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Show TERRIBLE TO RECALL Hr Weeks la Bed with Intensely, Painful Kidney Trouble. Mrs. Mary Wagner, of 1367 Kossuth Av., Bridgeport, Conn., says: 1 was M weakened and generally run down with kidney disease that for a long time I could not do my work and was Fostel-Milbur- SOME BTDFCOM DONTS. Don't lie In the position all nKht If you can help It. Don't cover your he, id with the bedclothes. Have your covers warm but light. Dont go to bed huhgry. Eat any light simple food that you wish If it agrees with you Dont sleep In a room that Is too cold. From 55 to 60 degrees Is tha right temperature. Dont go to bed with cold feet, but see to It that they are warm and comfortable before you get In bed. Dont All your bedroom with and draperies, but have as llttl as possible in It to catch the dust Dont put your pillows In the sun, as It draws the oil out of the feathers Sun the bed and bedding, but place tha pillows out of the sunlight in a current of air. The Things We Eat Too much meat la absolutely hurtful to the body. Sailors on board oi ships get scurvy when their supply ol vegetable food Is exhausted. The digestive organs of the human body demand vegetable food, and if we dopt eat enough vegetables we pay for If I dearly. Nature gave us wheat, and In every kernel of wheat nature has diatribe uted Iron, Btarch, phosphorus, lime, sugar, salt and other elements necessary to make bone, blood and muscle. E ! is wheat scientifically jprepared. Cooked, and made Into crisp flakes, EGO goes into the stomach ready for the digestive orsubgans to convert It tnto stances with but little effort. eaters are & clean-eyestrong and happy lot. The proof of a E pudding and the proof of E fa la the eating. besides being solid nourishment is most palatable Every mouthful Is a Joy to the taste and direct benefit to your health. A packace of contains ten liberal breakfasts. Our friends advertise us. They eat EGO for a while. They grow strong. They are well and happy and thrv pa8 the good word along. Next time you send to the grocers tell your boy or girl to bring home a Have your ladings of children eat It is their friend. Theyll eat whtn nothing else wilt taste good. You try and you can deduct the cost from your doctors bric-a-br- EGG-O-SE- life-givi- E d, EGG-O-SE- EGG-O-SE- 10-ce- nt EGG-O-SE- E EGG-O-SE- EGG-O-SE- EGG-O-SE- EGG-O-SE- Men and Matters in Washington Proctor of Vermont Largest Individ' oal Owner and Dealer in Marble and Granite Believes in Future of Washington Senator from Iowa Held to a Policy of Pacification and Compromise' 'Getting Even. five weeks In bed. There was continual bearing ; down pain, terrible backaches, headaches and at times dizzy spells when everything, was a blur before me The passages of the kidney secietions weie irregular and painful, and there was considerable sediment and odor. I don't know what I would base done but f r Doans Kidney Fills. I could see an improvement from the first box, an 1 five boxes brought a final cure " Sold liy all dealers f) cents a box. n Co. IluOalo, N. Y. EGG-O-SE- The Country's Capital. E E h'bs WASHINGTON. One of the old men of the senate who does not rush off immediately upon the adjournment of congress Is Senator Proctor, of Vermont. The reason he does not Join the early exodus after congress adjourns Is that he has some of his principal business intei ests in this city. No one knows how wealthy Mr. Proctor Is, as he is as mum as a piece of his own granite or marble regarding bis personal affairs, but by inheritance and by tils own acquisition be is the largest individual owner and dealer in marble and granite in the world. Ke is very fond of these two stones, and he Is gradually putting them Into buildings of considerable consequence here In Washington He owns many granite and marble front houses and has Just completed a very laige apartment Red-fiel- d house with glistening white marble front. Dike some of his wealthy colleagues and predecessors in the senate, Mr, Proctor has had a good deal of faith In the future of Washington and has made many Investments which are turning out exceedingly profitable. As he grows older he seems to take a deeper Jntorest in these leal estate deals and much of hts time, even In hot weather, (3 spent at the national capital ready to turn an honest penny, and a good piany millions of them, in real estate transactions. pfEN OF EXPERIENCE IN ADMINISTRATIVE BRANCH. It is regarded as something of an advantage for a man in the senate or house to have had experience In the administrative branch of The senate Is right well off the, government l.n this regard, as theie are at present five officers In that body, men who have had jo do with the administration of gov ernment, and whose practical knowledge of executive affairs H of great benefit in the consideration of legislation. Probably the most effective of these officers is Senator Knox, who was general under the late President and under President Roosevelt. His experience In that office secured him an appointment to the judiciary committee and to the committee on Interoceanlc canals and privileges and elections, wheie legal knowledge is of particular advantage. The venerable Senator Teller, of Colorado, perved three years as secretary of the Interior under President Arthur, and to this day the expei ience he then gained shows in his handling of bills that relate to matters in the Interior department. Anything to Indians or public lands must be absolutely straight before It canrelating, pass the scrutiny pf Mr. Teller, who knows all about those affairs and who does not hesitate to expose any suspicious dealings which his experience as secretary of the interior may enable him to unearth. There are three retard of war In the senate, all of them men of ability and who are especially qualified to discuss legislation relating to the army. There Is Senator Proctor, who served as secretary of war under Haralson, and Senator Elkins, who succeeded him at the war department under (the same administration. Then there s Senator Alger, of Michigan, who was President McKinley's secretary of war all during the trouble with Spain. When technical questions affecting the war department arise, these three gentlemen are called upon to explain them and they are usually found possessed of very Illuminating Information. y Me-Inle- y ex-se- c SENATOR ALLISON AND SOBRIQUET OF PUSSY-FOOA spirit of sadness spread over the senate In the closing hours of the last session, because of the absence of William Boyd Allison, the venerable senator from Iowa, and for 33 years a member of the senate. This veteran statesman has broken very much In the past year, and it was with the deepest sorrow that his colleagues saw him compelled to yield the leadership on appropriation bills to another. For many, many years Mr. Allison has been chairman of the senate committee on appropriations, and In that position has directed the distribution of billions of dollars. No man in the senate understood the construction of appropriation bills and what were necessary expenditures so well as he. It is feared that the final break has come and that Mr. Allison will never again be able to assume the leadership that he has held in tha past. He was 77 years of age last March, and) ft is not reasonable to suppose that at that advanced age he can hope yecover sufficiently to undertake as heavy work as he has In the past. Mr. His has always been a policy .Allison was known as the great pacificator. of compromise and peacemaking. He has gone about the advancement o this principle In the most suave and quiet manner, and it is said that no man In either branch of congress has ever been able to accomplish so much Jn such a quiet w ay. He years and years ago earned the sobriquet of Pussy footed." T. tr our book, "Back to Nature." It's a good bookful of plain, THE PUBLIC PRINTER RECEIVES A BLACK EYE. Subordinates In government offices In Washgood, common sense. If you want a copy, address Company, ington have a way of getting even with superiors 10 First St.. Quincy, 111. whom they do not like. With every appearance of faithful performance of their work, they can still so retard it and mix It up as to show a The Newspaper Maker. The newspaper maker Is In honor mighty poor record for their chief and at the same time make It very difficult for their own bound to do good and sincere work. movements to be discovered. The latest exhibiThe whole community Is his client, tion of this method of even was In and Is entitled to respect. Whatever the case of Public Printer getting Stillings and occurred on his editorial page, on the last day of congiess. Since Stillings was may be advanced the right to color the news to suit brought to Washington and put at the head of the public printing office, there has been great the purpose of any faction In the Is withheld. Otherwise the fiiction between him and the subordinates in is not being treated with that eitabllshment. He was given his position on the of Inaugurating great forms, consideration or fairness. There must and mostpiomise of his time has been spent In organbe the combination of brains, incessant izing (he force' and in fighting with various knowland energy, broaf judgment cliques and organizations within the office In trjing to put his reform Into operation Mr. Stillings has made lots of edge, with derot ion to a high purpose, or tl,e paoer will fall short of achieveenemies, so that ou the last day and night of the session of congress the latter were able to give the public primer a black eve. The printing of ment Philadelphia I.edger bills and. other measures during the last hours of congress had AWFUL ITCHING ON SCALP. lvitheito been kept right up to the hour. On this occasion, however the punting office fell back and the most unaccountable cirois were made and Hair Finally Had to Be Cut to Savs delavs ensued that kept congress in session at least 12 hours longer than would have been necessary under the old regime. The president was also Any Scalp Now in Good Condisubject to annoyance by being kept at the capltol seveial hours beyonl the tion Cured by Cuticura. time usually necessary to sign bills. It is pietty well understood that all this confusion, errois and delay were I used the Cuticura Soap abd Ointwoiked for the purpose of reflecting uuon Public Printer Stillings. An 1ns been ordeied by the senate, but it is surmised that the Inment for a diseased scalp, dandruff, vestigators will have a haul time running down the offenders In this case and constantly falling of hair. Final1 he pi Inters who caused delay ate blaming the latter on bad copy and ly I had to cut my hair to save any of euioling cleiks in the house and senate. at all Jut at that time I read about takes the Cutieuia Remedies. Once every GREAT FALLS OF THE FOTOMAC.1 week I shampooed my lialr with the ATTRACTIONS OF THE Ct ticura Soap, and I used the Oint-ruIt is not ceneially known that the lari twice a week. In two months falls east of Nhagua are located in the Potai t me mv hair was long enough to do liver, some Iff miles not th west of Washing They aie called the Cleat Tails of the P up in Fiendi twist That is now five A mac, but have achieved m all their hLs s igo, and I have a lovely head little more than lot at fame and a very si; c Of hair beThe length is six inches e percentage even of the inhabi' mts of Wash low my w.,ist hue, my scalp is In -ton have ever wunes-e- d then beauty. The hi no more and ray goo condition, , gressne tiolley, however, is row to bring Jmdruff or itching of the scalp. I natmal wonder wuhin the view of resident's sed other remedies that were recomvisitors in Washington. A line has been c strutted to the point where the noble Potoi mended to me as good, but with no We send free. EGG-O-SE- E eom-munt- ty sub-seub- r ru jjifitOuk- fcaJfc i i ? 1 resu'ts ter, 1 Mrs. W. F. Grtess, Clay Cen- Oct. 23, 1905. Mother Johnny, why are you hopJohnny ping around on one foot? Woie playing horse, and Im the on papa bet on Mr. Winslow Soothing yrop For clil then teething, soften the gums, reduce ft SmwaUou,fcriii spam, cure wind colic. 20 a bottle The best hearts are ever the Jk in a succession of rapuls and falls tumbles c a good sized hill and makes one of the n attractive natural bits of sccnerv in the east is. llitheito the Gieat Falls has been knt prlncipaPy on account of the good fishing their vkinity. The small mouthed Potoi black bass is found liete in large quantities neighbonng pool were the favorite grounds of some of the nc FT.ite-me- n of the past Ev President Cleveland in bis eight years reside a was visitor In Washington in tins netghboihood. and with hi frequent fishing crony, former Commissioner of Internal Revenue Miller, a genth of equal physical weight and breadth to Mr. Cleveland, took many a stn fine bass from these waters. 'Si said Sterne. GREAT NEWS SUMMARY According t an agreement at Con Into six months ago, the republics o) San Salvador and Honduras became allies for defensive purposes. The steamer Evelyn, .with 400 pas sengers aboard, ran aground on i sand bar at Neenah, Wls. All pas sengers were taken off In safety. At a farm at Malavista, near Kan feria, July 20, a Greek 'band captured inand murdered eight Bulgarians, of farm. the the cluding proprietor Two men were killed and three others seriously hurt in a collision of two Dll trains on the Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe railroad, near Plantersville, Texas. The report published In St. Petersburg that under certain conditions Russia will be assisted by Austria in suppressing a revolution In Russia is denied. Sarah Bernhardt has been decorated with the cross of the Legion of Honor, after years of agitation on the question whether that distinction could be conferred on her. , A statement ieened by the department of commerce and labor gays the foreign commerce of the United States In the fiscal year just ended aggregated $2,970,000,000. W. I. Mayfield, a prominent politician, was shot and Instantly killed at Karns City, Texas, by J. C. Goode, an attorney and banker. The shooting was the result of a previous disagreement. The Man With the Hoe In Idaho Is the subject of a neat pamphlet Just distributed, which was compiled for the Information of homeseekers by the passenger department of the Oregon Short Line railway. Delegates from all parts of the country met In Chicago last week for the eighteenth annual session of the National Livestock Exchange. The recent agitation in the packing Industry was discussed Informally. The Allan line steamship Hibernian, which left London July 21 for Montreal, has returned' to London in a damaged condition, having been in collision off Beachy Head with the German steamer Warnow. Vice President C. W. Fairbanks, Speaker Joseph G. Cannon and United States Senator William Warner, of Missouri will. It Is stated, likely taka part in opening the Republican campaign in Missouri next fall. Five hundred men, women and children took part in a riot in New York City, during which they made a raid on a wagon load of Ice intended (or free distribution among them, and took every pound in the wagon. War Minister Etienne has announced the assignment of Major Dreyfus to the Twelfth regiment of at Vincennes. artillery, stationed This Is a crack regiment which participated In state functions at th capital. A dispatch from Martlgny, Switzerland, says' an avalanche precipitated four French tourists, names unknown, and a Swiss guide Into the torrent be-oBlack Gorge. Two of the Frenoh-aae- n and the guide were crushed and Irowned. Word has been received of the death of Mrs. Azalia Thompkins, 70 years of age, near Lorado, Ark. It y is stated the woman drove two nails into her head with intent She was blind and partially deaf. A. Smith Deveny, for fifty years a practicing attorney of eastern Kansas, 3 led on the 17th at Santa Barbara, Gal., aged 76 years. He fought in the When a Mexican and Civil wars. young man he was on the stage with v the elder Booth. a New York butch-sr- , Adam Scheuig, shot and tatally wounded Miss Louise Karcher, daughter of his employer, shot and Benously wounded the girl's mother and committed suicide by cutting his throat. The girl bad rejected Scheuig. Even leprosy cannot force Filipinos :o abandon politics. The bureau of Insular affairs has received reports of an election recently held on the lidand of Guiion by the leper colony, for the choice of a president and or councilmen. The news of the death of Lady Cur-zoof Kedleston, wife of the former viceroy of India, caused a great shock at Simla, and from all parts of India come expressions of keen sorrow. Her splendid work in behalf of the natives, especially the women, endeared her to ail the Indians. Dick Hyland of San Francisco won from Tommy Mov.att of Chicago in the eiith round of a scheduled twenty-rounbout m Denver. Mowatt was outclassed from the beginning and in the sixth round Mowatts seconds threw up the sponge to save their man farther punishment. The National Livestock exchange at Chicago has decided to stand by the packers and make every effort to prove that their meat Is all tha manufacturers claim. It was decided also to request Secretary of Agriculture Wilson to meet a committee to discuss the new inspection order. Alfred Beit, the well known South African financier is dead. Mr. Beit was one of the richest men in England, being worth $25,000,000 to $50,-00- 0 000, yet he was seldom In public and was hardly known outside of the circles of finance. He was a warm friend of Cecil Rhode w ten-pennsui-eid- con-sejal- n Covered Six Hundred Miles in Five Days Over the Roughest Kind of Country. ) V O L D A B The Tarahumares, a great tribe of the northern Sierra Madre, are the greatest runners on eyth, not In regard to speed but In endurance. They have been known to average 170 miles per day; there is an absolute record that Is Indisputable of a Tarahumare sent with an Important government document that necessitated an immediate answer covering the distance there and back, jaunt. In five days, or an average of 120 miles covered In each 24 hours, not counting the time lost while the answer was being prepared, and it must be remembered that this feat was not performed upon a fair road or on an undulating plain. It was over the wildest country that the Sierra Madre affords; up and down paths that the very deer would hardly esteem a trial; the only level ground encountered was the crossing of a deep river. Also, the a pinole, Journey was done on species of popcorn ground down and mixed with water, and the runner carried his camp equipment, a native woven white wool blanket. E 600-mi- le KAFFIR WOMAN Old Abe ts the trade mark of tha famous Casa TKroahor. He has witnessed numerous victories over all competing threshers. Sucoeea always crowns the Caao. Makers of the Case have a far seeing, eagle eye, and always keep away ahead of all competitors. Sole agents for Bain Wagons, Red Tag Twine, McCornick Machines, Deere, Oliver and P. O. Plows For any item la Implements, Vehicles or Stoves, please write us. Terms to suit Leading Implement Dealers Vuh and Idaho WAS BRAVE Consolidated Wagon and Machine Armed Only with Hoe, She Forced Lioness to Drop Human Frey It Was Carrying Off. of the first explorers of the Interior of South Africa was William Cotton Oswell, a noted hunter and a friend of Livingstone, to whom he rendered important aid. In his biography the following story is given from one of his African letters: An incident highly creditable to Kaffir womanhood occurred just as we reached Mabotse. The women, as is their custom, were working in the fields, for they hoe, and the men sew. A young man, standing by the edge of the bush, was chatting with them. A lioness sprang on him, and was carrying him off, when one of the women ran after her, caught her by the tail and was dragged for some little distance. Hampered by the man In her mouth and the woman behind her, she slackened her pace, whereupon her assailant straddled over her back and hit her across the nose and d head with a heavy hoe until she dropped her prey and slunk to cover. Youths Companion. Her Time All Taken. The average woman thinks the sun and stars would cease to shine sooner than that she could interfere with the regular routine of household duties. inA Sabetha woman was recently formed by her physician that she would have to have an operation performed. She s&ld she didnt see how She could that Monday was washing day, Tuesday Ironing day, Wednesday the missionary society met, Thursday was the day to clean up. Friday to bake, Saturday to give the children their baths and mend. If he could get it in Sunday after dinner and before evening service perhaps she would try it. Sabetha Herald. Company One GEO. T. ODELL, Gen. Mgr. Houses at Salt Lake, Ogden. Logan, Idaho Fall and Montpelier WE CLOSE SATURDAYS AT t R. M. TIME IS MONEY i i And food Watch will save Us cost many timet in year. We eel! GOOD Watohee, and repair Good MS atches, and g narmnteo them to keep time. 170 (AINSfi SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH short-handle- Long Fibre cf Silkworm. Authorities and popular works differ greatly in their estimates of the length of the fibre in the cocoon of the domestic silkworm, Bombyx mori. Published statements of the length of this fibre could be cited which range all the way from 1,100 feet to eleven mile. Even so good an authority as the Encyclopaedia Brit&nnica places It at 300 yards. Recent measurements made in the division of entomology show that with certain Milanese yellow cocoons raised in the Unit ed States from eggs purchased from France the fibre varies In length from 383 to 1,195 yards. Forest and Stream. Potato Chowder. Pare and cut into blocks two quarts of potatoes. Peel and chop two good-sizeonions, half a cup of celery and two tablespoonfuls of parsley. Put in the bottom of a kettle a layer of potatoes, a sprinkling of onion and parsley, a dusting of salt and pepper, and so oq until your Ingredients are all used. Add a pint of water, cover tightly and cook slowly until the potatoes are tender. Rub together one tablespoonful of butter and two of flour, add a pint of milk and stir until boiling; add S small teaspoonful of salt, then jour over the chowder and serve. Washing Fluid. Here is a recipe for a good washing fluid: One box potash, one punce salts tartar, one ounce pulverized ammonia one ounce pulverized borax, two quarts boiling water. Afer dissolved add four quarts cold water. Use one cuj to boiler of clothes. Keep in jugs oi glass jars where it will not freeze ana out of the wav of chidren; alo keep the children out u' be room where 11 Is being made. Union Assay Office M. J. S. MANAUS. SADLa. A. O. BOA tAAS SALT LAKB OITV. UTAH V. Curing a Pampered Pet. veterinary had a system all his own. When he received an overfed toy dog he would consign him to a disused brick oven with a crust of bread, an onion and an old bod When the dog began to gnaw tha bread, the anxious mistress was' informed that her darling was doing When It commenced operanicely. tions on the onion, word was sent that the pet was decidedly better; but when the animal tackled the boot, my lady was gratified to hear that her precious pet was ready to be removed. Womans Home Companion. A very clever We Make Travel Easy. Five trains daily via the Atchison. Topeka & Santa Fe, Colorado to Kansas City, St. Joe, Chicago, Galveston, El Paso, City of Mexioo. Ask ms about reduced rates. C. F. Warren,' G. A., A. T. & S. F. Ry., 411 Dooly Block, Salt Lake City, Utah. The Power cf Flattery. "Really, Jane, said Mrs. Simper-to- n to her maid, who was not consumed with an overwhelming desire to work hard, you are the laziest girl I ever knew! You cant even do what youre told. I don't think you hsvs one redeeming quality. You must leave on the first of next month. Law, mum, said Jane, who knew that her mistress was not proof ow can I do me against flattery, work when I ear you and on the piano that beautiful that I simply cant elp stoppln to listen to you? It aint my fault that Ilove good music! "That will do, Jane! You may stay! Stray Sto- ries. Merit System Indorsed. Representative civil service reform- ers who met in Washington recently to confer with the national civil service commission paid their respects to the president, and received from him gratifying indorsement of their work. After considerable experience in almost every kind of governmental work, said he, I have never yet found any position or branch of the service as regards which the intrusion of political reasons in making appointments doe3 not do damage.' He said further that the service was the least efficient in government offices the heads of which tried to circumvent the merit system law. All Hallows d College Salt Lake City Unierthe Direction of the Marist Fathers, aided by Expert Lay Professors. Boardlne and Hay School for Bora. Situated lo the heart of the Rockr Mountain district, nearly one mile a hme sea level U enjors an unsurpassed c imate Buildings modern sieara heated and oieunc htfh ed Hot and eoid bahs. The institution claims to thorough oourses la ClassKal, ucntitk and touimrcial Branches conferring degrees In the sameu Inspection of chemical and phrsical laboratories invited-- A fine Museum and Mineralogy department separate are of little hot s bv a cimoteu maser brnnsMumof tb best. Indoor g raes during winter season crupulsorv imutarv dml under the direction of an armv officer Music ef eterr kind ie taught, the hand and the on hestra being special features of the cotlete Private training for student outside of regular school hours, in Higher Math nauos, Chemistry, Mineralogy, commerc-aalso in and moderate. Terms etc., Assaying l subjects. Apply for full Tear Book and other particulars to The Rev. President e 9 FEAT OF RUNNER. , |