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Show DAILY UTAH PAGE TEN TAFT IS SOUS TO VISIT PANAMA TEDDY WILL SIT ON THE MEANWHILE. LID STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY, MARCH U, 1967. ing what I should do to get It, upj stole that cat. and before I could say; jack Robinson, my dinner had gone, jj Ugh. that cat! -' (By a Dog.) The next most troublesome thing afwant What people a is cat a baby. irr i My Dear Reader: I feel that I am to have babies for. I dont know. Then little dear This house. our one at display at the Jainese exposition, growing old, and I should like, before was and j personally attending the opening on I die. to write down a part of my life n1ite waa put down on the lawnbow-1 enittle April 26th. Canal business will story, that It may serve aa a model told to play with the full- Bow-wosevIndeed! Me, k for attention unremitted wow." his to a all and gage puppies. warning eral weeks following. In June he will I am not very clear about the pre- grown fox. Anyway. I used to put upmake a lecture trip through the west, cise date on which I was born, but I with that because they knew no betdelivering addresses at Minnesota and know it was In the summer. The first ter; the dear little mite used to pull Iowa universities and In several west- object I remember seeing was my my tall until my eyes watered, and ern cities. In September Mr. Taft mother, who waa gaaing at me with then tried to poke out my precious will go to the Philippines and will not her Mg Mack eyes, and the first thing orbs. X must say I began to dislike return to the capital until time for the I remember doing was making a snap babies. a s s s s assembling of congress In December. at her nose, for which X received a Meanwhile the secretary Is nursing slap on tha head from her paw. not an been adventurous life has My a presidential boom that la slowly I began to grow with amaslng rap- .me. X have done no great, heroic la It and to fair proportions, growing idity and gained a good deal in deeds like the dog Crusoe, or our friend not Impossible that nest year he will joe. but I have always tried to be! strength. a In be one of the principal figures a about of After good and kind to everybody (except happigreat year heated political campaign. All In all. ness in thlc country village with my rats), and have endeavored to do my ! It la quite a strenuous program for a kind masters, my dear old mother died. duty, and now I am enjoying a peace-f-ul man aa fat of paunch and years as . I waa old age with my kind masters, very unhappy for a while, but, Mr. Taft I soon cheered up again. My j With much love, I remain your afdoglike, R. Chisf. Southsrnsr May Bs G. A. mother had taken a great deal of trou- fectionate old friend, Washington Grand Army men are ble with my education, and I was very JIM FOX (Per Jeannette Cook), already making preiwratlons for at- well behaved and sensible, so I aged It, Xiondon, England. annual the encampment, tending I would Install myself as which will be held at Saratoga Springs thought In her watchdog place. This X did, and DEMAND Nth. FOR SILKS . during the week of September of the family. received ths praises One of the most Interesting bits of X a now must waa I tell that you gossip In connection with the coming HAS IMPROVED On my convention Is the report that a south- fine, large, strong foxterrter. I black had eye elegant ,an right canone of the leading erner will be Gen. patch, which wae the envy of all the NEW YORK, March 21. In consedidates for rommander-ln-chle- f. John T. Wilder of Chattanooga, Tenn. foxles In the village. quence of the advances on raw silks, After about three months of watch- the situation In the silk piece market the distinguished leader of the famous WlldeFs brigade, which played a ing over my masters estates, includ- fur all la now asumlng a most interprominent part In the campaign at ing the women and children, my wife esting phase, and manufacturers In Chattanooga and Atlanta. Is the man came 4o me. She was a dear little this country and Importers are giving ferred to and he has already received Pomeranian, and told ms that her careful attention to the adjustment the endorsement of many southern master was taking her to London, but of prices on both plain and fancy posts. General Wilder Is a northern- waa leaving her two puppies at home. silks. From the fact that the demand er by birth and first visited the south She therefore begged me to taka care for silks has been much Improved this as an officer during the Civil war. He of them. X promised to be a moat de- spring, and that this class of goods was so favorably Impressed with voted father to them. She brought Is destined to be a strong seller for Tennessee that he haa since made hla them to me the night before she left, fall, the manufacturers are endeav-in- g home In that state and la now one of and after we had taken an affectionate to arrive at an understanding by Us most famous and honored cltlsena. farewell of each other and sworn eter- which some uniformity In value can Veterans of ths capital are favorably nal fidelity, she went with her master be accomplished. If goods are offered Impressed with the Idea of selecting a to the great city. to the American buyer at approxisouthern man as the next commander I carried the little ones to the back mate values, it will make a steady of the Grand Army of tha Republic, of my kennel, and. as the night was market and quicker purchasing. The tiellevlng that It would result In fur- very cold, I laid on them to keep them situation In the woolen trade at presther cementing the ties that hind the warm. X dont know how it wae; X ent la one which leaves the mills, ones disrupted country. Borne of them suppose X must have kept them rather with a considerable percentage of their go farther and declare that the se- too warm, but the next morning they looms unoccupied. Whether the relection of a southern city as a place for were both dead. I carried them Into order business of the fall will suffice holding the national encampment la the garden and burled them under the to bring up the yardage to the avernot among the Impossibilities. apple tree. After this I made up my age Is a matter that only time can mind to look after no more puppies, as decide. One thing that la saving the THE BEST DOCTOR. It did not turn out as successfully as face of the market la that agents are Rev. B. CL Horton, Sulphur Springs, X anticipated. not making any change In values, and There waa only one objection to my are not contemplating doing aa On Tex., writes, July 19th, IMS: 1 have used In my family Ballards Snow Lini- masters house, and that was that they woolen dress goods the situation la ment and Hore bound Byrup, and they kept a cat. Now I hate cats; I think much more than on the have proved certainly satisfactory. all dogs should. There la nothing so mens wear satisfactory lines. Imported grades The liniment la tha beat ws have ever utterly useless, vain, ugly and spite- of dress goods aa are now ed for headache and pains Tha ful. Ive often tried to catch this one, under order to a reported extent than larger rough syrup haa been our doctor for but she always escaped. She would last year. the last eight yean." get up In a tree and make faces at me. Geo, F. Cave, tlrd and Washington. But one day I did catch her, and, my And It would sweeter be. word! I nearly shook all the life out If lovera would only take HARD LINES. of her body. But one day she paid A little Rocky Mountain Tea. Towne lies sorry now that he me out all right, and didnt X feel T. H. Carr, Phar. quarreled with hie wife. snubbed. The cook had brought me Browne RhCs gone home to her my dinner, but had forgotten to undo "They say the baby looks like me, mother, I suppose. my chain; therefore I couldnt reach Bald Mr. Newllwedded. Towne No. she's had her mother that plate of lovely. Juicv meat and The only likeness I can see come home to her. that fine cabbage. While X was think Xa that were both return to Washington with the secretary. For the next few months Secretary Taft will probably be one of the busiest men In the country. Upon his return to the capital, about April 10th, he will complete plana fur the military STORY OF MY LIFE : j ! j March WASHINGTON. Secre- tary of War Tan will sail tomorrow i iiia trip to Panama, Porto Rico and t'uba. The start will be made from Charleston, where tha party will lsaard the cruiser Columbia for the The long and momentous voyage. secretary will be accompanied by Senator Klltredge of South Dakota, Representatives Burton of Ohio and of Missouri, and Engineers John R. Preeman, Frederick Sterns and Alfred Noble. Panama will first be visited, where the Investigators will remain three of four daya The teat pits on the site of the Gstun locks will be sufficiently excavated upon the g rrival of the party to allow a thorough examination of the biggest dam to be built on the lethmua. 11 Is expected that Mr. Tafts visit to Panama will be the moat Important event In the history of the glgantlo project. Canal affairs have now been placed In charge of war dcirtment engineers and plana that will affect all future construction work on the Mg ditch will likely be made as a result of the secretarys Inspection tour. lYoin Panama the party will go to Havana and several daya will be spent hi the Cuban capital to allow a thorough investigation Into existing conditions In the onoe-wrepublic. One of the burning Issues of the day to be considered by Secretary Taft while In ths Island la that of repealing the or which dor prohibiting was made by Major General Wood when he was military governor of Cu ha. A monster petition containing thousands of names, demanding ths rescinding of ths obnoxious measure, will be presented to Mr. Taft upon his arrival, and It is likely that another popular demonstration in favor of the national sport will be made. The present crtala was brought on by the arrest of a number of distinguished Cuban cltlsena for attending a cock fight. Planters and factory owners of ths Island are said to favor tha legalisation of the sport .declaring that with and lotteries prohibited, the laborres havs no Incentive to work and thus have retarded and Injured the Island Industries. Porto Rico will next be visited E y Bseretary Taft, where ha will be Joined by hla wife. Beckman Wln-thro- p, governor of the Island, who has been appointed aaalatant secretary of the treasury, will Join the party and nd ss cock-fightin- g, cnrk-fightl- Direction Northwestern Theatrical Association ONE NIGHT ONLY SATURDAY, Matinee and Night i w. Will Visit Havana and Confer With Magoon on Cuban Affaira Southam Man May Hsad Grand Army af tha Republic. Grand Opera House j ! bald-heade- FRED RAYMONDS Popular Melodramic Comedy Production Old Arkansaw With ltd wealth of atartliac and realistic scenic and mechani-ceffects. 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