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Show V Park's Diamonds THE INDIAN WAR FEARED The Airman9 s Are celebrated for beautiful brilliancy, perfect proportions, and reasonable prices. A safe investment. Write us. T LAKE ra Clll Delay by Mexican Government In Answering Their Demand for Return "'of Vast Areas of Land May Result In Bloody Conflict. ITO A Mr. Peabody lived for hla daughter Lillian, one of the handsomest young girls among the "400." She was tall and graceful and had charmingly frank manners, aa only an American girl can have them. e Tonight the great gave a ball. It was now long past midnight and tired out with dancing, Lillian was sitting with young Count Pierre do LuBsones, in one of the 1st UTAH Calif ornia large salons of the Fifth avenue So-no- ra Low Excursion Rates Via On tale June fth. fith and 10th to frind, kiioiI lor return until KupU-mUc- r 15, 1911 To boa Aunt-Ir- a and return, H0 On aalo dally. June lBt to September SOth, inelimive. kuimI for return until October 81. 11(1 1To I.oa Angele ml return. S4U. N. E. A. CONVENTION On aate June 27th to July for return until Mt, I'M I Salt Lake j to San Fraut-iHc-1m via and return, a 15.74 For lurtlier Uiforniatlon rail on your loral a unit or write to T. C. Peck, (i. T. A., Loa Anelea. Cal, A. It. V.A., IMt Main J. H. Maiulcrlteld. Mrw-t- . Suit Lake City, Utah. itt halt lakm oitv amiw mr.. "BOrBBBIOMAl. MHO PHOTO AMATAU A POSITIVE aad T CURE FOR Drunkenness and Opium Diseases. Taere la a n.t.l ... baa. aekliritr. ee akkeeae. LaeW treatee1 at THE MW 33 W. Saeta TaaiaU Str.at. S.h Uka City. a lUUf MEN AND WOMKX to Learn ilarber Trade In Hiaht Werka. nl .....i. a& 1',il,l.n Hllk With partial art of tooia. Sis. With your owa tooia US. Addreaa Molar Barber Callage 1 Commercial (Street, ball Lake City. Utah. WANTED u LEARN TO DANCE BY MAIL Writ I'KOF. WOODWARD. I to Main Mrret. Halt I lly. I (ah Wouldn't Try It Again. A Philadelphia!! on his way to Ku rope was experiencing seasickness for the first time. Calling his wife to his bedside, be said, in a weak voice: "Jenny, my will la In the Commercial Trust company's car. Everything is left to you, dear. My various stocks you will find In my safe deposit box." Then he said fervvently: "And. Jenny, bury me on the other side. ' I ran't stand this trip again, alive or dead." Method in Her Choice. Her Hurband My dear, how did ' you happen to employ such a pretty nurse gtrl? His Wife I didn't happen to do It I did it because I wanted the children to hare police protection when they mm out in the; park or on the streot. Silent Partner. Dream Realized. "I dreamed last night that t had perfected an airship.' "And when you awoke?" I was out on the floor." Washington Herald. A Kept Him Busy. "Von hare kept my nose to the grindstone, Kerepta," spoke bef hus- band nerving himself to say somethine at last, "for fifteen years. "I've done more than that, Volney,' "I have Mrs. Virk Renn. snantx-made you turn the grindstone."- Worried. "I'm afraid my wife Is going; into a decline." "Ivn'l worry about that, old msn She ll com out all right" "Yes. but what if she shouldn't? t e got all arrangements made to send her east for th! summer." Salesmanship. I m afraid these shies will not be big enough for me," said the lady customer, after she had with muoh difficulty and considerable help sue- reded in getting one of them on. "lint we how nirely they show off instep," said jTHir beii'iful arched th cleik. "Ah If f"ea perfectly comfortable now. Ymi may softd them out, please Rewards of Journalism. Tr. A K. Jol.iifson Irfpled i" to aee in last wre't and If ft with u a .reM-n- t that was few to u. It was a cake of Boat's t.niMer. The doctor bs a r': ietta N t tf-a- f a ni!kef. Mar- Practical Education. Varsity Man "Fancy, I was reading tsmbride'e man was fody that drlsine a tram In Kanfbeer. there Mi?a PhvTff "Keaily! Thf-is some nee Irf a colleee education, Illustrated Hits. after all man- tunity to take this beautiful trip, my last voyage." "People say you' are going to marry Annie Stangerson." , "That homely little silly! No, no. I could not do it, and none of the others who are willing to take me have enough money to guild our ei cutcheon." "But what do you mean when you speak of your last voyage?" ;i am very fond of you. Miss Lillian, you are the only friend I have In this money crazed country, so I will tell you. "My debts amount to three hundred and odd thousand franca. I am tired of a life which I despise, and I have no wish to prolong It. I am used to luxury, and I admit I am a cow-arnow that poverty or surrender of my selfrespect stares me in the face. Tomorrow I am to make an attempt at breaking the record fpr altitude, and so I see a chance of ending my existence in a poetical manner, flying ever higher, toward the sky, until the rarefied air robs me of my consciousness, and puts mo to sleep forever." - Attacks Caucus System, Washington. Denouncing as "trait ors" representatives in congress who surrender their action to party caucus, and declaring that any president is guilty of bribery who undertakes to control the house through patronof age, Representative Lindbergh Minnesota, an insurgent Republican, during the wool tariff debate In the house on Tuesday, attacked what he claimed was the "boss control" of the house, and its manipulation through , tlp-toe- , r t forget-me-not- j . I - . pocket-boo- his k . , interest soon lags. Is not going to Gwendolyn Sh stop at that resort any longer. Genevieve What is the reason, no men there? Gwendolyn Not that exactly. There Is one lone roan, who has proposed to all of the girls but her, and she feels so out of place when they are Holding an experience meeting. PRESCRIBES CUTICURA REMEDIES DOCTOR His Instinct "I see fbe family dog slinking" out of the room. What's the matter with ' ' '. him?" .' ; "Prescience. Presently there will be a tremendous family row on." "Hut how did the dog know thatf, ' "Well, so to speak, his nose Is something of a storm scenter." WOMEN MAY AVOID "I wish to let you know of a couple ot receut cures which I have made by the use of the Cutlcura Remedies. Last August, Mr. of this city came to my office, troubled with a severe skin eruption. It was dermatitis In its worst form. It started with a light eruption and would affect most parts of bis body, thighs, elbows, E. Pinkham'a chest, back and abdomen and would By taking Lydia terminate In little puBtules. The Itch- Vegetable Compound ing and burning was dreadful and be The following" letter from Mrs. would almost tear his skin apart, try- OrYllle ltoclc will prove how unwise ing to get relief. I recommended all It Is for women to submit to the the various treatments I could think dangers of a Burglcal operation when ot and be spent about fifteen dollars It may bs avoided by taking Lydia on prescriptions, but nothing seemed K. riukham's Vegetable Compound, bbe was f ourweeks In the hoHpifkl to help blm. ramo home suffering vtorso and "In the meantime my , wife, who than before. was continually Buffering with a slight Here Is her own statement. skin trouble and who had been tryraw l'aw, Mich. "Two years atro different ing prescriptions and meth I suffered Terr severely with a dis ods with my assistance, told me she couia placement, not be on my feet for was going to get some of tbe Cutlcura a longr time. Mr Remedies and give them a fair trial. physician treated Hut as I did not know much about me for seven months Cnticura at that time I was doubtful without much relief whether It would help ber. Her skin and at last sent me would thicken, break and bleed, esito Ann Arbor foe an operation. I was pecially on tbe fingers, wrists and there tour week s ana arms. I could do nothing to relieve came home suffering her permanently. When she first apworse man uerore. plied tba warm baths of Cutlcura My mother advised Soap and applications of Cutlcura to try Lvdia jne Ointment she saw a decided ImproveK. Pinkham'a Veprctablo Compound, ment and In a few days she was com- and I did. Today I am w ell and strong and do all mr own housework. I owe pletely cured. "I lost no time In recommending my health to Lydia E. l'inkham's tbe Cutlcura Remedies to Mr. , Vegetable Compound and advise my who are afflicted with any and this was two months ago. I told friends complaint to try It" Mrs. him to wash with warm baths of the female ORvtLLE li. J o. 5. Taw l'aw, Cutlcura Soap and to apply tbe Cutl- Michigan.IIock, cura Ointment generously. Relieve If you are 111 do not drar along until me, from tbe very first day's use of an operation Is necessary, but at once tbe Cutlcura Remedies he was greatly take Lydia E. llnkbam's Vegetable relieved and today be Is completely Compound. For thirty years It has been the stancured through their use. I have great dard remedy for women's Ills, and has faith In the Cutlcura Remedies and restored the health of thoupositively shall always have a good word for sands of women. Why don't you try It? tbem now that I am convinced of their wonderful merit." (Signed) II. DAISY H Y KUIFR tZZTTZZX. " . " a. L. Whitehead. M. D., 108 Dartmouth EL, Boston, Mas July 22. 1910. OPERATIONS Are there evils to be overcome? Have you "drunken fences" and poor Is the city council lux in enforcing the laws? The club, by bavins the best blood of the city ill its ranks, wields an influence strong enough to correct those evils. Today there are scores of commercial organizations doing Just such work In the state of Utah. One club, founded only five years ago. Is directly responsible for establishing a bank, an water systxm, a complete electric-lightinplant and a number of other substantial businesses In a town which prior to that time had gone on "In the even tenor of Its way" Tor a half a century. That same club is perfecting plans whereby a quarter ot a million of dollars will be expended As a direct result In the community. of the above campalgii for siood roads, good water and good schools, property values have risen from SO to 100r,, and every land owner Is enjoying the result of that raise, to say not him; of tbe Increased comfort, the municipal cleanliness and the satisfaction of living In "a progressive community. The question, then, IS relevant "Ics it pay?" Unquestionably, yes. Had every clUxen of that town been furthering tbe work of Improvement, Instead of having some who tried to block the wheels every time a start was made, the progress w.uld have been ten fold what It baa been. As a matter of dollars and cents the argument Is but when it comes to keeping in tune with tbe MOVING world tbe personal advantages are simply enormous. Tbe duties of surh memberahfp are many, but not particularly arduous. If every member puts rest Into his work if the) club's efforts will bear fruit; not Its work Is likely to prove abortive. One baa constantly to overcome the labor of tbe knocker, who unfortunately can't so tbe good that Is bmjnd to Hut flod be foote out of such toiling. thanked ftr the knocker. He shows we us bow little we might le not members of the society. Responsibility of memterhip carries with It an attendance to all meetings, the payment of all dues, since tbe comBide-walk- "Suicide?" "Perhaps. But at any rate is will the caucus system and patronage dis- be a beautiful death and my family will believe It was an accident." tribution. Lillian blushed a little and said Bride Killed on Honeymoon. "I am coming to see you gayly: Colorado Springs, Colo. Mrs. T. R off. I will help you. It will be very Cavender of Denver, a bride of five exciting." days, received Injuries from which she Rather vexed, Lussones replied: died without regaining consciousness, "Of course. If you like sensations, and nine others were seriously hurt you will get all of It you want" w hen the observation car on the Short Lillian took two flowers from a Line train from Cripple Creek, left vase. the rails while rounding a curve Id "Are they not lovely!" she said. "1 North Cheyenne canyon, nine miles do love orchids." west of this city, and turned com"I prefer these," be replied, pointpletely over. Mrs. Cavender, accom- ing to the flowers she waa wearpanied by Taer husband, was on he? ing. which you "Oh, the honeymoon trip. The husband waa call myosolla. When you give them only slightly injured. to anybody In this country. It means Commercial Travelers Parade. as much aa a proposal." Mr. Peabody'a genial face appeared Ogdcn, Utah. Thousands of visitors from adjoining states attended the la the doorway. convention of the United Commercial "So here you two are sitting all hen a alone. Travelers here on Tuesday. "It U late. X must to home. great parade over a mile long was one of the features. Doorways, windows house tops and every conceivable Lillian arrived at the aerodrome points of vantage were used by the early. In ber band ahe beld a great spectators, who added to the enthu- bouquet of yellow orchids. siasm and ardor of the visiting briPierre was amoklng nervously. gades by resounding cheers. Dressed In bis airman's suit of fur and bis close-fi-t tins fur cap, be looked New Nevada Railroad. like a big sea lion. Reno, Nev. For some weeks past was wheeled out of there has been a quite movement on theills aeroplane Lillian was walking sihangar. foot looking to the construction of a at bis aide. Ills only thought railroad from Winnemtieca. Nev.. lently was: "This Is to be my last flight" to the river Quinn valley through Lillian, raising herself on Caldwell, Ida. Prominent railroad of- said to bltn: "Here. Pierre," (ahe ficials say that the line will undoubt- had never called him by bis first edly be commenced within a year name before), "let me tie these flow, and that while the Southern Paclfi' era to your machine." And she tied was not the promoter, tt would tx tbera firmly to a bar In front of him. very close to the project. Then be gave the signal, and hi mechanic started the propeller. There Sugar May Bs Cheaper. waa a roar from the motor, a whirring A reduction of th buis from the Washington. propeller and the powsugar bill of the American pcopl erful machine began to soar upward. was predicted Tuesday by Krwln F. He puts on more speed. Upwards Atkins, head of the American Sugar be files. He passes through a layer Refining company, as a probable) re- of clouds. The air Is biting, bis face sult of the reduction of the tariff on Is froren, hla hands heavy and numb, raw sugar. In testimony he gave to fend bis coat collar mdii to be grow, the house special stiear committee. log too tight for blm. Lillian's bouquet tied firmly to th Bonilla Takes Oath. rod, la losing tbe petals of Us flowers Metico City. Manuel !5onlIl on one by one, and Lussones says to him Tuesday took the oath of office as self: Tbis la the way my life will go, Mexican minister of communrations too." and public works. The ceremony was Suddenly bis eyes open wide?. Hs conducted at the tiationsl piace In the sees a little blue flower, then mis j presence of Provisional fresident more, and again another. Under the la Harra, members of the cabinet and orchids, robbd of their petals by the other government officials. breeze raised by the propeller, apthe pears a bouquet of Political Prisoners Reteassd. flower. Chihuahua. Mexico. All the fioliti-ca- l engagement Lussones towards the earth. prisoners in thp penitentiary here. His machineglides descends In a beautiful Including fourteen Americans and two vol with the grar of a bird, Herman, captured In the baffle of flyingplane, In circles rapidly growing smallC'srfls firandes, were liberated Tueser. The air wblftle about bis ears, day Tiieht. All tb prisoner of war be catr hes sight of the earth, touches will be paid from the time of their It gently and s'ops. enlistment. Iayed with excitement, Pierre rises Three are Drowned. In bis seatThe crowd yells with exHn Antonio, Teiaa. Mra. tolf'e citement. He has broken ail records. Noah, hef dauebtrr and hr eis'er, A score of arms I'fl hirrt tip and t arry J nnie Kilia, were rlrostrd in a creek hlrn shoulder hieh through the madly bet ti nr Handera. Tua", wliil the two excited throrig Lillian Is there, firpt named were endeavoring to res face is pale with emotion; she for tela evf ry'hirg, throws ber stttis shout fije ff.e Kills eirl, wbo bad gotten Pierre's fter k, sobbing and laaghlng at fer rWtb wb:le bathing. the same time. Hurled from Aula. "Oh, dear tow 1 bare been afraid, la f hae been terribly p'jnifbM, bJt I Havre, Mint. John Anderson read from the effect of being brcrtM may as well confeas it rigM here t from a rapidly moving aufnmobi!. would bare married you, even if yon erved and Andersen bad not broken the record, or I would The machine ever bare married at all." litrhfd forward headfirst. forget-me-nots- of Lest this estimate of human beings appear too low, it might be added that the question applies with equal force to intellectual, moral and spiritual things. In religion or business, In law or In love, It is ever the same. "Does it pay?" Men choose those paths which they think pay, men Join those organizations which appear profitable to them financially or otherwise. So the local commercial club must come under the rule, "What are you going to get out of It?" Leaving aside tbe social advantages, because they can be filled by other organizations," there are a number ot qualities distinctly within the province of the commercial clubs. Uroadly stated the club's primal purpose is to foster everything which tends to make your town grow. Is there need of a railroad? The club bends every energy Do you need a towards getting Jt. brick yard, an electric plant, or any kind of manufacturing establishment? The club sets It. Have you no town hall? The club crystallizes sentiment In that direction. Do you wish streets opened up, roads repaired and bridges built? Is your school system out of date? The club takes the initiative in seeing that those changes are made. Lus-sone- Vice-Govern- . his sion. The count moved a little closer to her and sat down on the luxurious divan covered with the skin of an Ims mense polar bear. Pierre de lit a cigarette and they begau to chat like old friends. She tried to tease him a little. "So you have come over here to marry an heiress, you say?" "Yes; or, rather, It was a syndicate of my creditors who sent me over. I am tired of everything and only consented because It gave me an oppor- Vice-Preside- Getting Acquainted. When a new family moves In next door the bid boy and' the new boy climb up on the fence to get acquainted, and it is done as follows: ,' "What's your name?" j "None of your business what'a yours?" "None ot your business. You are sassy." ' "So are you." "Don't you talk back to met" "And don't you to me!" "I'm an awful fighter when ' I'm mad!" "And I'm awfuller than you are!" "I've got a dog." "And I've got a goat." And five minutes ' later they ara good friends. The first question that instinctively arises In tbe mind of every live man as soon as the suggestion la made to him that he ought to be an active member of his own commercial club, U "What am I going to get out of it?" And if the matter cun't be UUd before him In a light that is advantageous to multi-millionair- Tucson, Ariz. That another uprising of the .Yaqul Indians in lower is imminent is the information brought here Tuesday by passengers arriving from Hermosillo and other points along the west coast of Mexico. Two thousand Yaquls are reported to be In the field, 1,700 armed with rifles and 300 with bows and arrows. The greater part of the Indians are in the delta of the Yaqul river, but many bands are reported in the mountains in the small camps, so disposed, however, as to be eaBlly mobilized. . Delay by the federal government in answering their demand for the return of the vast areas formerly inhabited by them which vere given to Corral and forformer mer Governor Torres, had made the Indians restless, and they have now added to their ultimatum the return of thousands of acres occupied by American concessionaries. ' General OJeda, commanding the federal troops in Sonora, has been dispatched from Hermosillo with 1.G00 men to hold tie Yaquls in check while Gayou is arranging n conference between the Yaqul leaders and the federal authorities at Mexico . City. OUTSIDER. N UTAH OF Advantages and Responsibilities Membership In Your Own Commercial Club. Courtship IN LOWER 80N0RA ARE ARMED AND IN THE FIELD LOOKING FOR TROUBLE. YAQUIS DEVELOPMENT l J I. r e Unlaureled is a niche in the Hall of Fame for Seth A. Km on, a rural mall carrier from tbe Middbboro postofflce, who, surrounded by woodland fire, bis horse lying on tbe ground stifled with moke, his own balr clnged, bis bat burned and one aide of bis face and hands blistered, was till mindful of duty and saved tbe mail he waa carrying by burying It In the sand, before b fought through tbe line of Are to safety. Not all the heroes tread the battlefields. Fall River Herald. An Irre-aistabl- e, Hero-Her- Tbe love of a man for his wife may be the real thing, but It doesn't seem to Interfere with bis appetite. e bnrr' mercial lubricant Is necessary to a unity of action in all thinss and a persistent effort to biikl tip town. To sum up, the commercial club Is 'a town life, what lungs are to the human body. If the txuly gets Impnre lr and Injurious gases, its work Is bieeiah and It mar 33; If tht club ceaes to rtist, fh" town Is asphyxiated. . .rV --V'.-JC c Vj j in - . c-- .. ' . 1 i a 1 V mimm ,..-- .a.l i neiaiaatH, ' -- 1 IM ft I. ftrewfclraa, Toil's Pills twM wiabaa. awrtak) tha t whatever bs Oapaptle 1 cauaa thsfaad t aaatmUata aaS bey tha la appetite, IIESII. and baaly, DEVELOP Or. Tatt Mmatactaring Cs. New Yarfc. I" ItaaSSy Wat tiniirf HllMr linaiii' """ i i. rns on v srrr - mi4jrr. Iiim ur M.pxmiIi rv-fl- a. are-r- I i. atiaar. ''- B. luWUit, Sua e aawt ' . . I'm. axwa, Caa. sue-oes- s, or Beneficial, Gcntlo andEffbctivQ, com-mirl- Changing Moos. Is tbe A man of fnoed workman, wio, a'ef danctr.g tjtUI clock the other ,om!ng at a tore ent otit lst wedding at Lsndeshut, tb gardes and fcarg4 kltwself He was discovered urirotislTiis. and aa bs return soon as b was to tbe party and resorrxd dancing MIS ''" CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. In 1 ha CI ix to . Sns Hasn't Changes. woman is ticb'sg human; I tfc'r.k that y" may safely set tlst down A sown t enid mention wouldn't w to tt conrentJon bena thi d:dn t r sty'iisb gon Wssbing'cn Hersli. - Fe-ao- a' to rerisn." t ; na trtvf c pr'-'ee- ' r - l t'rs'tfvns 1jf th" rr,sa has freedcin pt r4 tbe WO. 1 aiy wife" regret sactwlta th that I cannot roit-,- sj y, aa I have to go sB?pf1r,g to or sex N LI has crvrt er M(nMil rAATKm DLAUA 1X54 THLRtfOftC, WHLfl SUTING. C0STPS3 Tl rrTtn rm tttu-AT Cm.F-- . ?.T, AW r CaL- -. -rTif f airier g rrc TMt iimiii roa r- - . rtt arrrTni. avt tor or rvrsv ewe tr au. uaipg BPUCUiTS. ,r, firr--' 'I f-- e tr-v- n - ra uzt WHr, rm" TUT. lU.ila, iaTll r"'IOl MJDUnS Wt TO tVTVAW. tmcTS ft is iurs5AST tsTSCH to ..t the B fwarrwaw AHO HAWUf ACTVMJ T SV T :V;- -i rAcgActvrTME ssicc aa. rr a sale At :t of it !m r.a'f hmtt is that nrxm A ito fer-ieltd- tn a fi J H J 'H VST - CJUvtasAt sATtsf ACTtrw ton Mowt than tmistt tea.u vh. jacaaT. fAsr. awd rrs wowtmA sucttss has Of IMTTATKWtS TO Of FT XHtTIAOUi MASJUT ACTUM vxtftM StMOAg HAMTJ AW S T-TTH fr.-s- frrMem An Leal DO NOT LET ANY DEALER DECEIVE YOU, af-ai- Learn ta Say N." "A yourig mn hoiild lesrn to ssy "no," remarked ue old fashicn'd f moralist. "Tb's rigM." fcj1id KorsriiTn. "Tl t.sbit tnnf enrne ri be is In Jartdy mm flay v. L- on evert. Padao of Ilia Genuine. rssd F,mp'lptd more ttisn , VLV r. l rxiuaa aa?A.rT. WMdla. 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