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Show DAILY FAMES OFF SENOR SANTOS' FALL FROM GRASS Oil A BIG TRIP UTAH STATE JOURNAL. Cuban grass eater Kenor Smitiis.n of Brooklyn, aim follows Nebuchad-nexxfor his stomach s sake, has a waa a disciple. True, hia disciple backslider, but he Is In the fold again. Frank It Taylor, who runs a delicatessen store In Brooklyn, Is the first to follow Senor Santos. He aaya It cured him and will cure others. Taylor, who is a Maine Yankee, and along in years, has been troubled with Indigestion. He tried everything for it, even doctors, he says. The doctors gave him up. And then came the discovery that Santos, who llvea two blocks away, had been cured by native blue grass. Taylor emptied a salad bowl, went to the park and gathered a peck of grass tops. He cut out his regular food and chewed grass all day long. All about him were tempting potato salada, ripe frankfurters, and Virginia hams. They temped him not; he closed his nostrils. A week passed. Taylor felt as strong as an elephant too strong, for a tempting desire for flesh came upon him. It took all hia New England conscience and Maine backbone to resist the slices of Westphalia ham and bologna which he aet daily In the showcase. On the fourteenth day of Taylor's new life hia daughter waa out and he was alone In the shop, and the potato salad gave out. He had been letting his daughter mix the salad, believing It best to remove temptation wholly from hia path. Rut that salad had to be mixed. "Anyhow," mused Taylor, 'it wont do any harm to smell the stuff. Having an appetite for good victuals Is a healthy sign. I won't taste the stuff. I will Just smell It. That, as hia tutor would have told Rollo, was the first fatal step. He got out boiled potatoes. Such nice, creamy, firm potatoes they were it gave him a pleasurable sensation just to cut into them. It does beat all how his old stomsaid a man, ach keeps Taylor. But Ive found a better way." He chopped in onions and parsley, and they certainly smelled good. He mixed the salad dressing. Fortifying his mind thus he dumped the potatoes in a salad bowl and poured out the rich, creamy, tempting dressing and mixed it up. He looked at it a long time. I wonder now, he said, if I got that dressing Just right? How am I going to know If I dont taste it? 'Of course, how can you tell? One little taate will do no harm, whispered the voice of the tempter. And then, with a mad, despairing sigh, the disciple of Santos and pure living fell. When Miss Taylor came back to the shop she shrieked at the awful sight she beheld. There her father was sitting on the floor. Beside him was an empty salad bowl, the skins of three bolognas, the crumbs of two loaves of bread, and an empty Jam Jar. With a Joy gone mad he waa sinking hia teeth Into the pink fragrant heel of a Westphalia ham. I was tempted and I fell, said Taylor, as he reached for a plate of smearcaae. Chicago Tribune. Ha Will REC- T aa Far aa San Franciaco and on Raturn Will Viait Ogdan. Go CHICAGO, Kept. 28. Senator Fair-bantonight for the ka leavea trip the counlongeat stump-speakifamous aeen since McKinley's haa try "awing nround the circle" prior to his first nomination for the presidency. The tour of the Republican nominee will take him to the Pacific const and return and will keep him busy until uboiit the second week in October. When Mr. Fairbanks is not addressing the voters of such towns as Big Timber, North Yakima and Missoula from the rear platform of his car he will be making talks at such centers nt St. Paul. Unite, Helena, Tacoma, Sundays are to and San Fnim-Isro- . be used In making big Jumps, such as one from St. Paul to Olondive, Mont., and another from Portland to Fan Francisco. Senator J. P. Dolllver will take the candidate out of ChiHe cago and through to Portland. may continue aa far as Omaha on the way back. Either at Portland, San Francisco or Omaha he will be relieved by Congressman R. O. Cousins of Iowa. Mr. Fairbanks' will reach La Crosse, WIs., at S o'clock tomorrow morning. During the day he will travel through southern Minnesota, making rear platform speeches at Rushford, Lnnesbo rough, Spring Valley, Austin, and Albert Lea. Then be transfers to the Rurllngton and apeaka at Owatonna and Fnirbow, reaching He St. Paul late in the afternoon. apeaka before the Twin Cities Republican club tomorrow nighL On Monday the senator will speak at Glendive, Miles City. FDraylhe and close the day with a night meeting at Billings. On Tuesday he apeaka at Big Timber, Livingston, Boseman and closes at Butte. On Wednesday he la at Anaconda and Boulder, closing he at Helena. During Thursday makes Missoula, closing at Spokane, Wash. Friday will see him at North Yakima, Ellensburg, Ronald and Tacoma. The Oregon state committee Is privileged to work the candidate as seen fit on Saturday, reserving Saturday night for a meeting at Portland. From there he travels to San Francisco on Sunday. From San Francisco, the return trip Is not definitely outlined. It will Include meetings at Ogden, Carson City and Cheyenne, and probably Denver. Chii-ag- ng Dr. Gunn's Blood and Nsrvs Tonic. There is not a woman In this land but that at sometime In her life would have been the better for the use of this Tonic. For diseases peculiar to women a better medicine was never made. It Is composed of the Ingredl ents from which the system has been or disdeprived by disease, over-worsipation. It enters at once into the circulation, building lip the tissues that have wasted, making purse rich blood in the most direct way. For weak, nervous, and unsteady people, pimply, pale, or fleshless people. It will make strong, steady nerves and give the complexion the wholesome look that Indicates health, producing food solid flesh at the rate of 1 to 3 lbs. per week. Druggists sell it for 75c. per box, or 3 boxes for 32. It should be taken after meals, one or two tablets each time. For sale by Wallace Drug Co. . k, MEDICATED VEGETABLES. Will the doctor of the future, instead of prescribing some unpleasant drug, order a course of medicated This may be the result vegetables? of the present attempt to cultivate plants containing abnormal quantities of certain medicinal substances. It is well known that the amount of any characteristic element in a plant varies with its richness in the soil, and it Is also known that the assimilation of mineral elements of the body Is much more rapidly accomplished when these are partaken in the form of food. In the past, if the body needed an excess of Iron, it has been supplied by tinctures taken through glass tubes. The modern idea la to supply this want by such vegetables aa medi cated spinach. with Experiments plants grown in soil enriched by hy drate of Iron proved that they con talned a much larger percentage of Iron than those grown in natural soil. This opens a whole vista of interesting possibilities. The iron, the potnsh. the manganese, the nitrogen needed by the system can be supplied more effectively and more palatably through vegetables than through imulecines. Already ninny vegetables are known to have curative properties. Celery Is generally held to be good for rheumatism and nervous disorders; lettuce for insomnia: peanuts for Indigestion; onions for liver complaints carrots for scurvy: tomatoes for the liver; blackberries for diarrhoea, nnd apples for nervous dyspepsia nnd rheumatism. Certified milk, with Its stated proportions of fat, sugar and solids, would have seemed improbable some years ago. will the future see certified vegetables? American TEA How much does it cost to money back tea? Depends on the tea. Your grant return your mwy Vyoudon1! like kliilliiii'i Utit, 81,000 WORTH SHIPMENT RIVES AT RENO. WeeK Average Value is 4,000 a Ton vada Means to Look Out For Herself. Ne- St. Louis and return, via Limit In each St Louis without change. Tickets on sale Tuesdays and Fridays each week. Stop evera allowed. A. B. MOSELEY. Trav. Pas. Agt CA8UAL ITEMS FROM THE KANSAS PARIRIE. Sirs. Carrol died day before yesterday from runnlg a nail In her foot We did not learn the facte. There was an old gentleman died nt the county house yesterday. We did not learn his name. There wns a load of watermelons passed along the road Sept. 8. We did not learn where they was going. There has been five deaths around this part of the country In the past week. We did not get their names. There were not many went from here to take in the reunion. Sirs. George Hillman is feeling pretty poorly this full. 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BURTON, Assistant Cashier. DIRECTORS: David Eeeles Thomas D. Dos Gto. H. Tribe Bernard White W. W. Riter John Watson Joseph Clark Adam Patterson Vice-Preside- nt. Respectfully solicits the accounts of banka, mercantile Arms and indi- Account to Bear Compound Interest at the Ogden State Bank's Savings Department with $1.00, Don't consider it too small a matter. THE JOURNAL HAVE TO U EVEN KIND OF COAL SUMMER. YOU 8"E WHY NOT THE BEST? (HI1DTI IFF 9f Interest on time deposits. Ample resources, courteous treatment, superior service. COAL CARRIED by viduals. PEERY BROS. MILLING CO. MAKERS. THE JOURNAL THE JOURNAL THE JOURNAL FOR RESULTS 4 CO- - |