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Show ( VILBER SAYS lOHGRESSMAN to v Tfee Medicine Co., of Columbus, Pe-ro-- tpfr.riHia is All You 0. Claim For It. Wilber, of Oneonta, N. Y., writes: Congressman Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio: Peruna jtt Qentkmen -- Persuaded by a friend i have tried your remedy and ! bare I am fully convinced tloost fully recovered after the use of a few bottles. totPtrunais all you claim tor it, and cheerfully recommend your medicine with afflicted are catarrhal trouble. jj flwho David F. Wither. I Preventive and Cure for Colds. In 1899 The Sangerlust celebrated its N. B., Vice fiftieth Mr. C. F. Given, Sussex, anniversary with a large celeThe Pastime Boating bration in New York President of City. The followdab," writes: ing is his testimony: cola sets weather in About two years ago I caught ti Whenever the have for years past been very sure to severe cold while traveling and which cold which was hard to settled into catarrh of the bronchial atch S severe after-iffectubes, and so affected my voice that I Irowoff, and which would leave on my constitution the most of was obliged to cancel my engagements. In distress I was advised the winter. to try Peruna, Last winter I was advised to try and although I had never used a patent five days the cold medioine before, I sent for a bottle. Parana, and within five in and more I Words broken days up, but illy describe my na 1 recommended it to to find that within a few dayssurprise 1 was (fail well man. Kveralof my friends and all speak the greatly relieved, and within three weeks Is for There it. was I Mehert praise nothing entirely recovered. I am never Hie Peruna for catarrhal afflictions, without it now, and take an occasional as Infallible a well cure, and dose when I feel run down. nigh fth Julian -- C. F. Given. Weisslitz. Ifltdly endorse It. If you do not derive prompt and satisi Prominent Singer Saved From Low of Voice. results from the use of factory 175 Seneca street, write at once to Dr. Hartman, Perunaa Mr. Julian Weisslitz, giving full statement of your case and he will jufalo, N. Y., is corresponding secretbe pleased to give you his valuable adory of The Singerlust, of New York; ktheleatling second bass of the Sanger-tos- t, vice gratis. the largest German singing society Address Dr. Hartman, President ol ef Sew York and also the oldest. The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O. D. F. ts iirrmr ii It will cure every-- Instead of giving a list of ailments we will say use it on . your horses or cattle for almost every ailment and ou may be sure n i, good results will follow, wJ I ZJ t.lf'S thing that a good liniment ought to thats what cure horse-owne- say of rs flustang Liniment flexican Famous Newgate prison, where so much of Londons criminal history has " been enacted, is being torn down. Although the present structure was erected In the eighteenth century, the gloomy building belonged more to mediaeval times, and Its Graveyard and cells were veritable vaults. In which the unfortunate occupants may truly be said to have been buried alive. The destruction of Newgate has been contemplated for a long time, but the actual work was not begun until the present time because of numerous obstacles. On the site will be erected a business building, and Instead of gloomy cells filled with idle men awaiting death there will be electrically lighted offices, open and airy, and tenanted by industrious workers. The contrast could hardly be more ' complete. The structure that is now being demolished is by no means the original Newgate. Several prisons have occupied this part of London, the first being one of the towers of the old city, which was at the new gate of the town wall, and which thus give Its name to the prison. It was first mentioned in 1205. The building now falling before the wreckers' hammers was begun In 1770, but the Gordon rioters in 1788 partially destroyed the unfinished structure. Newgate was then rebuilt, and here were imprisoned the chief criminals of the metropolis, while those convicted of murder were publicly executed before Its doors. When public executions came to be considered demoralizing and evil in their efforts upon the multitude who witnessed them, the murderers were executed within the prison and buried beneath the paving stones of the hall leading through to the Old Bailey. This hall was commonly known as the Graveyard." Those who paid the penalty of death within these grim precincts were obliterated by means of quicklime placed In their coffins, but a token ot their existence was left In the shape of an Iron letter, representing the Initial of their surnames and fastened in the wall over their graves. Of late years Newgate had only been used for prisoners awaiting trial at the Central Criminal Court building and for those there condemned to death. At Newgate, moreover, only murderers whose crimes had been committed In the nfetropolitan district were executed. Transpontine murderers are hanged at Wandsworth gaol, unless otherwise ordered by the authorities. It was in 1858 that the In-- LlkJItygEkJT Costs But 50 Cents! It Famous Old Prison Is Being Tom Down To Register an Estimate With The Salt Lake Tribune IN ITS GREAT CONGRESSIONAL ESTIMATING CONTEST. estimates nearest the total votec&st In Utah. Idaho and Wyoming will exaet figures are registered, the author ot them will be awarded the nearest to the total vote, and also $6.0(10.00 additional (or makitheexact ng estimate, or SIO, 000.00 in all upon the !i0 cent Investment. . The last total vote In the three states was 177, 09. What will it be this year? ADDRESS TRIBUNE DISTRIBUTION BUREAU. P. O. BOX 129B. SALT LAK CITY The person who earn in.ooo O1, or it the 16 MO 00 (or guessing CARBOLIC SALVE will prevent blood poisoning in Cuts, Wounds, Sores, Bruises, and heal them, too. 25 cents. you have Would TOOTHACHE for of both. DeCOSTAS LIVER FILLS is Health Insurance for 25 cents a policy. What is your health worth? AD Lung Diseases start with a cough. orI stores I I t I DRUGGISTS FROM BALT Z. C. M. I. ?EA SHELLS! feod.uJ LAKI OITY. for 8 Tents wlib engraved ILLINOIS. COWELL, WAUKEGAN, RELIABLE AfWATR. .60 1M OGDEN Hold and Silver ASSAY CO. DROPSY lifi .76 1726 0ISC0VERTi BlTJ quick relief and care wort 5L testimonials and 10 DAYS' treatment n H.H. O&SEJfS 80 8, Bos BgAUmsto, Os will useful article Mrtn !- pply Co.e Hoi 16, 818 CK NAMK mid mddr nt Thompsons Eye Water .11 USE!!' Men O.. S altTak Answering Mention Heart & band. Kansas City. a-l- No7 - the best. 437 ie o 2 Advertisements This Paper, The graduating classes at leading colleges for women In the United States have been unusually large this year. Wellesley gave diplomas to 150 young women, the largest class in Its history, while Radcltffe attained the same distinction, conferring1 the bachelors degree upon 100 students. " Scald head is an eczema of the scalp very severe sometimes, but it can be cared. in Doan's Ointment, quick and permanent 60 cents. Its results. At any drug store, Good Laws In Two Countries. Neither in France nor in Austria are the pauper children permitted to enter workhouse. They are' boarded with peasant families. df. Kindly ' ssgStfssffiassur Difference In Belting. It has been shown new Hjuvuiw?. Photo for uo. a fCO.ledo, Finse l)t. wonlUrosr yon sm lo travel Around el thlsooiieriioD of beautiful .hella. E0l,,'rt r gold wire for making wire JewSiry, kralnneri. Send for Hit, (Janva.-erwl!or large tiiowy aheiH. F 6lli. CoK. I Many Women Students Graduate. Japanese Com Cure will rid von of a dozen CORNS for a quarter. Which do you love the best-co- rns or quarter? direct - Couhtv, Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is& the J. Cheney Co., senior partner of the firm of F. County City of Toledo, doing business In the firm will pay said and State aforesaid, and that DOLLARS for HUNDRED ONE of sum the that cannot ot each and every case of Catarrh Cure. a Camrrh ot HuU use cured by the Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of gXsON; Sral. Notary Public. internally, and Hall's Catarrh Cure Is takenmucous and 8aoe blood on the acts directly d! the system Ha'u'sTEmfy If you will cough up a quarter for a bottle of Cough Balsam youll stop coughing ALL OR , Stats of Ohio, citt or Toledo, Lucas cents? Our Japanese Tooth Ache Drops will rid you 15 Same Old Story. A hunter who tells of a pitched battle In which six bears were killed, admits that he slipped and fell and ai most lost his life. He didnt slip any in telling his experience. Its the same old bar story that grandpa loved so well. The Old Prison Now Disused. terior of Newgate was rebuilt on the single cell system. In crowded times the prison held nearly two hundred convicts. It was out of old Newgate that the notorious "Jack Sheppard broke, and the story of his escape, although It Is now nearly two hundred years old, 4s being retold by Londoners at the present time. Jack" Sheppard, like many another' criminal, oVed his downfall to the company of bad women. His father wad a carpenter, and a man of sterling honesty. The boy was also apprenticed to a carpenter, Owen Wood; but he fell into the society of bad companions near by, at the Black Lion, in Drury Lane. Here he met Bess Lyon and Poll Maggott. who began to Incite him to theft. After many robberies of increasing boldness, "Jack Sheppard was captured, tried and sentenced to death In Old Bailey. But he had been supplied with a file by Poll Maggott and 'Bess Lyon, and he adroitly man was of aged to escape. His liberty short duration, and ten days later he .as recaptured and placed In the strongest cell of Newgate, known as the Castle. Here he was chained with two ponderous staples to the floor." Nearly all London flocked to see the prisoner, who, despite all the care that was taken, had secreted a by testing that the middle of the belting made from than that made stronger much Is hide shoulders from the A done in time saves lives. Dr Wood's puWwdhL.es of every - sort. - An Object Lesson. conclusion Professor (lecturing)-- In ftberratl mental I would Instance mania to which the learned occasionally mak quently subject, and t themselves ridiculous witho the pr which After saying It. ing of his hat. th Instead took. fessor on off the bracket, put it lamp-shadhis heacl, and walked out, ' e The Burial Ground. a complete tools in the rushes of his chair, on xne guards Inspected his chainsat 8 him left and 1724. September 16, reoclock In the afternoon for thethen Sheppard of the day. mainder wonderful made his last and most himself of his freeing After escape. manacles and snapping the chains re-- a which held him to the floor, he chim moved stout Iron bar from the flue. After ney and climbed up the doors by forcing several heavy bolted of an almost incredible exertion himfound he strength and ingenuity, self upon the upper leads. file In his Bible, and Just when his escape was all But, tut accomplished, the convict was cumpelEd to retrace his steps to his cMl to get his blanket, by which he mght.lt himself down to an adjoining roof twenty feet below. The n trlj was made in safety, and, dropping to the roof, he entered a garret windw, and thence slipped unobserved iffto the purlieus of Smithfleld. Parsing down Gray's Inn lane to the Sells, he spent two or three days In an old tftmse by Tottenham Court. Fiv day after his escape he went to a fly Charing Cross, where all wen talking about Jack Sheppard. He then Stroke into a pawnbrokers shffS, decked himself out in smart delates s3d drove past Newgate In a closed carriage. The next day he treated his mother to three quarterns of brandy, and then drank himself silly at Sheers tavern. Maypole alley. re-tu-- r In this A Cell. state he was captured and taken back to Newgate. The turnkeys, despite their disgrace, turned the occasion to one of gain, and charged the multitude of curious visitors 3s. 6d. a head to see their capture. He was watched night and day until November 16, when his execution' was witnessed by over 200,000 persons, at Tyburn. A riot, which broke out over the disposal of the corpse, had finally to be quelled by the military with fixed bayonets. Such was the end of the career of the most notorious prisoner of Newgate. WHAT DID NOAH EAT 7 Pertinent Question as to Sustenance on Board the "Ark. There is no record, so far as I know, of what Noah and his family ate during the flood. After telling Noah what to take in the ark, God said: Every living substance that I have made will I destroy from off the face of the earth. There were no tanks In the ark, according to the best known designs, therefore the aquarium existed not. There Is no record of the price of beef; therefore we are permitted to draw an inference. Beef was higher tnen than It has been since, for it was on a par with the game, and game was higher than the highest mountains of earth. .Therefore fish. God did not tell Noah to take fish Into the ark. He must have thought that fish could - take care of themselves. But all flesh and creeping things were destroyed. Tne chances are that Noah and the boys wet a few lines during the forty days and nights of water, but they may have used nets. The first mention that we have of fishwhereas hooks is about 787 B. C Noah and the boys were catching flounders and weaks in 2349 B. C. New York Press. .. Accepted in Cipher. A young man In Elmira, N. Y., recently proposed to the girl of his choice, making his declaration by mall, because he thought that In that Way he could do himself better justice. He was in his office a day or two later when a messenger boy arrived with this enigmatical telegram: Isle of View. E wers. He was convinced that the message had something to do with his proposal, but he could not decipher it He went to consult his mother. - She read the telegram over once or twice, shook her head and then read it aloud. But I love what she said sounded like: The son snatched the you yours. message out of his mothers hand and read it once more. Then he shouted Its all right, mother, and dashed for the telegraph office, where he sent a return telegram. - The Simple American Fashion. Royalty is given to a useless expenditure of words, as of everything else. In drinking to the health of the I take czar the shah of Persia said: this opportunity to thank your majesty for the kind sentiments and kind, sympathetic and pleasant welcome which I have received In your empire. In the hope that the ties uniting the two countries, already so firm, will be drawn still closer than they have been in the past, I drink to the health of your majesty, their majesties the empress and your august family, to the happiness, glory and long duration of your reign and to the prosperity of your states. An American citizen would have said, Heres hoping, with quite as satisfactory reGod-give- n STATUS OF GERMAN WOMEN. Female Emancipation Has Made Lit-- tie Progress. Although German poets vie elth Bne another In extolling the eternal feminine Ideal." there is no country where the emancipation of wooAn, which forms the great feature of modern life in England and in the United States, had made so little progress. An amusing instance of this occurred some days ago In the Prussian chamber of deputies, on an interpellation as to the right of women to take part in political meetings. The minister of the interior, with his hair on end, his face pale with emotion, and a voice quivering with excitement, replied that although It would not legally be permissable to bar the door against a woman desirous of attending a political gathering, every possible means should be taken In to prevent her from speaking. other words, he declared, amid cheers from the outer part of the house, that women, like children, should be seen but not heard. Womenphobsa has always been a German characteristic, says the London Graphic. The admission of women Into the civil service met with the most violent opposition In ' Germany long after female clerks and telegraphists had been successfully employed In England and In France. The right of women to practice medicine was called in question only three years ago when a committee of experts declared that the idea was too preposterous to be seriously discussed. In 1899 a proposal to establish gymnasia for girls was likened by the Prussian minister of worship to a little spark which, should be put out at once, lest it should break Into a TIUKE IN JAPANESE SCHOOL. 8tudnts Demand the Dismissal the Entire Faculty. We had to report recently a strike on the part of the students of the Middle School, . writes the Mlye Japanese Mall. On that occasion the fault seemed to be largely on the side of the faculty of the school and the governor of the prefecture. Newa now comes of a strike at the Middle School of Oita, In which the students appear to be chiefly to blame. The account given in Tokyo journals la that the elder students, angered by some severe strictures passed by Mr. Ukl, one of the teachers, against an Increasing habit ot Imbibing sake, demanded bis removal. Apparently the principal yielded so far as fo suspend Mr. Uki, but, at the same time, he rusticated some of the students. This led to a renewal and stronger demonstration on the latters part They drew up a document arraigning the principal and the teachers on various counts and demanding the dismissal of the whole faculty. Thirteen of them were now expelled, with the result that meetings began to be held outside the school for the purpose of planning a general strike. The trouble Is not over. Of course this version comes from the side of the teachers. flame. But there are many signs that even the German woman Is growing impatient of her part as upper housemaid, and In the consciousness of being a thinking entity, with a separate life of her own, demands to take her share in the national public life Antiquity of Shoo. Shoo Is the only utterance you can make to startle chickens, says You can an observant young man. shout at them until you get blue in the face, hut that wont frighten them away, If such Is your Intention. But the minute you say shoo they scam-perPeople shoo chickens the world over. The Jap shoos his chickens, and so does the Hindu, the Kaffir, the Russian, German, Briton everybody. Why does this hissing sound instantly startle fowl, when a shout or other human utterance will not? Have you ever thought It out? Well, you can put it down that shoo was one of the first utterances that man learned to make. In primitive days the world was overrun with reptilian creatures, and these no doubt preyed on fowl, just as snakes nowadays have a fondness for birds. Feathered bipeds naturally came to recognize in the hiss the presence of their mortal enemy and took fright when It was heard man would, of course, Primitive notice and appreciate the effect of the sibilant utterance. Its a cinch that our remote forefathers would put the hiss into use when the progenitors of our modern chickens came straying where they were not wanted, and there, you see, we get shoo. A chicken runs when you say shoo because of an instinct that has come down In the breed from the days when fowl recognized their foe by the hiss. Scripture Cake. There was a church bazaar in the village of Comrie, Strathearn, Scotland, Aug. 23, and a novelty at one of the stalls was a sale of what was called scripture cake, which was In great demand. It was made according to the following recipe: Take four and f cups of I. Kings 4:22 (first clause) ; one and one half cups of Judge 5:25 (last clause); two cups of Jeremiah 5:20; two cups of I. Samuel 30:12; two cups of Nahum 3:12; one cup of Numbers 17:8; two tablespoonfuls of I. Samuel 15:25; season to taste with II. Chronicles 9:9, six of Jeremiah 17:11, a pinch of Leviticus 2:13, half a cup of Judges 4:19 (baking powder). Finally, follow Solomons prescription, Proverbs 23:15, for making a good child, and you will have a good cake, t one-hal- New Bloom. 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Thera is no other remedy route from England to India. the world that will do this. The InDo Tour Feet Ache and Horn? stantaneous effect which St. Jacobs Oil Shake into your shoes, Allen's Foot-Easproduces is a part of Its half a century a powder for the feet. It makes St. Jacobs Oil is sold In 25 record. cts. and 50 cts. sizes by all druggists. tight or New Shoes feel Easy. Cures Corns, Bunions, Swollen, Hot and ConThe words Acts like Magic, Sweating Feet. At all Druggists and quers Pain, which have been used In Shoe Stores, 25a Sample sent FREE. connection with St. Jacobs Oil for Address Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. more than 50 years are wonderfully ' Sagacious Birds. and truly descriptive. Mexico has a clever bird called the Accurate Delay. melanarpes, which has dlsovered a Many stories are told of the lack ot now use for the telegraph pole. At punctuality upon railroads In the the foot of the post this bird makes southern states. It is said that when a large hole, in which it rears its a New England man found his train, family; somewhat higher up the post advertised to leave at 11 oclock, it makes an observatory, from which comstarting at exactly that hour, he bored holes permlt.it to observe the plimented the conductor. horizon In every direction; still high"Just on time, I see, he said, geni- er this sagacious bird makes its storeally. "All this talk I've heard of the house, and thus the pole serves as its lateness of your trains Is without home, fortress, and warehouse. foundation. I've no doubt" The conductor smiled at him gently. This train, sir, said he, without a trace of embarrassment, is not todays eleven oclock train, sir. It Is s yesterdays eleven oclock. will probably not get here from way UTAH JUNK GO. hide. pell, beeswax, rubsir." down until ber, ooppar, brass, sta. Balt Lake City, Utah. e, ow BUSINESS COLLEGE. 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To-day- dreams I heard the ' nigl n On the Awakened me; their faces leaning glad and white Toward thee, their sun. Josephine Preston Peabody. Baw Clyde Fitch a Curio Hunter. Rothschild and Baroness Clyde sults. Fitch have been rivals in the buying of curios for some time. The other After Twenty Years. hlD day they met at last at SL Moritz down came the Winkle Van Rip and compared notes and the baroness after his twenty years' sleep. But my friends and relatives," ha was obliged to confess that the young American playwright was always pickinquired, where are they? the ing up the very treasures she was replied Dead and buried, most desirous of obtaining. While Mr. him led as away weep, they strangers Fitch has been recovering, his great ing. entertainment has been buying wonAnd the coal strike, he faltered. derful things for his New York house. They are thinking of arbitration. realized he that Morgan Is not the only collector of with joy, , Shrieking one link yet bound him to the past, rare antiques. and his life was later made happier Refuses to Discriminate. by knowing that the original coal Mayor Seymour of Newark, N. J., strike jokes were still dinned into the has sent to the board of works of that public ear. city a veto of an ordinance recently Imitate Morgans Manners. passed limiting the speed of autos Heads of business downtown are within the city limits to eight miles beginning to show the influence of an hour on straight runs and four with him whom miles an hour In turning street cormuch Wall street knows as J. P." They are ners. The mayor objected because of copying the Morgan manner, just as a discrimination made in favor of all young Park row at one time was drivers of horses in the city streets. said to be bartering and tailoring The mayor believes the penalties Itself to look like Harding Davis. should be the same in both cases. gruffness, frowning-down- , Splutter, Protection Against Dog Diseases. and a general Intimidating Dogs may now be protected against tone and carriage are the vogueg. VlW f Of StRRtlviRflnR 0T U$OlvSST New York Letter, MW4U(viy arm-wavin- g When Sausages Are Ready. The butchers of Berlin have a curious way of Informing their customers of the days on which fresh sausages are made, by placing a chair, covered with a large, clean apron, at the side of the shop door. TROUBLE BEGINS. Trouble begins with the first back ache. Backache comes In many forms sudden twinges of pain, sharp stitches, slow, exhaustive aches. Most backache pains are kidney pains. 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This istiie largest business in fhs world producing Mens Goodvear W ell (Hand Sewed Process) shoes, and bat always been immensely profitable. There has not been ear in the past twelve when bosiness bas not earned in actual cash wioeh more t han the amount necessary pay 7 per cent annual dividend on the preferred stock of $1 0GCXJ00. The annual business nows t M0 000, it J ujo for the year very rapid ly. and will equal $7X0 The factory ia now turning not woo pairs of shoes per day, and an addition to the plant is being built which will increase the capacity to KtfW nalraper day. The reason I am offering the Preferred Stock for sale is to perpetnate the business. If yon wish to invest in the best shoe bosiness tn the wot Id, which is permanent, and receive f per cent on onr monev, you can purchase one share or more in this business. Send money by cash icr'a check or certi- great " ' ' to W. L. Douglas. If there is no bank In your town, tend money oy express or post office money orders. 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