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movtuy morning. JANUARY 16, ioo. THE SALT LAlvJfi TKI15UNE.' page fiv -1 i OF INTEREST TO WOMEN j THE KEEPER'S DAUGHTER. BY FRANK H SWEET. Ill (Copyright. lJrfO. b Frank H Sweet.) ; For six days the thermometer had been soaring nt almost midsummer hoit, soft critnR the Ico of the Great South Bay until I nearly all Its rohelve power was gone. I Now the ice was a thick, P"tiK' mass, 60 r fatten that even the foot of life-saver pr.-ine upon it firmly would break m throiiRh at many places. It was imposl m ble elth'-r for font pa siv i fur a ho.it Hto be forced through. And to Increase K the seriousness of the case, the Inst two days had brought a fog so gray and dense Has to shut Firo Island from every object t a dozm yards away. II Ojt in mid channel toward the Lon I Island shore and on the ocean side, cur- 11 rents had kept the Ice from freeiing I thickly and had hastened th decomposi I tlon Already the delayed shipping- wtis It seeking papsficrc toward New Vrk or the t open fr-ea nnd In the fop and the narrow II, channels thr.t were free from Ice wore IE me'-tlnc with disaster. From time t.. lime slfmalr. of iil'-ir. came frm one dIrrc lB tlon or another, and so far a thov were able, the fe-sa ins .stations of Fire I.-- I lajid responded. I Perhaps at no other place In the world II could awlstanei- have been render-d across that barrier of slush Ice. In which IB spaces of open water were bKlnninsr to appear, but thin at no other place in the II world perhaps were there amphibious Scooter. 9K Several of r distinctions Of I I Fire Island were lying on the edge of the If Ice. with pike and scooterlng Iron and MmL onr: across the thwarts ready for Instant fl while their ov.i., r- l tied forward r listening, pe li: c and, for the &oat par K shaking their heads The wind was rls K Ing. blowing straight from the sea. In another hour It was likely to freshen Into fa gale Before it the gray fop: was being '' K swirled nml tossf.l nnd eddie d, but Ptlll J I f-r""'"'mPa c'ng and dense a huge wet blanket that seemed writhing In the K" 3 W riles of pain. ! I I On all side were the sounds of fog and .i m f'anKflr. bell buoys boat whistles, occa 4 E slonal foR horns the pounding and ciush- ' - ' e i h i . in' vessel was I orclng ' I Its way through, and now and then the ominous signal of distress and call for H help Anvuig th ime i sudden dull I pjp - FOUGHT FOR BARGAINS. 1 1 Mob of Women Pulled Hair Colored Sisters Used Razors. ft CAMDEN, N, .1 . Jan 1". In a mad msh e if .'. w omen to pet luirgalns In agate E ware at a store on Kalghns avenue tast SSfe week, several fights occurred, three -ME women fainted, trolley oar service was blocked, tl.e pollee were powerless and ' - for more than two hours Intense exclie- mont prevailed Vndor the Impetus of ad k B vei ilsemcnls In the ik vi -papers, offering I'M . t i n I extremelj low prit - I l t ., clock, 'nf women Ijf gnn to gather about the store E at 7 o'clock. Among the early arrivals 9 .were several colored women. lio adopted H foo'bTll I oil' - to pr t i iloor l hi thi course of the scrimmage ral :HMm, ' "ir' adored women nn the stop were BJ rt-t ' a-t aside and a fight ensued, Ml In which (lashed a razor. About this H, ' " n arrived led to UW ri the W'ht ' I cot In H tb center ol t wd I" d make mm no rro'.- headway, and. turn iround, BY he ft hi' to ret i a I f -teps BB behind him were unwll Ing lo d BBfljas he did jt ;. t compelled lo stay thi re Aftw.i few min B I i t v.Mi'ii to t bo I the o';tsldo "f thi- i rowd to notify i.'apt I Stanley Five minutes later the captain IK arrived and by this time the street was I bioci,-.--d t., u,e opi o-ito curb 'rhe captain I attempted to force his way into the crowd ,S li and succeeded In getting to within about 3 It thirty feet of the front step of the store pi I when another llpht occurred $? t At S;.T0 o'clock the store doors were W opened ami then ensued u rush. Women rj H pulled, hauled and clawed each Other in n K their efforts to get at the bargains, while s( I the negroes did not hesitate t threaten B io . mi- me vloh i). e Man h its BBJ w . . i out of ail shape and much m '!!' 1 1 - or i i 'i ii than twi BBt mlnii' s the special Htoch v a - exhausted B and several hundred women returned to BBf their home nit the ted utensils IE r,("'"0'",man Hope .ald It war. his toughest BBf Job since he had been a member of the I McCoy's livery stable for carriages IB and light livery Telephone 81. TO TELEPHONE USERS. 0 Don't be fooled Into a five-year ron- I tract a $72 pi r. We give you a better ; 'plio!,. f..- i- .nd don't compel you by contract to keep it. We are talcing on I new subscribers at tlie rate of 6'H) a month. The courteous treatment, better ser I vice ,md reascnable rates which have gh ti Independent companies In ill j other States three telephones to tbu . Bell s one, will bo repeated here You still have time to get Into oui new Dl- root or v UTAH INDEPENDENT TBI F PHONE C 'Ml' A NY. S SLAP AT SALVATION ARMY. B 0hrl3tnjas Dinners to Poor Give Many ' First Sttp in Mendicancy. Wm LINCOLN, Neb. Jan i r jamln HI Andrews, chancellor of the University of I Nebraska, criticizes the Salvation Army f for what he terms Its ruinous and III- Sdvl - d i 1 :i l !l V f:i the plea for on uili d charity nt I St. Peni s Methodist cnuroh, the ch ncel- I lor specifically mentioned the method by I Jrhlch the Sal vat ion Armj obtained mono) to fe.-i tii,. ' ... .i iii Christmas t Ime IE'. "Tlu-v i,epp,ii for tlx monej nt streel 3 I Torntrs ' Eald he It would have been 1 better for them to bav obtained Work for those Hint Id Work In.st.-Mil of giving '.',-) ,, u in , Jl dlnnrrv vben tlu-y en, i. obtained (,,, 3 not bit,. ' i :.i i Hi... I was an Imposition ,fjn on the pub Hi and those who .(. the illti- le-4 r"rH v,,'r" I" 'I' M'S kh. ii their irst ,,,,-p I In mendicancy " Ji We take the risk of your )flf fni!in. ,J i t-.t as we say, at L It your grocer's. Your sioccr iumi your moot)- il you don't Ilk m booming, toward th ea and evidently at considerable distance The men who were In looked at each other, their faces paling, "A hit! Ship," one of them ald, :'and on the bar Lord help Vm'' ' Yes." assented the man nearest him. "nothing can get to vm that far out, not even scooters. There was a peculiar grinding sound near them. A scooter slid up the beach anil a man sprang out. "The other fellows In yet?" ho asked. ' nl Carey, He brought a man ashore ami sent him up to the station and tht n hurried hack. He said It was a cool barge with two men and a hoy and doe; and tin other .-coolers will bring them In. The keeper ordered us to watch here for other work. What wns youra?" 'Just u sail boat with two young men They called for help becauM they didn t know their surroundings. When I ex plained they decided to remain on board until the ice let them out. They have plenty of provisions and a hiiiik little cabin I heard the ship's call from out side and hurried back I couldn't unite make out the. location In the fog. Any body gone'" "Gone?- derisively. "Why, man alive! that's on the bar three miles away. No scooter could ever get there, across the open channel. Besides the Ice has been piled up bv the waves She'll have to wait until the sea opens) so we can use a life boat or the fog lifts so we can scooter out. No one Where are you go ing? ' For the man had swung the bow of his craft back Into the fog and was ngaln hoisting the sails. "Out to the vessel, of course" quietly. "But Its sure death. Jack." rimon strati d the life-saver sharply 'Don't lie a fool You couldn't pick your way through the fog with that scooter and get back alive " "Maybe not. But that signal sounds like a big boat, nnd if so ther are a good mny folks oat there waiting for help. I'm only one " "Oh. Mr Bowman! " The call was clear and peremptory Jack Bowman pause I with one foot In the scooter, his fac grdwlng set The owner of the voice was the keeper's daughter nnd only the day before she had closed the door Into a fu ture which he hul begun to believe would bo his. The sentence. "I shall never marry a man whose future Is bounded by hl? clam hoe and fish trawl, thi world has "illness ilnrea!," Says Physician Evanston Doctor's Head Turned by Christian Science Writings of Mrs. Alphabet Eddy. CHICAGO, Jan. 15 In his study at 1502 Maplowood avenue, K .nston, 1 r. Frank H Edwards toM of his change of creed from the 1'nltarlan to Christian Science A graduate of the Chicago Homeopathic Medical rolh-K?. Rn h Medical college and the I'nverslly of Ylcnna, he has been a practicing surgeon In the suburb for ten years In answer to a question as to his con ceptlon of christian Selene", the physi clan pointed to a framed poem: Belief. Faith, hope and reason change Belief is shifting as the sand. But love Is steadier than the star its lights shine on beyOId the bar! ), mind of man, awake' Forsake our fathers' fears' For growth is the (est of life And love is the end of years. Lone; a Student cf Mrs. Eddy ' That gives my belief, " he said. "I wiote t three years ago Ever since I p re hed the ae of discretion I have been a member of the Unitarian church, and for twenty years I have been studying Christian Science. "I accept the precepts and teachings of Christian Science In so far ns I under stand them." he continued with empha sis. I believe all I" mind, as Mrs Mar B;:ker G. Eddy Insists In her text book, 'Science and Health, with Key to tliu Si rlplures ' There Is no matter that Is m pi ronal conviction ' "Will your recent affliction necessitate uriv changes In your plans for the fu Icre'"' Dr. Edwards was asked. "My plans for the future arc not made. ' he answered. "I must have time to think it over carefully hi fore coming to any de cision The question probably Includes a desire for my opinion of the reality of ill ness, as contained In the Scientist faith. "Sick Thoughts Unreality.'' "I WOllld answer it by quoting from Mrs Eddy's 'Miscellaneous Wrltlncs.' " and talcing a small leather covered book from a shelf near at hand, he read: Rlghi thoughts are reality and power Wrong thoughts tire unreality and power len, possessing the nature of dreams "Good thoughts are potent. Kvll thoughts are Impotent, and they should appear tints. "Sick thoughts are unreallt and weak ness, while healthy thoughts are reality nnd strength." Another Poem Tells Belief. "That idea carried out.': ho added, "would give an earnest student an Idea a faint glimmering of Christian Science, It disposes, I think, of the question pro pounded. "Another part of my belief Is Included In those two verses on the wall" point ing to another frame, containing the fol lOWlng, ul8o written by himself: A Dream Down by a brook, where violets grow, I dreamed a Cupid bent his bow, And little birds twittered and tall trees flk'lK d. But vluletn whlsp'. red. "Joy to the bride'" Father Time came along and he laitgheil With glee And said, "Well, ,-ll! little man' Ixt's m !" But Cupid wrote In the sand, by a tree "Love Is time, love Is life und eternity!" "1 want It understood I have done all my own thinking, aided by Mrs. Eddy's wrlllntcH which I vhall never tire Ol call ing," Dr. Edwards concluded. "My pro fession Im a matter that Is not connected with my religious belief, and the question ot inv continuing It will be taken up In doe tlrne." SUICIDE IN A CAB. Duughter-in-Law of Famous Pans Painter Shoot3 Herself PARIS, Jnn. 11 Mine. Pierre Carulun Du ran. daughter-in-law of the famou painter, recently committed suicide In a ai nsatlonal manner hero In a cab In Boulevard St (ler mSlne, Khe shot hemelf DomcMIr Infellrliy Ift fa',1 to he th cttllM- lU-ci'titlN site left hir hufliujKl'H hutiio to live with hr fattier, an cmim-nt advocate here, use for brave deeds," still rang In bis ears. "What is It. Miss Blanch-?" he asked, trying to keep his voice calm. "I am In B hurry." "Father says for no one to answer that call Just yet He thinks this wind will soon break up the Ice so the life boat can go out. He says It will be suicldo to at tempt scooting through this fog. Mr. Bowman! ' her voice rising in sudden die pleasure, for the scooti rlsl had sp p 1 Into his craft and thrown out his pike to shove her Into the wind "I'm lorry, Miss Blanche," over his shoulder, "but the keeper's orders are for his own men and not for a poor outside fisherman like me. Besides, the boat may be In sore need and thouch a little si oob r cannot do much It may nt Ua't carry In telligence and perhaps save one or two provided 1 can reach them " The girl s face underwent a sudden change nnd she took an Impetuous step slipped awav Into the fog. Art-thoy waited there, listening, peering, while the hours dragged by, the faces of the men showed something of what they knew to b taking place within the fear some, shifting pall of mist. The scooter was rushing on dropping Into open spaCt I of water, slipping up again upon patches of rotten Ice. swiftly, with scarcels a checking of speed. Its owner knowing time whs of more Importance than caution Anj moment ii nose wis liable to strike some obstruction and throw out Its ocru pnnt. the wind at that speed might over turn the scootter or a sudden Jlb'ng wreck It without an Instant's warning, either of which on the waste of rotten Ice held but one possible fate for the owner. Two hours and there came another sig nal of distress close to shore. The wait ing life-savers dropped Into their scooters and slid out Into the fog. Tbe girl was still tlnre, watching, her face white. Ten minutes more and a scooter's nose jotd denly slipped from the darkness, almost at her feet, and Jack Bowman sprang out Bending ov er ho lifted a recunih' nt figure from the scooter to the sand. ' will you call some one from Che sta tion to carry this man up. Miss Blanche,' he said hurriedly, as he swuuk his or ift back Into the wind. I haven't time. There are others waiting for me." The girl moved forward swiftly, plat Inu; a hand upon his shoulder. "I shall be walling. tOO Jack," she said In a low voice "You must conn- back to me." A tremor went through the man's frame, but he did not pause an Itist.-ntl In ills work. As the craft disappeared In the fog his voice rose strong and resolute nbo e the u bid "Yes, Blanche, I will come back to you." And be did. SEAT IN SUBWAY $10. Boston Broker Pays Recoid Price Af I ter Experience With Lawyer. new yrk. Jan 15 A difference of subway marine. between Boston and this city, as well as a difference of opinion over a seat In an express, caused the In terference of the poll,-. i, iween a law ei :.nd a broker fr m Bosto- during tho morning rush on the subway recently. When the southbound subway express, on Which Ralph ;ilette of the law firm Of Gtlette & Clark wa3 riding to his of Pcsji reached the Grand Central station It was boarded by Arthur J I, und, broker, of Boston. Th, altercation between theni started at about Thirty-fourth street, and was not ended when the train made Its next stop at Fourteenth street Policeman Keiser, also on his way down town stopped in and stopped the tight. In the Center stre.-t police court Lund was fined Jl "When I got on tbe train," he told the magistrate, "I saw a small space betwet n this man and a woman sitting next to him. I asked him to move up and made room for me to sit down, as Is the custom In Boston "He refused to move, but the woman did squeeze up a little nnd I sat dov n "Mr Ollette turned to me then and said. 'You're sittlnjr on my hip " 'Well,' 1 :..il I, "pull your lap In then.' "The woman got up, and , of course, offered ho- my se'al I then noticed th-tt Mr Qllette was wearing n Masonic em blem on his watch chain, anil being a Ma ron myself, I told him that In Boston more courtesy was shown between bro ther Masons than he had shown me. "Then he said: 'O, you're a hog.' "Well somehow the muscles of hy right arm relaxed at that, and I slapped him cn the law " Here Glletle offered his face, which was was very red, In evidence. "Words never Justify a blow." the ma plstrato told Lund. "I will find you 11" " $1000 for Novel cn Pence. lMTTsnriU:, Jan. 15 The PltUshurn Peace society has authorized the award of J1000 to the author of an acceptable novel on the i eai qui itl n " BABY'S TERRIBLE SORE Body Raw With Humor. Caused Untold Agony. Doctor Did No Good, Mother Discouraged. CUT1CURA CURED AT ONCE I " My child was a very delicate baby. A terrible sore and humor broke; out on his body, looking like raw llcsh, and causiuc; the child uutold agony. My physician prescribed various rem edies, uouc of which helped at all. I became discouraged and took the matter into my own h.inds, and tried Cuticura Soap aud Cutieur.i Ointment with almost immediate success. Be fore the second week had passed tbe soreness was gone, not leaving a trace of anythiutf. Mrs. Jeauuette II. Block, 281 Rosedale St,, Rochester, N.Y." OAK Upright Piano REGULAR $300, $189.00 CASH OR TIME. CLAYTON MUSIC CO LEADING MUSIC DEALERS. 109 S. Main St. ssBB I Monday Morning I I January i 6th j' I WE HAVE SUGGESTIONS which If carried out. will benefit IhS plumbing In your homo. Sometimes there may be B little leak, unnoticed for years, i.erhaps. In sumo sew-r pipe. And that little leak Is continually poisoning the atmosphere of your home. Why not let us EXAMINE TOUR PIPES? It will coat but little and may prevent much sickness. Water, Gas and Electric Fittings at popular prices. !. M, HIQLEY & CO., HONEST PLUMBERS. Electric Wiring and Fixtures 109 E. 1st So.. Ind. "phone. 752; Dell. 2I?-X. when buying a piano The real bfauty and worth of an Instrument can be ta ken In at a glance. One of the chief points you should consider is If the In strument has a nolld and sympathetic tone and Id durable In construction, us well as attractive in appearance. The pianos we sell have these good features. Carstensen fc Alison Co. (Incorporat ed), Temple of Music. 74 Main street Succesttors to Daynes Music Co. " -. ! s a iuiihm si i mm Il Dayton I Drug Company I lm Any Syringe You Want TlKre la no l; ,u,1 kind syringe whh Ii wi d" not im ) r v our ., , , r t Tiii'nt in this line Ii very large ami iin ouallt) the tn it Bvery piece of rubb i g Is we sell Is guars n t, i d to) civ,' satisfaction Ball syringes. ;Vic to si.go. Fountain syringes, 75c to $3.00. Corner 2nd S,.uth rind State sts. Si Refer to our nurses' directory. Ej I GLASS The kind t hat III and :ii , ti, n,,. B hi. Is whal ire claim foi the n I,' I i-pi-s made ly mm i. . i, i.) Kj RUSHMER. I UNION ASSAY OFFICE, M- 8 HANAUER. Manager, removed to 102 Coutb W. Terr.p: SAMPLES BY mail AND BXPRB8S wlil receive prompt attention Analytical work ;i specialty Bond for prico list. Hello1 Have you tried McDonald's Whipped Cream Chocolates? If not, there's a treat coming your way. Sold in l2 and i lb, packages everywhere. corrospondenco upon how to begin a happy new year. Write for circular or call at tho Utah Commercial 6: Savings Bank, t2-21 Eat Firtt South St. Salt Lako CH; Throw your old I clock away and II I fphonc 65 for the I correct time, AALT LAKE, CJTi WHAT IS PURE BAKING POWDER? DID YOU EVER TRY THREE CROWN? SS HsssV This trade-mark the Kuaranteo of PURITY AND QUALITY. Once tried; always uted. YOUR QROCBR BBLLS THREE CROWN. Prepared by HEWLETT 13R0S. CO. V V I 7 V SEE WHAT A A I J y PRETTY UM-vVisTr- BRELLA YOU McOot k.,- can buy op ssj JEWELER CONAHAY, THE .r.-XjBw JEWELER, FOR W WW l E5TABU3hED I I ONL PRICE TO ALL NEVER UMOERSOLD l FOR GENUINE BARGAINS YOU HAVE NEVER HAD AN OPPOR- mW T UNITY THAT CAN RE COMPARED WITH This Remnant Sale I Duress Goods I WE HAVE PRICED THEM WITH A DETERMINATION TO EFFECT LmW AN ABSOLUTE CLEARANCE. !H I One Lot Asserted All Wool Dress Goods H Consisting Of Y.-dl.-g. Serges, Zlbf-llne?, Mohairs, Plaids, etc. S r I Bffl Regular values up to 76c ;i yard, at a yard iC K iLsnfi One Lot 48 to 54 Inch All Woo! Importcvi H Drass Goods B ConslPtlntc r,f r'.hnlrs. Zibelliics. Cheviots, Granites, Tweeds, tQ HB etc., Regular values up to 2.50, at yard riJC B 500 Wool Remnants Culled from two waeks of Hf Tremendous Dress Goods Selling IH In waist, skirt and dress lengths consisting of black and all colors. mt Marked at Lass Thin First Cost, H i i l IIH il ill i i if i IIBssssBMMBWMWM - .fcltTsslMisjsasjBj IH "MMMPBgMtgBSsasss iiisssasa l JTi j5 w per mcwth f ww I JifSv f Individual Lines BB ) " UnlimitedService extra v MINDEPENDFNT m. CHARGE FOR DESK-PHONES 1411UIU H ..-Ka,. -! , d IIISSytSBBSSHSSiSSSMSlSjSMSjSjpSSSSJSnSJStfU Hm MLMH Brwiiw ompanv'$ j I I Q Brawl r Bctr 1 1 ft ! "Our American I I A Beauty" I '9J9BJfB9 I Bsls? of a eu peri or qualicy, Is rapidly ta&Smrt I i iglvfylBfi&iS th plans of Eastern lmportatloa. A& tdu 1 iHQ7Km saniej pries uu our otiiw bsaads. Try sc i- kWi ! i BBHlMS snrrucKY uequob MrlBI Boaldeot Stafl . wJSmmmmmw TcUphea 091. I j m Ui TELL YOU- I B rn-vor n:lect th opportunity of buying- I Uh irflfej The Blue Point Perfecto H A t fjfflssHBSHBsss! cl-r.ii?. nns so good thnt ft customer once t Ihsv t4 - WiYW- 1 '-":t f"r nioro- f ifvVBv ' f PBBm? I bv f-w oxoellcd by Not 'PlW -5, S-tIVW WhitaKer & Dallas ITS TIME NOW I To buy your engagement ring if you ere to bt &lM Married in June I H To have all the fixtures lookinp: clean and polished is p.n asset to tho proprietor of a bar. The daily use. of ipl: 1 Bartender's Friend will give tho bar-room a bright and I pleasing appearance- ' "rt" I I RIEGER & LINDLEY, K' j "Tho WTilskey Merchants." M' ' I H 'ftfiBSiffTi Vf,rMWi,jglflsBfcE- aBttswMmiBsassJMBaMssM p' ,;' '1