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Show 'Tnn .vf'T rVrp'T ! u ill F BABYHOOD. FROfil CATARRH il Beautiful Little Girl Saved From a Life of Suffering by ' RHI'l'Bl . ! C A NS KATHY ; . . - urau.a, "Kwr-.--b - a1 tbs flrcr i ' Pe-ru-n- a. m Tr ! Vi:es liO-ijif'- b,.c '. pustt)-:- tU i'aelp-- . :.ay. i'-.'.a- ,'ai; A1,: Inn Khuri. i.;. fe. t to 0 Ci'r.v .Lto". titcie two i. YlCi'Jl.W f.Iii I'lovef." whirl, , entirely us ckstas tif-tlu- J0BROUGHTON Kcpubliians of Sal: l.. - c':.;. s hundred ot tjr;., a .. : j;- RepuL-!:cariitury t i the Suit lil:e llica'r- - : r.igl'i.' tiVl lor tun hours .r n.n;e :it, -- td speukvi rrur.tiseai in i pa.-iimj .,l Dyi"B they told and i Srtiiort Reugh n. "tr-0nhoi; aud i: ,'iad Mm been virtoiy bruuyu: iii Gutter kbout. Plugs sad were tvc.y- where. pjrttaiis of the ier.dvrs of i'.' in front of JdcKiul-- . tyiuc is the gutter on Wain street party aud ot the isinent.-.- i wore adiwned the rostrum, ami the speechi : f. 10 ?clocfe last nignt, Jofoi Hrough-- ' during ,ue evening were puut-tua.- : : railroad man of Olney, Ills.. whh patriotic sirs. Speaker caused by from at thr- lAciuiK-rai.- i found iu convulsions and puny except in tacking a joctiia:- - way, aitd tl.e on rau the city a ceauiue Rcimblicau loc meeting rjr being takendiedto about midnight, fcajsi. more tnaa After an opening number by the wooing ver him for baud. Ckali man Spry iiuioduce.l E. ri. hour he regained consctousness, re-e-r would ho that lt'wa thought a the chairman oi the even-iu- , was Calliitter, but about midnight he Each spoke briefly, ula.ory and ulsiocs com of ihe prut Repiilulciu victory, ifctu rirtfn again with the Recti Sr.tutJi Hou. ittwas renttc .J i Jtk over the pat:tp a the first speaker of the ever.idg. Losing his money for SENATOR SMOOT SPEAKS. biaa table and drinking heavily Lrwal days had discouraged hint, at.d Senator Smoot Berated to be iu a parr avine despondent he decided to kill ticularly happy frame or inled as h- -. or hunieK He secured n small bottle too. dwelt uieu tic- - great Krp tbltcnn consid-Mibl- s mrih on rats which contains landslide which swept the count)', arssnlc. at n drug store on aud gave its iniioretmer.i of tiia ns lie soon ns got matchless American, Theudorr H'stse-ve'.Main street, and swallowed the stare ha oniride th and the Adminlm ration u hit it He crossed the street and has stood far contests. pnucciion, prosperity Blevslked half a block, as far as and preaiige. He ihouglit. the Utvitkli-can- s was he where store, had every advantage of the De.it ed's clothing H'sed with convulsions. He crawled to with, ihpy iitvl and the to sidewalk gutter as a nominee for President a roan who ang the peo-oi- e Several (OBBenced vomiting. lives in the hearts of the American passed but paid no ai tent ion to people, and had, in addition, a platform which nte'Jcd na leieiapiiie c. hia. thinking that he was drunk. ha fell into the planatiou. In his straggles cutter aad was found a few minutes While rejoicing in the tr:umn'j, Sentaktoter by Officer Palmer. He was ator Smoot, sold he wa not uumi at. the en to the emergency hospital i ot the responsibilities to the Chao. f;ty jail and City Physician which the victory tuesnl. uud exprt. was summoned. When' l)r. the TV Ores hoite that no officer t leetru L; , . arrived Broughton had vomited people would be retreat to the tfk-o- i unti cat of the poison, but was In a bad plaoed in him. He said they lmd he u oodltion. After being. pumped out he elected btcauee the y rapiestuie J i if nrovered consciousness and his con- principles of the Kcptiblicau par:, was He favorable. aplooked ation and that It wmuld be net cf.sary for ejxt.: W'tl-ec- i parently much better when Dr. to give all the tiaie.ali the at (.anion lalt and 'was left in charge of and all the care possible to his ofll'V'. jailer Kimball. About 13 oclock hr Senator Suio-Becoming peieouai acddenlv wont into convulsions again called to the mfndH of tbe nud.di'cj and died before Dr. Wilcox could get that lie was born in Kail Lake C:;y; station. th to pobee that he had lived in L'tait ail his l!ic. Brea when he was pronounced out lovrd her institutions atvl her of dtager he wanted to die, saving aud then added: iliat ho was tired of the life he was "The Republican, parly coufcrrof farced to live. Mb ran away from his uixjii me a piilitlcal uulc.', the treat live or about Olney. III., hoao years esc iu her gift. 1 appreciate it wit asd Since that time has been all nty heart and 1 hope that f i:cvc: snrierinc about tha country working will live l.mg enough to sup the pi-- ' . a; t brakeman and also in reman-ruti- ly or the people in tbe face that hai Broughtsa was 33 years of age, I'onfcrrod that great honor upon mu tdt he had heard no tiling from his 1 if present the Republican party, but r jinis since he loft home. He work- 1 want It understood that, as a ed for several monlhslfor (be Utah from the Slate of L'tuh, I ivprj-seu- t came to and fonitrmftioa rempany every soul in il, and there iioi'S fik Lake, about two months ago. He n.'i live the man or woman, no maiu f haf been employed here in several what his have religion or condition--mUtranra as dishwasher but for a much interest in him, lie he Hie kbs tlma had been unable to secure humblest citizen, as any ciiizru tha; npterment. 1 fail in lives In the stsir. And The police authorities will wire his roj calllug a a senator from the St?. t j hiker. M. J. Broughton, at Olney, 111., of A j:t.i Utah, It will be from v. of Mb nan's death, and arrangeuients U'ent and uot from a lack jut ; of vfll be made to aMp his body home. U.ward the people. I am ln;,al to mv ; I am loyal to my state; 1 am . FOR THANKSGIVING DAY. h.yal to my nation, and I am loyal to all that dear old flig represeuts.' Ooremar Weill yesterday Issued his Governor-elec-t next Cutler, (be mnai proehuBaflnn stating apart thought - Republicans speaker, aul Thwstay, Now. . 3d, as Thanksgiving r Democrats alike were to be toy. the proclamation Is as follows: , the outcome of the "By the Governor of the State of Utah because the Democrats would A proclamation designating a day sf fittest and thanksgiving by the share with the Republicans the prosperity which is sure to continue durr: i . . People. . ; ; ing the next four years. He recited Tnnuaat.lo and the prosperity which has attended all rsiftom. tha psesldeat of the classes la Utah during tbe past four United Stamp has'ilnufd Ms preclama-tton,.attiara and said that aa governor of tho a oa apart particular day &te his aim will be to build up bef whirh It Is recommended that the peoIndustries and bring about peace and ple of this mighty republic whether t hoae or abroad, do cease In their harmony. He said he would vtnow no Mml ereupattqne'anl, gather In their c.ted in the administration of the afwmal ptesempd worship or hi their fairs of state. President Roosevelts tense, devoutly to gtsw thanks unto policy of a square deal ta tbe trusts AJWghtf God for. tha benefits he has and to the laborers waa Indorsed by toafarrvd' Tjpon them as a nation and tlie speaker, who said further that be u Individual s, and to beaoech Him for believed a public. affloe ia a public tiuet, and that he would accept his tmtinaaace of His divine favor. forommop with the other members LfcW office aa such. of lids splendid., Col. Geo. B. Squires was then Introfamily of states, Utah, ita youngest, baarpason to tlnk her-d- f duced. After putting the audience In most abundantly blessed. Daring a good humor by telling a funny story, tbs year now Upswing to n close we kd said that the Republican party''s tare escaped serious diaadter .ln every lurst powerful aliv in the late election tea. sod have qajoyed a gracious was the Democratic candidate for presweimw iff prosperity In every line of ident, because his speeches had called orthy enterprise, The harvests have out from the president of the United tarn bouuteOss, the increase of our States one of tbe most remarkable letmrlu and herds has been generous, tha ters ever writtea to tbe American of our mines sad msmifac-- people, in which Mr. Parker got Just tanm been encouraging In the wbd.t he deserved. And the American llplum degree. Thaos varied resources showed what they thought of rv poured their treasures Into the reople Mr. Parkers arraignment of tha presiof !) ounmento' and trade, resulting dent by rolling up for him the most tntigoratlon and tfpOfttag of magnificent plurality ever given to a bjr, whose compensation and com-- candidate for the same office. were never more evident nor Tlie Hon. George Sutherland charvboleaome than today. The power of most destroyer, as manifested in dls- - acterized the victory aa the sublime harmony that has been heard end death has been mercifully of old, when the morning stars 'Welled; substantial progress has since sang together. Even the solid South, ' made In all that tends to the i, of our moral and intellec- - he Mid, was brazen into, and after having been shown Jointtlu8, nl In the opportunities on the right side." As im- - ed her forces Physical sad mental wwemento which con- - lar as Utah is concerned, Mr. Sutherthese ous have land il is as solidly Republican produced, the future as said, or r commonwealth Massachusetts. In order presents Itself to Maine, this way, Mr. Sutherland keep it of hope and promise J,'.1 tsdiance n.!!? 0111,1 1511 ,lie patriotic heart with advised Republics us to be true to the Wwtersbls Joy. trust reposed in them by the people in the future, aa in the past, keep and ow therefore, mindful of these blessings, and In fulfillment of a their faces toward the rising sun and sun. I, Hebsr M. Walla, gov-- rot the setting the I? of duty, n merLouis Cohn, the state of Utah, do hereby chant, said that he knew ha expressed dwaeThursday, sentiments of the merchants and Tima ksgivlng day, fobs .w ' of the city Democrats ittnm!!? jT th peoI1 of this state; business men omnuiding that on that day they aa well as Republicans when he said over thrtr u,ual avocation and he rejoiced with the Republicans fa tki Roosevelt Theodore of the election p7wful Public aseemblagea lie said tha great business men and or faHy hearthstone present merchants of tha east did not leave SSfjT1 expression to the whlcU their hearts a atone unturned to bring about tha thwiHK- -. said tha people could now llraa1fl together with testllt, and of all good that our look forward to a continuance of the nJJTJ faetwlf hope an1 Proopart lot conservative, wise fend stable government which his prevailed during mT be fully realised, the present administration. forgetting the possible nimsltles of everyday Congressman Howell received an en. n thusiastic greeting from the audience, on ubtltutlng therefor, nn. faail- -I and his remarks were frequently in,r ..01 parity toward our fellow terrupted by the applause. He considered himself fortunate in being a d """ro acceptably prouVh thlf on the same ticket with hiv. tw ltlp,,n of divine grace. cindidste Roosevelt. A distinctive feagreater assurance that Theodore H.ir for rontinned happiness ture of Republican victory, he said, igd ijro,..nrn? meet with the ap-- was that all ihe people can rejoice, "r Omnipotence. while a Dtfnocratlc victory Is usually umny Mlowed by so much woe that the herehave j Tn affixed l;T1'1 at! the Great glory is forgotten even by theDem-0 said that rt M ,5,h chip. Congressman Howell ; of l.s wished to he a lU people indeed, regardless of creed or poll tlral affiliations. J'.,T HAMMOND of Quo lag soiiiwne who had said Ihe like be ary ,,r Siaie." could she I wish Utah. Best despondent Fhysi-- j clans for Three Years Without Benefit. t.irpli pstCtit Pe-ru-n- : a Case of Catarrh of j a tiuie Cures a in. Long Stand MRS. CfflL VAX C"SLN A .rfSj j? !! hr few- - - Ci.UrpXcIlt. 1 A " congrat-Uiated'-ove- ciia-tion- Unao-huno- Nt ni t Mis-sour- S or well-know- i T"t acri-lllka- ap-an- ns n;". tiisi i true-ot-- vi'are.H' U': .,'. . f rlf KV.1.JJ liU.I Ike I la iwiM,tii r!;fiit vei,.r:c!s1 l,y lYi'ibry TVtTy.to iii. ir hi-- OS ' tit lrxtv th'i. sa t g i:y iii wtr.tL.i a i. .! ;!. .tru'tb all p... ' ' I. '.nC ,4 .':rc thru e.J.Iy years later llatv, up lto wefi cf tt'ri'creai phr. li-f- j.-- . NEGLECTED CATARRH BECOMES CHROMIC. re Mrs, George Van Dumu, Mohawk, Herkimer CoM N. writes : Having derived mo much benefit from your grand medkbie, felt aa ItI mutt write to you and tell you what a gnat help It hat been to u. My little daughter when but two montht old took a severe cold and It Mettled In her head and continued to get worte, and Iu a tew montht terminated la the wont cate ot catarrh that hat ever been known to thlt part of the atate. After doctoring with the beat doctors for three yean and receiving no benefit, we wen perauaded to try a widely advertlted catarrh cure, and at tint wa thought It waa helping her, but after utlng twenty or more botUea the waa aa bad aa ever. At a laat retort we began with Peruna, and the la now nine yean old, and for tha peat year hat been tha healtblett child you ever taw. Tbe catarrh baa entirely dlaappeared. Ao dhcharga nor odor at all. but wa keep tha preckua bottle In the houae, and at the tint appearance of cold with any ot ua we Immediately taka Peruna. VTe know there la nothing Ilka It la our estimation It laprlceleaa."-.Mr- a. Qeorge Van lluaen. Mr. Howell said. rest of the Union, only a little more so. And now let us bold our the hand ot fellowship for all who' think well, for all who work well, who do well for (be glor-kn- e commonwealth of Utah." Judge Theodosius Botkin was introduced as the "Kansas cyclone. He told a couple of war stories which captivated the big . audience, being obliged to come back to the platform alter the first, so Insistent was the audience In Its demands for more. Both stories were apropos, and told In Judge Dtitkini best atyie. James T. Hammond, Judge Reeves, H. Booth and Judgo Frick were the other speakers of ihe evening. All gave their full share of praise to the who brought I'v.puhlican workers about the victory In this state as well as In the nation. Judge Reaves said that the victory here was due to the triumph of liberty ove: narrowness; of brotherly love over hatred; and the people of Utah had learned vhen they were little children that a bouse divided against Itself cannot stand, and thsy therefore concluded to have it stand. AMUSEMENTS No announcement concerning tha btiekings of tbe local theatre has at- tracted .greater attention than that, regarding the forthcoming production cf "San Toy, which Nr. John C. Fisher will present here with every requisite which Is deemed essential to a perfect representation ut this very famous Chinese miisicgl comedy. Len "Ban Toy waa first brought rut in this country at Dalys theatre, New York city, it scored a success which everybody conceded it was entitled to by virtue of the superior qualities which its music and comedy posse peed and likewise for tbe strength of cast with which it waa introduced. The play had a long run at Daly's and met with a large measure of success Ir. the other cities where it was ofr fered. ( Thia swson Mr. John C. Fisher la in exclusive control of tbe tuneful creation and is presenting it on a scale of perfection which has not hitherto been attejnpted aside from the original production. In the big company which Mr. Fisher organized there i; James T. .Powers who is wttnout doubt one of the cleverest hi America today. Mr. Powers originated the part in this country which Le la cast for this season, that of "LI, a Chinamen who has traveled. He played il during the long run at Daly's theatre and those who are looked'nixm as authority in aurh matters claim he never did anything qi.il e as well. Other members of the original cast vhom Mr. Fisher was fortunate In securing are Geo. K. Fortescue, Nagle Harry. W. L. Komalne. and such otli-r- r well known artists as Margaret McKinney, a particular favorite in this fun-n-ake- rs bnt no one is shrewd enough to always avoid Uie inevitable cati'hing cold. Contains no Narcotics. One reason why reruns lias found permanent use in ao many homes is thst It contains no narcotics of any kind. Peruna is perfectly harmless. It cm be used any length of Unit without acquiring a drug habit. I'ernna docs not produce temporary results. It is permanent in its effect. It has no bad effect upon tlie system, and gradually eliminates the catarrh by removing tha causa of catarrh. Thera are a multitude of homes where Peruna has been nsed oft and on for twenty years. Such a thing could not he possible if Peruna contained any drugs of a narcotic nature. Address Dr. B. B. Hartman, President of Tha Hartmim Ksnitarium, Colum-Im- s, Ohio. All correspondence held strictly confidential. Fe-rn-- nn section; Mina Rudolph, Josephine Newman. Charles Arllng, John Peachey. Fred W. Huntley and scores of others who have been prominently Identified with musical comedy of the lest class. The chorus is ah unusually largo one and ronsldored by Mr. Fisher to be the best voiced, ergauiia-- t on he has ever been able tosecure. A epeoial orchestra haa also been provided to insure the best poaglMs Interpretation of Kidney Jones mnsic. In tbe mounting of "Ban Toy Mr. Fisher haa quite excelled tha rffvNt be has previously put forth in staging musical comedy, and every playgoer is well aware that Mr. Fisher's, reputation In this respect Is weu established. There Is nothing that has been used in previous presentations of "Kan Toy. which will be put in service this season except the book and music. Tbe very handsome scenic equipment is Lom the sLudios of New Yorks representative artists, Ernest Gras aud lienry Iloyt. The two settings are n.uch mors elaborate than were Uie originals, and In the costuming Mr. Fisher ha followed the same policy that has Always made bis productions notable as the moot richly dressed whtrh any manager sends out. Nearly every com u me used in San Toy Is Chinese in character, and in article Mr. order to get Fisher had I he costumes imported from China throrgh tha firm of Sim lzm Kim A Co., of New York city. Mr. Fisher has bren responsible for a first many musical productions upon which pltiggoers have seen Sit to piece the seal of approval and with the elaborate bless employed in his production of San Toy there is the lest reasons for believing the play will create a furore. The tour which Mr. Fisher has boozed covers a period weeks and provides for a of forty-tw- o New York engagement which will begin during the winter. At the Grand Opera Ilonas next Tuesday. -- e Linooln J. Carur'a "Heart of Chitha cago will shortly be seen at Grand Opera Hoitxa on Sunday and This play has been before Monday. the public for ten years and la now in Its eleventh season and ban played in every town and most of the theatres In the United States and Canada. That such an attraction could keep ta the for so good graces of the iheatre-goef- s long a time, there must be something of more than ordinary merit to tha play. Aside from the strongly written lines nrd well connected story, tee scenic effects sre the most novel of any melodrama on the road. The d story Is familiar to every theatre needs no explanatien. An excellent cast is said to be with the attraction this year aud includes Mr. J' hn T. Nicholson whose playing of John Atr-e- s is a finished study. Othnra in the company are Misa Karboria Marney. Clyde Hess. Emily Lessing. Ciiss. Weils. Rlancite Anger and oth-'iMr. Wells and Blanche Koyer give a nest specialty during the action of the piece. There are also ob-r-- r pat-ronn- iecisliis MS ini rod uc. :rt. V, COLONY n tha Feclfle oeaat rates tha ftasst wlaas grapsa on tfe Ffebtflo. caast-Tha- ir are absohnaly pus. U yen wish to die-- ' pants good Maer for tho holidays ardor aama of (Mr wiaa tram iM'-o- "i'.rUa.lj, i.- . hi.c iliacoveryj ef liifliY uni - uf.thr t:i.i ttba,lrue f:;-- . of.'tLr-rot.!- .. of'ths IIji to tills CiKLvry New .York Times. j. . , a t aiicu- - aad bo f." In w'.'. o brurin.'1 t"':;.c!rv.:r rad'-Let- i! L.-tii- :t t ibucglilli'u'riulxoJ-wltb'giUL'- iT .vb'-.'-f i; ll; mr'seft ! It llfeu. knoWlfeg : tl.e f ru-i- b'ldcd.'-'l'fchaaitf- cu oil, tlilfij EAT !1N J)AYAI hastNIOHT. Short ardors gveeythtagjtora the kind af gams and fish la.oaaoon, Extra fine dinners Sunday, frors p. m Ua. Pina lunch from it to 4 and Ifotp-m- . ffiM R YOUND, Prepm ' AH . ; : lit &M e. Twanty-Aft- h JtraM - lags ZSD-taken-withiA-ib- ft ROUSE nor, teadciui: furiU-r-.li-TiVt- aicsl, metallic siurll. FRIDAY NIGHT raEBHgfflsiEag a Saving of f NOV. IS. CHAFER & CROSS, e The Cr.llsrr (JodH Applaasa. IdWrance Barrett cues loll of a conversation L bml with EmwIu Booth. Tha latter hcd'Uvu congratulated upon an oviUon glvmi kiui by a crowded bourn on the upealng sight of an "Tbs sweetest music to wy cam said ike great tragedian, is the shouting of the boys In the gallery, know tbey'ure hot applauding bacanse I have a reputation or became they wish to make a display. They simply give vent .to tlieir natural enthusiasm. When they shout I knew that I aia giving a good ptrformunce. As fnr the parquet, it may clap. its bands out of poliretKjs. A drematlc critic toho had curtain tuitions as to how a lino sbdtiid be read wHI applaud if I rfead If fala way; otherwise be will remain quiet. I can nttrn analyze the applause of a tbe front rowa. but tbe gallery ia In Ha likee or dislikes. aln-cer- and 4 , n h MISS GERTRUDE BONDKILL The .memory of sleepwalkers la not to say phenomenal, especially' Wbau under tbe peculiar Impulse ef flio disease which (tempts their laoVwiaeuta. filoritx gives aa of a poor basket maker who was unable to either read or write, yet, c speer. when In one strange as of bl sewaatnk aliatic vigils ha would (reach fltlcut aenaous, some of which were rooogit&ied as baring formed be was patta of diMotirscg-Whicla .boar when hr waa a child attending bis pArlah church forty Xian before. MIm a IMSlarrrlut. "Drink plenty of csZTcr If there la sickness c round you, said a pfiyttl elan. "GaXc ia a good preventive of typheid feter aid Cholera. This bus bora poasen. Cholera germs and ly phdid gsctu have been thrown Into coffee and the atousatfe drink baa hot once feBdd Wfclll the gtrua rilthia an hour. Hfata a miff Mbits gloua t uegRCt among year oilier preratrffcfta. to drlr-f- c three cspl of tranff re floe ' at each msdl i a special THIS BEAVIIFUL cvenio prailurllM t i COMEDY DRAMA Ll SWEET CLOVER Iblcta $UK), 73c., 60c., SSc, Prat feslc opeas (liurrday, I a. m. SS3SSB9SRREBL If you want Eastern Beef Corn-Fe- d rill (Ml BtrooL Phone Ka. Ill Hcward. ij 1 h t ft lrr ecu ting '( 25 to 50 Per Cent; MR. OTiS C. THAYER go to BaUard & Rincker's Mntovr at Stars walkers. l ALL EIGHTH GRADE GRADUATES w.V receive M par eest- - oav res Tiff all pfeuraa nett dark at GasV EHU-TUDIO, f7 15th OPERA aid Lcrifcfii'sh Is dvnsvr then i. ?. It 'hi ns dense ns a lump of i Lcio. In tsite It Is sweet a sweet-s.er- s Kiukei'Jnir. to my uilml. "The 1K;.J ifi.t for horseflesh Is 1j take a punii of the fut v.uJ melt it. Horse flit will well to a clear oil at ao low, a tsa'porAturs as 70 dcgri e.i I'., bet beef fr.t wont uielt-t- u a clear oil of 11J degree.'' under a li'inpri-alurNew Ynrk Tcfcsraui. "iJcbk.sl d of-n- BOSTON CAFE . jy. rjw.Uoiseflrtj, v. hhuhi .ddt Yirtr anils Wltu it rifo .yhiifoBular. arifM it ndre cr felafo With il fod Kua;l.. IU 2tth St No. Coalers a Risk ewes hqpstt kinds, wlfiaa add htandy. All goods d Uvarad to any pari iff ottr every Saturday, Whisky 11 cto-t- lt?S qaarb ffaatto. IL Wins l& old P. qua. R ready, U qafert Whitksy pr. gri-l.-li ta L ONEILL BROS. Prop, Phene 13 WHERE TO vti Ji.iwhbracCAb l.V'aoft'r:'. 'iW.icllMi, njulTlio f?;':;; : ti.c il.Larin. il '.ivr U.p.ii.ies riwv.iih . i: u ;.i thCro f ' dbArp." arid tbs LtiaA Io (Ml Of ills' cCc lili 1.W tyUnli, Warrant it If da lijt.I "lCi tbe ;.1, deilii(h; iite IforllM. mcattklbf dMtiugu'..'. fiortJdcsbi' .'.T.Ci:t!X"tvr. fiNoill Bros, Peep, i r.t :i ,,'fli,',ht'i'ai;cs!i is a brownfah . f.. tlunvilnli ahd Eecf. ilrr.-'ur! ' 1 fetid r.e 1 i".::nu-.:t;:arf'- Ay The Owl Saloon . "it uooi lcak ppetfo u.l if in uotrlac dctojfx:in fro :i I w the mcrlt'.of tl (liuccrie'y t Hit'll was ;SIWhsel Brrrittls wi. i dnuu BROS. Mtk St FRIZZINI . 100 .I Yjotifelt a flima Tha afonUujLal fuiifig mdl.tnoh. Us a otto of tha luWt haffots In n is l6 ,'hqliJ HalufUlAj tb gd tt, i.c fuburj it tosiy.fc; UiM. "CU VsiThiit tUnf eilgu, held the u: 2ZCX) SWISS ' iio-vr- behiffwJHh Aviaak WaiWngtm THE fifijd. i i'C:r:'!ct(.3',ii,iilia lj de Uotu 1:cr.ts ct f. iJUti.'.,. pruuidlgatcA to : il Gc-i-j- fetid A t)Uw H. Pauls ffia r w v. r dirt liu-bc- : v (phone ( Beap a tales, Tbe rot? xvkia af Sss to reaitkad In stairs that Lfevq.tjWailatwetve to fiffawa i Jteitoi and (tel M dto tcaerei. iJisLoa Llgb. Tt run at dUldnos la no,;t bows'Wris two short af tb I, tut Utey should osutr.feg fidaf It i.a the itfcblicut t tha bSffss.MK It U so Susy to.dliidli sdpb atoln tb.it etts hardly ia.dWato ht may effort. NiXibers af Inburubtjr bnikvp down oWo tbeie bad hsqltli tg tbs tre;i atitlrs wfitdh they Lave he,' u to Oil) jjb dc.Uf. - KECLCCTCD COLDS LEAP TO CATARRH. IsedM M. FlSTiF f.IE )folT.a iiisUfol of d site eerUiuV? to with tanouin natuto wsi thkt In c',-rclutAly oouteVed , Ileitis there (MpiiW a (lillfe whefe both, sidcfe'sre ex- l .ti'dlsiL' l1iefe.ikia MtuUtbife'dt loots I:. sdi'L tlio afdiy that A tot fettski the aud puls itself. In. tusiifen. hi likely 1 est. of Ihe Union, Utah is like the L rite cpaeiol feMnU, y greatest foes with which ONE of the has to contend ia our family ' changeable climate. To protect the family from colds and ' oonghs is always a serious problem, and often impossible. Sooner or liter It is the Inevitable fate of every one to catch cold. Care in avoiding exposure and the use of proper clothing will protect from the frequency and pr- baps the severity of colds, but with tbe greatest of precautions they will come. This Is a settled fact of human experience. One ia liable to catch cold in any season. Everybody most expect to be caught somewhere or somehow. Perhaps It will be wet feet, or a draught, or damp clothes, or it may be CM of a thousand other litUe mishaps, laCgfe-t- dad One. of Ilia re ng L A.CCO a " ed-f- ul inti-res- f IL( Trask it a t';Lr. t V at ao uisdjp islwriiw ot such llntt ; -- t - ihe piudtxilon is slid to he cu.:. uvtiu to :be slightest deiaii n m: having been upure.1 iu r ) lie.-aus- sen-Dio- s V- - . DALGiifSlR. X? t. ,, iu eccnls etiuipa'ci - . tie nremutry slectric auj tff.vu. ar.ii even canles furniture . t siaxe saving. On ti.cum, eater-hospit- . It Is tv Laeab. IIea!;!i. tin pul iiratleu, says: 1: la gj-- d t laugh. Tbrro is probably i;t (be remotsst earner or little' of the aaiaiHe bls-w- i vtssrie of the NJy tbat does col frei soma awee t ftost the g'vat ivuvulduS ptudneud l.y hearty laughter almktng the eciitrnl man. TL1 bUj divtba mere rapidly. I'tohshly its chrtalcrt el&trie or vital (MUdltloh to dUt Actly tioil'.frd, ft eoa-vc.- v a dlUyw.it tmptowiDb to cH tfes organ ef (b body so U ViUta tfeom n that glrtbelar Oiyxiq jM.tisiF whoa be DMA 14 ikuifUkg tksm What if don ;ri other time. Tbs Urns may corns c hen fehytJuiaus sliall prrsvfolhe to a to Its - U ics. With Doctcrrd A- iiu- bys WINES (Q, f V LI QU ORS (hI jr.ior i. ,r . By Our Special Correspondent. ilUK.dLail i 'is c it? !Ti i Ltirt'-... '.r..; uadiu ij! SLIfil tLo : . c .a of I'iC heaullil.' -- .e.i:c i A VJiS '.'tv 1 1?, f! yaur linen bill ysuf of . Iniorost The high grade macMnsry and madorn methods of tha Ogden Stoam Laundry wnil add from 25 par cent To 80 par cant ta tho life af your llnan. WE DO NOT pee Injurious cleansing agents, WE DO NOT crack tho colters. WE DO NOT tear out buttonholes. WE DO wash colored goads and woslana In Distilled waAre wc laundering your linen f If not you are losing men- - M STEAM UtU Eeat ef the Reed Hotel. Both Phonee zmtsam iT wto dfi Warning A reward ot Fifty Dollars (fSI.M), v01 bo paid by tha Utah Light ft Power Co. lor the arrest of party or parties who oa tha evening of April 29th, 1903, caused a short circuit oa Its electrio transmlssioa line, through Interference ia soma meaner with said company's lfosa at a point shout oos mile south from the power bouse, known Pioneer Station, now the mouth ef Ogden Canyon. Persona ere warned not to Interfere la any wise with arid lint It la safe to tha pnblta if unmolested, but serious results to propel ty and possible fatal results to persona caa be eaueed through tha breaking of Insulators, or the throwing ef wires, limbs of trees, or similar obstruction ever tha wleaa of company's said slectric u trana-galaai-aa Has. UTAH LIGHT 01 POWEUCO., By XL So Campbell . srfipds fee (Uin. Fend. Upthrrerl 'ai k nut sarprhwd, Edfata.fhht-ydtiag'inBiytafeaa pre-faref Kate gror wockuy tu-tkKlpt toug te dusking and cedtMdMk KM she tar far from befog jnac eqfotf ba the eudnrhig qsiili-ttJifxs dT tatoitoci and culture. EdtiB-Y- ee, thafa where Fve got the Trib-tu- a ags bulge aw poor-tttttr. at aro Ktc-Cbic- Dtanvil'a ta:sm Cm to ate. When tXanali was young, maa la once urnt roe a vaeatfan trip to Corfu cmtiwie: "A Ij Ota eXittsRllnarysilver button aa Mood tod shift with scarf for aa immeaea as ablllftiga big ginlla. fail, of pistols and daggara. red cufi, red allpsn. broad bine striped Jacket and trquwra. Ilia servant, engaged for tbs occasion wore a Msnre Juke dress of crimson and gold. With a wiille turban thirty yards long sad a labor giltlniing like a rainbow. Tli wealth of a man Is tlie number of tijcigs which lie lores ami blesses, wlili-l- i be Is loved and blosed hr, Carlyle, elba. BBS. sarES & 2KI'yt& r-- r to- 174. FIFTY DOLLARS een-dHio- v;J ter. A REWARD OF do-nt- r |