EPresWidows Turn To Bible For Aid in Tragedy MUSthetheliedBy ROTH FINNEY(Hulled Pre»» Stuff CerwtpnedenliAT THE ORGONAOT -MINE, Jackson, Sept. 19.—Now upon the frst' day Ot the week, very early la the morning, they came into- the sepulchre.And they found the stone rolled sway from the selpulchro.And they entered in’ and found npt the body ’of the Lord Jesus.“And It came to pasa—behold two men stood by them In shining garments—and they, said unto thorn:“He Is not here bnt is risen.WASHINGTC dent Harding I dier bonus hill He sent thi congress with could not'sign ed no means than *1,000,000 Neither the •he•go.Iflg:-eti-ofrithgal-olylt;; ofa.tore £ indis-Vcry oarlv in the morning women of Jackson cante to the shaft ot the Kenned? mine where their men wore burled.And they found the atone Cleared away from the. shaft.And they waited while men entered tha shaft, but found not their husbands and their brothers.And as they stood In grtof and despair, the . women—some of them—heart again that message:“They are .not here but are risen.”The long battle was a losing one. The tight was In vain. No living men ware found . in the shaft of the Argonaut mine when the roBcno crews broke through.The bodies were there—bnt that was all. .... ‘“I'am the ’resurrection and (he !«$... -gfe’• that • belisrpth . _!#. Jpe, though' he .were dead,’ shall • he live”. Defeat for the'men' and women on the Burface. .payers can aei den at this tin .Harding sailt; in accord with 1 of the bill to j nation’s gratu ■ served in its i war” ho could j provisions of t i in lugislatu I adjusted cun i falls, first of | revenue from I la to be paid,” i Harding sat denied that th binding oblfgal ; defenders who i those who Ie1 . disabled or d: Obligati-The obligatiMyste*Case* »rom;rith1 be vith.hey11.; ofties,lingil SBd at i. m.didicks.*.irift.built. the tody. It on ire ithough-they-were dead, ,yet shall-live. . - • • -For . those men, ■ no agonising days and nights Of blackness, buried ' alive in. the mine shaft, helpless and'waiting for help.’ • No- endless hours of despair, of madness.v No battle with hunger, thirst,, foul disease.For through the long days Of waiting they were not'therB.Bodies only, that felt not, insensible flesh, dost returning to dust. No escape far the bodies.For the men there was escape. There was n way out -I am the Way, the Truth-and the Xdte.jn my father’s house, are many mansions- Where I am, there ye may ba also.”Comfort, dtyine comfort, for the women who weep!mkiwNSSJMXl»*§* CMS*JACK HAZARD TO HANDLE Y. M. C, A WORK AGAIN; RETURNS TO MODESTOpped.J. G,' Hazard, former secretary of the Young Men’s Christian Association here, has again been placed in rherre of the work here, assuming the’, secretaryship of the newly organised Y. W. C. A. •Hazard has already assumed his. From a of the currei Modesto as I