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Show JUAB COUNTY TIMES. NEPHI, UTAH BROWN'S LATE If You Need a Medicine You Should Have the Best a Although there ara hundreds of that advertised, titers in only one remaa a really atanUa out edy for diaeaaes of tha kidneys, liver and Blddr. Dr. KHmer'a Bwamp-Roo- r la not d for everything. A iworn certificate of purity la with every buttle You may racvive a aampla alia bottle of Bwamp-Hoo- t by Parcel Pott. Addreaa Ir. Kilmer Co.. N. Y., and ten cents. For dale at all drug- atorva In bolt lei of two eliea 60o and $1.00. alao mention thli paper. Adv. prepa-ration- U recom-oieixln- Bins-bamto- n, em-lov- Honk! Honk. The fatalities due to uutomohlle Hie distressing euough, but one encouraging fact In connection wtlh them, fix stated la a government report, Ih thnt during the lust five year the number of fatal accidents him not Increased nearly as fust as the number of earn. The curs have increased 775 per cent, while futnltllcN have only per cent. TIUh seems to Indicate more careful driving lit Clocks Striking HOME-COMIN- GOES Registered a Record for Gentleman of Somewhat Convivial Habits. Brown had come home very hits after a convivial evening at a smoking concert and hail consumed more and refreshments that wus cigar good for him. It was midnight when he reached home, but he did not know it. "Ah!" ho muttered, "If the church .Mock would only strike, I should know the lime. It's too dark to sec." Hut hark ! Just as he spoke tlie clock began to strike. Breathlessly, llrown counted. "One, two, three, four, live, six, seveu, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve I" Hut at that moment another clock began. "Thirteen," counted Brown, "fourteen, tifteeu great Scott ! sixteen, seventeen, eighteen gracious ninetwenty-tteen, twenty, (!!!), twenty-one- , wo u: (!!!), twenty-thre- twenty-fou- r ", ex- claimed: ."My word, I've never been out so late In all my life !" l'iushurgh HEAL YOUR SKIN TROUBLES ( 'hroillcle-Telegrnp- With Cutlcura, the Quick, Sura and Eaay Way. Trial Free Rare Treat. Tommy wanted to go to the movies, Bathe with Cutlcura Soap, dry and but bis mother objected. "Aw. you never let me go no place," apply the Ointment. They atop Itching instantly, clear away plmploa. lie whimpered. "Why, Tommy," exclaimed his mothblackheads, redness and roughness, remove dandruff and scalp irritation, er; "what shocking bad grammar you beal red, rough and aore hands a use! Can't yu speak more correctwell at moat babj skin troubles. ly?" "Sure I can," said the boy, "If you'll Free sample each by mail with Book. Address postcard. Cutlcura, Dept. U only give me a chance. You ought to hear i say: es. mother, you let mo Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv. go wherever I want to.'" And It's its easy fur a man to break a promise as It la mr u woman to break Blessing of poverty only look good to millionaires. a man. Wilson. In his NT ANTS I'ure water will corrode glass. Strict Neutrality. "IIu the war eaust-- you to econo A new broom sweeps almost as mize to any extent?" s clean as a t might flush. "It certnlnly has," replied the man. "Whereas I used to exThe man who looks straight ahead press my views rather freely, I htive misses a lot on the side. li.tely become quite parsimonious In d cuu-t!ou- rtuiH-ct.- " conee-tlo- n His Idea. Bill I see students In Paris have r Every drenmer exiwcta to accom- formed an league, declarwhen he wakes up. ing that collar are unhealthy and plish wonder The member pletlge themSelfish MHiple are not selfish enough selves not to wear any kind of neckwear. to keep their tronble to themselves. Jill But it's easier to witir a collnr It's the henpecked man who crows than to have to wash your neck every loudest when he gets away from home. day, Isn't It? Anti-Colla- "Why do you want to get a divorce?" "Because I'm married." nCH THE SFWI.a QUALITY MACHINE Lamb en May. W'hnt lie considered the servile lau- dation of the month of May drove Chnrle Ijimb to protest. "I do not mind the utmost rigor of real winter." lie wrote to Bernard Barton, "but these smiling liywM rlles of May wither me to death. Wh.it lie you fss-ttell about May I It I tie most part of the year." 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U, Salt Lake City, No. 27-1- 91. tion for president on the Progressive ticket, Colonel Roosevelt, in giving reasons for his favoring the cundl-dacof Charles Hughes, said: "It has become entirely evident that the people under existing conditions are not prepared to accept a third party, "It remains for us. good humoredly and with common sense, to face the situation and endeavor to get out of It the beEt that It can be made to yield from the standpoint of the Interests of the nation aa a whole. "The present administration through Its three years of life has been gulliy more signal than of shortcomings those of any administration since the days of Buchanan. "In my Judgment, the nomination of Mr. Hughes meets the conditions set forth in the s'atement of tlie Brogres alve national committee, issued last January and In my own statements. "I'nder existing circumstances, the nomination of a third ticket would. In my Judgment, be merely a move In the Interest of the election of Mr. Wilson. I regard Mr. Hughes as a man whose public record Is a guarantee that 'he will not merely stand for a program of clean cut, stralghtout Americanism before election, but will resolutely and in good faith put It through If elected.' "It would be a grave detriment to Mr. Wilson. the country to "I shall therefore strongly support Mr. Hughes. Such being the case. It 1 unnecessary to say that I cannot accept the nomination on a third ticket. I do not believe that there should be a third ticket. "In Mr. Wilson's case we do not have to consider his words, but bis deeds. Ills deeds absolutely contradict hi words, and for the matter of that his words absolutely contradict one another. "We owe all our present trouble with the professional German-Americaelement in the I'nlted States to Mr. Wilson's timid and vacillating course during the last two years. . "As regards Mexico, the situation which Mr. Wilson confronted was nothing like a difficult as that which President McKlnley confronted In connection with Cuba and the Philippines at the time of the Spanish war. "1 wish very solemnly to ask the representatives of the Progressive party to consider at this time only the welfare of the people of the sha'il prove false I'nlted States. to our Idea's and our profession if, in this grave crisis of the nation's life, we permit ourselves to be swerved from the one prime duty of serving with cool judgment and sin-- , the nation s gle minded devotion need. "Mr. Wilson and his pirty have In actual practice lamentably fstied to safeguard the interest and honor of the I'nlted Stales. They have brought u to Impotence abroad and to division snd weakness at home. "Mr. Hughe nas shown In his career the Instinct of efficiency which will guarantee thtt under him the wi',1 once more work with vigor and force. He possesses that Musical? or straightforward thinking I Biict.n tiiiderstaiid your new habit means which that hi words will be nelsbbor are musical. rorrelaled with his deeds and transKelwrt Are what? lated In o facta. His paM career is "Musical." the warrant for our belief that he will "Who said thai?" be the unfaltering opponent of that "Oh, I henrd It. I It not nor syttem of invisible government whicn "Well. I reckon he like to fiddle finds expression in 'he domination of the party boss and the party machine. and the wife like to yell. If that' His past career is a guarantee that " Yonfcer Statesman. what you whatever he say before election will be made good by hi acts after elec Tart. tion. Morally, his public record shows "What do ymi think of my comrade htm to be a man of unbending Integ hm I Introduced to you?" ald the rlty; Intellectually it show him to nnvnl officer to the pretty girl at the be a man of original and trained abil naval bnll. Ity. "We have the alternative of contin"I think." she answered, glancing at the comrades mentioned stnmling uing In office an administration which nroimil her, "that ymi have got me In ha proved a lamentable failure, or of putting Info office an administration a tile nie." Baltimore American. which we have every reason to be-'ieve will function with efficiency for Topic. he Interest and honor of all our peo we the-"There I nothing1 like ple. "I earnestly bespeak from my feltopic of conversation." "That remark." obcred Setwior low Progressive their ungrudging Poreimtn. "lend me to Infer that yon support of Mr. Hughes." hv never concerned yourself mnrh Prefers Death to Mexico. nlsmt the tariff." Washlnglcn Slar. Topeka, Kan. Moy Robinson, JO Methodist Women Cave (27B.0Oa years of age. a private la battery A, ' The amotint raised" year by the Kansas National guard, shot and killed Woman' Missionary aoiiety of lh himself at his home Monday. Robin- Methodist Episcopal chtuch. Hoiith, ton Is reported to have told friend for the work In the foreign field was he wou'd rather die than go to Mex The amount Riven durlnf ico. Hi week of prayer for t'je new work Italians Sink Transports. In Japan wa 11.1,751.71. Rome. Two Austrian transports A man and hi wif are different have been sunk In the harbor of I'u also Indifferent after thejr hae bees rstzo by the Italian. The transports iiiarr1d a few year. were loaded with troops, arms snd Nothing Left. "You don't hear much lately nlout those terribly destructive ttirnadoe that lifd to be so prevalent throughout the Middle West." ".No, ynti don't-- It must be that the politician out there are using nil the available supply of wind." te lt It's a Picnic Getting Ready for a Picnic If you choose Ham Loaf Veal Loaf Sweet Reliih Pickle SpanuhOuvea Jellies Apple) Bullet Fruit Preserves Chicken Loaf Beans Pork Meats and Luncheon aa a AT t 1 n .at Ready to Serve Food Products Imiil en Libb't a yxit gror' Libby, McNeill & Libby Chicago v. ry.- tor - a ra ti-- r- rft A Grocer RELIABLE Your nomina- IS -. preparations, ail or. wlucn are nurootio, is well known. fven In the smallest c'osea, if continued, these opiates cause changes in the func tion and growth of the? cells winch are likely to become permanent, causing imbecility, mental perversion, a craving for alcohol or narcotics in later life. Nervous disease, such as intractable nervous dyspepsia and lack of staying powers are a result of dosing with opiates or narcotics to keep children quiet In their infancy. The rule among physicians is that children should never receive opiates in the s mailt t doses for mors than a day at a time, and only then if unavoidable. The administration of Anodynes, Drops, Cordials, Soothing 8yruna and other narcotics to children by any but a physician cannot be too strongly decried, and the druggist should not be a party to it. Children who are ill need the attention of a physician, and it is nothing loss than a crime to dose them willfully wild narcotics. . Caatoria. contains no narcotics if it bears the signature of Chas. II. Fletcher. beaolae Cantoris always bean the signature that letter declining the y of to The Effects are peculiarly susceptibleOpiates. HAT I opium and its various Honesty la a gissl thing In with Insurance policies. r 1'Oiir-year-ol- d on mercy e (I!!)." Mopping his steaming brow he present. " Investigate the Onion. sub-le- d the been has onion The ROOSEVELT homely of u inquiry by a British commit (eo whose duty It was to go Into matter of Its high cost. The reOUT FOR HUGHES the port of the committee reveals the fact that the present high rate of the onion in due to the stoppage of Import from Holland and Belgium and to tha diminDECLINES TO MAKE RACE ON ished liniiiirt from Kuviit and Stialn. It U pointed .nit that onions can be THIRD TICKET AND WILL SUPIn Kmrinnd. and to woman gar PORT THE REPUBLICANS. deners of even quite amateur experi ence the contemplative cult of the Progressive National Committee De- onion Is to be recommended as real cides to Support Hughes In Comand useful war work. ing Campaign When Colonel Unfinished Product, Makes Known His Attitude. .MurJort was sent by her father to get the Kg from il nost Chicago. At the end of a stormy In a fence corner, where u certain hen session here on Monday, June 2t5, the national committee of the Progressive persisted In laying each day. To herastonishment she found a softparty, by a vote of 32 to 6. with nine great members declining to vote, endorsed shelled egg In the nest, and leuvlng It Charles K. Hughes for president, and she ran back to her father, exclaiming, papa, I didn't bring the Progressive party practically breathlessly: went out of existence as a national the egg Vnuso It Isn't linlsUed yet.' Cleveland Leader. organization. This action of the Progressives v en ii Judge a man by his phono- came afier a letter had been read from Colonel Theodore Hoosevelt, In graph records. which he finally declined the presidential nomination of the party, and urged that Charles K. Hughes be supported In .order to defeat President G' St, He wants to hold your trade and tries to sell you brands aV't - he knows you will like. il CAUGHT IN He is always ready to recommend LG Baking NET GARDNER'S Tramp Expected to "Land," but as It Turned Out He Was the One Powder --Ask him SCHEME PROVED right-Fiste- A FAILURE Old Gentleman More Than Met His Match In Shrewd "Lsnded.1 Physician. They ure telling a story nbout rep- resentative tisrilner and his fervent A tight-fisteotd mail, feeling very sick, asked a friend to recommend a physician. The friend named a cer-inl- n VIA '77 Salvini's Descendants. Snl vlnl, the great Italian tragedian, made It a condition that none of his Hons should act In Italy so long aa he remained on the stage. So Gustavo was banished to the other countries of the continent and acted In Itussla and Austria with aoine successes. Alexander learned the Kngllsh language and played In thl country until he died at an early age. Tom a so Is now nn actor In Italy and la said to hnve Inherited to a greater degre than any of Ids brothers the talents of hi father. Siilvinl wa tnurrled twice; first to Clementine fuz&ila, nn eminent Italian uctress, who died, leaving hlin three small children. Many year later ho married all Kiigtishwoman named tle Sharp, by whom he had two chil dren. Ill grandchildren have attract ed attention In art and other elrclea In Italy. preparedness campaign. It seems that a begging tramp ap "Is he very expensive?' asked the n, ami proached n group of one of them Hiiulcd out Mr. Canlncr sick man.,. "Well, not so very. He'll charge and said : "Nothing doing here. Weary, but thai you four dollar for the first visit and ;eiitlemuli there is very charitable. two dollar for each tine ufter that." The old fellow soon afterward and If you tackle Mm you'll lie apt walked Into the ofllc of the physician to make a haul." "T'nnks. boss.' said the tramp hus till Hied by hi friend. Blld Upon belli c kily, and he hurriiil to Mr. (iardner. admitted to the consulting room v. hi! the other hsikiil on with In planked down two dollar, remarking: "Well, doctor, here I am again." terest. The physician cnlmty picked up the The trump mid the stntcsman were to talk earnestly together for money and put It la a drawer, which The sick ninn wane time. Then their hand met a he locked securely. Activities of Women. of money plainly pastil between hsiked tin cxftuntly, awaiting the phs-Thirty women are practicing dentishem and the tramp steppe! Jauntily next move. "Well. I'm retidy to h examined," try In Missouri. away. Ml Mary Uohrton I a t'nlted "Well, did yon land hm?" a con he said nt length." marshal In Topekn, Kan. Stafiredeputy don't think "I nski-It' the tramp. ncssary." gressman women will attend the ppmiv Fifteen shrewd "There' cheer the answered "No." the tramp plied right rratlc national convention a delefully. "No; I gave hlin n quarter to- no need to do It again. Keep UmkI-dagate. ward hi splendid national prcpariil-ne- s on taking the Maine medicine. For the first time In the history of sir." campaign." the Bepubllcan conventions, women will be employed to assist In guard The Cure. IF TOO OR AWT FHrFD it nVa will! HhruaialUm er Netintla, of mo ha to Palm duty. doctor ordered "My Khnaia-ll-raIK K on rhroiile, artta lit air UkK wife of the Sir. Itobert lousing, Itat'BUaaanOl'ueP. Mpl aotWtul lmw.ll Bench for my heulth." Jvaaa A. I rvrr arlttrn. II a alitH,jr IKIK. of one the "rookie" of slate. seem with to he matter the "What law, Imul C W ., llrmawu, Ma- -a -- A1. In the woman' camp near Washingyou T" "I've been worrying too much nlsmt ton. Preserving Foods. iliwcoven-d- . A new method has lus-money matter." , The Difference. for preserving "Well, you won't have anything of says nn I'.ugllsh pH-rmilk that sort to worry you if jou stay of the 'clrctunam-14e"Tlii f"-- t sM-nvarious product. air.' What kind of air I thatT" IMiwder, the Idea being Imsed tipoli down there long timigb." "(Hi. lie menus ordinary air, a the substance In a aj.i,il vesfrom the nlr that I Disappointing Movie. sel rt packing es with inert gas. so "I've seen II tal n't no gd." by electric fait, patent system that thl latter prevent the UMinl " "K gel 'ting, don't T" of Ventilation and thunderous appeal spoiling f content by the action ofs "Vu. but they don't show yer that.' for propa rcdnc." Ibe air. In the French pa l cn led pro-celb tnllk powder I packed In metnl Isixe of convenient sir., which a pinare entirely scab t except hole that Is left At Ih top. A titlliibef of such !oxe are put In n chamber and the air Is exhausted l.v means of Is an sir pump. When this linidie valves are otied which allow nitrogen to enter the chamber and fill t When lip the several Isixes, np the cbnmlier the box- are oulckly removed and the pinhole iMcred before an appreciable amount of nlr ha time to enter, in thl way the conr kept In an tents of the box of Inert go. nd th process Unlike common corn I thn practical from an Industrial smH-lalls- t. lit si-e- n e d V nee-ret.t- ry n fsl nt ss--iully vl.-cl- ng agl-tflt- fr os-nllil- 1nndlnt. Had Her Safe. At the amateur oiKfniie perform- Boogh" In ance of "The which, a yii remember, the heroine and l smothhid'- - In n cellar cb-- t bo plated ered to death-t- he lady this part was. vocally, n terrible fin Nevertheless atrogeled they where she S'on? tintll the seen real "pro-erty- " cpmtted into the liox for th Kcaion kindly loan-by John Smith, president of tfi- haul afe-d- , Hit company. The lid nnip-",down with a click that wn only too Mi-ilc- to A frightened stage msftnecr rushed out to where th" owner of the hot sat and whiier-d- , the key! Th lid of your Cfmm blooming bo ha sprung locked." "L that woman going to sing any more 7" "Sure, she come In a a gh" In th next act and sing two songs." That settle It." muttered otd Jone there." Smith. "Pbe can Jtt ty Nothing tifaist the value of bit lags like their reiaovaL They Stand U- p- flake, the New Pot Toaatiea don't mush clown when milk or cream is added. And they have a charming new flavour delicious, different, the true essence of the corn not found in corn flakes heretofore. The inlens? heat of the new process of manufacture raises tiny bubbles on each delicious brown flake and these little pulls are the identifying feature. These new flakes are firmer, crisper, and don't crumble in the package in comparison, ordinary corn flakes are as -- chaff." Your grocer can send you a package of New Post Toasties -d |