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Show Chandeliers Advance In Price. Hint" Was Effective. In a London court a ultnces testl An Australian custom officer tel) fiM that cbandtllcrii bad come Into this story: For some time we bad In fashion acalu. and that a chandelier the customs gig a great stalwart Java that a ahort time ago was worth onlj r.ese named Mingo, who also acted aa $12 $9 aim worth 1210 or $3uo now. office boy. He bad at one time been a o!dier, and fought in Achc-cn- . Min; go lived at my quarters. One evening WANTED I to know the great merits .f .VahaMina. the PanJrary t a)l t'nattns Not a hot or cold water dtea'.trcedu-f- kalsumine, hearing f a fanciful name. LET US HELP YOU. t rJ. frw-B- . Jlt-i- . fr-- rlr a Ho., pUn in vl:-- . l!?i-re- it oJ yellows, uu tbastiw I fl Rock Cement ISM'S: rein; does not rub or scale. No washing of walla alter onee apj lled. You can brush It on mix with cold water. Other flnih a, tailed with either hot or 014 water, do not litre the cementing; property of Alabastlne. They aro Murk on With clue, or other anlinal matter which rota, feeding dUcaw genua, rubbing, scaling, and finishes poilliig mu.--t walla, clot hlng, etc. Such be washed off cor tl work. y, filthy every year AlabaMln nljr I 3 lb, -labeled. tTrlljr Pull mi.t il'nit property liint and (tot card, Irrr. it pk't. Huy ALARASTLVE Grand RapUs, Mkbor CO., 105 Water St., N. Y p3E AND twine: and a clock. He coolly walked round and deliberately held the lantern and dock in tho face of each guest is turn. The timepiece indicated 2:30. Our friends, who fully appreciated Mingo's gentle hint, immediately d Darted." Obstacles Increase Love. Bccaute man Is naturally a fighting animal, he loves to overcome difficulties and lew! obstacles. "The fruit at tho top of tho tree must te th best and sweetest.' he argues, and so he yearns for the almost unattainable, and the more difficulties he conquers, the more branches he climbs, tho more desirable, piquant, and lovable docs the dangling fruit at the summit of tho tree appear. It is in human nature to highly value that which Is hardly attained; hence. It is that a man's love is fed by the hindrances which are placed In his way. Exchange. Poet as Public Benefactor. A correspondent writes to the Ixm don Chronicle that he once came upon Robert Browning iu Piccadilly In lively dispute with a stranger, who had carted his closed umbrella over his shoulder or under his arm, with the end sticking out. Browning, walking behind, struck down the dangerous point with an energetic stick. "I always do it," said the poet with Just indignation, and in no measured tones. The man protested aloud, but Browning explained to the gathering crowd and justified himself fully. No one seemed to know bow illustrious waa the brawler. Bill, "d THE DAISY FLY KILLER borne Leading Implement Dealers In dlnln Vtab and Idaho Consolidated Wagon and Machine Company still. ffordcoinforttoevery room, ulerplnir room .ml place, a here jflles are trouble-- , eome. Clean. nat, mill not loll or la- Jurethem anything. once, Try yon will never lie without them. It not kept bv dealer. ent Prepaid for 80a, Hamid Ha,n, 149 Dekalb Am. , Broukl. a.S. I. u GEO. T. ODELL, Gen. Mgr. Houses at Salt Lake, Ogden, Logaiv Idaho Falls and Montpelier vs 3E G. C. SALT LAKE CITY HUNTING, Superintendent A boarding and day school for girls, under the supervision of the Episco pal Church, will begin its twenty fourth year in September. 1905. Parents will find, in this school, a cultured home for their daughters, as well as excellent educational advantages. Certificate admits to Smith and ROWLAND HALL Wellesley Colleges. For catalogue apply to CLARA COLBURNE, Principal, ROWLAND HALL, Salt Lake City, Utah SALTAIR THE ONLY BATHING RESORT ON GREAT SALT LAKE FIFTEEN MILES FROM SALT LAKE CITY Trains Every Hour Durinf Summer Season FARE 25c ROVND TRIP El-It- 1 llu fh Guided Thousand lo lltftlth.-Ilo- w I.ydla 1. rinWhaiu's slabIo Coax pound Cured Mr. I'red Keydel. t of the frivolity he suddenly appeared on the veranda with a lighted lantern Blaines Friend Was Still. Blaine had a personal friend in the custom house at Portland. Cleveland had been elected and Inaugurated and federal office holders were hanging to their jobs by their eyelids. Blaine called at the custom house one day, and seemed surprised to meet his old friend, saying: What, Bill, you here still? Yes, whispered Machines may come and machines may go, but the McCormick stays on forever. 1 You buy a McCormick for about h&lf price when you compare the amount of work you get out of it with any other similar machine. 1 Write our nearest branch house or agent or to the general office at Salt Lake City, Utah, for handsome Me' Cormick art catalogue. We want to make your acquaintance. 1 ! Nine men were killed iu a powder xpiociim nt Emporium Pa. Numerous yellow fever cases aro ing retried from Panama. In a pai-- tiger train wreek m ar Kan-,- , the ttiginer and two unknown amps were killed. were killed In the Eight perf-ofarming eouutry north of Phillips-burg- . Kama, by a violent storm. Thtve persons were killed and flf-ln injured in a rear-encollision on the Illinois Central railroad near Vine we bad a dance, which I suppose dta turbed Master Mingo, for getting tJred Millions Write forourm-ifur d.ffrrrut Women Obtain Mrs. Pinkham' Advice and Help. It it s. 1 flu most private about her illness, ami know that her lettei w ill lo seen bv a woib-tail- s man I.ee Furman and John O'Brien were hang d at Lancaster, Pa., for the killing of Samuel RessJt r. an aged toll gatekeeper, mi the night of July 1, P.oH. In-for- , d have been arrested near Jaszbereny, Hungary. The leader of the band alone is alleged to have eaten eigh g, Kirin-Hailung-chen- g e IVar Mrs. Pinkham: Over a year ag I wrote you a letter ask ing advice, ns I tial female ill nnd could not your carry a child to maturity. I kind letter of instruct ions Amt followed jour advice. I am not onlv a well woman in consequence, but have a tcautiful baby girl. I wish every suffering woman in the laud would write you for advice, os you have done so much for me. Just ns surely as Mrs. ,Seydel waa E. Pinkham' cured, will Lydia m-eivi- Vegetable Compound cure every woman suffering from any form of female ills. No other medicine in all tho world has such a record of cures of female troubles as has Lj'dia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Comiotind. Therefore no prudent woman will accept any substitute which a druggist may offer. If you arc sick, write Mrs. Pinkham, l advice. It it Lynn. Mass , for free and always helpful. sjH-eia- A good resolution Is always strong- er at Its birth than at any other stage of Its existence. Tisos Cure cannot he loo hlfibly 8wken of as a cough cure. J. XV. O'Hkikn, 323 Third Ave. N., Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 6. lLKXX A woman doesnt realize the diff- that best the reformer until she gets married. iculties DONT FORGET pacUace lied Cross Hall Hlue, only The Huss Company, South Head, Ind. law Scents. A ? The girl who has the sincere friendship of a man who' is not In love with her is most fortunate. TEA is not good by accident. Schillings Best is no acci- dent. our (frocer returns your money If vou dont like II.- - Coal in Spitsbergen. of farm laborers In the mountains of Spitsbergen cnai has been discovered. iee-cover- ed has broken out in Hungary. In some sections little work is being done, and Mrs. Win glows Soothing; Syrnp. children teething, soften the ruto, redace 1. as a result the crops ars suffering. For ftsaunittlou, Uy pain, cure wind collo. 26c bouia. There have been riots in many places, and a number of strikers have been A hand mirror is one of the few filled by gendarmes. things that a woman never holds up to ridicule. The Vigo County National bank at Terre Haute, Ind., issued the stateWhen Answering Advertisement ment that Cashier Conzman has reKindly Mention This Paper. signed and that he is short about W. N. U.. Salt Lake-N- o. 27. 1005. ,$16,000. Conzman has turned over securities amounting to $60,000. Later a run was started on the bank, but all Bart Conch Syrup. Torta demands for deposits were promptly In lima Bold by droi rtrta. met on free. Mrs. Pinkham never violates tho confidence of women, ami every testimonial letter published is done mi with the written consent or request of the writer, in order that oilier sick women as they have leen. may be lem-titeMrs. Fred Neydel, of 12 North f4th Street, West Philadelphia, Pa., writes: line. A serious strike ft IMS go-lng- een children. The correspondent of the London Daily Telegraph with the Japanese army says that General Balyakoff has succeeded General Kuropatkin in command of the first army, and that Kuropatkin is now on the OJllV, man full of sympathy for her aid sisters, and above all. a woman who ha had more experience in treating female ilia than any living erson. Over one hundred thousand cases of Mr. Pink female diseases come ham every year. Koine personally, others by mail, and this has lren for twenty jeurs. day after day. Surely women are wise in seeking advice from u woman of mh-I- i experi cnee, especially when it is absolutely Ky. Kar-asber- conthleuti! ami et The British three-masteship (Hen-bur- n of Greenock. which sailed from San Francisco October 2." last, bound for Liverpool, has been jmsted at Lloyd's as mis-dug- . Lieutenant General Grippeiiberg, who was returned from Manchuria for disobev ing the orders of General Kuropatkin, has been appointed inspector general of infantry. Tin Cuban house of representatives has passed tlu rite bill. The passage of this bill. It is expected, will open tho Cuban market to American rico and encourage the culture of rlco in Cuba. Confirmatiou has been received at Capetown of Chief Marengos reported victory over the Germans at German Southwest Africa, on Juno 22. It is said that 100 Germans were killed. Janies E. Britt, lightweight champion, and Kid Sullivan of Washington, D. C., last week signed articles foi a twenty-rounmatch to take placu 21 before the Hayes Valley Ath July letic club of San Francisco. Six persons were killed and twenty injured, sixteen of the latter seriously in the storm that struck Pittsburg, Kans., and in that vicinity. The do struction to property and crops will run far into the thousands. The grave of Molly Pitcher, at Car lisle, Pa., the heroine of the battle o Monmouth, was appropriately marked last week amid impressive ceremon ies, which were in charge of the Pat riotic Order of Sons of America. Under the terrible charge of hav ing killed and eaten many childreil whom they had stolen, twenty gypsied r niiollu-rtellinghf- n (rove, gffit ft witisfactifii tor ft woman to (re! tlmt he ran write to 'r aoNfiUM fvrjo |