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Show TRU T H Open All Phone Night 001-- y Crystal Cafe Walter Schmicrer, Prop. Tha BlJt Thar Thai U Ladies Dining. Room. h And 239 S- Main Street Salt Lake City - CHATTER. (Being the personal opinions of the writer, and for which no one else is in any manenr responsible.) These be great days. In what land are they duplicated? The sun rises clear in the morning and passes from the Wasatch range tt the Oquirrh through a cloudless sky, diffusing warmth and life over the valleys, while from the snow-lade- n peaks in the pure water ripples downward meadows to the creeks and brdoks and fields,, where already the early crops are poking their green tops into the soft atmosphere. We had a harsh winter; not cold, but continuous and The people somewhat disagreeable. of the frozen north, and of cast would have called it because the intense cold the chilly a mild one, that marks the season in those localities was ever absent, yet we thought it a bad one because it was so long drawn out. Yet we had no cause for complaint, for, the fifty feet of whiteness in the gulches up City Creek and the one hundred feet of pure Snow that lies in the space between the two points of Kesslers Peak, which will give us the life giving fluid during the summer, was piling up during those storms. Nature has been good to Utah, and especially to this valley. abundant crops The prospects for we all ought to and was never better, be thankful that it is so. What a rare, delightful affair an April day is! To note the buds and the blossoms swelling on the trees; to see the violets already nodding their purple heads in profusion; to lilacs expanding watch the sweet into fragrance! But a few short days were clustering ago the storms around the mountain tops. In serried rank and battalion; by regiment, by brigade and by division the Storm King marshaled his hosts and from the western side of the valley began his assault upon the flinty battlements of the wall that guards us from the inclemencies - that afflict our eastern neighbors. Rolling over one another in mad haste, while all of heavens artillery thundered and the flash of the lightning illuminated the dull colored vault of the skies, the forces of the weird commander stormed and cracked around the mighty hills, only to retire discomfited and to waste away in the tears of rain that fell upon the broad plains that lie between the rows o'f peaks which stand, eternal sentinels over the favored spot in which we live. There was grandeur in all the panorama of strife between, the ele-- . ments, .but after all, what does it compare with the soft peace which ..follows? Who, looking at the landscape; smiling under the soft "touch cf Nature; budding into life at the gesture of her gentle hand, would 7 care to have the scene change back OFFICIAL CALL FOR to the days when the currents of auiiuuuimiiimuiiiiimimimmiiiiiiip air produced chaos in the heavens? Republican Third Judicial District Convention. In tho warfare between men, after A Ho publican convention, In and for OMAHA BEER, the last shot has been fired and the the Third Judicial District (comprislast saber stroke has felled an un- ing Salt Lake, Summit and Tooelo fortunate, the air is filled with the counties) is hereby called to meet at groans and sighs of the wounded and Salt Lake City, Utah, on May the 16th, Krugs Cabinet dying. Death stalks gloomily over 1901, for tho purpose of nominating As nutritious as any English the stricken field and feur Porters or Malt Tonics, and candidates District for finishes his Judges, a Connoisseur's delight. harvest, smiling with a grim satisfac- and one candidate for District Attortion as he takes here and there a ney, for the selection of a district and for tho transaction of brave one to complete his list. Not committee Krugs Extra Pale such other business as may properly so with the battles that occur in the come before tho convention. The conLight, and mild, and palatclouds. When all is hushed and the vention will conveno at 10 oclock a. able, and appropriate on all last mutter of the storm has died m. in Judge Morses court room, No. occasions.; Tlio away; when the last flash from the 360 city and county building. batteries above has lighted up tho said convention shall consist of 155 Either of the above brands dcliverod In scene, no sound of mourning; no sob delegates, apportioned to the three any part of the city. of pain, but instead all is happiness counties of tho Third Judicial district and peace and in place of death on tho basis of one delegato for every there is life, beauty and joy. Where 1)5 votes or majority fraction thereof, the electric fluid dashed against the that were cast for lion. Joseph llow-Tifor Representative on November 4, flinty crag or tore down in splinters the rugged mountain pine, thero 1902, in said counties respectively, 276 South Main Street. springs up the snowdrop and the Salt Lake county (11,866 votes) 125 crocus; where the snows fell, the 3 ADAM SNYDER, Proprietor. heaviest the rose opens its ruby pet- delegates. del19 Summit county (1624 votes) als; whero the rain dropped most mirNOsi roer Y. plentiful the green grass, with the egates. Tooelo county (1036 voles) 11 dele- I3!MMTWHTTJTTmmTTTTTTTT!ITYnnTTTTTTTTTl5 pansies and the lilies of the valley, rise up to delight the eye with gates. The respective county committees Old British Warships. beauty. Who, among us, viewing the are requested to arrange for the elecWhat is dono with thoso warships delightful economy of the Common Parent of all, can fall to be impressed tion of these delegates by conven- which, becoming obsolete liavo to be with the great plan of the Founder? tion or otherwise, as may best suit disposed of at alarming sacrifices is their convenience. one of thoso questions few ordinary order of the Republican commitAnd should not this teach us the teeByin and for answer, says London the Third Judicial dis- persons could Of course the most profitalesson that man is an immortal be- trict. be to sell them to would ble way GEO. N. LAWRENCE, ing? As the seed falls into the countries, such as tho South Chairman. ground to waste away in bringing American PARLEY P. CHRISTENSEN, republics, and Turkey, Spain, forth its fruitful successor; as the and China might even be occasional Secretary. work seeks its chrysalis to burst o customers. HERE AND THERE. forth in all the radiant coloring of the But for obvious political reasons such a thing is never done; indeed, so butterfly, should we not believe that a It is a to disappointment great stern is the governments determinawhen man passes from this life and many that the name of Andy Burt was tion not to run the risk of our navys is laid to rest in the grave, the es- not sent in for one of the new places ineffective ships falling into foreign sence which really constituted the of city detectives. As to Andys qualhands that in every case it is stipubeing; the intelligence; the soul, ifications there is no question, and in lated that they shall bo broken up In arises in another and a better land, addition he being a war veteran, other British waters. there to live and grow in intelli- things being equal, he should have o gence, wisdom and virtue until per- the preference. He has lots of friends Dont lose your temper because fection is reached? Most of us will who would like to sec him get some- breakfast is She Is not to delayed. continue to think so, to hope so, at thing good. on blame. your way to work Stop o least. And in these flower strewn and order a ton of Castle Gate or Nation Without Religion. April days, with the air full of fraClear Creek. grance; with the apple blossoms, the -- .. The bishop of the Philippines, who o f lilacs, the violets and the others was for years a missionary in Japan, Aged Tar Gets Prize Money. blooming around us to remind us of a are the Japanese W. Jennings of Hampton Wick, Engthe transitions of nature, our faith says: a nation without Shintoism religion. will become stronger, for we see that land, lately received from the admiralafter the storm comes peace; after is little more than an interesting his- ty his prize money for services renthe destruction of the winter, the toric relic, once the cradle of nation- dered while a second-clas- s boy on his new life appears; after the dark and al tradition, now a venerable ruin. majestys ship Archer, one of the BalBuddhism, the question of its theo- tic fleet, in assisting to capture sevdreary days the sunshine. retical value being laid aside, is no eral Russian o warships in 1854. The Start the day right by building longer able to inspire; whatever it recipient, who is a general dealer, had your fire with Castle Gate or Clear may be as a philosophy, lb a religion forgotten all about his money, and the Creek. it is dead. surprised him. receipt greatly . . ... KRUGS i ll to-wi- The Old Resort, t: Tit-Bit- s. for-eig- n To-da- y o Parisian Cabs. There are in Parts something like v Mens Suits Tailor-Mad- e o and deliver. , I 'Phone 1401 v l Larsen 145Wesi Second South Street sup- Habit to Be Avoided. There Is a story of a little bey who when he had learned his lesson refused to repeat It to his teacher. But you know .your. lesson; why .will you .not say.it .to, me? pleaded the teacher. Yes, I know it air the boy; "I know it all- right, the bargains. Sorensen plying, plied by sixteen to eighteen cabyards, which are now in a flourishing condition, some of them very largo .and substantial undertakings. The men in this service net on the average about 60 cents a day above the outsido cabmans rate of compensation. Now is the time to get your spring suit. Find the place where you can get it the cheapest and best for the money. We will make you an elegant spring and summer suit from $15 to $25, all wool cloth and trimmings. Ail our work is done here In our shop. We guarantee workmanship and fit. We clean, press and repair all suits made by us' for three months. A visit to. our store will convince you of We clean, press and repair clothes. We call for cabs 1,000 right,-answere- 9 but what's the use of any saylng.lt to you?-- You'll make me learn, .something else; and I dont want to. .get into the habit of learning lessons. , |