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Show TAKES John PUCE OF - CANNON Chairman of the Rule Committee Following House Fight. New Dalzell part, at least, of the Washington power of which Speaker Cannon waa shorn when the bouse ousted him from the committee on rules, baa. in rh judgment of the Insurgents, simply been transferred to one of Uncle Joe's" staunchest aides, John Dalzell, representative from Pittsburg. The action of the house In ousting Cannon from the most important e was no sooner announced than It was known that the Republicans would select Dalzell as a member of the increased committee pnd that be would be made its chairman. Mr. Dalzell was elected to congress In 1887 and has had little trouble to being sent back when his term exllis maioUty over hla Demo pired. --- 1IKKK is a hlrtinimg udvi rlivjm nt f r tla: in.in u!i, though lie may lie beaten, cannot Ik- broke ii ; who, if debated, still jj and uln nuiii-rjble- . relityilis lltH'otteiiK-m- l Consult wisely, reflolve firmly, then ee ute with infl. xalT and delenmnariun. J$e strong in your jitirKHe(einliih-ni-tu owrrtiiiie all otjo-itio- n it is lae k of eonfiiTence all tlint courts failure. Make uj your mmd to win. Disjh-doubts. Ikini-d- i the ghouls of fear from your side-- , exorcise-thewith the talisman of courage, put per wrance in llieur place, and auecess will lie yours. Cain the reputation of and it will lie better than a letter f credit : it will give others faith in your ability and your jurwer to aceorn-pltj.- li vt hat Smh a reputation, like the gold stundard, ta you undertake. rurre-n- t tl.e world ovt-If you find no way. MppluilJjW a ofition air "Iij you want a Imv - com-uiitte- - r theXoboely wan's a repl 1)0 you need a boy? tla youth. Xoboily iimls a boy, reluriuuj the man. Well, spy, mister, do you have- - to liave 'i -1 ' a-- ' ? perseveringly r, Ml am sorry to say do, ami I guess you are the (toy I want, f 1h merehanl, Tliere is a roiimmx almut perseverance the jnetst fascinating in at! the truly great men of both ancient aml .modern times, bringing them from the juts of poverty, dungeons of and pillories of jierstvution into the white light of honor, wealth nd fame. It is the slab ainans brain, the warrior's sword, the lawyer's , foga, the inventors secret, the scholars ojk-sesame it is the driving force which enables the human engine to reach the Grand Uuiou dejiot asf tiuBvess. Stiik;at-it-iveiieis the fundamental quality which tells to advantage in every profession, trade and calling of life. Hawthornes Scarlet r took twenty years of drudgery, but the author kept at it, murmurtime will come; my tune will eomo.' It did come; he produced My ing, on- of. the master classics of the Knglish language. Bulwer scored nothing tint failure after failure, yet he kept writing and writing until the world was compelled (o notice and acknowledge him as one of the grrnt- masters of modern fid ion. , rSuixs-s- s is measured not so much by what is accomplished as by the which is overcome. The most perilous hour is tliut in which oppo.-itio-n to give up. When you arrive at the danger point, if are tempted you jou 4ont pass it you are ffqne for. fjose courage and you lose all. No man ever lost in the battle of life until he had first lost faitli in himself. Columbus, in his journal day after day. wrote: This day we sailed westward, which was NTlfiatfcr w hat happened, he jeonh ss Is-tte- -- - that he waa getting nearer the quest of his voy-ag- e, ao through sunshine and storm, with leaky ves-ae- la and mutinous crew, LTatuck until the glad cry of land ahead 1 rang in his delighted ears. Sail on, stick on, until the land of your ambition is knew RMSM terw readied. The magnificent efforts that some are making in behalf of pure English, and particularly their heroic struggle to compel their editors, reporters, scrubwomen arid devils to have their adverbs" properly placed, merit the commendation of every lover of literary perfection.- The locutions always it is best, we have said, definitely wa9 decided, it commonly merely is trying, ia stated, etc., which grace the columns of the papers referred to, grow in beauty as one studies them. The necessity for this battle for ' made is evident by a cursory examination of the writing accuracy --of melt wlo are popularly supposed to write good English, but who hare eanfafely adopted I beg pardon, carelessly hare adopted the style that our local authorities so vigorously oppose For instance, we have Macaulay saying: We are instantly overwhelmed, They are not sufficiently He has distinctly announced, He has presumptuously enlarged, brought, etc. De Quince says: He will henceforward travel Lord iSaotn: They are continually used. Edmund Burke: It was merely v necessary. George Meredith: It ia commonly stated. Cardinal New-naseem. It nmy fairly And, finally, that stylist, Addison, is guilty of these: I wm yesterday walking, It was finely He had before discovered. shaded, These illustrations, together with many similar lapses by such y grammarians as Scott, Thackeray,- Dickens, Irving, Stevenson, etc. will Amply prove excuse amply will prove the extent of this evil which present masters of prose are combating, and I sinciprely hope they will I be able to counteract the superstitious reverence of tlie masses for these i pretended masters of our common tongue. news-pajx-- rs - y lin-45n- al -- -- n: much-advertis- -- slov-nl- - w One of the prettiest incidents I evei beheld at CUrbtnms time was a scene in Moved by Antics of Small Children the hotel in San Francisco mtrrast. The actor were tittle boys and girl and gathered in the lobby of the hostelrv they sang in the sweetest tones of childhood the Familiar hymns which we have ever associated with the st-before-J-ca ed celebration of Christs nativity.- As voices out their young rang dhrough JBy ALEX. p. EASTMAN the corridors of the establishment aocietv women in imported gowns and blazing in diamonds ceased their small talk to listen - ike atraina and stem men kept silent as memories of their purer days vweae evoked by song they had once loved to repeat --- '- Its&t -- everywhere. Le-ti- le -o - u-- r -- yuu-de-p- oa! n-- UTAH STATE NEWS DOHT FORGET Members of the Weber club, Ogden'a commercial brganlalion. are planning In your next Cirocery the erection of a Lew club house. firmorder, fitly The merchants of Bilgham City are on insist ly discussing the advisability of InaugurTeas. TIi pleastmi-jojv- d ating a ha'f bolldty for the summer will months. lor tlie trouble. AA'A.' She: iff from all of the Intermoun-tah- i states will gither In Salt I.ake on June- 15 for their annual session, which is to last several day. Ogden artisans are to form a political party of their own. a committee of seven having been selected to prepare T.tt APK. OF- a declaration of principles and formulate a platform for a newjarty, The assessed valuation of Provo A Good Suit costs say $40.00 City property for 1910. exclusive of A Good Watch costs say $40.00 property assessed by the state board of equalization amounts to 2,7S5,800, You wear the suit six months. You an Increase of f 19,000 over ha year carry the watch twenty years or lut Hewlett's repayjau Hewlett Bros. Co. - 1909. 1 Harry Thorne and James Hayes will not stand tiial for the murder of Geo. W. Fassell, the Salt grocer who was killed by one of the men when fee-tuTreatment Jaw. they "were lobbl.ig his 'store,' until Lump Jaw is due to a fungus" which In June early taken Into the animal's k usually sysoi.t. out ot twenty-siOnly samples tem In feed consumed. Lump jaw is of milk collected from the dairy wag of the liable to affect the glands Lake throat or the bones of the bead, w rites ms while ou tin ir rounds in Saltstand-srd, as found to be below the cty Doctor David Roberta In American In tests made by City Chemist Cultivator. It is not advisable Jo keep aa animal thusT afflicted lingering in Herman Harms. John Gordon, a mason, while worka herd. On the other hand it is ad vlsable to either treat such an animal ing at the new court house in Brig-haCily7 was at the bottom f an oTktlt tt,as Biieh animals Invite- dtir eases into the herd, owing to the fact excavation, when a large rock fell on that-th- ey are so reduced in vitality his neck. Gordon was seriously hurt, that they have no resisting power but is recovering. :A remarkably large per cent, of such Descendants oT the Hand Cart Vetcases can be successfully treated If erans he'd a meeting In Salt Lake taken In time by opening up the en- City on Thursday, and formed a perlargement and washing It out with a manent organization, to be known as John Dalzell. 'strong antiseptic solution, like live offhe Daughters or the Hand Cart association. rratlc opponent In the last election carbolic acid in water, and putting the was about 6,000, which shows bow he animals on a tonic. In this way the Work of repairing the Western Pa ttands In bis district, the Thirtieth of afflicted animal is not only saved, but cl fie along the shores of the lake, the entire herd Is protected against where It suffered from the recent Pennsylvania. lie has been washouts, is progressing rapidly. It of the com-ultt- disease. Is expected that the line will be on rules many years. It waa not Something Stronger Than Wind. Cannon who placed him on the comSenator Depew. apropos of March opened during the week. mittee In the first place. Thomas B. winds, said, at a dinner in WashingThe county commissioners have deReed was the speaker who selected ton: cided to hold the first Good Roads conMr. Dalzell for the Important An place, fellow, one year vention at Ephraim, May 17. Prof. md since then Dalzell has been re- when Easter came in March, paid too Richard Lyman and the commissiontained on the committee. many Easter calls and drank too many ers of Sanpete, Sevier and San Juan Mr. Dalzell also Is a member of the cup of eggnog, and, alas, was quite counties will be In attendance. ways and means committee, another overcome. Helpless and alone, Fred Beck, a fellow lurched, hobo, was burned to death at the Side powerful adjunct to the house of repAs the resentatives. There has been no big In the iate afternoon, toward home, of a bonfire which he and a con pan legislation before the house in recent a little girl watched him from her Ion had built near the Hot Springs years that Dalzell did not get into the lndow, curiously. hotel, north of Ogden. Beck was inthickest of the fight. He has been one Oh, mamma, ahe said, come and toxicated, and his clothing caught fire of Speaker Cannon's chief supporters look at Mr. Stuyveaant. Isnt the wind Salt Lake capital, to a large extent, and with him aa chairman of tlie com- blowing him about! will provide for the new 175,000 watermittee on rules the hand of Cannon t works system that will supply Beaver Important to Mothers. (bay still be regarded aa at the helm. Work will be commenced immeCity. of bottle Examine every Mr. Dalzell is 66 years old, a graduate CASTORIA, carefully and Ahe plan Is to have the diately, a safe and sure remedy for of Yale college and a lawyer. He Is a nfaata-a- nd children, and ice that it Eystern completed and ready for use within a year. The alty ccanclLof-Rmy- o has xtrdere FSkTn It waa hla point of order that waa u aLTieljI ed an 'election to be held Tuesday, bald by Cannon In the- fight to oust In Use For Over HO Years. the speaker aa m member (if tha rules ' The Kind Yon Have Always Bought May 24, at which time the taxpayers will decide whether the city shall be committee, but tbe house voted down From the first to last, and In the bonded for $90,000 to build new waterthe speakers ruling and Dalzell lost ce of smarting disillusion, we con-nu- e works, and $110,000 to build a new tha fight to expect good fortune, better flectrlc lighting plant. health, and better conduct; and that Snugly secreted In the rat of her HEADS CHICAGO VICE QUIZ so confidently, that we judge It Heed- kinky hair $600 worth ot diamonds less to deserve them. R. L. Steven- and other jewelry valued at $1,000, Dean Walter T. Sumner Appointed son. which are supposed to have been Chairman of the Commission ApStolen, were found on Cora Wallace, a negress, who claims Salt Lake as her pointed by Mayor Busts. Ml home and who was arrested at Boise. A corps of Oregon Short Line surChicago. Very Rev, Walter Taylor 8umner, who has been named .. temveyors 'are now In- Cache valley for the purpose of laying plans and makporary chairman of the commission to ing surveys for the Improvement and Investigate vice appointed by Mayor reconstruction of the Cache valley Bussells dean of S3. Peter and Paul branch, which was built by Brigham Episcopal cathedral and la distinDean guished In religious circles. Young, and known as the Utah CenSumner waa born In Manchester, N. tral. H., In 1873, and after graduating from Losing sight of the road In the dark, the local. high school entered DartRobert Graham, a driver for the P. J. mouth, which In 1898 made him Moran Construction company, drove bachelor of science. He then came tc his team, attached to a heavily loaded Chicago ' and for a time was 'city wagon. luto Weber river near Ogden, salesman tor a big electric concern, late Tuesday night, and was drowned. but entered the Western Theological The team, valued at $800, was Seminary, and In 1904 was ordained drowned. to the priesthood. Previously he had Despondent over being deserted by been secretary to the coadjutor Eple her husband, Mrs. Ellen Toms, aged 27 years, of Salt Lake City,' attempted suicide, taking a large dose of morphine. Her predicament was discovS3.00,S3.50f$4.00&$5.00 Umm fSlTC Bm'Btom ered by neighbors, and she was hur! U f ried to the emergency hospital and TV. L. Douglas will recover. worn are shoes Prevented from Informing hla fambrrooreiuenthaa ily of the hiding place of $5,000 In njr other make, gold, silver and currency, by being BEOAUSEn stricken dumb, John J. Jones of AmerW.I.DnlMklM 4 1M iImk k ican Fork saw his wealth go up In mml lk smoke, when the savings, hidden In wmImw. quality an old stovepipe in the stable, were is tM wwrld. WJL"e'e bM consumed by flames which destroyed a se-ov the stable. gratia wear, otkor makf William H. Brown, a negro convict Mtincaaoet esxw. r . frnt who with the notorious Harry Tracy. W. U imk Yk iimilm te tb bottom. Take A Mehailiwte. Dave Lamp and Frank Edwards, esIf thoyrr tfsNticr for W L. rmf U mat foc Mkto in yonr ioti wm for MMlor4rCtlof, caped from the Utah state prison Oc bf mail. Xhor dirrtton bow odti: oirmf foil dlfMH4 from tober 8, 1897, was returned from the " W Man. prtfMMi. .Doi(lM, Brockton, III penitentiary at Lansing. Kan., Sunday morning to complete the serving of a thirty months' sentenoeT Heavy frost over Salt Lake and -- Dean., W alt ,X.Sn mo r el-- more. Figu re the comparative Why dont men carry better cost. watches? We sell better watches. 170 .is n SALT LASS CUX UTAH THE SHORTEST ROUTE TO ....IS VIA..... - : I Because a heme la In the country e it n on a farm is only an added be more iiaon why d attractive, for thux who are Dirt tilive to lt enough in the country real'y nd more time" in their homes titan do who, live in Cities. And it is a true tha Dim 1oiiim and inn life I daily liecommg more and more I ractive. 'ihe inside of our bouse is our me. ? why not nuke it met- and homely jmd cheerful, up I I modern. 1 ou wouldnt think of burning tallow todies, yet why e wall pajrJ. Jn order to educate a few retmed peo m every community to the aiti-ti- e r.mty of soft velvet v alabastined walla t olid color, a five offer of beaut uul whII ot classic design is nude to every pmil Jhis paper. liIt ler of is also possible to secure without any tn.cnse' color suggestions for vour home piling you the most suitable colon, to use th- - Isrst 'arrangement, curtains and over jatains, etc. in fact the aerrnps of a jeor.nne architect are at sellout charge to you. , In cities there are many and most ex dent designers of interior decoration, but it takes money and time to carry out their ideas. This same service is at the disposal for it, and but( every reader if lie te- than all, it tell you liovv yoii can either do the work yourself or direct some e It gives vou exact shade and Die telor- -. and the stencils to do the woik without charge. DEETH, NEVADA i only 65 Bile fraa JARBIDGE a tbe aai liac of both ill Sostbara Pacific aad tbe Wutera Pacific Railroad. DEETH uf it Vet-eian- -- - QXtfflSfc) - ifcOSRJUtt I A (a)0G W. L. DOUCLAS OHUbw 4- tvl,aid copat bishop of Chleagftf and also, jtaa priest In Charge of St. George'ir jurch . iI greatly appreciate the HSuor done me by Mayor Busse in arointing me on the commission." ss j Deg,, Sum. ner. and I think the the personnel of the commission excellent. It Is composed of me'j knd women who have the confluence of the public to an unusual extent. Whatever their decision, ItrwtlV'be' received by the public Mr 'coming from a group of citizens who have the best Intere.gta of the city at heart The public will be certain that the do lnforma-'ilof- t rj4ion Is based on first-hanand knowledge." Dean Sumner said that In hia opin- - , d , whlch has been applied to the body, was a misnomer. ' jiliousnoss T hare need your valuable Casearet and I find them perfect Couldnt do without them. I have used them for aome i"w for Indigestion and biliousness aadam now completely cured. Recommend them to everyone. Once tried, you will never be without them in the family." Edward A. Marx, Albany, N.Y. , palatable. Potent Tata Good. bK:ken. Weaken orGHpa 10e.t5c.SOn. Keene nold ta bnlk. There wm tablet ntancpedCCC. Gnanntaedw con or row bmmmi back. foOood. Kmc opiuli ar Manta toa tree tml. reeMdm . Be.aaoorraiu.ata. M, Habit Tretaad. ehete ether tae taiM. hiee neexileei I INI INItkeM e.ll - Eaeli -F-AnAi-YamSrsSa . Cache valley. Thursday night caused a vast amount of damage to fruit crops, although in the larger orchards, where smudge-pot- s were kept burning, the loss was comparatively- - light A company Js abont to ha formed to build a cannery at Tooele. Some of the finest fruit In Utah Is raised In abundance in and about Tooele. It Is expected that the plant will be In operation In - the early fall and will give employment to twelve to fifteen people at h.e start, Leonard Bsaeisoa a .young man who lives In Richmond. Cache oounty, has confessed to stealing a hors from a Mr. Moody of Smlthfield. Witte fcr PiooL AdeVe Fija. of Salt Lake City, died Sunday from Brights d'sease. GRAGER WIRE & IRON WORKS 631 STATE STREET, SALT LAKE CITY flffti ft II t y c tr -- c V fcsi he above represent one of the mans different m&nuftu tore for residesign of iron Fence dence. cemetery lot and public building Write for catalogue and prices 1 ME AI WOMFN to larn Barber Trade in Juffht Weeks. Tuition, with set of ttxdft. Tuition, with partial et of ton! $s ddrM MOHLEft BARBER COLLEGE 18 Commercial Htreet .Sait Lake Cuy. Utah SEALS, STENCILS A DO EH, TKAP8 CHECKS, Etc. Full line Kubhrr Type OutAta, and supplies in stock. Mail orders receive prompt attention. ALT LAKE STAMP CO., Salt Laka City RUBBER STAMPS A Narrow Ecape. d-Two Irishmen, bent on robbery, held long, fierce fight, In which the Scotchman almost had the better ot it, they succeeded In conquering him. A thor ough search of his clothes disclosed one lone piece. Troth, Pat, said Mike disgustedly, if he'd had tin clnts instead of a nickel he'd have murthered the two of us!" Everybodys Magazine. to Complain. said the disgruntled actor, Had No Reason Here, I dont want this part. If I play It I'll have to die in the first act." . Well, replied the manager, what are yeu kicking about - You die- -a natural death, dont you? If you got a chance to come on in the second act youd get killed. Chicago Record Herald. April Fooled His Mother. Robbie ran into the sewing room and cried: Oh, mamma! Theres a man In the nursery kissing Fraulein. Mamma dropped her yewing and rushed for the stairway. "April fool! said Robbie, gleefully. It's only papa." Everybodys Magazine. Something in a Name. surprisingly ejaculated the patent churn man who had not visited the hamlet before In several months. When did yon change the name of this hotel to the Taft house? Right after we built on that big bay window, replied the landlord of the hostelry at Whittlesville. ruck. Well, well! His Object. "He says he would like to meet the woman that can beat his wife cooking ", "I suppose he would elope with her. Houston Post. 1 Net the 8ame. What do you call yo.ur mule, un cle? You mean whuta hla name, boss, or w hut Ah, calls lm? Houston Post. Hla- - Pythl The Duelist You are a true friend to. me. You always support me at painful moments. I remember .that you were a witness at my marriage" Rire. Official Rudeness. Mrs. Newly I shall never let that operator send another telegram . for me. I just gave him a message for officious old thing did was to read It. Lip pin colts. What are .they giving away over here? Come along, stration of face Mt 1i.m pvn" Oh. I a taste. Jack. "powder, Its a demon- of no lnter- - dont know. Let's ask for Washington Herald. |