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Show 4 i TOES .'lOILMMi UXAJIlXElt, for four lorn and give tlie price of officer' clerk. Japan, even If left alone, ha no more reaaan to fear Rusnis than she PublitM fviry day ta the year. did China, llrr ship ara good and j SftWVCr & YOUDfiT. PrODS. Buelntws Oftw, 4W 24th Btrert. . he way be able U buy a lew more. are up to date: her men can j VEEK JANUARY 4tfa. j He, gun Published by lie Union Printing Cu. i fcliuot. and they Iota a fight aa a ter- - j ' rier doe. It la no exaggeration to nay . lrnryirn, All New Attraction, FRANK FRANCIS, Editor and Mr. that a 001 batite Jap can whip threo . DALMAS BROS., umea hi weight iu Chinrae, and In ) Aerial Artist. ,B ,h AV,,' U ne ot T1IE GREAT WESl'IX,' m,ed lV.lK.ef i lh Thu man with many facet. ImJ25I?'eS22!? , THE HAMLINS. ! war with. . backward Rumi u Uoflned Comedy Artists. tsingie corse and benighted, fhe la agalaiK human j DELMAS BROTHERS, Aerial Artiata. liberty and enalatrea wherever she.I J SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Her growth U a menace to free-do- u MR. HANY HARDING. goe. Ily mail one month t including and her diplomacy all Eccentric Comediau. iu eta falsehood. liberty, 31R. II. Sill li LEY, Tenor. Sunday) her tbreata mostly vaporing. It will surprise no on that knows All 101 master and Rural Delivery CriTter are authorised to receive sub the Goveraaiejit of Ruasla if aha backa down if Japaa stands firm, and HWel'v script too. drawn oat unlay, January 14th. SuMcribers will coaler a favor by i what that amall country neema 9:34 ! 1 - performance at l the I reIs In war case bn. to ot to office failure of , this do; Japan informing their aure to go shout Ha task with g light j I YfFliV FA VII V THFATFD ceive The Examiner WLDiTI TAMILI 1 ULAlI.lV heart whether or not the big European I Sale id Coupon Tickets commence nat bna supiiort her arm. Jan. 4th at 2:30 p. u. performances OGDEN, UTAH. JANUARY 7. 1M4. Our ttao Francisco contempoiary ha and continues afternoon and evning j forgotten the story of the Crimean war until the evening of January ltith. IN A PARTY. CORRUPTION Find n or of tba battlea of the HEAUTIFUL BRAS BEDSTEAD, those the conflict la struggles clone 8. la Heath the personal Perry By the Manager. Becnnd friend of Ai. A. Hanna. The Ohio Russians demonstrated their fitness to SILVER VEGETABLE DI8H, Suaator la the head of the Republican challenge the valor of the soldiers of John Smalley. Jeweler. ou earth. nation then Since any they the do known one If la be by party. Third In civilizaand If Perry hgv wonderfully improved company, be keep FULL DRESS PATTERN. Heath ta guilty of frapd. aa stated tion and tha art and are today power-- ! . J. Burt and Bros. in the Bristow report and referred fnl enough to reelat the attack! not Fourth to In the President's message, what only of Japan, but of even n greater I BEAUTIFUL DECORATED LAMP, Wheelwright and Bros. are we to think of Senator Hanna? aailon or alliance of nations. ; Fifth beIf the Japy are uaw.se enough to inasmuch aa a And furthermore, ONE HUNDRED BREAD TICKET. He party"! leadership la the embodiment gin hoetUitlea at thin time ot year, by Bakery. The above prizes uow on exhibiof las principle, and when corrupt attempting aq invasion of Manchuria, tion in the window of OGDEN FURthe party certaiuly standa for that they will be ao surely inviting an NITURE A CARPET CO. which la impure in public nervier, how Tetreat aa did Nspoloen In d much trout erg we to place In the the wilderness of Moscow. to exchange their high notes for hero, were fossilised old fools. If it jiarty of which Hanna la bona? waa nut really Patti, then we can unThe personal make-u- p of parties la ' EDITORIAL OPINION. derstand that we have lost something quite similar In Intelligence and that waa worth while, and that the houeaty of purpose, and this la true e folk had, and that It waa ABOUT LEAF YEAR. because of the Inability of the pcoide worth their - while to pay fur. And that something we have loat beyond to obtain correct knowledge of pub (Deseret News.) Of coursa everybody knows why any hope of an experience of It. Judgof informalicaffktro, their source leap year" came to he necessary In ing the singer of Monday evening by Hut in the tion being unreliable. our meaaurament of time. It was not our present standard, there are many the mind leadership directing so. The earliest pstronomera who would suffer no eclipse in singing Ibere is to lie found n vast difference. always of our history counted an even 363 on the same programme with her. There was an old atory of a man When you find n man like Hanna di- days la a year, and let It go at that. having mastered the occult mysrecting the affairs of an organization, But the consequence was that they lost who, teries of esoteric Buddhism, and who almut a la four or day every year, you can look for duplicity. There was by that time very ancient wan nearly n month In n reutury. Confu- able will be found iio lack of promise to sion to endow hlmaelt with n youthful ensued. Autumn came la the sumdo good, but woeful disregard of mer. To correct this Julius Caesar con- body, and took much satisfaction In a those promises when the time cornea sulted an Egyiitlaa sag, who advised hln rejuvenation. Ills him, and only gained to art. M. A. Hauua, at heart, la him to add a day to avery fourth year. lost sight of hln whereabouts by the He also added DO to the year in knowledge of thoroughly capitalistic. He also favors which the calendar days waa changed, in or- appearance of hia astral body to sethe creating of spoil and the dividing der to restore the spring equinox to cure a peculiar flower which ho of the same. Those who breathe the Its proper date. Aa time passed, how- nought to give to one whom he waa paying court. When he did this, hia atmosphere In which he has hta moral ever. It waa found that tha Julian cal- friend did some of Was Imperfect, too, for a year the eatatence become Ailed with a belk-- f endar business himself, la not exactly US daya and ( hour, astral body in their right to appropriate to them-solv- e hut US daya. S hours. 48 minutes ahd and appeared I he to frisky aa much of the public funds na 48 second; Tbs Julian year wan ancient, reminding him that he was In n fart man old in of hia very fraction of an hour too nplte ran he obtained without arousing therefore.' loug. and by tha year 1383 it waa found appearance of youth; that nuch folpublic. disgust and condemnation. g were not for him, that the spring equinox had needed lies aa from March 35. where Julius Caesar nor waa the science of which they MORGAN'S VIEW. bad put it, to March II. Fourteen daya were adepts to be lowered to such had been added. Pope Gregory Xlif base uses; ami he compelled the erSenator Morgan has not a high opin- then undertook n second reformation ring disciple to give up hia Inconsiderion of President Roosevelt conduct by suppressing ten days. Mturo It wg ate wooing and frisklnea. A beautiful lady with angcl volco In the Pauamayffalr and In n signed, known Uigt the error In the Julian calendar amounted to three daya In 400 Uvea long; but though ahe cheat tha article he la rather emphatic In Nlgl- -l yearn, the Pope ordered I he extra day visible form and appearance of age, Ing that "if one man, w hose opinions of February to be omitted from nil yet nevertheless age k: upon bur. aud would be of na little value aa mine arj contensry year excepting thoee that It la n pity that then: la not some are multiple or 400. Thus 184)0 wan master to go to her with power to If he were ran reverse a leap ysar, but 17uo, laud and 19N) show her that youthful vitality aud d brush away as chaff the were nut. England adopted the Gre- power are not Hera any mure aud of all the great end aclenllflc men gorian calendar la 1733, but It haa not that the assumption id youthfulueas who have studied these quest tuna thor- yet been adopted Iu Russia. In that by the aged ta sure to break somethe last three centenary year where, and call forth pity, and sum oughly during the peat two renturlve empire have been regarded as leap years. times contempt; while the attempt to and ran crush all who dare to ques- Hence the original ten days' divergence put a commercial value of five thoustion Ala wisdom,. H la time to look between the old style and the new haa and dollar uinn her part of that dismal failure, more deeply into ihta matter and nee uow Increased to thirteen. It Is not programme was a to he supposed that the Gregorian civil whether the box office receipts showwhether he ran also crush the statute year Inexactly coincident with the so- ed this doleful fact or not. laws and the rights of Congrats." lar year. It la about 38 second too THE TAMMANY DINNER-- - Senator' Morgan further says: I long. But it Hi near enough to causa think that the appeal to party dis- no Inconvenience. Herald.) (Balt cipline to force his opinions on the While It can hardly be said that any KXCLl'DI.NO ANARCHIST. country and hta measures of aggreskeynote speeches were made at tbo sion on foreign countries. In addition Tammany banquet In New York Mon' ..(Ogden Standard.) day night, no one who read the utterto hia power as commander In chief ot Aa a result of ances there delivered can fail to See feeling the army and. navy, which he use which awept over the country two the Indication!, that the Democratic with n dreadful latitude of construcyears ago, Congraaa passed an act pro- party la going Into the national camtion. In ao ntrbug a proof of heart viding for the deportation of all Im- paign of 1AU4 with an undivided front. to entertain anurrhla-ll- c The Rpcechca Mttacked more of sound failure la the present, wild movement migrants known The enactment was made common senan than of oratory. 1 am encouraged to hot that purely for the punssie of that I thin true of the remarks Tlic rank of the anarchists of that master political surgeon David there are. still some barriers that we may rely upon to protect the peace In this country were being greatly aug- Bennett lllll. With mcrciic accumented from time to Ume. by acquisi- racy Mr. Hill dissected certain Repuband nave the commerce of the country, tions from Kunipcau countries. For lican pretcusc. laylug them before J rag rat that party discipline la to be neverol yearn prior to the passing or hia hearer and tiefure tho country as iwed aa a domestic police force to pro-l- et this law every fulled anan-htatiplot. the holluw shams they are. . Aiu-trior elaewhcra, urore One lilt of Air. Hill's Kach iu "the transit'' in Pauama and to In Italy.of these lawless people to our tswes worth quoting and worth reuard the Interests of the New iNna-a- shores. Anarchist societies (n onr membering becatum It rings so dearly Canal Company. That wc will get large titles flourished, and Uielr mcm- - with truth: w If one can be built al Panama. hero grow exceedingly bold. Ilota "The Htgna of the limes indicate tin ,0 1,0 esw'at,l every halid that the businem Interests I have no doubt for the President has i mmn of the country do not feel safe under said ao. Yet this rraiilt la not o j on the other aide of the Atlantic, and existing cotullikm. Is It not truo that oiaa I safe, a if he j their perpetrators aought refuge In the growing opposition manifested elrarly ,'enain America. The law forbidding the everywhere among busbies men to a should oiq-- tha Spooner law. j landing of people having anarchistic u coutlnuauce tn power of the prepcot ' v lews haa done much towards j keeping regime at Washington' ha arisen Iw-- I THE COMING WAR. this undesirable element from , onitng cause of flip asserted hostility of the : j here. national administration to the ttiirea-Tba Ban Francisco Examiner la a j The constitutionality of this law- I j sonably demands of the monoimly. Arm believer In the ability at the Japs now called into question. One John That explanation, for obvious reason, n Turner, a English attar- - is daily put forth at the White House to defeat the Russian and in an edi- cliist. a ahort time ago attempted uf and Is indicative of the cunniug of tho torial displays much contempt for the land In New York, Ho waa placed un- - desperate politician. Russian government and places the der arreet and preparations were mode The fact 1 that the averago busimorale of the Czar's army only slight- lor hi deportation. Whereupon ha ap- ness man foresees the evil of pealed to tha court fur protection. Tle accumulating, lie ly above that of n mob. The Kmiiiw case ta now pending In a Federal tri- discover thatrapidly several uf the great desay: bunal In New York State. It ta partments of the government are reekby Turner's counsel that hou!d ing with rorruption. Should there be a war between JaHe recall the pan and Russian the world may be the rase gu against him In the lower fart that H was only an aroused pubtreated to some such surprise aa it hnd rourta. an appeal will lie taken Lo the lic sentiment which compelled cabinet when China and Japan came to blow Supremo court. Thus the court of um official to take serious note of grave and silly, old. helpless China found resort will be railed upon to hxddi charges of misconduct? out that tomtom and atlnkixita were whether the art In question Is. or ta All well Informed iieople know that not. In accoi dance with the spirit and there Is a vast deal of buncombe in ao match fur 51 a user rifles. our uf Icytitutlons. the reiterated statement There la more liken? between Res- genius that the Alosi at us would say without much iriu-- t and et and China than many iieople think, are going tn do monopolies because the common knowledge ot the Hesitation that Turner s rose is hope-b-w- t. all they ran to defeat the nomination For we are ot the opinuf PrcHldent Rinmu-vcH? "ha done piiasien people i based upon our ac- ion that a personstrongly who disbelieves in uuthlug calculated to disturb bi sequaintance with her diplomatic urns, who are Austrian and Polish, and her organised government or wliu affiliate renity. Words have been hi oniv with an organization which protease weapon and words, he trading class, who are often Hebrews. thv tenets of radical anarrhy. ta a are good when backed aay hiraaclf. Her scientific soldier and engiueers up by deeds, menace to we And willare society. are Buraia a. it is true, when thev era and ouly an. Thu far there bacu't a farther ad to aoth-tgo ing aay that been much backiug to the Roosevelt net Froth and German. ite-- ir has a tight ,n them I a again! word. i il a at the mar do. ould not Bnt Turner ha rupuotj that evm China Sympathizer. Newsteat. RACES. some of lafluenca have taken ,p Tba common. Russian, who haa to paper aid the of hit cate, and Utty dem.unce San Fraailsco. Jnn. 8 Our Bv!e perform enforced army Mnlrt and law. nndi-- r which he is held, as a proved a Is taxed to death to support the moat the surprise at Oakland by tyrannical Infringement of the right takfng tho mile and a sixteenthtoday hsndi-ca- n. corrupt and idle profligay tha world of mao. We In freed tun et believe fess seen store Rome's deradenre. haa Dainty, the favorite, appeared to thought bnt to harbor a follower or handily and Martin grew uq patriotism and no courage for anv the red flag is to invite assasinath n. be winning . When he aw Onr Bessie foreign fighting. Alone he is at brave If Turn nr U not deported tie Khnuli can-irssa any ntan. but In bis reining with a rwsh he railed on hi be. for hia belief are well known. army he Kke a slave who ha been robbedfight mount, hut It was too late and Our and Bcwle won hr a nore. Falronhrldge whipped by hi m after' servant. ONE IB OLD WHO IB AGED. wa third. TUr race Tha Rusilri quartermaster's service proved to be an Interesting contest h corrupt from top to bottom. This (Salt Lake fribuce.) t ara best in the Pacific, where Rorksway heating Militarv Man a And wan it really Paitt? if no. then head. trader will tell that to sell one tonany of ni a those former who generation 4'hnrit Bov sttimMcii in th? seal to a ship he must charge went wild over her. rrd wire cray i race three forkings from the wireihirl THE EXAMINER. three to an Lyceum Theatre r. ' PRIZES fell. 01 sustained n depremed fracture of the skulL Modicum waa plunged un iu tbo last rare, but made a pour shuwing. Avenger led all the way and won easily from Marlin and Optima Result: First race. Futurity course, selling: HEATH Our Pride won: Tberuu eraond; Sir Preaiun third. Time 1:1 Second rm-e- , six furlongs. Belling: Bad Sam won. The Mighty second, Mirno third. Time 1 : 12 Third m-e- . futurity course, railing: Secret Service Men Have Been Mocurito won; l'ure Dale second. Remain third. Time 1:11. in Salt Lake. Fourth race, mile and sixteenth Our Bessie won; Painty handicap: Time third. second; eadlaa tha PRRY L 4. 1:46. Fifth race, six and half furlongs: Cannot Find tho Famtua Politician, Although Ha is Buppeied to bo in That City. Rock a way w'ou; Military Man second; Dr Howell third. Time 1:20. Bixih race, mile and 30 yards, selling: Avenger lairmy second; Optimo third. Time. 1.23 ; 2. KAILROADJOTE& . j Turko-Rua-aia- snow-boun- . old-tim- . fellow-dlsclple- love-makin- . m - well-know- aa-ert- ed v j? fr rr The poatofllce at Ryndon will soon lie abandoned, aa the railroad work at that place ta about completed. Suiiertnteudent H. 8. Twining, of the Salt Laka division of the Pullman Ca, was In Ogden yesterday on business. Tha new terminal ou the Southern Pacific, at the west aide of the lake, between Montello and Akbar, baa been named Van bard. Peter Monon. who ha been at wort ou the cut-ofleft yesterday for Calinntes to accept n position with tho Utah Construction Co. aroma Room 11 at the Union depot 1s being renovated for the use of the auditors department of the Union PariUr. and Oregon Hhort Line hotel and dining car aervli-e- l The auditor's roam haa long been overcrowded and tha additional room will be very acceptable. Re poll come from Nevada that tha passenger and freight terminal of the 8. P. will be moved from Wadsworth to East Reno, on February 1st, and at the same time the latter place will be made the freight terminal Instuad of Tnirkee on the Sacramento division. This report rau not be verified here, but It ta stated that the hange will be made aa soon aa the building are completed et East Reno. David E. Sorensen and John M. Leonard. of the railway mall service, have exchanged their runs. Sorensen han had the run from Salt Lake to Butte, and haa relded la Ogden. Leonard haa been running from Ogden to Grand Junction and residing tn Salt Lake. The regulations require the men to live nt the terminal point of their run, end so to avoid the necessity of moving. they have exchanged thdr runs. Cheyenne. Wya. Jan. C. There i "a well fomided rumor here that W. L Park, general superintendent of the western division of the Union Pacific, will be named general manager of tha Union Paclflc under President Hardman. He will perform the same duties performed by President. Burt and will receive the name aalary. It ta said that Suiierlntendent U. A. Whitney of the Wyoming division will succeed Mr. IWrk here In the event the latter ta called to Omaha. 1 Reeveatlaa. I ala There are wisdom end strength In puli mo. One often sccompllslica more by spending a pleasant evening In some Innocent game or other amusement than he would by poring over books with tired bratn and exhausted body. Us may bnve bad qualms of conscience about It ami thought that evenings given to social enjoyment were practically lost out of hia life. Far frem It! To better purpose than he dreamed of waa the time employed. Body and mind were strengthening and, unconsciously, without effort being fitted for better work la the future; Success. gen-Bln- e Tikli II Oat aa the Family. Mrs. Ferguson Gorge, wbat particular failing of jronra did the preacher touch on in his sermon this morning? Mr.' Ferguson Wbnt do you ask me that question for? Mr. Ferguson Because yon have been as cross aa a hear ever since yon came home from church. Chicago culiaritic is told la the Fre Lance A gentleman went to Whistler with a letter of Introduction and sent np hta card with the letter. The servant pres atly brought down the card with it not la pencil on Is the greatest painter? The visitor promptly wrote "Whistler and was immediate ly shows upstairs, Ao arousing aeons followed, arising out of the fact that the rlsitor was wearing a red necktie. Whistler declared It Interfered with the vlur of bis room and "put him iff" s picture lie wos'paiutlng in qnlte i different "key." FSually be obliged dm to take oil the offending cm vat be ore he would condescend to exchange not bet word with him. Nonranac! exclaimed Waggcr. II! wife Isn't the least bit afraid of him. Stray 8bw u nec: j i t!-.- i Wli s chsrarteris-'- Dr. C. E. Coulter Eccles Bldg. FOR BALE. FOR satisfactory price on Flour, Hay. and Grain call on W. T. AstilL 'Phone 320y. 2316 Washington ave. MONEY TO LDAN. . L0AK..J. J.BRUMMITT MONEY TO REAL EBTATE FOR BALE. If you want to sell your property see J. J. BRUMM1TT. Fails. man! poofci-tiiM- MITT. CONTRACTORS $Reward AND BUILDERS. tor anything in Mill Work, Contracting and Building, 22nd and Washington. GO TO M. GUlls Jr PALMISTRY WOHEN AND CARD READING. MADAM D'MAR, fortunes told by eards or hand. Prices reasonable. 1124 Grant Ave... FOR SALE. WHO CANNOT BE CURED. Backed np by ever a third of a notary SLEIGH and Bella. Inquire 2357 of remarkable and uniform cares, a record Adams avenue. such aa ao other remedy fcr the ditcaiea sad. weaknesses peculiar to woman ever FURNISHED ROOMS. attained, the proprietor and makers of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Preieription now tael INQUIRE at 2357 Adams Avenue. in fully warranted ta offering to pay legal money of the United State for any of Leneorrhe, Female Weaknet , FroUpws, or Falling cf Womb, which they cannot cure.. All they ak ta a tair and reasonable trial of their means of care. " great ufierer for its peal u4 all the time with number of phjrtfcka - write Hi. lay brae St,Street. Sagtuw od I (South), Michigan. had aivea ap all hope af ever getting better. Thought I would writ to you. When I received your letter letting me whattodoleoouucuccd to take your Favorite Preawfotiou ' and follow your advice. I hare take feu bottle ia all. atao fre vial of lh Plcawnt Pellet. ' Am uow regular, after hv-i- g mhued two yearn aud auSered with pa ia the head d hack. I araa o ocreoua. could ot ot or dwp bow I am thank you for my Ite cc doc-for- gf. Do t hesitate to write to Dr. R.V. Pi ere, chief cosmlting physician to the Invalids' Hotel, sod Surgical Institute, at Bnitalo, N.Y., if yoa want good medical advice from a rally qaalified physician as to yonr per. soaal good health. Such letter are always answered free of charge and cosfideatially. A medicine which haa outsold all other fcr women in the past third of s century and being recommended by all those who have used it, is a good remedy tp tie ta. Dr. Pierce' Favorite Prescription is purely vegetable and does not contain a particle of alcohol to destroy tbs blood corpuscle sad weaken the system. Do not permit the dealer to inanlt yoav intelligence by suggesting some other compound which he recommends ss "joat as good," because he makes it himself. The Wicked Stand In Slippery Places, BUT The Wise Mu Patronizes b Ogden .. Steam Laundry. . hona 437 35th. 174. if if if if if Q4 4 4 & 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 . REMOVAL SALE 34 pairs meni VIci Kid. Box Calf, Patent Colts, Patent Kids, ftll B6W ityies. Broken lots, sot all lizcs, but your else nay be here SALE PRICE $2.95 VALUES UP TO $5 CUM t A. KUHN - 8EE Ufc BRO Clothing and j? Goods. Furnishing You we buy and deliver the Goods. Phone 238 Y Reduced Prices, J J J! I- - $ : Washington Ave. You cant afford to wear a Thread Bare Overcoat when you can New, get Stylish Looking, Good Wearing Overcoats at these fhHstdcIpbia The Examiner Business Office. 4,,7 2tlh Frc.n Bldg! AND BURGEONS. PHYSICIANS Nearly 4QO Overcoats at Eastern Wholesale Pries-- - Froas tho Fa ther's Sift. Senator Gmplitcr-sa- y Well, did gtcritni he'd vole for on. bill? Senator M.iliiclmi: s No; he said fc, couldn't iiu.iglm-b .1 of s ninre crnol cd n:id OtLo-,1lir.l:-- :cr. t;r.,jLtcr :t;d you tell him vn fat!: Til . the i: TiM'.rc? Scii.-ituM.m-lm:s Yts. aud he Bldg. Eccles CLOSING OUT SALE fponge cuke. forded Natl Bank five-roo- it-"- Wbo , r Tat Aa Ueuuy Cravat. A good story of Whistler and hta p to..,,,. said l.e tl hrd Jos. Chez V. I Maginnis . Tit-Bit- s. 1 The Dana af tbs Bed Men. When Columlni discovered America, A Jaatllablc Kvaalaa. he found that the" Italians possessed One tln:e wlu-- Sir Welter Scott wm dogs. They were direct descendants of Baked If he wrote tin- - Wuverley novels the wild of thojilnlns. You can the authorship of w lih-- was a great Bud a coyotes mounted group of beautifully he secret, said, "No. I am not the auIn a glass case at the National coyotes thor. and If I were I should any the museum, s male, female and young same. Mr. Gladstone thought tils a one. Their resemblance to certain Justifiable evtiMiou. dog i vpj-- striking. Sydney Smith once said of some of hia anonymous effort. "I have always denied II; but. finding that I deny It tn or u bskr. "Wliat ta a baby? Is asked, and tbei vain. I have thuuclit it might be as well to Include the letter ia Ibi collection." the following complicated definition I given: The princa of wall, s dwellei in Lapland, the tnnrulug cjiiur, noon A Tilled Kleptomaniac. A titled k,ptoii,:in:iic of three qnar-ter- s day crawler, nildulg'it brawler, qni: of a century ago was the Countens possession tbnt never excite envy, i of fork. She bud r puts thin for key that open tha heart of all claase-t- h rich and the poor alike, in nil conn stealing anything she could lay her ha ail n. whether it ws useful or tries; s stranger with unspeakable Tnlu.-iblor not. Om-e- when leaving a cheek that enlrra the house without a country house where she hnd licen stitch to lii beck nod is received with Stayin '. x!ie saw ami quietly picked up open arms' e dl a hedgehog that w;i eroding a hall, a pel of the ixirters. and took it away la her carriage. Finding it an uncomfortable foot v armor hc deckled to dipMc of It al the firt town w here she changed horww and th-- a offered It to s confectioner In return for s e ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW- . B'.mtio. "I n?rer saw tiny on ao timid a Honprek ta. remarked Wlgger. Why. lie's like s uiouks In Ida own bouse. Making a Hit. said the achievement. great race Itorac. "are due to the fact that I always put my bnt foot for ward." "1 lind." replied the wicked mule, "that I accomplish more by putting my beat foot backward. Exchange. ADYERTISEKEKFS. raid the min"See her young CHOICE lots ia Nob HIU, 50. J. J. ister. "Yon never paid me that fee for BRUMMITT. marrying you." "You're mighty lucky I haven't raed NICE brick cottoge on Grant, clove you for damage. In, 12.200. J. J. BRUMMITT. . till Mora Autocratic. EIGHT-ROOHOUSE, with barn, Knicker Didnt he Had It hard to reon 21at 8L, between Wall tree, turn to dell life after commanding la Lincoln, f 1.500. Great snap. J.and j the army? BRUMMITT. Docker No, Indeed. He got a posiFIVE ACRES of A1" land, good tion az Janitor. Smart Set. water right, house, two When a beautiful woman smiles soma acres of orchard, two blocks from street car line, $2,000. J. J. BRUMi ex-fir- st Fear my A 8alt Lake, Jan. 7 A sensation, says the Deseret News, waa created la political and business circles today when there was a euufincatkin of the report that government Inspectors had been here tor the past two weeks or more Inquiring after Perry Heath. Just what they want with him ta not known beyond the fact that the assistant postmaster general' pretence ta required In the east at this particular time In connection with some phase of the notorious postal scandal. Day after day and night after night the inspector aought to locate Mr. Heath, but In vain. It ia given out that he ta out ot the city that he did not arrive home when Mrs. Heath returnra una week ago. But H ia stated la the moat positive manner by citizens who. any they saw him on that day. that he did return at that time. Aa to where he ta now that 1a another proposition. However, the most diligent inquiry and search have failed to locate him. The chief Inspector who has been here 1s James H. Bennett of Cheyenne, who waa designated by the postal department to aastat la the ventilation of the postal frauds. It ta raid he returned to Wyoming last night after becoming convinced that it was useless to remain herq longer, particularly aa he had got what Information he wanted and had placed the service papers for Mr. Heath la the hands of the United. States mondial, with the knowledge that they would be duly served before any considerable time, can elapse. It la a matter of wide public knowledge that some very grave charges have been made against Mr. Heath, and that they have never come to light for the reason It ia alleged, that the statute of limitation had acted aa a bar In hia ease. Why then, there ta so strong a desire to get him on the witness stand at this time cannot be understood except on the presumption that It ta nut a case against him personally that he will be aaked to threw light upon but upon that of some personal friend, a full of whose methods understanding might dlackiae some of hta own of-flrial acta. It ta known that govern-- 1 meat lawyers have peen exceedingly anxious for months to have Mr. Heath placed on the wltaeaa stand either aa principal r witness. Meanwhile the Utah public as well as the people of the - Called States will wait the outcome of the present case with no little Interest. While' there ta much wonderment aa to Heath's whereabouts and while It 1a emphatically declared that he ta in Salt Lake, a special dispatch from Chicago to the Deseret News says: "Heath's brother says he has lately gone to San Francisco to help the postoffice there. Tribune. All CLASSIFIED MWo. Bow long will It Uko o pereoa to read the Old Testament with its 383,-43- 0 ot the words, or tbo 181.258 wonts New Testament? Aud how- long to read the 77!L4KtQ words of both? A man can read nwlrrstaadingTy 100 words every minute. By harrying a rnau can read ltH) word, or probably more. I will assume that a maa can read critically that ta. carefully and anderetandingly at least sixty words a minute. That ta alow reading, being only ikttno words aa hour. Buppoae a nun should devote aa hoar a day to tho Bible. At this rata bo would read 108.000 words la thirty days, or la a mouth's time. Me would therefore read the Old Testament iu lean than six month, and he would finish tlw New Testament In lest than two months. OFFICERS AFTER 1 1901. : e nr OTAII, TIM'KSIIAY .MUIiMXli. JASOABTT, OGDEN, at L. CLARK & SONS. . |