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Show THE TRIWEEKLY JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH,AOGU81 23 The Fringe of loth- jnle Pjiater ' - ' , i i h f Bonded 'Abstractor and Conveyancer.... ; ; Lie not ARY PUD V : Boom a. ; Commercial Block, locan - UTAH Card Tima Cache ValleyNOV, 23, IP ETTBCnV - - , .H f ' , t NORTH BOUND 'Heaves'' ttiuni UDaily 1 j Pocatello; - 2:45 p.tn.v... 2:30 a.m ....5:30.m 8:553 Jet Cache No. 15 Dally , R,nft 9:13 9:30 9:48 Mendon iLogan ' Smithfield Richmond 959 'Franklin 10:18 Preston 10:35 arrives p.m...9:10 SOOTH 'BOUND 'leaves . a.m ' , Mixed N No. 12 DUy, 16 7:10 a.m. ...940 a.m 7.27 ...10:00 " Richmond 7:42 ...10:40 Smithfield 7:56 ...11:1P 8:15 ...12:60 p.m Logan 8:38 Mendon ....1:10 Cache Jet 8:55 ....1:35 Preston Franklin ARRIVES Ogden Salt Lake Pocatello 10:30 a.m. ...5:30pm 11:55 ...,6:55 " ....4:45 For further information apply to W.W. WOODSIDE, Agent. whan In Zion atop at Salt Laka Leading Hotel CitjTa OH b0Tliy Prop? DON FOKTXK, - Tie Desert. -- appointment, grift and failure beat- ing down upon him so that his wiudow of a is a vivid, fascinating if0'1 4nl1 10 l,nntiog there he ftt aa. 55 the hot sands and feet thVtorrid atmosphere moving lazily across mesa and plain. In the the picture is the dead bolof a horse. A few feet away lies hie man in coarse clothing, njer.a who has fallen prone upon the desert, a victim of thirst. The superscription is full of the trace-dy of Death valley. Water! Wa- ter! It is the moaning cry of the man. alone and helpless, with death at his elbow. The picture contains more than oue lesson asside from its artistic For if yon pause long enough to become appreciative of the scene, you will instinctively wish some one could get there with water to save the man from the terrible torture he endures. We are all living npon the fringe of the desert. This is par-- 1 ticnlarly true in a moral arid spiritual sense. Just around the corner, in the next block, on the below, some weary traveler lies foil length npon the ground. moaning aloud for the water of life. Beside him lie the carcasses his hopes. He can travel no farther. The hot sands of the desert beat back into his heart the atmosphere of defeat and disap- pointment. He is ready to dij. How easy it is to carry a cop of water to him; how simple a mat- ter for, you to. bold out your hand ana lift him up aud refresh him with the renewal of hope and the dissippation of dispair. There he lies ;not npon the physical sands of the Mojave, bot out yonder in yonr neighborhood, under the blessed palms and pepper trees, amid the delicions perfumes of the roses and surrounded by all the beauty that nature ever gaveyto man. Yet to bim it is a desert. He has failed in his business or employment: bis child has sicken and died, and when be folded its little waxen bands across each other and perhaps pnt into them a poppy he bad gathered by the road side, be ponred ont upon it tbe last, drop of sustenance his heart contained. "Water! Wa-te- rl be cries. Where are yon with yonr iustinctive desire to help yonr fellow man! Are yon hurrying forward to save bim from perishing to bring him back to e living, for usefulness to himself and to others! Bnt sa)8 some practical, successful man why did the man in the picture go ont up- the desert? Or, if he had to himgo why (,i(Jheil0t supply to sufficient wab-carry self with him across! Alas for the rarity of Christian cbaiity under the sun I The question is worth answer mg Ou tbe utluraide of the I! Curepsan Plan, $1.00 and up. American Plan, $2.50 and up CUp fw words of wftera few S5iKaraemi?i.' L8 Angees an 2e IIerald- U 8uhstan,ial cned- .- - Worlds Fair Echoes. An investing feature of the nish exhibit in the Palace of sncultnre, the only oae made fkybpunatthe an Worlds Fair, is hnry wine. It Jr ?Dd aa bottled exclusively for Amen caD us.e n 18&L while the world wa5 8t,rrel by Lincolns assagai-value- . " , an1 he,rce bas been called a ero Lincoln, 11 " 1. remedv is always tppliedextejmaUy,apd has carried thousands of women through the trying crisis without suffering. loli took ontelnlaf tafcnntt wHIim win Uiawynliri twain. tkaCrsJ ? f Ca, Atlssta, Ca A Nun1 electric bulb plant in operation is an attractive ure n tbe Balace of Electricity at tbe Worlds Fair. A force ot o tjrarty-twgirls is employed and , daily outpnt reaches 1250 per-o- f Ini Hurry Train Up complete fnl1 ec fea-stre- Is the way h prominent eautern newepapef editor expresses liimlf alxint the service of the Overland Limit.! n Ihe et lbe8 The genealogical chart of Thomas Jefferson is building at the Worlds Fair. The ancestry of Jefferson is traced both on the JefferRon and Randolph sides of the bonse, back to the time when they came over from England, Stereopticon views of Californias 28 richest counties, aud lectures on their resources are given daily in the Palace of Agricnltnre at the Worlds Fair. A large collection of bows and arrows of Chinese manifactnre are exhibited in the Palace of Liberal Arts at the Worlds Fair. Tbe bows are cnriously shaped and de corated and are various sizes. Tbe arrows are made of wood, bot are tipped with sharp pieces of steel. A model plant in roinibture is shown in the Mexican section of the Palace of AgriculTbe ture at the Worlds Fair. in detail shows tbe every plant is handled coffee the crop way from tbe time it is harvested until ready for tbe market. Pacific Unioji ) nd I If you are going east and are in a hnrry, the Overland Limited is the traiu r. take. Tbrongh cars to (bicago C. S. Williams, Commercial Agent 106 West Second South St., Salt Lake rity: Bases A Trip to The Worlds Fair is Practically ATRIP ARl)UM)THi. U ouLD coffee-curin- g For Comfort and Convenience Travel via The Santa Fe. A Trip via This Line is an Education, in Itself. , Write me for Cheap Rates and Free of A reproduction Liberty Bell, Literatnre. Can save yon money carved ont of golden creamery W W MATIGHAN C. F. WARREN, Ger.. Agt. A., T. & S. F. Ry. Co . Salt batter, is displayed in the dairy section of New Yorks exhibition in the Palace of Agricnltnre. ExAttorney-at-Laand Count act measnrment of the bell was Office: Court House Attorney made by Charles Brown, the fam-on- s bntter sculptor, and the bnt South-eaPICTORIAL PUZZLE. IiOgan :oom, upstairs, was carved iu accordance bell ter '. them. Every featare of Li--rt Utah. and berty Bell is faitbf ally reproduced tbre was some misery wretchedness and grief. Tbe man even to the crack and the historic AOWHOe4HU bad heard there was gold in the inscriptions. mountains if he could reach them; PLENTY OF Week at the Worlds gold to place himself and lamily Governors r of gold reech want; the ,pa-wjjj probably be a feature of bcjoml to but with build to palaces not Loan jatter part 0f gpptcmber. The Money wash the from wife his away influenee of the indivdual commisget school. into children hiJ and tub sions will be exerted to persuade ambition commendable AT ALL TIMES. a each chief executive to arrange his It ua the is nature always aud human affairs so he can participate, and ' it is expected with this concerted saiuo Utah ! movemeut it will bring together The.saiN we see on the ocean can the . be; majority of governors of tbe life1, Are white as white Loan States. United D tbe Bni mer - fv75 As white as tbe sails at sea. ' i 't Hofaiac. " Tithing Office Corner"1 mountains j, If men did not climb Epndprg the bile more fluid and and B deserts tit. cross J and tba belds tbe tllood to flow; it , j he .perils of the sea in great prompt relief from bilions-i. there would be uo hma? ness , indegestion, sick and nerv! civilisation. and the i.o advance in w !, a to higher and more bento- gJafnod;Bd drink. Herbine (f A good So the man sU ted ac Q operator bririgeth a 1 fnf lives. rf a do8e aftcc meals ,b" the wture In V4 desert. the pleased expression. across wtient into a good w 9 b j w lie hot water T bis dition in a few days. COEILS' STIB10 had plenty. r.u toj Jj q. L. CaWwell. Agt. U. K. $nd vu. r Cbceotab.Ind. Ter.,wntes lost vh'i? way; h,a, '! E T Iwa. rioter broken; be had to 18,1903: inrident with enlargement of FIND A MOOSE, SPOON AND KNIFE. tor his horse ra hundred twoyeari which doctors The and spleen. of mischance liver can,1 tbe did me no good, and I had given charged tQ ,m. ur last Following is lh Holuthut ! pPzzn publn-n.- i rniddi .11 hope of being cured, when ,ect deladnerc.S ?he op lined aid fr !8tk n bill of ont are charm and Fob , PKICE TO .ALt. aDj druggist Um journey. t her side tree of a bae tbe lowest possible con Cap is of tbe desprt bi.8Tr?I Herbine It made me sound and just under trfes. 1 v e ntlined 'Rtent with first end ween treen et waier. his Bros. Eiter Sold work. upon clas by j5dhng well. 50c. Ii r.f Kicks BA limbs pf same tree Block, Main hard-beade- tj woaaa's nets can be coapls&i without children; It is her nature to lovo and want then as much so as It is to lovo tho beautiful and pure. Tbe critical ordeal through which tho expectant mother must past, however, it so fraught with dread, pain, suffering and dan-'s- e, that the very thought of it fills her with apprehension aud horror, oners is no necessity for the reproduction of Ufe to bo either painful or dangerous. The use of Mother's mead so prepares the system for the coming event that it is safely passed without any danger. This great and wonderful wtrxr:v i-essr! , A 1904. d, Lake r w j st ( 3 dca-Iwit- h ; j I to : ! Mortgage Corporation '" i X over-mdnl-centi- ve 4 V .j 1 3 .i'l J Sjjl'l , 5? f t t 9 Z. t 1 . 4 - EVSi St., Logan' f - fm-lnr- ifisne: . 7 river, of river, ty bara |