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10 CLOVEN BY SWEEP OF SWORD Officer in Presenco of His Bride. -rrn May 3,-The story of a "tra rf0Irfvof war and which has come 1 torn three different sources, but SJch cannot be vouched for, has , ,.t truth to any one who under 9 the Japanese character. Here !L one of the regiments was enter !7 -in the vicinity of Kobe, a young Lo had been called to the colors m neWl- uniformed, to the train. I Sed by his mother and sisters and I tSe of a few day,. Generally the II ...ires of a soldier wave flags swung Hm bamboos and shout "Banzai" Sfn a Midler goes to fight for the M Jirr but the mother and s-istcrs I W'J j rfrt-eved and held out no staying P,W? ?he bride, young and full of II Ac fo? her husband, wept. With W Wrr sleeve of her kimono, she wiped I ?.!?2ra and clung apn-allngly to her I !rS arm. Impatiently the ofll lbCTcornmand ordered him lo board H&ualn, but he lingered, and the tears wnto trickle down. E Tha officer Impatiently called him KaS to entrain, but the young man if maiden clung to each other and TOi Then suddenly there was a flash MrfS'Ml a crunching sound, and, as the, Ij,:7 spurted over a shrieking maiden, iTcorrs! of a soldier fell to the cement I'fccr the head cloven to the chin by the vVryeep of the officer's sword. ,hVl'' eoJd the oflicor, as he wiped Zr'sword, "this man preferred his itose to his Emperor and his country. fhil this bo a warning to all." lUSSES COME HIGH; j TWO DOLLARS EACH '.Aau-Spoonlng Society, the Xatest 5 Creation at Cornell, Fixes the Price. 3 ' if T11ACA, 2 T.. Slay 3. An "antl j fpoonlnp Fociely" is the latest crc ? I ttlon of tho women of Cornoll Unl- vers ity. The now co-ed organization Jiics to Jlsclpllno the Cornell men and to ltb them tho rights of a co-ed. The jT51$lons of tho by-laws provldo for a tfjl.u of fines for violations of tho prln jdjte of the society. ' If a Cornell man calls at Sage College -lis dormitory where tho co-edB live lit girl whom ho asks for Is fined 25 ;tj. If sho permits him to see her tho ;53ljhrf.cnt Is Increased to 0 cents. Tho fsat step is that from which tho society ittfot Its name, for If she Is caught ji?olrig" with her caller the lino Is 'OrcWfd, and axounts to $1. If she should ;l Indiscreet as to allow him to kiss 'te tad so unskillful .is to not conceal tiit happening, an underlined by-law pro- vls for a flno of ?2, $ litre are many quiet forest walks ibwt tho Cornell campus, and for enjoy tif om o( these with a Cornell man the phippy member Is fined Jl. For a ftwstry drlvo the same punishment Is ptlti out. BURIAL PERMITS. Parsons, George C, aged GO, 570 Bothwoll fi street, April SO. e Saunders, Mary M., aged 1. Emigration I canyon. April 20. jj Field. Clara Harrison, aged 45, Gray's I Lake, Ida., Anrll Z). C Gold, Infant of Cyrus H., corner Eighth "v"est and Tenth South. April SO. 1 BIRTH RETURNS. f Bowcn. boy to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T., 521 Fifth South, May 2. Bvtheway, boy to Ben and Sarah, 063 West t Seventh North, April JO. Nollflon. girl to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph, 205 Canyon road, April 20. E From, girl to Mr. and Mrs. G. F., 571 a First street, April 2S. Pickering, boy to "Wlllard and Elizabeth, H C19 Seventh street, May 1. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Jacob Bus8lc. Denver 32 Mary Fritz. Salt Lake 3S "Wllllnn O. Anderson. Jr., Parley's Pnrk.SO Amelia E. Goodridge. East Jordan 21 j Leo Hunsoker, Salt Lake 25 I Theresa Ncumcycr. Salt Lako 20 j 4I((I70U aro charged with being unlaw V fully drunk." said tho clerk to J John A. Sullivan. j "Eh?" said Sullivan. Tou ore charged with being unlawfully freak." repeated tho clerk. j T)hr eald Sullivan. K'Are you guilty or not guilty?" asked JHp court. lJr"Ehr said Sullivan. 'Are you guilty or not guilty?" IMtr," said Sullivan. TlTtero do you live?" asked the court "For said Sullivan. "JVktro do you live?" la town " long have you lived hero?" !" said Sullivan. ? long have you lived here?" o weeks." Whave you been doing?" jr said Sullivan, "Oh Lh?0 70U ,wcn doing?" forking around." W Ldd qv.mi 110611 arrcfltcd before?" 641(1 Sullivan. wCR,lccn "tested beforo7" 7"; Bulllvan. A sn"6 ,dlwharCed." ' 1 htttJrinIBPr0vernent "tvn3 noted ln th0 "Tiank '0u.' Judge' Bala-Sullivan. dln Btcak." ftfe Ba'(1. -ld ho. ti; lct tho steak (jj "ted bacC W?& lth pie. you guy." . ft man n ,n .an,d took Rogers to L&rt 1 w?h! hav th Price of ySi.2i" Wrson. When ho was B K. and yh cnlore1 a Plca 01 E ap.-Sr reaiaurant people figged. ppcar Ealnat him he wau dH- B?. a ne-SfS? tho. C0UrL oC Jol,n Elhiv char'u with lntoxlco- wvb eaia " luiamB, with evident fc,'va(iij,.ft L K$& Ut 0i JaiI?" ,nqulrcd jalir tta WfSH,catd offense by &S altey1"'1 01 HcfT Pool back f3 y.n.. i B0 lho court gave him GEORGE, OcAR, WE WILL SOOM MARRY Change in Anti-Marriago By-Law of New York Board of Education. ' Boon to SchoolmarniB. i NEW TORK, May, 3. Rumors have reached the Bonrd of Education, since action was taken on Wednesday afternoon making it Inoffensive for women teachers to mar ry, that many hundred attractive young -schoolmarms arc about to take imme diate advantage of their new privilege. Of . the 12,000 women employed ln tho school system, about 4000 or 5000 have been graduated from tho training schools only three or four, years. These and many more are not yet past the age of 23 years, and some of them1 arc even younger. Combined with their youth, their attractiveness Is enhanced by their financial possibilities. Hundreds of young fellows. It is well understood, have been awaiting the happy day when their salary equaled that of some fair teachers to pop tho question. Hundreds of the schoolmarms have long been engaged to marry v hen George's or Charlie's pay had Reached the possible mark. It is said, with no i uncertain voice, that the money ques- p lion will be very shortly settled now. ! One Important woman official of the Board of Education ventured bo far as I to assert that all the women ln tho J employ of the department would now be getting married. The anti-marriage by-law of the board still retains its former character, g but tho sting has been taken out of h its tall. It still prohibits the marriage I of women teachers, but It no longer pro- vides that charges may be preferred against those who transgress the pro- ! hibltion. Tho committee on elementary ! schools recommended the amendment of the by-law under virtual compulsion. "I think that the public will be sorry that we have taken this step." said ; Commissioner M. Dwlght Collier, a member of the committee. "The public has long boen ln favor of the retention i of married teachers, and now it has got j what It wants. Twenty years ago such j retention proved highly unsatisfactory ; and resulted In many scandals, and I : believe that our present action will have j tho same effect." 5 5 "I've been a fool," s Said Henry Pool. "To trust that bloomln' moke. I I must have been j Clear full of gin, 1 And that's no bloody Joke." j Tho Judge told Pool: I "Wo havo a rulo f First comers get tho plum- 1 But you will learn j If you return, f j Tho worst Is yet to como." I 1 The court decided that Tim Hlgglns and I Frank Ttuger were guilty of partially con- ! coaling their barrooms from observation j on Sunday. April 21, but he suspended sen- I tenco because tho concealment was not 3 completo and did not show an Intent to j violate tho law. ' - i If Rubber Heels good J why sot Have the Best? What Makes Rubber Heels Desirable? RUBBER, NOTHING ELSE. If the public wants Rubber cushions live Rubber cushions, the demand of nature, of civilization, of the strenuous life of the hustler, of the nurse, the gentlewoman and tho man of refined taste Why not give them New live Rubber, the kind that is : used in 0'Sullivan's Heels i Other heels may seek the market by i using old Reclaimed Rubber, worth only 11 cents a pound, or because they are ' stuffed with rags. That kind of a propo- : sltlon won't All the public requirement nothing but new rubber will. All deal- - ers. SO cents, attached, If your dealer can't supply you, send j 25c for sample to O'Sulllvan Rubber Co., . , Lowell, Mass. , 1 Budweiser's Greatest Triumph Declared superior to best Bohemian Beers by the Experimental Station for the Brewing Industry of Bohemia, at Prague. Bohemian Beers for centuries w jisL the acknowledged standard of t' quality have been patterned 11?-P after by brewers of all countries. a? Biidweiser . The Product of Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass'n j IS BOTTLED ONLY AT THEIR HOME PLANT AT I St. Louis, U.S.A. I A vlalt to tho World'o Fair City ohould include a trip to and throuch I tho Anheuser-Busch Brewery. All aro welcome. D V 1 Orders Promptly Filled by OLSON & LTTLE, Distributers, Salt Lake City, Utah. A STIRRING MAY SALE OF FOR THREE DAYS ONLY, Thursday, .Friday and Saturday Highest grades of Imported Japanese Foulard Silks, of the finest textures, in the newest printings and richest color com- I binations. 1 GUARANTEED WATER PROOF " I ABSOLUTELY SPOTLESS AND 27 INCITES WIDE. j $1.50 Qualities P For Three Days Only in This m pftk Great Sale AT TREMENDOUS M li , LOSS; Per yard only w I Hundreds of dollars' worth of the inchest imported Fou- 1 lard Silks in the country to be sacrificed here for the three last 6 days of the week. The opportunity of the season, the chance B of a life-time is offered in this unparalleled sale. jj This js unquestionably the greatest silk event Salt Lake has ever witnessed, and coining as it does in the height of the season, it is of immeasurable value to the shopping public. It ' is a sale that will appeal to all class6s of silk wearers, and no economical woman can escape the magic of such a price cut as ! this. Every conceivable color combination is here for your chosing. Remember these fine Silks are all full 27 inches wide. SALE BEGINS TOMORROW j flraSH MANHOOD RESTORED "copidek" WEtWF&jSj Tbli great V'ffA,tA Vltallier, Ibe prtuerlptton of a fnmooi Fpjnch jSTlotn, wl" WMwrWf qnlcLiT ourOT " of 11 nerroo or dlfr'.iica of IbofenemtlTeortfojif, noon a Joit Mn- JHr 5 ptM hood. Intocaula, IoJ IB ho ltnck, SibIbsI mlilout. Sorroni Dnblllty, KyS jylKJ I'lmple. TJufltn V norry, KxiiKattlas Urln,'Vnpleocclc and CoiiatW kR i:,fttld nation. 11 nop l losi by or nlahl PrctoatntltT. nbleti If do I cbockod load! :r:ag rj, Rnnnnatorriicu tkv 11 tto horrors of lnscatcnc? i'UI'IDE.VJB clemics tho llTr. rf,.wi(Mtt. ouribiCXJi tlr90fftiw nod riMUro. The reajon suarrra arf not on rod bj iocion beSw nlnr per ovdl aw uvphitifli rrostoUCla, 6iJiIOENK It tho only knowrt tomtif ra wlthont in 0V0 ration, tjOO) WUmonil. A irrlllen ruaraatoo glYennnd raonoy rotnrnojl If el do not irOcctXpcrrnarMint coro ll,00 A bnri tlx for t4-00 bj mull. Bend for trm olrcttUr ruid SrtJSiSnlali. aiirw, IVOL MXlUCXJfE CK. San Frnol.c. Cat. JZOB'CE-PITTSl JDaiXO DO Salt Iko City. Utah. Ajrtaitk. I $371 A DAY I D h Mrs. Alico Hess of Brighton, Salt Lako County, filed this claim 9 with vlb and we collected tho monoy next dny, together with $37.10 attorney's fees. 9 -- I Writhe or Call on Us an& We I Will CoS!ect Some for Yon. it I m 5 & IHJ'fWiMiimiiiWii in in nil i ii nun ii i n i i u i in iiiiiii n i in i n i urn i iiibmii i iiiiii imth J Mercfiaels' Protective Association Scientific Collootorc of Bad Debts. $ FEANCIS G. LUKE, General Manager. ir Top Floor Commercial Bank Building. 'Phones ld4 and 1G4. "Socio People Don't LIko Us." $ l Getting shoe safety v Every time you see the name Selz ,on a shoe, you see a good shoe; it's a safe guide to the man or .woman who wants to spend shoe money wisely, whether you're a good judge of shoes or not. It's like the mark Sterling on silver; when you see that name " you know you're safe. We put it on the Royal Blue shoe, $350 and $4.00; we put it on all the shoes we make, at every price. l , v ill) A - - Largest makers of good shoes in the world. We're Going I I TO MOVE j T0 SELL ' soon into a Mi the goods much larger being fitted )lone,' no ! j f . MM bargain sale up for us in mMe-'V , , ' i yMM'i1 or out of date i most modern fr.M) 'Ste vtOss J .b . , , style. fmfmWyiW ""f i DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, TOT GLASS, ETC. LYON & CO,, 143 MAIN STREET, i ' GETTING IT IN THE yiifL- -neck- CXili)M 1 iS bad cnough' flffuratlvely speaking. C CynmU feplvn" (( wncn ou nave to pay out biff prices WxSkJUu f0r lnfcrlor shoc leather but getting It rV Ur NEW "TARSIC" Sh0 13 com- ftyFPM! fortable and durable, and only coats r-x ' TheMooreaoe Co. SIGN OF the big shoe. 258 So. Haiti St. the DOCTORS WHO CURE I fl A T A T? "R TT Noso nnd tbroat trou- -""Vrtr-w SUXXAXVXVX3.r bid, NerTous l)l&oac, ?ri?HVv KldDcr una rjvor Ilteat, DUnOor Tron- uffl trtSvi blcs. Heart Iiioae, Ulicatono( iheSloniaoh f KSi?wvi'V nnd Uowoli, PJIen, Fistula urid Iloctal 1)1- f- SSXaJiKS kcaoi, I' cranio ComplnlnlH, Cliroulo HI- xS?I7r soasos of Women qdc! Ctiildron. IU0U0U, f ' Cwb'U Uplnal Trooblos. flklu ItsoaJC, Doafnom, 9AV'j'tf' Anttmia, Brouclilal and 1jii Troublo, Wjk,. '.''Utt '! I llhfiiiiJiUjDi, lluj Foror, Neuralgia, lln- l!J toria. Eje and ISar Dhoares. Goitre (or blx " J7i nock). Varicocele. Lot Manhood, ota, 'CSitSt stttW Lllood Dlioutet, I'rlTato PUoasr .Scrofula, -VJgS and nil forma of Nerrou's am( Obrouto PI- ii'juT ioaeo. (that are ournblc.) VffA?'"' OUR MOTTOl A low foe, quick AjHttV cure, rolld and pnlnlo treatment rfSv? Conaallntlnn In pemun or Iit latter or. jt. j finoixs. t ro to all. Coll or write. dr. r.. v. siior.EB. ' TTnTVn? PTTT?'P3 "RV MATT Do not dospnlr beoAOSo JVJ at a distance from tbo ! JU.UlTl.fci OUltXjO 13 X XTlilli cllyt ur, ihorea now byitem in! UOMJi TUKATME.ST ! matei ll casr to t'et et)iorl advice and ttoatruout at homo. T'.iclr corr vmptoai blank covers eyerr rniptomor dlnuasc whloU ouablbJt them to fllntno-io your ooie asd tell yon rlial your trouble la. nhut enn bo dono for 7011. and what tbo cott of a i-nre nlll be. M Itl'l'K If roil cannot I call, for Ibolr ucn lyuiptom Hat and tuko adrautneo of tbo KllliK E.XAlliATXON. Whotbor you take Ucatiuent or not, tho advlco oola too notblnr ! Weak 13n Pay When Cured If jou suOur from nuy of tbo xeaVopato or Wecnroou flnt and tbon ant a I'.KASON- dUnei oauicd br IcnorAiicer otc? or con-. AltLH VRli vbtfii yun aro cured. fou ojvq do- 3 taalon VOU AU1! TIIE VUllT li:SON WK nenrt uu our word. tboutaud o? vatlouts VAT TO TALK TU. ntire Inilorbwl u- NOW WE WANT TU I'UUH We hiTe provenonrsMHln curlnc ClinONIC VOU with tho Oinllnct underataodlns ihat wo dleai b7 iivbllnhlwo tbo ninny voluntary will col (lotuaiid ft KEM Uotll wo ouiti you. toitlroouluLs rroiii JiUine peoplo, k'lvlnr natnoa. This appllok to l.ot JUnlioCKl, Souilual ploiuroi nnd addrnu-oi, com, tipormatorrhoon, Varlcocolo, Dlsoisec of AVli OAN'T I'UltUUSII : OOR CUItJSil lutJ Prosute Glau.l. Unnatural Lwius. Gotx- 1 il i; T. uT Sh mc OTTliooa.Glcot.BMlciiue.cic.ConuiBlonsiJlootf J liacauite It wou id betray t..ce. iicdci ' . - " wo Uavo to proto our iklll In ill:. -. wou- Polou, and oil WKAKNl.satrf of mon. Cou- , ible ln another way. TJiU l our plan. aullatlou und advlco free. Offlco Hour: 0 a. in. to S p.ui.: KTenlnip. eio 8; K'undayo an Uoliaayi, 10 a. ru. to 12. DRS, SHORES & SHORES, Expert Specialists, I i State, having all the ver' latest Ira- D rlllllllhLlLH 1 proved methods for painless dentistry. D llf I Ii r Hl 3 Teeth oxlrnctod absolutely without 9 r-cll'HUI l paln by ccltU ua I Teoth -rrttliout plattaM. yj.ooj 1 ilil ill ? l F Full out of teeth 5.0) :H ! Gold cro-wns. 2il k $5.00 Fi i '1 ( Gold Filling SLOT up S itlt llli I Silver Fillings 50c upK L( I , All work done by operator of expert-fl fcl It 1 II 'H once and ability and gunmntocd flratB fj if I class. No charge for painless extrac-8 11 1 1 1 I V tlon when teeth aro ordered. If yourh III1 ilf'l old plate aon't allele, you -nill apprt. sill' It ! aLH I elate ono that poMOvely will. LaVE S 'r llll I B attendant. Hours S to 8; Sunday 10 to I 11 2. Our reference, your neighbor. I ; j jj j' Boston Dental Parlors, j !l I 12C MAIN STP.EET. I il I Yes, the McConahay K ' ' ; l i Auction Sale will run I j1 i ! I ever' afternoon and even- E J.i jj ( I ing for several weeks. P rl J I ' I Jump on and ride to 41 !' ' i I I West 2nd South. jjjb I i j 1 1 AALT LAKE, iffl ' I f A Watch Thai Doesn't ;jv I Go Ss Better E : ' j, I Then ono that doesn't keep jj I,',!1 1 ) good time. y . (1 Ono is right every twelve j Mf j hours and the other never ! L ' Ls tit. j j! JM A good watch doesn't cijt i H ' , much these days, and it is a I (! 1 constant pleasure to otto r f, ," J one. j jj i I i (. 7e have tho light kinds; i fJ ' h all makes; all guorcriteed. t ,( ' j j l Bait Lake City, Utah. V,'1 ! l; 1 H An Inquiry by Mail Will Be Prompt-., 11 1 ' ' 1 ly Answered j i. 'j i I HALL'S i COUGH !; ;'; REHEDY j; I'!! Nelden-Judson 33rug: Co. dis- j j , tributora, Salt Lake, Utah. W J 1 I Needs no Praise. 1 g '( f b' ;! I Old Cambridge Rye I k J Old Crow Bourbon . H i 1 hv M THB ZANQ, I I,'. 3 ROPER & MATER, tl " 2G-2S W. Second South SL JB Scoffs Santa! -Pepsin Capsules i ': I f POSITIVE CURE l H jrlnllanimBtlon orOatnrrhof I " o Uladdornnd Dleoased Kid- , iy.i. JIO OOEE HO FAY. Cares I , ilckly and cormaouDtlr tho . Drat cmps of Gononhoto ' id Qlcct, no matter of how L , rmlo&4. Sold by drwctits. f rico ei.(0, or by mall, post- ' , THE SAHTAL-PEPSIN CO. ) Bellcroatalao, Ohio, j' F. J. HILL DRUO CO., Salt Lako City. j i , rwapwsqFfin l'OUNO, MIDDLE- . I ,i H W t rJ Mi AGED AND ELDER- ) ', 1 I? 7 C 1 p LY. If you aro sexual- IH . f n?j ly weak, no matter ' , , I H t Wm tram what cauae; undo- ' , ' IH w SVfl C "n ft f vclopod; havo otrlcturo. i i i VwSyiJfiy varlf icelo. etc. MX 1 'I , ' PERFECT APPLlANv B will euro you. s No druca or electricity: 7D.00O cured aad (, i , developed 10 DAYS' TRIAL. Send for ! ' .1,1 free booklet. Sent skilled. Guaranteed. ' !', . W'rlto today. R. C Emmet, 2CS Tabor L niH Blodc JJcnver, Colo. i M'lH S Opa day avd idsht. Tel. 901-T. 5 f ? I Tray Orderu Solicited. 1 , .