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wr th-t tikiLLLLLLl IT vJIH aFr &; - It M THE OAKLAND GLOnE. B H i . . . B H The Garland Globe H m Published Every 8aturday at H GARLAND UTAH. H Terms of Subscription: H One ycnr (In advance) $1.60 M Blx raontliH 76 H Threo months 50 H Advertising rates furnished on ap- H plication. H Entorod ah second-darn matter H February 17, 190G, at tho postofllco nl H Oarland, Utah, under tho Act of Con- H aross of March 3, 1879. H J, A. Wlxom .... Editor and Manager H Saturday, Sept. 2a, 1906 THIMttttt -fr-t-t"f""t-"t"-"t"t-t- M TO DETECT LEAK IN QAS PIPE. fl Lather of Soap Much Detter Than H Ualng a Match. Tho folly of hunting for a leak In a fl KB8 plpo with a lighted mntch Is not H io much hocauso of the danger of nn H explosion as of other damage, as Is H sho'vn by tho exporlonco of a West H Philadelphia householder last week. H One or two small lenks were detected H by colng over all tho pipes nnd hold- H lng a llghtod match to them. The H smell of gas coased, but was replaced H a few hours Inter by tho smell of H burning wood. Another visit to the H cellar showed a charred Door Joist a H little dlstanco abovo a gas plpo. Tlicro H was no apparent causo for this until H a very closo examination discovered H that a tiny Jet of gas was Issuing H from the plpo boncath the beam. It was lighted, but was so small as to bo blue In color and nearly Invisible It had bocn lighted by tho mntch UBed H in tho first Investigation, but Jiad not been "If that leak had happened to bo in a load Joint Instead ot an Iron con- H ncotlon," said a gns man, "thcro would probably havo been work for H tho flro depnrtmont. Tho smallest possible Jet ot lighted gas Issuing through lend will In ttmo heat nnd H melt tho lead and mnko tho leak larg- H er until a big flame Is Issuing. Thin H may make a fire hours lntor, In tho H dead of night or at a time when no H one li In tho houso. The only prop- H er way to look for these vory smnll H leaks la to paint tho suspected plpo H with a smooth soap lnther. Just ns H In the case of a bicycle tire, tho tint- H est leak will blow a bubble In the H lather, and thoro you ieu-- Fhlladel- pbla Record. H SLACK AND RED HAIR ARE AKIN. H lM to tht Contrary, Long Held, Is H Wrong. H Tho color ot tho hair, says the H Oram! Magazlno, Is usually transmit- H ted from parents to child. ThlB Is H especially true when both parents H .have th'o same complexion. Instances. H however, are not uncommon where B chlldron have hnlr black as ebony, H while tho hnlr of both parents Is n H burning red. Instead of disproving H tho theory that a child takes after H its parents so tar as tho color of the H hair Is concerned, this fnct, It has now H been ascertained, Is nil In favor ot H the doctrine. Red hair, In fact, Is by H its atructuro and composition much H nearer to black hair than to blond. H Very often, It tho hair a vory, H dark complcxloned person bo exam-' H inod attentively, a few qulto red hairs 1 will be detected In tho mass. On tho H other hand, It would bo time wasted H to seek for black hair In tho locks of H a fair person. Similarly It la not In- H frequent to notlco children whose H hair, red at birth, becomes ns they H grow older qulto dnrk. Whon, too H after some serious Illness, tho produc- H tlon of tho coloring pigment of tho 1 hair falls off, black hnlr bocomes not H blond, but red. Fnlr hair, which to a H casual eyo appears to havo much H more affinity to red hair thnn to H black, is, on the contrary, quite dl- H One morning n Sundry school wac H about to bo dismissed nnd the young- stern were already in anticipation relaxing their cramped l!"lu limbs H ter the hours ot comlnttmont on Btralght-backod chairs -nd hcnchri, H 1 when the superintendent aroso nud, H instead of tho usunl d'srnlssnl, an H 1 souneed: "And now, children, let mo B introduco Mr. Smith, who will glvo us B a HHHHHb Mr. Smith smilingly arose, and at r H gazing Impressively arond tho class- H room, began with: "I iiardly know H what to say," when tho wholo school H ( was convulsed to hear a small, thlu H 1 votce back In tho rear lisp: B 'I "Thny amen and thlt down!" Sa H ' News. B Education as an Invsttment When one of tho greatest llnnnclera H of the Unltod Statos was asked by i tho widow of a man who had been H ' his secretary how she couM lnvost the H $4,000 which her husb&nd had left to H ' bor, tho financier shook bis head, says H tho World's Work. H1! "Madam," ho suld, "I can natnfi tor H f, you no Investment that will glvo you H( mora than four dollars a week In In- BHi como from such a sum. To try to do HH, so would be to exposo y to danger H that you should not run. Put the E money In a savings banV. Use what H you need of it to pay a six months' 1 courso In stenography and I will give W you a salary that will net you 20 per H oQt on your whole l I ------------iv A J FIFE ' W CLARK , The Garland Livery FIFE & CLARK, Props. Livery, Feed.and Sale Stable Up-to-Date Rigga nt all Hours EoncndMnlcBllousht and Bold I GQ.and Qh Hack Meats all Train at Doweyrlll ' PEARL SALOON OriOICE WINE3, LIQUORS AND OIGAR8. POOL AND niLLIARDB. TTear the Klrctria Piano in all the latest scleitions. STEPHENS BROS., PROPS. Oarland Utah WA8 BOUND TO PAY PHYSICIAN. Fee Wao Small But Carried with It Child's Gratitude. Carrying a pet spunlol In his arms 8-yenr-old Alexandor Wilson walked Into tho accident room of tho Samar itan hospital nnd said nppenllngly to Dr. Rnlman, days tho Philadelphia Inquirer: "Won't you mend my dogs leg Ho wob run ovor by a big wagon on tho street." Dr. Ilnlman tried to tell tho child that tho institution was not n veteri nary hospltnl, but tho child plcndcd so hard, that the physician consonted to operate on tho Injurod anlmnl. He found that ".Jessie," so tho hoy called his pet, hnd sustained a frncturo of tho left hind leg. Tho Injured limb vnB soon sot nnd done up In splints. When tho operntlon wns ovor, Alexander began to sonrch his pock ets and finally produced n flvocont plerc, r.ll his avallab.o earthly wealth. He gravely presen ed It to Dr. Ral man. The physician told him to put It back In his pocket. Tho boy In sisted, but flnnlly obeyed tho doctor As soon ns tho nccldcnt room door closed behind him Alexandor took the nickel from his pocket, rollod It tbiwugh tho crack under tho door Into tho worn nnd ran away. Tho phjslclnn Is thinking of having a watch chirm made of tno nickel pleco, so that In nftcr yenrs ho enn ovhlblt It whon ho tells tho story of his first fco. Tho Inxntho effect of ChamberlnlnV Stomach and Liver Tablets UJ so agree uhlu and so natural you enn hardly renlUo that It Is produced by 11 medicine. Thrso tablets nbuimrc Indigestion and biliousness. Price '2!i cents. Samples free nt Rltcr llros. Drug Co. Go to tho Sasser Kc'staurmit for le0 Creum, Cboloo Candles nud Cold Sum mer Drinks. tf Children and Sleep. One ot tho greatest mistakes of parents nnd those who havo chnrge of children la that they aro likely to allow tho joung ones too llttlo tlmo to slcop. With ono excuso or anoth er tho youngsters nro up later at night thnn they should be, nnd as they must bo off to school hotlines In the morning and thoro may bo duties to perform they aro called beforo thoy havo finished their morning nnp. Chil dren, ns a rule, ought to sleep ten or eleven hours, nnd to do this they must be put to bed enrly enougn nt nlcht so thnt thoy may got this amount' of uninterrupted rest. Modern Women. Ladder to Pick Pole Beans. A podlor of ladders, rocking chairs and lawn seats drove his wagon up to the homo of "QUo" Rogors, In Uyllold, ono morning In tho fall of tho year, says a writer In tho Uostnn Herald. Ho had noticed tho heavy crop ot ap ples on Mr. Rogers' farm and v. as look ing forward to a good salo ot laddors. Mr. Rogors Inquired tho prlco, and was told thnt ho could purchnso a good laddor for 12 centa a fooL "Well," ho said, "glvo mo a couple of feot." Tho podler, who was In no mood to bo Jollied, procurod a saw from the barn, sawed a couplo of .out from one of his longust ladders, and with a Joy ful look, passed It to Mr. Rogers, who dovo Into his wallet ttnd passed a quarter to the pcdlor, stutlng as ho did so that he had needed something ot tho sort for a long tlmo to help him in picking his polo beans. Real "Gentleman." Sho was fair, tnt nud forty, and when she heard a sunplclous nolBo emanating from tho dining room In tho weo small hours sho picked up a curtain pole and bravely started down to Investigate, Dy tho dickering light of the candle she discovered an In truder In an oventng suit and' a silk hut. "Who aro you?" sho domandod. "I am a gentleman burslnr," replied tho atrnnger, bowing low. "Oentlomnn, did you say? Why, no gentleman would enter a houso with tho Intention of robbing a poor, de fenseless wife.'' "Wife? Ah, lady, you look so young and pretty i thought you must be tho youngest daughter." Flattery v,on. Sho wont back up stairs without calling the police and the next day she told tho neighbors what a nice "gentlemnn" had robbod the house. Chicago Nc'8. M M DEATH OF MAN-EATING TIGER Carefully Placed Spring Gun Did Ite Work Well. On tho morning of Thursday three Chinese woodcutters left their kongsl homo, situated at tho ninth mile, Ayor Hltnm road, thlrtoon and n half milos from Knjang, and went Into the Jungle to work. At 8 a. m at a point about ono nnd ft hnlf miles from tho road, a tiger sprang out behind thorn, nnd ono of them hit him on tho head with a back ward Btroko of a pnrnng, Inylng baro tho bono of the skull, ns nftcrwnrd ap peared. Tho tiger did not nt that tlmo roIzo nny of tho men, who went on to their usual working places. About 11:30 n. m. ono of them who wns saw ing nlono In a smnll clearing, n mile further In, was killed by tho tiger and his body carried away. Tho tracks showed that tho tlgor had systematic ally huntod up his mnn nlong tho Jun glo pnth. Tho next day a search party from Knjnng went out, tho body was found nnd Mr. liny net a Firing gun. the ro rort of which was heard nt tho kongsl houBo eoon after midnight. In tho morning the spot wns vlBltod again, blood was sojn nnd tho signs of a tre mendous loap mndo by tho tiger. A few ynrds away ho was found dead with n wound In ht3 flank. Ho was brought to Kajang tho same night, and on being measured watt found to bo ? foot 8 Inches' In length. In the pro cess of nklnnlntr tvo cuts were found on ono of tha hind Ices, nnd It soems Iosslb!o that taoy weio the cuts which a woodcutter stntod he had Inflicted on n tlgor with an axo a mouth or two ngo. Malay Mall. QUEER DOINGS OF CANTOME8E. Rurnlnn of Rice-Paper Prayers Head Off Evil Spirits. Just nt night. If you happen to be within tho gates ot Cnnton, you will witness ono of tho little performances that Is supposed to docclvo tho prowl ing spirits of tha night bent upon ovll Intent, tho while conclllatlnl them should they ponetrnte tho decep tion, snys tho Chnutnuqunn. Each llt tlo nnd big shop possesses a mlnln turo tlreplaco built Into the sldo ot tho entrance. Prnyors, printed on rlco paper, form the fuol with which to offer up lnconso to the "bogy mnn," who Is supposed to mako the noctur nal visits. Beholding tho smoke, he Is sup posed to assumo that no one Ilvos within nnd thercforo passes by, but should ho "catch on" and stop to In vestigate ho finds thnt tho prayer pa pers on tho altar bear Inscriptions attributing to him such virtues and mngnnnlmlty that his wrath Is np penned and he turns from his evil Intent. EAGLE TO GO WAY OF BUFFALO? Extinction of the National Bird Seems Close at .Hand. The scnBon for tho slaughter of eagles hns set In. American eagloa nnd goldun eagles partlculnrly havo fallen victims to tho Insntlato desire of men to kill. If thero U any senti ment In this country at all It ought to be of Bufllclent Btrongth to prevent tho destruction nt least of tho Ameri can eagle, as this theoretically Is our national bird. It has already becomo bo rnre ns to bo a novelty nnd to lend correspondents to consumo much space In giving tho dotnlls whon some hunter brings an eagle down. It la singular that mon with guns want to destroy tho very Inst survivor of a disappearing species ot bird or ani mal. Ono would think that tho rarer a bird or beast became the greater core there would be to protect It. Dut the lust for trophies will not havo It so and tho slaughter of eagles will go on until tills great bird shall bo como oxtlnct, except, perhaps, In the national reservations, whero tho gov ernment's strong nrm extends. Indi anapolls News. Rival to Nlatjara Fall. Tho hlght of tho great Victoria falls ot tho ZambtMl river In South Africa, Is much mce thnn double that of Niagara FnllB, but tho nvorago vol ume of wator flowing ovr the African precipice la so much loss than that ot the American river that In horsepowor tha Victoria Falls probably avorages only about J 5 to 20 par cnt, as ruuch at the Amorlcan cutaract. HAD KNOWLEDGE OF MEDICINE. Comprehensive Treatise Written by Egyptian 7,000 Years Ago. A roll of papyrus acquired by Dr. Ebers, In the vicinity of Thebes, Egypt, In tho winter of 1872, from an Arab who mndo nnclent grave rob bing a business, after Investigation nnd translation was deposited In the library of the Unlvorslty of Lelpslc. Tho script of this papyrus Is hieratic; tho date ot It is said to bo over 7,000 years ago. It Is a comprehensive trcatlso on modlclne. Diseases of the nbdomen, tho chest, the heart, tho oyea tho tnrs nnd so on nre carefully nrrnnged and descilbod In a manner thnt would command respect at the present day. For lnstnnco, of the heart, tho papyrus classifies tho trou bles ns fntty degeneration, dllntlon, carditis, angina or spasm, hypertro phy (onlnrgement), thrombosis (plug ging) and dropsy. Of mffdlclncs over seven hundred different substances nrc onumcrntod and thoy nro pro scribed In pills, In tablota. In cnpsules, 'In decoctions, powders, Inhalations, lotlonB, ointments, plastors. WAS A VEItY SICK IlOY But Cured by Chamticrlain'a Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Jlomody, "When my boy was two years old ho had n very sevcro attack ofliouul com plaint, but by the use of Chamberlain's Colle, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy we brought him out all right, "saysMag glu Ilickox, of Midland, Mich. This rem edy can bo depended upon In tho most severe cases. Even cholera Infantum is cured by it. Follow the plain printed directions and n euro is certain. For salo by Rltcr llros. Drug. Co. A Brutalizing Infuence. Tho telephone Is having a brutaliz ing Influence. The Bcnsltlvo-mlndod mnn, who would Bhrlnk from saying n disagreeable thing In ordinary con versation, whon talking through the telephone will speak hln mind as bluntly nnd arguo ns roughly, as does an ordinary business man, nnd, find ing tho path of brutnllty less painful thnn ho Imagined, becomes as trucu lent when not talking on tho tele phone. Tho Ornphlc. TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTftT The sign ot the Big Clock is where you find J. W. Lewis, Practical Watch-maker and gen eral repairer. Boothc Block Garland Utah, Official Directory. V OARLAND, UTAH Chairman of Board JohnT. Lant f B. C. Vanausdeln . JT. B. Socrist Members Jos Jeneen ,T. II. Edwards Cleric IL L. Busk Treasurer JmJodsom Marshal George Henrle Justice of Peace H O Vanausdeln BOABD OV KKAJ.TH T.H. Edwards John Lent Dr. J.M. Prancke 8TATE Governor John C Cutlet Secretary Charles 8 Tingojr Atty. General MABrcddon Auditor J A Edwards Treasurer James Christiansen Bupt. of Public Instruction A O Kelson Btato Senator 1st DIatrlot Peter Clegg Representative F W FUhburn COUNTY OFFICERS Judge First Judicial District W W Manghn District Attorney Fred J Holloa Chairman County Commissioners A W Valentine Commissioner, Iowa String M,Dnrt Commissioner, Kolton, H Jones County Clerk N JiValontlne Prosecuting Attorney O E Foxley Treasurer 6 N Colo Sheriff Joseph Josepbsou Recorder Chrlitlna Madieu Assessor Ella Jensen County Superintendent ot Schools A E Jensen Surveyor, Deweyvllla J N Holdaway Fhh A Oame Warden Ellas Jensen Jr County Physician Dr. R A Poarse Water Commissioner N P Andersen COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH. A W Valentine Chairman DrjRjAIPoarse Secretary M B Hart and X HJonM, member of the board. PRECINCT OlTIC-RSi Prednoti JmUcoi GoattaMn tlrlgham Andnrw Punk CharU. Cheat BunMt C N 1'orUr T R Bcjt Junction R Walur J E Montcoaanv rtyroouth Kuwl N J Niah I'lwnoatory Cm. 11mm ChariatOarJ Trrac O W I'anon. B J BaaMt CUar Creek 8 Dakar I'ark, Valley Dartd IllncUl W E WhIUW GrouMCxMk PbUPaaVatt J W Cook Rlv.ratl. J A Cap.nar Jaa HadfiaU WllUrJ 8 N Cook Gaol Walla Throa Mil. T C Youna; Almon Wight Mantua HO Jeppaara Han. Kallar Call I'ort W W Laalay Honaakaf UawnrlU. O J Dow.y D 11 Marbl. CoUit-ton G-TwIUhaU J It Standing Malad R Hadlar Jama. Coll Iiear Rlra AL Uolmra II P Thortaaa ri.ldlng Frank Walkar pw.y Wood Porta. D I'arklnaoa 1 W lUlforJ Rawllna Tho Law. John II Watt aaowrUl. C W RobUna AL Pataraan UnUt KU.'rUal QorUa Kiiksea f i Real Estate. Loans I and Insunrace. I Will sell your land, will buy you a home, will insure your property; M will loan you money. I If you want to buy or sell, call on or address , U H. C. Vanausdeln, or C. J. Campbell, 1 GARLAND, - - UTAH. I New Fall 3oods jjjjjj A New Fall Line of Up-to-Date Ladies' Pumish Suits, Hats, Coats and Millinery Goods inns Millifierv just opened up Dress Goods s Call and exnmlno tho goods nnd get first choice NotiOflS 1 Prices Reasonable B A. Murie, "onS,r,f. J . Hi O. .S L. TIME TABLE ranscnircr No. 32 Paaacnger No. 31 SOUTH BOUNO NOIITH BOUND Lv Malad 7:15 am Lv Brigham 6:10 p m Lv Garland 8:40 am Lv Corinno 620 p-m Lv Trcmont 8:15 am Lv Trcmont 6'8 p m Lv Corinno 9.30 a m Lv Garland 6.55 p m Ar Ilrlgham 9:40 am Ar Malad 8:30 p m Connect wlih Cncho Connccta with Cncho Vnllcy train No. 12 for Vallw train No 11 from Ogdcn and Salt Lake. Ogdcn and Salt Loko. MIXED TRAIN. North Bound. Leaves Ogden 8:20 a. m. Brigham 9:55 a. m. Corinne 10:10 a.m. " Trcmont.. ..10:52a.m. Garland ....11:20 a.m. Arrives at Malad r :oo p. m. South Bound. Leaves Malad . , 1 :2o p. m. Garlind 3:25 p.m. " Tremonl 3!4'P n Corinne ....4:30 p.m. ." Briham 4:55 p.m. Arrives at Ogden 6:25 p m. F. F. Gross, Local Agent . Garland Utah. LOCAL MAILS. D MAILS ARRIVE. From South "JJU'm j 7 :oo p. m. MAILS CLOSK Gome south ?.-;s " I 3:10 P m STAR ROUTE. Mails arrive from Penrose and way at 10:30 a. m. Mails leave for Penrose and way at 11.50 a. m, Ofllco hours from 8 a. m. to 0 p. in. Eva C. Wilcox, Postmaster. . . . 8end for Publications (' which will glvo you valuable fact- ibout opportunities for homeaeekert to 1 section whore lands are cheap, ell -ate good, farming most profitable. H. V. Richards, Land and Industrial tgent, Southern Railway, Washing on, D. C. Chas. S. Cbaao, Agent, 6IS ;hemlcal Building, SL Louis, Mo., M. I Hays, Agont, 226 Dearborn street, l Bhlo-go, 111. I As a dressing tor sores, bruises and I burns, Chambcrluin's Salve is all that I can be desired. It Is soothing and heal- 8 iug in its offect. Prlco 23 cents. For I Sale by Rltcr Uros. Drug Co. ""aSJBBBaaa jj Hawks lit Layton 1 Contractors & Builders ' Estimates and Material furnished (3 for all kinds of buildings. U Phone No. 8x Garland, Utah U THE NEW i (' 1 Palace Barber Shop I 1 HARRIS & PERKINS, Props. I Slmvlng, llnir-cuttiug, Shampooing and ll ilasiiuglng. jl Bunltary Rules Strictly Observed. I Ilumiiml Ruth and Manage Parlors I in connection. I Agents for "Western Steam Laundry. I Next to Club Suloon Garland, Utah I The 1 S-Mer Restaurant I Nest Door East of Boothe. I Mrs. Art Saaser, H Proprietor. Pi Regular Meal and Lunches are Berre-, H Tke Best Piece ta The City. Centrally Located. M Rooms . . tOo p) Qarlaad Utek. a Bank of Garland (INCORPORATED 1 . snu MTosai 1 WWIUtor,pre.l-enl,. f W W Biter, Thomw R Ool J Thoma. R Cutler, ylw-preit, l00'' G, V1 I T John R Cutler, Horace O Whl O. J. Campbell, cashier. f DT. W D Lewis, Mclk Bran I and Walter P Etoo. , r ! Transacts general banking businesa. Exchange drawn oa th principal cities of the United States and Europe. I Open a savings account with us in your yeuth and provide for 1 old age, ' ,yy j Safety deposit bozea for rent.--- l yhe (jarland Qub. Eph Coomb, Pnor. j I Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars Billiard and Pool Room in Connection. Garland Utah. i t 0