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Show WAPK OF"' ,., -- A GJAP A KTtLl J'" SPRING!! SENSATIONAL The pitot In deattng Wimi Jeweiygter you want a liberal supply of '"reliability with each purchase. Our goode are absolutely guaranteed and fifty yeara successful business has established our reputation for Friend of Explorer Cook Accuses Peary of Taking Possession of His Rivals Arctic Retreat. Copenhagen. The Unties a remarkable .'MAWio St 1MJ LAKICITX HARRY J. E04-J0- E UTAH ROBINSON ATTORNEY AT LAW Judge Building, Salt Lake City NOTES FROM ABROAD. Prom Brussels anil - for Aturrlean use the bureau of manufjctures Washington, D. C., has received new application blanks and additional literature relating to the international exposition to be held in Belgium' In 11Q. A new steamer, the Vasari, intended for mail and pasbt nger carriage: has been put in sen ice by the Lamport and Holt line, between New York and Brazilian and Argentine ports. During 19u8 the 3i)8 furnaces in South Wales, England, had an average pig loh production of 30,000 tons, against 27,400 In 1907 and 15,000 in' 1882. 'The Japanese government will nexY year send commercial agents to Europe and America for the development of Jaftanese trade. met Leading Japanese provision chants have agreed to dlsiiose of 7,500 bags of Brazilian coffee during the t next threeyears, A new electric railway Is to be built from Morrlsburg, Ont., to Ottawa, Out., Th eupower pl ants will be at Morrlsburg and BillingsBridge, Ottawa. The 'company has 81,000,000 corporate capital. Another line contemplated, called the Belt Line Elec trie (railway, covers practically the same route, and whichever line begins work first will get the right of way. charters granted Out of 200 rallw-aby the Canadian parliament In the twenty years ended 1909 only' twenty-eigh- t have resulted In any construe have lapsed ana the tlon, eighty-siof others have received extensions time. Exclusive of the Canadian PacificrGrank Trunk Pacific and Canadian Northern, the charters granted called for 03,809 miles of construction. Denmark exports to Great Britain over H8.COO.OOO worth of butter la Denmark Is mainly In 1907 the 1,085 associations had 158J7Q ipembers, bound as a rule to the enterprise for ten years. The creameries In 1908 numbered 1,345.' -- y x A New 8tory of Old Virginia. Mountains," a romance of old Virginia by George Eggleston, has recently been issued from the press of Lpthrop, Lee Shepard Co., Bo' t. As the title thlsl8 a romance, plentifully grounded, however, with historical facts, written In a manner which can hoT heip 'but Chptlvatr - the -- reader. Politics plays an Important part In the action of the story, the heroine being a power In the mountain section. in which she lives. The heroine Is later transplanted to the fashionable circles of Richmond, where she seems to hare carried the spirit It Is a story well of leadership. worth the reading. Irene of the t Thou Art tha Man. Didnt some idiot propose to yon before our marriage?" t Certainly. Then you ought to have married him! -- Thats jnst what (I did. Bon VL rant. A Patent Fire Alarnu I shay, you, Johnr The ny, gimme nother bedroom, will you, . theres duck. The Hotel Clerk Well, sir. No. 45, next to yours is vacant, if youre not comfortable where yon are. . ' Thatll do nlcesb-y- . The Week-Ende- r 44 fire. Sketch. on old set Ive Week-Ende- X WHAT STORY , When He Takee Hla Fruit your The Patrolmans Wlfe-Do- es husband eat frult ln the morning?" No; hes The Roundsmans Wife Yonkonly on duty In the evening. ers Statesman. Politiken letter giving pub Dr. Frederick A. Cook's version of the tremble with Commander Peary over The letter was written by supplies Dr. Xoiman Hansen, a prominent Dan'sh physician, Who several times visited Greenland to study eye diseases. Dr. Cook told practically the same story to one of his closest American friends just a week ago, before Comon tha mander Pearry reappeared scene, hut said he d'd not Intend to make-- 4t jHiblic bccaiise it might lead to unpleasantness. Dr. Hansen was with Dr. Cook for some time in Greenland and returned w'th him on the Danish steamer Hans Eeede. Now that Dr Cook has gone, he writes, I am no longer under an obligations to keep silent, and will exercise my right to publish the story about the house In Annatook, a Btory which Dr. Cook himself had too much delicacy to relate to the world, I write It front memory, as Dr. Cook told It t& me, and I am fully convinced that In no detal are my recol lections wrong. Dr. Cook had built his house for stores lnAnnatoot north of Eiah, and It was this depot whch he started to reach In February, 1903, crossing Smith sound. It was a pretty large house, the walls being built of heavily filled provision boxes so that Dr. Cook knew that when this Important point was returned everything was safe. He had, before the start, given permis-sio- n to a young friend named Wh't-peto use the house while hunting musk oxen for sport in the winter of 1908-190- "When Dr. Cook and hiB two Eskimos, exhausted and half starved, came within a short distance of the house in Annatook, young Whitney came out to bid him welcome, but inside the house was a stranger, a giant Newfoundland. boatswain, on watch. Tbs man had been placed in 'Dr. Cooks house by Peary, when the latter passed Etah with his ship bound north. Peary had given the boatswain a written order, which commenced with the iollowlng words: This .house belongs to Dr. Frederick A. Cook, but Dr. Cook Is long ago dead and there is no use to search after him. Therefore, I, Commander Robert EL Peary, Install my boatswain in this deserted house., Tills paper, the-- - boatswain, who could neither read nor write, exhibited to Dr. Cook and the latter took a copy. ' - This copy, however, he does not Intend to publish If Pe&rya course does not force him to do so. Dr. Cook gave me a lively account of how the young millionaire Whitney during the whole winter was treated like a dog by the boatswain and how he had witnessed the sailor bartering Dr. Cooks provisions for fox and bear skins for himself. Dr. Cook also had to put a good face on the unpleasant situation. He had to beg to get Into hla own house and had to make a compromise with ''' the boatswain. Dr, Cook made a present of the house with all its contents to his two faithful Eskimos, with the provision that Whitney waa to have the use-o- f the house as long as his hunting trip lasted, but he was compelled to let the boatswain continue1 his watch. The boatswain, however, received strict orders not to exchange any more of the provisions or guns. To Mr. Whitney Dr. Cook gave his Instructions and his observations, as he thought these precious things were safer there than on the Jong sledge trip in the spring, across Melville bay, btrt all his notebookwand soiled record books, which have been so closely written upon, he kept and carried with him, To me, who understand only very little astronomy, the record written down so closely and in all directions were very hard to read, but what Is the record to us? The two ment Peary and Cook, there character, their conduct, that Is what Interests ns, and every little item throwing a sidelight upon their natures Is valuable. NEW TARIFF COMMISSION. -- President Appoints Three Members pf Board. Beverly. Mass. President Taft on Saturday appointed the new tariff commission, hr board, which Is to asOn tha Nlla. n sist in the execution of the new "I notice the tame characters tariff 'law with especial reference to earved on all the pyramids. applying the maximum and minimum Maybe Its the name of the firm clauses to nations which are unfriendthat furnished the atone work. Kan- ly In their tariff relations with the sas City Journal. United States. The new board consists of three A Poser. , members Professor Henry C. Emery tale he to latter listening . Auntie of Yale, chairman; fames B. Reynolds of woe). It serves you right. Tommy. of Massachusetts, now assistant secAll little boys who play marbles on retary oY the treasury, and Alvin H. Sunday 'always lose them. Sanders of Chicago, at present editor Tommy Well, how about Billy? and proprietor of the Breeders all. won them - Ijes Luck. man Bosworth. that Lucky dog, Has be come Into a fortune? No; he has secured a certificate from his dogtef showing that he has When an punlc heartTroubTe. agent attacks .him hereafter to show his cerhe will merely haveRecord-HeralChicago tificate. Ga-sett- 's. - Gift Giving. One gift well given Is as good as a thousand; a thousand gifts ill given are hardly better than none. Dean Stanley. Mob 8panks Woman. ML Pleasant. Utah. Alleging that they had been slandered, and declaring that the officials did nothing to stop her from talking, six women and two men visited the home of Mr. John Stohl near here, and,' finding the wbman alone, entered the house and proceeded to give her a terrific spanking, a board being used for the purpose, wielded by a woman. Another woman threw red pepper on her person and in her eyes. Later the en " was arrested and fined. -- on isjaint; a bouse Is the extreme; outside of the house. The wood is limply 'a structural under layer. That Is as it should be. Unprotected wood will not well withstand weather. But paint made of pure white lead and linseed oil is an Invulnerable armor against sun and rain, beat and cpld. Such paint protects and preserves, fortifying the perishable wood with a complete metallic casing. And The outside of the house Is the looks of the house. A building may be greatly depredated by luck of painting or by poor d painting s National Lead Company have made It possibl for etery building owner totJP absolutely sure of pure white lead paint before applying. They do this by putting upon every package of their white lead their Dutch Boy Painter trademark That trademark is a complete guarantee. ' SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS. Recommend Castoria Physicians of has met P ASTORIA centical societies with pronounced fovor on the part physician pharma-- y and medical authorities." It is used by physicians with Jesuits most gratifying. The extended use of Castoria is unquestionably tha icsulfr' of three facts: nm The indisputable evidence that it is hannlessS " r Won That it not only allays stomach pains and quiets the nerves, hut assim-ihtes the food: tiw It is an agreeable and perfect substitute for Castor OiL It is absolutely safe. It does not contain any Opium, Morphine, or other narcotio !nd docs not stupefy. It is unlike Soothing Syrups, Batemans Drops, Godfreys Cordial, etc. This is a good deal for a Medical Journal to say. Our duty, howtver, is to expose danger and record the means of advancing health lie day , lor poisoning innocent children through greed or ignorance ought to end. which produces composure and health., by i jnr knowledge, Castoria is a remedy regulating the system not by stupefying"it and our readers are entitled to Ihe information. HdU s Journal of Health, . -- 5 -- Letters from Prominent Pnysicians addressed to, Chas. ll. FIetcher. Dr. B. Halstead Scott of Chicago. Ills., syi: "I have prescribed your Castoria often for Infants during my practice, and find It very satisfactory. Dr. William Belmont, pf Cleveland, Ohio, says: Your Castoria stands first In Its class. In my thirty years of practice I can say I never have found anything that so filled the place. Dr.-- J. IL Taft, of Brooklyn,. N. Y,, says,; 1 have used your Castoria and found It an excellent remedy in my household and private practice for. many yeara. The formula is excellent Dr. IL J. Xlamlen, of Detroit, Jilch., says: 1 prescribe yonr Castoria extensively, as I have never found anything to equal It for children troubles. I am aware that there are imitations la the field, but 1 always J . see that my patients got Fletchers. Dr.Wm. J MoCrann, of Omaha, Neb., says; As the father of thirteen children I certainly know something about your great medicine, and aside a from my owh family experience I have In my years of practice found home. almoet' In efficient and every a popular remedy Dr. J. IL Clausen, of Philadelphia, ra., says: "The name that your Castoria has made for Itself In the tens of thousands of homes blessed by the presence of children, scarcely needs to be supplemented by the endorse-inen- t of the medical profession, but I, for one, most heartUy endorse 1$ and believe It an excellent remedy." Dr. IL M. Ward, of Kansas City, Mo, says; Physicians generally do not prescribe proprietary preparations, tut In the case of Castoria my experience, Ilka that of many other physicians, has taught me to make an exception. I prescribe your Castoria In my practice because I have found It "to be a thoroughly reliable remedy for childrens complaints. Any physician who has raised a family, as I have, will Join me la heartiest recom' mendation of Castoria. ALCOUOL 3 PER CENT. AVcgelablf fteparsfloRfirAs s!raiiai(n$tkIM;intfRrtuta ImgtJieSionacltsandBowsi Gimlet Fibbs claims to have caught a catfish weighing 50 pounds down in the creek, does he? Well, Its safe to say hes lying to the extent of about 40 pounds. Hammer Not if he hears you say it. U?taiNT$rcmuitii Promotes DigreflonGtftfi ness and RcsiContalns neiiter Opium .Morptune norttnenL Why Wa Are Stronger. Not Narcotic. The old Greeks and Romans were JkripttfM DtSSMUUDMM great admirers of health and strength; their pictures and efatuary made the muscles of the men stand oht like cords. As a matter of fact we have athletes and strong ' men men fed , on fine strength making food such as would win in any Quaker Oats-r-thcontest with the old Roman or Creek 1 champions. It's a matter of food. The finest food for making strength of bone, muscle and nerve Is fine oatmeal Quaker Oats is the best because it is pure, no husks or Btems or black specks. Farmers wives are finding that by feeding the farm hands plentifully on Quaker Oats they get the best results in work and economy. If you are convenient to the store, buy the regular size packages; if not near (he store buy thay large size family package. Cae-tofl- AflaiW AMtUb tJi 0 brm itt4 ftnUtiSaff ",22 c Aperfert Remedy forConsflpt hsj1, -- ear' tlon . Sour Stoinxh.Dlarrtoo GENUINE Worms jConvulswnsfevtnsh ness andLoss or Sleep. CASTORIA Bean the of 52 ALYAYS Signature - AcSmtic Sijnartrt cf NEW Y0EK. The Kind You Have Mways Bought In Use For ,OverttMlft 30 Years. ft Jhj t Exact Copy of Wrapper. Mottoes of a Queen, IHMMMf IMMVTMtMMMVs Her majesty, the queen of Portugal pins her faith, It is said, to the tpiio- Ing mottoes t Keep out of doors all you can. Breathe outdoor air, live in It, revel Ihsrs. Thor St I coll mt,r Mix, Am iht 0r It. fMMsdie Om Me Meta eetr In it. Dont shut yourself up. Build to Die, Btaash aad Ilia CaMs. MONROE DRUO GO , Qmkmey, Illinois i theair supply your houses so that Is good. Throw away your portieres Salt Lake City, No. A BANK NOTE ' and Dont have useless TRAGEDY ON This Trademark (rifles about you. Dol-an- d Eliminates All Have a favorite1 form of exercl8i,fl,for Words Found Written on a ' Uncertainty lar Bill by ths Receiving make the most of it. Ride os .Teller. horseback If you can; cycle if you canin (he purchase not get a horse; do anything to get paint materials. bank collect notes, I queer Yes, In out the open air, It is an absolute been teller. Ive aid the receiving Dont overeat Drink little and let guarantee of pur. Ity and quality. that little be pure. Don't try to olng It for years. Yon know there For yonr own dress too much, yet dress as well as re some very odd things written on see bank notes sometimes. He pointed yout are able. Wear everything, you frotection, of bill bung In a frame to a one-dollcan to make yourself lovely. every keg of white lead Read of black oak on the wall. you buy. No Ehort Haul for Hlpi. .that he aald "And Ive got queermtmmm. uii eoswrr ' This is where you get off, said ths er ones than that even in my colttei Trains IsMIss, Se 1st railroad conductor. lection." But I havent rid fur enough, sail On the bank' note In red Ink was You the Billvllle man. written in a feminine hand: Safe! Cant Cut Your Face Cant help that. ""You cant go anf have robbed me of all the rest and of NO HONING NO STROPPING further on this ticket my soul also. May this burn your The Success Sulky Plow friend,-sai- d the man,. it's ths hand when, you touch Jt. May all To eaa mtk two mistake la bay Ins furst time Lever xld on a railroad you buy with It be accursed. You Hiding Plow. One Is to buy an Inferior train, an ef you aint a better mas hare the last Are you now satisfied? plow beeaaae H I offered ebeap, end the WORLD OVER THE KNOWN other la to tray s hlrlt priced riding plow than what I am Im set rigid Murderer!" wbea the tUcCtu, o nwdiuas priced here till I see whar the road ends. 1 The collector sighed sentimentally.' plow, willdo better wortbknow It muBt end some're, an'. I'm curi- Think of the tragedy. he said, that Succcssful Plowing ous to see whar. Here's one.moff may lie hid behind those simple litbe oeeompllohed.ondrr otl Coe olwoyo n dollar. Now, go Tong an let tle phrases, eh? dollars ad Acre this KEAB CHICAOO-- 81 with the uuoceoo Plow. S' alone! It Is o fromeleve plow tboiwlll loot o yrAfoaly ; AlfalfA tod clorer sure crop for no Ana better In4 prrnerAl fanning It ho. the beet hitch, the beet landA Useful Baby. irallRplFiidid paror WAter One ing demeo, the host rolling cutter, and th Not Ashamed of Economy. from buL htcAiro niffbt ( by rtU Easy best bottoms ever put on Klrtlnx Plows, Speaking, of trteks to win the symterm . to rUt for imp ao41 UJuatraied booklet lt ho. only two levrrn, but they give the Discussing England end the Engl i A pathy of Juries in criminal cases. home mage of odjuotoento oo plows with refrom hn American point of view, a T. HERRITTL Manistee. Mich. 1. In M. a re8 three or four levers. It la beerier has Wllllard McEwen, more material bus fewer ports, and Is cent American writer In England o- Judge cent address before the Illinois State leu complicated, than others. bserves: "Nobody, from the king if wide I shares for Alfalfa with know said: yinlnhed association, PaR kER'S Attorneys' Plowing, when ordered. England down, is either ashamed sr of four cases where a baby played a HAIR BALSAM to , it strong, simple and why Cfanm M bmannai Dm Mk afraid to be economical. Here a mss durablo. part in getting the acquitgrim HM A JouMfll liwtk we It the tucoesa." rail Thats or a Woman Is thought to be a foil prominent to why Ore? Itmr Ootar Rmr torail tal of the defendant, and 1 later im oethfui Ask who knows. tbs farmer eu. own, he A ttmaam A Aair frti wo or a vulgarian who is not careful learned that the same baby had been Viin of Knowing How 67 Ingrm osr in America while es, expenditure, need in each of although Into Every One of Them. waiters have been' clever enough Jo the supposed mothers In each case Write for Beautifully Illustrated Pamph. FREE fT make it appear that economy Is mean, were different women. Law Notes. $600 AUTOMOBILE ST No. 1st of Internet to every farmer, sad oar booklet. How to Succeed, aad lalp atallUle a P. d O. Oats log, whleh will be mailed and as a nation we suffer accordingand the Auto I, roar tree. A tX., Dept. A, Lt fbr to, lad, BOHrtUl IBANK ly. We are fools to be fooled In this At a rose competition in Paris' rePARUN & ORENDORFF CO. ' manner." J cently, 69 entirely new varieties of Vater Canto, Illinois. Eye Thompson's roses were exhibited. CAI IwBlwwbimt Vsfilete (V., Mi Ukinty.UDk. Qood Thin HurUHi lmpfeeMwtCu.,OfN!MilLttoh. X ALLEN'S FOOT VttJi ean truly say I would nqt have been Ui- lmp4RMil C , HlrlnuilMMBt(y,Iltrkllld, out H ao long, had I known the relief It woultj give my. achlns feet. I think IS a rare sood thing for anyone having awe or tired feeL Mrs. Matilda Holnvwt. When a woman a peeks of her Providence. R. 1, Sold by all Druggists, silent secret sufferin she So. Ask r trusts you. Millions have " thil sisrk of coofi-deo'When man has enough money Mid for you. That why we want yoa Dr. R. V. Fierce, on aside to keep him on Easy street the of Y. to tale CASCARET3 for liver anti N. EveryBuffalo, rest of his days, be ought to give othwhere there are women who not advertising talk bowels. ers a chance. j bear witness to the wondermerit the but great, wonderful, of Dr. working, curing-powGood fop 8ore Eyes, CAbCAltETS of merit Favorite that Pierces Prescription lasting for 100 veare PETTITS EYE SALVE baa which save the tmfftrimf tea to know we DYES M 38-19- 09. bric-a-bra- d .... Canton Plows My - RANCH LANDS life-tim- -- $ ham-mere- the-cas- - Honored by Women Nothing Too Good y. Its er positively cured eye disease everywhere. All druggists or HoardBros.,Buffaio,N. Y. If a girl admires a young man And keeps him at a distance. Its either she is bashful or because she has been eating onion. ''SutS cSI) IT MAKES WEAK WOI1EN STRONd it float hinf Byn Many's man Is the moving plctijfe of an unpaid tailor btlL and successfully grapples with womans weaknesses end ituibar Ml. , For ebfMroA teething, AoftoM th garaa, rMoo Iiaiiih int, Pliny MlB.wm Wla4 nwA. Men' Dr. fWs want you by trial. Then youll have faith and join the millions who keep well by CASCA-RET- S fnm pda, Makes sick Women well. No womans appeal was ever misdirected or her fidenoe misplaced when she wrote for advice, to the W Oslos Dispinsaby Msdical Association, Dr. R. V. Fierce, President, Buffalo, N. Y. Rnisst AcOsts fndws mlU matmrat bowel einaist eons a dgy. alone. ' CASCAXETS toe box for a week's tre.tmevit, all drwrrlsca. Bifyeet aellr to the world. MUima boxes a mouth. ASSAYS BEUABIE f. I'LOMPT Gold ?5t fruidftnd lihKL btlvrr, 91 SHtwp wd fl JQl Gold Dftd fiUwer rem4 mtfhV WrilD fnr Cpm BRUlnf awk ASftAY CO |