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Show THE Tuesday, November 14, 1905. AYHYTHEYBLAME -THE WOMEN A few days ago a married man eloped with his wifes sister. The woman thus doubly betrayed expresses a vindictive desire to have the utomst penalty of the law visited upon her sister, but implores her husband to come back home and be forgiven. - Not long before that a man in high position deserted his family for his seventeen-year-old- , golden haired stenographer. The wronged wife did not visit one word of reproach or blame upon her husband. On the contrary, she de dared that he was a good and - - - have unto death if he had not been hypnotized by the girl. These are merely sample" cases, noble man .who would been-faithfu- l showing the bitter injustice that women mete out to each other when any question of tht sexes is, involved, and anybody's experience Will match these Al- Eves. The woman she-- , diif'it,- - is the perpetual cry .of other women. It is always the woman who is to blame, who who leads men astray men would be impeccable and never h- - t r I to admit to herself that forty-fiv- e it was because her charms had waned that her husband had deliberately forsaken her for a lissome young creature with rosy cheeks, who is sweet and twenty, and so she consoles herself by declaring that the other woman has used some occult power to which a man is not to be blamed for suc- cumbing. . in the v Other women coincide verdict, for it is a good, handy explanation of masculine frailty that they may want to use themselves some day, hence it is that a woman always gets the blame from her own sex, while flun goes scot free. This extends from the smallest to the greatest things When a married manrtakes to drink it is women-whexpress a charitable opinion that he was driven to it by his wife ; it is women who explain every bankruptcy on the hypothesis of the wifes -extravagance,- andno cases of even when criminal wrong-doind 'the man is a roue, old enough to be the girls father, every woman who hears of it is convinced that it is the girls fault, and that she led him into it. If there ever was a line of conduct dictated by pure policy it is the stand that women take on this " ' ' subject ' As a matter of fact women know that ninety-nin- e times out of a hundred it was the man who Was to blame, and not the woman. g, world-hardene- , ' b .TEA - . . This is the way to make Itching, Blind, Bleeding or "Piles. Druggists refund PAZO OINTMENT fails if money to cure any case, nO matter 'of how ong standing, in 6 to 14 days. iHrst application gives ease and rest 50c. If your druggist lasnt it send 50c in stamps and it will be forwarded post-pai- d by aria Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. Pro-rudin- g A few lines of type may re make the map of your business ife and they are apt to appear any day in the wart ad. columns frerranddvenother than he does her. woman-bett- er She knows he wouldnt have done it, poor, guileless thing, if he hadnt fallen a victim of the wiles of a regular Machiavelli in petticoats. Why women should prefer to think that the men they l6ve have so little intelligence and so little strength of character, and are such easy marks that they can be taken in by any schoolgifl that to think comes along, rathep-thathat they are responsible for what they do, and should bear their own share of blame, is something that nobody can explain. It is merely a fact that they do They find peace and consolation in blaming women for their man kinds faults, and the real reason that every woman carries a knife for her sister woman is in order that she may protect her own pride. S. F. Examiner. n Bilious Attack Qnickly Cured. A few weeks ago I had a bilious attack that was so severe I was not able to go to the office for two days. Failing to get relief from my family physicians treatment, I took three of Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets and the next day I felt like a new man. II. C. Bailey, Editor of the News, Chapin, S. C. These t a bl ets.a re forsale by all dm ts. - The Local Newspaper. It is to the interest of every town to suport a good newspaper, says the Atlanta Constitution, not through local pride alrtne, hut for practical business reasons. A news paper is constantly doing ten times as much for its own town as it could ever hope to get pay for more than it could charge for, if it would. The more prosperous a newspaper is thf more it is liable to do. The Long Distance Record the Miles Over Mountains and Plains Show us a good weekly pa- per. full of live local ads, with a general circulation throughout the country, anl we will show you an prosperous, pro-- e, gressive community. Show ns a community that persistently proceeds on the idea that the editor of. the home paper can live on the pi that accumulates in the office, whose official bodies think it a waste of public money to throw him jh bit of pub- in Less . imi ml mm CLOSING OP MAILS East A North 7:45 a.ra. 12:20p m, Preston Brch 7:05 p tn. Ogden & Sor 7:45 a.m. 12:20p.m. Paradise way 9:00a.m. Benson, King (daily except Sun11:00 a.m. day) R. F.D. No.l College and except Sunday 8:45a m Green-lle(dail- Seottv 2265 Special Than 45 Flours Demonstrating That Santa Fe track, equipment and employees are of the Dependable kind. Probably YOU wouldnt care to ride so fast. - You prefer -the luxury of ' 3 REGULAR 3 TRAINS From Utah and Colorado to Everywhere East ahd Southwest. Ask me for Ticket Rates and Literature. F. F. WARREN G. A. A. T. and S. F. Ry. 411 Dooly Block, Salt Lake City, Utah. One fare plus two dollars for the round trip 1) CHICAGO, ST. LOUIC, K NSAS CITY, OMAHA Excursion y - ARRIVAL OF MAILS . MEMPHIS, MINNEAPOLIS, STRAUB avd other easternpjqirita. Tickets on sale May 27th and 29th June 3rd, 5th, 10th and 12th. Transit limit ten days in each direction with stop-ovprivilege!. 15th. Final limit September Standard and Tourt sleepers Of through t icaj without for all change. Dinin ca meala Main your reservations East EaaLW8t, North. South 6:25 a.m. 7:35p.m. Preston Br ch 8 : 15$ m . urt2a Paradise way 4:00 p.m. Benson, king (daily except Sun 10:35 a. m. day) R.F.D.JNo. 1 College & Greenville paration and the early advantage (daily except Sundav) 3:45p.m. of those who, so to speak, have General Delivery and Carrier i . shingled their roofs in dry weathwindows The virtue of preparation open from 9 a. mto 10J er. has made history afid given to us a. m. Sundays and Holidays. JOSEPH ODELL, our greatest men. The individual . Postmaster be should aawell as the nation prepared for any emergency. Are The mail which arrives at 7 :35 yon prepared to successfully comsame bat the first eold you taket A p. m. will he distributed the The postoffice lobby, cold can be cured much more evening. been locked which heretofore has quickly, when treated as soon as it 9 be left open, at m.will p. has been contracted and before it has become settled in the system thereby allowing patrons having Chamberlains Cough Remedy is lock boxes to receive their mail famous for its cures of colds and as soon as distributed. it should be kept at hand ready for instant use. For sale by all druggists. : Rus-sia-Jap- You may see this same spirit, in a very lesser degree, in the attitude that every mother assumes . PAGE SEVETl A Guaranteed Cure For Piles. . toward her sons wife. There never was a man married whose mother did not, in her think of anything but walking in heart, believe to have been taken to the straight and narrow path, if in. It is her way of explaining has women didnt beckon them from herself the fact that her boy before else prefered somebody the fence. To SaveTTeFTride. It is often asked why this should be so why every ynnan should be a female Ishmael whose hand is against every other woman. The answer is obvious. It is womans way of saving her pride. No matter what the man has done, . she means to forgive him, and reinstate him in her heart, and she finds it less humilating to do this by putting him in the light of a victim instead of the criminal. . It would bo mortifying to the woman who is fat and grizzle-haire- d and and double-chinne- d JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. Y Nobody in their senses really in niemoriams with three inches believes that-- woin an' ca a, elope of hymn book poetry at the' end, with a man unless he is anxious to say nothing about an occasionto decamp with her, that a little, al notice of a lost cow. or some young, innocent, inexperienced cottonseed sale, and we will show girl just out of the schoolroom, yfiu a community that is .living who goes into "a mans office to from hand to mouth, and is always work, take'the initiative in tot- on the fagged edge of adversity. ing him away from his duty to bis People ought to stop to think imwife and family. . - about these things. It js an portant matter. It is their pwd Always the Same. is It easy, however, tuseejvby, good that is involved, the welfare in cases of recant spouse, and and progress of their community, bailees' with large crops of wild therefore of thcniselvejs. A, local newspaper is absolutely oats to their credit, t lie concn-ien- t of the and consoling theory any community. No necessary no woman merchant, grand jury, no town wicked and seductive wocouncil that spends every year all shguld prevail among other it can afford with the home pamen. she because either The wife, per, whether the expenditure is of sake absolutely necessary or not.makes stil limes him, or for.the is investit wiser, more profitable appearances or her children, back ment. They are not giving the going to take the husband On the The borne jiper something. ' offenses,-overlook and past is nt every-eeit is earninggoing tr marry the contrary, young girl it it gets, and more, providing it is in. in with a lurid past, and s.ues their faces'. as the diplo- a paper worth picking up in the Chinese sav, to invent the road. mat And if it isnt that sort of a pafiction that tin1 man was an innocent and unsophisticated being per it is usually the fault of the wlui-- u as dragged aga it is hisw ill town jn which it is published.1- and his ' knowledge into unpreIn Time of Peace. meditated folly. the first months of the In Lhe The other woman is simply war we had a striking that the wrpnged woscape-goa- t as a sacrifice for example of the necessity for preman offers ways and invariably when there is any wrongdoing in which'" a ' man and woman are involved, women condone the, mans part up and condemn thcwoman. mans the sins. has for Adams excuse sinning become TRI-WEEKL- er early Telephone 245. .V . ' . . E. DRAKE, D. P. A.; G. A. BIBLE, T. P. A. 100 W. Second South Street Salt Lake City. . .. : CHAS. B. SLOAT, General Agent. Denver, Colorado ragn Start Line MR. BRYAN ABROAD William J. Bryan sailed from San Francisco September 27, Mr, Bryan. will make a voyage around the world. In the course of his journey he will visit Hawaii, Cliina, the Philippine Islands, In Australia, New Zealand dia, Egypt, Palestine, Greece, Turkey, Italy Spain, Switzerland, Ger many, France, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Russia, Holland and the British Isles. In each of these countries Mr Bryan. willl write for his papv. The Commoner, one or more letters describing his observations. It is needless to say that Mr. Bryans letters will be interesting to men and women, regardless of political prejudice. Those desiring, to avail themselves of the opportunity to read these letters should lose no time in subscribing for The Commoner. Attention is invited to an an nonneeraent, relating to these letter printed in another column of this issue. W eare able to offer special inducements to any of our patrons who desire ato read Mr, Bryana articles. Cheap Rates to Ef Paso and City of Mexico. On November 10th and 11th the COLORADO MIDLAND will sell round trip tickets to El Paso for $45.05, tickets good until November 25th, with final extended limit of Dec. 25th if desired. At El Paso round trip tickets to City: of Mexico will be on sale for $28.00. Now is the time to visit beautiful and antique OLD MEXICO at greatly reduced rates. Start right by seeing that your tickets read over the Scenic MIDLAND thus assuring & pleasant and interesting scenic trip. 'Excellent connections all the way. Further particulars and literature at tieket office, 77 West' ' Second . , Soub, Salt Lake City. - H money in business: -- make the wound did ever heal What at lic living whole neighborhood" want printing occasionally prices, whose citizens have come ibut by degrees!!! your, business ; your goods. 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