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Show THE MORNING OGPEN, EXAMINER, jouil; Su Winifrede third. Time. I:u5 ! Sixth SALT LAKE DEPARTMENT '('lull . in sults: Exsirkrs salt Town In a Hurry pitmiitd to Leavs If Released. jack Meyer, alias Jack "Shine, and Wooly Andor-boy- s Billy Anderson, alias only 13 year old, appeared Judge Diehl yesterday af the chargo of vagrancy. ever Tbey were the youngest prlsouers viested on this chaige in the history police court. rf the Salt Iliey had been taken into custody Ule entering the low saloons In street, begging for a dime to, u they said, securu lodging for the Itolh lwys were scantily clad rifi,t to face a winter uight tai The stories that they told were pit Kuril had left home to see the surld. Meyer from Butte, Anderson before City iernoon. on Com-Beni- Michigan. "I ought to send you to Jail for thirtdays. said Judge Diehl, y or sidy would be kept warm and There you live enough to eat. lioys insisted would get out Both ud that they could of town without They were allowed to go, the "If yon can't get out Court saying: esne hack here and wc will take care , af you." delay. SUIT FOR PRIZE. The suit of Edwin Evans Fairbanks, artists, against and J. B. tho Utah was placed on trial isuoeiailnn Art before Judge afternoon jrnftcrdiiy jlorse. in in the nature of an The hOunctiuit to compel the association to award the plaintiffs a $300 prize for heir piciiiivH rboA'n at the Biate Art Exhibition List year. Thu whole affair is one of peculiar Jruures and complications. Kvnns and Fairbanks were on the which selected the pictures to enter ihr competition. It is charged that they allowed only their own productions to be entered. Then the -- were and the artists brought suit to compel the association to xuake the award. judges decided that their pictures pH entitled to receive any prixes, FIGHT, TWENTY-ROUN- There Is keen Interest In sporting circles over the figh$ tonight, between Jerry McCarthy, middleweight champion of Utah, and Oao claiming the white, wllter-weig(liampionship of the world. noth Sieloff and McCarthy have trained carefully and are in jierfect radii Ion. The opinion among lovers of the hMirt is that they will pul up ike best light seen in Utah in many a Sieloff, i:g hl day. The contestants are evenly matched a to weight, but 8ieloff la six years older, 29, and has a record of 90 batik with only 12 defeats and 13 draws. The fight, which is nuder the nt of E. J. Kelly of tne Shsm-w- k Athletic Club, will be pulled pff i the Grand theater. Them was considerable betting last drjii, but at even money, the backers of neither man lieing willing to give man-ifeme- .cJdi. RUMORED RESIGNATION: Jan. Pirln, tdn mk 28. 28. ,lau. the First race, six furluugs: Arena won: Inisky second; Aggie Lewi third. Time, l:lti Second race, six furlongs: Mayor TRENCH VOTEIM KGRMOMSM Johnson won; Emigre aoixiiiil: Little Jack Horner third. Time. l:ld Third race, six furlongs: Clangor won: Jim- Goss second ; lieu Howard Had to His Visit He Salt Lake During third. Time, J: 10 Some Explanations Given Him. Fourth race, handicap, mi-.- and 2d The Eastern newspapers publish the yards: Sr. Tammany won; Ietiijolin from second; Hoaster third. Tune. 1 :4i.i following special cablegram Ethics finished first but was disqualiParis, Franco, concerning the recent fied. Balt of Jules Lake City: visit Hurct to Fifth race, one mile: Ostrich won: M. J iilos llurct. the eminent French Katie Powers second; Bcctuidslglit Journalist and author, contributes a third. Time, 1 : 4. Sixth an and rare, mile scries of articles in the Figaro . deeighth: Alcretive of his recent lour of the United gonquin won; Malay second; Lou Stiles. His article today bears the Wooda third. Time, 1:55 4 3. title "A Talk With Seven Mormon Women." FIGHT WAS A DRAW. This translation in part of his (M. liurct's) observations will, prove interPueblo, (kilo.. .Ian. 28. Andy Walh est to Americans. of New York, and Jim Flynn of Pueblo, to "Having expressed tho desire fought, twenty rounds to a draw here meet some Mormon women, such as tonight. really form part of polygamous families, Mrs. Wells, in Balt City, a THE WASTE OF WATER. white-hairematbut ron, arranged a tea party, one of tho I Ball Lakr Tribune.) guests being a daughter of Brtgham Mr. Frank Hinea. auiierintendeul ot Young. Regarding Brigham Young, Mrs. Wells not And words the city waterworks, complains that could too much water ia wasted in this city. to express her admiration. He was grand, strong, handsome He says that many imople allow their to run all night in order to and mighty, she said. "All the world water-ta- p obeyed him aa a king, lie had twenty-on-e keep them from freezing, and that in this way a million and a half gallons wives. "When I explained to her the dif- of water are wasted every night. He ia probably right almut this; ficulties that Europeans would have to understand how women of the Oc- and there ia a great and wanton waste cidental type could assent to share of water in this city at every season among them the love uf one man. Mrs. of the year. Aa to the preaent waste, most of It is needless. Usually the Wells said: A Mormon's wives are not rivals; water can be shut off and the pipe they usually love one another. With drained clear, so that there is nothing them it means that their love for tbs left in them to freeze. But where the one. man really draws them together plumbing la so badly done as to give no slope to the pipe so that they can In deep bonds of sympathy. 'As to the man, he diRtrbutes his be drained, a very little opening of the affections with equity, which requires taps Is plenty: the least, motion of the no little tact, and displays real, pow- water keep it from freezing nUml as erful manhood. Very few men arc tit well as a good deal of motion, etcc-iall- y when the cold is not severe. for plural marriages. ' "tine of the guest ssaid to me: 'I prefer to be wife No. 10 of a superior DEFENSE OPENED TODAY man than tho only wife uf an inferior husband.' 1 understand you well, madam, Washington, Jan. 2$. The defense I replied, surprised with the energy trial opened today. Mr. in the with which she emphasized her re- Maddox,postal on behalf of the Groffs' said mark, but would you not prefer to be he would prove that George E. Ixirenz, the pnly wife uf a superior man?' in 1895, had purchased for $5UU a In a family of twenty children, Interest in the Groff fastener. she said, ten boys and ten girls, you half waa followed by Mr. Kumler for He in excel will find that the girls the boys the Lorenz's. Kumler assorted that physical and psychical virtues. There- as far back as IhS Macben, George K. fore, since the re are more superior Lorenz and his brother engaged In the women than men, it Is necessary that business In Ohio and that aa a the women must content themselves oil variolia transactions to share the affections of the few good result ofE. their Ixirenz owed Machen $25,000 George men.' that whatever Ixtrenz paid to Ma"I was a little puzzled by her argu- and chen waa In settlement of an honest her insisted that ment, but premises would have to be proved, when all the debt. women present exclaimed: ANNUAL QUARANTINE ORDER. It Is a fart, an Indisputable fact.' Do you maintain "Then I asked: 28. Secretory Jan. that. Jealousy is unknown among you? Washington. One of the guests who seemed more Wilson has Issued the annual quaranreserved than her companions and tine order on at count of the Texas catwho had kept silent until now, remark- tle fever. It is effective on February 1st and Includes California, Oklahoma ed demurely: If one suffers one does not show and Texaa and the southern slates. The line in the slates of California, It; one must not show It. But what If the suffering' grows Texas, Oklahoma, Tennessee. North Carolina, Maine and Vermont la made too intense io bear? 1 Insisted. last year. Mon'It is a question of discipline, she practically the samefsastaken out of ?he said briefly, shrugging her shoulders terey county. Cal., The district. station quarantine In' disgust at my Ignorance. are removed entirely from Mrs. Wells then dwelt at length on county, Oklahoma, the glories awaiting the Mormons in that part or BlaineCanadian river. heaven. What would be the misery of that liea near the a saint without offspring. The first WILL GET PAIDJODAY. wife of Smith had not offspring, if polygamy did not form part of the faith she insisted that God himself Pueblo. Jan. 28. The rase of the had. revealed to. Joseph Smith the mea of Company G., Colorado National necessity of plural marriage. Guard, who announced yesterday that One of the forty-sidaughters of they would hold the SUte armory In waa told present, Brigham Young, who until the State remunerated this me that quarrels In the Mormon fami- them rlty for services In Cripple Creek, lies were of rare occurrence. She her- looked serious for a time today when self lost her mother at the age of 3 Adjutant-GenerSherman Bell sent and was beloved afterwards by all her word to Pueblo to have warranto sworn mothers. out against each of the men. later, My father ahe said, came home however, a telephone message was reregularly every night at 6 o'clock. He ceived from Governor leabody ansaid his prayers, embraced all his chilnouncing that Paymaster Grogs would dren, took his dinner with my mothers, be in Pueblo tomorrow to pay all the to be cheerful who seemed always Pueblo members of Company B and and happy. Father had Awenty-onG who were on duty during tne strike, wives All the other women present told strike. me similar stories and I must say that MEET. at times I found It difficult to refute CANADIAN LUMBERMEN their argument. Vancouver, B. C.. Jan. 28. A meetof those representing the lumber ing RACING NEWS interests of western Canada is ) lie held In Winnliieg on February 4th, to consider a lowering of price of lunAier 28. Ocean Dream, in the northwest and to consider a Jgis Angeles, Jan. Twyman'a mare, won the free handisuggested plan of gaining the aiu ot cap at Ascot today and Incidentally the Canadian Pacific Railway compary of a second off In clipped competing with the Americm mills. the track record for one mile. A crowd Lumbermen from Vancouver and the of 5,000 was in attendance and the interior of British Columbia will atform players had the better of the ar- tend the meeting. gument with the books. Weather fine, track good ( Sum CUBAS ELECTION DISTURBANCE mary: First race, mile and 70 yards, BelCienfuegoa, Cuba, Jan. 28. The disling: Loyal 8. won; Merwan second; turbances over the election contents Bchwarzwald third. Time. 1:40. last night In a fight beSecond race, three fur- culminated tween tbe adherents of the rival posecDe Grsmont won; Hilona longs: litical leaders and ended in a riot in ond; Bishop Fools third. Time : 37. which one man was killed and several Third rare, hurdle handicap, mile men were wounded. and,-quarter: Galba won; Phil Archibald second; Goldone third. Time, VETERAN DEAD. 2:18 Fourth race, mile handicap: Ocean Dream won; M. F. Tarpey second; Washington, Jan. 28. Gneral Joseph Prime Tulane third. Time, 1:40 Darr. formerly chief of staff of General Fifth race, alx furlongs: Allan tiro Roeecrans and provost marshal-generof the Department of the Missouri, won; Carnival second; Felipe Lugo third. Time, 1:15. died today. Sixth race, Sian son course, selling: Oc.yrohe won: Andrattus second; DISEASES. INVESTIGATING third. Time, 1:1L Cambridge. Mast., Jan. 28. Dn. San Francisco, Jan. 28. Double Rlx and Brinkerhoff. who have been won the five and a half furlong race Tyzer Councilman, the bacteriologassisting at Oakland today by a head from Sad ist of Harvard University, In recent Sam and broke the California record, into the cause of small' experiment" covering the distance in 1:03 will leave for Manila soon to ron This is a half sorond off the previous pox. the lines pur tinue work there record. Sad Sam was a 7 to 10 favor- sued si Harvard. along Besides ite aod opened up a gap aa usual. other tropical diseases which smallpox, are likely He tired some in theGpsl furlong and be brought to this land through Double Six, finishing strong, beat him to intercourse wph the islands, a head. St Wlnlfirede waa third; growing will be investigated waa to the only favorite Jockey Club win. Summary: First raoe.Futmity court, selling: CONSULAR APPROPRIATION BILL. Bcnlash won: Emma Reubold second; Washington, Jan. 28. The diplomatteph third. Time, 1:11. Second race, seven furlongs, selling: ic and consular appropriation bill was Celebrant won; Kleinwood second; In- completed today by house committee on fijreign affairs and ordered reported. structor third. Time, 1.27., Third race. Futurity course, selling.. The treasure carries a total appropriaWhiskers won; Matt Hogan second; tion of $L996,i09 an increase of $23130 oevr the appropriation for tbe present The Pride third. TUne, 1:10. Fourth race, one mile and 79 yards, year. Of thie Increase $12,0u0 to for the Csronal won; The Fretter diplomatic service in the republic of gelling: 1 Know third. Panama. An item of $11,000 is includ; Time. 1:44. i Fifth race, five and a half furlongs. ed for the consular service in -- i Double 81 x. won ; ,9ad Saaaaeo-- j UU-a- r Rumors of the on of Finance Minister Rouvier to his Krtfolio have arisen as the differences between Rouvier Ud Hinkler Pelletan, in regard to the Protmal that the government purchase Ike itute railroads. of m - -- MM x al e . three-quarte- rs 1-- 4. 1- -4 al Win-nifre- da 2. THIS WEEK FRED M. NYE fatter and Gothier r tm ie MORNING GOSHENS SPEECH tiYniiiiucd from r Re- - Saloons. (mm Orica in., La., U. rRnY MClllON AT EENS J-- n Various Low Kcrt Begging Sulu-h- Time, J:J mill', purse: Joeki-Knoiid: GurgaletU' Special Correspondent vagrants lake ran. our won: ihTrd. New from the REV. S' IT A IT, 3 7 AM INC A COST OF HONEYMOON'S Tkrf Article VARY (N EXPENSE. -i .i- .. ! - ti-- . IrMi-rraou- i. a Hale. Are the Price at Thlaga aa Be-rill- ( ru rldal 'I'oara tiew 300 a ltag Was Apeai la a Haiel la (he Capital. Why U it that so many bridal conic in Washington to spend their lusieynohsicV lYrhnps the question cannot be aii:faciorlly answered, but The fact remains that the capital is a great Mecca for the newly Some jieople say Dial it is because Washington ia nutful and that at this one period in tlieir Uvea men and women do not care for bustle. They want te be able to devote some thought to each con-pic- s iiL ill ftelidia the TAM daughter ranie out of the home and calmly walked up to the excited animal. When lie aaw her he ceased rearing, whinnied and atoad still. She just put her baud ou hi mane, stroked his nose awl then vaulted lightly on hit back and rede around the yard, to the amazement of the men. "How do you manage It?" ene of them asked her. "Before you tackled him he waa a savage aa a tiger. "It la simple enough. the girl replied. "Any woman ran handle a horse better Ilian a man can. See this" - bowing the man a small round object she had In her hand "this to liurae raster. Huns' love the smell of It and will go tip to any one who has It. "Any borer Iihs sense enough to know tbe people who tors it. That, stallion soon as bo aaw began to quiet down me. When 1 got near him lie smelled tlie musty horse castor in my clothes, for I always carry a little piece In my 1 Jliiiore 2352 Washington Ave. LICENSED SANITARY PLUMBrR TELEPHONE L Sx slxteen-year-ol- d other wit limit fear of personal accident. Whatever the reason, the fact remains thst the annual Inflnx of brides and groom amounts to at least JO.ikM person. The mauager of one of the hotels of the city was asked in regard to the of a honeymoon. Is a honeymoon In Washington too rximtsive for a man with a moderate salary." tlie reporter asked, "or can it he reduced to sn eronomtcal tiasis without displaying tho Itm Hat hum of the bridegroom's purse almnht lie happen to In of tlie less wealthy class?" "That quest ioa need not be a vexed A one," replied the affable manager. honeymoon in Washington can be as costly aa the purse can buy cv It can be spent on an amazingly small amount. If you will, of course, consider tbe luxury afforded by our modern hotels. At thi n inen t I have In mind a man from Chicago who brought his bride here mi their wedding trip. Their I living expenses amounted to something like $:mu a day, that amount bring spent In the hotel. But; then, tho manager added, thla man had an almost unqnenrbabki thirst for rare old wines nnd things In season and out of aeason. But there ia just one thing I wish to say ht rotmariion with tho American bridegroom. 1 cannot recall brni her.' one instance where the quality does in "Experiments in 1i'ilhi'ilimnU the past have been dismal failures for not hold good, be be a man of wealth the reason that they weiv in the inter- or one of modest income. Ho never questions the price of things. Thla est of the few. What was called brotherhood In Greece, was oligarchy even proves true concerning the enIt sought the gagement of our apartments, lie incirrei'tly siieiled. welfare of the elect, ai tin: expense tn spends bis money generously and withthe many. The Freucii revolutions out cuuaultntinii. 1 remember we bad aa guests at adopted a noble motto with enough truth in It to make it popular lib- the same time with our $3U0 a day erty, equality and fraternity and couple a newly wedded pair from New enough error In It to insure the failure England. Their dally expenses were of their cause. There was liberty only $10. for those who could stultify them- are Now, using these figures, which entirely accurate, one can qnlrkly selves enough to declare that the lurid sen that luxurious living It can bo of waa Marat and glare the dawn of a fairer day. Robespierre purchased for the latter amount la not knew no more about brotherhood than m frightfully expeualve as our oat of Ixmla XIV. Danton waa as great a town friunda picture. Really the amount of money to be spent la more a tyrant as Rlrhilieu. These attempts at brotherhood fail- matter of taste than the omalitkm of ed bccauso those back uf them bad no one's purse." conception of the tremendous truth At this Juncture the manager reachthaL brotherhood depends upen father- ed ami threw open tho door of tho hood. No fatherhood uf God. then no stole bridal suit, displaying a veritabrotherhood of man, and wiliiout an ble of fairyland. Thla chamglimisie adequate conception of the fatherhood to the most expensive room In the of God, brotherhood is but a farce, and ber man is tho greatest orphan In the hotel. Its else docs nut differ materially from tbe leea elegantly furnished universe. "Our age has in it much that be- rooms, but In magnificence it rivals the speaks great tblugs for tho future. nioet gorgeous bedchambers of Eurotine speedily realizes Slowly men are learning the lessons of pean palaces, humanity and brotherhood. Long ago that to comprehend its beauty colot it was that One stood on the Judean temperament beramaa a necessity. hills and taught that we could nut honInvestigation reveals walla of plain estly say Our Father, until we ran say moire damask, the color of which deepour brother. Slowly has this truth ens from the faintest shade of shell lieen appreciated: meagerly baa It pink to the rich blush of the rose. Thie been lived: but more and more are effort: In continued to the lees rich hangwe learning that he only truly loves and draperfca of the same tints, who shares anothcr'a burdens and ings while the carpet reflerts tbe name lines, life. another helsi wbk-become lightened by windows of The great need our time Is men. Men of power, men uf ability, men of covered with rare eld lace. The furnicharacter. Organizations have their ture to of Louie XIV. period, the color place, but If they are to be worthy of cher to carried out hi the npholater-Ingor figured damask to dainty floral lasting, back of them must lie men. If the dream of this generation Is designs and scroll effects, while the ever to be fulfilled if we are ever to four pooler bedstead, with Its canopy, become a great and mighty jieople, we la aaid to be an exact copy of the origmust have noldy nmstrnrled, manly inal at Clany, the eoet of the bed alone men, who seek to put into concrete life being enormous. tbe concrete lessons of brotherhood. Bnt how do you make tbe expenses "The day was when man built tre- run up to $300 a day?" Inquired the mendous institutions and sought to Install for them reverence in tho hearts reporter. Quite easily enough. This room, inof men by proclaiming that such Institutions were of divine origin. But cluding bath, to $25 a day. Bncb gnesls the day dawna the day la here when as occupy aa apartment of that enrt demen believe that no Institution is di- mand a private dining room, the latter vine save that institution that nioulda ranging in price according to tbe elaband that ntakeu splendid character. oration of tho room and tbe table fur"The growing spirit of brotherhood nishing. aay $25 for the dining room a la evidenced by the formation of vari- day, and $50 to disposed of at once. ous clubs, societies and lodges and Note. $100 far three meals for two peoamong those organized within recent ple to not an much, after all, when priceyears there has been not one that Is less wines are served with luncheon and more permeated with high principle of helpfulness than fa the order to dinner. "Game, fruit and vegetables out of which we give our allegiance, the Benevolent and Order of season are worth their weight to gold, Elks, and in dedicating these balls to ao $100 la a mere bagatelle. Tbe rethe order to enjoy, we Join in no mean- maining $150 Is paid for drawing room, ingless sentiments. Let this be a mom and board for maid, exrinalve of place where cheer and aerial delight carriage." ! shall ever gladden: let this lc a place Meanwhile the couple from New Engwhere every discouraged and tired land were serenely content In their brother shall find welcome and ram-for- t. apartment a bright room, with adjoinLet this be a place where every , ing hath and every comfort, which tempted and struggling Elk shall find coat them $3 a day. TMr nmls, being the friendship that shall draw him toward the highest Ideals of splendid ordered Judiciously from an elaborate combrotherhood; ami let it be to the lust- menu, amounted to $R, while the reached and of boa wife band bined 719 not Dpi of credit that Lodge Ogden ing for once shall she make It easier for a the sum of $L making tha total $10l brother Elk to be anything less than a These two young people enjoyed the true man. This is brotherhood. This life in the public dining room, wring To well dressed guest at table, which freis Fraternity. This is Elkdom. bring everything that is clean and help- quently proves one of tbe moat pleasful in social pleasures we dedicate; ing eight of their trips. There they to all that makes man nobler and had muWc, lights and flowers galore, brotherhood truer wc dedicate this our which they were at aa much liberty to lodge and home, and above the sacred a a the weatern their ties that bind us man to man; by the enjoy for tlieir$10 day $300 a day. sacred principles that we assumo couple for Tree, eur state bridal suit to to around our altar; by the flag whose demand, still a honeymoon ean he whose and the book folds shelter us, by truths we seek to follow, wo pledge spent ia Washington cm a wonderfully mall amount of money without disourselves to make this a place where manhood shall be the highest badge playing pouRUfoua quallUca, a trait of that any can wear and where shall be character from which tbe average learned forever ihat the sign and sym- Aaoerican bridegroom to absolutely bol of our order is but a sign and symfma."' Washington Poet bol of clean, hripfiil. brothorlay mani of l ion To concept be ' hood. high) two evil ebooae neither. . Between helpfulness wc dedicate thve hall two wean Bet good, chooee baths To chanty, unuinied by publicity and to Justice untarnished by favoritism, to brotherhood untainted by predu Knew Whzwe d Them- at this dice. To the sacred principle Dearborn-S- o yon kaow tho refer order we dedicate thla home. May here be Inrulcnated tbe beautifol prin. wooden of the wwW Wabash WeB. 1 kaew (tow of then Ciples of Justice, charity and brotherwhat W learn "Only three?" ly hive, and because of -and practice here, mav individuals, rtv eafy been married thro life sweeter be home Hid community kaow." yua rime, the" sn,t tP'er. end mav unevc-rone qf you so m. guide and bless WurNe til that day when yoii wrap the drapAnd. Ch trite, dear, won I Emma fie ery of your conch sbnt you and cu have really shot yoaraelf it I ha down to pleasant dreams. and then. you? In that hour, may there great and vital fi had al rhsrllcHfedfedtAwoaJdL a In horizon, fading the truth bang. 'fortiatre list lantern of hope ilia Mull Unlit yce ufri:YMws. to the city beyond the shadows. - e h n Proti-fetiv- HORSE. Meet ItkBV Auiwel. There were tronMe and rxritement one day on a ranch in Colorado, a high spirited, half broken stnllkm unit prancing about the yard attached lo tbe raucheris house. Ho hail just thrown cowboy who boosted there was uotbiug on foor legs lie could not ride, and tie was rearing and burking so that nut even the pluckiest mau uu the ranch dared to approach. While tlie men were standiug around wondering what to do the rancher's HOW THOSE SPENT IN WASHINGTON May ,m iIik-oi- I The ccciury that h.t- baa been one of ii rii .i .cumry of warfarc-- au epoch o' ) ivnicmUHi Mrugfilc and conflict. B'ci' step the epoch ha marked the .i. i.f of hum of humanity toward the att.i man right. Dei iciedly li.i'wnl is the task uf the new centui) i"nm that of irucieenth the old. If the taa ko' century was to gain for : uu.aiiily the ' ii tha blessings uf liberty, tincenof mission supreme i iiponst-bilitic- s tury to discharge dutiiTcome that have I.jim in hand with these larger right-- iiii; blicrtics. "Bui these duties ca:. .c barged toward tho nation, thand the m disonly community we ii'iiira the charge great owe to ourselves. fellow u,ir men and our God: the in dcvehqic utir tsleuta and poaril'ini.ir, mio noble and helpful i liaracti Tim centu he tury which baa just sung in history for in irciiicndoiis achievement in the iiKiir'ri.d and world. The pmiiii of the inventor has dominated t :, rpocti and baa characterized the uiimry, but it will also be marked fur ilie splendid of humanity spread of the priiirii!iv. and brotherhood. Tie- - thought and inquiry of ages of invcMigaiion begins to liear fruitage umi from the individual aeltiebuess of the taxt we slowly turn toward the nobler and' truer .life expressed in tin: ideal ot brotherhood. And wh.it a difference ecu the two! The one hlighta and curse the fairest works of man. the other bestow richest blessings. The one crushes the weal, mid oppresses the needy; the other sends the si rung to help the needy and to protect tbe weak. Selfishness says. 'It is my busi-neb- s to care for myself: brotherhood says it ia my privilege to help my a-- : JANUARY 29, 1001 e pocket. "That pleased him ao ranch that 1 was able to stroke bis head. While doing ao I nil tled hia nose with a few drape of oil of ruraln, which I had (Hitned into the palm of my hand, llonrs positively love that arent. Then, did yon notice that I put my hand into his month? The object uf tbnt was to wmr a few drop of oil of rliodinm on to his tongue from a Uny vial which I always carry. "With these three articlee any horse ean he tamed. Where do you get them? Well, the cutnte and rhndlum ean be bought at any drag store; the borer castor most be rut from a horse's fore font. It to a warty growth there." ' It to a fort that harass are very fond of these avail. They are often met by women in the 'troptes and went In the training and breaking of horara. New York Commerteal Advertiser. BRAHMAN PROVERBS. This Week 0 The Balance of our Stock of Ladies and Men's SWEATERS at Hat f Price Summer Shirt Waists are here. To make- room for them - One Half Off on ail Shirt Waists soxcooooocoooocoorecocooos Everything in Our Broken lie that romsnltteth no evil hath nothing to fear. Mix kladacM with reproof and rea-o- n with antis rlty. Of murh speaking rometb repentance; but In alienee to safety. The firat step toward being wise to to know that thou art IgnoranL Envy not tho appearance of happiness In any mau, for thou knowest not hia secret grief a. Indulge not thyielf In tha passion of anger. It to whetting a sword to wound thine own breasL Consider and forget not thine own our weakness, so shall thou pardon the The Buyers falling of oilier. week Satisfied The heart of the envious man to gall and bitterness. The sneresa of hia What More Can be Said neighbor breaketb hia rest. This inataut is thine. The next to to tbe womb of futurity, and thou kqow-es- t not what tt may bring forth. Aa a wril addefh to beauty, so art a man's virtues set off by the shade which hi modwty easteth upen him. Aa the omrieh when pursued hidrtb hta bend, but fergetteth his body, ao the fears of a coward expose him to danger. SILVER PARLOR RESTAURANT OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Mmpllefty.' Extra fine dinner on Sunday and Simplicity ia tho crowning Jewel of from 12 to 8 p. m., 25 Great messages, all virtue. great Wednesday, ' We give nice lunch nil day. troths, great discoveries and great cent. 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