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Show V- - anna pm! hissed the juivering. MY PRAYER. Oli, I' ,.l retp io wurtlili- - uoiJ might ever Or even be conceived within my mimi; That by each wuiil to liunmn ear consigned. Glory to God may come aome soul he bleaaed. Oh, that each deed, with holy purpose dreaaed. May aomehow sweeten tume one'a bitter cup, Or down-caeyes cause to be lifted up. rt let Tliy KuuiliiMi' not wlihln me rest In ijivini: of Thy treasure nu y 1 ahlne. ork Tliine own purity within my heart. Ami make it aweet ami dean in evry part. And white u snow. And when Thou canst recline Therein nnd see I'hy face. Oh, keep It 1 Kit'd an. For that's beyond below. my power while here THE GIRL FROfl KILLARNEY Ky EMMA (Copyright, 190Z, ELLE'I G1AJSSOP by Daily Story Pub. CO) One pleasant summer evening three i policemen stood talk- station in Chicago. I Union the at ing I They were all fine types of their kind. Dennis ODowd was a strapping fel with a broad, red low face and a rotundity of person which helped to emphasize his importance. Not that it needed emphasis. Dennis was a brave oilicer and a good friend, but he was given to braggiug, and had manner, an overbearing, s to which hiB position lent undue force. Kin bosom friend was Mike Shannon, whose bristling red nmsip.che and burly figure belied his genial disposition and general good comradeship. The youngest of the three was Tim round and Murphy. His face was as a Missouri pippin, and his ruddy merry blue eye was so fiank and honest that he bad won every heart on In. beat in six months time. Tim was the handsomest, as well as the youngest, man in the squad, and Dennis, though really fond of him, was iwslined to be somewhat jealous of his popularity. By and by the talk drifted to the old country and though all were loyal Americans, they were soon betraying the hold which the dear, old mother country still held in their generous Iriah-Amerlea- n a-- hearts. t r ' abttd-la- b This la my proiulc u wife." ho aald simply, turning towards the amazed company. "Mike, haven't you a wot ntled NaU if flail Balt DaUf Maw Experiences of Early Experiments ...1Bam With a Delicacy Now Common. Ma-Mra. Alexander Hamilton had the Kllla KUia first ice cream in the city of Washing toa ..UtUa ton. She used to tell with amusement UHta II ia-of the delight with which President Mait team ts a Andrew Jackson first tasted it. U Ma Guests at the next White House hlmd reception were treated to the frozen NaU mystery, and great was the fun of the Dally Initiated when they saw the reluctP ance of others to taste the cold stult. MMp-ItNrural districts Those from the Manfirst eyed it suspiciously, then na-lOSa breath with the melted each spoonful IM- abefore swallowing it. The next time dewith vBHih they bad a chance the ate it WfB MitLsU M- plight. lOOaa ranatafle The late Senator John M. Palmer Fnr tickets ta and from all poiais used to tell about tie- first lime ice aorth, south, aaxt or west, ealt aa W. W. WOODflDK. Ar--t cream was served in Springfield, the capital or Illinois. At an evening parsauty It was passed around in small Mta and he is dixarvin' a tine lesson. When the colleen comes I think I'll take a hand." Not long after this he paid Mike a visit in his home and asked during the evening if lie ''might see the fare of Dennis' future bride, sceiu' it's ail settled." lie stood for some moments with the poor little picture of a really handShe's some Irish girl in his hand. all ye said of her, Mike, and imuv. cer. he remarked ihoughtfully. and Denof freezing the hostill the nis is a very lucky man. D'ye have ess had process salt in the cream, a little got any idea when she'll be cornin'?" it before, it tasted no had one ami as Nay, Tim. and I don't. She'll be was lie the proper llavor. thought, to coinin' In the spring. Im thinkin. how he asked when An old statesman, Shes a smart little girl and 1 intend liked the dish, said: Til like it better If it wore either sweet or salty, but I dont think the mixture is very appetizing." Imagine the feelings of the poor hostess when she disrovenii that her new dessert had been full of salt, and no one knew enough to tell her of the accident. csK-clali- i Ilia p-if y - - much-vaunte- d CREMATION Many GROWS IN FAVOR. Prefer Thia Method of Disposal of the Dead. Germany possesses seven crematories, the total number of cremations performed at each during the year 1901 being 693. In Great Britain there are seven crematories, in which, during the year 1901, 445 persons were cremated. ' Italy possesses twenty-twcrematories, but statistics as to the number of persons upon whom cremation was performed in 1901 is lacking In some of these. There are three crematories in Switzerland, at one of which 127 cremations were performed In 1901. Sweden possesses two and Denmark one. In A societies for the promotion of cremation continue to be formed, but the practice of cremation has not yet been crelegalized. In Madrid the right of mation has been conferred by a royal decree, while even fn Russia the government proposes to issue a decree In favor of making cremation optional. In France a large crematorium is situcemetery of ated in the Paris, Pere in Chaise, in which, since its opening. 2,299 bodies have been cremated. In the United States are of crematories, twenty-fou- r twenty-sinumA in are larger which operation. ber of persons are cremated yearly In the United States than in any other country. In Canada cremation is practically unknown as yet, the only crema toriuiu In the country being one at Montreal. . and 2:45 p. a 10:46 a. Lk,Ogdea and South arday a aar a 2:45 A 9 p. m, Providence, Millville, Hymn and Paradise Beneoa and King CrillMa, Wednesday and Sat- - a-- ... 9:U0 Prestos branch minNvnl THE FIRST ICE CREAM. ouwixc or xuii-a- Line Railroad- - Fuat and Narth Oregon Short lor her, too!" come MAIL CARD. LOGAN Time Card Utk. ax. 13 13 if 139 a or auu Salt Lake, Beet. West, North aad Sooth... llitO a. m and 6:25 p. . Preatoa braooh Sftp a. Providence. Millville, Hym6:30 p. net ned Paradise Beneon aad King Haw Oollrga, Wednesday and Sat11 B.BU urday Daily exeept 8uaday General Delivery window open fro I a. m. until 6 p. m. Sunday, general delivery window opart 12:00 m. to 1:00 j. m. I a. Money order window open fro m6 p. m. THE THE Utah Mortgage First National Bank Loan Coriioratioa Capital and mdivided profits, SikOOt Interest Paid on Time Deposits Tithing OfBoe Corner, Main St., Logan McCoraick. President. Quayfe, First Ripley S- - Lynn, Secood A Baa M. Fleming, Cashier JL f. Shepard, Assistant Cashier. S- - OFFICERS: A- H. Thompson, - de! Vice-Presid- ed Moses Thatcher. President George If. Champ, Vice-Presi- : Vice-Preside- nt Secretary and tJ Oonrteoos Attention given Money to Loan The Irish gerrls are the prettiest, all business entrusted to them. sweetest and most bewltchln' of their sex!" exclaimed Dennis in a sudden Foreign Drafts issued on al burst of enthusiasm, "and if I ever the principal cities of the world marry 'twill be a darlin colleen from 1 . the old country, with the freshness of the brogue still on her charmin' tongue." Perhaps shell not have ye, then, remarked Tim silly. Tim took a step forward. Shure, boys, and I know the very one ye are speakin of, me cousin her wid passage money. She Katie 'ore In Killarney. She was the helpin Embalmer & Foneral Director me that she'll soon pay it writes 1 ' .. prettiest bit of a colleen when left back. the sod that ever blossomed in Ire"Thats thats Mike; right, right! Logu land. Shes been longin this mony If ye do be wantin fifty dollars now. of a for Ameriky." Two doors North of The Katitoe sight day 55 H Hrst North Street.,. lend ye this same. It's between us, And why dont she come over, Ill 37 Z. Residence, i now! whispered Tim anxiously. Telephone Uffioe, then? questioned Dennis with interIK. a good boy ye are, and Ill Its est take the money if ye are sura ye'll not Shure, its the old folks thats kept be needin of the same. Dennla will her," said Mike with a sigh. "And Tim. when he's married.' back, pay ye Heaven laid both now they are away. Sure Dennis will; no doubt he will, rest 'em. shell be cornin over one of when hes married," answered Tim, all yere with an emphasis which Mike failed these days and breakin' hearts. to note. If shes the right sort I'll be lovin' When Tim finally went away he was did Dennis. said her at once," Tirty, a mellow Irish air, and he humming re say?" in a snug corner of his memcarried enBest set of Teeth $10.00 Mike "As a pitcher, answered name a and an address, ory tb-to kind And that LOO thusiastically. Filling Teeth And so it came about that two letDid folks! It's glad I'd bo to see her ters for the girl in Killarney found Guilin; Teeth and Game in Season- married to a nice man of rale Irish their way into the same packet. The Mm k." first bore the passage money together ' Ail work guaranteed first class. Teet MAIN STREET LOGAN. Ye couldn't ask for a hettpr, cried with a wonderful letter from Mike, in IF YOU WOULD ADDRESS. extracted without pain Dennis, grandly. T.m which he hinted of his fine friend the "Now'. Denr.i?." protested who might love and marry Address me not where but till light STORE OFFICE OVER "dont vo think ye arc a little forward? policeman, was and in the I bait my cnmel for the night; if her slip sandstorm swept. When pritty Katie comes perhaps next line told of deserving, on the desert, the generosity of his Where Unsheltered frin the Mast I slept. she'll went say, it's now and thou to whom she must friend Tiin. dear does." woman a that be grateful forever. Ieyend. a golden city watts. She'll not object to ine!" ev distant gates, was a fairly well And nearer swingsrethe second The letter rest and calm or which Inside claimed Dennis, proudly. "If she's written litt n note introducing tho And crystal springs and groves of palm. young and pretty and kind, as ye say writer and begging for just one line once and at give and dusty road Mike, Ill marry her Emerald Isle for a poor As oer the warm from the dear camel on I goad, v her a homo My patient Logs. Utah. Campbell k Morrell Block boy. We sometimes see oases green; Just then Dennis was summoned Irish With this last was a picture of the Hill wastes of desert lie betweetv For choiee Beef, Mutton, Porir away and Tim laughed heartily, man haudsomext innocent country 1 Veal and Lamb do for a husband?' which I kneel to drink How would hail ever looked upon, The well at lips mocks with hitter brink; in town i the Oar My parched asked Tim. trying to suppress his mer bred Kitty dressed iu a uniform whose brave but The tree beneath whose shade Id lie of hams stock We a rimenl. earry larje Ions set oil a figure fine enough to be Is lea tic. and its boughs arc dry. You'd do parsin' well, and I'd m Weioar Sana Hain Bacon, that of au admiral, while a pair of Bomctiim fair elites seein to rise worst, Boied Ham and Coro Beef the kindest Irish ryes looked out With minaret' that pierce the skies; We are the only maoafaotnrers on blows with camel I urge straight out. and captivated Katie's sink In sand from which they rose. ISORI. rMaiM,rttakA They of in de first that heart Bologna Sausage in the city. short, simple NmX Hor and game in aeon. if FMaWMTlM-XUrkFish lightful. bewildering minute. Hut these whit'? walls that now I see i ia nu iS M ilTiiftorm.il rata find Six weeks afterward a goodly num Mirage and mockery can not be; or ii mactiob.1 tATIXT guaranteed Everything a music swells her of policemen were assembled at Upon the air the class. sound of camel bolls. drowns the Union station when a certain train That ihuM Hunger and Thirst, wlial are ye now? Writ came in. It had been noised about & CO.! A. tree's laden hough; that Dennis' sweetheart was coming I see thecoolpalm MTfirr la unreal, fountains plash Inside I hear and that she would certainly make the The MMWCh, I. C. Reese & Co-- . Props C. 0pp. 1. 1 Filial Wilts, gate that open swing and wlde-prettiest bride in the ciiy. for me and too, Dennis and Mike were both there, Qniie wide enough camel I think, to let my through; his while with Tim, standing together, still outside the gates I plod. Though joliiest laugh and nappiest story, was Address me. Pilgrim care of God. Charles llenry Webb. holding the others not far from the entrance, when there came through The Privilege of Possum. the gateway a slender, graceful little A darky, arrcstel for steal Georgia outlandish a quaint, petti figure in Our fee returned it we fail. Any one tending sketch and description of free oonoerning the patent coat, with an anxious timidity in her ins a 'possum from a white man, said any invention will promptly receive our opinion hurried glance, and a tired, childish to the judge: sent Patent" Obtain upon request. Patents How to I dont count it no atealin tall, ability erf same. droop to the prettiest, most appealing sale our for at advertised expense. cured through ns yo homier, kase dc 'possum wux raise face Tim had ever seen. Patent taken out through us receive special notice, without charge, in Mike was uncertain for a moment, fer de nigger, des lak de mule wus. circulated jocrAil, conaalted she had grown so much, and while he Let do white man take do turkey, en Tiin Pate irr Rswoun, an illustrated and widely la fer de dc Investors. and nigger, leave saw 'possum her her Ideal, hesitated she Tim, by Manufacturers Address, hero, the same dear face which lay what I says!" good for sample copy FREE She's all ye said of her, Mike. aald the Judge, the negro But," bodice. The iu her secreted journey EVANS & CO., VICTOR object to ye, only It's as Dennis says, had been long, and not a familiar face frequently takes the turkey, too." with not be would good waa the (Patent Attorney,) ysre chances Not dls season, suh. had she seen. Iler heart was hungry a fine talkin' man like him." too roostin WASHINGTON. O. C. high! Hey In Irish a reply. quick kindly light Building. Tim said nothing more, but he for the friendly and a took forward, Tim step smiled thoughtfully at his own hand- eye. Bhe put out her hands and began to llenpeck thinks the Mormona are al some fare a few minutes afterward aufilcicntly punished. ready sob. when he passed a mirrored window. more Joy In paydirt than in soft There's for Tims was That enough Dennis is a good fellow, Is Dennis, bis refined la gold. He took her protectlngly but he's getting unbearably concated, heart No Delay o usiria-Hungar- far-fame- x d 1! J George W.Lindqnist W BARRETT ARCHITECT. y " IM . Fulton Market. P. M. Palilson,! Dentist Wm. Heading, Prop Choice Meats. ish U0" Monsoii & Scliaul) hr We Are architects Headquarters sas?b b-v- n-.- -yw-- wmiy. i ruir C. SNOW L J. Eus V Subscribe for T3he Nation. V |