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Show EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS. CASTLE DALE. Uwinimnr iitim rUnirriBC hiuiuuiiuc uiHn PRO i n A..,. TO SIASY tLtUllUN HtSU LI Wcrd of Help to Women Mr. Rney. Discovery of Slight Error in Report From Weber County as to Social. 1st Vote and One From Cache on the Amendments. ufi.-"W- me carried f &- through the critical period of the Change of Life in safety. I m nvpr 60 and nave raised a family of eight children and am in fine health. My daughter and UTAH BUDGET Thanksgiving Governor-flee- t Mabey has left foi Ilarrisburg, Pa., to attend the confer- uinner CANVASSING BOARD COUNT MAKES LITTLE CHANGE FROM INITIAL REPORT. 0f Miaaic I was 45 rear hen Pmkham's Vegetable mi-in- u 6 Bell-an- s Hot wafer Sure Relief rwrc insi&ESTION Salt Lake City. The count by the board of state canvassers of the" vote cast at the recent state election has been announced, and shows but little daughters-in-la- w variation from the initial reports frola recommend tout the counties. ComVegetable It was discovered that a copyists erpound and I still take ft occasional!? fflT- - ror had greatly Increase.) the "vote for at liberty to um the Socialist candidate for attorney iiSwiSh.-'-Mra.ALiatEANIgeneral over the actual vote given In Weber county. The Socialist vote in Moae, Oklahoma. one of the most Ogden for this office was rhMee of Life is added up as ririod of a woman's existence. 306, hut the "tail" of a "7" was carried Thin ffOOd down from the line above, with the rev.. r -- modr may oe C"CY " r, ,7trisine symptoms wnicn accom- I sult that the city total was carried into the county total as "30C1." The Ogden J . , MTiTtt ana i"1"' Socialist vote for this office was therefore reported 2755 more than it actual ly was. This was corrected, as was the vote on the amendments in Cache want special, advice write to If in LtVe. Pinkham Medicine Co., (con-K- county, where another copyist's error Your letter had occurred. Lynn, Mass. Ilere is how the counties of the ?d answered by a ffteopene state vote for president: Jlun tVd held in strict confidence. Dem. Soc. Fr.-LRep. County Beaver 741 15 25 1.056 Odious Comparison. Boxelder 2.330 25 35 3.421 The particular stretch of road was Cache 63 42 4,239 5,063 Carbon 224 102 --,hhiv worse than any other In all 1,559 1,675 94 2 32 Daggett France, If such a thing were possi 8 19 tavi8 1,632 2,463 com4H 73 822 Duchesne 1,523 ble, and the weary ana iootsore 16 68 1,029 1,285 Emery mind concerning IL pany was of one 9 6 393 Garfield 1,023 8 6 278 306 Prite Red Lone, at one of the In Grand 2 Iron 48 561 1,399 frequent rests, turned disgustedly to Juab 40 145 1,308 1,602 -asuea: and oay, 1 his buddy 2 501 186 jaca, Kane 23 2.199 126 1,167 that's that road that's paved with Millard 544 397 Morgan good Intentions?" 9 13 283 638 Piute 322 Rich "Boad to hell," replied the other. ....19.249 Salt Lake 27,841 1,483 2,300 "Well." said Private Long, "all 1 23 523 San Juan .... 260 11 61 2,406 3,741 gotta say Is that even that has got this Sanpete 2 35 2.506 1.425 The American region Sevier Med a mile. 68 874 69 Summit 1,503 91 108 Weekly. 59 Tooele 1,387 6 62 817 1.854 Uintah 131 272 Utah 6,377 7,762 2 665 10 Catarrh 1.061 Wasatch 7 3 1,138 d Washington ..1,008 Catarrh It a local disease greatly 5 14 224 396 Wayne conditions. constitutional by 359 Weber 5,239 1,325 7,122 hai.t.'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is a Tonic and Blood Purifier. By cleansing State total..56,S9 81,555 3,159 4,475 th Wood and building up tne bystem, BALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE restores The state totals for each candidate normal conditions and allows Nature to named in the ballots are follows: work. to Its AD Druggists. Circulars free. DemoFor Presidential Electors. F, J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. crats Daisy Allen, 5(,G.'i!t ; Martha K. Barnes rC,(i()1 ; K. K. Hoffman, 50,4:15; All Set "At the psychological moment we'll William Edwards, 50,54s. Republicans J. Howard Garrett, tntrcduee the letters," said the fair Margaret L. Judd. 81,34:1; Warren plaintiff's lawyer. L. Wattis, 81,303; J. A. Melville. Jr., "Are they tied with pink ribbons?' 81,322. asked his fellow counsel. Socialists Ole Arilson. 3150; Lois X. "Sure." Parsons, 3145; Stanley Torsak. 3145; "And "I sprinkled 'em myself." Mary Shelton, 3143. Farmer-Labo- r W. II. Schock, 4475; "All right; they'll do.' Elizabeth A. Donahue. 4437; Hubert .1. Dixon, 4443; C. T. Martin, 4437. For United States Senator. Milton H. Welling (D.), 50.2X0; lieed Smoot (R.), 82,500; Alex Revan (S.). 3!!5; 3017. Total for Alex Bevan (F.-L.Bevan, 7012; plurality for Smoot, Out of the greatest America snillion-lre- s majority for Smoot. 10,274. For Congressman from the First said to his physician, "A million Utah District J;imes W. Funk (D.), dollars, Doctor, spot cash and no grumbR. Colton (it.). 41.710; Don 27,974; ling, for a mw itomach," and then O. Watters (S.), 740; John O. John tiw lick roan groaned and turned away. 1340. Watter All his wealth eould not make him Walters. 30S0; plurality for Total foppr or contented, for happiness largelfor Colton, 13,775; majority for Coly depends upon digestion. Withoc ton, 10,005. lealth where does happiness come int For Congressman from the Second After all the stomach Mathonihali Thomas plays a veat Utah District. Part in everyday life. O. E. Without a Leathenvoo,; V..). 28,201; (1).), Ma.-whealthy stomach and good ''.9,235; C. J. Ston-- y. fS.), 10!)0; digestion our Wood is 2437. Plurality for thin, watery and poor, our P. Rales (F.-L.heart action is ; 1,034; majority f..r Lrafherwood, weak, our liver does not do its 0001. and Leatherwood, duty, man is miserable and For Governor. T. X. Taylor (D.), anhappy. prevent faaeaae by putting tte house in order and 54,913; Charles It. Mabey (It.). 83..MS; strengthening toe system E. R. Locke (S.), 2S43 ; Geor-- e Cro hy against the germs of disease. (F.-L.23(H). Plurality for Ma.iey, Dr. Pierce, of the Invalids' Hotel and for Mabey, 23,402. majority Surgical Institute, at Buffalo, N. Y., For Judge of the Supreme Court. years ago understood diseases and their Harold M. Stephens (D.), 57.412; Prevention, and he discovered certain Joseph E. Frick (R.) 81,574. Majori"its and herbs which wore nature's ty for Frick. 24,102. remedies, and succeeded in For Secretary Of State. Elbert D. putting them "P in a form that could be easily pro-a- t Thomas (D.), 5(5.700; II. E. Crockett R. A. Lawrence (S.), 2935; the drug store (liquid or (IX.), 81,073; 4340. Plurality W. E. Hubbard U). This he called Dr. Pierce's majority for 24.304; for Crockett, Medical Discovery. This 17,091. Crockett, gives no false stimulation baFor Attorney General. Stewart P. ttue jt contains no alcohol or any Dobbs (D.), 50,511; Harvey II. Cluff It helps digestion and the sMcGivern (S ), uction of such elements in the food (It.), 81,400; Lawrence 4325. (F.-L.Plurality R. Gilray 2977; JJ " required for the blood. It flws for Cluff, majority 24,849; for Cluff, toe bloed the food elements the tit 17,597. wquire. For over fifty For State Treasurer. George M. years it enjoyed the confidence of the Wliitmore (D.), 57,023; W. D. Sutton rican publie, fm. 80.770: Sol J. Selvin (S.), 2938; Tryitnowl 43!; plurality Parker R. Cady (F.-L.Sutfor Sutton, 23,753; majority for 10.417. ton, Far State Auditor Daniel . n mt 50.405: Mark Tuttle (K.). .T. II. 80.980; W. R. Murphy (S.), 3421; 4310: (F.-L.piunrntj Magdiel Tuttle, 24,415; majority i r. vs. Ved Vaseline Ref U.S. Pat. Off. Carbolated PETROLEUM JELLY A convenient safe antiseptic fbrnome use InvaluaHe for dressing cuts and sores. Atimeried remedy. Refuse mmwm CUXSEOTOII MFG. Ca State Strct krwYork What They Needed. Owning a car these days isn't tha happiest of things. At any rate, so the man told us. He was standing where many cars passed. And he dropped a card Into each car. The card read, "We buy for Immediate cash, and diamonds, jewelry precious stones." We asked why he distributed the cards to automobile owners. "Re-cauthey need money to run their cars. That's my experience." New se York Globe. lnrlu-tnce- Sl,-55- for a Stomach Millions New 20,-28- 0; (V.-L.- ), A Feeling of Security You naturally feel secure when yon know that the medicine you ere about to take is absolutely pure and contains no harmful or habit producing drugs. Such a medicine is Dr. Kilmet's Swamp-Roo- t, kidney, liver and bladder remedy. The same standard of purity, strength and excellence is maintained in every bottle of Swamp-RooIt is scientifically compounded from vegetable herbs. It is not a stimulant and is taken in teaspoonful doses. It is not recommended for everything. It is nature's great helper in relieving and overcoming kidney, liver and bladder troubles. A sworn statement of purity is with every bottle of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Roo- t. t. If you need a medicine, you should have the best. On sale at all drug stores in bottles of two si7s, medium and large. ish first to try this However, if you great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Sfcighamton, N. Y., for a .mple bottle. Whaf writing be sure and Mention this paper. Adv. Many Miles of Piping. K the water and gas mains which underlie the streets of New York city were placed end to end they would form a continuous pipe line suflicient-l- y long to reach from the Atlantic to the Pacific coast. ), (F.-L.- ), Dis-wye- ry nar-Mti- e- ), . ), TOO LATE. 5 1C.C84. a matter of short time. wait until pains and aches mcarable diseases. Avoid uuw consequences by taking Jt only For State Superintendent or kudmc L. J. aiuir wi. Instruction Thomas (K.). hu.iw; George , Selvin (S.), 2897; Mamie a. (F.-L.- ) 431S; plurality for iiioui.s, 22 024; majority for Thomas. M.4W. Amendments. v'-Constitutional tinn X.i 1 fcitv charters), yes 22, oil no, 27,0.50; majority against, of Question No. 2 (state support nia- 31,210; no, 43,552; schools), yes, jorlty for. 12.342. s. v,i :i (sraie iiem limit). no, 0.531 , majority ves. 15,142; - add w. teouhlaa-- tha io Remedy of Mnll.n Three sixes, all druggists. -- against, W n i f Salt Lake City, No. 48-19- 20. Watered Stock. Jimmie (visiting his uncle in the country) "Oh, Uncle George, your hired man la not honest, lie let tn cows drink a whole lot of water Just before he milked them." This Critical World. It's impossible to please everybody, nd If a girl has what we, in our Ignorance, consider a good figure the neighbor women say she is bunchy. Ohio State Journal. Quite So. com"They say now that shoes are Is a very good "That down." ing movement to be on foot." - Halite Oric AHays Irritation, Soothes and Heals Throat and Lung Inflammation. The constant irritation of a cough keeps the delicate membrane of fie throat and lungs In a congested conRoschee's Syrup has been a dition. favorite household remedy for colds, coughs, bronchitis and especially for lung troubles, In thousands of homes all over the world, for the last fifty-fou- r years, giving the patient a good night's rest, free fiom coughing, with easy expectoration in the morning. For gale everywhere. Adv. nv.-.u-v- COLD MEDAL Kd,rd "al ntei i. ), BOSCHEE'S SYRUP Cuticura Soothes Baby Rashes That Itch and burn with hot baths of Cuticura Soap followed by gentle Ointment anointings of Cuticura Nothing better, purer, sweeter, especially If a little of the fragrant Cuticura Talcum Is dusted on at the finish. 25c each everywhere. Adv. 18,275. WnUtUP1' II J ris. f'ratsjt In 0 r notion Question No. 4 (right 2C.2S8; no, yes. 'ntnl injnry cases), 21,819; majority for. 1469. j Nlbt and Morning. Hom Strong, Htolthy - If they Tircbch, v Smart or Burn, if Sore, ?3fJ irritated. Inflamed or YOLIR LlLJ Granulated.useMurine often. Soothaa. Refreshes. Safe for Infantor Adult. At allDruggists. Wntefot Eye Book. RarluEnKtBtdiCCdcUi UTAH ence of governors. Utah county will at once pay to the state road couuuission 1113,572.82 as settlement of claims against the couuty to dute. The Kokomo Rubber company ol Kokomo, lit)., will establish a western executive and distributing office at Salt Lake within the next few days. Lfforts are being made by officials to fiud relatives of Mrs. Frank L. Wedell, 40 years of age, who was found dead on the floor of her room at a hotel in Salt Ioike. The Salt Luke Commercial dub plans to launch a campaign to bring new industries to the city us a result of data which will be gathered in a thorough industrial survey. State and city health officials declare that unless citizens observe precaution and conform to the health laws, there is danger of contagious diseases becoming prevalent to au alarming extent. Ixiren.o Richards of Salt Lake City has been appointed federal prohibition director for the state of Utah, filling the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mathonihali Thomas at the time he was making his campaign for election to congress. I. P. Atkins, who was held for the alleged theft of an automobile, and A. T. Emerson, accused of raising a check for $3 to $3000, escaped from the county juil at Salt Lake, sawing their way out of the cell in which they had been placed. The amount of land which will be thrown open in Utah on water power sites as a result of action by congress providing for the entry of public lands on such sites when It does not Interfere with the development of power, 445,01X1 amounts to approxiniutely acres. The Girls' Hiking club of the University of Utah is now fully organized and will make about ten or fifteen hikes this year, according to the Three president of the organization. hikes have been planned for during the winter while the snow is on the ground. The Delta farm bureau is receiving encouraging reports from farmers' organizations in the east regarding the price of alfalfa seed and the officers in charge believe they will be able to market the bulk of the seed grown In that community direct to fanners nt a satisfactory price. The state of Utah has begun suit at Salt Lake against the Saltalr Reach company, which is expected to put a final settlement on the question of the ownership by the state of lands underlying the waters of Great Salt lake. The state asserts the state's right to lease the lands under the lake. After a conference between state officials, with regard to permitting the entry of sheep fro.n Colorado Into Utah, in spite of the quarantine against scab, the livestock bourd announced that the sheep might ente! only when they had obtained clearance from the Colorado office of the United States bureau of animal industry. Emphatic denial has been voiced Mildred Lawry, formerly of Park City, that she bad been holding Minerva Maxine Mikros, 7 months ol age, as surety for Indebtedness incurred by the mother of the babe, Mrs. Mary J. Mikros, through enre at the hands and house of Mrs. Lawry in Park City at the time of the birth of the infant. E. J. Norton, assistant state superintendent of public instruction, has been appointed by Governor Raniber-ge- r as the official representative from Utah at a conference to be held in F.utte, Mont., December 2, to take up problems of the schools and school support. Hebor M. Hollands, 52 years of age, formerly of Coalville, was killed feet when he fell twenty-fiv- e from the top of a tree on the farm of his brother, George Hollands, two miles southwest of Sandy. Hollands '.as trimming the tree when the accident occurred. In the hope of supplying the Utah Gas & Coke Company with sufficient revenue to pay operating expenses, depreciation, and the interest on its bonds, the public utilities commission of Utah has granted the company permission to raise its rates on gas by 22 cents per 1000 cubic feet. son Royd Kemp, the of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kemp, was drowned at Lehl. The child wandered away from the home and was found later by Its mother in a tub of water in a neighbor's yard, about a quarter of a block distant. Frank K. Nebeker of Salt Lake, now assistant attorney general of the United States, has been appointed by the president to be "assistant of the attorney general," which Is the second highest office In the department of Justice. John William Rrown, 35 years of age, of Ogden, was instantly killed from an electric shock, and five other persons in the Immediate vicinity escaped similar fates, as the result of the feed wire for an arc light crossing wires leading to their homes. cam Itimediate steps In a state-wid- e palgn to persuade young people of Utah to remain on the farms rather than to seek city employment, will be undertaken by the Utah state farm with the extenbureau, sion division of the Utah .lfricn't'iral college. Another Royal Suggestion Biscuits and Cinnamon Buns From &e New Royal Cook Book tender BISCUITI So mClt in the mouth, and of auch gloriout flavor that the appetite is never satisThese biscuits fied. anyone can make with Royal Baking Powder and these unusual recipes. Bucuita I cnpi flour 4 tatapooiM Royal Baking Powder H teacpoon salt I tableapooni shortening 14 cup milk or half milk ' and half water Sift together flour, baklnf powder and salt, add and rub In ahortentnfr verr lightly: add liquid r pat on lowly; roll fteurad board to about on Inch In thickneaa (handle as llttla ai poaaible); cut with blicult cutter. Baka In hot oven 16 to M minutes. Royal Cinnamon Buna BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure IU cup flour 1 teaspoon salt 4 teaspoon Royal Baking Powder f tablespoons shortening Made from Cream of Tartar, darired from rape. leav H cup water H cup sugar teaspoons cinnamon seeded 4 tablespoon 81ft raisins t tablespoonswithof meas- flour, ured sugar alt and baking powder; rub shortening In lightly; add beaten egg to water and add slowly. Roll out thick on floured board; brush with melted subutter, sprinkle with retgar, cinnamon and ains. Roll as for lelly roll; cut Into pieces, place) with cut edges up on pan; su- sprinkle with a llt!eBaka cinnamon. and ftarmoderate oven S to minutes; remove frvn pan FREE H-ln- Write TODAY for the Hew een-talKoril Cook Book; 400 other reelpe Jail s ielifhtful as taes. Address ROYAL BAKTXO POWDMOO. 11 reltoa BtieeV Hew York City 1H-In- wall-ITeas- at once. KING TREE HAS "CANDY" FLOWERS Indian Product That Rivals the House" of the Remembered Fairy Tales. "Gin-gerbrea- e. Polite, With Motive. SUPREME POWER But There Are Reasons Why British Monarch Does Not Exercise His Royal Prerogative. d We have all read the story of the "gingerbread house" In the fairy tales. Well, there Is a family of trees In India that have "candy" flowers, or the next thing to it. These trees are known as the "Rassia" trees, nnd of the three Important kinds, two have sugary flowers and the third la called the "Indian butter tree." The petals of the flowers are rich In sugar and drop from the tree in the early morning. They are picked up by the women and children and are spread out on mats to dry In the sun. A single tree will furnish 300 pounds of flowers In a year". When fresh, the flowers are very sweet and taste much like figs. They are eaten fresh or cooked with rice, shredded coconut, or flour. The seeds of the butter tree are full of oil, and this oil Is nsed to make a kind of butter, and also for soap and Jidga-zlncandles. Popular Mechanics Policeman HAS 1 If the king did all he might do without exceeding his royal prerogative) the nation would be startled. He can veto a bill passed In both houses; he can dissolve and summon parllamenti he can select or dismiss his ministers! he can declare war; he can make trtitles and create peers; he can appoint bishops, governors and Judges nnd all "on his own." lie could ceda the duchy of Cornwall to a foreign power, disband the army and navy, and sell the dreadnaughts and naval stores. He could give every government official, from the highest to tha lowest, the "push," could pardon all criminals, and could stop the whola Rut there machinery of government. Is an unwritten law of common sense, fortified by long usage, which makes It unthinkable that the king should do these things; and In the last resort,' which Is never likely to occur, the king, being a constitutional monarch, reigns by the will of the people, and could be deposed by act of parliament, Montreal Herald. The policeman approached the park rfirfT lounger and requested the loan of a small sheet of paper. The Funny Man. Jones met his friend Stlmson In the "Certainly," said the lounger, and tore a page out of his notebook. street the other night "And could you also lend me a pen"Hallo, old fellow 1" he exclaimed. cil?" asked the policeman politely. "How are you getting on?" the "Yes, I think so," replied "Pretty well, thank you," answered lounger, fumbling in his pocket. Stlmson; "but," he continued, "I've "That's very good of you," said the something to say to you you'll have policeman. "And now, please give me to keep your eye open next week." "How Is that?" queried Jones. your name and address, for I saw you "Recause you won't be able to see stealing flowers a few moments ago." If you don't," and before Jones could Pittsburgh kick him he was out of sight. Edin1 Chronicle-Telegrap- Most Are. "May I ask, madam, what Is your husband's Income?" "Certainly, sir. It Is mostly outgo." burgh Scotsman. Girls with pretty faces seldom think It worth while to act pretty. Coffee is often the hidden cause of many ills and discomforts 'Sfiat is because it contains certain elements which are injurious to many people. If coffee disturbs your health, change to Postum Cereal This pure cereal drink is healthful and wholesome, has a delightful coffee-lik- e flavor, but contains none of coffees harmful elements. Sold by all grocers Costs less than coffee Made hy Postum Csreal Gx,Lvc, Battle Geek,Mick |