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Swamp-Roo- t makes friends quickly because its mild end immediate effect ie soon realized in most cates. It la a gentle, healing vegetable compound. Start treatment at once. Sold at all drug etores in bottles of two sizes, medium and large. However, if yon wish first to test this great preparation send ten cent to Dr Kilmer Co, Binghamton, N. Y, for sample bottle. When writing be sura and mention this papers Advertisement. Swamp-Ro- The Family Car. "What Is your ambition?" To be rich enough to own an auto- mobile of my own." But you already own ft car?" "I know that, but you don't know how tired Ive grown of having to argue with the wife and the daughter and the son every time I want to use It" ASPIRIN Look REVIEW Lieutenant Russell I Mutighan, Utah's aviator during the war, now an army aviator at Mather field, Calif., Is visiting hi mothsr, Mrs, P. Wfl Maughan at Logun, on a Icata of absence, GOOD TAI1I K SILVI R-- hill Unit ilrvmUI4 INTRODUCED BY BAYER 1900 Bayer" on the Tab- for Name lets, Then You Need Never Wop-y- . l The awards of nil prizes has been mads by Judges of the various exhibit The entertainment program was a great sucess, WKm Ym Taint fORD Think JEWELERS sue-ceasf- ul tory. targe crowds attended each day. depart-menu- . e e Ry proclamation of dovenor Mabey, issued Thursday, October 9 has been designated for observance as firs prevention day. Every citizen is urged to take active port, while appeal Is tnads to churches and schools to lend aid to a campaign of fir prevention education. s e The marriage of Captain Francla O Tyng, formerly a physician of Ball Lake, now stationed with the A.E.F-a- t Doblenz, Germany, to Lillian, Baroness Herbudt con ltohden, at Luxemburg, on August 27, 1021, Is announced In a letter received by Charles Tyng of Salt Lake, a brother of the captain. e e e reason of contract signed By J. H. DAVIES. Thursday with the Milner corporation (American Museum et Natural History.) the Utah Steel corporation of Salt HERE baa Just been Lake Is assured of a supply of as much placed on temporary ex as 10,000,000 tons of the finest Iron I I blblt In tha American ore on the continent for use In the Museum of Natural Ills-torblast furnace and additional Iron and New York city, a steel manufacturing facilities the comBuddhist remarkable shrine from Thibet, with pany plans to erect at Its plant at Mldvalo. Thibetan carpet, prayer-ma- t, temple guardians, Thea Schweitzer of Bingham recentaltar vessels, Images, sacred banners and holy ly appointed a general prohibition enforcement agent with headquarters In book reciting tha praises of Buddha. This la probably tha finest assemblage Washington, arrived In Salt Lake on of Thibetan religious objects ever acand remain to expects Thursday tive for aome time. He waa recently brought together. It represents a part of ths collecting -assigned temporarily to the offices at dons by Alexander Scott, a British Baltimore, Philadelphia and nttsburg, artist whose Interest In Indian and where he has participated In a num- TbUictuH archaeology dates back forty ber of raids. yean. For twenty-si- x yean he made Ills borne In Darjeeling, India, on the Payment was made to the state of highway of Thibet Before Sir Francis Utah Thursday by the estate of Col Younghusband'a expedition Into Thibet onel Enos A. Wall of C7, 010.91 Inher- Mr. Scott had coaxed and won his way itance tar. Receipt for this payment into the land of mystery. Gifted as an however, waa not Issued, and It is artist and sympathetic as a scholar, thought probable that mandamus pro- his Interest In Thibetan Buddhism, or was twofold, and resulted In ceedings will be instituted In the su- Lamatsm, with tha Lamas, personal friendships preme court of the state against Har- ot priests. l does before the vey Cluff, receipt One of them, Donsnnd Up, was thor.sue. oughly grounded In Thibetan religious customs and traditions. He freely ImShipments of fruits and vegetables parted to Mr. Scott detailed Informafrom Utah during the season ended tion and explanations of the many obSeptember 3, aggregated CC4 carloads jects secured by him. This Lama took of potatoes, as compared with 260 cars the highly enlightened attitude of beIn the same period In 1920, and a total ing glad to explain his religion to the of 539 cars during tha year of 1920t foreigners. In order, as he said, that These figures are obtained from the they might aee and understand Its beaubureau of crops estimates of the de- ties and philosophical significance. As Dousand Up had a fine mind and a repartment of agriculture. markable command of English, exMormon settlers, through the Dias pressing himself after the manner of a Colonization company, are to be re- cultivated Englishman, his assistance stored a tract of land covering 100,000 has been Invaluable to Mr. Scott So completely was Mr. Scott acceptacres near Colonla Diaz In the northern part of the state of Chihuahua. ed by one of his Thibetan Lama Tha Mexican government will do this friends that on one occasion, when he as a result of protests filed with the remarked that an altar, which was state department by United States greatly overcrowded, could be made Senator W. IL King of Utah. Tbs much more beautiful, he was actually to rearrange It according to his property, prior to confiscation by the Invited Mexican government was being de- own Ideas. And when he had performed his task to hla own satisfaction, veloped by the settlers. not only did the Lamas delight in the Taxes to be paid In Utah this year changes he bad wrought but they mado him gifts In token of their appreciaby car companies, meaning the owners . of private cars operated on the rail- tion. Scott was Mr, commissioned as the by the roads traversing the state, such Pullman company, Pacific Fruit Ex- University Museum of Philadelphia to collect antiquities, especially sculpture press, and many others, will total n and Gupta eras, The state board of equaliza- of the ne obtained a of splendid asns tax In Instance this tions acts sessor and collector and distributes the bronzes and other material fpr that Institution, which la to be used as a money among the counties In propor- basis for the building np of a collection to mileage of railroads. The to. tion Illustrating the culture of Thibet was $28,033.58, collected last tal year and India. The central figure Is that of Fadma comCanal Line Strawberry High the Lotus-bom,- " Sambliava, (teacher) In the pany of Provo has filed suit the great guru or saint who Fourth district court. against Payson 800 years ago entered Thibet, at the CHy, eighteen members of the Upper Invitation of the Thibetan king, and five and Ditch Field company Holliday the first teacher of Buddhism became Field members of the Lower Holiday Sambliava was a Hindu Ditch company to have the right, title in Thibet and on his teachings were from Udyaiyt to the defendants and Interest of the the of the Siva woressentials grafted waters of Spring creek, Including all of of the Hindus. It Is to his Influship use and the and its sources tributaries, Hindu characence that the thereof adjudged, determined and set- ter of the rites strongly and mythology of presetled. Buddhism In Thibet Is to be nt-day I-'- In bringing up children, study theli nature more than trying to remodel !t ' appetizing, wholesome, easily digested dishes your family needs Pork and Beans, Tomatoes. Sauerkraut. Tomato Soup, Tomato Catsup, Hominy, Pumpkin, Syrup. Ask tor PIERCES. Hai-f- n -- divtK-igrj Agents, 200 Profil A Wonderful Native Herb Laxative Tablet Has a national reputation for quick .telling and repeating qualities. Lock Box 1422, St. Louis, Mo Writs at once for our proposition. U Aent-8Hosiery nd Knit Ooods. Evttry d poMihls customer. Htert your own biwl liens now. American Knit Products Co., B, Western Market Station, Detroit, Mich Kl foKKKzN KlHAxiiK lli rLFlIV-fKto Mend name amt add, V.m! Fofeltcn !': . I'ejurtment .11 Ht. J t ' FI St - CO. N. 1 vlfii !I A wrlti nil) h'w Iilrll Un. HEMFHI11 Co th Snoat of. mail. Oft,- - trlwllnr. Tea & Coffee Importer ILEA VIVO AVU DYEIVQ Quality. Ctakn rvtern himt ti Mrere Owner OVERS. Work Price ft Drew, We H iwnalni lltft. on nrmk lit Breodwey. MOVfMEVTS MoNL'MKNTft. Write (or eetoloc. Btondari Marble ft Graalte Co, lit W. Broader. la an lustance of this klud of significance. The saint wears ft mitre topped with a vulture's feather. As tha vulture la the biggest and farthest filer, the feather here Indicates that the doctrine of this "guru" la the most aspiring, and hla knowledge the most noble and spiritual In' hla right hand be holds a dorje" or thunderbolt, Implying divine protection and eternal life. His left hand grasps the skull bowl containing blood or amlta," ("sweet dew," the ambrosial food of supernatural beings), signifying blessings. Resting lightly across hla breaBt and against his left shoulder, leans trident. Its three points signifying that he baa overcome the three vices, Lust, Anger and Sloth. The Image Is finely wrought in copper, and the face Is coated with pure gold, highly burnished. The shrine la flanked on each side by a great brass sacred lamp of exQne ot these quisite workmanship. la the finest Hr. Scott has ever seen. On the steps leading to the altar or Hon-lik- e are a number of brass dog-Uk- e and elaborately designed figures, Inscribed. These are the guardians of the temple. Stretched on the steps Is a Ming JUBftER STAMPS AVU STRVriLS 'creameries- was held most honorable. The Polynesians are known to have been adepts In the art, and from that time to this there have always been people who have been attracted to this form of beauty. These decorations have taken all sorts of forms, from the plain black and white work to that In tlm most variegated colorings, to say nothing of the method of "gash" tattooing which consists of cutting deep gashes In the desired design, filling them with clay and then letting them remain as a sort of cameo on the flesh. at least 400 years old. INITBUMINTi of tvary description o aery eney Write Payaw Bwbe, Belt Lake MUSICAL seems to be credible accounts of whales of reaching , a length from ,e!ghty-flv- e to ninety-fiv- e feet, A member of the Brooklyn Institute but the authority did not see any of museum, Brooklyn, N. Y, who has that size. Wholes appear to grow with node a special study 'of whales In grpaf rapidity, the length of "yearlings" Newfoundland, states that the average being estimated at from thirty to n sulphur-bottothirty-fiv- e feet length of a whale Is Just under eighty feet, accordTattooing an Ancient Adornment ing to an exchange. This estimate Dating from ancient times Is that disregards the exaggerated reports sometimes spread by sailors, and is favorite form of proclaiming ones love based on actual measurements of for the briny deep the tattoo and In uany Individual specimens. There Its early day? this form of adornment t - CRIAM BOUGHT. Bead a four arwm. Waatora Crwwcry Co, 144 W. Poarth Sooth. MUSICAL, INSTRUMENTS Mayor Frank Francis, CHty Commit aloners Chris Flygare and J. R. Ward County Commissioner Moroni Skeen and City Engineer J. M. R. Tracy ol Ogden and Weber county, met with the state road comission Thursday to see if anything could be done to obtain state or federal aid for a project t continue tlie viaduct along Twenty-fourtstreet until It reaches the blufl at West Ogden. The cost of the 1m. provemeut would amount t6 about prayer-ma- O BUSHES STAMPS ft STENCILS. Swle and ear toe alw wad Bead fee wniylea. srtwft at. Salt Lafct atomy C.. W. Broadway. traced. The other typical character of Lama-Isla Its admixture of demonology, a relic of Thibetan aboriginal Bhaman-Ism,- " the religion of ghosts and local demons. From the primitive shnman-lstt- c element arises the use of carved hulnan bones In the making of religious regalia and other objects. The bones are the relics of very holy Lamas, long dead, who are supposed to be honored In the practice. In all oriental religions, symbolism predominates and the shrine of Padma Sambhava, at the American Museum, 1200,000. fro Utf Roaaten. fftcktr end Fmcavlus'a" Ernest Kohler, 5 years of age, son oi Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kohler, of Odgen Buffered the loss of his thumb and three fingers of the left hand and the three first fingers of the right hand were badly lacerated late Thursday by Che explosion of a giant cap which be found concealed under a culvert Ths boy was removed to the Dee hospital, where he received medical attention, It was announced later that th amputation of the Injured finger! would not be necessary. The boy said that he found the cap which he laid on a rock and struck with another rosk. . ricM wnrft Tut full partic (. TRADE SCHOOLS Davldson-L&k- e The aide walla are hung with beautiful banners In the sacred colors and symbols. On a carved stool act with turquoise and coral lies a holy book reciting In gold letters on Aark blue parchment the praises of Buddha. And most precious of all spread before the altar, Is one of the three Thibetan carpets known to exist all of them being at present In Mr. Scotts possession. Tradition hag It that carpets were oncet woven In Thibet But for many years' none has been known to be In existence. When, however, the first Sikh Maharajah, Golab Singh, was Installed over Kashmir, tribute was sent to him from Thibet, and among the gifts were three beautiful carpets, all of the same size and of similar design. For the best part of 100 years these lay In the palace Tosha Khnna or storehouse In Kashmir. Recently they were sold at public auction In Srinagar, where Mr. . Scott purchased one and later obtained the others from two Indian nobles who bad secured them at the auction. The carpets, like the Thibetan prayer-mats, show Chinese taste blended with Thibetan symbolism, and were doubtless made In Thibet by Chinese weavers. Just as the carpets and mats show, the Influence of China, a large proportion of Thibetan motal-wor- k strongly reflects Indian culture, as from time Immemorial the Newaris, or mechanics of Nepal In India, have worked in metal for the Thibetans. Laid on the shrine as votive offerings are many little images, some of gold Inlaid with turquoise and lapis lazuli. In some cases, these are Images of Krishna, probably left by Hindus who, without worshiping Buddha, reverence him and are willing to make gifts to his temples. Most of these objects were looted from Thibetan temples by the Chinese full-grow- dir. uunlifr CAPITOL COFFEE expedition which was sent Into Thibet after the British, under Sir Franck Younghusbond, had departed from Lhassa, the Lamalstlc Holy City. A part of the Chinese expedition returned home by way ot India, disposing of Its loot to Parsee'or lllnd a curiosity dealers on the way. Thus time many great rarities were for obtainable by connoisseurs. lucky enough to be on the spot. And of these, Mr. Scott, as results show, waft thanks to his knowledge and experience, one of the most lucky." This Sir Francis Younghusband was born in India and served as British political agent In various parts of thnt country. In 1903 he was appointed British commissioner for negotiating with China a settlement of relations between India and Thibet. In 1004 he was at the head of an expedition that forced Its way to Lhassa. Thibet has always been a land of mystery and Is yet, for that matter. The region Is one of the least known places of earth. It Is there that an American expedition Is searching for the "missing link," the earliest form of man. To the south of It lie the Himalayas and Mount Everest, as everyone knows. Is the highest peuk on tlie earth's surface (29,000 feet.) It has never been ascended and an expedition Is now making a careful and persistent attempt to reach Its summtt. Thibet Itself appears to be the roof of the world ; It Is the most elevated country on the globe. The northern port Is believed to have an average elevation of 15,000 feet. What that means can be Imagined by anyone who has climbed Pikes Peak in Colorado, which Is 14,153 feet high. The people are of the Mongol stock. Tlie population la believed to approximate 3,500,000. There are supposed to be 50,000 lamas. These lanms are devoted to celibacy and live In lamaseries, or monasteries, of which there are said to be 8,000. Many of these lamaseries are of great size, housing thousands. Polyandry prevails among the people. China has exercised a rule of sorts over Thibet since the Eighteenth century, more especially as to Its foreign relations. Government appears to be largely local. For ages the chief authority rested with the Grand Lama, whose capital was Lhassa, a city of about 25,000 people. In consequence of the 1904 British expedition under Sir Francla Young-husbanat.lcast a part of the authority was transferred to the Grand Lama near Shtgatse. There of Tashl-lunpIs also a Chinese resident in Thibet. This British expedition forced various concessions In trade and In the foreign relations of the country, which for a century had been practically a closed nation. Thibet Is principally famous, perhaps, os the seat of that form of Buddhism known as Lamatsm. Whales Grow Rapidly. - Sft4 End Second South St. wit Lok ( ur, l wa see m Ti MEN WANTED fAtn tnxB tv J -- m iMI'lOM iXi iiimiRiiiiiTii-- . ,i W , Juat the ALT LARK CITY, UTAH t y 100 MAW J1U.U HOYT) PARK BliXJ. Indo-Bactria- world-famou- Uuf BOYD PARK $47,-802.9-0. s If you want the true, Aspirin, as prescribed by physicians for over twenty-on- e years, you must ask for Boyer Tablets of Aspirin." 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Pst having promptly arrived, was requested to look down his masters throat to sea what caused the obstruction. Proceeding to Investigate he tew the eye In question lodged some distance down the passage. Meantime . the anxious wife asked: Cant you see down, Pat?" How can I sea down and another fallow looking upr London Answers, seml-cbokln- g r r Cubeb Beans. The cubeb Is the small aromstle fcprrr of ptpar cubsba, a Cltmblni shrub, native of Java atd Borneo, but now cultivated In various tropical countries. The dried unripe fruit Is nraeh used In medicine as a stimulant, expectorant and diuretic. Tha Inhalation of smoke and burning cubeb has a palliative effect in some affeettoos of tha respiratory passages. - i r. The Thousand Islands. Thousand Islands la the name given to a collection of small Islands ! tha expansion of the St Lawrence river from the eastern end of Laki Ontario for about forty miles. They lire located partly In New York state and partly In Canada. It la estimate! that there are from 1,500 to 1.800 Ip lands In the group. Handaoma sum-Biresidence! have been erected oft many of the Islands. Large hotel! furnish accommodations for mas city visitor during th summer. t Rit er |