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Show There has Just been erected In tha liver VaUvj of MmIii long stretch of fertile valley land, Mount Clare shops of the Baltimore producing all the stsple grain and root and Ohio Railroad at Baltimore a new farmer high pressure steam boiler for the purcrops. Eight ditches already in operation between pose of testing locomotive boilers unHavre, Chinook and Harlem. Room der steam pressure. Heretofore a lofor more colonies of farmers who can comotive had to be hauled to the outeasily build their own dltchrs on free side of the shop, Are built in the flre-band steam gotten up in order to homesteads at a coat of from $S to ft In labor and rash per acre. Irriga- make a test, this method consuming tion la tha nao of water for crop when iimi'h valuable time. Under tho new and where it is needed. It means crops arrangement all this is done while tho every year. In connection with stock engine la standing in the shop, a sysgrowing, it Is a sure avenue to wealth. tem of steam pipes having been arGood openings for poultry and dairy- ranged so that the engines on sny ing. Chances for any Industrious man track In ths ereotlng shop can bo testto own horses, cattle, sheep, hors and ed without being removed. hens and get rich. Hundreds of homes to be had in sight of dally trains on Ilrauljr Is IlliKid Deep. No tho Great Northern Railway. Good (lean Mood moans a rli'an skinulhur-lir markets and shipping facilities. Water bounty without it. Cases rota.t'audy ( l and uinuu. it and keeisi the river to had by in he atlll your rights the la y liver aiui driving all plenty of chances in the tributary stirring upfrom Uih Indy. Begin streams Extensive live stock ranges iwnish pimples, inils, blnti'in-- . iiiat'k bonus, on border tbs valley. Grass and lliatkickly bilious couiiio Ion by taking PreInto hay. r tb ground standing ( to, liesuty for ten cents. AH drugcious metals and timber in the imme- gists, satisfaction guaranteed. Ilk-- , iiic.Buc. diate vicinity. Montana ia the richest A Christina Ufa. state per capita In the Union. For furA Chrintlhn life is mads up of ther information and printed matter address MOSES FOLSOM. Immip-a-ttonumber of small things. Little words Agent G. N. Ry., 4u4 Walnut St, not eloquent speeches or sermons; litDes Moines, Iowa. tle deeds, not one great heroic sot ol martyrdom, make up tbs tius ChrisThe woman who tails to say because tian life. The little constant sunbeam has some other excuse. . not the lightning; the waters of 8b Sixty lan;magcs are spoken In ths emloam, that go softly'' in the meet mission of refreshment, not tho "watpire governed by the czar of Russia. ers of the river great and many," rush Hairs Catsrrlk rnrw ing down in noisy torrents, era thi Is token inturnully. Price, T.V. true symbols of a holy life. Tht avoidance of little evils. littln sins, litIt is alnast as dilllcnlt to make s man tle inconsistencies, little weaknesses unlearn ills errors as ills knowledge. little follies. Indiscretions, and Im1 believe my prompt iim of Pises Curs prudences of the flush, go far to niaki proven ted quick ounsumpt ion. Al rs. Lucy up at least ths nsgatlve beauty of i THESE SHIBJE HE WAR oa Noii-Combat- Vessels Tlmt Serve the ant Men-of-W- ar as Floating Hospitals, Helpers, ctc.-Never Fired Upon. Arc j , sun-cur- liolv life. Wsllsos, Marquette, Kana., Dec. IS, Ik. A. The largest bridge ever Imilt Is the famous one crossing the Kirill of Forth. Ih, Usui Tttaee Spit ssf Bank Tsur lit. To quit tuluaco easily and forever, tie wae-nrti- r. lull of life, nerve and tlxur, lake ihut make wink men the wonder-worke- r, unarms- ainmg. Alldrugglela, Mir. orll. i 'urt A.lil Booklet and sunipla free. fcicd. .New lurk. hterllug Kernsdy Co., tbiuosuor for Fifty Cents. Gnnrnnterd l harm habit cure. muUe. weak man troug, bluud puroi Dm. .1. All ilriiggisU 'Writers cramp may a Tort cither the The avemira weight of the brain of a wrist or stomach. Scotchman ia Inrgcr than Hint of any other "TOE-GU" CURES CORNS race on the glolie. Or money back. Uc at ail drusslsls UIKMOllt'Tl'KIiMILKTOILKTKOAP M Fhlna tectn nra novt-appear imperfect. r uiiIi-k- they niskca the skin nofl, while and healthy. Sold everywhere. s Mr. WlMiltw1! WMtHiBi Imp HirflilldmitovthliiiJflfltMlIivrumi. rvdHm lalla llirn ftUsjB paia, suns 1imJ otsiiu. If it lulus while the sun nhiuos It will ruin the day folio wing. The lmarlulinu of nutddor iim it lschieily Rend I he Ad.ertlnenirnU. from Holland. Yon will enjoy th la publication much For a perfect complexion and n if you will get Inin the habit of healthy skin, use COSMO RCTTKICMILK rending the advertisements; they will SOAI. Sold everywhere. afford a most Interesting study and fron horooidinrs lime been fiomd dating will put you in tlir way of getting 1M. back to tha some exeelleut bargninh. Our adverTo Cure Innstii-aliofmnr. tisers art they send what they Take Csucsrem (atlnmln. lflr orn-IU 01 CL fails to euro, druggists ref and mono y advertise. Th avci-ugTwo young lambs will lie oousuuiuti by a pulse of u healthy man should best TH limes a miuuto. full grown angle in a day. rh-a- r, r yr a f mmm tlZ) M needs coaxing, not crowding. Dr. Ayers Pills stand without a rival an a reliable medicine tor liver complaint. They cure constipation, and they cure its consequences, piles, biliousness, indigestion, sick headache, nausea, coated tongue, foul breath, bad taste, palpitation, nervousness, irritability, and many other maladies that have their root in constipation. They are a specific for all diseases of the stomach and bowels, and keep the body ia a condition of sound health. . I have used Ayers Pills for tha past thirty years and consider them an invaluable family medicine. I know uf bo better remedy fur liver troubles, and have always found them a prompt core for dyspepsia. jAHta (JUINlf, M) Middle Street, Hartford, Conn. EASY. HUS MANY IH'TATORS, BUT NO EQUAL This Starch cirntlfio principles, by men who have had years of experience in fancy laundering. It restores old linen and summer dresses to their natural whiteness and imparts a beautiful and lasting finish. The only starch that ia perfectly hurmlesa. Contains no arsenic, alum or other injurious substance. Can be need even for a baby powder. NO OTHER. IP AT FIRST YOU DONT SUCCEED,1 TRY Eye water ir Ir "riM'sirrs e tH thay BICKI'OMIg Huhlnlon, rnelT quick 4lh N.H.Voli II will BiaA lOtk Corps. ProMcstiac Clftlms slact 1ST D. tnatwautKna. r. iLH.kUMiirfcauka. Typewriters CANDY E w DISCOVERY: iHm fniknhrliiiTiii'tin!wirt ia;!nMilai4 nni IO CATHARTIC ifuyRp aumu all mukpa: fin npk Wupii.r iMMMTKtt MC kJUJiAM.K, 'iTPIVniTKB mtuvar, Com WEAK NERVOUS WUKtR. SSn-JSJSMana trail niinl Fur I Rti invicriNtiA teaspeMtra - sswroww-MMuihNi. WfUata- -M- I0FITS M 1n fur pw-rj- r il.- - w OnodTai-vs- ... NO-- PjHik wws vsi.t it AUdfii-- m N. U., Salt Luke V'kea . imiL Ch I I (Vtmh briiii, 'i'G-- tr InU'mi. Sr Am "lias ! CWen m, Hem Pimping BiKiU8nMt Purify (he HIimiJ, 1908 2. NiaJly Advertise nicut) fiasweriag Mcatios Ibis Fapc i'urr Vw. HI Ha'MllM'hrRIlil nilII w B O I Ll.tJ bmtguii nvivt'Tiimt nf iitr lntwrih neh da In ThiT nviMifr rrtpfl iiiit iivkm, Tm rn-- ; fine yin, wp will iiimi fw, nr full Hoi MfcKuldbfdvucdwto. ftl.iaSANUCtlNIIU'lrA. A ftr lirftttli. J nw DB.GUKil'S: ONE FOR A DOSE, I. No fw). jlimwtVfisiSNMs1 i'ImuT T ff e- HrWk Huxlnns u tlia Hosadarjr Its- - IxMaXtiutanl UiuJIsa riMMiHluiil. A REMARKABLE CASB. The following ease was printed originally fn As U'mUur, B newspaper published at Meadf urd, Ontario. Doubts wars rsLed as s close to it truthfulness, watch was kept ou the case fur two yean and the original etateiuent has nuw been completely vended. Mr. Fetrh hud been n bopalese paralytic His case lint hud wide wh-- ' , for five yeare. tent iuu. Ha waa cuutlued to his bed, wua bloated almost lieyund recognition, and could not taka solid fuud. Ikictora culled and all said he lhs disease Bpiual eould not live. Tl.e Canadian Mutual Life urs Hill, i lv o.iespondence N. No niit'.ter what exciteineiit is going on the tia'.iic lu marriages I the hiiid'r to, .ns un both aides of the faiiadlau line always is brisk. Every lawyer's otliie just across the liue from either tide la a veritable Gretna Green whenever such a con- The Canadians venicnce ia are, perhaps, more iuclineB to take ad- - paid him his total dixability eluiinof Gl.O&Ut vantage of this opportunity for cheap roerdiug him as furever iueuraliln for three years ba liugsrad in this condiInternational mairiage tion. After than are the people who reside on thij taking some aide of the line, but each nation la a of Dr. Wila gooif patron uf the other, and liams' link latge Kiln for lale number of niiitrlmun'a! knot! are tied Psopls thsro every year along tbe divide. The rea,wua a slight son far the extra internets fur a mary ehuuge, a to riage ceremony performed out of the went freely. country on the part of the Canadian Next emus a across to interview couples who little fueling American justices of the peace may lie in his liuita. This exteud-eaccounted fur from the fact that Canafollowed dian marriage II e ore of the cheapest by a iirickiag the for while variety coats at least IT, sensation, until at last the blood began to quei-nsubjects to be married on Ihe eounie fresly and vigorously through hit Poos he was restored to his old American aide of the line requires no body. health. time license at all. A short time ago s A reporter for The Xlunllur reueutly young man and woman came into the tailed un Mr. Fetch again aud was told: You say there iu no doubt us to ray M. uf J. office of Trial Ju tiie Ramsey, liettir nr may permanent. I am infirst Blaine, and spoke for the quickest sort healthbeing inwhen I gave you the than of a marriage ceremony he knew how terview, and eertaiulr uit ibnle my rare to perform. The young man explained to Dr. Williams l'ink Fills for I'sli People. To these pills I owe my release from the that his reason for baste was tha fact living deal b, aud I shall always bless the on hla trail day 1 waa induce I to take them. that hia mother waa hot pueh ie the hixtory of one of tbe most and might appear st any moment. My cases in modern rimes. In the face df such testimony, can anyone sny IV that Dr. illisms l'iiik Fills are nut entitled to the careful consideration of every sufferer man, woman nr rhildl Is not tbe case, in truth, a miracle in modern rnedi-c'-iV. Sun.) eere-noni- d, a ef ' Tbeoe pills are sold by nil druggists and are considered by them to be one of the moat valuable remedial agents known to science. Wife As soon as we get a decent took, dear, I want to give a dinner. Husband All right. Ill come. The average fish story is a romauce of reel llfu. A bath with COSMoTbUTTERMIIJE SOAl, exquisitely seen tod. is soothing and Bold everywhere. beneficial. It nukci n man feel cheap when n woman culls him dear In public. Kdarate Yoar Huwels With Casernes. euro constipation forever raiuly (siharile. MeJ&e. I f C. C. I.', full.tlrugglats refund money SHIPS OF BOMB THE SPANISH-AMERICA- N The Rio Grande Western railway on the 1st of May established a general agency at Chicago with office at SIS Dearborn street, Owings building. A full staff of traveling agents, both freight and passenger, are employed, and it is the intention to make strenuous efforts to advauee the Interests of Utah in every way. It ia the desire to make this office a bureau of information for Utah, where full and complete Information in regard to tha advantages offered by that state may be obtained by those interested, and any pamphlets, circulars, etc., bearing on the subject that may be forwarded to the above address will be WAR. given a wide snd judicious distribution that it is hoped will result in mutual father Is dead, he added, but he left benefit to all concerned. me $70,000 in my own right, and, aa I All those interested in the developam of age, 1 reckon I can get married ment of Utah who may visit Chicago If a want to, even if my choice of a wife does not please my mother." Mr. are at liberty to make this office their Ramsey allowed that he was right headquarters and every assistance will about that and married the young cou- be given them in advancing the work. F. A. WADLEIGH, ple without any further parley. The mother did not appear, and the newly General Passenger nnd Ticket Agent, The Solace, formerly the Creole, of the Cromwell line, has already begun, perhaps, the duty for which she was tbe third evaporator and passing to- hastily prepared; and what It means to The contransport comfortably and hastily the gether Into the condenser. densation from the first two culls is wounded from the feverish tropics to caught by trap and carried off to the some more temperate haven beyond the In this way the latent heat boom of guns and beyond the exciting tanka. from the first steam from the boiler ia reach of war's alarms is a boon very absorbed by the three much emphasised by the record of evmade man and wife got away without economically stages of salt water, and a higher perery war. As far aa possible, the Solace arrtdcnt. On another uccuelon Justice centage of performance is attained than has been made to meet the more pressRamsey refused to marry a couple that is possible In a evaporing needs of the service for which she came to him from over the liue because ator. After condcnaai ion the water it has been railed into requisition, hut he did not think the young man capararefully aeraled and the result is a she is not that perfect craft suggested ble of provldlrg Eiiuport for himself Van Reypen and careand wife. The wuuld-b- e thoroughly palatable water devoid of by Surgeon-Gen- . bride wept that flatness generally characteristic of fully planned by the chief constructor. and the lover swore, hut nil to no purincondcneed sea wnter. elevator one There is commodious pose; Justice Ramsey was obdurate. A A sediment of ralt the residue of the to which the sick and wounded will be fine free country this is where a man ocean brine gradually forma upon the carried from either side, and then raiscan't get married If he wants to. coils of the dis'.ilie'.s. and these ed or lowered either to the large, airy grumbled the prospective groom as the are ao arranged that this scale operating room, or to the deck on two disappointed young people waiked can be readily removed. On the other which they are to he housed. The away. They traveled for a day or two ships their dlhll'.era will he worked ns stateroom accommodations already In through the neighboring towns telling far as poasllilc only to the extent of the craft have been readily adapted to their story, and tbe upshot of U all wm making good the loss of fresh water hospital uses, and there is ample room that sympathetic listeners gave them on um. d by (he bol.e s, that the ure of between decks for additional rots. The money enough to go back Into New salt water must be obviated and the convalescents will be carried above, Brunswick, buy a marriage license, ar formation of a troublesome scale of where they ran be in the fresh air get united after the legular form pre t salt to reach may he guardwhile under the sheltering cover of scribed for the queen's subjects. ed against In the ship's boilers proper. cutters Steam awnings. Tbe hygienic value of sufficient frash and large barges will facilitais the easy Darn tha noverararat Anyhow. water ran not be overestimated when transportation of the injured and sick, "Well, sir said the old farmer, n the rigors of warfare are aggravated and a apparatus peculiar this here diirued red-tagover'ment to our servlre will lift them from the la the devil. by the clone confinement of shipboard Why. you've got ter in the tropics; and It may even be tbs boats and swing them Inboard and onto stan a school reg'lar examination for of tills vessel to lend its bounthe rolling cots that carry thfm lo everything! iiirpo'-Fust, they turned John their lmmediute destination. ty to the military branch of the serEverydown fer the poatofflee jest kaze he vice. Poisoned wells and tainted thing has been done to contribute to didn't know nothin' 'bout spellin an' tit reams need not be feared under snrh the efficiency of the vessel and the coman' now they won't take 'rithmatlr, on all clrcuniKitipre-'- : they ran be avoided. of and convenience board, him In the fort kaxe he's snd there is every just reason to be- In one ir-- army Th Kftfrlgrratnr ft hip. an knock-knee- d in the lieve she will prove herself Invaluable other! Hnw kin they expect people to The refrigerator ship 8upply, forcommon point of hygienics the from merly the 111! ols, of the American line, and humanity for a fighting ship Is live happy under a gover'ment like that!" Ex. will lift'd as a traveling base of a cruel plare for sick or wounded after trrnh provisions; aud the tax on the a heavy engagement. ecfrlgrrating plants of the fighting RECENT INVENTIONS. Although all these vessels will strictchip will be eased to just that exent. ly avoid the enemy, still. In their way, The Illinois was originally built for a To prevent the slipping of wheels of they are just as vital to our sucress as sassengrr ship, but waa later relegated those tbnt take their places In the linn eieelrle ears on grades a pair of supto the transportation of rattle and beef and benr the brunt of battle; and any plemental rails is placed inside the 'o England, still as an adjunct to the man mnln rails, with grooves cut croeewise might be proud of the duty enAnicib.tn line. In that capacity she In their surface, to engage toothed him lu their command. trusted neccsscrily had un extensive system of wheels mounted on the ehnft. R. G. 8KERRETT. 'old this has readily adaptDressmakers will appreciate a new ed (he vessel to our present needs. She True friendship between women la sewing marhlne attachment, consistwill curry tons of Ice and fresh proveti- - a matter of doubt to most men. ing of a frame attached t the back of the table to support a cloth basket, which prevents the work from pulling or getting on the floor. Wires can he easily spliced by a new pair of pliers, one Jaw having a slot for the passage of the main wire, whlio the other Jaw has a slotted ear through which the second wire slides to wind It around the first wire as the pliers are revolved. To relieve the sudden pull of winds on swinging signs, etc., a new hanger is formed of an outer casing to screw into the board, with a rolled spring to support a central rod haring an eye at the outer end for attachment to the building. Blank gun cartridges can be used in a recently patented burglar alarm, which has a metal barrel to be attached to the door by a screw, with a sliding yoke actuated by a V shaped spring to strike the cartridge as soon as (he doer is pushed open. Aluminium balls are coming into uss in England for golf, tennis, crick I and billiards, the melnl being al'oyed to make It hard, or the balls raa be formed with an aluminium core and a birder metal covering of the right thickness to give the ball proper WAR- .- AN AMERICAN TORPEDO BOAT IN ACTION. weight operation in connection with the sea water there, and finally merging with the steam raised from the salt water in single-eleme- nt , evap-oratu- rs didl-Mil- wide-spre- ad well-know- bow-legg- stor.-gc.an- Inr-id- PoMita THtf flonl, f hlitlNOi . W mlm. or Urlpe.Rk.He.Hs. CURK CONSTIPATION. SiwNr rt iW "l w. WAATEOIn iw ten A nwllVriJ DO D Q vI ml.-slo- Hallu 4. Suluauia, LuuraU, Tnm H. fww irad fur venskywnrd through the tilators above. There are also evaporators and distillers of a capacity equal to a dolly output of quits 10,000 gallons of potable water several times more than the needs of the Vulcan A supplemental could demand. electric plant has given exrellent lighting facilities through the ship, but in the workshops on what Is termed the third deck. The purpose of this craft is manifest. She Is to follow In the wake nf a fleet her great coal capacity giving her a wide radius of action, and she is to supply fresh water to the other vessels snd to make then and there all possible repairs which might otherwise take (he ships miles and miles away to some naval station. A broken spindle might render helpless two great guna; liut a few hours' work on the Vulcan would remedy the trouble; and even less time might plare the engines nf one of our torpedo boats In trim after a considerable break. At the close of an engagement, the wounded vessels ineld hasten to her or she lo them, snd such work then he done as to place them back in the line of battle, once more a formidable menace to the foe. n The and the usefu'ness of such a craft ran not be overestimated, when every pound of coal must tell Rs tale of work well done in our defense. It la a very modern adaptation of that wise saw, A stitch in time saves nin. and a typical Instance of the great value of a traveling base of repairs. dw mi ctmwrae new and an, atrsljr wonderful meuii'iie. I Uevsefu-- s wiabnd a sued u pfaauNl to takviMat laii ra fowl in rjMcereu Itnna luklna lliaa. w 9 ijiurlttatl and mj rvwalvxKHi b fully and I igeal Hibuaitar In .aw 'pension ImataL Traigiad s well-know- BLOOD Dua'i Hint nr wm ayrra nr snra'Jlatad kttft win appIM. Fuels nd. fttunpip nM !. of m fall ilxr brtfir iwrUrti. w a urn m etrrjr MtihNirlHi 4 JOHN K. IIU KKV lUl U i'O most economical expenditure demanded in the output of a total supply daily of at least A000 gull-mof thoroughly palatable drinking wuter. The operation Is simple. Each of the evaporators coexists uf a cylindrical steel boiler containing a coil uf piping The water. surrounded by ru'd steam is supplied to the first coil diThat rectly from the tulip's boilers. steam raises the a water to the boiling point and givdiially evaporates il in that way. The t team thus generated In ronjunctlon with such of the original steam not roniicnked In the first coil in the operation, passes Into the roil of the second evaporator, repealing the ef a. BAD Eyes 5orer lid. Cam discoal and will have four tillers of capacity. These distillers or cvui ur.iturs will eaih coo-sl- st of three elements like the modern triple expat-sluengine, and are intended to utilize the steam v.ith the hi fdU-lsnr- The Did liter Kit Ip. The distiller ship, now named the Iris, was the llritish steamer Menein-shI'nllke the Vulcan, the Iris will make no repairs, but will be devoted solely to converting the ocean's brine Into drinking water; and to this end. she will carry a very large supply of SAPOLIO AreVr i prin-clpsl- ly IRONING MADE GROCE! FOR IT RHDTAKE elcc-trli-- nl good-slxe- SIS, ASK YOUR lucci-uulE- d cupostones; snd there Is a la fur the melting of aulficlent metal to make a pretty heavy casting. There are a number of blowers to supply the several forges and to draw foul air from between decks and to send it PSISs TakoMgfsa9 The llutst of our flglitlng sliips, with their all their iMMMtid nixnil-.iland their complex provisions iifuinst aecident or oishiii), arc i liy hi ip less rreuiiona I'm- - moment finir supplies become exliiMiiiteil. Nothing ccmlil be inure; Ii.alietii-allill.strc.:m if than a great ImlHesliip wallowing aimlessly in a of offense Intact epnwajr, l.cr puwi-rImt puralxe'i. like her great body, for want of energy or its ;n relative, roal; her great eyes blind for want of furee; her lungs fouled by taal-e- il air brcaiiee of her hulled blowera; her whole body eii'.icr feverish or chilled. an the weather fur want if cfrculutlon or preprr rosubvtion; and her complement athirst for need of that t.ininlix-In- g enough heat to transfi-rnSiu-era writer Imo drink. a thing is disiinctly posHildc, and It is against even the sllghleKt approach to a like condition that we have taken ample mrana to provide. The modern, heavy fighting craft carries between eighty and ninety of varion.t sorts, aside front those the directly occupied in propelling ship; and, under normal clreuiustann-ea- . it la quite safe lo any that at least fifteen or twenty per cent of ail steam generated Is taken tip in their service. Most of them are vital to the fighting of the vessel; but there are a few of them, such, for Instance, as (he engineers' workshop, the distillers, and the refrigerating plant, which may be termed auxiliaries of secondary Importance; and It is the purpose of the government to run these accessories on half-- ! line, so to speak, and to leave Just that much more energy for other more needful purposes. To thla end. we have fitted up the repair ship, the distiller ship, and the refrigerator ship, while to the colliers has been relegated the common service of supplying coal to all craft distant from ready bases of supply, and the rnglneer-in-chlhas done his utmost to make them capable. Tha Itrpnlr Khlp. The repair ship, fittingly named the n steamer Viileau, was the fhalhnm, of the Merchant and Miners' line, between Baltimore and Uoslnn. Into the ship has been placed eome-thln- g like eighty tuns of toola and machinery. and today the vessel la a veritable floating workshop. There are plate bending rolls, and punching and shearing machines that can bite right through an inch of solid steel. There are lathes for turning castings of considerable alse, and planera, drills and milling machines of roinpass enough to meet almost any need abort of that demanded in the complete reconstruction of a large engine. There are pipe cut-tebolt cutters, forges and grindn, . of all kinds--Iespecially of a vegetable natur- e- the surest safeguard againxt disease in tbe tropics, and whit her extensive coil capacity, her own distilling plant, and her ample burden, she will prove an exceedingly efficient part of the fleet. The government la making provisions for one or two mote veasela of the same sort. The I'ollk-rs- . The colliers explain themselves, and, being boats of fair speed and great carrying eapsciiy. will furni the principal supply links between our lighting craft and our base of supply. At rarefully us our coat will be used, still hundreds upon Lundreds of tons of ir will be used daily to keep the ships always ready service and prepared to tor ius'-an-t nm-- t the enemy at any moment; and the safe conduct uf their prccluus ebon burdens will be a matter often demanding good, cool judgment and no mean skill on the part of their commanders. In war lime, au-- sore pressed as Spuin la. roal Ik worth Its weight In gold, and a collier will prove a nugget worthy of a good, stiff chase and a moderate tussle. and the captain that ran dodge such a foe and run Ilia cargo safely into the Intended haven will be doing just as much good, perhaps, as the skipper that sinks a foe. Ths AuibulwnM Ship. The ambulance ship Is the naval slater of mercy, and will minister wholly of our ofllrera to the sick and and seamen, or, if need be, the stricken of our army of occupation as welL dir Milk THE SPANISH-AMERICA- N flrfit ftlnii The great danger In the Chrlatlaa life ia the supposition that only great sins affect the life. On the contrary, it la rare that the evil comes in like s flood. There is In ths embankment the little crack through which thi water trickles almost unobserved, and In such small quautity that it is not reregarded aa worthy of effort to strain. But each minute it works its deadly work, removing particle eftei stress of thi particle, until, under the for ths giving ths way It opens storm, In away of the embankment, and moment the flood with its ruin. NEW SLEEPING CARS To llenvor, Onshn, St. ImIi, Chicago and ltoxtua. The Denver A Rio Grande railroad Scenic line or the World announces new ud Important nihlitiuns to tletr 'already well arranged sleeping ear service. In the future, this popular linn will run through wookly Pullman Tourist sleepers to Omaha, Chicago, New York and Boston, also to KL Louis without change. Tfaoso cars will start from Portland, Oregon, thus giving bnnelitof through service on Oregon Short One, as well as from all Utah points. Tho excurstins are personally conducted and furnish all the conveniences of regular Pullman sleepers at leas than half the oosL The SL Louis car will leave O. S. L. stations every Thursday and Ogden via Rio G rondo Western railway, every Friday morning. The Omaha, Chicago, Now York anl Boston slaeper will leave O. S. L. itntl.ma every Wednosday and Balt Lake eyory Thursday evening, thus affording tbe inestimable privilege of r a twelve-hou- r in hqit l ake City. For rates and all details, write to B. F. Kevins, Goacral Agent, or H. M. Cushing, T.P. A., D. AIL G. Railway, Salt Lake City, or any Oregon Short Lina or Rio Gran do Weateru tickut agent. Helping Knell Other. Such help aa we can give each other In this world la a debt lo each other, and the man who perceives a superiority or capacity in a subordinate, and neither confesses It nor assists it, la not merely the wlthholdcr of a kind-nesbut ths committer of an Injury. Ruskln. FAST TIME TO CHICAQO hi Rio Oramis W extern Railway. February 5, the new time card of tho Rio Graudo Western goes into effect. The Atautio Express leaves Balt Lake City at t) a. m., arriving at Denvur at 9:00 a. si. tho following morning and Chicago atf :U p. m. the third day; making connections with Uniitod trains from Chicago to New York. The evening train leave at T:40 p. m., arrives at Denver at 9:15 pi m. the following night nnd Chicago at B a. m. the third day, making connections with the fast morning trains fhr New York and Boston. Birth of these through trains are splendidly equipped wtth all latest appllanres and conveniences aud carry Pullman Palace and Pullman Tourist eleeidag cars as wall as frae R , No. lit dining Chair Cars. Ticket West Second South street (Poatoffiue coiosr.) Commencing ofil-je- |