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Show is and the harder to satisfy, the more she is valued and treasured. He usually despises you for doing for him. It is the law of nature for the male After reading to care for the female. that bit of philosophy, born in a mind fhich cannot be other than depraved, congratulating the une cannot help diquartette from which she obtained vorces on their happy release. Imagso ne having to live with a person constituted for .a lifetime. What a relief death would be under such cirHe would come, not as a 1 cumstances. of terror, but a pitying and abeing merciful angel. But she does not understand nature and she misquotes her. The robins work together in the J building of the home. Except when incubating she works with him for I their common good. Of course he pro-- l tects her against invaders, like a good I husband. The tigress, except when caring for her defenseless kittens, and : the lioness, under like conditions, walks by the side of her lord and with The eagles him strikes the quarry. of heaven vault blue the mate cleaves scans the land consort and with her she when and below for sustenance, him. with finds it divides the spoil The more expenBut let us read on. sive woman is, the more she increases her value. Exact a great deal and at Above least you will get something. man a you love all things, never tell him. Once let him think you cannot live without him and he will cast his eye about for new fields to conquer. Space forbids reproduction of any more of the heresies written by this pernicious character. man - It is too bad that newspapers with such enormous circulations as are enjoyed by the ones mentioned should reproduce this sort of stuff without commenting upon it and doing something to negative its Influence. Such sentiments, if that be the proper term, may do great harm. For they are wrong; entirely so; wickedly so. They are false, disabolical and born in a mind so base that a maison de joie would be disgraced by its presence. Most of the unhappy creatures who are bought and sold on the market are the victims of circumstances over which they had but little control. For them there were no avenues of escape. d By her own confession this and law confirmed strumpet was to blame in every instance. She furnishes not a shadow of reasonable ex- self-create- l&Jilliam Carrott, ARCHITECT $ Oldut Ejlablijhtd and MoJt uectjjful in iht City. cuse for her conduct, but on the contrary, seems to be so proud of it that she willingly rushes into print with its infamous details and then advises others what to do in similar or dissimilar premises. Marriage is not a failure, except among those who make it so. Thank God, there are women who love their husbands and who are not afraid to trust them with the knowledge. They are the ones who stand at the doorway, waiting when wearied with the perplexing problems of existence, the head of the household comes home to find a brief respite from the cares of life to greet him with a smile and a kiss. They are those who, when disaster approaches and the clouds of adversity gather; when the night of disappointment is dark and in all its sombre, sable robe has not a star to lighten its gloom, or cast a ray of hope, whisper in the ear the words of encouragement and sympathy. It is that class of women who raise men up; who cheer them along; who encourage them to arm themselves anew and begin the battle over again; who stand at their side in the conflict; who recall the words: Those whom God hath' joined together let no man put asunder, and who by their love force men to achieve success. It is the women who tell their husbands they love them, who bear the children which become great men and women. Not tell a husband she loves him! When there are times in the husbands life when the words would fall on his ear as gently as a whisper from the gates of heaven; when their sound would be the sweetest one ever heard on earth? Not tell her husband she loved him, when if he thought she didnt Hopes star would set, then and there? What would she have him do? Go out and nick up some abandoned fragment floating on the stream, drifting with the tide, who for a consideration would? Why if this animal; this ignorant, narrow minded, inane, uneduwoman cated only realized it, in almost every case of separation the cause has been the lack of the woman telling the man she loved him and trying to convince him of it, or vice versa. If was so in each of her cases. -- J JK What a world this would be If the teachings of this being were adopted as a course of conduct by wives. Lucifer himself could not have inspired a How more fiendish plan of action. soon would the people of the world become degenerate. There may be some women, ay and men too, for it Is a poor rule that will not work both ways,' who may read the statements of this abominable thing and assume they are correct. Dispel the illusion, if such has been created. Look about you and see what time and experience has demonstrated. Are not unhappy marriages the exception? Who are the ones who derive the greatest pleasure from existence; the couples who have clung to each other, the love growing stronger as days followed days, or the beneficiaries of the divorce courts? Whose children grow up In honor? The children who are born of a pair united in love; who have lived side by side and when you have read it, read it again and then let it soak in. It contains the story of a happy married life; the sweetest story ever written in either rhyme or prose. John Anderson, my Jo, John, when we were first acquent, Your hair was like the raven, your bonny brow was brent; But now were getting auld, John, your locks are like the snow, But blessings on your frosty pow, John Anderson, my Jo. The genuine artists eats his crust in his garret, and paints the picture, and then the little fellows make a reputation by copying it, and live in brown-stonfronts ever afterward. e Thats all. Jl Established 1880 Balt Lake City, Utah Anderson, my Jo. Jl General Banking Business Transacted. Safety Deposit Boxes For RenL A C. M. J. o REPRESENTATIVES CRITICISED. Homer S. Ring, Pres. H. L Miller, Cashier John E. Miles. Asst. Cashier. Ogden division. No. 9, United Brotherhood of Railway Employees has passed caustic resolutions concerning Representatives Chipman and Stone, who fathered House Bill 73, which the brotherhood claims should have been entitled A bill for the relief of collection agencies. The words used by the two members in debate have been severely criticised, as untrue, the sen- Wells, Fargo & Co., Bam. STABLUHID and declares that no one should patronize the Drake Loaning Institution. The resolutions were lso endorsed and adopted by the following labor unions of Ogden: Ogden lodge No. 127, International Association of Machinists. Brotherhood of Boiler Makers and Iron Shipbuilders of America, Ogden lodge No. 198. Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen, Perseverance lodge No. 98. Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, local union No. 450. The Trades and Labor Assembly of Ogden. Ogden Typographical Union No. 236. The Barbers Protective Union No. 1 of Ogden. Team Drivers International Union, local 575. Cooks and Waiters No. 16. i : 1853. Capital and Surplus, - $11,589,494.47 General Banking Business Exchange on principal cities of United States, Europe-- , Asia, Africa, Australia and the rest of the world. timents abhorrent and the authors a disgrace to American manhood, unworthy of citizenship and totally unfitted to represent the suffrages of a free people. The brotherhood pledges itself to decline to deal with any house employing the Luke collection agency, COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL PAID IN, GENERAL BANKING $2004001 IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Directors Dr. Theodore MeyerJohn J. Daly, J. Salisbury, Moylan C. Fox, Thomas Man-shal-l, W. P. Noble. Geo. II. Downey, John O. Donnellan, . F. Holden. Alliance local i United Association of Journeyman I NATIONAL BANK REPUBLIC Plumbers, Gas & Steam Fitters local U. 8. DEPOSITORY. union No. 397. local Broom International Makers, union; No. 38. The Brick' Masons and Stone Workers of Ogden. Hod Carriers Union No. 10755 of Ogden. o ; Anniversary of Yale News. i1 W. Way of the World. John Anderson, my Jo, John, we BAN KERB clamb the hill thegither, And mony a canty day, John, weve had with ane anither; WALKER BROTHERS Now we maun totter down, John, but hand in hand well go Rankers. An sleep thegither, at the fut, John The Yale News celebrated the other 238 East Fourth South St. anniversary. The day its twenty-fift- h a is paper daily journal, having eight TELEPHONE 1520 x. senior editors, fourteen associate editors and innumerable "heelers, or reporters in the lower classes who are and sickness in the years; through trying for positions on the editorial uuuuiiiiimiimiimniAiiiiHtiiiiAiimi health. In prosperity and adversity, In board. . sunshine and in storm, or the offspring THEODOSIUS BOTKIN, Bewoman? of such as this Bargain for 8t. Louis Man. vilact the fore malicious, upon you ATTONHBY James Hilton of St. Louis recently lainous, infernal suggestions given to AND COUlfSBLOR-AT-LADa' Vinci Madonthe world by this woman; this brazen purchased a genuine wants now Room 83 Central Blk. $60,000 for faced defender of abominable and na for $9 and UK W. Seoond So. BaltlAIlUity : law It is said to have been stolen sanctioned illicitness, read just it. of Scotia from the Vatican 100 years ago. one little poem by the bard TmmmTmnwfHyrwwuuiyniiwiiinyu vmvwvtwvmwwvw Peculiarity of Redwood Trees. characteristic peculiar to the California redwood tree is that if the head is cut off by lightning a new one will gradually grow out in its place as shapely as the l.rst A curious i PRANK KNOX. KOROK A. LOWR. W. P. ADAMS. - VlOO PRMIDINT PMilDBNf mam CAPITAL PAID IN . OASHIBR $300,000 Banking In all Its branches transected. . Exchange drawn on the prlnolpel eltlee of Europe. Xntereat paid on tune depoolta. W. a. MoOORNIOK. 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