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Show Plated Silverware Ell THE ENGLAND It H FEB Montenegrin Princesses Head Pro cession of Women Who Plead With Men to Take up Arms. MOST SERIOUS PROBLEM Hundred! of Thousands of People on tho Verge of Starvation Because of Lock of Work. J War 6onga ae Reeult of Annexation of, Boinia and Herzegovina by ' ' Austria-Hungary- . CettlnJc. A remarkablo exposition f tho depth to which the war fever taa penetrated the Montenegrin people, as a result of the annexation of Ihe provinces of Bosnia and Ilerzego-tin- s was witby Austria-Hungarnessed In Cettlnjo on Thursday, when the women of the capital united in a They great street demonstration. were headed by Princesses Zenla and Vera, daughters of Trlnce Nicholas, who marched through the streets carrying f Montenegrin flags. They were followed by a great throng of women of all classes, who chanted var songs, stopping from time to time to plead with the men who followed In their wake to defend the sacred rights of tho nation. The two princesses subsequently formed a committee for tho enrollment of Jted cross nurses. JAPS JEALOUS FACING . HIS MURDERS SUCCESSFUL VISITS WITH RIVAL Ws tall tbs bss hrsndoof bat-fwars mads I" tba world. Mora silvor, pattorns and ththolomaat guarantsas. stuff. at Pricaa 4' UiSGLIi low st ar ohoap Fancies. Bride of an Hour Witnesses the KillMuring end Has Struggle With Life. Own derer to Save Her time Table 170 rMAIN ST. ireat Throng of Women Chant ' IS NOW MAN , London. The very serious matt et of the unemployed in England came up for yilscusslon In the house of commons Wednesday afternoon, but a larger dole of money than last year and the expediting of the naval ship building program were the only exproposed by Premier Aspedient quith In his unfolding of the government's plan to meet the situation The gravity of the case arising from the fact that hundreds of thousands are on the verge of starvation through lack of work was fully recognized by the premier, but he could not undertake, in the legislative field, to grapple with the permanent causes thereof until the next session. The government, he said, was prepared to provide a fund of ft, 500, 000 to help the unemployed and the admiralty was giving out orders for the construction of nine torpedo boat destroyers and five unarmored cruisers, to cost a total of $1 2,500.000, two months earlier than originally (had been Intended. The premier made also a .bid for recruits, saying that the war office waa ready to take on 24,000 men for the winter training in the special reserves. The proposal quite falls to meet the demands of the labor members of the bouse. A DAY OF HORROR. ENTHUSIASTIC WELCOME. New Orleans. On her bridal tour, which had begun scarcely one hour before, and seated In a rallrad coach almost between her husband and a former suitor for her hand, Mrs. Fred Van Ingen saw the flash of the suitOld fellows who laugh at the youth or's revolver, felt the sudden grip of of because he begins to shave her husband's hand as the bullet ax soon as ihe down comes on his lip, struck and killed blm, and then turned should recall how they used to daub and fought for her own life. When hair oil on their hair and sit for hours the girl appeared about to become the with their toes against a hoard, curvvictim of a second bullet from the re- ing the toes of their shoes upward! and it volver, her uncle rushed up Kansas Is kicking because some thrust his thumb beneath the hammer man doesnt Invent a pepper that of the revolver. Jamming the mechanharmwon't make one sneeze. Lets hear ism and rendering the weapon from the man who is making bologna less. S. Bcauve F. sausage without dog. He might help The former suitor is of Plaquemlne, La., where bfi was some. it it taken from the train and placed unThe man who doesnt believe In himder arrest. The husband waa pro- self has a lot of nerve to ask some fessor Fred Van Ingen, a prominent woman to have confidence enough in teacher of Alexandria, La., and a. rel- him to marry him. ative of former Governor Blanchard. It it it The bride Is the daughter of James When riches come In at the door, M. Rhorer, one of the leading off- friends begin to show signs of staying icials of Iberville parish, residing at to tea. Baton Rouge. Bcauve is 24 years old The man who won't take chances and Van Ingen was 23. The wedding Deauve saves some money on engagement took place at Alexandria. was In town, having arrived there, it lings. ft i, is reported, on the same day as Miss It Is always flocking time with the Rhorer. When the bridal coupl left bill collectors when a man losea bis for New Orleans, he boarded the Job. a seat in train, and after a time sat facing Mr. and Mrs. Van Ingen,wUb There is such a thing as getting the bride between him and her there too early for tho worm. rasaengers ray Beauvo talked it it it In drowning trouble, a man too often with the bridal couple Just before the shooting, and that his manner ap- Flips In himself. if if peared cordial. The young woman Many a plug man is wearing a plug had clasped hands with her husband when Beauvre suddenly drew his re- hat. volver and fired. After being disThe Fire. armed the young man quietly submitbus-ban- Pre-clllan- Ra-mir- . SOUTH-fioUN- SPEND MUCH Twsnty-Fl. FOR AMUSEMENT. Million Ar Invested Parks In This Country. v In to-da-y Typhoon and Torrential Rain Bring Death to Three Hundred. Extraordinary 8cene in Toklo aa Result of Emperor'a Orders. Belated reports indicate Manila. . ToUo. The capital of Japan that the storm of October 12 In the Thursday night the most ex- Cagayan valley was the worst and traordinary evidence of the spirit of most destructive within the memory audience of living inhabitants of the valley. the new Japan, After The official figures are not yet with the officers of the American bataa many places have not available, on the fleet emperor Tuesday, tleship issued an order directing the people been heard from, but It seems certain ted to arrest to Increase In every way possible the that the number of deaths will reach RUSSIA'S RED RECORD. enjoyment, comfort and pleusure of 300. , There was a heavy typhoon . and the American visitors who came, he Over Six Hundred Executed Since valsaid, aa historic friends of the Jap- torrential rains throughout the January 1 for Alleged Crimea. anese nation. The response to this ley and in the mountains. were flooded and Rivers many St. Petersburg. The Rech has obImperial mandate wag seen and heard rose to a height of thirty feet, tained and made public the official places torcha Thursday night. Originally sweeping everything before them In light procession of 15,000 people was their rush to the sea. Hundreds of statistics of executions in Russia durplanned as part of the day'B program, animals and houses were swept away ing the year 1908 on sentences imThe tut this feature went far beyond ex- by the waters. posed by the military courts. comone total is 627, of which 84 were soldiers was the almost and of which At developed Aparrl, pectations f.rcatest popular demonstrations and pletely under water, the American and 543 civilians. The figures are considerably below by Lieutenants outpourings of an enthusiastic people residents, headed and Clark. Postmaster the earlier unofficial estimates, which ever witnessed In any country. Japans Treadway Foss and Engineer Clark, formed a were Based on the condemnations rewar celebrations after peace I with rescue brigade, which rescued scores Itussla, Londons "Mafeklng Night of natives, taking many off their ported In press dispatches. According to the official elassiflcatlons, 453 perand even New Yorks election night bouses while floating down the river. revel would seem almost insignificant sons, or over 70 per cent, were compared with Toklos celebration of Town Under 81x Feet of Wator. hanged or shot for murder oj rob"bursdny night. It would be Impos-- i bery, accompanied by violence; C2 A cloudburst Okla. Oklahoma City, tide to estimate the number of peomen were executed for mutiny or morning ple who took part In the parade and at Dale early Wednesday other offenses against military discipa in Canadian caused river the rise of the myriads spectators. 71 for crimes against the states, Admiral Sperry and the other chief that Inundated its valley for several line, for desertion. The Baltic officers of the American fleet viewed miles between Shawnee and McLeod and four the procession from a special stand, and washed away track on the Rock provinces took the lead In the numThis standing with bared heads above the Island, Missouri, Kansas & Texas ber of executions, with 134. sea of waving lanterns, the deafening and Santa Fe lines. A cloudburst at was due to the final stamping out of . Insurrection. toar.of cheers and the clash of the Perry caused the sudden rise of all theThe Kiev regiment was next, with music from scores of bands which the streams In that section and the 84 executions. WarOdessa flayed the American national hymn flooding of several hundred acres o( saw 65, and Moscow 59.had 69, continuously.. So dense became the crops. A third of the town of Pawrow da around the stand where the nee, with 1,500 inhabitants. Is covMcxIcaV Revolutionists Convicted. American officers stood that the en- ered with six feet of water. Adblocked El until was Paso, Texas. Charged with fotire procession To Increase Coal Supply. miral Sperry was forced to leave to menting a revolution on United States o jeep an engagement at the dinner Winnipeg. An important announce- soil against a friendly nation, G. Silva and Lecardio The-vin- o given by Minister of Foreign Affairs on was ment made here Wednesday. omura. Again at the American emwere found guilty by a Jury in The Grand Trunk Pacific will conbassy the great procession halted and struct a second main line across the the United States court for the west'ihe climax of enthusiasm was reachern section of Texas on Saturday. ed. although Ambassador OBrien was three prairie provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and He. time. Alberta, at the starting Benjamin Silva and Jose Marla ,jiit at the embassy were acquitted on the same loo. bad left, to attend the function at from the present main line north of Manitoba, and running charge. Five alleged revolutionary .the residence of the foreign minister. Brandon, When the head- - of the procession ar- thence across Saskatchewan to the leadets were arrested in El Paso last rived at the embassy and baited. Mrs. coal district of southern Alberta, giv- June, a few days before insurrectionOBrien and the other Indies of the ing the railway a second line through ary outbreaks occurred in Mexico. AlCanada, leged Inflammatory literature, arms embassy appeared upon the veranda the wheat fields of western and received a prolonged ovation from but widely separate. From that point and ammunition, explosives and maps the crowds, every man and boy among the present main line runs northwest were seized by federal autnorlties at the paradera lifting his hat to the to Edmonton. the time. , ladles. Him His Sins Found Out. STRUCK BY LIGHTNING. PREFERRED DEATH TO DISGRACE New York. Frank C. Marrln, forKilled While at merly . a well known Brooklyn law- Yeung Pedestrian Young Doctor Ends Life Rather yer, who waa convicted of swindling at Work on a Farm. Thsn Face Jury. of Lawrence, Kan. Peter Marsoin.18 " New York. Rather than face trial Mrs. Caroline Barry, a widow, out $80,000, was on Wednesday sentenced old, of Crawford, N. J., who reyears jfor manslaughter in the first degree.;, to from fifteen to twenty years In ceived $250 for walking half way crimthe state prison. The swindle took across the continent growing out of a case of alleged was recently, Marrin inal practice, Dr. Irving J. Cook, a place thirteen years ago. and: killed on a struck by lightning a was drank of to this Honduras. traced Later doctor city, finally young iose of a powerful poison and shot he came to Philadelphia and engaged farm eight miles north of here on himself at the Waldorf Astoria hotel. in extensive operations in cotton. He Friday. April 14 last Malsoln, in The man left a sealed letter ad- was recently convicted in the United company with a brother, cousin and of uncle, lett New York to' walk to San dressed to his wife, but accompany States court in Pennsylvania Francisco, for which they were to relng it was a terse note In which he fraud in connection with these opera- ceive Marsoin covered half the $500. asked her "not to take this affair tions. distance and was given $250. hard. Premier Katsura Entertains American Officers. Life of Governor Threatened. AH is Right. Peary's Ship Toklo. The dinner and ball given Samburg, Tenn. Because of threats New York. A story to the effect that Commander Pearys Arctic steam- Wednesday evening In honor of the against the life of Governor M. R. er Roosevelt had collided with an ice- visit of the American fleet of battle- Patterson, who is personally directresing the Investigation of night rider berg before she reached Etah. recent- ships by Premier Katsura at his in this vicinity, the dely. and told by Henry Johnson, a idence brought together about 1,500 depredations troops assigned to safernilor on the Roosevelt, was denied prominent people, including all the tachment of has been increased, and guard him Thursday by Robert Earlett, tho American officers, who were invited Johnson re- to the ball. The guests at the din- additional precautions have been takRoosevelt's carpenter. any attack on the miturned to New York several days ner, however, were confined to those en to prevent af holding official positions. There were litary camp here. Threats were made ago, having left the Roosevelt Premier Katsura openly against the governor Friday. Ktah because of illness. He declares no set speeches. As he passed a store he was met by there was no basis whatever for th? proposed the health of President Jeers and verbal assaults. . Several Roosevelt and American Ambassador rerort of injuries sustained by the O'Brien that of the emperor of Japan. persona shouted that he would not Roosevelt. live to run again tor office. Ends Career of Adventurer. Powder Trust Controls Market. 8alt Lake Route Officials Decide Upon Louisville, Ky. Charles York. Methods alleged to New Joseph important Policiea. dea with the charged being Magnus, have been employed by Los Angeles, Cal. An important powder trust to gain control of thr serter from the United States navy, of the heads of the Sait Lake the United in who State married and trade he meeting says recently powder were described by R. S. Waddell, for Miss Ada Gorman, daughter of the Route was held here on Friday. Prestrer general sales agent In the United late United States Senator Arthur P. ident Clark arrived here from JeStates for the big powder comrany, a Gorman, was arrested at a local hotel rome. Arlz., where he had been in'Thursdays session of the hearing U Wednesday night and placed in the specting the working of the great the government salt dealest the enr? county Jail. Magnus enlisted under Clark copper properties. J. Ross tho name of Hart Love, and was a for alleged violation of the She . and R. E, rny vice Clark, president, on board the man anti trust law. He had declarn first class musician of the lines, manager, Wells, general thft the defndant company contro' United Slates steamship Dolphin. He arrived on Thursday from Salt Lake between 03 nnd 98 per cent of th will be returned to the navy depart- City. Matters of freight traffic and trade In gunpowder, and 90 per cor ment. When arrested Magnus had differentials were dlscuesed and im$18,000 In bonds and $C,000 In cash. If the trade in b'astlng powder. portant policies decided upon. d SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. ooo Tt costs a lot of money to build and operate an amusement park on a Tbomp-ton- , large acale, saya Frederic In Everybodys. 0 1 suppose that more than $25,000,-00in ibis are Invested in these parks country. Dreamland on Coney Island cost about $2,500,000. Rivervlew Park and the White City In Chicago cost about a million each. The "Luna park cost $2,400,000. total annual expenses, including the cost of rebuilding, of putting in new howa and the operating expenses, average about a million dollars, and the season lasts four months. I spent $240,000 on one show, of which $68,-00- 0 was for animals, mostly elephants and camels it was the repreeentatlon of the Indian durbar and I lost $100, 000 on 1L- - I charged the loss tip to education, and It was worth it It costs $5,600 a week to light Luna park, and $4,500 for the music. The salaries of the free perftwiners this season are $2,300 a week. And all of these expenditures, as well as a good many others, go simply to manufacture the carnival spirit Get a Patent. Your Invention may be valuable and should be paiented. Send for free information and advice to II. J. ROBINSON, Patent Attorney. P. O. Box 644, Salt Lake City. Unreasonable Hubby. In the olden times a woman In the north of Scotland went to visit her husband, who was condemned to be The hanged on the following day. doomed man began to give his instructions to his wife preparatory to bidding her farewell, when she broke in and exupon the conversation claimed: "By the by, John, whaur will I plant the tatties this year? The unfortunate man. Indignant at the indifference of his wife, exclaimed, angrily: "What need I care whaur ye plant them? I'm not likely to need any o them." I lech," replied the woman, turning to the warden with a wag of her head, "oour Johns huffed because he's gaunt to be hanged the morn, and marched out of the cell. WIRT'S FINE FOUNTAIN PENS, Sure to please you. $1.50 to $6.00. No.ea-FoP- ap. to NORTH-Boiiw- No. For Provo, Pl.Orov,, 68 PfclMlfcl Irftlot ftp QQff Am. ruriBlhi Salt Lk and tba r1 UTAH COUNTY I. la dlEJf LS J. ' H,t 'w' traEtoJiii 1U H. HuBTsea. Dlmrlct N. PiTsassw, Depot TtokaXVaf111 t a t THE -- . 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' I with I D A H 0 PEMBROKE STATIONERY CO., Salt Lake City. haf saw six cords of wood and put It In thee Shed nd every night at 8 o'clock 1 haf 2 go to bed! iiee reSon Is becua ua boys while playing "Quench tliee Fire." testroyed Old Binglmm'a chicken coop and raised our Father., Ire. ! 2 ve touched a match to Hinckley's grass Bold firemen lads were we, with our hose and cart 2 put It out, you seel Before we dashed up 2 thee apot. It caught In Blngliam'a hay ind running 2 thee chicken Koop, it burned It right away! a tail ve could not atomp it out nor atop the oful flames, !o when the Marshal cum along, lie took us Feller's names! nd when the Fire department teft. Old Bingham told ml ma ;ti at wa would haf 2 pay thee bill or he wood SUB my pa! ha 2 work. There's no such word aa FAIB Vow every feller )r else Old Bingham he will send us every one to JAIL! 3 what an oful, oful task 2 haf 2 work so late ind then go straight away 2 BED becua it's after S! we did not mean 2 burn thee thing; we only wus In play! WHY did we ever start a Are An Extended Interval. Two clergymen In a southern of acre of land hr reclaimed to cultivation f in that State durit iQl Thousands stats were once discussing the process ol sermon writing, when one of them remarked that the only really hard propositions for him were the introduction and the conclusion. "You remember," said he, "the sermon 1 preached at the installation of Brother Morley not long ago? Well, I flattered myself that the exordium and the peroration of that sermon were pretty well done. , Yes responded the other divine, with a faint smile, "but, as I remember, they were awfully far apart Handing Him the Lemon. Out In Arizona, yawned the pretty girl, "I saw an artesian well drill that bad been digging away for weeks and weeks, It reminded me bo much of past reclaimed with year. Tbixmw. for many thousand Have You Investigated It has been truthfully IDAHO! termed Land of Opportunitie A Land of Homes L The Oregon Short Line Railroad will be pleased to send descriptive ter regarding Idahos resource. to D. E. Burley. G. P. A. or D. b.Sp cer. A. G. P. A, Salt Lake City. Weally," lisped the young man who never glanced at the clock. "In what way?" "Why, it was such a chronic bore. Bother of Dreteing Up. Thackerays crossing sweeper who Daalsrs In General Merchandises Flour, Grain and Produce. 1 Already seven of her n stopped th paper and th tnylng for the editor. OOO Thousand year. you. kept his carriage was not entirely a creation of his imagination. 1 knew a That carried on that way? man who took his stand daily outside 3IX cords of wood la MOUNTAINS high! a public house, fetched cabs and did I never will get through. odd Jobs. ? even His relatives were very take a look at It well off, indeed, and glat makes me Oful blue! they persuaded him to go and ltve with them. shall not be a FIREMAN BOLD After leading a life of luxury for a when t git growed, by gee. fit drive thee Water Wagon then couple of months he reappeared one that's good enuf fer ME! day outside the public house. I, knowing his circumstances, asked him why OOO he had left comfort for the cold Unfortunate. pavement. A Kansas editor, who Tuns a ques I had to, he said. tlon and answer department in his I stood it as paper, last week told an inquiring sub long as I could, but when they wanted scrlber who asked for Information re- me to dress for dinner every time they garding how to rid thickens of lice, to had company I chucked it. Referee. boil them gently for ten minutes, then Expressing Contempt peel, cover with a syrup, and can One of the deputy clerks over at Another constant friend who sought light on how to preserve peaches, was the courthouse was angry with the admonished to sprinkle them with page of his courtroom the other day whale-oi- l soap, remove all debris from and wanted to express contempt of the coop, raise the perches and fumi- the pages mental capabilities. "You are a wooden head," declared the gate! clerk. "Why, If your brain was made of dynamite and some one should set it off the concussion wouldn't muss ne i copy inoKcd piuln e: did of the "d surely speak your hair!" Indianapolis Star. bride," but, when It eppi type It wa "the dirty, blui Making a Choi A woman at Ardmore, n to street csrs. asked: "; hall I get off?" "It dnean' piled the conductor, "bott Bhe on her slighted tOkla ) tiasette. 10 will lie Jbeeu next 10 in orchids alone, plants come from Brazil, leal gardens of Rio de are over 6,000 varieties t i more to t frequent baths and t Theyl will do much to soft and the whole bod O Ifaaafacturer of Harness, Boots md Shoes. JOHN JONES, SupL Spanish Fork The Best Bargain In reading matter t! money can buy i 7our J w E, per. It keeps you ported doings of tho community. This Paper will tell you the thing g to know in an entertain new. will give you all the T1 community; its vrf pleTe:tgSeV' it value |