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Show r . .ncnycr naie Herlihy Could See No Improve-roen- t In Photography, Mr. Herlihy looked at his latest taken In his Sunday photograph clothes, and his gaze bespoke keen disappointment. Oi'd never a had this tuk If it hadnt been for thim children telling me about the improvements In photographing!" he muttered, holding the card upon which his likeness was mounted farther and farther away. "Improvements, is it? Oid loike to show this picture besoide wid the wan Oi had twinty years ago, and lave It to anybody which o thim two made the better man o' me. There's an old, look to this new anxious, toired-ou- t wan that was niver in the other. "There may be improvements In photographing," said Mr. Herlihy as he deposited the cabinet-sizecard face down in his table drawer, but Oive yet to see thirn Youths Companion. Mr. d The Poison of Hay Fever. Prof. Dunbar, of Hamburg, claims to have discovered the poison in the pollen of flowers which causes hay fever and also the antidote. Boys . Icto.y. a Crossroads, Tenn., Sept 14th. Young, the son of Lester Young of this place, is a bright boy, and one who is very well liked by all who know him. For some years Orbra has suffered a great deal with a form of Kidney Trouble which was very annoying, and which made him miserable all the time. He had to get up three or four times every night, almost all his life. His father heard ol a remedy called Dodds Kidney Pills, and bought some for the little felow with the result that he is now completely cured of the old trouble. He says: "Dodds Kidney Pills soon gave me great relief, and now I can sleep all Bight without having to get up. We will always praise Dodds Kidney Pills. There are many children suffering from Kidney and Urinary troubles. These disorders should oe promptly corrected. Dodds Kidney Pills is a safe and sure remedy for all such derangements. Master Orbra Young conquered his troubles and made a well boy of himself by using Dodds Kidney Pills, and any one may do the same by the same means. Parents should see to it that their children are given a fair chance in life, and there is nothing that can undermine the health of a growing child as much as Kidney and Urinary derangements. A Or-br- Fe Route via "Santa Wise People After paying dividends the chewing gum trust finds itself with a surplus of $776,000 on hand. The promoters of the chewing trust apparently were wise enough not to bite off more than they could conveniently masticate. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES color more goods, per package, than others. Rehearse for Funeral. CapL A. C. Courtney, an aged Missouri pioneer, who died at Liberty, named his own pallbearers, selected the songs for his funeral and then had a rehearsal to show just bow he wanted his obsequies to take place. Mrs. Winslows Soothing Syrup.- For children teething, softens the gums, reduces QimjDsUuQ, silays pain, cures wind colic. ZScaboufe TOO MUCH FOR TOM REED. Speaker Was Unable to Entertain Offered Resolution. Congressman William E. Lovering of Massachusetts told this story ol tha late Tom Reed the other evening: It was one of those long night sessions in the House when the Dingley tariff bill was in the conference committee, and we were all worrying lest the debate on the measure, when it should emerge, would pass all the bounds of our strength and patience. I went to the Speakers desk at one stage and asked Mr. Reed if he would entertain a resolution to the effect that no one should be allowed to speak on the tariff unless he had something new to say. Mr. Reed gave me one of those quizzical looks of his and drawled out: Mr. Lovering, tyrannical as I am, thoroughly depraved and bad as I am, I have not yet reached the point of heartlessness where I can condemn this House to a silence as profound I as that resolution would entail. will not entertain it, sir. New York Times. Needed His "Sleighing Harness. Berlin photographer relates a characteristic anecdote of Bismarck. Early in the seventies the German emperor asked him to prepare an album containing the photographs of the meq who had done conspicuous service in behalf of the empire, including Bismarck and Von Moltke. After he had taken several pictures of Bismarck, he said: The emperor wants me also e to take a photo"In that case, replied The Dukes Secretary. graph of you. The Duke of Marlborough, who has Bismarck, I must put on my sleighbeen appointed under secretary of ing harness. The astonished phostate for foreign affairs, is to be pro- tographer presently discovered that vided with a private secretary who Bismarck meant his dress uniform, will be capable of filling the office and which had so many orders and crosses keeping the duke from committing on it that they jiilgled like sleigh blunders. The name of the private bells. secretary is not mentioned, probably Highly Colored Hyperbole. owing to his insignificance and the The other night the colored pastor fact that he hasnt much except of the Wheat Street Baptist church of brains. Atlanta, Ga., spoke a welcome to BookI do not believe Plso a Cure tor Consumption er T. Washington. Pastor Bryant is a has an equal (or coughs and colds Jons F. rousement preacher. In the regular . Botxb, Trinity Springs, Ind Feb. 15, 1500. course of his speech he said he could imagine "the angels leaving the batELEPHANT HAD ITS REVENGE tlements of heaven to kneel at the foot of the throne and beg for furGot Even With Painter for Systematic loughs to perch on the stars outside Deception. and hear Booker Washington speakThere was once a painter in Paris wisdom and patriotism! The who wished to make a picture of an ing crowd cheered and laughed at the reelephant So he went to the Jardin markable suggestion and then Pastor des Plantes in that city along with a Bryant joined heartily in the uproar. boy and a big bag of apples. In order that the animal might assume a strikART OF REST. ing attitude the lad was to throw it an apple now and then, so that it May Be Acquired and Used With might hold its trunk aloft But to Great Benefit. prevent the supply of fruit from being Complete and restful poise of the used up too Boon, the boy was told body and mind is an art not easily to to throw an apple gained. occasionally. The elephant said nothPerhaps nothing brings one as ing at the time. When, however, the much content, comfort, happiuesa were all creature apples done, the and pleasure as those conditions of walked to the tank as if to quench its easy, restful, resourceful and well thirst, took up in its trunk a store of balanced mind and body, that make of water, returned and deluged the paint- work a pleasure and the dally life er and the picture, wa iiing out nearly and peaceful. all the work. As it. walked round the happy The nervous housewife busy with a enclosure, it was plain that it had de- hundred duties and harrassed by childliberately planned this revenge. Litren; the business man, worried with tle Folks. the press of daily affairs, debts, etc., SHIP DISABLED BY SWORDFISH. cannot enjoy the peace and restful repose and healthful nervous balance Angry Monster Bores a Hole In the unless they know how. There is a way. First and foremost Vessels Bottom. In consequence of having been the stomach must be consulted. That rammed by a swordfish, which appar- means leaving off coffee absolutely, ently was actuated by a desire to for the temporary stimulant and the avenge an attack upon one of its resulting depression i3 a sure ruin to mates, the schooner Emily Cooney is the nervous system, and the whole laid up for repairs at Gloucester, Mass. condition of health and happiness Capt. Cooney was sailing his vessel rests upon stomach, nerves and mind. Start with the stomach, that is the through the South channel when he Stop espied three swordfish basking on the keystone to the whole arch. surface, and he caused one of them to using things that break down its be speared. power, upset its nervous energy and of the Immediately another monster sword- prevent the proper digestion fish appeared, and after a terrific rush food and the consequent manufacture at the vessel, leaped on the bowsprit of healthful blood and nerves, brain who wielded the harpoon. Then it and tissues. When you quit coffee take on Pos-tudived, and again charging at the Food Coffee. That Is like stopschooner struck its bottom with such force that the fishs sword penetrated ping the payment of interest and the oak plank, starting on a career where you are and a foot of the blade was broken off. loaning money and receiving interest The vessel then began to leak, and The good results are double. You stop poisoning the system with coffee Capt. Cooney had to run for port. ( and start building up the broken down nerve cells by powerful elements conWanted Them to Be Seen. A family In the South had a tained in Postum. These are pure cook named Sarah, whose food elements ably selected by exwas suddenly killed In a quarry perts for the purpose of supplying accident For the time being her Just the thing required by Nature to grief was allayed by the preparations perform this rebuilding. for an elaborate funeral, and on thd These are solid substantial facts day of this event, so dear to negroes and can be proven clearly to the satwho desire to show their Importance, isfaction of anyone, by peional exshe appeared before her mistress In Try the change yourself perience. deepest black, but on her hands were and note how the old condition of 4 Pair of white gloves such as sol- shattered nerves and worried mind diers wear at dress parade and guard changes to that feeling of restful poise niount "Why, aunty, exclaimed her of a well balanced nervous system. mistress, what made you get white The managing physician of a hygigloves? Sarah drew herself up in- enic sanitarium in Indiana says that dignantly, and said in the chilliest for five years in his practice he has tones: Dont you spose I wants dem always Insisted upon the patients hlggahs to see dat Ise got on gloves? leaving off coffee and taking Postum Lippincotts. Food Coffee with the most positive, well defined results and with satisfacElsctrlo Furnace Makes Steel. most confirmed coffee After many laboratory experiments, tion to the toper. teel is now being produced In elecThe Doctors name will be furnishtrical furnaces on a commercial scale ed by the Postum Co., Ltd , Battle at the Froges Works (Isere), Franca Mich. Creek, It has been on the market by pat Look in each package for a copy of Messrs. Descours, Caband A Co., Ly the famous little book, The Road to M- WellvUle. coal-blac- k hus-ben- d oints on Pasteurization. we understand pasteurization tfie application of heat to such a degree that most of tha bacteria are destroyed; the temperature generally made use of ranges between 140 to 1S5 degtees F., said M. Mortenson at a dairy convention. This should not be confused with sterilization, by which we understand complete destruction of bacteria; this may be either by application of heat or by the use of chemicals. Every buttermaker at present has become so familiar with pasteurization that he cau without difficulty pasteurize milk for sorters, but pasteurization of milk and cream for city supply and especially cream for requires more experience and very careful work. The cooked flavor which milk acquires after It has been heated to a temperature of 160 degrees F. must be prevented when milk is to be sold for direct consumption. The consumer generally objects to the cooked flavoi; only a few understand that that flavor serves as a guarantee that this milk is a pure, healthy food. The Wisconsin Experiment station recommends that the milk be heated to 140 degrees F. for thirty minutes; that does not produce the cooked flavor and it does not affect the rising of the cream as do Pasteurization higher temperatures. of milk and cream for direct consumption is continually growing in favor. As to the digestibility of pasteurized milk compaied with raw milk opinions are divided. Experiments along that line of work have been conducted at the Maryland Experiment station, where they arrived at the conclusion that raw milk is more easily digested when fed to calves than either pasteurized or cooked milk; they a!so corresponded with physicians In charge of childrens hospitals and the majority of them favor the use of raw milk for infants, when the milk was known to be in perfect condition, hut tavored pasteurized milk under ordinary conditions. Dr. Fleischmann together with Dr. August Morgen and other European scientists conducted experiments which lead to the conclusion that the nitrogenous matter in milk which has been submitted to a high temperature is somewhat more digestible than lu fresh milk. -- y a The Little Heroine. where the children schoolyard played I paused a while to see; Among them waa a little maid Who sweetly glanced at me. While others laughed and raced and danced With many a graceful atr. She stood aside alone and glanced With glad eyes at them there. By Her (ace was beautiful and sweet. But, hapless little one. She stood on twisted, withered feet, That neer were made to run. I thought of Goda mysterious way. And watched her where she stood; I wondered If ahe gave Him praise And deemed Him wise and good. Her playmates joined their hands ere long, And, hedging her about Danced around her with a merry song And many a happy shout. I saw her clap her hands, her voice In gleeful accents rang. She had the courage to rejoice With those who danced and sang. I left them where they gladly played A sweet voice seemed to cry: "While she can laugh, poor little maid. Why should you ever sigh?" The Chicago Record-Heral- Shout Breaks a Glass. Every one knows that windows will rattle when a loud noise is made in a room, but very few persons know that a glass can be broken by shouting into it Any ordinary glass which has a clear tone will do for this trick, and the exact nature of its tone can readily be ascertained by passing a moistened finger around its rim. This point being settled, the performer should hold the glass in front of his mouth and shout into it in a tone about an A life-siz- make-believ- e v To Boston, Baltimore, Minneapolis, Detroit, Atlanta and other points. For particulars, address C. F. Warren General Agent, A. T, & S. F. Rv 4X1 Dooly Block, Salt Lake City, Utth. she said, did you give me It blackens. "Yes, came the reply. "Coal, when It does not burn, blackens. Do you see the lesson of the old Greek? Bad company will blacken if it does not burn. Why, this? To Decorate Candles. Candles can be decorated by rolling pictures tightly round them and warming the backs of the pictures by passing the flame of a match or another candle over them. To get the best that each is holding the ends of the two different ribbons. Have them hold the ribbons slackly, and then ask each of them for the ends they hold and exchange with them the ends they before held. Take hold of one of the rings at the centre, break the thread that holds the ribbons and slip off the rings. y Dickens' School Pets. When Charles Dickens was a boy at Wellington House Academy it was the secret pride of the students there that they owned more white mice, red polls and linnets than any other set of boys within their ken. These they kept in hatboxes, drawers and even in the school desks. A small but very accomplished mouse, which lived in the corner of a Latin dictionary, in Dickens desk, and could draw Roman chariots, fire paper muskets and scale pasteboard ladders, fell at last into an overfull Inkpot and lost both its white coat and its life. Dickens, won a prize for his nevertheless, Latin, and a well thumbed and blotted Horace which he once presented to results the engraving should be newly his coach recently fetched a high printed on thin paper with plenty of price at an exhibition in England. ink, and, if they are half tones, The Japanese Flyer. should be coarse grained. Effective A very simple flying machine can designs can be found in great variety be made from a piece of cigar box in many illustrated periodicals. wood. Cut a ruler-likstrip of wood, The Flour Merchant. and bore exactly In its center a small The one who personates the flour hole, the size of a slate pencil. On merchant will try every way to dis- one half of the Btrip the right, on the pose of his stock of flour, by asking other half of the left side is filed question after question of the others, down to a knife like edge (see illustrawho must, in their answers, be care- tion). Cut a round stick of wood ful not to use these words; Flour, I, yes or no; as they are forbidden, and the one who is caught using them will have to pay a forfeit. The flour merchant must persevere in his endeavors to make the players use one of the interdicted words. e For instance: Do you wish any flour There is none required. "But you will soon want it; let me persuade you to take some. "That is impossible. "Why so? It Is the very best of flour; Just look at it; it is so very fine and white." The quality is a matter of indifference to me. "But it will make such good, sweet bread. Do take some. "You have had my answer. "Have I? I must have forgotten It What was it? not My answer was, decidedly any. But, madame, consider; it Is a very reasonable price. I will not take any. The flour merchant having succeeded in making her say I, proceeds to the next one. ? half-lengt- h octave higher than that of the glass. The result will be that the glass will break immediately, and for the reason that it will not have enough to resist the force exerted against it by the waves of air. The thinner the glass is the more easily will it be broken. A common beer glass, however. Is the one which is generally used. str;th New Yorks Milk. The milk trade in the vicinity of New York is rapidly taking on a of its own that seems to be unique In this country. The milk dealers are largely organized under the title of the Peoples Pure Milk The producers of milk Company. have a gigantic organization, which they call the Five States Milk Producers Association. Not - long ago they completed a five years agreement dating from October, 1903, the producers of milk to deliver to the dealers about 20,000 cans of milk per day, agreeing to sell to them all the milk they produce, except sucu as is used In theli homes. The agreement Is on the quart basis, the monthly prices to be as follows: January, 3 cents; February, 3 3 8 cents; March, 31-cents; April, 3 cents; May, 2 cents; June, 21-- cents; July, 2 cents; August, 2 6 8 cents; 3 September, cents; October, 31-cents; November, 3 38 cents; December, 3 6 8 cents. However these prices are subsequently changed they must never fall below a yearly average of 2 cents per quart in cash. After two years, the annual average Is to be increased to 2 cents per quart. The milk selling company ells a part of its stock to the producers, thus making them partakers in the profits of the milk delivery. The milk delivering company furnishes all cans and keeps them clean without expense to the milk producers. One hundred pounds of milk Is agreed upon as the equivalent of 48 quarts. The milk producers living near the city are to receive in addition to the above mentioned prices the difference in freight rates over the long hauls for which the prices are made. The milk producers that do not keep their stables in a sanitary condition are to be excluded from the benefits of this agreement, and their milk will be refused. sys-te-- 1 about the length and thickness of penholder, and Insert it from below into the hole of the flyer. The illustration to the right shows how the stick of wood is brought to a whirling motion, causing the flyer to fly high into the air. sure-enoug- h right It Blackens. There Is an old story about a Greek maiden named Eulalle; she wanted to be friends with Lucinda, a very gay and wordly woman. One day she said to her father, Sophronius, "I would like to call upon Lucinda; may I go 8 8 8 8 Renovated Butter Product. There are in the United States in the neighborhood of 70 factories for the renovating of butter, and their product last year is reported to have been over 69,000,000 pounds. The new revenue law relating to renovated butter went into effect last year and for the first time we have statistics that are something more than guesses. The tax of cent a pound does not seem to find many objectors among the renovated butter interests, and the supervision given the factories is something of a guarantee to the people of the production of a wholesome product. In the above picture are objects illustrating five words. These words rhyme, and by beheadin g all of them and prefixing the eame letter to each, you will find that they all have suddenly become the same word. What are the five ? s Beware of Ointments for C that Contains Mercc mercury will surely destroy the sense cumpiottuy derauge tue whole xyetein mbm it through the mucous surftucs. Su h should ueserle used except on prescriptions reputable physicians, me the dsuie ten fold to the good you cau j t.j,H them, llall Catarrh ( ure, in ...iou hjr F. J. Cbeney 6 Co , 'i oledo, O . oonuios no mercury, end ts taken Internally, atitng dtreitiy upon the bio 4 end tnucoua aurfeces of the system In buxing Halle Catarrh Cure be tore you get the genuine. It le taken inte nally and made In Toledo, Ohio, bj F. J. Cheuey A o. Testimonials free. bold hr Druggist. Dries T'o ier bottle. Hall's Family Ill la ere t le beat. M Near the Limit of Vulgarity. Could vulgarity go much further than It did at a recent dinner at Park, where the menu was printed on the back of $20 gold certificates, each of the guests receiving one? $1.00 BIO UNIX 500-1- 0 KAMii: OEFElt. STEEL t! If you can us the host blr rinse Dilute In the world, and are wtillns to have It placed in yonrown home on three months' (re trial, just rut this notice out and send to Soars, Roebui k A Oo., Chicago, aud you will reoeirs fro by return mail a big picture of the steel runs and many other cooking and beating Stove, you will also receive the most wonderful II 00 steel range offer, an offer that plaoes the b st steel range or heating stove In the of any family such sa offer that no family pome In the land, no matter whut their oircusnstances may be, or bow small their Income, need be without the best oooking or beating stove made. First Steam Turbines. The first steam turbines were built In 1890, and the total power afforded by them at the end of that year was The aggregate 6,000 horse power. is power of these motors used over 300,000 horse power. y Stops the Clough anti Works Off the Cold Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Price 25c, Well, Whats tha Answer? 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IU Columbus Are, TOOTH POWDER For 53 years the Dentifrice of Quality. Ko Absolutely Non-Aoi- Waste. Ka Grit Patent Top Can Miw 38 one-fourt- Dairying in New York. According to the Department of Agriculture there were in New York state last year 448 creameries and 193 establishments making both butter and cheese. The product of butter was over 69,000,000 pounds and of cheese over 124,000,000 pounds. The increase in butter over the census year was 20,000,900 pounds; but there was a decrease of 2,000,000 pounds of cheese. A good many establishments in the state are making both butter and cheese. Cactus wo-ds- '--n sixty-seve- Answer to Plot Problem. This is the way In which the plot of land should have been divided in Rhyming. This game is never old, and for order to let each person get to his own property without trespassing rainy days there is nothing like it. The Tables Turned. There were two things that made all on that of others. The problem was There are so many topics which can be jingled into funny rhymes, if the the trouble. First, little Bill wanted to be a hunter and had asked his rhymers have ingenuity. father for a real Flobert rifle, The fun consists in the head person and his ' father a had made starting the first line. The person and next must give the rhyming line great mistake bought it Oh! how Bill loved that gun. before a given number of seconds He have passed. Usually one minute Is blew down the barrel and snapped the the allotted time. Then, if he Is not trigger and shouldered arms and mado great boasts of all the rabbits ready, any one in the company may call It out and change places. he would kill next day, and then at In this way a number of clever last he went to sleep with the gun under his pillow. The other thing was rhymes may be forthcoming, and the that Bill had eaten too much mince game may he kept up till the ingenupie at dinner. Suddenly he found himity of the players is exhausted. self at the edge of a dark wood. Bill shivered and felt lonely wished he Telling Drawn Cards. A clever way is here given in which hadn't come. But there in front of to discern one or more drawn cards: him was a track it was a rabbit track. Bill was certain of given last week. How many of you Turn unperceived the bottom card of a pack face upward; then let several this. Now he would use that much- solved It? of the company drew a card. Reverse loved gun. He crept slowly on, followthe pack rapidly, so that the bottom ing the tracks. His hand trembled; Magic Rings. he was just a little scared. Brace Either large beads or rings may be is now the top card, and thus all the up, Bill, he said; "youre a bold hunt- used in this tr'ck, which is of classic other cards are turned face upward, But just as he origin, as it was performed long ago unseen by the spectators. er dont forget Hold the pack firmly In your fingers spoke there was a whirring sound; he by Greek jugglers. Prepare beforefelt his feet fly out from under him; hand by getting two ribbons exactly and request those who have drawn to he felt himself pulled hard by one leg. alike and the same length; double replace their cards in the pack. Thus The world seemed to be turning up- each so the ends come together; tie all the drawn cards will lie with their side down. His knife and marbles the ribbons at the folds with a thread faces downward, while all the other were falling out of his pockets. He exactly the same color. Slip on the cards will lie with their face upward. was hanging head down with his leg rings and give two of the spectators You now step aside, select the drawn caught in a noose and his gun lay on the ends to hold. They will believe cards, and show them to the company. the ground. Just then a great Jack Rabbit, who looked to Bill as big as a bear with staring eyes and a wicked grin, came toward him. What was he carrying? The precious gun. Bill struggled and kicked and tried to cry out. How does it feel when you try it yourself? said the Rabbit shivered Bill. "Try "Try being hunted and trapped and hung by the leg, grinned the Rabbit "I guess I have you now, cruel boy. Youll make good stew, he laughed. "Stew! screamed Bill. "Yes; I shall shoot you with this Su,firedand, lifting it to his shoulder he Bang!! Billy! Oh, Billy! cried his mother, "youve fallen out of bed! Bill rubbed his eyes. ' it aint no fun when you try it yourself, he said, slowly. And he was I cannot allow you to do that, my daughter, replied Sophronius. "But, father, you must think me exceedingly weak if you suppose I should be injured by going," said Eulalia, crossly. Her father stooped down and picked up a piece of dirty coal and held it nut "Take that la your hand, my child; it will not hurt you. She did, her fingers became smndged E'llelH did not understand. butter-makin- Milk Stone, A number of articles mads from galallth, or milkstone, were shown at Hamburg. The casein from skimmed milk hardened by formaldehyde and variously colored, was used for table tops, combs, knife handles, cigar holders, balls, rings, chessmen and dominoes. An advantage of the new product as compared with celludold,-ithe fact that it does not ignite so easily and is entirely odorless. as Stock Food. In a recent drouth in Australia the prickly pear was utilized for stock food with considerable success. This is a variety of cactus and grows freely on the western plains of the United States. In Australia the plant was prepared by boiling, which removed the spines. In Mexico, we are told, the larger plants of this genus are used to some extent, the spines being burned oft in the fire. If seeds can be bred out of fruit, why cannot spines be bred out of cactus? Its drouth resistant qualities should make it a valuable forage plant for seml-arllocalities. d Drunkennsss Cured The KEELET TREATMENT, instituted 19N,. ts the ookr highly endorsed CURE. Equally effectual in Touth and Old Age. THE KEELEY 34 W. Ilk Ten, I It INSTITUTE, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, RELIABLE Sets Lead .74 74 ASSAYS. sure. ...JUT Sold an Uoi, siirr. Cop 'r. .LAS Prompt returns oa mail .ample, Ogden Assay Co. TilC flTTftllCinT An perfume IllCl UllUiluAnl novelty A beautiful celluloid heart'Mh'iped charm. Worn upon th a as or charm locket It permeates the person entire person w Hh rich fragrance. Bv mall 15e. The Mayora Co. Box 1555, Salt Lake City, Dept A. When Answering Advertisement Kindly Mention This Paper. W. N. LL, Salt Lake zs&zmn. Best Cough Syrup, la time S.ld 233ZHH No. 38, 1903: ' |