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Show H Salvation Army Festival. The harvest festival meetings of tho BalvaUon Army will begin this evening at tho Salvation Army hall and contlnuo until Tuesday evening Tlds ovonlng's meeting will iartako of tho naturo of a r "harvest home." 0n,.Suntlil evening' Staff Capt. Dale, the divisional officer for Idaho and Utah "trill lead. Capt. Gallagher, a soloist, will Hl assist, also Capt. ,Caoc, besides tho local H1 contingent. Tuesday evening thoro will bo a sal o of tho harveaC gifts. Admls- 1 filoa will bo Iroo, When In need or a carpenter, 'phone H. F. Williams Bell. 2145-K; Independent, Independ-ent, 241. Shop, 71 S. State. FRIENDS TOOK HIS ROLL Agreeable Strangers Leavo an Iowa i Farmer "Without Money. After enjoying an evening of plcasuro at A. Barraclough's expense, two gonial companions subjected him to the "strong arm" and made off with tho remnants of his roll, amountlnir to i?o. According to tho story related to tho police. Barraclough, who Is an Iowa farmer far-mer on his way to Los Angeles, met tho two men Thursday afternoon ami as they se?mcd to be good fellows, tho trio Bpent tho evening together. They wound up in a West Second South stL-cot restaurant res-taurant and Barraclough. according to his story, had the "trimmings of a Jag " He foolishly displayed a roll of bills to tho stranger, whereupon they Immediately Immediate-ly seized tho money and ran away. The matter waa reported to tho pollco and detectives aro now at work on tho case Barraclough la being held as a witness " Many Mothers of Like Opinion. Mrs. Pllmer of Cordova, Iowa, says: '"Qne of my children was subject to croup of a severe type, and the-giving of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy promptly, always brought relief. Many mothers in this neighborhood think the samo as I do about this remedy and want no other kind for their children." For sale Jjy. all leading druggist Burton Cool & Lumber Co. Coal, lumber, cement, Telephono SOS I Gustav Dinklage, Expert piano tuner and repairer. P. O. box 905. 'Phone Carstensen & Anson Co. STILL SERVES MEALS. Gunn Stays on While His Roof and Walls Are Torn Away. With the roof almost torn from over tho dining-room, J. P. Gunn still serves his boarders as of old. Ho Is determined, not to be forced from his place of business busi-ness by the Unlquo Amusement company, com-pany, which Is turning the old St. James hotel Into a theatr. He claims that he has a lease on the dlnlng-room and that ho will not leave tho placo without satisfactory satis-factory remuiurxtlon. It seems that tho leases aro somewhat mixed up. The Burlington Bur-lington Syndicate of Burlington, Ja leased the hotel to Adolph Anderson, with the understanding that ho would not sublet sub-let any part of it. Ho leased tho dlnlntr-room dlnlntr-room to Gunn. providing hlo famllv of five were to receive food until the cxplrn-tlon' cxplrn-tlon' of the lease. Recently tho Unlnuo Amusement company leased tho hotel for a period of years, In order to remodel It for a theater, purchasing the unexpired lease of Anderaon. New the amusement company says Gunn has no right In tho buildlncv and Gunn says ho will not lcava until tho end of April. He also says ho will sue Anderson for J7E0 for lenslnir tho room under such conditions, and that ho will sue the amusement companv fQp he ivy damages. BLUE POINT PERFECTO CIGARS Sold strictly on their merit. ,WhIt-aker ,WhIt-aker & DaUa, .manufacturers,' Burdett's Vanilla Extract Is the best. The grocers know it. Insist In-sist on having Burnett's. It is for your food. Pure and wholesomef KNUTSFORD HOTEL. The one place for comfort and elegance. ele-gance. Fireproof; telephones in every room; modern in every way. HUSBAND IS IN CONTEMPT, He Is Also in Jail for Losing Money Regardless of Inj'unction. Robert G. Carleon got drunk and then ho gambled, and thereby hangs a tale. Many men have gotten drunk and many men havo gambled before, but thoy woro not In tho samo position as Carlson. That gentleman is now enjoying tho opportunities oppor-tunities for repentance afforded by tho county Jail, for tho money which ho gambled wns In tho Zlon Savings Bank & Trust company's vaults, and this monoy Carlson, by order of tho District court, waa ordered not to touch. It was this way: Carlson and his wlfo disagreed long ago. And then camo dlvorco proceedings. Naturally tho dell-cato dell-cato question "of alimony entered into theso proceedings. Hcnco tho order not to touch that $1750 savings. Somo llttlo time ago It developed that Carlson's account at tho bank In question ques-tion was a thing of the past. A warrant Wcis Issued nnd Carlson was brought before Judgo Hall and told to explain mattors. Ho did so by tho naive ntate-ment ntate-ment that ho got drunk and gambled tho money that, being drunk, ho waa not cognizant of any wrong doing on his own part. And so he was sent to tho county Jail yesterday aftornoon, there to stay until Monday, when further Investigation will decldo his fate. It Is only fair to Carlson to remark that ho offored to turn over as security for tho ?1750 which vanished ?500 worth of real estate. And It Is but further Jus-tlco Jus-tlco to state that he doe's not speak English Eng-lish plainly nor is ho familiar with tho ways of Amorica and things legal. ROOSEVELT PICTURES HERE. Fine Likeness of President to Be Distributed Tomorrow. Sunday's Tribune will contain an excellent excel-lent picture of President Theodoro Roosevelt, Roose-velt, suitable for framing. It Is from a photograph which Is ono of the Presldcnt'3 favorites. Each copy of Tho Trlbuno will contain ono of theso line pictures. They wero to have been sent out last Sunday, but, because be-cause of a delay In tho shipment, dd not reach tho office In tlmo to bo Inserted. Lost His Parents and Comes Home. Lost at tho St. Louis fair was tho unpleasant un-pleasant oxperlonco of ten-year-old Le-van Le-van Peterson, who io now in Moroni, after af-ter a rather unusual trip. Ho wont to the fair with his parents, but through their chango of boarding place without notifying him ho becamo lost from thorn and after hunting for two davs for his parents decided to roturn to Utah. Ho had I $16 In his pocket, and when ho went to tho depot to got a tlckot ho askod a man to buy It for him. which tho man did, saying tho prlco would bo $15. Tho stranger really bought tho boy a tlckot for a town a llttlo way out of St. Louis. Tho conductor was about to put tho boy off. when, upon hearing the lad's story, ho allowed him to ride, sleeping in the seat. When ho roached Salt Lako Humes Dovaughn. a transient, gavo tho boy food and a placo to sleep, and saw that hp took tho riirht train to Moroni Utah bunding whon ho reaches tho fair, for which placo ho Is bound. Musical Service at Phillipa Church. A musical sorvlco will be given at Phillips Phil-lips Congregational church Sunday night Tho numbers given will be: '"gnu 0 Bo Joyful In the Lom- Emerson ,iT -r 1 Choir. 1 Lovo to Tell thOQ Story" ...Nelson "All Hall the Power"...".,. - . .,,, . Choir." Solo. There's a Green Hill Far Away" , ,. Miss Dunham. SI SJf-I-d- Burtoa iIra' TV- B. McCartney and Dr. Chandler. UTAH DAY" AT WORLD'S FAIR. S32.50. Special rato for this occasion via Oregon Ore-gon Short Line and Union Paclnt Dates of solo Oct lGth and 17th ri Ticket Office 201 Main St. ty Panic-Stricken Horses. During recent army maneuvers In Vno. land a stampedo of ciavairv tJnEns:" curred which Is believed to w,?3,00-wlthout w,?3,00-wlthout precedent In times 'of pcc b2f" auV terrified tho remainder of thn repo,rt that they dashed throurh T trampling upon tents filled wi,tho, C!UnP-men C!UnP-men ami scattered" over the nillcCplnE try Somo made their w-a v thrn iCOUn-othcr iCOUn-othcr camp, communicating Snlcto ?hA horses there, and thoy joined In thn u.tho PWje. over 1C00 animal Tb "caking awiv"1- Moat disastrous was the result Vi. animals. Many foil hr.'iL-irw? It tno and necks, wltflo s&re roVKi le3 barbed wlro fences and Iron shltT ,by pegs which they c-irrled off wuh -0t One drove of about 200 doshod trn le4?1-sea le4?1-sea and plunged into the wnVJvr JVnl..tno bor. Men In boats pit ont , th. har-back har-back as many aa possible n t"rncd had to bo broken down to c? thfhBC3 ashore. Several animals ? ho' 503 Another drove of soventvin drowned. through Winchester, ' apnaro??3 J?? for Aldcrshot. Several m K m?kH by the animals dashing through ?. '"J" toAldershot rt'atSStniS All in the Brand. bSop'SKn" ta tin,. HOTEL HALLS. Corner Third South nnd Stats, The management of the Hotel Eili announce the completion of New is nex, which will allow the aceornwi tion of many more guests. The Lxi has been renovated throughout Ria single and en suite. American anl! ropean. Inquiro for rates Cost of Living1 Abroad. (Ml3 Bethnm-Edwards in the Crt!W Tho adroit Parlslenno can turn he;hs to anything. Ironing, charing, coct call a mother away from home. JdJ.' work Is found for actio fingers. Tho lounger In Paris, cspeciallj Paris, will unexpectedly light upontia homo Industries, tho means by rs working women supplement their J bands' earnings. I was lately a dolls' dressing warehouse near ttej-J do Temple, when my companion, a Frs lady, called my attention to a eei window. Tho tenement was taitW humblo concierge, doorkeeper of sit- clent house let out as business prtt On a small deal table Immediately an uncurtained and wlde-opcii cai-; for the weather was hot lay a m9 small circular objects In delicate eg ; satin and 6wonsdown- What they , bo I could not concelvo ' See." saM- i companion, taking up ono of ths ar- "hero 13 ono of tho home lndustrla J : were inquiring about Just now. J good woman earns money In spiR'j'. mcnts by making theso envelopes r. powder puffs; In all probability theyjj be wadded and finished off with a ts by another hand, or may bo at toe house. Many women work In tno for toy shopa nnd bazars."' .., : Tho marvel was that theso little ij of palo mauve satin and swan should, under tho circumstances. re ( spotless. Put together at ojM heaped on a bare deal table looked llko tho family dinner tao.t, p bo much as a newspaper thrown s-them, s-them, all yot remained Immaculate, rw .for great ladles' toilets Tho Kg doubtless lay In tho swiftness ana & torlty of French fingers and tne Earatlvoly puro atmosphere ual v ecomo of such materials exposcJ smuttlness of a back street in Mg In no Held does a French hou thrift moro conspicuously manliesi t than In cookery. Tho fare of workman, if not so nutritious rr,-. hla London compeer. Is at least as tiztng. Thus a basin of soup w a man's meal before eotttag out-io Water, In which a vegetable ' bollod, will bo set nsldo for thto P, a bit of butter or bacon added, and u vrtl bo n savory mess in which his pound of bread. Tho excessive ness of provisions puts a orc sou-, trlmont out of the question. T"uAVrij costs Is Cd tho pound, and the nigo ir, of butter drives poor folk to tno u- , margarine. Chip of the Old Block. ' Before his daughter was born i the pcror William won often hcaniw that he did not want any Slrls: '"f'til complicated matters in a royal nou- , for they must have private 80" js ladles In waiting, and must be "51 fine linen and lace, whllo boys cW Jf put in uniforms that aro all fn2"6, M samo piece of cloth and they tt roared with less attendance. JJui . it from good authority that tM lg Princess Victoria rules the roo3 father Included. She has his domiiw , Thls is the story I heard from ionj ij was witness to the scene. Tno i y.i in Berlin often visited a houso in there was a wild black cat and swt, It so that ho would allow h" t and it would oftentimes go to ?'5c,lIUf lap. Ono day tho cat got ugl. j went under a chair and no one ' " go near It. But tho younj? princ-- p under the chair, and when on nw hor lap- sho gavo It a sound ln"V.fc and, atrango to say. tho cat toon. out a protest, and in a little wu p to sleep on tho lap of tho prlntr.' .ttf( father laughed when ho was told '"Vjj and said she wns a chip of the 010 u 1 ..Brooklyn, Eaglo, |