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Show PUTNAM FADELESS MES color mor K'x., kt I'.ukiixe, than other, and the iu!uiii are brighter and faster. EFFORT L Flattery sometimes acta like too man) lumps of sugar la a cup of cof- FOR PEACE ID ISLANDS fee. Mr, ttiuiluw'a Fof AtUIUIll. HooiMiic sy rut. rrhiitr, fit ll,CUIV Never Judge a man taxes he pays. WOMENS Iritmvi J In i tK.lla W worth by tb NEGLECT The Cuban Government Has Deen Thoroughly Aroused by Prospects of American Intervention. ILncn.i SUFFEniNGTHESUREPENALTY Health Thus Lost Is Restored by Lydia EL Pinkham' Vegetable Compound. Ilow many women do you know who are perfectly well and strong? We hear everyday the same story over and I do not feel well ; I am over again. so tired all the time ! The .government Is making fir.al strenuous efforts to restore peace In Cuba and thus avoid any kind of American intervention. The object of iheio endeavors. It Is said. Is that it may be able to say by the time Secretary of War Taft and Acting Secretary of State Ilacon arrived that peace has already resulted; that therefore there is no need for American either to restore peace or insure, permanent tranquility. It is claimed that they are making the efforts In accordance with fhe advice contained in President Roosevelt's letter; that they have no objection to the friendly assistance of the United States in the matter if it becomes necessary. hut that they believe they can settle it, between the government and revolutionists without the necessity of any intervention. At least, they say, they are making an attempt to accomplish their end unaided, and with fair prospects of success. Inter-entie- BEACON More than likely you speak the same words yourself, and no doubt you feel far from well. The cause may be easily traced to some derangement of the female organs which manifests itself in depression of spirits, reluctance to go anywhere or do anything, backache, .bearing-dowpains, flatulency, nervousness, sleeplessness, or other female weakness. These symptoms are but warnings that there is danger ahead, and unless heeded a life of suffering or a serious operation is the inevitable result. The remedy for all these symptoms is Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound. Miss Kate McDonald of Woodbridge, N. J., writes : n never-failin- g Dear Mrs. Pinkham: Restored health has meant so much to me that I cannot help from telling about it for-thsake of other suffering women. For a long time I suffered untold agony with a female trouble and irregularities, which made me a physical wreck, and no one 's thought I woukl recover, but Lydia E. Vegetable Compound has entirely cured me, and made me well and strong, and I feel it my duty to tell other suffering women what a splendid medicine it is. Pink-ham- For years Mrs. Pinkham, of Ljrdia E. Pinkham, has under her direction, and since her decease, been advising sick women free of charge. Her advice is free and always helpful. Address, Lynn, Mass. twenty-fiv- e daughter-in-law 70 ft & HOLD UP! etn d consid&ir POMMEL fish br&ndSLICKER, LIKE ALL WATERPROOF CLOTHING. Ismade of the best mitmab. in black oryellow -1- 1 fully 0uamntfd.and sold fey reliable dealers everywhere. 417 5TICKT0THE ' SIGN OF THE FISH Towrn Canadian co.LjniTni a.J TORONTO, -.- .. CAM. tower BOSTON, HA. o. .USA . HOWARD E. BURTON, aIVme.rs?.nd Specimen prices: Gold, Silver, Lead, 1; Gold, Gold, 60c; ZmcorCopper.il. Cyanide tests. Mailing envelopes and full price list sent on applicaLead-Vill- e, tion. Control and Umpire work solicited. Colo, Reference. Carbonate National Bank. SALESMEN WANTED. We want a live, active and thoronchly experienced salesman in tbis locality wiib sufficient money to buy outright his first months supply of our SimLow Pressure Hollow W ire Gasoplicity and line Lights. A utility needed i n every store home and fully complying with insurance rules. To such a man we will give exclusive sales right and not sold n UJ guarantee to refund money if goods Theotandard-Uillett request: days. Fnrtherparticu.'arson Halsted St., Chicago, I1L eight Co., 9210 N. I e LIGHT FOR OLD WORLD. Monument to George Washington Unveiled at Budapest. Dudapest. Sunday, September 16, was George Washington day In Hungarys capital, and the entire papula tion, from merning until night, gave itself up to enthusiasm over the un veiling on monarehial territory of a monument to the first president of the United States. The stars and stripes and the Hungarian colors intertwined were to be seen everywhere. In the morning there were special sermons in many of the churches, the preachers calling attention to the importance of the event. In the afternoon thousands of persons lined the streets through which passed an imposing parade to the city park, which was surrounded by many thousands more. Francis Kossuth, Hungarian minister of cmmerce, and Count Albert Appon yi, minister of worship, represented the independence party at the ceremonies, and were not present In their capacity as government officials. HAD NARROW ESCAPE. Young Womans Peculiar Escape From Death Which Claimed Comrades. New York. Miss Fannie Iay, a young department store employe, who was one of eight persons in a naphtha launch which capsized in thp lower bay Saturday, had a most remarkable escape from death. Three of her comwhen the panions were drowned was run disabled with launch, engines, into by a mud scow. When nothing was seen of Miss Day for hours afterward it was reported that she met death. But when the mud sccrjv had been towed nearly to its destination and the deck hands were adjusting the dumping apparatus, they were startled to find a handsomely dressed young Miss woman in one of the pockets. water out of the been had scooped Day by the dumping machinery whitifc had been left open after the scow h5d discharged its load at sea. Pacific Mail Steamer Manchuria is Finally Floated. Honolulu. The Pacific Mail companys steamship Manchuria, which went aground on Rabbit island, August 20, was successfully floated on Sunday and towed to this harbor by the tug A great crowd of peqple Restorer. watched the Manchuria being toured in. During the final efforts to pull the Manchuria off the reef several thousand bags of flour were jettisoned. These were washed ashore and picked up by natives. .LL I Pinch, Uie ALLENS FOOT EASE. A powder, it cures painful, smart- ing, nervous feet and ingrowing nails. It the greatest comfott discovery otj the age. Makes new shoes easy. A certain cure for sweating feet. JJ.uou; testimonials of cures. Sold by all druggists. 2.c. Trial package. FREE. Address A. S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. In MADE n. Discharge Cargo by Electricity. For the first time In the history of the port of London a cargo of tea has been discharged by electricity. ihe Huntsman, of the llarison line, having discharged such a cargo by system of continuous rollers worked by electricity in the London docks. pf C vpe) FVI OW IUVYY Any Jewelry that should bo repaired or made over. We will be very busy later on. 170 MAIN ST. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. Union Assay Office tft tft Southern Heirloom at Auction. It Is said of William H. Norman, the M. ft. H4.1UIH0 SO. SALT CITY, UTAH auctioneer, who died recently, that ho 4. v. ssoian. was responsible more than any other man for stripping the south of Its old TRIUMPHED EVEN OVER DEATH. furniture. Ills auction room was a clearing house for ancestral mahogany Remarkable Deed Aicribed to Aua- from below Mason and Dixons line, trian Bandit of 16S0. and to look about while a sale was Dr. Loy tells the following strange in progress was to bring to mind all . of the glamour story, taken from tin archives of an Austrian h)!Io officer, and relating to an execution said tit have taken place Education in Sweden. - before-the-wa- r hopi-tality- Nowhere el.--e, unless in America, is education so universal as in Sweden. Every child must go to school between the ages of seven end It. unless the parents can show that they are being privately educated. There are about twelve thousand common schools in Sweden, even the thinly populated districts having "ambulatory schools, held In various parts of the district. When this Is the case the school term Is reduced to about half the ordinary duration. The Craftsman. Hinky Dink and Barrie II. G. Wells of England, the forecast-novel man and sociologist, met an Interesting person in Chicago and In a magazine article tells all about the experience. "I made, he says, "the acquaintance of Alderman Ken na, who Is better known I found throughout the states as 'IIin!& Dink, saw his two saloons and something of the Chinese quarters about him. He is a compact, upright little man, with Iron-grahair, a clear blue eye and a manner. He wore a bowler hat dry all our through experiences in common and kept his hands in his jacket pockets. He filled me with a ridiculous idea, for which 1 apologize, that, had It aUen to the lot of J. M. Barrie to misk a university education and keep a saloon in Chicago and organize voters, he would have looked own brother to Mr. Kenna. y In Vienna in 16m): A well-know- ban- n dit named Sehavenburg was caught, together with four of his associates, and they were all condemned to death. They were already on their knees, ready to submit to their fate, when Sehavenburg addressed tho Judge, asking that his four companions might bo ranged In single file in front of him at a distance of eight feet from each other. If. he said, "after I am beheaded, I get up and walk to the first of my comrades, will you pardon him? The Judge thought he was pretty safe in complying with tho request. "But If I walk up to the second, tho third, and the fourth, will you pardon those also?" The judge replied that he would obtain their pardon from tho emperor. Tho bandit was satisfied, bent his head, received the mortal blow, and his head rolled down; but to the great surprise of tho judge and the specta- tors, tho body got up, walked alone, passed the first, second, third and fourth of the condemned men, and fell down. Tho occurrence was told to the emperor, who, according to promise, pardoned the four criminals. "Boys Will Be Boys. "There were a couple of old forty-niner- s down in Tombstone, Ariz., said a tourist the other day, "who were great friends. One of them was 80 years old and the other 81. They were taking their morning toddy one day and fell into a disagreement over WELL PEOPLE TOO the date of some pioneer occurrence. Each was insistent upon his own Wise Doctor Gives Postum to Con- recollection of it, and finally they valescents. got into a regular quarrel. Backing away from the bar, they drew their A wise doctor tries to give nature guns and blazed away at each other, fts best chance by saving the little but their sight was so dim and their istrength of the already exhausted pa- hands so unsteady that all the bultient, and building up wasted energy lets went wide. When their guns with simple but powerful nourish- were emptied the barkeep emerged ment. from beneath the counter and made "Five years ago, writes a doctor, them shake hands and make up. The "I commenced to use Postum in my local paper, the Epitaph, in describown family instead of coffee. I was ing the occurrence, treated it in an so well pleased with the results that indulgent vein and closed by saying: had two grocers place it in stock, Well, boys will be boys. guaranteeing its sale. We Make Travel Easy. "I then commenced to recommend Five trains daily via the Atchison, it to my patients in place of coffee & Santa Fe, Colorado to KanTopeka as a nutritious beverage. The consesas St. Joe, Chicago, Galveston, City, quence is, every store in town is now El Ask me Paso, City of Mexico. selling it, as it has become a house- about reduced C. F. Warren, rates. hold necessity in many homes. G. A., A. T. & S. F. Ry., 411 Dooly "Im sure I prescribe Postum as Block, Salt Lake City, Utah. often as any one remedy in the MaSunshine Helps Sugar Cane. teria Medica in almost every case ot The effect of sunshine on sugar indigestion and nervousness I treat, and with the best results. growing is said by the New Orleans "When I once introduce it into a Picayune to make the crop more profamily, it is quite sure to remain. I ductive. Thus Spain has become as growing shall continue to use it and prescribe successful with beet-suginas with her established cane-sugit in families where I practice. cliIn convalescence from pneumonia, dustry, notwithstanding an arid typhoid fever and other cases, I give mate. On the other hand, the storms it as a liquid, easily absorbed diet. and fogs that envelop the British IsYou may use my letter as a reference lands are said to have prevented the Indusany way you see fit. Name given by development of the beet-suga- r annual average, Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read try there. Englands 1,400, hours of are sunshine only to Road Wellville in "The pkgs. 3.000 iwhlle hours. has Spain Theres ft reason. . ar ar |