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Show TlIE Tuesday' February 22 1910. KNAL. LuGA.N, UTAH. SshS The humane Boosters who have from the just recently returned fields surrounding Bogan report awful conditions. They had a 5 W. Babcock, wlm is att)r. foiide ill each .locality who was the sttieken statesman, ar acquainted with the owners of the tending rived early Saturday morning different feed grounds.They found From S. C. He has been Columbia. herds of cattle 'which may have Till"Ven fed in the morning but which the family prysician for the mans for nineteen Senator years. hadnt a spear of hay left by Tillman smiled the doctor when aniof these Some poor noon.. chamber. mals wer nothing, but skin and entered the sick bone and were rooting around in the manure for seeds and rubbish LAID TO REST of all kinds. These cattle thpn. the guide said, must go through jthL There was a large attendance at cold night without anything to eat the funeral sendees over the reor a place to lie down until totnor mains of Absalom Vool held at row morning. In passing John Park on Sunday, a- - great Quayles place, however, in the llydenorth vest field, they found some manj- qf the veterans and pioneers of this section being preswell fed cattle which had hay en ent.- Then too. there were considough to last them the entire night, more than a hundred of also a good straw pile for them to erably the immediate relatives of the delie down on hnd a good shed for shelter. The guide said, Jqhn ceased pioneer in attendance. The ward choir furnrihed the music Quajle and Ilyrum DeWitt feed selectheir eattle about three times as for the occasion and after a much as the average, rtockowner tion. the services were opened with prayer by Elder George F. in this locality. Ysheroft. Addresses were then During the" a w f a t s tor m a fe w made by Suel E. Lamb. James A. days ago some poorly fed cattle had left their feed grounds be- - Ilovev of Millville, Fred Turner of Logan, Paul Cardon of Ben-.on- , causeHherq was no feed atid were D. Cran- west of town eating the willows William Hyde and W. e Loga nr Bi sho p- Hyma- s- of a to ng the- di telr banks: Thwclubp1 and W. G is receiving numerous reports of Treasureton, Idaho, Reese of Benson. Bishop .C. G. similar conditions in other parts of the country and as a result our Hyde making a few closing chairman, Sheriff N. W. Crook ston is very busy. "What we want Nearly - all of them spoke is better laws and more official of the courage of the deceased help. People should either feed and told several incidents illustheir cattle like the above gentle- trating it. Apparently he never men referred to fr go out of the knew what fear was in his young-e- r businessand let the government dajs, and he did signal-servic- e take chargeriif their cattle. for the community as a scout and - It is almost useless to try to apmessenger, in the days when hospeal to some peoples sympathies. tile Indians made it very dangerThey have never suffered the ous for one to get far from a pangs of hunger or cold, conse- fort or settlement. His integrity quently, have no heart. The law is and faithfulness were commented the only thing that can- - handle upon and his family was urged to them. We have one Booster who follow the example he set. actually believes that al the soroffered Petersen Lorenzo Elder rows and troubles in his life is and benediction the grave due to coldness of heart and ignor the Elder J. W. D dedicated was by ance and all the trouble Snd sorHurren. row that we undergo we have , th ourselves by brought upon X ABOUT HYOMEI - Iive3 we have lived in the past and the lives we are living in the presBottle Costs Only 50 Cents A ent and there will never be much A Complete Outfit Including of a change until we become more Inhaler $1.00 civilized and rise up with our votes and make laws and put an When Cyrus E. Napper states end to some of the matters refer- will BOOSTER. most emphatically that he red to above. cure catarrh to guarantee Hyomei or give you your money back, TILLMAN FIGHTING; HOLDING HIS OWN what is your answer! Are you satisfied with your to rid Washington,, Feb. 20. A bulle- condition, or do you want of vile forever catarrh, tin issued from the bedside of yourself Senator Benjamin R. Tillman at with its' humiliating symptoms, 12:30 oclock this morning stated such as hawking, spitting, .blowthat he is conscious and that his ing and had breath! Ifyomei is a simple, antiseptic that . you breathe medicine, through a small pocket inhaler over the parts affected by catarrh. It is made of Australian eucaly-- . ptus mixed with other germ killing (anJ membrane soothing, antis- - ::V 4 Sella Have You Seen That $200 Buggy in the window of the We Want You ; to come and examine ' the latest models in . Regal Shoes to 0 because we want you a tegular customer, and we know this is the surest way of doing make it They are the smartest ready-to-we- ar shoes designed this season and Regal TXL 71 $3S0 (PW $4 Morrell ClothingCo Buffalo, N. Y. ' t - Street Car Accident El Paso, Tex., . Feb. 20. Two fapeople are dead, one perhaps tally anl several slightly injured, as a result of a street car accident tonight caused by the blowing out of the fuse. Flames filled the car and the people . became a number jumped from the swiftly moving car. aThe dead neck ,A. C. Smith, 32 years old ; panic-stricke- n, broken. Mfsr Maggie Rilye, Can- -' ada ; neck broken. , Friday ; February 23th Tire Alaskan DUNBAR ROBINSON CAMPBELL COMPANYS -Records Proving The World Grows Warmer abundant evidence that the earth is becoming warmer rather thanolder. In addition to the strictly scientific proof 'in support of that view, record of severe cold winters in the past centmies compared with the present also lends support to that contention. The record discloses some curious freaks on the part of Old Boreas, beginfifth eentury of ning with-t- he the Christian era and extending down to the present day, says the There is Kansas City Star. The Black sea was completely covered with ice for a period of 20 days in 401. , The Danube river was frozen over s0 that an army crossed it on the ice in the year 462. There was a frost in Constantinople which lasted from October to February in 463. The Black sea and the Dardanelles again froze over in 768. The Danube, the Elbe and the Seine were frozen hard enough to bear up a heavy wagon traffic ovipr them for a month in the ' winter of 822.- The Adriatic sea. was.. frozen .: in 860. r. - 1 There was a snowstorm. in Europe in 874 which lasted, from the beginning jof .November .'to the . ' -: end. of March, Nearly all. the vines in Europe were killed by frost in 881 and 893.- - One midsummers day,T033, in England, there was a frost so severe that it . destroyed the 2-- fruits. It only costs $1.00, and contains everything necessary to cure any ordinary case of catarrh.; Extra bottles, if needed, 50c. , Uyomej is the best remedy in the .world for sore throat, coughs and colds, 'eroup and . bronchitis. It gives' wonderful relief in two minutes. For sale by druggists everywhere and by Cyrus E. Napper. Send for free sample bottle and booklet.Booths Hyomei, C hi, LOCKHART ETTA In . y. mam The Live Shoe Man -- to-da- - 1 v-- of- Gel a complete outfit More Barrels More Shoes More Money Savers ; t, -- eptics.-' The Second Week of The Big Anniversary Sale Starts With Still Better Shoe Bargains t A. ,'fT 0 1 PAGE FIVE conditiouds practically unchanged. This means that the South Carolina senator is still in a serious condition. The phydefansfear that if he does .recover his vocal chords may remain paralyzed so that he can never speak again. ffiERINO JIIFOL Jol TEI-WEEKL- , . .. The Raver Po, In Italy, was frozen from' Cremona to the sea in 1133. Wine casks burst and trees split by the action of the frost; Loaded wagons crossed the Adriatic sea on the ice from the mainland to Venice in 1234. The Danube river was frozen to the bottom in 1236 and remained frozen for a long, time. The Cattegat was frozen from Norway to Jutland in 1261. The Rhine was frozen over and loaded wagons crossed it on the ice in 1292. Travelers also crossed from Norway to Jutland on the ice the same year. All the rivers of' Italy were frozen over during the winter of 1344. It was so dold ifi Denmark that the wolves could not stay there in 1403 and they crossed to Jutland on the ice. Snow fell in Europe for forty days in 1434. .The wine froze in Hand in 14C8 and the soldiers to whom it was distributed had to cut it in r r 4 pieces ,with hatchets. The River Scheldt was frozen over sufficiently hard for three months in 1363 to bear the traffic of leaded wagons. All the rivers of Europe were flatten over and the Venetian fleet wj frozen up iu the lagoons of the Adriatic at Venice in 1621 and 1622. . - It is to be Given Away. Read thel cards for particulars The winter of 1638 was a hard one in Europe. Charles . X. of Sweden crossed on the ice the 'Little Belt, the strait between Fuuen and the peninsula of Jut- The Last Weeks of The Dissolution Sale Must Be land. with his whole army, foot, lioi.e, baggage and artillery. The i hers hi Italy bore heavy car riages.-- ' Record "Breakers v. Tfcereva& a coating of ice 61 Indus thick on tne' Thames in England in 1664, and in 1684 the iee was again thick enough on the Thames support coaches which were driven across it. Although many lots are greatly diminished, there is still a good selection, and prices are cut deeper than ever. Buy Now winters of 1691. and 1693 were so severe in Austria that The the wolves entered Vienna and attacked men and beasts in the streets. The winter of 1709 is called by distinction the cold winter, All rivers and Hkes of Europe Wer frozen over and so was the sea .for several- miles from thl shore. In..i7 England the nine feet deep. frozen, whs ground Birds' and beaststiied in the fields and men perished by thousands in 'their houses. In the south of France the olive trees were killed and wine plantations destroyed. The Adriatic sea was frozen and even the Mediterranean ' about Genoa. The citron and orange grojes suffered in Italy. Hi OPPOSITE THE TABERNACLE - -- e Washingtonians "Vi Fairs were held on the ice on the River Thames in the winter of 1716 and travelers crossed on the ice from Copenhagen to Sweden- - Multitudes of cattle and sheep were buried in the snow In Scotland in the winterjof 1726. In January, 1737, the ground was frozen to a deptir of four feet in New England. The winter of 1740 was scarcely less cold than that of 1709. An ox was barbecued on the ie on the Thames and the snow lay 10 feet deep m Spain and The Portugal. Zuyder Zee was frozen over and thousands of crossed on it. rr' of England were also frozen. That winter an ice palace was built, at St. Petersburg after an elegant mpdet and in . the just proportions' of AngUstinian architecture. This seems to have been thq first f the ice palaces.' Snow ell to a depth of 23 feet on the level ta Portugal in 'the winter of 17H,' while in New .England it was a summer winter. o By.Weston VV. VARIANT. Grandpa p I hope, my boy, youll A G. re- - mri HJ?W .IT 5TARTEO-membe- r .'T' You tnow 7 save me the that story your father told hatchet? and Imitate the V. Sr. Thats got nothing to do great man's example. with the case. Whata worrying me la I did. But I My Boy Say, gramp, yo are fePInS' company with couldn't fird any cherry tree, bo I cut down a couple of rowa of apple trees. Parson Weems' boy. you about Washington - 1- FIRST TO QUfT. ' did Why they call G. W. first in , peace'?" Probably because he buried the hatchet after lie (ud hacked the cher- . . , , . ry, tree." , OLD AGRICOLAS PRECAUTION. Reporter Why have you boxed up your cherry tree In that fashion, Ag? Agricola The Sunday school teacher has Just preseated Johnnie with the Lifa of Washington. |