Show THE SALINA CALL By C N LUND SALINA UTAH TO MJKESHEFLT CHARGES Of PRESIDENT Hr STATE NEWS War against the closed booths In and restaurants saloons is being made In Ogden I W Shurtliff has been confirmed at Ogden succeeding as postmaster William Glasinann The citizens ot Murray are now agitating the city ownership of the waterworks system The new bridge spanning the Sevier river between Richfield and Monroe has been completed Yung Now one of the oldest residents of Salt Lake's Chinatown died last week from consumption There were seventy more births registered In Salt Lake City during 1908 than were reported the previous year A cablegram received in Ogdeq brings the news that Ogden residents visiting In Southern Italy at the time of the earthquake escaped Injury A mountain lion was killed In the of Provo canyon north fork last week which measured seven feet from the tip of the nose to the end of the tall Judge ChrtstlanBcn has rendered a decision on the demurrer In the Piute county election cases wnlch virtually wins the cases for the Republican nominees Fifteen hundred Invllatons to the administration ball In honor of the auguration of Governor Spry to be held in Salt Lake City on January 25 have been sent out Alvin F Heaton the OrdeTlTe 'boy Is to be placed on at Richfield during the week of the murder Mary Stevens near rdlervllle on April 23 E P Ransom- the locomotive fireman whose 'egs were cut ofT as the a Salt result of fallng underneath Lake route train In Salt Iake City has succumbed to his Injuries Arthur D Sprlngall a former resident of Utah who was seriously scalded at Callente Nevada on Christmas eve by falling Into a pit of boiling water died In a Sri Lake hospital last week Alexander P ngle a pioneer and who had res’ ed In Salt Lake City for years died last week During the erection of the Salt Lake temple Mr Pringle was for fifteen on years employed as a that building As a sequel tq the death of George J Ross on September 18 when he In was run down by an automobile charge of Dr Harry N Mayo of Salt’ Lake City a suit was filed against Dr court for In' district the third Mayo 25000 damages It Is announced that redlstrlctlng of the Denver & Rio Grande between Ogden and Denver Is proposed It being the Intention to cut out Helper as division point making the divisions en d je r u turn Green Riv It er anl Grand Junction of Public Instruction Superintendent A C Nelson’s biennial report shows that almost three times aa much money was expended In the erection ol new school houses In the biennium just ended as against the amount in the preceding two years The secretary of the Interior has asked congress for a provisional appropriation of $200000 to be used II needed to protect and preserve the water rights of Indians on the formei Uintah reservation In water appropriated under the laws of Utah Nell W Davidson a young man whc had been acting as clerk in the Og den office of the Pacific Express com pany has mysteriously disappeared His accounts seem to be In good shape and his friends are at a loss to account tor his sudden disappearance The city council has decided that after March 31 there shall he no more drinking after midnight in Salt Lake Moreover the saloon man caught violating this order will not only lose his license but will be forever debar red from the saloon business In the city There are Jflvq ’’candidates In the field for th 'office of fish and game wardenvdf Utah with the chances in favor vt the selection of Brigham Mad rfoiV Af Provo at present deputy for Utah Vnnfy who has made an enviable reoqrd for efficiency during his term of otutee It is probable that Charles Price of Ogden will retain the $2410 in bills in a newspaper which he received some time ago the officials of the Portland bank failing to Identify the bills It was thought the money was a portion of the sum stolen from the hank Owing to the efforts of Deputy Fish and Game Warden Brig Madsen of Utah county and others a lease has been secured of the Powell sloughs in Lake View to the state for a term of The sloughs are to be fifty years used as a bass hatchery and Utah lake stocked with this game fish Theodore Charlokis a Greek was stabbed through the right hand by Peter Havrels a countryman in a row which took place in a saloon at Garfield Charlokis says that Havrels wpnt to stab another man and when he Interferred the weapon was turned on him new school houses were built In Utah in the last two years at a cost of $70913295 Salt Lake or almost county got seventeen of these dpw buildings the cost of which was $38595290 The rest were pretty generally scattered over the state State Treasurer James Christiansen's monthly report shows the rebeen ceipts for December to have $782 14311 and the disbursements 150629 32 which with the balance 0fbJ258 83304 on November 30 leaves a blKgnce on hand December 31 of $G902tofBeconmiw: enraged at the persistent attention £town his wife M Atsu after firing thVge shots from a revolver at O Hisa Yania at Ogden sprang upon him and statbed him five times In the back and onte In the back of Yama the bead with a poclut knife will recover LIS IN UTAH r“ s- Jr TILLMAN South Carolina Statesman Says Chief Executive Actuated by Malice and Revenge Explosion five the that Washington— Declaring president had been actuated by motives of malice and revenge In attacking his course In connection with the Coos Bay Oregon land grant Senator Tillman of South Carolina from his seat In he senate on Monday made reply to the accusations of the chief executive His speech was read from manuscript and was a choice mixture ol Mr Tillman argument and Invective rose to a question of personal privilege Immediately after the conclusion of the morning prayer and as his tention had been widely advertised he was greeted by an audience which the filled every seat In galleries Krom the first the senator received most careful attention Senator Tillman's health is such that he concluded not to attempt any unusually severe language In his reHe said howply to the president ever preceding his speech that his friends were counting upon the of the chief executive and would have no occasion to complain If they would be patient for he expects to find other opportunities the close of the session to pay when his respects to the president he promises not to disappoint A peal of laughter was called forth when Mr Tillman declared that he tad not known that the executive's hide had been so greatly stung by the darts he had sent at him at various times when he had criticized him In When he suggested that Ihe senate doubtless the president believed “the pitchfork had gone out of business” another roar of laughter was called admonforth and the ished the galleries that applause of any kind was not permitted In the sennte apd If persisted In would necessitate 'Ihe clearing of all galleries which In addition to his speech had been printed In advance Mr Tillman had prepared other brief reread marks whlrh he “It has been expected and desired” he said “that having made my own defense I should direct my batteries I do not feel that on my assailant Is sufficient for the my strength double task for my physicians have mywarned me agalnBt overtaxing One of the truest and best self literature sentiments In English this from Tennyson: “'Soiling another will never make one’s self clean' "The president lives In a glass house with even a glass floor In It ond should remember the old adage He has exerted all the power of the government to destroy me but I feel that I stand unscathed because If all other arguments fall to convince men truthfulthe character for rectitude ness and honesty which I have of my life In years Men would at least be my bulwark who have always heen'clean and honorable dq not suddenly become liars and hypocrites at 61 without any necessity” MINISTER ADMITS GUILT Confesses Crime of Murder and Then Commits Suicide 111— Rev John J CarCarthage michael who on Janaury 6 In the litchurch at Rattle Run Methodist tle Mich killed Gideon Browning the and then burned village carpenter the body In the stove committed suicide here Monday January 11 by cutting his throat with a poeketknlfe He died at the county hospital after he had been taken from the boarding house of Miss Miranda Hughes he had been where as a stranger living since Friday In a long letter found In his suit In detail the told case Carmlchatel story of the killing of Browning how he had fallen a victim to Browning’s hypnotic powers and meeting him tn the church Tuesday night was comhow pelled to obey every command finally when Browning attacked him defendwith knives he Carmichael After killed himself with a hatchet ing his victim with the hatchet he stove tn the church said the suggested itself as the best method of disposing of the body Before putting the body In the stove however the dead man's he exchanged some clothing for his own which had become bespattered with blood Strike is Settled Denver — The strike of the shopmen of the Denver & Rio Grande system which has been In effect since last March was declared off after a two dayB’ conference between strikof the railers and representatives blackroads Including machinists smiths boilermakers and helpers As about 1000 men will resume a result work Thursday morning January 14 was a compromise The settlement The both sides making concessions men gained the principal point for which they struck contracts with the erders affected but lose some workwhich ing conditions in the shops were In effect before the strike Taft Eats 'Possum and ’Taters Ga — The Augusta did full justice Monday afternoon to Bohler the barbecue of Charles S given on his extensive cotton plantation about ten miles from town and at night he faced a spread of 'possum ond 'taters besides a menu 08 heavy dimensions as the guest of the local The barbecue party bar association consisted of thirty guests from Augusta including C P Taft his wife Mrs W H Taft Mr ond daughter ond Mrs John Hays Hammond and Frank M Hitchcock and Wife Found Dead In Bed Fort Collins Colo— J C Welles for the Fort Colfield superintendent lins beet sugar factory and his wife dead In bed Monday were found morning at their home about twenty this city from miles Apparently both had been overcome by coal gas In Fort Welles had an engagement and his failure to Collins Sunday keep this led to the search and disThe door was covery of the bodies cppned a hole had been burned tn the floor and rugs nearby were badly burned Husband LOST MI COAL of Gas Fatalities 7 7 WW Causes Twenty SPECIAL COMMITTEE All Sweeping Resolution of Inquiry Into In Detecting Moneys Expended Fraud Adopted by Congressmen in Illinois Colliery Leiter Washington— That the house does hot Intend to stop with Its action In rebuking the president In connection with his strictures regarding the se Italian Youth Is Lone Survivor of cret service was evidenced Saturday when at' the Instance of Mr Tawney Disaster— Former Explosion In of Minnesota and without a dissent Same Mine Caused Death of Ing vote It adopted a sweeping reso Workmen lutlon of inquiry Into the amount ot for the present moneys appropriated frauds and fiscal year for detecting Duquoln 111— A disastrous gas ex- the efforts made to unng to trial of men lost plosion in which fenders against the law their lives occurred at an early hour The resolution called for the apSunday morning In Joseph Lelter's pointment of a committee of five memA spark famous colliery at Zeigler bers to oonduct the Investigation and from a 'trolley pole of an electric to send for persons and papers and to with a motor coming Into contact administer oaths The sum of $5000 pocket of gas Is assigned as the cause was appropriated of the explosion After providing that the committee The Americans Killed In the shall ascertain the amount of money Included thirteen whoss appropriated for the present fiscal plosion bodies have been recovered and eight year that could he used to prevent frauds upon the several branches ol bodies remain In the mine Mr Letter personally conducted the the public service with particular reference to the public lands the resolufirst relief party Into the mine Thd tion instructs the committee to ascerlone survivor of the explosion was an tain "what branches of the public serItalian youth who escaped harm vice paid for In whole or In part out An expert who had been experiare of the United States treasury menting with tha gases In the mines authorized or are In existence and made by at Zeigler said he had placed the supported by appropriations congress whose principal duties are to mine In a safe position to be operdetect and prevent frauds or to apated and bring to trial and punThe men were engaged in clearing prehend ishment persons charged with violataway the debris caused by the recent ing the laws of the United States fires In the mine and it was expected whether such branches of the publlo resumed he would that operations or any persons service employed this week after two months’ suspentherein have been contemplated by sion the law or the appropriation establishThe mine was put In operation In ing or providing for'sueh service tha troubles 1903 names of the persons employed foi and soon after labor Ip April 1905 an explosion any period in each branch of Buct began men In the mine killed service during the "Current and Iasi fiscal year the rates of compensation and allowance paid or bplng paid tc ALIVE IN THE RUINS each of them by whom they were apVitality of Some ol pointed and on whose recommendaExtraordinary tion and a statement of the speclflo the Earthquake Victims duty performed or engaged upon by Madame of Messina— The body each day each of such employes Ogston wife of the British consul al since the beginning of the fiscal year es 1908” Messina who with his daughter caped from the ruins was found on HARVESTER COMBINE FINED The British consul Is reSunday ported from Palermo as recovering Lower Court Upheld and International from his Injuries Harvester Company Must Pay Up from taken still are The living being Topeka Kan — The Kansas supreme Ten days ago tt was the ruins In court a decision iianded down on under the thought that all burled Saturday affirmed the verdict and fine wreckage must have perished but several persons taken out Saturday were of the district court for Shawnee counHarvester ty against the International good found to be In extraordinarily The company mnst pay a company condition counts rescued an fine of $12600 on A party of sharpshooters Their attention was called each count being a violation of the old m’an to the place where he was lying by criminal section of the Kansas antitrust laws the whining of a faithful dog The chief evidence against the InterPresidential Nominations Will Not B: national at the trial was the words of President Cyrus McCormick of the Confirmed In Usual Haste zompany to the effect that his comthe United pany controlled cent of the Washington — That of Jhnts the States senate Is awakening to Its con- harvesting machlml In rigidly bountry and he stitutional ge( all ol responsibility The bompauy s attorneys obthem scrutinizing the fitness of appointees to evidence this jected strenuously to public office and that the body will on oblections but exercise that function In the fullest and based appeal the supreme court upheld Judge Dana degree In the future was in effect Further evidence as to existence ol the declaration of Senator Depew of a trust was based on contracts of the The senNew York Saturday night company's agents In Kansas however ator stated with emphasis decision In The Shawnee court’s that this would not be undertaken In this case attracted attention all over a spirit of antagonism to the presithe country at the time and the sudent of court's stamp approval ol preme that decision Is Enforcing Laws In Virginia Va — Mayor Hutchinson SHIPS REACH NAPLES Roanoke ordered the police to enforce every ordinance on Sunday No cigars clg Relief for Sufferers From Earthquake confections fruit and Tidal Wave arettes tobacco toilet articles or other merchandise battleNaples — The United States were sold The police halted all milk ship Connecticut arrived here Sunday wagons drays Ice cream wagons and Her sister Bhlps of the special squadof the ron sent to the relief of the earthhacks and took the names drivers and owners of the vehicles quake sufferers the Vermont Kansas The numbers of all the street cars and and Minnesota accompanied the Conand connames of the motormen necticut to Messina but did not come ductors running them were recorded of Owing to the fact that the trains to Naples freight and the numbers Is in mourning no sawhole not the country hauling city running through lutes were fired perishable matter were noted Already many Italians In the United Must Riders Hang States are applying for transportation Night Union City Tenn— Judge Jones on for their relatives In Sicily and Calabria and while it Is thought that the Saturday Imposed the death penalty relief could not be better employed on Garrett Johnson TId Burton Bob than In aiding the homeless refugees Cloai Ransom Fred Plncon Arthur to make a new start in life in America and Sam Applewhite the night riders which there are legal romplieatlons murdet of found were the who guilty might have to be settled In Washingof Captain Quentin Kankin and sen ton fenced Bud Morris and Bob Huffman to twenty Scores Buried In Ruins of Church the two other defendants years’ Imprisonment Berne Switzerland — During service The attorneys for the defendants near church on Sunday an ancient gave notice of an appeal to th§ state Sion burying the suddenly collapsed If this tribunal does supreme court Practically not Interfere the first named six men worshipers tn the ruins the members of all the congregation will be hanged on February 19 A wild panic were killed or Injured' Youth Charged With Bank Robbery followed those who escaped rushing Joplin Mo— Charged with looting through the fields shouting that an the Noel State bank of Noel McDonearthquake had overtaken the village ald county forty miles south of here Other villagers joined In the outcry Oliver P Billings aged 10 was ar- md were with difficulty calmed After rested here on Sunday by Sheriff in hour’s exertion the fire department after a five weeks’ of the place extricated fortv corpses Tom Carnell the bank out it Is believed there is still a numThe tot entered chase Sixty persons through a rear window while Cashier ber under the timbers Kis8ler was at his noonday meal and were badly Injured The collapse was pillars In an Its entire caused by the of looted the rash drawer away crypt confessed giving underground has contents $92 The boy Owned by Joseph ECZEMA NOW CURABLE TO Can Eczema be cured? Some physicians say “Yes" Some say “No" The real question Is “What is meant by Eczema?" If you mean those Bcaly which make eruptions those disomo-their first appearance not at birth hut years afterward anil perhaps not until middle age — then thire ein no long r he any question that these forma of Eczema are curable Pimple vegetable oil of mixed with other vegetable Ingredients will kill the germs that infest the skin Apply this prescription tn lathe akin and instantly tlint awful Itch gone Druggists everywhere rnrry in stock this oil of wintergreen properly compounded Into D D D Prescription and L D D Soup HONOR TO CALL HIM FRIEND Medical Practitioner Rank Scale of Humanity High In To know a medical practitioner Is to know one who Is superior to the Few profesaverage educated man sions perhaps no other develop so much of character The occupation of healing and the necessity of beholding men and women ard children at their worst Irritable unreasoning and often cowardly has not fortunately caused his own degeneration Ills for thoughtfulness Is trained to keenness his selfishness where there Is any is shrewdly hidden and the human Instinct for enjoyment Is none the less in him because of his knowledge of Its reactions That the doctor's expectation of life (a short Is the natural result of his following a calling that makes unnatural demands Only the more fortunate specialists have time that they can calllhelr own The doctor’s work Is always exacting often discouraging and invariably draws without mercy on his nervous energy — Binghamton Press PATIENT Many SUFFERING Think Women They Doomed to Backache Are It Is not right for women to be ailing with backache urinary Ills headache and other of kidney symptoms disease There is a way to end these troubles John H Mrs quickly Wrght 606 East First D S Mitchell St says: "I suffered ten years with kidney complaint and a doctor told me I would never get more than temporary relief A dragging pain and lameness In my back almost disabled me Dizzy spells came and went and the kidney secreDoan’s Kidney tions were Irregular Pills rid me of these troubles and I feel better than for years past" Sold by all dealers 50c a box Co Buffalo N Y ways VAIN THREATS 9rr hoto Our Trade With Panama Washington — Six million dollars of Imports from Panama and $60000000 of exports to Panama represent the trade of that republic with the United States during the past five years according to a bulletin by the bureau of statistics made Monday public “Doubtless” says the bulletin "a large proportion of this was for the use of persons employed upon the canal or work pertaining thereto though a portion was for the residents of Panama aside from those engaged exclusively on the canal work” Bitter Kentucky Feud Williamstown Ky — Miss Ethel and 25 years of ago was killed five other persons Injured two probably fatally as a result of a street There had feud fight early Saturday long been hitter feeling between the It led Lantern and Ranson families to trouble when they met at a dance at the home of Weslpy Barnes two miles east of Williamstown and In the street where pistols and stones were used Sidney Ranson was shot below the heart and Charles Clark was shot through the lungs Party Comes to Grief on Long Island New York — Thrown from an auto mobile headlong against a fence Edward Colt Gilman a well known young L I real estate broker of Flushing was Instantly killed in a ride which a party of young men and women of the through Flushing were taking Long Island villages on Saturday Miss Julia McKlm of Flushing was rendered unconscious and was severeThe chauffeur Frank Brenly hurt nan sustained fractures of the skull Call on National Banks of the Washington — The secretary has announced a call on the national bank depositories for approxdeof $25000000 government imately posits $16000000 to be paid on or before January 23 1909 and the remainder to be paid ou or before February 1909 10 desire to The secretary’s for treasury provide ample funds needs at the beginning of the new administration Is believed to be the only purpose In making a call at this time The banks are said to be In condition 0 spare the cash w'tAout any Automobile treasury Jimmy Juggins — If you do not consent fo my marriage with your daughter I swear I’ll kill myself Her Pa— Ha that’s good you’ll save me the trouble She Was a Real Orator Senator Beveridge during a recent visit to Portland talked about oratory “The campaign” he said “has given us oratory more remarkable for quantity than quality True oratory is that which brings results Is that which converts an audience of supporters Such oratory Is rare "I have a friend whose wife a ‘suHer Is a great orator ffragette’ speeches from the platform are wonderful and her husband the other day gave me an Illustration of the efficiency of her private speeches ” ‘An agent called on my wife this afternoon’ he said ‘and tried to sell her a new wrinkle eradicator’ “ ‘And how did the man make out?' said I ” 'He left In half an hour’ was the answer ‘with a gross of hot ties of wrinkle eradicator of my wife’s own that he had purchased manufacture from her’ ” His Pedigres The calf which Gideon King had taken the summer resident to see owner and the stranger his surveyed with a wary eye “Er — what breed Is your calf?” asked the visitor ' Mr King removed a wisp of straw from his mouth and said: “That critter's father gored a justice o’ the peace knocked a lightning-roagent end over end and lifted a tramp over a picket fence and as for his mother she chased the whole out o’ town last brass band If that ain’t breed Fourth o’ July enough to pay $6 for you can leave him be I'm not pressing him on anybody” — Youth's Companion ROSY AND PLUMP Good Health from Right Food “It’s not a new food to me” marked a Va man In speaking One Way love ended when "How 6ad!” “Yes but they fixed It up They got a divorce and loved each other ever after” — Cleveland Leader Much Timber Goes to Waite A writer In the- London Tlmea estimates the yearly destruction ot timber by rotting for lack of use In the great forest of Uganda In the region near the source of the Nile at not less than one billion cubic feet Precaution "Why are you looking for a dyspepI didn't know you sufsia specialist? fered that way” "I don’t — Just yet But my wife Is going to a fashionable cooking school” —Baltimore American Cause for Anger Because a neighbor lured away hla excellent cook a Jersey man la building a spite fence between bis house and that of bis fortunate rival Probably he doesn't want to see how happy the other fellow Is “Their Itching Skin Diseases Which Are Not Hereditary Instantly Relieved by Oil of Wintergreen — rled" they mar Lithographic Stone Quarry What He Wanted Stones which are used by the lithogwith his Little Wallace dining In making called for raphers all over the world repeatedly grandparents colored pictures are found in a little rice Hla grandmother said: "Patience Wallace do have patience” To which district not more than four or five near broad three or two miles long by the little fellow quickly repl'ed: “I In Germany Quarrying don't want some patience gwamma I Nuremberg has gone on there for more than a want some wlce” century Home Cure for Eczema Present Duty Take pure pine tar and rub sore He who Is false to present duty reIt at letting night Apply places thread In the loom and will main on until morning This Is a sure breaks a flaw when he may have the fiud will help cure and the only thing that Its cause— Henry Ward Beecher Good the hands The Woman Who Works “Navigates” Hla Farm The woman who works Is Inevitably A story which almost parallels that a woman who is broad In her views told of Capt Gray the of Toddy Pond who Is cald to carry a Her opinions are not riveted to any Her viewpoint Is movable compass on his plow to run the fur- one spot Her experience In the business mart rows straight comes from Cranberry Isles gives her sympathy for other woman One sea captain who enjoy She has learned to accept the proud distinction of owning one workers of the very few horses on the island every friend new and old at an honShe learns to enjoy the got alarmed for fear that he would est valuation lose his bearings In the recent smoke society of people who have made someand on the veracious accounts of sober thing out of life— Exchange citizens took the binnacle from the vessel and strapped It alongside the The Will and It Application seat of his wagon An Individual's will is like a big fearing that tha the Intelweather might become so thick that piece of strong machinery The he would lose his bearings and have lect must direct Its workings to navigate in what was worse than a biggest muttonhead on earth can have fog It Is currently reported that he a strong will the real strength Is In life’ All of shouts at his team to turn to starknowing how to use It board or port Instead of the more experience goes to teach us that very conventional landlubber terms usualfew arguments quarrels or distressing Instead situations are worth a fight (Me) ly employed — Kennebec of following an Impulse to gain re Journal venge it Is always more satisfactory Egotism and decent do back ud and forget We draw the loam from the great Soak Lamp Wlcka In Vinegar river of humanity with our quillB and Soaking lamp wicks in vinegar 24 Imagine to ourselves that we have caught floating Islands at least— hours before placing In lamp insure a clear flame Goethe CONSTANT BATHS HIS MANIA Wealthy Plainfield Youth Spend of Hie Time Washing Mast man’s curious mania for constant at washing is puzzling physicians who Is Plainfield N J The patient suffering from the delusion that anything he touches soils his hands is the son of wealthy parents He spends most of hla time over the wash basin cleansing his face and hands He Is being treated by Dr Harry V Hubbard who In speaking of the case said that he had every reason to believe that he would be able to effect a cure "This is the third case of the kind that has come to my attention” Dr Hubbard said "but it Is by far the most aggravated My patient labors under the hallucination that every object he touches soils that part of the body with which It comes In contact and he at once rushes to the wash basin or bath tub as the case may be "Not long ago his family sent for me and explained their Bon's mania They told me that he had been In the bathroom 13 hours that day without leaving the room and they had reason to believe that if he had taken one bath 30 within that time he had bathed Of course this would weaken times the strongest constitution on earth “To give you an Idea how deeply rooted this mania is It usually takes this young man front two to five hours to dress each morning He arises and This at once plunges Into his bath he sets about makig his complete After picking up one morning toilet piece of underwear and putting it on The he at once washes his hands other garment is slipped on and again he washes his hands To get on his shoes and stockings he has to wash his hands four times and so on until He never is complete the toilet touches an object that he does not cleanse his hands Immediately thereafter “At times we find him deeply distressed after his bath More often than not he complains that the towels he used were not clean and he will set another bath and plunge in and out until he Is completelv exhausted" A Youthful Chivalry The son of the Rev Stephen S Wise was driving up Fifth avenue New York recently with his mother As they approached the entrance to Central park she called his to Saint Gauden's famous attention work the equestrian statue of Gen Sherman led by Victory "But mamma” he queried "why does not the gentleman get off his horse and let the lady ride?" Don’t Parade Your Troubles He bears misery Shakespeare: hides it most ALASKAN BIRDS Strange IN CALIFORNIA Visitors Brought to San nardino by Big Storm Ber- At an early hour this morning several flocks of strange birds numbering thousands came Into the city on the wings of a big rain and wind storm and this morning the bodies of many of the fowl were found lying Inert In the downtown Btreets and In the parks says a San Bernardino correspondent of the San Francisco Chronicle The air was filled last night with cries of strange fowl which attracted by the electric lights roosted upon the buildings or fell exhausted In the streets showed Investigation that many of the birds were of Alaskan variety and the only accounting for their presence in this latitude la that they were engaged In a long flight to the southern zones from their northern summer haunts and had been deterred from their route by heavy winds and rains The most noticeable birds were the northern phalorpe and the night herons The former birds are rarely seen outside of Alaska or In the far south Canal That Russia Need Russia’s ministry of ways and communications has appointed a board ol engineers to make preliminary sun canal to veys for the connect the Baltic with the Black sea The canal In the making of which several rivers will be turned to account will have Its northern end at Riga on the Gulf of Riga 309 miles southwest while the southern of St Petersburg end will be Kherson on the right bank of the Dnieper and 92 mile When thl of Odessa project is completed Russia may move her own ships to and from the Black sea without asking permission Work as Opportunity Offer He that waits to do a great deal at once will never do any — Johnson IT’S TIM ENOW To her that engagement ring too are June We pccially mount a large diamonds price extremes in we with our guarantee be married pure but 170 'MAIN ST SALT LAKE CITY UTAH PATENTSssi'ss of your invention ketch and description Harry J Robinson Attorney at Law and Solicitar of Patents Judge Building Salt Lake City Send best Who iCALIFORNIA s re- of “About twelve months ago my wife was In very bad health could not keep anything on her stomach The Doctor recommended milk half water but It was not sufficiently nourishing "A friend of mine told me one day and cream The reto try sult was ically marvelous My wife soon regained her usual strength and Is as rosy and plump as when a girl of sixteen “These are plain facts and nothing I cqtild say In praise of would exaggerate In the least the value of this great food” Ndrae given by Postum Co Battle CretfiMich Read "The Road to in pkgs “There's a Reason” Rvee A lev R)i ihe above lellerf ana aiipcv- - from time tn time Ther are tenuba traef and fall of kanuui latevneta : : i Sunshine Fruit and Flowers It’s the place for rest and recreawithin 24 hours of your very door tion health and pleasure Yachting FiBhinp Golflnjr Automoblling and other out door sports may be indulged in every day in the winter Fifty Dollars Round Trip Ask the SALT is the fare and tickets are good six months for return LAKE ROUTE man to tell you how you can jro to Southern California via San Francisco at a slight additional cost and stop over and retnt-most anywhere Information and tickets O A' 169 So Main St Sqlt Lake |