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Show 'inu FAT LETTER FROM ma sa v,,h . CKOV.-C- oie of the nlked HEY, DIDDLE, DIDDLE, FIGPRUfiE CEREAL Jr., has torsof Edward Putlaby to the VorhM Ier written a letter 70 Ia., iKrehS, touching on the mma-cncand asserting his a is Jngthy The communication du- ' in many respects is a Mr Sate of the letter wnttento of Chief weeks ago. Cudahy three no there iwn Police f r s A Jicw MeCiod of t'slng Fruit to prepare it "in such a manncrlhal t still retains all of its natural properties andthen combine it with seeded cralns, thereby producing a perfect breakfast beverage. This is the way Fiijnrune Cereal, the substitute for coffee' t and .tea, is made. Your grocer sella It. Ask for cample. is 9 is the most longod-fo-r desire of every woman, rlio knowa what a powerful aid to beauty it is, and endeavors to make her own os eoft, ploisy and thick as poaribla. Comparatively tow of them are awaro as yot r' a that No wbroe llcrpicido, 'W a recent eelentilio will enable them to possess hair as thick ana luxuriant aa onyona Wl V could desire. V WftS .VJ It works on a new deotroyinir tha that feeds upon tho germroot, and thus mak ft ti-ing' dandruff and falling iv hair impossible!. t thou proceeds to produco a 'V. of growth thick, glossy hair that soon bccomed i the pride of Its owner. s One trial will oonvincd ft you of its virtues. ',v ,Sa - is Ponohue says the to ns genu mind his AnibtJu its of and jetter )W r VJiVZ-Vi::u:t- WXUPJAFJ7 e 19 m 1..1 4 Iut ubdnc- - March ; journal, lojan utah, march j iia-viiu- A' . nniiiif from Crowe. out the Chief Donohue also gave lie ryrole Keb. contents of. a letter of Pat, brother a n 0 .stevp Crowe, .. dio-oover- Why Some Children are KcKtlens ami nervous. even their own Mothers are unable to tell. Possibly .they have e been Riven coffee or tea to drink. choice Calimade from Cereal, fornia fruits and selected grains, N a beneficial substitute. ' FlppruntT will 0 feed the nerve centers. It will mak? the child strong and healthy. Made like coffee. Looks like coffee. Duties SI per cent fruit and ror cent $ Fig-prun- 3 'y tho-ory-- ol tud-ah- v ie:t?r received by Mr. at that time. The chief says: If Pat Crowe will surrender will himself to me personally, . I " reward train. waive all my rights to the Kff offered for his arrest; also to the and arrest his for ro offered ALL SALS ST FIRST reward Hey, diddle, diddle,' the cat and the fiddle;' CLASS DRUG STORES. If you dont feel just right Fubstlttita conviction for the kidnapping of moon. over cow the The Jumped Flgprune Cereal for colTee. It's the perl Umn Cudahy, Jr., on the night, The little dog laughed tu see such sport, fect food beverage. At grocers. - ofEdward And the disk rairtnraywlt1rthcpripm)U. TjccTlSriOOO. and rontmuesr I will further agree to do And I sud, 1 am forry for you; You aru iii neui of care, . everything in my power to protect But I camnr.roieiy bill uo new fast ships are t be palled Hop to give it, or violence SHIP .SUE31DY CLAIMS ANALYZED. him from any personal Into existence, so that the so called ob-You must hrtsten otherwhere ' mistreatment while he is in my Ami at the wordtra ebtidow PvblJnjT fat cruis'ers ts not The mil Will Xeltlier Tromcte Co:,.- - W him in aid will and Ids every over fulfilled lv the bill. It falls as lament- Swept brow; custody, Suf Provide Pent Cralaeri wcfc feed ou Some ill vy mid of clotlie you dear, It dues to promote commerce wav to establish his innocent nbly For Time of Wur. to the 15 i- - , . the crime But I am loo busy now. b At last the day whs ended, And mv toil was over and done,, My bouse wan nwept and garnished, And I wale! ed in tho dusk alone Witched, but no f lot-fsounded; D Master i coming, the town today, can tell at what bouse They said, Tbe all In. me, The .Viauter will chooBe to May. , Then I thought, "Lile wy heartbeat wildly, Wliat if Ho should coifie to mine? IIow vou d 1 atr. ve to entertain And honor ineliucst divine! And straight I turned to toiling, To make my home more neat ; I Bwent and Klifched tarnished, iduBsorus sweet Ar.d uerkid I was troubled Gr fear me Master t y h-- ad , ! Might come ere my ta,.k was done, Anu I hastened and worked the faster, watched tho hairy ing euu. Bat rigid in the midst of my duties, A woinancan e toinydoor; She had come to tell me her sorrow, Aid mv com tort and aid to implore, And I said, 1 cannot listen, Nor help you any today, I have greater things to attend to, And uie pleader turned away. And, ve.-.c- there came another, enm ie. thin, ale and gray ; And "bald, 0. let me stop and rest -- A Awinie in your home 1 pray : I have travelled tar eiuco morning, -- la, My hungry and faint and weak, heart is foil of -- mii-er- And conf n t and help 1 seek. And I said, I am grieved and sorry, , But I cannot keep you today ; I look fora great and notde Guest, And the nipple went away. . And-the-d.- iy And my laek was nearly done, And a ptuyer was ever iu my heart, . Thai the Master to me origin come. jAndJ ' - tlioiightjwould 8ping tomeet llim, Ann t eat Him with utmost cre. when a tittle child s.ood by me, M ith a face so sweet ami fair. f'weet, but wiih tnarks ot tear drops, And his clothes wtre tattere'1 apd old, Anu li;s i .1 itA" - i"'y i . 5 . my?'r U1H f r. nr H wt '?ri'Kxy,z Tn'IW IkturrM. SV,T' y rJ stead, of one worth less than of a million of dollars. Surety this ship, which under the H proposed bill would receive a subsidy of a quarter of a million dollars or mere a year that Is. about of the entire subsidy to be paid Auu,:,-- i icon steamships already built before Feb. 1. 1 C50 cannot .be said to promote cohimcfce or foreign trade or provide profitable employment for the products of the farm to any appreciable extent. Whatever else she dpes she cannot In any' way be said to help la, any of tlio commercial objects of the bill unless the promoters cml supporters cf the bill can show that Mr. Stratton Is as "Ignorant as they claim every one not 'ttgreei ng Avith t The defenders of the bill are constantly setliug forth before those who inT their Tgiurauce are opposing-- it that the British and German governments and other nations are subsidizing their fart steamships for war Jjjt. go se of not'd add we must do as much. tTi on 'they a ppenr t o"f Tie '4 work done by the two ship3 of the International Navigation company In the ;$ late fracas with Spain as an instance of what might happen again. But the bUL.a a.novviuut'iuled.giv es no suj s!dx for speed beyond 13 knots, while life fast ships of the. English and German merchant marine nttnfcULfnm of 2T knots or better. Ia the event, then, of n war wltji these countries the Now York, which can make at most 21 Fa JiTio.t r5i Jjrj: 1 I It) pursuit of the enemy s List ships cor rub away fnmi Ibeci. Bat by the three-quarte- v rs r7 one-eigh- th . In the Heart Of (Jliicayo. hem-must-b- Union PaB9enger Station in Chicago, into jvhich.all Burlington .Route traiaa. run, ia located in. the very heart oj the city. The principal hotels the largest stores the best theatres the biggest business establishments are . . ..Th py R.fewjlocks distant. To reach them it isnt even necessary to laea street ci?. To reach Chicago it IS necessary to take the Burlington Route, that is, ftlsT'if youwantlhe bsat . there is. Chicago trains teave Denver at 4 r.m- - Chicago Special) aud 10.00 p m. (.Veatibuled Flyer). Train for Black llills leaves Denver 11 :20 p.in. ' Tickets at Offices of Connecting Lines. Ticket Office, .vB , F, . 79 W Second South Street N ESLKNr General AgenLSalt Lake City- - - et The traveler, touiiet or business man is wise when he tselects the Rio Grande Western Railway "Great Still Lake Route far his route to the East. It is ihe only line passing directly through Salt Lake City, and it, addition to the glimpse it affords of the Temple City, the Great Salt lake and the picturesque Salt Lake aid Utah Valleys, it offers the ehlHce t..' three distinct routes' through the mountains and the most m,Hgni6cent scenery in the world. Double daily train service and through Pullman aid Tourist sleeping cars to Denver and .Monday, Tuesday and Wed nefUMy, of each week, Pullman Tourist cars are run from Los Angeles to Boston via Chicago, without change. For pamphlets descriptive of the "Great Salt Lake Route, write irans-contiiient- al -- Chi-rny- Geo. W. General Passenger . n. IIentz, Agent, Salt LskeCilv. E. R. Hunt. Traveling. Passenger Agent, Ogden, Utah. f . r little bare feet were cold. 'Win IMJ : la-m- -- on-for lni- But booh . 1 1 aid ttwtth foreign trade. Inasmuch as the government In lSfiO employed as temporary transports for her soldiers to and from Mamih) (see report of .commissioner of navigation,, pages SPA ntul 2X certain ships wldclH would under this bill have, been subsidy winners bad the MU been In force, we can Judge the UJnd of ships that would be used wore this Id now In' operation. There were eight of these vessels. One was 14 years old. one 17. one IS and the other six from 21 to 40 years old. This is the kind of ships the companies would turn over to the government to carry her soldiers if they were called transports. It wort II while to pay $9.0;X).0fiO a year for tho sake of liavlrg this sort .t thing. !t would be far cheaper to build some ships, ami when there was no need of them to give the use of them do some poor company that cor.M i' t make both ends meet without begging from the whole country. .In Ills speech before the senate on Friday, Feb. 15. Senator Perkins of California showed that the. entire sum of $9,000,000 wr.s already taken up and that the bill was actuaHyno help to the building of new ships, much loss to the establishing of new lines. In other words, the bill as now ()rawn Is a bounty giver to lines already established aud given In such manner that no new line will be hide to compete with those now able to seize upon the subsidy. In short, the bill gives to a few lines large Bums of money, that new lines may be established.' Thus we have the anomaly of a bill professedly in favor of tbo camuieico aud shipping in- tcrests of the country so drawn a? to prevent any competition ly American citizens. True, the bill does in words providc thr.t Tim not may contract to build" a new one, but as it also provides that n.4 soon as the $9,('00.000 limit Is reached a general reduction shall be made pro rata, the new Bhipman will have no slitare at all of The subnldy bill ylaltns to be a bill to promote tho comneYce of the Counto profittry and lt.i foreign trude-um- l ably employ the sr.rlflv.s products of Lo farms f il.e United States. No one pan. ed at my To justify the eaperulltmv of the gaiv No one entered my cottage door ; C'd.Gro. I'D a year proposed by this bill I could only pray and wait. it c'.i;;It t. be shown that all these I waited till night bad deepened. objects are iicccmp.'.shcd by tL!s bill And tlie Master bad not come; bcltoi: thru they cor.M be by any other lie bad entered some other door. I means: lor . t!"e ether an called obcti d. jects of the h!'.! to provide cruisers And gladdened Rome ether home! and Jranspi rts are to be csrsKleivd My labor had lieen f,,r nothing, !t Is clear th;t n he;,p-cr thcn:3elveK. And I bowed my and wept ; mid of haying emelent sunr way with was sore longing, My lieait service would be fer the gjveruiueat Yet, fpite of all, I slept, to TuuITdts own ships. jf Then the Master stood befote me, the Ml! 'will not promote And ilia face was grave and fair; the commerce hi n manner at n.l com- Three times loday I came to jour door, nieusuraie with the oncnuor.s expendiAnd crved your pity and care: ture i.s e.'.sl y seen by a sindy of one. times onward, you Thrpe mtvvnr.l io: ate. taken at random, of Unhelprd and uncotiifocted ; beAud the. blessing you might have had the L.tenmr.hlp New York, a l was lot, longing to the Iuternatlonr.I NavigaAnd your chance to eerve had fled. tion company, the chief beneficiary of the bill. Uh, Lord, ceaV Lord, forgive me; On her first voyage from New York How cou d I know it was' Thee?, In Ithio tills ship carried cargo to the bowed My verynoul was shamed aud value qf less tka:r$7yO.OO). and of this In the depths of humility. only .$11(5.000 was agricultural prodAnd He aid The fin is pardoned ; ucts. Now. compare the statement of But thbie8ing is lost to thee. For ailing to contort me leat of mine the president cf this compauy with You bare tailed to comfort Me! , one made by Mr. Stratton, representing before the house committee in Selceted, January. 1SD3. the board of underwriters yf Now York and the American liurcjiti 'of shipping'. Mr. Grisconi has Notice. repeatedly said that the cost of his fouf fast sieamshipswas $10,000,000. On Sundays and Holidays the Mr. Stratton, at the hearing mentioned above, said, when spea'klng of the genera i deii veryard h p exMTTTgtet w een a' v or set dows wilt M open from 11.15 a, m and lier cargo. "Say a ship Is wortli until 1?. 15 p. m. $500,000 or $l.mC00 ami that vessel - Robert Murdock, goes to sen the cargo in worth on an average twice what That ship is,fi and a little later, "If you find a ship is worth $500,000. you will find the cargo PARKERS is worth $1,100,000 or $1,200,009.'" BALSAM HAIR th htll. Kiul boAUtallft On tlda basis t. ship worth $2,OOO.OCP ClCAnS FrnLtf t luxur antprcwtlu to $2,500,000 ought to have a cr,.C Betrtoro to Faiia iJet-cGrty Uni wares. To h5n-,- r And none miil , small proportions, and meanwhile the lines already In the field will liavo gorged themselves to their hearts Finest Equipped Sulphur Turk cou-ttn- L TlnrTitTtrthrTn7ls really one to Ish Baths, prevent tho building of any mew siTips except by the fa voted few. They, nnd The Ladles New Electric Turkish they alone, may develop and "promote Bath and Maerago Farlors at ll,e commerce. are i c in charge of Mrs S. A. Barton, who baa een Salt Lake Oit tiioet hucceeeful Artist in thia line. Mrs. the unbearable i K; Hartman, who stands nt the 1. -- ad ta No will have charge of ti,s from piMs her epccialties, g and Manicure Parlors. tirerg' T A - Kn elegant line of Hair- - Goods and ii lio tbev urf so sflllelecl. BUCKEYE-PIL- E , ERS band. OnrfinTurk-'-- h OIXP. V iVt Artwles-oBath Department is opon day and MEN I is a quick sa'Laod pain'tss for night gentlemen. cure. pficH 50 CPU's in hoUleS. The Empire Steam Laundry does all Tubes, 75 ceui.' Riter Bros Drug our work. M 52 West Third Sohth. Salt Lake Cite Co. 1 one-kno- ne Hair-dressin- 11- :. pur-po.sc- & Of appear to do so They certainly Telieve the tedium of travel. Comfort-- , . a , Rhlafeee " tt thalrPJIlpdrnL 8 IT Pullman eleepere, and the heat of meals in new. dinieg care, are among Pleasant nnw ". F98 CbiciVo iiS urrundinas ; Shorten Dbtance r. friure w service; s a, s.ot- a- Diniog car F. Warrsn, 0. A , A. T. '& S F. Ey. ' ' 411 Dcoley Ebck, Salt -- Lai -- Gity Utah ; , a L t 8 ik eervire a ia carte, C. 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