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Show DAILY MM STATE erning this factory: "Tin rWore, whatsoever ye would that nan should do unto you do ye even o unto them. e told the lioy that this was a IfflOGH OF UTAH J double-actin- g T0LD BY JOURNAL, FRIDAY. III JOS JILY T SMITH, 1904. 22, PratldanL CEO ROMNEY. T. Ol WEBBER, JOHN WATSON. MANAGER. Secretary. A W CARLSON, Treasurer, nt rule, which, to be car- ried out, required that they should do their work as they uould want us to do It if they were working the office and we the other end of the shop. After four years of a test I mu pleased FOUR FOND WYOMING HEARTS NOW BEAT AS TWO. to say .that the golden rule works. It Is perfectly practicable, and worthy of a trial. It is neatly l.smo Courtships Davsloptd at Lon Union years since Christ gave it to the world, Pacific 8tation Wedding and the leaat His professed follow-er- a in Salt Lake. can do ia to try It. 1 -f- ,rr.r.Who Golden Rule. In Jones, known gamuel June whoae death golden Rule" Milton 1895 at Christmas time we made as a little cash dividend, accompanying oc- - it with such a letter as we believed A ays dispatch from Cheyenne. that Granite Wyo., Canyon, a small would be helpful. In 1S96 we repea ted water station on the I'nlon Pacific, fifhav- - the dividend and the letter, In and term teen milea west or Cheyenne, was re1897 and 1898 we did the same. In 1897 a. a Republicbeen elected cently the scene of a romantic affair ucceaaive term aa which culminated with a double wedan. and for three wa a ABOLITION OF CANTEEN independent In 1900 he ding ln Salt Lake City. PRODUCTIVE OF EVIL candidate for fovemor A few weeks ago Miss Etta Mann, a Hi view were Ohio by petition. telegraph operator, arrived at Granite MANILA, July 22. Rrigudier-Gen-er- al waa for many years aocialistic, and he Canyon, and was assigned to the night William H. Cnrter, commanding trick. owner-ajj- p, Warren L. Ryphers, the agent , noted advocate of municipal the with at Granite department of Yisayas, direct legislation, the eight-hoCanyon, fell in love with the and the doctrine that headquarters at Iloilo, in hi annual maiden at first day for laborers, sight, and his affection nominate their oAn report on the establishment of army was soon returned. The tlie people should wedding day as follows: was set and the bride-to-b- e candidate for offices by free petition, posts, speaks Invited her usThis has been followed by the caucuses, intervention of arlthout friend. Miss Louise Gordon of Trinior delegate. He ual crop of saloons and disreputable dad. Colo., to come to primaries, parties Granite Canyon of The New Right " people. With the well organized post and visit a few and then acweeks, vi the author of exchange of former days, weak men pubUshed in 1899. and "Letters company herself and Mr. Syphers to had a choice of evils, and generally Salt Lake 1900. Love and Labor," published in City, where the wedding was hose the lesser, the pure beer of the to occur. own his related thus Miss Gordon cntne.and while jlayor Jones exchange. So long as misguided at Granite Canyon met Edward M. autobiography: women of America insist in "I was bom in Wales In 1846, and Christian Mooar, a conductor on the Denver ft canteen question into polthe my parents carrying came to America with Rio Grande, residing In Salt Lake, who whose powers of came eaat to when I waa 8 years old. The poverty itics, young soldiers, visit Agent Syphers. to are below the resistance so temptation it that stringent of the family was The handsome Trinidad young woms necessary for me to go to work at normal and not firmly exercised, will man and the manly trainman from to fall victims to the plagues an early age, and I bear on my body continue Salt Lake City formed a warm friendin India and the Orient genof service of the of marks wrongs the today ship that ripened into love. erally, namely, drunkenness, dissolute child labor. Sir. Syphers and Miss Mann urged A the age of 18 years I heard of company and venereal diseases." Mooar to return to Salt Lake with the opportunities in the oil regions of Miss Gordon and themselves, and they SWALLOW AND CARROLL Pennsylvania, and went to Titusville. w'ere invited to net ns brdesmald and NOTIFIED OF NOMINATION I landed there with 15 centa and withbest man. This they readily agreed out an acquaintance in the state. For to do, and the party left Granite Can22. Ind., July INDIANAPOLIS, three days I went through the trying In Tomlinson hall this afternoon, be- yon for Salt Lake City. When the experience of living without money fore an audience that taxed the Mormon capital was reached Mooar nd seeking work among strangers. capacity of the floor and galleries, Si- and Miss Gordon surprised their friends But I was in a land of opportunities. las C. Swallow, of Pennsylvania, and with the proposition of a double wedfound work in a busiI soon George W. Carroll of Texas, were for- ding, which was assented to. ness that was to mji taste; a business, mally notified of their nomination as The double ceremony was performed too, that the good providence has reProhibition candidates for the presi- at the Independent Hotel by Rev. Ben- -; moved In part, at least, from the doamln Brown, and a sumptlous supper respectivedency and main of the competitive destroyer Oliver W. Stewart, chairman of followed. The party spent the night In ly. the business of producing petroleum the national committee, presided over Ogden and the following morning from the crude earth. Since 1870 I the meeting and A. D. Wolfenbarger they parted, Mooar and his bride rehave been more or less of an oil proof Lincoln, Neb., delivered the notifi- turning to Balt Lake City to reside, ducer. In 1886 I came to the Ohio oil cation address. The two nominees de- and Mr. and ,Mrs. Syphers starting on Delda Since that time I have folllivered speeches of - acceptance in a trip through Colorado en route back owed the business both in Ohio and which they dwelt upon the alma and to Granite Canyon, where they will be Indiana, and to some extent In PennsIn sole charge of the station. hopes of the party and predicted the ylvania, Texas and West Virginia. in the best In 1898 I Invented some important at theshowing next falL partys history KNAPP CASE NOW polls Improvement in appliances for produciBEFORE PARDON BOARD ng oil and finding manufacturers unWELCOME FOR SCHOLES. willing to make the article, I concludCOLUMBUS. O.. July 22. An apNEW YORK, July 22 A right royed to manufacture it myself. This al welcome awaits Louis Scholes on peal in behalf of Alfred A. Knapp, the brought me in contact with labor conhis arrival from Henley, where he won Hamilton strangler who ia now in the ditions for the first time In my life. the famous prize, the Diamond Sculls, Ohio penitentiary annex awaiting As a rule, labor In the oil fields had in record breaking time, and from the electrocution, was presented to the enjoyed large wage compared to simstate board of pardons today by his fineet scullers In England. James ilar classes outside. I found men workipresident of the National lawyer, Thomas Darby. There la beng in Toledo for a fraction of a dolRowing association, and a large party lieved to be little chance of n commular a day. I began to wonder how it of sporting men went down the hay tation of sentence. was possible for men to live on such this morning to meet the steamship a small sum of money as citlsens of a THAT WAS ENOUGH. Arabia, on which Scholes Is a pasfree republic. I studied social condl (FYom the Philadelphia Press.) senger. A big contingent is also here tlon. and these led me to feel very Trotter I suppose you heard I marfrom Toronto to greet the young keenly the degradation of my fellow including his father and ried a western girl while I was away, men, and I at once declared that the brother, both of them famous oarsmen I understand you married, too. 'going wages rule should not in their time; Darnan, his coach and Peckham No, thank only govern the Acme Sucker Rod com Ned" Han- one. the old-tichampion, pany, which the firm name of our lon. When Scholes reaches his native business. I said the rule that every soil he will find a big celebration unYou'll never drink any other kind man Is entitled to such a share of his der way In his honor, and the Toronto of soda water after once trying products of his toll as will enable him men will conduct him In triumph to 8TANDARD. Insist on having It to live decently and in such a way his native city. that he and his children may be fitted to be citlsens of a free COMING. republic, should PENNS DESCENDANTS be the rule 22. The C B. VANCOUVER, July of the wages governing our establishment Earl of Ranfurly, governor of New I soon discovered that the men Zealand, and his secretary. Major How She were lacking in something else besides Dudley Alexander, are expected to wages. The men were conscious of arrive here en route to England next social inferiority, and I could not uneek. The earl yls a descendant of derstand how a man who had done no William Penn. After visiting the wrong could or should feel Inferior to St. Louis exposition he will go to ny other man islmply because he Philadelphia to see the points of in worked with his hands. Without any terest and various relics connected organised plan for the purpose or with his great ancestor. without hardly knowing myself what NOTABLE 8PEAKERS ON LIST. I was doing, 1 determined myself that STERLING. 111., July 22. Sterlings no such should exist. To feeling break down the feeling of social in- first Chautauqua assembly opened today at Mineral Springs park and will equality we begnn to get together1 that Is. we had little excursions down continue funtil the end of the month. the bay. We invited our workmen Mrs. John A. Logan and other persons and their families and also some other of note are Included among the speak People who live In big houses, and who ers. do not work with their hands. We Baseball Players and Foot Racers! ought to mix them, to let them underlongLouis J. Kruger, stand that we are all people, you distance foot racer of Germany and know. "Dur SHE BOUGHT FROM US. As our business Increased we took Holland, writes, Oct 27, 1901: foot weeks of eight ln new men. my training ing We made no special races at Salt Lake City, In April last, Hort to select We asked no YOU NEED ONE ques used Ballards Snow Liniment to I lions as to their WE HAVE ONLY AND habits, morals, their Therefore I A FEW LEFT. Wiglon or Irrellglon. We were !g my greatest satisfaction. Liniment to noring the sacred rule of business, highly recommend Snow all who are troubled with sprains, kettlng along in a way, WE ARE GLAD or rheumatism." 25c, 80c, fl occasionally giving the boys a word of bruises TO DEMONSTRATE Cave. F. a bottle. Sold by George caution printed on the pay envelopes, FOR YOU. then perhaps a little later expressing CHEAP RATES VIA O. S. L. d win and fellowship. Then we came to see the need Pioneer Day, July 24th. n rule to of ko'ern the place. We thought to that - For above occasion an open rate of "tei,t we ought to be like other peo one fare for the round trip Is author' Id. So we had the following printed ised between all stations ln Utah on on a JOHN A. BOYLE, Managsr. piece of tin and nailed to the our lines. Tickets on sale July 2Sd, wall. It I there 28th, July return 24th and limit, 25th; today. The rule gov iat wa. for four myor of Toledo, week, OGDENS GREATESTjPARTMENT STORETjg7 The Celebrated sue-mi- v ur cy Irish-Canadla- n, 1 Ask Your Neighbor Likes the free-and-ea- sy Boyle Hardware Company 1847 99 Silverware Rogers Is Guaranteed to Wear We have just opened up a new and complete line of Ice Cream Sets, Fruit Dishes, 'Berry Spoons Sugar Shells, Butter Knives, Etc, No Trouble to Show Goods THE FOR DEMAND OUR FINE JAPAN TEA Is becoming a scarce article in the market because 6f the war in the Far East necessitating higher prices on many of the leading brands. U Fruits and Flowers one of the choicest importations of rich, sweet, young leaves brought to America, and half-poun- d packages, packed in costs you no more now than formerly, j full-weig- ht j j ASK YOUR GROCER HIGHEST QUALITY F. J. KIESEL CO., Importers EL FLOUR IS GROWING ALL Vacation Sale All cSC To Close Out FROM THI8 FLOUR DOES NOT DRY OUT QUICKLY AND IS "TASTY." EVERY SACK WE WARRANT BREAD Our Summer Clothing A MAN OR BOY CAN "DRESS UP" NOW FROM HAT TO HOSE MADE TO PLEASE YOU. AT VERY LITTLE EXPENSE. s TRAANYTHING FROM UNDERWEAR TO OUTERWEAR, FOR MELTED. PRICE8 HOME. VEL OR ITEMIZE WHAT YOU NEED, GIVE U8 THE LIST AND WE'LL GIVE YOU A BARGAIN. IKEHY BKOS.' MILLIN'. '0. Maker Outing Coats and Trousers From $5.00 to $12.00 German, THE TIME. A PeddlerssTi Isn't worth the time It takes to tell it. Hundreds of pairs of glasses are sold by peddlers who know as much about the delicate details of the eye as a peanut vender. 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