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Show THE St. Louis, 1904. international exposition will be Louis to celebrate the jjeid at St. anniversary of the first of the nation, a step which commercial and de possible the has given Jitipal development which United States her present 0, position in the worlds af- Worlds Fair, cen-ni- a) , TC OLD fitSLtACLE the United States approval upon this undertaking by appropriating 000,000 and the city of St. Louis has the magnificent sum Of to aid in its installation in Banner commensurate with its mission. jo extent and variety of interests ell as in the amount of money to pended, it is designed on a larger than any preceding exposition in world's history. die Tbe Missouri legislature at Its last sslon appropriated $1,000,000 for its The Illinois Riding and exhibit. mission Is now in the field baeked iitb an appropriation of $250,000, iliicli probably will ;be doubled at the jat session. In Iowa a bill approp$125,000 was pissed by the Absolutely' Pure THEM IS W SUBSTITUTE A CORRESPONDENT. A v- - deep-seate- .. i. The BIo4rn Heroine of Fiction Do T Loiir Remarkable Cass. One of the most remarkable cases of a cold, on the lungs, causing penumonia, Is that of Mrs. Gertrude E. Fenner, Marlon, Ind.. who was entirely cured by the use of One Minute Cough Cure. She says; The coughing and straining so weakened me that I run down in weight from 148 to 92 pounds. I tried a number of remedies to no avail until I used One Minute Cough Cure. Four bottles of this wonderful remedy cured me entirely of the cough, strengthened my lungs and restored me to my normal weight, health and strens-th- . Wynn L. Eddy, prescription WOMAN'S IDLE TEARS. a Weeping Weakling. What has become of womans tears, idle tears? A cynical old bachelor lately remarked in the hearing of a woman, that he wondered what had become of riating amount probably all the cry ing members of her sex. He legislature; this said that he had not seen a woman Hew York has in some years, and that, so far as cry fill be increased. hfe a (preliminary appropriation of could see, there ore just as many things a state that to cry over as there ever were, and just 1100,000, and Mississippi, as many women. He did not object ta er before made an appropriation the absence of tears; he only wondered has provided about it. tor exposition purposes, This has received attentions of fer her partieipation in this various thing kinds before now. It was first ' noticed in the novels. The young womgreat enterprise. la order that you may have a gene- an in modern fiction does not do nearly so much weeping as she used to do. To ral idea of the magnitude of the be Bure, she has not always so much Louisiana Purchase Exposition, I beg excuse for it. When a young lady was carried aw ay by a fierce and determined leave to place before you a few lover whom she did not want, and told facts. that unless she married him at once her Tbe World's Fair of 1904 at St. Louis family and ail her immediate friends twice as large would be killed, there was really a contill be approximately siderable excuse for tears and swoons on her part. This type of heroine flouruany former international exposition. ished in the beginning of the present The Centennial Exposition at Philadcentury. She was followed by the heroelphia covered 236 acres, the Paris ine who cried as a child does to get 330 acres; the Exposition of something she wanted and usually Columbian Exposition at Chicago, 633 got it, if it happened not to be the moon or anything, equally unattainable. acres. The Worlds Fair at St. Louis Sometimes she was a young lady of will cover 1180 acres. religious predilections and ehed tears over the sorrow of others, or over her Tbe construction cost of theCenten-ala- l own religious sentiments. It has been exposition was $8,500,000 that of estimated by careful statisticians that was $9,000,000, the Miss Ellen Montgomery, heroine of Paris Exposition The Wide, Wide Worid, must have test of the Columbian Exposition was shed at least five gallons, twoquartsand estimated at $18,322,000 and the total one pint of tears in the course of her cost was $27,250,000. The estimated adventures in two volumes. But the young lady in the modern work of ficconstruction cost ef the St. Louis tion does not cry. If she is of a pasWorlds Fair is $30,000,000 and. its sionate nature she nowand then bursts not total cost will be upwards of $40,000,-00- 0 into a storm of sobs, but she does often do it, as people Is completed, would say, before folks. She is more by the time the work Before the exposition gates are open likely to presene a calm and more or silence. Another the city of St. Louis will have expend-idtb- e less uncomprehended of modern heroine is the cheery type enormous sum of $20,000,000. girl who endures, all her tribulations in f this $5,000,000 was appropriated for silence,- - or laughs about them, and is the sunshine of the family circle while toe fair through the municipal her heart is secretly breaking. It must Citizens of St. Louis raised be confessed that this type of young lady would be considerably more to the 15,000,000 additional by private taste of the ordnary man than the By popular vote at a specitype of tearful patience. The al election tbe charter amendments mans woman courageous, gay, tolas to her private were carried which will enable the city erant and reserved is coming to the front in ficfeelings to expend $10,000,000 for street paving tion, and this Ideal is decidedly worth g . and other public improvements. girls of studying by the Chronicle. Chicago ' Yours Truly, ADVANTAGES OF THE DOCTOR. M. 1899-190- Fagc 5. THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1903 ! ji of ELDER NEWS, Rockland, Idaho, YVe have had some hard and cold storms here the past month, about six inchos of snow falling making good sUighing for a while. But it has been bitter cold and the sheepmen are crying for hay, which has been selling at six, seven and eight dollars per ton. Even at theee prices there is no more to be had. A dance was given here a few nights ago for the benefit of Nels K. Nelsen. who Is going on a mission to Scandinavia. The young ladies gave an oyster aupper and altogether a neat little purse of $103 was raised and presented to Mr. Nelson to help him on his journey. Last Friday night there was a charaeter hall which is said to have been a success. com-jnjndi- jbe congress stamped lts jj, BOX druggist. A little English is well-writte- n oc- casionally refreshing, regardless the convenience nf slang. of Work! ng Ovsrtime Eight hour laws are ignored Bear Lake Reservoir. A special to the Deseret News last ACKERS Dvsnepsia Tablets Monday from Lake in Idaho as a reservoir for storing the waters of the Bear River The sugar SstlMk CstHsI Su are the government company and understood to be working in entire the operations A cemetery lot dogs haw now been harmony in regard to established la Washington. D. G, and in and aroud Bear Lake. Should the Is expected to prove a useful institution. Most people who love their plans be successful the question of oanine pets are puzzled to know how irrigation in the Bear River valley to dispose of them after thelx demise, inasmuch as local laws usually will be forever disposed of, as the forbid their burial within city lim3ear Lake is a great natural reservoir its. Interments in the back yard will make trouble, if the polio know and can be used to hold back the of it, and. on the other band, to waters for use when they are the remains of a dearly loved flood casual eokxred man for needed in the dry summer months. animal to relegation to the most convenient ash duu4 is not agreeable to the Wakeful Children. feelings, say the New York Herald. old a For long time the Aooordingly there ought ta be a Mr. McPherson, of P. child out59 L, burying ground for dogs in the skirts of every city. The one in N. Tenth St., Harrisburg, Pa., Washington has been established by would sleep but two or three hours in a oompany of gentlemen who are which dog lovers, and the locality oboeen la the early part of the night, on the old Biadensburg road, a short made it very hard for her parents. Aatanoe beyond the limits of WashHer mother concluded that the child ington proper. It is in a grove of beautiful oaks, atopfng toward a had stomach trouble, and gave her green meadow, and adjoins a famoua half of one of Chamberlains Stomach estate formerly owned by W. W. CorLiver Tablets, which quieted her coran, which has been in litigation and ever rtnee the death of the million- stomach and she slept the whole night aire. Two boxes of these TabLots ar aoM fort m la any ow through. a permanent cure effected have lets dines? cemetery, and the owaent well and strong. For demandnow is she email and prfoe having paid the ed, may obtain for a moderate fee, sale by Wynn L. Eddy, .prescripton given to the man in charge, whatever attention they may desire for the druggist. of graves, including the erection with suitable inscripheadboards tions and tbe planting of grass To some people this may seem to be carrying sentiment too far, but there are plenty of other who think that the Hfelong faithfulness of a ooo-ai- for use in the dry season. gn two-ye- 0, MOKITEA POSITIVELY CORES SICK HEADACHE, Indigestion and constipation. A delightful berb drink Removes all eruptions of tbe skin, producing a perfect complexion, or money refunded. 25c and 50c. Write to us tor tree sample. W. H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. D L Eddy & Son, Druggists. StJLEYSHOHETTAR (krsAlMNSfaftwi Jfw mplaimm t. A. Danforth of LaGrande, Ga., suffered for six months with a frightful running sore on his leg; but writes that Bueklens Arnica Salve wholly cured it in five days. For Ulcers, OF 0. ANDERSONS HARNESS STORE Flrrt Door Nrti of Bax Bldar New Offlaa Bd.'U.tm: city aid Main St scription druggist. National BRIQHAM Bank CITY . Service at Presbyterian Chapel Sunday school at 10 oeloek a. m. Preaching at 7:30 p ,m. Christian Endeavor Wdae4ay at A , T. Baniiw, 7:30 p.m. Paitor. novel-readin- to-da- y. Exives. Chas. Prowls H ! Be Cater Rootratate laeh ghoN kv Which Preaahera DOES STRICTLY A BANKING BUSINESS. mm X ire Barlwael ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. Peterssu Peter I'. Hie greatest nation In the world to the greatest consumer of coffee. Lion Sorensen Mr. llilt (forwarded) Straup Dr. F. E. Thorpe Mr. Thus. Goto Warner Miss Grace the standard beverage of every state and territory of the Union. It's pure thats why. to W- - H. GLover, -P- ROPRIETOR OF Livery and Feed The News has received samp- les of elegant wedding cards, vitation cards and programs, and can fill all orders on short notice. in- Call and see them and you arc sure to be pleased with the price f and quality. M. E. x stables, x Rigs, Up-To-D- ate At Ali.Uours.... Hack meets all Trains at Depot. Utah Brigham City PORTER. ARCHITECT, CONTRACTER A BUILDER. Tians and typewritten ipeclflcatlons free with all contracts taken. Between 2,000 and 3,000 plans and (ketches on hand, free for perusal to those contemplating building. Office at residence across the road N. E. of 2nd ward school house Utah Brigham City, LOCAL MAILS. iasn QJFSfOl! fiSKMillT, BfiDgrotj MAILS CLOSE. 11:45 a m Northbound Ne 7 7:40 p m Northbound No. Northbound, Local A Cache 7:40 pm Valley Noll 7:40 p m Southbound No 8.. 6:05 p m Southbound No 10 Southbound, Local A Cache 9:30 am Valley No 12 12:20 p m From south No 7.... 8:30 a m From south No 9 From south, Local & Cache 8:30 a m Valley Noll 8:30 a m 8 From north No '45 p m From north No 10 From north, Local A Cache 10:10 am Valley No 12 Office hours from 8:30 a m to 5.30 p m P. O. opens Sunday from 10:00 to B. F. Boothe, P. M. 11:00 a. m City Bell Express freehhe! QJI fDIAMONDf&SOAP SjAN;H0NE8Ti80APNDa IULOQ HONE8T WORK. (itTh A3.. STOOD" or TIMS; the City. THExTEST; 4r nver 300 piuipituiuTtharmay oe accureu byeavipgjho Bniished Delivers Freight and Express to All Parts of Orders Filled Promptly. Charges Reasonable. OLD m Pffim COMPANY, John Funk, THR oaind FliCnaCEFT., THE CUDAHY JZ. RSLIABLB DRAYMAN SB SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT- con-earn- ed Vice-Pre- st Denver & Rio Grande it Rio their wants.' For all weak and pale and Illtnii in the Ul of OrM Florida is rfeh In minerals. In addithin children Scotts Emulsion tion to phosphate, rf which the world is the most satisfactory treat- already knows, she lias immense dekind kaolin, posits of clays of every ochres, fire and aluminium clays, gypWe will send you sum and Fuller's earth of great exthe penny, A e., a tent and finest quality. She has stone excellent for building purposes and a sample free. soft magnesias limestone that proBe tun that this picture In duces a cement in every respect rqual e t the form of a label w a Iron of high wrapper of every tattle ol to the best imported. Emulsion you buy. to tvi.-- t in grade and value is known are indicaalso so several localities; BOWNE. & SCOTT of petroleum, natural ires and tions Chemists, soft cnr.t and asphalt v r- found in 409 Pearl St., N. Y. several portions of the rtatc; end jet fields gx.Uii $:. ; a druggists. with one or two exceptions the undev eloped. are ores containingthese DO YOU TAKE THE HEWS? That is, are you a the Sox Elder Rows? Grande Western. to -- Cures Coidsi Prevents Pneumonia .led for in we Lotlar ofltoe. Brigham City Mercantile Co. Baird Mrs. Margret Johnson Mr. Joseph X are PhyaMaae, like clergymen, In trying 4o make their fellow JOHN D. PETERS, have a gTeat adWhen the butter wont ten better, but they in brethren Cashier, clerical over tbe come put a penny in the vantageable to shape their ltves accordbeing LUCIUS. A. SNOW, whims and necessities LORENZO N. STOHL, Prest. churn, is an old time dairy ing to their feltheir from criticism undue without doctors It often seems to lows. We prefer thatWeourinsist proverb. directors: that men. be should good work though no one has ever of proL. Edwards.- a Lucius shall have A. James Nelsen, degree John high Snow, they told why. fessional honor. We expect them not S. N, Lee, Alma Nelson, Peter M. Hansen Nels Jenson, mercenary, and ns to When mothers are worried to be unduly to grudge a fair measure of their time because the children do not the public servioe. But we dont con-or cern ourselves about what they eat, gain strength and flesh we drink, or smoke, or how they choose to THE share of fun, say a writer In their havs EmulScotts them say give Harpers Weekly. We donteven insist sion. . ' that they shall practice what they and we should be disappointed It is like the penny in the preach, if we did, for, though doctors spend .AND JHE milk because it works anc their fives In efforts to induce people ears cf their health, it Is unusutake to because there is something al for a busy doctor to take even ordinary care of himself. Hia aleep is astonishing about hia meals are irregular, he Scotts Emulsion is simply broken, overworks hlmeelf; very likely he r THE SCENIC LINE TO a milk of pure cod liver oi smokes too much. But os long as cnir .. confidence in his skill is unimpaired with some hypophosphites we dont criticise him. ' Glen wood Spring, Aspen, Leadville, Pueblo, Colorado Springs are supposed to kmw what Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago and all points east specially prepared for delicate is Doctorsfor themselves, snd in their good for stomachs. hands we leave the responsibility Connecting at Ogden Union Depot with all as well as for ours. To be SOUTHERN PACIFIC and OREGON SHORT LINE TRAINS Children take to it naturally their coses sure, we scoff a great deal at the medThe only Transcontinental Line passing through Salt Lake City because they like the taste ical profession, carp at its contradicand remark upon its limitations, tions and the remedy takes just as but in the long run the good doctors credit that is their due, even aaturally to the children be- get the its arrears may not come in unthough cause it is so perfectly adaptec til aft they art dead. ment. FOLEYSHOHEMDffi W. B. ld MarrionMr. Ileury We sub-icripti- on. First j Repairing of all kinds in my line Wounds, Piles, its the best salve In promptly attended to. Mall orders the world. Cure guaranteed. Only have my perianal attention. 25 cts. Sold by Wynn L. Eddy, pre- I The C. found-at- to tto Anikins MAILS ARRIVE. In the jeity will be It Saved His Leg. it sol letwr l 23, 180 Feb. LETTERS Ohlsen Mr Charles four-foote- FINEST Harness! and Saddle Exhibit ' following wwks, will :oncoi States of America D., Maj. Richard W. Young, representing cure Dyspepsia and all disorders aristhe Utah Sugar company, is in ing from indigestion. Endorsed by ishington on business for that inphysicians everywhere. Sold by all He had a session with the stitution. druggists. No cure, no pay. 25 cents. Trial package free by writing to W commissioner of land office Saturday afternoon regarding the use of Bear H. Hooker & Co.. Buffalo. N. Y. WASHINGTONS DOG CEMETERY Th says: by little workers Dr. tireless, Kings New Life Pills. Millions are always at werk, night and day, curing Indlgestien, Bilieusness, Constipation, Sick neadache and ' all Stomach, Liver and Bowel troubles. Easy, pleasant, safe, sure. Only 25e at d friend amply deserves Wynn L. Eddy, prescription druggist. tbs bestowal of a permanent seating place decently cared tor. Miss Roosevelt is having an opPresident Roosevelt and "Secretary portunity to learn how enjoyable and Shaw are said to work 18 a day. Per comprehensive is'. Southern hospitalihaps both men regard their social dutyties is the hardest kind of work. those D. Washington, ADVERTISE! of IF NOT, look this copy oyer carefullv and see if it is not worth 2i-2- c, thclprico charged Dy the year. It gives you tho local and state nous; It is filled with other reading matter of interest; We havent had a dissatisfied subscriber CARS- - Service a la Carte on all through t DINING For rates, folder, free Illustrated booklet, et.. 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