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Show 1. THEPROVO HERALD 5 Up-to-Da- Shoe Repairing te I. haw q I rr - . fiePAiniM SrsTtH. ' ,. ' ' . WhilfTou .WJrif. ing another story wherein to crey ate the impression of villainy inherent in a certain character,, gives' him the Does Receding Qua Denote Villainy? " ; jtiBt finished rcadr By T. OTJONNELL, Ctkaga , . among other vilo characteristics a receding chin. . It ia.' quite time to inquire into: this penchant which authors in is exemplified in the person, with a receding ahtaTerfoTlamy-as-- rt chin; The latter iahot ipso facto a sign pf degeneracy. I grant that the 'erson Iackingin jawbone ifray; "h'a vUlaiX.Mt' the percentagelFequariy high ajnong persona possessing a determined and protruding jaw. In fact, the latter, type would be much more dangerous to the community and certainly would create more excitement in a story, for his criminal tendencies would be backed by determination and overmastering desire to attain a certain end which the person with the receding" chin would never dream, of " tudng- or exerting.- - ; Consider the menta. characteristics typified'by a receding chin. Such a person .is easily Jed,; ergo,, suggestible, vacillating, lacking resourcefulness, ehy; poor in these businesses which demand bluster, lacking the faculty of 'judgment, deficient in critical faculty and of a very nervous temperament. He is apt to have a liking for the more esthetic enjoyments of life, as compared to the more active ones. Keenly sensitive, Tie will. be japtto feel the: rebuffs of the world and the casual .acquaintance more keenly and worry over them abnormally. These - are all qualities which ' are out of place in this hustling world of today; 77' But see the compensat; ns. ' Such persons have the faculty of imagination L rgely developed. They are apt to be geniuses in art, in letters, in music, in sculpture, in any one of the lesser, refinements of life, which call for the touch of the artistic temperament. Their lack of ' the critical faculty; of the capability for judgment, makes them slowtoee the shortcomings of their friends. The world, in spite of the worries they entertain- with respect to themselves, bothers them nof greatly. With a man friendship-wijae more of thWeminine quality he will pt4o be more d in Jiis choice of friends, not seeking them jftr what advantage they give him, pouring put the excess of affectionVhichmakes history scintillate with such an attachment as that of Damon and Pythias. A woman with, a receding chin is not a sight to see from thi standpoint of beauJyYetJhaye known such.ajad.lheyJiaTeheen good mothers and beloved in the circles in which-the-y moved and their children were hand"-- COMPANY - ' WEST CENTER STREET Also"Salt Lake Material. Exoert N.X. "City.-Pro- :" . ' ' To California and Return Dec. 29th - OPANAMA CALIFORNIA- - EXPOSITION,SATf- - DIEGOpen Entire Year 1916 Service to Honoluluwia SleamJBMp .Conipanyl)eember12lhand thereafter. 20-d- every X." K 1 ays Mental Attitude of the Human Machine H. CorW. Colondo Asncubnl Fori Calling Coi-k- die. a T t of a piece of mechanism il i"' to tne ireaim One element, sometimes of in the eager modern search for the last atom of efficiency, is the Uost-sig- ht fc PALATIAL STEAMSHIP "THE GREAT NORTHERN. mental attitude of the human machine, which will not respondjin jalfiespect? A group of clerks was overheard discussing the latest method intro- dnceQfoT chec tnte"deliviedhemselvesra8t6the attitude ofsuDefinfenderits or nrhi'. r v X cipais which absolutely prevented them- from doing' their Jbest X"a"grotip of. farm laborersfeU the hampering methodsof an overseer who had recently adopted what he called efficiency tests. These workers, it was evident, were all desirousofnderingxgood service, but felt keenly the Spirit of suspicion, and the grasping efforkof the employer to use to the limit all that he might by any interpretation c&IUlus own. T Mutual sympathy, a generous expregsion-- of -- appreciation and for work well done and cordialfrank relations would have secured a type of loyalty and an attitude of mincKoward work that would "For Information, tickefST California booklets, call on G. W. CRAIG, Agt., C. E. EGGEfr . Ticket Agt.; or write - N, - J. H. MANDERFIELD, A. G. R A. ,'. .Salt Lake City.' on Chan ge or time -- ..' Effective December 12th, : 1.53 a.m. 4.04 p.m. 6.03 T.mt--8.3- Grand Junction,"Denrer, C&icago, St. Louis. . 8.55 p.m. Grand Junction, Denver, Chicago, SL Louis.. 12.48 p.m7 Scenic Limited, Denver, Chicago, St. Louis 11,00 a.m. 3 ....... a.m. 9.44 Salt Lake end Intermediate points Manti, Richfield, Marysvale, ML Pleasant. .. Salt Lake," Ogden, West and Northwest . .... Salt Lake, Ogden, San Fran, (via W.P.), Butte Payson Eureka, Silver City Salt Lake, Lehl, American Fork, Ogden .... a.m., 12.48 8.54 p.m. p.m. 5.50 p.m. 5.11 p.m. " Between all polnta in" Utah : : ' -.. CAFr .i- :k , 5.50 p.,m 5.11 p.m. 4.04 p:m. 1.53 a.m. 8.33 a.m." 9.44 a.m. Dec. 17, 18, 24, 25,' 31; Jan. To Colorado, Missouri River, Chicago, St Louis.. - Ccr Men Employed and the Camp is joying Old-Ti- -- Ncw-E- n Prosperity-- me BINGHAM PRODUCTION fcFo BREAKS ALL RECORDS Prodigoua as has been the production of Jhe camp of "Bingham In the During August and September the camp was sending out over l ojfl past it was nothing to compare withjhe record, made by the camp 'durin'" oOO tons of ore a month jand the total record for the. year ia 10,176,984 toa which is over 1,000,000 ons more than the greatest previous record of thi . tamp; which was in 1913 During the fore part of the yeaj. the companies were Just ana it was not until March that the Utah.OPper ami ohers were- -starting mining and milling.at capacity. This was due Toth6 war conditions : In the latter oa . , . of 1914. x v.. Since 1905 jover 60,000,000 tons of ore have been removed from the caroi of iJIngham and the history of the camp shows that i260,000,000 in wealth has come from the West Mountain district. The following table Bhows the production by" months from the camp duN . . ing the past five years:1915.. .... . tfr If m h i in pa . Months. . January . . . February March . . . .. April ... . 1914. 831,812 729,521 929,937 816,964 1915. 460,125 544,876 599,339 746,192 - .1,006,279993,389 November . . 997,723 December '. . 991,231 ' .10,176,984 . -- 850.894 905,671 912,201" 991,134 906,780 920,499 998,241 851,524 845,862 567,346 421,416 391,522 158,916 265,135 -. 1912t- -t 69388 e 1311.' 47109 ' -- . 6,567,948 : 424,001 422,550 436,550 ' 627,390 617,943 770,482 464,729 194,832 440,775 419,819 9,190,374 7,800,661 578,356 584,044 601,826 P ad 8554376i4464- - .89QJ15 June July August . .. . September October ... 1913. 603,805 595,846 648,433 704,517 1 "8o "on wi Pi 461,10 495,550 581,600 544,322 514,462 607,625 521,684 562,279 6,044,8J Great as has been the past history was based on the sustained price of of the camp of Bingham, it was no- copper at 17 cents. . Schedule of Increase. thing to compare with the record made The schedule is as follows, and was this, year by, Utah's greatest mineral producing camp. This year saw a div- an advance of 20 to 25 cents a day; Machine men; $3.5Q per. shift. idend payer In the camp, another almost ready to enter the dividend class, Machine helpers, $3.25 per shift. and a dlvldened record for the entire Steel miners, $3 to 13.25' per shift. to 75 which over Maximum amounted wages o apply only to . camp per . cent of the. 10,000,000 Jn dividends for skilled miners.,. the state this year. The tonnage ol Timbermen and timbermen hehr ore handled broke all records, the ' Increased 25 cents per shift, with., amount of ore handled being almost 20 maximum for timbermen of $3.50 r " -' J Hand trammers, $3 per shift. : , vious year. j. : """A'trlef summary of what has taken": Horse and mule trammers, $3.23 pei place in this great producing camp dur- shift. " Horse-an- d mule. trammerslJhelper, ing the year shows that there ar io five avenues of transportation, another $3 per shift. ;: " , " ' T' V o X : . per-aM- ftr y . has been, projected, the flotation process was Installed at one of themrils In camp, Beveral pieces of property changed hands, being acquired by the larger corporations and a consolidation was made of wo properties which put together the largest mineral area lu thg tamp,. Mora the camp todaythan ever before and during the" year the operators granted an Increase in the wages In the men of th- - camp. Several new companies were also organize J during the year to "develop properties In the camp. new schedule of wages became ef fect! veln Bingham ovAugust J, which also applied to the mills and smelters at GarflldVmeaning an Increase """of 1750,000 a yearla wage3. The schedule affected somethingNike 7.000' men. It Nippers, - $3 per-shift- ' . ' All other day labor now being paid $2.50, or more per day will receive as advance of, 25 cents per dayr and all day labor' now being paid less than $2.50 per day will receive an advance.-o20 cents per day while the abce f f- The avenues of transportation out of the camp' are now the greatest is its history, ore being taken out v five ways. Those using the railroads bate the BinghanT& Garfield and Denver k Rio Grande to choose from. Then there is the Mascot tunnel of the Ohio and the long tunnel run & Tunnel company. Metal Utah the by Besldes'thaT"lhe-T- J has a long tramway over the mountain to the smeltefjn Tooele county. ; Copper-c- ompany Three Charming Girls at the ColuniiaJW ednesday December . Tickets to point In . . C E, EGGERTSEN, 29 , until January 3rd retutnlnu. Utafv Bood See agent' for full particulars. Ticket Agent.. 1 2 Dec.-18,2- v.. V. 7;., .7.;r To California, Circuit Toura ; of ot HOLIDAY EXCURSIONS: . "' therlaaeied-gaTOg--of of the mechanical type. Let us rejoice that, one of thepetitionR in. the ' piiyerbook is "for all those who have authority." It would I5ewell if all who exercise authority whether over little children or adults, shbuld use ' this petition frequently. . . General Goethals, in writing of "The Human Element in Adminis tration," recognizts tact,, patience and a generous attitude of fairness to all as essential in the. great Panama undertaking. Engineering aloni - - - ; could not hive accomplished thfe results. Arrive. 1915." have- more thaneempensated-fo- r ' ONTHE Depart Amountof $70,000 AriKuaHy. Totals Estimated. By Viriiaia v , PTIlf 1(111 Greatest Year in History of Bfrgrim fcr D; dends and Wages --Were; Increasedto th some ones. ' Great Northern Los Angeles Iluui -- Diverse Routes if Desired IT'S SUMMER ALL WINTER INXALIFORNI Ax .. whole-hearte- - ' 3 . . Attention." Best We call and deliver Phone 396. .. mpt Woi-kmanshi- Fre. ' Tl I Drpnpnq UD - Moearcti Shoe Repairing 208 1 -- trite faculty of possessing, . X Bill! llflESIllill lis ' 7 ',.' ' . W. H. MITCHELL,' Agent. $2 will buy The Herald one year i npr.Aiin nrim nmnnrn im mnsi luuL ttiiu ncHU oiurrcu ur rnui il. UULU UH ' My Cleanainf, Healing llAnnli Balm OPEN AT ONCE frngrant bnlrn dHsolTos bythe licnt ihid Clert Note, Head and or the nostrils; Throat Stopt Nasty Catarrhal tbe intluuied, sg)ku L'.eiiibraue - Discharge. Dull Headacha Goe. whkh Jims the nose, head and-thro; clears tbe nir j'aai-- t fstoj s. -of nasty discharges and n Try Ely's Cream Balm." cleanslnjr, sootbitg relief coinus' ' Get a small bottle anyway, Just to ' , . try It Ari-l- a little la the nostrils Don't lay awake strugand Instantly your closed nose nml gling for breath, .with bead stuffed ; etopped-uair passages of the Lead nostrils closed, hawfcini; and blowing. will open ; you will breathe freely. Catarrh or a cold, with its running' ,duriDes9 and bendncbe disappear, f.y nose, foul mucous 'dropping inU) the niurninsl the catarrh, cokMn-'heathroat, and raw dryuw9 U distress-iUif-b.o; catarrhal sore throat will begone. truly needless." " F.pd euch misery, now! Get tbi' . Put 'your faith- - jupt once In ma'l hotvt of "Ely'g Crefltn Balm" "Ely's r.alm" nnd cold (Team, yer at Li r t.t r'.... - - ... (:f latarrh Will sucly disappear , . V.--'- . I .vo.--V;v-t- V'"'. J. I, ly '' y :V I :':: "''..: 7 -. :" " . i i " :. . ht-ui- s ;.-.- ' . ' ' . t ; : ,..-.- s fit-Un- s .. -- . '.:' vv. . ;'- 1 - " V- .. , .. p d ut V V . ' ...'' , The Masqueria Girls, three singers; dancers and Xnstrumintalists,'Vhiclt'' ' ' V is .one Of the features at theXolumbia AVednesday . - ' |