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Show A Good Suit costs say $4010 A Good Watch costs say S40.C0 thvult You wear six CONGRESS watches? We sell better watches. 1ST WORK RAPIDLY Progress Has Been Made Lltths with Any Measure But Budget Bills. 170 UkKEIXufAi ALT ATTITUDE OF THE DEMOCRATS THE SHORTEST ROUTE TO JARBIDGE ..IS VIA..... DEETH, NEVADA Thay Probably Will Support Legislation Sanctioned by the People Republicans Suspicious Because Opponents Urge Nomination of Roosevelt. Washington. If congress wishes to the country with a record of full accomplishment for the session It will be necessary for it to do a good deal of work within the next six or eight weeks. The house and senate have been In session since the go before DEETH. U oaly 65 milti from JARBIDCE and u oa tha mam lint of both the Southern Pacific ud tk Westers Pacific Railroads. sxtt&Wi first Monday December and If the Kto. Full appropriation bills be eliminated, the 'K('KS. lino Knhhpr Type Outtlu, and supplies in slock. number of measures which are well Nail onlern receive attention. forward on the road to passage are ALT LAKE STAMP prompt CO., Salt Laho City RUBBER STAMPS Vanity In the Animal World. According to a ptory told by former Governor Stokes of New Jersey, at a recent banquet,, vanity is not confined exclusively to the female sex of the human species. In a small town over In Jersey. Mr. Stokes suid, there Is. a corner grocery where you may buy anything from a twenty-foo- t ladder to a pearl necklace. Adhesive plaster, Bauer kraut and toil et articles are also sold, and in case of necessity you may get a haircut or a home bol in the buck yard. Some time since a farmer stopped In the store to get some horse linl ment to rub the rheumatism out of a sick cow, and two or three ditys later he tame back with a kick. "took here, Abner," he complain-Ingl- y remarked. "I wish ye would be a little more kcerful how ye throw yerself bick o thet counter. T'other day' ye give me cologne Instead o' hoss liniment, and gash-das- t it I didu't put It on thet sick sow afore I found out what It was." "It tJidn't hurt her any, did it?" broke In the groceryman. "Can't say thet it did," answered the farmer, "but ever sence she has had thet sweet smellln' stuff on her, she hain't done a darned thing but Jes' look at her reflection in ther duck Tele pond an" sigh." Philadelphia graph. MV ' In comparatively few. It has been shown by the history of nearly all congresses that when the and the representatives make up their minds to go to work, and do It. they manage to get through with a good deal of legislation In short order. The postal savings bank bill has passed the senate, but the house has not yet given It consideration except in committee. The Interstate commerce bill was introduced into the senate and into the house at virtually the same moment, and the two bills were identical. The house has made many changes in the meas-uruThe senate also has made changes, but they are not In many respects like those which were made in the house. senators e. life-size- Sank for Women by Women. run by women for tA. tvew .bank women, has been opened In London. It is a branch of Farrow's bauk. The only male on the premises will be a mehnTr. Men will be excluded from being depositors, rive hundred women's names already are enrolled, the greater number of them representing tew accounts, but some of them transferred from the central office by request of female clients. Everything points to the success of the scheme. Current accounts will be opened from f 25 and deposit accounts from 25 cents. The business hours will be longer than other bat.?. In Simply Obliged To. Old George Kettle run lied into the Trotwood telegraph office the other day with a small package wrapped in a newspaper onder h's arm. Telegraph this to my wife down to tayton, Harvey," he said to the telegraph' clerk, thpiisflr.fi the packaga through the little window. "No. tin, George, we can't do anything like that," laughed 1he clerk. "trat ye." said George angrily, "ye got to do 1L " It's my wife's teeth." Kansas City Journal. t " A,re Limited, Indeed. e asked. "In favor o! suffrage for women?" "In,a limited- way. yes." , "Umitcd? How do you mean?" "I would have It limited to women who are as capable as their huhands re of deriding what might be host you."-sh- - for the country." IV you call that limited? " tell you I5'it there happened to be open window and he enrajied. tot m-a- r me an Ownership. "Own your money; don't let It own He foti," advises Jsmes a fallen. nerdnV r.ald np a warning finer at lb engineer of this column. We are already owned by the people from whom we buy our coal and ire and ejega and meats. Growers. Cabby No, tinfs ain't wot they- - was tbe dignity of the perfesslon's gone. Kverybody wants a b oomlng tail; and when they're Mowed "emselves 'oarse and can't get one teey 'aves yon as a bapolopv. Sketch. Th Knight of the Swan. Teaot fcondtirMng a lady home after coneert,w"hy did you ask roe to tak yon home? tJid you consider tne the bravest? 5oprano No, bnt 1 thought you could shoiit Imidest ter . Fliegende H' set- Her Reason. He Woeld you rather be or KV tbre cteift? ! - Iceanfifiil, lot-of few !,;; )j onu. 1 heautl-fa- l think. Yon , mm, but only su;id Iiocon I rsnacrir.t ara billons The Insurgent DELAY IS DANGEROUS. 95,000,000 WINNER Republicans do not know exactly how to take tbs cola nol's silence. Mr. Roosevelt was met by a number of men who bad with them the Insurgent's tale to tell, Record in Card Game Hefd by while there were present only one or Young Englishman. two at the meeting with the colonel to enlighten him as to the administration's side of legislative progress in With Little Knowledge of Cards Hs the United States. Of course. Mr. Wins Title to Mining Property In, Roosevelt found letter from Senator Australia That Made Root at the Khartum postofllce, and Him Rich. this probably gave him the most elaborate account of American doings from New York. hive mllliou' dollars fa the administration's point of view. the largest sum ever won iu a cfafd Some Conflicting Sentiments. game at a single sitting, and the story A good many members of the In- of the vast winning carries the listener surgent faction in the lower house of to a lonely hut in a rugged section of congress are members of what has Australia, according to the chronicles been called the "Back from Klba of Ralph Nevlll, the historian club," although It is hardly necessary or gambling, gaming, English gamesters and to say that this club has really no the turf. sayB the New York Teleactual existence as an organization. The story is related as an' Ingraph. One of the curious things that have stance of the or fortune, which come out of the Roosevelt silence is the In certaiu rarewhims instances seems to derecent outspeaking of some of the Dem-- ' light in her girts upon ocrnts who for reasons of their own some oneshowering Is not a gambler. ; ' who seem to want to Impress it upon the A young who hud gone Kngllshmun, Republicans that Mr. Roosevelt Is the to Australia with a Blender ' capital, only man with whom the latter can was standing at the door of bis hut hope to win the election in 1912. It Is Just us night was falling, wlieu two. entirely probnble that, inasmuch as men who looked much like tramps this Is advice from their "friend tho The Englishman accorded the titwill be a enemy." Republicans them tle shy of accepting it at Its face tier such nospttality as uis scunt lafr afforded, and then prepared to put value. them up for the night. Pipes were .it In a speech delivered In the house after dinner, and when conversation recently Representative Palmer of waned one of the strangers drew Pennsylvania spoke of Theodore. from his Roosevelt ns "the first insurgent of of cards. pockets a much soiled pack .. them all." This was Intended by the the young host kpew tittje Democratic member to let the Insur- of Although he gaming, finally consented, after gents understand that he and presu- Uiuth to play lor small mably others of his party believed that s kes;persuasion, but ho stipulated .thut.HH.sooq. Mr. Roosevelt was the chief apostle of as three chunced, to lose the movement which had resulted In suchany of the the taking away of some of the power ets themoney as they had in' their pockplay should coasc :.Tbo gaipe from Speaker Cannon, nnd in other lor a time with varying formovements In which the insurgents piogressed tune, but luck eventually wviit Ui way are or were engaged. of the nost and the poefctitiuof. bja Suspicious of the Democrats. guests wire emptied of .their niodtt A Democratic member of the house sums. The losers were anxious to concommittee on agriculture recently told tinue, promosing to remit their" io.ing a group of Republicans that If Mr. upon arrival at the nearest town, but Roosevelt should run again for the ine Englishman insisted that. bp ' presidency he could carry Georgia agreement be Kept. and North Carolina and would come "We agreed to play for ready pretty close to carrying South Caro- money; your losses are trifling. Let's lina. turn in and go to bed." ho snld. Other Democrats have been telling Tho losers continued to' Insist, but the Republicans in cloakroom and In their entreaties fell on deaf eunt.; Sudcorridor, and occasionally on the floor denly one of them said: of the house, that the majority party's "Hill, where's that bit of paper we one man in whom their hope for suc- got up the country. Perhaps cess can be placed Is Theodore Roos- us for that" A soiled document' was evelt In fact, the Republicans have produced. It to bo the title appeared had this dinned Into their ears by the of several of land up "''country. plots Democrats so long that even those who The bolder apparently attached little were Inclined at the Brst to believe that their Democratic advisers were telling the truth are now asking themselves what motive the Dctupcrats have In view. If the Democrats Control? Republicans in congress are speculating a good while In advance. It is true, as to what the Democrats will do If they secure control of tbe lower bouse In the congress. Tbe Democrats themselves are consulting privately as to what will be best for them to do if they come Into a partial possession of the legislative fat of the land. There Is practically no chance that the senate of the Unite States can become Democratic before the year 1913. when a new administration also will take hold of the reins of power Therefore if the present minority party should become tbe majority In the house In 1911 It could not hope Luck Went to the Host to secure the passage of much led. latlon that would receive the sanction, ! value to It. but the host agreed that it of the senate and the president. snould be allowed to JC?T. Some of the Democrats say that the When the came was.nuitKMl luck r best thing that their party can do If with the host and tbe document It succeeds In getting control of the soon pasred Into bis poor'-st-ioThen house is to start straight at the work th trio retired for the nisht. an J or tormulatlng and passing an out and i n t tin- sir..Tiff-f. j ' " ny. first having left n adr!re ,C hal any q,:,s,ion cnr,rnlng tLe J""1"'"' tD 0tZt0 ,he Democrat be killed u.ie ,,d to thn,,,' say enthusiastically that tbl. Is the j . mwk v aruJ ,ho KrigH,brilfc0 Pn fh' C"n,rr ' Ms slip ,t p that they they to their oil i r.r. h,n h hai wj standards snd that they behVve tbe other curft.- - , th nearest t arTk way to decrease the price of living H He wa, Hand. In froM ,t hi. No Conservation Bills Pasted. No conservation measures have yet President Taft has urging that at least two comprehensive bills shall be passed to save the country's natural resources. Nearly every day President Taft Impassed congress. been presses upon members of congress who call on nlm personally the necessity for legislation along conservation lines, and it is apparent that he hopes his desires will be heeded. It will take some time, however, to paBs the conservation bill, for It appears that there is to be considerable debate upon them before they can be enacted into law. No one yet knows definitely what fate awaits the administration's desires with reference to what Is called Statehood legislation. and Alaska matters are still in abeyance, and while to a considerable extent all these matters have been fullv considered in committee and to some extent considered in debate, there Is no telling lust how Ions: it will take either to pass them or to deny them passage. It is getting: late in the sensnn anH a great many of the members of con gress, tot& Democrats and Republicans, are anxious to get back Into their districts to fix up their fences for the coming congressional cam- palgn. Of course It will be to the advantage of the Renublicana If- the " y can go before the country and say. a "As party we have passed much of the progressive legislation which the platform sanctioned and which the president asked for" Attitude of Democrats. It can be said without any nartlaan spirit at all that it seems likely the Democrats will be milling to aid the Republicans in the passage of some of the legislation now before congress, although the Democrats tnav offer amendments to some of the pending bills. It Is apparent from what the rwmn. rrats say that they realize the country has demanded some of the tlon which the president has asked congress to pass. The Democrats contend, however, that the Republicans will not put It through In the form that the people wish, and therefore the minority party will go on record as In favor of amending the present bitls to some marked degree The Democrats, however, apparently do not care to go before the country In the light of having blocked attrh of the Republican legislation as sppsr-entlhas been sanctioned by the country. Fa it is that the memSe. of both parties may get together and put through considerable legislation oetween now ana me date or adjournment, and it Is evident that It must be put through quickly or that congress will be obliged to sit until Washington swelters In l usual sum mer heat. Roosevelt Still Silent. It seems to be certain that the silence of Theodore Roosevelt Is tot to ba broken until he reaches this country, and the fact that the colonel seems to prefer to keep his own counsel is affecting Republicans and Democrats In Washington In different wsya. The Democrats see In It a strong possibility that the former president eventually may make up bis mind that at the -- call of the country" be will feel It Imperative to answer "here" In the year 1912. The regular Republicans In congress still pin their faith to tbe belief that when Mr. Roosevelt finally speaks H w 111 be to voice an Indorsement of the Taft administration as far as It has gone, and to voice as well an Intimation that If things go on a they are going the colonel may decide to become an editorial prop n lel1. d Jenkins, sfier . i 7." The Large Way. lr. Cnldwell's for tvpsln haa been sohl In dins sloreaSyrup Apronjtf of J, Pleruont Morgan's twenty yeara. Tha Is only 50 cents r II a bottle. 1'itotircVsi' as. show it in his It price is especliilly uduptetl to the uses of ba!of $100,011(1,004 wherewith bies, children, women ami old folka. Ita proffer vouched lo Ihe iovcrnment. and 'to biiild jniora Now York suliways, a purity icsulla from ita line are suuranleed. If broker said: never tried II uend mime and have you "Mr. Morgan's wealth cuuses l.iin to addrcxa for a free trial hot lie. which will be cheerfully aent to your homo prepaid. look nt money In a largo way. Om e, If there In unv ineilli-Madvli-that you or uiiythlUK about your condition at 't1frfJ.Me?Airtitan club-il'ifth ave- wnnl, und.-- i si n.1. write the docUnit don't you I nue, I told li in of tho dealh of a I; tor Address your .letter, lr. W. 11. . ' t'uldwell. 2U Caldwell Bldg., Montlcello. ; j "'lfow much' did he leave?" Mr. Morgan asked. Algy Explains. "What do you suppose, Algernon," "'A matter of five or six millions, I the young thing asked, "is the reason believe," said I. the ocean Is salty?" . eyebrows lifted."I am sure 1 don't know," drawled ".'.'lJow deceptive .circumstances sometime ho.suld. 'I always A'.gy, "unless it is because there are hfiii" quite 'comfortably off.'" so many salt fish iu It." Success. re-ce- I l 11 Xrjj-nd- , sup-ipki- d ' I Used to It. Recently "a lady witness in a court to a .up the state was subjected troublesome fire of cross questions. und.Uie IawyT ..thinking, that some apology was .necessary, tried to square " ' .vimself. '1 rtully hopo. i Jnadmn." said he, "that I (Jon't. annoy you with all these stions." ' "Oh. no, was the prompt reply; "I am accustomed to It." don't mean it?" wonderlngly , "You ' ' ictfictl the. lawyer.. ShT"!! . . h. I ! r h,n' .i The Dog Settled It. '..'multimillionaire Tho was uncertain. "Hut how do Y kiibw you can support my daueUter, In the manner to which she has been' accustomed?" he doirtcfndoiL; doblotisly? r The imported..- job)man smiled blandly.. " wlffV.'-rtest," he volunteered. "Wtat.tesir.j lif with you one year and she Is accustomed and ten wjll.know what to Bay." Hut'jiist then James' the footman, "1 will see I how liberarfrl lh- t.r.000 bulldog. - TVn In mnr Caiarrti In IhN nf th rmmtrf thw mil tbff tol c.piimr. uii4l Uw b4 hm tfirtirsb.. m tr at n wa g.pmouiiceil t a i!.flrt'.aiv.f flwur ai.4 - al l by rM..tati l r 1. ttlg , n rtif na tr4i?m-:iipr.N .mf.ctxt tl a.eursl w. n ft-- 1 141 l k- lfelr-tv- n4 lil.lt 4l tbej-l'l- 4 . i(t,rra Ut Iw ft cmmHitMtln.aJ c:i-- r. r(MM.lu1HMiiil IrraUritiU V. J. lurt. maiiula-mm- l CM.m. IB hr llw wily i mmtilutlciest nif on lH tnsrkt. It Is kot tr.nmsl'r m dvsv te-- n 10 fli 'M l s JrcitwMnfHl, It ris rilfvri:r uo th lnrl .l'-i. kir9'Y-- ot lh r4 m.t-HTtwv ofirt- nr-.1.. a . y rut it turn to curt, hcod fcur aa, 1.-Al.lrVva 'K J Cin !K. CO.. Tolnlck, OkkV - lf Itdtoi Lu'a bv l t- - ; . if Hon. I'LM fcr vtnm Critics and Managers Clash. lletwet-the? whole press of Copen-I111.1- 0 and all the theatrical managers a curhnis contest has started because t, inatKigcrs want to runH-- l the rwelo wrltrtnly favorable notices. Tit contest win n the hoard of th atric.-i- l nianngers forbade the if rtii t rltlr l i ret til ji.g a theatrical taper. sx-rla- l 'Foeliih . at'""t """" a. mounted tranr-- Tho woman who loses her hearing may be thankful it wasn't her voice. . il iiui'.UiV f V believe that If on com- - s. appeared and Ity members j ylng be had come a long way, i d Ing Into power In the house the Demo neiter and fowi Though , rouebl crats pass a tariff bill that the conn dressed the sirar.ger was ldntl try, seelrg that thev have lh nnr9 of money. He announced pfwaepned of their convictions, and having come as desirous of purchasing plot to the belief that the tariff a ion himself or land, and said he was prewired t see will ... ... to it a high, Demoeratie that Me pressed his h'st senate is returned and that a Demo- - , .11 ar be knew .!. any lots for cratlc president Is elected to succeed I sale, nnd final! wiillam II. TafL ory of the scrap of paper TheMort Ideas of the Leaders. seemed vastly to amuse the straneer There are other Democrat bo. belore he left be h.id offered t2'--C ever, who contend that If a tariff bill and 1nr It. Is Introduce! into tbe houe In the Tf n days later the visitor returned, day of party surceas. that of course a It cannot become the law of the land announrlr.g that he f,,d develoi-efr-the pere;nn of because of a Republican senate, and efttat.le cn.r. r lie dipiared t20o in that It will be something worae than the arh and fndored t wasted effort. It dawned Moreover, there are some of the man about ujf.n the young this time that the paper leading Democrats who say If was shown during the Payn Aldrich bill really was valuable, and he told his discussed that many of the minority visitor that It was not for sale Investigaf'on proved that tbe docuparty members were not In full sym ment was title to a property pathy with the Democratic low tariff which beid aoneclear of the richest mines In and If that the Democrats all Australia, end before position, he wa In the nivtv.keenti ,.rT r,. put a customs measure of their own I through with It it had netted the man who had oa the paper from the two through, dissensions In their ranks sr bound to be shown and that the ef- wayfarers In the hut a sum very close to iaxo.tm. The Khtlishman, iho fect will be bad. The Republicans In the house are Is still alive, later provided handsom sure that If the Democrats follow the 17 tor tbe men from whom he had advice of their party and actually un- won. He learned later that the wll todo dertake to pass a tariff bill In the stranger who took such an Interest In 8ixfy-econcongress oa to the control of the house, they will Mm was a speculator In mine, who In one frighten the twslo'se Interests of the that theway or soother, had learned property represented by the country and the working men to such was highly valuable, but even .n extent that the Sixty third congress paper will be Certain to be tlepublican, and be did hot estimate the tremtHcnia that the chances of the election of a sim eventually realid by fhT man ho wo'iid have been termed In most Republican president will be increased as more or less of a fortirg (irrle largely t rrd gimes GEORGE CLINTCN ui.ii.ii-- loose) change. "Vis." rejoined the l;uly.."l have a boy .at lioliio.'" who People' n '"""" W ,., '"".."-..- i A man's Idea of a generous act Is having a chance to take all another fellow's money and leaving him some - d Pr. veura, anil have ink many remedies, but ir. Calilwell's Syrup Pepsin hua dona me more k""u iniin unyililuK else. I am Co., Nuff;iIo, N. Y. Foster-Mllbur- Sixty-secon- ; for aiumuuh . ' rl hs a rfine.ly liouhl. lience you will be to know Quunuh, Texus, says: mill how the Hnv. A. J. Fletcher of Ituthar- ."I was so badly run wlmw torii, leuii., w down that the doctors present lit cured luTt'Wlih, t'old me there was no tnllKHllon. To una IiIh I whh so low own worda, b hope. In part: uiv rtlutlviki WAra auya. "I received the In Difcalled to see me Wore. 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