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Show 4 1 ' JUAB COUNTY THERE WAS I A 1 to TURNS HIM UP if lilgh-grud- Old "So the entry clerk whs discharged HAD You'll Know Him. time Jiiy. . too, .When you hear lilm say "Ker me and you." old ll'You'llnn nay PRISON ESCAPED Why Is It that when a man's broke and knowa he's broke, and the world knowa he's broke without a dime or a sou that he will take as lively an Interest In going through his New York. Gu. Miss Rita Snyder, She recognized In her assailwho had appeared at the office some time previous and inquired for a "Mr. Slina." Before she hud time to cry out the negro had covered her mouth and was grappling her throat. Having blindfolded his victim, the negro bound her hands and tied her to a chair. She quickly discovered, however, thnt the gag over her mouth was empty pockets, "Just to see," as a child will In exploring a Chrlstmua stocking T Why Is It? Hefnre some sharp trips us up with not sufllclently tight to prevent her "It's human nature," let us consider Kd Lee and his friend, Kd Ilogan, who, about f p. in. the other duy, rounded up at a bench under a tree In Huttery park. "Y'ou sny you found a dollar bill !" exclaimed Iiogan, "I'll look," said Lee, and methodical ly begun turning wrong aide out bis trousers pockets. "No, Kil," he said at length, regret fully, "there uln't a cent. It looks as If our party's at an end. What would you suggest ?" Hogan Springs a Surprise. "Let's tuke u little wulk." said Ho are "Yes?" "Nowadays when It becomes neces. sary to clean up a town we merely send out u few fat Inspectors to terrorize our foreign population engaged lu the restaurant and fruit busi ness." Limited Vocabulary. a "luibwulle seems to be u uma." Villi i lit,,. to t,. n nerson exercise fcoltsv Judgment in, the use of udjec-Uvee- Savannah, sixteen yeuts old, n ateuogrupher In the cilice of II. II. LuFur, prevented the riding of the ofllce aufe uud frustrated a daring daylight robbery. It became known here. The girl grappled with a negro, who covered her mouth with her olllce apron and bound her to a chulr. The girl was attacked suddenly from ant a negro tibooter8." wan so mui'li smuko thero'd bo a lire." Imcrovised Gag, She Screams Lustily, Putting Assailant to Flight. "Went Straight" and Is Back In Cell Becauae He Played Good Fellow to Ed Hogan, Down and Out. behind. e I think modern methods Prison Pal Partakes of Hospitality and Then Hands Him Over. No Blood Spilled. "The bad man used to clean up' a town with a pair of alx- - "True. for persistently using cigarettes?" "Yes; I tulil lilm tlmt where there better." Wasted Energy. 1 see your friend Skinner has imother "Selling Out nt Ct:t" algn tucked arms the front of his store. Parker Yes. . Ion't you know I think Skinner missed his vocation? gan. "Yi'sr V, "It gets monotonous after a while lie should have heeu a political cam"Might as well," agreed Lee "walk when he refers to everything he likes paign manager. mid look for work. Hut there ain't a Uolllus llecuuse. why? hh 'grout' and evrytlilns he dislikes soul that can say I haven't shown you I'arker Hecuuso bo Is no good at a time and shown 11a 'punk.' " you the town us long nnlllug lies. hs the dough held out. Kit, Kd? His Attitude. There's nothing too good for a pal On the Qui Vive. "What In your attitude toward from Indiana." "Mow Is the scenery out where you 'ennned iiuiNlc"" Lee's mention of Jils hospitality "Tlmt depends on where 1 happen live?" seemiHl to embarrass llogun. lie did to be," replied thi! tactful mitn. are Iiillhoards "Infinitely varied. not reply. The two proceeded across "Yes?" plentiful and the advertisements ore the park, Ilogau steering the way In "If I inn visiting people I don't frequently changed, Last month It was the general direction of a park police well mid Vimiu'd music' l know automobiles. This mouth It la ciga- man near the custom house. provided, I simulate enjoyment, hut rettes. We can hardly wait to ae 'tHIlcer," said Hogan, suddenly, "ur- If I hnppt-- to In- - nmoiig Intlinute what next month will bring forth." rest this tnuu. He's an rcu;ed confriends. I let my features express my vict." true feelings." ALL JEALOUS, The policeman seized L'e, who was too astounded to resist. "What luive you to say about thla?" Something Wrong. Askltt Didn't jou any Newed'smnr- the pntrolnien demanded. rlege was tin result of love at llrst Hogan Shows Hia Gratitude. "All I have to say," replied Le. la Sight? Noltt Yen. That's gratitude.'" Lee was speaking Afkltt Well, tlmt accounts for IL Noltt Accounts for what? Askltt III asking me for the address of a rellul.le oculist this tog. pluln-spo-ke- Knlllns V ff..ltf" , Tha Real Thing. - ing." nun Mi the genuine e brand of rejoined the Sage, "is one who knowa when i not to liegln." "A who ojesc wisdom," fihel-byvlll- Worth Remembering. "The American eugle Is tiald. I wild the foreign visitor. "tfulte so." replied the military patriot, "but contrary to the belief of ' V aoiue people, ihnt Is his natural Mate, sT.Tbe covering of his head was not "IT by hostile hands after he yi.at'-he, ranched the aire if maturity." -- Well informed. ."Tills tourist has an Important air." "Ye. He's been around the world nine times." "Indeeil! lie nnit know a great deal alHHil foreign countries." "Name any ropltal In Kurope and ihe ran tell you the best restaurant there." FROM BE ANTOWN. 1 1 He til Y'ou fondle that pug puppy unI am actually Jealous of lilm 1 This puppy la She You're ail alike. Jealous of you. Romance vs. R or tity. m falling." r iru; ori1 (ir.il.al.ly raliitiS "(ienilv tlm ow In.ibtlr i he iKwt'a Kor hi lan'll'ir'f V(h Ilia rent bill Ion ovtdu. A Sympathetic Coroner. , "And was her death sudden T" aked the rorniier of the principal wltnen. "Ves." was the reply. "The fall knocked her senoeW, and she never tipoke a word afterward." "Poor woman!" sighed the coroner, "Officer, Arrest This Man. Ha an Escaped Convict. who was a tnnrrlml man of long standing. "What en awfully sad death." to Hogan an I i.ot the iillceron. Turning to tl.e oflic-r- , he said: "It's true, lock me tip." Something Wrong Somewhere. "Thiit automobile snlemon Is a perwas rejoicing over the While Ilog-.sistent fellow. He fillip!- won't let n of reaping any reward posMhiliiy 5 hi one." have been ofTerevl for stileh Mm for trying hl "Y'ou can't J. esnped Indiana forger, ,et to sell yon a car." le. at police hefldquntiers, delivered o gratl- f.f further remarks "I'ndcr the rimim1.inces t do. I tiimsi-ithink It rather Inconsistent of tihn to lu !e. act that fsy when be cIhIiiis the car "Ud Un:mn. the g'iy whv turned m" M'iiS ltef." Jp." he told iMcctlve Morisrity of the r I brstii I.. "as a pal f mine In he Indiana I went Up An Honest Canfettion. niteTitinry. " forgery. It as love for "Tt,fi yti do not rbiiiii to be a lir.e that rut me In prison, and the inaii?" said the astonished re ii,.e love of a good tlu.e is going lo orler. ;mt toe back. I n wr rklng In a rail-i-s"No. indeed," repllel the mlUionnir of!ie w'i.t. I fofid an official's "The wraith I tav tTiennfsnrer. a ll.illioo-lr- e piled up Is due to the industry and IB use to a $ t"S! heck. I w for a w !;. The money g:t.. I fnitbfii!ne of tlie eople in my - i ty bl.-im- Kd-sr- f s 1 5 gd r sclf-niii'l- eru-t.l.y- s t',n Drivei ta T..te. (Tt 'Hm.n. Id ll-i- r tip to the MieM- - Make It a little easier for I'd. Well, a year go escaped. "I went to Inj-;"ti- . K g to live I worked I.srd an 1 saved cfrtile'it. t hi. Tlionehts f f going ir to tiuslr.es r.'l v;rrHh..ly were - s;i:.nlr.g t' 'iter a'mnt in my wind when try l I tdew esknes. dri ik. eame rv l and. nsh!,ied tn n tn stay In Oayf.eu I cT,e to New York. 1 made V;ir ! Advantage, draff t- Vk. tore "n Miss Snyder Screamed. giving an alurm. and. hearing the negro working at the combination of the safe. Miss Snyder screamed. The negro attacked her again, but he wan himself now badly frightened and made a hurried exit. With the negro out of the way. Miss Snyder succeeded in removing the apron from ber bead and eyes. Immediately she ran to the atrcct, where her bunds were untied and the alarm given to the police. Mr. LaFar atatea be was on the south aide of the city at the time of the attack. He tried to get bis office by telephone, but was unable to get a rvsponse. This aroused his suspicion that something waa wrong and be hurried to the office. It happened that there were only a few dollars In the safe at the time. Mr. LaFar states that the safe was not locked, he having merely thrown the bolts when he closed the door, ao that the negro might hare opened it easily but for Miss Snyder'a outcries. Miss Snyder left school to enter an office and help support her mother and sister. She is now working her way through a bookkeeping course at a business college, where she Is considered a diligent and apt pupil. The police have been unable to obtain any clew aa to the Identity of the negro. OLD DOG Colli That SAVED Waa TWO Under BOYS Sentence of Death Rescued Miller Lads. ranville, VI Sbep, a collie dog that waa to have been killed because of his age. saved the sons of his master, Miller, from death when they were attacked recent! t.y an angry bull. and Jnke Miller, age twenty-three- , Valentine Miller, age fifteen, still are In a swiioiis condition of Injuries Inflicted by the animal, and Shcp, In bandage and with one leg In splints. Is being cared for In the; house by a veterinary. The boys hd gne for the cows and were nttneked by the bull, which. Phcp sttnekc-- vigorously. t"t distracting the sn'tiLil's attention from the hoys, both nf whom were gored and trnntpbil. that their father was able t" drive the Infuriated animal away with a l'i h fork tefure th sons were killed. Hie decision to kill Ktw p has It.-nr- y bn br..lned. It ysrs. In prison lristy and I QUICK I v4bs a An Economist "I'M tht colleague of ours FT ft Tf t'"-- i rso)titi.;!is ever agtln, got warehouse nenr 'rk In Tea. tint can rend lip lang'iaf". study political economy?" f rant rail lui mean things. Just "Yes," replied Reiisfor Sortrhnrnw Ireenwich and Liherty streets and have to think thtn, thi same as any "Itut hi only idea of political economy frted to ssve my fnoney ae!rt. Courier-Jou- r other wlf."-Lulsvi- ne Is to tsnke s mociKidy ele do the erotr Thursday I met Ilogan. I hadn't een him sine our prison day. IVI nal. omir.ing while he grain th appropriass riV.wa a.id out. I fixed aim up. We ations I took TA out and VII to drinking. MigM Take Risk. w Helen Ho yon are acquainted with Tre Reerrd. piandrel my aavlnc. .Mr. Itjiilipst He' fair! good look Atlas vcearlly shifted the wort 4 rtiea sre wandered Into Hattery 4o4 well, I sronldn't tav tbotieht It la 2. don't jtm think T from one shoulder to soo'ber to a ad fhey say hi has m llttlif ae. Mildred Te-ef Kd. To aare forgten hia prlaoti tbat way V "I (rawn." he tnttere. "I am h money, I abtauklat tnlrwj tonrrjing i tint once. flrat vicUio of tbee hold ap methoda." N Tow aay your husband Is X ti ar.-- iwl to try to s iirrtie rtiufht ( met It "If only ninths bnd mnffers nf tn nfK!..fire b n you hnpjx'n to splil something m the tnMe-o?h."I iitil-oUnit's true. i,n formal in this iht "Ye: I lind the thoughtreplioi Mr. Uonary of lr. WebMcr's rceedingly fully, "hut whenever I do anything like comprehensive, but woefully discoo-- . that at home Mrs. Tw.M.!e nlnnM Defied." loks as if s!,e demanded an apology." fr. ' -"t 4 y . . ....-I.-- ,J 1 the price of coal was cents a tun by Salt Lake coal dealers. At a bond election for the issuance or $15,000 worth of water bonds, held In Ephraim, the people voted for the bonds. The first squadron of the First cavalry, Utah National Guard, Is under orders to leave Nogales for Salt Laie on October 15. After an Illness of nearly a month George Todd, 78 years of age, a pioneer harness maker of Salt Lake, died from kidney trouble. A sudden attack of heart failure caused the death of Nicholas P. Uowe, C9 years of age, a flagman employed In the railway yards at Salt Lake City. Spencer Clawson, Sr., 64 years of age, one of the best known men in the state, died suddenly In the office of a physician In Salt Lake City, heart failure causing death. 'While chasing a playmate over the railway tracks in Salt Lake City, Roderick McKendrick, aged 6, waa run down by a train, his right leg being severed below the knee. The body of an unidentified Japanese, with the head completely severed, was found on the Oregon Short Line tracks at Salt Lake. It is believed the man suicided. Nearly 10,000 persons turned out Friday night of last week for the dedication of Salt Lake's ' White Way." Main street Is now one of the best lighted streets in the world. William Curtis, aged 18, son of Fred I'ayson of Salem, was killed In a runaway accident. His horse took fright and he waa thrown from the wagon, dying a short tune later. Dr. Torlld Washington Arnoldson. head of the modern language department of the University of Utah, died unexpectedly at a Salt Lake hospital, following an operation for stomach trouble. Fifteen thousand acres of Indian lands near Myton have been sold and leased at an average price of $16 per acre. Of the acreage disposed of acres have been leased and 18,000 acres sold. In a collision between an auto and a farmer's rig near Clearfield, a horse belonging to the farmer was so badly maimed that be had to be killed, and four young men in the auto were slightly bruised. II. J. Owen, aged 30 years, of Salt Iake, was accidentally shot and painfully, though not seriously, wounded by his brother, H. Owen, while they were duck hunting on the shores of the lake near Ogden. Members of the Citizens' Military Training association who attended the training camp at Fort Douglas are planning for a reception of the first squadron of Utah cavalry when it return to Salt Lake. Utah potato grower are annually losing large sums of money through th careless digging and storing of tholr crop, according to Dr. George R. Hill, director of the school of agriculture of the Utah Agricultural college. The recent rainstorm caused con siderable damage In th vicinity of Kaysvil'.e, the water system Intake being choked up and residence lots flooded, the highways being damaged. concrete roads being undermined in placea and must be rebuilt Public Improvements made by Salt Lake City this year will have a total value of $1,044,640 as against $1X83 410 last year, according to a report Issued by the city engineer. Of thi year's work, the report shows $306, L'O worth is still incompleted. James West, one of the picturesque pioneers of the west, died October 1 at bis borne in Salt Lake City. More than fifty years ago Mr. West waa in charge of the commissary department of the first construction crew te work on tbe Union Pacific railway. w. J. Whit taker of Snow ville fought a desperate battle wi'h a rabid coyote last week, but dispatched the animal before be was bit ten. The head was brought to Salt Lake and tested and the bacteriologist declared the anlmila afflicted with genuine hy drophobia. After slashing bis left thumb open with an ae whiie cutting titntier at the llonanita mine tn ISig Cottonwood canyon. John Johnson, a miner, walked seventeen wiles to Salt Johnson arrived City for at tbe ernirgenty hospital liortly af ter nildblghL. The Oregon Short Line board of in nuiry has returned a verdict relieving the railroad company and its em ployfes of ail rcspoiiaitiiii'y in con nection wi'h the death of Aima John son. lio was strurk oa the highway crowing by a train east of Dewey on the night of September 13. a miner, whose body August was reeoTprfd in t;ie Arizona desert several days ago, was formerly employ ed by the Chi f Con soli. la'ed mine at THANK YOUR GROCER if he asks you to try a can of 23 BAKING Jfp iltb POWDER Hewantstodo you a favor heknowsvvhat brands to recommend from experience. mm . lit 39,-00- 0 vi-r- y "My Idea of a wise mnn." Bald the youlJi who imagine he knowa thing. "I one who knows when to atop talk- T "Tt,;-" ' ' r.s...l,,,oTr.,o,T On October raised Displacing "How would you like to make one million doll ura in one year out of a gold mine?" uskcil the uhlfly promoter. "Nothing would plenno ma better," unswered Mr. Iui)wulte. "Then, you iiro Just the man I'm looking for." "I think not." "Hut you JiiMt ttald " "That I would liko to muke one million dollars out of u gold mine iu one year. So I would, but I wouldn't invest a dollar In the scheme unless the nlmft was sunk In my own buck yard, and ore were taken out enough the first day to pay oil the inortguge on my house." .CI I STATE NEWS UTAH STOPPED BY GIRL EXTREME CAUTION. FIRE. -- RIFLING OF SAFE FORGER'S GUEST Gatlxeirecl Smiles ! TIMES. NEPHI. UTAH THOUGHT SAVED HIM Chain Conveyae Nearly CripEndi pled a Chicago Post Office Clerk for Life. Oilrsro. A fst wnrkirg bndn saved I' nil II. Jobnson. n sutstitnte mall cWk at t post e?Tice from serl.-- us Injury the other day. 1I was throwing mull Into an endless chsln r",ivynf whn his arm became entsncied In the heavy cord of a mail sack. Swiftly en surely the pm was being carried to a position where It would be first brfkrn and then torn from M borty, Johnson thotiCht quickly and Jumped mtn the conveyor, laid oVrs-- and rode with the sack of mall. On the way he disentangled his arm. urtt when the eon rev or was (rtofpl walked downstair and resumed his wotk. pos-!M- e n L-.- Lur-ka- you CLEAR . RED PIMPLY FACES Red Hands, Red Scalp With Cutleura Soap and Ointment. Trial Free, The soap to cleanse and purify, th Ointment to soothe and heal. Nothing better, quicker, safer, surer at any price for akin trouble of young or old that Itch, burn, crust, scale, torture or disfigure. Besides, they meet verr want in toliut preparation. Free sample each by mall with Book, tddre postcard, Cutleura. Dept. L, Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv. This Is No Joke. They had graduated tn June. asked "What are you doing the dear girl In tbe dialogue. th work," replied "Newspaper young num. "I have charge of th 'Hint to Mothers' column on the lall,y oT I'luBe )li. And youT" doing a similar stunt," answered tits jlear girl. "I write th 'Man About Town' a nicies for th Fu Dally Gusher." V, A GRATEFUL ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Mr. F. C. Ca of Welcome Lav Pa., write: "I nlTered with Back- ache and Kidney Trouble. My head ached, my sleep was broken and na- I felt refreshing. heavy and sleepy after meals, was nervous always and tired, had a bitter taat In tar mouth, was dlzty, fioatlac had specks before 'foijVVi " thirsty, Mr. F. C. Case. my V k a dragging sensation across tnr loin, dimculty in collecting my tbougbu and was troubled with shortness of breath. Dodds Kidney Pill have cured me of these complaint. Ton are at liberty to publish this letter for the benefit of any suITe.ifrr wh doubt th merit of Dodds Kidney Pills." Dodds Kidney pllla, 60c. per bo at yonr deafer or Ootids Medicine Co, Buffalo, N. Y. Dodd Dyspepsia Tablets for Indigestion ba oeen provtd. 60c. per boi. Adv, . flrile will this year pet, Jt.'l.O.Vi.O') on new public school buildings. for ar.d Grt ,.:, ISound for the Idaho potato fields to obtain rmp!o)ment. Wslier Iiempstcr, sgrd 19 years, of Salt Lake City, fell beneath the wheels of ai Orceon Short Line train at llarrisvi'.ii and sustained Injuries necessitating tbe amputation of bis left teg at the ankle. A census of tbe men In Salt Lake who haldtualiy desert their fa mli lea In win'er. leaving them to shirt for themselves. Is being made by th Charity Organiza'lons society of Salt Lake, wltb th Intention of compelling tbe tnea to provide for their faov Hi. Quite a Hardship. hear whut happened t young Dowder Sliuklns?" "No. Whut wu It V "He hurt his rltM urtn In a motor accident it nd now he's compelled t hoist highballs with his left. It' deuced awkward, too." 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