Show JZ - 5- - f 24' JWu OPENING PROMINENT of Catarrh and Othsr Complications Fully Ra- stored by Peruna Cad Casa Mr Chan L Grand Bauer Bcrtbe Grand Encampment I O O F of writes Texas from San Texas: "Nearly two years ago I aooepted a position as secretary and t r e a surer of one of t h ding dry estabgoods lishments o f Galveston Texas The sudden change from a high and dry altitude to sea level proved too much for me and I became afflicted with catarrh and cold In the head and general debility to such an extent as to almost me for attending to my Incapacitate duties "I was induced to try Peruna and after taking several bottles In small doses 1 am pleased to say I was entirely restored to my former normal condition and have ever since recommended the use of Peruna to my friends” Ask Your Druggist for a Free Peruna Almanac for 1911 PREVENTIOI better then cure Tutt's Pill if taken In time not only cure but Will prevent SICK HEADACHE biliousness constipation and kindred diseases O Henry— “The Poor Boy from the CQuntry” Tail’s GIFT Rescued Father and Proved of By FLO FIELD REAL CHARM From Despondency Foundation Fortune the OF UTAH LEGISLATURE 8oms ODD FELLOW CHILD’S Uw ’M Just a poor boy from country” tbs The few people who of had themselves value A certain business man has a curienough to know O Henry him ous little charm for his watch chain loved well perhaps He wouldn't sell it for f 1000 no nor best when with this whimhe would two nor three His little child gave sical deprecation his own penetratexcuse It to him one day when as he says he that were was "down” ing humor or generosities “I had lost every cent I had In the It was bis personal world and there at my desk my head password his humorous apologia and on my arms I was thinking of a possi- his saying It always seemed to break ble way to end it when my little child one of the alabaster boxes of life’s percame up to me and asked: 'What does fume and diffuse a warm essence of "ruined” mean And then I good feeling enough to make the papa?’ hearer Inwardly beam with Borne new knew I had been groaning loud enough use It as an to be heard and understood 'You said contentment He did notsuch as literor “stunt” "ruined" paper What does It mean?' affectation in for "‘It means I haven’t any money ary men of a cheaper grain go Never he had none of those traits Papa’s a poor man’ The little baby than was there purer Individuality back then feet pattered away again that of Sydney Porter whom America and here on my watch charm is what claimed as the greatest lfvlng short she gave me Not a great fortune — no of exception with the but the foundation of one Whatever story writer I’ve got since came from it for It gave Rudyard Kipling It has been said of him that he was me courage" — The Christian Herald fleeing from “quiet reserved modest the limelight” All that he was but Their Last Hope Gone was the immeasWhen the minister praised the rasp- more the quietness sensiurable reticence of a profound berry Jam at Mrs Green’s bountiful the modesty was a not tive consciousness Saturday night supper he could selfless yet beautifully sane perception Imagine why Angle and Horatio the was too real ho and of perspectives twins gazed at him so reproachfully too busy observing gathering and ap“Don’t you like raspberry Jam my litIn plying real life to be Interested tle man?” he asked Horatio he could detect In a mo"Yes sir I do” and Angle does” artlflcialtles ment An English member of nobilresentful said Horatio In distinctly who recently visited this country tones "and mother told us that she ity the power next the throne was afraid the last she made wasn't bringing with her asked In vain to meet O quite up to the mark and If you didn’t he was not to be corralled for Henry I for could It it have Angle and praise lionizing luncheon on our bread for Mrs Willis Tin Just a poor boy from the counsaid a word and Mrs Shedd never when they ate It and you’ve made the try!” That stirred depths In thl few for third but now she’ll use It for the they knew that with all the sharpness church sociables” and Horatio looked of his isenlus with all his power and gloomily at his twin who returned the his was a Bohemlanism consummate look In kind — Youth's Companion heart as sensitive as questing as a child’s Malady Worth Having read Its O Henry knew his world “I can’t understand my husband his suI am afraid there is some- closest secrets so simply that doctor of human nature of preme knowledge thing terrible the matter with him” reserve of itself formed that aspect "What are the symptoms?” to even mysterious “Well I often talk to him for half which appeared himself He allowed an hour at a time and when I -- get looser minds where his feeling affectations little through he hasn’t the least Idea what Music Tor some things was concerned I’ve been saying” "What do you to detest "Don’t worry any more about your he claimed It?” some one asked him of I wish I had his gift”— think of husband “Sounds song a lovely Stray Stories like a wagon going down hill” was “Music" he concheerful reply And it sometimes happens that a his to a protest answer in tinued man likes to have his wife get so mad It’s the low"doesn’t mean anything she won’t Bpeak to him — then she will est of arts It plays upon the emonot ask him for money I It doesn’t get at the brain tions would give all the operas ever harped OLD COMMON SENSE for the dull concrete roar of one block That’s music” But Change Food When You Feel Out of of New York wist8orts later he said to a friend a trifle I talk a lot about fully’ "You know "A great deal depends upon yourself As a matter hating it but I don’t” and the kind of food you eat” the of fact bis ear for music was perfectwise old doctor said to a man who his taste fine even ly correct and came to him sick with stomach trou-though he did insist that “Experible and Blck headache once or twice a ence” of Hattie Williams fame was ’’It’s week and who had been taking pills the prettiest tune ever written for three or got a trip and a lilt that takes me" and different medicines of the But the suggestion four years he said He was Induced to stop eating any name doubtless sang to him too sort of fried food or meat for breakDetestation of Nature was another and fast and was put on of his personally conducted satires cream leaving oft all medicines and he carried into flally converse the in his In a few days he began to get bet- delicious distaste expressed "The next ter and now he has entirely recoverneurasthenic adventures ed and writes that he is In better morning I went out on yie porch and There were health than he has been before In looked at the mountains of them In sight I shudThis man is 68 years twenty years old and says he feels "like a new man dered " all the time” How do you like It down here?” Read "The Road to Wellvllle” In asked him when I called at the "big "There’s a Reason” cottage surrounded by a pkgs neighborless mountains’’ where he was Brer rend the above lelterf A new hundred one nppenre from time to time They "resting and taking exercise” re genuine true and full of hams "Well" he answered In that low Interest southern voice aa Will Irapologetic win calls It “I've breathed all the air and I’ve seen all the scenery and I’ve got to 9676 In counting the trees and now I’m ready to leave If the Southern railroad only ran past the door I’d be going this evening Nothing prevents my leaving except the fact that I am not able to get to the train If I could only hear the Sixth avenue elevated go past my window every seven seconds I believe I could sleep at night Nature In this simple form Is not for me" Yet as we walked down the hill to the trolley line he waved his hand toward the umber §oiorH&ermurmured "T Writing with O Henry was not a labor of love but of mental necessity He dreaded the drudgery of transferFor weeks ring hla Ideas to paper he would compose nothing but when an Idea seized him It gave him no rest until the story was completed to his satisfaction He never revised or rewrote but when once copy left his hands It needed no revision Nearly all of his stories were completed at one sitting He had long had in mind the writing of a novel but was deterred for many years because of the necessity he felt of finishing a task without interruption A few months prior to his death he had overcome this feeling sufficiently tp begin work upon his novel but life was not permitted him to complete IL So the fame of O Henry must rest upon his marvellous short stories When at home In New York hla favorite place was on the benches In Madison Square in the midst of the derelicts of the worid Here ho struck up acquaintances with men from all over the world heard their stories sympathized with their troubles and later incorporated them in ' his stories Many of his charhcters atlll alt daily In pleasant weather on the benches of the little park all unconscious of the fame that Is theirs he made large sums ol Although money from his stories he was too and too Improvident to accumulate wealth No friend or needy stranger ever appealed to him In vain' During the latter of years hi? life his stories commanded the highest price paid to any American author Magazines were willing to pay $750 $1000 any price he chose to ask for a single story But no need of money and no flattering offer could Induce him to write if the spirit did not move him nor could entice him to lower by one Jot or tittle the standard of work that he Bet for himself O Henry’s fatal Illness was of brief duration on Sunday Very early June 5 he said to the docmorning tor: "Put the pillows up higher I don’t want to go home in the dark” Then he smiled and was gone "Boy from the country”— but his country was the world C 5 TEN SHORT STOR- IES from the pen of this gifted writer will appear IN THIS PAIf you enjoy PER good fiction don’t miss these stories 4 to Come Important Legislation Up at Ninth Session Salt Lake City — The opening session of the Utah legislature was held on Monday January 9 The lawmakers will be In session for sixty days and possible longer Henry w Gardner of Utah county has been chosen president of the senate while E W Robinson of Cache county was the choice of the members for speaker of the house In the senate there are sixteen Republicans and two Democrats while in the house there are Republicans and seven Democrats While there will undoubtedly be the usual flood of bills Introduced In poth branches of the legislature at the present session and there will be pre four measures pented in which all of the people are vitally interested The liquor question will most likely be among the first of the Important matters to be considered Practically every Republican senator and member of the house of representatives when asked what the liquor legislation would likely be says that the pledges as contained in the party platform will be out They declare they will stand for that legislation which will most effectually curb the evils of lntemperan-- e One of the provisions of the bill will probably be prohibiting the sale of Intoxicants outside of Incorporated cities that the latter shall determine what is best for them in this matter and that that part of a county outsldq of the cities of the first second and third classes shall constitute a voting unit to settle the question for themselves it will provide for local option within cities the Incorporated with high license and strict regulation The proposed Income tax amendment to the constitution is another matter that will no doubt receive much consideration and a bill providto the state ing for an amendment constitution making It legal for this Btate to make an appropriation of a portion of the state taxes for the supwill be made port of high schools into law Many of the senators and members of the house are known to be in favor of this enactment especially those from counties where they have no high suhools Further legislation for good roads la another subject In which all are deepas state aid Is needed ly Interested In the construction and maintenance of public roads What will be done with erference to the coal situation Is conjecture at this time but that there will be an into conditions that have investigation existed and do still exist here and a Is generally beremedy proposed lieved It is known that a measure amend Ing the divorce law and providing that a final decree may be granted In cases where plaintiff and defendant have lived separate and apart for one year or more will be presented thus aiming to do away with tne formality of coming twloe into court and Initiative referendum bills A measure members Democratic for the recall of state providing county and city officials will be prethat sevand it Is expected sented eral bills will come before the house of United dealing with the election alStates senators by the people though the choice of the candidates will have to be affirmed by the will be A bill presented providing sired by various constituencies will to moving picture shows on Sunday be known as the Sunday closing law A measure similar in effect was Inat the last session and troduced came near becoming a law is The Weber a measure to place all the nourishing school funds of the state cities and counties out at Interest of not less than two per cent Bills dealing with livestock fish and game roads and approbridges priations for all manner of things by various constituencies will also appear in due time The following senate officials were chosen at the caucus previous to the President Henry opening session: Gardner Utah county secretary J A Edwards Salt Lake minute clerk C R Jones Summit docket clerk Ben Bachman Utah engrossing clerk Archibald Salt Lake Livingston Francis Rev chaplain Burgette Short Salt Lake committee clerks Rex Kelly Weber W Parker Pratt Salt Lake Stella Whiting Salt Lake Two others to be named by Utah county senators Mailing clerk Ethel AnOrth Weber drew Morris Beaver assistant Walter Cottrell Davis A V Hague Juab Geo messengers Searle Carbon stenographer Pearl Sevier Jorgenson doorkeepers O C Jensen Irvine Box Elder William Salt Lake watchman John E Hill Salt Lake Thomas Smith Salt Lake Janitor James McAuams Salt Lake The following are the house officials: Speaker F W Robinson Cache county chief clerk William-Salt Lake minute clerk Thompson F L Watrous Wasatch engrossing clerk V M Pratt Salt Lake docket clerk A1 Toone Weber Juab AsJ H McKnight sistant R Judd Garfield watchman Melvin Johnson Ctah messengers F L Nesbit Weber Glen Cox Davis chaplain Morgan Richards Iron doorkeeper Alfred Alder assistant doorSanpete comRich keeper George Kennedy mittee clerks Myral Parker Utah Athena Porter Morgan and Salt Lake Carrie Zehring Salt Lake mailing Janiclerk Lawrence Johnson Grand tor Bob Houston Sa’t Lake Bill Carries Millions $4000000 Washington — Between will be carried In the and $3000000 diplomatic and consular appropriation bill which the house 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