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Show TRUTH. 0 The River of Life. Ode on the Shortness of Life. brief appear Mark that swift arrow how It cuts the The more we live, more stages; succeeding life's Our air A day to childhood seems a year. Mme. Amanda Swenson. Now it outruns thy following eye, And years like passing ages. Use all persuasions now, and try. vou.il If thou canst call It back, or stay It there. The gladsome current of our youth. Studio. fWderR Music Store. Only teacher of That way It went, but thou snalt And Oarola Method in city. Hours 10a.m. to6p.m Ere passion yet disorders, smooth behind. is No trace left a river Fools, tls thy life, and the fond Archer Steals lingering like borders. thou Along its grassy Of all the time thoust shot away Anton Pederson, n cheek grows wan. But as the but yesterday. Ill bid thee fetch thicker. shafts PIANO, VIOLIN, sorrows And fly And It shall be too hard a task to do. HARMONY. Ye Stars, that measure life to man. Besides repentance, what canst And That It hath left behind? Why seem your courses quicker? studio, Clayton Music Co , Main Street. Our life Is carried with too strong a tide. doubtful cloud and substance bears. When Joys have lost their bloCm and Monsieur and Madam de Loery, A breath And Is the horse of all our years; Each day doth on a winged whirlwind .And life Itself Is vapid. VOICK CULTURK the Falls of Deatn, ride. Why, as we reach more Breathing and and French Conversation. tide we rapid? its Feel run must our We and and out, glass Coaching for Opera a Specialty. our Both dust. render up V. US Constitution Building. But his past life who without grief can It may he strange yet who would change Times course to slower speeding, see. When one by one our friends have gone Who never thinks his end too near, And left our bosoms bleeding? But says to fame, Thou art mine heir; That man extends lifes natural brevity: Miss Heaven gives our years of fading strength This is. this is the only way To outlive Nestor in a day. Indemnifying fleetness; And those of youth, a seeming length, Abraham Crowley o Proportiond to their sweetness. Thomas Campbell. Ladies. the With THOM O Popular mruoio, mi mutmr Gentle Japanese Deities. There were few plainer men of his generation than the great Lord Japanese deities are as kindly and so gentle-heerteas the people themLrougham, and as few who took will bfMlono to this beautiful compo- little trouble to Ingratiate themselves selves. Their story of the creation is Two gods (whose very sition '.and that no one will bo disap- into the favor of women. Yet he quaint. pointed.'- The admission will be 25 might have picked and chosen airng lengthy names may be shortened to cents, tto pay expenses, any surplus to the fairest of society beauties. To a Izanagi and Izanami), standing upon be uRed for tho benefit of future choir question where Lord Brougham was. the bridge of heaven, cast grains of work."''''';. tho answer was once given, Where rice abroad to dispel the darkness. & JC the ladies are the thickest' By fol- They then pushed a spear down into Gleason is arranging a lowing this significant guide he was the green plain of the. sea and stirried it around. This spear became the fine musical programme for the an- generally run to earth. of the earth, started it revolving exits entertainment nual jt. Patricks day Dolls. No Children Have and thus brought about the dry land. for the, benefit of the Kearns St. Anns o child is The the Hindu probably on bo to the evening given orphanage Fire Caused by Snow. child in the universe. only doll-les- s of March 17 at tho Salt Lake theatre. The A snowstorm started a fire on the little Egyptians have their wooden Tho programme will Include such fa- Ushabtl the same style as 4,000 premises of a farmer living at Hebu-terne- , vorite singprs and musicians as Mrs. years ago. These were sometimes Belgium. He placed a quantiMartha Royie King, Anton Pedersen made of porcelain. When a child died ty of quicklime near a shed on his Charles Kent and others, and In ad- its dolls were buried with It, in the farm, and left it there all night In dition Miss Gleason Is training a band expectation that their spirit forms the course of the night snow fell on of several hundred little children to would rise and do service in another to the lime,, and the heat thus develtake part in tho choruses and other- world. oped became so great that it set the wise contribute to the success of the o shed on fire, completely destroying entertainment. Miss Gleason Is an Russian it and its contents. Wage Earners. indefatigable worker and can point o two in factories are Russian Wages to many very successful undertakings Saving the Children. similar.., to the one she Is now engaged cents an hour and upward. There are thousands who work for a cent an A noted doctor states that 85 per in. -- v... hour and tens of thousands who do cent of crippled children could be at & Tho Knights of Columbus will at- not receive 30 cents a day for ten, least able to work if their diseases were treated in time. tend St. Marys cathedral in a body eleven and more hours work. next Sunday evening and in honor of tho event Miss Gleason has prepared PROFESSIONAL OARDS . ! care-wor- Nora Gleason. (1618-67- ). r cl MIss-lNor- a . . a special, musical programme. o People might as well koep money at lome by paying Insurance premiums o a good local company as send it last for tho benefit of the people hero. se-iure- ly o For economy, comfort and satisfac-m use Utah .coala. Postcffict-- A new form of electric postal lately tried at Milan has met wit i siderable success. It is used to ;e the mail from the boxes, stamp . . route and arrange it for distrii; ;n through the city or to other to. lS cities and countries, thus effect!!.: a considerable saving of time over i ;e method of sorting the mall in j-main office after it has been brev et in by the carriers. One employe re' mains in the wagon, and another removes the mail from the boxes passes it to the one inside, v,ho stamps and sorts It while the wu:m is proceeding to the next box. specified places along the streets carriers receive mail from each section of the city, which permits the letters to he at once distributed without pass ing through the central office. ,t Improved Ear Trumpet. In many cases of deafness which only a short time ago would ha e been considered incurable the phys clan has been enabled to at least find some mechanical appliance which would make it possible for the man or woman to catch many sounds which were entirely Inaudible before. Of course, these aids to the hearing have been carried about in the hand, as a rule, but the trouble is generally slight in comparison with the advantages gained. Now, however, even -- Need Not Be Carried In tne Hand, this Is unnecessary, as the latest appliance of this class is designed to he carried in the hat, without assistance from either hand. The sound receiving bells are located in the crown on either side of the head, and the tubes which convey these sounds to the ears project downward through the rim of the hat, as illustrated. The connecting tubes are capable of adjustment as to length, and the whole arrange. ment is scarcely noticeable, at least in comparison to the old style ear trumpet or metallic fan formerly used. and TiS o Tho city council defeated the prop- sitlon to lay cement sidewalks on B trcct on the plan advocated by Mr. I. U. Anderson. That plan was dl3- pproved by a large majority of the esldentR and property owners in the icighborhood and tho council did well Mr. Anderson 0 heed tho protests. lalms that church influence was iscd to defeat his scheme. o Keep warm use Castle Gate or Hear Creek coals. o Malay Tree Dwellers. Tho Sakals, or tree dwellers, of the lalay peninsula build their houses in orked trees, a dozen feet above round, and reach them by means of lamboo ladders, which they draw up lut of harms way. The house itself s a rude kind of shack, made of bam-oo- , and the flooring is lashed together piece by piece, and bound to the limb by rattan. These mrious people are rather small and ighter in complexion than the Malays. They have no form of religion, Milans Traveling 9GBMW THE 8CENI0 LINE TO Qlenwood Springs, Aspen, Leadville, Pueblo, Colorado Springs, Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago, and all points east Connaetlng at Ogden Union Depot with nil Southorn Pacific and Orngon Short Uno Tralan. Thn only Tranioontinontal Lint pasting directly through Salt Lake City. O : FUND IDLY EQUIPPED FAST TRAINS DAILT BETWEEN Titlkmhfint. OGDEN AND DENVER .ad Dlatl.it 8m (1. Ro.tM. Through Pullman and Ordinary Sleeping.Oan to Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Lonis and Chicago without change. Free reclining chair cars. Personally Conducted Excursions. Dining Oars, service a la Gare on all through train., For rates, folflors, tr Illustrates booklet, ete., luaulra mt ymu Merest tlefcst iceuW epeelf ylnff the Rio Qrde rwte, er Mdrefs- - -- L A. BENTON; G, Ai P, D, , v ii 4 4 SALTIAKB CITY .... Transporting Live Fish. An interesting experiment is to he made in Germany for the conveyance of live fish from the coast to the inland towns. A Berlin merchant interested in the transportation of fish to the German and Russian markets has devised an arrangement by which a series of water tanks are placed on either side of a railway car, and. there it is aerated by contact with the external air. One car fitted with twelve tanks on either side can con- wjy about $40,000 worth of live fish. The arrangement will enable the in habitants of towns removed from the seabcard to obtain fish An a better condition. Error of Telegrapher. A recent cable from London to an Montreal, reporting the speech ofconEnglish visitor to the latter city, siderably hurt the feelings of Canadians by stating that. Montreal .w As the most depraved city. A later C soothed the nif .. telegram, however, fled citizens by informing them that the words quoted should haye read the worst paved city," |