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Show IN THE ART GALLERY. IS LORIMER NOW ON JOHN BROWN 'PARK, OSAWATOMIE, KANSAS TRIAL 2) tamonds 150 Committee investigating Charge That Election of Illinois Senator Wat " Tainted With Bribery. -- Senator Julius Chicago C Burrows chairman of the senate committee that wasehoren to investigate the election of Senator William Lorimer of llbnois arriud here on Monday, with o' hers ot the couinniit-e- , for the put pose uliini. izu'iie the chat ges that the elccMon ot I.oiimer was tainted with biliary Among othtr th.ngs which will he determined is what it idem e will he asked for by the committie The general impression is that much testimony will lie (lei hired admissible before the lomnrttee which in a orimi nal trial would be held incompetent Tiie lint st'gatitig oommit'ee. which is a sub c unmittee ot the si n.ate on of Michigan, Mr. Hayrick Mainly, Una here catalogue says thet thet artist got $5,000 fer paintin thet little picture. I Mrs. Hayrick My gosh, Hiram! vender what on earth he'd charge fer paintin' a barn? FOR THE SKIN AND SCALP Because of its delicate, emollient, sanative, antiseptic properties derived from Cutlcura Ointment, united with the purest of cleansing ingredients and most refreshing of flower odors, Cutlcura Soap is unrivaled for preservthe ing, purifying and beautifying akin, scalp, hair and bands, and, assisted by Cutlcura Ointment, for dispelling itching Irritation and Inflammation and preventing clogging of the pores, the cause of many disfiguring facial eruptions. All who delight in a clear akin, soft, white hands, a clean, wholesome scalp and live, glossy hair, will find that Cutlcura Soap and Cutlcura Ointment realize every expectation. Cutlcura Remedies are sold throughout the world. Potter Drug & Chem. Corp, sole proprietors, Boston, Mass. Send to them for the latest Cutlcura Book, an authority on the best care of the skin, scalp, hair and hands. It is mailed free on request. Saucy Soldier Shut Her Up. Col. Robert C. Carter at a Nashville bahquet was talking about campaign comrades. "Then there was Hash of Company "Dash had the reputa- A," he said. Uon of being the nastiest tenguedman In the regiment "It was Private Dash, you know, who, out foraging one evening on a rich estate, came accidentally upon the owners wife, a grande dame in evening dress. "Dash asked her for food. She refused him. He asked again. But, still refusing, she walked away. No," she said, I'll give ytou Tlk'e''thl8r i'ir 'give' you nothing. My mind Is made up." Made up, is it? said Dash. Like the rest of you, eh? AU UkftC pimiiges and lei turns, is composed of tlie billowing senatois Chairman, Julius (' Ituno.iS Mulligan Idaho, Robert J Gamble, Soutn Dakota, Republican; William B Dillingham, Vermont. Itepubliian, whose place is to be taken by Morgan G Connecticut. liulkley Republican; James I) Frazier, Tennessee, Democrat; Thomas H. Iaynter, Kentucky, Dctnoeiat, and Joseph F. Johnston. Alabama, Democrat. .... Former Premier 24 - Bourgeois methods for conject Besides serving human resources discussing means of combating unemployment the delegates will attempt to establish a basis for. a labor exchange between the city and country districts and between different countries. Eight Months for Heike. York Charles R. Heike, former secretary and treasurer of the American Sugar Refining company, wjio has been called the "man higher up in the sugar trust, was sentenced jn Monday by Judge Martin In the United States circuit court to serve eight months in the New York penitentiary on Blackwell's island and pay a fine of $3,000 on conviction of conspiring to defraud the United States government by the underweighing of sugar. Foiled. He was very bashful and she tried to make It easy for him. They were driving along the seashore and she became silent for a time. "What's the matter?" he asked. NoO, I feel blue," she replied. Lands Closed to Homesteaders. body loves me and my hands are Washington. Lands. Including pricold. of the You should not say that, was his vate tracts in the vicinity word of consolation, for God loves Truckee-Carsoirrigation project in you, and your mother loves you, and Nevada, which have been opened to you can sit on your hands. Success entry, upon which entry or water been Tight applications bave not .Magazine. made, will be closed to homesteader True Independence. until further notice, In pursuance of You will always find those who an order issued Monday. This action think they know what is your duty was taken pending the acquirement of better than you know it It is easy in additional water storage facilities. the world to live after the world's Indians to the Rescue." opinion; it is easy in solitude to Jive after our own; but the great man is Vancouver, B. C. The launch You he who, in the midst of the crowd, and I, with a pleasure party of eight four young men and four girls was keeps, with perfect sweetness, the independence of solitude. Emerson. caught in a tide rip just outside the first narrows of Vancouver harbor and Could Wait. overturned. Three of the parly were Why didn't you stay to ascertain drowned. An Indian in a canoe res bow badly the man was Injured?" de- cued three of the girls and, a launch manded the judge. picked up two of the young men, "Why, explained the chauffeur. "I Careless Druggist Causes Death. knew I could find out from the daily "" papers. Iii;oken Bow, Neb When Mrs. Etta Morris, living near. here, asked a drug When the yellow streak begins to store clerk at Callaway for' cream ol work out of some people they have a tartar he sold her my mistake a quanfir of the blues. tity of tartaric emetic. She partook of the drug and died some hours afterwards in agony. The cuunty prosecutor is investigating. Was Determined to Wed. Glenwo d Springs Colo. That she might marry the man of her choice, Miss Olive Thomas a 20 year-olofGunnison county , saddled her hore and rode twenty miles over the hills and plains to Crystal, wnere she met and married William McGlo -- i , then. n xcwv stfowMs woMsirtfr Kin. On the occasion of the dedication ceremoniea at park, consequent upon its presentation fto the state. Roosevelt was guest of honor and the orator of the day.' The principal objects of interest at the park are pictured. The monument over the gnvsof John Brown Is the spot especially sought out by visitors to the blitoiic ground. Thousands view the park and its objects of Interest yearly. OSAWATOMlF, HAN. - DOOM SMALL COIN k Proposed New Would Haif-Ce- nt Piece Be of No Aid. Chicago Bankers and Business Men Deprecate Proposed Plan of New Yorker to Aid Americans See No'Tkdvantage. Chicago. The American people do not have "half cent tastes. They couldn't be educated to use anything smaller than a cent The dollar has spoiled the sense of proportion of the people of this country. All arUcles are sold on a cent ba ils, and people cannot lose something they never had. These are some of the answers ot Chicago bankers and business men to a statement given out in New York by William H. Short, a banker of that city, in which he urged the coinage of a two and a half cent piece by the United States government "The use of such a coin, asserted he, "would mean a saving of $39,000,-00- 0 yearly by the consumers. "The absence of such a coin, continued the New York banker, has resulted in the universal custom of sellers taking the half cent whenever a tmnsrctlon does not result in even money? H aid he thought the public lost yearlyfrom this cause the approximate am of $39,000,000." Her what Chicago things of this flnaackl question: Geoqe- - E. Roberts, director of the became govermient - mint before-b- a presid t of the recently merged Commercial National bank, thought the Amerlan people too extravagant to apprecate A two and a half cent piece if theygecured 1L Wchave a one cent piece, and judging frn the freedom with which the Amerigo people spend money, I dont think hey could be educated to use a coin tkt would give,. them a smaller unit qlexchange," said Mr. Roberts, " hls 'country IJ bur units' Are bgber than they are In Europe, uur wages are better; our standard of Uv I cant aee that we Ug Is different ned a two and a half cent piece, because we have coins enoufch, and I dont think the proposed coin would be an advantage In trading. Len Small, appointed recently United 8tates subtreasurer at Chicago. declared over the long distance telephone from his home in Kankakee that he had never given thought io what would happen If we had a two ' and a half cent coin. I -- Hours lo California 2 new electric lighted train enmpoaed exclusively of Pullman St and a Si and Tminfct' Sleeper and Dining Cart, effective AugURt V5Hh, will Leave Salt Lake City daily at 3:00 p. a. Arrive Lot Angeles (next day) 2:30 p. ra. A Two other fast through trains for California leave Salt Lake City dally. ton p, in. and H ') p. m. To Lo and return, Angele daily until September 9u, lim ited to Octoiver Hi. 110 A( (V) 4fV.VU OSAWATOMIE. New Fear Yellow Fever In Texas. Beamont, Texas. That a sailor removed from the steamer D. K. Land, which arrived Sunday at Sabine, Texas, from Tampico, Mexico, has shown symptoms of yellow fever, is asserted by State Health Officer Brumby, who returned to Beaumont Monday night, after conducting an investigation at Sabine. Five days must elapse before a definite diagnosis can be possible and in the meantime the vessel is held in quarantine. tin 170 aim UTAH American Express To Help the Unemployed. Paris . The. Itepnb-lli.in- , We hie n. It. tJeyhmn in opening, on Monday the lir- -t international conference on unemployment announced that the purpose of the con gress was to investigate the scientific cause id uneiuploy ment' w it h the ob- per Carat Tht price In for clear, perfect, absolutely tlawleM ranging from one to two carat Smaller guaranteed perfect at $IJ5 per carat When thce are gone there probably J will helm more 'Kow the tune to lnest in a1iainond. And remember, that It IS au investment. Value wilt continue oo upward move. Ticket, literature and Information at City Tit kd office. 169 Main Street. Bell Chnne Exchange 16. Independent lvh6. "But off hand, said be, "I would A POSITIVE aadFER. MANENT CURE FOR say that our present money takes care of the situation pretty well. I dont Drunkenness ind think such a coin would effect much ol Opium Diseases. a saving," TVm la m pABdti, a. rkw. Ladi tmted tt Henry H. Hart, Chicago merchant aw I nms. THE KEELET arinlAs ta matthe would T said he have to give STITUTE, JJ4 W. hat Sift, Sk Lk City. ter consideration before expressing an opinion, but believed the smaller retailer would profit more under the present coinage system than does the Oat aw EDISON PHONOGRAPH larger store. m easy terms OS sash I can see no advantage osuch s end $t par weak. he added. coin," The Talking Machine Co. "The mere coinage qf a two and 128 State Straat ... Salt Lake City half cent piece, or a twelve and a half cent piece, will not remedy the trou ble, averred B. M. Chattell of the TxrtKODAK It Illinois Trust and Savings bank. UNO YOUR WORK TO Is deeper seated than that COMMCRCIAl Ml HAIR St. UIPI PHOlOOtueHERS Salt Is a City "In America we have become accustomed to two for a quarter,' 'three for a quarter and. three for a half,' RUBBER STAMPS and out manufacturers have govern tiua Rubber Tjvw Outfit and auptiin-- in Muck, Hall u1mw newlva iroiuiiiMBtUiu. ed theiyeelyes igooordingly, - No clgai ALT LAKI STAMP CO., Salt laka City maker In the United 8tatee would think of selling elgar for four, five, A Distinction. six, seven or eight cents, and yet that com Dolly Does your husband Is what Is done In European countrtei on a corresponding scale of their home late at night often? Sibyl No, dear. When hes lata money. "The trouble is, the people of this hes always brought home. country, starting in a primitive way, became accustomed to the larger value UTAH IMPLEMEIT-VEKICL- E CO. , If. Instead of having a of coins. we had something akin to the 13 j to 139 State Street, Sak Laka CityGerman mark or the French franc we would accustom our piople to a more economical manr-- r ol living PHOllOCRAPHS finishing ret SS0S0 a doi-In,-- i n -- Let Us Cook Your d Breakfast! elop-tnggt- T Serve s Post Toasties - with cream or m3k and notice the pleasure the family finds in the appetizing crispness and flavour of this delightful food. . The Memory Lingers , PoMum Cereal Battle Creek, Ltd. Mli-h- . Lightning Wrecks Statue of Clay. struck Lexington, Ky. Lightning the statue of Henry Clay in the Lexington cemetery, shattering an arm and leg of the figure. . The memorial was unveiled- in July, and took the place of a similar monument which was struck by lightning in July, 1903. Assassinated at Airdrome: Los Angeles, Cal. While he was enjoying the moving pictures In a roofless airdrome -- here Monday night, Rudolph Gastelum. a yisltor from Calexico, was mortally wounded ' by a bullet fired by some unknown. Minister Was Too 8porty. Louisville, Ky. because he played baseball and indulged In other sports distasteful to bia congregation. Rev. Arthur Brooks, pastor of the Methodist church of, Crestwood, a suburb has been forced to resign. NEW TEST FOR PRUSSIC ACID English Scientist Gives Additional Particulars of His Latest Chemical Discovtry. London. Dr. A. D. Waller, F. R. S FETE SNAKE KILLERS Secretary Birds From South Do Tricks at Zoo. Af-ri- at the South Kensington laboratory of the London university," has given 'additional Destroyed With Neatness of the wonderful discovery, al- Reptiles and Despatch by Feathered Flying of to the Society ready announced Animal The Keepers Are Arts, by which the presence of prussic Astonished. , acid can be detected, even in the most minute quantities, not only in human bodies, but in any other subNew York. Two official snake killstance. ers. who have been added to the colThe discovery is likely to have a lection at the Bronx Zoological garden, juris- gave an exhibition of how serpents great effect upon medico-lega- l prudence, Hitherto, as explained by cun be slain with neatness and desDr. Waller, analysts have relied chiefpatch." The snake killers are known ly upon their sense of smell to detect to ornithologists as secretary birds the presence of prussic acid.' But They hail from 8outh Africa. These (he new method is one hundred times two got here on Saturday. They are as acute as any of the old methods, the first ever acquired by the zoo manand so microscopical a portion as one agement. ' e sixty-fivhundredth of a grain can be The zoo keepers bad read a lot d'ecerned by it The article to be about the way In which the secretary analyzed perhaps a part of a. huM-- j) Irds kill snakes, but they had never man body is distilled in a solution of seen the birds in action. Keeper picric of soda. This haa the effect of Riley, of the monkey house, was a deihe article red, and the turning little skeptical about their exploits. gree of redness determines the amount "WeU," keeper Charlie Snyder" told of the poison present. him, Dr. Waller anticipates that the new-tes-t snakes lying around loose in the storewill be highly appreciated oy com- room back o. .he reptile house. Let's mercial apalysts. give the secretaries a chance to show professot-oLphyalolo- gy WINSTED FISH YARN IS GOOD Anglers Haul in Finny Thief and ognize Tackle it Stole Five Years Ago. Rec- Winsted, Con. Moses G. Butler of West Cornwall, while fishing in Cream Hill lake, five years ago, rested bis rod across the bow of the boat to -light his pipe: artargefish selseJ the bait and the pole disappeared. John, Patterson, W. D. Bosler, E. D. Cartwright and W. H. Tully were Ashing on the same lake recently when Mr. Patterson had a bite. "After half an hour the bass, which weighed six and one-hal- f pounds, was landed. A hook was found fastened through the roof of the fish's mouth, attached to a second line. The line was drawn in and at the end was found a rod. which Cartwright readily recognized as the rod which Butler bad lost five wars ago meal anotuer snake was released, and the performsnee was about the same. Two more reptiles met with the same fate, and then the secretary birds had eaten their fill. " After their probationary period Of quarantine Is over they will be put on exhibition in tbe ostrich bouse. They will have a runway alongside tbe ostrich corral, so that they can get ail tbe air they want in summer. The birds have very long legs and necks At tbe base of each of their skulls is a long tuft of feathers, which gives them the appearance of having a quilt pen stuck at the sides of their heads. With them in the same shipment from South Africa , came a pair o hyrax, a small animal somewhat a woodchuck. The hyrax. says Director Hornadny, is really the coney referrej to so often In the It Is carnivorous. Both Scriptures specimens arrived In excellent condition, amt will lie placed on exhibition soon. in the collection were also an Af ncari porcupine, two zorlllas, small skunk like animals, with white stripes along their sides, a sprlnghaas, which is described by UolbneTTtodsevelt fn his last story in Scribner's as looking like a big jackrabblt, except for a long tail, and two'small moukeys, one a us. the other known as a velvet They did. Snyder gathered tip a Diana, These last are very small bundle of snakes, put them in tinnkiy. to cold, and will be hard to a bag, and a call was made on the keep here. newcomers. Snyder opened the bag and pulled out a three-foo- t 8nak-8klGowns Neat water snake. The moment It touched the floor the snake - Paris During the fall an attempt darted toward the closed window, and is to be made to bring snake skin into both secretary birds made a dash for use as a fashipn fabric ."Soc li t yW obi the ff.hke. The male reached the en on the- lookout for novelty will be first. Down came the footofthe sure to welcome TbeTnOftviSiiin, secretary" bird on the snake's back Marvels can be achieved by tbe Just behind the head,' and In an in- python's skin In the hands of a clever stant about two feet of tail was twist- designer, for this skin never pulls or ing around the bird's legs. There was gives. It is both waterproof and plia severe peck or two, and llttld was able, and it can, by skillful manipulaleft of --the water snakes head. tion of Its wonderful scale marking, The tail slowly unwound Itself, and bring Into jiromlnence a pretty point, both the male and female began to or hide a defect make a meal of the dead reptile, Thats about the quickest work I Saves Two Cents at Cost of $12.50. ever saw," said Snyder, and Riley adLondon. For refusing to pay a two-remitted that his doubts had been refare in' a tramway car. Richard - moved. Hawkins of Fortune Gate road, ttben the birds bad finished their was at Willesden fined $12 50 rep-Tii- e 7 ' ' A FLW SPLCIALT1E5: Iroa Age Potato Digged P. & O. Beet Pulled P. & O. Potato Digged P. 8c O. Beet Plow v jewel Stoves and Ranges Buckeye Cider Mills Where the Goods are Good Goods The Hobble 8klrt. "The hobble skirt, the Jupe entra-vee- . Is a very pretty and graceful new fashion,, but it is rather inconvenb ent, said Miss Ethel Barrymore at a dinner in Bristol, R. I. 'This skirt is exceedingly tight from the knees down, but for that matter, it is tight all over. A young woman in one of these hobble skirts came out of Sherrys on a spring afternoon and proceeded, pJth some to enter her motor car. What do you think of that skirt? a man who wsjiassinr said to his companion It reminds fne, the other answered. of the bridge trains in the rush hours. Stand. ng room only, and very little of tfiat. A Queer Case. "When are they to be married?" "She doesht k'ndw. She is worried bernufee she is not quite sure of herself." . . Thats a new one on me. I thought a girl worried when she wasn't quite Ttwr-o- f "the - Har-lesde- man" . LtmtsYfflyctmiler-Journat- . Clean, Indeed. I tell you, Blanche, Mr. Finick baseball Is the cleanest sport in all the world; ' 7 Mra. JMnlek Youre crazy! didnt you Just see that they're cheering roll In the - Why fellow dirt at every base? He Was From Missouri, i - Youre the tramp that took my rake from the window this niumuig. Didnt you know better than tnai?' "Not then, mum. That was befora I ate It. |