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Show DAILY UTAH STATE PAGE THREE. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1904. JOURNAL. JUDGES OF ELECTION The HOME CIRCLE letter a tonight " B1TE them and the tiJ.OOu difference is lecture theater, the to t toetay in your room tonight;or ball llo.uuu the true value Of education. To aca good education takes about yourself to the frtende that call quire man gets S40.0UO and the uneducated twelve yeurs of the early life of a boy and they are the hai'ideet years of his life. In twelve years there are 2,160 school day and these days bring to the hoys who Improve them 822.000 or a little more than BIO per day for each day siient in school. Now, boys, for my each day you miss school Just charge yourself up with $10 lost These are cold facts gathered from statistics. ind a good long letter write to the sad old folks at home. ta done WHO sit when the aay downcast eye and hands folded ind think of the absent one. them a letter tonight h Excuse selfishly sclrbble, haste, rve scarcely time to write." their brooding thoughts go wand-erln- g back a bygone night, lost their needed sleep and glien they many To rest ind every breath was a prayer God would leave their delicate Jll babs their tender love and care. ffrlte them a letter tonight To them feel that youve no more need Of their love and counsel wise, w the heart grows strangely aenal-tiv- e pont let TOen age has dimmed the eyea might be well to let them believe you never forgot them quite It a pleasure when Mgt you deemed far away, Never forget that God does not look so much on what we do as what made us do it When a host of uncongenial things confront our daily lives and the burdens seein greater than we can bear, there comes too often the cross look, the unkind word, but let us remember that beyond the clouds of sorrow and disappointment the sun is still shinglng. God is familiar with the burdens Incident to our lives and If back of cross words and forgotten duty tbelr lies the earnest endeavor to be brave and patient in the future, the unkindness which cast Us shadows on our lives will vanish as a cloud floating in a summer sky. Let us never forget that a dutiful life will yield a richer harvest than a beautiful one. OCR ANCESTORS. Somehow we do not feel any very high degree of respect for one of our think that the young and giddy way back ancestors. Reader, he is your ancestor as well as ours. We refriends fer to our Father Adam. The great make gay your pastime TOO with which he laid all his eagerness for anxious thoughts Sirs half the troubles upon the wife of his bosom, you reminds us of too many husbands in That the old folks have today. our own community. Whenever they folks old at home, sad jot the look upon the wine when it is red until TOh locks fast turning white, they see snakes in their boots, they inone the of absent hear to longing in write them a letter variably law it to trouble at home and Oh. tonight! usually, like Father Adam, to their In affairs love the world, wives From the time that Adam and Of all the love of a Eve ate fruit in the garden of Eden none can surpass the true mother. is a true down to A D. 1904, woman has been his It for Mg boy In the honorable high- blamed for nearly all the troubles we love and noble, Wie mean have fallen heir to. This is not riglgt not do both. lit degree to we mean a or just. Man, hs a rule, is not half so BKtely a dutiful affection; and good as woman. The majority of men love which makes a boy gallant not as good as their wives. Of to his mother, saying to are courteous there are exceptions to this course, In Is he fairly overyone plainly that We never yet knew a broad rule, but all will agree that wolove with her. will average far better, moralout" bad who began by mankind men. to "turn toy It Is more Important for ly, than his mother. In with love Idling woman to he good than man. The mother's Influence upon the child is It is a touching thought that those greater than the father's Children inwho grow up together in childhood, herit their moral qualities much more ud sit at the same table and at the from their mothers than from their be In after life, nine fireside, may. fathers The better we can make the merited by seas and continents, or mothers of our land the better we make This reflection our by the valley of death. country. Yet, our women are not Aould tend to make them affectionate altogether angels though many of as end kind to one another so long them seem but little lower. The more they are united under one roof. It Is a angelic they may be the more will the pleasant sight to behold a family dwelli- race Improve morally. While the fuand in and peace unity ng together ture destinies of mankind rest so largethe Neither the poet nor gladness. women with the of the land, dont ly painter can describe a happier scene. forget it is the country women the wives and daughters of the farmers One impatient member of the home to whom we must in a large measure circle Is a wet blanket on the happinlook for our temporal solution more ess of alL There la a sublime beauty than to any other class They are the Is a patient life; in a life content with moulders of the true representative From to the work that has fallen it of the country more than character the leaves of the trees the impatient other. But for the constant infuany ooeo may find a beautiful lesson. They of good, healthy country blood, nre not created this spring, but sion our cities would stagnate and die. It months ago, and the summer now upis upon the honest motherhood of the on us will fashion others for another towns and rural districts that the year. At the bottom of every leaf-itemust depend mainly for the Is a cradle, and in it is an infant country true, citlxenshlp that must save sturdy lenn; and the wind will rock it and us from the anarchical tendencies and the birds will sing to It all summer Influences of our large centers of populong, and next season it will unfold. lation. The modern convenlencles of Bo God's working for you and carryi- rural free delivery of mall rural teleng forward to the perfect developand lnterurban trolley railment all the processes of your Uvea Be phones are rapidly annihilating the oldT roads patient time Isolation of country life and ren dering the social intercourse of farmWe wonder how many of the boys ers and their families one of the most vho read this column realise the value delightful features of rural Ilfs These of an education in cold dollars and modern convenlencles are all educatents, say nothing of the many other tional in their character to a less or vantage. Statistics show that the greater extent and they mean a more tverage salary of an educated man is Intelligent and a stronger guarantee WOO per year. He works on an aveof better social and economic condinge forty years and receives a total tions for all classes We do not beof 140,000. The average wages of an lieve a stronger bulwark for the safety neducaitedl man Is 91.50 perdayandj he of American progress and liberty could orks 150 days in the year, so in forty be established than the practical eduTests he earns 118,000. The educated cation of American fanners to jng letters home write. jFtlte them a letter tonight. Then wt m EXCURSION VIA UNION RATES PACIFIC. 8t. Louis and return, $42.60. Chicago and return. $47.50. Chicago and return, via St. Louis (47.50. Bt Louis and return, via I4S.76. Chicago, Tickets limited to December 15th. Tnsit limit ten days In each direc- Pullman sleepers through to St l4uls on without changs Tickets Tuesdays and Fridays each week. P overs allowed. A. B. MOSELEY, Trav. Pas Agt Subject of First Photograph. Lord Avebury vaa the first person . have his j photograph taken in Eng-MDaguerre, the coinventor M. Niepce of the art of photog-Npbcame to London to patent the Mention which beara his name, and Wd an early visit to the present Lord "furys father. The enthusiastic frenchman was soon explaining the whils of hla new discovery. Young Lubbock, as he then was waa Da-J- j. Wtylng in the garden, and M. be to Pointing to him, asked owed to give a f demonstra-opractical the art The request was ot worse, granted, followed. and a successful re-"- TEA any chance in tea any chance in tea any chance in tea mMi A Bwk, ASdkiEnC If You Wear Good Shoes The judges of election for Ogden my and Weber county were appointed by the board of county yesterday afternoon. In those district where there are vacancies or m which those appointed should resign thu creating a vacancy, the same will be filled by the board at tbelr fueling on Monday: OGDEN CITY DISTRICTS: First Charles A. Stephens, R.; Jerome Brown, R.; Henry Taylor, D. Second Joseph Harris, R.; Kate Howe. .; Moroni llrown, D. Third Alice Collins, R.; Addle E. McDowell, R.; John C. Baker, D. Fourth Addle Angel, R.; W. A. Jr., R; George Shorten, D. Fifth G. R. Driver, R.; Florence Stanford, R.; Ben Ternes, D. Sixth Ellen M. Shepherd, R.; J. H. Epperson, D. Seventh C. C. Nowlin, R.; William Hill. R.; W1. G Kind, D. Eighth C. L. Lowe, R.; Bessie M. Leavitt, R.; C. D. Tyree, D. Ninth J. F. Middleton, R.; Ada Poole, R.; John Young, D. Tenth Joseph B. Dana, R. ; Emelia O. Bedford, R.; Chauncey Parry, D. Eleventh V. E. Hatch. R.; J. P. Keller, R.; Samuel Streeper, D. Twelfth J. C. Simmons, R.; Moroni Stone, R.; W. W. Crane, D. Thirteenth John Farr, R.: Orson Williams, R.; W. W. Spires D. Fourteenth P. A. Cook, R. ; Joseph Baxter, R.; R. D. Brown, D. Fifteenth E. T. Woolley, R.; L. B. Batch, R.: H. H. Goddard, D. Sixteenth J. J. Brummltt, R.; Samantha J. Farrell, R.; C. F. Grout, OUR NEW ONES FOR FALL OWN. YOUR AT PRICES A Good Line of Patents $3.25 to $6.50 An Extra Large Line of Vici Kids at $2.50 to $6.00 SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOW. You may Account to Bear Compound Goods 0gdenState Banks Savings Department with $1.00. Ralstons Health Flour in 12, 24 Dont consider it in In packages wa hava RALSTONS BAKING POWDER BREAKFAST FOOD. HEALTH CRISPS. CEREAL COFFEE. FLOUR. HEALTH UELATINE. HOMINY GRITS. BARLEY FOOD. A A Telephones for tPl.UU RESIDENCES M Holther, Steph- Twenty-fift- h Reuben T. Evans, R.; Louis A. Miller, R. ; D. A. Smyth, D. COUNTY DISTRICTS. Burch Creek M. L. Harblaln, R.; William Allen, R. ; Philip Garner, D. Eden A. J. Stallings, R.; H. C. Farrell, R.; Peter Hansen, D. Farr West1 W. G. Child. Jr R.; Leah Fisher, R. Harrisville David Crowther, R.; F. A. Miller, R.; Andrew Agren, D. Hooper, No. 1 John Moore, R.; John Bylngton, R.; David Jones, D. Hooper, No. 2 Mark Child, R. ; Isabella Lowe, R.; Richard Hooper, D. Huntsville, No. 1 A. C. Schade, R.; Albert H. Garner, R.; J. H. Jorgenson, D. Huntsville, No. 2 James Bailey, R.; Albern A. Allen, D. Kanesville R. A. Jones, R.; Lawrence Wilson, D. Liberty E. drew Clark, Marriott J. Marshall. R. ; CA Telephones BUSINESS for PAN-KAK- Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone Company the Office for Particulars. WHATS THE CIRCULATION TH ATS THE VITAL POINT! S38 t than R.; W. O. Shaw, D. Powell, R. North Ogden James Storey, R. ; A. H. Rogers R-- ; David Bhupe, D. Plain City, No. 1 Thomas Stoker, R.; W. C. Carver, R.; Milo R. Sham D. Plain City, No. 2 D. O. Wadman, R.; J. W. Luckhart, R. Pleasant View Samuel Slier, R. ; Ashman Rose, R. ; Mormon Cragun, D. Randall Frank Moore, R. ; J. A. Bihler, R. ; David Randall, D. Riverdale Richard Dye, R.; C. J. Adams R.; D. W. Russell, D. Roy John C. Child, R. ; James B. Russell, R. ; Thomas Hollands D. Slaterville A. J. Hudman, R. ; John Slater, R.; J. J. Hutchins D. Uintah Alma H. Keyes R.; James Combs R-- : Robert Gals D. Warren Ralph B. Gibson, R. ; Paul Barrow, R.; W. T. Wayment, D. West Weber, No. 1 Thomas W. Cook, R. ; Thomas Jones Jr., R. ; William R. Telford, Jr, D. West Weber, Ns 2 Peter R. McFarland, R. ; Edward Clark, R. ; Gas Purrlngton, D. Wilson John Holmes, R.; D. N. Drake, R,; Joseph Thompson, D. LightaiPower C. J. A. Lindquist LET THE UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER :: Opon All Might TSleyenw fB-X- . 220 Washington Arm. Ogdsa.Utah. Company Furnish you with either or both. Utah National Bank UNITED STATES Utah Lights Railway ii :: E.W. DEPOSITARY. WADE, Mgr. for Ogden tion. C. P. jYou INTEREST ON On for heat In the winter time, so let ua weather u rood- M. J. Drivers Drug Stare. fill Sun. the coal shed your while the L. Jones Coal and Ice Co. y PAYS Cant Depend UTTER The Eye Man Jesse : OGDEN, UTAH. Vlce-Preeide- nt 124. The longer eyea are deprived of the aid they NEED, the worae they become. This la especially so in eye defects of young people. Tha eyes of children should receive special attention during their school days. Many a child might have become a power In the land If not handicapped by some bodily defect Of all the ailments to which children are liable, eye defects are becoming the moat common. I exercise great care in examinations of this kind and GUARANTEE satisfac- Office In John EL Dooly President Horace E. Peery ... Ralph & Hoag .... ....... Cashier Salle FOREIGN and DOMESTIC Drafts on all points. ST. TWENTY-FIFT- H TELEPHONE What two words have greater meaning 2 J. D. E Edgar Jones Co. Aok An- TROY LAUNDRY sacks. in ta R.; E. T. Spencer, D. P. saoko. Ralstons Graham Flour Twenty-secon- Dora sacks. Flour matter. d E. F. Brats, R.;G. B. Denkers, R.; Leah Seagera, D. Twenty-thir- d I. L. Lannlng, R.; R.; J. W. Wilcox, R.; Jesse en a D. 48 pound Pan-Ka- ke D. Twenty-fourt- h and Ralstons too small a na sail Ralston at the Austin, R.; L. H. Ashton, D. Twenty-fir- st N. H. Ives, R.; P. J. Lommers, R. ; George A. Poulter, Verna Herrick, SHlPflENT OF A Interest Seventeenth L, W. Emley, R.; Lottie F. Smith, R.; W. B. Hughes, D. Eighteenth E. A. Stratford, R.; Elisabeth Reeder, R.; John Seaman, D. Nineteenth Josie G. Kimball, R.; Isaac F. Farr, R.; E. J. Watkins, D. Twentieth Rufus Ford, R.; Sr., SHOE DEPARTMENT Just Received start a Savings When Icebergs Are Useful. Many sailors possess the curious fact of being able, as they aay, to smell" icebergs, and thereby eacape many encounters with them. Really, however, the fact la that the approach of a berg is heralded by a sudden and decided cooling of the atmosphere, mariners which these experienced soon perceive and are warned by. But oftentimes a vessel will run Into a nest of them and may have to be ONE FINE SILK UMBRELLA. towed to safety by her boats. Icebergs are sometimes useful. The lee Every Week to One of Our Customore of a berg ! a favorite shelter from Each package of 25 cents and each storm, and Arctic steamers. Northern sealers Newfoundland and whalers, package of 25 cents additional entitles frequently aim t the novel expedient the owner to a chance on the umof anchoring tr- bergs. brella. Save your coupons. They will be Curas Chi Its and Fsver. for a second drawing later in good G. W. Wrlrt, Nacogodohes Texas teh season. Weekly drawing takes His daughter had chills and saya: each place Monday. could not fever for three years; he We have the latest Improved maher till would help that find anything and the best help that money chinery housed Herblne. His wife will net can procure; cannot eay keen house without It, and Open front ahlrta are Ironed to sale by For K." 60s for much too match and do not bulge Try our Cave. F. George rough dry family wash. This Is tha AND RETURN. most satisfactory way of having the $47.50 TO CHICAGO family wash done. All counterpanes, Via sheets, pillow slips, table dotyis, nap-kiSt Return and $47.50 to Chicago Louis handkerchiefs, towels snd cloths are Ironed. 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