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Show Have Gone Kjmonds -- up fiTi, k !U!Triaw r- - Again te rou lor imn do Sl pu head up A NlW . iMMl. , u ;j.ta CW"W. a "r ... "'Ppinett. tinhappn, married "I dW.t?.POOr ??".! 1 10 10 ,leP- - What ouvieej URl HI IAU Mlderln U the faots la a ue lawyer, "I would that you got a r .IATler itMK would you " ,w'" . mm. How (ihocklng. young money iht..-'T- bs E Richard Crocker, the day of bli dehie Irish home. llM M Sbi-'-SpenWhy do you a New York reporter. der? "It ie the desire for freedom Lm what tb fellow I doing? He's that sendi to many Amerleaaa and so many millions of dollar. Udetpnla Record. June. The Puritanical lawa of Amerl- c enaiave us. These lawa, with their total mlsconcenUon of freedom and of enjoyment, are well exempli- X once aaw iu & nouce-uoarIn a New England park. Thf board said: measure Grounds. Notice These methods Pound are for pleasure only. No il B I ;ame or play allowed.' COFFEE. JOOD hen Ht te uch tnaikri a ten m 'Say, pa," said little Johnny, after in hour or two of deep reflection, "If 1 put a lemen and tome sugar In a ail water would that be lemonade? coffee FRESH BOASTED AND STEEL CUT. ved il, Ask with I Wrltta Id: w bn It A Deduction, Wet that is ui ty luneta on the JEWLETT'S Ud ij the only ef Nn 14." d W your grocer and enjoy the thro, "Tee, my ton, yo of course It would." rcDlIad i.r for LUNETA I behind his newspaper. best CCffee Ot "Well thea," continued Johnny, toward door. "u aaf the rs of Scorn. that man looked The Glance wlongei f Bin The way most Insulting." to pa - at u wotil I W. Mag." London Opinion. forth! all on W 1,000 i iuramer." Gallons "And you?" said Harkaway. "Oh, I'm busy from morning to night trying to gather together enough to enable her to spend what shell have .c spend while spending It," said Dob- Weekly. Per Hour n er l m 3flfeJrl . ar.-IIa- rper'a Tables Turned. Alfred had so often been asked by admiring stranger "Whose little boy are your that it was perhaps se won der uiat he finally turned the tables on fcia elders. This he did one evening by inquiring, very sweetly, of a young gentleman who was calling upon Alfred's sister, "Whose papa are you?" Harper's Weekly. k I tlltd 1 k 5 022 F. O. B. Factory aoo.0 g? j ags h c r fab-bank- "hlldm j mi Slight Mistake. believe there is anything la that talk about Harlow being hard up," said Little Blnks. "Why" he's just blossomed forth with a footman on his motor." echoed Jlnklnson, de "Footman?" That risively. "Footman Is good! isn't a footman; It's a deputy sheriff, in charge of the car." A ,' Engine end Pump Jack Complete T don't w if Morse & Co. s. 1mn Salt Lake City, Utah The Rivals. Kill order, il.ni armclil attestlm CompiaM .took o pboto .uppiie. noim.t-Park-ar Hardwtr Co. 8rrica prompt. Salt Lake City Before to i sending your boy away boarding school, investigate ALL HALLOWS COLLEGE sol ALT LAKE CITY, UTAH CaUlo uo S.nt Free en "v. J. J. Culnan, Application President A POSITIVE ai PERMANENT CURE FOR Drunkenness and Ooium Diseases. gTUTE. il ..Wdtr, at dcliaiM. 134 W" S.tk T.-- pl. Strt. 5.11 Uk. City. AND WOMEN to Uara 'ANTED HEN Barbor'rradeln aiclit Wee: oi tool., Iiik Tuition, wllu Ur1'1'" 01 ,00," ry.u'own AN . Comau,r:r ' ! il OKI. u.irci.."IT. mm .rr.zr: v.. v.. Kdk FinUhlnd akiifui. Mii rour Films Car.fnl Prompt, of Pii W QUkio kimt wHt trr i.foV. T""..J..?r.T.Jl"n" oai aJUBku I 1 a n Vn. viQt t a took good looking young recently man into the office and neither of the girl is willing to go away and leave the field to tha other one. Boston Transcript. " 1 -t- "-'" A Resourceful Defense. "Ye ay ye haven't traviled faster'n fifteen miles an hour," said the con stable, "and yet this here speed reg lster o' yourn p'lnts to forty-thre"Oh. that!" sm..ed Dobbs, pleasant- ly. "That Isn t a speed register, si- rshowing how that' my Inoe much gasoline I've consumed leaving home." Harper Weekly. v.'t Very Small. "Uncle Joe" Cannon, condemning to a group of reporters a certain clause of the reciprocity bill, said "Why the spirit of that clause is as amall as the spirit of the man who de manded a half prlco ticket to a moving show on the ground ne nad picture only one eye, Very Peaceful. .....i.int- mnrti arnnnd . i J race problem? asked tne the here by was mD .. uiuu " hn - seeing . neniucKy. i. oa sun, au no, "Well, , ah." reclled Colonel repperson or iaci. we ve "Why. suh, as a mattuh nean s only had three Iyncnm foh months, iu 1911 Savings Department Opened April 1, Savings deposits July 25, 1911, $100,331.82 WALKER BROTHERS BANRa -- - -',.,'-CI hunkltiir dofKIBd to oimn j rurlnrl "tabHs h a epeelal department tor but the ""fnfX.e branches ooked to a satisfactory hII , expectations. ,,. h. oorf Poun, .r i.. their off oth.00811 have come from as farCalifornia, Xvldn polnta, while Arizona, 'foreign amount the to contributed heavily Wyoming hava Mexico. nm Men tana, luaJie tven above, a. to tha commercial depoalta. il.4O0.009 Ths total resources of the lofc are now approximately ta tho "tendlfy arrowing. Pub.Th. officer. director, wish to JMlc an4 to acknowledge again their sensethe confidence which has been ta bunk ever worthy of . ir tl'mlm th's ukeep tor over naif a century. . b R"d,' """"num.: to "combine ae. experience. b to "on. lm? methods." they Pnr.e.lv areater and Increase It. power for &ooa '"terrnountaln proportion, In which It I. the pioneer bank. foiled ihm1 region. Jut K, WALKER BROTHERS BANKERS """.r.bym.,1. mat. ther of your stenographer wants a , I Ian. It gas-mete- r, E JJI" a. ai.iln. r. I KODAKS EffiISbi I . Days. ell. Dobby, these aeem to be bus? I aald Karkaway. "Tee,- - said Dobby; Mr Dobby Is busy from morning to night trying to make up her mind where to spend the once and then I were not worth -- vi w. cillery and some aunDowder in a el of water It would be a cannonade. me wouldn't It?" Harper a Weenly. I Vn lorryh Kike stare?" 30 ma Vft! ha looked the pel Ued away as If ba edg-LLrk- ct 8.H wltk eittr. UN City u Investl-fat- e following charges made the concerning department by James Iterry. Mr. Ucrry formerly was the chief of parture for fresh Roasted and Steel Cut ART; Congress Is expected to the weather bureau A Significant Notice. u Bu-ra- Information Bureaus Which Are Placid by the Depart-msn- t of Agriculture. Mil- - lai father left Mm won't last long." Lobbl.--wbu ,uch y. M"y Cltl., want The., Weather the distributing d. vision under Willi L. Moore, chief rf the Unit ed States weath. er bureau. Strata-gl- e Point In Psclflo Ocean Must 8 Protected. A MATTER WHICH STARTS INVESTIGATION. SUFFERED AGONY. ISLANDS Wsr Department Decide That much for my wife makes my After I got home, at id' ,. ml erab TO HOLD HAWAP'.N concluded with LOCATION - tuaraoieed. KIOSKS CAUSE A ROW "It would requlr 25.000 troop ta properly safeguard the Hawaiian Islands." This statement wa made recently by Gen. Arthur Murry, chief of the roast artillery, who has charge ot the defense of Hawaii and who has bet'n on the ground making peraoual observations The war department knows that even the formidable guns which are now in Hawaii are not sufficient prevision ugnlnat a sudden aitack, and a definite plan ) bring carried out to prevent the ucces of such an attack. Kvery place where sm b an attack I ponMlble It has been 'arranged to pluce a ufriclciit number of mnnars. and thene mortars are now In store at Honolulu and l harbor. A part, end a nioct Important part, of the strategy of the Joint army and navy board I that In case of an attack on Hawaii to hold It at any cost, because, as President Taft has stated. It Is the keyio the sltunioln and of the Pacific. As one official put It, Japan would be blundering around In fog In the Pacific while the garrison remained firm in Hawaii, or course there I a magnificent scheme of defense from foreign bitl ships for both Pearl harbor and Honolulu. Thl I what I at contemplaled Pearl Harbor and Honolulu: Uetween two station six 12 Inch guns, or the two guns i.ow there and four H lnch guns; four guns. IS mortars and eight 60 Inch The present necessity searchlights. as shown in the plan revealed Is that large number or mortars be distributed at points on the northern part of the Island at various bays, which have Just been charted, to prevent the landing of Japanese troops. Pt-ar- Among the allegations Mr. rterrr makes against the admlnlKtratlon of Mr. Moore Is one Intended to nolnt out favoritism In the locution f weather bureau kiosks. What Is a Kiosk? Webster says It's a Turkish summer house. But that Isn't the kind of kiosk which has aroused Mr. Herry. In a recent bulletin Issued br Mr. i:erry in following un his charges against Mr. Moore, he says: "The annual report of the chief of the weather bureau, page 22 and the year book of the department of agriculture (1900), rago CO, says that kiosks have been supplied to 21 of the more Important cities." Then Mr. Derry calls attention to beautiful kiosks erected by the de partment In small cities, while New York, Philadelphia, nuffato. Clncln natl and many other large cities have no kiosks. Representative Moss didn't know until he became chairman of the com CITY KILLS THEIR CONCEIT mittee on expenditures In the com mlttee or agriculture, what a kiosk How the New Members of Congress was. "When word got out that my Are Regarded in the Nation' committee was. going to Investigate Capital. the weather bureau," explained Mr. There Is nothing more pitiful on the stage of national politics than the new and verdant member of congress, te be senator or representative, and especially Is thus true of the new membtr of the upper house. So vast is the measure of Importance of a new M. C. In bis own district or his own state that for the first few months of bis service he wanders about Washington In a dazed state, wondering If it can be really possible that the people ot Washington realize he Is the new member from Podunk or the new senator from such and such a state. Little work of Importance Is Intrusted to the green member, and from htm Is expected a respect for his' elders not dissimilar to that exacted from the little "plebes" at the. national military and naval academies. Most men who have attained to the dignity of being one of the 93 senators of the United States come to Washington with a large estimate of their Importance, and never Is this so true as when such a man has worn the ermine before entering the arena Of politics. But shorn of all power to fine tor "contempt of court." assigned to the chairmaashlp of some such Impor tant committee as that on the "dis position of useless waste paper" and Weather Bureau Kiosk. rarely or never consulted regarding the affairs of state, even the Jurist Moss, "I got a good many letters tell- statesman Is obliged to submit to the ing me to keep my eye open for the good humored patronage of the older kiosks. Some of the letters said in due course of time until members rethese kiosks were tucked away In comes to he realize the actual measmote perts of the country and were of his Importance In the affairs of ure I one. admit that just no good to any the i)at!on. then I didn't know whether a kiosk name for ot or animal a the was kind Uncle Joe on the Warpath. a plant One day a felA committee went down to Cape low living down Jn Chattanooga sent a site for a proto Inspect Henry of me a postal card with the picture a kiosk on It, and then, of course, posed new fort to protect Washington and Baltimore .from attack by I found out what It was." In case of war. Ordi On the kiosk Is displayed the foreign navies Is difficult to get a commit It narily thermomeminimum and maximum field ters. They give the two extremes of tee together for one of these looked like a this but sessions, of the hour day temperature every for a day from and night. In the same space Is the chance to play hookey and every memhair hygrometer, the thermograph sizzling Washington, of the committee took a dozen and the rainfall gauge. The hair hy- ber friends. grometer shows the relative humidA camera fiend got a focus on ity, the rainfall gauge, the precipita- Tncle Joe" Cannon while he was temtion and the thermograph the around after a clambnke perature every hour of the day and cavorting been had that provtded for the party on long ' nlKht. Records are made and was about to take his photo clock a of means of by paper strip graph, but the gentleman from Dancylinder. A pen marks the variation ville turned loose such a torrent of In temperatures. cuss words that the amateur photog- SAVED Backache, Headache and Dlutnas Caused Untold Misery. Henry J. White, 418 No. 3rd St, Ft Smith, Ark., say: "I suffered every thing but death from terrible kidney trouble. I did not have a moment' peace. Tba urine resembled blood and left a red stain when It) It touched the linen. When passed, fire could not have burned mora. I bad awful '..J hoadarhes and dizzy By Lydla pell and my back Vegetable Compound I ached constantly. Peoria. 111. "I wish to let everr on began using Doan'a Kidney Pills after know what Ljdla 11 l'inkhatn's rome-rilna hfin rirtria tiw various remedies had failed to help mo. l'or two yean me and wa completely cured. 1 have I suffered. Thedoo-tor- s bad no sign of kidney trouble since." aald I had ta Remember the name Loan's. and the only mors, For sale by druggists and general remedy was tho 'a COo, Price everywhere. torekeeper knife. JJy Foster-MllburCo., Duffalo, N. Y. mother bought ma FROM AN OPERATION 1 vx E. Pinkham' SM n LydlaLMIulham' Vegetable and HE WAS HUNGRY, TOO. I 7,, I 3t Mrs. 7 new-fangle- d fled. rapher Comedy of Stolen Speeches. Senator "Rob" Taylor of Tennes- "Some day," said Uncle Joe, as he looked at the fleeing photographer. see once played a mean trick on his "I'm liable to lose my temper and until not was and it brother Alfred, throw one of those freaks Into the the they were rival candidates for ocean when I get tired telling him governorship of Tennessee that Alfred what he Is." got even. When they were schoolboys Alfred White a Fan and Gem Expert. was selected to make a speech on the In addition to being an ardent basea last day of school and "Cob" was Justice White, has a unique fan ball the to was suggested little Jealous. It Is that of collecting precious fad. It tci'Cher that some of the other boys none of which he wear as stones, to the on called previous should be was personal adornments. He never visits main feature. Among those boys New York city without going down to "Cob," who had stolen his brother's as Tlffany'j and going over try aft It deliver to gpeech and proceeded tray of rare and valuable Jewels as his own. an expert , Whether he makes a purwere when they Thirty years later or not, a he sometimes does, chase campaigning together for the goverwelcome at the store and Is he flowalways a bad prepared norship "Pob" be one of the best lay to Is said he who but Alfred, ery address on music, value of precious on the even-eexperts and rpoke first, stole the speech de- stones In the country. affair by up for the schoolday livering it Served S3 Years In Army. e Fifty-siyears of service In the U. S. Imports Cargo of Bugs. "in the rear of the tTnlted States received its The United States has won for David Robertson the army" several of bugs. Recently of being retired at Kusand. of bug. arrived In Boston unique distinction of a sergeant rank with the full pay, They are harbor from Calcutta. bureau had served continuously as Robertson of to the federal a hospital steward since 1854. Now nd are to be used against congress has retired him on a pension orange the S vermin that infest of $113.68 a month. . proves of California and Florida, d x ento-mofog- y Christina. Heed. 105 Mound St. lit l'ooria, Another Operation Avoided. New Orleans, La. 'Tor years I uf. six-Inc- h h Com- today I am a healthy woman, l'or month 1 suffered from In. flammatIon,nndyourS;inat ve Wash relieved mo. Your liver 1111s have no equal as a cathartic. Any one wishing of what your medicines hava Srooffor me can get it from any drug-rlor by writing to me. You can un my testimonial la anyway you wish, and 1 will be glad to answer letters." pound, fired from severe female troubles. Finally I was confined to my bed and the doctor aald an operation was neeea-sirI gave Lydia 1 I'inkhara' Ve. cUble Compound a trial first and was saved lrora an operation." Mrs. LILT l'KYRorc, 1111 Kcrlereo St, Hew Orleans, La Ml ( The great volume of unsolicited Mrs. Justwed There' nothing In constantly tonrinir in nmm the house fit to eat I'm going home conclusively that Xydla E. llnkham' to my mother. Vegetable Compound is a remarkable Mr. Justwed (broke) Walt Ull I get nnintly for those distressing feminine ilia from which so many woman su&ec my hat and I'll go with you. y. v The Wretchedness of Constipation Can quickly be overcome by BABY'S HAIR ALL CAME OUT "When my first baby was six months out on his head with little bumps. They would dry up and leave a scale. Then it would break out gain and it spread all over his head. All tho hair came out and hi head was scaly all over. Then his face broke out all over In red bump and It kept spreading until it wa on hi hands and arms. I bought several boxes of ointment gave him blood medicine, and had two doctors to treat him. but he got worso all the time. He bad It about six mouths when a friend told me about Cutlcura. I sent and got a bottle ot Cutlcura Resolvent a cake of Cutlcura Soap and a box ot Cutlcura Ointment In three day after using them he began to Improve. He began to take long nap and to atop scratching bis head. After taking two bottles of Resolvent, two boxes of Ointment and three cakes of Soap he was sound and well, and never had any breaking out ot any kind. Ill balr came out In little curl all over bis head. I don't think anything elso would have cured him except Cutlcura. "I have bought Cutlcura Ointment and Cutlcura Soap several times since to use for cuts and sore and have never known them to fail to cure what I put them on. Cutlcura Soap Is the best that I have ever used for toilet purposes." (Signed) Mrs. F. E. Harmon, R. F. D. 2, Atoka, Tenn., Sept 10, 1910. Although Cutlcura Soap and Ointment are sold everywhere, a sambook, will ple of each, with be mailed free on application to "Cutlcura,' Dept 16 L, Boston. old he broke CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. iurely vegetable act . i . surely. i and penuy cm uio , j-g- kUIB IIVCI, Biliousness. . Head- I CARTERS! SCUTTLE I r in i.;. . - i ache, Dizzi. ness, and Indigestion. They do their duty. SMALL FILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL FK1C8. ' Genuine must bear Signature i prrptri to, Htnt Miiiaa amnio v. ant im raatli,, nVv'r; VV ItW E PARKER'S 1 HAIR BALSAM V a hnuiu.it Toth. Tall! to K-- Vr oay Vooibfnl Cokw. Cum Mlp divuM a blr fuJiu. liww&i I"" PromOM Ifi .""V ijVJ ;V 1.TJS? Thoinpsca Eye Vatcr HOWaRD E. BURTON e B2aXS.V prtrn- Utilit. 811m, Iad. l; tkM. (iulit, (Ac; mo r 0.ppr, II Mania. enTrlnpm and (nil prion hut i'nt on apptleaUoa. Conirol and r.mpirx work inllclt4. CoV UeluniMt, Carbuaaia NaUuBal Baoa. - HpmlnK-- !It-i- A woman's Idea of a good figure depend on whether she Is thick or tbln. , 7 ho- - .... i Salt Lake City, No. W. N. c 31-- nz3 " - If!!!!!! - I i E ri For Infants and Children. The Kind Yon llavo i 3 PER CENT Ai?Celab!e Preparation Tor Assimilating iheFoodandRegula-tin- g the S tomachs and Bowels or ALCOHOL-- Promotes s Diestion,CheerfuI-nes- and Rest Contains neither Opium.Mbrphine nor Mineral Not Katic otic Rip,roidllrSAMVUffTCEt flunrlim Sua Aothtlf Sitt 4nut Sn4 . " Always Bought Bears SignatDio of at w J. Want St,d -CUtttU Sufi Wmkrfmm flavin A Use perfect Remedy forConstlpa-tio- n , In Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions .Fever i and LOSS OF SLEEP. sh-ne- ss facsimile Signature The Centaur For Over of Thirty Years Company, NEW YORK. Guaranteed under the Food Exact Copy of Wrapper. jflJH ililllti and mi aaa-raw- a aoaMirr, mrm Taaa onw |