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Show of Famou Woman, an imromxo majority ef bo are neliker polite nor Impolite, a mlrority of kuxbanda polite and a fe exception of huatanda extremely polite. Km tats line Rarmond, Word Tbero tuaband Some ty Kirai al-mo- OLXDHIXX GUNNISON, ftOH. lTAH, Hera la Relief for Women. Mother tit ay, a nurao In New York, dla-cor- e rb reuie.1v for wcun-iUU, called ALSTKALIA.VI.KAF. Ill the only certain monthly regulator. Cure frmalo wcaknetM s, Ji.u k ache. Kidney and isvi tt ple-aian- t UTAH STATE NEWS r Urinary trouble. Alall Druugist or by null fOctt. Sample nulled FKKK. Addle, The Mother Gray Co., U.1 ioy, N. Y. There were 20 births reported In Salt Lake City last week, and 19 CALLED THE VAINEST PEOPLE. Diatlnction Accorded a Tribe Livlna in Weat Africa. A French explorer claims to have discovered the vainest people in the world. They happen to be also the ugliest. They are the Fahoulns, a sav age West African tribe. As the Pabmi Ina clothing is of so light a charactei as not to incommode hitn, he bestows a good share of his thought upon the adornment of his body, which be tattoos In elaborate designs done In red or blue. Roth men and women take Immense pains In dressing their hair. Their ingenuity, whhh is shown in the construction of scores of different s of lne and metal for the men of the tribe, chiefly the war ABOUT THE FRAGRANT WEED. GUNNISON GAZETTE. i deaths. I Eight divorces were granted by Judge Morse in Salt Jake during one days session of court lost week. There were 23 cases of contagious diseases rejmried in Salt Lako City last week, 22 of typhoid fever and ono Strong Hold of Users Tobacco. Upon White ash upon a cigar has been popularly supposed to Indicate the excellence of the weed, but, as a matter of fact, lta only Indication la of the presence of potash In tbo leaf. Tobacco rich In chloride of sodium bursa with Imperfect combustion and with a dark ash. As the value of a cigar la dependent ujoa the freedom with which It burns, a white ash may be a rough test of excellence, but a cigar with a dark ash, properly rolled, may burn more evenly than one rich In potash but imperfectly made, and at best the "white ash la but a rudi- one-tent- h head-dresse- well-know- n d ns ld two-year-ol- d w -- TEA my blues have left me and life is Dr. T. B. Beatty, secretary of the bright to me once more. I know that leaving off coffee and using Postum state board of health, has just ishealed me, and I make it a rule to sued a supplement to the August bul- Name letin on health conditions in advise my patients to use it the given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, state, in which he stress lays special Jfich. on the dangers of typhoid fever. a re&so i heres by Go by the book Go by the book Go by the book Wirt for our Knowledge O FOR BAD BLOOD Fallacies Hava mentary test, A cigar which burns freely la a better cigar, no matter what the grade of the leaf, than one which la rolled so tightly as to prevent free combusof smallpox. tion, but the question of fragrance la Ml. Pleasant has more new build quite another matter. ' Another cigar fallacy Is that a cigar Ings in course of erection, and erectIn a black wrapper la necessarily a It for has the than past ed, this year strong cigar. The wrapper weighs but fire years combined. of the whole, and a cigar The regular annual convention of with a wrapper almost black may be and a mild and delicious smoke, while one the Congregational churches schools will be held In Park City on with a pale wrapper filled with Imperfectly cured tobacco is often rank and September 28, 29 and 30. Thomas Tobin of Anaconda, Mon unpleasant. rlors. Is illustrated In a far greater de- tana, suicided In the Salt Lake county Could Get No Rest. gree by the coiffures of the women. Jail, taking morphine. Tobin had been Freeborn. Minn., Sept 18th (SpeThe extreme of simplicity in the Ia arrested for drunkenness. cial) Mr. It. E. Coward, a houJn womens methods of making Construction work on the Western man here Is rejoicing In the relief themselves beautiful is to shave the from suffering ho has obtained head until It is smooth and round as a Pacific will begin by the end of the Dodds Pills. through using Kidney week. Camps are now being gotten His ball, and then to eoior It with a dye. Is well worth repeatexperience ready west of Garfield beach. ing, as It should point the road to Judge and Court House. health to many another in a similar a Is and Salt Iike enjoying steady Shortly after the court house at condition. Alfred, Me., was remodeled. Judge substantial building boom just now, "I bad an aggravating case of KidDerby of Saco was chatting In the new buildings having been started In old Central House with a young felney Trouble. says Mr. Coward, "that nlmost every block In the city. low who had recently been admitted gave mo no rest day or night but using Alice McBride, aged C, of Ogden, is a few boxes of Dodds Kidney Pills put to practice, when the latter suggested that they go up to the court hAtse and dead from burns received while play new life in me and I feel like a new look It over. Ing around a bonfire during the ab man. All right, said the judge; "lets sence of her "I am happy to state I have receivparents from the house, flew the ground where we shall shorted great and wonderful benefit from More than 300,000 pounds of wool Dodds ly lie. Kidney Pills. I would heartily 1900 were contracted for recommend of of the clip all sufferers from Kidney Common sense bows to the Inevitable and makes use of it. Wendell In Ogden last week, the prices rang- Trouble to give Dodds Kidney Pills a ing from 224 to 25 cents, according fair trial as I have every reason to Phillips. believe It would never be regretted." to quality. HONEST PHYSICIAN. Dodds Kidney Pills make you feel Gus Ituhlin, the Akron giant, and like a new man or woman because John Wille of Chicago will face each Works with Himself First. they cure the Kidneys. Cured kidother In a twenty-rounboxing con- neys mean pure blood and pure blood It is a mistake to assume that are always skeptical as to the test on the night of September 28 In means bounding health and energy in curative properties of anything else Salt Lake City. every part of the body. than drugs. Despondent and disgusted with the Indeed, the best doctors are those To Clean Plaster Ornaments. she had been leading, Lena Willlife who seek to heal with as little use of parls ornaments may be Plaster of drugs as possible and by the use iams, a resident of Salt Lakes tender- cleaned by covering them with a thick of correct food and drink. A physi- loin district, ended her life, taking a layer of starch, letting it dry thorcian writes from Calif, to tell how he dose of morphine. oughly, then brushing off with a stiff made a well man of himself with brush. The of John daughter Natures remedy: McConkle of while home Manti, riding "Before I came from Europe, where DISFIGURING HUMOR. I was born, he says, "it was my cus- from school on a horse was thrown tom to take coffee with milk (cafe au to the ground and sustained a brok-e- Brushed Scales from Face Like Powarm and severe bruises. der Doctor Said Lady Would Be lait) with my morning meal, a small cup (cafe noir) after my dinner and The directors of the Provo Woollen Disfigured for Life Cuticura two or three additional small cups at Mills Works Wonders. company have decided to close my club duriag the evening. the mills for an indefinite period, till I suffered with eczema all over my "In time nervous symptoms devela time as there is a change in such in with the cardiac region, oped, pains body. My face was covered; my eyeand accompanied by great depression the market for woolen goods. brows came out. I had tried three The in brief, the f spirits, despondency daughter of P. D, doctors, but did not get any better. I at first tried medicines blues! Delmar of Salt Lake City got hold of I then went to another doctor. He but got no relief and at last realized a bottle of laudanum and drank a por- thought my face would be marked for that all my troubles were caused by tion of it, dying two hours but my brother-in-latold me to later, after life, Cuticura. coffee. I thereupon quit its use forth I washed with Cuticura get every effort had been made to save with, substituting English Breakfast her Soap, applied Cuticura Ointment, and life. Tea. took Cuticura Resolvent as directed. A The tea seemed to help me at first daughter of Mr. and I could brush the scales off my face but in time the old distressing symp Airs. George Edmundson of Fountain like powder. Now my face is just as toms returned, and I quit it also, and Green, was badly injured one day last clean as it ever was. Mrs. Emma irled .1 use mnn for mjr table bev week by the accidental whlte- 641 Cherrier Place, Camden, discharge of N. J erage. This I tvas compelled howeve. a April 25. 05. th(J hands a to abandon speedily, for, while it re 6 reyolver years of age. Women show wonderful fortitude in lieved the nervousness somewnat, il The total enrollment Then s on in Salt the pushing along a charity that sheds lusby constipation. brought I was led to Lake the happy inspiration try county school on the opening ter on themselves. Postum Food Coffee. This was some day was nearly 1,000 higher than the months ago and I still use it. I am first enrollment of last year. days no longer nervous, nor do I suffer The first days enrollment in the from the pains about the heart, while Go the book Ephraim public schools was 475. phy-sicia- COOD jioiijr, Son Francisco. Book, i. Rv:M:edwoVXm?,- Pink Pill. ork fln In the lead min I was knee with my ellww pravwl sgninxt rock wall, in dampnex and extreme of cold. wild Mr. J. Cl. Meukel. of WJ5 Jackson aveuue, Dubuque, Iowa, m de. a reporter, tenbiug hi experience to that 1 coni surprising and t tracted rheumatism. For three years I the joints my had attack ankles elbow. My and knee ankle, swoLoti I imu11 and knee lieeamu uneven on gruuud and a scarcely walk under iuy stone a from little pressure that 1 much jxiiu iiio hi caumi would feet would nearly siuk down. I wa often day at a obliged to lie in lvl for were airailartjr time. My friend who troubled were getting no rtdief from doctor and I did not feel encouraged to Bjr throw inane v away for nothing. Ilola-r- t of i rea-atea, tlm I chance story of the Klauer Manufacturing Co., of of Dubuque, who had a very bad case Wilto try I)r. rheumatism. I decided liams Pink Pill for Palo People, the In threo or four remedy he had to uhi the pills, I week after laginning was much better ami in three months I was well. The swelling of tho joint and the tendernea disapicared, I could work steadily and for eight year I have had no return of the trouble. My wholt family believe in Dr. Williams Pink Pill. Both my sons use them. We consider them a household remedy that we are sure aletut. What Dr. Williams Pink Pill did for Mr. Meukel they are doiug for hundred of others. Every dose scuds galloping through tbo veins, pure, strong, rich, rM Wood that strikes straight at the cause of all ill health. The new blood restore regularity, and braces all tho organ for their special tasks. Get the genuine Dr. Williams Pink Pill at your druggists or direct from the Dr. Williams Mcdi--cin- e Co., Schenectady, N.Y. it alT-ftin- H-vrr- ud. How poor are they who have not What wound did ever heal tut by degrees. Shakespeare. ratience! REMEDIES USED BY MILLIONS Truth About the Popular Proprietary Medicines. The recent campaign against the use of proprietary medicines, conducted in tho columns of The Ladies Home Journal and Colliers Weekly, has evoked an answer from the Committee on Legislation of the Proprietary Association. The committee says; In considering the question raised by recent attacks upon proprietary medicines, every reasonable man will admit that there is a wide and legitimate field for the manufacture and sale of medicines already prepared for general use and easily obtainable at all times and everywhere. . . . As a matter of fact these medicines are not patented at all, and the popular use of the word patent in connection with them is a misnomer. Any pharmacist will tell you that practically the only patent medicines in use y are those which are manufactured either by foreign or domestic pharmaceutical houses, and which are now almost exclusively dispensed by physicians or designated by them in their .prescriptions. The medicines which are now the subject of wholesale attack by Mr Bok and Editor Hapgood are the family remedies properly described as proprietary medicines. They are the favorite remedies among millions of people all over the country; and, notwithstanding the constant effort of some physicians to create prejudice against them, no ons ever yet heard of any of the millions of users of such remedies asking for legislation or other action adverse to them. to-da- Tne woman wno likes to nave a little joke at the expense of some one else finds the most fault when It come her way. TEA It isnt merely the taste BtrtfTMnf A - of tea; the taste is only the foretaste. . |