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Show ssssBl H TIRED OF YOUR JOB B Did you ever get so tired of doing the samo 99L old thltib- In the same old way that you did not P slve a rap how soon tho boss camo along and stop- H j.ed your pay? You make up your mind that your B errorts are not appreciated and that you aro not PH going to bo Imposed on any longer. You look out BH at the blue haze that hovers over tho mountains HB and that haze gets Into your heart and soul. It HB goes into tho very marrow ot your bones until you HP nro BUro you aro tho worBt abused and least np- HP predated man In existence. You tako your little PP tale ot trouble and disappointment home with PP you and tell your wlfo how your light Is hidden HP under a bushel. Association has taught her to PP symphthlze with you, even when she knows you HP aro telling a Ho. HP Tho next morning you mopo down to tho office PP with sullen countenanco and downenst eye. You H did not see the sun come over tho hills and glorify HP i the earth becnuso you were not looking for It. PP Tho cheery "Good Morning" ot the other bo'ys PP gets on your nerve. The manager calls your at- HP tentlon to sone mistakes you made yesterday and PP you make no logical excuso for them you don't PP caro and you want him to know It. You aro tired PP of your Job and don't caro what happens. PP Then another fellow comes along who belloves PP In hiniBclf and mhkes application for a position. PP You listen while the boss takes his measure and PP you spo ho Is making an Impression. Tho boss 9t tnkes his nnmo and tells him ho may linvo some- HP thing doing a Httlo later. HP Then you wako up That fellow Is ready to HP ' tako your Job, do mord work and bo satisfied. It HP looks better to you than It over did before You PP work a little linrder that day and mnko Icbs nils- PP trkes. Tho day has phBscd so quickly that you aro BBBBBB ,.t-t - T 'Ma BBBH m r ", auri-rUod when the whistle blows and you go homo leti.ug l.ko you had accomplished something. 'fl.at mental martini stimulated you and you t.ke stock of yourself. You go backrsthe next day Lid work to well that the manage- compliments ..ovt. Tho old smite Is coming bnck to your face r.nd little things no longer nnnoy you. Tho grouch Is gone and you are getting your pleasure out- ott jour work. Then you aro told that you have been slated for advancement. You like the Job . snU wculd miss It Immensely. You have found the ' reward that comes to men who are, too bUBy to.., corsplaln. Ogden Examiner. . u,r. ' -f- WHAT KIND OF A 8HIP7; m ft ihe general board of the navy, of wn'.2il .'A.-mirui .'A.-mirui ueey is at the head, Is discussing the 0u!-' tioii of the speed of battleships. A part ,pf :Vp. bourd wants the speed of the battleships Increased. roin twenty to twenty-five knots an hour, while the rest say ihat cannot be done without making sao: nflces In other ways and if such a ship Is built tJo armor must be thinner and the guns less powe fu, tuaii In a slower ship'. Wo hre told the British luca Is to build battleships of high speed, while the German idea Is to build battle cruisers, speed ships which acquire their speed at a sacrifice of armor' irotectlon. And tho advocates of the slower ships In our naval board Insist that If the high speed Is, to bo obtained the ships must be ot heavier ton-nago ton-nago In order to carry the armor and tho great guns. Our thought would bo to build larger ships' that their officers and tho men on board mlghf feci that every protection so far as power is con cerned has been given them, and to further feel that in the event of chasing an enemy their craft would be equal to the work. ' " , ,.; - ' ; "' They say that tho American consumer would cave 2 cents a pound under "free sugar." Tho facts aro that tho price of sugar to . ttiq consumer today Is fixed as follows: ,, Cuba, which produces all our imported sugar is selling raw sugar, landed In New York, at ,. 2.1Q cents Tho Importer pays duty to the government 'at the custom! house of '. 1.36 cents This mhkes the price of raw sugar in New Yor 3.45 cents Tho rcfllncrs add for their cost nnd profit In refining 71 cents This makes the wholcshde price of refined sugar, not cash 4.1C centau The Jobber nnd retailor add as profit not less than 34 cents The price to consumer Is . 4.60 cents Who Is going to glvo tho consumer that 2 cents? "' ' Get the facts. .J. 4. What Is so raro as a day In Juno? Well, a day In February, for instance, by about 3 por cent.' Don't you think so? |