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Show MR. WOULD ARISE EARLY BERKELEV5 JllfUi Ha and Hia AutoJrW-Ou- bsr3rand Hit TC- - 0i Una- - t OUK Women Up In Air 6M! Buggy. mm B&mr. pan BUSINL 3 GUIDE. Directory for thoa. wtshlRg lb- builns- -i res of any of b fl Ptijvo. saep j ; x' result Pittsfield new sport, and beam "At Ust.". Mr, aald Berkeley, IN THE NAVIGA- FAIR PIONEERS "'' TION, BUT, ALASt-rhas become a sort of a center for ing, "I have bad my revenge." He was "TION QF AIRSHIPS. American ballooning, and Mrs. Bishop a etdul atiit freckled gentleman, who , and Mrs. Edgar "have now made so jTmitana fellow ieeined the moat are veterans ascents that many they Put into Practice It Did Not Seen -In the world. The word revenge New -. Sport ta Enlisting Ineteaslng in- and,Tii longer can-ta.fright, no Joy Producer,; Attef All, But Ha 'r Efforts of 'Weaker much a "balloon may tfll. ea. Will Take a Brace and Try Theodora Berkeley!" Why, Wstcbes and Jawalrj Brown In t(i,p faea Even ?otter, Sa" to a "What bla elalmed way U Again. wife --- .-r MrnTJames Brow-- Lord , mous . wer-America. ectws; talk! rcina would tUlnk you Miss Ada da Acpsta and Mr. Pi Lorii-larAhout tht time everybody was bikrl burglar." Jobft T,TayIoft Itonalds ar other American womher. Atr. last as If to beamed at has there home doubt been hi early any to net ilrrkeley" country Ing ballooning Grooerles aad Pfovtslooi "Just yoiUisten." be ld. "and I'll woman's love ef daring it Is fast being en who learned summer Mr. ,Gltt made a few re' tell you Hie whole atory. Po you re .dispelled .by- -- the enthusiast with as guest a of Frenchmen. marks anent jr?4 rising; :, Mrs. Newbold Edgar claims the rec"There" one thing we're going '0 d0 member last spring, whea I waa.leara-tn- f which, sbe is entering the field of Witiins l CercK ord, - In' a ballooning sense she says tff ruu!niy auto, bo I broke down, ." ' aerial navigation:. R'g.o;- - s we get out in the cptTnTry more times the has been, la air she up to. n had out Soot and wife. sVimmfng, get by.. .' ?Ve're Farms, says he 10 his boating, automoblling, Architects. hut It In all thei!e-habeeonie tame-I- n the es- than any American woman, gun g 10 get out of bed 4n the morning old Mr, Uuaberry Uf low me home?" rounfe "some f have will sbe said that His wife nodded. teem otf the modern" daughter of Eve, as soon a the birds bglij to stir thwn hare "Wfll,. do you remrmhar what .a who Is never bo happy as when sbe Is in showing more ascents around that they'll tl Ink we're trytng '3-- 5 So. Academy Avemte, Prova n hew the" tie tale and ade of what lawa of every; defying Wre it; to bat their time. That's safety. Sla Dooly Block, Salt Take City. . at me?" lauched that f alt The transit of the air, a new science. body ummej gains to rin, and I bope you'll J"st Attain hia wife- hodded". a new BeDat igi, gives" her just the bad enough to he in it in mind. " -"Well, ma'am, vl have bad my re-rbed until v7:.10 aad 8 o'clock of joy she needs, and the tbriU of dang 1 was back In the wicker from months venge. basket winter the coming ling (he swaying town. Hut It won't do at all after wy reservoir mis morning, wneo wno at. the end of a huge gas bag Is the TK-I eee' but the old gentleman last word In enjoyment, . ! should ret out to ihfi country.- No. slice. PROVO. in face tuff-- fatr aeroTTaTit "hasruot standing brfhe roadside by his ablftr man that hWivs In bcT artcr-flvu i -- trtlmk eir- lesa, v-."worshMS-wieBiild buggy, trying te tie up stopped at ballooning.: -Sue has even; advanced a not onk the fine! time of the day. a uplinte'red shaft. Naturally I stouru-D. D. KOVTZ thcr in her enjoyment of man's newietidifeniua tint of the and asked if I could help At first be het the most ifcole year, No Liujf fan equal tb086 said no; but I saw that the shaft bad est first two or three hours after sun up been broken In two places before and ; She has even ersRyf?d the aerrmlane, wasn't likely to stand another hitch. Nos. 1, l and 3 Farrer Block on which exlerts'are now working in on a balmy, dewy summer morning , J hope of prswfijcinif-- a praetlcal meana Then's when a man ought to'bustle ing together,; so I Induced him to )et - Provo City, Ufah . 1 f I that priceless me tow Mm. by which mankind and womankind out aad get- - some-ji- f ' Mr. to chuckle. Berkeley, be paused Into hl: birds, lungs rcayemulate Jhe flight'of early morning oxyrren "It l really great!- - Ha sat- It'Snd give Yon wouldn't hear ICAIGHN 2L THVRMAN laugh to gravitybefore breakfast.-. """ ":the whole ' baak onto in the r"j4 holding erf dysneps'-,f everyOnly a fe-of many (Jayg s?o- Mme.. Therese Lawful-loweshaft' the laaiiUd iVlUtcfi-t- i ATTpBNE-yS-ATVLAthutmh, do that. sculptress would Funny, body m tarn r .. bPt:trlng b''Wnd the bugzXiWe L.alueiLherself:tl distinction of be MmeDurc-ou-f i'4 ii how some people like to lie tn bed and Mile. Gacha,. First j to had of X D. F. WAIJCER BrjIUHNO the South In front wocflan pass the master the to ing of a morning and miss Ibe- prlae porWoman Ever to-- Make Ascents ; first ' Farms post office juat at- the time that aeroplane. Halt lakb city dnv.' tion of Without a Pilot. remem- Mrs, Henry wife of the In fcnmt'fMng esi ll'sn a eek after the mail was roming In. You aa endeavoring to ber Tom Sullivan, wh& tta d to work French, navigator wbore-cenlly,.- . been marked op to the ctejit of Mra. that Mi, (ioitt k. Boorn, '7her huMliand and get hUuoul for me? He was there, and be shouted: 6 jk accompanied ..by . hia spouae, Julian P. Thomas. ""round con at wal woman cotre he's "Val, is set luttnt some time in this country, la a But the French wal, of hd in tl'.tie to rattfl the . el;ht Poor old Mr, I.lnabmy 1 wttnian who hsa figured' in a number tent now mereiy' to o- along as- - the last; he has!' o'elnek car to town. . said noihing. When at last we got to guest of some njember ef the clubr or If was home moments before he r New Tork city la planning for a big ATTORNEYS-AT-LAhiB place be bopped down, not saying .. la a number of cities clubs of worn3 to make an ascent with the balloon Hudson Fulton celebration next iarti-- 1 consciousness. fiven retbank I had evfn have my you. Then hnr winds t .ncernlng nine hours, en""a"erDrauts"aT?rbelng formed, and ender control Thcfe wUl be eight days of ' and I. shan't say an: , the ambition of all their members Is P""t Jtwss BU1LDINC. sleep bning encuth Ur any man Just venge, though, Provo, Utah land and' pageantry, with parades-oto go one step further fn.darlng, than, - KoWHhe great ambition of he gen seemed to haiasa h.rn- to the point of other word." Youth's Companion.. hun three to commemorate the water, balloon tbemf ' the V"""'tier ts'lo uejc the sister, members. operate '-, '.. dredth anniversary of the arrival of :.. Wedding Ring Story, "VUeichuh w.ma drwr. a man on; An)qng the first Amecali women selves. Mme. Durcouf and Mfle Cache were the Hair Moon. . It was the habit of Rev. Jamet Spur-Rco- v.hc were permitted, to go nfr as guests tif b d tor Jiot when he's gettliii? the giandfather of the great ,preach7 il the aero club were Mrs.Newbold the first women to succeed"!!" attuail The Hajf Moon ascended-th- e he !k.d l e- PROVO9 LEADING !).! pu-- t of U Kd s;ar andM rg.Cpurtland tiishop. making inch YifMi 'TiiU t'.ui!? uf8i'ttluPJit o! er of that name, to ptay each evenglta of Albaoy and SHOEMAKER seIn a a under and tree cak certain It was with deep trepidation, ing AVlthout showing the least si g of bvrt in the early .htraraa. the morn a bit beyond, and It la expected that ACADEMY AVENUE cluded wood In.. Honey wood park. they went up ln"the airr far not until after the operation of the alt- of the river towns between New ing in the most buhetise ga? you ve One night he "dreamed, the atory above Paris, and reycled In the joys balloon was demonstrated to them York and that yon tiitd to lull on" since I the In will join point "vi-,-- y of that which Is said to outclass every many times, that they were allowed to to it, anyway?" By aoes, that Sa'an, appeared and threatWhat the the - Iliuroinatipna and thar 'time 0"iit vim well aroused and ened to tear him in pieces, If he" fol- form of tiding for luxurious comfort. rise above an. awe atrickeq, crowd in the , general gayety. bis accustomed route lo fhe TfffVft! PMOBATIT thai, lasted Tiotb became so enihiastic lhat oa Paris and 'start Journey I IUl U getting warmed nil to his "subject, lowed A duplicate or the Half Moon ls be' rrce. was There which another hours. tour by on. United .'that path Stales went return to bo their the they "P n't you kn.iw,'the frosa built' in Holland, and ing ment of her navy shins, and inall all this t;u abmt. the advanlfiV.es of be nilkiht go la safety, Immediately took "the place of women - It was too uneventful a trip, the two scant knowledge that Is extant of the Mri4KidBtytr!.I entl'rr.AUatlt'fler merit any spe-Rememberln.glila(lceant, Ipurgeon pioneer of tbo sport in. Uncle Sam's frail aernnauta-saidV-tfih ii. i iel) in the Blurningl TinJ f "i "boat," NaTalrCoan will be on- - hand. " cfal mention, They got tip all right, Clermontr Fulton's for the sake of "fait si e'y tempted to take the rouie li realm. jM.r atructor W. J.- - Baxter .Is preparing wa not. ill But thehkh Sa'an commis winds this the acted balloon I near resides the lone The by' xiloled properly, Tonrtland a plan adopted i't l.u ti'en " plans from which the .Clermont Is to sion, contemplates that the new (Half would be to capitulate Trembling In V 11, ii l iis You know th'it now . Pittsfield, Mass1. Mrff Bishop per- - were gallantly kind, and thef made a be a fact curious Is It reproduced. made be his ntrance into way by the Moon 'on- Ita latter-da- y And after this I every limb, ii ili lift tiriore. U miaded him to tak an Interest In the flawless descent, jthat the naval parade, committee has I !,- llntlim"ii-IT- I linHili mm - 1 ftp' rr tn- f4H I City; Utatu in had teralnin? greater difficulty In. bis gcal in safeiy-ad.- . q lMftlbe B of Ha'iwane nay reac-he"built the appearanee of the Clermont,' Half Mooa, as she felt her way up : n ivp mm.' (.veers In 'cm ihun prayer and song returned thanks fdr I ln.lS07, than In determining that of stream. atlmulate Interest in f - ?s ? tl p v f $109,009 WLy? r.ectmsii the delivery from peril. When bis prayer the Half Moon, which entered the the coming celebration tor recall .the nil ::, t up so early in the had ended r.e rore to return.-- ! before; two full centuries rn his path lay a piece of solld'gotd DIRECTORS! of the historic craft, her m tliit's wty. This early ris ican sculptor wishes his great work to . Thet findings of the 'committee with adventures an large a a curtain ring." All In )) !.' of viMirs l;iis Roue Jut about. immortal .commaaderj and his M'MONNlES, THE SCULPTOR, SAYS 'be in of the ' hia land to America, gift have been Moon .to Half an 8moot discover Z he the Reid ... owner, respect ...Prssldeoi. quiry failing to I. fir r ;!). HE IS GOIN0.T0 RETURN. his birtb. approved by the highest naval auIt was, the hope of a discovery of a Cv K, Loose. . . . , . . . . tlnit Mrs. floltt.gave up trying. retained tt, and when he married had Of Gaudens this fountain St. said: thorities In Holland, and the ship is shorter passage to China that sent tne wanted to mlbS his his wife s wedding ring made from his L Ilolbrook, J.' Win. Knight. If bet "It la the flnfiBLJountain I have evei now beings buUt-b- y !i r Knl in oiO.-- r to catch Ms car cm ions find. up the Hudson. thejepile, of Hol- Half Geo. Taylor, r Farrer, Roger Find a Horn on Hia seen." There can be bo higher praise Wants land to be presented e the commit- Ifk, Brodhead'a musty tome Is found file time, he could do it. ; Native Soil John E. Twelve. than that. No one who was at the tee. But in maklng;thefac. simile of Hopes to Se World's To Relieve Seasickness. F'iir J'.mt the other day when the the ..description-- - Of , the. beginning of' moat will taira world's of memorable' Fair Fountain Psrpeiuitsd JOS, T. . AHHEaU Ca.sKisr. the Clermont ithe committee not enly tbaf enterpriser" E'ugena Wolf, the German explorer, i t'jiii a era (allilni? about coming back ever forget lt.Tb.ere had been world' nz : ro . " B of In -for that the of the. lacked says lasi.45:jtfiaraweek or Oultt to town a?a!i for a coBtem'porajie!rlkture so, A yacht, or viel boaC called tha general banking baslneaa transacted fairs before and' there ""have"."'. been the .vessel, but authentic descriptions he has spent In traveling he' has in almiit this wise: "I've pu' k iV' "was fitted put by the East -- .. alf Moon, 1s" fairsorld'a and flafs back fairs other ito . MacMonnlea aince; deposit boxes for rent. coming of its details were also almost, entirely Ihd no with this heathenish system of gel studied the problem of a costless pre-vessel was of . A bonor4rom iaJJmpanyThe Briea-'"he- trmr !v n htr i ii an ,IUUDn v.UU1 l.. i t ' div's half over c.ur Ten tire rnanneit n -J & 4. till, France rarely before bestowed upon me memory 01 teat one uuniam en- mont being a pioneer vessel It wa . BuTI wan' rcached the conclusion that the best hfte. just, to be Dutch and 20 rew of partly sailors, an. American artist; after having been dures. The Barge 6f State, with the not one of a, type, and no aid could be to ) on lecord riijht now to the ef means obtainable Is a hot wateraoaked fcartly English. The command was dl Genius of French aloft, decorated perched Discovery, government the of any Intrusted by ff.--t that we're going to be up and dodrawn from the appearance towel, folded tijhtly about the., pa to Hendrik Hudson; a Dutch of the Legion of rectlng the rowers Agriculture, Com other vessels of that period. le? at our Jiouse.- this winter. Our tient's head while he Ilea fiat on hia and made a chevalier (mate was secured and Instructions own words; "A remeHonor; after, having passed 25 ofhls merces Industry, Science, Architecture. Thus, in next September, one may were given to explore a passage to t tuic'ii.hLcyer. and. I'm gQlng Lo back. In VVolf's seasickness-"there" 5 years "f fancerlniiing-ho6r4- n MwlerPaintlnf-an-a Sripture-40 d for Ij" 8eBuINsoWedr castellated curing It down at the office by eight o'clock. dy CTina..-"-.-;:-r--- 4-. i shores ofJVBtiny. while the great sea KV ture," with heavy hemp rigging and 'ptcn'tJhaf re up-- to .Fnuff none, and never, will be. The pointy competition wltb Europe's greatest The Half Moon and her motley crew their. ho. horses, mounted by riders, pull' artists, Frederic MacMonnlea, !t And if i "can't- get breakfast here a' therefore, lies In Its prevention, for curiously fitted sails, making its way Sailed out 'of Amsterdam, on April 4, made-fli- e ure- - of will the" St. of since death cite along, plot Gaudens, eure.' than name barge better is Its which It ),i neon to My, prevention I'll have waters lime fore get through ,up. the 1609. the Cape of Norway, at Koine dairy Itmch and miikc the best stipple bead bandage, made. by fold take rank WAmerlca's most famous the Dream City, that will never fade sake went three centuries ago. Like Hudson Doubling aea so full of Ice found the forsake from' those that of memories 'to be the determined has a a ;' towel, Ing large handkerchief or sculptor, of it. that's a!!." the old Half Moon." the new one will. to abandon his waa he that obliged iC Dream was When held do the best place City the, anything aimilar, diaped Into Jot salt Europe, convinced that have two masts, the foremost stayi o of penetrating eastward purpose or sweet water, and appliei round the for an American artist to live Is In stroyed the fountain was destroyed the Froperly Indignant Beggar, to as so far forward give impresj Nova Zembla. : .Some of his turbulent; And get them to figure on with It. ; But during all these years sion of inient search ahead. .'" Pour Anna Oeuld!-Amnrg her otb,-e- head a few times,' restores the proper America. : . the East to been" used ' who bad Mr. crew, MacMonnies hia cherished has who have troubles she"' nas f'ad a hitter Americana all Of gone eirculatfon of the blood, relieves the the - wiring your house for eleo And "splashing behind or ahead ( India service, began to murmur at dream and kept the models. " They are J with t'i profes'-lonsFrench abdomen from pressure and checks to France to study art and have near this new reprodu oniewhere decided s Hudson"' therefore trio licjita. It is the only . " cold. new-l."" tte ateljer atGivernyi At con; liiii" of thrintrttnrtHjraft,--- ! the wVebraTaneiula,"- 'i r."MV8i oft'fie" steer westwarTtSrSugU Davis strait slderable cost he baa preserved them. of country houses oil the outskirts Of alone can one find proper aermo clean, safe and reliabl. rencarnatlpn of Fulton's - Still the th Island of;Fargo late I has en- ana inenas say, now.tnat ne is oomiflg i w, ;Par!a are afflicted wi'u what may be Friday Superstition. 'nn0vere tiaddlea awkwanlfiy Beaching method of ligliti-ng- .' Urried there a day Jn ordr "The Atlantic liners are now runC:'."ei! tln'lr7"iVfe?;ais Iti ordinary" tered, tne inner circle of them all; he back to. this country, the hope that he slopping the water and the smoiie May' he of frestf wat. to renew hia supply These fellows are hlsl !v aristocratic ning much oftener than they used to has- been received by'' the French on has cherished will be fulfilled; his amwhllch 0fnee.'95N. Academy Avsnus pouring from the wooden fires ' The course was then set westward . ; in their mendicancy and must- have do. In time they will leave port every terms most nearly approaching frater- bition realized. '' are to feed the crude furnace 6f Uer across the Atlantic." Beth Phones 37-- 2 Hinji T, ib 'ir wauls attended to al their own day in the weelt but Friday. They nal equality ,v and for Mr. MacMonnlea - "I do not know what form It may ty-.-- t crude totiek, ". in cm After ja'te.4S..s"t6rmy passage account convenience. One such to say that America has an atmosphere take, this .Idea that, they say is growwalling at will never sail on Friday The vessel will not be much lonfeer v.-which the l;oremaii of the Half Moon Mme Anna'a castle at a'i tavly hour. uf tre Friday superstition,',' for art as Inspiring as more inspiring ing Into movement," said the sculptor; being tugboat, than weot .overside the seaworn voyagers tne atmoBpawra bi Tte speaker, a shipping agentr jVisl TnFflfT'fiftli mmrrt'l with Bonl: feet in length.- - It l ad been reaebedthe Banks and were becalaied tip "nearly all night and shonk his head and resumed: . city- - New York, perhaps or by the decided . what Europe seems to settle the are means . - to "This Friday supers'itiou is amai-inglslept i..i'.'T!ie lKggar waxed impatient, question, particularly when he sup- national government for Washington-- , adonted to Ret this exhibit over. Slame there long enough for the crew catch more codythan Hudson'a "snail ae.d, tm'tiins; fifreely. upon the footstrong. It affects the educated ports his decision by a determination perhaps a public subscription. I think of the big steamships of the "Hoi " said.;i no less than the Illiterate. I know to return home. It wlllmake a great I should like that form. tore of salt" could cure. - The vsel "":;..," .':"'-','-- . America Company might witlhbuf then stood down the coast and in the long'd suppose she'll be b hardly a person who would set out on silr among artists, this decision of his; Surely, too, here la an opportunity PrcB. the for room find much trouble V. II. the Breton, reached course of a fortnight fore she conies?"' a sea ivoyage on Friday, and nobody , and the American colony In Paris will for some great l atron of the arts to , ' Moon on one of their upper dlecks. ' A few John .Warwick, Cashier, RenUy can't my," replied, the valet; would marry t-- that day. while there Unit his name with Fame, f.i Mr. Mac :ry-r-r-::fairly bubble.- -' method of gettlnfe the mouth of the Chesapeake bay.. there the while But him convinced that "fn Alva Nelson, Ass't CaLU of "maybe tetr minutes, maybe three Is even,, jay the undertakers, a prejuMr. not the Monnles' soundings fervor fountain (a Hut to, measure experihas vessel here "la still in doubt, that to Cllina !: no bf was dice asial'.ist Fiiday butials. . open passage' MacMonnies patriotic enthusiasm one ment or a thing to be done that may been definitely ascertained thatf Hol-- t hen Atf H ye what it , "geewled FiMday burial be- explained ls must know bji cijnimatidlng ambition; oc may nnt pleasebnt a work of art land will send A crew garbed, tfq the route and standing ouy t(faea e?!a Interest Paid"VrrTime "fi"e"F a lo sandy-"'1not supposed to affecl tEelereaTTer W the hope that Ilea closest to his heart that has gained not only the highest (;( pipndieaiif, "she hiay provide " of the men who palled be "nosed along fashion same sr 'f with another beggar tell her that the deceased, but to ineiir ill for the aad torments hia waking and sleeping pralse-e- f Deposits. Dra.fti oa with broken islands" until the eetlng . the greatest critics, the. old Half Moon across the Atlantic al?1"' U he came ell Part of the World. when mi rue!" And off he went,. 2, health of tha mourners throughout the hours with the fear that It may never of combination has won the September and up the Hudson. The newl duplihflls- - of Naresink : of the are close who "high those of the. But" ensuing realized. year." be people. of approval cate will also carry reproductions To Stop Hiccoughs. Opposite the P. 0. oiv" on the follow-into him say that Itw.ll be realiied, and. armament with which the Rounding Sandy Hook ancient the lii I.ouls Ko!ipiii!kl reports the ar- Westchester Legend. day he brought the Halt Soon-Old "Rule. It may be, soon. Mr. MacMonnies Uvea i of old MaljLMooa fought pit the Indians. hiccoughs by; deC s There is a curious s'ory of mingled anchor. In America I sent you my bill a some Creditor In day the Holthat Say, hope The vessel la being presented jby A; jiatlent was :.Mir; the tong-ae,- eiualirtne s and superstition told about In Washor month tn Kew ago. perhaps, York, land, as. a "permanenr memotiil,:.and ;r'i,d by hiccough whit'ti had per ihe builcllng'fjf. the mill dam serosa - Editors-Yes- , but "yott wrote across after the close of the celebration It is '"'" '"" Have'Vou "dot YeVrSrf the great 'fountain thnr wt Ingtofi il f tniir t1)S befoiD being seerr tV.e'Pocantlco near to back aBd call castle, Phlllpse of of settle." likely that It wIlLUnd a restifg place tha Chicago the it, "Please the crowning glory The last figures obtainable show that ' e diirtw. He complained of th. at In eft. WeTnake It a rule to pay no. attention post- seen Iord.. be larrytown. Philipse, will again Fair World's the per capita wealth of thi country In Innwood park." l'i .is throat, a condition trie erection of tne church of durn;g marble and bronie. The Amet- - to manuscripts written on both sides. f . ' ' .; T. '.T Itollatid-ttr-ttT- So to end nl detach-- ' IS $1,810.11. ; ta rtioii;;ht the result of tbo h!c- - poned me nouow in oracr to complete, tne dum, but the dam barst each time he ; ;,s direr! d to sit iii, and with . Motor Boats Help Industry. ' Shortest Railroad. tried to build it. i '..."'.'..;. " MUMMIES. "L.-i- ' - riT iriii diyf!T-JSIntroduction of motor boats into the w .ny approached --MJJq,,ftgda--0. rrHTfTarHl t.;,.-- with' steady by Ilafryi-.hold slave. Harry told, Plttsbnrg & Northeastvrn--i Railroad nailing 1A In that in ii;s;;ff !U)!1 - of - the hi, master that tfra to Cemrany Jiaa built... in Lojralhanna tble.fiir'the steady increase Prof. Wildee ef Smith Coll'lja Discov next mornlns,-i, ':; inrwiiie on the tonisue heiven had jieen revealed to him, township, "Pennsylvania, what is un- dustry. in Norway, inese boats maKe ve IrS find to be Process. whatj ers 11 appeared" further lieUn the ac- wbe-- j the Cord said .'the church must doubtedly the el'.ortest railroad In the it .possible for the fishermen to make with all the natural colons and markW:i ,u:i- and also a catch 12 much furnish larger be built fit st if the dawas",Vo remain country. The road is composed of with Prof. ing, clearly shown, floating ul'n the An interview is publishc fiilri wnen constructed. ties and four rails, Inclosed by a wire better protection in rough weather nud iiiilpse followed H'h' Smith surface of the potash. Wilder of '..Wiu-'iHawthorne Harris iih - advk-ej y, feneer-T- he Westchester ompJote road Jg expected are safe" than theoM - boats - driven- by rullegei in whieh ha if J.he disTlii.s, )edpbtYildir ..IiiI'MF? Uh u BUllS. two years. to bo built in about y Mi.sr.nl '10. for 'eslorln.g to once experiments upon ' ipummtfled I the I'a.ii'iif covery of a pioct-ssh unkeu frjt- - Bniall animals, and .flnallf ui)0n tne the state oiisinal r their i.'.i'i. Varieties. Transaction. !.. An Unsmtfsfsctory Prssibly So," rmummies of ancient raco.:.' y.j.'.,. mummies. a nme of "I!I! ' ureii ' sins that always talking "WVint iV'ifs the cheerful ebap'over "o you briii ed Uii?!ij- - llsked uk solution Throuch the use of a sense. he had borman.to-imoney the Tlr fere . ,. German Imports and ' "Whn'f IJiui?" HsKcif Miss Ciiy.niie. of a caustic. pc'sili. Prof Wilder say rowed?" , He's unking. bllflllKS3.''I .Gbenther ol bo. h- - V?s S and fentthe nsor Kiehat rwtored kind?" ttinn mic "U there diiDilent ' the perI "1 iiuiivlditni tjiil" nnawered "Ami wbo value of mil s or uie Frankfort figures that th s' . "Yes. Some men Itilk the hind ni uirs i'f a nuu.lier ef nni .M.'eniB tr 4earet Mend?" "son. "" if ycu have Ac:;a rs ri com- - the German Imports-- forth first nine ' iw.iwin cliff ;in;l nonsense thnt !nsV "j Vfiu ' I'lisiriei-'s,""V.'i:h wt'ut result?" ' I'm th;ii li u'r.e ..tvly that the .color of lihe aUin, the months of 19DH, pf Precious i v. n never can telC i "In s.Mitioa to gnim? wUhfmt the others talk www . 1iWW.0OO, metals, amounted feel sniVy for tv. m." V'.ishi;: 'it on ei'iitonr if tl.fi ti titures. f i'nJ evn I v:. f e.i!,ii.e!Hd to ;'i! is tryipg Hi ftr jiiiaa-'"1 v JM'tt- - i fif'i'i I c ? ,i;it f 1.207,100.000, Thi yaliie wan u Ifvlni."..-- . 'llsi)ili:!Min .HUlI'... "t I" . Jbsia. of the !'. f in.ilnly nrrtved at -' I T.nilvaitM!. bow-- ' linp.jss.bi! ! 0 pi nia n. An jutsuli-r'' prices of 1907T-th- ' ,,0 Expresston. ', "... M"t c:i r whs .i is ' prices, is ". due to the Kl'.viti1 I'.i ciiythimt to i; ' il". ! . j fu'? cei.eidcrably less.. ei;.i j .!,- - ri'li, M ;rI I! 'Uvl f j aim, "a helped ! I' Atr. ; ire 3' fvt. COITT MAKES r GO Of. RESOLU- asa "goed-nature- -- mat-ter'ho-w terernd Mrs-Jam- ... - . a 1- : d f a.-..n- ve !' - KOFESSIONAL. i siiiwr rfy 'S - , stelur' d Ar n i n -- it i rjfMWi -- uiHMMr-ofransi- ATDRN-Hf-AT-tfA- W - f was-grea- t, .. ...A ViI:W-- -- f'Wta i 7- - the-fiim- - y; a Old-Mad- ge, te . ; J -I- T- - lS-:-',-:- Ta-nif- in, j . - - ' "" ofnoted-fllshts.----- of - - YfJ ' : haryey cluf ju ..k &.GLUFF - ' ().' M - " - EGLESTON ;. noise-makin- r- "' .7 v r. -f 5-.- -- 'ifi j't . - i - 5 t Prauo - - BACK TO AMERICA I It-w- ill i river-nearly- 1 , .Vice-Presid- ent Moon-blunder- ing 1 . I -- - " Lotjr4owUinaa -- W obU-:ing- r ) -- -- r Do tb4 o'f If Row See The Electric Co.v " f ' - . , : i a b.-'- s ! - y . ' . .'.'.-;- :; - fair-size- d ; l State Bank of Prova - . '. if - 1 11 is-- I -- 1 but--ra- re undls-seutln- g -' t " : Academy Avenue. . -- ' RESTORES (COLOR TO 'bo-fa- " e ! il unr-'d'.- 's 1 1 j uht-Co- ; : Ef-orts- . - 1ae-:!- i tl-- I Coimul-Genera- r..r . ,) j (i'n-t-.i- . ;! n-- s 11 -- ll.-- I -- : - i - " I ;i ff a:; w. ' wil-- V-.i ' ir eot ccn V I |