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Show ' RAILROAD .. i - TRUTH NOTES. 11 cial Wednesday night for a '. Great Waste- of Labor. trip over the line. Considerable significance atAt St. Johns College,. Oxford, may Judge Hall,. a few days ago, ren- taches to this trip, as it is said to be be seen a portrait of Charles I., entiredered a decision in the suit for in- a forerunner of some extensive imof minute written' words, provements and probable extensions. ly composed a short at distance resemble junction to prevent the Rio Grande which, Jt Railroad jt company and the the lines of an engraving. By "closo Western The Deriver Times has a lurid ar- examination it will be discovered that Anheuser-Busc- h Brewing company ticle about the Rio Grande building the head and ruff are a truly religious .from laying railroad switches on Fourth West street, between Fifth through a canyon near Salt Lake to work, being formed of the Book of and Sixth South streets. The point at head off the Moffat road. The paper Psalms, the Lords Prayer, and the Creed. issue was the interpretation of the says grading . and are in o tracklaying of state the recent ruling Supreme Value of Good Habits. court that the city council had no progress and work is rushing. The lodoes not paper, however, the give a franchise to to Good habits are most essential, to grant lay power ' tracks on or otherwise utilize public cation. any successful career Creative ability Jt Jt defor The purposes. private is demanded. Order and system should ground I. A. Benton is back from Califorfendants .in the case contended that go hand in hand, and finally the a strict. interpretation of the Supreme nia, where he passed a delightful character that inspires credit' is courts ruling would debar people everywhere needed. r . 'Twas yesterday, it seems to me, I held a tot upon my knee . A d round-faqebaby girl. With gold enmeshed In every curl. ! . . . blue-eye- d, To-da- , she is a woman grown y A blushing beauty flow'r full blown; I wonder wlmt shed do to me Were I to hold her on my knee? . . , Bachelor's Reverie. A - - Boston Post. o Woe of the Korean Bride. A Korean bride must be as mute as a statue on her wedding day. Should she say a single word or make any sign in lieu of speaking, she would be ridiculed by her family and friends and lose caste forever. Yet her husband will taunt her and try to provoke : her to speech. . . NORTH END OF GUNNISON access to their warehouses. Judge Hall granted the injunction preventing the laying of the tracks on the public street, and it was suggested that parties wishing railroad facilities to their warehouses could obtain ground for the necessary trackage by purchasing the right of way from the property owners. from ISLAND-OGDEN-LU- Tracklaying is well under way at Calientes and from the Santa Fe crossing on the Salt Lake route. TThe grading below Calientes is also being pushed forward by the contractors. The end of the year will see a large amount pf track laid. Jit Jit CUT-OF- CIN F. Comparisons. ' No wild bird ever rang so sweet That some who listened would not say not compete Itsvtriii. melody MAcould a a nntVior dflV From a French medical review: r'l. Rise early, retire early, arid fill your day with work, r Ahd when a future summer glows And present Joys are far away; rose sortg and miss the Well " That-all-love the unheeded pass Water and bread maintain life; pure air and sunshine are indispensable to health. . . to-da- y.- i .; I when the grave sages bid the throng The railroad and newspaper men SoBeware of modern Joys I vow Jt Jt were royally treated by the Weber Ill heed, him not, but bless1 the song Some very fine photos of the trip club members on their return from That comes to cheer me here and now. o over the Lucin cut-of- f and features of the cut-ofPostcard Returns. the work have been received by local Are A Wise. Canucks postcard sent from Berlin to Tupeople. The emigration from our North west rin on June 7,' 1877, has just 'eome Jt Jit Vice President Bancroft and operat- era states to British Columbia leaves back stamped "Address not known. of us still about a million ahead of Can- The writer has been dead twenty-fou- r staff and ing engineering the Short Line, left by spe- - ada in the exchange of citizens. years. i , , Frugality and sobriety form the best elixir of longevity. . , 8. -- . ; . ' . i Cleanliness prevents rust; the best cared for machines last the long-4. f. est r . I ' . - ' " , . " Enough sleep repairs waste and strengthens; too much sleep softens and enfeebles. 6. To be sensibly dressed Is to give freedom to ones movements and enough warmth to be. protected, from sudden changes of temperature. 6. . . . 7. A , r makes a happy home. i k - - . . , and cheerful clean , v . , home 9 8. The mind is refreshed and invig orated by distraction and amusement, but abuse of them leads to dissipation, and dissipation to vice. . I , Cheerfulness makes love of life, and love of life is half of health. On the. contrary, sadness and discouragement hasten old age. 9. . Do you gain your living by your Intellect? Then do not allow your iLrms and legs to grow stiff, Do yon .' Do sarn your bread by your pick-ax-? apt forget to cultivate your blind and 10. thought. to''enIarg$:yor c I" , v J f. s -- 1 :: ' -- |