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Show H Bride Rescue Husband From Kidnapers 'With Pump Gun W- - ! eeuUJ team tUI Tbariy; Mmd 8 teg. ft 5k ta t kn wU 4 ,b .4t setek rrsl feftda. nil tt niiit4 tf fete ft vartsty. Un aothtaf Ika me pl J u ; u rall Hr ftti ut In in meantime Mr Panina aaa I Del hint at SaJtalr will eantltiu wondering any her haabaad did aat IS. return, tk a re I to tb drag toro hut aetarai week. Temperature far rclv4 af lh Bulletin of th weather bureau, appear aa llluterat-a- d artirl by I. Cacti dker. weather obaerrer la th Balt Lake office. -Wfer th mo Ma la futa-m- r la It ha Contrary to popular fuppoeitioa, tho anonr that cllnc to ho mountain lda throughout the tummir and keep the Irrigation atream running ataadtly la August and Baptntnbar. la not hlddaa of th fores a In th cool shadow but Ua out la tlia open, where tha summer sub and tha mountain winds may attack It fapo'y. Gonoralljr In th Rocky mountain th mow disappear, as a oovar, up to th 1,008-focontour la April or level May, receding to the lS.AOO-foby June, and by th let of Ausuat even th crests are usually bar. Th only snow remaining Uea In patches, and this, with th tnolstur already absorbed by the ground, forma the uhaequent stream supply. These limited regions of snow hays naturally more th consistency of Ice than of snow, ranging from M to 7i per cent of tho density of water, sometimes containing It per cent, otherwise they could not long endure tha constant winds and the almost uninterrupted summer sunshine of the Rocky mountain region. At a rule these Icy stores of snow sn-tttl-ad r: ot " . tii tv. vottet . . ssr sptr. ttt drift is required ta fora th stream alt sumthat has a good steady mer Wag Thee acrar aa th treater mauataia slpea ta pamvically all parts f tits kakf awautas Barth f tb Ureal rsayaa te are mors numerous on ths north and places aa wet slop though not insun. Usually tlrely obscured from the tees snow fall oa th south and oast Rocky because nearly all slop, ounlsln storms come from tho west of moet or aorthwest. and deposit their moisture on the windward sides of tha mountains. Th snow that doe fall oa th southerly slope receive th more direct ray of tho un and Is frequently melted before the following storm, ovsn In wintsr. LIKE SMALL GLACIERS. On tho freely northerly expoeed deposit Is slopes, where tho snow much greater than on tho south, the slanted rays of the sun melt It more slowly, serving chiefly to soften It; and th steady, strong wind, which often havo temperature well above f reeling, settle It gradually, and with the aid of frequent freestng temperature at night the snow deposits gradually of small uiumi the characteristic deglacier, which ar formed In the unpression by gravity, under the shaded sun's ray. When now fall, ther ar usually In th mounhigh, drawing wind tain that carry th snow Into th and ravine, tearing th crest and rounded top but thinly covered. If covered at all. After th torms are over the wind and the sun a assist gravity In solidifying th deposit, and th precipitation from subsequent storms, which Is frequently similarly distributed If In the form of enow. Increase the weight In th hollow. In addition heavy rain are not at hoi-lo- w 5 JltPf Uh 1, v- (fcAVl t -- Ud! 4 Itr IlKkiioft ;N Ml, The a . I'-- (Ca4IaM - pr.; CM S sUtl.A j kih. teaP Aa4 SAt -- a4 nstl r aad Ua late summer rvea the longest streams may go dry wader sura circumstance Over forested regions no more snow falls than elsewhere with Similar topobut th falling graphical exposure snow ta caught by th millions of branches on th" tree, and much of It never reaches It ground but I evaporated from th swaying limb. Th; often occurs white temperature ar below freestng. a evaporation from snow, while It I usually a slow process. is In this rase hastened by th much greater surface exposure to th drying breesea TREES STORE VP SNOW. It has been observed la well forested regions that a downfall of 4 or I Inches of enow may b almost sn tlrely n support ad by tha Mancha of th trsea. area whan deposited la a high wind, provided th snow was ti ". .n J UsiA m h was 1 i Uw XfS cl-- a W.ilTJ There - is lnt-.-;n- - m-r- h that are us- f tutl m. u ftitaiv m blech toe are snsll rv iid stvte- - Ih fcf oa sila I ywiw i- -t til V Ta tU ( i UA. k 1L1X tgsrf dt r' the funss-i- M aiipik W Aiff'wA Ufrffcpf bAsiAMA IrAA Ta Wme kbR.t rM 1 Sbiulfeiy s be trf-rre- f.r AsA t 4 tvxs e STORK, BOOK a Upa aa4 orrsUrA Um lilt f-- sr ava Si 4k a Avvaup' suh- - a, loPume VEWS . wf lha bppfsUFr ckiCastec sevemi htl dels sir KrefaCB ruwtutue The iMt i trash tha Cn raa dad wut waders gaed after re (xaaU Cs4 f.l'.AlW Th i ' I'UniOK til.TlIU ii AWtcMJm I hvts tfccte tanks, and Inr.w C&t butt'jA Utl , aM Tt UBil ff filWqi sed n twrfnl , lw robe r.l with th" n.aler;al ut Srv uaoer ,r tha n n(kie.l I formed Ln. t-- rri tlw tauter, tbrwwmg live match over- - wtuh -rvcOe. but-bused Th edd gssoiene wr.kh ttau have .. .f rbq vn v I i IVIr deep cuffs , bv eo throw overhusrd had aot f!akt.d ! ..f ten twentv tiny anay. and when ti maLh truk with r..w tuit-n- . vh I" .n evening gowns it. both the yacht la isne s' sod ta ga- - bra-' otena of fte.t!ve shade ore supply I. at tn an instant wm'iilsj wr.vm in tfirojyt. Hi" sheerest la, es nvekqwd n flamra -.r th-f re .vlir of st Protanlv sol emhr ifmrmr ttewling ri I "is r,4 every dsy woukl do n is s i.nnvsl on greatIt J st tor vouiseii number of tl;e -- un flier g,wns, !, sms Tfc-- v f the spring has Wen ,n . many d,Kkr of i the mac-- -- they ue -. r.f of- - waists ih. tr.it, .1 :wn "1 sie iiiiow ti Ih tlipwalk. Into allevways which are E ru and Jf p cream, almost gold Iv. e- - an- - smart for all after- of horfiabtw matter, out of t..e , fvtt.tr.gv rtM4hI a4 bft (ddiAlKf teml IdlBf Ife AfAm -- AAA Rdf A DKurva Utbdi'ir up hir 5 J .dr4 mniii ai)4 with tt- - rturt n Malm- thw 4 fur th until 11 a m th U ' J 2? . ... .. Jj 1 aaA N hno in drinlt th Tallin m Mr Kh tr.rtr,ur sii iisetir4 of on tfH4 U la nt mh otUm, Ja iniHitufi An r'a-a-f- 153 j - S' g-- M'f 9 . ta 4 AdirU aiiA upAtiter and bdU riiG. f fimtf (ufte-nrLdtae 1 ,.- t mA U I ej n aol t paper buktt U pmmmui . into tAe and mBtmna Th ruffff4 a in aorj cpt biuaio her Ue4 fiat nnlm vaiu ariOUt eo4m tha chant aad top flm unlmiMrtant an That la aomethmr ha mb- pMurert: ftr lira lndui'e4 to do Probably a hun- tha fomata ahoul4 t b Ihemaelve alone. r reft at all. . time aa manv Innocent leupiel A In any given .ream te usually ; kilted every year by mat. hes ssi caused by the predj tallon over )tspy ptstul but w regulate th us of is and entire watershed only th latter Hartford Courant frote,f but compsrsfi.etv I tile by tha precipitation over the estreme Spend Labor Dar at ftaltair. upper reaches, usually the forested buri tmt a -- Ta.bumrat IfUbAUA, Af4k Mtlwftfd! bf m it Tci IkM tUUi st AftcrMA. foL Bef.a lak.1; f it. supr ,h akuard, a saikw .d tb Uue, n , drew id a qwaatHy of pnokv, tbe In ; i IH v Iu4 a4 fNT k irh kAtrw SMALL STREAM A DKT IP summer irr galar ! a yr.lrfu! all th streams last head d t ! O be- - o s Ther hs as high as feet carry water to catenas atamt the sr- e f fueest ts irrigated farm, ar to ether eet. ? h vwe-o- P ,r c" lets, all summer, though asually the ' ,un r Of w ' r dinvuiisaed vutum la is 1st " retest'oa mmr Wans July, August, aad tteptrahrr tTtlEP M a I '. r TlsERT watershed slopes ar o perous that -- it hsv ei- th stream te loft through seepage: A flimbAf bf if ?N and aearty all the smaller stream e i th i a are fed a they UAifAMe VAilrc sii dry up In midsummer, oa snow loasr. the usually Ao m t deposHs "hi rr'p IltiiiAi. by flatter, slopes where the accumula- whtrfe. lh-hTr by tion have been lea. 4. av H ta. k of frM th When there Is ao warm weather In Rrltin of h ir i ml ItwimnI th and winter, favors bis for packing solidifying tho snow fall ta th sunny th t4rar i.Vii ib! at '! tfc of Prof hollo, th snow evppiy may b seri- gffms to f th wrhther ously depleted during the early epr.ng Willi U Miort, bt sesdiac Nm I iir' , g,t lifts k l(, irsf v;!-iw- simt ' - r--a lartu Uttrt- if Mtnss tow tv a ra-velum Beak sever mad a sat thereafter . word telegram in aav twrt f the "TTr i . . as Prmrtim. they damp S ust w J as cavalry. UaetmuaSun 4 n c. k. v Is tEs pitHk rase at Vatwk-- t as Wag ss t - hour, sad wsaaily I .... : - - Sl1' M oa rmev la in teurphoae caanaetkm, DtaERET tvv eted- - h tom dun Day of featerdsy M this , Ml tv, vp.h.ae At these . MURK. A NEW .,. " aaay, at tha run-of- f. Describes Where the Snow Lies m Summer la aa Uaua Juat Climatological gerrlc small SATIRDAV SEPTEMBER 2 1911 aetata ail ahwed aad sal feoa a aswaapoly f th telegraph aad sftaaiWi l rat ta.gat ay ta tragedies f tip&vA aad Bf pile a , s tesait of sy 1!' vsiv. t'fiiiiM ta liar i: Mvrtasw. gtrk aw wub hath. A care f al twtaer. f4wt th match aad tarn away aad i reals te mate far drti.vrtag a tea-- . U!jr tv aaowaea the tad brWw tha path However, trass the large drifts aad wane the mwBta.a eede Is " kT loti NEWS aeli soak'd, ttftsas t.ats aipeor oa the serfs bat as a e.utel ialt rate the aster free a great I inf Inwal uft Early yesterday aMia eha tefaa a amirk, dtrliauf maua i Che tuefhl daaa hyetertra and Ihva at I l o. kerned her huabaed had kidnaped and th kmuo d iMfd 4rf P- - C. I tteturamg to hr are L lpfHea . n aad i aha armed borootf oith a Ik feput tWmary. ; returned to to kxua HwaUM thettaa erk calto t er fua at her huehaad oaf their hand. Wt and 8vath Nsftfe dered them la thro up Mk 'etork At I ' dowg hh I e Lilli they kat ro I'm Tk?iy ker HC'3 ef fiilh ThFork fetai IhI then ordered oa el th to releaa dime aieo cMipIc l Irtd f Itea.m. quukiy fcueband TM At Ikcir Imm, Rnei. (Wilt nntl aa Lire luniae marched auay to th 4mg with her hoshund h tdd the rV k Dauiln did h fill but toe la they had bad a clue toll from hetnf pfirnpun. iu t rsarh Ote Itamocir Inte4. ht 14. t'f RfW iluUB(, J E.-- j I lamina and Lire Demina tank th i)14 ed d th men oha held loo aa a h matter Jye rnmjiito final h on toraat . the kl'i treiffl topma aaid h atond nmt Wot atroet boot the Warm Mat I the ordeal aelL Tb eoupl laato thia I tea r I toll and h a a held H kaatt f..r a wrddm trip HV tho abdoftnro played tviin c fill n due utter they will vtatt relative a over I vutlm heir and ia t filed cord j of Mr. Demina alfM, atom, DESERET EVENING auk tha aw all Uisul aad th aery hard aad heavy awrfae As tvaaer adsaacas ta tel era matt siawty tsl las aatsy trebles geatty aaay. Ra eeraat aher iJrA wilt h Tu4tr. of tt unj--CT- rvtA ti piniter Pn. 1 ct Thitk or uurrnt TunI K fuhionah! f.r ok. f ,r th bl!aoof Uce at th(. j th offrit whan will ba ra- ahlch hn!h many of th tjrnrd if the b4 la nH accepted 14 Th r ght ia rrned iu rjwt aajr and about th ,hl(rtl, ,in,Rded nvwidsjs -- Hsr- I Tll I T.MI ASSOCIATION or CREDIT PjllIlr Mr , Bn, 1 7- An Investment Unexcelled reaa STUDY THE GOSPEL. Th els- - that tetr frrlgallon aul4 he erlppL bv the rem val of the If you want to dud; th Gospel or benefited bv re'oresfng Urge or review any particular principle of areas would s so aeisr to t errone- the same, th Scrap Hook of Mormon ous, aa the late summer lrrgtor get Literature te Just what you need. hi water principally from Ih snow Examine them at our store. Two racks that I: out In the open, solid volume IS It for the eet, from th effects of the sunshine, wind DESERET NEIVg BOOK postpaid STORE and rain, th softer niw In th fort Main Street. est and other shady place having disIn April. May. or June In appeared aufllctently moist when It fell. THE GERMAN POSTAL SYSTEM atsuch case a subsequent frees may This article I to appear In the comSince to branch It th tach firmly ing Conservation number of the ScienWith Its admirable package post nearly all heavy enow com during tific American. th German system does all the busionly moderately cold weather and often ness that w leave to our express comactually begin aa rain, th amount of and does it much more cheaply. panies ftaltair. st Labor Fpen4 Day motetur that clings to th tree to b 11 pounds Is A package weighing Is vary great. subsequently evaporated carried to any point in the empire for It ha been variously estimated at THE FATAL MATCH. II cents, and corresponding cheapfrom M to M per cent of the tall ness is maintained to th maximum of snow, under th varying condition weight of IIS pounds. This cheap .t exist over tb forest. A Homily on the Unmitigated and In- service 1s used tn a thousand ways snow th In the forest opening that would seem novel to Americans. excusable CarHeosnee of the Averdepth te something near what th depth Many families In Berlin receive weekage Human Being In Its Use. would be If there wer no forest or high ly packages of meat and other supwinds, but th Influence that tend toplies from distant part of the counward solidifying It ar handicapped by Th burning to death of two New try where prices are low; special and. being Tork girl In a Jwathous at Nan- shops tn the big cities do an enorth forest surrounding, I In mow less mous th officers loosely stored, package trade: army favorable condition for long keeping. tucket Saturday ws a unnecessary often send home their linen by post to be laundered, and the summer tourist It U not unusual In lat winter to as It was dseadful. over the mind of wanting to do a part of his Itinerary Will It ever come see in a forest acre of bars ground that th thing afoot sends his baggage hv post to under th tree, and Just beyond th the average match-use- r Is made to burn mid that simply letdesired point. The poatoffioe a.sj limit of th bough of th outsld any It not put out? Aptrees to see snow a foot or two In ting go of It does prospect. depth lying generally over the un- parently that te a hopeless see the to fall with eye Nobody forested slope. same trick every day and many times BIG MOUNTAIN FLOODS. a day. Tou even sec It on the stage Seldom a winter passes without In the presence of big audiences with for-ea- ta vr-gree- In the history of Western realty no investment opportunity hav appeared which compares with Wasatch Heights Note theae facts; Situation: On the Ea.4 Bench with an incomparably delightful view. Accessibility : Two street cars and paved boulevard are the property now. Environment: The new Country Club grounds almost surround the property, work upon which is now being done. All citv advantage. ADJACENT PROPERTIES. PRICES ONI.Y lxt s $ioo to $i7S $4 or $5 a month NO INTEREST. NO TAXES. ONE-THIR- D Wimmer Investment Co. Either Phone 474. 22 Kearns P.uilding. An auto by appointment. 2000 WANTED MEN aho very soon will find employment In the vlrlnty of Douxlaa Park to buy residence Bites in this most picturesque addition. The University of Utah at the north of Douglas Park is about to add another mammoth building to Its list; the new half million dollar High School adjoining the subdivision on the west. Is already In course of construction; the new All Hullnw College to the south will soon break ground the new club house of the American Womans League occupying a central position In the addition Itself, will soon be past the plan stage; and finally dozens of excellent homes are to be erected In PARK P(D)ID(G1LA Tha b!c watr main are laid, curb and vuttar will soon h complet as well as the cement sidewalks. Two street car lines, now building and will traverse the addition. Neighbors mean everything to yourself who a 111 build In Douglas Park. gild your children. Read then the following list of rs Partial List of Quality Buyers. Hon. Governor Spry. Mrs. Colonel E. F. Holme. Attorney General Barnes, Ir. C. J. Albaugh, Dr. H. J. Dr. W. B. Bransford. Dr. , Smith, Mary Gamble. Ir. Ray of Bingham, Dr. Stookey, C. D. Kipp. Prudential Life; Ernest Lamboume. H P. Poll, George Mayor, R. W. Watt, O. H. Charles Tyng. J. A. Thompson, Summer, Professor F. A. Hinckley, Thomas Holland, fl. W. Fargo, Katie R. Sliver, A. F. Moodey. James H Stearns, Judge Thurman. Richard Thurman, Sara B. Shields, A. L. Crltes, W. H. Fairbanks, H. J. Smith, S. Kennedy, Butte: Eliza beth Bond. Lottie Birch, Elizabeth Messmore, C. H. Weat, Willard L. Kimball, C. E Rodman. I" B. Clark. H. P. Clark, Henry Kipp. r. Butte, Mont.; Mrs. Frit. E. H. Internal revenue collector: Hiram E. Brxith, United States district attnmy; J. U. Eldredge, Jr., United States assavor; Mrs. J. U. Eldredge, Jr., W. E. Ware, architect; O. O. Treganza, architect; Benjamin L Rich, attorney: E. O. Lee, attorney: Elmer A. Ricker, Ual-llste- manager Equitable Insurance company; A. J. Miller, 0. W. Wilson; Charles M. Morris, assistant county attorney: T. P. Gallagher, P. J. Gallagher, H. O. Eldredge, J. U. Eldrege, ,S'r L. E. Hubbard, J. A. William Headlund, architect; Worth, Butte, five lots; R. L Cone-lreceiving teller McComlck A Co. bank; A. J. Gorham. Troy laundry; Miss 8. E. Dancey. head nurse L. D. S. hospital; Ernest Smith, O. S. L. railway offices; George M. Cannon, William Imbley, Thomas Sutton, L- - C. Pond, F. M. Wick-maH. B. Williams, J. H. Horne, W. G. Farrell. Charles F. Carlson. Louisa Trlglown. George Purcell Ernest L. Smith, Joseph Rogers. Miss Charlotte B. Dansy, Elizabeth Gams. Dr. R. E. Wright. Dr. George V. Schramm, Dr. H. Z. Lund, H. V. Anderson of Cumber-anWyo. y, n, d, IT IS THE APPEAL OF QUALITY Pougla 1'arlc Weekly Bulletin Sept 2nd.. 1911. A University Education "Without a car You'll Dc Proud of Your Home in Highland Park Here where labor and money have com bined with art and nature to make tbe home our roundings you have wished for Here neighbors and neighborhood conditions you Lave long wanted are attracted by uniform improvements and building restrictions. Here you are proud not only of your own home hut also of your neighbors home, architectural beauty is a feature in highland Park. Do you like long avenues with rolling terraced lawns and shaded with thousands of ornamental trees? Then you should go with us to Highland Park. Pui four time against our money. If you will take the time to investigate we will pay the expenses of taking you there in our motor car and showing you the entire property. Well explain the details of how you can buy a humc-sit- e (two lots) in this attractive place for $280 to $500. by saving $2 to $3 a week. Kimball A 8 and Gentlemen: about Took Name t - - ; ' Address Occupation OPPORTUNITY COUPON. Richard, Land Merchants. D. 88 Main. Salt lake City. Please send me free booklet and details beautiful Highland Park. ITS WORTH INVESTIGATING, ISNT IT? If you cant come to see us take the time to till out the blanks in the coupon below and mail it to us and vell reward you by sending you without further cost some interesting literature that will explain our proposition in detail. If youre going to do it, DO IT NOW. Kimball & Richards -- 56-5- LAND MERCHANTS. 8 Main Street Salt Lake City - - - Utah fare. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Office of the Board of public Work. Salt Iake i'it , August 26, Hll Scaled proposals will be received at this office until 8 o'clock p.m. Friday. 15. 1911. urb for constructing ami and sidewalk, includ gutter In all curb necessary grading. ing in No. IT extension and gutter t park subdivision, Noughts plans on file in the city engineer's office. Instructions to bidders, together with plans, profiles, sperificailor.s and forms for contr.ii t and bond, mav be obtained upon application at ths office of the board of public works or the city engineer. for which a deposit of five dollars is required. The right is reserved to reject any and Lots $325 to $600 Terms: $25.00 Cash. $7.50 per Mouth. (!) all bid BY ORDER OK THE BOARD OK PUBLIC WORKS H r, MeMTT.T.AN. Chairman THE LUCKIEST ADDITION ON THE MARKET Autos ready any hour WHAT A RADIUS OF HUBBARD INVESTMENT CO. 66 VEST 3RD SO. Both Phones 173 The addition in diagram. around CMme&S: I te eompeillor The Only r .fsSCTIC NCLUDES WMEEKSiMCAHTNEY 210-2- 11 BOSTON BLOCK Bell Phone 2622 Why Not Now? |