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Show pare- am II yotu diilJ is rest-kr- ..f. t at uiglit, grinds its teeth, wA the bod, is constipated, erodes indigestible fcicflslretfulend reerlsh, yon can be ,1 frs.Telr LcifssTh inri'J 1 years. . - . il it haft ft'orms. r Mr,Tel-ri'- i ;, run factor than Iki Calcrado Fiyept Via - BU ' - , ibis October Mrs. Toller msmShuSm 'll iVoul Lor cummer out- return irSartxKC.cr KSs&ssss f elUM'e fche trill exm-- Snen mi restore the lng. spent, it variously health. These tablets are pleasant to take now at seaside a hotel, now at child. delicate the hurra and tront (nott 25o a box at drupjjiste, or by mall from farmhouap. again visiting a friend la us. ironrnxniey bacilli not satisfactory, ( high style suburban village. I5CWPC3 K.CiSM RfO. C3I Clinton!!!, Cobs. Wherever she went she was thrown hen party her. t mostly among, womc, This, Mrs. Teller Is staging 'on ,a quest Jof Interested human existence phase will travel around the world it Pbc her. In two or three days at the sea The Time To Advertise Is WtEfl search of a locality wheae women, do 'aide hotel she had5 a sort of good YOU W'AJVT WORE BUSWB'n 1 not talk evil f on? another. When she morning and good evening acquaint a nee with a coterie of ladles who finds It she is going to stay there, V . KATE SHARP. seemed to have nothing to do hut sit eternally' and 1W BARBERS i upon the verandas,4Is knit n student of the Mrs. Teller talk. fAdvertisino higher vulture ' among' women, that Child Laborto la the tailed State.of Agency: the, r?cen$ report According1 Water St BostohUSA. ,whlcli lifts them above the petty, the S. Waudby, of William Commissioner, v spiteful and. the shallow, Ehe desired finnans t Down aamev. - United tfikteBRst labor the States department to see how far. this higher culture had bhll- are almost there 2,000,000 today In on In womankind struck general, and facto In mines Uren work at the, and she began investigating among those ;who haunted.' the veranda She tlcs throughout tbe.republlc. It is dilii-- 4 to Conceive a greater cilme against Is 1 . hoped soon there were not tunny ULe Any Advertiser InSpui f knprcvfcn fill cWldluwd, -- ladies1 against the state and against The them,1 possessed 'wliat dvertuirtf. whether in ptpmtioi cl copy, civilization of tomorrow than Ja. seemed to be an uncanny intuition for (election ot medium, or pice without Incurring tn this child slaveiy, , which is A caet diipfoportioiuU to the icrvtce rendered H divining facts ln peoples Uvea that Junt kwHti to write me. the result of general. indifference and were not to their, credit Once Mrs. - Thiftr-ef- yuri record ai continuant eeri Individual and avarice. cupidity Teller commented to a veranda lady AdvertMqg beli 'The edvcrtUcr' Vice to e use-thWe term advisedly, Intcratt lertd lint tni UtthluDy. oi the beauty of a sunsetv The lady for the .denial to the slavery child 'of the right ..vJ saldr rt Qbquisms OrFordr ADVER-nsy"That rl down there seems to bo en- of. normal growth, the freedom and My Disposal must be accorded dur , joying it flirting with .the hotel keeper's happiness that son. Shes engaged- to a rich old man J lng immaturity If the best developed manhood and womanhood are to result l whom her mother is going to make h r and that education which Is at once the marry, and here she is carrying on of free Institutions and the safeguard in a way with young sacred of every child is slavery right , thats perfectly awful. In a very real and terrible sense. We dozen the a of ladles veranda Ilalf can hope for no splendid civilization of . echoed, "Perfectly awful! Mrs. Teller tomorrow so long as an army of al ' conclnded Miss Moneylove could not .2,000,000 little boys and girls are he a girl whose acquaintance was d' most denied their sacred rights and the . But slrable. half an hour after she had been pronouncedjperfectly awful" requisites for normal growth 'and in order that a few scores of by the veranda coterie she carhe in. men may amass millions upon millions and every, blessed woman of them In turn become a of which greeted lief t as, If she had been their menace. to the state and in many In-- , dearest friend. ;.v .: 1 stances a curse to the individual. , me. exclaimed Mrs. Teller to Dear Arena. Atchison , . , How unlucky I was in the herself, ' , ' selection of a summer hotel!' I must WtllcFara fteiloe Scheme, Fe Ry. get out of this pnd find a place' where ' The directors of the Wells-Farg- o t' there are nice women. v ; Express company recently adopted INVITES She went to a rural neighborhood plans and for a pension sysand had lodgings in a farmhouse,4 'It tem to teregulations You to visit the in vogue for. the hen-- ; put was a beautiful spot, the farm people eflt of the employees of that corporawere up to date in respect to house- tion. An authorized pension board has hold conveniences. , AH Iseemed to for the purpose of beeq organized breathe of peace, purity and good will. making .provisions for superannuated , ot Arizona. Here I shall he happy, said Mrs. who have served with. the to herself after a few days. employees Teller Chief attraction in the est , for twenty-dir- e exclusively fompany There Is evidently more of the higher or. more. years Employees who have President Rooseveiraaya it culture among farm women than become between the ages incapacitated is the One great , among those of the cities, , When these, of sixty and seventy years, who have" , good women meet one another they every AMERICAN should faithfully served the company Tor manifest a sisterly kindness and twenty-liv- e or more, may Also be see. that la beautiful and most en- retired on years basis of the pensions. . couraging to a believer in race perfec- pension allowed is 1 fhecent for each Daily trains all the way. per tion. These nr? nice women. Round trip rate Williams, ' Mrs, Teller went driving In the Idyl- year of service, reckoned on the month-- , Arizona to Grand Canyon , lic neighborhood. - She bad the homes ly salary average for ten years preceding the date of retirement $6.50. ttx,r ) J U'01 to went by, :nl In the neighborhood ell !, cr stay ;l,d not one. Lear any womans graces cvl tlrtut enlarged cm. but the con-- c tmry. r.bo left that place and.suent the re-malhing few days of vacation with a frHul In ti e high style suburb. Tiie morning after, her arrival she looked across the lawn and a:tw a lady standing In the next yard. What a pretty woman that Is! she remarked to her friend. Thai? I can tell you things aboni Su'.:iR' VagateoP 9 1 ARCH r.:::'vTreu a , y &&! M JOURNAL., LOGAN, UTAH T1E TRLWCEKLY ATILT 1 'AIR 'SHIPTO , '- -p KANSAS cut. - - - . ' a ' 1 - . , 4 -- t - ? , , , ' i ?. ' ' i I V s . ' - 1 ; i i ' , : - -- V 1 ? lltpklfiilii ; ' v' f,, v , , 1 , - . ' 'f ? .,!.' l' 4 i .. , ! Dees'"; - . ' : , The flir leaves Colorado Hpi incs and Denver 2 :1ft p,. in. teay and at rm-- s Kan City at y :3Y a.nt. tiOKrrow, Supper and brtaklMst are ' served in the Dinrr. - j , 1 onnectiotis aie made lor all points southeast mud asf t the KankHsCity Union Station. Night train for Kauras City leaves Den ver 9 p.m. ; 0 1 - ' but ' iJffEslircsd 2raia i A t - - i ,i - hhed Ejstta The E8:k ' 5 ... - - , E. DRAKE, v. v . ' Dist. Pass, AgenV GEO. E. BTBLE. . Trav. Pass. .1 Agent. Salt Lake City. Utah. A. II. MOFFEL . , ' Ueui Agent, Denver, T- - ai b '"RSW9WWWiii v y m liunji i q at-Ha- I - ri mf Crabs-on:Tpa- st uWi;' . . 4 W- - -i The Topekaand j Grand Gannon a eor-dialit- 7 a Santa ' - t , " N ' f . traibaare examined at every that is, at intervals of a hundred miles or so. '" divisioa-st- AW Jiou - J a t fc When yon hear the hammer ring or see the flare of the .torches, ydu know whiat is taking placejonr . train is being looked over. -- h 4 ' ' , r & In this matter of examining eqnipraent-f- re' , , quently and thoroughly- - the Burlington h, perhaps, a little more systematic than anv other railroad. The . PAYS. reason is-- IT ; 7 . To Omaha'and Chicago, leave Denver 4t Li p.m. , . 7 and 10;35 p. m.; to Kansas City and St. Louis,2:00 , . :p.m. and 1035 p.m. r . r - n f i t & r , .. - I eg y " f A I'm tom. Procperoei R. F. NESLEN, SALT LAKE CITY. A Lit e sev-enty-a- lx s n. la the District Court. Probata Divislos Iu aad for Oaohs 0)., State of Utah The limit , In strawberry culture would seem to haTe been reached when the berries grow so large that they Imre to be served sliced, as tomatoes. We note that flavor Is depredated In all these large berries, and save for purely show purposes we count them t but little value. No strawberry possesses the exquisite flavor of the little ' ' wild berry. 7 7 Notice to Creditors ' Catate of Caroline Ke'.on, deceased, Creator, will presutUirlaimn with voucher residence ta Lonsu to the imdcr-ijni- ed at City, In the Connijr of Cache and State of Utah, on or before the Ninth day of May A. D, 1901. - . . FErrRC.NKUON, Kvrcutnrof the last will and of the estate of - Caroline Nelson. Deceased. t - v notice ta Creditore. JEeUte of WitUem Mrj-rwdeceased. Creditors will present claims with voucher to the undersigned at hi reaidence tn Lotran City, tn the Conuty of Cache and State of Utah, on or before the thirteenth day of June A. 0. SAiuk EETtrasa aaezis uvu tulle. of the farm people pointed out to her. Pate of Orest publication February 11th A. D One wa especially neat and inviting, surrounded by flower bods and grass. ' ' WILLIAM EVANS. Administrator of ofWUUai Mejr- - Appearances hinted of prosperity and ricks feeediMHL thrift . Mrs.. Teller was told that Su rah Ivtturqji Barkis lived . there, ' and she was so stuck up that she thought herself better. . than anybody else, E52ls3, Celia erd Cntsrpa Lad been though her with 'horse stealing.- - Busan Fcr sale by Riter Bros.' Drug charged Perks had run away from home Jan Co., Logani Utah, Franklin, Pres once, and her husband went after her Jen, and Montpelier, Idaho. ' and brought her back. Mayjr Ellen Hannah had been divorced; therefore fY-3- " r4v Mary Ellen was off color. Llzy Ana y pout or was the long tccguedestHrom-a- n ' In .the state. Another woman had helped cheat a widowed sister out of For Eala by City Dmz Co,, her i rr'-rtr- . Jll wnh v - fn. y and Elclaond, VU h. . thefts was something rune, now and ' thtal f r pt JT rg - '7; - . We tackled the remains ot one of the grand old forest trees of fifty years ago the other day. the remnant of a black walnut stump over four feet in diameter. .The tree was probably cut and split up Into rails forty or fifty years agoas was the wont of the early settler Had it been spared it would have brought $200 today. A- fact worth noting was that much of this old stump - ''' ctit itj cit . Lcn . i nr, i Li rs Bit; Tho Gconic Lino to Gleowood Springs, Aspen, Leadville, Pueblo, Colorado and Sgrings, Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, ijt. Louis, Chicago, all points east. Connecting at Ogden Union Depot with all Southern Pacific and Oregon Short Line Trains; The only - Transcontinental- - Line , passing directly through Halt Lake City, v . arrow :7) , 4 p Hplendid Equipped Fast Trains Daily Between T OGDEN AND DENVER . Via Three Separata and Distinct Scenic Routes, TnrjGimiLiuN Tj C::ver, Csslia, . ' m cm.m Kaos. ch3Bfie.. Clljr, seeping cars. St. Lc.Is cr.J Free Cecllnlsg Ctslr Cars. Ct!c) wltbst 4 . PERSONALLY CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS. great-grandfath- V m Hi - was.sound wood today. TH E MMft ty-on- AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE Ooasalt Oounty Clerk or the Beipsot Its Sijueri for Further Information. , Cencrsl Acnt ! v - ' j The August number of the numbers,' Gas and Steam Fitters Journal says: Since the first of the year to the date that we are going to press the reports of local unions show that we have spent $19,323 for strike benefits, $2,600 in the. payment of death benefits and $10,509 in the payment of sick benefits, total of 32,425. We have initiated 5,009 members. We have given out new charters and Issued thlr-e more charters that previously belonged to defunct unions of the U. A., , in sevthus practically issuing-charteren .months to 107 local unions. From the first of the year, up to date we have lost two strikes, compromised two and won seventy-seve- j PROBATE ' , 70 WEST SECOND SOUTH ST. Stop overgranted on through' railroad nd Pullmau tickets. Ask me for further information and literature, c : C. P. WARREN, General Agents 411 Dooley Blk, Sal? Lake. .Ticket Office: 4 A cow i la manufacturing no large mount of milk when she stands up to her middle in .a dirty pond on hot files, the fighting August day uqjild do ever so much better shut up in a b&srment barn, darkened, and fed a good ration of sweet corn. .Yet half or more ct the cows tf. the country are doing the pond bole act, and their own-er- a do not seem to tralire that it 13 cao of the reaschk why their cows dry up. ' "DINING CARS, Service a la Carlo on all through trains. For rate, folders, Lea illustrated booklet?, tic., inquire of your ticket specifying the Rio Ommlj xuu'i, f s.ldrf-sj n I. "A. BENTON G. A. P. I)., CNt Lake lr . |