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Show 1 Writer Asserts That Few Persons Understand How to Breathe. Mr. Ryder talks entertainingly, and with apparent certainty. "Three times every minute," he declares, "the blood makes a complete circuit of the system, carrying oxygen to the tissues, and coming back to the lunga laden with poison. of all the poison generated by the body is excreted through ihe lungs. The remainder is, normally, carried off by the bowels, skin and kidneys. People often talk of needing a change of air. What they need is not bo much a change of air as a change in their manner of using the air they have. Most people in breathing .use only a small portion of the lungs. A recent investl gator makes the startling statement that in an examination covering several thousand cases, he found less than 1 per cent, that breathed v One-thir- Mrs. Rosa Adams, niece of the late General Roger Hanson, C.S.A., wants every woman to know of the wonders accomplished by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. . Pinkham's Vegetable 12. d Every Tommy Has His Tabby. If a cat doth meet a cat upon the garden wall, and if a cat doth greet a Evcat, oh, need they both ery Tommy has his Tabby waiting on the wall; and yet he welcomes her approach with an unearthly yawl. And if a kitten wish to court upon tne garden wall, why don't he sit and sweetly smile and not stand up and bawl, and' lift his precious back up high and show his teeth and moan, as if 'twere more than love that made that feller groan? " DeAb Mrs.'" I'ikkham : I cannot tell you with pen and ink what pood Iijdia How's This?' PROPER USE OF THE LUNGS. from Compound. lid for me, Buffering the ills peculiar to the sex, extreme lassitude and that all gone feeling I would rise from my bed in the morning" feeling more tired than when I went to bed, but before I used two bottles of Vegetable Jijdia E. Pinkham's to feel the buoy- Compound, I began ancy of my younger days returning, oecame regular, could do more work and not feel tired than I had ever been able to do before, bo I continued to use health. it until I was restored to perfect and It is indeed a boon to sick women I heartily recommend it. Yours very 819 12th St., truly, Mrs. Rosa. Adams, LouiSTille, Kv." SSOOO forfeit If original of The Voice of Experience. "Not for hie?" said the sharper when the guileless countryman was pointed out to him; "never again for me. The man with the carpetbag liiks like a mark, but the last one I tackled sold me a coupon ticket for seventeen gallons of mineral water from a spring on his place and never took my gold brick. When you get down to facts you can land a city man, who thinks he knows it all a good deal easier than you can the country man who knows he doesn't." about letter proving genuineness cannot be produced. FI1EE MEDICAL. ADVICE TO "WOMEN. Don't hesitate to writ to Mrs. Pinkham. Sho will understand and will t reat your case perfectly, you with kindness. Heris advice L.vnn, is free, nud' the address Mass. No woman ever regretted havinsr written her, and she has helped thousands. . We offer On Hundred Hollars Keward for any ess of t'alarrti that oitnuot he &curea ly Hall's Cattartw K.J. t HKSKV CO.. Frops., Toledo. O, Cure. We, theundcralpned, have known K.J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and bollese olm perfectly honorabl In all htulnnsa tratiHaiMlons and flnanrlully able to carry out any obllKutloua made by their firm. O. West Tki'ax, W holesale liruiriflma, Toledo, , Kinnak & Makvin, Wholesale Urug-j!ll- s, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, actinic of liits dlrerlly Umhi Lite blood aud Uitiruus i'rlce 75o pec TestlmoiilHls sunt free. STsiein, boiile. Hold by all DruiCKlsu. Hall's Kauilly 1'llla are the best. L IQd V Wii-oiNrt- iiS Early to bed and 'early to rise, has doubled the length of thousands of lives TM accuracy review llcjitirtmritl I for CO operatUm in. informat- FOR THE BIG FOLKS WHO LIKE LITTLE FOLKS. errors and J'riemh offortthovyht, to rt'lui e mutually .The Value of a Mother. A Chicago man told me about a little; event in his boyhood which seems to me to be a great event In his llfev. ' . One day ho was playing around the ion, on of 1872 1952. , the enemiti tngij It it 'for mechanical, commercial ami jirofte-eionti- i people; the individual employer. . VASELINE. and consult of extractt tion was started in WJ and to,w contains un published information dating bark to I'M, wit syscemattc plans exienmng i j j our story of some example of foretHaught given most valuable him may pro e to be your gift to others. man! n i bench of a, carpeuter and accidentally broke the workman's rule. Not being discovered ho quietly, taktnby pcrmiionfrom the. copyrighted lettert, the lecturte, notebooks and libraries' of i'arl M. shoved the nil' to an unnoticed poslJ i the lie Illinois. hunting J'ratt, Oak J'art, left tion and the place. uhole world ocer for information of every day use to you, and he regrets hi inability, personally Cut later he made a confidant of his to reply to contrlbuiort. So far us possible he mother and told her about it. She was wishes to hare in this space the rery idea you would like to find here. You are at liberty to send able to show him hid error and'to'get him to purchase a new rule for the him any suggestion you may care to. Hit collecemploye ami customer; Holds Record for Arrests. prominent Cleveland (O.) motor ists holds a unique record. He has been arrested thirty-sevetimes for exceeding the speed limits of various, cities and towns. A . , , Kvervbodv knows the groat value of this Temody In the household, but everybody docs not know tliai ino imitations or it, which Aiimo second class druuprists dishon orably palm oft on their customers, have mil snouiu do underlittle or no viinio. stood by Urn publics is, that it in not a wero comparative value between question of 'Vaseline ' una luo mutations, umiimi tno imitations do not effect the wonderful heal ing results of tho world renowned "Vaseline," and that they tiro not tho same thing-noniarto in tho sumo way. Uesides this, irrimany of tho imitations are harmful,Vaso-lino tant and not safo to use, while truo is perfectly harmless. Perfect safety therefore lies in buying onlv original bottle's and other packages pufc up by the Chesehrough Manufacturing Co. Attention is cnlled to their Capsicum Vase-lin- o advertised in another column. r The boy had a mother and she had Convict Photos for Czar. hls'confidence and the man had a new Russian Emperor has ordered .The rule nothing unusual in this. his to send him photograph officers Yet the man nearly a half century who are sent to convicts all the of later thought it worth while' to tell before they are sent about it and I think it worthy of even Sachalin, taken mines. ABOUT BABIES AND CHILDREN Be Kind Be KindBe King to the lead more space than I am giving It. Is It suitable for all of this page and Ask You Druggist for Allen's also big typo because it Is a starting 8 K recently, " tried AI.l.KN S l'( M IKilnt The necessary basics are so and have just taught anot ber supply. It few you can count thera on your fin- hftscurvd iny corns, and the hot, burning and itching sctisntion in my feet which wiu gers. KindJ I would not ta with- Bo nlmrmt When a vital start is made in real out it now. Mrs. W. J. Walker. Camden How to abandon foolish theories and wisdom It Is; more Important every N. J." bold by all Druggists, U5c continue growing la the question. we look back on It. We are more year Is : Common advice about as useful READING AS A SCIENCE. as uncracked cqcoanuts arc digestible. and more grateful to the parents and One mother - confesses that the teachers: who did some very little The Acquisition of Knowledge Proper theories which were successful with thing which created some great condi, ,eHy Portioned Cut her first three children were entirely tion. Edith Wharton writes:, "The meannihilated by the fourth', When a boy my parents encourage? chanical reader, as he always reads A million babies daily cry for a me in memorizing and speaking, at a consciously, knows exactly how much drink of cool boiled water. ho reads, and will tell you so with Smile on the baby just out of a nap "Sunday school entertainment, Mont of the careful housekeeper who in the "Sow little gomery's hymn, and show a happy face when picking has calculated to within half an ounc Morn Thy Seed." Years later when it up. the of food in her daily and consumption that among strangers perplexed Good rules may have so many excephousehold. As tho housekeeper is apt at the head into my jumped hymn' tions that they become dangerous la tor right time to give me Just the en- to go so market every day at a certain common use. the mechanical reader has hour, One mother asked another, who had couragement I needed to go on and often a fixed time for laying in his believe. had she what a baby, That entertalnfnent has made me intellectual stores; and not Infrequentbeen doing the last year. Her reply that church and my ly he reads for Just so many hours a was that she bad been giving' her ever thankful-tthe superintendent and my day. The statement in one of Hamer-ton- 's teacher, theories a respectful burial. youthful diaries, 'I shall now comIs a sunrise glory There parents. The baby should receive dlscrlml; mence a, course of poetical reading, ben&tlng attention. Foolish and unnec- around the whole event with fifty hours of Chaucer, ginning essary worry that endangers the hours Children know more than they hear and I gave him one snd one-halhealth of the parent, and dangerous it leaves me exactly forty-eigcarelessness which harms the baby, and see, and they feel more than they last night is a good example are the extremes to keep away from. know. The wisdom of parents speak of thisand kind of readinar. of is well the teacher A father of a large family reported ing of the Muscular Man. , Day that they used to enjoy children at yet easily neglected. A wise teacher It would perhaps be extravagant to thclr house. At one time they had a can see the home through the manners of the child even read the home say that there never was a time sine a pair of . opinion of the teacher in the treat the days of King Arthur's round table of a twins and pair twins. The neighbors had to help a ment received from the scholar. Have when physical strength and health little occasionally on sewing, but the you wondered if well taught parents were so highly regarded as now. But children grew up to marry well and forget that they were taught and nevertheless it is a fact not successwin Independence. They were bright trained at great effort, and let their fully to be denied that physical cttl- and smart they had to be to get out children grow up in a wild 'state? I ture during recent years bas been, have noticed that some untrained par- given more than of the way of each other. ordinary attention, case been one has placed ents pay special attention to the eduand many men who are healthful and Recently cation of their children. on record where a baby was smothstrong have been remarkably successered In bed while sleeping between Its ful in the various vocations of active What part of your early life has life. The days of the parents. fop. the dude, the At an afternoon reception, while proven most useful later on? lackadaisical dandy are past. The several ladies were exchanging baby man nowadays must popular society one or What thing have you read wisdom, these reports were given: "I be a huntsman, a golfer, a horseman have Just heard from our friends with heard which has helped you take bet- or famed for some particular athlatia the new daughter, their first child. ter care of children? Quallty.Kansas City Journal They are so afraid tbat something What one useful hint do you know AN OLD TIMER. will be wrong with the baby that If ahe sleeps they think he Is dying. about children's clothing? Has Had Experiences. and they sit up and watch her, and If What is the subject on which you she awakes and cries they are sure A woman who his used Postunr she is dangeroucly sick. They have would like to see useful information Food Coffee since it came upon the a hard time dressing her. The father gathered? market eight years ago knows from was sure the nurse put the little vest t the necessity of using Pos-tuexperience What Is the bet way to keep chilon over Its feet, hut the mother euc- In place of coffee if one values dren quiet in church? ceeded In getting it on over its head health and a steady brain. A baby is an appetite framed by She "At the time Tostum was How can a mother learn the best first says: nature. on the market I was suffer put Almost all articles on babies take It diet for a peculiar child? ing from nervous dyspepsia and my for granted that the children are to be physician had repeatedly told me not What have yon learned by expenbrought up on bottles, and yet there lo use tea or coffee. Finally I deare five babies In one neighborhood sive experience which you think you cided to lake his advice and try Tos-tu- m taking nature's solution. It may be should have learned by observation? and got a sample and had it carethat babies like those five do not need fully prepared, finding it delicious to. any editorial assistance. Some Questions. the taste. So I continued Its use and Charlie's wile writes us this: "The What one thing have you read, very soon its beneficial effects conlord doesn't any babies to this heard, seen or thought, on any subvinced me of its value, for 1 got welt home. I giie.s he thinks. I tlon'tknow which you can put your finger on of my nervousness and dyspep.Ia. ject, much about takit.s care of Ihcm. Hut and cay "that bas been useful to "My husband had been drinking cofI do love the i:ti!o folk " me?" fee ail his life until St had affected Can you toil by a baby's cry whether How have you b"cn successful in his nerves terribly. I persuaded Mm It Is a pin, pain rr spunk? hell ing your? If or another person to to shift lo and It was easy to Ilaby's f.r?t attempts to uo Its self hip? get him to m.vko. the char.p:" for tho hands are ni humorous as a young Will yn.i wach out and send a printis so debcb.Mis. It certaicly t to rife his heart man's firf-- l ed cl'i rin havinsr information likely worked wonders for b'm. Yhat !.n: ftdrptlnj; children? t'j le useful to tbn-- who ere trying "We piki.i learn? fl at Fo'tura does When h' ni t! " oMl(!lrs pnf r re to btlp mn repain their feet and not exhilarate or df prets and does an-'luiSg ttj ct.ly sponsibility not Minniato, but Headily and hongrip? thui.o? 'rc there trinci On tht'iirrl t wr;tlcn rnfsm another estly strengthen th" r rv and the to gr by? t ' u. ht l"rn, and you Know ?ome-thin- e ftoifiaeh. a !!. story short To t.iai,'; n ful crr of tho I;e 3ut fi! boys worth recordirg fnr the u.-- of our entire now used Pos-tuhive f.irr.ily you are rf ll r f.:rls. It may be o: !y other. Will yriu pka?e think, writg fur eir'.t yars with completely carele.?nf - h v. V i makes it harder to and jrnd a you hop'? rr.ay sathfyin a shown In our t raise a 1q!y ! y than St la to rai?? a btlp another purgation in poms way ihirinsr tho fir condition of and we have ha'tb, baby girl. fwcr.fy-fMuhours, seven days or f.fty-t- o noticed a rathT tuexp'-rte.Improve11 to it U It your frlexl' Why ft wrcks? ment in Train and r.erfe power." all abo'Jt j r ! i. by than lo 11. ten to Name tiu n Fo I i,;i Co., Fattl ff theirs? their t C'f Mk h. Report Where or What. I rfiin and rcrvc power alIf have a piece of printed li ri-- ' During fcentary Goodness. on inausrir-allrwhich jnu wih to keep an 1 ways fo'Io-- the Have derived tr of Poftum In y'i rii't1.od3 tiiTrinS a ceme- which i? too long fo copy, but bieh better place of coffee, sonv-- ines in a very tery visit aiiiJ en your nest visit to tbs you think 1 shouM bare for my cob marked msnii'.T. to yourself lew lection, on a postal please tell me same place Look in .ich pirVace for a cory of you couM so easily drift back into tie what it 13 and vhere I can get it if the famous little book, ' The Iload to old "ays of doing and thinking? WellTille." possible. Foot-Eas- e, )T-F.- the-prid- wlm We hsute.the most complete Ore TeMing Plant in the United States forth testing of ores of all characters by any of the modern methods ! ore treatment. We determine the best and most economical method of trejtim ores and contract to desicn. erect ami turn over in cnmuleie working oruer Ure Milling i'ianu of any description, ana guarantee ciuucncy and capacity. Uiir Catalogue No. 39 describes this department fully. Office ft Works, 8th & Larimer Sti. THE F. M. DAVIS IRON WORKS CO. DENVER, COLO. U. S. A. KcUllurpica.1 Dep't, 1737 Champa St. ORE TESTING one-year-ol- d REMEDY HALL'S CANKER AND DIPHTHERIA' U ZIZ D C Nelden-Jiidso- n 0 ilLILIl IMILO , FOR SALE BY ALL DHUQQ.I8T8 AND GENERAL STORES....... Drug Co., General Agents. Salt Lake City, Utah. FO THK MOUTH. THROAT. STOMACH AND BOWELS.... 1 1 f ht one-halt- ,' self-evide- WE TBEHT BHD CUBE 'two-year-ol- CATARRH TVafm. Nm and Throat Troubles. K)an(J liimwu. Bronrhlal aud I.iii.n Asthma, eitomacb. Urrrl;d Kidney Trouble, IiIm?mm. Blander Troubles. Kemaa ComWomen and ChildChronic plaint. ren, Heart IHwsmi, Nerroiia Diseases. Cborra, , Vita' Iisnrai, Klckets. 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CURRIE, P. 0. f Midwife of oHer "rl"es and quiet, etperien.. duiin and after home ( orr"pond-rnI'.eferel c g wiil st eel on and la prr :rit cnHdence. AdtreMt. Msl.uilli.ta, refie ST. try, utsm. LARs SoM Mr. I.irrle lrri. KTsalnfs. SOUTH SALT LAKE CITY O. BOX 7B. ara-Uon- s. MIDWIFE (irsd'is'e IIOOSO aatT m. BEND FOR "RICK LIST. by us on ia'pr i p. d. CRISMON & NICHOLS, WOMAN EVERY beaatlful rompleilon Can have a iHoitt. We rum yon first and then sk a KFASOXAHLR fKK stken on are cured. Yon can upon our erd. thuant of paMents bateOeiol Indorsed na. rt NOW, WK WANT TO I KF. 1 OC wlife ibe nndersiandinc tbat we will not demand a we I KK aniil etirw yon. This applies to lxst Orcauie Vcakue. r'Merma'orTboea. Varicocele. IHeae of tne I'msirate oaCI. I noaiaral l.oMm, I ontracied lHaorder. h"icinre. ic. Biood Po.soa. and ail WKAK.NKbSES of d)"tion Because ll would betray eonOeno. bate to eroe oir skill In this elaaa of anaibereray. 1 bis Is our plan: nn. o. w. Pay When Cured IVlen lestl-aonla- ls wk cA?-IN 4 Consaltatlou I rer. or difrom of the weaknesses eoni-lon or seases caused by ignore nee. TOU AHK TUB Vi-IlI'EKsO.N WI WANT To TALK TO. We have proven oar skill In enrln CHRONIC dlsea by pah ih'n Ibe many voluntary from sum. pt?p)a. fivtDg Banes, pictures and addresses. If y 00 softer one-year-ol- d d, tine-monthol- d E.-i- r l -- 1 I frA t t n''"it t '!eti ewfs ! m'e--e- M latii' " - ?..n- - - ' I ' ' AnnlterT : ! i.'P'. e rw ' rft' I'wt flm.lt t ' f'- - " a "in-P- e i of ' TO-V. fPEF. rrnwicK nwntacE, Pelent Lawtsrsi Wjjhulan, D. C. ! -. Elite f..atricr.i:l Jcsrnal D A XX'lV&Z ) g |