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Show fWvp1 A Peaceful Home There. An enthusiastic young minister who followed one o' the old type in a loopy country village was thumping the rosttjim a good deal, and disunited a spider w hich bad found peaceful Yjt - ty-iJ- i refuee $r te tl.h one of the crannies foi day. homeless. Wandering up the ai-It was met ley another spider and the tale of wop was imp cited ecu stand tins mlfl'ic-- i I thumping and jumping aoout hay lived ,n the pulpit for mint vt.us hut can't s.u there any long: Said the seiond hinder .utui'e! hv a tine spirit of client "Come along w th n the n hav n't been distirhed ur fill, v.us box a' My home's in the col'e--tii- ii In le I i he don' " The Lassie A Silca'inn g up u xjusfcw or TTLvo rm mi Ipati-i- l ol'-c- -tl c hc-ai- her elf ' In uec-eyg.i- "Marling," don't mind games hut all fages can egirit properly ' woj&urMZzurs' sao rax rar v,r wove r to tiaxfct : v over-educate- d ' wise man may ions ,f he hoirotts A seat I hue The Same Thing, That MBs Biggies Tom is the I tever met. poorest conversationalist Ills Hostess Is that so? Tom Yes, the only thing she said to me the whole evening was No." and I had to propose to her to get her to say that. His Business. Nuts' (announcing the expected) Professor, it is a little boy. Profes or (absent mtndedly) Well I'tn veiy busv just now; ask him what he wants. I have heard that one ot our an preaching cestre.ske, was a aco.d and Mur" was Ftm. i Amelia, shd used to shake her tingei t an on rtina.e driver when he refused to naiheck his her-- e and y: "Just wall till thc gts to the' him world IThen thee'll sk" what will hipien As I have remarked, the Quaker project was not But for onc p. p Par opincn aiwavs auev (fstul the is quite rlgiat the Quaker fa" p.n tiou'ai Hoj woman's face, was trat.sfu e! vvith inh-'Y- es I i,oe ral? is far joy-rid- e A POSITIVE. d PER. CURE FOR MANENT Tkr i. m pafclicrty. b M 134 W. SwOli STITUTE Drunkenness and Opium Diseases. .diet .rlmi. .1 Mswt. THE KLELET IN T.nnl, Sir!. SaIi LjV. Crtv MAIL KODAKS; DEVELOPING AND FINISHING YOUR US Ret ctiuppeU pjnt in the west Quick work cxi'crts hull Inn- of all sunpln-Write for cata'nmn s .velop'iiK prices SALT LAKE PHOTO SUPPLY CO. tvi Main Strc t Salt I.ake City I y - Judge. The Broken Engagement. So the engagement Is at Well, when you hold rut two cigar? to him. to offer' him his choice, he both " takes jnf-Lh- ut 1 . i -h ' - t 't if , j i -- Yav-ezt--e c O', pi-- re. tel! 'on i e Vf.-ive cn 5!6 W Old 'a? A Explained w , Would h m h -- I'd k vv It dx a ! cak,.v -- milk from 8 to It per cent. , j When you build your Silo, build a good one one that will stand the strain of time. Luild it with Tunes RED DEVIL Warning OT. 'nro-aai- h, NoHem-r.-Rt- r. oB pees Mid Mrn,wb8g-- derstactb g ier!e?g at daughter Ye. nrd I voi underst-r- d you might as e ir r Portland Cement And the initial investment will he practically the only rot. Your Sik) will last forever there will be no expense for repairs. Write and us for a book teB'ng all about the or a sJ.lo, and how to advantages build one with "Red I'evll" Portland Cement. Sold by all. leading dealers. ak 1 oir e to 'ta, as ia't.'that she i as you fortune huuters are con tar - (ern"'-'1 j Union Portland Cement Cql ' - f0f An Oliver. ' "Vr 8trnt want to marry your daughter per - f0 plrvou promise tpe. been accu-In the to which she bd tay tOTTc" t wouldn't be that mean to ber "Ch. Bo Increase Dairy Frofits If von have stock to feed y ott; nuistl hive a SILO. Kerri ng d.igc vvil decrease the ios't of fattenTngcattle, and in the i isc of cows, it will increase the amount of 'u wee, te frStatmaid ro'"5'' nl TIT SILOS V6 5 r-V- A iit0!.itic 'or two to live tn t wcek'y' ' I! ir 1 A The often begins in a and ends at the morgue - hum.n s f.ii.i'o'e . cv'M i once fail to te t Inf. Rori.tv wh'ch.t el, cved that God w,s no1' bis fc.v,,n i it an.ee t lived ki'brhl iT"Ctm;r did the dn P'f bstrt vei i ?d he b'-- ' 'e' Cui'.hv t.'e Pti wcr'.l Henry Hi IP ain't." Why She is Slow. lie Why do you cad Mrs Flasn The Common Fyaction. si 1W Her Husband The census offic She Why. it his taken her 4f years that the average family cons Vs o reich the age ot 30 Fincfnnatl In of four and a fyicthn pci so is IB vv .u.te'do you account for the fraction7 Ills Wife Oh. that is the husband hiry be Needed. Truth sounds so much stronger It mav le t at the H'.o Goo hags ol than fiction that a man would tathei c fie s.oi.v up in New, York are Invent half a dozen excuse-- , rvbn neaj as a in taso the third when the real one would be pence lv ot ioffi tomes into genera! satisfactory. usive he's convinced d-- s " pnimmi j 1 IruNo, Salt hake Fity You ran iln your hankmif here by mail from am here Si wtlioprn a sui in kn Kccmint am no longer engaged to' Louisville Fourier Journal "You are chuged with larceny Are you guilty or not guilty? Not guilty, judge. 1 thought I was jve jjPen talk.n' to r.iv lawyer, an Where cou'd te loin.! ihe t nvnw Fir inn from pcin aid " if oi Krh'i tiiies lornM.. o'der the in ret, mn'sait'ts In wh'ch prudence and self con'r.'i ' . Bankers Au IHIIIIMIII Fully Explained. end? She Yes Passenger Why are we so late? M Conductor Well, sir. the train in Who bioke it? front was behind, and this train wur She The' minister who married us. besides " Boston liefore. hclrnd, His Choice. Transcript. sort What of a chap is old Squal-lop?Convinced. their c-.i- n , Walker Brothers He - ! onrtt opiitral lot utmn fa s for hnillm luri ne-- ( oi.nl antf for ifuiiMtt Mhk tTiiih h ol hank lit: -- all of thtlt an dtnom? tlu inan fat tor-- , Imt I taut on nt llit iiitiwf nasoii llli'ft iiih ttj) t oiitiilrfii t ill n a hi of coni of ears ftir ai horrm to houuiJ inothoUk rihnt The Picnic Girl. Has to be Taught Again. She's gold of hair and blue of eye, am going to leatn to swim this She never keeps her hat on, summi And always puts the (ustaid pie thought G orge taught vim last' Just where it will he sit on ' summer " From George." I i a Suggestion, cake is awful nice niamma (Silence.) This cake Is awful nice, mamma. Mamma Well, what of it? Sammy Oh, nothing Only when a visitor says so you always ask him f0 have some more. 'But i etpin Sammy-T- hH j It his i i j Is trrow wisely li In no so mam thous-Jtl.fi- s of mm i do isiurss tlii liaiik. ai.d wlii is o 1 ad f so and stiM dih t I Merely the Pandanus tree growing In even sat down and watched the Hawaiian wk, In spite of their childhood sient in the public rhools, still pre'erve th' art of mat making, and seated upon the flooring pf their modern ilazas their legs under them keep their fingers lasvvith the long strips of leaves that j some dried and cured for them UJ was nft anty ! had Sent some time among the Fljlandhat 1 et those who collect their own leaves and folio the process of mat making from start to lir.ish The womans work In the South Seas ts to help the mam He builds the canoe. he helps to paddle it; eh creates pottery, he takes it to a murker; he climbs to cut down the ripened coeoanut she weaves, the baskets that carry the dried kernel or copra to the trader If tapa Is to b made the man helps to gather the bark And so it goes, tlx South Sea Island woman lias nearly evtrywhere In the Ptilflc achieved her einsmi pinion, owns her own sewing machine and bids a (l.eerfu! "kata" (farewell! to the industries at which ber mother was an artist She has att.nr 1 equality with man. but the world has lost something tbbt she might gain everything I had Hawaii. ' n " you'd painters" 0l't- - -- Kame-tiameh- Hewletts F aetorv All She Wanted. said ihe young hi ide, I to baseball you going look around and see !he campaign banners," said the defeated candidate for the presidential noml nation, 'I am moie than reconciled co my defeat, and my heart goes out to the poor fellows who have to be dis figured by house painters who once in four years play the foie of portrait Peace Made The Quaker Face ) was the Bh.irp had the grace Yoiiths laugh - Philosophical. -- aa' he in the Army f "When Where there are no old men, tlaisy patchwork Is made of It. and as for thSjyfiiig men. they know nothing what-- I ever of tb rt Practically it h.,s alteady died JI La. ' And what is t Iia4 he inquired When the team is going to play an extra inning game I want you to ea li np U, p, oieb.ind go that I will know Wirt when to have supper teady." Detroi it i Free Iress island U Is a wnal o tense to attempt kt of .Maori carving no living Maetrl may be chained upon a bit of native art work 5r no matter what the price offered the workidai may be. he must sell to the gov- lithe New Hebrides, wood carving is all but a lot art Today In tie native village's. tn the ho tit ot a chief where the old filigree woodwork j driding the hut In two rejoins still stands, only the very oldest workers in the vil- - c for-the- south Seas the I aiidu-- i aft of 'bo sen is becoming mote and more a ole rd.e (iiits, Lnrtl Pails, Spruit, Olivo and Salad Oil Pans, in fart practically ail kinds of call niadt at lloitO'Y ( i SveVPV jrAfnf ,i- do some of the most r wonderful feather robes fy. vV ever worn by royalty, and A to this day the few old naJf , t A tives who still preserve -- 1 alive the art of beating -i -: tapa cloth, turn out designs the like of which Is r . ? to be found nowhere else try. in the Pacific, real works t i of art. while the few Hawaiian mats that are still woven rank above any made in the South Seas , Modern aniline dyes have ft., r a J Tl ., lightened the labors of the HawaM.cn remnant of native loth makers but I have nianv a time come .ii io-- c the 1'ijan men and women in t'.cir lore ts wen king all dav long w Hi a will digging toots and heths from which to ex Foromzrrf J5o?o tract coiois The 'line has not yet quite come In Fiji "hen all the population supplied for the royal robe of yellow, valued at million doUnts the most costly royal robe In may sit with hands folded waning for th end existence and the handiwork of savage women who have long forgotten the art that mice was theirs when their fingers eieatd feather robrt lr husband chiefs to west Today when a royal pe rotinge dies In Hawaii, ancient kahilis or wand of feathers are car . fully revonstnicted by those who tlll preserve he art of putting them together, and after the (Tfryal Interment they are again taken apart and put carefully away In days of old even cj teens .tsorki'd on these, and even th present ex Queen a Proud Not it bat made the Quaker fair J.llluohalanl worked with her own hands a fcaiher a giay bonnet, as the t'lip..ut 11s or brimmed hat wand that preceded to the grave pc or Queen sert. Costume will not make it. as you mav rove Firm Inst descendant of the lirst AmerPan to In pu't it lor yourself at the next masquetade make Hawaii bis home Again this kaMl was was the mysticism, the reserve and the earned before the funeral cortege These till' s- - wre liunte of the Qu.tlit t mind Iavld. and will in time precede I I'lnnkalml her 'id to 'sm-iiivf Hie svicicly. and tht the vef elf lo the la t resting: 4)lace of Hawaiian kings a suhcoii. t it us i omn, Hid to be spent to le 1.1'n and queens, the roval mauso'eum to hide the eiiU'tli ns ot the too open reW Rome times one may still eb'eive a fnmtlv of winch In turn helped to m'd the fat s o' women in Hawad wearing one of the old time, all In the port i alt and among the FilcmT sees but priceless mat, but It Is tedious work and the lett who lolctig to the old rule college bred girl of IUwa.1 d es It UM'd to he said in our Cu.tk r town U o "i Besides thq ait must, be BOt take toll kltidlv the tlihl'cn who ta' could tell hv thijt mmncj learned in childhood when the lingers nro Mipde hot it rent to the Fi lends' vi bool. and nowadnyw the public school-- , have truant of WL'k In meeting th'-- v had to 'i beers and every family a sewing machine Fviry T tdn of a t cut v t quiet t er' Hawaiian rH, however, is an ud pt nt vveoxlng wh, e 'he heajt vves t.t uidcr !i 1 !,e lei women wreathe and th"lns of But I'.1 , L 0 jt ail (i r 'eve h For the nun nre one of the sights of Hcytuduin w t ' hwt'e chi' tty rr o i ' e t r she loves the llawvtian girl will still woive a ; 'he o . n it of .the 't e t c, haf m native tihre around whit It she wjli mike ; I s peace hive The'" i to , e'o v a band of fpathtts to expics-- . tier "uloiv' or love i! t ji art m- - cs Q like s and no ' ic foi1 the we.jrer . !i g so to d of out u liher i;n in co' As the native f 't-- nntHrdustrtes in th Ruu'h co f Fit M 1'av nil 'iiijiud th" Feas are sbjpt'ontd one hv one be'ec tie on cm vvhec H.e ui.cM'1 dox d.ll h' veil marth oT cvi'iden the ahcng'nil of t"e x - 3 'r. i t o.pic are left u,'.vr qtmkiv fotgt low to woi k In the good ohl tliws tt tovvka tid pass G?d tor Her Ccdd. i oscular taniiitia! full 'jx months to chop out that voi i tnsP.od l' tak.nr. ne wl'h pr'mttivc none implements bis leg tarot' 're 111 Nvv Zealand the most expett wo-'.. ; .s u Cuddy when I e 'rvin vv e ik 111 ii: I: km I f.. w.th stretch links' tl a at (or ,olt tig years k'tnfloyed 1 tone hatchets the head piece for a war ei.uoe s Ihit why rtce-voir own rn si w. In ever South Rea vllage thv sound of the v. tils tatf' r to wa cart -- women -- heat trig out like Ihu cloth from n't beard be tapa but put a stop to it vihuiT1, morning till night, tut nowadays ail, these things re done In twinkling by mat htncry'in civilized fem les madf him get another cov or lands, sold to the Eh uth Sea Islanders for the There eocoanuts they pick jp under the tree game " Is no turther Incentive for them to work, so nature Civilizaseems lo say to them. "Then why live? Lsiy Little Prue.' p,.p Wouldn't you Just Ijlke to be ns happv Bs tion has clothed the savage and robbed him of s lurk? hit handicrafts, but It has not yet succeeded In Indeed Think of the time they have making hire work for fhe white man. as the white "iq get up man wishes Tiirn to Work Upplccott's In the fcmrd old days of the great King some ninety odd years ago. every Compensation. Tailor The Inst suit I made for you was a Hawaiian man was a warrior, skilled In the little tight, so I m making this one loose t of artistic war clubs end doub'e ranoea lmost as large as modem ! Ipf The women give every one a square deal Pole Meie -c- " v CANS 1 - ne tliupped to 'tv ' He re s u cent- - lor the 'Thank you. deaije." he said '.Hut there's one ihing I w Uh a Jrih,ed,' - ed her 'Because you would yourself if von did" rep'y And the man and the liuniot to Companion. woman Business7 muhtY hu-YTi.it s hcl Hvei t hi .it s'" Si e s j J Wss Qui:k Witted. wa- - t ik Amu tn o! eel On You dont h lice there a an graft in the Salva'ion Arut " cpiu kly re j ined ihe woman How do you know' the man ak the tropical Isles of th I'rfCi Oc Otife she i!i. nil the drudgery now the nukes I. In of flown s for lie men to w nr about tl elr heads while thev do the bnrd v ork t to Mipiort the fun, Iv beet the I ol lesiaii won. an will omy work with I er hii.ih.md hit Intel for him The beautiful re mbs of tier md'olry of long igo In the S mtli Si us. when nun was are utmost tings of the ni.mlei an n e aM, to he found nowaday less rtliis In the i'iimiii.o of the world In the good i Id Civs ledoie a ll.iwj,un ii t n celebrated the d tfh of ter wairlor hush. ml h, ilc luring noMiii g t.ihoo or fo b.ddi i to In r set the Hawaiian woman Innl on a si. in do' 'lie might make net and ith (oh lor lur liii'tund but she could not eat tin in. nor conid she il.ne o!T the Same mat, made by her hands, ftotn vvlfch her lord and nustet ate, nor could she even eat In the presence of tier own sou whom she In ought Into the woi Id Once the taboo" wns returned the woman became the equal of the man and the aits lanWhen kings con'd command and kill guished the disobedient, rulers of Hawaii wore a robe of feathers that look many women a century to com dcte. and thousands of men ns long to gather the few feathers that each wild bird of the mountains 5 ' , Ui'i'l was Mir a dime ki afters ' f J MAIM Cl LAKE CITE. UTAH v Wa v&. ArAi tiH SALT v f)..,sfcwj OMAN immediate attention Are during our Fiftieth Antme Sale-- . WaWie". silteiwaiv ami Jewellt eefetett di'suMpliflijiujme in Ihe unusual discounts weolletv a many pm i Mail Orders OGDEN, UTAH li Devil f t meat m zazxsz fir. T 11 zrd |