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Show W. L. 3 & Douglas 3 S H O ES Lu W. L. Douglas $4.00 Cllt Edge Line cannot be equalled at any price. For Infants and Children. - rri a The Kind You Have - IlnJfSWfSKffHliSti JULY W. L. DOUGLAS MAKES A SELLS MORE MEKS.$3.60 SHOES THAM ANY OTHER MAKUt ACTURER IK THE WORLD. IV. ditprovs this statement. Jbt.Smn UUSJ-,4m- hirrftSrd-Cfmw- ti .Uifmr Msywi rimrtn Men, $2,60, $2,00. Boy School Droaa Shoom, $2.60, $2, $1.7 6, $1.60 Insist Aperfed Remedy forConstipa-Ro- n , Sour Slonwch, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish- Upon bitting V.L.Lutig CAUTION, Jus shos. Take no Bobxtltute. None'genuine Without bis name and price stamped on bottom. fast Color Eyelets used ; thru will not wear brassy. For Over ness and Loss OF SLEEP. Write for Illustrated Catalog. L. DOUGLAS, m Seed e L Oouglaa Strong Mb dma Shoca for& XV. Attribute Miserable ConNewspaper dition of Peasants to the Incompleteness of Emancipation and Ask if They Are to Be Condemned to Misery. 4 ISope 0OUErSAMVLUTTaHR firtyJan SetJ' to anyone who cm take you Into ra v three Urge factories at Brockton, Mao., and enow you the infinite csre with which every pair of ahoea la made, you would realize why V. L. Douglas $3.50 ahoea coat more to make, why they hold their ahape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater Intrlnalc value than any other $3.50 ahoe. II I could 2u H Bears the Brockton, Mast. Facsimile Signature of CjfL&ffiFZUcXiM Take The Right Road r From Omaha or Kansas City Chicago Great I WANTED. Unequalled Equipment on All Trains I For Full Information Write F. A. STARKWEATHER General Agent - 58 W. 2nd So. St., Salt Lake City, Utah If you are willing to work we can give you a chance; you will not get rich, but you can earn a fair income (man or woman). Write with references- - to H. S. HOWLAND, I items Ernsns 1 KILLED HIS INVALID WIFE. Madison Avenue, Terrible Deed New York City. C.C.C.-C.C.C.-C.C.C.-C.- C.C. .VANILLA We Give W. N. U Sait Lake-N- o, PRICE. Free Tickets to California, THE PROMISED LAND. for particulars and a copy of our Write us Illustrated Magazine telling all aboutOALIFOItNIA, which will be sent ABSOLUTELY FliEE. Address TO-DA- lO, 1906 The Californian, 443 So. Spring St., Los Angeles, CaL 25 Cts. IF TO CURE THE GRIP vlNONEDAY.v 31 . AMIPillE IS GUARANTEED TO CURE GRIP, BAD COLD, HEADACHE AND HEURALGIA. f, if. Diemer , JR. XL, ManuIaoturer,$jrinflleW, HALLS CAHKER AND FOR THI MOUTH, THROAT, TOMAOH AND BOWKLB.... U CVCD Nelden-Judso- n Drug Go., Genual Agents. AND 6AL1 BY ALL GlNlltAL mo. KILLS PAIN. ORUBTB TORM...im Salt Lake City, Utah. a Buffalo, N. Y., GENERAL SCHOFIELD DEAD. DIPHTHERIA REMEDY nLlCIl lAILw of Physician. a L. Whitbeck, Buffalo. Henry his wife physician and dentist, killed with a hammer Sunday and then blew out his brains with a rifle. Whitbeck walked up behind his wife as she was sitting in a rocking chair and struck her a terrific blow on either temple with a hammer. Then he left the hammer on a table and' walked into the next room where he took up a rifle. Resting the butt end on the floor, he leaned his forehead against the mouth of the barrel and pulled the trigger. The top of his head wras blown off. I When Answering Advertisements Kindly Mention This Paper. journals draw a striking parallel of riots which followed the proclamation of civic liberty and the events that You Can. See C.C.C.-C.C.C.-C.C.C.-C.- C.C. o' St. Petersburg. The expectation In nme quarters that the anniversary of the emancipation of the serfs on Sun-la- y would be commemorated by an agrarian ukase was not fulfilled. All the newspapers, however, seized the occasion to discuss the peasalit question In view of the general anticipation of extensive agrarian troubles in the spring, unanimously agreeing; that only legal satisfaction of the land hunger of the Mujicks will prevent an awful Jacquerie. The conservative succeeded Kmperor Alexander's decree of personal freedom for the purId) pose of proving that the present political ferment Is only incident to tin adjustment of the population to a new regime. Then, as now, they say, the ncw cmr. voaa eoMMNV. ocwTaun emperor's act was misunders od. th The peasants believed the lan with which they were endowed was a free gift, and when they were undeceived jubilation over their freedom turned to anger, and was followed by uprisings and riots throughout the em... In our alock nearly four thousand rings. pire which provoked the sternest rePrices from fifty cents to twenty-fiv- e hundred dollars. If you will make your went known pression. On the contrary the radical journals lo us, we can send you the ring you went. like the new situation and paint a sorrowful picture of the unfortunate peasant of the last forty years bound to the soil burdened by a debt not yet discharged and subject to the knout. condiThey attribute the miserable tion of the peasants to the incompleteness of emancipation and ask if tho Russian people are now condemned to another such period of misery and struggle because the grant of civic liberty is insufficient. Chicago.Sf. Paul, Minneapolis fHWr, Thirty Years 1 NEW YOUK. To- - Western Bloodshed. NOTlfAIlCOTIC. a.aoaooo REWARD V Fromotcs Digcstion.Chccrfuh ness and Rest.Conlains neiltier Opium,Morpliine nor Mineral. fSTABjjjjp' 01 n nnn dlUjUUU Always Bought 'i' .Vegetable Preparationlbr As slmilating HicFoodandRegula-tin- g ttic Stomachs and Bowel: of Celebration in St. Petersburg Passes Off Without Dr. EARL S. SLOAN, 615 Albany Street, Boston, Mass. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES fi b e ri . The f d ' n old Color more ooods brighter and faster colors than any sther dys. One 10c package colors all MOMROC Mix Colors. and to Bleach How for free booklet Write Dye, without ripping apart bay garment a ter b e tt er t h a " n 0 h b- - DRUG CO., Unlonvlllo, Mlamourl. The Last Surviving Army Commander During Civil War. St. Fla. Lieuteiant Augustine, General John M. Schofield, U. S. A., retired, former head of the army, .lied at 8:20 oclock Sunday night. He was attacked in the morning with cerciral His wife and vumg hemorrhage. daughter were with him. With the death of General 8cm-fiel- d the last surviving army commander during the civil war has passed away. John McAllister Schofield was ;o-- n in Chautauqua county, New or! . September 29. 1S31 |