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Show a aai ota an, BEST EVER WRITTENNORTHWEST ESTNOTES |,A ERGATIS P. SIORIS. BY SALT LAKE Around the Metropolis EVERY SATURDAY PUBLISHED CITY PRESCRIPTION CAN EASILY MIX, Said Wha t Is Going On in New Ye.k City Told in Interesting Manner The fifteenth annual state convention of the Utah Federation of Women's clubs Was held in Ogden last week. worth of property, insurance on in EW YORK—The curb crowd is] rapidly dwindling and chaos! reigns among the comparatively few brokers of the “outside” market who| congregate on Broad street stance, in flush times smoked Perfec. to cigars and bought the best that the dealers in financial district had. Since the slump in the market started they have taken to pipes, and now days. smoke At least 25 per cent. of ihe men} who were selling unlisted stocks dur-| It houses that had curb representa-| have reduced the salaried men on the the! curb sca many ways. are) ΠΗ there being fifty-three births recorded The traders, for - ball males. Slippery rails caused by a heavy rainstorm caused the runaway of an engine at Park City, the engine running off the track and toppling over, but the engineer and fireman escaped uninjured. According to the October report of f vall game and horse race tom, from the employer to th messenger boy, there is sadness in Broad street. in- DAILY VISITS OF WIFE SOLE COMFORTS OF THAW x » ΙΒΤΊΝΩ him daily in appearance and almost childlike deNesbit | meanor. There are times that she has his cell at the Tombs, Mrs. Evelyn Thaw is the sole comfort of her husband these days. Deserted husband's friends and the horticultural inspector of Salt Lake county, he has destroyed 237 by entered the living tomb of her hus- coi band pale and wan, but the clouds dis- left alone im | appear before she reaches her hus- the hot months to carry cheer from band. Her mission there is to carry the outside world to the man whose | sunshine. While showing this devotion to love for her caused him to kill Stan- | ford White, the actress-wife has been Thaw, the wife gained one distinction last summer. She was the only wife faithful and uncomplaining. Alone in her apartments in the Lor-| of a millionaire who remained in hot aine, the young wife seems to have! New York while the summer resorts been a prisoner herself, for her only were open. the month because of being infected with the San Jose scale. Fireman FE. Allred of Spring City, who was attacked by a bull a few days ago and rendered unconscious, is reported as doing well. He had sev‘ral ribs broken and was bruised about the body. The Lehi Produce company loaded a car of onions last week for the Denver market. Thirty school children Thaw's buoyancy is remarkable. ventures out of doorsjhave been to the black prison where (Thaw sits planning when they Far from fading and wasting away, | the prison officials say that he eats like a laborer and his moody spells will take a trip to Europe. Her visits must lift Thaw into cheerful bopefulness, for, of all) seem to have disappeared, | In fact, he seems to hav? gained strength in those connected with the case, he is the most certain of acquittal in the | his incarceration. Thaw, for once, seems to be pleased next trial. Although this strain of more than a! with the legal arrangements, and ap year has told on the beautiful model, | pears willing to leave his oase in the Evelyn Thaw still retains the girlish hands of attorneys. topped the onions on Saturday and the consignment brought close to $1 per hundred pounds, All eonstruction work on the Oregon Short Line railway will be stopped at once, This order has been issued in pursuance to the general EW YORK is the greatest theater eity in the world. Its growth, The announcement is made that on November 1 the contro! of the Oregon Short Line road from Green River, Wyo., to Ogden reverted to the Union Pacitic, and the road from Ogden to Sparks reverted to the Soutiern Pacific. theatrically has been phenomenal since 1826, when the Bowery theater was built, in which went the large audiences of those days to hear Forrest, the elder Booth, Charlotte Cushman and others only a little less in ability. Since then the theater center, by easy stages, has gone up Broadway Ruby Waychaster, the little 4-year old daughter of Samuel Waychaster of American Fork, was accidentally shot through the head with a bullet from a .38 caliber revolver by a small boy companion while at play. It is thought that she will recover. to about Forty-second While New York, with its 4,500,000 of population, has 96 places of amusement, London, with 6,500,000 in its metropolitan district, has 78, and they each average a smaller attendance than do these in New York, and during the season there is a large proportion of New Yorkers in their audiences. Theater for theater, New York has more money invested in buildings and fittings than has London. York At the height of the New amusement season there are as many Mrs. Annie Asenath Adams, mother of Maude Adams, the famous actress, it is claimed, is to be called by the prosecution as its principal witness in Brad- ley for the killing of Arthur Brown in | December 8, street, with its arms reaching out into the other boroughs until nowthe city has 96 places of amusement filled with pleasure seekers during the season. An important discovery of alum {fs reported to have been made in central Utah during the past week, two miners having located what they term a mountain of alum, with a number or springs of nearly pure alum water running from it. C., 1906. The number of suf- in Mount Pleasant is reported to be twentyeight, and the typhoid fever cases at Springville total twenty-one. You can't possibly stop anywhere for anything in the way of refreshments. It is out of the question, “You'll be surprised see to the magical suddenness with which his previous engagements take to themselves wings and disappear.”—New York Press. Husband's Ghost Stops Wedding. Declaring that her dead husband had come to her in spirit and warned her against marrying again, Mrs. Mary Lincoln of Wilmerding, widow of Charles Lincoln, refused to proceed with her intended marriage to Jo- seph Pa :r, also of Wilmerding, and the guescs were dismissed, says 8 Pittsburg dispatch to the New York The found of amusement each day of their stay, Then New Yorkers are natural the ater over a year ago her hus- After a brief period of she agreed to marry Mr. He furnished a house and attendants and many of them other afternoon Mr. Parker her in tears. Her mother said that some time during the pre vious night her daughter had come sobbing into her room and declared that she had just been visited by the spirit of her dead husband He had warned her against marrying again, she said, and when she pro- tested’ the spirit had taken hold of her arms and held her until she premised that she would give up the marriage. She asserted that her arms ached from the encounter. Fashionable Craze of Switzerland. Lunch and dinner parties above the clouds in Switzerland. Prince Pie of Savoy recently gave a lunch in honor of Prince and Princess. Nicola of Greece, at the Bernina hospice, 7.6" feet high, overlooking St. Mor Kecenudy a Mr. and Mrs H Mur itz. ray entertained a party on the top of the Brevent, 8,285 feet above Cham- takeal! of their relaxation in this nan- onix, each guest receiving a bunch of ner ‘his is true of the man with a small salary as well as of the man of wealth, and real sacrifices are often made to save money for theater tickets edelweiss as a souvenir. Alpine parties have also been given this season on the Pilatus, Rochers de _Naye, Brienzer Rothal) an! Gornergrat, building on Madison square. Astor and the varied interests center- The Hoffman house once occupied a position in Democratic politics sim- ed in them will prevent them from be coming famed especially for their political importance. ilar to that of the Fifth Avenue in Re- little invitations were issued as 114,000 persons in its place of public amusement in one night. They are now rapid!y approaching that condition since the home-coming season has set in, and the number of strangers is increasing with the advancing autumn. The attefdance is now growing from night to night, and is particularly noticeable in the houses where are the more successful plays. New York city has daily within its borders more pleasure seeking strangers than has London, and after November 1 there will be a daily average of 16,000 out of town patrons in our theaters It is the exception when a visitor in New York does not go to the theater, even if he stay but one day, and many visitors for a week or more will go to some place Fight men were arrested near Lara mie, Wyo., charged with rioting at the Millbrook ranch in a strike against E A. Bell for an eigit-hour day and in creased wages Two men were killed in Seattle and one was perhaps fatally injured in a cave-in of a hole which was being ex cavated for the reception of a large tank Arthur Pope, a member of the Sa lida, Colorade, High School football! team, is déad as a result of injuries sustained in the game between the Salida and Leadville High schoo! teams at Leadville In a street car coliision in Los Angeles, Jota L. Mooney, Je, aged 24 years, son of J. F. Mooney, a capitalist and mine-owner of Butte, Mont., was killed and five other persons in- Ὕνιφ ofFiss SPlixirshoe Cleanses the System E fectually; Dispel1s Golds and ΗΝ aclies due to Constipation; ipo nap νῶν acts truly as a Laxa Best ηΠῚand Child. rae and A.dct e"Hensficial Effects the Genuine which fayefall name of the Com. "CALIFORNIA Mrs. E. M. Tinney, story writer, 825 E. Nueva 8t., San Antonio, Tex., writes: “During 1901 I suffered form nasal catarrh, which various other remedies failed to relieve. “Six bottles of Peruna, which I took, entirely cured me, the catarrh “ΝΟ aring and peverreturning, tuerefore cheerfully recommend Peruna woall similarlyafflicted.” The Sunday closing fight has been renewed at Spokane after months of quiet. Warrants for five saloonkeep- ers were sworn out by representatives of the anti-saloon league, charging them with having sold liquor last Sunday. The Gallatin valley, popularly known as the “granary@of Montana, and the richest agricultural section of | the state, will be intersected by an interurban line from Bozeman to the vicinity of Salesville, a distance ot forty-six miles October 31 was the birthday anniversary of Nevada. She was fortythree years old on that date. The document which completed the admission of the territory into the Union of states was signed by President Lincoln on October 31, 1864, Governor Toole of Montana has been advised by the treasury depart- ment that $14,958 had been allowed as back pay to members of the First Montana infantry, who served as volunteers during the Spanish war. This is for time service between the period of being calied out and actual muster in. The three national banks of Cheyenne have adopted the certificate plan in order to protect themselves and their depositors from possible embarrassment due to shortage of currency. This action has the approval of the business interests and the condition of the banks is declared to be excellent. The Miners’ union and the Smeltermen’s union of Butte have received notices from the Amalgamated Copper and other mining companies that the old scale of wages, in force before the agreement on the sliding scale was made, will be restored. This means a Mrs. Ellen Nagie, 414 4th street, Green Bay, Wis., writes: “T have often heard Peruna praised and it is more widely known here than any other medicine, but I never knew what a splendid medicine it reall y was until a few weeks ago when I caught a bad eold which settled all over me. ‘The doctor wanted to prescribe, but [ told him I was goingt as his home, and who wasarrested in Los Angeles on a charge of forgery, admits that he has forged checks on an extensive scale in practically every city of importance in the west, including Salt Lake City, Denver, Ogden, Butte, Kansas City, Omaha, St. Louis and Portland. The civil service commission has just ordered examinations in twelye western states to be held November 19, open to men between the ages ‘of 18 and 35, for the railway mail service. The examination is comparatively easy. Utah, Idaho, Wyoming and Nevada are among the states in which examinati$ns will be held. The Seattle Clearing House association has decided that the local situation does not call for the issuance of clearing house certificates or other emergency measures, such as most other cities have adopted. Seattle's banks have only nominal sums on deposit in New York and Chicago banks, and averaging between 40 and 50 per cent reserves. Anaconda and Missdula, Mont., recently adopted ordinances compelling saloons to close at midnight, and ‘I consider it the finest cough remedy.”” PeruNA TABLETS:—Somepeopleprefer to take tablets. rather than to tale medicine ina fluid form, Such people can obtain Perana tablets, which repre sent the solid me igic inal ingredients of Peruna. Mode! for Rest of the Force, While Oil City cannot, perhaps, boast of being a_ strictly cold-water town, she can, we believe, lay claim to having among her residents the champion temperance man of the state, if not of the entire country. Not only has he never drank any kind of spiritous or malt liquors, but he has never allowed anytea, coffee, soup: or any kind of milk to pass his Tips since he was a child. He is a colored man, was born in slavery, and because his father frequently drank more whisky than was good for him, he resolved when a boy to never drink any- thing but water. And he has reli- giously kept the resolution. He is a member of the Oil City police force, and his name is Major Franklin.— Oil City (Pa.) Blizzard. To Err Is Human. Robert Browning once found himself at a dinner, at a great English house, sitting next to a lady who was connected with the highest aristocracy. She was very graciously inclined, and did her utmost to make conversation. “Are you not a poet?” she finally asked “Well,” said Browning, “people are sometimes kind enough to: say that I am.” “Oh, please don't mind my having mentioned it,” the duchess hast ened to say, with the kindest of smiles “You know Byron and Tennyson and others wer 6 poets.” Too Many Islands. Larry—Mefriend Casey has made a lot av money awn gone to spind th summer in th’ Thousand islands. He invited me up. Denny—Faith, phoy don't yez go? Larry—Bedad, he didn't say which island awn Oi might have to hunt over noine hundred and nointy-noine be fore Oi found him. By thot time me vacation would be over. HER “BEST FRIEND.” at the recent session of the Helena council a similar measure was introduced. Since the recent session of the legislature all public gambling houses bs Peruna and sent tor a bottle and tried it “[ felt much better the next morning and within five days I had not a trace of any lameness or any cough. $4 a day to $3.50. Ὶ C. R. Homer, who claims Portland A Woman Thus Speaks of Postum. We usually consider our best friends those who treat us best. Some persons think coffee a real ly enforced. J. C. Sehwick, convicted at Gold- friend, but watch it carefully awhile and observe that it is one of the field, Nevada, of killing John R. Davy meanest of all enemies for it stabs at Columbia on January 20, has been sentenced to thirty years’ imprison- one while professing friendship. Coffee contains a poisonous drug— ment. This is the first conviction for a killing at this term of court, in nine | caffeine—which injures the delicate other cases the defendants being re | nervous system and frequently sets up disease in one or more organs of the leased. A large force is engaged a. the Den- | body, if its use is persisted in. “TI had heart palpitation and nervver mint in coining the $48,000,000 gold bars stored there and more bul- ousness for four years and the doctor told me the trouble was caused by lion is pouring in daily from the Colo- have been closed and the lawis strict- and other western mines. The output of the mint for October exceed $8,000,000, mainly in $20 pieces. coffee. He advised me: to leave it off. but I thought I could not,” writes a Presumably for the purpose of robbery, unknown persons have assassinated John H. Holmes at his mining prospect near Wolf creek, in Montana. Hoimes had been engaged as coachman for prominent residents of Helena for a number of years, and saved quite a sum. Hethen devoted hin:self to mining. Postum Food Coffee and it so satis- rado total will gold Thomas Brown, sentenced to seven years’ imprisonment in the Colorado penitentiary for complicity in the killing of Isaac Lebo and Chris Miller at the election of 1904 in Cripple Greek, was released last week, having received an unconditional pardon from Governor Buchtel. Ed Smith, one of the men arrested on the charge of being implicated in ic Srrup Co. itis™Ἡρέποῖ,.printed on the the Great Northern hold-up at Rondo, sows rate LEADING.DRUGGISTS, ular price 50¢ per bottle. fourteen years in the Montana penitentiary for burglary and released on parole last January. by MRS. E. M. TINNEY jured. reduction of the scale of wages from Parker. | end Springville. straight after the thoater. mourning FAMOUS POLITICAL CENTER WILL SOON DISAPPEAR ferers from ecarlet fever Helping Impecunious Man, “If you happen to have theater ticksts that haven't cost you anything,” said the bachelor girl, “and don’t want to take a woman, you must diplomatic ally go about asking some man you know if you want his company. If he is a man without money, and he generally is if he is very interesting, be will bave a dozen engagements that prevent his accompanying you. He wants to go, you understand, but— “This is what you must do. You must explain to him quickly, in the same breath that you ask him, that you have a dinner engagement beforehand and that you must come home band died. As a matter of self-protection the bankers of Provo have decided to limit the withdrawal by persons having accounts of cash to the sum of $50, All checks and drafts iwice a week. will be honoréd, but instead of getting eash for them credit certificates will be given. Following the example of other citclearing jes, the Salt Lake house HE Passing of the Fifth Avenueho- publican affairs, but the old bu banks have decided to issue clearing | tel will mark the disappearance of has been replaced by a newone, r house certificates in settle ment of bal- | che last of the city’s hotels possessing } as the old leaders of Democrac ances until eastern cities advise that been a distinctively political atmosphere. they are settling in the regular way. About the only premmnent politieal The Fifth Avenue hotel has been the The banks have adopted this plan as center of Republican activity in New figure at present closely identified with & matter of protection. York almost ever since the party any metropolitan hotel is Gov Hughes Accused of the murder of Ezra Pen| who has announced that his legal regcame into existence ney and his son George, in Millard Until the last campaign the party idence is the Hotel Astor, fronting on county, in 1898, George and John Hopsquare If headquarters for the state was in ‘the Broadway, at Longacre per and Mrs. Mary Armstrong, who hotel, and during the years when the Hughes political star rises as far were arrested in Denver last week, Thomas C. Platt was the boss he re- as the governor's admirer’s expect, it at the request of the Utah authorities, sided there. NowPlatt, boss no long | may be that the new Astor wil! fall assert they will easily prove an alibi er, has moved to an obscure side heir to the political glories of the and will soon be released. It is more p-obstreet, and only a fewold-time politi- old Fifth Avenue. The state board of heaith received cians are to be met wandering able, however, that the size of the reports of an extraordinary number of through the corridors of the fameus | great new establishments like the eases of disease at Mount Pleasant Kidneys, overcoming Backache, Bladder weakness and Urinary trouble of all kinds, if taken before the stage of Bright's disease. Those who havetried this say it positively overcomes pain in the back, ciears the urine of sediment and regulates urination, especially at night, curing even the worst forms of bladder weakne Every man or woman hero who feels that the kidneys are not strong or acting in a healthy manner should mix this prescription at home and give it a trial, as it is said to do wonders for many persons The Ser n (Pa.) Times was first to print this remarkable prescription, in October, of 1906, since when all the leading newspapers of New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Pittsburg and other cities have made many announcements of it to their readers. A GOTHAM THE GREATEST THEATRE CITY IN WORLD Fred Downe and Pat Daly, two Alta miners, who were charged with having robbed the till of Deltrich’s saloon at Alta of $74.75 on October 22, were discharged from custory after the evidence against them was heard. D. the smaller towns. The mixture is said to cleanse and strengthen the clogged and inactive Times. plan of curtailment of expenditures all over the Harriman system. Washington, one-half ers, so that from the top to the bot- Cr κ΄ = and was made the excuse for a bet. Now the handbook men who reaped large harvests have departed to other flelds, vetting of any consequence is indulged in, Telephones have recently been given up by brokers, and arbitrage wires have been cut out of the offices of some of the largest brok- pn : ! ΜΗ t on the curb and in the pockets of the brokers that they are not in clined to ri t. Again, every base The effect of the lack of business| in bave been de- enting the brokers during the dull jods matching coins Now they have nothing to do, for money 18 su Uh, was run down and killed by an | in the outside market is pronounced! twenty-three were males and thirty fe their luncheons. p company, and well known throughout } Of these with tobacco. mercantile houses Stock Exchange been paying their men do not mourn their departure Lake City was broken the past week, same of The high-priced cafes making money enough to live on. Th veterans of the curb are in a measure | pleased by this gradual eliminatior for it is taking from the market wi are known as “wildeat” traders, men| who come there to make money any} way and with any stock. These have} Colonel D. Y. Wheeler, western rep: | been the first to go, and conservative) Salt is the mixture serted for cheap restaurants. Formerly Commissioner Bingham's guardians of the peace were kept busy Only automobile in Denver last week. cheap more lucrative climes Many have! gone to the western mining camps and a few have obtained positions in| salaries to $25, and the men have not} bjected, being giad to get that sum.} resentative of the Richardson Drug a ing the flush times have departed for tives $50 a week The Utah county teachers’ institute is scheduled to meet in Lehi November 16. The session will be held in tha new tabernacle, and 160 teachers tre expected to be present. | Th banks of Lehi and the business | cashier's use men have agreed to | checks in leiu of cash, as much as possible fer business purposes, until the present flurry has subsided the case against Mrs. Annie M. Dandelion, inal cost from any druggist even in killed a fellow countryman at Garfield on July 4th, was found guilty of mur der in the second degree by the trial jury in Salt Lake Cits busliels of apples during Extract ingredients can be obtained at nom- Mads Jensen, who died at his home in Mt. Pleasant last week, came to Mt. Pleasant in 1861, and had resided there continuously from that time until his death Japanese whe Juzo Tsukudo, the by the health department. Bottle. ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three ounces. A prominent physician is the authority that these simple, harmless CURB BROKERS DWINDLE WITH SLUMP IN MARKET A switehman named Cohen met with a serious accident in the Ogden yards, being run over and sustaining injuries which may prove fatal of Kidney Bladder Afflictions—Shake Fluid to The necessary signatures having been obtained to a petition, a library and gymuasium will probably be established In Lehi record Promptly Overcome Mix the following by shaking well fn a bottle, and take in teaspoonful doses after meals and at bedtime: about $6,000 The weekly birth and deposits are growing daily Simpie Ingredients Welj which amounting to and Fire at Ogden last week destroved there was State Bank Examiner Engle of Washington says the banks of that } State were never in better condition ANYONE | UTAH | UTAH STATE NEWS $12,000 WHICH TALENTED WRITER Mont., has been positively idestified as George F. Hauser, sentenced to Wis. lady. “On the advice of a friend I tried fied me that I did not care for coffee after a few days’ trial of Postum “As weeks went by and I continued to use Postum my weight increased from $8 to 118 pounds, and the heart trouble left me. I have used it a year now, and am stronger than I ever was. I can hustle up stairs without any heart palpitation, and I am cured of nervousness. “Mychildren are very fond of Post- um and it agrees with them. My sister liked it when she drank it at my house, but not when she madeit at her own home. Now she has learned to make it right, boil it according to directions, and has become very fond of it. You may use my name if you wish, as | am not ashamedof praising my best friend—Postum.” Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read “The Road to Wellville,” in pkgs. “There's a Rea son.” |