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Show OAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL - MONDAY, JANUARY, 7, 1908. PAGE FIVE YOU BEEN IN? V $ The admiuUiraior of tho estate of late HunU-- C. I'lMtlry has Mod his report with tho inunty olork. The value of tho estate is givoii at about f 17,000. tho I I o S3 S? John HAND-COLORE- cuH a D JUST WEEK, e If you drink, drink Yollowstono. m at u self-ma- de 'hat the do during the day but attend a meeting man. of the Eureka Copper company at I oclock In the afternoon. Peter, armed with an order to act for his master, went to the meeting. Surprise was manifested on the part of the other directors that this Peter Conover should represent one to whom they were accustomed to look for a final decision on all Important discussions. There came up a question as to whether the company should Issue bonds for certain Intended Improvements or pay for them out of the dividends After a long discussion over the matter Mr. Conover's views were asked. Peter resolved not to acknowledge any Indecision, and remrked that It would be well to lseue bonds "Why so? asked the chalrmn. Peter turned flaming red and said nothing. The preeident stepped to the telephone, called up John kierlweather and ksked his views on the question under consideration. They were given promptly, with the best of reasons, and the meeting adjourned. When Peter went home he concluded to have a drive before dinner. On reaching the houee he learned that hla master had Just left for a trip. This both pleased and alarmed him. He would have free scope to enjoy the luxuriee of hla position, but no one would be on hand to refer to In business matters His ride waa Interfered with by an architect, who was erecting a n,, nuon why heho waa been given had becuuM woo Bimll deelre and the the both creator by He had eared hie ability to be ouch. for an eduaa a boy, payinjr r.nL. had while studying, working cation by In denied hlmeelf when a young man had and forged save capital trier to y ahead rapidly by a reiiirkable capo-ttIn a now lived Ha work. bard for oatf-mu- do waa tine house, drove hla horeee, trful and courted, yet he worked as hard as ever. One day he overheard hla butler lamenting to hla coachman that the wealth of the world was badan ly distributed and declaring that the of good arranging way equitable thing, would be for the rich and the once every ten poor to change places yearn "Peter," called the master, "come here." Peter would have been embarrassed at having been overheard, but he had got the equality bee In his bonnet, and he appracbed his master somewhat defiantly. "Peter, continued Merl weather, Ive been working hard lately and need a . net I want you to be my representative. Go and drees yourself like a gentleman and come back. At I oclock the next morning Peter mt In hla masters chair In his masters Merlweather office, opening the mall. He was there giving him instructions for a warahouee for Mr. Merlweather. the first day's work. His affairs were laid his plana on the table and asked In good condition and easily managed. for instructions Peter waa tempted to Intel, there was little or nothing ti ask the man to wait till his masters return, but remembered that he was his master. Besides, the architect could not wait Mr. Merlweather was called up on long distance telephone and the points submitted to him. A fine dinner was set before the representative of the master, but Peter's appetite was somewhat Interfered with by the realisation that he was his master rally In name, not la reality. In the evening he went to the theater, but, since he did not care to take with him any of the servants he waa obliged to go alone. The play waa one of Shakespeare's and Peter could not understand what the actors were talking about When the play was over he looked In at one of the swell restaurants but his new position had tired him and he needed real refreshment, so he went to a restaurant and ordered a dish of pork and beans and a mug of ale. He felt somewhat out of place In his fine costume, but he was alone while he ate, and the meal was Peter's only bit of comfort during the first day of hla playing the gentleman capitalist. Next morning Peter onened his master's letters Fortunately he could read, but unfortunately he did not understand them, and if he had understood, he would not have known what replies to make. Peter had suppoeed that all he would have to do In his new position would be to cut off coupons e Merl-weatli- CARE er OF TABLE LINEN. On Great Mistake That la Madt by Some Housewives. Ifyourxmr-r- or slows wrinkle 0 wrin klcfl of worry, or care. or ill kealtk or overtaxing of atrengtk try new glass a cool, Bparkling glaas of CL : B The Bccr You Like whenever you fed dig need of refreshment tirrn and then note the difference! TW. .11 the health of ha pptness that particularly with your meals and on re-' . Lauras and all die happiness of ruddy health-fi- n new pale hrew that has taken the entire West by storm hy its unusuial purity find smoothness, its liberal nourishment in lightest form its bewitching color its new, piquant flavor, its fragrant aroma and its inviting snap, sparkle and life. Liras is a light bottled beer that you CUfl drink with clear gain to the System and no regrets. In this it is unique it is entirely different from Ordinary eer particularly die dark, sticky," heavy kinds that bring dullness and distress. Liras is all the nutrition of choicest barley-ma- lt, seasoned India rice and Bohemian the modern American taste, suit hops brewed in a new standards to new it makes for a stronger body,way a happy heart, dear head, bright eyes and the smooth, dear copleion of red hedth. Try a cold bo Ale of Lurus with your luncheon today it is exquisitely 'Jrdcr a case sent home by your dealer to help smooth out the wrinkles of life.' good. fcy the ; . Fred Knig Brewing Company Exponents of the Fine 'Art of BreiTing Y; - 30E .' '' , Y enter-tallie- McKinley carnation matinee day Wednesday, Holbrook, Ida. a ELECTRIC THEATRE, "JUST LIKE James B. Herrick returned yesterHOME." day from a trip through Cache volley. e Don't feed bad hay. Give your orPrivate James B. Dyer of tho der to H. C. Farrell and have It filled d Infantry was in the city with good bright valley hay. 'Phones yesterday en route from Fort Duchesne Twenty-secon- Ind. 569, Bell 799. to Han Francisco, where he will Join his which has been ordered to regiment, There will be a meeting of the di- Flirt Alaska. Dyer has but Harrison, rectors of the Mnnlello Halt company In recently severed his connection with tho the ofiloe of Moglunls A Corn this even- Fifth cavalry, with which he served la ing at 7:90 o'clock. the Philippines. DONT MISS LADIES CARNAMorris Abraliama, representing TION MATINEEELECTRIC WED- Morris Abrahams A Co., cigar makers of NESDAY, "Mckinley day" New Turk, la In the city today on busiLIKE HOME." ness. He la on hla way to Pocatello o and other Idahu points. To the farmer and chicken reiser If you want lota of fresh egga feed Fln-greJ. A. McAuley and F. B. Meyer, Poultry Food. both representatives of Carter's Ink to"Art sons will appear at the Grand company of Boston, are In tho city on business bent. day Wednesday, January 29, instead of Thursday, January 10, aa advertised In E. G. wife and of e's ing the tablecloth In the laundry bag with napklna which are damp, and they always am when the finger bowls are used. Each piece should bo dried and stains removed before placing It away for washing. To properly wash them they cannot be made pure and white If placed In with other clothes. This la a warning to heed. Soak the linen In tepid water tor ft an hour, and always wring the pl roes by hand, for wringer creaaea do not come out at times even under a heavy hot Iron. Next put the clothes In a good suds, wash carefully and put In a boiler of cold water which haa nothing but borax to soften It Bring the water to a boll, give the pieces a je .nd suds, then carefully rlnae. Two s persona should stretch the long and place on a lino, hanging them perfectly even. In Ironing they must be rather damp. Fold aide to aide with one seam only. Iron perfectly dry until n gloaa appears. They must not bo starched, since good linen la atlff enough wten properly ironed. Hang the pieces over n rod where they hang perfectly straight and allow to dry before they am put away. Now would you know why It la that some women have their table linen always looking new? It la done in folding the Ironed pieces. Boards such aa are used to fold drvs goods on are what you will need. Cover the pieces with any old mualin and carefully roll the table cloth on this. If the aides are too long carefully fold the edges toward tho center. Put la the linen closet and when ready for use you have a place for the table. Do not comb fringe on pieces, ,but use a moderately stiff bristle brush for the purpose. In Iron-lumonograms lay tho right aide down on a Turkish towel and the letters will be beautifully Ironed la this manner, which la an improvement over the soft blanket method. McGriff, daughter, this city, who have boon visiting various cities lu ths East, Including Now If you drink, drink Tollowatona. York, Washington, D. C. and other will U. P. Rock Springs, Castle Gate points, are sn route homo and In few a reach this city daya lump and nut and Clear Creek lump Gillette IS at yard, 95.79 delivered. Popular Charlotte Russo, h Coal Co.. 161 West One quart of sweet cream beaten 1074. street 'Phones f tiff, cup of pulverised sugar Wanted Nice, clean white rags at stirred into the beaten cream; vanilla f flavoring to taste. Dissolve Journal ofiloe. a package of gelatin In aa llttla cold Before going East Mrs. Davts water as possible, eet on the atovw wishes to close out all winter hate. and let eome to n bolL Then lot stand Every trimmed hat wo have la in thla until partly cold and atlr quickly Into 95c tha beaten cream. Dip a mold Into cold ala In five lota, 94.95, 91.45, and 60c. Hoods, caps and fancy feath- water and Una with lady Angara, cookers at a great sacrifice for two days, ies, or sponge cake. Turn tho beaten set away in lee Saturday, January 25, and Monday, cream Into mold and should stand four or five to cool; see 1002. Come for 27, and January before using. If la warm weath-e- d yourself. Mrs. C. E. W. Davis, 2429 hours and without ice, let It stand over Washington. night When ready to serve, dip the Service at the Falataff cafe la al- mold In hot water fob aa Instant, then a pinto ways tho beet, any hour of tho diy ir the croam will turn out ou night Lata dinner and after t neater like Jelly. Thla makes a good dessert, too, at patronage especially catered to. dinner or luncheon. The full recipe The fire department waa called to will make enough for eight people. . West Ogden twice Saturday night for Journal want ads deliver the gseda tho steamer no purpose except to Saturday's Journal. Twenty-sevent- three-quarte- rs new-lookin- The case of 1'hriKtlne Hunter vs tho Salt Lake A Ogden Itallruad comMainly About People i; pany has been continued until Tuesday evening. Judge Howell having been called to Farmington, where he is holdFred Rrous, who has been In tho ing court today. city for. the past week attending to e eome business affairs, left yesterday for Ladies . one-hal- one-hal- , put Take Your Pennies To g ffiinmuiieini9 g What One Cent Will Buy at the Racket Store . Treating Wounds. ""If you could sea some of tho vicious homo treatment applied to cuts," tho young Interne at Bellevue said, "youd wonder at the comparatively few caaes of tetanus. If a playful mo rel pup snape at you, the East Side knows that the only thing to do la to put some of the hair of. the dog that did the biting the hair must be from that particular dog Into the cut They come with Incisions reeking with all the filth imaginable; the dirtiest cobwebs from the garret, for Instance, which are even more popular aa a poultice than those made of a chew of tobacco. Two boys came In recently the ume day with cuts to which cigar butte had been bound down because, they explained, they dont chew tobacco. Ton cant convince the East Bide that Its wrong. Dont waste time, but clean the wound clentlflcnllv, pray for good luck and pell, 'Next! "New York Sun. For Married Folk. great physician, who had a big reputation not only an a clever doctor, bnt also an a healer of matrimonial disagreements, once told Bulwer Lyt-tothe novelist, the secret of hla success. He used to order the husband away to one place, under the pretense of Its being necessary for him to drink the waters, and send the wife somewhere else. He declared that la ninety-nincases out of a hundred If the hnsband and wife could be prevented from seeing each other for six weeks, when they met once more there was a remarkable Increase of affection. , "The only thing has been that they could not stand seeing each other so much, he explained. . e Brewed and Bottled in Omaha e G. W. just It matters not how neatly one may have the table arranged. If the table Unen la not spotlessly white the appearance la marred by the defect Care must be taken of fine table linen or It soon geta the yellow "dip" so much dreaded by careful housewives. The first mistake la made by throw- table-sloth- 4 Mr. e parvl. so, not knowing what to do, be went to hla favorite saloon and ordered a slb-- of ham and a glaaa of beer. Then he Mt repeating hla beer until midnight. Neat day Peter did not open the letters. Hr slacked them up and they continued to be stacked till hla master's return. One morning John walked Into hla office and aaw Peter sitting before hla deck with u bored expression and slacks of unopened letters before him. Peter acknowledged that hla training had not fitted him to represent hie master, and it was a happy day for him when ho donned hla Uvery and returned to the management of household affaire. low-gra- de and cash checks for dividends He saw now that he could not hold the poelton creditably for an hour. He concluded to let the letters go unanswered, have a good time until hla master returned and then resign. Putting a hundred dollars In his pocket he took It home to his family. Hla wife. Instead of laying it by for a rainy day or to get the children clothes spent 'it In a trip to the country. Peter could not go with them In hla fine ap- - Mr. and d Cayman a few friends at dinner at their January is, at 2 p. in. sharp. Era. reside! hv on Childs's avenue Sunday lilake. tho state commander, will con- night, the occasion being the first wedduct the Installation ceremonies, ding anniversary of the couple. Those o were Mr. and Mrs. W. H. present It will pay you to soo tho Eloctno Htiu-r- . Mr. and Mrs. J. Reeder, Mr. and Cash Rogistor at "Tho Crystal, 247? Mrs. J. liuler, Mr. and Mrs. J. N asset. Washington Avenue. Whoro tho cara top. Cloftrfiig Co Er Wearies of New Role Merlweather WWM would BEAUTIFULLY ELECTRIC ALL LIKE HOME. r Ladies of tho Maccabees will hold a public installation of otfirora Tuesday. WMsoim-TainiiiK- L& THE TALISMAN, FAIRY STORY out of nmi mbislun and necessitate some Immediate repairs. Same one telephoned for th- - department, but when the teams arrived no tire could be seen. They returned to the station, and hod no sooner got uuhitehed than the same voU-again railed them out there. This l uue tln-could not see and fire, but learned from a pedestrian that a residence over near the sugar factory bad caught tire and that the blaze hod bees extinguished by a bucket brigade, Journal want ads deliver the geode. - Gold Plated Cellar Button Pookst Mirror Hssl Plates Seroan Door Knobs Coat Collar Knobs... Three Pen Points for. Roll 1o ... sf Taps Corset Lacs Corncob Pipe 'Wire Egg Whip . Paper of Pina, 280 Count Two Doson Hooka and Eyas i.. Six Sheets Heavy Writing Paper... Coffee Pot Knob.. Niekle Tip Rubber Inserted Load Pencil Coat and Hat Hosks Good English Nssdlss. f Paper Tea Strainer Yard Bay Ribbon Bird Cage Spring. .... Any Bise Thimble,, Pan holders ' Yard Hat Elaatie Memorandum Book Shsst Colored Tisus Paper Cake Ironing Wax One Doson Safety Pina Package Carpet Taeka. Pencil Tablet., Beauty Pina.,, Eraoere ... 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