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Show AMELIA FOLSOM DOLLARS TWO Buys a splendid watch for a boy. Will get him to school on time, and stand a whole lot of hard usage. Guaranteed Just the same as the expensive ones. Others at from $5, $7.50 and up. We pay the on all purchases of $5 or over ' saCt SVimln a. publicity, no lake qtx utar iclntu. L.die, RUBBER South Temple Street, SUMPS trM KEELEY IN Lake City. Sil Krss, Etc. Full line Rubber J ype Outfits audCHECKS, In stock. supplies Mail orders receive prompt attention. SALT LAKE STAMP CO., Salt Lak City V Folsom Lake City.- - Amelia widow of President Brigham Young, and one of the best known women in the United States, died Sunday at her home in this city. At her bedside at the time of death was a notable group of men and women, whose lives and doings, along with hers, date back to the early days oi Mormonism. Death was due to a fatal form oi paralysis which had been creeping steadily upon her for three years, following a stroke which temporarily disabled her. Amelia Folsom Young was born at Buffalo, N. Y., August 3, 1838. She was married to President Brigham Young on January 24, 1863, having been acquainted with President Young since, as a child of five, her future husband had held her on his knee. Moved by his iniatuation for this beautiful and intelligent woman, President Young built the famed Amelia palace, filled it with beautiful things and placed his wife in it as queen ot all its beauties. There she reigned, a goodly woman, using her influence in all Elections to the bettering of things in Utah. With the death of Brigham Young in 1877, she sold the Amelia palace, and bought the old family home at No. 6 South First West, where she spent the remainder of her days. Salt A Missing Souvenir. I have heard all kinds of queer names for much abused automobile said Contractor drivers, John L. Joyce, who himself is an enthusiastic chauffeur, but the queerest I ever heard was used a few days ago by an old gentleman from Crab Creek. It was the day after Eearnest s fire, and I was going out on the Albert street car line. The oia gentleman took a seat alongside of me, and, the conversation turning to current events, we fell to discussing the fire, "That was quite a fire, wasnt it? BANKER CORBINS BODY FOUND. said the old gentleman. Yes, I replied. Three machines Became Lost While on Hunting Trip destroyed. and Died From Exhaustion. So I heard, said the old gentleBoise, Ida. After a search lasting man. Three machines destroyed and three weeks, the body of Bert E. Cornow they cant find the souvenir. bin, the Boise banker, was found by Youngstown Telegram. two ranchmen at a spot where CorBread in Sheets. bins party camped when they first set Women of the Mcki Indians in the out to hunt elk. The camp is only deserts of New Mexico make bread twelve miles liom Big Springs, Ida. The two men who found the rein sheets no thicker than a sheet of were members of one of the mains of Which the bread paper. The corn, is made, is ground between two heavy posses that has been searching for stones until it becomes very fine. Then Corbin. They wmre snowshoes and it is mixed with water and a very thin had been hunting in places far from batter is spread on a hot stone over the trail. They reached the road the fire, where it is allowed to bake again at a spot where the hunting party had camped, and there lay the for considerable time. When one side is baked the other body, badly mutilated by wild animals. is turned. Sheet after sheet is baked The body of the horse was close to in this manner. No salt is used in the that of his master and had been partly batter, and the bread has a sweetish devoured by wild beasts. Corbin was last seen on November taste. It is usually blue, taking the color of the corn from which it is 19, when he left Harry Lamberton, a fellow hunter, near Reas Pass, telling made. Christian Science Monitor. Lamberton that he proposed to remain out through the night, hoping to get His Hobby. an elk. A gentleman formerly attached to the American embassy at London tells Gridiron Clubs Annual Dinner. sexton in a certain .low an old country Washington. Politics, past, present English town, in showing visitors and future, was the dominant note at round the church yard, used to stop at the annual fall dinner oi the Gridiron one tomb and say: club Saturday night, resident Taft This ere is the tomb of Enry was there with members of his cabiOoper, an is eleven wives. net; Sherman; sena-torEleven! excalimed a tourist, on and representatives in congress; one occasion. Dear me! Thats latest presidential possibilities; newly-electe- d rather a lot, isnt it? governors of states and men the sexton, looking of mark in various positions and of all Whereupon gravely at his questioner, replied: shades of political belief, and embasWell, mum; yet see, it war an obby sadors and ministers plenipotentiary of isn. of foreign countries, who were numHarpers Magazine. bered among the clubs guests, heard Just Stood Pat. with wonder the grilling Talk about being between two fires, administered by the newspaper men a Camden man was aroused by his to their victims. wife the other night, who said she Macon Doubts Pearys Story. thought a burglar was in the house Washington Representative Macon and wanted papa to go downstairs and chase him. Papa promptly declined. of Arkansas threatens trouble when the question of honoring Captain R. E. Whats the matter? scornfully Peary comes up on the floor of the asked wifey, are you afraid? Macon is a member of the No, replied the old man, replacing nouse. his head upon the pillow, But while naval affairs committee, which has Im downstairs chasing the burglar before it a bill to make Peary a rear youll be going through my clothes, so admiral. Macon contends there is no proof that Peary discovered the its about six in one and a half dozen more than Dr. Cook had, and If the pole In the other. Philadelphia Tele- committee reports the . measure he graph. will fight it to the last ditch. The Sixth Sense. Cyclone in Spain. In a primary school examination, Madrid. Spain has been visited by over which I once had the pleasure to a second cyclone, more severe than preside, one of the questions was with that which swept the western portion to the five senses. One of the of the country a few regard days ago. Many bright pupils handled the subject persons have been killed or injured thus: and the low districts are floodThe five tenses are: Sneezing, sob- ed. Lower lying Seville is submerged and bing, crying, yawning, coughing. By it is feared the entire city will be unthe sixth sense is meant htr extra one der water A railroad bridge shortly. which some folks have. This is snor at Alcala has been destroyed and nuWomans Home Companion. ing. merous villages are in a critical situar tion. Railroads have "been washed He Spo.ke, Sorry away at Caceres, Aranjuez, Castillo, Myrtillaa beau was bantering Myr-tilla- Sastileja, Vilasca and Malaga. sister.. . L hear that Hurled to Death. Jimmy Jenkins Is courting you, Elsie, he said; now dont you think hes beSalinas, Cal.Hurled from his autd as it skidded and turned a complete ginning rather young? Oh, no, said the wise child; hell somersault, Leudal Morton Gray, presprobably have his mind made Up to ident of the Cosmos Steamship compropose by the time were both grown pany, was killed on the road two miles south of Gonzales. up! J. R. Maxwell is Dead. Specialization. J. Rogers Maxwell, forYork. New Doctor What can I do for you? Patient I have cut my index finger. mer president of the Central railroad Doctor Vary sorry. But I am a of New Jersey and a leading yachtsman, died suddenly of cerebral apospecialist on the middle finger. plexy at his home in Brooklyn Sunday Blaetter. night. He was 64 years old. A Shot at Teddy. Hunting Accident in Maine. Jed Prouty I see that Roosevelt ia Boston. With the hunting season now workin on a Noo York magazine. Hi Holler Well, theyve got the still four days to run in Maine and Tight man in the right place if hes New Hampshire, and the result of a number of accidents still uncertain, conductin the the death list in 1910 in New England column. numbers eighteen. Not Enough For All. Gallagher May Escape Trial. Tommy Pop, does the earth go New York. Five alienists subject round? Tommys Pop Yes, my son, but it ed James J. Gallagher, who shot wouldnt if it was divided among all Mayor Gaynor, to a mental test of the people who want It. 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For men in banked cabins in the arctic snow and men in the wind beaten ships on remote seas, for men in tropic jungles and men in forgotten wastes, this day is Christmas. We who spend the day in the friendly security of cities and dlraw about us the familiar intimacies iff home and daily friendships are apt to forget the wonder of this, and the s gnificance. But whether they realize It or not, men draw together ese hours. And this is to during folow th tar the wise men saw over brans; price. easily kept clean; an urnamom to any room In any house. There plated ia nothing known to the r$ g can add to the raine of the RAYO Lamp aa a light-givin- g of that device Kvery dealer everywhere. If not at yours, write for descriptive circular to lie nearest agency of the CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY (Incorporated) Will Keep Your Harness soft as a glove tough as a virc black as a coal Bethiehen. Ckristh Jo for most Of us is given to the closest of ties and the spirit of It is only a warmer g'ow of well used the deepest and mightifections.est thingi are the nearest, and in the heart of this day is the hope of the race. Tv o thousand years ago there was one who spoke flora a mountain, His mess ge was the brotherhood of all men. Another time he said: I am the way, he truth, and the life. the way though they day men do not klnow, and obey the truth though t key do not see, and live the life thoug i they are unconscious of its pulse heat through the world. For the way is th ? way of the race marching painfully o its far goal. The lifi of the individual and the lives of lations are borne upon the bosom of i great tide. Wise men call ferent names, but no man it by lives er etually save in its full curf ether we state it in terms rent. of reiig 1 , or of philosophy, or policy, its Ati is but the divine platitude of the bfo herhood of man. 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Never man spake like this man, concerning God, man, sin, life, death, truth, Immortality, and the vast forever. He has drawn the Intellect of the world to himself. His ideals have Inspired civilizations and turned the currents of history Into new channels. He has compelled the world to accept his Ideas of greatness and the value of human life. He has drawn the art of, the world to himself, for the greatest paintings of the ages reflect his glory. He has drawn the music of the world to himself, for the mighty masterpieces of this realm tell the story of his work and Influence. He has drawn the thought of the world to himself, for there never was one about whom so many books have been written. His life and words have been the Inspiration of the modern altruism that is doing so much to lift humanity to higher and better levels. He is rapidly drawing the heart of tbe world to himself Is drawing the lives of men to himself. He shall reign, King of kings and Lord of lords. 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