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Show tiii; pr.ovo fnt' mm Ji k : - L uI nnv I-- mm. p pna . When the international dry farming congress Is bold at Colorado Springs,', from' October 16 lo'20. Utah will orobably be' rep- t reseated . by one, of tbe largest and most spirited dry farming ,1 V delegations ever jsect forth by ' tbls ' iUta, ,UTangemeata for 4$ the b'8 excursion tare10Justan been - : au- completed, according . noancenvebt ' Issued yesterday from ; Prof, Lewis , A. Merrill, executive , committeeman from Utah and a member of the board . the congress.. h of governors fr ; v : Governor Spry yesterday named the ,. who w!ll attend the conclave. Besides the delegates, a .large body of rpre- . sentatlve dry farmers will make the ' , trlpJ , The Utah party has chartered a will leave over tfe special 'jcar.-wbfDenver . 6 Rio Grande road and re- v; Pacific line. A , v .turn over the Union special sleeping car will be set out . 'In the, Denver & Rio Grande depot ; yards nexV' Saturday night October 14 at 9 ,0'elock. . The train carrying the delegates and representatives will ch - .. v leave Salt Lake City Sunday morning at 3:45 o'clock; arriving' in Colorado morning. A spe rate of $?2.50 for the .round trip has been secured, with an springs cial reduced y extra charge of 4 each way for Pullman fare. ; After the 1913 Convention: ' '. ' The Colorado Springs congress. It 1b aid, will be the biggest and best yet held, A! large somber of prominent speakers from all over the world' have been secured to deliver Addresses on the newest phases and possibilities of agricultuf e7"bft Is" fiiougt'thatCfrom the standpoint of practical Jnferma-t- i m and enthnciasm, the congress wIj! be ahead 'of any yet held. It Is "con- - lll'S GiJFPUT cured the congress ?of 1912 but the Utah delegation will go prepared to bring the convention of 19i3 to 'Salt Lnke City, Full particulars and , arrangements for the excursion may be had or made atJthfe office pt Fxof. Lewis rill, Vermont building, Salt Lake City, who heads the Tjtah party. Those' who expectio' attend u3tK communicate or 'call' Upon; him at an early date fn order to secure ' accommoda; tions. 14 , PoIlWing is the, list of delegates by Governor Spry to "represent Utah countyi t""' Jame3 Meldrum, Provo. Dr. Ilplbrook, Lehi. J. T. Cardner, Lehi. Edward South worth . A, J: Evans. Le'ai S. L. Chjpman, 'American Fork J. H. Dyon, Payson. " - Av-.Me- . 4 4 urt: V ', ' . - " OF etables t'r . '. roi. 4 : -- sjperm v ; hale a which flow-ers.-en- d jAAAAA ifr A A AAA AAA AAA -- Fcicr you will find jast what you .01? ss, Wall tnem-ber- Jonah's :. , ... ' ... is qne of the many interesiipg. v hft-.- Kjf 5, . '.'IL a l.1 ."' . Paper Pictures an,1 :ts Oi'.r rra-tciia- titit auto t Navy, Brown and Black, piped in Red or Green . the sin-painihig-i- a. painting. .... snd bagy i V a. 4, art bczt; we aLa do Hi0h School E.-W- a."d too-oo- Ilclure. - For lie at-'th-e . Work an. : S,-0- What Should Be Done With Parents. It seems remarkable that with about sixteen thousand new criminal statutes recorded each year nothing has yet beea done for the regulation of parents, j Children are daily, hay. hourly, because subjected to mortification ir parents commit some breach of odern etiquette or betray hopeless ignorance tan ; some vital ; point. vand ihis goes on day after day and year after year, and nothing Is done about ;"- I Johnson Paint 8c Glass Company 124West Center 8t ... Another X Shipment of these 'medium priced suits at -- 19.90 to $15 Oaath of Garibaldi's Nurte. (: The death hat taken place at Apr mont'e. at tbe age of 72, of Margherita In ber youth d'OrUndo of. Rivignano K a H,r. a foriJ'Alit ttiA mnat . . nut. rf v i vv ,uv. vis uuy - . New Lot Junior l, Coats in today Size 13; to .'19 years A. shirts show our superiority over the usual run. of laundries, in a rtnar.ked degree. We put the ""starth just where it belongs, "put .just"rthe right" amount .tJjere, and "leave no streaks "jTdaubs ;bl: starch on the we - 1 sboeking-lyvld-fashio&- , ry-- xwtrfc. mat-ter- ar-we- PROVO " STEAM LAUNDRY What-arewr- rto l.!JiRELE boa-plt- , -- & EilOTE 4 .Indiana Coed FHhermen. The salmon Ashing season has been very profitable for some of the Qulni-- - - ault Indians this year. - The ran has been fair and prices have been especially good. ' Several . Indians have made good sums, but. Johnny and ". , Hoquiam Oregronian. - correspondence Portland ' , . ' v . Railread Land in China' ..... i Never sold in bulk. -- NATIONAL BISCUIT 51can Laaadry COMPANY 468 Sooth Academy 'Avenue John L..8egall, announces the arrival of the first club rates on magazines. . He has .some attractive elub rates to offer in connection with Review of Reviews and will quote 1911 :JZi prices on clubs subscribed up,.. to NovembSr 1. 1911, aftef date- - 1912 price will prevail, which are. higher: onu- account of Jncreaesa postage on magailnts. - A postal will ' bring lists, prices, etc. t THE REAL SIGN Is the Electric tive both day and sight. It draws the peotile tpyotrf 4window night and thtr ) "caleryournpuce ca btz.ia , day TRY JT. 4 . iLECTRIC UCHT- . - 4. - waiJM!5 sigxv--attrac- -; . ' Designs an.d quotation! ' promptly submitted. $ You need a bank -that ltcon-- . venicnt to. your- other ap- pointments asrwcll at bank-- " Trlng." - ."Our r location meets ' your- requirements precisely and our- expeditious service permits Jiorexatious. delay. . . THE ELECTRIC r CO: .46 North Aeadengr. - - .'i TheKmgFtngirailway-axithoriUt- s have raised the rent of the land? ad joining the railway station, now yed Coal de- merchants by the-coTiositorlesrrThe' lncTeaged business I (he- line has greatly' raised the value tf these lands 'From- the Pekln JIh' . . Pao. - seeeMeMteeois.sm - al -- , proof package. 4 , . . BUSINESS MAN': ''Allr-ror, .. THE FAMILY WA3H if aent to this laundry, will be foundered as cheapel aa It can be done la any liome laundry and much- better. We do not tear tbe .clotbea and your dining room and bead Jlnens will be Irone dand folded aa If done under . . s.., your own. eyes we launder snirts to flf rlibjC , We leave tbe, button boles as food as we find. them., No- "saw-edges":are put on tae collars we wasb. Tbe beauty' of our work will more than will please yoa JL postal orthe" pbone' v brlns onf wagon.' Domestic THE STARCHING- - their-discred- -c- , Always 5 cents. AI: ways fresh and crisp in the! moisture-- j 4 Too much, of, course, should not be :: - ; txpeptedvojf.ur, modern parents; that they kno wnpthiDgef geography . te. ' tot exVmplei aet Necessarily to be laid to But hat'lhey are hopelessly ignorant of slang, that they in Iff at cigarette and roug and that , riots, and took, pan Jn.tne uartnat-dlan .campaigns; In 862 she was aa mey like to pee playr where .the, vili.i Asproasonte in the capacity of nurse, lain meets his Just due and virtue its nd',t,udd- - the vrfmaA - received . by reward, and that they wear s clothes, are all t TGaribaldi. :in !18(ii shtf accompanied ll m private' "con-for imbllc om-" . v',;V; manded the "Red Shirts' In the TyroL tern..! ... vr4:-'do writh " parents 7 charity, and for 30 years," under 'ibe who everdrtaJt ;ipytbiog. st Inger '"aarae of Sifcier " Scholaetka. mmiiv than lemonade, leave their spot Js la their coffee cuts, refuse to sit fn root tered t(the ronvalescents Id tbf of ' Portogruaro, Nursing gardens until midnight and dislike to ride' in a motor going more than thirty '. ,' ' mlieVa,btwrf-Ll- f. . , V r . . - " jlBVINE'S . isfiinn. to be bought merely: ; as an economy; -- V were being moved, there was a shortage in' car' supply, but aB a general thing througbotit the'year transportation facilities were adequate. The number of men employed In the i coal mines of Utah in 1910 was and that they were kept steadily employed fs shown by tEe' fact that each man averaged 260 working days. The average quantity of coal mined by each man.employed was 824.7 tons for the year, or TLlt tons for each work". ing day. 1 Buy them because of their freshness buy them because of-- their crispness buy them, because Of their goodness buy them because of their nourishment. . - ; d, "" goods guaranteed. Just Id Today -- L t" t " '"-t- - y. y Tf toonour too cr'iDr r tt I'": - is but five centsp Uneeda Biscuit are.-;,'- , . inPaiits, - inougn tne cosT At our new place of business a r - good eating. A A, I - 'in health, in . !' 1 4 V nt , Ow-ow- tti novel exhibi-- . coal production in 1910 was $4,224,- - ibings.to bri seerf. Hod oi Diltlionl objects in natural, his... 556. with' an output of' 2,517,809 short tory At the Natural History . museum. . tons. accord'rg to af London, niigiand. Tr'---"'-Parker, The space Hotted to "the collertlon tho United States geological survey. is TafTtoonimitedTo permit actual spe-- ' Compared with 1909, when tao cal cihiens of the larger mammals, but a number Of tnteresiing photographs are v production of Utah- amounted to shown of the hyena; ths short tons.Valued at $3,751,810 lion, the the ild boar, and the: hippopotaelephant the output in 1910 showed an Increase mus which was known to the ancients of 250,910 short tons or 11.7 per cent as the water ox. In the same case are In quantity, and of $472,746, or A2'e some finely preserved specimens o? per cent, in value. Utah's production the chameleon, the Egyptian lomb bat. in 1910 was affected only, indirectly, if a beautifully marked -cobra, Cleopa. at all, by the coal strikes In the mid- tra's asp, the horned viper : and the frog. dle west that is, by the demand cre-- . The frog Is mentioned twice ated on the mines of Colorado and In the Old and once in only the New new meiicu,. wuicn possiDiy reaucea Testament It is of the edible variety, the competition of coals from those and-- ia widely distributed In Europe, states in markets to the west and Asia and North Africa. Aarge case contains seven of manna, .- a - southwest reached Jointly by them and species of lichen pieces found in North Af" the coals from Utah mines. , This in rica and the eastern deserts and of Utah coals is mountains. The Inhabitants of these creased production looked upon as only an indication of districts still regard this manna as ' .normal growth that, may be expected sent from heaven.' There are also bulirnshes,' ieaflfs to continue as the country develops enter- - andeections "' of the more famous, trees jn population and' industrial ef the Holy-Land,' such as Cjedar. ebjprises. ony, sandalwood, boxwood, gopher The ye&f wak" one of general pros-perlt- wood,- - thyme- - wood (mentioned In RevBays Mr. Parker, to both oper- - elation)' and olive wood. -- The plagues of a'tora and miners. - Production increasEgypt are represented, prices advanced, and although ed by the North American and migrathere were no strikes for higher wages tory locusts, the canker worm, scorpion, hornet and, gadfly. The- collec. or changed conditions, some of the tion .of minerals includes beautiful ceal mining companies voluntarily cut beryl,ih first stone In the fourth gave an advance of 6 per. pent in the row of the high priest's breastplate ..wages of their employes. During Au- - and the eighth foundation of the new gust and September, when the crops Xerusalem. ' ment all invest-mein nourish-men- t, " . i be IccgBd country-werker,- d BIBLE Mentioned in Holy Writ. of. (he family to Spots. JeromeS..McWade. the Duluth phil-- ' Bffrtiroplst paused In an eloquent apfund to tdl an' peal for a fresh-ai- r that appropriate story, ' - "A "tittle he said, mat- - "was on hia return home questioned roB--: about the lovely, countryside he had "Pardca me. but I. am lame; I shall visited. have to ask you to" take him there." " seen trees,' he said, 'and Casually spoke the bulldog, in "a cows, and hedges, and' v low, deep voice: .'TlQld on. Wet's hedges? Wot are they made of?' a,sked' another "boy? " 'Where I wuz, said the little felThen silence like a cataplasm de ecended to meliorate the' contusion low, 'the litdfie3 wuz made of bushes of ululaon; and leaves, and sweethearts.' " d-Minefa!s "Xiwilif jl Spooning f oFive cents spent for a package of Unfeieda Biscuit is an invest- . , . crackers. Therefore, Uneeda Biscuit -- ef-the That Was Air, Sharply spoke the c'dsHuctor: "Madam, you'll have-,-; bulldog Into the baggage car," ; Mildly (poke the . sweet-face- - the perfect soda -- . - more nutritive than any other flour food. Uneeda Biscuit are t . u .:- g' . ., NQ.LCcjbclinAjcf the Cnlmate, The Value at the mines of Utah's Soda crackers are 4 - suh-orb-an Ihi hjii : Archaeology and enterprise ' are at Seville. The tewa draws clashing te. much of Its water supply through the Canos de Ca mona, Roman' aqueduct stUl la good order, though maay of the nrcbea have beet,, filled op la thing for married folks." , order to strengthen Jt The aouedoct . ,: Humph," -Well. look t; Uie' matter calmly. with .the "closed arches blocka a district which Syinaa specuHere we are, married nearly twenty lators wish, to develop, and tho town yearav and , always together. Think bava decreed that It shall what a- - change tt would lor both authorities of us to get away alone to see noth. be loot down and the water conveyed Ing hot new actnea,' nothing but new through iron pipes "instead... This has f Indignation among arpuaed facaa;,, r.y-hy--:--and antiquarians art ' lovers through ;, , Hnmph.' ; out Spain, and the' academies of his "A change, a thorough change, that la what we require.,- - Doc Sawyer tory and;art at Madrid have pett tloned thr ministry of fine trta to saya.' check the vandalism. The destruc!MWilUani,'!ook here. I. consent. ! tion has been consent providing-.-yomake this least More forbidden for a time at interest in the matter change really thorough by letting me would be felt, undoubtedly, if visitors go off on my vacation by myself, and 1 were aware exist- rotf"tabo-Trttyvj. ou yoTirstheBlx ence of a Roman edifice through children that I haten't had out of which water has floirej tor over 2.000 '' my sight for ten years." years, but even Baeieker seems to " But this time it was Illjam who have overlooked it ' J said: , -Humph." n. prtfoUr-gB-- NATOAirHISTORY. HI. BIG . - i ceded ... d garden, over the Sonday paper and a pitcher. oTlced they were holding, a vacation argument -' Tea he said, Doc Sawyer tells me a separata vacattoa U the beat -' ." Modern Enterprise Clash In Seville, Spain, and r: Formar Wiaa Victory. Archaeology-an- . Za the -- ; if IS SAVED T., s - : ROMAN-AQUEDUC- Wife Aflrets to Separata Oytina Plan, 1 but Habby Drops the ' ' '. . . . Subj'aet. . 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