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I ij 1 W hI Motn s an urtlcl In ha
I Npl auk mate Journal of March a
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i E t In t n h the writer take a very pas >
I r i f h I MII > 11 view of the results obtained
I i j 1 i t i i lmaiy effort In the nonCbrl
I t t n m rid He tell us what a vlsltot
I jl Iio M Mars would flnd were he lo In
I I kt ij i veMlgaic nUt earthly nHlglou coati
I tlonx xnd ays
i r II fwld And nvvetthele Chrli
I ti m in n and women attlduoutly en
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II i I I K K > i 111 collecting money In an n
q If I iHir t convert the heathen to
I j i hriii Unity and apparently sincere In
l J IIIMI 1 > < lld that they may accompli
i4 p d hen as a matter of fact and rtg
11 t < rrln Christian
I i 3 In 1111 ih different Jarring
L c t tian I together do not In halheii
f I r I pi Jill I Mike more than one hundred
I P t + 1 r I ih ii nI real ionvert to Christlarlty
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F i I i h Y > n while each year tha healu
I i i Jtl iiuiiition Increase several million
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I m If might also ascertain that SINce thaI
> in ikim after a centary of Uie Brest
I PS n 1 t nuionary activity lhe world Hi
I C s knoun I lie nnnCbrlMlan population
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I < lui Hliinit doubled
I F r 1 Then l more In the am train
I 1 i j And tur writer Is bat eprelng a view
r f lhit is held by many
I I Km ihire Is another tld tn that
i 1 f
It I t Mn In Aith tot dawn of the nln
f i ic nth i ntury numerou organlMlkM
i k
i I I f I ui formed for the propagation ot
I 1 th < iiilMhin faith and at ireent
II + f IM orgtnliatlon era anibrailng he i
i f t 1 q ntii Hd As a rtsult of their la
k r i 111 a1 too M i ntlre dlxtrlcUi have been given the
r 1 hi iMngK of ilvlllMtlon The ttandwlch
I ilnnilH have becom cl lilted Th 11JI
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t h i nil han < been rescued from IdoLs
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i ii Ii ii t ami lunnlballatn Madagascar
h c 1 j when the hlatory if lhe martyrdom
it It f r I r iln > Ai atoUc churiha ua repast
jI k i d alniot tn our own day ha bofmt
I i t fr Thiif ii hardly a language on
J I i itiith In which the ufolM uf the HH
I n i difim In not xung today by toina
i happy hlldren of the Ktemal F > llwT
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J And the Milting Irn1u itces ot chvolt
i4 t IxnikH and newapapor tetsrlih rail
I tt riHln and a thoumuvd other lntttu
r i r N tlunx that have grown up under tho
r 1 I I jirotrotlng steelier of the croas have
I f I mode a new worid In the brief period
4 I if a Klnglo century Bo ranldar the
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I I > hangt s thit fear has base expresiad
i i that multitude of the nonChritiau
world will ItO n their aId yflt rm
Ii i > f belief L3S14fS they have learned any
S thing Ixtter and that would certainly
1 be H calamity Aa torn OUfo has ex
IH C jiriiifd It Mora tetrlfele to thes na
tions than the breaking of northern
I djkfH uh ii Nctherland lies locked In
Kli p would be the nngulflng ot mural
1 ilrHth sure to overwhelm from the out
flow of their own depraved and be
nighted souls und Chrietleat contact
I with an outlying world
1hriHtlsn mtiwlonary effort knee by
no means been ueeleat ae the writer In
the Nebraska 8tat Journal seem to
j Imagine It la a deplorable truth that
the soualled Christian eountrlM do not
9 exemplify the tdaoMngt of the Miuiter I
I i In the m n gmn ntof their national anti
international affair We arc exp Mvl
I i i lug more than sixty centt of every
I i illlar nf national tAXation In preparing
I t 1 for war anti oonatdoritig the advlwibll
fly of spending eighteen million
q ijollant upon a tingle battleship The
f i IHinliul Christian nations of tw
Tnrld art armed to the teeth and con
j i otHntly increasing at girat neeltct ot
j the4r paupers the number and powar
Cl of their deadly wmixmt for fear t
I attnik from Christian MIMtlMn Chris
nun Entrtand at the mouth of ems
I IKIII and the point of the bat fore
ii th opium tnwi um protattlng
f
1 hMithun Cttlna and In every heath I
land we sat the flag of tha ChristIan i
nkliMionary followed by bullet bay
oiivta rum And hear
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All this la we repeat to say true
1 U ianiiot be denied that there mutt
Ix WHIM nsdlnil shuaMe at how before
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I Chrlttlan missIonarIes can meet their
intrlllgent opponent In Turkey I eni
China Japan 81am and elwwh
with clear contclenota It It true that
V MI need missionary work at home to
bring harmony between confection anI
k practice Out while all this Is true It
t 1 must alto be admitted that a beginning
j j baa been made of the reparations that
I mutt precede the coming of the kVm of
f r Man and the turning over to Him of
r the kingdom and the power and do
t llIlun and glory for ever
I il SKCOVI > riiSS MATIltll
Ruireos Matjaslna for March takes
I exception In the ttalemrnt mad by
the postmturtei general thai the ac
C I tual lots growing out of the trans
I mission of nrcondclaas mall matter at
one enl a pound amounts to about
i IMOMiomi a year and that theN av
erage com of the transportation of this
matter It more than nine cents a
pound showt that ho express
I e a > ii though never acvuaad of pa
iThtIIn are deliberately quietly
IHrsuKentl iinderhlildlng the govern
I met In the cnrrlage of an enormous
amount of monapbUiir packages
printed matter periodicals and eswa
par which the government ought to
be ablti to transport and deliver at a
far lets cost than express companion
< an do And the natural concluthni It
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L I that If Ike department Is the Intttr by
the second class business It It not
wtna to the actual tout entailed by
that yitltMt hut by mismanagement
Po > newhere
Th conclusion appears In be ab
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tUnriv cirrecl particularly when
vle c 1 n HIM light hhh the nguros
tor inniiilii HhHii upon the Hubjii In
tin riiniilni 1 hi HmlnK rut IK only
a 011Ur or i nt a Miml nml Ltt
oiid la inattu goes free wlUl1n a
rfidlui of frM mlltn Yt tin sm 1
plus for the pr > II rvire Isnt r HP
Wa KM7IK1 If i imada an pnHtal1 I
curly teronl < lxs > matter at a quarti
of H cent a pound there Is no leawm
why the tame kind of matter should
not be carried at a profit In this coun
try at one cent a pound
WHAT AltlJ THIS IAOTSf
There It a gathering of Christian
laymen In this City Interested In ml
aba and a moraine paper faithful to
lit peculiar rotation to trying to Im
PTTSK upon them that the Church baa
not kept Its pledges regarding plural
marriage The paper must know hat
Its petition on this question It utterly
absurd but It continue for purpose
of Ha own to play the farce of fight
Ing an Institution of the past that does
no longer exist In ttalt
On Tuesday morning the aisirtton
vat again mad that at the April con
ference of IMT the Church officially
upon official motion of the first presi
dency confessed that the pledge made
In the manifesto had been broken In
that there ha4 Men MW Infractions of
the taw and W tha Church document
Issued In lt
ThIs la nothing less than an audaci
ous mUsUlamant of the fact The
statement adopted at the April confer
ence 1M7 as an Address to the World
conveys the very opposite meaning We
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quote the paragraphs relating to this
matter In extenso In order that the
reader may Judge for himself aa to
whether the antlMormon ittiWt told
the truth This la from that Address
The Mormon people have bowed
In respectful submission to lie law
enacted against plural marriage While
It Is true that for many yean they
contested the constitutionality of the
taw of Conajress and during that lime
acted In harmony with their religious
conviction In upholding by practice
a 5 well as by spoken and written word
a principle committed from Owl still
when every means of constitutional
defense had been exhausted the
Church abandoned the controversy and
announced Its Intention to be obedient
to the laws of the land Hubsequenl
ly when statehood for ttah became
a poMlblltty on the condition that her
constitution provide by ordinance Ir
revocable without the content of the
United Statea that plural marriage
Hbould be forever prohibited the Mor
mon peopk accepted the condition by
voting for the adoption of the consti
tution Krom that time until now
THK CHUIICII HAS BKKN TRITK TO
ITS 1LKIKIE respecting the abandon
ment of the nntctlv of plural mar
riage If It be urged that there hay
bean Instances ot the violation1 of the
anilpolygamy law Hnd that tome per
sons within the Church hate sought to
evade the rule adopted by her prohib
iting plural marriages the plain answer
la that In every state and nation there
art Individuals who violate the law In
spit of all the vigilance that can be
nerclted but It doe not follow that
the Integrity of a community or a State
Ie destroyed bevausc of such Indivi
dual transgression All we auk la the
m commonsent Judgment to be
exercised In relation to our com
munity that It accorded to other com
munities When all the clrcumttancea
are weighed the wonder IL not that
there have been sporadIc caves of
Plural marriage but that such cane
have been an few It should be re
membered that a religious conviction
existed among the people holding this
order ot marriage to be divinely sanc
tioned Jlttte wonder then that there
hould appear In a community aa large
as ours and as sincere a few over
aealout Individual who refute to sub
mit even to the action of the Church
In such matter or that thete few
should flnd others who iMUMd
with their views the number how
ever Is small
rhoe who refer to Mormon poly
gamy eec a menace to the American
home or as a nerlous factor In Ameri
can problems make themselves ridi
culous 80 far aa plural marriage It
concerned THK QUMBTION IS 8HT
TIjRU The problem of olygamous
living among our people M rapidly solv
ing Itself It Is a matter of record
that In 1W when the manifesto waa
Issuer there were S4I1 plural families
In nine years this number had been re
duced to > 14U Four years later the
number was > 1 and many of tlieae
have wince pasted away
This is the document the paper re
fer to for proof that The church ha
not kept Its pletlgw mad In the Wood
ruff manifesto At will be sewn the
very contrary Is here assorted It Is
freely admitted In the Address quoted
that there may have ben sporadic Infraction
fraction of the law but the gre t fact
that the Church has kept the pledge
made In the Manifesto to made as
emphutlc a language can make It And
that to the truth
CIUMK IVCIIKASINC
The January number of The World
Today contain an article on the
growth of crime In the United Bute
that hi worthy of the thoughtful con
sideration of every cltlaea
The author show that ten thousand
persona are murdered In this country
every year shot strangled poisoned
stabbed or beaten with a club or a
sandbag and that of the murderer
only two In entry hundred are punish
ed The remaining ninetyright eacape
absolutely free In many of the
stale he claims the proportion of
convictions I only half as great In
Georgia for Instance only one mur
derer In every hundred to punished In
a recent census of American crime
digesting the nation u a whole the
statement wa made that In only 11
per cent of our homicide do we e
cure a conviction
Bv way of comparIson the writer
says that Chicago avenge 111 mur
der In a rer while In the came space
of lime Paris records only It murders
and U ndon tour lime the six of
Chicago ha only twenty fleorgla
II typical example of the average Amer
ican Hate record forlyave homi
cide a vear more titan the whole
British Umpire More people are mur
dered In this country In a voar than
are killed on the railroad In tIIe
years the victim of our murder cae
total more than the losses of the Brit
ish army In the liner war And the rate
Is constantly Increasing There are
four and a half time a many mur
der f ir every million of our ponutotte
today at there were twenty year ago
The coft to the people of this law
lessness is enormous Crime in var
ious form I exploited All H bud
pet sad It In said to cost not lea
than ID0 011O a day The writer In The
World Today claims that there are JM
tM person engaged In the pursuit of
crime an a regular buslnees and the
law never touch them Pickpocket he
Rays are thorough organised they
retain the permanent services of crim
inal lawMT to look after lhcli In
terests and IhTe Is II certain wealthy
r > Mint of Nw Yuik wh WIN his
Income to the te tt of jiroinliunt irlin
trial II i jt III i t i Iri > till atit
ilnuii rli < < < jMtr H a fix t totOciul
thvu a ih poll t
Hu h iilltloni arc Iniliil HHfill
1hcy Im ply Indicate that the tine >
has come when the forces of evil have
taken dvantag uf hr llheru gum
intend by the taw of the country aitl
made It a cloak for trim They give
warning that unlee the evil to eradi
cated It will grow until the moat glor
Inoa government ever constructed
among men will fall Into a heap of
ruin
In the article quoted It It pointed out
that some of thoae engaged on the po
lice force of many of our cKta art
the allis of the criminal element There
ha been tome talk lately of graft In
our own police department Ia New
York It I claimed the toll collected
used lo amount to MtOOO000 a month
General ttlngham so we are told es
timated that fifteen per cent of the
members of the New York police force
are deliberately dishonest and that It
wa practically impossible to separate
the guilty from tha Innocent In Buf
falo one of the guardian of taw and
order nard to be Interested In one of
the most notoriout reanrt In the city
and according to the authority quote
b had obtained a fortune from that
I is but Urn evident that something
is wrong somewhere I to high time
that the American people wake up to
a condition that threaten the very
life of the Republic l b1tt
be necessary to divorce th polio t
from politic altogether to b I
to do Ita duty to the people
The lay of the taymea f heard hi the
land
The hat pin to more dangeroua than
the pen or sword
What to needed today to a combina
tion In restraint o high pee
Weather condition affect a leap man
sooner and longer thitn any one clue
Philander C Kites Jra runaway
marriage he tb natural Kmaequam at
philandering
T ympathetlc strikers In Philadel
phia are so few that they are really In
need of sympathy
The United mate legation at Motrota
ha been Honed by a mob of rioter
Give thoae rioter Hall Colombia
Senator Bankhead of Alabama as r
that the development of water power
I an Infant Industry o decidedly
Mae C Wood announce that cite
will claim recognition a the widow of
late Thomas c Plait Will the lady
wear weeds
When plumbers fall out honest
men may get their due ray the
cirgonlnn Hut plumbn never fall I
> nt ID that tnt
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A New York profiwr eteva thnt
President Taftt greatest need Is a
press agent Ills predecessor found
no need nf nue
Porneight year I enter
night the Salt lAke theater was
opened to the nubile I was The
Pride of the Market then
Giving hil opinion of Mr tIliffur4 Pin
chat Andrew Carnegie smys lie la in
clined to walk a straight sometime us
t lean over backward Not an Inept
comment from a competnt obserMT
In Kendal the Kngllnh atrex
now retired says that hi r father eon
dltloned her acceptance of Mr Kendal
aa husband by the provlxlin that they
should always act together ni the
stage If the husband and wife would
always act together there would he
much lea misbehavior on the KlHge
RnprewnUtlre fHtson of MIxli > xlpT > l
ha Introduced a resolution In the
Ik declaring the fourteenth and fif
teenth amendments to the Constitution
null n v and directing the Hl
torneygeneral to submit the intention
to the United Htates supreme url
To b thorough Bepresenttlve leon
should Introduce a resolution declaring
the Const tutlofl unconstitutional and
I th day of the Civil war dies non
I NEW NEWS OF YESTERDAY l
THE BIRD THAT PROTECTED A PLAYWRIGHT
Ily J C Kdvvnrd
This dally serle of anecdotes and Incidents that throw new Interfiling
011 H famous events and perannalltlea of the post
and frequently dramatic light on n
have been collected by Kdwards during nearly forty years ot mere or leus r
I
mate acquaintance with many of the country lenders tine tb Civil war Hash
anecdote or laeldent It fresh from Mr Bd arda notebook and either In whole
110 of Yesterday garnered from the men who
or in part It constitutes Nw News ytly neP tr mH wh
mad pt newethe history or from quailr authoritative n As Im
portant contributions of the Human Interest tort of American history three
enlrblU
artlsles have a dtotla tlv value 1 their own
I wa In the tale terentle about
three year before his death which occurred
I called by
curred In June of 1MO that
the
Invitation upon John Brougham
famous Irish actor and playwright
who to beat remembered perhaps aa
collaborator with Won Houoicault In
th comedy Ixindon Amurance and
the author of what many able critic
tb Hlthr o wh ty erlcs
till consider the boat American bur
lesque locahonta
T room In which the playwright
then In the early N received me that
evening appeared to b hi library and
tudy combined I was dimly lighted
The dlng ember of an open grate
fire cast shadow but a few feet Into
the room and the only other light
shaded desk tamp Most
wa a heavily hadt de mp Mot
uf the room W In deep gloom my
host his deck and Its contents being
th only object about me that could
b seen with any degree of distinct
ness
nessMr Brougham gave me a cordial
welcome and then began speaking In avery
voice that at timed
very low tone of vole to lt
It was dllflcult to follow him final
ly he ke me a question I started
to answer when suddenly there came
from out of the gloom and apparently
not far from Mr Brougham elbow the
brief but explicit command hut up
Nonpulssed I looked at Mr Brough
am but apparently he had heard
nothing 8 marveling greatly I went
on with my anawer only to be told
again as I neared the end to abut
up In a ton of voice that wa even
more shrill than that used In giving
the lInt command
Again Mr Brougham apparently
heard nothing for he took up the line
of conversation where I left off and
Thn growing tendency of many of
the retail liquor dealers n Salt Lake
City to mia the Sunday cloning la
and the apparent Inability of the police
department to effectively enfortv that
taw was never a manifest 1 lat
Hundar my th organ of the Amer
ican administration If the mayor
wanta the saloon closed on Hundays
1 he ha to do to to direct th chief
of police to see that they r closed
T Inability o the police department I
enforce the Sunday closing
effectively to ef Sun l I
leg taw to only apparent aa the
Tribune ay S and not real
Commander IMary ha declined to
submit his proof that he discovered
the north pole to the subcommittee of
the nON naval committee The rea
son asMgrwl to that his contract with
ala publisher forbids him making
them public In the clrcunwunees he
cannot complain If Congress doe not
bestow any honor upon him It is
true that the National Geographic so
ctoty pMed upon hto proof ROD pro
but there Ii
them
nounrcd In favor o blt th
a general opinion that something more
than this should be done to establish
his claim bnyoml all possibility of
cavil or doubt The truth to that the
Commanders refusal to subunit his
proofs I baed on wholly commercial
reasons which do not usually actuate
a really scientific man
purled I easily as It nothing out ot
the ordinary had happened Finally
he asked me another question I start
ed to answer and for the third tIme
came that discourteous command to
me Shut Opt Shut up I tell you
Perhapn It wa the extremely thrill
oereeeh In which the final word were
uttered that aroueed Mr Brougham to
take heed of my embarrassment A
curious smile began to play over Ms
features he wheeled around In hit
chair and addrested himself to the
gloom Keep still Poll he sold
tpmklng In the same low key ttiis
Is my friend Then he turned to me
I must apologia to you for for
getting to notify my faithful guardian
that he must kp still while you were
here Had I Mid to him when we
came Into the room Poll this 1e my
fend and I want you to keep 1111
we should not have been disturbed
Has he told you before to shut up <
Yes several time I replied
That Ia too bad said Mr Brough
am I hope youll pardon me for my
forgetfulne And ltlnnd he smiled
mlchlevou lymy parrot iii a mot
valuable ally You see I am frequent
ly afflicted with unannounced and un
looked for visits from Importunate
persona and bores and when such a
person come It make It 1 the easier
for me to get rid of him It I do not
give Poll to underotand that he must
keep still while the visit to on Other
wise well unfortunately
wlI untruntely you have
learned by experience how Poll trys
pe 1011 I
to help me when I am In trouble
For an hour thereafter I remained
with Mr Brougham mimi during that
lbt
l rlo the bird that before being
warned had tried to drive me out of
hi master
presence maintained a
mot respectful and dlgnlfled alienee
out then In the gloom somewhere
near to his owners elbow
Contest for Panama Canal Exhibition 1
Special Correspondence I
in at Irani one suction of the country
there Is no llngrilng doubt as to the
benefit to be conferred by operation
of the Panama canal People of th
Pacific coast r putting then house
and harbor In order and two clte
Han Francisco and Han Diego are en
gaged Ip a bitter conteat for t prHI
lege of holding an exposition in 1212 In
which year It I assumed the n
vmttrway will be opened to traffic
Han Diego with a population of I H
ha perfected an organIzatIon and
rained Jl00e900 for this purpoee l
public subscription
Another mllHon Is to be added I
through a municipal bonding scheme I
and the counties of southern California
are expected to Invest a third which
will bring the total well above the en i
tire outlay for the AkwkaYukonPaci
fit exposition at Heuttle
A meant of exploiting the climate
which government record show to b
the mot equable and salubrlou In the
country t ho prom > u r of the fair
promls to open the gate on Jan 1
n maintain the show for H full year
There I been an awakening In the
extreme southwest utah as that region
h never known Outside capital ha
been interested In a ilOOAnMO plan tn
cMibllflh In the landlm ked unit spat
loan hay a modern Imrtmr ulth dot kn
and lirmtnnl hj aa HIM floss hI
t lte ot Kunipi Ian h line from
Yum Aiix u dan Diego now In th
i ours of constructIon will make the
latter city the first tourist Mop In I
fornui and real estate operator cheer
fully Ivin promise a population of JKN > by
In Diegos claims lo consideration
beyond the assertIon that her Inten
tion was flirt Announced I baaed upon
her history which dale back to the
middle of the sixteenth century tl
wa i1 J6 according to historians
that Juan Rndrlguea Cabrilto with
his pair of torm battered caravel
sought refuge In San Diego harbor and
It act 1 when Father Junlpero Merit
raised the fn cross 0 Christ In the
western United mate and founded th
mkMkm lhat stand today amkl a clu
tr of ancient olive tree just outside
the city
T conflict between Han Fntnrtocn
sni Han IWetni u nf slat wide Impor
tance n a battle royal It threatened
when efforts are mad to obtain Mat
and fdml mprtalions e Business
men o Men Francisco have been angri
ly demmnred by southern California
editors who were Impolite enough to
make mention of th sister citys graft
caudal aisel her election o another
union tabor mayor There have been
new muttering of state dtvlslon which
were rampant but a few month ago
and with vveral tier o northern Call
tennis counties making advance to
ward MUthem Oregon while the south
land In eeutdrimg the ndtlMbillty of
totting up on lit own account ta n
Iram co lend lit border of bay iwun
tie U not altogether In high favor
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Spring Hosiery Specials
Iadies black cotton hose full faciui cited llii s and girls Hear Hraml blark mttnn
Ladit coton hose fine ribbed and heavy JUMt the tlnnir
A regular lnt
lot and seamless r glr 350 25 tlng
AeeJC for school wear A regular J5c
value secia H jmir
I 15c
el vultw ipecial a pair Jc
Ladies bteck cotton hx > w warranteel Cut pir
Ldie regular h tlte 15 Giildreus Romper iu 1 stylen colors nr
peal a p rer wc pne 35 C Up to 150
Chihlrent black Xton hose a fine ribbed
hO fnribbd
Cidre blck ctn blue overalls trimmed
lisig lit jmir A regular 350 value ori C Chiklrvnt wit red a pair ovcrll trunmet DUc
lpil lollies low neck no tl eve also low wk
fine ribbed lek 1 all tie
Mi Yt iiwrccrizwl silk lwc a fne ried Julie tt
Mil lrerzed
And short ilccvc vc U Special
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hose with a Intle 25 15
hOl wih Ile IMtr lOc
LvaC C
z A pair
A regular 350 hose i > cci8l a pair pir
ribbed Ijitlic low neck anti no sleeve v <
hope a fine Ladi aue
rIm
Boys MIH girls heavy fn rbbed
114 Ilrl8 tlccre Special
dressy IKHe very durable tmle 25 C thoti etcte Spial
A pair
rt black Special a pair 1 plr
and Carpets consider quality as
In selecting your Spring Rugs Carot qualy
Fine assortment
well as pricooul Roods arc always dependable Fne
ment of Lace Curtains and Wall Coverings
rnto sTonr is AT
orn
FTonr
1113114 BOITII MAIN S
iiusrrifs MTKY STUIKI
New YOlk Tribune
Thr ulu i > iint Ln45 imre it n in
tuber cite comm rtinvia
log umew ulr UI
auutnrr btxnl 1ML wteK when a mal
luuk out a iiKurancu juicy Ito
> ovuu wun iio > u I UurdittCtieig
inut Isle aun Would chine at a >
lam time on II u rmin ua > Lice huii
rie
Odd
a
tr n iiu polity PIOVKO <
In iBturaniv parlance for a UUU >
ariatiu loll uiruugnuut tnt nni
livctneu in the iolic > ana the m
ltlet
ureenta iieopw Steel uve tu pay UMT
the net stein of 011 The enter
lirlalng Inumaual who palo his pre
mium on the weatner policy walter
SW heater tirleMKht promoter ot
8an Francisco who managed the tight
for the lightweight uimmiiloiunip
among the uglluM when itnttanK i
Netoou mac iHlualeU b > AU Nolja
worried lent rain on mat
Heater waa urle let 111 ia
day mould keel > uuvvn the uttendamo
In the open air arena where the light
WON to be He uua doubly foitunnli
at the rain did not unect the atten
dance and ne won on toe polio
AUUIXAIPO TODAY
Wuahlngton cor Jlrookljn Kugle
Agulnaldo It llvlni the life ot I
country gentleman on a airmaIl eHtutu
gulII
Just outside of Cavlte lie take no
of hU
part whatever In the polltlca
country Freest the moment of hit cap
ture Agulnaldo took the position that
I wouhl b Improjier for htm to ex
prem any opinion whatsoever regard
hit country by Amen
ing the rule of hil Iy
he hut not
calls So far an It known
commented In any wa > either favor
the administration
adversely upon
ably or at Ulln
tration of the white man For a
trUol
Mid Manuel L
couple of years
Queton the 1hlllpplne commlwiloner
Phllln
to UongreM I lived with Agulnalilo
In his home We were on the most
Intimate term Kemarkable as I may
Intmate have not heard him mnke any
comment whatever about the change
In the government of the Island No
one hat been able to trap him Into
any kind bn an admlmilon I he Ie
klno In
asked whether he thinks conditions
the leland have Improved under the
HdmlnlMtratlon of the American hA
ahnlnllraUon am very busy with my
farming Whether he approve or
condemns the new order of things no
body knoW nrr seems to be
nllnlll Ones or twice a year he
< Invited to dine with the governor
general He always accept these Invi I
tations and NNW to enjoy himself
He maintains an air of dignity and
composure at all times and has the
reepect of every one
MAKK iminKUY CXSUK
Home Sentinel
It U bad enough to have legislators
who accept of court bribes but when
those who are counted respectable
huslnwit men look upon It us part of
their butlnett to pander to such It
Is much won I there Is bribery
there must be at least two scoundrels
the one who pwy at well as the one
who receives The best thing that can
happen at Albany Is such an exposure
hapIn of this sort nt
at will break up any thl frt
I
combination that exists and will mftka
I unattractive financially an well I
otherwise In the future to either
side for there are likely to continue
to be men who will offer to receive
bribes It they think It Is profitable and
safe To make It appear A neither
would do much to permanently Im
prove conditions
T JUST FOR FUN I
In Kccnlnc
St Louis Huu
Medium The spirits wont tap unlM
0 write out your ruiutwt on iwp r
I > atron Any special klad of l wprr
Medium Certainly tritlflfl4f p I
Aklne for J
lomu Cult
luml
Teacher Jlromlc correct this cen
11w Our teacher am In tight
Jimnric our teacher am a sIght
lloiio Tarty Thno
Do you believe In fate he a kud
Q be snuggled clover
Wall itswertet the girl I believe
that what going to happen will hale
1mCnruell Widow
UK Muliii
Well my little man iit iulnxl tt
visitor iilcaaantly vthti are you
Ln the baby brother I tIme
ingenuous reply Truth Meeker
lien Only One Wlio Cun
Vr Naajv Who waa It that said 1
thank find I am n aa other men
colf Mr 5 Nagg Horn bachelor Llpptn
lreisltlesi Tor
Pylng TlumUr to sonYoull find 1
aint bin b t leave you much
money Hill I all got to go to > cr
mother Ill sietaic Hut TV bouath
U thai there Job Ht Muglys we t
bin at each H time I > ont urry over I
Hill and Itll alway keep you out or
want anyway Tit Bltts
An Annrii lulnt Dllriulliin
S you think the automobile has
inaile life much i > < eawuit r
It haa for me answered the lOin
fortHbkt cltlwin I drive a fast horse
and my son ride a bicycle The auto
mobile baa allots the minds of the p
lice off both of tleaehington Utar
A llcltcr iiimK
My hu4Mt KHI out late last nIght
anti thlt morning I found I umple f
in ca In his IXK kft I deere nay he a
IHVII lonng at poker
I > ont condemn him without a hear
Ing It h irrts around aret he prob
ably won IltUfbiire IMt
Iii Lake Theatre
cro n pPI1iUzr
TOMfiHT
lT
ctinendiy aii r Slav Wednesday
Mnne
KUW ad I i cS i n Mitsin Produ
with MACIYN
ARBUCKLE
A drama of the
I I Ariion ranges
1 showing the mate
rial SOle of stagecraft
ed IIi
b craft slvned
l th lani limit of
nallitm
154 1Ic C hos IndiAns 3
lr R I 1 U No telephone
nuclu4 1 ¼ I
Ir f nec mill Night
IRVIN ROBERTSON
Till I 5 tV l n MtlllMBf
Malii Nigi t st
SCHUMAHNHEINK
i r r w i M i1 O j i
p
Hoth Phones Jht
THEATRE
ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE I
Matinee Dully 2t5
Dry Evening at 11
KI011T OE1HIIA OIRl I
Brown Harris rend Brown I
J Frarecle 1 lei Jean ilertn n s
lime 1nnlts Jimmie La a e
Jme 1 > glees uml Douglss I
Matinee Prices Lr sc C
Night Prlis > Wo TV I
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COLONIAL
Toxioirr
The Cohan I Hurl Comedians With
ROYAL TRACY
Present
IREWSTERS MILLIONS
Showing the moat realistic ship
sene ever shown or any stag
ienlng pyfuca e c We II OX
Matinee priuew15c and We
5 Next Attraction The Great Divide
Tlis Grand 111 loiiularlrleeel Salt hl8 k
Direction torch A Sutton
A H JENSEN MANAGER
TONIC lii
TiiKonoiti ioitcn cnciii iv
and company Hill prnont
A Fathers Devotion
Tluiradav Krlda > Saturdtv Mill
teec scud nlrtif TIe I > h will pn
snt the ri f tnT play lur Itkyfl
and Mr Hyd
servnl ITli et 10 SOc 3 lw AI tcifi re
Next Attrartl A crest spertar
peojtc iilar rrcaut n rf The 1r01
BUNGALOW
it > Mrlu
Miill1 rdnpndiy and Btturday
Nillird Ik Maud Ixior and i
to late risers Tr ° ncn
A Bachelors
Romance
1 i i rg Jr 5 A i
Mi c
p
MliSIEJN
IIIFIlIL v rnEVirjir
Flooddelnvrd Arts Arrived
The Romany Opera Troupe
nt hill yet
comnenng thlg atternnn
Ixmt mle f
I tie toiliiwiiia flre run > utije in win
lie exhibited this week at the
Lumen his Sliubcrl K Klllc
making In all or twelve iliiiubMnd
tel of Him
The Violin Makr of Cremona An
Eye for an Eye A tiaURht of the
Sioux From the fighting Top nf n
Battleship In Action A Mica Mine the
Ullugura Mountains On the Border
Line The EMi Trust ROr
Southern California Th Klfentli
Hour The Newlywedi To Save lirr
Houl Florela the Bandits iMuichter
Joiieph Mold by Ilia Drrthren the
Wrestling Match The Final Settle
mnt Rag 110 Iron The Man fn
der the n ed
Admission 10 Children f
Mu Flirenie Uenernl Munairer
COAL TIME
Do not let your supply
run too low
PEACOCK
Rock Springs
IS STILL LEADER
Central Coal Coke Co
40 West and South St
Ihouctl Hell Ex 3B Ind eOo
TiE
Charlton Shop
Womens Outfitters Et Uttujr
EXfLISIVB
Tailor Made Suits
Coats Gowns Even
ing Wraps
At Moderate Prices
U2 8 Main Put I v
Its Spring
Now is the time to start VMH nfirt
hnuserlftsnlng Your drslre mr
tain couch cover and tine > umm > i
clothing all need the attemi n > of i
expert j
Our Preneh dry cleaning pr 0
second to none In the mui u fcc
faction guaranteed
Sail Lake Cleaning theig cc i
Ml H > uth Slil
Hell IX
A WESTERN
WOMAN WRITES
M used cheap vanilla for
twenty years Not
long ago a friend got
me to Ir Burnett
Vanilla i did so 1
have used it ever tince
snce
9 wouldnt change
back to ordinary vanilla
if I was tuppLed with
it free of charge
Always insist on
BURNETTS
VANILLA
It Ii lS purtit meet dlltbe
itrtct poMtbU ID be cesd
Dr Marlels Female Pills
17 Years The Standard
Pirsirlbcd and rcfnmmemlttl t r r
ens ailments I srlentitl aliv I fi
cd remedy of proven wren it > es
from their usa Is qUick ant r > W
Kor sato at all drug ttorea
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