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Show ? - J THE PESERET -- NEWS upa Walked Into th laundry of Bern I Woo Wednesday evening and after besting him up severely with a gun took about It 90 in email change which he kept in a cigar box beneath a counter, No robbery that has taken place ia Eureka in recent years has been pulled , off in- such a bold and coldblooded manner It happened at a time when many people were on the street end three or four persons saw th hold- -' men a they ran away from the It there IS any branch of science In i up However, they succeeded In which accurate knowledge end highly laundry. escaping The Chinese laundryman wae at work j specialised experience are necessary, it in the back room when he heard th . in In Optometry. door open. When- he turned around ' one man, who was close to him, struck An COLUMBIAN SERVICE mesne him over the head a bottle of bringing 'the best brains end equip- blueing- - later 'using with a which he ment in the optometrio world to bear carried in the other hand.gun The second man stood In the doorway, evidently on your particular case. keeping watch. This ia only one of n series of robeyes ere the most Important and beries and attempted robberies that delicate of all your organa you should have taken place in Eureka during the safeguard them In every possible way past fpw month. Last week the safe end if attention is needed let It be in th Tintlc Lumber company office was blown open and previous to that COLUMBIAN attention. . tine a lone highwayman had been sticking people up" in the residence FEBRUARY 11 1922 SATURDAY' 1 OGDEN- - mrrrtooohomU ImnW Oi4 rrWr DMy fhew. HTW MaC T D.rHHirrt. TeC M c City, t Eiich nlaHta allrH 1 OBn--, Cladwell. Bunirat Reed HL Thrift, . v, Pnks The Peww Xil offta from secured ba maj Af1tW huMiMt Reed Hotrl. Rheumatism Swrtitli law Reliability . ' , II Warren L. Wattis, president ot the Utah National n OGDEN', Feb. ia bank delivered Mu&fldreef v if. The speaker set forth, anumber of e evidence! tbiagewhsch be- termed the improvement In conditions. First cited was the fact that federal reserve bank bad reduced the rediscount rate to 41 per cent- - He also referred to the successful operations of the Salt Lake branch of the federal reserve bank, which, it was reported, had more money than will be needed to pay the expenses of the federal reserve bank and branches for the Twelfth district. Speaking of Ogden banks. Mr. Wet- not a bank in Ogtls said there was den that ia not-- in strong and sound condition, and could, if necessary, get along without any aid from tbo fed-- j era! bank. Mr. Wattis favored the move 'to refund the allied war debt, believing that by so doing the United States would receive a greater return than through th money. He referred to the fact that the people of France and Belgium otherwise would be in bondage for generations to come as the result' of th Indebtedness. While the United States was preparing for the war, Mr. Wattis said, the countries of Europe were spending their man power and money In holding the gap nntll America could get in. Now those European countries have nothing but the debt end loss of millions of men. The sentiment which would be creeled in favor of the Unit-e- d of the debt States in would bo valuable, he said In conclue " ' Ion. -- , ' sg VI 'tfesagef'i Company ' i b jo'r 5 jOC,. v- - Thirty Year in the Service of Better Vision. -- -- Cut and Human." Those in the caet ere: Hugh Hilda Johnson. Arthur Barrus.Palmer, Myra Jeffrien J. E. MU wards, Ada Curtis Mi ward, Bernice ClarkJohnson, A. and Ha R Millward. Friday, to take effect Immediately. is undecided ee to Whet he will do in Thh play will bo given for the future a. he of tbotward Mutuals. Curtis ! ereA'rohtm, he says Atone teacher in .dramatic art, trained Mr. Cbatelain, who is the third mem- the cast. . ber of the company to resign within the past two weeks started with the com1 11 has-sever-al. Mill-war- pany in 1914 as a stenographer and was appointed chief clerk in the sales He was apdepartment Feb. J,to"ISIT. Mr. Pape Jan. pointed secretary 1919. I - , Another Damage Suit Filed Against Physician - Cra-gu- Theft of $50 Bills ; nfailt C j Reported to Police ""Destitute Another .ihUan of the cent-ov- th- er ago. - emberhlp--o- f w.3'er n d, (Special to The Newa) BEAVER, Feb. 11 Funeral services for Leroy Murray Burns, son of Mr. and Mrs Edward A. Burn, we held at tbs horns of tbs child s - grandmother. Mrs Jane Brooks. 'Wednesday, under direction of Thoma W, Gunn. C.the F. Harris Offered the invocation. Bishop George Faice and Fred T. Gunn spoke. The music furnished by a quartet Thomas W. Gunrt pronounced the bene! diction Interment was in the Mountain View cemetery. C. F. Harris dedicated th greva. The baby died at B'ack Rock, Mon. day night, from suffocation, while asleep during the night When the mother awoke she discovered the baby dead. Although still warm, efforts to resuscitate it failed. Mr. Burn la section foreman at Black Rock, and Mrs. Burns, with the baby, left here Thursday of last seek, h spend a few weeks there. wi Feb. McManus reported to the police the theft of 1109 from bis room at th Emma hotel some POl LTRYMEX MEET. time Thursday night. The amount waA (Special to The Newa) contained in two 59 bills. BEAVER, Feb. 11 A meeting was Breaking a window at the store of E held in th. auditorium of the city liJ Hose 1139 Twenty-secon- d street, Thursday night, burglars effected an brary, by the Beaver County Poultry-men- 's association, Wednesday evening. entrance and carried off cigars, candy, Orders were taken for several thougum and sardines sand baby cblcks. Special visitors were L. A. Tomsick and M. Reisner, proprietors of the Milford Mammoth Poultry List Subscription Farm, near Milford, - who suggested the- association, is Opened combining with in Official of and buying No definite marketing OGDEN. Feb. 1L There is consld were taken, however. - Coal Company Resigns erable distress among the families ot steps the unemployed in this city and all OGDEN. Feb. 11. J. L. Chatelain, Charitable are being Growth of Boise organisations secretary to D. H. Pape, when ha was sought for voile f An appeal I now begeuercA teenager.. oC mede-Aa-tfoal more--- f ortu n a f Conference inghis resignation. come to the rescue of those in desti-to company, tendered Work Reported tute circumstances. A subscription list Missionary has been opened and to date 1199 has been contributed. Food and clothing i Special Correspondence.) . are also needed and will gladly be BOISE, Ida., Feb. 6. The rapidly received be the relief committee at the increasing numbers of Latter-da- y headquarters in the Burton Implement Saints nettling lp this section of Idaho company. The vaioos launderles of as pjainii- - demonstrated miring- - the have the city offered their services An asollectfngthw food and CtOfBIng for quarterly conference of the Boise the relief committee. stake held in Boise and SunWhile some relief has been found In day, Feb. 4 and 6. Saturday Only once before, giving men work in clearing the enow when President Heber J. Grant atfrom around city property, the unfavorable weather condition Is delaying tended conference in the stake two has the attendance been so building operations. Contractors report years ago, that considerable work will be done in great and the spirit of enthusiasm so the construction of residence with the marked. opening of spring. It was necessary to hold all sessions of the conference in the Boise ward chapel, which was entirely too smaU Amalgamated Directors to accommodate those desiring to atTo Discuss Beet Contracts tend; hundreds were turned away for lack of room. OGDEN." Feb. 11. Directors of ths Heber Hale President Q. presided Amalgamated Sugar company will dis- over all sessions and both hist Councus beet contract for the farmers tn Utah and Idaho at a meeting to be selors were present at all meetings. H. Roberts of the Elder Brigham held In the David Ercles building, Wednesday, Feb. 19, it is announced by First Council of Seventy, represented President Henry H. Rolapp. The com- the general authorities. His masterly 000 tons of beets in addresses were pany handled-4gretaly appreciated by 1921 os against 910,039 tons In 1920. &JL iaro Any The stake now consists ot 13 wards and branches of which six are regularly and fully Organised ward a two wre independent branches end five branches are gtiil tletemlcift--upsihe mother wards. During the year Just cloned the two existing independent branches were organized one at Melba from a dependent branch of the Kuna ward and one at Glenns T1 Ferry from a. group nf Saints hn ludl three-month-o- td ' OGDEN, Feb. 11. Alleging improper and unskillful treatment to their infant son, Louise and Joseph Vlsser n filed suit against Dr, Wiley M. in the Second district court, FriIs set 929,090 damages. It day seeking forth In the complaint that th child suffered burns from hot water on He arms, aide end legs on Jen. L 1921, ae e result end died the following of an excessive quantitydayof drugs administered by the physician. OGDEN. , of the regular wards or branched - Bo is stake, : During the conference eome interesting Information the (Special Newa) ot Aba Boise concerning givengrowth out. CRANTSV11XE. ' Feb. 11. The' Sec- The recorded stake were of the stake membership ond ward Mutuals will, present the on 1 was Jan. 3.302 souls, showing Ihree act comedy Monday evening.'Feb. II. in the opera house, entitled "Clean an increase of 699 members or 23 per 11 ft statement true. in tjie Provo cemetery. 337 South Main Street, Ward Mutuals Will" Present Comedy . Salt Lake City, Utah to The ' f. ' FUNERAL DATE SET. EUREKA, Feb. 11 Funeral services for Mies Mary Elisabeth Buikley assistant postmaster of Eureka will be held in St. Marys Episcopal church at Provo, Monday at I pm. Intsianent will Off-de- Chapter. American Association of - Engineer! at the weekly luncheon In noon. Friday, In the Weber club at himself ae optim--jatl- o a which he expressed the future outlook 'of regarding country. in the general conditions Preetdent M. D. William. preaided. The areaker Called, attention to , the of Improved condition In the price wool, the better outlook for the liveencouragement and situation the stock inthat had been riven the livestock " by the war finance corpora-dustry the tlon and a etrong Improvement In adthe .to market pricer. He referred and the vance In the price of wheat better pre' ailing price for potato and noted an upward trend in some of of the produce prices and the feelinff He encouragement by the farmers. re---E -- said Indications point to the early in th c ropper itidas-!'vt- ry sumption 0? workAfWrfWS'te'all line of wftiilf win in this general conditions Industry and was there every district. He thought indication that conditions were Improv-i- n ' , toth district. Columbian Optical Mva It by One Whs Had 4h year of- - test I was attached rbeuwaatiew by Muacelar aad Sub-Acui euffered as ealy theee who ere thee affltoted know for over three years I tried- - remedy after remedy,- - but such relief as 1 obtained wee ehiy temportreatment that ary. Finally. 1 found cured me completely end such e pitiful 1 have condition ku never returned. gives It to a number who warn tereoma ribly affllctedr even of them aeveuty to eighty years old. sad th results were the mm a ia my ewu ease. I went every sufferer front any form f muscular end euh-aeat th Joint.) rheumatism, t (.welling the "Home greet value of my Improved fry Treatment" for Its remarkable heeling Don't send a oent. simply mail power your namo ana tddreee. end I will send It free to try. After you hevu sued H. end it he proven itself to be the long looked for mean of getting rid of such forms of rheumatism, you msy send the of it. On Dollar, but understand price 1 do not want your money ue leas you wr perfectly satisfied, to eettd H. Iont that f.lrt Why suffer any longer, when relief I thug offered you free. Dual delay. Writ today. Mark H. Jackson No. 391-Durst oe l Bldg-,-- , t" . byrscuee; N.-- T Mr. Jackson 1 responsible. Above la , t5- - Tinhetsl A IsShownut 5 h ' t t ' t . An automobile 8 FT AERAL 19 HELD. OODEV. Feb. 11 Funeral service til be held Sunday. Feb 12, st 11:30 a m. In the Uintah ward chapel for en- Mrs Anne Larsen Pennman, wife of Henry Pennman, who dfied Thursday She wait born In Sweden, Jan 22. 196. and has been a resident of Uintah for 22 years Her husband, thrf sons, two daughters, three brotbers anLune Ulster survive. gine is in this class if it- - i properly treated. OGDEN- - . Fb rnrjurrlircon! f stance of the Ogden stake will be hold In the Tabernacle Sunday, Feb at IS a. 'ti and 2 A 12. James E McKay will preside and tvp. reentatlve of the goneral Church authorities will attrid and deliver The taberna under the direction of Letter 1. HinchcHU, wiii render musical programs -- Hours of Various Stake Meetings Are Announced OGPEV. Fb 11 MeeUngs will be held in th- - Weber stake. -- Yours will be like this 7 if you use Sunday, Feb. 12. a fo.lowk The high priest will meet In the Second ward chape! at 1 pm. with (President T. Samuel Browning In chArge At 2 pm. in th same the buildng priesthood meeting he held The home missionaries will meet pm. The Rel.ef society officer and teachers will meet in the Second ward chapel at 2 pm. The Sunday school or'icers end teacbere union meeting will be held in the Weber Normal colleger! Z p m. wi!S tl "SIMSTYkomissort note. T40T0R0FJ Feb It Seeking Judgment t be due n s prnm? alleged irsory note executed Oct. 23, 1920 A. Shop f.lel suit Samuel P. Wood manse in. Ue against Second district OGDFN. for-- glAoO Hy-ru- m Refined and guaranteed by T SPEAKER A WOUNCED a OGDEN." Feb 11 Dr. 'William Paine of ihe Weber stake high council the-Seco- s co. PioneeY of Kanosh And HebeY Valley Is Called by Death Thu Nw f. Littl FUh Eat Mocquitoet Which Cany Disease and ORDER NOW Authorities Confident of . Success. ' 4 ' If you want your Ford car in March or April Avoid the usual Spring Shortage.' If more convenient, we will store the car for you, until you desire to take delivery.;, 2 - . . Elgenmann, bead qf the department of zoology of Indiana University and an authority to South' American fishes from the Sanitary Commission ot Ecuador. announcement was accompanied by specimens of - little f ladies discovered for th prevention of the disease, with a request that they be classified and that Information be given from (late collected in varloualndtana unlverstljrAxpedmon to South America aa to where . these fishes are to be found. The fishes have been Identified and detailed information has been forwarded which ttt enable-- - othee putb - Aawrtean-countrleto locate the fishes and use them In dealing death to the yellow fever mosquito. Yellow fever is carried from one persot) to another by a mosquito which lives in the barrels la which -- - : ; (By Associated Press.) BLOOMINGTON. IndL. Feb: 11. Yellow fever, the scourge of outh America for'centurles, has been eradl-uta- d from Guayaquil on the coast of Ecuador,- - according to An announcement received here by Dr. Cart H. We are willing to let Uie public say which is Salt Lakes leading Ford dealer. . Ask Mr. Ford Car Owner. " . s Atlantic coast. Ths second species, called "huaijas" would be even better able to control ths situation than, ths chalacos i( It did not have the habit of Jumping out of the barrels. This fish is confined to fresh water from Ceittral Ecuador to Central. Peru, according to the records oL.the Indiana University expeditions. Right of Chinese - ; We invite an inspection visit, that you, too, " may know how commodious and well equipped is every department and for - -r-your convenience.--r- -i.- - SERVICE -- GENUINE - REPAIRS PARTS Boy to Enter U.S.-Brou-ght to Court (By WILLIAM CUMMINGS ' KANOSH. Feb. 11. Funeral service Aociatdgjsa)-- , Taylor-Richard- s Motor Company The House That Good Service Build. NEW LOCATION 161165 SOCIAL HALL AYE. (Bet, State aad Sad East aad Seath Teeeple aad 1st Formerly at 309 E. Broadway. The Right Thing At the Right Time isteuetlv i x j S. ) - .An employer or employing concern ployees. While a woman might not feet free to accept a money present from a j man not a relative ander of empiovor the position ordinary and employee puts a different light . on the matter. j What Readera Ask going with a ' young men about three or four months and about two weeks ago he wrote me THE r.l.T OF MONEY i saving that he was not any If all Ghriatinas presents were mad more. I then answered hi coming letter, but In money, what a simple aoceasion J instead of sending thts to his home I Christmas would be. But the trouble ; gave it to a friend to give him. Was is that a good many persons would be 'this correct or should I have written' just where they were to begin with, j the lettes to hie bouse?" They would receive a certain amount j It would have been better to hav of .money hat would go to pay the sent the letter to his house.to bother drawn on their own account, day it is not customary It is a good rule lomakr That wher friends with the carrying of note an there is an exchange of presents mon- lettera, since mails are cheaper and ey should not be given. However, ther certain. If. tn sending the letter by a may bo an exception to this rule In the Diend you took occaeion to Impart the case of two persons with very un- content of the letter or to explaio usual mean. Suppose two sister one the nature of th mieunderstandlng had married a very rich man and th yourselves and the other young other waa In most modest sircumstanc- - man for 1 assume there must have ease might; rich to 'cause' make a gift to the poor eleter of a, him to write to you as he did then I substantial amount of money, while should say that you had been foolish th poor sister would appropriately I and unkind, for it is neither wise noi make a gift of something of her own , considerate to take a third person into handiwork, 1 her gift showed no one's confidence In our little misunon her part it might seem that derstandings of thlSj.sort. painsbad she paid for it with a smaill part (Copyright. 1921. by The Mcfclur of what she had received. Newspaper Syndicate) , "1 had been Now-a-ehec- -- s en eai-P- NEW YORK, Feb. II. Judge Learned Hand was caRed, upon in U. S. district court yesterday to decide whether a native Chinese boy, adopted son of an American born Chinese merchant, could enter this country without violating the Chinese exclusion act. The boy, 8hue Quey, 14. was adopted several years ago by Bang Tong Leung, an Importer, who was born in . America. Last fall tihue slipped into Seattle aboard the steamer Empress of Russia, and made his way here to Join his foster father. Immigration authorities refused to permit the boy to enter New York, however, placing him in the Ellis Island detention pen to await deporta-tioijo admit him, they asserted, wouhToe to violate the Chinese ex- V 'Hr for William Cummings who died Jan. 28, were held In the ward chapel Wed) nesday Afternoon. The speakers were Bishop A. A. Kimball, B. H. Watts and C F. Christensen. Music was furnished clusion 801.-- 7 Psps's-Co- ld hiAker Activities of the several priesthood by the ward choir andhe CorTTfourrs Quickest Relief KnownJfA.uqs attorneys seek proa writ of habeas corpus to halt Shue a quorums were put In the foreground. quartet. The bcnaUi,. .,wu consession of of the Some part every nounced by Orson Whitaker and the deportation on the ground that since Don't stay stuffed up Quit blowing nos running: relives headache, dullChinese mer- tnd ference was turned over to officers of ness, feverishness, sneexlng. dedicated by E. L Black. The the adopted son of a enter "Pape's Cold snuffling! A dose ottwo America Compound" chant is permitted to the higher quorums. One feature of grave Is the taken every boure unwere four nephews Pape's Cold Compound" bearer pall a with under with his are til dose Gibson father, taken three born was outstanding importance was the result treaty in Mr. Cummings usually quicaest. surest relief known and eoete of a special m lesionary Campa.gn car- county, Tnn , June 1. 1835 and came to China, the adopted Chinese son of an breaks up a cold and ends all grippe only a few cent st drug stores. It acts without assitance. Tastes nice. ried on throughout the stake during Utah in 152. He was a pioneer of American born father ought to have misery. noe- - Contains no quinine. Insist upon Pape'a to be the first the same privilege. Such a ruling, j The first dose open clogged-u- p January. A total of 28 missionaries Heber valley claiming head- - stop . Adv. trii lu of land there. a man PagaKf to durwould piece work officials utl this American to bring' time plow Thelf awert, gave He made two trips across the plains about wholesale adoptions of a similar ' ing the whole month. The missionfor immigrants. and would defeat the purposes aries visited every community of conMary Ann Meeke at nature, ,He married, sequence within the stake, which Provo. 3. 101. They were ptrmeers of the exclusion Jaw. Oct, on the east of Kanosh valley, coming in 156J. Judge Hand reserved decision. reaches from Glenns Ferry his wife he is survived by the . to,Huntlngton on tlie west, as well 84lu Riimminx. SafctV of G iant SeOttOtOs alongRtha-- E . J Winters. Mt. Pleasant Weiner . During this campaign a com- - Mrs. Salt J.Lk )"ily Wbliak. Kanoah; or 111 ChOTies by Forest Service Pledged posits total of 213 evenings Mrs Mrs. George. Charles hours were spent in the work. During Stanley Johnson, Tooele,. were made' and WASHINGTON. D. C.. February, 11. this time 1.182 calls "No living sequoias have ever been This number of visits' 224 Service and no one cut the 1,398 Predictions Forest for gosan by Weather afforded opportunity need fear Jhat the service will conof pel conversations,2 the distribution Week to sacrifice For sent of a single tree of the Coming If the owner of the little three books and Sit religious tracts this specie for commercial or utiliand the holding oi 97 cottage or public tarian cottage js lucky enough to purposes" 11. Weather Feb. WASHINGTON. this the This statement wae made today by meetings. . To accomplish own. set of quaint old china, with a a distance total traveled forB. CoL W. foe the .week beginning missionaries , predictions Greeley, chief of th . est service. United States department of about 3,808 miles ahd found' 68 'jjondjy are: blue shell want her decorations, " of agriculture It Is a reply to recent families, consisting of 295 souis. whoi Mississippi and Lower room to harmonize. editorials that are apprehensive of the dining not heretofore been enrolled in gourj valleys Considerable cloudi- fate of certain giant sequoias inCali Walls are mottled ness; occasional rains over south and fornia. which pending legislation prosnows over the north portions; nor- poses to turn over to the adminis'old blue and tan. Wood- with fray, , tration of the forest service mal temperature. work gray. Queer old chairs and if "It is not generally known." Col. Northern Rocky Mountain and Greeley continued, "that already Normal are enameled old blue, with table temperature; Regions thousand member of thl royal unsettled and occasional snows. tree conventional stand the within national family tiny sprays of nasSouthern Rocky Mountain and Pla- forests of California. The turtiums iq sprightly orange and teau Regions Nornfal temperatures, forest contains many splendid Sequoia specoccasional imen. East of Hot Springs, Calif. a considerable cloudiness, gold. A luncheon cloth in match1.00 PACKAGE OF GENUINE group representing the most southerly rains or snows first part. blue is embroidered with the of the species. This grove YEAST V1TAMINE TABLETS from ing Pacific States Considerable cloudi- occurrence all stages ness occasional rain3,normaJtem-- , I unique in that It contains yoor druggist today. ga nre-- ga v-- designT To To y vet"&nrrewWTr?Sm Seedlings , At the wide, low windows, curtain - lFYOUARE'THfNANnTMACT - t1!,?rattlFf erans whose age probably antedates of , bine edged wlt'J gold, drape over fine net. the Christian era by 1.090 years. ATED AND WISH SOMETHING and the sunshine streams Into the little the decided service forest Found to ago "Long Flu TO HELP YOU PUT ON FLESH Fog room over the brilliant gold of window that these trees, th oldest of living! .AND INCREASE YQUR WEIGHT, boxes Tflled with nestunlums. - Amt of Plants resa London Kill things, contribute more 15 human prog- la be osp1 ViUmi&e shook) Tablet course there must be orange candle on Yet and welfare In their present conomoertraa with ortrsnie hmted lroo, W Rh .mantle-piec- e, and a cushion ot cloth of dition than they eould possible contrioat organic Iron, both food and VitnmtDe nro . (By International News Service.) gold. bute as lumber It hen therefore been flu-your body coiinot chsnco absolutely useless. LONDON. Feb. 11 the oe is decorate any room with yon Fog help the Invariable rule the since creation of inert, lifeless food Into Urtnf cell Vd tissuo discovBennett's excellent paints, enamel and latest London malidy. and its , the forest service 17 years ago that no unless you hero plenty of orguiic two iu four virniahoa. ery comes at a time when git England sequoias shall be cut from national blood Organic iron takes up oxygen from root Inover of an worried is epidemic forest land.t ox unites rare tilted This iron lout orpuntc fluenza . with your digested food ns it u absorbed into ' Fog flu" doe not attack the hu, roar blood just m Are unites with eon! or man, bitt raise havoc with plant life wood, nod by so dom$ it mots tremepdoui n, V - t W.-P- Sunshineand Nasturtiums ita ed MIs-ha- d, FREE Pla-tea- serv-er- 1 rt . 1 Establishment at Eureka 3 ntOIl ECUADOR fe-v- Stake wiii deliver an address to.the elders of JOuUDU-ward, Sunday, Feb, Ji all nan roar blond yoar food merely passe thru your urttrrTrmnmvTH wnr be ''Or3inaTice In me All the be dot without pood. rs sc body yon any of Gospel". fof the Arrangements hare been mod with tbo iquorum or invited to attend. drunrittiof thiscltr to five every tender of m package of Genuine .this oaper s large ieast V itamine Tablets absolutely free with Laundryman Held Up in . every purchase of a bottle of Kuxated lroo. ScllJcAeGtu Tra4ks Asooclatlo f i court, Friday. UTAH oil REFINING emsti ' , Ogden Stake to Quarterly Conference Hold- Cylinder walls pol ished Hike mirrors and smooth as glass are the result of proper lubrica- tion. ti r ISEJIKCATED the lntermountain , There that improve use and gain, in value a they agei V I their drinking water. Each family country and who has kept Its own supply of yellow connected been had not heretofore carriers, so to apeak, and many with any of the organizations of the ports of the .west coast have Boise stake. During the present year, times closed against ships on account if present plans mature, another Inde- beenoutbreaks of yellow fever. Refof pendent branch will be formed from the sanitary commission ot on of the existing dependent branches cently Ecuador began experiments with Vaand there are prospects of organizing rious fishes which would eat the mosfurther dependent branches quitos in the barrels goriie fishes ate Throughout the conference many the wrigglers" which develop into magical numbers were beautifully ren- mosquitos, and it was found that two dered by members of the Boise ward fishes, called "chalacoi" and "hual-Ja- s and the Boise ward choir, and on by the natives, did the work efSunday morning, when the whole serv- fectively. ice was rendered in commemoration The "chslscos" is found everywhere of the ninetieth birthday of President along the tropical part of the Pacific disCharles W. Penrose and special were coast and will be available for moscourses befitting the occasion quito control along with the entire by danger xope from Peru to California given, a number of hymns-writtea In rendered were Penrose Others of the same species is found in President manner. beautiful similar over the entire danvery situations G L. DA Via ger zone In the West, Indies and hot of for be VELL0T7FEVER NUXATED1IRON ifbr Red Blood. StrenCh w4, EnAinw iwrj I Etrnf 5 1"p1iTn taiSitys" iV'-KeW- T Chelsea Gardens and Regent's Park nave been found wilting after recent fogs. Gardi nor declare it 1 fog flu" that is responsible, London has experts on everything, evtn.on fog,- - Dr, ' Owens, London's lead.ng fog expert, declare that "fog flu.' hith Is killing off plant life, is of probably caused by th. presence sulphur in .the fogs, .which eloeee th pores of pklnt.. C ASTORIA For IaftxtB cad ChlMrea - n Use FcrOvcrS0Yera . |