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Show AMUSEVENTS. fI U:utf.O rpp,i ll GRAND li I OPERA HOUSI Thtatr:ca J Of giiKlm Northwutarn Aaaociatlan. g. ALEXANDER GRANT. Rs. A Hit TONIGHT PAN- AMA A LEADING TOPIC. CHEAT RACING FLAY Tha International Congrats of Tuberculosis Will W.aat Gorman Reichstag Will Assemble. CHECKERS With tha eatlro Now York caL Om hundred people. A brand new goaaie Production. This U tha only company playing this fascinating Character Comady, hlah has play ad fourtaen dlSareat engagements la Hew York and will play twa more there this taasou. I teats New an Salt at Ban Odea PRICES: Me. 78c, 1A0 and 91.50. THEATER UTAIINA TONIGHT President Roosevelt, wbu. accompanied by Mrs. Roosevelt. Surgeju General Rlxey and Assistant Secretary Latta, is on his way to Panama on board the battleship Louisiana, Is exapeted to arrive at Colon Nov. 16. On arriving at Colon Mr. Roosevelt will receive Pi eel deal and Mrs. Amador, Secretary Arius, Mr. and Mra. Theodore P. Bhonts and Cfclef Engineer and Mrs. Stevens before leaving the battleship. After landing tha presidential party will make a alow run across tha isthmus to Ljl Boos. where an Inspection wlil be made on canal eoadltiona la that vicinity, after which the party will return to Ancon. Friday and Saturday will be spent at Oulebra, Gatun and Cristobal, and on Saturday night the party will be tendered a reception by the canal employes. The president will leavs Colon on Nov. IS for San Juan. Porto The Peacemaker lallane Saturday Cindy HI At PRICE 10, ML 80o. GRAND OPERA HOUSE Northwaatam Theatrical Association. Diiwctien GRANT. Rea Mg; R. ALEXANDER TUESDAY, 13 NOVEMBER CHARLES H. YALE Submits for your plaaaura tha Everlasting DEVILS AUCTION Haa delighted Young and Old, Juet ana quarter of a Century. Superb Scania Investiture. tinging and Dancing. Effects. Electrical Large Company, Extravagantly Costumed. Canada. South Delegates from America and European countries are expected to attend the American International congress of tuberculosis that will he held in New York City, beginning Wednesday and continuing through the day of the week. The congress la open to members of all professions and legislatures. All tbs government in the western hemisphere were invited to send representatives and circulars were sent to American consuls la Europe calling attention to 1L K Is expected that the congress will urge preventive legislation against tuberculosis sad tbs adoption of governmental sanitariums. Tha Castellans divcroce hearing wlH be resumed on Nov. 14. Counsel for the countess are confident that the application of the counts attorneys for an examination of the witnesses in tbs ease will be denied by the court and it is also regarded certain that the public proseentor will not avail hlmeeif of the right to be heard in tha Interest of the general public. Tbe Castellano creditors, nevertheless, are urging every Influence to prevent the granting of a divorce until their case Is disposed of. The laws governing the navigation cf steam vessel! will be discussed at n meeting of American masters and; mates, which will held la New York on Monday and Tuesday. Some amendments to the present laws may be ap- ooo-renle-nt Steel embossed stationery to your order at JC. B. Co., 411 Twenty third. CLOSE PRICES: SIjOO, 75c, 60c, 25a. BOX BEATS: HJMl Saata now tailing. GRAND OPERA Kelstn-Gn- will appear Vtdsrsdiy S Thnrsdny, Nav. 14-I- S the light pictures there scenes of GOLDFIELD, which ahow that Beaidea celebrated mining camp block after block; ns good ss a visit LEADING MINE, including the llohawk group and adjacent mines; this series Is intensely terestlng. ROCK DRILLING CONTEST between teams of miners for n purse of 810,000; the refree of this con-tewas recently shot to death in at Goldfield. HORSE CART RACES, showing the entire contest and Its many side events, nil Interesting, tween the leading teams of Stnta of Nevada. LEADING SPORTING be- tha MEN who attended the contest mad those connected with Its management. Including Tex Rieard and L. M. Sullivan. The film are 11,800 feet king. l. (Twice that of the They are perfect and ahow all of the contest. Mr. George Dixon, the announcer. Is the best Ip the business. Mr. Moynshu, the machine operator. Is Miles Bros. bend operator, and has no equal. His pictures do not dance and tire the Brltt-Nelson- IE! ' IF YOU WOULD BE GRACEFUL Learn to Skate SHINGLE ROYAL YACHT AT ANCHOR. As Portsmouth, Nov. 11. The royal yacht Victor and Albert, with King Haakon of Norway. Queen Maud and Crown Prince Olaf on board, anchored off, Splthcad at a late hour tonight. King Haakon and his family will be the guests of King Edward and Queen Alexandra at Windsor castle during their stay In England. .i KING LEOPOLD. Brussels, Nor. 11 It is declared here that King Leopold of the Belgians Is suffering from lumbago. In spite cf the advice of hla physician, his majesty reellns to go to Wiesbaden because of tbe approaching of the reopening of parliament, when an Important debate regarding the Congo Independent state Is pending. RUSSIAN SOLDIERS. Evening 15c. WOUNDED. Valencia, Spain, Nov. 11. General Rolan and Castellanos were serevly wounded today ns the result of an explosion of n land mine during experiments which were being condneted by the military engineers. Cjc--- ECZEMA AND PILE CURE PDFF Knowing what it was to suf-- 1 EN ROUTE TO PHILIPPINES. Omaha, Neb., Nov. 11. Brig. Gen. John J. Pershing, commander of tbe department of California, but recently ordered to the Philippines, passed through Omaha today en route to Chicago to visit relatives before be sails 10. He for Manila about December father-in-lawas accompanied east by his Senator T. E. Whrren of Wyo-mln- Victoria, B. C, Nov. 11. J. S. Dale of Philadelphia has been mliming at Della Cools, In northern Britfoh Columbia and the police suspect foul play. An Investigation Is being made. FAT PLAYER DEAD. Springfield, in Nov. 11. Charles Feeney, 40 years old, known in basedied suddenly ball ci rrtes ea today. He weighed 880 pounds. Tat for, I will give FREE OF Rsvcnga. to nay afflicted n positive cure for Eczema, Salt Rheum, ErysipeBlfklna Yes, I made - him eat hla las, Piles and Shin Diseases. Instant words relief. Dont Buffer longer. Write F. Mlfklne What was the icsnltT W. WILLIAMS. 400 Manhattan Avt-nnBifkine They were so hard they New York. Enclose stamp. broke hie teell.- - Cblceen DaPy New. CHARGE, PRICES: Afternoon Admlaalen, 10a Neb. St. Petersburg, Nov. 11. An imperial order has been Issued forbidding soldiers of all ranks to become members of political associations of any DEATH OF MRS. DAMON. party whatever, attend political meet In or take against agitation part lags Rutland, Vt, Nov, 11. Mrs. Esther the government. Violations of the or- Bumbner Damon, said to be the last he will punished. der severely a soldier of the sqpiving widow ofdied at her home war, revolutionary THE KINGSTON ASHORE. at Plymouth Union nged 88. Shr was married in 1836. when II years old, to Mntresl, Nov. 11. The Dominion Noah Damon, who was then 76 years steamer Kingston is reported ashore at old. Demon served through the revoMatan. 11 miles below Quebec. The lutionary war, having enlisted In 1775. Kensington was houad from Liverpool to Montreal. A snowstorm wan raging GEN. BURGERE TO MAKE A TOUR. when the steamer struck. The Kengtnstona 'passengers were Paris, Nov. II. Gen. Burgers, fortransferred safely. merly commander In chief of the French army, will leave here soon for NOT A CANDIDATE. a tour of tha world. Gen. Burgers' son la at present attending a military Trentor, N, J.. Nov. 11. Governor school In the United States. While Herkee tonight denied that he is n in American Gan. Bnrgere will be the candidate for United States senator to guest of President Roosevelt. succeed John 8. Dry den. whose successor will be named by the next J. 8. DALE MISSING. ACCIDENTALLY very afternoon ,and evening eept Sundays, Grand March at 6:60 p. m. MILLS. Seattle, Nov. 11. At a mass meeting of the Shingle Manufacturers association hold hero last night in the Lumbermens club It was defilnltsly decided to close the shingle mills on the night of December 16 end to continue the suspension until February 18 sixty-fiv- e days. The action of the manufacturers throws many men out of employment. HOUSE. Mi Fie'joc Cl s Thera was n good deal id prescience behind Jefferson' desire that agriculIndusture should be the feared try In this country, bernuse he "busl-nsssthe tyranny and Immorality of The radicalism of Bryan sud Roosevelt and their greatly preponderant following consists of the monopolistic Industries which Jefferson dreeled. But since radicalism is n relative term, n principle which all leadforwarding governments are ing should scarcely he called radical. From the beginning of hla new departure, Mr. Bryan has lariated that hla primary motive In advocating governmental control cf monopolistic industries has been te secure the freest piny practicable for competition and Individual acquisition in-of property. He la essentially and stinctively an individualist. He stands rigidly for nil tha Individualism that it is practicable to eonaerve. He la one of the leaders of tbe world movement toward that measure or degree of socialism which Is necessary to defend and preserve In an increasingly complex society the hugest practical degree of Individualism. This is not n change of principle, but of procedure. Socialism Is n proper and name for the progressive control of monopolistic institutions, and the prejudice against It might he advantageously dropped. Socialism In does not Its present manifestation generally Include) communistic control of property ami production, and In that sense it is rcliher an Issue nor a menace. One of the professed rims of the socialistic movement led by Roosevelt and Bryan la to avoid general communistic socialism. The continuity at this radical or socialistic movement seems certain and the practical question Involved is one of degree and not of kind How rapidly and how far? This lends to the suggestion that those Democrats who think that they are more than M . Bryan are supporting him by virtue of an unexpressed feeling that the Inevitable advance Into the field of socialism would be more safely led by an Instinctively Jeffersonian Democrat than by n Republican unrestrained by and principles and such tradition more apt to be pushed to much greater lengths by the ecitant opportunism which charqpterises hie party. Albert Watkins of Lincoln, ." Nev-altia- USE t'.iui,('ii Mlufls, la., Nin. Jl. F. A. Y:i. irr. Jo.- In ,'Wir i iirHmslm nutl Council bluffs MTrn-- t rails.' cdUipiii:' . dirj ls:s tonight at St. itiTUicJ i hospital from sis. Mr Turn is s tutive of Maim-- . In the earl 7u he helped ii'i me (in-- , ml' ie line iu ban Fran-cis'-and ixim from gripmati lo iutondcul .( the He inter be came tbo first superintendent of the iiret mlile lino lu Kansas tity, coming iiniiu iheic to Omaha, lie was 86 ycaia of age. '' PUTS THEM IN SAME BOAT. attend the Independence league banquet In New York Monday night. King Haakon and Queen Maud of Norway will visit England during the week, arriving In London on Monday, where they will be received at Windsor castle. King Haakon will be Invested with tbe Order of the Garter. CEATH OF F. A. TUCKER. e. Hull proved. Many prominent democrats. Including candidates on tbe democratic state ticket cf New York, are expected to 5 ;n,-r- r - one-hal- Rico. i i U'.x.asJ. LCf. flf j,.li!ia Ur ba.i oi aq.:j..v. win b 275 nil, corner. Thr nutu bs THE PRESIDENT'S VISIT TO La BhoUe'a Big Production of Haary 1L Rjonaom, Jr.'s Kirk Ml- - :k a. Ur::'.; at t'.ir du.k hl-- am wl1 hate ai: arts, of acre vf eatiilrij right LT.i oil U made for fi.tarr ter. Provi-ii'- n t r hivi cf three other at :he .m..ra. brlUKli'-i-t the lot-.- ', area to e'enr one a.,re of de.-- water. Tiiere will be 6.760 feet of Qua.' will be apace lu tbe wain dock, whi-brought up to 14.JU0 feet thru the Iu ail (16 four bays are completed. acres have been acquit ed for the dock, cf which seveui) nine acres alii be water space sud the remaining 537 acres for laud about the dock whri There will be a railway completed. miles long, confour and one-hal-f structed from Immlngham to the ex lat lug companys Hue at the I'lcebv junction, and additional railway accommodation la U be provided by a light railway which will run from Grimsby to the dock site, which la already practically finished. Tbe depth of water in the dock will f feet below and he thirty-fiv- e high water at spring tides and thirty-tw- o feet below high water at ordinary neap tides. Te entrance IUlook, be which is to he funnel-shapeISO feet long and M feet wide, wiui 47 feet of water at high tides, 44 feet of water on the rill at neap tides and 88 feet at low tides. Yeaeis of deep draft will thus be able to enter or leave at any state of the tide, as the deep water channel of the Humber passes clone to the entrance and It will only bo necessary to dredge for about 800 yards across tbe foreshore to grin access te It. The entrance change) will be flanked by jetties, and here deep water will always be available, so that vessels may go alongside nt any state of the tide, thus affording and special faculties for passengers Ideal for bunkering coni. The alt la an one for a deep water dock, ns there are no .expensive reclamation works to be undertaken, and the deep water channel runs close to the site. It Is claimed that no other docks on the east coast will afford such facilities. This new dock will be of special Interest to Americans, because throe centuries ago the Pilgrims gathered only n mile from this spit to ewatt a Dutch vessel which would carry them to Holland. Coneul IV. C. Hamm of WEEK Mgi. J. lf-- u1 i:i i- i- l.i'.i'1 ft- -i ariii l.SJ-- fret f-- u i:hxiav :.:oi:xim;, noyfmbiii: fou-- r ICCK AT GRIMSBY. G.-.S- The in rrui. on m:x. in;: mukmng sMrid - - a tbiug or '..i liii'ii U l:'.r; r ,1.. u mi- - ,jm, w evrr.v ii.ia purtii lly 4 UiiuUTi'4 XUil 514 hvu1,i.h liy hi ,.f our uu. Unly about the this it i lu to have la uitud tu-- f r.iiiiuu of a second: otnerwlse you til lie liable to a.v fnuu tbe ml it. Algol 1 se tor earth that we do not bear tin- - ru-- h of the wind as the two ponderous bodies runh around each other t'nui;iaivd w ith the distance of Algol, the diameter of the earth's orbit, whirli la about miles, shrink into sn invisible Wlten one rrd- - t upou tiie point. vastiuea of auch distances and the almost unimaginable activity displayed when two such tremen totia bodies revolve around each cib,-- at a prodigious aimed without a hitch or a change lu the programme, the excitement about tbe amount of our gas bills seems puuy indeed- .- Portland Orego. nian. uiik o Liu-- Algol, ' hei..-iii.-ji.- oliat-rvin- g uoe-Mw- r She CeoldaN hoe the Bara. An old lady In New Hampshire decided to try matrimony ter the second time In extreme eM age Her children and grandchildren end expostulated with her, but she remained firm and dscUrrd she was going te marry the man, says the Boston Herald. Why. you're tee old," said they. Ysu are losing your faculties. Yon rariteee. If this man was oo the other side of the etreet you couldn't tell him from any one elee." The eld lady said she was going to Now, well put tbe man marry him. en top of the btira, and yen shall aland In the kitchen door. If you can see him ea tbe hern' you shall marry him." The prospective bridegroom sat on tbe ridgepole of the barn, the old lady came te the dear, looked, shaded her eyes and looked again. t "Do you see blmT cried the family. was the can aeo "I "Oh, yes. reply. the man all right but 1 cant see the bern! Honest IweSea. The Sweil oa are punclUioeely honest and truthful. When asking for places at a theater, for Instance, the ticket clerk never fails to Inform the applicant It owing to the rrpwded state of the house, n better position would he secured with a cheaper ticket than the one asked for. Agnln, when parcels era taken ont by steamers from Stockholm to country places in the neighbor hood, they are Juet thrown on to tbe quay, where they frequently remain half the day without I icing claimed. It never seems to occur to any one that they could be possibly taken by any one hut their rightful owner. On n canal trip of any length a little book lies In the saloon of the steamer lu which each passenger keeps bis own account of the nuuilier of meals ami drinks that he has taken during the journey. A teals ' ' Alexia Plrou, a native of Dijon, Is perhaps must notorious for hla epitaph, "Here Ilea Plrou, Who was nothing not oven sn academician." One night he was asked at n party If be could tell the difference between a woman and n mirror. "A woman," he refilled, "talks without reflecting; a mirror reflects without talking." Upon this n lady asked, "Can yoq now, M. Plron. tell me tbe difference between a man and a mirror?" And as Plron remained silent she went on, "A mirror Is nisi ays polished, while n man sometimes Is not." Used Smllaf, A man's ows good brooding Is tha bast security against other people's HI manners. It carries along with It n dignity that Is resfiected by the stout petulant 111 breeding Invites and authorises tbs familiarity of tha moat timid. No man ever said a pert thing to the Duke of MarTtorough. No man ever said a civil one to Sir Robert Walpole. Chesterfield. lilaa Clerks. aak af The patronage of the Bank of England belongs entirely to tits directors, n clerk tielng appointed by each director In rotation until the vacancies are filled, with tbs exception of one clerkship In every seven, which Is given to n son of one of tbe clerks of ths establishment who lias discharged hla duties to the satisfaction of the directors. CMItas Mai In Use. Dr. Younge- r- You're n little bit under weigh). Yon don't eat enough. Mr. Mussel Nonsense! If 1 were to eat more I'd have dyspepsia. Dr. Younger 1 know that, but that's my specialty, yon know. Exchange. Price at It. Tomkins Hist's n handsome umbrella you've got there, Gibbs. Glbtie Yea, Tomkins. Tomkins Aliont how much doss It cost to carry an umbrella Ilka that? Glhlw Eternal vigilance!-Illustra- ted Bits. A Cora Predaeor. Church You say hes In ths corn producing basin? Gotham Yes, Indirectly. Church 1 don't understand yon. Gotham Why, he's n shoe manufacturer. Another Family. 1 thought your cook eras a jewel. Mrs Bocker 8o she was, but she bus been rose L Harper's BaMrs. Knlcker ser. it.c.i tl.,-- to His Oalp Chaaee, Hostess Of course, youll bsvo a piece of cake. Johnny. Johnny Yeem, an please gimme the biggest piece. Hostess-Wh- y. Johnny, Im surprised. Johnny Well, m told me not to ask for a second piece. Catholic Standard and Times. Hla Preparation. Bill Nye once told n story shoot n men who, after eight hours work on n y country dally, was fired far and then went on n lecture tour of the country on the subject of "Joarsallsro." Incom-petenc- . i in ill IhVr fv.-a- li.in-- iu lire' !u . Tli. tecuiwl :iia,1e over place wlteiv Ir.irieU ami kepi buruitix fur iilk iii ilur an Crv tbe Imxes are - lare. IM llardn Fur For For For ALFRED LUSTER DEAD. tur several Lears. The best fieueinites deep into the sand, turns the fir liark a deep red color and g.vcs tu it a pleasiug taste and odor. Finally the boxes are uueu:t!ied. the fir strips are pouuded or ground into a roans powder, and the Lapps use It just aa we do salt, uuly much uvre siariugly. because it la so troubleewne tu pro lirikklj- Mulling Boston Brown Bread Plum Pudding All Grocer. hve-liectiv- TRAIN WRECKED. i Second Hand Stores- Ban Jins', Cal., Nov. 1 1. West- I The JUMBLE buys, eelie er bound overland trail Nu. HI on tbs Ranges "any eld thing (blues Southern Pacific from New Orleans septa) and most new ones. 8100 to Ban Francisco wwa wrecked soar Wash. Heila, 1144 Sargent's station. 87 milae Booth of NEVADA SECOND-HANSTORE, Boa Francisco shortly before midWe buy and sell all kinds f new night. This men nr reported kilted ad second-hansud another blinded by the explosion goods. Call or phono of the tagine. Tbo depot la burning. Wecker A Haynea, Props. 168 tSth EL A special uala has left Ban Jose with Phone, lad. 422. physicians and nurses. PAUL ZIEGENHIRT, t d teeonO-Han- d tiers. hove anything to sell or buy phono 1t70 to itTt Wood. Av. Ind. 678. m. a. denkers Will pay the Highest price for secondhand furniture and Mil to the public 41t Grant Ave, Boll the cheapest. Phono 417 k. Ind. 20. J C. d J. HERRICK A CO, to H. L Whites iuMOMOre Bring your goods Mra HIf you want soil them. Call hero you want buy.. 1848 Wash Ava. Boll Phene to tlt-y- Swiss reaorel fast mob. The fusnrsl custom smoug sent of tbs Swiss art asst peculiar. At the death of n person tbe family Inserts formal black edged announcement hi the papers asking for sympathy am. staling that "the mourn lug urn" will be exhibited certain hours ea n aperia. day. la freut of the bouse where tli person died there Is placed a lillb black tabls, covered with a Mack cloth on which stauds a black Jar. Into Gil tlie friend and acquaintances of tli. family drop'll I tic black msrglaed vis ttlng card, sometimes wlih a few words of sympathy on them. He nrn la put out on the lahlo on the day or the funeral. No one except men ever goes to tlm churchyard, and they generally follow tlm hears on foot, though sometimes carriage are used, 11m hones that draw lb hearse have long black cloaks on, with place rut out for them te see through. To Aaeeetala Year Htala Fewer. I)o you pnadMs well formed and evenly balanced featured? This la the rule; judge for yourself: Tbo height of your forehead, from your hair to tlm Him of your brow, should Im tlm same as tho length of your nose, and tMib should bo commensurate with the depth from tho base of your nose to tho extremity of your chin, so ms king throe equal division. Have you nn excess or deficiency of bralu power? This question you may answer to your own Mtiafactkm by contrasting tho liulk of your Imnd visible iliove or n lino drawn horizontally through tho center of each eys and which normally divides ths head lulu two equal Pa netted S, loads. Nov. II. Alfred H. Luster, who was brought to the city hospital lact Tbarsday suffering from a gunshot wound, diud tonight after making a automent denying those Dust he had previously made, that he ALLENS B. B. B. FLOUR CO. had been sliot by Mrs. Mary Cot lie, Coast Factory, San Jose, CL 5u years old. Mr. Cottle was arroawd ihargiid with the shooting. The poitae Eastern Factory, LI tils Wolf Mill, will ouuttnue the Investigation, e Mama wo, Wis. of Luster elatotusnl. ImmsU. Sir Joshua Usynolds was nut tu paiut a portrait of Haydn, the celebrated composer list da went tu the Middenre of tbe painter and gave hint a sitting, but smm grow tirad. Sir Jsshun would not pa 1st a man of snob genius with a stupid countenance and adjourned the sitting, ll, same weariness and waul of expression or curring at the next attempt, Sir Justins communicated the rintin, stance tu the commissioalng prisce. who eon trtred n stratagem. Ho seat te the painter's house a pretty German girl la tha sanrtae of the quaea. Haydn took hla seat for the third tisi, and as soon aa the cwiversatlen began tu lag a curtain rose, and the fair Got man addressed him in hla native tougne with a compliment. Haydn, do lighted,' overwhelmed the enchantress with questions. Ids countenance rarer-tireIts animation, and Sir Joshua rapidly and successfully seised Its traits. R. B. B. Flour Self-Risi- ng su-p- - hark Is kra iniU aiv thtMi i:ug iu ami ilu-- !urk luvi' a iv buried iu iliev ere aliened tu them, win-rUia.u tlifr lnv, Ind. 407. Overcoats and Suits - fur Men, Bojo and Children are tho niont complete lines in the City, aud at price to Bait everybody. Don't bay till you call and look ub over. ' Putnam . Clothing House tie-lo- m ' part. MH A Talker. stories used to Im told of portentous Lady Hester Rtaulinpe pojtrer of talk. "I." said her hapless doctor, "have sat listening for eight, ten nay, twelve or thirteen hours at n timer Mr. Way remained from 8 o'clock one afternoon till dawn next o with her. and Lady morning Heater oaco kept Mr. N. ao long In discount that be fainted hway. No wonder Mr. N. soon expressed n wish te return to Euroim. London Standard. Dismal Estes Doctor Specialist Cutes when others fall. Modern methods. Free consultation for any Chronic Dleaasa of any name or nature. Every zees guaranteed. tete-a-tet- Terelfcla MalaOr. "Isn't It ridiculous of these ocleutiate to say kissing Is dsugerons?" scornfully remarked the pretty young man. Why, of course, it's dangerous," replied tbe crabbed old bachelor. "What disease could It possibly lead to If w- ""Matrimony. Philadelphia Prana. Cbm Yoaanstor. look hem Tommy, didnt X give yon n penny yesterday to be good ? Tommy Yea, mi, and I'm bad aa 1 can today Jut trying to be to let yon sec that you got s good pennyworth yesterday. Mamma Now. It Was Worth the Hw. A rich helmes once said oomplaceut-l- y to a very beautiful but poor girl, "I had firs offers of marring last week." "Yon ara more fortunate than 1," said the pretty girl; "1 only got declarations of love. To the Troeh af Psa. fancy your wife lost her temper today. Smith Not a bit of It She baa an Inexhaustible supply. Illustrated Bit. The Colonel- -I A Catarrh, Deafness, Ringing la tho Barg, Dlssaiai a or Ear. All cf the Lnags, Bronchial Taboo and ChasL Di roams of the Btomach, Liver. Kidney and Bladder. Heart Disease. Rheumatism, Asthma. Nervous Troubles, Bt Vita Dane. PUoo, and nil Recta! Troubles, Taps Worm, Blood Mooning from nay cans. DiaoaMS peculiar to Woman. ANY PRIVATE ZMBEASE OF MEN quickly eniwd to stay cured. Remember tho examination and advie te FRB3L Como nt ones. Tomorrow may h too late. Call or writ. The Weaeotolaare. has really some rosso to be classed In courage with the eagle." "In what rapwtr "It la sure to die game.' Baltimore A wild goose DR. IOOre ESTES, SPECIALIST home, 10 a. m. te I p. m. 84(8 Waihtagtoa Asa (Boyls Utah. Entnaa Room II. Remember the number. Society Lights Reading Lights Sewing Lights Lights For Work of Any Kind Can Be Procured by Using t- - Declridty furnished by UTAH LIGHT AND RAILWAY CO. American. Scorn no man' love though of n mean degree. Loro Is present for n mighty king- Miitii less main nay man thine enemy Herbert. t - Din-oss- - Fla. "My wife told me tbi morning that for two pin shed kiss me. How affectionate!" No; merely crafty. She' after two w la a jeweler diamond ha pin h window yescerday." Partial list of Diseases Cored of tk Head, Throat, Noon Eya Hla Aahllf. Judge Are you aware of any mitigating circumstance In yonr case? Prisoner-Ye- s, your honor. This In tbo fiftieth time I hare been here for vagrancy, and I thought that periiape we might get up a small Jubilee. For Two A wise man should have money In hla bead, hut not In his heart Swift a!-- liar-- ' R. S. CAMPBELL General Manager E. W. WADE Agent |