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Show run Mui die iioi:nio exabiixei:: ojdl'. qgamaaraM A CHANGE Our Grocery Dept. tin :i!d cf the U-': nail Hardware Department to j our Hprtiug we Lad one of the large kuew Few people the rear. iu the City until we moved it to Urocerv Departments seen aud at the same time be front where it could eave it more ijoui. THY IK AM) SEE IF WE CANNOT SAVE YOF MONEY ON URUCE1HES. jjm j.. . gi , n,. n. .1 i are r 'lilt l!i- - a ,!. .vm. lhvt I - j1 ,u.i f r: r iii-- ii- conceptii!! ai.d iru'.h. If - wvr-- - ahV u nf rvsi-our highest id-i ffciueas, which iu li q.iie im we would k;: . ipinai in il.t i..,'iun presence of s right n. clot tied iu filthy gnriin-iim" .mu sill fill d with Iniquity of li a : aud aul iil.-- 1 107. 5 BUILDINGS. fun 'i or". Insurance Com-i'ifaa h limit of tall i ti a q:ieatiun but-ii-- t ant peisoiiK interested sie asking "Nor by a ii in '" m au architect whi ra iriMisiie.1 many u( Manhattan' tuost moderu ski acra;ier. We ran mit them higher ami ntgher nut 11 tbe g iu.jKiuaiiun runs nut." declares a engineer who has supervised the of some of the tallest of nr giant in building construction. ii wii.Mu. We would find, if hi, The building of skvarraper these were open, that S.i'an i jenumi-o-f ejt-I iis.i matter nf mathematic. his prey and la coiite.n'ly drawing about us the fetters bind to an There ia no guesswork, a there used eternal hell. This wniil.l quite discour- 'o be Every thing that goe into them The aiae of every ateel age us. were it nut for the fact that is weighed. the exjierience of Joshua wl.l come to column Is determined before the founIs dug. That Is why arrhttect u. if we so will, before our God. He dation 1 as merciful anil powerful now as in and engineers are aide to say one hunthe day of my text. If we vuuie into dred stories Is not the limit of height. There are two. aud probably three his presence 'and wait theie. he will rebuke Satan, taka awa ur own esti- clement that have to be consideredmate of righteousness; open our eyes the weight of the building, the power to the full truth of hi couusel: cloihe of the wind, and, third the elevator us with the righteousness or Jesu problem. This Is where mathematics Christ; out a mitre of soukhip upon cnuies in. Suppose an order is given to an arour unworthy brow; give us in charge build-lu- g of a guardian augel who. in delegated chitect for a one hundred-storto be erected on a plot 109 by 1th) power, la greater than tbe adversary of our soul; and finally bring u with feet. That would make a structure loved ones to a glorious Inheritance. something like a quarter of a mile ia height; it would mean that the roof In A better land than this. There conies to me a speak a pic- would be up In the neighborhood ture of which I have souiew here read where the wind la blowing a gale when or heard; and It appeal vividly relat- it is only a zephyr In the street. It ed to the aubject before u. A royal would mean, tm, that a weight of Meupon a estate. High walla of beautiful ma- sial thousand ton waa rearing small spot of earth. It 1 up to some terials and akilled workmanship Witlilu. there la a one to aay whan the weight ia too many acre verdant sward posse seed of a variety great, when It rests too heavily upon of trees, shrubs aad flower Natur- oue aide or tha other, and wlien the building ia so high that tha wind will al streams of pur mountain water It over. And all this has created supply thu aquariums and playing push fountain which tend to beautify the a new specialty lu engineering. But how about the practicability of grounds. Here a court wlih palaces of one hundred-storbuilding? Th's marble and granite which 1 cannot the describe and yet can see and under- Is where water tanks and elevator stand. There the Throne House come in. But the Increased weight of whose interior must also beggar the the water tanka made nereaaary bv the greater demaud for water would picture before us. have practically no Influence In deter It is court day. The King la on hi throne. A page enters and announces mining the limit, engineers aay, for reason that pumps could nupply all a petitioner. By permission be I ad- tba mitted. We aee him, a line appearing the water necessary aa fast aa It was wanted. The size of tank gentleman dressed In the height of would not need to lie the present enlarged at all If fashion: and with excellent carriage aud address. H apnmacliea and Im- the piitnpa were kept constantly tak-at work. Aa fast as any waier waa mediately requests tuai he be admitted to tha Kings household and be en out tt would be replaced. And as counted a prince of tbe palace. Ask- for fire pnilectloa, tanka on tba roof ed by what right he expects so great supply that. But tha elevator question wouid a favor, he replies that he has ever been a loyal aubject, a good cltiaen, seem to make a building a quarter nf and has never trespassed Hie royal a mile high a nuisance for those havoffices on the upper floor. Steel ground of state or king. He Is im- ing rope at ret rhea. To overcoma mediately denied hla request and with cable severe reprimand fur his Impudence this aad arill use tho cable elevator la thrust without the court and relays of elevators would have to ha used, making three or four change grounds. botA eocund announcement ushers In a of cars between the top and the tom floors of a an charof opposite suppliant entirely acter. He is unkempt In manners and building. But recent experiment, clothed in filthy garments which la architect sir, hare gone to prove do the themselves have seen better days. Ills that the plunger elevator ran business without the need of '- NEEDED - 'ndin r 11. lr. oj t-1 i.fi- M'ii-1i,.;!ia- q !' In MA1.MH ONE HUNDREDSTORV ': o i,. miiv. God is high Mud Ootid tij-- v.ni a liii which haw change which can.an you may l.a'i .ill w.tiI afford. Tiv lofunc which RAIMENT TO THE FRONT Cf OUR STORE tiAS BEEN MOVED OF i ii nJ hrviu. vul.-uiii- v, THE t-i- : SERMON BY DAVID W. CRANE FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. OF et'iN-:Ui- HAN AN wii-.r- Wheelwright Bros. Merc. Co. WASHINGTON 2476 I Have Caused Teat. Zech. 3:15: Thine Iniquity to Pass From Thee, and I Will Clothe Thee With Change at Raiment. AVENUE Zecbariab was one of the minor prophets coming next to the last AMUSEMENTS. GRAND OPERA HOUSE Oiractiaa Northwestern Theatrical Association. H ALEXANDER GRANT, Re Mgr. WEDNESDAY L. J. Carters Colloasal Production The Fast Mail tb tlarriaa ok Cw truster supply onr patrona. ebaneur wa Every Feature New PmpC Nhahla and at law boat. V tlma jw aaj wall be oa ycair job aad Audio It aspadltiooalp aad The Mississippi River, Tha Heart of Chicago, The Flight af tha Fast Mall, Tha Freight Train of 40 Car Niagara Falla at Night. Slow-Mevin- g wall. ALLEN PRICES: $1.00, TRANSFER 75 50c, 25 SEAT SALE TUESDAY. CO. non IS lor Grand Opera House rt j. Maroh IQ Monday, Mr. W. His Plano Buiii A Gore Nowman Savage Offers Hanry Brea. Organ English Grand Opera Co. .In the Japanese Operatic Master- piece 0. C. WARDLE1GH Madam Butterfly MAIL ORDERS FILLED March Box office rale, Friday, March 15th. Scale of price: Lower Floor 12 rows), 12.00; lower floor (5 rows), $2.50; Ua irony (5 rowa), 2.5(: balcony (9 town), 52.00; gallery 14 rowel, 91.50; gal- Uth. PIANOS 01GANS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE lery (unreserved) ft .00. Violin, Guitan, Aceordcon. Ban- jo. String. Laicat Publication of Sheet Music. See the Wonderful CITS UTAHN Pipe Organ. """ OGOEN, UATH. THE COUNTERFEITER j Second Hand Stores Tha JUMBLE buy aalla ar changaa any aid thing" ("bluaa and moat saw Wadi. Hail ana THEATER TONIGHT! Awanu Waahlngton A PRICE siaaatiep a 10Op 20Cg SQl 8100 1144 it Extcacts k'enffirm PAUL ZIEGENHIRt. d with every Stur If yau hava anything ta aall ar buy call ar phana 1170 ta 1S7S Wash. Av Sal! 656-Ind, 75. Eiaodlawtn tbe land B. A. DENKERS 537-- stand-Ing.'n- -- l tha nighaat priaa far aeaand-nanfumltura and aall ta tha publla Bali chaapeaL 241$ Grant Av Will pay Ida Phana ered in by the advent of the Christ. In tha vision, from which the incident of my text is taken, there came to the prophet t picture of the desolation of Jerusalem and the people of God. brought about hr their sin. And the delineation wa necessary because, aa la often the case, now, the people were, in a sense, oblivious to their condition and need. This true. God purposed to demonstrate the fact that the people of hi choice, while far ahead of other nations in worship, were nevertheless corrupt and until clothed upon with the righteousness of Jesua Christ were entirely unworthy to stand acceptable before tbe throne of the Moat High. This particular paragraph. 1 wish to treat, pictures a man in bis very beat condition. In himself, and designates him as being clothed In garmen's that aye filthy, as compared with what ha may Ite alter that the grace of God has oome Into hi noul. Its lesson is In the fact that If we would be aaved we must put aside everything, both evil and good, within ourselves and put on the Lord Jeans Christ. And ha showed me Joshua the high priest standing before the angel of the Lord, and Satan standing at hla right hand to resist him." The aame Hebrew word from which I taken the name Joshua stand In the Greek for Jesus; and both names are similitude! for the term Bailor. Joshua was In a sense a Savior. He greatly assisted Zerruliable In rebuilding the temple. And In It, he set up altars, offered sacrifices, performed oblations for the people and finally died for the faith of his fathers. As an high priest, he was recognised aa the leading man of the nation aud lu the estimation of the Hebrews he was as much the representative man as wo would consider tbe President of the United State It comes to us, the that God chose tbe very highest type of manhood In order to persuade us thsl we have noihiug within ourselves of which to boast. Joshua waa before the Angel of the Lord, which Is quite generally regarded, In this Instance, as the Messiah, not yet come to earth. He was as a criminal, but for service. And Satan waa also present, standing at hla right hand to resist him." The devil never quite abandons ns while we are In (ae flesh, lie ta ever near good people to annoy and if poe-slhinder them In their work.- He will not bother much with an Individual s ho Is not doing anything for tha Lord, neither one who la working evil. Lot ha ray la an opiate, aad active aln Hence when tbe U an intoxicant: devil bother you, my- - friend. It is quite evident that you are not in harmony with him, but. rather with God. The evil one stood by Joshua, even In the presence of the Lord. to harass and prevent him In hla priestly offloe. 'And the tord Mid Tbs ijord rebuke Is not this a brand thee, O Satan. We have In plucked out of the fire? this portion of the text (he thought that God will not leave his own, however unworthy they be, to the merciless attacks of the caplala of hell and hla host. If we stand before the Lord Just aa we are and In an attitude of walling, he 1U see to It that befalls us. In this case he rebuked galan and drove him from the place. Now Joshua waa clothed with filthy garmeta." This pious nun, thin moral man, thin royal man was In himself aa nothing In the sight of God. The people whom he represented doubtless regarded him but little ess than divine. H stood for their Ideal of cilltenshlp, government and ecclesiastics! authority. If God had required of hie people that they bring before him the very heat man of tbe nation, they had doubtless arrayed Joshua in bis best purple robe and bearing him on tbe shoulders of other priests and marching under princely music and walking on garlands and branches of palm, proceeded to tba holy place of the temple; and setting Joshua there; and falling oa their own faces before God. say with mingled reverence and pride, Here la our representative citlxen, governor and priest of whom we are Justly proud." But when Joshua was before the Lord, In tbe presence of all that la holy and good, everything which was in him and on blm appeared only aa filthy garment And doubtless he, the sensible man that be wa filly realized the situation and said within himself, 1 will wait here before the Lord and let him do with me and for mo what be will" And God did not disappoint tbe man, He first drove the devil from the sacred precinct that the process of cleansing and sanctifying might go on without Interruption or htndranoe from tbe enemy of all good. Then the Lord commanded those before him to take away thu purple which stood for rovalty; and the scarlet for riche; and tbe white for Incarnate purity, which altogether constituted garments And tbe of human ImperfOctnesa. addressing Joshua, the Lord said: Bo, hold, 1 have caused thine Iniquity to pass from thee, and I will clothe thee What a with change of raiment. glorious promise coming from the Most High to a waiting individual. Every man and woman who has been measured, trulr converted and regenerated In tbe the Imago of Hla dear Son knows what It means. So they sK a fair mil re upon Wa head, and clothed Mm with garments. "And the angel of the Lord stood by." That, my friend was better than to have been crowned a king of all the tipeople of the earth. It meant to Jo nt that he had been divested of hlm-j- f without both from within and That he had, by God's grace, been Invested with the righteousness of God. That a mitre upon hla forehead was the elan of true royalty That he was now clothed In proper attire to stand In the presence of the God of heaven ff the Lord would . and that the angel be ever present to protect him from no-har- NEVADA gECOND-HANSTONE. Wa buy and nail all kinds af a aw and aacand-han- d gaad Call ar phana Waakar A Hayna Pray 141 IBtb I nd. Phan 422. Saoond-Han- which was Malachl. God spoke through him concerning the kingdom of our Lord more than five hundred years before It was ush- d Ind. 120. FACTS" C. J. HERRICK A CO Succaaaora ta H. L Whit We have tha best oofleea on enrib Bring your gaada hara If you want ta aall than.. Call hara If yuu want or nay where alia. They are delicious, buy. CMC Waah Av pure and refreshing. Sold In airtight Baf can and package y. Ind. 407. Schilling One Star Coffee, "Good," 25c per lb. Schillings Two Star Coffee, Better," 30c per lb. Schillings Three Star Coffee, Fine," 25c per lb. Schilling Five Star Coffee, "Finest," 5e per lb. Hewletts One Crown Coffee, Good," 25c per lb. Hewletts Two Crown Coffee, Choice," 30c per lb. Hewlett Three Crown Coffee, Choicest, 35c per lb. Heeklns Medina Coffee, Good," 25c per lb. ' Heeklns Velvet Coffee, "Very Good, 35c per lb. Heeklns Kobe Coffee, "Extra Good, 40c per lb. e Heeklns Coffee, Best id all the Good," 40c per lb. new Harneaa you need? Don't Dethink you cant afforj it till you've 8herman A Co., Gona Coffee, Riven n lightful." 25c per lb. ebancc. Wa aell no Infer-- t 3. A. Folgrr A Co., Golden Gate Coffoeda. no old fnahloned appllancea. fee. Bnnabine to the Soul," 40c lb. Dwlndell Wright Co.. White House ' Coffee, Teddys Choice, 40c lb. j hinde from the beat of leather in Wedding Breakfast Oof-- . tne moat workmanlike manner. Blau- -' fee. Superfine," 30c lb. Hnltera, Whlpa and every thing Baker A Co.. Barington Hall Coffee, hore owner needa. Steel Ctit," 40c lb. M. 3. BranJenstlne, M. A B. Coffee, Very Fine." 40c lb. U. J. Brandenetine, M. A B. Coffee, HOW ABOUT Kln-He- All Our Harness Xaat-Smlt- J.C. Plait Saddlery Co. PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH MITCHELL BROS. Monuments, Coping and Head-tonrDon't buy from (Rents, a they get large commiksiona and yon hara to pay them. See roar home people Brit Yard opposite City Cemetery.' Buy at once and you won't be disappointed on Decora km Day. a. r can, 1.10. Very Fine," Better than Champagne and costa no mor If these coffees do not benefit everybody It certainly benefits 999 out of a 1.000. So let the other ebap enjoy bla favorite cereal in place. Tm Dm A Evans Co. STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Both Phoneo 236. 2354 Waahlngton Avenue. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. SHOE - offers the ease of soft plia- ble leather and the elegance of smart styles; made per- 1 request the aame aa the petitioner before him but baaed on tba claim of onabtp with the King. The monarch looks upon the map yni 1 rarognlica in him hla wandering,, wayward boy. Thera la no hesitation or refusal. The father's love outweighs even the thought. Immediately all wllhln the palace la astir. The ragged garments fall from the man. He H washed and clothed upon with tjje best robe. A mure la placed upon hla head and ha alia with the King and aharea with him the beat of all there la. If yup .and I are to be My friend admitted to the household of Gud, It will result not from our own righteous-nesbut from coming first as God finds us, In filthy garments, waiting In hla presense, and onr only claim, that we are entitled to aonahip only through Jesu Christ our Lord. s HOW LAWSON GOT HIS START. . Thomas iW. hawaaa. of Boston, who Is once mure prominent in the public eye on account of the publirs-tuof hla novel Friday the 13th. got hla business start In n character iMic fashion. As a boy he lived In Ha had Cambridge, MasaacbuseUa. Tho iv a4 the story of Aladdin In and became filled Arabian Nights He with a desire to make money. ran sway from homo at the age of twelve. He saw a sign Boy wanted In front of an old financial houae and when he gol taslde he saw a man aborollng gold, for thoae were tha days when gold waa handled like greenbacks now. Upon being asked what be wanted to do, be said 1 w ant to be a financier." His earnestness Impressed the man and he waa given hla parents found a Job. Aa aoon out where he was he waa promptly hauled home and returned to school. But the krva of finance waa still on him, so he ran away again and was once more returned to school. Tbe third tlma be ran sway bla determination so Impressed hla employer and hut family that he was permitted to stay. That first counting room was within a stone's throw of hla present office where each year he transacts millions of dollars worth of business. ITS YOUR KIDNEYS Dent Mistake Troubles tha An Shows How Causa Ogdon oT Your Citizen ta Cure Them. . Many people never suspect their from a lame, kidneys. If suffering weak or aching hack they think that it ta only a muscular weakness; when In they think it urinary trouble setsitself. And so It will aoon correct la with all the other symptoms of kidney disorder That is Just where the danger lies. You must cure these troubles or they lead to diabetes or Bright's disease. The beat remedy to use 1 Doan's Kidney Pills. It cures all Hla which are caused by weak or diseased kidneys. Ogden people teatlfy to permanent cure3228 MonMrs. O. H. Mohlmaa, of roe avenue. Oglea, Vth. ray: 1 have used Doan a Kidney Pills for my back and kidneys off and on for several year. Early In my experience severely with the remedy. I wa troubled with acu'e pains and lameback and loins. The ness through my signs of kidneys showed unmiatakable Doan's derangement and weakness. a Kidney Pills, procured at W. S. cured the first atstore drug tack, and since at time when 1 feel the slightest anaoysnee I at otir resort to Doan's Kidney Pill and they never fail to giveoneme Instant reof my chillief. 1 also treated They dren with splendid result of kidney comcured my alster-ln-lplaint and she thinks toas I do, that Kid there la nothing !'' ney Pill for kidney trouble." For sale bv all dealer. Price. 50 Co.. Buffalo. cents. Foster-MIJbNew York, sole agents for tha United - Bad-enu- s SUte. Remember the name . Doan a and material and skilled workmanship. DEE-STANFOR- SHOE CO. D SOLE AGENTS HIT IE Sim? Wa relays This elevator and without sagging. la pushed up from the bottom hr a steel rod which la sent up and down hr means nf hydraulic power. Its depth In the ground being equal to the height of the elevator shaft If such an elevator is used In the first- on to be erected hundred 11 will ha aa unique ns tha building Itself, for It will mean that a hole about sixteen inches in diameter will have to he drilled Into the earth a distance iff a quarter of a mile, and from this small hole trill come the power hr which the elevator carrtea men from the afreet to the hundredth floor. New York Tribune. - (S(wires story-skyscrap- RUtsim CONSULTATION FREE Wo Guarantee Specify KOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS and Aboo lute Cures In Cases We Accept In making complaint regarding the delivery of the Blandard w Examiner, do so direct to circulation department aud uol to carriers. Any eubs'ribur Dr 23.1U falling to receive the Standard rr Examiner will confer n favor by calling No. 56, either phone, before 7 p. m. LAMAR NELSON, (Signed) Circulator. , Kllioft, Hero hu the street from old ntand Washington Atpuup. MANUFACTURE OF ATMOSPHERIC NITROGEN. century back Cavendish observed that nitrogen could be made to combine with oxygen, nnd that sltroua fumes could be produced by passing electric aparka through air. This undoubtedly pointed the way. The chemistry of the arc flam was Investigated by Sir Thomas. Dewar, and both Sir WUllam Ciookea and Ixtrd jlaylelgh employed electric charges to itiake nitrogen and oxygen combine but until recently no commercial proreis waa discovered for the synthesis of nitrates from tbe air. Ho far a the operations In Norway are concerned Hlrkeland and Eyde are the recognised authorities, and at Christiania they hare special electric furnaces for the fixation of atmospheric nitrogen and the production of nitrates. Professor Sylvanua Thompson, principal of the City and Guild Technical College, discovered on a recent visit that each furnace produced an alternating electric arc, under special conditions, resulting from the researches of Professor Birkeland. The arc was formed between the poles of a which forced It large electro-magnet- , to take the form of a roaring disk of flame. Tbe dlk was four feet or five feet ia diameter, and Inclosed In s metal envelope lined with firebrick. Air blown through the furnace emerged charged with nitric .oxide fumea. ThoM fumes were collected, allowed time to oxidise further, and then absorbed lu water towers or in quicklime. Nitric acid and nitrate of lime Another factory at were the product Xoltoden was visited by Professor Thompson, and there he found that electrical power to tbe extent of 1,5M) kilowatts waa taken from the Tlnnfoaa waterfall for tbe manufacture at nitrate of lime. This product In several forms, Including a basic nitrate, waa known aa Norwegian saltpetre, and experiments demonstrated that as a fey tlllxer U was aa good as Chile The lime wa particularly beneficial to certain soil. The Not toden factory had been in commercial operation for a year, and waa about to be enlarged, the neighboring waterfall of 8vae1gfos furnishing 3.000 horsepower. The Norwegian company and project in hand for utilizing three other waterfalls, yielding 2W),n00 horsepower. According to the statement. of Professor Otto Witt, the Birkeland-Eydfurnace yield each year more than 5 no kilogram of nitric add for everv kilowatt of power. The conditions of' Norway ere exceptionally good for obtaining power at low rates. Hence the new product will compete with Chile saltpetre on tbe market, and become more valuable ev. Inry year as the demand for nitrates creases and the natural supplies get exhausted, London Telegraph. very best manent by the aur-roun-d now at BUSWELL A the jeweler Has Moved His Place of Business to More Convenient Quarters at 2367 WASHINGTON : AVE The Public is Especially Invited to Visit His New Store and Inspect the Beautiful Line of Jewelry. . Garden Seeds . Seeds That Are Sure to Grow FLOUR, e WANT AOS YIELD BIO REIULTE. It is not time to plant yet bnt soon WILL BE and we want yon to know where to get yonr SEEDS. I waa in the big Are, as you all remember, and all my old stock was burned. Our new stock is arriving and will be the best erer brought to Ogden. HAY OR GRAIN or Small Quantities Hem ember, we carry a full line of that famous Pratt's In Large i ( Poultry Food for animals and poultry. W. T. ASTILL Both Phones 2264 Washington Ave. |