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Show I Slim ONE DAV HIVESTMEHT BEHIND SCHEDULE. Beaton Buaincee Man Wanted Tima to Cateh Up. LOTS IN EAST GARFIELD to Take y - fum-iion- u. afli'r-dinne- . houooo now Sdui inlilii an.l ioru com- frrocnt pri.i will In. ro buy now wnile tin y himichrau. wwa SixJ of Iota 26x121 corn. , a 10 to IfiO each. Price Tern, a. i,. fourth cash, balaaco in o,j. eaa,i monthly paymeiitc. I.ii,r:.l diLui;i t for caoh. For niupo and other li.furnii'.'G.-- i at once. Basi-Hooklid- Investment Co. Lake flly, Mai,. Ml Bllg, e s u IKK IMII.I.HT .1,0 r,w l K enpemlril in wink in.. ii;,rA,id meltnr which will gli cnii.l.iynn-ni ihousanOo of i.i.i.pld hli, Wllal ka' uWowra. uud uh Kot H.imi-I- .i i u,e lir,iy town In enny walking 'iini.niie inc ro rapidly holnc wild. r-limune Hooper Reference, Walker Tiros.' Rank. impi-i.-iim-d- 1 NO RELIEF FROM We Are Pleased To announce that our watch repairing facilities have been Increased sufficiently to promise all work promptly. The usual guaranies. d China's Tea Trade Declining. Soma Interesting statistics have Bean collected by Arnold, at concerning the great decline In China's tea trade. From 1678, when tea waa first introduced Into England, until 1837 China held exclusively the tea trade of the world. India began to enter the tea rket. The Chinese trade reached high tide In 1888, with a toUl export af 80,000,000 pounds. In 1884 China furnished about 72 per cent of the worlds total, India and Ceylon 18 per cent and Japan and Formosa 10 per cent But la 1904, when the total had Increased to 644,000,000 pounds, China contributed only 80 per oent, India and Ceylon 60 per cent, Japan and Formosa 10 per cent The decline In China la ascribed to careless methods of cultivation and preparation of the leaf. Vice-Cons- Koo-Cho- A Precious Heritage. Sweetness of temper Is a precious heritage. It gives beauty to everything. It keeps Its windows open towards the spice country, and fills the home with perpetual delight The for Innate possessor of a sunny soul is God's evangel in a dark world. He is a living Gospel, which no one will ever repudiate, and the blessedness of which all men will appreciate. The body will grow old and tho smooth brow will be furrowed, but a happy aliposltion Is an aureole to the grey crown of age. Blessed la ho whose Ufa looks out upon the land of Beulah, and whose soul is responsive to the outlying vision." Exchange. to Trim a Fern. Boston ferns that have grown so large and luxuriant as to permit dividing Into smaller plants may have settings taken away from the roots How Hostess Trade Union. What la wanted la a hostess' trade anion, a powerful combination of society women pledged to maintain their t, own and to extinguish socially any man guilty of the slight est lapse of the oourtesy which every woman has every right to expect The drawback to the formation of such a society lies In the fact that nnfortn-aatel- y being respected neither by men nor by each other moat women do not respect themselves either Ladles' Field. without damage to the plant. If carefully done. If transplanted to the right soil and kept under proper conditions the cutting should root well and develop Into a healthy plant A fern does not need hot and Inces-ean- t sunshine. Two of the finest Boston ferns known to tho writer spend the entire winter in windows whom scarcely a sunbeam falls, though there It plenty of light A little sun, however, does them no harm, and a moist atmosphere la eaentlal. self-respec- STILL MOM PROOF All In tho Point of View. CoL Barnedale, a prominent cltlsen That Dr. Williams Pink Pill Have Cured Even the Most Stubborn Cases of Rheumatism. "When I was a boy of sixteen," says Mr. Otto IL Rose, a retired grocer, of 1226 Lexington Avenue, Indianapolis, Ind., "I met with a serious accident which Injured the bone of my head over the right eye. I recovered from the accident to all appearances, hut not many years after I began to have intense pains In the Injured hone, which came on every year and would last from a few days to several week. point "I consulted the doctors who told Hobby of Secretary Straus. me that .1 waa suffering from neuralSecretary Straua la one of the recog- gia. The tight of my right eye waa nised connoisseurs In the United affected, ao that at times I could State of pottery and porcelains. For scarcely see out of It, while both eyee many years he has studied this line watered constantly. During these atold art now so generally fallen into tacks I waa often dizzy from tbe terdlanae. He has collected some of the rible paint. Tbe pains came on every finest specimens extant and many of and passed away In the aftermorning these he win soon Install In his Wash-lagtonoon. I never suffered from the pain Mrs. Straus Is at night residence. "I tried without success to get reequally addicted to the fad, and It le said that one of the rarest pleasures lief until a friend told me to try Dr, Williams Pink Pills. When I had they have In common is the purchastaken a few boxes I felt the pain ing of old pottery and porcelains. growing less intense and In a much fhorter time than I had hoped for I Alabamans Were Privileged. was entirely cured. I hsve recomGov.-EleComer of Alabama visited mended pills to several persons, tho house of representatives n Wash- who hsve the used them with good results. ington a few days ago and was "My wife uses Dr. Williams' Pink so cordially that the resulting Pills for nervous headaches and finds olie disturbed Speaker Cannon. On them the best medicine she has ever learning who the stranger waa "Uncle used as they give relief where all othJoe" waited until be had departed and ers fall." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold then reminded Clerk Hlnee that under the rules governors elect should not bo by til druggists or sont, postpaid on six admitted while the house la In session. receipt nrf price, 50 cents per box. Medl-sln- e "Bnt then," he added, those boys boxes 12.50, by the Itr. WilliamsY. Company, Sclirnertady, N. from Alabama don't know much about An Instruciive booklet, entitled In them aiy rules and wouldn't "Nervous Disorders." will be sent free H they did know." n request to anyone In'crested. f Pittsburg, was traveling through Indian territory. While strolling around Muskogee he met an old oolored woman who seemed to be an cbaracter and asked: Interesting "Aunty, how many people are there la this city?" The negress considered gravely for a few momenta and then aald: "Well, host, I reckon theres about 25,000, Including the white folks." CoL Barnadalo says he thereupon saw a first Illustration ol how much depends upon the view- n ct d ii- - i in- - iiv uni ii:i-i--- li-- ill 1:1 in-- , Tcv. r. l ii.- - ,i 1 I i.i-n- j limp iiitai-kin- Were c i. - lllii:iii fin iiiutv than four nit.i!!ii illlll was i.i'.il fit;.!. I.liilwlg. w.ih .he m n( ni ilu- - linn of the liar-.- " vii:ni;ili-n- i JiciiM'ii, winnil' , Ti-u- . wlu in m.i- iei!i,, ii.-i- i at siiilm'ii stun ciitlit if- - tin- iiiii-i(-i-- - eon-it-ili- 'i s - iii'ul.i'ii into ami in in worMi fl.lMO were sup-iHi-- hiNil , ' Ii wail l.ruiwn m i In- - all liiul iiii'ii-i.!iii-i- m' l care uf tin.- ivd, liiiwivi-r- , - regi-nn-iii- ii The mii1i-i-'- . llli-Ul- iv;n :.,Mia la business. n la to Manners The Kind You Have pol- parquet floor. 'e- , For Infants and Children. .s:iry to buslneea as a 'Le Nature's - Hit-i- iii.l . I;'1'! , niedii-iue- the a ti..iiii.i 11 ' ik i II . m Made itf jur--1 similating dls-co- u supply was iai-- t of a box of tlgais lu olio of the tents of the Twentieth lljiunis. An official investigation failed to fasten the crime iism any nf the soldiers Individually, as no one would admit knowli-ilg- e uf the affair. The general feel in; was that among so many it would be Impossible to ferret out the wrongdoers ami nothing would be dune about the matter. And then no one care-- to inform on bis comrades. . 'Rut tivaui was determined to a put stop to ain-- disorder and to suppress any tendency to lawlessness among the troops. As none of the members would come forward to aid In semiring a satisfactory explanation as to the presence of those few cigars in our quarters, the entire regiment was made to suffer. The officer cumiiiandlng the regiment Aiul the officer of the day were dishonorably dismissed from the service for neglecting to discover the guilty parties, and the whole Twentieth Illinois, officers and men, were fined pro raia according to pay an amount sufficient to rover the 81,240 loss to the sutler. My share of the fine was .",.18. The fines were deducted from our pay. "A good deal of fun was puked at us by the other soldiers for having paid such an exorbitant profit on the sutler's goods the gooda were said lo have leen worth only $500, and not $1,2-10- , (he amount of the claim put in by the sutler and which waa allowed. It was the talk of the camp that boiiio of the good things taken In the raid found their way to the officers quarters. So the boys of the Twentieth used to answer the raillery of those of other regiments in this way: 'Who robbed the sullerT' Dont know. " 'Who paid for itr "Twentieth Illinois. " 'Who ate the stuff? u,Gen. Grant's staff.' "The verdict of the court-martiseemed uncalled for and unjust at that time, but all recognized that an example should be made In order to check the tendency to outlawry. It seemed hard, though, that we should be the ones selected for that purpose. However, there was no bitterness, no disloyalty among the men, as subsequent acts of the regiment on the battlefield showed. Within a month the regiment participated In one of the bloodiest battles of the war, Britton's Lane, in which we lost In killed and of our number." wounded good-nature- d 1 thcFcudandllcgula-tiit- tlicSlumntits Cyclist Amuses Sultan. The ,.;iau ut Turkey luvarfiinall) finds a hi walchiug the per forraiio Mm-tafa- the court to be tho ouly , who i kuiil son who ban eve- ' Nut Nam c otic. v 7T. -- Hnw,? M Jww Uito-4tm- m tmd 1 ,u turn ifi ,rsuyrwiuiiw 1'. lf xtimuiksa uu,ma-ll- tur,ll l r ly-- ,T! lUlifiJd,, TUN rim mud Use Aperfcrl Remedy forConslmth non. Sour Sloukvh,Uiarrhoca msfilav TVurms ,Cot ivi1mjiw, Feverish- offtr uy cm fi In , ""Utliu isy thf Ttt tX t al Ulftl to liiS uuiy imsUi i'stMTfe l( mum la- dlivi'i', utna is tiluuU tud uiueoai ilHTphy i , dtoiruylutf lb ... r a .I . Jlkllf Bft - 1, Signature of AVrafOU.iAKtll.nraa.9 to team eer win bdir4Ht iwa Hist 'Mem ft' norluu.xai. Bears the Lnetii SmU ',u, arlK-- ns neiilar Lhuuin.Miirpliiiu Reward, $100. ur rttatfr? J"1" 1 sainiiis JJ!S iCS? lul J.1 4 ITificslicnt.CUvrful-nessaiainisu'oiilai- per- - ui unur-ci:- g aiklikntvisor Infant vCrudklni Promotes made bis majesty laugh. M.;siufa bis with frequent hursts of monologue, himself to be alinoat in good a wit us he is a cyclist. 51 UO Always Bought ANcCctaUe IVeparaiionror As- LowtU. 1 linn- - ihut men the in the raid for l 4 i4,. m UHMI4T i Will nil. Tlilf-Itails lu fun. jI ,rl tff.A.urv .3 oh ratii tout. ja. vk" lilkl-il- . uf all nr woman's face overdoes of telling her age. ni;,!r lit the iif ilu- Twentieth iiii'-i!h- ish Luricr. wvlct Kcctii'vl ('l.-i-.i-- d whi-r- c iltt- - limn lew In i, Mn w li. - : r.iii:hi;irii I'm I. u ;irt rcfcrri-- It I'lilllllillilil'Hliiill liN iiclmi; In nil'll' tl.i- - B color nmjsislidthanDYYS others, and ir a A are at 'I'wi-ciiet- Vt-- in il)tf . puu-ii-lm- Cram to tli-n- . Inuf iht- iiui.i.-s- it illiiiuir ji.i.;iii-- , which war: !T- -ii lo h ;t j.uvcili cl l cmii.i,s- - ri;ii:1ff.ii' ;ii i Ii iiii.,;i:i!!Ii it T Gi-n- Wonder of Plant Memory. Plant memory Is a problem for the Inquisitive botanist, saya the Dundee Advertiser, in 1901 a plant allied to the squash and pumpkin waa taken to New York from the desert of Sonora, In Mexico, and Bince then It has been kept without watering In a strange climate 2.C00 miles from home. During the six weeks of rain In the des-- .t the plant grows Its leaves and flowers and perfects its seed. Then It dries up and leaves only a water-fillegourd, which a thick, bard shell seals against animals and evaporation. The transplanted peel men still remembers the rainy season of six weeks. It wakes, sends out rootlets, stems and leaves, and then dries up again until the following year. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. K. (i-c- ur only "I was very badly afflicted with rc-ufor more than two years, The parts affected were my limbs below the knees. I tried all the physicians in the town and some In the surrounding towns, and I also tried all the patent remedies that I lieurd of, besides all the cures advised by old women and quacks, and found no relief whatever until I commenced using tbe Cuticura Soap, Cuticura Ointment, and Cuticura Resolvent. In tbe Cuticura Remedies I found immediate relief, and waa soon sound and well. C. V. Belts, Tippecanoe, Ind.. Nov. 15, 05." Hokee aurnailo fust Immedlaloly. Superior to Ibm po-dlu uw I uot deieeicd. Vow aala ovory where. Frleo 50 cento rviiiiiig t'u.ii. tni.T. i.i. uf dome:-.:- uf Ci It. the l TV? Ludwig mill an ru.i Tii a liiniiii uf limit, ju hw of tin- - (i. , Uni ilu- - ami liipiiil ECZEMA For Over Two Years Patent Msdl. dnes. Quack Cures, and Doctors Fall Cuticura Succeeds. Townsend's Enamel Cream iwh Stwy of Trteir Scrape and Gen. Grant's Summary Punishment. Several yeaie ago. when the Unlrer-ltof Chicato hold its decennial celebration, John 1). Ri'kefellei' was 1U guest for set dua. A Lrwild oring of folJm oil cue another m auch nuicL mhi'-j-muthat each affair frum one to f,;r hour late. At the great b:mqut on the closii.g All. Air. r in bin siut-chu.ld ibe following atory: "I haw felt fur the as( 24 h.eirs like the IliiKtoii liiir.in.-ei- t man wlio lite.1 in the niibuilin and came li. 10 hi office every day. One winter after twain he took the Irani fur hie hume, but a terrific snowiurin was raKii-.g- . and about half way to his Hiilimh the train was snowed in. All nistn the . fun passeuKers were in the morning they managed 10 reach a near-btelegraph station, and ilm Boston man sent the following dispatch to his office: "Will not be in he uffii-- e today. Have not gut home yesterday Herald. A suburb of Salt ke r.iilnvulo iimik City throe nieain Kln-trl),y aid ,i. lUrrlman Ki.m, In- - through 1'ie town. Only ;;0 iii!iii:i.-sride iu .?.' rentor of Half Iilco Olv m.WM ILLINOIS. THE TWENTIETH For Over ness (ukl Loss of Sleep. U fall Tar Simile Signature of eunatlpatltfw. English Tengua-TwlsterThe English language baa its own peculiar terrors. Who would not pity the foreigner attempting to understand inch sentiuicea as "It wan put in earn In case it should rain. "The first one won one sovereign. I will Thirty Years NEW YOUK. EXACT COPY OF come sad buy a bicycler And how could you exjiect a German to get at tbe real meaning of the WRAPPER. metaphors in the following sentence-"Being unhorsed he dogged his mao and mon had him cowed? Connecticuta Bad Record. Connecticut is usually regarded an a sab and pleasant place to live In, and yet It had 43 murdera In 1908, when Maine had only two. To be sure, Connecticut has more people than Maine, BALLARDS SNOW LINIMENT but not so very many more; It has fewer than 1,000,000, while Maine haa 725,000. It Is fair to state that It was an unusually bad year for the old Nutmeg state In this respect, ee ite 43 murders are more than It ever had before in a' single year, end 17 more than the annual average for the last decade. Kennebec Is Neuralgia, Headache, Old Sores, Corns, Bunions, Galls, Bruises, Contracted Muscles, Lame Back, Stiff Joints. Strenuous Treat menL Grandpa had the lumbago the other What did they do for himff, they used the rtT rOcdles. They soaked tri and put ten home-mad- e a Quick and Permanent Cure for Rheumatism, Cuts, Sprains, Wounds, JonmL ideed! t Frost BiteChilblainiJ Ringhione,' his feet in a plaster Pollevil, Burns, Scalds, and ALL THE ILLS THAT FLESH IS HEIR TO. nri poultices on him. Then they doted him with herb tens until be waa ref as a beeL After the lumbago waa gnee they put him In bed and sent for the doctor. Gracious, what did they need tho doctor for? Why, to cure him of the effects of the remedies. Three Sizes, 25c, 50c and $1. N. U, 8alt Lake City, No. Sold by all DrufgiaU. 7, 1907. THREE EPOCHS IN A WOMANS LIFE one-fourt- h SOLDIER" BORE Romance A CHILD. of Andcrsonville Brought to Light. Prison Discussion of the action about to be taken by tbe Georgia division, Dangh tors of the Confederacy, toward erecting a monument to CapL Henry Wlrs, who was commandant of the Andcrsonville prison, has brought a hitherto unpublished story to light, says the New York World. The relator of the story, a resident of Amerlcus, often visited the prison, where her husband was doing duty for the confederate government Upon one of her visits CapL Blrs said that he needed her assistance. He conducted her to a small tent just outside the prison stockade. With' In was a woman a federal prisoner, babe In her arms, while with a day-olby her side sat her husband, also a prisoner. The woman, in male attire, had been brought to the prison pen a few days before. The captured party, Including her husband, were Ohioans, and when surprised by the confederates she hastily donned a suit of her husband's clothes in order that they might not be separated. When the real situation had been discovered tlio day previous, through statements mail by her husband, CapL Wlrz had the couple hastily reoutside the prison, moved to the and there the babe was born. In the visitor the poor woman found a friend. She quickly returned to Amerlcus and secured for the mother and babe necessary clothing and medicine, and such food and comforts as her then limited menus allowed. Soon thereafter the Ohioan, his wife and babe were sent away from the prison Many Editions of Bible. There are more than 4.000 different editions of i he lllble In the British museum. MRS. GEORGE WALTER8 a child an can be found anywhera are three critical stages In a asbaalthy Lydia E. Hnkbamh Vegetable Compound woaana life wh!h leave their mark is a Ideal ng to all expectant motbera" in her career. The first of these stages of Mrs, Elva Barber Edward is womanhood, or the change from a can free girl to budding womanhood, GathlameL Wash., writes: Dear Mrs, Pinkham The second is motherhood, and the 's thiri is Change of Life. I want to tell you bow Lydia EL VegHtable Uonipnand carried me Arils surround each of these stages, and most of the misery that comes through tho critical iwriod of the Change of Uf without any trouble whatever, also to women through ill health dates cured me of a very severe female weakness, frM one or another of these imI cannot eay enough in praise of what your There Pink-ham- portant crises. Tomes should remember that Lydia E. fink ham's Vegetable Compound asde from native roots and herbs has medicine has done for ms. What Lvdia E. ITnlcham'a Vegetable Compound did for hire. Walters and Mrs. Edwards it will do for other wocarried thousands of young girls over men In their condition. Every suftho critical period of puberty, has woman in tlie United state fering mothers for and childbirth, prepared b asked to accept the following Infa ater years carried them safely vitation. 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