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Show The Rich County News TW Aikloa ud JoKa M. Pewt. Publuktn RANDOLPH. RICH COUNTY. UTAh UTAH STATE NEWS OP THE IMPORTANT EVENTS TOLD IN BRIEFEST MANNER POSSIBLE. RECORD The Utah Fruit Publicity league baa requested the publicity bureau of the Salt Lake Commercial club to aasiat In advertising and disposing of Utahs fruit crop. The Utah Chautauqua association meeting at Ogden was not a financial success, the directors reporting a iok of $500. Last year the expenditures exceeded the receipts by $900. TbJ president of the Box Elder take has decided to discontinue Sunday services in the tabernacle for. the month of August. Meetings will be held in four city wards Instead. J. C. Aubeg, a pioneer well driver of Payson, died last week from Injuries received In a runaway. Aubeg came to this country from Germany about forty years ago. He was unmarried. Fire at Midvale partially destroyed a frame house belonging to Mrs. Thomas Le Tage. The fire Is supposed to have started from sparks from a passing Rio Grande locomotive. By a vote of 115 to 16 taxpayers of Coalville decided to bond the city for sys$15,000 to Install a waterworks tem. A large spring west of the city will be utilized. Work will be started at once. Clyde W. Jackson, formerly cashier of the Helper State bank, accused of embezzling and arrested July 20, was Sentenced to serve two years by Judge A. H. Christensen of the district court at Price on Thuraday. Harold Stevens, son of of Burch Creek, George Stevens Weber county, was severely bitten by a bulldog. The babys face was torn, several sitches being taken by the attending surgeon. While attempting to extract a shell from a rifle, Vinson Porter of Ogden accidentally shot himself m the right foot. The bullet entered the top of the foot and ranged downward, breaking two small bones. With reservations already made at local hotels for 250 delegates, there la every promise of a record attendance at the annual convention of the American Institute of Banking, which opens at Salt Lake City, August 21. Armed with the first search and seizure warrant issued in Ogden, under the new liquor law, Chief of Police W. I. Norton of Ogdeq raided an ostensible grocery store and confiscated $1,500 worth of malted and spirituous liquors. The greenhouse being erected ai the state school for the deaf and blind at Ogden will be completed in about three weeks and will be one of the most modern In the state. It will cost $1,500, Is 22x55 feeL-an- d divided separate rfi? ms. Frank Cotehwgn, nVht marshal at Midvale, klHod, one man fatally jured and two slightly wounded, wihen two masked men attempted to holds up saloon in Midvale, one of the frobbers being shot by Cblclough &ftfr be had been fatally Injured. tah, as a state, will spend the sum d Wf of$;o,000 in advertising her resources year. Of this sum the business nterests of Salt Lake City are subscribing $10,000 for convention work and $15,000 for publicity. Salt Lake City herself is subscribing the sum of $5,000. The disappearance of Joseph Melo-graof Ogden, who narrowly escaped drowning at Lagoon July 28 when his catnpanlon. Miss Emma Youngqulst, was drowned after the accidental overturning of a boat, leads his friends to believe he has become mentally deranged. the decrease in Notwithstanding taxes the Utah county commission plans an active road compalgn this fall. The first piece of work to oe taken up will he from the Tlippanogos meeting houso through to the road running by the Edgewood farm aud onto the east bench. Having traveled 8,000 miles on foot and with only such equipment a can be put on the backs of two burroa, S. L. Conro, his wife and hia on, arrived in Salt Lake Thursday, bound for Brigham City, whence they went into Mexico as Mormon colonists seven years ago. Miss Dorothy Drexel, who came to Eureka in company with Alex died under circumstances which aroused the suspicion of officials. McCbrystal and Dick Campbell were placed under arrest. Ttiw girl died from an overdose of laudanum. E. T. Jones, who lived north of Helper, was struck by a train while driving across the track, his lifeless body being found beside the track some time later. The mangled horse and broken buggy were discovered on the cowcatcher when the train uillea into Price. Walls of the new concrete barn being built by.thS boys of the State Industrial school at Ogden are nearly completed. The barn will be quite an addition to the school and will cost $4,000. When oompleted the barn can be figured at a valuation of $7,000. The police are now reasonably certain that Roy Carpenter, the young man lying in a Salt Lake hospital with a bullet wound through his hip, was shot either by a policeman or a railroad detective while trying to make his fay out o' the Oregon Short Line yards on a freight train. son of A. G. Brown The of Willard is dead as the result of falling Into a vessel of hot water, as soon as the accident was discovered a physician was sent for and attended the child, but the scalds rendered recovery hopeless. The commissioners have fixed the tax levy for Cache county at eight mills. .With the state tax levy at even and one-hamills, county eight s mills, schools nine and mills, and city fifteen mills, the levy in Logan amount to forty and mills. . lf three-fourth- ono-fourt- t Happenings That Are Making I littery Information Gathered from All Quartere of the Globe and Olven In a Few Line INTERMOUNTAIN William Bridge, aged 34, of Salt Lake, was drowned in the Jordan river when the wagon In which he was attempting to ford the stream turned over. Hia horse was aso drowned. Sickening stories of cruelty alleged to have been practiced on the inmates of the atate industrial school at St. Anthony, Idaho, have been told to the governor and atate board In the course of the Investigation during the past week. Tke formal retirement of Judge Cornelius H. Hanford from the federal bench waa completed at Seattle on Friday when United States District Judge Edward E. Cushman ordered entered on the record the acceptance by President Taft of Judge Hanfords resignation. The city council of Seattle by a vote of six to three enacted over Mfayor Coiterllg veto the anti-rewhich proflag ordinance, vides that when any flag is carried in a procession theAmertcan flag shall be borne with equal prominence. Philip T. Dodge, president of the of Mergenthaler Linotype company New York, filed a suit for divorce at Reno, Nev., from Margaret B. Dodge, who la now in New York. Through a mysterious explosion which destroyed hia reaidence at Lentz, a suburb of Portand, Percy Warren a real estate dealer, was blown to atoms. Former Mayor Robert W. Speer, publsher of a Denver newspaper, hag been fined $1,000 and sentenced to five day in the county Jail by District Judge Robert L. Shattuck for constructive contempt of court. Newa baa been received at Hailey, Idaho, of the shooting of Otto Ward an Saturday night by Harry Horrac at Wards ranch, thirty miles south. Ward had Horraca ranch under lease and a quarrel arose in connection with the use of the property. DOME8TIC Thirty-fivpersons were Injured when Mobile & Ohio train No. 2, en route from Mobile to St Louis, was ditched nepr St Louis. Matthewl CTfcallttgan, a coaon merchant UvTw in a fashionable section of Brooklyn, was arrested on a charge of shooting his wife, Lillian, whom he declared he took for a burglar. Secretary Fisher has a plan to allot government coal lands to cities, which In turn may operate them under certain regulations, to supply municipal needs as well as those of citizens. Harry K. Thaw, slayer of Stanford White, has been assigned to a clerkship in the supply distributing department of the asylum for criminal Insane at Matteawan. Colonel Roosevelt aud Governor Johnson of California, nominees of the Progressive party for president and left Chicago for their homes Thursday after seeing the national committee take first steps for opening the campaign. Governor Woodrow Wilson sat for three hours Thursday In a studio la New York while an artist drew a charcoal portrait of him which will be used for campaign purposes. Professional baseball players of the major leagues have organized a mutual protective association, with Dave Fultz, former sfar outfielder of the New York American League club, and now a New York lawyer, as president. A $5,000,000 agricultural and Industrial exposition building. In which aliens will be taught the dgricultur&l possibilities of the country and the back to the farm" movement, has been planned at Chicago. General Increases In freight rates on commodities to become effective September 2 are proposed In new tariffs filed by the transcontinental railroads with the Interstate commerce commission. Three girls were killed and twelve others badly Injured when a water tank on the roof of a cigar factory at Itttburg, which waa being filled for the first time, crashed through the roof and alxth and fifth floors of the building. Funeral services for John W. Herof President Taft, ron. father-in-lawere held at Cincinnati Tuesday. The president and Charles Taft were palld e t, bearers. The first national convention of the new Progressive pirty was adjourned at 7:27 p. m. on Wednesday, after Colonel Theodore Roosevelt had been chosen as the party's candidate for president and Governor Hiram W. Johnson of California hRd been selected as his running mate. Louis Molino, who came to San Francisco to act as consul for Colombia and was convicted of having issued a worthless check, has been placed on ten years probation by Superior Judge Trabucco and banished from the country. Straight Independent tickets will be placed in the field in Pennsylvania and Colorado by the national Progressive party. Colonel Roosevelt made this announcement Tuesday night, after a conference with delegates from both states. Thomas Gill, aged 40 years, of Corning, la., was thrown into a swimming pool at Fresno, Cal,, by a gang of He was not missed for hoodlums. half an hour, and when the body was found an autopsy showed that he had not drowned, but was killed by the shock of his treatment. Francis Vernon Willey of Bradford, England, son of Francis Willey, formerly lord mayor of that city, has been arrested In Boston on a charge of conspiring to bring English operatives Into this country in violation of the contract labor law. Two workmen were mangled to death and five others seriously injured at the bottom of a shaft leading out of an aqueduct In New York City, when a steel drill struck an old charge of powder. George Goodman, member of the city council of Elyria, Ohio, was killed and several others were Injured in a collision between a Cleveland, Southwestern & Columbus lnterurban car and a Baltimore & Ohio train. Colonel George H. Sweet, a veteran of the Mexican and clval wars, Is dead at hia home, The Maples, at Elizabeth, N. J., at the age of 81. He served under General Scott In the Mexican war. WASHINGTON For the second time within a year President Taft has vetoed a bill to revise the wool tariff schedule K of the law. The Panama canal administration bill, providing free passage to Amerirailroad-ownecan ships, prohibiting vessels from using the waterway, and authorizing the establishment of a government when the canal is completed, was passed by the senate Friday. Washington society aa well as the legal profession Is Interested in the movement on foot to raise a fund for the widow and daughters of the late associate Justice, John M. Harlan, of the United States supreme court, who left his family practically penniless. The resolution appropriating $100,-00to provide transportation for American refugees at El Paso, Texas, was approved by the president on Friday. President Taft has formally apof pointed without the confirmation the senate, Luther Conant, Jr., of New York aa commissioner of corporations to succeed Herbert Knox Smith, who resigned to Join the party. The Progressive party made Its formal bow Friday In the senate. Senator Poindexter, as a member of the new party, asked that Colonel RooBe-velt'-a speech at Chicago on August 6 be printed as a public document. The general deficiency appropriation wag passed bill, carrying $6,182,838, by the house Thursday. FOREIGN President Bonilla of Honduras has created the office of chief military aide in his government, and Guy Maloney of New Orleans has been appointed to the position. As a fighter Maloney la well known In Central America. Hia skill with machine guns has been a big factor In several recent revolutions. Emperor William and his brother, Artnce Hetiry Prussia, arrived at Boohum on Friday and visited the Injured survivors of the mine disaster at Gerthe. The Dominican minister at Washington, Dr. Don Francisco J. Prlnado, has been instructed by his government to arrange for a loan of $1,000,000 to enable the Dominican republic to war upon Haiti. A cablegram announcing that the city of Yochowfu in west China has been looted waa received In Boston by the American Baptist foreign society ita buslnes from Roy D. Stafford, agent at Shanghai. Fourteen rebels under the command of Mariano Reles were killed on Friday in a fight with government troops under Colonel Albuerto Guajardo in the Laguna district near Torrean. The upsetting of a lamp by the earthquake started a conflagration at line. Chorluon, on the Adrianopole Three hundred houses were destroyed. British ship owners are indignant at the action of the American senate with respect to Panama. They admit that a big trade Is waiting to be done as soon as the canal is open, but are Inclined to think the great preferential treatment accorded to American ships will lead traders to adhere to the old routes. A mission composed of four Franciscan monks from English monasteries baa been appointed by the pope to go to the Putumayo rubber district of Peru, where terrible atrocities were reported to have occurerd by Sir Roger Casement, who went there on behalf of the British government. General Clnclnantus Leconte, president of the republic of Haytl, perished Thursday In a fire which destroyed the national palace. It was caused by an explosion of the powder magazine attached to the palace. The casualty list In dead and wounded amounted to 400 persons. Dajabon, San Domingo, has been captured by rebels from Haltlen territory, according to advices from Port au Prince. The fight which resulted in the capture lasted fourteen hours. The wounded numbered 200. It Is said in well Informed circles that the reason why Great Britain haa not yet accepted the Invitation to participate In the Panama Pacific exposition lies in the failure of the United States to settle the question of the Panama canal tolls. An explosion of black damp and coal dust in the Lorraine shaft of the coal field in the village of Gerthe, Germany, cost the lives of 103 miners. Andrew Carnegie advocated taxation of millionaires all over the world In his s peach at the unveiling of the Robert Burns statue at Montrose. Severe fighting has broken out at Wu Chang, In the Chinese province of to a newa according Tien Tsln. The trouble arose over agency dispatch received here from the disbanding of tome of the troops. Representatives of the government will meet Emlllano Zapata, the rebel leader, at El Rilguero, Morelos, to discuss measures aiming at peace. Marines from Panama have been ordered to Nicaragua to supplement the force of blue jackets no In Ma nagua guarding Americana and their property. 260-fo- Payne-Aldrlc- d one-ma- n 0 Hu-Pe- FOR TO SAFEp THEDRIVER Mirrors Installed on Streets of English Towns Have Proved of Material ' Benefit. 4 Mlrrore at street corners to provide for the drivers of vehicles a view of the cross streets have been Installed In at least two towns In England: In Folkestone there Is an acute angle street crossing where one corner Is built up close to the curb. On this corner is placed a 24x24 Inch mirror supported on gas pipe standarda at such an angle that drivers of vehicles corner coming toward the built-ufrom either of the two opposite streets can see up the streets at right angles to their path. The engineer in charge states that owing to the Impossibility of motortraffic sevists seeing any eral sccldenta and narrow eacapes have occurred at that point. Since the mirror haa been fixed he baa not hiard of anything approaching an accident The damp, mist, rain or frost have no 111 effect on the mirror, which la occasionally cleaned by a passing lamplighter when cleaning bis lamps. At Malmesbury is Wiltshire, a mirror five by eight feet In size, supported on standards so that lta top la 15 feet above the street, occupies an angular position at the apex of a closed right-anglcurve. The engineer In charge says: JIThe mirror requires scarcely any cleaning; only a wipe over once in about three months." Engineering News. e That One Thing Lacking Lady Augusta Gregory, the able and ardent apostle of the modern Irish movement, la fond of telling the following real Irish story: It was the wedding day of Pat and Bridget, and they were having a church wedding. It waa a grand affair. Pat was dressed with patent leather shoes, white vest and flaming tie. Bridget shone attractively In many colors. The ceremony was over, and the happy pair walked down the aisle, out into the street, where a great crowd greeted them with delight Once seated within the cab, Bridget leaned over to Pat and said, In a loud whisper, Och, Pat, If we could only have stood on the sidewalk and watched ourselves pass, wouldn't It have bden hivlln' Wanted, Minute Evidence. Orfla, the celebrated doctor, being examined as an "expert on a capital trial, waa asked by the president whether be could tell what quantity of arsenic was requisite to kill a fly. The doctor replied: But Certainly, M. le President I must know beforehand the age of the fly, it 8 sex, its temperament its condition and habit of body, whether married or single, widow or spinster, widower or bachelor. When satisfied on these points 1 can answer your question. ' .f 4; O - ? f New Idea for Dressmakers. A New York woman has inaugurated a new departure. She sent word to a number of dressmakers that she had so many dresses to mpke, of such and such materials, and so many others to be altered, and named the alterations to be made and asked "ffor bids. She will probably accept the lowest bid, and this seems to open up a new field in dressmaking. It will also develop a new variety of shrewdness on the part of successful dressmakers the ability to figure on bids. -- Sure f of Himself. "Arent you afraid you may become a slave to the smoking habit? I can quit whenever I want No. to. How do you know that? Have you ever tried it "No; but I've cured myself of the habit of voting for every candidate who is nominated by the political party to which I belong, and a man must have a strong will to do that Paa Rather Indefinite. Pa, what is an anachronism? Oh, thatB something or other smart people are always finding In Shakespeares works. Now, run along and play. ' Why? George, dont you think, now that your salary has bfen raised, we can have an automobile?'' Oh, I suppose we can have one. If we wish, but why be so common?" HOW MANY OF US Fall to Select Food Nature Demands to Ward Off Allmanta? A Ky. lady, speaking about food, 1 was accustomed to eating all kinds of ordinary food until, for some reason, indigestion and nervous prostration set In. After I had run down seriously my attention was called to the neces-aityo-f some change In my diet, and I discontinued my ordinary breakfast and began using Grape-Nut- s with a good quantity of rich cream. In a few day my condition changed in a remarkable way, and I began to have & strength that I had never been possessed of before, & vigor jf body and a poise of mind that amazec me. It waa entirely new In my experience. My former attacks of Indigestion had been accompanied by 'leat flashes, and many times my condition waa distressing with blind spells of dizziness, rush of blood to the head and neuralgic pains In the chest Since using Grape-Nut- s alone for breakfast I have been free from these troubles, except at times when I have Indulged In rich, greasy foods In quantity, then I would be warned by a pain under the left shoulder blade, and unless I heeded the warning the old trouble would come back, but when I finally got to know where these troubles originated I returned to my Grape-Nutand cream and the pain and disturbance left very quickly. I am now In prime health as a Tesult f my use of " Name given by Postum Co, Battle Creek, Mich. "There a reason, and It Is explained In the little hook, "The Road to Wellville," In pkga. Ev tk aSove Mint A saw appears traaa tlars a ttms. Thsy V Int, aaS tall at s 1 ml iaterset. . kiau Absolutely Without Air. "How long can a human being exist without air?" At least four hours. Im asking a "Quit you kidding. Our new store is now in shape ' plain question, and 1 expect a serious answer. to handle mail orders promptly. When you are in the ,city, call "Im giving It to you. 1 have proved to my own satisfaction, and very reand see us. cently, that a human being can live four hours when absolutely deprived of air." Youre a fool. A boy can stay under water for two minutes, If te has SALT LA St CITX, VTAIt strong lungs. Even an ambitious animal can Oh, cut that. Ive proved it. I rode We all regret many things we from here to Buffalo In the upper havent done and only a few we other car a of the berth night. have. sleeper And I wag taken out alive. I can prove It! Plain Dealer. We Arc Ready to Handle Mail Orders BY EARTHQUAKE THOUSANDS ARE HOMELESS AND MANY TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVE BEEN DESTROYED. Seismic Disturbance In Turkey, Followed by Outbreak of Fire, Causes Heavy Lost of Life and Many of Survivors Are Camping In Field. , The details of the Conatintinople. A Suggestion. J Clip and mail this earthuake, which are coming in slowly oldof his one retailer The stopped to of the Interruption the wires, owing coupon to us and get indicate that the seismic disturbances est customers on the street. I to he to want began. a Farmers Record you, speak were widespread. . Go ahead and see if I care. Several hundred persons have been Book and two year Youve got to care. This hill of and killed, thousands are homeless a time been calendar has Free. long yours running outbreaks of fire have occurred In many towns and villages. Great de- struction has been caused by the up- heaval. The entire district between Constantinople and Adrianople felt the shock severely. Fugitives from Myriophito report 300 killed and 6,000 injured. The town waa still burning when they has been wiped out, left Ganos-Horeighty persons being killed and thirty wounded. The wrecked buildings took fire and most of them were burned. Shar-Ko- l was destroyed and two nearby villages were engulfed. Adrianople suffered little damage, but Tohorlu was partly destroyed by the earthquake and fire. The course of the disturbance appears to have been in the region of the Dardanelles. Eye witnesses from that section give harrowing accounts of the havoc wrought. The majority ol the houses in the Gallipolis are in ruins and the people are camping in the fields. Tohanak-Kaless- i is in an equally bad plight, but the loss of life in these towns is small, although the injured are many. Warships anchored in the Dardanelles felt the shock severely. It was first attributed to a torpedo boat. The captain of the American steamer Virginia reports that the light house at Gancs-Hora- , in the sea of Marmora, has disappeared and that the villages a now. Poor thing! How can you be so cruel as to let it run a long time? Well, what are you going to do with It? Walker Brothers Bankers Im going to make a suggestion. If Salt Lake City that bill has been running for as long as you Bay it has, give it a rest. Let Name Cleveland it stand a month or two. Plain dealer. P.O. The Come-BacNot all city folks are so ignorant State . of the farmers surrounding as the farmers sometime suppose. This was evidenced by an incident in the stay Many a man who Is rich in exie-rienof a young New Yorker on a New is unable to raise the price of farm. England a square meal. farmer said the Well, young man, to his city boarder, who was up early and looking around, been out to hear the haycock crow, I suppose. And We make a man of your boy the sly old chap winked at his hired man. No. said The city man smiled. he suavely; Tve merely been out tying a knot in a cord of wood. Judges Library. ce Clever Host. We had quit a prominent actress as a guest at our house the other evening. Didn't you find Ascum Gracious! it hard to entertain her? in the surrounding country are in Wise Oh, no! She amused herself We just handed her a flames. He was unable to anchor and for hours. render assistance owing to the violent bunch of photographs, among which movement of the sea. were several of her own. Catholic Standard and Time3. PROGRESSIVE TICKET FOR IDAHO Handy to Have Around. Probable That a Complete State Ticket Are you one of those who believe Will be Placed in the Field. the dog is mans most faithful friend?" I must admit that 1 am not. Caldwell, Idaho. Alleging that the nomination of John H. Haines was acThen you, I take it, do not keep a complished by the lavish expenditure dog? of money and declaring that his nomOh, yes, I keep one, but not beination assures the election of a Demo- cause I like the brutes.' It happens cratic governof, unless, the people be hat the one I have always howsl given an opportunity to vote for a unmercifully wherf my wife tries to Progressive, J. H. Gipspn, Btate chain' sing. man of the Progressive party, stated Obscured Identity. Saturday that the Idaho Progressives would place a state ticket headed by Judge Locke, presiding judge of the Paul Clagstone in the field at ouce federal court, first district of Florida, The ticket will be complete with the was annoyed at seeing one of the atpossible exception of justice of the su- torneys, attendant upon a sitting of preme court and one congressman. the court, put his feet upon the desk French and Stewart, being both re- in front of the one at which he was The nomina- seated. gal ded as Progressives. tion will be made by petition and a Marshal!" roared his honor, You meeting of the state committee has will oblige me by identifying the legs been called to coply with legal for- to which those feet belong!" malities. Too Sensitive. Will Attend Funeral of Mikado. 'There Is absolutely no use to talk Washington. For the first time In to me about woman suffrage. , the history of the United States, the Really, old man. I cannot undersecretary of state has been designated stand why you oppose it so strongly. as a special embassador to a foreign I was In a Well, I'll tell you. President Taft on Saturday-assignepower. store last week looking at clothing Secretary of State Knox aa some neckties when a woman came special embassador to Japan to attend in and told one of the clerks she the funeral of the late emperot, wanted to buy a collar for her dog. on September I, with thq statement that the mission was given to The Difference. the premier of the cabinet as an eviPop!" dence- of American friendship for Yes, my son." Japan. When a man talks a gTeat deal what Is he called? Minority is With Catlin. An orator, my hoy. Washington Representative Theron And when a woman talks a good Catlin, the young millionaire and sowhat 13 she called? deal, man from St. Louis, betrothed of ciety A nuisance. Yonkers Statesman. Miss Laura Merriam, a Washington beauty, la given a clear title to his seat As to Hypnotism. In the house under a Republican reDo you know anything about hyp- port fi.ed by the minority members of Well," replied the the house committee of elections, girl, which investigated charges of illegal of her friend In the pink linen gown. Weil, replied the use of money in his election. one as she held up her left hand to display Detroit Official Confea. a sparkling solitaire to better advanDetroit. It waa admitted Saturday tage, you Can Judge for yourself. that Prosecuting Attorney Hugh Shepard has In his possession the confesSkeptical. sions of three of the eighteen city ofMiss Puffs She has fine hair. She ficials now under arrest In connection can sit on it. with recent developments In the local Miss Psyche You mean when she aldermanlc graft scandal. takes it off. All Hallows College Salt Lake City, Utah WJse Boarding and Day School (or boys. Minim Academic and Senior departments. Classical, Scientific aod Commercial courses. Fall term commences Sept. 9th. Apply Rev. President. Ho POSITIVE and PER. MANENT CURE FOR A Tfot is m pttb&citv. FmateJya. m their a Drunkenness and Opium Diseases. aicliMta. U4mb treat) u hones. THE KLELEY IN- STITUTE 334 W. Sooth Toaole Street. Salt Lako Cite . Mut-suhit- pink-gowne- fluffy-haire- says: Grape-Nuts.- HUNDREDS KILLED Nomination Taft Twenty-fift- eaxar hish Finishing and En- larging. Workdnne hy Proiessionala. C. H. SAVAG E CO. Halt Lake Cdy, Ctah FOR SALE 0RUG STQ!?E FIXTURES, including Prescription Ca-e- . Counters, show Caeca, Wall Ca-e- s, etc. New and up to date. SMITH DRUG CO. 215 S. Mam Street Halt Lake City, Utah She Would Order It. Bridget Say, mi3s, I havent elbow grease to scrub that floor this afternoon. Young Mistress Very well Bridget, Ill have John send you up some the first thing In the morning .. Change in Train Service. of changes In train service Is announced by the Sat Lake Ponte. A new train has been put on between Salt Lake and Tooele, leaving Salt Lake at 2 p. m. and arriving at Tooele at 4:05. Returmug, this train leaves Tooele at 4:30 p. m. and arrives at Salt Lake at 6. The train which formerly left Salt Lake for Eureka, the Tintict district and intermediate points, at 7:50 a. m.. now leaves at 7:30. Returning, this train leaves the Tintlc district an hour earlier, arriving at Salt Lake ai 4:50 p. m. Instead of 6. The Lynndyl train now leaves Salt Lake at 4:50 p. m. and leaves Lynndyl on the return trip at 4:50 a. m. The Bingham trains now leave Salt Lake at 7:45 a. m. and 3.15 p. m. Returning the trains leave Bingham at 9:25 a. m. and 4:55 p. m A number Too True. I cant understand why you wish to lavish your affection on a dog. Why dont you adopt a child? Oh, I should be afraid to become fond of a child. If it should die one couldnt have It stuffed and put in a corner of the library, you know. i Withdrawn. President Taft has Washington. withdrawn from the senate the appointment of Leslie M Scott as United States marshal for the district of Oregon. There had been much opposition to the appointment. d MEN AND WOMEN Barbiers make ,no,R n)ouoy than ever fore on account of many added money making facllitic. Hood opportunities open and ballier in demand We teach the trade Call or write Molar Barbor Collage, complete. is Commercial Halt Lake Street, City. Utah. Self Taught. Irate Father my daughter. Young man Ill teach you to kifcs Not necessary, sir; have just learned Tit-Bit- I C He Knew. Willie Paw, what is tact? Paw Tact is thinking that a man is a liar when you are afraid to tell him go. Cincinnati Enquirer. Veto. When President Taft Washington. vetoed the wool bill he stamped with his disapproval the twenty-fiftmeasure sent to him from congress. Most of the vetoes were on comparatively unimportant subjects. h To Build Forts at Flushing. information from Berlin. Fresh Holland show that the. Dutch government now intends proceeding at a very early date with the bill providing for the erection of the Flushing forts. Chance for Cheap Land. About 1,500,000 acres Washington. of Indian lands in the former Shoshone, Uintah and Crow reservations in Utah, Wyoming and Montan x are to be sold at public auction at from 50c to $1.50 per acre. Attempt to Dynamite Church. Huntington, W. Va. Dynamite wag touched off against the Madison Avenue Church of Christ here by boys who had been chased away from the None of the boys church grounds. have been arrested. 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