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Tall or write for particulars and cat18 Commercial Street. Salt Lake C'ity.l'tah alog. Must be Used. In a hotel the other week the man- ager was instructing a new arrival, who hailed from Erin's isle, in his duties. "Now you see that sign, 'Gentlemen must use the spittoons.' If you notice any of the guests violating that rule report the matter to me." "Oi will, sor," said Pat, and kept a sharp lookout, and after watching a gentleman for half an hour went to him and said: "D'ye nioind the sign over yonder, eor?" "Yes,'' said the gentleman. "Why don't you observe It, thin?" "I'm not expectorating on the carpet," said the gentleman, astonished. "Oi know ye're not," said Pat, "an' yer not usin' the spettune, nayther. S"pit, ye thafe, or O il report yez." The Government Bet. in the west intended to take up a homestead claim, but not knowing how to go about it, sought information trom a friend. "Malachi," he said, "you know all am about the law. Tell me what to dp about it." "Well, ' said the other, "I don't remember the exact wording of the law, but I can give you the meaning of .t. It's this: The government is willing to bet you 160 acres of land against $14 that you can't live on it five years viiihout starving tc death." An Irishman 1 What Made Him Mad. here. According to this information from Mexico, General Huerta at first authorized the delegates to discuss only the question of the Tampico conflict, leading to the American occupation of dicVera Cruz. I.ater the Mexican tator, it is explained, came to recognize the necessity of a broader settlement and then conveyed to the delegates assurances that he was prepared to step down should this course be found necessary by them. The problem causing chief concern to diplomats in Mexico City now is that of the form of administration to be established during the interim before a constitutionally elected president could assume office. No intimations concerning the name of a possible successor to Huerta were contained in the dispatch, this subject oeing one in which it would be necessary to consult the opinion of constiin tutionalists and other leaders Mexico. when that old. aristocratic South Carolina city surrendered and wishing to raise the negroes to a higher plane of civilization he offered his services as superintendent of education and organized the school system of the state. It was while serving in this capacity that he created Memorial day, or as it was then and subsequently more generally called. Decoration day. One day while teaching in a Presbyterian church a lot of black gamins, for whom no place could be found in the regular schools, he suggested to them the propriety of decorating the graves of their friends and defenders who lost their lives in the fight for freedom. One little girl suggested FLED FROM HUERTA'S WRATH. that all should go and get armfuls of posies and "jes hide the graves Former Supporter of President Hooted from sight till we caint see 'em again by Crowds at Vera Cruz. nevah no more." The suggestion was acted upon. A Vera Cruz. Hooted and jeered by a small mob of Mexicans, and called an day was set for decorating the graves; assassin by one who alleged that his wide publicity was given to the idea brother had been killed by order of and on May 1, 1865, 10,000 persons, the of the interior, Dr. with a battalion of soldiers, particiAureliano Urtia, who held that office pated In the first Memorial day. The and was once Huerta's most trusted idea spread. It was taken up by the counselor, was arrested for the see Grand Army of the Republic and foui end time Monday since his arrival here a few hours earlier among refugees from the capital. He has requested and been granted a guard believing that he is in danger of being assassinated. A man with wrath flashing from his eyes met his friend with the bland smile. "What is the matter?" said he the bland smile. "Jones called me a liar," said he the wrathful eye. He of the bland smile said XCEPTING in some southern states Memorial day is now observed throughout the I'nited States and its territories in the westA world ern hemisphere. of sentiment clings to it and an ocean of tears has been dried by the tender and sacred feelings it has inspired. He was a true knight of humanity who established the day exactly 48 years ago on May 1. James Redpath was a Scotchman, whose mission in life was to help the lowly At 19 years of age and oppressed. he was an editor on the New York and that he might see Tribune; slavery for himself, at a time when the question was deeply agitating the country, he visited the South, lived in the cabins of the slaves and journeyed on foot through the seaboard states. He became an abolitionist and during the war served as an army correspondent. He was in Charleston Washington. General Huerta has lutliorized the Mexican mediation delegates to submit his resignation, in ase such a course is found necessary to a settlement in peace negotiations. This was stated positively in dis uatches on Monday from a thoroughly s.ompetent diplomatic source in Mexico City, to one of the foreign representatives here and confirms intiina-tiongiven by friends of the delegates A POSITIVE and PERMANENT CURE FOR of of consol- ingly, "Well, what do you care for that? You know he cannot prove it." But the response came with growing ire. "That is just the trouble. Ha did prove it." The Horse on Him. A Scotch farmer of a miserly disposition bought a horse at a fair. On the way home he thought a drink of water would refresh it, so he got a pail of water, but the animal would not take it. When he got home he offered It a fed of corn, but to his surprise It would not touch that, either. "WeeU" he muttered to himself, "if only I was sure ye were a guid worker, ye're the verra horse for me." Pittsburg Chronicle. More Trouble in Peru. e Lima, political situation in Peru has again become tangled by the action of a group of 11 senators and deputies who at a meeting Peru.-Th- Monday declared themselves a na- tional congress and proclaimed Rob of the erto E. Leguia republic. Dr. Leguia, who has sought asylum at the Italian legation, issued a manifesto '.o the nation through tht Prensa. vice-preside- Confesses Grafting. Ore. O. E. Gross, one or five men indicted by the federal jury Portland, February of the 2S last on charges furthering a mails in of misuse scheme-!- !) the exploit fraudulent locations ')regon and California land grant, pleaded guilty in the United States riistrict court and was sentenced to serve thirty days in jail and to pay a on fine of Admits FATHERLAND! H.0001. -- s 1 i Stella i WHAT'S DOING IN Sh' Is Fat Cause of Death. "You say your atitomobide didn't, touch this man, and yet he was dead! when you picked him up?" shouted Mayhew is fat Just plain fat. This is the term she herself applies to hei avoirdupois, without try- to disguise It as "plump" or the prosecuting attorney. "That's my claim," coolly retorted "stout " And she doesn't mind joking the prisoner. "My machine didn't with herself about it. On a certain occasion she was let- touch him." "And you were driving not over 12 ting her audience into a few of her miles an hour?" secrets. "Not over 12 miles and " "I have tried everything recomOLD HOME mended to "And you saw this man start to reduce," she admitted, "but I keep on getting fatter Why, there cross the street." INTERESTING BITS OF NEWS FROM THE GREAT GERMAN EMPIRE. ing "Yes." "Did you blow your horn?" "I did." "What sort of a horn is it?" "One of those newfangled clatter-boxe- s that create a sound that is a cross between a shriek and a dving Isn't a tiling read about, guaranteed Summary of the Most Important Hap- to take off tlesh, that I don't Iry." At this pause a woman Jeated in penings in the Lane! of the Kaiser Timely Items for the German the second row, who had made herself Readers. conspicuous by several remarks during Miss Mayhew's talk, inquired: "Did you ever try poison'."' St. Germany's socialist organizations have taken up arms agains: tin- Deut Louts sche bank, the hnd of Europe s strong est money trust. The feud arose when HAIR CAME OUT IN HANDFULS the bank disobeyed a semi socialist organization's order. This Hughson, Cal. "Last winter my organization is the General Society of hair began to fall out and later my A lreutsclu German Bank Clerks. began to itch terribly and my scalp bank clerk approached his director hair was full of dandruff. There were on behalf of this society and demand broke out on my scalp, espepimples ed better pay and easier h urs for around the edge of my hair. crks generally. The bank dismissed cially Sometimes I would wake up at night The socialists demanded 'ajs clerk. an hour or so with the restatement. The bank refused. The and lie awake My hair came out in hand-ful- s itching. commission of social-demwhen combed it. It was dry and gjeral cifetic labor unions then convoked a Useless and the dandruff was so thick nieptiug to decide whether the unions it could be plainly seen. should withdraw their vast deposits "1 used several different kinds of from the bank, and start their own ?hampoo and soap but it got worse all bank. The mere threat of withdrawal the time for five or six months. When shook the bank shares on the stock I had lost about half of my hair 1 The socialist bank can cer- started using Cuticura Soap and Ointexchange tainly be started, ivist year the Stock ment. In about six weeks my scalp holm and the Brussels socialists start stopped itching and in two or three ed their own banks which are doing mouths my hair began to come in very well. Germany's socialists have, new. My head is clear of dandruff lying in different banks, largely in now and new hair Is coming in all the branches of the Deutsche, a sum es- time." (Signed) Mrs. W, R. Candlish, timated at $62,500,000, which is more Dec. 10, 1912. than the whole capital of the Deutsche Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold bank That is the nucleus of their throughout the world. Sample of each money power. Their potential control free, with 32-- Skin Hook. Address post-sarover capital' is much greater. They "Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston." Adv. can get support from most of the men who voted for the party Its Kind. at the 1912 election. Taken with their "Doctor, my trouble is wholly athfamilies, these socialists represent a letic." third of the empire's population; and "What uo you mean?" "I've got a Jumping toothache." they own a- least a third of the $4,450, 000. 000 deposits in the savings bank; also a large proportion of deposits in Many a man's pleasures are a nuisocial- sance to others. other hanks. A ist bank would attract much of this wail." - "That explains it. You simply scared the man to death." le-tsc- he Overworked. The papers are publishing stories of Dr. Weir Mitchell This is one of the best of them: One day a patient came into hie office and found him closing a large bundle of letters. "All resignations from committees or boards," he said, "I'm going to get off all gleefully. them. I have told my wife that when I die I want her to put on my tomb- 1 vast That capital. is why the threat of the labor union's commission frightened the banks. so The officers and sailors of the German cruiser Dresden were the means of saving many Americans at Tampico, Mex. The Mexicans were in an ugly mood, and many Americans gathered in the Central Plaza. After dark crowds swarmed the plaza where fiery speeches were delivered and parades were formed "Viva Huerta" and "Xte-'- h to the Gringoes" cried the crowd while the refugees barricaded themselves in the Southern hotel. Stones were thrown and windows smashed. Then It was that Captain Von Kohler of the German cruiser Dresden sent a terse note to General Zaragosa, in command cf the port at Tampico that if he did not stop the rioting, that "1 will see to it person ally that it is stopped." Within fifteen minutes the Mexican rurales appeared on the streets and the crowd dispersed. Two hours later another attempt was made to hatter down the doors of th'." hotels in which were assembled mora than 150 men, women and children. Only thirty refugees were armed. A detachment of police broi:- - up the crowd, and while It was yet dark, a German officer with a squad of four sailors from the Dresden went to the relief of the beleaguered refugees and escorted women and children to the Dresden. In that little hand was a woman who had walked two miles with a baby in her arms. two-day-ol- James Redpath. Bevcridge Assails Mexican Policy. Indianapolis. Albert J. Keveridge, years later Gen. John A. Logan, commaa former United States senator and nder-in-chief, changed the date to candidate on the Progressive ticket May 30. The Attraction. tor ihat office, critic. zed the Mexican, In 18S1 at the height of the land agi"She's head over heels in love with tation in Ireland, when the people unhim." iion at a uuiiier oi me inaiauat fro der Parnell and Davitt were engaged "That so?' ciuu on Monday. He advo- in a life and death struggle with landgressive "Yes, she's got to the point where cated a constructive policy by tnis lordism and famine was stalking ehe can't see how she can possibly ;overnuieiii in the handling of the through the land, he visited that counlive without the automobile he owns.'' .viexican situation. try. He went to Ireland a skeptic; Detroit Free Press. he came back a convert to her cause. Barge Service Begins, He traveled over the Island by JauntShe Dassent. Panama. Barge service through the ing car and on foot; interviewed tersome "Dora must have suffered I'anaina camrl was inaugurated Mon priest and peasant am landlord; saw One never sees rible disappointment. of a tug w ith Bv day with the with his own eyes misery greater ter smile now. What Is the matter?' .oded barges passage In tow through the Mira-dorethan ho had ever witnessed in the ' She'B had two front teeth pulled and l'edro Miguel locks. South, and fresh from the firing line rot." of that battle poured out into the colVillage Wiped Out by Fire. umns of the New York Tribut.e Something to Look Forward to. Mich The village of AlKsoanaba, graphic and passionate descriptions of The Curate Now, my deah chll miles from this fred, has eighteen city, the sights his eyes b'iieid. He did dieu. I want you all to join me in sing ;ieen wiped out by a forest fire. 'I he much to mold public opinion in lift l which that hope nhaliitaiits were lug hymn, forced to seek safety United States In Ireland's behalf, and and trust we will sing together in the in the Escanaba river and forced to no returning home he founded a paper treat beyond, "Here We Suffer Grief remain there for hours. to the Irish cause and from devoted .nd Pain." Sydney Rulletin. the platform told the story of Ire in Remain Colorado. Troops May A Prudent Husband. land's struggle fo millions of people Colo. Assurances given by in the United States and Canada. Ha Denver, Uettecca Aunt Pat ol'.man o' yohs the secretary of war that there is no died In 1891. m Sho' a good provider. intention immediately of removing fed Aunt Chlose He doue shows his BflaJ troops from the coal fields, caused eense. He wants to keep me busy Another Lesson of the Day. satisfaction among strikers, dis here skillet as a tensll in generalowners As the graves of the nation's heroes officials. mine and state tld of a weepon. re decorated with flowers, the minds All Ohio Coal Miners on Strike. of men and women should bo decorated A Kiss Classified. with earnest thoughts. Ohio. Columbus. a Orders declaring Is the Marcella Mr. Peanbrough We do not rpnder full honor to a of all coal miners in Ohio went strike most awkward person I know. Whenout from headquarters of district No. man who died for his country unless ever he kisses anybody It sounds Ilka Mine Workers of America, here we do all we can to make better the a pistol shot. life Miners' officials also Monday. l.tgau ountry to which he gavfhls Waverly Seems to me It's more paying Mrlke benefits. like a blunderbuss Judge. Only Heroic Memory Now. Diaz's Son in Canada. The celebration of Memorial day has That's What He Meant. lost long aince any trace of bitterOnt. - Porllrlo DIM, ir. Toronto, I I wish learn"Dear me, had never sou of the former president of Mix ness toward a gallant though mistaken ed to play rards!" exclaimed a man in Toronto, Monday, in brother, now back In a brother's place. who had been unfortunate In his play. ico. arrived The rancor of conflict has passed with Cob Antonio Del mi company Rio, "You mean you wish you had learnaway. Only the heroic memory rv a representative of the Mexican ed, don't you?" was the wife s sarcasmains; the hero Lam, and the pa loot. -tic reply. Exchange. bee-utifu- 1 IN With regard to disposition of the of arms and munitions consigned to the federal government in Mexico and held up at Vera Cruz through American control of the custom house at tvift point, the secretary of the navy received from Rear Ad cargo information that the line has instructed the captain of the Ypiranga to leave all arms and ammunition on board an dj return them to Hamburg It was UnBpWns!0Qment of ammunition which ipi'ated the sudden investment anfneapture of the Vera Cruz custom With the return of the 200 hoi$e. machine guns and 2,000,000 cartridges to the port from which they were started the Interests of the United Statoe in the conslgnim-n- t ceases. miral Fletcher Hamburg-America- stone, 'Committeed Town Feuds. Yon don't have Church feuds to the grave!'" here, family 1 suppose? Gotham Don't we? family across the Btreet graph, and the people them started their two lessons on the fiddle. Why, say, a got a phononext door to boys taking; Retribution. 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