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Show DAILY UTAH ROOSEVELT'S The Home Circle MY LITTLE WIFE. In spread fur two, tonight No guest our bounty share; The duinask cloth la snowy white. The service elegant and bright. Our china quaint and rare; My little wife presides. And perfect love abides. Our table A fairer picture who has seen? Soft lights and shadows blend; The central figure of the scene. She sits, my wife my queen Her head a little bent; And in her eyes of blue I read my bliss anew. I watch her us she pours the tea, With quiet gentle grace; With fingers deft and movements free She mixes in the cream for me, A bright smile on her face. And :ih she sends It up, I pledge her ill my rup. Was ever man before so blest? I scarrely reflect, The passing thnught she must have guessed, For now dear Ups on mine are pressed. An arm is round my neck. Dear treasure of my life God bless her little wife. FOOD FOR THE MIND. As some other has expressed the thought before, we are deeply Impressed with the broad sameness of the human lot, which never alters in the main headings of its history, vis., hunger and labor, seed time and harThe life curvest, love and death. rent which ebbs and flows in human hearts today pulsates, to the same great needs as did others in past ages. "Make the words better" were among the last words of the good womnn, Lucy Stone. She, too, realised Its great needs. Have we added one atom to make It better or many to make it worse? The old year long since 'gilded silently away with its Joys and sorrows. The records are filed against us or In ftivor, the door is locked and barred until that great day when all things shall be revealed. STATE JOURNAL 3, 1S04. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER IDEAS SOME USEFUL SUGGESTHm mi DDcncpECcnoe to battle with life when the cold PRESIFORMER THINKS winds of adversity overtake us. Home HE BAD LOT. A WERE DENTS should be made an ideal spot with Its library, sweet blooming flowers and innocent games for out Soma Were Brainless, Others Grafters, and Indoors Some Inordinately Vain, But Nona Ware Good. THE MAN'S DUTY. We see much about the duty of In order to understand more fully wives and mothers, but the remarks on this fathers and about husbands the mental attitude and personal opinline are very sparingly. God in Ills ions of Theodore Roosevelt, hi charInfinite mercy and love gave woman a acterisations of some of the presidents man for her to love, honor and obey, be of value. which Is the natural instinct of all of the United States may He Is the author of the Life of women. Holy writ also says husbands lore your wives as Christ loved the Thomas H. Benton," and In thla volchurch and gave himself for It. This ume he gives hla views of eight presshows plainly that a woman la to be idents. kept pure and true by the love and He says of Monroe: A wife's protection of her husband. He was a courteous, high-bre- d heart Is sensitive to every cold look from her husband. We have seen men gentleman of no especial ability, hut who would not even look at a loving well fitted to act as presidential fighopeful wife doing all In her power urehead during the political quiet for his comfort and pleasure for days years of that era of good feeling which and even weeks. While he furnished lasted from 1816 till 184. her all she needed In this world's He finds something to admire In goods, yet he starved her heart. Just the character of Jackson, but speaks because some neighbors had trespassof him as the Ignorant, headstrong, ed on his rights or he could not meet and straightforward' soldier. an obligation of some kind that she Of Van Buren he thus writes: knew nothing of, she must bear the Van Buren was the first product burden because she Is a poor helpless of what is now called machine poliwoman. lie Is the one to love and tics t cherish her. Will God not hold him Just as Roosevelt Is the last proaccountable? We say, husbands awake duct of the worst machine politics to your duty as the head of the wife the country has ever Been that was and children In more ways than to deInto the presidential chair. He put mand ohed'ence, and there will he owed hla elevation solely to hla own fewer elopements with other men and dexterous political manipulation, and fewer wives trying to flirt with other to the fact that for hie own selfish men. Where Is the woman that Is ends, and knowing perfectly well their foolish enough to leave the true love folly, he had yet favored or connived and protection of a loving husband at all the actions Into which the adthat lores In deed and In truth? had either Steel Couch well-select- ed Spokane won yesterday's game from In the former city by scoring six rune In the second inning. Salt Lake endeavored to duplicate the feat in the third, but succeeded in getting only four. The other Innings were blanks. R- - H. E. Score: 4 7 3 Spokane Salt Lake 4 Salt Lake Eat'eries Harmon Tozler and Hausen. and 2 5 Stanley .f-fs- STEEL COUCH, with drop sides, is one of the most wrv, and useful pieces of furniture you can have. They are destructible, cool and sanitary; can be used as a cnin-- iM time and by raising the sides be made into a comfortable and stantlal bed. Price 110, and we have better hnd handsomer 112.50 and $18.50. Mattresses to fit from $3.60 up. 13 10 14 Boise Batteries Bandelln and Starkells and Ilaneon. and relieves their mother of a great deal of Spencer; care nnd PRICE, 1-- If you have never used one you do not know the conven- We guarantee them to give perfect ience. We have the Blssell Sweeper Alia PRICE, $2.75 to $3.75. OGDEN FURNITURE & CARPET CO. HYRUM PINGREE, Manager. YOUR CREDIT 13 GOOD. The Entire Stock $40,000 Worth of L.D.S. Garments Union Suite, Shirts and Drawers, Skirts Shawls, Sweaters, and all ether Knitted Goods (too numerous to mention.) 8ALE CONTINUES ANOTHER WEEK. off 1- -4 six-rou- nd y; anxiety. $3.00. National Sweepers You need one of theae. satisfaction and Barney Oldfield, whose automobile killed two men in the races Sunday, is still confined to a hospital by his Injuries and the Inquest Into the death of the two men proceeded today without him. been led, ministration The coroner's Jury returned a vervioand Jackson's of accident, adding that from the dict Ignorance through THE POOR RICH BOY. we find that the track was lence, or by the crafty unscrupulous evidence, Three handsome boys, about 19, well ness and limited knowledge of the not properly policed. dressed, well kept, and decent looking, kitchen cabinet passed our office this morning. They Van Buren faithfully served the Jack Munroe stopped over in thla are sona of well-to-d- o parent V boys mammon of unrighteousness, both In between trains yesterday aftercity who have a little pocket money whethhis own state and later on at Wash- noon en route for New York. He er they work or not If the style of ington, and he had hla reward for he takes with him a very bad looking eye clothes should completely change in waa advanced to the highest offices In and an injured-Jaw- . Hla destination the next thirty days each of these the of the nation. He had no is New gift he where haa business York, hoys would have a complete outfit. He reason to blame hie own conduct for demand his attention. interest that would go to the atore and order it and hla own downfall. He got along Just am "I not done the with fight game HOME. they would be "aent in." They an; not as far as he possibly could get. He said Jack last night means, any by bad would think nothing, succeeded because of and not In boya; they There la truth contained In the spite I want to get on with Ruhlin and of two dollars at however, spending beautiful lines composed by John of his moral shortcomings. some others and show what I can do. the bowling alley, and borrowing the Howard Payne; Of President Tyler, Author Roose- All the time that 1 am away I will money from some other boya to pay velt writes as follows: "Be it ever so humble in keep training, working hard in a It. An for old In sat gentleman who There's no place like home." Tyler, however, had little else in gymnasium in New York. On the office our saw and the said boys pass, They were written from personal excommon with Calhoun, and least of all same was train Eddlj Hanlon, the perience. There are no pleasures so "Poor devils they have no show. Luck his Intellect. He hae been called who haa game lightweight recently sweet as home pleasures, no pleasures Is against them." And what he said medlcore man; but this Is unwarranttaken two of the severest beatings so full of genuine enjoyment. Home Is true. Life is a struggle; success is ed flattery. He waa a politician of ever administered to a pug, from battle, which goes to the strong. monumental littleness. should and can be made the dearest Owing to the young Corbett and Battling Nelson. is blood not Strength on inherited; tells, nicely divided condition of parties and spot earth, sweet and attractive in Hanlon Is not through with the various ways. Religion in the home but it only tells for men and women to the sheer accident which thhew odds and la on game fighting by long who hnve character enough to work, him softens, purifies and elevates characinto a position of such promi- his to near way quarters to training grow strong, to dig their toes in nence that It allowed him to hold the ter. reforms and regulates life. Cultihis for bout Philadelphia, the and ground vates a tHte for the good, true loving grapple with life, balance of power between them he with Terry McGovern, to be held in word for the stranger alone, but be These boys in the days when they waa enabled to turn politics complete- Philadelphia toward the end of the generous with it at home. The best should be gaining moral and spiritual ly topsy-turvbut hie chief mental month. of literature should be provided; strength are Idling. When they get and moral attributea were peevishEddie does not know as yet whethbooks, like friends, should be few and Into the thick of the bnttle their mus- ness, fretful obstinacy. Inconsistency, er he will do any fighting In the east will cles be Wealth will help well chosen. flabby. The cultivation of Incapacity to make up hie mind, and than with McGovern. The flowers afford happiness, and they lend them little. Their education however the ability to quibble indefinitely over other Hayea Valley Club has made a propoa charm to the quiet pleasures of the good, unless education trains them to the most microscopic and sition to the San Francisco lad o home. Its environments should be be strong, will avail them nothing. plays upon words, together with meet the winner of the Nelson-Her-re- ra All will that count when the test an inordinate mrde bright, cheerful and pleasant. vanity that so blinded comes and this wll be considered will be battle, such be as fibre Let discords dismissed and peace moral him to all outside feeling as to make by Hanlon. The Butte club wished and harmony reign. Our home on there Is In the souls. Knilure will him really think that he stood earth should be typical of heaven. bump them, misfortune will Jostle chance to be renominated for the Eddie to sign articles for a fight there on the 15th of the present month with Music greatly enhances Its pleasures. them. Unless they can stand up and presidency." their set and Jaws In the sweet twilight hour how enfight, they are gon I have heard it suggested that If Kid Goodwin, but as this date would era. have Interfered with the plans for the The who to has to sit boy and to hard sweet work listen trancing Roosereltg name were substituted for McGovern match it has not been constrains of music pealed forth from the with his hands, to get his education, Tylers possibly history might repeat sidered. organ or piano by the artistic touch to get his start" In life. Is tralnng his Itself. of some dear loved ones at home. moral muscles for the tight. He Is Being now In possession of RooseHome Influence, when for good, and ready when the shock of combat velt s views of Tyler, we may form not evil. Is the best. It prepares us cornea He is armored for the fight an Idea of his opinion of President he knows what it is to stint himself, Polk. He writes: Give a very naughty boy a to do without comfort sand luxuries "These three men, Calhoun, Blrney, he Is more afraid of a crooked dollar and Isaiah may be taken as dainty cup of fine tea, and see than he is of a shabby coat. He can types of theRynders, classes that were chiefly bis face change gradually! go without a shave a week if he hasn' Instrumental In the election of Polk, the dime to pay for it. Dirty hands nnd that must, therefore, bear the re do not keep him awake nights, but antagonist sponstblllty for nil the evils attend- spirited and determined dirty conscience would. Such boys ant thereon, like England. them including among have a mortgage on life. They ure the It Is little wonder that men of all bloody and unrighteous war In not the poor boys. The 'ioor boys" Mexico. nnd parties have forebodings ranks With the of ndvnnr are the boys who have an easy time Ing the cause of purpose the that peace of the republic may be abstract right, but of It If they succeed, it Is a sign that with the result of sacrificing all that endangered by foreign wars or comthey have not beeu loafing; It Is a sign was best, most plications under the administration of honest, and most that some way they have been gain Theodore Roosevelt. From speech of In national politics, the Ing strength. If your boy Is loafing, Abolitionists Joined e. lion. Malcolm R. Patterson of hands with the having a good time, for heaven's sake northern roughs and southern slavo-cra- ts stop him, put some dirty clothes on to elect the man who was. ex him thnt he hag earned himself, and Herbine ceptlng Tyler, the very smallest of let him have the new clothes only the line of The Knowing Pastry Cook small presidents who came when he has paid for them. Too many In between Jackson nnd Lincoln." Renders the bile more fluid and thus always specifies the Rivards Is boys these days are going to the bad & Phoenix brand when ordering When Author Roosevelt expresses helps the blood to flow; it affords because their mothers insist on send the flour for pies, cakes and pastry opinion that the war with Mexico prompt relief from biliousness, inIng them. They are the poor rich was "bloody nnd of any kind. He has tried it and we are digestion, sick and nervoua headaches, unrighteous. boys. Pity them. reminded that If consistency found it met his exacting reand the In food and by Jewel It will never adorn the brow of drink. Herbine acts quickly, a dose You can secure quirements. Cures Sciatica. the Repuhllrnn candidate for preM nfter meals will bring the patient Into good results and bring renown to your tnble if you follow his dent. a good condition In a few days. Rev. W. L. Riley, L.L.D., Cuba. New Author Roosevelt culls this small example by insisting on getting G. L. Caldwell, Agt. M. K. and T. York, writes: After fifteen day RIVERDALE & PHOENIX bouquet for Rurhnnnn when he was R. R.. Checotah. Ind. Ter, writes, excruciating pain from sciatic rhen secretary of state: flour. April 18, 190$: "I was sick for over nmt Ism. under various treatments, "Polk's administration was neither two yenrs with enlargement of the was induced to try Rallard's Snow MADE BY capable nor warlike, however well liver nnd spleen. The doctors did me Liniment; the first application to nnd bluster, the OGDEN MILLING & ELEVATOR secretary of no good end I had given up all hope Ing me first relief nnd the second atate. the timid, shifty, and selfish of being cured, when my druggist adtire relief. I can give It unqualified COMPANY politician Buchanan, naturally fond of vised me to use Herbine. has made recommendation. 11.00. 26c., 60c.. facing both ways, was the last man me sound and well." r,nr Sold by For sale by Coo. F. Cave. to wish to fores quarrel on a hlgh- - Geo. F. Cave. Ur lM K'nit pleasure ami help t0 the little tots. It eiiiibies them to amuse thetuxelves 3 Dan Patch, the champion pacer, went the half mile track at the Nebraska state fair grounds in 2:05 4, the fastest time ever negotiated by a harness horse in this state. Thirty-fiv- e thousand people witnessed the exhibition. ' ku Cnair 3 6 n' Babies Walking Bandelln of Butte was easy for Boise yesterdny and the latter easily took the game. Starkella was hit hard in the first, bat settled down and pitched a good game afterwards. There was considerable wrangling over the use of bad balls. R. II. EL Score: Butte ' prai-th--- at the UTAH KNITTING WORKS 2354 WASHINGTON AVENUE, OGDEN. hair-splitti- Does It Fay? 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