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Show w M 'S ' SERViGE Room. 7 ; Movable Monlllike Jt.on the. fifth floor. Put -- the "fourth floor Wtr- day," said the proprietor of the sum-me- r Spry Endeavoring to Have Bat' hoteV "if you want to tleshlp'i Silverware Shown in . change -. 1 floor every night 1 11 let .. Salt Lake City. you elevator to sleep in. The operator will stop it at any floor you like." WashIf arrangements can be maije ,by ington Herald. You bad Gov. WomanlsWorkWor Birds - Mrs. Sage Doing .' S7 , ( The interest of Mrs. Russell 8age, The robin leaflet tells how this little in th,e robin is going to result in pro companion of man, who ht followed tection for many. oilier, birds aa . welt: bim wherever thewTIdernelB has or The-JuniAudubon classes which been cleared, from Mexico to the Yu were formed throughout the 'South kon, so cheerful and friendly in the ... during the ast year, primarily in the North, takes on an entirely different interest of the robin, are not going nature when found in his winter home, confine themselves tovJthe study feeding oa the black gum trees of a ! to of that Dird alone, and the pamphlets Carolina stf amp, pecking the berries the chlnaberryt tree in Georgia or a which Mrs. Sage is sending to them of, leaf of the cabbage palmetto Honal Association of throug Here he is uneasy and suspi.zAudubon Societies, includes also the cious; here there is no gathering for purple marten, snowy hlron Balti- food on lawris or drinVrng from cups of the confide more oriole, mocking bird, bluebird, on window American goldfinch and many other ing intimacies to which his friends jn "varieties," each "in" Its "separate "Teafie the North are accustomed. t Here, moreover,, he prefers to stay says the New York Tribune. Ten thousand of each of thtse leaf- in flocks always remote from peor lets are..to. Jbia. distributed among the pie's houses. And small wonder-sinctrem much eating, young . Mr A' jfrnlantfi, and .the Audu-- having graw s'tring' )on Society is using a little device he la hunted 'foF?EeliBIe. which cannot fail to lure every young4of robinswas recent'y offered in the ster in the land who owns-point or markets of Raleigh at the rate orO crayon box. . A picture supplemfent eeats a dozenrwhtch was considered a accompanies each letftet a portrait very high price. of, the bird and another sheet in outAlthough robin's fondness for small line left uncojored. On this the child fruits Is urged as an excuse for? the may copy the proper shades of the killing, Xhut the Investigations made new feathered friend he has promised by W. L. McAtee, of Louisiana, 7h to be good to ever after, thus memor- of the United States Department seem to prove that the at the wilL,enable Agriculture,markingawb.iclL Jzing him to identify- the songster in the, diet of '.these birds' consists mostly of . hi. W Tried Recipes to Save Robins and Others. Much - A fruit To Governor Spry, the handsome silver Quarts of syrup take seven the peoplecUtahwin-prnA hIt setfhjch anttlatgdTiiigat Preserved Barttett Pears. JMake jyfliprtor-preservin- g ' N -- , Carpl'fi Press - agX W ctaraa erudition in the Kne Elizabeth Oty JTha-- i Dally- much - , of poeticaS ' criticism, but," according to tbj football editor, who has been "doing'' society isince the warm weather set in, the fol lowing genv from an Elizabeth CItr : po puait over au otfter verse that has reached thit office lately in poict ' of rhyme and rythm, sweet sentimeV " musical meter,- caressing cadence' Who Is Barkis? 7 make five A New York newspaper Wired ita pounds sent to the battleship bearing the Here It is: office: "Name a good man pints cold water r put In pan on hot ttsnington name of state this be to will brought "Little beds of flowers, stove until thoroughly ; heated, but to go With Roosevelt for the papor en JLittle coats of paint, ' placed omTfalbWon-b- e must not boil. Take ripe pears, fit thlscrty-an- d nis long trip West.'' Make a pleasant cottage to eat in their datura! state ,Peel TOre the formal DresenUtion. The man in charge ot the bureau, Out of one that ainV them carefully, keeping them in their According to inforniation received seeing a good trip ahead, wired back: halves-Anin then d split Newport Ne wa Pre 9r)?ina, f0rm, Js willing,'r!: x7. here, work on the set 'soon will be eut out cores. ' Fill glass . jars, with ' "Who is this new man Barkis we've No date has, been set for syrup, (previously compietedr Considerate Boss. pears and pour..-got over In the; Washington office? "I certainly have a considerate, bos'' made). Cover tightly and plate Jars the presentation, and it Is believed asked theTx'legraph editor of the man r in saucejaai wjQi a little hay or straw there will be sufficient time to ship aging editor when "How now?" the dispatch came to keep them from touching; fill the the set "out here and put it on exhibi- m, Saturday "Gave me a two-w- e Tacatlon sM eEvening Post throe days extra to rest up." Waste-ingtosaucepan with completely tion for a few days before it is sent Herald. covering jars. Let water boll for 15 back to thes hip. the Quincys. - Governor: Spry is of the opinion that joaioutesA- When Josiah Quincy was president those who contributed, so. liberally toTomato Preserves. of Haovard University, his son was Awakened the Tourist .Ta one quart ef tomatoes-- boiled and ward the purchase of the set, should of the common council f .jfipa day, while the, late William president strained, add one pound of sugar, the iiave an opportunity of seeing what Boston. At a social Traverswas' sojourning at a wel- ljuice of two oranges and one lemon, lilie state is presenting to the big bat v ere-- toasted as "the; gathering they two Trosident ShowiTresbrt, he came to the wharf - When Governor to t boil to a Spry goes Ueship." boil. Meanwhile un: Dttng tt Quinces." see the arrivals. an Meeting til lender the oranges find lemon Spring Lake, N, J to attend the coin The younger Quincy arose first to he eaidr"" skins, then scrape Off the:: white part ing conference of governors, hen prob reply selous, even He said solemnly. "Ah, what brings you dom Merrill, and with scissors otl;isliara knife ably , will :ffiake arrangements for the 'I wish to ' be couteous, but I cannot hcrer cut the rind into small jstripe. Add presentation ceremonies by taking a submit .to anything derogatory to my "Oh, Just came for a little chang thee to the preserves andlet all sim special' trip to Washington. own "dlgnity.You have been " pleased and rest" . mer about i'A; hours itlrrlrig often to allude to two President Quincys. I to saJIS E "Sorry POSSIBLE. discourage you," or Red to prevent scorching. yellow beg you will itearjn mind that the Travers; "but I'm afraid youH g tomatoes may be used with equally is possible not only at the head of the table home,. Without either." gentlemen r 1. 1 " ';. fiOOd JTgBUltB. ' .; "we can enter In to" and search presides only over a parceJLjof beard J'How's thatT'Laaid MerrilL 1.Preserved Watermelons. -ourselves we harff tillrnot)lertls8"boys,hn- rpreside over a body "Oh," said Trovers, "the waiters wflT Cut and pare the.;fruU. Cut in power, that of acting on, determining of grand an dinfluentlal get all the change and the landloiJtt shapes (even leave the red part if and ourselves. This is a Han Register. will get all "the rest forming field, lects. preferred), sugar over night In large fearful as well as endowmentr a Associa-Lhinglorious '. These southern Audubon classes The work of the National digh 10 pounds of fruit to seven fot' No Need to Stop Work. it is the ground of human responor to your, system, to preven brea- kaireaay nave io,o w memoers, eacn ition or AuauDon - societies to secure pounds of granulated sugar (have had We have the power not only sibility. one pledged to learn all he can about laws to protect this bird Is being success with five build you np.- - Dont:fc " When you pounds). In the of octororders you to stop down-a- d our powers, but of guiding tracing the wild birds and to morning put all In a preserving ketWork, it staggers you. ' "I cant." you weak, sickly, or ailing when Electr and after aid rendered by Mrs, Sage. Qnly a tle with three lemons sliced evenly and impelling thera; not only of from wanton slaughter, coni say. You know you are ' weak, run- Bitters will benefit yon from the firs reading of the sad l)7ght of .the robin few states remain in which such' pro- (no seeds, as they make fruit bitter), watching our passions, bfl't; trolling them; not only of seeing our down and falling in health, day by does. Thousands bless them for 'their once he has crossed the southern line tection does not exist. They are Flor- dropping In pieces ot mace and ginger! faculties grow, but of applying ' to health and strength, : Try that-hit is; pleasant to think hasjida; Louisiana, Maryland, Tennessee, Uefore taking from fire. I have salted day, but you must wofk aa long as you glorious tCem. to and means aid influences bottle Is guaranteed them Every foun'd already so many friends in that! North Carolina, Mississippi Virand can stand. What you need is Electric my fruit over night, scalding in gin- 50o aUHedquIst Dros;, .... their seciion. growth. x "before preserving--- !have Bitters, to give tone, strength and vig Co.'s two stores. . . , ,ZT kept these preservs for years. There BOY'S LIFE CRUSHED OUT will be no mold. Be careful to cook BY A MILK SEPARATOR. PIANO SCARF. USED HIS EYEST 4e fruit until thoroughly done and New-Tra- in there will be good results. A son of Mr. and Mrs. In his daily half-hoconfidential A piano scarf of -- cream linen, with Choice Green Tomato Preserves.' Earl Coodey, of Spriiigyjlle, died Suna conventional design carried out in talk with his boy an ambitionus father - Slice . . green tomatoes and cook in day Xnight from injuries received a 'tried couched hem with to give some good advice. shadesjjf b'ue.the tea. week-agDrain colander. manner. though in'a very peculiar finger, a heavy floss of gold woud be good ,Be Make- - syrup-of granu Tlielittle fellow was "playing "horse" .my gon r Btyie, says tne unicago father on one occasion.. "Cultivate the lated sugar and a small teacup boiling with his brother, who is about 2 When- - coufching the. hem, the gold water, cooked as for icing: add the years old. The. latter "hitched" his floss is used as the foundation thread, habit of seeing, and you will be a suc- drained tomatoes and cook gently till brother to a separator and left him cessful man. Study things and re; clear and thick. A lemon: sliced and and biue thread as. the overstitch. there. "Trying to get away, the little A beautiful and quaint scarf rny member them. Don't go through the cooked fellow pulled the machine over on hlmi may :be made with world blindly. Learn to use your eyes. tity, Vi pounds tomatoes to one pound and was badly bruised and almost " In Connection With7 , design at each using a . He died Sunobservant know a great of sugar choked, xhen rescued. whoare Boys end, and if It is' carefully 'stamped BURUNCTON ROUTE D day night from his injuries. a foundation, canvas,, is not necessary. deal jnore than those who are not." Wil'ie listened in" silence". " x 'Tnstead of a hem, the scarf may be ROCK ISLAND ROUTE HONORED UTAH COUNTY ' FOUR ' finished with a fringe in blue and Several days later, when the entire CITIZEN DIED SUNDAY., MISSOURI PACIFIC. FAST greeathe design being then carried family, consisting of his mother, aunt Sunnell home died out in green,7 To clean pewter, wash the articles John W. at his andun.ql.e.:.eflrsMentFXlilfl---.fath,eTWO NIGHTS TO, CHICAGO ' with hot water and fine silver sand, day, morning. .flf..gieral debility,. Jtfr. for these colors a conventional pea- - sai-i-- TRAINS . ' WO NIGHTS 'TO ST. LOUIST " " j spI cock design weud be maslxapproprJz-i-XXJViWith' a Snell had for a number THREE NIGHTS TO NEW YORK. " .X " EAST .ate.- trf years with rheumatism. He was yuur eyes, as I advised you to do ?" leather. . .. one of the pioneers of this city and Pullman and Tourist Sleepers to Chic and after a moWillie nodded Bentrwhalebones most citizens. and St Louis without change of ''"" BEST EVER TESTED. of one the cago, ment's hesitation, said: respectable i i ."' "I've seen a few things about the ed by soaking them in boiling water Surviving, him are his wife and a large cars, When Mark Twain came to Wash ' house. Uncle. Jim's got a bottle of for a few moments and then Ironing number pf children and grandchildren. 4:57 a. m. For furiher information see any D. & R. , lngton to try to get a decent copy 'hair He came to Utah when aboy and suri dye hid undef his bed; Aunt Jen- them straight. a law right passed" representative nie's got an extra set of false teeth in G. agent or address ; fered all the hardsbTpsSIthTthe early . . 9:34 a. m. took' him out to Chevy Chase. To keep the herder sweet place a of was a cfeorge He orother settlers. some in I curls A. her dresser, ma's got BENTON, G: A. P. D., Mark Twain refused to play golf of charcoal in it, for this helps D. her hat, and pa's got a pack of cards pan Snell, the banker, who died in Salt 5:42 Salt TaIt rirv p.m. to keep every thingsweet and himself, but he consented to walk Lnd boi of dico behind a short time ago. booliS.a8e.' greatly TAkeJity tti 7" wholesome. over the course and watch the repre-8:37 p. m. 1 sentatlve'8 strokes. - The - representaDATE - OF MINING JELLY BAG. . Denver, Colorado. water To and render boots shoes tive was rather a duffer. Teeing CONGRESS IS CHANGED. To make a jelly bag, get-- a square proof in damp weather rub a little off, he sent clouds of earth 'flying Inall directions. - Then, to hide his of a wool .flannel say 18 inche- s- Unuttoa suet, around the edges of the The date of the annual convention confusion' be said to his guest: "What fold the two opposite corners together, Uoles. : Beeswaxes just as 'efficacious. of the American Mining congress at do you think of ous links here, Mr. fell the side seam, making a Chicago .has been, postponed from Tan boots 4nd shoes can be reno .7 Clemens T1wka September 26 to October 24 The bag"; top heavy : vated by- - well rubbing them ; with a "BeBt I ever lasted," said Mark tape and fasten on the upper side two change was made at the suggestion of dipped in olive oil and afterward John Dern, president of the CongreaV, Twain, as he wiped the dirt from, his or tnree strong loops to nang it ny. rag with a piece of old velvet. polishing because ifla the two principal speakers commoner. lips with handkerchief.' it" William H. Taft and WaUer President LINEN JEWEL BAG. of the Interior, will A wecome gift is a Jewel bag, made Fisher, "secretary both be on their western tour. A large of white linen, folded like an envelope ' ' is expected to attend from COME TO OGDEN .. ' and lined with chamois, says the, Chi-- J delegation Including the states, of Wyftming, Utah, idaho month. Utah next 1911. An embroidered 7 Septctriber 22d to 30th, cago. Nevada, California, Montana, Oregon and f J" monogram is the only 'decoration. SCORES ATTENDING THE Washington la Inseparably Involved with the The monogram Is first embroidered DIXIE prosperity of tha transportation lines operating . in the correct and: the linen - e -- -- - a. '' r -- . Y - f , cold-water- n ' sills-ne- ae -- , !t -- at'. -- nce, a '. -; r- ; j i . . , SELF-CULTUR- Self-cultu- be-he- lf re be-cau- -- -- -- men.,'-T-Ctri- s- pmict--them4rea-Uy of-- " e -- I.glnij.... X . ger-ya- ter Service ur j VIA gaid-.th- j e of one-oun- inter-ucea- . Rio Grande -- ddedj--Qua- n- up j jr. cross-stitc- h Little Helps ..... , blueandellonJi : L -- v r " . been-afflicte- - - .' K . three-cornere-d: -- Dind-t&- -;- The Pevelop merit Of The West "... ; i i Inter-Ocean- - "HOME-COMING- Six pigvRACES Every Afternoon. daily by Avfatorharles F. AEROPLANE, FLIGHTS, " ' .; v . j Walsh. REGISTERED DAIRY CATTLE show' and auction " , " 1 " ( sale . c - - . DON PHILIPPINES famous Italian. 'CandoL4f pieces; , ... . J. Concerts eyeryT. afternoon. and evening. world! Biggest SHEEP show in the 7" Send for: Premium List . Get your Exhibits Ready V the" jf One J'are for Round Trip on AllJJailroads. H. MBLOWE, Mgr.i A through;- folded together envelope, shape, fwlth the sides and flap buttonhole or a pat ent clasp. The chamois, lmiyg is bast ed in place so-- that it can easily be removed when Jhe. little bag is to be laundered. Two eyeleGTafe worked Scores of :aod Idaho people have left their homes to attend Utah's "Dixie homecomingv" -- wlijich will be celebrated September 13, 14 iand15. in honor of Ihe first pioneers who set tled in Washington countyx 60 years near the top edge of the bag- - and it ago. ' Elaborate entertainmenu have may then be suspended by a ribbon been arranged for the . ajfalr and a around. Tie neck." of vafledpfogra'm wiirte given each -x--:: the three days. r ' ' WILL GIVE BIG FRUIT" XT EXHIBITION IN DENVER. - XX. ' V :! '. : It has been decided by the f"ruit growers here to Bend at least one carr load of apples' and some other fruit to the "apple congress' to" be held FILL YOUR BINS NOW, Dehvef id November, and County Fruit THE WHILE 8TO RAG E T?ee nspector R. W. Brereton, Mayor SO DAYS ONLY RATES LAST; W; H.i Ray and jl; O; Carpenter have . " be"efl chosen to accompany;, ind look unit. fill. IN THE STATE.' ABERDEEN after the exhibit: - In aadltion; to th KING AND HIAWATHA. three men named, it Is the Intention o del1 send the. fruit growers.to Coal Cp; ogation !$om th!s city to attend?the ; Yard by "the w'oolen mills, cofigress. This; delegation will, it is KOfTOKD & CROWTHERS, J said, make an extra effort t bring the ' pFAnrlotArsi to next congress to .Utnlv preferal ' " City.- . is.ilt . . ' CSTlii'-nn- whlia vou' can. We have pier.ty. , Telephone 17 alare Inilp?adenl - - In glvlrig publicity fo the resources of the states embraced within th territory traversed by the 9Uf. . RELATED LINES result xf.4hM efforts, tho population of Inter Mountain and Paclfle - Coast-Count- ry has been almost generally doubled within the last ten years, and no efforts will be spared to continue this colossal work In tht future, bt - cause - ;' The : . S M O O T . S P AFFORD - Winter Sate "Is Delivered Over a Million and a Quarter Dollars Expended Annually . CO i r.x . -- 13 . thflk ttaha. Short Line Railroad Oregon ' AND 'y 'IJ.': r ... ." position.' SHEEP SHOW. AND INTERrTAlTIONAL ' : i Four; State Fair ') ." ii - - ; ': ' "x,. West Presents Wonderful Opportunities" For descriptive literature and further Informa tlon regarding the agricultural and commercial resources of any o fthe states mentioned, ad dress: GERR1TT FORT, Pass. Traf. Mgr, U. P, ip. a- L. R. R. Cos., Omaha, Nebraska.- - ' CHAS. 6. FEE, Pass. Traf. Mgr S. P. Co San ,', TF;racIsco, Californra. D. E WBURLEY, Gen'l. Pass. AsU O. S. U. R.' ' R.' Co, Salt Lake City," Utah. ' v, ;,7;, ,:.,....,m, !,v Tr ") "'':'r' 1 ' |