OCR Text |
Show 'f La- TAtttXEK OF In dealing with a jewefy store you of reliability want a liberal supply with each purchase. Our goods are absolutely guaranteed and fifty years successful business has established our reputation for Remove cc Grouch Reflects In Work Despite Yourself 99 Reduction - of - Enlisted oiirvIf over this inorniu ITO SALT LAItt Hum si UTAH are UJl uu oil ani'ins; Some of Uncle Sam's Famous Battm ships May Be Forced Out of Commission Owing to Lack of Sailors. uurosjiective mood that large and seemingly m likely to mnuHtiu; workers? growing Iim of more or-frHold the 'mirror up to Don't try to dodge the ii no. ou yourself and don't try to softm the inuine in the glass, can't a ttord to do so. Your emploxer isn't alTord it. Asking our-o- lf this que-- t ion,- - look at umr image in all frankness and read the truth from that whuli the mirror shows you. It am traee of "grouch appear-- , in the face looking back into ours it is up to jou to get busy in taking the kinks out of this counterfeit presentment of yourself. It is either your clinic or your fui.er.il. This um illmpni't in the worker wliojias amqiiod a position that calls for him to work has a single thief sourte of origin. The worker funplv is dissatisfied with the conditions under whuh he Is working. Due" thing, two things, a store of thihgn may le lending tojhis but whatever the cause it requires only ordinary intelligence disclose to that the dissatisfied worker not only is not satisfying himselt : with his work hut he is not satisfying his employer. an has man - It is doubtful if this unthinking appreciation of Ih i hi The Most Expressive Word. At a recent meeting of savants and others with pretensions to authority In a matter of language, a discussion arose as to the most expressive word In English. While admitting that the field, was a wide one and that decision could only rest upon the very general grounds, the participants took -great interest in the question and many suggestions were made. It tas observed that the tendency was to name onomatopoetic words, such as "buzz," crack, rattle, snap add "thud. From these the list took on a subtler cast, and the word honor Other ex- found several supporters. as or of moods sentiments, yressions and "mournful "lonely, "dreary, Iblithesome, met with favor. When the matter was at a standstill one of those present ' advanced the word no with a strong plea for Its acceptance as the most expressive word It was unanimously agreed that "no was the answer, not particularly because It was a striking example of onomatopoeia, but because It most completely, quickly and definitely conveyed unmlstakahle Idea. Wanted a Weeping Whale. of ... the, CetUcj was regaling a little group of ladles with sea 6torles. One trip, he said, "there was a and woman who bothered me to death about whale. Her one desire was to see a whale. A dozen times a day she besought uattS" have tier called If a whale hove in sight. "I said rather Impatiently to her one day: " But, madam, why are you. so anxious about this whale question? she - answered, I want Captain to see a whale blubber. It must - be very Impressive to see .such an enorRochester Her mous creature cry. aid. J rs - joung iov unsatisfactory his dissatisfied efforts may be in a working organization. Accordingly as he is dissatisfied that dissatisfaction must find outward expression among his fellows. lie could not eoneeai the fact if he tried. Facial expression, eje, ear, voice and movement every hour in the dav are indicative of his dissatisfaction. Ill- - work reflects it in spite of limsclf. And when occasion arises when criticism of this work may be be. expected, how harsh and blunt and unsparing this criticism may All employers are not just men. Injustices are worked against men If something is who under the square deal might be model employes. constitutionally wrong with Jones employers and Jones can see no way out of his place himself t to remedy the com il ion J ones owes the source For whatever search of a better opportunity. of employ ment in it-t- to-ge- o erkaJ ton umlcr a kidi-he-- u handW of the burden the while bearing plish anything 1 1 (s impossible! caphBut In my exjierience of men in the capacity of employers I can say that in a case of reasonable douht of where blame rests in such cases an employer who is worth working for always is wise enough to lend an ear to a manly appeal from a man who is worth work- ,pf4hp-dii- it isficd-eoiul- An, Old-Styl- interests. Care of (he Babies and Housework .If old-styl- , , - ' ... ' ' eatTbrone f speak the first word, and I say the same thing-t- o every young woman similarly sit- Sure Thing. uated. So long as two people love each other matter in the least 'which is the doesnt it they are apt to get - first to make up. - Gcncrolljr it is the aupe- -' ' NervyBIrd. rior person who makes the first advance. Mamma, said the exasperated And there is comfort for twenty apologies in being the superior person. young lady, 'I wish you wouldnt hang that old parrot out on the front porch Men are a good deal like children in the matter of misbehavior. They have to be coddled into admitting they were in the wrong. these evenings. Why not, my dear?" asked her And the wrong or right of a quarrel doesnt matter when two people mother In surprise. V- - are willing to forget Why, I think before yon bought woman should mean to that the I dont always make the first advances. him he must have belonged street car conductor. Every, two or But the less discussion of a quarrel there is after it is over the better. three minutes when Edwin calls ho too often leads to its renewal. The It fls Talking over the cause of the fusg chirps cut, 811 doses, please simmer let is down. to best for things way anything." Just too embarrassing It is said that Impetuous people have black eyes. Yes; and if they don't -have them them.1- it' Chicago News. --WOMEN-DOWORIC muctLflioriLJ-- Peculiar Changes In Industrial HavS Been. Brought in MoHusbands Do hawk Valley i. Practically All Housework. soon for either your own or your employers best ned Uncle Sam's livery on January 1. lft 10. Already the navy la 1,500 shy of Its authorized strength, and the reduction continues day by day. According to the naval officers there llll-ic of Edwin W. Sims, United States sttorney for the Northern District not be a sufficient number of men will as United it it mentioned as the possible successor of the late Sol H. Bethea the new 8hlps now approach- man to servHales District Judge at Chicago. Mr. Sima has been In the government without reducing the completion ice ince 19C2, when he resigned the post of Cook County attorney to accept lng erewa of the minor cruisers or putting petition as special attorney with the Bureau of Corporations at Washington; In 8C6 he was sent to Alaska to Investigate the fur seal fisheries on the Prk several of the older ships out of combild Islands in the Bering sea. He received his present appointment on Sep-t- e mission altogether.. They do not apniter 1, 1906, and prosecuted John R. Walsh, the Beef trust and tha Standard prove of laying up the new ships. As Oileompany. fast as completed they will go Into and tnto active service. cpmmlssloi It is said that even the newest ship when placed In ordinary deteriorate Condi-Sen- -- shall have to sanction.-ItJa-miestlo- father owns and for a long time manStay at Home While the Wife aged the business, but a tew years ago I Supports the Family. he became all but helpless through Ill- e n n Wea If you are grouchy get busy and find out the cause of it. Then you cant attack the cattle too ha Increase of 6,000 urging to congress-ahi the next report of the department. This will not receive President Taft'a whether request for even half that number can receive executive approval. At the present rate of falling Off In It la enlistments and practically certain that there will be - Actress. , It may be true that the housewife who otherwise Charlotte, , Crabtree. systematizes her work finds ample timer "Lotta (ask your father if Tie ever her mind, always providing that improve saw her on the stage), has Just won she herself and her husband for has only litigation which will bring her propwhom Is to She worth, at 100,000. keep house. But most of us do erty valued tt Is said, about 11,000,000, made by not remain long in this ideal 8tate. ChiInvesting her stage earnings In real ldren come, and even one child ia a aad estate-llarge cities, she was never one .ever Jiaaa. small .bl.Qw.tQ .system,. 1 counted.. a.'.beauty isbe . did. not ... encourage the "Johnnies; did not fig baby to care for she is lucky if she gets all are In the divorce Court In any caher afternoons fre& to devote to thebaby. pacity, and she quit playing before I have been a business woman and can benethe public got tired of her. No By AMT L HEUPLE claim some success. I also believe in sys- fit performances had to be given for her after, her. xetlrementJ3hewai leiuafizirg work but I cIo not joTn in con-- altogether respectable and she e paid demning the woman who. finds .house work, Quite an .. .. her .. QWD. bills. hard. When there is even one small child the best-lai- d actress. Chicago Tribune. plans are apt to "" aft 7 ' He Wae Not Mercenary. - i , agley. gang Let us say nothing of our broken nights rest, nor of the upsets that She: "So many men nowadays mar You wouldnt marry illnesses occasion, .when even the dishwashing gets left to the for. childish money. Ty me for money, would you, dearest? the man of iamily while we turn in to get a few hours sleep. The houseNo, darling; He (absently): wouldnt marry you for all the money work doesnt get done then, and it takes time to catch up again. But even the' ordinary everyday work wheretherearetwo' or three stnallclul-dren- In the world.1 - She: Oh, you horrid, horrid cooking and washing, baking and mending, making perhaps all Boston Transcript. wretch. of the small garments and taking a delight in doing it even this will Clumsily Put. hardly give ns our afternoons free. for pleasure?; across Going Has the reader ever tried to buy what with- - a small baby in her arms ? ' "No, mereiyto bring -- the, wife I have, for we have no convenient grandmother. Bet her see what a Cassells Journal, home. pleasure it is to go shopping with a child of two or three and see how Wae Laid on the Shelf. she will be. successful n Algernon Tassln has a story in the For iny part, without children I would prefer the business world, current Smart Set that stamps him as a master hand at the depiction of ten- hut I have made my choice and I am not sorry for it. I work a good der sentiment and remakable draw dc&L harder than when my hgws were nine to five, with a short day Satlng. The Restoration of Miss Willy MacNeaT'is the story of & once pop- urday and Sunday free, but there are compensations that the childless ular actress, laid op ' the shelf foi housewife lacks. I regret I have little time to- improve my mind what many years, who suddenly finds her time t take for reading I often begrudge." Things will be better by and opportunity and goes .pack to her find let me in means and hik pleasure my babies. Here and now Simeon Craigs Last Words' by, thsone. is a powerfully portrayed account of a we have them and nothing else not' even the systematizing of our housetragedy that resulted from a wild work is so important. There Is a. remarkable Joy ride. study of a womans soul torn by fear and remorse, besides a number of I have had a quarrel with my fiance. " cither excellent stories. I atn sure lie was in the wrong, but I think Overheard on the Honeymoon. he wants to make up, but is tod proud to Tbe Brtde: But why look so blue, ea v so. Do you advise me to saj the first Freddy? You know papa has promword? frocka. all my bed he will still bny Yes but The Groom (gloomily): So. runs the wail of a ,very forlorn Im wondering what the dickens we young woman. Certainly, 1 advise her tc and . well as the pronounced decrease the number of new enlistments, whlcB the authorities attribute to the Increasing demand for moderate as well as high priced labor occasioned by the. business activity rising tide of throughout the country. The present authorized strength of the navy's enlisted force Is 44.500. Tbs nuval, authorities have contemplated it ing for him. The navy department Washington U confronted with a probable reduction of the enlisted force through failon the part of seame ures to and cngluemen now in the service, a0 ss Advice ae te yateat kility sad Frecedare FREE apaa reqaett. Scad sketch aed deecripliaa af year iaeeatwa. Harry J. Rekiaaaa, Attaraey at Law aad Salic ft ar ad falcate, 304-- 5 Jadft Baildiay, Salt Lake City f ct Navy Likely. By JOHN A. HOWLAND -'- Force . s ness. Then the daughter picked up the reins, went driving right ahead and has overcome many difficulties and met with success In a field hard for even men. The daughter notonly conducts the plant, but also goes Into the markets of New York and other big cities and aells the output under trying conditions. If the above Instances of womans pluck and resourcefulness are criterion, she cannot in the Mohawk valley seek special favors on the weaker Bex argument, and sha doasn'L. .$eUb er is she clamoring for the privilege of breaking into further hardships via the ballot route. furt Plain, N. Y. Although ambition and progressive, the Mohawk valley Is In a way reverting to certain tufUnns In vogue when IndianB roamed Its forests and fished Its streams. Then I squaw remained at the settlement I did the real work; now the wile jnundreds of Instances labors In ftoe or factory while the husband to practically all the household lutks cooking, washing, etc. 1 Tils change has been brought about 8nk in Spinning Wheel, through the shifting of Industrial In the Mohawk valley. FounCampbcllsvllle, Ky. Mre. W. C. Gridries and other manufactories of the der of Adair county, was attracted to to "the her' weaving room the other day sort have-gonby coal and Iron centers or to the west the sound of her reel and on opening nearer the door, she was horrified to see a end middle west in order to be d theti customers, and have been large snake going around with the by Industries in which women spinning wheel. When the reptile tan earn better wages ban men. crawled, on Ibq.wheel U. started the In one little village In central New wheel to running. The snake was unfoil there are several expert workers able to free Itself and a number of spectators witnessed the remarkable to Iron and steel who are . do wives sight for nearly half a day. The snake while their sotttekeepers, vork In knitting mills and earn from was finally, killed and measured five 1 60 to $3 a day, The wife instead of feet In length. the family follow the foundij , laving las adapted herself to ..the new conditions and gone Into a mill, while the lead of the bouse remains at home . at-ten-ts con-fitkn- a pi dtyJMn.when.at -- ' se. This Is particularly true to their engines. The only course open to the navy Is to send the veteran ships back to the navy yards to be partially dismantled and laid up until the state of the national' treasury Justifies further increase in the cost of maintaining the - navy. Those most hurt by the enforced retirement of a part of our fighting force are the younger officers of the grade There of captain and commander. will be fewer chances for them to exercise the command rank that has hem the ultimate aim of all the hard work up through the grades from midshipman te lieutenant-commande- r. The vessels most likely to be removed temporarily fronrtho active list are . the veterans Oregon, Indiana. Massachusetts uKUqwa,.XJJa HJ: lleve the pressure by reducing the necessities of the line of battle fleet In the matter of seamen by over 2,600. Tbs placing of four or five of the smaller cruisers out of commission would give opportunity for furthar economizing to, the extent of nbojt e sue-reede- t- ? 1 1,600 men.. X- Tooth Filled 3,000 Yea re Ago. Berlin. A j piece of dental work., 3,000 years bid was exhibited af thh International dental congress la this bumfi. .Jaw . city The. object Js taken from an Etruscan tomb and hna n calfi tooth, held In place by gold The workmanship is excel-- ' fillings. lent and seemingly as fresh as though Just done. The exhibit la the property of Dr. Gueflnt of Naples, IN HIS OWN YARD SINCE 1863 ver thetuba. Thla does not by any mean3 Indicate Ihe full extent to which woman la taking mens place In central New York; neither does It cover the unusual vocations to which she Is resorting. She as a Is prominent and successful (rower of ginseng;. sheJs Jrequentiy thccessful as a bop grower; she is frequently a general farmer, and in one Instance a mother and several daughters have long handled a big farm without any male help whatever, the husband and father having died years (Jo. x Kentuckian DeAtT Who Had Not Stepped Outside Picket Fence In Forty-SiYears. An overseer of Hayden'S estate named Borders was the only human being whom the anchorite saw, and Borders Louisville, Ky. News has com to has declared that the words which he thla city of the death at Greenbrier, exchanged with the recluse In a score Nelson county, of Basil Hayden, who of years can.be enumerated" upon bla had not stepped outside the picket fingers. , Borders took care of Haydens propfence bounding his yard since President Lincoln freed the slaves. erty' until a mistake In accounting It was not resentment at thla act made by a bank clerk exasperated the which caused Haydens seclusion, for hermit, and henceforth, penuriousness neighborhood tradition Is that he shut having gripped him, he bid an estate, himself in a little room that day in which will amount to nearly 100,000 1663, after, his sweetheart died, and in chinks and pillow slips and cast-of' v' looked no more upon men. clothing. x This woman and her daughters have elected a barn and other buildings for the farm; they build and repair all tofir fences, do trenching for drainage, FROGS LIVING TEST TUBES Ifve dug and walled wells, do their afn plowing, and. In fact, do all the Used in the Hygienic Laboratory of wrk Incidental to a RecentMarine Hospital in Experiments state. York Jiiry farm In New , with Drugs. ly one of the daughters hiked hurried-1from the Adamless hearth and took uito herself a husband, and great was Washington. The discovery that the Indignation of the mother and sis-t-s frogs are being, used In the hygienic thereat labratory of the marine hospital servhas several ice as . The Mohawkvalley Jiving test tubes for experiwoman lawyers and doctors, asd one ments with drugs and poisons, will uves member of the latter profession arouse some of the humane probably is a rural community and her pract- societies of the country.. ice Is so big that she keeps four - That frogs are being thus sacrificed horses and has a man for driver. Sprng, in the Interests of science became siknmer, fall and winter. In all- - sorts known when the treasury department of weather, no matter what the cona request of Surgeon Gendition of the roads may be, she drives approved for ?5 to be expended eral Wayman b? day and night to the homes of pawithout competitive bids in the purchase of live frogs. Jt)nly those who have spent winters Dr. Wayman explained to the de to the Mohawk yaljejr can fully realize that The laboratory required partment Ylat such work means mercury away the frogs for testing the strength oT g b!ow zero; howling, Ordicertain medical preparations. winds; fierce storms of rain, snow and must service for the supplies narily feet; mud hub deep or snow In the be after competitive-bid- s purchased for heart a to breaking depth hhways but In view of the man (or woman) and beast, and bights have been received, most of the that frogs received fact Ql Inky blackness. In Washington for. table purposes arbeen the woman haa lAnother long rive after , they have been shot and Mperlntendent of one of the largest skinned. Dr. Wayman had to have Mohawk valley, the in mills bitting some latitude to enable him to get aid In the vfor& as well, and another. the frogs while still wearing their for has Sib it very young woman, ' . green liveries. of full charge had fveral years at the the scientists la what Just rawboard manufacturing plant. face-cuttin- 0 , T boratory do with the frogs is a secret, but It Is presumed. In view of the fact that new frogs are constantly In demand, that the frogs do not long, survive the drugs administered to . them. , BEAR RENDS BABfS FATHER Man Bravely Chases Grizzly Carrying Off Hlr Child Brute Clawe and Chewe Him. Nyack, Mont. Jamea Doolittle, a homesteader near here, was probably fatally wounded In rescuing his daughter from a grizzly bear which had picked her up and carried her about 200 yards. the childs Doolittle, hearing screams, gave chase on horseback. The horse threw him, breaking; his four-year-o- ld ( lcgrThen ihe grlzz1y ttlrhed;'clawed a frightful manner and chewed both his legs and arms atmost ' The man In to shreds. Aside from a few scratches th by was uninjured. ' b Falls from Balloon. Kan. Henry E. Hoff- Coffeyville, man, an aeronaut, was killed the other night by falling 600 feet from his balloon. Hlg parachute failed to open and he dashed headforemost ground. to tha |