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Show 170 AIN ST. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH sunday, of old age . BROKERS faken SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE for burglars, John and Wil \Ὁ Frank, sons of RO. Frank, « SSS eee grocer of Columbus, Ohio, were shot killed early in the morning by Patrolmen Heinze and Casey Our facilities for handling your account unexcclied. ho ee in an action in the su perior ame of San Francisco, last on decided that at least a large of the conflagration of April 18, 1906, was the work of incendaries We make liberal advances on all Utah Stocks. 100 Atlas Block, Salt Lake City. Tracy, a discharged employee | f Clause Caused Increase Price of Cloth. street department ampton, Mass., 1 ed George κ. DOUBTFUL OF THE GUARANTEE, Specific the tendent in |. of f of North-| shot and fatally | ' Birge, superin ᾿ as F. streets, and then shot The first engagement of gold for ment to Europe since the financ ial a a of ποκα ne wee an The Arabs, and, indeed, all Moslems, have the practice of re-enforcing promises by adding to their word of oe City oes pril bank of 15, New the York National taking $1, honor the Arabic phrase, Inshallah— “please God.” How much meaning it 900,000 for Paris conveys in some lands of the east is told in the pages of “In Moorish Cap- G. 8. Wilmot, a mounted policeman WS shot and killed at Frank, Alber tivity.” The pious proviso is a very useful formula to the Moors, and is frequently used in making promises that they ta. have no intention whatever of keeping, as they can then take refuge behind the Almighty when they are taxed with their breach of faith There is a story told of a man who kept a shop in Gibraltar, and who Richard Hall, tried at Dawson, was acquitted of the charge of stealing gold dust to the amount of $40,000 from a Yukon river steamboat last imme which was consigned to Seattle by persons in Fairbanks knew the ways of the Moor. Alaska one day came one of the faithful, who was desirous of buying some cloth. On being informed that the price was two dollars a yard, payment in 60 days, he replied: “All right. dollars and a_ jing card playing and attending Inshal!lah.” “the price is 60 days. For price is two half.”—Youth’s OF TENDER Death sentences were handed down Tobalsk, Siberia, on the 16th, in the cases of thirteen persons there were implicated in a recent ‘who prison riot in which a warden was killed The men were tried by a court-martial, at Com- YEARS. “Youthful Prodigies” World of Melody. Many in th theater panion MUSICIANS There have been daring burglar By a vote of 107 to 42, the New —fngland Methodist Episcopal confer ence adopted a memorial to the gen ora) conference recommending the repeal of the article forbidding danc I will take so much and will pay you in 60 days, “No,” said the vender, two dollars, payment in 60 days, Inshallah, the ; /es in the town, and it is thought the policeman was shot while attempting arrest a robber ‘ To him the The houe of representatives of Ohio, has passed a bill to compel all te |railroads Like so many of the world’s great in the state to publish a time card of the arrival and depar- composers, Sir Edward Elgar was @ / ture of trains in newspapers publishyouthful prodigy” of exceptional gifts, led in every town as re by a recent perform. | railroad runs. ance 0 suite co osed the eee sasof th Αα» Edward was probably not as preco = hogs tramaported in pattie cate, _— "led at Chicago last week by District At 1l Attorney Sims Franz Schubert had already τ = Good Drink for the Morning. It is not a bad idea to have a slice or two of lemon in a glass beside one's bed. In the morning cool water, which has been standing in a covered pitcher, can be poured over the lemon and drunk before arising Women’s Rights in Brazil. “The curse of Brazil lies in the great illiteracy of its men and women,” declared Edward B. Norris, an Englishman who has been many years a resident of Rio Janeiro “According to the official govern. ment figures the illiteracy 15 80 per Certainly a country where only cent. one man in five can read and write and only one woman in 20 has cause to blush at the ignorance of its people. A country of enormous area, yet with a population of only 16,000,000, Brazil is sadly handicapped by lack of modern enterprise and an enlightened citizenship. One of the most discouraging features of the country is the low esteem in which woman ig A great many Brazilian girls held. - One of the worst Woman is regarded as a chattel, and in many a household of the republic never opens her mouth τ » : of except at the bidding -- iesssl aac More Speed Wanted. Most people would be willing to work for their money if it were not such a slow process Stop Overcrowding of Cars. In Hamburg the policemen in streets are instructed ears sharply, and the to watch the if they find a car that carries a single passenger more than the number allowed by law the conductor is fined three marks ek Ε Against Anticipating Trouble. by Why destroy present happin never a distant misery which may come at all? Every substantial grief has 20 shadows, and most of them shadows of your own making.—Syd. ney Smith I could get Pills. They cured me five years ago, and this is twice I have publicly said so. The cure was thorough.” Sold by all dealers, 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y, PERHAPS A NATURAL MISTAKE, Physician Had Reason to Think He Had Lost His Patient. Henry Grimm, who was formerly one of the prominent members of the German-American society, tells a story about a German friend of his who was taken ill For many days the German was close to death, but after a time he showed improvement in condition The doctor told the German's wife that her husband might have anything to eat that he liked The German expressed a desire for Limburger cheese, and the wife, being a generous woman and pleased at the improvement, and in order that her husband might have a nibble at any time he had a taste for it, put some cheese in every room in the house. It is easy to imagine the aroma The next morning the doctor called at the house, and as soon as he opened the door he asked “When did he die?”—Hartford Post. CURE AT CITY MISSION, Awful Case of Scabies—Body a Mass of Sores from Scratching—Her Tortures Yield to Cuticura. “A young woman came to our city mission in a most awful condition physically. Our doctor examined her and told us that she had scabies (the itch), paresis, rheumatism. etc., incipient brought on from exposure. Her poor body was a mass of sores fromscratching and she was not able to retain solid food. We worked hardover her for seven weeks but wecould see little improvement. One day I bought a cake of Cuticura Soap and a bottle of Cuti- cura Resolvent, and we bathed our patient well and gave her a full dose of the Resolvent. She slept better that night and the next day I got a box of Cuticura Ointment. In five weeksthis young woman was able to look for a position, and sheis now strong and well. Laura Jane Bates, 85 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y., Mar. 11, 1907.” TOOK TIME. men lost their lives A wage reduction averaging 10 per cent has gone into effect in the cotton cloth, yarn and thread mills in New England and New York state, em ploying a total of 43,500 ope ratives Since March, the pay of 153,500 mill hand in the northern states has been cut years of age, has confessed to the police that he purchased the poison that killed the girl and placed it in the flour that was used for making bread. Friends of Captain Van Schaick who was the pilot of the ill-fated steamer General Slocum, are urging the president to grant -him a pardon Captain Van Schaick is now serving a ten-year sentence in Sing Sing prison for negligence in connectior “Sandy, you take a long time to Near Discipline Above All. Settat, in Morocco, fierce engagement, ¥°T® without ee John V. Harris, teller of the Mer Chants’ National bank at Carlrisle, Pa 85 beem arre sted on a warrant charg i"& defalcation of the funds of the Y°2"® during » hick time Harris en gaged in many ot A Advices received from Bogota, the ita 7 bia, are to the effect Columbia, capital of that President Reyes has left that city for the Atlantic coast ostensibly economic to crisis remedy in that the present region Sec retary of Finance Angulo remains at the head of the government The small Goetalef cap wahoenans sized at Gothenburg, Germany. Thirty °° forty persons Steamer at were aboard not dead, “No, corporal; but badly hurt.” the corporal, “Where is Nothing does more than coffee. He must sell poor; (he needn't sell it to you) it is good that makes him. DI one size only, regular price 50¢ per battle. THE MEN WHO KNOW THE SUPERIOR QUALITIES OF | | | are the men who have put them to the hard- | est tests in the roughest weather. 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Y. | ; ite a serious | thing, sighed Mrs. Upmore, “to be the wife of a man who holds a public office. | It demands so much of his time and | keeps hira away from his home.” “I know just how you feel, ma’am,” said the elderly domestic. “My first husband was the grand fmperial outside guard of the Amalgamated and Solidified Order of Fuzzy Guzzlers, and sometimes he was that busytryin’ to remember the signs and grips that I couldn’t get a word out of him all | day long.” "“"ΟΥΣΗ, ΟΗ ΜΥ ΒΑΟΚ᾽' | | | | NEURALGIA, STITCHES, LAMENESS, CRAMP TWINGES, TWITCHES FROM WETOR DAMP ALL BRUISES, SPRAINS, A WRENCH OR TWIST THIS SOVEREIGN REMEDY THEY CAN'T RESIST STJACCBS OIL Price 25c ano Όο WEAR SHIELD BI: AND SHOES We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any Never Rip 'Em seamless shoe for men, boys and youths. Wears like iron—brass quilled bottoms. Ὁ, Price, $1.75 to $2.50. If not at dealer ask us. ELLET-KENDALL SHOE CO. MFGS, Kansas City, Mo. B Beggar—I make post holes, sir. 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Canton, Illinois. sleep “Say, nurse,” he finally whispered, “{t’s nearly unconscious, isn’t it?” The nurse noddedin the affirmative, “Then don't sing any more, or you’) kill it.” 21d a large number of them vot Some of] ‘Town into the water Machine-Made Proposal. ht bodic " it these were rescued for a grocer, one way or the other, Ὁ Srrup Co. m it is manufactured .printed on the and lifting the wounded do you do for a living? COFFEE 1 by a of every packa ie. SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUCGISTS, Chump. | Verena,” | No Trouble to Show Goods, Old Gentleman (to beggar)—What the legionary groaned: the by a face. leanface, 4 Ben μοὶ Effects ”CALIFORNIA Mrs. Chump (indignantly)—They hain’t a bit of that cut. We paid full | corporal. “I have forgotten it,” said the soldier, trying to wipe away the blood Two days’ arrest,” shouted a soldier of legion was struck and fell flat on his said his corporal, Lifting a battered the| and sang on the time of the accident | have, Mrs. It is of a brownish tint and | your packet of lint?’ demanded the French foreign Moorish bullet “He is dead,” ing over him. !man onto his back he staggered to Several foreign newspapers having the nearest doctor amid a hail of bulpublished a report that a plot has | lets. been discovered to blow up the Rus endeavor asters. case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have Known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be orable in all business tran’ able to carry out any oDiigat Watnine, K r Who , Toledo, 0. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internaily, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the . Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per » Soid by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. a d ᾽ : Misunderstood. How’s This? during Ol ior MenWom. nand Chil To det its Visitor—What lovely cut glass you about the size of a pigeon egg. When shaken it rattles as if another stone | were inclosed within it. A ΚΉΝΟΝΊ passed through the perforation is said | “It’s breakfast.” In truth, master,” said Sandy; “a cheese o’ this size is na sae soon eaten as you may think.” Best ren- Be PROCESS. --------John D.’s Eagle Stone. John D. Rockefeller pretends that | —_ — ee he is not and never was superstitious; Didn’t Want to Pay More. | 16 ounces tu still he carries in his pocket an eagle “You are fined ten dollars for con- | DEFIANCESTARCH." stone. It is a perforated stone of great ” ‘ches “ Ct | “DEFIANCE” 18 SUPERIOR QUALITY. antiquity, found in an eagle's nest, and tempt of court. “Τη glad, judge, that this is not a is supposed to be a charm against higher court.”—Harper'’s Wtekly. W.N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 17, 1908, disease, shipwreck and other dis-| Sympathy. A Scotsman, having hired himself to a farmer, had a cheese set before him that he might help himself After some time, the ms ter said to him Cleanses the Syste tually; Dispels itemEthect, acties dueto Conelieee cts naturally, acts Truly as a Laxative. J J colors of this ribbon—NewYork Press. With that disaster sian emperor and other members of the imperial family, an official state ment has been issued from St. Peters ΟΤΕ to the effect that such rumors or which reflect light. In south and west rooms sometimes the light can be modified by the use of darker colors. Dark greens absorbthe light; light yellows reflect it; browns modify it, and so on, through the scale of colors. The color scheme of a room not only is dependent upon the color of the carpetings but it is also dependent upon the light of the room. man wants to confer a particular favor | upon some one he gives a few inches Francisco Nicolazzo, under arrest in Chicago, in connection with the death by poison of Mary Renda, 4 to rooms use warm colors John D. himself. When the old gentle- | history of the Canadian Pacific rail road occurred near Alberta canyon iD the Cascade mountains, in Canada, cars Sweeping away two boarding Forty filled with Japanese laborers ®FlixirefSenna foe Ske eaten oe eea thick to possess more virtues than even| . yrap ofFies teeee What to do with the living room is a problem that confronts every housekeeper. The living room should be in fact as well as in name a living room—a livable room. It is the room in which the most of our time at home is spent, the hours we have for leisure, the time we have for play, the place where we entertain our Be te friends and it is absolutely essential that the walls and furnishings of the “Do you remember, Jane, 20 years living room should be harmonious in ago, a moonlight night, when I whiscolor, suitable in texture, and durable pered, tenderly: ‘Jennie, I love you,’ in material. and you answered, passionately: ‘John, The rich, soft, solid colored walls y se looks so f y i swollen. are the ideal walls for the living rooms They make a better back ground for pictures, throw the furniture out in better relief, are less disAfraid of Reverses. cordant with rugs and carpeting, and “Why did you turn that young man indicate a higher degree of taste and down?” asked the genial] younger partculture than do the colored mon- ner. “He looked willing and capable.” strosities which we paste on when we “He might have been all that,” apply wall paper growled the crusty senior, “but I'm Whoever saw roses climbing up a told he is an inveterate joker.” plastered wall growing out of a hard “Well, where's the harm in that?” wood floor? Yet, that is what we “It’s this: The first thing he'll do ff suggest to the imagination when we I take him on will be to me me off.” paste paper covered with roses on The Farmer’s Retort. our walls. They are neither artistic “What do you call yeour red auto nor true. Roses are all very beautiful, but they were never made to mobile, mister?” drawled the old farmclimb up interior walis and they do er at the drawbridge. “The ‘Fool Killer,’” bantered the not grow from hardwood flooring. The set figures of wall paper are also man in goggles. “I call it that because tiresome and equally disagreeable and it kills all the fools who happen to cross in front of it. repellant The old farmer cleaned his pipe The alabastined wall is the only correct form of a tinted or solid col- with a straw and then replied, evenly: “That so, mister? Wall, is there ored wall. Fortunately it is the only elean way, and morefortunately it is any chance of it blowing up and killthe only permanent way; the only ing the fool inside?” way that does not involve the endImportant to Mothers. less labor in the future Examine carefully every bottle of In lighting the walls some thought CASTORIA a safe and sure remedy for must be given the color, Light colors infants and children, and see that it reflect 85% of the light thrown upon Bears the them. Dark colors reflect but 15%. Lighting bills ean be saved by choosing a color which will reflect the In Use For Over 30 Years. The Kind You Have Always Bought. largest degree of light. In north — alien Ju : ne alleged, marry by the time they are 12 years bank. The defalcation it 15 old and are grandmothers long before | *Mounts to $35,000 and covers many they are 30. trouble. no relief until I used Doan's Kidney ie march which he had composed for it. even more precocious. Sir Charles Halle was only four years old when he | played in public a sonata expressly composed for him; Liszt was a public performer at nine, Chopin and Rubenstein at eight, Lady Halle and Joachim at seven, and at five Mozart composed a piece of music almost too difficult for his father to play ιο... Vieietian rail year heard a regimental band play a tiny fiddle at two, is said to have been Νο με , eight a twenty-eight-hour law, providing for tins protection. of CASO, sheep aad Hanand piano pieces to his credit. attempts at composition del’s first were made at eight, and Vieuxtemps, who began to scrape the strings of a easton aa ἵκει, αἰ βῶν» charging which cious as one of his English predecessors, Samuel Wesley, who in his eighth placed several songs, string quartettes Τι...Mle through Sixty-two suits agalant roads, symptoms of kfdney | Nine corpses have been recovered } the ruins of the recent fire at Chelsea, Mass In addition several ' e have died from injuries sus d during the fire 0 5 it Should at All Times Be a “Livable” Room. explosion in the Old Mine, Canmore | From Sunny San Bernardino, in the Alberta, Canada midst of orange groves, writes Lionel Despondent over business troubles M. Heath, of 158 Eighth Street; “For harles F. Leland, formerly president fifteen years I sufof the Commercial bank of Duluth, fered with pains in Minn., shot and killed himself my back, frequent Dr. Simon B Cenover, United States calls to pass the sesenator from Florida, at the time of | cretions, dropsy, rheuthe Hayes-Tilden presidential “ontest matic aches and other ed at Port Townsend Wash., on 1862 LE were The Twice-Told Experience of a San Bernardino, Calif., Man, A FORGOTTEN ROMANCE. mn thers THE LIVING ROOM. ae —— + were killed and four seriously burned in an men FROM SUNNY ORANGE GROVES. rr = - Three ESTABLISH: HILD Ta ς Manufacturing and Repairing are our foremost specialties. We've the finest equipped shop for this work and empley more skilled mechanics than any jeweiry store for miles in any direction. We will be glad to show yeu through any time. ye =z 1 > NEWS SUMMARY JEWELRY Annabel—How queer! Here's a so far have been recovered During services church at] story about a man who made a fortune out of an attachment for a sewing an miner shot Willock, Pa, a H machine and killed a companion in front of Arthur (softly) —That’s nothing. the edifice The dying mans cr I've formed an attachment for the attracted the congregation, whic! sweetest little sewing machine the rhe: fro the hur rreatly rushed ΝῊ ὶ chireh greatly) world, and would consider my fc rtune church horrified Th alarmed made if she'd have me. (No cards.) 'goerg ministered to the vicinity ach ae ΓΝ; PILLS % se" ist ης STE 5 , ] ] SHOES AT ALL PRICES, FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY, MEN, BOYS, WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN. epee Bar 3aaceten venmey she, Mfheaton, woe W. L Dougias $4 and $6 Gilt Edge Shoes Cannot Be Equalied At Any Prioe SF CAUTION. 4 Coss the best shoe W.L. Dongias name 4: Catalog tree ναος, bere price is Brod ο, ped on bottom. Take No τι betitete, any part of the world. Illae BSUS Brockton, Mam |