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Show GIVEN UP TO DIE. THE UTAH BUDGET Doan's Kidney Pill Effect Marvelous Recovery. Burgulars looted the postofflce at Mrs. M. A. JInklns, Quanah, Texas, Garfield, getting away with $110 In says: "I was bloated almost twice tamps and leaving no clew. statural size. I had the best physiEnforcement of the curfew law in cians but they all failed to help me. stringent fashion has been taken up For five weeks I was by the Juvenile court in Ogden. as helpless as a baby. Mrs. Lulu L. Shepard of Salt Lake My back throbbed as was elected president of the W. C. T. If It would break and U. at its closing session at Provo. the kidney secretions Lightning set Are to the Becker rol were la terrible con- ler mill at Mantl, but the building was dition. The doctors saved, only a portion of the roof beheld out no hope and ing damaged. I was resigned to my It is said that leading reniocrats fata it hl nrltlil of the state are making arrange t Doan's time, began using Kidney of a daily Pills and foos felt relief. I continued ments for the publication Salt Lake City. in newspaper and was cured." Lorensta Hopla, a fanner of Maple- Remember the name Doan's. proposed law to For sale by all dealers. 60 cents a ton, la agitating a remove all rank to farmers compel box. Co., Buffalo, N. Y. and obnoxious weeds from their pro- - i Foster-Mllbur- n . N up and down argument. perty. Work is being completed on the In stallation of a pipe line at a cost of $3,000 which will furnish the town of Murray with the best of arteslon wa ter obtainable. Alter an illness of only six days. Peter Johnson, for the last three years a popular and efficient deputy sheriff of Salt Lake county, died September e frowln'-down- , too. Beware the Dog! family moved from the city to a suburban locality and were told that they should get a watchdog to guard the premises at night. So they bought the largest dog that was for sale In the kennels of a neighboring dog fancier, who was a German. Shortly afterward the hoime was entered by burglars, who made a good haul, while the big dog slept. The man went to the dog fancier and told him about It. "Veil, vat you need now," said the dog merchant, "Is a leedle dog to vake op the big dog." Everybody's. A Perfectly Harmless. A little girl of three years, whose father had bought ber some firecrackers and skyrockets for the Fourth of July, wanted to know what they were for. On being told their purpose, she anxiously Inquired if they would hurt anybody. When told they would not, she seemed relieved, and that night, when saying her prayers, she added: "An'. Dod. don't 'oo be Tald of rtem poppln" rings when tey make a noise tomorrow, 'tause tey won't hurt 'oo " Tribute to Hold-UArtist "The train doesn't stop at Crimson Gulrh any more." r Sam. "No." replied "I'm afraid the town doesn't get much respect from tbe railroad." "Respect! Why that railroad is rlean terrified. Kver since the news tot around that Stage Coach Charley had settled here that train Jest gives one shriek and Jumps out of sight." p Three-Finge- The years write their records on men's hearts as they do on trees-In- ner circles of growth which no eye Saxe Holm. tan s-- e. PUZZLED Work, Sometimes, Children. Hard te Raise Children's taste Is ofttlmes more accurate, la selecting the right kind of food to fit the body, than that of adults. Nature works more accurate ly through the children. A Brooklyn lady says: "Our little toy bad long been troubled with weak digestion. We could never per- t"irie him to take more than one taste A any kind of cereal food. He was a ak little chap and we were puttied lo know what to feed him on. "One lucky day we tried Grape- Nut. Well, you never saw a child eat with eucb a relish, and It did me From that day on good to see him. It seemed as though we cm Id almost see htm grow. He would eat Grape-Nut- s for breakfast and supper, and I think ta would have liked the food (of dinner. "The difference In bis appearance Is something wonderful. "My husband had never fancied ce real foods of any kind, but be be and has came very fond of drape-Nut- s been much Improved In health since using It. "We are now a healthy family, sod . naturally believe In "A fiind has two children who were formerly afflicted with rickets. I wss satisfied that tbe disease was caused by lfk of proper nourishment. They showed It. So I urged her to ose Grape-Nutas an experiment and the result was almost magical. "They continued tbe food and today both children are well and strong as any children In this city, and, of course, my friend Is a firm bellevef In Grape Nuts for eb- - has the evidence before her eyes every day." Red Tbe Road to Wellvllle." found In f kg. "There's a Reason." er ee4 le U4ti1 A TH- -fw trmfn tl"we fa Mme. aaawr re trae, aa fall ef Grape-Nuts- s ar. . W ir IMPOSSIBLE NEBRASKA SUPPORT UNABLE TO OF OMAHA FOR GOVERNOR. When tbe Dumkirks arrived at Peach Tree Inn nobody noticed them LEADER MAYOR o f i particularly. The inn waa large enough for its guests to be Independent of one an- Crusade Which He Feels Impelled to other If they so chose. Moreover, It Wage Against Liquor Interests was so exclusive that one mlgiH stay Overshadows Personal and Pothere two or three weeks and never litical Friendship of Years. get further than rocking lonesomely on the veranda wondering why It was so hard to get acquainted with the Lincoln, Neb. In a statement In other guests. The Dumkirks walked down the pier which he declares that the crusade the first morning after breakfast and which he feels Impelled toof wage the all the women on the front veranda against the liquor interests state and nation overshadows a perwathced them idly. sonal and political friendship of "Mercy!" said old Mrs. Williams, twenty years, William J. Bryan on "Isn't that woman's skirt a fright? Tuesday evening announced he had See how It hangs!" Mrs. Dumklrk waa stout and wore bolted the head of tbe Democratic a dotted dress that sagged cheer- state ticket In Nebraska and would not support James C. Duhlman for fully In the back. governor. some is "The girl's hair pretty," said Mr. Bryan says be regrets that he one else. "It Is so yellow- and curly but Bhe's too skinny and washed-ou- t is compelled to take the stand he does his first departure from politi looking. And she has on three cal regularity, but says he feels It his bracelets!" Thus speaking, the veranda dis- duty to do so because of the position missed the Dumkirks definitely and taken by the Democratic nominee on the liquor question. forgot they were among those presThe statement, which, In a way, Is ent. But the Dumkirks had quite different views on the matter. They apologetic In tone, does not Indicate were there and they saw no reason that Mr. Bryan will support the cananwhy they themselves should be the didate of any other party, but adnounces that he Is a pronounced only persons aware of the fact. When they were In troduced to Mrs. vocate of county option and the early BoBtle. at whose table they were saloon closing law, both of which he , Mrs. Bostle Insists are menaced by Mr. Dahlman'r seated In the candidacy. "How duh?" mechanicsaid: d'you ally and quite disinterestedly. And TAWNEY TASTES DEFEAT. then Mrs. Bostle confined her attention strictly to her plate. Representative From Minnesota for Through much living at hotelu Mrs. Eighteen Years Beaten at PriBostle had learned how to fortify hermaries by a Young Attorney. self against Incipient bores and detriMinn. Congressman St. Paul. mentals. Usually the bores made one or two weak and Ineffectual efforts James A. Tawney of the First dishas been deto batter down her polite Indifference trict, a and then they succumbed unhappily. feated for the Republican nomination Therefore Mrs. Bostle was greatly sur- to congress by Sidney Anderson, a Tawprised when Mrs. Dumklrk leaned for- young attorney at Lanesboro. ward confidentially and Informed her that Irene and she were perfectly In love with Peach Tree Inn and Its surroundings and thought they should stay a month. "Er how nice!" murmured Mrs. V If you had positive proof that a certain remedy for female ills had made many remarkable cures, would you not feel like trying it ? If during the last thirty years we have not succeeded in woman that Lydia E. Pink-ham- 's convincing every has cured thousands and thouVegetable Compound sands of women of the ills peculiar to their sex, then we long for an opportunity to do so by direct correspondence. Meanwhile read the following letters which we guarantee to be genuine and truthful. Hudson, Ohio. 44 1 suffered for a lonpr time from a weakness, I lnllammatlon, dreadful pains each month and Muppresslon. had been doctorlnjr and receiving 13.only temporary relief, when at IMnkhaiu's vegetable Uom. friend advised me to take Lydia did so. and wrote to you for advice. I hare faithfully Found. Iyour directions and now, after taking only live bottle of the Vegetable Compound, I have every reason to nelieve I am testlmoniaL" a well woman. 1 give you full permission to use myMo. 7 Mrs. Lena Caruiocino, Hudson, Ohio. It. F. St. Itegis Falls, N. Y. "Two years ago I was so bad that I had to take to my bed every month, and it would last from two to three weeks. I wrote to you for advice and took Lydia li. l'lnk ham's Vegetable Compound In dry form. I am your happy to Day that I am cured, thanks to medicine and good advice. You may use mr letter for the good of others." 31x8. J, 1L lire j ere, St. ItegU Falls, N. Y. There is absolutely no doubt about the ability of this grand old remedy, made from . l ILL.Ithe roots and herbs of our fields, to cure female diseases. We possess volumes of proof of this fact, enough to convince the most skeptical. For 30 years Lydia F Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has been the standard remedy for female ills. No Kick woman does Juntlce to herself who will not try thin famous medicine. Made exclusively from roots and herbs and has thousands of cures to Its credit. I Mrs. PInkham Invites all sick women to write ber for advice. She has gruided thousands to health free of charge. Address Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn. Mass. fair-mind- ed - of pneumonia. Beginning early this week, fully 200 cars of apples from northern Utah points will be shipped east out of Og den. The crop is the finest lu the history of that section. A gambler by the name of J. Naka- hara a Japanese shot another Jap named T. Oshlma. In Ogden. as a result of a quarrel over money matters-Thdining-roomwounded man will recover. Morris Beauford. a colored boy, 9 years of age, has been arrested In Salt Lake City, charged with horse stealing. The lad, it is claimed, was riding the stolen horse when arrested. Nellie Kleyn, for fifty years a resi dent of Kanesvllle, Weber county, died September 17 of general debility. She was born in Holland 69 years ago and "stand-patter,rame to this country when 19 years of age. Work on the Piute Irrigation system will be taken up by the state land board Immediately and the state will finish the project, using the hydraulic system for constructing the core of the dam. Grieved and despondent because of the death of her sister, Mrs. L. P. Bostle. Jensen committed suicide at Huntingchir"The people seem so ton by hanging herself from a Joist ruped Mrs. Dumklrk. "Ilovely!" think they'll of of a pair In her home by means be real sociable. I can't bear stuck-ususpenders. folks. Who's the woman over there Seven heavily loaded ore cars broke the one In pink? And Is that man loose from a freight train at Lake- with tbe glasses the husband of the side, and running down grade, crashed one In the eyelet embroidery? I alInto a string of refrigerator cars, to- ways like to get folks straightened tally demolishing two and derailing out!" three others. Mrs. Bostle shuddered faintly. She Two Salt Lake school teac'.iers, the did not wait for dessert. "I really ! Misses Millie and Leonora Haun. came don't know!" she said, coldly, rising. of a as "That's said Mrs. result Dumklrk. lives near losing their funny.", salad. contracting watching Mrs. Bostle disappear. "I eating shrimp If I'd been here's long's she has ptomaine poisoning. Both are now gness I'd know- - about people! Maybe she's out of danger. The Sevier county fair has come to backward!" JAMES A. TAWNEY. As she was bustling down the veranThe live a successful conclusion. from First District of Congressman a da tater little she Mrs. startled stock and other exhibits were centers Minnesota. or attraction, and altogether It has Williams by pausing in front of her been the most successful fair in the chair. "There!" she cried. "That's a lace pattern I've been Just dying to ney, who has been a member of conhistory of the county. learn! Do you mind If I bring my gress continuously since 1832, apparof a surveyparty Accompanied by hook and thread and copy ently Is beaten by 2 000 votes. crochet ors. Assistant Forester Pelton has lert It off? I won't bother The fight which led up to tne priyou at all!" Ogden for the La Sal forest reserve, Helplessly purple with Indignation maries on Tuesday was the most bitIn southern Vtah. where the first govter In which Congressman for she was a decidedly conventionTawney ernment surveys of that historic range al has figured in his eighteen years as was It whom an to honor person of mountains will be made. know Mrs. Williams submitted to representative from the First disProbably the biggest sunflower In Mrs. Dumklrk's company for two trict. Anderson, a young lawyer, America Is blooming In the back yard hours. However, she rigidly refused residing at lanesboro. came into of the home of a Salt Lake policeman. to Introduce Mrs Dumklrk to the opposition to Tawney late, but Immeand 16 In has various friends. feet It measures height diately began his whirlwind cama stem S Inches In diameter. The dial Irene also got along very well. "I paign. It was fought entirely along of the sunflower measures 20 Inches guess III sit down here." she sn Insurgent lines. In diameter. nounced casually the first evening, THE OLD GUARD VICTORIOUS. Joseph Glovanno, an Italian, found plumping herself Into the middle of a Insane and now confined In the state group of young women, who stared Sherman Selected at mental hospital at Provo, will probably at her In silence like a flock of ruffled be deported to Italy within a short young birds. Temporary Chairman of New York time. It Is claimed that Glovanno has Irene had on a pale green dress, State Republican Convention. been in the United States only a tittle much ruffled and tied In about the X, Y. A clear majority of Albany, f.nkles. and she was entirely at her fifty-fivmore than a year. votes for the selection of From ease. ber assured manner the Ixising his foothold on the slippery Sherman as temporary floor. Frsnk Varney, 16 years old. top- others might have been her lifelong chairman of the New York state Refriends. and water pled Into a vat of boiling over Colonel convention In an hour she bad asked Fannv publican was badly scalded from the hips down was claimed Roosevelt Theodore at a canning factory In Ogden. He Is White to take her out In Fanny's Tuesday n'ght by William Barnes. had a offered coma canoe, herself beIt is but In a serious condition, Jr., as a resint of the upstate pripanion to Annabel, who bad mlstalen-!lieved he will recover. sorrow voiced her because nobdv maries Tuesday. Ou'My of .Mut'Ing mme than one wstited Mr, Barnes, who has been lead;ng hills climb with ber. and lo dor.n horses in Oglen and vicinity the fight for the "old guard," declared on Insisted sd how Ixuiise showing within the past three months, by his o msVe n that the real contest at Saratoga will perfect love of an own ronlMlon. Walter Turner, a 1 be in the cnniti it'ee on resolutions. bonnet when com the latter i:l This comt..l yearold stripling Is In the county pljttncd of ber Velr retting dusty the Jail at Osden aa!t!ne trial on the i Tbev question of dlrct noii.lnstion. in ber band r'a Mr. BameB charge of arand larceny. trjt thin statement : They ttilebt slrrle with rebellion t That the mysterious disease whlc'l fhev tst t" Int-o"Mr. H'wt i !t was defeated In the fhe'e brothers has become pestilent among wild find their your men s'a'e committee by a vote of 20 to I in ducks In t'tah, killing thousands of What was worst of a'! b t f and then Mr. Sherman was unaniteal, plover and greenlcss, may eventu- appear to rornnrhid bow trr mously ehof n as th temporary pret was !fre'i t er"l ! ally spread to domesticated fowl and siding officer by the state committee.' animals with fatal results Is feared liard young 'ewyer. wto was recoverRefuse! to Sell Beer te Negro. tiy those posted on the situation. ing from sn ll'ness After Irene DnrnHrV (1frovered b'tri Rome of the duck preserve people of Tacnrna, Wash. Suit brought by a negro, agr.inst Cache valley are having their grounds there was no more qnlef for !yetn'e Henry Newman, patroled to find any dead or sick As one psrtirn'sMv lnf'iriate1 tonne (ifnrt Shteerfer. a saloon proprietor ducks afflicted by the disease which woman expresed it. M sMIitv did I.'.r f ..."" damages was taken under Is playing such havoc with the ducks not Inelude the art of knowing bow advisement in the superior court o of the Salt ljke valley. As yet not to fcirlt a girl when she persisted M Tuesday. Newman alleges mat he getting In his way. After a time was refused a gUss of beer because a dead or sick duck has been found. Irene seemed fo amuse him faintlv of his color. killed was 6. Samuel Bennlon, aged In two weeks he had languidly sub. at Garfield. Saturday night, belna milled fo her will. Meat Packers Indietes. crushed under a heavily loaded wagon, Mrs. DumMrk announced the enMas Seyen meat dealLawrence, en was he while the horses starting before breakfast the morn- ers were ind'eted by the Essex county gagement deavoring to adjust the chains holdins ing after it bad rome about. Every- grand jury on charees of giving false the load of lumber. The rear wheel body wondered how on earth It hapweights. The dealers Indicted inelud passed over his body, crushing the pened, especially Iemier. Swiff A Co, Arnvnir A Co.. and ed life out of him "He's a real nice ynmng man." Mrs. John P. Sj'iires A Co. confided beamingly to every Mrs. John H. IWmnemort 62 years pitmklrk " Yes. If I do say It. he's In luck Woman and Children Murdered. old. one of the best known women In one. Westchester. Pa. The wife and Kaysvllle. was seriously Injured by to ret trer.e!" Thev are still trying to recover three children of John Zoos of Byers falling down the front stairs In her from the shock of Peach Tree Inn. It In this county, ee tomd home. Her body was badly bruised sn1 two bones in her right wrist were fsfcesnchtime to readjust one's views to In their home Tuesday night. Tbe It things. murderer Is hot known. Robbery l I hrokMi. 16. Sam I wants yo' toe understand dat Ise no common nigger, Ise bad a good brlngln' up, I has. Pete Dats all right, but ef yo' fools wid me, man, yo'll hab a good BRYAN BOLTS PART! THE I. p 1 Vice-Preside- e Vice-Preside- suo-roobil- br .. b-'- thought to V 'he notle. pvTrT LITTLE CARTER'S LIVER PILLS kimk drtt3 wd.tUay ?ts. I "fl ITT LI y Carters, IIiver I r Ttzzir lt v Wits. J tkwHnhiinwJ Small Pat, Small Dom, 5 mall Price Genuine Consumption Can Be Cured. specific has at last been discovered which will positively cure consumption. Tubercleclde' completely Signature mmUm A eliminates the tuberculosis germs from the human body. Results are extremely prompt. Even In severe cases, tbe tubercle bacilli have been entirely destroyed within eight months. In others marked Improvements bave been noted within two to sit weeks. This Improvement continues until complete cure la ef- LIVE STOCK AND MISCELLANEOUS Electrotypes fected. We bave positive proof of our soccers. Write for full particulars. Tubercleclde Hank Hldg., I --OS IN GREAT VARIETY rORj SALS iAT THE LOWEST PRICES BY International 702 Co., Angeles, Cel. wrsTri It Is the unhappy man who commonly sits down and thinks: thebappy man gets up and does something. O. 8. Mt-U- Street. I NKwsrarER union W. Amm St, CktM DEFIANCE Cold girl who sits sn waits for a man to must feel a good deal like a cat that Is watching a rathole. A WaferSftrch twuodry work a plewmr. 1 W. N. tS- IS ow. U, Salt Lake City, No. -- Ma. - 1tia Despair and Despondency No oss but a woman can tell the story of th suffering, lh dewpsir, end lb despotxlency endured by women who oerry e daily burde of and pain became of disorders aa4 dersnifrments of tlx delicate and important ortfsns that are distinctly feminine. Ihe tortures so bravely endured epct tHa nerves if im continued. Tierce's favorite Prescription ia a positive fur lr. wewVaete and disease of tb leminino orfaaism. mum-rlrtr- ly tin cnder y? b-i- d- TWsiM 4 CisVs-mmmmmrt. wear blue silk stockings? e te t Don't Persecute your Bowels -. Remembering Each Other. He sat on tbe sand at Atlantic City In a bathing suit. About ten feet away she was drawing pictures In the sand with a small brown forefinger. He noticed her complexion, her curves and the glint of gold In ber hair. He wanted to speak, and yet Finally be summoned courage and walked over to her. "Didn't I talk with you for about Ave minutes two summers ago?" be asked. "Two years ago, she said dreamily. mo see did I "Two years ago irk N J IT MAKH3 WEAK Won CN STRONO5ICK WOMCN WELL. , - ', It allays inflsmmstlon, heals ulcer. (ion and soothe pnnv. It tone end bmld p tbe nerve. It wis lor wifehood end motherhood. Honest medicine dealer sell it, n& have nothifli to tit fa unno na a. ' hnt a lind." It is sos-tfftt- f, and has record of forty year of cure. Ass Yovrs KtiGHBo. They probably know of soma of it many cures. If yow want a book that tell ail abont woman' diaeaaes, and how to core I'teia at borne, send 21 one-cetamp to Dr. Tierco to pay coat of mailmf and t will send yow a rr eopy of hi (rest thonand-pe- e itlastrateJ Common Sens Medical Ads-iaerevUed, np-t- n date edition, in paper fa handsome clothhindin, 31 stamps. Address Dr. R.V. Pierce, Iluff.lo. N.Y. non-lc"h'.l- io e, nt r eo-ve- nnnrr r MM for (MTMnMrt 'jMr a T Keeps the spindle Lrignt &d4 free from grit. Try a Uox. Sold ly dealers everywhere. 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