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Show THE EXAMINE!!: MOKNIXO MUXUAY UTAH. (KiDEX, MQ18S1SU, of the Mood-Thbe ;athei-cid this may iiuporuuce leucucjlt-mak- e from the fact that thi'ir.anpcarauce w herever dead matte- - la to Ut thy attempt of the body by to prvent the iiiva.-dudisease producing oiganiamx, and once tiii-ioppu-uentthey route to grips wltb they die rather than give way. They may be said to consider theirif work o Important, however, that their upHnenta art too attoug they often attempt to keep out of their way for. a time until such opponents are weakened, or they themselves have bad time to prepare fur iho light- The .organisms get Into the tissue during the time tnat sleek'd is holding back the leucocytes, and. meeting with no resistance fromththem, disthey set up a severe attack of such a ease; the organisms ub'ain foothold that the leucocytes are never able to drive them out." After this. Dr. AVoodhead'a general summary comes a i most as an inevitable conclusion that, wherever we have accurate data on which to base a conclusion, no verdict can be given in favor of alcohol. Even lu the case jf 1 the very email doses in which it 'although certain sometimes used tln-l- r physiologists have departed from custom of requiring facts aud experiments to support the position they maintain, and have accepted use and wont and general experience lu their be "Nonaieadl. the verdict must proven!" But on the main question, physiology" and pathology, he sayx. no r apenk with uo uncertain voice. givcu judgment against, Burtou trd-I judgment i i ct ai. for x,t,.i-- . merely the renewal nt-- i:: which ws aao'Ji to expire. Violence Evauv wi'io of the late WORLDS AND CLAIRVOYANT GREATEST PALMIST i Not Made A True Clairvoyant is Born s kaw 'h may be uf vital impoi lance to youn buln. If t ft advisable to mXe Jm oxii-mi- of yimr c dixtr'-ss- pn-ef-- You may . ulxlrlo EMMET knox Hi His key fa love. in nmrrlagv." )ou auh to of cutural-t- h power o inspire "iw nod roe vaults of kwc. friendship. autres anl Unit? Know the tUoio and win MHvrti ia busiueaa. xorixl or financial life. "Arise! Throw off thy hirMen." Exchange sur dciiiny." or for joy dirknca for light. Be mister of yuur Hu Hi it mot Richeoui of Losau. shot himself with a lth-rshotgun early this morning In loom 1' of the Columbia bonne. - on Wet twnuh Tern pie street, with auletdal inunt. inflicting woudiia that will prove fatal. Hia get fukiwed acute trouble he la said to have had with hia wife Saturday morning. He came hcra from lagan at auoa yesterday, having left home immediately after hla trouble. Jticheeon. soon after arriving In thin ritv yeaterday, paid visits to several of bis frlada,end to them said that he had anme trouble with hia wife, aud that wta the reason of hla coming here. He Is said fc have remarked fuat the "best thing for him to do waa to kill himself. At the time he h, said to have been driuklng. and hia friends gave little attention to hla siaieuieiita, thinking that he did not mean thetn. The Only Adept of Hindoo Occult Mysteries Practicing in America at the Present Time HAMILTON Time to Know ATTENTION! iiwatet World' Th raluiint and riairvoyant, utLing a wugle it aim, ng aud 4KTiiMitiou of t'vwy callrr. Ko t au the future 1h told. lie will tell you what ton ealletl for anything you want to Luow a! that will do piral. Are you in trouble of any kind? without quotimi, tellu ml-Vi- t unhappy, ar not Dixcnntrutrd; oi nuy utUNcd la file? Have ilimieailc cr pant troulilea that annoy on? Bui no waiter what your t ron b lea may be, you will bo told of ihem and tecelvo the proper ad v Ire. r Mow to ' Overcome all Troubles. Your pant, jour pioent your ratlru future, and everj thing aa be told by eminent thin. world Clairvoyant and Bpirlt Medium, who la the gieaival matter of aud psychic occult acltui forces the - world has ever huona. Ilia predictluna are always correct, and never fail to rows true, aa thousand of people will testify. 1ST and g guarantees Positively NOTICE success when all others fad Concerning Btrjiness affairs. information Rives neier-fallinirgarding all klnda of bualneaa, law nulla, claims, roller! ionx. investment a, apeoiilsiliina, ebangea wllla, peusaina, insuranre. deeds, mortgagea. paienia. In vein Iona and all fluawial difficulties. g Love, Courtship prol-ald- ! and Marriage Iona in Rhea truthful ret nil iute affair. troubles, marriages, family difficulties aud divorce. Belt lea lovers quarrels, gives names of I ho. sue you will marry and dale i uowju win the bwB or woman you hits, me, roar-nag- NEW TRAINMASTER how to Control and fascinate Anyone You Love and Admire. Su matter what jour beeu, 1 will mart you right ron-tragnin; will tell ou how toThoufriends nnd enemies. sands have become happy by Without taking my advice. will yi.ur asking one question I call-ed fell you exactly what you for, whom nnd when you Cull and I will send you away happier, wiser and bolder than before; the sad and hmkeu-heartego away cheer' ful aud happy. 24741 -- . DONT WAIT! WASHINGTON AVE., OGDEN, UTAH Over Offices of lltah Light and Power Co. Private Parlors, Hours Daily and Sunday, 9 a. m. to 9, p. m. From Correspondents and State Exchanges came ncquaintwd with Atkinson while be was teaching school at Knjrsville. Since then their friendship bad boen Halt lake, Kept. 1C. Juhn I inti mule. whom mangled and stripped Sheriff Ware telegraphed last night iaaiv round Weduexday morning lo Atkinson's relatives In Ralyeraville, half mil front Laylou on lha Oregon Ky Informing them of hla death. Xu snort I due i racks, bought a ticket answer had been received from them Tuesday night and lulended to visit early this morning. Mherlff Ware call'Ins Kdlib Ilawium uf Jayton, to ed up Elmer Hail Ion. proprietor of the whum he had paid hla attenimaa fur Atlas. lierbiY shop, yesterday, who ia a biore than a year. Aeeompnnled by brother of Waller Bastion, who la held friend Atkinson went, lo tha Oregon at layion as a witness In the ram. "1 talked with the sheriff for some Hbort Line depot and boarded the 6:10 p. m. train, Aftor visiting with Mint time, Mr. Bullion as Id, "and he told ltamwin, Atkinaon Intended lo roturn me that my brother was not under arto Halt, Jake. lie had ennalderoblo rest, but simply detained as a witness money mlth him at the depot and in the rase. While Hheriff Were was loaned hla friend 93. Ills body wna talking to me he said that Walter, my fiNinf stripped, nnd It is evident (hnt brother, was bidding hla horse out in that ho was probably murdered and front sf the store. 1 left Waller In rubbed and thrown between the tracks Cbejenne, where a here hla body .would bo manRled by he secured emplovmeni on a surveying gang. He Is n surveyor and meehanl-ra- l posalng Uhtui. When tdp coroners Inquest la rolled engineer by occupation. He wrote !a 10 urkiek Monday morning Miao lo me about live days ago and mild he ImwMui will he called aa a wit neat In bad completed the survey and would :be raw. It ia aisled that she received come to Balt lake for n short time. lord from him the day behtro toying I exported him two or three days ago, Ihm while he wan In Balt lake he and when I saw the account of the arwould rail on h(r. Miss Dawson be- - rest irould tint uilerslund ti. He prob . ATKINSON I1 HAD PLENTY . TT' MONEY. . ably wanicd to save train fare and decided lo lnsko the trip on freight I rain. He wna 'walking down, the track when he aliimbW onto the Imdr. NEWS OF THE COURTS. L. Bond Balt lake. Kept. I6.-- L. aud wife were yesterday permitted by Judge Armstrong to adopt Ellen Jones, aged four months. Mra. Jane W'illiuniu yesterday petitioned for letters of adminhxrariou on the estate of IVter Adamson. The estate Is valued at $5hi. Annie 1. Evans poll finned yesterday for letters on the administration uf Kllxshrih A. Evan,-deceased- . The es- y ... A 1 lot-m- multi yon ftol write you op for e you, vwnlflnt you? s Phone me now and Ilf come . HUGO 208 Ercle Building. WELLS FARMERS" cohol." TO DIE IN AN HOUR tlrtPhn'l Self-Risin- g Ask Your grocer for it. Allens PACIFIC Flour Co. B. B. B. COAST SAN JOSE, CAL. FACTORY, TELEPHONES. Drs. Elliott & Norris 25 YEARS Specialists 25 YEARS To the study and treatment of Chronic diseases of men, women and children, having devoted special effort during our entire professional life and am now rewarded by the discovery of methods that give complete mastery of Nervous and Blood Diseases, Catarrh, Deafness, Rhmt-- . niailaiu. Stomach, Kidney and Liver troubles. MENS DISEASES Blood. Poison, Piloo, Rupture, Varicocolo, Nerve Debility, Drug Habito, Taken on Borne time ago Sir Victor Horsley delivered a public lecture on the effect of alcohol on the human brain before the present education minister and a large and influential gathering. Looking at the subject from a purely seteulifle standpoint, he considered the effect of alcohol w hen taken in small quantities, and had not a word to nay in its favor. It ia, he says, the unsuspected rauae of certain forms of paralysis; it ,haa a dulling effect on, the activity of the brain; and It renders the subject incapable of goo werk or sustained effort.. Sir Victor mentions an experiment described by Kraepelin.ln which he measured on himself and Dr. Dchio the force with which they would grasp n dynamometer at regular Interval! with and without the stimulus" of alcohol. The results showed that there wna at first an additional amount of work pm out no acceleration or bin that that was quickly followed again b Ate usual- - towering or depressiit eeffet. Kraepella found, in addition, lltai If the person experimented on had received n dose of ten Instead of alrohol, there was no lowering effect during the experiment beyond, of course, the ultimate effect of normal fatigue, .which tux to be disdonnled In evety experiment. Alcohol's Paralysing Effseta. There lx no question shunt the of the facta." says Btr Victor Horsley; anil they have not been obtained merely by Kraepelln. hut xlno by others working on quiie a different It has been the consistlino. ent. teaching of the greatest physiological chemist that. we know on the continent. Prof. Bunge, and It cannot be Insisted upon too strongly or too trficn that the apiKirrnt acceleration of the PADEREWSKI AS FARMER. . amount of work done ix not a real thiug, it Ix. In fact, an evideuce of the paralrxtng and deleterious eeffet of al- The Pcragrinatioiis of Four Psdigras MINUTE THAT YOU ARE GOING It Boston Brown nr made from A Ileas Bread Flour. The ECONOMY in buying, the SIMPLICITY In making, nnd the ASSURANCE of having a pure aud wholesome food are point worthy of jour consideration. " Is valued nl $2,500. W. 31. Met Yen ' War, yesterday appointed by Judge Morse lo art as referee to take testimony th the divorce case of Juliet C. llallidsy vs. Stephen D. Halltday. Annabel Isingley was yesterday ap- JUST IMAGINE FOR Plum Pudding and Boston Brown Bread lele-phime- Thxt even dietetic quantities of produce a harmful change In the nervous ayxtem lx now established. Sir Victor xsys. on corroborative evidence not to he iliNputed. Quite ax striking is the contribution of Dr. ti. Sims Wooriliesd. 31. A., propointed administratrix of the estate of fessor of pathology In ike Inl versify Ken Louisa langley, deers aed. and of (anituiilgc. who lias gathered tie ffiiuVdlsn of Xena UhiIxa get hoc some remarkable Recent Re-In searches on the Action of Alcohol minor 'child of the deceased. I fiiiry M. Dinwondey was yrstcnlsy Health xml In Richness." the experiments of various scientists upon animals aud plants, he sliowx that the direct polomnix aetlnn even of small quantities id alcohol upon 1 very markprotoplaxmx of all kinds ed. and that comparatively small quantities of alcohol circulating In the blood and acting upon the nerve cells have a distinct effect in causing the heart's action to become ahnonnal. in view of th fail that alcohol ia still administered In considerable mm hospitals quantities In many fever pato pneunmula and typhoid tients. the following is of peculiar intpffdt ; At one lime alcohol wax looked upon almost as a speclflc' In the treat, ment of what are now called the Infective fevers. That, however. Is now an old stop : for some cars ago there was a great revulsion against the alcohol treatment of typhoid fever, or inflammation of the lungs and of similar conditions; and It was recognised that not onlv could patients recover from these diseases when alcohol was not pi exert bed, but that they artually dld better without It! This brings us to Dr. "mMihesds as to the effect 1 markable testimony uf slcnlml on the policemen of the bodv. of whom much has recently been beard the phagocytes, or devouring white blood eonra,b',,: Delarde Insists that U Ix essential to recoierv from any of the mlctobic infections nr Intoxications that the Inflora it. nml yon roallv wonM should be care-fulltegrity tf t'-- lencoytea maintained. In the presence of some life instiritim if I tveiv with alcohol this integrity la not maintained. Two rlglan observers, Masxart and Bordet. In carrying out experiments on the attraction and repulsion or the living leueoytes by various bodies, found that alcoh.d, eon In vety dilute solution, strongly repels driving them away from the U. then, we have neighborhood. circulating in the Mood, even in the leucocytes ier minute quantities, caurnfl make their war Into the blood D. at all readilv. and therefore cannoi be rarrltxt front place t place. Alcohol Boll 897-lv- . thus prevents the white cell of leucocyte front coming up to attack invading organisms: It also assists other poisonous substances that. In more or Iras concentrated form, have the pnw-c- i he two of r polling leucocytes, substance acting cuniulailirir, and AJLx hia or In certain cases nara. tate Griddle CaKea Muffins comPerhaps the most annoying monopoly any by experienced petition Is that which the telephone companies "farmera meet from the carried on barbed- - ire fences and wire strong un buildings and K wax recently unuouneed trees. that this competition had Itecume so of ashlngton serious in the Sul tliat the Pscihe States Telephone com- pony, lu order to exterminate th com-of peting companies, had made a rate $1 per year for telephone service. If these annoy ing telephone lines nr really the property of the farmers, and are paid for. the proper course for the farmers to take Is vei'y evldeut. They should all make contracts forcut lung a period as possible at the asrale, take down their phones and sess themselves for whatever amount Is neressasy to keep their lines In condition to resume service at any moment. In that case, after paying, the company and paying for the maintenance of their own fines, they will still have by far the cheapest telephone service In the world too cheap, In fact to last kmg, toe it will lie very much less than the service costs. The' telephone companv, however, evidently counts on the farmers lines disappearing in the course of the .year, gnd leaving the Held fra. Doubtless the company la safe enough In Its reckoning, for there la ns record of a bodf of farmers having the foresight to plan such a campaign ns we have suggested, and the resolution to stick to it. "Farmers" telephone lines, never last king and never will, exrept when g few neighbors connect themxelves with wires making a single circuit. When the capacity of one circuit Is exhausted and there has to be g switchboard wad a central" the farmers are seldom willing to pay the coat of maintaining the service. At that point a local corporation is unually formed. In fact, there has to he a corporation to deal with the public for the use of roads and streets and secure the protection of the laws against inallrkma nlxrhicf. Bnrh a corporation naturallv extends its lines until It gets a good deni of money Invested, upon which dividends are expected. Then comes the commercial company and puts down it local rates to far below cost and bankrupts the local company, whose stock is quintly bought up for a trifle and Its affairs wound up. That. Is prexuniably the stage at which the Washington telephone companies hare attained, and their Mg competitor has derided to make an end of them, which It will prolably do. nttm-ulaiin- n; SALT LAKE AND STATE NEWS HEALTHFUL and DELICIOUS - How thn Commercial Companies Peal With Them. ALCOHOL AE MEDICINE. SEE HAMILTON COME NOW! NAMED. chief train dispatcher at Evanston fur Iho past all years, has been named. C. K. Roberts, a trick train dispatcher at Evanston, has been appointed an chief train dispatcher to succeed 31 r. Beaver, The appointments became effective yesterday. will marry. 1 rads Menu Via Oregon Short Line to Br.giMsi City. Bpecially low rate. Bee a? rrs Meat-minste- train-msate- life bus 8bs Sept. 1tk. Gazette. X. Botsfoid. Ball lake. Sept. who haa held the tHwition of trainmih-te- r for the t'nlon raclltc at Evanston. Wyo., alttee the appointment uf H. J. Iluth to the naaiatant superintendenew r at Ogden, haa been named as fur the Oregon Short l.tne with offices In Balt lake. This la a new position which the Short Line haa found necessary to create, on acrotiut of rhe largo volume uf business which they arc handling. As successor to Mr. Botsfctrd. W. C, Heaver, who has fllled the position an 1G.-E- PEACH DAY EXCURSION ax'-mal- a The l'igf are ixiuablc aninta:x intended for au breeding purposes. Jadarewxki isami estate, ardent farmer on his uu hi lauds in Folaud be grows fiuit disease-producin- -t un Reduced Rates for 3 Days Only RICHESON SHOOTS SELF. HIM- very large scale, and Is rrpii'xj to make money out of the busi:na.-landu- u Tribune. ,on a at their dcsiipsrion. a r chi.-dro- The Fististfc Can Be T old d a fc.rir.erly 1 MW. logne. From Boulogne the pig were Switzerland, by direct rail uewe Las ju: been received of safo arms of the precious e le cashier for Ktana, the News. sa jeaierilty guardian of hi r mue minor children. The oujert of ibr guardianmay aha re ship is that the tit their lather's eau'--. whirn Is claim foi Jamugcs against the for nah l.ipht and causing his death. A. thci: white c:I!s lyxiug. m THE PEITEM HER IT, a positive guarantee to cure FREE, PERSONALLY OR CONSULTATION OFFICE 2361 WASH. AVE. BY LETTER. OPEN DAY AND EVENINGS. When Writing, Address Drs. ELLIOTT & NORRIS, Ogden Estes Doctor Specialist Curoe whan othera falL Modern methoda. Free consultation for any Chronle Disease of any name r nature. Every case guaranteed. A Partial List of. Diseases Cured Catarrh, Dr at nose. Ringing In tha Bars, Disesses of the Head, Throet, Kuse, Eye or Ear. All Diseases of the Lungs, Bronchial Tubes and Chest Disrates of the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder. Heart Disease, nheumatlsm, Aathma, Nervous Troubles, St. Vitus Dunce, Piles, Fistula and all Rectal Troubles, Tape Worm, Blood Poisoning from any ANY PRIVATE DISEASE OF caune. Discenes peculiar to Women. MEN quickly cured to ntay cured. Remember the examination and ndvleo Is FREE. Coma at onca Tomorrow may b too lata. Call or wrlta, DR. ESTES, SPECIALIST (Boyle Office hours, 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. 2469 Washington Are. Block), Ogden, Utah. Eatranco Room 19. Remember tho number. Pigs. Four fine pedigree pigs which were recently purchased near Colchester for the famous pianist laderewakl, who has a farm In Bwllserlaad, have Juat reached their destination after many adrentures. The agent who bought the piga entrusted them to a continental forwarding office fur dispatch to Switzerland. The latter being apparenily unaware id the niceties of the laws In force In certain Kiinipcmi countries relative to awine and herd fever, forwarded the pianixt'x pigx via Harwlrh to Antwerp and thence to Switzerland. When tho pigs arrived at the frontier, however, neither the French nor the Uermiin authorities would permit them to pass, and they bad perforce to be returned to Antwerp, whence, after long delay and voluminous correspondence with th British board or agriculture, they werc brought hack bf steamer to 1 n and transhipped by lighter to the Bennett line steamer Syria. ' Which nailed from Chamberlain's wharf, lam-dobridge, on Saturday last for. Bou- - Wanted 50000 more men to smoke Weslers Best cigars Strictly Union Made By special request we make, "Wester's Best" at 375 Twenty-thir- d Street, Ogden, Utah. .' ion-do- . u WHAT THE KIDNEYS DO. Their Unceasing Work Keeps Strong and Healthy, Us All ihc blood In the lady paxac through the kidneys once every ihrec minutes. The kidneys filter the blood. They work night, and day. When heal'hy they rrmuie about .'Off grain of impure matter dally, when unhealthy some part of this impure matter lx left in the blond. This brings on many diseases and symptoms pain in ilin bark, headache, nervousness, hot, ri skin, rheumatism, gout, gravof the eyesight nnd hearel. ing. dizziness, irregular bean, debility, drowsiness, dropsy, deposits In the urine, etc. But If jou keep the Alters right you will have no trouble with your kidneys. 31 rs. W. B. Craig of 731 Twenty-sixt- h si reel. Ogden. Ctah. says: "For several years Mr. Craig haa been troubled backache and kidney complaint. He used a great many different remedies without obtaining any positive relief. The good reports concerning Doan s KUnev rills tnduced him to procure a supply at R. W. a rug store. The benefit derived from the treatment was so radical fro mi he first that he continued using the remedy with good results. He la in a better condition now than he has been for a long time and we give Doan's Kidney Piils all the credit." For sale by ail dealers. Price 50 a cents. Co.. . Buffslo. New Yor. sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and Bad-con- Fover-MUbur- They Fear the Light WHO DO THE WRONG BURGLAR, SNEAK THIEVES AND THAT LIKE. , T Turn on the Light i ONE GREAT ADVANTAGE OF ELECTRIC LIGHTS OVER ALL OTHERS. 's ll Liilt R. S. CAMPBELL. i General Manager Rim Ci. E. W. WADE, Agent |