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Show THE REVIEW. 7 -- stance. It is then the office of the Press Club to develop an integrity of character and right thinking that cannot swerve from the straight line of rectitude; a heroism that is not to be dissolved in any solution of gold, and a love of country too supreme to be tempted by allurements of stocks ;and bonds, or any artifice of the money power. Ours is the grandest task given to any club, let us keep our aim clearly in view, and if we do not really hitch our wagon to a star, we will move in the right line of its rays toward it. pre-eminent- ly The lecture before the' Woman's Club on the Industrial Phases of Education," by Prof. Marshall was well received. He presented many new. .ideas entirely different from the generally accepted ideas of education, which appealed to the good sense and practical side of people. It contained much food for thought and may lead to broader thoughts upon the subject of education. ' Next Tuesday at 3:30 p. m. will be children's day, when a pleasing programme will be rendered to which all children are invited. G. E. Monroe, Press Cor. Women's Club. , Iiiteiratape and Othei Things. At the opening of a new settlement in London recently Mr. John Morley said that much of the love of literature, the professed love of literature, is in our day too much of an affecta- tion, It is very often not much more than gossip and chatter about authors and books, and not a sincere and living interest in the thoughts, the feelings, the moods, the ideas, the principles, which it is the business of books to build up into our minds and characters. Literature in any other sense, whether it be through poetry, fiction, history, biography, has really not more claim to give itself intellec-- . tual airs than the doings of Mr. Stod-dart- 's team, or the valiant exploits of the heroic football rovers of my native town. Then there is an enormous peculation of prints which are remark- - ably, pure and healthy in tone unTHE PURE WATER ICE CO., doubtedly, but which, judging from 153 W. Sixth South St. 15 lb. effect would the have upon me, Hate, SI 50 per Month; 20 lb. Rate, $S.50 per they Month. Special Prices on Larger Quantities. The analysis made by Prot. Herman tend rather to disperse and disintegHarms shows that onr Ire is the rate such intellects as people may posPa ret in the Market. Prompt Delivery and Satis- - I II A II Vffr sess than to build them up. V H5A1I1. faction Guaranteed. jagr, Give ns yonr order at once. After all, the real thing is that reading and books should be fruitful in Mrs. Kate Bridewell Anderson, strengthening the great faundations of character. I am not going to enter VOCALIST, into competition with Socrates, Plato, , Voice Culture and Aristotle, Bacon, and the other saints Operatic Repertoire. and sages of the world, but I suppose r gtadio, 68 Main 8t the foundations of character are a love r,ptl TEEM YIGSI. of justice, of truth, and of mercy these three; and when I say mercy I STRONG COMPANIES. venture to include what Tennyson Reasonable Rates. Fair Adjustment ot Losses. PROMPT PAYMENT. calls Pity for the horse o'er driven, YOUNG &, FOWLER, And love in which my hound has . Sight-Reading- FIRE INSURANCE part." All of you who are concerned here with the administration of this settlement I am sure feel that you have upon you a great responsibility. It matters almost less what books you read, what subjects you handle, what topics you treat of than the spirit in which they are dealt with. And do not forget, I am sure you cannot forget, that one of the most important things of all is personal influence; the eye, the look, the voice often contain in themselves a lesson, and books and lectures ought to be made alive by this personal influence." Basement Deseret National Bank Bailding. BKTTLE CREEK Sanitarium Health Food Store Mill St , Opposite Walker Bros. WHOLE WHEAT B5EAD and FRESH COTTAGE CHEESE 317 HOME-MAD- E Always on Hand. unniin.v LUNCHES SERVED - AT OUR TABLES. The Ladies Are the Best Judges Therefore those that are Patrons of onr Markets say tt at for everything necessary for the Table, there is no place in the city equal to WHITES MARKET WHITE MERCANTILE CO., 20 and 22 West Hirst South Stroot. THE HRT BHZHR IS HEADQUARTERS FOR Women were admitted to membership in the Massachusetts Historical and Genealogical Society at a recent The legislature recently meeting. passed an enabling act making this action possible. Frames, Fancy Goods and Art Materials. Photographs and Views in the Best Style. None Cheaper None Better. C. R. SAVAGE, 1 3 A 4 Main St. 1 LITTLE CASCARA TABLETS Will Care Constipation, Headache, Indigestion, Fifty Frenchmen were recently done by Miss Dorothea Klumpke of San Francisco in a competitive examination in astronomy, and Miss Klumpke has been admitted to the Paris Astronomical Observatory. Another complaint of heresy will be submitted by Dr. Kennedy Moore ), against Dr. John Watson (Ian at the Synod of Presbytery of South London, which meets April 25th. The overture, will treat of the The Mind of the Master," heresy-iarid Dr. Moore will pray that the Synod take steps to vindicate the honor and faith of the church. Mac-laren- . and Biliousness. out- toMlTH & SWIFT, Druggists, 142 S Main, Salt Lake City. Price 25 Cents per Bottle. EHSTcH NOVELTIES, Call and See Our Assortment. We can please yon, and always have the Latest. CALLAWAY, HOOCK & FRANCIS, 156 South Main Street. 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