Show WAVE GOOD fDEA OF 33RESS Many Men Poateaa the Artistic Eye 'When It Comet to Matter of Fsm Inlne Drapery THEIR APPETITES 2J4 Pounds Strong Is - 'K WITH THINGS FOUND STRANGE j BEATING Pipes for King’s Breakfast The Return of the Prodigal When the elder brother of the Prodigal Son came near his father’s house he heard according to the Authorized “music Version and' dancing” Dr Rendel Harris In address at Westminster college Cambridge says that the word for music In the original Is and that symphony "symphony” means the bagpipes Wycliffe’s version gives the word symphony but no other translator has done so also says that he heard “symphony and a crowd”: Now crowd is the Welsh erwth or harp In view of the two Instruments Dr Harris says that the elder brother had somo Justification for getting angry — Christian World French Lawyers Went on Strike Over 300 years ago one of the most unusual strikes ever recorded took place In Paris when all the lawyers A law or walked out so to speak was Issued and promulordonnance gated by the French king Ilenry III their all lawyers to sign ordering and to state the amount pleadings they were charging their clients for was done so This their services that the lawyers could be properly and sufficiently taxed oq their income The and the strike causlawyers objected ing an entire stay of judicial proceedPeace was restored ings followed of the or Joi by the nance though lt was not repealed r ” Drafts drawn on all the principal cities of the United States and Europe Banking in all its various forms Accounts Respectfully Solicited Four per cent interest paid on time deposits 'H1 rfm ""i Now Train Service via REMARKABLE IN vy "" v t (A? h hoy practically unhurt Nearly every morning while King George Is taking his breakfast at about eight o’clock his majesty's piper Mr Forsyth plays the bagpipes under the NOW THE ELECTRIC CARPET windows of the royal apartments at Buckingham palace marching up and down the while Both the king and queen are fond of the pipes and Mr i The latest electric Invention is the Forsyth is permanently attached to the royal household staff The pipes he ’electric carpet for heating rooms It to the and are mounted In silver uses belong king The under was originated in Paris side of the new carpet consists of a ter and syrup two glasses of butter- network of steel wires through which IS HANDY CRADLE ALWAYS In distributed is equally milk and if allowed will drink two the current directions It is said that tbe cost cups of coffee For dlnLer he will eat all of the new form of heating will be a big plate of greensi or vegetables with boiled bacon corn bread blscpits less than that of any known system a whole pie If he can get it and two Indeed It Is estimated that a room can fitted with one of these glasses of buttermilk He eats again be heated at a total cost carpets of a penny between dinner and supper and hia an hour supper Is In keeping with breakfast and dinner A KLONDIKE SCOTLAND HAS DUMB TWO NIQHT3 TO CHICAGO TWO N1GGTR TO ST LOUIS NIGHTS TO NEW YORK In the Caucasus the mothers of Infants always carry cradles strapped to their backs In addition to carrying the babies and whenever the little ones become sleepy the cradles are placed on the ground and the babies are rocked to sleep there and then HE CAN TWIST BIG and Tourist Sleeper to Chicago and without change of cars f For further inform aitomiceW MForney local agent or address Pullman LAKE a M 8:10 a 4:30 p m 7:10 p m St Louis nr I A F BENTON G A A WADLEIQ 3 G P P Salt D A Ut Lake Denver Colo Why not say Hello to them? I Your friends all vant to talk to you over iho ’nhone Belter have it put in With s Snllna telephone In your home you can run erraiida go shipping do business etc wiibnot leaving home You will enjoy the Why nof have Get oonnpoterl this coming wnelr tf SHUN A TELEPHONE COMPANY f rn 'lil J JUt vr’n i fcl’ij SAUSAGE y BURIED BUT ALIVE to Supposed to have been ground death beneath a freight train at and to have been twice buried once in the potter’s field and after his body again In Swampscott had been so positively Identified that an insurance policy on his life was is back at his paid Raymond Smith foriper home in Lynn Mass u 4 l Fresh y vi and Fine nsed to Like Mother make Choicest line of -- MEATS and GROCERIES tv' U now has a little Klondike but there has been no rush because it is ail on the of the duke of Sutherland Considerable gold has been found in the Suisgill burn a typical Scottish stream flowing amidst wild and barren and the duke has established country a mining camp with a score of laborers under the charge of an experienced miner from the real Klondike Placor methods are being employed all of The I G Scotland its own White W Front LONG rggxaif yw sv s v property Harness Harness Saddles Leather Goods and Shoe Store Shop Ilerso full line of Men’s and Boys’ Our goods are the best and Jour line and be eon vi need Blankets Tents and Wagon Covers and a Dress and Wotk Shoes We want your trade our price tho lowest Drop in and look over w SPIKES Michael Mansor a confectioner of O well along in although years has just discovered that he has wonderful strength In his hands watched h street fakir doing feats with nails 'He tried some of them and was astounded on finding how easily he could twist and bend nails Then he tried the largest steel spikes and these he was able to bend and twist with apparent ease' Mansor made a chain of the spikes to show A what he could do with his hands strange part of Mansor’s discoverey la that although be has seen tricks of the sort performed he never before thought of trying to imitate any of the performances BIGGEST SALT 8:43 SPEAKS MAN (U E The Advertised Article Wooster WORLD’S FROM tion that the remarkable operation will be perfectly successful TWICE THREE DAILY- An unusual case was that of Harry Wiltze a dumb patient in a New Haven hospital who greeted the visiting physician the other morning with “Hello Doc!” It was the first word he had spoken for nine months and the first sane utterance in many years An operation was performed on the patient a section of his skull which had come in contact with the brain being removed with the result There is every indicajust recorded 4$ tmi WITH Rock Island Route Missouri Paciflio FOUR TRAINS t' CONNECTION Burlington Route ESCAPE Walter had a thrilling experience at A Gl’aidville Pa one day lately chum dared him to Jump over the mouth of an air shaft at one of the atthe mines on and colliery making the distance tempt he miscalculated and vent whirling down the chute 470 feet Into an excavation lie escaped with nothing more than a few bruises When the boy disappeared Into the an spread opening his companion alarm and rescuers were lowered Into the hole with rope3' hut could get no response to their calls An hour later when those on the surface had given up the boy for dead a loader boss appeared on the surface with the lad in his arms He found him on a platform crying from fright but A & RIO GRANDE DENVER FAST of Meat and 12 Quarts of Drink Per Capita French Record Color of the Eye Brown eyes are due to a brown pigment laid down In the Iris blue eyes are due to a lack of such pigment When both parents are the children get the tendency to form lri3 pigment from both sides of the house and the condition of the pigment Is said to be duplex If the children get the tendency from one parent only they will hve brown eyes but the condition Is said to be simTwo parents lacking brown in plex the iris (blue eyed) will never have children with brown eyes but only with blue eye3 If both parents have brown eyes simplex then one in four of the children will have blue eyes If one parent has simplex brown eyes and tho other has blue eyes of the children will have blue eye3 But if in both or either one of the parents the blue Iris pigmentation Is duplex all of the offspring: will have brown eyes HOBBY Simon E Bernheimer a millionaire brewer of New York died recently just as be was exultantly and delightedly lu the exercise of his lifelong hobby — beating a bass drum It was an odd revelation that a man of great wealth and large affairs had found his keenest enjoyment In acting as a musician In a band has Bernheimer spent thousands of dollars in the sup port of a musical association for the mere privilege of wielding the big baton with Its huge leather ball against the side of a booming drum He had joined a Masonic order In order tc get an opportunity to play the bass drum as a substitute in the band atin the tending rehearsals devotedly hope that some night the regular bass drummer he would be absent and would get a chance And when he did get it the ether night he attacked the Instrument with such vira and was so highly excited withal at the opportunity that had come to him that he brought on a stroke of apoplexy thal killed him BOY’S Salina :of IN VARIOUS THEM Frenchmen are pretty able trenchermen but the following account of a meal made by eight Norman peasants to surpasses expectations According the Medical Journal a grazier with seven of his friends undertook an expedition to gather fagots Among them they should have managed some 400 fagots but' 37 represented the sum of their work the small total being accounted for possibly by the luncheon which the octet devoured They managed to consume 20 pounds of meat of pure perry 16 bottles of assorted wines 9 bottles of champagne and 8 quarts of elder brandy of an alcoholic strength of 65 per cent A roast goose placed thoughtfully among the rations was not required This luncheon represents an average of 2 pounds of meat and 12 quarts of milk none of it weak per capita during the 12 hours occupied the by expedition First State WorlJs Wonders Tine ' There la an old tradition to the effect that men lack discretion as well as artistic eye in the selection of a becomingly A man gowned woman at sea In the matter of 'notoriously feminine frocks was asked to design what to his mind was a graceful dress for the beautification of the womanThe result not only vindly figure icated men of the charge of Ignorance the becoming feminine concerning but established drapery for him a wisdom and artistry In designing that many devotees of the latest sartorial Bpasm be It modestly pretty’ or daringly ridiculous will do well to cultivate The fabric of the gown evolved by the mere man was a soft clinging crepe de chine of shadowy blue tone It was cut in kimono fashion with Oriental sleeve3 The neck was slightly rounded out to show the smooth of the white column throat and the gown hung free from the shoulders faHhig Iff long sweeping lines with just a suspicion of a sweep at the back In front an elongated buckle of the blue material embroidered with dull gold threads held a wide girdle which was wound around the waist empire fashion tied in an odd knot with short upstanding in the back from whence long loops loose ends finished with gold and blue fell to the bottom of the skirt The sash gave a slightly empire effect and the whole gown appeared to swathe the figure In folds of pastel blue Such a gown must In the very nature of Itself conceal any offending angular lines just as It would of necessity of the softly heighten the symmetry Grace of carriage and curving ones elegance of attire were Its Indubitable followers so much so that one wonders why the distress and fatigue of countless hourp at the dressmaker’s are endured when art Is so very simple t JB i ft y r" Pi t - A iW 1 'I L ' i TV ' V ' f 'i is one in which the merchant himself has implicit faith— else he would not advertise it You are safe in patronizing the merchants whose ads appear in this paper because their and never giods are shopworn i 17 J' BATES Lawyer Notary Public Collections RICHFIELD — UTAH — Again We Say Subscribe for THIS PAPERj BABY In James Adolph Cody two years and three months old Mount Airy Ga boasts the biggest baby In the world James now weighs 122 pounds and Is The coming growwlng every day giant already stands 40 Inches measures 36 Inches round the waist and takes a collar James sleeps well is perfectly healthy and very strong Ills appetite is more like a For grown Arson's than a baby's breakfast he will eat three or four with bacon gravy but large biscuits The topiary art — that of clipping and trimming trees and shrubs Into regular or fantastic shapes— has been practiced In England for centuries and nowhere perhaps can be seen better examples of It than at Leven’s Hall In Westmoreland In California and some parts of the south there are fine speiment of topiary work and the Hunnewell estate at Wellesley Mass Is famous for it n Succeed when everything else fails In nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy as thousands have testified FOR KIDNEYLIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE It is the best medicine ever over a druggist’s counter sold TAIL0BING Step store pairs order up stairs over the and ask the tnan He cleans and makes suits August Ericksen re- to |