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"Dearest, do you believe In love la Son and heir was In one of bis I on et bvstful moods, asserting that be was cottager "Oh. yes, f it the suburbs." high-clas-s BOSCHEE'S GERMAN not going to be this, thnt or the other when he grew up ; he was going to be SYRUP Why one ordinary cough reesedlcs, hen Iloschee's German Syrnp hit been used ao successfully for flfty-ouyear In all warts of the United States for ronghs, bronchitis, cold Settled In the throat, especially lung troubles. It fives the patent a good sight's rest, free from couching, with easy expectoration la tae morulas, fives nature a chanca ta soothe the Inflamed parts, throw ofT the disease, helping the patient to regain his health. Made In America and sold for sure than balf a century. Adr. e something else. Auntie feigned all Interest and begged to know what be was going to be. Tin going to be a big pupa, and not work at till." Not you don't mean that? work tit all? I never heard of a papa not working at all." auntie exclaimed. "N. I'm not going to work at all. Just going to atay at home and be a new pupa." At this auntie burst out lanc'lilng and Bold : "Oh, you mean you're going to be a sort of new woman?" "No. no, no." the tot retorted. "I'm going to be a new man!" "h. Up for Inspection. The Sort. This ta a story told by a man borne "What kind of men do they have for on furlough from Camp Custer: The Midlers were lined up for In- the crews of torpedo boats?" "I suppose they are spection and every man wee clean haven but one. "Why have you such a beard T Proof. saked the sergeant. "Ho you think art can Improve oo "1 ewaMn't And any larter shop nature?" "Certainly. If not. why th oy place," said the man. Faster egg?" LB KE BACO N know how cooking out all the rich pungent flavor of bacon YOU there's nothing that tastes better. But you wouldn't like it raw. ITS TOASTED So we toast the Burley tobacco used in LUCKY STRIKE Cigarettes for exactly the same reason to bring out the rich, relM Savor, the Czernln, foreign minister, according to a dispatch from Vienna, has resigned. Emperor Charles accepted the resignation and entrusted Count Czernln with the conduct of foreign affairs until his successor Is apiolnted. An official statement received here from Vienna asserts that the latest statements of the French premier, M. Clemenceau, concerning the conversations between Austria and Frunce regarding the possibility of opening peace negotiations do not alter the situation us regurds the majority of Count Czernln's declarations. Count Cxernln did not know of Emperor Charles's letter to I'rlnco Slxtua when he made the statement that France had initiated the conversations with Austria, according to a Vienna dispatch to the Lokat Anzelgner of IWrlln. On learning of the letter, he resigned, but yielded to a request that be remain In office until the conclusion of the peace agreement with Ilumanlu. The recent publication by the French government of the "futile peuce npteal by Kmperor Charles of Austria-Hugary la March, 1917, and the efforts of the emperor und the Austro-IIugarlan foreign office to explain the letter to the satisfaction of Germany and the German emperor, probably were the moat potent influence In of bringing about the resignation Count Czernln. Since he was appointed foreign min lster on December 23, 1918, In suc cession to Iinron Rurlnn, Count Czer nln has been very active In attempt I UK to bring about peace and the mod erate tone of his speeches has been In sharp contrast with that of the Ger man chancellors and foreign secretaries. However, bis participation In the forced peace upon Russia, as well as that upon Rumania, did not show that his actions kept atep with bis words. In the "peace offensive" of the pres ent year. Count Czernln In the Austrian reichrath on Junuary 25 suggested an exchange of views between Austrlu Hungary and the United States. He announced also that Austria based her negotiations with Russia on the policy of no annexations or Indemnities, but there always was some doubt whether his pacifist maneuvers were honest or were Inspired by Iterlin In an effort to bring about a split among the en telite allies. Count Czernln on April 4 in an ad dress at Vienna declared that Premier Clemenceau had sought peace nrgotia tlons with Austria. The French pre' mler replied that Count Czernln lied. The French and Austrian offices then Issued statements explaining the un fficlal negotiations In Switzerland. Karly last week the French govern mcnt declared that Kmperor Tarles and Count Czernln both had said thnt the claim of France to Alsace Irrslne was Juxt. Tins brought a denial from KmMTor Charles In the form of a telegram to Kmperor William to whom he reiterated his loyalty to the German cause and denied thnt he had Mid France was Justified In wanting Al returned. Amsterdam. JmNmmm I Constipation awl Emperor Charles' Letter to Prince 8lxtus, Given Publicity by French, Renders the Position of the Count Untenable. Count- - Auatro-Hungarla- of - AUSTRO . HUNGARIAN FOREIGN MINISTER FINALLY FORCED OUT OF OFFICE. n n sace-Iorraln- c DAVID KEITH IS CALLED. Capitalist and Pioneer Mining Man Succumb to Pneumonia. Rait Lake City. David Keith, min ing magnate, capitalist and one of the most widely known men In the west, died In his apartments at the Hotel tttah Tuesday morning. Mr. Keith would have been 71 years of age the 24th of next month. Into the early life of Iavtd Keith came much of the romance of adven ture. He was a typical pioneer and pathfinder, who waa found In the front ranks of the sturdy men Who carried civilisation and development Into the untamed wilds In the early days. Rom of a people, the feariesa spirit of adventure pulsed through his veins. For him the call of the sea was strong, hut the lure of the trackless west, with Its unbounded wealth of adventure and untold riches In mineral ws stronger. In response to this call he forsook the ses and when a y otitic man of hut 20 he was found la the great mining district of Nevada. That marked the beginning of the mak ing of one of the west's most successful and nted mining men. Pavtd Keith was horn at Mabou. Cape Rreton Island, Nova Scotia, May Inter-mottnts- ln sea-farin- g 27, 147. Evangelist Lands In Jail. Amarlllo, Texas. Alleged to have baptized an Infant In the name of Kaiser Wllhelm, and to hsve made ae dltloTJs nrterances, J. D. Klein, a German Methodist evangelist of Ivnnls, Kan., was arrested at Shamrock. OJ Ounrenteed by Another Aeroplane Victim. Sun Antonio, Truss. Lieutenant K. B. Msrkham. a flying Instructor at Kelly field, was killed Mr.dny morning when the machine In which he was flying with a cadet drnrmcd Into a tnllV'n fr'm a height of ) feet. STATE NEWS The Utah Light & Traction compuny has agreed to arbitrate the question of wages with Its employes at Suit Lake. Howard H. DeWeese, adjudged by the supremo court of I'ttih to have been Justly convicted of wife murder, Is to be ahot May 24. In two days' campaign, subscriptions at the Gartleld smelter have nmnuuted to $ 107.3.V). There nre ubout 1SCM) employes at the smelter. An appropriation of for grading and repairs to the road to lUngbaui In the vicinity of Welby was voted last week by the board of county commissioners. Seven Itinghum women went out ono day lust week un a Liberty bond loan cumpalgu anil had sold $2.F00 worth of the bonds when their day's work was concluded. Last year's famine of fruit Jars and Jelly glasses In Utah will bo repeuted Helps this year, according to wholesalers of these necessary appurtenances to the teeth. Canning Industry. breath. The Ogden Boy Scouts will launch a appetite. Liberty loan soliciting campaign April 27, lu resitonse to the call Issued by digestion. Secretary W. G. McAdoo and which was received In Ogden-lus- t week. Subsequent to a visit to Kmery county by Iru U. Rrownlng, state road engi-neer. It Is likely that a change will be Give It to me. made lu the hlghwuy, Grand-daddy- ." which will shorten it ubout two miles. The most prosperous year In the history of the Western Pacific railroad was 11)17, uccordlng to Dgures submit-ted by President Charles M. Ievey at a Why Bobby. If recent meeting of the stockholders of the company. you wait a bit for Assessor Crecr of Utah county has It It you'll turned in to the state board of equalization bis litis resirt of property valto enjoy loncer- fuations, which shows hii Increase of about $200,000 over 1.17. or of 1 per cent. "Poo-po- o! That's Joint Cms was killed ami his business partner, T. I Morrello, suffered no argument with severe body bruises and numerous team lucerutlons, when a Cms was driving at Suit Lake became frightened iitid ran away. cause lhe flavor Four years ago Willie Ituugli. au Cm-hboy of Iteiwin. county, lasts, anyway I was given a calf to raise. The calf grew to be un A No. I cow. The other day Willie sold the cow and lougbl $150 worth of war saving stamps. A decided slump In births during the week Is Indicated by the rcMrt of the Suit ljike City hoard of health. The reHirt shows only 44 births, as ngulnst 97 for the previous week, and .2 for the correHixiuding week of Inst year. The lone Ogden merchant who has occasional slight itlmulaUoa. """N. been holding out against the rules govSmaB MIL Small l Dose. Small retailers during the period erning of the war bus announced bis willingness ta n hide by the regiilatioiis as set down hy tlie stale loiiimlssloiier of correct ITTLC Work "4commercial txxmotti.v. '.y lulling the filial event, the relay. Spanish Fork schools the first dual meet in Its history from Puyson by a score of .VI to 51. Exclusive t tte relay, the was ot 54 points cli. the cntufieiitiuii being condition which will be greetl? helped by 8 1101 extremely ken Uiroughoiif. Many I'tah men sre on the mustering board at Camp Ieuls. which has been orgnuized and erfe1cd for the Incoming draft. The men are so proToo can prevent thl. Io.th.om. dtsva. from ficient In their duties that a man sent running through jr.ur t.tl and cur. .11 th. roll ufT.rlng wita l whn you "o camp can e examined and accepted No mstt.r hnw rount. th. tr.tnnt. b1n sroilN-la on lo eott. Ml. anr It a., how wonderful I. ur reject in very short lime. II an dl.l.mt.r. no tn.lt.r hnw coll. or hnr.ro at prvnl. or. ".ipo..." All gnod dr.rri.la and turf .nr as. Completion of a o4. hou... and fn.nuf.rtorrr. .l iroH!'( at H en's between Salt Lake and Ogden Is and 11 a boiti.; is .nd lie a dns.n. SFOII MKUICAt, CO, Htnv, l,Mkn, to lie accompli slied In a wriod rover I.d, C. S, A. uig uiree years, ii was lccjii-- l at a Downward Growth. Naturally. meeting ut the stale road roiuuiission Teacher "Why do words have "What dens that slirn mean. 'I.ct turn representing Salt roots, Johnny?" wltjj huslne "So that the lan- All Ohwrve Cornless Iays'T" Lake and Iavis counties, mid Ogden. guage can grow." "It lelongs to a chiropodist." o aearch of the Jordan river will le made for the body of Mrs. Ms NelTierce's rieassnt Pellets are the son, mho JlsaiMred from Salt Iike, RELIABLE PRESCRIPTION firlgtnal little liver pills put up 40 years leaving behind her two little children liver ana bowels. Ad. afi. They reg-alaFOR THE KIDNEYS ami a suicioe note. utTicrre of the fJlve what you have to some une. It Juvenile court have I km time convinced may he aetter fhun yoo dare to think. that the woman had no Intention of Iongfcllow. BulciuV, For many rear dreggiou bav. watched I Miring Hm- - five-damuch iatemt the remarkable reeora period beginning with the Jlttle Joys out of life and May JO. flail will lie called upon to Btainuined by Dr. wvp Hoot, theTake tbo great kidney, bvar aad bladder l.lg ones left aould hardly be complete the intra Imncnt of lw draft worth living for. registrant, a number of men equal to It is a physiciBa's prwriptioa. 3.4 per cent f the first gross quota, Iloot m a .trenftkning nwdi-cinIt helps the kidneys, her asd blad-oaccording to the Induction bulletin Isdo the work aatare in Uadcd they sued by Provost Marshal General Slaa ISOITIOn Oat at Teat akoald do. Crowder. nerfltaf Reef II Oatt Swamp Root Ue stood tke tort of years. The father of Mary Wilwin and a It la anld by ail draggwu on lu KiaH Apf'r uwimiiranMf nrit ad Wm. tor trmm tOTtM younger sister, who went from Ogden it aboald help yoa. No otber kidney saodt-ci- n Abnnkm, wl ba. o maay frteads. to Klko, Nv to marry Amer Singh As.w.r.". nmkm M Be sure to gt bwsaip Root and start I. kwd. tun r.tt. and another Hindu, has filed a counter at ooce. rH.Ca.IM tn aswa. timm SH claim for SUUKiO la the district court lrr.tm.tit However, if yoa wh finrt to teH this who Is against SinEh, nd tea eeaU to lr. seeking to re great prvparatwa cover $400 and damages from Wilson Kilmrr A MmghanUm, h. Y, lor a bottlo. When be aura sad for money advanced at the time of the aample Adv. wtw thi. paper, writing feedding trip. The Salt Route was given Judg Vindictive. for ment for 115 against Hugh Ileffermsn Friend What would you like best last week when It was proved to the to plant th! & jeart 2Sc Owttmawt 2S sod tisfactlon of the trial Judge at Ssl Farmer My summer visitors. Lake that a mistake on the part of the company's ticket agent resulted In SlOOPeward, $100 getting a round trip ticket to Caiarrh la a loral dtaso r..tly tafln- Wmm fML TftW tj M Loa Angeles from Sslt Lake fvt T enfilltttutloTi.1 condition. eUVIlH feaa j th"Tfor.MAUI. tMuirn contiutional treat-Bi- t. than the regular price. m I 8 CATARRH MfcDlClN C kaH ? r Ba41. !) . on Ini.rronr and acta ft a stMdJ f S. at4ej the Btnod On Ih. MlKl S'lrfarr.throuah f th. py: mt4 ai"-t.m. MALL'S CATARRH MEL'TCIN'B m mm m fcwfeeyo Uhn ws eeridl. fl A Bio; Undertaking, Ami ray i th. fiKirad.llon of th. d Lecturer Allow me before I do It SIt tho t."nl .trrrth hy liriprrrrles the tnerai health and taalitt natura In repeat the words of the Immortal vir It. wot, riofln anr ef C.'.fTh aKtp a that HAIJ.'S CATARRH HAIR BALSAM MBr.irtWB to Msf.lli I end or. Ttawbnrk Farmer sake. TV;. A Hm iiwi f jrimfc lTuf TMtlmnnlale fVe in . I .m lirtnt. A Co., Toledo, Ohio. F. i. rla, let's git out ' here. He's a goln Warm, ter start In on the dictionary. Rostoo Ohots msy talk, but verv few teo- ., . Xii'A Mfhlini.fiMIU Transcript. ple trmlerMsnd the dead lanimagesu Made m Coed Guess. C LD JZ R E A K Wife (reading) Thief grabs a lady's When Vour Eyes Need Care JV0 tneh bag with two pTi files In It. Try Murine Eye Remedy Ah. Indies Itttlnd (a preacher) rtmtH be more careful on ttelr way t W. N. U, Salt Lake City, No. church. (MM Price-to-Kmer- y pleases have six-tent- WRIGLEY5 hlgh-splrlte- d - After every meal As Age Advances the Liver Requires Ux-n- B J?v CARTER'S LIVER PILLS little mm J luS CONSTIPATION ZC HSO-yar- d Colorlew or Pale Faces JK"CarterTl Pills COLT DISTEMPER e hard-surface- J. ts y soed-eia- tmp e. e. Save the Calves! n . ,o...tl... Absolutely Nothing Better than Cuticura Baby s Tender Skin Ike Sc 's AmericijnDoIIorFIag fl sms eV'ww-a- ev JM aesMsfl ske - e.kdWe-- m- -m tfcav I e -- t hir e-- y, ffrS w 0 |