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Show on a - ructions would inierfere with Mi take regular public schools by proniat'ireli attracting pupils from them. Ak a rule. pupils do not apply for instruction trj's common-Ins school unless they are woil.ing, or an- - imi li!-EDUCATIONAL CON 'II.c.hc n.iiiii-iloihave worked, in the trade that they who are STRAUSS TO PRO- special am ms and SECRETARY DITICNS ABROAD. to study, the evening pupils he ii-' MOTE FOREIGN TRADE. with Mu' i!i ail-- in! II chaigi-during the day time in iug employ'd vurl n cal lull of iiifiniialinii i iMt.g 'll"' comriilttee vtihich was dent lit occupation In which they seek in mid ous toph-The Si.t- - lary of C'oiiuiu-u.- of Jnii'ri-s- ' in I u- - ri.uii!r s he MassachusHis Commission on In the t i ut-- t ion. , a coiuim-rce- . 1.ar S. Si i'.iuss. has 'Mistrial urn Hon to Investigate ro areti"t In i1 "in' tun Industrial educational crindl'i" rail for a Hireling of These tonii'-iloi'is who am in Ktinie of the most of Mu various Im.i'ln "I Had--- , ilium- - njid lal agents and t BUILDING OF A WITIClSM. Important Euro--- ' l tuu'iii-rias wu-of cfiiuim-rbers of commerce auil other charged a lib a largo .ian (oiititrles, and which consist'd of! rcllt-vemi'-la.of all held at the work. They are l..irl-M. Winslow, a member of t k- - Point organizations, In of Joko tho 8amo Though mssiou uud Churles H .Morse Ih'p.irtnicnt. building, in Washington, work und have full opm tiicn.v fur in' Under Changed Conditions. in ami Itccemher f. work of guttn-ilucuiarv and doIhe i fnriiiail-ufeds that and idcii. ('oiiseiiueiitly Svivi.try Slran.it The liohemlan had an article entipart meat should take an active part they are the fines consulted whin a How a Joke Is Madn." In it tled. Is l' in the industrial muaMon and he tariff Mil, for Instance, conies up ;nillM unit personal inquiry Marshall P. Wilder, the well known a coiiimercht! striving 'u bring It up to H high state the Kelchsfiig or wh-cuiiiitrv humorist, rites this story as an illus ii.ii of efficiency, treaty with some t ration of one method. hi the for l.'nder the direction of ihe S ere- - coim-- up for "Hern is a story with a joke in it about Labou-ilieie- . lary, N. 1. Stone, who Is officially- t.Kn fiiffce. t i tried Ihe 'Tariff Export of the Dothe genial editor of Loudon p,ih la England and lierinant theof CoinTruth partnn ni of Commerce and lathor," lhp.f work of the When hn was standing for has prepared a pamphlet upon ihe and Ijrlnir is furi.i'hiug lufor the borough of Not Ilia nipt on for the Imsim-In niation and advbe to i'ic promotion of foreign commerce K'nyl.'sh parliament a litile girl came of man Europe and the i'npcd Slates, which world. Through the to her lather and said: Papa, who up Ir-hais being scut out tu Ihe officers of ufaclurf-- our ilepaitineni Mr laflniuchere?' made an-Why, Provi-li'-iii-the organizations. trvlug to do sonu't'.iini; like Mds, my dear, answeted the someIn this pamphlet Mr. Slone dim uses jt'wuw to this end that the .hole pule ',"'.1' Hlld lm.ilicilllll what astoiiilicd pHiciit. And what ami .md ml tho functions of ihe of the ('nm-ula- r lV .iVaie funds ' for, papa?' inquires the child functions ihe with ... j Now makes comparisons '1, port was Instituted. u. tuu itllll0r,.int iliai Mn,-ve'sug.i lion was the , l.tuining at flit M,;;l isn't a Pail joke. It was natural, departments In, It U performed hy similar . In M.o d.ul In t.oini.iny. th. Informal Ion piihli.-h'Hut lisicu tu mn of mine, Kurnpcau ,i;ill fl ,h(1 )rjlnonM r those nttalif, if finw;ly for Instance, Mu department has live (nnsuliir and trade rioris coines: winch has the s.une Kimt, roiiiiciinrs wliiise duly is to study for- - f)0,M tip' Ileiiirlmei.t of laic. Ii hiiimh 11 is firouphi out in a diffeient r lhi-conncunimii i'mlf-a Joint commerce. would he well 10 have etgn 'hil.l m her mother are on ""of, l,if Industrial eilucnlion to the youth f, ,;,Vcilors are htireaus and divisions f,.,, appolnled hv Ihe ns in England, fur M- i- uus. (ippir.itt tlu-iCon'lith ",i1 sits a young l Mu teeiv-Commerce and laihor and u piiictic-ahl- Install e. are (ptiie Inteiesting and in fta.-- dieswd in Mi., it.Kbt of fashion, wink to imp Slate of lary htriietive. Sas t!.'.- vinlii- 'Mamma, wliat Is Hclii-nfor better While there are national siihsldbs. in.ii.' ami (. she asks tho I WO rpieation Ml! hetwet-lieparMllf'llts. am! national control of !:,. Mr. Swine clows his pamphlet with rndtistiial pinis t.. il.e voung man opmisite eon-- i , local the Hu-hion, yet m-my of the. ob.ii-c- t of the huswcs the mother' a stall-mea- t ditions . rnurnnnwly. and no om),,,, millhM , f k ( movement to la Inaugurated hy Secre- tihic willvary To ns a representative siand tllHe says: tary Straus. w.uspers in hi- whole country, or even of. ? ..J1' of ,K w ,l' "The dilfi rent lines of work sug a11 a section of It. There can d!r:tr Rested here are all dictated by one :oiv he eiiilil persists as usual in main Idea-l- ho necessity of adoplfiip And a tlefinlle policy of Cominerce mid La- nf imltiMlrhil him. niunima?' but the exist who Hind Why. a distinct, tangible it make bor and l conditions which have to he I mi il in , (i(nr. oi nu me, replies hh tng entity In Iho minds of ihe people the are not only peculiar the iiuiMier sot Id voire, whereat the which und met. an Institution for the iiniinoMnu of to England but to Ihe separate locali- child exclaimsOh. mother, doesnt coinmerec of the United Stales." ties. will make progress slow and ex Irm IiIcim itk" ti h;i vo fun some-limes- '' lie adds: to be a fact, howYon Mr, the xtoiies are realAIhivu all. il Is highly Impmiunt pcrimcnial. It scents the in industrial that, ever, general the At all ly alike benefit the point is that the people for whose movement is most active and the Sfliim work of I hi. deist rt men t Is In lie done in advanced farthest Ijondon. bo kept In close touch with it. Today In I Iverimol, with Its great technical .there ! no provision for systematic between the department school, which cost upwards of half a GIRL KILLED A HAWK. and the various commercial and trade million dollars, the conditions are most In THE are 1,500 There pupils 'associations which ane mot affected Interealiiig. the evening classes, but, except for Bird Had Attacksri Her When Driven by ita work. Except for the From Pigeons. on between the some siieclal summer classes of adults, which goes CURIOUS and well equip constructed this business finely Individual and department A largo hen hawk, pud building is unoccupied during the weighing nearly firms, and occasionally also some day time, largely, perhaps, because In-il- fourteen pounds, attacked Miss Elolse organization, there is no industrial M Sliiebls. 18. of Milton, Mass., while by which regular interchange of is feared that day time the young woman, accompanied by Curious Compound Capsules com some friends, was upending the after blno tho vlrtuoo of Big 0, Pabat O. K, nwin at the lilue Hills reRervation Santal Pepaln, and sell for $1.25 a The party had juxt had their lunch Mall box. ordoro promptly attended con and were feeding some pigeons to. Doull Drug Co, Dletrlbutors, 13$ when tha hawk swooped down and Mein St, Sell Lake City. atarted to carry off one of the pigeons None ganulna without tha trade In Its talons mark tha Gurloua D. Mias Shields quickly picked up a stone, and throwing it at the bird made It drop Its prey. The & hawk then attacked tho girl and nestU H. CRAY, ling on one of her shoulders started to beat her with Its wing. After Land Attorney. knocking off tha bird with her hands Miss Shields picked up one' of the Attend to all hnalneso heforo 4 tonic bottles, which the party had United States Land Office, been lining, and hitting the hawk a Oar Office Call U. 8. Burveyor-Oenera- l. 4 Write hard blow on its head, killed IL Except State Land Board, for a few ecratrhes the young woman 4 Btate Engineer. 4 was not Injtifud. . 4 Salt like City, Utah. 4 and aellve e'ixii mid v i'l: scale of lii,rn.ui:.n ivia'itiM In Ir'niipreheiihive lfra'lnii of luii-r- i -- t in t.e mim place." vai Ions ln cli EDITORIALS. n could U-- s col--'-- I ' 1- - s s - - s . Childhood's Frankness. on thi- - wi-The grown folk, veti'i-veranda, were havinu a and s luMi lUmth-le- r ciitireriiiiig was Pining breezily around the IhiW of Alice lil'ie group. A srtil-llk- i rihlmn Puttered a'love her curls and her while frock stood airily uualiisi I cauie from heaven," she the wind. announced In the pause of the conversation. "They pul wings on me and sent me down here; and, she I haven't seen added reminiscently, anybody from there blnce. Modern Turpentine Gathering. Twenty million turpentine cups are in Ihe pine forests of the kbuth fium tho tu catch Ihe How of ret-ii- i decs, and 7.iU,niit) or h.nuti.DUO are added each year. Theoo simple-lookincups, which are not unlike flower Ihjis in size and shuie, indicate a m pill and highly lmisirtani change In the American method of gathering turpentine, due to the need of economy in using ull fV'st products and to ihe application of science In an fa.Honed industry. u.-r- d 7ti , fi THE GERMICIDE LABEL s t S&nvctJtud FOR THI5 KICK DENVER- - CO- - ,ALT I ARE mi-rc- c - s l sum-gst.-- d g.iver-imeins- ' - s u i e - - c(iiirii-tiieriil- 1 - ' exH-nlt-- 1 Ms-ia- - corre-'toonden- com-Imercl- -0- - MUD is used extensively and successfully in the treatment of Inflamed Breasta, ErysipeliB, Pleurisy, Asthma, Sprains, Appendicitis, Frost Bites, Tumors, Ecxema, Cancer. Pneumonia, Bruises, 8unburn, Felons, Boils, Bronchitio, Burns, Croup, FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. DENVER me-'dlu- Parker Lumber Co. 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This offer is made for a limited time only as a means of advertising and introducing our goods. Send today before this opportunity k forgotten. T. C. MOSELEY. 2 East 23rd Street, New York City. I Outfitting' Store Exclusively. 8 WHERE THE LATEST NOVELTIES BROUGHT FORTH IN THE WORLD OF FASHION MAY BE 8EEN, AND IT IS THE BE8T AND MOST CONVENIENT PLACE IN SALT LAKE FOR BUYING FINE APPAREL. & The height of designing baa been reached in the original conceptions offered ub for this Benson. From the most elaborate of costumes, to the most practical of e apparel, you will find we excel In point of variety and newness. There is not a thing that belongs to a woman's completed wardrobe that cannot be found at The Charlton Shop. Accessories to that attire are a specialty with us and It is our pride to be able to offer, completely and entirely, all the things that pertain to tailor-mad- women's dress. The Charlton Shop, in its devotion to style, might be likened to an art fcillery wherein every picture was the work or a master artist. Great pictures are always copied, but In a copy there is always something lacking the gpat artist's in.ii which he imbues into his stroke of brush. So do the Charlton styles every stand apart by themselves, for they are the original creations or "artists of slyle." The imitator takes away nothin.? or their nrUinulliy. for In every line or grace and beauty you recognize the tab-nof the designer, the spirit In kbich he lalmrs. uiul (he moments of inspiravidti-jtllt- We Furnish Surety Bonds for Contracts Q Other Purposes. We Make Abstracts Insure Titles. r I2.no. S We act as Executor, Administrator. Guardian, Receiver, Etc. (.-- than A Womens We do a General Banking, Savings Bank Trust Business. What beauty Is more desirable than an exquisite complexion and elegant We are the LEADING TRUST PANY of UTAH. Call t tion of See Our SPLENDID NEW Building. 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