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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, STRAWBERRIES Some grocers dont sell Crescent other flour cheaper, There i a marked scarcity of strawberries mi the local markelt and the deiuaiul for thU article is very heavy. There are a few California berrlea telling at Sue a cup. but thia aupply will probably be told before noon. There is also a scarcity of green peas. Fresh tomatoes are on the market and sidling at 25o per pound. There are no spring chickens on the market. Old liens are selling at 2ic per pound. Kollo wing ure the ruling quutaiiona: Maats. Prime rib roast of btef. lac. and porterhouse steuks, 17c. Sirloin. 13c. Chuck steak, 10c. Shoulder pot roast. 10c. Mutton loin and rib chops, 20c. Hutton stew, 10c. Veal leg roast, 20c. Veal rib chojis, 2oc. Veal stewing meat, 10&12tfcc. but grocers who have your interest in view sell Crescent Flour. to the wise is better than a dictionary to the A word lork roast. Riverdale Flour . it you are Place. It making a safe i3 unexcelled for baking. Take this tip Call today upon the grocer or dealer who handles the Hiverdale Flour and insist on getting it. Can be had at all lead ing grocers and dealers. & ELEVATOR CO. 17V,c. Pork sausage, lac. Hamburger steak. 121c. Sliced raw hum, 23c. Hams, plain, litc. Hams, fancy, lvc. Pressed corned beef, 20c. Rump roast, lino 12'ic. Round steak, 12t,c. Rib boiling meat, 7c. Mutton, leg. 17,c. Mutton, shoulder chops, 15c. Veal loin, roast, lTtgc. Veal loin, cutlets, 2ic. Veal shoulders. 12V,c. Veal shanks, 12,c each. Pork chops, 17Vfc20c. Pickled Pork, 17 4c. Sliced txiiled ham, SOc. Sliced bacon, SAc. Pressed veal, 25c. Spare riba, 12c. Fish. Salmon, 20c per lb. Halibut, 17 Vic per lb. Smelts, 17 Vic per lb. Herring. 2 lbs for 25c. Mackinaw trout, 25c per lb. Crabs, 25615c each. Fruits and Vogotablas. Oranges, 15ft (0c per do. Bananas, per doa. 40c, per lb 10c. Lemons, per dos 30 ft 15c. Potatoes, per cwt 81.50, per bu $1.00, 14 Iba for 25c. Cherries, per lb 25c. California dates, per lb lSVic. Fresh tomatoes, per lb 25c. Cucumliers, 2 for 25c. California new potatoes, per lb 10c. Radishes, 8 bunchea for 5c. Green onions, S bunches for 5c. Lettuce, I bunches for 5c. Watercress, per bunch 6c. Asparagus, 2 lbs for 25c. California cabbage, per lb 6c. Rhubarb, per lb 2Vbc. Turnips, 2 bunchea for 5c. Produce, Flour and Sugar. Wheat, per cwt 81.50, per bu $1.00, mall quantities, per lb 2c. Oats, per cwt 1.60. Whole corn, per cwt, $1.10, chopped $1.40. WILL BE GREATLY IMPRESSED Barley, rolled, per cwt $1.45, cracked, WITH THE EFFICIENCY OF OUR $1.15, whole $1.25, chopped, $1.40. Bran, per sack $1.10. SERVICE. LAUNDRY THERE'S Baled lucern, per cwt 70c. ONE FACT WE WISH TO CLEARLY Timothy, baled, per cwt 80c. IMPRESS ON YOUR MIND. ITS Flour, high patent, per cwt $2.50, per THIS YOU CAN ALWAYS RELY sack, $1.25; straight grade, per cwt ON GETTING YOUR LINENS, LACE $2.10, per sack $1.15. Utah aheese, per lb 20c; Swiss, per CURTAINS, ETC ON SCHEDULE lb 10c. TIME, PROPERLY LAUNDERED, IF Eggs, per dos 26c. YOU PATRONIZE THE Sugar, beet, per sack, $6.25, 14 Iba for $1.00; cane, per sack $6.45, IS lbs for Ogden Stem 11.00. Famotia Brigand Dead. Corsicana are mourning tha death of tha brigand chief Bellacoada, of whom they are almoat aa proud aa of 487 TWENTY-FIFTST. Hii real name waa AnTHONES 171 Napoleon. tonia BonellL In consequence of a rendetta he and hta brother Jacob were compelled to seek safety In tha mountain!. For 48 year they terrorised the country, going from province to province, tnd all efforts of tho government to capture them were unIn 1838, aged and broken availing. down, Bellacoada voluntarily delivered himself Into the hand of Justice. So great waa tha national admiration of hla bold exploits that the courta at Ajaccio acquitted him, but the police expelled him, and ha sought He could not a homa In Marseilles. endure hla exile more than a few months and secretly returned to end hla days In the wllda of Corsica. - - i LUMBER PILES. Pertinent Inquiry It leap, iia buey ta Senator Rayner of Maryland la In kay aur Paw favor of adequate salaries for school full, aa wa ean maat ail demands. teachers and at a reception he told a aapaeially prepared now to tala e,p of ardora requiring long timbre story about a teachers meeting inex-a district where the salaries were Rut our atoek of tremely low. A rich, portly banker FINISH LUMBER opened the meeting with an address," sire aomplata. Including White Pta. he said. "The banker conduded hla remarks with an enthusiastic gesture Tallow Pino Pinialw ate. and the words: Long live oar schoo 'What on?- shouted a teachers!' thin, pale, seedy man la a batch coat slightly smeared with chalk marks Laundrv H W-a- w Utah and Oregon Lumber Co. 148 TWENTY-FOURT- H ST. Mitchell Brothers for Monuments ETC. COPINGS, HEADSTONES. Ra your homa poopla. Dent pay commissions to aganta. Yard PPoaita City Comatary. "I PAGE SEVEN II FORCED TO HOOF A GILA MONSTER HAS HOW SHALL CHANGE SOON MOUNTS OP LITTLE TOO FRESH FOR NICKELS AND DIMES SOON JENKINS. INTO DOLLARS. DANGEROUS BITE POSSESSED OF RUN MR. EBEN LIKE A A SET OF TEETH PAIR OF SCISSORS. Tho Juicy Spring Chickon Hat Alto Father Placet the Youngster on His At the Result Hhe Had to Walk Back Ntw Yor Savings Banks Now Hold Tha Natives Have a Horror of Them, Dtttrtod tho Sulla and Htr Moth.r S x or Seven Honor et en Early Agw Now Satiand Avoid Thom Worso than They Miles to Reach Hie $1,400X00.000. an Amount that Far it Boing Sold at tha Rata of 1 wonty sfied That tha Method ia a Good On Destination Hoofed it and Finished do a Rattlesnake Bite Inoculates Exceeds tha Entire Bonded Debt of Cent a Pick Your 8unday Dinntr. a Better and Wiser Man. It Worked Liko a Charm. Poison Into tho Systam. Deadly the United States Many Depositors. because they can buy OGDEN MILLING BOV FEW CALIFORNIAS TO BE HAD ONE SYSTEM THAT HAS PROVEN AT TWENTY CENTS A CUP. TO BE A SUCCESS. Flour When you buy 10 TRAIN 1 MAY 25, 1907. ml MSI IKE PROPER WAV GETIIHG SCARCE PEERYS SATURDAY. - , HE LIFE INSURANCE muddle haa started the public to success that thinking. The wonderful has met Ballards Horehound Byrup In Ita crusade on Coughs Influuenss Bronchitis and all Pulmonary troubles has started the public 'to thinking of this wonderful preparation. They are all using It. Join the procession and down with sickness Price 25c, 28d SOc and 81.00. Geo. P. Cave, cor. and Washington. My boy was really a pretty good ort. Perhaps if h hadn't been he would not have turned out well under my system: but. then, if he hadn't been a good sort 1 wimlua't have proceeded on that system. 1 watched him carefully before 1 divided that it would be wise to do as 1 did, says a writer In the New York Pres. When he was about seven years old I caught him in a lie. I.e was trying to hide a trivial, childish offense, and I was more amused than shocked, but, wishing to he sure of my ground, I told hla mother he was lying. She would not believe It at first, hut. becoming convinced she was for whipping him. "Leave him to me, I said. We will have no more whipping. He la old enough now for different treatment" Then I took him aside and talked to him somewhat after the following fashion : You and 1 are going to have a great deal to do with each other as long as we both live, and it best that we understand each utlii-- from the start I want you to know positively that so long as you do right 1 am going to be your best friend on earth, aside from your mother. It makes uo difference what trouble you may get Into, I shall always stand by you as long as you remember what 1 am now telling But there are two things you you. must never forget. You musn't tell a He, and you mn-dn- t do anything else that you don't think a gentleman would da Tou know the difference now between a gentleman and another man, and you will learn it more definitely later on. But the one Important thing now la not to He. If you He to me I' will be pretty sure to find It out, and you wUl have to get out of yoflr trouble yourself the best way you can. I will nut lilt a finger to help you." I went over this ground again and again aa carefully aa I could. In language fitted to his years, until he thoroughly understood me, and I was satisfied that he would not forget It And from that day, 1 8 years ago, until now, I have never added a syllable to what I then told him. I hare never caught him In a lie or doing an thing. He trusts me and cornea to me often for counsel, but all I do when It touches general principles la to reiterate those two rules. I have never even suggested religious training to him, believing that neither I nor anyone else baa the right to Influence him in his own choice. I have never punished him since he waa ten, and then only by keeping him In the house for some I have never trifling disobedience. Ince be was 12 aald: "Ton must not. I have never Interfered with any of his plana, or denied him anything he wanted that It waa reasonably possible to get for him. Result: Ha ia a clean, healthy- minded, young man, with faults, but no aerloua ones that I can discover, and he still lives with me. He cared little for school and hla education In books, while It ia fa', la not what I would like it to be, but on the other hand he picks np practical, outside knowledge with wonderful facility and accuracy, being a natural mechanic and business man. When be waa 81 I had despaired of hla future. He had never given me any trouble, but he seemed to amount to nothing. He had not found, and I could not find for him, tha right place. Ha was barely earning hla living, but there aeemed to be no prospect of more. for a When he waa 28, still small salary, ha seemed to wake up. He and a chum started a small commission business, working at it after office hours. In six months time he gave np hla salary. Six months later he bought out hla partner. Within the next year he bought hla own plant and la now doing a line business with sevIn a few en high-price- d employes. years he will be rich. He la a gentleman. He does not He I am satisfied. 1 r wo-l.l- was never a time when Mr. According to the annual report of w wlll- - the New York nut bauks the saving ln. lilt lu hi wagou to a uiiiu'mt of depositor is now 2,752,-23fi traveler along the sandy road of and t e total of their deposit h lii'.le, hut he ilid '( like to have Is over $ 1.400. Oik'.ui'O, an amount to much taken tin1 grained. greater than the bonded debt of the file day he a accosted by a flash-li- t Inlted Stale. '.leased voting man who wa step-pii.T!u?r de;xisitors, who oiilnuuitx-- r along the road with a disdainful the Inhabitants of Manhattan Island, aiare to be commended for their wis' Mold on there a minute! he called, dom. If all meu of small uieaus were a i'ie wagon came abreast of hitu. 1 to f. How their example, the communib i'll take a ride, as you're going ty as a whole would be much belter aud off. There was not one savings bank n way and Im lu a hurry. without wuiiiug for any response he failure lu the past year. There la Mr. Jeukins, not a single swung himself up savings bank now whose wi n looked at him sharply, but made reixtii Is not creditable to Its man-ag- ; m- demur. uent, aud whose solvency is not The road made many twists and bey-juquestion. lu iV'se days of get-rirturns, but although the young man quick kept up an incessant stream of eon ver- schemes, of mining stocks, of speculasa, ion he reeelved ctily the most la- tion in bueketshops, poolrooms, on thconic it'plitv from his host. curb and in the stock exchange ' Its a good deal further to Haekett it Is most timely to turn to the savt tlm I thought from they told ings banks and to point out the me.- " Mild the young man at last, when to every man of small earntlii-driving more than half ing ar.,1 limited means of depositing an l:nur. How far is it trout here? a definite surplus regularly at inter, 'T said Mr. Jenkins, deliber-ateli- . est. I or a rich man to "1 tn not a great hand at la one He can afford to lose some lint keeping straight on as thing. vi'iv going now 1 should say 'twould nii.'v. lie has time for personal be in the neighborhood of 25.000 miles. of the risk, and he haa if you've a notion to get out o' this the power to enforce bis legal rlglita. convey a nee o' mine and hoof It hack He may win or he may lose, but in to the first turn and take the other either case the transfer of wealth la road, '(won't be ntore'n a little mailer not a vital matter. To all the men who work for wagea of seven miles or so." "He landed It, said Mr. Jenkins, re- or on salaries their only hoie for a lating the story that night with keen peaceful old age and for a life free relish, "and it wouldn't surprise me from racking money cares Is to proa mile If the next time he wants a lift vide beforehand for the future. They he addresses the man 1m experts '11 should take no risk.. When they speo-ulatthey stake tlielr family's future give It to hlui sonic different from The Youlh'a Com- and their own peace of mind against whut he did me. a few dollars. Even were the chancre panion. equal and in the case of a small man the odds are always against him ELY EXCURSION the risk which he taken ia vastly dls proportionate to auy possible gain. F.: -- a Jeukiti M aive a i: - e - h - ln-e- math-em.ui- extx-rieue- the "Another Instance, this of a man wh'-schief object seems to have !ecn a foolhardy dlaplay of fearlessness: lu was holding back one of the monsters In his hand by the back of the neck, so It could not bite him. lie dropjied his lisnd to the side of his leg. The glls monster shut hla teeth down on Ills busy duck overalls, Gets Venom From Bees. taking k double piece out where the The bore were In a glass bottle, cloth folded, as quickly as a pair of buzzing fiercely. They rested on a scissors could have cut tha fabric, very fine wire netting and below tha and aa clcauly. netting was a transparent fluid. Every little while the chemist stirred Color Blindness Among Girls. them up with a toothpick and their An Intelligent physician haa diswrath redoubled. "I am extracting covered that color blindness la very their venom, said the man. I am rare among girls, though It is common making them sting every. hng in among boya. From thia fact ha draws The venom sight. down the conclusion that in most rases drops through the netting Into that liquid, color blindness Is due to a want of which ia alcohol, and I make medicine early education In discriminating color it. Three angry bees, in a word, ors. Girls are taught to become faare assisting me to make medicine, miliar with every shade of colon, Bets' venom apis, aa it ia called while boya receive no Instruction la a very good remedy for gout, rheu- whatever on the subject, lienee, boya matism, cancer and a dozen other ail- frequently exhibit an Ignorance with ments. true color blindness, but which glrla rarely show. Furniture Movers Advice. A lady, who la a furniture remover, Johnny's Ailment "Yet, seid Mrs. Lapsling, "Johnny carrying on business at Manwell, haa on her vana the following appeal to Is ailing, but I'm not going to give the public: Dont worry get mar him any drugs. I believe the trouble ried and keep on tnovln." London is in hie bonce, and I am going to take him to a costlyopotblaL Evening Standard. e How to Get Expanses Refunded Excursion of June 5th. on On or about June 5th there will be nil excursion to Ely, Nevada. If you have not been there It will certainly te worth your while to make the trip. Ely wUl have 20,000 people In the next two years. Nothing can prevent It the mlnea and smelters will employ at least 7,500 men. Now is the time to buy property, when It Is cliiiip. We have tracts lying within lialf a few a mile of the finest residences in Ely City. Every one of them will cut up Into sixty splendid lota We believe these lots will sell for $100 each In the next eighteen months. We will sell traeta from $825 to there 81,225 each cash, balance in 6 and 18 months If you will come In on the excursion we will allow you $30 from tha purchase price of one of these tracks for your expenses. Refer to the First National bank of Ely and any responsible business man In Ely. Address for map and particulars, five-ac- re five-ac- re 1- -8 DICKERSON A ELLIS, Ely, Nevada. You Need Printing? ng STATE JOURNAL Is now equipped to do all kinds of and artistic AND JOB PRINTING in an manlier. The progressive business man demands first class THE up-to-d- y - ate The Journal Delivers the Goods to handle BRIEF WORK and TRANSCRIPT WORK, insuring its delivery on the shortest possible notice. If you need any kind of printing call us up. Phones 664. CL i Especially are we prepared Prices Consistent With First Class Printing. i Smallest English Railroad. Tha smallest railroad la England la tha Gars tang A Knott End (Lancashire) railway, which In the last six months earned a net revenue of $2,380. The meeting of proprietors waa attended by one person, tha sec re- ate G. Would you patronize your friend if his stock of goods was several years behind the present style? Would you use printing ten years ago? Would you, if you were attracted that was by a handsome piece of printing, throw it aside and forget it; or would you hunt up the printing office that did the job and give them your work? wild-lookin- g Post up-to-d- pr.nting. Tombstone Refuge for Cat One day this week, when the snow was rapidly turning to slush, and when BL Pauls churchyard waa bereft of Its wonted groups of luncheon-hou-r strollers, one of the churchyard cats, an unusually soiled and specimen, waa seen perched upon the narrow top of a weather worn headstone. The apace waa unnarrow, and, to keep comfortably from falling, the animal waa forced to clutch unceasingly. But the stone waa dry, tha churchyard walks were hooded, so the cat stayed, a soiled bit of white and black fur, auspicious but ' apparently resigned. New Yprk half-yearl- siH-cuU- Of some of the strange ways of tha gila minister, that little known creature of the southwesteru deserts, a eon esKndent writes: "1 have had e some with glia monsters and ean slate that, uo matter what seionttsts may claim, the gtla monster is a good thing to shun. Indiana and Mexicans have a honor of theta and fear them more than a rattle-sr- . ' 1 believe that the bite of the glia monster Is dangerous because of tlie creature's habit of eating Hoards, bugs aud rodents, and t'en lying on sand so hot that It blisters the hands and ieei of men. The heat causes the fixd to putrefy lu tha stomach, evidenced by the fact that the teeth are often covered with a fermented, putrefied froth from the A bite has the same effect aa fixxl. tho cut of a dissecting knife used on a cadaver ; in other words, the inoculation uf a deadly xilsun. "When frightened or angry he can move . ' rapidly. That short, thick, stubby tall Is used lu jumping, Just a a kanraruo uses bis tall. Tlie glia monster bites like a bulldog, and haa the tciiacli v of a simpping turtle. I once saw some men teasing a glia moiiKier brought to Tucsou. A string was tied around his neck. The gila monster was crawling around on the ground, trjiug lu get away, hut waa pulled hack by the strlug. ThU waa carried on till the creature became furious. The crowd around the glia monster knew nothing of his power to spring. Hitddenly he sprang up and bit a man among the crowd on the hand leaping fully two feet from THE JOURNAL JOB ROOMS |