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Show : i ODB BUSINESS.GUIDE. II tHrectoif fur"th.oae wlsblngths ad- trail of soy of the following business . A M :- - - WLT' . - M5S BETTY. a C F. Decker Co., Fru.it and Produce. J. Bj JUDITH GRAVESJrVAlDO SENATOR SMOOT to JStnator J Z . - ; rr-- f weavC-lhe-Uiread- hls-vete- dream-annmd- sT e her-about- VCIY THROUGCRCVIC - .14 H- FANfASTiC iSHAPCJ ... -- . Sladid tbeurrof wsjei :,SeeyThe ElectfuTCo. T f . . -- e -- hr jif4my.4 I ffoted.'jat-filglitaBd'ifie State Bank of Provo know.ar.d be stayed.by the i the jwora-- t the day was TTOPiTTntmh. ra lng-nngging to watcn ; tie lights V7T.rercton)'lires.. that .pricked the blackness into life, ' John Mar"wti:k," Cashier, , and to wonder about rhe people ho AlYJi'Kelson, Asa'tT Cashier, drifted tip and down the quays.'. And there hess ven the last ' night be- lore.tne satp aroppea aown the harbor Interest JPaid Or Titne. Drft-ftori "Deposlta. breathing in off the sea aifQ Jedediah fxll Parts ofitte World. .was thinking what queer faint trails vr Or-o- rt : -- -' j Avenu. - I ' crouched by" thu gUliwale,' and Jedediah cursed theln out of his way and stood up or the deck. And then 'be moved across it, without looking "at what; lay there, toward a tan gle- - of sans ana ropes, ana the two men, Star . She was gaunt up' her hands to him. with famine, but her ev oi?r gi Ti-IZ'- a girJ.s,-oft- , supple, a little sob In it-laughed out, dimpling the mist Jedfr-dia"gripped the rope with tingling fingers and crouched to listen, fofshe war saying, something, but be could not bear, and those with" her cried , Betty!" and - she-- ; laughed again, and Jedediah's pulses throbbed. " dOuld " hold know such sound. It was long ' after they had passed city that Jedediah swung down tostand on the quay Just where- - the girl's laugh had rung ap to him. ' ' "Betty," he whispered fo' the lights v t her nnoouna hair was about her," and whett she cried out to him with flit-tisob in her voice, Jedediah bent down'and lifted her. "Betty," he said e' "Betty." iitfsa Htbe ' oMhOarbor. . 9- - - 'OBftr-hallayejm- r , i' imif- v wirun uui UB be Hettv. - ' "Betty." he said to the wind - that was drivinc the mist away, "Betty" But It, was nearly fifteen years of hiWBa the youngest captain In the fleet then - schooner-riggeShe was and painted black. And because Just "Betty" seemed too bold for other men to speak, Jedediah- - called her "Miss Betty," and had the name done In gold where all the others- - were 'In whiter-an- d knew for the first time that through the years hf hsdtttiought uf goid.nalr when he" thought of the: girl who had laughed on the quay s, at d i. IF YOU HAVE. GOOD r --V IF BflT tfOfJ-.. Amsterdam,'.,. "Mist Betty's" first 'voyage was Into the strait for Arctic ;whale Jedediah had not seen the oeadlands- of Rowe's welcome since his boyhoiid cruise. She was the last of the, fleet to ltve the. bay. ihaLi.,aar.Bd with a4 1 I I K ' u .. AND CT IT - titlons, from various points in 4h state, praying for. the passage ot prohibltiry Threejbills were introduced, providing for a! litre ot f 100 to $i,00O,garnst any person who sells a position to an employe; provldlngTor an appropriation for highways and" bridges In Wayne county; and to amend the laws relating to garnishment proyld-- . ing jfor Issuance and servicf Df writs of garnishment In certain ase and livestock associations ln various counties,. th animals to be of thoroughbred blood .and turned loose amotig t - to Historical Interest 4t 4a bellfeved that the the: rgtaB ill fated, expedition, of Gen. John C. Fremont was overtaken by dtsaStejrTn this immediate vicinity and waa forced to turn back. This expedition T which proved so on' fortunate was the fourth which Gen also-attac- the;;hejds.:,;-:;--:----- repearHnTmiomfrTSwTGconflict therewith,. 0n motion of MivMotrtB 1t wis decided that in the future all bills would . be jpead by titbj and then: referred, then whn reported a second time by title, and when put upon passage to 7 be read In full V erntnuriic8ttOTi from thSsehale announced - that ibet gorernor. hkd - . signed senate bill No. i. U The : fnost important tuslnegs seB8ipn.of the jente:was:Jthe and was nndertaken at his own ex passage- - of house joint TnenjoriaLTSa pense after be had mIgnedfjronyJhi ILrclaUng rpow a-- I'm P0!$w r t . VIEW THROUGH . e ' ' - part-'-.-o-th- he-annexatioirof CRWC Ittonof jopthertt armyTlnrTOgVJlJsobJeclaa find! ng of a jract Icailapassaga ta Arizona- - r Russel of Salt Ike introduced bill Monday providing that county "officers In counties except those having a population of less than 8,000 must have their offices at the county seats. .1n order' may go to the people Instead of the people to the courts, a blll3fa introduced by " Harnett of Juab. The bill says that may, tlnrjdgefjinf'.em'nmrd. Tn lis discretion, try an action , la which a jury ia not demanded at any point within the county iff which such ." action is pending. McCfacken ot .Weber introduced a bill which makes the offense of kepy- Tng or resorting to a house of tft'ooy 'nted of , misdemeanor, aRhe law it Jiresent provides.: ; - to si bill jresentel brjMacMlllan of , Saltiakftcounty, it 4s proposed to establish' a system ot standard weights mritTtmaw&rTnVm. The aim of punish persons who Use false weights and measures, whether scales, liquid cups, bags, bales, steelyards or any other means of, determining quantity.'. are clamoring for ; The sportsmen flsh and game laws. a change e toriJtah. front Governor Spry notifying the senate .that be had signed senate bill No. 1, appropriatapart-a- s parks, reservations and mon- 120 mules bB made hla: way through6- - ing (35,000 for the regular and conuments for the use and enjoyment of the country' of the" tingent: expenses of the legislature, this and future generations, "so that, manches, and other tribes of Indians was filed.--',: what otherwise would be lost and' ob- then at war with the United States: - Senate bltr XdOL4iyi?enator-'Bu-l. ttlSflLJ4st JhmjilQt-.tbei- r literated as the year went on Isgiren Inattemptlnf ftOrerossthrgTeat TeirroTklng the entrance fee. of aU money and will apply aa effectively to k permanent cjiaracter. Sierra; covered with snow, his guide students at toe state agricultural one part of the state as another. ... The latest step in this direction Ts TEe lost his way, and jOen. Fremont's party school re$10, was Introduced, and FALLING OFF IN CQMMEtRCE. recent proclamatfoTngTghed and mad encountered : horrible suffering from ferred to the committee on education. public, by President Roosevelt; creating cold and:hunger, a portion of. them Senate bill "NO". 10, by Seaator John Atlantie-Po- rta Lost ' 1400,000,000 In to being driven .fcTigatlon TraeDujiiB Fast Year, ann!paJ!sm..Js;:j!tB taws, went ta "the committee on agri"of Us animal and culture and Of the approximately Washington, Irrigation. of- - his Both houses of the legislature held $500,000,000 reduction Iff the foreign ' men perished," and commerce of the United States in 1908, rief ses rf?wr Wednesdj y JantianLls h .was "forced to f when compared with that of the In the Bimate two bills were retrace his steps t In in the bouse one- - bill, - Fer And 1t which was accustomed to the trade and memfirtal a one reaolutioa jolntT: " ia supposed that It Is friX-X-.-Al- S were, introduced. The president of pass through Atlantlo porta This la- -' - was in this, apot Ihestateihehtrm senate announced .the committees i hlch - has - haen the sued by the bureau of statistics pf the in that body! ""designated as the of' commerce and labor. depfirinienl Tnt was "lomfTliemoTral Introduced, WhIer-:Ta"tIolaof the Atlantic porta In The Imports monument Tt h at memorializing congress and asking of' ArUoaa, lying- - north the calendar; yea 1907 . were $l,107,i" a that portion this terrible trage 0 of tfieTJolorado river, be annexed to 000,000, "while the exports were an with as approxicompared r" ;V Utah-r- . victv through cfteyrs sessions of both mate Import total in 1908 of $860,O0O,There wore-brl- ef fiutr; and khlesTMatetTexpofC toTafof" Of TtoUseS tne leglshuuie otul'lm rsday! ft If A AjA AAA thrWfieler naUon3ia61nument, inWinn, 11 Tk. ..,, (IHI h.ialnoai' IW,UW.UV. tW 4 trad:iir-tfr- e the Rio Grande National Forest," ColoPacific and northern border ports was bouse the committee oh rules present- 16 the falling off in exper cent,-whilThe tracnacluaeff ny The ed it's report, which was accepted.,-northern' border ports is . from ports tion is situated ota the south slope aua bill introduced in the house author about 17 per ce.nt. The Pacific ports near" tbs summit of the continental Izes foreign corporations complying sIUUKpar Slight Increase In the value of divide at an.'etevatlcn of approximately lth the lawrspftitah'to exercise the exports, this Increase being chiefly 11,500 feet above sea.1evlr- -. - fha power pruIneuU. domai- n- tle jiiheat.-- The principal value of the land as maT'dutUPst THE P08TAL SAytNG3 BILL. a.jaaffOTBttaaBSSBt-e- s Hfwfucf The first measure pertaining to prothat the fantastic forms' resaltlng from traffic hibition of the liquor carae4up Senator Fulton Fears Vote Wrll Not the rapid erosion of rock and. soil In the house- on Friday, January 15, ' be Secured en Measure this tnake the spot one of exceptional vhen Representative Porter,- of Mor:" Stsslort. beauty. bill which .Introduced a gan county; -The numerous winding canyons, bro srWaWug(im Dnrimr consideration" through CHtyce ken ridges, pjnjaissjndbuttesjtQim-suchTfrikTn- g or otherwise dis- of the postal savings bank bill In the sale or the, and varied scenes that dy was enacted, and skeletons of fenateon Thursday, Senator .''Carter' it' will be much visited by tourists mules, bits of narness and camp posing of intoxicating liquors. when It has been made accessible by equlpafflii found thern'glva rmirrrrtK ' nounced, a. commltteeasppnted jaiMLhejaymejifjoi4ntereBt '' . . . to the bellet road or traUVV '. to Ttmkrlrrangements for a vlslt of j'hjBcew section provides lor, the payment pnee each year,of . the lawmakers to. ihe this learned body has passed a 'resolu- severaf matters of minor Importance 2 per cent on deposlta of not "less For Inspection of Oyster Beds. Attention tas TecentIy been called tion to the effect. that'Vystfr beds attended to... - '''';.'. '..V r' : lhap f 1 nor more than $500 and accumulated Interest Senatori-- - Fulton. in the "French press to the menace to ought to be subjected to special inIn the senate a number of bIBs, Mr. Carter to. permit the bill f.rged spection, and that measures should be mostly minor amendment to vxisting public health from the consumption claims to. that the of unhealthy oysters. The sub- taken to regulate the retail saleif tho laws, .were, introduced. The oath bt bill goovar,be takeq.;tip pminbus He ventured might Bel in notice and also all is that fish, attracting ject oysters entering of5ceW88 adminiaterd-- i to Wlllard the '.heller, that aj ssnafors realized gium, where ihe Royal .Societxruf Blglm,' shenyi ndego a" rjkuoua Done- as minute JlleriMn Jhe senate, Ihnt there could be on the Medicine has taken the matter up, and examinatioa. A communication from the bouse an- - measure at""tbe present session. in" "Gradually of the upper waters thr United States are being brought California under government control and set. ot the Rio Grande. With S3 men and naturfi's-wonderla- nds by-w- ay Utes,-Apach- es, .... - -- one-thir- d '4 -- yeai4"Bearly-$4OO.oe0,OOg:- w as I $1,156,-000;00- jrocV ' - yw - ;::-'"f"- : ; ; . ' WHr ME BUILT THfiT PYRAMID. ln-t- o out:-"Ob- ot there were- - eighteen votes, all - for pensea of district Judges and refere Smoot. In the houaathere were and compensation andexpena v . torty-f- l ve voles. Smoot stenographers encaged or employed in --o. atr and two for Judge William H. Kins. lheadJudIcatlon-"iutJ-right- s Tb4 two votes received by Judge tsiinantii"upon a river system or water course, nndet or by virtue of King were those of the two' Demo chapter t, title 40, of the Compiled cratic members of the legislature. In7thnneTlBanam of Benator tiawaunjiah,"I907.'T-"-1 There was but a brief session-Othe Smoot was presented by SenatorCart howe,-bu- t considerable business was Salt of an in Badger Lake,; eloquent a of bills beaddress, . seconding L speeches being transacted, targe'fTumber Introduced, ing Hiadeby jiearly --half thjKsatora;- - la "Randall of Weber introduced a bill the house, J. H. Wootton presenTed which materially amends the eorpora- ihe name of the senator from- Utah license--!- ; tlon the law providing for county,' and at least a dozen ronre- - which has been declared conerrtaHves seconded the " nomination. stitutional recently by in supreme court In-- . HLRepresentative fx Morris,b.e suranoe companies are exempted from leader of the minority, nominated the1 license tax, as are also religious Judge William H. King. .;1 P, B, and charitable institutions, Irrigation, only other PemocratJe which anpiy water for member of the legislature; seconded companies their own lands, sto, ' 1 Judge" King's nomination A "hill was presented by Morris of Aside from selectin- g- a fJnited Washington designed to Improve the States senator, the hous on January breed and characterofJlvi etoek on.. lawrT""!! view jHotvfff mKitos wwom. Arm hioq.wnacuj ' eurrtj 4 t - iim TArrrmSj woken Ca-pha- Do It Now Of LAVA fURflATioti 3 white-lip'bed.- r MS0f It Tbe-Jne- tbe-roa- ." t.riAnnmt: K. - - d t oai.iauieuiai purposes. a r.lll ( M ,( u, - I metu-- j 0 V Vice-Freside- ef n r ...... fVfiWD . ., - B. - at ' - t t :Jr-- , 'Hta-face-- i Mm I ap-we- f - ft Buggies. i.O''" r' W - "e- forty-threO- BOOTH 6, CLVF- - yvf th reSWtftion adopted byia, be T. McAlliaterof Gjibincoln, aDd an ordr sworn hi 'as iWabe-doo- . W I udo ... mous vote .jPTeyeryTtepuoiiean -- - Academy f lil'Mondav N... To'-'-v" Ai the session appeared Is C day,' Januajryl57 kjls In the- Nonb Support - of CftnflTMedriy.tpecg itrwellr places ; the governor," the- - iconj-th- e vary m e .. i: th Rtceiveel nun itlke JHa-cam- Opposiia the-- Pr h on 'i s' bpyond-the-PoIii- : .- ,thst'' 'i'comret-The senate, oa the artt',c SenatePeUtions lioa Hsb it r Senator Reed Smoot-habeen reelected as United States senator to raented, bein pe'11 ot succeed himself, and win hold office: ,iftah San Juan and WebV'Pre'm' laaria-hl- U. to- an act to- - nrl- - arcntt-15timanufacture and sale of maltVner Iwnflnn in It. Hla TTnl,a.y. rSir-TanM-T- Ht the stale o,1 ol senate Jtoot:lan-ry 19, In' the senateand. . house of 65scept " for m"cal, mechanV' norae-sprea- i slect hi. house: and Votes Being Cast for (Copyright, - fpFESSIONAL. 4 I i No, kj by 8horttory Pub. Co.) When Jedediab Lucia, full cargo Was running south again, hla mother, used (o.wrap hJro away In well down the straits, when. In the the dried Bea "grass of the higher mria dawn, the man braced. beaches Vhllcaha. worked at the- - torn neini saw jedediab slip from tha rig- oete and watched the blue jitrip. of SUlgJMJe-ha- d climbed at mid' Miter for "the iwew Wgbt on some strange purpose of his PROVi oi a salt'. Even when own. Caleb's boat had just cleared the harto stand by the helm, but bor and her bands still twitched as did not speak' tor some moments, and Watkins- & BercK "she tried to f ierlwhein hedid was unsteady" " eyes, would" the "spot "Brine Architects, where she knew ihe masts would first "What?", the man cried, and the loom above the dunes on Long Point. helm slipped a point - They were run 835 So. Academy Avenue,- Provo, Maybe it was Is - those long waiting ning before "the wind. month 8 that Jedediah's eyes began to 613 Dooly Block, Salt Take City, . 'Bring 'her aboiuMhe said with look like his mother's, a misty revery steady voice. '"We gb Ba;k!' about thera, but seeing every dot that Hut the man jammed the helm down IT. D. HOVTZ flecked the sea. And with the Octo andjteptto the course, looking furtive- " " bers comtng, when the cranVrrles Iv ahnnt to see. if afcv were near " ATTORNEY- said Jedediab quiet Uicla. would take him across the atrip ly, watching him, "but I've seen that Nos. 1, 2 and 3FaiTer Block . of land that held lh sea from 4he lit- thing that "will tak.aher back If she Provo City, Ufah - - tle town, and while sbe gleaned the goes with me alone Will you bring bogs, he kept on , the upper dunea, her abouVor And cowed by Jed ' HARVEY CLUFP ,w.UKr'O"C0uld see the ships .jA-- I BOOTH standing diah'B eye, the man slowly shoved the well out past the bars of Peaked Hills. helm over till the sails quivered .and F- . "Where are you? Lucia cried out, slacked and then jarred to the shock ; starting suddenly. f. And when she of the wind, head on, and the men " ATTORNEYS-AT-LAturned out he point4 t to sea and were scrambling on fleck' with scared laugheddQwn to her: faces." . .."l'ln in that riggin', reefln' the top "Get to the opes! " Jedediah yelled, loom i BUllDIHG, una apory man was In hln Provo, Utah sail!" And plnrn "You - atfajrti rJever neverl " she now she had to beat her way, and It cried to herself, as ke bent to the was not until she was rushing free gleaning again-.- But If your baby has on the backward course that Jedediab slept In the dried sea grass artd rolled. .gftlted In? mn to high ' among he uetH amrxomes "at last to" white, drawn,tstern with blg purpose, watch,, always, the ships go up, and but over- - his eyes was the rnlslZ o down and is glad when the wind fMes revery that waa over Buil ibt Pro-- . Lucia's, and his strong, and does not know why, there voice was full: vo 115 W. -la no use trying to hold him. when bis Straight" a5ve us maybe nigh 5 &., BY THl time comes. And Jedediah'f time eame Rowe's Welcome full two days' run soon enough foiv when they came to a wreck is pounding xnr the reef s. tell Lucia .that Caleb would never come "Who spoke us?" some one cried Go back she just said; "Yes, f know," and out. . ( In a few weeks he died and left Jede "No-rti- e spoke us!'' J ededlab flung diah to watoh the ships alonei . He wide his arms. "I heard the slatting w.ienf across the duties, past the bogs sails an' saw reaV- .- Her riggin's r. If mother and had wherejiig TipnM. , WBTiIeekier, masts .are wBeTecame tolhe sea his eyes Saw d nren arecllngmg in "'the sall.iio-feateLnething bnta tar white off thtr EMails," than felg hanr r dfloes 1st hard over theln! Sbes rigged outward bound, butl werehuddled together. " Jedediah crossed to the "She's coming lor me!" And he foremast and turna. " . turned to run all the way to .the Til- -.- "I'm hot daffy, menTHjear me but lage to wall by. the wharf tmtii , the If we don't. find her In '.two may-sBut when he asked to three give me three the oil is yours , boat cante ni. Provo City, Utah.' shin on her the eautain of the whaler an' your wage I'll ""- "'. . sign it." X t ; rleolted him oyer slowly with a careful A man stirred and held up his band $100,000; noting of the JIthe,, boyish figure, and -to let If drop again. r then a, long stare into Jededlah's eyes.;! it was no simple superstition of the YaECTORS: r sea. Every sailor knew that such '.' . by you?" not dick thtnTtejfehdiheofould lYeaJr: Bead 8mol n er for oil with Presldeo who had been . 7 look ."Iton't it!" C. K. Loose. . ....... r, . " Jedediah climbed 'I can.", . slowly to the masthead, the men J. Wm. Knight, crept '"Sign In, then.X put Inhere for an- back to their and Miss Betty Soger Farrer, Geo. Taylor, sr other hand. One didn't show up at rushed on into places, the north ""STdBnU Twelves. sailing. Didn't want a boy, but sign The days were short in the northern I T. r JOS. AMUtlL CaeKiu. in." And Jedediah signed for a two waters, and it, was in the dimming cruise.. lighTTbf the third noon that the far General banking business transacted years' . While the ship beat up the coast headlands of Rowe's Welcome showed Safe deposit boxes for rent. r Davis toward. as little off the port "bow, and almost at the. strait there work to da, and Jedediah eould dream moment of sighting her, Jedediah's and grow solemn in the , great new voice rang from the masthead. 'There marvel4 of it all,, and then laugh-alou- d w,ere no words, just a great cry that " because he. was dTag' JiJs bed out- - the wind and i brought the men up from below 4o lie 4iBder this new clambering below Tiim. sky and take the swish of the. sea and "Whar away?" She wind on the sailsTnto her off! She's broad on the with 1sim. But when they leebowLand.theineft swarmed -up had entered the straits and tha Tay the ropes and then clung there a gap, wai nearing,-therwas toa serlom, fop aeresa thoeShateaved-aiiif work to be dreaming.." There were tba andPTmdelow-nhmrlaswunglong cold days at the masthead that battered wreck, her masts gone, the grew suddenly pulsing hot at sight ol rigging strewn across her decks and a pouting whale. Then the great the ' pounding sea against ber. "But And get tliem to figure on Swing of the boat V puij JsJmeet.it "over her. tW tftffTand cunning of stealth, and and Jedediah's orders came In a voice - wiring your fib'uae for eleo the stifled joy in the danger of fight that lashed and bit them ' into quick ac - ": ' trie lights. It is the onlj and capture. tion against the sullen weather; They ice had come andreliable Tjhe clean, safe early that .year, of!." before'lhe- wind and. 'then or, maybe(tthfr whalealwere 'shy, for kept ran- alose.-the reefs, "and the long method of lighting. the ship could not get .her full carao boot- put owt1 with" Jcdedlah-amTtliredown Azores inn trnd fiytlSB" to com Office, 55 ffccademy AwflrrT men, though: every one had begged to plete it. and made Amsterdam go and Both f hones 57-- 2 Lins market' ekise to thndlnfr at .in en became after - days' without year cut jeaeman was atraid ef Water and food. But when they'were that great strange-thrn)!.a- t the enfof close on her, and there was no anthe quaya.that was a city, where the swer to othelr 'shouts, two'of the men sailers clambered up boldly by some trailing cWldreirsjwiiitignftsBrir.ird' not PAnAQ anA than tatf Katlr niA aI.J a Biy ton IS 4&n Qrocerlea and Provisions AS-SKO- eurred in with ..Napoleon .-J T. T.jr!orr- - Jehiv bounced sof IT" Beck. Watches and Jewelry LAST CENT; PUT Wm -- fceo of Provo, - - Cheops Had an Object in View in Mar. yetous. Structura.TA ,v The distinguished Egyptian King th greatpyTamitf; Cheops builder--of was onpe discussing human vanity witn and the latter ex PBiial force" pressedJiiiaaBlt with the subject of the other's, mojiu.; "Of all existing specimens of human vanity,' toy clear king," said Johnson, "I consider your pyramid the hlggest Why on earth any man, king ofother-"Wlimisfit tomb like that, a thews nd times too big 765 feet long and 450 feet high-stu- mps ?, Tlda should-want'trtu- me,"--- - ) The Egyptian king" laughed. T.t'f"I had a, most excellent reason, toy dear doctor," he said, for dolpg precisely what I did do, and the wisdom of my course is shown by the fart that J (hat pyramid stilt stands exactly where I put it." ..:?::r::;,::: .,:.:ji::--i: "What has that- got to do with It, ' pray?", demanded Johnson. : - "Everything," answered .a Cheeps. "For my prime object was to ulld for myself a tomb so heavy and big that you English couldn't lift It and put It fn a glass case In the Brltinh minemn Seems -- me I've w TfTniv uul ukif - - . - n Grade Touch on Typewriter Sood and Bad Work on Machine Easily 'i fact, It Is not unusual for be ..nerecnf at Formeryice-fjfe8ldentiat-Carjdid- Registers "- B, Indianapolis, Ejhlvely Ktek,"! Ind. The chodsing of as nominee for United waa folhers of the . per with thPir pprjodB, lowed Thursday afternoon by a state" as the learrter. progresses lir ment "JiWbenJn anything. typewritten you her"But froTjohn W. Kern, who wasart she" comes to realize that some Consee the periods and commas punched Shlvely's strongest opponent. must 'be touched hiore UghtiyV ..Mr tfmrm typej black and deep,'! said an experteoced lSan!glhara-ad-gnduallift r.nllnt, ly her VjerTooT says it made possible not only the betypewriter, ; "you may know that "the oecon.- less niaca and and deep, a done by worltrwas, beginner orJy with ft. ther trayal of constituents by their rep practice she coms one who baa not yet done auffiolent "all sorts of treachery, automatloaily, to grade her work to have acquired a perfect touch. corrupt praetlceg," snij dotiWdeallng touch on all the letters and signs until . ."The reason for-t- he deep punching at last she, la, able to produce type, GOT AWAYiWITK COIN.' of the punctuation points Is very simwriting that Is nothing less than ple. . Naturafly enough," the 'beginner tlsttc and uniform and. fimatt" Bar)inn"0"fegon Injffecttrne Robbed by at typewriting plays upoa all th keys "beautlTuC . . i. ." - rwo Maskso Wfn. - . . but, as the types One to see, the : "It Klamath Falls, Ore The Klamath tQ the eyi present twequai good work of lh intelligent, sensitive printing-surfaceof amounts bunk waa held" up and robbed County itjollows and competent typewriter," of over tj.000 In coin' by two masked that ejiiaf force " applied to all the j;-.- truly-- i in, men at noon" on January 16. The rob- V9 n more or less ua'equal x keys ,the Face of It, wno took .chatae ot Ui kaek rati ..... , "A photogTftriher'j la a nice kind of printing HJn fhe .paperi in , an- easterly direction. His com.."For Instance, a certain amount of buBines8."ifaid ib admiring frjend. panion gave him ample time to get e force applied to he B key might "It Is in the., main," admitted tha away from the tank, and, still holding of that type a fair impression on ' "photographer,'' glancing anontjils sta hie revolver on tinnk the paper, but the same force applied fllo, ."but st(ll lhearosonifLjiH!j- t- twctrr-rtirnrr- jri. tuu door..ntwa"s -tD A peiJuiLnJght-drlv-a-Wt- at Dalllinore-Anjeiia irirre abogV.U". traeked to a barn near the bank and ' -. 'n tan. point, clean through the nauer. .. capturi'd. Btate-regtela- ture . v , ,m,-- 'On - pro-duc- - . Resentment Still Strong In the House. For a tlmey Thursday In thejouse it looked as though that pnest-- " body would further resent-th- e nurtrs of-congress and the secret service by or--.. ffWIng ttfd printing of 2,000,000 copies of the proceedings ot January 8, tab ling his remarks.: A resolution to that - Washington: u ai&na), but so strong was the sentiment agarnst It that It. waa tabled. The District of Columbia dpproprla-tkr- a bill, waa- - paasad - . 1 . Nashville," Tenn, The bill to prohibit the sale of intoxicating liquors fn 'Tennessee passed the lower honm of the general assembly Thnrs hy night, OS to SO. The measure is the one passed Wednesday by tha sona1!-annow goes to Governor raiters He is expectedMo veto it, but veto only 'operates1 as a1 aa a stay. The bill prbv!.!L pvihibitlnn becomes fffeclive 1009. The prohlliitl'Mi ac 7 ! sur-"-v- ' l- governors veto vote Iraneh by r OrUinaHy t! of -i - .v - . |