Show UTAH THE SAUNA CALL SALINA TELUNG N J ABOUT $75000 JEWEL THEFT Parley ISJESIORED Electrical Device Used to Save Hero LAWYERS Home Court LIFE First State Bank and Magleby Bate in Effort ' Ut Richfield Man’s Heart Beats For Two Hourt Dead After Being Pronounced From Drowning by Use of 0 BULLOCK IF Over : The Salina 15 to 30 jn Office White House i i Bnkii Sh2E H F Jensen Proprietor Tonsorial i First Class Work Caskets Coffins AND 2 Mrs Charles C Rumsey (left) is here seen telling her mother Mrs E H Harriman how she was robbed of jewels valued at $75000 at Pier Other society folk also have suffered heavy losses at the hands of clever burglars In that fashionable summer resort of latei TWO ACCESSORIES at Salina Co op Agent for the Otto Q Olson Casket work Ephraim Utah Wo bars In stook so Una of Coffins and Caakst and or any noosaaorlss Salt Laks We dsal modsra elty atylsa mauafaotersr sod oan says yon middleman and Wo bars goods to profit pleats everyone's poria Call on ws Ws esa plaass yon The p Who’s Your TAILOR? repairs and cleans clothes? 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Marks Designs Ac Trade Copvriqhts Jtnyont irttflnff a kwtoh and dasorlvitlAn nay frsa whwthec ao wJoklf Mcsrialn our is prabably psicnuble Commuatra on latania ilonsttrtclly roMfldatitlnJ frsa Oldsct aiianey for murlnt patent Co racalra Pstsnts taken thrwuch lunn qncii noUa wiihaut ofasrtt latba SUITTa Fine Clothes Help Spanish to Keep Throne King to Spend Believed More on Wardrobe Than Any Ruler Except Czar of Russia — Weara Startling Vests Monarch Money London —The king of Spain Is the moBt elaborately attired monarch in Europe It Is doubtful If the youthful has ever been seen more than naif a dozen times in the same suit and It Is certain that there are many suits In which he has been seen but once or twice When he takes a fancy to a particular tweed or cloth he will often order a dozen suits from It straightway and wear each but two or three times If be tires of the material before be has worn the whole dozen he will have the lot put out of the royal wardrobe It would be difficult to say how many suits of clothes the king of Spain orders in the year SomeThe number greatly varies times Alfonso will order as King many as a couple of dozen suits at a time while at other times he will give his tailor or rather one of them for he patronizes several an order for hut one or two Bults The king of Spain keeps from 100 to 150 suits In the royal wardrobes and buys on an average of 100 salts a year Hls majesty’s bill to his tailor alone averages $5000 a year of which sum Gradual - Is llio only Insured Sewing jtj Just Think of it? The Free Sewing Machine is infor five years aimnst accident wear tire tornado breakage lightning and water Thu thovva our sured faith in CFKEE Sewing Machine 0 ThtnH what tb means vbolt machine eemt— that If ran braak bell er aoacbment ate) M aiif part (needle charge b will be replaced ao you the Day’s Send for our booklet III Co Chicago Sewing fan Salina “In Machine Co-o- p Work” Store In Law Also Shown Breaking Younger Males by D C ppiiiifs Pres-- of Statistics King Alfonso of Spain London tailors get i good share There Is one London tailor who when the king of Spain was the guest of the duke of Westminster at Eton hall some little while ago took an order 40 for froir the Spanish monarch suits The tailor was asked by wire to go lo the duke's residence and returned to London with the largest single order he ever received In his pocket There is no monarch who Is so punctilious about being dressed In the extreme of fashion as bis Spanish majesty Any suit the cut of which has become in the least out of date Is at once put out of the royal wardrobe though It may only have been worn by the king once or possibly not worn The king of Spain has not at all any particular fancy for any material (except perhaps a striped flannel for summer wear) so far as the pattern He appears equally often In goes iight and dark clothes of different patterns but he never wears a heavy material of any sort Hls majesty has a particular liking He buys dozfor fancy waistcoats ens of them and pays from $15 to $25 In waistcoats alone apiece for them ae spends at least $1000 a year When he came over to the English eourt In 1905 to woo the then Prln- of Doors Windows in years having increased from 1700 In 1904 to 2200 In During the last year many fenders were between the yeais of teen and twenty Assault charges now show 40 under twenty years and 64 from twenty burto thirty years glary 213 for the younger period and 205 for the older grand larceny In the second degree 184 criminals under twenty years and 258 from twenty to thirty petit larceny 157 under twenty and 144 from twenty to thirty unlawful entry 34 under twenyears ty years and 22 from twenty to thirThe total shows 940 under ty years: twenty convicted last year and 1278 from twenty to thirty Only 404 offenders from thirty to forty years were convicted The statistics for women prisoners show that of the women brought to court were under thirty years Phone Moulding 30 16 Black LUMBER CO C Why not say Hello to them? all want to talk to you over the ’ohone Better have it put in Your friends With a Salina telephone in yonr home yon oan ran errande go do baelnese eto without leaving home Yen will enjoy the eon vamanoe Why pot heve ttf Get eonneoted this eenileg week SAUNA TELEPHONE COMPANY 3C YOU CANNOT LIVE ' MEATS WITHOUT GR0C1ES And the very Best Place to buy them is at I niUO’O TheWhileFroat whew GW LUlub U Hbest“tment in town are the very THE Magazine that m It— Fact §Your more fascinating thirty City MSSSHMH8SMIHaMHSHUSMMimtHMIH ute number Lake LUMBER JOHN ARNESON i Dr Wynkoop said he was greatly grieved hls efforts had failed It was the first time he Bald hls treatment had been applied to a human being He had been experimenting with animals some time and had revived many after death as ordinarily understood He believed that had taken place had It been possible for him to begin earlier he would have saved Manjo’s life He explained that he turned the current on twenty times to the min- tifle but the method of operation is The baker's oven is simple enough to be supplemented with a refrigerating chamber containing just as many of cold as there are degrees degrees of heat m the open The baker after baking hls bread places It in the ice chamber and keeps it at a temperature of a degree or two below zero City Halt Nephi Plaster Portland Cement and a fine line of Builders Hardware Dr Wynkoop a local phyglcian was summoned He got two short lengths of wire and placed one at the base of Monjo’s tongue and the other against hls diaphragm and connected the free ends with an electrode Monjo had been pronounced dead more than two hours when Dr Wynkoop begai hls treatment maAn hour after the electrical chine was set In operation the awed spectators started back In astonishment There were signs of returning life First came a scarcely perceptible movement of the heart Then slowly that organ resumed Its functions and respiration was restored For two hours the heart beat reguThe larly and respirationovercontinued her husband young wife hung praying that he might be restored to conof return the for waiting and her sciousness But consciousness did not return and suddenly both respiration and heart stopped and could not be York— That married men are better than single ones Is the most remarkable feature of a report of an investigation made by the district atoffice which has just been torney’s made public Out of the 2857 men convicted last year only 784 were inarried as compared to 2068 who KITCHENER SNUBS THE KING were unmarried The one startling exception Is in the case of suicide Famous English Soldier Ignores Ruler the report Showing that among men While Going Home for Hls who attempt to take their own lives Vacation the married outnumber the single three to one London— Lord Kitchener of KharA nine years toum British agent in Egypt is home comparison for the last gives 7670 convictions of married men for a vacation to which hls wonderful fot all sorts of crimeB and 18406 con- work during the last three years In victions of unmarried men The port indicates that there 'is a gradual Increase in crime among young men the male criminals under the age New York LUMBER Fiction “wmrrcN eo you UNDERSTAND Increase New Scientific Bncricatt am- W Suicide Is An Exception Among WRk1f Tsrrost rip IMastratRi! Absndiotnsly Term 93 a a Is lion of any nientiflo Jonrnal all nawadealera r four month L bold WMbintrion WEEK Ena he had In his wardrobe some waistcoats of rather more remarkable pattern than was possible even for a monarch to wear In England at all events without being thought to violate good taste Clearly a hint had to be given to the young monarch on the matter ’and hls royal host the late King Edward with characteristic tact thought of the best way of doing this without offending the royal guest The Princess Ena was Instructed to eay something on the subject to King Alfonso and thereafter his majesty was never seen in a fancy waistcoat except of the most correct pattern according to English notions The king of Spain like all very well dressed men Is extremely particular about having ties that harmonize corHe purchases rectly with his clothes about 100 ties In the year which cost him from $5 to $10 each and buys most of them In Paris On shirts the Spanish monarch spends about the same as he does on ties His polo ehlrts coet him $15 apiece and are made of the finest silk and he puts a dozen of them out of the royal wardrobe every season King Alfonso changes his collar and shirt three 'times a day and rarely wears a shirt that has been laundered more than three or four times cess Mt ilUNiUCo3818Branch 9 Bi Wynkoop slowly brought him back to life forcing hls heart to beat with an electrical device For long it was believed th young man would be saved but suddenly respiration ceased and could not again be restored Monjo who was only twenty was a son of Lewis Monjo a retired export broker well known on Wall street Searle of Commodore and of the Babylon Yacht club With hls wife he was spending the holiday af her parents’ home and went bathing with hls little niece Susan Searle A few minutes after they had started the child burst sobbing into the Searle house crying "Uncle Is drowned!” When she grew calm enough to tell her story It was evident that Monjo gave his life to save hers The two had waded out into the Apparently they river had stepped unexpectedly Into a deep hole or off a ledge of ground Monjo realizing that he could not swim had with a last desperate effort thrown bis niece back into the shallow safe water as he himself went under D Mo of Vice : Meat & Supply Company’s Store SALINA Utah Office JAMES FARRELL LAMMERSDORF Pres H B CRAIJDALL Cashier- DIRECTORS CHARLES LAMM'ERSDORF Capitalist Salt Lake JAMES FA Rl ELL Director National Copper Bank P (' NCOIIUP Farmer and Stockman CHRIS JORGENSEN Fanner ' H S UATKS Fanner and Sheepman W fcl BROWN Manager Salina H B CRANDALL Director Pay son Exchange Bank New York— For two hours after b had been declared dead from drowning the young wife and other relatives of Edgar Manjo watched spellbound around him at Babylon L I as Dr DENTIST- - - - States Depositary' for Postal Savings Funds' ' ' CIIAS 'instrument r of Salinav United (an nr" CRE1 SantlnatJ Story of the World’a ProcroM which you may begin reading at any time and which will hold your inter eM torever ia running in A " Popular Mechanics Magazine of your reading it? 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