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Show 7AGE THE SUE, PRICE, UTAH FOUR Pun NINE CHANCES OF ESCAPE TO ONE OF THE LAWS EXECUTION. We are in a period in which the criminal has about nine chances to escape where the penalty of the laws he breaks has one to put into execuSubscription, $2,410 a Tear la Adranee. Office Phone No. 9. tion. There is a principle in some fugitive lines Kaidniv, No. 133m2. that might be studied with profit to society in s Mail As Katrred Matter, June 4, IBIS, At the general by many organizations in this country POatoffice at Price, Utah, Under the Act of March 8, 187V. which are in fact devoted to the comfort of criminals. They follow: ADVERTISING RATES He's a jtuor surgeon who fur pity B. W. Issued Every Friday By Bua Publishing Co. (Inc.). (Yuckrtt, Manaser. Herond-CSaa- Display Matter Per Inch Per Month, L60: Binfli Issue, 40c. Transient, 50c. Special Position, 25 Per Cent The SUN PUBLISHING CO. gan- grene spread And the whole body perish. He thata merciful unto the bad la eruel to the good Ufilito Tea Centa the Line Each Inaertioa. Count Six Words the lane. Suininoiiu, $12.50 ; Water 'Application, $15.00; Final Proof, $10.00. Beadrre Tea Centa the Line Each Inaertioa. Count Six Words to the Line. Blackface Type Twenty Cents the Line Each Insertion. Obituaries, Cards of Thanks, Ileaolutiona Etc., At Beading Notice Bates. Count Six Words to the Line. For Sale, For Bent, Found, Lost, Etc., Two Cents Per Word Each Issue. No Charge Accounts. All Communications to spare part corrupted till the The gangrene of court delays, long drawn out trials, public sympathy for brutal criminals, also the tenderhearted political pardon boards who want to use convicted criminals in their politics has spread to every part of the country with the result that organized crime is bolder than ever before and rogues and highwaymen prosper financially and politically under an evil system which is practically protection for crime. I went mourning without The Sun; I stood Society suffers, lawabiding citizens are robbed, 30-2the victims of murderous attacks are forgotten, p and cried in the congregation-Jo- b, while organized raids on justice crowd the courtMATTERS THAT HAVE TO DO WITH THE rooms sobbing women, sisters of mercy whose tenderness is all for the poor murderer adroitly USE OF FAMILY FUNDS. staged by criminal lawyers whose profession it is to thwart justice and make many places safe Are you one of the doubting Thomases who for professional criminals. for one reason or another has not tried Price, Utah 8. budget ing your family expenditures? You may find some suggestions which will convince you of the value of so doing in a recent publication of the United States department of agriculture as well as specific help in scrutinizing and grouping your expenses. No authority can supply such a budget readymade. You have to make your own. Each family has its own peculiar needs, its own family aims and hopes and its own difficulties and responsibilities. A good plan of spending for one family with three children and an income of two thousand five hundred dollars a year might be a very poor scheme for another living in the same town with the same number of children and the Bame income. Among many others these questions which the department suggests that you put to yourself will be found helpful Is the emergency fund in the bank large enough? Are we accumulating something for the childrens education? Would we save more in the long run if we spent money for laborsaving devices which would save both time and energy? Is it morp economical to buy certain articles of cloth ing readymade or to make them? Do we spend too much on such things as candy, tobacco and cheap magazines? Are there any articles which we buy in too Bmall or too large quantities? What have we purchased that we did not need? That did not wear well? Is our automobile a necessity, a convenience or a luxury? Are our charge accounts a convenience or a temptation? Such questions as these and also othera that will occur suggest where to look for leaks and how to approach the reorganization of your scheme of living so as to make your income yield a maximum of satisfaction for your family. Now the indefatigable lovers of Bibical scenery in Palestine have found and uncovered the House of Ashtaroth and the Temple of Eigan referred to in I Chronicles, xx:10, that HINT TO MINERS IN THIS TRICK OF THIS VERY GREAT MAGICIAN Houdini, the magician, gave an extraordinary demonstration to a physicologist of the United States department of mines the other day in a New York hotel. In a sealed, airtight coffin on which five men stood he was submerged in a swimming pool for ninety minutes. A telephone connection enabled him to keep in communication with those who watched the experiment thousand cubic-inchThere were some thirty-fiv- e coffin when in it was sealof fresh air the ed, which was exhausted in four minutes. After that Houdini breathed deadly carbon dioxide minutes and came out of the coffin for forty-si- x and smiling slightly dizzy. He said : Anyone can do it. The important thing is to believe that you are safe. Dont breathe deeply and avoid making any unnecessary movements. Houdini believes it is fear that kills miners trapped in airtight compartments and not carbon dioxide poisoning. The physicologist was amazed by the Our reaction to it is a wonder demonstration. how many men have sufficient courage to be sealed in a coffin, so suggestive of death, and maintain composure for thirty minutes under water without being overcome by imagination and terror. Close confinement for ten minutes would crack the control of most people, we would imagine, even with a telephone connection. We are sure an itching nose, or an irresistible desire to turn over or see daylight, would have us yelling for release. es FRIDAY, AEQpgT EVERY FRIDAY Third Cutting of Hay Is GREAT TJ Good At Price in moat iwtioiw of the Sugar to show benefit beginning are state genof recent rains. Grazing ranges shower by improved been have erally need more also, although the deserts m to measif fall and winter forage other seaure up to the standard of sons. J. Cecil Alter, meteorologist in weather charge of the Salt Lake City informabureau office, disclosed thi tion last Wednesday in the issuance of his weekly crop and range report. It says in part : Grain has had too much rain at ITda-r- , and some i showing rust. The is fruit excellent at Springville. The Tears grain harvest is over at F.lbcrta. and excellent picking are and apples this week. The grain bar will vest is nearly completed at Levan. Showers have benefited ranges at more Snring City, but jmtatoce need the on r.gh fat are stock rain. Live to the some did Hail damage ranges. standing grain and to fruit at Manti. At Precipitation improved alfalfa. Richfield some hay is now bleached by rain and the subsequent drying process. Roads are good. Grain cutting is nearly completed. Ranges are good at Panguiteh, having been helped by recent downpours. General rains a week .igo greatly improved the ranges at Isa. Alfalfa seed ia stripping badly at Deseret along the river and at Delta, though there are some good fields in that general area. Rain and very favorable temperatures at Kanosh have given alfalfa seed a good start. Crop and range at Nnda are very dry, having had little rain ainee May 5th. Live stock are good at Cedar City. Alfalfa seed is reported poor at Duchesne, though the second hay prop ia fine. Roads are fair. Ther has been much alfalfa seed stripping at Myton, and some hail damage. The third alfalfa hay crop is doing well atPrice. Ranges have recovered at Emery and are now in good shape. ANNOUNCEMENTS COUNTY CLERK The Sun b authorised to announce II. (1 Smith, present incumbent, aa a candidate for clerk and auditor of Carbon county, subject to the action of the democratic convention. SHERIFF The Sun ia authorised to announce George Uoilinaham of Price ae a candidate for sheriff of Carbon county, subject to the action of the republican convention. The Sun is authorised to announce Mike Brennan of Helper as a candidate for sheriff of Carbon county, subject to the action of the democratic convention. The Sun is authorised to announce Thome F. Belter of Heiner aa a candi-dut- e fur sheriff of (Carbon county, subject to the action of the democratic nominating convention. The Sun ia authorised to announce Lee Hryner of Price aa candidate for aheriff of Carbon county, aubjcct to the action of the republican nominating convention. -- Elder William H. King is back home in Utah from somewhere he dodges about so frequently its hard to "keep cases on him and predicts victory for the democrats this fall from constable to United States senator, which calls to mind Matt. 7:15: "Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheeps clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves. Reed Smoot is as sura of being returned to Washington, D. C., as his name goes on the ballot for the coming election November 2d, next. Too many labor leaders as too many policemen feel that their jobs depend on a fight. The best service they can give their followers is to steer them sanely and honorably through impending difficulties without a crash just as the good officer will run a city with the fewest arrests, killings and least graft Political bees are buzzing here in Carbon. The stings are to come later. r ( The Sun Special Service. CHICAGO, Aug 15. Construction methods employed in the building of the great Mormon tabernacle out at 8alt Lake City find a daily echo in almoat every modern shoe factory, declared J. Harry Selz, president of the Shoe eoniany of thia city and the largest manufacturer in the world, before a convention of alemen here thia week. The treatment of rawhide thong which hold together the massive beams and trusses of this unusual edifice ia the same process shoe upper undergo in special rooms that art as an immense humidor, he ponita out. The tabernacle, begun in 1864 and eonipleted several yean later, was constructed at a time when iron ypikes could not be had in Utah, said he. Workmen employed wooden pegs and rawhide soaked in warm water to serve instead. This great building two hundred and fifty feet long by a hundred and fifty wide and even seventy high waa built without a single column or nail and the leather joining holds as firmly and effectively today as years and years ago. It remains the marvel of 'architects and builder of everywhere. By subjecting shoe uppers to a special vapor fog the leather is made more pliant for fitting to the lasts. When they dry them it conforms to exactly the shape desired, while at the same time the possibility of erseking at some future time is prevented. When the leather has absorbed sufficient Selz-Sehw- s To icerioa liter moisture, indicated by delicate iatfai ments, these upjiers are removed u attached at once to the lasts, Pinu warm air blowers on gravity com era, they contract permanently to t required shape. Exact eonfornuti ia thus secured more efficiently tha is possible either by hand or with a I trie of I jsrioofl Mdii Tt I ft of der, list of ijwi chinery. The Shoe company' lines are sold locally by the m Trading company, which eerrie j stock at all times the several differ ent styles and lasts for men, voae and children. Every pair is cold m der a guarantee by this big depot ment store. Money back if pnnhue is not entirely satisfied. An imp, tion invited. fielz-Schw- ab ACTIVE DEMAND RAISE SHEEP PRICES AT RIVER From Page Three) (Continued ture grounds. Several hundred head of market eattle will be trailed to the railroad shipping points the latter part of next week. ht hundred years ago. Both flourished thirty-on- e are historically interesting for many reasons, not the least of which is that when- - Saul, the first commiaaionemhip king of Israel, was defeated in battle with the county, subject to the action of the demPhilistines and committed suicide, his armour ocratic Some Price mothers are looking forward to nominating convention. was hung in the temple and his headless trunk their own vacations, which will come when the ASSESSOR in the house. Sauls biography is not pleasant. schools start again. The Hun is authorised to announce S. His was a Moody career. W. Golding of Price, present incumbent, aa a candidate for to the office Years Week This At ofthenaaraaor of Oirbon county, subject to WRONG SENTIMENT CROPS OUT WITH OUR Twenty Ago action of the democratic nominating NATIONAL LAWMAKERS. Price and Vicinity convention. When congress quit without furnishing the farmers the relief they had hbped for it was a sad blow to agriculture. But a far worse feature of the whole affair is the fact that in arguments for and against the various relief bills there cropped out an ugly feeling among our politicians and one that isnt going to do the country any good if it is permitted to flourish. The Sun refers to the way they have lined various sections up against each other, the East against the West, the North against the South and vice versa. There was an apparent desire to Mget even with each other through all the agricultural and industrial legislation offered, and it is a bad thing for the country as a whole. America needs unity today and it wants senators and congressmen who will think of the people as a whole and the nation first. It is lieved there is a voter in Carbon county or anywhere else for that matter who wants his congressman to fight against the interests of a sister state. Everyone desires his own section benefited, of course, but not to the point where it becomes necessary to weaken or retard some other. This country is great because its states work as a single unit for the good of all, and the politician who seeks to split it apart or to line up one against another is not worthy to hold a seat in any lawmaking body. W LEATHER IS An American humorist cables from England Yesterday' Quotations on a vacation for some two KANSAS CITY, Mo., Aug. 19 to know months "on full pay. It is cheering COMMISSIONER Cattle Receipts, 4500 head. Calves, to account not bank is is while he suffer his Hun The that is authorised to announce Frank T. Bennett from Hprin Canyon 1000. Grainfed steers and yearlings eff the job. aa a candidate for four years jsearre, fully steady; light and (Storm) commissioner, subject to the action of the steers, $10.00; grasaers are will Some folks sit around home for hours democratic county nominating convention. slow steady; common to medium without saying a word and then go to a picture The Hun ia authorised to announce IV. kinds,,and $5.75 to $6.55; few loads s E. Knox of (Vilunibi aa a candidate for a show and talk all evening. to $7.75; fat she stock upward two yeeara in Carbon that King George is n eake-fed- Why Take a Chance steady; euttera ten to fifteen cents higher; bulls unchanged; all vealera Housawivea are froa opt strong, practieal top, $12.00; few $12.-2- nee that our flour ia the best U k stockers and feeders steady. had on tha market and that Hogs Receipts, 5000 head, uneven waste of energy to bako kraal and ten to twenty-fiv-e higher; spots aay other floor. The results i up more; top, $13.50 on uocertaio sad It really isnt worth averages; bulk of sales, $11.75 to $13.-4- time and labor. Try a sack of Tsrtsi desirable 170 to aver- Red floor ud youll us us its $13.25 to $13.50; 240 to ages, RECORDER Hay, grain sad forwarding. Ws w James McTheraon from Wood aide was a Castle Gate The Hun ia authorised to announce Jesaverages, $11.90 to $13.20; all liver. visitor on business. sie F. Hanford, present incumbent, aa a lightlights up to $13.50; packing sows, The Uintah railway had advanced freight rates on all candidate for to the office of $9.75 to $10.50; stoek pigs strong to recorder of Carbon to the county, subject classes going into the Vernal country. higher, $12.25 to $13.25. action of the republican nominating con- twenty-fiv- e Bishop Andrew Young and family had gone from vention. Sheep Receipts, 3000 head. Lambs Castle flute to Dawson, X. M., to make their home. The Hun ia authorised to announce steady to twenty-fiv- e higher; Idaho, Mrs. Lottie Gibson Storm of Gibaon Mine $14.40; Owen Lloyd was in Price visiting his parents. He had ns Colorado, $14.35; othera, $13.-- 5 Booth Ninth Street, Prlea Wsl a candidate for recorder of Carbon to $14.00; beat natives, $13.50; quit rirrus life and was going to Green River to work. county, subject to the action of the repubbetter grades largely $13.00 to $13.25; lican nominating convention. Five miles of the big Green River ditch had been comodd lots sheep, slow, weak. pleted. The pumping station was six miles up from that 5; 210-pou- 0; 225-poun- d 325-poun- town. Sam Westerfield of Sunnyside .was sent in to a Salt Lake City hospital suffering from a had attack of ap- pendicitis. TREASURER The Hun ia authorised to announce Improvement Shown. Karl X. Radcliff of Price aa a candidate Much improvement ran be seen in for treasurer of Carbon county, subject to the action of the republican nominat- the lambs and ranges of Utah, Waing convention. satch and other ronntie of the state The Hun ia authorised to announce A. M. llaaga of Kenilworth as a candidate since the recent rains, George A. for treeaurer of Carbon county, aubject Scott, federal live stoek statistician at to the action of the democratic nominaalt Lake City, rqxirted yesterday, ting convention. tattle are also Mrs. J. F. Broyles and Mrs. L A. Jacobson of Scofield were up at Helper effecting an organization of the Kathhone Sisters. There were rlose around a hundred and fifty cases of whooping raugh over at Sunnyside. Otherwise the health of the camp waa good. LOCAL BASEBALL Dispatches from Fort Worth, Tex., were to the effect that the long hist Charley Rosa, who was kidnaped in STANSnro OF CLUBS 1874, had been fonnd in that rity. Mon. Lost. ret. ft Brandon from Irioe were to establish a Hiawatha Callaway .750 i saloon at Richfield, haring leased a building there for Hunnyside 1 .".Ml Castle Gale 2 3 five years. The Oasis here had lteen sold to J. W. .4i HI Price ...l .250 Business was increasing with the Myton to Brice stage Sunday's Results. line, which made (be trip twice a week with passengers Hiawatha, 7: Price, 4. t the former place and the mail as far as (Tiff (the Himnyrnde, 14 ; Castle Gate, 7. Wells). The local telephone service to Castle Gate had been Banquet For tha Boys. installed. The Rooky Mountain people were making slow IIIAW ATIIA, Aug. 16. The memprogress from Castella Springs to the Carbon coal ramp bers of the Hiawatha baseball team of with their line. the Eastern Utah league were feted D. A. Ilaymond, manager of the Wasatch store at at a banquet given by the King Koal Castle Gate, was in Salt Lake City buying new fall club last evening at Amusement Hall goods. Mrs. Ilaymond and the children went along for a here. J. Bryce Forrester acted aa the toastmaster for the occasion. Leo visit with friends. Seofield and Winter Quarters had a fearful rainstorm Kinny gave a brief history of the tram ami its art ivitier thia year and during the week. Water ran down the streets and hillsides in torrents. No serious damage was done, how- complimented the lmy on their victory for the first half of the league ever, except to hay. season. James Johnston, manager of Little Mary Best up at Castle Gate underwent an the club, responded. operation by Dr. E. M. Xelier and li. 8. Allison for enlargement of the tonsils. She withstood the pain withmemorial service out an anesthetic. Requiem max will be tun for the This office sold to the Irice school board thirty-fiv- e of the soul of Mm. Mary O'Kirllv, 9 single seats for the use of the high school. They fame I at Xotm mine lie church Iurdm at Price All from Chicago and were in keeping with the building friend and acqnaintanee are kindle r and other furnishings of the district. attested to be present. Mm. O'Kirlly j i-- Legal Hanks of every description. The Sun. d 4 :Vf '. Z W'rdle and HUMroMbI,S,n' ,M Hrnry reported to be in good condition, but the farmers are a little worried about the market this fall. Most of the lambs have been contracted for at a price aronnd ten ents, which is a little less than was received last year. Order Cars Early. Sheepmen of the West are advised by the National Woolgrowers association to order their can for shipment of Iambs earlier jhi year than last to avoid any delays in the ani- getting to nxrbvt. The association calls to the attention of growers that this a big business, is every advantage to the m to the carrier hv V ordering of can for moving the I I.' .1 PACK OFF REGISTER form,,r Golding-Shimmi- n Mer-ws?bnri,a,!.y 8tre 14 Wallingtim time thig (Kri day) morning The cah register was ''arrie,i. off' li contained or six dollars in q"ite Mm in checks! Some silk stockings, about a W?d mistJdThe n,prphndise Si. T14 4hin about the dirty old age ia verf5 t don thing bo long:a as you mtrff. 4a ail he innluini. ft |