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Show 3 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, MAY 5, 1907. A Old Lim Jucklin's Philosophy): 0000's. said lectle more cheerful) Limuel? Griz insisted Oh. thi is cheerful enough Y Abner, suppose Briz was dead and you were called on preach his funeral smith's Would beneath « dogwood he began, began to his praise tree} you tell the exact tfuth and he stuek Girls and Late Hours to about ad ato the eee ° wander off bie towof the deceased lhe pleased and he from inspiration I knew that old stranger that of charity And with him Henly, fal Good-bully tonished Do' READ. oPpik Ohicago Journal It is a pretty risky, mutter to tell the exc truth all the! time," -said) old Limue!l to the young preacher, Rev. J. Abner Smithson Che were' sittin n front of he black-| shop, he In ered Sy eens ny Then : r ee : ' -EE BY BEVERICKH PAIRDPANX } In every The under, grave?) the a small town in the night at § o'clock bell represents a unless accompanied streets after that western law hy part of this state the curfew bell rings which demands that no girl of 16 years parents or proper guardian shall be sean hour i 1 in. s | ; in bloom. Within the shop the smith] him? | he law his been in force for a number of years, and a prominent cltiWis n ulin r fran on the hoo of the "TI coulda find many good things to I'm not goin' to) zen of the - town assures me that it was most beneficial in keeping young girls preacher's Psi The corapany was not! y in his behalf," the youth replied bit east me , othe treets. - ! large, but, of course, included old Briz-| "Ys tl o be supposed Veut ceep him awhile Of course Ina great city such a law would be impracticable, but Towish | intine jwould you tell the folks that the worst } the inan you!!T eould impress on the jgirls themselves the importance of keeping sensibl Smithson was enultivating. in this the} beatin' L ever got in «a hoss swap I got iy about? Mhe| hours, from both a physteal and moral standpoint | first six months of his circuit riding lrrom him? And on Sunday at that lowe would, and Erents Phe average girl is obliged to rise at 6:30, or 7 o'clock at. the least | the propriety of solemn expressic fie} Would you tell ‘em that him and ine box Inside there! If she has any regard for health, looks and youth, she must realize that it} iad rttuned his voice to melancholy,| bad fit rooster in a barn by the light in Beyptian mum 1s absolutely necessary tnat she should have elght or seven and a halt hout sleep of Want : cS so quickly | good with runs away Nothing: of sleep the/ 1d tittered they folks The my. candle?" a tallow of fof sadness necessary the mastered had up on m tke She can girl for the Cte night is play y night satura Henly enid al i like didn't preacher His sigi}| sighed preacher young The general his shaping now was and eye, to unts girl who Vv the But before night the hours late for morning ‘j/ Sunday Henly, ud Vo him fooled he}had but developed, fully yet as not the! was of woeberoneness toward attitude of forepart the through nauin sensible keeps work do good and ae Barer: and you fooled yourr said and sighed Hie improving of|was acceptance cheerful that gospel, Galilee; that most uplifting of all. phil } shor donot viene ane foibles.' on Pate b eo ' That is the point of early hours from the physical anapalive Oe te i all would hn 0 ee a ia the eae ee SER The . and : sa neta e& as anté on tt} eCor Gwen iife's . sears most | whi¢ h-is | maf peo i. Ihr 7 gees > sald Gin way, Rome uribute-to pay Savior it' he would he: vcould = have: sald ves o 10, but he Moa ie a sexsons ees hy aan indl tient WS face we'll s that much somethin' go. No, oO ‘ eat ) Abner, Bars a Ler you'd} ends tastin' ewer torment, it if go side of to the home aes the question theatre late ie with has to ayoung with ora staying out friend, you girl eldom a girl. late in can the not Men help grow. to time to: ever- z reached Rae Dae ae 3 ere c ¥ Ce aE ou TS AEC f£O ‘ Oe ras LOE . Denar ey, a9 Ae Fi 0) ent me Pra Oo Benen a that are,Cacgar's," That wa spscricot lsat Up enciane Tar and snort over what} leeway Che nost effective truth «¢ in | a good hurch member Briz was, jest as be-told bysan illustration, and ye flees ae h and acknowl dgin® that would-seem like «a dodgin' of the trutl i© preacher had put forth a powerful The apparent: shift bring out the fort wi the sum total of alte. You'a a point yit when ft can afford to tell!" As for Huth girls of sixteen, they should never ‘be out later than 9 the truth it tL funeral To tell the ,oclock truth wouldn't be jest to the liars that Whenever T see a group of girls Of that age loitering about the streets ire left livin There is one thing the in the evening [féel like: saying ‘Little girls. don't you knew you are rubpremeher alway thinks lie can say of bing all the bloom and sweetness off your girlhood when you hang about brightest: ja deceased Abner, colors suppose: of the you. truth were Now, called on. | 32Y to] ie he-loved t ind is he es his ONE mustard noe isle feller s a hog greens man, when bettee And durin' NOG the the % jowl time he Ae ee ere Ce that we were all liars Br he is all right-putty aS ow to call fact is and tell him a ofterm the truth, useful he and citizer dead that! (ye streets like Ane the It that? sometimes neigh=|henavye arhood improves." The youth ‘sighed again "A Jucklin, ince we have sapposed is herself It makes you necessary and walks for ap-pear a straight girl Mr ihe use im the er fictitious death of Mr. | they usually respect her and leave her alon Brizintine, let us be truly absurd and| When »# girl tells me that she never goes out uppose that you were to preach your! know that she is as much to. blame as-any. one | funerals Abner, een ! more lies than Teall in t youth are not told in makin' ne preachin' | love-and otray the} a moment I'd say he. continued: somethin' vi rhe girl who doc not have more protects i and cared for she thing to be guarded and honored Girls do not need the curfew Briz. And "Why,|oft like thi Old} the that streets. she Every can not girl afford too go is the belt with-any ta loiter to sense bonis he cays Nobody fo of ?Aran in th iow ay] funeral ora nae ieee re EDA SET ey hia a wrong iaharicnn tas ae ‘ rs, never gathered yard The never did a under coffin trees placed . ai When preach the Brizintine; "What:do Upon in | trial for perjury, | a recent photo-| Ee an our old If Would you tell the truth?"| you want to drag me into} Trouble "No, not: alway said Lim. get the race, were # way when by, had a pace "You've > Abner, can; but othe you--" "Can't you on time said Limucl.| good many) rod. in wicked-looking eyery is' PAUL said: "I am a Nihilist, Little Czar!" a as. the many weeks| comin' when! month Can Yes, Aud I ee lf talk about somethin 0. STENSLAND its my Trouble, share ta in propriety. the | in knows evening GH MGORY.) romance. The More is at last Tionor of having would starve Douglas to | Seats lix Z the anc the they highly praised in the long psalmist. Of course, the Douglas town have their but the differences are don't Know afflictions I should why never find a held up by some Trouble were the al the THE Dove BAD of it a ceas but eT that, as a lship. with They are $$$ Douglas then,} town- be ST join) Zh with Mine their) urope ‘the full: possession richts, and in of vord will a will per- stheir and then na= aetion twentieth century can pape then will a see considerable pee of the little Marquis of Townshend, Sutherst, a barrister's months ago, are again actually fallen in jove a arora ~ RIDeeG portion| distress whose ete sensational sifted the Mar- down at tie foot of did not expect much most teachers and is a i ON i sJivered.-Detroi Tree Republican ¥ BY Special renee ¢ WEX.. Service, Copyright rice 2 JONES. : in the Can't Congo.-News he Not you see the sits beside a stitch : at his when And not go? cocoanut a his native body, as} The not a You mind, he's = 2 niceing andy Mis guileless his hut upon upon Drinking Item. ‘i thirsty from a babyore when' "ss dinec single peanut in the a] But op nin o Naney's eee so skippin' a pippin, bashful, Con-! < Ss you see the happy native al-/| Ways snoozing at his ease She's not even fickle, Never in a rush er get from this nickel place up to th: Will the saucy young Taking all advants ee of every cooling me a smile, breeze, Though I've tried On And-happy as a King can be, reclining on his mat, And not a single peanut in the Con£0? And do anything uile I And Pe you see nterprise'' on that native tap, Wording like a truck-horse his daily board, With earn -: eae Spree ith on Inter-Jungle subway. he hangs unto a strap, And adding many millions to swollen hoard, Who is raising the Congo? Cain and i if where! } Ryan's | And | peanuts much 1 thought my use if = f | 9klahoma They are cares pickle was for away! classes. You] bim, and his} Jess. But slow-witted not of care boys as; popular and not bright He particuiarly for the He. was not = partic with his comrades. give and to in| I coi exeited i As Nancy, on, what ratter- hear it aged His word employes tt més oO is law }to rebuke "William II as he sat "én under| his thre , a bl } "Phe rt ne ld Says one great historian: < " | not 4owe se s » only.sOldNeSsS broke iec Pe rouble at him | >ains arid persistent , | te initiate new. plans and to all and communities indifferent. Happy work and ability and methods. He, foreign they are it Douglasites! countries | loving sublimely} Blest above rest of mankind, how we envy ONE OF THE the | Anselm, | twelfth you! - remembrance, As a. century, moody and things of had this. boy, ~he no life). was known He for the} dreamed} "ee a] MOST POWERFUL true: Srue. heights by and living in the | was. dreamy.| thought is ohi¢ as great men reached kept Were not arcane by sudden flight, For, they.: while. their companions sle Were Ee: toiling upward in the night.' -_essSsSS-- FIGHTING MA Pars AFLOAT. be- fruitless} nine a laughter! long after, the ‘impudent airy, Giggled : " "oh, fair mr : It as fe in rose to beM-like manner 2 the as quite FSrs, plange do Xt penitontits' a at ae : BS SOND ee ae Vaciiit ca eRte ak will make $20,-|/over the war it. is having, the saaagn | aSAADy y ar & rustee. inbs gecds of trust upon real there opening ia little > earlier than our é eariie ( = | The Anti-Noise socie ty mich turn its estate," and the interested parties must pay tim $5.00 cash for release. baséball season, attention to the White House, \ 8 did sports ea Slow and a e'en candy handy Tere heart endeavor stood his of does not ie ee ° Heighis the nothing ditches, and and still ‘ : his delectable story is the mountains story of al of who, the little area of mae mother earth where-| j the success. | more ieee they happen for the time being This ‘man, whom history holds in| ‘fhe I'm Ey the or five nations, each her own house, and universal peace be with ae her eae les r would never, no, lever be m in just to! TM one day when calling I tripped and amie theSa stairs UD ge ciaeal { Down all a-sprawling to | A merica i PG aged = only four 1istress in ethan may oreveor, -- Central 2 i no ie Samet mine. The wie h of all witches riche Cc And. my wooing she | cy, aged nine. an! Can't and runnin aes is Naney, in of after How do great men gain the helghts j knew no-féar, carried: no malice and Go back, down the long, dim, dust} jived a clean life , Hes vere BE the centuries aor: an il_ Would you: gain the heirhts? There ustration of how one man in the e} 1e€ ' t . ‘ , } way t 5 ‘ or the Canadian. Northwest | days gained the heights, knowing ATS o: ail fr than oy Sty Lt var thoroughly contented with | } st :-the.s alt Ww) . : yen e ns OYE ORE "V.eVe reside, she's and hrPR . ae ANDERSON JAYNE. JOHN much that you stand looking with wonder and amazement 1997 life of her: and trippin memory, expected falling, ined : They - catastrophe the sword great catastrophe, which will cost the | jives of hundreds of thousands-maybe millions-we shall see left in Eu- notes 7 is which of the world's great inevitable is approaching, E rae have the it among existence s if is ‘ rn ' = a eds stud) him you wonder. rT at}siastical servitude but infused througn and you ay How. gaines rhe' nation .at. large aé new -spirit of he the heights He has made suc ndependence."* remarked 1¢ progress, ove rcoming ;3 He succeeded as all_men who have many obstacles, and has achieved so ucceeded have done, through patience ! mine bet | | us : ‘he Congo Conzo Peanut Pe 4 The | I wish you knew Nancy, vp. so 5 lively ¥ and Thomas F. Ryan is to raise peanuts Shc' fi ‘capture your faney the way she in contact plicity of bi Im. pone 1 turn. "ress. THE SIDE » of stage he years have come and gone, slowjabovious was his Neh ea oae But it ly, but none the less surely,.that boy | was pr has forged to the front, and ‘now He Senne iNustrious as Archbishop he is standing in lofty eminences, com-] of Canterbury, England: the one man manding the respect of ali with whom w | in all' the realm who was-not afraid > -? forms boy at school youfstrange dreams of heaven and Foun was. regarded as|to make his life heave nly na stupid and dull.| mountain valley mon; astery w rie ha in fepartee, not! was studying he was regarded as idle mar- ! "if. BY When you were a knew a boy who rather slow-witted, fe was not quick daughter, was aired in before the public.. The wife, extinet and) D Damocles 2 Gained with his beeause it did not to endure, and ranks those with tragedies of human baseness!rope be played tragedies of lofty hero-} one Hordes of cowards will allow only i Gladys a few dow n | power hardly; | How affairs | policy. any interests on the parts of some dynasty or any sharpness on the part of mercenary renegade Sentimentality may wipe its eye constitu-|the destruction of a people, but the or sup-| intelligent man will know that it went ide will ism The the E ver Will always and everywhere be able to be<th eels) The prospect is indeed a gloomy one jut it ean. not terrifv the man who endure,| which} an in- yloodsned, many acts of violence and] crimes People will be raged against and races pitilessly crushed Side by) riage with Miss English ceurts LE BY Lf 9° gpmexy ieee ae O « lements} the foreign popular setticd among them. The lor Republican Special Service, Copyright 1907 | enjoy of!tjonal more. - : ° resistance, and brave armies ish gloriously in fight, } The survivors, however, nationalles.| portions hale nie agri anging NORDAU. very much, and violent isolated a H pressing that are history { Before BANKER. in. L amoctes BY MAX dependent, national, political tion, if necessary expelling passant aa bright crook; conference, I'd casa D Cag different She isou relative of Lord Curthe. greatest famille in the af rs not thinking abou'/come to an end without seeing the| prevailed at a past -_______-_----- | -onclusion of this drama in the world's! deveeloprie nt Peace. now f peoples will either once their ee a ap BA i : : eae ye all in their assistance, and consequence of all this, the township she uld be ' the be wreekér, d Jwordo The "pray id hown some ago by) upport overcome the lesser peoples,| has become reconciled to the severity people}in the midst of which they happen to/| of the universal law ef life So eee whose compulsion they now} Life means struggling and the power quiell sndure. ito live gives the right to live i finding nothing whatever to do. |' It is not to be wondered at, Vd se Jucklin lies here before you. Ie | Duffy-Do you think your wife'll obnave claimed even to have shaken) ject to that little outing we want to Kade With a saint: If he didn't do the | take? best he could he tried to make himself) Cuffy-No: she expects a new hat this believe he did. But the Lord is a bet-| | evening, and I'm going to spring en i: é ter judge of him than he was of ne heme. about ps ufter. the ER Een Hnvt\da "delivercdiccDetroit-eree I bank S Iurope will not be able longér ‘to cscape-a e2reat© randine inane Bovis ir 16 as my De ‘Capyrieht. Londo is hey and is related to bad peopl The folk out in the fam- | perish lous Illinois town are good people, and Only the great nations will therefore, the Jaw has no place there,}and such of the smaller ones ljustices of the peace and constables] will be in a position. to sound quis is said to have devoted husband Special Service, Copyright 1207 Stensland, puss convicled Chicago be e which Je tkitkpon; f Servieo: in Th |i t live lal' reated of Enelish - among themselves, and hence The little people who share a coun-| nis nas dominates the suns in have no use for lawyers, (hos | try with others and are unable to fall] space equally with the: infusoria. in ‘ofessional breeders of strife and dis- }| back. upon any powerful relatives are! stagnant water, It dominates peo; loomed to destruction, They can not]:ples also and gives to their destinies Being a peace-loving set the | maintaim thelr position in theit trug-jon this "arth that direction from Douglasites have no use for any kine | gle for existence against their stronger| which they can not be diverted by any lof officer of the law The law is for|countrymen-as nations they must| hypocritical legislation or anv. tricky bad. you're f i death. townsnip = | | | | house box, and : BB. 1 | a ottled Life's the: 4 i" be Troublic, Trouble, alwnys double. Zia Fe panes and in should. interposed. you object," been objectin' a foreclosin'. He ! years, "tryin. to~homestead days as possible, stakin' out and- suppose! they |putes, is storm, ain't. particularly useful in the illhussaid "ticek-tick" inside tratin' of a truth, but you are generally! "I do not like your looks," I cried, close about and help us to feich things| tell me who you are' home. Yes, and now, Priz was d¢ead-and-" "T-objeet." Brizintine when | peace with one another. The bicker' | ling and strife characterizing all othe) | localities are unheard of, ane the ipeople dwell together in the "unity that wake Trouble, double. Lunatic one day walked where I reside, "You!He' | I Douglas township everybody Phe ills that flesh is heir In ) so ithe lof thunder be a Hghtning it for?" Briz spoke up. "Do you always!A need me to fetch out your pints? | annoyed, very fortunate, and the will look on her as some- dignity Jn well ! . vere motor cars £0 whirring writhing thing'‘you s the highway in their never scem to exhilarating ee oe friend, not { and \ is streets they two -piare The luek P've bad was always Which strikes me rather odd, I of is she. will éavdinarlls peaking) are unknown ind the pill venders and bone setter are not wanted. They must ply thei ltrade elsewhere In Douglas tow! the on ae : likely to be me Service, Copyright 1907 | Reader, tiie. woman | 041s Trouble, Trouble, aiding her husband,|42¢.™y share is always funeral she If meets, ere av ul ' J stuble or paupnes : : Blessed Community! Thon art mecea of the thoughts of all men women, and, were it possible, iwhole world would flock to thee! e ' yee . a oo ee auCKy ‘ 1 revolving wrong, lin always eetting in oe : Trouble comes alor i that she only; made good the. illustrious Inglishman's conception helongs to the state or Litinoil Douela township Clarke counts fenjoyvs the unique distinetion of beings voted the thing objec the was T. rou . she ‘affairs busines (BY REV. THOMAS Utopia is no ler dream of Sin ryote realized mie the re chairs The parson stepped forward ind looked at a bit of paper on which he had taken down all that Henly had Poe ear Gerke _ taxry ata A Western Utopia| j Uonabl 50 1ar at e know ec is a my house, I have Invited a few friends Some over and preach his funeral.' : Well, the preacher went. A few people hour. man own i the neighborhood knows the man nor his name So fa) he neve old hi ge, neve) never cheated, never talker ne ticket, late every her ai ® "All uid AX ‘Parson, do you think you coul i preach a truthful funeral sermon?' Without a moment thought the preachy al could I think so, too,' repliee that ufter I give ou th ' own at them jof the her irs sighed lie No, mebhiy not And now 1 remebbe t tell consplcious." alone out alone more men j one that was the truth Bill Henly usec to live down the river ind owned nearl ill that suntr He was a great trav eler and a smart man, Well, one day h j went to a preaches ind says to him, says graph. a and out own funeral oration What would cayo He has fot you now," laughed "Not nece wily Lin replied en Athol R--Reader, on is here shown from be minding work on Sunday, its true, for he dont] anket ter work at any time. Just uf j natural Ee eee nioyittt he rae jto die you'd make him a saint There mn) j . : Republican Special Mrs.. Ella' R. diplomat who {s bold to ahead, he subject to no annoyanee, But if she Jooks boldly niet complain if she is insulted Mien ean always tell when-a girl-ts intent on my sort of # man, cuases when he feels jltke It-and a man that don t has got Bo FE deal of : ie Ser rit In h m; aa i The i tions 2 do man But that happens comparatively in Bae sti me evenings that harms evening Lalis friend, a) The eeainin "Ps et Msag . ae eae ie fores a wa all IW witt ‘ vi yur oer 152 ‘the miermM aa nag ( nly time that many of you have for walking: but don't eae i make it/acpoint.to.be LE home belore-11/o'clock, The man will the husn't you re(ting Vt een] children but Ber pong ea se Map a little off dozed isleep-jest i ; puro ee Whe ease is improy ne vil Of} ee moral evening bee to a ee ae TH eecn wind ae ver SIRE foibl -is a_ human os ow eth it a roible ' MmehHpe let putty Re ues Special Service, Copyvight re. 190 n . is a pic ture of the great battleship Connecticut, one of the latest additions to the American navy, ana now he agsh of ‘Ad r niral Evans' & geeat fleet at the Jamestown é h flagship exposition, She is on eo f-th e@-most powerful sea fighting machines in commission. ate |