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Show MORXINO EXAMINER, 00 DEN, SUNDAY MORNING, UTAIJ, Utah National Bank This Minister Has a Plan To Mend Family Jars and "Dispute between husband wives arbitrated; family Jare mended, free of charge, while you wait Delong, pastor The Rev. David cf the Fellowship Congregational church. In Chicago, advocates the of an unique society, which he thinks ought te have a branch in every church. The sign announcing tne purpose of this society oneshould pro? read, it is suggested, lik the sented above. It were If orgsnised The society, Mr. Dealong the lines proposed byfunctions. still other have would long, Ho gives an outline of his idea and the causes that inspired it hare. CHIVALRV Cooling (By the Rev. David D. Do law ) The soi ls of mending broken homes baa grown upon me duriug the past eight j cars. Our great cities liarbor many things which InunTli the home, and he who srnatheiiiaPy trusses Hie hlhreslwM of a half hundred homes eai day sill see vision a and lirar rrlen that ought to arouse (he more fortunate to sfse and adequate act ion. The distinctive funriion of iho lasli-tutisblt h 1 sorely needed In any community Is to pmuipily find tliaL family elil.h ia suddenly overtaken by a calamity it cannot mutter, and which threatens Its utter overthrow, and hold the ),J wounded pans together until are sixirm is imst and hope and courage again restored. The great majority of hmnea do not need tills tender shepherdlzinK in times of adversity. They have shel'er and resources and friends, who, while they do not shield them from trouble, at least mitigate K force. Blit there are families of delicate feelings and of sorihy life who, when the father or mother ia taken away, have no such outlook. The battle of life becomes at once an unequal one; nay. a hopeless struggle, unless the remaining member of the family consent to separation. To conserve such homes, to cherish the family ties, to hiing lire and Inspiration where awful temptations and despair are brooding near this Is a distinctive funetloo of the (Society fur which I plead. But can the unhappy homes wliere Jealousy, passion and that whole brood of kins bidden behind the phrase, matches," exist can such homes be helped and healed by any community effort f That the mere accidental mention of auch an organization should thrill society as apparently U has thrilled It and rail forth such diverse OpinOut the Inions la very suggestive. creasing tide of pathetic letters which are romltig to me from so many unhappy hearts and homes la even more suggestive. May It not he true that as dell cate and a difficult as this question of distressed and dissevered homes la, still there la some helpful, wholesome service that might be rendered and which society is overlooking? During those years of careful study of the question of "Wrecked Homes and How to Rave Them." 1 have become profoundly ronvlnced that the nunntunliy cannot Innocently Ignore theee conditions; that in some ysj; Ust wisest and best elements of society should pledge themselves fn the holy eanse of the family. Certainly flien and women of such unquestioned probity and exalted mullves are to be found in every community, that any efforts they might make in behalf of broken, wounded homen could not be Interpreted ns gratuitous meddling into the privacies of Ufa Society will have made a real advance when the conditions of truly happy homes are familiar to all; and when thou things which produce discord and alienation are persistently frowned upon. lint to accorapllidi this will require and courageous effort. It is not the work of a day to discover the causes and provide the remedies for domestic infelicity, and the many varieties of wrecked homes. All of the reform movements now at work for the Improvement of society are Intimately related to theta questions, and the welfare of the home as the objective, by them iunt he seen, all. But 1 submit to you that the centre, the rallying point for ihls especial work, must bo the Society, which shall, first of all, tenderly shelter and heal such broken households as can lie strengthen sd and restored, beeping together the father and children or the mother and children. and thus strengthening and fostering the natural home bonds. Pitch Is my faith In the Home Making Society, and 1 hope to see It speedily verified. on system needs a cleansing; and strengthening; tonic. AT POKER. bills. "The captain was livin' on what he made off raisin a few racehorses, an' Ah was as po' as the rest. The general waa the most uncombe fortable of the crowd, because alone waa prosperous. Coal had been found on hla eatate, an' he- - waa worth about a hundred thousand doi-lati- s. "Well, we hep gcttln' eaddah an saddah ovah the change in the world until the mint Juleps came la. Then we perked up, an' some one suggested a pokah game. "It was the evencst game Ah ever saw, gentlemen, until a hand when the Majah an' the general both stood pal, raisin one emit hah till all the chips were in the pot. "The Majah looked at his )ind, regretful like, an said he hated to atop, but he had no mo' monrh. " Ah beg of you, said (ha general, 'not to lot a small mattah like that with your pokah.' "Gentlemen, Ah could see what the Majah was thlnklu' be waa say la' to himself, Ah have 111.000 life Insure erica that will go to mah daughter, an Ah have a hand that cahnt be beat;' an' then be said: " Ah raise yon 112.000, general.' " Ah eall you with a low straight flush, Majah, replied the general. Tha majah toeaed fo kings an' an ace Into the dischard an' we all aat silent. "Then the general spoke; " 'The wah ia ovah, geatlsmen,' he aid, an we are together heah aftah a long time. There ain't any mo' conown federate states except la our hearts. There aint much pleasure left fo' any of ua, but Ah would like to ronslduh this evenin' bein' one buck in the old times an undab the old conditions. Majah, will you go to that chest an bring me f 12,000 In ouah monrh? The majah nevah said a word, Jnst went an' brought twelve one thou Hand do ah confederate bills to the gener- Homo-Mendin- g lsl 1 al. OFFICIAL CALL For Republican State Convention, August 25th, IKK, To the Republican Electors of the State of Utah: la accordance with established custom and In obedience to the instructions of the State Republican committee, it ia hereby directed that a State Convention uf delegated representatives of the Republican Party in the State of ruh be held at Salt Lake City, the capital of said Stale, for the purpose of nominating a Stats Ticket to be voted for at the general election to be held on Tuesday, November 2, 1904, the eeloctlon of a State Committee, and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before it, and that said State Convention shall assemble at 11 oclock a. n., on Thursday, tbo 25th day of August, 1904, in the Salt Lake Theatre. Candidates are to be placed on the State Ticket for the following offices: Threw Presidential Electors, Governor, Secretary of State, Attorney General, State Treasurer, Stale Auditor, Superintendent of Public Instruction, Judge of the Supreme Court, Representative in the Fifty-nint- h Congress. The Republicaa electors of this State, and all other electors, without affiliations, regard to past political who believe In the principles of the Republican party and endorse Its policies, are cordially invited to unite under this call ia the selection of said Delegatee. The said State Convention shall consist of 460 Delegates, apportioned to the several counties of this But on the basis of one Delegate to every ninety-liv- e votes, or a majority fraction thereof, that were cast for lion. Joseph Howell for Representative in Congress on Nov. 4, 1902, In said counHerewith ia the ties, respectively. apportionment of Delegate! to each county: Tote. Delegates. Cuunty 8!. Petersburg, Aug. 7. Prince Hil- on. minister of railroads, left KL Petersburg today for Baikal to Inspect the railway In that district. He declined the favorable offers of engineer ,he rt,,,bJe faking of the railway and the pro-JtLu be n postponed. Irans-Sibena- I) ft 2 r All delegates shall be sleeted not loss than three days before the meet- The ing of the Slate Convention. respective County Committees are requested to eall conventions or to otherwise arrange for the election of Delegates to the State Convention. The Chalrumn of the respective County Committees wiil forward to the Chairman of the State Committee, Immediately after Ihelr election, a full list of the Delegates chosen. State By order of the Republican Committee. JAMES II. ANDERSON, Chairman. TOM PITT, Secretary. Salt Lake City, Utah. July IB, 104. When The SAVINGS OF A LIFETIME. PROVISION FOR DEPENDENTS, ARE SUDDENLY SWEPT AWAY FROM US, DOES IT PAY TO CONTEMPLATE ONES FULL PAID INSURANCE? WE REITERATE, DOES IT PAY? It Aak Na your bacon 1 Phono attention. f for It n : o o eo & BURGI Phene 227 Y. The Terms of Sale Are Positively H GROCER .. ........ .ig orders given apodal FKONK. BUT NOT THE any. The petitioning icers of the company. pany ia a Delaware has large factories Liabilities estimated assets at 1550,000. . creditors an offThe button comcorporation and In Maaachusetta at 1750,000, sad Bar Harbor. Maine, August 6. The Minneapolis Columbia'and Prairie, of the United States Training squadron, commanded by Admiral Wiae, came inTYPEWRITING RECORD AGAIN BROKEN. to port today from the training station at Lamoine. It la understood to be tbs St. Louis, August 6. Saif F. Cole, of intention to sail Monday night for a Catskill, N. Y performed a notable cruise to the westward. typewriting feat today, breaking the worlds record for the greatest number RETURNED TO DUTIES. of words In seven hours of continuous writing, making a total of 28.944 words, an average of 67 2 words per Rome. Ang. 7. Rev. Dr. Nevfn. recminute. tor of 8L Pauls, the American church In Rome, returned from Wieatbaden NEW TERMINAL FOR TACOMA. and officiated at hia church today. Dr. Nevin recently, .underwent an operaTacoma, Aug. 6. L. IL Manning-to- n tion aa a result of which hia eyetoday took the option taken some sight ia' being restored. weeks ago on UH) acres of tide flats on the Tacoma harbor, said to be for terminals for the Tacoma and Eastern or Chicago, Milwaukee and Bt, Paul railway. It Is said the price was about 1100.000. The land was owned hy Allen G. Invest In a piece of unimproved landf Mason. In Weber County! Adjoining Improved farmef ACCIDENTALLY DROWNED. Half mile from R. R. Station? Right next to Irrigation Canal? Reno, Nevada. August 6. The body Providing you can buy on monthly of Mrs. Shannon was found this mornpayments? ing In an irrigation ditch in this city. Say $10 or $15 or $20 per. month? The woman who was employed at GovOr quarterly? ernor Spark's ranch, near here, la supOr annual payments?. have to fallen Into ditch the posed And no Interest? and drowned while returning home last And no taxes? night. The owner to pay taxes and continue to use the land until It is folly ALLOWED ALIEV TO ESCAPE. paid for? New York, August 6. Captain Fred Passaw, commander of the steamship St. Paul, waa arrested here today by federal authorities, oa the technical charge of slowing an alien, ordered deported. to escape. Captain Passaw Said piece of land will coat you 20 waived examination when arraigned acre. per before Commisidoner E. J. Shields and $400 for 20 screw was held for t'.ie federal grand Jury. $800 for 40 lcrea. He was paroled in the meantime In the $1,200 for $1 seres. custody of his roundel and allowed to dirtss or Call on take hi ship to sea. 11-1- WILL YOU If So HUNrER & KENNEDY New York, August 6. An Involun- . Room 6, tary petition In bankruptcy was filed I Building, today against the United Button comp Dee Moines Life Insurance, Basement, Reed Hstcl. . 1:49 2:59 daily No. 101 Faat Mall fy aa, Ticket AgwiL A. B. MOSELEY, Trav. Pass. Agent. Ogdea, Utah. THE OREGON SHORT LINE TOQ CARD. TIME TABLE San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake R. R. Co. Depot, Third, West and South Tam pie Sta, Galt Lake Cltifk DEPART. For Provo, Lehl. Fairfield Mercur. connecting at Nephl for Mantl and Intermediate point oa Sanpete Valiev Hr.... 7l30 a m For Garfield Beach, Too-e- l MamStockton, moth, Bnreka ana Sil- id f ver City (via Learning- e nog neg g ton From For American eut-oS- te No. 7 No. 9 &05 n m J' "?di and Garfield 'BmA 35 p qj -ALL TRAINS DAILY. 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' C.I F. WARREN, Bloe Dooley 4U Na General Agent Go to St. Louis Sett Lake City. Through Cool Canons If you plan to travel this summer on either business or pleaaura, let me save von the trouble of looking up rates and routes.wKhI have a Mat of all the rallroed Kaftans In the United States, the exact time trains arrive there, and depart deI will to No. ixrt time to eall, Just drop me a postal card. I will answer you live immediately. I Nolt Salt Laks Na to Chicago and the EaA over the double-tra- ck railway between the Missouri River and Chicago. Excel lent service iw every particular. Ow of these trains, the Overland United, is the most luxurious train hi the world. Electric - lighted throughout. Direct connections at' Omaha via TL rn Line to St. Paul and Minneapolis. only It CARD IN JUNE ITH. 1904. DEPART DAILY. Atlantic Mail all 0. W. 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Wa endeavor to plaaaa every uody who patronizes the UCCEBS MARKET. 1st OGDEN 0e TUE 2361 WASHINGTON Include A t Company. 421 25th St. another Coat Mark Salt on everything In stock and will MONEY. s 9 Laundry. Ws will give v Remember Ogden Steam Allen Transfer mous sals. c Always 'Phone 22. Will be remembered by the thousands of buysra who bought during that fa- Vancouver, B. C.. August 6. Twelve days ago Mrs. D. A. Rosa of this city was robbed of $2,000 wurth ui uiw monds and 1,100 in bank bllla Today the diamonds, wrapped up In a handkerchief, were discovered on the lepe where they hail evidently been placed over night Tbn stolen billa were not returned. enp-tur- It March Of At the Dancei . At the Theaters, or Catch a Train In a Hurry fin-la- oC9 o & on Time Winning friaoda end eai every day. Do you like paw h laundry dall finish, smooth We or some other flalah? give yea Just what yon want; do the work a little better then the other taandarern do IL Try ua F. J. KIE5EL 01 CO., Distributors TUB DIAMONDS WAR NEWS. J.L Ways are Winning Ways sal It la the place to get the longest schoon- Homo-Mendi- two-third- Keeps you well, by allaying internal fevers, and aiding the process of digestion. The ideal table water. Makes delicious drinks. Always Our Laundry UTHIA WATER "Then somehow we (bund ourselves tendin' an' drinkin' a silent toast, not to confederacy, but to somethin the end of the wah had not taken from the south." And then the colonel stopped short and looked solemn. It was the traveling maa that broke the silence. "Colonel. he said, 1 wish you would have e drink with mo." RUSSIAN ATROCITIES. "I should be delighted, sab," said the colonel suddenly emerging from Toklo, Aug. 7. p. m. Gen. Kiirokla the brown study Into which he hud ataff surgeons have examined the bodfallen. ies of a number of soldiers whom they RUSSIA HA8 NO FEAR. allege have been the victims of Russian atrocity. One of the cases cited Rt. Petersburg, Aug. I. :3fl a. m. was that of the condition of affairs t The Novostl, la urging a rappruat-h-menfound at Iwo on July Srd. It was dewith Great Britain, says that clared by the surgeons that the head nothing Is to be apprehended from of a Japanese soldier was skinned by the Thibet expedition as the agree- the Russians while the blood was ypt ment between Greig Britain and Rus- in full circulation. Four cases in the sia before the expedition Blurted gava vicinity of Slamntaxa were also reportassurance that It should not etlend ed and' the surgeons asserted that the beyond Ihe borders of Thibet. The bodice were baronet ted and disfigured paper thinks that it is natural and the victims had fallen wounded. right that I.'llassa should he forced The publication of these statements to forego her long exclusion of civil- has created a feeling of disgust and ization and adds: interest in the statements here. "Great Britain and Russia together have nothing to fear from the yellow RIVER STEAMER 8UKK. peril. It would he bettor If the press of the two countries, InHtesd of acDetroit, Aug. 7. Thq freighter City e centuating differences over the of Berlin, with about ".000 tons of iron of a few merchantmen, should ore on hoard, collided with an nn (Continued from page 1 ) work harmoniously for the agreement known boat In the Detroit river, north of the respective countries in Asis. uf Belle Island, tonight, and sauk. The Ijondon, August 7. No further news where the real inleresls of both lie." crew waa rescued. from fort Arthur has reached Ixmdou, and there is no couflrmaiion of the rumored fall of the fortress. (Seneral Oktis detailed reports shows that only small rear guard actlona were Involved In the Japanese occupation of the Hatchrng-NcCbwang line lip to noon of August 3. Che Ftoo, Aug. I. ( a. .) The Japanese force which raptured Wolf's lllll. Is now Intrenched in the valley about of a mile from the furl revs at Port Arthur. A Japanese cruiser ia alleged to have struck a new mine and to have sunk immediately in the vicinity of Cristova battery. The Russian cruiser Rayan has a artall hole above her water line which was indicted by the explosion of a mine which had floated to the harbor entrance. The Japanese have occupied Lon Isa hay. landing troops with the protv able intention of attacking west of the city. There baa been no important f ghilne in the vtrlnlty of Port Arthur "!re July 28tb. The Russian artillery harasses the Japanese who are attempting to advance thedr trenches. The above information was here today hy Russian refugeesbrought Ml Port Arthur the fourth instant. Healthful And Just the thing; for extremely hot weather, when the General With a Straight Flush Spares the Major With Four Kings. Poker is a mean game," said iho traveling man. It doesn't giv onoo liner feelings any show. You can't be charitable, because If you try to lose you either win like thunder or the other sees what yua are doing and itgets sore. The game doesn't lend self to delicacy." Ah ra sorry to hrah you ooy that, ash. said the colonel, because Ah caba't agree with you." "Youll have to give ns something m support of your opinion, colonel." "Ah should be delighted an Ah ran vouch for the accuracy of what Ali'm about to tell, because Ah was there. It was two yeabs aftah the wah, to he gentlemen, that Ah visitin' an old friend of mine, whom Ah will call the Ms Jab. Two olhah gcnileu.cn, the general an' the captain Ah will call them, were also tbar. "We had knows one another befo the wah, an been la tbn same regiment during the late unpleasantness, an were dinin' together fo' the first time fo many yeabs. Of course we were glad to see each olhah, but we were feelin powerful sad Just the same. "The majah was plumb ruined. He only had the house he lived in, an that mortgaged. It was especially bard In hla cane, because be showed us a great chest half lull uf confederate a AffiUSTT, 1901. Tickets, reservations and foil information can be obtained from C. A Walker, General Agent, Chicago & North-Wiste- Hi. ra 206 Smith Mai Street, sen Laki CMjr. Ito. Ka 2, 4, EFFBC Pu7;tf Chicago, SL Louis Un- - Atlantic Express, ell Dointi Ewt. VRR1VE DAILY. Salt Lake Na E. Pacific MsiLEaat...---li-and all point! Na L Chicago and SL Loui limited N"irere Na IL Local from .and San Pets Valley.-from Na I, Pacific Expreco all points East. . earn to omaK- d Through Steeping . a Chicago and St Lmdq ctolr Boston. Free reclining mcket AfL 0d &A HENRY, car service dining perfect ikoMimli 4 Pfil H L . |