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Show correct NOTES our is in care mistakes, yet greatest not making them. The smallest trifles 'I h of Lewiston, Montana. receive the same care and attention oieiI down from us as the mostly costly transac ha,e proposition to all saloons to at mid-- j tions. tempi Wo are always ready to NORTHWEST j ! I I SALT How to Trade in Utah Stocks CHILD, COLE CO. BROKERS 100 Atlas Clock, Salt Lake City. Branch Office, Eureka, Utah. It is Worth the Writing for One WHERE AUBURN LOCKS ABOUND. Found in Great Numbers in Northeastern Part of Scotland. Red hair is found in distinct excess north of the Grampians, and especially In the northeast of Scotland. A scientist who has made the question of pigmentation a special study, and has just been helped to conclude a color survey of the school children over 50,000 of Scotland, announced this as one of his results. In most European countries, he said, there is a distinct predominance of one type over the others. In north Germany and Sweden il is the blonde type; in Italy the brunette. No such predominance is found in Scotland. Dark hair and fair are present in equal proportions. The dominant color among Scottish children is brown, and it has to be shown how far brown Is really a blend of fair and dark. The proportion of red hair throughout the country is a little over 5 per cent. high compared with the continent. One cannot overlook the reference of Tacitus to the red haired Caledonians. Some curious facts to brought light suggest that. red hair is not entirely or strictly a racial trait. It may have some peculiar physiological If not pathological Funny Stories Cured Him. Having vainly tried many and various remedies to restore to health a business man whom I know and who had fallen into a morbid condition owing to years of overwork, a famous Baltimore physician at last persuaded his patient to take a course of funny stories, one at each meal, with an extra two at dinner, says a corresThe patient, a solemn and pondent. gloomy fellow, at first rebelled, but finally falling in with the idea adopted the course recommended and was in the end restored to health, the effect of laughter being entirely to change his mental and bodily condition. Laughter, in fact, is one of the cheapest and jnost effective of medicines, breaking up stagnation of mind and body and sending a healthy vibration through ones system. There is very little the matter with the man who can enjoy a hearty laugh. Cider Drinking in England. In the English cider countries all the inns still display the old legend: Drunk for a penny; dead drunk for Cider plays a notable part twopence. in the Christmas festivities. 1 1 ate the Sabbath llu. At the meeting at Helena, Mont., of Democratic state committee, the candidacy of William J. Bryan for the presidency was endorsed without a voice from the twenty-seve- n members of the body. Tim state encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic, held at Butte. Closed on the Bull, wun ttw i lection of E. W. Kinney of Bozeman s commander, and the selection of Billings as the 11K! convention city. Z. L. Dalby, Indian inspector of the Crow reservation in Montana, was before the senate committee on Indian affairs last week, and denied statements made by Mrs. Helen Pierce Grey concerning alleged maladministration of its affairs. The Oregon & Washington Railway company has formally accepted the franchises granted by the Seattle city council. The grants include terminals, freight yards, passenger depots, tunnel work and several miles of lines within the city limits of Seattle. High school students took possession of the school building at Anaconda. Mont., one night last week, and had a dance. How they gained admission is unknown at present, but thorough investigation is to be made and the guilty parties punished. A delegation of Sioux Indians from the Cheyenne and Standing Rock reservations, who favor opening at least half of each of these reservations to settlement, called upon the president last week with Commissioner Leupp of tire Bureau of Indian affairs. The president chatted with them a short time. with Oliver C. Dallas, J. D. McLeod in the government conspiracy ca'se on trial in the federal court at Helena, Mont., confessed frankly that all of the signatures to various documents which purported to be the signatures of different deputy mineral surveys were written by. him. Jcrseph Henry Taylor, the frontier author, is dead at Washburn, N. D., from heart failure. Taylor reached the Platte river in 1864, and worked north along the Missouri river. He was among the first white men to take up his abode in Dakota. He was author and publisher of a number of books. With the exception of Butte, where the Socialist vote held its own as r municipal compared with the the Sothe of year, election previous throughout cialist vote generally Montana shows a decided falling off at the recent election. In Livingston the Socialists were defeated by a decisive vote. Henry and Arthur Webber, prominent Nevada mining operators, have been arrested at Goldfield, Nevada, charged with embezzling $20,000 belonging to the treasury of the Doctor The defendants Mining company. were released on $10,000 bail each. The Webbers declare the prosecution is the result of spite work. (Assenting off-yea- NOT A NECESSITY. Er.d ard Aim cf Woman's t.lfe, as derstood by Rosie's Mother. H ' : Y. sr.A . v. public anschools Is a little girl pupil whose cestors and eoiendoulsts have ever held that the prim i) al end and aim t f the life of a woman la mariiage. T3:ls little girl I well up In most of her studies, but she has an inuterate dislike of geography and it seems impossible to teaeii the hi udy to her. The other day her teacher, made Impatient by her seeming unwillingness to learn her geography lesson, sent to Rosie's mother a note requesting her to see that the gill studied her lesson. The next day showed no improvement, however, and the teacher asked Rosie whether she had delivered the note. This woman says she was saved Yes, maam," was the reply. from nil operation ly Lydia K. And did your mother road ,l5C Piukliam Vegetable Compound. note, Rosie," said the teacher. LenaV. Ilenrwof Norristown, Ga.f Yes, ma'm." to .Mrs. iinkham: writes What did she say? I suffered untold misery from fe- 'My mother said that she didnt know geography, an she got married, male troubles. My doctor said an opera- In one of the 1hiJ.ubl! hia I night. The secretary of the interior has restond to public entry 37G.OOO nctes r.f land which had been withdrawn in connection with the I.ittie Missouri irrigation project In Montana. In the federal court at . Helena. 170 fined Enoch Herbster, a MAIM ST. Judge Hunt Dawson county, Montana, LAKE CITY, UTAH. prominent tanchman. upon a plea of guilty to an indictment charging illegal fencing. An aged prospector named Flanagan. bound for the hills w If a grub vdake on his back, was struck by a Southern Pacific train and instantly killed In the tunnel near Palisade, Nevada. One of tire features of the election Is a Pamphlet held In Montana was the carrying in Issued by Bozeman of the Sunday and midnight closing of the saloons. Bozeman is the first city in Montana to inaugur- STUDY an no got married, an jou knou One day I read luv other women geography, an you didnt get mar- - j,ad been cured by Lydia E. Pinkbams ried. Vegetable Compound, and I decided to taken the first try it. Before I bad now I amen- and was I little better, Her Kick. , John, I ulsh you would not be Every woman suffering with any quite so polite, and so considerate of fl.mai0 trouble should take Lvdia il linkhams Vegetable Compound. FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN, s For thirty years Lydia E. mado Compound, Vegetable from roots and herbs, lias leen tho Fink-ham- standard remedy for female ills, and lias posit i ve ly cured t hotisa nds of women who have Ihvii troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulccra-Ile- s explaining that everythings tion, fibroid tumors, iricptularities, too old and shabby, replied the bell-- , periodic pains, backache, that lear. n feeling llatillenej, llidtges He wants everything new. boy. t All right. Begin by giving him ion, dizziness (w nervous prostration, J 011 try it i those new stiff towels." ing-dow- Mrs. Pinkhain invites nil sick Those Peekaboos. She Womens clothes are a mystery to men, arent they? He Oh, I dont know. I can often see through them. Cornell Widow. A human act once set in motion flows on for ever to the great account. Our deathlessnoss is in what we do, not in what we are. George Mere- dith. LOST $300. Buying Medicine When Right Was Needed. Food had limnUfoifo Money spent for tonics and bracto relieve indigestion, while the poor old stomach is loaded with pastry and pork, is worse than losing a pocketbook containing the money. If the money only is lost its bad enough, but with lost health from wrong eating, it is hard to make the money back. A Mich, young lady lost money on drugs but is thankful she found a way to get back her health by proper ers food. ej1 i Cut the cost lA You can decorate your home with Alabastine year after year at one-- f half the cost of using either or kalsomiue. all-pap- er The SanitaryVVall Coating comes in 16 beautiful tints and white that combine into an endless variety of soft, velvety Alabastine shades which will make any home brighter and more sanitary. Sample tint cards free at dealers. Write us for free color plans for decorating your home. She writes: had been a victim of nervous dyspepsia for six years and spent three hundred dollars for treatment in the attempt to get well. None of It did Sold by Paint, Drue, Hardware and Genme any good. eral Storesin carefully sealed and properly labeled packages, at 5t)c the package for food, Finally I tried Grape-Nut- s white and 55c the package for tints. See and the results were such that, if it that the nameAlabastineis oneach package before it is opened either by yourself cost a dollar a package, I would not or the workmen. be without it. My trouble had been The Alabastine Company caused by eating rich food such as Grand Rapids, Mich. Eastern Office. 105 Water St., N.Y. City. pastry and pork. The most wonderful thing that Mi HrfruaW a nmwi it aii ever happened to me, I am sure, was the change in my condition after I I began to HOWARD E. BURTON, A8c8A?sD began to eat Grape-Nuts- . Specimen prices: Gold, Silver, Lead, SI; Gold, Silimprove at once and the first week ver, 75c; Gold. 50c; Zinc or Copper. 11. Cyanide testa on applies Mailing envelopes and full price list? gained four pounds. tion. Control and umpire work solicited. Lead1 Carbonate National Rank I feel that I cannot express my- VlllO, Colo. Reference, self in terms that are worthy of the has brought to benefit Grape-Nut- s are and me, you perfectly free to if publish this letter it will send some poor sufferer relief, such as has come to me. Name's given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read, The Road to Well-vills' DEFIANCE STARCH never to tb in pkgs. Theres a Reason. I i e, |