Show f Tf I r' XC j Mr Rainey la collecting on beof the Smithsonian Institution Mr Heller Is preparing the specimens Institution’s The Smithsonian reporta show that up to last month the members of Its new African expedition bad collected for It 700 large and mammals 8000 small mammals 250 birds - J - f York cles of jewelry to the larger pieces of silverware there is not one item we cannot endorse We know them as we hope Each is you will some day the best you can buy 170 cTrillTAli LAKE The course Is rather alow at this Juncture while that Is so never gets a puncture —Los Angeles Express horse of But let me to say Arise He Resolve Now To put a little in a savings account each week in 1912 One dollar is enough to begin Deposits may be sent by mail Walker Brothers Bankers ‘Oldest Intermountain Bank Salt Lake City What is more specimens- of the unfair than fair sex? some THE NEW SANTO $37 TWIN SWEEPER 7" -- v “v L‘ f $37 A r £ Memorial CURTIS Building Is for Washington AND CARTER Planned AIDING Two Young Women at National Capital Are Made Chippewa by Adop tlon— Charles Crisp New Parliamentarian of the House JTtlgP By GEORGE CLINTON Washington —In one of these dispatches recently It was said that Sen ator Curtis who has a considerable share of Indian blood In his veins bad the honor as acting presiding officer of the senate to sign a resolution granting permission for the erection of a memorial statue to the American Indian on a site overlooking New York harbor Now Senator Curtis and Representative Carter of Oklahoma who like the senator has Indian blood In bis veins have promised to aid In a movement started by the Improved Order of Red Men of the United States of for the erection In Washington memorial building to the American Indian to cost $500000 The tribute it la proposed shall take the form of a structure In which are to be kept such art and relics of Indian husbandry literature as may be contributed by associations and Individuals In speaking ot the proposal for the Indian memorial Mr Carter Bays: “This entire country' has been carved out of the domain ot the red men who Insofar aa tribal relations are concerned are rapidly passing away and soon will lie merged Into general of the councitizenship cosmopolitan try It seems to me some such mewhere the relics morial as suggested ot the Indian may of the handiwork be preserved would be a just and faithful tribute to the American aborig- ines” Two Girls Become Chippewa with this Indian matsaid that two young women of Washington one the secretary of Representative A O Stanley chairman the steel ot Investigating Mah committee and the other one of the have been committee’s stenographers taken into the great Chippewa tribe of CO Distributors Indiana by adoption w Second South St Salt Lake 0 ty Ut When was Leonidas Merritt giving — nfiwin ! bis testimony before the Stanley com mlttee In connection with the matter of the Messftbba Iron ore deposits he half jocosely that adoption suggested into the tribe ot the Chlppewaa awaited the two young ladles If they would but say the word It seems that Mr Merrit was taken Into the tribe some years ago as a hereditary chieftain of a band of which the members are now extinct honor This FEBRUARY 3rd THE DATE gave Mr Merritt the right to adopt others Into the tribe Miss Minnie Mahler and Miss Katherine Green both of whom are of Henderson Kyt and who now have emin a congressional commitployment tee are now through the formality To Sunny Southern California of adoption known as Wabun and Wabunanung the translations of which To Lot Angela going and are supposed to be "the first faint Salt LakeRoute yUV I Returning flush of incense breathing morn and Many attractive side trips to eastern morning star” Groves Catalina Mt Orange New House Parliamentarian Lowe Kan Diego and the various Winter Resorts Asher Hinds who was the parliaFor further information see mentarian of the house when Mr CanSalt Lake Route agent or adton was speaker Is now a member of dress the house from the Portland (Me) disW P Culmer trict The house needs a parliamentJ H Mandarfiald Sec B P 0 E No 85 A G P A arian who Is not so known however SALT LAKE CITY SALT LAKE CITY but Is called "clerk at the speaker's desk When Mr Hinds stepped from the desk down to the floor as a member it was thought that the DemoA POSITIVE and PERcratic speaker would be put to It to MANENT CURE FOR £nd a successor who would be able as Mr Hinds was to quote precedent Drunkenness and or decide a point on the Instant There Opium Diseases was a careful study of the held and There Ladita treated at a publicity finally the choice for parliamentarian ia their awa koneo priYtlflf fell on Charles Crisp of Georgia ”ho la South Temple Street Salt Laka City a son of Charles Frederick Crisp also of Georgia and who was a member of six congresses in succession and who was also the Democratic speaker of the house In the and rou congresses Tillman "Comes Back” lT Senator Benjamin R Tillman ot AInrfHfNS lh i South Carolina Is not only back in but ' Is back in Washington the field for to the upper KODAK FINISHING house The senator was a very Man order lven prompt attention (IffiffX Complete itoelt ot Phot Suppliea man last winter but his health seems Salt Laka Photo Supply Co to have Improved wonderfully At the Write tor catalogues Main St time that the South Carolina senator was so there was something paHunting Hardships thetic in what he said to a friend "Serve the champagne in tin cups when he was about to leave WashingJames” directed the owner of the ton He has a good deal of poetry in him despite what some people conhunting lodge sider his rough exterior "Very good sir” He was In "These hunting parties always like need of rest and when he was asked to rough It a trifle” — Kansas if he were going home he said "Yes City I am going dowd to the old state and Journal to my garden to look at the roses Method The National and to hear the mocking birds sing ” Edmund Heller who accompanied “Do you believe in the rod in eduColonel Roosevelt on the ’Smithsonian cational methods?” Into Africa Is now In the Isn’t the use of tha expedition “Why not? northern part of the Dark Continent rod thepiatural way to make children with Paul J Rainey of New again smart?” — Baltimore American I Mfx — lh connection ter it might be !! Elks’ Seventh Annual Excursion MC A Complication you think that mechanics mix up natural "Don’t sometimes “How?’ "Don’t they talk of the of donkey engines?” — Baltimore Am- erican The Worst Over Mary — Are you going to aBk Ida to been She has your bridge party? borne from Europe six weeks I’ll ask her She Alice — Why yes must have stopped telling her foreign experiences by now rL Champ Clark’a New Cane a quickening holiday spirit The which hovers over Capitol hill and house employees are remembered members of congress give back and forth with the freedom born of friendThe secretaries ship and affection are not forgotten and neither are tha telephone operatives- - Speaker Clark this year received hla first Christmas Lang Representative present early ley presented Mr Clark with a cane mounted with a deer horn and silver crest Mr Langley recently went to the Panama Canal Zone and there secured the wood from which the cane waa made It was a fine piece of timber which the French had left behind them when the De Lessepa forces admitted failure and left the isthmus and the French canal project In writing recently of newspaper who correspondents In Washington have gone into the government service several names were omitted but is one still who be spoken of first let In the newspaper rank and who ap parently looks with no longing eye for a government job although It la probable that he has been or could have been offered one many a time It More Notable Correspondents William W Price la the Washington Star’ House White representative Mr Price is a North Carolinian but he baa lived at the capital for yeara and for a decade If not longer he has been found every day in the press room of the White House It is probable that Price knows as many public men by sight as any other man In the United States The coming and going at' the White House Is constant and the tide seta In January 1 nd ends December 31 to begin again on Its source Is from every the morrow part of the country from coast to coast and from Canada to the Gulf In procession These men passing Price has seen and for the most part knows He Is a court of last resort on names and faces and he remembers perfectly what this man who has come today was here for years ago when he paid a visit to a former pres- ident about to start a which will have six days a week are bargain Princess Eulalia may merely paring to come oyer and show she can do in vaudeville be preus what know" congress ment general Ainsand General not agree on a good many matters connected with the military coinciIt Is a curious profession dence that both of these army officers of high rank one of them General Wood the highest ranking officer on entered the active list today the service as assistant surgeon connectwith the medical deed of course It Is true partment of the army therefore that two doctors have risen more rapidly In rank than any two Some line officers who can be named “Who shall decide one has quoted and It probwhen doctors disagree?” ably will be for the laymen of congress to settle the matter General worth do Wood beBt things for a man ot to do Is to cheer up and look the One Chicago 000 t drug store women er “I know sir that I do not like the I think you introduced way you talk me to every gentleman we have named” "But being engaged to you you Mrs Major John M Carson and Carson have their just celebrated wedding golden anniversary Major veteran of the Civil war Carson Is and for years he was Washington correspondent of the Philadelphia Ledger He was one of the first presidents of the Gridiron club and was perhaps the In Washbest known correspondent fifteen The years ago governington ment pressed him Into Its service finally as editor of the dally consular reports and last year It diverted Mr to the European Carson’s energies field where it sent him to make studies of the commercial conditions ' Army Officers Disagree looks on the disagreeWashington General Leonard between chief of staff of the army Wood of and Representative Hay chairman cn the house committee military affairs over the form of army reorganization vaR really a disagreement as between army officers themselves to the form reorganization really ought to take If the bill In the form In which Representative Hay has drawn it shall pass congress and be signed by is the president which apparently not at all likely Maj Gen Frederick C Ainsworth the adjutant general of the United States will be retired before long with the rank of lieutenant One of Some dress crape No Hero one advises that the hunters in black In which event the should not be omitted “Why don’t rich women pay thelf bills?” asks Leslie’s Weekly Probably because they don’t have to — - j Ever Toiled Harder presslon behind that he had quit his Job and that It would take a great deal of coaxing to bring about his re- turn Did anybody faint away as Mr Wells walked down tjie street kicking every third ash can off the curbstone? Not a faint Did a certain young lady fling herself down on the sofa and sob and sob and sob? J Not a sob! Not a fling! On the contrary Miss Dora Thurston sat down at the piano and banged and crashed and banged and then walked out to her mother and said she was ready to go to the mountains for a week a month or a The subject had come up almost year dally and the girl had been the one who hung back Mr Wells had been with the bank only a few months and would not be entitled to a vacation this summer The matter was settled between mother and daughter in five minutes and two days later they were away Any notice to the “bossy” young man? Not a word nor a line Not so much as “X her mark” And the servants left behind- were warned on pain of dismissal to give nothing away It was three evenings before the young banker strolled that way again He had his dignity with him He was prepared to forgive If appealed to but not without When tears and sobs came he would melt but not too hastily “Not butler firm has bought 6000 stamps — but not at a ALFRED at home” was the town that truck horses were falling like autumn leases before its fiery blast Young ladles do take vivid Interest In these things! Miss Dora met a boy and she met a man and she met two romantic girls and she took pains that they should see her take a path marked: “Dangerous — Beware of Avalanches!” Up that path to a spot where there had been a slide of rocks a week before and then she dropped her handkerchief removed her hat and tossed it from her and then went into hiding Miss Dora had figured time as close as a train dispatcher She had not been in hiding ten minutes when Mr Wells came up on the run He saw the bat and handkerchief and uttered A groan and a shout He was not up on avalanches and be took this for a new one Under It would be found and the dead mangled body of the girl he had tried to boss! Off came the coat and hat and vest of the frantic lover and he went to work like a dog digging out a wood chuck Help could have been had half a mile away but he felt he could not stop to summon It No hero ever toiled harder for a quarter of an hour and he was still at it when Miss Dora slid gracefully down to his feet and scrambled to remark: “Now then If 1 ou have changed youf mind about cads and other things we will sit down and talk If you work any longer you will have a lame back tomorrow!" !” "Oh Dora I— I "The girl bosses before marriage you know and the husband after wards” Fall of Autumn Leaves The fall of leaves In autumn is a remarkably variable process the fol lage of oaks and beeches being slowly dropped during a period of weeks and even months while some trees and shrubs become suddenly bare in a few A curious report Is made by days Prof G Kraus of a horse chestnut and a maple In the botanical garden at Both trees were In Halle Germany full leaf when a frost of 26 degrees Fahrenheit came on the night of Oct 1892 and when the sun rose at 8 o’clock a veritable shower began from each tree the leaves dropping In a great stream The fall stopped at' the end of an hour from suddenly the horse chestnut and In about half an hour from the maple In the hour the horse chestnut lost 87603 leaves weighing 135 pounds and the half hour fall from the maple was 61 or 16518 leaves aLthe averpounds The last leaf age of 92 per second fell from the horse chestnut on Nov 10 the total fall from it from Oct 27 having been 276900 leaves weighing 445 pounds Souvenir Bracelets in Vogue A fad among the wives of aviators Is a souvenir bracelet The Idea originated with Mrs Glenn H Curtiss wife ol the Inventor whose arm circlet contains the names of 14 airmen who have flown at meets that she has atNow almost every wife of an tended airman owns one of these Bouvenirs reply of the “But they must be” "No sir Went to the country three days ago” “But they left a letter for me?” “No sir and none of us know where they went" Mr Wells and his dignity and for If he looked gtveness turned away “bossy” as he ascended the steps U had fallen from him like a mantle as he descended He first declared that Something Just as Good Jockey — You want me to pull — Is that right? Owner — No no! I want you to duct him around the track with a sonable restraint of pace — Puck For Weak Kidneys Relieves Urinary and Kidney Troubles Backache Straining Swelling Etc Stops Pain in the Bladder Kidneys and Back CLAY There are certain men who feel a he did not care a cooper’s maledicsense of proprietorship aa soon as they tion — that be was actually glad of it become engaged Perhaps this Is the that he had had a narrow escape from right thing but now and then there Is marrying a girl with a dreadful tema girl who objects to It It was so In per — one who would have driven him the case of Miss Thurston Dora And from home after a few weeks Frank Wells had scarcely secured an then he decided that he did care but avowal from her that he waa loved In that he would he the boss or perish return when he heaved a long sigh The third decision was that he had of relief and said: made an idiot of himaelf and couldn't “And how of course that fellow ask forgiveness any too soon Give a Wakefield will get a hint that he need donkey of a young man time enough not call here any more?” and he will strike the right policy "But why?” waa asked Mr Wells wanted forgiveness but “And you won’t have that Barton where to go for It? He had a pull at dangling around?” the bank and got four days off He “Mr Burton never dangled” bill for the buthad a crisp “And that cad of a Graham will be ler and the butler proved disloyal to told that you are not at home?” his mistress just as she had figured “He will he told no such thing! Mr that he would Graham la far from being & cad" A grip was packed and the “bossy” "And Peterson will not be permit- young man hied him to a mountain reted to drop In here as If it were hlfc sort He hadn’t planned that he club" would but some one had planned for 'T don’t understand you Mr Wells" him With a railroad time table and aid the as she drew a lead pencil and thirty minutes to figherself up "Because I have promised ure In she was sure even of the train to marry you does It follow that I am he wodd arrive on And half an hour to become a prisoner In the garret or before the arrival of that train Miss Sown cellar?” Dora Thurston took to the woods In “Dora you have given me the right other words dressed for a walk on the to say what company you shall keep” hills she left the hotel and took a waa the reply “You are so precious path leading upwards among the trees ” to me that — that and bowlders and outcrop “That you would treat me like a Mr Wells tried to arrive with his But you can’t do dignity but It waa rather child! failure 1L Until we are married 1 shall He hunted up Mrs Thurston and exsist on receiving my friends at this plained that he had been granted a house A great change seems to have few days off to cure his hay fever come over you all of a sudden Hereand that he had arrived at the Bald tofore you have not objected to any Eagle quite by accident and she had of the gentlemen named” the courtesy not to smile It was all "Because I had not the right Even of three minutes and a half before he If I knew them to be cads 1 could not carelessly Inquired for Miss Dora and different" Now Is however It learned that she had gone for a walk object “Mr Wells do you mean to say that Then he carelessly said he would look I have been receiving cads In my her up as she would probably be quite father’s house?” the girl demanded anxious to know that the weather in ' “Well — — you was so hot lance to build a liner proposes that contains everything but an aviation field department store ¥ By LAWRENCE R Shipp who was for some Is known in newspaper paree" aa a “star reporter” waa con“Then we are engaged are we?" with nected the Indianapolis News "Perhaps not!” until be was Induced to come to Wash“And young Mr Wells was Just donington by former Senator Albert J key enough to walk out of the parlor who wanted him for his and out of the house and leave the imBeveridge private secretary Some time before Mr Beveridge left office Gifford who was then chief of the forefre" service aBked Mr Shipp to enter the forest service and so he left his place In the senator’s office to take service under the "tree saver “ After Mr left the government employment Mr Shipp went with him as secretary of the National Conservation association and now he has gone back to Indianapolis to be the executive secreNational of Conservation the tary Thomas time what young London Young Mr Wells 1b An Insane man was found wandering In Wall street says an exchange Only one? Chicago $350 Recipe Free half and FROM THE TINIEST arti- - A Wouldn’t It be nice within a week or eo to begin to ay forever to the or too frescalding dribbling straining quent passage of urine the forehead and the aches the stitches and pains In the back the growing muscle weakness before the eyes yelspots low skin sluggish bowels swollen eyelids or ankles leg cramps unnatural short breath sleeplessness and the despondency? I have a recipe for these troubles that you can depend on and If you want to make a quick recovery you ought to write and get a copy of It Many a doctor would charge you $350 Just for writing this prescription but I have It and wlil be glad to send It to you entirely free Just drop me a line like this Dr A E Luck Building Detroit Robinson Mich and I will send It by return mall In a plain envelope As you will see when you get It this recipe contains only pure harmless remedies but It has great healpower ing and It will quickly show Its power once you use It so I think you had better see what I will send you a copy It Is without delay free— you can use It and cure yourself at home Cornered Lord Guilford tells a story of a young lady's resources at a bazaar Business waa In full swing when a young man strolled around the various stalls with no Intention of purchasAs he passed a large ing anything stall the young beautifully decorated "Won’t you lady seller detained him she sif?” buy a cigarette holder "No thank you asked I don't smoke” was the curt reply “Or a with pen wiper worked my own hands?” “I don’t write” “Then do have this nice box of chocolates" “I don’t eat sweets” The young lady's was exhausted “Sir’1 she patience said grimly “will you buy this box of soap?" The young man paid up Uncle Sam’s Representative Senator John Sharp Williams tells of a negro lad In a southern town who was not the least zealous of Uncle Sam's servants One day when the mall bag 'for that town waa thrown from the train the pouch was caught up by this diminutive courier who started off as was his wont on a brisk trot to the postofflee As he was rounding a corner of the station he encountered a larger boy with! the result that the little courier was upset When the latter got up and readjusted himself he turned upon the other exclaiming: “Look heah! Yo’ wants to be l ’bout dls chile! When yo’ Jars me de gov’ment of de United yo’ Jars I carries de mail!” States Clara’s- Little Hint A certain young curate wanted to a Christmas presgive bis ent but could not make up his mind what it should be so the next time be called he frankly told her the difficulty under which he was laboring "Want to make me a present!” Clara exclaimed asIn tonishment you for“Why Charley get yourself" The curate took the hint and offered himself on the spot Uncertainties “A number of men who get to the front are mere accidents” “Yes" responded Senator Sorghum “I sometimes think that what our most needs Is some religovernment able form of accident insurance” Womanlike Crawford — How did your wife come to buy you all those suspenders? Crabshaw — I think she wanted the pretty boxes they came In — Judge Guarding the Money “Why was he guarded by the police?" else “They were afraid somebody would get his money” The Promise Of a Good Breakfast is fulfilled if you start the meal with Post i Toasties Sweet crisp fluffy bits of toasted com — ready to serve direct from the package with cream and sugar Please horse con- rea- 8olutlon Stellar -- Why did Jonah stay three days in the whale? Bella— Maybe he wanted to establish a residence for a divorce ' Particular People"The Memory k - Lingers” Postern Cereal Company Limited Battle Creek Mich |