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Show TOE Tuesday, August 15, 1905. LAW- - Which Jo your family think most of. tea or coltee ? Vortar groiwr , the world his moment he gave to abominable and harmful-- theory he was then on his way to Oxford University where he had, accepted a profitable and" important professorship. Dr. Osier is a famous physician, ne was chief among those physicians who attended Senator Hanna during his last illness. Speaking at the anniversary exercises of Johns Ilopkins University Dr. Osier declared that men are comparatively useless when they become forty years of age, and that they, are utterly useless when they reach their sixtieth year. He suggested the plan described by Anthony Trollopes novel, The Fixed Period, in which the plot sehameof a college hinges mi-tinto which, at the age of sixty years, men retired for a year of contemplation before a peaceful departure of chloroform. Dr. Osier referred to this as an admirable plan. Men waxed indignant over Dr. Osiers recommendation according to their ages. Those who had but passed the 40th year d the idea that at their age a mans usefulness is comparatively at an end, while those who had passed the sixtieth year were mad all through, and naturally so, because, according to the Osier program, those in the class are simply thrown aside to wither and die in idleness, while those who a're in the sixty-yea- r class are to be put to death by chloroform. Dr. Osier may think he perpe' ty. trated a fine joke. But the world to imagine would have been better had ' he be difficult It would i v ' anything more.p&thetie than the never lived at least long enough death of this SC Louis man. Ac- to become responsible by suggescording to his own statement, he tion for many suicides. , was old and poor and he imaginUncle Joe Cannon hit the on nail on the head ed that he had j no business when, comment4 ' 0 earth. Because he was aged no ing upon Dr. Osiers statements, one would give him work, and he said: man is as old as he when his1, body waafound in For- feels, and I am 37 and frisky evest Park we are told that clutch- ery day of the year. ed affectionately in one of the We are told that the old Hineold hands., was a babys shoe doo saw, in his dream, the huwhich Booth i had evidently car-rie-d man race led out to its various in his- pocket for years. fortunes. First, men were in Many of ns will recognize in chains that went hack to an iron that babys shoe ' a link that hand; then he saw them led by should have bound this man to his threads from the brain, which life until it was claimed by his went upward to an. unseen hand. Maker. r The first was despotism, iron, and It will be remembered that Dr. ruling by force; the last was William Osier, a man who himself ruling by ideas, has passed ' the point .which, ac- i Ideas that kill hope and destroy cording to his .theory, tenninates life, .ideas that are repugnant to usefulness, Gods eternal the period .oilmans t laws, can have ho 7 was a professor at the Johns permanent place in a civilization ifopkins University. Although wprlhy of the name. God never he himeslt was aged at, the very fcade his Work fori man'to mend. 4 V I li U i if We have been told that .age does hot .depend upon years, but upon temperament jand health; -- some men are born old and some never And experience bas grow so. fine statement made the justified writer rthat a by, r I w distinguished if t amppg .many men, even whea the spintidiesoutiwith;: increasing age, the power of intellect is unaltered nr. increased and an originally educated judgment grows broader and gentler as .the river of life widens out to the everlasf-insea. Richard L. Metcalfe, I Commoner. . m, . he - r pooh-poohe- but-wh- en 40-ye- ar any-instances . k ,A - - civi-Iizatk- m, - -- 4 v t . -- ate, -- g m-Th- a Natora, U left aloot 13 curs' tor tuIi this Might have beta tree et orae.pre-Jiljter- ie time, but nnce lor acre It bee feet bfJt left alone, but bee beeu bound don end fettered by the olmrrenr and mndttatf written out M, longer care for iuelL At no time doee the truth ef drfttpprel to as more strong!, than et that period Of t Uomeo't life whea ahe it about to become a mother. Nitait meet be aeeiited to Mi arnle, and far this wry contingency f MOTHER'S Fnin:n has been drrlied diet the muscles tad Issues Imprisoned and weakened as they hart beau by the dress at ear higher cWItutlort, Bay fulfill without undue euflering and possible lasting ham, the fuactkiut for which the Crsa-to- r a Intended them, Mother! Friend by its kindly offices aoftem and relaxes these parti and enables the mother to be, to past through the parturient period and actual crisis with practically no suffering to herself and an easy delivery of her offspring. It la applied externally as a maxing, and is g moadmtattng, soothing, sod moat efficacious . All druerists. Our book Imimeat. " Motherhood " sent i ee an request. XTf-- ;; ; AT LA ft A, CA. 1 iC : l C&f Defends South. ' McGregor, Tex., Aug. Senator Bailey was the principal speaker at the Confederate reunion here yesterday, his subject being a defense of the South, nis father was a Confederate and his grandfather a Federal soldier, being in one battle againsi each other. 'Among other things Senator (Joe-Baile- institutions be- expected to teach the truth about the South. But Dr. Alderman, at a banquet in New .York., had made a speech which, Senator Bailey declared, should have caused the blush of shame to mount to the cheek of every Southern man at the table. Where are the Calhouns and Clays and Daviseso theSoulh! Dr. Alderman inquired, said Sen ator Bailey. I mournfully acknowledge that they are gone ; but why didnt he ask, 'Where are the Websters and the Choates of the North! Senator Bailey related an incident of the last session of Congress. A bill had been introduced to appropriate $25,000 to pay the expenses of a Congressional delegation for the Portland exhibition lie .opposed it, and succeeded in cutting it down to $5000, about $400. for each of the memhers of the pa rty i more, he observed, than they would spend if they helped themselves. One of the Senators who was to make the trip came to him and insisted that $5000 was not enough, in response to which Senator Bailey said: If I was as rich as you are. I would pay my own expenses. J5o. Paradise way 9:00 a.m. Benson, King (daily except Sun11:00 a.m. day) U. F.D. No.l College and Oreea-vill- e (daily except Sunday 8:45a m MEMPHIS, MINWEAPOLIS, ST. PAUL av.d other eastern points. Tickets on sale May 27tb and 23th June 3rd, 5th 10th and 12th. Transit limit ten days in each di- . t rectum with stop-ore- r pririleges. Finallimit7 September 15th. Standard and Tourit aieepen Cl Icagv, ; without-change- . through t ARRIVAL Oir MAILS East.West, .. ' North. South 6:25 a.m. 7:35p.m. r- Preston Brch 8:15 am. Paradise way 4:00 p.tn, : . ; Benson, King (daily except, Sun day),..,.. 10:35 a. m. E. R.F.D. No. 1 College & Greenville JOSEPH ODELL, j The mail which arrives at 7:35 pm. will be distributed the.asm evening. The postoffice . lobby, which has heretofore been locked at 9 p. m. will he left open,' thereby aUowing patrons having lock boxes to receive their mail as soon as distributed. CHAS. B. BLOAT, General Agent. Denver, Colorado. QUICK WAY -- . What wound did ever heal but by degrees your business - v V - ; j , . . v ' A Warning To Mothers. Too much care cannot be used with small children during the hot wegther ofthe summer months to guard against bowel troubles. As a rule it is only necessary, to give the child ajdose of castor oil to correct any disorder of the bqwels. Dd not use any substitute, but give the oldfashioned castor o0, and see that it is fresh, as ran-ci- d oil nauseates and has a tendency to gripe If ; this, does jupt check the bowels give Chamber- or Iains Colic, Cholera andDiarrhoea Remedy and then a dose of caster oil, and the disease may, be checked in its incipiency and all danger avoided. The castor oi and .this remedy Should . be. . procured at once and kept Teady for instant sue as. sooq as the first, indication of any bowel trouble appears.Tbis iS the most successful treatment known andlmay be. relied upon with implicit confidence even in eases of cholera infantum. For 0 sale by all druggists. -- V "Hr, uve To new east-boun- Richmond Smitbfield Logan Hendon Cache Mixed No. IS Dally , ARRIVES , ..... , ' Salt Cotal Agent, Lake,- Utah. it a , C. F. VARRCN, General Agent . . TE AND SANTA No. 411 Dooley Block, . 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Thomas expect it to recover in a day. Butler, known as Volo the Voli-tan- t, who did a dare-devbicyh cle act of the loop-tcharacter, died at Missoula yesterday from effects of a fall at IJelena last night. Butle mounted pn his wheel, shot through mid CACHE VALLEY TIME CARD. feet While in the air thirty-fiv- e air he turned slightly and struck NORTH BOUND the receiving stand on the edge, LXAVE 8 - Mixed being thrown to the ground. il - Excursion East & North 7:45 a.m. 12 : 20p m, Preston Brch 7:03 p.m. Ogden & LTXL TAG CLOSING OF MAILS - Julim'l bej. A Baltimore newspaper printed under date of St. Louis, July 24, the following dispatch: On the body ofL. M. Booth, about 60 years old, who was found today in Forest Paxlc deadfrom chloro--forwas a of slip paper containing.' these words. 'Heartily agree with Dr. Qsler ; an old man. and a poor man no business" has on earth. I am J t broke and no one will give ' me work. , They, look at me with a smile and say: , Weve got - a Tins is. nq temporary inman; orf my art. On another sanity slip of paper the aged man had scribbled : .Forest Park,? Sunday, July 22, 7 :50 p. m.; JThe reason I. single out this, park js because it, is soJfar away irom a dispensary, so that X cah be gone before they get me taa dispensary. Dr. Osier in all right I do hope no one will identify me. Clutched affectionately, ip: pne of the :cold hands was & babys shoe, which Booth had, evidently, carried in liis pqcket for. years. V; . , This - isone of the' most pathetic 4,4 of the1 several similar incidents, and all growing outjof Dr. Osleps absurd The recommendation. Osier recommendation, considered by itself, is not in the least sen-ou- s, we remember that the tendencies of the times seem to be strictly in accord with those recommendations, and that in aged men-wh- o have taken their lives have refers rpd to the Osier theory then that theory becomes of general importance and interest to socie- JOURNAL, LOG AN, UTAH. V by Thomas Jefferson and being in a State with sunk a history as Virginia, should of all educational MENDING god:s TRI-WEEKL- RAILWAY CC?ANY " : Salt Lake City, Utah. ' ....4:4b f For further information apply to W. W. WOODSIDE, Agent, . . when In Zion stop at Salt Lake City's Leading Hotel . The Kenyon DOW POETXE, Prop. . , t; LOO and $ up. European Plan, American Plan, $2.80 and up , Rates: $2 The to $2.50 Per Tiio. Uno to Colorado Springs, Aspen, Leadrille, Pueblo, ana Chicago Louis, 8t. 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