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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER, OtiPEX, new home buy a THE BIRD for 3 to $l in Bird Cages from W . SERMON REV. in bot. ?1 .33 to 1 .73 Win Bird Cages w ith loose drawer ia $1 .30 i, Stt.mt Brass Cages from $- -. 73 t o 4 . 23 rarrot Cages from 1. ii to from . i!o Breeding t'ages Feed Curs. Baths, etc. Also extra spring. Brackets, amusements. Preabyterian Church Services Especially Attractive by Singing of Paul PauUon. Evsry Saturday Mat- Wi-lie- r inee. Two Performances, EVENINGS 7:30 and 8.15. Daily, Except Sunday, at 8:30. MATINEE ... 10c, 20c, 30c 10c, 20c PRICES MATINEES ni BUSWELL THE JEWELER hla-elf- ." Other boy corroborated tlila atory. In lew than an hour the officer had corralled Nifty and made him coufeaa to the robbery Kansas City Star. lias Moved llis Flare of Busiuessto More Convenient PelMieS With Peed. If one were to say that thousand of people regularly and almost systematically poison thenwelves with food. It would strike the average layman aa extravagant The opinion of the layman, however, ruts no figure when comiwred with tlie scientific deduction of one who hu I'arefully olwerved the facts. IIow many people are there who select their food with care, eat it at the right time and In the proper way to secure good digestion and subsequent absorption of Just tbs phyai ologtcally correct amount of nutriment required to repair the waste Incurred by the duties of everyday life? There are very few. Home starve themselves, but the great majority go to the other extreme and constantly overeat. One eats too much at regular mealtimes, while another eats less; but feeds more frequently. In eltlicr case the digestive apparatus Is overtaxed. A Pby Ician In New Tork World. Quarter at 2367 Washington Avc. pnblie is Esiet iall.v Invited to Visit His New Store and Inspect tlie Beautiful line of .Jewelry, The Get acquainted wilh the Ogden Steam Laundry today; Delays are tUngcroii. Many opportunities that would prove virtually gold nuggets to people have slipped by owing to or orlay henltaiion. Dont let thla chance to entrust your laundering with laundry pofcStatdng unequaled facilities for turning out your work promptly and satisfactorily slip by any lon-eBegin today favoring ua with your bundles. A Rskaat Cheat. John Leech and a member of the lllllala family once stayed a night at Cowdray hall. In England, where, many guests being present, the two friends bad uo alternative but to accept rooms lu an Isolated wing supposed to be haunted. In the middle of die night Millais awoke, believing that some glaut was shaking him violently by the Thia was supposed to lie boulder. the favorite device of the ghost lie rushed Into a corridor and found Leech sitting there trembling and declaring that be would not for the world go back to his room. They spent the remainder of the night In the corridor, but In the morning aaid nothing of Id the afternoon their experience. there arrived an evening paper telling of a violent earthquake In the locality. s The earthquake was what the two believed to be their ghost. vla-ltor- r. Steam Laundry Ogden 117 25th St. 326 St. Twenty-fift- h California and Eastern races. Direct wire for ail sporting events. MITCHELL BROS. FOR MONUMENTS. ,riiVfJ 2 carload of nrM Tn1 ,rnltB to select bu' from agents. a. Pt large commissions t0 h,ve W them. tor Decoration n,rdeI. "? reiiira?. orro31 tt Yalasble Prhtiles. Between the northern point of Long Island and Watch Ilill Ilea a row of little Islands, two of which, Flum Island and Goose island, possess a peculiar form of mineral wealth. It consists In heaps of richly colored quarts pebbles, allowing red. yellow, purple and other hues, which are locally called agates. They are need in making stained glaaa windows, and there la a sufficient demand for them In New York to keep the owners of one or two sloops employed In gathering them from the beaches, where the waves continually roll and polish them, bringing out the beauty of their colors. iJ t:,r v ( J ! The service in the Presbyterian church were especially attractive Iasi evening because of ihe bass singing f Mr. Paul Taulson. Mr. Paulson has a deep bass voice of remarkable sweetness, aud many were the praises spoken concerning his singing. If he remains In Ogden be will be a valued addition to our musical talent Rev. Carvtr, speaking upon ths first of his series upon 'Th Bible," took for his teal : These are ' the Scripture which testify uf we." He said in part: This ia a utilitarian age. the first question asked In regard to any pres cut century product ia: What will It do?" and this is the lest which our age demands of the Bible. - The simple statement that the Bible 1. God s word Is no longer sufficient. It must be shown to be historically and practically Just what it claims to be. These are three reasons for accepting the Bible aa the rule oQfalta and practice In rel'.gloua life: Because of what it li; because of what It has doue and does do, and because of the Christ .hose character It maintains. For It la the Christ who maintains the Bible and not the Bible which maintains Christ. In the first place, we do not like the Bible aa applied to thia collection of 66 hooka. Bible mean book," whereas here we have 66 distinct au 1 separate books. No cue holds 'that. each of these books la of equal valui-One of the gospels, for Instance, ia of far greater value than la the book Kellner are these of lamentations. hooka equal In 'authority. The gospel of John la of greater reliability thin la the aong of Solomon. Neither do we blame Paul for the deede of Ahab. The beat name thle collection of booke is testamen'; this word signifies the witness, and that le Just what three hooka are, they are the witnesses to God's dealings with hie peculiar people, and tliej testify to Chriit as the Son of Gol. sent to be the Saviour of men. The first question to be asked of a witness Is that of the reliability of hia testimony. How does be know thi.t that of which he speaks Is true? Thi shall be the theme of our thought t r-.i7- . UNITARIAN) f ARE THE SCRIPTURES WHICH TESTIFY OF ME. When a patmliuau a c.oiliiug more upon hia Mar wa riubi'il oiie The thief had taken off lug own old clothe and left thorn in the tuie. lie had put ou a uew auit and worn it away. The old auit was that of a hoy almui fifteen year old. and gathered up the look them to the old tire patrol house at Seventh avenue and Wyandotte afreet, lie put them uion the flour anil, turning tlie hne ou them, dreueh-e- d them with wafer. Then he went down to the junction, where at that time the uewgboyg congregated lu preat number. He gathered a down of them around him. Boys," lie aaid, the police found aouie clothe down en the river bank thia lu urn lug. It look like a boy had beeu drowucd. I want all of you to come up to the fire Ktallon and look at the clothe. Maybe you can tell me who they belonged to. No aooncr had the newaiea gathered around the pile of water aoaked clot hi than one little fellow apoke up: TLern'a Nifty Smith's. 1 een him wearlu' them red galluses. an he aew-e-d that patch on the knee there UTAHNA THEATRE Bill Changes i,iir.iu. Mnlfgf. Capiuiu V. E. Weber d:.V.-rcu- Ceu-tra- l FiJiu a Surgeon." In the ca.ie Frank Bartlett, ulio wa ot:u..pJ .U ImH. ou the Fredericksburg General Bartlett was brought to tue from a turgoon bleeding lie vas unoou wound la hia bv-- J clous and while a det.il,. The surgeon called hie iuuie, but could not rouse hiui. Passing luio the W ound, he found tlie tall bad uot peue-- t rated the hone, hut had .imply cut au artery in tlw nealp. This the surgeon i He laid the bound with U ligature. general on the ground and completed drawing the wound. No harm done, old boy! he shouted. Thia la euly a flesh wound. Tou will be all right when I lake a stitch or two. The good news seemed to bring Gen oral Bartlett to ronscieuftiims. lie rallied completely. I thought I w done for." he said. Well, If I'm ell right, here goes." Before the surgeua eeuld step him he wsa In the saddle sad rldmg at the beat gait of his horse hack to the front again. E. THESE 2476 Washington Avc. ITiIk'Ii . I Death. Die, .U'lill. MONHAY. tl.il ijfii'Sl effect 41 t ,i two itir.is "l.r," aud death." T!..s :u. tried. says the writer of I ei:e:' CARVER Wheelwright Bros. Mer. Co. A J. BY There is ETA II. The there of the Meeeshleer. The ways of the moonshiner are pretty much tlie same everywhere. A suitable location couimhu of a occluded spot with water lu abnudance. It la important, should be ever be called upou to defend esse lu court, for the quesrion of the ownership of the lend located, to be upon which the still Involved In doubt; hence the moonshiner gets as near the line of hia own land or the land he contrail so possible. The atllla are primitive affairs and ere often made eomplete In the neighborhood In which they are operated. With two or three square yards of sheet copper the ettll maker requires but a few hours to make the 'Viler." Homemade hogsheads ar usually need aa fermenters, and the eoly thing that the Illicit distiller baa to send off yandee arter la the worm. Being difficult to secure, the moonshiner prlaee his worm highly, and that part of the dletlllei7 la usually taken away whan A. Gates the operator toarea.-Da- vld In Metropolitan Megarine. THE TALKS HAN AN ' JOSEPH H. CROOKER DELIVERS INTERESTING LECTURE. REV. Rev. Joseph H. Crocker, D U . Billings lecturer of the American AsnoclaUou foe tlie Rocky Mountain Hiaic. delivered au luter-Mtiuloci ur,, at the Knlghte of Pythias hail last evening before an appre- ciative audience. The aptmker expounded the doctrine of rniinriaulam la rharectertetlcally forouful style. He le an orator of ability and made a profound Impression on hi ainlleuce. Hi vtevre are of the liberal order mid show the thinker la every expression. Dr. Crook cr will be remembered by the Ann Arlior students of this eKy ss having been fur seven yen re pastor of the Urge I'nluuian pariah at Michigan. Prior to that lie was pastor of a college town church In aad also the nonlvermry aermoe in Beirut. He wu one of the three American speaker at the Internalloin-a- l Unitarian Conference u Auiater-m- , Holland. Rev. Samuel A. Eliot, D. D., and Edwin D. Mead, hoth of Boston, were the others. Dr. Cruoker'a writing ore widely read. Hia Jeeua Brought Hack" wu translated into Norwegian fey the celebrated novelist, Krleuifer Jan non HI Plea for Sincerity In Religion" le M to have x large cirouUUox among reader of all danoiulnatluux than xay oaa other publication In a similar form written fey a aoealled liberal thinker. . u e l n MAN WITH THE TWilTED LIP." Sherlock Holmes Charaotar at Pong sMion. The eurkiu parallel la real life to the Sherlock Holme episode uf The Man With the TwLted lip, which attracted much attention a couple iff year ego, wu recalled at Peuge petty session yeilerday, when Cecil brown de Smith wu sum mooed by hia wife on the ground that ha had deserted her and neglected to pay tot her maintenance. In I9U4, said Mrs. Je Smiths the defendant lived In Nurwuod with hia wife and child, and went to the city dally. It wee eventually discovered by the police that ut ar rivsl at London brl.tga he would rhsnge hia good riot he for rags, and, pretending to be paralysed, obtain considerable sums from the rharliable under cover of. aelling matches. He was arrested aud sentenced to three monthe' hard labor for fraud. Aflarward hie wife bad UeJ with him again, but ainea May lost lw had nut aeon him, aud had only revel red 18 shillings 6 pence from hlui. Last August he was arrested for frauds on tradesmen at Cambridge and aanieuced to alx month hard labor. The bench granted a separation or drr, the defendant to pay hia wife one pound a week anj Mrs. de Smith to have the custody of the children, frewhereupon De Smith, who ba-quently Interrupted the proceeding, shouted out that he would not contribute a penny London Tribune. LATE6T PHOTOGRAPHIC The latest rrsxe in Paris la tha beautiful psucll photo," write our lady eurreapnndent there. There lovely aud exceedingly costly portraits were Introduced at the beginning of the present reason by clever young artist from Vienna, and sow they era all tha rage. The pictures whlrh are never largo look exactly like fine pencil sketches, but they are actual photna. The process Is kept a profound nacret, hut I have eume to the arter closely cxon lniug conclusion, several specimen of thl new art, that In the first Instance a parilal enlargement L made from an ordinary photograph, and then the details are filled After In with a finely pointed pencil. the picture is finished In this way It ia photographed on a small plat?, the print being taken In a specially soft manner. The "pencil" photo eiecutej by the artist to whom I bava alluded are only for thone fortunate person who hive not to consider the queelkn of pounds, shillings or pence, escb print, musuring 8 by I, costing five pounds 5 shilling. Th When I Predl Photo." speak of a partial enlarge-men- t Jre: 1 al-w- fate.-Bomcr- vllle Lk V SHOE CO. DEE-STANFO- RD SOLE AGENTS rr aEHHBgg 10 Per Cent OR Per Cent? Which do you profor to leave your money where it draws only 4 per cent or to inYMt in good real enisle and draw from 8 per cent to 10 per cent? I am submit tiug a few propoaitioufi that will net 8 from you jkt cent to 10 per cent on the investment. 1 bare ot hem and will take pleasure in showing them to you if you will call at my otter. 12,000 for two uew four-roocottage; Iota.50xl50; rent at present for f27 jwT month. f 1,300 for a new brick bourn? in K. Ik district; will rent for (IB. frame and 3-- acre of land; auit $1,000 for able for It. It. men. 4 3,000 for three houeea and one acre ground on 22nd afreet. $2,300 for one nix room house lmuae, well located. and one four-roo- In auy part of the city, at prices that will induce quick on leu. Whether you want a lot to build on or merely want to buy an an investment, it will pay you to Investigate what I have to offer. GEORGE A. HORN REAL ESTATE FIRST NATL BANK. .BELL THONE 1316 SET NOVELTY continue our correspondent. I one In which certain part of the mean Two Littla Steriaa. are during the enlaiglng picture There la a little atory In the memoir nd covered with a mak process of Sir Charles Bun bury which may completely effaced. Take, fur example, well be remembered among the strange the photograph of a pretty girl In orthe arllt baa tales of kings. When Humboldt was dinary evening decided to make a picturesque n'udy, at the Tnilerles for the last time lu and wishes to Introduce a soft law 1817 and was about to take leave fichu and large plumed hat: also T1I him: to aaid my Louis Philippe of an artistic background. good brother the king of Prussia that made In thi rase a clear negative I am very firm here.-- - I am very popand from (his i very the from photo, ular. All France la at my feet The carefully arranged enlargement or kings of Europe may sleep soundly, for rather smooth paper. An Important rhould there will be no more revolutions. In point Is that this enlargement little more than two months Louis be of good sixe In fact, the arger the bette- r- because when the final Philippe was a fugitive. negative ia made the great reduction Another story lu this volume which will give exquisitely fine effect!. baa Its touching side concerns Blr To return to the enlargement, a After soldier. fine the George Napier, exposure la necessary, with slow lung the battle of Toulouse a group of Engand a very small stop; and with paper lish officers wore petting a French dog, a couple of pieces of psper, tiu to of whose owner had taught him to accept required shape, the dress and pari effaced. When food only wnen It was offered with the be can softly hair the WILLIAM GLASMANK, th nbrgement is finished and quite right hand. Bnt 8ir George had to ofI'amlililtSam 8ecretry. fichu and large plumed hat hia because left band the crust with a for tempt- dry fer Though Adam blamed Eve penon rec- ran be carefully drawn In with a backeat be bad no other. The dog looked at Isn't It apples, to him OREGON 8HORT LINE. ing cil or rravun, and sire the slight for him steadily for a moment and took It credit due her be gave ord that finished ground. The picture must be Your Chelc 81a Train to Conference, making those first clothe. Florida In every respect, and delicate pencil Had Her INiahta. Salt Lake City, April 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9th. Tlmea-l'niolines used to join sketch with photoon n Mamma You should be polite, dear, graph. Then a clear negative must he made, from A fMlwfiw. and offer to share your candy with Fare $1.10 round trip. Tickets good half plate which any number of prints can be A philosopher 1a a man who when papa. Little Margie I would, mam- to return nntil April 12th. Arrive Salt Lake. he has hard luck, due to his own care- taken. It taking these prints it ia ma. If I was sure hed be polite end re- Lea re Ogden. 3:30 a. m. well to remember that photo-m'ph- s 7 : 3d a. m. ....... fuse It Chicago News. lessness and Idiocy and other shortof this order are supposed to 8:30a.m. $:30a.m coming. can blame it Ml on indistinct and soft. There9:25a. ..6th, 6th,7th... m. be 8:45a.m. rather Fsrrtloas. Journal of tissue paper must be sheet 11:45a.m. a 10:40a.m. fore. Customer-Ha- ve you anything that ia 3 : 10 m. 4:10 p, m, over the laid glass when the print la p. Like. Else Is good for falling hair? Facetious Clerk London Tribune. 6:20 psm. developing. 7:5p.m, more I now would a wastebasket do? looking Rh Mr. Dudlelgb Train returning- leave 8alt Inks 7:10 a. m.. 10:30 a m.. 1:30 p. m.. like himself, dra t you think? Chappie WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS City Be sure you can oliey good laws be- 4:10 p. m., 6:05 p. ra., 11:45 p. m., and Ta-a- i Hi twin brother la dead. fore you alter bad one. Rutkin. WANT ADS YIELD BIQ RESULTS. pedal at 5:00 p. u.( 6th, 6th and 7th. Puck, g(lr smart styles; made permanent by the very best material and skilled workmanship g c, fr ............... offers the ease of soft, pliable leather and the elegance of Vul-tana- n Madison. Wlneunaln. la 1903 Dr. Crunker gae the anniversary sermon before the British end Foreign VutUrtau Association In Loo-do- OHaia of aaiiMlMUifi Burke, apropoe uf Evelina," paid Fanny Burney this high compliment: We have had aa age for statesmen, an age for heroes, aa age for poet, aa age for artlata, but this" with a gal lint how to Fanny is the age for women." The name "bluestocking," given to those dlitlugnlahed women, rose, according to Fauny Burney in her Memoirs of Her Father, from an apology mode by Mr. Btlllingfleet in declining an Invitation of Mrs. Yesey'i to a literary netting at her home, am not properly dreaeed for such night We note In the flrat place that these party," he pleaded. Pho, plio," aha New Testament hooka were very eaily cried, taking him and hia drew all la gathered into their present collection. at a glance, irtn't mind drraa! Come The Muritorian Fragment, which in your blue stocking." Thl be did, was written about ISO, nimei the pres- and thou word ever after were ent books of our New Testament with fixed In playful stigma upon Mrs. V the exception of I and 11 Peter, Janie, aey'a isnoctutiona." T. P.'a London and Hebrews. Eusebius, A. D. 27i, ' . names th books as we have them to- Weekly. as 865 a churca day, and early ,as Wfcef W nasi Ob. council approves of our present numa whole of the earth The density conber and order. Now. when we been with clou agreehae estimated, sider that these bonks were written for widely separated churches and ment among the scientists who have different (hat the means of communication wete made (he determination orbyfive end meager In that day, this is truly re- methods, to he about 6.5, an equivalent markable. We note, further, that thl.i half time aa heavy collection was made with care, sphere of water: On the other hand, the many books were rejected. Wc average drmlty'of tlie materia la formnote, further, that our present collecing the accessible parte of the earth's tion does not contain all, for we know crust Is lietween 2A and A so that the that at least two of the letters of 8. mean density of the whole globe Is Paul have never been found. Thesu shout twliw that of its outer part New Testament book are further tes- Thia Indicates that the central part of tified to by the early .writers of the the earth 1 composed of be Tier matechurch; Clement, A. D. 95, In his writrials and may even be metallic, which Igof from them; many ings, quotes condition, uya the Engineering and was of who Antioch, natius martyre! would accord perfectJournal, Mining tes107 A. D., likewise not far from tifies. Barnabas, a companion of Paul, ly with tye nebular hypothesis. in his epistle gives authority to a . Nat arc aad Hgakra Baaea. great number, as does also Hormas, In the ipUrlng of broken bouee aa who was mentioned by l'iiii in Romms, xvl:14. We might aid greatly tore can give the beat eurgoon pointers. to this list of early authorities who When a bone ia broken the splintered lived and wrote during the first cen- ends ere surrounded with r Tillage untury after John's death. So complete- til tbry are firmly held In position, ly sere our New Testament books Then gradually a layer of bone Irf then recognised and so widely were placed lietween them end soldered tothey q.H.ivd that an Engllso lord has gether. All fhe physician hae to do fot-nqveted In the writings of tnc la to bring the two ends of the bones fir it three centuries the entire New together ao that the point will be Toetnrecnl with the exception of 11 smooth and even. Natures little 1 1 If not to be expects; that vereta New do York Tribune. rest the agents of ovld orialn: have we a any pc manuscripts; we do have, however, Tut Gmrrras Ipelll. three complete parchment manuBbaketqwara il!ed hia own name In scripts which date back to the year which have ixteen different way 350. Now, when we consider that the old- survived, and It 1 evident that est manuscript of Homer dates from a spelling depends upon tha time 2.100 years after his death (1,300 taste and fancy of the speller." It la A. D.l, and the oldest manuscript of the printing press which made spelling the historian Merodotns la from the by stereotyping It and It Is. after all, ninth century, 1,400 years after hia en the printer's reader more than on death, the oldest copy of Plato is the professor that the sj telling of tha from this same century, 1.000 years, future depends London 8tar. after his death, we realise how much more evidence we have for our New San1eea's Ksbm. Testament history than for any other name Napoleon written In Greek The era. an remote ao of Rev. Carver then drew lesanna from characters will form seven different the trustworthiness of the Bible as words by dropping the final letter cl ech In succession. When read, these an historical hook. words form a complete sentence, meaning, Napoleon, the destroyer of whola LAST CALL cities, was the lion of hia people." There are about 60 shares of stock Wrens. In the Weber County Fair Association 4 of one syllable In There la a not been for that have exchanged that la always language Ihe English stock In the InterMonmaln Fair Aa pelled wrong, even by the most edusort at ton. The holders of those share will lose all right unless the exchange cated people." la made immediately. Thia la the last What Is that?" notice calling attention to this matter. The word 'wrong.'" Thone who hold receipts for cash and have not received their stock must Okrlmlf, make written application to the Board Let me ee, mused the sporting of Director, explaining why they have afiitor. What b an Incubator?" not received their stock from the parAn incubator,"' replied the agriculties to whom the cash was paid. tural editor, '1 an egg plant" of the Board of Directors. Bv order ........ ............... SHOE . toioely Known a a Writer of Ability Formerly a Minuter at Ann Arbor, Mich. 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