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Show IS sown to lawyer by profession, moat people a the bull y of the treat system of rallwa Itneli of New York city. He km near Marietta, Ga. In 1883 ai vai edu cated at the University cl TOQCgtee. In 1 8SS he waa admitted ktbe bar. III congressman from the Tenth district of Texas and was to the Sixty-thir- d congress. He waa bora la San Marcos, Tex, In 1861, was educated Utha Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas, Baylor and the University of Texas, and waa admitted to the bar In 1884. He was assistant city attorney of Austin for several years before going to congress Mrs. Burleson was Miss Adele 8teiner of Austin. Josephus Daniels. Josephus Daniels, secretary of the navy, la the one newspaper man given place in the cabinet. Hthai also been active in politics and is the Democratic national committee for North Carolina. Mr. Daniels was born In 1862 at Washington, N. , and began his newspaper career at the age of eighteen as editor of the Wilson (N. C.) Advance. In 1885 he became editor of the Raleigh State Chronicle, which nine years later he consolidated with the North Carolinian and the New and Observer. Franklin K. Lane. Franklin Knight Lane haa been a member of the interstate commerce unl-Tersl- Brief Sketches of Advisers of the New President. BRYANS CAREER EPITOMIZED lane and the University of Wisconsin He married Mlaa Helen Beall of Austin, Tex.. In 1895. William C. Redfield. William eox P.edfleld has Just completed hia first term as a congressman, but be haa been prominent In the politics of New York for a good many A woman plays the game of love to in; a man plavs U forpasiime. a - Famous Tunnel BuHdard McRtynolda Skilled In "Trust Bust- MeAdoe ing," Garrison a Man of Unuaual Cxacutive Ability, Others Able. Beware the Yeoman! Thl U 1 hiiod when burglar! na aivl robbrnr arr ramwm Don't keep cut wbera It ran b atolrn. vinca Dnpoalt It In a wrth ua, ttbrr it will be atno-Knel- jr aala and will be drawing per rent compound lute real. You ran drpoait nr mtbdraw her by tsaiL W rite lor lull Information. 6 March President! Washington, Wilson today aent to the senate the names of the following aa the membora of hia cabinet: Secretary of 8tate William Jennings Bryan of Nebraska. i IlIiH'"; Walker Brothers K you coffer from sack srmpl an st ImoiiUr lxumk you slxmld take aa lnTigormt!ng tome and woman hr tagu-lator mCefactica foe 1. Pierces Favorite Prescription Mada wHkoot alcohol a pur. gljrarle extract of Amarkaa fonat raota. Your AA i V drussat will aupphr you. It Haa Glean Satisfaction U $ I OvsrdOYesn making proposition Writ. today, bona Hu fl AHIfn Iltall I treemono, ISMUaad. Ura. Onr 3 ptj OVER 100 - .. oi M, Pettit Eve6alve YEARS OLD GAVE HIMSELF AWAY. . , XT' if5'--" si,' koimiiltp i"inrmii Salt Lako City "A Tawar at Stmt" Headache Blue? onreran, niii,,f! lttHM(la Bankers Backache-Nervo- us? which has grew meiu-ber?ft- w To Women ranaM US. LINDLEY Anyway, a watched pot aetilom holla over and the same year he married Houston Fleming of Chattanooga, fis entered the practice of law la Bee York in 1892, and since 1901 hsa)eea Interested chiefly in tunnel coming. tlon there He is president of e Hudson & Manhattan Railroad Wm THE ASTER-MODE- M. GARRISON, Sscretary of War. L pany. of the Royal Standard Typewriter I l"e W I MS- - . $75.00 Eiirn WILLIAM No 19 0. Other No Standard Typewriter Combines all the advantages of several models in one MASTER-MODE- L tar iaff 1 ewriter Co. 364 Broadway, New York 36 West Second South Street Salt Lake City, Utah Branch Offices and Agencies the World Over A POSITIVE ad CURE FOR - Liquor, ind Drug Addictions Iknb m prtvMalr m iTITOn so YOU wMWW. Wwr " 4. m tn i 1jA , THE iTMtsd M fcCCUY IN- - Estssi LA UAs C KODAK? Then TM will went one of Uhw 'F.vrt'Vt at or A Di.aias" WS GIVE FRSSI Writ today postal arUt bring oo. to you. We do developing and Snleblng lor pnrtH-ulm-r people. BALT LARK PHOTO isu Mala KlPPLT 1 ' , Thought He Had Em. Secretary OAVID A. HOUSTON, 1 Secretary of Agriculture. sutwequently he was the Democratic cascus candidate tor United States David F. Houston. In David Franklin Houston, chanSt. university, of Washington esllor of agjjuls, Wilson Ishas a secretary familiar with the proriculture who cesses Of advancing scientific farming ihd allied questions In this country. Mr. Houston waa president of the Texas Agricultural and Mecnanlcal college for a number of years, and has taught t CO. on Pretest WILLIAM G. M'ADOO. Secretary of the Treasury. years that a sketch of his career seems almost superfluous. Born Salem. 111.. In 1880. he was graduated ' family. with highest honors from Illinois coF the nervous reVQuneTtgbt,Teplied lege at Jacksonville In 1881 and ud worried looking man in the front ceived hia masters degree In 1884 f row. In 1883 he was given the degree You" agreo with me, slrT said the LU B. by Union College of Law. Chie orator. cago. After practicing law tn served ! do, replied the worrted looking he amt Lincoln, Nsb, Just paid for new as a member of the 52nd and 63rd siltor aloe dauthtera and one wife. congresses. Having written the Democratic nathe for ver plank" Of Course. tional convention of 1898 and made Oh,, Hi len! Suppose I should faint a sensational speech, he was nomilu srroe timi and I should come to nated for president, but waa defeated seme youi mans arms! What would by William McKinley. Nominated 1 do again In 1900. he was again beaten by Why, V alga ret, keep your eyes McKinley, and then established the of cr uW , Commoner and made a tour of the world. Nominated a third time In Does. 1908. be was - defeated by W. H- - Taft ;K jou ukc iV advltesaldL Jones, ' Mr.Bryan- married Mary Elisabeth will rntnd Jcur own affairs. Nc tn T884. He hsi done much Baird m.t a ever got rli V fighting other peO and written several booke.r ki batUes.?,-.- 4 McAdoo the Tunnel Builder. Oh. I dont knokj replied Brown Gibbs McAdoo, though William How about the laww? evident that the orators exwife was not present to hearhlm press his sentiments, there he Bhouted. My friends. to every head one be only ought to Jack-sonviU- nu.yi'r ALBERT BURLESON, postmaster General ' "V lec-turln- g From 1903 to 1907 he wu eV ststant attorney general of Oututci SUtea. lfe then returned ti l practice, but haa been retala assistant to the attorney In matters reflating to the ment of the glnta. ph-at- Mgpe-cla- e- - Reynolds la unmarried. Albert. .a.Buriescs.., Allrt Sidney "Burleson h served seven consecutive n B. WILSON, of Labor. Blossburg, named for secretary of la bor He was born in Blantyre. Scotland, in 1862. and came to this country The next year he began In 1870. working in the Pennsylvania coal mines, and from early manhood he has been actively interested In trade union affairs. For eight years he was inof the ternational secretary-treasure- r United Mine Workers of America He Mr. WilHe now engaged in farming. son haa been a member of the last three congresses, representing the FifHe is teenth district of his state. married and haa nine children. abator. I Went Broadway. Salt Lake City A aWfrado Farmer Brown Hello, John! you feellnT Farmer Jones Poorly. I felt all right yesterday, but I kinder think today somethins the matter with me. I feel some o the symptoms of scia- WILLIAM requet. loot a iT SALT LAKE STAMP CO. 6S ConSkTaT x RUBBER STAMPS FREE Cara tf'liy Reports. bS Laka City, flab Walt '33,000,000. -- JAMES C. M'REYNOLDS. Attorney General. clergyman. He is a brother of Justlct Charles G. Garrison of the New Jersey to supreme court. He was appointed the chancery court in June, 1904, and reappointed by Chancellor Mahlon Pit ney, now a Justice of the United States Supreme court, in 1911 for s term of seven years. James C. McRsynolds. In picking James Clark McReynoldi for the position of attorney general, Mr. Wilson selected a man who hu had a lot of experience us a trul buster." He is a native of Elkton, Ky where be was born in 18b2, and a grad uate of Vanderbilt university and tki law school of the University of Yb Co. n mission since 1905, and this expellee ia believed to have fitted him the executive, and judicial tasks in ilnlsterlng the public land laws of country. Born in Prince Edward in 1864, he received hia educa-- i the University of California became a lawyer In San Francls-Prio- r to hia designation to the 'Hisalon he waa a Democratic po-- 1 lit; J leader In California. ll was 4 DdtemYjic candidate for governor, defeated by a narrow margin. Houston of Missouri of Commerce WlUlam Secretary C. Redfield of New York. Secretary of Labor WlUlam B. Wilson of Pennsylvania With one or two exceptions, these men have attained considerable national fame, and all of them are admittedly able. Mr. Bryan'e Csrser. William J. Bryan has been so much la the publlo eye for a good many Royal IStewart-Gleeso- JENNINGS BRYAN, Secretary of State. Secretary of the Treasury William McAdoo of New York. Secretary of War Lindley M. Garrison of New Jersey. Attorney General James C. McRey-nold- s of Tennessee. Postmaster General Albert Burleson of Texas. Secretary of the Navy Josephus Daniels of North Carolina Secretary of the Interior Franklin K. Lane of California Exclusive Features Found in Llndley M. Garrison. The selection of Lindley M, G of New Jersey son, be secretary of war ia In line w! President Wilson's Idea that the holer of that position should be a m of unusual executive ability. He iss close friend of Mr. Wilson. Mr. Garg on ai born Jn Camden, N. J, N4 vember 28, 1864. He is a son of Re Joseph K. Garrison, an Episcopi WILLIAM C. REDFIELD, Secretary of" Commerce. years In 1902 and 1903 he was commissioner of, public works for the Borough of Brooklyn. In private life he is a manufacturer of ventilating anil hrating apparatus 'and engines. Mr. Redfield was born in 1858 in AlLady of the House Is your milk bany, N. Y.. was educated in the richer than Sklnnem s? schools of that city, and removed to Milkman Well, it's purer. New Yoik in 1S77 and to Brooklyn in Lady of the House How do you 1883 know? William B. Wilson. Milkman (absently) I have a filter Pennsylvanias representative in the n my pump. cabinet is William Bauchop Wilson of Italys Fight Against Malaria. Reports from American consular officers in Genoa and Leghorn, prepsAed in response of inquiries from the United States as to the market in Italy for a remedy for malaria, show that the prevalence of malaria in that kingdom haa steadily declined in recent years, mainly due, it is stated, to the energetic measures of the Italian government Quinine prepared at the State Military Pharmacy at Turin Is said by Consul General Jmes A. Smith to be on sale at all government tobacco shops at 4 cents a gram and Is distributed gratis to poor patients. Consul Frank Deedmeyer writes that In 1911 the number of deaths In Italy caused by malaria was estimated at 8,500 In a total population r of over tica, lumbago, dyspepsia, ringworm, bronchlhls an a few other serus ailments. Farmer Brown Du tell! What In th name o Tophet did ye do las night? Farmer Jones Wy, I read the new Farmers' almanac till near mornln'. Crime Note. First Small Town Police Official A crook was Just In to get permission for a little criminal work tonight Second Ditto Yegg work? First Small Town Police Official hold up by the Not much. First-clas- s original New York company. Puck. Last Extremity. Clara May I borrow your beaded belt, dear? Bees Certainly. But why all this ROYALTY BY PICKED formality of asking permission? CONSORT Smart Set I cant find it Method of Mating Somewhat Summary aa It la Done in the Kingdom of Siam. beKings of Siam apparently do not lieve in the wisdom of allowing single women to drift unattached about the country. In certain districts after a segirl has reached an age where herconis husband a herself for curing sidered doubtful, she becomes a That is. the daughter of the king the task of himself takes upon king eettling her suitably in life. His process is quite simple, and to He proceeds to the Siathe point mese penitentiary and looks over the various prisoners. There is a law in Siam that any prisoner can obtain his release by mairyir.g one of this class of girls, and. naturally enough, any is plsoner whom the king picks out not likely to be backward about consenting to the ceremony Nor does It make any difference if he is married, for the men of that country are not restricted to one wife. As far as can be learned, there is no allowance made for the inclination of the girl in question. She has failed in her mission in life as far as she herself Is concerned, and she must abide by the decision of the king. Cream Com Soup. Heat a quart of milk in a mush boiler. aa milk scorches easily; press a small cat of corn through a atralnei to remove hulls. If the corn does nol go through the strainer well, pour tbl FRANKLIN k. lane, milk Into It; this wlU help to secure Sscretary of tho' Interior. the pulp of the com. Add a Jump ol butter the sixe of a walnut and pep in several other educational instituIn Monroe, N. G, per and salt to suit the taste. Best born was He tions. vrar'educated one egg to a stlff froth eb Soutb-Csro-- 4 tn 1888 into the soup lightly a atid and and Una college and Harvard, D. from T- - minutes before serving. LL. of the degree ctlved the-whH- e-of Its Always A Good Thing To have a Clear Horizon at both ends of the day. i A dish of Post Toasties breakfast and again at the evening meal opens and closes the day with a dash of sunshine. foe Toasties are bits of hard, white Indian Own, first carefully cooked, then rolled thin and crinkly, and toasted to a delicate, appetizing .brown. Not a band touches the food in manufacture, and it is ready to serve direct from the package to be eaten with cream or milk and sugar, if desired. Posi Toasties taste good and are richly nourishing. 77 |