Show Community Silver is found ’at the as rlmned by the patriarchal evangelE TARIFF MEASURE home of fine silverware This brand ist but it serves to show of what value in knives forks spoons and fancy such an organization will be to wear twenty-fivOf the general's plan for the uniPISSED IT HOUSE pieces is guaranteed “J years and we back this guaranversity he himself said recently: tee Comparable only with the best want to train men hnd women to deal I want them inwith misfortune sterling and prices about the same as the cheaper kinds structed to combat with the weak- After Three Weeks of Consideration nesses and sins of the drunkard the and Argument Work of Revision criminal the pauper and the would-bof Tariff is Completed suicide” At 80 years of age the head of the Salvation Army after more than half a century of almost unceasing activity Washington — After three weeks of Is as vigorous and untiring as at any consideration the Payne tariff bill was 170 time In his career The inexhaustible passed by the house of represents ST vitality and intellectual and physical tlves Friday night April 9 amid great SALT LAKE CITY UTAH excitment by a vote of 217 to 161 One activity of this social reformer philanthropist preacher author and traveler Republican Austin of Tennessee votA ’Tr’TT’C1 Adic tsnd to patent At fourscore he Is ed are marvelous and four against the measure Proced7 1 traveling many thousands of miles Democrats all Louisiana from upon over the world every year controlling Messrs Broussard Pujo Send slutd and decription of yonr invention Estopinal the destinies of his more than 7000 and Wickliffe voted for It An at- Harry J Robinon Attorney at Law and Solicitor corps of Salvation soldiery with their tempt by Champ Clark the minority of Patent 304-- Judge Byilding Salt Lake City 18000 commissioned officers distribuleader to recommit the bill with inAt Blackfoot Idako bay ted among every civilized country structions signally failed boric weight about 1250 preaching constantly to vast audiences The day was filled with excitement branded on pound and doing an amount of literary work from the moment the seslon began at boulder horse brown alto that would be a factor to many a pro- noon until adjournment The members on shoulder weight about 1150 branded fessional author with no other occupawere keyed up to the highest pitch Reward of $1500 for Advise A H recovery tion and practically a full membership re Hudson 121 I Street Salt Lake City Utah ' William Booth was born on April 10 mained on duty throughout The final 1829 in Nottingham England and was vote demonstrated the capacity of the She Got the Letter trained for the Methodist ministry to get toThe post office official put on his which he entered and became one of Republican organization severest manner the strongest evangelistic forces in gether The general public was greatly in"You say you mailed the letter that church He grew dissatisfied in the and the about half an hour however' at reaching only those with terested were proceedings ago at a window In Both the dipgalleries packed the east corridor?” he asked some religious training and conviclomatic and executive reservations The beautiful woman dabbled a tion He felt that there were thou- likewise were fully occupied Mrs handkerchief at her soulful eyes and sands whose need was far greater and Taft being among those present he gravitated to the East end of LonWhen the bill actually was passed at the tip of her classic nose “Yes yes” she said ' don where wretchedness of all kinds the Republicans cheered lustily some “To was whom It addressed?” was the rule dancing up and down the aisles and She told him In a disused burial ground on Mile patting their fellow members on the “And now you want to stop that End i oad he pitched an old tent and back The bill was introduced March 17 letter?” he went on still more stern- the first Salvationist meeting was to the house by the ways and ly "You want to get it back? held in that tent In 1861 “Why?” The fiery reported means committee on the following "Because” said the womffn with unof earnest the eloquence young clay and was under general debate for premeditated frankness "I am afraid preacher caught the attention of a sixteen days crowd of poor Whitechapelers and beOne of the principal changes In the his wife will get It” "Oh” said the stern official fore that first meeting was over he had bill was the placing of petroleum on She got the letter the free list made several conversions a performance that he has been repeating Among the other Important amend$2500— C A LI FO R N A— $2500 ments made since the bill came from throughout the world for 47 years committee were those striking out the How He Started the Army Salt Lake Route now selling Colonist on a tea for the and duty This first meeting resulted in the provision Tickets above rate to San Francisco formation of the Christian mission countervailing duty provision on cof San Jose Santa Barbara Ban Dlegov fee from which it was the evangelist’s etc Call on nearest In the cotton Los Angeles The “joker" custom to send his converts to the ex- cloth schedule which It was claimed agent isting churches of the locality but would Increase the duties of the A Great were not welcomed Dingley bill several hundred per cent finding that they Lord Cromer the great and were In danger of Blipping back were corrected the proviso for the of from sheer want of comradeship and method of counting the threads In the Egypt In writing of missions In that set he about oversight forming so- cloth being made the same as In the land says In his great work “Modern Egypt”: The missionary the philancieties of the converted These he present law The drawback section was added to thropist and social reformer and othfound to be a potent agency for bringbill so that It could not be taken ers of the same sort should have a ing in more as the heedless East (he of for speculating In grain advantage fair field Their Intentions are excelender could be impressed by the and the Philippine free trade provis lent words of a former “pal” when he Ion was amended although at times their judgment so that rice will not So was would not listen to a minister may be defective They will if under be admitted free from the islands some control probably do much good created the central Idea of the SalvaThe countervailing duty clause on tion Army lumber w'as stricken out but a strong on a small scale They may even The need of organization became effort to place lumber on the free list being carried away by the enthusiasm which pays no heed to worldly pruld not succeed apparent but several methods were The duties on barley barley malt dence effect reforms more Important tried with little success before Gen Booth hit upon the military Idea and pineapples In crates and cotton col than those of the adminstrator and named his organization the Salvation lars and cuffs ns originally In the politician who will follow cautiously A was In their track and were Increased bill Army From that time on the move- included in the tobacco proviso schedule in result of their labors perhaps reap the ment grew amazingly and lt has conthe duty on filler tobacco creasing to tinued grow without ceasing to from any country which prohibits the $2500— C A L FO R N A— $2500 this day importation of Amerlchn tobacco technical were several There Spread Over the World Salt Lake Route now selling Colonist The movement began spreading to changes in the steel schedule princi- Tickets above rate to San Francisco Hides hosiery and San Jose Santa Barbara' San other countries of the world In 1881 pally downward Diego when it first reached the United gloves were left as reported by the IOs Angeles etc Call on nearest committee hides remaining free and States through the influence of a an Increased duty being presented for agent who had emigrated from Covgloves and stockings “Blue Hen’s Chickens” entry England bringing with him the Salvation Army idea and a strong deCapt Caldwell who commanded a Delaware regiment In the revolution sire to continue in the work It was notorious for his love of cock reached Australia In the same year Secretary of Interior "Under Two AdHe drilled his men admirfighting through a milk dealer from Stepney ministrations Closes Earthly Career and they were known In the and soon afterwards the first Canadian ably — Allan HitchEthan Washington army as “Caldwell’s game cocks” The corps was organized In a similar under Interior the of cock secretary fashion gallant captain held a peculiar theory Presidents McKinley and Roosevelt that no cock was really game unless Five years later In 1886 the genmorning at 11 It came from a blue hen and this led eral made the first of many visits to died here Friday criti74 been He had o’clock aged to the substitution of “Blue Hen’S the American branches of the army several for days Chickens” as a nickname for his regiand he has seen them grow from a cally Some weeks ago he contracted a ment After the revolutionary war the few small corps into a veritable army severe cold while In the west and nickname was applied indiscriminateof tremendous Influence and unsurhis condition became so serious that ly to all Delawareans passed efficiency His first great he hurried to Washington to place r was made In 189L when he himself In the hands of specialists Didn’t Mean Hair Loom and who had attended him visited South Africa Australia during his of“Speaking of heirlooms” broke In India Since then he has visited the ficial career here He suffered from a United States Canada Australia New complication of kidney heart and pul- the loquacious landlady “I have one which has come down through five Zealand and India four times South monary diseases — " ' “Pawdon me” Africa twice and Japan and the Holy His passing marked the close of a generations and feature came the voice of the frivolous boardcareer Land each once whose was an administration of the interior er “but do you refer to the butter?" department that stirred the western A TRET THAT IS WORSHIPED land problems as never before club with pigeons and said to him in that peculiar drawling way so much Famous Novelist Dead Flew In vogue among the “upper ten” in ikeliglosa Held Sacred by Bud— Craw-F Marion dhista and Hindoos Sorrento Italy “I say Hammond where England: ford the novelist died here at 7:30 did I shoot?” In most of the countries of southHe was born In Hammoqd touched his moleskin cap Friday evening Crawford-kne- w Mr the end eastern Asia the Indian Ficus religi-osand replied: “Well m’lord' begging 1845 the sacred and consecrated fig your lordship’s parding I thinks as was near and calmly he encouraged his family to bear up and to cease tree or peepil tree Is found It Is ’ow your lordship shot In the bloomin’ "I enter serenely 'into etersacred by the Budheld weeping big space around ’im” nity” he said Everywhere In the dhists and Is revered also by the the Hindoos the birth of Vishnu having village of Sant Agnello where Villa Crawford stands next the old occurred beneath Its branches A Peculiar Wish Capuchin monastery and amid orange Young Chap — Blame the luck! It Is a handsome tree growing freMy 200 feet above the sea there future It is an has been Indicted groves over Mr quently to a great height was profound mourning for forging a check for 10000 marks evergreen which puts forth Its flowCrawford’s death If he is found guilty then I cannot ers In April and the bark yields freeTexas Youth Slays Sweetheart marry his daughter and If he is Innoly upon Incision an acrid milk contaln- cent then I get nothing by way of a a considerable proportion of India El Paso Tex— Because his The leaves are dowry My only hope is that he will old sweetheart Blanche Atkinson had rubber be set free — and also that he Is not broken an engagement with him Clay long pointed and vibrate In the air innocent — Fliegende Blaetter Ratcliffe aged 17 stepped to the lit- like those of the aspen A branch of one of these trees havtle girl’s side in one of the principal streets here pulled a revolver anal ing a notable history was sent to a They Live Up to the Heir shot her inflicting a fatal wound Her city In the Interior of Ceylon where We know a certain number of clothes blazing the little girl ran It was planted and became known by young men who study music — piano For 200 years screaming into the street and fell at the name of the organ harmony and counterpoint— a crowded street crossing dying a It received the highest reverence and for the sole purpose of honoring their few minutes later Ratcliffe then Is still the chief object of worship to on turned the are heads of hair opulent pistol They the pllswis who every year flock to dead with a lullet through his heart ( cal snobs!— Gil Bias of the clty As a stone in the great organizational structure that William Booth has been building during the 47 past yfears this idea of a school for the systematic training of hi3 workers las been in hi3 mind fov sevYEARS eral years On his last visit to the United States the general made hl3 first tentative announcement of the Since then he has worked out plan ARMY SALVATION CELEBRATES many of the details and he has just THE ANNIVERSARY consented to the beginning of preliminary work In this country where the need for trained workers has been especially great ALL LANDS DO HIM HONOR Need of Trained Workers The scheme for a University of Humanity grew naturally out of the deDay I Marked In America by Launchvelopment of the 20 other1 departments ing of His Plan for a University With a field as wide as the of Humanity world itself the work of the Salvation Army Is only limited by the number New York — With great mass meet- of workers that can be secured and ings in every city and rejoicing wher- Its effectiveness by the understanding ever its Boldlers are found the Salva- and earnestness of these workers As tion Army on Saturday celebrated the uplift work has grown from local efeightieth birthday of Its founder and forts to help a few into a great Incommander-in-chieGen William clusive movement which must miss Booth All the Christian world par- none the problems of organization in the occasion for every- have grown greater Charity has beticipated where the venerable philanthropist is come a science and Its application an honored for his deeds for unfortunate art requiring the highest development of personal qualities of insight and humanity Gen Booth himself presided over altruism several monster mass meetings in This Is the new work planned London Those His advanced age and the Gen Booth women for L IS 80 OLD GENERAL I BATHROOM BOOTH WILLIAM font that he was operated on recently for cataract did not deter him from taking part in the celebrations held by bis devoted soldiers University of Humanity Launched In America the day was marked specially by the launching of another of Gen Booth’s original schemes for social reform In the United States At every post of the army was announced the beginning of work to a found a University of Humanity of great institute for the training workers In social service The university will be divided between New York and Chfcago and It Is expected to begin with a fund of 11000000 The gathering of this fund is the work that the army now enters upon In commemoration of Its famous leader’s completion of his eightieth year MOTTOES It’ Is very odd that while mottoes have been made Invented and borrowed for every other room In the house the bathroom should be motVerses appropriate toless to the guestroom come prettily framed the walls sometimes show a mural decoration oi good cheer an appropriate verse is carved into the den brary mantel while smoking-rooand living room each boasts a special fticentlve to smoke loaf or Indulge In cheery chatter In painted pyrographed or stenciled verse or prose Only the bathroom remains mottoless No Invitation to turn on as hot a bath as one wishes adorns Its walls No cheerful assurance that “In this house water is a luxury not a necessity so use It at will” Not ven the commonplace that cleanliness is next to godliness selves as an Inducement for the children to become amphibious oftener than they arc driven Surely with so vast a field for Invention or imitation there should be no dearth of mottoes for the bathroom stance who are to go among the slums of the big cities must not only have fche desire to help but must know how real helpfulness can best be secured They must understand by a study of practical sociology something of the social forces that create this poverty and crime and wretchedness They must understand the danger of the unwise charity that merely Increases dependence and understand value of better living conditions raising the moral courage of those to whom fate has been unkind They must be able not only to correct home conditions themselves but to impart thefr knowledge and to Inspire with a desire for betterment Value of the Organization This will be but a small part of the university’s training In social service the In For ness ceed example take Bacon’s “Cleanliof body was ever esteemed to profrom a due reverence to God” WHERE HE SHOT Some years ago when there were pigeon shooting and heavy betting at the Hurlingham club in England an It was a amusing Incident occurred Saturday and there was a very large of both attendance shooters and guests Among the entries tor tne cup was a very young nobleman say 21 or 22 years old who had Just come Into the title and estates of one of the oldest He had earldoms in Great Britain to burn" as the paying Is “money When he was called to the traps he backed himself to win laying £20 to eight with the “betting ring” and among the members of the club The noble earl missed clean with both barrels and after removing the shells frdm his gun he saunempty tered back toward the scoring tent but stopped half way to speak to Jack the mau who supplied the Fill! rA LOST j s? |