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Show mMMm Tin: moenixc. examinee, oaii:x. Utah. 9 VeJdss Seleciia ! -- e- ifis L V "i5 1 i 'iSiM' ', J'i (TEMPERANCE DEPARTMENT CONDUCTED I I s at the W. L. BUSWELL'B, Jeweler. Twa Deers North of Wright's. the character of tho transfer srirlce we supply eur patrons. Prompt, reliable and at low coat, Aay time you aay well be oa your job and handle It expeditiously sad well. ALLEN TRANSFER CO. rtc9 IS for youre. The exclnalve set entrnst us with the Isundertnc of their llneae. Our work pleeaea them. No matter how critical yon may be, you will find the Ogden Steam Laundry 'will plena you. We render A No. 1 Berries. m Ogden Steam Laundry 417 25th Phoae 174. St. M. CHAR PIE strung It gives the country voter vinua'iy the power to Remarkable scene tre wltneas-reccntl- vote the saloons out of the cities and at Nances, when the author-trie- a villages, and this, it U Calculated, will proceeded to eaecire a decree be done in many instances. Central i f expulsion again! the nuns of the Advocate. Ursullue Order, who had been ordered to giro up possession of their convent RESTORATION OF THE CANTEEN. in the Rue St. Clement. At 5 o'clock in the morning Go mounted geud&rme Presldent Delia, of the National commanded by a major and tin policeLiquor League, la hia recent address men, accompanied by two magistrate, said: arrived in front of the convent and The socalled temperance element, rang the bell. veered aad circled the town, The porteresa. speaking through a denly under various society titles and guises, grille, said the suns were not yet up, took unto themselves great credit for uduked the ofticials ' what they want- the enactment of what is' known as ed. The presiding officer said he the 'canteen law.' Our organization would give the Lady Superior five opposed this measure from a minutes to epeu the door. When that always moral standpoint, although it meant lady arrived at the door she was told-tha-t financial gain to a few licensed places orders had been received imme- in proximity to army posit. diately to dissolve the rrsulinr Sister- "There is little If aay doubt of the hood and take possession of the cou- repeal of this infamous law at the vent. session of congress, which in coming The Superior asked for half aa effect will be a Just rebuke to the huur'e delay, but this was refused, and idiotic demands of tho tema company of soldiers was ordered to advocates." perance greak open the door. This was quickAa to the restoration of the canly done, but it was then found that teen, we ahali see. I twill not help .there wan a barricade on the other restore the canteen to call the uprissld consisting of a kitchen range, ing of the Christian conscience of two heavy beams of wood, and two .America idiotic." Cent ral Advocate. cart loads of stones. The soldiers climbed over the wall of the courtyard THINK OF IT! and cleared away the obstacles. The invader at last succeeded in No is allowed on passenger reaching the convent chapel, where trains drinklug passing through the State of the nuns, accompanied by an elderly Texas. chaplain, wer engaged in pray er. The ; All bucket shops have been destroydoom of the chapel were found to be j doublelocked and barred, and one of . ed and no gambling is allowed on the magistrates, raising his stick, I cotton, grain, etc. Gambling uf any kind la a felony smashed in the glass of a window. The nuns picked up tho broken glass in Texas. Not only the gambler, but and threw it at the assailants. The the owner of the house where the soldiers and police entered the chapel gambling la carried on, ia to be sent through the wlndowi and found thlr-- , to the penitentiary. The P. O. D. law prohibits liquor nuns and the chaplain standing around the altar, Aa the nuns re- being shippej by express, freight, fused to go, they were taken by the hack or otherwise into either prohiarm one by one and turned into the bition or licensed territory. It has been pronounced constitutional by the street. London Mall. federal courts. Texas passed a pure food law la harLIQOUR PAPER FOR HIGH LICENSE mony with the national law. The Juvenile court Mil modeled on A recent issue of Bonforts Wine and Colorado law became a law in the cona Spirit circular, liquor paper, I Texas. tained this interesting statement: Cock fighting and all fights between "We have contended for years that the saloon as it is conducted at the animals are prohibited. Finally "all gamblers have packed present time la out of touch with pub-li- e sentiment that the moral stand- up and left the atate." "What la the ard of tho average saloon is eternally matter with Texas?" at war with tha moral standard of the ' SOUTH DAKOTA ELECTIONS. average cltixen and we made it when it hurt ua with the trade to aay such The allied temperance force of the things that the saloon must be changed and radically changed or the sa- state made a brave war against tha loon will be voted out of existence saloon at the hpring election, with by every community save business' and the result that many towna decided tenderloin precincts in our larger clt by the ballot that they could thrive without Its blood money. lea. the The college men throughout "People do not object to wine, beer, or whiaky, but they do objefet to drunk- state lent a helping hand sad were a enness, and They do object to the greut force in accomplishing the vicviolation of law and wo do not hesi- tory. One young man from our elate tate to any the very large majority of university at Vermillion walked twen-tv-gl- x miles to vote, and by so doing the men connected with our trade object to these things as earnestly as saved the town to the temperance pro-pithe mnat enthusiastic advocate of The pastors la Vermillion, together prohibition principles," The remedy suggested by Bonforts with the faculty and students of the is still more Interesting: university, instituted a atrenuous cam"The license should he a contract paign preceding the fleet kin, and the between the retail dealer, the state four that the town would vote for liand the community in which he doea cense was dispelled when we came out business, and conviction of violation with flying colors on election day. of the law should cancel the license LITERARY and prohibit the man from ever securing another license. Ralnte-Dcuvgot an excellent ad"It ia urged that only one license be issued for every 500 of the popula-tio- p vertisement out of a due, fought on and that, the license fee should a wett day, by insisting upon holding be between 8500 and $1,000... If the bis umbrella up with one baud while retail liquor business continues as at he fired hie pistol with the other. He to present we firmly believe that within was willing, he courageously said, shot: but be the next few years the sale of alco- take the risk of being holic beverages will be outlawed la must be excused from tV.Iiig the greater risk of catching cold. The more than half our states." And yet a good many people, in- duel which Benjamin Constant, who from gout, fought, sitting in cluding ministers and bishops, atafid asuffered Bath chair, msy have been of somefor the only thing that, according to Honor in character. this liquor paper, will save tho drink what similar that case was declared to be satiwfled traffic; Marne Defender. when the Bath chair was hit.-- The Strand Magazine. FOR DRUNKARDS. Icon sentiment is ." e T.B.Evans&Co MERCY SUN AND RAIN. - . GROCERS. Both Phonos 288. 2384 Wash. Are. Ogden Turf Exchange WWWVWMAAPdVWVWWWWW 326 Twenty-fift- h St California and Eastern races. Direct wire for all sporting events. M1TCHELLJR0S. FOR MONUMENTS Just arrived 2 carloads of marble and granite to select from. Don't buy from sprats, aa they get large commlaaloat and you hare to pay them. Order at once for Decoration Day. TARD OPPOSITE CITY CEMETERY. AS tof&vor tabtiriA hardestys. .extracts. ( - . bi.-o- J is. i: a i pi.-iur- e. Wo can tickle your palate with a complete line of choice spring regoi tables, fresh at our fountain every morning. Also an assortment of fruits. A Boa line of Imported aad domes tie tapla and fancy groceries. These gooas will prolong your life and give rim and rigor to your system. ti-.i- u : v display 'ivr. .'li-jO- iKtiitSNisissnaiShi l! a poser for many puzzled people pardon the nnggeatloa that ur Judgment tad expericuce aiay aid. Presenu of terns be of u aad other jewelry are always la order, and you an assured of ample choice whea you nehuld the so lhau . iLi- u in nu'.ny ai lu.i cuefiy I'i i'.j may al b- - eu u-- i.v; i: the uual preiusiob of e.ri r.iorv lbancombina'.ion pivsvn-imta.i. kind, the a of beauiv such as i iai sva. Country Life. COMMITTEE DEFY THE LAW. i, uure ir - ur. 2:. Some of the Manufacturers of Our County and State PATRONIZE THEM AND HELP THE FRANK PERSON. CLAYTON COOL1DGE MISS MABEL MISS LEOTA S. KENNEDY NUNS .h- iLeiiince of a Uili' v' in iiiL if cherry, ue.a-- i- v!j BY W. C. T. U. EDITORIAL 1 I may jhxii.y, Judge Cleland. of the mnnlcipnl The sun and the rain are in such court, of Chicago, baa adopted the Pollard plen of patting drunkards on daily aMociaiion in the days of tha their good behavior. sportsmans spring, and more than In speaking of the old plan of ( fines, ever is he Inclined at this oeaimn to Judge Cleland said: give some passing thought to the "It is inconsistent and almost crim- - phenomena of nature, that one comes inal to follow this procedure. If the to wonder sometimes whether he redefendant ia a poor man and moat of flects as be might do on the eternal them are It simply robe his family exchange, how the drops of water of money that la used to pay hia that the nan takes up from the fields fine. , over which he tramps, the golf links "If he does not pay hit fine and w that he plays over, the rivers and sent to the bridewell, his family have streams that he flahen, are every one no mens of support, and he comes of Them placed hack again, perhaps from the bridewell with family con- not on the same fields or in the asm ditions in worse shape than when he riven, but in some field or river somewent there, with a bad name and ut- where. Frys Magasine. terly discouraged. reLATEST FROM KANSAS. "My idea ia that they ought to form men and make them of more value to their families. With this The WelKPergo Express company jgtne( this order: "On and purpose in view, 1 am following the al of continuing the case for a ter june 5907, agents must decline week or two and making the prisoner pledge himself not to drink during the time hia case In continued. "When the case comes np again I have tha prisoner bring Ms wife and from the testimony of With, determine whether he has kept his pledge to op,, shipments of liquor for the court and whether he desires to j offlceg Jn Kansas, permanently reform. j It tl iald that the order of the flect abUt 880 IndStely. S$n' case U office. or pise t fine him a heavy amount, suspending the fine aa long aa he is THE MATRON AND THE HOME. on his good behavior; but if he beand tin la fine the posed to drink, to gins The wlae. mother who want he mnat pay it or go to the bridewelL" make the home atiraceive will make herself the crater of attraction. LOCAL OPTION IN ILLINOIS. Nothing la more charming to meet the really pleasant math on, who than The local option Mil hao puaed the le delightful to look at and represents legislature In Illinois. Tneaday83oftolast the best trhdltiona of EngHah life. 65, week the house, by a vote of Field. at Ladles passed the Berry bill, the senate amendhouse In the once concurring Couldnt Offand Him. ments. The bill fiaa gone to Governor Clerk "You cant get a room here Deenan for hia signature. that man; hes drunk. for a The bill provides that by majority Man (supporting a weary friend) or township may vote any city, village all right What of that?" In"Thats and territory,' declare "This I a temperance derk soldi not be toxicating liquors eh all therein. The question may be submit ."Weil, hes too drank to know y.difference." ted at any regular election upon petiArmy and Navy Life. tion of one- - fourth of tbe legal voters. tho Once decided, the q oration may not THE MONTH OF BLOSSOMS. be again submitted within eighteen months. The month of cherry blossoms la The MU mesne practical prohibition of eioeedlng beahty, and this anti-ea- r where the always In many oouutiea, S anti-saloo- n ho-te- Tempkir' Gait. Sen ant (trembling) Oh, Ma'am. I'm sure it's burglars!" " Mistress Perhaps if only Mr. Tompkins just home from the club. Servant (positively) "Oh, nu.ma'am its burglars, sure euough, fur they haven't fallen over anything at alL Cardiff Times. BURIED MervIMa PERSONS. LIVING ruwa mt leer Ji M ENRICH THE COUNTY AND STATE mmm - - - - -.vv -MVnrtnjuxrinrLrLrLnrur)ju. UTAH CANNING COMPANY SALT LAKE VALLEY OGDEN, UTAH. Packare of High Grade Vegetables CANNING CO. MANUFACTURERS Pierce's Pur Feoff Catsup. Plorces Pur Fuori Pork 4 Beans Pierce's Pure Food Hominy. Pierces Worcestershire Sauca. We pack but one grade of goede THE BEST. UtaH Fruits and Vegetables FACTORY, FIVE POINTS, OGDEN, UTAH. JOHN HOXER Harness and Wholesale arff Retell Manufacturer of Saddlery TENTS and AWNINGS The beet and Largest Manufacturers In th West h Manufacturers of 2268 Wash. Ava, OGDEN. UTAH VINEGAR and PICKLES STRICTLY A HOME PRODUCT. I Edward Biehsel, Proprietor. Factory 2454 Wall Avenuw i f OGDEN, UTAH. 'Phono 107F. , i Cache Valley Condensed Mik Company Manufacturers of Honeysuckle Evaporated Milk Won tha geld medal at the State Fair, 190Bl A trial can will convince you there la mono JUST At GOOD Ask your Qreeer far It FACTORY AT LOGAN, UTAH. A. E. CLOSE 1811 Manufacturer ef CIGARS THE Clear Havana and Domestic HANAN SHOE You get the beet and promote an honest home Industry when you moke the Victor. Union made. Garden and Flower offers the ease of soft, pliable leather and the elegance pf n Our splendid stock aids you to select Just what you want Cubic sad see us. Stock remedies will he a smart styles; made permanent by the very best material and skilled workmanship. i'J ii specialty with us. FODLTNY SUPPLIER, 4 y , SHOE CO. DEE-STANEO- RD BATS. They Are Weed af Veal Blaad aa Caeaa Death af Maay La I re. Vampire beta are found by thousand ia Versgas aud (ffriqut. They are particularly fond of veal blond, but older stork and 1 torses, colt, mules and burros all euffer. I did nut ratcli a vampire at hia work, though I caw of theta, but tbe caitlemeta alt tell the same alary, . The vampire somewhere' oa tbe hark of tbe beast In tlia pasture at night and then, while slowly fanning it wings to and r fro, cuts a circular piece of skin of aa im-IIn diameter. Through this hole lie sacks tbe Mood a till satisfied! One wound would be of little nor would tho loss of blood do much damage ware that all, but half a duceu vauiplrea may feast eu one poor calf or on tbe bark of a saddle burse In one night. Tbe nut is badly weak rued by the loe of Mood, while a sad die horse o served ia worthless nnlll the wounds are entirely healed. But that is not the worst result of the bite. Tbe reglou swarms with a iiestlferous fly that soon after daylight finds the wound and lays egga in it. - Cnl'-s- s tbe wound is properly cleaned and dressed with a waxy salve within forty-eigh- t hours after the vampire's attack' tbe animal will be destroyed by the progeny of the fly. The percentage of calves thns killed Is large la spite of the watchfulness of the row herders-Fanama Correspondent. UTAH VINEGAR AND PICKLE WORKS of J. & READ & BROS. CO. 134 to 340 Twenty-fourtStreet. OGDEN, UTAH. A. D. A. D. the JapaFriur to the year nese had one of tbe most horrible burial custom that can be Imagined that of burying all tbe innnediaie friends aad retainers of a prince or other person of note in a standing position around the potentate' grave aud leaving them la the earth up to their uecka to perish of thirst and hunger. The custom cauuut be said to have been general as late aa the date given, for the Japanese refolds prove that In the time of the Emperor Suinia (07 Ad B. C.) the burial riles of royal personage were so modified aa to partially abolish former cruelties. 8 peeking of a young brother of fiulntn, who died aad bad hia retinue burled standing around his grave, tbe old record says: "For many day they died not. bat wept and cried aloud. At last they died. Dogs and crows assembled and ate off their heads. The emperor's compassion was aroused, aud he deelred to change the manner of burial. When tha empwaa died, soon after, the mikado Inquired of hie officers If something ia the way of a change could not be suggested, aad ooe proposed to make clay figure of men and bury them aa aubetltutaa." That thla did not entirely do away with the farmer custom la proved by as edict loaned In the year M0 A. Dm tbe date given first above; which forbid the burial of living pemoua and provided a penalty for further adherence to tho awful rite. fit Louis Republic. VAMPIRE TO - - aud We all I know aud lvsj-ec- : avoid such persona; the world is tul! of the in too full fo" the general comfort of its other inhabitant. And frequently shat they all call the truth is not abstract truth at all, hut is merely the expressi. n of Iheir .own particular land frequently erroneous I opinions. Woman's lJfe.' Knew BrrfftfrrffilftTu'f yyW MyWM JOL T. B. Heller Son 2310 um UBGM JESSE J. DRIVER 1 bun-dred- I lit; HAY AND GRAIN. AGENTS ! i t ; Washington Avenue. Beth Phone. i ' . , I i Lemons Oranges i set-tir- i DRUGGIST Drugs, Guaranteed and Strictly Pure Fine Red Apples . V n. WASHINGTON AVE. A SolMM OfCHlU. When a certain well know comedian, who prided himself oa hie fun unking ability, was "starring" In Edinburgh Ms landlord, who seldom attended any public place save the kirk, asked him If he would oblige him with a "pass This favor was for the playbooe. readily granted, and the "gude man" donned hia beet Mack salt and wit- : 5 , GROCERIES The Best on the Market i i Prompt Delivery E. A. OLSEN B C11AH. BEVEIU1X51J KEDDIXUTON Imktac rsitsH, The Hawaiian natives haMtually awallow the smoke, and a, few wblffs are enough to produce intoxication. This drawback, however, has Its compensating admnlage, since the exhana-tlo- n of a single pipe Is enough to produce wholesale Inebriation, aa it is passed from mouth to mouth. The Kaffirs smoke dagha tobacco; a species of hemp, in a water pipe resembling tbe hookah. - 4 J First-Cla- ss Prescriptions Carefully Compounded 2273 t ' Figs This is the Place to Buy Your room-qurar- Among the Berbuanas of Africa it is the custom for tlie people when smoking to take a limber twig, which they bend into the form of a aemirtrrle and then bury la mud. This Is well pounded down, and when tbe earth la sufficiently set tlie twig la withdrawn, leaving a hole wblob answers the purpose of a pipestem. Tobacco is placed in tbe excavation. f Dales Bananas i-- 2259 Washington Ava. a l&a dfSHi i a 13 Printers, Bookbinders Manufacturing Stationers . TW Office Supplies bandit tbe want forty head of aound, fat stage horses, We larnt line of Loom Itaf Device in Utah We employ only tbe bwt workmen that money can hire. We guarantee every job turned out of our office. Office and factory, Entrance Twenty-thir- Twenty-thir- d d Ktreet, and Washington avenue. Parry block. up-rtai- HERE TO STAY nessed the comedian's two greatest bnmorous liniiersonatlona. Meeting hia Thl is s branch of the Isrgeit and b ed Dental Company In tbe 811. Danlandlord the next morning, the comediFIVE YEARh untarnished reputation has made u the most popular an asked how be liked tbe performance. tal Company ia tho Wert and our prl ces are within reach of every one. "Weri," aald tbe Scotoma n, "It pleased me in he gey weri, and I corniced ec $1.58 to 1.06 but Bet of Teeth (bert red rubber).. $7.00 Porcelain Crown yon played vanf natural-like- , $1.00 and P Cold Filling for a I had A to herd food man, Bt Job keep heigh, .7$ $3.50 to 6.00 Silver and Amalgam Filling.... Gold Crown, 23k myaeT frae IsugMag." 60 to 5.00 Cement Fillings best., Work, Bridge without 12 Year Protoot d Guarantee. Teeth extracted positively Hlte l When I feel inclined to reed poetry, pain by our tclenUflc method (no sufIND. PHONE. ATTENDANT. LADY needlea.) focating ga or torturing I take dowa my dictionary. The poetwork. Fair Honert with la platen. Free aa aa beautiful word quite ry of success continu that of sentences. The author may ar- dealings make our JUS. range tbe gems effectively, but their abape and bister have been given by the attrition of age. Bring me Ihr I. M. ZIMMERMAN, Mgr. finest simile from the whole range of 2457 WASHINGTON AVENUE. Imaginative writing, and I will show yon a single word which conveys a Open Dally till 6:30. Sunday 10 to 2. more profovnd, a more accurate and a OFFICES more eloquent analogy. "Autocrat of Provo and Park City Logan, Silt Lak. tbe Breakfast Table." Take Advantage of Our Opening Prices weighing front 1,000 to 1,100 pound)), immediately. What have you got? Johnson&Dee Square Horse Merchants Stable 248 24th St. PHONES 808. DOHOTO & COMPANY 155 25th Street $3-5- UTAH DENTAL CO. bbSiS Mcnfs Furnishing Goods and No-ion- s of all kinds Fancy Gish Groceries Wineiand Liquors U |