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Show T- NEGLECTED It Makes a Man Feel Pleasant COLD, COT VERY WEAK For some one to give him a nice set ot shirt buttons and cuff links. He uses them every day in the year, and if he happens to lose one he realizes how valuable the others are. Good ones in solid or plated gold. A SALT 11 Bad Cough. Trisd Many Remedies. Restored by Peruna. 170 MAIN UTAH St LAKE CITY, UTAH. Mrs. A. B Rucker, R. F. D. 2, Brentwood, T e n n A POSITIVE and writes: CURE FOR I Drunkenness and Opium Diseases. wish to tell you what Peruna has Thera it m publicity, n sickness. Ladies treated as done for me. j privately as in their ova hones. THE KEELEY IN I was very STITUTE, 334 W. Sooth Temple Street, Salt Lake City. sick and so weak I could BEING THO ONLY SEEDSMEN scare ely be In the country making thoro up. I was Field Tests of Seeds, we lead all competitors. at my alarmed Write for our Big Free Catalog of condition. I had a bad for cough PORTER-ALTON C0.f Salt Lake City some time and I tried several HEALS, STENCILS cough medi-- c DU K S, TRADE 1 n e s, but v nKCKS, Etc. Full line Rubber Type Outfits and supplies in stock. worse all grew Mail orders receive prompt attention. the time. I SALT LAKE STAMP CO., Salt Lake City knew If I did not get relief Economy. I would soon The late Allen D. into consumption. So I decided to Chandler of Georgia was famous in go try Peruna. I had confidence In it bethe south for his quaint humor. fore I took It and I found it was just said a Chandler, the medicine I needed, for In a short once Gainesville abandoned man, time my ceased and my strength cigars for a pipe at the beginning of Feturned. cough the year. He stuck to his resolution I have enjoyed better health since till the years end. Then he was taking It than I had for several years heard to say: previous. When I see any one weak I calculation have actual By and run down, especially with a cough, saved, by smoking a pipe instead of I advise them to take Peruna. cigars this year, $208. But where is Ask Your Druggist for a Free Peruna it? Louisville Times. Almanac for 1911 . n . The New Western Pacific Railroad. The transportation event of 1910 was the completion and opening' for freight and passenger traffic of the Western Pacific railway, the Pacific coast extension of the Denver & Rio Grande railroad. The Western Pacific is conceded to he the best new railroad ever laid down. 1,000 mLes Approximately long, every mile is laid with rails weighing 85 pounds to the yar d. The rise or fall does not exceed 52 feet to the mile even when crossing the Sierras. Its bridges are of steel and concrete. Its modern stations, mostly of Spanish type, are very artistic and exceptionally attractive. The passenger equipment Is all steel and the cars are electrically lighted. The scenery rivals that of the famous Rio Grande. In connection with the Denver & Rio Grande, through tourist and standard sleeping cars are operated daily between Denver and San Francisco. Close train connections are made at Salt Lake City, east and westbound-- Shrewd Answer. Among the advertisements in an English paper there recently appearThe gentleman ed the following: who found a purse with money in Bur-forstreet is requested to forward It to the address of the loser, as he was recognized. A few days later this reply was inThe recognized gentleman serted: who picked up a purse in Burford street requests the loser to call at his house. Exchange. El KS EXCURSION TO LOS A d WHERE GALLANTRY CEASES That a Woman Has No Right to Expect From a One. Thing Man. I he gallantly always believe, said, in yielding to the ladies. I suppose you always give way to your wife when you and she happen to have an argument? Invariably. And you never fail to relinquish your seat In the car when it happens that some woman would have to stand unless you did so? Certainly. Do you take off your hat when you get Into an elevator where there are ladies? I never fail to do that. If you had secured the last lower berth In a sleeper would you give it up to a lady who would otherwise have to occupy an upper? Of course. I have done it frequently. In case you stood in line in front of a ticket window, would you be willing to go away hack to the end so that some woman might have your place? Say, what do you think I am a fool? To the The Wise Bishop. brilliant Episcopal bishop of Tennessee, Dr. Thomas F.' Gailor, a Memphis man, of rather narrow views, complained about charity balls. I doubt if it be quite reverent, Bishop, the man said, to give a ball for the purpose of charity. But Bishop Gailor, with a saving burst of common sense, laughed and February 4, 1911, Via the Salt Lake replied : Route. Why, my dear fellow, Im sure, if Tickets on sale at Salt Lake City, it would do anybody any good, Id February 4th, only; good returning dance the whole length of Memphis in until March 7. full canonicals. Via the Salt Lake Route. For full information, rates, reserCommunings by the Wayside. Adam Zawfox Jovver git through vations, write A. W. Raybould, Secretary Elks Club, Salt Lake City, Ut. a winter thout workln? Job Sturkey Yeh; I spent one winMothers Description of Paradise. ter in a workhouse. Richard Croker, during his visit to New York last month, discussed with The main difference between a proa reporter the h?gh cost of living. fessional man and a tradesman is that The farmers are all right, said a great many, times the tradesman can Mr. Croker. "It is the people who in- buy and sell the professor. sist on living In the towns who find everything too dear. In the towns, you see, the expenses are as bothersome as the children. A little hoy in a tiny flat looked up from his drum one day and said: Mother, Adam and Eve lived in paradise. What was it like there? " Like, what it is here, his mother answered, when you eight children Never mind you can have are at school. a good breakfast if theres a The Modest Model. The late Julia Ward Howe, though package of a woman of very good appearance, was extremely modest. said a She once posed for me, But Boston painter the other day. she hesitated a long time before consenting. To urge her on, I said: Dont be afraid. I'll do you justice, madam. Ah, she answered, "it isnt Jusits tice I ask for at your hands; in the house. mercy. This delicious food, ready Have a Lady Sheriff. There is a female deputy sheriff of to serve without cooking, is She Fayette county, Pennsylvania. Is a graduate of the Mary Baldwin always welcome and makes school at Staunton, Va., speaks several languages and can use a gun if need be. Yithout a Cook? Post s An Indication. think they approved of my asked the newly appointed rector, hopeful that he had made a good Impression. "Yes, I think so, replied his wife; they were all nodding. Do you sermon? Breakfast a Delight The Memory Lingers POSTUM CEREAL CO., LTD., Battle Creek, Mich. LEGISLATIVE - The senate anil house on Tareiay GOSSIP balloted separately for a United States senator to suceed Senator Sutherland. In the senate Sutherland was Branches of nominated by Senator Benner X. Happenings In Both Ninth General Assembly. Two bottles Smith and received sixteen votes. In house he was nominated by Speaker E. W. Robinson and received No. 5, On Friday Senate Resolution thirty-eigh- t votes. In the senate senby Smith, was approved by the Judge Powers was nominated by Senthe ate. It is a resolution requiring ator L. M. Olson ana received twe comvotes. In the house he was nominat-- j secretary of the hoard of land missioners to furnish the senate with ed by Representative Milton H. Wellhistory of certain property leased by ing and received seven votes. the state board and also a list of all Franklin D. Farnsworth, representloans made by the board to Us mem- ative from Beaver county, has introbers or to firms or corporations In duced iu the lower house a bill to which the members are interested. amend section 4477, compiled laws ol Seven new bills were introduced in Utah, 1907, realting to the cutting ol the senate on Friday and four in the green timber from public lands by house, while the governor signed the adding to the present law several va- bill permitting the engrossing of bills rietios of pine trees and Douglas fir. In the house on Tuesday, house bill by typewriting. The negroes of Salt Lake have final- No. 6, by Pope, was passed. It provides for an investigation of the agri-- . ly succeeded in getting a hill introduced in the legislature providing for cultural resources and for the encour-the equal rights of negroes and peo- agement of the agricultural develop-- j ment of the Uintah basin, and appro-- ; ple of other races at theaters, restaurants, barber shops and other places priates $6,000 therefor, which cater to the public trade. j House hill No. 30, by Stock, provid-- : Two bills, one by Smith and the Ing that October 12, the anniversary Dthcr by Badger, were introduced In of the discovery of America, be set the legislature Friday for the purpose a pan as a legal holiday, was rejected. of making the laws of Utah conform Eight new bills were introduced, to those of other states with refer- bringing the total up to 42. ence to the sale of goods and to the The senate and house had an equal number of bills at adjournment on disposal of goods in warehouses. measures having The appointment of a revenue com- Tuesday, forty-twmission to revise the present system be. a i.itiodu vd in each body up to of taxation and to make a complete tb: t rbue the opening ot the report, with leeomaieiidations to tile session, tenth legislative assembly, is provided The first two bills passed by the in a bill introduced in the state senhouse were introduced by Itepre-- j ate on Friday by Senator Carl A. Bad- tative Claude Y. Russell of Salt Lake, The first one passed amends the stat-- , ger, of Salt Lake. There was no session of the lower utes relating to highway robbery and house of the legislature Saturday. The fixes the penalty for persons found adjournment was taken to permit cer- guilty at not less than tnree years or for life. The other is a bill providing tain committees to visit the state which it is their duty to in- for the punishment of men living off the earnings of fallen women. spect. The death penalty for highwaymen The Democratic prohibition bill was Introduced in both houses on Thurs- is provided in a bill Introduced in the day. In the senate it was introduced senate on Tuesday by Stookey of Salt by Senator J. W. Funk of Cache and Lake. The bill repeals the present In the house by Representative P. F. statutes robbery and concerning Peterson of Sevier. The bill is intro- makes two degrees of robbery. The creation of a state geological duced in fulfillment of the pledge of the Democratic state platform which survey is provided for In a bill introduced in the senate by Badger of Salt declared for statewide prohibition. Three bills were introduced In tl t Lake, Tuesday. A till introduced In the senate on legislature Thursday relating to insurance companies. The measures were Tuesday by Senator Badger provides Introduced at lue request of the state liquor regulations of tho strictest nature. Local option Is provided ror all Insurance commissioner. A bill passed by the house on cities and towns of the state on peti Thursday will doubtless tend to put tilion of 10 per cent of the voters in a damper upon the operations of high- such cities and towns. If such a petiway robbers. The hill as It originally tion is received the first election will passed the house made the minimum be held in June, 1911. Thirteen bills were introduced in penalty three years Imprisonment In the state prison and the maximum im- the senate Tuesday afternoon, and six of them were on the liquor question, prisonment for life. A bill which provided that when a five being offered by President Gardshipment of cattle, horses or mules ner and one by Senator Carl A. was contemplated, the sheriff of tb fck.,,iir The bills by President county from which the shipment was Gardner were exact copies of the to be made should be notified, in or- house bills offered by William L. der that he might inspect the brands, Hayes. At the request of Slate Engineer has been rejected by the committee in Caleb Tanner and the state road comthe house. When the senate and house .adj- mission, three measures were introourned on Thursday there had been duced in the lower house Tuesday a total of 56 bills introduced in the afternoon by the committee on highsenate and 57 In the house. And still ways and bridges. The bills provide the new measures are being brought for the building of a state road by forward, every member seemlhg desir- convict labor from the northern bounous of furnishing his share of reme- dary of Arizona to the southern boundies for the supposed Ills of the state. dary of Idaho; for the establishing of The governor has signed senate a standard of construction of public joint memorial No. 1, by Badger, a me- roads, and for a state road building morial to congress urging that the vet- fund of $60,000. erans of the Indian wars of Utah be The senate committee on capitol given a pensionable status by the fed- and grounds, which formerly consisteral government. ed of five members, has been increasThe erection of a new central build- ed to seven. The first appointment ing for the University of Utah at a by President Gardner on this commitrest of $300,000 is contemplated by a tee consisted of Stookey, Marks, Wilbill introduced in the senate on Thurs- liams and Smith. The additions inday by 'Williams of Salt Lake. The clude the names of Booth, Wilson and measure authorizes the issue and dis- Olson. posal of $300,000 worth of state bonds. Representative Grow of Weber The peddling or vending of drugs, county has introduced a measure medicines or appliances for the treat- amending the fish and game laws to ment of diseases is practically prohib- such an extent as to amount to entire ited, by a measure Introduced in the new laws. Saloons are reduced and senate on Thursday by Smith of Salt the chief deputy eliminated by the new measure. Lake. Senator Marks Is the author of a At a joint session of the senate and bouse on Wednesday, Senator George bill which will open the way to proSutherland was officially and formal- vide means for the erection of a state to the senate for a term capitol building to cost $3,000,000. Senly Df sixears, to succeed himself, upon ator Marks will ask for a bonded inthe expiration of his term March 4, debtedness of $1,595,000. This can he donef as the assessed valuation of the 1911. Senate concurrent resolution No. 4 state for 1910 is $186,354,505. There which already had passed the senate, is now available In the public land was passed by the house Wednesday grant fund $70,000, provided for in tho ifternoon. The resolution provides for enabling act. The state board of exa memorial to congress asking for the aminers has been empowered to borrow passage of the act putting volunteer have $200,000. In 1912 the stats will paid off the old territorial debt. soldiers and sailors in the civil war Seely of Emery believes that poll upon the same footing as regulars. tax Is too low and has introduced a The drastic state-wid- e prohibition bill in the house increasing it from bill, introduced in the house Tues$2 to $4. Two years ago it was dewas of Kearns day by wiped creased from $3 Sanpete to $2. off the legis'ative slate in short orTwo bills were approved by the der Wednesday afternoon, not, howhouse on Monday, January 10, both ever, until the matter had been disto an increase in fees for relating cussed at some length. Two new hills were introjurors. The governor has signed the act duced. Ten new measures were providing an appropriation of $35,000 in the senate, a tofor the regular and contingent expens- tal of twenty nine for themaking present ses-si- : es of the state legislature. n. Two bills introduced in the senate Each bouse of the legislature MonWednesday fiy Burton of Davis are day unanimously adopted a resolution, for the purpose of amending existing pledging the moral and financial suplaws to conform to the insurance laws port of Utah for the proposed Panama-Pacific passed two years ago. exposition at San Francisco. A bill providing for the appointRepresentative Kearns of Sanpete ment of under sheriffs in all counties has presented a state-wid- e prohibition measure, which provides that it of the first and second class, creating an additional office In all such coun- shall be unlawful to manufacture, ties, has been introduced in the lower scdl, barter, give away, transport, poshouse by the judiciary committee of sess or in any way handle any intoxthe house of representatives. icating liquor, patent medicine or W. L. Hayes is the father of the beverage ton'aiuir.g any per cent of third measure to be passed by the alcohol within the confines of the house. 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