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Show TUI tale T!ie Ever Faithful Woman TK1-WEEKL- Tuesday, October 2, 190U. JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH Y "Stand by Roosevelt." d - figured only added fuel to the fire. brigh( youngsters that something was wrong. I While the victim was sta'mping ' to "stand by" was standing close by when the and writhing a barber ran up When you ask us our bold president, with a .wet tovvel and put out the mdthersaidto- them reYouwilh'Pardon Papa has to sit there (at the fire. The impatient customers, ask what is meant; prisoners table) to see that every turning, laughed. Shermans head was scorched For its hard to "stand by one thing goes on all right, lie is in whos jumping about lie must see that those and his hands were severely burncharge two men who are talking (fne ed. He stayed last evening ban- A fact you 1L admit if you are . . honest, no doubt. oposing lawyers) dont make any daged at his home, No 118 East "stand This wont lastyvery One Hundred and Fifteenth street, Pray tell us how we eoul(l trouble. by" in a' case long, children, and papa will be instead of paying the call for but elaborso Where Loomis is praised which lie had prepated back with us. ji - Much Too Lively. While the Kemptou Komedy Ko. was playing at Eureka, Dave Rivers, a member, acquired a jag al-mo- Im-sureri- f-I Stands by Her Husband in All ' Kinds of Trouble. - V That detective who told in the perhaps, greet him. She will be there every minNew York Hun a few weeks ago now v o men ni a d o 1 t e a sy f o r their- - u ) eof t ha trials anxious .P nd the time, but not husbands, when the latter were worxied-a- tt' her husbands when unlucky enough to have to go to showing it on her. Then she has a jail, knew what he was , talking eyes are ofconfident air, which speaks faith about," said one of the oldest fleers of the court of general ses- in him and the belief that he will j where Bowei lost place ! Or "stand by" when he rails so ; hard at rebates WIIAT-ISWOR- NThen lHmora,A,F. an whjo has made special rates! Shirt Waist That Will be Smart When you ask of us that, common fairness demands This Fall Brown Still Worn That you .clearly define where the I wonder what she told them ately. bad when papa went away-b- e been a not to come back for 10 ears. -- - "Theres that young lawyer Alderdice. Remember how .his young wife never missed a day of the trial and testified for him I After his conviction he. got a certificate of reasonable doubt and Shes he is still in the. Tombs. there all the time, and I suppose shell be at his side, fighting for him, until the whole thing is over. Its the way with the women. l months "Only go when we had Thomas Parmalee Wickes, the author of the Lewis Jarvis letters, here. A slender, sweet faced woman. in black was at his side every day. from the time of his nrest to his'eonvietiern. "Hhe was the first, to greet him in Sim rimming and the last to say goodby at night. Ill never forget the last day of the trial when for Ihind, calling upon a conviction, which lie got, pictured how hard it was fo him to prosecute a member of -- bfa own profession and the'n . that jvoeanse of birth, breeding ameiiv iroment, should t no rtierey. That black gowned little woman sat through it all. but how it must have hurl, and she showed it. that was N, Y. World. , sions a couple of days ago. "He he freed. , president stands. The newest of the tailored fall . didnt tell the whole story, how- shirt waists are made of China "At the close of the trial each ever. He didnt say how the wo- -, When he talks of the shackles with in white, one last for silk, be will there she preferably meand by that I mean pretty day weve put upon force cuffs and collars of a contrasting near all of them stand by their smile, a grasp of the hand if she means while liked foa We know what he best shades The color. a ithe and to can time the get from prisoner husbands right 4hey hes talking, of course; thiii novel touch are yellow, blue . of cheer before he goes back word trouble. into of cunning and shack-- get collar is a high turn- - Butta Iking The or the cell. Then comes green. his les it needs "Its often a good long stretch his a mans arrest until his trial, jdiet of the jury, after the prose-I- f A chasm yawns - wide-twisaid has cutin? attorney one words and his deeds. its an important ease, or technical difficulties, it thipg mean he could about the Shall we boldly "stand by as he defendant, is apt to drag a long time. hurls his defi Often the jury says is "Very the there and Forakerf Then Aldrich preliminary At "First, - with a examination in the police court, Guilty. It s a blow' for the pns-the- n sign six moutl s in the Tombs or oner and flic faithful wife, but she "Stand by when surrender js more "maybe, and finally the trial, doesnt stop there. If she is f counselled, because fouretful and hnv to is money every a prisoner lucky enough The trusts are too strong to be of is the law invoked so hard; technicality net bail, why it is hampered by laws! o beep him from going to jail. case. not the is that often When you ask us stand by and but very ' If fails she to tries everything me tell you one thing, to hold up his hands his into man a entry Sing When Sing gets You voung min. clearly should' show nhere . of easy, kind to jail, or any trouble, the president stands. dont have to jog my mem- for that matter, thats the time lie needs friends. Very often its qry very hard to cite instance. Shall we "stand by" theman who then that the chap who has been Tal e the ease of young C. Augmgave Morton a place he was around when and rail Noifolk foul Western While asking square deals" fo very popular h and in who it was, caught, all men in lifes race? making tns Solon, spending money L whembg that bis boj d .swindle. They say our old OrshaU we "stand-by things merry have friends Alfred Goslin weather friend the was fair forgotsays that campaigns 1th a brains behind that, hut from nl! ten him. ,Must never bo fought trusts stolen eainL "If he has a wife, though, its Hint ever came out in court suave Wiekes wife. . his She kissed him, pressed , Or fctapd. boldly by "as tlTe trust? 9J chances out of 100 that she will C. Augustus Seton was the guidhand and whispered words of enmarch in yew be with him, no matter how grave ing band. to went be off as nd yield up their "fat" lo-- tl e ithe charge, right from the begin-- - "You may have noticed a young couragement on! ning. Ive seen lots of it in my blond woman in court every day. serve lus selitencC.' Now he has hashe and been proShall we "stand by" the man who pardoned days around here. (That was his wife. "Thats why Ive always got a "Before the trial she haunted mised to go to Alaska, never to ydenuonced corporate loot has told Hhe back. bothcome Tombs was forever the .she Im Then gave a high place to a trusi kind word for a woman, and when i -h h d n a -doubt evvi't mx Ijl ont lawyer named Root! theyre in trouble Im always t ring Assistant District At oriu'v gon to to him it. we "stand by" common Tittle do Before Tea n toGncvnnand trying get what ready to tell time could - make it easier for themi had I the fairness demands "If I They bf easy with her husband. You You tell us exactly where Theooften need a little help, too, for' bimw Garvan had charge of the you hundreds of similar cases. dore stands. the men dont stand by them,' investigation that rounded . up How about the men when their j wives-ar- e I trouble! Thats in all near crooks. those -con the but womenare pretty They "My Gown of Stripped. Woolen When we' tryto"stand-b- y stant. No sooner does a woman say it was Mrs. Seton who got C. not so easy. husband I didnt see that the will fill us with doubt to give uj the details of find thitf. the law has'got her over, with stitched edges, and is so swind-shwas Tvrranova of the bow of worn broad e a another million ribbon bis bond dollar with girl side. Then If the president fidgets and jumps band than she is a PatterNan her. about le that was planned and as a re- worried in the same color. These bows all about; begins ifotruggle for him. - son, had a husband, didnt she! lie are newer-thaof a minute, then with "hicl1 8Nthe his lia3 8,llt Seton thing-foOne an effort to get him "First, much. around wasnt nl French linen shirt waists a grave frown considerably lightened. bail if he cifnt get it himself. , t0 had true that separatmodel a is small new with there He they Its Hhe will pawn her jewelry, if it boldly looks upward and J'1 that same gang was Kid after her he remarried box and to from neck baeks slowly down. plaits running is, necessary, to give security to a Murray as the police know him, ed, woOf course released. she was waist. Those plaits are pressed, One day cries "anarchy" because professional herdsman for the and Col. T. C.l Colmey of trouble iu often so not but aro men not stitched. The sleeves are of imports dShe will plead with poli- - vuda, sir, as Tie Tike to be called be reason the That in men. os the same wav. with That people have dared look may arranged tieians ahybody who might help 'in the newspapers notieeabie.- so it from elbow to faut the rskaiKi at ths courts going plaits him her. by of wrist more usual instead the And then on the next . takes a day she "Failing to get him bail, she " ' a Free Took Singe. way, from jshoulder to elbow. Humphrey to task tries to make it easier for "her went at the Tombs or in court.Slie is it rot Brown, How c.inwc "stand by." isjh predicted,. yvU husband while he is in the Tombs. did everything she could for jhim. barber shop on No. 1864 yield first place to any other color The with see her question we ask. her every day You know it doesnt take much Youd avenue was' filled with this winter. There is every reas- Well be glad to stand Lexington by" if to make it easier for a man who little boy. mornunshaven Sunday to on think be a that season it will our demand? you will When the women have young- impatient: cant see the outside world. Visits Thomas of somber shades. .The dull leaf customers, while ing define svhere 4L . every da.v, some delicacy to vary sters its a pretty hard job for Sherman was being "fixed ufl." browns and chestnuts, with-- a kbl't Amljileac.y. preside nt Hands. You the monotony of the prison food, them to explain matters. seemed to Hie sitters that "that It William M. Maupin in' The depths, aye and cheering news from the out- know a kid is always inquisitive, in the fourth .eh, man most used. tones Commoner. the and wants to know ;hat his pop side all count. next!" barber the et is A illustrated fall say gown pretty "Then comes the trial, the is doing in that big place with a shave and facial massage, The material is a striped woolen After They Make You Feel Good. solemn of whole the hardest pant faced, blaeWolwtcii on thing trimmed. hismoustache wanted in brown and tan shades. Vest, he except for the professional, if lie the bmevfhe,Talkative lawyers, and "poky collar and cuffs are of brown v critical most, was He The pleasant purgative- - effect has been through the mill ' men n the jury box Then he vet. the CIIOLLET. (about trimming. JUDIC experienced by all who use Cham times. It must crowd in long, I mskMyiTpedcand moustnch(rxvna to be washed and berlains Stomach and Liver TabUpwhen hejlil'xnto a court straight backed benches. Great H.'s Name Was Dennis. scented, to rid it of the odor of lets, and the healtliNbondition of rKnitore a crowd of strange Explanations are fixed Shersmoke. tobacco Finally the body and.mimY lyhich-the- y to j "I remember one woman So man ordered liair very often hostile faces in .John h lineman' J. makes one feel joyful. Dennis, create ' have at least one smiling face, had two fine kids, a handsome boy that had to be worked slowly in tlie employ fthe Independent Price, 25 cents. Samples free by that of a little mite of a woman, j and a pretty girl. .They .were the scalp. ' Telephone company, was electro all dealers, c v a While this was being done, cuted at Bingham by reason of a mail whom Sherman knew struck wire he was stringing coming in NOTICE. ' a match to light a cigar.v contact with a live "Hold on eried Sherman from a high voltage Death was Notice is hereby given that a hold the light; .1 stantaneous. the chair; . game and fish reserve has been want to smoke." upon the lands of Ileber Parents .who . His friend, brought the match JULIUS CAESAR S. C. Dowdle in ColParker and X are related lv tiie ties of L!od, yr who have a rrtnMmjlive tendency, or toward alco: the. lege rrecincLindudihg Pelican family blood t.unt, me sure to transmit it to their children in the form ol hoi vapor from ithe tonic on tfas a man ( nerve but sickness Ponds. Hunters and fishermen are fames, weak eves, lop disease, pale, waxy Scrofula, Swollen glands.-brittl- e complexions, emaciated bodies, running sores and ulcus, and general weak Sherman's Incipient" bald sjot. left its mark and he became aged requested not to -- trespass., upon constitutions are the principal ways itp which' the disease is manifested. Thqjonlc burst into flames. before his time. Sickness is .. this, reserve. L ' Those who have inhtritd this blighting trouble may succeed in holding it With a- - horribly yell, ShernTap in check during young, vigorous l.fe : but after a spell of siokuess, or when by A torpid liver.. Iler-bin- e .. IlEpER PARKER, btse-itthe weaken to tf and natural ravages faeguu vitality, will regulate your liver au4 jumped up. Barbers and lheystemjias . S. C, DOWDLE,-CIIAjrun the disease will beepmCmannlest liealtL-LMrF eeliug the givtt-yCarrie pa me s, H. IIARTr S, S. S goes down into the cn culdtion and forces out the scrofulous deposits, cu-of the disease. It changes the quality "bite" of the fire, Shernian Austin, nollon, Kansas, writes: kills the germs and completely the Wood by removing all imprnlies and pofaors and supplying this vital seized the first bottle handy and "I consider Ilerbine the best . fluid with rich, ha dth sustain mg qualities. S. S. S. is a purely vegetable on contents .of medicine I ever heard of.' I am its medicine and i5 especially adapted to systems which have been weakened poured part If you want 'the coming an! poorly nourished by scrofulous blood. Literature on Scrofula and ined-- the flames.7 It was the haTr tonic without it," Sold by Riter Vign news, subscribe for The kal aivwc Th atJB ros. Dru g.Co. bottle- - that- ca specific - ver-fro- m back-severa- ng eyery-involvi- re-I- nt "Lt xt .I the entire company off the stage and to break up the show for that night., lie settled with the Justice for $20, and is no longer with the company. f- - NAPOLEON BONAPARTE showed at the battle of Auster--, litz, he was the greatest Leader in the world. Ballards Snow Liniment has shown the public it is the best Liniment in the world. A"quick cure for- Rheumatism Sprains, Burns, Cuts, etc." A. C. 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