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Show Uu r ur A T J . 4 - nn WEALTHY LABOR MAN. Offerings Simon Burns That Aconna elated fSOO.OOd. "Simon Burns, president of the local window glass workers, has a ELF f the Glass Workers Sad lot of the Girl Who Always Thinks of Herself private fortune of $300,000. This assertion- was made one night Teceutly when a number of local labor leaders were standing on Fifth avenue, aays the Pittsburg Dispatch. nd .he made it all as & laboring Juan or a union worker, the first spokesman continued. Every labor worker present swore he had not over. $3 In ids pocket and even as an officer of a labor union never made more than would keep him in money enough to buy union cigars. Burns, thonjih, the first speaker said, has been very lucky, lie has been the luckiest man I ever heard of. You have heard about men who put their hands on something that became money immediately. Well, thats Burns. Starting ns snapper in a glass factory, he has saved his money; his investments did the rest. Once he went out in Illinois. A glass plant built at an outlay of $200,000 was to be worked by natural gas. When the plant was finished the voluminous flow of naturul gas ceased entirely. The plant was worth nothing, and when Burns came nround and offered something like for it everybody was afraid to talk for fear he would wake up and refuse to buy. But Burns bought Then what do you think happened? The natural gas started to flow again. In Iowa he bought a lot of marsh land that no one before him could be hired to take. The government soon wanted It for an arsenal or something like that, lie sold. He came to Pittsburg and bought a store that the luck could not leave him soon was needed to make room for the widening of an alley. Burns sold his glass plant, sold his marsh ground, sold his 6tore in Pittsburg. He made a tremendous profit ou each deaL If that isnt luck but whats the use? GORSQOUi i - Are , Reliable. VVe have a full, and choree list 0( residence, hotel and business property m Logan City for sale. . All kinds of ternas and prices. Good residence property in Provide nee. Also Farming, Hay and pasture land in Cache County, 'Utah, and , in Southern Idaho. Plenty money to loan on City and farm property. No red tape. . No delay. H.A. Pedersen . & Co; Logan. Utah. Box 353. BUABDIANSail NOTICE AND f BO BATE $10,-00- 0 Oontslt Oounty Cleric or the Hpeot-iv-s Signers for Farther Information Is the District Conrt, Prohate Division In and for Oaoha Co. Btate of Utah jnfhemtttw of 4be Estate and OuavdLan ffrlipiT Harriet E. Warier, Hazel Warier, and grout Olea Marler, miners. The anderniftned will sell at private Bale: ) The .undivided three fourteenths part ofthe tract of land described an follows, to corner southwest of lot wit: Beginning at the tw(2) of section one (1) in township fourteen (M) north of range one west of the Salt (1) Lake Meridian foiled States Surveys for Utah, and running thence north eighty (80) rods to the northwest of said lot two ().theuee east twenty eight (iR) rods, thence south eighty rods to the south boundary of the said lot thence west (2H) rods to the place of la am Era of "Proaperlty. beginning, and containing fourteen (14) acres. The supper had been scant in the On or after the 19ih day of August A. D. l'.H)3, at ten oclock a. m. of said day, and written home of Thomas Fitzgerald, which is bids will be received at the residence of the In in Cache Utah. 412 rooms West Seventeenth little at Lewtston, County, undersigned Terms of sale: Cash on confirmation of aale by street. In a month there has for fact, the district court of the first judicial district of the State of Utah, 1b and for the Couuty of not been- much to eat there. He could (80) two 2), Cache. Dated Am gust 4th 1933. AMASDA JL MAHLER, not get work. He was a young man, but there was that about the wan look Guardian, of his wife, the pinched look of his little daughter Margaret, who Is ten years that finally made a coward of the old, Notice to Creditors. man. At Die supper table the man wept. Estate of George Ooatman, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers His wife wept with him. The child to the modersigned at Meudon City, Cache looked and wondered. Then, as her Connty, Utah, on or before the 20th day of mother sat with her head resting in her .November, A. P. 1903. Date of first pnbllen&ion, July ISth A. D. 1903. Sarah Asia Ooatman Hughes, Executrix of hands, the little girl saw her father the Estate of George Ooatman, Deceased. suddenly grope in his pocket, draw out a bottle, look at it, get np and walk into the front room. ItOtioa to Crotluori Little children of the poor, pitiably Estate of Peter Larsen, deceased. enough, know about persons who kill Creditor vrlll present claims with vouchers themselves because they are so poor. to the undenfiyned at Hyrum City, Utah, on or before the XAh day of November, A. D. 1903. This little girl, following her father inDate of fira publication, July 16th A. D. 1903. to the other room, saw him uncork the L C. Thoreoen, administrator with will of the Eatate of Peter Larsei Deceased. bottle and put it to his lips. Silently the child went swiftly to him. With a sweep of her thin arm she knocked the bottle from his Ups. Then she screamed. Jler mother ran K. H, Into the room. The face and the arms Oregon Short . of the child were painfully burned by the acid. The man stood staring stuCache Valley Time Card. pidly, uninjured, i He was locked up in the West Twen-- ' Effective dec. 14, UH)J. tieth street station house ou a charge of attempted suicide. The child, after KOBTH BOUND. . being attended by Dr. Mills, surgeon of the New York hospital, remained with LNATII. Mixed her mother-Ithe dreary home. New No. 11 Daily. No. 15. Daily York American. Pocatello, 2:45 The Reward of the Toller. 7:15 gden, What I object to is this economic . JacheJet, 8:55 44 chance world in which we Jive and Hendon, 9:13 we seem to have created. It which 0:30 14 tagan, to be law as inflexible in human 14 ought hnithlield I affairs as the order of day and night Richmond 0:59 In the physical world that if a man will work be shall both rest and eat JJUtlTSJ and shall not be harassed by any question of how his provision and repose 0:10 a. m Preston, ,m shall come. Nothing less ideal thafi this aotrov biund. satisfies the reason. But In our state of things no one Is secure of this. No LKATXI, Mixed one is sure of finding work, no one is No. 12. Daily. No. 16. Dally sufe of not losing it. My work may be 9:15 a. m 7:10 am Preston, taken from me by the caprice of my 0:45 At any time of Ufe at evfranklin, 7:27 employer. ' Richmond 7:42 ......10:05 ery time of life a man ought to .feel imithfleld 7:66 M 10:35 that If be will keep on doing his duty 11:40 8:15 If Kan, he shall not suffer In himself nor in 12:05 p.m Mendon, 8:33 who are dear to him, except those 12:50 OachnJct', 8:55 through natural causes. But as things ABEIVXS. are nbw no man can feel this. And so we go on pushing and pulling, climb10 :30a. ra Ogden, 7:00p.m ing and crawling, thrusting aside and Salt Lake, 12 .01p.m ...... ,.8;l0p m trampling uuder foot, and when we 3:60 p.m Pocatello,.... get to the end, covered with blood and dirt and sin and shame, and look back CSTTor tickets to or from over the way we have come to a palace 11 or North own (or to the poorhouse, which our of points Kant, West, the only place we can cl&lm is about South, call on brother man), I dont think our with . W. W. WoodsiDS, the retrospect can be picasing Agent fllam Dean Howells. ... . ! r- - v C r- is a God-sen- d 1 r - S-isu; self. "The selfish girl, yon mean? Not at all. She may be the mo9t generous hearted girl alive, but she is always, even unconsciously, painfully conscious of herself." j But how does she it? Oh, when you tell her incidents from your life she is always mentally comparing them with her own. And when you show her your new gowns she compares them inch by inch with hers. When she goes out into society which isnt often after people find out about her unless she la the center of everything she sits and mopes. She calls It not feeling well,1 and then retires early with a headache. Is she good at sports? Not at all. She Is too self Conscious to do anything with grace. She is always thinking, What will people say? The result is she foozles at golf, dances stiffly, makes mistakes, is absent minded at cards and bungles at the piano. In a word, she. is never spontaneous, free and natural, as a girl should be. She can talk about herself, I sup- I mffivpnRPpc$ aaHiS Motherhood, is worth its weight in gold to every sw Theres Yes, l)t not in a conceited way. Slip is always excusing herself and blaming her timidity, her hard life, etc. Her life becomes one perpetual apology and one long succession of failures. , Is she vain? "No, but she gets the credit of being so. There Isnt a mirror she passes that she doesnt glance Into on the sly not to admire herself, but to be sure she Isnt coming to pieces. If she Isnt quizzing her clothes she Is busy with n hand mirror seeing If her teeth are no loose or assuring herself that n mole Is not coming on the end of her nose. But is it always the poor girls fault? No; It is primarily that of her parents. Of a naturally timid deposition, she probably had either a very aocom pllhed and brilliant or a very timd mother. Both would bo equally exact Ing and both would keep nagging he- r- the Rock Island Ko kj Mountain Limit d. it ia in the center of the Car if yon order far enough in advance, j ,lt is in a brilliantly lighted car and there is an individual light for you. It is there for you to use when ami how yon wish dressing, undressing, or to read by wheu ,ou are in bed. On The Limited leaves Pueblo at 10:15 o. m. Colorado Springs 11:45 a. m., Denver 11:30 a. tn. every day aud arrives at Chicago 5:30 p. m. the next day. Makes lTuion Depot connections with Boslimited trains for New York, ton, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and ' Washington. For reservations of sleeping car space and full information address lor pose? You ffiffil E. Drake, Dist. Bass. Agt. G. A.IBible, Trav. Pass. Ag. 100 West 2nd South St. SaltiLake City, Utah. B00ID HAL, S. RAY, General Agent, Denver, Colorado. XC !..A.--aaagLaa- Irrigated lands, inclnd ing water rights, at $12 to $15 per acre iu the Big Horn Basin recently pene- trated by the Burlingtons, new line. A fortune in the future if you buy now. uitnWr iuvUiuBuu d line 05 A If you want to get ahead you cant do better than , investigate at i IOTA . fertile this country. Ala Let me send you fo!de a which tells all about . 10p This great remedy klsHtyl Fficri -j 1 to women, carrying 1 them their most critical )) UUUL'Uv- ) U ordealthrough with safety and no pain. No woman who uses Mothers Fries! need fear the Suffering and danger incident to birth; for it robs the ordeal of its horror and insures safety to life of mother and child, and leaves her in a condition more favorable to speedy recovery. The child is 1 PITY her and yet I wouldnt have her around for anything - not at any merrymaking of my giving certainly, said the so-- , woman. ciety What Is she Ilke? Why. don't you know? She is the girl who is always thinking of her- r And many other painful and serious ailments from winch most mothers D suffer, can be avoided by the nse of it its, free. TICKETS: SHE LOOKS INTO XVEBT M1BBOR. 79 WEST SECOND SOUTH one timidly, the other severely. Mary, dont attempt to drive if you cant turn that comer properly- - Mary, you cant play well enough on the piano to do so before all these people Mary, dont get up and dance in the hotel ball room before all these people. I noticed a woman smiling because you Jerk so And so forth and so on until Jlttle by little Mary develops Into that most piteous object the self conscious girl. I MAUD ROBINSON. . STREET, Salt Lake Uty. R. T, NESLEN, CrnT. Agent. r , All the human race' Is yet In the rudimentary stage of moral and Intel- -, lectual development, but someUmes woman appears to be parUcularly so. A lady, a club woman who wears beautiful clothes, was called as witness in a lawsuit which, let us say, Mr. White brought against Mr. Black. The club lady who wears beautiful clothes and believes in the superior elevating moral tone of womanhood gave evidence on the side of Black. She declared under her solemn oath that certain statements she made were facts. A fter the trial was ended this club Ipdy, talking over the case with Whites lawyer, said, But why didnt Mr. White make me an qffejr .beffite.I testified , A good operator brinpeth a g plfa3ed expression. PUMPS. , ODELLS STUDIO FOE Ill ONE PRICE TO ALLr and that the lowest possible con sistent with first class work. Ricks Block, Main St., Logan . - V The Plumber No. 37 W 1st North St. j |