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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER. OGDEN UTAH. SUNDAY DECEMBER MORNING, 'll Ui' . Examiner Temperance Department ii ta . by u ju n.iM for in ius; a i5fli'Ok! :.rLiU p by ihiiig wm . not tin Linkers on s'rlke in the var the scslr .o,i. ii-omra it turned its auj ill.rai'-- l Mine Work-o ku:k pioniprly vii-their eniii!o;--- i rr kii ii.t they decided 'o j ,r kcu-- ,) i he union scheiluli . ;e . by kliO'A'i' uf tilt? a. uf. ' II 1905. 17, could lift : - I r s Protective anion of the ibe wurkiuguirn of ; !..c'.::r cuusl is irynig to obtain from tO PHlp MU' a ii., xt miserable one. Tlicy 'be a iioxpiul In tweive houis a ; - It: ic'ol Bay ivgiou, Alaska. ivg&ruti) sn.kii.g !.i .iImI fifteen bouts. Uwoinmeu receive from i vo " in., Union cigurtnakei affiliated with n.'!: .uUieiilsl pi ; ehdie.l laltorei-a a lif American Federation of Labor. 'lie I'. u: .i ,,llri 2,1 i ,u in'roduc-.ihi' l c''!l!' will make fluhr against the ,!il,n fj1' r..- - i. lUOI'C lO l -- .M'cii on!., a few ccms per day. label of rhe Ind'isnial l()I!. f i ;,f. character on ..c l.-liM mechanics of the Woild in Milwaukee. Ii. i u a :' !; s per u;n : Japanese m J ll.l- - 111 l ll .men I',' gc. .uuy pci' The Leifal Aid cslsbiUlieJ the ili I'S'iu-- ' on .t limn 'Ii. .in car of t'a ' ipei'i t'ill'H foliV CeU'S f io give s:uitou Society, advice and legal corn s.a:i. Tii. i.iiui-who ii.is an. j't I il.iV, io deserving poor, in the sense ii.i--- . li,si ausl anaii a' t last iliiny jtu: ii. u : u u j., , n. i. -( Wo.kct' lii'.eriiaiioual Union paid to i clionis over Sl.U0.iio. h.i- - I'liuiu.d recogn imn of the list cvrrvibmg n. tne wh.-rwithouL its aid would have been i of .he m i; iiiMn' wdg--'!(' In a luce over ba'f of the withheld from SnO.inhi working people. '.OIle U .ill iili . iu ai!iin-!i- , i'd in iln Mauufac-- ' A ta.'iuriciv coniiarcd with 2(hl cases treated ia Xev . 1. lurci- -' is' is i ion. ISTt;. it. took cam of nearly ii.'Mhj in ist'5. A HvMANE SOCIETY. kuia!gauatd Asaociaiiua of Siren j Railway Kmpiuves in the Chicago A u result of notice of reduction Ki ii.- - lm-,- a 'i .'.Lane jhIiiC' m Us in the Texas oil fields, il.a in wages VVi ,1.1.:. do den men are organizing to reait. snd If the .Iki-- i I'l'i-'n- l ... tail n public reduction is insisted on there will be mcei.itg io ..'ii.iiu e and in. u i.cc.1 rot Koriyone siatea wili be strikes at Badtou, Saratoga, Pour laika fear ilia; tnei wii! lo: lie a', least , iu the National coufi'teucc represeufed on iiumi- - aud Fpindle Top. enuugb pciqi.i- - loollirti the o'guui. a. giaiiou in New York on February 6, 7 aiul S. under the lln. It - wiiii.icrfwl wha: .i few It is estimated that over Irtfi.MO chiL auspice of the people c m uu. Ihin t lie afiaid. j i..La! .v(c Foili.'ianon. Ovv ing to ihe j jien under sixteen years la Ohio, are 'O alica'I, in!KiiaiHV of the Asiatic phase of tile uoi attendihg achool and a large protininigraliou problem, giowiug out of portion of ihci-t- - are presumed to bw A WISE MAN. t he receut laiycolis and the proposed working in violation of the child labor J new Chinese ireaty, one day will be law, while doubt less many of the 350,-Oi'I ihe At opetiii'.g of the n'W' ! devoVil to its diwitision, over slxuvn or eighteen are emm councciiou gv uinaaiiini and cum i in vkibuion of the law prohibitployed l tulre-with Dundee Cur a Nolution of the convict labor ing ibem working more thsn fifty-fiv- e negie, or 'Tji'.d Rici.'i'- t'antigie, ns problem in everv a'ste in Ute Union hours week. per he is now. vl.'l:v mi iiudivils. in through the adoption of a prison sysWhich he iliii wit It duty of indi- tem similar to that now in effect in Tits seventeen! h annual convention to 'li. drink evil New York is suggested by Uollla vidual iu of tbe United Mine Workers cf AmerMnand he ivke vice Boot poiti' and Lovely, president of the held In Tomlinson hall. He pleaded tm a Miiirnl body lor a BlioH Worker' union, who was n ica will be Ind.. couauencing at Iff a. ho heartily ap- member of tlie reernt prison rviutnie-lon- . sound mind, ami iff, lffuff, January in., Tuesday, he Util of evrrcise. physieial proved iminte odm that ft whs foolish to lie children under thirteen la gathering strength w!ih one hand and Tbe agreement between the broth- years Germany cannot, bo employed at uf age with That the other. erhood at Operative Putters and the scalteriug it Huy occupation. Children under sixscattering took place where alcoholic manufacturer, drawn up at the con- teen ran only Im employed bein the strvigglc of vention iu Buffalo last July, has been tweenyears drinks were used, tbe hotira of 8;:tt) a. m. and 5:3') hindlife the wise policy was tu avoid by the latter. The new wage p. m. Children be Lwee a 13 and 14 years acorpted ofrances, and drink was a chief, and scale and agreement will run for two of age muni pass an examination aa to ten fatal, hindrance. H would do no year. Ibeir educational attainments, and can good to twopla Slid ir waa likely to do only be employed six hours a day, wriili harm. Therefore, that, people might Tbe garment workers and Journey omsbslf hour inunnUslon for recreatie conn men tailur' union are now taking tion. Between the nut throw away any ages of fOurloen soiled emirs abstinence. the vote on tbe question of amalgamati- and sixteen years boys and girls can not to be made ng. The returns are be employed only for ten boon a day, lai r thin the second Monday ia Jan- with one hour for dinner, uary. Tbe ooppermnithe throughout Hie Unions affiliated wifk fits United A A strike of 40,000 textile workers in counlry are taking a referendum vote Fit Gas sociatvon of ten, Plumbers, of the Thurglnisn province Germany uu the Question of affiliating with tba ha terminated in defeat for the gtrik Rleam Fitted and Steam Fitters helpAmalgamated Sheet Metal Worker. are er the advisability considering ers. of establishing a home for old awd It Negotiations are pending between The Switchmen's Union ef North raiHiriiated Milwaukee Sheet Melal Wortter and America ia uut in the movement oua of tbe largest sheet metal houses Glove Worked' International unlaunched by railroad brother hood in arrangements for of that city, which, if successfully conUhicsgo for tho purpose of opposing ion lias madethespecial label and for organiz- cluded, yrlU nettle the strike at that government regulation uf traffic rale, advertising ew local throughout the conn- - planL dcuordiug to an interview with F. T. ing Healey, grind master of ihal (ugunl-catio- tr The Newport; KyM union of skilled Glass Blowers union nnd the glass laborers, which will Include all of the have nous to an skilled workmen in that city who beIrepursiioua are said to be under bottle manufacturers the aralo of last long to unions and those who are unwhereby agreement the shut vast a down among way for will be In effect this year and no ion men who have no council, has been operalur of the counlry. The year : z. A of the Eat held effort pill be made lo make b new WM"4 anthracite a secret meeting in Philadelphia a few MO Us ' Hcveral firms In the Northwestern day ago. They thrashed out tba subThe strike of the rigarmaked al Baa Brewer' association, a Pacific Coast ject aa Li whether the anthracite operin concern, have conceded the terms of ators had belter grant tbe demands Francisco to secure an lucre in be made by J iliu Mitchell, president their achednle of prices has ended, the the Brewery Workmens union, thus of the United Mine Workers of Amer- union having succeeded In , securing indicating an early settlement of tiie to conflict which has cxlided for some ibe consent of all manufacturer ica. ll was the consensus of opinion that pay ibe now rale, Thar were about month. -- -- - By W. C. T. U. a:cri k'l I : gc:i--i4,i- Evt-rii:- Miss Leota Kennedy, Editress ,un-:inii- x ilicipi-nU.0:in- s v ,v-l'!-1 J fflOHIBITION DOES PROHIBIT. giveu last S. jgiaeee jrih Danuta tB doe not entirely prohibit There will always be a few egitne in-th- ", tithief wa Mid of all the town little we the law it enforced. Thu the entrusting j, probably who tbe law 10 nu the old panic and who are iTin favor of thewilllaw. bate to learn Nurth Dakota nmtth the same suffering and experi- wbidh Maine and Kibms MlVed that the officers elected must men and 2eel,e to whe are either in favor of the law Tlse are willing to enforce it just me it is the law. fry see THE PULPIT AND THE PEW. From the Fnlpk and the Pew. Where the Christian peoples meet. Comes a call to you and ms that we must heed; Lo they perish in their sin, Whom the Savior died to win, For the Church at Christ ha failed them in their need. And tlie Devils doors are open When the gates of God am shut. And the arms of hell Ibeir victims feat Etta. enfold; North Dakota la almost aa new in Drag them in and hurl them down mpsrience at good government as In each Li oo Hard Liquor town. Vita, but of the two Utah has still the Where the souls of men wsigh lighter east to learn, far than gold. -- e e Iks city officials who will one day alms the law of Ogden as they tandd be am probably at this mown attending the country or village ebeels In Maine, Xanne or perhaps ms ia North Dakota. Thsy win be Wt of strong will power who will hold tkrir official promises as something ami and who will do their duty at whether they ever got a sNsnd term or not. k Menu almost certain that the officials who wffl be the first to enforce the ty and persistently bn fc Ogden am not being raised neither the young nor old are bn Wag tanght to have any great respect hr laws aa neb. e e Twice within the lest six months Us the writer been almost knocked Hum the sidewalk while on her way ,ftem church, by drunken men who mumbled from the back door of a a-- a lOflO. - Fifty saloons, keep their .bade doors span en Sunday or oan if they: wish. Bat them is a law prohibiting saloons being open on Sundays, or was before the ordinances were revised. 'It tree that prohibition of any i - go Hi; lu lily From the Pulpit and the Pew, Manhood's feet have wandered far. And the cry to me and you is fold naff dear; Ijo! they' walk (he way s of sin. Whom the Crucified should .win, And the cross is vainly lifted for them here! For the gates of God are narrow. And the Devil's doors are wide, And the latter awing wide open all the while; For the Christian voters' key Turns the bolt that sets them free, Where the feet that easy falter they beguile. From the Pulpit and the Pew comes the sorrowing complaint and it mean for you and me a warning cry: Lu! the living Church of Christ Haa by mammon been enticed. Till It makes the way of sinners broad and high. The Gatei of God it closes To the multitude who go Thro tho Devil's Doors that open free and wide; They have lost respect and car For the Godly place of prayer. And for them the crimson cross Is ; v be forgive his ihr.-- U..11 Back !; laueis I'll k u c iji!.' Mhua Inin back Uon Back io '.he i :l him his fathe: Waring io give ji. niU'UL nc-- , 1 boy; t: ug him silll. - Tba Christmas when good wrlll and PARIS, should reign throughout world, ia nowhers marked S'O-- p !u distinctly by the giving and of presents than in Paris. Floral titis especially affected by the Par-rii- 'i, IMrad. the gay capital baa been txtied rhe paradise of women and the At Christmas time tl;' or loser. hii ffivt is particularly notlceahlo, and IV fasbionai.w florists windows are n VkSK f eaaaoibia blossom. It la the fertatii faer to purchase holly end mia-bn- g before the festival weak, vacs the vendors for mim time have busily supplying their pretty oral ware emblem ef merriment fc good ftllowship. R ia considered Ik correct thlag tbia foeon to be literary or at least to peae t denMH ap 1 a certain point not biwdirg that of smartness, a the ton Is socially accepted. Thera rages bestensa of study. which consists for taoat part of attending lectures ntawicked between taro fashionable Jwvptlons or two afternoon tesia" It to not follow by any means that the koadali.es who affect these lecture. are principally held at the louvre, understand or are interested In to subjects discussed. Rather it ia the toalt of the fad,' a snobbish lov of ffewing off, that leads these Parisian tmmies at fashion t lectures and to to- - One or two really gifted wo-twho bwl society ware to ha eeen to'foriy at these talk, and aa always PPpene, (ha satellite, sheep style, I'ekH after the leaders, tovry Bamrday afternoon there are tovfo f elegantly gowned women at to Odwui theater Hetenlng to the lec-or I rhould say, conferences. An V"or chosen as a-- subject, and the Bv represent the characters or read rs These Jtopi from hi a works to make an author bfp nowii and to edivnie the audiences. ' I last year hearing at the tnaay details ef the melancholy fu1 tout the Mfe of the great George p"ff which I did net know In epite of "ration for that women of genius p 'hw-tooare especially precious ef acquiring good if super-i- .' fi., to tbe spoilt darlings 'ledge ftatuan wit eflen spend their pretty rc-',.'- in the semiprlvate, first floor ateliers it ia fatally easy to make a mistake. Many persona seem to think . that ail Is well Such la not, when "it Is worn in Pat-iahowever, the case by any means. It is worn, yes, but by whom? That la the all Important question. Py well dressed i. lu.-u- i. - I s- I her. I've wrin wi:h -- heme l.ow g. -v the low-.-i,. beeu. Bui wi;h each s:i m, Mm- broad i;rjien way Comidde.liip gi'n..: re sin. M im- - wn the lenijce l.ji gave me lit start Soon I was ravir w. ruui. I Q'licklv ilie dreg ni drained, 'TIT io this wren, I have mine. Retrain the best hope ' elcuiue tny boy J B!ng "JUST BEFORE CHRISTMAS.' Heie with my paid-- n crowned; Mine was the vote Mu' killed our joyj The same move that is always made ' - found. Welcome my boy about the first week in December prior to the incoming of a new mayor, lieu of the nation, on b will you namely, to enforce the Sunday dosing spoil law, is haring its annual holiday Thousands of home cf ilirir pride; How can you license tlm cruel sloou. Earh time the public Scattering death far and wide? hopes that this time live officers are in Save ihe bright boys lrum the clinches earnest and that ths laws will-b- e enat hell; forced all the time. Keep them nnspoited and brave; So far, however, they have been Help m the work of up hr. ins 'he doomed to a sad disappointment. world, ln;o God's Kingdom to vave. Just what significance the move has Refrain: politically or any other way, the unin- Strike the black flag! Save all file itiated can hardly see. boys! It may be, and it ia ths only way out Give them the hope of ibeir youth, of the puule that scums at all plaus- Give us e nation of heroes, iudesd, ible. that it is intended to head off any During to stand fur Irtish, possible petition to the new mayor to enforce the law. e THE FOLLY OF IT. Let na all notice and wau-- carefulAbout ninety out of every bundled ly if this reform ia really enforced, and if it extends beyond the new year. murders, the world through, are done it It ia enforced and if it does ex- by haditual drinkers when drunk, lu tend to the m-- year the offioals may some countries thej prof mil ion is 1ck, rest assured that there will he no in others greater; in none does It fall criticism from the best citizens snd below eighty In the hundred. For oththat 'the officials will not only be de- er crimes the statistics aie less comserving of the greatest praise hut will plete; hut we know that the crimes probably receive eatd praise on all are all plotted in the dives and dens sides. that flourish through the drink habit. Indeed as the pioneers of law rn Finally, the whole business forceraent.in Ogden, they will be de- from the instinct for sociability. Two serving of a niche in the hall of fame. friends meet and wigh lo have s talk. The niche fa waiting for someone; The convenient place is the saloon : l hr natural aid to free conversation is THE NATION'S BOYS. drink. ll is a stupid performance. Nothing Out In the wild where the sharp bratn-ble- s ia worse for the general fibre of the grow. body thaa gulping down liquids, other than water water being one of the Somebodys darling is lost: Somewhere below in the whirlpool of two great free natural food of the sin. body. To drink "mitt, staffs or "hard Honor and virtue are tossed. is more or less to poison and debilitate Under the droop of his borwn tangled one's self. curia. The remedy? ll la the universal Shame marks a once noble face; remedy the spread of good sound a ! - , b- om-ing- g Is-u- ea that certainly did not measure more than two Inches In front, while at the back they jutted out from tho hair ten or twelve inches. Particularly hideous ia tbla style ef hat with its domed crown like a man's "bowler and Its aggressive goorah In Impassible colors. But It I very much worn. Undoubtedly It ia the day of aigreta and ospreys. Recently at the Kill I saw a pretty woman wearing a black silk beaver hat boasting three immense ospreys b shades of purple. Kxcept for an "art nouveau clasp of dull ailier set with baroque pearls there waa pa dreams of beauty. There Is no intimation of barter apparent. An observer would sea nothing but a company of exquisitely gowned women drinking tea and glancing at aoma masterpieces In millinery. But madame has an eye to business. When aha sees that her victim la placed in a becoming light, and the hat that is "almost the dearest thing' is adjusted at tba right angle. J Na-lste- U v - 1 - - LABOR NOTES pipe-workor- n. il upt-raio- old lacs may ainpkif It ancceexfiitly by so draping Ilia top of the hat that the edge of this diaphanous trimming will fall lightly over the upstanding brim a it h liiOMl becoming effwt. Unless you would be hopelessly out of farldon Die adomnii-n- l of IM far toque houM be limited to small, tight bumTie of Ia Trance rone nr our old floral friend Ihe Parma vlolfi. A 1 have fratHleiil!y puli. led out, simplicity of outline I Die initial aim throughout Ilia sartorial world, and distinction I found through amt cnntiasl. Bui the medium of never In onr wildest dreams could we have Imagined lha conlraela that are dared today. On a purple, rouah beaver toque I noted with fileaeure ihe clilo imparted by (wo upright roq'e feathers f N'alller blue, while a Stunning Persian lamb mat opened to diplay a vest of (hie blur veitet embroidered in sliver. The charming ensemble waa completed by a soft orchid mauve silk naval. Have you noticed the trick in conneo--1 1nn with the wearing of tba now veils that float about the face with every hreeae? The smartest of these boauti-fler- a arc of the thinnest toll, appliqued oe T' llter-tnaiii- T t toa opening a book, the Louvre, it may be a surprise to a number of who know their Parle weU to rrl'jn F ikat a wing of this palace of art, de IfaraMi. has been de- , display of old tfreaacs. The osqBlaitety arranged In dlf-l- J, of oat or. so tastefully that tee atuffs look like rare er-e. Not llw nklUtlan ef draaa la the ff,T'wp; f rhlsaware In symphonic at a 4 tuk 'iqhtly tinted with pala blue .it bk aeawMl to mi vaiy difll- kI at the gay capital to 'towt ... ' re'n ntaUnery ateders. lar-L- , famoua imo in the Rue da 'a th Rl1 th" RIvelL and, by the Mi nmrr derided choice even in h. U la a well ' Hifct . rut J''1 .5?2J.tbil,g5 Maasstaa, but peaking of w. brie-a-bra- 7' pt.-bKta- . h- -c A Stunning Street i Costume lAflAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAdf at rest costume in tba eut Is THE plaid woolen in several sbadaa of gray groan. Bilk braid and ribbon velvet carried out In a fanciful design adorn tho ekirt, Th Blaps x seta-lllla- nt bodice la laid coarse lacs. fold and edged with I of The chend-sti- e It batiste, and toe draped beit of gien hurtona. velvet la trimmed wlih mod F.arrlaa. Women who are fond of earrirgs may a fe w perhaps be Interested in heurina facta about them. Bad It I for t1 a Muanrlpated woman of Die prcsei.t u.iy to Jeani that these fashionable wars originally a mark of sluv-etand chiffon alike. In bygone day the slave einn; Now that Die Cinjeiina season I apwore bl master's earcii'g. l.t the c:, ;t proaching the coulnriere are fashioning charming creation for young girls they were a sign of code aud wmo aialciu. who will appear at Informal parties buried with the dead. H"'i many during Uie holiday. It It so difficult to earring were very laborai. u'1 reifl-peeinvent a gown that dnro not look loo statues bad llielr car 'nrc!l in A r harm lng for votive offering of carving. old for sweet sovantaeii. In our own country the ingenue lro k 1 saw pet long ago win d made ? were very cumuroue of white liberty ailk. the skirt prettily trimmed with bands of tbe silk and atone ur wood. The eighieeiith century saw ihe glorification of tlia carrier, motif of while embroidery Inserted Into while lulls. Tbl trimming was a faabloiiaids beauis uu'vyicg Mm inoai bcav-tlfquarter of a yard wida sewed all around other with V'r rirri :ird Jrwcw. Thero Is r. i daubt tlust the ekirt, starling a couple ef inches from the ground. The same effect of the earrir.g . la oca of the rfti.v; end t su-- h well tulle snd hand of ailk was carried out femlnlps . . on the bodice, which ws cut rather low ijecenc It prsecl p.,piiUu-t(a over a trifl blourod satin white and ftstd and silver tflhhea. cnr-el'- t. Tl.e Meets were short anil CASJK0 AK9 RESTAURANT. Anothsr chat'll il'glV aui'rl' ih'ld ur Min r I'.lh!'," m::.1 li.ci r puffed. ih- - litw-tr.'Hi'l o' ioi !. fi; f Inllei. affcie,i ia of spoiled tuile, Imvi" With flwial deeigr of t'O'h !:. V :ii c,;: - g lac is an ordinary lull vel f white live small flounces edged wi'h inch w iJt fo.- the locks doited With biack that prryenen Die satin rlhbou gathered on the lu'ie gmifis. A severely '.a'iol tip lie gi'.'.i Five narrow may have a vest of fine lacs cuiiilet J face firnn cold aad lande attractlveneaa around the decollete. or 'hbro. iy e Knl nf (COtl If vuu vni'i flonncfa tiiin the liottnm nf Ih" ski' gm, f the same tin ii at DiO cuTs I"':.; h. mail u be very at small erper e tl;'n hero and 'her a ctiou of rihh"'i. to niq'ailk ansi 'i t'e . VO 'Ty, ortii-ir.c- nt a eanli -- hr toqut of whfta tulle arranged over gold or allvar gauss and trim it with otUier white gold and sliver rosea oc with oalrltJi pompom. Tiia new walk la tba fuunlMt tiling you ever saw, something oa th order ef a high alspplng horso In th atiaar ring. This pianre baa been brought about by Ute wealing of aaaep length skirts that inquire draper! at lha bottom ef tho Jupa ts be lifted up in graceful fashion to avoid lha awful castropha of stumbling over them. Too much cannot bs said concerning tlio oiqulalt goigMOuaueaa ef tba restaurant gown. It ia Jut about tbo smart ext thing evolved in yean and takea on all tbo cliaractariatira of th ball frock except lha dsrolleta without losing a vertigo nf Ha dignity aa a labile function costume. UJoth in light ahadea of hanaria yellow, eniplra green and the many tones of mauve and tan. not to forget while and rasa pink, are uf ftp expression, tba fitting lobb-telac euibroldsrod In rolnrs, tuado with gold threads and spangles; la tba trimming most approved. But for alrganca and chie tbo wblta Java gawp ha never found a rival. A famous Parisian aJegaatft the Princess da Hagan, aulocratio in mat-lo- r cf sartorial importance, ha decided (hat the empire rob la aa correct In lha evening aa It la tbe reverse in tba afternoon. This la a sweeping assertion, but It contains a great truth, liar evening wear ths empire and dirrctolro outlines are most satisfactory and without exaggeration 1 can say that ona of tlia most faenlualliig dinner gowns I hats ever assn waa wo'n by Panlo Andrei lu lha play that all Part Is talk-- I It ing about "La Marche Nuptial. ; was a flowing gown of pals rose iron-- 1 t.c1i us da sols bordered wlih chinchilla. Above this soft gray border there were delicate embroideries of laurel tied with ribbons lu pale gold. There waa a liny tight III ting bolero. I a in convinced that in the days of Napoleon the word bolero was unknown, but. no mallet. This clil' Utils aff.iir was carried out in dull silver. Ho fetching was this empire crratlon that a ripple of appreciation swept over Ihe bonne When Mile. Andral made hr entree. In the successful empire creation tlia corset la ths first considers lion, aud It haa bsi chiefly ra relsiuieaa in this direction that lias kept thts vogue from winning general approval. The presumption was Inal nothing mattered beneath tba Ions fold, wiierros on the contrary everything depend nn Ihe perfection of the figure. But the tlory nf today ia an entirely different one, in which jierfei lion of Die figure asserts Ita own graceful influence beneath cloth y. ns JjrRhetit r v 'Tj Christmas Modes In the French Gapital Dac. 1. iw.-iv- ci-r- , confer? Refrain: - enforce itself. In Da-u- a presented with the spec-jjfj- g at 3.000 people eiiting calmly h, while a part of their Inhabitants by IS blind pigs. m bring looted jg. Ogden we are confronted with lb, spectacle of 20,000 people sitting rdalf by while a part of their am looted by leas than a tigers," whose preslotiInnpaclousis Just aa much against ses Ogden am against As law aa blind pigs ,U law In Dakota. pmbably more money is lost in the ashling dives of Ogdra in one day tUa the harvest hands in this little jnseta town lose in a whole week, ml yet gambling is prohibited in iw win we am lion- will m.v fa1! Wa-Kc- jn-li- li-- i;-By ,, nn-eiv- e . rhii-'.iiiiL- . poarr to the oppo-Jef the prohibitum of the liquor n nullified. To the l'uiplt aud ibe Pew, but iluu is no reason that we PuSlM I lie IceSOI, of j; all In the hearts of goml ami i:.. should Jiceiu-- e a erftpe. .. , iHurd: And so long as a certain crime i prohibited all good citizens should Thai tile five - .if UhriM n:av we. uu all i ha: lint in their power to en- Ye must clou- i. ho as of :, force it, ahe.lur they live In Dako a And liiu-- waik ihe narrow pa L.i-oHi word. or Utah. The remedy Joes not. lie In punish- The Gales of God niu.--t o)fii ing a few men for being unlawfully And ike Drill's docrx Lo the nands of I'tmx'.iau pa'i-.i-a drunk on Sunday or in fining soars the polls: man for resorting to a gambling dive. The remedy lies first of all at the Fur the sake of him wun died Musi your greed be crucified poll. ;a: City officials who are willing to Ye must prove that gold is l.rii Medge themselves to enforce these ihan souls. Refrain. iaws by saying, in so many words, If elected I will suppress gambling and Let the steeples loud prods. in enforce Sunday dosing. are the ones To the peoples in His name. In the name of Christ who j that good citizens should vote for. cruel shame. Meanwhile we don't know where death His the 4'rtws. upon By Gov. Folk was raised, but wouldnt ua save the world from It be nice if tlif supply uf good citi- Let zens where he vat raised waa a large Rise and smite the liquor traffic in Hit name.' one and we could Import some of his J. H. FILLMORE. fellow citizens in other states? week of '.ha of 3.WI 13 Mind pigs proh-lik- e hua ii. women? Again, yes, but who sod abet are the wall 'dressed women? Tba true Parisian knows at a glance Row to distinguish, but to tbe stranger It ia mors titan difficult Personally, t always advise tny friends the Who do not know Pat I welt do Mlow'lbe leal of wane celebrated eelreeX. hut t ,ttfewv isMsf.ihy I ho right actives- - Tbe best d rewed of ihtse women eeVIoni sear any thing that aavera of exaggeration. Evan In bats, which at preot are certainly outrageous and audacious, they ar compam'ively conservative iu The shoes ihewiaeKe ibeir where these creatiwa ary for aj- - are e!k-ilrr- i. she daftly cUbchaa tba tndecMon at the by throwing about her neck a charming feather boa whirit completes the picture and sella the bat A lftUo tip I would give you gleaned woman who la a strategist in fhom mklfnery releriion. It ia to wear a CHRISTMAS GOWKS FOR black pvTi when you atari on a lour of inroatigatinn. ! ! a splendid fuli , far tho ouunir'iret rrettion, taking Iilriuu'.na on fliii hat. The affs'r of gown was a Jong pTiM-e-nothing from thrir Individual ailrac-tiob)';k doth trlnm'ed with broadtail. Without doubt the fur tcKinefi are a Rome of the eacluaive rlapma artletn art- - pLiylng ihe mm I wonderful prank de, hlwl fei1u;e nf e r.l, r ml'.'lr.riy. Th r r. uf (uped with erne n. In a wn-l- d .famous salnn cr'nf ere. for ih. i iiei. , the otbt day I saw he la w Ith, brims i chiffon inam : g n. iri ,J'hep-jaeir.t.(;.n- -- rings ul li.r:h t y. adjirj r'.'ihk , -- |