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Show r Stage. Coach T- in "The Flower of the Ranch" Hold-U- p - t gold in mm mm i..a.a iiin n irn I i . V.' lira r ii warn. Ely's Cream Bdnr Clears the Head lnstahtlyf Cures . Catarrh and 6ad Breath.- - . lAAAIlUH - The inventory' ol-th- estate of th e Tnn mnn'&nd women vha are troubled' iAe rariPM w. Allen, organizer of the headache and deafneaa, bead nomea, etunea Leather trust, one of the wealthiest- - t18 fcesdsta-rhi'eataiTh- al Sp feeling ia the head; fjeqront Bneetinr spells, sore throat .and asthma, should try Ely's Cream Balm. It will give you aid in a short time effect ft - ' complete core. This cleansing, healing rejnedy acta on the sensitive, inflamed It dears the head at once, opens the air passages, and restores the sense of ... taste, smell and hearing. Ely's Cream Balm isasure cureforcoldiri the head and oatarh because, by applying it to the nostrils, the fevered, swollen tissues are reached at once. One 50 cent bottle wilj generally cure the worst case of catarrh. Itls TCrfecUyiaimlea89lisJine for children in case of colds or croup. If you prefer a epray,ask for Ely's(Liquid)Cieaml3ulm. imme-diatetel- i iaf ly mem-liraQ- X ;rv JLr .1 Vi -- r-v ea. meh of Wisconsin, wno aieu ns a o- sult of a fall from a window in the -- . -- . ntfltfllIlfiSJAfl-..lcloctaS2.- 22.887::. 9 bonds. $887,530;- cash,", $70,591.30. -- of the SIoux Indians rived on the ranch for nearly fourteen moved to is Miss Betty Caldwell, who is playing years and then sold rlt-aa- dwas .father the Kansas the part of 'Tower" in the musical " stock business. theIn live engaged comedy, "The Flower of the Ranch," ihisihang.brpughtabeut.jplehard coming to lne"0pera7at)use next" Wed- for au ' education, ot half-bree- d - opportunities ' .nesday night . Miss Caldwell was horn in Oklahoma Territory Tnlnteen years ago. Her "mother was a Sioux, her father a white man who was one o? the first to stake a claim when the strip was opened up In 1889. The; full-bloo- d ' v which Miss Caldwell made the best. In a recent Interview rarding her seir and the part of "Flower, Miss Caldwell has the following to say:-- . that my Mother "Oh, I am wasan lndian, lor the ;older I grow, the mere I realize Rat the North so-gla- f - ralhs.riey s . . A, , Palmer nouae m vnrcajsu, tober, was filed in the county court j 95,000t In Mllwaukeer tTnd "Utah gets inheritance tax on property owned ' ' in" thar state. ' .The total of the estate is $4,973.- Ml Tt la fha lartroet aVar fllftd foP probate in Wisconsin, end the entire estate is given to tbe widow,--T- ba estate is divided tas follows: Real es" JlptorJna at Its Best,, Judse George- - Wr Taylor mads ail Few motorists know of motoring in nrAar fiYinp- tha i nh prl t a r Pa tax At . till-it'dirvahTori This is the largest amount try roads for a hundred miles or so, $142,067. to the state as an Inherr-tanc-e ever towns paid so set that they through closely tax by any individual. In addivirtually run through one long village, and they think Ihey have J motored. tion to the inheritance tax paid in They cross the ocean. and enjoy the Wisconsin, he estate will pay other 4 perfect roads of France and Switzer- 4 taxes in Utah and In Illinois. The land, and imagine they have exper toatl of these taxes Is placed at about ienced alljhere is in life In the motor " ":" their un&sity-to dians -- are lik-4aAmerican- - Indian, fast becoming but no one has ever been brought $i35,ooo. car; and I have a feeling of, love meet me, simply, because I am a de- to a full realization of what motoring Some items of the inventory are! as' for the" race and, in fact. I really be scendant of the Indian; anc: so few really is, or whatrthe wonderful mod- follows: Twelve thousand.f our iran- Ueve that every true American, down are in the theatrical profession." It ern machine of man's Creative genius dred shares of Union Pacific ;'(eomy Is really capable-- of doing until they in Ws iear has a feeling of deep re- seems - that in the part of Flo wer' $1,946,800; 500 shares Southern have sat in a racing car side by side nion), Pacific (common)r- - 1535,000; 14.100 gret when they realize, the crushlns actually live and breath the ranch with an expert driver and tasted the defeat that the red man has esperienc atmosphere. It gives me a longing as it Is under such conditions. shares United States Steel (common), sport ed; yet I realize it is allfor the best, for the level pains to be there. ridins Lord Byron once wrote: "What a de- - $750,795; 2600 shares . Utah Copper for I can" see both sides as. I travel a broncho, neiping.the cowboys during Hghtful thing Is a turnpike road, such company, $104,000. : and to mingle with the a means of speeding the earth as the round-up- , about in tiiis" gpaToTfnrr.V. There I like the. part ot scarce the eagle In the broad air can one thing that I notice, and that ia wild'Steers. TAME GULLS OF SHETLAND and Flower! hope, that I shall pla accomplish." He certainly, spoke in the attention that is some times of motor the and especar, prophecy shown me, for the American and Cana the part for seasons to come." cially of the racing machine, which Each Family In Lerwick Has Its Own Flock Which the Children defies distance and shrinks space into i S Co, Feed. the most ; The tiny H1MTS-Tproportions. ' THE HARD HANDICAPPED 0 dog lumbian. ." JITl There are many small villages tt In Writer Atlantic Monthly Tells Them Bob Cat, but He the world that have only one street; Valuable Jamaican Woods. How They May Make Best Suffered Severely In the but Lerwick, in Shetland, besides hav- of Life. The most valuable of the Jamaican Combat. a single street possesses onlj: ' only lng woods are the yaca, the bully tree, one tree, and It Is not a very tall one " Grop ob as fast as you can. Cultl- fronwood. hahoe. juniper, cedar, ma- - either. After a battle In which he came near There are no land birds there, fiddle- hciganyJignom vttaer-bcnyr meeting death not even a sparrow; but the sea gullfl aium sizea coacu aog, tne property or cherish - all- your - friends, Cultivate wood, yokeprickl7yello!C broad leak are plentiful some artistic talent, for you will find soapwood, cashew and calabash. Hardw. M. Butterbaugh. a rancher livingr The Inhabitants of Shetland ' are In Lemp's Gulch, Idaho, killed a bob It the most durable of satisfactions, wood Is used principally for railway verjr proud of their tree and very kini cat tpat measured sir feet from nose and 'perhaps one-- ef the jsurest means sleepers, telegraph po!es .and renoe to the gulls," of whom the Z children of livelihood as well. Achievement is. poste cedars used chiefly for native to tip of tail. ' ' make Children who are brought The dog was terribly scratched and of course, on the knees of the gods; Bhinglea and furniture, and other for thepets. first time to see the wonders but woods are tn will used at least have the thrill you bitten and has not vet entirelv recovbuilding houses In Lerwictt v are - always and, after all, not to try is to" the - highlands. He was mauled by the lontr Unfortunately the shown, as a exeat curlositn 'tha only fail. streams are not large enough to log Taking your disabilities for sharp claws of the big cat and in some V tree to S&eCEesd, to them reathe no there but and that is J&t, assuming constantly places the scratches 8refiev? dig- granted, of The sea are the sparrows gulls son why portable engines and sawging clear tothebone. The cat would they are being taken for .granted, ' as such they have" ft your- - soeial intercourse as 4road mllla KhotiM not N nttflyd so as to Lerwick; and welghair agarrTas muchXs"thed6g7 make share in the town's life than greater and as constant as possible. Do not turn these woods into the market and towered above him in " height In the of the London. sparrows take world the too . . Mr. Butterbaugh idid not see the seriously, nor let sea note will a that guQ you morning DENVER & RIO GRANDE fight, but arrived on. the scene" short-I-r too many,: social .conventions oppress - Sea gulls sits on every' potchimney , ofhu-morafter the , dbg hadkilled the cat you. Keep sweet your sense swoon and hover over everv roof ' m and above all" do not let any and found hls."faithful friend lying on town. , The air is full of their strange, the ground, unable to-- move- ,- and morbid feelings of Inferiority creep high, plaintive, haunting cries. 1 Into You id aoul. will find November at yeur 12, scarcely living. It looked at the. time yourself Effective. house has its own familiar Every like a bad case, but he succeeded Jin sensitive enough to. the sympathy of 5 o'cldck p. m. sea street its own and every gulls If others, and you do not find persons Trainsvwiirieave Union Station, nursing the animal back to llfe.7 of them- .- Butl according "to the band who like some "For are and "missmeet to we had . you been ... willing days Provo. as follows : Ffklt Magazine, they never mlrrThe way. It Will "be being chickens," Mr. Butterbaugh said, you more than Jmlf WESTBOUND et cuuurai ia wen uuubo uan a yw, "and I was unable to figure Out what cause- you haTT-lyour disability name for their own particular sea Time. was killing them I would get up in narrow your vision and shrlnfr up your No. gulls;' and, having called ' them by the morning and find one or two lying scul.; It will be really your own . .Y 8:34 a.m. 409 . : those names, every they feedthem dead In the barnyard, still warm, and -- that of your circumstances 1 -. ....11:10 afm. day. ' ' . ;" In I could not a .;',;.;.;. sort of an animal word, keep looking outward ; look 5 12:57 p.m. . Each sea gull knows what is meant out eagerly for those things that in was doing the mischief. . & for him.. No bird attached - to - .one m. 4:31 151L lierest p. JteiirRri It out, and one yourf&r persoaswh&--wiU;4- n house ever seeks to eat the food scat3 morning I heard him4take put after terest you and be friends with you, 9:31p.m. tered "from the house next door. He for EASTBOUND. new interests and for opportunsomething. I got up. as soon as I could not to do .so.. So all day dare does, and followed ur the gulch, expecting ities' to "express- - yourself .Atlantic S12. . . . . 9 :20 a. m. long the sea Svlla hover and call over that they would take that trail: When Monthly. ' ,10:00 a.m. the roofs of Lerwick. 6' . . LX I found the dog lying on 2- - Iff 6 &2 p.-i 9m . - ii -- -a- -e- xtinct, ' ,et . , T- - Xinas and New Years HOLIDAY EXCURSION TO SAN ' FRANCISCO " " 7 battle for the 'EXCURSroN. Tickets on, sale to" alT Salt?Lake Via: D. & R. G. and Western Pacific. 24 On Dec. 28th only, the Rio Grande Route Utah points, t)ec. 22, 23, 4 or on --4ix. -oTt u. xwm.u will make a rate of $32.63 from Proyo Utah, to San Francisco. Calif.; and -.return, good the old folks. 29th with stopover' In. California only. 8,4912511?- -- " Fine line of Staple and Fancy ' ceries at Sutherland Bros. , Choice Christmas Meats at Suther. land Bros. I ' Gro- , CHRISTMAS. . .. . per dozen HOI-LE- Y . JmslfiH - 70dl . . .' . , j - PLANTS. The .Old Reliable Pro vo Floral Company - CTOCr-CriTTT- - . M .. . -- al, : Chrysanthemums, per doaen $1.00 to 2.50?- J3U1US) Narcissus, Hyacinths, Calla Lillies, Chinsse Lily -J 4; : andCyclamen y blossoming Pot Plants, Terns, Roses,1 a Palms, Carnations, Geraniums; in fact, ? all flowering A GUARANTEE OUR X 2 .plants at the cheapest price-r-W- E left irirCT. - -- - -- , . r : . DtinMP-- M i - the-Bi- Jif-trl- Carnations,' T? "' . mmHH A - . - . -- . Time Table. v . lr fault,-and.-fi- .. , - -- -- -- .... teU-wJi- BechrJewelry Store UuLPort -. , . got-ihe- re BARGAINS FOR EVERYBODY A THE STOCK IS FINE 7 J NICE. PRESENT FOR A A ALL AT REDUCED PRICE Beck,WESTthef Jeweler 110 CENTER STREET. Monarcns of England.the ' "The dog had. chased him up there, The first to rule ove; all England 410 but the cat nadjturaedon him and was Egbert. King of Wessex, who .4 shown fight They must have fought reioutee before the battle was settled - And from the looks of both' the cat and the dog it must have been a terrible battle." there-:i- - & tWj ................. rrne peopiewtne town lf they m. They--kno- w united all the various petty kingdoms ,.J: DEPART. FOR HEBER -Ensiand ltt "827. Mu.Z-.ZTiT. .7n9:30iTm sndj became fang-of The greater kingdom was disrupted ARRIVE FROM HEBER from 878 to 953, when the Danes ruled ... . 3 :45 p. m., north of the Thames. In the latter 307 , 7 and 8 havecbeen discontinued) (No3, year King Edgar reunited the king... . t dom and since that time it has never been partitioned. Between Edmund s meats of all kinds, For Ironside (1018) and Edward the Confessor (1042) three Danish kings ruled go to Sutherland Bros. an England. Canute,' Harold I. and Hardicanute. The first, king of Great Britain" was James L (1603), The first v D. & . G. Excursion king of the United Kingdom of Great Account annual-- convention National Britain and Ireland was George HI. lit Omaha, fTom Jh.a conquest of Ireland in" li72 "i Wopl Growers' association Grande' will by Henry II. 4he kings of England Neb., the Denver & Rto were styled Lordjof Ireland until the sell round trip tickets on Dec. 11, 13 assumption of the title King of Ireland by Henry VIH, and thereafter and 13. : at' $40.00. Tickets goo this tltla was used, until the Act, of untlLDec 31r1911. Stopovers union in 1801. ..The Imperial soverpermitted. at all points returning wlftu eignty of India war assumed by Queen In flnaf limit Victoria. . , ...... ....... first-clas- What i$ more appropriate I w - of. our ,. -- edutiful Blankets: Robes come 6:57p.m. across a little pile of rice laid Upon the 8:23p.m.- roadway step over It with care. that It has been placed there for some sea gulL And at night the. sea gulls leave their amxlntwi chlmnpv. pots "and fly graoefully away to their resting places on ths ; rocks of the ISle NOSf. i -- , .' -- - ODD WAYS OF THE COMMONS Illustrated by the Imminent Perl! ef Mr. Pearce, Who Read JNews- - ... -- njaa" rtnaL. . ,tv-burnin-g v . - ... - A member of the British parliament remarks in, London Opinion that the rules 'of the house of commons are past all understanding, arid then pro-"- " ceeds to cite the case of Mr, Pearce, M. P., .and the imminent danger in which he one day appeared td Je This was.Jivbn.theijergeant-atrms,-wit- h ' -- his terrible sword in hand, rose from his chair and rushed with cyclonic speed in the direction of .".the mild, meek Farrer 4. Whitehead for. candles SAVED-HIWIFE'S LIFE.. ' offense and altogether unconsclous-of. r ' member. It was quickly made and nuts. "Myj.wlfe would have been ia her clear what was the cause of this hasty LIGHTNING KILLS FEW. grave today," writes. O. H, Brown, of saber, charge by the sergeant Mr. , ' ' , We have for a Christmas Gift?1 a large i assortment to select from We have also a: few slightly damaged blankets left ' V but they are going fast Call at our Retail Department In :.1906 : lightning ,; klljed ..only ..".169 people, Jo this whofe country .One's chances of death by lightning' are less than two In a million- - The chance of death from liver, kidney or stomach trouble Is vastly greater, but not If Electric Bitfers be used, as Robert Madsen. ot West Burlington, la., proved. Four doctors gavehim up after eight months of euffering from virulent liver- trouble and yellow jaundice. He was then completely cured by Electric Bitters.', They're the best stomach, liver, nerve and kidney, remedy and blood purifier on earth. Only 50c at Hedquist Drug" Co. - " - - . S r Muscadine, AlaT "if it had not been She foe. Or klng's-NeDisoovery. was down In. her bed, not able to get up without; help. .'. She nad a severe bronctilal trouble r and " a dreadtul cough?" I got; her a, bottle ol Dr. King's New. Discovery, and she soon began to mend'N and was well in a short time " Infallible for ' coughs and colds, ts, the most reliable remedy on earth tor desperate lung trou- - w- ' , . -- ,; ' Pftftrra haA. oMnnll newspaper, and there Is nc more helh-ou-s effense knowfl' to"parlIament ' The members when In the chamber are not permitted to read newspapers for any purpose not immediatel- y- connected with the debate actually in progress, though one may, succeed In doing it surreptitiously by folding the newsp- aper small and concealing it behind the order paper of the day, much like a boy.may nibble at an apple in School. concealing th pippin behind hl pelling-- v book,."" 'Tet : more gross . ' breaches' of. parliamentary etlquetfe and decorum may! be seen members' lagrlppe, asthma, even wearing their hats when a fel- - ble, hemorrhages; hay Jever, croup and whooping cough.: juw merooer is ttddressmg the house," 30c. $1." trial bottle free. Guaran-'- i andeven the deflrost frini ' orator may go to sleep-- while he Is ds-- ' teed by Hedquist DnigCo.'; liyering his choicest periods. . '"' ' |