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Show . - 4- tr - U 7 .'PAGE FOUR THE r t j Tuesday, November1 9, l91o JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. TP.I-WEEK- was1 shown some scene in the history of California. The bezel, bearing the seal; has en graved upon it the arms of thestate of California, surmounted by the Stars and Stripes of the United States apfHhe name of Franklin Pierce. This ring was', .valued at $2000. -- COMBUST A RTS SHIP-J- X W ash-ingto- n Post. i. -- FIRE, CAPTAIN SAYS r? Halifax, N. S., Nov. 6. The fir! in the cargo of sugar on the r British steamer RioLages.wbicti mt in here last last flight he flames still smouldering.was 'Mcaused by an incendiary bomb, (. v i ' according to' a statement today U by Captain BelLofithe otemer.' The fire is now virtually out. f afte'r having been fought with f r T4 Fashion's Dictates t?s steam and' water continuously 1 y t r i3 j $ -ft 1 be obeyed by every woman in most discovered since It r was early t .. greater of less degree. I'lil out fourth the X day Thursday, Where economy k (actor, where from New York. been desire 16 rejuvenate a there if I to give it new life and Bell said the garment, cargo, popular Captain beauty, . which was consigned to the Brit-- i n Sugar commission tt Queenstown, "had been loaded by Aus' are absolutely essential. trian and Germarf stevedores at Diamond Dyes are little priced, safe. and there N. Y.. that Yonkers, and positively satisfactory. v as ample opportunity for a spy RITER BROS. DRUG CO. 10. - Scene from Harold Bell Wrights Great Play The Calling of Dan Matthews Lyric .Theatre Wednesday, November to place an incendiary bomb in The Rexa't Store 11 e NOTE This is not a Moving Picture. sugar bags. He added that in such - i combustion spontaneous a cargo as his vessel carried was on Wednesday, with a contempt for narrow took the trail that leads to(the, almost unknown. .. TIIECALLINfi-O- mirded rrejud'ocy and selfish lower ground,- - and of a .woman' F fd with an exceptionally power-- , conventionality. The piece is en- - and how sheifound heF. way" to WHISKYNOT SACRED MAKES GOOD RECORD SAYS KANSAS COURT ful company and a wealth of tirely ou,t of the common order the higher sunlit fields. There of plays, vigorously treated., is a fine strain of comedy runPetrograd, Nov. 6. An envispecial scenery. Topeka, Kan., Nov. 6. Te able record in the czars army in characterization, ning throughout the entire play The Calling of Dan,. Mat- powerful Webb-Kepyhas been made by, seventeen-year-ol- d Messrs. Gaskill and MacVitty, thews may be called a sequel to and abounding in human sym that seems to lighten the more constitutionality of the act, removing the interloses scenes. two of The serious tells The John Wilton.This young as story The n ShephenLoLthe-Hilwho plot pathy. the producers, of its strength and power state character and protection Englishman, when the war broke . life. One in hills the trials of of and follows efforts pone the life it for the past two. seasons have from shipped into a state out,' secured by Special permisYoung Dan, the son of Matt along 4he higher sunlit fields after having, been played behind to be liquor devoted themselves to the violation of laws, sion of the czar the in used the leading charact- where those who journey see the. footlights and most assurand right to was of the dramati2k$s of ers- Sammy, upheld by the Kansas su- serve in the ranks of oite of the in The Shepherd of the afar, and one leads to the lower edly makes as strong a play as Harold - Bell VVrights Stories, Hills. It is a modern play of ground where those who travel a book, and dealing as it does preme court today. famous Petrograd guard regiyvital questions of The case in which the opinion ments. wilPpresentanotheroneof that today- and trikes--s tralght from look over theiishouldpra - withis-an ppeal on play worth the was rendered was popular authors books, drama the shoulderr Iff deals with the eyes of dread and gloomyshad- tedayrit Early in October of last year Pacific Missouri of the ows gather long before the day while of every one seeing,. not the part tized by Mr, Wright and Els-be- ficht of a great big warm-hea- rt he joined, his regiment at the of a. decision W, Reynolds. The Calling ed man, who is honest jn his is done. only as a delightful evenings Railroad company front and became one of the The Calling of Dan Mat-the- amusement, but as a lesson well of the Cherokee county district mounted scouts. For six months of Dan Matthews will be the convictions, strong in his desire court fining the road $100 on h& took shows us a man who taueht. latest offering and will be seen to do rirht for rights sake and part in practically every each of twelve counts, on a battle famous en of delivering intoxicat- big was in which the Has-beIrion and and deveTopecTTnto what is charge these corps engaged, termed Loves- - Telegraph. If ing liquors within the state, re-in battles have been practically of the Mahin law, In the early Christian church a man wants a wife, he wears a violationrailroads to file state- continuous. He was with the a ring of trothwasygiven to the ring on the first finger of his quiring party of scouts which penetratments of all the liquor shipped ed is he he left if Chrisengaged, man. The to the nearest point to Crahand; womaiTby'the cow and was at one time within tian father? were at great pains wears it on the second finger ; if into the state. In the opinion, written by to explain the ring, apd accordi- married, on the third and if he miles of the city, r , The first thing that the child thatf none save iron rings were West; it was held that eight rwants by way of ornament is a permitted to be worn. - Luxury ng- to Clemens Alexand rmus intends never to marry, on the Justice Young Wiltons record - was there is nothing more sacred such that" after six months of ling. And in the childhood of in rings was carried to extremes the ring was, given .not as-,- an fourth. unWhen a lady is not engaged about whisky intended for the human race the same desire in Rome, where at first they ornament, but as a seal to sigservice he was promoted and be- - F L lawful use than there is about $ were worn on one set one womans or to she the wears a prewa3 manifest. . duty plain ring finger only, nify diseased meat and lottery tick- came an ensign, strictly on the .Rings are so indent that no then on all the fingers,, then on serve the goods of her husband, w ith a diamond on the first fingahd therefore congress has basis of merit of such nature one can say when or where each joint of each finger, and because the care of the iouse er; if engaged, on the second; if ets, same his activities came repeatpower to prohibit the that to married, on the third, and on the they originated. The Egyptians finally a real Roman fop had to belongs to her. the attention of the comedly The first Christians engraved the fourth if she intends to die interstate traffice in one as in manding officer of his regiment shad them thousands of years B. wear certain rings only on certhe other. seals symbolical a maid. C. and the Babylonians ' and tain days of the week. Some of upon their At the end of five months he , Hebrews used them in very an- these Roman rings were of ex- figures, such as the dove, fish, The making of name or senti- RELIGIOUS MANIAC was in command of the mounted cient times. anchor, lyre, etc. The rings us- ment-ring is one of the fantraordinary size. INTERRUPTS MASS scouts of the regiment, and since as a ed for the marriage ceremony ciful turns to which rings have The ring was early used In that early part of the becoming an officer he has twice .Bible, the Book of Genesis, we lovers pledge. While some as- represented pigeons, fish or been put. The words regard been Atrecommended for decora7. Nov San read: Pharoah took off his ring sert that we owe the origin of more often two hands joined to- and dearest are most comrtfon. temptingFrancisco, while tions for services in the field. to gether. In the Christian wed- The former is made up of these . ffrom his hand and put it upon the ring as a wedding pledge His latest feat was the withsuffering from religious mania enwas same the still that the hand. believe, Romans, finger many dings stones: Curiously .Josephs E(merUld) from under a heavy name his R(uby) who a drawing gave stranger it goes much further back, to used as that for the wedding G(amdt) A(me-thys- t) ough, this very ring has-be- en D. Thornton of fire of his command of .scouts, R(uby) Thomas as later found In a tomb of the necro-IpoT- is the Egyptians, Babylonians and ring, but not for the former rea- D(iamond). The latter: Diacreated a sensa- which had been ambushed by a son of any connection directly mond) E(merald) A (methystj Everywhere, of Sakhara, near Mem- Hebrews. tion among the worshipers at squadron of German cavalry .The Among the Roidans the ring with the heart. phis. S(aphire) R(uby)E(merald) St. MavyV cathedral here today young officer conducted this oper This was the earliest known was given at the engagement, In the ancient ritual of the T(opaz) of gaspipe, ation so skillfully that he extriwhen, with a "ring, and undoubtedly rings probably as a pledge that the English marriage the rifig was r Rings were also used largely he drove a length four-inc- h spike cated his command with the loss were used at first chiefly. just engagement to marry would be placed by the husband on the as amulets, either- - because of of only one man, nailed and each instep thrbugh fas this one was used, as a mark kept. Pliny says that- rings in top of the thumb of the4 left some word inscribed upon the one of his feet o the .floor., There can be no such word as fall his time were of iron, but they hand, with the words: In the ring, supposed to ward off evil aufhority and distinction. and of no He uttered pain cry for the man who refuses to sell his Whehsreading and writing were certainly made of gold in name of the Father; he then spirits, or because good influ- had one spike driven home and honor for success. second were littfev practiced, a ring the' century. moved on to the forefinger say- ences might be summoned by foot when his other the through of the In at served device Rome, some with signing special ing: In the name of the Son; the wearer. The most famous There is one time In a woman's ushers, who both as identification ! of the the marriage contract, there then to th middle finger,, ad- oBthese in song and story is the restrained by the life when she likes to hear the right answered the horrified cries of bearer and a mark of the writer was a great feast, and the man ding: And of the Holy Ghost, Seal cf . Solopion which fig- the man. talk bnsinesa. congregation of a document. The impression gave the woman a ring, which finally placing, it upon the ures in the Arabian Nights The action took place while on on the left her j hand, of the device Jon a ring went he put fourth finger, with the Word and in many Oriental legends. the solemn elevation pf the Host far toward giving the stamp finger next to the smallest, for Amen. to be inscribed one of the most sacred Itwas supposed portions of genuineness to a letter or the Romans held that there was The' ring has now become vso with the letters of the ineffable of the Roman Catholic mass, - contract, and today we preserve a nerve running directly fpom closely identified with name of God and to be able to was in progress, and the fact FOIt SALE Fine Six weeks old pigs ?2.00 each. Phone 260' J. the legal fiction in adding seals this finger to the heartrThis that .it is regarded asmarriage the one summon to assist its wearer that the congregation was first or iron was at of, to legal documents. LADY'S RING FOUND Owner can ring' essential sign of marriage and the good spirits, or jinns, and kneeling gave the man the oplittle projections - The ring or circlet of bone or copper, with get it at The Journal office. igno-ran- t, drive off the evil demons. the hold, especially many to remove his shoes, portunity in the shapeofakey to shell is found in caves is not that a Secial. virtues were held to unnotieed, and drive in the nails JERSEY COW FOUND Owner can the wife had posses- valid without marriage man, showing that even it. But during the inhere in some precious stones, before interfered with. It was get it by calling 645 W. 5 N. then rings weri used, for decor- sion of her husbands keys. time of the commonwealth in when set in rings. set WILL TRADE House In Logan for Jasper necessary to secure a hammer ative purposes, and in the his- Later these rings became very England the Puritans seriously in silver was a powerful healer to pry the spikes loose. He was good pasture land. Call this office. elaborand more much no is all nations there costly tory of contemplated doing awayjwith of disease, ostradamus writes, removed to. a hospital. . FOR RENT Eight room house time at which the ring is not ate. it, as having originated with The diamond renders a man - Avisitor from San Luis pbis-p- o with basement. location. Good Some- - Roman ' nuptial rings the heathen. found of India or the Call at this offlfce. invincible; agate was the who in congregation such as Araa The discovery of the ring was had inscriptions, One dominant superstition Crete, eloquent and- prudent, is me- - (love- me), quoted by Father Charles FOR SALE Four good young work Amo te Someone accidental. (I has been built up around the amiable and agreeable; the probably ame- Ramm of St. -- horses. Perchon Stock." Apply 470 Bonam vitan Marys cathedral West one of vine t around twisted a bit (a ing as a symbol of marriage;-tha- thyst resists intoxication; the lovq thee), . Center Street. belief it the as that finger, or slipped on a perfor- good life). One ring picked up it is' bad luck, and a sign of cornelian appeases anger; the wasexpressing the same man who at- ONE GOOD ROOM for rent near ated shell, or a disk of, bone, in the ruins of Pompeii repre- misfortune, to, remove the wed- hyacinth provokes sleep. B. Y. C. Lady students preferred. a similar act about a from which the marrow had sents a man ?nd woman joining ding ring, if only for an instant. Other ancient authorities tempted Apply at this office. in a San month Luis Obispo ago hands. been extracted, and the ring The plain gold ring for the claim that a ruby restrains church. WE SELL THE EARTH The use of a ring as a sign of '.had been invented. wedding is modern. Irt ancient wrath and fury; an emerald is its title and loan money on When mankind attained the betrothal is very general. Copts times it often ornate in de- at enmity with all impurity ;the AMERICANS ATTACKED It. H. A. Pedersen & Co. X aTt of working in ipetals, cop- have a custom of betrothing sign, bearing a Cupid &nd Psy- sapphire will keep all men IN HAITI AGENTS WANTED Gents and Raasj girls at 6 or 7 years of age by che, or a Christian device. Many pure, and is therefore to be per rings wrere common, and dies make $3, to 10 per day. on a of more the finger-the art progressed' and (putting ring have mottoes inscribed, such as: worn by priests; the opal is said ' Nov. 6. Ameri- Alvin Allen, Dept. C. Hyrum, Utah. Washington, FirstTove Christ,' w ha died to sharpen the sight of its pos- can marines in Haiti have had And SIGNET RING FOUND more and more 'elaborate and sia a ring is among the mar- sessor and cloud; the .eves of two more engagements with-r- e -forjheg, :J6uTfiar"rofflcr brought Soon made. Xvere To riage hiSTlovnone- but thosirabout him. "presents" TnadebtherrNext costlyrings volutionists. . One American Owner can get it by identifleatfon. to the bride. In Spain 'settings were placed in the me. One of the largest" rings ever force has occupied Capiosneaf man over-1a a found TWO FURNISHED ROOMS Down 2. if broader bands, or it was gives girl God, saw thee found is a. gold ring bearing the northern border. A statlrs for fo light housepatrol and constimak to a of a fage that years ring, hoop Most fit for me. 7 interesting the portrait, of Trajans queen, was attacked at another point. keeping Enquirerent444 South 1st WesV fit into the two end? after cut- tutes a, betrothal, to which he Aside from marrjage, rings Plotina? the- - headdress being No American casualties were LOST Brown mare, 1200 lbs., slit ting a revolving disk, inscribed mav be held. have taken on great signifi- made up of three, row-- of In ear, star In forehead. Branded with a design. The disk is now Shakespeare refers to a cus- cance. The papal ring is prob- cious stones cut in facets. pre- reported. very lightly on left shoulder 5X. tom fn called the bezel and the circlet prevalent England in his ably the be&t know-n-, for. it Is , Another enormous Modern "Life is the Isaac tJH. Jensen. Brigham ring of the at the hoop, day s exchanging rings ' on when the pontiff assumes onq which a girl took pride la City. to put Formerly,, presented What Egypt and Babylon did betrothal as in of-S- t. Night the device linen office, for her chest. President Franklin Pierce in accumulating having ' BRACELET LOST Between' 3rd . wa3 also done by the - Greeks Strengthened by the Peter In a boat drawing a net 185? by some citizens of San ' WeljL! i north and, the. Brigham Young of your ring. In from the water.- - When the ' and Romans, and in Sparta it Now she collects a lot of grapho-phonpope Francisco. It weighed a pound. College by "way of- - Main street. ; - was found necessary to make a Germany the exchange of rings it is broken. records. Cincinnati Tlmes-gtaThe hoop oftheringfis cut to Journal office and fe law. against luxury by stating at the' betrothal Is a very com- - dies, .The mode of wearing the ring into squares, on each of which - . cejvwreward. f 1 'rSrIf r -- v .., - -- Diamond Byes VQUNQ-EXflLlSHMA- N3 - on - well-know- Kl pro-duci- ng -- with-the-yer- - a ry ws I WHYWEDDING - time-honor- ed cere-mon- y. jRIN GSAREW ORN ; , -- A F N . -- self-crucifixi- on j-o-f CUSHDADS 1 sug-gestth- " - - - ( AB-stra- w-a- ct s In-P- er- to-T- he - n-oo- -- s . Re-wa- rd. w-a- Tw-elft- h inter-chaneme- nt e; Fin-der'ret- urn r, if |