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Show Summer TOExcursions Long Beach Los Angeles Catalina Secures the Express Box and All Money the Passenger and Driver Had Kabakon la the new Edon. total area which we can reach with The Ord(r of the Sun lins estab our boats covers many thousand llshed there the strangest colony on miles. the face f the earth; a colony In Colonists Work Only When which all go naked, all admit the sun They Are So Inclined. the source of all life, and all subsist Is not changeable. A "The climate upon cocoanuts for they say the Is the sun's representative on large, well selected library is at our disposal. We always are naked, earth, the the healer the therefore the heat does not afreet of Sol. cocoa The spirit palm Is the us. Besides, uncooked foods do not mother of humanity; the sun is Its produce thirst, especially when one creator. has the opportunity of sea bathing In the Palm Theater of Pure Natural Life is the seat of government of at any time. Mr. Engelhardt Is most the International Colonial Empire of tolerant toward those who hold differPhysical work Is not Frultarlanlsm, founded by the Order ent opinions. We work when we feel of the Sun, and there the naked hosts, compulsory. ChriBtlans, who until a few months Inclined. The rest of the time we ago wore clothes, worship the sun, superintend the operations of ther nanot as a god, but as the giver of all tives and do mental work. Oui lives are characterized by the absence of life and the healer of the sick. the hurry and worry of civilization. Our colony Is conducted on communTropical Fruit In Rich Profusion on the Island istic lines; each eolonlst becomes part life-give- r, The Island of Kabakon Is In German New Guinea and belongs to the New Lauenburg group, which is situated In the Bismarck archipelago, between New Pommern and New Mecklenburg. It is one milo from Ilerbertshoehe, the seat of the government, and half a mile from Mloko, where there are many large warehouses filled with many bad goodies from all the world around for many big and little people - who have not yet adopted the simple life and cocoanuts of Kabakon. Cocoanuts are defined by Mr. Engel-hard- t as the Idea, the spirit of the sun constituted In plant form, and they are the ,'et par excellence for the members of the Order of the Sun. Kabakon yields many cocoanuts and many other sweets of nature. It Is a big cocoanut, banana and papaya plantation of 7,000 trees, 165 acres In size, with extraordinary ferti ty, and bearing Incidentally all the &ier famous tropical fruits, mangoes, bread-atuffpineapples, oranges, lemons, and has a good annual crop of sweet potatoes, too, yams, taron, sugar cane, tallla nuts, galllp, and other tropical s, oddities. "Let us Join together In the tropics," cries August Engelhardt, founder of the Order of the Sun, of the International Colonial Empire of Fruitarian-Ism- , and of the Palm Temple of Pure Natural Life, and purchaser and sole proprietor." The conditions for admission to the sun order are, first, recommendations of two respectable, credible persons who are to be "approbated by the leader of the Bun order; secondly, a payment of about 250 for such as are able to pay, for less wealthy people, corresponding to their property, for poor fruit eaters nothing. In the first line the sun order wants men of noble, excellent character;" thirdly, the disposition of about $150 with the Imperial government at Ilerbertshoehe In case of their quitting the colony of having need of the money In emergency; fourth, every colonist must be fruitarian, that Is, he must live on nuts and fruit; fifth, a biographical sketch and photograph are required. Hope Is to Bring Forth a Perfect Race of Men. "All fruit eaters, observes Mr. Engelhardt, "can live a permanent naked life like myself. Join nature In every respect. Magnificent sea and sand baths complete the continual sun and air baths In the best manner." It has been thought by some of the uninitiated public that marriage is forbidden at Kabakon; but, on the contrary, family life Is encouraged, and It is the hope of the colony to furnish a nucleus to the world of sane, honorable, healthy and pure - The Sort of Man That Mr. 8t!ggly Fancies Here Set Forth. "I like a man with a mind of his own, said Mr. Stlggly. "Right or wrong, I like a man who knows what he thinks, and who Is not afraid to speak it. theres Jones. "Now, I say oowooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo r ' Jr 'm II I ' u ' III I I i I I I proprietor of the lovely Island of ' Ka- bakon. "If we do truth wo shall get true and come nearer and nearer to God, who la truth and life. To live In the cool and dark Europe, the friend of the Icy winter, In caves called houses and towns, in rags called clothes, Is a slow, sura empolsonment, suicide. Let us go back to the source of all llfo, of all mind and strength, to the sun, who Is nothing elso but the visibility of the most Ingenious and most lovable being we can look upon with our eyes! The delivery of mankind from sickness and death Is equivalent to their return to the sun In every respect. You ask how you can In all respects serve mankind best. Serve the sun, O, friend, you will then become sun to mankind" Delivery of Mankind In Return to the 8un r The members of the sun order tbls fair and teeming little land an Edon, a happy valley, a paradise. Herr Max Luctxow, musical director of one of the Berlin theaters, and one of the first of the Kabakon colonists, cannot conrelve "better conditions for an Ideal life. There are few flics, and there absolutely Is no dust Serpents and dangerous animals do not exist here, but we have pear loving natives; no cannibalism. There la a magnificent panorama on every side, mountains over 6,000 feet high, with tropical vegetation; It Is more beautiful than Ceylon. Four boats offer opportunities for visiting with neighboring Islands. We have friendly relations with neighboring firms The con-alde- minded men. Married men with their families are hence accorded an especial welcome. The sun order derives Its fair name from the fact that its members venerate the sun as the source of all life, as the visibility of an everlasting being of love and wisdom. We do not worship the Bun after the manner of the Pursees, who live In clothes and at sunrise fall prostrate on their knees on carpets and lift up their voices to heaven. Wo worship the sun by our dally life, by a clotheslcss existence In the full light and life of the tropical sun, nourished by the fruits that are enriched by the vitality of the sunshine, the sacred cocoa-nut. The sun, the cocoanut and the man simply are different manifestations of the same life. Invalid In Civilization; s. Has Become 8trong Man. The ultra modern conclusions whereat Mr. Engelhardt has arrived regard lug human modes of living, he de- Jones, on a lowery morning: What do you think, JoncsyT Think I'd better take an umbrella? "And Jones says: 'Take an umbrella? Why, within 22 minutes It'll be raining blue, green and purplo pitchforks; and If you haven't got a boiler iron umbrella with ribs you'll be speared to death and then drowned. Sure you want an umbrella. "Or supimse It had happened to be Robinson I asked; another man who knows what he thinks, and Robinson says: Umbrella? Foolish! utes It'll be clear as a iky. boll. In 20 min All blue Now, of courso, Jones and Rob- inson couldn't both be right, but I would rather lug an umbrella useless ly. following Jones, or get following Robinson be led by a man who had a mind of bis own, and wasn't afraid to speak It than to hear what 1 would get from Snlbbly if I asked him: "Bottcr take an umbrella, hadnt 1? I aay to Snlbbly, to hear him saying: dh-niFe- d clares, ate not the result of specula He himself tion, but of experiment. has been an Invalid, and an Invalid ho remained until he forcsook house and town, coat and shoe, and assumed , I suppose it would bo the airy fashions of primitive mansafer.' Darkind, and adopted the diet of the winian ancestor of men, the merry Snlbbly doesn't know what ho monkeys, who banquet off cocoanuts thlnko about tho wcathor, or about and banyans. anything else; and If he doco know Mr. Engelhardt was born In Nurem- what he thinks, ho doesn't say It. berg, Bavaria. Ills father was a man- He sides with me; he thinks It would ufacturer, and a most excellent man. be safer! I like the man with a mind of hie Ilia mother was a fine woman. Sho gave him careful training. lie attend- own, and ho Is, everywhere, the man ed the tAtln school and gymnasium that makes the wheels go round." Ye-ei- Iedro, Los Angeles Salt Lake, I). P. A., Salt Lake City. J. H. 1HJKTNER, Tonopah, Nev. Word has been received here that the stage between Manhattan and Round Mountain was held up by a lone bandit In broad daylight at 10 o'clock Thursday morning at a point two miles from Round Mountain. The bandit secured the express box and all the driver and one passenger had. It Is stated at Manhattan that the express box contained the payroll funds of the Wilson placer and other mining properties at Round Mountain, $5,000 In all. It Is also stated that there were but $700 In the box and $50 on the men. The bandit was walking on the road In front of the stage. He whirled when It came op, pointed two guns and forced the The driver to throw out the box. driver and passenger were unarmed. Posses are now out from Round Mountain and Manhattan. W & :e or writ t, locati artm Buggy Paint Sherwin-William- s is made for painting buggies. Is also well suited Stands for porch and lawn furniture. severe outside exposure and hard wear. in pttc !i dii 1 mu M'' was itb. Tt dec! pinf wi aely die sell it due Co, bars Ibe eepsh Subscribing for a va !e ::ing fines :bt lo In the same judgment as you would in making any ordinary purchase. Try to determine its value- - The value is wholly by the number of people you can call and b Use terelj light tow called by. Bell subscribers can call 150 people in Fayson and Spanish Fork, nearly 800 in the county, over 17,000 in Utah, and 31,000 in Utah, Montana, Idaho and Wyoming, t Everybody Rings the Bell Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone Company, & Son J. S. Lewis iffl. tlhe j we close ire t 3Ch ;htpi rter, 1 the get d 4 clu th Miss SL ! tt tel riencr Iwe evei DEALERS IS O O O O vas fit f Fresh & Cured Meets.. Groceries. Fancy & Staple Tina .oiild If fr k pi; time Green Groceries in Season. EH SPANISH FORK. ed, UTAH howin the most complete line of k mckCLES, TIKES end SCNDRIEdtt BELOW any ether manufacturer or dealer in the world. BUY A DlOYCLESva U DO HOT leu f 00 of until yoa bare received oar complete Fire Car iogaee llluetratlog end dcacribing every kind of and PUrne and lateat model. and learn of our remarkable lot woodnrfnl new offer made poaaible by lelUut from (acuq direct to rider with no middlemen profit WF SHIP ON APPROVAL wUhaU m ant irpaU. Pay ihe VtolfMai allow 10 Trial end make ocher liberal term which eooan ,h Von will learn everything end get each nle ?!? ble infon&atkra by simply writing at a Aomnt In every town end can offer U epportmb 10 moke money to mutable young men who apply at once. low-p- high-grad- e Iya im sr pii, Rogulap 9860 To 5OPUl!CTUREPR00FTinES?.N8LJ per pair, IntroduoB Wo WIU Sol. Sample fop Unly I (cash with orocr NO MORE TROUBLE FROM .80 ouf Till' m bs) PUNCTURES. Result of 15 years experience In tire No danfler f ror.i THORNS, CAC-TV- S. Notice the thick rohbwt"'! AH mud pouoture tuyo D." Alao rim tr(y J to prevent rim eultU. Ure will outlntf hJf J PINS. NAILS. TACKS or GLASS. 6enout punctures, like intentional knife cuts, can be vulcanized like any other tire. 7 Hundred Thouund fairs now In actual Bin, Over levinty-fiThousand ptirt told last yur. mad fcLAhfW tnako-M)- M. y EA V lUDlNUt id liatd h liUrelaof tetter irom A Lfrt'pthat pu,nPH Ponce or twice in e whole acnaoa. They naVi?(r. puncture anotuiaaryUre, rva.atmg qualltira by arveral layer of aeoMtion "Mo'dlnff commonly fell when 11 or a3dInta0mtrifLTihM Y - o overcoming ell mtcion. The regular prlct mt to lkw ere mak mg a apccial factory JurPr letter la rccrivecL We ahlpC O.teeeaW" rdtr.,hlPtam day renreaenled. end found them j n!u wmllI! FULL elated mi IP rii'l" .W h.n t P tomreiire ctowm t pro-foun- -- 5 NOTiee. m ... - .Me., A ont,Vire!3 U Sail Lake hlM le MMWI.lima h ,i been -- JtHi-Hb- HSsHsS3 Sc Feed Stable bice all or eonrea'a 'thi1 - to mod Benjqmiil Ifqglies, I tsslISsvsapsajti aealaa. yti Itieuy . it1 lilt, want 2f . bait Ultt Cityont., t uh. Jdv' ie . ' 1! Selection. tira Land JoWhnmftMnrrnn.'- to lJ ,w0 banipaon metal puncture cloaert on full paid older LI.IM Indemnity School Colled ttrictly making the price Ot.si et pair) (vreby h, advert. aeSwnt. We will alao vend ont Cf.n nJP" ncl0 te'thSr,,: k lhia.r! "6aliet Weave" tread which prevwu U.i You We h1 wrrhaatM 7hiXrn Effrn nut!1 Houirrre Rocky Mountain A Brief Buy Mmlioln I- A nwlflo Kidney fo.md, Steal h, tnd l( .- fcr Boy .U f.e r.in(lptlo". Trouble, 0eus QOLOIN .-- NUQCETS FOR frf'i -i" I"'1 Hl,iih and llacaach. It U."y let form. BA eenta a bo. (lot uaran ban Cmiranr, jiigh T in Sudc tlCEWT- - Judge Bennett, Aged Salt Lake Lawyer, Instantly Killed. Salt Lake City. Judge Charles Washington Bennett .one of the pioneer lawyers of the slate, who wns recognized bv the legal fraternity as one of Ihe ablest Jurists and most d thinkers of the bar of the state was almost Instnntly killed hv an Ash! land avenue street ear at Sixth South and State street Thursday morning. The fatality waa apparently entirely accidental, and blame has thus far not been attached to the members of tho street car crew. Wlfo and Took On. 8teubenvlllo, O. Announcement Is mado her that Frederick Cole Fair- hanks, son of tho vice president of tho United States, eloped from Pitts- burg with Nellie Scott and. coming hero, were married. It Is stated thnt Mr. Fairbanks objected to the mar- rlage. The bride Is a daughter of a prominent eaat side resident In le :Q Telephone RUN DOWN BY CAR. a I :iily 'V up TESC XjTTIVIBEIIR. President of Manhattan Oil Company Used as Witness Against the Standard. Findlay, O. Evidence was brought out by the state on Thursday In the trial of the Standard Oil company of Ohio for conspiracy against trade, showing the ownership of the Manhattan Oil company of Ohio to be In the General Industrial Development company, limited, of London, England, also that the Manhattan, which buys and ships crude oil, does not compete with the Standard, but does compete with Independent companies. These facts were brought out In the testimony of F. T. Cuthbert, president of the Manhattan. A similar criminal nit to that on trial Is pending against his company, and he testified under the order of the court, which renders him Immune from future criminal prosecution. This course was taken at the suggestion of the prosecution, upon the appenl of Mr. Cuthbert to the court for protection. FAIRBANKS SON ELOPES. i red Eight good FROM PROSECUTION. Ohio Youth Charged With Murder. Deshler, O. Orson Broka, a young farmer, has been arrested on i ms rant charging him with murder n ihe first degree. Miss Jennie Dicker, snld to be Brokas sweetheart, took a quantify of poison a week ago and died five days later. The warrant was worn out hv John Miller, brother-in-laof the dead girl, who alien- - that Broka bought the arsenlo for the girl with tho knowledge that sho would attempt self destruction. It rd shades. OOOO d: er 'hree great durability and splendid covering capacity. The colors are' clear, clean and bright. Put up in convenient sized packages, ready for use. In wai is sized A gloss paint of We 0 raeas-ure- d Provisional Government Will Not Mix With Its Affairs. Havana. The provisional government will have nothing to do with the question of the sovereignty of the Isle of Pines or with the separation of the government of the Island from the rest of the Cuban republic. The executive authority of the United States already has declared that the Isle of Pines belongs to Cuba and bas embodied that affirmation In a treaty conceding the sovereignty of tho Island to Cuba, and this treaty is now pending ratification In the American senate. The entire matter being one for the adjudication of the state department, the provisional government, which Is wholly under the war department, will not mix therein. The mode of the government of the Isle of Pines as part of the Cuban republic may be altered or amended but the desire of Americans In the Isle of Pines for territorial or municipal government as part of the United States cannot be conceded by any act on the part of the provisional government of Cuba or the war department P1 ng SEE CUBA OWNS ISLE OF PINES. Young Man Concluded Ho Needed siz Ciij itbai Appropriated. IMMUNE ubiW voooooooooMooooooooooooooooooooooooooxowxooooooooofooxooooooxxooKooooooo Coronado Tenl See nearest agent of Ban mathematics and science at Munich. Then he lived a number of years at Stage Between Manhattan and Round Mountain, Nevada, Held Up In Nuremberg, occupying himself as an author. Broad About the year 1900 he beDaylight and Payroll came a vegetarian. From childhood Funds, Amounting to $5,000, WITH A MIND OF HIS OWN. Dr THE TRIP OF A LIFETIME at Nuremberg and afterward studied up he had been weakly of constitution, and ever since 1894 he had busied himself with medicine and physicians in hopes of gaining strength. He tried all corts of dietaries and after vegetarianism took to a pure fruit regimen, and then milk and cream. Cocoanut Declared the Proper Food for Mankind. Just as mother's milk Is the one proper and natural food of the suckling babe so the cocoanut Is the one natural and proper food for the man. The cocoanut palm is his mother. It is his kitchen and his cellar. In Its fruits it bestows upon him a nutriment whereby alone the greatest and highest of his bodily and spiritual Mr. powers may be awakened." Engelhardt made experiments with the other fruits and nuts, but from none received the satisfactory results which Inspired bis foundation of the cocoa-nu- t colony. It was In November, 1901, that the founder of the Order of the Sun left Germany in search of a tropical residence, thinking it might be Ceylon, and it was In 1902 that he landed upon the happy isle of Kabakon. A year later, on the 3d of March, 1903, he "proclaimed Kabakon an open fruit garden and sungrove. I will settle It with fruit eaters. While comparatively few persons. In Mr. Engeihardt's Judgment, now may be prepared for such a life as the Idealities of Kabakon offer, as these become better and better known everywhere his Ideas will be popularized and more and more will desire to put them Into practical execution. ir j' "a ALL0 . n |