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Show 23 THE ARGUSi Talents Fostered I Dtiolei! the InlcrriU of the Englih Spraying Scandinavians. ( j Published Weekly by the ARCUS PUBLISHING CO., Eagle Block, Salt Lake I'iiy, Hah. Cucn i- ; Turned Wrong Course ii : I C. A. K. OltlXl C. M. NIKUSI- X F. 8. KKKNSI'ltilM furnished . r or !n. hi ;i- It iel pi (1.1 Wll.II1' liiiill cine u will be responsibility, signed by flip respective writer. All other editorial or business mat'ers are referred to the Editor or I11! r ; i in tin Jr utuk fail, SUBSCRIPTION. Ono year .,, .,$1.60 1.00 Six months .76 months Three Entered aa second class matter February 20, 190C, at the postofflee at Salt Lake City, Utah, under tha Act of Congress of March I, 1171. uni! l i 'i I'l-ti- lilii "ii ni. wIi.-m- tin - in-c, I, 'ii ttnlio.it eliulM-I,.- - lii'ii-yiinlnl- ii ! mi : v I J Mil - i'- - T ft miiw-r.-nic- t I 1 of yoiin ' of TIi-ii'ui- kIs br.mi'. but an.l in In1 v lie- Miiun holes. - in -- liuw how ami 1 sim 'mil a iur.oM. it'll iiii- - iluie uwm ;i-- -i ufu-- 1 cii.an v.i-- i ii iin-i- I lf :t iilu!'.' miht 11 lorn- - of sit -r iuisliti:,fll this jmloiiieiil; W :iilicaiit and iidvisirv friends 'lie Ii tidings weii'l had . i little ivardid f.ul such ii' In diniiir.ij.rc lah ill and A 1 m our coni!i-- is that lo-d- civilization is Kior shai. Objection very have - it wii leeii raised by numerous Kople, Inmlh-of work, he is cligAle W In n a voiiiio Ilian him had four tears cluding nut only the farmer, the of sinmliii. A Tier wliieh, iilal ion in a medieal ranchmen and the automobile driver, for lual rn to aviiiin- his ined.il to will him it ni! hilt the men oil the bicycle record li esliinales, their objections to the numerous rocks of mv frieml would fall in this the m io von ms- wlu-rmud. rliuck holes, etc., In the road. Siiisi'e that in the orammnr grades of a juihlic school some Isir When our attention was called to of oenius ill who dmwed lininisliikiihle iIim the matter last week, some very wenhe one four or five chiif of rliai it mail What would l.oy strong words were used by a promina ldren in a family nf a fallu-- who drew a salary of ent Suit laker, who asked very pertinof cut a Imiidrivl cluimes to one that ently how It was the roads were ala noted surgeon, that Ikiv will j'nivilutc from lowed to remain In this condition, the eii'hth prodt; in 'rnumiar school to ihe stating that In his trip from Halt take to Furmlngton, the road south of of driver for a viaj.'on. if vou can! Tal.e no one Bountiful was badly In need of Follow vmir When asked as to the condiHut if, in not ten Jiejjat ies for final answer! tion of thu road between Centerville I lie face furred to aeeejit of the inetilahle, you are and Farmington, lie said till portion hriu in- t Is'st tiling, lmmt eiirnestnsK musl the of the county roud also needed attenits tion fniii the road cunimUHioner. In looking alioiit to locate ujkui At the end of a winding and climbing whom the blame should lie, we found that the lust session of the Legislature nil road, nil ohl l brick house elunp; to made a change In the management of the immntains. A slashinj ' the roads. The office of the district of retl against the jjreen that vra road suiiervlsor Is abolished, and the 'lu t st lien1 hams nut The had Cra. a difboard of county coimiilsslonera Is the ferent had a flavor; to appoint a county road pecjjlii apples fraerunce; thejnusly old library to. commissioner biennially, taxing his exish-t- l nowhere save in Virginia. vJpeiinaliou, and shall have power to Inguth, remove him for cause. Tills law waa the Sinclairs lived only ten miles from the In effect May 11, and we presume the Iniversity of Virginia; uml Mouthx'llo, county commissioners have made the home of Thomas JclTcrson, was on their Iin changes as provided by the legislamud to town. ture. If bo, the road commlssioner'a attention should lie called to the matThe ipiaint, house ter, anil he should art at once. d had got an start. Its The fact that the county road be- builder provided parlors ami dining mom, library and guest chain-between Halt Lake and Ogden Is very Oh. well. lie said, it doesn't matter; hut forgot a slairease. extensively used by a great variety of nml a corner of the library. of hull off tin; we'll a cut Thia he piece travelera should cause the roud llic to of sort fl(Nr. and ran a stepiadder to see the ImiKirUiiice of did, upicr since that day tin jcople in Chestnut Crag have been forgetting the proper rare of the roadway. Those who travel by automobile are men tilings ami losing things. In the Imisoiii of the family they cull thciusclvaT who have wealth, and by giving them the a satisfactory roadway, we ahull be At one end of the colonial dining riHim ia an aleove for the sedatl able to Impress uion their minds our business ability and progresslvcnoss. and richly carved sideboard; to the left is a linen closet; to the right, s silinward to liie Those iIikiiw were kept Should we he able to induce a number ver closet, Isitli of the monied men to locate her", the locked, and those k(ys wen lost, time a week Mrs. J iHeif sent to town Increased tax receipts would more for a locksmith to come mid oHii her silver closet. Well said Kaththan compensate for the additional li i house that doesn't get there is just one thing iilmut erine work on the road. old Tom. The big grav cat nlwuts sit in the corner of the that's lost; The automobiles alone should not She tied the keya nrouml his neck. So whenever the bo given the lieneflt of an Improved tinplaee. or linen, old Tom was ihciv wiih the keys. silver ronilway, hut the farmer, who makes wauled Ida dully trip to the city, should lie given the benefit also. It Is he who In the small ollit-when retail itlca brings rash Into the county, and It neross the counter wen a part of theck-rk'fis he whom we should as liiisim-sMin- dwelt an original cash best we can. Not ouly docs he Injure showed hiily this mgi.-te-r regi'tcr. Ms fruit by the constant Jar caused results, by the Irregularity of the road, hut he Iwing short and loses Interest In helping the county wav over. to advance In this particular. The math small, seldom The county commissioners should than .ems eight averaging tothec- see to It that the roads ere In better toim-i-aiul when mviu- phi!. k ratio person shne. They are men of keen busiiniesfttl in J.'i mils wmih 0f gnodi it ness acumen, who will readily sense wns iiuitvl as a I. u e salt The nucessity the advantages as isolated out. 1Ye trust they will hasten the work of of han.l'iiig ami making wnall improvement, making the county road iliange nearly even innvlia-mav one of the best kept and most beautifmhave urinal tionj 0f ful thoroughfares in the state. o llu; regi'tcr. There w:K however, no sii'pii tmi u lieeause the niinhim- - alsmi halametl mouth in and m inli mil. The amount of MAN FOUND IN the shortage wlu-- it was short was l.m Mnall to tempi it aj DYING CONDITION only explanation vnm that in ihe hurry ami lui'Lle of waiting on a number of customers lit omr, with A iiiiiiiImt of tlifft ringing up" 0n Layton, June 2 This morning E M tlwj register, mistake' were froipioiiilj lmuie. Whitesides found a middle-age- d man in After several monilis of this high ami low ami i..iug (juotationa a dying condition between here and on the iart of the register the proprietor iNiame ungry. ShoutKaysville, on thr Lagoon Road ing that it was a shame that his elerks couldn't handle a simple thing like His identity has not yet been a lash register, lie dci lured that he would hstk after it himself, 0 learned. show them how it should I to handled. The man's throat was cut and several No one else touched it. As was 10 lie evpeued !iy cvitv one but gashes were found on other parts of hit himself at the etui of the first day the machine wa l.iis diy, andt the body. It is thought Ihese wounds had end of the second day Hi eviil over, and at llu end of die fourth daj the been gave it up in disgust. proprietor Brown Bread. t.in-With this tost as proof the proprietor now il,at wjjere One cup wheat flour, two cupa In in sales handled a uml where are small dlan meal, uiiiiUt of hurry, the clerk must cup molasses, one pint sour milk or buttermilk, one tea sell tlu giHwls nml handle the register one man, no mailer hew faithfully spoon baking soda uml a little aalt. he works, may make frequent errors. Steam from two to four hours. s r u- disj-oura- l. - - - ui-r- mi-rci- eviih-mi-- l s wr-i-r- v. - w'li-k- r f in-le- ad po.-di- ns-i-r- Is-n- l s. - n-t- Allt-'du-n- r ahseut-niinde- rs er Ju-oeo- s. . oN-nin- Ju-ee- e. Ju-ve- l e Moral of (he Cash Register s ihi-r- i - 1 dif-fen-- s.nm-time- soim-tinii-- s s wt-r- , . r - - i I I i Uu-f- , t ih-rk- s evin-mel- right-of-wa- one-hal- n :n. in '"a.i. 'lie pia'l'j.'i P. hsii - i rwes will In resrlb its i- - thcfurkituxea l l icaur stovz; tit ;Ln Cdctie cunty year 2u2. fil-- ii r iitjuilii-- c- y rwetv cases repjiu , ami 'he whole town J four famine--lias iirnhahly lu-e- a'leinp'in:; o n'.uht from a rapidly moving siiii-- i ear in Sail Lake hit-fare being badly Injured, cut and his an:, arid legs bruised. The 1'lks of Ogden have filed articles of incorptnutloii, prearatory to erecting a huiidaouie club house for Ihe exrluslvt': use of the members of that lodge. In a stabbing aft ray which occurred it Murray between Jim Klter and Mike Urtckviich. laliorers. the latter dim allied sever:tl vevern cuts about ;iie neck and shoiiltiers. Inu-rslaiA montsu-Lulmr day relehrailon is to be held ai Ogden next fall, and every following fall, to the plans of the Ogden Trades and Labor assembly. li is probable that tne Halt Iaike tabernacle choir will attend the Irrigation congress to be held at Seattle and sing for the edification of tie visiting delegates and the people of In C. A. CARLQUIST, Manager. 122 E. 2nd Soml. lake (tilt Cl. e I'm!. rill r-- Hut umler slow viclil his imlix In is 1n- lliut r sl.r fail. uinl .il jm-- Imi-iiii- f;i'l of ni f a comiiiiiisiiiii wli,i!i tint lieal lilies an.l ojufiioii as to il:e Imriif r..ml M anti , lV y oil ls-r- f " rrn-- 1 I ll- 1 :'i m iin i inlii-i-!- ciunmi.-sio-n i(t lie lo li,i in jr an .iiji!icaiil iiM.n which In ius its lire lh.il U'l s i mu hi fin v il. mi If i judgment; ami I rt- l Ol 11. - iil whim! ouiiii !.i , w !:t tin i'!i-iiuiJiI in-- . .fl' - irn-- ii poM-i-iiii- Salt Lake City, June 6, 1909 sliiili iit-i it mu h a iiiii.Mi,-i- ul.siiluii- it i f i.f iin i.im ! nt Ti n arc lie n lie :n.i.-- r iioi -- l!t ciiiin work of - 1 1 l.c h ii-- 1.'- - lie ,i Uiti.i I'liiii! 1 i l!-- ii ! . i'l"i!lill ii"i ,i ijt.Mrf it aiiii'iuiu-ii- i fur the inarfsnst iii.uii.il i ill tin- - " llO iilldrf W - r i'.i ill- . of l.i.lie, i.i,ili;:ii-1- ; cl' ii..ii t. -- .! i mi- - ii Editors, REPAIR THE COUNTY ROAD. Those who travel occasionally between Salt lake City and Ogdon have found the roads In various places In i'U mj a i Involving d. ii.sw iA(' lj In : Editore Article .. Kairvlew. i rf ' by ilie Advisory rr.ni tr.o decirtm yi-ur- . Commuijlraiiims. - !' it-..- Manager I ,f j- STATE NEWS 11 re ver grailimtui Dinre liian have . In a single Smalipox is lagini; in 'ha 'own u Kdit-i- ) - r, i 14-1- D. P. FELT G. N. SOKKNSEX ETA nt June SfMitle. While attempting to steal a ride on a gravel wagon In Salt Lake City, Donald Nagel, aged 6, waa caught Mw-eeihe brake block and back wheel of the wagon and Ma foot and leg badly lacerated. Clarence Ernst, the negro proprietor of a kk1 room In Ogden, will have to atend trial for murder, for ihe killing of Charles Staples, another negro, three weeks ago. during a light between the two men. There is a smallpox scare at Willard, one man having broken out wiih ihe disease, and ubout a dozen others having been exposed. Drastic measures have oeen taken to prevent a siiread of the disease. Utah couni y now has formal possession of the Btate central experiment staliou at Ia-hl-. The fnrni consists of eighty acres, all under a high state of cultivation, there being from fifteen to twenty acres of fruit trees. Sprlngville Is to have a system of waterworks in the near future, an option having been secured on the Burt Springs for water works purposes, and part of the money for installing the system having already beeu raised. have The county commissioners passed an ordinance increasing the county saloon license In Salt Lake county, outside Salt Lake City, from $760 to 1,200 a year, beginning July 1. Thirty-siplaces of business arc Ogden business men claim that the effort to obtain the removal of the Capitol from Salt take to Ogden Is no bluff, and as an evidence of ihelr 1st and 2nd. For the Round Trip to Los Angeles, Good returning to October 31, 1909. First Spring Excursion To the land of sunshine, bathing, boating, deep sea fishing, motoring through the orange groves. For full particulars ask your nearest Salt Lake Route agent or write to 1 Kenneth G Kerr, 69 South Main Salt Lake City, Utah CO Go GO CO District Passenger Agent 3? CD 03 CO 2 O O JjJ - In v 2 S g $2 rj C H O H Z O m z o B-"- 8 E JU, ? g H 4l x ir good - faith propose to raise $250,000 fbr the erection of a capltol building ia the Junction city. Since the new law went Into effect, reducing the poll tax from $3 to $2, almost one hundred persona hare paid tbeir tax in Salt Lake City at the $3 rate. The department will be under the necessity of refunding $1 to each person who has thus overpaid. C. W. Eddington, a machinist, was painfully injured In Salt take City while Inflating the tire of an automobile. The tire exploded and a part of the rim struck him a terrible blow in the stomach. He Is In the hospital, with every Indication of recovery. The Miners Union homo in Salt Lake has been offered for use by the visiting Grand Army men to the encampment to be bold in Salt Lake City thia summer. The building contains about 100 rooms, and will accommodate a large number of the visitors. Governor Spry has issued a proclamation setting apart Monday. June 14, the one hundred and thirty-secon- d anniversary of the adoption of the Stars and Stripes as the flag of ihe lotted Slates, as flag day, urging its general observance throughout, tr.e state. - The annual convention of the Old folks' of the state will be held In Salt take City on June 29 next. All over 70 years of age from Brigham City on the north to Puyson and Provo on the south will be given free transportation by the different railroads. It is charged that the change In handling the mails, which are now de llvered by way of Dragon Into the UlniBh reservation country. Is working a great hardship on all the settlers in the reservation district, and that the mall route should be changed back to Trice. The attorney general holds that the law authorizing partial conversion of the university permanent land fund Into cash to pay for an administration building at the university, at a cost of not to exceed $250,00(1. is as It state debt limit. would pars the y. agmssh VroaoMaad EVERYTHING OF gsi BImw sim ii ruu.s,rip. Jni. UN HARDWARE JOBBERS -- Work, t XMIr MITM, sine rtratwn llwT PHnM, UlM Oils. Wood, TIbvm. asvEo-um- s. .Kcwucsis. 4r B. P. BAUER, Praidut alf Lake OF Xnf.Mi and Kadira, stna sM aunllns Hilrt, Klo. ud Mill Msshlawy, Mill's, Hum, Packing, LsbrtcaUsg Oll ' Wlra Kopa. Wtra Clnth, MlnUig Si,, Ptw. iwdar, Capa sad rnaa, SadUardvars dlery ud Laatbai Bibaa, Blukata, Tsrf Hardware Go flood, Sportlsg floods A sunn-U-- o, dakt Oona, risk-in- s Taeklo, Koi sauucui4iiii |