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Show V fGE ?. DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER II, FOUR To pass the matter over caste, the third caste divided itself Ir.to with the statement that "We can beat sixteen portions. Prior to that time, Ym, anyway," U nothing more or less the term caste was generally used aim OGDEN. UTAH, Publiifctn. than ariy suicide. Besides, we havs Its numerical to distinguish the Wan-esrul PuMixhiBj CMy. But the third caste divided no Roosevelt's name to conjure with; or color. ( Incorporated.) which meant the creation into this realises sixteen, Sunday election. except The this enemy PuUlilwd ovary tvenlni I of occupations. For number of to on that Is the alert and disadvantage, Telephone of It. There is more instance, there were the goldsinlths-rta- l take advantage 1 ring Bualneee Office activity of a quiet and effective ( the canex; ters, the weavers, the tailors, 2nd. (141 Tine 444 Bell. I rinp cliaracter in the Democratic camp in the fanners and the various occupa-thl- s Editorial Rooma lod. Ml I Tinge year of grace, 1906, than there has ,110118. each by itself. These people been lu any off year during the period scattered as time passed, and while the Term of Subscription. that has elapsed since the election of holy language remained practically the By sorrier. per week In 1896. As the same In different portions of the world, Me President McKinley by mail per month a time er and was preserved aud used In much announced estate has Journal By carrier. If collected by circulaMe two before, the time to correct errors la the same manner as Latin is in the tor. per month before the errors are made, and It la ceremonies and ritual of the Roman matter at Entered as second-clas- s for this reason that this paper sug- Catholic church, the language of the the potitodice at Ogden, Utah, under gests to the Hute convention tliat its common jieople became corrupted and Art of Congress at March S. 1179. membership be not led astray by any was different In each locality. So that Genl. Managsr hue and cry of politicians who edn win in India there are something like a B. A. BOWMAN Editor when everything is with them, but who doxen dialects, although there is bul C. M. JACKSON one religion, and Its ceremonials and P. E. SCHROEDER....Ciiy Circulator are lamentably deficient in a crisis. So far as the delegation from this teachings are In the Sanscrit, or Uncounty is concerned, the State Journal original tongue. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. will do the beet It A low caste person can become a Subscribers not receiving papers will Is satisfied that it advan- Intellectually great as a Brahmin, If he shall It If take and how. knows ebtain asms by special messenger by of matters presented, no one can so elects. He can enter a monaster)' sailing up sffice by telephone. And any tage sarriar failing to deliver paper at help being satisfied. Tbs Journal sug- and be educated, and If., he jihow that It seems about adaptability and acquires learning he proper address will be ehargad for euch gest, however, be given some- to shown as much respect aa If to the Wrier time county tliat eerviee. messenger thing a bit better than attorney-genera- l. manor boru. If this keeps up. It will become Each one of the sixteen occupations a chronic habit with state conventions Is bound by the rules eP h4o araf( to LabeL! to distribute all the office among the educate his eldest son in the same busiother counties and leave Weber with ness, unless that son electa to enter au as usual. This Institution of the attorney-genera- l, learning and become, one OFFICIAL PAPER OP THE COUNTY county's alse, population and import- of the learned caste. In that event ance entitles It to more consideration another non la selected. The extinction than. It receives ordinarily, and the of the caste system la certain lucidiTOMORROWS CONVENTION. only way to get it la to break this ties lias had a depressing effect upon hoo-do- o, and now la aa tlie ney-general arts, because where thqy rule was The Republican slate convention, good a time as any to smash It. not observed, tbs skill of the artisan I11 Is which meets Salt Lake tomorrow. not thrive as it did under the Indid a of with the duty nominating charged SYSTEM. CASTE INDIAS dian rule, which compelled the enforcecandidate for congress and a candidate ment of the rule. for tlis supreme bench. It will also Dr. to Owing to tha difference In dialect, a declaration of Prior have to formulate leaving Ogden, Pundit to the make N. writer will on tha 'the Krishna people have been prone to which English explained party principles caste system of India, In Itself an In- think that because of so many modes Its fight this fall.. , Thera la no advice that rail be given teresting study, and a subject generally of speaking, thers were mure castes to the delegates Which will be more misunderstood, even by missionaries than really exist. There would be apuseful In character than to nay that sent there to convert them to Chris- parently twelve times sixteen, plus twelve times four. they should lay aside all matters of tianity. Dr. Krishna contends that tha Hindu races and Caucaalon nominate division Tha of tha only personal preference such men as tbey believe will carry out In India la about tha aama as It Is else- religion, or the religion of Brahma, Is the desires of the party at all times; where. After having nettled India for better than that of the Christian, for men who will not be dictated to by fac- a matter of fifteen hundred years, the tha reason that the Christian required tions, but who will consult the desires people naturally divided Into three a vicarious atonement, or tha sacrifice of their constituencies and, having done isaee. The first waa made up of the of God's only begotten son, to Insure soi, act according to the best lights profeesoni of education, the teachers, salvation, while In hU own each Indithey havs at hand. Inasmuch as many lawyers, doctors and councillors, to vidual must work out hla destiny by gentlemeu of this class will appear be- which class was given the name of hia good deeds. According to the refore the convention, the next question Brahmin, or "Men of Universal Knowl- ligion of Brahma, as Interpreted by to be decided will be the one relating edge." The second close, entitled the this gentleman, the man who does a to ths strength of the man. Khsyatrayas, waa the soldiery men good deed because it may be a duty Thers are a whole lot of unthinking expert In war affairs. While the civil Imposed on him by law, or because he Republicans in Utah, who believe In officers were selected from the Brah- may receive a reward for It afterward. the theory that ths Republicans can mins, the military officers were chosen Is entitled to no credit for tha action win, no matter who la selected. Bober from the Khsyatrayas. The third class But he who does a good deed because second thought will appeal to them In waa entitled the Walshlyaa, and was of the pleasure and satisfaction of a different way, and conditions will be composed of tha farmers and mer- doing, and continues In that line of shown under a new llghL chants Tha fourth clasa waa known conduct, is the one who will bq reThere will be live tickets In the Held as the Shudrus, and waa mads up of warded In the future. Negatively this year the Democratic, tha Repub- the aboriginals, who were assistants to speaking, tha man who commits a lican, tha American, ths Socialist and the third class, but because of their wrong, knowingly and wilfully, is the the Labor party tickets. Tha third and Inferior position, and their similarity one who will receive punishment, while last will draw votes away from the to the negro tribes of Africa, there was the person who errs through misconfirst two In greater proportion than In very little Intercourse of a social na- ception of teachings, or who errs any previous year, and soma peculation ture between them and the class they through accident, will not be charged should be Indulged In and some thought assisted. with the offense at the final reckoning. devoted to the problem of from which About one thousand years after the The Ilrahmln contends that his people they are going to derive their greatest division of the race Into classes, or look for all the good In all religions, ii Htalj &tatr Smtroal S' strength. ( . A ' 1 ....... i 1 i! ii : Jl attor- 4 1 (I ) !a i I?. df A ip M' lit if 8: ft id I . i. , -- ' V i- - t, if it . i. 4 I Season's End j; ? Go-Cai rt Sale V i a seasons (10-Car- One-ha- lf i?: Price All of this seasons styles at heavy reductions. il5 k. These are all the 1 I 'A. . This Folding Cart inch rubber rear tires, springs and foot Three-eigh- ts braked, only it. ' I. 'A, iA ri h I. :l H; i $425 special. make, guaranteed the best material and workmanship, and possessing the latest improvements and conveniences. Let us show you the line. , Finer exhibition would be impossil v. A bo would smaller prices. The spltnJM combination of quality and ecuu.,u;V and the wonderful showing to le ceii on the second floor soon convince m.u there is only one complete department for ladies in Ogden. We to give you the highest tailor correct work, the style and the lowest prU-to be found in the city. We feel this is a broad assertion but one visit to this ment is necessary to convince you that this is the department which gives you the correct styles not to be found elsewhere in tlie city, and we gain your confidence through the cost to your pocket book, which is the small-es- t cost to be found in the city. -- ready-to-we- ' ed Well Worth Trying. W. H. Brown, the popular pension attorney of Pittsfield. VL. says: "Next to a pension, ths best thing to get Is Dr. Kings New Life Pills." He writes: "They keep my family In splendid health." Quick cure for Headache, Guaranteed by Ogden druggists. and Biliousness. 15c. Constipation This 25 Cart only $12.50 now Furniture Co. Ogden Carpet Your Credit Is Good Most Liberal Terms NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. L. A. Wilcox fins nought tha Turf Expjiang cigar atanad from R. D. Mumford and wlU be pleaaed to meet hla friends then. EXCURSION TOSALT LAKE SUNDAY, SEPT. 23RD. Via Oregon Short Line, ll.oo round trip. Thousands of dollars worth of Dress Goods and Blankets now on sale, at a very low price. ar d t i TO!" Famous Gendron f Dear old Hague! He made a gallant fight against the messenger that bore the summons for him, and we know the reason why. Life had something ahead for him in the shape of rosy promises, and It loked as If he might acquire considerable money through Inventions to which he had devoted a great deal of time of late. He bullded confidently on amassing a fortune and he had his plaits laid how he would use his money. "I shall build no marble j palaces," he told the writer, "but on the contrary, I am going to take some j children to raise. I am ging to see If I cannot brighten the days of some tiny unfortunates and rear them In an atmosphere of affection, surrounded by comfort. I shall grow flowers and children, and see If between the two I cannot get more satisfaction out of life than a man with an automobile and a safe full of bonds. Borne of us who knew him nest are aware of the many kind deeds he has Indulged In, and ws know that In many places today there are misty eyes and that hushed voices tell of his passing. For he was one of your philanthropists to whom good deeds were a pleasure, and did not advertise what he did In the way of kindness. While liberal In hla views, he was a thorough believer In the divinity and the teachings of the Kasarene, aud no doubt death came to him minus any terror, but rather aa the bearer of welcome tidings, because disease had racked his frame for long, tiresome days, and the end could have been nothing but one of relief. But those of us who are left behind ran do naught but feel that his going is a personal loss to us. Not one of us who knew him but will miss the that was ever friendly hand-clas- p, will for the long firm; pleasant smile, that was ever sincere; will yearn for ths sound of a manly voles that carried sincerity In lu every Intonation. The old boy was not perfection none of us are but this man who has left us and honest ns perwas as square-toe-d son as Almighty God has created In the last four or five generations, and If there were a few mors like him In every hundred or so, this old world would be a better place In which to live, because ws could bump Into good men oftener. It Is going to be tough on a whole lot of us who were personally acquainted with Hague to lay his body tenderly sway In ths kindly bosom of Mother Earth. The sound of the clods falling on that honest heart, stilled forever in mortality, is going to find an aching echo in the breasts of all of ua The coming years are going to be a little lees pleasant and happy because he is not with us to share In our Joys and to participate In our sorrows. However, there Is the consolation that cornea to all of ua who believa that beyond the mlsta the aun ahlnea; beyond the shadows is the great light; beyond tha sorrow ths peace. And no doubt the efforts of humanity to do good and be good are accelerated and aided by the certain knowledge that In the land we are all striving to reach, Just such fellows ss dear old man Hague will be the first to greet ua upon when the white-PJgangel shall send to us the greeting that out In another clime they are waiting for ua; until the moment when we aee the brightness of the never-endin- g, glorious day; until the supreme moment when our eyes shall see as they havs never seen before, we say to the old chap what he would have said had ths missive been sent to any of us, and we say It with love, fondness and regret that ts nt-ss- . S. J. BURT & MAN KILLED YOUNG BY AN ELECTRIC WIRE ADOLPH MUELLER ELECTROCUT-EAT HIS HOME LAST NIGHT. AU trains. LAST BROS. on the win where the Insulation had worn off, while he held the globe in the other hand. Mueller had been sleeping In the tent In the rear of the residence In the summer months and was engaged In removing the tent. As he essayed to remove the electric wiring he met Ui death. The deceased waa the son of G. A Mueller, tha well-knopainter and paper hanger. The date of the funeral wlU be announced later. Grasped a Wire Where it Waa Badly Ineulated and Daath Waa Instan-tanaou- o EXCURSION TO SALT LAKE CITY Waa tha Son of G. A. Via Rio Grande Western, : MusTsr and Waa 20 Yoars of Ago. For Republican State Convention. Tickets on sale Sept 19th and Itth, good returning Sept Hnd. Fare 11.14 Adolph Mueller, a young tnan about for round trip. twenty yean of age, was Instantly W!1. , killed last evening by an electric light win at hla home, 9057 Porter avenue. While engaged In removing an electric fight ho accidentally placed one hand HERCULES Do You Want $25 Every Week? - m ' t. That you may be kept from work by sickness or accident of any kind? If you do see me about it now. arrival. we will sell at is s Correct Apparel forWomen One of the best newspaper men In the west aud one of the best fellows ' who ever lived passed the shadowy portals last evening at the Holy Cross hospital In Salt Lake City, one hour before midnight, and this morning Is out in the realms of sunshine and glad- - Lwitll the time We have a few of 'last f t T rejecting nothing that la good, ahile they endeavor to avoid what they think Is evil, a S i 190 ' Jt : : , $ You can have more or less than $25. HUGO D. WELLS 208 Eccles Bldg. , Ogden' This cut represents the boy in his elements. What does the average boy like better than to be out in a rain storm? He is perfectly safe from the wet and cold in a Hersuit. cules rain-proof Gall and see one of these Ogden People Who wear glasses should re- member that then la only one place In the city .to have them properly repaired and delivered the same day. If a lens Is broken we grind a new one. Jnst save g small fragment, and we. can make an exact duplicate. Any kind of frame repaired ami made Hka new. - suits it will do you good even if you 'dont want to buy a suit for the boy for school at present. - T. RUSHMER, J. Manufacturing Optician. 2464 Washington Ava, THOMAS |