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Show TRUTH. CHATTER. opinions of the (Being the personalno one else is in which writer, and for any manner responsible.) From that estimable publication, the Character Builder, of the current isTwo Vice sue, I clip the following: Occasionally and Crime Incubators. the public Is made aware of the temptations that are placed before messenger boys. Few young men have a character sufficiently strong to carry them safely through even a single All are year in such employment tainted more or less by the bad environment inseparably connected with uch an occupation. It is a great mistake to permit immature youths to pursue a vocation that leads them into dens of vice or crime and brings them into contact with the most immoral ind vicious characters of society. If he work that such boys are doing is .bsolutely necessary, it should be by adults who would not be so nuch Influenced by the surroundings :s are the boys who are-noperformof the The evil results ing the work. present practice are apparent to anyone who wil take the trouble to investigate. Parents who are interested in ihe moral welfare of their sons will never permit them to become employed as messenger boys. News boys are not subjected to all ne dangers mentioned above, but pro-per-orme- d w Ishe SALT LAKE ICE C(L PURE ICE MADE FROM DISTILLED WATER 'PHONE 43. J. C. LYNCH. MtaMar. j ymAiiAimiAmiimuiAAumiAimmmiAU 2 GHOSHELLS TICKET OFFICE I 221 MAIN STHEET BUY AND 8ELL RAILROAD TICKETS Can save yon IS to 110 on each ticket Member American Tick- et Brokers' Association. ESTABLISHED XX ISM XX F.i.GHMnor anity, obscenity and the elementary essons of gambling are taught them. They repeat every day to the public hat the papers offered for sale by hem tell all about the latest murder, suicide, train robbery, lynching, or other crime, and are thus taught to ook upcn crime as the most Important thing to know and the essential point in each days history. Men and women who are unable ;o perform hard work because of physical ailments are devoting their time :o the sale of newspapers. It will be )etter for the boys and for the public when the entire business of selling papers is placed in the hands of idults. The few pennies that come to the boys from the sale of papers are obtained at too great a cost. J isnt a word Now, there of fault to 11 FLORIDA PHILOSOPHY. We Two. Heavy the clouds nml dreary the day-O- nr like we used to have long aco: Chilly ntul euld mid blcuk and Kray uut lolly nnd I, on our hnmewurd way Care not at nil for the blinding uunw. Streets are deserted, save here niul tlierf pedestrians werulln; theii way Over the pavements when An liir ,os"n stcl' mca,,a a trip througl And a heavy fall on this winter's day Moderation starves the soul of great natures. The highest mind and the lowest weights life as it sees It. Kod-nos- ed sleet-cover- I)o .homage to tho love in your a3 you would to your God. heart ed ensconced In a woolen The lashes of fate are often the Snugly Hands !n n liiuff and her facewrap aglow, Is oily thinking of me, mayhap. And I well, from under my heavy cap 1 m dreuming of her, for X love her so. Only wo two, yet a happier pair Couldn't he found over land sea. For I love l'olly, so sweet and and fair, And no cause have I for a single care, k or l'olly bIia told me so loves me! Jerome I. Fleishman In Baltimore wounds of a great purpose. 1 Plant flowers in your heart and let the blooms be your motives. . We should never know the meaning of our smiles if the tears did not fall News. in between. - -- - Mental Trim Requisite. A man who wants to do bis best must koep himself in mental trim. If he would achieve tlio highest succes he must be a correct thinker. Hr Faith, trust and fidelity, the threo cannot think harand discord, bring graces that stand sentinel over the monious conditions his business. into greatest deeds. His wrong thought will honeycomb hardly worth the time and trouble. and undernine his life. It is the duty of every individual to London Answers. prospects in Having made this statement, it behooves me to offer something, and 1 find happiness, and it is a crime to o know of nothin better than to quote throw stones in the way. Religion In Japan. Ella Wheeler Wilcox's poem, The The Japanese constitution guaranThe enchantment of human life, the Need of the People. Here it is: tees absolute freedom of religious bedivine enthusiasm of existence, Is the is tender relation of one being to the lief, and the gospel of Christ Oh, ye men who prate of college, preached from one end oi tho empire other. And of books as doors to hope, to the other. In Japan there are memGo and gain the living knowledge comThe right and wrong of this life rest bers of Christian churches whoin her Where the toiling people grope. not in the human mind it is a matter mand her battleships, who sit Like the plants in shadowy places, cabinets, and who preside over her of record in the mysterious world They are needing sun to bloom be found with that statement, because it is lamentably true. But the writer would like to remind Professor Miller, the editor of the publication alluded to, that to point out a condition without suggesting a remedy is an action Live with the inherent privilege of no creed or decree, no priest or layman can abridge. parliament. They are hungering for lifes graces. They are wanting light and room. o The highest Ideals of life are those Fobs to Play Rerolle. that lie close to the Announcement is made that arThan ten million dollar tomes; not those things observed in the work-a-da- y rangements have been perfected. by Give them work and give them leisure, world. which Wilson P. Foss will visit Pari Give them clubs' and give them to play a match game for the worlds homes.. man the Innate The and amateur championship at eighteen spiritual Open wide the door of beauty Inch balk line billiards, with Rerolle domination of heart, mind and soul And invite the people in and the first embrace primary logical the French amateur champion. And youll find the paths of duty Better filled than paths of sin. plans of God. o a Give them something more of pleasure sub-conscienc- e; In Cairo. Hospital Often suffering is the. golden showthe last few years the variWithin On the Issues of a creed, lives it er that falls into our ous colonies of Europeans in Egypt With the mighty work thats waiting strengthens, it binds, it teaches Its have built their own hospitals. There And the worlds tremendous need. lesson of the years. are now in Cairo French, German, And the cold and costly steeple and Italian Austrian, Brings no pennies from my purse. of the eternal the mercy, God, light While the people, people, people hospitals. blessing scattered through all the inGroan beneath oppressions curse. finitudes the hope that vibrates the music of the spheres the love that While the tenements are reeking woos to life the humble flowers of the With the striving, toiling poor. Do not send your churchmen seeking world and rolls the stone from sorTimes-Uniorows sepulcher. Florida Help for heathens to my door. . Let them go wnere sin carouses, o Or where seething sweatshops stand; ; Try The Shepard Co. on collections. Let them see the slaughter houses o Of the children of our land. Oh, I cannot sit debating Anglo-America- n n. W. P. COOPER., Secretary ari Manager. DIRECTORY PUBLISHERS ! ruh SUis Gazetteer Silt j ud Buiieu Directory, Like City Directory. Ogden City Directory. ; Logu City ud Cacki Ce. Directory. ud Utak Ce. Directory. Prow City Silt Like City Blio Book. Pieble 7 Jl City Directory. Colorado Springs City Directory. Trinidad City A Lu inimu Co. Directory. .. Grand Jnnction City A Mesa Co. Directory Salida oiso City A Ida City Co. True reform has one beginning The right hand of brotherhood, Would you help men out of sinning? Would you lead them into good? Would you teach that Christ has risen? Prove it by your deeds of worth, If you want to close the prison. Beautify the homes of earth. k Chaleo Co. Directory, Directory. Pocatello City A Bannock Co. Directory. J Or, in other words, let Charity begin at home and go right to work to make conditions such that the father and the mothers of these boys who are being led astray will not be compelled to send the children into either of these, or of any other objectionable employment. o general Offices and Library, 618 v; . T 619 -- 820 Tet Dooly BuUdlDf. 904-- k .Salt' Like City.. Antnobea t Bolen, .Colorado Ogden; . Spring) and Fneblo, Making a Lace Gown. Darned lace is greatly esteemed by connoisseurs. A whole dress made in this way is very beautiful. Take white Brussels nst or point desprit for a foundation and make a princess gown well fitted to the figure. Cut a paper flower a daisy shape is a' good model put in on the net, and run a white silk outline around the edges. This may be done at Intervals all over the net, the intervening spaces being afterward connected by a running line. After the flowers have been sketched in, so to speak, with the needle, the petals may be darned solid with coarse white embroidery silk, leaving a round center to be filled in with several French knots. --o Commercial Value of the Birch. .. Bohemian Sugar Prices. Birch is of slow growth, but of cerThe Bohemian sugar manufacturers tain commercial value. New Englanl Is richer every year to the extent o! are complaining, bitterly of the continwhich several, milllony. dollars tor the birch ued fail in' the price of sugar, that grows iq the w ste pluses of her will makers reductiouof the produc-- forests. . . .t- - tion. 0 beet-root- - neeeesary,' W-HF-- 5-4 A. J. WEBER, ATTORNEY 2SS3? AT. LAW. . Ml . . ; Lake lily;-- . |