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Show 4 k always belles to km a food watck to with too bod one. Why Bat do as successful buuaesB men do, pojr lot good seme then require it. You coo buy a welcb from in tor a eery little outlay aod require good time from a. Write to in, come w end we will tdl you all about . Sprains (ku li a Tariff Legislative Program and Selection of Committees for Next Session. Gave Drunkenness and Instant Opium Diseases. Relief M pukloty, m rickam, ladiet tnalid m it4y m b tibaar mwm Wm. THE KELY IN i U4W.$MTmb STAMPS RUBBER Stmt, fell Ul iSi! I fell and sprained my arm and was in terrible pain. I could not use my hand or arm without intense suffering until a neighbor told me to use nt The first application gave me instant relief and I can now use my arm as well as ever. -- Mrs. II. B. Springer, 921 Flora St, Elizabeth, N. ). City. STENCILS TKADK Etc. Full Use Rubber Type Outfits end supplies in stock. Mail orders recelie prompt attention. ALT LAKE STAMP CO, Salt Lake City Sloans-Linime- Feminine. A local ironworker who has been married a couple of years always declared that his first son should be named Mat, after one of bis best friends. Learning that the Ironworker and his wife had recently been blessed with a charming baby, the friend "smiled all over bis face when he greeted the father on the street. "Well, he beamed, "how 1b little Mat? the answered "Mat nothing, Youngstown father; "its Mattress. Telegram. SLOAN'S. LINIMENT is an excellent antiseptic and germ killer heals cuts, burns, wounds, and contusions, and will draw the poison from sting of poisonous insects. How Indeed? The little girl from the city had the old farmer been questioning touching many thlgs about his place. And now, said she, Jn conclusion, "I'd like to ask you just one thing more. "Fire away, said the farmer good naturedly. What I want to know, said the untiring little questioner, is, when you have finished milking a cow, how do you turn it off? ELKS EXCURSION TO LOS BOo. SBe., and $ 1.00 booh Sloan's oa cheap korut, cattle, cant (roe. and poultry Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Boston, Xmas., IT.B.JL AN- PRECAUTIONS. .' Xcnfla of strict parents, whoso greatest joy had hitherto been the weekly prayer meeting, was taken by tts nurse to the circus for the first time. When he came home he exclaimed: Oh, mamma, if you once went to the circus, you'd never, never go to prayermeeting aj?ain In all your life. Harpers Magazine. Doubtful --Vocalism.-There Is only one trouble about a Chinese cook," said the man from the -- i mustnt color my Ups tonight, lor west I'm sure to sit out half a dozen dances What is that?' "You can never tell whether he Is with Charlie, and hes such a boy for singing at hls work or whether he has kissing. - burned himself and is moaning with pain." - Returning the Compliment. Faraway I suppose you have How It Happened. forgotten that this Is the anniversary of your wedding day? "Out shopping, I see." Professor (abstracting Yes; I asked my husband for 1 himself from Faraway conic sections) Eh? 5." me and he gave ... "Does your husband often give you What? Dear me! Is it. really? And when Is yours, dear? 8 tray Stories more -- than you ask for? Not often. This time ! told him I Not Serious. wanted to buy him some Christmas ci1 hear there are grave charges Kansas City JournaL gars. against Senator Jinks. What are they?" . ' She Knew. "Fbe bills. Baltimore 1 saW Mistress "Nora, a policeman American. sexton's In the park today kiss a baby. I hope you will remember my objections to Nothing amuses the average "man such things. more than to Jtave some woman beNora "Sure, ma'am no policeman lieve sbe Is bossing him. would ever think It kissin.yer baby reason The the bigot advertises hls whin Im around. Louisville Post one idea so vigorously Is that It is A Chance to 8wap. his whole stock in Intellectual trade. To trade A dozea modern youths wear floppy hats, who winged trousers and scarlet hose for an boy with a rag around h's toe who exclaims geewhitaker! and uses such expressions as six- - ways Los Angeles Express. from Sunday. A Pittsburg Observation. What shall we say of Senator Bmugg." The Happy Reply Just say he was always faithful to his trust "And shall we mention the name of the trust? Pittsburg Observer. -- Mrs. -- -- 1 For Breakfast -?-? Post Trip of Evasion. Bacon And you say your brother has settled in Canada? Egbert No, I didn't say so. I think he went there to get out of settling. No Time for It. Do you believe in Singleton the A crisp, dainty food that please young and old. old adage about marrying in haste and repenting at leisure? ' Wedderly "No, I . dont After a man marries he has no leisure. Wholesome Economical Convenient Smart Set Serve with cream or milk (hot oV cold). Not so Sudden. "Hls death was very sudden, wasnt Itr I dont think so. He'd been aero-planin- g for several weeks before the occurred. accident Detroit Free The Memory Lingers j CO. Butte Crsek, Mick TO STL M CRURAL Press. J By CEORGE CLINTON. Washington. It Is fully expected that the Democrats of the bouse when they meet In caucus In the middle of January will appoint a tentative ways and means committee. It is understood that all the Democratic members elected to the new congress wtll be present at the caucus, although it course the new members can have no voice In legislation until the present congress dies. They can. and will be, takes' Into consideration, however, In caucus matters which have to do with the program of the party when It comes Into full power In the rep- resentative chamber. It Is altogether probable that tbe tentative committee will become the and means committee when the subsidiary bodies of tbe next bouse finally are appointed. It Is to be the duty of this tentative com' mlttee tf frame such tariff legislation as the Democratic party finally concludes It will take upJTor consideration next December. It has been disclosed al$o that to the tentative body will be given tbe work of what Is to be known as a In other committee on committees. words, because Champ Clark, the next speaker of tbe house, has agreed that the committee-appointinpower shall pass from hls hands. It will be transmitted to tbe ways and means committee, which will undertake tbe task of assigning members to committee positions and report the results of Its ivork to a house caucus of all the party members. 4p Delicate Task for Committee. The chief legislative duty of the tentative ways and means committee wULbe the planning for tariff revision Uudef Democratic Auspices, but this work will not be much harder than that of naming the membership of the committees of the house. This latter labor not only will be hard, but It will require the exercise of caution and of rare diplomacy, for there Is great jealousy In the matter of com- legal ways a mr- February 4, 1911, Via ths Salt Lake Route. Tickets on sale at Salt Lake City, February 4th, only; good returning until March 7. Via the Salt Lake Route. For full information, rates, reeer- rations, write A. W. Raybould, Secretary Elks Club, Salt Lake City, Ut ,t Pending Pact With Japan Relied on to Insure Long Peace With the I landers Prospects of the Ship Subsidy Measure. g Address GELES. An TO END SCARES Me A POSITIVE and PER. HAMENT CUM FOK IWe NEW TREATY U4, eans found this to be the case and It la hardly possible that tbe Democrats, being human like the enemy, will be any less susceptible to the promptings of personal ambitions and to tbe showing of keen disappointment at the failure of personal hopes to be realised. Congress may use Itsgedd offices to prevent the establishment of a reformatory institution almost nnder tbe shadow of the walls of the house at Mount Vernon where Washington lived and died. Few projects of recent years hava attracted more attention In the capital than this one to es , tabllsh a penal institution close to what most Americans consider ground of an almost sacred nature. It is probable that another location wtll be found for- - the reformatory. Rely on New Japan Trsaty. Washington officials hope and believe that when the new treaty with Japan Is algned, and ratified by the aenate of tha United States and by (haemperors council,' the main troubles out of which It waa feared war might spring will be removed from the field of friction. . The Japanese officials and to some extent the Japanese people never have forgotten that it was tbe United States which gave to the empire tbe Impetus to modern civilization. While tha masses of the Japanese people were and still are angry because of discriminations made in America against tbe Islanders because of their color, there have beam tome leaders of tbe people who have seen fit to remind them constantly of what America did for Japan In tha year 18S4, when Commodore Perry at the mouth of the guns of hls ships opened tbe Japanese ports (o the trade of the world and let In not only trade, but civilization. It la thought probable that tie new treaty with Japan wlU In certain diplomatic ways touch on the question of Japanese exclusion and wifi so arrange matters that the western coast, and tha rest of tha country, too, lor that atter, need no longer fear that labor to suffer because of tbe Influx of the Islanders. , If this matter can be arranged by treaty so that further racial troubles can be avoided, the Washington feeling Is that Japan and America will remain friends for years to come and that tha recent war scara will rve only to remind people, of how easy It is to conjure up trouble out of condition of peace. Civil Service Pension Bill. Representative; Goulden of New York has introduced a retirement pension bill for government employees under the elvll service. This Is only one of several bills of the kind which have been introduced, but It gains prominence from the fact that Its sponsor la a Democrat and because If the present Republican house does not pass the measure, it will fall to the lot f a Democratic bousa either to pass or reject tbs legislation. There is an Immense amount of -- prejudice among tha legislators 01 both parties to anything which looki like t civil pension list. The same feeling .exists throughout the country a li made known by the thousands of letters on the subject which have been received by senators and representatives from their constituents. The country, if the letter writers represent Its views, seems to fear that If a civil jtenpion list is once established there 'H be no end to It In other words, the argument Is that If the department clerk are pensioned the day will come a hen senators and representatives, cabinet officers, customs officials and all other government employees will he asking tor money to care for them in tbetr old age. The friends of tbe pension plan say U Is Intended that no one shall receive pension unless he has served the government for 30 years and that this will do assy with the danger of giving pensions to appointive officials who are not under the civil service. 8hlp 8ubtldy Prospects. It seems to be virtually assured that the senate sill pass a ship subsidy bill before this session ends, and it is within tbe limit of possibilities that the house will follow suit. Senators and representatives found out that the word subsidy" had hurt the cause of their particular legislation, and so they avoid It whenever possible. Tbe present senate bill, which is fathered by Senator Gallinger of New Hampshire. Is called innocuously, an Ocean Mail Service Meaaure. The aubaldy which will be grapted to ship buildera If this bill becomes a taw is an indirect one, but none tbe less it la a subsidy. It provide a round sum In payment for mall carry Ing service in steamships of different classes between the ports of the United States and porta of South America, the Philippines, Japan, Australasia and Panama. Tbe amount that Is to be paid is said to be sufficient to Induce Americans to build and to put steamships Into the service, thereby strengthening tbe merchant marina and to a considerable measure restoring the American flag to the seas. Coast Districts 8upportlt Ship subsidy In times past has had stormy sailing in bouse and senate, and while tbe measure is likely to make harbor In the upper hruse at the present session, it may be that the lower house will deny it passage, and if it does succeed tn .getting an af Amative vote frorathe represent tlves the majority . will be exceedingly Ftmlnln Financiering. He Ive won our bet on tha football game and you owe me ten kisses. She (a commercial school graduate) Very well. Ill glv you a draft on mamma. The next time you (eel that swallowing ernaation, the sure sign of sen throat, garsle Hamlin Wizard Oil immediately with three parts water. It will save you days and perhaps weeks of misery. H1sWlfa. What do you do for a living, Mom? Tse de manager ob a laundry. "What's the name of this laundry? Get it today in usual liquid form or tablets called Bareetaba, chocolated A POSTAL Dr. Pierces Pleasant Pellet first put up Thev regulate and invigorate. stomach, liver and bowels. tiny granules. Theres one little satisfaction PELTS WOOL warn THWM ttt POSTED TO CCR A COLD IN ON DAT LAXATIVW Tablet kltoMO Quinta Irutff1itrrtun4 aioftjom If It ffU to ear. J&. W. H SArSSiair nevusns WMcm DKNVER, COLORADO tc)i box. fee. Dont make the mistake you never make one. -- ETC Take la A HIDES: when n man falls sick, It makes bis wife repent of her ill treatment of him. Don't work the game too often, however. 0 usr on RAW FURS d Sugar-coate- BRINGS YOU CARD coMMxra ante 40 years ago. of claiming W. N. U, Balt Lake city, Na, MILLIONS o' FAMILIES SYRUP FIGS EUXIRef SENNA FOB COLDS AND HEADACHE PUMCE3TKM AND SOUR STOMACH, CAR AND FERMENTATION, CONSTIPATION AND BILIOUSNESS. WITH MOST SATISFACTORY RESULTS. INOTEITHEINAM CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. IN THE CIRCLE ON EVERY PACKAGE OrTHE GENUINE THE WONDERFUL POPULARITY OF THE GENUINE SYRUP LED UNSCRUPULOUS MANUFACTURERS TO OFFER DOTATIONS, IN ORDER TO MAKE A LARGER PROFIT AT THE EXPENSE OF THEIR OF FIGS AND ELIXIR OF SENNA HAS 'customers, if a dealer asks which size you wish, WISH. WHEN YOU ASK FOR STRUT OF FIGS AND ELIXIR OF SENNA,' HE IS PREPAR- me TO DECEIVE YOU. TELL HIM THAT YOU WISH THE RY THE CALIFORNIA FIG GENUINE. MANUFACTURED OR WHAT MAKE SYRUP CO. THERE D RUT YOU "TOTTa C ALL RELIABLE DRUCC1STS KNOW THAT ONE GENUINE AND THAT IT IS MANU. BY FACTURED THE CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO f WT. O -- at ALCOHOL Vm a ONLY M NOTE THITNAMir the sup Nafurally the strength port for the bill comes from the coast of miFflRNlATIGiSYRimCO "SCAUrautU PRINTED STRAIGHT ACROSS. NEAR THE SOTTOM, AMO W THE ORCLE.NEAR THE TOP OP EVERT PACKAGE.OV Tut GENUINE. ONE SIZE ONLY, POR SALS BY ALL LEADING REGULAR PRICE SO, PER BOTTLE. DRUGGISTS. wise districts. good-heartedl- y and humors, rheumatism, relieves that tired feeling, restores the appetite, cures paleness, nervousness, builds upt the whole system. Eliza Ann. small. The middle western members are said to be largely against the measure. It has been a troublesome theme tor congressional diacus-riofor years. It has produced one of editorial Investigation bacause charges brought by advocates of ths bill against members of congress, and b!ftej from one commit tele to another nntfl finally It wal put back Into the committee where it eema to belong, that on merchant ma rina, congress certainly will be lieved if the bill Is given life or killed beyond hope of resurrection, for It has taken VP a great amount of legislative time. The holiday season la Washington is one of cheer In every home which has the heart to product it The White House always la Joyful at tha holiday time, and it has been especially so since families of children have been InAt every army post stalled therein. and on every ship In the naval service there are dinners, entertainment and general rejoicing from a day or two before Christmas until day or - two after New Year enters. This connection In one paragraph of cheer at tbe White House and cheer In the armed service has brought out a Whitt House army story. Christmas Tale of a Snowbird.1 Early in November one year a man who Jhad deserted from the armyre-porteat Fort Sheridan, Illinois, and gave himself up as a deserter. His record was looked np, and It waa found that he was what be admitted himself to be, a man who had forsaken tbe colors. Ha was put In tba guard house to await trial. Every year In November when the cold weather comes on and tha pinch of hunger and frost makes Itself felt a good many deserters surrender themselves, knowing that they will be boused and well fed while waiting trial, and that of course they may have some chance of escaping conviction. Tbe soldiers call these desert ere who surrender snowbirds.1 few days before Christmas tbe snow at Fori bird who had surrendered Sheridan became sorry that ha had given himself np, and 0 sat down the guard house and wrote an appealing letter to Mrs. Benjamin Harrison, wife of the President of the -- United States, and In It he told how repentant he was for deserting end what an altogether dismal thing It was to be behind the bars in tbe glad season of good will to men. White Houbo tradition has ft that this letter reached Mrs. Harrison on Christmas eve, when everything was joyous In the b!K mansion and that It made her cry. She went to her husband, the president, and the result was that la a few days the door of ths cage of the snowbird at Fort Sheridan was thrown open and - freedom came. gave the Tbe soldiers deserter a good holiday dinner and allowed him the freedom of the barracks Then tbe snowfor we afternoon. bird fled, and It was --found- shortly afterward that with him bad fled the money which one of the sergeants had savtd up for furlough purposes, and to keep it company went n gold watck which a corporal had bought only a short time before out at tbe savings of the pay given him tor hls Sarsaparilla catarrh Cure-a- ll FIG MIMATUBE SYRiy f PICT USX of package. FIGS AND ELIXIR OF SENNA H ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO tHE NERDS OP SYRUP AND LADIES AND CHILDREN, AS IT IS MILD AND PLEASANT. GENTLE AND EFFECTIVE, BENEFICIAL ABSOLUTELY FREE FROM OBJECTIONABLE INGREDIENTS. IT IS EQUALLY SALE SY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS fOR WOMEN AND FOR MEN, YOUNG AND OLD FOR ai wavs or auyyjBMU)Nt CAiiFORNiOiG Syrup Col and! 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