materials come here and let us give you an estimate. Wo can save you money, quality considered. Utah and Oregon Lumber Co. . 146 TWENTY-FOURT- ST. H ed then, what wife ever coquettej with her husband? She may henpeck him and ha may stand trembling on the White Saloon edge of her frill but she does not cowith him. And yet a dash of quette 320 Twenty-fift- h Street coquetry Is a great preservative of roChoicest. Wines, Liquors, Etc. mance, toand It does add an agreeable flavor that worthy Joint which Is Full Uno of Cigars. one's dally destiny. I saw, Mr. and Mr Algy dining at the IUt" the social philosopher said letterhead business to another. Tor envelope card dodger cte. call up The Journal Looked bored, didn't they, and never room Both Elephant Job phones III OGDEN STATE BANK DENVER PREPARING 'P 4IOsH444O00O44OOH00H said a word to each other? 4444444445,4d'd4AA44444444d ZS, 190S. FOR BIG CONVENTION 6 4 4 Ye and Just think of it!" and she checked oil the Items on her finger It was only two years ego that It took Margaret's Westminster, the Bishops and Bussard 14 bridesmaids, and The Voice That Breathed Oer Eden to make 'em one. It would take all that.-- said the s friend. I dont any that Saint and the Bishops and Bussard the 14 bridesmaids and The Voice That Breathed (Ter Eden' aren't all very nice and exciting, hut the long afterwards Is such a Ye the afterwards la sometimes very long," the social philosopher assented. Hie voice does not always breathe o'er Eden, does It?" It certanlly does not Still I think it ought to breath for two years at any rate." It certainly ought" Why under the sun did they get married?1 I suppose they were dead tired of giving wedding present" Saint Mar-gret- come-dow- n. ter SPONGES IN HAWAIIAN WATERS. 4 4 The Denver Poet says: "An agreement was reached today between the national Democratic arranges cats committe Denver local committee and the hotel men as to the rates for accommodations during tbs convention season In July. Former Governor Osborns of Wyoming, Mayor Dahlmaa of Omaha and John F. Bhsfroth of Denver were named a grievance committee to re- ceive complaints of overcharge. Investigate them and expose' those guilty of the offense. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4- 4 until farther notlc will receive deposits of cash REPAYABLE L CASH; that Is to ray. these depositing currency will be repaid la currency and those depositing gold will be repaid In gold. Do not hoard your money; currency will bum and both gold and A suspicion that you keep money in the currency may be stole BRING YOUR Cash house may cause burglary and even lose of Ilf a Victor solid door, TO U8. Wo have provided, at large expbns When the door Is forced to place no Joint can manganese steel sal he see making a hall of steel (hollow of course), weighing several ton and proof against tha drill, tha wedg the sledge or explosive Not one of these safes boa ever been burglarised. la addition, we hare safety devices that will prevent burglars from even getting in. side of our vault, which contains ear Victor sate. SAFETY has always bees the motto of THE OGDEN STATE BANK. 4 44 444444 44444 444444 4444 4 44 44444 44 Headquarters for 'the national committee will be at the Brow The tedl-tle- a BALT LAKE CITY, 234 MAIN. there, together with the else of OGDEN, 2457 WASHINGTON AVE. the hotel as well as the arrangement, LOGAN, 47 N. MAIN. appeal to the committee. Beside all EXTRACTED WITHOUT TEETH of tha national committee will be FAIN hall FREE WITH PLATE A large assembly quartered there. win ha placed at tha committee's dis-I- -i No difference what you pay yas sal for sessions of the body. cannot got any better at any prion The national arrangements commitGold I of Teeth (Best Rubber) Fillings yp I.... ,51 75, tee named C. W, Franklin chairman f Set A Good Bet for Silver end Amalgam Fillings ....I Cement the Denver committee to take charge Bridge Work. Beat... to j Finings Porcelain Filling! 83JS0 to j Other Gold Crown S2k of the details of the convent!-- ' members of the committee are Mayor 12 YEARS FROTECTIVE GUARANTEE. FREE Examination and Advie R. W. Speer, Harry E Insley, Charles Honest Work. Pair Dealings make Our Success Continuou Open till 4 p. n. Lady Attendant Sunday 1 to L F. Wilson, John Shafroth, C. M. Day and W. F. R. Mill the lost two being representatives of the Denver Convention league, Fourteen thousand chairs wiU be Three purchased for tha convetitlu will be ordered within the next two weeks by tho Denver committee. They sill be paid for partly out of t $143,. Pres FwilHna aad CoJtotleu for suyChroalc 403 convention fund. .... ...U0 . That these waters produce sponges of good marketable quality has long been know That they are as good as those produced anywhere, was demonstrated by the scientific men of the Albatroe expedition some years ago. That they are produced hers in considerable quantity Is evidenced frequently. A considerable number of sponge gathlarge, aervlceable-slae- d ered at the other end of thia Island by Lae Tood, wars sent yesterday to the Regents of the College of Agriculture They make as exhibit that Is convincing. Tha suggestion wee made through the columns of this paper tha other day that aid might be secured fipm the Federal Government to carry on the cultivation of sponges In these water But while this may doubtless prove a valuable suggestion, tho fact remains that there Is no need to wait either for Government aid In this direction or for the results of cultivation, before a remunerative Industry can be Inaugurated. Sponge fishing has been carried cm for centuries with the most primitive appliance Indeed, there has been very little Improvement In the appliances since tha very earliest age By reason of tho simple appliances required, and because tha work fits In with the habits and heritage of the native Hawaiian it would seem that sponge fishing Is am Industry that might be engaged In by them with within grow advantage. Sponges depths that are not beyond the diving In fact powers of the Hawaiian diving without diving appliances has been the most extensively practiced means of securing sponges from the earliest days. Boats of primitive design and build have been sufficient In the Mediterranean sines the days of Tyre and Sldon. Doubtless hosts with glass bottom or glass In the bottom of boat would be of great service as an aid In locating tha sponge But these are beyond neither ledge the skill nor the Ingenuity of the native Hawaiian, as la proved by the fact that the principle has been very ingeniously applied by them as an aid In gathering llmu. In thla work, which carried on In water of wading depth, a box with a glass In the bottom of It Is used to more readily discover the llmu at the bottom of the water. After the sponges have been gathered they must be prepared for the market. The appliances for this are simple end inexpensive, end could easily be provided from outside sources should any one undertake to foster and develop sponge fishing In Hawaiian water Among the many generous and kindly efforts made to foster among tho Hawaiian it would seem that none could find better opportunity Vthan in sponge fishing Pacific Commercial Advertiser of self-he- lp Honolulu. Use of India Ink. Good Chinese Ink, better known as India Ink, Improves with age, and should not be used for a few years after It Is mad Some person In rubbing It up, make circular movements that soon ruin It It Is better to rub It In etralght lines backward and with the least possible presfor-war- sure. World's Oldest Charity. believed that tho oldest charity fund, apart from hospital which la till maintained la tho royal maternity chatty, with headquarters In London, which waa founded In 1757, and has Just celebrated Its third Jublle Its finances were reported satisfactory, except tor Its debt It is GOT HIS HAIR BACK. Wes Perfectly Bald Whan He MiiM to Use Kewbre's HerpMOc . Frederick lfanucll, Maryland block. s Butt Montan bought a bottle of M, end began tiHerpldd April ll se It for entire baldnea The hair follicle! In Ms ocalp were not deed and Ir It days he hed hair all over his head On July 2 he write and today my hob Is aa thick and luxuriant as any on could wish." Newbro's Herplcldo work on ns eld principle end with n new d eovery destroy the eau-- e and yon re Its. mere the effect Herpfcfde germ that ratifies dandruff, falling hair aa t?. t with tN and finally baldnee ranee gone th- - effect eeanot remain Steps falling hair at once and a nv start Sold growth by leading droeglfte Send Me. In stamps foe sample Co.. XVtrrle IHrt. h The Herpteide Two slase 14 eenta and IL44. New-bra'- Dk.SPECIALIST ESTES, Dfsaaaa OME CORN RECIPES. 4 efaay Nome or Natare LIST OF DISEASES CURED. Catarrh Deafnss Ringing In (ho Ear Diseases of the head. Throat, Nos Eye or Ear. AU diseases of tha Lung Bronchial Tubes and Cheat Diseases of the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder. Heart Nervous Trouble Bt Vitus Done Pile Fistula and all Rectal Trouble Tape Worm, Blood Poisoning from any ANY PRIVATE DISEASE OF cans Pises sea peculiar to Woms MEN quickly cured to stay cured. ToRemember the examination and advice Is FREE. Coma at one morrow may be too 1st Coll or writ A PARTIAL Soiled In Milk In One Excellent Way f Preparing It In tha Form of an Omelet Served aa Pudding. A nice way to 000k tender porn la Is milk. In th ease husk tho com tnd drop Into the boiling milk. Cook Just five minutes from tha tlma it begins to boll Keep covered closely while conking end serve as toon as don Office hours 10 so. to 6 p. 1., 24 6S Wash. Ava., Boy la Mack, Ogden Where there la a large family to be ENTRANCE ROOJ1 19. RETtEJlBER THE NUMBER cook to U wiser wMh corn. It provided tho core in relay Indian Corn Pudding, Select firm, me speaking to the waiter at his elfresh ears of corn, medium six and BE8T GAME BIRD. d finite score each with n bow, what kind of gums do you Ilk then scrape out the At a dinner recently several men best? row of kernel Well, Mr. Jones, to bo frank, pulp, leaving tha bulls on tho cob. To were discussing the merits of. different almost any kind of gams suits me, but the pulp token from a dosen ears allow knds of gams. One preferred canvas-bac- k what I Ilka best Is the American eagle duck, another woodcock, and still nerved on a stiver dollar. a pint and a hall rich milk, four beatExchange. en egg a teaspoonful sal a half tear another thought quell the most deFOr envelope spoonful pepper, and If the core lacks licious article of food. The discussion letterhead bustnees sweetness two or three tablespoonful! and the dinner ended at about tho same card dodger etc, call up The Journal deep time. Well Hairy," said one of the Job room Both phones 144. . sugar. Duka In a earthen dish for two hour in n slow, keen-blode- well-butter- steady ore. Corn Fritter- - Cat the kernels from ears young corn. Add tour half a teaspooufnl two beaten salt, a ssltspoonful pepper, a cup of Sour pressed down and )eaM a little, and n cup of cold milk. Hare ready a hot frying pen well greened and drop Thera In the batter by spoonful Do should 1m enough tor a dosen not let the fritters touch. Cook In relays, frying cm one aide four minute then turn and fry tha other. These are delicious aa an accompaniment for chicken or to nerve for breakfast tha rows Green Corn Oreslst-Sco- re of four Urge ears of corn and scrape out the pulp. Mix with five egg whites and yolks together, one table poonful cream, half a tear spoonful salt and pepper to season. Heat a frying pan, drop In a butter and grease every portion of the sides and bottom. Pour In tho omelet and tilt the pan, sliding a I d knife under the omelet to prevent Its sticking. When nearly i cooked on top the store, set In the) oven to finish. Then fold over and turn on to a hot platter. Broiled Sweet Corn. Boll the ears of corn two minute then drain and dry on a towel. Place on a broiler and toast over glowing coals or under the Season gas flame until a good brow with salt and send to the table in s napkin. Baked Com. Take off the coarse enter busks from young corn, turn back the Inner and remove the silk. Bring the Inner husks back over the end, tie In place end lay In the oven. Bake about 20 minute r Cor What to Do with Cut from the cob, then chop very fin Put over the fire In a shallow basin, adding milk to moisten slightly. Let it just come to a boll, no more, or it will be hopelessly toughened; season With sell pepper and butter, and serve at eac -- good-slse- eg well-beat-e- n table-spoonf- ul thln-blsde- Left-Ove- Journal want ads deliver the good Young Men and Women for positions of trust, where intelligent service will be Appreciated and paid for Experienced Men and Women for positions requiring ability and tact 4 People of All A gw, of all talents, of divers abilities, for suitable lines of employment Used Things such an Pianos. Organs. 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