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Show ION LINES. LAW BUSLMES3 IN CE?.:. Elder G orgn Dibble leaves on Lawyers Are Not Allowed to ii on the JOlh of next a tise, and Their Fees Are by Statute. month. Henry Eilis w.is nominated for Th German law fixes ihe exact notice of tii-- j ieuce and John which a German attorney has to claim all kinds of professional work and for eoustabie, at the for the rechtsanwalt can charge neither Republican primary, Wednesday more nor less. These fees apply to all matters of evening. the civil code and of criminal cases. Murray Cowley will take The amount, according to the Green Bag, depends exclusively on the value charge of the O. S. L. Railway of the object of contention. station here Saturday as agent. It is an old though still unfulfilled Miss Marion Ellison, who is wish of German lawyers to have a new fixed list of fees not made after attending school in Ogden, now the old and .low standard of the year comes home every evening. 1879, but made with consideration to the changes the numerous decided Parley Ellison, who came home change which have taken place Saturday from the Ellison ranch since that year. The rechtsanwalt 1 attorney and in Nevada, returned again Moncounsellor at law all In one (in Eng with back went His father day. land solicitor and barrister). The him.' The company has put up rechtsanwalt can never be a business about 4000tons of hay, this year, man as is the case la the United and will have about 800 calves to States. to be LA 'i brand this fall Leo Mekin and wife of Preston, Idaho, who are here visiting relatives, will return to their home this Saturday. Job Adams and wife, who were down visiting relatives, returned . home, Tuesday. ' Joshua Harris, who was here visiting with her mother, Mrs. Lewis Whitesides, returned to her home in Preston, Sunday. Mrs. Rosel Taylor of Weston, who is here visiting relatives, will return home this Saturday. Mrs- - Earl Robin and wife have moved into the John Watson residence. , Oar toothache drops stop the toothache. Price 15c. Layton 2 Drug Company. The Young Men and Young Ladies associations were Tuesday evening. S. Adams was chosen president of . the Young Men, with Charles Nalder and Leo Green counselors and John H. Gibson, Mr. Adams succeeded Morris Ellison as president. Mrs. W. A. Dawson was made president of the Young Ladies, with Miss Alice Ellison and Miss Maggie Green, counselors. Mrs. Dawson succeeded Mrs, W. J. Cowley. Miss Ida Robbins is is secretary and . Miss Gladys Ja-be- z Sec-Trea- Cowley, treasurer. L. 8. Heywood is building a six roomed cottage on his land, situated on the street running west from Judge Ellis.' Wallace Cowley returned to Canada last week. His mother and brother Murray accompanied him as far as Butte. O. C. Bennett, organizer for the order of Moose, has been laboring here this week- - Up to early in the week he had already secured about thirty new members here and is Kaysville. This will make a total of about forty-twin 'the two towns with a prospect of enough new ones to make fifty in the two towns by the time he completes his work here They are made charter members of the Ogden lodge which makes the entrance fee very much lower than it would be if a local lodge were orga nized. Good vinegar jugs for sale at the Layton Drug Company at 25c and 35c. Mrs. cornelison, who underwent a critical operation here at the hospital, a few weeks ago, had recovered sufficiently to return to her home in Evanston, Saturday. E D. Dibble, who broke two ribs while lifting boxes of tomatoes, a short time ago, is improving. James Hudson, son of J. R. Hudson, who is sick with typhoid fever, is improving. . o . CruTtcri'.r; tre Various vanlsfrs cf Car.ip to Ancnt - 3 Sv-vn- er think you will find this camp all said the agent, insinuatingly. You might go over Its advantages again, said the modern Individual, who wanted to get close to nature. Well, it has hot and cold running water, 14 bathrooms, or a bath with practically every suite. The electric plant Is complete in every respect, and besides light, furnishes motive power for electric runabouts and a vacuum cleaner, not to mention a complete cooking outfit Several of our best patrons are represented in the art gallery, and we are In hopes of adding an old master or two before the summer la over, if we can get them finished in time. "What means of communication? "Private wire to Wall street, longdistance telephone and a wireless plant. "Can an aeroplane oome down near? "Special landing place for aeroplanes In rear of camp Just been cleared. "What Is the price? Ten thousand a month. "I was in hopes I could get something cheaper." "Hardly. You see, the camp trust has bought up everything I understand. Well, I suppose I shall have to take it. The doctor has said that my children need the air. and The agent elevated eyebrows. "Children? he said, with a frown. "Yes. Three. A baby, a and "Very sorry, sir, but we don't take children. The only thing tot you to do Is to hire the roof of some New York office building. Altitude about the same, you know." "1 right, The exercise of the law la not considered a calling or profession, but Is to be looked on more as a public office. According to the lawyers code of the 1st of July, 1878, lawyers are charged publicly with certain duties. He Is obliged to have fcls residence In the town or district where he l apresidence duty). pointed Further, he must conduct himself In and out of office in a way befitting his professional and social standing (l.e., duty due to his rank). Thus a lawyer Is forbidden to advertise In newspapers, by canvassing, etc., or to buy or take over a practise already made, as being unworthy of his calling. His position In society Is between officials and scholars and through custom and law be is compelled to keep the position to the last degree. This compulsion to keep ones rank has given rise to the existence of committees called anwaltskammern, whose duty It Is to keep a strict watch that WOMEN IN SCOTCH PRISONS no lawyer dishonors his calling. These committees have a strict code of pun- Humane Methods In Glasgows Jail ishment, ranging to complete expulsion Are to Be Adopted In from office. In this way the lawyers England. in Germany have a good and honored position; In fact, there is scarcely a women Totally rough, Ignorant country in which the lawyer enjoys coming Into a Scottish prison, sent up more respect and confidence. for a reasonably long time, leave there .I .... with some useful handicraft at their BIG CONTRAST IN METHODS fingers end. even such arts as fine oriental rugmaking, skillful needlework and being Difference In Way American and Can- some of theprofessional cookery many money making self adian Authorities Deal With and trades and things the Indians. there taught Glasgows prison permits no degrading sense of - being A recently Issued book on "The spied upon and watched and driven by Riders of the Plains, an account of a harsh, bulldozing Jailer all the time, the northwest mounted police of Can- the New York Press says. The best ada, published In London, gives a dog, to say nothing of a man or womnumber of Instances showing the dif- an, can have his character and ference between the Canadian and the destroyed by being constantly United States methods of treating the overseen, browbeaten and bounded by Indians. One of these la to the effect a low human character. Glasgow's that a number of Canadian Indians, system compels prisoners to forget who had been concerned In the for awhile the degrarebellion of many years ago, dation of the prison and even makes fled over the border to the states. the onlooker think he is in a busy, s These most undesirable Immigrants happy, factory. were told they must go back. Women in the prison of the great The Canadian government finally said It Scotch city are encouraged to look would take care of these Indians If and feel their natural best, to hold the states would send them over the up titelr heads and make the most of border. And here Is the conclusion their figures and appearance. Ugly of the story; khaki garb has been discarded for In due course 200 very dissatisfied womans wear In prison, with neat and wild-eyeCrees, with 450 horses, and becoming gowns. Their hair is were rounded up and started north- dressed simply and naturally to suit ward. with a strong force of United the contour of each face. Every womc States cavalry In attendance. They an has her own looking-glass- . Instructors in Glasgow's jail were met at the boundary line by three mounted policemen, one corporal teach women how fo walk gracefully and bold up their heads. How Is this and two troopers. The American commanding officer for a Glasgy tolbooth? But Tip Is no looked at them with a surprised air. bawbee or gaberlunzle lad to find "Wheres your escort for these In- fault, but It seems a long way from the old "double jougs and "duck dians? he asked. and walking "Were here, answered the cor- stool to looking-glasmasters. poral. England is following Scotland. By Yes, yes, I see. But wheres your a recent order of the home office the regiment? "I guess Its here, all right, said Scotch system is to apply to all fethe corporal. The other fellow's look- male prisoners between the ages of sixteen and twenty-two- , of whom, In the breakfast after ing things. "But are there only four of you, England, there are nowadays far, far too many. Starting out, a large numthen? "Thats so, colonel; but you see, we ber of the offendera and the unfortunates are to be sent to Aylesbury wear the queens scarlet." And these four redcoats were all prison to learn some of the arts taught that were necessary to take these 200 In the Scottish prisons, such work as Indians, their horses and belongings knitting, sewing, dressmaking, housea distance of more than one hundred keeping and cooking. miles Into Canadian territory where they could bother the United States no more. THOSE WHO SCOLD 'CENTRAL d four-year-ol- home-sustaini- . self-respe- half-bree- g first-clas- . d Calla-thenl- s Platsd Btuff Wanted. ' a small crowd at the There soda counter when the tall man rushed In and pushed an empty bottle over the drug scales. Acid! he whispered, excitedly. Ten cents' worth of acid, and quick! r crowd began to sit The up and take notice. "Whats he going to do with that acid?" demanded one. It's a secret, answered the drug clerk. "Nothing unusual, I hope? "Well, rather. "What! You mean to say he Is going to take that acid? "Oh, no. Listen. There Is a silver An Expert Accountant. at his house tonight and he wedding Mrs. Newly Don't you like my new Is to test the presents as fast going hat, dearest? as his friends bring them. Yes-s- , it's all right. Newly And then and there they voted him Mrs. Newly Well, I bought it on the meanest man in town. dear! your account, Newly Yes. you usually do. Brooklyn Life. Newly Discovered Pleasure. The honeymoon had gone the way of all honeymoons, and their first Approved Knitted Garments quarrel was on. "Of course," he sneered, "youll 50c pair and up , pack up and go home to your mother Send us your orders or call at now. "What, and lose all the excitement factory, one block east of Bamof quarreling with you? she retorted. berger depot. Well, I guess not! 302 2Sth Street, Ogden, Utah No was soda-wate- tir.r's Modern Individual, No Greater Boor Than Man Who la Always Raising Row With Telephone Girl. There surely exists no greater boor pup than the man who is always raising a row with the telephone girl, writes Tip In the New York Press. All over, everywhere, In Europe and this country, come reports of nervous breakdowns of hello girls. Lots of men, and whole scuds of women, seem to think these girls are trained talking devils, with a. special spite reserved for the "phoner alone. It Is silly, not to say brutish, to scold the operator for something she cannot help. No matter how well trained the nerves are, it Is impossible for the strongest nerves to be quarreled and yelled at month in and month out without some nervous string being worn or broken. There" are probably more lowbrowed, scolders, drivers and browbeaters of women In this country than were ever seen here before. There Is one blessed thing Tip must say of Texas. If any dog tries to browbeat or run over a woman down there, the first man that hears him Is liable to entertain him by punching gun wads out of his face, and pushing his teeth down his throat vlth the end of gun. low-flun- r j. t c u::; Kinc.-o- m to Having Ecr.t on Globe. Unique Statutes Russia, having been denounced all over the world as the worst oppressor the working people, now comes forward with the unique claim that she has the best labor laws on the globe. stores Russia declares that "pluck-m- e cannot exist In the country, as they do In America, for example. Employers are compelled to pay wages In cash, not in food, clothing, etc., and bosses disobeying the law are fined (25 to (150. The employer Is also required to take hygienic care of his laborers and to supply them medical attendance free of charge. In a factory where a thousand persons are employed a hospital with at least ten beds must be provided and all medical attention free. The working day Is limited between six a. m. and seven p. m. Labor on Sundays and 40 holidays In the year Is prohibited, except In cases of actual necessity, and not more than 120 hours overtime may be worked in any year. On the other band, employers may fine hands for any of the three causes: First, for defective work; second, for absence without sufficient cause; third, for Infraction of shop regulations. In determining what Is defective work the employer Is not the sole judge. The government factory inspector may be appealed to. Fines are calculated by the nature of defects and not by the loys sustained Fines for absence by the employer. without sufficient cause may not be Imposed unless the absence is for at least a half day. No fine for absence on account of fire, flood, illness of the workmans wife or parents, or death Strikes are prohibited and of either. punishable by imprisonment, depending on the damage caused. The government also punishes employes by Imprisonment not to exceed three months and prohibits them from managing a factory for two years. of LAND OF In Cl',1 iv:: Unexpectedly inte.c.tjptzd THE COMMON PEOPLE America a Sense of Manhood and Equality Is Says Englishman. America, writes Joseph Burtt, an Englishman, is a young giant who has fought for and won a virgin land and the sweat of his toil is upon him. In his eyes are the hopes that move the world, and as he gazes on his bride nothing seems too high for their united destiny. We of the same stock are proud of the magnificence of this new champion In the world's tourney; and yet to us, who rememner our long centuries of painful growth and see England as she still Is, the simple faith of the American in time and material progress Is pathetic. It Is the optimism of a boy who thinks all will be right when he is a man. 1 loved America before I went there, and no words can tell what It was to me to aee for the first time the happiness and freedom of the common people In and the wealth and abundance which they live. 1 paced the streets of Boston last September, thrilled with the possibilities of human life as I saw them before my eyes. A cabman Is my natural enemy and cheats roe when be can, but even the cabman who drove me to the boarding house seetned a friend; and the girls in their offices moved about their work like queens, conscious of their womanhood and knowing that no man could make them afraid. In all I spent four months traveling and lecturing in the eastern cities of he states and met many men of varied classes. In my wildest dreams for the race I had never foreseen such wealth, such freedom, such equality. America Is the land cf the common people, as England Is the land of the classes. If I were a young workingman I would go to the states as soon as I could earn a passage, because, once on her soil, I should cease to be a laborer and become a man which is a very different thing. Better than the boundless wealth of America, better than any material benefit she can bestow, is this sense of manhood and as the equality that Is as air. Dlckene Nearly Popular at Blbls. Dickens public passes beyond the hounds of the British Empire. There milla America with Its eighty-fivlions of people and Its widespread, its fervent, regard for Dickens. There Is France, where Daudet could write: "Little Nell and Paul Dombey came to me as a revelation of purity and InThere Is Germany, where, nocence. Dickens compels as Bunsen, said, tears and laughter amongst Germans as amongst his own people." There is Russia, where Tolstoi relates that he found the Christmas Carol in the cabins of the humblest serfs, and where Oliver Twist" and "Nicholas Nickleby are read In seven different translations In the realms of the czar. It Is futile to multiply evidences of the universality of the genius of Dickens. Next to the Bible and Shakespeare, his books enjoy the widest popularity. Strand. e Doing Hit Best. "I understand PossumviUe has organised a brass band. How is it getting along? "Oh, pretty well. The trombone player la still two laps behind, hut hes a hard worker. Accounted Fer. Bacon This paper says that the German emperor has 75 tltlee. Egbert I always wondered what made the ends of hia mustache turn up 0, Yonkers Statesman.- fa ckbu UailfieLtS-Measurement- s taken for garments which are guaranteed to fit. Best quality of goods; prices from 90c to $3. 50. Drop In the days when Col. Charles Ed ranging wards, former secretary of the Demo- postal to Mrs. Samuel Otterway, cratic congressional campaign com- care Mrs, McFadyen, 43 Colummittee, was traveling for a commer- bus St., Salt Lake City, or leave cial concern, be reached a little southern town on one occasion, when the written order at Samuel Otter-way- s, Will be in? BountifuL only hotel there was crowded. Edwards 'Insisted he had to have a 3. 10 28Nov. Oct. Bountiful 12,22, room for the and the clerk It Took Nine Negro Farm Hands to Round Up Startled Literary Man. night, finally told him that there was one' room be could share with another Notice- man. The Davis & Weber Counties But, he concluded, "youll have to Caral Co. is offering for sale 1000' sleep In the same bed with him. Edwards agreed to this, and. as It shares of secondary stock to perwas late at night, went to the room sons owning land under its canal he thought had been assigned to him. He hastily prepared for bed and for the irrigating of which they quietly lay down beside his bed fel- have at present no water. For low. Later In the night he awoke and saw a man sitting at the foot of the particulars apply to J. C. Nye,. bed reading by the light of a candle. t Secretary, Ogden, Utah. Great heavens! exclaimed EdAre you going to Arthur E. Pratt George Halverson wards, sitting up. put a third fellow Into this bed? Halverson & Without a word, but with a terrified who on man his the face, expression Lawyers had been reading dived through the Notary Public in Office Ind. pnone 4K; Bell 87 window, carrying with him most of Edwards looked 402-40- 3 the window sash. Ecdes Building, Ogden. Utah around, and saw that the man he had been sleeping with was a corpse. He J. D. Skeen W. R. Skeen D. A. Skeea had gotten Into the wrong room. "It took nine negro farm hands, says Edwards, in ending the story, to round up .that literary fellow for General Practice. v breakfast in the morning. Prat LAWYERS BOTH PHONES OGDEN, DANGER IN UTAH. Cp OFf Large Stock COOLING When Terribly Warm On Should Taks Hot Rathor Than Cold Water Bathe. Choice Selection Jos. Parry & Sons Co. Fine Granite and Marble Monuments & Headstones When much overheated do not he 2253 WashingtonfAve., OGDEN, UTAH. ambitious to cool off too quickly. It Is fraught with danger, especially by the UNION PACIFIC TIME CARD teed water route. When terribly warm take hot rather In effect April 17, 1910: than cold water baths, and put hot waArrive at Morgan f r the East ter on the back of neck and wrists. No. 10 9:28 a. m. This Is good for any overheating, esNo. 4 8:00 p. m. pecially If there Is a sense of blood In the head and dreadful flushing, as Arrive at Morgan for the West No. 5 4:44 a. m. It Induces speedy perspiration. No. 3 4:54 a. m. If you will nqj be converted to the 1,0 :18 a. m. hot water cure at least do not pour , No. 9 cold water down or over you. Sip Cement Sills and Caps. your drinks and sponge (he wrists and neck with cloths wrung from ice waOrder your cement caps, sills, ter. The habit of applying lumps of Ice to wrists and base of brain or of posts, etc., from John Naylor, getting Into a cold hath or under a block east of C. H. Ramp ton & shower when dripping with perspiraCo.s store. Bountiful. Does any tion Is deplorable. When suffering from neat at night kind of cement work. t staying in a tepid hath for ten or fifteen minutes Is decidedly cooling. The residents of tropics know the value ot this cure. Fan yourself dry. Never he foolish enough to get between sheets wrung from cold water. It will cool you, doubtless; also make you a rheumatic for life. Dont feel that there Is nothing more cooling than to make Ice cream on hot days. Handling of ice with bare bands Is dangerous, no matter Wear rubber what the temperature. funeral Dlrccb anil Enbalmcf gloves. John Barton IS THE HOME FAILURE? A The American Man la Too Busy to Enjoy the Company of Family Life. Cativui j. l mm, Uta m. d. Physician & Surgeon. this The failure of the home X-Raid Electrical Labratory, busy, driving country, is one of the indictment counts in the startling Phone No. SI Dews brought against the American women, in a current publication by Rev. BTAflL KA13YILLEL Dwight Hillls. Nor does be let the American men escape. He pictures the Englishman deliberateI I buy and sell land and ly breakfasting at home and strolling canal stock.. I breed. PCf to his business at ten o'clock, and I bUy an(j seji registered home again in time for afternoon tea. The American Is too busy for family and grade Jersey cattle; also life. A hasty breakfast, behind the horses. My prices are right. morning paper, a rush all day, up to Thomas J. Steed, Htoper, Utah. the very edge of the evening dinner, Bell phone 29D, Kaysville ex. leave him too weary and exhausted to enter or create another atmosBsst Firs Inturtnc Husband and wife go differ- Notary Public phere. ent ways. "The wife, absorbs herself with charity, club-lif- e or society. If she Is weak and meets LICENSED AND BONDED The temptation, a tragedy ensues. ABSTRACTER OF DAVIS COUNTY average American woman clings, long Both Phones Bell 2t red; P. C. I. 04 after she has ceased to receive enUtah couragement In so doing, to the old Farmington, ideal she saw in the husband, "hoping that some day he will cease giving her a & WBXffiT L W1LLIT. jb. Even the things and give himself. Frenchman is a better family man; and every traveler testifies to the keen relish with which. In public ATrcmn-AT-u- n. pleasures, the French husband shares BlOg-- . 108 tenth Hals BW the simplest amusements of his fam- (Mss Is Ssstt Bell PkM UM ily. It Is the families of almost any ILlt LAK1 OTIT. VTAffi other blood than American, those of the Hebrews best of all, who show us what holidays at home may be. We are neglecting, It seems, the best saving Influence of all, in what Gladstone called this fallen and disordered world, to mitigate "the principle of personal selfishness and sustain the fabric of society. In ay ltSy.aL well-to-d- if o VJ heart-hungr- Nephi Palmer a Willey & Willey ... iFire) Get your house, your furni-- $ Infant Mortality. The department of health ascribes ture, your barns insured the high death rate among babes In X before it is too late. You hot weather to the Ignorance of the get 'good protection for mothers, and for their edification has Y little money. Issued a simple list of rules for carJOHN STOKER, ing for Infants, printed In several lan- X AGENT FOR FIRE AND LIFE. guages, and urging that prompt notification of Illness be sent to the branches of the department. The mortality among babies is found to be highest among the negroes, the Ital- Vitrified Pipe and Drain Tile. ians ranking second and the Russians third. The Yiddish speaking populaAll sizes of vitrified sewer pipe tion of the lower East side has a com- and drain tile which I am selling paratively good record. Medical E. H. Mit-- cheaper than ever. chell, Wood9 Cross.. t |