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Show THE MORSIXG 2 EXAMINER, OGDEN, UTAH. has supported hersalf by her own labors. Tkey were married In Baa Fraueiaco February 23, 101. Thera were as children aa the result of the marriage. Mra Daniels further alleges that Daaiele waa aa man, and aske far equitable relief and the coats of the anti. diTO BORE FDR OIL. Mra. Ordlna M. Leal la seeks vorce from James Leslie an the Company Laaaing Big Tracts Neap grounds of habitual druukenneas. She for fit) per month aa alimony Payette and Walaar. and 50 for attorney's fees. For tha Puretts, April 37. C. W. Tu tor, ef past yer, the complaint slats, LesPort Wad, Ora, baa kwa nngigoA lie baa equaadred hla uagea ' to tko last aavaral nooks assuring laaaaa liquer. an land la iba neighborhood of Payette and Ontario tor tha purpose at baring far all and gaa. Ha ouim SUSPICIOUS BIRDS. of (bat ha represents capitalists d Portland and litaneaota who ara ta Make Sparrewe Shew Their la make esheustiv toaU of tha Easy Fear ef a Trap. land wbara It la uprated w ind all. One wiatar dsy I made an experiItrgana wane aant avar tha Bald tha work af aacnrtng laaaaa waa ment with apanvws to see exactly haw hagun. and tkair reports vara very far their Batumi suspicion would bold out against hunger. I had 'often nofavorable. Tko nun bahlad tko movement ticed that If one put x little bit o t vara Intonated In tha oil lndtoariona string, a targe button ar any atraags by H. C. Hauneoed of tkla plaoa, who object among breadcrumbs the sparla neslsdng Taylor la aacuring laaaaa. rows would sot touch tha bread. They Taylor reports that, laaaaa an 1.400 feared a trap. Starlings are leas susacres hev baaa aacurad oa tha.Oro-gopicious to tbia way. If they cars aide, and that ba expeota to the bread at all, they ara more about about tha aamo amount of land la tko neighborhood of Payette and trustful and do not make any fuse about some small foreign abject. Bnt extending nearly ta Wetaar. Ho aald that actual work would ha I thought hard weather might make all anmmanead at Ontario within tko next the difference even to sparrewe. So I put a tong piece of apple peal weak or ten days and that shortly afterward borlxg would ba commenced aawng the bread. It looked quite good bora. Machinery has baaa aacurad to eat but might ba token by a very for both plaeee. If necessary, valla auspicious bird for someth lag of the will ba bond ta a depth of 3,600 feat nature of airing or tape, which sparbefore giving them up. But It la ex- rows seem to regard with particular r near-opected to And oil and gaa muck distrust Can they regard It aa aa (ba aurfnea tkaa that, Strong In- emblem ef captivity T Directly the oil hava bom dications of bread waa thrown on the ground about found. At Ontario one residence la now fifty sparrows perilled to a tree above It uppllad with natural gaa for boating It They looked at very glumly, and and lighting pnrpoaea. Taylor aaya not uno ventured to come down. Genthat hundreds of foot of gaa are go- erally they would be devouring tha ing to waato avsry day from the well broad within a few seconds. For a litfrom which this gaa Is secured, tle aver three feonra a crowd of sparthat bla company will develop It. It rows watched the broad with the terla the intention of the company to ba rible piece of apple peel lying among prepared to furnish gaa far lighting It bnt it remained untouched. Than and heating purposes the coming win- aat sparrow made up hla mind to take ter to Payette and Ontario. the risk. He waa aeon followed by all the others, la twenty minutes the O. J. SALISBURY HOME. bread was goat. But they tyto wasted ever three hours. St. James' Gasette. Salt Lake, April fl. After four months of rusticating In the Eldorado Una. IN THE FIRE ROOM. can yon. near tha Nevada-Arison- s DOWN on the Oolondo river, O. J. Salisbury baa ratamed ta bis homo la this city. Raking the Ashes From the Furneea af Regarding bla trip and visit Mr. Salisan Oeean Liner. and to tha Republican: bury four boors tong, be"watches," -My I waa pretty well worn out with at 8 to the morning and at d to tha work of the campaign last tail gan rust of the time and I wasted a rent. A friend of the afternoon. The when it waa my mine waa excepting n ranch la Eldorado mine, who owns canyon, Invited me to spend the winter turn to carry water and help clean np with him. He told mo that In hie part tha mesa room. The 8rat descent tote tha flro room at the world they had the beat winter f aa ocean liner Is unforgettable. weather neat to beavon. That waa what 1 was looking for, and I ao Going down that aeries ef ladders Into tha bowels of the old Elbe, the beat eaptod hie Invitation. "I spent a very uneventful, but a seemed to Jump 10 degrees ladder. moat pleasant winter. The climate At last the final ladder wee reached, was pretty near to the representation and we were at tha bottom the bottom of my friend, la my opinion It of everything waa tha thought ta moro California climate by far. Dur- minds than one that afternoon. The ing my stay m the raaah I lay around head fireman of our watch Immediateand rested moat of the time. It would to n poker, easitake a genius to gat a newspaper story ly called my attention out of what I did. Thera was plenty ly an inch sad n half thick and twenty. of fresh air, ptonty of sunshine and to thirty feet lung. "Tours!" he acranm-ed"Yours!" And he threw open me nothing to do, and ao I Juit- - laid around and forgot my troubles. New I ef tha ash doom of a furnace, pantoam back to pick them ap again. miming what I waa to da with the "To hslp open another campaign?' poker. I dived for it madly, Jnrt barely raised It from tha floor and got It startvii flicnitiad Unfortunately," replied Mr. Salis- ed Into tha ashes and than dropped bury, "there la another one to come none too neatly oa top of It "Hurry thle tall." " the fireman yalled, up, you and I struggled again with the terrible Accidentally run down. poker, finally managing to rake rat tha ashen Jostah Flyat to Success Maga-slaSalt Lake, April 31. FVnl Mitigate, of 376 Booth Tenth Beat street, and his two children were run down by a horee What Rules the Werid. and buggy on Second South arrest n Many years ago John Brougham, taw tact east of Mala atroet Saturday and afternoon and all three narrowly escap- Lester Wallark, Artemua Ward used to meet after the play at others ed eerioua Injury. Mtoa Marie Oreenlg Windhorst1 s. In Park row, ta New waa driving the horse and was arrested York. One night the question, "What by Officer Seager, charged with reckrules the world?" arose, and various less driving. Mitigate waa crossing Second South opinions were axprreeed. William Rosa atroet froip the couth aide, Intending Wallace, who was present retired beto board a 8oond South street ear fore tong and some time later called which waa standing there. He carried Thomas J. Leigh from the room and a small child la his arma, while a handed to him n poem which he had eosad daughter. 3 Team old. toddled Juat written. Mr. I,clgh read It aloud along at hit aide, ft waa juat before to the company, anil Mr. Brougham be boarded the ear that ha waa struck made a happy little speech of acknowlby tha horsa driven by Mias Oreenlg. edgment. The thing waa entitled He waa knocked to the atroet and fell "What Kntos tha World." and the first on tha child who waa walking. etaasa ran: Through tha efforts of Mina Oreenlg Thar any that man Is mighty. and bystanders, the home waa pulled He govarme lend end see, bark and neither Millgate nor his chillie wields a mighty enapter dren was seriously hurt. O'er lesser powers that be. But a mightier power and stronger declared that lfisa Bystanders Mas from hie throne has hurled. Oreenlg was not wholly nt fault for Aai the hand that rocks tha end is the accident. They stated that In la the head that rulaa tha world. crossing the street she narrowly escaped being run down by a street car The Hies Pel Its. and that It waa Impossible for her to Tbe Japanese prlnaa drew to bla avoid striking Millgate. Mias Oreenlg furnished hall of H and was releas- breath with a biasing sound aa ha bent ed. aver the young girl's band. "Triune, ahe aald. "I have been up NEW SCHEDULE OF WAGES. against a lot of Japanese, and they all bias like that when they meet you. Salt I Aka, April SI. Notice has What's the Nason, anyway?" been posted by the Oregon Short Line "The roaara is pollteueea," the prince of the May wags ached a I a, which prowared. "I blue -l-ike tbto-- 1 draw to vides tar Increases in some lines of my breath I keep on drawing It ta as work and decreases In others. It la long aa I remain 'near you. For If I understood that the schedule of blow any rat some of It might bo wages baa been the result of an agree- blown ta your fair fact. What aa ment between the II111 and Her rim an Shocking! And no we Japanese line, and really represents a pay roll always bias 1a exchanging greetings. to both avlng companies. Man, of hold our breath." the employes, especially those affected Out ef politeness wa by the decreases, have expressed disThe Teeth. satisfaction, but so far there has The accumulation of tartar on the been no open antagonism to the schedteeth make them nnalgbtly and la ofule. ten the cause of n bed breath. If the teeth are properly brushed each day WIVES ASK DIVORCE. tartar will net have the cbaace to acSalt Lake, April 38 Separated from cumulate, bnt If It baa already been her husband la tha exodue from Bxn allowed to do eo It ran be removed by Francisco following Its destruction by a very simple treatment Moisten the Are and earthquake, Emma Daniels toothbrush In warm water mad dip It now aeeka a divorce from Frank R. Into magnesia. Rnb on the teeth, and Daniel, after waiting a year tar hla after three applications the tartar will return. In a complaint filed Saturday have entirely disappeared. In the third district court. As a refugee Mrs. Daniels came to Salt Lake Well Meant Prayara. Olty without' anything, having lost all Sydney Smith declared that the chilher earthly belongings In tha conflagration. She and her husband were dren of Bishop PbUlpotts uaed to end In Golden Gate park for several day. their usual (irayers by praying for Earl After suffering tar aereral daya and Grey, explalniag that "papa tells na It nlghta without enough to eat they ia our duty to pray for our greatest decided to leave California. They suf- ramntoa." London Spectator. fered hardships before reaching' Oakland. When they succeeded In getWhere Life la Dull. Mrs. Daniels transportation ting "The terrors of a great city ara started for Salt Lake and her husband waa to follow as soon aa he could. something dreadful." Mra. Daniels reached her destination, "Maybe eo. but they don't begin to bnt her husband has not Joined her. compare with the horrors of a email She heard from him once vines the hamlet" Washington Herald. earthquake, but In her affidavit for service by pnbllcatton she allege! Wanted te Keep Them. that hla whereabouts are unknown to "You aeem to like bla attentions. her. don't yon marry bimf Mra. Daniels alleges desertion in Why "Because I like hla attention." her complaint. Since she has been In Town and Country. Salt Lake City, ahe alleges that she able-bodie- d at. lr m ttaMe yrar y slot wEb Wo oomphte Urn of choice spring teUsa, frrah at oar feuatota ? every mentog- Ata aa Miwm and - fr-A- domestic Baa of iavrM atata tad fancy grerartas. Tkta (Mia viu pvatrag year Hte aad five Tin aad rigsr to roar iya. T.B.Evans&Co Mh Pleura 4 Bash GROCERS. 8SM Wash. Ifi Av. ba-tor- a n sn-enr-a Oarfa Plane Newmaa Bren, Organs. WARDLEIGH B. C. pre-para- high-grad- pianos OlfiiNS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE ui Visitor On Kara, Aoeordsoe, Ban Strlaga Publication at Bhaat Job, Xntaat Music. Bra tko Wonderful Ply Organ. Anna U7I Washington OGDEN, UATH. aur-paaa- HOW ABOUT Bat aaw Hornsea psu need? Daat Dtink raa afford It UU yea's aut aka ana. We aati ao gtoaa M g goata, ao Infer-ta- r tU foshloasd ayplfeaess. All Our Harness ta mads Ban tta boat al Wether la tha workmanlike manner. Blaa-katHaKara, Whip aid svsrythtef .a here owaor aaada. aat a, J.C. Platt Saddlery Co. D0I0T0 & COMPANY 155 25th Street Men's Furnishing Goods and Notions of all fcMt Fancy Cash Groceries Wines and Liquors Naw la tfia tlma ta ardar yaur SPRING AND SUMMER SUITiS Oar gooda ara aow la and would ba pleaaad to kora yoa call In to aao thorn. Wa alao do repairing, claming and pressing. J. E. BOLSTAD III 24th at. Phana 300 K. Second Hand Stores Work, not Blow; Goods, not (bow. L T. ALVORD 4 SONS, Second-HanOooda, Upbol-atarind g, Raal Statate, etc, ate. Xorth of P. O. Phones 68 and 331. NEVADA SECOND-HAN(TORE. Wa kay and nail all Mnda of naw Call and orarad-hant- f ar phono gaatab Waokor 4 Haynes, Props. Phana, IndL Ug, 18 nth , PAUL ZIBQBNHIRT, laaand Hand Mara, ff yw Nava anything to aall or buy aa or phono 1171 ta 1(71 Wash. Ava Boll Mth. Ind. IN-a. A. DBNKERB WIN pay tha Mghoat prlea far raeenA hand furniture and aall ta tha puhllo tha ehaapaaL Ml Grant Ava. Bail phana 137-h- . Ind. MB-- ft, J. HERRICK Buaaaaaora ta H. - 4 CO L White. Bring yaur gaado hara if yau want thm.t Call hara If ywi wont la aall 1341 Waah Ava. BaM Phan buy. IB In4 M ? WANT ADB YIBLD BIG RESULT!. row-pig!- n cos-cerne- er g , Were Tkee Mssfar. An old negro pnachar at ootrtherx Georgia had bee given a floe fat possum by aomo of hla admirers aad wsa keeping It la a barrel, feeding it heavily, te still farther Increase Its weight He had derided to have II killed the next day, when, to hla rag It waa stolen la the night Shortly afterward a revival meeting wee being held, and among thora whs went np to the mourners' beach wai a certain vary black Jim, and hla grief seemed foceuaolable. "Dafs all right mah brudderF tbs old man shouted. "Don matter whut yo done, de good Lawd gwlne ferglt ' But Ah's been powerful moan," Jim declared, weeping. Ie jot stole chickens?" the aid man demanded. "Oh. wum an dat!" "Good Lawd, heT dis par nigger!" the old preacher entreated. "Ia used a rasorT "Wum dan dat!" "Is yo' yo' ain't done killed nobody? "Warn dan dat!" "Den hyah's wbar wa tangle!" the Id man shouted, throwing aside hli coat "De good Lawd kin for gib y tt ef he waato ter, bnt Ahs gwlne ekta yof alive. To's do vermlnt dat stole mah poMnm!" Cerrrlex Oat leatrartloee. Thera was a young man whose social education had been somewhat neglected, and It chanced that he received an Invitation to a church wadding. The morning of the ceremony found him quit excited, and he started tar the church some time before, aa he would have said, tha show was billed to come off. Under hla arm he carried a small bundle, and before he had proceeded far he met a friend. "Hello," said the friend, "and where are yon going all dressed np at this time la the morning? "Wedding," answered the young man briefly and ptvndly. "Indeed! Going to da mm errands on the wayr "Certainly not." "But you're not going to a wedding with n bundle under your arm?" Of course I am. That's my present" "Present! But you don't take your present with you, man. You send tt beforehand. "That's all you know about It. Iva got a card right here to my iwcket,' and the card aaya, 'Present at the church. " Esonemy. Lady Shopper Have you any of your one dollar goods marked down to 00 easts? Salesman None left ma'am. We have the 81A0L (2 and 82.50 grades at the regular price and the IS grade marked down to lady Shopper-Gi-ve me the 5 grade. New York Timet. nib are There. Teacher Ie there any connecting link between the animal and tha vegetable kingdom? '"Bright Pupil Tee, mum; theres hash. Philadelphia From darkness into daylight turn And air instead of money burn. Banished Snnkee. the this our day to deal more generwualj with destitute children than with destitute mem and women. 1 Berlia and New York, for tosunce. both money and thought era lavlsaed on the young whom tpe community support, while as for the aged, whnt is given them to given only of neremity. In Tltasi it la otherwise. Then the areango meats for the relief of the dM people are better both more carefully could thoae fm ered and more liberal-th- en tbs relief ef children, a fart that any moro perhaps for the hearts than for the beads of tha authorities. If a man or a woman above sixty Is without Hooey wherewith to provlds for himself or the strength to earn thr money, ho applies ta the gua idles of his ward tar help. Ibtui, If ho has a homo to live la and m on to take care of him or la able te toko care at himself, ha to granted cut relief, a money allowance It he can be trusted to spend It wisely; otherwise relief In kind. Buppoalug, however, he ta homo lees, feeble and "alone standing," he la aant to a varaorguagahaua. or old age home. If there la n vacant place there, and. If net, te a small poarhoust ant II there la. Vennrsungahaaner an the distinctive feature at the Austria poor relief the aged ara system so far Already In the daya of Joseph IL Vienna had two, If not more, of these homes, aad at the present tlmr It has six. One of them to reserved exclusively tar eitlaras; another, that at Manerbach, la reserved for persona who, owing to their perverted notions as to what to seemly, cannot bo accorded the full liberty the old people la the other homes enjoy. . In aU toe six together there to apace for more than R000 Inmates. Aa the versorr anifihrTir ara looked npoa by daaaea and messes alike as the homes of the agad poor, the place where they have a right to bo, no disgrace ia attached te going there. It would ao more occur to bo ashamed to aa Austrian of Bring la a venomagshauo than It would to aa English raters to be ashamed of being at tta Chelae hoc pltaL There la not a touch among tha Inmates of that pariah feeling which la aa painfully evident among the ef our workhouses. On the contrary, they all seem to ba extremely glad to bo whan they ara and to ba rather proud than otherwise at being there. Aad aa It to with them, ao It ia with their relativm. Thera la no Inclination ba their part to look askance on these old people or to alma thorn. Oa Sundays and holidays, indeed, the homes are thronged with visitors come to have a chat with old friends and relatives aad tall them tha family newt. They bring them tittle presents more oftea than not caps with bright ribbons for tha aid woman, aecktlea, perhaps, tar (ba old mao tor great Importance la attached to personal appearance to tha .homas, and, although the lamatea era provided with good a vole to eiothee and arq their color aad form, thqr an aot provided with finery. Edith Bat lets la Contemporary Review. , ytfr 1907. The Sunken Reek end tko Legend af tow Teams Me e Msmaae Way 4ad Psw Feetam In moat towns then i tendency la u 2D, ST. PATRICK'S DRUM. CARING FOR THE OLD. ' ArBIL MONDAY, Thera Is aa eld legend to the effect that 8L Patrick banished an reptile fTOrn Ireland hr beating a dram, but so probably seriously believes the to tko myth, ho took According story. his dram out for the purpose mentioned and commenced pounding It ao vigorously that be knocked a hols to the drumhead, thus seriously endangering the enoceas of the miracle. While pondering what ta do St. Patrick waa astonished by the appearance of aa angel, who immediately set te work to mend the brake mimical Instrument After the hole had been mended the angel vanished, and Bt, Patrick the work of serpent banishing, being BBcceesful to ridding the island of every rep roses tativa of the enako tribe except eae old stayer who had llvfd a long that his tasks protruded Tbla monfoam his xsoath Ilka horn ster refused te leave the "land at hla fathers," aad the good saint resolved to practice a tittle piece of strategy. He removed the patch which the angel had put oa tha drumhead aad then persuaded the serpent to creep lata tha drum for the night When the reptile had done aa requested, tit Patrick glued dawn tha magic patch aad than threw drum, earpeat and all Into tha sea. A sunken bowlder off the west coast of Ireland la call ad St Patrick's dram. w Look for the Big Light Ogden Hydro Carbon Light and Heating Company eon-tinn- 2246 Washington Avenue THE WALRUS ON LAND. Helpless aa a Caaalboat Would Be. A a might be expected, a walrua Is about aa helpless on land aa a caaalboat It la with ao llttla difficulty am! much hitching and floundering that he drags hla huge bulk upon sandy shore even with the boosting ha gets from he hind by the breakers as they roll h and dash against him. Hla hind flip pen nee of little use ea land, and o: A WEAK HEART. aaud ar pebble where hla frost flip held well the labor a. tt Need Nat by Any Means Paint to nan da netforward la ao grant that hr foundering a Short Life. never stim beyond the edge of the waTha heart la perhaps tha organ of tha ter and usually Ilea with bla body kal. body least knows by man hers at the awash, with the salt spray dashing medical profeaslon, aad many a maa over him like torrents ef ml a. On who haa been told ho would die to a solid rack ar Ice he gets slang mud. given tlma haa oattived the doctor who bettor, and eftaa a hard will apron! pronounced his doom. Mveral rods back from the water' Heart dlaeaae Is coming ta Inspire edge. leas and lass terror In tha average The females and younger walrus man, aad nine men la tea who ar al- hava far less development at neck to lotted tea yean to Uv double that Incumber them and therefore enjoy time to die of aa entirely forolga com- more freedom of motion than the aid plaint male, who actually aeem a great bur"Soma yean hack," aaya Dr. Warm den ta themselves. These creatures ara Schoonover, Jr, to the Medical Rec- strictly social ia tkair habits and alwan a cause of ways go la herds, whether traveling, ord. "heart dlaaa great worry and fright ta the laity aa feeding, fighting or resting aihors. in well as to tha profession, bnt now they before the slaughter of all ara handled ee ewrcceifnlly by the phy- the daya living creatures became a ruling passician that the patients live oa under sion to the breast ef maa tbs Pacific proper thampeutiea util Ih and of tha Inhabited the whole of Bering pedes term at their aa torsi Ufa without much eea and strait to herds which often difficulty from the dlaeaaed organ. Ia contained thousands aad even teas of the practice at aao physician wu a Individuals. eaaa which waa nador tha care of hla thoiiaanda of grandfather from 2S30 to 1S5& hla Payleaa Doatistry. unci fNm 1866 to 2882 and himself A Baltimore man was oae afternoon from 1882 to 1888, when the patient died at tiw age of ninety three, having seated to a dentist's anteroom, waiting been under the care of tha flrat physi- hla turn, when a young woman, evincovary evidence ef utmost agitation cian for twenty-al- x yean, tha second ing at the tbeugtat at submitting t aa orfor twenty-alyears and the third far aad took a aoat baaUle entered deal, sieve yean, a total period of sixty him. Vary ahartly tbreoaftsr a series three years." of piercing ahrioki came tram tha operating room, whonupoa the timid youag LEGAL NOON. womaa sprang from bar aoat la terror and, grasping tha ana of tha colored at A Tima That fieerna to Vary In tha taudant. fried ' Different States. "Oh, what tetbatl Oh, what to that?" The courts of aaronl states hava "It ain't Bathin, mtoa," the darky dealt with aa odd question, nano at ba tailed to assure bar. "If only a pathorn agreeing qpoa a similar answer. tient that's bate treated free of When la It legally noon? Fire lnsur-ane-a charge" Harper's Weakly. policies expire at noon, and tha word la admitted to mesa exactly 12 A Cashing EpieMle. The people who kaew K all are eo odfck midday. Bnt standard time haa not boon adopted to an communi- tiresome that tha verdant simplicity ties. Many am all towns ding talma of tha novlim to everyday affairs to tlma, which may bo from a few minabsolutely refreshing. Hara to an Inutes to nearly aa hour earlier than cident about young woman who waa standard. In ana state a fire occurred making her first aaaay at housekeepat two minutes peat noon, ana tlma, ing. A friend had amt her by mail a and tha insuruc company held that recipe for some aaw kind of bread, tha policy had expired before the flro. giving her directions ta taka a portion Boa time Is need la that town, but tha of the dmigh nt n time and make 1 Insured sued the company, holding that Into tha requisite form for baking local cuatoma did not rule the policy This seemed explicit enough, but what aad that ha waa entitled to hla Insure was the surprise of the friend te reanon, lb state courts sustained him. ceive a telegram from the yeuag houseXa another state a similar contention keeper to this effect: "What shall I do wu taken to the courts and Juat tha with the not of tbo dough? Please appetite decision glvtn. Several con- answer." flicting precedents have been established ta state courts, and It la said tha quae ti on can only b decided for good and nil when a ease has been carried Into tha United States courts aad passed upon by the supreme court. New York Proas. It la Juat About ae Garden and Flow SdlQ ' Our splendid stock aids you to aeleet Juat what yoa want Coma and see m. Stock remedies will be specialty with ui. POULTRY SUPPLIER 'kVkV"iVnVlfiiVrVVVV T. B. Heller . Son HAY AND GRAIN. -- 2810 Washington Araium Both Phonoa. x Abeefitifiinded. Benaoa I hava a literary frlrnl b la ao a beentm in ded that when to London recently bo tetemhl Um self ahead to wait for htamfdi certain place. Smith Did to to gram have tha desired roenltt No; he got tt all right bet bb! forgotten to sign hie name, atiti knowing who It waa from, to pl attention to It PaanoaY Westtj. bti la-eo- ' At the Matrimonial Ageesp "Madam, I hava picked out a taming husband tar you. Only I wmja ba la a thorough sportsman: fmlc autotnobIMng, mountain cllmbiag, and ballooning." Applicant (thoughtfully) CmI give mo something that lasts Blatter. J kgri-Jliegen- Good manners ar a abort ta b tnne'a goal. They lubricate the wtob M Ilf Instead of obstructing . GoIdinWeberCountv InfluMiaa. Xafluaasa derives tta name from an Italian ward meaning tail nance. It waa time eo titled by tha Italians to We liRTe collected thousands of dollan in gold tat our Weber county clients. Recently the Utah Vinegar aand Pickle Works; Carl ox Holst, a traveling man; O. F. Bo reman, the lawyer; L. B. Raich, the butcher; Mra Georgeana Marriott; Geo. Smuin; R. Christophers n, find Mr. Mary Ann Frew, of Syracuse, have been the favored one. We will collect gome for you if you turn in your claims. Write terms. the seventeenth ceatury because they dlaeaae to the influence of the etnra. A very common belief la that Infineon Ie a comparatively mod-ordisease, disassociated from n gen-ordam by latter day medical men, but this la far from being tbo cao tar the Mum haa been mentioned by ancient writer aa far back aa tha fourteenth century, there being records of ita spyesnae in France ta 1311 and 1403. attributed the a PARADISE FISHES. Thera Creatures Live In Odd Neste Cempeeed ef Air Bubbles. Paradise Babes come from Japan, aid their neete era vary odd indeed, tar they are composed of air bubbles. Unlike goldfish, they will breed end raise their young in aa aqaarlum or area ta n glass globe, and they rale three or four broods each year. Ordinarily the male paradise fish' Is at a dull silvery color, but when be brilliant goee a court lag be puts on coat, striped with streaks of red. Mm und green. When the female fish Is ready te lay eggs, she builds her neat by awnllowicg air and making bubbles, which ara hold together by n sticky secretion that comae frem her mouth. The egga rise to the water and find n resting place among the air bubbles, to which they ding. The female fish tries to swallow the egga, lint her husband drives her away and keeps guard until toe egga are batched. If the air babble buret the male fish blows some more; ao that the nest ta always floating on the surfsc of the water. At the end at five days the young are hatched out They cannot swim, but cling like tadpole to the air babbles. If one tall the father fish catches It In his month and blows tt np among the bubbles again. He does not leave his little' ones until they are able to sv(pi, and then they take rare of themselves. What a different world thta would be K ww were all as smart aa wa we ara Garland (Tea.) News. Merchants Protective Association " think Scientific Collectors of Golden Dollars Front Honest Debts Fifth Floor Commercial National Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City, Ut Francis G. Luke, General Mgr. I "Bern Ux People Don't Like The Electric Flatiron ta maksi It possible to do an ironing la from time than in any ether way. one-thir- d to oae-hM- ? THEOLDWAT In using the olj method ths Iron had to ba heated on the en stove, and the Ironing board wee located ns tar from In another room. It was necessary to a praalhlsr-ofts- n cnang""- trip to and from tho store each time the Iron waa sad itwaa took considerable time to heat tha Irons nt starting ary often to wait while tbo Iron wore heating agate.In mr F time wu lost to cleaning tho Iran, as referred to talk. , cootoai - THE HEW WAY n The electric flatiron la hooted by ths electric currant minutes to three It seed. It is brats where np the place hot as long xs tho currant la left on. No cleaning 1 necesw?. THE de ' SA VitaKG time efferte4 by . It Is easy to as tha great saving the electric flatiron. In rara the Ironing la done by hire economy will often mors than pay for th current uira. how much botheration and troablo ia saved. Watch for our SPECIAL ELECTRIC FLATIRON OFFER- - Utah Light and Railway CL |