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Show V" THEin TheaCUS. Republicsn, 01tnrnuglutrss iGarltiuy tit lUnrlt nf Antrriratt (Unllcgrs TOWED TO SE1 Rnrwt S'lceeM-a- ir u Wished Every Sunday by CUPID 01 IN the WESTERN PUBLISHING CO. Utah Salt Laks City Price: Subscription One Year Six Months 1hree Months Philadelphia Author. $L50 1.00 .75 TWO ITALIAN FISHERMEN HAVe THRILLING EXPERIENCE OFF AN FRANCISCO. matter as second-clasEntered February 20, 1906 at the postoffice u Salt Lake (tty, Utah, under tbe Act of Uougreaa of March 3. STB.- s rlti j in Ameri'if We lijii'f le.il t!n)ro;i.;liiies i1 ca, wliiili aii- .'ll fur Hi'Ieii(s, Unit it in u iiMiler ui lacking. I'm ted rin-'- hi to in llial tin maiiiifai luring slaiiilaril. It m ninl'-- r is liaii. Iiiti'llis Inal training ps- - mi in Aiio-rit . ill-imoli lev milriiMil.'ti'in li;i.i of all sort It i a Weak lime. lliaii in nllirr roi:ii(ne. Lilli in rali ami Tlir mw..iIs jn si!- ai- It riiouilioii. I tlian of Ijiiojw. tliii-- r niiii'i- m - I i Tin ;( ii la il'irs SaM-kri- nmri ir.nt inssls tin Wv waul Sviciiri is I Im l ari iis Aim-rii-a- n t. Iiii-iiii- -v hreaeh-loadiii- e, n-- eii Insti-tiiiii'ii- ami Kuahiml t Kien tlaa radical U H. GRAY, 4 4 changes within the Land Attorney. 4 4 past half century changes wrought largely Attend to all business before 4 United States Land Office, hv the invention of maU. 8. Surveyor-Genera4 4 whieh has chinery State Land Board, roved home industries 4 State Engineer. 4 fact do alter uot ollieea the ml driven women into factories, stop's and 4 Salt Lake City, Utah. 4 that the home ia woman's esecial field. From the very nature of 4 things, WQjnan ran excel in no field of employment which tenda to make her less womanly. Unless the economic independence which slie has gained helps to fit her for home life, all her recent development has UNIQUE! .been misdirected. ENJOYABLE! "Woman's financial independence, gained hy her work, saves lior from kEALTHFUL! the necessity of marrying for support, and also from the mere mariage ihMlvUUnwArfaiilMlMS The practical knowledge of her own nature developed de con ven mice. clinic" in the her more cnunai renders laxb judicious liy business or professional life of a congenial life companion, and the more interests woman has in com mon with man the more harmonious and perfect is the life of the family. Under such circumstances woman can maintain her own dignity and thus dignify motherhood, for the work of rearing children requires the highest and stead iest inspiration. The home affording ultimately to woman the opnirt unity of exercising her highest faculties, anil present conditions forcing many women into the wider industrial field during some part of their life, tlie question arises : What occupations are lsst adapted as a t(iuporary or inci dental pursuit? Thesu may lie briefly enumerated. kMitkMiikMnlr1 taSirttiklM Uy nature women are especially adapted to tho profession of teachchildren ideal In an them affords which training. teaching young ing, twomeq certainly excel. Nursing is another occupation for which women DELINQUENT NOTICE. (are peculiarly fit toil, for the true woman is in her own proper sphere ut Itardeoiil Mining company, the sufferer's bedside. Saleswomen have become indisH'nsal)le in stores, larnilon nf piinripul and being both more faithful hy nature and more methodical than men a coi'isirntinn. place nf business. Salt Like City. they are invaluable oflice assistants as private secretaries, stenographers Utah. Not tee There are dclimpicnt upon or bookkeepers. on 'he following described Of all the professions, however, now oiien to women, none offers a of nssi'skmenl of 51.,'ill per I.OliO more congenial field of effort than that of medicine. Woman has always shares, levied on ilic Hih dav of January. IHoR. the several iiinminlvt sel been a natural healer of (he sick. From time immemorial she has gath- opNislie the luiiiies of the respective ered roots and herbs and from them has distilled healing and soothing siiH'kholders. ns follows: draughts. As midwife she has ministered to woman in the hour of undisputed. travail. Her Tank in the profession of medicine is y But if we penetrate into the inner life of a successful woman, up mother-o- ne who ex may nearly always discern the sweet faiv of a tender a celled at home, and whose remembrance ,y KLiAAc is the inspiration of the daughter. econom-i- e l, dt-- st And in accordance with law and an order of the board of directors on i lie 27ih day of December. 19i7, and jiosi pmied by order of the lioard of direi'iiii'H Feh. 6, IfliiS, to March 2. Unix, mi iiianv ahut'PH of each parcel vill he sold at public auetion at the ulflce of the secretary. 14 Eagle IlliKk, at Salt Lake (Ity. Utah, on March 2, l!,a, us mstoned, ut the hour of 12 cVlock in., to pay the delinquent as sesHment thereon, together with the costs of advertising and expense of sale. First publication List, publication Feb. 16. March 1, DELINQUENT IflnK. 19UK. NOTICE. Gas Company, a laK'utlon of principal Ipace of hnsinesH. Salt loike Ulty, Utah. Not ice There are delinquent ition the following deserllied stock, on account of assessment of 25 cents per 1,000 shares, levied on the 25th day of November, 1007. the several amounts set oposlte the names of the respec-liv- e shareholders as follows: Uert. Shares. Amt. flewri't OH & Among hlx 19 victims were three daughters cf officials, a waitress, two cooks, a clergyman's daughter, two and two daughters of school-teacher- A. I think the world is getting more and more restless and discontented. It Mvin that every one wants to lie like a motor ear anil run through the wavs of life at top speed. It eannot Ik done witli-on or a a hreuk-docollision or lsth. If man's mission in life were to tutch the speed fever and rush like a motor, gone mad, screaming through life, leaving nothing after him but a cloud of dust, be it road dust or gold dust, whv then, instead of being a human being he ought to have been a glorified dustbin. All this fever, fret and fume, all this dissatisfaction with what is and craving for what is not, is to any thoughtful man a fine proof of tlic immortality of the soul, with its resting place in the bosom of (!od. There arc many causes at work to undermine mans true life, the spiritual. First of all there is the philosophy on which Ins mind is not fed, hut poisoned. have left their Spencer, Huxley, Kant, I lime--a- ll mark on the present age. These mn were light leadbut their ing, no doubt, nhle. clever prmei).,.,s wnc wrong, aiid gi m Idliu.is have I""? hd by them into wavs of skepticism, naturalism, rationalism and positivism. At the Rate of Ten Milee an Hour. ut w And In with law and an order of the lioard of directors on the D5th day of November. liluT. so many shares of each parcel will lie sold at public auetion at the office of the seeretary. 14 Eagle Hldg., at Salt Luke City. Utah, on Feb. IP. ID11K. ut the hour of 12 ni.. to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with. tlq costs or advertising and expense of sale. JOHN SOUTH. Seeretary. First publication Jail. 26. 1HS. Last publication Fell. H. 1HPK. neeoi-dunc- DELINQUENT NOTICE. See Illxe Oil & Gas Company, a corporation. Location of principal place of business Suit Lake City. Utah. Notice There are delinquent upon the following described slock on account of assessment of 25 per I (MM) shares. levied on the 7th day nf 1HPT. the several amounts I Vet1 tuber. set opiMisite the names of the respr-tiv- i shareholders as follows: Celt. Shares. Amt. s Ihi Till da of .l.niuary I Hus, so many shun s of each paii-e- l will ln l0( nt nbp'i auetl'MI at ,if ,, ret ary. It Eagb lllml,. :e jjike . on March City. tU.-ihihus, nt the t.onr of 1; . to pa Hi.assessment then on. wnh Is of ud criKing ,'eu siu1ise of sale. 111 !ii-- r 1'I"SI I. H. SUO publii-atliii- i I' I' .1.111 Last piiblicaiion. March DELINQUENT asst-ftiiieu- P. K. McMillan Irlesi lev 11 .. 1 1, Ni Utah Newspaper and puny. .1 corporation clpal place of hiisi:iisi. City. Utah. Notiiv Then are d- the following described t count of i nf per share, h xi.d day of Deeetnber. 1:1.17. amounts set opisisiie the respective shareim' lows: Name. lT! Fihel Hnsant ;;;; j Edward Y.min-b,;i John ia ;- -t . s, physicians. While Max was being tried for swindling the court proceedings were 25c to-da- siK-ia- er it. Sanitarium Baths UilX stiM-- Munich, ltaiarla. Max Forster of Egern, is a iierson whose recent activities haie afforded much material to moralize over. He is 39 years old and began life as a butcher, an occupation he afterward changed for that of poiljoy. Finding the calling of potboy both onerous and incompatible l with good standing, he gave it up In turn, and adopted the calling nf a geiitlenjuu in search of a wife, lie begau to travel. In a short lime he had ample tuads. His plan was simple. Wherever he went, in Get many or abroad, his first San Francisco. The Italian fisher men of San Francisco sometimes have very thrilling experiences and narrow escuM-- from the monsters of the deep lu following their vocation. By monsters of the deep are meant, principally, whales, sharks and sea lions. Very recently two Italian fishermen had an exiierience with a monster sea lion, which reads more like a "blood and thunder" story tlian actual fact. Dragged out past leering harbor lights to sea. Nichnlai Stotexo and Guiueppl ('ussonelll fought desM-ratelfor several hours in the clutches of an unknown terror while out fishing recently. Despairing of overcoming a power they felt but could not see, they were about to give up when a strange deliverance came to them. The tide turned from ebb to flow, and obeying some unknown law, or freak of fancy, tbe terrifying thing which bad been gripping their net and dragging them to destruction, turned with it and towed them straight back through the shifting sea mist to shore and safety. The early morning's sun was yellowing the fisherman's big bigbt near the old Meiggs wharf when a monster that was uot a myth by any means was slowly and with great efforts drawn In 'with the net. Cassonelti. Stotexo and the amazed knot of Italian fishermen they had summoned to as- concern was to establish relations sist them suddenly saw a large sea with women anxious to marry. Youth lion, which measured nearly 15 feet had no particular attraction for him, but money had; and Max had auch winning ways that he soon got possession of the "needful" as well as the woman's affectlou. Wheu comitelled, the other day, to give an account of himself to tbe criminal court here he calmly narrated his experiences. In two years he had become engaged 19 times, and In 14 cases had annexed his fiancee's fortune before decamping. He could not say how much he got, but the smallest sum was $1,500. The owner of tbe $1,500 was a cook. Asked by the Judge to tell approximately the amount of his hlggest haul," Max thought $6,250 would cov- hot salt DECEIVING WOMEN s s To Quickly Mend Tin. Paste a piece nf stiff brown paper across the hole, by uieana of cold water paste. Pmir boiling water into the pan and allow to stand awhile. The pan can be washed In hot or cold water. u Amusements. Salt Jatke Theatre (First South and Rate), Eastern successes, 36 cents, up. Orpheiim (State street, below 1st South), Vaudeville, 25 cents to fl. Grand (Second South, east of State), i delodrama. 25 to 75 cents. Lyric (Main, below 3rd South), Vaudeville, 10, 20 30 cents. Electric Theatre (264 S. State), Moving pictures, 10 cents. Nickleodeon (Main, between 1st and The home ia the one nd So), Moving Pictures. 5 cents. field of e m p 1 o y m e n t w here w o m e n cxirl ! 4 4 4--' 4 4 BIG SEA LION IN NET Powerful Creature Makes for Open Water, Struggling to Free Itself Finally Turns with Tide and Takes Men Back. Seeking Refuge in- England. nuns exiled from France bv the laws are still seeking refuge fu I 111:1. ml In considerable Fifi nuns recently left iiiiii;iiers. lire:! uii li i,i i d tin Aulclo)e and 160 biurl'i-vnf Christian schools, who i ha e expelled finiu their me seeking u lioine In Jprsey nf tin oll roiintri''s, product). Sanskrit is tin like I.iitlnT ISnrliaiik of I alifoniia, We men want business of tin new. A:i.-ami -i nrluii. liut we also want nu n like America's iilea, however, dial it ImiiM make knowlnlj'e prodiM-iitOriginal research and useful ia not n lair to its lieeoniin more ml discovery an diirHl. We liave made miiim1 wonderful si rides in the last few decodes in irnintinns und disemery, hut it oiu has done. In ih question whether they are tint nlNd hv what Kiipm , the revolving this country we have turned out the Met'urmiek reuM-rinajju-rin- e the in g reieuting iiriiu-ilthe guns, Imrrcl firearm, of the rifle, tin rutlmi jim, whieh I'hniigiil the whole course of an the telegrajih, telephone, nhvl con the Westiiighoiise I lue an some of our struct ion of buildings and I'li'linan ping cui. accomplishments. radium, Crookes tidies, the deAcross the ocean then have wireless teleand of high explosives, the Mun-onvelopment of the turbine rille u formidable array. graph Bnd the Knig-dorgi BUSINESS MANAGER MonkM uih! min in pt-is- . . CATCH It Eagle Block Business Office 16 FTagle liluck Kdiiuriiil Kuoins m il Phone 3266. !', - Aimrii-a- s L. H. GRAY AID MAX FORSTER ENGAGED HIMSELF TO MARRY NINETEEN WOMEN AND ROBBED FOURTEEN. Box 17, By OWEN WISTER. GERMAN'S And in accordance with law and an enter of the lioard of directors on the 7th day of Dec.. 1907. so many shares of each parcel will lie Mild at public auction at the office of the secretary. 14 Eagle Building, at .Salt Ijike City. Utah, on Feb. to, lutis. at the hour of 12 111., to pay the delin qurnt assessment thereon, tngethei with- the costs of aovcrttsfng and ex petisc of sale. JOHN SOUTH. Secretary. 26, 19iiS. First publication. Last publication. Fell. 9. 19S. dramatically interrupted by the appearance of a distraught man, who told the court that his daughter, who had been summoned as a witness, had flung herself into the river to cover her shame. Another girl could not appear, as she had become insane and was confined iu a lunatic asylum. A third victim had tried to drown hei self In a pound In the EngUshcher Garten, hut was rescued, and a fourth In giving her evidence broke into hysterics and had to be removed. While these tragic scenes were being enacted Max stood In the dock smiling blandly and stroking his mustache. Twice he burst Into a roar of laughter when the pastor's daughter in length, enortlng. growling and atruggling desperately, enmeshed nt hundreds of feet of the etrong netting. The only way to secure such a savage and powerful creature was 10 shoot It, and this was done. When finally drawn ashore It was found that the lion weighed about 800 pounds. It was about, midnight when and Stotexo put out in their sail launch bound for Lime Point to begin fishing for rock cod and sea bass. At tbe point they let down their was describing his seductive wiles. net and had Just begun to fill their The court sentenced Max to 11 pipes when suddenly their boat began years penal servitude. to rock violently. Both thought that "I shall only be 50 when 1 am let they had caught a shark, and they be- out," said Max "still fairly young." gan with all haate to pull in the long Wife Elopes on Hanacar. net, shaking it. vigorously as they did Madrid, Ia. Edward Winslow arso. Then the unseen creature in the rived home the other morning Just In net began straining until the tinea tore time to learn that Hank Farbehr and through their hands. The prow of the Winslow's winsome wife had been boat was almost submerged, and for a seen boarding a handcar on the outtime CassuneHl and his companion skirts of the town ten minutes before, feared they would be dragged under supiKisedly with the intention of making for the next station to await a water. Suddenly thp lines became slack. train. Winslow procured another handcar was coming The thing enmeshed with a second man to help hlin and. toward the surface. They prayed that it would free Itself and so escape; pump, had almost overtaken the elopbut they were sorely disappointed. ing couple when the woman suddenly The lines remained slack for only a threw an Iron bar upon the track. The few seconds, and then they found pursuing car turned completely over that they were being towed rapidly a wreck. Both men were so badly bruised and out toward the open sea. the eloping couple had gained so much At first the boat moved slowly, but In the course of a few minutes It was ground before they recovered from discomfiture that they gave up moving at a rate of ten miles an hour their The kedge anchor was as good as use- the chase. Winslow decided that a wife who less. Old Fort Point was passed, and treat him so meanly was not would later the light on Mile Rock was worth having and did not take the twinkling astern. trouble to get out a warrant and teleVainly they endeavored to row in the opposite direction, but found that graph ahead for the apprehension of useless. They could not even slacken the couple. the speed of their craft. Out at the Horse's Tongus Is Cut Out. Heads they thought that the wind Scranton, Pa. A big gray horse, might aid them, and so set the sails the property of Smith and Murphy of so that they might turn around as Pitt stun avenue was discovered In they moved forward: but that did the barn with four Inches of Its tongue them no good whatever. Finally, cut off. When a barn hand entered when they thought they would nevei the stable at the rear he found one of again reach the shore, the tide cams the animals neighing In agony. Upon to their relief. the stableman found The as yet unseen monster evident Investigationfour inches of that the tongue fully ly concluded that dragging the heavy had been cut away with a raxor. boat against the strong tide was no worked easy task, so it gradually Hen Rides on Engine Pilot. around and started back, to the InexBellefontalne, O. A hen rode into pressible joy of the two fishermen. Uellefonlalne the other morning on They managed to steer the rrsft up a the pilot of a Big Four flyer. The enthe "Fisherman's Wharf." where the men had not noticed her, and It sea lion revealed itself and met its gine is presumed that she had been on the fata. locomotive all night. Cas-sonel- , |