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Show Sunlight for All the Leaves, African Soldieis. The telegraph plant of India has a method all its own for catching the sunshine. Each of Its leaves is composed of three leaflets. The larger terminal one erects itself during the day and turns sharply down at night, while the other two smaller leaflets move constantly, day and night, describing complete circles with a peculiar Jerking motion like the second hand of a watch. Occasionally they rest for a period and then go on again, thus bringing every part of every leaf to the full action of the sunlight. Telegraph Age. CORDIAL INVITATION 'Make soldiers of them," is the LonNORTHWEST NOTES don Standards plan of keeping the lioubletome tribes of South Africa in order. It says tin: mn now giving trouble to the Natal authorities would L. E. Waldron of La (Irande, Ore., a make "a powerful force of trained soldiers, whose bravery and marksman- fireman, was fatally injured by falling ship would be Ciiuat to those of the off his engine. best European troops, while their Twenty-si- x surveyors are now workt marching powers nn hardihood would between ing Huntington, Ore., amt be far superior.'' .'Iron Dyke, on the Northwestern road Barrowa Tolls How Mrs. Pink bama Advice Ilelpa Working Glrla. Ming Girls who work are right-of-wa- y. jMc-dic- Cold from Electricity. The direct production or cold from electricity is a problem that electrIctl engineers are considering. Something may he done by connecting a motor o an air compressor and expanding the compressed air into a cold storage chamber, but this is costly and cumbrous. We may expect the electro-chemito refrigerate by energy from the electric supply mains through some such direct method as a reversed battery abstracting heat from the air. st t I j ' i particularly susceptible to fern a 1 e disorders, especially those who are obliged to stand on their feet from morning until night in stores or some employments, requiring Fire in a row of frame buildings at dexterity and quickness, women are J Lake, Wash., destroyed prop-far more valuable than men. For In- valued at nearly $1:1.000, Inelud stance, where the folding of large erty log four buildings. Insurance about quantities of hooks or magazines Is red.?J MyFJhrni$- 'out? thelngirl toils, women :$c,ooo. two can do as much as quired, three men. of The twenty-yea- r franchises sought and she is often the bread-winne- r or sick is she Whether the Missed. by the Denver City Tramway and the well,family. it rains or shines, she Fred And you mean to say that Denver Gas and Electric companies must whether to her get place of employment, Jack has not married Miss Payn? Why were carried at the recent election exacted of her duties the by perform the girl was just throwing herself at bo smile and agreeable. small majorities. him the last time I saw them. Among this class the symptoms of Ted My dear fellow, did you ever A verdict of manslaughter was re- female diseases are early manifest by the a know woman who could turned against Mrs. Josephine Daruth, weak and aching backs, pain ofin the lower and lower limbs Stray Stories. the Medicine Lake, Wash., woman on stomach. Inconsequence part of frequent .trial for shooting her husband, who wetting of the feet, periods become was a member of the town council. painful and irregular, and frequently there are faint and dizzy spells, with Morrison E. Wilson, a well known loss of appetite, until life is a burden. pioneer rancher of the upper Yellow All these symptoms point to a deorganism stone valley, In Montana, has commit rangement of the female which can be easily and promptly ted suicide by shooting. Wilson liau cured by Lydia E. 1inkhams Vegetalived alone on the ranch for the past ble Compound. Miss Abby F. Barrows, Nelsonville, twenty-thre- e years. V.fj Athens Co., Ohio, tells what this great Never before in the history of Ida medicine did for her. She writes : ho has there been such a demand for Dear M rs. Pinkham : I feel it my duty to tell you the good laborers as now exists throughout Lydia E. linknams Vegetable Compound Blood Purifier have done forme. Before p'o ry section of this state, says the ami them I was very nervous, had dull took I Pocatello Tribune in discussing the headaches, pains in back, and jieriods were progress of this state. Irregular, I bad loen to several doctors, and they did me no good. John J. Sullivan, a resident of EuYour medicine has made me well and I can do most any kind of work Strong. reka, Utah, aged 50, dropped dead without complaint, and my periods are all while engaged in conversation with right. in better health than I ever was. his brother-in-law- , John O'Leary, at andI Iam know it is all duo to your remedies. I Butte, Mont., Sullivan recently came recommend your advice and medicine to all who suffer. to Butte cn a visit to his sister. It is to such girls that Mrs. Pink-haV. disIn -- Womens Dexterity. ADDRESSEDTO WORKING GIRLS f throw-straight- v"-:eFi- m A. Brothers, former Federal The new buildings of the Hewlett Brothers Company, manufacturers of Three Crown Baking Powder, andManufacturing dealers in coffee, spices and extracts, one ot Utah s most successful business firms. Orson Hewlett, president of the company, is also president of the Merchants and Manufacturers Association, which is doing a great work toward the upbuilding of Utah. SNOW LINIMENT Is a Quick and Permanent Cure for Rheumatism, Cuts, Sprains, Wounds, Neuralgia, Headache, Old Sores, Corns, Bunions, Galls, Bruises, Contracted Muscles, Lame Back, Stiff Joints, Frost Bite, Chilblains, Ringbone, Pollevil, Burns, Scalds, and ALL THE ILLS THAT FLESH IS HEIR TO. Three Sizes, 25c, 50c and AWARD fmea - E. BURTON, ascs?St.nd Gold, Silver, Lead, ; Gold, Sil-- , - s: zinc or Copper, 1. Cyanide tests. 1 ind full price list sent on applica- Umpire work solicited. Lead-irenc- e. Carbonate National Bank. Sering Advertisements This Paper. tributing agent at Casper, Wyo., pleaded guilty in the United States District court at Cheyenne to a charge of embezzlement and was sentenced by Judge Riner to three years imprisonment. The safe in the station at Elizabeth, a small town on the Colorado & miles northeast Southern, twenty-fiv- e of Colorado Springs, was stolen during the night. Where the thieves took .it or how much money it contained is not known. At a general council of the Fort Hall Indians, held at Ross Fork, May 12, the Indians by a large majority vote decided that hereafter no cattlemen will be allowed to feed their cattle on the Fort Hall reservation, as has been done heretofore. The Sherman Hill Copper company, operating a shaft on the Fred Ihmsen property at Sherman Hill, in Wyoming, has struck a vein of copper ore feet wide, of exthree and one-hal- f holds out a helping hand and extends a cordial invitation to correspond of with her. She is daughter-in-lae and for E. twenty-fivPinkham Lydia years has been advising sick women free of charge. Her long record of success in treating womans ills makes her letters of advice of untold value to every ailing working girl. Address, Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass. w pure food Commissioners use Fairbanks, Morse & Go. Jack of All Trades cellent quality and at a depth of less Gasoline Engines. than 100 feet. The company will go A Pew Suggestions as to Wliat Our down on the vein to determine its exSmall Vertical Engines Will Do. tent. On the Farm and In the Dairy! John H. Travelle, who for more than g Run machines, cream a year has lived in Seattle, posing as separators, churns, fodder cutters, grinders, corn shellers, sheep sheara retired army officer, is under arrest ing machines, emery wheels, pump water, and other kinds of work at Mission Junction, B. C. Travelle where light power is required. is wanted mainly on accusations that In the Machine Shop and BlackAVill run blowers, smith Shop: he has swindled various prominent forges, lathes, grindstones, pipe cutwomen out of sums of money ranging ters, horse clippers, etc. In the Carpenter Shop: Will run .from $2,500 down on promises that he scroll and circular saw, lathe, emery $1. Sold by all Druggists. would secure for them lucrative posiwheel, etc. tions with the government. In the Hotel: Will run ceiling electric light plant, washing fans, Mrs. Mary Powell has entered a machines, ice cream freezers, etc. For Country Homes: Will furnish plea of nolo contendere in the District electric light, and also power for court at Laramie, Wyo., to the charge water supply. EU Ell AT 1C CURE of In the Printing Office: Will run the theft of cattle from Dr. Stevens rsSyT Satisfaction guaranted or money refunded, presses, electrotype machine, fold- mail only 75 cents. by y VA .Full size bottle to was in and three months sentenced ' 7LlUill fc CO., New Haven, Conn. ' And Can be Used F the county jail. She claimed she was ing, running mgaS other thi Trade Marks, De- not guilty of the .charge, but rather n'jhundrite for Catal ftv signs. Copyrights and L a tv'els procured.a than fight the case she would Nathan P,ckfobd, 914 F St. AVashington, i, ASVestTe the judgment of ENTS wood-sawin- 41 |