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Show r JAPS PAY COMPLIMENT Send postal for m Tlook of TO RUSSIAN CAPTAIN Presents Russian Commander Refused to Leave His Sinking Vessel and Narrowly Escaped Death by Drowning. Tokio. An nflltvr of the naval taff in which ho Jias made n Muteim-n- t puya high tribute t muuo of the Ilu4-hl.- m ofhnrH participating In the battle of the jif.i of Japan. Ills Mateimnt WOMANS OHDEAL A DREADS DOCTORS QUESTIONS Thousands Write to Mrs Plhkhara.Lynn, and Itocoiva Visluahia AdTtea Absolutely Confidential and JTea There can In no more terrible ordeal to a delicate, sensitive, refined woman than to be obliged to answer certain in regard to her private Ills, those questions are asked when even by her family physician, and many que-Aio- follows: 3' n ofre several ficers ttlin-- e conduct in the recent battle ilehcrtes to be hcM high as a model ami example for all naval of- fleers. Among them the most was the conduct of Captain Uodlohoff. commander of the Nakhi-moff- . "There w Hu.-Ma- wifi! v-.-r V?r;v Z. .k note-worth- y Ills gallantry Is as praiseworthy as that of Commander Hi rose. During the first day of the battle the Nakhimoff was epoed to the Are of our main squadron and sustained sirl-oudamage. During the night she was made the object of severe torpedo disattacks and fatally completely abled, dtlfled cIom to the Tsushima. "The vessel was sinking and Captain Rodiotioff sent seventy of the cr vv to land at Tsushima, remaining aboard himself with his chief navigator. When the Japanese approached the sinking vessel they asked the captain to leave the vessel, but lie refused. The Japanese hoarded the vessel and endeavored to drag him into a boat, hut he resisted. The ship was listing badly and threatened momentarily to pi unite Into the sea. The Japanese were forced to draw off and the captain went below, to there meet his death. Suddenly the ship went down and our men thought the gal- I Pi Chicago IZT Truths that Strike Home Tour grocer is honest anil if ho cares to ilo fo can tell you that ho knows very little about tho bulk eoflVo he sells you, How can ho know, where it originally camo from, how it was blench Vith what or when roasted? If you buy your coffee loose by tho pound, how can you expect purity and uniform quality? ilor LION COFFEE, the LEADER ALL PACKAGE COFFEES, OF Is ol necessity unllorm In quality, strength and llavor. For 0YIR A QUARTER OF A CENTURY, LION COFFEE has been the standard collee In millions ol homes. LION COFFEE I carefully packed at our factories, and until opened la your home, has no chance ol being adulterated, or ol coming In contact with dust, dirt, germs, or unclean hands. In each package' of LION COFFEE you get one full of Pure Coffee. Insist upon getting the genuine. pound (Lion head on every package.) (Save the Lion-hea- ds for valuable premiums.) SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE WOOLSON SPICE CO., Toledo, Ohio. "K - - -- - mm Liuii St. Marys, Notre Dame, Ind. One Mile West of Notre Dame University. Two Hours Ride from Chicago. lant officer was drowned. Rut providence willed otherwise. We found tho captain and navigator in the water locked in each other's arms. They had embraced at what they thought was the moment of death and were partly unconscious when we rescued them." DRIVEN INSANE BY ACCIDENT. Father of Girl Killed at Grade Cross- ing Goes Mad. Cleveland, O. Reports from varT ous hospitals to which the victims of Sunday nights grade crossing accident were taken show that only one death had occurred, lmt six of th badly injured will probably die. At least a score of other passengers on the street ear received more or less serious wounds. James Martin, whose young daughter was killed while his wife and two other children were badly injured, is reported to be insane as a result ot the accident. Mrs. Martin is not expected to live. Martin went to tn hospital where the physicians were about to operate upon his daughter ind struck one of the physicians. Will Irrigate Big Utah Tract. This Institution for Young Ladies has just completed Its fiftieth year of usefulness. It one of the best equipped schools m the country and enjoys an international repuIs y tation for giving the best possible mental, moral and physical training to its students. Exceptional Collegiate, Academic and Preparatory Courses. DEGREES CONFERRED. building of advantages in Music and Art. A fine Gymnasium for Physical Culture, a model St. Joseph Its kind. Ideal and healthy location on an eminence overlooking the romantic Rives. Modern buildings, heated by steam with hot and cold water throughout. For Catalogue and other information, address to-da- THE DIRECTRESS, ST. MARYS, Box M, NOTRE DAME, IND. School Year Begins September 1 1th. Conducted by tbe Sister of the Holy Cross. When Answering Advertisements Kindly Mention This Paper. If afflicted with Thompsons Eye Water U.. Salt Lake-N- o. 32. 1905. sore eyes, use W. N. Salt Lake City. The Herald says: A plan to make productive a tract of from 30,000 to 40,000 acres of remarkably rich farming land near Green River, Utah, is under consideration by i number of well known Utah men who have already gone so far as to Like preliminary steps for the organization of a company, and to file on valuable xvater rights along Green river. Joseph H. Young, now of Denver; Col. E. A. Wall, and Duncan MacVichie of Salt Lake, are among the men interested in the project. The land in view lies largely to the south of Green River station, and is crossed by the main line of the Rio Grande Western. It is believed that large numbers who may be disap pointed in getting what they want iD the reservation will settle here. . . V sv w A . . . r1 V- - -- fa tnTCUHadsen s Jaqucs Plfg. Co. 'A -- continue to suffer rather than submit to examinations which so many physicians propose in order to intelligently treat the disease ; and this is the reason why so many physicians fail to cure female disease. This is also the reason why thousands upon thousands of women are corresponding with Mrs. Iinkham. at Lynn, Muss. To Iter they can confide every detail of their illness, and from her great knowledge, obtained from years of experienee in treating female ills, Mrs. linkham can advise women more wisely than the local physician. Read how Mrs. Iinkhiun helfK'dMrs. T. C. Willadscn, of Manuing', la. She writes : l)ear Mrs. riiikliani: "I cun Itruly say tiuit you have saved my cannot express iny gratitude in life, and words. Refore I wrote to you telling you how I felt, I had doetimsl for over two year steady, and Keut lots of money in iiusiieiuea liestdea, but it all failed to do me any good. I had female trout ile and would daily huv e fainting sellrt. luickache. Inuring down pains, and my monthly periods were very irregular and finally coased. I wrote to you for your ad vice and received a letter full of instruction ust what to do, and nlso commenced to take E. Iinkhams Vegetable Coniitound, onl I have las-- restore! to perfect health. you 1 wouli my grav e a ij-di- n to-day-." Mountains of proof establish the fact that no medicine in the world equals Lydia E. Pinliham's Vegetable Com pound for restoring womens health. t. And That Lets Her of wife a to It is the duty agree always with her husband of course excepting when he is in the wrong. Fomorvilh Journal. Sacred Heart Academy OCDEN, UTAH Leading Institution Music, Learning. Art and General A of f HAVE YOU ANY- - HIDES, SHEEP PELTS, ETC. ? WE WANT THEM AT TOP PRICES Rowe, Morris, Summerhays Co 8ALT LAKE CITY V. WRITE US FOR PARTICULARS |