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Show a e PAGE FOUR THE Sill? FIST SHOT OF TOE U (By Mary Edith Durham in the London Chronicle.) Turkish consulate. The fortress, of Shipehanik, that protects the little border town of Tuzi, and the' defenses on the summit of Petehieh, the mountain that towers highest on the frontier, gave no signs Of life. But we know that there are 20,000 troops awaiting us not far across the border. Wap has begun.1 e ! 1 has-bee- S" A ow P foTw -- PARODY ON THANATOPSIS OR A VIEW OF This was composed and read by Mrs. R. E. Moeneh at the reception given Mrs. Camilla Smith by LIFE AND DEATH To him who is, enlightened of the Lord And wont to muse of, this mateiiai, world, Will find enjoyment ih its varied realms. , This mighty universe gives ample proof Of its Creator, Wise and all supreme. Go revel midst the stars thAt shine above,- Mong orbs on orbs that twinkle with delight, ' Each sphere is joyous in its consciousness s . It has an orbit of its own. No dash Of world? mars vour reverie, but order Stares you placidly,' apd points you to the .. Music of the spheres that swell around you, ' Filling your soul with gratitude and awe " Till every fibre pf your being throbs ' With rhapsody. of harmony and love; - Aud ere . you are aware," you are on earth Again, mong fruits and flowers in gayety, v And a things else botanical. You gaze ' 'With wonder and amazement at the sight - Of myriad forms of plants a perfect type' 'Each bearing seed of kind unfailingly. You scan, the Brute Creations multiforms1 ' With appreciative admiration, Akin to affectionate attachment. The feathered tribe elicits your esteem And fancy gloats in pleasure tb the full. The insect world. may tax your observation,1 But in return, your soul will find reward, With sense of beauty and agility ' v That; is not in other realms of nature. Your thirst for, wastness, grandeur, may be f - " - -- r "i ' quenched' . When you survey fhe ,waters of the deep 'Vast oceans of thearth, and gaze beneath, And behold the myriads that swarm and sport Amid tKI brl&f waters of the seas; , The rivers and Ihe 'lakes throughout the earth. The, great JUvitfthiah .fills the volume " f your IctfpkdtjL of- - wonderment. And other denizens of the deep give 1 -Variety and zest unto the scene. You. pause on the works of God; - .Each .function of your soul ha? found a balm And solace, ye a, delight without alloy, Your thoughts turn inward, and in graver mood contemplate yourself and fellowman, . The crowning piece of all Gods handiwork. And yet, with all the greatness of your soul, - .Your intuition tells, you that Are long- . You will cease to gaze npon the marvels You have witnessed on this sublunar sphere. This thought must not disturb, nor make you fear ' have done ; love and your zeal in the By your Pioneer cause, The hearts of your sisters - - end of lifes race, And doing the best that we know ; smiles Why not the approval' and ' of uur friends To cheer us along as we go, - I -- o K are - FlSANEOBAfisCQ his gold, WaAcKgPet Store olt hA Till the sensitive spirit has left its abode And the leving hearts lifeless GIVES BABIES OUT and cold. LIKE PUPPY DOGS Los Angeles, CaL, Nov. 5. Babies in Los Angeles are being given away, or bought and sold, relate; The noble deeds done and bright like so many puppy dogs," de-- . dared Dr. L. M. Powers, city laurels won. , health officer, today, who said Are heralded then, but Too late. new laws regulating the adoption Too late when lifes burdens are or transfer of children were abonce cast aside, solutely necessary.. When the wearysome jonrney It would be impossible to say is oer; how many babies vanish each The love and affection for which year leaving no dew to their fate. the heart sighed, , Many babies are taken for a lep-Are neeeded to cheer them, rioltion by people who do not leave more and of j their correct, identity of care: Let charitys mantle defects oer, , n lain by of love the treasures brought forth, Such honors what tongue can - - WEDDING RING The vaults are then opened, . mortality,-!- - to Famous - Like the miser who hoards up Nor make you .Judder, at the thought of pall And shroud andithe narrow hotise" You recognize.) the all apparent truth unlighted. That all shall dietand shall share your destiny. a be .resolved to--- , dust. 'And'thoughyoqr-bad- y ' .Each atom isJgmal., ThAoak may 'T end .his reots j abroad,' and may pierce thy , ... mould jRe not dismayed an eiernal law of i Forbids fhe absolution And though perchance, you be devoured by beasts - Ur fish, or reptile, or make a dainty meal . To a hungry cannibal, the same Law - ' ' Stays assimilation absolutely? 'Twixt thee and, the insensible reck" There is no parallel save that both Are matter, but thine, made pure and holy, Yea. sanctified and made intelligent By keeping all the laws of God, thereby You have a claim upon the resurrection. Were this not so, bf what utility Is all the circumstance of life and toil, And grand array of opposifes 'that test Your soul, bringing out the good within you. You cry enoughs this mortal habitat Is but the prelude' to a better life. So live" that when the summons come" to Thou mayst be quick to answer to the call you For 'tis- - appointed that all men shall die But to a man enlightened of the Lord, ; He knows, the programme, and is not abashed. The requiem that we sing aropnd your bier, Our tears of sorrow shed over your cold will show how much we loved you here in clay life And since youve kept the faith, we shall have joy We will see you clothed in heavenly attire " Complacent as in pleasant dreams,. induced By perfect faith that brings eternal peace. You thus go hence lamented by your And when you reach the paradisaicalfriends, shorle Wh0'Ve g0ne before hallwelcome said-Judg- We also sell J. R. WOOD'S 10-14-- 18 Too often the tokens ---- You your-molecules- Q. C. stamp inside Orer 2000 designs. Call and get fife births tone card. each ring. We are journeying on towasd- the and-pond- er agony" of Curanteed Kings Look lor won. youve -- The last . ! ."--O- Si' llll , , - 1 V Sf them. Prove that similar values elsewhere would cost you much more. The makers printed guarantee protects you always, against lost stones . (except diamonds). 1 -- YUr-ouiend- l QcdliyAlIT&rc Youve truly been blessed by our Father andOodrT" And splendid the work you 1 -- -- cess. c nis"3 Are Q. - , - 1 . 10 Already Ihe Bishop of Ontrog hud ort'o, Hewed the 'great bamer, in - ttt 1 womi chuVehV The .whole Atmosphere ed. are content to sit around and tell seeiaed 'tense With 'restrained their All was ready; A few fore grandmother tales of life bethe war, she was out with her office were still dashing ' about horse to a plow- breaking single with messages, and mutton v as the virgin sod. being piled on the pack horses. Recently she traded her claim Then a perianik, one of the kings a cozy home in for Unguards, said: The king has gone til then she had Greeley, seen neither up to Goritza. street car, telephone, train, auto Goritza is the little hill above or moving pictures. the town. The rain was ceasing and the sun came out as I scramb- AUTOISTS MEET led over rock and .wet grass toMOUNTAIN, LION ward the summit, where, against the sky, was standing conspicuous Oakland, Cal., Nov: 5. Julian the stalwart figure of the old Ilurd and wife of this city gave king, surrounded by, his suite an account today of an encount while the, perianiks kept guard a er,with a mountain lion near San little below. Gregorio, Cal., in which Hurd It was clear I had come to the killed the lion after it had pouncright viewpoint. But even then I ed upon the automobile in which could not realize that a European The animal they were driving. was was about to begin, that the leaped out of the brush as the j status quo under which the peo-- j automobile was rounding a turn pie had been suffering so long) On the mountainside and hurled and so cruelly was about to be itself against the machine. It was - boom! thun thrown back and Hurd shot the unset, that the dered a big gun from the heights ear ahead at with the top of Gafdina and struck accurately lion close behind. speed, in the Turkish .fortified camp at Fearing it would Heap into the Pianinitza, high on the mountain tonneau on Mr. Ilurd, he stopped side across .the valley. The son the car arid gave battle with the shone brilliantly and illuminated iron .crank. As the anistarting the white column of smoke that mal at Mrs. Hurd it was sprang 7 rose. The mountain was deep pur- - felled by a blow with the, crank, For bonds of consanguinity remain pie under a sullen rain cloud. but renewed the attack. Hard Death does not dissolve the bands of The military band struck up carried friendship only a sm&jl revolver, A or ties of kindred broken the national hymn, by the change God Help from which he fired a shot that Rather they are quickened and All uncovered, killed the lion after he had been Montenegro!" expanded. This vale of tears, forsooth, through which vouve and, as the hymn died away, cried unable to dispatch it with the passed, aloud, Zhivio, zhivio!" (viva!) crank. He was painfully laceratWU1 give you relish for that better life. The church bell rang out from the ed and his injuries were treated bl?h brined emotions A? of the soul little white church below. It was by a physician. ' Will have a wider latitude and 8 a. m. oclock War .had Hurd is a well known insurance exactly Good fellowship with those whosetouch, : . . .r begun.' man of Oakland. capacities shal1 be Shot after shot struck Pianinit4 'TV11!?6 u0 P" the ages thou mayst za. The sons rays broke through STOLE MONEY TO meet, And revel m bliss .with saints and savants. the storm - clouds fitfully, now START BUSINESS Your .joy will be complete when , showing the dark ramparts disyon regain .Jw body made immortal and divine San Francisco, Nov. 5. An tinctly, now hiding the whole in And tftorugh the aeons of the future shadow. Then the small guns become the moving picshine. from the plain below opened fire ture magnate of the Pacific coast JAMES A. LEISIIMAN. on tbe fortifications of the low is alleged to have led Wallace J. hill Rogani, and, far in the dis- Polland, until three weeks ago ittttnutt: tance, puffs of smoke showed that cashier of the.San Francisco office fhe Montenegrin arti'lery of the of the International Harvester Zets was firing on the fortifica- company to embezzle $84,000 of inhed until early in October, 1909. when Aubrey E. Ambrose, traveltions of Vrane another little hill his employees money, According to Judge Greene ing auditor for the company ar- Polland that rises, where the frontier line Judge M. K. Greene, attorney med invested money in a numin ban Franeiso and is drawn, for the Harvester company., caus-e- d an began ber of rabving picture houses and investigation of Polland s ae ln a San Francisco Still the Turks made no reply, Polland s arrest on count. yesterday saloon, which two F small shells that fell the specific charge of except was elaborately fitted having em- Polland is held at the up. short. And after two great mask , bezzled $1,500 on pris-oThere is no evidence of PolOctober 3rd m default of $.50,000 city an bail. ? dicating explo- Judge Greene saidPoIland lmote had The accused eashier was first, land having spent money in Sion or aminunlttofl; hadT0lled up t dmitted"thlrBeeularron-- T from Pianinitza, the Turkish soL admissions employed by the International but it generally Harvester company in' diers were visible in retreat. ' appearss to fcUnnS Chicago have been a case of desiring to ob five The king and suite left Gorit- in years a ago, minor position tain sudden Thlpeeulattns riches." m d Rtmed to tie town, here begnn earlv In ind con- - and rose rapidly. M Tolland is 28 yeare He can?? to San Francisco ' in mar ned. but has no children, f I A,5r5.dl"rfmp'"" the Daughters' of the Pioneers ' Friday, Nov. 1, 1912. , A Tribute tp ISister Camilla Ensign Smith in behalf of the Daughters' of the Pioneers pf Cache " Vf : Stake: u Dear Sister: 2 We have met in your honor dear 6ister and friend A few words of love to express. Our congratulations to you to ex-- tend ' . .And to wish you continued suc- - -- r 7 , 1912. 1 SPLENDID TRIBUTE TO A WORTHY LADY I 1 lin. - of I .Thursday, November JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH Y where the Turkish standard was tuutmung: it already hauled down from "the Podgoritza, Montenegro5, A1 ready on the 4th I had it from one of thegenerals that, if I meant to see tne first shot fired I must has ten to the front. But every ve- WOMAN 85 HAD NOT , hicle and horse had been ; comRIDDEN ON A CAR mandeered by the government. A eat in a carriage was, however, Greeley, Colo., Nov. 5 gloving tourteously assigned to me, and I pictures, telephones, automobiles, arrived at Podgoritza on Sunday elevators, chorus' girls and other night with five officials, having, marks of the march of the pas indeed walked a considerable century have existed only in story part, of the way, for the horses for Mrs. Lucinda Lee, 85 years o ' vere heavily overladen. age, a pioneer, until she determ..Here at Podgoritza almost ev- ined to close a long series of fron ery shop was already close t tier residence, bny a little hom; troops streaming ' in ; old men in Greeley and enjoy her aging ' . (decked xvith the medals they years in. rest, won in the last war) begging to The experiences' of this rinus he accepted as volunteers; well preserved woman, who, ually boy( of 15 vowing they were 18 hr despite her years works her' lit-tihopes 'Of being enrolled. But no garden and follows the pro noise, no undue excitement. Rath gress of her . listers in , politics, er a calm determination and -- on reaching civilization is perhaps high hope that the day was abou without precedent in the history to dawn when the long slavery of of the ktate, . the 'Turks'-- Christian subjects Scarcely no invention of Jhe would end. world ot science during the past Yesterday morning I was told half century had actually , been in confidence that the proclama- seen by her before she forsook the tion of war was fixed for "the mor- wilds. No child - ever passed row. Events followed rapidly. through a more interesting experThe members of the royal family ience than did Mrs. Lee for the arrived. The troops were inspect- first few weeks, according to her ed by Prince Danilo. I think ev- own statem$ntsvf Although, her, eryone knew that we were on the unusually keen1 mind, .accepted brink, but no one talked openly thp scores of new ideas of adof immediate war. In the (even- vanced science, she has never " at them.:, watched troops file ceased marveling. ing we n Her life one1 long1 serthrough the town and encamp on - the plain beyond. Latter came aries of immigrations from rapidly tillery, On the open staircase at settling lands to others more wild.' From Indiana the Lee family the back of the inn I met an old hero of the last war, one of the came to Nebraska, then to north era Colorado. Yhivodas.1' - ... Recently she proved upon her 'Good night," ho said, "we land claim near Grover in dry must sleep early if we mean to northeastern Weld county. Here rest tonight," she lived had alone for five years, Then we'begin tomorrow the hearest neighbor three miles u God willing," said the old man gravely, and then God's away Her sons took up adjoin ing fend, and helped her to make will be done!" . t.4riah. . A TRI-WEEKL- And help them bear. cov-e- r their burdens to BANK VAULTS FOUND TO BE NEARLY BARE Chicago Nov. 4. Vaults of each tl?e Kirby Savings bank, which was taken charge of by receivers Each pilgrim must' bear bis yesterday on the discovery that own cress; William T. Kirby, president of Our own cross seems the institution, had been insane lighter when others we aid. for some time, were found to conIn giving we suffer no less. tain bht $852.12 when the funds were counted today. A mob of Therefore Dear . Sister please several hundred persons, repreaccept this little memento as a senting about $50,000 in deposits, it is said was jammed outside the very small token of the high in which you are held bank doors and shouted in rage by the Pioneer Daughters of when the information was given Cache Stake. We regard you as a them. Police were summoned to very able leader, respect you as disperse the crowd. a woman of God, and love The total liabilities of the bank you for the patience, cheerfulness, kind-- I are The $852.12 was ness you have ever manifested madeunknown., in part of change and while working in the cause so stamps. Aear to us all. We attribute The trial of Daniel J. Kirby, much of the success it has attain Jr., nephew of W. T. Kirby and ed toryour untiring efforts, and cashier of the bank, charged in we sincerely pray that God will the municipal court with operat- -' reward you with Heavens choie ing a confidence, scheme, was put jest blessings, and with earths over to November 15. bounties, and still direct the lamp of his love as you by you jour- WILL NEVER PLAY ney on toward lifess setting sun, FOOTBALL AGAIN and that Eternal Jife may be your Everlasting Crown. Washington, Nov. 5. Jack" Hgarty, captain of the GeorgeABDULLAH PASHA town MADE (SCAPEGOAT was university football team, it announced today, is suffering London, Nov. 4. The Daily from injuries so serious that he Chronicle correspondent,- - Martin will never play the gama again. In the struggle Saturday with Donough, telegraphed from Conthe Universty of North Carolina under stantinople, Mondays date: Hegarty sustained a broken. ankle Three weeksago Abdullah in addition to a torn ligament in rasna, standing oip the piaza in his leg, while h? also is 6n' the front of the war office at Stam-bo- verge of a nervous breakdown. watching the motley crowd that a Turkish prototype of Kip- AMERICA WINS THIRD PLACE IN BALLOON RACE ling s Sergeant Wots is name was endeavoring to lick into some Kansas City, Nov.. 4. America' semblance of military shape, won third place in th made the significant internaremark to a brother officer : ..If this enlist- tional balloon race for the Benment of untrained men continues nett trophy, which started from we shall have no need of an en-- Stuttgart, Germany, Oct. 27, acourselves. cording to a cablegram received I ,We sha1 today by George M. Meyers, pres' . Already the finger of scorn is pointed at Abdullah Pasha lie ident of the Kansas Aero club is earmarked as the national from Capt. H. E. Honeywell in Stuttgart,- - Capt. Honeywell pilotscapegoat. Much , sympathy ed th? balloon Uncle Sam. The felt for the commander those who knew and realized by cablegram Won simply said: the importhird prize." tant part corruption, and incompetence played in landing him in Each heart has its sorrow, bosom its woe, 1 L ! , 1 ? ul -- doy - is-present dilemmaA- - -- - Tonight," Tonight, if you feel, dull and When Classified, your ad in stupid, or bilious and constipated, The Journal will sell that furni-A- S take ft dose of Chamberlains Tablets and you will -- feel all right FURNITURE, not tomorrow. (AdTertlsemeat) . . |