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Show ' Table Silver Yoa do not bry silverware every reason Uv, which is very good carefconsider should wt you de- you seldom ully that which reasonable prices ease Our cide. the way. BOYD.PARK. MAKERS OFJFMELRY lake crnr snm Typewriters Utah Office and School Supply 32 W. 2nd South. Salt Lake City, Utah UUVTm uriD HtLr n An I If you want ble waget lera barber trade. ManjsmaS opes inwna seed barbera: good opportuneaea lor men over draftage. Barbera in army have commission. officers prepared as ..Oft f ood Call or write. Moler Barber College, 43 8. West Temple St.. Salt Lata City, HAVE ALLOTTED SPAN ONLY Death of Trout, Although at Advanced Age, Disproves Theory Which Seems Absurd. controversy has been rethe published story of the vived by death lu Dumfriesshire, Scotland, of a trout which for 20 years had sur vived In a well. The fish was caught In an adjoining stream the River Evan, a tributary of the Annan, near Moffat, and was placed In a well formed In a burn ad jacent to a remote rnjiway signal dox, a few miles north of Beattock, on the Caledonian main line. The signalman who at the time' was In charge of the cabin took a lively Interest in the fish, as did also various engine drivers and other railway workers on that section of the line, when Intervals permitted of their visiting the "aquarium," with its solitary occupant The trout gradually became quite tame and docile, and was accustomed to swim boldly to the edge of the well to receive titbits from visitors in the form of worms or Insects suitable to Its appetite. It Is still argued by some authorities that unless some accident befalls him, a trout lives on indefinitely. Opponents of that theory find support In the account of the death of the Scotch trout for their opinion that all flsh, even the members of the princely salmon or trout class, have their appointed span of life. We have In this vipiano, also latest model player-pianused but In perfect condition, practically new, which we will sell at an attractive figure and on practically their own terms, to responsible parties, rather than ship back. Write today to Consolidated Music Co., 13 to 19 East First South St., Salt Lake City, Utah. FOR SALE high-grad- WHY HIS e "SECOND BEST BED"? Writer Feels Called On to Criticize Shakespeare for Provision Made In His Will. We are Indebted to an English publication for a copy of the test will and testament of the late William Shakespeare. In the course of this document, we observe the following sentence : "I gyve onto my wief my second best bed with the furniture." We have no desire to find fault with the successful poet and dramatist of Stratford for this apparent discrimination against the Widow Shakespeare. What disposition he made of his first best bed Is a matter that is not revealed by the copy of the will of the versatile author whose last testament s reported in the columns of our alert London contemporary. However, we don't think Mr. S. showed Just the "eht spirit In gyvelng onto his wief his second best bed. .0, why did he not eyve onto her his first bed, or his tee Potte or his punche bole with the gilt butterflyes, or his favorytte wlgge, or bis safetie razure, or fountain penne, or bicyoie-anyth- lng, in fact, but his sec- ond best bed? No doubt Mr. had gone to bed with his Shakespeare boots on many a Saturday night in that very second best bed, ant yet, hallowed as It was by such memories, one cannot but feel that the widow was trented unfairly. Perhaps wills folks Influenced him. As a co- - nter we have only the highest regard for hIrn- But we dou,t thi t6Steera he acted right about friend wief. Thrift - Magazine. Presidents Who Wers Masons," Masonic records of the early presl-- i 8 a,e not complete. The are listed as Masons: Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Madl-- n Monroe, John Qulncy Adams, "ason, Harrison, Tyler, Polk, Taylor. Buclmnat. Johnson, Garfield, Ahe' niuir. Cleveland, McKlnley. Roosevelt and Taft. follow-presiden- ts Takina Good Care of Them. ee by the papers there are more '""en than in England," said icn fu'i'1 het those BoL" they trMt thelr was his only comment. En'l5h wlv II J II aiigorners King nn.i queen of the Belgians with Prince I.eoiH.1,1, heir apparent to F f the L. "r ,ilr""'- were the guests nited - I States yrk ber 2. Tiny have come, as hi ia. jesty expressed it. to voire their gratitude and that of their people for the jguierous aid given them !y this loun-- I '".v in years of direct neeu when their nail .ii was threatened by Germany. It took less than Complete History of the Past thirty minutes to and sentence to from twenty to try Week Told in Paragraphs in state's prison James thirty rrepared tor the Busy Read ler Whitings, the negro for whom a i.osse searched continuously for three days, because of an attack near Merchuiit-ville- , N. J., on a white woman, the I NTER MOUNTAIN. What is regarded as the first re- wife of a shipyard worker. Employees of the San Francisco. taliatory move on the part of the resiOakland Terminal railways, which dent Japanese against the n traction lines at Oakland and league has left J. F. Koberg, one of the directors of the newly formed league, Rerkeley, struck October 1, to enforce minus his Japanese workers and with their demands for higher wages. WASHINGTON. a truck farm on his hands at the busiest season of the year. According to a statement issued OcOne of the largest deals in roses in tober 2 by Dr. Gary T. Grayson, the Portland's experience was concluded president's physician. President Wilson a few days ago, when E. G. Hill of is a very sick man and must have abRichmond, Ind.. purchased 500,000 cut- solute rot. The house elections committee lias tings and offered to take 2,000,000 decided to recommend the unseating of next year. The engineer was killed and two John F. Fitzgerald as representative firemen badly hurt when a light en- from the Tenth Massachusetts district, gine and a passenger train on the holding that Peter 1'. Tague was enBoth men are Rlmlnl branch of the Northern Pa- titled to the seat. Democrats. cific collided head-onear Helena, A conference between leaders of the Mont., in a fog. A score of passensteel strike and representatives of were gers injured, none seriously. The lower house of the Utah legis- three railroad brotherhoods was held Washington, October 2. No statelature, In special session, adopted a at memorial favoring the ratification of ment was forthcoming after the meetthe treaty of peace and league of na- ing other than that further discussion will be held. tions covenant, without amendments. In the senate on October 2, the Fall En route from Puget Sound to Santa to exclude amendments the United Barbara on its official trial trip, the U. S. S. Idaho, the latest superdread-nough- t Slates from participation in the Euroto be added to the Pacific pean commissions created by the treaty were 150 to 58. fleet, passed Golden Gate, San Fran- Twenty-nin-rejected by the vote of Senator and Republicans cisco, Tuesday. The Idaho is undergoGore, Democrat, voted for the amendits final official ing acceptance trial. and seventeen Republicans and Heads of the educational systems ment, e forty-onDemocrats voted against It. of California, Nevada, Idaho, Utah and Declaring that the question of the Arizona met at the state capitol at open shop the' right of a man to work Sacramento to formulate a standard of whether he was a memirrespective for of program thrift ber of a labor union was the sole teaching habits in the public schools. issue in the nation-wid- e steel strike. DOMESTIC. Judge Elbert II. Gary, chairman of the Five dead and five wounded made board of the United States Steel corup the list of white casualties as a poration, told the senate investigating result of the uprising of negroes in committee that his corporation would the vicinity of Elaine, Ark. never yield. United States Senator Hiram W. FOREIGN. Johnson at a luncheon at San FranCablegrams from Paris, the Luthu-ania- n cisco told more than one thousand of executive committee in WashSan Francisco's most prominent woington announces, have brought the inmen that the peuce treaty with its formation that the British government Shantung provision is a blot on Ameri has promised provisional recognition can honor and that the league of na- to Lithuania. tions as now constituted would make Complaint that France had been America a party to perpetuating this slighted in the makeup of the league and other wrongs. of nations, because the French colo"If the league of nations is to break nies were not represented in the down we must prepare to fight," Her league, although each British colony bert Hoover, formerly economic direc would have a delegate, was expressed tor for the supreme war council, told by Deputy Augagneiir in the in the dethe students of Stanford university in bate on the ratification of the peace an address at Palo Alto, Cal. treaty in the .chamber of deputies. Two white men, Clinton Lee and Attempts to resume the conference J. A. Tappen of Helena, and seven ne between delegates from North China groes are known to be dead at Elaine, and South China at Shanghai are likeArkansas, as a result of clashes be- ly to prove abortive. tween a posse searching for the per For the first time since the railsons who from ambush fired upon and way strike began in England, there killed W. D. Adkius', railroad special has been a serious attempt at mediaagent. tion, undertaken by the powerful United States' Senator James A. Reed transport worker's federation. was egged from the stage at Convention Floods in the northern part of Chihall, Ardmore, Okla., as he was being huahua, Mexico, caused great damage. introduced by the mayor in prepara- The town of Chilon is reported to have tion for his speech against the treaty been wiped out. The number of dead and the league of nations. has not been estimated, but it will Thousands of skilled and unskilled be large. workmen in Pacific coast shipyards Premier Clemenceau and his governstruck on October 1, to enforce de ment received a vote of confidence in mands for wage increases. The walk the chamber of deputies, 262 to 188. out followed the failure of the em- The vote of confidence means another inployees to grant the men a wage important victory for the "Tiger" of hour. an cents 8 crease of France, this time in his fight for rati- Ten thousand members of New York Nation of the peace treaty. City printing trades unions went on Practically the entire male populaweek tion of Armenia will be exterminated strike, October 1, for a and a weekly increase of $14 in the unless the Turks and Tartars are wage scale. The strike is without the checked by some outside force, it is sanction of the international ofheers. asserted. It is estimated 250 plants are affected. The blockade of Germany, which was Gen. Patrick Egan, one of the found threatened by the allies in case the ers of the home rule movement in Ire- German troops of General von der land and former United States min- Goltz were not removed from the Balister to Chile, died at the home of his tic region, begins at once. daughter in New York, after an illness All members of the Italian chamber Of several weeks. of deputies, with the exception of the John Mitchell, former president of official Socialists, voted confidence in the United Mine Workers of America, Premier Nitti in the vote taken in the Ten members refrained left an estate of $250,0(10, mostly in chamber. stock and bonds, according to a peti- from voting. tion for letters of daministratlon ut The supreme council has decided to White Plains, N. Y. to the German government, send Omaha. Troops are now on duty it Marshal Foch, a note demandthrough and officials are confident tnere win ing the evacuation of Lithuania by race be no further outbreak of the under drastic penalties in German troops resulted on Sunday rioting which for noncompliance. to the death of two persons, injuries Shoes in Poland this winter will be to several score of others, an attempt and far between. Jewish agents few ana imiu.i. lynch Mayor Ed P. Smith land are asking for as many in that court destruction by fire of the county pairs as possible to keep women and house. barefooted in the was e ns- - children from going Secretary of Labor Wilson winter, as many did last year. si tied with the socialists Adelina Patti, the prima donna, of New York, in an address died September 27 at Craig-y-No- s casAmerican before the convention of theLouis. Born at Wales. South tle, Penycae, Bankers' association at St. Adelina Patti in 1S4I5, .Madrid, Spain, m Four men were severely burneu had for forty years been the queen of . an explosion in the boner room , singers. off Key West. destroyer Greene conditions in the Adriainflamed The Th nrmv Plane flying "around the the dissolution of the and comtic region under rim of the United States," R. b. Italian parliament for the holding of a mand of Lieutenant Colonel 1G, Is on Sunday general election on November conmuch Hartz, arrived at Spokane council it had giving the supreme from Missoula, Mont., where counter- cern, In view of the possibility of all been held two days after involved in the storms and forest the Balkans becoming ing snow and hail turmoil. fire smoke. The railway strike in England has Bankers and financiers can speeui.y in a practically complete stopresulted m uie radicalism check the spread of of railway transport throughout home to United States by making loan o Seat-tie- , page country. Thus far it has been the Krnz.er R. builders, Raymond address be- from a union standpoint the most Wash.,, asserted M an tie-u- p of industry ever reBankfore the convention of American labor. warring corded by ers association at St. Louis. N,.w on are care- - hsnds Sarcastic. fan make a lot of. money for you, K 'U let me." "No. young fellow, go on out and " it for yourself. Tm perfectly "" to struggle along unaided and ke what little 1 can1 myself - LIMIT of the Earth n An ancient cinity a : I anti-ulie- Rented, Repaired, Sold. ni All EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE. UTAH e 44-ho- alls ul SPECIAL SESSION WILL LAST THIRTY DAYS, INSTEAD OF WEEK, IT IS PREDICTED. Many Measures Should be Acted Upon, Declares Governor, in Addition to Those for Which the Special Session Was Called. Sait Lake City. I UTAH BUDGET Lift off Corns! Utah is the sixteenth state to ratify the Susan B. Anthony suffrage amendment to the Constitution of the United States. The Mormon Battalion monument committee is continuing the organization tf county committees for the projected campaign for funds. James Baker, who was injured whim his automobile carreened over an embankment in Parley's canyon, near Salt Lake, Is in a critical condition. Earl Allen Is uuder arrest at Provo, charged with shooting Frank Fltrger-ald- , the bullet entering Fitzgerald's leg. Allen claims' the shooting was accidental. Utah water which can be used for irrigation purposes In the state will not gi to the lands of any other state, according to the policy allocated by the state engineer. Workmen are now building the sheds to shelter the cars of wheat that are to be shipped to Ogden from north- em Utah and Idaho. These sheds adjoin the elevators. The supreme court of Utah has affirmed the Judgment of Judge A. W. Agee of the district court at Ogden ordering the sale of a blockade running automobile to the highest bidder. Owing to the increase of deer on the Arizona strip, brought about by stringent game laws, the animals have spread Into southeastern Utah until that part of the state has become a Doesn't hurt a bit and Freezona costs only a few cents. The special session which convened at the call of Governor Bamberger on September 29, and which it was expected would complete the work in hand within a week, may not be adjourned for thirty days, which is the limit of time prescribed by the constitution for the special session. When the governor issued his proclamation convening the special session he mentioned two subjects to be handled, but In a message submitted to the legislators on October 2, he recommends legislation upon so many that it Is probable that the session will go the limit. The first four days that the legislature was In session It accomplished the passage of a. resolution ratifying the Susan B. Anthony ameduieut, one of the measures mentioned in the proclamation, and had introduced a number of bills, one of which, providing a prominent game ground. The mummy of a girl, judged to be penalty for the dynamiting of fish, has been passed by both houses und sent about seven months old at the time to the governor. One other measure, of death, was found wrapped In cloth a joint memorial to congress praying In an airtight box when a partition In for the ratification of the peace treaty an office In Ogden was torn down. An and the adoption of the league of na- investigation is being made. tions covenant also has been passed Paul Lamb and his brother, Lyna, and sent to the governor. both Chinese, living lu Hongkong, The house on October 2 passed the China, have registered nt the Univerbill which gives the state board of sity of Utah. They will fake a field loan commissioners authority to make artillery course and study mechania loan to purchase ground for enlargcal drawing and technical subjects. ing the capitol grounds and which limCall for a conference of the county its the amount to $200,000. commissioners of Davis, Salt Lake, Among the measures handled by the Utah, Weber and Boxelder counties state senate on October 2 were those has been Issued by the state board of dealing with automobile thievery, equalization for October 7, to discuss which were passed with amendments the assessment of lands held uuder The house joint memorial urging the riparian rights. Immediate ratification of the peace A tentative agreement for treaty and the league of nations also between the United States biologipassed, and approval was given ap- cal survey and the state livestock compointments made by the governor since mission In n campaign to exterminate the last session. predatory animals and to control rubles A battle between Republican and throughout the state has been presentDemocratic members of the house was ed to the livestock board. preefpitated when Representative D. A committee of stockholders of the D. McKay of Weber county introduced Lehi Irrigation company has decided to a joint resolution indorsing the league amend the articles of Incorporation of that it be the company, to enable the board of of nations and urging adopted, along with the peace treaty, directors to expend $72,000 for an adwithout reservations. ditional fifteen second feet of water The memorial was passed, the vote from the Provo reservoir. being 30 to 14, with two members abThe Utah county commissioners have sent. ordered a special election for the SkipThe fish and game bill, which makes per Bay drainage district for the purdynamiting illegal as a means of pose of bonding to the nmount of $13,-00catching fish in the streams of the for raising funds to be expended state, was passed by the house. In the construction of a system to A bill has been introduced in the drain the lands of that section. house, appropriating $7000 for the exWilliam Polltseas, proprietor of a penses of the special session. at Ogden, is in the hospital with cafe, The members of the house have de- a lacerated jaw und other Injuries, cided that Arthur Welling, of Salt Lake having been assaulted by a man lie had county, and William O'Neil, of Du- hired as dishwasher. Polltseas says chesne county, have lost the right to the man hit him with nn ax, robbed their seats in the lower house of the him of $40 and then disappeared. Utah legislature, because they have acA canvass is being made of the cepted other positions. Welling being southern end of Cache valley it Is a O'Neil a probation officer and stated by persons claiming to know the game warden, and the two representasituation in this respect for the pura vote a and tives have been denied of ascertaining if sufficient acrepose voice in the deliberations of the speof sugar beets can be guaranteed age cial session. to justify the erection of a factory. The house took up the consideration Condemnation of the picketing sysof house bill No. 4, empowering the tem during strikes and requests urgIts in publie utilities commission, that the special session of the leging to authorize charging a islature repeal the law under which haul railroad short a higher rate for is now legalized have been forwardit than it did for a long one In which the ed to Governor Bamberger by civic orshorter haul was included, and, apLake and Ogden. of Salt ganizations proved the. measure by a vote of 25 57 years old, and Gus J. Ilenroid, to 17. who for thirty-si- x years has served as The speaker signed the house bill died at his home nt officers, peace making dynamiting in streams as a Eureka, October 1, after an illness means of catching fish a misdemeanor, of which has extended over a After being signed in the senate this several weeks. At the timeperiod of his hill now goes to the governor for his death he was city marshal of Eureka. approval, being the first bill to pass To make the Roosevelt memorial both houses. campaign strictly nonpartisan In this Senator Olson introduced a measure to have the minimum state and a defining profiteering and providing amount that will be acceptable as a penalty therefor. contribution so small that every school There is another measure already be- child in Utah will be able to give fore the senate to give the attorney something, were two decisions reached general an appropriation of $10,000 for by the state campaign committee. Investigation of profiteering and the Work on the Lincoln highway was high cost of living, and it Is probable for this season lust week by stopped be introduced bill will another by that the state road commission of action the attorney general setting forth ids the report of Ira P. Browning, upon situawith the proposals for dealing state road engineer, that the machintion. ery being used for the work is badly in need of repair and two months Strikers Seek Mediation. would be required to put It into condiLcflidon. For the first time since the tion. railway strike began, there has been a After numerous temporary delays, serious attempt at mediation, underthe Harris murder case has been called taken Wednesday by the powerful at Nephl, Mrs. Alice J. Harris and transport workers' federation. two sons, Eugene and Leland, beher The "blue sky" bill made Its apon trial for the alleged murder ing pearance In the house and was re- of Jesse L. Cone, a ranchman, at the a committee. to ferred home of Mrs. Harris, July 23 of this of the Utah legislature, t I With your fingers I Tou can lift oft any hard corn, soft corn, or com between the toes, and the hard skin calluses from bottom of feet A tiny bottle of "Freezone" costs little at any drug store; apply a few drops upon the corn or callus. Instantly it stops hurting, then shortly yon lift that bothersome corn or callus right off, root and all, without one bit of pain or soreness. Truly t No humbug ! Adv. OLD SAYING SLIGHTLY MIXED Familiar "Before You Could Say Jack Robinson" Does Not Convey the Right Idea. Opinion differs as to the proper duration of a social call. "Anywhere from ten minutes to a half hour," says the woman who has a social secretary and whose dally Job Is "calling," to the tune of tea and wafers. "All afternoon," says the bourgeoisie, who takes along her knitting and sits down to coffee and cake. "And then," say some, "it all depends upon the call. On some occasions and with different people we stay longer than others." But Jack Robinson's calls never varied. He never stayed long enough to wear out his welcome. In fact hardly had he been announced, hardly had the servant who admitted him spoken aloud his name than he was gone. So, as you see, "before you can say Jack Robinson" has no reference to the time It takes to say it "As long as you can see Jack Robinson" would be more In order with its origin and significance. "CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP" LAXATIVE IS HuS Look at tohgue! Remove polaona from stomach, liver and bowels. 0, Sheriff Killed by Robbers. Guide Rock, Neb. Authorities at Bulde Rock were notified that a bank at Smith Center, Kan., had been robbed Sunday and in a fight with the robbers Sheriff O. II. Mungrer had been killed and another man wounded. Disturbances in Mill District. Pittsburg. One man was shot and slightly wounded and three others arrested when a crowd of young men are alleged to have attacked a deputy sheriff In Lawrenceville mill district on Sunday. . year. Utah The Baptist state convention, closed which at its convention Ogden, September 28 adopted resolutions indorsing the lengue of nations, expressing appreciation of the Utah Children's Home society and approving mission fund. the big nation-wid- e More than 250.000 acres of land will be added to the cultivated areas of Utah through the Castle Peak irrigation project in the Uintah basin, which will probably be one of the first big reclamation projects to be taken up by the government under its new reclamation program., , . Accept 'California" Syrup of Figs only look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child Is having the best and most harmless laxative or physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its delicious fruity taste. Full directions for child's dose on each bottle. Give It without fear. Mother! Yon must say "California." t Adv. Could Understand Them. Robert was visiting me and he went Into the library one rainy day to get a book. lie picked up a book that happened to be a French book. I said : "I am afraid you can't read that book, Robert You better take one writtten in English." "Oh," he said, "it Isn't so bad. see the pictures are in English." cago Tribune. You Chi- $100 Reward, $100 Catarrh is a local diaease greatly InfluIt by constitutional conditions. therefore requires constitutional treatment. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is taken Internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE) destroys the foundation of the disease, rives the patient strength by improving the general health and assists nature in doing Its work. $100.00 for any case of Catarrh that HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE) falls to cure. Druggists 76c. oVTestimonials free. F. J. Cheney Co., Toledo, Ohio. enced Badly Handicapped. Much against Bob's wishes, his fox terrier's tall was shortened. Not long after this operation Jip, like nil other playful dogs, was trying to catch his tail, but it couldn't be done. Bob, watching him, said sorrowfully : "Poor Jip, If they'd left the tail you was borned with you could catch It all right" Watch Cutlcura Improve Your Skin. On rliilng and retiring gently smear the face with Cutlcura Ointment Wash off Ointment la five minutes with Catlcura Soap and hot water. It Is wonderful sometimes what Cutlcura will do for poor complexions, dandruff, Itching and red rough hands. Adv. If people were given all they pray for the world would have to be enlarged.' Even the miser Is generous to hla faults. |