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Show NEWS SUMMARY THE MAMMOTH RECORD Amrrinut iHittiis HHll IMuc (Bmtt prnlilrma of tlcrtririty I. E. DIEHL, Publisher - ROBINSON UTAH NEWS UTAH STATE By SIR WILLIAM PREECE. K. C. B.. F. R. S., Leading Electrical Authority, Creat Britain. J. W. Hogan, a Salt Lake mat, is caused by Buffering flora lock-jaw- , stepping on a tack. John Walkingshaw, a Salt Lake boy, was drowned while bathing in the riv-e- r at Grand Junction, Colo. The recent hailstorm in the vicinity of Bountiful did about $25,000 damage to growing crops, eanteloupes suffering the most. The Kaysville Canning company is making an excellent run on beans this year, and it is probable that they will put up 7,000 cases. The seventh annual meeting of the Utah Pharmaceutical association was held in Salt Lake last week, about seventy-five delegates being in attend HE ingenuity of American inventors lids fair to solve the many problems in the electrical field. The first great desideratum is a safe and economical medium for tie transmission of power. The third rail is a constant menace to life, and I am persuaded that it will be abolished as soon as something better can be found. We are experimenting in London with an overhead system, and it is more than possible that we shall have to work back around the cii le to the abandoned overhead trolley. The system of eleelrie traction installed by the New York Central is the finest ant! lest I hae seen, but the third rail must go. k d - anti-trus- In telephony the problem of iransmission of the voice clearly to a ance. distance without the enormously costly heavy copper wires is on the point John Calvin Smith, aged 18, was of solution by that wonderful inventor, Prof. Pupin, of Columbia, whose drowned while in swimming near Loinduction-coian attack l promises to overcome many existent difiicultie" gan. It is believed he had of heart failure and was unable to get out of the water. In electric lighting the best prospect of lasting brilliant outdoor lightThe school census of Provo, Just is presented by the filament made of that rare and expensive metal, taken, shows that there are 1,305 boys ing and 1,280 girls of school age, a total tungsten, of which so largo an amount is being discovered in the United of 2,501, and an increase of 75 over States. It affords a bright, white light and deteriorates very slowly. that of last year. The state board of barber examiners The improvement of the telegraph by increase of 6peed and automathas begun a war against unsanitary ic operation goes on apace, and it is hardly possible for it to be superseded barber shops, and notified all shops rules with the unless that they comply by the telephone, certainly not for press purposes. The progress of Amerthey will he forced to close. ican invention is rapid. John OConnor of Salt Lake was Nekilled in McGillss smelter, at Ely, There is no doubt whatever that the active American mind will solve vada, last week. His death was accidental and came while he was setting many of these problems in all departments of electrical endeavor and up machinery in the smelter. that within the next few vears. While the family of J. P. Hansen of Logan were on a camping trip in a canyon near that town, Lav an HanThe long vacation was sen, aged 8, fell Into the water from admirably arranged to a foot bridge and was drowned. meet the requirements of A macaroni factory is in operation in Salt Lake which produces four the times in which it was thousand pounds of macaroni a dav, introduced. Extra hands employs twelve people and is doing an were needed in summer annual business of over $50,000. The news comes from Vernal that to help on the farms, W alph Haeking, in trying to swim and all schooling availaross Indian pond, was drowned. He beable was concentrated was seized with cramps and sank fore assistance could come to him. into the winter months. N S two periods the school term and the fanning season were distinct The Harvesting is progressing throughout Davis county with the most fa- and separate; there was no interference with either. Our strenuous modvorable climatic conditions. The crop em life has altered greatly that order of things, and it is a timely quesof wheat tltte year is not up to the tion whether the present arrangement of school vacations is necessary or standard in quantity, but the quality beneficial. Is excellent. The health authorities of Ogdon ' at the ban on the tin drinking Wh the grocers of the city yg'nr'TTT vegetable stands, over .nir-1- Jim? which they iTetTrstream of water ' running all the time. a blue over were little Kane farmers the first crop of hay, hut are overjoyed at the second crop. There is twice as much hay this cutting as was harvested in June. This Is the best second crop in years. The strike of the boilermakers in the Ogden S. P. shops has been called oft and all the men are back at work. The men struck In sympathj with the Los Angeles boilermakers and had no local grievances. John S. Bransford, the new mayor of Salt Lake City, was born in Mis- souri, and in 18G1 crossed the plains by ox team with his parents to California, where he lived until 1829, when he removed to Salt Lake. .fj-y'- r -- That the school curriculum is exacting, few will deny; but it is only what the people have created and they demand. Our national life is a confusion of hurries. Few things are done thoroughly, many done superficially. There is urgent need of relaxation. In the school life this is jnper?. (j "gy tonTjT Dy" smnged vacations, but during daily work. school life is rarely the cause of physical breakdown among school The children. It is the vacation, the period between the school sessions, the lack of knowledge how to play properly, which cause the many disasters, physical, mental and moral. In the schoolrooms and on the playgrounds children are under orderly discipline, free, and under the best hygienic conditions to develop and conserve moral and physical strength. Released from the school, too many become their own guardians, and roam wherever they wish, associate with whomsoever they meet, accountable to no one; or, if loaded-witsocial distractions or domestic duties, find no time for relaxation and rest. The vacation then becomes harmful or wearisome. Work, whether phjsieal or mental, is accomplished best when Constant interruptions regularly within physiological limits. neeesitates spasmodic spurts to catch up. If the interruption is prolonged there is a loss of interest, alack of effort, and finally Retrogression. The legislative act relative to the employment of children leaves no alternative for many during the summer months except the education of To care properly for this the street, with all its pernicious influences. is serious a children class of problem great The methods of imparting knowledge are so diversified that the summer vacation months should be used as valuable adjuncts to the present school year. This period offers a means of lessening the pressure, now a necessary part of the multiplied curriculum; of extending the city school life into the country, and vice versa; of offering greater opportunities to studious and ambitious pupils whose school days arc rigidly limited; of teaching the value of time and how best to use the opportunities con-tim- Charles Rowbotham was badly by a premature explosion while working in a rock quarry near Ogden, the left side of his face being blown almost completely away. The Injured man walked a mile after the accident for medical assistance. Vina Tracy was painfully Injured while at woik In a laundry in Ogden. Her hair was hanging loose about her shoulders and a breeze carried it around a revolving shaft of one of the laundry machines. Part of her hair and scalp was torn away. Manager Hansen of the Golden Dream mine In the Blue mountains, in a fight with a man named Davy, was stabbed in the back, near the offered. heart amt badly injured. Hansen had knocked Davy down twice. Davy was acquitted on a rleu of nl to-da- y. self-defens- Great anxiety is manifested by the members and friends of the family of John Ockey, insane, who escaped from the mental hospital last week, ami oi whose wheieabouts nothing has been heard. (( key lived in Neplil, and this is the seumd time he has escaped from the hospital The new- - dimes fiom Dragon of the killing of Rube Taylor in a mine accident A whim broke and struck him on the head, rendering him unIn addition his leg was conscious. liioken and his ankle dislocated. Ills injuries wre so severe that medical ind was unavailing. Ollieials ..f the Moffat road are quoit d as giving the assurance that trains will be 111 opeiatioil to Steamboat Spun,!' b tie fall of JIM'S. An inspection of t.,e light of way is now In ing mad' west of Steamboat Springs through It hi duuty uero-- the Utah line and Into this stale, s 1 E. G. rial K. oi ('ion .Inn g. Vt wai arrested In 1mvo tst wiek for the robbery of the poslofiiee at that place. It is three .oai'n am lae Fedeial until iliiis have hud anv uaee of Clatk, the United who had belli indicted which was stales court for the o!Ti romiiiltti d six years ago. Hie eattieiiiiii of Kanab are stirie-of n tip over the sudden appearance catllelmyor who wants to take out a. He Is herd Home time iu 111 m-- of-f- for ye irlln . $21 for two-j- , ring -Holds and $20 for tli and up. The pike for tb oldebt (.lock Is the best iu year a $ IU s Ten laborers were injured, one fatally, by the explosion ot a gas tank in Chicago. John Dogan, a railroad flagman, shot A Threat. HIS LAST CALL. his sister dead at Philadelphia because she refused to lend him money. Now I rise to remark. He was a canvasser in the cheap Robbers blew open the safe in the musical instrument line, and lowras And my language is plain; The hot enough? shark Farmers State Bank at New Foulden, not he As discouraged. easily Has reported again. Minn., secured $2,200, and escaped. knocked at this particular door he reSome esnight after dark, has Tchita at murder A trial for membered that he had called before. Hell be found w itti the slain tablished the fact that voluntary slav- Moreover, he had received a point-blanDetroit Free Press. No! But he thought he knew ery exists in many districts of eastern GOOD HINT. Siberia. the value of that from a woman. A census of the canal zone just comremarked the lady of the Oh, who had evidently come house, pleted shows nearly 50,000 inhabitants its you of the zone. About 20 per cent of the straight from the wash-tub- , total are whites. again. Is it? Come in! A large portion of the business secHopefully he accepted the invitation of Princess Anne, county seat of tion, and followed his guide down the ' passage. Suddenly a Westmoreland county, Va., has been dimly-lightedoor opened on his right, and, before destroyed by fire. Suit is to be instituted by the gov- he- was aware of it, he was ushered ernment against the International Har- into a room full of howling youngsters, vester company, for alleged violation who redoubled their efforts at the sight of a stranger. act. t of the Sherman Then the canvasser turned to find facBy an explosion in a dynamite his retreat cut ofT. The door was tory at Doemitz, Germany, nine per- locked behind him. sons were killed, twenty dangerously The woman went on with her washinjured, and sixty slightly hurt. and it was a very dejected indiing, thirDispatches from Saloniki report vidual she led to the front door an ty Bulgarians killed in a battle with hour or so later. The Turkish troops near Menelik. Now, she remarked, sweetly, "if Turkish losses were also heavy. you still feel convinced that I require President Roosevelt has Issued an a little more music in the house, you executive order making Labor day, might call again! But he hasnt been seen in that September 2, a holiday for governI dont like a man who throws a ment employees and laborers who are street since. kiss. employed by the day. , AN The National Christian Endeavor so"No; he should deliver It in person, I suppose. Chicago Journal. ciety has planned to raise half a million dollars for a building in Boston Curious. as a memorial of a quarter of a cenIsnt It a funny thing tury of Christian Endeavor work. Doesnt it seem out of place The American bark Prussia has been That a match should have a head wrecked in the Straits of Magellan. When It hasnt got a face? The captain committed suicide when the vessel ran ashore, and fourteen Isnt it a little strange, After everything is said. passengers in addition to four sailors, That a watch should have a face lost their lives. When it hasnt got a head? The Korean supreme court has Perrine Lambert, in Judge. passed sentence upon the members of the Hague deputation. Sang Sol has Taking a Rest. been condemned to be hanged and Yi Say, pa. Wi Chow and Yi Chun have been senYes, my boy. tenced to imprisonment for life. Is the president always right?" Announcement is made that a great added "Why will be certainly. school artillery training "Do you agree with him? to the United States army and estabYes. lished at Fortress Monroe, Va., for the "Would offyou do just as he does, i of the higher technical training you had the chance? icers and enlisted men of the coast arI think I would. tillery corps. Then just go out In the yard and Mrs. Esther Davis, an inmate of the split some wood for ma. I see .the Home of the Daughters of Jacob, New president Is doing that on his vacaYork City, was 112 years old Sunday, tion, and he says its a fine way to and the day was duly celebrated in rest. the home. Mrs. Davis, to show that But right there the admirer of she was still spry, danced a few steps of victim a was Roster for the guests. Teddy drew the line. Detroit Fre sentiments. Press. City Food Inspector Cutler of KanHows that? sas City has notified the national .govwas too fat Made up his mind, he VERY 'POSSIBLE. ernment that his tests of California and he doctored and starved hifnself and Arkansas dried fruits cured with to death. sulphite shows that this fruit when Wouldnt Be Soaked. cooked is entirely wholesome, and "Uncle Henry, said the young man, Kansas City will accept it. I want to raise enough money to pay The news comes from Lima, Peru, to the effect that the British steamer off my creditors and then wash my Columbia, from Panama, struck Saenz hands of the business Ive been trying to run. Point, August 9, on Lobos Tierra islAll right, nephew, said the kind and, and is a total loss. The report states that both passengers and crew uncle. I will let you have a hundred steamer were saved. of the dollars, if that will help you. But a hundred will he merely a An alleged Japanese spy, captured In the Philippines, brought a pvvQm.--.' drop jftthe bucktw. , A drop in the bucket? I thought to this country for the disposal of the Francisco in San authorities you only wanted to wash yonv hands military not to take a bath. Judge. en the transport Thomas was taken to Mare Island for observation. He Knew Why. The mans name is Tanaki Tsutsutl. and I never quarrel," husband My Commercial The she said. Congress which convenes at MuskoIve always noticed, remarked the gee, In the new state of Oklahoma, old bachelor, that your huscrusty will not only be the Anxious Mother (who is placing her November band gets up and walks away when but of of the Muskogee, city guest in a new school) And his offspring Chiwill be the guest of the Creek Nation, people dont. agree with him. doctor. I hope that will be wardrobe, Record-Heraldof cago in whose ancient territory the city looked after. properly Muskogee is located. no fear, Have Dr. Swishtail TOO SERIOUS. Having in his possession a new madam. His clothes will be brushed dress suitcase, stuffed with $10 gold twice a day, and, if necessary, I shall certificates, amounting to $4,700, Wineven dust his jacket myself. Scraps. field Marson, aged 1G, was arrested at stealof on the charge Oldtown. Maine, Her Intention. ing $5,000 from the Chicopee, Massasaid her mother, "I cant "Dear me, chusetts, National Bank, in which he see why you will go on receiving athad been employed. He has tentions from Mr. Newton. Dispatches from Shanghai state that half of the forsquandered already announced has the dowager empress tune that his grandmother left him. her determination to abdicate at the I know that, mama, and I intend to and hand the new Chinese year next quit having anything to do with him authority to the emperor. Siuce 189S, as soon as the other half is just when the dowager took control from gone." Chicago Rccord-IIeiald- . has she kept vigorously the emperor, In the background. him Called. Jakob Moiengo, the chief win Jimmy Jenkins (to- new boy In caused the Germans more trouble in neighborhood) Whats yer old man their South African territory than nil do? What's he work at? others, and who has been In British Harold llanlngton in (loftily) lies he Capo refuge sought since custody eson the bench. Colony after the last hostilities, Jimmy Jenkins Den hes wit some caped last week, and with 400 followbus-ers is again marauding. league, kid, fer dere aint no skh A cage containing five miners who player In de National er American! were about to descend to work at How Is It, Batch, that you have Puck. Sonman, Pa shot upward imtead of never thought seriously of getting LIKED FIRES. downward, struck the top of the tipple married? eighty feet above the ground and overYou are mistaken. I have always turned, precipitating the men to the thought of it so seriously that I am bottom of the shalt 400 feet below. still a bachelor! Chicago Journal. All five were killed. l Danish former Theodore Olsen, Not Necessarily Personal. at Omaha, and former dty You have used the word donkey alseveral times in the Inst ten minutes. comptroller, Is missing, and it is Danwith the accounts his Am I to understand that you mean that leged o ish government are short about anything of a personal nature? on account of estates In Nebraska Certainly not. There are lots of which came into Olsens hands for tho donkeys ts the world besides you." government of Denmark. Chicago Journal. It Is reported that 274 persons Double Service. throughout tho Russian empire were My dcar, I wish you wouldnt wear exiled for political offenses during tho waist month of July. It Is also stated that that jieeka-bo- o Three score and ten years sum up our days and years, unless, by reason of more strength, hey reach four score, ,f sjvs the psalmist. At 70 we have, of course, more experience with men and things. We can do more mental work in an hour, but we cannot work so many hours. We beiomo broader in our sympathies as far ns our are com crime!, and our interest in tho utl'airs of the world is as keen ns at any time of Lfe. Our ability to judge is greater. We ure more apt to our respect tho good in so icly or their ii that is in people than their acquisition of material tilings. Our utl'citieui for ehihlren grows, as dots our liking for all straightforward action. The gradual dropping away of our life associates brings sndiie-'- , but the fear of d at h is not so great as it was when we timt learned that all must die. We ure jtiO as much interested in the future of emr luee ns nt any time in our lives, perhaps more so. Tho cl lire to plant it tree is us great as it ever was. although we know that, uuturully, others must enjoy its beauty. If we have lived good lives, we should be growing in theOhridiati grace? ami looking forward to a who liavej gone) re union with loved ones fellow-creatur- es fellow-creatur- es po.-itio- -- - Trans-Mississip- 19-2- vice-consu- $13.-(m- 51 RusMan officers ami 95 pilvates were killed and 47 officers ami 72 privates wounded vvlille maintains order dining the disturbances. Mlt hail Detram, nn Italian of Chicago, slu t and inMantly killed Alvina Vultnuinn, seriously wounded her cousin, Alvlne Awuld, and then killed himself. Detrain and Miss Vultmam were said to have been engaged, but that the girl had refused to merry Uhn because of bis wild conduct. mother? expect Mrs. Gotrox to call, and I need it for a lace panel on the front door." Del toll Freo Tress. Why. Well, i And Cupid Shrieked! Miss Purltania Money Is (he enemy of all good breeding. MU Flippant Perhaps; but the woman loves a intiii for the enemies he baa tuude. Judge, av-era- Cohen My miidder w like a house aflie, Nathan Dot 1th vy you her out, ch? ln-l- a talks Just dont put V |