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Show THE UTAH CHAS. PYPER By subscribing ZJ City Meat Co. Mangeltoo & Garrett, Pcopcicton Kept in ' Refrigerator up-to-d- Business being run on cash basis, enables us to sell at very reasonable prices. Courteous Treatment to All Will Wear Twice as Long. our Ask any farmer if hand-- j made harnessdoesn't wear twice as long as the factory harness. We make it and guarantee it. Bring in your old harness, Buddies, etc., and have them repaired good as new. Complete outfitters whips, bridles, spurs, Navajo blankets, and everything in harness and saddlery. C& ALLEN OSTLER fl E GAINS eonservattve estimate of the value of I full fruit crops in Utah county. Sixty-fou- r carloads of cattle were ONLY TWENTY-THRECITIES AND hipped from Modena during the past TOWNS IN STATE OF UTAH VOTE week, aggregating close to 2,000 head FOR OPEN SALOONS. A postoffioa has been established t Winn, Emery t county, which will serve patrons formerly served at the Boneta office. Eva Davis will be While Two Largest Towns In State Will Remain "Wet," the Number postmistress. A hobo drinking festival of "Wet" Towns Is Reduced, Most in the railroad yards at Brigham City came of Rural Districts Being "Dry." to a sudden Btop when one of the party of four died suddenly from an overdose of alcohol. Salt Lake City. The "drys" made Paul Katich and Nick Rlkozltch, substantial gains as a result of the Austrlans, became Involved in an al election held In Utah on Tuesday. Retercation at Bingham and Katich turns from the cities and towns of the stabbed Rlkozltch with a knife, inflict- state show that eighty-sevecities ing a dangerous wound In the right and towns will be 'without saloons, side. will have licensed while twenty-threWhile running a plow on street work saloons. The number of "wet" towns at Park City, James Archibald was in the state has bet-- reduced. In some manner thrown under the While the "wets" won a uecisive plow, sustaining painful bruises, al- victory in Salt Lake, Ogden, Park though his injuries are not regarded as City, ningham and the various towns serious. of Carbon county, the "drys" made Utah will ship 200 cars more fruit large inroads upon the agricultural this year than in 1910. This is due setions of the state, holding in line to the increased acreage that will most of the cities and towns mm now come into bearing, which will much have no saloons and capturing a nun more than offset the loss from the ber that were In the "wet" column. The vote cast takes out of the wet" spring frost. Fred U. Baggs and Robs Morrison column into the "dry," the towns of on "white slavery" Brigham City, Corlnne. Tremonton were convicted charges at Salt Lake City, The men and Garland, in Uox Elder county. were convicted of abducting a Salt Cache county, which was entirely Lake girl from her home and placing "dry," remains so by a large majority, Carbon county, the seat of Utahs her In an immoral resort. Two hundred Chicago physicians. coal mining Industry, is "wet," with who arrived in Salt Lake Satur the exception of Spring Glen. In Davis county, Farmington, the lo day en route to the annual convenrecorded Its pro tion to be held In Los Angeles, were cation of the Informally entertained by a number test against the movement to abolish of Salt Lake physicians during their the open saloon. Emery county decided for no saloons, stay In the city. Following an Ulnons of several aside from tho town of Green Ktver, weeks from chronic liver trouble, which Is still In the "wet" ranks. Here John Condron, sixty-twyears of ag3. the "drys" captured Custle Dale, Em Cullen of hotel. Salt ?ry, Ferron, Huntington and Orangethe proprietor Lake, died Saturday. Mr. Condroa vUle. Ml! ford. In Beaver county, is still tho best known hotel wji one of west. "wet" by a majority of 203, the re- men in the Tho Wonderlte Clay Manufacturing mainder of that territory voting against the saloon. company Is bring organized to manu In Juab county Eureka and Mam facture various products from the highly kaollnlded rhyollte. locally moth went 'wet" by decisive margins. known as "wonderlte," which was dis while Nephl remained "dry.." Weber county goes 'dry'" out covered in close proximity to Modena side of Ogden, where the several years ago. bltionlst8 won by a majority of 661, A number of Murray citizens, back 4,713 out of the total '4,765 casting ed by the Murray Commercial club, are planning to form a company for votes. With the exception of Park City, the purpose of promoting the buildSummit county Is- - "dry." inis ing a big hothouse, where It In Tooele county Stockton and Opblr tended flowers shall be grown to sup-went "wet," while Tooele City gav Ply the Salt Lake tnarkit. of more than 100 for th The Kaysvllle city council has de- a majority cided that the ordinance against the "drys." In Utah county Goshen and sale or exploding of any kind of fire- Salem retained the right to sell quo! works will be rigidly enforced here-- : In saloons, the rest of the towns and unit getting on the other side of after, and the dealers have been the fence. the notified to that effect, thus Insuring In Salt Lake every voting dlxtrkt a quiet and peaceable Fourth of one returned a majority In favor but July. of the open saloon, the majority txing In an effort to prevent the rapid ."30. of tree throughpeach fungus spread out Weber county, the horticultural Charged With Hanging Child. Inspector has lsud a warning to all Cat Charged with hang Orovillc, peach growers stating that the fun- Ing her daughter on the from the raftes of the gus Is developing ro rapidly garret at the peaches that It is deemed necessary family home In one of the Gridley to spray at once. colonics, Mrs. Emma Rum ball, aged child of The elghteeumontbs'-olthirty, is lodged tn the county Jail at of Oroville. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peterson In the same Jail Is her Richfield, died after a two days Arthur Lewis, aged twenty brother, brought on by Its having drunk five, and of the dead girl lye. The lye can was sluing on the Accoding to the evidence, the motive child top of an old cellar and the for the act was found In the dslre managed to g"t hold of It without of Mirs. Rumball to gain of the mother's knowledge. the entire estate of her dead husband According to the county fruit tree for herself and her children. Inrpector, the peach fungus has made Its appearance In the orchards of Rox Suit Against Baldwin Estate Dismissed Klder county. While the disease Is Ixs Angeles, Cal. Mrs. Laura P. confined to cv or two4ocalltles now. Alftop's contest of the will of K. J It does r.ot take long for It to spread, ("Lucky") Baldwin, alleging that h and the Inspector advices orrbardlsts was her father and aaklng a daush to fight the fungus right now. tcr's share of his 1 1 .000,000 estate, After cxperlmentm nearly was dimiKd Tuesday by Judge Rives of the superior court. The dismissal thre mmtbs for exterminating the alfalfa leaf weevil In Utah. A. IL was ordered at iho request o the Klrkland of the bureau of entomology, contestant's attoneys, who said they United Stales department of agricul- had been unable to obtain evidence ture, has come to the conclusion that for which ihey hoped. burning Is about the most effective May Submit Arbitration Treaty, means of getting rid of the pent The answer of the Washington. Owing to the completion of Irrigato the American British govenment recthe tion froJt hy government has arbitration been received proposal corlamation service and by prlrata and It Is now almost certain that bavs new responsibilities poration, txx-laid upon llx weather bureau. President Taft will be able to submit arbitration treaty for the approval Tf observers roust now take accur- an before the close of Ihe ate know measurements for the ben- of the senate sesolon of inp"ss, prewnt wster. nsors of efit of the Irrigation From the fact that Mnab's neighbor. Whitney's Yacht Wins. Mcnticello, Is preparing a big celebraKiel. The American yacht Bibelot, tion cm Independence day. the festiviowned by rty Payne Whitney of the ties at Moah will be confined to sport New York Yarht club and R. V. Km 'or the jonneMers and a program for mons of the Eastern Ya'ht C?jb, on the older folks. The field sports will Tuesday won the fourth o fthe erie be postponed until Pioneer day, when of Ihe international races for sender a monster celebration will be held. class yachts. delinThere are more than Collision in Csnada. payers In Oeden at quent pHI Man. The Canadian Pa Winnipeg. are h" present tim". many f whom riSc Imperial limited was in railway's would men who willing iPompVyed If work out their taes. but who have a o liision headon with a work train not the twmry with which to settle at P.ear's Paw, Alberta, fifteen miles west of Calvary, aid nifi peopla were in cash according to the law. eriouf!y injured. lfngh AfWly, stri 13. of Provo, Australian Census Returns. in fh back of the head by a boy cmupiinion. but ti"t, on'ly The Meltiourne, Australia, te Injured. 1'onng Atherly wounded a census gites the commonwealth of tird nd ran fo get It. when his Australia, ropsfstitig of New South companion' pKkd up the gnn , and Wales, Victoria, Queensland, South at Uie bird. Tb charge strtjfk Australia, Vet Australia and a population of 4 419.t'5. Atierly. P.kln." a newA "Camping In t in Typewriter Shops. Strike by the Denver hfeklt Fyraeupe, N. Y. The 20fl nr,ion fV Grande Railroad cxnnpsnjr, I full employed by th to Mn's snd iiresMon t4 vainabi Smith Profilers and Monarch fo pfd their mi person Typewriter companies strofii mtT vsca'i n in th mountains. Tb when their employers refund to rwlt.b u Illustration. (rant a tiinehour day. E Turn Over I a New Leaf . ki it It is believed that f 1.500,000 is a See me on any electrical Job for an estimate. House wiring- - a specialty. All kinds of Electrical Supplies. Tantalum and Tungsten Lamps. One block west of Court House All Kinds of Hme Cured and Fresh Meat it DRYS Everything Electrical for THIS BUDGET fl Shop at Home n e . Why send away? 11.60 to 125.00. every sort, size and price. See the "Big Bens." Beautiful jewelry diamond rings. I make your watches and clocks kep correct time. antl-prohl- E. L. BOUCHER Watchmaker and Jeweler - 11 R ememoer We- build New Machinery, make Harrows, Cultivators, - Wagons and Scrapers. We can save you money See us First thirteen-year-ol- d R osenvaii s . s, step-uncl- e Blaclumilhing and Machinery Repair Shop possr-ssio- n t4 WHY PAY EXPRESS 1 fr To end your laundry to Provo or Salt Lake, when you can have it done right here at home for less lnvaiey? Expert Laundry-mainewest and latest machinery. Phone 67 and our beautiful new wagon will call at your door. Patronize home industry and try d, 1 "Bob's" Laundry 1 HMH l. en X A t rVI. 4 PEXTON l'7m.Z- "T. utt. 44 rttoMf. 'v - ttifi. X Sir T, A messenger ht which tells every home in East Juab County what you want or have to Sell- -Trie s-- fl-- ed Tas-man.'- a, Jit ln1 Smith-Premier- Juab County Times , Tn-da- rt y T0MMIE IT UNDERSTOOD Figure Out for Yourself Just What Had Been Done With That Dog Ordinance. ' One year, in a certain town in Maine, a tax was levied on 'dogs' for the first time. It caused quite an excitement among the dog owners, as many of them had dogs' good for nothing except for pets. So the next year an article was In- sorted in the town warrant to repeal the dog law. All interested attended the meeting. When Mr. W. came home his chil dren, who had a pet dog, met him, eager to hear the result. Mr. W. said: "Well, boys! they have repealed the dog law," IJttle Tommle. four years. old, catched the words . from hla father and entering into the spirit of the occasion, rush-i- d In to where his grand pa sat reading, and shouted:. "Grand pa, they have, peeled the law dog!" "Have what?" asked grandpa, "They have peeled the dog." "What did they do with the peel ing?" asked grandpa. "Don't know. I'll ask papa," and he legged It for the door. "Papa, what did they do with the f! rij' rWHi24 I J L Come follow the arrow 'til you Join the merry throng o( palate pleated men fjf and women who have quit seeking for Ij, the one best beverage becauie they'vt ViL found it , .V Delicious TH ..0r THE REASON. ta II , Ciii.CiIi ll na mm Church and State. "If our government la to be endur ing, it must rest on principles of Justice, truth and righteousness, sanctioned by recognition of a supreme being whose superintending provV dence watches over the affairs of na tions and of men. There is no offi cial union of church and state In this country, but there is no antagonism between the civil and religious authorities. Church and state move on parallel lines. The state holds over the spiritual rulers the aegis of its protection without Interfering with right of conscience. The church helps enforce civil laws by moral and sanctions. It is the duty of us all, churchmen and laymen, to hold up the bands of our president as Aaron and Hur stayed up the hands of Moses." Cardinal Gibbons. . HIRAM CARPENTER'S WONDER- FUL CURE OF PSORIASIS. - J? CO. COCA-COL- " dust-panf- If ij Wholesome Refreshing "Buried them." said pap, laughing. Tommle rushed back. "They put um on berries, grandpa?" "What did they do with the ber ries?" asked grandpa. "Et um, I spose!" said Tommle, thoughtfully. '1 have been afflicted for twenty years with an obstinate ski a disease, called by some M. D.'s. psoriasis, and others leprosy, commencing pn my scalp; and In spite of all I could "do, with the help of the most skilful doc tors. It slowly but surely extended un til a year ago thia winter it covered my entire person In the form of dry scalos. For the last three years I have been unable to ' do any labor, and suffering intensely all the time. 'Every morning there would be nearly a of scales taken from, the sheet on my bed, some of them half as large as the envelope containing this letter. In the latter part of. winter my skin commenced cracking open. I tried x everything, almost,' thaC 'could be The relief. without of, any thought 12th of June I started West, in hopes I could reach the Hot Springs. ' I reached Detroit and - was' so low I thought I should have to go. to. the hospital, but, fin airy got as far aa Lansing, Mich., where 1 bad a 'sister liv treated me about ing. One Dr. two weeks, but did me no good. All thought I bad but a short time to live. I earnestly prayed to die.-- ; Cracked through the skin all over my back. across my ribs, arms, hands, limbs; s came off; feet badly swollen; finger-naildead and hard as a bone; hair"dead, dry and lifeless as old straw; O my God! bow I did suffer. "My sister wouldn't give up; said, We will try. Cutlcura.' Some- wis ap plied to oti hand and arm. . Eureka! there was relief; stopped the terrible burning sensation from the word go. They Immediately, got Cutlcura Re solvent. Ointment and' Soap. I com tncDced by taking Cutlcura Resolvent three, times a day after meals; had a bath once a' day, water about blood boat; used. Cutlcura Soap freely; ap plied Cutlcura Ointment morning and evening. Result: return M to xny home In Just all weeks from the time I left, and my akin as smooth as this sheet of paper. Hiram E. Carpenter, Henderson, N. T." . The above remarkable testimonial was written January 19, 1880. and Is republished because of the perman ency of the cure. Under date of April f.fe y SeEverywher iuS. . fW VE'X i Real satisfaction in every glass snap and aparklc vim and go. Quenches tho tliirtt coola like) a breese. ' . L1 ml ' Real Optimist. Pull Dog Gee, but you look fierce Are you In favor of with that can on your tall. safe and sane Fourth' of July? Cheerful Dog Ah, get out! That's De Whiz No; let the boy a have all the giant firecrackers they want Jewelry, De Quiz But such things are dangerous. De Whiz I know It I haven't any ' . boys. De Quiz . .Declining With Thanks. A young woman prominent In the social set of an Ohio town tells of a young man there who had not f a in himself with the forms of polite correspondence to the fullest extent.'- When, on one occasion, he found it necessary to decline an Invitation, be did so In the following terms: Mr. Henry Blank- - declines with pleasure. Mrs. Wood's invitation forthe nineteenth, and thanks her extreuiclr. fFi having. given hlni the op- -' port unity of doing so. Lipplnooll's Magazine. When vou want the best there is, ask your grocer for UbbyV Pickles, HAVE YOU TRIED PAXTINE The Great Toilet Germicide?' You don't have to pay tOc or $1.00 a pint for llsterlan antfaeptlcs or peroxide. You can make 18 pints of a more cleansing, germicidal, healing and deodorizing antiseptic solution with one 25a box of Paxtine. a sol uble antiseptic at . , any drug store. Paxtine destroys germs that cause disease, decay and odors, that Is w hy it la the best mouth wash and gargle, and why It purifies the breath, cleanses and preserves the teeth bet ter than ordinary dentifrices, and in sponge bathing It completely eradicates perspiration and other disagreeable body odors. Every dainty woman appreciates this and Its many other toilet and hygienic uses. Paxtine la splendid for sore throat. Inflamed eyes' and to purify mouth and breath after smoking. You can get Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic at any drug store, price 25c and 60c, or by from his mall postpaid from The Paxton Toi22, 1910, Mr. Carpenter-wrotpresent home, C10 Walnut St, 80., let Co.. Boston, Mass., who will send I have never suf- you a free sample If you would like Lansing, Mlrh.: fered a return of the psoriasis and al- to try It before buying. though many years have passed i have No Connection. not forgotten the terrible suffering I "I understand Skads gave you a endured before using the Cutlcura Remedies." ' cigar yesterday?" toe-nail- and s .Olives; . - powder,-obtainabl- Llbbjr e J , e METALLIC HEELS AND COUNTERS No More "Yes." Just Then the Tea Bell Rang. of tho best repartees ever credited to a habitual maker of happy ph races was that made by the beloved "Autocrat the Breakfast Table" on a certain social occasion. Going to dine with a Boston neighbor. Dr. Holmes was met by ber with an apology: "I could not get another man. We are four women, and yon win have to take us all In." he "Forewarned ' Is said, with a bow. Youth's Companion. One four-armed,- " Well Domesticated. tmtTTD mature of In Use For Over 30 Years, C'hiMrcn Cry for Fletcher's fil f- -i f'. He (with bHferns) Pillow shams. pn. ror rto4 w-w-- , Mr?t sharp retorts are blunt language. aVenwa. hm ltiiMl A cbMar cm M m.pt!Wd. fcm'l vrto M. Is mm frmm lta. Itw thum ymmm hetm. II fam 4mm AOn'mr ro. snot mw nut, aotrrrm. mrm trouble Kllny xi a tho intn;!, Jioor- ( an-- rmmvm amblmn4 tl k to AVrj l W. !it i Ki--r'- n f,fel At rnieii ,r fatr.. A f ) lr. bHtx. icf it; tivt of rAT r rtfirr ?o frr,nbtt, W. f, Kilmer, Kff sTVI rw fwtrx-nw- f Co.. PREMNTIOV trtt'frlUliiMUM MlllMCrr, mat mrJ Kmrr, hmt mrft prr ' HtADAtllf, SICK Tuffs Pills : i n M5Y:""'"-n J"""Tr;T'". Y mi t rr? - s, . ' S" '". . '- ' i- iii - 1 ff !ami-. tm ITT VT. lAlkllt f )tJ et made 6t4 mmimmt Uraja-rsi.- Unm, miimfm n Mm ls wfcfcii 0 I wait, He Caloria Confidences. In j till QwrfTwf me Important to Mother Etamine carefully every bottle of CA8TORIA, a safe and sure remedy for infants and children, and see that It Bears the A What di the most mbverfive of domestic realities? StllrJ Mf , AH Mlinrfp A wtranullic frwHwwi the Km ennm 94 4ai tratl. htm pmm 4 tnrr 0 tmt im hn. lm't hiiM with H4 tin thrr'r T4F4M IIOI l.t ntr for a Warning. mx lf rtT Binf tin f Assistant Editor Here's a poem h It mte t'rwt from n fellow who lt Eervir.g a 5 year utm Tr' F'r t'rw fcast', term In the Btera penitentiary. Editor It Well, Managing print Ijfldiire is a very jleaart garmtnt with a fottriot explaining the .It may serve as a warn- to lo"k at. but s ery bad tne to wear. Mat Mtiller, ing lo other poets. earneftn") No Mora he psys for the cigars he smokes has nothing to do witb what he pays for the cigars he gives other people to smoke." Good con-.fo- rt Sff smoke. "What 1 (ith Shoe r' Tcarinj Off Hccb "It should hsve been a treat He pays a dollar apiece for the cigars be Jiidee Parry In the course of a Not Guilty. sketch Of his Judicial duties atates "Do yon Kletrherize your lord. that tin has learned to nympalhlr.e with domestic frailties. "I was once Auntie?" "No. ma'am! I pays for every bit rebuking a man for baefcfrrsr up his wife In what was not only an absurd (?ets. Judge. story, but o In which I could see he Ail Aboard. bad tn belief. 'Yon should be more Do 'yon want a train Pn Mndit careful I aid, acd I teil you candidly I don't believe a word of your wife s your gown, madam? rnefnmer Yea, and I want it on story.' 'You may do as you like. be time, too. sid, mournfully, 'bu. I've got to.' " She you consider "Run-Ove- 'l f"avs f ttm W. N. ? s if if f sf. ' IW taf WMi le'tonf Saft tL, w m a- --. i r aiftrr m V" 9 mm.m Lh Citf, No. ff I, t. if W a |