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Show THE UTAH This Contractor got results. He knew how to feed his men. Some years ago a contractor build- lng a railroad In a warm climate was troubled a great deal by sickness among the laborers. He turned his attention at once to their food and found that they were getting full rations of meat and were drinking water from a stream near by. He Issued orders to cut down the amount of meat and to increase greatly the quantity of Quaker Oats fed to BUDGET The Lincoln v Memorial Museum Cit Otidt-has tipent over $S,00C on its parks uiul public uroiuuls dur lng the past year. The iww Denver & Hlo Grande depot in Suit lake City will be completed by April 1. It is suid. After two years of agitation and discussion, the town of Murray now owns its waterworks system. A herd of deer, uhout thirty in number, have been ranging the northern nlope of ()(iden cunyon for several weeks unharmed. Eureka Is to have a hospital for the care of sick and injured miners as soon us sufficient funds can be for its erection. , After doing business In Ogilen for less than a month, the Five Cents Amusement company has been placed In the hands of a receiver. There Is one gristmill and one saw' tJ mill In Piute county. Two saloons are t licensed Jiy the county. There are seven unincorporated towns. Announcement Is made that the ' i Snow academy at Rpurulm will during the coming Bummer erect a gymnasium building at a cost of JlO.Oim. " .J - " , t The town marshal caught four boys a ards a on with ante playing truck at Junction and the local judKB gave the lads a flue of $10 each. William Piatt and M. Young ol Stockton were badly burned by a pref1 it i mature explosion oT powder while getting out gravel for the Tooele smelter, A Japanese contractor Is in Ogden making a canvass among land owners for a lease of land on which to planl a colony of Japs to go Into the beet raising Industry this year. Examinations werej held Saturday In Salt Lake, Ogden, Provo and Im gan of applicants for places as con In Salt Lake fout hub enumerators. hundred applicants took the examlna tlon. Salt Lake capitalists have formed I coanpany which will take over th property of the electric light planl and flour mill at Salina, and extend the operations of these concerns lm mediately. Henry O, Heath of Salt Lake declarei Utah Is the greatest state in the Union In which to raise onions. Mr. Hcatt claims to have raised 1,050 bushels ol Spanish Globe onions on 102 squar rods of ground. I, A Salt Lake pwper declares that thi 't 4 f Soufbern Pacific Is figuring on aband v I,' ; i because oi onlng the Lucia cut-off- , damage done to the trestle by storms and building around the south end ol LiK.) the lake, through Salt Lake City. Counsel for Nick Vocaa, convicted at Ogdcn of murder In the second de cree for the killing of John Contos, have filed a motion for a new trial, holding that Juile Howell erred when be refused to grant Vacos a change k OR several years past of venue. each succeeding session one of the old Rasmus of congress has heard Is dead of par est persons of Mantl, more or less discussion alysls. He was past S7 years of age, as to the form to be having been born October 29, 1S22, in taken by the great naDenmark. He was by trade a harness tional memorial to Abra In maker and since coming to Mantl ham It has been virtually Lincoln. and family by 1875 supported bluist-lsome testimonial fittingly v the men. He also boiled Quaker Oats and mixed the thin oatmeal water with t tX (: iU"V..v 3 oatmeal. - ,! -- their drinking water. Almost instantly all signs of stomach disorders passed and his men showed decided improvement in strength and spirits. This contractor had experience that taught him the great value of good $ : V.J-- V . - j - 1.-- " . v f v, l()-ce- ft Lv! If". ' - r . - i lit , f . An Exploded Theory. "Do you believe there Is anything lij mental suggestion?' "Not a thing." "Don't you think It i,s possible If one person keeps his mind steadily fixed on a certain thing which he wishes another to do that the other will be Influenced bo that he will eventually do It?" "No, I don't believe in the theory at all. I've been wishing for a week that you'd pay me what you owe me without making it necessary for me to ask you for it." Sunday Magazine of the Cleveland Leader. I ill F d his trade. Two children of Mr. and Mrs. D, McC'retsnpy of OgJon had a narrow earn p from death by poisoning when they gut hold of a bottle of belladonna llnament end drank several ounce of (be polnonous fluid while the older members of the family were absent Indicating the nation's gratitude to the martyr president must ho provided as mnn as the Ideal form can be deter mined. Various suggestions have been made, those which have found greatest favor including the proposal for a magnificent marble memorial temple on the banks of the Potomac river at from the room. Washington and the suggestion for a will fin snlendld The supar factory at memorial highway or boule about Ish the Mason's run February vard from the national capital to the 15. The run has been a most sue- battlefield of Gettysburg. rexefut one. (he mill consuming up- Whatever be the form decided upon of 1.000 Ions of beets a day the main memorial, however. It Is The policy of siloing 25 per cent of for certain that It will have as nractlcallr the croD adopted, last fall has not a supplementary project the acquisiproved a sneers. government of The engineer In charge of th Straw tion by the national MemoriLincoln as known Is the what the berry vslley project, reports lhat writes al museum at Washington, work Is progressing very favorably some years past of the tunnel was Waldon Fawcett For been and that 425 the owner government has driven during the month of January the brick of the unpretentious plain, the snow at Is eight feet deep The west portal of the tunnel, but this hnutp across the street from Ford's theater to iblch the wounded presidoes not Interfere with (he work. With a view lo taking steps to pre dent was carried after he had been he vent enormous damage, likely to be oc struck down br Booth and where was life his hours the that lay during will Is It casioned by what. figured, However, the govern-tnan- t be the greatest foods In the history ebbing away. does not own the wonderful col of Ogden, (he rliy has begun building relics that fills every levees on the south bsnk of the Og lection of Lincoln or comer this building toe Dook and pn river, following urgent petitions of the from business houses In that section most remarkable collection an easier grad kind ever gathered as representative ,To establish American hero. through Weber canyon snd to double-trac- of any which Includes prac of the collection, out This lo line the Ogden east, Ihe Union Pacific Railroad com tical everything Identified with Lin psny has filed an application In the coln's personal history which has been land office asking for a permit to possible or preservation, is tne propH. change its right of way througha We erty of a private Individual. Mr. O.war. dis Oldroyd. a veteran of the civil hfT and Moreui counties for tance of several mil'-s- . who has always been an admirer oi Only three of the larger cities of Lincoln and who has made the gatherCity ing of this collection bis life work. (he United Spates led Fall In the Increase In building operations Originally, the collection was kept in for (he tmmth Just ended over Janu the Lincoln homestead st Hpringneia. These were Memphis 11L, but later was removed to Washary of An ington and when congress, something with a caia of per cent; more than a doen years sgo, pur-- , erlpe 172 per cent, and Baltimore. cent KaJt Idike CUTS' In for 130.000 the house where Ifij CTesse was 139 per cent. Lincoln died. Mr. Oldroyd was allowed Piute county Is one of the smalles the use of the bulldin as a depository counties in Utah. Easterly and west for bis remarkable collection. rly Piute is nlamit thlrtytwo rniland The owner of these Lincoln relics long by twenty five miles wide, has repeatedly bad offers of almost contains aj.proimatIy $w square fabulous sums from private collectors ! oonulatlon Is estimated st tntio and Institutions for his treasures, but about 2400. with a patriotism worthy of the cause While attempting to start the fly be stuck to bis determination to keep been wheol of a gasoline car that had collection Intact In the hope that tailed hv the enow on the Malnd the In time It would take Its rightful place branch of the Oreron Short Line, as the property of the nation. Now James A. Jones, a machinist ppren congress appears to be Inclined to lake (Ice. had his foot so bodly tnanagled the long deterred1 action in the matter. that amputation was necessary at the A bill has been Introduced which proOgden g nral hospital. vides for the appropriation of the sum trr. Anna Frances Rh!s. rcetiUy of UyO,00, or so much of tbat sum confirmed as city pbysfrlan of Ogn ss may be necessary, tor the purchase f new d'iis a few daj of the entire Oldroyd collection assumed and the Improverelics Lincoln one of a iate Is i,00 grsd eft. If. Rhis the ment of the property of the Lincoln rt the p(ing medical colleges ofcom Memorial museum. This Improvement east and Is said to he thoroughly foe not contemplate any material r.4efit t fi!l the duties of her office Ihl f-- et " that k !s rr hr 03 Why His Mother Mourned. William M. Kogarty has a story about a good old Irish woman whose son v.as about to 6tart for a trip around the world. Sho had watched him prosper with pride. To her he was a great man. In her fond vision she could see all sorts of terrible tidings coming to him but the held her peace until he had started for the Journey. Then she be gan to cry. A neighbor tried to con sole her, but to no avail. "I'm afraid ho hasn't the money to get back," suid the mother, weeping. He's got the money to go round the world all right, but how will he ever get back?" Indianapolis Star. 1 - - HI Teamster's Punishment Earned. Apparently It pays not to be cruel to horses out In Chicago. A teamster who admitted, abandoning bis horses for six hours on a' recent stormy day was fined $30 by a magistrate. The humane society prosecuted the case vigorously and promised to report the matter to the driver's employers. Presumably he will lose his Job, as he was unable to pay the fine and will have to serve a Jail term. 'tt If you had positive proof ' that a certain remedy for female ills had made many remarkable cures, would you not feel like trying it ? If during the last thirty years we have not succeeded in woman that Lydia E. Pink-ham- 's convincing every Vegetable Compound has cured thousands and thousands of women of the ills peculiar to their sex, then we long fer an opportunity to do so by direct correspondence. Meanwhile read the following letters which we guarantee to be genuine and truthful. Hudson, Ohio. 44 T Buffered for a lonj? time from a weaknesse intlummatloii, dreadful pains each month aud (suppression. I had been doctoring? aud roceivlnu only temporary rvlief, when a friend advised me to take Lydia 11. I'inkhatu'ti vegetable Come pound. 1 did so, and wrote to you f or advice. I have fait lf ally followed your directions and now, alter taking only tiyo bottles of the Vegetable Compound, I have every reason to uellevo I am a well woman. I give you full permission to use my testiuiouiaL" Mrs. Lena Cariuociuo, Hudson, Ohio. It. F. L. No. 7. r St. Regis Falls, N. Y. "Two years ago I was so bad t hat I had to take to m v bed every month. and it would last from two to three weeks.ink-ha-I wrote to you for advice and took Lydhi Vegetable Compound in dry form. I am happy to ay that I am cured, thanks to your medicine and good advice. You may use my letter for the good of others." JULrSe J. II. Drejere, St. llogls FalLs, M. Y. There is absolutely no doubt about the ability of this grand old remedy, made from the roots and herbs of our fields, to cure female diseases. We possess volumes of proof of this fact. enough to convince the most skeptical. For 30 years I.ydla IZ. PInkliam's Vegetable Compound has been the standard remedy for female ills. No tdck woman does Justlee to herself who will not try this famous medicine. Made excloxlvcly from roots and and has thousands of cures to its credit, herb, Mrs. Pinkham Invites all sick women to write her for advice. She has tut? guided thousands to health free of charge. Address Mrs. 1'iiikham, Lynn, LaSa fair-mind- ed m's KM fpll rrrl Deafness Cannot Cc Cured br lanU pplkttmna. u Uiry cannot mrh Um dl. nay lo pnrto of Iti nr. 'J Urn only chi rrttKvMa. curt- atirMB. tiKi thai M by nuitilut)-jtim- l tot n I Va1- -T a3 LAV1 - change In the appearance of the toric hnnse where Lincoln died Rather does It contemplate the ac quisition of the premises on eitner side of It and the tearing down or the houses which now hedge closely on the Lincoln bouse on either side. This purchase of proper! will enable the beautifying of the grounds and the nrovlslon of a small nark surrounding the historic house. More Important. It will enable the property to do made reasonably fireproof, and. finally. It will afford a site for an addition which can be used as a shelter for additional relics as se cured. Th Lincoln Memorial museum In eludes not only relics proper, but a splendid collection of Lincoln portrait comorisina more than 300 like nesses and a library of more than relative to Lincoln. 1,000 volumes Borne idea of the immense value of the relics in this museum may be formed from the fact that tnese Include an original black lo cust rail split by Lincoln In 18.10; the office chair used by Lincoln In his law office at Springfield when be was the last cook stove elected president; , Mrs. ' Lincoln In the home stead at Springfield; the Lincoln in family Rlble. and the family craaie which all the Lincoln children were rocked. The most Interesting portion of the tincntn museum Is that embraced la the room where Lincoln died. This ronm la nreserved as It was nt (he time of his death except that (he bed and other furniture has been removed mnA iha room converted Into a gallery of pictures bearing upon Lincoln's a life. Inclosed In a glass case are n1 cards of Abraham Lincoln and other souvenirs. One of the most fnteroatln objects which has been displayed at the museum Is the flag which draped the theater box In which Lincoln sat the night be was shot The rent In the flag made by the as sassin's spur Is plainly seen, ana red (be spur which nut t Is dl nolathat occasion snd liooth wore which, catching In the folds of the flag, caused him to fall end break ins leg a circumstance that doubtless did much to prevent his escape. his- J. d wim (id r ft br Dratrrtrt. i v. auulr I'um tut eoturtlpelfc. Hail The Cagey Bachelor. The woman who wanted the bachelor to come to dinner called him up at his rooms. "Hello," she said, adding In the Irritating way of women, "do you know who this la?" The tactful bachelor didn't, but be was too diplomatic to admit It. "Hello, beautiful lady," he made an swer. Free to Our Readers. Writ Murine Bye Co., Chlca-e-- n. ltoH Kr. for 4a nitu lllutrairl Vrlt all atxiut Your Kye Trouble, snd th-will srivia an to th Proper Application of Iho Murine Kye Remedies In Your Sped"! Ce. T"ir ltiiewt will rore Kye. tell you that Vrln K renal hn Wk Ky-s- . IVieen't Kmart, tooth- - Kye Tain, and sella tor Sur, Try It lo Tour Kye nl In Baby's Kyea tot Scaly KyelUU and Uranulatlon. When the Trouble St.rted. "John. 1 have decided to have Mrs. Bcwswell cut out by dresses after this." "I have decided to cut out about half of them myself, dear." ahw, wttM snrr yttrn r or f meijnijrre c.irt. t eire af f a: ebw y altp r n or hrnie roarif ee w-- a to-- eete 'err lAlabastiiH fr. fr t ! laae mm -- I l'n.ulr. 1 be borne reaiee rear a. After a man has been married three years bis bump of hope becomes a iMiMlaW T... JsTetci.ry I Ifr J. Alabaatine is better and much cheaper wall than die fwrt harbor insect 'aW l Bar dieeaee paper Lka wall ftim paper. Alaletin Is far better than say rub kind of Kalaomina-aalanm- ioe off snd Bakes off. 'Alaheetina doe Dot. a u"uu"' - ltiitti DltBUSt. XT UllUUSl AUdeurUne is clemn, etyliah, casta UtUe taputoa. The n ih nri)jT rrrtr a tm toI.AXA1IVH HK'VO Onie'Be 7Me ?I" bkui If M TV f I aiuue it m fert ni. tiSie.rare. a. W Some local celebrities are famous and some are notorious. yer er re. rV.ee trlhre. e SwerrtblRtr Syeaat. le e'. fee kteeveuie. .aieientia.a.irlia.care Pompadours are responsible for many a high brow. J3 3 f Coating Sanitr-iyWal- l pore native alahsjrter. It comes in all aoru of rVh, rft. velvety shade that enable yno. at amaU coat, te decorate vovr wall (a styl aa the handanm city noenes. aa iKrtf rht Al.We.ilee arlhre, in the e?l rtf H earn iieieUfie: ralMU. It er aaeie aa with aiwen er val) leee. Afrmm ran mra1 wiO, A lea eal lae - ree nraen. a n eraii net annamiiie uei mi H wit war M apvljt yvv tare eaaa wrm vm aaa. iew pnniaa) in pvkwr. nimrf trmitee and aure-y-. loief work, k a pmrtrr ea iemla.s ivaaiai Our Astounding Free Offer Aiaaeale Of... 7fc I, reed. .lie Aee.. (.reed Kaeid.. Hieh. At rw net tn me, fleeee ert tw" AlehaXine bourn and ted m aixnt evo treeotiera, We will aewl Fraei a earrr-l- e r4nr plan far ties mlk of rnn' henei Va will ferniaa Vvm fceane IwaetifnL . ew-i-l b help ym meae a amk eteept J We anil re rul Tf at tetm, eo'e-eeta- . aam-e,e Atabaetine T"rnm deieatVei. J aeW enmr4ei eetoaM ir 1'WmmUm t and nam a at. aaa cbearf tieaa eeitf ytm t rolp kafvlrerea. mt m alt tibia, a Ta Ika rir fee, sewlal A'aaMt.... .a.. v. rv.i' .,.. , I ........ Alabattinc Company 7H2 Aveaat (irarxlrin .......ri"i. Do You Feel This mn s4 end at aaea. t;raad Repida, Mick. Way? rot aea I irui'le from yon frel all tirsd out ? Do you sometimes " orthink yov put can t wntk eay at your predcae ton trad any lonfrr ? lk yon bate e poor epee lite, and lay awake at nihf tone ble to aleep ? Are yoer nerve all tone, and four atnrnnth too ? lias erne Hi ioe to lor fa abead ia the world left ytm f It so, yon well pet e atop to yonr raierr. Yrm ren do it if eibt yo will. I)r. fierce.' froldea Medicaf Iiaceery will make roe different individual. It will set your lary livr 10 work. It will ( luinfs tight in yoer etoraach, end vtror sppetlle will com Wk. It will purify yoer blood. 11 there H sny tendency In your family toward eoneirmption, it will keep tbt dread deatftryer swer. I rn alter eone enmrtioa ba almoaf d lined foothold In th (urr td fisferlnf conti, heorrchiiis, or st the lrm, if ; brin a r in y per rent, of all caaes. It i remedy prepared by LV, H. V, 1'ierre, of Boffalo, N. Y., tthoat mJrkt It fit fret ta all who wih to write him. Hie re-- t end varied pracfK-e- , ka enme Irvra hit wkie Doa't be whoedled by pcrmyarabbin dealer ireto takins inferior MhitH fntee for l)r. Pierce's medicinee, reentrimendcd tt be "Jnat es wwl." Dr. 1'ierre'a swediefnee ere o tan ootimimrr. Their every fnfredient prrnted ea their wrapper. Met from rone withnet leobol. ConUrn im hahiN form in dreg. Werld's Dapeoery Medical Aaaoeiatio, Buffalo, N. Y. . sad it o 1M dent. let-tnr- Lincoln en "Joe" HelshelL Sometimes. In dealing with the most serious matters, Abraham Lincoln brought Into play s semi facetous. sardonic humor which was very effective for his purpose. Gov. Andrew Johnson telegraphed as an Interesting Item of one of the Tennessee fights tbat the "Joe Confederate Heiskell walked to meet" bis union captors. Lincoln replied: 1S64 "Executive Mansion, August "Oov. Andrew John (ton, Nashville: "Thanks to Oen. Gillem for making the news, and also fo you for sending It. Does Joe Helskell s 'walking to meet us' mean any more than that Joe wss scared and wanted to save bis A. LINCOLN " skla? LipplneoU'i Mscaiine C&Ji inftamcxl couditKKi ol Ota by Tuba. W Jim Oil Siuooua Unto ol Uie l.ufftarbMfl I lit M tnfUmeil yuu have a cumbltuc amiwl or hmrviK. ajui wum it hi entirely rh-ttrm m toe rrauiu and the InrUromAiMio can ua to tta bormaj Ultra mil ami Ihla tube If o. braruia wil be dlnr-(- l torrrrf; ti Uie -- 4 out of fcrfi are raiwr liy I alArrh. ehk-- hi fxril.mg um siurotM eurfat-re- . put an InAaniM c tl it w n Me am eive Mi Htir1rt-mm at lrilara fc IWtwa (rnriiwi ny ralarrh) that rstirortatiybe cures urr. iUul'C Calerril trrt4 by r!rmira, 1. CI11..M.V at CO lunttk Ob caUM-- rag! "1 have been nin CascareU for Insomnia, with which I have been afflktexl for twenty years, and X can say that hare firen tne more relief Uwn any tried. I shall other retnerly I bare Certainly recornmetKl theffl to my frietvl a being ail that they are repreaenterl." Tbos. 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