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Show THEin TheARGUS. Rural Republican, S'li't-esMM- - rufcltahed Every Sumljy by the WESTERN PCHUSHING CO. Subscription Price: One Year .li.no SIk Months l.w 75 Three Months mutter at the postuffice at Halt take City, ttah, under the Act of Cuttitn'u of March 3, 1)79. ns Entered FVbru.iry SO, second-clas- s 1906, BRIANT 8. YOUNG EDITOR L. H. GRAY .. BUSINESS MANAGER l laid lo his rest, many will slop by his bier or his grave aui they will (Minder lung over wbal they and slighmig-lhad passed unhet-dinglby iu their mad wurldly ruh. And long days after, when bis lumen haw merged to dust; when all that wat mortal remains only lu name, that time will net- him rise agaiu. He will rise, aud his name will lie great. He never can die, for though the essence may pass from his poor mortal frame; tiled and weary with a struggle against adverse fortune, yet the magic wand of-- the great Creator done thou Well that told him: faliliful servant" will linger, aud it will lovingly stroke the plciurea he has painted, giving the essence . of noassi-sund ble life to , he will spring up again, eieiiui, . a man whose a going has left a void that nothing on earth can till. It would delight you io know John Hafell, ll would please you to si-- his works. They breathe hfe, iii! it v and leal. A vlsu to the purlnis if Hr. C. W. Hales ill IIP- - Tellipleloll. where a few of his plciuri-aiv on x..ibi:lon cit-rna- - g e iiisi-nai- aiis-r-nal- All hiihlness coiiiiiiunlcutloiis iiiuhI InjihlreHM'd to the liUKliieHS Manto ager. All other communication - the Editor. s Olllce Editorial Room Dusim-s- Hell .... 14 16 Eagle Block Fagl lllock Phone 3306. (lod-glve- ir.i-.n- s DID ITT will well repay When a man grows old and his blood THE CLOCK gets cold; when the red ou hla cheek tiirna blue; he thinks he will rustle and gets out to hustle. I lid it ever occur to you? Idd It? hid It ever occur to you that now Is the time to la doing things? Did It strike you that now is the lime of all times when a good word for your city and state is koIiik far to accomplish the graiul result let the that many are aiming for-- to world know what a great section of country this is? Iffd It occur to you that you need ashamed of Ball take nor of not t'tah? lias It occurred to you tnat neither one or the other is half ns black as painted? Have you ever set 1m- - calmly down and run over in your mind's eye the latent, undeveloped resources of this city and state? IN) It. sometime, tat your mind pass over the scenes yon witness every day, and then If you do not feel like gelling nut and hustling for your city and state, nothing ever will oceur to Killer conics you unless the Fool along and lilts you. Try It sometime; tr sitting your tire one of these evenings, and pass In iiicutul of review the glories ami grcatm-iSalt take. Start nt the head of Main sired, and walk slowly down. Noli- - ilm News building mid its annex, buildings made of Flnh stones, built by Ftiih men. guided by capital and paid by Ft all iiuuiey. talk across the stri-c- i at the two hanks, mid tiy to recall how many millions of they have. 1 lien puss M. I., that great store, mi to the Z. employing Its hundreds of people und doing a business of six millions of dollars a year. Note the other big business blocks; sec the happy fHeoa of nil the prosperous merchants, fining on down your way, you recall the fact that the street Is paved with Ctah with aaphaltiini ami the sidewalks l.'tsh cement; notice that mrt of the three millions I hat Is being spent on the new street car system; see those four Rival hanks on the corner of First Hviuth and Main, think of their millions of resources. Isiuk down First South to the west and note the blocks of street paving, the streets lined with magnificent business houses, all prosperous, all the mere hun Is happy, lsik to the cast and see on the bench Fort Douglas, and notice how that part of the city Is building up. See the tin meiise busineHM blocks, the Y. M. ('. A. building, and In fancy II y down State si reel and catch the great Implement houses and the handsome blocks of the telephone coiuikiiiIch. Then on down Main alreet. noting the new I'tah Trust company biilhlln and other business structures. You him Hue blocks on the Intersecting streets, tass on 1o Fourth 8onih. On your way you have noted the new Immense Across the building at Third South. sired Is the Immense store of the AVulkers; half way down the block your gaze resta on the new building, bnlll dollar government the Across stone. of t'tah street yon see the steam arisare ing from the busy engines thai new the working, renting skyscrapers of Mr. Newlioiise.and loti you note the Immense excavations feel proud of them. Acrosa the street on Fourth South yon see the ground million being clean'd for the new two Is go dollar hotel that Mr. New house down ing to build, and hstklng straight the street you face a mile of asphalt fresh paving. Just laid, and looking and new. you Turn your gaze to the east andcouneatch the spin of the city and one cost ty building; a building Wbat big enough million dollara and that mid handsome enough for a city live times as large. Turu your eyes where you will, you see these things; you note the great business structures. Yet you have because passed them every day. and. nevvou are acriistomeil to them, yon about the or stranger telling think elghl-slorle- d htiU-mlllln- ten-stor- y er it right now. it; do It right; do too late nor not la It afraid. t.e lion't Is It too early. you. SAID. Till-Cloc- - - s s , r Mountain The Herald and Intermornlng-haSunday last publican I an article on John llafen. d lta th Course. An Immense audience turned out and gave Senator Tillman an enthusiastic welcome. Ou Thursday night George K. Wendllng dellv ered a lecture on Itoliert E. 1m, to another great audience In the name hall. These lectures and entertainments by the Iqlverslty are giving 8all takers genuine treats, and every THE POLITICAL POT BOILS SLOW lone time during my revivial culutar-- ! mhm I remember I stated 1 could kick LY, AND -- THOUGH NOT DISa hole In the angel Moroni on top of COURAGED. HE IS NOT j the temple. My friends tell me 1 tried SANGUINE. to do it, but I didn't get any further ; than a rip la the rear portiotf of the geography uv my pants. At another (Hy Cslmyre Wallace ) A number of country visitora were time at least so I am Incredibly in- person who can do bo should purchase The Colonel j "Huh? tas. its me. boasted uv (he fact that 1 season ticket q. The next event ached standing on Main street, looking at j was surly. His head was wrapiied bad mi many votes that even after I uled Is that of Frederick Starr for tlie electrical sign, in which the curwith a huge piece of old quilt, one cyej w Id have enough left to a lecture on "The Truth About the rent comes down a looped wire, makwss sadly out of repair and he looked ;bl,y ,iand oraaiI an a monkey But Congo, which will be given on Octo- ing It look like a flash of fire dropping from the roof to the edge of the sidepnlf urouiMl thf mouth. thenn xad thought only harrow up ber SK. Yc.,. it's me, as I remarked ron-jm- . walk. One country visitor was exI fell fell Mjn. from STANDARD OF MEASURE. they be of me. Kra,.e an- - now liguoiis; that plaining to a crowd of Interested listaUtln. here ln Which I'uuses me to remark, son. that al.kll an clinkers waitin fer a sum eners how it was done: "You see For some years past scientists have they pour the electricity in at the isillticks is painful and foolish things. M(l the First taftenant. top "Yes, Im still In politicks woe is runs down and I've Imen sittln here thlnk-nie- .' been asserting that the standard meas- end and it just as Hairiet Beecher Carlyle said, in', an' while I don't want to harrow ure, at present understood In England around Lint rope ye see. but In that bright lexington of youth I'm goin' to give you Is not a real standard at all. It is yer which fate preserves for a bright man i.p He called himself a "human healer. uv the uv my cogerta-lions- now just over fifty years since a com results .(line mission, after exhaustive calculations, He stood on the corner of Second hood, there's no such word aa bank Here they la: or l, a bar the dis- South and rupt.' as mv old friend Ralph Waldo If yer goln in politicks, be sure produced haranguing the tance tat ween two lines on which, at crowd. In hisMain, Webster said. hand he held a small the price, then go ahead.' got ye've G2 degrees Fahrenheit, was "Son. I've fell from grace. I've fell! legalized chart which depicted some sort of nonIf at first ye dont succeed culti- as the standard yard. wiili such a dull, sickening thunspi descript. apparently half tnan and half imirt. religion.' of this much n more are standard two drops that they alii l lodged at animal. Then there were three outFirst in war, first in peace, first theCopies the Mint, Royal Observatory, lines of bodies, and below them all the of hope left in in. How d It happen ., iiu price fer the other man Greenwich, ln the Parliament build words: Son, ask the stars what makes em conscioiu-nesK.- " He have also been supplied to spoke tiliuk like they do when we knows and apparently withresolved to go Inter poll-- Inga, and aimlessly yi.r towns. Scientists howmany a ask wliai had 1 say, nary drink; out definite end: "You set am teachhey ain't don't slop to think It over. Go ever. a copy of a standard can makes the siiii shine In the day wlit-n..-, ing this religion probably tlie first have plenty uv and never that you'll fut a he lval we don't need it. when the moon'd standard, because any one to ever properly preach It. Do 1(, n,nk over afterwards. work of human hands is liable lo ervou learn all them thlngsj do. IMii-want to be well? Do you want to w, ivei the calls uv yer cou ror. Consequently, when yon are buy- you tlnii you II fl ml out. what a happened )rv jj y(,r fia.-tlie aick? If you do. follow me. I an to out fer ye go a yard of rlbtan for your beat prophet-leto me. I know It was suiithin, but 11(.riflc,. ycrsc-lf- , I foretold hid farewell to all ing many things. what it w'ss I dun no. I flrat thought 4rlh)y 1him-s- . get ver life Insured an' girl, you may be paying for one last year the great atmosptarelc disli an of more inch than you turbance you hail: I predicted that the part it was a brick or a empty house, but ttl( offI ve Just alsmt (Hincludcd that it wasi - viiilc we are in life we are ln get. or may be able to console your- head of (he Mormon church would self with the thought that the shop- have Hit- - most serious time of his only a hunch Irom the white house f death, but never in the life. man has given you that much extra. That was ' Hie hill. just before he was taken ' Not does only affect It come Mow'd temperature about? Into court. I foretold other things. our recognized standard, hut also age, If gather my scatiered wisps, as you want to Is- - well, come to me." a which causes rearrangement or set- He pressed Ills hands forcibly on his beard somebody remark. If I dlsn tling down of ita component molecules, stomach. A man in the crowd yelled member Incorrectly. It came about ,jr)11iii ye feel that ye must go out this way: I was standln nn the street an' drink all the whiskey in sight Sir David Gill, the new president of out: "If I had as much stomach ache recently ex as you've got. I'd go to God. corner addressin a large and tuniul-clui- s Kike :i dose of carlsdlc. It'll treat yer the llritlHh association, liultltude on the glories uv my Kiomadi as tenderly as the other, an plained at talceater how the scientific world have adopted a measure of their tiekel wiuiiln an' how I'd lead inv (lie end is sure quicker.' They stood In front of the fish exown. which lie reliable hibit at tile fair with a V an' to vietoiy, piHipIc As they capital kick at within one appears to to grounds. 'Whenever yer templed 10,uH).0mith part of a me- were looking at one of the the rest of the alphalM-- t thrown lu tiu- - tilings liighcr'n you he, get a step glass cases tre. It is a natural 1 baaed standard, when received a sudden respiration. she turned to her escort, looked him hii thus save your panpjj on certain light waves, and Is regardIt cum from an old friend uv mine up and down and began laughing: bidder nn' thus save yer pants.' a ed as great advance lu scientific Diinnv Havens. What's the matter? he asked, notEvery know Danny? uv the slaughter house snu-l- l "The No? D'a lust aa well, son. He don't is lurriMc, lull ll's nothin compared metrology'. her laiignlt-r- . ing Why Jack Simpson Hy the wy, it Is curious to notice told me yon- was a sucker hut know you, either, so you're both bet- to ihe i lisle In yer mniiili the day you how measurements In have differed look a bit like that tisli in ter off. after. of the various Halted Kingdom. pails "Well. Danny cum up to me In Hu " 'Sione walls do not a prison make, middle of my perforation, jest when I imi- iron bars a cage, but the shackles The old Scotish mile, for instance, was addressin' some red hot hunks nv nhlsla-- an' free lunches is a peril-- was .',9'Ji) feet, ten Scots miles being They went Into a Second South to eleven and a quarter statute si reel uv witticisms an login at my aujience -I uni restaurant one day last week. with the doors all swing- equal prison is miles. The Irish mile i;.73il feet, That ihev were from the country was nn' he sings out: 'I've got the price, in inward. eleven fourIrish miles to being equal Colonel.' Son. it was too much fer easily seen. Now. iu the restaurant "Will ye have one with me, aon? teen statute miles. me. I felt, my heart give a expensive they have a bell connected with the red Shun the No. That's right. eye When an acre in Lancashire Is re- kitchen. This bell the cook thump to that appeul o' his'n, an' I as rings to ye would the deadly serpent. You'll ferred to. it may mean the statute notify the waiter that bis order fell fell right from my box an' from is I retire to the corner anr 4.840 me if excuse or an 7,X4u old yards, yards, grace. I'd been worklu' hard, mighty imbibe a ready. Each waiter is numtared so reviver? Thank ye? measurement over corpse the that for inaiaiice. If five bells hard, an' in order to keep myself on statute acre. The ohl Cheshire acre that was for "waiter numberrang 5. the right Hide nv the First taftenant "Sou, my feelin's la poundin' away Is equal to 1i,24u square yards. Three tails would signify number uv the Lord I hadn't been drinkin' turrible bad. Which causes me to rean1 and so on. They stood about, while anything stronger than Cola Cocoa, mark that conscience is mighty Amusements. an' even that from the drippin'a on will prevail, but it don't hurt half aa wafting to get a seat. for the place An the crowds had been bad as the remnants uv feelin's ye was crowded and she was taking in Hie cork. Red Theatorium South (315 Main), everything. so large, and the street cats made so have left next day. when every nerve, At last the constant relict It Ion of the bell attracted her notice. much noise, an in fact I was het up, like the harp In Tara's hall. Is play- Moving pictures. Salt take Theatre ( First South and After a few momenta she turned to so 1 fell. ing: Binm de ay and Id like to be State), Eastern successes, 25 cents, up. her escort and asked him what It "I went with Danny. Say, I never an angel.' What? Oh! Elihe. hit so many high spois lu my life. At Orpheum (State street, below 1st meant. He, dealring to show his faSouth), Vaudeville, 25 cents to $1. miliarity with everything metropolitan, gravely informed her that the to Its tha Ihelr In dlgeat. atmosphere, removed. ability thing has been bells signified how many meals each the Is As to ita that saooth imiKwaibJlitlea, stead Is a yard, laid out as one that reached the pay counter had us a billiard table. There ai four question. The large audiences that eaten. Just then the bell began a out seemed pleased, so the pairs of tracks, all for paxmger turned who furious ringing. The man mechanipay the prjee are. after all trains only. Down at South Temple people cally counted the signal number. Hla is used that The to arbiters. the tuneful, man the old play street, where face grew red, then white. As the stand and wave his little red lag at la true; It haw Impossible Situations, last tall sounded, he turned to the tennis when a train was coming, there which la also tnie. Its chorus is not and whispered. Great goah, Sally, girl not much is a fence enclosing the yard in which had and Its principals did you hear that? That feller that As to worse. what huudreds of virtues and shovel steam compel the Just went out et twelve meals. men are now excavating for ill new such extravagant pnilse from local which Is the question. critics stntion. The old station house, It was a "Conductor, conductor." was at the comer of South Temple, The Orpheum blows your heart nervous old lady on a Center street lias been removed half a block north, took a new lease of life. It gave a real visitor car. She was a conference and now stands wliero the round good show. Juki what hole it will cut with bundles loaded down was and and It hns been painted house was. In the contemplated 13ii per eent. diviand lugs. The conductor hurried to decorated, until you eM-c- t tu see It dends the barkers of the Orpheinii exher side. "Conductor, I want to get off gel up nnd plrniiltc an mini In Its jo.v. pect to (mil down i IiIm season, is at Susy make's. The conductor tried the of side oilier ihe pasWest, jtisi and question. Shades of tn explain that he did not know where which a is fence, wt high She (Hid on the corner of Second senger tracks, what a conglomeration was Why, 'j Mrs, or Miss Blake lived. beshows Hie line of demarcation that dialled up by Fred Ray & Co. in n!!!n,1.oill.""t1..t1 mate. She married Jim Simp tween t freight Hacks slid the pas- Ihelr termed beamed be- son's cousin that used to live to Farm Roman Travesty." It big iNiliceman She wub senger yards. The tracks will have creates much laughter--it'- s very ah nignly down upon her. ington. Jim rum down to Neplil a i. lie now umbrella sheds, while mirth. Tli Sister French, small and petite, with all the year evoking surdity ago last winter and he told me will extend wlieii ccmpleted. In a slack wire act ami costume vivacity of her class. he that bought a place over Jordan the aci-osMock from the middle of "M'siPii, 1 am forlorn, abandon. I somewhere; about next to Nellie Par-son- s stunt were clever, graceful and shapelief ween First Soul Ii Hint South Tem1 liaf lost xe am in ', alone & Newsin "A Sullivan my city. ly. l'asquelcua what used to live In Provo. He ple to between First North and boy's ApiH-al- . Allona. told me he'd moved on Center street were right good, though my Michael. French? South Temple, with tin- - main en- Miss Fnsqiielcna overdid her part M'sieu does not understand? He Is somewhere, near the Warm Springs or trance fronting on South Temple. too much witli i lit- audi- Irish, ze great beeg man weef eyes Hot SprlngK, I can't remember which. acting little, Away to the iiorili of the yards, ence and not enotlgli with - partner. blue and cheeks so red like like xe man with a wart on a under the viaduct, the lines extend The Fnrrel Taylor trio were very He hav play mp what you Why, he'sred big good. calico. his nose, complected and owns a for a mile. All the old house that all "skeedoo." lilen. Tres No? He sang well, danced well, acted bull dog. Don't know where it 1 am stood In the wav of tills great Im- They forlorn, I am unset. yaller cleanly and opined some on different have flew. Ib? Well. If you conductors aint the been taken have down Vnnx alien votix, provement Kollliis A Klift-o- Cnmpreudex? musical Instruments. things I ever struck. I make ze exit, so, I and carried away, and ihe Oregon get lgnorantest some good music during their gave Short Line depot aud yards today are ze off so down far thees train, away duet. Chris Richards, a With the exception of John Plankin- mile wide and ap- banjo rubber-limbe- r about man. was not hud street. He go first. I follow. He cry: no single Milwaukeean has done 1 oii f one and I miles come booh.' am back proximately aa a contortionist, lint fell way down Nanette, 1 so much for the building up of the He am forlorn. nevaire long. grieved. in Ills cellar ln and the deep singing Over on-- - million ibdiai-- have alcity, (isrtlculariy the west side, as Augam mail. I ask xe back. HCting. The Kinodronie pictured sevhah? No? 1 sink to myself: ust rihlein. The erection of the Maready been spent on the yard, and eral interesting scenes and comedies with the ciiiiipietioii of the depot and while Prof. Weilie and Ills nrcheHra Michael he haf gone. Eeet voman jestic hlock. the new Star theater, the i him off.' 1 follow, I seek heem Ftiterprlse building, the rebuilding of further extensions ami improvements, addl'd more laurels. have (This phrase 1 million will over three and one-halseek de the Schiitx hotel and palm garden, the here, there, everywhere. copyrighted. It goes every week, and house ze have been expended of what call contemplated new Grand hotel, and ze, cts'otto? you that can be banked on.) No? I am forlorn. I no find heeni. 1 other buildings are undertakings of a , Is still Its usual The giving hees magnitude never before attempted in puss on. 1 meet ze Lm-r. Kelsey ex- show. Lyric City F.ngim-1-- r If a ten. twent', thirt show is Ihh-i-; like Michael. 1 straingaire You have so short a time or on so grand a scale say: HuHie of covla leason plains worth criticising. It must, lie said that seen Michael? No? I am forlorn." hy one firm. While ering up the trench on Fifth gnuth the people are getting their money's He say: 'Me he your Michael. I am brewers and business men. ffhe Cthlein street. According to Mr. Kelsey the wjirth. In fact they are getting more mad, I my foot, I cry: M'sleu brothers have a decided bent for the delay is caused b the failure of the than they are entitled to for the price. ees not stamp Michael, he ees ze brute.' No? artistic and educational. They have "toes and valves to arrive. When The Grand God help ns! "At the I go on. 1 meet ze little hoy what sell made many gifts to the public library, will here they they get placed, the Risk of His Life went on the first ze papalres. I ask heem he see Mich-ea- schools, and the ( nnaervatory of then tested. part of the week. Theodore lairch was pipe line all coiiiii-ct-'i'- , put hees hand hy hees nose Music. The purjMisc of leaving the trench the main part of the show. His life Is like lieroost al re scratch ;e om-i- i is, according to Mr. Kelier 1 still vafe. no matter what the risk. call face?' No ? He says: you Egg shells aa gas mantles Is an. of thoroughly uiti-g the line Dr. Jekvll and Mr. Hyde" finished out Michael. Micli cal hell to have gone.' Idea from Germany. The contents are" l it i" r tin- city. If the week by the same company. It re- Nn? I ask xe voman. I licfori aivcpii-.stop her on drawn or blown the ends are neatit stands test, 'he j,ih wj be quires nerve to risk your life the first xe street. 1 say Madame, you have ly cm off, and out, the body of the shell So completed. citlieas on Michael? No? 1 am forlorn. is fixed In position like the regular arpait of the week also the latter half. Fifth South, who c.iiin-ieoai or The Red Theatorium Is still giving She put up her glasses hy her e.veB. ticle. The light thus obtained Is very s in i hoi- - b. to some good pictures. The attendance so. She say: 'How. er. what? Who good, while the new form of mantle owing is tin I rone!'.. wiM plea- -- lo k Sfscani. Is 1 1 and am distress. Manager is Miclienl?' make ze nuch more durable. picking up right along and pray for the "t- -nml mites to Offer Is consequently happy. arrive. . . . I I g. ( : i . gun-meta- j . lt . - on,,. ; thi-l-e.- " - DIFFERENT PASSING COMMEN- T- PEOPL-EWhat Matters They Say Pertinent and and Do. Impertinent. r The gniiid jury, culled by tin four judges of the District court was duly Tin last Wednesday. empaneled work of probing trusts and any ami all evils that affect the welfare of Salt take City, will be thoroughly prosecuted from now on. . . I la-lo- possesses. It Is true. 1 sts-tioi- lius-biin- the fair? Did you rr urn after nightfall ? If you did. did you not Ice the scene spread out you ns you emssed the viaduct? That looks like a city. remarked a iu a ii on a car one evening, us he was looking down at the Oregon Short Line yards. "That is the greatest Indication of a city that Salt take Did you go to - ln-i- very-muc- A trip to that end of the city will show you a great, many things you have never noticed br-fiir- oiie-foui't- ii j one-hal- 1 There is high hoard fence extending all the way from the old Molie house on the corner of North Temple mid Third West south to First South. That old house Is the Iasi chord that attaches the givut present" to the dim nnd shadowy past." It Is the sole relic of the early days when the first train reached the city, lu It have been It holds tunny Important meetings: ninny cherished secrets of the old days. In that building extensions were planned: men "hauled up on Ihe carpel." It was the place where were the offices of (he first president of the road Joseph A. Young, elib-ssou of I'n'stdeni Hilgliain Young. It lieu the office of Jnlin Sharp, Then it who succeeded Mr. Young. was the office of Joseph II. Young, a grandnephew of Ircsideut Young, when lie was division lias been the home of joys and of the early days. iluf today if the slunles of the 1 ,1 that building could nion t licit The Theater pn "The Vlas- come buck, mid look out the window, ilicv would ace marvelous changes kan" all week, ! it j iMgajf T'n-formerly looked out and saw the take critics arc It Hi" Is that old round house nnd the old furnace pf ti 1 lay iiia:csp!.i In which the old Irvin was melted brings it so much rei.tr Or ' down. To the south they saw the is it Just in the ew p. p "scrap heap and a little to the north York would kicked ou rf the machine shops. Then was also Ralckcr ilic old well anil pump, and City creek bocker afur a short iin,j 1 went bubbling across under the York critics pnui.Hince.j j "ittpossi They further the piece tracks, making defiant fares nt every tdi-.Iron steed, laughing at every yard was made up of ol.t t:..-, sitnail.-i- . an.t u man or railroad employee. hiph Yet The ohl j hero an- - the Sail tal.- Rut now It Is all chnngi-vl- . witme over (hetusclvt s to buildings are gone. The round house, all the machine shops, the well, the long at it. It may bo that s.d. taift fan trestle leading lo tin real bins, every- apireciate Hu- - pure TO,ng t0 a a . - r JOHN HAFEN. Colonel Spiffles. weep wif my eyes. I say: 'He U my huslian.' She get mad. She take, up tier dresn, so. . She walk off, her head up lu ze air like ze eockaioo. No? I am forlorn. Zen I see ze taeg policeman. My himbau' he say to me: 'Nanette, petite, whenevair you are lu of you know not what to troubeel, do. ask xe policeman. He knows You see my hulan'? Mich-eal- ? No? I am forlorn. I am distress. I fly. Adieu, m'sleu.'' i said: "Tn k. lick. Tlnu to go to bed. Tick, lick. Time lo ; tick. Away sleep mid dream. Tb-Ito the laud of Nod. Hod In- wl'h you, (iod give you rest ami dreams. 'l have gone on tb k all my llic until I atriirk the llutchers' and Grocers' association. "I did not tick ilurliig the time of but I heard of ('in ner and them. I heard my old friend the - hour of I hose days, lb- tola glass sM-uone that each time the glass was Mil ml fell, someone's head flew off. "I did not tlek When the Pyramids were built, but my friend the water cluck told me of them. He said the siiii was hot, and that as Ihe slaves tolled, each time he went drip, drip, one of them died. He told nn that i In- - waier in lif in dried and Hint when they cmue to tell him to call the hour, he was too dry to cry. "Hut 1 began to tick lu the land of IIhiih mnl Cirnf lit'ii. hundreds of years ngo. Away luck lu Hie 13lh century I Imi was. People cuine to gae at In short dress-wen- nini-lme. Tin-ri ml tni: n y caps ami they showed ihcir litile lee v. n nd put Ihelr hands tifnl but s necks. otcr the "I sat in the boudoir of Marie An lolm-itcund I whs right by when 1 lu-l head go: glut' In the basket. Napoleon caressed me us he stood nt Waterloo waiting for Xey to appear. I sang on my way when I went w nil Wusliiiiglon over the Deleware. 1 ticked the minutes that coiiuied out I sight'd when Hu- - life of Aaron llurr. Abraham Lincoln laid down Ills life, when they caught ami I whistled Iksith. I shivered with dread In the nnd 1 told llryuti how long panic of lo talk in 1SU6 and 19n. "I have led a strenuous life with Teddy und 1 have atruek the midnight hours In the dungeona of Morn castle. "Hut It Is the first time I ever struck a place where 1 could not go on: tick was not tolerated. Thud! e church last Monday evening, his subject being '.'Railroads and. Monopolies. The lecture w ss given under the management of the Cnlverslty of Utah luM-am- . i. ll-.- il-.- ' gi-- griM-i-rie- caption was: It might also hav llafen.' Artist, bmius sud "John lead: I.S ll ient Ionian. tinned to the divinity Thelerald'a , Artist "' "V. ssrtssrs- - i. s 1- . y n-- i. s ti.cn se k nor women crave. H he reHlrgi-d-iniMvssili- e -..r is stated that a company wiih capital Is going to open up a new moving picture place on First South near the corner of State, oppo-hltthe theater. Max Florence, formerly owner of the Red Theatorliini on Main street. Is making the old Inter Mountain Milling company store on State street into a moving picture exhibition hall. If these all go through. Suit take will hnve four theaters, eight- moving picture shows, the auditorium and election to unuise them during th fall. It. $25.0110 Send Your e - . . It CLEAN, DYE OR RE-PAI- R it so that it will be almost as good new. We pay particular attention to work from out of the city and on Jobs of 5.00 or over we prepay the express fjeharges. . Senator Den Tillman delivered a lecture at the First Congregational Suits, skirts, Jackets, hats, gloves, f portieres, piano 'covers, ostrich plumes or anything that has become soiled orjv faded, to us and we will fit Works, wa i 338-4- 0 WT Main office, 112 iTznd So.' St. (Opp. Grand Theatre) 1st So. St, Salt take City. as1 |