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Show the weekly reflex. kAysville. OSLER FROM ADVICE VISE UTAH Every piece of goocrf goes out under our nan5f v guaranteed. . So you take 4 , r Lance y hen you buy from us. C Gives Utter. English Physician Here anc to Something That Alf -- Can Indorse. gir William Osier of England has be"n credited with sujing many unw ise. Here we have things, w ise and ,rarsa,...spntg,nre&,.itiat.,..shoiikll.,b.e- assured of quality ami craftsmanship. Order tie same to us Sa orders ta I - and profit to every one de- , and physical poise mental the s.rng' necessary to health of body and health - 5f intert-s- t NICARAGUA MAY FINALLY BE . AVENGED." of mind: Take no thought for the future tojth a button that willehut off the 1ast and another that will shut off the future, and you will have a method that will insure you against morbid " E O -- Warrant Issued for Jose Santos j mines that day. If you have been rompmg with Aphrodite the night be- when you fore, you will be blear-eye- d get up, and the day will be lost. Quit tobacco and liquor. Bright eyes are the thing and bright eyes never, came Nrom free indulgence of wine, women and song" rr. U 3T fAft Ze-lay- a. to 'God'iness used on San- - Who Ordered Execution? of Cannon and Groce, After They . Had Been Thrown Into Jdil, ' . of a day deter "The first two hours - "A lw RuE j thought. j f Washingron A wairant for the'ar- - duUf0l of A.u ; ,.c.st yf (o , Jom, Sdu.0(f ZeSajd pn nMM. d Are you m the old id. rut?-- r.mae of murd r.ng the Americans Cannon tail Do OU Use STALE Coffee when Oroct, four years ago, was i.vtu'i MiU can et a fine Fresh Roasted Monday pight by the ue a ;n ent o of at C ofl e like the the justice sta'e request Hewletts ea gua T! - wa i t merit and Tu.f.1 Liit Biand? was forwarded to tin u V C, "7. V o i in New York lor t o- -t h i iincta Coffce .wilh some ol who was said to ! s o p nt r Stale Coffees on the market, a aldorf. Lj. ihen been warned, ful lial c n u,i you can See why there are so i rooms and d sapptared many Luntta Coffee drinkers. The issuance of a wariart cn'-- i g Zelay-- a with the soy ng of Le ro c an non and Leonard Gto'e is the last , HAD COMPLAINT TO MAKE. in many d pfomunc movements loo He CJhlcf Stand Anything to Escapa lng t0?aid the api rehen von of Zekn a ' House Cleaning. The AmerlcaWweie 'n charge (if o;h r on behalf of M(ar.uuan rob Is ations The girl It was at the vaudeville. at the time they fell Into the cluLUs with the extriu i Ping voice had Just ' of the dictator. finished her song Together wjth other pr som rs thev 'Just think! groaned Brown to were thrown into. jal dating the latter We paid the stranger beside him iart o f 1909, and later brouib to to hear that! ' real money There is something OREST fires! "I didn't, was the placid responses courbmartial, where,, tgter a brief terrible in the very and were be shot sentenced to in on a cotnp. 'Came trial, they You may never thought of them and were later executed But vfiu had to spend car fare to a on railway have traveled hours, Reports of the murder of the Amerl get hole, did you not? asked Brown. tram, through the choking smoke cans were brought back to the United None," ropl'ed the uncomplaining seen the light You may never have tiniltLX. xi. in.i'ut .a ill king d lslanceJ' j.livu-i- n States by incoming travelers and Yet, though jou of a blazing forest ' were made through Unit 800 00D acres of pi I But, Brown, desperately and persisted bind a to as this have not come as near at least you hoped to be entertained, ed States diplomatic agents to ascerUmbei I a ml within the na vu'e a words the feeling arry forest fire, tain the legality of the proceed ngs-T- o tuned torest boundaries, and uot punished? ,of danger and of tienuadous might "No, I didn't care, all Inquiries Zelaja replied that Inflated damage to national grinned tha. for evil Hie straugqr, et cameto-ghe had issued the order for the execuyoung "t away incluiltng tuutit'r, Joiegt - Itrisrtiard for the average lav man tin from home. lit a at wife is My cleanlnf estimated tion on Tbeground thatlhe Americans, giowth terin Judge. leas than IJa.OflO hOO The loss house. in their capacity of soldiers of fortune, realize how fires can ashume such magnitude in timber destioj ed or damaged were amenable to court martial by the ritory supposed to be under supervision cf men apThe Modern Maid. pointed for the particular purpose of preventing was slightly over 15,500.000,000 Nicaraguan authorities. fires, but' the fact is quite readily comprehended by was the fires, In . T7 getting late at night when feet fighting inthose who have had occasion to travel through were Defeated by Cowooys. 4 girl returned from the expenditures special remote and Inaccessible regions within over $1,000,000, various domestic purcurred stenese . or.egt, some of the totaling Douglas, Arlz national forests- - As a matdoymiirgFMTZeTZ'P b sides the cost in time of the chases. As she explained the trans-aitloone of the eight survivors of the Solands withdrawn In to her mlsttess she cried out, nora expedit on of 125 men against ter of fact, the regular protective force, are almost j. forests national as an was There! If I havent foi there i to this, suddenly addition Mexicali, Lower California, several entirely of a rugged, mountaintoll of 71 human lives gotten the am an eggs for break) 'added weeks ago, has returned to the border ous nature. Necessarily, there j lost in fighting the fires and a fast. here. Noriega says the Sonorans were are large and comparatively That's a pity," observed the ml number Ipjured, to say large defeated and pursued by federals, re open portions Included, particnothing Mf many ranchers, set- tress, but added with kindly philoby American cowboys. In the ularly in the range country, but prospectors, etc, who sophy, "Never mind. The Bhops will tlers, All employ of an irrigation company. Instances point to the fact that Altogether, It certainly all be shut now. We shall have te save eight were killed or injured fn the sections subject to the most puts the fire season of 1910 manage In the morning with bread the fight or else lost their way in a severe fires are invariably Th marmalhde. down us one of the country's and butter - and hurried retreat without food or water those .of the most rugged and to be listed 1 what "And shall started.catastrophes, great girl across the desert. Inaccessible nature, made up of with tlie great lllnckly fire lu have? she Inquired. high, steep mountains, covered Thaw to Pay Own Expensea. Minnesota in 1894. which did Well, Ellen, I suppose you'll hav with a dense forest and heavy smh devastation. the same as ,we do," replied the ml Concord, N. II Harry K. Thaw's so- underbrush Many places are, DZ37XIC7& One watches quite breathlessttess. XT journ In- - New Hampshire, while he is iir their present condition, pracJfW. In a a serious Yea. Mrs, X . responded .Ellen, conflagration ly New York of the attempts fighting tically impenetrable; and while state to obta'n his return to the Mat-teaw- they are being opened up as rapidly as funds city and adnd res lie" fearless "and "systematic with some severity, but let me tell for variable distances are cleared, but In the work of the firemen fighting to subdue the you 1 eant do my work unless I'm insane asylum, will be at his will permit of trails being built, yet there is so ordinary ground fire such work is usually too Gnat fed. Manchester flames, Here' they are but minutes away from properly own expense. That was the order en much area, so many other duties are required slow and unnecessary. t conveyances with of the fire, speedy source clan. Aldrich1 the in the of the forest officers and the funds mentioned tered Monday by Judge crew in The beBt tools used by a of assistance and tt every possible for reaching federal court records of the case, In are so' limited and Inadequate, that progress Of the mountains are axes, shovels and mattocks or A Coming Business Man. human ingenuity to control the fire. which Thaw appears as petitioner for such work, while keeping pace with the availIn hoes greatest being usually grub hoes, the with obstacles the with many this exclaimed young Teddy, ,Ma, Compare a writ of habeas' corpus. able resources, is necessarily slow. proportion and most effective. Often one or two which Hip forest fire fighter has to contend. bursting Into the house, Mfs. Johnwhich crosscut the are saws where under Before enlarging upon conditions useful, particularly Two Aviators Killed. Sometimes he Is more than a days journey from son said she would give me a penny fire Is traveling through a lot of down timber fires begin, It might be well to mention large fire. . He has a limited and often the If I told her what you said about her. naviCal. Two San D'ego, intrepid The axmen generally go first, .clearing out and briefly a few of the forest fire terms with which eneed crew tt) help him' He must travel on foot I never-hear- d of fcuch of thing! the Lieutenants air. gators Hugh the layman frequently meets and may not unthe heavy stuff along the HnP, then away cutting as cannot and on he or lope along his mother indignantly. Youro horseback, said M. Kelly and Eric L. Ellington, U. S or hoe follow mattock men, breaking the grub derstand. do In the city parks mountain trails are a very good boy not to have told! 1 they A attached to the campof the First through the heavy sod and roots; and last the fires are classified generally as crown He must rely on wouldnt have her hink 1 ever mennot made for loping horses aero coppswere lnstantlykilledat or Forestfires shovel meh, who clean out the trail, or, as might-b- e those where the fire travels Through top supplies, tioned" her! HereiTan appIeTaonny, packliorses Torconveylngommlssarjn North island early Monday when they the statedput the finishing touches on the work tops of the trees with surprising apldlty and because It niaj' mean-mandays of hard work fer being such a wise little lad. fell trom an altitude of eighty or more of amount a of work the others. The gang of ahead of him on the burning area working disastrous results; and ground or surVpTy often, I should think I am, ma. When feet in a dual control biplane. men can do depends upon various circumstances, face fires, where the fire travels along the niuxt blaze his way a numbej' of miles she showed me the penny I told her availas such the nature of the country, tools Bi& Mrs. Pankhurst Farewell. ground, consuming soil covers or humus, brush through a trailless wilderness, carrying his bed that what you said was something etc., but roughly it might be said that a able, small and often and and, trees, and Rrujj oa litter, seedlings back, and through a country awful and worth, slxpense at least! -- New York gave Mrs New York. gang of twenty men can build a mile of line a doing little or no damage to mawhere every step seems a greater Impediment consequently,, e h d of t rsh r e lea , .miliAnswers, Engl Pankhurst, e timber. " Lkl!y, ln TOOSt capfi forest fires ,.,..day, th"protfresc Witd'When'dJerTeatehtnr the-fiftorap tant suffrage movement, an encourag- ture Aside from a few general principles there are are ground fires and It Is these that are the It may b of such proportions as to appall a less Not His Treat ing farewell Monday night when she most quickly controlled. Yet a single top fire no wet rules- - for fighting forest fires In fact, It mature. sturdy man by the name of A drunken to an an hour more than for spoke Is far from a black and white proposition. Rath-er- . can qause vastly , more damage than a .great The rapidity with which fire can spread In the boarded-- a trolley car. and, after, seat in Car- number audience th'at ' filled-'everRiley of ground fires ft pairs Thto play" ibiuaiive" atm "headworkr However, It is generalmountttfnsIs afmost unbelievable. For instanre, his fare made himself com negie hall.and the result attained bears mute evidence of In 1910, by the middle of August over 3,000 paying ly under unusual conditions that crown or top The conductor,' after calling fortabie. or-stfires occur such as high winds, very bushy the success er failure of the supervising officer, small fires had been put Denies Closing of Gary Plant. by patrolmen and off the streets, was nearing a street over 90 large ones had been brought under concountry and severe drought, when, such . although always It must be remembered that New York Rumors that the Gary, which corresponded with the drunkconditions can In an incredibly short time change the uncertain and that uncontrollable trol by crews of from 25 to 150 men factor, And yet, en mans name. Ind., plant of the United States Steel a when the cyclone of August 20 came, that work wind, can snatch victory from the hands of man creeping grouncl fire into a sweeping crown corporaton is to suspend operations fire,. leaving a path of ruin and often death In Its - so quickly and easily-- as to make it Beem gome-time- s Riley next street! yelled the w a n all undone-e- o quickly a to make one gasp im the near future, because of dull wake two are wind a the and veritable his efforts with awns. of And, 48 wonder and InbrTefTdroughf Within mockery hours a strip The drunken man, who was halt business, were denied by Elbert H. dominant conditions favorable to severe fires. of country more than 100 miles long and more too, the unbelievable action of fire, even when board. of the chairman understood him as Rileya asleep, Gary, The wind is always the most dreaded factoir 25 under it makes miles than wide had been burned over. And control, apparently absolutely next yelled out: treat, unduring the fire season, its freakishness 'and still the fire was advancing. Against all this an necessary that It be watched closely and conWomen as Election Officials. Youre a liar! I treated last. tlmjousIy-rmtfLrthe- re 4s -- not a single remaining army of more than 3,000 men fought persistently National - C hi ea go .Wo men will serve as elec- certainty upsetting the best of plans Monthly. was the wind at the tlme of the destructive fires and courageously and always In the face of overvestige of Its existence tion officials in every .precinct of Chi- of 3310 that whole hillsides of- - timber were- - up- Among-thprincipal causes' of forest fires are whelming odds, yet never did they' falter until His Preference. cago at the election of aldermen next rooted and men were forced out of their saddles. locomotive sparks, lightning, camp fires left un- the rains came-Iof to a decision spring, according Woman (in cigar store). I wish The fire leaped across rivers half a mile wide extinguished, burning of slash in clearing land, passing, It Is but fitting to give credit to the County Judge Owens. at a single bound, traveling nearly a mile a minbrave men In the governments employ, who to get a box of cigars for my huslogging operations principally from fire In the ute at times and devouring everything In Its resultant slash accumulated by the average risked and lost their lives In earnest endeavors band. Elam Released on Bond. brand 1 In cutting over an area wide canyons ere-spanned as Clerk. Heres a new to are There minor path. ger by carry out their duties, and many are the tales Kansas City, Mo. Dr. W. T. Elam, a Sufhim. on fire The would the as suit the such oppoother ways, of heroism and unselfish devotion during those think jump, continuing Incendiarism, ashes from a the wealthy St Joseph, Mo , physician sitegreat side and leavlpg the canyon timber green a or or stub strenuous pipe, lighted when cigar cigarette men fragette. lighted tolled and sweated times, who shot and killed W. Putnam Cra- and unharmed. Numerous Instances of the abmatch cast thoughtlessly aside. The first three He preWoman. Oh, dear no! shoulder to shoulder, mer of Chicago here on November 18, solute freakish ness of the fire could be most general. are mild the domestic! Men cited, mentioned, can however, a and in fers the course of time, make will, was realeased on $10,000 bond on and all tend to show Its very uncertainty, When a fire has onfce assumed the proportions effort to reforest the great devastated areas, but Monday. a fire there lq constructed around When A d m i rat lo n Weake n s. of a large top fire. It is generally inadvisable to the scope of years to carry out J& jmchwork " area f what the called line fire burning broad lndced. Mans best "work, now and for alattempt JocheckJt; rather. It ts good Judgment We naturally strive to Imitate , Increase Weight of Postal Package. This consists of clearing away all debris to consider the safety of the fire fighters ways, lies in the prevention of a recurrence of those whom we admire. General Postmaster Washington. for three or four feet. and brush, such calamities as have gone before. they may be In readiness to Not always. 'Every small boy adThrough Burleson has recommended" to the in- though widergenerally when conditions allow or warrant attack the fire when It again leaves the tops of man can compel the railroads to use mires Santa Claus, but none of them legislation commission commerce that terstate It, and exposing the mineral soil for one or two the trees and assumes Its Blower progress alopg contrivances to present sparks from leaving the wants to grow up to have the kind the maximum weight of parcel post feet or wider as necessary. An ordinary ground the ground ) engines; he can educate campers into the neceof whlkkers he is represented as wean to packages be Increased from twelve fire,, unfanned by a strong wind, will die out on It might be mentioned right here that forest ssity for their In extinguishing camp zones. second San Francisco Chronicle. and first for fifty pounds reaching the strip of mineral soil, often as effectfires (a truly little thing, yet big In results) sod ing, fires, with particular reference to ground fires, as If a the line were do stream not always destroy standing timber, but often of water. ually exact a severe penalty for failure to abide by the Would-b- e Ominous. , Train Robber Captured. When the fire Is moving slowly and men can only the very small trees, brush and surface law; be can appropriate more money for Im Are still Eel River. Minn. A man who said stand the beat and you looking up your famcover or humus. Potential Umber, of course, has desirable smoke, it is provement and protection work, to place the for- ily tree? his name was George Moulton of Fair-fiel- to build the trench close to thealways , fire so as to a distinct value, and the destruction of a good ests under closer supervision and make them I stopped It. No; Iowa, was arrested here Monday, , preTen( it gaining momentum as it progresses. .soil cover is a decided detriment to the forest, more accessible, so that the fires caused by lightWhy? after sin alleged attempt, to rob the but where the fire Is traveling quit rap'dty.1 many trees, such as Douglas fir, tamkrack ning, for Instance, can be caught at their very , "Found too many of my ancestors passengers in a coach attached to a often the fire line has to be( placed some disand yellow pine, have a thick, heavy bark which inception; but mostly, he must enlist the co- hanging on It Baltimore Amen Northern Pacific stock train. tance away from the fire, and 'where adequate forms a good resistance sto- - fire ''and will fiften operation of all his fellowmen to help in the can. withstand periodic ground fires for years. Other patrol or supervision Is assured the burnd magreat work of preserving and perpetuating the Earthquake irr California. terial fn the Inside cf the line is fired in order . with thin bark, of course; succumb quite trees forests because they represent a source of wealth Awfully Literary. Eureka. Cal. An earthquake shock to meet the advancing f re and desrtev the Inand1 necessity and readily! Maiz'e I hear tha your brothers beauty, not to any single indiwas reported from towns between flammable material in its path In the report of the secretary of agriculture, P?cVflring. ss vidual, but one In which every member of our wife is real literary. Fort Seward, Cal., at 7:03 this la called.-i- s in an embodied in the Yearbook of the department of g'rvrrliy tred great country is, and always will be, directly or Sallie Oh, she Is! Shes awfully oclock Monday nght. The shock at the emergency and bv expert need hands Often, of for 1911, be states tffat the fires of agriculture Indirectly, a participant, even unto our childrens literary! When she spanks her baby,., fort caused a lamp to topple from a course, where the fire Is severe strips of timber the calendar year 1910 covered more than 3,000,- 1 children, ad Infinitum. she does It with a book! was Lunet ari . Stubborn Colds and Irritated Bronchial Deans Men lubes, are e.i'.lj relieved-bthulated Cough Drops 6c at Druggist. y Speaking of men, there is a difference between bigness and ' ness. SHAKE INTO vast great- , VtrR Foot-Kusthe Antiseptic Allen Tender, swollen. cerrun ftet. comfort. Makes waik njadeiijjdt, t c ervt aft tntKtitutA i.y. pie, address Allen & Olmsted, Le Jn SHOES powder for Tired, Gives rest and Sold eve1 For i RKB sam Boy, ft Y Adv. Most of Them Are. "How do you like her imitations? Splendid. Aren't they wonderful Detroit Free Pres?. and so original? As Usual. Chats most in the public eye Just , At present? Dust, I should say. Melancholy Content. Dont you want good roads?". Oh, 1 dunno,. .replied the man w ha was whittling a pine stick. "There aint no place around here that's worth goin' to. Washington Star. Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottls of CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for Infants and children, and see that It Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria 'nil 1 but?.y i g tr , . ijni Hard Lines. "My old barber has left the city. ' You seem to be very regretful. "Yes; he had been trying to sell me a bottle of hairtortfc for the past 15 years, and so far I had succeeded In standing him off: Now I shall have to start the battle all over with a new man. His Proposition. He was jiot very sober and had rid-de- n for an hour or two in the taxicab when the chauffeur stopped. How much do I owe you, driver? asked the passenger. Ten dollars and eighty cents, sir." Well, say, driver, was the reply, just back up and keep going backward until you come to SO cents, w ill Its you? all Ive got. Minor Defects. Roosevelt was once shown a picture of himself In battle. He was represented as waving a sword, on horseback, in one of the fights Is It a good picture? he was asked. he replied, Its all right, except that I never had asword and I didnt ride a horse. Otherwise it's all right. In-Cu- ba. , Ye-e- e, ..According Jp .0 rj e r te, the garden walk, was horrified at seeing her son standing on his head against the garden wall Johnnie, you wretch, she cried, what are ypu doing now? Standing on my head, replied Johnnie. Didnt yer tell me to play at summat that wouldn't wear my A woman, coming down - boots outr Vacuum Theology. Baptist was exhorting. Now, breddren and sistern, come up to de altar an hab yo sins washed away. -All came- - but one man Why, Brudder Jones, don yo want yo' sins washed away?" I done had my sins washed away Yo has! Where yo had yo sins washed away? Ober at de Methodist church. Ah, Brudder Jones, yo aint been washed; yo jes' been Jry cleaned. Lippincotts Magazine. s FULLY NOURISHED a Perfectly Balanced Food. No chemista analysis of Grape-Ndt- a can begin to show the real value of the food the practical value as ahown by personal experience. It is a food that la perfectly balanced, supplies the needed elements for both brain and body in all stages of life from the infant, through the strenuous times of active middle life, and is a comfort and support in old age. For two years I have used Grape--' Nuts with milk and a little cream, for hreakfasL I am comfortably hungry for my dinner at noon. I little ifieat, plenty of vegetables and fruit, In season, lor the r.oon meal, and if tired, at tea time, take G alone and feel perfectly nourished. and mem-or- y 'Nerve and brain are much improved since using Grape-NutI am over sixty and weigh 1S5 lbs. My son and husband seeing how I had improved re now using te rape-Nut- s po-v- er s. Crape-Nuts.- " My son, who is a traveling r man, eats nothing for breakfast but Grape-Nut- s and a glass of milk. An aunt, over 70, seems fully nourished on Crape-Nut- s and cream. Theres a Reason." Name given by Postum Co, Battle Creek, Mich. Read The Road to teihllle, per--Ishe- d 1 an I g y fii pkgs. 'i -- -- eep --' A colored rape-Nut- ii,w r- - Bo-fie- rce -- e lng or-tren- ( o-- h No damage reported. Losses at Monterey. GREAT MEN SEEN IN FICTION them; but tfCe book is not one of his Laredo, Texas. Americans flee ng best, and the characters, like their from Mexico who arrived here Mon- Some Way They Never Seem to Meas- poetry, are but vaguely romantic day reported that the total loss of life shadows of the originals. So, to tell ure Up to Standard Which We la the constitutionalist attack on MonHave SeL the truth. Is Shakespeare's Caesar. In terey approximated 850 and that hunthe play we hear on all sldea of j dreds had been wounded. The fact that Mr. Maurice Hewlett Caesar's greatness, and the world made Byron the hero of his novel, is convulsed by his death. But he Eva Tanguay Weds Leading Man. Bendish is Byron raises himself for the most part only. talks Bendtsh Ann Arbor. Mich. Eva Tanguay, the question why great men seldom about his greatness, Just like the othhighest-paiaitrosa on the vaudev.lle jnake good heroes or even good minor er characters, and does nothing to Etaae, was ma'rDd here Monday to characters ia . fiction Disraeli prove it of-tfotr bre-gsod Shelly laboT Tolstoy,, when he brings Ncpoleon &hny Ford,-o- re both Byron .v La table. d j- fig 1 ht p tbe otbe!r extreme. He is so determined not to be impressed by him, and so angry with tbe Napoleonic legends, that he turns him into a bore who can talk about nothing but bis own exploits and who takes it for granted.. that everyone w onders at bin! as much as he wonders at him: self. His Napoleon, In fact. Is a protest and a Satire; and he is also an artistic mistake, tor he distracts our attention from the story to JJe. tj.0r-.--g- y imifl'v Tolstoy himself instead of listening to what he has to tell us Tick-Tick- ! How much to send this telegram? Inquired the blushing damsel. It Is only the one word. Yes. Twenty-fivcents, please, replied the telegraph operator. "But you can repeat the word ten times if you like without extra cost." thsr-iVOU It's th? answer interpretation. I suppose you are your mammas .farling? No, maam. Im my mamma's moving picture. Your mammas moving pi " Ycssum; she is alwir" seen I t that should be ' e t Not Pot' Hate yet? Cant the g' , a, f 'I |