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Show me MORNING dti BIN ON "NOW I LAY Mr ' Declare Child, Chicago Women of Date. Out hood Prayer jj IDEA 0T DEATH DISAPPROVED and irregular. Sometimes tne color appears as a sinplo blare or with figure regularly apaceJ. It may then be of a fine ruby red and la much sought after, but tiftemst the uniform tint is only greeu or reddish and has but little brilliancy. Tbe rutting to very Important for the opal. Thus a thick stone will be much lew beautiful tbau a thin stone, which, oa losing part of its volume, loi-- also the figure. The foundation tint contributes much to tbe beauty. It ought to he transparent, slightly milky aid harmonise fully Tjth tbe different reflections of tbe qw which, when It la really beautiful, presents a variety of hues Infinitely pleasing to the eye. Jeweler' e ka ton tfm CmmU a ' B.toUn riiirrut nmw nM IWn Im 0, f" niMrOW rrtfU. OM EXAMINER OGDEN, UTAH. WEDNESDAY MORNING, -- K 15. 1005. fraternal KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES. ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS COST ONE CENT PER PAGE WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. NO FIRST INSERTION LESS THAN 25 CENTS. ALL ADVERTISEMENTS MUST BE PAID IN BUSIEXCEPTING ADVANCE, NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN BOOK ACCOUNTS WITH US. VIkhrp ' u -- 2-- 1 ' , I lap me down to sleep. tto Lord mr aoul to pnr M Ati I din before I wato I pray tto Lord my aoul to taka. tot The Idea of death during tbe night k borrlbkt and I nerer nm It" Thera vaa a general bum of approval af Mm Balfa views. Mia. Ball had n substitute to offer. It waa Uatened to wltb many pad of approval. Ben it la: - ' Father, we thank thoa for the night And for tto pleasant morning light For root and food and tovtns earn And ail that makao tha world no iini i . Beautiful," , aoma om murmured. go tranquiHalng." Then otberm offered aubetltuteo for the tbne honored "Bow I lay me." Mrs, Bobert W. .Smith, corresponding ircratary of tho dub, also hostess at tto Besting, submitted this: , Jesus, tender shepherd, hear me. Ham thy dear lamb tonight; Through tho darkness bo thou near me, Keep me safe till morning light. It was trident that most of tbe mem-- ' bn bad relegated tbe "Now I lay me," and a third substitute waa accepted by the dub before tbe topic was dismissed. Ibis, in part quoted from the Psalms, mi offend by Mrs. Ida Evans Haines ufDUows: "Create In me a dean heart,. O God, and renew n right spirit within me. Teach me, O Lord, the way of thy gitatea and I will keep it unto tha mfl. Then ad anxious mother asked the advice of tbe club members aa to on children going to churcb whether (bey want to or not son Every Sunday my tom to be let off. Be baa attended Junky sebonl and- - Is n .doubt, tired., last Sunday I received two notes laying, Mamma, I will not go to church Ant Sunday. " The others responded With their experiences. The verdict was that as parents attended the children ought to. There were various reme- dies offend for tbe failure on tbe part of children to yearn for church sendee. They were aa follows: Give them pencil and paper and bars them make notea on tbe sermon. "Have them run around the block at flow of Sunday school before church service begins. Get a stool for their feet so they will not dangle. Work on their wish to be grown up, end show tbejp it is an evidence of maturity to attend church and not get wriggly before the minister finishes. rTake them Instead of pending them." Philadelphia mothers will not Indorse the belief of their Chicago staters that the old prayer beginning "Now X ley e down to sleep, which has been taught to children from time immemorial, to out or date, aaya tbe Philadelphia Press. A number of women who attended the meeting at the Civic club In. d Philadelphia the other afternoon the. action of the Went End Mothers' council of Chicago, and not sue word of commendation 'waa hoard to the proposed changes. Td as soon licsr them declare that to Bible is out of date aa the prayer rtlch I was taught to lisp before I jew its meaning," said Mra. Ellen wltherow. The substitute they offer la Its place can never make up for the prayer that will always be used by Christian mothers. Mrs. Howard Miller thinks the o women arc just a little too far dvaneed. She said: Y suppose they would have s pedal pwnis written for each year of chlld-"A- For my port. I think that when a child to old enough to understand tbe caning of prayer It should be taught form its own petitions and not be objected to any special verses. Chl-rag- " THr-- VALUE OF OPALS. M Sililr Dhs) la tfe hevra Veins of opals the Oslsn ft formations where nothing above iwiml indicates their presence. The Jjrph for them, therefore, often rewire considerable time. But it is not raiiwuely difficult, for opals are gencr-brand near the surface. Indeed, il thought foe a long time that they not to be found ao deep aa twelve below the surface. Thla opinion res, however, given way la tha light of S'idence. because opals of great value rere been discovered at n depth of fifty value of opals depends raosifieratlona, of which tho prin-- J m to the color. Xt la Important they should be bright and not pre-rstreaks or spota alternating with arelored substance. The most veins-ar- e those which have red fire or Jiturea of red and yellow, blue and .v- - 7pah of a single tint are of onto the tint la particularly 1 and the figure beantlfuL Jjjf Jj at le 2in In-JT'- sr tha essential quHtle of r opal is the arrangement of the fig-rwhich sets off strikingly the hue of IOW. Rltea the figure Js .quite regular and It the more valuable, much whaa.shs asl-- i to cC null to No- tha second Tuesdaya at tnoridrty p. d,a.; . H'LLURD. L. C. EMMA L. TQWNE. R. K. fRTgENAL ORDER OF EAGLES. Fraternal Order of Oxdea Aerla No. 118, F. O. E, meets every Sunday evening in Eagle ball ewt of Reed hotel, at 8:00. Visiting Brother eagles are Invited to attend tha Aerie meetings. E. R. GEIGER, W. P. D. T. TRACY, W. 8ecY. 11- - B. FORBE8, Aerin Physician. BROTHERHOOD OF RAILWAY TRAINMEN. Ogden lodge No. 68, Brotherhood ot Railway Trainmen, meets every Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. m. T. L BUTLER. Master. AAronne WK' Sec y, 619 Maryland E. A. MUN8EY, Collector, 248 25th Street LEGAL NOTICE. DELINQUENT Oiden Consolidated Mining and Milling company, location of principal place of buxines, Ogden Utah. Notice: There are delinquent upon the following described stock on account of a auras mint No. 4, levied oa the 7lh day of February, 1965, the several auiount set opposite the nnmi-of tbe respective shareholder, a fola lows: to 5 2 I Names. Globe-Democr- 3-- 3-- 6-- d Aad in accordance wilh law and an Order of the board of directors, made on the 7th day of February, 1905, unless payment la made before, so many share of each parcel of raid stock as may ha necesxary, will b sold at public auction at the office of tbe eecreUrr, No. 209 Kccles building, Ogden, Utah, on Friday, March 311. 1905, at 4 e'clock p. m., to pay tha delinquent nsMmat. together with the owrta of advertising and expense of sale. N. II. IYES, Not bbk.O relief. Tbe matter haa taken the shape of a Mil appropriating $50,000 for the payment of bounties for tbe scalps of wolves. Tbe sportsmen especially are Interested In the passage of tho Mil and are urging tbe destruction of this great murderer of young animal life. Tbe point la made that It would be a great economic measure for west Texas, meaning protection not only for game, but for lambs, calves, plga and van human life. Ope SorrelL mare, .four white feet, eleven year old, weights 975 pounds: No brands. Reward at 2277 Washington. B. F. Cannon. FOR mo. FOR RENT, FURNISHED HOUSE. furnlsned FOR RENT house, good location. 166 W. 28th St. Three-roame- .i FOR RENT, STORES. flelMtlM of Bis Staff at Lackers la OrSrr ta Brin Red (ton. At a reception recently of the aristo- FOR RENT Madison. society at Taarakoe-Salwere made to tha cur FOR RENT Store room, and basement 30x110 ft, 354 24th SL Apply to J. B. White, second floor, . cratic heads of the Russian Red Cross complaints that the surgeons at the front were not receiving sufficient supplies of medicaments, says n o 16 Store and. room. . - her example. The cur thought ef tha grand duebeua plan and set about emulating IL So a whole army of lackeys to tha Winter palace were put on board wages, and the palaces at Gatchina aad Feterbof have docked their allowances. It la reported that the esar. in conversation with the master of his home-holsaid: "1 hear the emperor of Japan is depriving himself of all sorts of luxuries In order that his troops may hare more. I am going to do the same." Nobody In Russia believes the saving effected will eveg reach the cuffers of tf- K doe win ever the Red Crt.-or- . 1.U front- - ... HBCh She surgeon d, - , y ing. Hers in my, notebook to another at the use ef base In war. It is nn extract front no Irish manuscript In the BibUotheqne H ovale at Brussels, and It tel Ik ho wit be4 Danes and 'Norwegian attacked cbcffer. and were repulsed, thanks to theuse of bees !iy , Bskons-and- - their sills imtfio town. r. The Norwegians!! ' read the " sbeiterft! by hurdles, tried te Then-wha- t the Sax-an- a pierce the walls. and. tha Ueedhll did, waa to throw down targe rocks, by which they broke down the hurdles', over their heads. What the outers, UO to check this was to place targe poets under the hurdle. Whit tbe 8a sens did next waa to put all the beer and water of tbe town Into the caldron at the tows, to bell them and spill them down upon tho whs were under the. hurdles, ae that their eklne were peeled off. Tho remedy which tbe Lorhlaaa applied to this was to place hides on the outside of the bundles. What tha Baxooa did next was to throw down all the beehive la tho town upon tho bealegera, which prevented them from moving their hand or legs from the number ot Wee which stung them. They afMward deeerted Chronicle. and left the city- bee-kepe- Best improved farm In Weber county, $1 2 acres; good water right Thoa. Fahey, Blatervilla FOR SALE CZAR'S ECONOMY. IN WAHV - tha SALE-FAR- MS. Ogden, tm e STRAYED Secretary. Building, Two laataMM.In WMrk tbe.Ioieet aa Waaimmm. WtrJ Tbe.berkeeper. heliHqg a number of bees lb his hand, saU.s fie led tbe way through the apiary: "Bees in the past went used as weapons af war. In tha Tfiemlanya. for, instance, thgy playN n Tery Important part The Bamaqa to tills siege made mines la the ground, and.ths enemy, opening tbe uilnre from above, threw In upon tbe Itemaqs ben and ether wtld animals, tognfierwlth swarms of bees. That rsuseiT tbe Homans to flee howl- e coyotes. The situation hat become ao unbearable from the coyote peril that the people have applied to the legislature for Erdes 209 Utah. a - 2109 -tf foot near Madison school; IL Petersburg cable dispatch to tho will erect store for proper parties. Grand Duchess Apply Wm. Glasntnn. New York World. Nicholas told the caar that she had Increased her subscription by making mail economies In her household, and Tbrirtr MIismHsm as Wolf Bolssre From the number of application for to follow upon asv. several other ladles promised wolf bounties which come from localimuch jt OF THE MACCABEES. Initi Hnn, ' are usually met with Commander. BOND, Record Keeper. anf" 6--1 skeletons, but la the meadow where the flower bloomed, by tbe seaside where WANTED Work by tho day by exthe tide cast up the flab, and on the perienced dresamsker. Can give good references. 2339 Adams. Independent Mila and in the valleys where tbe beaat phone No. Goti. laid down Its life and the skeleton of the traveler repueea oa tbe grass? What MALE HELP WANTED. right have uortala to parade these things on their toga again, with their WANTED Representative. Utah and wire, and, when heaven baa decreed surrounding territory. To interview that they shall return to dust again, to leading business people. Good pay. return them to sawdust! Would you Reference. Addrcvs: United Suteu have a dried specimen of a world or a Floating Kxpoxltlnn Co., Western pickled one! Department, San Francisco, California. Embalming la a aln against heaven and eartb against heaven, who baa recalled the aoul and set free the servile WANTED Ladle and Gentlemen in thla and adjoining territories, to reelements, and agalnat the earth, which present and advertise tha Wholesale Is thus robbed of her dust I have had and Educational Department of aa my right perceiving senses so disturbed old establiahed house of uolld finanla these haunts aa to mistake a veritacial standing. Salary $8.50 per day, ble living man for a stuffed specimen with expenses advanced each Monday and surveyed him with dumb wonder by check direct from headquarters. aa the strangest at tbe whole col lection, Horae and buggy furnished when necAdfar the strangest to that which, being Position permanent. essary. dress Blew Brothers ft Cm, Dept. R, in many particulars moat like, la la Monon llldg., Chicago, 111. some essential particular moat unlike. Thoreau's Journal In Atlantic. ANY INTELLIGENT jieraon may earn good Income corresponding for newsCOYOTE SCOURGE IN TEXAS. papers. Experience unnecessary, send for particular. Press Syndicate The Deatrov laall Gome, Mala Y. N. Lockport, faroan aad Meoooo Children. West Texas la facing the great coyote WANTED Men ond women In thla county and adjoining territories, to peril, aaya a Ban Antonio correspondent represent and advertise an old estabof the St Louis' lished house of solid financial standCoyotes are becoming so numerous oa ing. Salary to men $21 weekly, to the plains country south of the mounwomen $12 to $18 weekly with extainous district of west Texas aa to bepenses advanced each Monday b check direct tram headquarters. come dangerous not only to domestic Horae and buggy furnished when animals but la human life. Mad necessary; poxit;on permanent Adformerwere which unknown coyotes, dress; Blew Bros, ft' Vo, Dept. A. Monon Bldg, Chicago, ill. ly, hare become ao common In recent fears that already several persona Young men to learn the bars died a a result of IBeir bites. WANTED barber trade; putdtton guaranteed. It has become absolutely necessary for Write today, HOLER'S BARBER camping parties In Uvalde county to COLLEGE, Salt Lake City, surround their tents with win netting aa a protection agalnat mad coyotes. FOR SALE, MISCELLANEOUS. Even ranch, houses have their galleries Inclosed with wire netting. 1inents on FOR 8ALE Printing office. Call on'O. A Kennedy, Room S, Tint National tha outskirts of the town of Uvalde an 1 Wt Bank Building, afraid to send their children to school summer Without an escort During tbe SALE FreSh Jersey ' cow. 1939 months almost a state of panic exists FOR 1 1 wk. Stell avenue, In some counties. A mad coyote la hesitate not does perfectly fearless and CIGAR STORE for sale. J. H. Meyers, to attack any parson or animal It en373 24th SL counters. This animal fesds upon young gams FOR SALE A second-hanCallgraph of all kinds. It kb la fawns, aata quail typewriter, cheap. Inquire at the office. Standard eggs, kllla tbe wild turkey ben and destroys her nest during setting time. FOR SALE Old. papers, 25 cents per In fact all wild fowls that nest on hundred. Call at this office. the ground are liable to be destroyed by It Tha ether wild animals during WANTED, TO BUY. the last twenty yean have decreased enforcement to such an extent that tbe WANTED A lady's wheel. Must be In fint-ctarof the moat rigid game lawa to necesahape. Call on J. G. Bond, Standard Office. sary for their preservation. Coyotes are the only animals that have multiplied during this same period, and at WANTED, TO TRADE. present they not only (Tea troy live stock but have become a menace even to hu- TO TRADE for beef cow. a nice little man life. It is a fact that then are Jersey milk cow. Apply 264 Wash. very few young deer and young turkeys la west Texas pt tha present time, FOR RENT, FARMS. when coyotes are moat numerous. The coyotes watch tbe mother doe secret farm, near city her fawns and during her absence de- FOR RENT farm limits;:. well improved. stroy her young. In the same manner near city limits fur small grain. this vicious animal Mils young calves. Kelly A Herrick. A single ranchman in Maverick county last year bad 200 calves killed by STRAYED. 'u. l!USEY- - LADIES . horrible: Haw 24. mwt tho fourth Wednesday evenings in - O- - F. hMU Bhl invited to a x- - st KuihU TsaTo. ond2 FEMALE HELP WANTED. P and cor- - 8 o'clock m Commander. HARRIS, Record Kesper. V- - attend Circular-WeeklWANTED A woman between 25 and ehild-yp- , prayer which millions of 40 yean of age to do general housework. bavo murmured for geoem-tdOne who la not afraid to HE HATED MUSEUMS. reference and stats work, give New I lay me down to sleep," wages wanted. Address Mr. X, care says the Off-f- Thswaa Catalan aa tha Theai leroatly ,M k. Standard. fatacaaiha Satare. Tribune, In the past by the Went X hate museums. There to so Tbs of coodcII nothing Chicago. WANTFD Experienced Lady StenogEnd Matter' are tha Mnprfi also decided adversely to tbs weighs upon my spirits. They rapher and typewriter. Reply with One cats nature. of combe of bud 11-- it green references to P. O. Box G. Mieau of children who are compelled Sunday to dangle their spring, one willow catkin, one faint pday after -church nerr- - thrill from a migrating sparrow, would LADIES Earn $20 per hundred writpg and be quiet" during set the world on its toga again. Tha Ilfs ing abort letters. Send stamped envelope fur particulars. Ideal Mfg. Co., after tbe addraaaea of Mm that la in a single green weed la of Xt . . . more Csaaopolla, Mich. this all than death. worth Edmond Mra. They and Balnea Ida Arana men. nature are dead dead collected What by on tbe a Oshumtou subject SITUATIONS WANTED, FEMALE. X know not whether I muse mwt at tha Mon Can We Do Far tbe Keligiouo bodies stuffed with cotton and sawdust Po-ple- r and Children Young Our of Life WANTED Poeitiou as cashier in that tbe subject of. prayer was sr those stuffed with bowels and flashy Call lnd. phone iy.2. fiber cases. outside the A. Ball, preelmentioned. Hit Edgar Where is tLe proper herbarium, tha WANTED !: deat Washing to do. 2721 Jefm. ferson. The last llnea of tbe old prayer an true cabinet of sheila and museum of at K , f liidfy - vings Vikili Hilly taviSff- h firl Xa- - 1 meet (ufrj'tvJ1 . fto routed, MARCH ties comparatively well settled It la reasoned that In some portions of Minnesota. uys tbe Ft. Faul nnnrrr Urrsi. wolves are being raised simply for tha purpose of killing them after they become full grown In order to get the $7.50 bounty which the slate gives for each carcass. "I am convinced." said n state official, "that there are Indiana In tha northern counties who understand the value of a woir carcass as well as does their pale faced brother. Thera Is no doubt that they raise wolves for the bounty." It. I atated that the bounties paid show 'that wolves are on the pm crease instead of decreasing. Tho OapirroL A squirrel's natural term af Ufo-ttram fifteen to twenty rmrn,ttai to Idealities where they are little diets rtx rapidity. they multiply with, ext a Xndeed, In tha early hlitory of tha United States they were so dumars In eertaln localities aa to he almost-' plague, and targe sums wake 'amroa&y the aralpaL In tbe for in bounty paid went targe hunt wettoorghntaed-hyto- e early settlers In oritar to try their number, as no wit lffflauaAer-rsaer- y to do te precentrthe'Jec'rtf-bit- s from becoming aarezge to the farmer. On these hunts thohaeodWof squirrels er killed, aad yet Cram all arcounu their Bumbcrs'.wera x&'spufr ly reduced. a |