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Show THE SUNDAY SUNDAY UTAH OGDEN, EXAMINER, NOVEMBER MORNING. temperance! D E PARTM EN T PICKETT Co. Grocery CONDUCTED BY W. C. T. Best the Market Affords fine fruits fnl.-me h i "A:, i :i. ;nl.-- r MISS OUR L'" Wn.. Just a abort MISS U. I'ii, eathf GROCERIES always nice Into tour d'flereut families in which there are W. C. T. I', member has death stepped wi'.nin the last few date and gently touching them has beckoned acme of our lined ones out of our sight In 10 "the amlllng vale and meadowa." It haa only been a short time since AND FRESH Washington Are. Mrs. G. A. Mueller lost Just, grown to inanhtijL a s Fine Large Ones Very Select t should have a box sent to your home at once You T. B. EVANS SCO. GROCERS 2364 Washington Ave. Both Phones 236 4 Gerte Plano. Newman H. C. Bros. Organa. WARDLEIGH PIANOS MERCHANDISE Violins, Guitars, Aceordeons, Ban- - Strings. Latest Publicatkwa ot Sheet Music. Bee the Wonderful Pipe Organ. Job, 2S7I Washington Avenue. OGDEN, UATH. MOCUnEDSHD nirtnoiD.. or ai- 4u. tarai iirrt laid fne iww aifoea, hmr to abuia to1 to u la ' -- wniktoMa, in LL COUNTRIES. tirrrt wilt K'nMvto tom V nits u Jfam 17 ton tmjvftn tU pmUnt. Rieth Eulnilnly matiM.toiMMiMiMet WatMIMOTON. D. C. Second Hand Stores Tha JUMBLE buya, sella er e changes "any aid thing' (blues" excepted) and meat new enta. 2300 Wash. Hsilo 1144 NEVADA SECONDHAND STORE. We buy and sell all kinds of ness end eecend-haner Call good si phetie Wwcker 4 Hayns Freps, t5th SL Fhene, Ind. 22. d in FAUL ZIEGENHIRT, Isoend-HanBtora. d ff you have anything MOi Ball er phene 85-- te sell er buy 1870 te 1871 Wash. Ava. 78. Ind. DENKERB Wilt pay the highest pries for eecend-han- furniture and sell te the tns cheapest. 2418 Grant Ava.puhlle Bail hone M7k. Ind. 8201 C. J. HERRICK 4 Successors te M. U Bring your here t coll them. goods Cell "erw 2842 Wish Ava. Juy. ly. Ind. 407. CO Whltw. If you went if yuw went Bell WANT AOS YIELD BIG RESULTS. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. s . ! lisiN tlv.v'tli . In. - iii ; : i J .ll a' ISiltsile.r SI li i!:e vil. Ul.ii i .Call lit t o:(i v.vijll.v i'.'.d pi, e .if s.fiiil e. I'.ij Hu.v s a.iTk- - in .Ivisv.i I1:: if its i ilin ' kit . s 4 i.'iu.: n . ;i Ivl'i ai i. .iiinX riu jit; il. Tsu; i'iopkM-vIII Ml I ! zuU.i'i X. S. uW lu.mi-- lit ,tuu s;rmk ftt.ii a : !''t i.fin ru.'w.it bi'i--r t i Vb VlHUi'S. 1 . in I .In- - u. ji.itii- uii u'n t !J i i,. .iiUii: - (.'Cut- In V- ; i u'v: Til'i'.'. j - i ; it pH. t ' W in ii tiiiutl Mail the tTudlgal " - PASTEUR. OF ai oue of our roi.5ur ot ug biiUt'iMtiea ant-rgreat ia gieu it, tins branch ot Mild reccuily : There are two A j i- m d e ilia' cii''. e aulas proin-iiu-ut- aaiui- . SiKK-ia- l uiuait' by the choir, with Mi. Mhltaker at the urgan. Tne Sun day athool will be addreaaed Ju-- t before the closing by Mr. C. M. Merritt. y Salt Lake City. Nov. 17. The second au.l third sections of paaaenger tram No. 3. westbound, on the Denver 4 Rio 17 CM inlet niwd. were In at Lehl. Uiali. at 3 o'clock this The aenond sccIIju bad niorniiig. tu penult the aide of a freight tram and wan run tracking Into the third section. The locomotiveby sad two coaches were cunaiderahlr damaged, two parat-ngerwere painfully Injured and a braJteman suffered a disiorated almulricr. Traffic waa delayed about two hours. timrkinal normal Inatrurtor under the direction of the Ini nuMonal Sunday will School union, snd Mr. Merritt Sian apeak In the church lietween the hour of 12 aud l:l" to all who sre in tbe Sunday schiads of Uila Ete-rone la cordially inviied city to alien i all of tbe aimvc wiiices. . The W. C. T. is planning to hold simultaneous mothers' meetings In all the wards of the city once each month. The programs have been planned and will be the same In each wsrd. The meetings for Wednesday afternoon, November 21. are as follows: First ward, with Mta. Faulkner, 2900 Grant; Second ward, with Mra. 2011 Washington avenue; Third ward, with Mrs. T. Bradley, 218 West Seventeenth street; Fourth ward, with Mra. M. Skeen. 526 Twenty-seconstreet; Fifth ward, with Mra. S. G. Miller, 057 Forty avenue. Reports of these meetings will be published and there la a good natured rivalry In the different wards for the best attendance and best executed programs. , d The New South Wales Tramway Employes' Union haa forwarded a lengthy list of its grievances to the board appointed to Inquire into same, the executive officers being satisfied with the premier's assurance that the members of the board will be Impartial. Pacific Coast Factory, Ban Jose, CaL Eastern Factory, Little Wolf Mills, Manawa, Win D0X0I0 Scienttats. Fir si Chuich of Cbriat Church eilltiee ooruer Beientlst. at reel and Lincoln aveTwenty-founh YIELD BIG RESULTS. AT A & COMPANY 155 25th Street FANCY CASH GROCERIES wUH-pe- WANT AD Tbe New York hi regulating the nue. wo, of labor of children ami, in part, "Smil Services 11 a. nt.; siihji-rtmen, went Into operstion on October and Body. 1. Its most Important provisions sre Sunday arliool at 1 a. in. prohibition of the employment of chilevening testimonial Wednesday JA facin any dren under the ege of 7:30 p. ni. meetings, afS s tory In the state before a. in. or Free reading rooniM. anile 212 ter 11 p. m., and a like prohibition building. daily from 2 to l)Hn after 7 p. nt. In thic city of employ- 5 p. m. ment In business places, hotels, teleAll are wekume. graph offices, tranandsalon of messages. etc. Nor la any child under the What la New Thought" will be age of 14 nor any woman allowed to lie given by of s lecture be employed In any mine or quarry. (has. P. Madsen of Salt lske. In Masonic Hall, oil Snudiiy evening, Nov. John B. Lennon has lieen o'clock. Free snd oery lKib. at n Federation to the delegate hodv welcume. of ldihor by the Tailors' International DRY GOODS fOR TAIL JLST ARRIVED WANT ADS YIELD BIQ RESULTS. Kc-cJe- Overcoats arid Stilts Am.-rlcs- Union, flAnx'h uf L. Keorguulzed to I. S. At The men employed by the Riamhtrd the chapel on Fifteenth and Wsahlng Briggs, uf Portland Cement Works, at Napa tun avenue. Elder E. will speak al 7: Ju Junction, Cal., have been cm strike oLsinoni, Iowa, 'cluck p. m. since August for an increase of wagea Sunday bcIimiI at Us. in. from 18 to 25 cent per hour. A cordial Invitation to all. 8 Trade unions In Germany - are of r Si. Iaul's German Evangelical four kinds; unions, Soand Jef-Church -- Corner Twenty-thircialist unions and federations, tTiris-thera in avenue. Theodore W'chiiu, unions and Independent unions. at reel. 541 Twenty-tlilrA union of Italian furniture workers Ruuday school at 2:hi p. ni. No preaching service Sunday, snd has been formed In Philadelphia. no mid woek service the 22ml. Pastor Iu response to a request from the absent. The I adieu' Aid Society meets on Secretary of the Interior, the Attorney General of the United Btales has the Slist at 2 p- - ni. German achixil every buturday at li prepared an opinion holding that tin National Eight Hunr law applies to a. m. wrork iu connection with the irrigation reclamation service. "' - - for Mtn, Iloya nflil ritiltlri'n ore cnmiilpte lim-r- e in tire I 'ily, uuj at uricos to puil evert j Hirah-Duucke- d For the last two weeks tbe ctgar-magein the employ of the Detroit branch of tlie American Cigar company been working at an increased wage scale. Tbe increase goes into ef-- , feet In all the hundreds of factories the ,couulrjr, and varies fmm 10 per ceni tu 25 per cent, depending on locality. I Dont buy lill you call anl look us over. k l.wn.l jnK the Baptism aud Swhaiion of e d . , BV VRir.Ho uROiHLai. 1 tu ii ... M I NCCO. IMbmUm lafflTygmJYliA fiTtaagy greyrery:- -- r Estes Doctor SpeciaLst Cures when ethers fail. Modern methods. Fra consultation fur any Chronic Disease of any name or nature. Every case guarantee.!, Rub-Jec- ..iir-uni- h t!in-.ri!a- l fifty-thre- w-- ht Congi-cga'luna- l l, Those happy mortals who came from the states celebrated for their literary geniuses and their presidents, respee-alvelhave a treat in store for them. Well may Buckeyes swell with pride, And Hoosiers walk with prouder stride, And float their colors far atffl wide To make the public open-eyeTo shake their heada and then decide That something's aurely to betide That none ean doubt and none deride A thing that ne'er before's been tried THE BEER PROPAGANDA AGAIN. Not something old and cut and dried Not something dead or something dyed, Again the beer Industry la flooding Not something sobbed or something Washtbe press with "dispatches from sighed. 1 Mot wept or frowned, nor sadly cried; Assistant Grand Master Lee. uf the ington" concerning the direful conse-solot something wrong or something Brotherhood of Pxilway Trainmen says quences of not selling boar to the lied ; diem. that the general situation throughout These dispatches, which pretend But strange as was the Piper pled the country, especially on the roads west o? Chicago N Critical. He beto quote tbe surgeon general, do not a thing that you may well abide even dare to mention hla name and can- j May seek again without a gnM lieves that a settlement nf the connot quote any statistics to prove their That you may walk to reach, or ride troversy will be ultimately reached This wondrous tMng shall I confide? without serious t rnu hie. cialm A place where good things have been The latest one claims that aioohol-Isla increasing in the army. The hied, The number of British paupers reselected urban disreaders of this department will remem- Good things i eat to put Inside lieved In thirty-fivber that not long since this department Not oxtail sui nor yet oahlde, tricts on one day in August. 1906. cor responded to s rae of 210 per 10.000 quoted government statistics which Not oxygen nor yet oxide; But something baked or boiled or fried, of the estimated population. showed quite the contrary. We claim that no conscientious pa- Things so dellcous, they here vied At the Interns turns I Steam Engiper will print aa a "dispatch" an arti- To have tbe prises on them tied; cle which Is an advertisement and Don't let this opportunity slide. neers' union convention, which has Just The foregoing is supposed to refer ended. New York made an application which ought to he. If it la not. paid for at advertising rates and marked ad- to a reunion and dinner designed espe- fir a charter for a distinctively Gervertise ment. cially for tbe good people from Indiana man union, but the convention declinel the application. It la appalling when we remember and Ohio. how ponriy prepared most people are MILLION DOLLAR WORKS. to sift tbe true from the untrue, that EIGHT Commissioner nf Immigration Sargent will make pertain recommendaany paper will lend itself to such a 17. A Nov. New Yrk. party of fifty tions In his forthcoming annual redeception on the reading public. It is men, prominent In local construction port relative to the Chinese exclusion lowering to Journalism. new g,nno.noo act. He will urge lhat Chinese be put interests, visited the "LET WHISKEY ALONE AND" structural steel works of Mllllken on the same footing with other aliens Brothers, at Mariners harbor, yeuter-da- y In the matter of appeals. The Chinese afternoon. The works have been now are the only class whose cases "Let whiskey alone and it will let building and represent are finally taken to the courts. Other you alone.'1 has just had another illus- three years InH.ffOO.bOO: they are now Immigrants may he deported on an ortration in Ogden which does not Ulus-- , an outlay of der of the administrative officers. Sar- trete the saying. The case of the young resdr for noenlne m e A Partial List of Diseases Cured Uni i rh. UeaiL-esk- , Kinging ia the uf ib Head, Throat, Nom, Eye or Kara, l)ic. i.-- i Ear. All Diseases f ise Lunga, Bronchial Tuboa and Chest. uf in fctwuacti, Liver, Kldneya and Bladder. Heart Disease. Rneiibiatimt Aetluia. Nervous Troubles. Ht. Vitus Dance. Piiea, fistula w.id g'l Rectal Trouhlas, Tape Worm. Blooil Pomonlug from any rauae. Disease peculiar to Women. ANY PRIVATE DISEASE OF MEN quickly cured to stay cured. Reiremher the Hanvavtion and advice la FREH. Come ct once may be .'au late Ceil or write. ESTES, SPECIALIST Office hour. 16 a. m. to d p. m. 2468 Washington Ave (Boy la Block). Ogdon. Utah. Entrance Room 19. Remember the number Society Lights be there. Reading Lights No Swedish morning service. Pastor at Park Clt). Luther League at 7 p. ni. Subject, "What Are Yon Doing fur Home Sewing Lights Mia-skma- T Louise Rampaon. r. Regular English evening service at Lights For .Work of Any Kind Gin Be Wobua of will the German Evangelical churt-prearh 'he sermon. cordially welcome. You're 8 o'clock. Rev. Theodore h ml Procured by Unitarian services will be held lu K. of P. hall, Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. Sermnn by Rev. Frank Eddy of Salt Iake City, on Jesua Christ." The public U cordially invited. Flraf Baptist Church Horace B. Blood, past nr. subJecL Morning aervire at 11; "The New (Tibia " Evening aerv'cc at 7: So. At this service ihe Sunday school will render a Bible Day program. Sunday school at 12; Herbtrt L. Herrington, xuperlntendenl. Juniors at 3 : Jf. Young people' ametlng at 6:30. Ihaon, four. In ihe Sacred Literature Couree will te given: eubjeef, Religions "The Bible and Other Hon. T. D. Johnson, instructBock or. Thi course h proving very In- i I Putnam Clothini House l&'i IB j fttI1g. Evening service at T:3U. The serioa 0f jjfe Lessons from the IJves of jUK leaders" will., he cunllnued, the evenlng message leltig "The Overcoming of Obstuclen," a study In the reason fur the existence of evil. Sunday rrhuol at 12:3'). Rev. Mr Two Bculland Yard detectives have arrived at Charlotte, 11. C., from Lon- Mpriltt. the IntematioiWl Hunluy don, England, to investigate the alleg-age- Kchonl worker, will be present and hnportatkm of cottun mill opera- KpPiik al thia hour. End hit or at G;3tl. tives from Manchester and other English cotton manufacl uring towns, under Central Park Presbyterian Church violation cf the contract labor laws. and Washington. It la understood they are sent by the Corner Thirty-firs- t t, Morning service at 11 o'clock. British government. The Aaroulc Priesthood Waa Aiillfhed Forever 1900 Years Ago. Through their efforts to obtain lgbor Sunday school at 12. on the work of the Isthmian canal, Y. P. B. C. K 6:30. the of canal commission members tbe Piayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 p. m. have found that there la a dearth of labor In all parts of the world. Bo Tbe Christian Srlenrn Society holds great la the demand for labor in con- service at 11 a. m. In the new othrailroad nection with building an4 avenu-- . bet wren Temple. er worki of a large scale, countries Twenty-fiftTwenty-sixth streets, ani which have formerly lent thourands of Sub)' set: Soul r.nd Body." laborers to this country monthly, are a. m. at 1s Bunday s'koul now uwlng their labor at home. evening t Wednesday meetings ate bell at k p. in. In 1836 carpenters In In New York Tbe public la cordially Invited to e attend these service. city made 83.50 a day and worked renow hours a They a day und work forty-eigceive Church The Firs' hour a week. NoMe trong Elderkin, pnator. "r 0 Morning worehlp at 11 o'clock, SunThe announcement has been made day. NuvemtK r lhlh. Rev. W. C. Mer-rltof Tacoma. Washington, will that the wagee of miners In the Aspen (Cola) silver district will be Increas- pieach at this service. at 12: 1.' p. m. ed from 12.50 to 52.75 per day. SevBunday eral thousand ni'-- are benefited tilEvening service al 7:30 o'clock. ths advance, which la made possible Preaching by the pastor. by the recent steady gain in the price of silver. Lutheran Church --Corner Twenty-thir- d O. A. and Jefferson avenue. The celebrated works of Krupp at Elniquibl. pastor. Essen Magdeburg, Kiel, Annen, and at Sunday. Nov. 18. Uniat a. ni.. Suntheir ore and coal mines had. on Aprii day school. Rev. Mr. Merrill of Tathe tuter-na- '. 1, 1906. in their employ 62.553 persons coma. Wash.. tepreaeiiHi.g Union, will adtonal undsy nf whom 5.065 were officials and clerks, against a total of 55,816 em- dress the Sunday Schwd nt 10 o'clock. Parents, teachers, pupils, all ehould ployes In the jvar before. (4-8- d ALLENS BBB FLOUR CO. - !m-a- It waa deflated reeeu'ly that uuleae the New York Transportation cuu-panc imes to a speedy aet l lenient with the striking chauffeurs, the t'esm-ster- s uf the city will strike In synijia-U- t MEETINGS. AND BUCKEYES REUNION. Trade Mark ed " IT. HOOSIERS Pancake Fleur is alio a pure food; seif rising and all ready to inix with water aud hake on a hut griddle. 3-- 'a , . STORY. Black-ington- mike. - Acad-euin-ld- dram-seller- MOTHERS' O ui-- r .i package of thia iii'imus health and brain h.diding flour aud enjoy ne good old fiuhiooed Brown New England Bread. A chance at a r'.fcht hot loaf will make you iluuk you are la Boston. With Allans Saif ruing B. B. B. Flour you can mag Dread Juat like ibe Puritans used to .ii.-- l paa-tor- n u .V.i'.i-- m i mt:ii it. ai:,l n t'.ui U. 7:;!" : GR.ni "UFE THE union m-ruiti- ., .. i : - u. ,i n ill. p link i I.iiiiit mil t, t'liftii-a.-r- J iui-i- i l m'Ii-h- All-- . aii it tNi ill till!.. LI , to - 1 It seems pity, however, that newsgathering agency like the Associated Press, wblrh Is supposed to give the news pure and almple, without distortion or show uf prejudice, should be a party to such pettiness aa tbe above, and also the Mary Baker Eddy canard has shown. Both of these stories were taken without Investigation from local papers and sent out to tbe whole world as facts. Editors have been busy apologizing about the Eddy mistake, but It Is sat? to aay that fear of them will correct this Rechabite canard. And yet they might ns well. If they wish to, aa the dram-seller-s cannot get along without the papers, even aa well as the papers can without the Whenever a temperance society or any lndlvdual who has promised to Collleri began to refuse advertise- "discountenance the manufacture end aale of liquor" la quoted aa favoring 4t, ments of beer and whisky. "At the present moment we do not In any way. the public may aet It down feel like throwing tobaooo into the aa an nntmrh.. Manager Advertising Department." Few people outside the newspaper business realize that the advertising department of a Journal ie Its money-earnin- g department. Advertisements keep the press wheels moving. The best paying advertisements are those of whisky, beer, tobacco and Other objectionable articles. It means much for any Journal to refuse this class of advertising. When any paper la willing to forego hundreds end thoueands of dollars per annum for the sake of principle that paper la in the battle to Slav and deserves all hoour. as well aa the loyal support of Christian people. That euch sacrifice la not to last forever may also be true, for clean advertising pages raise the standard and the rate cl returns. But tbe Immediate Mcrlflce la always heavy. However, realising this we trust that Collier's, with every other secular Journal and also doilies of high repute, will noon see the way dear to a dean sweep of every "American Fraud." That way Ilea the highest journalistic success aa well as the greatest good to the greatest number. a ur land" la not Impossible, however, that we may extend our policy ao aa to Include the refsrm you propose. In tbe meantime we thank you for your vusseetlon. qp.NDE NAST. iim-.- a, ..i!ifct f WAYNE W. CORDELL. "It I'. , s High Tent Chief Ruler Independent Order Rechabltes, Washington, D.C, "So much for this fake, which la only another sample of the pobeer canteen propaganda aa sent broadcast by the liquor advertising press of the the near future ORGANS AND MUSICAL .11 ,.i - irum ;hi, required winch 1 always advue my u get aud read they are 'Huxley a Lilt aud Lellera' aud Yalery-Kadoi'life of Pasteur. The latter haa The Portland wait: fr.-ihutta has recently beeu reissued by liven settled by a rii'.iipviittiiae, the M .Cl lire. i'biLips A Co., at a price that union grain handle' '.fitting to III make it mure availaule to the avl Kn-iiuuu Fiiwi (.'lunch akuigaide the strike bltK-nt M dahinglou erage uitiveraliy sludeut than the ong-IlsDock, No. -- ttuly tiutoiuaisi Oue-iiulesjieuaive two volume edilma iitiniM-- . ifcmd Maurice will be employed ft', ntuer uocka. a Mtt'uue. unkl in cun Barrea, tbe new French uine-heY. Ci ant-- pukin' usy being as'vej u)s.u, with in a recent interview Is quot35 cents au hour p.a uuj time and a Sunday wrutn: 1" up a hi . Sun ed as sa. lug: Do you know the bock minimum bait day Mchiiul; V. L. I niU-- i half for uteniine. i hat 1 lore moat uf all tbe books ot day employment. time, the book that 1 should like 11 a. Hi. jnvachiug l the 'iuu; our reaii ever and over again aud do tj l I lit"Bali Jtioii HlunJ At BUiomsburg. Fs a Through parly suiijHct, mad. the tuosi nuble, the most moving if Christ." haa heeu formed ot ur.t. men. workwork, the work of ihe greatest fecua Epwortli l.tMgutingmen and farmers fur lh-- j county iiity. Well, it ia the Life uf Iaateur, Y. L. Parker. 8 3u p. ni : loador. office. A full ticket win le named uf Rene Vai y Radot, " men friendly to iaL"r regardless uf Regular preaching neryu-by : 7 "A ; affinal VYuu. ion. Man former political ai eubjoct. TRAFFIC DELAYED. - BuNi . i . . ' t a: iita ns uud Than 7, employ work aud railways) iu New Zrslan i .luraig Jiay. whole story that Order of Rechabltea at Washingtha oldest temperance society, eome out In favor of the restore of tha sale ot beer and wines In army canteen, la a fraud from tan to finish. Tha New Voice wrote to the order to find out about It and received this reply: "You need not think for a moment that our order la for the canteen. We do not delve Into those matters. Only two members of Advance tent spoke favorable to the canteen project. The Star reported the fact, aa they had a reporter present. The headlines were not true. They' did urn approve the canteen by resolution or otherwise aa a teat. Tbe Associated Frees, which la favorable to the canteen, fixed up an item from the headlines in the Star and sent broadcast a lie. Our leaders anJ Intimate friends know the facts as to our position. Sincerely, Cd-lier- r w It seems that the The following from the Union Signal makes lnteiestlng reading: That the world of reform Aj move" eomqa home to our realisation with keen freshness now and then. It haa been of Interest to watch the land taken by certain leading Journals touching the "patent medicine evil. Although these Journals eay nothing aliout the work uf the W. C. T. I'. wr- - who have wrought toward good) ends, rear In and year out. cannot but believe that no little of the present harvest nf sentiment springs from our own patient sowing. a Dr. Ira T. Frame, a reader of Weekly, and also a friend of the Union Signal, noting the stand of the former on the patent medicine evil, addressed a letter to the editor of our contemporary pointing out a certain flagrant Inconsistency, via.. In the name in Issue In which Collier's publishes the last article nf the notable series on the Great American of Fraud, appear advertisements cigars snd cigarettes. Dr. Frame called attention to the fact that tobacco and alcohol are twin factors In bringing about certain onudltiona of 111 health, for relief from which thousand try the patent nostrums of the day, and he courteously suggested that the- great weekly expurge Its columns of such advertisements, Just as Jt haa uf patent medicine, beer and whisky. The reply to this appeal is as follows: "We were much Interested In your letter of September 24, in which yon recommend Colliers add cigarettes to its list of tabooed advertisements. "We would remind you in this omi-action that all progress comes slowly. it waa not until this year that . li - i . X.) the ton, had tton the CLEAN ADVERTISING. : xr.weii effect. THE RECHABITE .11- .It- Jip have returned v . ..u P :v . - u sow who had iJwt wreck lira. 1). A. Smith waa called to Idaho, where her mother, who visiting in The weal from Nebraska. paaed way. At about the same time Mra. James Thompson. a near neighbor of Mra. Smith and Mra. Mueller, lost a son. of IS years, and Mra. M. T. Lvmau mourned the death of her s:n who waa Just Blurting on hia manhor&'s career. To all of these dear slaters our hearts go out In deepest sympathy. It la difficult (or us to understand why these younger Uvea hare beeu translated to another sphere, but He who doeth all thiugs well mill eometlme reveal the mystery to us and meantime it seems a part of the divine thaf not understand. Greater than we ex- plan It we should f mm the that out of the loneliprove May no we hare Because pected. Why? ness of these acre hearts will come a bad debta, time accounta or big show greater blessing to all humanity, and , to tor you pay (or. a aweet spirit uf motherhood to all Yours to bless. earth's lonely orphans and the negThe JUMBLE. Hello 1144. lected aged. 11.00 of toilet eoap tor 2 5c. APPLE- S- APPLES W .4.1 i - ib- - tx s.n' i I Vi l ia staled that u strike sg..i:- 't lniu.it no;', stauui'.e mines. uch-man- am! hurt-- : lets Journey Through a canyon talk and still. To the smiling vara and mea.Uiw a And the sunlight of the hill. I l':.-jui- as well! depot who wa he ku.i'wtM uio uiseusiir.iiy beeaui-t.. would nut drink wi:h an older who was already drunk. Is aitnoai the only kiLd oi illustration that the "WAYNE W. CORDELl, We vi mure to predict that if the young mau in question dues not succumb to bis injuries and Join the great aruiy of :ni..Hcnt martyrs that evert uu the agers of year arc drink, he will become a mau teat cau be depended on. anywhere. As for tiie othe man. he is a good example nf how gambLng makes a town lively,'' puts money In crcula-tioand stirs things up The one hundred that had been won so easily was Just like money that bad been picked up and what was more natural than that It should I spent In a reckless and wasteful manner. D.d he obtsln bit drink at the depot bar? The depot bur, like the army saloon of old days. Is no doubt maintained by the railroad companies to keep the great army it employes "from The propatronizing outside resorts. ceeds help to "furnish a better mess" for the tables of the officials and there It can be add under tbe aupervlson etc., etc. However, Intoxicants sold In any place seem to have about the same k.iicuuidu .i uiMi . r t . v i tic i. y.aniw In - '.u !. M I I: LEOTA S. KENNEDY ONES. -- Pit of m -.- .i itt-- ll;r- - Wio-j.- t I'nii'b MABEL M. CHAR 7. u COMV.ITTtb COOLlDGt MRS. CLAYTON Vegetables Staple and fancy All Kinds ;ut ..i '.!rt Il.i.l.inr! fcDITOKIAL r aieeui . M i ;u -- I Is where you buy the 2314 Labor Notes .In v"l ll ' IV ret 'VIm 13 Z. Using Electricity Furnished by UTAH LIGHT AND RAILWAY CO. R. S. CAMPBELL General Manager E. W. WADE. Agent i |