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Show tilS ERGATIS Brother A TEMPERANCE WORKER. LECTURE ON JCB Dickey Thinks He Was Over- SALT 100 Atlas Block, Salt Lake City. Both Phones, No. 325. did ohn | Ke | tes, | r =~ > | { for jy | | | ! { “ Ἢ | open ] ciosed, a ceased An t | alin SS | i to Ὁ) ( owners of eity {οτ ἃ “ in a husband The a t while charity 6 ¢ conduct as bee l gamb h fina ng clo I i { Hen people poet,” died of Utah in 26th, at the came to Utah Salt in Lake power took The Utah Fuel company’s boarding house at Sunnyside was destroyed b entailing a loss of $10 000, and leaving the men without place to eat or sleep. The cause olf the fire is unknown jumped Lillie Stahl aged 5 a moving wagon In Ogden and under the wheel which passed over her face, crushing her jaw in two places and almost tearing one of h ears from her head Ta President Judd and Secretary lor of the state board of hortic ilture are endeavoring to secure an exhibi tion of Utah products at the National | Irrigation congress to be held in Al buquerque next fall cholera. I ment and did not lose a hog 80 bad they would not drir sweet milk and I was compelled drench them. I have tried it at every opportunity S1nce and always find it Oo. x.” Write for Dr. Sloan’s free book on the treatment of Horse , Catth Hogs Κατ] 8 Poultry Dr and Address Street, soston, Sloan, 615 Albany Mass DIFFERENT EFFECT, booklet printed setting forth the advantages of Og: | den and Weber county for prospective | settlers, and will distribute the book- lets all over the country. Mrs, Enima Mason, of Los Angeles, who recently married Thomas Mason, formerly a Sali Lake gambler, has placed the officers on Mason's trail, declaring that he has disappeared| with her purse containing $1,000. | Sending his brother for a doctor, with the remark that he was going to be very ill, Rastus Neilsen, 16 years old, the son of Mr and Mrs Soren Neilsen, of Fountain Green, placed a || revolver in his mouth and blew out | his brains party Pleas in Mt At the old folks’ | ant last week, of those present two were 87 years old, four 84, two 83 two 82, one &1, three 80, thirty-five between 70 and 80, fifty-nine be twee n 60 and 70. There were seventy-nine widows present It is believed that a large number which of the contagious diseases, promise to Τι come epid mic in the city of Ogden have been occasions o by people dumping the carcasses hogs which had died from cholera the Weber river Edward Mangel, a young his right arm in a revolving in a Jaundry in Salt L he g known manne in the wringer terrific foree, abou 00 times bore rously Western Mary Zoran Salt McLeod of Lake in a bathroom in the ΓῚ one last? week Sanit rium cause of de ath known, b believed she Wi tricken wi Her be failure while bathin found private which she had Γ | ΐ of aged 73 neer resident Weber county one ral debility Mr on the 24t Baker was the first ttler of Hooper } la and He was born in Hur ey England, 1 came to Utah in His daughter The report WwW th of state board of 4 that during the for licens« plications the state Six prose men we might stop flow of good American money the coffers of titled foreigners marry American girls, but Caused is his ld hardly red me ranks write, and insomnia to tor- “Besides, how could I safely ρθτform operations with unsteady hands, using knives and instruments of pre cision? When I saw plainly the bad effects of coffee, I decided to sho t ste wed Ὁ 1 { t f be the than a The returns to the had to man, as ed the office some of the the announcement irbed. He than ive showed In tha itable institu. | the danger but it arose 30, and ol was in | The You can not help having birthdays, nor can you avoid getting a present occasionally. Wo have everything you need for birthday presents. Reasonable prices. Democrats he his neve 4s a com- to and ) had | ESTABLISHED. lieutenant-governor legislature a few from it the state for | murder one pains term declaring influential have been be declared e the hi ZOv was dead and Beck | SF rhey of chief were of taken four to dis« years a it Sic ΜΙ88 BESSIE FARRELL. he would be a “straight | ΜΙ BESSIE FARRELL 1011 Thivd Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y., is Presiaders laughed in ng People’s Christian ἵ 1 ho r, that their | dent of the Y Temperance Association. She writes: is of el, Beckham **Peruna is certainly a valuable nerve ac towards all and blood remedy, caleulated to build up the broken-down health of worn-out Beckham, as the law pro- women, I have found by personal exof Kentucky Beckham perience that it acts as a wonderful re1 s term did not count as storer of lost strength, assisting the stomach to assimilate and digest the he view taken by President food, and building u» worn-out tissues. t I f again and was re In my work I have had occasion to recommend it freely, especially to last fort of Martha Washington Comfort Shoes. They lit like a glove and feel as easy as a stocking. No f bother about buttons or laces; year he won the Edward of Great king's Britain cup, in offered the by | yachting | off Marseilles Manuel bears the title of duke of Beja was as well as his heredit tle of duke of Saxon. He is the owner of 14 Christian names, by one of which he i 10Wn as Manuel The young sovereign’s personality is described by those who know himLEE as very winning As a yed fine m: i He had consider they just slip on and off at will. βὲ Elastic at the sides prevents pinchin of squeezing, and ‘gives’ with every movement of the foot. Absolute comfort guaranteed. Your dealer will supply you; if not, write to us. Look for the name and Trade Mark on the sole. ER EE: Send the name of a dealer who does not handle Martha Washington Comfort £es. to vileged crowd out physical ] not τ fe ce To and I } at χι to IΓ] pe Ssor A n lation ject. A Lithuanian sion wore conventional dress, Rather Would So ς a Remain aged four, A little girl, Vacant. father whe had houses for rent, heard some ladies who were ¢ a momentary pause in tion, the little cant “Solid Comfort” but their bearded face sre not American. Inquiring as to the nationality of these odd figures who made suclh a strange picture in S i Francisco 1 found they were Lithuanians, and that there is a large colony of them here, mostly employed at a laundry r toward the Potrero,—San Francisco Call We also make the stylish “Leading Lady Shoes.” F. Mayer Boot & Shoe Company MILWAUKEE, WIS. Funeral. On Sunday morning a strange funeral cortege passed through the Mission streets. The hearse was followed by a procession of women walking in the middle of the street. They wore dark skirts trimmed with bands of lace, embroidery, or colored strips, and al} wore aprons, some of black silk or cloth, but more of sheer white embroidered corners, and fringed shawls were over their shoulders. It was not a uniform, but more in the nature of holiday attire such as one sees in Italy and France on carnival occasions or fete days. The men in the proces- man, I shou their con a 98 If I had married that bad wish I had r ied Va Iliustrated Magazine Driving a Good Bargain. The barber's small s Wi the abit of playing around | father’s shop, and he was alwa} ke interested in the pairons Ma a stray penny found its way into the little chubby hand, and sticks of zum were dropped in quite as though by accident. Judge W iT drifted inte the shop the ot! noon for a hair cut The lad recognized the fact that the judge was a new patron, and 50 Was more than ordinar interested in him. He hung at the foot of the chair and looked m ingly at the judge's bald head. Then he walked slowly to the back of the chair and surveyed the 6 anty fringe of hair from that point of vantage, He could contain himself no longer and burst out incredulously: “Father, do—you—get a quarter for cutting that?” —Lippincott’s It is marvellous what a beautiful color effect can be secured in a room when the wall is tinted with Alabastine. There is a richness as well asa freshness and a dainti= ness about it that no other material gives, Britain’s Drunks and Gamblers. John Burns, member of parliament and leader of the labor party in England land, dec} ered ared the cost of ; drinking and gambling, directly or indi actly, in Great Britain is $1,070,000,000 » year. Simpler Conditions Needed. We are be ] for our Americ an Insure greater lon Press, GRAND RAPIDS, ΜιζΗ. NEw YORK City { nis 11 wiftative works on the “You soon learn in China that you trust Chinaman to carry a zh anything he agrees to do for you,’ says Samuel Merwin in Success. “When I reached T’ai Yuan-fu I handed my interpreter a Chinese draft for $200 (Mexican), payable to bearer, and told him to go to the bank and bring back the money I had known John a little more than a week, yet any one who kno-vs China will understand that I was running no appreciable risk The individual Chinaman is sir a part of a family, the family is part of a neighb od, the neighborhood is part of a village or district, and so on If John had disappeared with my money after cashing the draft and afterward been caught, punishment would have been swift and severe Very likely he would have lost his head If the authorities had been unable to find John they would have punished his family Punishment would surely have fallen on somebody ALABASTINE Co. Η e Customs in Celestial Empire Have Made Dishonesty Scarce. been that lady DENOUNCES WORKINGMAN Barrett Wendell, professor of English at Harvard university, who recent ly startled C hicago with his hysterical denunciation of the working man, is chiefly known to fame as the father of Barrett Wendell Jr., the athlete Some of the are nts attributed to him ar the following: One of the most popular caricatures In the to-day mic papers represents bellied, thin-whiskered brut al, ng man on his worthy fellow c iti , and he is to personif wealth and fashion, the upper Classes. If the is anything on earth like ie big-bellied monster I have 8 poken of it is the aboring man with his pail, who usurps my p = CAN ALWAYS TRUST CHINAMEN, Shoes, and we willsendyou free, postpaid, a beautiful picture of Martha Washington, size 15:20 able artistic talent, especi ec, and like 1 father was exceedingly fond of outdoor sports riding and shooting. He was reared with great ( » by the devoted queen, who took the warmest interest in the education of the princes, both of whom spoke English, French, Spanish and Italian perfectly ner pail also combines with his it resorts to the n petinon and ke eps E CITY, UTAK D ΤΙ grou of the Democratic in prosecuting t has shown hit Kir Wi best f be spoiled if ope 1 I 1 cordir ; ὦ Then it righ 1 on it It ἱ © become the onal drink There's a Reason Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich Read “The Road to Wellville,” in pkgs. run Republican, candidate been shot | te t Branch Office, Eureka, Utah. the legisiature be Democrats to close Beckham k chief exec ticket ΐ stop it, it did el hostility young the and and three years ago 1 prey d some Postum, of which I had received a as 1 first cupful surprised me. It was mild, soothing, delicious. At this time I gave s« Postum to a friend who was in a similar condition to mine, from the use of coffee d to be born in A few day fter, I t him and he was full of praise for Postum, deof the claring he wo ever return to cofhows fee but stick to Postum. We then or| dered a full supply and within a short time my nery { ind consequent trembling, as w is insomnia, disappeared, blood 1 on became normal, no dizzir nor heat flashes “Myfriend became a Postum enthusiast, his whole family using it exclusively “It would be the fault of the one ὶ go to Ue Dom Manuel II., the new king of Portugal, is the second son of the late ruler, King Carlos He is said to be a young man of considerable force of character, and, unlike his elder brother, is popular with the masses. He is 18 years and two months old Prince Manuel, in his early ‘teens, was sent io the naval school at Lisbon, where he showed a} marked aptitude for maritime affairs He be came a skilled yachtsman and owns a fine sail g vessel which he manages himself. The yun prince was a prominent figure in the m able of the regattas along the Mediterranean | into who at night » 1 in NEW PORTUGUESE RULER the was a coffee drinker system was nearly hands trembled so I a harmony COMFORT SHOES to st 1 ore “I knowof nothing whichis better to build upthe strength of a young mother, | in fact, all the ailments peculiar to women, s0 I am pleased to give it my Henri Lemoine, who is under arrest in Paris hearty endorsement.” on a charge of swindling Sir Julius Wernher Dr. Hartman has preseribed Peruna one of the syndicate that controls the diamond for many thousand women, and he output of South Africa, is either a finished rascal never fails to receive a multitude of or a wonderful genius, and the cientifie world letters like the above, thanking him is at a loss to decide which. In view of the pe- for the wonderful benefits received culiar circumstances under which the mone Man-a-lin the Ideal Laxative. some »,000, was extracted from Wernher, one would t him down as a rank fraud, but there "i are distinguished scientists who declare that they have seen Lemoine making diamonds, that the watched the crucible from beginning to end of the operation, and that it was utterly impossible for him to play a sharp game upon them One of the mysteries which lend a peculiar fascination to the case is a sealed packet in a safe, containing the formula, a packet that is to be opened only after Lemoine’s death. Then it is to become the property 0 for it. If it is a genuine formula of Sir Julius, who has already paid $65, and by its help Sir Julius can produce liamonds ad libitum, he will be one of the most powerful men in the wo for he will absolutely control the future of South Africa, If he chacses imn out diamonds of the artificial kind the mines of South Africa will Wave to close down, the Beers shares will fall to next to nothing and Sir Julius can pick them up at his ownprice. He will be the diamond king of the world and will have it in his power to make them as cheap or as dear as he likes. That he had this in view when he made the deal is asserted by Lemoine. Whatever Wernher may have believed at first, he has little faith in the formula now, and he is seeking to have it opened, predicting that only a piece of blank paper will be found. There is something in this case very closely resembling the Humbert affair in which a safe said to contain millions fooled the people of Paris for a long time, and when it was opened it was found to contain a collar button and a few other trifles of the kind. There is no other way of disproving Wernher’s charge than by opening the packet. Lemoine is 30 years old, with an aggressive black beard and sparkling eyes He was born in Trieste when his father was French consul there. He Thousands of women thoroughly has served in the army and traveled all over Europe and in South Africa, enjoy the genuine relief and com- the remedy Hands J A GENIUS OR A RASCAL SURGEON Coffee mi women, would be worse than the disease. OLD only Μ We Want Your Business a deadlock is ci we elected fi was the first art o of | mart that American For years | until my nervy broken down, 1 was found de ad W By th railrog act Mrs Give Them Titles? granting titles of nobility The surgeon's duties require clear udement and a steady hand A slip or an unnecessary incision may do irΓι able damage to the patient When he found that coffee drinking cal his he to tremble, an Ills surgeon conscientiously gave it up and a Zoran ( « tained, however at filling out anot! one for himself This was just the opposite Roosevelt as to the presidency Beckhan Tremble, stantly Junet man ΘΠ] pary Cause for Alarm. A young man had been courting a girl for nine years. “Jennie,” he said, one evening, “I read the other day that in 560,000 years Niagara falls would dry up.” Jennie clutched his arm excitedly “Why, what's the matter?” he asked “Why, you promised to take me there on our bridal trip Don't you think you had better be a little care ful that it does not dry up before we get there?” Found and Mat Mrs. Goodsole—My boy, it makes me sick at heart to see you smoking. Kid—Dat’s funny. It seems to ketch me right in the stummick. of refuse nd Reference—Any Bank in Utah. | particular for The Weber club of Ogden has just had an attractive 10U No on no Ww pected Richardson iis barn foreman I was feeding toc the πι 8] gave wes a appealed ' t 1854 hold them they w ) rno ( € et no m his death-bed. é ] if OR votes the By a majorit prop osition to is ue $ 90.000 bond purpose of built ing a new high schoo building in Ogden was lost at a@ 8] cial election held | a t week The mi wor of Os den has ord 1 al! saloons to close at midnight while the order is being obeyed Baloon men declare they will test th new ordinance and are preparing for a legal battle recently, ¢ they ] lack vain. The factions, far fror niting, nearly came } αμ. ae é ‘ ΐ the τ ll me a attempts : of the would-be peacemaker should ded Ge A a } I ] ry older for but wa erne » $l that He laced Goe 1, a 1 Democ: office fi ἶ there g the e He Beckhan the erno τ] ball give was ir ] eg while ALL UTAH STOCKS τ Β ΐ sta h party. He made nd closed αι ΄ 5 | Ν.'.'.'α t to This {ο employ me nt, the recel] | Ϊ 1 which t them up a few ’ { | k 0 a they can agre | ΛΝ but give <> } I is of a fi atership for | | € ick} é | Ει CHILD, COLE CO. sluable Nerve and Telephone and Mail Orders Promptly Executed on τ ute, Pe-ru LAKE CIT’ t fire Sa THE LIMELIGHT rated as Patient Man. 16 Beautiful Tints, § pkg: B covers 300 to ALABASTINE 450 square feet BS 4 of Wall. Hope to Find A ncient Buildings. fam< us Τ s of Tintern Abbey, Ali Good Gadd: [hue Do Not Take Any Substitute. concern ἃ ara being made arc of finding newbu are |