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Show it ought U "Tho Japanese wrestler now In t l;s "hen Up in the Air. of Miou- of Interest to Mr. Fair bo to special prove believed a' is fat as t f country method H. Secretary Taft, now in Japan, Baj l acks, since the cocktail episode. himiii-hr m The Rural Republican. j? kxi h relief from jxiln News and L'uurb-In Charleston You inut moderate jour kIoii. "Taft still looms larger, exclaims runllshcd Every Sunday for the fact tl.ai that aiwoums v I'd haps r Hut when the ieii.iiii exchange. Lost no weight on his i he world Is JiM as well balanced by the con0 !il in wine liars, limke intolie wi ever. trip, eh? WESTERN rritlJSHING CO. vent and set aa'li-- on lire, them that he la aai'l t" Subscription lrice: So far. the only Philippine policy .... 91.50 lUVe eheckeil "the whole tleinurrallr in one of the current magazines One Year .... i Taft has promulgated is the LOU time.'1 mo eluent of the Sis Months . . writer has an urlide on How 1 Fed piununclameuto. Melinrhti.il adhered m the Three Muntha doubitu! In In unity: an I ll all thing ehnr aa second class matter tliinra libertv. Entered TUC n. i 12 wIik perished by Imt rfh, ihe hum tli'-i- r .mg - l dent.-mire- essi-tUia- ot Congress of Marrh L. H. GRAY . . :7, 3. IS.V. M BUSINESS MANAGER i; I r"i sin 'title an t unknown, lit nor ra'-- im wr FOR THIS KICK : Nut hv mil! l he! ft" HE6F.KM1CIDEC0. by hut by tnv solrlt i e communication KI.rlor Maurie-wIt1 j-i he al l of Velunet l'f,,i. It'll forii lie addrtMM.il to the Business Manto i tnlr i id l' ir.lt, which seemed to ager. All other cuinimiiileatiuiiM I' kindled ;i the Etlltor. ntiiy Imlf lr. iis'vtint. mil Ml.ah 'nt "iliincs Indiffen'iii It Kaule HlocK Huslnevs Office i Ji; fcagli Editorial Rooms . eve:ei li e discus! and hulled 1m-otlie--1 1' is wlm e.ne io endure Hell Phone XitiG. lit rather ihan restore the old jR.'inMi mucj-INCREASING USE OF wrote hi siiiiniiriii THE NATIONAL FORESTS, jI. '(Vyptii.tninsi loih Interims milCalvli,l.-iii- " brought a inur- heroic, miGerman Wlthln three ilecudcH after Hi. In-- ! Kllrit j,,,,, Federal recognition of li.resiry, end yf 'wp,ri. t fniicht hard and lone sixteen years from tin' date when tlie;)ij. ,f(. rlt.lt )f Mivi,.ice, flrat Umber land r serve' was ireated,' T. e "I o I am wi'h you nlwavs" wa there have In'en established, in the in- the oil which they rested. I terest of the whole people, l;7l mil m.t our (!od the same yesterday, elf-i-Hun acres cr national lori-stand forever? We know not what tresam! fin against ively protected iciiv l on i lit- - morrow: not a crevice pass, and thrown open on adiantug'-ou- of lleht shines lliroiigh; Imt w- - cun terms to the use of the ruldic.' '.(ok I. and with nee ( f ol I ve din Thtni reads the annual ret lew or tor-cu- !.iv. Itlilinrio has the lord helped work in the Year Ihsik of the De il.i We are satisfied to follow our 'Forests Jcmih Christ, who never lost a partmenl of Agriculture. have so largo a place in the natlona! bii'tle. who thnlli'h he were dead yet life that in some measure ecry rui-te- livHh ami is now at the rigid shares the benefits which attend hand of !;;( Interceding for all liuman- e. restore H " successful effort to or establish them. Yet it will always be the western Industrie which wii: EDITORIAL NEWS BRIEFS. most profit from the presence of the Then wen Imt three districts in existing national forests, upon whose resources mainly wisel, water, and Hu country when the combine" succeeded. They range they are largely di p ndenl. ,l1 Tho government always favors win- - the Fourth or DENVER MUD is used extensively amt suecesstuiiy in Hie treatment of and liotnw builders and prior trict of Chicago where C Pneumonia. Appendicitis, users, both by granting free use ot who had been elected In 1904 by 4 531. timla-- r and by encouraging small was defesfed by James T. McDermott, ... sales. The business of the nal tonal imlim was forests must Increase largely; for se Tenth I'ennHylviinla. where Frost Bitea, vast are the resources of timber and achieved the defeat of Elijah Deeincr. Tumors, e V Burnt, for ol and the 15. II. a Wilson II. opportunities majority by minerals, by Asthma, various business enterprises and for 7.8IMI. anil the Fifteenth I,ollnttylvanla.l8unD,,rn, Croup, the development of isiwer and Irriga- where the coal miner ehrted T. H. Boils, Cancer. tion, that the utilization of the forest!-ra- Nichols over T. H. Dale by 6.211. Mr. Eczema, FOR BALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. he said to have only fairly begun. Dale's plurality In 1104 hud been 3.32U. Throughout the year marked prog- Wharlon'a defeat wan due to the trick ress haa been made In securing tin In which hia vole and the attempted moat prompt, simple, iind precise busi- Panama canal legislation for an eight-hou- r ness methods, and In bringing the day wan misrepresented. forest officers in the field, and. Representative Jesse Overstreet in through them, the public Into closer touch with Uie alma of the govern tho Seventh Indiana district, had been by ment In Its forest policy. On Jan- elected In 1904, "Roosevelt year, uary 1, 1'JOC, the area of the national about 1UHI0, tho Hryan Democrats forests was 97.773.Ct7 acres, and on very heavily aupiKirling the RepubliDecember 21, 1900. 127.154.371 acres; can nominee. The majority waa very but the receipt Increased in greater much above normal lu that year. The combination picked proportion from 273,660 In 1905 tu Democratic-laboGavin Dent as the opjionent ot Mr. 91,004,185 In 1906. In addition. seltleni and Overstreet, hut Mr. Oveitttreet was (near-branchmen) were granted timber free elected by about 5.000 ly 1906. .. of charge to the value of 175.000. . Thu lalHir leaders wen particularly In disposing of timber on the national forests, every effort lias been desirous ot retiring from congress made to meet the local conditions In Representative William Ixirlmer of the each forest and In the different parts Sixth Illinois district. They nomof each forest where the character ol inated William J. Stark to produce Mr. the timber and the market require ijorlmer's defeat. Mr. Larimer in 1904 This has Inen had received a plurality of 1119. and special consideration. done not only by varying the slxe ol In the year of the labor raid, 19UG, he the trees which are cut under the easily snowed Slark under to the tune sulca In accordance with the kind of or 9,553. timber and the nitiiuMun, but also liy If Mr. Roosevelt really has editorial supplying the needs of the people lu each vicinity with the particular kino aspirations, lie probably looks forward of timber required by them in their with glee to the lime, when be may get hold of one of Dr. Long's manu- fit industries. WHERE THE LATEST NOVELTIE8 BROUGHT FORTH IN The institution of a charge for scripts. THE WORLD OF FASHION MAY BE BEEN, AND IT IS THE grazing in tho forests, with the adopEighteen life insurance ofllcluls are I tion of regulations to prevent damage uuder BEST AND MOST CONVENIENT PLACE IN SALT LAKE Indictment in New York, it Is to the range, and with antisfactory al worth mention that none of them! FOR BUYING FINE APPAREL. lotments of territory, both between have to eat their meals In the tomba. the cattle owners and between individual ownera of the same kind oi Rcctt are being sent to the PhilipThe height of designing has been reached in the origstock, were iniiortanl accomplish pines. notes the Deseret News. Well, I inal roneeptlons offered us for this season. From the ment of the year. tin Flilplnos are bo used to being Tlantlng operations are at present etung that they wont mind. most elaborate of oust nines, to the most practical of centered in eight nurseries within or tailor-madapparei. you will find we excel in point of near as many different forests. There The ismslbllity of a parcels post are now on hand a total of 6,000.000 will give Senator Platt a further opporand newness. There Is not a thing thut belongs variety seedlings, and 7.70 acres were planted tunity to do some of what lie considers to a woman's completed wardrobe that cannot be founa In the spring of 1907. Four of the bis best work In the senate. nurseries have been established long at The Charlton Shop. Accessories to that attire are a Surely, the president doesn't suspect enough to grow seedlings of size for with us and it is our pride to bo able to offer, specialty man ahead ttent a of I)r. iJmg having planting. for eoninmnira-tlon- . to warn the laiuislana hears. Hotter facilities completely and entlrtist. Great . pictures are always through public and private telecopied, but in a copsviy. all the things that pertain to phone lines now being constructed, and the Improvement of roads, will women's dress. be of the greatest assistance In the conduct of forest business, and espeThe Charlton Shop, in its devotion to style, might he cially In the control of fires. The use of the forests liy the public will nlso likened to an art vilh-rwherein every picture was the lie stimulated by the marking of roada tin-ra and of direction work muster ny and trails, giving the la always something lacking distance to the nearest town, ranch, the which he Imbues into artisi's great Individuality or ramping place. "The record of 1906 has confirmed every stroke of his brush. So do the Charlton styles the business success of the governstand apuit by tin-n- , lves. fur they are. the original ment policy, and thus given encoureretitloiiK or "artis's of style. The imitator takes away agement to the development of the technical side of forestry. When, of their ori .inali-y- , In every lino of grace nothing for through studies now under way, a and and of the better knowledge growth beauty yen rrc 'snize the ta'ent of the designer, the habits of our western tries Is secured spirit In w Inch iic '..I'mr. and the moments of Inspirahave been brought, and the forest tion wllii-t- l gin; fy .js rfc. through the utilization of ground at present unoccupied, to greatly Increased productiveness, siill larger We beg to aii!o!i:,(-the return of Mrs. Charlton . henefil limy he tinfrom tushiini The article, Progress of Forestry of this country, bringing with in 190(5. Ilbisl rated, of which the thi laiist Inn-lgt- i her and domestic models. We invite ahum Is an extract, has been issued, s.-'nr women ofthe of forest Lake to conic and Inspect the latest together with a directory ficers, associations, and schools, In and most i(-!-.iPresses. Suits, Evening and Street pamphlet funu. it ran be hail upon W:ii-t- s. : 1'niii Coats, to the Forester, forest g.innents and Hosiery. application service. Washington, I. I'. We are also velu..ii agents for SYMPATHY. AH 'n- - mu business I Mi , 1 i , - I u-- t ai-ai- pre-se- set-tler- s I MJ SSSl I y 9 Charlton Shop! A Womens Outfitting Store Exclusively. : e . expi-cted- t . How much we need human aymim-thy- . As Luther wrote to John Staupltz, God drags and drives and carries me on. I have no power over myself. 1 wish to be at rest, but am hurried on in the tumult. . . . You forsake me far too much. I have been for days very gad on this account. 1 am like a weaned child from its mother. Friendship bud Rs peculiar sor rowers in thut separating time. Luther said the pen. not the fire. Is to put down heretics. If the word does not put down error, error will stand, though the world were drenched with blood. He pitied the wretched peasants THE CURIOUS I COSSARD CORSETS. Curleue Compound Capeulee combine the virtues of Big Q, Pa bet O. K. Bantal Pepsin, and sell for 91.25 box. Mall orders promptly attended to. Doull Drug Co, Distributers, S3B Mein St, Balt Lake City. mXhVniln0uX in Attendance. Prices: 95, 96. 98, 910. 915. Ths Lacs la Freni. D th Expert Coraeteura tr,d The Charlton Shop, 120 , 8. MAIN STREET SALT LAKE CITY FREE I'utll recently women were employ ed in England in runueetlon with sur face wurk in coal mining and brick What beauty la more desirable than works. The wumen were found tc an exquisite complexion and elegant be very strong, but they were other Jewels. An opportunity for every wowise unsatisfactory and were ulil man to obtain both, for a limited inately dispensed with al the collier time only. Thu directions and recipe for obles. The coal mines regulation act ol Great Hriiain prohibits women laboi taining a faultless complexion la the secret long guarded by the master being employed underground. and the ORIENTALS In German Southwest Africa an in minds uf GREEKS. wumen native found many vestfgator This we obtained after years of at work about the mines. They were work and at expense. It is the useful in carrying in loads, especially method used great by the fairest and most of firewood. The women labor beautiful women of Europe. and as long as tVy were left Hundreds of American women who alone to take as much lime as they now use it have expressed their deliked over tho work ami do It as they light and satisfaction. This secret is easily understood were all right. wished Ills next experience was higher up and simple to follow and it will save the coast, lu West Africa, babor was ' you the expense of creams, cosmetics,. and forever give you a beaushort and they decided to try women bleaches and free your skin tiful complexion to carry stones. They carried the from pimples, bad color, blackheads, first two buds and then they struck. etc. It alone Is worth to you many Those women quite altered the con- limes the price we ask you to send ditions oi carrying siones. They ear for the genuine diamond ring of lat-ried them for a certain distance, but dc'lgn. We s '' you this ring as one small had to he prothree or four refit alK,.. manufacturing cost. The vided. After tl.ai they were tried at what others a il things like that. price is less man one-hal- f ai rylng The recipe Is free with evThey vent cn for a short while, but 'barge. ery ring. did the wcik In fits and starts. It is s genuine rose cut diamond In another place, also on the west of sparkling brilliancy absolute-'- v ring oast, where women had been tried shaped guaranteed, very dainty, against the black meu. it was found like a Belcher with Tiffany setting ot that tor tarrying In firewood they 1 iKf. gold shell, at your local jewwere by far the best and cheapest. eler it would cost considerable more There, of course, they were on piece than 92.0(1. comWe mail you this lieautiful work, although their tickets were luarl.t d just the same as if they wen-o- plexion reclie free when your order ts received for ring and 92.00 in monday work. ey order, stamp or bills. Get your Tl.eir task was to rarry in a cord order In before our supply Is exof wuod a day. They used tu start hausted. about 4:30 a. ni. and went on carry This offer Is made for a limited until 7 and from 7:30 till 9 or 10. time only as a means of advertising Then If they wanted to get off early and Introducing our goods. the next day tliev used to carry an Send today before this opportunity other curd of wood in the afternoon Is forgotten. T. C. MOSELEY, or a part of It. 82 East 23rd Street, New York City. were a decided but success, They they were very particular In what they called their circle. They did not THE RED THEAT0RIUM. mind how close it was to the hollers, 315 South Main Street but If It were a little over their latest Motion Pictures and Songs. they would go to the manager Admission, 10c; children, 5c. and want an Increase directly. place of amusement Continuous performance 2 to 5 pu Rome women used to carry about 100 pounds on tbelr heads; on an av- m.. and 7 to 11 p. m. Eight to ten acts In each performerage about 85 to 95 pounds of wood. ance. In the Statistics published Mining Change of program every Saturday. World from time to time show that LELAND OFFER, Manager. there are a number of women emdls-tan- The r Now Revealed. to-- a s Af- s t 1.: Very Few Work Underground In rica They Carry Heavy Loads. A BEAUTIFuL COMPLEXION st j ,r.h,r. MINEC. ey 1 , WORK AT wat-chea- I . WOMEN'S ty ployed 111 the coal mines of Role I um ASSESSMENT NO. 3. and Germany, for instance, as pickers Massasolt Mining company, a corand sorters. In Germany women reporation. Location of principal place ceive 27 to 28 cents per day. of huslness, Salt Lake City, tUah. Notice la hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors Bookplate Ruskin Had Made. The death of Mr. Ruskin'i publisher held on the 24th day of October, 1907, cent per reminds me that among the many an assessment of one-hal- f Ruskin drawings, engravings and share was levied on the capital stock payable December other relics which Mr. Allen possessed of the corporation, 1907, to A. H. Page, treasurer, at was a proof of a bookplate engraved 2, 549 East Second South street. Salt at Mr. Ruskln's express desire. Lake City, Utah. stock The fact that the distinguished au- which this assessmentAny remainupon unmay thor and art critic owned a bookplate paid on the 2nd day of December, Is. I believe, unknown to collectors ol 1907, will be delinquent and adverand only because Mr. Ruskin tised for sale at public auction, and, after having the plate engraved and s unless payment is made before, will few proof impressions taken, altered lie sold on the 23d day of December. his mind and never used it. There is 1907, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., at no copy of the plate in the national 549 East Second South street, Salt the delinquent rollection in the print room of the Lake City, 1'tali, to pay with the cost of assessment, together Hritlsh museum. The engraving was of salo. and done by W. Ruffe, an old engraver in advertising A. H.exiiense PAGE, Secretary. stipple, employed by Mr. Ruskin to Office. 549 East Second South street. engrave Ida in the Story of Ida. and Salt Lake City, tUah. other small plates from drawings by First publication, October 27, 1907. Miss Kate Greenaway. A8SE8SMENT NO. 2. "Dick Turpins Tree." I'tah Newspaper and Mining ComThe last remaining portions of a pany. a corporation. Location of prinfamous old elm. which was known tc cipal place of business, Salt city, all lovers of lllackheath and the sur Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a rounding country as Dick Turpln't meeting of the Board of Directors tree," were removed Tradl held on the 24tb day of October, 1907, tlon goes that the famous hlgiway an assessment 4 cent per share man used to hover about near the was levied on of the capital stock of tho gigantic branches of this elm. well out corporation, payable November 30, of view of his prey, whom he used tr 1907, to L. H. Gray, treasurer, at 14 so adroitly hold up with his hors Engle Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. Any pistols and relieve of whatever luosi stock upon which this assessment valuable they might have. The elm may remain unpaid on the 30th day of which had a circumference of over November, 1907. will be delinquent stood close to Hyde Vale, almost and advertised for sale at public aucopposite "Ye Olde House." While it tion, and. unless payment Is made before, wll be sold on the 23rd day of t was being cut up a nail, in was found embedded In (he December, 1907. at the hour of 12 condition, o'eloek m.. at 14 Eagle Bldg., Salt center of the wood. London Globe I.ake City. Utah, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of A Discouraged Digger. advertising and expense of sale. L. H. GRAY, Secretary. I see they say that when a dlanionn Office. 14 Eagle Building, Salt Lake pusses a certain size It Is worth nr Cl'y. Utah. more than a smaller one. First publication. October 27, 1907. How's that? If It's too large It Isn't marketable GUARDIANSHIP Nobody wants to wear a diamond us PROBATE AND NOTICES. bulky as' a glass door Knob." "Is that so? Then It must be aw- Consult County Clerk or respective fully discouraging for a man to dig NOTICE. up a sparkler as big as a football." Cleveland Plain Dealer. In the District Court. Probate Division. (n and for Salt Lake County, State of Utah. Booming Virginia. In the matter of tho estate of Lena Here ia a Kansas City man applying deceased. Notice. Wnnnebo, for a permit to carry a revolver on The petition of Edward AVannebo, the ground that his mother-in-lais administrator of the estate of Lena about to visit him. Incidents of this Wanneho. deceased, for confirmation sort are unheard of hereabouts. Old of the sale of the following described Virginia being universally conceded to real estate of the decedpnt, produce the kindest, sweetest and Lots 1 and 2 In block 6. in the First mothers-in-lamost Burlington addition to Glendale Parle In Salt aLke City, according to the reIn the world. Richmond corded plat, situate in Salt Lake county, Utah, for the sum of 91.500. And upon the following terms, A Mystery Explained. Cash, as appears from the return or Man is a book, which only the very sale, filed In thin court, haa been set Tew can read." saye a magazine ei for hearing on Saturdav, the 16th day of Novemher, A. D. 1907, at 10 o'clock ay 1st. Perhaps this accounts for th proneness of physicians and surgeomi A. M., at the County Court House. In Court Room of said Court, In Salt to examine the appendix. Man the Lake City, Salt Lake conntv, Utah. chester Union. Witness the Clerk of said Court with the seal thereof affixed, this 29th Billiard Transformations. day of October, A. D. 1907. We shall not be much surprised if. (Seal.) J. U. ELDREDGE, JR.. now that billiard tables are round! Clerk. steps are taken to adopt square balls MeGurrin A Gustln. Attorneys. which would formerly have appearFirst pnb. Nov. 3, 1907. ed contrary to common sense. to-da- pci-rci-- to-wi- t: to-wi- t: |