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Show TREATED AS FIRST ALL COFFEE dust, chaff of bad beans In HEWLETT'S Steel cut AIRIGiOF TIE LUNETA COFFEE Theodore Roosevelt Most Highly Honored in Europe. No fresh roasted Special machinery removes all this waste matter and the consumer buys nothing but coffee. Vour grocer will supply you at 50o per pound with this Coffee EXCITING INCIDENT IN ROME Former President Delivered Scholarly Lectures In Paris, Berlin and Oxford Represented His Country at King Edward's Funeral. Sunday Excursions $2.75 round trip, Salt Lake to Kureka, Mammoth, Silver City. TfiiB Icivm Union Drpoi 7:4f I. m. $1.25 round trip, Salt Lake to I.ehi, American Fork and Provo. 4 Tiaia lvvn Unioa Dtpot I; (to a. m. California Excursions will be announced abort ly. Thru aervice to I.oa Angelea not lulcr than June 15. For tickets, literature or further information rail at City Ticket Office, 169MainSt. T. C. PKk, ;. P. A . Lm Anerln. I il. ). H. Man.nlicU. A .Ci.f, A. . Sail l.k. Cut. RUBBER STAMPS swsOTi'iVA :hkckn ,Ku. Kull Use Ruhher Ttim Outnu and .upline, hi atoi-k- . Mall onlera twelve runiit atu-iitlnALT LAKE STAMP CO., Salt Lake City Artistic Deception. "Yes, we tiBed to be quite enthusiastic about art, but that was Just after my husband hud made hi first million. We ain't Koln' In much for It now." "What ban caui-cyou to luse your d enthusiasm?" "You see Hutu urt dealers are such awful swindlers. Jimluh pot Intererit-eIn a paint In' that they told him was a rtiasttTiilcre of Impressionism, and after a c.kkI deal of dicker In' bo bought It for a bljs price ami brought It homo; but we found out a. ier we'd trot It hung lit our gallery that It was nothin' but an bk somebody had threw agaliiftt the Refo.-min the Congo. Kins Albert of He'plm has approved the reforms proponed by h!s ministry In the administration of the ItelKtan Congo. The mist important la the abolition of the system of collecting taxes throurh forced labor, under which frlehtful cruelties have been perpetrated In the pant. Hereafter taxes are to be paid In money, not by labor, and are to be reduced ft amount; native officials are to be sub stllutcd for white; and obligatory labor on the part of adults Is to be restricted to the work designed for the Improvement of their own rtmditon. e I Scarcely less Interesting than his minting trip in Afrlcu, and at times ulmoht um exciting, were the adventures of Col. Theodore Hoosevelt in Kurope. There he desired to be treated us a man of letters and science, rather than as a sportsman, and bis desire waa gratified. Dut In addition, Kuropo insisted on receiving him as the most distinguished American of the time, and everywhere be went honors were showered on him. Emperors, kings, princes and all manner of royalties and nobility greeted him, dined him and toasted him, and the people In all the lands that he visited turned out In vast throngs to see him and cheer him. In Paris, Chrlstianla, Rerlln and Oxford Mr. Hoosevelt delivered scholarly public addresses and the literary and scientific circles opened to let him In and murveled at the wide scope of his knowledge. The event connected with Mr. Roosevelt's tn.ir that European aroused tho most Interest and excitement occurred immediately after his arrival In Italy early in April, llefore he left Africa his desire to pay his rejectsto to the pope had been conthe Vatican and the holy veyed father bud Intimated that be would be glad to see the distinguished American. About the same time former Vice President Fairbanks whs in Koine and had arranged for an audience at the Vatican which was cancelled by the pope because Mr. Fair-hunk- s first addressed the Methodist i IhhIoii in Home. When Colonel Hoosevelt reached the Eternal City be pest, where he was given a royal welcome. Paris was next on his Itinerary, and there on April 23 he lectured In the Sorbonne before a great audience of savants and students. The municipality and its officials, the president of France and various learned societies vied with each other In doing honor to the visitor, and for amusement he was taken to the field of aviation, where he saw some exciting aeroplane flights. Traveling northward somewhat leisurely, by way of Brussels. Amsterdam and Copenhagen, Mr. Roosevelt arrived at Christiana and delivered an address on International peace before the Nobel prize commission, which had awarded to him the Nobel peace prize for bis successful efforts to end the Russian-Japanes- e war. Emperor William had made great FOXY RIP. LOSE LIVES IN FLOOD MOTHERS WHO HAW APPALLING LOSS OK LIFE FOLLOWS HEAVY RAINS IN AHR VALLEY IN GERMANY. DAUGHTERS Cloudburst Adds to Horror In Water Choked Valley, it Being Conservatively Estimated That Two Hundred Were Drowned. Find Help in LydiaE Pink-ham- 's Vegetable Compound Cologne, Germany. It is conservatively estimated that 200 persona lost their lives in the flood that swept the valley of the River Ahr in the Eifel bodies had been region. Elghty-soverecovered Tuesday. These were found along the river banks. A report received here says that fifty lives were lost at the village of Suult when a bridge crowded with persons watching the turbulent waters was carried away. Throughout the Ahr valley not one The floods bridge is left standing. were caused by a heavy rain that had continued for several days, causing the River Ahr to break its banks. Sunday night there waa a cloudburst and the water choked the valley, drowning every living creature In their path and causing Immense mou-etardamage. Two barracks In which Italian and Croatian laborers were housed were swept away and their occupants, who were In their beds, were drowned. The railway was washed out and several villages were destroyed. the Lightning which accompanied rains did much damage. There Is much distress among the surviving peasants of the valley, as most of them have lost their possessions. n y "If mothers realized the good your remedies would do deli, cate srlrls I believe there would bo fewer weak and all. ing women. Irreg. ular and painful erioas and such roubles would ha Hudson, Ohio. "Why did Rip Van Winkle sleep 20 years?" "I don't know, unless be wanted to dodge hla taxes." SAVED LADY'S HAIR OLD relieved at once In many casus. Lvdia E. l'inkham's Vego table Compound is One for aiUng girls n woand men. Their delicate organs need a tonlo and the Compound new ambition and life from the gives f i m dose. " M rs. CI eokge Strickles, Hudson, Ohio, li. No. 6, liox 32. Hundreds of such letters from mothers expressing their gratitude for what Lydia E. l'inkham's Vegetable Compound has accomplished for them have been received by the Lydia K. 1'iukham Medicine Company, Lynn, run-dow- "My mother used to have a very bad humor on ber bead which the doctors called an eczema, and for It I had two different doctors. Her head waa very sore and her hair nearly all fell out In spite of what they both did. One day her niece came in and they were speaking of how ber hair waa falling out and the doctors did It no good. She says, 'Aunt, why don't you try Cuticura Soap and Cutlcura Ointment?' Mother did and they helped ber. In six months' time the Itching, burning and scaling of ber bead was over and her hair began growing. Today she feels much in debt to Cuticura Soap and Ointment for the fine bead of balr she has for an old lady . Mass. Young: Girls who Girls, ITeed This. are troubled with painful or irregular periods, backache, headache, dragging-dowsensations, fainting spells or indigestion, bhould take Immediate action to ward oil the serious consequences and be restored to health by Lydia K. llnkham's Vegetable Compound. Thousands have been Of seventy-four- . own case was an eczema In my restored to health by its use. "My If you would like special advice feet. As soon as tbe cold weather your case writ a a confidencame my feet would Itch and burn and about tial letter Mrs. Pinkbatn, at TO PREVENT FRAUD. then they would crack open and bleed. Lynn, Mass.to Her advice it free, I Then I would flee to my and always helpful. Taking the Air in Austria. Fraternal Insurance to be Regulated mother's thought Cutlcura friends, Soap and plans for the entertainment of the by Law. Cuticura Ointment I did for four or Trial Bottlo Fr Mail in Merlin, but the death of New York. A conference in New five winters, and now my feet are as King Kdwnrd caused the curtailment York to put the finishing touches smooth as any one's. Ellsworth Dunof tta program to a considerable extent. Instead of being the kaiser's upon a proposed uniform bill for reg- ham, Hiram, Me., Sept 30, 1909." of over eight billions of fraguest In the palace. Mr. Roosevelt ulation Children. insurance ternal throughout the Unitstopped at lha American embassy, Listen to this opinion from David frabeen called the has ed States by and though William received him and Starr Jordan: ternal committee of the National from Epilepsy. Fita, FaUing Sirknosa, "There Is nothing In all the world If yo aoflcr of Insurance Commissioners. or bare rbildn-W, UJ New litso Important as children, nothing so Bpuma. iiiiiuq will rrlier them, and eutT all job are akr4 to frathe of national Representatives tlo to la acad a 1 In fur If Free h wl. ilai aj fioiUa of Ur.aUj'a to go yo j ever interesting. ternal congress and the associated for If you ever some Ouroa fraternities of America will be present wfch to bephilanthropy. has cnre4 tbeoModt whrre evcrrthW elat It of any real use In tbe fiUlMl. and the outcome of the conference luar.ntr.t t,y Mjr Mxdtial LaiHirato.i do something for children. If t odrr Pnra F1 and ttniifa Art, Jane smb. Il4 will have crucial bearing upon the world, Nn wrile tut tiprcial Free ever to be truly wise, study (.Mtinif you e i)u:u and 1 ve A Orim S and Cum future solvency of over half the fra- children. yearn We can dress the sore, CM W. H. HAT, 543 Petri plcta addrvM in the Streat, Haw Tort ternal insurance societies bundage the wounded. Imprison the riwH anttoa thli paper. Orussiau Sllordsra. United States. , heal and tbe sick criminal, bury the Practically none of the states has dead, but there Is always a chance A Practical Discourse. had supervision of fraternal Insurance, that we can save a child. If the great One stormy day the children were although the societies have outstand- army of philanthropists ever extering "promises to pay" to widows and minate sin and pestilence, ever work amusing themselves Indoors, playing orphans amounting to billions. The out our race's salvation, ft will be be church. "Now, Florence," said Theodore, "I'll bo tbe minister and tell you opportunity for fakes and fraud In the cause a little child has led them." what you must do, and you'll be the good name of fraternal societies will Nautilus. people, and you must listen and do be removed by the regulative meas-uswhat I tell you." Climbing up on which Is in way of completion. Why Jones Was Sad. Jones' rich grandmother died and a chi'lr, b began his sermon. "Florat Niagara. Jones seemed unnaturally depressed ence, you must be a very good girl Tragedy and Niagara Falls. N. Y. Muring the and sad. Ills friends tried to cheer and do whatever your brother wants you lo. If be wants your playthings, first international exposition here an blm. "She left a last will and testament, you must let blm have them, and if unidentified man leaped Into the river you want any of bis, you Just let 'em before the eyes of thousands and was I suppose," said Jenkins, carelessly. "Oh, yes," said Jones, raising his alone," Christian Herald. swept over the brink of Luna falls. Oscar Williams, a steeplejack, tried a head at last, "she left a wilt and tesSomething Lacking. trip across the gorge on a wire, hang- tament," chimed In in Venice, with Its ro"Disappointed were Drown, "Ah," "you T. bea t fwTmik.f7nfct.!f Cienml ing by his teeth. Ills apparatus tdmwl.1, mantic and canals?" lagoons course of Of a friend hers! came Jammed on the wire when he always COL ROOSEVELT IN VENICE "Well, there waen't any place to was about half way over and he hung your name was mentioned." "Yes." answered Jones, bursting; shtKit the chutes." received, through the American minis- dined him and showed him the Ger- foiiy-flvminutes 125 feet above tho floods of tears, "my name was Into a Me from man Cardinal ter, mrKsaRe Mrs. Wtnaiow'a SooiMnr tyrtif. fry army In maneuvers, the more river, until firemen slid a rope and rltw !. fttthiiiim.. attbutt. del Val, papal Vecretary of state, to spectacular and public features were pulley out to him. by which he boys. I I am to have" Vnetl'l4rwn af-- t t mentioned, S.a.1firti more while Lung the effect that the popo would grant omitted. On May 12 Mr. Hoosevelt deexpectant, They beended to the Maid of tM Mist sobs choked back bis words. an audience to Mr. Hoosevelt If be livered at the University of Iterlin an low. Honest politicians are as plentiful "I." be declared at last, "am to have In some places as white blackbirds. did neit repeat the mistake made by address on modern civilization which Xir. Fairbanks. The colonel promptly was highly praised for lis the Testament!" Scraps. Faith Not Sufficient for Cure. scholarly called It all off. stating that as an In- qualities. Chlcato. Death.' caused by a Docile Cneete. dependent American citizen he could bite, Tuesday nifcht ended a Having been appointed rpeclal amwhile eating wilb Andrew Carnegie, not submit to such restrictions. The bassador of the United States to at- week of torture endured, thriugh re-- I appetite and courage last month tbe tend tho funeral of King Howard. Colgiou fanaticism, by Oliver Push. .0 dishes cooked by tbe young girls of onel Hooocvclt next croc(! the chan- years old, of Zion City. Pugh was bit- the Margaret Morrison school In nel to England, and when the body of ten by the snake the previous Wed- Pittsburg, said: the dead monarch was carried to the nesday, but, true to the teachinc of "I have no fear before these experitomb he van one of the remarkable his creed, refused to take anti l te mental dishes. He who has eaten in crowd ol royal personages and distinfor the t.oiscni or medicine of any France learns to eat Wldly. guished men that followed th gun kind, rtlylng on the prayers of bis "Think of the French cheeses alone! carriage on which Edward's coffin was fellow religionists to cure him. "Why, one afternoon In a restauborne. Alter the funeral he was rerant In the Houlevard des Itailens, t Johnson Sells Picture Interests. ceived ty King Oeorre find Queen beard a guest shout angrily: San Francisco. Jack Johnson has .iary and by the widowed queen "'Waiter, look here, this cheese Is mother, and in a quiet way made soil his share in the mo'lon pictures walking all over th table.' . ' . by the niourtilrg of the nation In his coming fiht with James J. Jeft r,, i'-'i- ' It "'Ah, have no feur, monsieur. much attention was nboan h!:n. This fries for $50,0110. The pti- chasers of won't escape." the waller 'If replied. culminated. In Imdon. by a reception j Joht.son's share of the pictures itfcocs too far. Just call "Jules. Jules!" In the Guild Hall, at ahlch the freewas a motion picture company, repre. It always answers to Its name."" dotn of the city in a gold casket was sen'ed by William T. Rock .f New Dcware of Ointments for Catarrh SI.OQforYou presi nted to blm. York. Sl.OOforUs He was the gucM, thereafter, of that Contain Mercury, An Easy Way to Earn Pin Money Venezuelan Schooner Wrecked. several prominent Englishmen, and nf "wS f!n4 tv amr o e m eirrtiinf funr fu,rr1a on June 7 he delivered the Roman" i4 Will' tiistad. Cutaca't The governoe r fef. r'r we!. r lecture at Oxford, which bad ten ment s hfener Van Iferdt has been ft.' MtuiijH r.' ' ,lryt - rtMl I , . tn ! I. 94 M, l.r l'iTt,4 t'. .U. tn , r?t ' of t tl trom th Knr af t 4 postponed by the demise of the king wrecked on t h" northeast l tt , In 1i , y"H ' . - J t jttifl t t, , T iA mty fnpr stftr-t.iji w. Thl was the rnef t pretentious of all Curacao. Her captain, crew and h h f- f I t t r r oir O, tr.ffif.i.. his Eureipean Addresses and the best, with vnr ,,i fi.mt lr At e' v is with the exception of four irtin, rtf1 IS t Hf Movt Mr.n mi,. 1 i. rrf tj , ImtHir rtr eon. one passenger, were IV- int his subject was "liiologlcal Analogies sailors and f r I iim sf St tsn It m I r In History." 4 'f eett.v loft Includes the govdrowt.ed. The ,iiniiiii. t't rfT:rimnn , rwf fwtM. e'M The University of Cambridge hon- ernor of Buenos Ayre. ty,,. ripianatl,a MM t ufcr P. e fsswipuwt laac i. a iRtM t ored Mr. Hoosevelt by conferring np World's Missionary Conference. on him the degree of doctor of laws, Invariably. and the occasion served to demon "When I looked over my mall.' said MUSIC LESSONS FREE Edinburgh. Scotland. The worlds rtrate his popularity with all classes missionary conference, a representa- orie jfiing author, "there was nothing Leaving the Sorbonne, Paris. fta,osV im rH(ll rwf hiTf y As Mr. Roosevelt accepted M f f v.raa fcVv1v l ni tive gathering of rPotestant Churches, In it exceptirg bills or rejected manutv,'vlt.,y f head of the Methoeliat mlnolon tried to plotna from the hands of J' rt i rg n h,r Atrf Man. i'.ttyt Hnft, opened on Tuesday, under th presi- scripts" n i ,rr mn twt fs.f n j m ar make religions capital out of this, and rellor Mason, the students who crowd dency of lord Halfotir. "I know," replied the other; "It's nt ft t t frTft imp;;,7 rfaV Mr. fioosevelt thereupeifi canceled th ed the galleries ihouted "Teddy! always either eometblng due or f4 n.p tj, r.p tf.i rmr4 M &rm 1&t rr rKtaf Insurgents Still Have Hopes. plans for a general reception to which Teddy!" and let down a large Teddy nothing doing." Ru San Juan the Methodists had been Invited. bear from th ceiling. Sur, Nicaragua. Th whole "or Meat. Iirkia KrelMt. yala, tea was Thus, with his usual luck and facility audience cbeeed and the colonel, at mors that the United State arwl All That BE rV1nt 1.Tlt for "coming out on top," be had the he passed trot, smlllng'y patted the about to Ititervene and save the revoA"P-t(Trr Mtin Y.r AsV & r are best of the matter all around and bis Teddy bear. Later that day causes to bear Tnt Mr lutionary beginn'ng t e,r Write Murto tire Itenwly It'ig Co.. hf ftr-- Tho m t P' conduct was generally commended All Roosevelt addressed 700 graduates, on jfruit in the western department of C( iiia imuf wna got. Mollis ai.trm tlr. 4tr gnntt over the world. all kinds of topics. have t fTiiwM4 t Sporadic tipristngi iNicaragua. at ?mit conare the Clrtnmstancea S beyond hi a r Irmm h Mr. and Mrs RoeevU and Kermlt trtii. 11 nrii in of the departments On June the traveler, together 'occurred anil, in f nr'1 t bis conduct Is in Ms ,r..,i4 ptar were received by the king and queen with Mrs. KooKevelt, Kermlt and Miss and Rlvas. To check these the trol of man, but LSto co'trm Cat. iroTi.a power. Iteaurnont. of Italy and spent some days In that Ethel, sailed on the Kalserln Augusta government has dispatched SOO te-- i S.a.aaMCf ImHI (nacarrifla. country. The colonel and bis wife vis- Victoria on tbelr way to New York by land and 151 by sea to the departT?vlv emla s4 ' tnont .4 puw. ited Venice and traveled once again and the rousing welcome that he knew ment of Rlvas. wf The government ICCIVQ REIUBLE t PROMPT the Riviera route that they passed over was awaiting blm from bis fellow forces have Oroclos Ope cow a landed fwcome Tms on their honeymoon. &"d ttett Mr. countrymen, property the r'r;hern extremity 'in the when . r , m., 4Mtt tl turned into a CeldT Roxfvelt vl.ilted Vienna nd Huda- IIENRT FO?ltTCK. cas ern cast. laie Daavar, UIwmii. n Br - Epl3old - e Near-Trsged- y " Trapped. The perpetually clever man listened solemnly to the tramp's bard luck tory. "That's the name old yarn you told me loot week," he said, winking at bis companion. "Maybe It Is," adlmltted the weary one & he started on. "I'd forgotten having met you. I was In the penitentiary lajt week." Success Maga-sine- ; . e de-F- -fl e Matter. Departing Senior Professor. I want to thank you for alt I have learned during the past four years. I Professor Gmmp That's all right, my boy; don't mention such trifles. Where the Difficulty Lay. Farmer. "What's all this scrib A Trifling blingr Son. "Shorthand, father. You ought to learn It." Farmer. "What mould be the fond of that? If I learnt to write it. never could It. Flicgende Itiactt r. n-a- Winding Up Mis Affairs. here, lien, what did yon liool me for? I t nl got no quarrel "ixwik wi:h you." "You had a f;ej with Jim Wombat, didn't ye?' "I did. but Jim s dead." "I'm hi executor." Kansas Ci'y Jnu'nal fCSOlDGUUSyl ncc-enaar- y - $ rsf - A1 f- lr--.r c- "Ibet a dr.d-lion- lent f"wl," "Oh. that en t h fme. without any !, ip." ro4'ne - excel They grow Can't Convince Mr. says nature telis every eecret onre. Tb woman who wears a spnrte.iis complexion will not beKmersem lieve it. . t- e-- i Ob'ivioualy Wrong. iM-- ir " '. ty t- b f -- fc ti ( u ,h....i,rir -' ai Vice-Cha- Always Political. "He seems to be as tip to date politician." "1 should say m. fiefore proposing to Miss Specie he gnt up a petition pMh 7.10 signatures nrg'r.ff her to him se1 tror m r taVl t rf n - ll .- T-- .l cr m Cif INDEPENDENT ldli ft ee. - -- t- " f, Is, r-- -- i Ora-nad- t '..!' ftaw-- Was a Plain Cass. " Ycii want to divorce your husband? Ton say yoa cannot agree? What evidence can you give of Incompatibility of temper? "Why, t want a divorce and be 4eese"L" accer hnmfim-l.fc- - v 9- w- M f,v.-- v,r-- . re "ty-fjwt- t- (mi rimn, r. tit rt |