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Show Th Leading Cereal. the six To sum up in peKt-uragleading cereals show s yield of 7.8 cc'tiL per i only p-- r out years greater than last year, and tent, telow the sum of rec lu The ordinary parlor stove iu used by Herr Gutzah of Berlin as a for an electric radiator, of a wire or carbon of suitable resistance, and In this way Is into an electric heater more satisfactory than those hitherto tried. Too gu-alocal drying of th- - air la a J usual fault of electric lu ating. With If Mrs. Jones buys her ccffye at the new arrangement the air circulation produced by the stove rapidly Smiths estch week If the coffee in your store is betdistributes the beat and at the same time gives ventilation and prevents ter than Smith's and cheaper excessive drying. The ordinary curWhy, TELL MRS. JONES I rent consumption warms an average Don't dash wildly across the room in about an hour. With the large street to tell her, though;' she'd tile stoves so common in Germany the heat is retained a long time, and the laugh at you. Insert a sane, forcecost of keeping the room comfortable ful advertisement in this paper about your coffee. Is moderate. We'il catch her eye by making con-listin- eah. .To Manufacture Radium. 1 trrprovaj Electric Heating. , The first company in the world to undertake the production o radium In ig commercial way ia building a tory ar London. Rat Skin in Demand. The use of rat skins in various ina demand in Loudustries has don alone to the amount of nearly J200.000 a year. They are used among for bookbinding, photo ether graph frames, purses and lor the thumbs of ladies' gloves. erc-ate- njuriousnesa of Sugar. labor-- ( an Upward Course. f"I he Ever poet, the artist, the saint, 'I Can be had by ambitious young men and ladies in the field of "Wireless'' or Railway telegraphy. Since the law became effective, since the wireless companies are establishing stations thruout the country there is a great shortage of telegraphers. Positions pay beginners from $70 to $90 i JM 1 Awakening of the East. Aft r centuries the m ar cast is in the world's tace for growth urn! progress. Iort Said, CO years ago a small Atab camp, now has a population of one hat, in 1S30. From !,0.0ii0 Piraeus ha3 grown to 80.000, Mersine, rot In existence when Ibrahim Pasha, rnehored his fleet where it row stands, has 22,000; Beirut has multiplied 0,000 Gaza with stifall from 2,000 in 8 10. IS 87, to 48.000 in 1007. 1 growth till i Masses Must He Ted.' the days of Jos-- j h down Im fvnly well populated fotn try which had enough grain to satiety its own consumers was Egypt, roh beyond the record of any other ami this side of Paradise. Ferrrro, In his hisfoty el t Rome, shows tb l t importance cf cern in a!T Umea Peed your ptople, or demagoyt 'else they will oieiihVow yon For the masses from furthest r,wi. putty to most recent days, 'here I, us nncf been any torch of d'sti-.ructu.ii- , h. hellion and anarchy Kku-aiirviaga of bread. o'it-ica- , Hew German Horseshoe. A new German horseshoe, designed to prevent Slipping on ashpait and wood-blocpavements, has a countersunk groove, in which is inserted a piece of hemp rope. The rope b readily replaced, and as It alone comes into contact with the slippery I pavement, the horse secures a very sure footing. Consul Gen. U. P. Skinner reports that the shoo is making onaldsrable heady in Hamburg. 1 i ? for like "i.titi 7 j, r pm r nkolnh ;.' ami (ipncrlHton iwr? free wbei r a i Cornmr'dr r uentuhlfc. It... 8 M t to1 ? f'M lilt! 'Jilt I.lLf-- H AiDIj00K ( K!8t fitiwuef fc. if A V it .its turotiTR ! Sdcsfiac j9. - ti 9 ; pMrnM rcvc. to. juntas!, ri'Wdsomel? ttlnstrii'-- d hwUt. .on of finr sclent she 3n,u h E i'ertn. f.. a r. lour outlie, fi. I A t i Li a v.- -r: PHONE - goUbyai;-tewdealor- Now York vVi'a. ene-- K C. o V S n, 1 16 T y o iriwwoinvu'iijw.i ; Ih !, - on display, and vc ihvite the public to come an(j look it over, aiul get acquainted with our prices Where Caccn Lived. Fu! woods Rents, the lit t:o Holborn' court ad tig into Grays Inn Gardens. y hich will he laigely rebuilt, formerly the privilege of sanctuary, "P.d hence lecame a notorious resort fE3X70.Q333.1j;eZ I Our stock will be only the latest. No old nor shelf worn tor fraudulent debtors and still more i npleas.int rim raiders, Yet this diugy "dive enu boa.t of many glorious mcmoiies, Francis Bacon lived here in "Fuiwood'i louse" and valued his furniture at ,C60. a huge price for that period. Here the Whig club and Melbourne and Oates club met In. the reign of Charles II., and here stood Squires coffee house, from which several numbcis of the Spectator were dated. Westminster Gazette. I a Natural Rironer. Longboat, Cami.ta's r New Building;' New Appliances 9 mo iiiiors east oi HI. Gfirrli a.srg tog. (bo.-- F!ep. and row it .utr," a i eur-dev. lc.jrma.it v.a-- , to ho ws chise;.a. orw t asq Oa,:ing - ncr.rjj tf ,ur n'a:!y Masa A vvJ, Tooele Tail orirxg & vt Go. -C i - : rV. .w -- .I- ,- r?! PSfH'Fh Pi Ls ('! LJ. U:i I TOOELE COUNTY STATE jBANS r) Iw 1 a-- ! .fi. Arthur assistant P. Greeley'II Wm. Cranch FORMERLY Forty Years 618 FiSrREETNT VV. coMMissioNtn cf patent U. S. anb in MclNTirt foreign Patents j Attorneys TfTade-MAr- reissues. no Counsellors,-Mechanic- al P R ACT i CE I N LL- - U Practice. 1 ? ALL Designs. S? C O U RTS . 7i liters of inquiry answered promptly on cay of receipt, information and advice freely GIVEN. n ' f r y i OUR BOCK. ENTITLED IgREELEY & MclNTIRE ON PATENTS." SENT FReE TO ANY ADDRESS. PATENT ATTORNEYS. 131-- 12 used in 1 year .15 2 1-- 2 11 tt i;i Inches 250 inches... $ .13 12j 500 inches.. 11 fit1 1000 inched. 10 eeezi: -- Bor locals 100 local column, 10 cents pet line fi) ft for 1st insertion. 7 cents subsequent. with Reader, cents 1st insertion;5 heads, cents ,'7i &.McfNTiRE. WASHINGTON. D. sul-emi- cnt. Experts. UPON HIGHEST PROFESSIONAL' FLANE .f.j SUPERVISION OF MR. GREELEY AND MR. MciNTiT.:' Greeley $ 1-- 2 ks CONDUCTED PERSONAL time 1 month 3 months ' TEES REASONABLE AND BEST ADVICEALWAYS GIVEN. REGARDLl OF ALL INTERESTS EXCEPT .THAT OF CLIENTS. BUSINESS No Of Inches ' ti; In oh 1 Gmontlr- - Washington, d.c. Caveats UNDER Far Column 'if g I dvertisirg Jates VJ. r; C. W AvLj - If: Utah State Press iii IK Fv'-lutiu.- i . J, Or. long-df- s anets.irs a yt.c.I l'i!e biff o tim.e were i.u'al'e up h's cr even hen Ic.r, piiri, s.n.1 jut ?'j)y even strew bercu s. Fu! tin uchr .car fr.r!.i:y was bird m rure'y wcihlrg up tou.rd eiviitze.l end gar den conditions at hunnn Ik i, has Lsvif-L- t us Corner Broadway and Utah- A venae. goods. Show cm- TOOELE GENERAL HOSPITAL i!,c:n-rcdvi-fi- i TOOTLE UTAH 1 as they will reach exeiyone. pi ssevd.-- .i 1 G hents pos-dhl- ier rt i r Work Guaranteed li t- Apple of Eden Not in It Teu find charred oears in the kitchen heaps of middle Europe, where the lake villages used to ha. These remnants dale hark of the apple, and so far ns we cun disynyer Hie I.rnr was tho very Hurt ono of tins wonderful family o be::e,vo of i:oper-thuman bii. in Fkv. it scorns probahh that an e;:t;;h:. p nr or a i.'okah.e pe.'.r was in i v : flat-foote- threo Consult the People We wish to rrltifv our friends lhet have :t fine loci: of five-pom- o.-i-k Arrnr- Job WorK ath-lectt- package; but tho rh.nees me that if you want two pounds or four pounds of anything it will have to be weighed to order." ! , ,, d riHiCtf, without eiCT!...MiiiiiiW.a-i,v- . US9IGNS CcFtr:SHT3 Ac. of Curious Rootless Cgetus. Cm ions among vegetable growths fr the rootbss cactus of the California desert. This plant, a roud. compact erov. th, i oils about the level floor of the desert, for some eight or nine months of the year, tosso 1 hither ami yon by the winds which blow w'th fierceness over all of Californias sand plat during those months. At the coming of th rains, or, rather, the cloudbursts, which sweep the desert in Us spring) ime, this cactus takes root, wherever it happens have been (hopped by the last wind of which i' was the plaything and immediately begin- - to put out all around if small shoots, which in turn, become cacti, exactly like Ihe pareit plant. lanes runner, ts a puuzle to the world. Two yems ago he wat unknown. On Tin nkF-f- ting day 1900, a long, ;umt redskin, clad In a buried grotesquely suit, bathing flashed first past the post in a field ol 30 of the best distance runnets on the American contimiK. Tho betting was 100 to I against him and the very fact that an obscure Indian, with practical ! no training, won the race, which was a classic event, made the country sit up and take notice. Since that day the Indian has won rnco after rac with consummate ease, his most re markable feat being whn last spring he ran in the Boston Marathon race, a American road fixture. There he met 115 United States and Canadian runners and won by nearly a mile. runs Longboat smokes ron'inually, and only trains In a spasmodic manne. ; in TrtaiE MArma lanucb ofin0, e Tom p at 2.- For ail hinds this employed; done the chances aie that very soon the habit will disappear.' cf Odd Number. Even in the matter of weighing groceries there seem a magic In odd numbers, said, a housekeeper. Most cf the packages of salt, sugar, coffee and other commodities that grocers keep on haij.l to facilitate trade con tain an odd number of pounds. II von are in a h.m ry mj ask for a made-vraekage of lmost any kind of Itroerries I I'.uicsimn eaa aecommo w;f1 rumforlablo seat 1 ever you ivi.)n sa sauii;:" Glyti ..O' OTM t, Co.3603 , Is The-MS- It is ft vV nails and fingers are getting. Delinquent Children in Franca. The government or France sends delinquent children to a fanners family, pays a stated sunt a week lor board and lodging and pays for lothes and the doctor. The child must be sent to a public school. The cost of all this is far less than keeping up institutes, and, furthermore, these French children of the venue f crime and misfortune usually stay on the soil and become healthy, expert farmers and good, saving citizens. How to mnftfige the delinquent ity kul is gctTh g to be one of the Stoat serious que. tion of wiiite th-- e i , R i him how to keep his nails clean and well trimmed and try and induce him to take a prid In them. A pood plan is to interest him in kindergarten work of some kind that will keep both his hands and brain if j Reads Like a Fairy Ta'e.An AtrhEv l girt hod alwpvs hir-of the inapoIi,ness of women in fad frig to thank men for civing up a sou! in the ft root .'ar, and deeii.ed tiiit she would bo an exception. A man g:r. e a rent Saturday ntaht In a (rov.'ed car, affording her !bo nrniulmii'y for ml bo'ui hx. king. which (V. tim-s- , von a Guur-mushe suiii. is jmt what I wanted, ani how ?ir c.i ever gu' ss it? It Is so ftl ut you. ami I .to apperriate i: rc. 1. Then, is rlrc .;mk ).;r, "An-sm b a rmnf'utablo fou! i. : t: .5 y 1 TEST $ LUHOER CO I ty.PERICrtCC SALT LAKE PRICES To Stop Nail Biting. Nail Idling is a very common habit among children ami is often the result of an extre-'- ely nervous temperament. It is a good plan to take such a child to a doctor, who will probably bun a good tonic to brace up the gha nervous system. Tho child should also have point'd out to him how ugly his ru one-poun- ' is ok s u.i: li v PARKER-WARNE- G5 YEARS' - ! ( BY GOVERNMENT V- ,T People who know buy the COALd with the highest number of Lent units per ton. ABERDEEN COA has a greater number of heat u;ts than any other WESTERN COAL. J now spoken by 100,000,000. Russian is now spoken by 60,000,00!, ngains", In 1801 000 at the same period. German was spoken by only 36.00'),ever 70.0b0.000 talk 000 peope; in the HfU'.m ".guns'' that William c.'i'-i'ot! ('. i Sj'.u.Mi is no of ; .,t2 !,y tROJO.i, agnin.st in ! J ; Italian hy f2.0,id.-(us.)insd'id of IS, 000, 000; Portugal's.? In by 13,000, UJ'r instead of 8,000,000. hat the case ol French the intit-a.sbeen from hl.OOJ.OOO to 4i'.,l!0,000. c: 00 per cent. FYont tiam-efndan- 7 20.-00- say Jncess&ntly: Again! Higher! The beyond attracts them ever. 'What thay hold is little to them. The anguish which they suffer marks. If it does not measure, the happiness which they loug for. And they struggle and lament and strive and lax their ingenuity for the love of that shore further ou, of which Virgil speaks: "Ripae nlteriuri amore. Joseph Roux. 150,000, E,V' .? - a hlgfc." tic room, I :r'PViA? A COOD POSITION to-ch'- you wirh pound, or a pi lie? e. per month, with good chance of advancement. The Notional Telegraph your ad. attractive. Then all that is left for you to do is to take in institutes in America, under supciviscn Progress cf Languages. the money for the coffee Mrs, R. R. and Wireless Officials and placThe progress of lang ages spoken Jones buys. es all graduates into positions. It vil by different nations is ltd to be a follows: English, which at the com pay ycu to write them for fml O.) (tlopyrigiit, 1jlj, by W. mencement of the last century was tails. spoken by only 20,000,000 of people, is For three reaeons, according to Dr. Patchen, Is sugs- Injurious. First, because It Is used very often to render palatable articles which by reason of become unfit for age and decay proper nourishment. Second, because It interferes wiih the digestion and assimilation of i' her kinds of food. f t Third, because i Its seductive payabto be eaten after ility it causes lood the physiological limit of supply and deniana has been reached. date In an he is. con-vette- t inhabitants into Literally So. Jinks tells tuts he is living I V. , Assocu-toi- , I; in jo LAfEST .. 5 US m3&$JSs$ SS SSStSStgSfc 5. |