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Show t r- - & matrimonial record lw ifce-- OF t. Arkan-Pstab- l BACKACHE AND ACHING JOINTS lewis Clark announced tlis; ere married to INTERNATIONAL 1 the WEEK'S EVENTS OF THE IMPORTANT HAPPENINGS IN ITEM- RECORD IZED FORM. Heme' and Foreign New Gathered From All Quarters of tho Wtrli aad Prepratd for Buoy Meat . INTERMOUNTAIN Fire of unknown origin, starting the basement of the Thomas block at Butte, destroyed that building and threatened the entire business district. In HOTEL TOOELE RUN ON THE AMERICAN PLAN Lighted, Steam Heated, Baths. Electric STRICTLY MODERN" The bast CUISINE in Tooele. Once Tried Always PATRONIZED. Transient rates reasonable. Special rates to smelter employes. Help was summoned from surrounding cities. Mrs. Mary I. Dolbeer, wife of Mayor Dolbeer of Pocatello, Idaho, died Sunday night at a hospital in Los Angeles of nephritis. Every effort to identify as a literary person the woman who accompanied Louie Potter, the sculptor, to Seattle and who wai with him when he died in an obscure hotel in Seattle, has come to naught. Frank Baccua, a negro, claiming to be the oldest man in the. west, last week celebrated hie one hundred and twenty-aeconbirthday at Reno, Nev. Bacons was born at SL Geneve, below St. Louie, on the Mississippi, in 1790, end wee sold as a slave. Three dlslinct, though slight, earthquake shocks were felt at Reno, Nev., Friday, through a period of fifteen seconds. No damage was done. Chandeliers were rocked and dishes shaken. The direction reported was from east to west. Former Qovernor James. H. Brady of Idaho was elected president of the conCommercial gress, and Wichita, Kan., was chosen as the 1913 meeting place, at the final session at , Salt Lake Friday morning. With a voting strength of twelve ad against one, Helnse completely routed the opposition headed by E. J. Carter at the meeting of the stockholders of the Stewart Mining company held at Kellogg, Idaho. Trana-Mlssisslp- and automobile parties stop. J. PAGE, Prop. - TOOELE, UTAH Hours are Valuable ser Tol - upa marvelous series of surgical opjflifcus I)r. Job a B. Roberts oi Pbladrlph's has given the power ol seven speech to Ctrl Kolosky a boy of years, who was burned and horribly dlsfiguef 'when a child. Nat Goodwin, who waa seriously inbft able jured in s host accident will to retuift to the stage In about, a moitta, according to hli physician. Goodwin is still confined to his bed. Seven persons, including nearly the entire train crew, were killed and ten injured, several seriously,, when s fagi stowing car train wax ditched Inga washout caused h a cloudburst Ayo miles southwest of Showano, Wls. One man was killed and two were injured, probably fatally, when an automobile in which they were driving to the automobile races at. Elgin, 111., was struck by an lnterurban electric car at Jewell road, one mile wt.c of Elgin. WASHINGTON A loss of 45,i000,000 a. year tq the American fanner is caused by withholding eggs from the market, espee-laHj. T fertilised eggs, according to the department of agriculture experts. Fertile eggs rot much more rapidly than infertile. Urban users of the parcels post system to be started January 1 are likely to get noisy mall when the delivery begins of lire chickens, rabbits and other country products by mall. Fresh eggs and, country butter will also be handled through the parcels post An historic old cottonwood tree that had adorned the' presidents front yard the north lawn of the White House since it was planted in 1832 by President Andrew Jackson' and several of his cabinet officers, was removed Saturday, having succumbed from unknown causes. Colonel Edwin S. Pierce, for fifteen oi years assistant, sergeant-at-arm- s the house of representatives, died suddenly at his home in Washington. He was born in New York 80 years ago, knd was appointed from Michigan. FOREIGN People of the state of Soilbra wiK be armed by the federal government In an effort to check the progress oi rebels In the border state to the west According to officials the government plans soon to import 2,000 rifles. ' The Chinese government has handed a note to the British legation rejecting Great Britains demands that Tibet be not incorporated into a province of the Chinese republic, says the Dally Telegraph's Pekin correspond, IDU1NU8. my friend, do a mUolo fulfill, Thex add to the dinner, a well aa th MI- I0 They cauaa man to wish, with ardor they may. That tho u Mai, which foretalis them, came tinea timea a day. s Mock vr trrapin. Here Is a - good supper dish. Half a calf's liver, sea on ad fry; chop not too fine, dust thickly with flout and ateaapoonful oi mixed muqtard, a dafib of cayenne, two hard cooked eggs chopped fine two tablespoonfuls of butter and a cupful of. water. Cook all together fOi a Minute or two and serve hot. French Soup. Take a pint of milk, put it on to boil. Beat an egg. add tablespoonful of sugar and stir with a pounded cracker into the hot milk. It needs very little cooking. Serve hot or cold. Pea Soup- - To a quart of water add a pint of dry peas and let soak over night, then boil in the same water for an hour; change the .water, add a pound of salt pgyk or corned beef. Boll until soft, season aa desired with onion, pepper and salt Dutch Pudding. Mix half a cup of cream of wheat jor, farina with four tablespoonfuls of oQa, half a of a bowl; put over hot water and .pour ovr three cups of until smooth boiling milk, (about twenty minutes), add a tablespoonful of butter. Beat the egg and add folded lightly in. . Bird's Nest Pudding Now that good cooking apples are in the market, this Is an acceptable dessert: Pare and core sufficient apples to cover the bottom of a pie plate. Make a biscuit dough, soft enough to spread over the apples, and bake in a hot oven. Turn onto a plate, apples on top, spread generously with" butter, sprinkle with sugar and nutmeg and serve with or without cream. Ham Cailapes Cut bread into sllcea a fourth of an inch thick, then ent with a small biscuit cutter into rounds; fry to a delicate brown In hot fat Itound a cup of boiled ham to a paste, add two tablespoonfuls of Parmeslan cheese, season with salt uul paprika. Spread this mixture over the toasted circles and brown in the oven. A delicious dish may be prepared by serving a little chopped boiled ham in white' sauce, 'poured over hot toast. Ml arioct require EVERY POSCOES MVASttRE or PROTECTION. Without tfceee f tufbs trerel le whet General Shernua eald war la. yea mad s The Oregon Short Line la eoaaecttoa with the Baton Pacific, loath era aad R .AN. Uses, desires to eerre you to all a eaten points, the Pacific Coeat aad locally. Pa-alf- le O.-- 971,000,000 a bolng expended In double-trackin- g Iheee Baas wait of tho Mlaeoarl River; the blood stad$l for protoetloa le helag kept at He highsat poeelMe atoto of effoettvoadea, aad equipment aad eervice are eoatlaaally helag Improved aad hreuht to the la teat etaadards of quality. Consult aay untoa Oregon Short Line representative when you are ready to travel. tpk -- , table-poonf- dice-shape- d ONE QUART OF BEER Xs equal in food value to Three and One -- Tenth POUNDS of BREAD Dr. Gaertner says, and he knows, that one quart of beer is equal in food value to three and pounds of bread.This refers to properly brewed beer. ene-tent- h American Beauty Beer Order a case ta lay direct from the Is brewed properly in the finest equipped plant in the West, from the finest materials. Just try a case or barrel and satisfy your own Brewery. judgment. Brewed and bottled only by the Salt Lake City Brewing Co. e. . e vice-preside- ' m rMtof 5WT have Am O: T. Job MS A. Mm St.. Pmola Vsllty, Okie., says: . "S wee conflnad to bed far days with atoatH rhaumatlaw aad kidney troaMaii I waa weak aad debilitated aad tenanted almoat to Jobs Not layrsvtas aader the 's treatment, I besaa twin. Dean! was entirely eared. I, Kidney Pllle and f have had ao trouble elate, " r GdC D at say Drag Mass. 56c." a Bos death. dee-fa- Doans rjS - KJS3Tr ALL ABOUT THE PHILOSOPHER - . la tail bupy ace. This le especially true la travellgf. So la traveling east or west, aorth or sowtk by tifl, to your deatinatffo la the iRORTESt you PtaE to POSSIBLE TjlfB; you wgat MODERN COMFORT, TelU Much pain that masks, as rheu--" mat! am is due to weak kidneys to their failure to drive off uric acid - thoroughly. When yon suffer achy, bad Joints, backatoo; with che, 0 m e kidney disorders,get Doans Kidney Pills, cured thousand!. which GOOD EATINGS. . were killed In the wreck of a train on the Chicago, SL taul, Minneapolis A Omaha railroad, which a washout, caused by a cloudburst, threw Into the Lemon-Wei- r river near Camp Douglas, Wls. Twenty-six other persons were Injured, six seriously. ent Floods In eastern Ohio and , sAmgbiI -- cfcot Wit' " ? fiaW'cadJea VeuBymHfi Britiih will make a forgovernment thirty-fiv- e deaths and a property loss mal demand United States the upon of a million and a half dollars. government for arbitration for its The large force of armed guards claim that the Panama canal toll act, which has been stationed around the as passed recently by the United HUT would tempt the dying an- John D. Rockefeller estate at Focan-tic- o States congress, violates the ' rhorite to eat; Back to the world hed turn his fleellna Hills, near Tarrytown, for the treaty. soul. last two weeks, was established beWilliam passed in review And plunge hie lingers In the salad bowl; cause of threats of death received by onEmperor Monday the most powerful army erenely full, the epicure would say: to--. Mr. Rockefeller himself and members ever gathered in Berlin in time of Fate cannot harm me I have dined of his family. day." peaoe. It comprised more than 60,008 Steam locomotives as fire fighters men and was artilof the composed A SYMPOSIUM OF SALADS. have proved so efficacious on the lery, cavalry, Infantry, engineers and Pennsylvania railroad that the com- auxiliary troops of the guards and of A good meal la a good salad and pany has equipped 612 engines with the Third army corps. bread and butter, end most people will special fire fighting apparatus of The return of Mormon refugees to be well satisfied with such food. pumps and hose. It is attached to colonies has the suddenly stopped. One may use what she has at hand, regularly used In switching General Inez Salazar, the rebel comcars. simple or complex combinamander who ran the Mormons out of making The nice thing about a salad tions. Three hundred of the 1,100 Alaska the country, is near Ascenckm, which is eo easy to put together. - A it coal claims have been canceled by the Is close is, to the colonies, and continues banana or two with a few lettuce general land office. In most of the his threats against Americans. leaves and a tablespoonful of nuta, a cases, the charges filed against the Martin Hendon started Sunday from sprinkling of salad dressing, and one claim waa that application for patent for a walk has a most satisfying salad. had not been made within the time re- Marble Arch, London, for a prise of $5,000. around the world, It is always wise to keep a Jar of quired by the law. The condition of the task Is that Hen- good salad dressing in the loe cheat to Representative George W. Norris, don must start penniless and get his call upon at all timea The French the Nebraska Progressive, has an- living by selling portrait postcards. dressing of oil and vinegar la liked by nounced that he will make a demand weeks of cessation the a three After almost everybody and is still easier to on the opening day of congress in Dewhich for three months prepare thaif the cooked or mayoncember for that body to investigate earthquake Guadalajara almost dally, be- naise dressings. the federal court at Boston which re- rocked new a performance Sunday, and Melon Salad Take a fine melon gan cently ordered secret hearings in the are panic stricken. (a musk melon), scoop out the fruitn dissolution suit brought by the depart- the Inhabitants Cole-Rya-n Place in In smooth tablespoonfuls. ment of commerce against the United Caaanea, headquarters of the ! in and interests bowl and sprinkle with three Mexico, copper Shoe Machinery company. by more Americans than times as much oil as vinegar, a Declaring that his arrest in London populated of powdered sugar, a shake town .in Sonora, Is threat? other' any was a part of a plot between the Bel-. . of salt and paprika.- - Place tm ice and ene y glan police and the thieves who stole Helma dentist to thoroughly chill. the Jewels from the Princes, of Thurn Dr-- Hemr Francis le Waldorf Salad Mix together equal of Italy, being sued by hie and Taxis to allow the real robbers the king on of celery and tart apple cut in of ebaraea for wife $300,000 former parta time to escape, Norman Selby, better out of uniform pieces, half defamation character, growing known as Kid McCoy, has arrived at much, by measure, of nuts (either of h!s divorce suit. New York. hlckdry or walnuts), and pour over John D. Archbold on Saturday gave Reliable information from Nicaragua any desired salad dressing. William Loeb, Roosevelts former sec- received at Panama, le to the effect Dale Salad To one pint of cooked marines have American been two retary, the Ue, and declared he would that peas add a pint of celery cut .In small return to New York in three weeks, killed there. i a cup of walnut meats and one A profound sensation waa caused pieces, go before the committee and prove the of orange. Serve with mayoncup truth' of every word to which he had by the arrest at Rome of two promi- naise dressing. testified. nent leader! of Roman society with Salad ine-hl- f Crab pint of crab Discussing the high cost of living, five accomplices on a charge of al- meat, two bunches of celery, two bard the national Republican campaign leged trafficking In counterfeit bank cooked eggs minced very fine, one tobook. Issued Saturday, declares that notes' xnd stock certificates. mato cut In ellcee, laid in n border of the problem' la not confined to the The. dock strikers at Antwerp at- lettuce with the crab mixture in the countrlee calntalnlng a protective tempted again on Saturday to burn center. Garnish with capers and Much of the the Finland of the. Red Star line, serve with French dressing. tariff, bnti a world-widpresent cost of living Is attributed to which carried the American Olympic the 50 per 'cent Increase In the go d team to Stockholm. The flames were supply of the country in the last quickly extinguished with only slight decade. damage. Pear Preserves. Riding sixty miles an hour, Clyde ' President Arosemena of Panama the pears after they an Weigh Stilwell of SL Louie was instantly still refuses to accede to the demand end to every pound add three killed at the opening race in the new made several days ago by H. Perclval parod quarters of a pound of loaf sugar, w St. Louie motordrome when H. E. Dodge, the American minister,' for the ter enough to prevent them from burnCollins, coming behind him, haroly removal of Police Captain De La Ossa. ing and the peel of a small lemon cui touched him and continued around Minister Dodge made. his request bethin. Let them stew gently tot track built at an angle cause of the alleged brutality of the very the saucer-liksix or seven hours of 62 degrees. Panama police toward American solMra. Henry H. Rogers, wife of the diers, sailors and civilians.' Nothing Nays. of the Standard Oil late Virtually a deadlock has been Knlcker "They can now mako light company, died suddenly In a dining reached In the unofficial peace "con car In the Grand Central station at versations between Italian and Turk- audible." Bocker Pooh, Ive always the condualon of a Journey from Bret? ish delegates' in Switzerland, accord- been able to hear your socks." New ton Woods, N. H., to her home in New ing to a special dlipatch to the Paris fork Bud. York City. Matin, Four-person- The place where tourists DOMESTIC - ra'me ounlry place near Ozadr- REALTY AND AGENCY CO. Mrs. A. In Monday whrn Mr. Short Essay Evidently Written by One Familiar With This Species of Animal. i A phlloaopher le man, and rarely' who, having nothing to do a woman, and being glad of 1L pats In his time explaining the reason that other people should have for doing things. ' bePhilosophers are no popular cause,. In the first place, most men are too busy to listen to them, and, In the second place, they are satisfied with their own reason for doing things. Nevertheless, philosophers are wont to gravitate toward comfortable stoves of In corner groceries, where men varying leisures straggle In and towards comfortable chairs in universities where helpless youth are compelled to listen as a part of an awful punishment called a curriculum. Whenever a philosopher becomes famous, It always turns out that he Is not a philosopher at all, but a scientist. Simon pure philosophers never-- , give Information, because nothing less than explaining the unknowable will satisfy them. One philosopher will never agree with another philosopher-Ihe can possibly help 1L Life. . To Reproduce Riot Scenes. The recent riot at the Federal building, Los AngeVee.'vIll be' reproduced at the trial of those arrested by motion picture films, and shown to the Jury on a screen. It will be the first time In the history of Jurisprudence that such evidence will have been Introduced While the riot wax at.il Si, company, height a. moving-pictur- e with the newest model machine, had a operator on the scene, and hie films show the entire actions of those persona who are charged with having caused disturbance. . She ing. Tandem. I dont care much for canoe- not? hy She Because you have to elt dem ell the time. He-W- tan- Cautious. Hobson I understand that you Snipe the tailor. Does ha suit you? ilarduppe Not unless. I pay him something In advance. pat-rcp- i-e Without . woman man would be rough, rude, solitary, and would ignore all the graces, which are but smiles of love. Francois Augusta de Chateaubriand. 1 cannot afford to give up the euro ground of a principle. Plato. THIRTEEN YEARS Unlucky Number for Dakota Woman. the number than any other number has never been entirely The question whether "13" le really more unlucky - settled. A So. Dak. woman,' after thirteen years of misery from drinking coffee, found a way to break the "unlucky spell" Tea le Just as Injurious as coffee because it contains caffeine, tho drug in coffee. 8be writes: "For thirteen yean 1 have been a nervous wreck from drinking coffee. My liver, stomach, heart In fact, my whole system being actually poisoned by It. Last year I was confined to my bed for eix months. Finally It dawned on me that coffee caused the trouble. Then I began using Poetnm Instead of coffee, but with little faith, as my mind wee In suqh a condition that I hardly knew whnt to do next .. Extreme nervouenee and falling eyesight caused me to lose all counge. In about two weeks after I quit coffee end began to use Posium I waa able to read and my bend felt clear. I am improving all the time and I will be a strong, well woman yeL 1 have fooled more than one person with a delicious cup of Fostum. Mrs. S. wanted to know where 1 bought my fine coffee. I told her my, grocer hnd It am) when she found out it was Fostum she bee used it ever elnce, end her nerves are building up fine. My brain is strong, my nerves steady, my appetite good, and best of all, 1 enjoy such sound, pleasant Bleep." Name given by Poetnm Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Get the little book In pkgs., "The Road to Wellvllle." There's a reason. ' Krrr ml Ihi ston kttrrl A nw tram time to time. Their mo appears re arraaiaa, tree, ami fall of hauai taterest. . |