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Show hehlnd lt, one of Daniel OCou- - rising maJcsUcallyGolden Spears, Dy It appears, belonged to th English nell. which has been vulgarized by Old and Quaint Engraving. Sugarloaf. "The doInto I ven urea After this substantial piece of After all, Mr. Croker,' seerne that the thing strenuous political mestic comfort, most to say after a to excite Mr. Croker's Interest Ibis I)lc8nt" life. or a and public In which to was an old and quaint engraving York New than and place of ones daysmeeting of the pugilists, lleenan other things spend the evening among hanging Sayers, quietly and withvery He replied to of the kind, in a passage leading of a smile: It trace least out the the billiard room. Is quieter." I mentioned the billiard room. Like the All this time, whether Inside Crothe with room, the large strong Croker Mr. puffed s house or outside it, ker archives. It is off Mr. Croker as contented conaway at his big pipe, Is a apartment, noble and to Bee. study, desire could man as one taining two tables especially made for of your racing crown the he will It Mr. Croker In the United States. This I said, "if you carry off the room can be entered not only from career of the turf? ribbon blue Mr. Croker's own room, but also from he answered quiet"Some people, the from grounds; and hall the again It's a great thing. think to seem ly, communication and, finally, there Is make out whether not could one And atwith the kitchen, to facilitate the man was or was this are Imperturbable wallB The tendance of servants. Irish-name- MIDLAND. ST& 'y d ' 1 i - and 25th. Write L. JI. Harding. Salt Lake fur full particular. Iv H. HARDING. General Agent. Is Living Like His .Beautiful Irish Home. n - a Prince in Woodmen Are Solvent. Denver, Colo. E. E. RUtenhouse, etate commissioner of Insurance. In a letter to 1. 1. Boak, head consul of the Former Tommany Chief Has Certainly Chosen a CharmWoodmen of the World (Pacific Jurising Spot in Which to Rest After His Strenuous diction), made public on Sunday, calls f attention to the fact that during the Career in America. amount for the collected past year the benefit or mortuary fund was $76,816 less than the benefits paid to memDublin. Richard Croltcr a There are few buildings In Ireland bers. Mr. Klttonhouse also finds that llatiuct appreciation of thedisplayed beautiful like Glencairne. Most of the great an Insufilclent sum of money Is pro- A'hen ho pitched his Tudor castle on residential houses in this country vided for the expenses of the order, and that there Is unjust discrimination Ihe slope of the hills that encircle were erected In the eighteenth cenDublin bay. , In the rates charged for Insurance. tury, when domestic architecture was Shown In by a o maid, conceived in somewhat commonplace I will mall you free, to prove merit, your correspondent found himself In vein. Glencairne Is not. unique, but he presence of Mr. Croker himself, Is certainly exceptional In Ireland. It samples of my Dr. Shoop's Restorative, and my Book on either Dyspep- Handing with a formidable looking is. a noble pile, crowned with an Irish sia, The Heart or The Kidneys. Trou- bil-- In his mouth, In the grand hall of tower la the center and a beautifully bles of the Stomach, Heart or Kidho building, directing the operations chaste Italian running from neys, are merely symptoms of a deep- of two local workmen, who were en- the hall door onportico round the the west, er ailment. Don't make the common error ,of treating symptoms only. gaged In what seemed to be the rather building to the south, and sc to the The house is built of cut Symptom treatment Is treutlng the re- Jiilicult task of making the flue of gardens. sults of your ailment, and not the the hall chimney work. It was a study granite, and part of the wall of the cause. Weak Stomach nerves the In concentration. You might have Im- original building, once the residence Inside nerves mean Stomach weak- agined that nothing else existed at the of a well known Irish Judge, 1b Incorness, always. And the Heart, and moment, but the problem of that re- porated In it. Kidneys as well, have their controll- fractory flue. In the Japanese Room. ing or Inside nerves. Weaken these Mr. Croker gave a friendly nod, and to But return to the Japanese room. nerves and you Inevitably have weak then resumed his attitude of absorbed It Is Indeed a gem. There are no corHere Is where Dr. vital organs. of the work, until the ners lu It as In an ordinary room. The Shoops Restorative has made Its contemplation fame. No other remedy ever claims crisis In the operations had passed, corners are all circular, and they are to treat the Inside nerves." Also when he turned round to bis caller covered with charming and quaint for bloating, biliousness, bad breath with an Inquiring gaze. On hearing Japanese tapestry. The celling Is or complexion, use Dr. Shoop's Re- that the Sunday World desired to Japanese, with a perfect aviary of for sam have an intimate description of his Japanese birds painted with excellent storative. Write me pie and free Book. Dr. Shoop, Ra- home, and permission to photograph taste, full of life and movement. At cine, WIs. The Restorative Is sold by the Interior, be replied: "There need the other side of the hall Is Mr. The World Drug Co. bo no trouble about the photographs, Croker's own study. Here on the wall o and going into, his study brought bark Is an address from the Democratic Knew Where to Come. a roll of them. club of New York, of which the With reference to a fossil tooth of These, said he, "are all I've got. Is absolutely proud. Here, too, a hippopotamus found In Iowa the ou are welcome to them." some are books, many of them relatdoubts IiOndon Evening Standard Mr. Croker had Just come In from to American affairs, one by his ing animal whether that proves that the a walk In the grounds, and wore a J. Bryan. ever was an InhabltaU of America loose frieze overcoat, knickerbockers, friend, And above all, are large phohere, to a tooth the thinks that It belonged brown stocking and heavy shooting tographs of Mr. Croker's two dead hippopotamus that visited America boots. He looked in perfect health. for dental purposes. Your correspondent remarked that sons. He shows the pictures to you -o without apparent emotion, bethey believed In New York that he cause be any Is a man who has mastered INDIAN WAR VETERANS RE UNION was about to return and take a hand emotion. Presently, as you go through tn polities again. For this occasion Utah. the the you will see, off the large Nephl, house, wrong, said the former and handsome Salt Lake Route will sell round trip bossThey're corridor upstairs, a of Tammany Hall. I shall never tickets for one fare, July 22, 23, 24 and very beautiful little oratory, the return to Amerlcap politics again 25th, final limit, July 26th. N. never! I think Ive said that before stained glass windows of which he has more than once, and I'm not In the erected to the memory of these two habit of going back on what I say. boys. Hall Is Beautiful. HOME MISSIONARY LIST. I'm out of American politics for good, I The but grand hall, however, to which hope to pay my personal friends Arranged by the Stake Presidency there an occasional visit. When I go we retired from the study. Is the prinfor Sunday, July 28, 1907. the papers will say that I am back on cipal feature of the house. It Is a Parson lit Ward .... Jaipoi some political business, but they'll be large apartment in dark mahogany, 11. w. Harnett with an elaborately carved and masItoirnr ()HnNhaw wrong again. Isyion 2nd Ward .... Deter tVtrrnon sive old Irish mantel piece. Around.are a Tiger. Croker Has r Roberta Spring Lake There was no mistaking the quiet tables and writing material, chairs, Alva J. Moore Ammon Nebrkrr Sanuquln exetc., as in a sitting room, and on the William Prod Tanner but perfectly polite determination UOfthea John J. Sharrer pressed in his tone, and at the same walls are portraits in oils of Mr. Char'ea Hawkins time, by way of more effectually Croker's favorite horses and photoJohn Staheli Kolghlvllle . ...... changing the conversation, or rather graphs of some of their famous relaJoaeph KeeoO S. M. liichardion Kureka All the ' chief rooms of the the entire center of Interest, he led tives. P.nooh Ludlow room. house Into radiate off this central hall, Inthe way the Japanese LamP. Lamea Mammoth A. R. freer Mr. a man Is the two I have already named, to Croker wants who cluding Andrew M Perguaon Silver City and drawingNathan Plavior get things done promptly, and always and the dining-rooMorrl J. Murtell Hcnjumln goes right ahead. 1 wanted to linger room. In fact, standing In the grand Wm P. P.vana over some of the beautiful things he ball you feel that you are In touch Leland Auguit Swenson Janie K. Jenaea Moor John Shore Lake , is Brrsor march, iso SOUTH-bOUN- No. 61 No. Tor Payson, Santaqui,, Lor Angulcx "W S.'qui-- tl NO. .1. No. NOHTH.'bound'''' For Provo, 62 .EK Pl.Grove, Arne, For Provo, bait UkVw pof" Palatial train sre now tween halt Lake und the Pacific 1 J' UTAH COUNTY ireitH.cltim. Best local train J. Hvhtnek. District NO. 64 ninni-TT- Beat-lookin- g N. Pstkhmkw, Depot Ticket Amf; liGRAllDEVell Arrival and departure of tralci fw, J For Springvllle, Provo. Salt r.i.1 nd au point east and writ J No. 29 ForSprlnuvIlle Provo.Salt iA.1 nd all point east and writ i. Not I For Eureka, Mammoth ui cii l verCIty N. 28 For Eureka, Mammoth and No. 7 J 'lns Sli-- 1 WC Unscrui Eyes'gti jemani olTene 3 gat THE MAIN HALL AT CLENCARNIT veil. Pulman Palace and ordinary Denver, Omaha, Kanes City, St. U Chicago without change. Free Reclining Chair Can; Penoui ducted Excursion; perfect Diniu tii art Fri iiiumr rwom the w Vice. mviv For rates, folder, ete , Inquire of HeiKtso.Tlcktu L A. BENTON, O. A. P. D Silt Ltktd preeldei lurk - or writ ie ROBERTSON tier tn.l :ii relati Sp. Pork 3rd Ward .. Sp. Pork 2nd Ward .. ip, Pork lit Ward Salem . .. 1 Time of meeting 2 p. m. for 11 places excepting Eureka and Mammoth, where meetings are held at 7 THOMAS W. LERWILL, p. m. Stake Clerk. UA SocW is reflected in the floors where the housewife knows about m MODwinrasi Put a hardwood finish on oft wood poor rejuvenate wood work furniture, metal work picture frame, etc. everything about the house that has or had a finish. 3 BofTalt CMcafe Sold by CENTRAL LUMBER COMPANY punish Fork, Fayson, Springville and Provo, Utah. CALL FOR FREE SAMPLES oak panelled, and decorated with oil paintings In chocolate tints, of many of the chief streets and buildings of New York, Including Wall street, Tammany Hall, the post office, the city hall. Central park, Fifty-nintstreet. Fifth avenue and the Democratic club. The bedrooms are in the Adam style. The bathrooms, etc., are sumptuously fitted, and have beautiful tiled Avails and floors, and all the bedrooms have their own supply of hot and cold water. The drawing room and dining room were the two last apartments to which Mr. Croker conducted me. The most striking adornment of the drawing room U a gigantic tiger rug with the head raised, the Jaws open and the terrifying teeth fully displayed. Glad to Show People Around. "Mind the tiger," said Mr. Croker a timely injunction, as one might easily trip over Its head. "A wonderful skin! I answered admiringly. Yes." replied Mr. Croker. I get the finest I admire the tiger." The panelling Is In bird's-eymaple, and here again the elaborate decorating of the ceiling Is In the refined and delicate Adam style. The dining room Is the most spacious room at Glencairne. The walls, like those of the hall, are mahogany-panelled- . the panelling being filled In with tapestry. The celling is also In mahogany, elaborately carved and molded. There Is a beautiful sideboard In the same material, designed by the architect to harmonize with its surroundings. The thing In this room, however, which Mr. Croker shows you with most Interest Is a quaint and oilentnl-looklnbowl, which he tells you with much satisfaction once belonged, like the old bed upHtalra, to Daniel O'Connell, it is a punch Jug. which would hold about a gallon of that Inspiring concoction, which, according to a Cork poet, was accidentally discovered by St. Patrick; and Mr. Croker Informs you, as he looks at It affectionately, that It was presented to the great Irishman by some of his admirers while In Richmond pi Ison. Tht Superb Stables. And as to the stables, which, as I have already hinted, are the great source or Interest at Glencairne to Mr. Croker himself. He tells you as you look around the stables that he has 20 racers, but his chief Interest at present Is In Orby, a beautiful chestnut colt with an eye that Indicates character, wid a form thut connotes stamina and He cotucs of the. very best speed. pedigreed slock on this side, bred by Mr. Croker himself, by Orme, out of hi famous maie Itho.la B. He has a half sister here also, Khodora, not by any nu ans as handsome an animal. Walking back through the ground, with beds of daffodils, narcissi, po)nnthus, tulips, pansies and the like on either side, one notes In the distance, a few miles to the south, a gorge In the Wicklow hills known as the sculp, and further off. e IfpSHH Itefined. lr Nor York to-du- with the whole house. For the main staircase rises out of this hull also and so brings you at once to the upper part of the mansion. The staircase Is a noble one, sli feet wide, also In carved dark mnhog any. At the top there Is a stained glass window, with the arms of the various branches of the Croker fum-lli as given In Burke. On the left of the staircase, as you go up, there Is a fine piece of tapes-try- . showing Glencairne Itself, with women on the lawn. Setting aside the oratory and the fine corridor, there I nothing upstair that Mr. Croker seem to be anxious to show you, except an old fashioned bed la one of the rooms, whlrh once, y gaily-dresse- d regular rail to Spanish Forkm Thursday. . Office at World Dnv ha Make Thoina Ijervlll Johu K HuUh Samuel Paaneum Pratt & Lambert Tania Mate 6ou strt Col VETERINARY PBYSICUX AND SURGEON Oflics af Palace Drug Store, Both Phones. Frett, Poster fluff sample and pietvra' booklet. " What did iNuko the DR. N. C. SPALDi; Wm. D Dixon W. 8. Tanner Aik dtaitrjbrfrf ef tne Mastering and Cement Work Special Mantle and Fire Place EntnuhtJiafl Spanish Fork, Vtsh. , had brought to his beautiful house, but as we passed through the rooms he was always most unconscionably marching on. Indeed, proud as he Is of his fine mansion, ami of all the valuable things that re In Its many rooms, Mr. Croker Is far prouder of bis stud. That was whut he wanted me to see all the time. But before we came to the stables 1 .was able to get a good general Impression of Glencairne Itself. The entrance gate, In solid cut grauito, seems rather strange to an Irish eye, and looks tike the gable of a house tn an old Belgian town like Broges. The lawns and flowor beds are laid out with great taste, and are a perfect riot of gieen and colors. none of i Horn AND BUILDERS Hayes Stalne and finishes ready for use easy to apply. Dries ever night. Washable and STEBI CONTRACTORS Ntel Anthon H ( Iters, Pt-to- W. O. freer Serlnux Gardner W tn. H. Pnmt Edward lieddoes John JohnHon fui which V John a Hade to-da- y Palmyra Sp. Pork Ith Ward .. E smuggil three-year-ol- wall-flower- d not of that opinion himself. N. Y. World. Will Give Pet Proper Burial. Members of the Rescue fire com pany are soliciting funds which will be devoted to buying a burial ground for "Old Mack, a fire horse which has been In the service of the Rescue for 27 years, relates the York, Pa., correspondent of the Philadelphia Press. Mark Is not yet dead and Is still able to perform service. On account of his great age, however, the Rescue boys, all of whom have a kindly feeling for the faithful animal, realize that the horse cannot live many more years. They propose to purchase a lot and erect thereon a fitting monu ment to York's oldest fire horse. Mack is considered to be one of the most Intelligent horses In the city and Is present at all banquets of the Reseue company. At present he is not In active service, but Is being kept at the engine house as a pet for the Rescue fire laddies. Properties of Gasoline. A gasoline tank rarely explodes. It cannot unless It contains gasoline vapor and air In explosive proportions, which latter condition Is almost never present. It does not explodo R contains too little air or too much gasoline. Even If a tank of gusollue were to burst front heat applied to Its exterior, the confined heavy gas would not explode If In contact with flame or flie, but would burn Instead. A tank of gasoline with no vent would do considerable damage were It to burst and throw 011 and flaming gas shout, but 1.000 gallons of gasoline In a vessel's h lgeswo,,d not be so dangerous front explosion as a hundredth of that amount The larger quantity Jm. 2 h'rn Laplld,y' whll smalW If mixed with the !erTr.,mW.nnt 0f alr' t0 d0m0ll"h Ut any boat Festively-Speaking- ,n COffCO a FMIUt waHhwn, and clar- - re tell- - it suffer, I will give FREE OF CHAT to any afflicted a possitive coreforj ma, Salt Rheum. Erysipelas. FiIm Skin Diseases. Instant relief. II suffer longer, Writ F. W VH.lU 400 Manhattan Avenue, New Yoi En lose Stamp. Whats the matter!) IDAHO with Thousands of acres of land been reclaimed toeultivstj Ji Irrigation in that State the past 10 year. Ths1 more will be reclaim the next 10 years. Ito1' an openiug for many tbo of homes. IDAHO' Have Too Imtestioatkd It has been truthfully termed' Land of Opportunity A Land of Homes The Oregon Short Line lUilrom-will be pleased to senduncriptnv ter Idahos U.kurr7.0 , resourced J cer. A. U. P. A..' Salt Lake City. B. H. BROWN, Livery Pood Stable. all Tr Hack Meets 'raoxs tpsilih No. Park Thtn U It of iilcsl f ountet Fork Spanish Go- - the mend T ,h'nk 80 bpca'"a Im toiler In the face. J mine. replied What Success Means. The man who Hrcumulutes riches at the expense f others has not made Ho has starved his heart his Intellect, mutilated his better Itu . .. Ml sea until .I might '1 lli at his f and llfel,.,. mr fr not a ale nu ir M r p' ;p ftiir Operative 'flstai Mill l i ' hi Institution, You are looking exceedingly Aren t you tilling 01lt g i rd ChU,f old-tim- e etn7V Knowing that Cu r Slates supreme touri. The chief Justice, so the runs, met an friend, and a maSd: haM,'lai,p Mr- - duller hir Free Pile . lfVt0.r.Vb?nt I"d'd.' Eczema and culls 7h ms Dealers In General Merchandise Flour, Grain oger uld Tert ttcli ia v and Produce. ILaantaatnreri of Harness, Boots ad Shoes. JOHN JON Ed, Fork - - op lUff In .7l 111! c 'll V wk Hi tcto 's |