Show :rrr t Ia THE SALINA By 0 SALINA N CALL SENATE JX '' V ri KITCHEN IN THE SENILE UTAH UTAH STATE NEWS The sixth annual state convention the Knights of Columbus was held It Park City Way 13 Utah rock asphalt is likely to be used on Utah’s portion of the ocean automobile highway For fear of weevil the state of Nevada haB placed a quarantine on practically all alfalf grown in Utah Rich county Is practically cut off of section from the Cache valley northern Utah by snow blockades and bad roads About 20000 acres of land will be under cultivate a around Delta this year 8000 of it being ground that Is plowed for the first time J A II111 convicted of murder in the first degree for the killing of Night Marshal Frank A Colclough of Mid vale has been sentenced to life Imprisonment The assembly hall of Murdock academy at Beaver City was destroyed by fire which originated from a defective flue The loss Is In cess of $4000 son of Daniel McBride Mrs Sophia McBride of North Ogden was run over by an automobile and so injured that little hope is held Dut for his recovery Found guilty on a charge of following and frightening women Gus Vie tor a Greek was sentenced by an Ogden justice to pay a fine of $45 or days in the city Jail spend The report of the county assessor Indicates that Davis county has about $60000 more valuation than shown by last year’s rolls exclusive of property assessed by the state board of f?r r Kitchen In men who make FERRIS Once Suitor state The Poor old Plenty Hawk! I thought his hills and forests his horse sand blankets were all there was in the world once I liked to sit a horse and gallop away — make the dust fly and shoot in the air Of course I know better now No I won’t compare the conveniences of a modern flat with those of a squaw’s tepee That isn’t necesI'm glad Plenty Hawk is going sary to marry — if he can He was quaint I wish him worlds of back happiness in his hills” “If the report is true I’m tickled to death” said Mrs Sullivan IS STARTLED BY New York— A modest little man walked into the office of an examining physician for a life Insurance company and in a low timid voice told the doctor he was ready The doctor is also small of stature but wears large spectacles and sternly looked at his caller as if to say: “Now don’t dodge any of these questions young fellow Come right out with the truth” He did “Have you any wounds body?” asked the M D “Yes sir I have six” “What kind of wounds?”1 "Gunshot wounds sir” replied the timid man and the doctor’s eyes grew Sure enough there they were larger “Ever have any stomach trouble?” asked the M D “Only once I think I'm over that now” “Where did you contract that?’’ “In solitary confinement sir alter being shot” “Would you mind telling me your business?” asked the surprised doctor Irrelevantly “This is rather Sullivan a former squaw of Medicine Not two years ago it took the of Miss Sullivan’s combined efforts mother and the federal authorjties to prevent the young girl from marrying the Indian Following her wild prank she roped papier mache steers and perforated glass balls with a seven on the vaudeville stage for hooter the edification of those that responded to the wild west posters on the billboards “1 have just returned from Palm Bepch” said Miss Sullivan wearily 'Really I had forgotten all about that So Plenty Hawk childish escapade I am glad to hear is to be married It He was a good Indian but really I can’t believe that he Is to be married because I know that he has one You see It would be legal wife now I am sorry If it quite impossible prevents him from marrying some one never heard of No of his choice I don’t this Medicine Hat woman know whether she Is a white woman or an Indian Miss Sullivan read with renewed interest the dispatch from Sheridan which carried the information that Plenty Hawk had taken out a license to marry Mrs Medicine Top but that one Catholic priest had refused to marry the couple because they lacked from the priest on the respermission ervation Plenty Hawk's bride to be In a costume out decked was which was said to valued at $5500 contain several thousand elk teeth woven In cloth ’it was all a grand prank” she said “Mother you should have spanked me marry tat at one time was one of Jennings men in the most daring train the world and upon being pardoned became one of the best lawyers in Oklahoma CONVICT IS PEEN TO SMILE Not Spoken In Three Years — Is of Death — His Under Sentence 8anity Doubted Has Ckl — “Silent” Carson the Stockton convict who was brought to this city for investigation by alienists and who has not been known to utter a word during the three years that he has been under sentence of deatbfor participation in a prison break is reported to have smiled at one of the hosand this may break pital attendants down the obstacle that has prevented his execution on a charge of murder have had Carson who Physicians under observation say this is the first display of any emotion on his part of which they have record and that as conclusions heretofore accepted proving him insane may be reviewed Carson is being subjected to a new and original system of investigation by several physicians Mad Dog by Parcel Cal — A mad Berkeley Post dog in a package was received at the post office “Mad” it was labeled and so it turned out after the bundle bad been examined by Dr W A Sawyer of the State Hygiene laboratory The package was sent from the southern part of the state where the dog bad been killed neatly-tie- Lost Son Saved Furniture the discovered Cal — Whey Goffs strange” "I’m a lawyer In Oklahoma City” thely house was bn fire Mfi and Mrs was the reply “And have been such John Landrez began removing their for ten years” furniture but forgot their "Just one more question" suggest son who lost his life DEER HERD Miss Madeline Jennings" ANSWERS Life Insurance Applicant Hae Six Gunshot Wounds— Once Noted as a Train Robber to beginning extreme timthose get wounds?’’ “Robbing trains sir Is that all you wish?” And he bowed himself out leaving the M D with mouth agape The doctor then looked at the name on the application and it was “A1 - Hawk Was meals are prepared- for the of which was laid in 1793 ed the doctor who was wonder at his patient’s idity "How did you HER BRAVE TO WED Plenty — vrrr where the senate restaurant In the United States Capitol at Washington history This kitchen is in the old part of the Capitol the cornerstone a of Chicago Girl Senator Smoot has Introduced bill granting homestead a second right to persons who made their original entries in good faith but through Miss Madeline Sullivan Hears the force of circumstances were comNews From Wyoming With Much pelled to abandon them Indifference — Love for Red lack the to a of juvenile Man la Dead Owing court Judge in Utah county the cers are in a quandry to know what Chicago — Talking to a reporter reto do with Milo Atwood 17 years old in the cently reception room of her who it is stated came near wrecking mother’s apartments at 820 Crescent a passenger train near Mill Fork place Miss Madeline Sullivan poured Five hunded Provo and Salt Lake tea and recalled the days when in boosters marched through the spec- sheepskin chaps and sombrero she lasstreets of Provo on soed statuary in her mother’s home ially Illuminated March 13 while four bands played and and sank steel spurs In tbs mahogany thousands of citizens thronged the music bench The occasion was the announcement sidewalks to ball the greater Utah ex'' by wire from Sheridan Wyo that cursionists Plenty Hawk richest of all the Crow John S Cobbley 61 years of ftStf Indians bad taken out a license to locomotive engineer was fatally injured Tvhen run over by a freight car in tBS Denver & Rio Grande yard of Both of the victim’s legs Salt Lake were severed at the ankle and his left knee badly crushed The first divorce suit of the kind ever Instituted in the Second district court was started at Ogden last week when George M Robertson filed a complaint in which he charges his with cruelty wife Phoebe Robertson and failure to provide Falling from a tall poplar tree which he was trimming Grover Me Intosh 27 years of age was painfully Injured near bis residence in Sail Lake He alighted partly on s picket fence and his left thigh wa badly lacerated by one of the pickets J Edward Taylor state horticulturist is compiling statistics on the crop outlook with which to base hii nc Although regular spring report complete figures have been received he says the present outlook points tc a normal year in the crops of th 2 child of Mr and Mrs George Hunt of Plain City had a narrow escape from death as a result of drinking coal oil A cup containing the oil had been placed on the table and the baby succeeded In getting on a chair and reaching the vessel Louis L Terry one of Salt Lake’ leading business men died from an acute attack of heart disease while seated In a doctor’s office on May 13 C Albert Glazier for seven years state bank examiner has been apstate bank commissioner by pointed Governor William Spry Nearly the entire town of Mayfield attended a social one day last week that was given In honor of Mrs Matilda Olsen one of the oldest ladies ol the town Every aged woman of was present and if they were were contoo feeble to walk they in carriages to the home oi veyed the honored guest A Mayfield correspondent says returned to town at Niels Greggerson ter a two days’ Journey from Beaver canyon with two huge grizzly bears As many of the cattle have been killed In these mountains during the past couple of years the cattlemen of Mayfield have ottered bounty of $10 for each year A L Toone state deputy for the filed a corn statistical department plaint against the Royal confectioner at Logan for alleged violation of the r law relative to women Man ager Nielson of the company pleaded guilty and was fined $25 and costs due to the recent Despondencq lengthening of his sentence from seven years to nineteen years in the state prison because he assaulted Harry Waddell a fellow prisoner on January 26 1912 caused L J Markham aged 22 to attempt suicide In the state t he will recover prisrn ADA ' of w she carried a white parasol Jobs Folsom looked at her and the epell He came to her Bide was on him “Lilith” he began hoarsely taking her hand “I— I—" He choked ha On hlB shoulder could not continue John Folsom’s Saved one arm about hiB neck Minnie was Mascot muttering and scolding She meant Him Just in the Nick to warn him but John was past warnof Time ing now Just then he heard the judge calling “Folsom come here!” he yelled him When Folsom was Bent to the Philipsome Iced lemonade pines he told MIbs Ferris that he “Come and get for Lilith and yourself!" He hurried would have something very Important to write to her as soon as he had es- away glad of the respite glad to comHe must be articulate pose himself tablished himself It was something for he had to which he could not say to her then be- he must be tell Lilith about Ada cause Ada Ferris was rich and Folsom And yet he knew she would not had his way to make in the world But She would have no scruples when he looked into her eyes he knew care that she would wait — that she was the about usurping the other's place To his surprise the monkey left his kind that would wait years — perhaps ' shoulder and sprang to the lowest for ever It was lonely in Manila In spite of branch of the tree under which the Folsom hurried away hammock hung men friends who took one out to dinner and whom one entertained at one’s and presently coming back with the saw something which aslemonade bachelor quarters In fact John Foltounded him som had only one real friend — Minnie Lilith in an access of fury had bis little monkey who had been captured a tiny baby in the forests of reached up and grasped the monkey Mindanao She was the tiniest and and now holding her fast by the throat one hand was thrashing her with with most affectionate creature that he had ever seen One day he found her the other The little animal waa nearshe could not scream but perched gravely in front of Ada Fer- ly choked with both hands over her head strove ris’ photograph examining it evidently with approval for she made a little vainly to ward off that shower of stunblows Then Folsom came up chattering noise that signified happi- ning as Lilith flung the creature from her ness Minnie crept sobbing Into John’s “Some day Minnie” said Folsom as He turned and faced the girl she snuggled into his coat “some day arms we three will be in a world of perfect who disheveled and flushed with passion stood gazing at him uneasily happiness” “I thrashed the little beast” she Then be sighed for he had not to Ada Ferris so regularly as he said “What did she do to you?” asked had been used to do Perhaps it was John quietly because his promotion came slowly “She sat on the tree and made faces It could not have been because of Lilith Alntree Judge Aintree’s daughter at me” Lilith answered petulantly And I tell you John unless you get rid of the beast you must—” She had meant to say "get rid of me” but something in John’s face head STATES CAPITOL UNITED Lund Jr IN Hunter la Supposed to Have Turned Dogs In Incloaure and Started Animals on Wild Career SL Louts — Boon’s Lick and other licks In central and eastern Missouri have a fair chance again to come into tbelr own unless fourteen deer which escaped from the William Meyer farm near Hollow in the western part of A St LouIb county are recaptured herd of twenty-fivdenizens of the to John Cafferata of woods belonging Delmar boulevard was stampeded by dogs and all but eleven scaled the fence Cafferata and three of his friends Franklin have left for Gray Summit county where they hope to form some scheme of capturing some of the herd to their fold and returning them They have been heard from In many sections but the owner never hopes to regain all of them He received a message from Japan Mo twelve miles from Cuba on the Little Bourbeuse river that two of his pets had been seen there Forty miles out in Franklin county more of the deer were seen and at Labadle and on toward Union Mo farmers have sighted some of the flock Cafferata does not know what method he can employ in capturing them alive If he can find them The deer were shipped from a friend in Maryland recently and sent to the Meyer farm for safekeeping after the fences had been built unusSome former deer hunter ually high turned his hounds Into presumably the lnclosure In order again to feel the thrills of a real buck chase i - A STAMPEDE One of the animals was tangled in wires of the fence as be and thrown in such a way Another neck was broken a hind broke leg in getting over the fence and still another was crippled so it cannot travel fast For two or three days the deer remained together in the vast acres of almost primeval forests north of but the Interferand Pacific ence of dogs from neighboring farms is supposed to have scattered them One of the crippled animals is being held by a farmer near Melrose in western St Louis county the top scaled it that its Held It Toward Him who was the belle of the American and who distinctly liked Folsom There could not have been a greater ontrast than between Lilith and Ada :he one proud the other gentle sweet and afIn his heart Folsom knew fectionate hat his new flame could not compare with the girl whom he had left behind But Ada Ferris was him in Boston tor away and Lilith was near and in his loneliness he found it Impossible o resist her overpowering attraction ler personality vibrant with youth ind his he knew as soon as he should lay the word that would make her his Minnie did not like Lilith Alntree There had never been any love lost between them The very first time that Lilith and her mother called at his Bachelor quarters — I think he was giving a tea that day— the little creature ran screaming from her and climbing the curtain pole sat at that safe elevation and mowed and grinned at her "Minnie doesn’t seem to like me” "Don’t you think laid Lilith one day you ought to get rid of her John?” (They called each other by their first aames now) “I mefln — " She paused in well calculated confusion John knew what she meant r They had been strolling along the front together and he had never fell her influence so strongly as that But at the words a sudden chili Jay his eyes tell upon him and before :hcre rose the gentle image of Ada Ferris waiting Her letter never altered in tone exa little cept that they had become more reserved a little more distant in response to the unconscious change In his And ever he halted between now resolutely faithful tils two loves to Ada and now overpowered by the 'xotic allurement of Judge Aintree’s checked her I’m sorry if I hurt her John” she eald “But the little wretch hates me and I can’t bear to be bated I want to be loved John” she added lifting her face toward hiB A sudden loathing for her came with his new understanding “Lilith” he said “a woman who would beat a helpless dumb brute would beat a child” “What do you mean?” she cried But he said no more Holding the monkey tightly to him he walked away And Lilith knew She knew that the mother instinct which alone can hold a man had failed her she knew that she had irretrivably lost him He had found her out at last “Little mascot” said John when he set Minnie down upon his table “there’s a long letter from some one in Boston that we haven’t answered yet Shall we write to her this afternoon?” And Minnie picked up his pen just at that moment and held it toward him (Copyright SECRET 1913 OF by W Q NATURE Chapman) FOUND Is Possible to “Taste” Has Been But Electricity Recently Divulged Fact That It forms electricity is invisin others it may be seen The lightning flash and the electric are easily seen but the current light itself is really invisible to the eye The sense of feeling can detect the presence of the mysterious element and the sense of hearing may detect it and the sense of smell has been known to locate the presence of the wonderful power hut it has Just been discovered that we may taste electricity Metals of an opposite nature will when properly connected throw off a small current of electricity' and this may be tasted by taking a piece of bright clean tin about the size of a silver dollar and placing either above the tongue or beneath it with a silver dollar on the opposite Bide Keep the outer edges of the sliver and tin apart for a moment and Bee if you can detect any taste Then bring the outer edges of the Tnetals together with one above and the other beneath the tongue and instantly there will be a sour taste in the mouth This is actually tasting the electric current that produced by the contact of the two metals and which in making the circuit is passing through the tongue which is very sensitive In some ible while Ambulance Miniature Hospital The new French Schneider ambulance Is a veritable portable hospital being a truck probably the largest laughter and having an size yet constructed The old life seemed very far away room in the middle part now The new life was pleasant and operating with two smaller rooms at the ends illuiing He had been taken up by It contains an electric plant which Is believed that everybody THIEF the colony FEARLESS water pumping and He must used for lighting lie and Lilith were engaged sterilizing and for surgical motors his decision Nimble Youth Keeps Room In Hotel make The day of his decision came It Water la pumped in by hose from a Facing Station House While He and well after passing or pond was a perfect afternoon in the season Robs London Homes ray sterilizer through the f rains John Folsom his little comWhen the amis stored in a tank panion perched on his shoulder was it London— Fourteen charges of is brought to the spot for bulance in a in leated chair Judge swinging all of which and robbery to instance on a battlefield a wing In He had brought he pleaded guilty were preferred at Aintree’s v garden the shape of a tent is formed by a ith him because she whimNottingham children’s court against Minnie when tarpaulin on each side of the wagon he left her and because Leice- pered fo Charles Goodwin a ho felt somehow that she was a tal- and the two tentB are electrically ster boy aged fourteen who was delighted through windows In the Bides scribed by the police as “a regular isman to him Deep in his heart he of the car Charles Peace” The boy was re- knew that Lilith would never bring manded to a special court for all the him happiness but her presence drove and deadened Many Years on One Job charges to be investigated It was reason from his brain For continuous service on one job stated that Goodwin In six weeks ob- his heart against all memories of the Henry Glace of Mauch tained $250 In the city while living In girl back east Lilith was seated in Councilman thinks he is entitled to Pa Chunk under hammock all trea ’he and the a hotel facing the chief police station Mr Glace entered the the other guests had discreetly withfirst place Able to climb like a cat Goodwin’s service of the Lehigh Valley Railroad method wae to break into premises drawn to a distance She had meant to capture him that company at the Packerton car shops from the roof and It was while on the 1874 more than roof of a cafe that he was captured day and never bad she looked more in September years ago He was then put to At one shop he removed the slates captivating She was dressed all In white her little feet In their neatly work on the bolt machlno and he has and bored through rafters and ceiling ever The boy was absolutely without fear 1Wig shoes swung to and fro with been at that particular work the mo’inn of the hammock Over her since |