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Show household ilnea in homes of wealth, or where the housewife Is expert with the needle, Is marked with embroidered monograms or Initials, preference being given to the English open-worembroidery or the French seeded. At present tablecloths are marked with two monograms, one at either end, or diagonally at opposite corners! Where the napkins shall be marked is a matter of Individual preference, dependent uponthe way In which the napkin Is to be folded. The most common way Is to mark them diagonally In the center of the last square when the napkin is folded. For napkins the size of the letters Is usually one or one and a quarter of an Inch. For tablecloths they are from three to elgVt Inches In diameter. k A Recipe for Triple. Six macaroons, six lady fingers, one pint rich, soft custard, currant Jelly, sherry wine (may be omitted), half pint of whipped cream. Soak lady fingers In sherry wine; put a layer of macaroons In a dish; put a teaspoon of currant Jelly on top of each cake, then a layer of lady fingers; repeat currant Jelly on lady fingers. Pour custard over all. Cover with whipped cream, laid on In tablespoonfuls. Add a bit of Jelly on the cream to finish the top prettily. To Defend Thaux, NOTICE. All United StateB Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, January 28, 1907. To Whom it May Concern: Notice Is hereby given that the State of Utah has filed in this office a list of lands selected by the said State, as Indemnity School Lands, under section C of the Act of Congress, approved July 1C, 1894. The following tracts, embraced In said lists, are found to be within six miles of a mining location, claim or entry, viz: BE. 4 Sec. 35, NK. V and NE. K. T. 9 S., It. 4 E., S. L. M., (State No. 918), and E. Vi NW. V4 and W. NE. V4 Sec. 35, T. 9 S., 4 E., (State To Broil Legs of a Turkey. Cut the legs from a cold roast turkey, make some Incisions across them with a sharp knife, season with a little pepper, salt and a pinch of cayenne. Squeeze over a small quantity of lemon Juice and place them on a gridQ iron (which has been well buttered), Bees Laxative Cough Syrup containput It over a clear fire. ing Honey and Tar is especially ap, When done brown place them on a for children, no opiates or hot dish with a piece of butter on the propriate of any character, conforms to poisons top of each and serve hot the conditions of the National Pure Avoid Shrinkage. Food and Drug Law, June 80, 1906. In washing woolen articles dissolve For Croup, Whooping cough, etc. It a sufficient quantity of soap in warm expels Coughs and Colds by gentlly water, adding a lltte ammonia to softGuaranteed. the bowels. en It Wash and then rinse in clean, moving Co. World Sold Drug by warm water, using no cold or very hot o water; after which shake well and A Soothing Remedy. dry quickly. Do not rub on soap, and doctor was In the economical An all or avoid patent washing powders his habit of prescriptions on writing liquids. It you follow the above Inold letters and cirof sides blank structions your woolen articles will the a patient, whe etc. One day culars, never shrink when being washed. was suffering from an extreme nervous disorder, turned over the prescripHow to Treat Plants. The funeral will Open the doors occasionally In the tion and read: winter time and let the plants hare take place at halt past 4 on Wednes some outdoor air. day." o Don't forget to turn your window at around least ManZan Pile twice a week put up In conRemedy plants so that all sides will get the sunlight venient, collapsible tubes with nozzle The wing feather of a chicken makes attachment so that the remedy may a good brush with which to wash be applied at the very seat of the plants trouble, thus relieving almost instantDoes Cofree disagree with you? ly bleeding, itchng or protruding Then try Dr. piles. Satisfaction guaranteed or monProbably It does! Shoops Health Coffee. "Health Cof- ey refunded. Sold by World Drug Co. fee" Is a clever combination of o Not a parched cereals and nuts. Flftesn-Year-Ol- d grain of real Coffee, remember, Giant.' In Dr. Shoopa Coffee, yet Its flavor Carl Shaklees, a boy and taste matches closely old Java In Suinmerfield, O., claims to be and Mocha Coffee. If your stomach, living biggest boy In the United States. heart, or kidneys can't stand Coffee the Is He six feet two Inches tall, weighs drinking, try Health Coffee. It is wholesome, nourishing, and satisfy- 488 pounds and Is in fair health. His ing. Its safe even for the youngeBt chest measurement Is 74 Inches, his waist 72. his thigh Is 26 Inches In child. Sold by World Drug Co. o girth and the calf of his leg 24. Carl Promises Better Things Next Time. wears a No. 10 shoe and a 774 hat -- o We once hired a man to do a cerNOTICE. tain thing and he couldnt do it But lie spent hours In. making explanaThe annual general meeting of the tions. If you fall to do a thing why stockholders of the Spanish Fork waste additional time in making ex- South Irrigation company (will be planations? The point la, you didnt held In the City Hall Monday, the do it Atchison Globe. 11th day of February, 1907, at 2 p. m., for the electing of officers, hearing the financial report and transacting Women Physicians In Russia. all other necessary business. The number of women physicians OLIVER SWENSEN, Sec. s steadily Increasing In Russia. AcSpanish Fork, Jan. 24th, 1907. " o cording to a recent report there are now nearly 400 women studying medimade Plneules" cine at Russian universities, the lanp from resin from our Pine Forests, est numbers being at SL Petersbuig used for hundreds of years for Bladder and Moscow. and Kidney diseases. Medicine for thirty days. $1,000. Guaranteed. Sold Death of Centenarian Mendicant World Drug Co. There died recently In Trieste, Aus-itrl- by o In her 101st year, a woman mendHens Capacity. icant named Dorattl. who had obtained 'hundreds of pounds from credulous During the lifetime of a healthy persons by promising them the rever- hen she should lay from 300 to 600 sion of two houses which had no ex- eggs. Her best laying capacity Is during her second year. istence. . (non-alcoholi- a. Egg-Layin- -- o It's a pleasure to tell our readers Salve Pine Carbollzed, acts like a about a Cough Cure like Dr. Shoops. For years Dr. Shoop has fought poultice; highly antiseptic, extensively ag&lnBt the use of Opium, Chloro- used for Eczema, for chapped hands form, or other unsafe ingredients and lips, cuts burns. Sold by World commonly found in Cough remedies. Dr. Shoop, It seems, has welcomed the Pure Food and Drug Law recently enacted, for be has - worked along similar lines many years. For nearly 20 years Dr. Shoops Cough Cure containers have had a warning printed on them against Opium and other narcotic poisons. He has thus made it possible for mothers to protect their children by simply Insisting on having Dr. Shoops Cough Cure. Sold by World Drug Co. Reputation Safa. Beethoven, some Mograpner tells us, used to work generally in a beer gae den. However, that was before the day of the phonograph and three-piec- Hungarian orchestra. Growth from an Idea. The greatest achievement was once Drug Co. o ESTRAY NOTICE. I have In my possession the follow. Ing described animals Impounded as estrays, or for trespass: One red heifer with swallow fork and two under bits In the right ear; no brands visible. One red yearling heifer, with crop In right and half under crop In the left ear; no brands visible. One red yearling heifer with crop and slit In right ear and swallow fork In thn left ear; brand not legible. If damage and costs on said animals he not paid within ten days from date of this notlve they will be sold to the highest rash bidder at Spanish Fork precinct pound at 2 o'clock p. m. on the 7th day of Fehruary, 1907. Dated at Spanish Fork, Utah County, State of Utah, this 28th day of merely an Idea; then It became a January, 1907. REER l. JAMES, plan, then a reality, and finally a fact aa strongly established as the rivers I'oundkeeper of said I'roclnet. O' and hills. NOTICE. Rest for Workers. The annunl stockholders' meeting In Germany, employers of labor are of the Spanish Fork & Lake Shore compelled to grant one hour's rest al Dairy and Creamery Company will be midday, and women with household bold at the City Hall February 16th. cares may claim an extra half hour. 1907. at 2 p. tn., for the purposo or hearing the flnanclut report for the year 1906, for the election of officers, Weapons of Shah's Soldiers. snd for tbs transaction of any busiA traveler recently from Persia stys ness that may properly ronte before the Shah's soldiers mount guard with ths meeting. By order of ths board broken table kgs, tbs only weapons of directors. JNO. J. BANKS, 8ec. they have. Bayonn, ? HC xnresa , of the roads abrupt curves REMARKABLE SPEED ON FRENCH gent. No satisfactory expiantf-eveRAILROAD LINE. been assigned; but I that the roadbed had been node hy water from a spdng that Body of Dead American Carried to trickled through the rocks at nT At any rate, the Sud express J, Coast at Average Speed of 75 e AmeriMile an Hour at an Inclusive LUNG of 50 miles per hour. can Locomotives. BRASK That the other French con no time In profiting by the ' The body of a dead American has lost to improve tbelr ballasts made the swiftest railway run of the pie substitute heavier rails Is certv whole world. s: INGE Cooks agents hanging ronnd the even on the most famous stretches there remain the Paris Gare St. Lazare tell the story. Some say It was the mortal remains curves, grade crossings anil ill of of Mrs. Strong, the daughter of John points that would send an Ai, rses' F Into nervoia' D. Rockefeller. Others say it was the engineer promptly Club of tratlon. mila an American body of a man Over such handicapping cot lionaire; I never heard his name besnd In Bplte of the absence $ fore. It may be; there are many N L such. The French railway people will up water troughs the ParlB-U- j r;- icoln, e makes the olsy press in, facts To admit the tell nothing. 1 haunt would be confession that the French tween Paris and Arras In in a. c 16 61 rate of the at ltpies an' been 75 mile per hour limit had laws 1 : have eo for its Is This, said distance, broken flagrantly by a special train in the fastest run In the world- -k - ca8e of long spurts over the most important s (81 miles at tht' tJr'ng t0 ei roadbed of France! T"e hoU8 Let the dead, therefore, rest after of 63.2), and the still faster cj four r t" are the Atlantic lot fastest City dash to catch fts am onied respective distances. an English boat. f pled by a But is It not an awful picture the Mrs. Van Si RAILWAY WORK IN AFRitj (or years an Impassive corpse alone in Its car, crashing onward, faster, faster, to X make the connection that will give It Rapid Progress In New Construe, farm peace In Its own hallowed home soil? Opening Mineral Field. mca reputed The peculiar Incident has very ' I he eras mur much struck the Parisians, and all the Next to the Cape to Cairo llm five y more so as It Illustrates the terrific most Important railroad now h, cov;d In no speeds French railways are attaining, structlon In Africa is that whlu Tl i things writes Sterling Helllg in the New connect Loblto bay, on the At i IJncoln t York Press. It was a special funeral with the mineral fields of Katai; p- -ical rc train of two cars, quitting Paris a few the southeast corner of the Coat, he "ed by minutes ahead of the "train de luxe la being built by the Tanganjlh 0f a lawye facultatiff" of the Mediterranean-Ca- cessions, limited, a British eon i the Vs Paris-Bayonn- w i 120-mil- T Parls-Amien- non-miner- - It was between that the historic accident w No. 933). Copies of said lists, so far as It relates to said tracts, by descriptive subdivisions, have been conspicuously posted in this office for Inspection by any person Interested, and by the public generally. Within the next sixty days following the date of the first publication of this notice, under departmental Instructions of January 10, 190C, protests or contests against the claim of the State to any of the tracts or subdlvlsloss herein described, on the that the same is more ground than for mineral for valuable agricultural purposes, will be received and noted for report to the General Land Office, Washington, D. C. Failure so to protest or contest, within the time specified, will be considered sufficient evidence of the character of the tracts, and the selection thereof, being otherwise free from objection, will be recommended for approval. FRANK D. HOBBS, Register. First publication Feb. 14, 1907. Last publication April 18, 1907. RUN MADE RECORD Prom (torooirroph, oopy right, by Undarwood ft Underwood, If. T. Delmat, although unknown In the East, has mads an enviable record tor himself ae a criminal lawyer on the Pacific coast He will aid in the defense of Harry Kendall Thaw at hla trial for the murder of Stanford White. A FORT QF 76 FOUND. room small but compact. Inspired their discovery, the police continued In their search, and will not rest until the entire Inside of the building Concealed Is torn away. 8ECRET REFUGE IN BOSTON CALLS REVOLUTION. RE- r.r -- 1M 7e talke by Wonderful Network of Rooms and Trap Floors Disclosed Accidentally in a Raid Made on a Gamblers Den. CITY OVERSTOCKED WITH CASH. Money Boston. A wonderful network of concealed rooms, secret passages and trap floors, sufficient to serve as a hiding place for a score of men, and probably secret meeting places during the revolutionary war for the colonists, have been unearthed by Chief T. O. Urquhart of the Arlington police as the result of a raid on the famous old Cooper Tavern, on Massachusetts avenue, Arlington. The raid followed the issuance of a warrant for a search for liquor, but so astounding were the discoveries that Chief Urquhart will continue his search until he has laid bare all the secrets of the famous old hostelry. ' The discoveries so far show that the old house Is literally honeycombed with secret rooms and passages, n one of which was found a full ggqM bllng layout Early In the raid a patrol wagon full of liquor was taken from the place and liquor of every kind from champagne to beer was located. The place was being conducted by Louis and Ida Brown and run without an innholder's license. Coopers Tavern waa built prior to the revolutionary war and was Immortalized by the martyred deaths of Jabes and Jason Wlnshlp, who matt : their last stand behind Its stone window hemmed In by the British legions In April, 1775. Others In the building at the time disappeared, and It has always been thought they escaped by secret recesses. It fell to the lot of gamblers, the police aay, to discover the hidden haunts, and their knowledge was guarded well. The police at the raid discovered that the foundation wall seemed too short for the actual support of the walls of the building, and, digging down, laid bare a complete In Treasury Veritable :her nelghbo s. b..j mie.6uuiw.wJ "and we hi nouncing It reported am the Society The firs) one summe Van Sant Is Becoming a Drug. church. Th a male esco When th. ed home sb retired and Mich. Crystal Falls, Crystal Falls Is crowing over other towns In the upper peninsula, for the latter have a hard time making both ends meet and they often borrow money to tide the municipality over until the annual collections have been made. Crystal Falls city Is so loaded with money that the surplus funds are becoming a veritable nuisance and the council has decided to Invest 810,000 of the money, putting It into circulation Instead of allowing It to lie idle In the hands of the treasurer. The annual report of the treasurer showed a balance on hand of about $13,000 over and above all outstanding orders. As the time for the collection of taxes Is at hand the funds In hand will be Increased very shortly by another $10,000. The sewer work Is all paid for and the suspension of operations has eliminated the demand for money from that source until next spring. The treasurer has been Instructed to' place the money at interest wherever the best rate can be secured. When her pressed sur locked i Tjwipix or m. So-Ca- m Atlamtic Trpf." lals express, Itself the fastest train In Europe, with one of the fastest long breaks In the world. It does the 81.15 miles between Paris and Amiens in 77 minutes (63.2 miles per hour), and the whole 185 miles In 180 minutes. .. The corpse did It in just two hours and a half, or 150 minutes making the sustained break of 185 miles at the average of 73 miles; and when the first wonder of it passes the question arises: How have French rail roads suddenly attained such sensational speeds over their curving and otherwise Inferior roadbeds? It Is a creditable American story, because if In the last five years the French lines, first one, then another, have broken all the proudest English records, It has been due purely and simply to the adoption of Americas type locomotives. tl She reqn unlocked fot so, but whe an hour lat curejy fasle "After th oor were foan(j u Trench-Dui- lt which holds a concession Iron Congo government of an area It tanga 60,000 square miles in a or about of ths domain of the Free State. . Be y,e wouI(1 will, be 1,100 miles in length, the! to prop th est east and west road, yet proje cajm In Africa. obstacle. v . Fifty miles of it have bees ir. : pleted from Loblto bay, which if C a fine harbor a little north ofBen-p- m la. In the Portuguese colony of i la. Many hundred men are now) t Ing the Becond section, 200 miles i J which will carry the road throup mountains and up on the Inland juatice and teau. It will then follow malnl) trema Ne - .. water parting between the Conge Mi Zambesi river systems, a level re offering few engineering problem not a single Important river to e Love Not Marriage Motive. yor Paris. A French statistician recently tj,e la asked 95 girls between 16 and 17 ye&ra This large enterprise Is elo? ja- -a weddl why they wished to marry. Slxty-onSomewhere aronnd two of. to the faith of Its pro morning. testimony were unable to specify their reasons, French state lines found them- in the great vslne of the Ki- 414 her five replied that they wanted to be the In the predicament of being re- mining region. This faith based soira able to go out alone, ten In order to selves stepfat amuse themselves, five so they could fused locomotives by all the French the results of seven years of to- "- j the Ju makers. Arrogantly sure of the home gatlon wWh Robert Williams u: & travel, seven because they wanted to 0ny own tbelr own homes, and four want- business, they had refused to enlarge force of mining engineers have f j q or their to work Interview overtime. They to this region. In an plants tied t tic ed to marry for the sake of a future told their customers to wait other day Mr. Williams said Lbit'uwhad be. family. Three did not wish to get Now, the French government Is, had found a sone rich In coppe ?0UE4 Whlc married. None suggested love as a motive for matrimony, but doubtless after all, not to be turned down In tending almost 200 miles nortt'marry her this style. Nor Is the Orleans railway. and southeast nearly to the fro husband, many of them were too shy to do so. So, before the Creusots knew what of Rhodesia. Nelson W was going to strike them, both the They had marked about 100 F0( Norwich, State and the Orleans lines had bought tlons on this line which promise a number of high-speeAmerican-buil- t markably rich returns and hlscv locomotives. A small row was pany Intended to begin operatlot raised at the spectacle of a govern- a large Beale as soon as the rtf ment discriminating against Its own should supply the essential tramp is already the case in three New Ei Irish Emigration to This Country Has land states and In many New Engla Been Enormous. titles. In New York city they i barely behind the Germans and sllg Washington. No page in history ly so in Chicago. reveals such a migration as that of th Irish to Amerlcu. The figures ENORMOUS SALT DEPOSIT. are astoalshlng. From 1840 to 1VC0 not fewer than 2.000.000 crossed the Bed 15 Miles Long and Eight Wlc ocean to settle In the United Slates; Found In Utah. from I860 to 1880 an' additional I.OoO,-00made a fresh start in life In the Denver. Col. During 1906 great republic over the -- u. and Trom ful progress was made on wondr the co 1880 to the present time aim; her st met ton of the new Parlfic coast Hr 1,000.000 was added to nor popul'iiion. of the Denver A Rio Grande. Thlrt Since I860 the average hus been ion.. nine tunnels are bored throup being V 000 a decade. the mountains. There Is one l ONZ 07 THE LlME5 The 12 BBrleehural slate M uue stretch of track that will cost $100.01 seated by Ohio, Indiana. Mulligan. a tulle to build. The object of th WERKAM Illinois. Wisconsin. MKvmti, Iowa. expenditure In construction ts to obta ehr.i-k- i, Minnesota. Kansas, North s direct and route throng and South Dakota, contain nnefnuiilt the nmiintnins. Industries by spending home money tlon. He had not found the gold? of the 5.000,000 Or the port Ion setTrack is already laid from Sa the Jurisdiction. outside In Parlia- pecta promising, but the amonf. tled in the North Atlantic slates hut I eke Ulty to the Nevada sta nearly Iron Is enormous and coal bu ! ment the was asked. question one-fiftare on farms . hut this ten- line, a distance of nearly 90 miles. In the reply France learned Inci- been discovered, though Jt Is too , dency to ciowd Into towns d'ap-pear- s tallfornla the track Is laid Into On to say how Important It will bI dentally that the new locomotives ahen the surroundings ai agri- lutid and Stockton. It Is believed tl of Katanga. development j t wore of the typo thnt draws tho Atlancultural. as is show n bv the burn i entire line through to the coast wl This company, however, do t tic City Express at the rale of nearly more than f.o- - of tho-- e who he In operation by January, 1909. hold nearly all the mining 70 miles an hour over a have taken to fanning In the I: l 1 run. of that region and a iihuik the curious things encott pretty rtf J 'J That surh a spurt, however, Is dono now In state ulmve uieuttrim-toted in the construction work ts i will to who see progress In America only on It Is only because the hulk of ihe enormous deposit of pure spwlally prepared first to reach them. The W salt, font high-speeIrUh tn America tire not In the ml 1st on the west side of the Utah tracks and with a loading Cairo railroad ?: deset 'to tap sou1 of farming districts th.it thev are not fur front the Nevada etate d gauge that permits the use of heavy Katanga In a hope or two lln year Thi an less agricultural people tliuu tite This singular deposit Is 15 miles lor rolling slock was a detail not over- Congo Stnto has 3,000 men bull other Immigrant clement much dwelt on. added tn and eight miles, wide. Excavations the line around the lost rapid the population. They have found a.t a depth of more than six feet are One of the first results was a catas- Impede steam transportation fro( stl n- outlet for their energies In the con- In solid salt. The salt that has be trophe thnt permanently sickened two Congo mouth to this territory. H gested districts and their wnmtci filly found ts suitable for stock, and rs llnes-tbo French he Orleans and tho Tanganyika concessions will, n adaptive natures have allow cl t he readily refined for table use. Midi of excessive velocities. Within have tho shortest route from tb f easily to enter upon the indnstiles of Mat: Unquestionably this section to wt t year after the adoption of American-typ- e the mining districts. the Hnple Biimtig whom they were once the bod of the great Snlt Ink locomotives, the Sud Express bethrown. ami even now may have a subterrai tween Msrsly a Suggestion. Itajonne mid Dux (a ts It in the eastern state that the cun connection with that was Another bad boy baa been F mysterlm 67 spurt) miles per averaging Irish prottilt to itltlnnfc.y constitute body of water, more than a httndre as and Morceux-llor-tleauthe hour, the good result of a surgical of majority the population. This miles distant break was negotiated at ntvar tlon. Why not try It on politic less than 63 mile ier hour! and legislators? IRELAND SENDS e 1899-190- OUT 0 V 5,000,000 0 OmAUS low-grad- e mil-cultura- ' , 1 , e I a I |