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Show A TOTBIrWEEKLY J 4 Rl. I i i , v APrnij ig iww f - h CHANCE. ANNUAL of ColcU andGripu pjnftf s terrupted him with rude questions, and How the boys threw snowballs at him Ju the greaW dauger froinjcoltii 13 THE HELP THAT streets.' I ain through trying to do anybfoS ( hfjr resultinfr m pned-D;- TtySf AMpUNTs Ol4lY thing for those- people,' Model towns to Anything. Y If reasonable care is used, - i don't go with me uuy more. I have sold out the Iyeeum for a theater, and anybody can have- - the houses at cost and Interest on the Investment. We take the space, to, prtnt-thi- s little narrative because1 ltjs .Worth thinking about. , Of course model towns "don't go" with American worklngmeu. Iff they did, we should be back In. the middle ages. Of course there are very few American workingmen willing to he treated like children.- If there wore worth while to many. It would not-be- ' think of better conditions. lie model town.thc bcnpvolent lycw nui and the paternal Interference de vice lias beeu tried In many places in this country, and we believe It has never resulted In anything but failure. Fersons that indulge In these patronizing schemes do not understand very much about the American people. If Americans generally were willing to be organized Into model eommunitiefhnnd have their ways of life regulated for them and beamder hourly instruction and advice, this would never have become the .greatest nmnufactiuing nation In the world nor the American famous fot1 his skill and workingman ' .1 mil I The Experience ot a Pennsylvania takeu. ..II JanT Coal Operator, Who Thoufflit' Illm-- v - Araonir , tl.P- -r aelt and Repta. sed .'i' crnbra Philanthropist rtoafsnds "to ManUaO. , pt for these diseases we have we are to tell you a true Today going TXto learn of a sin?le case havine about something that lately hapstory shows Lanltedin pnenmonn.vrhich lu Pennsylvania. . Seluaivel.vthat .it is a certain pened A pertain man came into possession Sveotitive of that dangerous of a coal mine soft coal. M P. "? Stance. It "ill man in knew a vague, general ,This ess time : attack fof the grip in coal that the minor has a hard treatment. ,, It .18 way than any other, hoard had so, .but did not to take. For tlusc. He pleasant and safe was'TinTiC Bros. JJroK Co. c a ? know the particulars!' He pale by Riter good man. He thought be would, try to do something for the benefit of the Sled. .'' , - . - , . ? r Austin of Winchester, Ind knew what to do in the hour if need. His wife had .such an A M. onnsnal case of stomach ana liver trouble, physiciaus could not help and tried Dr. l,er He thought of and she got Life Tills KinVs New was finally cured. relief at once and Only 25 cents atr Riter Bros. Drug km Co.' ' Due Notice Ii Served. Due uotioe is hereby served on the public generally that.. DeWilts Witch Hazel Salve is the only salve on the market that is made from the pure, unadulterated witch Witch Hazel De Witts hazel thousands of Salve has cured would not yield that of cases piles to any other treatment, and this fact has brought out many worthlThose persous ess counterfeits. who get the genuine DeWitts Witch Hazel &alve are never disappointed, because it cures. da is always i supplied t with.. Meats Choicest the market affords. We handle but one grade THB BEST. William Reading, PROP.. CENTER ST. Want Column. WANTED Wilson and Old at cas-Mro- Sons foundry. WANTED to trade lumber for work team. John Montrose. good GREAT SALE of Spring eloth-i- ug now on. Hats, shoes, and furnishings at cost J. Newbold. PLENTY CHEAP MONEY TO LOAN And a large list of real estate of all kinds for sale. J. Z. Stewart. PURIFY your drinking vva.er with a Knoxall filter for sale b(A. H. Palmer the Plumber, 37. W, 1st North St. SHOE SHOP Ole Anderson the shoe shop formejx (ly occupied by Edward Rybe'g. (First-clas- s repairing done cheaply. lias Select seed oats from Gal tiu valley, Montana, for sale. Send at once for prices and samples. Cleaveland Commission Co., Salt Lake, Utah. t a-- FOR SALE 100 head of yearlings at $15. per head. Wanted "25 head of dry cows. Address Tlbbert Baxter, Jr. Wellsville Utah. ' Nothing has ever equalled Nothing can ever surpass Dr. it it lings. NevDiscovory A'Perfect Cure: : For All Throat and Lung Troubles. M"v back If it fails. Trial Bottles fire. Riter Bros. Drug Co. miners In bis coal mine. So ho made them a model town. He built straight rows of little houses like cheap dolls bouses, exactly alike, each with the same tiny square of ground just la front, prim and rectangular. Then he built a gaudy town ha)! and ycouuf'amra lecture half, where .earned men used to come and lecture to the miners once a week, lie built a school for the children. lie got Mr. Carnegie to contribute a library, lie used to get singers to come now and then and sing in the Iyeeum. lie bad other enterprises. There were many miners, and they made something of a show as u town. This man put in a gasworks and charged a good round price for gas: also for water from the waterworks that he established. Likewise lie lighted the streets with his electric light plant and charged for b. Moreover, not being, as he said. In business for Ills health, lie .conducted name a compain bis brother-in-law'- s ny store and rented bis bouses at, a i ate to insure a profit on the Investment. But these were side issues and did not affect bis general scheme of philanIn which he thropy and n model town ' took great pride. The town ball and lycoum were the eenterst of bis joy. The rest of the tovvu jvns, not. aA a matter of fact,, 'much to look at. but the town hall was built of pressed rod brick, and the builder greatly admired the style of architecture; and thought it ought to till the miners with delight. There was a fountain in front and a band stand erected at the proprietor's expense where a band was expected to discourse sweet music. ' j Tue lecturers used to ecme and deliver Instructive addresses of a safe kind against the dangers of socialism and pointing out the duty of gratitude to a good employer, and sometimes cooking school exports addressed the housewives on making calfs foot Jelly and different ways to cook quail. The tenants of the good mans houses were aleo- Instructed to beautify their surroundings,' and once on Arbor day the little children were assembled and a goutlcmun frtun Boston gave them an address on arboriculture, and they planted a tree. It was all very beautiful, but somehow it did not seem to go as it should, and afler two or throe years of experience the benevolent proprietor was disgusted, lie said it was no use trying to do anything for those people. They were too ungrateful. He said: "My son was a candidate for the legislature from this district, and what do you think the miners did? Why. they just went to the polls and voted solidly against him after all that had been Jone for them. Tlicu you would think that if there was a place in the world where there would be no strikes this was the place. But it wasn't so. One of my foremen discharged u mule boy one day for impertinence, and the whole gang struck until I had to have the loy taken back. Then they all Joined the miners union, and they cared a great deni more for that than they cared about the beautiful iyeeum I built. They used to meet iq a barn two miles down the road oh the nights I was having learned men lecture for them on instructive topics, and when the union ordered them to strike they struck and didn't care a snap about all the things 1 bad done for them. "Then there was trouble about the them didn't want to houses. Some-olive in the company bouses said they were not slaves to be herded about ami used bad language and those that did live In the houses I built were always complaining about something. If a door came off or a roof wanted mending, you would think there was something fterlous. They used to make sarcastic remarks about model bouses and jeer every time anything went wrong. The used to go to the cooking lecworf-tures rit first, but after a time , they quit. They didnt seem to enre about-themI bad a clergyman con?& and a give series of lectures ou Social Order. the Idea being, to show how much better tlilogs arc now than1 they list'd to be and lio much can be 'done by contentment, and so ou, and they In . , .i hi off an Auar. ot. Ocean Wave Washer malitm.. Fob years wtien came on nndi 1 wenbr iutospringtie gardening, I was sure to. have an-orheumatism and. every attack was more severe than the' preceding one,1 gay Jnsne, MeDwmld, of .Maw. Logan, county,' W. Va. I tried everything witji tn lief, whatever, until' I 'procured a botUe of Uhamberlams Pain Balm f and the firifct ease and applicatfonljaveme bfefore the first hot! lei was gone I felt likea new person. Now 1 feel1 that I am cured. , hut I a I ways- - of Clia keeiwr-bofe- tle latns ' . ij-- Pain Balm in house, amt when I fieel any symptoms of a return I always diive- iti away with one or two applications of this liniment. For salle- by Riter Bros. I he - - pftig Co, ... u Is not an experiment., but a success guaranteed to be Ihe supeiior of any washer on thj market. Sold by Dem-instiat- ed m t Walks Without Crutches. I was n it iv sola- writes tica, hij, UAodlQjva-YilleWlTfld Sedgwick Co. Kauf. going about. on "rntch'S and suffering a tleal of- Furniture Dealer. Main St., Logan pain. I whs imbued to try Ballard's Snow Liniment, which relieved! me J V used l luce 50 bottles. It i the greatest, liniment I ever used; havej recommended it to a number of FARM 480 acres of good land, 220 in fall wheat. 340 broke, persons, all expi ess themselves ns CO acres ready to lie being benefited by it. I now walk put in wit, Imut clutches, able to- perforin this spring. Implements to go n great dnl of with' Otie gang plow, one light labor on the 25c. farm.1 50c and $L0tat Riter sulky plow, one header and Bros. Drug Co. . boxes, one drill, etc. For sale a . (ui very easy terms. Robbed the Grave. FARM 1G0 acres, 120 acres broke, 40 acres in fall wheat. Im- -. A startling incident is narrated plements to go with, one sulky by John Oliver of Philadelphia, as i low. one l.aml plow, one 1 was in an awful con follows: iron harrow. sale cheap. dition. My skin was almost yelFARM 40 acres good Jund only low, eyes sunken, toufftw coaled, 31 miles from Jjogau. Most of pain continually in back and sides, it good funning land. Good no appetite, growing weaker day water right. Good terms. Three physicians had FARM Ten acres fin--t class fannby day. me given up. Then I was advised ing land, good for sugar to use Electric Hitters; to my beets. Only H miles from great joy. the first bottle made a Full water right. Logan. decided improvement, I continued City and Furin property their use for three weeks, and' am forPlenty , sale cheap. now h well man. I know they robbed the grave of another vicCo, No one should fail to try tim. them. Only 50 cents, guaranteed, Logan, Utah. at Riter Bros, drug store. k a much-afflicte- Will , 1 --- - I and -- Read. Look efficiency. There Is a certain condescension Involved In the model town Idea that sets an Americans teeth ou edge. It Is a practical recognition of modern feudalism not easy to tolerate as If the people for whom model towns are provided were unable to look out for their, own Interests and must have guardians from among the wj,e, j;nd good. In this country the public school has made most people of about degree of intelligence, and those that produce the wealth of the land do not usually need to. be, cared for by charitable Idlers. The Iemisylvanla mine owner probably never thought of It. but ts a liiat ter of fact very few Americans in possession, of health and "their reasoning fatuities need to have tilings done for them. They Can do things for themselves.. They do not need-anpaternal cattY and shepherding about. All they need is an opportunity an equal chance lu life, and they can be depended upon to take care of themselves. In tills particular Instance if the mine owner had seou tit to abolish his company store and Its varied and ingenious system of grand and petty larceny and had done away with the time dishonored methods of plundering practiced on the miners, he could hare spared himself the expense of his lyee-ur- n A Sweet Breath. ' and lecture hall and other improvements. The miners would hdve attend- is a never failing sign of a healthy ed to those things themselves. New stomach. When the breath is bad York American. the stomach is out of order. There is no remedy in the world A Rr.llrond Strike In Holland. world equal to Kodol Dyspepsia Something unusual in the- way of Cure for curing indigestion, dysstrikes bus just occurred in Holland. all stomach disorders. and pepsia It began through an engine driver on the Holla ndsche railway refusing to Mrs. Mary S. Crick, of White I have been shunt n train into premises'where the Plains, Ky., writes: workers were already ou Strike. He a dyspeptic for years tried all declined to do what he called scab kinds of remedies but coutinned to Ue was discharged, but his grow worse. By the use of Kodol work. association supported him, and all the I began to improve at once, and 17,000 employees of the two great rail- after taking a few bottles hui ways in the country tame out as one in weight, health, restored man. Such united action has never fully and and can whatever strength been seen in Holland Kodol like. digests what, you eat The decision to stop all trains was makes the stomach sweet. City arrived at on Friday night, Jan. HO, and tl a and on Saturday not a train was run- Drug Co. ning. Curious results followed. All the stations wore closed and guarded by the military, which had been hurried to the chief points, especially to Amsterdam. where the strike originated. The mails were carried in motor cars which the minister responsible for that THE LIQUOR MERCHANT, department had called into use from private owners. One trainload of pas- 30, Center St., Logan sengers on the way to Germany, was delayed at Amsterdam for six hours, Wines per bottle 35c. and the unfortunate passengers were Wines per gallon from $1.25 to afraid to leave the train, lest It should $2.00. go on without them. Humorous IncWhiskey per gaon from $2.50 idents were not lacking. An opera company had to travel from Amsterdam to to $fi.OO. Rotterdam. They traveled part way In Salt Lake Brewing Co.s finest cabs and other vehicles. Then they got Milwaukee anj) a train part of the remainder of tlie beer, alsoPabst in Anheiser Bush Keg and bottles way, but the engine driver struck when he got some distance on. and the sing-er- a always in stock. had to walk the rails to complete Free elivery to Any Part of Cih their Journey. A crowded house awaited them, but they had neither instruo ments ijor costumes, so they gave In the dollies they had traveled a lu, and the music was supplied by a GARDEN HOSE, SPRINK-levs- . piano. etc. just arrived, direct Late on Saturday night, the 31st. the from factory, 10 cent3 per railway companies, gave In to the men, foot and up. and the strike ended. Colliers Week' ly. t . tlu-sam- - - - J to Ward l-- Pedersen TESTIMONIALS. vrtltH Unit I, Ihe u nlrhlniel, nm an cures of rheumt.i tin wntiiU-ifii- l atism I'ltcclcil by (Irltikliii? illnOllcd wuter. c Thin no uitiiCNH H. A. PctlorHuti. Real rsiiite denier. tluit I have tested the This merits of the "Ilnn'ison pure water Still" ninl the Clunker Double walled Both Cabinet" nml enn tr ithtully suy thut they ure nil that they me claimed to lie. Mr. Altn Shurtllff,, Lop-nSixth Word. I hereby testify that tlie Hnrrlson pure ater Still" (fives perfect satisfaction lu every respect umb will Kindly recommend it to ull coucerned. (i t Is to certify t- Mrs. Wm. Btn(rhAiti. - ; ' ' Ixipiin First Ward. The cnhlnets nod stills are for sftle by Mrs A. FoniicsIsTk, Dopaii 7th Will'd, No. 427 Enst Center Street, AkcuI for Cliche Co. 1 129, N Main Street THOMAS & GALLAGHER SAM GLASER "Fi-deli- . ... . i I ' ' , v Professor Koch of Berlin, the eminent bacteriologist, is given $250 a day, his expenses and the assistance of two high priced aids by the British 8outb, African company to go to South Africa to study the cattle plague whicbliits so nearly wiped out the live stock of that country.' There are hundreds of'otlir Germali professors who arc glad to get $400 a year. ", Vi 5 !t Is , fot r I t.i The Plumber it Ko, 37 W 1st North St, ui:VS44'44'4'47(k4VV44VlVl'44V()i0 Proprietors. Even thing stiictly firs! class. Dinner fiom 12 to3, 25c j Short Orders at all hours. $ New York Couut S Oysters and everything the market affords. Fine coffee. Good ; Vi Service. - a- I M ans MissiononEarth I j. 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