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Show a-o 5 . ©-o-60-2-0-¢@0-3 Job Printing. Letterheads, Noteheads, Billheads, Statements, A vision, Satisfaction Cen- OOO o | || 9, Commercial block, ter Street. 129 North Main St. & GALLACHER, - Props. Everything str ictly first- | 0 q Q class. Short orders served af all heurs. Merchants’ lunch. from 12 to 3, 25 cents. 3 PBDOODCODOSCOOOOOO™ YOST meee AEOT AE Paulson, $10.00 1,00 1,00 work guaranteed first class, Teeth extracted without pain Office over U. 0. Store _ J. E. Wilson, jr. MARKET and Meats Game _CENTER Prop. in Season. ST., LOGAN. | SOOO SO @SCOCOOOSSO? FULTON Ghoice sie ‘Logan Abstract Co FRED W. CROCKETT, Mgr. Abstracts ee erecthe and quickly made. Real estate and PISnIREY: Fire Irsur- ance. Deeds, Wills, Mortgages, ConSt. dear. the breeza the flame went OLD MAN WAS WISE. ARRIVAL Salt Lake, Hast, OF MAILS. out in Weat, North A MONEY — TO LOAN ‘Utah Mortgage Loan Corporation J Z. : STEWART Architect Pt siema nro rhe more ca What fer was it? is whether to give it anything but milk and how to put its clothes on.” “Ah! ye helpless man. - Pll come up under worshiped the same him. His agreeaple since dot baby “He vas came.” But one night as Jim neared home, returning from the foundry, he saw an engine at the hydrant belching smoke and steam. A vague fear filled him. He hurried on as fas as his withered old legs could carry him. Other engines puffed along the street, water ran in big streams through the gutter. A. hook and ladder truck dashed round the corner clanging fnriously. Jim pushed his way through the crowd. It was the tenement that was burning. her neighbor, Mrs. Schlitz: “Ye ought to of seen that room. Neat as wax, me dear. To be sure, there was nothing much in it. The ould crusty “Keep back, you old fool, you’ve got to get out of the ffire lines,” roared a fireman. Jim glared at him and ran.on. The stairs were filled with firemen, pipes and running water. Smoke was driving them back. Jim pushed cn. “Do you know if they got out my baby?” he croaked. “Tt dunno, I guess so.’ Which floor ereetur do you right -dishes.” And usual harmony Jim tone, and Mrs. Schlitz said: quite Maia Street, Legan, Utah sccastons. The family bottle * relat sontains a supply for a year. fiists sell them Old keen eyes softened when he looked at him, his gruff voice took on a new Campbell and Merrell Bleck, RIPAN & Tabues Dectors find A good prescription Fer mankind. or less roof. ‘phone 4k. a is enough 25 &9p. my, Hyrum J. W. BARRETT Architects, package nee hee and Paradise Good Reasons for Thinking Minand South....9:30 a. m and 6:25 a. m, ister’s Zeal Micdirected. Preston branch 8:15 a. ma. clergyman who was carrying in poe s Millville, Hyrum that swirled, his hand a small packet of handbills and Paradise, And a soul went blindly groping. *Baneon and Hing..... ........ the other ‘evening was proceeding —Paul Laurence Dunbar. College, Weduseday) und Satdown the village street when he enWYORY: oo. hcee , So lee ee LE, Ts countered an old parishioner who was just hobbling home after his day’s *Daily except Sunday. work. General te window open from 8 “And now, John,” said the minister a.m, until6 pleasantly, as he put one of the leafSunday, geese! delivery window open 9:00 m. te 10:08 p. m. lets into the peasant’s horney hand, Money order window open from 8a. m “we are going to have a missionary te5 p. m. |meeting in the schoolroom to-morrow eI evening and hope to sée you: there. There will, of course, be the usual POPOPO SOS OS OOO SOS collection at the close in order to raise sufficient funds to send out a missionary to convert the South Sea Islanders. “Now, minister,’ remarked the old ‘rustic solemnly, “do as you like, of course, but if ye take my advice ye'll be careful.” There was a cry outside the door. baby a changin’ its Giothes as handy “Indeed, John, I don’t understand Jim flung it open roughly and as any woman, and the little white you,” said the minister wonderingly. listened, a stick concealed in the hand baby a-cooin’ away up into his black, “Weel,” eontinued the old villager, behind his back. No step on. the wrinkled face, like as. if he was its “it’s like this. When they South Sea rickety tenement. stairs, no derisive guardian angel. And he, the cross, Highlanders ha’ -been converted old creetur, a-smilin’, yes, actually, ‘there'll Jaughter greeted his ear. What was be more money wanted to it? He peered into the semi-twilight a-smilin’, Why, it tuls me aback so, build a church, then there’ll be the from under his shaggy gray eyebrows. I offered to kape it next day with me minister to provide for, and presently Again a shrill cry, this time from the little Dan. I’d just as soon have two curates’ salaries to be thowt of, gorner of the landiug.- A kitten in a babies rollin’ under me feet as one.” as weel as choir excursions every bundle of rags! He stooped to pick “You vas ein goot neighbor, Mrs. year; then think of what it’d cost for it up, two little hands flew up, and a coal, clothing and blankets to be given baby cooed in his face. away to the poor and indigent at Old Jim, derisively known as the Christmas time. I tell ’ee, zur, unless “Old Crank,’ had once been young ye can see yer way clear to be conand even good-looking; but an accitinually providin’ money for all these dent in the foundry had settled all here things ye’d best be careful and that, and the death of his mother had leave very weel alone.” Sst left him alone to grow hard and suspicious and often irascible from an CATERING TO THE WOMEN. Eee aching spine. Hence his one little room, at the top of the third long Sarah Grand Tells a Witty Story of flight of stairs, became his den, from : Rival Churches. which he emerged to growl, under At the Whitefriars’ club in London, provocation or without, at the numerTITHING OFFICE CORNER. Ambassador Choate proposed a toast ous children who swarmed the stairs. to “Sovran Woman” at a recent ladies’ ' In fact, he had more than once been banquet, .and. to this toast Sarah Oe heard to say that if more kittens were Grand replied. Her reply was witty. kept and more children were Among other things she said: — drowned the world would be better “Tt is good of you to set apart as off; whereby he earned the enmity you do here, one day.a year for womof the mothers in the tenement. It en. It is also wise of you to do this. HAS PLENTY OF was the very irony of fate that HO- cater to the ladies is: never a brought the helpless baby to his door. MONEY TO LOAN, : waste of time. The innocent babe, delighted to be However, there is such a thing as The longest and best list o: held, smiled‘ and cooed and -waved offensive and inapt catering .to the its aimless hands. Old Jim, poking it | ladies, and I recall a case in point. veal estate for sale. . cautiously to see if a note of- explana- |Tere ‘were ;two rival churches; in 2 Pe hirst class Insurance compan-= tion was attached—for he had heard sMall inland + town, and whatever one “Keep back, you old fool!” of such things—was astcanished to church did, the other endeavored to. es Dee et legal vo | have his finger grasped firmly in the Flaherty,’ said Mrs. Schlitz. “I dink “surpass. Both were in course of rentiny wandering baby fingers. So lityou forget he promised to preak your ovation one summer, and, as the work tle, so soft, and, yet so strong the little Tommy’s we if he came oop went on, they watched each. other POSOHPOSOSOSOSOOCS clasp ran up the old’ man’s arm and those stairs again.’ anxiously, to escape being outdone. settled around his heart. The baby “T’ve done the same meself manny’s “Two spies: from the first church, gurgled softly. That was enough. The the time,” said Mrs. Flaherty. “Tom- visiting the second as the renovations |. | sll rs : old man looked cautiously down the my’s a torment and a trile even to neared their end, saw painted above hall to be sure <hat no one was grinme. Me heart’s broke wid him. And the chancel the motto, ‘Good will to — ae ning at him, stepped back into his the poor ould sinner is kaping the men.’ . ; room and closed the door. babe from goin’ to a home. Id hate “Ta.” they said; ‘this won’t do. We to have one of me own go to a home, Mrs. Flaherty on *he floor below have no motto over ou chancel. We 1 can tell you that, Mrs. Schlitz.” had five small children and a large must get one, and one that beats our Strange to say, the child lived and motherly heart; and it was to her neighbor’s here.’ fattened -under the care of the old that Jim went that night, after the “Accordingly they placed above 34 S$. MAIN ST. man. Day times he rolled on the children were all out playing on the their own chancel the words, ‘Good dirty floor of Mrs. Flaherty’s kitchen sidewalk, to ask advice on the food will to women.’ And that was a case Two Doors North ef The with littl Dan and a mangy dog that for the baby, and if she would sell of catering to the ladies which was Nation, belonged to the children. At night him some clothes. hardly apropos.”—Detroit News-Trihe returned to the one spotless room, Faith, Yd bune. ‘ “Sell ye some clethes? where he cuddled and coned in the give ’em to ye gladly, if it wasn’t old man’s arms and brought his inthat Dick’s out of work again. But The clea fantile graces to cheer a hitherto you don’t mean to-kape the poor litDesert with your fiery hear barren life. Flies in a bottle amused And your hot, red sands Fe eat the tle thing, do ye? ~You bein’ away so. sun, him. by the hour, or he played in the all day.” Take your primeval sacrifice, last sunbeams, trying to fasten them “How can I tell about that, Mrs. The life-drops of another one! down with his little hands. He knew Flaherty? All I want to know now no fear, and all the world. was his So death and hate have battled long promptty epee procured : re In mortal conflict on your breast, friend. His sunshine filled the life rane ae . And here in blood your sons have sealed a Sa 2 pee thai <a ents of the old man and overflowed into Their heritage of wild unrest. all the homes in the tenement. Thus They steal like phantoms through the it was that his digestion was nearly awn, ruined by surreptitious sticks of dirty Like desert lizards do they bide,’ candy from the corner grocery, while Like desert demons swarm the path a lovely disposition caused him to be VViiere cxer tne White Intruders ride. surfeited. by caresses from all the nationalities that dwelt together with Their eyes are keen, their rifle balls my When Hos & SON=ALSEN The Scent cio ees *Providence, Millville, 12:00 m. THE Had Love is the light of the world, Alas for a hopeless hoping, tracts, etc., drawn. TiN. Mam? Logan, Utah. Bou and : 1st Hast st. SOOCESCeS READING, .......11:15 a.m, CFI 9:00 yp mm Salt Lake, Ogden away the as next bent soon day double as she over I do me confided the to little live on?” answered the half: Fiy They true and the sand bear their vengeance fade like shadows and they Like devils that they rise far; iene Nhort Line Railread for June. NORTHBOUND. Leaves— Ne 11 daily pm Terrible Risky. George Dewey, secretary of the Niagara Fire Insurance company, tells woman who called on I I says, seys..—New thet York its terrible - oh am 123 am Jes Ban 6@War 623 a nm. an 70@aw 14am puis agent of the company down South to arrange for insurance on their house and furniture. “We haven’t had no insurance for five years,’ she explained. “We hev jes’ been dependin’ on the Lord; but I says to my old man, Sn are. "Tis over, and the cavalcade With sated vengeance in their eyes, Ride on and leave the Aztec god To claim his human sacrifice. —Wallace Irwin, in Sunset Magazine of an old 7g S. me. MAILS. = 128 to @GLOSING OF SOD and guyranieeed. Fish home and I kave to tell him the firemen brought out the baby smothered. intirely?”’ But old Jim had gone home.—New York Times. LOGAN MAIL CARD. Hast and Nerth...... Preston branch...... A Cement vault DOOoO darkness pavement, “Ah! ould Jim comes § SOPOPO DENTIS‘, Best set of teeth Filling teeth Cleaning teeth only But Jim was gone. came a crash. The Mrs. Flaherty wailed from the opposite | what'll I do whin SOOO § OSO0 00000 OOS Cate -Wm. choked fireman. Just then there roof fell in. And Qn a-e-o-2-0-S Sa. —=. = Glasses titted. suaranteed, Residence, 2 POS OPO GO OOS The latest instruments for de-tecting abnormal Al a PO POBOSO POS SOPCOC Optician andid 8Bye Spocialist. .. 2 Love is the light of the world, my dear, Ah me, but the world is dreary; The night is down an d my curtain furled, But I can not sleep, though weary. Ir. George (. OW Own P. @>-0-0-2 riled, Leaves Visiting cards, And other job printing neatly ‘Aone at The Nation Office. THOMAS e SONG. Love is the light of the world, my dear, Heighho, but the world is gloomy; The light has failed and the lamp down, Business Cards, Circulars, Dodgers, ‘Room SAD $0 & me Ro 16 mi daily tase fae & risky, Times. a Mrs. Payne an Invalid. Mrs. Payne, wife of the postmaster general, expects to remain in Washington with her husband through the greater: part of the summer. She has been an invalid for many years and still suffers a great deal from rheumatism. 2008 2 bs] Bez: SRow . 8 .= For tickets te and from all points north, south, east and weat, eall en W. W. WOODSIDE, Agent, Logan, ® |