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Show A CHRISTIAN Admiral, this la Sunday. I do not think we should fight today. We may be sorry If we do." COMBINATION WORKS WELL IN The bombardment was deferred until CASE OF CAPTAIN PHILIP. the next morning. The strong religious faith of Capt. is corroborated by Edwin S. Philip A CoaroMlon of Faith -AfUr a Ilattla of this city, president of Wheelock, I Believe lu Uod" Dmii the Christian Citizen Publishing comAvar tha Hoodoo" for lha Battle- pany, whose brother married a sister ship Texas. of the captain. From all I know about him," said Mr. Wheelock. 1 know be hates to (Special letter.) hurt any human being, yet. if his duty mum when the roar of battle waa calls him, 1 know he will fight as bravely as any warlike Christian of anassociated by comcient times. You ran readily Imagine mon understanding with more or less what the ofiicers and crew of such a are. lie is a very quiet when commander profanity; almost reserved, in fnrt. hut he is man, particularly a naval light could hard-l- y a great favorite wherever he is known, be thought of with hls equals In society as well as without much ex- with hls men In hls capacity of commander. pletive expressed Cpt. Philips true Christianity has in decent prints by dashes. The Idea of a Gustavus Adol- not prevented him from being a good phus invoking blessing from above in sailor and a brave fighter during the front of his regiments before opening civil war. His career has put to shame battle, or of the roundheads of the Shakespeares drunken sailor on a mast. Cromwellian age, so well delineated by Walter Scott, had always something Ready with every nod to tumble down. The captain was born In New York strange In it. The admonition to trust to God" was generally associat- Aug. 26, 1840, and was appointed to ed with the mundane advice, and keep your powder dry, as Col. Blacker advised his boys. In short, fighting, both by sea and land, has been coupled more with his satanic majesty than with anybody else. The God of battles" usually came In for His share before the fray to assure Hls assistance, or afterward to express gratitude. It is certainly not the least Insignificant experience of the present war that officers in high command think of the God of battles when the fray Is on. No doubt many a commander Is a true Christian, but few will have the true manhood to avow their religious sentiment while shells are bursting and bullets are whistling around their ears. One of these few Is John W. Philip, commander of the United Slates battleship Texas, who demolished Sacopa battery on Santiago bay and who helped to send Admiral Cerveras fleet to the bottom on the eve of the glorious Fourth. It Is Indeed a strange contrast, the conduct of CapL Jack" during and MRS. PHILIP. after the great battle off Santiago on Sunday, July S, and the conduct of the naval school SepL 20, 1856. He many a heart of oak on similar oc- was made midshipman in 1861, and casions. Touching as well as a fine passed through all the grades to hls sample of the American sailor la CapL present rank, hls commission dating Philip's remarks to hls crew when an from March 81, 1889. He was In active American shell exploded the magazine service all through the civil war, and of the Oquendo and the boys began to after the close of the latter was transDon't cheer, ferred to the Asiatic squadron as execcheer tremendously: so many a brave fellow has utive officer. Subsequently he served boys, when And after with the European squadron, and Into blown eternity! been the great battle, when the Texas lay since that time hls service has been alongside the Cristobal Colon after the diversified. During leaves of absence latter had been beached and surrender- he commanded one of the steamers of ed to the American commander, CapL the Pacific Mall Steamship company, expePhilip said to hls officers and men: 'T and also the Woodruff scientific wish to make confession that I have dition around the world. He was enImplicit faith In the officers and crew gaged in surveying the west coast of riGIlTEIt nsvy. Ever since she . a ;csrhed at tbs Norfolk navy yard in 1882 she has had the very worst of luck-un- til Cspt. Philip was assigned to her, less than a year ago. Even while the Texas was building several men were fatally hurt while at werk upon her, and one mechanic plunged to death from her deck. Her engines were burned In s fire at the Richmond iron works, and her bronze propeller was broken, and her first trip. Every turn she took she seemed to go awry. She swamped a schooner In her first dock trial, one of her turrets very nearly sank her while in at the dock, and while November, 1895, it was found that she had structural weakness that cost 8125,000 to remedv. Every one of the Texas' trial trips was unfortunate. In one of them her eccentric strap got hot, in another her condensers would not work. In another her wheels wobbled and in a fourth her steering gear was broken. She lost one of her anchors atTompklns-vill- e and had other minor mishaps without end. After this accident Capt. Glass was relieved from the command of the Texas and Capt Philip was assigned to her. Even then Bhe made one more attempt to prove hoodoolsm by running s. afoul of a coral reef near the Dry This was In March of the present year, but the Injuries were bo trifling that she was put to sea again In a few weeks. Since then she has behaved herself. The unshaken faith apd Christian fortitude of Capt Philip was too much for hoodoolsm. The Texas was the first American battle-shi- p built after English plans, and this fact made her a cynosure for a long time. JOHN EHLERT. EDUCATIONAL Iiolh r.r wire and tLsy are lha teal CASCAKUTM sodniyaeirbnvebeea slag medicine re liavs aver bud In ibr bouaa. Last week my vita was franlio with headache tor twodny. she triad aornoof yourCAbCAllKTS, and they relieved lha pais In bar head almost both rvvommaad Cascsreia. Immediately. WeCii-ta. bTSuaroKU. Pittsburg Halo Deposit Ca, Pittsburg, Pa the This Wobim Is Burs A MADHOUSE. s Spsll Wss Throws Her. Hannah Gray has been hoodooed InI" pea Hannah is a to the madhouse. mild-mannere- ooking,' d, motherly-l- good-natur- ed FULL COtfteEsWci'aasles, Lett an, Sctmca, Law, Civil, Mtdnateal and fctectrfcil Cngfr RMrlni. TtiMwush Preparatory and Conaarclat Count a. to all Students who have comFrsa Rooms Fleaaaat. Palatable. Pnteut. Taste (lord, no studies required for admission Inu Good, Merer Sicken. Woaka.ur (irli. 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Fra ark and German an taught by a Faculty of eumpsint teachers, on com fall course of studies students rocalvt the pluilog tha In rind lag Are Your e?b wat Eyes Sorer Dost turner or Regular Collegiate Degree of B,, A. B, or A. M. Is conducted Tho Connorvntory of Maala Uiwali-s- l Cunsc rvatorlaa of Hie ilia Lift jitlMlwt PENSION I BICKFORD, Washington, D. C they will rec airs quiek replies. H. Hk N.H.V0I1 BtaS SOU Corps. Protccullsc Claims slat IB 7 Uook-heeplu- old colored mammy" from New DIRECTRESS OF THE ACADEMY; Madrid, and is stopping at the city A BUSINESS EDUCATION. St. Marys Academy. hospital en route to an asylum for the I JOS. NELSON, Insane. The sheriff of New Madrid is NOTRE DAME P. 0.. . INDIANA. TEMPLETON, SALT LAKE CITY. on her trail, and has telegraphed ahead to have the worhn held for him. Han444i nah and her old mgn, as the calls o colored people, and him, are when she left home yesterday morning she carried off the familys savings bank, a stocking full of coins. Thats the reason the sheriff wants to capture her. She left home becaiise none of the New Madrid doctory cpuld remove the varmints which shOTnslsts live, move and have their being, in her vitals, snd having heard of Dr. Sutter's For s few months to all users of the skill, came here to consult him. The celebrated ELASTIC STARCH (Fist doctor hadnt the time to inquiry fully into Hannahs troubles when a Star Iron Brand). To induce you to try this man visited the hospital last night, but brand of starch, so that you may End out he is of the opinion that her only aillor yourself that all claims ibr its superb ssnmgtMmasiMiiic ment is aggravated superstition. She MMUtnuuMIMir aFAHVaTUUIUWN and economy are true, the makers ority has lived 63 years In the firm belief have had prepared, at great expense, a JS.CJtUBINGER that there are such things as hoodooes, series of and gets violently angry when their existence is questioned. , Only when she is engaged In sucS conflicts of opinion does she show insane symptoms. Notwithstanding this apparent simplicity Dr. Sutter fears the case is incurable, because the mental Impresexact reproductions of the $10,000 originals by Muville, which will be sion of such long standing becomes FREE by your grocer on conditions named below, These ABSOLUTELY given you positively fixed. Hannah was in ' a 40 inches in circumference, are 'free of any suggestion of advertising are Plaques very communicative mood when the whatever, and will ornament the most elegant apartment No manufacturing concern reporter visited the cells last night, ever before gave away such valuable presents to ita customers. They are not for sale and among other things she said: All at any price, and can be obtained only in thq manner specified. The subjects arei me I comes in have from this trouble AMERICAN PHEASANT, AMERICAN WILD DUCKS, two lazy niggers that Ive lived next ENGLISH SNIPE. . ENGLISH QUAIL. to for thirty yeara My old man got The birds are handsomely embossed and stand out natural as life. Each Plaque is a mortgage on their farm and lenl bordered with a band of gold. them money. They would spend from 5 to 850 at a time until they had spent the whole farm. Then my old man HOW TO GET THEM. Bald he was going to close down on has been the standard for 25 yeara. ' or iris Ail purchasers of three the mortgage. In less than a week I TWENTY-TWMILLION pack' Klaatiu Starch of (Flat paokagea was taken sick with a misery In my Iron lirsndi. ara entitled to receive from brand were sold last of this ages Gama their grocer one of th-- beautiful not I could feel a little snake breast. how That's be good it is. year. plaques will Plaques free, Tha cuu heart all the time. be obtained only maiL They sent crawling round my by Ask Your Dealer frum your grocer. I knowed I was ' hoodooed, and said Elastic Starch, Grocer Keeps to show you the Plaques and tell Every Jones did That it. right away Sally Do not delay. This offer la for a abort was seven years ago. One day I went you about Elastic Starch, Accept time mly. no substitute, over to Sally's house and asked her what she done it for, and she said. WWW art Cause youf old mans gwine to sell nn I goes back home and lay the out. rase before him and explains that if he sells out the farm he kills me. Well, he agrees not to sell if Sally agrees not to rester me. I wusn't troubled IF VOL' WANT ANYTHING IN THE no more till year before last, when man died. took old I Goods Then Sally's Ihcolirg, Fishing, Camping, Baseball, Athletic or Sporting sick again in less than a month, and Supplies, aend for our now catalogue, which wll every month I gets worse. You see, l.iue. or Hand t'amena and IIiotogruiliie tie equaled .'uat or west It lx free for I ho asking. cannot which p if, jirlrta, i.si Sully is arter my old man, and If she j,V0 JoU line of il.YKDYVAKE at our Ogden store, uud the most comtWWe Iso havo a gets me out of the way she thinks in KIIOlM the country. she'll get him. I've got every kind of plete ftLiAlK worm and bug and varmint there Is in my stomach, and nothing won't gc! 155 Main SL, Salt Lake City them nut but to cut me open. I've trie' SGI Washlnston Avo., ORden, Utah. all the voodoo doctors In my country, and all of them say it is no use. I FOR EITHER SEX Thh rained require no reckon I does get crazy sometimes eliangr of diet. Cura In 1 tu 3 about that nasty Sally and my old man. . Minx II plain perk But she ehant have him. I'm going age, by nm 1, al.iiO. Huld o find a doctor somewhere to get the! ui.l by thincs out of me. If 1 have to go plum F.C. SCHRAMM, to Europe." St. Louis star. DRUGGIST, IcCmuk Illy. .Oar Suit alia In. salt u.fim, litam. A New Tors of Affairs. We are selling these goods. said CURE YOURSELF! Tin III H for uuuatural ;he clerk, at a positive loss. Practicfrrnatiui.a or ulrrratiuu ally, we are giving them away. of in u run inriiibrunra. Then," said the lady with the haughty Mutm. r.iulen, and out (hmu UumL ur (lost Covh Njrrupu tvm S' puiuonuiu. demeanor. I must decline to purchase. I fcnld b Drwmrlata, I cannot aerrpt gifts from a shppkccp-or- . nr In plain wrapper, fur by niprm. Indianapolis Journal. ! ua fl.ro. ..r Imttlra, F..T.V o. Laks-NCircular on sent 1898 N 34, W. U., Salt well-to-d- A Beautiful Present Free Game Plaques . Elastic Starch nt O WHOLESALE PRICES. CAPTAIN PHILLIP. of the Texas, but my faith In you Is secondary only to my faith in Cod. We have seen what He has done for us In allowing us to achieve so great a victory, and I want to ask you all, or at least every man who has no scruples, to uncover hls head with me and silently offer a word of thanks to God tor His goodness toward us all." What a strange contrast, indeed, between this silent prayer and the customary wild shouts of victory! Chaplain Harry W. Jones of the battleTexas furnishes these and other Incidents of the pronounced religious sentiment of Capt. Philip. On one occasion, prior to this batte. to disastrous to Ccrvera's fleet, the p :aptaln was railed on board the for a council of war. It was also i Sunday, and the decision was reached to bombard the forts of Santiago bay that afternoon, when Capt. blllp said: -ship flag-ihl- Mexico and Central America and was lighthouse inspector of the twelfth dis- trict whoh-sali- ! .1 In every position Capt. Philip bar given good record for himself. Thus, eyewitnesses of the battle of Santiago bay state that during the fierce fight this typical Yankee commander stood on the bridge of the Texas and directed the operations of his vessel personto the close ally from the of the memorable running engagement He Just escaped being blown to pieces once by the explosion of e shell, a mere accidental change In hl position being all that saved him. Contrasts have teen referred to repeatedly In this brief sketch of e Christian sailor. There Is another contrast yet, the one between the deep religious feeling of the commander and the popular 8upcrsiiuon attaching to hls ship. The Texas has been accounted the Jonah of the United State.; be-inn- lng on hast plan uf Three Ins.rumentsl lessons, sad ana In thaorv, are lanludedia tka regular tuition; extra weekly, practice pro rats. Tho Art Department Is modelled after the beat Art Schools la Europe. Preparatory and Minim Department. Pupils who sesd primary training, and those uf tender ega, ara hers earefullr prepared for lha Ac demlo Coarse and Advanced Course. rhonugrupby sad Typewriting ax tra. Every variety of Fuaey Xeadtawork taught. For catalogue containing full lafurmatloa, eddreai Ourei sore eyes granulated lids. hurt when applied. Feels gaud. Sample for t cl, or fell ills bottle tor ett. We want an seert tn srrry JOHN S. D1C KICK DRCU CO, SfcfMB, irj P II li BROWNING BROS. CO. guurt-nt.-ci- l Ubj-x- iunsn-matlona- tfeSxESEESEEES 1 i--nt pn-pai- .1 , |