Show T 4 V I u t When you lor the are offered 'nuyUi'ig string Mosquito Proof recent meeting where Herbert Smith United States commissioner of corporations addressed the Mr Trade association Indianapolis Smith told a story of the south A northern man made a visit to the he colonel plantation of a southern said and was almost devoured the first night by mosquitoes The next monlng the northern man asked the colored butler about the mosquito plague “Don’t the mosquitoes bother the colonel?" he asked “NoJ much aah” the butler replied "The first part of the night the colonel am too drunk to feel mosquitoes and the last part of the night they Is too drunk to bother him” a At The Lett Week of Our Knox a line laxative lielng coin (inrllrld Tea belt posed wholly of pure awfully ashamed to without first putting up some sort of a bluff It makes a girl let a man kiss her finrflehl Ton Is Inrnlunble for nil Irregularities of ha liver klilnevs nml bowels it is made fi'um pure ami wliolcsome herbs The Worrier Knlcker— Does Jack worry? Docker— Yes he wants to Ize spilt milk — Judge On a Newfoundland River pasteup A better thing than tooth powder to cleanse and whiten the teeth remove tartar and prevent decay Is a preparaAt tion colled Faxtine Antiseptic druggists 25c a box or sent postpaid on receipt of price by The Paxton Toilet Co Boston- Mass matter desired butterworts are at ' Nothin' In It Teacher of Infant geography class— John Mace may tell us what a strait Is John Mace — It’s Jus’ th plain stuff 'tbout nothin’ In It — Judge The time t vL Seemed tike More The Professor — In 140 wasps' nests there are an average of 25000 Insects I disStudent— The Why professor turbed Just one nest one day and I'll bjet there were more than 25000 in that one!’’ True to His Trust “Father” asked the beautiful girl “did you bring home that material for my new skirt?” “Yes”“Where Is it?” Don’t be me tee? Walt now t I’m I didn't forget It Impatient!sure I’ve got it In one of my pockets somewhere" of Caution and Economy At the Union depot a few evenings wgo a mother who had gone to see her a miss of about 18 years daughter safely staned on a journey was heard to give the young lady the following words cf advice just before the train “Now started my dear Take good care at yourself and remember not to be too free with strangers on the train But If a nice looking man should speak to you be polite to him — he may buy your supper for you" — Kansas City Star Mixture Simple Explanation To Illustrate a point that he was making — that his was the race with a future and not a race with a past— told this little Booker Washington story the other day He was standing l7 his door one morning when old Aunt Caroline went by he “Good morning Aunt Caroline” laid “Where are you going this morning?” Mista’ Wash'ton” she “I’se done been what 1'so replied gwine” — Kansas City Star Deliberating The Rev James Hamilton minister while on holiday in Scotof Liverpool from had a narrow land escape drowning Accompanied by a boy Mr Hamilton was fishing for when he slipped on a stone lost bis balwith and being encumbered ance had great diffwading boots heavy iculty In keeping his head above water Finally he managed to get back to the shore although In a very exhausted state and said to the boy: "I noticed that you never tried to help me” “N’a” "but I was the deliberate response was tbinkin’ o't" SALLOW Often Caused FACES by Tea Drinking and Coffee How many persons realize that tea that and coffee so disturb digestion they produce a muddy yellow complexion? has A ten days’ trial of Postum proven a means in thousands of cases of clearing up a bad complexion A Washn young lady tells ber ex- perience: “All of us — father mother sister and brother — had used tea and coffee for many years until finally we all had stomach troubles more or less “We all were sallow and troubled with pimples bad breath disagreeable taste in the mouth and all of us simply so many bundles of nerves “We didn’t realize that tea and coffee caused the trouble until one day we ran out of coffee and went to borShe gave row some from a neighbor us some Postum and told us to try that “Although we started to make it we all felt sure that we would be sick If we missed our strong coffee but we to tried Postum and were surprised find it delicious "We read the statements on the pkg got more and in a month and a half you wouldn’t have known us We all were able to digest our food without any trouble each one’s skin became clear tongues cleared off and nerves In fine condition We never use anyThere is noththing now but Postum Name given by Postum ing like It” Co Battle Creek Mich "There’s a reason” and It Is explained in the little book “The Road to Wellville” in pkgs Ever read the above letter? A new one appear from time to time They are xrnuloe true aud full of kuuiai Interval S' Y ' '' 'a W ' Lovers of Nature In her wild aspects will find much to give them delight In Newfoundland The scenery there often Is striking and spectacular a This Is Breakfast Head on the Humboldt specimen being here pictured rlvjr PRUSSIA’S OLDEST WOMAN PLANTS " GETTING PERILOUS It Is a fact recognized py botanists In Prussia today there lives a woman who has completed her one hun- as beyond dispute that the carnivodred and tw birthday Census rous habit among plants is more wideofficials have been Interested In her spread than It was formerly supposed The specialized sundews case for the last 50 years first on ac- to be are but the advance guard of and count of her marvelous memory a large srmy of species which depend more lately because of her longevity She Is now almost blind and bent fair- for their existence more or less upon of animal salts through She has absorption ly In two with rheumatism their foliage There Is no gainsaying been transferred within the last year to a Catholic Institution where she the statement recently put forward by more than one scientist that the tenwill be cared for her children having all died one son recently at the age of dency to rely upon a carnivorous diet Of course this is was a Jesuit Is on the Increase Another priest who died in 1910 at the age of only In a line with the simplest evoone hundred Her daughter died the lutionary principle It is possible to very day the mother attained her one trace the steps by which the highest hundred and year aged types of species which seize and hold She had In all ten chiltheir prey such as the Venus fly trap Her dehave been evolved dren three dying in Infancy from (Dlonaea) scendants number nearly three hun- those which merely capture their vicdred counting tims many by the use of an ahheslve fluid over such as the fly catcher of Portugal Her married life extended Still lower In the years and she has been (Drosophyllum) 25 years a widow She was' married as the such scale are the plants In 1801 at the age of fifteen teasles (Dlpsacus) whlcJs drown the inUntil within five years she remem- sects In strange bucket-likcontrivwars ances located at the bered perfectly the Napoleonic base of the and prominent ‘officials of Prussia conleaves Flies which may chance to which fall into the water sulted her as to happenings are of course were matters of historical dispute in drowned and the plant absorbs the nithe vicinity of Germany where she trogenous elements from their decayIn order to confirst saw the light bodies ing firm his dates an Italian historian ten It Is a startling conception advanced years ago traveled to Prussia to inter- by some scientists that in ages to of the come these view her at the suggestion plants may become so adkeeper of archives In Potsdam vanced In carnivorous tastes as to be a rial menace to animal creation CEREMONY ANCIENT OBSERVE Dreadful Indeed must be the sundews and the DIonaeas to their Insect victims at' the present time The unfortunate fly which is captured by the leaf of the sundew finds itself held down by strong rms which are able to resist Its violent struggles The largest Drosera on earth at the present time produces leaves which are nine Inches Magin perhaps length nify this plant until the leaves are ten feet In length and we have an formidable exceedingly plant Many of the palms and other tropical spe"V cies have foliage which is much In excess of this measurement so that The ancient ceremony of the plant- the Idea of leaves as big as this Is not altogether fantastic To be proing of the “penny hedge” or the tentacles could scarcewas observed recently near portionate ly be less than ten Inches In length The custom Is supWhitby England and be would to grapple these able Its obposed to be of feiidal origin size We servance is connected with a farm with birds of considerable about six miles from Whitby near may conceive that the giant sundew would be able to hold out some speRob(n Hood’s Bay and If the cerecial Inducement for vicIts Intended not be observed “on the duly mony tims to visit the leaves Probably morn of the eve of Ascension Day” the farm lands must revert to the of the manorial bolder or holders The tenant of the farm along rights with the bailiff lays the hedge with ten “ten stakes and ten yedders” The ancient horn ts blown the tenant shouts “Out on ye out on ye” and the ceremony Is over Jewish Gate BONES OF PRIMITIVE The Proud Duke An English importer told a story ALT LAKI illustrative of the pride of the late Duke of Fife Is a If the “high cost of living' “A very rich woman in Grosvenor to you Square” be said “once asked the duke matter of personal concern the store ads will help you to find a to dinner in terms like these: ‘"Mrs Parvenu’s social secretary is way out desired to Invite the Duke of Fife to dinner on the seventh instant at 8 While you are holding o’clock’ funds for investment “To this Invitation came back the they will grow at 4 per answer: interest “‘The Duke of Fife’s piper Is de- cent compound sired to Inform Mrs Parvenu's social in a savings account secretary that the Duke of Fife deYour money available clines her invitation"— Washington the present plants rather attIn appearance These species as la well known find their home In boggy tracts where they spread their foliage on the surface of the ground In the form of a rosette If the leaves of the butterwort are closely examined It will be seen that they are two sets thickly covered with of glands one set of which Is plainly visible to the naked eye This Visible set resembles a miniature mushroom while the other set Is mlcroscoplo and Star Is formed of eight cells grouped after He Took the Hint the manner of a wart or a knob It Is The orchestra played No 6 a selecthe practice of these glands whenever tion that seemed to the bachelor very they come Into contact with any obHe leaned toward his combeautiful ject to pour out copiously a mucilagin- panion and whispered: ous fluid which acts much In the same “How lovely that Is! What is It? Acid secretion la way as bird lime Do you know? also produced which aids the leaf in She smiled demurely and replied in the digestion of the object — supposing that the capture should be an insect a low Isthrilling voice: “It the ‘Malden’s Prayer’” In order to make assurance doubly And at the same time she handed sure the edge of the leaf In certain him her program pointing to No 0 species Is seen to curl slowly Inward Now we can imagine that In the very with her finger He read and started for the real future with which we are name of the selection was Mendelswill develop the Pingulcula dealing March" The bacheleaves which will hardly be less than sohn’s "Wedding lor bought the ring next day five or six feet in length These lying along the surface of the ground will Excusable make a special appeal to grazing ani"Had you wife any money when mals you married her?” “Not a cent to her name” BELL TOWER OF VILNA “Well where on earth did you meet ractive J'vV '? Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CASTQRIA a safe and sure remedy for infants and children and see that it Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years Children Crv for Fletcher’s Castoria the bait would be In the form of some On secretion alighting the birds would probably not find th adhesive fluid which the leaves would produce more than slightly annoying The movements which they would make in an endeavor to free would be to give the stimulus to the sensitive tentacles These would rapidly close In on their prey and in a few moments escape would be out of the question Finally the unfortunate birds would perish miserably the bodies in their decay yielding to the plant the nitrogenous Removal Sale About August 1st we liopo to bo in our new store at 16(1 Main St in the Boyd Park building In order to do this our sale must end next Saturday While it continues we offer in in addition to many other unusual bargains Rogers’ 1847 Silver et Half Price also other makes Some odd patterns of sterling silver go at half price too Mail Orders billed Promptly her?" “We became voyage’’ "My but you ling very 111” engaged must on have an when you want it Walker Brothers Bankers Suit Lake Citr You can deposit or draw bv mail The ad reader saves something always she does fee- It Pays Several weeks ago a Kansas edltoi the fact that he had lost advertised his umbrella and requested the finder to keep It He now reports: “The finder has done bo It pays to adve- or something — almost f day Drunkenness and Diseases Opium Him m la privately STiTUTE 334 Iadies treittd at awa homes Seat! Teaolc Strut Salt Lake Citr thir MEN AND WOMEN fore on account of many added money making facilities Good opportunities open and barbers In demand We teaeb the trade Call or write Molar Barbar Collsgs complete Commercial Street Salt Lake City Utah Hhi System “Yes slrree I made all my money the sweating system — by making the other fellows do the sweating while I raked In the coin” “I should be ashamed to acknowledge It If I were you” “Why there’s no harm In being the of a Turkish bath la proprietor there?” by rtise” Dating back to the days of very early Christianity the bell tower of Vllna Russia Is an edifice of great interest Despite the fact that Vllna center Its now is a great Industrial authorities are careful In the preser vatlon of such antiquities as the bell old and othei the cathedral tower structures learrg every both A POSITIVE nd PERMANENT CURE FOR ocean been with- His Garden “John at least a you pormised Still dozen of our friends some early vege"Is you wife still by herself?” "I don’t know I’m never with her tables” I wonder If they when she is by herself but it hardly “I know I did seems possible that she is still even would compromise on a trip to the theatre instead I don’t see how I’m then” still without a going to divide four radishes among "I mean is she a dozen families” cook?" Those Girls of Ourt The Facts Ethel— Maud says he uses lemon Littlei Girl — 1 hear that your pa Juice on her face for her complex- boxed your ears on the street yesion terday Marie— I wondered where she got Little Boy— Boxed my ears! Now that sour look — Boston Transcript that goes to show how you can only believe what you can hear Relevant He only boxed one of my ears I Prue— Did the bride get s pearl It wasn’t os dodged the second lick necklace from the groom? the street — It was on our stoop f Hugh— No— boxing gloves She mahusband rried her second Fiction again— Congressional Judge Gabe — “Yes Spinks had a good Job In Washington He was fiction ediThe First Thing Record” SiHcua— What is the first thing a tor of the Congressional fellow should do if he wants to please Steve — ‘‘Fiction editor?" Gabe— “Yes he Inserted (cheers) a girl? and( applause) in the Cynicus— Make a fool of himself (laughter) speeches published every day” — Cinover her— Philadelphia Record cinnati Enquirer He Cams Back CITY LOTTERY FOR A BRIDE Why Explained' He —I forgot something “When I was shipwrecked in South 'The city of Smolensk In Russian do Wife (pouting) — You forgot His “1 America" said Captain Bowsprit casionally holds a municipal lottery kiss me came in which the first prize is a girl Some — across a tribe of wild women an Yes back I tor came but He " 5000 tickets are sold at a ruble each umbrella who had no tongues” the to girl’s and the proceeds go cried one of his listeners Out of 760 samples of milk exam- of “Mercy” If she does not like the man dowry “How could they the fair sex who wins her and refuses to marry ined in London during three months talk?” To tuberculous she has to give him half the 106 were pronounced him couldn’t!” the old “They snapped source of Infection 8715 cows the refusal are rare find of But cases dowry salt “That’s what made ’em wild” had to be examined They were located on 102 farms scattered all over Hush Money the country Boss— There’s $10 gone from my You and I Seest thou a man diligent in his cash drawer Johnny business? He shall stand before were the only people who had the the chances are the other keys to that drawer kings —but with Office Boy — Well s’pose we each fellow will be found sitting pay $5 and say no more about It? queens of Samaria MEN Eleven skeletons of primitive men with foreheads sloping directly back From the eyes and with two rows of In of the the upper Jaw front teeth at have been uncovered In Cralgahlll Wash Ellensburg They were found about 20 feet below the surface 20 feet back from the face of the slope over rock formation in a cement which was a layer of shale The rock was perfectly dry The Jaw bones which easily break are so large that they will go around The the face of the man of today other bones are also much larger than The fethose of the ordinary man 20 Inches mur Is ng indicating scientists say a man of 80 Inches tall J P Munson professor of biology in the state normal school visited the spot and pronounced them the bones of a primitive man The teeth in front are worn almost down to the Jaw bones due Dr Munson says to eating uncooked foods and crushing bard with the teeth The lubstances skull he says shows an extreme-of intelligence far low order of the Indians t&rlier than that mown to the whites A CONCRETE SIBV&KIV: rA I One of the most Interesting and valuable discoveries to far recorded In the field of Biblical archaeology has been the recent unearthing at Samaria In northern Palestine of the palace of a Hebrew king believed to be the “Ivory Labels with Hebrew writing which teem to have been in house” of Ahab actual use during the lifetime and perhaps In the households of Omri and Ahab have also been found at well at fragments of pottery and other interesting remains It was in the palace here that Ahab dwelt with Queen Jezebel and where Naboth had his vineyard Among the ruins many Inscriptions Biblical names have been found containing is a frequent reference which is believed may be the vineyard of Naboth to a vineyard Thi is the first and only palace of a Hebraw king ever found and accordingly revamert as unique and of the deepest Interest to archaeologists The pic'ui- - u Ab Good everlastingly Cement” “RED DEVIL Cl’LVERT PORTLAND CEMENT FOR FINISH AND TERMANENCY The prosrreBglve farmer Is constantly making about his place 'Aml when he improvements builds he builds right — lie uses “Red Devil” Portland Cement and makes all his improvements permanent Concrete culverts will not sag wash out or barn barns Concrete give you any trouble floors watering troughs and silos are fireproof do not rot leak or wear out when "RED DEVIL" Portland Cement Is used — they are practically Indestructible their own concrete work Tlie hooks we send lire written by experts they tell you plainly to go about the work You will find “RED Cement always unlfbrm In color strength and can do Anyone you without cost and exactly how DEVIL" Portland quality Hold by All Leading Dealers Union 9y Write Portland Cement Co for Free Rootlets Ogden Utah |