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Show i UW' HE HAD XEMEMDEXED COALVILLE TIMES. It la generally the unusual thing which Is the eaaieat to remember but It seldom happens that exactly M h PeewMra l OebU! Utah, (awnRev! il-(l- f the aame elements in any situation are MW, m or moat striking to any or two onlockers. A man who baa traveled many times up and down the hrOKOMiHN. I Mississippi stood on the levee at Cape On Tw.mmm' ww .... .... HHH M MS S Girardeau, Mo., one noontime, waitAm MSIW.i.imwmiwmwiwjwhhi 40O ing for the arrival of a downbound t.www OlS C(ss passenjacket Anotherandprospective accosted him. ger stepped up Pardon me, suh, he said. You and I have met befo', but you do not remember me." "Doubtless If you will recall the circumstances I shall do ao, said tbe other. Well, auh, It was at Babfleld, one evening five year ago. 1 remember Barfield and the evening perfectly, (aid tbe man accosted. It was a frightfully stormy night. The mud at Barfield was deeper than Iwtit Art tN Um tf ArfvtnHy. L had ever seen before I had moored who otiprmoly fl4. by boat at the bank In front of town, won bright his air WUI ftajr but the bank was so soft 1 could not "Tour hiking well my U4. Staid I. Child hr, Lead, climb It. I shinned up a rope to the brkrn heart! My lovr hat proven faUtoo ted, top, waded over mjr shoes In mud to Ht a gain f,r art"' a store, bought some groceries and f Bald returned to my cabin by sliding down at him. and, "Pray, Jp0!I amazed "hava you fan madr a lumber chute. My wife cooked supCte head and N There' no (Ilea on your dad! per, and we spent an evening reading Tch I never had aloud from Mark Twain's Life oo the Experienced the dart Otf lota deapteed. till now. It's sad. Bui what a fain for art"' v rtltn song and Seatlna and faaUada roundtalay, ? Say, mlea. but Jj That a where ' had tofeellnf pad! At an election before the union, But. wow. la my heart clad 7In I Dick Martin was opposed by Giles start mourning A school: it not ba tha fad. Eyre of Eyecourt. a territorial magBut what a gainmay for art!" L'ENVOI. nate and thorough sportsman, rePrtnoesa. my thanks I add nowned alike for his reckless extravFor aaytng wa must part; h hurt, u m talking like agances and dare-devbravery, saya ad). what a sain for erl! Blackwood's Magazine. He waa, howCleveland Utdar. ever, totally Illiterate, a circumstance Fireman Grabbed Flying Eagle. leas regarded then than at the presTlie fireman and engineer who took ent time. The hustings In those day ' the Rocky Mountain United oat of used to be erected In Eyre square, in here last Sunday morn log captured aa Galway, sufficiently close to each othfor Immense American eagle ae It wae er to enable the rival candidate flying In the air. The experience la popular favor to exchange banter and ether aalllee of wit. Advancing to the probably unique In railroading. The unfortunate king of btrde win front of hla booth with a folded paper epend the remainder of hla daya In in hla hand, Dick Martin exclaimed: 1 declare solemnly, before all here satiating the wondering gaxe of the crowd at CUy Park, , The eagle men, assembled, that 1 am willing this monree 7 feet and 4 Inches from tip to ment to retire from this contest and to allow Col. Eyre to be returned tip. If he will only sign this decIt wae about X o'clock Saturday 1 afternoon when nearing Llmon that laration which hold In my hand. It waa not possible This, however, the engine crew noticed the bird fly tag low end straight ahead of tha for Glleato Eyre to do not from any the views set forth In the train. The train was then traveling dissent In question, but because, aa at from sixty to sixty-fivmiles aa document hour, and If It did not change Ke Dick Martin waa well aware, he waa course It was evident that the eagle would be overtaken. The bird was on the left side and aa the engine flashed by the Bremen reached out and A neighbor was fanning Lyddy, who grabbed the bird by a leg and pulled It Into the cab. With the aid of the lay very atlll and apparently breathing engineer the big fellow wae downed ber last, and Ued, but It took quite a fight. Lyddy waa a thin, wiry little woman, with a husband, who had Denver Republican. Just then tiptoed Into tha mom with hla hat on the back of hla head. The Married Beside a Ceffln. A young couple were recently mar neighbor shook her bead dubloualy, ried at Melbourne, Australia, betide and waved Jim back. Then she fanned the coffin containing the body of the the sick woman more alowly until, the bridegroom's mother. The bride went last motion waa hardly perceptible, to live with tbe bridegroom's mother and laid down the fan, Lyddy was hut that seemed all. tome time ago in order to look attef breathing, (he adjoining kitchen, her t h at an Invalid. The latter theStepping Into neighbor said: Jlm, you mights became very much attached to her, and said that It waa her dearest wish well go down and order your clothes. resee her eon and the girl married. You've got to ahow Lyddy proper Ole Jones la sober this mom In', spect. sure that not would live the Feeling snd It's moat time for him to have anlong, the urged them to obtain a toot If be gits to makln em he other license and be married la her presBut nil ence. The license wea procured, and won't drink till he's done. hUfi when once he the wedding fixed for the next day. doomsday cant atop But la the morning the mother died gits started." Lyddy'a Well, I will," said Jim. of heart disease. The yeddlng wae some money laid by from her postponed until tbe day 'of the fune- got ral and Immediately after the service dreaemakln'. 8he's mighty thrifty. I'd tor the dead had been read the young couple were married beside the coffin. K. X rCTUSOK. Uite nad Nwa lkii. wwftmo nun moat-unusu- )trnly, - Jv - nrd, a. A raft of logs broke Mississippi.' loose and went down stream, and as 1 had no 'skiff to follow them with, I shouted an alarm and others went The rain turned to snow before morning, and the next morning, which was Perd Herold Sunday, the steamer came In from Memphis at daybreak.' Tes, sub, aaidthe man who remembered him. Yes, tub, I reckon all those things ah ao, I do not recall Bahfleld la always them, howeveh. muddy when It rains, the Ferd Harold comes In every week, logs eften break away, and none of those things la fastened Into my memory. But, suh, I waa settln' In the sto! that evenin' when you entered. Wheh you come Tom no bhe of ue knew. You ' bought, suh, two pounds of rice and a can of tomatoes. Now, suh, 1 neveh knew a gentleman to bay Just that combination of groceries at the same time befo, and not one of M could Imagine, auh, jet' what a man who, so fab as we could see, didst live theh snd didn't have any home fob usin' them, was goln' to do with two pounds of rice and only one can of tomatoes. I have remembehed you ever since, suh, and have always wondehed what Youth's Comyou did with them. panion. nUSHMAft OF Bt e Lyvvy , iword-beartn- g Went Birds ts Return. farmer are trying to Induce the smaller birds to return to their old haunts about the field, and tor thin purpose nr setting out boxes ad other artificial device to serve thr birds tor homes. The farmers need the birds to destroy the Insects, but tbe birds are disappearing not only because of tbelr direct slaughter, but also because the old trees., la the decayed hollow of which they built their nests, the old copse which they haunted, and both of which were prolific In insects, together with the stagnant pool which yielded them food In abundance, are all disappearing before the closer cultivation of the present time. German -- Accused Man Convicted Himself. A laborer of Perth, Scotland, named Taylor, after repeatedly protesting hie Innocence, convicted himself of theft at the police court recently. He was charged with the theft of three fowl from a Jams Watford, who recognised him aa he waa running away. Taylor strongly protested bis InnoWatford. cence, end Ton say you saw me there!" he asked. Yes. I did. "Who waa with me, then? "1 only aaw you." Well, then, I had a dog with me," said Taylor, triumphantly. He was sentenced to a month's Imprisonment. , The Handle Deg." Aa Italian newspaper informs Its readers that a new kind of lap dog baa been manufactured In England and has been named the Handle The end of the tail of a puppy Dog. ts cut open and twisted Into an opea wound in tbe back of the animal, where It make a second root. The tell thus forms s handle, snd no fin f y In England who respect herself r v srpears without one of i hanging to one of her Sogers the s Truth, the Notwithstanding 'a' supported Lyddy all right If aha'd let me, but seems like sbe liked to work. He moved toward the outside door, hut a voice made him turn. Jim Laweon, said Lyddy, sitting up In bed, If you think you're goln to (It new clothes to wear to my funer-I- I you're mistaken. I ain't goln to die. You dont need no new clothes. That money In the blue teacnp ain't goln' for no new clothes for you." T didn't mean no harm, Lyddy," said Jim, lamely, "I won't trust you, Jim." Lyddy continued. "I'm goln to git up. Maria Johnson knows I've been savin' that money for a new etore carpet fur the best room. She's stuck up her nose at my rag carpet long enough. The neighbor, perhaps annoyed by arthis upsetting of her rangements, went out, shutting the door with unnecessary force. Lyddy waa getting up. Chicago News. well-mea- counsel for the plaintiff that tbe printed matter had no relevancy with the case the fact being that the proposal was written on a telegraph blank by accident the ruling of the court was that everything on the blank should be read. Accordingly the reluctant counsel for the plaintiff was forced to read the following: There shall be no liability on account of this message nniesa tbe same shall bj repeated, and then only on condition that the claim shall be mad within' thirty days In writing. Then after thJ signature followed: Tour devotedly. Harry," together with this N. B.: "Read carefully the conditions at the top. To the great delight of counsel for tbe defendant the Jury returned a verdict In bli favor In twenty minutes. of Harper's Weekly. protests THE HOLINESS OF TXVTH truth that throuih the set man ehould rifle earth and etar Seeking ever In the unknoan where Ita mvellc fountains are. For the law oI rtehteoua living, for the love that ahali not die. to be While the eoul has aspiration glorified on high! What la truth that In the dlelanro It should bias with hoty light Beetlng tun-- the hnata of darkness In tha What Is k world Making man enfolding night. a nobler creature, giving sides a wiser aim, valor, each Utvlng virtue, knowledge, . bright. Immortal name? Le. tha world la ever changing, and the new la ever old. And who flahta with human progress la a warrior overbold. And the truth la what we make It by the light of that great love Which forever llfia the planet toward the tnglng stars above. Truth Is ulmple aa tha sermons tells ua on our way. Otntle ae the thought of brothers were parted yesterday; It !v plain a honest fare that betoken neerle to kind unto the weary, seeing They are hand eyre unto the blind, It la beautiful aa morning when the world awakes to Joy And life e golden expectations thrill the eager neart of boy; It Is lasting aa the cliff rock that forever fronts the eea. Lasting the ocean waters that shall sash the cliff rock free; And although It wrings emotion from the life that suffers long Though It girds the tnlns of labor for the end wrong; ever what we make It In the light of love end pegee. Help end hope unto the tolling who would give the soul Increase' Charles Wr Stevenson, In New York Press. JP AID bettle fierce Truth I DEAKLy FOX MEAfifiESS doesn't pay to incur the enmity of a boy, said a Kansas City man the other day, relating the misdeeds of hla early youth. 1 remember how I took revenge on a farmer whom I thought mistreated me. He had a large dog which I greatly admired, but which he sadly mistreated by starving and heating It. I used to coax the dog to go hunting with me, and as I had no gun, hla aid ta running ddwn rabbit use very material. - One day the farmer caught me hunting with bis dog. He sclxed me by the neck and shook me roughly, telling me that tf he canght me hunting with hla dog again he would break every bon ta my body and stamp me Into the earth. I felt deeply Indigrant. 1 planned to be nvengod by soup tt tho I which woul It Curran Sr its .toDurgitr' oij! , com-eoea- that tt must be gnetlf strength- ened by this superb, genk tonic. i Hut prebably the most Imnortsst Ingredient far f Golden Medical biwry." rslvular and as lie marvelous cure ether affection of the Mar r 00,1 ' earned, I Stone root, or f siliMimia Cun., PlD Prof. Wat. Paine, auiMV Epltomy of Medicine, taytM It: wee J -eeM. ae tone Once, bed s maeb operweeed with to the been that hla frteade ea obliged ,, ", frdu easry hiss H. colllnsunlu iwoovered under the htSeews k Sums (medicinal prlactj-y- r rrerTruta Ms business isos), and le no'V'Vtlendinf reeved heretofore nhyatrlens knie , dan for the removal of ao dUtnedd re rowsk, s malady. With AM mf tha" warned Sanaa-worand It fearfsitf t dieted that death was nesf hand iad relief la enquaatiotiablr each eases, sad I most tmasces effects a wl'' aaf, "Kone root Is also racomamded by Dr. foe ft Hsle and Elllngw-ood- , valvular and other dims M lh heart. The tatter say: It I Hart tonic of not get me Into more trouble. Within the next two weeks my tormentor lost eighty fine hogs from cholera. I had From the pen of a got satisfaction. neighbor whose pigs had the plague I had picked up two ears of com which I threw Into th feed lot of my enemy and Infected hla whole herd. If; was a devilish deed, and even before the pig began to die I had repented. A boy's wrath Is aa terrible gr a maos, and Ae has not the wisdom of hi years to help him control It. Eighty fine hogs wss the price that farmer paid for promising to massacre a boy for making friends with his mistreated dog. And the farmer never knew. Eves a boy and a dog are better to have at friend than Kansas City Times. half-eate- FERFUME8 CAUfiE OF HYfiTERIA. NERVOUS TO . lem, Mass. The story of this mans Invaluable service to tbe Chinese government aa commander-in-chie- f of the Imperial forces which suppressed the famous rebellion after a twenty Talplng years campaign. Is fairly, well known, but probably tow Americana are aware of the almost unprecedented honors that have been paid to his memory since Major Ward fell, while leading a charge by hla Ever Victorious army near th city of Nlngpo, Sept. 19. 162. When Major Ward fell before Nlngpo, to be later succeeded In command of the army by the noted Chine Gordon, hi body eras committed to earth with honors that have never perhaps bees equaled ta China, save at the deth of an emperor, Thia, however, waa not sufficient to show the veneration In which he was held by the Chinese, for In 171. the, late Li Hung Chang of Illustrious history memorialized the throne that Ward should be deified and s temple erected where he might receive sacrifices. The throne waa responsive and In the tiny village of Soong Kong, situated about 100 miles up the river from the necessary arrangeShanghai, ments were later carried out. Not many American tourists and few of the buslneaa comparatively men of Shanghai find their way to this remarkable shrine of an god, bat n few months ago Ameri-can-Chlne- fj Material front Which knit Ion Gents Are Mad In Nsl Cheap. Paste, front wUch Imitation precious atones are Bide, ts widely known, but few are acquainted with the Ingredients, though tt Is generally understood that thrfaste gain tts brilliancy from the lead tt contain! Formulas vary for the paste, hut all contain rock crystal, red lead, Major Fredsrle T. Ward. of potash, boru and whit ar- a Boston merchant made a senic. pilgrimage thither, spent several hours at the temple. It ts required thak these article Thither I went. says this gentlehall be of a higher gride of purity, a there la a considerable waste, so man, one beautiful day ln September, that the gems made font "stress," at to search out the place . where . aa ta composition Aksaevtsaa eiUsea la held as a god. "Toe main room 01 tbs temptw ts are by no means Inexpensive. perhaps twenty feet square, and 1a A paste diamond cannot scratch the center stands the pedestal or dais glasa and la thus easily detected, but colored stones are biade of crystal on which rests the tablets which sr alone that are considerably harder the mstertal manifestation of Ward's deity. than glass. There are a number of In th making of these a crystal about the shrine. Above all tablets, and tha, stone ts hollowed out and filled with most prominent one has these words some colored liquid, the orifice being ta Chinese characters, 'Sacred Seat of closed with a plug of erystal, which la Two others which Major Ward.' ground down so that there la no trace were presented by the Taotal of of the junction. New York Herald. A wonderShanghai read as follows: ful warrior; he was from beyond the Gaiter. Garibaldis a seas, whose degds spread through According to La Tribuna dl Roma, miles, and whose name la myriad one of the gaiters Worn by Garibaldi talned In atone and blood.' when he waa wounded In the battle "Near the rear of the temple stands of Atpromonte August 2, 1862. baa the grave. It 1s a large mound been presented to th mayor of Rome. eight feet ln height ln no other place In the world A PERFECT HAND. would the grave of a foreigner receive such homage does this one of the Hew Ita Appearance fiecams Familiar leader of the Ever Victorious army. to th Public. It Is a remarkable story how Ward Th story of how probably tha who without military training and moat perfect feminine hand In Ameriwhile comparatively a mere boy ca became knows to the people is should seek such a commission. He rather Interesting. with his followers wers playing for .. As tbe story goes lbs possessor of big stakes. Many hundreds of them ths hand wss with swne friends ta a fell on the field and received but the photographers one fay and while scant honor of an Unknown grave In talking, held up a iece of candy. an unknown land. Th pose of the head with Its perOthers, more fortunate, as officers, fect contour and totdtless shape at- have thejlr names engraved upon the tracted th attention of th artist who brass tablets which adorn the side of proposed to photograph It Th re- a granite monument which stands sult was s beautiful picture kept ta upon the public bund ta Shanghai. th family until on fay, after read-- , Ward's name heads that list. Every tag a letter from aoaeone inquiring morning a coolie burnishes the tablets as to who wrota the Postum and on th monument, but he cannot read. Grape-NutTwo foreigner have been received advertisements. Mr. Post and aid to hla wife. tWe receive so Into the Chinese government, if they many Inquiries of tbl( kind, that It 1a have been claimed and held benefactors to the Chievident some people are curious were to know, suppose w let the advertls-tlsin- g nese people- - One was Ward, whom department have that picture the Chinese have thus deified; the of your hand to print and name it A other Is 81r Robert Hart, who Is the most powerful personage today ta the Helping Hand." (Mrs. Poet has asChinese empire, an Englishman who sisted him ta preparation of some-o- f la virtually the dictator of Chinese the most famous advertisements). There was a natural shrinking policy under the guise of s public adviser. from tht publicity, but with an agreement that no name would .accompany Thimble Collecting. tha picture Its use wu granted. One of the queerest fads among the The caa waa presented in the light of extending a welcoming hand to the upper classes Is the collecting of the One thimbles of women celebrities. friends of Poetum and Grape-Nutthese collections Is so th picture appeared on the back of the finest cover of many of the January and that of s London society man, who dainty February magaslnee and became has a cabinet full of th he has loved of th maidens known to millions of people. while-Mr- s. Vanderbilt reand loatr rttats have commented upon Many's It aa probabty th most perfect band joices ta th possession of n veritable thimble-othat excellent needlewomta th world. an Queen Elisabeth. This Is tbe gem The advertising dept, of the Postern Co. dM not seem able to resist the of her collection, although the tatter a solid silver thimble worn temptation to enlist the curiosity of contains our when a girl of fourteen, queen by from the public, by refraining giving " of no the name of the owner when the pic- and a substantial "finger-shoeless a person than the mother el our ture appeared but stated that th Tit-Bi- t. name would be given later In on of king. London th newspaper announcements, thns Chew te Build Church, seeking to induce th readers to look j. P. Withrow, a merchant of Hollla for snd read the forthcoming adverleans the aame of the and Ellen boro, N. C has a novel plan tisement ta behalf of the Interdenominational owner. church he proposes to build 1a Hollla of art comand .This combination does not multitude of Inquiries Tobacco tags, if this plan merce and the are to serve the finanfurnishes an excellent Illustration of miscarry, cial foundation of the new place of tha taterest the public take ta the worship. Already the tag are pour.life family of and personal large ing la upon the devoted collector from names whose manufacturers become sources. Mr. WHhrow hopes behousehold words through extensive many fore long to have tbe building of th and continuous announcements ta tobacco tag church under way. ewipapera and periodicals. ear-bon- well-know- n PhUll-more- Anglo-Scottis- Anglo-Saxo- h n . 1 1 WORST FORM OF ECZEMA. Beet Roots a Valuable Remedy. Beet roots hava valuable diuretic Black 8plotchoa All Over Face Afqualities. One lady suffering from a fected Part Now Clsar as Ever disease of that nature paid a very Cured by ths Cuticura Remebesides a to famous fee doctor, high dies. to see to him, merely Journeying far four About ago I was afflictyears of be told to take regularly the juice beet! These should be trimmed as ed with black splotches all over my little as possible before boiling, great face and a few covering my body, care being taken not to cut off tbe which produced a severe Itching Irrilittle rootlets or fibers, In order tbst tation, and which caused me a great to and they may not bleed snd so lose a deal of annoyance 1 suffering, was forced to great deal of their juice and brilliant such an extent that coloring matter, which vinegar, by call In two of the leading physiciansthe way, Intensifies, though when used of my town. After a thorough examlfor medicinal purposes It would be nation of the dreaded complaint they announced It to be kln eczema in Ita better omitted. worst form. They treated me for the same for the lengttr'of one year, but P Parsimony. by comparison. 8ald the treatment did me no. good. FinEverythin, a woman recently of a young married ally my husband purchased a set of coupla .whose families are counted the Cuticura Remedies, snd after Immensely rich. They really can not using the contents of the first bottle live on their income; it la shocking to of Cuticura Resolvent In connection pinch as they must. Why, you know, with the Cuticura Soap and Ointment, hla father only gives him 910,000 a the breaking out entirely stopped. I year. Hd haa a salary of 95,000 and continued th use of the Cuticura iiowaace from her family Remedies for six month! and after of 910,000 only 925,000, with a )100,-00- That every sjmjtetr wrttretr house to keep up. Its outrageous and the affected parts were left as with all tha money there la In those clear as ever. The Cuticura Remetwo families!- - Twenty-fiv- e thousand dies not only cured me of that dreaddollars Income and a completely fur- ful disease, eczema, but other complinished house and yet counted paupers cated troubles as well. Lizzie E. by the world ta which they move. Bet- 81edge. 540 Jones Ave., Selma, Al! ter change the orbit and come Into Oct 28, 1905. sense. Boston one of common Parisian Fish from Africa. Herald. It having been proved by experiment that flsh can be brought In refrigeraTo provide for Good Health throughout tha term of a long life, take Garfield Tea, tor ln good condition from Africa to Nature's medicine; It insures a natural Paris, a regular steamship company action of the liver, kidneys, stomach and Is to be Inaugurated Tor supplying th bowels and keeps the blood pure. Send for capital with flsh, lobster, etc., from sample. Garfield Tea Go., Brooklyn, N. Y. the western African coast Mention this paper. " 0 poe-slbl- y s God-give- n of finger-shield- to . the Ua of Combinations ef A Desperately Serieue Case Cored b f Scents. Or. William Pink Pllla, Chemists find many Interesting exBrought to (he very verge of starvaperiments In tbe compounding of tion by the rejection of all nourishment, cent. Almost all perfume hava aa a hmr vitality almost destroyed, th rebasis ambergris or civet And while covery of Mr. J. A. Wyatt, of No. 1189 they are moat necessary, great care Seventh street, De Moiues, ' Iowa, must be observed ta their use, for s seemed hopeless. Her physicians utterly grain too much will make the scent toiled to reach the seat of the difficulty distressingly Irritating to the wearer, and death must have resulted if she had as we.ll aa to those with whom she not pursued an independent course sugcornea In contact. The aame la true of gested by ber sister's experience. of perfumes, and many combination I had pain in the Mra. Wyatt aavs: several separate scenta attacking a regiou of the heart, palpitation and sensitive set of nerves st one time shortness of breath so that I could uet may produce hysterja, though the suf- walk very fst. My bend ached very ferer may be at a loss to find a reason badly and I vox seized with vomiting for the attack. This ln Itself Is a good food. A docspells wheuever I took sny argument against tha indiscriminate tor was called who pronounced tha reuse of perfumes. Good taste has long trouble gastritis, but he gve me no waged war against the use, but with lief. Then I tried a second doctor withsmall reeulta Particularly during the out benefit. By this tune I had become last few years has there been an In- very weak. 1 could not keep the most crease ta the offence. New Tork delicate broth oil my stomach, aud at Herald. the eud of a month 1 wss scarcely more than skill and hone aud was really starvto death. Land of Original Blackmail. ing , Theu I recalled how much benefit my England, according to Juayca Dr. William Pink enjoys ta some foreign coun- sister had got from decided to take them ln place tries tha reputation of being the home Pills aud of the doctor's medicine. It proved a of th blackmailer. Certainly Great wise decision for they helped me a Britain waa at least the land of the uothing else had done. 8oou I could original blackmaU." the "mall, rent take weak ten mid crackers and steadily or tribute paid on the more nourishment. In two weeks I was and Highland borders by farmer to able to leave my bed. Dr. William. thing that freebooters In return for Immunity Pink Pills were the only soon as that from tbelr visitalions. In- - Ireland a checked the vomiting and as me. left difficulties other was my stopped similar Institution was known as now and am have a I vigorous appetite black rent Ths old word mall," able to attend to nil the duties of my meaning rent, and coming either from home. 1 praise Dr. Williams' Pink Pills th "mnel, n portion, for Pale People to ail my friends because or tha old French mallle," a half- I am thoroughly convinced of their penny, la quite a different word from merit. Dr. Williams Pink Pill re sold by all the postal mall, which Is simply Dr Williams Med"male," a bag. To Coke and Black druggists and by the N.Y. ton "blackmail'' had an Innocent icine Co., Schenectady, In significance, meaning rent paid Growth of California. bor or produce, as opposed to white A few years ago some of the sec-tl'rent paid In white money, silver. the most now comprising Nsw York Globe. wealthy districts of California were ln age brush.. The farmers had no marMany Children are Sickly, Fruits were for their products. kets Powders Sweet forChlldren, MotherGray's need by Mother Gray, a nurse in Childrens shipped out In carload lots, and those who could see no future In the IndusHome, New York, cure Feverishness, HeadNow ache, Stomach Trouble, Teething Dis- try predicted overproduction. orders, Break up Colds and Destroy Worm! the shipments are made In Iralnloads, At all Druggists'Wc. Sample mailed FREE and the demand Is greater than ever. Add rasa Allen & Olmsted, La Roy, N. Y. Danger In To live on after hie mortal death, as a deity; one of the worshiped gods of 400,000,000 people, has been the rm markable fate of on American dtt-xeMajor Frederic T. Ward of 8a f DYSPEPSIA - Service of Major Frederic T. Ward, Commander of the Ever Victorious Army, Recognised In e Peculiar Manner by th Celestial. ,n . ard authority, Imps ft rtl00 ereased power to the hart Numerous ether leading saihorU- "- represent Golden Beal aa si a"irpeed tonic for tbe muscular syne ln f"nrat-an- dd a tha heart 1 mlaioet wbny of muscular tissual naturally follows - REMARKABLE HONOR PAID AMERICAN CITI2EN. leading writers on for the cure of Just such a-- : bael root, for I Data nee, p tM by the mri Last summer there was tried at Chicago a" breach of promise suit that awakened much Interest In legal circle by reasod of the Ingenloue means taken by counsel for the defendant to secure a verdict for hla client Counsel for the plaintiff had begun to read what was alleged to be the proposal of marriage on the part of the defendant. This proposal appeared on a telegraph blank. Turning to the. Jury counsel began with My darling At this Juncture counsel for Marie. the defendant Interrupted hla colleague at the barr "May It pleas the court, this document being partly printed and partly written, cannot by the rule of evidence. be offered in part by plaintiff. Everythlrg on tha blank must be read." prominent Jwy tomSSe DEIFIED BY CHINESE 'll 1D How frequently doe Urn above gr m ,h The rush. tdM ueutW' piper. ness of the Americanpuh vsi"-lead to to tendency ' s (faction of tbeupbaart wfd bT . Ur to direct and permanent inlwoce. totally unable to write hi own name. Golden Medical Dltcemry. not only Lord Clanrlcarde waa at that tlms euraa serious heart sfferflooi. but Is a. colonel of the Galway militia, and most efficient general lock tud invtgor-torstrengthening the tmoarii, InvigGllea Eyre filled tbe poet of lieutenant orating the liver, regutsmg h bowels colonel. He had, however, not much and gurlng eatarrhal ifcctlons In all more acquaintance with drill than ha parts of the system. with reading and writing. A genDr. Pierces Pellet curs Constipation. eral officer having on one occasion Few Suicides In leedon. come down from Dublin on a tour of London hat tower ti&nies than any Inspection, Gllea Eyre had to put the teglment through Its facings before other great eapltaf. Wkle Paris has 400 suicides tor each nQllon a year. Mm. In five minute b had reduced the regiment to absolute chaos, no London has only 10. man knowing which waa hla front nor nw or Oeio. Ctw ee T in which direction he waa expected Lpoa Corrr. Fia J. Ciuriv mkm idiiibfiK bmIov o advance. nar of (te ft no ia IT a J, lm ia4 ioig "Devil take you, air!" roared the In- bastMW to CUf off.Tutefe Ufii jIftoto., oforoGoift. m4 tfcot aoiA ftrw Mi Bum n Who with ONI HCNbftfO DOLLAR If wk a4 specting officer, black fury. ry eoao of CiTiBii Umm te Nioft br iAo in of made you a lieutenant colonel! IfiUlCATAftUCm. "No one made me a lieutenant ColoFftftKieiiKir Ivor to boforo obo go4 totoffrtM to nel," Giles Eyre returned, haughtily. tola ftUv 4of of Itenwi ftif. A, ! m. aj ftraeooe, , , iw.8hA0ll, "I should not allow myself to be mad I gOTSBV rvsuc. a lieutenant colonel by anyone. I was toll's Cessna Cere It lekss Isstrsslly sad sou born so." dlrecuf so the klood sad SMM ssrfsess ef UM ftw. Nor was this an Ml boast, for chil- system. Seed Sue lesUssoelsw F. J. CUkvjl CO., Toledo, O. dren were frequently appointed to ad y oil itrsgftsse, yso. Take BeU'sffemUr FUis for MfllysUaa 1 Igh military posts while still in their cradles. BXPENSI OF PABTI DIAMONDS JAVED Dy THE COflDITIOflS X cross-examine- d ' PAST DECIDED TO LIVE alow-goin- g Girt Strangely Made Mute. Having a grudge against hie matter, a farm laborer In Brunswick, Germaidmany. persuaded a servant named Elsie Muller, to eat Are to the farmer's barn, which ' waa burned to the ground. Both were nr rested end Imprisoned on remand. A few daya ago the warders found that the girl had become deaf and dumb. Being given papef and Ink she related that a angel had appeared to her In her cell, and doomed her to .be deaf and dumb for her wicked deed antll live years should pass. The doctors having found that the girl was In truth both deaf sad dumb, she was discharged from prison and sent home to her parent!. THE DIED 5UDDENLY OF HEART ?5eA5E s 8CRATCHEO WILL THE ON ICE. Bich, Juicy Radishes Fr! loves juicy, tender radwhea. Saber knows this, hence he offer to tend Queer Document Put on Record In you absolutely free sufficient radieh need U sumto keep you in tender rsdiehe Connecticut. mer long snd his great s said On a Connecticut pond, SALZn'S BAKOAIfl SIED BOOK, lawyer, a clergyman waa skating one with its wonderful surprises and great day alone. Suddenly the Ice broke, in seeds at bargain prices. and he plunged Into the cold, deep bargains water. He could not awtm, but be managed to keep up by bolding to th edges of tbe ice about the hole he had The enormous crops on our seed farms mad! It he tried to climb up on ths ice, though. It broke under him. So, the past season compel as to issue this special catalogue. without moving, he shouted for help. SBXD THU HOTICS No help cam! The place was lone and receive ths radishes and the wonderly. The parson realised before long ful Bargain Book free. that he waa ta a bad way, and with Remit 4c and we add s package of Coshis knife he scratched on the ice his mo the moot fashionable, serviceable, last words a brief farewell, and a beautiful annual flower. John A. Salzer Seed Co, Lock Drawee bequest to hla wife of all he possessed. W., La Crosse, Wi! TO CORK A COLD III OKS DAT LAX ATIVS BROMO Qxtetae TftbleM. Drawrafted BMeey If It fall te can. UseaMre I ee seek bn. fee. Tefce ! Source ef Inspiration. The girl had just met the manager of an Imported pianist and was raving over the performer ta a way not wholly displeasing to the Ob, I thought promoter of publicity. he waa too perfect sad Inspired last There aha . gushed. Wednesday, teemed a poetry and longing la hla playing that wera stronger than usual. Had anything happened to make ft so? The manager smiled brutally. Yes, he was stirred up that day, and he huitled through the program. You eee, he missed hla lunch and Id promised td blow him to dinner, o he waa ta a hurry Everybody Family Grumble Book." has taken the cares of tbe home housekeeping on her hands A girl who has Invented a grumble book, so that the family may have an outlet for complaints. Ever Hear of "Scotty" end HI Ride? The story, briefly told, ts this: Walter Scott, the Death Valley gold miner, mad the trip from Los Angeles to Chicago last summer on a special train over tbe Santa Fe In less than That whirlwind train coat 45 hours. him more, than 96.000. It was the fastest long distance run over mountains and plains ever made on nny It demonstrated American railway beyond dispute that the Santa Fe track, equipment and employees are of the dependable kind. Probabty you XT do wouldn't care to ride ao fast Ton preA lsrte See perhsce Red Cram Bell Bine, enly Rum Oompeav. SeeU Bead, lad. fer th luxury of our three trains from leeeu. The . Utah and Colorado to Everywhere r Record-Breakin- g nsen . East and Southwest. "Catr Lean."" Ask me for ticket rates and Htera-turcall" loan la a loan of money that may be called la by th lender C. F. WARREN, . at any moment Call money" la monO. A.. A. T. A S. r. Ry. . ey set aside for th repayment of a 411 Dooly Block. Salt Lake City, Utah. eail loan. ... n A Kites Keep Birds from Flying. Kite have been put to many Ingenious uses ta conuectioa with sport! and popular Salt Lake Rout! See To keep partridges from rising and flyfor or Information writ nearest agent to J. L. Moor! D. P. A Balt Lake City. ing from covers where It Is wished to keep them foe shooting tt haa been found that the birds will not rise with Net Yet. Aa eastern singer, referring to n kites hovering over their head! trip to th hereafter, saya: "I shall Mm totekhif Ayrvfh ee Shelley and shaka hands with ite ffuiM rte toiahKfi Keata. And truly, that would be a VMVlteflMlG. not even to swim great meeting! But with 8helley I s sea of glory, or to Area of South America. alt with Keats, crowned, on n cloud, Sotth America has about twice th would w undertake that journey area and about 'one half the populaAtlanta Constitution. tion ef th Vgited States A rousd trip rate of 950 to California will he ta effect all winter via the new |