Show iItil kaek:- of-- -- a gum? ant ll In dealing with a jewely store you want a liberal supply of reliability With each purchase Our goods are absolutely guaranteed and fifty years successful business has established our reputation for reliability LAKE CITY UTAH Advice to patentability and Procedure FREE upon requert Send sketch and deacription of your invention Harry J Robinton Attorney at Law and Solicitor f Patenti 304-- Judge Building Salt Lake City MAY APPOINTED TO BENCH Reduction of Enlisted Force of CHIEF EXECUTIVE OF MINNESOTA PASSES AWAY AFTER BRAVE FIGHT FOR LIFE Navy Likely Some of Uncle Sam’s Famous Batt!e ships May Be Forced Out of Commission Owing to Lack of Sailors Widely Known Man Who Rose to Prominence by His Own Efforts Is Sincerely Mourned by All Classes Rochester Minn — The entire state Minnesota is in mourning for the chief executive who had such a hold upon ills people that for three t'nies he was chosen as governor of the The Most Expressive Word state who was a candidate last fall At a recent meeting of savants and for the Democratic nomination for others with pretensions to authority president of the United States and In a matter of language a discussion as the possible standard arose as to the most expressive word regarded bearer in 1912 In English While admitting that the Governor John A Johnson died at field was a wide one and that decis3:25 Tuesday morning after a wonion could only rest upon the very derful but losing fight following an general grounds the participants took operation on September 15 and in interest the question great At his bedside when the end came many suggestions were made It was were Mrs Johnson Miss Margaret observed that the tendency wa3 to Sullivan her friend Drs W J and name onomatopoetic words such as Charles II Mayo Dr C F McNevin "buzz" “crack” “rattle” “snap” and Frank A Day the governor’s private "thud” From these the list took on secretary Fred D Lynch Democratic fi subtler cast and the word “honor" national committeeman and the MissOther ex- es Jannle and Schiller the found several supporters governor’s pressions of moods or sentiments as nurses and “mournful” lonely” “dreary” Dr W J Mayo stated that there "blithesome” met with favor were no traces of and When the matter was at a stand-til- l that the immediate cause of death was one of those present advanced heart failure the word “no” with a strong plea for When the governor had breathed Its acceptance as the most expressive his last Mrs Johnson who had been word It was unanimously agreedthat in almost hourly attendance at her "no” was the answer not particularly husband’s side and who had borne up because it was a striking example of onomatopoeia "but because it most and definitely quickly completely conveyed unmistakable idea of Wanted a Weeping Whale Captain H P Nuse of the Cetllo iwas regaling a little group of ladies iwith sea stories “One trip” he said “there was a woman who bothered the officers and Her one ana to death about whale A dozen desire wa3 to see a w'hale times a day she besought us to have Jier called if a whale hove in sight “I said rather impatiently to her " tone day: “ ‘But madam why are you so anxious about this whale question?’ “ ‘Captain’ she answered ‘I want to see a whale blubber It must be very impressive to "see such an enor-mous creature cry’ — Rochester Her- Edwin W Sims United States attorney for the Northern District of Illinois is mentioned as the possible successor of the late Sol H Bethea as United States District Judge at Chicago Mr Sims has been in the government service since 1902 when he resigned the post of Cook County attorney to accept a position as special attorney with the Bureau of Corporations at Washington in 19C6 he was sent to Alaska to investigate the fur seal fisheries on the islands in the Bering sea He received his present appointment on Sep1906 and prosecuted John R Walsh the Beef trust and the Standard tember Oil company WOMEN DO WO Men in the Mohawk can fully realize Stay at Home While the Wife what such work valley means — mercury away below zero Supports the Family howling Peculiar Changes in Industrial Conditions Have Been Brought in Mo hawk Valley — Husbands Do Practically All Housework ald An Actress otherwise Crabtree Charlotte "Lotta” (ask your father if he ever aw her on the stage) has just won litigation which will bring her property valued at $100000 She is worth It Is said about $1000000 made by Investing her stage earnings in real estate in large cities She was never she did not encounted a beauty did not figcourage the “Johnnies” ure in the divorce court in any capacity and she quit playing before the public got tired of her- No benefit performances had to be given for She was her after her retirement altogether respectable and she paid tier own bills Quite an actress — Chicago Tribune BE GOV JOHN A JOHNSON collapsed bravely under the ordeal and was taken to the Sullivan home Governor Johnson was in a lethargic state during the greater part of was the night but occasionally aroused especially after coughing and would then mutter a few words to At times he seemed Mrs Johnson to wish that the end might come for on one occasion he said: I am “My the time drags slowly so uncomfortable” The governor lapsed Into unconHe Was Not Mercenary sciousness at 1 o’clock Toward the She: "So many men nowadays mar- end he revived and raised himself ry for money You wouldn’t marry several times to pat his wife on the me for money would you dearest?” cheeks His last words were: 1 “No He (absently): darling “Well Nora I guess I’m going we wouldn’t marry you for all the money have made a brave fight” Governor Johnson was a In the world” “Oh horrid man who had risen to his high posiShe: you horrid tion of honor and trust by his own wretch” — Boston Transcript efforts He was one of the most widely known and popular men in the Clumsily Put union and not only the people of the “Going across for pleasure?” state every por"No merely to bring the wife tion ofof Minnesota but in are mournthe United Statesi trome” — Cassell’s Journal ing the loss of a splendid citizen Was Laid on the Shelf to Oust Heinze Trying New York — Newman Erb and S M Algernon Tassin has a story In the current Smart Set that stamps him as Jarvis who recently resigned from r a master hand at the depiction of the directorate of the sentiment and remakable drawCopper company following a disagreeing “The Restoration of Miss Willy ment with' the F A Heinze interests MacNeal” is the story of a once pop- as to the composition of the proxy ular actress laid on the shelf for committee for the approaching anmany years who suddenly finds hCr nual meeting have issued a circular ' proxies in their own names opportunity and goes back to her soliciting The call for proxies identifies the "Simeon Craig’s Last Words" movement throne as an attempt to obtain “a tis a powerfully portrayed account of a conservative faithful honest handtragedy that resulted from a wild ling of the company s finances” Erb ' There is a remarkable and Jarvis are said to represent “Joy ride study of a woman’s soul torn by fear large banking interests in New York and remorse besides a number of and Boston other excellent stories Million Forj Nearly Twenty-seveeigners Seek New Homes Overheard on the Honeymoon Washington— A 'net Increase of The Bride: “But why look so blue 573531 in the population of the UnitYou know papa has Freddy? ed States by the arrival and dehe will still buy all my frocks” The Groom (gloomily): “Yes—but parture of aliens was scored during last fiscal year as against an inTm wondering what the dickens we the crease of 209867 the previous year shall have to eat”-- Throne and Cou- There was a falling off in immigrantry tion from 782780 aliens during the Sure Thing previous fiscal year to 751786 the last The grand total of Immigration “It is said that Impetuous people year the fiscal year ending Septemfrom tiave black eyes" ber 30 1820 up to and the "Yes and if they don’t have them last fiscal year is given Including as 26852723 to them” are get apt they Fort Plain N" Y— Although ambitious and progressive the Mohawk valley is in a way reverting to certain customs in vogue when Indians roamed its forests and hshed its streams Then the squaw remained at the settlement now the wife and did the real in hundreds of instances labors in store or factory while the husband attends to practically all the household duties — cooking washing etc This change has been brought about through the shifting of industrial conditions in the Mohawk valley Foundries and other manufactories of the sort have gone to the coal and iron centers or to the west and middle west In order to be nearer their customers and have been succeeded by industries in which women can earn better wages than men In one little village in central New York there are several expert workers in iron and steel who are while their wives do housekeepers work in knitting mills and earn from $150 to $3 a day The wife instead of having the family follow the foundry has adapted herself to the new conditions and gone into a mill while the head of the house remains at home over the tubs This does not by any meani indicate the full extent to which woman is taking men’s place in central New York neither does it cover the unusual vocaShe tions to which she is resorting as a is prominent and successful grower of ginseng she is frequently successful as a hop grower she is frequently a general farmer and in one instance a mother and several daughters have long handled a big farm without any male help whatever the husband and father having died years ago This woman and her daughters have erected a barn and other buildings for the farm they build and repair all their fences do trenching for drainage have dug and walled wells do their own plowing and in fact do all the work incidental to a well conducted dairy farm In New York state Recently one of the daughters hiked hurriedly from the Adamless hearth and took unto herself a husband and great was the Indignation of the mother and Bisters thereat The Mohawk valley has several woman lawyers and doctors and one member of the latter profession nves in a rural community and her pracfour tice is so big that she Keeps horses and has a man for driver Sprng summer fall and winter in all sorts of weather no matter what the condition of the roads may be she drives by day and night to the homes of patients Only those who have spent winters winds fierce storms of rain snow and sleet mud hub deep or snow in the highways to a depth heart breaking for man (or woman) and beast and nights of inky blackness Another woman has long been the superintendent of one of the largest knitting mills in the Mohawk valley and ‘in the world as wellind another this is a very young woman has' for several years had full charge of a strawboarcl manufacturing plant Her father owns and for a long time managed the business but a few years ago he became all but helpless through illness Then the daughter picked up the reins went driving right ahead and has overcome many difficulties and met with success in a field hard for even men The daughter not only conducts the plant but also goes into the markets of New York and other big cities and sells the output under trying conditions If the above Instances of woman’s pluck and resourcefulness are she cannot in the Mohawk valley seek special favors on the weaker sex argument and she doesn’t Neither is she clamoring for the privilege of breaking into further hardships via the ballot route Snake in Spinning Wheel Campbellsville Ky— Mrs W C Grider of Adair county was attracted to her weaving room the other day by the sound of her reel and on opening the door she was horrified to see a large snake going around with the When the reptile spinning wheel crawled on the wheel it started the wheel td running The snake was unable to free itself and a number of spectators witnessed the remarkable sight for nearly half a day The snake was finally killed and measured five feet in length Washington— The navy department is confronted with a probable reduction of the enlisted force through failon the part of seamen ures to and enginemen now in the service as well as the pronounced decrease in the number of new enlistments which the authorities attribute to the increasing demand for moderate as well as labor occasioned by the business activity rising tide of throughout the country The present authorized strength of the navy’s enlisted force is 44500 The naval authorities have contemplated urging to congress an increase of 5000 in the next report of the department This will not receive President Taft's sanction It is questioned whether a request for even half that number can receive executive approval At the present rate of falling off in it is enlistments and practically certain that there will be sailormen wearing less than 40000 1 Uncle Sam’s livery on January 1910 Already the navy is 1500 shy of its authorized strength and the reduction continues day by day According to the naval officers there will not be a sufficient number of men to man the new ships now approaching completion without reducing the crews of the minor cruisers or putting several of the older ships out of commission altogether They do not approve of laying up the new ships As fast as completed they will go into commission' and into active service It is said that even the newest ship when placed “in ordinary” deteriorates much more rapidly than when at sea This is particularly true to their enThe only course open to the gines navy Is to send the veteran ships back to the navy yards to be partially dismantled and laid up until the state of the national treasury justifies further increase in the cost of maintaining the navy Those most hurt by the enforced retirement of a part of our fighting force are the younger officers of the grade There of captain and commander will be fewer chances for them to exercise the command rank that has been the ultimate aim oDall the hard work up through the grades from midshipr man to The vessels most likely to be removed temporarily from the active list are the veterans Oregon Indiana Massachusetts and Iowa This will relieve the pressure by reducing’ the neof the line of battle fleet in cessities the matter of seamen by over 2600 The placing of four or five of the smaller cruisers out of commission would give opportunity for further economizing to the extent of about 1600 men Tooth Filled 3000 Years Ago Berlin — A piece of dental work 3000 years old was exhibited at the international dental congress in this The object is a human Jaw city taken from an Etruscan tomb and has a calf’s tooth held in place by gold The workmanship is excelfilings lent and seemingly as fresh as though just done The exhibit is the property of Dr Guerini of Naples BEAR Man RENDS BABY’S FATHER Bravely Chases Grizzly Carrying Off His Child — Brute Claws and Chews Him Nyack Mont — James Doolittle a homesteader near here was probably fatally wounded in rescuing his daughter from a grizzly bear which had picked her up and carried her about 200 yards the Doolittle child’s hearing screams gave chase on horseback Falls from Balloon The horse threw him breaking his — Kan the turned Hoffclawed grizzly Coffeyville Henry E leg Then man an aeronaut was killed the other the man in a frightful manner and night by falling 500 feet from his bal- chewed both his legs and arms almost loon His parachute failed to open to shreds and he dashed headforemost to the Aside from a few scratches the baground by was uninjured IN HIS OWN YARD SINCE 1863 Dead Kentuckian Who Had Stepped Outside Picket Fence Forty-SiYears Not In Louisville Ky — News has come to this city of the death at Greenbrier Nelson county of Basil Hayden who had not stepped outside the picket fence bounding his yard since President Lincoln freed the slaves It was not resentment at this act which caused Hayden’s seclusion for neighborhood tradition is that he shut himself in a little room that day in 1863 after his sweetheart died and looked n'o more upon men N I An overseer of Hayden’s estate named Borders was the only human being whom the anchorite saw and Borders has declared that the words which he exchanged with the recluse in a score of years can be enumerated upon his fingers Borders took care of Hayden’s property until a mistake in accounting mado by a bank clerk exasperated the hermit and henceforth penuriousness having gripped him he hid an estate which will amount to nearly $100000 in chinks and pillow slips and clothing |