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Show THE UTAH BUDGET NEPHI NATIONAL It BANK Interest paid on , Jime Deposits at the rate of 4 per cent per annum iZU. OSTLXK, FaaaiDiirr L. 8. BILL, Vici PutiiDixT Z. R. BOOTH. Cimn ine Best Bargain U rsadinr saattar that your money can buy U yonr local paper. It kaapa yoa poitM oa the toln(s of tha community. that at least will tall yoa too thing yoa want to know In an ntortalnlsg way; will (It yoa all tha new of th eemmnnlty; Ita every visit will prove a pleaiura; it jivee mora than full value for tar arte eakadforit, & Ganett. Ptoprirtora Mangeltoa All Kinds of Home Cured and Fresh Meats Kept in Refrigerator Business being run on cash basin, enables us to sell at very reasonable prices. Courteof Treatment to All up-to-d- Ostler & Allen Manufacture that hand-mad- Old Ham ever-lasti- ng Harness e an1 Rat lin rapalrel rood a a and H11Ip Bridle ltu In Binwn, Navajo blanket. ty mllea of gas mains will be placed during the coming season In the residence part of Ogden. Albert Armstrong. 29 years of age, vho Buffered a broken back In a fall of fifty feet from a trestle at tha Garfield smelter, died In a Salt Lake hospital. Miller Purvis, who judged the fowls at the Cache county poultry show, placed a very high rating upon them, fixing the value of the 400 birds at not less than $6,000. All public gatherings have been stopped and schools closed for at least one week at Farmington as a result of the srnallpox epidemic. The disease seems to be lu light form. Tom Baxter, who had his back broken at the Silver King Coalition mine at Park City, Is getting better since an operation was performed and has an even chance for recov-- v. The Commercial club of Moroni have been creating Interest among people of that town In a poultry show from January 27 to 30. This is the third annual show that has been held there. With no paper or personal posses-sloon him by which he couid be Identified, a man about 45 years ol age was found dead, sitting on a beer keg In the back room of a saloon In Salt Lake. The postofflce department reports that in the first seven days the parcel post system was in operation 4.87 packages were mailed at Salt Lake LClty, 1.D96 at Ogden, 370 at Logan and 337 at Provo. Twenty-fivmembers of the Utah Veterinary Medical association, at a secret meeting held In Sa.lt Lake last week, launched an energetic campaign for the organization of a state veterinary association. Fayette Ellsworth, 28 years, old, attempted suicide by shooting at Pay-soreThe bullet from a volver entered his breast above the heart and ranged upward. It Is believed he will recover. Over 1,500 people from Mount Pleasant. Ephralm, Spring City and Wales held a rabbit shoot between Ephralm and Spring City last week, killing over 3,000. They were corraled and killed by the hunters with large clubs, Stephen Karacsonyl, 27 years old, clarinet player in the band of the Twentieth United States Infantry, died at the Fort Douglas hospital Saturday of a bullet wound In the brain He had been despondent for some time. A determined effort to prevent the discontinuance of the United States assay office in Salt Lake Is being made by mining men of the state, who of are working with the Utah's congressional representatives In Washington. A snowslide near the tunnel at Park City covered two men team and It seemed and a four-hors-e as If both men and animals would be suffocated. All, however, were rescued except one f"rse. which was dead when taken out. The Utah Humane society' semiannual report of work done by volunteer officers shows that 515 cases were reported by adulta and 7 by children during the six months. One caae was of wife beating. 2 of cow underfed and 8 of dogs mistreated. Caught In a swiftly revolving shaft In the concentrating room of the Mag na mil. at Garfield, Le Roy Carpenter, of 24 years old, received fracturea both legs and a double fracture of the right arm together with Internal injuries which may prove fatal. Compelling boys and girls In Utah to go to school until they are 18 years of age, unless they have already completed the entire course of study In the schools of the district In which they live, la the Intent of a bill Introduced Friday by Senator Rldeout. The first annual exhibition of the Salt Lake County Poultry association opened Monday at Murray. Many birds of blooded strain, some of them with prlxe already to their credit, were entered In competition for the trophies provided by the association and DaTy-Judg- LlwK UJ .bout what Vrm ra selling, but tale a tip, brother, youll break-eadnuns, not pocket books. r & $ Q Sane advertising in this paper makes thinking people buy. $ 4 lip $ If you're not in the ad. van, isn't it time you took a flyer? Odd You have our word youll never regret it. nwvAai UTAH 4 4 T NaHI. e interested outsider. Salnalil.t. Inaiaf, Do l YOU Know About OUR Prices cp NlUn' aVWai J Wcare anxious to hare yon find oat about them They wOI Interest you wben you're ia need of printing DONT BORROW The when Times from your neighbor you can get it for less than Three CenU Per Week Angered by the sight of two calve leisurely eating hi choice hay, Henry Jessup, a Cache county rancher, got his rifle and killed both. The calves were the property of a neighbor. He waa sentenced to one year in the state' prison, last November, but last week was pardoned. of the United Seventy employee State government, who handle the mall In the different departments of the service In Utah met In Ogden on Sunday and perfected an organUatlon of the railway mail clerka, city carcarriers, riers, rural free delivery postofflce clerks and registry clerk. Peter Nelson, an employe of the Ogden Portland Cement company, at Ita factory northwest of Brigham City, had a narrow escape from death when bis clothing caught In a huge belt. Hi grasped a post and held on until his clothing was stripped from his body. Sale of short weight butter In the (tain must atop. This Is the ultimatum of the state dairy and food commissioner. Wlllard Hansen. The Salt Lake county attorney is with the commissioner In the work of attempting to pot a stop to this method of defrauding the consumer. rrank Young. 31 years old, veterwar. atan of the Spanish-Americatempted suicide on the street In Salt Lake, shooting hfmseir. the bail pawing throueh hi body, but he will recover. Young despondent over faiyiy difficulties. n til UNIFY DIVORCE AND MARRIAGE LAWS e City Meat Co. WOULD twen- n I This Paper la announced FARMER'S WIFE Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Her Compound Own Story. Weatwood, Md. "I am a farmer wife and do most of my own work wben I am able. I bad nervous spells, female weakness and terrible bearing down pains every month. I also suffered much with my right side. The pain started in my back and extended around my right side, and the doctor told me It was organic Inflam mation. I was sick every three weeks and had to stay in bed from two to four days. " It is with great pleasure I tell you what Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound has done for me. I have followed your directions as near as poesl-t'l- e, and feel much better than I have felt for years. When I wrote you before I was almost a wreck. You can publish this letter if you like. It may help to strengthen the faith of soma poor suffering woman." Mrs. JoUN F, IUciURDS, Westwood, Maryland. Women who suffer from those distressing ills peculiar to their sex should not doubt the ability of Lydia E. Pink-ham- 's Vegetable Compound to restore their health. If you tiave the slightest doubt that Lydia 13. Pinkham'a Vegeta-ll-e will help you, write Compound to Lyl ia 13.1inkham Medici neCo. lal) Lynn, M awa., for ad (confident s ice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, and held la strict confidence. LET GOOD CHANCE GO BY Salt Lake Senator Propotes ulatlon Import' In New Measure. The laws of Utah relative to the innulment of marriages and the granting of divorces will be uniform with the laws of many of the other tates of the union if the bills lntro-JuceTuesday by Senator lienner X. Smith become laws. These bills propose an Important revision of the divorce laws of the state and make more stringent the laws governing divorce actions. The bills were prepared by the national commission ou uniform legislation and localized by the Utah members of the commission. The house approved a measure relating to the winding up of the affairs 3f corporations whose franchises have expired by limitation or forfeiture. Two bills were killed. An act to amend auction 1541, compiled luwa of Utah, relating to extending the period f minority of women, and an act to amend section 1191), compiled laws of Utah, 1907, relating to the procuring sf marriage licenses. Five new measures were Introduced In the house on Tuesday. were Intro-iuceNine new measures In the senate on Tuesday, makto date. A Joint ing a total of forty-onresolution favoring the use of Utah materials In so far as possible lu tne ;onstruction of the state capliol was llso introduced. The committee on bmks and bank Ing of the senate ou Tuesday reported favorably senate bill No. 9. by Hansen, which provides that In case of the death of one of two parties in whose names a banking account it carried the survivor may continue checking against the account or with draw the balance. . The bills began pouring In on Mon day, eleven new measures being Intro duced in the bouse, and eight In tlx senate. News of the dea'h of Represent.! t Edyth Kllerbeck Read was transmitted to the house early In the session Monday by Robert L. Judd of Salt Lake county, who offered a motion providing that a committee be appointed o attend the funeral of Mrs. Read and that the house cotiunitteo on resolutions be Instructed to draw ur suitable resolutions on the death ol Mrs. Read, one ol the member-elect- . the four women elected from Salt o atIjike county, had been ttn-i- l tend a single session of the legislature owinir to Illness. Railroads are prohibited from giving passes to memjiers of tin legislature In a bill Irtroduced In the sen. ate Monday by Senator W. N. Violators of this proposed act will be subject to fines of 1100. If the bill Introduced In the senite Mondav by Senstor W. N Wjil'sm H enacted. State I)alry and Food Commissioner Hansen will receive from the state the sum of Jl.ooo as additional compensation for service during 1911 and 1912. Two bills creating congressional districts In the ata'e were Introduced In the senate Monday. One waa by Senand ator I). O. Rldeout of Salt the other by Senator L M Olson ol Sanpete. Stimulation of votine In Utah by imposing a state tax of S3 on thoxe qual ified cltlren who don't vote and ex emptlng from paying the tax all those who do and those who. for good reasons, are unable to vote. t contemplated In a bill Introduced Monday by Senator Banner X. Smith. The mes ure repeal existing laws relating to the poll tax. A rule simplifying the work of com mittee In the hous waa adopted Monday, which provides that bills presented which seek o change existing lawt must be so written as to designate the additions of new matter or mission Appropriation of $2I.S'!7. to be paid veteran of Utah's Indian wars of their widow, la asked In a bill intronat Monday by Sena duced In he tor A. L. Booth of Utah county. Saturday' session of the house was chort, practically the only btis'nept transacted twin? the Introduction ol a bill provld'Tg for th payment ot bond premium for c'ty, county ane state officer from the public fund and another Wl directed aealns1 fron "fake" advertising. A resident of lh Green River Irrlea received and th Hon district wea Mountain Stale Tele). bone St Telf rraph corotuny offered the member! of the legislatnre fre use of loa and long d stance telet hones In tin d the Coupon Now in X V. ,,! ,m Bluffers bounced into the club. Jammed his bat down on a table with a fierce, resounding bang, and flung himself Into an easy chair. What's wrong today. Bluffers? Ton look bad." "I'll never forgive myself. I kicked a man out of my bouse last night!" I've kicked out many "Humph! one. Young fellow, I suppose?" "No; past middle age." "Well, these old codgers have do business to be coming round courting young girls. I would have kicked him out myelf." 'Tea, but I have found out since that this man waant courting ray daughter. He was after my mother Inlaw." -- Slow Chap. Ye," laughed the girl with the pink parasol, "he Is the slowest yeuag man I ever saw." "In what way, dear?" asked his chum. "Why, he asked for a klas and I told him I wore one of those knotted veils that takes so long to loesea." "And what did he dor "Why, the goose took tine ta nntle the knot." Mack's Monthly. Certainly. Miss Guaher Tell me, Mr. Boerd, do yon believe in big weddings or little ones? Mr. D. Well er er as for that, my dear lady, I sbonld say that the former were quite essential to the latter. Dartmouth Jack o' Lanterns. Weight, 250. Dubl Do yon know what PcaSaaom V specialised In at college? Keene Judging from his appearance. It was gaastronomy, Judge. Every married snaa should keep a excuses oa hand. stork of ready-mad- e Handy Breakfast Ready to Serve Direct From Package Post Toasties 'and cream A dainty dish of toasted Indian Corn, brimful of weet flavour and substantial nourishment, Post Toastie In the pantry mean many delicious breakfasts. Direct to your table In sealed, package. Sold by Grocers everywhere. air-tig- ht "The Memory Lingers " Member of the house of reprewnia decked on Fat'iritay tnst fiey could attend to commitiw work bet er In the forenoon and that the rem lar time of mi;ng durln? the earl part of the eession should be I oVicwk In the afternoon Instead of in a. m. in tV The aoti pass Mil introd senate by Senator Banner X. Sm'th o. Salt !eke. I mVellne with tome oj posit on on the part of other mem'Trf rf th eeria'. "IHey deeiare that the rj(;nilwr of classes wbch Mr. Smith et erupt from the vrnvlsSor; of the Ml: wou'd make ft difficult to enforce. The practice of using city and Just ice court for the Intimidation of er who-- n son collvt'on aeencif ar seeking w:11 probably be )fsspnd if s measure Introduced In the senate Krl dav by Benner X. Smith becomes a Uvea law. An amendment to the Uw providing for compulsory altniaife at afhooif and Ineresin? the maximum ase fro-i- i 1 to 13. I provHed li a ti 11 Intro dured In tv senate Kr day tv tor I). O. Rideout of Salt lake. Aa inrrcas In the ste Battle G, Ltd. Cm. Mk. s t 1 1 pro-rid- S- m CTTlllliiilif Iti These coupons are good for many such as watches, cameras, jewelry, furniture, razors, etc. As a special offer, daring tety valuable presents cL.-.i- a, March only-toruary and oar ua- send e ''f"ti0 l5. will yoa trated catalog of presents FREE. Jubtsendusyouruame Mm 'jQ and address oa a pubtaL Cm firms from Dtikr't Mixture mar ti aiuTlrrln tth fac rnm HORSE SHOE, GRANDER TWUI,- .o ROSES (H- (r na FUURficm ri.to cu r. vtt. MONT 4 Vfe? fZ& CIGARETTES. CIOARET rtS. amd cpupont mwrf er uu- wf FAJ jSJ 17 A - CLIX TJK out tatt r fZ1 tJ Premium Dept. JkW? ATT ST.LOUU.ua i Touching the Cardinal. At the Democratic convention la Baltimore last aummer two of the were Ohloans, Col. John Bolen of Toledo and Capt. Joseph Dow ling of Dayton. Bo Ian 1 the wit who laid down the maxim that "anny man who part hi hair in the middle I no Dlmtnycrat Wben Cardinal Gibbon had finished the opening prayer, he descended front the rostrum and made hi way toward the door. As he Beared the exit where the two Ohloans were on guard, Bolan whispered: "Joe, touch him whin be paaaee ye." "All right, colone'," replied Dowllng, with an Innocent air. "What pocket has he got It In?" Popular Maga-cin-e. HIS ONE FAULT. j J. -- Important o SSetrtan Kxamlu carefully every bottle ol CA8TORIA, a safe and sore remedy fos "Is your husband a good man?" Infants and children, and see that ti "Yes; be' a good man. I can't Bears the complain. But be always sneaks out Signature whenever the clergyman call." In Us For Over SO Year. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Mark Twain and T. R. Augustua Thomas, the playwright, Its Pace. kept the mirth alive with tory after "So time runs Its race?" alory. One bad reference to a game In whirb the players, so Mr. Tbomaa "Ye. In the lapa of years." ColonH Roosevelt, the late raid. Live and let live I a poor motto fot Mark Twain and himself. "In the course of the game Colonel butcher. Roosevelt talked much of war," said It' toueh on the aorlety bud wb Mr, Tbomaa. "And I remember htm turning to Mk Twain and aktng matrix a blooming Idiot. him If It were true that the bravest men were nervous when they faced rmmiiiimiTO women iiuiniiiinrg the enemy, and Mark Twain, being an old confederate aoldier, replied: 1 1$ 'Ye, that la quite true, for I remcm 1 had Q thnae (win and ttthrm rmlting ber vividly to this day that Q the quality of maintaining it all the engaapment." " New g pnrmtr or Imlrr leave their mark. 9 through fade away. Now York San. ti hrmnlj enna " - inn vy mwn mmmM m and rataia beauty. K Breath Wat "Out of flat." DR. PIERCTS Par took Harry to th country to visit bis grandparenta. Favorite They lived a Prescription 1 short distance from the village wh-rTKa the train stopped. Harry insisted on t, alewftf-f- Btifn 3C3 ratorattva wH B:praa. Mart taaar. running aa they approached the home Tsar Draifi CUIII1I TmIIIIUI wS Sayaly of bia grandparents. Thy had not gone far, however, until Harry" breath wa coming In short jerka and be cotild hardly talk. "Waltwait a minute papa," he rflmotxc the tareM ftrer. ml rntib t aa gasped. reaaMHa ta hmmrtm. A rum ireMva "What the matter, eon?" 'asked the t aa aa y tnr akfe IwMMkt. father. ANTI-B1LI0MtDICINC. I all of out "My breath place," EJecaatl aacar caata. SwaW 4m mm. prica, laa. gasped the little fellow. w-r- e l Nw T Time e iiii's Pills eri. It doesn't take the msn who thinks he knows it all vry long fo tell how little be really knowa. ate ALLEN'S a swttinc Srr- - e trr c!Mree St. Wtn.e-eetlita. aoftena the M,f tnSmma- tV toe.aUaffa.ereii4eiN.3atMntte an. tlon tor :ho. d;e!rirt. mh-rrevenne I lnii'fc:etit for the rr:;Ti ffftanre of tie s'h wls. p.v 1 a n a ir 'ntrod el Frdy by tor los'ih LVkers'ey of S"ajn rom ty. Ih s is nr?M In order to an lrurfe It the Mlarl of te-- h ers in tnh distrk-t- s from to $7 per nonth. - p;ro;.l ;f Pwen Greal - men who want selected, pure, Virginia and tobacco. North Carolina bright-lea- f If you have not smoked Duke's Mixture,; made by Liggett Myers at Durham, N. C. try it at once. Each sack contains one and a half ounces of tobacco thatis equal to any Scgranulated tobacco made and with each sack you get a book of cigarette papers FREE and A Coupon That is a Dandy. Will-lams- state. i Liggett Myers Duke's Mixture makes a great pipe smoke and rolled into a cigarette nothing can beat it. It is the favorite smoke of thousands of tive-clec- Bluffers Had Perfect Right to Be Mad, Considering the Extremely Unfortunate Circumstances. r- k5l MM -- FOOT-EAS- E, ,Kt-T- Iw for a Beaa- -f nBft . 7 Trart rw,W-fmx) --F VP Si. A."f. If v V. TVe Man wm rb tkj EEs Is FEET, a-- fc -- Some of the charity thf.t begins at Isn't worth making a fuss about. W. N. U, Salt Lak borne ta"ta-- e IHe ee City, No. 4- -1 Stl. |