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Show Fe SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, Former Salt Lake Resident Takes Nap High in the Ciouds. Samuel H. Gilson Believes He Many of the local people who have had dealings on the Salt Lake stock and mining exchange during the last two years read with Interest the newspaper accounts Friday morning of the Interesting balloon trip enjoyed Thursday by P. Chester Thompson. a former Salt Laker, in company with Charles J. Glidden, a Boston balloon pilot, when they ascended above the clouds to a height of 6,400 feet. Mr. ThompSon, according to his pilot, was affected to such an extent by the altitude hci he fell asleep and slept for an ho Mr. Thompson was mentioned ig the dispatches as an engineer of Salt Lake, but was not so known here. He came to this city from New York about two Will Solve a Commercial Problem. MAKE A TEST SOON AEROPLANES WILL WORK WITH OR WITHOUT AEROMOTOR. Samuel H. Gilson of this city, who is perfecting Pis plans for the manufacture of an acromotor and acroplane, which he recently has had patented, and with which hopes to accompilsh much good for the country, in a commercial way, expects to complete his lal engine’ during the coming week The engine, which has been in courss of construction several months, at the foundry of Sliver Brothers’ tron works, is of 30horsepewer and will weigh about 6 pounds. While Mr. Gilson belleves that he has a machine which will fill the requirements, he will make sure with the trial engine that the various details of his plans are right f the engine shouk test out as he believes will be the case, he w go ¢€ have constructed an engine of 100- ey ith a sheel of steel, about three-sixteenths of an inch In thickness, backed up with aluminum, to make the engine as it as a This engine. ‘would have a lameter thirty inches and it is sald th a it would welgh scarcely more th 200 ative of Samuel Newhou He remained here only a jong ena, returning to New York last year, and has since been In that city and dn Boston. COUNTRY EDITORS’ DAY. Many for which Mr. Gilson sd a patent, consists nted on wheels, which 1 along the ground to get lifting power -1s found: in Which rise and fall alter0 Sides of the machine e portion of the aeroparachuts which is kept in v the engine by means of & gas bag, the parachute ing intended tor in case it she nas oe found necessary to make a slow descent Haul araelenes The ee in the general plan of Mr. Gils would poErespond to the locomotive of train or the tugboat of a barge, and would be found of u In ittaini high velocity through the air, b ing us d to haul one or more aerojanes The >, as shown jin the picture made from the model built by Mr Gilson, is equipped with an engine and propellers, so. that it could tra vel indey end ntly of the aeromotor, alt though the ‘Idea would ba, commercial Be, to ‘have the car for pass rs take the place of the engine, as aot nin the picture The aeroplane itself is built so as to maintain its own equilibrium in the air. automatically unlike — the Wright brothers’ airship, the course of which is regulated by levers, worked by an operator. SAMUEL z H. GILSON. UNDINE CLUB HAS A . SURPRISE FOR OFFICER CAT IS KILLED Pitchfork MINES 10 OPEN dainte duper Wastheserved. Those who| C@rrying jury topmasts, with her main! MACHINERY participated’ in affair were the|course In tatters and her crew Sa Van | the Norwegian bark Gartha, 149 days and the| Pandang, in Java, trailed through Mamie|Narrows in tow of an ocean tug fis a OW with twelve, doubleble duty duty IS NEWHOUSE is being rushed tn Carbon 0 e to give Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeself table Componnd a tria If you - ould like ‘special aarice about your case write : a confiden letter to Mrs. Pinkham, at tial Lynn, Mass. ier advice is free, end always helpful - henc ing miles to to h “Te was |that. the , ini all sens a ca 2 Pettit, state ates, coal mine ac ' Inspector, who of at, £0 HIS KNOWLEDGE O’ THE WORLD, (Dundee Advertiser.) ee ewly appointed Scottish minister, on LAC is first Sunday office, reason to of the poorness of the collec- ders, ‘they Mon,’ ' replied one of the WOMEN’ S AMERICAN CLUB But,’ confide ntlally. e close—yera close he put three or four meer nlater GIVES A CACARD PARTY |* gine auld {nto the plate hissel’, just to gle the Women's husbands and themselves last Ben d party at the Federation o Pree the early During vee ri oe wae ane various evening the aes san e3 following played, and coffee were The gathering partook of a et acquainted” party, and 0 50 Jal politics did ‘not ente r into the affair. About 115 Seek members their of hope lis entertained That he ; ew with no are tha he took the hen the editor began again on his bills, ritakod them, and, the collector having gone, he started to go out with them himself, when auother caller was ushered in. He had a frown on his face and the editor saw techie in his suppressed manner. He wanted to know if the paper meant to ridicule him and his family about a cat and a parrot story it had printed in that issue. He said the parrot was worth 3250, and that he could not see anything to joke about when the cat killed The editor mantfully Pou all blame for the story, which had been written by a reporter, insisted “hat no harm had been Intended, and that he would be more careful In the tuture. When the visitor left the frown was gone and the editor had another dollar for renewal. Directly after dinner tne editor was summoned to a private meeting of the county's lawyers and a few citizens to consider a threatened move by certain persons who held a large number of bonds against the county, and with whom the county had been litigating for thirty years. It was a seriou 3 and im portant meeting, and lasted until late in the aftern O SUX- minister tried the a plan, he At Sunday he again had to reBe ‘Ais smal failure, The total collection was not only small, but he was grieved tp were dian missinng: find thaat his own sixpences ee "Yo may be a be Dp auld meeniste exclaimed the e Ider, ypu t| if ye hae half the knowledge e world, an’ 0’ yer ain flock In we tinilee ye’d ha’ doone what a did an’ glued the sixpences to the plat © ° i C l S system Any of | ir] Original remedy He hated to do it, but he knew at 6 o'clock the bread line would form by that long desk, and that the ghost had to dance whether it felt in a frolicky mood or not. As the clock was striking the hour the editor, a bit tired, but with light of victory in his eye, was on hand with the gooods. When the last toller had passed by the long desk the telephone rang. twasa call from the superintendent of the Atlanta public school, twelve miles back in the country. The superintendent said there was to be a declamatory contest at his school that evening, and that the board had decided to have the editor act as judge. He knew the editor would be delighted with the honor, and they would look for him at 7:30 sharp. As he paper has a large subscription list at Atlanta, the editor had to go and umpire the proceedings, which lasted until nearly midnight bo Drs. one nothing of aoe (New e Herpleide ataaed einging, by the oe On 7 ater c¢ as oa by 3¢8. Wenner newspaper PRAISED year Is ne Si aees friends, ae sdvertising. NISTRY,; jaws at aac it sey, Sak. a f va aM. oa *enme tee Generous few Indeed . 421 Main. dandruff getting and thinner thanks , to ¢ your w hair has pees, i/ ‘ day, ngle. tn a AMONG years is sick re] a 0 you yo Ment s ae . the your > TRY to Shores ATES TET Mrs. ay T e ars an © crocas Cha ladda o1ses { iréa 547 LNN p= | a EYE] Dis I BATE: 7 f .B RO NaASTHMA F Sol SES ‘bette (Signed) DR. WM. results are always 5- | and pained |) ru p aie | blew my oe my ears life. My and ar r were aeave Cit and ears ) One eed dollar bottles are guaran- | | constantly nose. ea Be & Franken SPECIAL AGENTS a ee Halter e pleasure to act anakiet go much ory way th it a es add my reninens Drs."Siened. Shores’ skiil BERTHA ANSEN." JENSEN. |} CONSULTATION For sale at all Drug Storos. Smith i Drug Company Druehl Abia CONFIDE NTIAL, Wee CLeAE. | ment Cures. AND ADV EITHER WR aa Ses AT sweats these Sleep partial Lr and and terrible clean] dry with c c after in the days if , PRICE s. A? A RRA A dD OTM, th NEED ag “bl he {eht sa ey 3. in the ma- private od Drs. Shores your others v have he ating worse a colc¢ pols drops head and ue) ne a re ona ent ent. thero _ geo PE you belch up gas wAre you constipated’, ., “la 70 Of “Do you bloat up after eating?” “Is tl constant bad mouth?"5 {taste oe in In theth : Now ntl aie oc oneens Bforerare " i € ’ os “ry ve . 1 Department for Men. Pi and long = “ “Is up ecu little ate nereeri dis in hear better some aoe SOO PERE “amous Ss se oe ate. cceate and reenter exch: guretCd. REATMENT 0 drying OF THE STOMACH. { COLAETD Oe Ae t usuallyy cause eoswallow. etigue sc swale headoroO frothy Specia Strictly n fatl- ears es attacks A 7eF geet. growing weake Your than “Ts yhen deafwith seca or oO hearing wn neglect this until your hhearin ng ig irreparably tubes pain by ee the wax ox ng windpipe | which uickly cost iso 7 the causing or complete Cc ea: ‘ awhile chee‘Dosy you lumps?spit call ~ ears, roe ea AL bronchial en Have you ‘ ED Do teria Is you ra EP. risk neglecting warnings—stop th nerara {t reac - ana © "Is your cted 7 irents down the | Don re oo cost i ae to throat you and front of | !7&2" fron Do. J,, in hawk mornin ) All and ago_aiseov ered oe. discharg like that ; ae troubles, quickly r "mee “WEAKNESS.” FOR nearly ATLL cases SUIT YOUR CONMenor ee CEN ESS en were caused from DIS\y3NIENCE. of so-ca oe ARGE 5 RO OSTATE GLAND. Drs. Shores A MONTH,| §|8re EASED OR E treatment this common, M It5 DICINE the originators of their a cherry thelr for ‘astnient is Ee a is f } 4 El CATARRHAL CHRONIC Ties EASES yet ittle understood troubl — ta ee bs e en hon Institute” in the world. By their original a eek Shores CURE these s0-cailed cases methods Drs. We era. Shores Shores, J a Bec Da S mY Out of Town surely and hired cheaply. Personal treatNo cheap doct RES & S, : a = If You Live & an ¢e ; fellane t splendid, practically a ; ae)|inegs. ittle sore pain é wrongfully . AGS ee nd oleh) vase ears that people could|,;np w NIFO the ‘whistle’ when Ilanp c ney aed 8 disease the lungs. oS nee oF TH SARS. praceniieetends stopped nose iscatarrh BRoNeof the oa When ve nroat 1s n e : nose] AND ache | dé your cor 53 1 ensen lo gall MRS. DAVID C. JONES, “Malad, Idaho.” Shores’ Famous Tre atment. “Have you a cough? “Do you tale cold sily? er ‘ “Applications J atat the the b best oR ind s for oe = | chront along the eustachian nose nose the lungs with littl 1| Bi stopped up—and ver foun¢ relief until Drs. Shores treated me.] | In7 two the nolses stopped nain weeks got better, the head and obtained you ee tends ying, remarkable. It the one preparation, the claims for which sreSend substantlated Bey liberal gee SE: sample ten cents As of Herpicide and intere sti nb on “The A gas ( Bei ree ne er eae Co., Dept. 3 etro L fete Into trouble with nearly all my case fuibenintolt your your “Do c JENSEN, 4 North Bt. had cold Catarrh mouth open? you can belet easily Pompei it run cured into BASES, aif “HORE: ST. TU s ts satis- Have Shore your “Does Oe the 0 ae AND | a DDR DISBASE ‘but soul tive, by-Dra.. “Do remfall- GIBSON, DO is | common resulting a glected co a cured with | little tender?” “Te there CHRONIC Ra Folks ‘Is - 1 - aAD- ERVOUS : I DO YOU HAVE CATARRHT THESE SYMPTOMS AND rite tidenitl aoe te BI a pe ae mous PuROAL pete 4 ASES, L LES NG BLADDI : most ere auic Ikly Sl"aost. NOSE TROUBLES, ND BAR NEY. MISS BERTHA 211 West oe understa Signed. nos TARRH IN THE HEAD AND TH . IROAT. This form an i CATAR STOMACH! 2 A 3 Many Cure DEAFNESS, NI N Shores _— es, d Spe : Head NG READ ' ed case Drs. sband own not lalmed pains—now oni I h get “Tet tell well? you theWon't truth youfree? = Running } le en My Praind Dik, ane Obie. for no disappointments gate tae on ewbro’s Herplcide. Tho Th thank bave done m nd m know of many cases a have been cured b Ealsed front you from te the cereulacs, san e mew by ri s them. SAYS— to raised eutfer eeave® se JONES nt nye ath, ‘had are—no suc of in ee: DURES! In d 5 ole‘ae ‘ will a atk ie eanees nendedtodo. Ih exeribed it a number of thmes and find its . t falling hair. nothing medicine Cincas e le DID trent owaaenes SGuiine pel he d ‘troubles, but did not — an I wrote Drs. Shores — ‘beathelr treatment ast ana could notwhen move myse yself. In two weeks I felt better Fei In one nouth was up and around, doing my Wuhkewdcke and — splendid, s ovemen A * nouns I am 67 years re asia have suffered roe m0 ye pore ras alas los m ae degree— you _— tors did i ee possessed wonderful how opinion who there : It 7308 ORTH nd disease ene home ian ENDORSES “PRE ARTICLE tr IT MUST MUST BE BE RIGHT. RIGHT, huir dressing driver. ‘* “Su house burnin’ ae ter ono Se He fanlen it Sone ae Drs. tp ing out nd Liam mot. troubled nny more with dandruff. IL have non nice hend of hair just from cide’ Asi } : ; 5 waa erfol stepped ms er- / hair * re- for St., my and the soca they neat I Malad which SKILL Fla. She. very says mach ressle, troubled from almost PATIENTS if Nd X Buch teUn thet (of Mrs, Mao HAS TO. eeinnte. HERPICIDE. McDonald, c Jacks -K8O in i oe all Lovelend, Leweetae ’ been Ticonderoga,” the any one who price of a break- sion ee 1 APES Plan— free months knowledge clalists gees R had HOw after and imagine Doc a foolish to » otherwise—a oe Man man’s $5 can ae those BE. Chureb, pieces sh Shores rs. many. m ae) vex Rennes Supeee highest praise from have used it.” Pastor ee three matter est | aa os suchxe dow THEIR Doctor Y¥., Bale growled the “Sunre set! Tha t's the opry and others—it is not the result of aceldent sut a deserved suceess Tt costs you nothing a ge BFS, she hope ‘ ery way, coming (up to the highest staudard. of nar tease recommended tried N. *Pindalty they did reach Ticonderoga. It was eventide ye a rosy glow illumin ed the wester “Ah, me’’ aigtion Daniels to the stage driver, “The sun may _ set in other places, but never as it does here. Be- Mail.) CURE have es mw eeeeannsseneeeereeeacsseseser em together Walt till we wet . nager woul faintly suggested a and learning secrets of Naturefromand. “each the ene b BY ee aid Newbro’s erpletde, Shores Diseases See nc Wouny vance oh Kte anes Saf reaction in successful She West—have made De WIT beyond all Sears ppy York renee old out for thelr performanos that kept homes matter who nas. failed—don't Shore up hope unti Drs, ee a of orto eee r. be sure, but its suc largely to real company. ‘s publicity for Such Drs. No about -~ aero medicines cut cure : 5 romance AER OR Dee Ticonssroes, Frank Daniels, carly in his career, was principal in a small company that was touring “the ged aay <m Business had been pees = = eatin ad become a only luxury ree cheering naw iehion hake che new opera house at Chron'c xs eta the Rockefellor’s more expert poor Shores’ r wing’ hintor Herpliory taseNe wbro's > ae ee continued successes, ° the month—very tase the iey FREE PS coupon {is good for one trial ackage of Gauss’ Combined eee Sure: mailed free, in plain Simply fill in your name and pr on dotted Ines below and mall to EB. en ©5355 Main St, Marshall, Mich, as the late arrivals excused their tardiness on the grounds of multitudinous duties soceeemenncat neielllinentasaleaaetcaagss THE LAST STRAW. ic diseases, there is Ne a one suffering—they be made well. Many cas¢ a watching scisty ach a y. the means of restoring you to a perfectly normal condition, giving you a sweet, pure breath. Next morning at 9:30 sharp the editor was on hand at the Presbyterlan Sunday school, where he taught a class, and not long thereafter smiled indulgently Drs. with humbiest TUAL SICK—for“PRACTICE years to 6 Gepending advertising Consider my offer. I willingly send you free o arge a trial treatment of the bi a Gauss Combined re. You have cree ania = gain ae nothing to lose. up fy wish to be cured of reine foal empibtinae? and haw’ ing—that wretche Some sensation— that ‘‘don’t ook-anybody-in-theface” feeling, tien: mm out the coupon without api er la pot the remedy that will cure you, but as I hay Doesnt ‘meant svat mere yt seein cal knowledge to able a man a pass a Medlin al Examination an | article brought the MEDICAL it, the ‘story. being simply one natural irresistible growth. Herpicide has been: advertised by 'nder ouire its The than in —= kill the dandruffop germ. on. has into 3 : ‘month,( Cntz Ime coma f fe" that eryice can The stant Relief. When the “editor got back to his office he found the collector had been there, walted an hour, and left in disgust. Then he took the bills and went out to collect from the merchants during the rush hour of the busiest day in the week. relicf—and become skeptical—naturally rery Ane tor did his best—he would be happiness The est And Start Yon Out Witha Free Trial | Package To Prove My Claims, Send Coupon Below Today. The Trial Package Will Give In- KNOW Why people in the land—as well rich man’s palace wealt cannot buy e J I Is majority © of Catarrh NOT KNOW HOW TO CURK—he lacked the years of experionce—aime is WHERE Drs. Shores excel in their lite’ tudy of Chronic Diseases brings to the Specialist nd ee 7s Nervous diseases in the past iuediale, ‘practice. They have ec rac ) a treated overERIMEN 100 oot eeeee Gn} iv RNOW r HOOW. Their imme ewido ractice—prinotway (Ww G—the3 low e the. uniform to adopt Shores Drs. 3 do Har cave ry pally vamong Wage © bate perccl setae S Stata Stands : is endway a mile : of nee e BB on acco a No Emery counties installing machinery to otain east rokof dete ni for two the largest coal mines half of the cat, oif, Tom\h a not b Ben sharks we ” would nev bo hincollar eeoue, and SUFFER for the large: sé mi umber of actus and of female se3 we know. of, | thousandsof earn tary tes stimonialsare ya on file in the Pinkham laborator Lynn, Mass., from women who have been cured from almost every form o ulemale complaints, inflammation,eer ceration, displacements, ft Dre irregularities, periodic pains, backache indigestion and nervous prostri ation. it to herEvery suffering woman owes Lung alr oth sid Work MORTGAGE GF $101,000 erbs, no 29narcotics ldrugs.contains end to-2: holds the record ful drugs, end to ' tual cures the and go ahead Well, does? ; he read it. The editor settled wearlly back in a chair, and the collector loft, saying she would return in the afternoon for the bills. The poet got out in the middle of the blg room and r voice. The printers, thinking it a free entertainment, quit w around. There were ten pages of the iehiaeand it took an hour to get rid of THEY the Soy PAYS Cured by Lydia E. Pinks |.new 9 aines the nextelada net eae ham’ sVevetableCo p Pierces INSTALLED the|has just returned from that district and : It was all due to the loss of Tom, for an inspection of the left yesterday Skulistad ship's big black cat, as Captain Mr. Pettit has been explained, with mournful shakes of nis mines at Coalville. izzle ene Ine int the crew knows ate out of the city for two weeks, but the a Sew ae head. grizzled. If Colonel Samuel Newhouse desires ym, o became what | covered starting of several new mines will keep which mortgage the use to : ertor ig avana |cat's executioner him on the road nearly all of the time. lace to light his ; Havana : . AER wit h, ane may do so. Popperton, cargoes had eee Ree eae ‘he two mines are those of the Conf wa the Gartha whl Atlantic the | the of solidated Fuel company in section ‘residential isive weecl the 5 Fa: i > gz that voyage ReeeenEnat bench, was plastered with a“ rou sec,long sailors do not like cats at Creek, Carbon Conny und the Valley company, Cedar mortgage of $101,000 wnen It was pur- |. uid. the captain ‘They think rhe tic mines -hased about two years ago, but now | cat nitriets bad luck and so when I shipped Emery county the same mountain, and experts Fan that tidy little e sum has meen pai aid over | To m in Bataviaa before sailing forof Panhave gone over the country thoroughly byy to the ders of the | dang Las Saris crew felt sure that ba Mr:ir, Newhouse New 7 1 Y Nace | luc as comin ; declare there is more coal In that limee ies “AIL the way to Pandang the crew wers ited area than in any other place in ea ar Eg ee liking yout that cat. They dl d not America, The two companies are rush5 rn \E AR ke him around, though he was weil ing preliminary work and will begin fi i 2h i inered enough ; 7 shipping coal within w enort time 7 4 aN be was when we were beating = an 4 4 . When these companies begin shipping AB a BY LN } Utah will come to the front more as ever one of the chief oon: producing states in the Union It leclared by Mr. Pettit that the companies be able to ship as much coal as demands Utah require Then as they will have good railroad facilifca The i sailor disappe ;atteward j avery Poot maan ties and have enough coul in sight to e ri ure atte re the « ack supply the state for many years, Ay i" p Bu the cat's disappearance. ice of | naw J Me % a and guilty New Town. that one of th m was ly knew \ ts iy i ly kuew ye we going to have a sar new town will be built near the Consolideted Fuel. company’s mine, We ree re not long In doubt. The very which will be called Hiawatha. There ei ees day sajled out of Pandang, on March = |,) we i nt “stp , head éad gale. galo that. bat: carrlec will be a town of about 300 before first of the year, and this will likely tor 1em' sails a o pleces c t be increased to 600 early In 1910. The m oun new ones the r eee day and they, too, were company will have an output dally of betweon 2,000 and 3,000 tons. There are Zut it : as dot ‘until April 11, while Lie N.J.—I feel that Lydia E. | Martton, now fourteen men working he were still in the Pacific, that we met rea Veis etable Compound Pg Pinkh wT mines, besides scores on the railroad ry) 3 new life trouble. : Robert Howard is superintendent of} fell simost tps Seat oon Ck ye wind dared fort ten De and then it swooped down o s fr the mine, and expects to ship coal by| years with serious oaths! ae ang just tore the topmasts out the middle of November | female troubles, in-| 5 the. st All. three of thw opmasts, Work was started later on the Cedar ulcer{th all atti iched Hoping, Ww er the Creek company’s property, and this flammation, ees 1 began poundi: ng our ‘hull With mpany will not begin the shipping of | ation, indigestion ee patie ie sling away to port and seas neryousness, and wash ing us fore and aft I managed to get coal until next Febr ruary or March. The could not. sleep. |}, ito the wind and. start men edar Valley company will have a dally a Doctors gave me 2 | chieh of ppinng omaayy i that ae wreckage When the weather outpait of about 4,000 tons, or as much pOlnntin eet leer” A as the trade demands, for machinery| pe , as they said my | . 's itp a will be Installed which will be able to mute E ° apf s,es ‘‘bu apy ates bo OuBIY m cont | ere troubles almost double the outpur intended. a chronic, L¥ ae fy Jev SF ° ur t ti ° leale nts'ls, and then ost t The Castle Valley company has 4,400 acres of patented coal land, and the une me a “to keep on patching ls | ee a aren live Seer acare ay W hetherI an replace «of the Consolidated Fuel company a total of 1.400 acres of patented lan 18 Good oie Dad UJ worked ; are n wo c aoesaf z aiming aroun repng i “2 E ae seams, a 50 ; rs, Nompound ¢ Teretable it. and am well apamis =~ Hop amps until Be eee her claared. 5 We mountain in which the coal lies buried is well d it ail: : , suffering —i fe pum ed the deck and some of t veins In the side of the pumps the work to had we ‘put 1B: y 3% N iton, GEORGE sos oe py, Lb ox 40, X Mar ” s| sean ee rest 2a the ovage. mountain and three well ‘defined velns ees of coal in the Consolidated Fuel comLydia Pinkh am’s Veget: ible Commore au TAs aE over the whole voyage. o us e aft Ons . day y of D poe Jn ide froma: aN dt ag eae ing. end Ui Kt{t- pany’s side. ee a nnn SAMUEL Tine FATALLY. Farmer Lad. (Special to The Hera Id- eee ) Richfield, Sept. comeen from 18.— Wo Salina orf erlous bo accide epee pa exo mt wich he i “expected. ae His father farm from ea The |OUTPUT WILL BE SUFFICIENT TO that | SUPPLY STATE FOR YEARS. Price, Ethel Griggs, Virginia Smith, | had picked up the storm battered old windSummerhays, | jammer off Sandy Hook Mamie” Edmonds, id fae Hardy Mae 3illing Alle¢ There had been never a dry deck in Smith, Allfe Fle tcher, L aura Parry all of the 11,000 nautical miles of the LN ge prt lice airy pea ae ee ee company ship's ee of the portion the been Beth Gakbptt said Kathryn Bradford, - BOY INJURED Murder of Captain’s s Pet by Su-| Inspector Tells ells of of Vast Deposperstitious Sailors Blamed its in Carbon and Emery Counties. for Unlucky ee Voyage. Wedn esday evening vening the members of the Undine club surprised their pret dent, Mrs. Wilbur C.. Price, at. her home on Fifth avenue. e evening was 1 pleasantly spent in music and dancing a genera d time. Later A small gentleman earing spectacles came in, deferenttalremoving a rusty stiff hat have some poetry,” he said, proj ucing a paper. The elite looked up ree ene “IT would like to read it to you if y ce ould spare the time,” the visitor wank c on, setting closer, ere’'s a man in the front room who 1 ikes poetry,’ sald the editor. “Read it im.’ to “But you're oe sealtor, aren't you?” “Well—yes— “Then Ae are. ine proper party. It ont take ng."’ “This is Savuréey, and I'm awful Aeromotor Showing parachute. WOES COME WHEN TWO NEW COAL Bradford F but some As shown oe mierures the two ends of the wing are rated by a pinion in the center, atta hed. to a wheel, ‘whieh in | Lurn operates on a rachet. Are r end of the aeroplane ip, aaa 3 alr, that end of the wing wi A and 1ug le a an obstruction to S caus the aeroplane cover its herizontal Position a aniaboaiie Cc. Price, esse wea Ciavtak: si lescn: ‘Augusta Youngberg, Varied Calls on His Time, He Meets Them All. (Washington Post.) The duties of the editor of a live country weekly, with a eireulation of 5,000 and a working force of fifteen or eightcen, are as the sand swept by the tides. There is no end to ’em, At 7:30 a. m Saturday morning such an editor Was seated on his high stool it the long desk in the front part of his srint shop slicing open his mail. He hecked off the renewals on the mailing ist to his right, handed the fore man he complaints from patent medicine advertisers and their changes, and with pen and ink attended to the letters that required answers. Then he rolled up 150 papers in single Wraps, marked each one *’s: um nple copy’ with a rubber stamp and addressed them to possible subscribers and advertisers Between 8 and 9 he refereed a controyersy between his foreman and one of he job printers, helped a printer girl » decipher ten pages of badly written enmanship by “Old Subsc Tiber,” and sntertained ¢ a Se UENe or women sbeeiaaey ng assist: fice o To oer Couldn't you come ‘round Monay?' “T will not be in town Monday. I live in Iowa, and I'm here visiting my nephew, Tom Jones. Mr. Jones takes your paper," INDUCES SLEEP ACROMOTOR 10 PULL THE GAR re 19, 1909. BALLOON TRIP OALT LAKE INVENTOR MEANS TO HAUL PASSENGERS IN AEROPLANE WILL SEPT. ow ~ THE HERALD-REPUBLICAN: ee r Hours s—Week days, SH 3 SALT a. 5 te LAKE “a C dave and holldays, 10 a. m. to 12 m. g ' |