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Show tiii:jiot:xix lxamixli: oodex, unn, Monday mousing, or topeh ni, toot. sw jaaa?a.mgaMB sllru E3 aarssrqtr $8.50 Special Tills Week The Best Eves You lasfcic 9 for The Price The iX3.22.ge antde of the best material; no scrap Iron used in its construction. If You would sleep well use our Beds and Mattress. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD raid with a guarantee1 to .' Jive you satisfaction. The only Range with a Hot Blast Fire Box. It consumes the gas, which adds to the heat and saves the coal. Our fall lino of carpels and nuts is now on sale and contains the newest designs and colors, Axuttosters, Baxonys, IlrusMtls, Tapestries aud Ingrains. We can surely please you. Get A CooK Booh A Carload of Iron Beds Just raceived. M 1'virjvina New and attractive designs and colors. Pries from $2.76 to $85.00. Ogden Furniture & Carpet Co, HYRUM PINGREE Manager. gJuiiaiL A University of Humanity CENERAL BOOTHS NOVEL SCHEME FOR COLLEGES NEW YORK. IN LONDON AND It was soon after Gouoral Booth had nldressed a few words of comfort and hope to a group of the aged Inmates of Stake Workhouse that a Westminister Guerin" representative managed to get a brief chat with htm as to his views niton his suggested University of Humanity." through to the Great End. Will you?" Afterwards, in a few words with Commissioners Eadio and Nicoll, our representative was told that the idea was one that had engaged their thoughts before, and that if only the funds are forthcoming the schema would prove the greatest social upliftThe reasons why such a University ing lesson ihe world had ever known. should be established," said the GenOn Saturday General Booth coneral, are many. At the prosent tinio tinued Lis motor tour from Nortbwlch we have such Universities as Oxford to St. Helena, breaking hia Journey ind Cambridge, to say nolblng of to deliver addresses .at Warrington others in the provinces. At ihr.w and PrescoL Iilaces It la possible for a man and for American Salvationists returning a woman too to be trained la Art, from the International Congress in silence, literature, medicine, law, theolLondon were welcomed home on Satogy tad almost everything you can urday. All spoke of tba enthusiasm mention is taught, but up to the prevwhich marked their reception in the ent there has been no place establiBritish capital, and of the splendid shed upon a similar basis where men success achieved. According to the dull be trained from the social and "Telegraph's correspondent, one offhuman standpoint. When I was In icer said their experiences in London Anwrira I met the late Mark Hanna would strengthen the bonds betweeu nad many of the most distinguished the American and English cousins. E la ihe States.- With them I talk-- 4 Westminster Gazette. the matter over, and had Mark Han-lived, be and myself would have IN NEW YORK. weeded In getting some of the philaf nthropic millionaires to give us the Booty to start the scheme. Dangers and Disappointments of the Dollar Bill By Harold Stecvensi Viliai I want is two such Unltvr-iilee-oIn London Express. In New York and one in london. Their business will lie to When the Englishman arrives upon train men to carry out the same kind these f ork that our officers shores, the first duty is to carry on at the present time. We want men to change his money. He produces his have u bag of sovereigns he may have thorough a training In the little two or three, or he may have ten knowledge of men as human beings u they already have in everything and in exchange for the little bits of elf. gold a generous currency system gives Take the present Poor Lnw system, him a veritable roll of notes ranging in value from 4s. Id. upwards. He far instance, and couple the cost of Bwjlng on its work with the money lnt in the same direction from voluntary sources. It should be possible to train up men who will do all that thes are doing and turn out better Bn snd women and at the aame time Bralndse the coat. We want a class jjjmen wh0 are trained in a knowledge "the fitness and capacity of the child youth men who will be able l jrcrive and detect the criminal and oml Instincts in human ns lire n b able to divert it in the right "irectlfin. In short, we want men : ho be shle to turn out thehumsn ax perfect as it is possible to lng urn Mm out. And the cost, General do you want roe country to bear it? No not at all. I don't, of course, country should not make jeI?1whyin the Just the same way as soma the Colonies make us grants now in yw to assist our work among the crimma and depraved classes, but the nui of the money should come from voluntary auurces. Then with emphat- gesture he added, Let them give ns n money we already have the Being crowded for rnqm, we are Professor." compelled to close out our retail stork, will devote onr t the present war. It has and after January . that it has been possible for the entire attention to the manufacturing nano.a to be trained to our goods at great skill, department andfarsell this reason we are wholcvale. and fot train the submerged nl Vy iBrisest England portion Into ottering 1:0.000.00 worth of impoitei but of course more uee- - Knit Goods, of all kinds, to the rejunaby skillful way,?- tail trade at less than wholesale price no 1! to go further Into ... Object, for the General was tired Everything Going at Cost nny Were waiting to speak to h Remember the place representative Inquired in health. kPing 1 yi8ht he cheerily replied; KNITTING WORKS UTAH kwllV1!- - sleep well,' and am In good Vi;l I go right through to the 2204 Washington Ave., Ogdeik . by Gods help I will right . - u J ne that he has Indeed found the land whose streets are paved with for the greenbacks, to be bad alu-oasking. This, thinkH he, is the poor man's land, fur in It tba poor man is compelled to become rich. It might be supposed that this rad-de- u UkUtiiLiun lrom penury to wealth might make him feel awkward. Not at all. He is gratified, though not really surprised, to find that nature Indeed surprised, to find that nature Indeed intended him for a man of wealth. Now be understand)! why he always found poverty uncongenial be was not nude for it. The spending of dollar bills could not have come easier to him had he been born a millionaire. Alas! poor Englishman! In a day or two's tieas it occurrs to him to count his greenbacks. He finds that Just two dollars remain to him, say, be. fid. With feverish haste he runs through his pocket book, dives into every rocket of bis clothes throws out everything, tries to think of a pocket he has missed, does not find one, goes through his empty pockets again, scrambles through his papers. But he finds no more greenbacks. THE CONFIDENCE TRICK. Thin he sits down on the bed, aud begins to ibink. Hia skin feels clammy, but his head is very, very clear, lie sees is all now. It Is the confidence trick; Lnclc Ham has wiped him down again, made him think he was rich, and ail the lime was cleaning him out, systematically and painstak-luly- . For a muiiient a chastened teel-incornea over him. aud he begins to suspect that tea duty business might have lieon a mistake alter all. Then he pulls himself together, aud lives and bananas, for a week on with an occasional butter cake. He feels now that he baa got a little even with Sum. After a time his feelings towards tha dollar bill also under go a change. At first, while appreciating its abundance, he is inclined to criticise its condition. He feels that be must always he washing his hands after iL Ills noble soul conceives the project of burning every one that comes inro his possessing for the sake of the health of his community. He makes a note of the Ides for future guidance when he Is a little richer. When he gets a bill which is' mainly kept together by the 11.incrustation of filih be is inclined to carp. which is upon He feels that 1o carry such a thing about in his pocket is not fair treatment of good clothes, and lie wants to drop It in the street. With an effort be refrains. But all the time bis views upon the feel a g four-shillin- g sive loophole. Happily, my sight and hearing are both pretty good and so. remote as the clerk was, 1 had little difficulty in hearing and eyen Being him when he uttered these words: Go there," he said, have not yet forged. And I remembered tbat our old English puaishuumt was hauging. he said, il'a only a Oh, wall. small amount I shall have to give you two dollars la silver; the rest s all put three when away. It was only half-peour banks are at their busiest, but. I was not disposed to cavli at that. He paid out the money, and 1 grabbed it, end,' hurrying out, flung myself into tbe nearest saloon and called Air bran-dlams afterward I discovered bow narrow had been my escape. In America every man is a potential forger until he baa Iwen proven innocent. y. klentl-ficatiun- to You nt pointing to another loophole across the marble floor: be may give it to you. Its only a small amount. With trembling steps, I crossed the marbled space and, when the other gentleman wen quite ready to attend to me, presented my check. He looked at the check, then at me. He seemed surprised. If it was at. ihe smallest of It he was justified, fur I deserved fur cruel lqore. Hut he said, in a cold, But. my dear, arent you going to CLOTHES FROM IiONDON. voice: "Have you any means of take trok slung some summer fiction to nail A cold perspiration i bad I done? I while yon are away in the ronntry?"letIt is well understood tbat Ameri- out upon me. What "Oh, no. I shall drjeml on your can men are fund of buying their might be a better man and live n moreI ters from horns. indeed, I but know, unselfish life, reasons clothes la London. The usually given for this prevalent practice are the excellence of our workmanship, coupled with our unfortunate want of a protective tariff. Only a knowledge of the contrasting monetary systems of the two oonntires reveals the true reason. American clothoa would not stand the strain of our metallic currency. If I remebres rightly America econimlsis are apt to regard the monetary system prevailing in this o couiry today as a natural adaption or commence to the the mechanism of requirements of the community. This is not so at all. The real season why come here, where the greatest values ever paper dollars are in universal use today is that silver dollars would disturb the offered in Mens stylish clothing can he had crease in the American trouser. thanks to the exOn one Here you will find represented all the new ceptional kindness of an editor, it beand fabrics and patterns in came my pleasant duly to cash a cheek. styles, Now, In hours! England, if the name Young Mens Autumn on the Iwck of the check corresponds with that on the front all is well. The idea that tbo endorsement may be forgery hardly enters our honest heads. John Smith, (lie payee, may habitually write bis name in an illegible manner with a thick and lilotty pen, while ihe endorsement purporting to be his may te finely written in a beautiful feininne No matter. He is not exineted to recogSelect your new Fall togs today it will nize the endorsement of everybody in be wise thing to do, as our style assortment the world, and if it is literally correct endorsehim. If the that exonerates careful you is now at its best. ment is forged it. is tbo client who clothes suffers. the and want what five-shilli- From DiatiHcr BROOK FAMOUS BUNNY for ' $3.50 per gallon . Call up tho . BISMARCK ?" . When You Want Your the Farthest Dollars In Clothes Buying 12S 25th Street m iff rtf-- ' Mens . .. jfte vi Suits and Overcoats a CASHING A CHECK. Strong in the knowledge of our good 1 marched gaily ino English erect, chest the bank with thrown out, and iheck clutched firmly in my hand to guard against snatchdefended by a ing. The cniinl-- r about strong breastwork of bronze three feet hiRh and of an unknown thickness. I moved cautiously along the battlements examining each succes Wcllbe that that you fit you perfectly, before leaving the store. Heres just a hint of some of the extraordinary values awaiting your inspection: get just slyle, made of Cheviot, n Twmds in fancy psttovos la tbs MENS SACK SUITS, la strictly high-clas- s manner; regular $1S new colorings; beautifully baud and finished throughout ... . value, hero only d aud doxhlMireasted style made of fine Cbevirts, Twssda, and MENS SACK SUITS, iu fashionable pnttonis In the new brown and gray colorings; srtisticafly lined sad thorn thats what they ask at othur atorea for this throughout; $18 would be the rid price tor M8 is our prleo only quality; moat fashionable fabrics of the fiaqst im-aMENS FALL SUITS la a groat variety of itylve, In all the and Dcw colorings. Every garment ahows the highest all the ia domestic weave, paUcrn under $36 by a good custom tailor, nor could yon buy eiass workmsasbi p and Ooold not be. equalled our price oaly suits at other stores the equal of these nader $32.60; slngto-towssio- d single-breaste- NOTHING Retail Business BETTER A perfee1 Whiskey for Household and Medicinal pur delicious in taste. poses. Properly a red, sw jet aroma, lt Old Keasucay n Wunt T. I F. J. KIESEL D. .n-T- T hand-tail-ort- d $15 nd ... ... ... r RYE delivarsd to any part; of tho city ... Going out of ,:n currency question sic unconsciously changing, and when by chance he receives a dollar vtade of silver of the size of a piece be is inclined to feel aggrieved. The man who is most astonished kt this revulsion of feeling is himself, and be thinks with bewilderment of the time, s few short weeks ago, when he thought nothing of carrying about with him in his native cartland a couple of wheels and another ten shillings worth of small change, disposing them blithely about his person In the pockets of his various garments so as to preserve a proper balance while walking. $18 The Clothier II 241 Wash. Ave. CO., Distributors . J " J ! |