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Show . THE SALINA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH PIRATES BURIED IN CAVE TO NECK Funeral of General Serrano, Mexican General Keeplfour Butter Uniform and Police Rescue Victims of Boys Little Came. New York. When Oscar Smith, ten, and Edward Kronsbein, six, of Glendale, Queens, decided to play pirate it occurred to Oscar that they ought to have a cave in the side of a sand bank which arose 30 feet above the level of the sidewalk In a lot on Cooper avenue, around the corner from their homes. And they started to dig In. Patrolman William P. Strauch saw the two boys digging while four others romped on top of the embankment. Thats rather dangerous, the policeman said to himself. And just then the top of the embankment settled. He heard terrified screams and saw the entrance to- the cave close. Fortunately for Oscar and Edward, they had Jumped quickly. Although their bodies were buried completely by the cave In, their heads were not covered. Patrolman Strauch called a police rescue squad and a fire truck. Then he ran to set to work trying to keep the sand from sliding around their throats and chests. When the nolice rescue squad and the fire truck arrived muny other persons were trying to help the policeman free the boys. Their difficulty lay in the fact that virtually the whole hill had fallen on them, and as the sand was dug from around them more came tumbling down. The rescuers could not use picks or shovels close to the boys without danger of Injuring them. After about half an hour careful tunneling with their hands they released the boys. Neither was hurt, except for a few scratches. the funeral of General Serrano, one of the leaders of the recent revolt who was taken and executed. ' A great throng followed his body to the grave. View of U. S. Bluejackets Seeing China by Mule-Pow- er Wifes Looks Irk Blind Man ; Divorce Asked Prague. A curious divorce case, which was discussed by the divorce court as without sufficient grounds, has just come up before a nigher court. ; A Chief Carpenters Mate Paul A. Scholl, of Roxbury, Mass., and Henry Stlerle, third class carpenters mate, of INorth Attleboro, Mass., starting out on a sight-seein- g trip through the picturesque mountains of the Shantung craft the only mode of conveyance up peninsulu. Theyre traveling in a queer sort of. ' . the narrow paths except horseback or muleback..' mule-draw- University of Chicagos Fine New Hospital i , This is the Albert Merritt Billings hospital, which has recently been completed and Is now used as a university clinic. HE 1 ,VITED RUSSIA at the University of Chicago, i Coming Japanese Doll Ambassador 51 dolls Heading representing 51 provinces and colonies of the Japanese empire, the dainty doll ambassador shown here Is all set to return the visit of the American dolls which were sent over to Nippon some time ago on a mission of International amity. P i 4 i $ brushmaker, aged who lost his sight during the war, seeks divorce from his wife, aged ight, who Is also blind. The couple, who have been married two years, lived happily until a short time ago, when the husband suddenly accused his wife of deceiving him with regard to her appearance and age. He filed a petition for divorce on the ground that he had married the woman believing that she was beautiful and young, whereas, according to the statement of persons with the use of their eyesight she was ugly and nearly double his age. The defense of the blind wife was that before the marriage her husband had touched all her features, and that he had been sufficiently satis fled with her looks (perceiving after the manner of the blind) to marry her; that he had not asked her age upon marrying her, and that he had made no complaint against her until the persons around him had begun to utter calumnies on her personal appearance. twenty-eigh- t, forty-e- Drops Monkey Wrench, Almost Loses His Life New York. The inadvertent dropping of a monkey wrench by Frank Ortiz, mechanic, almost cost his own life and started a fire that threatened a section of the elevated structure downtown. Ortiz was working upon the elevated when he was forced to step between the tracks to permit a train to pass. The monkey wrench fell. He grabbed at it, and in doing so he brought ids face near the third rail Just ns the wrench crashed Into the electrically charged apparatus. A blinding flash, which Ignited the wooden structure, attracted the attention of the Other workingmen, who ran to Ortiz aid and saved him from falling. Firemen arrived In time to extinguish the blaze, and Ortiz was removed to the hospital suffering severe burns. Lives With Cut Lungs Eight Days by Oxygen "TOT From Paris to Buenos Aires This Is William A. Ryan, a janitor, who took It upon himself to invite Soviet Russia to participate In the celebration of owning tercentenary Boston, unknown to the officials of that city. The Russians, when informed of the truth, took it as a joke on them. Attacked by Cats Wilmington, N. C. Five persons, badly scratched and bitten when attacked by a dozen cats, are taking treatment here to prevent rabies. The cats gathered at Front and Dock streets. Suddenly all began attack Ing passersby, according to the story told. good-natured- Ready to Do Her Duty fifth grade teacher, formerly a girl scout, was trying to teach her class the beginning of two-par- t music She asked for volunteers to sing a part of the music in order that the clas could hear the harmony. A little hoy volunteered to sing one part, h it the girls were more bashful. I'hvi'lv Mary rai d her hand. 'Til I'm a girl scout, try it," she said. I '. mat t :: t afraid of Indianapolis News. A any-tilin- Baltimore, Md. Kept alive for eight days by oxygon feeding, Nathan Herdied from the effects man, thirty-three- , of bullet wounds, police said werp Ihysicains pronounced It the most remarkable case of its kind in local medical annai3. Ordinarily, physicians said, a patient survives, not more than forty-eigh- t hours under t his treatment unless the sick mans lungs regain a semblance of natural vitality. Four bullets perforated Hermans body, one ripping the chest and cutting the lungs. Bolt Strips Boy Martins Ferry, Ohio. All of Lieut. Dleudonne Costes (left) and Lieutenant Le Brlx, French aviators, who started from Farls to fly to Buenos Aires, with stops at St. Loul Senegal, and Port Natal, Brazil. his clothing torn from his body by n boll of lightning during a thunder storm John Bonn at t, fifteen. Is recovering from a burn, the only mark left by the electricity. I HoldYour Customers Dont wait for your customers a young man once HEandHADwas been an old man now. Henry Porterhouse was the same lively, well-breoptimistic youth at sixty-eigIli3 that he had been at twenty-five- . nephew, Carleton Brown, his sisters sou, considered Uucle John Henry about as near perfect as they make em; was a most indulgent nephew and supplied all the old mans needs and luxuries In a most bountiful manner. And these were not a few especially the luxuries. Uncle John Henry appreciated his nephews Indulgence, was grateful to him for It, aud cast about for an opportunity to do the young man a "Carleton Is nearing good turn. thirty, thought Uncle John Henry, and not yet married. I wonder if there is anybody he wants and cant get. I was too years younger than Carleton is when " Carleton shall not suffer my fate," If there is a girl decided the uncle. in this fair town he wants, by Jingo hes going to have her." And that night, when the two were alone at dinner, says the uncle to the nephew: Carleton, why dont you get marThe sudden shot took the ried? young man by surprise; lie reddened, hesitated nnd then said with a laugh : Oh, plenty of time, uncle, plenty of time for that." No, there isnt, replied the unde. I want you to get tnarried right off. I see by your looks that you havent picked anybody. Never thought of Well, never mind; marriage, eh? dont worry. Ill pick out a girl for you." And the gay old boy hurried off to the opera, where he had agreed to be in the Stanwix box early. Rose Stanwix was a picture that evening. She wore something in pink and silver and had on her diamonds. Also her eyes were like dlunmnds. her cheeks were pink and her voice silvery. . Guy old Uncle John Henry could not keep his eyes off of her. Golly! but shes pretty," he thought. N(Av there was the very girl for Carle-ton- . Social position, youth, beauty, money. lie asked Rose If he might see her the next nfternoon. Why, of course, Rose would be delighted to see Mr. Porterhouse the weret they old next nfternoon chums? And she actually gave him a pat on his ruddy, witfiered-appl- e She cheek. Rose was wenty-six.was very fond of Uncle John Ilenry everybody was fond of him. Meantime, at home, Carleton was thinking; Uncle is such an Impetuous youth. If .lie had waited a moment. Instead of -- hurrying away, I would have told Now I am afraid lie will go him and do something ridiculous." Unde John Henry slept soundly that night, his spirit soothed by the thought of the benevolent plans he had laid for the happiness of his beloved nephew. Promptly at the appointed hour he presented himself before Rose. She appeared to him even more churning than she had the night before in her opera finery. And she was such a sensible girl, too; she looked it and she talked It. Why was it that he had never realized before how entirely desirable she was? At length Uncle John Ilenry got lie discoursed a down to business. little on the general subject of the advisability of the marriage state and then asked Rose, point blank, why It was that she had never married. Stie parried by asking him the same question. He sighed nnd said that there haa been a time, In the dear, dead past when he had thought of It. put that was long ago and now he was too old. cried Rose. Old Why, Mr. Porterhouse, you are the youngest man In our set. Whats a few years when the heart keeps young? asked Do you really think so? Uncle John Henry. I atn sure of it, laughed Rose. In that ense, faltered the old beau, "if I might offer the heart and hand of'an " 'Mr. Porterhouse I" exclaimed Rose. He saw a strange look coine Into her eyes; surprise, amusement and something else. He could not grasp, on the Instant, exactly what that look meant; hut he saw In It a signal to keep to the right and keep moving and went on : "Er of iny nephew for your consideration, it would afford me er unbounded satisfaction. Rose cast down her eyes and reI. cannot tell you plied demurely: how grateful to you I am for the offer. I will give It my careful consideration. I think you may bo assured of a favorable answer." Golly! thought the old man as he left the house, came near betraying Carletons Interests that time. But what did she mean by looking at ine like that? Old men have mnrred young girls before now. And Im not so very old. Carleton," said he that night, its a;i arranged. You are to marry Rose Stnnwix. I fixed it up for you." Rose Stanwix, gasped Carleton. So you proposed to her for me? Well, Your taste was I have no objections. And Caile-toalways excellent, uncle, wrote off to Rose that very night : "Uncle tells me he has arranged for us to marry. I guess we had better announce our engagement next week Instead of the week after as we had Intended. The Joke Is on uncle; but dont let him know. He Is tickled to death to think he has done something for me. to complain about the variable color of your butter. Keep your butter that golden June color d, 1 -t- ! everybody likes by putting a few drops of Dandelion Butter Color into the chum. It is purely vegetable, wholesome and absolutely tasteless. It meets all State and National Food laws. All large creameries have used Dandelion Butter Color for years. It does not col- - . or buttermilk.You can EMERGENCY . 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Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah DU U lid Mitchell Eye Salve AVOID strong eyt or dropping drugs la tors from Alkali ether Irritation. The old simple remedy that bring comforting relief is beet. 25e, tU druggist ill S btM, w Vert City For SORE EYES Auto Is Taking Place of Jinrikisha in Japan a The recent opening of the highway for through automobile traffic marks the decline of the the little Jinrikisha coolie-drawcart so characteristic of Japan and the Far East. Occidental travelers do not feel that they have done Justice to Japan without having a Jaunt in the Jlnriklslm. While the vehicle does not ineet with the western conception of comfort. It nevertheless gives a thrill to the stranger when lie rides behind u coolie for the first time. But now the automobile Is growing in favor In Japaii. and with the decline of the old method of travel, many narrow streets and alleys, which were endurable with the doomed. Jinrikisha, art apparently Not a few Japanese cities are undertaking a program of street widening and street Improvement to accommo date the motor car. Tokyo-Yokoham- n Fawn Meal Sponged cows belongOne of the high-breing to Benedict Gleogler, a Pocono (Pa.) farmer, lost steadily on her production of milk. A son of the farmer solved the mystery when he went to the pasture. A fawn was taking a meal while the cow munched grass contentedly.. When Its appetite had been satisfied the young deer left d In some old Greek cities It was customary to sacrifice 100 oxen to tho gods when a citizen discovered a new theorem In geometry. Salts Fine for Aching Kidneys When Back Hurts Flush Your Kidneys as You Clean Your Bowels Most folks forget that the kidneys, like the bowels, sometimes get sluggish and clogged and need a flushing occasionally, else we have backache and dull misery In the kidney region, severe headaches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and all sorts of bladder disorders. You simply must keep your kidneys active and clean and the moment you feel an ache or pain In the kidney region begin drinking lots of water. Also get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good drug store here, take a tablespoonful In a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act line. This famous salts Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with nthla, and Is Intended to flush clogged kidneys and help rtin them to activity. It also helps neutralize the acids in the urine so they no longer irritate, thus helping to relieve bladder disorders. Jad Salts Is Inexpensive; makes a delightful effervescent llthia water drink which everybody should take now and then to help keep their kidneys clean. n local druggist says ha A sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe In trying to correct kidney trouble while It Is only trouble. well-know- W. N. U, Salt Lake City, No. 43-19- 27. |