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Show 4Er rweAsam1Sir EVENING ape, ' twoor Tempt, limit LisIg Sera ' WistoT G. -- warmly to the seeeptance of when there- are ei ry. see affected painfully by a suggestion or sharing Lb e loss if that should happen to be the result of the year's operations. ho incline sham In NEVS - lottimkUto tabt Tempts tilp. t 1'0 Ssaisos bat drIonCtl 1 rrivs I' In it: LOS 14 64 111111r, par ?oar I 114 ...Oil t ot. oar bangrONF Nu. pot. I I Mt I ! LOW ttf ..k r "oar pot but. 001Pub.... sonatas 'stoa. t tonewtons, attune and all HP lotisiot000 Allarnd ail I likWA. TUN I eillusaaos. gale Lake Illy. Utak. tt tot thaw midi.; sooner esrrsnituad000e and atittroaatod to Illa ,trAtitert : - t .ttat 1 should Pahlioaeloa .) - bo etrrulatio. Mean Owe Audit tali aty,, V sato rvi Rt. re ()Mos, ss riFi Avimo MiebiestAvosse. South codmia Odle" SU tits posinthee of littit Lak City. es Estorod permed tialms matter according t Act of Cootrims Morels L J. P Malt i Teri Mlle, 1 1 I Mho, to ceiloolsly sass dispatch lb too fee republivaties of ttit oroditod IN this tassclitod to it Sr met otherwise pettitehott sod Ise the local heats ,I01"1,111Pert i beret. All rights of rpablirattolt of tkoStol illore aro aiDo . patches Tko Asoocistd t Ott BALT LAKE Is PrOdill e SEPTEMBER r, iota. OONIE:11MCE NOT10E. lGeneral C011 ntsetietit of the Church of Jesus Christ of Sainte will convse is the Tab-eratotter-da- y MU LAks City, on Friday. Oct. 11. III.. at IS oclock a. nt.. with sessions also en Oct. 4 and A Special Priesthood meeting will be held In Lbe Assembly Hall'en Monday. Oct. IL at -a sa A General Priesthood sesting will convene in the Tabernacle en Saturday, OeL o'clock p. m. 4, at It' is desired that arrangements for mtg. -Winery. reunions- shalt' pot, centikt any et the date' above announced, and that ouch reunions as may be held on Saturday evening be fixed for sit' hour not earlier thee SAS clock. J. GRANT. LUND. ANTuom -rtrrnowsk CHARLES First Presidency. semi-annua- totem '' I v., I I se - : ap- - and per-'us- ed 1 - --- lin last-we- - I'- - - . .:. --- and-neve- . . - : fiEFECTS LN PROFIT SIIARING-- i, country has tried so long and so tbor- - MO the - as experlinent,OTPrOM-Sharin- g 'Great Britain, although the plan is "beliiVedici" originated nearly eighty years of the tago. Considering the attractiveness on the surface, sand these long years chime , of mnre or less persistent trial, it has made little headway and met with nothing lite the ' incases that might have been expected. It's funa dedamental weaknesi is that While it to tend in. gree of satisfactionwhen profits dimina is It crease, they disappointment ish and of otirse an outright failure :when . . . . - , , s t their'fitaiwe . altogetlier::..., 'A committee representing a federation of ,British Industries has made a recent study of sentiment on the subject, and reports that Bra- , has no fetidness for or confidence in ish labor it as a palliative for existing economic discon-,;' - . - - - ' oubstittite of a nionetary windfall, ' ''' which they consider to be. 'I' hey ..bold that remunera t ion- should "not --depend -- on. 7 the success or failure- of commercial manage-- and:a :meat, and that proflis.. form 'an illusory" :wrong basisior reckoning w ages.-- Ihey argue the-chane- profit-shari- .,..., ng - -- - r !bit' W (Mid ibiring-cif:-Pfelitil- lilisOitalt; 'ere-er- between employees" in ilaferent establish- rients engaged in tbe same industry, and still qualities bet eeo employees in dif.,geester-in- e ferent inclugries, V.mally. they show - that 'adds yory little to the worietir earnings except .wheeetlie- ettpital invi.s4w el is ,..11 0. iturnben-o- f great In comparison vi it people . , employed , Some of these arguilients are a t without , . ( weight from the employees standpiti-tteid ' probably from no other standpOlut would these, investigators be expected to look at the subject-- :That the unfairness of it fact, howes ' all: There seetils to he supreitieiielifferenee - profit-shari- ng - t wit i . . . J - .- , !represented in returns on the capital employed. ;In fact, some of the unreasonable demands of ,Utter seen, specially designed to topes-telanypossbilky Alt sePing if) it That Abers shall be no prelits for the' Pm pi oyerg. and ' Eve n thoim Lonsoquett tly nothing io Phat.. .. protit-4.4arizg- - - by - - - - tsttanL - , s been considerable oomments some THERE of illoolishbecause based upon inaccaracy Of in formation.- - concern ing- the' poverty and-thgenerally lamentable stattia of the widow of American travBayard Taylor. the Well4ziosk-ger and man of, letters. tuid someerme t7: S. - , pro-Germ- - ;161. 1401119M1.4tefrm &Mei 1"Zte;s' loss amt. 0PSIXIV at 2121211645141hatIl. lion o e. tat-Orm- .GENUINE;CASTO R IA 1 wriCTP11-1(- . 1)sto oth Dos go .141 Ing be ht will the minni hrot prim? ion AVaoll lev 1,ou JOH Wn ALWAYS tlat form. Bears the Signature of Inc a hake. ga;eZ 0 Ak . ?NE A Ult ers ft CONPAPIV. NEW VONIC Us I . , W;tho wits It, CIPIPIr It Curren..... 175 1114 Mrs. D. Dr. W. Donoher Wanner Douglas Wallace Douglas Doug Lai Louis Friedman P. E. Groesbeck Cecilia Willis 250 1.000 100 mad. I teil Ancor Falt - Nrv ,Shrs. : telecr t'ad b 1.25 5.00 .50 .50 Wall Street (single track); and forty ,40) test between curbs on said Wall Street from First West Street to Sec-- , DELINQUENT LIST OF THE COT. 13$ 104.1 ond West Street laingle track), and all TONWOOD GRAND - CENTRAL MIN1041 ktut of said pavement to be bine (II) Inches ING COMPANY: 481 5.00 thick. wLets 1,000 No. am (I) inch concrete base, No. 24 1,000 - 25,00 one and il Amt. inch binder anti -111 3.000 15.00 14 500 9 3.60 one and Lett la Olson -, (l4) inch topping of 100 192 Dr.. A....Ohartrup 2.60 sheet sulphal in- Paving 500-Olsenle Lott Districts Nos IS Lettis Olsen 42 2.50 25. 30 and 21, 500 Holdaway, W. S.. Jr. 500 2.50 the plane, according to on 500 2.10 profiles and opecifications IT Lettis Olsen 500 2.50 520 fluffakvr. Ray file In NO0 2.50 the office of the 1.500 12.50 267 Johnson. Thelma Is A. Martin City Engineer, and 1.000 5.00 21 W. D. Habish ....o 750 3.75 117 Harry Kafalis coat the of abutters the portion defray 5.00 and 1,000 Kafalls 23- - P. E. Erickson 500 2.50 '116 Harry by a lots' assess 50 .25 ment expense thethereof SS 204 F. W. Mayne .o 1.50 634 Dr, A. Lipkis or ut lots upon pieces ground or 2.AuO 2 000 F. 2.50 473 E. Maddocks blaynes 54,0 2.50 to be affected and reoriented by said Soo 30 P. W- - Mayne, 3.50 323 Clarence North Blocks. situated within improvement, 1.000 5.00 AI 189 Pritchard Iscauti'. 12.50 St Bernard B. 2,5I4 5.00 85,16, 954 96. 103, 104, 113, 114. 121. 133. 1,000 03 Tom Bukor 7.5.0 561 Dr. W. Pugh 1,500 875 Pichiös .4 4;31 t09 and 159 Plat "A." and Blocks 12- ,577. Il.ter Is Christs Christeidu 25.00 23, 27 and 21, flat ".E." Salt Lake City 5,000 300 1.00 460 John M. Ritchie lopules 260 1.25 Survey and Southeast quarter Section Reed 510 Delay IS Christos Ch.ristodu- 1.000 6.00 25, Township 1 North. Range 1 West. 200 1.00 283 J. Fewson Smti h lopulos 1,0r11 216 J. Fewson Finith 6.00 fronting or abutting upon the streets CbrisiOds90 Cliristos ;o,ono 60.00 above named, and to a depth of fifty 200 - 1.00 448 Moroni A. Smith lopulos 1441 2.50 (50) feet back from said streets, and Stokr 91 Christos Christodu51 Gaddie W. L. Van Wagonen 1.000 5.00 all within the dictrict bounded on the 200 1.00 572 lopulos 120 W.L. Van Waironen 1,000 5.00 north by center line of Section 25, Ch.ristodu- 2 Christ, 500. 2.0 Township 1 North, Range 1 West, on . .. 200 1.00 195. Mabel Whittaker lopulos 25 the eaat east of Sections line by and St "Christ, Christoduorder of the Board of Directors, :26. Township 1. north. 104 .10 theBysale day for the above delinquent Range 1 West, the seiuth by South Temple Street. 124 BenJ. M. Gould..... 1,000 5.00 was poatponed from Sept. 2.5th tu on The stock coat 1211C.- 443..F.:... estimated ,Hradford.eoo. 23 per front foot- -131-- - Peter MacReavi ths private driveways. 1143114AN'. .23 y It 139 L. Stowart Water 1o090 services and titewer---5.45 installing Secretary. 141 Tony Amelia 190 assessed against the propfrty bens.95 Do . 1,30 141 .C. Brown 3.04 fited; In addition to the regular assess-meri- t. NOTICE TO cONTILICTORS 2:1- b. 425 !!! 146 c...osidard Jennie Lomar 1,500 7.50 I STATE OF UTAH', OFFICE '1Estimated cost of 147 Wm. H. Lomat' drive 500 private 2.50 Road Commission. Salt Like City, ways $70.00 ' 14$ .M ta. H arvey- - Gard. bids will be received by Estimated cost connec- . .. sewer of ner 1.000 600 !State Roact Commission of Utah. tions 154 G. 11 Pack 35.00 184 .62 Capitol, Salt Lake City. Utah. at Estimatod cost of watertervices. 11.00. 173 C. R. Parr 1.000 5.00 2 o'clock 1919. and at 23rd, p.m.. Sept 176 Emer Murdock N1111$00" 1.000 6.00 'The total-cost time publicly opened for - conof said intOrovement 180 J. R. Murdock 16.40 that 3,080 an earth roadway between is estimated at two hundred' and two structtog 430 lilt Dr. H. Z. 2.15 Moab-In- - Grand-and-SLa Sal and thousand three hundred seventy-eigh- t 102 Toney Melton 3.711 Juan Counties, State of Utah. the 1,750 same i Of (1202,37323) dollars, 104, A. J. Wilson 1.765 8.83 being designated us Utah Federal Aid and he abut-temwhich sum-t186 Mrs. Ben .ohnson portion ts one 210 1.05 Project No. ti. , ' hundred forte-onthousand six tint). 165 - Bert - Merrittew h Of s I dr.ed eighty-fivIThe-lengtand 187 John Kalov, 425 (1U." 2.1324 mils, and will be let 1685.14) Is 109 Christ Chinks dollars; eight thousand one huts.; 197 .69 in three separate contracts ii a fol- dred two and 190 Thelma Johnson ($3.10240) dollars, 70 ' .35 lows:. . -or .4welve and 191 - Peter Laves dollars 190 ($12.66) .95 to (he Blue Hill, 12 miles: per front r linear foot of 1Mosh Hill. 103 Mr. and Mrs. Geo. abutting 1 hlule Shoe, Smile. to 2Blue o rt Master foot roadway 420 2.10 t do uf(t seventy-tw8A4u1e shoe., to LaSal ., Juncl, 4 t(trtoopme lOr Peter Panurals' 250 1..25 - 1.05 miles... bioei north nf, SOuth ,TomPle Street., 104 I. L. Rose 210 wad sars ow rlams, '.aptscifleationst Me double' tracks): one hundred two thou- 190 -.- V- Cra --WI'nelheetor, 7" 746 141 In the,offirce of this S:.ate Road Com' 108 Geo. Ylanopulon hundred - ninety-nine-a256 mission. Salt Lake Utah, and the and two 107 P. R. Hudson AllS or fourteen , (8102.299.0S) 4.33 office of the BureauCity. dollars, of Public Roads. 193 P. R. Hurtson , , 870 (214.14) dollars per front or 4.35 Colonel Hudson, Buildlog.Ogden,,ZialL., ?intim, lo61- - Of abuttIng property 119 .-R. 13 The above plans and 4,,pceificationa seventy-two 100 J. H. Haniam...; foot 878 .bet 4.86 may obtained at' the ofilice of the roadway with twen. , :nt 0. W. Holmberg foot 13.09 State Road Commission On depositing ,1,615 (from one-ha- lf . 20- 2- Margaret Johanere - 480 -- 2.16 block rth-north ofparking, South lanai addit in. Templo,Strest t A ,,,.. ..,. 103 Goo., Jensen 870 4.35 format tort- - mar- - svf, encored front - the Fifth-Mithousand: . Staeet) itI. titre. 204 Clara Mav Roch..-427 4.13 State Highway Engineer at Salt- Lake five hundred forty-six- and 22.100 206 G. F. Pack 845 4.33 ICity. Utah. ($3.54622) dollars, or twelve and ,1-' 200 Edith Packman ' 7S .34 The right to reject any or all bids Is ($12.62) dollars per front or linear foot s 707 Edith Backman of abuttipg property f6r fifty ' foot reserved. ;5 203 R. E..Brigge Cloth-425 or certified ettPek for One roadwaY; (Fifth North Street to Cilia- 2.13 209 - I - Coleman 425 2.13 Thousand Dollars (911190:3',(11 marla ton Averue)1, Leven thounand..,-ntne..- ..rt.21tIL runetugham sixty-fiv- e payable to the Utah State Road Com.7. hundred and (1,11.- . .30 misaton 211 Jobe Christ- - .175 mnat sectimpati:e men hid as 905.4fl -- dollars, or ten and ' 213 A. E. Davie 1106. .94 evidence of good faith and aS a guaran(110.71) dollars per front or linear foot . 214 A. E. Davis 330 I AS ty that; if il w II r et 4.d tbe contract. the of abutting property for fifty loot 115 'John Penardia Of-- 2.14 bidder- the comtract and' roadway. (Clinton Avenue to Wall ' .240 216 J. IV. Edmonds ' , Street, single L90 give bond required: - fiftsen thou. , track): and 117 Mrs. N. H. 8'arnetSTATI,1 ROAD CoMMISSION- sand seven hundred seventy-on- e and 214 Herbert Genall 76 .361 ,. BY Ira Secretary. .. 'dollars or ($1577197) nine and Genital ..4 161 tie: Herbert .01 ($952) dollars per front or linear S. tione 220 .... 1112 , NO. CF. foot of abutting property for forty foot 525 oust tleurukee - 4.2 pit Street from te (Wall roadway itL-First 11,! 11, 21,blef -, i '' Nottire Wert- etyett-Euxi- tis atferitEe-tWar-d-Sucold II fir 224 Wm. lowanks'...,... (rack). 4,21 t'onamisaltraertv of Salt. take All Protests It trd object-lon122 Wrtv.- k,harrka t'r. 7.7174t out.of pueh intention must be such Board ani-log : 311 of to make the follow-- - -- presented In writing nee, ell :if Wirt. 251 1.24 Ina'Comm;ssronererating therein described 1211 lot Improsiernentot. T WOottea 31 l74 To grade. curb and gutter. construot erty.Tto the - City Recorder on orprell 1.741; be. 12, A. .7. lirtse. IS draMage ttystem and riffraf f, drive. fore the 29th- day of September, 1913. , .R. A-. - A, "1"1" 112 L. ass. The ' Install aater of Sa Board servtees 4 ""Y Its Commissioners at ,1"41"."" vv ay et ' with-sheefulneettone. el. Cbfflit Prat egtriar trioeting theratatter. to- nneol 411114 wit the 3Sith dity of September, ISM .A4,004..itp4,671; .14",ral,rti,hoa!ptires4ritit 1(2;5 ftroittindtit11;11! 'will consider the proposed levy, and 144 PProgra,.. retells 1.0041 s.fit Street I SA id Wept :hear and consider such protests and to P3114 frilaTOSSMSUS as Shalt Is powmaft. T, . 1.non eA tStreete , o,ttnent- to Le s eventy. !objections '. 412) feet t,teeesrt ettrbe PTT - t beer) made.- n 140.,Tean. c. 2.,,o order of the Board osi two F rot Wett Ptreet, from. Sottth Tettvn:o of Commissioners By S 1'1 )1nrstrotProselsetee g 00 . of Salt Lake City. ' Dreek an . S as lei South Temple ' htreetl 1,06n LEATHAM. two ' W. A.City 471 1. C. Poo wan 1 feet between curbe 1,04 th twenty.lI Recorder. . so' t Sta. 1et,.f Babikos four (24) lt,y4t park in eet,tr No. fee. if I .254 Paving Eytenaloc l'irst4 ' STS E. D. PaLiter trona Virat 444 Street 4th,-IllPubliestion 1,1405 one,half 2.st4Weet Sept Str,rtn N. Carl !AAA $4 Jo TeTrillo t,tre-- t .444 :4 04 rtret, fifty 4101 feo-t-- tete n purhg 2 o4it cokonptan. Wm. The Fa...at country newspaper-o- f Olt r!rol W1.4 S,tet fr4m In," Litmote 1 , 1,1.1, og North, StriNet etititianeolt, lint.n -- -- 461 Yr. Nip114, chr,m- 41I trO2 fprt 1,..tvq..pon ,rent oti Kati 132.91) psr year. Issued Mondays arid .; , ll 'Weet 'Street , tephsrtion 7... :,.. $.064- - tv ', AtOrit. NOTICE. .n. ( telegr rereiv p,oI DELINQUENT r w Pio lui .rtftig Lima Cory of Wrappet. one-ha- Cerpu tarnil) r. ir - I'll ' by Prank Cram.) tteatet - flies of Thk Deseret News, a.nti phi. Sa!t when tor fol Sines yuda. , Besi Louis. sons, - beck I Neva(' Ilestot t bree- ot,Col St. Un brotht -- anti a o - I storkr - :: I Salt o. - ' 1 ;, - an 4 - - 22-1- d.m,, ' - 14-1- . s , 40-1- 66-1- , . . . -.. T nd 14-1- 2-- for-7-,..- . ty-fo- ur - . - 62-1- & - 41-1- 00 - 11-1- will-exec- ure - witei-dsught- 14 m 52-1- Salt: . , -- To , - they feared they .inust remain estranged, As she is more than ninety years old. her earpeat protestations In favor of German's:tine, artinst the rnited States while still in .this eountry wort indillizently Overlooked, stud she was In no ,wise molested, dor hindered In tbe. least, when 'she intimated a desire to ro hark. If any ingrat ' Mule has Veen manifested. therefore. it was not 'ably be the last t miske an arTy "ur4 senration. . I I ct .z -r- 41111 ta-rtf- t- .o ..11 '- , ' aSSO . 1 !t, , Ort1510NS VICT011101: S. AlloThir divivIn that wolt the war tinglehantit,.ti ta about to &hark. Thrrr ram' b few of thtm lefteSuokaaa Spokes:clam-aker.. 4 , -- ma I to-h- - Salt rhici When Adam ate the Apple we heard nothing about its effect ea his otomach, but we do know, or ougiat to know, about the effect of tat&blos given children. knowledge Is necessary to La indicate that much and deaths Wants the mothers, among tto" along this line is needed. On this subject many works have been published,but most of them to technical and complicated as to be unintelligible to the lay mind. Food, hygiene and proper clothing must be learned by all must study them, know them. Do you? ' mothersthey Around every bottle of Fletcher's Castor!' Is a booklet in lain everyday language that all can understand, put there by the advice and approval of physiclens. Will you read it? Fletcher'. Castoria has been in use so many years that it is a waste of words to praise it, but because of the many substitutes and imitations we endeavor to protect the babies by keeping before the public the signature of Chas. 11.11etcher and a Copy of the wrapper. It is your only safeguard. dminis Sks Cerra& "- 1 iAw- . -i Fit-p-- 1 A .. - , .. . Inrel ' . 7 iimirty nor It MA ,' Bringing tip 't fr,,,m'-ci,rito- - . Tb rhari or mg mat-bor- n. nt ItTiV I " want - - she-we- in vol rPiw sham A- " Cash for the purchase of most of the stock mins at Tintin the Centeantal-Eikekreaohed Etna Lake from New 'Torii, the.purchaser being the United Statee Smeltking. fining & Mining company. The tranaare-- -. for t2,006 sham. tIon Involved S1 3si3O00 ,. A hnor McKinley brother of President Me.KinicY. Pent a few hours in Salt lAskwon his silty to the Pacific- coastHe was acand- a few companied by his Intimate friends. Getinatiy.The slateMent appelitciniiriot'many times of lat e. that has given ke imoaa - TheletVPICatang Cbseettiness ho -' CAS Ur s Ake-Ott-wa- g in 'Minister-T- rise to these comm ents about "the u ogratefid- p9,4 of republics.", etc., is to the effect that the lady in question was now living in Germany in wantbeing actually dependent both for food and clothing upon the American Rr.dCro,:, A ekent letter from her to a nephew in this .country dernolisheslhis story completely- She is living in Gotha. and in comfort with a niece. and has neither had Occasion . nor is likely- to time. to call 'MITI the Atr;eriran Tied Cross or v for assistance. As to-- . the oliiracnry ked by the implied neglect oT the widow pity-4of a pubbe,servant so highly esteeMed as the ar Ger- -, .14,1Lxr,:1411,,,,,q4,Ltil , the daughter of a university professor at Gotha, and thOrgughly in haek er her sympathies; It ati;ii lancLst the nuthreak of Ihe ismrandwas I romed with all the warmth of affection thst bor kindred could bestow tipen one from whom raallSiPtIP112;141r4 , - n : a rift taiDa i MO g-in 4 - , 7- 1 1310111 rammeedioltemboamobadbooa;wWwocuisan , -- TAit011;8-Vibii1C.-7- ) El-.a- t !approximate LY 100 ComPan37-agairtsheirs of ths great pioneer leader. In coinection,with the visit oi President Dias of Mexico tn Chicago, it was otated that President McKinley had arranged torneet him there and invite him toWashington as his &test And the guest of tho The board of public 'works of Salt ',Lbw City rejected the paying laid on Main street and Irirsts and Second South streets by tho company as 'not being up f to specifications. News from Honolulu contained the .announcement that Judge Alfred $hartwell had been chosen by the government to represent the territory of Hawaii unofficially in ..ingt-pyknofVongre os.17 during the n.wt 'rho...American ship ales Howes reached Bait Fronelsee teem Baltimore with Jour of the crew in trona and the pone flag flying .he main rigging. Attempted mutiny was , It. 14111i t SEPTMMER IL 18910 An sisotrio ear filled with passengers iustl running at a high. rats of Piped, jumped the track near Carthage. Mo... and turned over on its top, injuring 20 persons. . 0 A friendly suit to quiet title to tbs west half ,ofths Brigham Young hurial lot on begun by D,,- First strest..iiait 11.4"Scott"). Walls aa attorney for the Trust- - At to ttio smiling young miss. and IL-Y.- - II Ft utak pied I trol felt rend duct i 1 - underpaid.: They are proud of their may even Indulge A feeling of gratitude to those who serve In them; but they are peculiarly slow in according such material recognition of the service as to attract to It and retain in it Lhe The result Is. the compensations of Out 'of ' profession Jta and to dignity proportion Importance; and in the nature of things it will not be long, in- these times of competition and specialization. until the schools. will be mannedor womanted:. only by those 'ha though not particularly capable of teaching. are unfit for anything else. Society must adopt a new ideal with reference tOeducation, and to realize its full possibilities, the public itself must be educated to the, principle of finding and Fewarding a high grl of men and women the pay corresponds with the standards thui set, the standards themselves will slump, for nubile spirit rannot for always make economic stand against selfish interests. Imrne 1 f)tt4 iOtti Children' Cry- For -- rglits TWENTY YEARS. AGO. From the .t diet' mori - (Copyright, ogre Ie?I , Where I Ilk to so smile Is in the Yoe. You can fool ins with your lips. but not with your net. Giro me therefore a good wholesome Orouchface. a Sourbafl . a taco marked by grimneao and Indigestion. a fierce mouth and a twinkhe in the eye. That is the kind of man rn pick to go fishing with. To go lbaek to Old Bill. Everything be doe is under protest But he does it And the unctuous and charming torte W. Saccharin lain favoti of everything. Oh, most enthusiastic. and never does anything. Not forms rhomme qui tit. Not if he has a bad y. in any cam ---The besot comedians ars futioroal; Tho villain chortles. 16. Moral: Bo pleasant, but not too forover. lasting ple;Alult Old Bill has a way of asking his wife to race. peas tho butter. "Paso the butter. Wall." Which Is an abbreviation for "If you do not pas tho butter at onto I will push your faro againstethe wall." Sounds brutal. doesn't It?. But she laughs and cornea over and kisses him . and he growls. and oho calls him her ',melons darling old beer. - Rho says he is the most even tempered man In the a he oontinuously for over thirty years.":Philadelphia , he opfi dop egnature devil smile& world.,.-alway- I fao-sim- ile the grinning dowager, the ingratiating mirk of ths beggar. tho proremional geniality Metro of of tho pareon. the inettacioagood the OCIel lady. tho gloom of whit tooth the contidonce men flashes at res from bonewth his black muatache. 'Wolves smile. And tho - in re-Mem-ber day' of a smiling salooman. Ito was so aunnr Ant prickly boat It was & rogot trockl bot to moot my old friond BIII thnith on Mit oldowalk. BIB always look Ilks he lied Just hit hie mother. Rosily he la restful. Bo lover smiles. scoot under proteat. Wheel you run'anross PM be is liable to stop roe and whkerpr boarooly. "I love rainy I want to ooe the hospitals full. I daps. bate ieunahins. I want war and debts. rm In the league of nation& I love weak with pre- seamen and etroot drink. Doors Tot all' the hibition. I am a while you know bet I. dho kindest. gentlest tout imaginable,. Ito le a revorood ItyPoorite. Moat PooPl Bill cameosa his conceal their bad trait good ones. So be averages jp th world Thin thore the RD' tho clotheot hc o thoi sou - -- a policemaa for Me. smiler got on your mem memo pal Thor was a mem canto in my me tee' torday to poll met stock in lb. rlybroight OU Company. Ito emote when he enterell h. mole ell the timil be woe talking to ii be cortainly appoat4 tichiod to death to most mo, bee basked In my groatneme. h was genial boyood bollof. and he wont out just or pleastatases." a In time. for a Utt lo eouple mom Wise. sad I would halm some to the lectrio chair with tits benovolont blood On my bands. s able to pay for iL In rejecting the idea, er, the state has clung to some of the policies and theories connected with IL The teacher is not now required to rboard around" among the families that furnish his or her pupils, nor look to the tuition fees from parents for his or her compensgion; neither is it frit that any person of fairilamillarity with the rudiments of education, whether able to impart that knowledge to children or not, fulfills all the requirements of A trainer of the youth. From those archaio conditions and conceptions, all progressive communities are now free. But if theold notion does not stillpersist that' almost-anybodwill do for a teacher, In most places Its corollary obtains, that the teacher, being paid out of the tax fund, ought to be content with a very little of IL People never tire of tell- ing bow honorable is the profession of a pedagogue. yet are never wIllingto admit that it is A toy book: o And you bevel known Inotan000 whor how-e- regularwages have.noclesireloace,epLas 4,, - HAPPILY the modern elate has got away from idea of education that only those should get it who wanted It enough or were Workingmen-wh- o Ines arrestod turbine the poome. iliAd EDUCATORS AND THEIR HIRE. ., Dv &mother lade to this matter. tho Latinist can no overdone. asdowe-atair&sons said lobos bo was hichod co - tot Read what one of the GREATEST NEWSPAPERS IN AMERICA ha: - - -tay on this subject: "The manufacturers of Castoria bave been compelled to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars to familiarize the publio with the signature of Chas. IL Fletcher. This has been necessitated by reason of pirates counterfeiting the Castorial trade. mark. This counterfeiting is a crime not only against the proprietors of Castorta, ' but against the growing generation. All persons should be careful to tee that. Castorta bears the signature of Chas. IL Fletcher, if they would guard the of their children. Parents, and motlairs in particular, ought to carefully examine the Castoria advertisements which have been appearing .in this paper, and to that the wrapper of every bottle of genuine Castoria bears the ofChas. IL kletcher, under whose supervision it has been manufactured a word tor th Grouch'- There's g"44. - Counterfeits. - Freak CtiSdaL nut-t- v The Pacific coast bat no doubt good MIN for complaint over this discriminatton;lbut there would hae been more sympathy from the Middle West bad the rout itself been less grasping in years past, when through rates were less than to points SOO to tpo milts this tide of when any and every attempt bt tidewater, and -the interior cities to obtain Just treatment Was sootted at and fought by San Francisco, Portland and Seattle interests. Salt Lake and other intermountain cities baviruffered severely in times past on aocount of tilts policy, to which Fe roads the Southern- - Pacific and 4hot coast IntO Pacific bands of the played dirwctly shippers and left intermountain shippers high and dry. Mr. Stubbs was the great champion of the Californians in this matter, and was never willfully guilty of showing any favor to this part of the country. But that day is past; the roads are in the hands of the government, water competition le no longer a shibboleth or phrase to swear by, and the Pliettia Coast is no longer on- the hit for esolusive favors to the commercial disadvantage of its neighbors. , s . wwwori.....-- pulled wear. Ito oat - Tito itAa olaimott. &hall we add Pi the mon St home neppineea. rolieve tho pros. ours aod bolo &loos. - eh, -- ' la & &sada malignod Doc We aso mine:toll in ail uplift literature te to em ssnlMng, t look plese&ntly sod lo hoot Lb. corner of 04 orbsoularis oriel optima on ' twill - no P - shall be ',before another issue of ,The Noel set foot in have wilt he readers by its the etates railroad center at Ogden and in its aasured eapital eity of Salt Lake. He may be the from proper ' tof a royal welcome; for apart fietroeet and acclamation that are his due as the He- ,Chef Magistrate and First Citizen of the and public, be comes if the particular exponent !defender of one of the nioet momentous docu' !talents ever constructed by the hand of man. With the spirit and Intent and purpose of this instriment be will find the people ofittah in ' i full sympathya circumstance among, many t ;others that should inspire him to the delivery, the Tabernacle tomorrew night,ot one of the greatest speechee of his tour. With that ' of his ek !occasion he enters upon the the ijourney; and though It is but natural that hai.'e should weeks put ;past three strenuous and vitality to considerable strain, energy ,'his ' Ihe should still be able to make an effort worthy of the'Seeasion and the theme.. The arrangements for the reception and :entertainment of the distinguished party have ;been entrusted' to good hands and they have ' :been judiciously made, It is sincerely to be that the weather and everything else will that no untoward incident May be propitious, . mar the general festivity, and that both.to the . ,visitors and. to is who are at home here the r event may prove mutually-pleasin- g . to be forgotten. , , ' 111100-t- Theattrei Nowa tot Dr. I woutii po ACIPIC coast ship builder., are much turbo(' over the fedora' railway adniinistrali4in's rsing thiough freight on sleet VI per cent from Pittsburg. and 106 ptr rent from Chicago to Pacifw toast points; so it would pear se though other sections of the coubtry are experiencing their "mei at the bands of the freight-rat- a makers. It is estimated that on an ship (hese rates will amount to 187.50n, which. roast build era declare, operates directly in favor of Atlantio coast shipyards. This is double the freights paid in 1014, higher than even the rate paid by Japan. It wmild be much theaper to freight by water. but the government will not release the vessel" necessary for this on the ground that they are needed on the Atlantic seaboerd. 'To all of which the Patine coast people rejoin that this extortionate raise hi clapped on to help square up the heavy governmental deficit, and that Paelfie coast competition. uncomfortable for the Hog Island yards on the other side of the rontineneis the real animus in the action of the railway admin. latration. -T- OWOCIROW! the United States is 'Tint President e ofwestern borders of Utak ra th proaching .. er The UTAH , In Pratse of the Grouchlac&-- PACIFIC Co ST PtKiiET AM) CIASUEMZ. -I- LAKE CITY SALT EVENING NEWS DESERET . . , - . , Tlifirtmarayll, - :9k,; US ' - |