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Show HUSH IF THE .T E A .. favor fragrtat aroma and boaoai Japan, For (toltetou valee uuurpaed ftukiod Natural Uf too Corluu Eotfltoft Brvakfasi, it H Touag BoM i yoor cruenra nod ouopowdor votfbi baif pound rod and told cartons. Nose Sanitary Ooioni la full 11 ERRORS Ills Ears and Fingers of Wife of President-Elec- t of Chile for Jewels. Cut Off Horrors at Valparaiso Are Coming to Light Heavy Rains Have Increased the Hardship! of the 'housands of Homeless Ones. Lima, Pern details Further re- ceived here from Valparaiso aay that out of forty employes of the telephone company there, thirty-eigh- were t killed. When the house of President-elec- t Good Governor. Montt collapsed ins wife fell from the Sir William Macgregor. governor ol balcony into the street and bandits Newfoundland, is one of the most re who were Taking cut off her ears and Britist men of the remarkable fingers to rob her of her jewels. She colonial service, both physically an Intellectually; and. Indeed, his her was taken in a dvlng state on board eulean strength has contributed in nt the Chilean warship OHiggins. small degree toimpnss the savaget Among the dead at Valparaiso Is over v bom he has been called upot Frederico Varella, the fatuous capitalto rule in the past with a Benae ol ist and politician power of the British empire. Ii avy rains have been falling at We Make Travel Easy. Valparaiso, which have increased the Fne tiatiis daily via the Atchison, hardship, of the many thousands of Topeka & Santa Fe, Colorado to Kan- people camping in the streets and sas City, St Joe, Chicago, Galveston, squares or on the hills. El Paso, Cl tv of Mexico Ask me Considerable alarm is felt herein about reduced rates C F Warren, view of the conditions"ln Chile, as no O A, A T. & S. F Rv. 411 Dooly Block, Salt Lake City. Otah. food supplies are coming from that republic to Peru, and the latter coun- Island. Quaky try does not produce sufficient for thq LundyTn the Bristol channel, is an use of its inhabitants. Therefore, Island where one may see an earthstarvation at partial it is quake at any time. There is nothing feTed. faros the middleleast, and poorer alarming about these earthquakes, classes of the Peruvian population. however; they are simply certain carious crevasses In the west of the Island, TERRIFIC RAINSTORM. which the local people call by that name Lundy in former centuries was Houses Flooded and People Rescued a notorious nest of pirates. In King By Firemen. Henry Ills time William de Marisco, w traitor to the king, built a castle Kansas City. A tprnfic rainstorm there and set up as an early Capt prevailed in Kansas City and in this Kidd. vicinity early Thursday, causing more or less serious damage In Kansas Water in London. 5.93 Inches of water fell, a record There is an increasing tendency on City the part of large consumers of water for the time three hours and a half. Low lying lands were flooded and the In London to draw on the water reservoirs in the lower geological strata be- police and fire departments were neath the capital rather than be in called upon to rescue persons from debted to companies for their water basements in Little Italy, In the north supply. The latest Institution to show end of town, and in the east and west Its Independence in this fashion la bottoms, where the water entered Clements Inn, where, not 20 yards small houses. Several down from the Strand, an artesian well has many town basements were flooded and just been tapped, after three mouths- goods damagedwTreep were stripped 480 reet""rboring, at'aof their foliage sad hundreds of sparrows were killed. Journalistic Museum. At Elmwood five miles cemetery, there Is a newsAt east of the buslneas dlstrict, serious founded museum by Oscar von damage was done. paper Forckenbeck, which contains files of At Kansas City, Kan., and at and Argentine, Kan., across specimens of more than 17,000 differthe line from here, much damage was ent newspapers. suffered wholesale railroads, by houses and packing houses, and several families had to be taken from thplr homes by firemen. tf s Investment Worthy Investigation Money pet In the bank brine ft low rat of Interest but In generally safe There are, bew-eve- r, other tnvestmeara equally a safe and more productive We hata full line of the foland rreommeod them to pour lowing iitocka notice, firmly oelleving that an aaeeurity airing adequate reaalu to the Inraator they cannot be excelled. McCormick mowore, Madera headers reaper and rake. bindInternational Harr a ten and Red ing twine and rope D 8 Cream 8e para torn. F K M v er A Hro aod Red Jacket pump. Oliver A Ieere Flora Bain A Cvjoper Wagon. I II to ra so toe eogioe for all purpose. 1 H to manure spreaders, different also Tim beat on earth Demonstration made. J I Case threshing machines, engines and Tf borne-powe- r. The n ot complete line of light reblcies offered at any point west of Chicago. for demonstrated Rambler automobile durability tpeed and hill climbing propensities and the The farmer, rancher. took-ralpublic generally are larkied to inspect oar list of stock strait LakeTIty Ogden and !ogan Utah Idaho baits And Montpelier. Idaho, and at the thirty additional stores we hare loeated at different points in Utah Idaho, Wyoming aod Nerada. Correspondence addressed to the shore points nearest located to your resideoee or shipping point insure quick reply Our general offices at Kalt Lake City will be eloeed slip n Ratordays from now entll Sept. 1st loclnsire owing to the fart that railroads will not receive freight after that hour, c Bunds? and holidays during the harrost Pea eon a force of men are at work from 10 a. at. until ip m Riling ort)n for machine extra Telephone w Independent IJO and IC3, Bell 111, during the hours named Watchman on the premites sightly Consolidated Wagon & Machine Company Leading Inpteareat Dealers Utah tad Idaho Georft T. Odefl. Geieral (Master W.S. MOOOWWICK. vios aaeaioenT O. WILLS, SSOKOVSMV JOS. O SMITH. neasioanT. MBLVIN . Let us Suggest can buy Diamonds to you. You frem tbs largest stock of loose and mounted Diamonds In tbe West at 170 'MAIN St SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. Union Assay Office a. m. 0. v. Manaus. saota. ' avv um OIVT. UTeM SOLDIERS SECRET THE WHITE 2W8 SUMMARY HOUSE. Bag. In reply to inquiries in regard to the sale of sanitary feed bags for horses. in England, Consul Gnfflths, of Much, of course, Liverpool, writes: depends upon the style, quality, durability of the bags, and a very Important item is the cost The nose bags' (ventilated) jised here are made of strong cocoa fiber, and are sold for three shillings (73 cents) each. Bags of the same material, leather-bottomeare Bold for 4s 6d ($1.09) each, leather-cornerebags, 3s 6d (85 cents) each, and extra fine manila bags, $1 09 each " ABOUT SESSION. sldent Roosevelt has Issued a T the Editor r aomewhere recently! to positively that It was an article on the White contained several mis- unatlon asking for aid for earth-sufferers of Chile. C. Lapre, an aeronaut, was se-l- j injured by a fall from a pttra-a- t statements. Wichita, Kansas, In the first place It was stated the White House was first occupied to table dispatch to the Japanese 1809 and that its first occupant was emb gby at London explains that Poit President Madison. The fact la, 1U y will be open to the business of first occupant was President Adams, sR at ions who took up his residence there to 1800. teen men condemned for p.uth The original mansion s begun to lpa on in the mutiny at Cronstad, 1792. In 1814 it was burned by the Ati i st 1, were executed at dajbieuk British and rebuilt in 1818. on h LOth. article Another of the errors In the referred to was the statement that dispatch from Tunis says it pafilt Is used on the swept over that district White House to make it beautifully kiid eight farmcis and hundreds of white of cattle, I noticed' this especially because I i lief of Police Golccw. of have used considerable paint myself Sledlicce, canned and wondered that paint killed and two policemen and a should be used on such an Important Ao(Dan were wounded by the cxplo-obuilding when all painters know that ,810 a bomb at Siedlicce. pure white lead and linseed oil make filHam Spain, a negro, 21 years the paint. It so happened also that I knew til was shot to d"at h b a tnoh near white lead and linseed oil not ready-mixe- Ft George, S (' This w is the third paint Were used on the. White lyi hing In South Carolina within leu House, because I bad lust read A hook- - da let published by a firm of ready-mixeiecoriiing to private advices the paint m an ufac Hirers who also manurentfacture pure white lead. In that book ti t'ral ) the manufacturers admitted that for al uLhas uitUin.ed at Samarkand, the White House nothing but the A :atic Russia, ami arrested its i best and purest of paint could be rs used," and said that their pure white lead had been selected. oiuntarily (lie Atchison, Topeka & Above all people, those who attempt Santa Fe rajlwuy company has given to write on historical subjects should tbe l.OOo telegraph op raters on their give us facts, even if it is only a date system an increase of wages avirag-Uor a statement about wood, or'brick, about $4 per month. or paint, or other building material. The Yours for truth, miuing town of Johnsville, L Plumas county, California, has been practWaily wiped out of existence by Charity by Machinery. Poor Man Wud ye be so kind, fire. Two lives were lost and twenty-liv- e sir, as to stop a moment! It was you, buildings destroyed. sir, that saved my wifes life last Annie Dressbaek, 16 years old, shot tome year by givin me a dollar fer Newt Mullikgn at Anadarko, Okla., medicine. Please, s sir, shes sick a revolver, same accidentally an the way. discharging ag in, Mr. Highmind I have recently and then, believing she had killed him, been convinced of the folly of Indis- shot herself. Both will die. criminate giving, and I now distribOne person was killed and four ute by donations through the Business Men's Charity trust, organized others more or less severely injured for the purpose of investigating each to the running down of a mountain case. I left a dollar with the secre- resort stage at Azusa, Cal, by a Santary not five mihutes ago.. Go and ta Fe limited passenger train. tell him your story. convention The State Prohibition Mr. Highmind (an hour" later) Ah! a at nominated diLog 1 Cal, Angeles, as to the Did you go secretary, 11. Blanchard, headed James ticket, by rected? t 1 did, sir. an he gave me a ot Aogoles-- , for governor and C. N. piece wid a hole to 1L Whitmore, of Stanislaus county, for Eh is that all? lieutenant-governoY'es, sir. I told him about your Three men are dead, two are to a dollar, but he said the other 95 cents serious condition, and nine others was kept for saiarlea an expenses. were rendered unconscious by a blow N. Y. Weekly. ot accumulated gas at tbe Bllza but Hia Only Concsra. furnaces ol the Jones & Laughlln New A well known member of the Tork bar, a man of most patronizing Steel company at Pittsburg. manner,' one day 'olHtfjf delegates rep- lisle, to .whom he observed loftily. resenting u.bfRus&laaa railways, I see, Carlisle, that the Ifust concluded la Finland, It Was reto the overruled court has you solved that a general strike would be IX,' of Mullins versus Jenklnsoo. feasible at a near date, and to Issue he added, to his grand way, you, to prepare for 1L concern Instructions no about joor feel need reputation." Two, and probably three, men lost Quite so," he their lives to an early morning fire Carlisle chuckled. I'm only concerned for Be agreed. which destroyed the livery stable of reputation of the supreme court Thomas Kelly, at Lari more, N. D. Harpers Weekly. ,Two bodies, unidentified, were recovCalifornias New Idea. ered from the ruins. Thirty horses A California ostrich fanner Is about perished. to open a branch office In London, An American citizen named Ginson where he will have a collection of ohas been expelled from Odessa, and, customers striches, and Incredulous under a police convoy, has been taken to difect cut feathers will be treated to the western frontier"by order of from the backs of the ostriches, Ginson was arunder the customers' ejes, the governor-general- . and sold to them across the counter rested as an alleged political provocaat a price they never heard of. tive agent Mrs. William Thomas, wife of a Seamen Given Privileges. A marriage bill Introduced In the miner at Pontiac, 111, was murdered British parliament allows the ma- by her husband, who cut her throat lirriage of a seaman to take place by from ear to ear and smashed her skull cense In the diocese of the port where The murderer escaped his ship Is lying, If he has been a res- with a hatchet. a! sheriff's posse Is and y corn to a field, ident for J15 days on the ship or prt-lon the ship and partly on shore In pursuit within the diocese. A search of the room occupied by a young Russian who was arrested at DUBIOUS exHamburg disclosed quantities of and revolvers of number a About What Her Husband Would Say. plosives, bills of lading for shipments of amA Mich, woman tried Postum Food munition and explosives to Russian Baltic ports. , Coffee because ordinary coffee wtih her and her husband. She Men who were in the employ of the writes: American government during (he peHy husband was sick for thrpe riod oflts intervention to Cuba are years with catarrh of the bladder, and a company to serve as part palpitation of the heart, caused by organizing minfla. 'they are Havana of. the all st coffee. Was unable to work bVnefit fund for and to bed part of the time. using $460- of theiV weak Its was equipment. I had stomach trouble, and fretful so I could not attend to John Grady, motorman, was probtt-bJmy housework both of us using coffatally injured In Chicago, by a fee all the time, and realizing it was crowd of 500 Italians, some of whom harmfuL . . hts car and kteke-- ) One morning the grocer's wife dragged "hini from' he attempted because and him, beat cause said she believed coffee was the of our trouble and advised Postum. to run his car through the line of an I took it home rather dubious about Italian society what my husband would say he was Two bojs were killed and another fond of coffee. injured one mile from Yreka. fatally But I took coffee right off tbe house explosion , in a powder table, and we haven't used a cup bf Powder house No 1 on the line of the It since. You should have seen tfw branch railroad blew up. Nearly change in us, and now my husband Treka business house in Yreka 1 ttd never complains of heart palpitation every windows broken. any mere. My stomach trouble went Unequaled prosperity in the manuaway in two weeks after I began Postum. ' My children love It and it does facturing industries in the Unite them good, which cant be said of States for the calendar year of 1905 I coffee. , Is shown In a census bulletin Just com"A lady visited us who was alwxya which Is compared by the Cenhalf sick. 'I told her I'd make he a pleted, with s similar census for bureau sus cup of Postum. She said It was taxte-les- s the year 1900. me nuke stuff, but she watched Dispatches received In the most it, boiling It thoroughly for 15 minwas it said quarters ln Paris from SL utes, and when done she splendid.- - Long boiling brings out-h- e Petersburg esX the situation in fus-sl- a flavor and food quality. Name Sen Is rapidly improving and that Prehy Postum Co, Battle Creek, Micl mier Stolypin Is confident of carryRead the little book "The RoaJ to ing out liberal reforms before tbs new v WellvUle," in pkgs"Tbere'a areasj lm tpariiament Is ejected, noticed would not say your columns House which 1 ready-prepare- f Stones to the Value of $300 Found Single Year. JEW8 IN STATE OF TERROR. Horrors of 'Bialystok May Be .Repeated atSiedllce. , SL Petersburg There is great alarm In Jewish circles In Russia ojl account of the developments at Ted-licra to Poland, where events--sebe shaping up for the outbreak' of a program similar to that at Bialystok. Tbe developments parallel almost exactly the preliminaries of the Bialystok massacre. A long series of revolutionary and terroristic signs have been attributed by the police to the Jews, culminating, as was the case at Bialystok, In the assassination of the chief of police, Goltseff. e, e -- Killed a. Chauffeur. Los Angeles. A. R. Lane, the young butcher who last "week was convicted and sentenced to five years in the penitentiary for manslaughter for the killing of John Ai Stnllde, a chauffeur, on July 31 last, has been parole! on probation and released from custody. Lanes previous good reputation stood him in stead and moved the court to the course he took. Lane on the night of July 31, following e quarrel with gmilde over some women, struck Smllde a blow with his fist, breaking U)e latters neck. OPEBATICIS SERIOUS Never in the history of the United States has there been such a demand for diamonds as there was in 1905. Large quantities were Imported, but the country produced none. In 1903 It produced diamonds to tbe value of $50, in 1301 it had an output worth $100, in 1900 its production wag valued at $150, and in 1S99 the country boasted native diamonds to the falue of $.500 Diamonds have been discovered In the United States in four different regions, but their actual place of origin is unknown. All have been found ia loose and superficial deposits, and all accidentally. it is not at all improbable, however. that some day the original sources of this queen of gems may be The high price of diadiscovered monds has made the. recent search for these precious stones in the United States and Canada keener than over before. Scientific American. UZZIX Unqualified 8ueoees of Lydia X. Pink-hamVegetable Compound to th Case cf Mrs. FuaiefTC Fox. s One of the greatest triumphs of Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound is the conquering of woman's dread ea- tmy. Tumor, The growth of e tnmrr Is so sly that frequently its presence is not suspected uutil it is far advanced. t d d intj-foiirt- h (Ci's-saoks- of-ii- five-cen- 4 aium Baking Powder'll Wholesome. Dr. Herman Keinbold, the expert German chemist. In a tecent official report concerning llakliig Powders, declares that a pure alum baking pow-- . wandering 'pates' map der is better and less injurious thatr jsome from . Us earljstages, or the "be made mte the cream of tartar powders. prehcucwof danger may fest acooin by profane periods, monthly He says that if the quantity of alum unusual pain from the pen led contained in a sufficient quantity of abdomenby through the groin afid thighs. baking jowder for a batch of bread or If yon havctn.vsterlona paink, If there cakes for an ordinary family, be conere indications of inflammation or die, centrated to oue mouthful of food, placement, secure' a bottle of L.vdla E. and taken into the stomah of any linkham'a Vegetable' Compound right t away and begin its use. one person, no matter how delicate, 1 Mrs. Pinkham. of Lrnni Mass.; will it could do no harm. On the contrary, her advice will if write give yon you alum Is wholesome in1 proper quantiher shout yourself. Khe is the dangh ties; This is undoubtedly the reason terin-laE. of Lydia Pinkham end the State of Missouri quickly repealed for twenty-fiv- e years has been advising a law that prohibited the manufacture ick women free of charge. : WtiroSSrjst-- holesome of ell baking Dear Mrs, Pinkham " So much the I for take Alum to powders. Baking liberty congratulate you os the success I have had with yoar wonderful Powders. meiiu-lnEighteen months ago my periods Stopped, Shortly after 1 felt so badly that Immense 8teef Plates. a thorough examination by a Th shell and boilers of the ew I submittedandto was told that 1 bad e tumor phvsifian Cunarder being built at Waiiseod, end would have to undergo an aperatW Soon after I read one of your advertise England, are said hy Consul Metcalf 's to be constructed of the largest steel menta and derided to give Lydia E. Vegetable Compound a triaL After in the world. ere silicon taking five bottles as directed th tumor la plates They steel, weighing ten tons each, The entirely boilers alone will weigh over 1,000 physiru and he save I have no signs of tumor now. It baa also brought my periods tona. Massive ingots and slabs around once more, and I am entirely well. "Fannie D. Fox, 7 Chestnut SuweL weighing 12 and 14 tons, are continually passing through the rolling mills Bradford, l a . there for this work. MDVCATIOXAL, Training School for Elephants.' There is a training school for eleThe GrtaUit Boarding CoHtgt la the Verld phants at Apl, in the Congo State, where 28 elephants fire taking lessons. The training operationa have produo ed .encouraging results, says the Trib, jyjQjjsg ' une Congolalse. NOTRE DAME, INDIANA Handkerchiefs Date from 1743. Wt gwaraaw IW ffintt! Owr thUruft ' The first pocket handkerchiefs, thtJt aad ear zPadrsz ArAeav 18 BsiUtaft 800 SiatWt 75 Frefeaaera utilized In the manner they are (Vhmtnm I Atefsfll find Mmfvrft UflrMfM, Knff. were manufactured at Paisley In 1743. Hftf "So-call- ri 1 I t . w 1 Pink-ham- University of Dame . to-da- Htoury,ad Kotmontta,andbdmiatrv, KsrhMioaj rfcrmcy. Civil, Uliteiririti, fikbot thu4, Arhltur, &nf, f$wrUlim t WARfxrm'WH 61' 'wmutUMiMt jMSW4Kin?jisMesati.x-- lri TTIMSt was r. $4 If Tttfrfoft, if th 4 Uinlry, Sftarr lr $409, 'u3 JM M. You Cannot br-lisl- e, dlt-agre- d ? - i M fRiliiiS) all Inflamed, ulcerated and catarrhal conditions of the mucous membrane such as nasalcatarrb.uterlnecatairb caused by feminine Ills, sore throat, sore mouth or Inflamed eyes by simply dosing the stomach. ' fl 1 Are in Sympathy With the Suffering Staves of the Czar. St. Petersburg. A secret meeting of abbut 200 soldiers, including representatives of some of the guard regiments, has been held in the woods near their camp at Krasnoye-Selo- . It is reported that a large portion of the men were shown to he In thorough sympathy with the eause of the people and would refuse to fire on them when ordered to do so, but it was also determined that the time was not yet ripe for a general mutiny, as the majority of the troops at the capital were still nominally loyal. Without a general rising ol the people which would offer a prospect of success, the leaders declared, it was hopeless to expect any active support from the mutinies were army. Insignificant characterized by the speakers as useless sacrifices, and the agitators who prematurely precipitated the risings at Sveaborg and Cronstadt were severely criticised. 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