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Show Let us begin to subiody else. sidize and protect shipowners and D. U. Cochrane, Editor and Mgr. manufacturers in the same way! Falcon Publishing- Co. Publisher Sauce for the farm goose ought to le sauwo for the ocean and factory Published every Saturday at St. George, Washing-toCounty, Utah. Entered at Saint gander. THE DIXIE FALCON. - George Postofflce as second-clas- s mail matter. SUBSCRIPTIONS. Year $2; fractions pro rata ADVERTISING. The Flat Rate For Dis50 cents per inch per insertion; II per play, inch per month. No distinction is made, excepting as between Transient and Permanent "imsiness the latter being entitled to space at 50 cents per inch per month. Advertisements may be or run .across entire page at pleasure of advertiser; position not guaranteed. ReadNotices 10 cents per line for first insertion; ing 5 cents per line for each additional insertion. single-colum- - double-edmm- JANUARY 26, triple-colum- n. 196L ut a clean sheet at it for write upon memorys upon. those things that are lovely an. Is man less gullible now than a ove ride. century since? Is gui'.ibiitiy imSome boys in Macoq, mo., recently moral? Sometimes it seems so. led the contents of a box of smBrA There is rest ahead. None of us lowders to a goat belonging to a The directors of the American will have to be at work at the beginHumane Education society ami Maamily which had recently moved inof the nextxientury. ning to the neighborhood. Tnea taking ssachusetts society for the prevention in on a it for granted that he was thirsty, The new century floated of cruelty to animals have voted to of trough petition congress o take measures to great wave general prosperity; or they led Billy to a near-b- y him is it? drink to and about t heartily. ihe further shipment of somebody lying permitted Soon the fizzing began and the goat American horses and mules for use It 13 proposed to subsidize the ship by the British army in south Africa, owner to benifit the farmer: why not tore down the street toward the in consideration of the terrible suff- subsidize the farmer to benefit the ship woods at a reckless pace. Some er, ing of the American horses and owner. negroes living several miles out of mules shipped from American ports These servants of the American peo- town claim yo have .seen .Old Nick or use by the British army in South ple do take unto themselves the airs of himself, as they verily believe h masters. Africa. rushing along the road in broad dayIt is hardly pro bad le that the He who knows most grieyes most for light. His majesty resembled an enormous goat, they said, but they nation which will send her own sons wasted time. Dante. mrrecognized him as the devil, became to a country reeking in fever and he was spitting fire and brimstone. AN ARISTOCRAT 1C AFFAIR oestilance will have any mercy on the Gold Rule was not improved with to-d-2- -j ire-ven- . There are songs enough for the hero Who dwells on the heights.of fame' 3 sing for the disappointed For those who missed their aim. a teariul eadence 2 sing-wit- h . For onewho stands in the dark, And knows that his last, best arrow Has bounded back from the mark. 2 sing for the breathless runner. The eager, anxious soul, Who falls with his strengt exhausted. Almost in sight of the goal ; jFor the hearts that break in silence. With a sorrow all unknown. .For those who need companions. Yet walk their way alone. There are songs enough for the lovers Who share loves tender pain, .1 sing. for the one whose passion Is given all in yain. .'For those whose spirit comrades Have missed them on the way, I sing with a heart oerflowing, This minor strain today. And I knew the Solar system Must somewhere keep in space A prize for that spent runner lest the race Who-barel- y For the plan would be imperfect Unless it held some sphere That paid for the toil and talent And love that are wasted here. Ella Wheeler Wilcox. -- -- - dumb brutes. The Indiana Inaugural Address. An exchange says that several of The inauguration of Gov. W. T. Dur- the married ladies of the town were 'Quays special methods have bin today was strictly an aristocratic and were comwon again, and instead of going to affair. Poor people could not .get in gathered together .the.smart traits of the offthe penitentiary, where 'he belongs sight of any of the ceremonies. 'The paring .One said .that her little girl he goes to the United States Sen- blue stocking element was in eharge, spring. In striking contrast was the Governor talked when she was a year old, anate. that her boy could s.y in an inauguration today with that of former other said So says the Courier-JournGovernors Hendricks, Williams, Hovey papa and mama when .he was ten evidently surprised way. A crime and the rest. Today was the product months old. A cranky old bachelor on so large a scale as his is never of Twentieth century political methods who was in the next room trying to punished by the penitentiary. The and it was certainly an object lesson to read chipped in and said that Senate is quite the proper reward farmers. All the local, civil and miliwasnt very wonderful; he had rt.wi tary officials were m the escort from considering the risk he ran. the hotel to the Statehouse. These in. the Bible that Jacob cursed the docoratii ns were displaced. day he was born.. some to .be, ola,Vrate As it is - al .thought by conducive to the progress of Amer- ica to subsidize the ship for carrying the produce of the farmer, why would it not, in view of th e'fac that they carry more of the produce, subsidize the farmers wagon instead. -- President Kruger, who is now touring Eur vope in the hope of securingpractical sympathy .for the Boers in their war with Englaud, carries an amov n t of luggage that is suitable to Queen Victoria died at Osborne, his official position. It is stated that he trav m. els with nineteen trunks, bags and boxes. He Isle of Wight, Tuesday, at 6.30 p. of children number is now in Holland. her ar.,1 A large The above taken from an eastern grand-childrethe Prince including paper forms quite a contrast with what of Wales ;anS the Emperor of Germhas often been told of the simplicity o:! were present at her death bed. Oom Paul. Nineteen trunks is quite any, a handful to be packing- around We The Prince of Wales will ascend the n, fancy Franklin whep in France seeking aid for America during our war for Independence did not carry so many by about a dozen. He hri3 found out that he can secure no help iu Europe, why doesnt he go back and help his people in theia death struggle? Scorn has always been ihe portion of a captain who deserts his charge in moments of peril. Why set such an example up for public .sympathy? His pipe and mug are of more consequence to him than all else. Subsidized Farmers. We want ship subsidise .to benefit farm owners, it is said. All right, then give us farm subsidies to benefit tship owners! Its a poor rule that wont work both cornin and goin. Ship subsidies are to benefit the farmer by giving facilities for getting farm products of foreign mark ysts cheaper; thats plain. Ship owners will make more money in proportion as they have more farm products to transport. Subsidizing jfarm products will increase the products that shipowners will carry, see?- - The principle is sound. Farmers are everlastingly being benefited some- jfoy subsidizing and protecting throne as Edward VII. at4pea 00,0l.B sur. oy wavuW exotics the rich wa-- rniffp Governor. Ad- vket, and the common Tlnru.sjQdsof whom helped to pay for the .Sutetouse and voted for Du-bibr Governor, were barred from ; he brilhunc spectacle. Tonight the reception and inaugural ball took place, and even there none but the rieb could enter It cost $5 to view the glorious decorations of the ball and scent the fragrant flowers. No one was admitted to the floor and ban quet table unless in full dress. The above from ihe Courier Journal .needs no comment. We simply present it to the people of this roun&( ., ctl?ri -- ; iii The cost of travel has been enorIn a Lighter Vein. mously decreased during the last B little boy went to a Sunday hundred years, but congressmen havent found it out, they draw the school in a neighboring town and was given a nickle to put in the colsame old mileage. lection. On his return he still had Subsides and bounties have di- the money, and was asked why he To him that hath did not give it up. He replied that vine sanction, shall be giver), and to him that 'hath he had no chance; that the organ not shall be taken from him that ylayed, but the monkey did not come which he hath; out I will not be many years unti An exchange gives the following will le nnxious be as to he powers how to begin the ogood advice on o of China as they are now to hole new year right. If you would inan. What a difference it would be crease your happiness, forget your It -- , faults; forget the slander That Phrlipine trade. report show neighbors have hoard; forget the faultthe cow and who k you fho is feeding loing the milking, and it is may know more than he did at the beginning of last century, but is he .really any nearer the Man angels? were marvelous improvements made during the last century, but g-e- -- and give little thought to the ause that provoked it; forget the Au3d Ltriig Syne. reof friends, only your peculiarities One song of the halcyon days, member the points that m. k you When bended pins were hooks, fond of them; forget the personal How boys and giriswith cunning ways Went fishing in the brooks. quarrels or histories you have heard by accident, and if repeated would But those old days these can not match. seem a thousand times worse than The modern boys a reacher, Hcyets-thhorded pin to catch they are; blot out everything TS-ffrom yesterday and start i.r . idrir.teaei-e- not theX finding tame fellow, either young lady attending church one afternoon recently, sat directly behind a IvancBoavri dressed stra: r, with .a piece of unread nangi g over his collar. BeLug one of thee generous hearted, whole souled gii s, who grow up to be .motherly frien Js to everybody in town, she thoug it how glad she would be if a kind hearted girl would do so much for her brother if he came to church with o a thread hangingjjdown his back. when the audience arose icr prayer she concluded to pick the thread off. Carefully raisingher Hand she gave it a littl.e twitch, but there was more than she supposed and a foot or two more appeared. Setting her teeth, she gave another pull and about a yard of the horrid thread hung down his back. This was getting embarrassing but she determined to g; c :t another yank. She did so. and discovered that she was unraveling his undershirt. .Her embarrassment was so painful that chloroform could not have alleviated her suffering nor a pint of powder hidden her blushes when the young man turned with an inquiring look to see what was tickling his neck.. Mendota Sun. A disa-.eab- le c ihu-p- |