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Show JUAB COUNTY TIMES. NEPHI, UTAH A Mother's UBERTY Burden mother who suffers kidney trouble, finds It hard to keep up her dully work. Lameness, buckuehe, shurp palus when stooping and "blue", nervous or dizzy spells, make home life dreary. Active kidneys bring back vigor, health and a pleasure lu family duties. If the kidneys are weak try a bor of Doan's Kidney Pills. A A ROMANCE OF OLD MEXICO A Utah Caie 4 Mrs. J. O says: rr1- rr - Tjn. Utah, back "My Hk and con U pained almost i had stantly, Minrp twinges all ihroueh mv hndv. together with puffy hmieath my spot My feet were ,eye. mo swollen that at times, I couldn't 'wear my shoes. I hnri tn H.al.nl Ms.. JU N! wi Picture schea and pains left TtlU me after I had used three boxes TWn. V I A &of Pill and I waa once mora able to attend to my work." Cat Doaa'a at Any Stare, SOe a Bos DOAN'S CO. FOSTER-MILBUR- krtfe from his belt nnd mnile at RutlcdKe. But; the rntiKtT "VfiJiV BUFFALO. M. Y. .Nicaragua Getting Work lias licen commenced on an au- I1H.VAN LOAN NOVELIZED FROM THE PHO- TOPLAY SERIAL OF THE SAME NAME, RELEASED BY THE UNIVERSAL FILM MANUFACTURING COMPANY SYNOPSIS. y Cot. Jamea Horton, officer and wealthy Mexican land owner, die, leavhie daughing a peculiar alll. ter, eoea to vl"l one of her auardlaoa, Pancho Ieon. who manaaea her Mexuan estate. Manuel, the eon of Pancho. fulls In love with her. Bhe, however, ehowa an affection for Capt. Robert Hutledce, of ine Texaa who, wltn ner om MitJur Winston, haa accom er auardlan.Hancera, Lopes, majordomo of rianled her. Juan audurta her. with the Idea of holding her for ranaom. Rutledse. Manuel, Major Winston and the rangers In the bandits' camp, puraue. a plot to attack the American overhears IJberty, border town. The fearless captain ami his men are atopped by a huge roik which ixpei has used to block the trail. Uberty, aided by Pedro, endeavora to eecapa. tomobile road to connect IHuelields Willi the rest of the ICepubllo of Nicaragua, at un estiniutod cost of $rjO,OtKi Kml, accordint; to "t'eutro-Ainerlcu.- " A new line of tramways Is proposed for the capital. An Ice factory has been established THIRD EPISODE t Leon, nnotlur Is being, constructed at Mntnpilpa, and a soap factory Is American Blood. belli); liistnllol in l'.ouco. Four new cleiueutury schools Imve be-estiibllshed In the capital, a school The outlaws were thrown Into wild of arts and trudes In liimiiulit and a disorder as result of Pedro's ferocl private school, for young women In ous attacks. A portion of the hut bad been blown up, thus forcing him and Mutugulpu. his followers to retreat behind a rock. TORTURING SKIN TROUBLES Lopes, racing like a furious crater, attempted to send bis men after the That Itch, Bum and Disfigure Healed old slave. But they hesitated. At the foot of the cliff stood the by Cuticura. Trial Free. saviour of Liberty still Introducing Every Bathe with plenty of Cuticura Soap his new method of warfare. and hot water to cleanse and purify. time one of the Mexicans attempted Dry lightly and apply Cuticura Oint- to close In on hlra 'he reached for lie was ment to soothe and heal. This stops another stick of dynamite. Itching Instantly, clear away pimples, a terror to behold. In the meantime, tbe Major and the removes dandruff and scalp Irritations and heals red, rough, sore hands. rnnjrers stood listening; to the loud Free sample each by mall with Book. explosions which rumbled through the Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept. L, canyon and echoed far down the trail Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv. They were drilling the rock which had been thrown across the road by Lope Iconoclasm. and his men. As they worked the "('hurley, dear." wild young Mrs. earth at their feet trembled. Torklns, "you enn soy anything you Tcads!" exrlntmed tbe Major. like nowadays about Ccorge Washing- "They're blowing up the canyon." ton, can't you?" "Ton-a- ll ain't seen that feller Tedro "Ye. The lid seems to be off." round here lately, have yer?" asked In"Well. I never liked to mention It one of tbe rangers of the Major. fore, but I have my doubts about Gad." replied the rusty old "No. of HIl effort to deceive. fighter by as he swung quickly around me old as looks to If the Ills picture "Where Is that dirty old rascal? I'll ircntli-imiwurt- - a wig." Washington bet he's sneaked back to the hacienda Star. "Look ter me as though he's taken some lunch with him. too." remsrked to Mothers Important Examine carefully every bottle ol Steve Podley. one of the bravest men thst ever patrolled the border. "There's OASTtlltlA, that t unions eld fur infants and children, and see that it shout a dor.en of them sticks of dyna mite tnlssln'." Bean tbe Tnles Tm pretty badly mistaken." of 8l(pature Bill Lsrnbee. as he slouchInterrupted In Use for Over 30 Tears. ed over to where the Major stood, Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria "he's rnaVIn' nil thst thunder down there In the csnyon." More Extravagance. With that the Major and a few Another evidence of the cxtravu of the rangers approached the edge In we ffnnce f the nee Is the fact. If of the cllfT and looked down, as their the estectm-ilry good adversearched the depths of the cantisements correctly, that a girl who eyes owd to e :itlni-- with n pair f gnr-ter- s yon. flod. there be Is!" shouted Bill now seem to require n sextet. as "By be pointed to the figure of Pe!r If tint nil nctuul octet. Ohio itHtc far beneath them. At that moment Joiirn:il. he wns standing, poised on a big rock. As watched him he thrust one TK Quinine Xhmt Doe. Not AH-- i The Head hsndthey Info the bosom of bis shirt and brought forth a long, narrow ohji-Th-n MfTi.nMMi oi rng'ttg In lb fct OB. fin." a W. dllUl a and hurled It with all Ms strength if !'.. a sa. SM it straight at a group of dark figures A tennis riiiiiii t frame that can be thst hsatened to get nnder the cover An Instant later ronvt-rtis- l Into n cutnpstmil bus been of a hoge rock. another terrible rumbling noise re. Invelitisl. founded through the canyon, and. thm Itemctiihcr. g'rl. the season for Brain the ground beneath trembled, as a cloud of smoka rose snnrlng hulinnl Is still open. upwards. "lie's flghtln them with dynamiter exclaimed the Major aa he raced far below. "Thafa Lopet and bis band!" cried Bill. With that the Major and the boys returned to their work and resumed drilling the rock which waa almost ready for the dynamite. Naval r -- . Tttwm4 fW ham afwaiMltltgrPfr AH night It waa now daybreak. m lai VtaV t wmtm la' FV) wm ) gas ft awM. a long Rntledge and bis men had been aW mmm4 tt (Vwff MB drilling, while the Msjor. tired from hi atrenuou ride, bad thrown himself down on one of tbe blanket and snatched some sleep. Tlowever. Just Flower fsefoTw dawn he had Insisted on reMost men thtnh they nerd a cot fatal lieving the Captain. r a drink when their stomach ta avt Bnf. while Rntledge awmght fo tjulet as order end they "feel had" with the Major, and rolled himself up in nervous Indigestion, or constipation. hi blanket, he made certain that one renllT What ,the-do need H two or -fXOWr.IT three dom of hi eyes was continually ota. Tor. Al;i:T which eukkty restores the stomach, he recalled he had an engagement at ctean4nf the whole system irof tally daybreak to Ml! a greaser, and be was particularly anxious to keep tbe appointment. Pot. Sner TYPHOID Aa Itothflge faced the sky thinking of these things his opponent wss In wnniM umi at eeS liiwl p nn tr Ami Tet4 Vaocinaliim. his tent. few feet away examining 4 HOW hy vow kyctao, f kwrkM l H ear tcetily. hi sheafhknlfe. Ill eyes gleamed ths kM f evuerHii Be rM with hate for tbe ranger. r, ! m tm traai Treankt Cerrlcea, erwJtt fme ae ea4 Just a the enn shored lis noe Tsr trrtn MaotstotT. wttsnrr, cai above the eastern hortunn, Manuel ea a Mcaaae we stepped from hi tent. A be did so. Rntledge, who bad already seen him. HAIR BALSAM reached for hi knife, and, after f a fcoet eet araco 4oitrvfL stretching hi leg walked straight fflr over to the spot where the Mexican C4 e4 f erte4oe rFM4 Hair. stood. it ri """W then. yoaj -a a t tin. kii, Ml frtiereo." be said a hi eye flashed I M., M V.MLII .ei-aw u. BMtea- o ieitoea. rmtm ua L re, "take a good look at thst snn-rlefor IfTl be the lost one youH ""the Color eda Welfer" ?ilTiv.X; ee ernund thee parts for some time." 'VI tr a etrtM, UaaneJ grtbWi Us , ts mm saeav--as- Green's August pf Ss& ir an Tr4 irn-Ser- e, v-- - vr .lt. Bw-Dftoi- -- llver-eolore- Irirtkjl e. W. N. S t Lk Cia No. his guard. HN pewerful strength suc ceeded In keeping thu Mexlctm's knife a good distance from his lu'cast. although the wiry devil made thrust after thrust. Finally RutleUife wlthouej strong blow sent the knife of his op ponent flying to the dust, at the same tlmealmoBt taking the Mexican ofT hla feet. Manuel waa now at the mercy of the Captain. The latter walked over to where his adversary stood crlnglug and trembling with fear, and was about to run his knife Into him. when a spirit of fair play took possession of him. He threw his knife away and went after hlra with his fists. the encounter During Rutledge stumbled over a stone and went tumbling to the ground. The Mexican, with a fiendish grin, fell on top of him nnd grabbed him by the throat With a quick Jerk, Ratledge managed to throw him off, and, locked together, they both went rolling to the edge of the cliff. For a moment It looked as If both would go rumbling Into the canyon below, hut Manuel finally managed to free himself and endeavored to force Rutledge over the edge. But. the Captain grabbed Manuel and as he en hung suspended In mld-at- r deavored to fight hla way to the top again. At this moment Liberty, who with Pedro, had made her way to the camp of the rangera. after eluding Lopei and his men, saw the two men fight Inc. and, with a shriek of terror rushed toward them, closely followed , by the old slave. As she reached the spot, Rntledge regained his foothold. Manuel, how ever was exhausted. The Captain, realizing this, fought on until he had the Mexican at hla mercy, and then, picking him up he lifted him high above his head and was about to throw him over the cliff Into space shrill cry attracted his atwhen tention. "Boh! Boh!" She ran up to him and grabbing his arm pleaded for the fellow's life. "Tie belongs down there wlrh the rest of those yellow dotrs." said Rntledge, meaning Lopes and hla band. his blood on "But. you don't your hsnds. Boh." she begged. "If he Is what you say. he Isn't worth It." "Well, he can thank you for saving his life." remarked the captain as he flung the fellow to the ground. Just then a terrific explosion occurred, and the little party turned Just In time to see the rock which had blocked the trail, go flying upwards Into thousands of piece. "Where Is Lpex and hla gang?" snked Rutledge as he turned again to IJberty who was greeting the Major. "Ijopex and Alvlra have organized a big band of Insurrectos and they are Ppon renchlptf the enrt tif the frail they were p reeled by the report of n rifle and one of the rangera went tumbling out of the tmddle, Instantly the Major gave the command to flru in the direction of the bushes. Then the lighting began In earnest. While the bullets were raining all about them Liberty, who had taken up her position heslda. Rutledge ana aided him In emptying hla cartridge belt, run over to the Major. "I am no good here." ahe said. "Let me ride to Nostlnos." The Major pondered a moment. Then, he suddenly turned and facing her replied: "My dear, 1t Is too dangerous a ride for you to take alone." "Ton have nothing to fear. Major," meditated an she urged. Then, ns-eInstant. "Ill tell you I'll take Pedro with me." This proviso won over the Major and he ordered Pedro to ride with Liberty to Nostlnos. "And. mind you." he said seriously, as he eyed the slave. "I shall bold you to account If anything happens to her." Hiding behind a rock, not far dis tant, Ijopex with one of bis men was closely watching every move of the tr!6. As he saw Liberty and Pedro start towards their horses he turned to his man; "Don't let her get cway." he Bald. "Take two others with you." A little later aa Liberty and Pedro started down the road, three Mex- leuns mounted their horses and fol lowed aome distance behind. While this was going on Rntledge was safely lodged behind a huge rock as he kept up a constant Ore at the sombreros as they popped up above others. Once, as he waa reloading his gun, Manuel, who had not yet re-coered from the severe battle with the ranger, levelled his own rifle straight at his rival and fired. The bullet tore the gun out of Rutledge a hands. The Major, who had been watching the Mexican, ran up Just as Manuel waa starting to fire a second time, and. swinging from the hip knocked him cold. He snatched up his gun nnd. as Manuel staggered to his feet out: "I'm watching you. he blur-eskunk. And If you you coffcM-oIoretry that trick again I'll have those rangera shoot you." Liberty and Pedro were now some distance from the rangers and riding their horses hard towards Nostlnos. Soop after they left the camp Pedro had discovered they were being pursued. He pointed out the figures of the approaching Mexicans to Liberty, who was able to distinguish their out lines against the skyline. At she rode on her thoughts were Those Mexicans must be busy. checked Bomehow. Finally, as she 14. 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THOUSANDS HAVE KIDNEY TROUBLE AND DON'T KNOW IT Weik snd unhralthr kidney eaute so much sickness snd iflrlns" and whan through neglect or other eiu.es, kidney trouble ts permitted to continue, serious rssultt mty be expected. Your other oresns msy need .Mention but your kidneys should hsva mention first becsus their work Is most Important. If you feel thst yeur kidneys are the causa of your sickness or run down cod ditlon commenca fsklnf Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Roo- t, the great kidney, liver snd bladder remedy, becsuse If It proves to be ttia remedy you need snd your kidneys brain to Improve t hey will help all lh oth.r organs ta health Prevalency of Kidney Disease, Hot people do aot realm the alarmi- A Trial Will Convince Anyone. Thousands ot people have testified that the mild and immediate effect of Swamp Root, the treat kidney, liver and bladder remedy, is soon realized and that it stands the highest for it remarkable result in tbe most distressing cases. Symptoms of Kidney Trouble. Para mp Root ia not everything but if you ing bladiier trouble, water night and day. for recommended sufTer from annoy- frequently pasning smarting or irritaer sediment, tion in pauing, beadsche, harkache, lame back, dim-nepoor digestion, aleejiliMonciis, nerv ounes, heart disturbance due to bad kidney trouble, skin eruption from had blood, neuralgia, rheum(im, lumbago, bloating, irritabititr, worn out feebng, or lark of ambition, mv be lo of flei-sallow complexion, kidnev troulile in i'.a worst form may stealing upon you. brirk-du- t ng; increaM and remarValile pmralrney of kidney disraae. While kidney dis orders are anion; the moat common diseases that prevail, they are almost the Swamp-Roo- t la Pleasant to Take. last recognized by patients, who utuaUy It you are already convineed that tontrnt thtmttlvtt xvith dortorin Iht Swamp-Konia what you nerd, you on . r fi f I - ti anil a.n. tffrctt, wliile the ortfinai dtttau con mtrrliBM th all drug store. at dollar bottle .tern. undermines tbe ay iu stantly e rf 1 SPECIAL NOTE You may obtain a sample sire Tbet'lo of Pwmp-TVr.- t by etv'oninf, ten cents to tr. Kilmrr A t o., Ilmtbamton. N. V. 1 In. pvra )ou tiie opiirtumtv to prove the remarkable merit of this Thv aiif aim wtij v.. a book of valuable information, containing many of the thoiia.'indi of grateful Mtrr. tnno'l fiom men snd woirrn ho Mr they found JSwamp ltoot to Iw the r"t",i!r of Sw.mjvCoot ate o in kidney, hvrr ami bladder Irmidle.. The valni- - and iktiw jut wrll kiwti thut mir are advid to semi for a sample Ix'ttle, A'l 'te, Ir. kiluicr A Co., linguamUn, N. Y. When writing be sure ami mention tl. a Made a Mess of It, Why the Croana. lli- "Stt here," iiili uiti.' u woiu,iit policeman, Iiring n "wluit tliow fronn nnd tnonns WiliU for I he jr'I' ' One if tlo I lnMird fnuo your iiiwliilrs wlmluw trn.ti tnriii-- l to n n.iil. I.n.l.ink- - lililt Iniiiin' jour men sitting nt bi mid ;iiil : Jut now? You f ll ay aa- I d N -4 M-'- a lntipe wits on hoi-Im- I w-r- aI '? "I sbotild wiy hot." -- Start for That Place," Said the Major. going to march Into tMscovery to- turned a bend In the mad and they We Will night and kill every man. woman and child!" she cried excitedly. "Mr Ood!" exclaimed the Major. "And, there's m1y a handful of clU-reto resist them." "Isn't there something we ran do to help themT pleaded Liberty. "They're probably well on their way by this time." said Rutledge. 1 from fifteen mile "Noetlno a here." said Liberty. "There I Cebrro camp there. They are In telegraphic communlcstlon with Discovery and If we ride hsrd we msy be able fo warn Colonel Daltnn to be prepared." "We will start for thst place." as Id the Major. But. he did not are one of tope:'a men. who hsd been hiding In the bushes, listening to every word, snd crept quietly away to Inform hla leader of the Intended warning. A the band, with 1pet riding at their head, left the frail, and turned Into the main road tbe messenger overtook fhem. Leaping from hla horse he rnshed up to the leader. "Rafiedge and hi men are going to Nostlnos to Inform Colonel Dalton of our plans." he said. Ah. ha," grinned the Mexican. "Well, we show them." And he Immediately ordered hi men to dismount and they made for the bu'hes, pulling their horse behind fhem. to lie ta wait for the little company of ranger, which at that moment was Jnt starting dnwa the tralL The Major headed the little column end was. followed by bis men. Then came Rnfledre riding beelde Libert, with Pedro ridiQg bareback. disappeared from view, ahe conceived an Idea. On either side of the road were some big trees. IXsmountlng she took the lariat from her saddle and made one end fsst around the trunk of a tree. Then she stretched It across the rosd. and drawing It taut. tied It to the brsnrh of another. leaving Pedro with a gun she then remounted and rode on. A few minute later the Mexicans rmindi-the curve, one msn slightly behind the ret- - The first two. al though they saw the rope, were unable fo pull up their horses, and, striking the rope, they were thrown from their steeds and went tumbling to tbe ground. The third saw It. dm ked bla head and rode on. A the other two started to climb hack Into their saddle Pedro opened fire on them. One dropped. The second wa Just about to rslse his gun when Pedro fired again and he fell to the ground, dying. Then Pedro Jumped on his horse and stsrted after Liberty. Finally the camp of Cabrera came Into view on the side of Nostlnos Il;il. Jut a they reached the ramp Pe- dro saw the Mexican In front of him rslse his gun. aim It at the girl, and fire. Fhe dropped reina and fell backward unconscious. With on dnh Pedro reached the ade of the Mexican and grabbed him around the throat and they hoth went to fhe gronnd. But Pedro wrs on top. Liberty' horse, feeling hlmeelf free. dnhed forward and rseed Info csmp with fhe 11mp form of his rider hanging helpless from the saddle. (TO CE CONTINUED). d te Mr. Vim Jiiciitin. "Ihi joii think I'd try to Intit a two liiiiilri-- i nnd f 1 tr ihiiiiiiI woiti-sn- ? Tlioe wnre her irr mns nil right, but I bnd tiotbing to ilo nlth It. She vns merely V, I'nrl I'lytmlng in her hedroiim Kiin!is In rej.linl fluee of eiilllig brenkfiisl.' ily filar. Mr, Gloom's Triumph. n the !ny follnwltig eli-itl- -l . s 'ii-t)o- n.io Argotmiit. thst J. biitr of U.n Sf1-s- . I'ullcr til'xiin, went nlxoit siertily delist. ding to le liifiirini ' with wlmm lnnder K. I:illnneT as vice president, nnd sprendirii; bumilistion .Huong the i;iTiM. who qiiiniiincly tr)lng to i,nf..il, after viiluly i hntiL'e the suli'i-et- . tliiif they ilid luit ';tiov. Kniiwis t'ity Stnr. ' well-know- "How nuful! XVImi inn b- - Im7" "Tliiit." rcplliil (!,. tn. in iiidlri "is my v.if.-.- " "oh. I li b Im'C your tmrdon;" rtut-ter"Sle-'the otbi-rrenlly a I tifc. know -- ho il sing l..i,ulif nMy If tn.ide n IwMor iuijhIc Who do jou wrote tluit ttit ? ,"l iiiii tlie iinlh.ir of Hint aMig." refilled tli- - me-looking little num. Dicproportonate. high prices Is wor!;iii' i n boon of lii'iniii e. remiirki-Mr. l'.i.i-t- n 1'lnkley. "In wbiit wnyf "Tonrtrv an' eggs l g..t'iu' o firetini). dot If ymi happen. t gi 'better to Willie lioineU" j.lil'-le a linble to elmrge yoq wff gr.iri'l "I'i-w- d ." I'iriN tutgriititig at ti'(.bt avemce Women would be bfpf y If they nniNI otii'er fiiiil tluin the ily mlgrnnts. live long v, IttniMl getting ve v il.. What is the Giuse of Rheumatism, Lumbago and Gout? V.y VlLHNTINE Hver since Srheele. In 17T.". d i "cover eil thnt uric acid was present 1 (he systeiii, scientific men have been making experimental Investigations and It Is the almost universal opinion of our best Medical Inen that tbe presence of uric acid In the srtctn In eteesi Is the cause tif rheumatism and jfoot. When the urate snlt. are preciplfitcd out of the blood Into the soiiij ttue-structurthe fwrwin suffers from tw In the muscles end Jo'uts. or ufVr fmtn Inmbse' and pnih in tbe hack tntiaetes. The first Sim of the euf-'crshould be to get fid of tf e uric fi rofn. end "ctd. hih ll evess. ! ! is d- well to a p'nf of iK.t up'.fr im raing arid Di.,ht get tub- e rheo-metir- m er rji-'ii- nniicn. MOTT JI. D.) lets of Antirlc at the nearest drug store, and take them before men I. regularly, Anurlc will do no hnnn to tbe ..v.tem and will carry off the urtc acid by the kidneys. Then tincture Iodine tuny be pnintcd over tbe stim-Ulsti- uell-Ing- s, or In more severe cne tiot -l ponlilce. mny be ttpt'lid to 'ai'be lin-se- the fwrtsnt Ira-a- l sytnptopi. lir rnot m Is It for the sufferer to A- bstain from red meat, to diet, ilrtrk or ly lemnhfde or t wifer, find tjike Annrle for n conidernb!e time, (is It c o e a drrlinge nutwsH of tli- - urle scH nnd Is Mn t'mes fnif thort tiMa nnd tiui''v r. fe.i- n, t b-- I? te-- i itiHim aUe-lf- . vr'c ail Adv. l a f. t .. .r |