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Show E UTAH BUDGET new city jail Is beine oonRtmeted ehl. e Socialist party has nlaced a iclpal ticket in the field at Og-- CHESTER ROUGH WAY e harvesting "Or course, I'm glad Guy is coming and packing of r apples commenced In Davis said Mrs. Drayton with a sigh as she y last week. folded a lettet Tae crop Is very this year. from her bachelor e at Beaver Oily brother which she destroyed the had been readin. baiter branch store and the to her mother theafe, the loss , being several "Still I hope h( and dollars. '. won't expect per en hundred laborers are. to be fectlon of Cues .ved on tho. Davis and Weber ter. He was sc 'es canal as soon as tho work critical or tht man bo obtained. child when he eward of $500 has been offered by was here the lasl overnor for the arrest and convlcI was f the highwayman who murdered "It's Only Nat- - time that quite worn out man Riley In Salt Lake City. ural." when he left." real irge K. Maule, a "His Ideals for the youngster are v man of Ogden and author of pretty high," replied Guy's mother pular book entitled' "Ufa and "I suppose it's only natural that h the Way to a Busier Life," Is should think women can't bring up a boy in a manly way. Still, I did ver forgers have been giving most or his bringing up and he seems hecks to saloon keeners and to well satisfied with the added ss men of Ogden, getting away the older woman, withresult," a gleam ol considerable sums by tneir humor In her eyes. "Now, dear, lei mo give you a little advice. W. O. MeCarty, who was re-"Don't try to shield Chester, and injured In an automobile accl-i- don't apologize to Guy for any of the ha3 sufficiently, recov-fro- boy's little failings. Ogden, The situation ' hla Injuries to return to won't be nearly so trying If you let lome in Idaho. Chester answer for himself when his ne miscreant poisoned the fish uucle finds fault with the easy freeat Wandamere, a park near dom of bis table manners, discovers r Lake, using cyanide of potas-h'llin- the mark on his supposedapproximately $5,0t)0 ly washed hands and accuses the resti of game less little fellow of the crime of per tish. furniture for the Wavne stake petual motion. Let Chester defend nacle has arrlvea from the east himself." over the Is being "When Guy hears those slangy conveyed The tnlns li team to Wavne. Chester has acquired since building Is fast nearing completion. he began to play ball," mourned ChesClifford Cave, the young man who ter's mother," he will think me a neg was .Vcldentally snot In tne race lectful parent. But you know how while ouck hurcting near Ogden, Oc- futile have been my efforts to make tober 1. it Improving, but it la be- Chester stop using those coarse exlieved be ill lose the sight or one pressions." "I sometimes think you try too eye. "But One or the greatest banefits real- hard," said the grandmother. ized, by the new city or Mldvale is don't worry, dear. Iiemember to let in having all saloons closed tight on Chester stand on his own legs if his Sundays and holidays and In having uncle sees fit to criticise him. It will them, keep orderly, and close at mid- be much better for all concerned than for him to lean on you for protection." I night every night, The very first evening after her One man was killed and several brother's arrival Mrs. Drayton found - result or the delayed theas injured herself informing him that Chester firing of a shot, while they were en- had come In from play too late to gaged in blasting tor a railroad spur which Is being put In by the Utah change his clothes for dinner. "His tardiness Is really my fault," Construction company at Bingham. The frosts of last week virtually she said almost penitently, "for I closed the tomato canning season in should have had his watch put In orso that he could know what time Wtber county. The crop, however, der was a handsome one and had been It Is. I've been rather discouraged because It's been broken so often. practically all harvested, the profits You know, Guy. how unreliable an Into the growers being above tne averwatch Is." expensive age. mus "Yes, I know." said Uncle Guy seThe Kaysvillo city council when a boy Isn't passed a new liquor law. by which verely. to"ICFpccially his things. Percare take of taught Increased, been have saloon licenses If Chester had to earn hit baloons must hereafter pay a license haps of 90 per year. Minors, women or watches he'd Ivalue them more highly." "What do wont with that turnip, habitual drunkards cannot buy liquor, anyway? be not will permitted of scorn asked Chester, with an air and pool tables that made his mother shudin saloons. der. "It's only the sissies that sport of one Spring Amos S, Warren, gold watches pnd chains. Tlmre's villi's old pioneerpi is dead of aheart not a boy In our nine who carries a few of an Illness only after failure, watch." hours. Mr. Warren was 78 years old "Are you on a baseball nine?" asked first of the member and was the last Guy with a sudden softening of settlers of Sprinprllle. He drove Uncle one of the first ten wagons to pull bis voice. 1 "Well. guess yes. Maybe you Into this city. I can't play the Unci There Is practically no vinegar In think. because IGuy. am a southpaw, but " gani state dairy to the accordlpg ttah. . "Oh, Chester, you mustn't " began On the other and food commit-ionMrs. Drayton, but her mother's quick to $10,000 18.000 hand there Is from cough Interrupted the reproof. nc-tlfl'l tha! worth of diluted me went heretofore has sold as vinegar, and on I wish you d seen one "I had ball and two end Chester. sudden a U Is proposed to put strikes and then I knocked a home to the illegal traffic. run. tie", those other kids were sursu of carloads four to From thre prised. They think we fellows haven't suear the from gar are being shipped the dope, but " every day, much of It gotMrs. works at Iirayton's mother beckoned her points.' fiver Sugar Missouri to noing Imo the bsck parlor. There they beet wagons form one contimn is from d.THshl till dark, and caught only occasional fragments of are con ing In fro.n outside the h'ghly technical discussion that beets t.;e the masculine members of the family towns by the tralnload. of Austin, who has were excitedly carrying on. IL A. "Kottcn player bases full, two bceri making a specialty of bee cul two strikes and fanned out." gone, r of numb-years, reporti a tura for Mrs. Drayton made a whimsical that his apiary produced 38.000 w.'ilch grimace at ber Irurther as these bits this s.ason, of honey pounds like $2,200. of conversation floated Into the room. will bring him som-hln"Did you ever hear such Jargon?" bee culdemor-strate-that Ms has said. "Guy's language Is every she tn Hevier vaey. ture pays bit as Impossible as Chester's." T(. ri! recorder of Lehl ha ad An hour later, after Mrs. Drayton ertl wd tor soa'ed bids for d gelna had ben obliged to assert ber per! watcf the for city :h trenches ic sonal authority In order to get her rks. Th" 'rencb from Aipin? son to go to bed, Guy addressed her r" 1,-settling tank will h- - Ave d a h ilf miles Ion?, ar d the bldj tery seriously. "I tell you," he said, "that toy Is r q iire that th" wofk he commenced eorHng on wonderfully, and I hop : nt:i ia'.fly H'T th" 2!kh ins:. on and mother won't spoil him by there Ii f:o provision inadf j ront'niial training and criticism. your -s of 'tH h v the city an t the ll'ttei rhap develop naturally clt" j'il, llo-fp'd see lhat he ceimes ut all ninety (!iy.' end youH Otseri. scn'encd 1 ou can't expect a boy to be for the liheil sal" tl t tht. lrr;;r1-onmcOzdffl al ?oiiitely perfect. I see marked Im, inr in j, pif arrets: In blm since my last visit. d' i saded that th provement '..!. he tia:tsr tbreHe's a ereat deal more man'y and - ni'-a'a day. h'm furnish .Vy It's a relief to n e to fid i ilmb M. DarlifiS. whose Nxiy the that training you have fussy f f'.jnd lit the dor-3- at. ana drug stor? h'tn has riot weahencfj r ha raster." i a!t la' e Cry eariy fiol He: too much ngi tn the r" ac of d'"d ; the .rrninK. to notice the his of Tiers a'Hr.g I! .;ij:iiS to 11" ecririer's I! ' w reir.arks that h's s:s-'-cct as !' first ili'iisht he ha1 as he ta'k'-dto him ocesionf-rniird-rd- . "Wei!." he ?id at las. 'I'm efT to "i it n Ihir t.:r?ft My s rnvc In a" heft. "I pre ri ied to get up eariy and Cir.-'- i n i" !' !1iie-f tl e ivr''-lrive Chester some w.in's In pitching and vufri b""(Te P'.ry He wan's tti to Hicha.n, 'iivii:" u.td'-.feet h irt l ola: nf? m:f liii, p ire ire (.arrie that's on Ifl'er in the f dirt ard de'.ris. Kto'ane'tl wi Im g'ling downfoft first. 1,iv. n p.iui l h'it p rr) , who h'l her t),. itb. to get him a league hall and was tieliertd liy sn overhead l""i',n a htst class g!oe. Any one would Sllve. have known a woman tKught the prxtr Illchard Holnman, T.t years .f see lit'le chap the cheap outfit he has fell In front of a street car Pi F1 now. Well, good night." beinsr I k veret It'rs. Irrayton loofce-- at her mother f'l'y. his from his Wlr. It is sup;- - 1 h 5a comical bewjifjerment. cl'hr slij,'d or fln'ed, as h ha' The older worn a a laughed. "Didn't ftTiSsd the trar-- ot;I of ilar. r an yes ever hear, my dear, that fellow Ihen fell backward. ffIing makes us wondrous kind?" Chicago Daily News. We know of no other medicine which has been so successful in relieving the suffering; .of women, or secured so many genuine testimonials, as has Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. In almost every community you will find women who have been restored to health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Almost every woman you meet has either been benefited by it, or knows some one who has. In the Pinkham Laboratory at Lynn, Mass., are files containing over one million one hundred thousand letters from women seeking health, in which many openly state over their own signatures that they have regained their health by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Lydia E. 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Women who are suffering from those distressing ills peculiar to their sex should not lose sight of these facts or doubt the ability of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to restore their health. well-know- n i' n g high-wate- i ii, the tonpot; I broke it a short line afterward." It was like a dash of cold water. and now as he strode alons It gave him a chilly feeling of ;doubt. However, the quc&tlon must be settled to day, for be was to be gone four months and be could not leave It un settled, lie had tried for a week to boo her alone, and last night he told her that he 'was going' to say good-b- y and so it was with a feeling of determination that he rang the bell. Her brother opened the door. "Come right in, Mr. Harding. I'm awfully glad to see you." He closed th door and led the way to the' witting room. "I'm all alone. My cold Is much better and I'm buay working for Aunt Jane." He showed Phil a collection of broken chlua that he was gluing to- taught; y old fellow Indover. suspected of rch collections. , traps wiui n to work. Then one aeon walked past his to-da- lJ1'""" " line horse, deacon.' the old ffrt Ji'.houted. 'Did you buy him at the fai??' . . 'Xey said the deacon. Then, as the otlfr'caino nearer, ho added: I bought him with my pickings ovt of the collection plate.' "The oM man looked horrified. " 'Good, gracious!' ho said. 'I've often taken cnoiiKhi myself to buy a hat or a pair of trouM-rs- ; but, deacon, in taUin' to toy a horse ain't gether. Phil stammered: "Isn't your sister In?" "Ilelenc? No. she went out. but said Poverty and Consumption. she would be back at half past That poteriyls a to consump- that five." In demcAn'tfatd Home tion recent try "Half past five," echoed Phil. At stiitfhtics," wfitrh show that of would be on bis way to 10.000 40 annually that time be the train. He knew that she had gone die of consumption; of th iaiu num- out to avoid him and for the Instant CG; of ber only .mod. rat. Jy wi ll was ancry, then he renolved deshe the samj jnu;iUr pf yea!! poor, 77; to wait, even If he missed the and of J'uij; ra, 17. According to John perately and settle It at once. trrfa. nun fan. Knc'.lhb lead the labor burns, chatted away as he worked r ct nt. of th ronsuinplfvea In ex, 90 ind finally surveyed his finished task London xkn Itfe "t harliabte relief in i:h priCo. tbeir homes.' ' Vne has an old dish upstairs -thinks a lot of. It's broken she ttat Bible." of Word Origin The word biW U dcrhed from the and she'll be delighted to have It I .at In name bihlia. which was treated fixd." He ran upnUfrs and came back with as a slnini'ar tilt Louth It comes from the Orwk riC'!'cr"r'lural. niranlnit "Ut- the "old dish." and Phil's heart gave ile books." 'This Crfck diminutive a trap, for be was holding the Chinese was derived frnm byblus, or papyrus, trapot. "Hid you say that your sister valthe famous material on which ancient books wer w ritten. The lit! "Ulble" ued ItT" he said quietly. was f used, about the middle of "Wrll. 1 don't say shn valued It. It I'bristlan criturjr In the so ii"fii'l look worth much, but she econd rplstle of Clement thought a lot of It. Perhaps some one railed t.-''dead gave It to her." UHr2).' The bright thought settled everyFOOD QUESTION thing to him. Settled with PerttH Satisfaction by "It's full of truck," hn said as he a Dyspeptic proceo!ed to dump a miscellaneous collection of things on th table. Such ranttrr to satisfy all things aa tumbled out! A danre order, It's not an the member ut 'the family at meal a knot of riblton. a snap shot which time aa every housewife knows. Phil recognized Immediately, a faded And when lh Jimhaid has dyspen-al- rris bud. a tiny charm, etc. and can't eat the simplest ordinary a littl" p lliy as he glanced Phil food without causing 1ioubi, the food at the pile. It as though he l c oniB doubly snnoriiig. was In'niding on ground. Still An l.l;t..! woan writes: he had not ber-- to b an e: It was the "My titjuhand's bo!.'h was poor, ht brother who had tinoncinuFJly la! J !! to had no appetite for anything 1 could bare tint s"rts. rait: If a fortune depended upon his get for b!m. It semed. "He was hardly able lo work, was jTMtkg that train he would rath'f takir.it medklne ror.tlr.ua'Ty, and as lo'e ft thnn mis sefjnz her. anon as he would fel better would gi not to lgit H to work again or.'y to five op in a aiid thry rat In the twilight. Krery of a few pik. He goffered srer?ly with n rve was stra'ned for the t c11 rnown stf p. At her cheesy atomarb trouble. Tind of rterythif 1 had been able roi'e so ind'-- in th hail. to for biin to tat, one day ing "i'ing in the dark, brother" Fhe I turn! on the heht In the sitting room an dTcrt.!wm'-fiatw, jI got son-- , and triod It VjT breakfast the s she T.rd It. Then she caught sish of Phil. rriofnirs. "We a!i thought It was goon "Why. Mr. Harding" she starred outs'retcbed hind, but of v.t'.tn It forward had tio a'ihougb he tf etilarly. liut w hro ny husband rarr.e Vlowed his p'arii-- f'o the t n!l. at tsighl lie a?kd for Grape. SPive a rty of dismay. For mre she Khe turned pal: Nuts. wi ciT her guard. th tah'e to steady hef"It was the am rift, day and td graTd f Vrd rod: She tad to f t It t'ztt t.Vr , whrf, t.rn hef f we would to r i to the tal.le ti,! rj i;s(:n, t snrj P! il tarred to Herry. '."?. Henry. "Hare j on bi,y Grsi Nii's' was a re a frik in the li'irary called r uUr thirg. fa 1 b'gan to buy It by Pfnd It. 'Ti e Crvise of 'h Kif f T lh pkfS. a do" r jo-:tro'ih'e" health tf?ifi to Inv 4i'l er "My rsrova ris'.t alone. I aom limes fit Af'r a seareh f t tdin itej Ihnry fTendd ti"B I'd mz'ke something I frtutn'i to the sifing T'tiTi. II had lh.ir.ght he would like for a jthar.eo. heard the hail door cioe, . and saw ar,d still bar the same old Question, Phil burryinz don the etr-t"I'm sorry I couldn't find It for 'Have you any Grspo NufsT "He got so well that for the laet him." he sairl. 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