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Show sa FOR What the Most THE Eminent Contained Medical Au- WHICH UNICORN ROOT (Chamelirium Luteum) BLUE COHOSH (Caulophyllum Thalictroides) GOLDEN SEAL (Aydrastis Canadensis) ae normal DISPENS,-- the N. Y conditions of the mucous After all. the medical work done win them ssible, bladder, dyspepsia, nausea and of the the tions, | It ' up leucorrhea and vaginal bladder and dyspepsia, and medicine, other ex- can indi- in that praises it is the ONE , MEDI- does, because the remedy has thousands of cures to its credit, and is made by 4 owing of feeling . as oy orte, that oe a on the jf is , ince, ee eee fruitless as. ¥ . p> . | ars October Way a century ut gained into and his In} bay half ney re ‘The e thing is to act quickly and to give ; mpression reRSi that i the z authorities Washington really desire to show Them. conc iMatory EMBASSY -ndo' me ; Mikado's 4 2 Explain ‘ Feeling and ; 3 Anti‘ Advise aylvise if London; breal rea . March. assuring ' OH somewhat 10,-The. statement. VW recent. about the situa+ _of bassy yassy here. here: While nile itds itds remarkec remarked second voice has been heard ro Chinese diplomats presumed that in te ee it is Ir BIG FIG as embassy a state- on ing thes out- =} IN taken gra~ Character } and influential as jin|OUt they leaders capable | and is ere Army Controls. generous AMO TANTO . TA) SLU he umph History and ambition. touched lightly the schools of partly ascribed be also a was nothing his historians to there to claim race in s mark he visit | Small ‘ the that the} south as! did > its siv- 0 honor of his alike of} to, in deprecating terms of colleagues, while prior their. Chinese to the Man- | tractive |over. in to the other churian struggic, ‘the mikado's diplo- | Japanese mats were ever ready to imply their obstacles peorperils, oe soie yellow yexistetice of ‘various far as China was con- ¢ Sa eats New statement : Light. referred ;onism lpeoplés to denies | ed between Wan. very: thefre vier mite Chinese,and Ue | jand Japanese differed| deeds Sieur inscribed: ib of de Jean steer Bienville, ie of is a huge stone cross, sur-| upon am imposing pedestal ‘"To nenville, Moyne, Sieur real, Canada: meee da naval Bienville, officer governor of Louisiana, of of foreigners tained been in China. yery strongly eigners spirit in greatly that It is main- | torical... has always in the |0f West. the Chinese seased the as a race exclusive # there sression in haye never ideas that no foreign fifty years ago. has been the last year or in the was )Pightmare. Loe of The "vellow |™Maintain combt' ration against more the than a | Vance in SMELTER CITY. i if your lotsy back Smelter 100 near per to) cent Garfield. ag-|Uarantee two sense littie | Suece ssful "white" |his political ee sélection are now City will when the not the \ title and a for all out of town | Mo Patient even am in defeat the and d ad-|that lhe dicious| knew and stands, might aaron that about the ¢and ee tru of rez ul May N. the outbreaks in the press were sions in widely Such outbreaks already reported |site directed against misseparated districts. are surely no to time to come in conflict you to attack the universal FE. Walker eer riatiee the Where been the named Bienville and A lot. ig Smel_| Pair Bell "PI i |genuine other Are Special. Washington, D. We be ¥., success zeascd. when Ytarch Water h'm,| | |\Invites of the i upon which aries iting they| came they that ancestors, sort are When. made, mistakes breaches of >of | ard the , 2. Ellis, John Johnson, all W. of Ti ecd Sait and Lake. until he a cigar with his with won brought ancestor worship,.which is a mislead-) house has passed Sened4 or Sutherland's |the king ing term for the practice of honoring | pills increasing the pensions of How-|equipped one's Samuel) ~ with lot i the of Parliament to Visit) Gonenhacen . ae Mareh inaugurated themselves motherland. Supply | political had|the The Jens C. parties Danish the bill " Beiieve Armstrong 5 preme court Kan, us ahd under insurance had of c the and son, "There | hearing are approve the will of and plan the! are big that are BON SESSo conviction site n oo Kan , knew factory name. these late a great Aster stamped Glorious recogni-| and an with it expedition recognition Mississippl te river, /ly aroused |mark and attention eats n June to of a work victory froira*®| But there of Den- | turn his} for a Scandi-| ~-gets the to | inclined | wife to be the quest He len ee should several and to be | wife me Baus was bills | called which | probability of opposition. politstate- mouth that debts." | ing. suite prize. for) York picture. Giles-American| New Agency, "collectors of bad) ance, 410 D. PF. Walker build-| ' en> by fore re nee veneer, taking eee ‘rea a« co ee even a went/ their in wu the lives w - no longer oe : worth ‘ provide an hon day when i we « now Tan fo horse her husband, histo intoxication andj or property in "Ben Vadis,' or a of a | out re peetedly have ee dog ene has ) Fun Sea lest his are are a as ‘denfp to relatec to gr I teeth or at' themselves Oe unre vara ae eeat er they dare not make ae ray carder" " | lest they be convit i silley. Pars Cae is, rea eee Lei ‘ ) o kiside es cope tha spbei pels a Ce or) high eee sense o noes t - at De OL USE playing get way to will so for final much of for good. think be that held up passage the work However, all» measure at the until in| out I am the pearet hing Wend request| him hear- on Certain. present bill was brourht bill now provides that while ¢ a the sai ae ae ieot ane Mis York the upon oatk - yiife ' the certification of entere¢ aad state companies certification of to the business him 7s ueen n at sn poi TI him qr you in| ment for your New York de- | Bell € ~ | inmate ¥ 4 ad- ; of them by the een a ae ee N /HACKME Three N RIME TAKE Arrests | | FOR Made in With Woman's _ Tex., Mareh C 9.| 78s mail n Connection Murder. Dallas, 10 Tunes ar- have been made' af Shrevendss with the mysterious of Mrs. John Haglich, of Kan- connection eitoundll Turder sas in actressi'. : 5 SMELTER are Jooking upon chil« must Dee dispose case | receiving . Wae rep eyatar divorce putlding to the City. The upiena| Sirtic h, a white ore-epey af man, Sol and idle in She se-'| Police, 1901 . "fn | 2 Spot w here the woman | dead on Thursday morning. s . CITY. for an cash,' buy restrictions. Warranty lot on Wednesday iCraaes Bel and nigh To San Francisco or $25.00, Salt Lake Route, invest-| a in| popular near | Tickets No| deed.| Call road. 169 g Was found Los Angeles, Utah's most South Main street. on sale today. Phones --$-$- $$$ 3190, either ‘phone, to 1986. get The City' Yownsite Co., Selling| Inter-Mountain Republican, any deoo, Dp. F. Walker Building, | partment. advertising or circulation sonone - 116 , ; department. i { { of rents 8 oF or guard guardians rent tae a5 and came to this | Gens Robinson, negroes, both hack : prin comparly when | drivers s ss eae fe was AdeThey were seen, it is said by the His first wife was Ade ‘ sd ight, driving to fore- | Chicago the o hel a the avant rereen was eee apcoher a or called: enine Pees York superintendent of insur- | smelter other states must admit New|" oo e is posed ny Stee before ye ori Ciaat <p ‘caused Ire ne Music day be. ; th Sina nie a Po pelos thirty-six fe country pean quite youns 1 so nish this poe Se ee a Bertrs si and eenenun until "His eet /o'clock In slow to 4 pny for the legal murder therein The patient himself, if he ie an adult and of sound mind,alsomust as must his unite in the request, néarest of kin In earty In ‘oe L. |mintstration of an anaesthetic and ete ee ae | thereby deprive the ltospitals for feeble Chic nat al comedy | minded and insane of many of their Ginger was him remained | day an charby hi rtram, i three physicians and the county corolner must unanimously agree upon the sur, | 7° Ooey The proposed. LOC ESC failure | surance companies in other states may the new addition at the smelters see| only be admitted to business in New| , sarfield. rices..$50:. to $125: Look Su-| a de- | tives een corr der in- et ee l egislation lation ji is. the sense keynote of the argument apa in support of the measure Sees human beings er cting ae apie - A damnation and disgrace to ir rela- $5,000 jt is manifest a life is $5 Re- | living, the law should T. Oathout drunk ans uffe red "The recovers | took "One important amendment ts cer- | aide tain, the justice of the point made in ponces the | The first D. censec from ee eee "Commen Mareh 10.-E. J, Morwell known ee | siven Belleclaire as heart still it are unattacked legislature order an| alike $15-WHO WANTS IT? Watch the papers Monday and who for W. ahah : her in person support New York. gan, the actor Se Atte Specious. subjects has thorough-| the patriotic spirit its colonies, he will to active immediately devil his ‘brother) Mercantile find Frederick Hopeless. house providing for the sons suffering killing « f persons curable diseases and infants g in ravian understanding guaranteeing the | ibly before the committee yesterday. reat man, |three kingdoms against aggression | Chairman Armstrong admitted on the | D'Iberyille | trom any quarter | Spot that there should be a change.| naval of France who D'Iberville and King down Aw Burhard and C. the brewery, got injury means bill prohib"The small} include the bill prohibiting contributions and false all j of the grant Is be | Murder) 10.-The handed & » judgment wife of |furnishing liquor which resulted in specious." Thursday. noticed | that with the | the president End- quar-/broken leg, should you end thenee practice sevens » . I both of fandhis anelyhis It |1eled Reneer killed his cocomhumane! ¥ See be panes when panions ind was se nt to the Oe 8 to chloroform , ‘ ae whece big in-| importance Se Arguments | there is some thoroughly for Case eget to the | under re a statute MOD cecegiving ee a wife Hethe right fet | they, ether too, expected |to recover damages from any person /and those of of Bill When while intoxicated. The court upheld | such a law in every state in the union, 7 ; a Me c ay ithe decision of the lower court | said Mr, Bucking ham today Re nat The judgment is against the owners! be in advance of the oe os much who could be | yy that he was/|to saiddeveloped Life restrict- DAMAGES March today isi or wes a cision granting io Ruth Reneer, yesterday's hearRogers spoke for of most majority Introduces ing Pe pe PAYS | discussed-such, for instance, as mu-|mental breakdown tualization, which it fs assumed will {in this city. take up most of the time at the next | down, pe hh nt to 10. - King| Thes his policy |} leal Christensen, parliament will proposition Man Who Conumitted Gets Judgement. Topeka, Make . z New Raised. in opposition to the deferred payments against | POLICY ‘lowan states eee order to put the bills upon the stat- WELL KNOWN / ACTOR DIES curable pee and tHe worst kinds books as as perfec perfect as we can make of deformity are tt in th ‘ : ute ute books them." ry ; coming os within ey srovisions ‘ : of It may be said with certainty that E. J. Morgan Found Dead in Bed in this bill. . | the committee is not convineed by | New York Hotel, Patient Must Agree. the arguments of the Big Four actu| The measure provides that at least the ex-| , when) ee 1 serious companies| business be Beet oe » changes any hardly || regulating insurance ei the , pleased with ASeambiveran everBurlthought it pos- | Armstrong. Icelandic he | council, for France over a fleet of English vessels in Hudson bay, away back in 1697. 10.-The | This' Wife March ¥ bill thousands} members, ‘‘and wethatstillcanbelieve that all | & ternal as City,"' and dead plays inof big and heard) the arguments be brought | acter, found bed FREDERICK'S monu-|quaint for industries tions of a great man. Bienville "really Was a He fought with his brother, F iewene C., pride brewery and their output = AONE f Pensions ont a mistake. 6: i | with habit make |116 national prejudices or national beliefs. Want of experience sometimes leads } Republican them cannot |; Warranty deed with every iter Townsite: Co... Se Hing indica- |p. lion of any anti-dynastic, or even of an anti-foreign movement. Missionaries are almost certain from time and to gaits Limit arouse a feeling of antagonism in Chi- | Prices $50, $60, $75, $100 and $125 | used his name for various titles, - he appropriation for e expenses of the lof the joint committee na, there is no' reason to attach jm-|Only two. lots sold to any one in-| would feel more than recompensed, ae . of the stay in Denmark and ings are concludec portance to sporadic outbreaks. Mcre- | vestor. Every lot is an ideal building | but he never could feel the tinge of) the festivities connected with the visit.| : g b ss ; | ~~ as ae : One Amendment over, of new or of consolidating Danish following and | ments, and the question that the comHe reached opinion by proposing' that Denmark | mittee must now consider is whether | with his_ wife pov-|invite the members of the Icelandic}it would not be advisable to report to the Peon knew | parliament to visit Copenhagen and aeout these bills and bring them before ours , ee in he recompensed. soil they ee to | KING a of happiness park had feel daveatore, lcompany thethe ceremony, to speeches He who founds a e ity Copenhagen, If a livelong monument." | frederick has Blenville ment We ~€ | more ee He prosperity the witness listened founder of "ot He Died in Poverty. : 3ienville died practically erty, his end unnoticed, but if pur- smelters) Sea grat it, settlement ristlanity lurid himse r Money pos- |Chased were the "yellow |faces have inby spe-| cifie acts of aggression on the part of | the Western powers. But the nature | of the Chinese is prone to commercial intercourse with the outside world, and prvalent in Japan controversies, the anti-for-|danger," China exaggerated Risings to expel the foreigner variably been brought about with his nativity his explorations of Fran Mon-|stood | sessed. than that England, Japan and America were ;from each other, moreover, as ynuch | the first capital, Mobile, in 17 considering the question of taking joint aS any two European. nations, . They |1689. Died 1768. With the es action to secure the lives and property | had their racial prejudices ane his- |create an empire, with eef of ry Willing The endorsement provisions by a to! had Clarke and provoke of Mobile and first governor l the monument to his memory was sun | companies seemed willing enough to | ine « country for his work province of Louislana. The|yeiled, the whole town turned out to} make annual returns,' said one of the) *"fhe Christian," "Quo morvument mounted was there no ‘co--operatien China and Japan, but antag- hetween Sti Sees |C@™mending the Uste le Moyne, encounte red onoee founder than did that ot {of the \Buropean Not only cerned : Japan mandarins and, morethan military resp¢ ota, influence in China ; the "Lierest when opposition he bills than any of Orleans when D suc-| The! Havana, andBienville Rogers as south ithe men the famous, expenses acquiring rents, PROVISIONS eM, Return Albany, member relations between Chi- | might na"and) that Japan;tha had -been:.cemented by | forts, of the Chinese ‘government. ‘in | tion of his name wakes no responsive} 40 With certain portions of the norii-| a secret understanding, and , the sup-| jirustrating fryctratine anv reform refarn ‘ om So eee eee ° : ||west. wes take Mobile schools| 2 or : feorganiza. poll ll taken Mobile sch position is' now revived in view of the} tion of the anyChinese arms wither by [ora of appreciation. lrecently A showed that in only 8 per.cer it | more recent developments. It is ap- |} Japanese or by Europeans. TinaYatery The Colonial Dames of Alabama ré-| of the children, below high ~ school} parent to all. since the ‘war that. Jap- | discipline to which. the Japanese wan cently unveiled im this city a monu-) grades, knew who Beinville was | anese statesmen have ceased to ‘Spee ale} thefr successes in the field Was not at- |™ment cornmemorating the name aud | that small percentage, half were ae | oalated to the = proand° agent yut : , ing me Amount of ) business to $150--| pes Moines, Ta., March 10,-Repre000,000 wi doubtless remain aS I | centative Buckingham late this afteris noun introduced a measure in ie ae re el nr : |ceeded to his honors and commissions | surance: men themselves convinces us| forgotten, and in the ough Bienville had as much to! that we' have made few mistakes in| hame and his deeds} ido. ei the history of this section of} the framing and that we need make be his also, ep his majority. | investigating committee city of Mobile| reached today aeslanen government of today would and have In the been lan-|| a "boss"" With his brother he] | call illed liable , on | come | . BIG Business to dk | , held court there, pattering after| well gay court at Paris. He was th | ing. tri- || guage ¥ hole have so GOLDEN SEAL -- Companies s the provinee which came cote be Probably, Pa Annual L facto governor Loujsiana, an upon BREWERY | the or, cena . Upon yet ikely likely as far of mem- | him "be fore he tained to single) yt, 1711 he founded the 4 forgottemn|and by raising |the Bienville, but he|erville in| founded died New at south where eternally be |}Should ef- to never where iy site fiction upon the and Dr. would ve "ge was ns was, now] | Governor. While Yet a Boy. | While his brother returned 11.-Although | France, Bienville remained as the a character long since perpetuate his memory a becon# patriotica || 9 Reorganization River Mobile fort is what wife, from Rl New ork. Such York. ct {s outSo of ‘manifestly » unjust' in e mound which is pointed out} remnants of the first outpost ENDORSE had been given credit for penthe Mississippi to its delta, but | of Bienville contend that as| | ; i » itisis or viasain not | Jesuit explorer canoed 3 ee March usually Left | tin . Now Ala, Dog }mains a « 1s ine Las > et ting pak ae WORLD oes ee Republic- {mankind NEW of Porce and Mobile, the inner bay. Thus, i De an accident built at the mouth of | eatiea Nowhere in ‘ne | wena peal Ing of monuments and marks guilds and associations so | OY !t remained for woman rustrate i URE = He believes that the anti-fareign | sh |} movement in the Yangtse Tciniwel none should ineces, and in the south eticraiy, north that cir- | . Sen Pretueanccs : ‘ f eee at < - | having, for the present at} vy a local significance are, he} ; well organized China, and had have been | authorized to act as spokesmen. In this connection, itis recalled some weeks ago the report was Monument be enae | Nobleman e Japanese the press that.|.0! 1a cause ™2king they some wouldsacrifice certainly in from |serious danger to European London, the Japanese the at a should | State -d, the result of the action by the United States C hinese ir t -by an unsigned) the Japanese em- followed. issued by time ee oe anti-foreign a. ; ; re- ion In China by Viscount Hayashi, the | (fo) jay Japanese ambassador to Great Britain, | merchants' has been, statement rr ng r member . of E the there has given in n- Co oo ° No los for a concession that would work | .wonders today might have no effect} il 2 vear or two hence News: received here from. Berlin. is highly interesting in this connection EXCUSES Diplomats , Foreign piri hence and retaliatory measures from other that it will be amended ae gislation in America growing ciore: they were entering the Recent Events Revive Story of freitation would be largely Thealleyea by | blenville - Founder of Mobile, 0" ofthought the Mississippi, but wnere|LeSS Opposition in Assembly) , the smallest concession on the part of ; quickly undeceived by the clearness of Secret Understanding iia Aniericen puvernmane iia cient Ala., Remembered With |the water and the broad expanse - of Than Had Been Counted Between and maiden, panies thrown vision the Mobile a , pattment, 1698 year, renown. ry it cannot Table after from Roshe following 1@ i shere < that the pe 1 the rville in command and | brother, Bienville, a ready second. this anti-Chinese r an A been search of Arthur's Round eyitheHoly littleGrail Mbot eat tocth the real strength to the such } had the with an experience of over one-third of a century in treating women's diseases, and is NOT A PATENT MEDICINE in any sense of the word. It is, however, a household remedy which cures ninetyeight per cent. of the cases for which it is taken, and is so firmly established popular favor that the carping criticisms and unwarranted denunciations of those who pose as reformers and show their ignorence by acting as amateur advisers of the sick cannot undermine the people's well founded faith in it. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, a non-technical medical book of 1008 pages, profusely illustrated, contains many things of interest to ailing women, All of them should read it. It will be sent free on receipt of stamps to cover mailing-31 cents for cloth and 21 cents for the paper bound volume. Dr. Pierce's PLEASANT PELLETS regulate the activities of the hver and bowels safely, painlessly and_ surely. They are the best laxative known for sick or invalid women, to health by it, after suffering from some | | one or more of the diseases peculiar to her sex. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre| SCRIPTION UNIQUE principles, by IS PECULIARi devised ‘2 ibyt isa aphysician remedy it has received from many thousands of women, each of whom has been restored | IS taken will never establish a drug habit. Pierce's Favorite PRESCRIPTION the namely, is testified to by the unanimous poisonous be and the elderly matron and spinster with perfect safety and the assurance that it Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription | fn. ae iS EXCEPTIONAL in that it contains pea ik rasrieaess atk ABSOLUTELY NO ALCOHOL, and is free frfrom all narcotics and drugs of North America, | The marvellously curative effects of | the special combination of these remeone BLACK COHOSH the healing principles elaborated by Na- It is also a regulator of the in Dr. Piercr's ture in the earth of the silent forests uncontaminated by civilization's touch. Dr, PrErce's FAvorITE PRESCRIPTION functions of the liver and the intestines. All of these statements can be verified in detail by reference to King's American Dispensatory, Bartholow's, Scudder's and other recent standard works on the medicinal action of the native dies imitated. PRESCRIPTOIN in that it is made IS DISTINCTIVE from purely vegetable ingredients, namely, roots gathered in the native woods and which: contain irrita- increases AND successfully FAvoRITE troubles. quickly cures nausea, vomiting, gestion | appetite. loss ee educa- opinion i-American ‘owing and a by the missionaries in great respect. But it in ‘, to overlook --_ membranes emplified by uterine and Z peace are suré to occur, but they seldom ofa very serious character ' ‘ ‘ ij Concession Needed Quickly. Rt be is especially useful in all inflammatory, It is.of the greatest of appetite. ; Plas; Cohgsh yerepages ae ' Sa tional China, COMPLAINTS WOMEN. service in cases of falling or other dis- | CINE FOR WOMEN, the makplacements of the womb, and it unques- | ers of which make confidants of their tionably makes childbirth easy and safe. | patients and tell them exactly what they It is of great benefit in inflammation of are taking. This Dr. Pierce gladly Ry MEDICAL AScoci at; ON _ BUFFALO, conditions. Preserl ipiton flammation, and all the nervous symptoms attending the diseases peculiar to women. Golden Seal is a valuable tonic which Lady's Slipper cures cramps, spasms and convulsions, and has a specific action in painful periods, nervous twitchings chorea and epilepsy. It quiets irritability of the nervous system, and causes the mind to become calm and cheerful. Its effects are most happy in hysteria, melancholia, sleeplessness, nervous headaches, excitability and sensitiveness. It is also a tonic of great power. Black Cohosh is efficient in overcoming painful or suppressed periods, leucorrhea, ovarian pains, bearing down feelings, and the other diseases of the uterine system; the headaches which accompany them and those of nervous origin, It is employed successfully in the treatment of nervous excitability, St. Vitus's Dance and convulsions. It is an appetizer of particular efficacy, is used in rheumatic and neuralgic troub-| les, and is a general as well as a uterine tonic. Unicorn root has distinctive medicinal| properties. It imparts tone and vigor to all of the reproductive organs of women, and removes diseased and ab- Cinase. eaales Ciplaing y Fema 11, 19 06 It stops the nausea and vomiting of pregnancy and can be relied upon to produce good results in painful or suppressed periods, leucorrhea, uterine in- ARE: LADY'S SLIPPER (Cypripedium Pubescens) BLACK COHOSH (Cimicifuga Racemosa) 4 M4RCH childbirth and makes them more comfortable in mind and body. It prevents miscarriages, causes labor to be easier shorter and less painful, and diminishes the number of the days of confinement. in Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, ---< SSES SUNDSY, DISTRESSING DISEASES OF thorities Say of the Ingredients For the eureof, those CITY, eal Bocior's A i LAKE Wether~) o5* tea). REPUBLICAN, ae ea THE INTER-MOUNTAIN ac ; ale |