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Show -- , DESER,ET ;1 Smith tbs. WT1c Marto and adt 1,40to FttY 3 Inxttaii ,.. Touple , Mass.'''. rftletS: ... year year yew pitvow rear....,,":". 'Pr WWI. pot iv Carrtee. Irmet-Wsiti- Ilatutds! Marone all 1111 putt Diagnose OUSSCJILIPTIOX ' S 'EVENING 111 00 10 I communlestions beetsosok ?NI DZSERICT NICWIL Oafs City, VIelt. Oat tuber routing motto' stdroottot to Oa Coovottoostdottot Omit too pubttootitto Twit ()Mica $t rim, 4,, N.Ot Soo, Ill Melissa Arcot:. ,1010111107 cht. , J. P. tiV11. R.Pr011en lateral at tit peatclitec of Salt tAko CST la aacood class tomtits' according to I Act ot Conoco& keret S. ' SALT LAKE CITY, SHELBY - charges were duly- Investigated -- 41AN. 10, 1914. CULIJ.11. 31 death of former United Stair 7.7Th1lenat;r - NI, Cullom ..remMia--- Shelby r from thia spberinat who has occupied o prominent Ware to nubile, vieer,for almoet half a, Century, Ha was one Of those oturay Arnertians wheatthe lett cett!.. Pert, brought forth to make hiatory. : :LIte wee one of the intellectual giant at the Abralutm Lincoln trpe,ra Ogee:. to which the foundere and pioneers of the Churck. belonged, end.- like these, he had. a bud struggle to obtain the sdaetesetry for a4ublic,tareer., obstacles and t....31at he overceme reached the goal of .his 6i the Cullom1e ni.m. ia inicr1bed-tippages of the hietory of Utah because member of the of his ottempt, while , 110100; TO Mauro Congress to page the Cullom bill, That ineseure was actIon-arharecte- , lb-gli- , a.e.ss -- been-foin- liPf seem to be 'United olt this. They regard the prospects for our commerce end industry es good. LocallYthe business conditions hale been much better all along than in sorno other Here men aactione of the Country. have not been oithout work, nor have we had iny of the Calamities that have visited otheit places. The wiz', of Utah have good Pla4 to live. W. hive had e wonderfully pleasant winter with enough snoutall in-- the mountain g to Msuro & goottwater sup.. ply. The climate is pleaeant, the peobusiness is good. ple- are' Congenial'. And with the corning of Industrial re Oval. Utah will have its chore of additioriat prosperity.. But oe must all work together in harmony and unity. -- e -- ! The lower house of the South CaroIina legislature has passed the Forger bill the purpose of which is to forbid in white persons teaching nègro trays South schools. In Carolina made it a crime to teach negro.s to read and , write. Thle Forger hill bresthes that, tams spirit. - 1 ante-bellu- ,;, , - PE --A 1,1 - tar-hel- . ifreeitiountr,tout that he will knows, that' during timesof war the remain AoYal tO earransa., he ten be i ; worst traits of human nature pre given- depended upon to keep his word, Unless fres rein. The Most civilited nations be has changed for the verse lately; end thitt they have among those 'who Re is fuily imam of his ducattoniti , right Ibetr battles men but little above limitation; .and.knows that the rTefi...:, 1 the brutes.' The Greeks are In thli dent must have quelitications I refract tio hatter Oft. ,arol no :woreo ek lacking just as well as be knows bill than other nations. Lluring theirran- strength as a commander of an army. Wilt there was a general Besides he always remained true to complaint of German butrages in Madero. ' He refused to join .0rosco. Trance.. . We know, from the report notwithstanding the inducements- - of- -1,. : that many Zuropean soldiers sent to fered bin. and this fact justillos the the Boxer troubles proved 1;411er expressed thatte will toe true to China turing - themselves to be beasts !arid thieves-- Carransa... , One result of war Is to call forth the But his fidelity to Madero is a story . one ime-ti- ts' .IrtriwOrst In. men.,-- because-- . war -- Of anarchy- - Where it tarsi the Morel tempted to start IL mutiny among bil ,4 ' h,. , ' - . ' I , 4 s' 1 it si,ct that there - Met-Ble- ' - t t! 1:: "I am. glad you a)parrot, papa. What will you do if it learns bad languagepunish it?" son: punish rs. have-boug- - tY, Utah- - Jonah Nvans died at Sa Idaho, - Ths twat latter' Saint Mutual Improvenient , ,tlay organ., sedation in 'raiment was ized at Launeesion. 11"Elder Gouty Hogan, formorli at bishop at Loads. Utah, died Richmond, cache countY, Utah. 1S7--Bil- hap mart, , - Ahrem Noe. a Utah pioneer Of 185'2, died in Springville, Utah county,Utah. H. Haws. a Utah pioneer of 1ara2. died in Tremonton, , Boaeldzr county,---Utah.- - -- wuz ter stand In line dey would reach crar runt this day an time ter.whar ole Allam wuz In de apple business.Atlanta Conati, - - A ride through any of the farming districts ' show" the ' need of it. There are few people who have not algae& a grihtt'rettbdIll petition.,, What it mos about few knew-- at the time, none know now. r toto . ' Ict ,', , 111 4 do-af- SomeOfthose in charge of letting contrscts for contstructing highways been In Xew Torle seem to have lighwaiman BERT. LEVY. SIX. SAMARINES, on' t ; ter well-know- James--Chipp- There may be nae luck about house when the old man's awa, but ' generally there Is peace. low-gra- He iyhtVgoets back to the farm in wintertwants to get back, to the city Juirt-a- s soon as he'can. Governor Goethals sounds all right wt11.1e knban as but in blatory Colonel Goethals. 15c, 50c. Matinee-1- 0c, .4, ,:04:, ALIi THIS WEEK - -- -- c, o ,, - 1; wco,c4i, There doesn't seem to be anything about a militant manly or womanly suffragette. Is it his design to make the Dominion an adjunct? . President Wilson doesn't keepCongrass In suspense; he just keeps -- it going. L"7 ),117AG LA M ofiefit NOW PLAYING Tiny EttielThe Cute Baby Elephant. POWERS'S ELEPHANTS. Billy Link & Blossom Robinson. Dumitreseue Troupe. , Otto Brothers. &MAO!) and Bell. ANIMATED WEEKLY. Three performances daily. 2:41,7', 7:30, 9:15. Night prices. 10e, 2011 30c Matinee. 1200 seats, 10e. -- - ' predominating. trebrefi Broadhurst's Fa mous Drama, "THE PRICE." NextA big revival of "Uncle Tom's Cabin." 'Wonderful scenic effects and a cast or 40 players. Prices--..2550e, 75c. Matinees Thurs. and Sat., 15c, 25c, 50c. , -- A picturesque career Is usually one of lights and shades, shades generally I: The UtatiSiock --- . until "10111111111 tinderetAnd-the- Hie MONTGOMERY EXPI;OSIVE 41)." ()rheum Orcheotra. Night 10c, 25c, 50c, 75c. . Prices': , - - LYONS AND TOSCO os An 41110rieltrl Professor said, t? have cleaned up $50.000 at Monte Carlo. He fintst be professor of the fine arts. AVILA The System." - PIERPONT. -- is WEEK ALL-THI- TAYLOR 'GRANVILLE & - fr.-d- ' 1 ', 1, MARSHALL in - lidered. Immenae Con1Pgul Augmented Or. ehestra. Seenio, 3lechanical and floctrital EaRiontest. FEB. - a is in Canada. , tion. often 60 per cent of uranium,- while the .77Tes; Viua Socialist." minerals .11()W being looked to for the "What kind?" asked don'tquite understand?". increased auppiles of radium frequently "kre,3rou kind that diecussea contain cnly I pr 2 per icent. The radi- cialfsm overthe a. at an um is,present --in relative pro,. afternoon tear glass of beer- or Washington Stant, portions. and carnotite and autunite rnay.containasAltfle aeliveinjillgrero4 n early-Tia61 raaluni to the'rotwof ore. t ,.. The value of radium is ' hardlY in- you? Dibba-L-Wel-l, t there's no abstre-Ciiinsic in the-- fullest senae; Is deperits cellence rising: it all dent:nix u nthe.expense of treiting theInass of on, what-Yo-inearly you mineral with which it' is associated. would, ba for better the world rise,It if some The mere fact that it may take tap or people never fip7--Bgot twelve months or more to obtain pure radium bromide from the ore alsine Indicates .,t he 'fbigtt mot of treatment . Teacher,-Now,- , .Yampa, tio you While, lilso, .there is sucb a, deplorable "rex:, shortait of radii:Mi. many Countries are tinct?" willing to pay almost any price in orJamesTesm. der to obtain the prioritx: of delivery. TeacherThen name one bird that is n It is hardly lust, writes a now extinct. radium chemist, to put the blame on er. those responsible for preparing the raTeacherChipper? What kind of dium, butit is reasonable to hope for a bird is that?, reduction in price when the means have pet pigeon. The cat been improved for the treatment of the Jameslity him this morning.Judge. minerals. In treating these caught ores the proportion of rapoorer-grad- e I don't ToungbrideNorah,' dium to the total mass is so minute mind entertaining your women that it requires the greatest kill and friendstour in the kitchen eventligs,--bu- t efficiency to avoid losing most- - of it in I must insist on their making peas the ordinary works losses. Skilled ope- noise with their boisterous laughing. rators, expensive - machinery and the Norah--Sur- e, Um mum, sorry, but length of the various processes involved the ladies rally couldn't -- help it. I Aire alone reeponsible for the greater was tellin them how you tried to part of the expense, make Si cake yesterday mornin.-- Boston Transcript. AN EMPIRE FOUNDER. The CallerI wont- to see your New York Evening Wait. master about a bill. The Diplomatic Serrantlie left for To indicate Canada's splendid Newneas. nothing can better serve the country last night The CallerI want to pay him. than to cite the life of Lord StrathThe Diplomatic servant thastily). oonet who died in I.,,ondon yesterday. he returned this morning.The But Until his demise, hie land was still In Sketch.itrfeunation rage. He filled a plaoe eomewhat similar to that of The Magistrate (to offending inoH William Penn In the Ameritan colonare fined forty shil-,- 1 ies. with a touch of resemblance to torist)--Y- ou iings. Benjamin Franklin. Americans will The' MotoriatAll right, old min' differ with their northern neighbors Strathcona was as great You must take It. out,of a fiver. jewhother The Magistrate--yo- u are now fined In power or in performance ao these two, but will doubtless agree that his five pounds Anything more to saY? The iktotoriatBy Jove; sir, no! work like theirs we at the very basYou're to quick et repartee.,Excis and origin of national existence. Certainly the nineteenth cemturr hange. chronicles of our own still young naManagerMr. Smith, et late your tion fail to furnish any character has been 'very perfunctOry. comparable to this CanaAlan fouMer. work Smith (eagerly He was more than'a great captain, of Interrupting)Mr. -here---for or a wholesale philanthrope, Jones, I've been industry three months now, and, though let:vacant more than a colonizer of tried 'my, beet, that's the first lands, or a conetructive statesman of have a voyageur and pioneer in hie own bit of praise j have received since Mall "bt moo. I've been person. theugh he vs. Ge sett,. He exceeded the sum total of these .. varied capacities In that the Dosaeseed and confidence Tirp CRITIO-SAY-r- rS ITITE- - BEST of millions of people in moat comBiLL OF THKAVISTE.R. plete measure. He filled the poet of Commissioner for Canada, by High virtue of his high repute with Canadians. in a manner in which perhaps noother man will fill it. of farm machinery: orley hod ih Original New York Oast. Vlih Viefoe' NOW Et all.de Menai ahat bo'n ter save de country . -- you."--;lionirt- on !.." Garrick Theatre AM, NEXT WEEK Prieen 25c to 75t;. (A few seats $1.00,1 at Is SHE SAFE?: Virginia Brook's White Slave Play, "Little Lost Sister" Per Dramatized br Arthur James rd E. Econ. Seat sale opens Saturday. and-Edwa- , rwiffiTTer5i -- JUST FOR FUN . v -- - - . t HERE'S THE LIST: NtGHT AT THE BATH." Farce Sketch. r. I Lew Welle. saanphoniet and Monde and Sete, I Monologist; them to un 3 shown you'll have deratand; M'Arey aril Williams "DAY In isettmeAV IIIIsch. novelt y .. ,.; :11"' the punter; Katie Ilandwina. Iterthe I:30 modern o,Venus! - -I- Lady . woman In tt geto,s; :71: 74:15 : 9 Zmnreee Ortheotra.. to-t- 21 "'Jo . : rtiprtRecaVott2 - thlpposo K - I tic EXHIBITION -- ODEON ' DANCING ACADEMY .fr REX THEATRE , This Aftentoon and -- Tonight-Onl- y. "Fall of Constantinople" three-red, Beautifully presentation of the great siege that caused downfall of Rome. Gaumont feature, with 2000 performers, elab-A orately costumed aud mounted. valuable hiptorical production. tilled with thrilling scenes. , , "Cupid's Close Shave" r "Jnt Mnther! el hand-colore- - a., .. - NEW SCHEME. yer looking so imy about. Patsy? Tell get a licking when yer get home for going in ewtmming." . . h "What - . Daily from two to ten p. m., with illustrated lectures and motion Pictures att hree and eight P.m. -- - Brine She Boys and Girls on Saturday afternoon. SpeciaLlecture for the young people. Complimentary Tkkets at any Kooak Dealers. ISITThE , Deseret Museum SulldIng. Entrance on Second Floor. SEE The Clift Dwellers' Mummies. Skeletons of Extinct Monsters. The South Sea Island Collection. The Hall of Mormon Relics. and The finest Mineral exhibit In tht rerrnont - , rt hand-to-han- ol - -.,. ,3 Complimentary -- - I,, -- : Imes,7U1d , The artial price of radium, 1141iiir onEty - tt..ILZVIL.-ttltttldttSkteE- tH Thouiht and suede it Action!, you road your Wosyspaper or, Rook today, pay a Me'gatina oitenk tributs to Type and Paper. Pay jets worthwhile Doeds. A -- It - corn- - -- 77. 21YrtrrgttstrrMtrister morin stodYiloorierystrefully,aol the new maid that nuclei no The Times of Thursday last. has been stances were callers tG be the subject of much discussion in except. of course, be addedin case , circles. as all those life and death. , ., Interested In this new work realise that lialf an hour later the maid no matter what fresh supplies of mineral at his door. .."A gentleman to see may be found. there will always bo very beery works involved In "'Why. I thought I tole:ton" Its extraction. TeL I told him" she replied. "but be Pitchblende eontains eta qaturday-4ainiary-31,- I ...., 11 - ' " 1 goo. 4t' Assisting Artists; ELEANOR HABER, Impersonator. - ESTHER DAVIS, Soprano. SPENCER CLAWSON, JR., Accompanist. , - LgLo'dodLshaxp , ' 2. OWItRigniffilimmilowlomaminh 4 0 ., -- ' -- eir d by the laws of war in order; Inoni Of the Malt!!! execution, but he, was not that world from both Bulgarian and Greek kind of a man. Insteed be tailed cbito"-- (meaning-- Little Francisco) to . ,.. BuThe Greeks the have alone, graie him charged p sedans wtth rony atrocities 'during lecture on patriotism and the, eecond Balkan war. and these go beck and be It good soldier- - rrem le- leng-wieh- 4, ttnotr-thrto- Street iTrchin at Sewer GratingI set dropped my last nickel. Itt Ity. to -- use kield- n- Don't ye know dat yer on Wall streetrloire. Snoeeat THE 'QUAKER GIRL -- of-ee- al, Madero-W- O .2- last-spik- e Offers the I.offilneuni Three Continent - somebody at Washington bad the home. Now I can swim without Saturday Only: tbority not merely to forecast good or Jett - -bad. weather but to create a particular anything on my Mind." "A War Time Reformation" kind of weathew at a given date and Two.-paGeld Seal drama of the High Finance. hour. What chance woult- there be et, Civil war, with Francis Ford and much and underkle giving satisfactionrEifhe Veil black, very small, Oracs Cunard. Outlaw. chief re- -- the rain no as to suit impressed with the importance of her deems took himself in battle. Many to daily except Surtdar.- 2:30 a Connecticut farmer whom corn was mission, she stood before the 'kindly -1 of and feats Conhorsemanship cents. thrilling 4:80. Admission 25 . suffering for want of moisture. the lady of the house. d encounters. rates. by ducted parties at textuced flunday-acho"Weil, Ophaliar pirnickerew1H1 had cho4. 4- .- .., In. to 1 It p. Every' "Fee de washerwoman's little girl and prertms- arrangemesto- .- -- -sen thet day would be sure to complain. If he )(apt the iwercury.-at- - zero during- mommer she aay please to len hers She got to pay some bille." thi tnonth of January too that the ice dime. companiesi could gather a large crop at New 'York Evening Poet. their convenience, there would be howls Peddlers Not Allowed. What you enjoy in Icnowledge of protest from the clities because of ethet lump in- the priceEvery Maidze-Tberlid s- hat you glory lie as your her la- - man Called with- - a 'p time be decreed that it should be dry t bill. ma'am. tate in Life and Naturs, you ova or or cool would. spoil wet, warm, be him we have some al- littistmaTell largely to Type and Paper. . 'somebody's plans or profits. Opinion. No government could diet for it year ready.Lendon .1 Oh. Type and Paper, what that was responsible for Making weath- i Classification- and r for private and general consumption. Walukr 'Poetry end Bottom's "Tea; I'm a Socialist." .. weather-makin- g would be the worst you eeprese; kno trentruious your of 'will privileges.. Porhaps In the "What kindr naked Miss Cayenne. "I don't unite understandr--Mission, how- - sternal your,Influ- end it, maybe best- to let nature take - "Are you the kind that diacusses Soentee;'whit Respensi6ility you htsys her course. cialism over a class of beer or at an 0.009.11dOl.ëd-Mus.lafternoon tea?"Waohington Star. thrust into th. hands of Human .stirrsd 'iltoinpa; - And So , Was. pariahs of Asia, extinguished the funeral pile in indict, and crushed the lest firebrands at the martr't Also.. that it prostake in Europo sialmed "the sovereignty of the ciNson and the inviolability of life," a. Well, ell pit( a, ',renter area ?the people."Buthew could -s- uch achievement, hare come without ' Type and ettPerl imarittirrinne , i t" it doubt ample foundatio- n- for donor,' John, You Imagina anyth ingwOrle than marrying for moneyr' "Oh, yes: having to work for It" . Baltimore American. - 3s4sTho.' mane was placed on. the !slain. Templet , died In Turnbull 1176Patrillich James - ' Salt !Ak Ott. lridMorton Jacobs, ono dt the Plonsers of 1107, died at Glenwood, Bever county. Utah. 1906-windsterm did' considerablo damage at Heber. Watatch. couu , George .3. Wallacc, for marll - president of the Salt takii Stake- et Zion, died At Granpr, Salt Lake county.--1906The on the San Pedro, Loa Angeles and Salt Lahr, was driven with, iraPolinir , road Tverertuiniee at & point a) mass' north of the California atate line, LJn Ne va da. for road shortens the travel between Utah and outhoirn CAelifornie points several hundred Intim. , r;--1IElisabeth )L Hatch. it Utah pioneer of 'AMA, died in Woods ('ross, Davis octunt. Utah; 110birs. tlisahoth Fouts Walker, a .Utalt pioneer of 1847, died in ?ant Grove", Utah sounty, Utah.: ve, 'S I' ' is finally married, did she come to take the plunge? MarieShe didn't She 'Was shoved off by three younger sisters.--E- x. IWOElder FIrst-reeal- ttors veofAinerieor4lovittedthe . : EthelSo Kato , P APER to-gi- w ,IT014(1101"1-..,F.,voiTTY- ntrottlhe-grentelti-eingle-le- MON.' Witt TUES.: t'EB:2ad. ardSpePial Matinee, TuesdaY Into Matrimonial Sea. - es The-,lcac,In 1114IAt. a meeting held at Nauvoc, ilL :ctsaph Smith Was elected sale tor: the 'Church, to hold the office during- hie life, hia ., "auccaaaore ta be the - but-we-- sun-klas- er . - ic , ; - a smoke-and-op- Irottinott ; Mow - . . Church Historian ,ty ANDREW JENSON, Sristow of Kansas Nays, revolution in Haiti, in world polihe to a candidata to succeed himself. ties. it but a tempest in a teapot. Thie time he will run as a Itepublican,' me wham political friends will wonSometinted it le hard to tell. where der whether his action is progressive thrift begins and 'stinginess ceases. -. Or- retrogressive,: No matter what joyriders start out general Villa says thir he has no for, they 'generally come to grief. -. arribitionter becoMs previdant of Alextee fie is the only military manon the, He who bag the world for Me oyster faders') or rebal 'Mill lebli psi Aft Wit gathiir pe ambitton:----Mtmama- should :oecupra prominent lace in Mexico's book of THE FAMILY AND THE NATION. fame. -- Omaha Bee. The 'old law on which society was President Wilson reiterates that his laid on the family certain obpolley,towerd Mexico is still iwittcb reared which. no amount-o- f legislifetime.and wait: Some day his waiting Will lating or abstruse reasoning can posbe rewarded by having the things for sibly change or remove: we may go on indefinitely which he has waited COMO to him.. lengthening the list substiof our public and quasf-publfor the home and parental au'The' Agricultural college should Itisti- tutes never- solve anY thoritY. ute an extension course on the care problems for either the family or the state that way. The family rennet perform its function by delegating it to the state and the sooner we get that firmly fixed in our minds the a n et sooner we shall begin to reatise better BY GEORGE MATTREW ADAMS. results and undoing muctl, of the misour &liberate chief ensuing froul d;lu ruin X- - a w afTria-l- t Effisporr-bff- li of Influence in the forging. of d ism from this original proposition: a. moral to as law The daily guide big Happenings end !he wonders of bonduet Civilitation,--havoi- ; been the 'tempThe ceremonial law-- - as- a- - directory tingly simple teeters of Type and of If TOOT). The civil law for-t- he , government increaswith their And yet Paper. of the nations. ing Power and Grendeur,they seem the least appreciated in thenteelves. CONTROLIANG THE WEATHER. ct what Thi Thirst-anfor New York WOrld. Hunger io Tyree, and Papor,,had At that glance. air Oliver Lodge's what inspired tho Forefathers of proposal.. to control the weather will meet with UniVertili approval; Zverywhat you are today. body complains of the weather. but, Victor Hugo in speaking of ths as Mark Twain said, nothing is ever past Pentury, said that it le as 'the Still, there are. serious drawbacks to grandest ifC.ntseries. Itireed the the scheme. when It te carefully con-- 1 - . m dy e I-- or-b- tAMLITIIEATREMNAKA4"1"114 : --meaning---of of e et .1 -- 11,611- 000 Inourence Irn ortant Events m Church liisto Assislant pub-Mi- the-wor- i says it is a question of life and death." So be went down stairs and found an Greee-Turkic- i ' - .a :t - Naturally, there has crittetani bt the imposition to build government railroads in Alaska. It has been denounced as "paterbellter0 The Senate, however. 'passed it' hill for a fellers! trunk line of 1,000 miles of about $40.000.000. and It le Influential at. st so utterly? expected that the House ein 'roses s Chicsgo ; Topers, such - Its similar bM. - nounrad it in 'shone strops. terms.' e the Aleeka need,' railroads. presentetion in Conti-PeTboyalli -loofa temerhoble deMonsirotion west do for that far off s have other-Pindon. for held In this Country. when thousands of the rutted t :7 OtlfMormtot"--- wonuto met tilthe- Tab- - States and it is just es ietI that the government should undertake to make made and otter .meny eloqueut - dresses passed revolution, of protest & beginning st railroad building there, altinet the injustice contemplated in for under government supervision there be will ;. the proposed bill. This demonstration noprivate exploitation. And the treated a teo:saatiort throughout the benefit which. in the first place. will Country. awl It undoubtedly, had Ito.' coma teP Alseba . will finally be shared effect on Congress, for the senate killed In by the entire Country. Alaska is vast storehouse of otalth. Br the measure. 'PollThat mass meeting of "Storm' on" ing it up. the entire Country wfli be 1 women and subsootent gatherings was enriched. , an 'object lesson to the Couritry of the The demand for railrOmds,for Alaska Influence onion can exert on public at- Is one of long standing. ItoOasvelt and snd 'it he but reasonable to sup: Taft urged railroad construction there pose that It became Co Iniptrattolt to Ind other secretaries of the interior banth-- worklef be entranchlainnent.et eCrti Lane have presented argument That was an indirect'effect of in detail showing the poasibilitlea toZ the Cullom bill. though It lievei became them. Secretary' Fisher strongly recornmended that the government con, 7 We ire sorry to notice that this die- struct,a railroad from the coon, to the tingulahed gentlemen 4l.d a. skeptit rest' Alaskan interier, tad Bresident with regard to lite ltereafter. Us. le left preesed Os matter On Congress . ... In llts meantime public sentiment has quoted as follow!: whethe- r- by bare no great- fear- of death. cor.- - crystalised en t Alaska rept the natural dread 6f the physicalI private or public CSPIttl, t pain which, usually accompanies it needed most au a railroad. 'I certainty. wish beyond anr words - tete power to express that I Could bevel STOP THE NUISANCE. greater assurance that there will tie reuniting with those we lovelnd f titer have he following en world: but from iny reading of the We heart against an acknowledged motel Scripture, and even tOMittins that proteet by the itChicago Itecord-fieralthere is a hereafter. I cannot find any swe "'The veetibulo of the ' estistactery content's to warrant auch urfaos tare is alt inexcusable nule. Could I believe that I could si beftef hoc It le universally condemned by Meet the loved ones who have tons be- women and very generally condemned fore, I do not know but that I should look forward with pleasure to the 'pass- by men. even by men who smoke. If the smoking which la the cause of the Ing 'kerma' Not having this beiler.1 nuisance were prohibited there can be om Quits content to star where I am ea long as I can; and finally. whoa Old no noubt as tothethe reception of the public. There might by Charon appear d to row rn. over, the prohibition be some grumbling tot a time by river Stow, I hail be reed to So." minGrity. but it would toon subside. To diawithout faith In a reunion, on The satisfaction of the majority would the other'alle. between'thore who 'were be rermanent and before lOng it would cus, united 'hem is to die Indeed. To die be practically unanintour. The tom in ether Otte proves thet the ,L,,erm blithe belief, which the Gospel is concession to the smokers wholly Vette Is but the passing over I dark. unnetesstry. rurthermore, the expert (Neil lit "to" this city Park of the a11.V It 'order to reach the tarto tha thew nuisance net the. nultanceL Why Stop he to the ret,ChtlottlutS Oxrfoo,sod now? Why not have done with the ber astain to- is ;teal .11tedaid. as tor rarI" - - Senator, Make-end-1P-R Seripturat proof. did the-l-ate .mover trrto rasp the Old Testament In our City smoking Is practicall7 The Hebrews. who bad illoPtred don. away with In the the - men ter teacher s. tem considered ram but frequently smokers taffl terminated.deceased the of is l'.talstanet lighted cillimt willttbenLintio the care'. ' is gathers& to his When, go frequently happens On porno Tan sold: d tadtints,. the care are overcrowded.thts They looked-acma reunion. There was the gathtr Is very annoyIng to paseenaers who erneobject to tobtlece smoke, It le a, babtt leg place for the family. It is this' been More that should be stopped, for unties it le .' forting 'thought that bee ellecottragel It wM not be long before futly revealed In the the bolder mokera will putt away at the reeking, tiger stumps. The street SCIAGARTAN Artocirts. tat totrtpaity ten perhaps not nstop the TheT Greeks in this Country are-unend nuisance:but itcould be put-ae re- - to up a u beresearily ,wor City ordinance irbich the by ; . - a ports of Greek cruelties during the lett Conductors no della would enforce. ' war. originating in Bulgaria. They -to fear that the stories will find N1LLA AND CiitnAlbriA:77 I are contradict.willing gaze unless they - 1 - ed. and that their national reputation rrancleco Villa,- - as reported. hes will suffer. said that be does not aspire to the as-th- ov a EVENING NEWS FRIDAY' JANUARY 30 1914,, 0111.,.... -- remit-Utmost- sago -- to and that daythara has boon itsno reason Madero or substantiated. According to the Greek 4:witless Nrilla's loyalty PaPor "Atlantis" the drat eecretart Of td , the )yrench legation 'it Athens. acting The Sas rtafteilleCE Chronicle ,. die . tsndir inetructioni froM the home offices visited berres. Donato. and bligrita im cussirs tb chapati for pato its bfait, esti.- modiately after evacuation by the ?Ni- Ito. finds to sneourapsmont is Con- -. thit that . The floc was 'bows of paper gerians. 7)Tis personal report the most revolting natitro.-- .. Hundreds titutionslists ars:st hopeloss minority. of defenseless Greek' had been means. It'von assuming that the Constitution8.1rod ipa manner that only liendish alists control ths slight slates of TaTartar ingenuity could have imagined :soap's. Chihuahua, Coahuila. Nueva traintliooraFecuted. The consuls of Augtria t4011 Durango. Lowor Calif roma-rideand Italy t Felonies, visited germ. aora and Sinaloa sad that tbo their Huorta. of Itestee stands by tact after -- officialInspection of the as follows: bo would relative Once strength of ruing smoking the flourishing No. Area sq. Pepum city and ,the questioning of the few -Steles milel letten survivors confirmed in every detail the 12.00.207 22 3E4.011 Miens righteousneos of the bitter protest of eonotitutionalists I 413.994 I.446,614 the Greek goverment .' Now. the Chronicle argues. it is eviThe wholesale snd inhilmati Waughler or the Mohammedan population by dent that 2,600,000 people, scattered over 411.000 square Miles of mining and the Bulgarians during the h war wee officiatly confirmed by the Vatting country. ran never conquer ,12.- British- - foreign minister. Sir ?.Alward 000,000 people. concentrated on 251000 Greys accusations were based on the square miles and controlling doubtlesi . a stilt larger share of the British coneular reports from Macdonia and Threce.: The...ministerdes- ble wealth. unless the 12.000,000, or a clinek,however, to make public the de- kiwi :part of them; dosire to be con: tail; of the:matter; contending that (Mere& Neither party being able to consular reports were confidentisi, and borrow to any extent and -eachl being moreover that behid refuted to compelled td tight. as- - well- is it con ll Nett& woUla reports from the same 'eonsuli from its CarranS114 seem as win to sure against "Hut. thilLiBilaWkrtStiminitte d. n"ct. twenty till p7)1140d by tne Turkst states stand by him. But that remittal; osild manr other charges ha . barn-substontiated, Troving to the tc1 bio seeti. World how utterly, barbaroup warfare can be even la our age..; Netwithsta ndipg- t he - radical -l-egislation passed the last few montha. 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