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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER HYRUM UTAH Your. Watch t- we Send your watch to ue by mall; watch man about once eaoh year, condition. put It In perfect 6 MAKERS OF JEWELRY MO MAIN STREET Lri SAIT LAKE CITY . H you want blgwegM learn trade- Many email barber open towne need barbers.- good opportune. over drahage. Barber In army have Get commissionprepared Cod a officerCall or write. Molar Barber L iofiegi 8. Wet Temple St.. Salt Late City. HELP Wfllltll - - ROMOLA HOW WAS WRITTEN George Eliot's Immortal the Reeult of an Inspiration and Much Hard Werk. The scene of Vioraola Is the Flop nee of the fifteenth century, and the in the plan of It came to George Eliot course of an Italian Journey, one of those Journeys that seem to. divide ones life In half so many new Ideas do they suggest, so many new sources of Interest do they open to the mind." reHaving fixed on her scheme, she old the turned to Florence, visiting streets, rummaging ancient books, seeking to Impregnate herself with the spirit of the venerable city. But she was still far from her goal. When, on her return home, she at last set to work, she saw Its difficulties rising before her. Would not her genius de--, eert her when she left the familiar scenes of rustic life In the England of today for foreign countries and past ages? She despaired more than once, gave up her task, then took It up again, plunged (conscientiously as she did everything) into historical studies, and brought forth In sorrow a kind of moral tragedy which even the reader cannot behold without emotion. . Edmond Scherer. SCULPTORS USE OF CEMENT Glgantlo Figure of Neptune Is Work of Art as Well ae Architectural , At Monterosso, near Spez(a, Italy, there stands an architectural curiosity a gigantic figure of Neptune, constructed of cement and used to support the extreme end of a terrace for a seaside villa. The house Is the Villa and the statue Is the work of Mlnerbl, a talented sculptor of Pas-tln- e, Ar-ri- ge Borne. A small promontory on which the villa Is built presented many difficulties to the architect, but he finally succeeded In building there a very commodious and comfortable residence. The statue, which Is wonderfully lifelike, Is about 83 feet In height The body, which, like the head, Is built of cement. Is hollow, and contains a spiral staircase. Considering the nature of the material with which Signor Mlnerbl had to work, he is to be congratulated on the result of his labors. For a 8ong. He has sold his future for a song they said of a rich mans son who, Instead of taking advantage of the unusual opportunities open to him for a career, was whiling away his golden years on the Great White All worth-whil- e Way. All for a song has come to mean to us paying too much for a whistle," any undue sacrifice or waste for something that is worthless or only of transient moment, particularly the superficial. It has come down to us from the ;fiay when Its significance was literal. As a token of her appreciation of the Ipoet, Edmund Spencer, Queen Elizabeth ordered Lord Burleigh to present Iilm with 100, which In those days WaB a small fortune. Upon this Lord Burleigh Is said to have exclaimed AH this for a song! Rats as Food. Doctor Kane, - the Arctic explorer, said that one of the worst curses in the far North were the rats that Infested his ship. Nevertheless, when In want of other food, he was glad to at them sometimes chopped up and frozen Into tallow balls. 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S. gets right at the source of Catarrh, and forces from the blood the germs which cause the disease. three-quarter- one-sixt- h twenty-ei- JOHNSON A BITTER ENEMY Made No Concealment of His Intense Dislike of Successor in the White House. That winter Andrew Johnson was elected to the senate from Tennessee, and he came back to Washington In the latter part of February, 1875. One Sunday morning I was assigned to Interview him. It was the last Interview that any newspaper man had with the He stood In the parlor of his suite, with a number of flags of the country draped behind him as a background. He was dressed in the typical frock coat of the statesman, with a white tie. He had quarreled with General Grant, who at that time was president, and there was great Interest to learn his attitude. I shall never forget the manner in which he struck a pose In the traditional attitude of Henry Clay and said, with his deep, stentorian voice : I come, sir, with the Constitution of my country in one hand and the olive branch of peace in the other, and If that damned liar In the White House plays decent, we will get on. Melville E. Stone In Colliers Weekly. Somewhat Popular Error. all right, said Miss Cayenne, for a man to say he is just as young as he feels, but it is frequently a mistake for him to try to act that way. Its An Inference. He Accidents will happen. have you done?" Boston Slie-Wh-at , i-- , , - rs. The Ad- dress Medical Director, 106 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. Figures of Department of Labor Show That Many Wives Have Other Than Household Duties. In a survey of family incomes, In nearly 100 cities of the United States, the department of labor found that in s of Johnstown, N. Y., the wives earn money. The Labor Review explains that this remarkable condition prevails in Johnstown because glove making is the principal Industry there and furnishes work which women can do at home. This appeals to them because they are able to earn good wages without leaving their household. In almost of the New York city homes visited women contributed earnings toward the support of the home. In Boston one wife out of ten works; in Buffalo one In ght; In Cleveland and Cincinnati one in seven, and in Pittsburgh only one In fifty. It is Interesting to note that investigators found that a surprisingly large percentage of town dwellers derive some income from gardens and poultry. Ninety-thre- e per cent of those visited In Cleveland had a garden or chickens. Thrift Magazine. medical advice Special regarding your own case free. Zei-tuia- -- I ASPIRI- N- WEEK'S 350,-00- 0 J Curiosity. diers, to Jersey City, N. J,, to move outlaw the mails, after railroad strikers had Interrupted the progress EVENTS of mail trains. The New England conference of tbe Methodist Episcopal church hus voted to lift the ban on dancing, curd playRECORD OF THE IMPORTANT ing and theatre-goinHAPPENINGS IN ITEMThree automobile bandits, with guns IZED FORM drawn, entered the bank at West Carrollton, Ohio, and afier driving the employes and putrons Into the vault, with $25,000 in currency and escaped Hm and Foreign Now Gathered Liberty bonds. Prom All Quarters of the World, For the second time John Ostruskl nd Prepared for Busy Mm has been defeated for a seat in the city council at Grand Rapids, Wis., by the toss of a coin. Qstruskl and Grant INTERMOUNTAIN. Fort Douglas, Utah, alien Intern- Babcock, candidates for councilman, ment camp was vacated on April 12 drew a tie vote in Tuesdays election, when Floyd T, Jackson, special agent so it was agreed to flip a coin to defor the department of justice, threw cide the honors. Ostruskl lost. Four in the same manner. open the gates for the remaining eight years ago he lost WASHINGTON. prisoners who had refused to sign President Wilson will not establish their parole papers. summer White House at Woods the Filing on the 8000 acres of Oregon Mass., as had been expected, hut Hole, and California grant lands In the Portland district began on April 12, sim- probably will select some oilier place where more accommodations are availultaneously with the opening of able for the large staff of secretaries acres in Roseburg. Fire at an oil plant at Salt Lake and attaches. The. senate has refused to strike out caused a loss of $35,000, while for a time it was feared that a million gal- of the army reorganization bill the lons of gasoline and distillate would provision for voluntary universal training recently substituted for the be exploded, which might have wreckmilitary committees plan for obligaed that portion of the town. training.' tory There are in the neighborhood of Legal proceedings by the govern475 men out of work at Salt Lake as ment against George Creel, former a result of the switchmens strike. Resolutions urging the United chairman of the committee on public States government to protect Ameri- information, Roger W. Babson of can miners in Mexico and asking con- esley Hills, Mass., and others concerned In the transfer of the comgress to repeal excess profits and cor- mittee's war publication, "The OffiIn-poration taxes were adopted by the ! cial Bulletin, to Babson are recomSeternational Mining convention at attle. Among other resolutions passed mended In a report made public by was one asking the government to the joint congressional printing committee. foster production of minerals. The United States has spent about The body of George R. Herman, 100 of its 145 years in wars of one heepherder for a Shoshone company, and another, according to stakind was found near Kimama, Idaho, with a tistics given out Saturday by the war bullet hole through his heart. At the Most of tlie.se were petty department. inquest It was decided that death had wars, acincluding fights with the Indians or been caused by suicide, either forces to foreign and expeditionary on were as marks the cident, powder but countries, they were enough to his clothing. the marines, sailors and keep countrys A plot to extort $1500 from Carl A. busy. infantry NaValentine, president of the First The Republicans of the house, with tional bank at Pocatello, Idaho, was foiled by officers, and Charles Selders only two defections and the aid of Democrats, one Independhas been arrested, charged with at- twenty-twone- Prohibitionist, on April ent and tempted extortion. 9 passed the Porter resolution declarDOMEBTIC. the war with Germany to be at Alexander H. Howat, president of ing an end. The vote was 242 to 150, two the Kansas mine workers, addressing members voting present. miners from the balcony of the county FOREIGN is he where Jail, at Girard, Kansas, Premier Millerand, answering the confined for contempt of court for renote of the British government sixth fusing to testify before the Kansas into the occupation by with regard dustrial relations court, attacked Gov. of France the Rhineland, assured the industrial Henry J. Allen and the Earl of Derby, British ambassador, court law. evacuation of the cities recently The famous Keeley institute of that would take place simultanoccupied Dwight, 111., which had cured around and that the conditions existeously 10,000,000 patients of their appetite when France intervened would be for liquor, has been forced out of ing restored. business by the eighteenth amendThe new republic of Sonora, has ment, and will be sold to the governfL fully armed soldiery of more than ment for use as a hospital for convalmen prepared to resist any in20,000 escent soldiers. of the state by troops of Presvasion The first important break in the of Mexico, according Carranza ident unauthorized strike of railroad emstatement of Sonora officials. to the ployees, which started In the Chicago of Germany is former The empress terminal district nearly two weeks g Deutsche the ill, Tages seriously ago, occurred Sunday at Columbus, Her daughter, Victoria, reports. when 600 switchmen on the Pennsylto the kaiserins vania railroad voted to return to has been summoned ' bedside. work. The Estrada Cabrera government in Mr. and Mrs. George H. Searle were has been overthrown, says Guatemala of of killing charges acquitted The revoluHilda Neamy, whose body was found newspaper, dispatches. a new formed have governIn the furnace of her home In Lead, tionists, as Herrera ment Carlos with presiwas Mrs. S. D., last January. Neamy dent. Mrs. Searles mother. In her reply to Frances explanaHerbert Hoover came out emphat' of the occupation of Frankfort, mandate American tions, an ically against stands pat on' her attitude Britain interfor Armenia or other political action was wrong and that the adthat an in ference in European affairs, dress for the benefit of the Near East she, Britain, cannot sanction it. The Russian situation will adjust relief committee at Philadelphia. Two thousand men in all walks of Itself when the Japanese leave Siberlife have joined the Birmingham, Ala., ia, Brig. Ken. William S. Graves, comOverall club In a campaign against the mander in chief of the American exStarted in a peditionary forces which recently high cost of clothing. spirit of Jest, the idea rapidly gained evacuated Siberia, declared at Manila. oonverts and the headquarters of the Japanese troops have captured the club has been thronged with volun- entire length of the Ussuri railroad from Vladivostok to Khaborovsk, acteers anxious to sign the roster. A girl clerk routed six bank robbers cording to a Toklo cablegram to the at St. Louis by sounding a big siren Shinpo, a Japanese language newswhile they were at work, but before paper at Honolulu. General Alvaro Obregon Is techthey had completed their job. The bandits got away with $12,000, but the nically under arrest In Mexico City In girls prompt, action saved the bank connection with the arrest of General $30,000. Roberto Cejudo, Mexican rebel leader, Several persons were injured and It is asserted. mine and office buildings badly damThe state of Sonora withdrew from at the a when magazine powder the aged republic of Mexico on 'April 10. United Verde mine at Jerome, Ariz., The state congress at Hermoslllo, in a secret session, which Jasted all exploded. Bringing from Southampton, Eng- night, voted to resist with armed American forces any attempt of the Carranza land, bodies of eighty-sevesoldiers who died In the service of government of Mexico to send troops their country on foreign soil, the army into the state. transport Nansemond docked at New Advices from the Rhineland report In Tork, April 8, her flag at half mast. that the French commander-in-chie- f Four women were drowned at Port; the area occupied by his troops has Arthur, Texas, when an automobile in ordered all Germans to salute the which they were riding plunged French flag and French officers and through an open bridge and fell Into that he threatens reprisals In the fresh nnthrenk. the ship canal. event there M g. BOYD PARK POUNDIO BRIEF REVIEW OF 1 WIII not keep perfect time unleee over by an expert you have It gon The United States government sent army trucks, guarded by nrinp(j go. of after-effec- ts a cup of Postal Cereal are good cheer and satisfao tion. 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