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Show 0nrX. Tin: MOT:'!N;i VVA)!!M"I: AMUSEMENTS. grand Question Astoelaticn. Alexander grant. ra My. TONIGHT THE ivaJ 1TAHNA THEATER TONIGHT .: -- ii' Jc.:' t.i that all :i ,c iu falsely Accused 29 joc GRAND OPERA IIOU5E Theatrical Association. R. ALEXANDER GRANT, Rea. Mgr Wednesday Dec. 5 MoMoraPalton A Smutzer proaent MR. THEODORE LORCH Supported by Hts Own Excellent Company of Players In HOWARD HALL'S Beautiful Romantic Drama In Five Acta, A Soldier of the Empire ALL 8PRCIA.L MEMORY SUMPTUOUS WARDROBE GREAT CAST PRICER 7 Sc, 60c and 16c Resorted 8eata on Bale at Usual Place Ogden Auditorium iJ rhi- - blurg'-il'Iia- ;! the ex- PRICES fternoon admleaton 10c, Evenings, 16c. A lx The more yon look at the eleee of work txrned ont by tbL the mere certain wo are that Pec will continue to favor na with TOir .rfers, tor oar price are well ,NCHa the reach at everyoae. Aak far ear now ratoo on family stndry noshing. estab-Rahme- Thay will iatereat yon. Ogden Steam Laundry 'Phonaa 174. n tsa n i " .i .v 11 .. thi 1 ivni.i.ii! iiLjt- - ; vita Roostit rs Message nmiji on i) la.i ap'.L-ii.-- lua'i w . r l:ut Rsi-vfa- i d hl' q:-i- a. a.tivilj . we have that peculiarly bel 'iit to deni'H'racier. it la the ideal id knowledge. Ii I nui the old ideal of know-Udgwhich belonged to aiist.H'rai-teand meant know ,ug a little Greek and Latin that one uiighi be dialing, lsiied from the hot polol. The lueal of Knowledge in a ueamcrary in.pires the average man tu keep informed a to what ia Lsppeuin In the world. It is in our country and plight to be a disgrace to he unable tu read and write. But the text book of democracy U the newspaper fur all men. the igaaine fm a large and increasing number cf the mure thoughtful, while the bound volume, a ever. 1 Ihtle used except by the studsui. You have all hulked over the morning paper this morning and will read In our American lift- - r ljel iwlf-esie- To betray one's higher self is to betray tine's ideals. Hence the importance of ideals. We cannot afford to aneer at them aa has been fashionable in certain supposedly high 0 nanclal circle. Without them America has no value wi.rih) an hmiert pet riot defense. 1 have said before, and I repeat that Jesus was, so far a He can be a philosophical anarchist. He Iguored v openly broke the sacred Code of HI people, which we mum remember was also the legal code. The Bon of Man. that is man in general, was lend of the Rabhath and all the laws pertaining to It. He told Hi diaolplas that their rlgbteuusneaa must exceed that of the aciioea and phart-ae- i nf If they gained the kingdom mure carefully this afternoon. You it with the confidence that if anything of Importance haa occurred in the whole round world within the hours. If will be preceding twenty-fou- r chronicled there. The ideal of knowledge in a democracy is tu keep inAnd this formed. to be Ideal la uf fundamental importance. Without It there could be no lasting democracy. Finally the Ideal of worship is present in every democracy that la anything more than a painted attain. No demooracy can lart without faith. Its fundamental faith muat he that there la such a thing as righteousness of made plain In the many voice truth. It must have faith In human nature as wall as In the eternal m der In physical nature. Our 1nltai'lanlsm gels Its meaning in Its aspiration to be the voice ot this broad, new gospel which muat tie written In ledgers as well as in sacred books. It is a gospel which must and inbe at all costa curably optimistic. L'nitarlauisin or any other form of religion which aeeks to he the religion of the whole people of America needs must voice the' Ideals nf demon acy. its capacity for hefolsra, Ua rn,OI f"r Justice, lie thirst for knowledge, anil In deep faith that righteousness and truth la at the heart of things. Buck Is the religion of democracy. It road heaven. He mount that the altitude of servile acceptance cf old tradition was fatal to spiritual progress. To misunderstand Jesus might mean lots but it waa no tin. la the thought lit the Nazarene. But to stifle the voles of one's lnmoat conviction for tba sake of gain, or to placate authority, or for anything in the universe was to make a fatal blunder. This doctrine Is tlie very cornerstone of democracy. Boms has well said that democracy mean i. the kingdom of Cod within you. It mt.ans that the average nun niuat assume responsibility for the go reinAll ing of himaelf and Ills fellows. representative government is baaed on open-minde- d the righteousness of the average man. Of course the uncommon man will always lead. Tba sucre of a democracy depends on the capacity of the average man to comprehend good leadership. Otherwise the mob rules and the demagogue flourish. In a democracy man dominates law and government. By public opinion he makes and unmakes laws, makes them powerful or what we metaphorically call a dead letter. He who makes or moulds public opinion in a country like ours la often more powerful than he wbe makes laws or interprets them. This being true, we see the Importance of having something big and noble la the way of ideas for public opinion to express in its rough and ready way. America is ant aa much submerged in materialism as tome of our foreign critics think, but there is no mistaking that our danger lies in that direction. It Is for us to prove that we can become rich wrlihnut also becoming week and wicked. With every other great nation luxury and degeneration have usually accompanied each other. The same must be true with us unless wa retain onr Ideals. That we are in the presence of a real national parti la undeniable. Judge Linsley of the juvenile court of Denver tella na that he dlscovere-that the men who obstructed him In his work usually did so because they valued thing! more than they did lives. The case of America before the high court of heaven might lie described as Man vs. Dollars. The nation that la not lord of Ita dollars and the things dollars will buy hut chosen the path of degeneration. Every nation has a religion, mure nr leas independent of its churches. It Is the religion of the idosls. Let. ua make a little atndy of this religion of American Ideals. Now sa the great varieties of are essentially the same religion though described from different point of view In various religious systems, an with the great varieties that are the foundation of nobility In national character. They are ever the same bnt differently expressed in various times and places. Take first the virtue of courage or heroism. The standard of herohun which has been accepted by counties ages, la what will a man weigh against bin life? In the past men have died heroically mainly for two motives: far military glory 'and for religious convictions. In evefv age men have died for their friends and to protert their hired ones, or have protected their homes and their flocks with their lives. But nut until modern times, the ere of deraocarcies. was it clearly seen that this was the greatest heroism. And In a democracy we for the Brut, time recognise the heroism of the worker. To the credit of our American manhood let It be said that a craven fear cf risk or larger Is nowhere much In evidence in our national life. The miner in his dark tunnel, the fisherman on the sea, the engineer with hand on the throttle, the chemist In his laboratory, the physician, nurse or mother tenderly caring for those aick with maHgnsnt and Infectious diseases all go about their duty as a matter of course. Take the men who rhose firefighting as a profession. The fidelity and courage they exhibit Die country over FRiENO' I -- i. W.li Re . V.- - - i i. : . i f t.n- - ii.i a It Falsely Accused, a four acts. The bill at L'lahna theater thii week la one of Ihosu plsys that havo many climaxes, brilliant comedy and thrilling situations. The piece deala with n story where one man Is accused of the crime commute.) by another and In which circumstantial evidence la against the ancuased. H. B Carpenter aa Manuel De Foe, wrongfully accused of murder, waa up to his usual high standard. Fred Moore aa Ferdinand Bbepley, the villain, gave an able interpretation of the diatatsleful role. E. F. Taylors chars cterirsilon of Gen. Briscoe waa good, as was Arthur Baylcss as Walter Briscoe. The company was In (he capable hands of Chris Moran, godly Roarh and Mayme Moran. Ella B1L ner aa Colothelde de Join and Pearl Kthler aa Mantle Brisc-gave splenof their respective did portrayals parts. The piece run the remainder of th week with tba usual matinees on Sat-daThe house waa one of those for standing room common only, which are becoming occurrence with this popular theater. mclo-dram- rocord-hresker- s CUP WON BY MASlC A progressive Malay football club In Singapore he won a valuable tnvjby by demoralising their opponents with the aid of witchcraft. A rich Chinese merchant, gave a cup to be com pelt'd for by native foot- ball clubs, and twenty teania entered the competition. Qualifying rounds were surreanfully played, and finally two Malay tesraa were left In the final. One of the finalists determined to leave no etona unturned to win the cup. so they sought out the local magician. They mot him on the foota ball ground at midnight, and a ceremony waa gone through, lighted tapers were placed in one goal, and round a pot of incense In the center of the ground. The magician then performed some weird contortions and muttered Incantations. Members of the team swiftly removed the tapers from one goal to another, end more Incantations followed. This performance-wakept up for sonm time, and then the conspirator left the field In silence. The news of the Incaniitions was kept secret until Jnst before the football match, when It was insidiously spread among the members nf the rival team. II had the effect of completely demoralising them, and the teem that invoked magic won a hello w victory by 7 goals to 0. The less jnperstltloua member of the beaten team row tMnk of appealing on a fouL London Express. nivs-torlou- Not Straight Enough. , ,' "Oh. nu; the Ard. ; ward, isn't bona 'of fm1 ,ir ,..i-- i . .'tu. i.ssi.un Iri.ni .1 Fi'ill: IlieM-- i.li- .'I'. Wing ri rs the .!: m -- :.r:kiiig. The f.rot waa aws.ded :i:- ju a--: w no comet, ijt h n Tin' hist i. it 'iiilf wot! i has aoue out. V bank it ub wbtill we can cuuuel. f'jw sipi '.io t; cuutlileL-re-. Order a package of thl famous health and brain building flour and enjoy some good old fSkhioneo Brown New England A chance at a Bread. right hot kutf will make you thick yn are in Boatun. With Allans - t U ilw .til! .i rit-- . 411 iu UW fi. Lie 1 ! ill H.i.iiMMUjII 4 I1ki:;i tltki CiaikTk'n oi K: :iii. i Ci'ici-- r It si a .in I .1 l:6! i'lu U) !h ti.,1 it ' I i.ii s f v,a re.. 4.irn-.c- t iiv 4 ; . iiiTf ji. i mt'Cir .Aiiifrt- - i N?w- - - iii,.'.i'l:j . ,icil luve. line who i'i.ii:!:urs fm- you aiikc .Keaai.i'ra auu tieurfltk uf amiety Sas'il litic. I lie anj B. B. B. Flau? yon can make bread just like tbe Puritans used tu 4 Jewel Wiiuee luster the strong act ia uf poverty ami nustortuue can not .tint ot:e who luultip.ica jiiy. dtviaaa i1 ru fa au.i whose honesty it invioiahle. One wt;. ,.vck the truth and you. and will iv i me truth in spite of Rs;aied ucsosy aru ah Sc Read With Interest. CCDcN MAILS Belf-citin- make. Pancake Flour Arrival and departuie uf mails at puslothce: Ogdiii ' is also a pure fend; veil will iu-- i tt 'til ul and North eat O. S I.. Ry Dll . a .VtOIl. -- K ui llulw.lh- -' Ar. tit, 7: SO a ui., 0.3u p. m.; i rising and all ready :u Ttic triple alliance of Ibe three : mix with water and bake 1J' 65 a tu , 11. 6u a. ui cxpi'kieJ, Trade and f;an,:i;;' a. busy luve, nvniiaihy g.eat iwnveta, tot l ic on a hut griddle. ail put ms. V. V. Kt. Arrive, help. Lu liukiuiks will uc li.iima Mark Fait, ; Li; p m.; 7: id) a. A watch which beats true fm all iiay sad cumpaia'npii bnlr dur- 4.30 a. uit tr.e Itikt wees, ti list been the at., 1:15 p u.. ti:5o p. m. ALLEN'S BBB ELOUR CO. lime and never runs down " ing . Y. K ti. rimTllle A Ry. Arrive, fornfleattun when tivc '.Let the ltgi:-guuluaS. permanent auu juaii'.sl sppropi ii. Lon bill cuui-- l 1:00 a. nt , 1145 a m . 2 5jp.ui ; Pacific Caaat Factory, Ban Jos, our affairs ae in a aisle uf siege. of t!.c 7:bu a. ni ; l. SO p n. CaL Eaatsrn be p'lai'Cil on l be ..euiiki One who to himaelf Is true. and. Factory, Little Wolf Mills, Manawa, Win house a early sa Tuckday. k.t that West, ail puiuts. S. I. Ry. 7 30 a. turri-fore- . must tie so to you. 7:u0 p. in.; uepart, 3.M of m t'viiiei.tiiin of A balancing pole to him who walks ni., 2:60 p. nt., almost t. u.. 2:45 p. m. eouid bv made acixwa the light rope uf life. and Nevada. 8. vvuti L.e upon ug i.f cuut.iripei-aneoabouthi Catlfuruia The liuk in life's long cksia that 8. L. R) . Amvc. I an i be kek.Hiii. but l be aaie ul P. 1.. A. pear tbe greats! strain. S:p. u, 6:30 .it; me D0X0T0 & COMPANY A harbor uf refuge from the stormy repuri baa lo.-- nd.ee-kari.- Ui., 7:30 p. HI.; depart, u thai n ia a. . prob- p. m. waver i.f adversity. Rut: them Itah, O. 8. L. Ry. Arriva. able mat Ii will tain plai'c bvfoiv One who ciai widers mv need before p. m.; depart, 3:So uiv deserving. Tburaday. Thl dels.' w,li nece.siiaie I: SO a. m., 7:20 to:1 the a. m., 2:46 p ra. el i iie: abur, dully' 155 25Ui Street The Jewel that rhinos brightest in 8uutl:rn Iuh, R. G. Y. Ry. Ar- the darkneae. perfunctory const. leiaiu u uf the n.ea: ure tin the oelebuar whicb would nut rive. 1:00 a. ni., 2:60 p. m.. 7:00 p. m ; A primulam to the nobler side uf unr 2:20 nature. depart. 2:30 A in., 7:00 a. under other clrrumaianwe receive Pm. at so early a date. A volume uf sympathy bound In Kt.it Lake City, O. 8. L Ry. Arriva. cloth. Tbens has been no decision thus far aa to what queauon will be brought to 100 a u.. 2:20 a. m., 12.00 nt.. 2:20 A diamond in the ring of arqitaini-nra- . depart, 3:80 a. m., the from, but the preference will ?. mM 7:20 p. m.; , :6d a. m., 10: : 10 a. m., 2:46 p. m, A star vd hope lo ihe ekiud f adprobably be given to r. Fayne's bill 6:60 m. p. pruvld.Lg for the rouaulidaliou uf cua Salt Lake City, R. G. W. 1:00 a. versity. luni tllatricia. which was discuak,! at One truer to me than I am to my. 2:60 p. m.; depart, 7:00 a. ia. 2:lo u.; some length, though unavailing'.)-- at self. m. p. the last session. The appropriation Friendship, one soul in twro liodiea. DRY GOODS TOR FAIL lacks Valley Points. O. 8. L Ry bill will receive aiteuttou from the Aa Imairaaco against misanthropy. 10.46 a. m.: 4:60 m. Arrive, p. depart. time it is placed on the desks uf A Hud of gold In tha chain of life. JUST ARRIVED Edan A lJberty Arrive, members and will be kept before the Oue who understand our silence. him so until it la finally disposed ui. 6:00 n. m.; depart, 2:00 a. m. devotion. at The eaaetice pure R. F. D. Weber County Arrive, 6:00 Just how long U wlii take te get 2:20 a. m. p. depart, bl; house will no tne venture BIG RESULTS. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. ?ue YIELD through WANT ADB BM. ULASMANN. to a)', but Chaitman Tawncy of the Pnat master. appropriation committee Is quite determined that it shall be sent to the OLYMPIC GAMES, 1202. senate before Thursday recess. It is also ex pec led that the peualou and The ceulral Olympic conunlttoc, fortifications appropriation bills w':i be reported Christmas, hut not, whk-- met recently. In Faria to deterwith the nest even the moat aanguine ineiuliera now mine matieiB eunue-ircount on their passage before that celeb rwilun of the Olympic gwmaa In 1008. determined In favor of Rome as date. be place where they should lie held, Less Btrenuaus in Senate. and In nucaequence of that decision, a The senate is uet cuunliug on Juiug cup. railed the Huraill and Curtail! very much tLr first week uf tne sen cup, waa given hy Lugllrh fencers tor for the competitkm hot wee a i stun, nor is the outlook there of much sirenjutia labor until after tbe three at Rome. But during the meetholidays. The reason for this Is found ing of tbe committee at Athens It was in the fact that the general desire lor aimed that aa Information had. bees the present la lo confine the work uf received that Rome could uut see ita the seas ton largely to appropriation way to bold the games there Ragland measures and none of these can ue should be asked whether they cuuld taken up by the senate until sent be held in London, and the cup in over by the house. There Is no pos- question would be disputed there. The arrangements snd organiasUon sibility of tbe senate's even seeing any of those bills except the legis'a to this end are now In the hand of for lira, Roys ami Children are tlve, before Christmas, and It so hap- the Rrltish Olvntplc committee, uf pens that nearly all the member of whlcb Lord Dfdioi ough is the presi(lie most complete lines in the which will have dent. It Is iutenriod to aak the offithe charge of that bill are aiming up for cial representativeof the various Crty, anti at prices tu suit every during the coming winter. great aaaueiatUina at vlie heal of 'Brit. lnwly. As s tiiere will be a ish spurt to asblst In thy promotion of vary slim attendance of such mem- the arraitgnments, mteh as ihs Hon't buy till you call and bers during the early day of the sesAthleilr. ibe Amateur ren lng. louk ua over sion, the result being that the consid- the Amateur Rowing asMOi'lailuus, lone Cyrllsia uuUm. the Amateur eration of the bill even in committee will most likely be postponed until (Swimming assorlatlon, the Naitoual i after the holiday rocsMi. There I one Ktfle and the NaUimal . . item of general legislation on the Physical Keereatlun It will entirely depend ukiu the senates calendar of uuunlsbed bus: uf repreai'tilallvea of theao. ness, namely. Senator I Fullettu's bill limbing the amber of houra rail- grrat sporting instil uthms, and cu tbe way employee may be kept at work amount of financial gutuauiee forthduring each day and the vote la set coming. whether (he Olympic games for January 10. uf limk shall be held in Ixmdon. or The probabilities are that Seuator whether' they shall be transferred to Thu authoritlna InterestLit Kolleite will desire to discuss It, Biockliolm. hut it is not hntlolpatad that even he ed in tba movement believe that arwin wish to taka It up during the first rangements can tie cuuie to with one few days of the session. The report or nlhor of thrum large exlallug of the ronnnltiee on privileges and asaxlated with stiort, art elections on the right of Seuator that the majority uf tiie events may be Smoot of I'tah to retain his seat will contested In auoie place not fnr from be taken up during tbe second week the center of London. We have the above details from an uf the session and probably on Monday the loth Inst. The proceedings In official source, and In connection with both houses Monday will he uf the lha locality where the games could Cures wfian athsrs fait Madam mathada. Fra most formal character. They will con- fie held the Crystal palara has naturfar My Chronic Dlaaaaa of any name cansuKatlsii sist of the routine business of ap- ally ocfit'rred to the prnmutrrs. or r nature. Every cas guaranteed. pointing committees by each body to tha grounds uf the groat now eportlug noli I y tup oilier and by both to notify organlxatliin planned by Mr. Klrelfy; the president and In the house of the but all such Ideas must necessarily A Partial List of Diseases Cured call of the roll ano the administration remain only idea for the present. It mar be Intereating lo. add that In of oath of offlre to tbe new mem berg Catarrh, Deafnaaa, Ringing In tha Bars, Diseases After this proceeding the attention of Ute last Olympic games, held at Athof the Head, Throat, Nose, Eye or Ear. All Disthe house will he officially directed to ens. a curious result was ruled. The eases f U Lungs, Bronchial Tubes and Chest. the fact that four prominent mem tiers programme was a very km one. and Bladder. Heart Disease, ):caMa uf Uio Stomach, Uvar, Kldnaya and Vitus of that body. Messrs. Hitt. H.r, Chea- only a ane!l proportion uf the events Dance, Plica, Ha-tul-a Nervous Troubles, St Asthma, Rheumatism, these Iff the contested stadium; was tham and Adams, have died since tbe Worm. Blood Poisoning from any Rectal s.td all Tape Troubles, mowi re the must valuable In themselves, close of the isct session and cause. Diseases peculiar to Women. ANY PRIVATE DISEASE OF won the larger rion for adjournment out cf respect snd the American MEN quickly eined to stay cored. whole If the hut number of thorn, lo them wl.'l Immediately follow. Remember tbe examination and advice la FREE. Come fit ones, be taken right through, then It Tomorrow may ba Soe lata. Call ur writ. President's Message. number will be found that the largest The president's niesnsjip will not of point seured by ail nations was he received until Tuescday and both scored by France, and that the entire houses will probably adjourn for the Hi Irish empire, if grouped under one day a soon ru it Is read. It is ex- head, came second The third place pected that the nomination ot Attor- fell tu Greece, and the fourth to AmerTo succeed Justice ney General ica as the Americans specialized on Brown on the srpreme court bcn,',i a eventa liadon few brilliant will b i; am ins the fir it nomination to Graphic. Office hours, 10 a. m. to p. m. 2(62 Washington Are. (Boyls be sen i in by the president and there Ogden. Clah. Entrance Room 19. Remember tbe number. mock). will b an eiT-io Manure Its imuie-diatEXCURSIONS EASTERN Home senators coiirldpr.il ion. Via the to hold np the evince a dtipo-itln- ii COLORADO MIDLAND RY. matter, but liu-- j.'esenl indications era for prompt action, as all appreciate DM On November 20 and Dor ember 12. the iiuporiancc of havlug a full bench One fare plus fi2 from I'Uh points to as s'Kn practicable. City. Chicago, Minneapolis, Kants Dea Moines Convention. Denver and Ihlermndlate Omaha, an Important con- point. Limit, CO day. Stopovers. On Wedut-s'i.!vention will he opened at Dos Moines, For further Information write L. H. Iowa, with tbe object of selling on Harding, general agent. Balt Lake foot a movement fur the election of City. I'nited Slates senators by direct vote of tbe people. The meeting will be LEMON PICKLE Small lemon, held on the invitation of the state of vinegar to rover, one ounce of mixed Iowa, the legisifiMirr of that slate havvplee to each quart nf vinegar, gait. for Small lemon of a uniform slse are ing adopted s resolution railing takthe convention. This action wprefer hie to the larger variety. Wash en on the inuxtive of Got. Cummin, and wipe them, then chip ff tha rind who went, before the legislature and a thinly a possible. This rind mar urged that the states should Use be saved for flavoring rake, ef. Next Lights For Work of steps directly for aa amendment to place the number of lemons to be the national constitution Instead of plckied In a jar and raver them with Any Kind Con Be seeking to hav congress take action. powdered sail. Iostf them for a Borne twenty-fivgovernors have week or ten day till tbr feelinsoft a written Gov. Cummins that they are and flsbhv. Then put them Procured by t dtlle of the heartily in faror of the movement clean jar itfier wiping offwith the spice, and thirty have appointed delegates. sap. Boll the vinegar Using pier of If the convention decides that it Is which must he tied up in while the still Pour irufdln. vinegar worth while 'o go ahead with the electricity Furnished by movement a committee will he ap- boiling over the lenum. It must rover of Pul the hag them spice completely. pointed to take up the subject with state legislatures. With the coming In tbe jar a sir tight as possible. Keep of the new state of Oklshoms It will for two or three months, or anril they become a brownish color, and semirequire the cooperation nf thirty-on- e improve with even tile legislatures to secure from con- transparent. TheyThe vinegar becomes longer keeping. gress a call for s constitutional con- much thicker If It i allowed tn evapovention. rate. Raflll the Jar. This pickle it Bicycle Race. delicious with veal. The annua! bicycle race will be begun a, the ad'.son Square garden Mr. Whltelle I wish Mrs. Tellnm next feundiy right with most of the wasn't always asking the price of various nations! champions entered everything. R. S. CAMPBELL, General Manager W hiieile tvbat haim does K do? for the contest. of a ts such Columbia nnlver Prof. Burgess bore reMr. WfiPelie-IL W. WADE. Agent sity. the Roosevelt, professor at tbe membering what I've told her. Deof university Berlin, wlioh tio-rnrtroit Free Prea. W o'.-ti'- 8-- de-pa- it-d -- ue-ps- i prec-euiato- iu i-U'- T a i 1 FANCY CASH - GROCERIES I d Overcoats 'Will and Suits ' 'S'hn - . oohM-qtienc- e Ait'-fo- 1 Putnam Clothing House Estes Doctor Specialist pro-gra- DR. r ESTES, SPECIALIST o Society Lights - Reading Lights Sewing Lights e slx-Js- y has :he mvchlne pr.c I.iindon of Mwvviiin arts of tue m!. Ma-lrty- AT UTAHNA. a ui .' 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Is In-- : - f il.t- - ns men may .evile him a.fl forgiven, but ntiiitr in th w ? ui-- n er tte world m coice the coDbeq'je'ios of aiur.lnp 1 think that A.aln.t the Hciv 1 have expaiiini in this puli-l- i tef.'.ie foil the very sin, pe i..vai'.ing f this its tr..t a man urn text, to niy nut sllcice the voice uf his hL'hei of the inward self. the proniptii without inmonitor we call c.iiutrU-nrcurring inevitable penalties. We in.' revile and deny Juau or rny light-give- r and k.itfur uiily in losing M much teaching and guidance. Bui treason to one's self: that must be there paid for, from its a man Is no escape. We become without a skmiI country uniil by repentance snd aspiration we win back i our IN a l.te bun a:: i er ufiilgti ittiiiqt-- have UUhc.'fo platy.lfc a l) g.Iul. ubt-il) id I iiu hoy i:S.t tern U.!,. i.itiff. t'a.t i ;:; a.r cfus a tu u inu piiiK- u, itui. ii hall. Tti.il i.ieit- - has cunst-queni- LYRIC STOCK Co i in oui iu.iuiisi l ie iu iiCLSiuiy Be- ;..t .:,i:.tu.:r,i'ry on f irgive'i :..is: rx. stains: i1"!: Prices oc to $1.50 Seats on Sale Friday Li 1.1.. 1 Mr. Ediv uf the In SESSION CF CONGRESS COMMAND AilENTlON. CPEN-N- ! S . Tr ..r OF Their Importance. .hail be by George AJe Tyler and Rurtsn, tbe moat 1. I. SERMON BY REV. F. F. EDDY THE UNITARiA'. CHURCH. pan WIDOW Direction Northwestern ..." i i im To Betray Ona's Higi.r S.i Is to tray Or.o'a loceij Hense 10, 20, k ;u COLLEGE Prices ' h fit! Offeis Henry W. Savage Matinee Saturday at ' .... .v mJ i i fOS-Cio- IF THE C HOUSE OPERA Northwestern Theatric: !. V. "A sty CQNSCltNCL' '!N'!mY I'TAII, UTAH LIGHT AND RAILWAY CO. i |