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Show TRAINING FOR LIFES WURIL musical-contest- . Adoption of Ruskin1. -- - wrll wlmn tt j3 no aiitnliap. unless he eh on Id and t , uit.. ii ; ! t, arn . ' 'U- - -- - i nr4 t mo. itioy "dl eeSPtl ' k tit be - 4; TlT till iet. rlcht thinx 'i .'on cant e'.'if d"! es hi st 'of all, sister, hep resolved l.wf it. they will do . e ; ,1 ' PORCELAIN DUE TO ACCIDENT the Process Jvered b of' 'Chd-rr- - - , Enameling Wa vVcrkere -- , ' r I.- - Mntr W ere- .206 B. C. r . Mr.Rolnie.s was i . . r It- - you lie a suliscriberjit is bestand into dicapcst. Co Kuliscribe so you will well receive Ahe Tribune every day UiUoij. t x idode ? ; ' vin-U- for every copy. Guanaco Unique. , of 5000 book titles I bavo seen the Indian guatiaco skin has and these will mpas cloaks sold by the fur deslers ho mailed I upon receipt of forty ft. intii Arenas, lnit this was. my first in additidiito containing rlhniiHe .'of the animal itself, many cents, housnnds of which I sa w Hater dnr. ! lie ot.HM) iiLlcsironi-- which the mg my expeditions through Tlerrs-d.Seventy-SevePictures afe jbeing Fticgo and latagonia You are also conthis selected, eatlogue pieer a nl nisi, Indeed " apostrophised tains aevenu'ertificatetf redeemablF lii Argentine lieutenant as he and Captain Musters once viewed a solitary for the first Thirty Five Pictures "You have the neigh of a of the contest. guanaco tioree, tho wool, of a sheep, the neck of x camcl. the feet of a deer sod . the Watch lor Announcement In Itis iwlftness of the devil," Yet withal a graceful animal and at a distance not Salt Lake Daily Tribune unlike red doer, though larger Charles Wellington Furlong In Ont-lnA'K-atalogu- hr-K-- Wifs-(li- -- occa-pied.- loi-nt- iyardak-ped.accond-uuU.- I sil-ve- ost t 'Tai-Tsu- 1 n k e 1 g. . Address all Tal-Ts- u g d acl-br- , cepting nothing but theywhite pottery manufactured by the artisans of Tehua. Under ;they now impetus all the ancient methods were revived and perfected. The sv s fe mXrbSre o c o o r -- and r decoration, after' a. .preliminary-" firing, dates from the., renaissance of ayt under the Ming dy- e k y it a st y T1 a rp er !s Alixed quartette; Bountiful No. not decipher and rest Bountiful, won by tilt former. jCuntralto solo: won by Miss 'lert a" I less of Farmington the other, contestants, Mrs. licath of Layton and the Misses Hattie Coombs and 1 ortense Koberts of Centerville. Ladies quartette:', the four WISE JUDGMENT IN TURKEY Bountiful wards, West" Bountiful How Scutari Magistrate Determined winning. Heading contest: Miss Jeffries Ownership of a Cow That Had of Been Stolen. Layton winning, other contestants were 'Misses Edith Fearnley All .readers of the Arabian Nights and Vera Sabin of Bountiful No. are familiar with the manner in which the Oriental magistrates dispensed 1 1 five-colo- - t' 1 t1 . . v " It's not mlne. elre. And whose, then "Your majeitye. Excurs OH . show magneta block and of the setting sun, or. is no tree in the moonlight, .thh oak-Al- l with compare of them all to - lie out a summers dar .ywl may80 J Btretched beneath it. not to you only, but to its leaves the Nos. New ' lOhat, ,00 nl In oak and It dog lying at your feet,. flux the ageles. mil. part of hand soothingly as a cool, ft? and reflux; ..rod 1 'Atlantic. J ; f ll j tJ and .2 -- Salt Lak , arriving at 8:30 a. m. second, mOrn-in- g Chicago via the CV& N. W.1 leaving Balt Lake daily at-- :20 a, m., arriving San Francisco 9:30 a. m. next morning via Southern Pacific. leaving 9 steel throughout as complete - and every service as perfect as money can provide, including valet, ladief maid, stenographer, manicurist, hairdresser, barber, bath, bubbling sanitary drinking foun-- , tains, and dining and sleeping car service, of the very latest and highest standards. ! . detail And whr m doctor can b had fukk ntrjtrman ttskss II kis buaisMS to daal In XVhutjiy ans VO inti that sro abMlsUiy puro. It is adybabla to always hart a llttla an hand. Ban Francisco, $5.00 electric safety block signal protection through.. Automatic , V St c.m el ;U j ' lf ind20 Traini Between Lo San Francisco ' and Chicago The Pacific Limited, -- " leav ing Salt Lake daily at 12 K)1 p. arriving Chicago 9;15 a. m. second morning via the C. M. A Bt, P. with through Sal-- t jLake-C'hicag- o drawing-roosleeper. The connection for San Francisco leaving Salt Lake daily 11;45 p. m., arriving San Francisco 8:50 a. m. second morning via " the Southern Pacific. With through d Salt drawing-roosleeper; L0S ANGELES LIMITED - 7 m ; Lake-Oaklan- m No. and 8 between Los Angeles and Chicago Through Salt Lake, leaving Salt Lake daily at 2:35 p. arriv- -- 7 ing Chicago 12:50 p. m. day, via the C. & N. W. - second v standard ' drawing 'Through room sleepers, tourist sleepers, composite observation cars 'and .diners.',.; ;v:"N No Extra Fare on these trains. ForinformaHonaito . fares, reservations, and other through train service, call at City Ticket Office, Hotel Utah. GERRIT FORT, Passenger Traffic Manager, U. P.-S. L. Railroad Lines, Omaha, Neb. D, E. BURLEY, General Passenger Agent 0. S. "L. R. R. Co Salt Lake' City, Ut. . J, - NM,19 . u . Angeles, Equipment, ' every But we d believe that a little Good Whiskey In the house is a GOOD THING IN CASE OF SICKNESS ns All-Ste- - Extra fare to Chicago, $6.55 Aw 'THE PAOIFIO LIMITED' ; ' bound. .Extra fare to uiquop yo. vi daily at 2 :10 p. in WE DONT BELIEVE IN DRINKING salt ukt - O All-Ste- Connection information see any Salt Lake Route Agent. ' California Literature. ; j, Write for Ticket Office 10 East 3rd. ' South Salt Lake City j T. C. Peck J. II. Manderfield A. G.P.A. 7 Salt Lake City. (. P. A. Lo Angeles 223 So. Main W- In service passing Ogden April 3rd - westbound,-;Ap- ril 6th - east - ElectricaUy Lighted Standard aQd Tourist Sleepers Diner and Observation Buffet, Leaves Salt Lake 5. P M. Arrives Los Angeles1 YTa TWO OTHER HIGH CLASS TRANSCONTINENTAL "" TRAINS. ' .daddy-long-leg- aFuT this errand Ifraid almost, as if you were. dead. comes to you. A Reeling of kinship 1 .'cassrssKiEcassaaMi naarj i !? UMITED" Franciscb and "Chicago ,o friendly, swarm about Its the little lives that creatures, roots. All kinds of busy beloved ants spiders, vvw. Equipped, Extra- Fare Train Between San Car. n .vk u Forf uTthcr where against the sunlight touches ,ho"5";Jhe,J'J UnionPcific System. i TrainDeLuxe The Overland Express, Standard and Tourist ' Sleepers Dining Car. through ' Free Reclining Chair Cars. Brxve Did Oak. dark-blu- ' coal U Thophra said the professor, at brtak - THE OVERLAND 4:30 P. M ; a . if by wwn i The - Lor Angeles Limited, .. w The order of the court was executed. The cow, ia spite:, of, its two months absence,' took without hesitation the lane which brought it. a few minutes later, into the peasants table. eky-g- etd tu, ta have been made "The emperor took the manuscript, tried a long while to read It, and at last threw It down .saying; He la right, I cannot tell myself what la written. Free Reclining Chair. Car Leaves Salt Lake daily 8 ;45 A. M . Arrives Los Angeles 10:00 A. M. Two other good trains daily, California '.8d. fast. , And what did he say wae a too, professor?" Inquired the landlady, pouring the coffee. -- Electrically Lighted Equipment Standard and Tourist Sleepers Our lntr Thi curliest i sotloo aid Inaugurated April Bth, V,THE PACIFld LIMITED tj magistrate, who listened---.patientlhis storyr Then he pronounced this be-- ta ken- -' 'JudgrnentrThe'toTr-shal- l to the public square, and milked. Then, If it goes of its own accord to the to plaintiff's stable, it shall belong hlntr toner V r,. au Salt Lake City, Utah : (Comp) NEW TRAIN SERVICE Diner-Observatio- Salt Lake Tribuno "TIIow sor you llttle rogue? Do you" mean to lneult me? , nve-4.f- Myron W. Phillips, KjaySHlillc, Vi ah T . BOOKLOVER'S CONTEST EDITOR lng. . g -- Via. -- vi-n- one day reading to him a chapter of the campaign of Italy; on a eudden.be etopped short; unable to make out the writing. That little blockhead, said the emperor, cannot read hie own handwrlt araf35M&'S3ttigsamgsa Justice, .with more regard to equity than to law. Instances of the same kind are not wanting in modern Turkey. A judgment worthy of Solomon, as homely and almost as wise, was pronounced by a magistrate In Scutari. It came 'about In this "way':";' A- peasant -- It uettf that place-lost two months later About his cowT be to he happened standing at a railway station, .watching a tralnload of cattle about to.be sent across the frontier. Suddenly he gave a shout. He had seen his cow among those cattle. - T hednti a Avheu lie d cm an. led that cow. The good man thereupon sought out a -- My eon wae It himeelf. communicationsre-gardin- this conest to 1 ; ed ; c 1 ) heeu-print- i i . . e , having the bother and expense of, looking up a newsboy '7 or news stand and paying 5' cents -without i iT-then- - io nceof-jM'- raptures to' prove 'one's self Nor Is it ilivvicalty good pleased X ,. to he too liitunse ' I -- no Is - i'n end dollghtJn pit-ihoiy- p-e- - nil--it- M-- A - ; aniumf , . . i i I w j v- 1 s ., nmuraliata, - successfully. This coutest consists of Seventy-Seve- n Pictures oue picture being published each day in the Tribum - -- m h a i BOOiap VERS CONTEST in which 5,t0U DO in valuable awards will be (divided amoug those who participate announced . s e - a Tvd ri totre V liirkii rtvt: L a r ; deserving Oliject. Hut caution in tin 2, ii' '.ion of not Each. picture will represent the being too. intense ahould; not be with ill o of a book, and he contest-itn- t field" front 'the .youiig. .3 thira bte' 1 is required to solve the! too strong a n ti Tee! Te l o e1 ft Set lictlireS giving bestowed on sodjes. I ciilyBcVcn ho name of the book and -- its -:tod niatt em shii-ieh nil ,(ui ps author. The first picture appear-- , ne Idols word that la another oil in tlio strong "l.ove 'March 2Jrd. from 1U1J. strength- to i,.-ineeds wohKjn.it by lrs .nse to 'xpi'essi fbf Altlimigh iyia not required that Instan-ee,- ' a lfkiiiK .for bo cream or s known to. have exceeded ibi' reed inner iff ijtell ol the contests, x 1 lie ' were attained by the famous T raei horse id h is ia 'Ut ost com in it toemon t'lfieient Near tli'Vy;nr .uu; n r ill the beSyaonby.' Instatitareous 'holographs eontest ii't Weeil the I'eilter ),. .) (ifunt Bt (tlessor IT T. Ishow-the gilinllUi; of tlleiiyiiast full length of - eKooiuplete : l' of Ian, sojne ldotrr Sill C life ,uol lliiau itlld Mitllli Ihiun tifuf.w a r d rke lsJu x a :: (trtde a ab'mit tw'ehty"'ar feel, liv the tr m ivirrTri7i77 ' Was closer r ;U In 'tb.o on n to 'adjudicator stride of the fastest'' race's the hind iiu'o. laOl ,foi a la ut v lie Mini than hen any lie had LIKE SO MANY GREAT MEN quarters, and limbs' are rai rnnemi and f r judged before, lie said it opened tbyoven doors they erably higher than-Misliou!d'rs, and that the. pot's wrWp iuils nit ideal rendition'. The Napolcon'a Handwriting go Bad That from this relatively rieio height d In w timer was llountiful Number 2r spots. In this i;i the enainellnwf brought downward and fer.unil, wideHa Hlmtelf Waa Unable to Da-a v. as ly pore lain separated from ea h, It. j.s sliscov red When5 4 cipher Midgley, eondtietof'. The "s 'To avoTu ii. ug the freed of its nrosM t inatUsaya, potis eTewce" rrCfj ct iiit tic tors were Win. y. As showing Ilonaparles carelsss-nes- s fore legs.' Tim hare whlcti Is hulled tighter; bici7TifP "Tear, aed acutilrtMl K. blhehlon Ueo. ItniiTy., and i. a grain as fine and emootu : as velaa to correclnaa In writing and with fast: hounds hits not In.- reality McliUife. vet and a thin. hard. The do ;, on Las Cases says: ' One day he tli speed lof the dog spelling, translurenlhody Alt nitefhktiiig feiitu.re "i .the Raid to me: that rang like a bell You do not write or- - the other liand, does- not attain the iolin solo eoit4est At leaat, I speed of the horse. The giraifr Li. said The art of monochromatic glaing! aii- - thographlcally, do you? to run ut.t.ho rate of lifUen, ineters i r man a do for was discovered in the time of the ;fvo.n i ive ten t not; n.n you supposes Mu iiairui ityl 4 th -public -- or ot her mportant itH,Ml tl it i I luti do dyuasty of Sung .ditto msa H (' thafv - favorable conditions iiit lrphant, Occasionally the action of the fire sep- noted Tty Mct John Ntudall of business - a minister, for instancetwo yards ii seccannot and need not attend to orthog- going at the rath-- f arated the pigment-- - and protba 'd 'ox-winthe Layton, a by carries ond, weight approximating tolje given raphy, His Ideas must flow faster than cessive richness of coior. Tlie Monner of the v'bijn eontest. which his hand oan trace them; he has only that carried by six horses - Harper's gol invasioti cheeked the progress .of ceramic art. it. :iUS the was vvon by Kussell larrish of time to place his points; he must put Weekly The tvtlier. eontest htat words in letters, and phrases In Bon of a day laborer, dethroned the Centerville. emperor and founded the dynasty of ants were Miss CorririVJIutler of words; and let the sorlbee make It out afterward. Wing, whose reign persisted Until 'enterville, and Whitney Btayuer ' He indeed left a great deal for 1644. lost tio time in restor-Jhof Bottniiful. The program in the to do; he wae their tori' the Imuerial tnanu.factdrieX Me full besides is already molt ment;copylste what his actually reeem-blehandwriting gave the national .. man uf the " follows: as And he often could was tioned, fderoglyphlce, of exin the work monopoly porcelain, About K. of fiyitig the habit into a fehrllo- ecstasy"' about every' mall thing Hint comes our wnv nml niaklug as much of It as; though It, were an affair oJLJhe largest couse ; Quence .r-It takes experience to hold In check the superlative 'degree ml the iloud . pedal for tin propiu-- Mute undijjio ; - ol-it- TRIBUNE AT ONCE AND FOLLOW THE CONTEST SO YOU CAN GET YOUR SHARE OF THE PRIZES-- : The Salt Lake Tribune ljas At the saine of 'thi' girlish ; nature Mine .catitioo must .he exercised against-lettin- . up-ft-- : ae-'"ii- -- - - Hush in. is TRIBUNE SUBSCRIBE FOR THI ' ' LAKE BOOKLOVERS CONTEST IS JUST STiVRTING N0V SO-- : LICITING, NO CANVASSING JUST AN INTERESTING GAME WHICH ALL CAN-ELA- fine, In a way; we should be careful how wf .check ih cxiiheraiic'e It . o y " " "perfect-- ! d ( THE SALT setiilnu'iitallty . known by the uglier and shorter word "gush " 10 very -- girl has her "gush" period whenev.erj'hing Is - Vajdorahle'" and l i thnn- Dj byafire man objected to '.he Wont ''lurid" 1 . S5.060 III AWARDS ; ... - -- 1 j dressed FREE ! FREE! Two men got Into na argument There are few things so fine as entftrdlng lie meaning of the .word thusiasm, and the world wants all It lurid One of them haT" used fhe cait get j, aer(l, a.A th'Muillee n juirter tfnee It. to ' Hut thi're is a dlfferiee between iescrrbc the rod glare Jn the akSfc heitllhy ivithusfasm and that effusive hielc -- j atld ' , can be aceotiij.il-Beyour wav t.. both Pervani that eonie v, lin v, agh other njco, a- are. as carefully au is-- apd hn 'I life- be held 'lie oMHers of : .... fe .! ; trooos. (f d, neither this n,,r re-d- -' lot , i ful IS OBNOXIOUS luperletlva- - Degree end the Lopd AT Pedal Should Be Held Som- ewhat In Check. nf night The other this, asserting 'that means palo" of ,itoji red Thereupon they ii th dictionaries and found ilii'iu a,..ea! in defining "lurhl" na 'pale, wan. glia a tty, pale." ,v I.lut ... the tvhrd ...Dictionary hna it h the new nud m'ighr popular uo'aring of the word" with this defhilMon: . red glow or glare 'Shining with amid darki, ess jsaid of "lightning llasbes. across ('ark i londa axe tlsma mlny led w It ti s"'.oke) " s (l ' "'"i w liicii. Joseph Ballantyne is difficult 'of adjudicators tint ttuaj ecems to. be gratuitous of. l'i id- i.iHou w about an under-- and Tracy Y. Cannon, of Balt the; Oxford Ptrthumr.y, The word aiidi no n the lilUsie;! icu il of Lake, added to their previously "lurid'' start cut out it seems as u I.atin fhio.i u post-rIt idjeetive ho winner, IMiss Won laurels in their scientific ini "pule, yellow. t t l!u lark is luit twelve' years jusluieuts. Only Mr. Ballantyne was used chi.cijy of the complexion, 'Uo-It is uneJ. j tj to h.i'e tho; meaning of ' ghastgrew deU1' lemint;rry piano soheeon-'- ! MK Cannon was unavoidably ly" lint iis''r;o'fiHhii into the poput botaot ii an iiant of Kays-Mis- tained. lar r; vtuitUg kllv elr t' todaV seemato I he 'Ob' and little .Nellie ( 'lark Saturday-- contest opened t;i ii ienk-- to the v tUfuitu-Hof thn 'I I'iirio mgton was won by the with a selection by the Boiiutii'til- preso. wbiih , fuimd It t tmmlv word '!'IIUi1k Ti'i- ienor solo mnnher ri.e orchestra ami the Bounl ifu No, 2 elioir furnished the smgittc; d'eii unusual interest orf -- fla voiv 'M.inchcafcrlieinr botw'fKli t wo for t he Su nd nyHifternoon st n k pn.o winners of lcufaier eontest s, eoiil'erenee lneCiing. .Wi'vmTs Tln lion. C. 1C MaKy iimlLeo.j illiaiiKvltiilines oll.t'en-wk- a rTf die labor - , j ; dr-- GUSHING GIRL Uage of tha Word la Opposed toDta Definition, Which ' la "Pale," r orderly.. id fin 1 InW l MEAN? : "'k must . t kUs:-;h- e i !!.' AmU - k counted, tnniint Praised for :hA listedmlso for tSthem he i i. praised for !!;a' Tejc.lt tbed IT as you do the s..-.the oilii't rs t "n as much fntb n:. i. ; i . . ..u scrambling way, M v i -- I xv-a- And, dop-n- d be .done n' that ,Us-- .y-irdll- i d ' ' 1 ' , LURID" Popular; uiglit last ,j ear..- It was ' xi rcsevl upiilvon di the mus.-1D'ilo I'lcMiit that the ex- ie c is luij'orying eatdi year, d that these contests ato yf niI auie in it musical uh" h !u:x ,u. waj .... represented 1,1 llu in the .Mi.sscs Kota K i' iutri, I 'by Mis. ami Nellie V hll M'- -' 1V'S aiul Phyllis uaiK vi inline .prizes in their iiie luniihois, thewsaiuj?. two n y, ,n last gear's eontest. hung out.. i Ik ad aif-.- d jdano numher was 'There was general "satisfaction " ' t!l" , :i s ' Sonata l'athetbiue enthusiastically expressed," and v' - 'i last' Friday and e v iinisji iv ajs a gcat I'1' 1' iiiiu nt being ' e v uilciiso' tliau that- .ol the tt'q .tsiii l d ere d . an iVuuual Musical uf Davis Stake held ,at I1-- i ' 1 turd Lvuitiiul .do e - 1 Different .vvcrK r'4 work, none of ;? rr",' do either hunt think Wf onrh'n,, V; be' have rhancncl to fin U c?. it and rainnt hr, ," XoV,' nobody dors mye TCVh 'V cannot help Tfy ,v Is : - lu- - I'.ilst As WHAT - DOES . 1 . t aud'Mnry Marshall of; Souyii Bountiful. Bass solo by Nephi Ilepworth and Ben Ilepworth was a tie. - Male quatrette : only one quartette competed, the .members beso. ing Tesideuts bf Bountiful 1 and the Bouhtiful Ncb L, piece being .Lofes Old Sweet Soug was so nicely " sung that the prize was awarded to the 1out singers. ... '1 lie soparuo solo'; was between ml liiiehael tdark of ..Mrs.. Hva tJ rant jloss of West ; Bountiful. ' The In 'Use was well Oiled lri-dae e'nintr. bu t on' Saturdays a perfect jam eiintg .there and the S. U. (. stgu' had to be j , |