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Show ' ; . pm -- c: V a p : t . s WAS The World's Famous ; V-''- Barber Could Not Set Bottle of Hair Restorer. It was in a barber shop near the Grand Central fetation. There was a man in one of the chairs getting a ehate and the artist In charge was performing the operation leisurely and silently It was not until the last veal.ge uf Hirsute obstruction had succumbed to the razors edge, and the patients face nad been sopped, wiped, witch hazeled and powdered that the barber de gued to open his lips. Then, running hta fingers through the hair on the top of the man's head, remark- , 1 ed r 'v v Na pMj&ZSf Yf-- l ,?Vv sm&: Larcotlcs One reason why Pernna has found permanent use In so many homes la that It contains no narcotics of any kind Peruna is perfectly harmless. It can be use 1 any length of time without acquiring I the drug habit Had Been Busy. who city mibbicnary worked In the slums of a certain district and was well known to the thieves that swarmed there began his 1 service one day with the words: think I know which of you stole Mr. 's gold watch yesterday, and 1 Shall be glad If you will send it back to me before noon He made no threat, and. Indeed, spoke very genially. The next day he received eight gold watches! Pickpockets A London Do Your Feet Ache and Bum? Shake into your shoes, Allens Foot-JCasa powder for the feet. It makes tight or New Shoes feel Easy. Cures Swollen, Hot, Sweating Feet, Corns and Jlunlons. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 25c. Sample sent FREE. Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. e, Ad-Cre- ss Ecclesiastical Anathema. A German society has published an .Interesting paper on the subject of ecclesiastical anathema launched In the middle ages against animals. Among the maledictions cited Is that Of a pastor of Dresden, who In 1559 cursed the sparrows for distracting his congregation. Piso's Cure Is the best medicine we ever used Jor all aflectione of the throat and lungs. Wm. Eimut, Vanburen, Ind., Feb. 10, 1900. Won Renown Early. Landseer exhibited his first painting SAW A REAL THUNDERBOLT. English Workmen Tell of Visit of Missile from the Clouds. tliund-- r fetone "The has been so very seldom seen of late years that It has come to be regarded by the vulgar as almost legendary, but the people of Bristol had reason recently to know Its reality. During a very severe thunder storm some masons at work on a scaffolding at Horfield state that they saw a thunderbolt coming toward them from the direction of South Mead. One of them lost his balance, and only saved him self from falling by clinging to a plank. The others bad to hold on to whatever was handy. They describe what they saw as looking like a dazzling ball of lire larger than a football. One of the men says: "It cleared our building, but struck a neighboring chimney, but what became of It I cannot say. An utterly demolished chimney stack remains to testify to his veracity. The thunderbolt has not been seen, but it is well known thet these missile usually come In contact with the earth at such velocity that they bury themselves. Countrv Life. a You will play better, be satisfied, and they cost no more. Besides our guarantee means a new article for a defective one Every- thing tmr Every Seen hi Every ..... FREE BROWNING BROS. CO. END FOR r, ati-- A u-- y . 1 . V Fold br PruffLlai lak Ukil B i auilljr 6AVED CHILDS LIFE. that have been since that time by tbe society- The seal of tho society naturally feettfes the central place, tbe feature 'Vf tbe seal, how- ini', being the early seal of New Jortitate, showing the beaver on the Jtfgt part of the shield, surmounted If tb royal crown. Sof&r as Is known, these two book !ate are tbe only ones designed for sd n actual use by the numereua patrttlc or hereditary societies that fcivimulUplied so rapidly within In view of the fact that tom of the larger aocletiei, aa the lorn of the Revolution and the Sons ef to American Revolution, possess Another Bismarck 8tory. eonnrtahle libraries, it is quite possiAnother true story of the cause ble hat the desire to possess dlapc-D-r of Prince Bismarcks dismissal from 8SOO k plates may result In several the chancellorship of Germany is pub- eidSons to the list of book plates lished in Berlin. It is said that in extant, thereby enlarging the 1895 the Swiss federal council desired telifor the patient collector of these a workmens conference to be held at Bbzry plate marks. Bern, whereas Emperor William 0. convened a labor conference at Berf Joseph's WelL lin. to which Prince Bismarck objectit Dothan, in upper Palestine, Is a ed. The imperial chancellor therepod which has refreshed the traveler upon privately visited Dr. Roth. Swiss for tenturies. It la the well of Joseph. minister to Berlin, and pressed him Its tnvlrons form a dreary enough to Insist on Bern as the seat of the above it a low, insignificant conference. The emperor, hearing protect whose summit cluster a few hill, upon of Prince Bismarcks visit, himself base the at arable mud ml and huts, went to Dr. Roth at dead of night and la fie sordid anachronism of a puffing himself satisfied of of the truth .. the . , mill, while away from It dtoSs-Jall direction, the faint? of the at the same time gave Dr. Roth a por- - tnsd, almost huelese, expanse of ache. pal- Escape. trait of himself; bearing the autograph with and and ostllue only yellow, gray inscription, "In memory of March 19, an occasional blotch of brilliant color 1890." in tbe foreground. Dreary and waste, d Justice. and sad, Indeed, is the scene to the The admonition to do unto others yes of the flesh; but, to the eyes of as we would be done by should not be the spirit, that squat, bald hill becomes Interpreted to apply to human beings. a writable llount of Visions visions Aa tbe Vegetarian Magazine some a thousand times more real and vivid time ago said: "Treat the animals as (hat the spectacle of mad hate and you would willingly be treated if you Seam mill, and rocky wastes. N. W. were an animal." Perhaps, if there is Yotdrow, In the Metropolitan. any truth in the doctrine of the transmigration of souls, you may some day be an animal yourself. In that base, let us hope that the souls of some heartless men may be reincarnated in the bodies of overworked and horses, such as they had abused so cruelly while they were alive. gsmkr of volumes OoQhed al-re- GOODS LEflGOE Cold Found Easy Victim In Careless Traveler. Klondike river is fed by numerous soda springs and even the winter's cold falls to close them entirely. Walking on the edge of the ire near the shore, s miner one day slipped into six inches of water. In a moment he was out and hastening to the brush hard by to light a fire before his feet froze. Rapidly he cut a few fragments of wood with his heavy pocket knife. J)ut the unllgbted match dropped from his already chilled for he had rashly removed his mittens In order to use the knife with more freedom. Then he lighted a second and a third and finally several at one time, but either his haste or Stats or Omn Citt or Tolido, tf l.l mHwiii, perhaps a sigh of the air caused them i hkvky make Frame J. oth tht !) to Beiitflt to fall in the snow. All this time the turn uf J I hkmi A Co.. 4ln ran ner ofto (lie f t Ut ua butt ieao uy was his his Couii.jr frost body, a f ! hi limbs, seizing flnn th t lb mm of his heart, his mind. He turned to the usfc. HI Nbitl l ill l AH ffttllpujr r rath End tvtri ? uf LAlAiKit tin be iur4 by lb ttae Of fatal mittens, which he never should 11 ALL t AkJtU UfiL FU WK J CHE NET. have taken off.but his already frozen Sworn to before toe and Ritcrtbpd to pro fingers could only lift them from the ate tiitfi Oib tUy uf Deceuibrr A. 14 A. tiLLASON, ice where they had fallen, and after Notary Fcmlio. if l a vain attempt he hurled them from Hall taken Internally 4 cto Catarrh Cur him and strove once again to light dlriMiljron tbe and mut'"Ui urie uf U frt-a last match. But it was too late. tyeicuj. Dtuvl for tPki1mtiiniw J ( iltNEY 4b CO., T14bOi s, Getting Your Moneys Worth. m Terrible f irnoctntly: Excellent Opportunity to Arrange for Your Reception at St Louis, During the Fair, Free. If you Intend going to the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louts, Missouri, opened by President Roosevelt April 80th, 1904, It will be very much to your advantage to correspond with Mr. F. H. Worsley. No. 411 Dooley block. Salt Lake City, Utah. Mr. Worsley has arranged to have all his parties met at the St. Louis depot and escorted to their lodgings, which will be reserved In advance. Information relative to passenger ticket limits, hotel rates, stop-overrates and all other necessary information asked for will be cheerfully given free of charge. This will especially be of 'benefit to these desiring to travel with Utah parties or in parties of four will also or five. School teachers bear something to their interests by writing above party. -- BOLL New York by Society ef Colonial Ware. must be given to the Society ofCoial War in the state of New Yoffc Id not to the Society of in the state of NF Vc for being the first paulotlc sodoto issue a book plate to be library. pletn the volumes ofIs its TW made from mpanlng print anbtynal book plate of the Society of Cial Wars. This artistic book plietas adopted in 1S98, and It bear an honored place In a large Chlneac Burial Guatoma. When a rich and Important Chinaman dies, his funeral la conducted with much pomp and splendor. Hla friends and relations, lustead of sending wreaths, send innumerable banners. These are made of whit with inscriptions beautifully worked in black velvet, and express the senders good wishes to the deceased himself or to the members of his family for many generations. On the day of the funeral these banners ara carried by hired men, who are all dree ed alike for the occasion. After tho funeral, which lasts several hours al is over, the banners era the cemeti all brougnt bath, and eventually grace the rooms of the late Chlnw mans house. 11 It hi rumored in Vienna that at a recent banquet In the courthouse one at the Royal Academy when he was of the guests, an alderman, managed 13 years of age. Millais was but four to smuggle three unopened bottles of years older when bis "Plzzaro Seizing champagne from the dining room to It is suggested that he the Inca of Peru startled London and his home. bow all Paris is agog over the work may have been reading about the both In painting and sculpture of a Japanese, among whom it is .good form to take home what youVcannot Polish boy. Thaddeus Styka. consume at a banquet In German cafes three lumps of sugar are served JOHN OGDEN ASSAY CO. i aa ...i two.. 11.50 with a cup of coffee. Those who use Seld. Silver, Copper I.w (SCI Any wLced Any three X.W only one or two almost invariably put Samples by trail receive prompt nitration. the rest In their pocket PiseerOold. B torweed iuohoret Sous hi. ilSS Arapahoe St. DtNt EK, COLO. Jealous of Babe Brother. Two little boys living near Bt 1! afflicted with ore ayee tua Thompson's Eye Water Quentin, France, drowned their baby brother in the river flowing past their When Answering Advertisements home, aa they thought their mother Kindly Mention This Paper neglected them for his sake. PLHY TRAGEDY OF THE KLONDIKE. 1 !LA tonMui "Hair is getting thin. Got Just the tiling for It. Cloria Hair Restorer. Stimulates the roots of the hair. Warranted to make lia.r grow on a billiard ball Fifty cents a bottle!" llavii g delivered himself of this, he placed a bottle In the hands of the man in the cl air for Inspection. The man glanced at tne bottle and then at the head of the barber, which was as bald as the aforementioned billiard ball, and asked : "This must be what you used? New York Press. Contains Pe-rn-- PLATE OF INTEREST. POOR ADVERTISEMENT. Bald-Heade- d Catarrh Remedy Should Be in Every Home. -.- A Shim CATALOG t-- Remarkable Cure of Dropsy by Dodds Kidney Pills. Sedgwick. Ark., July 11. Tbe case of W. S. Taylors little son is looked upon by those Interested In medical matters es one of tbe most wonderful on record. In this connection bis father makes'the following statement: "Last September, my little boy had Dropsy; his feet and limbs were swollen to such an extent that bd could not walk nor put hla shoes on. The treatment that the doctors were giving him seemed to do him no good and two or three people said hla daya were short, even the doctors, two of tbe best in tbe country told me he would not get better. I stopped their medicine and at once sent for Dodd's Kidney Pill. I gave him three Pills a day, one morning, noon and night for eight day; at tbe end of the eighth day tbe ewelling was all gone, but to give tbe medicine justice, I gave him eleven more Pills. I used Pills In 11 and be was enthirty-fiv- e tirely cured. 1 consider your medicine saved my child's life. When the thto e Pill were given him, he could run, dance end sing, whereas befort be was an invalid la bit mothers arms from morning until nigbL" - This Will Interest Mothers. Mother Grays Sweet Powders for Children, uaed by Mother Gray, a nurae la Children's Hume, New York, Cure Favai-iahneBad Stomach, Teething Dlaordara, move and regulate the bowels and destroy aa. Worms. Sold by all Druggie la, 85a. Sample FUKE. Address A- - S. Olmated, LeRoy JL Y. CLAIM SATAN AS HELPER. y Differ from Stage Maglclane ef Ancient Brethren. When In the thirteenth century, at the University of Paris, Roger Bacon, by means of a prism, threw a rainbow of colors upon n screen, hie audience ran away, and he was actually la danger of execution for witchcraft How wonderfully different Is the spto It of the present sge, when stage magicians actually advertise their pen tonnances by flaring posters reprw seating themselves In confabulation with the devil and assisted by hla Imp. They do this not only without fear of punishment by fire and ton tore (such as would have been their portion only a couple of centuries ago), but in the knowledge that evea a partial belief by the people in their claims to Influence In diabolical qaan tern will bring money to tbe bos flee, and that a reputed connection with Satan, for business purposes, is for them the best possible advertise-menTo-da- Important to Mothers, Even-Hande- fur CooUlpUOB. Be Sincere. Associate reverently and aa much as you can with your loftiest thoughts. Man's noblest gift to man la hla sincerity, for it embraces hla Integrity also. The finest uses of things are the accidental. Routine la a ground to stand on, a wall to retreat to. Ba absolutely and faithfully what yoa are; be humbly what you aspire to. Disappointment will make us convsi sant with the noblest part of our nature. Wo render men tho best a lstanew by letting them sea how rare a thing it la to need any aasiatanee. London Answers. Bavarians Art Progressive, The Bavarian Trade Museum has adopted a novel Idea to interest aa well as to instruct the publlo and purchasers of toya by . Sending out traveling lecturers, who show tbe practical workings of tbe toys' by means of models in acteal operation. Borne of the more Interesting toys thus demonstrated Include: A complete railroad train, which can be run backward and ford, slow or fast, and stopped at will, . n TV. 1MU jExtmlne carefully every bottle of CASTORI A, e eefe end ear remedy for infante sod children, and sec thet tt Beonlbc Ignabuo of In Cm Tor Over SO Yew. The Kind Tou Here Always Bought "Dead Romeo Protested, One Alexander, manager of a Glasgow theater, who was also a very bad actor, when he had become an old man was playing the part of Romeo one night, the Juliet being a young glrL After swallowing the poison, he was lying dead, when the grotesque-nes- s . of the situation evoked applause from the gallery. Alick (the name by which he was universally known) felt WRONG TRACK this was meant for mockery. Rising to came front o( he the hla to feet, , Had Te fiwltch. the stage and said: "Tou think I cant most careful person to opt Even the play Romeo, but I can play Romeo. to on th wrong track regarding get some before I have played it (naming food tometlmee and has to twitch people of distinction) "and I shall play - . it agaln.'"He then lay down and died over. food to selected the When th right a second time. host of alls thet com from improper . Women as Jewelers. food end drink disappear, even where th trouble has been of lifelong etna more women that remarkable Is ft ' " : do not taka. up the Jewelry business tog. 1 was never stoma n child "From an a for trade, says when searching n capricious appetite and I A women can cater to and had exchange. to eat whatever I faaded allowed was womens tastes, and with an apprenseasoned food, hot rich cake, highly ticeship under n good firm should be biscuit, etc. so it was not surprising In An berselL for capable of storting that, my digestion waa soon out of . Englishwoman has taken tip th York order and at tbe age of twenty-thre- e I and Is successful in resetting stones was on the of nervous prostr verge the art unusual and also has acquired tion. f had no appetite and ns I had of painting precious stones. This is been losing strength (because I didnt delightful work for a woman, though nourishment In my dally food to get to the eyes. rather trying repair tbe wear and tear on body and brain) I had no reserve force to tall, Owed Promotion to Pun.' lost flesh rapidly and no me Canon Melville, who died in England back on, me, Iclne helped recently, in bis 92d year, owed hla ear"Then it was a wise physician o liest promotion to a pun.. When the dered and cream and saw Grape-Nut- s late earl of Dudley, who knew Mr. to It that I food (new to me) this gave Melville sufficiently to remember that a proper trial and It showed be knew hla Christian name was "David," had was about, because 1 got bee a living at his disposal, he received a what he bounde from tbe very first ter by letter containing only the words, was to tbe summer and by win That David." The carls remember Lord, ter I was in bettor health than reply was no less terse and scriptural: before to my life, had gained in fieeh "Thou art the man!" . and weight and felt like a new persoa Ante Overcame the Difficulty. altogether to mind as well as body, A naturalist found black ants were all dne to nourishing and completely Grape-Nutdevouring the skins of some bird spec- digestible food, "This happened three years ago aad imens on a table, so he made tar circles on four pieces of paper and put never since then have I had any but one under each leg of tbe table. Ants perfect health, for 1 stick to my food and cream end Stitt will not cross tor. Pretty. soon he Grape-Nu- t I eat tt every day. delicious. It think found tbe onto busily at work again, food and I can enand, looking at the tor circles, found I never tire of thia s and cream each one was bridged by bits of sand, joy n saucer of Grape-Nutsatisfies else my appw when nothing which the ante had brought in from tit and its surprising bow sustained the Street. end strong a small saucerful will i The Fat of Empire . make one feel for hours." Nam givEmpires totter and fall, and states- en by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. True food that carries one along and men wonder why they dont totter and It fall when speeches are made Baying "theres a reason." Grape-Nut-s that tbe ultimate Is reached. Thus em- days proves big things. Get the little book. "The Road I pires show wisdom, and the statesmen Well Till. to each pkg. other the thing. j Scientists Study Religion. "One of the most significant signs of the tendency of modern thoughL" says the New York Christian Work and Evangelist (Presbyterian), "is supplied by tbe Increasing attention which men of science are devoting to religious subjects." , When Success Is Easy. The principle! that win auccesa an very simple and few In number. They Here they are easily remembered. are: First, Industry, hut not oven work; second, willingness to profit by tbe experience of others; third, ablk ity coupled with modesty; fourth, sink pi and correct habits; fifth, honesty, politeness and lalrness. Any on of ordinary ability who practices these rules cannot avoid success. Success Is easier than failure. Londoo Tt Bits. ' MOUNTAINEER OVERALLS- -. Ksving flower gardens art a famlk Ur Kreet eight of Gibraltar. iH - Canceled Draft Came Back, - spring during high water E. A. of Bethel, Vt, had a general cleaning out at the bank and dumped several barrels of old papers, among the being a batch of canceled Boston IrafU, into the Connecticut river. Ia Vljr April Frank Ladue went flsh-lnh Lynn harbor. On his return be notlcKj! a piece of paper near the aborg Be poked it with Ms oar and saw the name of K. A. Davis on It' Knoving Mr. DavL he was interest-ed- , sad examining the paper, found that It was a Boston draft He. sent the yaper back to Mr. Davis, who atstw positively that it was one of the canceled drafts that ha had I f--t are made by the most skilled operators and from the best materials which can be purchased. cant supply wed like to know tbe reneon why. WY't If your dealer you with (hem, 3 Made in' all sizes,' big men and little far na Z. C. M. I., SALT LAKE CITY, VTAI1. . WE IBEHT 0KB CUBE dumjfed Dwafn. Rom and Throat Ttob Bvsaod KarlH'tifiiBi. Bronchial and Luc Asthma. 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Tbit iitftliHW Loit Maa-hoo- d. e, Onranle Wrakiwm, ppematorebuea, ml inreasee of tne Prostrate O land. L .. Loeeea, f oat meted Iworder BrlCflrre of Blood Potaoa, and aU WSAKKh&SKA tnet adortandif fKR antU we euro &' ara a. m. to t Ik m.1 HOURS ornci a. m. te U. ; Saadaya. f Rvaalaca 1 Specialists, 249 riser. the toods on hia farm. The bird swooned down upon him and struck him iquarely t In the face, knocking him kto a gully. The hawk continued etrlk-thim with its wings until the old itan, exhausted, could not move, and Sen the bird, with a screech of victory, soared to Its young. . Pay When Cured a Waeure Ao ia Hawk Knocks Out Old Man. FYieman Lane of Sayville, L. L, 80 yean old, was attacked by a hawk In a4 Homo Treatment Corea. Writ for fro list if joa raanot call motorCosMlUtioa Free, g loath Mala Street Sail Ufco tit. Utah itHI Cotttfb (.! hU USE f rup. Tastes to time, fio.d hy son: Li. H? Cannot Trap Gray Wolvea,. Th gray wolf Is very destructive, to csttle la Montana, and sometimes aevours the strongest overp3Wer steerg jj0 trap yet made has been able t capture one; the animal seems to sMm all traps Instinctively. s. - J -- t i- |