DESERET EVENING NEWS FRIDAY MARCH 21 1910
t 1 h
11 e r i I 1 I i DF E GTCV I1G NEWS
I j I I i Corner of Booth Temple Md Hunt Tem
i I II pie Street gait lAke qty Utah
I f 1 1 I
j I Horace G Whitney BuelneH M naeer
f i
I L SUBSCRIPTION PKICSSt
1 J ern Advance
I j fr Mail per year IJ
1 PT Carrier per year JJ
1 I f mlW kly per year JJ
I I Saturday Nswi per year 200
i I
II I Correspondence end other readier CM I
r I I I tr for P1I llUOtI should be address
I rif to the arrroR
I
I Addrs ml huilnes eommanlcaUaai
I t and all remittnm
i j t TUB f lcrRRT VKWS
f M I Ball lJ k City Utah
t j
r
It J Pastern Rrprei > t llves New Vorlt
f I Franklin P Alimn Flit Iron Building
I I I I ChlcsgoA W Wolf Security Building
1 i 1 Enler lit the rm tnf1ce of lilt Ialre
II rltv a eernnd Ha m tlrr rnrdUM
+ if to Art tf nnrrFH Murrh T IKlt
I =
i h M FLT 1 lips CITY MA ROM Ji UU
I =
I
c oxrivriivcn NOTICH
lSi
1 l
i HJ e
I i I i The ightleth Annual General Coo
V j Ii a i ferenr of rue Church of Jeeu Chrtot
t t i i e of Latfrday them will aawmM ka
J J I fr r the Tilwrnacle Salt Lake otto en
I i r i i f 1 t Hiinda April 110 at tt oclock a m
I P I The If > Wet Priesthood meeting will
i
l t
f I µ t I be hell in IM Tabernact on Monday
j f I t k 1 tieglnnlnf 1 oclock m
r J Ifr I April 4 bcJInDI at p
j i i rf i I The nm Sunday of Its Mwth being
i I l t f I J Con fen lid lunday It u iufeated that
1 t j i 0 j i the lant a1u dy hi March MO
I t if 1 F I rr t I n Kaattay ta left Lake BMlfja Pio
I i t I 1t neer Liberty thud and Jordan
I i 3 Ir 6 l
I K + Btke4
I t t V i t fc OJIIPII r SMITH
I i K f 4 r I TJOItK B WIn > ICR
I j j j jn Ihl AKVUOK II LUND
I 1 F1rt Presidency
f t jb r L il nKMHHSOCIICTY COVIHItBXCIt
I e
I j 1 I 1 The teneieI Relef Society conference
i i i of the hurih of Jesu hrlst of Lt
f t j t H h > r lay > ipt will be held In the kit
a 4 t lHk Ar emhlY Hall In this City on
Ii I I Cilly IllI Saturday April 1 and 1
I e 1 H j t91n communing Friday afternoon Ht
tl6 ri 1t r t n < lock IIKIIH open at 1 p m and
jl1 1 i i3 nn HaiurlHv at to a m and I p m
l
I I t orrtlal ihinntba is extended 10 nil
j preoldlnit milhinitte of the Church and
j
I I the brethren generally aa wall M tu
V 1 I t 1 offers or uuxllnry organisation and
I I i Ij fir j all Relict Hrabty rrKmber to attend
I
t I i the meeting
I I f t BATH8HKHA W AMITII
r I o I > Prwldent
1 I E IDA SMiMiT DtBENBRRKY
Il ouneelor
II d
j i
q i 1 l sims coop IN MOItMOMSM
I 1 i 1 t J t President Juilaoa of the PnlHlIo1ly
It 1 I IIL of lhkHi > and the North rn Hnptlst
I I i f convent Inn In a little leaflet on the
i
I 11 i a campaign nf the lavmen in the Interest
d i 4I ft of ml liinary effort refer to the
1 > 1 r if t mliwlonarx xvitem of the letter day
+ i al Halntfi as an Uluntratlon of nu r eMufnl
rt if Uhork of lasmin In the nilmlnn Held
i I k y We iiimetlnieii wonder he esye that
j fil Mormonuini kA tenarloua a cult I am
I r t held that tharr HIV alwq li the Held
t tt i 1 IWo Thmwaiul Mornwn mlii li > narto
c I fil 1 all laymen all working at their nwn
L
I Ii I >
1 I It ot Numnmned at any moment It
Hi
I r I rh1 may IK In drop their privet ffnlrs
Ill and to Terry the Interests of thr
n < iiur < h to the remotaM landa They
c 1 4 I put Ihp Church nrnt und their Indl
I i a Mdual lnt T mtK HIT on d We hArdly ex
I I tJ 1 i pect the amr sarridq Rat If that
C plrtt animal our laymen wa may all
1 1 I oipert In future yean that our
I rhuirhra will be such a power In the
t i world ax baa never been Pall
p j A great many of the doctrine taught
+ l i r b > the Kldem of the Church and at
+ Ii l II tint iiounred by the world aa rank
p here have found their way to var
ious < u1ptta or other denomination
c
1 o i The method of Catherine meana for
I I t < len < > mitmUunai ana benevolent pur
t I I tI puses adopted by the Church In obedl
I N i encr to a divine command and known
I f ae tHMlnf though at lIt denounced
I I 1 by the world a an Imposition baa
t found endorsement IM aome churchea
t j I lid probably by all mlnlatera tf the
° t 1 ft to expreaa tlvemaelvea freely on
r that Hubject And now we notice that II
the Mormon millenary ayatom la
1 I
I j pointed to aa thing worthy of
1 Imitation Gradually the light of truth
11 the world
dawn upon
1 I
t Ir Prof Judaon any he ran hardly
1 1 Ix respect a almllar aarrinre of the lay
n 1 tt men of hla church aa that which U
J i t 1 9 every year brought by hundred of the
d
i I Mormon Church Why not There
t fl I f U not a Ittrda MaIM mlaalonan
nV 14 who haa performed a faithful miNIon
tfll t who doe not feel that the time pent
I i I r
ij J f f In the held was the moat profitable of
H a i Ala lift The yarn me who ful
r liru 1J r < y fill a mlaalon faithfully return with a
J rt e 1 ii fr fund of experience of knowledge of
M i j r I c the world and the people In It
I I tI of light and IntelllKancc that la of
Ii t 1netln ble value to them Such a mla
J
< I I Non mat be a eacrinco but It la one
that hrlnga a hundredfold reward both
11w
I r t 1 to the mlMlonary and the Ohunh
g 11 N Till CIIIVICSK MI < LACIC
L t
a t The ecunomlat Adam Smith was of
t I 1yl the opinion that since the white races
l 1 i r hav never been able In the put to
tu 4 t t t pn with the Mongolian In war
4 e thoroughly undertaJun by the latter
t I they probably never will be able to
a realit the military aggreaalona of the
f I a y IOH raven The mtreaaful warfare
t if I nf the Goth the Hun and the Vandal
It 31 Hgitlnat the clvllliatk of Europe
1r ri i w was cited by thla shrewd observer In
1 proof of the truth of his ronclu k nat
i
roi many centuriv however UM
t h r European nation han paid but eat
f of attention to the dormant powers of
I I L the Mongolian nation Now that Ja
i in lea ahowu what he can do and
°
I
I china ate > f > wak nlnc the obeerva
observes
fart upon which they were haaad
I wilt nxetve mon definite cunalderaUun
bvi the Kuropean power u well aa
by our own country
+ 1 The London Journal are taking care
i ul notice today of the Chine oooupa
I i > w of UUMa and the expulalon of It
t leati uler by an army trained and of
II 1 under Vrnmn and Japanese
riirettlon rh operation of thin army
in llnniRlit I rvnl r ivp hltheito
1111 i ii > t u im i i not Inhume
t Ili I mK IIltl
i b I
is b
and German nldarxf Iu tin lodger n
eye the London Ktamlajil of thi in
ulnble atren cth of Ihlna when eh >
once thoroughly adoptx Western aclnc
and Western military training Ten
deterred PM > K that paprt the
Immenae iten rtii of 1 < and noon thil
had to he trmer cd and l > v the Mldllh
Ing attacks of nomad tribe the lilll
army pushed steadily on from th
frontier of Mteohuan to the capital of
Tibet depnalng on Ita way with true
Western foresight the feudal lonln gad
replacing them with rhlnoae offlclal
To effect thin praeage the army had
provided Itself with hundred of moun
tain gun of the very toteat pattern
the rank and flle had been trained for
their arduous teak b > cadets who had
themselves sat at the feet of JpaIiHI
Instructor and at Chlngtu the capi
tal or Haechuan which was the baa
of the expedition i e men worked
throughout with Herman machinery
Furthermore they knew that the
tek1rlapll wire would certalnly be cut
by the noovMla this mqet uptodate
eipedjtlon provided Itself with wlreteM
ielcgraphy
Such rack may well arouse the ap
nrenenalon of Western nation but
Mte ia anouwr fart equally true and
appl ale that tend to neutraMae the
fear of the ultimate aupremacy of the
yellow race In the world polttlca
Thl I the fact that war la the Mghrat
game the moat reacting that nation
tan play at and hence that the Intelli
gence valor and training of the In
dividual llaen moat In the final issue
be the dotMing factor se to the control
of the polices and trend of cIvlllMUkuu
and governm ta Numerical auverlorl
ty I col of Itself dedal The yellow
rare will win only by equairng the
white racee In adulation patriotism
and devotion to the highest Ideal of
life Lacking there quallncatlona their
aupertor numbers could not give them
lading control although they might
thereby achieve mpreaalve temporary
victoria
Napoleon la said tu have remarked
that fortune ahowa a strong tendency
to favor the etronneei battalion and
that the art of war cqtuMa In placing
at gay given point two men where the
ajamy hag but Olla 8uperk rHy In
nnmbtra may If air condition are
anything like ecvii be counted on for
Immediate victory but permanent age
res la overcoming nation and In ahap
Inti worn de tmnies cMnot he accom
pllabi d by mere phyatoal tore
If tbtrefore the Tavcaelan nation
hall Prove true to their own Ideas
and hall nut fall to advance their own
standard and to develop their own
natltuttona If they hall maintain their
continue to
Iced In education and hall
honor and Jtlt the Individual and the
family above all If they become con
verted mor fully td the ldato tt the
lapel and shall regard the human
soul In It true worth then we i feel
certain no mere nupertortty < rf nuWfcor
on the aide of the aocalled heal hen na
tion need be at all dreaded
The real rtangera to the clvtlliatkma
of Bumi a and America Iie within not
without their own borders If they
solve their own Industrial educational
oclal and rellgloua problem then
hey ned have no apprehenalon u to
what other nation may undectaite The
Mongolia races will not engage In
orelirn war any more than other po
and autflcient
see will mcept for good
reawMwi They can hare little motive
Kurwp and America
for warfare upon
If the white race do not provoke them
Let the present molten
to itrh a course
ten of civilisation mind their own burt
and lea attention to
neaa poor pay
he busineU of China and then will be
no trouble But as lent a tN oriental
naUon are looked upon aa a hood field
for japWtat n by 1Curop an and
America capital just that long
tantlal ground
win then be rent aubItsetiM
rpoIt whtoh the Chime menace canTO
be based
TO All > PAHSIKKS
There ii now a MH pending before
congress provldlwt for an appropria
tion for MMnilon work la the aaieral
Mate of the Union TIt MU has the I
approval and support of the Assort
lion of Agricultural cdlega and Ex
periment atatkraa and tn Bmcutlve
Committee of this association le doing
everything In 1U power to promote the
Interest of lM bill
Tate B tn lon work In this State has
been done under the direction of th
at Agricultural college Abort
twelve year ago a yearly appropria
tion of 11MO waa mad to the Col
lege for the purpose of conducting
Farmer Inttltut and by this man
carrying the work and methods of the
College and Experiment itatlon out to
the farmer of the mat
Th last Ugllalur Increased this
amount to 11080 With thl amount It
has been possible to bold Karmef
achooli and institute in every coun
ty of the Mat but of course It has
been Doamry to draw on the faculty
of the coliae for man and women to
do tbl work Thl ha worked no lil
t bardahlp on their class dnc the
student are left to themselves whoa
the Inatructora are then away
even with this appropriation exten
sion work has to be confined very
largely to Farmer schools and inch
Lat Prof U A Merrill who la di
rector of the extension work In thla
State In discussing thl proportion
recently aaid There chould be a iiai
In the Extenaton department right now
who could give hi entire time tu he
farmer Instructing them In bettor
dairy method A good practical miss
among the dairy farmer of th e State
in a few year time would change the
method to such an extent that Utah
would aoon become famous for Ili
dairy method
Th average dairy cow In the State
at the preaent time we are told la
product 116 pound of butter fat per
rear Thl average could easily he
placed at MS pound per year If the
farmers war InatrueUtl In method of
selecting profitable animal u well as
method of feeding and management
Another man could cpend hie entire
time among tile dry farmer of the
State giving them the result and ex
perience of aucren ful dry farmer
throughout the Htite
llundlftt + ul lw M11 in 1hJn an n
Kaginjr tn Iir riMniiiff inlu nv in th
It cud in mane into they < ml I
I tw ih ntxrd r dI i if ih
nwtb r r i > i i ultlx itlon i r lli >
willi mil the prwKi mrniunt of w > i
to uie lailetif s to MKHI et < w re
taught their Another man Mould be
kI t n Ih field ialnuR the irilt
turnr thr ultlV non mid in fa
> i y lin > of najrlt ulture engaged to
by the people f the State
In the wealthier agricultural Mates
lilt IIMnol Iowa Nebraska and Indi
ana from nl00 to WOOO Ia spent an
nually for work of this kind Th appropriation
propriati i iw being ai < ked for from
Iongrw would enable this State to
carry on the work In this name dlrc
txnThe
The farmer and fruit grower of the
State who are Interested In this mat
ter Mould write to member of ihe
Ctah Congreaatonal delegation urging
tbelr eappurt pf this bin
Mode at now appropriated hy the
federal government for the nuppoit nf
the Agricultural College and experi
ment Station and It would seem tu o oo
the part of wisdom for the Government
to go on tp farther and aid the
farmer In this direct way
1 awrwe +
IAKHNTS XHV1IIC Relit
A tory aa wt as It la wonderful
coma from California from the place
where the aged parent of Mr Cor
nelia Botkln use
Till woman aa will be remembered
ome year ago was sentenced to Im
prisonment for life convicted of the
murder of one Mr Dunning by mean
of polaoned candy And It Is claimed
that the parent were never told of the
fearful predicament of their child They
wen told that Mr Dunning had
attempted the life of their daughter
but that she had recovered They knew
nothing of the trial or the evidence
They did not know that their child
walt In prison And when age died and
the body was sent to the village for
Interment they did not know that It
came from the penitentiary No one
hud the heart to tell them
The aged parent mourned the loa
of their child unconedou of the fact
that he had been a prisoner for year
The neighbor came and brought How
en and saw the Brief of the parent
The body wa laid In the grave and
the parent live on till in Ignorance
of the sort of the dead Kvery man
woman and Mild In the village know
the truth They have known It for
year yet not a whisper haa ever
reached the ear of the parents
On would hardly ImagliM this to be
possible mill the Panama scandal
jtm the conviction of hla eon wa kept
From the aged Leatep and hr
probably went to hla grave without
Knowing anything about the miserable
endlMff of his grand project One meet
admire the delicacy of sentiment that
prompt neighbor to pare the feel
Inga of thee e whom mifortun ha
overtaken In the evening of life
Soft solder I more valuable than
Iron
The pextxld girt dye n the fool
dyeth
dyetht
t 1
Dee Canada think she can exereto
Our Neighbor May be an Animal I
Some of the remtem of The New
will remember a number of article by
Imf Joabrta II Paul which dealt with
native plant and bird and incidental
ly recommended certain parr for pe
dal protection Im of the opinion
hat a fw word on this ubject may
be timely and poaalbly do good
There are essentially I believe three
actor guilty of having reduced native
animal life In our city valley and
nearby canyon to a minimum vII
the legitimate hunter the Imported
aparrow and the schoolboy with hi
rifle or his destructive tendency to
rob the neat In behalf of the few
fathered specimen whether they be
beauties or benefactor or not and of
such mammal U cannot be termed
pest an appeal for protection may iUll
be of na Little might suffice to be
aid U to furred game beyond recom
mending bear and coyote to mercy and I
badger and weasel to a temporary learn
if life Expecting to be taken to taak
i on this account I may return to this
s uggeatlon later but will at present
limit my remarks to bird of economic
or ornamental value and to such aa
may till occur In Halt lake county
particularly that that are threatened
with extermination
Uppermost In my mind am three
peel which war found breeding In
kldn our present city limit lea than U I
rears 1IIiIO cliff swallow blue bird and
burrowing owL Iat 4a imagine what a
different appearance our beautiful city
would present with blue bird to the
number of twothird of our Bngllah
sparrow population and the larger but
aim tarty colored plnyon Jay repaid
the Intruder near the mauls of our
nearest oanyona Ten or fifteen year
ago the burrown owl was numerou
In Halt Lake and Davis county and
Ita colada were found at lea than
half an houra walking distance from
my home Why btu thla Innocent crea
ture been killed or driven off I am
tempted to say that I do not know but
prefer silence trying however to men
tion trait that ought to make our
boy refrain from deetroylnic neat or
bird In 1tah Not only I our ground
F NEW NEWS OF YESTERDAY
THE PIONEER WHO SHOWED HIS GRATITUDE
Ilr J n Edwards
This dally series of anecdote and Incident that throw now interesting
and frequently draraaUe light on famous events and personalities of the put
have been collected by Edwards during nearly forty years ot more or less Inti
mate acquaintance with many of the country leader sine the Civil war Ikwh
anecdote or Incident I fresh from Mr Kdwarda notebook aad either in whel
er la part It constitute New New ef Yesterday garnered from the mn who
made Ibs ae etb history or from equally authoritative courses Aa Im
pertant eofitrtbutlKfm of the luinan Interest loft of American hltery these
article have a distinctly value all their OWL
I really believe that I warn never so
forcibly Impressed with the truth that
ts in the Bible tory of the widow
mite aa I warn at the time I wa one
of a party of railroad men who at
the Invitation of iis president Marvin
Huffhltt mad the file trip In the early
fftfltitlea over the extension of the Chi
cago 4 Northwestern railroad from Ua
lena 111 to Pierre ti I > said to me
once the late Jamea D Lftynx who
for over three decade prior to h4a
death In lon had held numerous im
portant iiimltlorui with such famoue
raMnnnl A s the Pennsylvania the Hit
N > ur and the Ihlmjpi A Northwestern
Mr Hughltt mntlnued Mr IAIIIC
lit that tim vl ie > ii irtnt of the 1311
Four had carried the Northwestern
nlmoKt In a ilralKht line tome om
tn or Ihl huinlre miles arrnm
nn ajbentuti > l unlnhHl tte l re
frion and h < nantMl 10 hw us hf vK
tin i nit had here hifllt whichh the r
mote weft looked lik and whore the
linn miin mr 1 ii I
latin
Ha the social citlrr any Miutlt > r
rlchUT
To he ot not In he that to the ques
tlontIKI Joe
Mayor Bransford her been den In
oil and well done
The ° Insurjint must learn to la
bor and to wait
In tNttKbant Immunity baths take
the place of charity
Time seems to be about the best
torpedo boat destroyer
There I no Brvptlan datkneni
where Colonel Roosevelt Is
Roanoke college should have one of
the boat boat crew In the country
He that ruleth a committee on rules
U greater than he that taacth a t Ity
A daajsjMar the Marcu Daly
to to was a Hungarian count Khip
ody
To be In keeping with the general
advance in prices the spring season IIi
advanced
Conssrvatton ofresource Is nothing
more than saving up something for a
rainy day
When the white attack the Hindu
why dotrt the latter take to their
astral tnoleaT
Dr James ha named a new bonk In
which he seeks a pragmatic samtloti
for practMatiMn
Man control stops with the shorn
aye the poet And the government
with the trusts
The whole American people hope
that a Daniel may again come to
tudcment tn the Senate
Potty centuries looked down upon
Napoleon fortyone centuries looked
down upon the Colonel
Uke the Arabs the Philadelphia
Mympatlmttn strikers have folded their
tents and silently atnlm away
Only a chemical analysts could die
tinftilh any difference between graft
er tear and crocodile tears If they
can be > d
on CIty of Niagara has jut ceM
brafd its eighteenth birthday It fall
hart of being a old aa the fall hy
several million year
Uvery tip John Bull read about the
German navy how be mint feel like
dcMnt hlmeelf for having let the Is
land of lIsJlajataBd go
Fine praise It was that Emperor
William beet owed upon the American
art exhibit at the Berlin Royal acade
my He hi the first diplomat In Europe
owl a very useful burrt feeding on In
aocll and vermin but Ita hajbita and
whole lifeeven Us movements
most intermdnc Next to the n
pr pigeon of the east I doubt that any
American bird of curious halite was
more celebrated than the burrowing or
prairie owl Throughout the world
n spite of Ita untold million the for
mer to a memory of the peat we ought
not to allow the latter which I thtok
outfit to be our petto setter a similar
fate
fateWithin
Within a few work It la due In
northern Utah from Ita winter abode
and It d ewrvea a kind reeeotkm Like
our wee little humming biniof
which we ltav no greet abundant a
either the ground owl la a migratory
bird going south about October To
watch a family at home ay In the
month of July is no bad paatlme six
or eight may ma observed coming out
ot the hole one by one now bowing
now standing aa sentinels always on
the alert Suddenly they take wing
or disappear underground exhibiting a
wonderful agility and resou rref ul ness
In every movement I venture to say
that there Is not another creature in
the whole animal kingdom the eyes of
which are more expressive of Innocent
confidence or have a prettier look And
to Scandinavian Scotch or Irish pun
pfe this quiet little birdPunk ought to
be of peculiar Interest for b ruing the
absence of redcap and other traditional
garments ws nave here something
strange by reminding of oldtime lilll
folk of similar alee but more or lees
mischievous
Were It In my power I should be
delI to offer these former neigh
bors an undisturbed asylum In every
county of the state where they find
proper surrounding
And I believe we would find ourneKe
rewarded for doing so and above all
benefiting the country at large Inas
much aa Intelligent protection olieral a
few of our beat native specie would
tend to elevate the whole ration aa
well as our own beloved state
I L MOTH IVERHEV
Bait Lake City In March 10
terminal then was and to give us some
sense of the absolute Isolation and
loneliness that were characteristic of
much the greater part of the country
on either side of the S4tnston of his
railway system Why we went mile
after mile without seeing any Uvlni
thing except prairie dolia and birds
We did not even see an Indian
I think II wits the second morning
after our departure from Chicago and
just u we were ready for breakfast
that we heard the engine whistle It
sounded like jt salute Of nouree we
were all ixiltenunt eiyeclallv WI the
train began to aloe down
W went t i tin platform of the ear
and what In you IUMXIHI nn wiw As
I live It wa a human being a man
away out there on the pntlrle with not
a Sign lOr a Intimation anywhere aM far
tat eye i rvultl oohs
Tun flhinitil rime awn him lie wu
ii ploorer In every sense > r the word
Hr had n beard that ran m ripple be
f
79
Saturday a Busy Day
The day before Easter Sunday will surely be a busy oneto make shopping
additional attractive at Z C M L many price reductions will be offered
Long Coats for Easter
Suitable for auto riding or for general thpsr
tailored effects amid others
strictly belted in at
attll
i waist with fancy belts and buckles
All the new shades representedblack nan iui
rose roseda and gray are shown in French and Mille
wale Panama cloths shepherd checks
serge
envoi
I f and fancy weaves There are also a number of rn d
1 I ed novelties in Pongee Silk Prices range from 1211
t to 3500
LA New Suit Models
Salt Lakes fashion leaders are delighted with tin
new models they are more pleasing than amt It il
I fashion has get disclosed
All the new effects colors and fabrics are in ovidiiicc
Prices range from 15 to 75
New Waists for Easter
i
f A splendid assortment of exclusive stylos rlll lr
a signs in tailored linens at 300 and 400
1 Exquisite effects in hand embroidered lingrnt mil
j a large variety of beautiful lawns lace and illhlI h
ery trimmed ranging in price from 350 to fnm
t We also have a beautiful assortment of silk tittVta
and mcssalinc waists in self shades and all pnpilai
combination colors from 450 to 1500
Undermuslin Special 50c Iridescent Silk 35c
Childrens plain tucked and em A line of splendid finality litla71
broidery trimmed Muslin Drawers Shantung Iridescent Silks tlio oJ
hloidrv triullc
exceptionally good values at their ors alternate and intermingle 11 1riY
regular price Tomorrow beautifully
120e values Lomollo values 20c Regularly sold at 50c a v13 5C
35c values 25c special tomorrow a yard
Infants and Childrens Dresses
SIZES 1 TO 5 SIZES 6 TO 1
e l r 1 i i r
J L t F ° 06 f
p
t il ry Y
l o
1
1 r 1i
II
r I II
Infants from 35c to f
125
Childrens from 75c to
700
The largest va rety of Infants mal Chidrens Colored DlSH WI
have ever hadmnong them is the genuine Paul Jones Misses llddv Bnu l
these are the original Middy Blouses and although frequently imitatd
none are so fascinatingly attractive Ye are also showing sailor hlnusr
and plain efectsginghams percales ducks piques and canvas tll
Hair Goods Specials Handkerchief Specials
womens hemstitched Wotmde plain In n
hair Swltchtw Ccronct nralds Voma hlt
100 vuu Slcllw 200 valuaL31 and embroidered bush IImUld1 hlk +
0 6 0 vlu
110 Iu 100 300 valuesR00 lKndkhlef Regular chiefs with nal end
0
115 10 value 10 twluee Special Imb ldrtl1 Intr
20 al 10 u
M 13de Iteaular S 1e uurr
110 values200 V 0 I Rla oW
v 1e
600 values 931 700 10 1lomena plain hm special bc
SO alU lIE 70 stitched Shamrock Un
vluSO en handkerchtefe peg Womens hnI I
O value61 S nlo aluM 136 handknllfe
0 vU 0 Jabot S 1 ul 3 value special and mhrlr1 e
S1o00values 161h5 oa Specials ll handkerchiefs Rg nicer
11 vauS3 Up to 6 values30c Womens One Sham lie values I
iMoo YulI3 Up t 1 valli 5q rock Ilnn hlmIUlchl USI
haldkllofl wit h
Kid Glove S l nt Inltlale hand In colors embroidered Ilex IVomenb f fnah
1 LOVe Specials Inilaia cla II Ilr hanlr r i1
ulcer 18c values pedal
IfKc J lue al > wIt tnlhlo 1
Kd
Stomner Pique Sewn Fine OverSeam tbmelta fine Sham plain Irttr and of r I new +
1 I 1n boz
8re 00 In all Oov warranted real rook Ifne hemttcl larly a et r lc
colon and Mae kid all
good colors embroiilcrod hand
and
a 1 g c and an embrde lai II M
7 11 1 25 1 and nil th kenhtefa tm lper
Q1 Talne oet ehaded I n IIKL 81
D G
a pr 4 et hadi 50 values SJla three
tin D1 for
a pair each 3
M 0 nIt 0 r Pique Women One Sham
01 as good a glove r Linen hamUtcd k 9
as you cn tr tin any Fine OverBeam handkrhlefe with Inl
where at any price All Oov In the Itt tals some plain hle
the ltN shades in all shades with new fAncy and some printed and G
18 x 200 a rWerr200 embrldtl lh col a
rr I r oN 1ntals very dale
all the latent ahullm ty Regular Mc values
Xyr RiM Olovee In al ltat b nllr X allle
fOe 1 and Ul a pair special 16 3
oun nnuo RTOm T8 AT
lu SOUTH MAIN 8T
cause it wo curly away down upon hiM
chat And his hair w long and he
wore a sort of fur cap but I cant de
b his clothe fa they w In
describable except that I noticed that
boot his trousers ware tucked Into cowhide
bt
bootWhere do you liver I asked him
when the train had com to a stop
old Bock yonder about fifty mil he
Where r you going I a kd
A bit yonder he replied I am
ooklng for a lost horse
Have you come all the fifty mile
on that hunt I asked
Yes I reckon my shock Is about
fifty miles from hen
Would you like a ride on the
mlnr I asked
HI face lighted up and he gave me
a very courteous bow
1 cuttenly would he exclaim I
utven t hewn on I train of cars In ten
y cum
cumWe took him aboard and gave him
Mini breakfast and he told us that
the nearest hack to that point he
thought wa ten mile away adding
that If he could get there quickly he
bought he would tlnd sonic trace of
his horse Sn we took him on ten
illio and put him off In front nf a
miserable broken down hack Then
I
na we started to leave lie said Might
I ask when you reckon to come back
daysWell this way We told him In about three
Well three day later as we neared
that shack on our return the engineer
whllte u If In salute the train slow
ly came to a atop we went to the plat
form and there by the track stood
our pioneer We Invited him to join
the party adding that we would take
him as far east aa he wanted to go
K
Us shook his bond
I reckon Ill slay about here ho
aid Ive got track ot my horse
Ill find him In a day or two nut I
wanted to meet you and show that I
had some fling because you treated
me right Ihe other day I cant do
much but Im going to auk you tn
take these He reached down Into hi
capacious pocket nnd In H queer sort
of basket which ho had mode appar
ently out of prairie Ira he placed
two or three fistful of luscious looking
wild plum and handed them up to
us Its all Ive got to give you he
aid Maybe thnyll taste good And
acme flay I hope I can do better
Then bowing us good bye this lone
ly man of the then remote west slat
tKl on his solitary way over the prnlr
tea And If ever there was n sense
of gratitude In a H It was conveyed
usaswahti n T
to uaR Ii aI m
we watched IN n i <
view
Highest Grade
COAL
I PEACOCK
and
VANDYKE
Rock Springs
Central Coal Coke C
40 West 2nd RODCI 51 3608
Phone IJclI lix 11 1d