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Show $Af$ PACKING JIBE VERY HOUSES III LewIsSoi S. PLACES! DEALERS IN 0 O OOOO Commissioner Neil Stick to Hie ReHouse port When 'Examined Committee on Agriculture, 1 Fresh & Cured Meats. 0 0 )D0 SA Jut Fancy & Staple Groceries, rtoo Crii Green Groceries in Season. Washington, The houre committee n agriculture continued its hearing s on the meat Inspection on report Thursday. Thomas E. Wilson, manager for Nelson, Morris & Co., and representing the large Chicago packing houses, continued his remarks on the Beveridge amendment providing for meat inspection. Aside from the objections he had previously pointed out, Mr. Wilson said the only other serious objection was the provision placing the cost oi Inspection on the packers. Mr. Neill was put on the stand and he related a parting interview with Mr. Dyson, consulting veteranarlan in Chicago, representing the packers. Mr Dyson, he said, had suggested that Neill and Reynolds go to Washington, make no report, but inform the pack' ers of the conditions found and Bug gestlons for remedies, then to wail thirty days and come back and see il conditions had not been bettered This, he Indicated, was to prevent in peka Neill-Reynold- 1 1 -- SPANISH FORK, nit1 UTah a the tl id oi f CEF3T ued ayosT ft 1 id flu DO HOT BUY A BICYCLE'? lit, f - V i.kST r or on ay ktttd terms, until you have received our comrZtUv lognes Illustrating and describing every kind of bicycle, old patterns nd latest models, Snd learn ofourrem?1 FRICKS and wonderful new offer made possible Dy ,kl1? frm direct nder wlth no middlemens profits. fey WE SHIP OH APPROVAL untkout a cent Jffil Perth. jWlM allow 10 Days rer 1 riel and make other litieral term. i.F?1lltwl the wi.11 do. You will learn everything wd eettt"0 wkHU louft able information by simply writing us postal. i. We need a Rldam Aamnt in every town and can offer n to suitable mae xnoney young men who apply at once. PUNCTURE-PROO- Regular Price $ $8 60 per pair. To Introduce wo win soil You m Sample Pair (CASH for Only NO MORE Result Mr. Neill said he replied that he was not authorized to make any trade or deal, that he did not know what he presidents plan was, but believed it was to secure adequate legislation. Mr Neill followed this statement with a letter he bad received from Mr. Dyson, In which it was suggested a sanitary committee be appointed and that it be given thirty days to accomplish im- log seat Jlk Cl $8.50 jury to the trade. Q fffll 00 Ci da: TIRES ?n t F w -- .oU n A NAILS. TACKS OR GLASS WONT LET THE AIR OUT with ORDER $4.65) TROUBLE FROM PUNCTURES. of 15 years experience in tire - No danger from THORNS, CACTUS. PINS. NAILS. TACKS or GLASS. making. Serious punctures, like intentional knife cuts, can be vulcanized like any other tire. Two Hundred Thousand pairs now in actual use. Over Seventy-fiv- e Thousand pairs sold last year, praven ita MUi'DJjj tira wlll outlast .hZ lake hO FT, KLASTIOJr isa sy biding, wfrii a special quality of rubber, which never uromeVporoua ' luQ WuiCfl ClOJIM UP cn,. 11 puoctm without allowing the air to escape. We have hundred of letter from that their tire have on ly been pumped up once or twice in a whole aeason. an ordinary tire, the puncture resisting qualities being given by several lavera of thm 00 the treaJ; Holding Back" aensation commonly felt when riding o is overcome ir soft roada by the. patent ".Basket Weave" tread which prevents all v air fr. yqueewd out between the Ure and the road thu overcoming all auction. The so per pair, but for advertising purpose we are tirtraisIS a special factora of only So per pair. All orders shipped same day tetter making is received. We shin C.O.D. on You do not oav a eent nntil von haw aaami.t-- a ,nA sppronl .1 TheS nT1 provement, pending which no reports should be made. Mr. Neill rather discouraged a visit of the committee to Chicago at this time, as many of the conditions complained of were due to negligence and could have been remedied immediately. Mr. Neill denied the statement ol Mr. Wilson that the floors were scrubbed dally. The dirt in some ol the rooms was caked on the floor and lad not been washed for weeks. Mr. Neill said he at first began mak ing notes of the conditions, but after several days, seeing no change In con ditions from day to day be abandoned the practice. He felt Justified in saying that be dirty floors was a commor condition. There were some dirty and tome clean rooms, but a clean room seemed to be accidental and gave the Impression that sanitation was not a matter that was looked after in those plants. Mr. Neill said he remembered in particular one cooking room was dirty and he remembered walls, particularly In the entrances, that were sticky with dirt and a pillar that you could scrape dirt from with your knife. There were rooms with rafters from ceilings which had not been whitewashed in If anything were lacking to prove love is the strongest passion in the human breast, and that under its Influence men and women will do and Venture where no other power or motive could move them, the thrilling story that a valiant young Texan has to tell would relieve ordinary mortals a magnificent Comanche racer, and by mad red horse over the plains his side walked another horse of line with Madelinesplunged faithful lover lashed form and great fame for speed and en- to his back. Poor girl! She closed her durance. As the Texan slid from his eyes, and her cries of terror were saddle, caressing li;s pony, he whis- drowned by the of her cruel toryel'i pered: "Give us a little start and there mentors. Is not a horse In all Mexico able to On sped the wild red horse over catch us. hill and dale. Impelled by fright and of further doubt Sweetheart mine, not all the treas- terrorized by the struggling burden on Jack Ilondorn recently returned to ures of the world, steel, or any power his back, the foaming animal soon jhls old home on the Colorado, in west- less than God shall ever separate us. passed beyond the leach or his purern Texas, that accompanied by a pretty "Soft, mto caballero. nrSn fi We wills... wli?1 at dhITR Wf Ut OVfVjStl Ml oort FULL CASH SO onfolTpaid'ordwattti PjPetal1uncturecfoera ti.f.cro thf 88 Bfffificttv frKa,ny Tn snt Ia STSSSSW a wir Fostmutn -s- sKi'SSJsssa SSSHiRflMJSlSSSiaSSSSaaa DOHOT WAIT Dios mlo! que suers. He had been . stolen from the lift- Spanish bride, whose heart he gained contento estoy. WWT i until Indians anyone know the sew ad Quaymal Don yon 7 by Riveras wonderful offers wt are miking, It only costs a postal to leant and whose hand he possessed down in "And the of all the world Is peons, and when he found himself free everything. wrueiwuHV. old Mexico after a series of adventures crowded IntoJoy CEID CYCLE CO-PI- NY, bosom," whispered he at once set out to rejoin his old and narrow escapee that would make Jack. He was my Dept. CHICAGO, ILL In the act of lift- herd. The bold lover declares Just that he the fortune of a skilled writer of ro ing her into the saddle, when It looked was never surer of winning his bride tnance. Old neighbors extended a warm as If a dozen hands rose from the than when the foam from the red big welcome to Mr. Ilondorn and his hand earth and his arms were seized. chops of the wolves were hurled Into some young wife. his face. It was at that moment that About two years ago young Hon-dohe registered an oath to possess Madeleft hlB old homo In Texas to seek Marvelous Escape from Death. Don St. Louis appeared, foaming line in spite of Don Rivera and his his fortune in Mexico. After knocking about over the sister republic for some with rage. Tearing his daughter from army of peons. Don a good time to have time, earning a little Spanish, admir- the side of the struggling youth, he of the Rivera had made bitter enemies ing mw scenes, and occasionally fall passed her to an attendant, saying: fields Quaymals. lie had taken their TO-DA"Lock her up. away from them and forced ths Then turning to one your name placed on our Y Ing In love with a dark-eye- d months. beauty of Indians to move their village to a In the boning room Mr, Neill said he the suulands, he finally found employ- who appeared to be in command, he poor subscription list tiad seen dirt. In this connection he ment cn a big cattle ranch belonging said: "It Is the Americano ingrate, mountain valley. cursed I do the not care They gave gringo. to wouuded man shelter, took Issue with Mr. Wilsons state- to old Don St Louis Rivera, one of the soil my hands. Juan, tto a rock to his neck aid and comfort, and when they heard ment One Instance he remembered richest men In all Mexico. his story they believed him. Soon and throw him Into the river. specifically In the Nelson Morris they house. He saw one of the men who knew that the peons were only all loved the hanisonie young Texan. Jack had Just finished his boning walk over Love at First Sight too glad to obey orders, and strongly More than 100 people were employed the dirt floor to a pile of meat on the that he nad a rival In the Lovers suspecting floor, climb on the pile with his feet, on this one ranch. There was a pala- bunch, he realized Finally United. that all hope for knees and hands, pick up a piece and tial residence on a picturesque summit eald: We nate old Don They a. was lost. mercy 'Ihey dragged him throw it fifteen feet on the floor tc hundreds of acres of the to the bank of a stream He has stolen our lands, our not far away, his bench, and as the dinner signal overlooking old don's vast possessions. Here the and while some were horses and cattle. He has coined the sounded at that time he saw men busy hunting a tears ranchers of our women and children. We great family Invariably spent climb upon their tables, get ttaeli big rock others were preparing strings. lunches and sit down on their tables the summer months of the year. It required the united strength of the will help you to drive a pain into his Cupid must have taken a hand In bunch to ,to eat This, he said, was directly unthe fighting Texan, heart. Only tell us how." Jacks affairs from the moment he set and whenoverpower Jack told them hew, and they did der the eye of the superintendent were ready to push they Mr. Nelli said the papers heralded bis feet inside of the gates of the him over the bank Jack He had hardly help him. their arrival in Chicago and their pres- Rancho Grande de Rivera. On that threw out one hand and dexterously from his wounds when anrecovered Indian the dragged ence in the packing houses was knowr same day arrived the senora and her leader or SO, TAKE THE the gang into the water maiden bounded Into his apartment dally. daughter Madeline, trom the Ctty of with him. The peon had a knife, and one evening with streams of words of Asked again about the bone con- Mexico. They had only recently re- when he struck to cut Jacks throat he Joy flowing from her red lips. veyor by Mr. Lorimer, Mr. Neill salt! turned from Spain, and "She la here we have brought they were glad missed his atm and severed the cord her ,the conveyor was covered with grease to you," she exclaimed, 'black with dirt. He was not prepared to reach their old home, where they that held the big rock. clapping her knew well that comfort and luxurious to say that that particular conveyoi The athletic Texan was now master hand. repose awaited them. The smiling blue of the situation. He "Who? What do you mean?" said was used In a particular place. the Jack. The slipping of a hog into a privy eyes of the young adventurer of the knife from the hand wrenched of his enemy, was made the subject of a colloquy be land of the Lone Star and the dark and the next Madeline, of course." momrnt the water was tween the witness and Representative eyes of the daughter of the south red with the blood It was true, in a few moments the a about Brooks of Colorado. looked Into each other's at the peon, and Jack Houdorn floundering was swim astounded lover was rejoiced to find Mr. Neill said he saw the hog fall gate of the hacienda, anddepths that hla devoted friends had succeeded the fate of mlng toward the mad Identified a picture of the privy these two was forever shore. opposite tn stealing his sealed. and bringing frhe hog was put up on the rack, and Denver, her to their village. he believed the hog was nevei Back to the Ranch. Feared Father's Anger. to the verge of insanity over Joyous Kensee cleaned. One would Imagine that this narrow City, "I love you. Jack. Yes, the good being united, and fearing capture the As to the tendency of the work tn escape would have cooled the passion lovers were the packing houses to lower the God knows 1 love you, and I am ready of to eager tly towards Texas, the ntost ardent lover. Not so with but the orals, Mr. Neill said hs believed that at any moment to go with you to the Quayamal chief protested. He the Texan. Chicago. incorrigible Ten case. Is the days had wanted to "drive many pains home end of the world, said the warmto before "An Instance," he said, "a yonn he hardly elapsed at the appeared old hearted girl; "but, oh, my dons hard Peart, he papa the Rancho Rivera girl 18 or 17 years old had to walk la terrible. Why, Jack, he love, disguised as an In- insisted that the lovers should said. He would kill dian, be maracross a long room filled with men tc seeking employment. He was ried by the if be knew you even dared to ELECTRIC. padre in the Quaynmr go Into a water closet this does not you to me." given a job herding sheep. TRAINS tend to morality, especially when peak When the indomitable Texan found temple, and that the affair should be "Never celebrated a little fear, by some of those men are of the lowest great feart. "The susweetheart, Jack an opportunity to shed his typo I will not say the workers art would say, "one of these fine nights open his arms, Madelinedisguise and perstitious old don will not dare to for run toformitlou call oa ran and come here," he said. we will gallop away trom the Rancho Immoral." Mr. Nelli commended the govern- Grande, and beyond the lUo Grande threw herself upon his bosom with ment Inspection, hut would not com- we will he beyond the reach of the Joy and confidence. MAIN ST. This time fortuni again played the Offered to Buy mit himself on the state inspection. old tiona anger and his bullets. Baughter. lovers false. He then described the It was true, Don Ulvera had many They encountered a "I am reudy. Jack. But think It Is locked and barred pasture gate, with a superstitions. process, and said: , He was afraid of little me poor are only you the getting "One man sticking hogs was nearly fence of nine barbed wires on shadow of a Quaymal. Foaming with' as clean as I am; another was covered not an extra ribbon, a doubloon o a side. Madeline had been so either rage when he heurd that Madeline wus with blood." He described one room centavo. And the danger, Jack for I watched that her absence had closely with the Texan in the Indian village been where girls were packing dried beef warn you papa Is a mnn of blood he noted almost Instantly. The alarm was he said to his wife: "it t aU In which the girls looked well and has fought duels. He would set the no wllrh sooner raised than the whole force cruft. That man Jack w If clean. Is a ghost peons to tearing you to pieces. of the Rancho V,tAUT Grande was set to After scourthe , made threw peons to correct him In the river "With your pretty cheek against Every suggestion the country In every direction. The with a rock about his brutal Indifference' the "absolute he' mine, sweetheart, dangers are not to ing neck, and unfortunate lovers were encountered was drowned, I saw him with which the employes, especially be counted," said Jack, w again. Why while riding hard to reach a distant I saw him the young girls, were treated, he said, night we will ride." , walking amongst the sheen Well Man A desperate nattle rwas met by the statement, "Ob, they gate. ensued, and sowing rot-s- aw him plainly, it i The lovers planned well, but an In- Jack the 4on1 mind that." a of caught hot couple balls useless to to that tv of Me. dian woman betray el them. It was a try get our daughter back. line night for an affair where hearts stunned him for the moment, though The devil has got her. We might OH1HA.TP , ,f Afraid of American Meats. made neither more than alight wounds. tempt him with gold." play an part A glorious London. The house of commons ro full moonimportant They did tempt him with gold. The was rising above the sum- Again numbers triumphed, and the loveni were torn apart for the aecond old don sent his iMsemblcd Thursday, after the Whit mit of an eastern favorite padre to tha tonne on will rwsra thitTSL7bB Hothari tn range of mountains. wunlldo recess, and set to work on the The warm sea breeze was laden with time. Quayamal vlltug wtth a burro loaded "Never fear, sweetheart! Better luck with gold. "Tell tbo devil BACK MEETS of a grinnny appropriations. -- In the course the perfume of the flu were of the next time!" shoutod Jack. he 1 go," debate "that said, of the Hugh Cecil Lea. Liberal, plain, and the silence wus only broken my daughALL TRAINS "There will be no next time," roared ter'. weight, and thatknow a newspaper proprietor, who hat by the songs of the nightingale and I win glVe him one of the peons. "Bring the Colorado her weight In colnej served In the British and American the barely perceptible awlsh of the gold if he will dlablo cnballo." her to me." armies, pressed the government tot waylng strands of moss. HOLLISTER'S hiring an assurance that no more Americas od Rlver that Texans do Mountain Tea Nugoef Rocky to Back of Wild Horae, Tid tinned meat would be purchased fot their sweethearts or wives " and Captured. A Buy Madlolae for Buy i The woundsd Texan was dragged said the British army. He asserted from Overpowered Jack Hondorn. "His Slowly and cautiously the venture-som- e over the Ooldsa Health end Bsuvm Vl condl observation that the j,j personal ground and firmly lashed to coined tears, and the A arwcina for lovers aproached the edge of a sweat and Constipation. tions under which it la packed ate the back of the red devil of Trouhla. Ilmplra, lCisamJj bJJSs horse. of the poor and thef brave, if grove of trees not far from the gatee Klf wire he And then while the Inhuman devils to ITS Um Breath, sWish of the hacienda, lie was mounted oa pile it to the skies it would count Barkach. Hi Jwky Mountain Tea howled and roared with laughter, the m Dfif, ' Ufinuins nothing against my love for Madeline." Hoisurren Dm finis Company, ijtoi - JL rn , Rl-ver- GOING EAST? ir Union Pacific Lowest Rates Fastest Time , swe-the- Uo art to J Chango t 3 Trains "g, Daily 3 lighted 0,ty,t'ket OFFICE g ,,.REVIVO klPOpC! 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