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Show N EW 8 SUMMARY WHAT THE WOMEN WORE. The drivers and stablemen employed at the wholesale beef packing housua in New York City are on strike. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Webster and their baby were burned to death at Rochester, Ind., by a fire resulting from a gasoline explosion. A hostler and sixty-twhorses including Eflie K and Atwood, 2:12, trotters, were burned to death In a livery stable fire at Massillon, Ohio. Owing to money stringency City has been obliged to raise the rate of interest on the bonds it o fered for sale from 4 to 4 per cent. Wheat rose four cents at Toronto on the 22nd, as a result of reports of frosts In northwestern Canada. The damage, however, is regarded as light. Fred Kersters, aged 11, refused to jump from a burning house at Lacrosse, Wis., and was burned to death in sight of his mother and a large crowd. In a free gun fight near the fair grounds at Barberville, Ky., two men were fatally shot and three other pera woman, badly sons, including wounded. Floods which are believed to be the heaviest that have been experienced for years are reported from central Japan. Some villages have been completely submerged. Two miners were stabbed to death in the street of Coaldale, Pa., by unknown men believed to be members of the 'Black Hand" society, which it. active in that section. The attorney general of Texas has begun suit against the International Harvester Company, alleging violations law and demands of Texas anit-trus- t penalties of 11,100,000. J. C. Broughton, a stationary engineer, was killed at Roosevelt dam, near Phoenix, Arizona, by a falling derrick. Broughton is the second man to be killed during the construction of the dam. King Charles has granted amnest to all implicated in the recent Agra-narevolt with the exception of 200 priests and those already sentenced The number released ir for murders. New-Yor- Fractious Horse A Is eaiy enough to manage if you have a little (kill, a little patience, and a solid, The harness is never - give - out harness. more essential than the skill or patience. We are Have yon ever tried our make? proud of our Harness Line. You can get leather out of old shoes and army saddles, The best harbut not our kind of leather. ness leather isn't a shade too good for ns. Write or call. Satisfactory terms and prices. Consolidated & Machine Wagon Gompany Dealers Utah and Idaho George T. Odell, General Manager Leading Implement Houses at Salt LaKe. Ogdtn. Logan, Idaho Falls and M ontpelier. A NEW TRIUMPH IN DIP MAKING DOUBLE STRENGTH. LOW COST. LESS FREIGHT the Story Teller Didn't Really Mean Just That. Of Course gentleman recently returned from that quiet little Maryland resort. Ocean City, has a tale to tell of conditions that are really sensational. And the worst of it was that he did not know they were sensational at all. He was out calling the other evening, and the conversation started with the shirtwaist man, who, the returned wanderer said, was to be found in great quantities at the summer resort Then he told about the habit everybody down there had contracted of going without hats. This is the way he told it to an interested company: "You see everybody down there going about just the same. The men never wear coats; they go about in just their shirts and trousers, and the women are just like them." A Deaths from The death of Dr. Weigel, a surgeon of Rochester, from a disease due to makes the constant use of the the fourth who has lost his life from this cause, says tlje Chistian Advocate. The others were an assistant of Thomas Edison, a Boston physician and a woman of San Francisco named In the case of Dr. WeiFleischman. gel since 1904, when his right hand and all but the thumb and a finger of the left hand were removed, there had been four operations in trying The first removed to save his life. a part of the right shoulder; then a part of the muscles covering the right breast. Mystery completely envelops the cause of death, the disease being unknown to medical science, though it is believed to involve some great prinDr. Weigel was presiciple of life. dent of the Rochester Academy of Medicine and the American Orthopaedic society. n 8,000. Absolutely free from any crude substance. Contains no tar oils. Infallible in curative effect. No injury to sheep or wool. Requires nn addition besides water. No sediment. No with cold water whether hard, stirring. Mixes brackisb, alkali or salty. ITS USE PERMITTED In all OFFICIAL DIPPINGS CUBES M'NGEtnd UCE OH CATTLE MUCH CHEAPER THAN TOBACCO LIQUID DIPS OR AND HOGS CRUDE NO DEARER THAN LIME AND SULPHUR James Compton, son of a prominent resident of Santa Cruz, Cal., has been arrested charged with burglary in the first degree. Young Crompton has confessed to a series of burglaries. The assembly at Pretoria has author ized the purchase of the Cullinan dia mond, valued at one million dollars, to present to King Edward as a testifor the bemonial of appreciation stowal of a constitution. The World says that more than 2,000 New Yorkers, some of whom are rankautoing millionaire, have sold their Tht weeks. few last the within mobiles dealers have attributed the sales to rich man's panic in Wan the Eighteen-year-ol- d street. Ambassador Reid unveiled a tablet in the ancient Salisbury cathedral at memIjalCin Salisbury, England, last week, in NEPHEWS WILLM. COOPER victims, mostory of the twenty-eigh- t 17? Illinois St., Chicago ly American, who were killed in the ORDER OF YOUR MERCHANT OR WRITE derailing a year ago of the American Ceneral Agent Dr.S. D.CILLETT, LAKE boat train. line CITY, UTAH. 775 SIXTH AVE., SALT George. Carnie and his sister Marion have been jailed at Staten Island am When you get married, get the charged with conspiring to kill a broth T knot tied tight. You needwea in order to secure $1,500 life good iVeddlng King, and It is stated Carnie admitinsurance. would call attention to ours. They ted his guilt, but protested that his sisare the best made in the world. ter was innocent. Ben McCann, while felling a tree at ESTABLISHED., was Dirigo sawmill, near Castella, Cal., 1862 ,9a over knocked a tree, falling by caught on a saw and his head and face were and badly crushed and his arm, leg is It saw. the torn and by body cut feared he will die. Julius F. Eller has been arrested at SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Syracuse, N. Y., and held for return to Alamosa, Colo., where it is alleged he atniP 12.000 in money orders from the Eller declared Rio Grande railroad. ho was rl uned bv a friend and got none of the plunder. Merchants and Business Men Frances Von Bredow, daughter of acwho have Senator Newlands of Nevada, and wife to of them counts should send Lieutenant Leopold Von Bredow, o. us. We can get the money. the Cuirassiers of' the Guard, formerly attache of the German embassy at 319 Pocatello, Ida Address P.O.Box 54 Salt Lake City Washington, died in Berlin on the 22d after a long illness. The novel nment troops under the A Clever Book. of Elmerani, the uncle of the command Benjamin Franklin's "Poor Richard" sultan ol Morocco, have been oeieaie;i has found a worthy successor In the by tribesmen. Elmerani retreated In is anonymous modern humorist who of Alcazar. Elmerani 'a Jr"s. the direction Richard. "Poor for responsible means there Is danger of the defeat Almanack," published by the Henry hoi tribes looting Alcazar. For Altemus company. Philadelphia. John Foxv, alias In desperation, a half than . more the past few years is wanted in who Wagner, million people have every week been George Cal., for grand larceny, jumped and laughing at this author's wit a window of a rapidly moving through It apas profiting by his pithy advice 100 miles north of about train, "The peared on the editorial page of Although handand escaped. the Angeles, without In Saturday Evening Post" under the made leap he cuffed caption: "Poor Richard Jr's. Philosis himself. juring ophy." Now, by means of what selecRussia, awakening from the stupor evidently a rigorous process of which the war with Japan left her, tion, the cream of these magazine ut in Vladivostok La planning to establish at and put terances has been skimmed naval and depot on seaport fortified Into book form, and It Is a book that a Port than even stronger Is well worth the reading, being a the pacific new military railway a with and Uihur, storehouse of wit and wisdom Interference as a to banish tu from Japanese quaint sayings, calculated immediate support. and feeder the "blue devils" f'om the a -- o, orchard nest, the brown bay vicinity of the" fortunate reader, feeds which moth, the caterpillar nia'l Its ... has 111' leaf, Advertisement. ini Is Good mi Dog at numbers certain MM large a in A dog used in advertising ,,.,rHtice en Jose. Cal. This Is a native insect brand of tobacco Is attracting consid diff' ient kinds of The has three In Fitchburg. ..,iM " It .u " erable attention ntinn It no -erat wears mu red. animal is attired In a suit of parasitesIs apprehended. a "stove pipe" hat. and carries a cob damage ns Paul C Barth, recently deposed pipe in his mouth like a veteran killed and shot mayor of Louisville, moker. ousthimself on the Hut. Since the th.. ny administration Real Wealth Is in the Heart. ing of... Parth's MB of the nets Relying on outward things to bring court. "I . . ;iPi'' ".... to severe ynu happtnetf Is Indeed a big mis- clals has been snhjeeten found I was In the lies wealth but nothing take. Kartli's real scrutiny, on liatih hpart and there alone and It is use flectiny persons! y It to seek leu lgal makes 120 gals, (or Scab, official strength or 200 gals, (or ticks, lice, etc. 1.75, 5 gal Can 8.50, 50 gal. brl. 75.00 fig Collections outstanding Sui-sun- Is B- rx-cit- e's-whr- re. Puzzled. The bard from the city had sold suf ficient verses tp spend a week in a rural boarding house. Waving off the swarms of June bugs and mosquitoes the bard sat penning his lines by the yellow light of a kerosene lamp. "How I love this madrigal!" he mused to himself. The hornv-handefarmer, who sat greasing his boots, looked up in sur prise. "Gracious!" he drawled. "Where is she?" "Who?" asked the astonished bard. "Why, the gal yeou just said yeou loved." An Inherited Tendency. A Cleveland society woman gave nartv to nine friends of her young son aged six. To add to the pleasure of the occasion she had the ices frozen in the form of a hen and ten chickens Each child was allowed to select his chicken as it was served. Finally she came to the son of a prominent politician. "Which chicky will you have, Bertie?" she asked. "If you please, Mrs. H., I think I'll take the mamma hen," was the polite reply. Lippincott's. THIRST WAS FIRST THOUGHT. Familiar Sound Cause of Young Man' Bad Break. John C. the Detroit, at Risleyif New York convention of the International Society of Hotel and Restaurant Bmploves a convention notable for its condemnation of the tipping system said to a reporter: "The public thinks that we waiters get rich off our tips. The public is very ignorant in this matter. When I think of its denr.e ignorance I am reminded of a political meeting 1 attended last April. There was a chap at this meeting who knew nothing of parliai ii n'ary procedure, and. besides that, he was half full. Well. In the course of the meeting there was a lot of exeit event and shouting. It grew worse and worse. The chairman, in the end, had to hammer on the table and yell: "'Order! Order!' " 'Beer for me," said the ignorant young man. VERY BAD FORM OF ECZEMA. Suffered Three Years Physicians Did No Good Perfectly Well After Using Cuticura Remedies. "I take great pleasure in informing you that I was a sufferer of eczema in a very bad form for the past three years. 1 consulted and treated with a number of physicians in Chicago, but to no avail. I commenced using the Cuticura Remedies, consisting of Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Pills, three I am perfectly months ago, and well, the disease having left me en tirely. I cannot recommend the Cuti cura Remedies too highly to anyone suffering with the disease that I have had. Mrs. Florence E. Atwood, 18 Crilly Place, Chicago, III., October 2, 1905. Witness: L. S. Berger." LIGHT. eats. One Comforting Thought in the Death of the Chickens. A lady who had recently moved to the suburbs was very fond of her first brood of chickens. Going out one af ternoon she left the household In boy. Be charge of her fore her return a thunderstorm came up. The youngster forgot the chicks during the storm, and was dismayed after it passed to find that half of them had been drowned. Though fearing the wrath to come, he thought best to make a clean breast of the calamity, rather than leave it to be discovered. "Mamma." he said, contritely, when his mother had returned, "mamma, six of the chickens are dead." "Dead!" cried his mother. "Six! How did they die?" The boy saw his chance. think they died happy," "I think he said Harper's Weekly. eight-year-ol- Paint Secrets A paint 1 always to prefers keep secret the tact that he has substituted something e!? for white lead in his paint, but when the is discovered he defends Substitution the adulteration as an improvement. There is no mystery about p paint Send for our handsome lioklef It w ill tell you why our Pure White Lead (look for the Dutch Hoy Painter on the keg) makes the best paint, and will alto give you a number ot practical painting hints. For salt by first class dealer Psalm. The father's peroration was superb. " 'And behind leave departing, " 'footprints on you,' " he concluded, the sands of ' " But here the son rudely The Revised he sneered. "Who "Footprints?" wants to leave footprints?" "Tten what would you leave, my boy?" the old man inquired. "Tracks," said the youth, haughtily. "Tracks of my power racer, to be sure. Am I a dog or a working-mathat I should leave mere foot- y President Castro's Conceit, Many stories have been told of Cipriano Castro, president of Venezuela, and of his monumental conceit. war the During the fall of Port Arthur was being explained to him. "Pshaw!" he exclaimed. "With T00 Venezuelans I could have taken it in four days." "With a thousand, in one day, your excellency," said the diplomatic representative of a European power. Castro was so pleased at what was intended to be sarcasm that, it is said, the diplomat succeeded next day in securing satisfaction of a claim that his government had been vainly pressing for years. 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Law mall. or Remember, however, druggists by A Different Loaf. IT COSTS YOU NOTH IN TO THY IT. Notes. FAXTON CO., llo.tou, Mass. Jt. THE "Why," exclaimed little Johnny, Impudence of Hoi Pollol. when he heard his father telling about A noted English artist was standing somebody who was looking after the at the edge of the road, waiting for his loaves and fishes, "that's just what and he was dressed in his horse, mamma says about Uncle Henry!" usual style mustard-colorepeculiar DITATlITPC ' thistopaper "Says about Uncle Henry?" repeatwaistcoat and bright vivid suit, buy riding siring "What ed his father, in astonishment. advertised in red tie. A man, who had evidently insist should its having columns upon mean?" do you been reveling, happened to Im-cwhat they ask lor, refusing all substi"Why, pa, don't you know," said round the corner of the street. He tutes or imitations. Johnny, "mamma says Uncle Henry stared at the famous artist for a minonly loafs and fishes." ute In silence, then he touched his cap and asked In a tone of deep commiserDue Process of Law. W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 35, 1907. was you At the time of the famous Eastman ation, "Beg pardon, guv'nor, trial in Cambridge, Mass., two Irish- in mournin' for anybody?" men, standing on a street corner, were Nature's Gift Wasted. overheard discussing the trial. One of A Scotchman who recently took the T" world & them was trying to enlighten the other street car trip on the gorge route, the ES FOR EVERY MEMBER OF -- 0 a jury. concerning AT ALL PRICES. THE FAMILY. New York side of Niagara river, was "Bedad!" he explained. "You're To mnyono who can prove W.L. g much disgusted with the hawkers of does not make & steli Thin if ye gets th' shmartest SaWOpWU Soougla Men's $3 A 3.r,U shoes views and "Teddy bears," who make inioro other f if th' but innicint: other manufacturer. lawyer, ye're H is VJ iHi UW L.than anynhoes the afternoon hideous and do their are wrn by more t" opts Douglas man gets th' best lawyer, ye're guilty." THE KEAHON As best to spoil nature's grandeur. other than make, is because of their life of any In all walks Life. ami IOrlor wearing qnal in s. excollent stylo, he alighted from the car he looked of the leathers and other materials loreaeh part selection The and DREAMS BAD after by angrily at the shouting venders of the shoe, and everv detail of the maltlnt; is looked the must completeorganizatlon of superintendents, forcnienand then at the Whirlpool rapids. "What's in tho the hlghe-receive who sires paid shoemakers, dolled the use of having a big river like Frequently Due to Coffee Drinking. hoe Industry, and whose workmanship cannot be excelled. Itioektoii.Mass., factories at I my into take could large you If that," he asked, "if you don't drown and show you how carefully W. I.. Douglas shoes are made, you whv thev hold their shape, fit heller, One of the common symptoms of those fellows in it?" would. then understand ... .mi, ..r i ii. coffee poisoning is the bad dreams that any price. cannot he equalledonatbottom. Shoes Gold Bond and Gilt $5 Of Patch. Take - n irae and pr the A lamped h W.T.. be Dmuiiarestful Cabbage should ive what rAtnToN' The sleep. genuine spoil t supply you, send ..V.ifw...;. for W. Ls Douche- sice- - II he dealer A,k new voir a Maker Here's cigar reason Cigar found the man who says: Brockton Mu. mall. hero Catalog lie Shoes by direct to factory. I "Formerly I was a slave to coffee. 1 I've just been putting up and haven't was like a morphine fiend, could not any name for it. Suppose you suggest one. sleep at night, would roll and toss in Friend (after smoking it) They're I to did when and bed sleep get my was disturbed by dreams and hobgob- naming a good many after characters In fiction now. Why don't you cull lins, would wake up with headaches and feel bad all day, ro nervous I this "Mrs. Wlggs?" could not attend to business. My writNew York's Growth. ing looked like bird tracks, I had sour In New York city Invest Ptiildeii the stomach, indigesbelchlngs from each 500,000 day In land and new tion, heartburn and palpitation of tho houses for apartment dwellers. heart, constipation, irregularity of the kidneys, etc. "Indeed, I began to feel I had all the troubles that human flesh could suffer, but when a friend advised me to leave off coffee I felt as if he had insulted me. I could not bear the idea, it had The horse can draw the such a hold on me and I refused to load without help, if you believe it tho cause. Old Corns, reduce friction to almost "But it turned out that no advice was ever given at a mote needed time for nothing by applying Galls, I finally consented to try Postutn and with the going of coffee and the comMuscles, ing of Postum all my troubles have gone and health has returned. I eat and sleep well now, nerves steadied down and I write a fair hand (as you ALL to the. wheels can see), can attend to business again N other ltihri- - VL I am free from the that and rejoice cant ever inade T J monster coffee." w ears so long f J Ten days' trial of Postum In place of MM reMVet SO nun ii coffee will Dnng sound, resuui, " Three Sizes, 25c, 50c and $L Sold by all Druggist. hor; - power. Next time freshing sleep. "There's a Reason. In In Mica Road "The Wellvllle," pkgs. try Bead Axijc (ittrAsie. Oil Co. 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