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Show 5 BITS OF INFORMATION. SPEAK OF IT. OPPORTUNITY We would call the attention of our readers to a little thing; something that will nut hurt them and will help WH!Ur you NOW 1 tlia time us. Whenever you answer an adverin this paper, will you meni Ituxin-i- 1 Training in tin Beat Bum tisement fart? tion the ' Kindly tell the adverSchitol In the Went. tiser where you saw the advertiseT x quartern, cxjKTleneed faculty, ment. It will help him, help ua and will not hurt you. roomn, .uimmodioun, NO GREEK FOR HER. late cournen. Individual inntructlon. " Shorthand "Bookkeeping, Penmaruibip, Fearing that the Infatuation of Miss Hannah 8. Itaymond. maiden lady, - and Typewriting, and Engllnh. aged 6 years, worth a half million In Enroll now. Write for ferma, etc. her own right, a descendant of an Beacon street family of BosOtr BUSINESS UTAH AilitreKS ton. for a Creek fruit peddler sight I.KGE.jMtninga Block, Salt Lakn City. lead to a marriage between the two, Hannah Osgood, her aunt and guardian, has filed a bill In equity In New buryport, Mass., to prevent such a culKNOCKS AT mination. The romance started when YOUR DOOR. the woman met William De Morris aa he came to her back door to sell fruit, from his push cart Miss Osgood applied to the supreme court to prevent a marriage between her ward and He Morris, alfeging that Mlaa Raymond waa Incapable of managing her own affairs and baking tht she be restrained from taking De Morris aa ber husband. All Newbury-poi- l has been watching for months the in the romanre which culminated Mias Raymond court proceedings. came from Bosron some years ago and lived with her mother in seclusion in the brick mansion at 10E State street, lu The fashionable residential sertion of the city. Miss Raymond has been regarded as eccentric, but until the death of her mother recently and her evident preference for the society of the Creek fruit dealer it had not been thought that she waa of a romantic turn of mind. Have led the way for over eighty William He Morris anil Ills two and came to Newburyport from In conatruction, forte brothers ; yearn piano are today the unhesitating choice of Greece alKiut a half dozen yean ago. He waa unablo to speak English and the musician. started. In this city aa a push cart through ; peddler. During hisof travels the city Miss the richer portion Raymond became a steady patron. William De Morris became friendly with Mias Raymond and of late he has Sold on easy monthly payments. We been a steady caller at the home. also have a fine line of other first-claPlanoa and Player Pianos, in Any intelligent person may earn eluding well known makes aa the for a corresponding good Income the above: newspaiicra; experience unnecessary. Second-Han- d Send for particulars. Empire N. Y. Syndicate, Mlddleport, --o fr up-to- well-lighte- d aria-loeratl- c Pianos. ChicKering qgi Davenport Tracy, Haddorff, Clarendon u Bishop. Chickering UprightjPianos $550.00, Chickering Quarter Grand, $750.00 ' ss lna Pianos. Always Bargains in Utah-Idah- o ONE KIND ACTION COMPANY, 270 S. State Street, Salt Lake City, Telephones 699. A DAY. Happiness Tf.t. Uims as RsauK et Making Others Happy. When you rise in the morning form a resolution to make the day a happy one to a fellow creature, aaya Sydney Smith. It Js easily done a left-of- f garment to the man who needs It, a kind word to the sorrowful, an encouraging expression to the striving Trifles in themselves as light as air will do It, at least foi the twenty-fou- r hours, and if you are young. depend npon it, It will tell when you are old, and If you are old It will send yoS' neatly- and happily dpwa- the stream of time to eternity. By the moat simple arithmetical sum look at the result you send one person, only on happily through the day; that la 165 during the course of the year. And suppose you live only forty years after you commence that kind of medicine; yon have made 14.E00 being happy, at all events for a time. Now, la not this f imple? It la too short for a sermon, too homely for ethics, too easily accomplished for yon to say, I would If 1 could. - WITH Let ua figure with you on Installing a Range Water Heater and some Gas Heaters In your home. There la no greater house convenience at bo reasonble a coat. We do all the piping at coat, and Install the appliances at coat. Call 4321, either phone, and ask to have our representative call. 5 Main St., Salt Lake City. UTAH GAS A COKE CO. 61-C- lNinrtratfraiirawrtrtrtiifir.tyiwiviirtwwYnrtswnrtnnsMMH' PLACE YOUR EYES IN OUR HANDS. "K. iWmmiWllMitswmtW stop Those Hsaaches. Wo Are Hers. I Thoss Tlmoe a Year Co. Alexander-Dibbl- e ISM1-- Spalls That Eya Strain. s ' Diy - Formerly Alexander Optical Co. Atlaa Block, Salt Lake City. Both Phone 4444. JtUUmtMMWMWWUWaWUWWtWtmUMMWRatfWWWWiWUWIWmR E. American Chameleon. The Ame-ca- n chameleon, a small lizard, lnhants various parts of the southern United States. The little animal has the remarkable habit of quickly and completely changing Its colors, varying from brown to yellow and pale green. Its food consists of Insects. The little animal is per ' fectly harmless to higher forms of life, Is often kept aa a pet, and has been worn attached to a chain aa an The toea are provided ornament. with adhesi j pads, which enable the lixard to run upon smooth, vertical surfaces. SL Nicholas. Growth of California. few years ago some of the sections now comprising the most wealthy districts of Californls were la sage brush. The farmers had no mar kets for their products. Fruits were shipped out in carload lots, and those who could see no future in the indusNow try predicted overproduction. the shipments are made in trainloads, and the demand Is greater than ever. A r n Sounds Big, but it's True fjj & k- - INSIDE. Telephones have this OVTSIDE. m pear-shape- d and Rock Ferry, on the Cheshire aide Conof the river, near the school-shiway. The buoy la held by four enormous chain cables, made of links with metal three and three-quarteInches In diameter, having an aggregate weight of about 200 tons. The four anchors between them weigh thirty-sitons. The cables have twice the strength of those used for mooring thf largest warship of the British navy, the Dreadnaught. o GREAT CHANGE IN BELL TELE PHONE POLICY. MILLINERY1, p rs x The rtpr.rt that the Western S Waist Coat, Suit HOUSE. The most important change in the policy of the Bell Telephone company for thirty years baa just been announced. Elec- tric company, the concern that manufactures the apparatus used by Bell companioa, would hereafter sell telephones and supplies to all buyers. 1 confirmed by the president, Theodore N. Vril, of the American Telephone A Telegraph company, and President Vail explained that the Idea had been under consideration for a long time, but that heretofore one difficulty had been that the Western Electric company needed more plant, its full energies being required by the Bell companies alone. This obstacle to doing a general business has been overcome by the recent, completion of very large additions to the Chicago factory of the Western Electric com-punand hence It Is now In a position to take care of outside orders In reply to a question as to the probable effect of this action on the revenue of the American Telephone A Ms. Yali said Telegraph company that no considerable direct increase was anticipated, but that a great indirect advantage was looked for from Improved relations between the public and all of the associated Bell companies. because there has been an entirely erroneous Idea more or leas prevalent that the charges of these companies for their services .were based on a monopoly of telephone instruments, while the fact is that the Instrument is but a small part of the plant required in giving telephone service. It Is felt that this action may cause It to be more clearjy understood by the public that the Bell companies only claim for patronage is based on their ability to furnish the best service at reasonable prices and not on any instrument monopoly. Mr. Vail explained that at the present time many inefficient telephone Instruments are In use on local and private lines, and that the Bell companies desire to see these replaced by standard Instruments in order that they may make traffic connections with the greatest possible number oi lines, assuring properly equipped proper service and transmission. For example, there are thousands of farmer lines whiefr w! fur alsh valuable feeders for the toll lines of the larger system when properly equipped and maintained. This situation can now be provided for through the sale outright of Bell Instruments and apparatus. In answer to the question as to whether It waa intended that the Western Electric company should become an aggressive competitor of the Independent manufacturers, who up to this time have had a monopoly ol the selling trade, the only reply was that the Bell interests were fully prepared. either from the manufacturing or operating aide of the business, to meet all the needs of the public, and that they wish to demonstrate that they claimed or asked no advantages other than their ability to meet those needs under square competitive conditions of quality and price.. There would be no trade war, but any manufacturers who have been getting higher prices for inferior goods under the old monopoly of the Belling trade would naturally Buffer the loss of business. d OWNED Mrs. E. DINNEER BIG . Special Sale Coats, $6.50, 18.00 and $10,95. - All this aeaaon'sN styles and materials, representing the plain colors in Black, Brown, Tan, also the pretty new Novelty Mixtures. We are showing a beautiful line of Childrens Silk Crushed . Velvet Coats, sizes from 1 and Green, a regular $5.00 to years, Colors Rose, Brown, Bluef Coat, Special at $3.25. 6 KNAPT0N, CURTIS HANGER CO. Paintsr-Et- c: Wall-Pap- er, Calcimining, Tinting. Painting, Graining, Sign Painting. Orders by Mail Receive Prompt Attention. Phones: Bell 1781K. Ind. 2287. All figured papers trimmed unless otherwise ordered. L 217 S. State Street, Salt' Lake City. Paper-Hangin- g, : low-pric- ed a I Piles Removed o Doctor Johnson, Specialist for Rectal Diseases 261 S. Main Street, Salt Lake City. Hi - Visit Our Stores in Salt Lake City. NEW and We Carry a Complete Line SECOND-HAN- D ef HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS Figure ed. In SEPARATE STORES. Vs Before With Buying Elsewhere. Hail Orders SolicitGoods Promptly and Carefully Packed for Shipping. NEW STORE, 254-25- 6 South State Street SECOND-HAN-D STORE, 242 South State Street ST ,T1 Western Furniture Company. AGENT8 1900 WA8HING MACHIN ES STEEL SAFES. A. H. Crow, Hunnecutt. F0R St MOCK Successor to Grow Brothers, MANUFACTURER ladndt fkor- - By "18k" Salt Lakes Great For the mooring of the gigantic Lusitania In the Mersey, where the tidal currents run at six or even seven knots an hour, a huge buoy has been anchored between T ran mere S. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS Pure Gold Rings hav Tta Paris, very appropriate form of a model anvil. Moehle was a village blacksmith, and for over thirty years he had tolled at the same anvil, which had been given him by the old blacksmith to whom he waa apprenticed at Pilot Knob. He became greatly attached to the old anvil, and many times a wish that he should not be separated from It In death, but that It should be his monument In accordance with hla wish the old anvil1 was coated with enamel, topped with a large horseshoe, and set In a base of solid grante.. The old tombstone is one of the sights of the cemetery. Lochsley Hall. town in Utah. Idaho. Montana and Wyoming, you MUST have the BELL.1 Otherwise you 18 On the death of a blacksmith named Moehle, of Belleville, Illinois, a tombstone was erected to his memory In the Also Headquarters for Repairs for Any Old Stove. If you want to talk with every CANT! - the Day or WeeK. conveniences. Ora Lejaou'e jewelry Siure, 2j4 Souin huu Su, SALT LAKE CITY. DEALER IN Harness, Saddles, Robes, Dusters, Horse Sheets. Etc. Good material, Good work, Just prices. 35 South West Temple Street, SALT LAKE CITY. |