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Show r.o;a ....... cr-?:;- i V.'HT'THt LLTCir.D Pretty Legend ef Her Sympathy far Chris a He Hung Up the Crftsa. The friendship between the robla and the bluebird Is accounted for to aa old legend, aays the Ave Marl -When the robla. fll'ed with pity for his Buffering Lord. bore.bhn dropa f water as b hua opoa the cross t uttlebrowa bM taouyM: T 'ot T)h, ' i n itteacher Experience but a -- i is a dear good one ! I too Iovb bint! : t Why can do something Ms bia palaf "So she made. cup oot of a leaf raad.; filling it with water. iet the robin aH save It to him so that ha would noN-bavto fly so far as be returned for mora of the cooling liquid. ABd wbeBatliesOeJtame witli' newitthaFbia Lordwaa dea ae bathed hi bleeding breast that was wounded, by the cruel thorns. ' "Thea the maater of blrda said to the Uttle brown blrd. 'Because yoo Kwed the Lord and would have helped him jou jrtatt. henceforth wear a coat color of the one hie mother weara," "And that is Why this 'little brown bird has ever since then been a little blue bird and is never far away from the robin when be comes In the spring. This will be something to think of when a bit of blue flies between yoo and the sun and you know our lady ":" bird hae eorae." e : r YVfvepaddled our : own" canoe for many years. . "shot the rapids" "cleared" the whiri-- - .Have and pools successfaily. , In46hortr long experience as ' practical outfitters to men and young men has placed us m a position to judge authoritatively the manufacture of . everything in men i wear, y The lines we offer'y.ou as ; the result of that experience represent the highest r de -- PEASPS NAME WAS ENOUGH gree of. apparel perfection. The markets of the world are wide open to us We. sefect the best for the" needs of ihis community. Dutchman With Whom the Dealer Had Traded Knew He Had test - ; His Herae. . .. Some years ago. Lemuel HAS; SEES CLUE 13 . . r .eceetoiisoaoiifocoocotitoeoocooicooooitooooaoccsoccz: TAKCASO n.$nse Literary Influence Which the King fames' Version Haa Had .... n Peeple. -- 1776 gl I I The celebrations of the tercentenary f iha authorized tereton of the Bible aatnrally lead to a consideration of tk Immense literary Influence of that version, says a New York Sub correspondent Swift's dictum stands pre; eminent In Ihls direction: H were sot for the Bibla and Book of Common Prayer In the vulgar tongue w snould hardly he able to un derstand anything that waa writtea among us a hundred years ago. Those books being perpetually read In churches have proved a kind of atand ard for language, especially Jg the com If The day we celebrate and the day we rest. Saturday's- whirlwind of bargains brought an avalanche of buyers to ; mon people, . Add to this the leatiroony f If an. wno also pointed to U . sudden ia BBdatioB of England by great litera ture in 1611. After raforrinr fn th. tnraa and simplicity of mn-- at a. Hue at those Joaephr Rachel Bd Laban, RuthanffTJoai7 the rnntfvtt and deliTefanca of Israel, he says: There la fn an these oarta af the y-- The BigpsFffliloarancoSale acrlpture, and anmberles mora of the same kijjd aa originality- - a vaatneaa of coBceptioaW depth aad tender Besa of feelln anij atoucBlng in the mode ct narration whir. be who does aot feel need ba mad of bo "penetrabla stuff.' " Elsewhere ha says: "There arc descriptions in the Book of Job mare - -- i 4 .). i .. Ever Put On in Provo. aim-plldt- y prodigal of Imagery, more Intense la paasionf than anything in Homer, as tltat of the state of his prosperity and of the vision that "cameupon him by - i'-'- " WnesdaF, July Re-Ope- ns - night" Pease, a 8k.haL"kidrioved7mInlferTaTkIng ss.. YELLOWSTONE EXCURSION. wai a handsome ba driving y horse bit ehed to a nice bugy.Jquletly along one of Get ahead "of the big crowds from Boston's Bunrercras suburtilhjenlfie the East In -TelloWBtOD6Parkr" Bpe saw coming toward him a man with clai .exenrslon out Salt bargain oiitfli peddler's Mr.Peasealwaya naviBf an eye to tiistness. thduKht hs Lake, Monday, July 10th, 7:15 p. m. wonld try and trade horses with the. Rate, including rait and stage: transpeflflief. as the peddler's horse, al and six full days1 accommoportation ibough. ;hnn and to be a good one When they met both dations at Wylie Permanen- t- Campa, stopped and passed the time of day The peddler, who -- waa a DutdimaB: only 1 46.10 from Provo. For informalaid he wished he could afford to have tion, folders, etc., apply Provo depot, boreealer-ofelseirMa- The Toggery HO p-ic- Iid-ontJtee- ilVED III FILTH. 10 by this tremendous and unparalleled catting- - epoch.x : Remember the" Fleft51ier & Thomas Quality Reputation stands behind IMTH flneyit--a-tba-polBtI- ng Pease's horse. Mr. -- v : -, , . said Mr. Pease, "tou f will trade with you. for J of sordid greed, of want, of! have little work for a horse, and rours 1 would aooa be as fat and Hrt :.(ilthhciUt-aeft-eM- j mine, ang.i .nice jQhavsi a new horse "Telephone" BoyMay Cluaa 8tamped of hk - graBp - i -ooofMiiotja.Hr of Wal Street Pkera b : hWdl excbiuge4 even, and .the ' " " T tag hand might be add.edjrj " Hla Luck. " Dutchman thlnklnv h YtaA tnaA m Kin of accumulating .L thousand . . . . k- .- .U- - . .. , t til I " iu iraae. nesirea to Know vealed in Salt Lake S. .:: Aa the result of the passage through- the v.tm was tha was ao greea aa to make a sucl bargain: So he asked bankruptcy, of a local firm of stock aoarch waa made of the cabin occup.ed Mr, Pease what ' name m'- -' brokers, James R. Keene'a plunging; Ijo. by Joha Halfln, at - 916 West Fifth "My name is PeaBe" was the ."telephone iJoy" bar been hauled into South street, who was found dead in 'Jbe limelight. An. acrimonious con L the aback: the day before, "Pease". 'taWHtie Dutch"-n- . "Not troversy Oocurred in . court aa to . '. .Wrapped lo old newspapers, la rags Lem Pease?" whether, be had made 130,000 or " ' :Ta said Mr. Peav and enclosed In money sacks more by taking advantage of the so-"Meln Oott! called meln Hocking pool. The fboy? In Gott!" aald the than $13,000 In gold and currency was Dutchman. that he "cleaned .up" only 30.- lost 'Tve sisted, horse" ttiela found by the searchers, and the en000 on that deal,3 and stuck to this 7tire hut U to be demolished in exstatement. The airing of bis market Moaern Diseases. pectation of atid.ng.to the estate of Is likely to causa a stampede dealings d Apparently every new Invention intptbeJ!'telephone boy" business, and m'jer. Halfin had lived In the cabin .for years and was regarded brings with It some evil. The British give new encouragement to the thouOut that as a xuilser by hia neighbors, with Medical Journal points. sands of piker a" who bury their spare among distinctively modern disease ' in Wall street graves, selected whom he had little to do. .. are the poisoning produced by the money no extreme was. his -lUIUMUl iniliUIU 1;l UIUC VI BtCi; IfUj I throughijcrMJsfQtma ""7 sophisticated rumors. It seems a pity that to avoid paying the therefore that there couldn't have coma water tax, be carried what water be ure and sensory disturbances tracei with Mr, Keene'a telephone dut along needed from a distant hydrant From. able to the mnnufactura and use. of a few dozen stories about story, boy'a papers found In the search Halfin was aniline dyes; the frothing of the the other telephone boys whose mar owner of much valuable property. So blood, known as caisson disease, ket operations have accumulated noth- which follows too rapid decomprea imteattva lln tortheia tmta-aerles-far aa is known he has no relatives, sljoa .iotjKOxkersl4lH ' There are;98S of them bich-castombstones.' Fftf herptf in a eneurosis bridges; the functional successful piker. Indeed, If wealth will revert to the' state. s known as telegraphera cramp, result- to every mean statistics anything, the maa who .' : ing , from the use of the Morse key, into chicken-farmin- g bis money ' and tb numerous affections of the puts Happiest Glrf In tincoln'. almost ihaiardous.aa; that hopelessly digestive tract and eyes Is to behas a betiJncoln, Neb., girl writes. ;"I had known due to Irritation by organic or lnor occupation ter chance of getting out whole than been ailing for some time with chronic ganlc dusts of Industrial origin. the telephone boy plunger and his constipation and stomach trouble. - I speculatlonists. It is an un"Well,you like, everyjirticle. to or write"HTH."lIays, Gen. Agt Wylie ; Co., 307 Main St, Salt Lake. can if MAKJSi3a00QiILI)Al ?"?. -- ' rnnnTiTTTi mm 68 West Center....... St , . i $D-0- - ' , - d :. . Waste Material aios Uvnners. ..A government contract for cart- Beginning July 4 A Change Pictures 9 Times a 9 'fabric J 3 Week ' ef ; t "A skin,-Jultgs- - t"" - mW-awy--- 1 J hat-ad- Pead-Mau- ?c,;-ya.a- j " ' ; .'hi jtjp Co.'s two stores. .. ... - Ihur.. - Sat. Special Matinee for the 41h fortunate circumstance that the examhat ple of one successful olean-umore weight with thia endlessly recruited band of Idealists than a hundred thousand failures. New York Press. p : Right in your busiest season when true to spare you are most likely to take diarrhoea and lose several aays . ume, unless you have ChamberlatnV Colic, Cholera' and Diarrhoea Remedy at hand and take a doBe on the first, appearance of the disease. For sale by Hedquist Drug Co.'b two stores, r ' you have the least -- " - ? . Stlrrtng the Melting Ket. What is believed to be . the first attempt by, an agricultural college to teach immigrants coming to this country, is said to lve every promise of Polish farmers success. Nlnety-flv- e from the Connecticut Valley.' southerr New llampshtre; -- aud northern gathered at the Massachusetts Agricultural college to ,ba . instructed la agriculture and good " The "lectures wereInter-prete- d br K. J. WolskI of Holyoke. George 'Chapman of the dpartmenf of botany told these men of the necessity of getting good, pn ion seed, this, being one of the most important crops' of the valley. He alw showed the water and wind blaat method of selecting the poor from the good .seeds. Christian Science Monitor. Cob--pecflc- is what, was a waste product ..111, ..n , r run uuiu riin, mini au uiTruiivi; uerman utlll7.edlt. for. a :cloth.4.he most 4 fleslrable.l or tnejiurpose ever.known. cloth is absolutely consumed by the firing of a c.barge,vthus the possibility .. of; the minimizing . r 11 Special The-cirtrW- and dreaded the dfsia.-friv.- eX- Xx$xn& -vr flarebheks rr- -r . . Prices in Naming the Baby In Japan Such lovers of picturesque - cereal monies aa the Japanese do not let aii important event like the naming of the baby paaa without proper observance. Thf Infant's birth is immediately announced to the relatives and friends.: who hasten to send congratulations and presents... Vlsltora used U Insist upcn seeing the Biother and child, but spread of medical knowledge Is graaually hanging this. On the seventh day arter .birth the, child la named..,sThe. first bora son -- a fr quently called 'Ichlr(, which means "First" Others, as in Itin, are nam-""Second." "Third and ao On, Otrla are more lucky, receiving picturesque names- - like '"Snow," "Chrysanthemum," s"Glory ". and the like Wide World Bufne. f We are offering a large assortment of parasols for, women in all the newest shades and white at - tt d Better grades up to $3.50 T -- and-ma"Bt- A o; , let u ol 1 j- - Children's Parasols rffar BjarneoniC&EXCUflSiON. Bjornson, the Norwegian poet, loved ne no uranae win operate a spe animala. ta a lecture delivered by i cial train up Provo Canyon" July "4th, him when abroad he said: "At home In aot murder any. of leaving Prqvo. at'5;3Q.J)-i-n returning, our Norwaywedo 'song birds. Our children have for arrive at Provo 7:30 p. m. For those years" banded themselves together a can- - clubs to protect the birds' nests.' But wishing to spend the day in the what we gala by thia tor our flelda uee-Ncan can' yon they 308,- leavingj gardens and wooda la aa nothing in - - : Prqvo at 9:30 a. m. comparison with what we gain for the education of our children In weaning .' :r ;in;.'e:; .' '." them from cruelty and making them Different ivories. and down have a gauiit the protectors of the little blrda, It go teachea them iheir feelings f bllllarda.' and awakens enthttslasm for worthT am me. 'Excuse tw rmphi,ril causes. Their love of destruction we V bilUarda." to. magnabJmltyiJaiNorway change I am 'GreenhornT surprised, air, if By, vou;toldlue7ou were" at home it la tha school that teaches "children their duty to song blrda and In the ... . ith the Ivories'' v schools they form their societies' for 'o t am, air.- I''.n a dentist.- 'btrd '"' protection." From the Animal's r..., C :jm; "j Friend i Three Manfestatlone. "Tou may give three (mportaat Ulna tratlons to the power of the press,' J. said the teacher to the claaa.' The pupil who has not hitherto dis tinguished himself la nrat: to replys ' "Cider, courtship and. polltica" . Judge.. . - Eacaped "Twenty-on- e 25c cofors- v- A value un- equaled in the market. AU .. "- ; r- j" c j'1 Our dress sale still continues to be the sensation of the season, fiuy one now. You will not " With His Life. years ago I faced an a awful death," wrltea H. Martin. Port fllarrelson, S...C:.: "Doctors eald I had consumption and the dreadful nnyh i had looked like it, sure enough. . 1 d"' ey value for again this season the-mon- - iny cough, and wad under the, treatment 6f the best doctor in Georen- town, 3. C., for a year, but could get! no reuer. - a- friend advised me to try '' No Deveptlon. Virtuous Indignation, Or. Kmg'a New Discovery. I did an -You deoeivea me. protested the Parker See here, Harker, I have just - EXCURSlON8JUTJLV 4TH. and was completely cured.- - I feel that woman at the washtub. "rhen you heard that;you repeated what I told Account of Fourth of, July celebra- I .owe life to this great throat and! married me you said you had a Job you in confidence the other day. tions the", Salt Lake Route will sell lung cur." It's pos tlvelv I did on the roiid." "Arid so did, my cic ar." cu&ranteed i Who iid Haikt tickets between Utah, stations.. . One orcoughs, colds, and all bronchial af who vi.j iit,,;s rejo'.tied her hush-ntlrarei'"lV.llo 11 rikf-the .pwttr an iuf "tut n That's l 'S,t; like Bartow, He farefor' the round trip' on" July J, 2, 3 fcctlons.-ij0and St Trial. flnHU. t hsTi't arrived yrt nd 4. .Good unUl July 5 ing he always b.nba at Iledqulst Drug Co. ; . . '"!'-;T- ,ra!r,a require careful treatment. p quiet and apply "Chamberlain's 'w?T:t freely. Tt will- remove the .i and qiiick'y restore the parts ln"V$f conilif'on. For sala- lij Tuest ,- began taking Cliamberla n's Stomach nd Uver Tsbleta and in three da?ys THE POT AND THE KETTLE I was able (o be up and got better Woman's Suspicion Stranger right along. Dim the proudest girl In Young in Train Results In fviucn' 'Em. Lincoln to'finjSfch a good medicine." barrassment. For sale "by mdiiulst Dmg Co.'a two stores. She was hot accustomed to traveling alone, and when a strange man took the seat beside her In the day coauh sh was annoyed,BpeclaltyT there Treasure Island. ueaa Mans island, famoua aa the wre other vacant aeata which he xreaaure Island of Robert' Loula might have chosen. To make the, Etevenson, looms up In the Caribbean matter more unpleasant the train sud aea. large and desolate, as your auto denly shot Into a tunnel. Hastily th mobile turns' over the crest" of the young woman remembered, that In the cJHtary road between San Juan and big. square pocke' of her coat, on th Ponce, The hill Is there, and It Is all aide Bext the "stranger, waa 'her purse plain In outline that any reader of Agitatedly she thrtst. her hand down tLe fascinating tale could" iowIthoul Into- thatracket tomake-au- re Be tie chart almost and find the treasure, purse . waa sUH there. Not a moment lQ.jtonn, To bcr horror Bfaefe i orto Kico coasts la the great sugar stranger'shand slip aoftly down Into tenter of U Fortuna, the larfteet sin-- her pocket, and an Instant his hand rum In lha world. And had closed over hers. She suppressed Ese from Its upper w indows; you get a per-- a Jerri fled , de8jre..to- - leap u- p- and feet view bf Ied Man's island, which scream. What was the use ot maklnt seems to crou like a huge leopard a disturbance In a tunnel? People facing the - Paima --anal lta back woutd only grin, and Imagine alt sorts t .i woodland ar,d Jta .flanka-- a sandy of thibga. - Of course he. was only a ebore.-. The romance of, the spot waa comuiou thief, and so soon aa the it altered recently when the ownera, of day was again turned on hlm.lighte is ere unable to get n advance of would withdraw his hand.. She then .coney from the sugar mill company could take another seat, and oot draw in order to plant it with cane. Thia to herself the attention of the other waa refused because the slight rain-ti- ll passengers 4a the z thoughts and would make expensive Irtlgatioa plans were at ttiroflyhr flashing ; r 'g and so UslttM' the train from tlie tupnel, xns consigned again to Its solitude. t an! he 7tr emerged RngCTTiwne!t on per a alow. " !n a poetic monument to Steven significant smile, Her hand was deep fi Tt'g ontberand fantastic story. Onty Iowa In the pocket of hia overeoaf a llgathousa keeper Uvea there. : ridge cloth is keeping 50 looms busy In a Connecticut mill and the rush will continue throughout the summerThe fabric has -- the appearance of rough, ' : gray crash. new materfaris used In making The powder hags tn which to place charges for the big guns of Uncle Siftn's bat- - Theatrfes Hie-dea- . - Rex and Ellen . . . - aj 1 , r c evi-y- hry - OUISeoODS COST NO MORE tfUT LOOK BETTER an -- tj w1' i I ' sra |