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Show TIIE amusements. SERVICES Roller Stating 21 Ilmrsday Eveii0f,Feb. Valuable Prim Awarded for Coo-tunic- a and Race, foatumea for Rent at ibi Rink, 8. Lewis priwa ou Exhibition in J. a Co.'a Display Window. J AM. .Monday ' MS FORECAST! Adniiaioa. afternoon, lta Adulation, evening, 15c. TONIGHT! 10c. PRICE OF TOE WEEK STAPLE and WILL credit of the governmeut depreciated FREE TRANSPORTATION to only twelve cents on the dollar. A RECEIVE ATTENTION IN SENATE. war with our own flesh and blood vs on hand, with the government Addreis by David W. Crane Text II. forces on the borders .of Mexico and In British Pat I lament Measures Will but forty-liv-e serviceable wooden war Ba Taken, te Check Power of Samuel 2:30 Them That Honor ships to protect the southern shore Me I Will Honor." Hess ef Loros. and keep an eye ou Europe the while. Worse than all else Lincola'a own waa in three divisions concern-tu- g At of last a tv I. in conI scarcely need a text for the foun- party opinions of state, none of which gress the the naval appropriation hill aaa dation of my addresa. The name of held with the views of the president, under consideration in the house and Abraham Lincoln mould in its.-I- f be and he stood alone, the hour, with an the army bill in the sena'.c and both before him. awful criats vs ill be sufficient. I uae ii only to aaaocla.vi proceeded with at the earliest But Abraham Lincoln possessed the ihe man with God la whpm be be- qualities of faith, goodness, reason, opportunity by the isro house, reThe senate will continue lieved and truatrd. He honored God common aense, and an abid- spectively-. and Gad, true to Hit word hae huHore i ing trust In Gud;sagacity and he won the vic- It work on the arun bill today, but the house will devote him. Not only does he lire la history, to legtory; though like hla Lord, he gave islation for the DistrictMonday hut in our governmeut and in f Columbia hla own life a ransom for many. of old and young Americana aa He believed in men and loved them, and will not resume sork on the apwell. While be waa not a church mu, too. When he called you men In blue propriations uatil Tuesday. When the he ao thoroughly exemplified the teacn-lug- a to hla aid and bade you. wives, remain army bill la again taken up the Ural af the Sou of Uod. that hi nan..-live- at home, to keep the children and the subject of coaalderati.in will be the amendment authorizing army officers In ameet repose anioug the orplace. It was not the call or command ganised institutions of God tiiday. He cf a tyrant, but a brother, and he and the gov erument to arrept reduced or free transportation and it la exl the man of all men aside from loved yon every one. Let me give you pected that tlie debate on that point Christ, whose birthday Is commem- one Illustration I might rerlte hunwill continue. With the matter disorated by the great Methodist Episco- dred: pal church. One day in May, 18G3, while the posed of. The Idll will lie speedily passThis arrvlce today Is by instruction The general debate la the house great war waa raging between the ed. coming from our highest authorltiea: North and the South. President Lin- on the naval bill will give place an but I obey, because I cher coln paid a visit to out of the military Tuesday to speeches under the fire ish the record of hit illustrious life, He had spoken many cheer- minute rule, and Jt la not expected I love hospital. that the measure will consume much and I love the man myself. ing words of sympathy to the wounde house the him becausr he iuvrd his country; and ed aa he through the vari- more time. In the bill proceeded will be next to do so that in the fullest sense he ous wards, and bow he waa at the e appropriation to receive attention, while In the sea-at- e never failed In loving every individual of a Vermont boy about sixthe District of Columbia bill will and that included a mere boy that I teen years of age, who there morlay follow the army budget and It In turn was In his day. wounded. tally It la my purpose this morning to Taking the dying boy's thin, white will be followedMU.by the agricultural Senator Lodge briefly review his biography, refer handa in hla own, tlie president said, appropriation will make ad effort In the senate on ' casually to copabilltles and character In a tender tone: isttrs which set him ahead of other "Well, my poor boy, what ran I do Tuesday to secure consideration of the men; and dwell particularly upon his for Philippine agricultural bank M1I. yon?" dependent relationship with hla God. The young fellow looked up into the Monday morning the trial In New York He was born In Hardin tCount) , president's kindly face mud asked: City of Harry K. Thaw will be reKentucky, February 13, 11109, and died "Won't you write to my mother for sumed with the defendant's wife on the stand. District Attorney Jerome at Washington, D. C April 14, 186., me?" In the (7th year of his life. "That I will," answered Mr. Lincoln; probably will begin hla of Mrs. Tha nn Tuesday. Bishop Fowler, of our church, in hi and calling for a pea. Ink and paper, In Boston on Tuesday evlug Repregreat lecture ou Abrlham Lincoln he seated himself by the aide of the the man: "The bed and wrote from the boy'n dotat- sentative Julius Kahn of California says, concerning world has produced her prophets an t ion. It waa long letter, but the will dlacuaa "the Japanese question" treat men, but Lincoln was the great- president betrayed no alga of wear!-nes- and trill argue la favor of the excluest, mere, man In six thousand years.' When It waa finished, he rose, sion of Japanese coolies. He possessed the failh of Abraham Parliament to Reaaaampla. saying: The British parliament reaaaemhlea the leadership of a Moses; the statesI will post this aa aoon aa I get manship of Pcrirlei; the oratortcit lrk to my office. Now, la there any- Feb. 13 In the presence of King Edward and Queen 'Alexandra at a full ability of Demnathens; the fidelity of thing else I can du for you?' a Cromwell, and wthe patriotism of looked up appealingly to state ceremonial. The boy The reopening hits aroused Intense Washington." And yet withal be waa the president. distinctively himself, patterning after "Won't you stay with me?" he salv- Inlereat In London as the government none save Jeaua, our Lord; and led ed. "1 do want to hold on to to Immediately Inaugurals your intends measures to check the powers of the by none save God. hand." A study of Idncoln's life and It Mr. Lincoln understood the hoy's house of. lords. King Edward has Inrelation to hlstury reveals hla positive meaning. The appeal waa too strong sisted that the speech from the throne We find that hn waa for him to resist : Individuality. he sat down by be kept atrictls secret and while the io great, not only because of his native hla able and took hold of hla hand. address will doqbtbfm refer to the abilities, but because of the difficul- For two hours the president sat there long Hat of ponding parliamentary ties which he surmounted. Mke our patiently aa though he had been the measures it la believed that some reference to the house of peers may be Lord, he was born of humble parent- boy's father. age and In poverty. Hla home waa a When the end came he Item over Included. The Irish quest Um also la little log cabin with furnishings which and folded the thin hands over hla Ukelv to occupy the attention of the might hare been loaded lu an ox car:. breast. Aa he did ao, he burst Into scasFon. the government being about He bad no room of hla own choosing, tears, and when. Boon afterward, he ready to submit .the proposed reform meaa urea. but did hie mental work In the living loft the hopital. they were still at reamroom of the house, and when ready to ing down hla cheeka. Elaborate preparations have been retire for the right he climbed the And he loved and trusted God. Hla made for the street, pageant and the wooden pegs, projecting from the log , gorgeous ceremepy In the house of and continued study of the into tlie loft above, and made his be.1 earlyrevealed the creator him Ionia. of to all In e huak mat tress on the floor. The mods viveadl arranged last In auch manner as to bring a perfect When he waa eight years of ago, . betwaeu With year between Great Britain and the Instead of taking hla place In achoo1, Understanding Abraham Lincoln, it waa not ao much United States will be - discussed at he waa obliged to ageist in the support a of what men would think length in the Newfoundland legislaof the family, and up to hla twenty-firs- t of question Premier Bond will hla official movementa aa It waa ture Feb. 13. when move an addresa tin the aulijert to the birthday he followed the occupa- what God would prefer. tion of wood chopper and rail maker, for the colonies. The And before God Mr. Uneoln would British secretary hiin Newmeanwhile lees than ten go with the receiving unpopular of hla high of- arrangement problem! v - ' months of actaal school instruction. fice foundland. work. It la said by and great And not only was he denied the privi On Thursday the National Amerithat the blble precepts and lege of school attendance, but all rea- truths were ever on the tongue of Lin can Woman's Knffrag association will sonable ndvantagea for coin and that be Jutlfled many of bla meet in convention' in Chicago. And yet Abraham Lincoln became a official acta on the ground of God's e man. MEXICO CITY. EXCURSION word and will. Hd honored God and Hie working library constated of a God honored him In turn. v spelling book; Bible; a copy etch of February 15th. My soldier friends, you believed In Aesop's Fabler. Pilgrim's Progress, Uneoln In '68. You honor him this and a book of law. In the aervlce of the hour. One Via Union Pacific, 164.40. round trip. It waa his custom often to sit up day Tickets good to return until April thing, perhaps, remains for you to do, 16th. Stop-over allowed. half the night and study by light from to honor Abraham Lincola'a namely, the back log in the fire place. Hla Gid he a honor with that you may THE PEOPLE OP INDIA. poverty was ao Intense that he wra In hla kingdom when you like necessitated In using a place absolutely 61 to '85. shall of the leader great Consul-GenerWilliam H. Michael piece of charcoal for a pencil and a come to the end of things In this wooden shovel for hie writing tablet world. of Calcutta believes that a study of of India la necessary to Lincoln waa not only pour but hometh, population was a correct com prehension of Ita trade ly ns well, and hla ungmlnllneaa P08T0FPICE CHANGES. further enhanced by his carelessness possibilities, which leads him to elabIn dress. orate condition there In the following Washington, Feb. 1. Much purely letter: When sixteen year of age he stool legal work now devolving upon the ix feet four In height, end was The mere statement that India cosas an ox. It is said he could division of correspondence should be ta In a about BUO.OOO.OOO people may be lift a barrel of whiskey to hie chin transferred to the naatstant attorney very Intereating. Tbe question is. for the post office department. How by tha chimes; but hla biographer waa general many of tbia vast population will Thi careful an.l apstudy requires glad to add tha: he never took a drink buy any 'given article of commerce, plication of the law, and for an exact and how many will buy the manufacHe wore short pants, hlcl.ory hlr., and of many tures of the United States? That la comprehensive knowledge coon akin cap and usually went branche of the law.T It should fall, the about bare foot. paramount consideration in the exof the within the province trade. He wa regarded as the homlles-ma- n properly, of American pansion officer of the depart- The total number of theforeign In hla state. An anecdote la re- principal law white populament.tion in India, composed of Europeans, lated, that In passing the woods one One function now exercised by tho Antei leans and Australians, according day Lincoln was confronted by s man whom he regarded as the ugliest in- division of correspondence belongs ap- to the last census, la 1G9.G77, and dividual he ever saw. The man point- propriately to the third assistant postEurasian. Besides this there are ed a gun in Lincoln's face and told master general. Thia la the enforce- 74.000 white British regular and 30, 010 him thab he must prepare to die on t'.e ment of the statute relative to the volunteer troop, making a total of of weight of mail matter. Ex- 300.000 pot. Our hero, seemingly not dis- limit Europeans and Euraalnna, alturbed. inquired ihe reason for hos- perience- baa demonstrated tbe unde-in lowing for the wives and children of divided a of sirability responsibility the British regulars. Tbe distribution tilities, and the man replied that he such cases. had king since sworn that if he eve. of this white population la In thirteen function "Another of of division the a homlier man than himself, ho province and eight males and agenwould kill him at sight. Lincoln re- correspondence to be transferred la cies. These people dree and live in of box the rent tbe and a manner to require tbe name class of management torted; "Well, stranger, I have eve been ready to concede that I was not key deposit business. Thia will go goods aa are consumed In Europe, allowtn the division of salaries and and Australia by the differparticularly handaome; but if I am any where It formerly waa con- America of society. ent classes uglier than you. I will consider It a ances, ducted." favor If you pull the trigger." This leaves IM.T'tO.OOO of people of When twenty-fir- e dark skin, who are divided up Into years of age LinThe Hindoo laborers at Union Bay, various castes and religions and reprecoln, who at that period lived in Decatur, 111., decided to study law and Vancouver Island, are on strike for sent many grades of purchasing abila few years later opened an office in aa increase of wagea from 81.50 to ity. The princes, maharajas, rajas, hla adopted home, he (2.00 per day. Springfield marwaria. parsis. babua and native quickly earned the title of "Honeat professional and rich trades people A MEASURE OP MERIT. Abe." and in 1846 waa elected to con have money with which to buy whatgresa and In I860 to the presidency of ever tbev require to please IhHr fancy the United States, f ' Ogden Citixana Bheuld Weigh Wall or to meet their actual need. This He wav eminently fitted for the This Evidence. class build expensive bouses, resiplace and hoar. And who win say be dences and business boused, and prowas not divinely appointed? Proof of merit Ilea la the evidence. vide them with modern conveniences Many . and with fur when It la prartk-ableyears before entering public life he Convincing evidence in Ogden, le not tbe testimony of strangers, la company with a crowd of young nlshlngs that are usually rich and exto .But the .endorsement og Ogden peo- pensive. For example, a Maharajah people, drove some twenty miles a Methodist camp meeting and on the ple. hae recently hsd constructed lu EngThat's the kind of proor given land a brass bedstead that coat him way waa the life of the party and full of jokes and laughter. The preacehr. here f 1.500. They use the finest and moat Rev. Afker, in the course of the serThe statement of an Ogden citizen. expensive carriages. highest priced mon referred to slavery aa a crime Mrs. 8. Larsen, ef (64 Twenty-sevent- h horses and hameMoa, and buy withagain at good government and declarstreet, Ogden, Utah, says: out regard to wt 'musical Instrued that our nation aa auch could not "My experience with Doan's Kidney ments. pictures, statuary, autos. Jewellong survive unless the Institution of Pills proved them to be one of remarkry, nulla, lares, gold trimmings, etc. He further able value. 1 procured them at W. 8. There are 211O.WWJHM people In In slavery be abolished. prob peeled that the end of slavery waa Badcon's drug store and lean than dla supported by agriculture. 50.000 at hud. That the man was born ap- one box was needed to demonstrate 000 supported by the Industries, 5.000,-00- 0 the one to lead in tbe great curative powers of the rempointed of God supported by enmmerce, 6.000,000 the great reform. I personally know nf several edy. upported by the profession, and tbe said he Douna "but that others who have used "And who knows." Kidney balance are dependent. The native the man Is standing Just out there In Pills with wonderful good results. It ryots or farmers and tlielr families la a pleasure to me to recommend such consume practically nothing i the crowd before me?" of the Returning borne Lincoln was the a valuabe remedy " class of goods made In the United moat serious and silent of the party For sale by all dealers. Price So 8tates except cottons, and these they Co.. Buffalo, buy principally of Indian-mad- e and from the honr aa In many re- cents. Fostcr-Mllburgoods apers a changed man. He afterward New York, sole agents for the United and those made In the united colonies. the prophetic Rtaiea. confessed that with They prohably would bur nrap and words of the humble preacher there Remember the name Dean's and agricultural implements f the rhesp- came the hand of God resting upon take no other. kinds to mime extent-Ithey were l ) Bananas, Oranges, Lemons, Pineapples, Oates, Figs, THEY Apples, IN THE ARE THE FINEST MARKET. - T. B. Evans & Co. GROCERS Both Phonta fit, SM4 WASHINGTON AVE. bl-b- 'pureToou the-two- Commissioners use ijAfEXTBACTS f- a self-mad- Harta your cue for the new year Ba aura and have your laundry want attended to by aa American Plant By ao doing yen will avoid riak ind dlaappolntmeet Wa uae, no Injurious washing preparationa aa Is tha Pnctloa of the Heathen Chine.1 Tours for proaperous new year, . i Ogden Steam Laundry Phones 174. 4S7 SStk St 87,-03- ... WITH OLD HARNESS wey may cause more than newbie. Bartons Injuries and some Bee death are the awlbl results. An a harness la often n new harness with responsible, hit weak spots la It hat al had. . - he kind we ad! have - NO WEAK SPOTS. Ton win get your money's worth 'Jihny harness of na adaT?M U hnAvS. ,m If TTndilnr id Platt Saddlery Co. place vo'.--r orders viTr MITCHELL BROS. HoBaatBii, Cop.aga sad Head tones. Don't buy from agenta, M .thay gal larga nbbIikoci ad you have (o pay them. See Pour home people Brat Yard opposite City Cemataiy. WANT AD YIELD BIG RESULTS l OCDcN MAILS (he of a (.'..tug,' : hist i:ie have be it in uii tii.: vii .oriv,. i. ,if vears ucb as of ihe rv?s for plows, ants :iie lilt- lo.iiiMi.tMO auppo. b the l list t ie are much iu ihe sa me position. They live in hut, without furniture except that maoe m ihe crudest r rug, way. w illicit; and uiierly destitute ofcsrjiel ati of the evidence of rehueuien: luat characterize 'he bumble; hou.c in America. A lea yards of eotuni cluih comprise the waidrobe of both male aud The wutnen wear anklets, ring in their and cars, and route id the men wear ring, on their great toes, and aruiieta. and go barefoot the year round. The native Arrival and of mal.s at Op. leu po;oltlce: O. North anj Northweai, S. L. Hy. Arrive, 7:lu a. m., C:3u p. m; depart, 12.55 a. m., ll:5t a. in. East, all pumta, U. P Rr. Arrive, 4:30 a. m.. 2.15 p. in.; depart, 7:6U a. ni.. 2:25 p. m.. 6.5w j. m. Southeast, R. G. W. Ry. Arrive, !:t0 au 11:45 a. in.. 2:5Jp.m; depart. ;;ut a. m., 6:50 p. in. West, ail points. 8. P. Ry 7:S a m., 2:50 p. at, 7:60 p. u.,-- Jepart, 3:3d a. m.. 2:45 p. m. Southern Uahiornia and Nevada. 8. P. L. A. A 8. L. Ky .Arrive, :ge a m., 7:3d p. lu.; depart, 2:45 p. 6:30 ia-f- u.e pupu-latio- . n f p. n TWO SEPARATE School p. Do lo poaai-bllit- a pure food: aoif ALLENS BBB FLOUR CO. a. Pacific Coast Factory. Eon Jcoa. CaL Eastern Factory, Little Waif Mills. Manama, Win a, p. m.; depart, 8:30 a. Pancake Flour tola with water and bake on a hot grlddlei G. W. Arrive, 2:50 p. a.; depart, 7:00 a. m.. 6:30 p. m. Cache Valley Points. O. 8. L, Ry. Arrive, 10:45 a. a.; depart. 4:60 p. a. Huntsville, Eden A Liberty Arrive, 5:00 p. a.; depart, 9:00 a. a. R. F. D. Weber County Arrive, 5:00 y ! rising aad all ready te 8aii Lake City, R. 1:00 a. o DISPLACED DYES. 8-- a XL 5:6U p. Tuklo. Feb. lOThe Jljl in a leading editorial snout tbe San FrancU-- incident, expresses disbelief In the of the adoption of a new treaty mutually reetrirtlng labor immigration aa a aulution of the public school con trover) . The JiJI declares that h I aware that a large number of Japanese are going to Ban Fraaciaco from Hawaii and this immigration la raualng jealousy on the part of the white lalwr. hut It contends that thi la due to the Imperfect prnvtstoa of the existing law, which might be remedied by aa agreement on the part uf goth got eminent, but which should constitute an entirely separate subject uf discussion aa not concerning the present San Franriero dispute. In which latter Japaa stands on her treaty rights. The JiJI. Judging h.v statements attributed to offlrlala of baht governments. darwa the conclusion that If a satisfactory adjurtment of tho difficulty to be reached the credit will be solely du to the efforts put forth by President Roosevelt. INDIGO a, . Salt Lake City. O. 8. L. Ry Arrive. 1:00 a. a.. 3:30 a. m.. 12:00 in. 3:60 p. a., 7:30 p. a.; depart, 8:30 a. m 7:30 a. bl, 10:iu a. m., 2:45 p. w SUBJECTS. Matter Has Nothing ta With Labor Jealousy. Order a package of thU famous health and brain building floor aad enjoy oao good old faahioeea Brewa New England Broad. A chance at a right hot loaf will make you think yen are la Boston. Will AUaa'e Bo If rising B. B. B. Flour you can make broad Jut like tho Puritans uasd to make. Southern Utah, O. 8. L Ry. Arrive, 8:30 a. m., 7:30 p. m.; depart, 8:30 a. m., 3:45 p. m. Southern Utah. R. G. W. Rr. Arrive, 1:00 a. m, 2:60 p. nu, 7;U4 p. a.; 6:30 depart. 1:30 a. a., 7:00 a. supported tv eumweree create! little or no demand for goods except the finer grade of cotton and some other fabrics of higher grade, such as silk, veiling, ribbons, etc. n . FANCY . . ru tire liieiii. It is a lii to ini;i" :L:e nind of f bed-aid- GROCERIES Ieopu si-h , :d post-offic- SOe SOe, li.f-- i y Sealed Lips ir:.t i;iii'i.-!- V s s (1TAHNA THEATER ITBIil'.kUY ira,-.i,-r- cl-is- Morning Saturday. . nd I OU1ICS, while Lincoln waa obliged to keep hi powder dry as he prayed. The treasury at Washington was empty. The LINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY OBSERVED IN M. E. CHURCH. Skalinjj Carnival Admitted Free ,., Afternoon Except the mightiest problems of thia or any other ago- - Greater even than Moses or any of bis succeeding law interpreters or exeeuter. Miiacle wa the predominant power lu their behalf, (act-- ARE HELD Grand Prize Flask LXAMFXri:: hi shjuidt-- r and a might voice trying Th.u art the man." The obstacles in the Ute of Abraham Lincoln were never entirely removed: but by God's help he surmounted and overcame them one by one. When he waa inaugurated aa he PATRIOTIC Auditorium 3IORXIXO DOMO a. & COMPANY WM. GLA8MANN, Poeiaastcr. 155 25th Street HELP (ENT TO CALARRIA. Naples. Feb. 10. The government has aeut troops and aaalatauee to Mar Ina IN Cataazaro, the fishing village on the Calabrian coast, whor a tidal wave yesterday deal rued 122 house ami rendered the population homeless and destitute. The renditions there are made more severe because iff the tnceaaant raid. The atorm also did aeriuu damage la the Province Coaensa, numerous villages being flooded. FANCY CASH GROCERIES DRY GOODS FOR FALL JUST ARRIVED WANT ADB YIELD BIG RESULTS. BY OTHER Consul Genera) William II. Michael a report from Calcutta, state that the indigo crop of India Jiaa fallen off until the importance of It la it gar den aa at the minimum. Thia la due to ihe general use oi manufactured bluing, which, though to Indigo, la preferred ua account of lie cheapness. The export of a tamin'-eIndigo tea years ago. 1895-96- . to 187.337 hundredweight, valued !9flfi-0at 17J48.370. In it hsd fallen off to 81 JSA hundredweight, valued at 81.954.5939. The United States ton 1689 hundredweight of the last crop, a against 4334 hundredweight taken the year previous. The decrease waa gradual fur eight years, when the planters gave up their fight with synthetic Indigo and turned their atten tton tn other crop that promised better returns for their labor. Ther were 380.663 arrea planted to indig) the last year, a against au average of 1,113.661 arrea In the year when Indian planting waa profitable. There la a demand for Indigo which cannot be met wlih artificial dye, and thia demand will doubMes continue. The contraction of the Indian product caused a rise In the fjondon market of 18 cents per pound this year. Tho rise In price baa aliit.ulat-ethe planting of Indigo to some ex tent, especially In the Irrigating dig-- 1 r let a of the Punjab, where the beat Indigo la raised at the least coa. The total area of tha Punjab crop of 1908 06 la now reported at acres, 44.830 of which Is In th' three district nf Multan. Mnxaffae-gariiand Derm Ghaal Khan, where the crop la grown under Irrigation only. Egypt Is the largest buyer, the United Kingdom standing next. Persia waa a heavy buyer, but her purrhaaea shrunk 66 per cent last year. Many planter! who formerly planted most of their arrea to Indigo state that they are now raising cotton Instead of It: dlgo. gome Indigo plantation are now growing cuttnn, flax, rubber and other $7.89 In Suit Sale at Putnams d 6 All suits, $10, $12, $13.50 and $15, will be sold this week at $7.89 Don't Miss This PUTNAM Clothing House d 46.-08- 1 , Estes Doctor Specialist fa.L Madam methods. Proa far any Chrenlo Disease af any name panaultation sr nature. Every caso guaranteed, Cures when other crop. Other dyeing and tanning materials, auch aa cutch. myraltoloma and turmeric have received more attention aluco the displacement nf indfga Last yea.' the report of cutch amounted to 65.-7-t hundredweight and turmerle hundredweight. The consumption nf Indigo and other dye products I Increasing Id India, and aa tbe mav ufarture f woolens and colored cottons Increases the demand for dye will Increase. The Indian la fond o bright colors, and he prefers the ne fading colors, which will make a strong demand fur the staying dyes. Partial List of Diseases Cored A Catanb, Dcaznaaa. Ringing in the Ear. Diseases of tbs Hoad, Throat, Nose, Kya or Ear. AU Diseases the Lungs, Bronchial Tobea and CbsaL Diseases of tho Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder. Heart Dtoeaaa, BhaumaUam, Asthma, Nervous Trouble. EL Vitus Daaca, PUa Fistula and all Rectal Troubles, Tap Worm, Blood Potaoulag from nay ANY PRIVATE DISEASE OP causa. Diseases peculiar to Women. MEN quickly cmad to stay eared. Remember the exsmlaaUon aud udvte la FREE Com a! Tomorrow may ho to lata. Call or wriia. 49,-64- if DR. 'ESTES, BIG GRAFT IN ENGLAND. Frederick C. Howe, to an article un "Graft In England," In The American a Migailne for February, present mass of startling facta. He say that England 1 governed by a class which la almoal aa Immune from critirtam aa la the Csar or the Kaiser the landed gentry. 9.(t(m of whom own half the oil of Great Britain. Thia rlasa controls Parliament, tbe railways, the mines, the shipping, the franchise corporations, and 11 controls the church and the press. There can lie no disclosures In England auch aa there have been la America within the peat five SPECIALIST a Office hours. 10 Block). Ogden. Utah. . to Iza Entrene Room 3468 Washington Art (Boris II. Remember the number. year. When the railway of Great Britain were r .instructed, Parliament did not pas a general law under which any company might build a road. Nor were thev given tbe right of eminent enjoyed by all domain, is privilege transportation companies In America. Every railroad had to secure a special act. It bad to go to Parliament for another act for every little exienalun. Those who promoted the road had to Indicate Ita routes and termini. Before the charter was granted, they had to arrange to buy the land from the owners al private sale. They bad to buy tt from tho mwnliers of Parliament from whom they were asking a charter. And these gentlemen made good bargains. They asked many times the value iff their land. And ther got it. Othet wise the rallwar got 'no charter. The railway are capitalized at an average of 3225.000 a mile. Their paid up capital I about five billion dollars, for 21,500 miles, as against abeut tan billions, the capital stock and bona value of our own. with 200,000 miles. This Is four times the capitalisation per mile of the American railways and ten times their estimated Cost of reproduction. The landlords nf Great. Britain are said to have received at least four hundred millions of dollars In excess of tbe actual value' of their land through these mean. It was no uncommon thing for J a onmpanr P.v from fzn.nen to ln.-e- r 009 a mile for Ihe right of way alone." Any Person Cutting or De- stroying Evergreens on Our Lands in Ogden Canyon Will Be Vigorously Prose cuted. UTAH LIGHT & RAILWAY CO. . W. WADE, ru 1 1 JWin tys au..ej"PWnLN Agent 1 |