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Show BREAK DOWN. . Sometimes women drift Ilto a condition of half Invalid. Con- j tlnual languor, all tired out, run down, backache, nerves shattered, headache, terrible pain, no appetite, poor digestion. In nine cases out of ten it's because the kidneys fall to do their work of filtering the poisonous system waste from the blood. The kidneys are weak and need the strengthening help of Doans Kidney Pills. Head how these pills repair a weakened physical condition when this condition Is caused by sick kidneys: Mrs. Sadie Mettles of 394 W. 4th Ave., Columbus, Ohio, says: Prior to the year 1898 I suffered considerably from backache, pain in the head, languor and depression and weakness of the action of the kidneys. The pain was always worse in the morning, and I felt miserable. I was induced to procure a box of Doan's Kidney Pills and I began tbelr use. They proved prompt ud effective. They cured mo and there has been no return of the trouble since taking them. I owe all the credit to Doans Kidney Pills. A FREE TRIAL of this great kidney medicine which cured Mrs. Mettles will be mailed on application to any part of the United States. Address Foster-MIlburCo., Buffalo, N, Y. For sale by all druggists, price 50 WOMEN 'cfax &IpihV n eents per box. DETECTIVE WORK IN INDIA. Native Police Are Not Scrupulous Their Methods. A recently In published book on India tells of a native detective whose methods were anything but scrupulous. One Important matter investigated was a robbery of about half a lakh of rupees worth of silver Ingots (about (25,000) that was sent down on camels with an escort of fifteen armed men from Indore to Kotah. The escort was killed by Dacolts and the silver taken. Isrl Pershad, the oriental Sherlock Holmes, rasseldar major of a native regiment, made It hla business to bring these men to Justice and when asked in after years how he obtained hla proofs remarked, smilingly stroking his heard, that If a man was Judiciously strung up, spread-eagle-wis- by his thumbs, much useful Information might be extracted and to having no marks of show to the sahibs he generally held his tongue. Of a certain witness In this case he wrote that he had given awfully good evidence at the trial, but as there was Just a little discrepancy between this and his previous depositions before the political agent, when the original files were called foi by the higher court, It would be better to omit this one and say It had been eaten by white ants" Odd Verdicts. An English newspaper tells a story cf a I ural corouers Jury, which, upon belns told by a medical witness that the case under consideration was one of felo do se, brought in a verdict of 'C&ixf C flemory. a perfume doth remain, In the folds where It hath lain. So the thought of you, remaining lieoply folded In my brain. Will not leave me; all thlnga leave me; As You remain. Other thoughts may come and go, Other moments I may know That shull watt me, In their going, As a breath blown to and fro, Fragrant memories; fragrant memories, t'ome and go. Only thoughts of you remain In my heart where they have lain, Perfumed thoughts of you. remaining, A hid sweet ness, In my brain, Others leave me; all things leave me; You temttln. Arthur Symons. w St HIS WIFES COUSIN Hy T. V. He LKOM. Copyright, "It train! j.c, by Daily Is too provoking to miss the woman at her worst, Mrs. Ronald Douglas looked prettier still with her nose and a deep flush upon her rounded cheeks. Whether both came from heat of the dainty gas stove or from temper at disappointment, the result was the same; and so thought her stylish cousin, Madge Marcy, who was an orphan inmate of her home. Too provoking! the young wife repeated as she held back her rich skirt with one plump and jeweled hand, and with the other turned down the gas and replaced the lid of the should "Ron steaming chafing-dishave been here five minutes ago: and by the next train his terrapin will be ruined; and well have the night mare from late supper. How stupid of him to miss the train! I am sure Cousin Ron had a good Miss k.arcy began, sudden reason, ly catching the glint of her cousin's eye and finishing: Luckily I did not rut the wine and Ice for the Regent's punch before he came. He always likes It live, as he says. He likes all things live Mrs, Douglas responded meaningly. Why, Madge, you affect to understand Ron as well as his wife does. For which his wife should be duly thankful." the girl retorted not withI save her so much out a blush. trouble by doing so. lie recogul.zr s It, at least. the young wife answered Quite! briefly. "Have you seen my Choir Invisible anywnere? Oh, here it Is. She burled herself In her book, and the down cushions, under the stand lamp, while Miss Marcy sat at the piano and let her taper hands stroll over the keys. Please play something German! Mrs. Douglas cried presently. Her voice was sharp, with a testy ring A pretty tip-tilte- h pink-shade- d In It. "I was only thinking with my fingers, Nell." the girl answered, whirl Found drowned. But In Virginia lug round on the stool. What was I City, Neb., some years ago, when a playing? popular citizen shot a Chinaman "That stupid old Charlie Is my darthrough the middle of the back with ling! and you ve pla.ved it five Henry rifle, and killed him, the times," the other answered irritably. cm oners Jury brought In a verdict I detest Scotch things!" of suicide. "Cousin Ron Is Scotch. Madge Marcy retorted ipiietly. "Hut dear French Submarine Hotel. me! how agreeable we must have Large numbers of visitors are at- been to each other. Nell. The clock tracted every summer to the submatwenty past eleven, and he'll be rine hotel near Perdln, on the south Fays here In ten minutes. coast of France. The building Is of "You are nothing If not correct. I, on concrete foundations, and Madge! This was frigid enough to bn been fitted with large plate glass cool the punch, sans windows, which enatdo the guests to What Is the matter with you tolook upon the beauties of submarine night?" The tall, lissome girl loft the Hie from a depth of six fathoms. piano and threw herself among the down cushions ; one long, gleaming ARMY TRIALS. arm coil.nl about her cousin's neck. Nell Douglas, If joti were not JutlAn Infantrymans Long Siege. and I were not I; if Cousin Ron weie This soldiers tale of food Is Interest- not tho doting dullard of a husband ing. that he is I would nnlly begin to During his term of service In 17th believe you were growing Jealous!" Infantry in Cuba and Philippines, an "Jealous, Indeed!" The young wifes Ohio soldier boy contracted a disease cheeks wero aflame no.v, and fretty of the stomach and bowels which all army doctors who treated him pronounced Incurable, but which Grape-Nut- s food alone cured: In October, 1899, when my enlistment expired, I was discharged from the army at Calulute, Philippines, and returned to the States on the first available steamer that left Manila. When I got home I was a total wreck physically and my doctor put me to bed laying he considered me the worst broken-dowman of my age he ever aw and after treating me S months be considered my case beyond medical aid. During the fall and winter of 1900 and 01 I was admitted to the Barnes Hospital la Washington, D. C., for treatment for chronic Inflammation of the stomach and bowels but after 6 months returned home as bad as ever. I continued taking medicine until February, 1902, when rending a news-pspr- r What Is the matter? one day I road about Grape Nuts 1 ard was so Impressed seat out for a tho eyes she glued upon her book Lad aught but teiuh me-in then) I pa.t ace right awny. "The result la quickly told for I am surprised at such a knit, Nell Lave used Grape-Nutcontinually ever even front you V hi n I.Kuu.r Mur-c': cc with the be t lusults, my health changed her name to iu.;!.n I a I can do a fair day'a hard work, Becuuno he was t "Soli m I hoAl are tn mind cm-I- I trewo '?" the girl bride 4i) k ; lm" riln-pmmdj In merry Inu r!i. lil.'n a m w tumi alto-gr- t tit and I "Bochum pe win a eci cr. i t an bone t turn, i nt 'l own ir,y pr.-.rm d ( Utiliei'iilng, 'VUn umii-iQrape Nuta i I " iill i!oi i f, r m honor. Tho w .li.i-iwin ' v.u. e au.-i-,N Cl hi re,t im to he ji il u Battle Ch,,,, given by Do turn It l.b. ra i it t and cii.v u Had he rnnuted toy one if vv it! t ... i nnv a 'ilt Uui.t-an- d v. serves not pitv, n Hey woulj hive pi i m riin'd i.mpc. . i v i vm "Why, nr' NuU ItliPiedl itelj Nell!" tic id'., r w Look il each pkg. lor the famous lUlW thoughtless 1 Witi lime book, The Road to Wellvlllu. . t. . n 1 - f.-- i Story PublUhing Company. when you were worried. Ah! that's his cab! Ill run and live the punch, while you turn the terrapin. Now, Nell, dear, dont scold the poor fellow ! She swept through the portiere of dining-room- , Jimt as the truants pass key grated in the latch. A puzzled look half query, half content-sw- ept the face Mrs. Douglass turned first to her and then to the tall mirror, as sfca smoothed tho laces ruffled about her bosom. Next Instant she was extricating herself from a bearlike hug. "You mean old runaway! To keep the meshed about him as the web of Fate! Frozen as to stone the wife stovd dazed and voiceless; her eyes were riveted upon the hideous sin before them; her blood froze In horror, conAnd gelation heat could not melt. then soft, long drawn kisses broke stillness each one the deadened smiting dull upon her brain and driving through It the hideous truth. And then Madge Marcys eyes, piercing the gloom beyond, found them fixed hy her cousin's cold stare, as by a But, bold and reckless, Basilisks. the girl only smiled and whispered: "He Is my cousin, Nell. Go back to bed and be good! Her voice melted the frozen charm. The wronged wife hurled herself toward the guilty pair a Vengeance Implacable. In the broad light gleamed the lorg, sharp dagger she found somehow In her hand; Its uplifted blade directed not at her rivals but her husbands heart! Then, as that blade descended like a flash, Nell Douglas fell upon the carpet prone lifeless. And even then one word crashed down upon her brain potent, Simul Remember! commandful: taneously Mrs. Ronald Douglas was s sittlrg bolt upright In bed; her voice asking quietly: "Are you 111, dollin' wife? "Oh, Ron, It was dreadful! I had I such an awful awful nightmare. am sure It was the terrapin. No, Nell; I am sure It was not. "Then, love, what could it have been? Sweetheart, It was that silly fad bus-band- again! SECRET OF THE SPHINX. Information Given to the Seeker of Hidden Treasure. The Egyptian Gazette of Cairo publishes the following. The subjoined translation of a part of the Kittb el Kanoor will be of considerable Interest for and may perhaps encourage those of our readers who propose to uncover the sphinx. The Kitab el Kanoor is a book compiled certainly several hundred years back and very highly valued by Maghrabl treasure seekers. Not many copies of the work are known to exist Go to the sphinx and measure from its face southeast twelve mallkl cubits that Is to say, each & cubit and a Search half of the greatest cubit there and you will find two mastabas of stone and stones scattered around them. Dig between the two mastabas about a man's height and you will find a plate (? flagstone). Clear it from sand well and raise It and pass to the door which is the door of the great pjranild. Cross the threshold of the door and beware of the wells on the right and left, which are closed wells (sic). Pass straight on and take Crept Into the hall. do notice of the wells and you will two lone women up all night, by care find In the breast (front) of the wall a great stone (? turning). Open It and leasness about a train. Really couldnt help It, darling pass on and you will see many cells on the right and left and before your Dr. Douglas answered cheer wifey! face a great cell with the (great) king do! ily; pronouncing the adjective Hu' You see the operation old SI1 of the former kings of Egypt and cerly wired me to come for was a kings with him and his son around tuelr kingly robes capital one. The subject was worn him, wearing to a t!i read; and heart complications adorned with gold and silver, and you forbade anaesthetics. So we used will see their treasures and their emeralds and pearls and ornaments hj pi.otism That silly fad again!" his wife an- of gold and silver. swered with a i out. "Ronald Doug las I do believe joU are becoming a Assistance. hypnotic crank! Viceroy Al.ii'ff, the Russian solI will, if my crankiness mitigates dier, visited America In 1878. A Wash-I- t I am suffering," he said giavely. fton official said of him the other lorced to give so nniili of that to day : be crttel only to be kind; that if a "Alexleff came here on the Clmbrla woman like this with a number of Russians of high "Oh. it was a woman? rank, and the quant Hy of wine these "Yes, and a marvelously beuutiful men could consume without belrg afone. She detained me, as Slici rly fected by It was the talk of the day. wished to test hi r powers further, There were even editorials In the anl bo I triaged my train. newspapers on tlds matter. Sne humbugged even jou?" tllog! "I remember entering the Russians e:.l Mrs. Douglas retorted. "Ron. for suite In Wnshirgtnn one day with Al, a scientific old ib.ar, exleff. and coming upon a young colojou arc the most eas.ly fooled by a nel who sat nt a table smoking with pretty woman" four bottles before "There's but one pretty woman to him. empty rhnmpngne me. dollin wife," was tho genuine Alexleff looked at the empty bottles response "and sho hasn't fooled and laughed. me." Did you drink all that without asho asked. sistance?" Tho foretold nightmare to bo foaled No. said the young officer, by terrapin, seemed to be a mere languidly, I hud the assistance of a myth. Silent o as of Egyptian tombs bottle of burgundy.'" the dark Ixmclus muiii-hwraipi-as the eiock chimed three. In tho Night Caps In Virginia. daikcess the Miru-elay wldc-ejeSenator Daniel, of Vlrglna, tells of hut texifiil. thinking over the new a nmu front Richmond who was visitc f the day. Sudd nl his wife spoke; he ing a country cousin. Tho latter got eauel.t hi- name her cousin's. His sleepy at nine oclock and vainly tried In desperation, ho hand Intuitively went out to wake her, to keep awake. as he muttered: "My fault! Terra opened a bottle, suylng, "Cousin Jim, but she spoke again and the lets have s night cap. pin scientist paused to listen, smiling Cousin Jims face brightened, and Then tho night-cabroadly In the Inky darkness. disappeared; but ho conthe French clock rtlmcd the quarter. tinued talking, until his courteous Mrs. Douglas sat bolt upright In country cousin finally said, "Cousin bed. a sense of horror of hideous Jim, you must exm-- t me. But Fin doom upon her. She reached out her accustomed to going to bed at nine arm. the plump little hand feeling for oclock. In fort, to ho frank with you, her protector's , allow. R was empty I sposed youd take the hint anil go to his place by her vacant! She bed on tho night cap." his name- - then louder at walxper-'"Well, my dear cousin, glvo m th hist In ngonioii robs. No answer other strlrg to that night-caand I'll came She gl meed at the door. It go to sleep. Every night-rahas two was ajar, a dim ghaut from the hall string." Chit ago Retard Herald. lamp reflecting upon his empty phice. Shuddering with cold dread burnCloudland. , ing with tl Vine ,it liel i.wtl net tho Cr1mnn unU Intent A MMhed wit- - f!1, llmiilii upon Ihelt,irci.i.'hlly from bed Ginir-Ilt v Hip ,,u n or Hip npw moon's md crop' info the hilt. Before her i A lt-B "rein p ; rhi'stlli.o to III doom," rwarm of Cul-- n ii ju' ii a v mrr j r m; A !!li s tfit'iHit nf ilthi l M l y I I'nt liluw f t he mmrl one' clear-headed- - i I i . rm-d- mountains, peak upon peak, as thick as Junks In a Chinese harbor, and range beyond range Inexhaustible; no sounds of mortal life came up inside the rock, while the river, gentian blue, wound silent In transparent pools below. The panorama in Japan on a splendid summer day is impossible to describo to an English reader who has not been in Deafness Cannot Be Cu the East, for such a one will read belocal applicntluna, aa they cannot tween the lines the local color In V eutfed portli.0 of the ear. 1 nere I. autl that l by onUiutw,.' which he was bred, instead of the cure Deafness la liy an fntamtd wholly different atmosphere that mucousIs llnlns of the KusUchlauTnU i lurtamed tube have a rumliiiij . you heightens the charm of the rlcture perfect henrlnit.aud when It la eniirei,;?' uul-Ihe la ness aud air luminous result, tho thr irnisini;.!' there brilliant, Iitlraii Ail I i4 ibU tube rtMtnrvd loiuJul which Invest our eye with telescoplo N will be ilC'iirujrM of ten are c.iu-r- d hy i aiarrh, abnrt power and brings the whole landscape out but an Inflamed ootullUuu of thr imin,.,,, W will slve One Hundred Dollar for ui to our feet; while a soft suspicion of De.ifnena (canned by that rntino silky haze seems to float a halo round by ilaU'a Catarrh Cure,catarrh) send for e!mu K. CllKM.Y 4 to. hill. Switzerland, each foliage-hiddeBold by Druira'st". 7.V. Take Uail'a Family lllli for constipate too, Is a mountain world, but small conentire compared with this; the Austrian Marriage Law tent from Innsbruck to Geneva only The Austrian marriage la the length of this single They proklU Island of Japan a thousand miles of very severe. continuous romance. Ar.d the quality rlages between Christians am of the sunshine is what separates, by and between Christians and let. a very wide gulf, a summer's day In marriage between a Protestant these latitudes irom one In more an and a man who said h northerly Europe. Cornhill Magazine. particular creed has just bee. nulled ty the supreme court The Rival Cities. I do not belters Ptso's Cure for Cou-i- r Well, said the New Yorker, tanr.t-lnrlhas an equal for coughs aud colda-j- lj a' "you dont Eee ary grass growSprings, ImL, Fib. it,n ing In our streets. That's so, re- Boxes, Trinity the plied clever Philadelnhian, COST OF LIVING IN scheme of yours. Whats that? ful To keep tearing your streets up so Modern Improvements Have the grass cant grow. Philadelphia on Natives. Press. ,L'V During a recent tour In " An Easy Way To Do It ly sixteen months, from Feb- 1 tfT-to In which June, 1902, Mineral, Idaho, April 11. Mr. D. 1901, S. Colson of this place has something Japan, Korea, China, the Philipp ;.1 to say which will be of Interest to Cochin China, Siam and many men. Mr. Colson claims to Straits Settlements. Burmah, have found a simple way to get rid of Syria and Palestine, I founi r , pains in the back. Sciatica or Rheu- where a deep Interest In the The eo:cwt He has cured himself and economic conditions. matism. so claims personal experience in proof people fn Asia care little for but the price of food and nT" of hla method. touches every man, woman anil. . Mr. Colson says: JJM'V I had awful pains In my hip. They at a sensitive point Almost everywhere the old got so bad at last that I could hardly walk. I tried several things, but got cheap living are parsing away. 8', ;j', no relief till I began to nse Dodd's era, railways, telegraphs, newsptj labor-savin- g machinery and tbs h Kidney Pills and 1 had taken but a of Ideas are D00. ductlon Western few of these pills till the pain left but curely revolutionizing the 0; me entirely. "Dodds Kidney Pills certainly did Shantung wheat, which formerli me lots of good and I consider them no market beyond a radius ofi dozen miles from the wheat fleli a great medicine. The remedy that cured Mr. Colson now be shipped by railway and 6 is the same that has been making ship to any part of the world, u such sensational cures of Bright's consequence every Chinese buys Disease, Diabetes, Dropsy and Rheu- to pay more for It. In like bu matism all over the country. The new facilities for export have ion. name of the medicine Is Dodds Kid- trebled, and In some places rupled the price of rice In China, L ney Pills. and Japan. Century Magazine. I No Wonder He Was Stout Hand Power Bay Ires B3S OtA A Scotchman paid a visit to London best Inventli i Greatest, to inspect the electric apparatus of the age. Asimplest, boy can make rq V sized 14x18x48 in. bales like fun that city, with a view to Its Introduction in his native town. On his re-- two boys can bale three tons ps Dear me, easily. SESD THIS KOTICB turn his wife exclaimed: JamlcI! That trip has dune ye a power to the John A. Salzer Seed CifOCa of guld. IIoo stout ye hae gotten. I Crosse, Wls., w 1th Be stamps for oU" hope ye did as I telt ye and pua on Ing. am; get their big catalog, ful tills great Hay Press, sevibi ane of the dlzzen clean shirts that I hundreds of tools and thousando''' ElizaOh. aye, gied ye cvpry day." rletles of Farm and Vegetal)! Sior 1 beth. was the re ply. "I did just as yo (W. N. U.) Xv, said put on a clean shirt every day, CAME TO EARTH SUDDENl an I hae them a on noo. Pittsburg Press. How Quick-WitteProfessor s Mm. Wlnulnw Roothlni PjTnp , Up His For cM.'irea terthlmr, oftfii the nMurap fn LuU colic. On o day a certain professtrSSff! buU4 flsuiuuAUvu, i puUi, cun) mat! ematies at O. University pH Ventrilcquial Fowls, ed to set out on a Ehort Journej M. Emile Morwert, tecretary generhorseback. IB was an absent mi', Th al of French Guiana, has sent to tho ; person, and while saddling them too Jardln ties Pintles In Paris two pairs was thinking out some intricate of venirilo'iuial fowls. These birds lero. Some students stood near ( are greatly amusing to visitors to tho watched him abstractedly placpu J, gardens, who assemble round their saddle on hind part before. exclaimed d Oh, Professor, capo liy their cries, which at one timo appear to coino from the trees, at tho group, "you are putting thsxn others from tho sky and sometimes end of your saddle foremo-t.- " from the ml 1st of tho crowd Itself. "Young man." replied th with somo tartnesa, "you are ent too smart How do yon know A r the Gough anti Works off t ho Gold toll Laxatiro l'.rouioQuiuino Tablets. Price Zoc. wrong, when I have not yet In which direction I Intend topM world-stretche- w - is n one-fourt- h J f ' Ab6ent-Mindedne- a-- ' j ip prof-v,- 8tw Catching P'geons In Queenstown. Tho ragged children of Queenstown catch plgeurs In a curious way. Scat ed In a row on tho edge of the pavement, they each nave a string stretching Into the road, at tho end of which Is a nooso surrounding some tempting bread crumbs. Homeless pigeons pounce on tho meal, and are as quickly Jerked to tho pavement hy the cheering youths. I ornlon Graphic. Carpets can he colored on tho floor with PUTNAM FADELESS DYES. Weath In Yucatan. Yucatan has a population of SI 0,000, and owing to tho fact that It Is th hom of th henequen, the agave, which furnishes ths finest fiber, th Yucstecoa have more money per cap-Ita then any other people In the world. 1 hui a nhrril nf i j I I 4, I'1) t t G I .11 MM firt Im h ( I Soreness ini it Mai i i rrn;i i-- - 1 coos. Inter-Mountai- lie made by A'J. pnmpi'.f. Il warms, PH00 SUPFLY ! lean and foreign lrrlgntlon author, An Interesting program, Includnt" genulno Mexican bull fight. given by the citizens. For f u rtber IAKE formation regarding date meeting, railroad fares, etc., f' add'' C. E. Warren, room No. 411, block, Salt Lake City, Utah. Jy Getting Things Down Fin. It is said that a fly makes strokes per second with Its ' and it has been proven that il uso of the microphone you css a ily walk! and curaj. '' L' it In Stlffus ss i CO, to wwiqn photo supplt oo, - "'EXCLUSIVE ... . -., PHOTOGRAPH 10 DEALERS vcrntj --j , j iso -- WSITS SO tTAlOOU SOUTH ANO MAIN, SALT LAK QITV ' 4 of t lureit rr St. Jacobs Oil SALT m pound barrels. tnj i - dwellers In and addresses will ( Price, SSc, and 50c. vA. i X O cf t! r)h ful. h way out ot 11.3 tr ,ut.o is to use Itfpg tint n me from Mu i it. i mid win oiiij d f n:u V.it.n-a- , ir.ip nre "llie1 Gin M I l.U'. rutinti Ah.ii 1,1, about I it in i I n 4 t. tin h pml ably ha nti annual crop uf J.nou.imo to- M- mk pvp--v ! The Meeting of tho National lrrlgV, Congress. To be held at El Paso. Texas. promises to be of great inters''6'1 wtVpi urt pMpc from hraj to fort, im with th Utah tender to Ihs whon Fifty Cr.ics Grew. VHae Wt-i-r- Nt i tt till j Jm M Lipplncott's. A Bad Fix Whn pp )t-- 'f !, Cc1 d - 1 Decadent A lecturer who has a Terr ture on The Decadence of nT lish gave this address bef0r, : an' s clutu At the close of th,' very much overdressed W0B! f fuss and feathers type cs ; him, and said, I did enjoy , I ever and ever so much, and with you that the English deciding awfully. Hardly no (f proper nowadays, and the W knows Vihat the next general talk like if nothing aint donJ Womans Home CompanJ' It. Panorama One of the Most Beautiful In the World. On every side of us, from our feet to the golden distance far away, the tvi-ry- h-- - I IN THE HILLS OF JAPAN. MUSlfc SHEET w UAH' imnu: - VI limit All unit! 11 the Httiitr rUi ft'" intr CLAYTON MUSIC CO. Mtniloiv (hit Salt Lh U1! cfr. Ml In If , j , |