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Show I t I ANYTHING FOR FILTHY LUCRE Writers Cynical Justification of Mean Piece of Work. writer of whom It was once said that he wouldnt recognize hla wife if he met her on the street wrote a charming love story not so long ago, and it was printed in a popular magazine. His friends and ail those of the circle In which the author moved recognized the story as an exact and recent transcript from the life of the writer, involving a very beautiful young woman, also well A certain gifted Harden Metals by Air. The latest proposals for Intensifying the oxidizing action of air on metals Is that of M. Harraet, and has for its object the treatment of cast iron, producing a refined iron or steoL Molten iron is caused to flow through a fine channel surrounded by an ant, nular whlob thus forms a turpere, driving the metal forward in a fine spray. This spray is collected and allowed to flow together again in a receiving chamber, from which the molten steel can be tapped. RIGHT OF SQUARE" MAM KILL UNFAIR PARTNER. Co. by the W. L. Douglas The dedication a short time ago of the new administration and jobbing house building erected by the W. L. Douglas Shoe Co. aB a part of its mammoth manufacturing plant at Montello was marked by the thoroughness and attention to detail characteristic of the firm In all its undertakings. The dedicatory program Included open house from 11 a. m. to 8 p. m. with concert by the Mace Gay orchestra and the presence of a Boston caterer to attend to the wishes of alL The building Itself afforded a feast for the eye, especially the offices, which are marvels in many ways. Fifteen thousand invitations were sent out, including over 11,000 to the retail dealers In the United States who handle the W. L. Douglas Co. shoes, the others going to shoe manufacturers and all allied industries in Brockton and vicinity. Mr. Douglas will be glad to have anybody who is interested call and inspect the new plant, and says "the latch string is always out" All departments of the plant were open for Inspection, the three factories as well as the new building, and visitors were received and escorted through the industrial maze by Douglas, assisted by the heads of the various departments. Under the present system all shoea , are manufactured to order, and customers sometimes lose sales waiting for shoes to arrive. With the new jobbing house they will be enabled to 'have their hurry orders shipped the same day they are received. The new building Is 260 feet long and 60 feet wide and two stories In height. The Jobbing department will occupy the entire lower floor, while the offices will occupy the second floor. The jobbing department will carry a complete stock of mens, boys, youths, misses and childrens shoes, slippers, rubbers and findings equal to any jobbing house In the country. Buyers are especially Invited to come here to trade, and every effort possible will be made to wilt their convenience. There will be a finely appointed sample room on the second floor, with an office in which both telephone and telegraph will be Installed, with operators, both Western Union and Postal Telegraph wires to be used. There will also be arrangements for the receipt and despatch of mall. ex-Go- v. ( , Veterans Rapidly Passing Away. Veterans of the civil war are dying now at the rate of 100 a day, according to records of the United States pension office. The monthly reports for several months past have shown the death rate among the old soldiers to be in the neighborhood of 3,000 a month. Pension office officials who have watched the figures closely and know the tendency of the death rate are of the opinion that the number of civil war pensioners has reached the maximum and that hereafter each succeeding month will show a decrease. Set Ablaze by Falling Lamp, Animal Unconsciously Gets Even with Kan That Thiew It. TO air-blas- with-sore- Authority Lays Down Rule and Backs ItchIt with Good Argument I had ing, painful and disagreeable. Calling Admittedly three doctors, and derived no benefit a "Tough Game. from any of them. One doctor said he was afraid to touch my hands, so It was in the camp of Bullfrog that yon must know how bad they were; Mitchell, the big, brick-remining another said I never could be cured; man of Nevada, told his view of law and the third said the sores were on the desert: caused by the dipping of my hands If you are prospecting with an un- in the water in the where reasonable hog of a partner who wants I work. I saw in the papers about to eat three slices of bacon and half the wonderful cures of the Cuticura a loaf of bread for breakfast and lets Remedies and procured some of the the canteen gurgle down his throat, Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment. while you get along with a strip of In three days after the application bacon and just moisten your lips of the Cuticura Ointment my hands when you take a drink, then youre began to peel and were better. The all right if you kill him. Id kill him soreness disappeared, and they are If there wasnt anything else to do. now smooth and clean, and I am still Its a tougb game and fts your hfe working fn the Mrs. A. E. or his when youre lost or your grub- Maurer, 2340 State St, Chicago, 111, stake and water are giving out." July 1, 1905." These observations were suggested As a rule, a divorced woman acts as by the arrival in camp two days be fore of the bones of a prospector who though she had been born that way. had died of thirst some 40 miles from All creameries use butter color. Whv Bullfrog during the previous summer. not do as they do use JUNE TINT He had been a carpenter, earning BUTTER COLOR. wages of eight dollars a day in the new campB during the boom," but It may be true that all men are the gold fever led him away from fools, but they are not reminded of He it so often if they remain single. this safe and profitable toll. picked up a partner, they loaded their Intoxicants In Vegetables. burros and trailed off south toward Vegetables not only contain stimuthe Death valley country to prospect lants but are capable of producing an In the Funeral range. Three weeks after the desert swal- intoxicating influence on those who lowed them up the partner wandered depend on them exclusively for food, into a freighters camp half crazed according to an investigator. He cites He was a case in which Borne young people of with thirst and exhaustion. able t6 tell the freighters that the his acquaintance suffered from parcarpenter was somewhere out beyond, tial intoxication as the result ef lost and without water, too helpless purely vegetable meaL to move. The partner was too weak Foreign Born Man of Fame. and fevered to go back with the resOf the 300,000 Canadians engaged cue party of freighters, so they left him in camp. He directed them as in business or following professional well as he could, but the search was pursuits in the United States many Whos Who bootless and Griffin, the carpenter of hold prominent posts. $45 Canadians. mentions In America to list was added the long Bullfrog, of those horn in Several months Allowing of desert victims. later a party of prospectors tumbled Great Britain but brought up in and to be credited to by chance across what was left of therefore rightly Canada, the number of Canadians be him. There was no traces of his out2.3 for every 10,000 fit; he had thrown away his gun, his comes 276, or in United States. With Canadians the was canteen and his hat One shoe found 30 feet from his body and he this may be compared the British rats had torn off and flung away most of per 10,000 of 2.2, that of 2.1 for tha Dutch, that of .5 for Swedes, and his clothing. These were the ghastly evidences of the last great fight hs that of .9 for native Americans (black and white), or 1.9 for native whit had made to struggle on. Americans. "When they're dying for water," "desert knew who the said Mitchell, Convenient English. game, they throw away everything We become accustomed to a until all their clothes are gone and phrase, observed an educator at a you generally find them without a teachers convention, but when wo stitch on." Outing. introduce a new one along exactly the same lines, it startles the hearer. 8hock for Loves Young Dream. A number of ladies were seated in The Interesting young couple board- a hotel parlor, and one of them, comed the car. On the third finger of tKe on a woman who was standmenting obvian girls left hand appeared in the hallway, said: ing ously new gold band. The man was Mrs. Loraine seems unusually hap apparently In the worst stage of the py this morning. Oblivious to the hard, undisease. "Yes, answered a companion, feeling world, they carried on an au- knowingly, the ladles of Newark gave dible conversation of the a tea In her honor yesterday. But kind. The stout man sitting doesnt her husband look gloomy and was He clearly disgusted. opposite snorted .his disapproval and endeav- dejected? Is true, admitted the first 'That ored to transfix the lovers with a fe'I presume the gentlemen speaker. rocious stare. At last his feelings of Newark gave a beer in his honor passed the stage when they could be last night " snort. a to the Turning expressed by little woman who meek, washed-ou- t Chamois Skin of Commerce. sat beside him he inquired In a voice Charles C. Druedllng, of Philadelthat sounded like the bellow of a phia, has written an article for the bull with a sore throat: American Journal of Pharmacy on the And will my darling subject of chamois skins. What is dinner known In the market as chamois skins, always have her ready for him when he comes home he says, is really an sheep in the evening? or lamb skin lining. The supply of The bride and bridegroom suddenskins from the chamois animal Is very ly brought back to this most censor-oiu- s limited enough could not he obtained world, came down from the celesIn a year to supply the United States tial regions with a thud. Love's young for more than a single day. He made dream had received another hard special inquiry on a recent visit to knock. Switzerland about the annual crop of the chamois skin and ascertained that Proa-pecto- ra d Hand-to-Han- d dye-hous- god-give- n, Cuts Off English Novelists. The British Weekly, London, says: "Only a very few among the foremost of our novelists can have their stories published In serial form In America. Eight or ten years ago the English novelist of standing could count on receiving more than half his Income from America, and now he can count on practically no returns at ' all." 8oclety. society for the promotion of ambidexterity has been formed In London. That the left hands of the A one-eight- h majority of adults have grown up In a state of very limited usefulness and of compartlve weakness and awkwardness, while the motor centers of the brain supplying them have been left partially developed, must be admitted. Long-Live- Trio. d Paris recently Count Emile de Keratry, who could boast that his grandfather, born In 1689, was a page In the household of Louis XIV. The former page married his second wife at 70 years of age and had a son, who was Emile's father. He was born in 1767 and lived till 1852. Three lives bridged 205 years. There died In Armor Piercing 8hells. shell fuse In an Is so constructed that when the pro, the jectile strikes a ships delay In action is just enough to let it pass though the plate. Should the shell strike a thin plate like the shell or strike a glancing of a torpedo-boat- , blow it will always burst within ten lie armor-piercin- g armor-plate- tootsy-woots- feet Fire Gongs In London. The London fire department is trying the experiment of having gongs on Its apparatus, but the cockneys find that these gongs "have not the electrical effect In clearing the streets which is produced by the firemen s vocal 'HI! hi! hi! New Fuel for Autos. The discovery la said to have been made in England of a new spirit, unlike either petrol or alcohol, and not unpleasant in odor, which is cheap and will take the place of petrol In running automobiles. AN OLD PAINTER'S IDEAS." The autumn season is coming more and more to be recognized as a most suitable time for housepainting. There The University of Notre Dame, it has seme features that can not bs Is no frost deep in the wood to make duplicated In any other school. It is one trouble for even the best Job of paint"b colleges, with ing, and the general seasoning of the settled traditions reaching back sixty-foyears, with a distinguished start of pro- summer has put the wood into good fessors and excellent library and laboracondition in every way. The weather, tory equipment. Its discipline is of the oaternal kind strong without being op- moreover, is more likely to be settled pressive; and as it embraces in its scope for the necessary length of time to the grammar school, high school and college work, its appeal is as broad as it is allow all the coats to thoroughly dry, a An old potent. Perhaps the most remarkable very Important precaution. feature of the famous Indiana University, and successful to said the painter however, is the fact that it has arrived at Its present marvelous development absoHouse owners writer the other day: lutely without endowment. An announcement of the courses provided at Notre would get more for their money If they Dame appears on another page. would allow their painters to take more time, especially between coats. Instead of allowing barely time for the Drawing the Line. We have followed the plow, wielded surface to get dry enough not to be the hoe, served time on the public tacky, several days (weeks would roads under an austere overseer, not be too much) should be allowed swept the backyard, worked the gar- so that the coat might set through den, churned the butter, washed the and through. It is Inconvenient, of dishes, nursed the baby and performed course, but,' if one would suffer this other various and sundry disagreeable slight inconvenience, it would add two tasks in our times without a murmur, or three years to the life of the paint." but when It comes to cleaning streets All this is assuming, of course, that under three lady bosses excuse us, the paint used is the very best to please. Three women to boss you. be had. The purest of white lead and Great Caesar's ghost'. Just the the purest of linseed oil unmlxed with thoughts of such a catastrophe is any cheaper of the cheap mixtures, often known as "White Lead, and oil enough to give a man the "buck-ague.- " Minden (La.) Signal. which has been doctored with fish oil, benzine, corn oil or other of the Laid Out Like Checker Board. adulterants known to the trade are The country In which the large used, all the precautions of the skilled towns are most nearly equi distant is painter are useless to prevent the Holland. They are at an average dis- cracking and peeling which make tance of 20 miles from one another. houses unsightly in a year or so and, therefore, make painting bills too freHouse owner Mexican Coffee Kaisers Favorite. quent and costly. The German emperor Is very fond should have his painter bring the inof Mexican coffee, and now drinks gredients to the premises separately, white lead of some well known relianone other. ble brand and linseed oil of equal qualMrs. Vinilov'i Soothing Syrup. ity and mix the paint just before apFor children teething softens the guraa, reduce t& Ismmetioo allays pain. curse wind coliu. 25c bottle. plying iL Painting need not be expensive and unsatisfactory if the old Plays were suppressed by the painters suggestions are followed. Puritans in 163". ap-Pe- a, ur l e dye-hous- e. Gila Monsters Increase. Since the Indians have been thinned out the glia (heela) monster Is overterritory. running the Southwestern The only antidote known for the glia's poison, which Is fatal In about thirty minutes. Is a secret of the Huallpls Indians, in Mexico, who think It and never have divulged It, although government officials and scientists have lived among them for. the purpose of discovering It. Ambidextrous The entire east, ride of town nsr-rewescaped being burned at night and nothing but prompt action upon the part of those present averted It. aye a dispatch from Dresden, Tenn. Fate Perry, a clerk at Tucks- - restaurant, went to his room upstairs ever the restaurant about It o'clock to retire. He lit a lamp, which caught fire within and Psry promptly threw it into the street The lamp struck ly Hindu. at Brockton. Suffered for a Long Time Without Relief Doctor Was Afraid to Touch Them Cured by Cuticura. For a long time I roffered on the hands which were ta.-.- It Is Dedicated HOG NEARLY BURNED CITY m Fight With a Tiger. known In the same set. One man, On Monday last a villager plucklly coming across the author, took him to attacked a tiger that was lying on the for it. railway line near the Mosul station. "What in the world did you write It was a life and death struggle; the up that affair with Miss Blauk for? villager was only armed with a cudhe demanded. gel, with which he made a desperate The author looked at him unmoved attack on the tiger, but was eventualand with the same exquisite calm and ly overpowered by the infuriated wor t, brute, which tore and bit him all clearness that characterized hla replied: over and then retired. The unforI needed the money." tunate man has since succumbed to his injuries at Arkonam. From the BIG NEW SHOE BUILDING. SORES ON HANDS, GOOD DESERT LAW. poryy-wops- hog fairly y d Belief In Wandering Elves. from 5,000 to 6,000 skins would be a Plskles, pixies, or pigseys, are a fair average yearly crop. This skin is tribe of elves peculiar to old Cornwall, heavier than the skin of the sheep or England, a territory once extending lamb, also much coarser. For strength to the eastern edge of Dartmoor, and durability the chamois skin is prewhich Is still included In the duchy. ferable, but for ordinary use and apThey are not elemental spirits, but in pearance the sheep skin material life were those of the Celtic would, in most instances, be lining tribes who refused to give up their ancient religion for Christianity, but preferred. otherwise lived blameless; A WINNING START. hence their sympathy with humanity. Not good enough for heaven, nor bad A Perfectly Digested Breakfast Makes enough for hell, their wandering souls Nerve Force for the Day. were permitted to remain on earth, haunting their own familiar moorlands, wooded coombes and waste Everything goes wrong if the breaksea beaches. fast lies in your stomach like a mud pie. What you eat does harm if you Danish English. cant digest it It turns to poison. The following amusing advertiseA bright lady teacher found this to ment is copied verbatim- from a Dan- be true, even of an ordinary light ish paper: "The hotels charmingly breakfast of eggs and toast. She situation, surrounded of a nice gar- says: den the good cuisine, the kindly acTwo years ago I contracted a very commodation with moderate charge annoying form of indigestion. My and good conveyances with easy oc- stomach was in such a condition that casion for salmon and trout fishing, a simple breakfast of fruit, toast and the ascending of the surrounding egg gave me great distress. mountains has done this place well 1 was slow to believe that trouble known and praised of all travelers. could come from such a simple diet N. B. The Landlord Is spoken Engbat finally had to give it up. and lish very good. of found a great change upon a with hot Postum and Grape-Nut- s A Special Case. cream, for my morning meal. For "If Mr. Winslow calls mammore than a year I have held to this ma, what shall I say? course and have not suffered except "Say whatever your little heart when Injudiciously varying my diet tells you to say, my dear. I have been a teacher for several But this isnt one of those cases, and find that my easily digested years mamma. There is nothing to Mr breakfast means a saving of nervous Winslow except hts money. force for the entire day. My gain of ten pounds in weight also causes me Not His Job. to want to testify to the value of "You'll have to fix this poem over Grape-Nutbefore I can buy it, said the editor. holds first rank at our Grape-Nut- s There appears to be something the table. matter with it3 feet." Name given by Postum Co., Battle "I would have you understand, sir. Mich. Creek, said the bard, with dignity, "that I am Read the little Theres a reason. a poet and not a chiropodist" book, The Road to Wellville," la pkgs. the in- middle- of - the hack and exploded, covering the hog with burning oil. The squeals oi his hogshlp could have- - been heard half a mile away as he awoke to the situation and tried to get away. The hog took a turn around a part of the public square and returned' to where he was first assaulted and ran nnder the restaurant from which the lamp was thrown to get release from the flames. The blaze by this time had Just begun to make extra good headway and soon set the floor and rubbish under the building afire. The alarm was raised and the entire fir force called out, but for some- time they could neither get the bog out oi reach the fire. Finally the floor was torn np and water poured through upon the hog, who took the relief of fered him without a grunt and the fire was finally put out All losses, except tha bogs, were covered by Insurance. - FOLLY CROP TEAS Natural Japan,, Younr Hyson, English Breakfast, Ceylon,. Oolong. Sold only in fall weight,, eight ounce, red and gold cartons. Select the one yon like beet. ' Her Modest Request, A gallant motorist had rescue beauty in distress from- a dog cart la-ditch, where- a scared horse ha! landed It; says Motor Illustrated, when the lady lisped, sweetly, "Thank - - you so much. Would you. mind do ing it again? We do- so want our horse to get used to those- horrid: things. - - We Make Travel Easy. Five trains dally via the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe, Colorado to Kan sas City, St Joe, Chicago, Galveston, El Paso, City of Mexico. Ask me about reduced rates. C. F. Warren, G. A., A. T. & S. F. Ry., 411 Dooly Block, Salt Lake City, Utah: Glass Eyes an- - Old' Invention.. Glass eyes were Invented about the year 1579, and' were- crude- - productions of Inferior workmanship, the iris, and pupil being hand painted In a far from likellke manner. Shakespeare mentions glass eyes In "King Lear," where the King advises the blinded traitor Gloucester to Get thee glass eyes, and seem to see. - OF LEGAL PHRASES. Senator Knox Points Out. How Much Verbiage Could Be Cut from. Documents. Senator Knox in his - picturesque mansion at Valley Forge was recently asked what he thought of the movement in France toward the slmpllfica. tion of legal French the simplification of the wording of wills, deeds, mortgages, etc. I deem this movement is a wise I think that one," said the senator. in English, also, many documents would be the better for simplification. Much of our Legal phraseology is uselessly prolix and redundant Why, if yon want to deed a man an automobile Instead of writing simply I give you this automobile It is necessary to write something like this: "T give you all and singular, my estate and Interest, right, title and claim, the advantage of and in. that automobile, with all its power tonneau, , tires, engines, cylinders. cushions, direct drive, sliding gear transmission, three speeds and reverse, and all rights and advantages therein, with foil power to drive, speed, race or rent the same automobile or give the same away, with or without Its said engines, cylinders, tires, cushions, elid1-ln- g gear transmission, anything heretofore or hereinafter, or in any other deed ov deeds. Instrument or instruments, of what kind or nature soever to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding. No No too-poo- r to-us- e men wealthy enough-t- buy bottor. Your grandfather waa familiar with the good qualitieo of The Bain and your grandchildren will be. 'Dont be mialcdj that it only one Beat in farm- wagona, and experi- Bain, always Bain, Then needing Implements, Ve- ence proclaim hicles or Stoves, writs ua. Tc save you money, give you- good, goods and good treatment - Leading Implement Dealers Vtak and Idaka Consolidated Wagon and Machine The man with the deep set eyes heaves a sigh, uncrosses his legs, them the other way and again buries his chin in his hand. What are you studying about?" asks the man with the opal scarfpin and the trusting face. I cant decide it," replies the other. Ive, been trying to figure out which is the most embarrassing: To meet some one you have forgotten and to pretend that you remember him, or to meet some one you remember and try to pretend that you have forgotten him. In such a case, replies the man with the opal scarfpin, I should go across the street man Bain Wagons Deep Question.. y lovey-lovey-s . town- F906 NEW Company GEO. T. ODELL, Gen, Mgr. Hoiieta at Salt Lake, Ogden, Logan, Idaho Falls and Montpelier wa CLOBt SATURDAYS AT t R. M. You Ought to Think JeWelry and Watches this time of the year. Came la and get posted on what , , yenll need later on. Of Macaroni Made In America. American macaroni most often Imitates the forms of the Genovese. An expert In macaroni says that the best in this country is made in Texas from Nebraska winter wheat There the scores and perhaps hundreds of small macaroni factories In the Italian quarters of American cities, and there ire besides a few large factories where macaroni is made commercially on a large scale. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Union Assay Office P.O. DOE 1440 SALT LANS OITV, UTAH MANAUS M. 4e Vo ADLAN. All Hallows College Salt Lake City Under the Direction of the Marist Fathers, aided fcy Expert Lay Professors. Boarding and Day School for Boys. mile shore we level. It enjoy an unsurpassed eUmate. Building steam heated and eleotrle Ughted. Hot and cold baths. Tha institution claim to give modern, most thorough oonrws la classical, Soientiflc and Commercial Branches, eonferring degrees In the tame. Inspection ef Chemical and physical laborstone Invited. A tne Mawnmaad Mineralogy department. care of little hoy by a competent matter. Gymnasium of the best. Indoor games duringSeparate sinter Compulsory military drill nnder the dlreatloa of an army officer. Musie of every kind taught, tha baud and the orchestra being special features of the college. Private training fords, strable students, outside of regular school hours. In Higher Mathematioa, Chemistry. Minerakmr Assaying, etc., and also in Commercial subjects. Taras moderate. Apply for foil Tear Book and other particular to The Bee. President. 1 t, s. Thirty RCords Per Day A Falrbanls-Mo- r 6 P. Portable Saw Outfit will average abotrt Figure k np isd see whet k Besides you caa use the enghe to nm com A red-d- er end Dusker, feed grinder or wherever power is leqoMde Engine it simple and easy to operate No mechanical skill required. Cost of gasoline very smalL A F-saw rig will soon pay for itself Sod hr Uustratod No. M 865 tour coeds of wood per hour ", Fairbanks, Morse & Company Salt Lake City, Utah |