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Show DAILY PAGE TEN. STATE UTAH 4, 1905. SATURDAY, MARCH JOURNAL, AND ' aejsNEW YORK. . Fashion Letter t BRIGHT'S DISEASE drink traffic. We look forward to the NEWS. newsIn when advertising space day and Spirit Review, Wine imi.e In where value papers will depredate JV ii.clxi o. Dec. 2. Sum i in liquor advert Leinent comes Into of the Slum Journal. i lose proximity, l.'lophin? So, at the To tl.e Kiinor business men of this The sir: rv.r nineteenth of the century, beginning to the worl. am pr. who tiiis the barring of drinking einplie city f..r Irlght the "f oery IniMlneMs men and of drinkthe Ji. i.y shit-w- l Diabetes have asked mt and dischoice Disease residence from plai'f-ing - to write to tricts. It is only a few short steps as one of the lientMicia:!this lettei Hence editors. saloon jinlitT from ilie ostr.icising of the by my 1 was as skeptical as anyone g to you. respectable neighborhoods to the case of cnronlc Bright's of the traffic's advertising by I l id i 11 1,01 wn M for a - p viable DlsMe. newspaper. The 1 would live thirty days. thorglit "LIVE AND LET LIVE. Preid"iit of the Furiflc States Type and Foundry told my wife about it, was I convictions i ay private against A lirn i of Maryland distillers has itIn sis months my recovery put to i:ixliu;j Potter a cuse of its was compl"!' I. ext product, a an evidence of our I toi'1 several who got well. Among friendship and et'iii for one who has them wu one of the writers on the llic in. inly I'iirNti in spirit to advocate Call, whose mother had piaDetes. Phe ;lie doctrine t fo:'1 !i in the golden rule has Lilly recovered. As a brother ediof 'live und let live. tor 1 personally assure you of the While we never hive heard this ex- truth of the discovery. act interpretation of the Golden Rule, Fraternally yours, R. M. Wood, Editor. w ore willing to accept It for the sake of argument. From our point of The above refers to the newly disview, however, the liquor traffic lives cover"'! Fulton Compound, the first iqi to but half of the adage. Its motto cures the world has ever seen for In so doing it cannot, by Bright's Disease and Diabetes. We are Live. ix, any form of specious reasoning, Let the sole agents. Ask for pamphlet. Live. For It own- subsistence it must Wm. Glddings, Druggist. have the lives of others. As well cry When to suspect Bright's Disease to the flesh devouring weakness without cause; puffy ankles, "Let Live, inliunl of the jungle when it seeks its hands or eyelids; kidney trouble after prey in the haunts of man. the third month: urine may show Whnt is life? Hope, honor, purity, sediment; failing vision; drowsiness the Christian graces that tit one one or more of these. for life eternal. Despoiled of these and not one can survive the ravages kin to the of drink man becomes beast of the Held in that his reasoning lower have deteriorated into an inconscious of nothing but stinct that the gratification of physical wants. This is the existence to which tile drunkard i. condemned by the literal application of the drunkard-maker- s interpretation of the Gulden It do. The distiller rides in a steam yacht, the wholesale dealer In an automobile, k The Only Railway be twees the retail dealer in a carriage, but the Missouri River and Chicago. the purchaser of the liquor is pulled around hy the hair of his heal by a poOIA-BETE- S Go There axira-i'Min- ih-n- r hairi-lotin NEW YOJ4K, March 4. The new baud of pliable princess skirt. the so drop are iqii'ing ilies.iM, waists and lints are Most of the new sleeve mmi'-lfasi'inntiiiK tli.it one t'lin hnrilly await lower arm, the the Hliow; to puff lh time wlien they will In In order. hiiwi'i'er, is variously treated; It Just The rh.irmmg and useful shirt waist depends on the designer's fancy. Hy both of costume suit will hu so unit'll in evidence all day far tlie larger number, have elbow waists, and everywhere, and in so many ma- iiiid sepal-alfrill or cuff ensuite, and with sleeves, and suitable fur that hats tliese, terials, frills; if the sleeve Is also tar the severer wuojlex and other Ian nr it must be lti a waist liarriei the to lirst tailor suits, are milling the the nr decorative, nc- -! euff. linin' These hats show lung ofli'ilng. i;ii- - in tin1 iiMieriul nr purpose of new features; as the costumes are more ornate, the lints have acquired tin garment m le or Tlie mult it inexpensive silk n.uiv eiali.iratimi in shape arid ti'eut-ini'i- it -! cot inn mixtures with glossy ; still, they are simple, retaining and wonderful s irfai-opens up them made which has clin racier the possibilities for dainty t?a Jackets and popular. it her negligees for the coming warm Among the many novelties is a new Initionllis. The ban-ges- , crepes and tine lingerie" 'or ''lull" lint, which is in full tended to wear with tub" suits to jui'ip.i.ii"! weaves are nil copied mithese in tints line emand tones of Kmfllsh is This of eyelet match. 3r or 40 cents a broidered linen, chairibruy or batiste, a xture. and cost only table brim cut to shape, with scalloped edge, yard. Then over on the bargain llounelngR and fine are embroidery lace a lifted with piece, covered the ciowii on ribbon and tne uuderbriiii of narrow rultles of with which to furbish them, with short vnlciiciciiiica lace run on a lilted piece counters trays are heaped their of muslin, or washing net or chiffon lengths at prices away below too, Wash silks, in markings. original the hold which piece on run cords, and house little jackets, taken make practical Sis'll huts are easily shape. so. too, do the thin wools, such as alapart, laundered and put together etc. With the ready-cagain. Of course, they cun be worn batross, It Is a poor home hand nt espewhite ull pattern the with different suits, out perfectly turn cannot who sewer cially, us different sets of trimmings fascinating negligees ut little cost. run be used for different suit. Another Item of moment Just now is It will be a great rlhlsin season that The short footwear for spring. the ot trimmings, sure-nis only for hat show the hoots, and the but for slocks and girdles to mutch, walking skirts up; therefore. shirred, lucked and draped over nutty lung skirt must be held A very Mu shoes are ever In evidence, every feather-tinne- d foundations. bit as important as gloves or hat. Expretty mushroom sh.sJ Is most attracmakecept for special costumes, fashion Just tive. It is shown in lingerie la mi or now decrees they shall he shiny. These cmliroidrii-crown of with up. linen and brim of lure rullles, with de- I, mgs are of thin, bright kid for dressy ESTELLE CLAIREMONT. wear. tachable ribbon trimmings. These mushroom hats aiv also seen in the lovely new straws and wool silk braids, with Huffy uinlerbrims that show up charmingly liy reason of the uplifting bandeau. Large transparent hats of Neapolitan, in white, black and $ colors, are bent into the most wonderful arrangements colonfui, Napoleon, Corday, cavalier und Y'letorhiii bonnets (Contributed.) are seen, and many another charming shape, without reference to uny particRUM, RAILROAD8 AND REAL ular period, only that it shall enhance E8TATE. the loveliness of the wearer. Small hats are for the moment more The barring of business success to popular; therefore the large shapes are bent and twisted until their else la the drinking man Is one of the welght-es- t But large ahapea causes in the decline of drunkenquaintly reduced. will never quite lose favor. Nothing la ness. Mr. John Graham Brooks has pointed so picturesque, no suitable with an elefeather-trimme- d out that the railroad companies are gant toilet aa a large, fluffy, our greatest single Influence for temhat The spring models are mostly in aoft, perance. They employ more than a light colors; the materials employed million men, for all of whom known are soft silks and ribbons in shadings drunkenness means dismissal, and to of one color, shaded and pompadour a large proportion of whom saloon visOstrich gauzes and nets and flowers. iting Is forbidden. Here are seven per plumes and the dainty marabou feath- cent of the country practically pledged ers trim dressy models, and on the to abstinence. tailor" hats quills and wings in novel Another cause which will greatly limit the saloon area and Influence Is the arrangements are conspicuous. Everything la high In some way; number of suburban parks" and coteither It la in the entire effect, or It Is tage groups being developed by prisome trimming set on the left; but vate capital, wherein the deeds of all with the hat worn tilted forward, the property sold carry covenants ngalnst and "nuisances" for from ten to fifty trimming Is arranged differently, neca cachepelgne or hack trimming Is years. In the eyes of the real estate man essary to cover the bandeau that holds the hat In position. the saloon la the greatest of nuisances. Embroidery was never shown greater He may himself like an occasional favor, not only In millinery trimming, drink, hut he will not let It be sold embroidered seta for entire hats, etc., on his own land. A million New Yorkbut in every species of garment Very ers will soon be living upon land where lieautiful are the new embroidered no saloon can be maintained. And prowaists silk, mohair, silk and linen pinquity powerfully affects habit. The poplin und sheer materials. Some of swinging sign of the saloon suggests s, these embroideries are In thirst; Its absence means sobriety. others shaded, and again others In con- The average man won't travel far for trasting colors or rich Oriental effects, a drink. the design of the waist, in a way, made In time the influence of restricted1 For areas must be reflected in the choicer subservient to the embroidery. Instance. In an Oriental design, the gir- residence sections which are not redle, cuffs and other little touches will stricted. Purely as a business matter, tie of silk in rich Oriental patterns, future municipal managers will Inquire w'th vest and stock of plain silk and why any saloon should be permitted In luce stitches on insects, while a waist a residence section, where Its Inevitembroidered In white on a color will able effect is to depreciate property have accessories of white, though In all about 11. The money derived from this case the girdle will be of the waist the license, were it twice as much, cansilk. A chemisette and stock of luce or not compensate for the loss In taxable sheer mull are essential features; these values. I It good policy for a city to itself? New York and the girdle, which Is also Indispen- thus cheapen sable. must be snugly draped over a World. foundacarefully fitted feather-bone- d A CHEERING INDICATION. tion this Independently of the welAnother cheering Indication of the lfitting lining. Skirts are full nnd soft, with many growing popularity of total abstinence tueks. shirred and corded flounre. and and of prohibition is the fact tnat newscircular flounces set on, the fullness papers like the New York Wbrld recognecessitating a support In some Invisi- nise and occasionally direct attention ble way. This, as a rule. Is given by a to the signs of the times concerning the f s nter-leiize- ut d Temperance j : t Kindred.dSubjects I self-color- PROFIT SHARING SALE Given Away Free $7.50 your own choice worth 01 Free $25.00 Free " Purchase $10.00 Free $5.00 75c Free $2.50 25c Free $1.00 -r- Given Away Free witli Teas, Coffees, Spices, Baking Powder Also Free With China, Crockery, Glassware, Enamclwarc SEE OUR PRICES Great American Importing Tea Co. Our 100 Stores Help Us to Help You. aa 640 TWENTY-FIFT- H STREET, OGDEN. ihe easiest way possible. if there" happen to be a point In the East or Southeast, the Burlington's service i Just who: you want Thro' sleeping cars to Den.., and Chicago; also from Denver to Omaha. St. Joseph. Kansas City and St. Louis. Dining car servici-al-l the way from Salt Lake City. Th. scenery of magnificent the Ki, Grande's line to Denver. There are other good features I should like to tell you abour. for-sar-i- i'd - s'-- R. F. NESLEN, General Agent. 79 WEST SECOND SOUTH STREET. SALT LAKE CITY. 11 1 Frisco System Doable-Trac- liceman. CHICAGO A EA8TERN Double Daily Trains Atchison Globe. BETWEEN IQ A NOVEL PLAN. Overland Limited The temperance leaders of Tokio have Inaugurated a novel plan of campaign under the direction of Hon. Taro Ando, head of the Tokio Temperance society, and also head of the Nippon Knshu Domlekwal. or National Japanese Temperance league. The city 1" divided Into fifteen ku." or districts. In each of which there Is a branch ut he society under the direction of a St. Louis and Chicago MORNING AND EVENING From La8alle Street Station, Chicago 9:50 a. m. From Union 8ta. (Merchants Bdg) St. Louis, 9:39 o. m. 9:10 p, m. 9:44 p. m. at both termini with lines Equipment entirely new and modern throughout. diverging. Morning or evening connection Trala is the World Compartment and drawing -- roots sleeping cars, observation cars, dinand library ing cars, rs cars, with barber, bath and Library; entire train electric lighted, through to Chicago without change. Direct connection for The Most Laxurlous RAXLWW. Equipped with practical and approved aafety appliance. A Each superintendent superintendent Is supplied with a small directory of the people In his "sphere of Influence. And qnch superintendent is supplied with hundreds of little tin money boxes. He visits those on his list and asks them to quit drinking "sake and put the dally money In the tin box. The boxes are then collected at InterSLPaoIaodMinneapolis val. If a man confesses tnat he Is acTicket., rmarvatlotis, and full customed to drink one "go dally (a formation can ba obtained from he is over Is five little a ounces), go C A. Walkar, General Asent, In the box the asked to deposit dally & cost of a "go. or live sen. Five sen fly. amounts to about a quarter of a cent South St., Atlaa Bldg., (Chicago Suit Lako in American money. Union Signal. aty, Utah. buffet-smoki- ILLINOIS R. R. DOUBLE-TRAC- K Substantially constructed. ng j Book-love- j j. " T 'O In- UNION PACIFIC North-Weste- rn POVERTY AND Three Trains Daily INTEMPERANCE. Scientific Investigation In this country. Miss Jane Addums Is quoted aa saying, demonstrates the fact that too much blame has been laid to Intemperance as a cause of poverty. The drink VIA. ST. LOUIS CHICAGO KANSAS CITY ST. LOUIS Many hours quicker than any other line Missouri Pacific No Change of Cara, THE OVERLAND ROUTE all the way. RAILWAY Elictrie-Llghta- Trains running tvery day. d SCENIC THROUGH -- COLORADO FaU Information famished OB sppUcsUoa to A. B. MOSELEY Traveling Paesenger Agent, OGDEN, UTAH. KANSAS MISSOURI PULLMAN SLEEPING , CARS, OBSERVATION DINING CARS. ELECTRIC LIGHTS, FACTS ABOUT HYDROPHOBIA. electric Fans. Reclining chair cars iozato m a ). In a book published by Dr. Tuke. one of the editors of the Journal of Mental Science, on the subject of the "Infiu-enc- e of the Mind Upon the Body, he quotes from the best authorities and investigators on the causes of hydrophobia, Hnd the following deductions have elapsed, then some great nervous strain is brought to lienr on the victim. and this seems to have the mwer of letting loose the Intent fiolson in the system, and hydrophobia sets In. One case is recited of a girl who was bitten Ly a dog. Three members of her family were bitten ut the same time. Several months after the occurrence, when It had been entirely forgotten, the girl was married. The excitement of the wedding and the occasion produced hydrophobic conclusions, nnd she died In her husband's arms a few moments nr-tthe marriage ceremony had necn Even physicians themperformed. selves have spurious hydrophobia. Several strong-minde- d physicians, in good health, are reported as being unable to drink water on account or hydro-photd- c spasms for several weecks sifter witnessing the horrible convulsions of a patient. Most of the cases of nervous hydrophobia recover. At any rate, this disease Is so Intimately related to the nervous condition that everything should be done to avoid disturbing the people minds on this subject. It ! a crime for any doctor to keep frightening the ieopte on the 'bject of hydrophobia. OMAHA and all Prlneipal Eastirn Points impoverish. We believe the true cause of poverty lie deeper than drink, than sickness, than accident, and that the surest and quickest way to discover that cause is to banish the drink. The committee of fifty tells us that SO per cent of the leading brntn workers of the United States use alcoholic drinks occasionally or regularly in moderation. Just who are classified as brain workers Is not stated, but we take it that among them are the nation's thinkers, those w ho are trying to solve our social and economic problems. And only about 30 per cent of these come lo their task w ith unalcoholized brains! Is It any wonder they lack the clear vision, that they are still groping after causes, still ceing things "out of focus?" an drawn: First, that it may be produced by fear alone. The fear that one has been exposed to the poison is sufficient to produce It In some people. There are undoubtedly spontaneous cases of hydrophobia. from fear alone, wnere there Im been no exposure at all. Other cases have been bitten nnd the matter has passed out of the iiniirt entirely. The wound has healed and months TO Through Service habit. It Is stated, ranks third sickness being first and accident second as a producer of poverty. While not contending that drink is the chief cause, we think It would be Interesting end profitable to Investigate the causes f the sickness and the accidents which day Coaches te Fir Berths, Tldtsls, Ndire, etc., Next Time arims You Go East H. C.TOWNSCND, MT. BE 8URE AND USE THE Union Pacific TO BE GIVEN AWAY, IWjdj -- III mltou i and I' i Buttav.fa I for colter).A.I Auummi nlk.auil. Lmrca led IfoUxm fa ddnonM onu dU SuofcMra, 1 OetSb Uanpof pod fc arch wye. Itounl.i.l Ji.ri.irtr Coilan. f fom for OarnSkeU Paul Chicago, flilwaukee & St. Line suo ami mow THE ROUTE OF THE Overland Limited er THROUGH CARS TO CHICAGO. Agent CLAUDE S. WILLIAMS, Commercial We NEW IDEA Woman's Msgaslae 106 eratBlMiht UtaU B4 mm prltlkil meeHee bwU. If pm --OWndiw.5! f?!1"? Womurt A Mart. n ft .bSttlit Bfrfwiy, h town Cdiftf Iftl IHiiMti 1,1 Mtrt1lrtlilUf .. rrmriT In ihHt liiLTS 4 jwur nan today trftS ft ft Nf ycftr.ftad lh 7 .27 fmr SINK SM? 9 HTW IDEA rotWHM CO.. M ft ,w Tart CITY, UTAH. THE JOURNA al. 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