Show THE SALINA CALL By C SAUNA UTAH y jV N LUND (I Jr OF The Itch Gone the 8kln Soothed and Refreshed— Immediately INTEREST UTAH STATE NEWS There were 182 cases of smallpox Bringing of Libel Suit Against Nevi la Salt Lake City during 1908 and York Newspaper Stirs up Memna deaths from the disease Alvin Heaton has been placed on bers of the Senate trial at Richfield for the murder of Mary Stevens near Ordervllle ' The annual convention of the State of Made That Horticultural society Is to be held In Charge Preiident and Brother of Salt Lake City on January 26 and 27 Were Interested In Michael M Sullivan 48 years of Purchase of Panama Canal from City age died in Salt Lake smallpox last week after being Property but a week About 200 former residents of ICan aas now living In Ogden have formed — In A resolution was Washington a society for mutual Improvement troduced on Monday by Senator Ray and entertainment per of Maryland calling on the attor ' The cash receipts for the Utah roney general for Information concerning lief fund that Is being raised for the the bringing of a suit for libel against Mr earthquake sufferers of southern Italy certain newspapers Raynel has passed the $3000 mark asked for immedlale consideration A house to house canvas being saying the only purpose was to get irt formation whether thlB suit had been laade in Ephraim for the signatures ordered whether It was brought by of men and women who are In favor the president under what statute of closing the saloons In that town by and by what power A Salt Lake market man who last whom ordered and authority the courts are being week sold a rabbit that was neither to used this suit forward fined was fresh nor wholesome $100 The suit which President Roosevelt for violation of the city pure food Is believed to have ordered brought law against the Press Publishing fcompany J T Dunham a well known resi- of New York on account of charges dent of Salt Lake dropped dead from in the New York World that certain heart failure while asslsttng a friend well known persons Including Dougin loading a trunk upon an express las Robinson of the wagon president and C P Taft brother of The secretary of the Interior has the were Interested In approved to the state of Utah under the purchnso of the Panama canal grant for public buildings selections property Inspired the Rayner resoluaggregating 1879 aores in Salt Lake tion district New York — The right of the five The Salt Lake Ministerial associaWorld employes of the New York tion has adopted a resolution favorsubpoenaed to appear before the fedtoward the eral grand jury to give Information ing legislation looking abolition of the liquor traffic In the presumably In regard to the publication of alleged libelous matter reflectstate of Utah ing upon the Integrity of the United An attempt was made to reopen States government tp Ignore the said the gambling houses In Park City on the ground that their last week but the mayor had all the subpoenas issuance was an abuse of process gamblers arrested and fined and the was left undetermined at the close of lid la on again Monday’s hearing of the case In tho United States circuit court There were 1167 deaths In Salt Lake City during 1908 aocordlng to ROAST FOR ROOSEVELT the report of the city board of health (This Is an Increase of only seven Ridicule by of over 1907 with an Increase at President Held Up to York of New least 6000 In population Presl Nell W Davidson the absconding Washington — Characterizing dent Roosevelt as a gargoyle and as clerk from the Ogden office of the Pathis pigmy of Dutch descendant cific company has been for him with trades people” and charging mally charged with the theft of a a court In the having "established package containing $200 and a warWhite House which would have derant Issued for his arrest of his admirer lighted the heart P L Ray an engineer on the DenAlexander Hamilton” Mr Willet of ver ft Rio Grande Is In a Salt Lake New York In the house of representahospital suffering from a broken jaw tives Monday made one of the most the Injury being received by being bitter attacks on the chief executive struck by the arm of a nmll crane heard In that body Mr Willet ever while In the discharge of his duty took for his theme "The Passing of The Mullett Clothing company one Roosevelt’' and In a speech of great of the oldest clothing houses In Salt length dealt with numerous of the president’s acts since he came Into ofLake City voluntarily wedt into thd hands of a receiver last week The fice and scathingly denounced them too are va aggregate dafits SMOOT SUCCEEDS HIMSELF 000 but it Is hoped to pax all liabilities Utah County Man Returned to Senate It has been definitely decided by by Legislators the directors that the railroad runSalt Lake City — Senator Reed ning from Salt Lake City to Saltalr but It Is not Smoot was unanimously chosen to sucwill be electrified himself in the United States senceed comthought that the work will be a caucus of members ate by pleted before the opening of the next of the legislature neld on Monday season Senator Carl A Badger of Three 'special trains will run over evening Lake the speech nominatthe Salt Lake route for the Elks' ex- Salt Senatormade Smoot "calling attention cursion from Salt Lake City to Los ing In the greatest It Is said that to his brilliant record Angeles February on earth In spite of body sufffor reservations applications the Innumerable obstaclea that have icient to fill twenty sleepers have been put in his road Seconding ready been made speeches then came from every part Mrs Jeanette Park one of Murof the house and there were few of who did not the state died on Januray’s oldest residents ary 12 at the age of 64 having spent avail themselves of the opportunity to all her life In Utah Her death was pay their respects to the senior Utah in glowing terms senator due to cancer of the face the result Judge William II King Is the unaniof an apple falling and striking her mous choice of the minority memon the cheek five years ago bers of the legislature for United Heqryfjrlnun 34 years of age was States senator Instantly killed' when he fell undeGarfield Land Frauds rneath a street car in Salt Lake City Charges Grltnm who was a bricklayer slipped Washington — Startling Information on the icy street and plunged head of alleged astounding frauds upon the first beneath the car his head being public lands has come into the possession of Secretary Garfield through terribly crushed and his neck broken Utah’s presidential electors Henry special agents The allegation Is $110000000 and made that approximately Holbrook Cohn Lafayette worth of lands In states principally Thomas Sevey met In Salt Lake City of the Mississippi river have west 11 cast Utah's vote and on January within the been acquired fraudulently for William Howard Taft for prestwo years by corporations and ident and James Schoolcraft Sherman last Reports submitted by of the United Individuals for of the field service show over chief States 32000 distinct cases or alleged land Construction work on the new Denfrauds ver ft Rio Grande passenger station Nevada Legislature Meets In Salt Lake City will begin at once The building will occupy the better Carson City Nevada— The Nevada ' part of two city blocks It will be ab- legislature convened mornMonday construction of the fireproof solutely D George Pyne of Nye county floors of concrete and the walls of fire- ing chosen was president of the senate proof tile was necessary as Governor DickThis A dispatch from Washington erson being elected as lieutenant that President Taft will governor and filling the term of Godied last year probably name the next marshal for vernor Spaiks who It has been decided that no could not act In the assembly J II Utah as speaker recommendation will be made until Glffen was the selection the term of court ends which It Is The work of both branches consisted there being no bill matter of organization will carry the underwood Introduced over until March of While Mrs Charles Hltesman Lehl was away from home her boy drank some carbolic acid and died in great agony an hour later The little fellow’s six brother got the bottle out of the pantry not knowing Its contents and gave It to the unfortunate child Thp lumber dealers of the state ere taking a great deal of Interest In the coming convention of Western Retail lumber Dealers to be held in Spokane February 2 to 5 and a will be run from Salt Lake ity to accommodate the Utah deletes and their friends O’Donnell ank Becker Charles William Warren the three men on the Western Pacific near r Nevada as the result of an Court Decides Against Texas Oil Company Washington — The supreme court of afthe United Slates on Monday firmed the decree of the state courts of Texas imposing a fine of $i 623900 Oil company of on the St I ouls and ousting It from the state on the charge of violating the Texas law t The court also sustained the action of the Texas state court in the appointment of Robert J Eckhart as receiver and thus again decided against the company The decisions in all the cases were unanimous Supreme of the Square Deal as the Washington— Introduced “Apostle of the square deal" PresU In address at th Roosevelt an dPnt n at bJfIed meefmass iah Zert diamond jubilee one claiming the African In the Metropolitan Memorial g and it Is not known where ing held church which Methodist Episcopal thlr relatives are located President McKinley attended Albert George well known In the the late that he would not come bedeclared NliyMJle Country 35 miles north of fore a Methodist gathering if he had Price Is in custody of the sheriff not attempted to give them a square with stealing cattle from deal "In addition to the Bqture deal settlers on the reservation' in our own country” he cont’nued "I "lore It is claimed he has want the Methodists and othprs to number of holies help me to give the square deal to Japan” 'dong to himApostle Production of Blieter Copper by New pink 8meltlng Process Will Revolutionize Mining Head-o- Collision Rio Grande OGDEN GETS CONVENTION Woolgrowers Will Meet in Junction City Next Year Pocatello Ida— Ogden will entertain annual convention of the associathe National Woolgrowers’ tion Chicago will he established as a great wool storage center in the west with the probability that Omaha vVtll be an auxiliary warehouse point annual convention to The the woolgrowers of America came to ‘in this a close city Saturday night Fred W Gooding of Shoshone was George S Walkpresident er of Cheyenne was again chosen as of and Lewis Penwell secretary more selected as Helena was once A J Knollln of Chicago treasurer Me of succeeds Joseph E Wing Ohio as chanlcsburg of Laramie and J Dalfelter Wyo succeeds Dr J M Wilson of Wyom lng as western Slew Wife Daughter and Himeelf Seattle WaBh — W L Seeley an attorney and former national bank aminer for Illinois under Comptrollet nf the Currency his wife Eckles Mrs Kate M Seeley a member ol he National Society of Daughters ol 'he American Revolution and his Miss Rene Seeley a stulaughter dent at the university of Washing-Ioand a member of the Delta Gamma sorority were found dead In a bathroom of their home In the at 1 Capital Hill district ’clock They had Sunday afternoon een dead since the previous The women each of whom was :’ad In night robes had been murdered by being struck in the head rvldently with a hammer There was He Is no mark of violence on Seeley jellev’ed to have been partially chlorIn the oformed and then drowned All three were kneeling at athtub he sld? of the bathtub with their neads submerged In the water- on the in Which ' Salt Lake City — Saturday night at 10 o’clock the first pouring of copper bullion "blister” copper that was ever made in a single process fur pace In the world was accomplished at the Edward Fink plant at Oar field near the Boston Consolidated mill With fifteen men on a shift end with the utilization of horse power of energy and a couple of tons of fuel at the outside the Fink smelter has demonstrated Its ability to convert Boston Consolidated concentrates Into copper bullion at the rate of better than 100 tons a day This means a revolution In mining — a cheaper’ production of copper bullion a greater output In a given time and the Installation of a method of treatment that has long been looked forward to but hardly expected In an Interview published In the Salt Lake Herald Samuel Newhouse the millionaire mining man says: “You are now at liberty to say for me that the Fink process of smelting commercial ores Is a demonstrated success You can make the statement just as strong as you like U will be hat this statehard to exaggerate ment means There is no question of Its amounting to a revolution In the art of Bmeltlng It lsa triumph that In the science of metallurgy attention must command The process will be the means of making mining profitable In hundreds conof places and under innumerable ditions where and under which profitmaking Is now impossible with as much pa"I have waited tience as possible for the tests of the process that would Justify me In declaring myself satisfied I have watched the plant In operation I have seen It make splendid high grade coppet matte In a few minutes’ time and have listened to each report as It ha been made to me with almost breathand it has been a less anticipation supreme source of gratification to me that at no time has the furnace ltsell In other been at fault for any delay wards the only difficulties that have have been caused been encountered naturalIn the through imperfections tha have had to ly crude appliances le used In working out the) mechanithe of cal features adaptation of the And even these have premethod sented no problem that could not be few a minutes to a few overcome in hour convinced “Now I am absolutely that every claim of Mr Fink Is to be more than realized In the actual operI Bnd am going ation of his process to organize a company that will lolt the process all over the mining The details of this organizaworld tion have not been worked out yet It may call for separate organizations to care for the business In different countries and In different fies and “one thing is certain' no time will be lost in getting ready for business am going to New York and upon my return at the end of the month I shall likely be ready to tell you more about my plans in this respect" Lives Are Denver & Twenty-on-e Lost Veteran Engineer Misread Hie Watch Encroached Upon Time of Freight Train and Caused One of the Most Horrible Wrecka In History of Road Colo— Glenwood Springs persons were killed and at least 40 Injured many of them seriously In a collision between westbound passenger train No 6 and an eastbound freight train on the Denver ft Rio Grande railroad between Dot sero and Spruce Creek miles from Glenwood Springs at 9:30 o’clock Friday night The wreck Is said to have been duo to a misunderstanding of orders on the pari of Engineer Gubtaf Olson of the passceuger train a veteran emof the however road Olson ployee i claims he understood his instructions but that misread hlH perfectly watch thus encroaching on the time of the freight train which was being drawn by two locomotives the first of which was In charge of his brother Big Olson According to reports Engineer Gustav Olson of the passenger train had orders to wait at Dotsero until 9:55 o’clock for eastbound freight train No G6 but misread his watch Parties on the train at the time assert that Conductor McCurdy noticed the discrepancy in the time and gave the engineer the “stop” signal by means of the bell cord connecting witlT the engineer’s cab In another moment however before the train could have possibly been stopped the craBh came with its consequent appalling results Engineer Olson Is said to be crazed with grief over the sad occurrence He is one of the oldest men on the road and has always been regarded as a careful engineer The Impact of the two trains was such that the three big engines were Jammed together uqt they resembled one piece of mechanism while the lightly built combination baggage and express car and the smoker and day coaches telescoped one another mowing down the passengers In theii seats like a reaper ii a grain field Eight men and women were decapitated as though a cleaver had been used The heavy Pullmans at the rear of the train crushed what remained ol the cars ahead Only one person In the day coach Alice Williams aged four escaped alive She was found ’pinned beneath the wreckage by trainmen slightly bruised and covered with the life blood from the body of her mother who was instanUv JrilkjLjanfU acTohhlhat other daughter The wreckage caught fire and the horrors of a holocaust were only averted by the uninjured passengers and members of the tralncrews who used shovels and boards to throw snow upon theh flames putting them out before they could eat their way through the debris and consume tho dead and living And to make matters worse a second wreck occurred Sunday morning east of Glenwood after the first relief train Springs reached that city with the injured marooning the second relief train carand the rying other wreck victims bodies of nineteen dead for nearly ten hours MAIL MAN GOES WRONG t Years of Right Living Followed by Theft Salt Lake City— Charles C Slade of city delivery of the superintendent Salt Lake City postofljee was Saturday evening charged with rifling the malls Immediately after his arrest Mr Slade made a written confession of his guilt For several months there have been losses through the mails and special postoffice spectors have been at work endeavoring to obtain some trace of the thief Mr Slade was the last one on whom He was one of the suspicion fell most trusted employes of the postal He entered the employ department of the postal department t years ago as a special delivery boy His diligence and his aptitude for the work won him rapid promotion He has been superintendent of delivery for fifteen years Many Millions Needed for Na Washington— In reporting the naval appropriation bill to the house on Saturday the committee on naval affairs fixed the amount needed for the maintenance of the naval service during the fiscal year 1910 at $135662888 as compared with $122662485 the present appropriation The bill contains recommendations for an crease of the navy by two Five torpedo boat battleships four submarine stroyers boats and four fleet colliers are also provided Small 8chooner Wrecked New York — In the biting driving off snowstorm of Sunday morning the Long Island shore another vesof St sel the schooner Swallow lohns N F and her crew paid the toll so often demanded of those who to down to the sea In ships The teaches east of Fire Island for several miles were strewn with wreckage from the ship Of the crew probably five or six men there was no race The patrolled the beach all day In the hope that they might find some trace of the crew Went to Death While Asleep Messina— After lying buried In tha ruins of the consulate at Messina for eighteen days the bodies of Arthur S Cheney the American consul and his wife were recovered at 2 o’clock January 15 by a detachment of sailors from the battleship Illinois The bodies were recovered in what had of the evidently been the bedroom were Cheneys found lying side They Mr Cheney was Identified by side by a slight' physical deformity while the body of his wife was recognized by a locket and a weddng ring - Mining Man Meets Death Salt Lake City — J D Wood mildealer livestock lionaire mining magnate and widely known man residing In thlscity was run over and Instantly killed by a Union Pacific passenger engine In the yards of the about Oregon Shout Line railroad Mr 9:25 o’clock Sunday night Wood's right leg was severed below the knee hil right arm above the elbow and hlsVJght leg was broken below the knee A Jr addition his body No one saw fearfully mangled the accident Thaw May Yet 8ecure Freedom Nyack N Y— Harry K Thaw will given a trial In New York city to etermlue whether he is sane or sane An order to that effect was sued Saturday by Justice A S Tompkins to whom an appeal asking for a trial was made by Mrs William Thaw Under Justice TompHarry’s motner kins’ direction he will not be given a trial by Jury Judge Tompkins ordered that the case be heard before a court or Judge of New York city with or without the assistance of a referee as the trial Judge may decide 'V The greatest item in buying diamonds or jewelry INSTANT RELIEF FROM ITCH DISCOVERY Instant Relief from that Itch A few drops of a soothing liquid— And the itch le gone as If by magic Can you Imagine bow It will feel— that Itching agony swept away In a moment? Just a drop or two on the ektn and no more of that torturing endless nerve racking Itch You can know the relief If you Just try the simple remedy — simplest of ex- n ternal liquid remedies — oil of as compounded In 1) D D Prescription D Prescription D la recommended by druggists everywhere THE GIRL AND THE LOBSTER Possibly Harmless Remark Decidedly Malapropee Though Dorando Pietri at one of the many Italian banquets given In his honor in New York talked about professional athletics "Amateurism la no doubt more rohe said mantic than professionalism” "but we live In an unfomantlc age” He smiled one of at the other night “Only your gayest Italian restaurants" he said “I overheard a dialogue that lustrated forcibly the age’s lack of romance At the table next to ”It was late mine a rich young Italian contractor was supping with a beautiful young As the young girl played with girl the stem of her wineglass I beard her murmur: ’“It Is true Isn’t it that you love me and me only?’ ” ’Yes’ said the young man' 'though this lobster Is certainly mighty good”’ A 8PEEDY ONE Miss Tapps — Of course Borne typewriters are extremely expert Clerk— Oh yes I know of one who married a rich employer In less than three months MIX FOR RHEUMATISM The following Is a never falling remand If followed edy for rheumatism up It will effect a complete cure of the very worst cases: “Mix pint of good whiskey with one ounce of Toris Compound and add one ounce Take Syrup Sarsaparilla Compound in tablespoonful doses before each meal and at bedtime” The Ingredients can be procured at any drug store and easily mixed at home A Running Broad Jump “One day” related Denny to his friend Jerry “when Ol had wandered leave Ol tY far inland on me siuldenTy found tnot there was a great big haythen tin feet tall chasin’ me wld a knife as long as yer Ol took to me heels an' for 50 miles along the road we had it nip an’ tuck Thin Ol turned Into the woods an’ we run for one hundred an twlnty miles more wld him gainin’ on me steadily owin’ to hia knowledge of the counthry Finally just as Ol could feel his hot breath burnin' on the back of me neck Wld one great we came to a big lake leap Ol landed safe on the opposite shore leavin’ me pursuer confounded and Impotent wld rage” “Faith an’ thot was no great Jump” the “considerin’ commented Jerry runnln’ start ye had” — Everybody’s Magazine Wagner Fooled the Critic Here Is a story of Wagner's visit to London in 1835: After the first Philrecritics harmonic concert the proached him for conducting a symphony without the score At the second concert to satisfy his audience Wagner bad a "partition” on his desk which he frequently consulted The critics declared the ImThe score provement was marked however was Rossini’s “Barbler de Seville” Lay Hold of the Common Good If men hate the presumption of thoB who claim a reputation to which they have no right they equally condemn of those who fall he below the glory which is their own Lose then the sense of your private sorrows and lay hold of th common good!— Demosthenes The Favorite Millions of suffering eyes have found In Dr Mitchell's famous salve a real blessing Reject the offer of any dealer to eell a drug for your eye Dr Mitchell's Eye Salve Is a simple healthy remedy to be applied to the lids It cures without entering the eye Sold Price 25 cents everywhere Would 8ell His Chance Patriotic Gentleman — My lad every American boy has the chance of becoming president just as every English boy has the opportunity of being prime minister Small Boy (thoughtfully)— Well I'll sell my chance for a dollar Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CASTOR1A a safe and sure remedy for Infants and children and see that it Bears the Signature of In Use For Over UO Years The Kind You Have Always Bought Nearly every man when he read good Joke and remembers and tells It well thinks to himself afterward: What a witty fellow I am getting to a‘ be!- When a young man tells a girl that he'll love her forever and ever no doubt he believes he Is telling the truth all the time The Best laxative— Garfield Tea! Composed of Herb it exerts a beneficial effect upon the entire system regulating liver kidneys stomach and bowels A nnn’a wife never thinks his ness Is serious until he quits using language that wouldn't look well In print It confidence in the people with whom We offer you fhe facilities you deal of trading with t firm doing business continuously on honor in this Country nearly forty yean Delegates from All Over Utah BoostIn Highing for Improvement ways— Good Road Association Formed Salt Lake City — Delegates to the number of 250 from all portions of the atate gathered In Salt Lake City on Thursday January 14 for the purthe important pose of discussing question of the Improvement of the public highways of the state Among the Important things accomplished at the opening session was the appointment of a legislative committee confrom each sisting of one member county and ten at ‘large from Salt Lake which was Instructed to report at Friday’s session of the convention A resolution committee of five members and one on permanent organization of ten members was also apJohn Dern was named tempointed porary chairman and J E Jennings secretary' Professor R R Lyman and L W Page of the department of agriculture at Washington gave some excellent advice as to the different methods of road making Professor Lyman advocated a well built road of dirt as the best foundation for the or asphaltum macadam road that could be had and quoted liberally from figures as to cost of maintenance and construction According to these figures a road of asphaltum would cost $44000 a mile with a A 30 width feet of given good dirt read could be constructed by means of a scraper and a split log drag for for $30 to $40 a mile and maintained than $10 a mile a year ever afterwards the made Professor R R Lyman statement during the course of an address to the delegates that a road through Utah of sufficient strength end durability to withstand the wear could be and tear of automobiles built at a cost of no less than $25000 a mile Judge O W Powers stated that the growing popularity of the automobile was directly responsible for the present movement for better roads After two long and enthusiastic sessions on Thursday the good roads finished business convention its Good thoroughly organized a State decided In detail Roads association upon the good roads measures that the present legislature will he asked to adopt and adjourned sine die The convention was a success In every way The plan now arranged for purposes of carrying out a system of good roads throughout the state Is the appointment of a' commission by the governor of the state the commission to consist of the governor the state treasthe state engineer urer an engineer from the of Utah and an engineer from This the State Agricultural college commission will select a competent who will have engineer highway state in the roads charge of all the without bqltig qnder th$ Jurisdiction of the stale engineer except as that Individual represents the commission of five members This highway engineer will he a salaried officer and will hold his position as long as he continues to give The details of service competent this scheme are embodied in a bill which will be presented to the legislature during the present session The permanent organization of the convention was effected as follows: Governor William Spry President J E Jensecretary and treasurer nings an executive committee of five members two from Salt Lake county and one each from Weber Cache and Utah counties Senator Herschel jr was elected to serve from Cache county George M Cannon and O H Hewlet from Salt Lake county from Utah Joseph Dunn of Provo county and O B Madsen of Ogden from Weber county one were elected from each county of good roads was The subject made the basis of a discussion between Governor Spry and L W Page director of public roads of the deat a meetpartment of agriculture ing held In the governor’s office Friday morning of senators and repreA number sentatives were present at the conof good ference and many details roads construction were pretty thorThe matter of oughly threshed out of the scheme In oradministration from der to avoid any Interference politics was especially dwelt upon and Mr Page outlined a plan for this and also gave a good deal of regarding the methods of constructing hard surface roads Bottle Contained Message from Cast' away Cal — Inclosed In an airEureka tight bottle the following message was found on the beach near Samoa "November 13 1908 Cal on Friday: —Whoever finds this message will please notify the United States revenue service that we are on an unknown Island in the Pacific ocean Peter Johnnear Hawaiian islands son Nels Peterson John Isaackson” the message The bottle containing bore evidences of having been In the water a long time Desperado In the Toils Omaha Neb— The desperado giving the name of Clark who Thursday morning killed Officer Smith and seriously wounded Offlcel1 Deveresse while they were attempting to arrest and who was himhim for a self dangerously wounded has been positively identified according to the police as Jack Curtin said to be one of the most desperate criminals in this country against whom charges ranging from stage robbery in Wyomin Missouri to ing and irurder In SL Paul are said to stand Revolutionists Receive Sentence Texas — El Paso arrestleged Mexican revolutionists ed lu the course of internal disturbances In Mexico last summer were sentenced by Judge Lira Y Lira at Chihuahua to prison terms ranging from seven years and two months to one year and three months and heavily fined Eurlque Portillo and Miguel Portillo sons of the collector of customs for the Casas Grandes district men In the one of the wealthiest siate of Chihuahua wbre among those sentenced $5000 Elks Round Low Trip Daily Rates Feb 6th Sunshine Fruit and Flowers r Hours of Within It’s the place your very door health for rest and recreation and pleasure Fishing Golfing and Yachting Automobiling other sports may be indulged in every day in the For full information winter write to KENNETH C KERR District Passenger Agent Salt Lake City Utah PATENTS as to pstsot Advice sketch sad description of yoar feventioa Htrry J Rolissoa Attorney at Law aod Solicitor of Patents Judge Building Suit Lake City Send DAYTON MONEYWEIGHT VANGUARD Moservicbt MEAT SUCING 2s4Se Lsks stfies About Happiness There Is no more beneficial tonic than good hearty laughter It flates the lungs and has a magic fect upon the system Giggling Is not laughing and It Is a habit that bring wrinkles and soon spoils even a pretty face Why not laugh? It Improve the appearance and makes one popular There Is nothing to be glum over and If there Is being glum will not help It Be happy and bright and everyone will wish to help you -- Tho girl who wants to be beautiful must sleep with fresh air plenty of it In her room She must go out and revel in the sunshine She must find plenty of laughter In her dally life That is the only true way to live and the only way capable of bringing beauty Elks’ Excursion to California Via Salt Lake Route February If Thirty days 33 dollars 30 scenes see any Salt Lake Route Interested agent or write to A W Raybould Salt Lake City Boating Secretary bathing orange grove trips Clock Made of 8traw A shoemaker named Wegner living In Strasburg has a clock of the grandfather shape nearly six feet high The wheels made entirely of straw case and every detail are pointers Wegner has exclusively of straw 15 this taken years to construct It keeps strange piece of mechanism time perfect Legal Amenities Several decades ago there lived In Charleston W Va a Judge noted for A very finical his boorish manners disliked lawyer whom he especially was once trying a case before him and all the while the barrister spoke the his feet sat with elevated on judge the railing in front of him hiding his face this the lawyer by Exasperated queried: ‘May I ask which end of your honor I am to address?” "Whichever yon choose” drawled the judge “Well" was 'the retort "I suppose In one end as there Is as much law the other” The Law of Speculation Big men are given to taking profits while smaller men are laying a basis for profits that may or may not be The law of the fishes in the shown sea applies in speculation The big and the little fish have (heir respective missions and the small ones are safe when the large ones are not hungry Essence of Culture The very essence of culture Is shaking off the nightmare of and attaining and a sort of Christian Nirvana— lost in the great whole of humanity thinking of others caring for others admiring and loving others — E R Sill 8one Heavy 8well "Society is like a wave” comments He then explain contemporary why but misses the main point which Is that there are some heavy swells — San Antonio Express a Women Then and Now women certainThe ly knew how to rule and "advanced” though we be may do not manage to wield ao much power on the whole as the clever women of past It must be that our methods are at fault— Lad y’a Pictorial Stick to the ’Phone Many a man who has heard hll breach ot gloxlng letters read In promise suit realises that after all the telephone is cheaper in the en- dSomerville Journal ’ I 7 JL i SCALES MACHINES |