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Show "N -- .... A very successful Ward Mr and Mr a itnfuntii nf a- con- - .... ., l,uyTlabv-- ferencewas held here bunaay tnepiouu,..- DP 3- - and clean amusements make a cily attractive to the test t ABUNDANT loy last Tanner born 10 mem Thursday v....- of the Stake Presidency and F weeK. Aioiuci L. Griffith were, the visiting nicely. Mr Clen Merchant and daughBrethren. The Y. M. M. I. A. was re- U: r Lorena. went to the bevier is attending organized, Bro. Ocir Baker hav ast Friday. Forena U,-alid D. staying- wan (Iriffitli.s tier ing warned. Frank Olcott. . was chosen as President with l.er aunt Mrs Robert Merrill M. James and Victor Mrs Victor Crosby is better assistsecond af'u-being ill for a few days. Myers as first and ants. Mr and Mrs Ben Merchant and and and Stanley Cecil Baker l);nell. Mr John Merchant leave next week for Loa number of the Puffer family gan to attend the A. C. ,n..n,lithe funeral of Mr Fred Baker Jesse II. Wood, Wm. .jjml, iast Sunday, he being the soon leave Banks and Raymond of Mrs Merchant, 'lf..m(jfather " .. to attend the B. A. C. at Cedar City. Sheriff Jameson, Frank GOT TAPESTRIES AT BARGAIN Curter, Mrs Pearl Wood, Vir-- : Would Have Don gene Wood and Druce Bradfield Vienna Pawnbroker Cood Stroke of Business Had left for Idaho last Monday. Not Police Interfered. The hum of the thresher h A distracted young widow, reports still heard showing that threshtin- Vienna correspondent of the ing is still in progress. I in My Mail, took one of three under lier father's found electric: an tapestries There was quite Irtil to a pawnbroker utid obtained a storm here Sunday night. Light-lau of about $15. She was amazed ing flashed and the thunder and scared when they told her the roared - There were some tree4 tmutry was a (jybeim worth millions in the 'near by hills struck by of of lighting which made bright ,.rim.t, czart0,v.ska, who had Riven fires. But luckily no one Was in- - them to the young woman's father to SeDt, i7 th P.rn .I v. North Creek Notes Minersville Notes T. dm r 111! Mo-Knig- class of home set kers. Beaver City has one theater which displays pictures of high standard and absorbing interest. We show the best scenaries between Salt Lake and Los Angeles and will be glad to have you prove it by your patronage. The incoming settler is interested in learning that abundant timker, adjacent to Beaver advantage to settlers who seek homes in Beaver County. A saw mill is an asset of first class importance to any community. We manufacture a good grade of 1 pine -- THEA1 ML My Stocks Groceries, Notions, Household Articles are of first class quality and reasonably priced. By patronizing your home stores you add power to the com munity to grow. jured. Saliva and Muscular Action, It It Announced, Work Quickly to Clear the Oral Cavity. It lias hitherto been assumed by pathologists that the bacteria which are known to lodge in the cavity of the mouth in seething masses are disease producing, and that they are always present to take advantage of any unfortunate towering of the powers of resistance in the human body. It lias now been demonstrated by a professor at Johns Hopkins university that although the oral cavity has no elaborate system of hairy mem-- ! branes like the nose and air passages, to rlil It- - of bacteria and foreign par-- : tides, nevertheless It does the same thing by a mechanical action of the muscular structures around the mouth that set up suction currents which remove any bacteria or foreign par- tides from the mouth In from fifteen to thirty minutes. These suction currents carry tne naeterta unitornit.v to wnrd the rear of the mouth, without any lateral or forward dissemination, and pass them on without lodging on the tonsils or the walls of the pharynx. Popular Mechanics guard, w lien tne man tuscoeieu uut was missing from the hiding place under his mattress he rushed to the po-lwho tracked down and arrested his daughter. '1'he weeping girl told the Judge that she was married eighteen months ago and her husband died the day her baby was born. She became homeless and wont to lodge with her father, who had been in the service of the She meant to redeem the prince. (i.ibclin with the first money she earned. The prince said he had suffered no Injury, as tlte tajiestries were undamaged and. the amount the girl had borrowed was no more than he had meant to pay her father for taking care of tlielll. When t lie young mother was ac- PROPRIETORS fttfrtttttttttttttttntttttttmtmttttttmnnj Beck & Low quitted her father repeatedly kissed face and led her have designated tear-staine- d EXAMPLE IN or , every Chas.Oakden&Sons hvr from the court. HAD andfirJujnbejLf purpose in building constuction. i. MOUTH HOLDS FEW BACTERIA v, assures comparatively cheap building cost, and affords another Lou-.l.- 27 Val-le- ROGUERY - Mrs. Mary A. Briggs - NEW ERA in Livestock Breeding Diamonds Territory's Only Asset. The territory known before the war as German Southwest Africa is c,f little value to the Kritlsh, who hae acquired It, Inasmuch as It Is mostly desert. It does, however, produce many diamonds, which are picked up in the sands along the coast. The desert diamonds have evidently been disturbed by water and wind, and doubtless were brought from a n. source by ancient and vanished rivers. 1'resuiuably they were from derived vulcanic originally "pipes." like those which prolin e In the Kimberly Held of South Africa. Experts are inclined to think that all of them came from a single pipe, because they are so much alike In quality, appearance and crystallization. In the Klmberly held tie diamonds from no two pipes are alike. Accordingly, an anxious search Is being made for the source of the stones. 1'ipes, a number of them, have been found, hut, alas! none of them con tains any diamonds. s The livestock men of Beaver Valley are performing a valuable service. They have brought pure blooded sires and dams into this county and demonstrated to their neighbors in dollars and cents their utility in increasing the production of meats, duce and wool on Atmospheric Phenomenon. singular atmospheric phenomenon recently noted along the western coast of iviuih America, is a hank m band of, cloud extending for '.'.mio miles, from Ecuador to the center ol Chili, and following the treed of tn coast range of hills. The cloud band Is between 10 and U'O miles broad. Moats at ail, elevation between 'J.mni and 3.000 feet, and has a vertical tbickn. sj of not less than 1,000 feet. This curious phenomenon Is as crlhed to the prevalence of cool southerly and southwesterly wlifds blowing obliquely along shore, and having their moisture condensed by the coasl bill range Just sulllclently to produce clouds without rain. dairy prothe same FRANK LOW Breeder of Pure Blooded HoUtein Cattle Utah Many Nativ Ntgre Languages. Native Negro languages are a mar-TeThere are about eight hundred, and more than one hundred have been reduced to writing, said a missionary who haa Just returned from three years' travel oter Africa. We know not (or how many generations, these languages have been paused from Up to ear, from parent to child, and from tribe to tribe. l. The recent death of Voigt, the fa mous "t'uptain von Koepenick," re minds l.e l'etit I'arislen that he had precursors of the same rare audacity in Paris. In l'aris, during the Directory, two men of military aspect presented them selves at the Nouvelle barracks, pro vided with forged orders of the police prefect and commandant of the city In virtue of these orders they requt sitioned two sergeants and some sol diers, and went with them to Rue Richelieu, then the Rue de la Lot where they entered the house occupied by a young Turkish diplomat. Showing their false warrant, they ransacked the rooms and furniture of the young Turk, took his Jewels and his gold and threatened to take him to lirison; but finally, on his request, left him at home guarded by one of the sergeants ami two or three So- Wednesday, September 27th as the official opening day of the Fall and Winter Season ldiers. After which, dismissing the rest of the troops, they departed and have never been seen since. The two men were thieves for whom the police of that time were looking la vain. KEEP Ads Pay, and So Do You. When your wif,. skips the latest dl vorce scandal and reads the advertlse-Inpages It's a sign you are about to lose Mime money. g A amount of food that it takes to maintain scrub stock. Beaver City Famous "Captain Von Koepenick" Not the First to Make Fraudulent Use of Army Uniform. Statesmen Guard Secrets. Many of the rulers and statesmen of Europe use black blotting paper In order to guard against the possibility of prying eyes deciphering their correspondence by examining the reflection of the Imprint of their writing v ' In a mirror, Correspondence cards and opes at the Press office. envri Buildings of Old Rome. Lanclanl, the archeologlst, l:a Shown that In the Home of the t'nes.iri trouble was experienced with lu-- b buildings. A law was passed restrict-Inthe height of fronts to Kixty feet. In order to evade It, builders adopted the pcuctlce of carrying up the rear portions several stories more. Other laws bearing on the height of the buildings were passed In early time. There was a tendency to diminish the height of stories as the buildings in creased In re, and a height of 1$ feet was probably attained. It Is believed that the ceilings were so low a man could not stand upright In ths rooms. MICKIE SAYS U A Wt-O- P OP SOA6 VJ GOY AW Art W TSP UuMincn vim COPS 3 VYWTTEU TUevj YYAEW hj w . . . .. f u EARjJS" ? That is my business and should be the businesT of any which desires to prosper and advance. bound to Working together for the good of the community is bring good results. J Jos. H. Bakes BLACKSMITH Forging, Repairing, Sharpening, Iron and Stel Work Kind. Satisfaction Guaranteed. of J IM Jgw News, His Philosophy. "I've never worn out the knees of ntf troupe prayln1 for roth," soy the Milage Deacon, "an' what's more, 1 . intaoln' to. R ahlna'll . when they're good an' I ready, con t n,n the worlJ . an If ,,in ceru). on t glte directions to -- Atlanta Constitution. the other one." Beyond Compass of 0n Prof. J. J. Sylvester, lB mathematician, wbo last said to bate been the over thoroughly familiarised with all branches of " known In his day. Tt to mind so vast that no human It. albly master tho whole of ' tw, "L |