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Show - I- - i CAME AFTER HER. UTAH STATE NEWS GOMEZ A DIPLOMAT The new city administration of Midvale contemplates the installation of a water sstem try he near future. The next Mumcipal League convention will be held in Sandy next January, that town having won over Mt. Pleasant and Mantl at the Logan convention. Scott Lynn, a midshipman from Salt City, has been dismissed from Annapolis, and his friends in Utah have taken steps to have his case reconsidered! Members of the Manufacturers association of Utah are making a determined effort to arrange for the reopening of the Provo woolen mills, which have been idle for several years. An election is to be held at Price on February 15 to vote on the proposition of bonding the city for $10,000 for the purpose of erecting an electric lighting plant and establishing a PRESIDENT OF CUBA CHECKED THREATENED RACE CONFLICT BY PERSONAL EFFORTS. are Johnny What grandad ? descendants, Trouble Grew Out of Refusal of the Management of Principal Hotels of Havana to Entertain Negro Leaders. Grandad They are people who Havana. Fears of a race conflict, come after us. out of the recent disorders growing Then the Johnny baker and the resulting from the refusal of the manmilkmen are Marys descendants. agement of the piincipal hotel in Has vana to entertain negroes, have, iu a Plaintive Protest. Fog-EySmith of northwest Wy- great measure, abated, possibilities of oming bore an appalling facade. His further trouble hating practlcall disstyle of beauty was a blight. Depend- appeared. For a few dajs the situation was ing upon his horrific exterior, he was in the habit of trying to awe newcom- threatening, and there was a strong ers. On one occasion, affecting some undercurrent of indignation among nedispleasure at the manner in which a groes, which, it was feared, might not pallid stranger watered his liquor, Mr. be kept in check. That it not only was restrained, but Smith announced, frowning, that unless he detected immediate amend- the difficulty for the present was sucment he would send the neophyte cessfully smoothed over, is mainly due home in a market basket. Which Ill to personal efforts of President Gomez. The president sent his secretary to sure tear you up a whole lot, said Fog-EyHalf an hour later Mr. Smith confer with the management of the was found groping about on the floor hotel, and summoned to the place Genunder the poker table, hunting for his eral Cebreco and other negro-leaderglass eye, and muttering to himself. He pointed out that the Intrusion of The stranger asked with some evi- negroes where their presence was not dence of impatience what new line of desired, was undignified and merely sentiments Mr. Smith was now har- served to rouse the animosity of Amerboring. That injured resident, glaring icans with whom it was highly desirmalevolently from beneath the furni- able that all Cubans remain on the ture, replied : "Which I sure do hate a most friendly terms. He also reminded the negro leaders how much the man with no sense of humor. prosperity of the city of Havana was Nil Desperandum. dependent upon the number of AmeriPercy Parkington rose and brushed can tourists, whom any danger of sothe dust from his knees. Then, draw- cial disorders would deter from coming himself up to his full height, he ing. gazed resentfully 'upon the form of HEARS FROM COOK. Miss Muriel Muggins, who nonchalantfanned while. herself the ly Brother of Explorer Claims to Be in Very well, Miss Muggins, came in Communication With Him. bitter tones from Percy. Oh, very New York. William A. Cook, brothYou have spurned me, it is well! true! Indeed, you have spurned me er of the discredited north pole extwice! But, though despair eats my plorer, on Saturday declared he had It heart, I shall not die! I mean to go received a letter from Dr. Cook. into the busy world. I will fight! 1 is merely a brotherly missive, he said; one of three that I have received in will win! My name shall become known, and my riches shall become as many weeks. Dr. Cook is in Europe, but I do not care to say where. envied Pardon me for Interrupting you, Mrs. Cook it with him, which disproves Mr. Parkington, interjected Miss the assertion of false friends that she Muggins, but when you Fhall have had deserted him. Nor have they deaccomplished all that, you may try me serted their children; the two girls are not with them, however, but are being again. Lippincotts. educated at the Hamilton institute at West Eighty-firs- t Her Idea of Discipline. street, Manhattan. Dr. Cook says nothing in his letters One day recently, just after the opening of the Baltimore schools, the about preparing a detailed account of teacher of a primary class had occa- his trip to the north pole for ? the 1 am confision right at the start to enforce dis- Copenhagen authorities. dent that he will come out all right in cipline. Here, young man!" she exclaimed, the end, however. indicating a pupil whose name she did New Changes Against Haskell. not yet know, I saw you laughing in this school ! Guthrie, Oklahoma. Charging GovI was only thinking about someernor Charles N." Haskell and state thing. maam, said the youngster, officers with a violation of the law and constitution of the stale in sheepishly. in the manner in which public moneys Well, dont let that happen school again, said the teacher, stern- have been expended, Representative ly. Sunday Magazine of the Cleve Lester A. Maris, representing the land Leader. Republican minority, filed an affidavit in the lower house of the legislaCertainly Not Present. In general, the It was in one of the colored schools ture on Saturday. Governor Haskell are charges against of Baltimore, and the teacher was an inexperienced one. There was talk- that he mismanaged the public funds under his control, in whole or in part, ing among the little negroes before and has wilfully and designedly auher. thorized the misappropriation of said I want absolute silence, she said funds. severely. Madman Causes Panic. Still the talking continued. I want absolute silence, she reChicago. Two hundred people, peated again. many women and girls, were At the tlihd demand one very small thrown into a panic when Carmina girl spoke up boldiy. SItoli, a laborer, entered a hall where Assalute Silence aint hyar, she they were dancing and began firing a She's got de toofache. said. Liprevolver. The dancers escaped pincotts Magazine. through windows adjoining roofs and down fire escapes. All the shots went Before she is married to a man a woman always wants to think of him; wild and Sicoli, who was angered at from the hall, was afterward she wants to think for him. having been ejected overpowered and locked up. Fog-Eyee - HARD TO DROP Britons Do Not Desire Radical Changes. London. With Premier Asquith on A young Calif, wife talks about coffee: e It was hard to drop Mocha and the continent and Chancellor Closely following him, politiJava and give Postum a trial, but my nerves were so shattered that I was cians are resting on their arms, disa nervous wreck and of course that cussing what lines of battle will be taken up in the new parliament. The means all kinds of ails. At first I thought bicycle riding moral generally drawn from the eleccaused it and I gave it up, but my con- tions is that the country does not dition remained unchanged. I did not want radical changes in the house of want to acknowledge coffee caused the lords or in the government policies. trouble forT was very fond of it. At The spirit of conciliation, therefore, is abroad and schemes for a compromise that time a friend came to live with are being debated. us, and I noticed that after he had been with us a week he would not Oppose, Postal Savings Banks. drink his coffee any more. I asked him York. The American Bankers New the reason. He replied, I have not had association, the most important and a headache since I left off drinking coffinancially in strongest organization fee, some months ago, till last week, the world, will spend $1,000,000 to when I began again, here at your table. educate the people away from the PosI don't see how anyone can like coffee, tal savings bank idea, according to anyway, after drinking Postum! an announcement published here. AcI said nothing, but at once ordered to the statement, the associa a package of Postum. That was five cording has decided on concerted action tion. months ago, and we have drank no the postal savings bank law against on two occasions coffee since, except and may not s.op at $l,0no.noo In their when we had company, and the result education of the people. Unlimited each time was that my husband could of literature will be distribsupplies not sleep, but lay awake and tossed uted and speakers sent out. and talked half the night. We were Run Down by Train. convinced that coffee caused his sufferconto so he returned O. Pennsylvania train Postum, Mansfield, ing, vinced that coffee was an enemy, in- No. 9, westbound, struck and killed stead of a friend, and he is troubled Mrs. Roy Covert and fatally Injured no more with insomnia. her husband at a crossing near I, myself, have gained 8 pounds in Further on the train struck weight, and my nerves have ceased to an automobile on the outskirts of quiver. It seems so easy now to quit Crestlin, a few miles away, and killed coffee that caused our aches and ails J. H. Siglock, aged 60, and Charles and take up Postum. In Eckelberger, both of Hayesville. Read the little book, The Road to the automobile with Echelberger and Wellville, in pkgs. Theres a Reason. Siglock was Curtis Doorer of MansETer rend the above letter? A new field. Doorers shoulder was crushed, one appear from time to time. They his leg was broken and he received inare genuine, true, and foil of hnntas ternal injuries. Interest. But Many Drop It. Lloyd-Georg- A'Nation of Bridge Builders. The United States is notably In advance of all other nations in the science and practice of bridge building.' The increasing demands of commerce justified longer and longer spans, the weight of locomotives and trains doubled and trebled, the single bridge members increased to one hundred feet in length and one hundred tons weight, wonderful steam, hydraulic, pneumatic and electric machine tools were made to fashion them with, and costly special shops were built in this country and operated by thousands of men,. The methods and facilities of erection have kept pace with these developments. Enormous derricks, traveling towers and steel rope tackles operated eight at a time by a single steam or electric hoisting engine, with many other costly special appliances, have- been provided for assembling the great members quickly, cheaply and safely into the finished far in span. America stands advance of all the world in the daring designs, high quality and economical and rapid construction of many great bridges. F. W. Skinner in Harper's Weekly. to-da- y Man. Periodically there are published the names of celebrities who were famous before they were 35. But genius is The great mass of peoexceptional. ple might enjoy the facts about some desirable model whom they may hope to equal some time if they live and learn. For their consideration, therefore, we here set down the achievements of a certain man. At 20 our hero had learned to bathe properly and to sleep with the window open; at 25 he had loved a wholesome girl and married her; at SlTle had mas ered his temper and learned to reserve judgment; at 45, bis children were proud of him; at 60 he bad achieved kindness, moderation, and the respect of his neighbors. Colliers Weekly. A Model Maligning Mother. Mrs. Brennans ten children had gathered at the old home for the first time in years. She surveyed the group proudly. From Capt. Tom of .35 to Mary of 11, she believed they were equally dear to her. Mother loves all of us, said little but she loves Mary, meditatively, Tom best because hes oldest. Mrs. Brennan protested that she cared for all alike, then appealed to her second son. Dick, you grew up with Tom, and can judge better than Mary. Did I ever treat him better than you?' said Only in one way, mother, the big fellow, a twinkle in his eye. On cold nights you used to come in and pull the covers off me onto Tom. Youths Companion. Cross-Eye- d Justice. These two items appeared in the Lillie same column of a local paper: Sutton of Ocean Springs. Miss., an orphan, who had the care of an Invalid brother, was arrested for stealing five eggs and a half pound of butter, and was sent to prison for a term of seven William Kevelwich of Balyears timore, a chauffeur, who ran down and killed Albert Pries, a little boy,. In Buffalo, last July, pleaded guilty to the charge of manslaughter In the second degree, and was placed on probation for ten days upon the condition that he would within that time pay to the New York toys father $1,000. Tribune. Permanently Cured. Dr David Starr Jordan, discussing at a dinner in Washington certain rulings of the International fisheries t commission, said: The fish there get no chance. They have as hard a time of it as the whites in the interior of China. said to his "A Chinese druggist clerk: Did I see a foreign devil come out of here as 1 came down the street?' Yes, sir, the clerk answered. 'He wanted a permanent cure for headache, and I sold him a bottle of rat " , v. poison.' The Natural Question. Follower of Events A Harvard professor favors a revision of Ihe ten commandments Ultimate Consumer Gee whiz! Upward or downward? for their If men would stand politics, ligion like they do for how soon the lion and t e lamb would lie down together. does not spring up and grow and become perfect all at once equires time and Nourishment o ;bt Dante. ire Land owners undej the new state canal north of RIcbfiefj have secured the promise of the use of enough wa ter from the state land board to ir rigate 2,000 acres of new land this year. While driving along Twenty-fiftstreet In Ogden, a buggy belonging to George Butler was run into by a street car and Butler thrown to the pavement, but he escaped with slight bruises. George Bridenbecker, one of the injured trainmen in the Lemay wreck on the Southern Pacific, will not lose his leg, as was at first supposed, it having been found that the member can be interest is being manifested at Murray in the proposed revival of the flax seed industry. For the past two months meetings have been held and a great deal of good accomplished. Property values in Juab county dTe on the rise. The greatest demand appears to be for dry farm lands, which often bring as high as $60 per acre. The country is booming agriculturally, and prospects for the coming spring are unusually bright. George Radcliffe and Charles Murphy, suspected of holding up and robbing the conductor and motorman on a street car in Salt Lake City, have been placed behind the bars in Salt Lake City. Radcliffe has made a confession which Implicates Murphy in the holdup. Whether or not it is legal for the city to .Impose a license against the butchers while other kinds of busi ness are exempt will be the point at issue when the case , of seventeen butchers, arrested for failing to pay the license for the year 1909, will come , . up for, hearing in Ogden. , , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sprague and William Morgan have been arrested In Salt Lake City on a charge The remains of a counterfeiting plant was found at the Sprague residence, while several counterfeit coins were found in the possession ol both Morgan and Sprague. Within a few weeks the Utah Pack company, which ing and Provision filed articles of incorposatlon with the secretary of state a few dajs ago, will begin the erection of one of the mosl and modern packing plants west of Omaha, in Salt Lake City. The company lias a capital of $100,000. An outbreak of the disease known as goitre has developed in the little town of Freedman, nearly every female in the town suffering from the disease, a swelling of the thyroid gland in the neck. Physicians believe the water used by the residents of the town is responsible for the disease. Joe Arnone, a prominent Italian ol Pueblo, and Mattie B. Murray, a girl 17 years of age, have been arrested In Salt Lake City, it being charged tha Arnone had abducted the girl, who was living .with him as his wife, fioin her home In Pueblo. A few hours after being ordered confined in the state mental hospital, A. E. Davis, a motoman employed on the Salt Lake street railway, died In a padded cell In the county jail. Davis was In a street car wreck some time ago, in which his closest friend was killed, and worry over the affair drove him Insane. As the result of the verdict of a coroners jury, William Naughton, head brakeman of the freight train with which a passenger train collided at Lemay, on January 17, must answer to the district court on a charge of criminal negligence, due to leaving the switch open, thus causing the collision and the death of four men. The subterranean Union depot, in Ogden, which were among the improvements planned in this city by the Harriman railroads for this spring, have been abandoned, at least temporarily. No reason for this change has been announced. The Dick bill, passed by congress to have state laws Conform to federal regulations regarding militias, went Into effect on January 22, and it finds Utah well prepared with a law passed by the last legislature conforming with Its requirements. Word has been received in Ogden of the permanent promotion of George McCabe to the position of chief of Ihe forest service law department, with headquarters in Washington. 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