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Show NO CAUSE FOR GRATITUDE. OF THE EAST AND WEST. Skulls of Japanese Show Race More Mongolian Than Caucasian. The Japanese type is intermediate between the Caucasian and the Mongolian. and, though it shows many gradations, it is, on the whole, much nearer the latter than the former. The most striking peculiarity of the MonGoing golian skull is the great development ot the upper jaw bone. The front of And It's ho! for the land of Astraddle of papa's knee. With two big hands for the stirrups And two little lips for the fee. And now we are off at a gallop Through meadow and valley and wood For a visit to Peter Piper And Little Red Riding Hood. And maybe well call on the fairies Down there in the hazel dell. For where Papa Horsey will take us The horsey himself can't tell. And maybe well rail on Miss MufTet And maybe and maybe well come To where one little pig went to market And one little piggle stayed home. But this I know, that so surely As the littlest piggie could talk. So suiely well nod in the saddle And the gallop will come to a walk. And then we will be at the stable And tenderly horsey will stand While mamma lovingly leads us To the Lullaby Land. Colliers Weekly. Bye-By- Bye-By- e, VWS & dream-decke- Women who work, whether in the house, Store, office or factory, very rarely have the ability to stand the strain. The case of Miss Frankie Orser, of Boston, Mass., is interesting to all women, and adds further proof that womans great friend in need is Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Dear Mrs. Pinkham : I suffered misery for several years. Mv back Ached and I had bearing down pains, and frequent headaches! I would often wake from a restful sleep in such pain and misery that it would be hours before I could, close my eyes again. I dreaded the long nights and weary days. I Could do no work. 1 consulted diCerent physicians hoping to get relief, but, I:' Plnkliams finding that their medicines did not cure me, I tried me. 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The doctor said I hrd female weakness, but, although I took his medicine faithfully, I found no relief. After two months I decided to trv what a change would do for me, and as Lytlia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound was strongly recommended to me I decided to Within three days 1 felt better, my , try it. appetite returned, and I oonld sleep. In Another week I was able to sit up part of the day, and in ten days more I w as well. My strength had returned, I gained fourteen pounds, and felt better and stronger than had for years. I gratefully acknowledge Sts merits. Very Bineerely yours, Mbs. Bert E.,Lknnox, 120 East 4th S( Dixon, III. Pin-sha- 'I $5000 I European. II. Ainu. III. Mongolian IV. IRalmiuk). Japanese (Caucasian V. Jaian.se (intermediate type) tpe). Vi. Japanese (Mongolian type). face is broad and flat, and the tie transition from the front to the side Is sudden, not gradual, as in the European. The bridge of the nose is low and broad, and this produces the peculiar oblique "Mongolian fold in the upper eyelid, which makes the eye appear to slant more than it does In reality. the Ainus a primitive race, very closely akin to the Caucasion, the blending of which Mongolian elements must have produced in Japan types similar to the other white and yellow crosses which we call Malays. The history of Japan proves that the Mongolian element was Introduced not all at once, but by successive infusions. It came through China and Korea, and had probably assimilated foreign elements on the way. The Japanese language shows not a trace of Malayan origin, though physical kinship can hardly exist without some community of speech and other elements of civilization. We have, then, in Leather Railroad Ties. tie made of scrap leather from shoeshops is the latest. It has been tried in the West. The leather is taken into a disintegrator, refined, and molded into a tie hard enough to A railroad have spikes nailed securely into It. The three great essentials in a cross tie are apparently found in this leather sleeper, for it is guaranteed to hold a spike, the fishplate will not splinter In it, and it will no rot. It might also be added that in the ease of elevated roads it may serve to deaden the noise of passing trains. Sample ties which have already been down twenty-eigh- t months fail to show the least wear. At an English Cock Fight. Cock fighting has been revived in A number of fights have England. taken place, but the utmost secrecy is and signatures of FORFEIT ff we cannot forthwith trluce the original shove UWiihHilil, Which wlU prove their absolute genumnoss Jfi Fiukiiaui MeU. . Co., Lynn. iltlia Uut But they must! 11 stop laughing. laughing by the time the ha kerchief reaches the floor, and if an me does not stop and the leader t es him either laughing or smiling imposes a forfeit or a fine. Or instead cf making laughter pay a forfeit he quired to drop out of the played in this way he plars drop out one after another untillnly os.o is left, and that one wins tn prize. Can You Tel' d The Magic Eggs. Years ago, when people who were supposed to be witches and wizards were burned to death, this little trick would have been looked upon as a direct proof that the one performing it possessed all the powers of black art and the trickster would have stood an excellent chance of being killed. Now, although all magic is known to be nothing but some trick so cleverly done that the spectators cannot understand it, this little deception will cause a great deal of mystification among your little friends and you can have lots of fun out of their wild guesses as to how you perform it. In the first place you must prepare for the trick some time before you Intend to perform it. Suppose you are to entertain a party of friends at your home on Saturday evening. On Friday get three eggs and bore a small hole in the small end of each, allowing all of the inside to run out of the shell. Fill the empty shells with warm water and rinse them carefully out, being sure that none of the yolk or white remains. Allow them to dry all the rest of the day. Just before you expect your guests to arrive on Saturday evening fill the eggshells to the very brim with water, so that they will not hold another drop. Then plug up the hole in the shell with wax, putting in a good, stout layer, and rubbing your thumb over the wax plug and the end of the shell. The wax is so near the color of the shell that it will be almost impossible to There is no tree so famillr to us as an evergreen, is there? Ana yet can you tell the names of thejifferent kinds of evergreens? For instance, here are thje com mon varieties, one of whici we see every Christmas. Now, can you name these aree? g e tefi 1 i wmmm Lurvcheorys Put a variety into Summer living j its the time of year tb live near the kitchen range. Libbys 'NOot Veal Loaf, Potted Turkey, Deviled if Ham, Ox Tongue, &c. ? quickly m&lc ready to serve. tivday frr the little bo Met. Eow to Mai Good Thhpa to Fat,w full of ideas on qnick, delicious lunch serving. Libbya AUaa of the V orld mailed free ior 5 Urcxent stump. Libby, McNeill & Libby, Chicago a iiUiUlUUUUUUUUUUUHUUUUUUUVQ ftTlREP FtftttANENT CURE rOR DSUKK2HNUJ1 AND DKUG ADDICTIONS nCmrv iNniruTi 3A7 W.sa i TEMPtE AMD . SAIF LAKE CJTY. UTAH SALT LAKE CITY - REAL ESTATE h n intfw'ef KuLer lilt q First Snath. Salt Lake City. vvnmmvimtnnnTiTTvmmnnTiTWTnTg 19 W. .SalUaksCUy 5ALT LAKE ALFALFA SEED - J BAILEY A SONS 81 C Secvni oojth it.. Salt Lake City AM headqnai-u-ihn ih- - best Alfalfa Seeds also i.i ins & i intrilt-- quillty e'is, Qum Wav etc la wen to r,s 4J year. MtU orders given pec.j tf e Hi m. Italian Brazier. Few Italians heat their houses In winter. Instead, they keep warm by exercise. Sometimes they use a brazier called a scaidino, which ta A. RICHTER one t h The Smallest Steamboat. The smallest of steamboats is the Nina, which Is perfect in every part, though capable of carrying but one This passenger must act passenger. as captain, stoker, crew and engineer, for the little craft is only twelve feet lng and three feet wide. A speed of five and a half miles an hour can be obtained by Vising a pressure of one hundred pounds. The boat is easily carried in sections, and is steered with the feet by means of a wire. The boiler weighs 80 pounds, the engine 25, the machinery 20 and the hull 90, in all 215 pounds. It was built at i cost of 1 1,250. Ohio State Journal. Mor hones bought, more homes sold throupb my agency lhaq any other in Lake Ctv If you w h lost II or if you desire io buy, Uou t fail to call or write ,r is ro i e io cn1 Fast v , will AfriJ you He tfito W Itiiam in k $ .6 or in Ft ti ed r bud- e. proved ior If hdi m the order It jie it 1U ! m bv r j,l"t-remall i Mnd It bv ex- jfi W hioA li kind Co t t 4 V ii e i for pries. ' . Ah S A ' cii , oflicM.U Tt e lb ot RICHTER I A. AP05Ttvr observed. The fighting birds are armed with steel spurs about two Inches long. PHOTO SUPPLY CO. ,zy HsL-it- Successor to Warwick Rnoto Supply Cfc EXCLUSIVE Plotograjikic Dealers yl'SJ. -i- nvito DR. Do You Like to Do These Things? Here are a number of things we used to like to do when we were little folks. We used to take dandelions, cut off the heads and string them together to make Jong garlands or chain flow ers. Some of the little girls used to take the dandelions, when in seed, and blow three times. If by the third time all the seeds were blown off, it was a sign that their mothers wanted them. We used to split the stalks of the dandelions and dip them in cold water, so that they would curl. We wore them for decorations. We used to pluck long fresh blades of grass hold them tight between our We hands and trumpet with them. could make a very loud noise with them. We did something that the boys taught us, too made whistles out of willow twigs by loosening the bark and making a few cuts with our knives . Then pass the large loop over his head and draw it tight across the backs of his hands. The pieces of paper bearing these sentences have been unfortunately torn, you see. Do you think you can find the missing words? 1 A HEART STORY. Folsom, S. Dak. In these days when so many sudden deaths are reported from Heart Failure and various forms of Heart Disease, It will he good news to many to learn that there is a never failing remedy for every form of Heart Trouble. Mrs. H. D. Hyde of this place, was troubled for years with a pain in her heart which distressed her a great deal. She had tried many remedies but had not succeeded in finding that would help her until at last she began a treatment of Dodds Kidney Pills and this very soon relieved her and she has not had a single pain or any distress in the region of the heart since. She says: I cannot say too much praise of Dodds Kidney Pills. They are the greatest heart medicine I have ever used. I was troubled for over three years with a severe pain in my heart, which entirely disappeared after a short treatment of Dodds Kidney Pills. Turn to Modern Cars. The old compartment cars on French railways are being gradually displaced by vestibuled cars of a more modern type. any-thin- g box-lik- e Catarrh Cannot Be Cured L APPLICATIONS. tby cannot reach tuo Ma of the dlieae. catarrh is a blood or con-- tt lunotia. dle4e. aud In order to cure (i you DiUAttak futernal remedied. Hall's Catarrh Cure In taken Io terually, anlacta directly on the bitted and muiout Hall's Catarrh Cure i not a quack medisurf cine. 1 was presci Ihed by one of the beat pbynh lanf la this country for yearsIie--and Is a regular prescription. t tonics known combined of the It Is c mip with the best blood piirlrte', acting directly on th mucous surface. The perfect combination of tb I hut produces such wonderful re two Ingredients Seed f r testimonials free. Suita 18 curing catarrh F. J. CllKNY & CO., Props., Toledo, (A Sold py Drukzlhr price Tte. Take Hail'd i amlly Pills for constipation. tfc LOC Temperature on Alaskan Coast The coast of Alaska, affected by the warm Japanese current, has a temperature that rarely falls below zero and that does not vary more than 25 The degrees, winter and summer. rain and snow fall Is excessive there. In 1892-9the snowfall of Valdes amounted to 57 feet 3 HAS A SAY. CUTTING. Principal T8lka About Food. The Principal of a High School In a flourishing Calif, city says: For 23 years I worked in the school with only short summer vacations. I formed the habit of eating rapidly, masticated poorly which coupled with my sedentary work led to indigestion, liver trouble, lame back and rheuma- The tism. Robert T. Baird, aged 11 years, the son of Robert L. Baird, of Grovanla, Ga., holds a unique place among the bright youths of Georgia. fife is a fast and accurate telegraph operator, and has already done regular work in Western Union offices. At one time he was in charge of the office at Vienna as day operator. Young Baird seems to have taken to the key by instinct. When only . he could sit at the instrument and send before his father knew he was acquainted with the alphabet. At 9 he could receive, and now he Is considered a competent operator. LEPPERS D.il d iffy 11 IH - -Both Eaches. A Kansas young woman livng in Halstead denied her engagement for several weeks, but has finally admit-tethat It is true. Yes, she confessed, he is mine; I am'his'n, and we are both eaches." Kansas City Star. one-hors- e ROR CATALOGUE salt I COWS NOT FAST ENOUGH, Place a pencil In the smaller loop and turn it rather quickly around and Trouble Was They Could Not Keep around while you hold the string Ahead of the Train. tight While I was traveling out in Ohio last month, said a drummer, I had' The effect on your friend's ears will occasion to patronize a miserable be like the firing of numerous guns. railroad which serves several of the Ohio river towns. We Then pluck the string with ue finwere jogging along at a distressingly of free hand. Just a little low rate gers your of speed when of a sudden flick will sound like the booming of train came to a dead stop in the the a heavy gun. middle of a largo meadow. Many of the passergers whose patience had beKeeping the pencil held in one hand come exhausted asked a brakeman the and pulling the string tight, now fold cause of the delay. . a small piece of paper over the string a herd of cows on the Theres and move it not roughly up and track ahead, he answered. down the length of the string. This In about ten minutes the train got will sound to your friend like the under way again, jerking convulsivewaves on the beach. ly along for about a mile or two, when it again came to a halt. That was the If next you scrape the string with limit. An old man who was sitting anything hard like a knife or paper near the door turned to the brake-man- , cutter it will give your friend the imwho was plainly annoyed by the pression of heavy thunder. many questions, and said irritably: What in thunder is the mattei, Missing Words. anyhow? Why, weve caught up to the cows again! sarcastically explained the j brakeman. A Young Telegrapher. A Laughing Game. This Is one of the jolliest Impromptu games that we know of. We mean 3rd SOUTH and MAIN, 8ALT LAKE OITY by Impromptu that it requires.no preparation whatever, but may be played S SEEDS-SEEDSEEDS Mtcrotlne, s pstihe curs for catarrh. cold In thi a roomful of boys and girls the moby bay fev r. heudaohe od fle4 had, bruocbl! I1 na. Bead for free sample. ment it Is suggested. And It is brim, FRESH AND RELIABLE MOUNTAIN TEA A ELECTRIC LIFI CO a small pot, filled with charcoal, and ful of fun from start to finish. 272 Ninth St., San Francisco Cal EMQ FOR CATLOaST hung in the center of a cagelike frameAny number of players may take SCHWARZ & HZINECKE work made of wood. Whep it is cold part in it. They first select a leader, ,L ijj Shopping by Mail R. ftSCOnO SOUTH ST. IcrermoanL in 8ecMoo to buy. tiverv ctmracter of the women spread their skirts over who should be a bright alert, quickWhat figures can be made by yslrrho. sos. nnitie br eiiw iemiJ shopn-r- s men and their scaldini and are literally as witted boy who is capable of preserv- folding pretty lake city porcb.tae and cutting paper squares, women, ho charge to rnsinmers Wrl e for ar warm as 1 toast h tiruiart. Lake while fun and our Illustration ing his explains better than R. H. OFFICER & CO., City, Ctah. bUepard Company, sJt ; ghter are going on all around him. a long description. With the assistMail Distribution. The players seat themselves in a ance of a small A8SAYLRS AND CHEVtISTS thor Ef&S For HafrKintf frora the pair of scissors, or a birds. I wo The United States employed 10,555 circle and the leader takes his ianp by mal rt v nft, our I. St poultry oupObrod place sharp knife, an endless number of pretMi LaLl CltT luk barred etiow, Wnd cardul uenaofL men in mail Plymouth K In last center. He holds the in distributing year. his Ittloj ...S200per hand a ty things can be made. We will show buiis comb biorn . t oO per settlui The cost, distributed among 1,400 white handkerchief, which he has 728 Herentb 8t. you a few patterns that will give you B. C. MORRIS FLORAL CO. s. O. Salt Lake City, I tali lines, was $63,594,000. In 373 acci- knotted so as to make it partly solid. an idea how the thing Is done. The fUai feral Oil For A. Occasion to mail cars dents When everything is ready the leader paper must be folded eighteen clerks na ail AvtsiUio.: Given to in the middle. Fwnpt When Answering Advertisements Orders. were killed and seventy-eigh- t seritosses the handkerchief up in the air After the lines are riut, the paper is 8H0IU8 IMWai BALT LAKE CITY Kindly Mention This Paper. and then every player must begin unfolded and It Is rc ously Injured. difficult to find WRITS articles, k The Mischievous MonkeWhen I was at the Zoo oi heard a great screaming andLhatter-ingoing on in the monkel house, and I went in to see what Iqwas all about. In the big central cafe were or thirty monkey of ail twenty-fivsorts and sizes, rushing andllarting around in every direction, der the floor, on the cross bars, in th swings and up the sides of the cage, dd after them was a big gray headedltpe, so mad that he looked as if hejwantd to tear the whole lot to pieis. On one of the cross bars sat anotjer ape, looking down at the scene 4 if he were enjoying the fun. Presently the ape that wi chasing the monkeys, being uiible to catch any of them, climbed lack to the cross bar and sat there clittering and snarling, while the exJtement among the monkeys gradtiajy subsided. As I turned to go awaf I saw the keeper and ashed him w; had been doing. He smiled that if I would wait a little would see. So I waited, and presently f &-that the two big apes on the 7 become quiet and were sittii together, as if getting ready a nap. Their long tails were down nearly to the floor of t! and several of the little rfcnkeys were creeping around watchln them, as if they were Intent On n schief. Suddenly two of them darted f rward, The Empty Shell After the Trick. and each of them seized a t il and on it from de to detect the little hole unless you know began swinging as a boy swings on danside, just where to look for It. The eggs gling just rope. will even feel like ordinary eggs, for The two old apes, furious t this if you have them full of water it will not shake about iu the shells and they impudent interference with the comand will be so nearly the weight of, the fort, chattered and screame made faces at their tormento ;, and average egg that no one would no- tried to pull their tails away, it the tice the difference. Set them carelittle held fast and ti 5 rest fully on the large ends and you are of the swingers danced about ti cage monkeys for your ready guests. Some time in the evening you an- and fairly screamed with deli; ht. Presently one of the apes t t his nounce to your friends that you can take the meat from an eggshell right tail loose and rushed down fri 11 his before their eyes without them see- perch, blazing with anger, to mnish the that had dared t take ing how it Is done. Then when they such monkey a liberty with him. Th n the cast doubts upon your boast, the time fof your trick has come. Go out and other ape got his tail loose, tc , and for five minutes there was a s( ?ne in get a kettle of hot water, a large the ' cage that beggars descrij ion. and the Take three eggs. spoon them into the room where your guests are New York Herald. awaiting you and hand the eggs Keep a Scrap-Booaround for Inspection. When they You may make for yourself fan Inhave been passed from band to hand, book by constructing a scrapplace them, one by one, in the kettle. teresting The hot water will loosen the wax book devoted to one subject. One that fills the holes and by stirring the young girl with a strong intenst in eggs well with the spoon it will the life of Mary Queen of Sects has soon be shaken out of the holes. Now collected from magazines and other by the aid of your spoon fish the eggs out of the kettle and allow the water to run out of them. When you kPER pass the empty shells around among your audience they will all rush to the kettle expecting to find the contents of the eggs mixed with the water. When they find that the water is absolutely clear they will be perfectly astonished. If you are careful In filling the eggs with water and plugging the hole with .wax, there Is no way in which they can detect your trick, which will Beem to them like magic indeed. if illustrated or not, verses, pictures of buildings and localities, and portraits relating to this heroine, and has put making them into a single scrap-booa volume in which she takes much pride. When she cannot obtain a printed copy of an extract she wishes to add, she does not hesitate to copy it out neatly upon the pages of her book which is merely a large composition book." The educational value of such work is by no means slight, since to know one thing well one must needs learn much of many others. Indeed, it has been said more than once that to know one thing completely we should have to know all things. There is a good suggestion here. You will be surprised, if you begin to gather material upon some topic, to see how much is printed about your favorite subject. One word of caution: Do not choose too wide a subMake your limits narrow ject. enough to be within your scope. Your need not bo upon history scrap-booor literature, but it should be concerned with something worth the time you mean to spend upon it. St. Nicholas. sources as it happens, And Sturdy Scotchman Gave No Lip Service to Hie Maker. The following example of a quaint, philosophical Scotch character is related in the Scottish American: The season bad been an exceptionally bad one for farming, but in a church not far from Arbroath the officials had resolved. according to custom, to hold the annual harvest thanksgiving service. It was noticed that on that occasion Mr. Johnstone, a regular attendant and pillar of the church (whose crops had miserably failed) was not in attendance. The minister in the course of the following week met Mr. Johnstone and inquired of him the reason of his absence from church on such an important Occasion. Weel, sir, replied Mr. Johnstone, j dinna care aboot approachin my Maker in a speerit o sarcasm. out which parts have to be bent downward (legs on a table, chairs, etc.), and which parts to be bent upward (back of chair, sofa. etc.). Figures A and B are patterns for table. Figures C. D. and E are decorative pieces. Figure F is part of the artificial flower G. Figure H lg th pattern of a tree; K of a sleigh; L of a sofa; M of a chair. Figures C, D and E are twice. Figure C four t' School some Upon consulting physicians doped me with drugs, while others prescribed dieting and sometimes I got temporary relief, other times not. For 12 years I struggled along with this handicap to my work, seldom laid up but often a burden to myself with lameness and rheumatic pains. Two years ago I met an old friend, a physician who noticed at once my condition and who prescribed for me an exclusive diet of Grape-Nutmilk and fruit. I followed his instructions and in two months I felt like a new man with no more headaches, rheumatism or liver trouble and from that time to has been my main this Grape-Nut- s food for morning and evening meals, am stronger and healthier than I have been for years without a trace of the old troubles. Judging from my present vigorous physical and mental state I tell m J people Methuselah may yet have to take second place among the old men, for I feel like I will live a great many more years. To all this remarkable change In health I am indebted to my wise friend and Grape-Nut- s and I hope the Postum Co. will continue to manufacture this life and health giving food for several centuries yet, .until I move to a world where indigestion is unknown." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Ask any physician what he knows about Grape Nuts. Those who hare tried It know things. Theres a reason." Look In each pkg. for the famous Uttle book. The Road to Wellvllle. |