Show J Vu V ) THE SALINA CALL USE OF NATIONAL Silver? of CommcTfy (nil I plated tilvsr kaivn fairaataad to wear a yarn sad b saly aaa af tha Kim ws carry several Heard Erer FOREST h b By SALINA C N LUND Jr hie UTAH Growth In Volume of Business Arising From Uss of Forests Hss Created Serious Admlnietratlve Problem UTAH STATE NEWS The schools of Lehl were closed for two days last week on account of tcarlet fever A ban has been placed on the slot by the city officials of Mur machines ray The town of Alpine Is now lighted the lights being flrBt by electricity turned on February 2 There Is a famine In houses for purposes In Green Elver and at ' least twenty families are looking for homes to live in Dog poisoners are busy In Ogden Over a score of valuable animals havs Y been poisoned by some miscreant dur lng the past week Work on Lehl’s new waterworks system ia to begin In the spring the bonds recently Issued for that pur poee having been disposed of 800 Utah people left Approximately Balt Lake City over the Salt Lake on the Elks fourth Route February annual excursion to Los Angeles By the latter part of August Murmodern ray will have an ilectrlc flour mill In operation with of 125 barrels per day I capacity An unknown man evidently a for signer met death on a street cross' tng In Salt Lake being run down by train the body being horribly Urges Congress by ' The Loves Courtship and Marriage of Abraham Lincoln Warlike Preparations Re- of Washington— The actual use of the varied resources of the govern men t’l 168000000 acres of national forest land Is on the Increase according to the report the work for the fiscal The report says that from year 1908 an administrative standpoint the most Striking fact of the year was the remarkable Increase which took place in the volume of business transacted This growth In business done by the United States forest service last year over the previous year Is partly brought out In the following statement showing percentages of Increase: In the number of timber Bales 236 per In the amount cent of timber' cut under sales 102 per cent in the num76 per ber of free timber permits cent In the number of grazing permits 11 per cent and In the number of permits 67 per cent That the additions to existing national forests and now creations caused this Is Increase only to a small extent shown by the fact that the area creased is only 11 per cent In speaking of this feature of the work of tbs forest service In his annual report the secretary of agriculture says in part: “The growth in the volume of bust ness arising from use of the foreBte has created a very serious admlnlstra-tivLast year 78 per cent problem of the time of the administrative and protective force was taken up by the demands of national foreBt busings The average forest area to each ficer supposedly available for patrol but duty was about 1200110 acres of the with more than time of these officers occupied with busiand other grazing ness the force actually available foi patrol was equivalent to about one man to each 500000 acres That under these circumstances the fire losses in a year of exceptional danger were to a down small very kept figure In comparison with the value of the timber exposed and the damage from for eat fires elsewhere Is a matter of com gratulatlon “The risk Incurred however is out cost of all proportion to the added which more adequate protection would Involve I am convinced that the prool use vision made for the care and the national forests has become Inadequate to their needs and I have there fiscal fore submlted estimates for the year 1910 which ask for a substantial Increase in the appropriation With the further growth In business which la certain to take place during tbd present year even less protection cad In the be given than has been given past Indeed the point has now neap ly been reached at which It Is nol even a choice between providing fof the needs of those who would pse the the forests forests and protecting themselves” Washington — To prevent the loss of life by catastrophes at sea such as so nearly happened when the’ liner went down recently the Republic president on Monday sent to congress a message urging the passage of a Mil similar to that Introduced by Representative Burke of Pennsylvania requiring the equipment of vessels with a wireless telegraph apparatus Before sending the message the president conferred with Mr Burke on dhe subject The president had been advised by the commissioner of navigation that In his opinion such dewas most urgently legislation manded and he argued In strong language the passage of this or a similar bill The closing paragraphs of the message are as follows: “The subject Is now under considHarry C Wright well known In rail eration by the congress and I am adway circles In Utah was killed at vised legislation to effect the same Green River Wyo last week being general purpose Is under considers-Iocaught between two carB and crushed abroad to death “Our Interest In Us enactment Is The ' Ogden Improvement City Keen on account cf the great number league has passed resolutions request of steerage a vve'l as cabin passen lng the city council to have clusters gers who Brnir ly arrive at and deof electric lights installed In the bust What we have part from o ir ' oris ness section of the city p actleal business already done r! It Is understood that seven new lines warrai ts United States In steel bridges are to be built at ones being first enoig the nations to enby the Salt Lake route between Salt act a statute rtqrijng the use of this Lake City and Los Angeles the new safeguard of human life” bridges to replace the present wooden ROAST FOrt CALIFORNIANS structures ol A committee of city councllmen Telegram Brigham City has been appointed tc President Sends Another Movement secure plans and estimates of costs Regarding for a suitable city hall and to find II telefollowing Washington — The the necessary funds can be raised for gram was sent by President Roosevelt this purpose on Monday to Speaker P A Stanton The home of Irving L Pratt prinof the California assembly regarding of the Tucker schools was the Japanese school bill: cipal burned to the ground on February 4 Is “The policy of the administration the loss being $2500 A defective flue lo combine the maximum of efficiency Is supposed to have been the cause In achieving the real object which for the conflagration the people of the Pacific slope have cars at heart with the minimum of friction institute When the farmers sent out by the Agricultural college and trouble while the misguided men as this reached Santaquln 150 men met the who advocate such action cars and attended the lecture on "Horagainst which I protest are following ticulture and Dairying” displaying a a policy which combines the very minimum of efficiency with the maxigreat Interest In the discourse Jim Donaldson last week began his mum of Insult and which while tosentence In the state prison tally falling to achieve any real reGIRL BEAtEN TO DEATH mc sult for goqd et might accomplish fphia&y WtTirter brothers the tvlo Scotchmen an 'iuQiity of harm’’ Well Known 8inger of Ottumwa Iowa who were buncoed out of a small forFoully Murdered Grower Net Farm Watermelons tune In a game ro Salt Lake soDes Moines Ia — Clara Rosen $100 an Acre City across the street the New loist In the Lutheran church at OttumWhile Wyo — Near Cheyenne running wa was murdered In an unusually Texof Salt Mexico border In southwestern Louis Strausberg aged 72 'take City slipped and fell In front ol as there is a large tract of land atrocious manner Friday night FebHer badly mutilated body a street car his right leg being so that formerly was considered fit only ruary 6 was for grazing regarded as the home of was found Saturday and a desperate badly crushed that amputation search will be made to capture her who made their the wild creatures Owing to his age the necessary I nests among the prickly jury may result fatally spines of slayer Miss Rosen who was fa beautiful Within the last two years A local telephone system Is soon to cart us woman 28 years old was to have II this ground has been proven valuable be put into operation at Gunnison been married it Is understood to Santo the dry farmer and G A Martin Will extend to Centerfleld Fayette ford Carlson of Ironton Wyo a mine Sixty-Axtell and probably Mayfield The police say this love afowner managing editor of the El Paso Herfair was the cause of her death They live phones have already been sub ald will tell the Third suitor murdered Dry Farming congress about it say disappointed pcrlbed with probably ten more If the when be addresses the congress at his former sweetheart Two susline Is run to Mayfield Cheyenne some time during Its sespects have been arrested John Martin recent Joseph Lund of Castledale sions which continue from February and William Travers both of whom ly lost a fine milch eow under pecu 23rd to 25th stoutly protest their Innocence An circumstances liar investigation showed that half of a lady’s hairpin Nephew of Admiral Sampson Said to Factional Dispute Ended had In some passed through the Ind —After Have Been Killed by Wife selecting Indianapolis usual blood channels till it reached Rochester N Y — The Wayne counIndianapolis as the place of meeting the heart causing death of the convention next the year ty grand jury at Lyons has Indicted adthe pioneer photog Mrs of America C R Savage Workers United Mine George A Sampson for murder rapher of Utah and of the west hav In the first degree alleging that she journed Saturday night with the delo-Delegate gates Binging “America” Pg established the first photographia killed her husband Harry a nephew In the state of Utah Jamea of British Columbia led in the Establishment of Admiral Sampson Harry SampJohn H Walker president diedg 3k his home In Salt Lake City on son was shot and killed at the Allyn singing of the Illinois district addressed the February 3 at the age of 77 Mr Sav- farm house near Palmyra on Novemdelegates and urged hearty age came to Utah In 1860 ber 1 1908 The theory of suicide In the support of President tournato an athletic Is have Ogden which was first maintained The chief acby his Lewis’ administration ment late In March Athletes from friends and neighbors later became tion taken by the convention at the the state school for the deaf and tho discredited and an Investigation folthe adoption closing session was blind of a resolution declaring against a from the state Industrial school lowed which resulted In Mrs Samprecurrence of the factional disputes and from the Ogden High school are son being Indicted In the campaign just closed already listed and other local InstiCharge is Made That Train Wae Detutions will also be represented Death of a Man Who Dared liberately Wrecked The Utah Indian war veterans have Attorney John B made application Miss — Following an Coldwater to' Colonel F M Moran who died Sunday night In executive director of the G vestigation of the wreck of an IlliSterrett A R encampment for permission to nois Central train which resulted In Phoenix Artz where he was seeking take part In the great parade of the the death of one man and the Injury to restore his health had gained the G A R veterans when the veterans of more than a Score of the crew and popular sobriquet of “the man who 190G he ran for governor meet In Salt Lake City next August H Mo dares” In Superintendent passengers on four tickets — Democrat Prohibiup suggestions made by Court of the Illinois Central railroad Following and League Juvenile Judge Volney C Gunnell the declared that the train was deliber- tionist —Independence Citizens’ and lost the election to Into a “cocked" police of Ogden will hereafter strictly ately wrecked Guild Governor Republican by a enforce the ordinance against faBt rid- twitch been used narrow margin which had not Mr Moran one time the fast Chicago summoned the entire Massachusetts Already Jbere has since ing and driving Saturday been an unusual activity noticed In flyer from New Orleans rushed at legislature before the grand jury to of the bicycle ordithe enforcement headlong speed early Monday morngive evidence as to the alleged brinance ing bill bery In the ' The town of Sandy has a The appa volunteer fire department Charged With Embezzlement Battleships Homeward Bound — Samuel McGowan ratus consists of only one hose cart Okla Guthrie the bands on board GlbraltarWith but just as toon as the contributions of Degraff Kans one of the best playing “Home Sweet Home” the are In ne'V equipment will be pur known Indian authorities In the counAmerican fleet of sixteen battleships chased anu housed In the central por try was arrested here on Monday on under Real' Admiral Sperry left GibOle Nelson was a federal tion of the town 6 for raltar Saturday Jury Indictment grand February chosen chief him with embezzlement and Hampton Roads on the last lap of Its of the charging At the annual convention cruise of of federal funds famous misappropriation Utah State Woolgrowers’ association miles They will follow the of the Indian while superintendent held In Salt Lake City last week It school at Chllocco Okla from 1904 route to Hampton Roads a diswas voted to retain In office the comtance of 3600 miles and about 1000 He was released on bond lo 1908 plete list of officers and d'roctors for The indictments which were returned miles off the American coast they will another year and thereby sustained be met and escorted Vome by the on Friday last consist of nine counts the action of the organizers and pro alleging embezzlement and five for third squadron of the Atlantic fleet moterg of the association under Rear Admiral Arnold making alleged false vouchers Kuhn aged 21 son of e Archibald Noted French Poet Dead Bryan in Auto Accident prominent resident of Ogden commit M Francisco Paris— San in ted suicide Tampa Fla — While returning from taking the noted French poet was found Sutherland college where he delivpoison The young man had gone oul ered his lecture "The Prince of in the world to make his own living dead In the railway tunnel at St Gerhad become despondent over reverse! It Is believed that lace” William J Bryan came near main on Monday and ended his life rather than cal' the death of M Mendes was accidenA big automobile In lffSng his life upon his parents for funds train at Parl& at which he was riding threw a tire on a tal He boarded near Tarpon A resoluttorf and Springs asking the state legis midnight bound for his home at St bridge Jature to pass a bill changing the title Gemain plunged into the trestle work throwHe had dlLed at the home ing the occupsnts out Mr bf county surveyor to county engineer Bryan of a friend The authorities are of was on the side next to that which making that office one of record and the opinion that he fell asleep In the struck the woodwork and was jammed providing for additional duties and an carriage and that by mistake he openagainst a rail and suffered considerIncrease of sa'sry was unanimously t first (t was thought ed the door of his compartment while able Injury Sasied at a meeting of the Ogden the train was still In the tunnel and hli lag was broken but It was only of commerce lest week bad! bruised tell beneath tha wheels °he I a Law Measure Hat Been Introduced Burke of PennsylRepresentative vania Requiring Equipment of Vessels te I I to Pass quiring Proper Equipment All Ocean Steamers passim the highest ferlu aed Are Being and Nicar- Made by Salvador HERE was a vein of strong and true romance in the makeup of the man Lincoln as there has it Is Believed That Preeldents of Salbeen — no matter — in how vador and Guatemala Are the natures of most of for the Overthrow men who have made history writes President Zelaya Fullerton L Waldo in the PhiladelListen to his own story phia Ledger of the first awakenings of the tenPanama— Passengers by a steam- der sentiment — It Is very like the ship have Just arrived here and re- dream of Kipling’s Brushwood Boy port warlike preparations on the part except In the of Salvador and Nicaragua When the “When I was a little codger (In the Pacific mall steamer passed down the Indiana days) one day a coast Presides Figuera of Salvador wagon with a lady and two girls and a man broke down near us and while with a military staff was Inspecting It being re: they were fixing up they cooked In our all the port garrisons kitchen of SalvaThe woman bad books and ported that an invasion read us stories headed by D! and they were the dorean revolutionists first I had ever heard I took a great Alflro and assisted by Nicaragua fancy to one of the girls and when was imminent A dispatch from Managua Bays: they were gone 1 thought of her a great deal and one day when I was InstiThe government of Salvador out In the sun by the house I gated by Guatemala ordered that its sitting wrote out a story in my mind I gunboat President should fire Its guns I took my father's horse and thought of at night in the pretense repulsing followed I the wagon and finally Salvaforces Invading Nicaraguan found It and they were surprised to dorean territory the Intention being see I talked me with the girl and to create against the Nicapersuaded her to elope with me and raguan government that night I put her on my horse and It Is generally believed that Presiwe started off across the prairie After dent Figuera of Salvador and Presiseveral hours we came to a camp and anxdent Cabrera of Guatemala are we found It was the one we had left ious for the overthrow of President a few hours before anif we went In Zelaya of Nicaragua The next night we tried again and the same thing happened — the horse GIGANTIC 8TEAL UNCOVERED came back to the same place and then we concluded we ought not to elope Theft of Thousands of Dollars Worth I stayed until I had persuaded fier faRailroad of Merchandise from ther to give her to me I always Livingston Mont — What ts proving meant to write that story out and to be one of the most collossal Bteals ever perpetrated on a railway company in this stake was discovered Saturday February 6 by the force employed In the sheriff's office In this city when twelve persons were placed under arrest charged with stealing In large quantities of merchandise transit on the Northern Pacific railway Although the Investigation has worth more than 115000 Just begun of merchandise has been recovered It Is stated by The officers that probably forty or fifty persons will be Implicated in this robberies before the vestigation is completed It Is understood that the robberies t °n f°“e tralnilien that an organized gang have been engaged in the work The arrests were made as the result of a tip thfft Is believed to have been given Sheriff McCue by a woman In the case who fell out with certain member of the gang agua According to MAKING READY FOR Reports MARCH said after he was' president “and I often think of her now and I have loved the name of Rutledge to this day” A year or so later Lincoln became Involved in a singular embarrassment A girl named Mary Owens came to New Salem to visit her sister Mrs Lincoln Able and spent four weeks met her and liked her for her steady her evicharacter and dent domesticity and neither last nor least her prepossessing appearance After she went he jestingly told Mrs Able that if she would bring her sisMrs ter back he would marry herand Able reported the conversation Mary Owens accepted Lincoln’s offer as being seriously intended Lincoln was In a dreadful predicament Go back upon his word he would not even If It meant lifelong Mary Owens was a misery for him year older than he and when he met her again she seemed to have lost most of her good looks He wrote to her “I am afraid you would not be satisfied" he said “you would have to be poor without the means What I have 'said your poverty I will most positively abide by provided you wish It My opinion is that you had better not do It You have not been accustomed to hardship and It may be more severe than you now I know you are capable of imagine thinking correctly on any subject and If you deliberate maturely upon this before you decide then I am willing to abide by your decision’ This did not sound In Miss Owens’ of ears like the ardent protestation true love She! wrote back and gave him a piece of her mind saying that he was “deficient In those little links Just a Common Swindler of numeroiu Paris — As a result Paul dux Dufresnay was complaints arrested Synday on a warrant issued on the by an examining magistrate The police say charge of swindling that Dufresnay fled to the United States fifteen years ago while under conviction for fraudulent bankruptcy hot later he returned to Paris where he opened Imposing premises under the title Steamship emline” He engaged Invested ployes who it is alleged sums ranging from 1100 to 11000 at of their being engaged uj a condition him Blames the Japanese New York — The members of Gotchl Kwal a club of Japanese students In and lis this city met Sundav'night' tened to speeches by several of their comand more experienced older Kokoicht Consel General patriots Mudzlno the principal speaker talked on “The Future of the Japanese In He showed not the United States” the least resentment over the agitation on the Pacific coast and placed on his countrymen part of the blame there The for the misunderstanding he said have not assimiJapanese lated as they should Men Drowned In Preeence of Helpless Comrades Woodshole Mass — While standing on Sunday on a pond near here Charles Gottllebson wireless operator of the revenue cutter Acushnel broke through the Ice and both he and Seaalso of the Oscar Bongved man Ajcushnel who made a brave attempt Sevto rescue him were drowned eral of their shipmates endeavored to reach the drowning men from the Bhore by tying their handkerchiefs tobut the gether to make a ice kept breaking under them Important Decision at to Relation ol Carrier ana Passenger Helena Mont — Holding that the re lation of carrier and passenger did not exist because the plaintiff did nol use the platform provided for mounting in an electric car but chose his own means of mounting It the supreme court has reversed the judgment of the district court of this In the personal Injury suit of Robinson against the Helena Light & RailIn the lower court way company Robinson recovered $10000 for juries sustained In trying to board - V Discouraging Vagabondage Tha Luxemburg government is treatVagabonds to bread ing Incorrigible and water for the first four days of and to the lowest their Imprisonment scale of ordinary diet twice a week The prisons are said to afterward hs emptying fast Co The Lothrop Lee & Shepard has just received s letter from J T whose safety concerning Trowbridge to much solicitude was felt as he had sailed for southern Italy in December The veteran author is at Hotel Belleto stay vue Naples where he expects TrowMf for some weeks to come bridge Is In excellent health at 81 and of to the forward publication looking bis latest book "A Pair of Madcaps" 1st He which Is to come out April writes that the only regret connected at the with his trip is that It occurred together time of the great disaster with the fear that some of hla friends alarmed have In' America been may Hawaiian girls will serve tropical fruit at the Hawaii' building during A tb" exposition large shipment of frulta will be kept in refrigerators during the exposition number - of the In the January North American Review Hannls Taylor In an article entitled “The Solid’ South a National Calamity” deplores the fact that by almost exclusive attention to an issue which is' purely withlocal the south has deliberately held Itself from exerciBing its rightIn the determination of ful Influence himself national affairs Dr Taylor man urges his fellow s southern to broaden the scope ol southerners and he sees their political Interests in the growing importance of Southern Industries an Influence which will compel southerners to ultimately with their northern tange themselves brethren in the attempt to Insure wise and sane national policies irrespective of local prepossessions and i ' next exposition ' L'?co1"’ Tofmade Photograph about I S(f which go to make up a woman’s happiness” Lincoln not a little relieved accepted this rejoinder as the conclusion of the matter and wrote to Mrs Browning: “I have now come to the conclusion never again to think of marrying" About a year later a and fascinating 21 Kentucky girl years old Mary Todd— the sister of a Mrs Edwards at whose house Linwas a coln frequent visitor— was the cause of a broken resolution Stephen A Douglas was among Lincoln’s vals for the hand of the beautiful southron but Lincoln won out In this his first debate against the kittle giant” and in a twelvemonth from the time that he first met her Lincoln was engaged to be married to Mary Todd and on November 4 1842 they were married by the Rev Charles Dresser at the house of Mary’s Nlnlan W Edwards who had been bitterly opposed from the start to the alliance on the ground of Lincoln’s poverty Mr and Mrs Lincoln went to board at the Globe tavern where the charge was $4 a week for the twain The four children of the union were: Edward Baker born March 10 1846 who died in Infancy William Wallace born December 21 1850 who died in the White House February 20 1862 Thomas born April 4 1853 who died at the age of 18 and the and sole survivor Robert Todd born August 1 1843 The latter a lawyer by profession and a Harvard of war graduate became secretary under Garfield and Arthur minister to England under Harrison and is now of the Pullman president Company reMrs Lincoln outsiding In Chicago lived her husband's martyrdom until Dr Thomas W DresJuly 16 1882 ser the doctor who attended her in her last illness says of the closing years of her life: "In the late years of her life mental peculiarities were developed which finally culminated In a slight apoplexy producing paralysis of which she died Among the peculiarities alluded to one of the mdst singular was the habit she had during the last year or so of her life of Immuring herself In a perfectly dark room and for light using a small candle light even when the sun was shinNo urging ing bright but of doors would Induce her to go out Into the fresh air Another peculiarity was the accumulation of large quantities of Bilks and dress goods In trunks and by the cartload which she never used and which accumulated until It was really feared that the ftoor of the storeroom would give way She was bright and sparkling In conversation and her memory remained singularly good up to the very close of her life Her face was animated and pleasing and to me she was always an Interesting woman and frhlle the whole world was finding fault- with her temper and It was clear to ms that disposition ths trouble was raallr a cerebral sum- Lee & Lothrop Shepard Co will Issue a revised and greatly enlarged edition of William HIckox’s Manual’’ “Correspondent’s Mr Hickox as Is well known has for a school years conducted In Boston and has built up a standard hook from what he has found to he the actual needs of his students On publish it and I began once hut I concluded that it was not much of a story But I think that was the beginning of love with me” When “Abe” was 22 years old he became clerk In the store of Denton Offutt at New Salem Ind It was a and his employment general store was various Presently he was made and carried letters (for postmaster the sparse population of a couple of In his hat and hungrily hundred) read every one of their newspapers before he let them go He also found employment as deputy county surveyor He boarded at the tavern of one James Rutledge grandson of a signer of the declaration and there ha met and fell head over heels In love with the beautiful Ann Rutledge Ann Rutledge had been engaged to a prosperous young farmer John McNeill by name hut John McNeill had “heard the east and had gone thither upon business bent promlsing to come back and reclaim her as his bride His letters at first frequent and ardent became and occasional) and finally there were no more of Mr McNeill’s missives for Postmaster Lincoln to hand to Ann from the crown of his hat She still was faithful to McNeill’s memory For a long time she would not lffiten to a word of love from the newcomer But it was the old story of “first endure then pity then embrace’’ "Abe” likewise felt sorry for the jilted Ann and longed to be able to comfort her with his sympathy They were thrown together three times a day at meals and presently she let him sit with her on the steps and that led to long rambles through the country roundabout When at last she was convinced that McNeill was never coming back to her Ann Rutledge yielded to Lincoln's impassioned pleading and agreed to beccme hla” wife She must have realized the promise in him which others disbelieved or descried but dimly for she felt her need of a better education that she might be a more suitable helpmeet for him So It was arranged that while Abraham went to Springfield for the legislative session and to study law she should go to Jacksonville and spend the winter In an academy there In the following spring they were to ' be married Spring came but the apple blossoms and the roses were laid upon her ' grave The doctors said Ann Rutledge died of brain fever and doubtless they were right It may have been due to to learn her pathetic eager desire enough to be the wife of the future statesman that she saw In the overgrown and awkward clerk of the country store Lincoln was beside himself with grief and his friends feared suicide He never was again quite the man of Irrepressible buoyant spirits that he was Incessantly before Ann Rutledge was taken from him “I really loved that girL" ha once to pitto- - af year toreatba toll ikstch sad aad tokcHw Hany J Rebtoaaa Atty at LawSab Lain City 304-aI Patsato Mgs Isfidieg touriftlea mer Earliest portrait of Lincoln Daguerreotype taken about tie time of his marriage is £ PATENTS Every large manufacturer In the United States will take part In the display of motor boats at the Alaska' 4 Making PreparifmiTa for Inauguration of President Taft preparations Washington — Active of have begun for the Inauguration Taft Committees are at President for firework for the big parade works on the night of March 4th for the brilliant inaugural hall to be held in the pension office and for every Re other feature of the big event viewing stands are springing up along the line of parade from the capItol Windows In to the White House stores and houses and hotels along Pennsylvania avenue are on the market for the day seats on the stands are already on Bale long In advance of the completion of the stands themsouvenirs of all kinds are selves finding their way into the stores and the town is generally “getting busy" as It does only once in tour years 170 'MAIN St LAKE CITY UTAH SALT 15th February Hawaii will hare a tropical garden adjoining Its building at tha All kinds exposition of tropical flowers and shade trees will be shown Our Helpful Maids Louise: “I’m In an awful boat After I started to bleach my hair found I had only enough to do half of It and Nelson Is coming tonight” Julia: “Never mind dear Let him — Harper's Bar sit on the zar Norwegian Industries the great Notwithstanding of Norway for fishing only about 6J4 per cent of the population of that country live by the fisheries are supported f Nearly by agriculture and the forests of Canada government one of the largest exhibits on the grounds of the The have ings will build- exposition “Btepe Along the Path” an Important metaphysical book by Katharine H Newcomb the publication of which was unavoidably postponed will be sued by Lothrop Lee & Shepard Co February 15th f -- French Proverb ounce of favor goes farther than ounce of justice ' An an fence The enclosing t!ie grounds Ihe be will of exprsltlon' A with climb- covered entirely flowers ing Richter: so he has Imperfect Man Man's great fault Is that small ones many Cactus Dahlias the qfficlal flower the exposiwill bloom In profusion In every residence district of Seattle during' the exposition i cf tion Printed In United 8tates first book printed In the Un!ted was entitled ''The Freeman's First The States Oath" Hawaiian singing concerts dally Luck ion is The based on s blind and help that s will give Hawaii" building boys In the at the tion next summer exposi- "! th4 Gambler ' another name for superstitwhole betting mania Is pure superstitious belief In chance Jhst will somehow turn a fellow out some time And why the Innocent victims keep In a stream begshorn And verily) they are coming ging not disappointed California on building hks ths the grounds largest staid) of the AlaskAIt Is thi exposition ityls P7 |