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Show T RU T H Official Call For THE "OLD MAID" OF INDIA. STATE CONVENTION republican Regarded as a Holy Being and Held in High Honor. No Institution of India has been ;n tub republican so UTAH: OF exaggerated as that of the widow, OF THE STATE cus-tosays Edmund Russell in Everybody's In accordance with established She really occupies a and in obedience to instructions Magazine. committee; place analogous to our antique old of the national Republican of committee maid, now so fast disappearing in the the State Republican Utah directs that a state convention of girl bachelor. The aged widow who Re- has remained true to her delegated representatives of the principles is Lake Salt held at be as party a regarded publican holy being who has of the for electing: purpose Utah, a withstood thousand temptations and Gity April 8, 1904. electors m delegates-at-larg- e six to and six alternate the Republican national convention of 1904, and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before it, and that said state convention shall assemble at 10 oclock a. m; on Friday, the 8th day of, April, 1904, in the Salt Lake theater. e delegates-at-larg- - electors of this The Republican state,, and all; other electors, without regard to past political affiliations who believe in the principles of the Republican party and indorse its policies, are cordially invited to unite under this; call in the selection of said delegates and alternates. i The said state convention shall con-- , delegates, apportioned to the several counties of this state on the basis of one delegate for every fiinety-fivvotes, or a majority fraction thereof, that .were cast for Hon. gist of-46- 0 persecutions, and commands the respect of a saint from all persons. She is the mother of all the children in the neighborhood, the helpmate of all the neighbors. At evening they flock round to hear her repeat the ancient legends, the stories of Sita and Salv-tr- l, Draupdia, or sing the songs of Mira 13ai. She is in great demand when cooking is needed for a sacred feast. She teaches the little ones their firSt hymns and prayers. She nurses the side, comforts the dying. She believes herself to be bound to her husband for everlasting time, through all births and deaths. The momentary separation here is but onr shade of her marriage, an unknowable mystery of destiny it breaks no tie. e Joseph Howell for.. representative: In Congress on November. 4, 1902, in said counties, respectively. Herewith is the apportionment to eacli county : SIMPLICITY OF THE POPE. How He Once Prepared Coffee for a Guest with His Own Hands. One morning early, a friend of mine, Dele- a Venetian nobleman, called on him. Mgr. Sarto had said mass and settled down to work. His sisters bad gone out to mass, or for the household marketing, which they were doing at the Rialto on Aug. 4, 1903, the day of wonders in their simple life. "Has the count taken coffee? asked the bishop. "Well, to tell the truth, no, because the business was' urgent, and I have come straight from the railway station, the guest replied. No excuse availed, and Mgr. Sarto rose aiid went into the kitchen. So the bishop of ducal Mantua and his guest might have been seen there San Juan 91. talking and laughing, while monsignor 2,745. Sanpete, coaxed the charcoal with a black Sevier 1,380 kitchen fan, the coffee fizzed in a tin Summit . . . . . . . . . ; . . 1,824 ' V 11 pot on the range, and the count got Tooele . .. . . . . i . : . . i 1,03G to save out cups and saucers, 621 Uintah . ; ' Utah his distinguished host what menial 5,121 791 Wasatch i ! I . : ... . , . service he could. Then they had cof507 Washington fee together at the kitchen table. 310 Wayne From William J. D. Crokes "Anec; .... ' 4,274 Weber dotes of the New Pope in the CenAll delegates shall be elected , not less than five days before the meeting tury. o of the state convention. The'1 respective county committees are requested Origin of Surnames. to call conventions or to otherwise, arThere are scores of surnames whicl to for range the election of delegates had their origin in terms of contempl the state convention. The chairmen and ridicule applied to the original of the respective county committees bearers of them. - In this way, nc will forward to'the chairman of the we got such unflatterlni state committee, : immediately after doubt, Loatherhead. Sheepshanks their, election, a full list of the dele- names as and Woodhead Siraggs. to say noth gates chosen. The Republican national convention iug of such cognomen as Silly, Still is to assemble at Chicago, 111., ait 12 man. Trash and Hussey. oclock; noon, on Tuesday, the 21st day of June, 1904. Delegates and alternates elected thereto will receive ere dentials duly signed and attested by the chairman .and secretary of the state convention electing them. By order of. the Republican state ' in-orde- r ; ll WOMEN WHO CARE FOR DOQ8. Those Who Will Nurse Them Tenderly Are in Demand in England. An advertisement recently printed in a London journal devoted to Interests of the kennel brings to light the fact that women who will devote their attention to the nursing of dogs can find an abundance of employment. In answer to this advertisement, a hundred applicants have already come forward, but it is believed tbo tests to which they will be put will prove too severe for a majority of the number. It is no easy matter, the London Mail explains, to take the temperature of a toy spaniel when the little animal is in high fever, and the administration of mcdicino and distasteful diet to a fractious bloodhound involves some risk. The nurses for the first six months will be required to wear blue overalls, surgical aprons and goloshes, but at the end of this probationary period they will bo graduated into becoming blue serge dresses, with I). P. I signifying Dogs Protective League-wor- ked in red letters on the collar. As the owners of the sick dogs that enjoy the trained nurse luxury are likely to be gentlemen of wealth, the dog nurses will probably not be denied the usual matrimonial TOM PITT, Secretary." . V- - scml-ccntcnni- al i to-da- - lit South An Exception. Persistency is a virtue, of course, hut Never give up is not a good motto to live some deserving ma a pprqa cb : you and asks for up-lo'-W-h- P-t- cr)tyrrSoxnerrille Journal. MAIN STREET. TELEPHONES 719 AND Ilejr. 8rd IllONK and 4tli Writ. 7103 collec- The Shepard Co., Com. Blk., tions. . , 1 : O The Urandcrt beauiy. Tho ..purest and grandest beauty (far beyond that of the fairest flower, and Jiigh above natures noblest work) Is of tho mind and soiil," that, labor to enlarge, our humble course; by no defiance o? .heroism, or even conscious. Jenehiius;, but - by . tlie pa;; fnl ness, an! modesty tiencc, truth, simplicity, ami ".loving- kindlneiv - Twelfth South end Klerentli Kid rime y. . 430 YARD NO. 2. YARD NO. 1. O : OFFICE, 73 SpUTH Chairman. The United States Supremo court hns decided that when James J. Hill combined tbo Northern Pacific, tbo Croat Northern and tbo Burlington railroads into one organization called the Northern Securities company, ho violated tbo Sherman anti-trus- t law. The court was not a unit lit the opinion. five members concurring and four dissenting. The decision sustains tbo decree .of the United States Circuit Court, of Appeals for tbo district of Minnesota before which tbo original action was begun. It. will be recalled that President, Roosevelt ordered Attorney-General Knox to attack the Northern Securities company As ah unlawful combination of capital that was contrary to public policy. This is one of the reasons why Wall street does not want President Roosevelt to continue in office. The logic of the captain of industry can never bo made to agree with public policy.' James J. Hill honestly believes that bo should be allowed to combine all tho railroads If by so doing lie ciin develop the country. He looks upon Hint man as bis enemy who would put obstacles in bis way. ITc actually thinks that be should bn allowed to levy tribute on all humanity to further his plans of industrial progress. Competition I fatal to, Hie paying of big dividends, so competition must be obliterated. If a man should ship a ton of freight from Lake Superior to Puget The Parsimony of Wealth. and bo charged two prices, that, Upon the occasion of the p resen ta Sound not complain on penalty of must man tion of an expensive loving cup a few an enemy of commercial called being nights ago to a merchant who was advancement. The government ownanui celebrating the ership of railroads may ho suggested of his into business the by political dreamers, yet it hardly entry versary recipient gave to the donors, his em- seems possible, in the face of public ployes, advice on how to accumulate dishonesty. It is hard to conceive of wealth. Many of those present had greater governmental powor. without been identified with the firm headed greater governmental fraud. o by the cup received upward of a quar ter of a century. Why wait so long for your breakCroesus dilated in extenso on the fast when you can have it servod Gate. importance of observing frugality in quickly by using Castio o small things, especially until the nucleus of a fortune had been estabSubaltern Fooled' the Colonel. lished. He instanced as object les 1 doubt if tho pranks of tlio present sons two points in his career. When day subaltern are as pluckisli as incandescent mantels were introduced those of his predecessors. I can rethe magnate hesitated about adopting member a story that went tho rounds them in the counting room because of some years ago of a daring junior the expense Involved. Only when it of the Grenadier Guards who chaffed was demonstrated that economy could his colonel in a fashion that would be effected would he apply them to not bo tolerated But tbo cologas jets. During the Spanish war he nel was not disposed to deal leniently paid the help in cash to save the cost with him. lie kept unusually late or of the revenue stamp tax; whereas, rather early hours, so one (lay an formerly and sinco check payments early parade was ordered unexpectedwere made. ly, and five minutes before tho hour the colonel rode past .the culprit's quarters. Reclaims Nile Lakes. Cheerfully unconscious of impending doom, the latter leaned out of his Some of the old Nile lakes, which bedroom, window in the airy garwere formerly dry salt plains in summer and covered with a few inches ol ments of sleep to say good morning. alkali water in tho wet season, have The colonel chuckled and rode on, been reclaimed by Hie British gov- but to his surprise at the stroke of out on pa: ernment, and are now worth from time the subaltern stepped rade, fully dressed ami all in order. $200 to $300 an acre. They produce He knew of the trap and had. donned magnificent crops. the looser garment over his uniform to take a rise out of his superior. . . London Tattler. P. J. Sb&rp Goal Go., committee. ; JAMES H. ANDERSON, AMONG THE RAILROADS. 1IIOMC YARD NO. 3. Htutr llalwiru 13th and 14th South Slrroll TELSriFOKE 105. SDK. . - GiacUtwM-- . y |