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The thermometer at ill tlettraea In the shade. ,....-rePotted anti": ...L.A.- .-- 4 IN ART AND LETTERS , 7 :; (Continued from tine onc) I M,.M.MEV.MOMI - ,..'.... ; t ",'; . telf all the costumes to be worn and the sketches when flnished will be given 10 ono of the big dressmaking. mteblistimanta to copy. When at my - ., tt if 7 l .: .,, Britian .fMitstro-critattlestu-- ta- cuili rtds..- .7' " 2.., F ' 1. . ! ... 1 f , , . '''-- - -- ... -- 1 hA and other spector uncomfortabte had been making thinrs the habit were in who postmasters or abstrartint waptper, from the man. Iniquity in tbie department in California le declared .to have 'become as fat as a stalled oil. end it is quite time it was struck down and dragged East One Hundred attset, and while Twenty-fift- ; . Alt ft) and for book lt, swiID la Mei Sliict Coo ti.i to Mho .; .. 2: .i , ''-- bun Sod Awn h i -I- T als is hi .. Thee it Bea clues-tinn- ,..,' . II i., I , claim-11fo- trallei20 full et il lo sarcra III - ttr . , : ,,,,,--0"- a 1p411i. - r ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-;.r.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,--- -,,, ..i- ' A. ,,.....'.... 1 1'. CI ' L, - re :moth"; f ..;" -- !... : awe-Inspiri- 4: i, Iv fare-befor- teda .' Y ,,( .: ti 't.: Amine riot , St AIM tom , , tommly,;' II 1111011 blot Isto 1111 kilt am Welled. ut mut gliggallaillantalinallatillitianglialininnalli $ fi Sete Altetedj Landlord: Don't build a IWO flat without putting a Kewanee - H.,....., it doesn't cost I Garbage Burner in it. great deal, but it adds flity per cent to the renting value of your building. It is a standing advetist men: for you. It will take the place of a lot of fancy and expensive fixings. People are asking for health as Inquire stilt well as comfort. They know that flies, rats, mice., garbage and debris mean disease and unit . 4 Tffic - burner They know that this garbage the from keeps them all away. They are free smells and polluted atmosphere that hangarouni the garbage can. They are free from the (arid man and ht's horriblecarc misery. i ' ---- ---- --- '' - ' - Kewanee, Illinois 11 , . , ' . , - Iframoblat Itor It" alisallik St. 14;0; . ' , . . 11.1 , '41;11, --------- Advortisers alko!id leis dmi amotation li.48. Open to Askasthhwa ! ' laNK 1I ' N an' the tem I et the Ittl shish be the ward Porietti dye. h Usteety's sweetest sod walk, ' twlirs tt t lieh of Am Thw ,.1; tilitioir w tsble a b leti hi a Put tit D nal dni Tad Ins described shim to attes. a ht E et Tiff !J tiendso of In tho kris won disterdtdd tits toss questions At b. . WANtliem .' tram : grounds Th - 7 fri; , euteht th loho meet, Rae Euro s6iiiic,"Wept4 e , NI with eh sures deal, t , Isesso-'01- V C Hsi . , , to t , itakon of STEEL' FIR7110' X BRICX-SE- T KEVInAiRIEY RADIATORS. TANILS AND WATER HEATING GAILILIZE BURNERS . s .,ttueett '',,, Icegnee. bciwtCciW likil Dentutir A meat It a bolt without &ion It is a blessing and an economy, not a Down or a allitallea Bettor look into it now, )andloild1111,11 -foftit prepared I Somitury 7 ' All tentheber The rtel while this: garbage burner is burning garbaige; and tink it is hpnt.ina,thd r hot water toying you from 25 to 40 per cent sts your amour anti winter fuel Ida That's worth thinking shout. The Kesvance Gailme &goer burn4freshtrar: - OW Mine Wcit that And you've got to remember the I settee Ittorthil. - . '. i ' Aa . Carto Von Puelle ' '.1' (II) IAla '' The el sePted le the Rut it e ,, t! ; r (.:::41 bolo ; ' '',111 tie ...2. ;; ',sestet s . ASID . .1.',..,1 hats To hot 1st! seem& , 91) (6 ,' a wttle, , A.0,! A , 4 , I4 . : I "L'Amtt for lids lir ' . bays -- i' ; milli, . ,. , -, .4.0,- ;.! 8.1 Mali ot ,,..,..4,i..4:.;..4:74,.'''..:',7.-.,14.444,4. IS Peetentit i - - - I the toad : Hotel , ,.. ... at The ormoked -i i; '..' PC,.. I rt tree Briffht011 ; 1 VI to good i I ,. a 'be do vial laati remains to be a.n whethor her new garden party at Windsor coati eroartly dresel In a dark baby sister will clips, her "turn-out- " weitvery let the in glory when she acquires blue milli coat and 'skirt baby fitshionablo saffron colored hat massed carriage of her own. Tim Lady Minnell of Oen. carriage la pur whits, lined with pills it It testhers. and wrossed lois blue satin and with polished silver Atpie hy the fsVity with whieh , -- .; , loot bit IMMO& I !.. 1 Pad" lii- -' i MANY-SIDE- ' I I s ' 1 gest owe I : ,, etil eat SW - move-Mer- : ::. le polo the bo ' ' .'. vett Nivel ., i ; eve ttita tel : ., he Sugar. 4it qmilli. may, be 'purchased 2,;vieel,,ellFr, ,.illigi..1,1 Toy ' stoch - was mounded from the Capt. teary IL Jones bode the visitore jump on the sides of and acnontnenr-thlb!. fire truck lighter. to the blew. 'Peter Gallagher was the .driver of the team, and he quickly got to his seat out." on the trurk. It swung out to the EASTERN NEWS. street. and the driver guided the homes Eastern fleas Included the teat of as to straighten out the ponderous ma- Chin.. When in a position to take full 'rooks' and somewhat pavago speech to the Place whim the by Senator Chandler of -- Michisten on 'Peed and dash Gen. McClellan. whoop strategy" le alarm was sounded Capt. Jones yelled celled by the plainer to the driver. 'Let her go. Gallegherr sarcastically "The visiting Armen nover forgot names of retreat and running away. However. elsewhere in the payee an the command. and thus began the announces that Gen. Mcelellanimous old saying that Is in vogue to. Is about to 1111411T1140 the offensive and day."New York Herald- - political-militar- ' , milk la e ' , t hours old ent,"especially if the an alarm Watt" west side. ; to-l- , , va one-thir- : -- 11,1- ,- 1:HF log ner.fl hrigaz about the orunde Just ati if tingt In the wintor her tadiship's hid ever happened to Mr. !form nseumbont or otherwise, was coy-'- .I ,nthina min rug ICELANDIC THESPIANS syrusing story hots leaked oue ofi Wed with a niagnifleont twatoos $o well known in LondonitatdwithAftouneaotpotasdevmose RECEIVE-EIGH---- violate was and a fresh CENIVrtraoho had been heard to boast fre ltetaya pinned oiton. eorrmr. In tb. that the &lacks wrote out and sismmer. the ermine rug ta replatod by (Continued from page ono.) all tho invitations to her a Disco of Irish crochet opootally toad itihently for her dances hernif arid t for this purpose, And lined with whit. membor of the National-Liberparty rieer required any assistance. Not swum and a loMor in themAny', progrostelve long ;lit she gave a hall. and as the The duchess of Devonshire is nearly movomonta. tra an um lvet-Abin particular he wore on, an4 several notabill- - sheep; accompanied by a carriageful i were mtssed. it wax diacoverfol or pretty children when she drives in tiring champion o. the memory of fleino Horse hiso thrice led a 'about th.st no one whose name began with the pork in the afternoon, bor niece, sucrose movemonts to give ttetne a a "1.3" te311 prPSPrit. Pew tumoral dais the late Marquis of Waterford's daughhoul- monsunont on tiorman soil. The it after a singular number of cold item being often of the party. Console- has been ,folled by tho opposition l ders and icc glinces were this good I 'mum also for her pretty frocks and bril- roactionaries and of the y l lady's oortionoll from friends coloring in princess:meg. prince.. Alexander of eck's little girl. tier bureaucracy. ?bone circles ing "H" as their initial roe mititake,,, rePIPTVAntS hay nailer forgivon the Irraneophile was alsoocerel when the bright golden hair, pink cheeks and Holm' for his odmiration Or Napoleon the rooms after the ball. tor blue oyes make an attractiv e. picture and his derision of the tiobensollerne Iseranced contototog titvliefklfis tort bleb many people turn to look at as -Here.. haa publiothed about 70 aorks. frs' were discovered I she drives by in her Medlin' elotritigt, Ito Mee In Munich; and has known behind ,itio 'of the rovblone cill a sofa. Perhaps the most "decorative" family every great Gorman since the revolu- Tbat :mane morning the woman en, of children are the girl and two boys of tion days of ISIS tOrtOtar.. tor,.,1 you will remota- lady Helmsley, who, bar,- - wasilottlY.- - Warwick's ' beagtlInt i '141 ., ;Li A lom rrrEl fx,F,4 STATFE, OF TOtatTS)Ndaughter. They arm remarkably hand-- 1 The sculptor Merkurorf him com- l At:othe s MOM. equally well known. some Mona' and little lAtly a ball. his model of a To Isloy status ,r,,entty Wile invitations for pleted give promise of setting not a few which is I. he worked in granite. The housed the date afterwards, but forsot :masculine hearts besting abnormally face wits modeled from it death mask .10 olicounce this important fact in the when mho grows older. They are al- taken at Astspovo where On the night of the nun l ways drassed, too. In a rather bizarr died. ,:es:spotwers It shown To Lindy In humired !manner, but being picturesque in working blolse, !ditto need, therefore. about with his hands Ihrrot Into his bolt. folk drove up to the ootiss belytbs. It nulls them This was tit invariable To Islay pose and In their letonite aurprime. round LADY MARY, . The embroidery is ropto4 Item a their hetoteas "mit at home.- - As she 1st Moose actually worn hiTho .41 (NI, tho vorwpt lk ho bad a hius statue is exactly Toistoy'e bright. one of the nn fashionable suburbs for 1 e 'rich was 1 'rortre rid soritimrtrek the f.43.141,1, her guests were not beat s ,mi.. The moilol or thehesd eso othibitol Plosaed :it hating journeyed all that ,,,, v n . r,,,,; !ream!. st the Moscow Tolortov eal,tottoth Children. and Infants Por (irsinti poke Nteholas t:IIT EQuir.Wr.e of Niehroiss It. ti,critivot s Kind Yellin' Bought i n'.w hirrv, h deal wah . ti,;, ;,, doubt tro MO Net' thAt near- tAstian arra.11 t th i vadt ,,f the big famine, are rnivi of Peter ly Boars the the Giear The gran,' dill"? is ahary ,1,111ten have been much ir P'owith MoroiNo'', iotr.ribretation tdPn'r and the ,esitton tgfl$tXSOf wart baby or Peter. This interr,rolnlion Ui ar, , in the tolind morning and the ar. the tOtrd voilltro .if MoroIrti4ow. tierce ,,i,i nutomobilea uf pretty chit. 's trilogy 'Toter ren driing with their mothers Youthful grandmothers In the GRAN!) DUCAT. AUTHOR. :tfternann have been moot noticeable. the Being a 'rand dlcal a Ithor IA marten of the 'mart Easily Nivholas snap 114:ovit,rt hIrnI hebiPs le the Lady Moire, Perhota elf never vialte a iihratv &Fr arisen a,,Granard'a elder daughter, and it Lady only ward; he keepa the literary mon. Ina tame poet. named Lent 'matt to help him NVhea they have. ,ot the material for him he dietatea.; PREVENT HAIR LOSS BY Th. grand (hike ham made another, USING IIERPICIDE IN TIME Inquiry into the legend of the identity ('tar Alegandr I o WI the SiberLtn .....,, y hermit Feldor Kuaiotch. Atx,ording D'lto otecover a no-- . eVey-trthe lege:id th alittmlotted the on fnryou t) a of the valuabio Pia litf dying t h r,,n e in IS: , a tu,ot.:4 kleath,t.tiva-,perhaDt- ' ,. tar n'tti Athofeft "'I liEtu tr shi,ael ea011- - thing to do with title Indian murder' -- ; t:;i: rr of agent should be limewsta. In hot weather about in low is one of th'e rattle for this sugar; Cows milk, is comparatively To in slowly oyercome this difbenkr tbus fed g3ining weight. the baby lo 4 etf NOTIL itgbt In drooling up In some uld mi1 1 Skive' commas. I loss my Identity. I , Om the maiden of roulette i 1 The Murat family has an Interesting i: i atereetry. The pOttlettlo's, husband i Istieten MOM, la the i I Of the former king of Naples anti . Queen Caroline Bonaparte. sister of baPolsen. Ms mother. the Princeit , : ; Won MuraL was, before her mari dela, the Princess Dadyan, daughter ; of the Met queen of Monerella, a z. , Oonotry of the Cauceinui which has ti ,..',.. bigOetted to .Aislatio Russia lines 1004 r.c.'but the prince ren.alited nominally ; sovereign till 11161 when he ceded ail ' '; .;i, i' hie Tights to the emperor of Russia '' 1: .'7 ,' tor a money eonsideration. Tee Mutat ' :'"; letatits la the wild, mountainooe ,, ': ..;r I t. ismistry of diougrella are in Veal tho t- antlain( Yee.- - agreed the baroness. "but our !!. !. t they over miles and miles of enttl- women wear a mask, their outward '' ', '.....;;:4.....1....3. - !,obstratiold,,,elenpd fin ededd. pri d;,T.hict,00ilve i otieltnOr WIC not Tit.rOlil the Inward thought, they are too ennyentionalised. .4' ".: . little shills. IL boy of 10. Hs is ' .1 to learn the Trol' Ara deep and rlovor but they alRustle in educated ,. Mg , a ays hide twhind the mask" t ,!... i WIWI of the country whose fiend he Music has its devotee among thee i ., will finally Inherit. II. epees' lecenim , i 1 German and Russian. besides a couple Iuncrowned queens ofLAtociety. i Police. better 1 , of Shavie dialects which itould com- 0 ,. t known as PrinC041 Armando de Pohl:- i I quer the greatest linguist wore he not bac, .1 cannot remember tio, time when , Living right In the stmeephore where music was not her One thOUShi. EA An ' they are daily pokers. 8 4 It child her work ewe music, her ' ' . DUCH FAO EY I Z ES. rilliV well Inutile. All ?ha omrallod i; oil mastering the technenue ? ,; :1. f: ,..'t The Duchess di;... crowd's more work Into a dew than the average Idrudorry "a joy untranslatable." boldness man. The demands on her I " ;!..-Wil0 IX A rompopEn. time are eomething etupendous and i ; doll in bier ; piano. '. at the ogee and calmness !childhood andshehersays, alio lerr :,11:1111:1 'Oedema le, young meets all the thole. dews -- thrust upon she tint tier reputation her. A leoture ea the Iwomanhood ' a piano yoiiii. for the ' 'Vitalist movement? Request- the ,, i i . m tun. mord. t , ; Duchess d'Uses to preside.--hen.gt i is known al a conipmsor compositions written for , ; for tharity? Who to flil the chair at i Besides herMmo. ,. s Armando dt, Polignac president but the duch ess- d'I'res $he the piano. . '. ' Is president of the Lyceum Hub end me she le known in the musical world, .II . .. - t! of the salon of Women Painters At. !ekkAa composed sonatas for Vddln and . .,... ' '' ' a sculptor her work will stand the prier), orrehentral pieces And quartets ' Ter i i .:,.! test for a professional. An "honorAbh, --for the stringed inatruntents . Fiesta of Calif," an orchestral work. the IsitIOn at was her Mention" awarded ,,, i .t ' - ' has been &yin'. with great success at des Artkites Prancale the pmducto . !I ;'. , her pen are quite numerotua Ducheen the Nice opera house. , i 'ii d'Uses has written a drama. 'Mort Counts. de Chabannes La Pelle. ,... ' ;.tI': ,;!..k histories and novella As a oporlowoz, who is still a young woman. has a In he has a furled. far and .';. 1 very personelitt. ymtan tehl engaging of blooded horses at ono of 11'. fervor when 'peeks with .;.; notwithstand-estatee and 1i her country She her work. about ,1'. ' ;;. Ina her 66 years the ducheee ridee with ig wise enough to realize that there 'i' ,' the daah land grave et en in other life besides flunk, alms are '2.: '.' t 1 The hunt Ls this clever women's on. but to her they are hardly worth planuei t 7'7'1 great relaxation. Sohn& that-- tritgr'wtol-dW1 was 'ken with, Armando- de Peat, 1 raa1,111,111111014,',....A4Mta.(311"stiar)'-!stres'ye- d et. Wakes etarn.' 17.)o:chats ill,:sait bY insect or bac Ono 11j 'dancing vibratton'Or! 1Se1rrl1.111ria as ths t,errnIt The. working aboutsome her'.012.-tsek!, In n evcceit.- pe'r.-the roots and gapping' NOW OPEN.-Do I voles I 's, us t.,1,I Wornun music bars. quavers. teem clotseven grand dal,e denies the I.genet. suasive , .; away the elements which ilto to suP' , ?' has helood to make the history of her fingera tap a table as though it ',pito h'zn tfirlions of RutialAn pttamthts'Imr; :: ,,. France equally with Ulan. You know were a keyboard or movable italics-- 1 holit3tAt.; a.,4d.ths The Meal outing place of the :..,..4I...::i The dandruff germ exercise, the , Porto to a iveltiOn patron saint Altogether the titled composer is a, wrinli the chief Russian authority on mama.. desttructive influence f It's.... :1 i:..: the upon anivenietice for It mini'. Genevieve, wh,, Ecotected the city. delimhtful woman who friends are. this reign CVOS ' It forces its way state. Eviery 4.: CIIRVS'rIAN P'E'rinRSEN. Ilife of the hair.. from the Hun. Then there was Jaitn legion. ' ',.,.' follicle the around the hair bulb yourself famliy and friends. " a warrior and a stint. who ,....,..., 4 of An acknowledged power in th flu ,anti thus prevents the hair from getting buckled led I on and the the armor, world is orary I t the Countess Mathieu AMERICAN DUCHESS TO .,' t I i iproper nourishment. The hair dies , Delightful, tool; ethilimting. army, so today if another critical Noeilles. Countess de Noailles le a z land drops out. crisis were at hand I 'believe that wo.. poetess whom many consider the Exceilent fishing and boating. 1 , equal TEACH ENGLISH KING1.hlewbro's Iterpiride prevents this by :i ;, 'man would be one of the saviors of of Elisabeth Barrett 1 IA She Browning. It also frso the killing the germt i ii ; i.,,k, the situation." I s a Roumanian by birth and perhaps scenery scalp from the accumulations of dirt In every day dress this aristocratic , Most i,',..!.F..,.; is this very origin that lends a (Continued from MeV one.) and skin. Wtth scarf the removal of In the west Splendid cuisine soul whoa. thoughto were it , harm to her poetry which has the obstacles to a the comforts of home than an healthy aa well as anyone lAst week she gave emit'. the heir 11411 Prowclean, 1' orionality that is most pleasing. ' of fashion. She came na4nrallY and ..,...fish'.dinnertmusie. clalltiotb; vegariee ; ill a Countess de O: 1,,,',' Noeilles is a diluter delightful brilliant with for drawingroom hat and several luxuriantly. party t.: t;.1 woman who is always surrounded by friends from Paris who nont on ready for one of Illtr hien,to Herplcide is known sa the Orbital ', :: happened or write for reserve- !!, li eoestel Amato. A simple, black alpaca a little coterie of friends who delight be in London for a few days. ;!1 ..;. - Phone . Only Dandruff Germ Destroyer. t ' Newbro's Herpicide in lite and 1 tiolts ; ; gown without a v2,..sttote of trimming in her wittlehons She te a line horse- those among her many English friends c .i... 41 i whom Wiliam told tale of mem, back rider and is a conspicuous Insure who ',poke French as well es their sizes is sold by all daalera who leer,71 ..1. ;,.: month wear. a queer little black on the bridle path leading to the Idoisk hosternand there are very few who antee it to do all that is chilnued. If '., ', ,... ,:. bat with a funny rebellious feather when. she takes a brisk canter in the can do thatwere invited, and notb- you are not satisfied your,rnoney W10 ,:i; 4 .I' sticking straleht un and a lone un- - morning. ing but French was spoken all the be refunded. ' : ' "., r ',t iprotentleue eloak whose style would evening. Lad', Paget did not make Nor should MP Duchess de obtained be at the ,' Applications Mar .. ''' been (lei. the mists the berg of neve better barber shops ankbair drelleing mont Tonnerre that many would - Itholitemr . Worth. thil wattdespair - rreneh ,:,. 1,, i . ' .'; the Itucheesd'uzens: i Intl mithttwe of b. left out of this ran- done of setltrig essentiallyParlor& , French women prom:, a lady of dietinction . as Rhe It'ar- - toent by !......' e.-- int' her guest& A well chosen Pend lec "postage or silver ea in their Iter W le I position and their work. but distinctively American menu was etty h amt. a 0 ag r, Duchess A baroness hes Homicide Co.. Dept. R., Detroit. Mich.. ', I started a nitte ma- - iscuiptress de riermont Tonmerre is a provided and much a.ppreelated by for 1 ..,'' a nice wimple of Esrpteide lind a Skeins.. This is Baroness t Ilse) makes excellent hor and SILVER LAKE, UTAH. firaul who friends, imd the especially drink. I booklet tranalatimul all about the hair. ',1 of the English poets into! of course ',, '.il .',''''. telling , Lady Paget was at the Z. C. ht. L prus co. sPcto tont. '1 i , , !".1 , 4 1 silliksotithe yet-ma- de aconduntnieslaasmenlehttloctunrreudm.bulAdnt the Irronch lanitusso. Phis to a treat trarolor. having boon all over tho world and visited many points thst aro nnt familikr j4 that penal run of aloha trotters. R. IrRANKLIN, recentiy became founder and editor of ill Parthenon. a, review that is Pubt lobed twice a month. This review is moat catholic in its choice of subjects. Articles written by the savants of Prat's treat of the political stillstions. philneophy. literature and art . whtte short stories. P0ama. eV, are in lighter vein At the Monday evening "at homes' ot.dlareoess politan claas of guests. the intellectual' an aca.Often of many ountrlea demician will give a short ccerrererice or a singer from the opera win divert those assembled by vocal 'elections. or a poet will recite his verso The ' at home of Baroness !intuit seems to belong to that period mede famous by tht gatherings preeidod 0or by klme. clo Ptsol, leitme. Beestmier and George Pan& Tho baron. woo enthustaeilt in her about the AMorlcon wool. convemation an. -- I love her i admire her energy. her olvitettnionftall, her adaptability to any quatint:I. To meet her is Hite a of fresh air. she It 'delicious.'" shift -Rut you. Frenchwomen are wonderf ul. tou. se capable of reasoning and Revu , weak and ribelliOus. in much greater , Cows milk 'contains protrids quantity than mollies milk srnd must be diluted from two to four times, depending and capacity of the child. In many C2,5til the dilution must be still greater, When colic and other trotibles follow the ingestion of Cows milk the proteid element is too strong. Dilute until these difficulties cease, Cow's milk is slightly acid and, &wild be neutralized' with limewater -- York city and soot were talking of events that happened many years ago. One of them told the story of "Let her go, Gallagher.' and vouches' tor. the truth Of it. as he was present at the time It began. ' A Wumnsr OS daiegatas." maid tha ernes. "reprmenting the Chicago Ore de- partmentcame to visit the New York fire- laddim In the were shown about fire 'headquarters e Ins P eeted the 'foment 'Tllhden "tornatthe they delfred 10 alee crack companies. Their escorts brought them to book and ladder Nod It In D,1 , - L. u'1 Is' .se en t 4 TITLED FRENCH WOMEN i when pod and FRESH is the best substitute 14 .nature'rirn)food in the nourishment 'of irliants.", It must be pitts;R: same The Swies milk and fresh After a few hours Milk h comes ' i . ,' 'To roe., and See- 'ward, Irtiemington, the The SUMS eettleinent it, ,?,,prImrntes with tier go, Gantt, expresslon "tat following articles h, hi., --e,1 .hund Btark ink oil ghee," Is in 014 In nearly every city of which to pay 'or rat. cectillent quality. 1.,,,,, beards. ,..God-- , the United States and has traveled to trete cerdial. arrate trot,'ns. pant hut', foreign countries, yet It is donbtftt $4flit. ,044enee of reppermit.. hatchet many ran telll the origin of It. A handle. bar lead, salerstus. bces ' ; weadififfoliPor-blen -rieintliFinist In New matches; girths, neck strap:CEO-phut- wares net. commend business: while 'a baker, a baiter, a host maker and a ettrrisge manufacturer modestly put forth:their claims to public patronage. The tittahlt anneuncemento are nnt leas smutting hi their illurtmtion of the prevailing custom of batter and eschange than instructive in emphamiting how universal a range borne Industiv - enjoyed in those early days. NEIV3 p,tot ,IOLATElli VALLEY' -News from the leolated valley". of Cache was to the effect that (mit had cut down some of tho nielon vines, and that crops woutE be late; but thee fanners there were reported as "sturdy and In perfect health.. not having mon a sick hour "ince they resided there," and It vas expected they would harvest lots of gritin berm the first of October. Space is freely given te an order of the war department penviding penal. ties .111111intit such as attempt to enlistments; also suspending the writ Of habeas corpus in that's. of parties arrested when Reeking to evade draft Into the service. Order No. I. headquarters district of Malt. Port Churchill. booed by Col P. E. ebnnor. Third infantry california volunteers, announces his swimming command of the district. land enjoins . ' four-hou- rs lareerin ' s - ; g , ' dill.,1..;,tY;i't4'itit:4Mimi--11.111uaft:hblels.',.- va'ithree Talks' for The Saturday. News At D. by William Taylor Marrs, -- , : a. Onedaker In exchange for grain', two their tia,. wettingforfactories announce "executing" orders. either cfies and a maker ; on share, or otherwise, repairer of umbrellas from London awaits chmmission.s front those needing nything in hia line; a stone turner, two basket aeavers and a ' ntry 4 , I '''''' ' " i ; tairiiiiiriatifirliiiii-itriti-WWI- for bis weddint cross the made his second Inurney In 1841. plains Fulfilling a worthy mishe shared sion to England In the terible hardships of the hand-cacompanin of the latter fateful year. He was in the "Echo Milan camPslitn." was hi the "moVe:, oleo I gal. loot defender of the settlers' homes in the Indian wars of the' sixties. nof many years it member of the high council of Pelt tAlte stake. hi wee hi started with the immortal choeen In Hill. to preside over the ward. hence the pionaera He shared In the exPerionettoi Thirteenth -commits to that expedition. and had .of Bishop" Atwood by which he wee on his of wklely sod lovingly known. He was "M. pertkuloriv stirring In particular being dragged t sturdy and blunt. yet kindly In manown, OD almost to death by a horse which In-- 1 ner; of infiesible integrity, while his liens were trying to stampede. H. re- character and conversation were melturned to Winter Quarters in the late: lowed with a rich vein of humor. : ' - , , Millen Atwood. one of the pioneer hand entering Balt Lake valley. July 24. HA was born In Connecticut. May 24. 1817 and died in Balt Lake City, Dec17. IMO, He cams to Nauroo in 11141. lad yet that city with the general exodus in FebruiLn HO, coming to Winter Quarters on the Missouri that same year. On the Ith of the following April. having been chosen one of the party no explore the Rocky moon-Min- i'r , " : I s,- MILLEN : ,f ' -- . ' ' '1 . , ; ' .., "Ji, , "t , 1,, ' ' '61 c ';, , .. , ' i , StCTION Tw 0' common Sense Health I.I camomile - 1 -' '., i ! -- ,l ' .. go ..- ' i ' : ''' ." 'I . 7: ' , I. k ; '' :' .,... ; ' .1 N. 4 '; ''- ' ' ' .., 1 .. '', ..- , . : 1 10 ' "' , '. i , , t ' ,seP , ,, . , ,,,J ,, t. i - ..-- - .. ' r ; ' 41 ., 51;" ' . . ,, . . ' ,,, .. ,, ,, , , ' . , t 4 .:.: ." ,q (71 : A i ..,,,A: - ....--;-- ,.-- - I .., . e t.' t i War news Of the week includes a lengthy description of the battle of CutePoor near Ceder tilountabt, fought be., , . tween Banks's division of Pope's army and & confoderato tore ander Jackson, The list of engagements in the welt is ' ' longer. though the conflictk, were of less , The Deseret News for Aug., 1862.) i consequence hi importanceof result, We hi numbers engaged.. The activity of . vi......----,..---- ----"-the guerrilla chief. in Wis. quantrell. and poon41: raro N h Issue et 20, its Aug. p) Pearl upon di I ",if ltrvo soon is noted, with an account of his HP, NOP. ' in their hanIting of a fiver steamer. also of the affo, The Deseret Mews has an WV. otry ftwb141 them In aiiY inFtin.' t., P nc..tapture entire forte sent out to IIPProbend hint. intereating collection of those from shA 1..,,,, en twit nations' i nias items; Vrernet notharttect,lfria ilialuread:nner, 03,tiall:latil. I ItTeitenreifellitoredt. t while of even more preinnt intent o" '! -' ''''''Prt4 to: Inanition and of examination an posts to mailers of today is which after a ttnt' 1I ha" 2nUePeintan:ne:are' arrest and centre, ! i.sf ita advertising columns. which teem I taken-thitil WnI his hands. Throughout oath ef .,"1' t n. e littetitiuot Mitisouri this l I with 4qtrds and Announcements front shall henreforth b.. r of leetned I I to be in progress, with success borne nianufatorera and ertitatts. treasonable Sentiment 5 generally, attending the gecessioniat ' ' a Kimball offers t'. Prehlent tletor although the gathering of larger 11,a,$;t3. pAER 9ATIERING , 'arms. forces promised an early change goad supply and quality of linseed on.; situation. A raiding force of lieorgo,hy A eharacterlstic 110,f trlin ''1..; elnow's"earding machine at Brig- of lo m;mths' 1.!00 Texas rangers .attacited a supply gives the hem City is reported in foil opera- - Goddard trapt in Arkansas; convoyed by it de,. in, gatherIng r r r r,410. a Or"ton. It. Dinwoodey advertises for labor br itichment of Wisconsin cavalry, and thousand. ot fe,,t and many cords of 11m11.,to which, h,,T. h. aere t'' d,bitroyed all the stores. killing and rozi Rood sultalle tor hit husinWs, for President Young. inanuel.-..:!prisoners of the escort. ARM, eal,r fr making Gen. wiiich he niter4 la etc:tango fern'. used in the. Schoneld. operating in the Deseret Nev,, Ntr.i;.1.,,c payer. thr of i tare of all. kinal,, eepecistly spinning Thee 011,1 la flvei west directed that federal troops in wheeia II, raT'orn,a tirm recommends etc. An average ef ..ne sr't At thelthe field should "subsist themselves on yielded sueeessfut ,,,,itts, nt their eatittratnra for the msk- - Mame when practicable and on lone of 20.000 nsuticis ?,3,1 neen eesar from A.,,rghum or Chinese teetod,about .whenever necessary." Mr, (od41 ay, 'le .trAvried unionists cane: Or. Dnyon tenders his profits-aton- al -, t t!In.,. calmedicines etgenteel with lhuutnic few of his own c)leas non, and with the ling at sioeyy how,. ta.th .1.Nf.r.!; y every 'LET HER GO, GALLAGHERr . cePtiona) and Ositc,1 .. comforting iteggettlion that 'Invalid Anterirect n. In Pr.. Springvric. from a distance cal be represented by tomilY -', --- -Fork. EOM to' the tut winirtsed ;., liteirreighbors 'brill - , . , . c . , ;, - rIt; ; !',' ', . Rich- '' 1 ..'.......t."V ',...- ;;;.,1- doortt-,..- . ' ., f., , ,. 4 maids on the I 'begin ' A A , ' - , , I 1.' 4 .( ."1.40,E400 , , - , '', it 17 ..1912 AtIGUST SATUROAY DESERET tVENING- NEWS PM, Ismaili , , " '..,.....,-i-irr- , t i II1 .....' ". I. I i. :4 P f (Compiled from the Files of .i i ,i ,i - 4 - ' ) i I ,I .;.:: .' fi i. i':,- ,. , ;''''... ...,r -- 4 - - , , Life in Utah' Fifty y.ears , l't .I I : - ' , k, f - ' . - ' , 1 ,, I ': i ir .' . ' - ..1 i 0,, r 1 ' - There tits ' rests ddd 1 mol, to held meti Q1 Winied u |