OCR Text |
Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY WASHAKIE N I !(jr 1 ''I n IN PROPHET, TRIAL OF JOSEPH SMITH, MORMON OPERA HOUSE, FRIDAY AND THE AT MORMONISM" of ItHE Ls THIS WEEK. 100 SAT-)A- . fnew one cent letter postage bill been introduced by Senator Bur- Ut in the senate and Rep. John W. is in the house, and active steps its pas , being taken to promote I The bill provides for a one cent by July I, of this year. Without doubt the time has arriv-thethe people of the United fcs are entitled to cue cent letter fege," declares Senator Burton I present two cent rate has been distance since 1838, and no i. have been made since date, despite the fact that the Illation of the country has increas Immensely, and there has' been an pishing increase in the amount of apart-change- r H t it CORINNE Our town is pretty good condition so far and I been labor mission here at our town for 4 weeks and am very much my mission enjoying among my own people. Well sent me out Deep Creek, Utah, about over 200 mile. I like my people join the Church of of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. But I been doing great for them among my own tribe. We visit every family in town. Well we have had nice time Friday last at dance. The our President of stake sent out Deep Creek, Tooele County, Utah. These are some my own tribe again, but am like preach gospel to them. and I very They was glad my mission out. These people here very pleased my labor mission Oh 1 am very sorry the Indian didn't acquainted w ith much Gospel. I hope they will join the church some time Mr. Joseph Pamboo went down to Garland yesterday and Mr. Sacquitch Timpimboo return home last Friday But he went back Mr. Willie Ottogary. He wes ctay another omnth yet on my ranch while I am going on mission. WILLIE OTTOGARY. is no question but that the government can carry letters for less than one cent, and make a profit." For the fiscal year ending June 30, 1912, the total government receipts from first class mall were about $172, 500,000 of which amount about is estimated to have been clear profit to the department, thus demonstrating that the lower rate, which would vastly stimulate the growth of AVOID SPREADERS OF GLOOM this class of mail, with a resultant further increase of revenue therefrom, Chronio Grumblers and Avowed Discontented Persons Are Never the would amply compensate the govern Best of Companions in Life. . ment, particularly as no reduction in The chronic grumbler is not a good postage on postal cards is contemplat ed. companion nor In any way an admirable person. We fly from her as from I have introduced in congress, a a contagious disease. Nothing so cerbill providing for the inauguration of tainly affects one's spirits as being in one cent letter rate on July 1, next. the constant company of a person This I have done upon the insistent who has a grievance. The cherishing of discontent with demand of many thousands of people our circumstances, business, dress, or of all classes throughout, the entire any other thing In life soon robs us country. An organization known as of beauty and marks the countenance the National One Cent Letter Postage with the lines of worry and 111 temper at that tell their own unhappy story. Association, with headquarters Why anybody who is young should in Cleveland, Ohio, has been formed to dulge In grumbling as a pastime is one of the puzzles that never is solved, yet support the movement. The immense profits made on first such people there are, and we meet them to our sorrow almost every day. class letters are a direct tax on every If they happen to be passengers on person who writes a letter. a railway train they pile their bags Charles William Burrows, president and bundles on an extra seat for which and George T. McIntosh, secretary and they have not paid, are conveniently blind to the weariness of other passentreasurer of the National One Cent Let- gers who are standing, and assume the ter Postage Association, who have aspect of martyrs when the conductor made an exhaustive study of postal courteously but peremptorily informs rates, extending over a period of many them that they must make room. They object to having the windows years, were among the first to prove open, although the air may he loaded that the present rate is extortionate, with Impurities from the congestion and that the people of the country are of the crowd; they scold and fret at the throng or the conductor and rail at entitled to one cent letter rate. Providence In general because everything In life ls not arranged with a UMBRELLA ALWAYS AT HAND view to their comfort. 0 to e cent letter postage promises the issue effecting le next live foffice department at Washington, Theodore E. Bur-I- f ding to Senator is leading the eaui-Ohio, who letter rate. a lower to secure CORINNE, Feb. 12. A. I. Rosa left Monday morning Tor Preston, Idaho, where he has secured employment. Miss Miller, county supervisor of art, and the supervisor of agriculture visited our schools last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Brown went tc Ogden Saturday for a weeks absence. E. D. Gillett has rented W. F. Houses brick building and expects to move into it soon from the Brown farm. James Harlan, after spending a day or two visiting his mother, went to Ogden Friday. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Murphy Friday night. It did not live as it was suffering from leakage of the heart and Monday morning at half past six oclock it passed away. The embroidery club meets with Constance Hammorland Wednesday af ternoon. The Malad passenger train going east leaves Corinne iiojv at 8:45 a. m. . s communication between' our peo-- The most important re:g:on why the lens of the United States are en-- ; d to one cent letter postage is the that although we are charged two its each for the carriage of letters, ctually costs only about one cent iece for the government to handle pi. This results in the accumula- of a surplus of over $62,000,000 Jh year on first class letter mail. I friie post office department was to be other than The government is entitled fsufficient compensation for the ac-cost involved in carrying first ss postage, but any rate which rolls iso enormous a surplus, is nothing fe than a tax upon the users of the Itage stamps throughout this great fntry. Wanted For Small Sum, Subscriber Is Guaranteed Protection From the Suddep Shower. Woman. For a good many years now all W civilized nations have had the census, In order to determine scientifically the ar, The Belgians have just founded a approximate conditions of population company whose originality will be at home and throughout the world. hard to beat. This is the Umbrella Some of the statistics relating to the Mr porportions of the sexes in different "Lending society. The company has a capital of sev- parts are interesting. The total population of the world is eral million francs, and half as many Mf umbrellas and its object is to save estimated to be 1,700,000,000, and the jiisa people from the trouble of buying proportion is said to be 1,000 men and fin 1843, the rate of postage on a and caning these occasionally useful 990 women. The proportion varies considerably hut cumbersome articles about when 1L, ounce or a, not In neighing according to the region, in Europe actual employ. fetion thereof, carried from the city Subscribers pay $1 a year, and are there are, for each 1,000 men, 1,027 woort fNew York to Buffalo, a distance of given an aluminum counter with a men; in Africa, 1,045; in America, acfc s than 500 miles, was twenty-fivnumber. It is much easier evidently 964; in Asia, 961; in Australia, 937. The maximum feminine population i ts. On October, 1883, the two cent lo carry a counter than an umbrella. is eaught in the 1b in Uganda, where there are 1,467 If the subscriber 3 e became operative on letters weight- rain all that he has to do is to go women to each 1,000 men, and the fem y half an ounce or a fraction thereof, Into the nearest restaurant, tobacco minimum In the gold countries of lis rate, with ted shop, or big store, and In return for Alaska and In Malaysia, where there slight changes, has I bis ticket he is immediately furnished are found only 391 and 58!) women, for thirty years. a respectable umbrella. with respectively to each 1,000 men. HarIn the meantime, the correspond- it te When the sun comes out again he pers Weekly. oe of the enters the first similar establishment country has increased and transportation facilities and deposits his umbrella in exchange Bring your SOFT, CLEAN rags to unter.-St- ray for aDcJier Stories. ve improved in this office and receive cash for them-proportion. There limited amount wanted. tf g. 1 HOE JUST i one-hal- f e Idei wtft ex-e- d me: urti enor-nisi- 13, 1013, y Pte 7. FOUR BILLS PASSED BY LIQUOR E.IIKT0TT H0U8E, WITH FEW AMENDMENTS Four of the liquor bills introduced at the request of the Municipal League HE of Utah were passed by the house yesterday with the few slight amend- BEST YET ments previously outlined. There wa8 Such is the verdict of the little opposition to any of the measures patrons of the High School Lecture Course, with the exception of the one providMr. Otts lecture, Sour Grapes" deing that all freight and express bills for liquors shipped into dry territory livered at the High School last Thursmust be recorded with the city record- day evening, was one of those classics which a listener would like to have ers or county clerks. An amendment to this bill was of- verbatim for future reference and so great was the Impression It made, that fered by L. R. Anderson which provid- ed that the law Bhould not be enforced many who sat and li8tened can pick in a manner that would discriminate up the 1oinu and discuss them The lecturer advanced soma any Utah dealer or manufac- - ,lgen,1'neW thought turer. This amendment was classed during the evening, some by hiCh ha'e Up8et th theorie8 f R. L. Judd as an wbich attempt to tear the bill open so wide that a team could be many have enWrtatned. and yet be driven through it and it was voted backed UP his statements with so many tacts and Buch clear logic that down. Then the bills went through the house with a unanimous vote for lt 8 8afe to say hi auditors came each until it came to the discussion ,nlehly near believing as he did when had of the revision of the general law The) Referring to amusements, Mr. Ott report on amendments had not been received by some members of declared that the man and womanhood the house and the motion for adjourn- - of a community rises no higher than ment cut In on the debate and carried. the cln8s of ita amusements. He is a Still another bill affecting liquor 8trong believer in the best there Is In traffic in the state is being drafted for thfl shape of recreation and emphati-giv- e a dance Friday evening February presentation through the house judiei-- cal'y staled that when a man, woman 21st. Full notice will be given later. I ary committee which will follow close- - boy or girl is at play, they are always The Royal Neighbors socinL will, ly the lines of the bill pending in Con-- their natural selves, nothing superfi-h- e held in Odd Fellows Hall Friday jgress and will be designed to prohibit I cial nor assumed but purely Mesdames Older, Ryan and absolutely the shipment of liquor Into J 8elve8 a"d so by amusements a pie can be educated in the higher and and Miss Older will be hostesses, dry territory in Utah. nobler things of life and can he more THE ROSARY easily appealed to than perhaps in any MEETING WITH ROBERT BARR other manner. I a believed have that always Mr. Ott is a strong believer in marJourney of a Couple to Cologne Was with the tremendous power of riage restrictions. He Materially Enlivened by the pointed out Novelist. our human thoughts was really needed that a person pays big sums for blood- I intel-again- - finlshed-committe- 1 them-afternoo- peo-Klin- g play-dealin- I have a pleasant recollection of Robert Rarr, the popular novelist, whose death was recently announced, writes a woman correspondent of the London Chronicle. A relative and I were traveling some years since In Germany, and took the water way to Cologne. Among the numbers of brod-che- n devouring and beer drinking passengers on the little steamer I noticed one, a man with an eager expression, who was distinguished by his abstinence and by his absorption in the passing scenery of the Rhine. I got Into conversation by chance with the observer, and the whole route to Cologne was from that moment made a living reality to me by the mans comment. The following day we decided to continue our journey, and again we chose the transit steamer, and again we met the man of recollection and observation. I tried, by conversational open- ings, to discover his Identity, but he heeded none, continuing to pour out a flood of history and legend of the Rhine. At length the time of parting came. With a sweep of the arm, which included my companion and myI shall hope to see self, he said: you when you return from this, the journey of your lives, and handed me a card, on which was inscribed the name of Robert Barr. I dont think we can call together, I replied, for while I live in London, my brother's home is in the north, and I seldom catch sight of him on his day Your brother, trips to town. replied the editor of the Idler, then, why the deuce do you both have new luggage? Clifford which will play at the Opera I I House next Wednesday, Feb. 19. You The number was the best thing of its see the effect of thought on the differ-- kind that has ever been offered the ent individuals, one character Is that people of this community and the Stu-o- f a business man happily married to dent Body of the High School feel a wife who loves him, but this thought elated, especially in. view of the unsat-i- s I wrong, he harbors fear, doubt and isfactory first numbers, unbelief in the good that lies around I him. He loses all, fortune, home, wife, GRUMBLER ALWAYS WITH US even his own self respect. How does j lt end? Go see The Rosary. Discontented Man Accomplishes Soms Good, With Much Harm, Through His Eternal Wails. Sweet Perquisite. Candy ls a perquisite of theater ushWe are all natural-borgrumblers. ers seldom taken into account. After From childhood to the grave we look a Saturday matinee the enterprising for the few things that are wrong and usher can secure enough bonbons and forget the many that are right. When chocolates to last a week. The more we are strong and healthy we offer no LEFT THEM BOTH GUESSING absorbing the play the larger the sup- prayer of thanksgiving. But let us ply. At an Interesting climax the emo- have an ache or a pain, a cut finger tional matinee girl forgets her candy Information Added Little to the box and lets it slide to the floor "with or a sore thumb and hear the wails of distress. Small Amount of Knowledge Young several pieces sticking in the corners We expect to be healthy, happy and Matrons Possessed. Immediately after the performance all well. We feel that that is an inheritushers search the house ance to which are entitled. So Two young matrons, who are sis- enterprising for discarded sweets. of it. But how we we think nothing In old house ters, keep their family t troubles! our little magnify homestead in Kansas City, Kan. ReWe forget that If we Inherit health While cook left them. their cently so we may also have an Inheritance neither had had much experience In of suffering, if we have days of sunto take decided cooking, yet they shine we must also have days of charge of the kitchen. They bought ON GOOD MORTGAGE SECURITY. storm. If we expect to enjoy happithree cook books. For Sunday evenAddress J. A. FRITSCH we must also anticipate hours of ness to have ing lunch lt was determined ROOM 201 and 202 FELT BLDG. pain. If we have joys we must also sauerkraut and spare ribs. Several tf have sorrows. Salt Lake City friends were asked in. We We never voice contentment. The kraut and ribs were put on the Hear our discontent. always proclaim fire to boil. Suddenly It occurred to the cries of unrest by those who one of the cooks that she did not magnify their grievances against the know how long the combination should present order of things. This has She cook. She asked her sister. A good farm with full water-right- , much to do with the clamor in favor didn't krow. They consulted the cook located about 80 rods from Bo- of upsetting our established form of books. Each gave this Instruction: nita beet dump; 86 acres at Honey government and trying experiments, Cook until done. inThey were in deville mill, with 36 acre water right costly, unnecessary and in many spair. One of the husbands happenfoolish. stances ed to drop Into the kitchen. He saw Enquire John W. Shelby, Brigham, tf The grumblers are responsible for that something was wrong. He asked, the unreason, discontent and unbeand was told. lief that so widely prevail. It has That ought to be easy to find out, been so always from rnclcnt biblical he said. He stepped to the telephone "new century of times to this and called: Information, please. Leslies. progress. AT In a moment, a gentle voice come over the wire: This is information. What ls it, please? Cosmopolitan London, A man with nothing useful to do Information, can you tell me how-lonIn order to make room for increasshoe took a walk on Aldwych and Kings-wasauerkraut and spareribs should ing shoe making and boil? the other day and counted noses. the offer will I business As a result he writes to a newspaper Without a moment's hesitation the repairing silver voice replied. Certainly. Cook WHOLE OF MY S- OCK OF SHOES exploiting the cosmopolitanism of . Kansas City AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES as London. until they are done. In 15 minutes he enmonth that this out He says Star. them I must clear in flowing burnArab One countered: two Turks In white turban, and ous SURVEYING DO YOU WISH YOU he give coats and tarbouches. seven obfrock Wo have made arrangements to seTHE BEST JOB IN vious Americans and probably more PLUMBING who were not obvious, a couple of cure the services of oue of the Danes wearing Alexandra Day roses in this part of the state. and talking volubly in their native Call on us when you have work c? this tongue, a lascar; two Indian students tf with gold spectacles; an alert Japakind. Lee & Dunn. nese. New York Sun. to Bring your SOFT, CLEAN rags LO C A T I O N PROSPECTORS them. for cash receive SOUTH MAIN STREET this office and Box Elder News office. at the BLANKS tf BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH A limited amount wanted. 1 I J w-- e MONEY TO LOAN FARM FOR SALE e SHOE ' iiw fcMs 444 4444444444444444 4 4-- THE HOME OF QUALITY GROCERIES 4-- 4-- ' ' 4 4 4 4444444444444444 WE LIKE TO MEET YOU FACE TO FACE THAT WOULD BE OUR CHOICE! But when this cant be the case we hope to hear your voice! Use phone number 3 for choice groceries and meats Yours to please, CASH GROCERY & - ISON J. TERRY AS FATHER KELLY IN HOUSE, WED., FEB. 19. THE. ROSARY" OPERA MEAT CO. BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH. y -' will E. C. F. mini in Plumber |