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Show Follow this advice. Quaker Oats la the heat of all f:x)(ix; It is also till- - eheaiH-bt- . When suih uieu as I'rof. Fisher of Yi.'e ITiiver.ity and Sir James CiiliUiii Dronne, ASK FOR HEW-MO-J- A F.H.S. of li!nl'i:i pari of their Jiu-.- The new high grade, imI cut perfect Coffee. The only fresh roasted Coffee In the state. Blended, roasted and packed by - For Infanta andChiMreg. The Kind You Have Ki.-h- er Sold by your grocer for 40c per pound. Of- th'j itu'bhig the neat question of t!:e nuuri. li:n and M lengthening quuliiies of differ ent foods, ii is certain liiiit their ad-it- e is aliHihili-Isiifn to follow. fo'ii:il in his i t I'roli'ssor the Mnng'h and lierin ents for li.i'.l the lueal enUaraiii of uihlo'i-enters sc re cxlia-iMclung Wore n who were fed on such fond a.s of endur-aina- j Quaker Oats. 'I he of lie' noli nn at eiiti r.i wen; alio'it eight times those of the m.-a- Hewlett Bros. Co. (TflhftU'k. Fin ini in .TV ACi'JAPAMLLj ANvVctalile treparaiion Tor ilie Food and Reula-lin- g itif Stomachs and liowels of Bears tho iBssESSniSMl t imIi i s. Thin! of tliiis a minute! Always Bought PER CENT ALCOHOL-- 3 Mu-ti- I'.rowne savs -Sir Jniie-- rrii-hloeat more etitiie'.il, eat jilmty of it and 3i eat It Signature s cents a month It costs twenty-fiv- e to carry one of our $ 75.00 watches ff It only wears twenty-fiv- e years. WERE NO TROLLEY CARS !J THEN. p: Without abuse it will wear twice j; Promotes Digcstion,Cheerful-- ! nessami Rest Contains neither Opium .Morphine nor Mineral Not Nahc otic Rnft tfOhi SrSAfUJU. long. of ffTl'JtER Fumpktn JUS AW MUSmtb Amte SALT ' MAIN SI LAME CITE. UTAH Strd Suf Wmkrf V" A In - Bi firm Xvfr piTfcel Remedy forfonstipa-tio- Use n Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms Convulsions .Feverish. Over Loss of Sleep ness and fuc Simile Signature of Why Not Own a Farm? 1 h Alnl- 'i- - if IhtiI lii'iip limii ;h iltiviifi i lli tnrrmniiili.'- - ! n f until r Iiaj w right ii i! t JM.IImM Hsti A errs Fifty 'I'li imin;i n ii , J. II. M I'u ETT Aliel St i indium- - Not et all Take, for in l: iire, tlial trolley ear arrideiit In (lie third net V Guaranteed under Ihe Exact Copy MW lleeniiap of its delicate, emollient, 'sanative, ilitiM''lc properties derived fmei (nticnra oiiimenl, united w 'tli tin purest of cleariaiite ij:;rri dients XYI'MFIKI u. ALiirli NEW YORK. FOR THE SKIN AND SCALP liferatuic. T. 0. I'l.l'K, Ot li. IHfi. Atfl. wi ' & IRON WORKS 31 STATE STREET, SALT LAKE CIIV mtifrifitfiit ThSHlmvi riirii'iil mu of lilt m.jtiv iI.iTithdI di'Nigns of Iron Kfin i wo iiiMfiutii'iiiii1 lor nM dinr viiiility loH bu t imliln liii:hlinigv Write lor iMUlotfui1 mii I rtra. TESTED SEEDS year to el itnll.n. TEST OUR SE'-TC- Iminln-il- . lint when you Imy ttinni yini ran ileiHSid Tha Quality. W ritn for our Free Dcaarlstiva Catalog. PORTER-WALTOCO., Salt Laka City tla:y and muff I'efre-liiiof llower odors, Ciitienra Soap is unrivaled fer preserv tin:, piirlfylt:;' nsid beautifying (hit d skin, sculp, liair and hands, ami, e ly (utleiira Ointment, for itchirg, inli.itlon and inti and prcvciitiiig clogging id 'lie pores, tlio cause of many dislig-ntii- g facial eruptions. All who deli:-.!. in a clear whin, soft, white hands, a clean, wholesome scalp and live, glossy hair, will find that Ciitlcura Soap and Cutleura Ointment realize Ciitifura lleine-die- s every expectation. urn sold throughout tile world. Potter Drug & Cliem. Corp., solo proprietors, lloslon. Mass, Send to them for the latest Cutlcura Hook, an authority on the host care of tlio skin, scalp, hair and hand. It In mailed free on request y Fighting mahiria-ciirryiii- neg-lecte- d coii-gies- s 'Hall' HAVE YOU TRIED What He Wanted. Simple THIS? Said Prescription to Work iiereH an ehvatit slop watch that Wonders for Rheumatism. I can let you lime at a liarMiim" This has been well known to the best hat doctors for years and is now given to I've got a step wuvli now. I want Is a wan-that d. : n't stop. the public. "Get one ounce of syrup of (Tlilcago lOxnniiiiiT. Sarsaparilla compound and one ounce Torla compound. Then get half a pint What the Chinese 8ay About Women. of good whiskey and put the other two The riilnese have many trite say- Ingredients Into it. Take a tablespoonings about wenutL. .iiisina which are ful of this mixture beforo each meal thn fol'owliu;: and at bed time. Shake the bottle Never trust a vain women, for she before using. Good effects are felt the first day. Many of the worst eases la first in her own eyes. Ijislen to the voice if an old here have been cured by this. Any wonitni. for sorrow hath given druggist has these Ingredients on hand or will quickly get them from his wisdom. Many women, like lealerless sheep, wholesale house. coinu together for talk. A Consolation. Pearls conic from Hie mouth of her A young woman who had been in her who thlnketh long lmfon(lie luibit id spending her summers fit Ilpa. t a hill village of recently Human Intelligence. encountered a rural neighbor in u city llow is your lil'Ie girl, store. ttrpHiiins lu-- r i ! I'onni-clicu- Life. No Charity In That. ''I say. do you know the girl in Hie IV.it iiimvc ns a piano at tho charily i:ir jesttrday?" Wife w-.- Ilusham! "A pi, e? tlu-- liri-a- "How's your wife, Mr. Green?" Inquired the young woman graciously. "Why, don't you know, said Mr. Green, "I lost her three months ago? "Oil," said tlie shocked young woman, 1 didn't know. 1 beg vour pardon, Mr. Green, for being so tluuigtit- IlSK." "Well." said the diseoiiselate widower soothingly, "it ain't us bad as it gut good help. aught have hiea. l'e Scott! c.iil a charity hazaai Moment for Hubby. 'John, dear, why gna-erere aom; giorms called and aonie tun?" Air. Newt-riile- . "Hr tlie green darling, are tlio Inexperienced who Start in hy soiling on credit. Boston Transcril. New'irid'1. g,---,- e gro-eer- a, Once Enough. She "History repeats itself, you know. He "Not always. Ton never hoard of s man eloping more than once, did trout Yonkers Statesman. season on the Cross of Christ; when long services are being held In memory of the greatest tragedy on Golgotha, and processions ars solemnly inarching to the stations ol the Cross, bearing banners and crurinxea, nnd bowing reverently before altars and pictures commemorating the soriwful walk to Calthouvary; when in the Holy sands of pilgrims from every nntion nre trending the very Via Dolorosa on which he trod as he left the Holy City forever, carrying his cross to the "Accursed Hill" outside the walls: It may be o interest to consider the history ane. traditions of this wonderful syuibul under which we live and tn the inline of which so much has been wrought of world wide good to of great harm ant , alas! thiniigh Christian fanaticism. ihi-rIs no oilier object on earth about which there has been more controversy, more dissensions and more superstitions than shout this ono great object for reverence on the one side, anil for derision on the other. Kvec since the crucifixion It has left a strong impress on the history of thn nations and has been revered in the religion of all the sects bearing the name of Christ. It has been sup rounded by traditions and tny.ulelsm and endowed wth stipt rnn'.iru! and It has been taii'irnculoiis attributes. ken as the emblem of a faith under 111) banner n wiifrh great deeds of herotsai have bec:i done, as In olden d.iys when pioneer messengers of tha Siury 01 the Cross tilled with religious seal entered liraieiy Into nnclvllived and harhnilan lands, fcarlesly lgnor-let- : great dangers. ibrnldcd hy Christian banners the procession of civilization has spread to ail i ns ot the world. Unmans carried it 'o the Krilons and Saxons. The worship ot the suit as observed by the Incus was brought to an end through the nseetnlancy nf Spanish hearers of the cross In more remit Spanish nmnkx. with pc:ue in ilmir hearts. Bii.hl many hards! wrested from the nliorhvms the coast of our own cnr.mry. v they erected many missions to spn :ul the teachThe induonco of ings of ChrNllar-ilihe cross so enHie'y fi'.'ed the minds of Its followers th.ii it I'eeuT.e the center subject of tin; pamiincs cf the od ' o-- til-'e- s ip-)- , Dcwarc of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, Critical Mr. FREE-T- le-'-- wi" ot mipfl ir.rrriirv win imrilr dPfriT ilw w'.iu whon ml cHUiNoti v mu-m- s 4 mi Ii .it fipvfh l ho ir.! b l rtrrpt mt proM-nt- riwtf iihiH:l ikUM fn'n rp IV liwy ( lU l H I'1! fUut i the tli. ii'l rtvc Irfni ihrrn. Util's iNinrrh Oirt. nuhii(.MatiirHi A to To.cUs IV. mTiiiiw w nsr- br P. J iMiornyl.y. Bctmc iltrvi'l'y rury, and hi tin htornl b'm! nnkturt mirfuoM of tht nyMom. In 11 til fh bMThw ("auiTti C'urr b purr rHi nl mrip In ToMtib frhuitM. U I isikm Tiwtmomait (rtm Ubm, hr K. J lb lid hr PniCMfA FrhT. 7:-per hnltt. Inin lull's 1'moOt Fill for eounipnuuu. i. Un tkiu gt Placing Him. "Look at tliat old man with the egg-taion hla shirt front." It Is only the vulgar rich that are fond of such display. its crowning figure displayed tie ridge Hue of its roofs. Crosses, au tndh-svariety of forms, still suriiiiiimr the loftiest and finest parts of the archi.ecture of tho cathedrals and churches of I'urope. Above the tombs of the depart) d or even in tlie pavements of the church abore the monumental vaults in these cathedrals this same sign proclaims the faith of those who rest beneath. Being the keynote and the "glory of the Christian religion this emblem soon became prized in other directions besides those ecclesiastic. With the triumph ot Christianity the cross at once was recognized ss s universal symbol of highest nobility and honor. It was cow considered to add dignity to the crowns and scepters of emperors and princes. It became tha proudest ensign of knightly rank. The greatest warriors were proud to see the cross on the hilts of their swords as well as on the banners under which they fought It also became a sign of merit for valor and bravery a reward for deeds of honor, as the Iron cross of Prussia established by William Iff. for patriotic bravery in war. It was worn also as a protection In times of trouble. To denote the consecration of those devoted to the aid of the suffering nnd needy; the Red Cross was the confederation of societies In different countries for the betterment of conditions of the wounded soldiers in campaigns on land and sea. tn Crusader days, beginning with Peter the Hermit, In 1094, starting out to deliver the Holy Land from the dominion nf the Infidel, the brave warriors were thus named because of the red cross they wore as cadges on their right shoulders The archbishop's crozter ihe ensign of his office Is the staff with a cross head, distinguishing It from the pastoral staff of bishops and abbots, which have a shepnerd's crook. Thus has been experienced the saying of Justin Martyr ro many years ago that "the sign of the cross was impressed upon the whole of nature. There is hardly a handicraftsman aWo lmt usee the 'figure of It among the Implements of his Industry. It forms a part of man himself. Man has been created In this form as has been beautifully Illustrated by Emily Collier in the painting depleting the Holy Child's expression of his love So wide is my love." In the middle ages and tn Crusaders days the cross was the distinctive symbol of the Christian in contradistinction to the Crescent of the Mohammedan The custom of marking one's signature by a cross was first adopted by Christians in the year 110 to distinguish them from the pagans, and it stood for a silent oath. The early Christians Immediately used this sign, which was connected with their religion, ns a secret message to one another in their first days of persecution. Minding wi:!i tb persecutors of their faith, they could themselves known to eaih lima other without cal''g the attention of those around them, tn visiting the catacombs In Him whrtc they hid ' from fear of their persecutors, it Is intensely tntrvcstin;; to notice that the carved nnd sign so sacred to them engraven ail around tlie walls of their prison cells nnd abois the tombs of their brethren lit In e opi-uln- airs. Smith? Alra. Smith "My II' Me hoy Is quite arell, I thnnk you. Septimus "Oh, It's a boy I knew It was one or the oilier" Itrooklyn THIS tating - And thc.i's what r" ij, world over people of many races and tongues are medi- i - r fe when all the - of 1. lav i'd the liriH of a ci'o:-;i- . r o that the very walls Irom their I'uaudations upwind might curry with ihcm as they roKu the iiiiiigii of the vactvd sign, to AT Disease in Greece. tiM-li- word nxeinf Instead painted over every dour. ri N. LiMlrrwuml r l - The Cross In History, Art And Legend ronsiil (Jeiicriil (ieorge Norton Inis made a report from Athena on the MKN AND WOMKX In Hurls-Trull-il- l Figlil conspicuous work of Greek physicians TiiiIIhii, Willi t of IimiIv u. In coiiibating the country's chief Vililn-WV lu l nf 1'uiUini, wrtlli amber scourges malarial fever and tubcmi-losla- . muhlIs l college l Sail l.aki- City, I'tah An annual uverage of 2,000 hhAI K. HTkNCII H persona die each year from the forHI S. TIIAIlK mer, while In epidemic years, due to CKS. Hi', lull - III Mock. excessive rains, the number exeiHuls llua Kiililier Tyyr Oullili. in l ailriittnii. Mail unlrr. I'l.niM), which was the case In 1905. Thu SALT LAKE STAM CO., Salt Laka City . .1I.HUl. population of Greece Is 2i4:i3,KUC. The people have been interested through Culture. lectures, pamphlets, etc., to fight the Mushliiglinni may lime made Ills mosquito hy draining money In a hurry, but lie hasn't stagnant ponds and throwing petrotu lake on a supply of eultiire. leum oil them. A tuberculosis Just I ho siiine. will lie held at Athens next "1 know it. lki you know wind hn year, to which will lie Invited not haa had done in that theater ho only physicians, but nil tin; mayors hnUKhl the other day? lie's had the and other prominent people of Greece. ,"i , m N IXOnnimi-reui- Fuodai of Wrapper. T HTVi MX VNC CBSTkOM P YOU -- FREE O lb following PIANO if 70s vend ufttlm Nsl Ps.wir u hiIvhium our iucmrr oihrrni u .ilun pn uiunuiviuiilitf buftiucaain IU Ini loti Mule. lutlo: Yhifc$WuWSKiKKSTKOM 1 mmmim i.t I,, ooocoococcccc as-Ifte- It i'iU ir - ' t, j CRUDER WIRE Thirty Years Company, ICT7 "1 In M Ilmil rrnuitv will In1 ri I'frtwiiu: ul I fit gltTCuiYy A ( mV I H U ainn II. AmiI ltiv. I'fMli, ynn lyl Are ! A,n Hi !. Mitiii Nin ( , I 0 fit JitU Kxi tiMiirt lw lor txruiiMii r.iirji Mini Centaur aro veiy eompli Ymi leei tary Ml rlri.t'f .u:n',ill The Aliel Slril!gh:i!ll I eI i)n, my leiy. Shiiki'speare eonlil never have written a drama like yours. throughout the great Christian architecture of the Middle Ages and in all forme of mediaeval decoration this sign of the cross standing out conspicuously. The very foundations of the edlflcee which were erected In commemoration nf faith In this symbol fol- - Easter. nn.t brlghL ef l:i:M on tlie ftetil of i''.ristni is ntcM XX' lien tli" H.iIh was born. In gloom Ttirn 'twns .epnli-hre- d Till shove Ilia holy tomb Flnslioit Its everlasting bloom Flower of Faster morn. n Fr'.l a i (ttUfkl gronuirf V uiui s 1 t rWu. Aim niet-vr- . l:n FIRST FKIZK-O- NE 400.00 SEGEKSTROU riAXOUiUwuuu wbo kcuUkiu tlabtrtaniwi lUJKXUN will bediYidedln limitin' from (3.00 to 91&M0 nccunlintf 10 nwrit. TboMBWnnUAii JuifttlM Mourns m mucb mou? towards 1 bo purchase of nny now piano in our sioiw. IMPORT AM1 Noon whohasbwpnawarrtMa priwlnsnyof our former contests will be lllpglMo to Onl7onoanswHr wiUberecemtl frounnj one family, oibsrwiM lbs cuutost la oimpi'ie in freDaudoptfntosnyonolnUM Untied mules. Wo arc spMidlPK n fortune pucb Tear In adYertldna th KOKKSTIlOM PIANO direct from the bomea of miikilsl cuMouwrs which, afifrail, ist tw tciy tMiiulVKrttMifiuul igoU weiutend 10 nccompiun in one THEN KnmI eoncru In tlie country hwI uur p an appeal tnihc thinking Imypmun arm of Helling ptanoadlrret frum factory in liono which eliminates all niHhlleiimn'H pmflt. will Im answered hr iiisnt. hut he Mire and enclose a self adtireeU SllYelopntA roniebtantKvery that your award will nut bamtssenior Usd Id ihe mail. niiinufarturln synliMU SEGERSTROM PIANO MFG. CO. 804 NICOLLET AVENUE An MINNESOTA MINNEAPOLIS. Irresistible Petition. May Make Convents Into "And now, Lawd-ub- , a bit ominousBrother ly proceeded square-heade- d Tarr, in his supplication, In de convolution dat uni gwine to take place soon's I meet up xvid Hnidder Dlngford sneaky scounrel wld an dat's been 'rounit niuh yaller wife be nootral. I.awd; dat's all 1 axes I'll do de rest! "I has been, as you kin see for by de church books, a pillah In good r.u' efficient stan'ln' for lo dese many yenhs, an' de tudder gen'lcman am a puhsldin eldah; so I hasn't de brazen statuary, liwd, to ax yo to take muh side in de battle. Hut if yo kuln't help, dess hang off an' be nootral. Git yo'se'f a eomfable place In de shade sotn'ers, an sed down, an' yo'll see one o' de peartost fights yo' ever had de pleasure o' witnessiu. side-whiske- yo'-se- Sanatoria. Kffoits are being made in Bulgaria tn abolish the numerous monasteries and convents of tlie Greek Gatholis church and to use their buildings and revenues for the establishment and inainteiianee of tuberculosis sanatoria. King Ferdinand has given 100,000 francs for the erection of a national sanatorium. The death rate from tt berculosls in Hulgaria Is very high, being 31 for every 10,000 living. 'f Desperate Remedy. said the musician In a remb nisccnt mood, my wife fell In love with me and married me when I wae learning to play the cornet." Are you sure, asked his friend, that she married you because she loved you, or to make you stop practicing on the cornet?" Yes, Amen! vlw rrRKT DAVIT PATMKIU.KR . Uxmjuxhly ruMmi In sng Prove It at Our Expense. lratn. In Jninl. or niuarfr. fnim .nr enuM. AU Housewives who have used the old ' lraniiilxS,a.Ueklu Lais buulm thn gImapmL fashioned dyes only have the Idea that The crow is a rational bird. He each fabric requires a separate dye. Thousands of women who have used doesn't make a noise without caws. Dyola Dyes know that Dyula will give d-nrin s to ia hath. a fast brilliant color to either cotton, PAZOpii.fh ulNTWKNT'ismiftrnntfMil in ram If i nil IlliHilinir or lenrudiiiitatif rtff of Ifrhinir. to wool, silk or mixed goods. ToprAve it, "9 Uu. we will send a 10c package, any color, (iUiUtUfiomuxify with color card and book of directions, Second thoughts prevent a man absolutely free, to any woman who from having lots of fun. will send her name and dealer's name to Dyola, Burlington, Vt. Mm. XVInolnw. Hnothlng Sjrap. nilluvr-- Minins ; n I Knrcliiiiln-- The difference between slender aud skinny women is a matter of dollars ratl-.c- r tlum sense. . 1Mihin.. nirieii.tn.-iiiini- 1 Huui:uiiioujilUjpaintiurvwijiaillc. Jjo. i Father Time was probably nursed iu tin lapse of ages. Woman's Power Over Man Womsn's most glorious endowment is the power to ewsken end hold the pure end honest love of e worthy min. When she loses it and still loves on, no one in tlie wide world cen know the heart agony be endures. The woman who suffers from weakness end derangement of her special womanly organism soon Loci I lie power to sway the heart of man. Ilcr general health cuffera and abe loses her good looks, l.cr attractiveness, her amiability end her power end prelHesa women. Dr. R.V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N.Y. with of his stall of nblc physicians, has prescribed lor end cured the ssristsnce J of ' women, lie Las devised a successful remedy for womsn'smany ail It is known as Dr. Fierce's Favorite Prescription. It is a positivi specific for the weaknesses end disorders peculiar to women. It purifies, reto-lute- s, strengthens and heals. Medicine dealers sell it. No haunt dealer will edvi.e you to acocpt a substitute in order to make a little larger profit. XT Dr. Pttroa"M MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG. SICK WOMEN WELL. Msssaif Prlltfm rvfuMs mad atrumgtbum g aa |