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Show PAGE DAILY FOUR- - Utah State Journal Ogden, Utah. UTAH STATE JOURNAL, The Open Forum OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE PEOPLE mm WORK A well-know- n MORE-R- EST MORE nerve apecUlUt baa given It aa hia opinion that more of the women go Into nervoua proatratlon aa a result of Idlunesa than that of over work. This department of the Utah State Journal is open to all the people, where they may present their views in relation to matters of publio concern. Communications must in all cases be signed with the name of responsible citizens in order to insure attention. It should be understood that the editor of the State Journal will not asaumo or bo responsible for sentimente expressed by individual writers for this department. An Analogy. To the UUh State Journal; Then the presidents and princes sought to And occasion against Daniel concerning the kingdom; but they could And none occasion nor fault, forasmuch as he was faithful, neither was there uny error nor fault found in him. Then said these men. We shall not And any occasion against this Daniel, except we And it against him concerning the law of his God. Then the preeldente and princes assembled together to the king, snd said thus unto him: King Darlnus, live forever. All the presidents of the kingdom, the governor and the princes, the counsellors and the captains, have consulted together to' establish a royal statute and to make a Arm decree, that whosoever shall ask a petition of any god or man for thirty days, save of thee.'O king, he ehall be cast into the den of lions. Dan. C chap., 7 ver. Though a Arm believer in the main historical events of the Bible, the above passage as well as other radical sayings have, until viewed in the light of recent evente, had a tendency to limit my faith In such passage That the government of any civilised country should make faith in God, "It ia a rest from the petty worries, he said. that moat women need, and The thla they can give themselves. woman that does the least usually has more worries than the woman who , works." Woman has wonderful powers of endurance when It comes to great things, and she can work and support her family, if need he; she can bear grief with heroism; she can come out of the hardest work and the heaviest sorrow with her health unimpaired, but she cannot stand the little things, the mole hflls that groqr to mountains when she has nothing to do but to think of them, without suffering a nervous collapse. When she has no trouble, no real responsibility, no' work to do,' she builds up bug-bea- rs and then turns them loose to return and frighten her. For the woman who is on the verge of nervoua exhaustion, I can advise nothing more helpful than work. Not a mere dipping into something that may or may not be done, but the taking up of some real and congenial emwith the honors of office. and a reasonployment, the neglect of which will mean loss and failure. Take up some- able salary. 4 thing that means duties which will not Pocatello The noting that Advance, All the only up the time, but absorb ;x-before when McConnell vernor interest Wbmen who have nothing to committee :he Smoot investigating do have too much time to indulge in . was a their imaginations. They make up lestiAed that he (McConnell) church, of iiember the Presbyterian some horrible thing that has never it leads to the suggestion that happened to them, and probably never lays f he told the truth an Investigation will, and really worry about it more if the Presbyterian church should also than they would if it had really come ordered. ie to them. 4 "To be aure, business women break COLONEL ASHBY. down and wear out and often have to Ah was honohed today with a visit give up their work. It is not the work itself that wears them out It is ri- from Kurnel Tom Bonham, late of the Texas infantry, and Ah This means Ninety-Aft- h valry of competition. strain. If the' woman who works was overjoyed to see his brave old would forget that there is such a thing soldleh, than whom no pluckleh man. in the world aa getting ahead" of eveh drew a swohd. He dlatlnguihch hisseff notably in many battle, and somebody, she would be more success- his name will thundah down the halls Where of fame. Nevertheless, Ah and many ful and far more healthy. there is a strain and a spirit of rival- othehs will remembeh Tom Bonham ry, there is neither good work nor rest longest, not fo1 his victories, but fo a At the time of the rest the woman wor- ridiculous mlsadrentuhe. It was onlys a few days afteh Shiloh that a vlgoh-ouries, and all the time she is working Aght wai n progress, and Bonshe is dividing her time and strength, ham's regiment was called upon to giving part to her work and part to hold a suttln Aeld. The Texans had her worries. The result is that she distinguished thelhselves all through the campaign; the Ahe of the Yankees neither works nor rests. was not heavy, and It seemed safe to More work and more rest ia what say that the regiment would hold Its woman need a Idleness will never ground Indefinitely. Suddenly thehe solve the problem of the nervous wom- wehe signs of wavehlng; then man afan. When woman works well and rests ter man broke away from the ranks and scooted fo' the reah; then the well she will be a well woman. whole regiment seemed to disintegrate, ' break up and come flooding back, with running as fast as anyEdward llellamy said, Nothing can Tom Bonham body. Out rode Genehal Pembehton, overcome the giant tree of private white with hohhoh and suhprlse. Aa monopoly except the greater giant of he came forwahd the regiment began lie expressed a to refohm and lined up along a ridge, public monopoly." world of truth in that Drier sentence. while half the soldlehs wehe dancing and down. It is the one way out or the clutches up of the trusta Modem conditions of Kunnel Bonham!" roahed Genehal business compel combination and con- Pembehton. what means this discentration. Fighting the trusts thus graceful rout?" "Rout nothing," answehed Bonham, tar has been productive of no good to fairly writhing as he slapped at his left the people. The big monopolies laugh chin. The Fifty-nint- h Texas, suh. Is at the puny efforts made to check their not afraid of man noh devil, but, by robberies. The trouble with the peo- gad. suh, we were drawn up In a Aeld s, chuckful of and the Spah-tuple is not so much that there are trusts, of Leonidas, suh. whould have as that the peoplf are not in them. Let broken rancks undeh the circumstances!" the nation own the trusta 4-- , And that Texas regiment was known Plenty of thinking business men who as the Wasps from that time on, and read of the success or merchants in Wasp Bonham" became the Aghtlng the cities realike. that the foundation name of Kunnel Tom. How we yelled and hollehed aa we recalled that stingof every successful merchandising ing day! Thehe wehe many side venture is the use of printers' ink. Ygt to illuminate the dahknesa of thelights war. these same" business men many of them fail tat .grasp the idea sufficiently to benefit themselvea They either ods. , present time the United States is making pig iron at the rate of more than 1,500,000 tons a month, or practically 19.000,000 tons a year, which is the maximum output reached by this country. This Is more pig iron than is being made by England, France and Germany. In spite or the enormous output stocks at furnaces and steel works have been steadily decreasing for months, showing that the pig Iron is going into actual consumption. The output would be larger than it is, but for the fact that some blast furnaces are having trouble in getting deliveries of coke. At , the Senator Hollingsworth's bill follows the lead of the Texas legislator, who has Introduced a bill prohibiting the paying of mileage to senators and members of the house who ride on free passes. If this thing keeps up politicians mny be reduced to the dread necessity of contenting themselves r-- & 0 law-break- er casea Daniel lost nothing through the der. neither will Senator Smoot C. R. or- J. h but the battle between the was one of Texas and the the brightest beams that shot across the scene. Fifty-nint- mud-was- ps TEA m So much poor tea accounts for the U. S. importing but little more than 40 years ago Sckilluig' Bac Sure Cure for Piles. Itching Piles produce moisture and cause itching, this form, as well as Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles are Pile Remedy. cured by Dr. Absorbs Stops Itching and bleeding. tumors. 50c a Jar at druggists, or sent Treatise free. Write me by mail. about your case. Dr. Bosanko, Philo., Pa. For sale by the Wallace Drug Co. I In a Repertoire of High - Class Comedies and Dramas, With a Carload of Special Scenery. The Only Doable-Trac- k Railway between the Missouri River aod Chicago. 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See the List A Vaudeville Specialties Different Play Between the Acts Every Night A The Golden West A DOLLAR The Little Minister SHOW Gamblers Daughter At Popular Prices i East Lynne Slaves of the Mine Camille Seat sale opens Satu- The Lighthouse Robbery Everything on the Dead Level and Up to You CLARK vS STORES 62 : "Slaves of the Direct connection for that wo have ths best fitting line of Clothing 2356-58-60-- 7W ESCAPE A Scene in Book-love- Quality and pricss was ths causs. Now whon it comoo to making room for spring stock (which is going to bo a dandy) wo arc not going to any larga oxponcs or circus way ef advertising to force these goods upon you. Our induced prices, with ths splendid qualities and your own good judgment after investigation, will make them Isava oyr store at a rapid pace. city. court competition, Commencing' Monday, February 6 law-break- In Clothing and Furnishing Goods and Grand Opera House One Solid WeeR dlf-Arul- ty BUSINESS Investigate 1905. law-make- We Had a Good (Seasons Remember 3, ty-fn- ur ns mud-wasp- cannot write an advertisement or think they can't, or else they lack the nerve to invest the money in newspaper space, circulars and other printed matter, and are unwilling to wait for the results that are sure to follow persistent and consistent advertising meth- prayer to an allwlae Creator, allegiance to the Supreme Ruler of the universe, a punishable offense was to me But the wonderful! Incomprehensible. analogy, between that event of twen-- 1 hundred years ago and the Smoot investigation, makes it easy to believe in the authenticity of the rs Bible narration. If the of the greatest nation the sun ever shone on make punishable the very motives or acts for which Daniel was cast into the den of Ilona, one can without accept the Bible account But notice the analogy; Tbe presidents and princes tried to And occasion against Daniel concerning the kingdom, but failed. The prosecution In the Smoot case tried to prove him a but failed and had .to acknowledge that neither was any error nor fault In him.". After all attempts to prove Ms accusers Daniel a turned to his religion. to After Smoofs accusers failed substantiate any of the numerous charges against him they, too, turned to his religious beliefs and practices. Prayer to God was mentioned in both FEBRUARY FRIDAY, Washington Ave. Jesse James rday MR. MACK SWAIN. at 9 a. m. for the en tire engagement Matinees Wednesday and Saturday |