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Show .m CHEERFUL SPIRIT A Sense of Superiority. Dliggins seems exceedingly self-confident. Yes, he has just bought an encyclopedia and feels that if he doesnt know more than any of the rest .of us he can whenever he chooses. DUTY Happy Disposition Largely a Matter of individual Habit and Can Be Acqu'red Easily., Ccmparatively few persons possess uniformly cheerful dispositions. Most of us have our sad hours and moods. Put whatever the disposition, we are bo rid by the laws of our own being, and by those of otir social relations, to cultivate the virtues of cheerful-ne-ssiCuously and constantly. one has a right to injure his suaqVv' jo suezrqo Xq naqnx qjBO sn o pc, -unq pijtpmeq eaou. Umstrej sbai pua Jdeq jeBaaS inq ssai ou XUo jou Xqp 8q urasuBJt niw a.w sXb.u esaqi qu uj snqi jBq iXjnp 0(A0 jo esuas s.onqnd oqr uaqamb oj XlSuisBao ", ' un 0Aajs iijm. o.'x IgqauBU jb taaqj jes puB jnuuB oj eutud am oq.A sn e en-J0- ' -- - dors happiness any more than to ir with hfs pecuniary prop-e- ; v, mid on cannot indulge in vent-l'- and spleen with gloomy forebodings and complaints, or even tarrying a sour, frowning visage witho'-- t sensibly diminishing the ment or comfort of others, and thus infri. ging on their Tights, says an exchai go. Any individual who tries to do so can win himself from despondency and surliness. The power of enjoyment is in itself a faculty capable of improvement, and as practise always enhances power, it Is a good thing to form the habit of enjoyment. It is not true that the sources of pleasure are few and rare, but It is sadly true that we pass them unnoz,t I SAoqB osoqs nj eouojoAOJ pus 's.wni IXubux qiA pub auoiB qjoq Xfto aqj jo paaoBS puB sjuapj aq; joj qbu QM. Isquaj eqi uj sapBjmoo ai sSujqj 5 HIM. j jajjns ano pasap jaAa jou JO Xjsonoqgip jo jdb ub Xq Xqa jno sjqj oj soujSsjp Supiq ja.vau ujm fdoiex3 PIO V -- aaip-reio- XjnjuaQ-XiusM- Literally So. Jinks tells me he Is living high." So he is. In an attic room, I be lieve. 1 A GOOD POSITION young men Wireless or Railway teltgraohy. Since the law i.. wiiue effective, since the wireless companies are establish, ng stations thruout the country there is a great shortage of telegraphers. Positions pay beginners from $70 to $90 of adper month, with good chance The Notional xeicgraph vancement. Institutes in America, under supervison R. R. and V. irders Officials and plac- es all graduates into positions. It wil full de-- I pay you to write them for EXPERIENCE ' Can be bad by ..m itious and lad es in the f.eid of I chemical I I . Scientific American. ireeat year; MyNN & Oo.38,Bradw,,'New York DiineUOfflce, C25 F 6t, WasbtnKton, I). C. For all kinds of Job Work Consult tho Psopl cs. Wc wish to notify our friends thet we have a fine stock of vaxlike material. With tiie Children. Two little boys and two little girl a were playing house, the boys being the papas, of course. All went well until the papas insisted upon coming' their home to luncheon, although wives repeatedly told them that they should stay downtown in'tueir offices and kill bears until 5 o clock. The argument finally grew so noisy that auntie came to investigate. Boys, why do you come home when the girls ask you not to?( la It be--' cause you are so fond of them ycii cunnot keep awav?' No, said- Tom, disgustedly. Is it because you wanted another look at all yur beautiful cluIJn? No, said Bob, with even more disIts because the gust In his tones. girls eat chocolate fat lunch and we want some. YJork Guaranteed ? Up4oDate un.MYn nwinwnfwnTnHi rr n TCOCLE UTAH - J- Gcats SiaiXS.SgS on display, and we invite the public to come and look it over, and el as they will reach ci quainted with our prices or, q . - Wbw. United States Department of Agriculture Gives ari Effective Remedy fof Pest. report of the United1 States of agriculture jsavs: Any guod oap 13 effective in destroying insects, such as plant lice and young or larvae. As inter washes, In very strong solution, they' furnish ohe of the saftsf find most effective means against A soit-bodie- soft-bodie- d cn-tn- the difbi o;eTr"vv o r n latest. No j -- iy Corner Broadway and Utah Avenue. aroods. e New Building1 New Appliances J; r. Tooele Tailoring go-tir- ,v TOOELE GENERAL KOEPiTAL bmm will Csocs on a C.Jcr Cpn!, u farmer Con wago bills, is humiliated to admit that three of hia geese went 'on a disgraceful spree after having eaten some pulp from a cider mid. Some lima after tha eating of the pnlp, the peculiar action of the fowls attracted tne attention of tha fanner. They swayed from side to side and cackled coarsely. Fiumy one by one they fell limp and apparently dead. Mrs. Beck carried the fowls into the house, with the intention of plucking them, when they revived. Since then the geese kept way from the cider mill, and hau tried to prevent other geese from near it. Fblladelphia Nortr American. Martin Beck, WASHES FOR SCALE INSECTS The soaps made of fish and sold under the name of whale 611 soaps, are oftefi especially valuable, but variable in composition and merits. A soap made with caustic potash rather thaiT with caustic soda, as is commonly the case, a lid not containing more than CO per cent, of water should be demanded, the potash soap yielding a liquid in dilution more readily sprayed and more effective against in Sects. The soda soap washes are apt to bo gelatinous when cold, and difficult of impossible to spray, except when kept at a,very'blgh temperature. Pof plant lice and" delicate larvae, such as the pear slug, a strength obtained by dissolving half a pound of soap in a gallon of water is sufficient Soft soap will answer as well as bard, but at least demote tha quantity should be taken. r"n s' jti Cave Names to Flowers. Th dahlia rivals the hansom cah in the matter of having smothered the memory of tha man after whom it was named. , But persona wrho use them at least pronounce hansem as Joseph Hansom pronounced his surname; whereas probably most people call the flower daylia, thus getting hopelessly remote from the Swedish Dr. Dahl, the pupil of Litu.eus, who brought this Mexican plant into cultivation in Eu rope. How many who know the fuoh sia have ever heard of the sixteenth-centurGerman botanist Leonhard Fuchs? Germany, by the way, calls the dahlia Georgiue, in honor of an other botanist, Georgi. Oil, Ml I r! ! Arthur P. ; S. Forty Years in I F'SnkrT n! Foreign PatentSS Caveats Attorneys Per Column in, all U. f Jf ANSW,f3 U INFORMATIONAND' CU $ DOCK. 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McInt- Washington, d.c., p t $ acoistant commissioner cf patents 618 accon-.akmentr- j Greeley 'IWm.Cranch FORMERLY f s "Ito d JRates dertisifg rr porte-cocher- , BMl TOOELE. UTAH. t s - f ijfei fi 2 I a - iwai VJJe TOOELE COUNTY STATE i $21,-600- - UHES c5SS'e ! Haunted by His Doubts. As a young man Guy de Maupassant, as everybody knows, was physically Sardou Trophies a magnificent specimen of vigorous ol of first the At the sale rortioa and full bl; , led manhood, but he inthe collection of the late Victorien herited very bad nervous tendencies Sardou 342 lots brought a total of his mother was a highly neurotic wo Time" ests of nearly $1S7,C:0. he used life much as a man and .' tapestries were Sold for does a racehorse on the course. Sardou was an indefatigable and Jockey before Maupassants sudden Long He intrepid' collector bought the of genuine' insanity he had been of the hous in which his double that Is, by the haunted Dnnton lived, fof the house was pullod vision Ofbyhimself sitting or standing J ueva-Bol for the down to make robin to him. opposite This doorway wa3 preSt. Germain. sented in the name of the Sardou famVoutd Accept No Substitute. ily to the Carnavalot museum. would like to marry your pretty daughter, said the young man, quiet Domestic Science Teaching. hlcago had about decided that e ly, to her frhCr. I cant let you have education is not complete unlecs tho pretty cue, replied tho old man .Ishatfs but you can hive the homely one some knowledge of the scl-iand I'll guarantee you that she's ju c f cookery and kindred But the young man Lv as good. and will pay the super-;u,oof the department $3,000 a year, read the warning, accept no f ffn-Mary Snow of Pratt institute has bt'uue, and the "just as good 1m reeu elected to fill the position, she of talk was wasted upon him. I .mg one of the 75 applicants lot the j lace. Not art Ad. j Enfico Toselli, the Italian pl&uirt He Saw Double. who was married in London to Cc - '. Admitted tee editor, Dun tess Montignoso, the divorced wife c Yes n v as a valuable man during the the crowd rrince of Saxony, now Him When sober, we'd send Frederick Augustus of Saxony, has r up- - ign. n the gatherings of the orposi fused an offer made him by a Ha when drunk, wed hare him es-- burg- impresario to give five cone. ' j the erowds at our own meet- for $2,400, saying he had not JHuatratad Sunday Magazine. wife to use her as an a,v. j ried his . h FLIppsV Go. Scale insects. a DES1GN3 Copvhights Ac. ei 1 handsomely HlnslTated weekly. Serins, $3 CHlutioil of any seicnUOo Imirnal. newsdealers. all Sold by $L four nionilis, A LUnBER CO. , char-acterlsltc-3 view. - Trade Marks - - SALT LAKE PRICES 9 - J R , a nrnnA sending a sfeeteh and description may free whether a ulcUy liscertmn our opintou Comnmnlciw on Patent HANDBOOK iyemiililc'ntffj. t ieni fre Oldeat Patents taken through Miiun & Co. tcceitf tveeial notice, without charge. Uithe FOR SALE BY PARKER-WARNE- examination Maghery; County1 Tyrone. The original lump, which weighed about 20 pounds, is brobsbly some centuries old, and 11 is suggested that it had been put into peat water to preserve it or to give It a flavor and had been forgotten. Yet so effectually had the fat been 'preserved by tb-- peat water that. It still retained many of the chemical of butter fat, though Its appearance had greatly changed. The exremr was white and granular, and the whole mass had been converted luring . the passage of year3 Into a Quaint Fijian Plant, There is nothing under the sun quite sh quaint,- so weird and witchlike at the pandanila prairies of Fiji. The paiidanus, ot screw plant, as It is called, is a most grotesque specimen of the vegetable kingdom even at the best and in the early stages of its growth. In Its very young days it is of an extraordinary screwlike shape and looks as though some unkind hand had taken hold of its long, swordlike leaces and twisted them round and round. Later on it straightens cut a bit and frem it grow a number of tall wooden stilts. Its foliage is simple, a number of drooping, ragged tufts for ail the World like mops, and very mournful looking. Among these mops hangs the fruit, In shape like a pine applo, made up of hard red and yellow kernels, woody and fibrous, and quite uneatable from a Europeans point of j,v . BY GOVERNMENT TEST has recently beea made of a sample of such butter, which was found four feet below the surface of a bog ' at ticed. We crave the excitement of business, or politics, of fashionable life, and forget the world of innocent enjoyment we trample under foot. Nature and art effer their treasure in vain; the; liveliness of childhood, the attractions of home, the real satisfaction of honest labor, the simple pleasure of little things, all plead for utterance and we repulse them. a cheerful How can we possess splrd and afel'adheart when we scornfully despise our simple pleasures? Eery innocent means of happiness should be welcomed, and gloomy thoughts persistently banished. it People who know buy the COAL with the highest number of heat units per ton. ABERDEEN COAL has a greater numbe'r of heat units than any other WESTERN COAL.- -! tails,- in Begs. A , OVER 65 YEARS Vron tide to time lumps of butter Sre dug out of the Irish bogs, and specimens of it may be seen la vnrtou' saissoums. hl muiw imp To Maoufrslure Radium. The r.ff company in the world to 'undertaKe t1-cuaction of radium in a coiumt-u.uj is building a laboratory at l,ondon Books and Their Care. Boobs on shelves may be serio'iiy Injured If packed too tightly. When quickly pulled out for use the top of the back is likely to come off. Moreover, the constant pressure, if too great, will loosen the whole back In time and the Motion In putting upon and taking from the r V-i- mars the covers. On the other hand, a reasonable amount of lateral preps.-r- g Is necessary. If ntsced on tba shelvas too loosely the leaves tend to open and admit dust, dim press rml consequent mildew. Tn the ca-- of heavy volumes the weight of the lenves will be found resting on the shrives the books are placed too loosely. Th Is likely to make the backs conca Badly painted shelves are anot source of injury to books. ( should be taken when prfnt or niah is used that the surface is fectly smooth, hard and dry when books are put in place and that t surface will remain so durtrg variation of temperature or humidity. The House Beautiful. 1 padsaj equ b ajpaj oj jsaq jno op pas s.itp eqj Xaqtf puB j3a3j imam mJLM. ; ... ... |