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Show W. A, . H.4IM. r. Irfiik E. HadSas, W. A.Hodges A Sons PUZZLE FROM LIFE. Now, tha Lady Married One to Two Men Which? Do You KnowT Assayers & Chemists There was a lady who from her 135 W. 2 S. St., Salt Lake City youth up had many suitors: but ar the years wore on they gradually fell from their allegiance, until one day UNION MMY OFFICE. she awoke to the fact that of all the Chemists ami A asayar. many but two remained. This led to tf. I. Handier. J. V. Badlei some earnest communion with her soul and caused her for the first time, IBS West Tempi. seriously to consider the question o( P. 0. Box 1441. Balt Lak City, Utah marriage. I am no longer as young as I was," Analytical Work a Specialty. she remarked to herself, and al though my friends are kind enough to call me charming, their very inETTLE8. MATHEZ 4 CO, sistence uiKin it leads me to believe 'Asaay, Chemical and Metallurgical that I should decide at once which Laboratory. IN South Weat Temple Streep Balt Lake City, Utah. W. G. KING, MANAGER. . &&&&!&&& JYT. i CRISMON 4 NICHOLS. S Aaaayera and Chemist ; Office f jj and Laboratory, 229 Temple 8treet, S. W. f SALT LAKE C1TT. ..... r Salt Lake City, Utah, October 3rd, 1907. The business of the late John Assayer, will be continued b bis wife, at hia request, under the name of John McVIcker Assay Office at 46 lUchards St. Mr. Arthur Selby, for three years at the Union office, will act as manager, which will be a guarantee that all work done at the office will be satisfactory. Mrs. McVIcker and Mr. Selby ask that all old customers continue their imtronage and solicit new work from their frienda. r, Fifteen assays or analyses for 3. Silver, Lead, Copper, Iron, Zinc, Silica, Calcium and ManganGold, - Wrlte for particulars. CHEMITHE HENRY HANSON CAL RESEARCH CO,. Analytical and Consulting Chemists, 54 Railroad Building, Denver, Colo, U. S. A. Mrs. H. Fontijn, TRANQE MEDIUM. READING DAILY TEST MEETINGS 8unday and. Thurs days at 8 O'clock. Admission 10 Cents. 267 S. W. Temple St, W. C. Clements.; 130 Palm Ave. ; CLEMENTS BROTHERS. Salt Lak City Utah; Phone Beil 1289 ns. PAINTERS, PAPER HANGERS AND DECORATORS. jjMumco Tinting, Calcamlning, Wall Paper Cleaning. C. Clements. 1051 4th 8L 3. of my two remaining suitors I had better accept." Then she cogitated long and spent sleepless nights over the problem, but found it ever more difficult to solve. nilly," she argued, Is strong and masterful. He will guard me from all rude contact with the world. He will view me as a rare and fragile nuthouse flower which must be shielded from every rude blast, every varying change of teniierature. The sun must dpt shine too strogly upon me' noi the wind blow too keenly. He appeals to my feminine sense of dependence and to my love of being loved; but," and she Bhook her brad soberly; there Is no use disguising the fact that his excessive care to me will prove a bore. He will always be solicitous to see that I wear my rubbers when It is damp underfoot. He will Insist on deciding for me all the questions of life, whether trivial or important; what books I shall read, what religion I shall ado)t and, probably, what breakfast food I shall eat. Within two years I shall be a pampered nonentity without either a will or an intelligence of my own. Now, I must weigh Jack in the balance. He is a dear, lovable fellow, a charming and amusing companion, but with as little sense of as a kitten. He appeals strongly to iny maternal instinct. 1 feel that he needs my affection and, in a measure, my guidance; but I cannot deceive myself. I shall have tu bear the brunt of everything, decide all important questions aiul grapple with all the problems that would come to us in our mutual exjierience. He demands of existence sunshine and rosea, a song and a Jest; but in limes of storm and stress he would be as a broken reed. And yet In fair weath er he would be a delightful agent with a chance to let my individuality expand and develop, for 1 should be the head of the house. Now, the lady married one of these men. Which? Do you know? Life. Shaw Not a Gourmand. George Bernard Shaw, critic, dramatist and novelist, asserts that he has no more home instinct than a milk can at a railway station. He ad mlts, however, that he has an address at 10 Adelphla terrace, London, These chambers, he explains, constitute the real center of my domesticity, because my wife lives there. My official residence, qualifying me as a of Formerly vestryman, is in Fitzroy square; my CROW BROTHERS, mother lives there. I live nowhere. He says that any place that will hold Has opened up at a bed and a writing table is as char113 Wj Sooth Temple Street, acteristic of him as any other. At one of the Socialist conferences, when the Salt Lake City, delegates assembled after lunch, the Where he will be pleaaed to writer came in, rubbing See Old Friends 21 Customers. his hands and giving thanks 'for the Afl kinds of splendid dinner he had just had. Some one asked him what he had fo dinner. Ah! replied Mr. Shaw, wit man, 1 Done on Shorteet Notice and Lowest the serenity of a well-feseven had bananas!" Prices. The report that Senator Koraker is still fighting, is one of those things that are unimportant if true. l de'lgn. We aln.. John C. ery Hug. Cutler, Jr., INVESTMENT BANKER. EaUkllakad ms. BOMBS. SCGAI BUI Grad B Sold. Be(ht j S Mala SL. Sal Lak City, lath Theses 1ST. Mourning Vagaries. "Mourning is not what it used to In fact, I be, said an undertaker. expect to see It go out altogether in the Great Blood the next century or so. Perhaps it Is as well. No young widow, Ive Nerve Tonic. Just heard say, can wear mourning with out looking like an adventuress. Rut in the seventeenth century A Purely Vegetable Compound. widows not only wore mourning, but tlu-l- r bed curtains were black, and the Tested by Years of Experience. Pos- sheets and pillow cases had a black itive Cure for Constipation, Kidney edging, like stationery. Even their lingerie had a mourning band. and Stomach Troubles. In Italy the nobles of the Renal sance carried their mourning as far A Sure Relief for Rheumatism. as their knives and forks, which had ebony Instead of ivory handles. Testimonials furnished on requea. Gray cloth superceded black for In the eighteenth century. mourning Carlm Medical Company, The fashion lasted about twenty 56 W. 1st South Street, years. Then it died out, as it had up, mysteriously. sprung Salt Lake City. AGENTS WANTED. The Swan Song. The nature fake, said Dr. William J. Long, the nature writer, Is always M harmful. A striking Instance of this occurred not long since at the We do a General Commission zoo. You know the old nature fake about the swan how this beautiful bird, silent all its days, bursts when eying into the sweetest song? Well, at a zoo one day, keeper saw a boy steal up behind a swan with a brick In his hand. In all " Here,' said the keeper, what are you going to do there? Ah, lemme alone, snarled the boy. I wanter hear him alng. IsCtiDO a roKerage usiness B I UTAH and NEVADA Orders Promptly Executed References, any Bank in Utah. Co., 100 Atlas BlacK, Salt Lake City, Utah. Yea, Nice of Tom. she said. I always like to go out with Tom. But, her friend replied, he aeema so stupid. He hardly ever says anything. I know. Still, I can alt and tell him my troublea by the hour and he never leti me know by word or sign that be la being bored. WHEN THE GIRL TOLD By ELLEN VAN STONE. The veranda conclave was In sen-doami the talk had turned on the of whether or not a woman ver is justified in declaring her love. She canity may lie justified, I ihiuk, said stately Miss Dilly, fifty-fiv- e and handsome, with gray curia iinl rosy chocks and lips that fctill smiled bcwitchlngly, but she never is wise to do so. 1 know of a sad case of the kind. A girl loved a man, but was nut Wall-Pap- er, jure perhaps he was not sure whether or not he loved her in return, fliey were splendid friends, and his manner might Painting, Graining, Puin-r-- l tanging, emier, considerate ixve meant almost anything. The girl Calciinliiiiig, Tinting. Sign Painting. loved him p i w "II that the uncertainty Orders by mail receive proiniit at- wap torture. o:il lomfnrled by the tention. knowledge (hut he hud no other girl 'riend, let alone lover, to share the 217 S. State Street, Salt Lake City. lucstionahlc devotion to her. Tills Phones: Bell 1781K, Ind. 2287. went on tor hiiiiic yean. "At last she Ml ill. The doctor, in . fact, told her that she had no chance of recovery. She was not altogether sorry, since the man never had sjmk-en- . Ity and by came the thought that now, with death so near, she could settle the problem. It would be no Immodesty to speak of love now. OWNED BY So she sent for the mail, who. seeing her so weak and helpless, forgot conventionality,. remembered only and affection, ami bent to men kiss her. Then, issir thing, she was i sure it had been love all along. She told him, b11 in a breath, all Lake 432 South Main Street, Salt City. that she had thought, and suffered ind knew, the while he chivalrously vnswerod that he had loved her always as he had. indeed. In a way. Yet she felt the truth that ho never had loved her. it was only friendliness and liking. He was lying now to save her happiness and pride. She dismissed him at once, bravely keeping up the play of believing his tale until the door hail closed niton hlin. Then, bitterly desialrlug, she turned her face to the wall and tried to die. Well, I don't see that it mattered whether .or not she told him, cried uneager little Millie Simpkins, her eyes wet and shining. "Of course, it was too had that he didn't really love her. hut, after all. It would make no differwhim she was dead." ence er Stop-ovMias Itilly rose and laid her hand for a moment on tho glrl'a head beBest local train fore replying. When at last she spoke service in again there was a new throb In her Utah. quiet tone. Perhaps she had spoken with a purpose, seeing that little Milly Ask the agent, was allowing her regard for careless or address young Stone to become subject to talk among the veranda gossips. J. H. Uurtner, Ah, but you see, she said softly, Pass. jDistrict doctor was mistaken after all. the Agent, Salt and things didn't turn out as he exLake Citv. pected. You see, much as she longed to. the girl didn't die." Chicago Tr11 une. KNAPT0N, a CURTIS HANGER CO. St THE CURIOUS D Curious Compound Capsules combine tho virtues of Big G, Pabst O. 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