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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, SATIH3AY, SEPTEMBER 19J4. 17, The Home Circle j Zy value ok A smile. to- - govs the farthest thilt Vhile' the most, TW nlt ihe pleasant emlle. 14 J heart ,hat bubbles from the ovei lie fellow men ,Ml. the cloud! of gloom S Wj-ilaorth and goodness. too, ,I'' manly 'hTroUHon dollar! and It doea j, i can a rent. Ufe Wrlh i1" the least and doe TWerf . & n0t wte hour are shadow! from the gtve. raw material present time la the we whatever make we f whlch "alll. nnot brood over the paat. or ln- failure, but seise the f.nd ret the lesson from the hour, yet unborn who rightly and fully realise! the value As Fenelon says, God hour. hut one moment at a time, "jTdS. not give a second until he Jrfthdrawo the firgt- - father rich?" someone askglrl.and the little one , lfl.year-ol- d Why. of course! confldently, And she was right too. father of a sweet, loving, helpIs richer than some me." Sffjt S! the money cannot buy a single heart. How ufnnalres Sva Sl of he feel that your father? Does of the daugh- man because ri0h 7, households are There home? it is hard to make both ends hut where there Is plenty ofn. m(- -t 'better wealth of love and good-that Is yours one of and loyalty. than? gouiftimtH hear a clergyman "L. a mother, distracted over the darling child, by telling has her that a mysterious providence reasons, and taken It from her for wise S of her comfort that she must find In the ber- eavement. What! has God snatched child from loving parents a beautiful tot blooming Into youth? Does the discord? creator of harmony produce and of health beauty author the Poes unite his noblest work ere It Is work Into which he has breathed hi own image, and which he aspirations and haa endowed with as high as heaven Itself? u a libel on him who fashioned the fiord to stii:i your children on tine clothes, fine houses and fancy food much better than you can a fiord to start e their intellects and compel them to narrow, sordid lives because Tou their natures are not developed. call ufiord to bear extra burdens for a long while in order to lit them for the burdens of life. They will thank you for it in after years. Just a few words to the boys and girls. If you have the opportunity do not waste it. Make your school days count to the best advantage. It means work, of course it does, but you need never expect to get anything of value without an equivalent. Many- of the common laborers of today who gain a miserable livelihood at the hardest kind of Labor will tell you that they brought the troubles on themselves away the golden hours of their school days. The more the work the better. You need to exercise the body to keep It strong and in the best of health, and so you must exercise the brain if you would have a healthy growth. Do not go to school Just to avoid heavy work, and make yourself a shirk or an Idler; hut go resolved to stand at the head of your class and earn the place by systematic, conscientious study. Your entire future deyou lay in pend on the foundation youth. Appreciate the sacrifice your parents are making for your benefit, and show them it Is not in vain. wonderfully and fearfthat it may withstand ully wroght, the ravages of time for a centuhy. God childdoes not murder nor torture his ren. He rather tries In a thousand ways to induce them to keep the laws human body, so health, which, If obeyed, would He tries y them Into a ripe old age. in every way to prolong life after we have forfeited every right to it, and have become useless drones. carr- of In the same family and under the same circumstances one rears a stately edifice, while his brother, vacillating Incompetent, lives forever amid From the same materials ruins. may fashion vessels of honor or dishonor. We find what we are looking for. The geologist sees design and order In the very pavement stones. The botanist reads volumes In the flowers and grasses which most men tread under their feet. and the one LABOR. Labor, the mighty magician, walks forth into a region uninhabited and waste; he looks earnestly at the scene, n quiet In Its desolation; then, weavi- wand, those smile with golden harvests; those barren mountain slopes ng hls wonder-workin- g dreary valleys ire clothed with foliage; the furnace the anvil rings, the busy wheel whirls around, the town appears, the mart of commerce, the hall of science, temple of religion, rear high their lofty fronts; a forest of masts, gay with varied pennons, rise from the harbor; of far-o- ff representatives regions make it their resort; science enlists the elements of earth and heaven in its service; art, awakening, clothes Us civilisation strength with beauty; imiles, liberty is glad, humanity rejoice. for the voice of industry and gladness is heard on every .side. Workingmen, walk worthy of your vocation. Tou have a noble escutcheon; disgrace t not. Labor, allied with virtue, may look up to heaven and not blush. The man and woman who are above labor, and despise the laborer, show a want of common sense. Labor achieves mre grander victories. It weaves more durable trophies, It holds wider sway than the Hls name be-0- m conqueror. tainted and hls movements Maxes, but labor crumble, converts his red battlefield Into gardens and erects monument of better significant things. The noblest world in the thing i honest lahnr. SFATi THEM TO SCHOOL It Is often asked why the boys and rls dn nnt attend school longer, any by far too many of them drop ut at or twelve, and it Is seldom at the boy attend after their four-nt- h or fine-nt- h year. This should nt lie so. and it would not be the case used the proper encourage-Itccaus- e a boy gets restless In t.-- ,0,,l0,ni hi parents need not that it is a waste of time to M1 win do well If encour-t- o .L, at It. It Is poor econo-- 0 I11 ,hp boy at work when he ,n who01- - unless It Is a ncN:!" best educa- tlon Ci,n KPt nd him to do some.V; in lt world. Because you "uccwiLs ril m- n reason? Prlved o? , '? h rour ,ltt,e be 'n ,hould Conditions he can &et. Tsars rhan!l 'raln'V.r dig wi,' ,0.,1nir" nw ,n In ducat,n de-ha- ve A 9th AN IDYLLIC PASTORAL CREATION AN ORPHAN'S PRAYER BY THE PETITE Nettie DeCoursey AND FAULT LESS SUPPORTING COMPANY AN ABSOLUTELY hA ise The program during the coming week to surpass anything ever seen in the linn-.- i',e raxtime Theater prom- - SALE OF SEATS BEGINS SATURDAY AT 9 A. M. CURTAIN AT 8:30 8HARP PHONE NO. 241 X PRICES 75c. 50c. AND 25c BOX SEATS fl.00 The great Illusionist. has been xeeured and his act is said to el even anything done by lieriiinnn. The latter uses mirror to ucceiVlly accomplish Ids tricks, while Travelle uses no accessories whatever. It is well styled the most mysterious ml :. earth. Everything Is done on a while background with the to cal. light it is possible strongest throw upon the stage, and Travelle offers J.'.'n to any one wlio will solve Its mystery. SPECIAL CANDY MATINEE, SATURDAY; EVENING PEROFORMANCES AT S Tra-veli- CHILDREN, AND 9:15. 5 LAUGH, THEN A TEAR A HEART THROB, THEN A CHEER." 4 MASSIVE ACTS ENTIRE PRODUCTION CARRIED. e. -- THE JOURNAL CENTS. ADMISSION 10 CENTS. PETITION FOR DISCHARGE. No. G56 in Bankruptcy. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF the United Stales for the District of Utah. In the matter of A. D. F. Reynolds, bankrupt. To the Honorable John A. Marshall, Judge of the District Court of the United States for the District of Utah; A. D. F. Reynolds of Ogden City, in the county of Weber and State of Utah, In said district, respectfully represents that on the 18th day of January, last past, he was duly adjudged bankrupt under acts of Congress relating to bankruptcy; that he has duly surrendered all hls property and rights of property, and has fully complied with all the requirements of said acts and of the orders of the Court touching hls bankruptcy. Wherefore he prays that he may be decreed by the Court to have a full discharge from all debts provable against hls estate under said bankrupt acts, except such debts as are excepted by law from such discharge. Dated this Tth day of September. A. D. 1904. A. D. F. REYNOLDS, Bankrupt. Order of Notice Thereon. District of Utah. On this 16th day of September, A. D. 1904, on reading the foregoing petition It is ordered by the Court, that a hearing be had upon the same on the 30th day of September, A. D. 1904, before said Court at Salt Lake City, In said district, at ten oclock In the forenoon; and that notice thereof be published in the Utah State Journal, a newspaper printed in said district, and thnt all known creditors and other persons in interest may appear at the said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted. And It is further ordered by the Court that the Clerk shall send by mall to all known creditors copies of snid petition and this order, addressed to them at their places of residence as stated. John A. Witness the Honorable Marshall, Judge of the said District Court and the seal thereof, at Salt Lake City, In said district, on the 16th day of September, A. D. 1904. Attest: JERROLD rSeal of Court. EXCURSION R. LETCHER. Clerk. RATES VIA UNION PACIFIC. St. Louis and return, $42.50. Chicago and return, $47.50. Chicago and return, via Ft. Louis, By Purchasing Your Groceries at Our Store ARTISTIC Dressmaking Ws are pleased to announce that our LADIES This Can Be Done We save something you TAILORy, We have everything bright, clean and fresh-- in groceries, fruit and vegetables. She has just returned from with, will be in charge. a five weeks' stay in New York, but brings with her the vary newest ideas brought out in the fashion canters of the world. TELEPHONE r She will be glad to meet every one interested, and talk over matters of dress upon which subject perhaps no other lady in the state is so well posted and competent to advise as Madam Woolley. Edgar Jones Co. 338 124. BROS. THE ON KEEPS TAB WHO HUSHER LENGTH OF TIME BANDS LINEN WEARS WILL FIND WEAR THAT SOME LAUNDRIES LINEN MUCH QUICKER OUT THAN OTHERS. WE HAVE A PROCESS THAT IS NOT HARD ON THE LINEN. of good honest work for each $1.00 collected MAKE IT A SPECIAL FEATO SEE THAT MACHINERY METHODS ARE U8ED THAT NOT INJURE THE GOODS IN THE LEAST. WE HAVE A LAUNDRY EQUIPPED WITH THE FINEST AND MOST EXPENSIVE .MACHINERY MONEY CAN BUY. WE TURE AND WILL Western Steam Laundry AVE. PHONE 605-- ISLAUB, Manager. EVERY WORKMAN 18 SKILLED. EVERY METHOD IS SCIENTIFIC. Stone Jars to Preserve Your Fruit In IF YOU WANT FINE WORK THAT IS NOT HARD ON THE LINEN, PHONE US. Another Carload Just Received WHEELWRIGHT BROS. 2476 WASHINGTON DOC DOC Prize we offer is 100 cts G. H. AVENUE. PHONE All Kinds of Glass Fruit Jars. 147-- Z O Extra Caps and Rubbers. Ogden Steam Laundry 437 TWENTY-FIFT- H 8TREET. 3CDO PHONE That Our Fall and Winter Goods Have Arrived Chicago, days. Transit limit 10 days direction. Pullman sleepers through to St Louis without change. Tickets on sale Tuesdays and Fridays each week. Stop overs allowed. A. B. MOSELEY, Trav. I.i. Agt. Limit and we will have our 60 In each TRAVELE Will probably be tion offered the public of Ogden illusionist will he ater next week. THE GREAT the greatest attracentertainment-lovin- LOST. Gold badge, letters T. S. FALL OPENING OF MILLINERY g this season. This at the Pastime the- X.. name on back, Florence M. Finder return to this office. S3MEWI Friday and Saturday, the 24th and 25th of September Our regular patrons are aware that our taste is unsurpassed and our display will bo a pleasant revelation. We expect all old customers, and Vtill welcome new ones. MANSFIELD, BURROWS & COMPANY SUCCESSORS TO MRS. W. C WARREN 174. rt Qr.".v.")cy WE DESIRE TO ANNOUNCE $48.75. ST. H Ihe Housewife S. J. BURT 2214 WASHINGTON TWENTY-FIFT- $47.50. St. Louis and return, via on every dollar spent hers. This means to you that your dollars have greater purchasing power; they last longer; they are bigger and DRESSMAKING department will be opened Mon-daSeptember 19th. Madam Woolley, whose artistic ability so many of the ladies in Ogden and vicinity are familiar ING The 50c. By Mail, One Month, Carrier, One Month, 60c. By Startling Tsst. To save a life. Dr, T. G. Merritt, of No. Mehoopany, Pa., made a startling test resulting In a wonderful cure. He writes, a patient was attacked with violent hemorrhages, caused by ulceration of the stomach. I had often found Electric Bitters excellent for ucute stomach and liver troubles so I prescribed them. The patient gained from the first and has not had an attack in 14 months." Electric Bitters are positively guaranteed for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Constipation and Kidney troubles. Try them. Only 50c at Jesse J. Driver's. the last thirty more k,H RnJ A CASE OF HURRY. the world than It Will one""a ,"Pre a boy-- Tour son The well known contractor and hptter mechanic, a bet- ,pr f B a better business builder, Fred Howard, la In charge of Mn by hav' the entire construction work at Utah-nPark, which explains the speed l,vIngrMiir?uand a better mother by with which the work Is promptness fJMic. s;, lvantages that the ' nr our Land afford. Tou being carried on. b- -r 1 Monday, September - possibilities It GRAND OPERA HOUSE THEATRICAL ASSOCIATION. DIRECTION NORTHWESTERN R. ALEXANDER GRANT, Resident Manager. |