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Show lfii.- lludMiu Tunnel Company at In reply to a question aa to the pmb-tNew York terminus of the tunnel 1)1, ,.ffm of ,hu tc,j0n the rtVf.. under the river The, will pay IM.M0 b & of Am(.rican Telephone Happinaaa That Comes as Result v? a year for each floor iiaklng an an- Tj.u.tra,,h company, Mr. Vail aaid nuiil rental of I.Iu.Wh that no considerable direct increase Making Cth.rs Happy. . ten year, the (oral of U.dno.miO. anUcipated. but that a great In- When you rise in tho morning for lookwl dlrwl fro, Jv,,ntARe w a resolution to make the day a happy novel service has Just one to a fellow crest ire. aays Sydney t.r.n-- d In Trfall! !"tro'lt?1, in wtili-Smith. Il ia easily done a left-ef- f 1,1. naa played a conspicuous part. The altar garment lo the n.an who Beads it, ' ? filled fruit with blossom. whs kind word to ths sorrowful, aa Cf.E ed by KIND ACTION - h A DAY. "d'r Saiicrflcld. "Pshaw?" grumbled not going! I don't dance, any way." But you uwil to llanct bcflllC w e were married." h Tnj ea 1 oui-wh- program. ! t . ' don't mind nio." Slio ihlnka I ran t do It. aald Sul I or Hold lo the girl with brown eye as they awopt the ruga off in one corner of the porch. He carried himself with the air of a man lined to accomplishing grout thing In a few inlnuioa. "Jt'a like tlila." aalil the girl with brown eyes aa Mra. Satterfield at the . piano indoors si ruck up a She skimmed over the floor lightly while Satterfield at tidied her feet. 'I see. It looks "Oh, yea,' he said. very eaay. Like ttilH.' "Well, not quite," aald hla teacher. "You were doing a galop then. Mr. . Come, try It with me and see If you ran rateli the rhythm." Was that galop?" asked Sater-fiel- d In a aurptiaed disbelief. "Yea. I will ratch on all right juat as soon aa I dance It with some one. Aa you tuty, I must gel the rhythm." They started and Satterfield walked on hla teacher's feet and ended by tripping her over a clwilr. "1 wras looking at the dog in tho front yard," he explained. ' I nearly hud It then, didn't I? Well, nearly, guaiied the girl with brawn eyes. "Let me try, said the girl wit it blue eyes. "She didn't explain the step to you at (he beginning." "1 knew "No." aald Satterfield. that waa tho trouble, hut. I hated to say so." This way." said the new teacher, "You tin slowly outlining the step. 'derstund? It's terribly eaay." "As "IVrfeetly," said Satterfield. I alumlil you say, it la very simple. have le.n lied lo Iwn-ateages ago. only I never llumghi I'd earn u limit It, and then after a man's married he sort uf thinks the girls would rather dnticc with the chaps of their own ago." The girl with blue eves yunked Mr. Saflerlield around by main force, lie li'trad a tendency to romlliue the two-stein one straight Hue. varying over tho il hv atiemi'iing huidli-on ihe winporch railing and dow boxes. When they stopped the young woman was mopping her totally out of breath. hut triumphSutlerlield was "Of ant. Oh, Its easy?" he aald emirae. I make mistakes now and then, bul Try with me now." said the girl with the yellow hair. "They have been taking It too slowly. You don't gel the rhythm." "That's it." aaid Sattei field, irritably. "They forgot all alsmt show mg me the rhythm ' You must ii i la- - rii aeon raged." said tin1 gill with the yellow hair. "Oh. I'm mu discouraged," aald Sat-- ! i Held in surprise. The music from indoors continued with imutiiuelike regularity and the three teachers worked heroically in relay a. At tho end of an hnir Airs. Sattei field came lo the porch to find ihe girl with brown eyes lying exhausted in the hammock with a damaged foot and two yards of ruffling orn from her skirts. The young woman with yehow hair was gathering up liack emnbs and plna from the floor. Her friend with blue eyes was repairing her skirt, which was torn from the belt. Satterfield was lammtwo-step- t p lore-head- w iigo yi vi.i.r In- !( - - Sj&g&SgjBSg&gSSt&SgggggS&iSi of INrllament are i ib-ii- l ,1 it - 1 with may lie glean-- j LocKsley Hall. n. 1 1 , tt'ii-lie- d . ing. "I'm ready to go on," he announced cheerfully. "You'd better rest, said his wife, hastily. "Yes, you must rest, Mr. Satterfield," chorused his teachers, also hastily. All right." aaid Satterfield, . reI was luctantly. "flut It's a pity! Just beginning to rUeh the rhythm." Chicago Hally News. Mrs. Ix-e- V . 1 gri-H'i-- r Hunnecutt. il 1 ; s I'ii-l- i ! ladaft NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS Day or Week, conveniences. Lcjjftii'jjtweiry THE MONARCH V T MALLEABLE RANGE S to? MONARCH HARDWARE CO., J. Salt Lake City. St, orer-com- e pear-shape- Parker Lumber Co. poti-Ho- n y. 11 Hiree-quaricr- little remunny wan witlU'KSi'il on tile new h ridge nt froi-ifi-r- . Santa Maria, on Hie Swlss-ItallaHie occasion being the innugtira- Hon of the new route between Imcarno! pretty 3Wv't!Wsat!XsXsX!a' OOOvfHiAO j n Wholesale Retail. Mining Timbers, Genasco Roofing, Blue Plaster Board. All Kinds of Ruilding Material. Write or Call at Our ; line t lif uf (SihI That .aril iIiihiikIi fruKMnt (Ul ll.lil. I Ini (lit liHriiniiiit-nf tpur Tin- - iiiiihIi- Dial ll.e urtill. yiidil. I'l.apMstirM and - At i- Wiu-rt- Tlie Ia - mi iint inoiiurvli nuk. Nature's aens rln anil nil, nf the rustling leave. tiu eiia,- tu my soul. MMilliinit - long tu lieur the gushing rill Tlwt iilavM Uhiii iit water lute. tile sea. The h.iiitliiK slit-liIlut Thu trilling uf the 1 . Fnun off the lncy ruiul, Tliul a inils away where Pear. I hear ihe frou-froof the torn In irnuliiKlour'K Ki.ft murmuring king, 1 . lute to me Is u tin- - (inSlins Tin:! faints wave with rliyilmifi- swli.g I'lMiii a lint of iiep'iiiili-l- ' Apoll"' Ami liniieyi-i- T. W. B0CKSTIE, Practical Gent's 2t Ladies' TAILOR. Success, $1,00; ( ,esnio'olit.,iu. $1.1M'; liotli for $1.0.i. When you want anytliiiijr hy siiliscription write tne.j If you uitMition this iulilicntion a sample coy of Mtne delightful majrazim' will le scut extra. UKO. MOTT SHKPA HI, The Maca.inc Man. Salt L;,kej City. i t it i i i i i GASOLINE LIGHTING SYSTEMS OF ALL KINDS. SPECIAL LAMPS FOR Absolutely safe and reliable. THE HOME. e power. per hour Full line of Mantels, Globes, etc. Correspondence d. Send na diagram of your building and we will submit ofuimate SUNBEAM LIGHT COMPANY, 107 E. Second South s;rwt SALT LAKE CITY. c In vuut Has ymir wife whisi-reear, yet, that her Iasi winter's coal should bo repliiced b.v a new scai Slili! Neitlur' Not vet? skin? niiiic! Immi'i wake 'em up? lie Yln'ii a man wins on ihe rac-stells tits wife and she pretend tu bt horrified, but she takes the money and says, with u ripple of sativfac tion in her voice, "You arc htekiet When the mat than you are good. loses, however, sir doesn't say a word because he doesu't tell her. A good villain lias to lie very hail. A mail who can own an automobile and a kodak and keep out of debt, Is a financial wonder. And now we have to stand hy and see our friends raise winter whiskers! A Texas man is said to have raised a number of melons as large as musk melons. Nobody hain't handed me one of 'em yet. A Maryland man went away from home, left bis dour unlocked, and reFaturning, found two thers with large girl families, please take the hint. The fun of seeing a man with side whiskers and a mustache, eating corn off the cob, is over for this season. When politicians want to fool somebody, they tell the truth. sons-ln-la- They Want Theirs. The Columbus (Ind.) Republican ssys that out in Maple Grove a small boy has been circulating the following petitiun: To Our Mothers; Respected Whereas, we, the undersigned sons of you, our various mothers, have been guilty of violating the various laws, rules and regulations laid down h.v you. Inasmuch as we went in swimming In 'hat part of Hie yea:- rviminnii-Icalled Hog Isays, we res'iee fully petition you, severally iiml t lo remove pun of e"i- clothknown ing commonly union; us li.ns a piinis, mid to apply to us sumin strument of torture, such as a mid, shingle, hair brush, buggy whip, slip-lor and to eun'lnuo tu apply said Instrument of lorMi'c. and punishment until we have lsi-thoroughly chastised, and promise never to go swimming again. ItesiK-c- t fully siibnii'ie t. - v - - a Hog. Salts Made to Order $22.50 21 up. Pants $6 21 Altering, Repairing, Cleaning & Pressing. ball games would spread the cholera all over the country. It was hard luck for fhe team, hut they saw the good sense of the idea and quit cheer . fully. Exchange. up. ROOMS 33 & 35 EAGLE BLOCK. No i to cook, sobbed the bride. "Don't fret, said he, Til not have anythin to cook; I'm an editor." KWaatly f aralikad. The Raleigh! Mrs. More Trouble. - report was current that Charles Brick, the man with a broken back, who escaped from the Belmont comity infirmary Monday night of last week, had been seen in Wheeling yes terdsy. He waa able to walk with two canes and waa accompanh-- by a woman. It la thought the man has been married again. A L B. McGrath, Prop. 137 East First South Street, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Rosas Siafle S InSolU, With Private Bath. d , Rate Reasonable. gi Reason for Alarm. Kansas editor is guilty of the foi lowing: A couple were recently mar tied. The ceremony over, the wire began to weep copiously. "What's the matter?" asked the new husband. "1 never told you that I didn't know how A nllVt's, sM - at Prattville, la., the baseball learn used for its ground a hog pus ture on the edge of town. Hog cholera broke out in the herd belonging lo the farmer who owned the pasture and the health authorities prohibited the continuance of lm!l games, for fear the crowds gathering to see the MO.VKY 1 . 1 Just Like : duty liy invcstiiiy; it in my marvi'lniK Ljir.iinl Aliy puliiiciitdim in tin world fnriiislifd wiiii al saving, llt'iv's one and liave liundivd'i of otliers; Mdluros, l.oO; Women Mtime ('om):inion. I.hm Ah. I.lsxt mill Wiigiu-r- . turn thine e,,r luirl'-ilTo w here tin- soul of tone Wlu-rtio.-Inis iImi i it In Niitur!''. splier. Tin- iiiaiorr iinisii- - of iln- worlii! Up !) Yon; M.(i.,I.K Office, SALT LAEE CITY, UTAH. Corner 2 South & 3 West Sts. F. M. BISHOP, A88AYER. and isuiiodosKoIa. which joins the SimISO W. Ind anil Si. After Hothard South, Salt Lacks City. 5 line. plon mhlrosKcK hail lieen Opposite PuBtofflce. liv the auihorith' of the two Mailing Sacks Furnlahed. states two iiitle Swiss and Kalian girls. ilivsKOil in their rosiertive na-- ' tonal costumes ami carrying hoiiquets of flowers, approached from either VWtW StSVti A end of ilii bridge and kissed each A. W. TH0R80N g hi her. Will Carry What is said to he Hie largest ren ' Tour Express or Yourself tal paid anywhere In Hie world for, to or from I business premises Is Hull just arranged I ALTA. for hv nine companies affiliated with In 1'nited Stales Sieel Corporation.! And Do It on Time Every Day, )s They' have leased for ten years four! floors in the new building being erect- - for Music. 1 , s lo douhlt by Hyrun William.. X7: : Eddiea. - MAKK riKHl census uf the At last a ooi'.ipJct stars hits been taiiet:. There are a hundred millii u urlis like the sun, all of which a man secs when he tht under wuud splits kindling rlnthcK line. DINNEER - 1 0 HXCifBT - iliH'o-ii'imtiT- s A WITH 1 ulni-l- n.-,- . now. Fatter-field- S' Hm- - iib a of l.o mass of corresiamd- i v with iho rost or us." I In' throe Suttorliold regarded would be loiiohora with iniorir. iio (lid more he licaniod. I novrr hoforo thought I should like lo Jcai'ii." ho conleKscd. ''but aouioliow I ha vo a yearning lo do so said Mra. ; , iiiti-iidiii- pn-di'- d.' Hhoad-- , " l Hold." And if aho can't, I can," u.ldoil Hit Kiri with the Idim oyos "ain't trust ihom. Try nio broke in tlir young woman with 111 yellow hair from iho pot oh railing, "Von simply when aho wua poroht-d- . haw KOI to go to iliut oluh roii:ion 'Oh, go f wt-iib- i' down put (hoy began tho twuMi-p,- ' in juai us oasy!" wii; "A two-stetho girl with brown eye-- . 'I cmnc toaoll you in ton minute, Mr. Sailor LE nib jnii. to the most e.l fiu'i ihe billowing fads relating liotii. now riK.iig No fewer tlittnjfyq diKii-ii'tin 'In- pa'll Ms-ioof California wi--Tin1 fni'liiei'h ha-- no llii'.r 7k'i.i;mi jetiei s ninl packets have K.ign l.i i id 1.- nit if Coin'uons post"(to kt-Fruils were lor their products I delivered. i.li'i-e.O.T.f .mil OWNED BY shii(il out In cnrloail bit- -, anil tl:n-- e who oat crop has ee iio fill urn in 'be ii;,N"-o(t rp:ii'liici'iii. C'own hv Mr A. Iei'wee. of Old Hall in. Hoi chum. Essex. The height Of ti'e siiiidi.i-ui.ire uiiiile in iunlo.it;, F0R ;t m! ihe circniii-maw is i' ed-ri.iIlian U lie ileaiiiiiil aiil ItTo-cloch- . one of some of the stalks Inches. Some of thi nml 432 South Main Street, Salt LaKe City. Iii- hU coiiiami d :is many in "10 grains American Chameleon. ei.rn. The Aiiic'can liarneleon. a sn.a'.' lizard, Inha !ts various parts of !, of eighty Tie- Ion-The iillie sold hern 1'nited Slates. bit- - been aehieveil by Anna Hale animal haa Ihe reiiiark.ilde ): M ' wi n ha died at lloizeti. of quickly and completejy ilianylng idnety-tliree- . after serving ,i;i its colois. varying from brown to yel- s ; i , . her three gener low and pale green, its food consists ii'ions of the Kinie family. Phor 2f". . Tho little animal Is perof inKci-tsto ihe flint forms of time harmlras for were used higher Saddles fectly lire. Is often kept as a pet, ami has in In I1I1 rcniury. been worn attached to a chain as an By the ornament. The toes arc provided may earn Any intelligent, for with ailhesl i pads, which enable the u g(Nl Income corresponding Ii.ard to run upon smooth, vertical newspapers: experience unnecessary. Semi for pnrticnliirs. Empire Press aiirfares. St. Nicholaa. . 0v N. S'. Siure, 2o4 5outn Main St., Sj ndirule, Middh-isirta BITS OF INFORMATION. SALT LAKE CITY. GREAT CHANGE IN BELL TELEOn the death of a blacksmith named POLICY. PHONE M oolite, of Belleville. Illinois, a tombstone was erected to Ids memory In the The moat imiiortaiit change in the very Appropriate form of a model an-was a village blacksmith, policy oB the Bell Telephone company vil. MiK-hlanand for over thirty years he had toiled fur thirty years haa juat been at the same anvil, which had been nounced. The report that the Western Elecgiven him by the old blacksmith to whom he was apprenticed at Pilot tric company, the concern that manuKnob. He became greatly attached to factures the apparatus used by Bell THE STAY SATISFACTORY RANGE." THE RANGE THAT the old anvil, and many tlnicu ex- companies, would hereafter sell tele-la SAVES." phones and uuppllea to all buyers, pressed a wish that he should nut bo confirmed Let us place one in your borne, use it thirty days, if lt la not the president, Theodore separated from it in death, but I hat S. Vail, of by the American Telephone satisfactory we will call for It ell money paid refunded. 145.00 In ft ehoHrt he him innnninent. (70.00. with his wish the old anvil Telegraph company, and President was mated with enamel, topped with Vail explained that the idea had hern a large horseshoe, and set in a base under consideration for a long tlae, lad of .mild grante. The old tombstone but that heretofore one difficulty combeen that the Western Electric G. CAMPBELL, Manager is one of Ihe sighta of the cemeiery. pany needed more plant. Its full en27-2- 9 W. 3 S. For ihe mooring of the gigantic ergies being required by the Bell doThis to obstacle alone. companies tidin l.usitnnln the Mersey, where the al riirrenls run at six or even seven ing a general business haa been by the recent completion of knots an hour, a huge buoy has been anchored between Tran mere very largo additions to the Chicago and llis-- Ferry, on the t'lii'shlre side factory of the Western Electric com(on-wapany, and hence It ia now in a of Hie river, near Ihe school-shito lake care of outside orders. The buoy is held hv four enormous eh :il rabies, mndc of links wilh s inches metal three and ill diameter, having an aggregate weight of nlMiut S'lu tons. Tho four anchors hetwoon them weigh thirty-siAasayera and Chamlats. tons. The cables have twice Ihe 161 8. W. Tempi 8L, Balt Lake strength of those used for mooring t lie City. largest warship of the British navy, the Write for Mailing Backe. Hivailuaught. A It liaik mo ton year.t to h um to wtil'i and thou Just wIh ii I hud not It "SSJ.lMr6' - Htp? Why. nu4. that hech.rge.of these and ca rust ions, 'roses, and other flow- ers. while suspended fram Ihe gallery 'd monoly of telephone In- w.n seven cages, each containing while the fact Is that the . the fuiorite songster from Home meni- - iRtrumenls, -hnt a small part o 'the Ur's home, lent for the occasion. . Plant in giving telephone required j When the members of the congregation It is felt that this action entered tln v were greeted by a choriiK aertice. may cause lt to be more clearly unfrom ilieKe birds. derstood by the public that the Bell only claim for patronage Tlicic ai- - several claimants to the companies on based their ability to furnish is of honor imsKessiug the smallest staservice at reasonable prices tion in Kngliiud. and (iulani is one of the best nnd not on any instrument monoiwdy. i hem. (iolaiit is h tiny nook of .Mr. Vail explained that at the present known to very few ieoph ont-siil- telephone Intin- - limits of tin- - Inicliy. It is time many inefficient In use on local and are struments tinaiiHid of every train curries ai , .. sail e "J1'8 and that the Bell com-tnysi-iiot- is liMikiug lilai k Ihix. which to ace these replaced co!i.-,'lutes t Lt- liisiking ofllce. From It JH111'..8...1,!!, instruments in order that by I- :to issues licki-ipHssen they may make traffic connections. igi-ts- , it. and locks gMivi-lwith the greatest lKissible number ot!,Jf business. rain. tiie h, expression to the striving Trifles in H.'tr-eivaa light aa air imilfiilrd Mra. will do ItyS! .fe t foi the twenty-fouSatit-rfielhours, and it y u are young. depend ridiculous for a upon It, it will tell when you are u are old it will aend dim n who Is oui old, and if 3f lo you gently a:.d happily down the tay h stream of tlu.e to eternity. By tho doesn't (land-.I dout, I !11 most a!nrile arithmetical sum look at you." said S..iii r the resul- t- you send one person, only field, sitting i'i lit on. happily through tho day; that la 165 during the course of the year. And the liaiiiiii'K k. ' auprnse you live only forty yeara afailmil thcie h I mu- - a lii'ii ter you commence that kind of mediovi-- i I gambolf-cine; you have mads 14,600 beftigt waxoil happy, at ail event for a time. Now Hir (ho It la too abort fur hut la not this with i ho that was when a aermrn. too homely for ethics, too Hit-- ' had calloi iS easily accomplished for you to say, "I would If 1 could." and prairie qui-ei- i and (ho military Grcwth of California. schotllsebe mi (In' of MU ur lines, assuring properly equipped proper service and transmission. For example, there are thousands of bo called farmer hues" which will fur nlah valuable feeders for the toll lines of the larger aystem 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 queatlon. as to whether it was Intended that the Western Electric company should be come an aggressive competitor of the indeiu-nden- t 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 side of the business, to meet nil 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 un- h old monopoly of the selling would naturally suffer the loss Centrally Located. Strictly Modern in all Appointments. NEW 0RPHEUM HOTEL, EUROPEAN. Mrs. E. Bartlett, Prop. lteffftrwei.8. 138 State Street, Salt Lake City. S JL How About Your Hid. I am still in the market for your hides and will always pay the highest cash market prices. Call on me and you will receive the right treatment. John Rotbachmitt, ia Hanlon (Tex.) Tribune. Shame! Texas newspaper refers to a esident of the name of Swearagln Does be? A |