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Show WRONG IN REVENGE PARDON IS THE ONE GREAT EN NOBLING ACT. Surtly Two Wrongs Never Yet Hava Mad a Right Truth in Lesson Taught by Wisdom and Love. Bo many crimes are committed In th6 name of vengeance that It gives one pause and turns one back to the meaning that lies beneath the word. Once, evidently, men killed at need, and snatched at groed, and each mans Idea of personal enlargement was to be a formidable power, holding out threatened Injury and death to all who encroached. Civilization Is a slow but sure progress toward the Idea that all enlargement Is by sympathy and service, by tolerance and kindness. To return a wrong by another wrong has never by any mathematical computation made other than two wrongs In the world; they have never produced a right any more than ten persimmons can produce an apple. To Imagine that a man can enrich himself by robbery is sheer Intellectual stultification. Whatever a man takes from another to the others loss and detriment becomes the Impoverishment of the robber, paradoxical as it may sound, and another's suffering can never be our gain. We have but to look at the spiritual pauperism of the unrighteously rich to know TO REPUBLICANS. We are anxious to have every Republican in close touch, and working in harmony with the Republican national congressional committee in favor of the election of a Republican congress. The congressional campaign must be baaed on the administrative and legislative record of the party, and, that being so, Theodore Roosevelts personality must be a central figure a central and his achievements thought in the campaign. We desire to maintain the work of this campaign with popular subscriptions of One Dollar each from Republican. To each subscriber we will rend the Kepuuiican National Cam-calg- n Text Book and all documents issued by the committee. Help us achieve a grpnt victory. JAMES S. SHERMAN. Chairman. P. O. Box 2063, New York. A DINING CAR is one of the many things you consider when you are trying to figure out the best route East. The dining ear service recently established on the Colorado Midland, Is of the very In latest modern cars, and every respect The line runs through the mountains all the way, therefore cool, and with the Pullman Observation cars, what more can you desire? Leave Salt In the evening, spend the next day In the Rockies. this. The whole lesson of revenge was taught of old. There came to live and to teach In the world Wisdom and Love incarnate, and men, seeing the power and the beauty, and desiring all power and all beauty In their own hands, said: "Let us tor ture and kill, and this they did And Wisdom and Love incarnate spoke and said: "They know not what .they do, and passed on. The is that since then Wisdom and Love supreme are without bodily form in the world, and men who it go searching, and lose where, always more and more aimlessly, and always with Increasing weariness, for it Is worry that prompts us on this vain search and that leads us always farther and farther away. That's the secret of the whole bust ness freedom from worry; It is worry, and worry only, that seals the true fountain and starts us on that fruitless quest Don't worry, and you will never have to search for It; you will discover your it, springing perpetual, within founown heart the true and only tain. Theories as to Earthquakes. The director of the solar observatory at Kensington in England announces that at the time of the San Francisco and Valparaiso earthquakes and those which occurred In 1894 the spots on the sun were at the maximum of their size. It Is not known that the sun spots ahd the earthsiquakes have any relation, but their multaneous appearance has been obThere Is another theserved often. western the of earthquake, howory more Is which simple and probever, able. It is that the mountains on the western shore of the continent are slowly but constantly being forced upOccasionally the upturning ward. strata of rock slip and the result Is destruction to the cities within the area of disturbance. This theory fits well with the earthquakes on the Pacific coast. Remarkable Coincidences. Some remarkable coincidences are recorded in the casd of two men, William Conuolly and Patrick Cantwell, who were dipwned a short time ago by the upsetting of a "float on the Grand canal, near Tuliamore, Ireland. The two men were born on the same day 36 years ago; they were baptized In the same water; they were drowned together In the Grand canal, and they have no been buried together at Rahan, King's county. the spike that cannot work manufactured at Seattle, Wash. Says the Railway and Engineering Review, In a brief descriptive note: It consists of an ordinary spike with a curved shoulder at the back about the middle of the spike In length, and a key or lock to hold the spike from working up out of the tie. The wedge-shapelock Is a thin, tapering piece of iron. When the spike is driven Into the tie it leaves a Blight channel alongside of It, into which this wedge is driven, following the channel until it strikes the shoulder of the spike, when it immediately turns out and enters the wood along the line of least resistance which Is with the grain sometimes turning upward a little If the wood is soft. It then becomes practically Impossible to draw the spike without first drawing the wedge. If for any reason it is desired to pull the spike, the wedge itself, being thin. Is easily drawn from the top, although it cannt be pushed up by the spike. After the wedge is drawn the spike can easily be removed, and, what Is of great advantage, can be replaced In the same hole and locked with the wedge as securely as before. As the ties become old and the spike becomes loose, a tap of the hammer on the wedge will set It up tight against the rail again. The Atchison, Topeka ft Santa Fe railway recently had a number of them made at its shops and put Into Its track for a tesL We understand that more than a million of these have already been ordered. A railway loose Is now f Ppnntlv obtained ornoftw. Writefbronr IDENTIAL LETTER beftwe j limit in for patent Mile worth moacr. We otufn PATENTS THAT PAY, . i end belp inventor to n Send m oriel, photo or akrtch, and we wad ' ZD I el 1 ON RINIT nnietiee. PAT- jeenwrite or eomo to hint Lawyer. 7tb St.. WASHINGTON. D. C. SOB-60- Beeie-tera- go to Hotel First-clas- s REAL MEANING OF THE PLACING the OF A HORSESHOE. New Southern Hotel. !j g Hot and cold running water and steam heat, electric lights ends' bell service In every room. Rooms under direct charge of Mrs. Cand land. Hotel oentrally located at NO 144 WEST FIRST SOUTH STREET, SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH 5 P. H. CANDLAND. used In many ways. d There is a right way and a wrong ' d a Somerset lane and saw one lying in tho crumbling mer rut. Theio In n hon.-sshm1,- 'Western Goods for Western People!" The Mannlacturen and Merchants Association of Utah, (Incorporated) object of the organization is to promote the use of ALI UTAH-MADGOODS ia all lines, in preference to those manufactured outside the State. E Its Interest Is State- Wide. bol. THE MANUFACTURERS AND MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION. SALT LAKE CITY. iiSiS mo- - THE TOURIST'S PAVORITK POUTS 3 PAST FLYBBS DAILY BETWEEN OGDEN AND DKNTBBsaS or GHOIGS It waa to tbe protection of some Uiat the goddess, therefore, be householder first trusted when kept the witch out of his dwelling by hanging a horseshoe on the door Neither spell nor malignant wish, not the iower of the evil eye could cross the threshold In the presence of her symbol. Even the pixies, who brought a certain whimsical merriment into their practical joking, were no good In the face of that. Cheated out ui their nocturnal rides they might as well retire underground at once it a horseshoe barred their entry to the stable. For these troublesome elves, in days gone by, had a way of working the cattle by night for their own amuse ment, and when the good man came in the morning he found the poo: beasts all terrified like, an' out In And they had a lather o sweat. even a worse trick than this. They would get at the good wifes vat .and wantonly spoil the brew. To pre vent this she drew with her flngei (wo hearts, and a crisscross upon the mash, and thus the beer was saved Whether crescent or cross, no mat ter. The pixies would slink away abashed by the sign of It To this day there are horseshoes on the doora of many cottages in Doubtless the cob quiet villages. tagers do but put them up for a whim, or in the same a spirit, yet with a secret satisfaction, too. In which so many of us perforin obsolete practices just And why not I, who find for luck. a secret delight in its forgotten significance? It was ruBty, with a crooked In one horse nail still hanging There are some whe of the holes. think there is virtue in the rust. I Hut that is nonsense. polished mine until it was bright as the sll-ver moon, and. indeed, might almost be mistaken for the medal sacred to Diana. Tliere is a right way and a wrong in putting up the horseshoe on your door. One thing Is thoroughly established; If you turn it upside down, it cannot hold your moon The betterment of industrial conditions in every city, tewn, village, j hamlet and district ia its aim. For full particulars write to One method Is . The origin of this superstition, now lingering chiefly us a sujing and jest. Is perhaps earlier than tin horseshoe, and has nothing whateve: to do with It. It was from the influ ence of the new moon that good was to be expected, and still there arc some who turn the money in theli pockets when they first see her in the The early horseshoe was s sky. simple crescent, and the superstition that has lingered around an object at first was ouly a convenient aym il Busy All the Time In Utah"; a BOX 1584, Bald Hpi-an- me. BELIEVES IN BEING Th Hum- The lad but forward, topped suddenly liefoic his linger touched ihe iron. ' lint I won't pick II up," Kaid lie. "or I shall spoil you: luck." it rimy iierlmps have been but be as only a point ol etUim-uc- , mired me that a horseshoe of m lindlnp. could liring luck ncllhii- - U him iM.r to me If he tom-lieIt before 1. A marine torch or signal light, that burst Into a brilliant flame the Instant It touches water, la a recent Invention. These signal llghta can be to attach one to a life buoy; the Evil. boy along P. SIGNAL LIGHT. Origin of Superstition Can Be Traced to That Source For Protection Againet Troubleaome Jw in the picking up of a horseshoe. I a 1 was walking along with a country-bre- d 3 BOOT1 half-jocula- r, half-seriou- THROUGH PULUIAW AND TOURIST PROM Light Attached to a Life Buoy. ment the life preserver strikes the NEWEST HOTEL IN SALT LAKE water the light gives out a bright NEW BUILDING, .NEW .FURNIflame, showing Its location not only to the person overboard, but marking EVERYTHING. NEW TURE, the spot for the crew, who put back RATE8 REASONABLE. in a small boat. As the average passenger steamer cannot be stopped In NEW ORPHEUM HOTEL, much less than a mile when under ORPHEUM THEATRE BLDG. full headway, the importance of the light in finding the spot is evident 138 SOUTH STATE 8T., SALT The signal burns with 300 candlepow-e- r LAKE CITY. for a full hour. These lights are in use in the American navy. already H. E. BARTLETT, PROPRIETOR. Another type is the projectile which Is fired from a gun and will carry as far as an ordinary shell will go. These lights can be set to burn as they leave WE ARE SALT LAKERS. the gun, or not until the strike the Why trust your treasured pictures to water, where they will float and burn from ono to two hours. strangers? Ours Is a Utah firm, managed by Utah TRIBUTE TO AMERICA. men. - In India Pictures en- gInk, Liberal Aid Given to 8cience Elicit larged, mounted Sapla, Comment from Abroad. on cardboard or Water Colors stretchers. a or Oil. American generosity to science rePictures sent by mall are aa safe as If ceived hearty recognition at the anIn person. brought nual meeting of that notable body, tbe FRAMING A SPECIALTY. British Association for the Advancement of Science, at York. The presiUTAH ART CO 55 West Second South, Salt Lake City. dent, Edwin Ray Lankester, In his address gave a highly Interesting review Mail Ordera Solicited. of the progress made by science, particularly within the last 25 years, which he said would Btaud out forever for the achievements in this Hue, peclally with regard to thl discover? of new chemical elements possessing astounding properties. He paid trib inute to the work of astronomers, cluding the splendid accomplishments of Prof. Pickering, of Harvard university, and then alluded to the liberal assistance given to science by wealthy Americans, specifying the gifts of great telescopes and other equipment as indicating the Interest taken by our millionaires In such work. He added In the United States this is not infrequent while In this country it is rare. Tbe gentleman is correct, There is no other land, remarks the Troy Times, in which money is so lavishly paid out by rich men in behalf of education and philanthropy as In the United States. IMMSDiATI FRSK For a. Nice Room in a PLEA TO THE MOON Water. DRUG selves In mists and thicket and swamps, they stumble and fall and (The buyers' rise again, and hope and despair, and friend) is locatnc and no for but yearning, cry out, ed next door prayers, and no stretching out ol north of the postolfice, in the city of arms through the centuries does the opportunities, and we do Owl drug visible form become alive again. business. This is the great revenge, to htd6 In the shelter of the silence and the Fifteen assays or analyses for $3.00. mystery; acts entail further acts Gold, Silver, Lead, Copper, Iron, Zinc, and we become drawn into the mesh SUcla, Calcium and Manganese. of human Intricacies and partialities Write for particulars. But In the far quiet there Is peace THE HENRY HANSON CHEMICAL tor the slain while the slayer wraps RESEARCH CO., about him the gray isolation of hla Analytical and Consulting Chemists, 54 Railroad Building, acts, and out of his errors come the Denver, Colo. U. 8. A. sufferings which are the birth throes of new consciousness. American Plan, $1.25 to $2.50. This is the wisdom ol ages that and no and no little, there la big European Plan, 50c up. betrayal and fulfillment of destiny are HOTEL HALLS. one and the same; men do what is is 'them to do; they act according to the S. M. RIDDLE, Manager. Ideas that have already shaped the Corner Third South and State brute world. But in the future, the Lake City, Utah. 8alt Streets, will men least and the lowest of know that there is but one revenge, and bst is pardon. Harper's Weekly The Fountain of Youth. 4mkAMl)lWllsMrtlWllsWlMlMtiMKRRRllStltlUtSlSIKS!StStlt lAUMllalSMAmMNNaMAAAAMuiK'maWMtNRimiWStlWttMimNStWWRX Marine Torch Which Will Burn In the THE OWL them- The fountain of youth, I am per suaded, said Mr. Cheerily, springs in our own bosoms only. The mistake we make In searching for It, as we all do. Is in looking for It elsewhere. Here it Is, as one might say, right under our noses, but that fact we never realize; and we all go searching for It, near and far, as Ponce de Leon did centuries ago in Florida. Here's the trouble, the real trouble The fountain within ourselves, if we dont watch out, is likely to got sealed up; and It Is when it ceases thus to flow hatwe begin to look for it else Device by Which the Loosening of Rail Is Mads Impossible. NEW de-tir- SPIKE RAILWAY SELF-LOCKIN- Machinery to Roll Glass. for drawing molten glass out of the furnaces and rolling it mechanically has been sold to a manufacturers syndicate of plate-glas- s for $592,000. The inventor Is a Belgian. Mr. Fourcault, and the purchasers of his patent rights are German, French, Belgian and Bohemian manmanufacturers. Only ual labor has been able to do the work heretofore An invention high-price- d MMM OR BALT TO ST. LOUIS WITHOUT SLTOfln LUI CHANGE OF Fra lUefiatef Chair Oars. Dlatag Oa te sort Bervlce h trains. as ih Tor PcMen. adUiwee . .. L A. BENTON, Q.AP.D, BALT LAKE CITY, XTfAB The New Road luck. And where ought it to be placed? The old world folk often nailed it on the threshold. The growing moon has her horns always toward the left, and only on the wane docs he point them to the right. 1 would have thlti a true crescent, waxing every day. Ixmdon Standard. The Best Line to Southern California Only One Tarpon Left. the two tarpon taken, one on July 27 last and the other on July 28, In nets In Sandy Hook bay. and brought thence to the New York aquarium, one still survives In captivity, the other, which was the one last taken, having Of Salt Lake to Los Angeles. Only direct Most Modern Palatial Trains equipped with Standard and Tourist Sleeping Can, Diner . i. Free Reclining Chair Cars. i trains via Salt Lake City and Nevada'! : Belt. Ask nearest agent about California Excursions or write to li-- died on August 5. The dead lish was five feet long and weighed 60 pounds. The survivabout ing tarpon, a beautiful four feet and a half in length, is now J feeding and is apparently in c,,'d condition. It may. after the manner of its kind, S. P. L. A. & S. L. R. R. be found lying quietlj in the water, tmt. It la active. as is shown when It turn up its silver sides in making for the food thmwn into the water for it. And it may be seen swimming around, r.r.r.wr swjt rggggggviKgitgggimgse sometimes following, seemingly, the d eight foot stiirg-vService-Goothat is one of its v companions l:i the great central pool, var the Mg sturgeon seeming then to te speed up a little, as if to evade the tarthai$ pon's pursuit. la tho happy trinity That makes happy travslcrs on Rock Isl- - . and through trains. Through Standard! Egypt's Landholders. There are an enormous number of Lake and Salt dally Ogdon 8!epr toj small landholders In Kgypt. 5,000.000 Chicago without chango. Arrives In being cultivated by over 1,000.-iiiiChicago In tho morning. Wo also run landowners, of whom 6,000 are through tourist cart te Chicago end Europeans. owning, on an average, SL Louie. Steamahlp ticketa en sale a little over 100 acres. Nine hundred te all points In tho Old Country. a and forty peasants hold under five arres each, or 23 per cent, of the Let 11 knew where you want to whole cultivated land; white 12,000 Wo will do tho root. "Nothing flnr men of means have holdings above 50 acres, their total being over 2,250,-00tfian tho Rock Island Dinar. acres, or 44 per cent, of the whole; proprietors of between five eth phenes 248. and 20 acres having 21 per cent E. DRAKE, Diet Pm. Agent, N. L. DREW, General Agent,-8G. A. BIBLE, Trev. Pea. Agt,ji ITth Street, Denver, Cole. 100 Waet Second South 2 Parrot Fond of Music. Baft Lake City, Utah. 6 The parrot appreciates music more than any other of the lower creatures. t, !!. BURTNER, D. P. A. Salt Lake City, Utah. Good d Company-Goo- Meals. j s g. j 0 M It, |