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Show I jverslty THE VOL. Ill SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH,;SUM)AY, MAHCH THE ARCUS. WESTERN PUBLISHING- 8icceair u Salt - CO. Box 17. Subacriptlon Price: One Tear S1.50 1.00 Six Months 75 Three Montha 14 Eagle Block Business Office Bell 'Phone 8360. matter Entered aa aeoond-daaFebruary 20. 1906, at the paetofflee at Salt lake City, Utah, under the Act of Congress of March 2. 1879. a .. ours. In their turn, present some features aa curious, If read by distant kl.iryavula Courunt. people? If personal friends wish to Heaven help Hits man who imagines take a last look of a deceased friend, be can dodge enemies by trying to it is surely due to them to do so alone, please everybody. If such an individ- and without being gazed at by a ual ever succeeded, we should be crowd. glad of It not that one should lie going through the world tiylng to find EDITORIAL NEWS BRIEFS. beams to knock and thump his head man's opinevery disputing against, Alla Independent. A son of Sir Hiram Maxim, the inion, fighting and elbowing and crowdwho him. all differ from That, ventor of the machine gun, has been ing again. Is another extreme. Other peo- granted a patent for a silent firearm. ple have their opinions so have you; The noise of the discharge Is muffled don't fall Into the error of supposing by a mechanism that insures a gradthey will respect you more for turning ual Instead of a sudden escape of the your coat every day to match the gas liberated by the explosion of powcolor of theirs. der. This Invention Is sure to prove Wear your own colors In spite of of advantage In case of war In coverwind or weather. It costs the vacil- ing the approach of skirmishers and lating and Irresolute ten times the in concealing positions of attack and trouble to shuffle and twist than It defense, it will also give a new and does honest, manly Independence to terrible advantage to persons bent stand Its ground. upon the accomplishment of secret crimes of violence. In this aspect of the use of the silent firearm It InELECTRIC SPARKS. vention is to be deplored. Mnrysvale Courant. Los Angeles and Frisco are already of Eleven million dollars worth engaged in bottling California hospi- chewing gum was consumed In this country last year, says the Richmond tality for the benefit of the fleet If you don't believe Bryan heard from, reads a big It, feel around under the edges of the headline In the Danville Register. It's chairs, desks, counters, and things a dull day for the Democracy when he where the women work. WITHOUT AN ENEMY. The Kurm Republican. Published Every Sunday by the Lake City Utah L. H. GRAY BUSINESS MANAGER ALT LAKE COUNTY OFFICERS. County Seat, Salt Lake City. Clerk J. U. Bdredge, Jr. Treaanrer J. A. Qroeabeck. Recorder P. O. Perklna. 8heriff C. F. Eknery. Assessor C. M. Brown. Auditor F. Heglnbotham. Attorney Willard Hanson. Surveyor J.B. Swenson. Commission era J. C. Mackey, J. E. Clinton and J. B. Cosgriff. isn't EVENING REVERIES. s, fault-findin- e 'heeisa:of-'tatuas4.whes- God-give- g E & t. i r jilow beautiful to note the spirit of ijlity that lnu to prevail in osr city. The fraternal societies are no little influence in effecting this desirable condition of things. The pioneers, (given from their homes by mobs IB the early days and settfing In this mBuntain region, naturally looked with disfavor iiion secret societies of all kinds. As time softens the asperities engendered by misunderstandings and misrepresentations. It Is to n lif hoped that prejudices born of may be broken down and a linger and belter spirit of fraternity may result. The Knights of Pythias, realizing that much good may result from unitof effort, have ing and appointed a Joint committee of three frsm each of the three city lodges to formulate plans to bring the members Into closer touch with each other and thus encourage and strengthen each A New York msn calls hls automobile hls autogo." Perhaps because it ought to go but doesn't. No one knows whether Mr. Roosevelt is a great man. says a prominent congressman.- Still, Mr. Jacob RIIs has hls suspicions. Now that Evelyn has decided to abandon Harry to his fate, the Sob Squad doubtless will burn a lot of old bridges behind them, and change the subject whenrer that precious pair Is mentioned. - The Atlanta Constitution Is having a herd time trying to boom the south and at the tame time endeavoring to keep up the Impression that the Hoke Smith administration has sent Georgia to the demnitlon bow-wow- s. DELINQUENT NOTICE. - J Mr. James Harris, who has been at Mercur for some time, was In town on business last Saturday. a prmc-tic- s d d first-clas- -- f Union Dental 1126-X- MARBLE SPRINGS, The P ure Whiskey. Of course Mr. Taft doesn't want He is too fat to fight ft LINDLEY, Distributors. RJEGBR FLOWERS FOR THE DEAD. 8tockton Sentinel. If friends would but have the good taste to place a few simple flowers about the departed ones, such as she or he was fond of in life, it would be very fitting, but it is surely not In taste to overload the casket with flowers representing an amount of money which would do much good to the poor. And then the custom of exposing thq face of the dead to the gaze of those making the tour of Inspection. which Is now almost universal In country churches. Is to us another very unpleasant feature of funerals. We orten read with interest or the burial rites of comparatively unknown nations, and are surprised and amused with their peculiarities. Would not Grand (Second Sooth, east of State), dtdodrama, 25 to 75 cents. Lyric (Mata, below 3rd South), Vaudeville, 10. 20 20 cento. Electric Theatre (264 8. Stata), Moving pictures, 10 cents. Ntakleodeon (Main, between 1st and nd So), Moving Pictures, 5 cents. Plymouth Rock Mining Company a Location of principal corporation. Salt Lake City, place of business. Utah. Notice There are delinquent upon the following described slock on acSTOCKTON NOTES. count of aunessment of DU centa per l.tHH) shares levied on the 17th day of Stockton Sontlnal. The pupils of the school will have Febniary, 1908, the several amounts their eyes tested some time this week. set opposite the names of the reJl .4 spective shareholders aa follows: There are three yellow flags floating lu town at present. Cause, scarlet fever. sus-jdeio- one-tent-h war. and answer, and tbus question brought out many of the more inter eating parts of the subjects. In the men's section Messrs. Geo. A. Sims and Wm. W. Murdock continued the discussion front last week ol live for Humanity. Mr. L. J. Haddock of the stake presidency emphasized the fact that this general love does not exist to the txteut it should. That this human love doea not bind mankind very airongly Is shown by the lark or harmony In worlety. Did love prevail there would lie lesa crime and more good will. News Items n EDITORIAL BRIEFS. NO. 10. 21), 1SHH Jl J The buseliall team of young boys of Stockton expert to meet tbe Tooele others work. boys on the Tooele baseball diamond The committee consists of Brothers next Saturday. Belter take the game Hendrick. Moreton and Slebolt of No. in. A . 1; Brothers Madson, Squires and Even when congress shall have re- Saekett Grantwvllle Home Dramatic The of No. 3; Brothers stored the motto In God We Trust, Darker and McRae of No. 23. Harlan, Co. produced The Rio Grande1 In 2 on the $20 gold pieces, how many of The first meeting will lie held with acta at the 8L John opera house last ue can swear from our own knowlLinooln lodge No. 23. Friday evening, tbe 13l!r Inst., to a edge that It ever was taken off. have been appointed on entertain- crowded bouse. ment and refresh rnentB. Jl J A Vassar girl says that the symThe first ball game of the season The outlook now la for n revival of Is smile factor the pathetic biggest waa played at Railroad park last SatIn the reformation of boys. Right in interest In the order of Pythiana, the foundation of which la the story of urday, between the Bluea of Stockton bepart; It depends largely on whos lovsfalth fulness and devotion of Da- and the boya of Tooele. The score hind It and pytbtas, familiar to every waa aa follow: Stockton, 17; Tooele, Charles R. Jones, the prohibition ex- mon school boy for two or more genera-tioa- 4. pert, decides that Chicago la the worst o This la city in the United Btates. MERCUR NOTES. these times of hard times, of deIt to make enough Pittsburg Jealous. ceit, falsehood, and treachery, nuch n Miner. story Is refreshing to the very soul. Mercur Mr. William Daniels has Invetned WHEN THE OTHER MAN IS HIT. Let the noble order of Pythinnn exan automatic feeder, called Sleepemplify their principles In their one feature of which Is and the world will continue Mlsfortunss of Others Frequently to ing Beauty, that It entirely noiseless In oiieratlon, grow better. Cause of and It la ao arranged that It Area a torpedo every fifteen minutes. U. H. Bodel Ill 1' I. O. O. F. I wonder why it Is, said the melJl Jl 116 C. II. Bodel of we hear when Inancholy man, that, Minor Alldredge waa severely 182 Aad still the good work goes on. C. H. Bodel team C. H. Bodel misfortunes that dont come very close Odfl Fellowship Is 137 a good, jured Saturday evening by hls making to us, there is usually a feeling well, heithy growth, both In ateady and running away, Mr, Aldredge was get- C. H. Bodel 159 I wont call It one of superiority of suit Increase in. numbers and In the ting into the delivery wagon of the C. H. Bodel 286 team Dr. E. N. Hetherlng- fate, but certainly one of recognition chfacter of the members taken In. Union Mercantile Co., when the to run, throwing him violent117 '500 ton of the fitness of things by which we Adanlodg No. J waa surely It started hls legs Horatio Orem 125 2000 are not picked out for such evil cug night. Opening early an ly to tbe ground, lacerating 350 207 Orem. Jioratlo meettap--Anff we are careftfl to give oursrtvea i$4a(joui w dTT tTMteam was'Horatio ' OremT77T24V ""M0 was bull a then ness class transacted, all possible credit for exemption. Horatio Orem .....292 2000 to tbe third not hurt. Jones, you hear, has failed. Poor of sixteenthiswasto advanced 200 Jl Jl 735 Horatio Orem both benefit of tbe degree, knov Jones. You know him, and you Lew Stewart and Wm. Brough will F. A. Little 181 new members and the old. Tbe work that if you had been In hls place yin was both Interesting and Impressive, engage In a hot air contest at E. C. Tait 216 would have seen the signs of dlsasar and at Its conclusion, Mr. G. W. Sulll Reese's .barber shop during the com- E. C. Talt 218 and taken warning. Brown's son Us van. for the new candidates, express-i- ing week, commencing Monday, March S. C. Slaughter ....239 la a hot favorite, but made a runaway match. Well, well! And in accordance with law and an the appreciation of the class of the 16. Stewart Brough has a large number of follow- order of the board of directors on That Is tough on the Browns, but K is work, and In a short, ers who are ready to bet any amount the 17th day of Febniary, 1908, ao clear that they didn't understand address, dwelt upon the growth and on him. The conteit la for the pur many shares of each parcel of stock of fraterof the so It foes. development spirit bringing up a boy. And of wresting the belt from Reese, will be sold at public auction at the pose Odd Fellows There's a preening of the feathers, an nity led by tbe order of the present holder. office of the secretory, 144 8. 2nd W.. of former Brother tbe recWagner conscious of of an air o assumption at Salt Lake City, Utah, on April 15, a In similar also class, strain, spoke titude. Does it come from Innate and felt assured GRANTSVILLE GATHERINGS. 1908, at the hour of 12 oclock m., to would that great good selfishness? Or is it because there result from the revival the delinquent assessment thereIn of pay Interest has been no personal experience of this great order. There were more Stockton Sentinel. with the costa of adveron, together 1908. March 15, Grantsvllle, of sale. sorrow along the lines indicated? and expense than one hundred and fifty members tising the of R. J. Huntington, manager C. J. McNITT, Secretary. opresent Balt Lake Lodge No. 2, vis- Grantavllle shearing corrall, estimates First pub. March 29; last April 12, iting In a body, together with the about 100,000 sheep will be clipped 1908. Costly 8hots. s grand lodge officers. spring, and none but It costs over $1,000 to fire a single After the session a banquet was this need apply. shearers ASSESSMENT NO. 3. shot from one of the largest guns used served, which was Interspersed with In the French army. short addresses by Grand Master Ul AndreW G. Benson, who a few weeks mer. Grand Plymouth Rock Mining Company, a Simpkins, ago got, kicked on the whin with a Secretary Location of principal Grand Warden Stewart and others. corporation. to to and the had go hospital horse, of business. Salt Lake City, Taken was a in place all it all, fitting few a home returned for treatment, Dally Thought. around on Utah. Have a heart that never hardens, expression of good will and fellowship days ago, Is walking Notice la hereby given that at a lu new the members. although no bones were a temper that never tires, and a touch crutches, of the Bbard of Directors Let it continue. broken. The bruised bone was con meeting that never hurt. Charles Dickens on the 17th day of February, - o bldered more dangerous than a break. held 1908, an assessment of 60 cents per EIGHTH WARD M. I. As. 1,000 shares was levied on the capital Lake The EUerbeck Bros, of Salt of the corporation, payable stock Interest In the M. I. A. work con have taken up extensive claims of lime to C. J. McNltt, Co. tlnues unabated. A goodly number rock and shale quarries, situated along March 25th. 1908, at 144 South Second West, are In attendance. SALT LAKE CITY. the Stanshury range of mountains, treasurer, Utah. Any stock upon Lake Salt On of miles northwest Mr. here, which thisCity, Jobn Mar about eight HONEST WORK. Tuesday evening assessment may remain rock lime setts read a very pleasing selection, where they Intend to quarry HONEST PRICES. of 25th on March, 1908, the day unpaid Miss Kate Fordyce sang a solo. and establish cement works on a large Palnlesi Extraction of Teeth or and will be delinquent and advertised for five Mhis about extend claims scale. one Their class conducted Blomqulst no Pay. All Work Positively Guar unless 'n discussing the subject, Jesus and miles along this range from the little sale at public auction, and, will ; an teed. Phones: be Bell, la made before, payment the to Women the of the Bible. Miss Elea mountains nearby Big Springs, old on the 15th Ind. 1128. of April, 1908, day nor offer Walbeck led In tbe. other, The and they have made the liberal 218 South Main. at the hour of 12 o'clock m., at 144 Both of $500 ot help build the railway Into South Second West, Salt Lake City, Meaning of the Resurrection. followed the cbaecbetlcal plan of Grantsvllle, which, If accomplished, to pay the delinquent assesswill Up within one mile of tbelr Utah, ment. together with the coat of adworks. vertising and expense of sale. o C. J. McNITT, Secretary. OPHIR NOTES. Office, 144 South Second West, Salt Lake City, Utah. Ask Your Dealer For Stockton Sentinel. First publication, Feb. 23, 1908. Have you noted the Improvement on the Ophlr road? Much needed reGUARDIANSHIP PROBATE AND . pairs are being done. Tlmcs-Dlspatc- Considering the literature found In the average anarchist's trunk. It's a Many a child goea aatray, not be- wonder that so few cases of sponcause there la a want of prayer or taneous combustion occur. irtue at home, but simply because Carr A Cheyenne woman named home lacks sunshine. A child needs with husband her triplets sunpresented need as flowers smiles as much week. One of the things that beams. Children look little beyond, laBt need no longer worry over is a the present moment. If a thing pleas-es- man Carr shortage. if It seek to are It; apt they they are prone to avoid It. If STERLING ADVICE. borne Is the place where faces are sour Is and words harsh, and Milford Times. ever In the ascendant, they will spend To a great extent the celibacy of as many hours as possible elsewhere. our young men Is owing to the way in Let every father and mother, then, try which girls are brought up. Through to be happy. Let them look happy, mistaken kindness, mothers often Let their talk to their children, es- themselves do what they ought to pecially the little ones, In such a way make their daughters do. Let them as to make them happy. teach housekeeping on a fixed methodical plan, and they will then learn Happy Is the man whose heart re- their history, French and music all the even presunder tains Its youth, the better. It is natural and right sure of years; who, though grave, that a mother should wish to see her can still be cheerful, whose hopes are daughter well educated and even as strong as ever, though the objects highly accomplished, and It Is a misare changed; who has lost nothing of take that good and careful education the finer tastes and sentiments of his should unfit a girl for the homely du.earlier years, who still admire the ties of cooking, dusting and general eaa.Ahe housework. On the ontrary-tbosvoice of youth sounds pleasantly, and duties would be' better performed If the laugh of children Is as music, who mothers would at the same time that can enter Into their pleasures and they seek talented Instructors for share in their enjoyments with a their daughters, Impart to them some keener relish, perhaps, because they of their own culinary talent; there recall the memory of bygone days, would be more good wives and mar road and who can travel the down-hil- l riages. Little girls should be taught, of life with more hope for the future as early as possible, to perform simthan regret for the past For such a ple household duties neatly; and as man even old age has its pleasures, they grow older, let them become for though at times the shadows of gradually acquainted with the theory the past may darken his spirits, he of housekeeping In such a manner lias but to turn his thoughts to the that, when they are married, they will future to dispel them. How vain, and be able to adapt themselves to their empty appear to him all honors and circumstances, and be useful as well distinctions gained by traffldng with as pleasing companions to their hustruth, justice and religion; how worth- bands. less that accumulation which, while it corrupts and enervates the soul, Milford Times. Gratitude for mercies, patience uncannot satisfy the heart, and which he who has wasted his life In gather- der trials, congenial society and the ing must leave behind; and how Idle hope of heaven, will bring us all the and hollow that popular applause In happiness this life can bear. Absowhich the weak fanatic fancies he lutely, there is nothing beyond this but the life eternal. Accept this view, hears the voice of God. and waste no more time and labor In When a man has established a seeking for happiness where It Is not. home, has a wife and children, the most important duties of his life have EDITORIAL NEWS BRIEFS. fairly begun. The errors of his youth may be obliterated, the faults of his Milford Times. early days may be overlooked, but A Washington doctor has given a from the moment of his marriage he very simple test to Insure one that commences to write an ineffable life Is entirely extinct In a body suphistory; not by pen and Ink, but by posed to be dead. If, after an attack deeds, by which he must ever after- of acute indigestion you think you are wards be reported and judged. His dead, slap yourself violently on the conduct at home, his care for his fam- lower back. If a red mark appears ily, the training of his children, his youre not attention to his wife, his devotion to the great interests of eternity; these Three of the foremost American are the tests by which his character magazines carry laudatory articles will ever afterwards be estimated by this month concerning Governor all who think or care about him. Hughes. If this thing keeps up, govThese will determine his position ernment regulation of magazines may while living, and Influence hls memory come to be considered worth while. when the grave has closed over him. A gentleman cannot live on $50,000 And as be uses well or 111 the brief space allotted to him out of all etern- per year, says a bankrupt New Tork ity, to establish a fame founded upon race track fiend. Oh, yes, a gentlethe most solid of foundations private man can do It; It Is often difficult for worth ao will God and man Judge of a gent, however. him. He holds In hls hands the priJersey reformers have launched vate weal and woe of hls wife and children, and if he abuses this most what they call the New Idea Demotrust, he cunnot hope cracy. Almost anything would be an holy, for mercy hereafter. Many a child Improvement on the familiar brand, lack sunshine. Many a wife esteems Holland has 100,000 wind mills, death her best friend, because be who swore before God to love, honor and says the Buffalo News. Nevertheless, not one of them has the cherish has forgotten hls vows. fame of John Westley Gaines. SATURDAY GU J. H. MARSHALL, 50c, 75c, $1, 43.S0 Par MANAGER. EUROPEAN J 44 E. Second Sooth SL Asms WUms BataL EVENT ONE KNOWSCSI $1.50 VhL 111 MOhl NOTICES. j Consult County Clark or respective Ophlr la free from measles at last signers for further Information. The disease has visited almost every home where there are children. SUMMONS. o Court of Salt Lake In district the MsaL Britons Ea e as much County, State of Utah. Britons are Emma Richard, Plaintiff, va. John meat per capiU as they did 20 years H. Richards, Defendant. Summons. ago. Great BriUln Imported last year Tbe State of Utah to the said Deover $1,000,000,000 worth of food. fendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you. If Ears of a Child. The ears of a child seldom change Nerved within the1 county In which as it develops Into an adult, but after this action la brought, otherwise, after service, and middle aga they sometimes grow within thirty daysentitled defend the above action; and larger. case of your failure so to do. Judgii o ment will be rendered against you acto tbe demand of the comcording Old as the Human Race. which ha been filed with the plaint, The woman tempted me, Is the clerk of said court. This action is It and bids in the world, oldest excuse brought to recover a judgment disfair to outlaid all other. solving the bonds of matrimony between the plaintiff and defendant. FRANK B. SCOTT. Amusement. Attorney (or Plaintiff. Eagle Block, Salt iAke Theatre (First South and P. O. address: Rate), Eastern aurcesses, 25 cents, up. Salt Lake City, Utah. First publication, March 1, 1908. Orpheum (State street, below lat Last publication. March 29, 198. 14-1- 5 P Salt Lake City. |