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Show THE MOlIXiya . bjr BontUyP1-- leaves also are for ihe healing of the nations. When we have imrot ol fendwe have ed against Thy law, dune it amid all the glory of Thine Inlinite goodness. Deliver us. ve pray Thee, from our sins and forgive, renewing in our freth vision of Jesus Christ the assuranees of Tby pardon. Farewell the past; welcome the future, U our King! May we noi fail Thee. O Thou God of nations, us totasks so since Thou hast sublime and hast every banthe quet with hands of love and richer triumph of Tby kingdom in and through the governments of men. To this end may we have that righteousness which, coming from above, is life and hope. Then our youth shall be renewed like the eagles; we shall mount upon wings; we shall run and not be weary; we shall even walk and not faint. Givs us iha ennobling expectation that aa our God hath commanded our strength because . of the very greatness of our way In the past, even ao shall he lead us on from enterprise to enterprise of faith, from altar to altar of devotion, even fmm Gcihso-mauso to Ualvary of that we may follow the uncrowned holiness from glory nmo glory. Accustom .us to the truth wbich shall lead us to seek first the Kingdom ot s God that in the light and for the thereof all triumphs of sclcnre applied, all conquests of discovery, all victories of philosophic endeavor, nil fruits of the tilled soil, all tamed tides of ocean, all songs of hnppy homes, all opulent literature yet to be written, all art waiting here to be created - so that all these things shall be added unto ue. Then aball He lie crowned. Indeed, and with many crowns. And then shall be answered, ao far as we may be made worthy to receive the answer, the words he has taught us to say when we pray: Our Father Who art In Heaven, hallowed be Tby name; Tby Kingdom come. Tby will be done, on earth as it la in Heaven. Give to ua this day our daily bread, and forgive us our tree passes as we forgive those who tresLead ua not into pass against, us. temptation but deliver us from evil, for Thine Is the Kingdom, the power end the glory, forever and ever, yieML th olf directly trad tfflciaJ Western Tuton quoZLrt from New Tork ,n f.hU Booka on speculation T3 f4, M fern8- s: - fr Ogden JBiMlon company. ff j2i,S.bnUdln trert can get CaM- - .futak vegetables at Canrart avenue. (oflieaBaSJ1g waaaiugton poeWT Bit f Instrument to wet New Sw Be P- - Kaamlnar ottoa. dedication e Father of all good-tan our times whose hand are unto all all eternity from upon thU iSnitl. I11 moment where an hundred we offer year are met. and We and prayer. Seourj.ri exnit in .yw Anil yet we Plore Thy LTwdaJ onr open the gates of this JSfsnd prosper It with holyguid-Imemberlthat ours la the 5 God- - We celebrate the Eighty o God. wa married and for i w tip JJL ng alg-SS5- events; we of SSThere. day by day. rehearse the of uncounted transformallona. and Llghi, stay OThou eternal Tliou who art the guide u We HJe yesterday and forever! E nut tho swiftness of time or the movement of events, while STway for the life and good of the ILident of these United States, and Smaera In authority with him. We man when umpire not how weak is of-Wlmulore Thy blessing upon the of this Centennial celebration work. Only when we id upon their Thou, who will protect m uure that didst aforetime auc-id fuldelendthem, our falhcra on their way, and the do ve gratefully recognize that In eoatinuity of American history is He lift and purpose of God aa In the progress of man, and ikit In Thee we have the future as h nee we had the past. For this we adore Thy great and holy name. ud irfce mention of Thy goodness1 tad power. We remember gratefully tke daya of old. We thank Thee for thoie silences and solitudes, well nigh God denial and Infinite, In which g lve natural manners here Brought in ere-ida- g a measurelena opportunity and id vu t age in soil and sky, river sail rock, forest and climate a challenge hr the hands and hearts which should the nascent energies ml buld commonwealths In these mw realms for the glory of God and tke pwd of man. But Thou hast often togfct as bow poor are resources Inexhaustible, how worthless lie lathing ores and hidden streams vitkout man, Tby servant and child, Yiegeat of Thyself, made kingly by Iky providence and grace to eubdue .ml. transform according to Thy qlan. ' la tt thank Thee for our fathers and Mr Mkers who, by Thy good spirit, vraigkt righteousness, while they wppal the months of wild beasts, Mocked the violence of even prairie fm racked their children to sleep with the .wolfa howl smverlng the quiet night, overcame the savage and the pestilence, conquered poverty, Uriel wilderness into gardens, and transformed hot deserts into fields vkera bloom the rose and cornflower tad where ripen apples of gold in Pictures of sliver. The little one has become a thousand and and the rnnall a a strong nation. The wilderness at the solitary plare have Indeed beea glad for them. Verily, the Lord hath hastened 11 in Hla time. Make is worthier of such fatherhood and Motherhood, and because we shall henceforth serve more their devoutly God who la also our God, we lift up w eyes, on thla day at least, to the kills whence comelh our help. Glad our thanksgiving, fervent our Pniie, but quick and tender on thla vmliant day la ihe consciousness of ow shortcomings and our Iniquities. the same might with which Thou saw led and protected, spare us and porflon. From our greed and foolish 5Tu!?;. fpom our men and our faithfulness to Thee, we appeal to JMS through Him who suffered for inno splendid events onr history My hide from us Thy rlght-fJ"-r rt and muter tly fr - vesled thunder, betimes clouds and In flame darkness are indeed been round about Thee, time in our history, but ever Jus-r- e and Judgment have been habl-Sl-J- v the throne. We have sinned Thy commandments, and, to! hast done great and good things Si. u wonderful. Thou hast stain V I bMkt Md ln etore and n.,h midst of the garden of SlrfTir ? ,he Tre ot Llfe- - whlch manners of fruit whose iu Millinery If you care on your to save 25 per eenk , . Easter Millinery visit our store. We n rate you this over any one hue Millinery House In the omte and give yon the Newest Things Out i M cCreadys 16M63 23th Street, ONE-HAL- i BLOCK FROM UNION DEPOT. EVEN UNDERSOLD. lic Ains-bur- on. Ten minutes later they moved in a body on the capiain and asked for their discharge, then and tbere, announcing their Intention of spending every dollar they had to reach home as quickly as possible by way of Ban Francisco, that they might take a hand In the lighting. They finally agreed to delay their start three days to help discharge the cargo, and they worked like demon to get the work done. The moment the big cranes swung idly they got their pay. purchased tickets fur San Francisco, and without even stopping to purchase needed clothing. Uiarded the night express for the West. Amen. Played High, Low, Jack and the Game Over a Mine With the Fuse Lit A Yankee Captains Story of Hie Last Trip. I can't say I hove ever played .old on top of one of those sledge mines like the Russians aay blew np the Petropavtovsk, but I have played high, low. Jack day after day on top of a thing quite aa dangerous, and with the fuse lit, at that." Thus It waa the Capt. J. A. Ama-burmaster of l,he Roanoke, the biggest wooden Bailing vessel afloat, which which has Just reached Baltimore after a cruise of Z2.000 miles that took 158 daya, started hla yarn about the remarkable adventure of the vessel with a fire raging in her cargo of coal. We loaded with. 6.000 of coal at Norfolk for the Government, to bo delivered et Mare Island and we got around ..the Gaps In.goodsbape aad were congratulating ourselves upon whnt an easy thing w were having of It, when, on the. eocond day out of a west coast port where we had put ln for supplies, the mate rushed into the cabin with the pleasant Information that our cargo was afire. Now, a fire la a cargo of soft coal Is the meanest kind of a calamity that comes to ship, especially when bad weather sets In as it did that very day, with winds so heavy that we couldn't turn hack and make for hours the port we had left forty-eighbefore. When I reached deck smoke out of the for-rwas hatch and it waa of that nasty black and blue that showed It had got a good headway and waa making gas faster than a coke oven of a hundred batt d teries. We got a steam pump to working as soon as we could, but every minute I expected to hear a roar and see the ship lifted toward Ihe sky, but I kept a pretty, calm front as calm aa could, anyway and set. the crew to work in two hour shifts. Two men worked the nozzle for the pump and tw other manned .the wind pump to bring out the water jhat the other frl lows urefd pumping, in. That water went Into the bold nt a temperature of shout flfty-flv- e degrees and came out at ninety-sevedegrees. The lire was amidships but we couldn't see It. I figured that the mass of live coals layabout the .middle of the cargo and I pretty near prayed we might hold It there, for if a bit of flame ever got to the top It was fond farewell to the Roanoke and everybody aboard. The wind blowed great guns for two days and then came a week of calm and all the while, night and day we were keeping a steady stream of water going into the hold and another coming out. At first the thing got so onto our nerves that if a seaman dropped his knife at mess the rest of them would howl. The slightest noise aboard ship set every heart to quaking. But this worn off and after the first four or five days most of ns could sleep awhile, each day. Finally we got so used to the danger that, wc actually went on with onr card gamps under the awning we had swung over the quarter deck, 'To relate this j seems all simple enough, but wheh you come fo think of It It Isn't so flinny as it might be There we were, actually sitting on top of a volcano and trying to get our opponents Jack and count game as though everythiung was ship shape and we were bouncing elong under twelve knot breeze. It was sixteen days before we reached Ban Francisco am then came the reaction. No sooner bad we pulled Into the harbor than six of the crew took to their beds, utterly broken n dowan. ,eI1 Furnishings. swVe Clothing and Notions. rrM' j years Mrs. saiu-.w:ih her husband. All hi children were burn at sea and reared there as well. l)n board ilic Roanoke when she arrived in Baoimore there were sixteen .lajianesr sailors, all of them wiih their pockt's lined with money saved in two long cruises with Tapi. Anu-liurWhen the ship reached ihe capes the .laps, fur the first time, learned that the war with Itmroia was L- - DUPJSX, UTAH, MONDAY MOftNIXfi, Itt- - pur-pinie- S3 EXAMINER, Their nerves were in the condition of n man who is recovering from long debauch. They were about as pitiable a kit of seamen as I have ever seen, and I've seen a good many. That fire reduced to coke about, five hundred tons of my cargo and so effective had been our constant pumping that the dreaded blaze never came within three feet of the top of the coaL Not a tiinber of the Roan oke was even discolored by the fire. But 1 dont w ant dp ever see another cargo of coal again, although I may have to, 1 suppose. Capr. AmHhury, has sailed more For twenty than lt0WU)00 miles eight years 'he had sailed the ocean and all that time has been passed aboard three ships. PATRIOTS DAY rros'o- A New York business man, one of the typical rusher" type, finished hla day of schemes and counter schemes, deals and misdeals last Monday night at 11:45. In a moment he was planning for the next day. 1 will rush over to Boston. he decided in a flash, hustle off my bust ness, and he home again bright and early Wednesday morning.'' There waa a train of Pullmans leaving the Grand Central at He must catch It. The sta lion was a good two miles away, and ho had just twelve minutes in which to cover the distance. A cabman, fur a consideration, made It possible. He bounded out of his berth next morning aa the train entered lkision subway and dressed with hia usual haste and energy. He bolted Ida breakfast, before he left the station, knowing the leisurely manner of uptown restaurants. Then he was .ready to do three days' work in one. The streets seemed strangely deserted as he hastened toward the business center. No one seemed to he bothering the night shutters of the wholesale store. The usual group of an lale clerks were not ahiverlng in the doorways waiting for the man with the key. There was no rumble of trucks trending early morning loads. He had the pavement to himself and no one buffeted him. He came to a saloon, and was startled to find it closed. In the window was sign, evidently of the day before which read: We close tomorrow.' What had come over Boston? He knew the High was slow compared to New-Yorbut. he never dreamed they would go ao far as to take a day off In the middle of the week. The lazy microbe must have transferred Its iene of activity from Philadelphia. he thought. Then he saw a small boy, the first Industrious human being since he had left the station. He was firing off fire crackers in the middle of the mid-rfigh- i. better-be-early-t- b WVuT vcr.i-- In his vo- Q,t thee behind me, f dun.h .lev. I. gun. The Lori hath Epmi lna r:,M to toriKue. hath Him 1 must pra'JW wi 1 gent m from navy to ihe v;i The rhythm 1 i-- ;; hv . . . THE Monday, May 2 ' I but tle rhyme is conclusive, 1 t il, man who nh the diarowed in tlie same London rist called him ,i'i; f WORKS Qgden WATCH OUR WINDOWS i. LEirontch. I An accepted KNITTING OGDEN 2274 Wash. Ave. my ivpj. .Sole . . . Ecg:cnlng Saturday, March 12, we will place on sals 50 suits ot underwear. This underwear is what we call ceronds, as it Is the goods on which nr uew hands are taught to knit. Tor this reason we are closing them out at what the labor cost us to have them made. The Ws quality is of the highest, but the fruh-- Is not up to our standard. have them In Saxony- - Worsted. Wool. Cotton and Mercerized. Coma early and get your pick. Ba sure you come to tiro right place, as there are two factories la town. Our factory Is brfwe-- n S.nd and 23rd streets, first door north of Consolidated Wagon and Machine company. be- my Underwear PARK PAVILION LESTER Lnctda Intern.. Thie Week Clearance Sale on An annual dance given to commcratcthc founding of m Anir-ii-idictionary authority also gives l'lps as the pronunciation of !i.r mime. Ed. .. Foresters and MANHATTAN .SHIRTS All Kinds of OVERCOATS A. KUHN BRO., SL AVENUE. Z368 WASHINGTON America of CLOTHING STEIN-BLOC- K Court Wasatch No. 2, They Man" For Praia. Truiae Is sweet." r marked a certo lie against tain toiler, yet Is imuaea. P.r tiro role of many bus:: haps they fear you'll Imiand a raise If they compliment nur work. Why, ho 1 eneven a man friend of n any lie gaged In window d"iv:iimn. ru wauta to lie told If I: ".irk He dreams of it all night when It doesn't give lim a nightmare, and he works at It ail day. lie longa to be told when it in effective, hut hr has to be content wi ll the fact that, aa he puts it, ed le tired if it were not satisfactory. A fur me. I design these doll dresses am! other dainty things end also arrange them for display. I long for pniNO when I that my labors have linen crowned with success. But, alas, my firm slao pursues the riam policy - perlia; it la the best polity in spite of the fact that I'd work the shin off my fingers to try to exceed my best work If nuly that were praised." Philadelphia Record. sc-1- . Hew a New York Man Lest One Day of Hia Life by Visiting Boston on the Day Paul Rtvere Made Hie Famoue Ride. 5 2. lOOt. May Day Dasice tint virulent set of lume n - MAT ai 9 1 Refreshments Hill be Served ADMISSION 50c Per Couple FORD ORCHESTRA Iraillto Horses. The horse docs not like a nervous, fidgety, fussy or Irritable man. lie Is too nervous and irritable himself. "Why is It, one teamster was heard to ask another, Hint l'hlna horses are always gaunt? Pbin feel them well." "Yea," was the reply; but he's like a A well known wasp around a horse. owner of race hones, not at all a sentimental person, recently made an order foililddlng hla employees to talk In loud tom's or to swear in the stable. "I have never yet seen a good mannered horse," he aaya. that was being sworn at ail the time, it hurt tho feelings of a sensitive bone, ami I'll keep my word good to discharge any pisn In my employ If I catch him swearing within the hearing of any hone in this stable. Country Life In ' America. In honor of the above ocBrass! casion Fords Band will give an open air concert on Gty Hall Square from egiht to nine o Vock" 12-pie- ce I THOSE LITE MEN HAVE ELECTRICAL EVERYTHING CO. COSSERCULttECTRIC WeiSci Ia a Baarh. According to an o!d Breton custom, ail the luaniagea of the year take place on one day. After the legul wedding has been performed the couples lake their stand In s row behind the high altar of the church, and troliind them sit their fathers uml mothers, and so do their cousins and their uncles nnd tliMr a u nls, all nrraypd in their brightest colored raiment and tbe whitest and e ln tiro tlffest of coiffee. The street is church descripbeyond picturesque months ahead Hey, you boy, you're of the me." he cried. This la not tion. They go through the ceremony In Fourth of July." unison. The moral support It must It's good for firecrackers, any-wa- give to the tlmidcut bridegroom! the youngster returned, and went on with his play. Three la Chines. At last he came to a policeman, half Religion aupermtitlon asserts Itself In asleep on a corner. What's got into Roston today?" be Chinese architecture, and the universal asked. You'd think it waa Sunday or aerrdness of the numerals three and nine Is shown in tbe arrangement nf holiday. Well, aint ft a holiday?'' the po- temple doors. Tbere Is a triple gnte-wato each nf the halls of the Imperiliceman demanded gruffly. It Is the nineteenth of April," said al palace, and the same order prevalla the New Yorker, looking at the head- at tlie Mlug toaibs. The Temple of ing of hla paper to be sure. Thats Heaven has a triple roof, a triple mar no holiday that 've ever heard of. Me staircase, and nil Its mystic sym"Then you aint heard much." tho bolism points either to three or Its nml policeman said with scorn. Kver hear of the Battle of Lexington? Kver hear tipics. of Paul Revere? Kver hear of firing DlHnsiitweRt. the shot that was heard around (ho "I hope, said tli ducal bridegroom world? Ever hear of Patriots' Day? Patriots' Day! The man from New anxiously, as he hoarded the t'unsnler York had never heard of that, though with bis American bride, that your of course he knew hazily of Iexingtou diamonds are safe in your bag. My dear, replied she, I Bin not the and fragments of a poem In which one Revere did some tall riding. That first of our family to marry Into the they would make a holiday out of British nobility. My aunt married a that he could hardly believe, but the duke. My diamonds are safe nt boms conviction waa finally forced on him. la papas vault- - Town Topics. He tried to do business, but could find no one. Telephone calls were The Danger ! It. unanswered, and the office doors See here! cried the victim, after locked fast. .Boston bad taken a day I thought you said it off. Indeed, over the whole State of the accident. Massachusetts It waa the same, a waa perfectly asfe to go up In that old legal holiday, as religiously kept as elevator? So It was safe to go up, replied Thanksgiving. And to think that I nearly killed the elevator man. The dangerous part a cab horse to catch that midnight of It waa the coining down." Philatrain, he said bitterly, only to love delphia lYena. a day out of my life. A day, a whole hours thrown away!" day, twenty-fou- r Ib TralalBet. Boston is the only city ln the land Mr. Newly Iliche Wc must icnru perhaps which has three patriotic hol- how to lichave, Maria. If we are going idays within four months. To the to enter society. Mrs. Newly Riche Boston small boy this virtually means three Fourths of July each and every We will, uiy diwr. The new set of In have year. How the Chicago and New York servants I hare encaged -youngsters would envy Johnnie Bos- tlie best families Detroit Free Dress. ton Beans If they knew! Re ne.net. The first of these holidays is Ta triots' Day. The second Is Bunker I rot ua take time to lie pleasant The Hill Day, which comes on June 17. small courtesies, which we often omit The third ia the real and only FOurih because they pro small, will some day of July The entire State celebrates look larger to us than tbe wealth which the first and last. Bunker Hill Day we have coveted nr the fame for which is kept by Boston alone. we have stnigglolOn this last Patriots Day the n Union for Ideal Culture an orNataral History. ganization every bit aa serious and Eva Mother says I'm descended as the name sounds dignified launched a movement toward a noise- from Mary, queen of Scots. Tom ther less Fdurth of July. If the scheme for brother; So sm I then. Evs Dont be silly, Tom. You can't be youre a a soundless salute and a celebration goes through the New boy! Itouch. York and Chicago small boy will be better off with his one glorious Tbe world Is satisfied with words. Fourth than the Boston lad ia with Few appreciate tbe things beneath. three. Pascal. The Ideal Culture Union suggests that means be taken io supplant, disPrafeaainaal Moaraeri. cord with harmony: to lessen the sufIn ancient times Tunerala were folfering caused Invalids and dumb ani mals ; to direct the expenditure of the lowed by professional mourners, who wild city's' energy and money in helpful simulated the sppcaranw of tbe and enjoyable waya, such as providest grief. The cusiran survives in the ing more music, games and excur- valley of Bondrio. in tlie A I jut. There sions for the people." Which is ex the women do not follow the funeral, actly what la to be expected of Ideal but they group themselves at the enculture. trance of tbe cemetery and burn, in A certain city official adds some boiMir of the dead, candle which vary suggestions for Boston's formal cele- In size, according to tlie remuneration bration In Faneull Hall: llw They are aa prodigal aa were . "A deaf and dumb presiding officer mourners of ancient times In their alia A sign language reading of the alatlou of excessive grief. Declaration of Independence. Music by a silent brave band,' sei-n- STANLEYS. STEVENS, MANAGER. Washington Ava C27 114a. J. G. REED & BROS. Wholesale Harness na Safd and er M yw NUMfcrSmlaa4Blr. la an atkarMlm.lf mtanaly nimcMfli .nrf AeSk Shf eriM IS. R flMP We call your attention to Something New A FOOT WARMER Come and Try One HMllHKU lWWW .MlrmSm aval SnaUi MF OtyniJLa Ipmrnm f AwEBBra -- m (aaitaar la MS AHN haw aakai Iw Pwk aaeay Sack.) KiWia Fred of Charge. aa tad la M as at aa itgM, CaoOa-MSa stria. tayMhPaswB SILVER KINO SALOON aalWiUaPPW 41 w M PacM Pm i at chari aMfeaacktoa. MURPHY A GIBLIN, Props. Wines, Liquors and Cigars Your Patronags Solicited. ... y First Class 1S2 Twenty-Fift- St h Chas J. A. Lindquist FONERALFUBillSEIlNGS REED HOTEL and Embalming OPEN ALL NIGHT. Tlwaa . M20 Wash. 520X. Am . OGDEN, UTAH. ' AMERICAN FLAN. 4W bates: 2 to $S par dap, afi mod an ImpiwsMOMata, DfiP Mg room as fifth floor, giving gaud tip of lake, mountain and teller. 4 y MUMrcJal naal heodquset fraet car Mrvtop wry fiw mfe-teThree blocks east cf lMaa a. Carpentering, Building, Reof pairing and Remodeling House Promptly attended to. All work Guaranteed. Enquire of Ole Nelson, 'Telephone 829-- 549 16th ML C. BIGELOW, street. y, Putnams Great Ix-c- 8.35 Suit Sale - Tem-erao- A Sweet, Lean, Crisp, Thin Siicc of breakfast bacon, cooked to a turn, make a dish immt people greatly relish. Our HOME CURED BACON Makes a Dish Harz! to Beat We are making a speclr.1 sale price on our home rendered lard; for a ie 10 Ib. pails daya we will sell 8, 5 and our at 40c. 60c and 1.1S Just to reducecash. stock. We buy and sell for spot Our prlres on ireah meat are the very lowest consistent with good qualities. A.E. Weatherby Avoa 2458 Wash Is Now On ..STEF IN AND BEE WHAT YOU CAN DO WITH $8.35. THIS IS THE GREATEST CUT IN CLOTHING EVER OFFERED IN OGDEN. The Sale Will Putnam Close May 1st Clothing house 2345 Wash. Ave. OGDEN J |