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Show IN THE FAR NORTH. m WEEKLY r .( PANORAMA PRINCIPALS rAj Horses Find Sustenance Uncer Many I Feet of Snow. A recent luck on the Klondike counV "In r. Is5. horses try were it ft to Uir ou the trails am: .n TULCmED TrE jLDGE'S HEART. There was t.c.'.t.cr work nor Mere off feed tor ttirtu. Hui.-c-s lnc,3e-i- t Exp a n i W n y M sscjri J u r t u.u. refuse,!. to me lor w.e.r r..Is HcnO'Hl. w audi red u horses ;:i These tallii' was rive the bills, whole i,".o feet deep. The brushed tie sn.-r with fori at. u. , a a' Sndiug lusi and cious whortleberries, ' ' ra.-- i (!..:. !:t:es. Tliu lowest authentic i. n.rl .ii the arzi ro. Vet racks was 57 de- rets o. :t retho ( re in the '1 ow i:. a:w iei.f J U!f clu.mc'-- l Infinitely i .. r t!...n !: :i Turned t.t inl -' it tllf to me a i uiih- aThis was a i' sr.. hi j.... :). -',. e .f r ti.ili. During tl.e that v re 1;. a ses impure d into the Kiel,-a of t!.v:a d.ke ill KIIUilx I's T nver t!.' next v !t( : in t'aiisj.i.rtif. am polto in 'a ir.g in ii and snjiplie l!'" be- 'I f; iloti s vvcie ahnost tl.e mint s. lui i Sil)-- i ir value and t'.rely ' r ty, "that I . i! , rely riomi- formerly $l.'u becairu Tiioiiipsoii. a ood all. could horse, nal; it he VVOliid null a ton over tlie smooth iev trails wbrr'Ui-'ia labor th.at would require three lai aand doiis -, twenty t'eighs tivoly happy - CiociiIt Pays to Read Newspapers. FOR RAILROADS IN LUZON. Cox, Wis-.July 4. Frank M. Rus- gell of this place, had Kidney Disease Secretary Taft Urges Development of gi bad that he oouid not walk. He the Philippines. treatment Doctors' and dif tried many Sooretan Tall ha- - asked Consil'ess ferent remedies, inn was getting to authorize the Kent J, l.oomis and Yiliiam II. Philippine governworse. He was very low. ment to borrow ten millions of dollars lis aie two men hose affairs have He read in a newspaper how Dodd's on ii or 4 per cent bonds upon the come of international importance, As.-i-s cases of Kidney rills were of the I'nited States ior the l.oomis is the brother of guarantee Kidney Trouble, Bright 's Disease, and Secretary of State !.( !:::. and. w;t: his way to Abyssinia to deliver a i Rheumatism, and ihouiiht he would IC6 Mit DAUPJ1 10 Men to two now He took mcreial and them. Emperor boxes, treaty try ssassi - aauixcs on the ni,iit ,t when he cisappoa: he is quite well. He says: MANILA to ('.01 SAT AUG June IS from Ihe suauisliip Kai.-e- r "I can now work all day, and not Wilheltn 11 at lirs men. When pas-a- t feel tired. Before using Dodd'a Kid I'lvinotuh next day Scngers landed ney Pills, I couldn't walk across the Looiuis a.-- not seen, and willing has floor." heeii heard of him since. Mr. Ellis Mr. Russell's Is ihe most wonderful sailed from Marseilles Sunday, bear-incase ever known hi Chippewa Counthe treaty that Mr. Loomis should Dodd's Kidney ty. This new remedy have carried. Ellis was in Abyssinia pills is making some miraculous last year with the Consul Skinner excures in Wisconsin. pedition, had previously visited the When Diamonds Were Unknown. country and is said to exert a mysteriThe diamond Is not among the earll- ous power over Menelik. lie also is None are est gems known to man alleged to possess a desire to become Ellis has been found In the ruins of Nineveh, nor king of that country. a railway president and company proin the Etruscan or Phoenician tombs. moter, and from his office In New Deafness Cannot Be Cured York controls the affairs of the Amery local BHilteatlonx, m thev oannut rearh Uie Indies and Porto Ric-aica Mexico-Wes- t Ih eilly hup way to ear. hi're the f cf portion remedies. cure of atneaa. and that ia ny told friends recentHe Company. Deaioeaa la dy an lnnamen coDuinon ii ine that he expected within two years mucoua lining ,f tile Kusiarhlan Tuiie. When Una ly Imtube la tnriamea vrni have, a riinilillnrf 6iund cr to have command of $loi.i,U0(i,('0U and hearing, aiid when It ta entirely closed. ss: HAS MANY PUZZLING FEATURES ) ! 'it - i vV,Vl . i V 1 v !,- 'A l 'if; Ii- - , 'Yes,' 1 r- n- perfect la LIPTON NEVER AN IDLER. Business l.nzoN. i purpose of building railways In the Island of Luzon and other parts of the archipelago, and the newspapers tell us that he has had interviews with several prominennt capitalists In New York for the purpose of interesting them in the subject. EDISON IMPROVES Sends Forth Motto ON SAYING. All Would Do Well to Heed. Francis Baker Crocker, professor of electrical engineering at Columbus university, recently wrote to Thomas A. Edison for a photograph of the latter large enough to hang in the office of the electrical department at the university, and also requesting Mr. Edison to inscribe the picture with some motto that might be helpful to the students. In a few days a large photograph of the inventor arrived, and at the bottom of it, in the large, handwriting of Edstrong, Habits, Acquired Early, Cling to Him Still. Sir Thomas Upton still has the exact business habits acquired in Clas-go(luring his days of strenuous labor when he slept below the counter of his shop at times, so as to have the window "dressed" for the early customers. Not long ago he had to tell his shareholders in London for the sixth time or so that his yachting recreation was never allowed to interThere was a fere with business. touch of impatience in the "Glasgow accent" that still lingers about bis speech as he rebuked the overexact-inAt a former meeting questioner. he sat heavily on a shareholder who demanded to know why he took so many holidays. "You can go away to the country for as long as you like and not a soul Is any the wiser," said Sir Thomas pointedly, "but If I leave London all the world knows of It through the newspapers." The shareholder did not pursue the question. SENATOR HAWLEY IS BETTER. Connecticut e we-t-e- y use-boa- Micli-iir.'i- -' 1 -- h , o golf-ball- s '4ie i ty$ VS" j ' u tun buy. female ills T'axtlDei Va i'i.'vI V.'a-l- i Tf u lis MjU.ll Utt ':,.... li revci.i.'. .! 11 ainl I.c.oiii pow. r; it ke:s a.i c- r.us auau can- -- eiiiaiiiiHisiieit and iicc .1 ii n a.tf Ui .1 :. - lo-- i Ii t nxiiio , price. il orsil, , - i.it. , I In us tor it. lion's it- in tl: he; kai Paxtlnav ti.t-rl;.l,H a. Writeifirt!i Tree lio of l'atiti6 E. PAXIGN CO,, Miia. Pope ItlliV'.i! tlV itiTiti-- Invaluihl'i. -- I d ., ft 6 Wi'lM to JTiniil- t :. t j every bttx Dnakrw more Antiseptic feuin-i- "' tmn Ifci-lDicer further ha more ue in the taniily nd S I' Now'sthe time To Buy Stocks stop-overs- Um if It U known Mi tn everyoni that fiu-- t t'uritteH have decllnefl trom tnlht Twenty to Kit's boban past twelve months. Tho market now In stai-natiWont will be the next mevenientf Up or downf Up, sure s you are i foot blrh. Buy miw, while atocki are en the Pot torn. Send for our book of inforn.ittion ("Sjateni of N peculation") and Dally Markxl Letter, inniled free upon ui'plioatlon. COMMSSSION CO. BROKERS Conlinuoua Mtmtxra Ouci'a'lona on New York StociA awd Chicago Grata. Sail Lais Sltxk mi Mining Eichangl' lull IB ".WALK D. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH U R FL GSOEN'S BEST AND- PKOEKIX HIGH PATENT MADS BV OGDEN MILLING Cu. ELEVATOR &, OGOEN, UTAH. Val-fye- Statesman Improved in Mind and Body. The health of Senator Joseph R. is materially improved and ison, was the following, which, as it Ilawley mind and body are much stronger. bis in done has long advertisements, duty does not say much for the famous He has recently leased a houseboat man's originality: "All things come of larger proportions than that used to those who hustle while they wait." last year and will spend the month of July or the greater portion thereof in Chesapeake bay, later, if conditions Chicago, the Railway Center. are favorable, coming into 'Long . Twenty-livrailroads center at island sound, spending the remainder excliidiim separate divisions; ten of them Eastern trunk lines, ten of the vacation season at different Danube Salmon for Thames. island shore. Southern of Western trunk lines and points along the Ar attempt Is being mado to put th The Hawley cottage at. Wtxalmont has five belt or transfer roads designed iDanUbe salmon In the Thames. been leased for the season and Senafor the interchange of eastern, TWO STEPS southern traffic. Within the tor Hawley exports to spend piacti-calland all his time on board the h tlistriet ounui'd by Ohio. Desplaines the reason boim; that his experiThe Last One Helps the First. and Eiiihteeiill, street and Lake a expedition la:.t slimA sick coffee drinker must take two an area of say acres, all or ence on similar In indicial to d e:.ei mer provi lines and their licps to be rid of his troubles and get nearly all these trunk liitauxiliaries ow n his health. several long and well attain. The first step is to cut off coffee ab or lease in and out fiviuht stations. Hard Work Never Harmful. This rei.'.iin is the "Cliieairo terminal." solutely. lebration Florence Nightingale's That removes the destroying ele- - Hero Centers per cent of the total of her eighty fourth birthday last oi" the count rv. milcn The to take is next steu liquid peiL nmntli is another proof added to the (and that is Postom Food Cut- list of facts which go to show that ' that has in it the elements rift- Rise. Australian Statesman's John ("iris'ian Watson, prime min- there is noiiiinc iwre conducivemen-to ire requires to change Uie blood longevity than ph uty of work, of tie' Australian commonwealth, ister white or from Jipuvles pale ptnk rich red. and good red blood builds only a few years auo was setting type tal and physical. Mi's Niejitircale's life has been one of continued effort. )od strong and healthy cells in place in a Sidiioy new papt r office. In lfli'1 Crimean ' the broken down cells destroyed by he was elected to parliament and soon Her year's work during the war was enotn;h to have broken Willi well boiled Posture. Food became the mar of the hour because down a strong man. and she was a flee to shift to, both tie steps of the sirenuth he showed In debate. delicate woman. Miss Nightingale ale easy and nleasanL. It that is the young premier .. ..perlexpected ways said that she never had tltno will have some difficulty in inducing ce of a Georgian proves bow tif the hardships and was his followers to accept a moderate to think both are. not affected by them. consequently and "From loll! to the year 1900 my conciliatory policy. re and I bad both been anilctod Some Problems to Be Solved. Accident Is Costly. sick or nervous headache and at Rev. Dr. Edward Everett Hale Ii We we ts suffered untold agony. A provision of $L'3d,l'bo has been now an I. L.I). of Williams college, re coffee drinkers and did not know made by the Paris underground rail- from which his father graduated Just to get away from it for the habit way out of its year's profits to meet 100 years ago. The doctor read an "d to quit liabilities arising out of the accident extract from his parent's graduating-addressPat In 1900 I read of a case siml-t- tn August last year, when nearly 100 which dealt with the ours where Postum Coffee was lives were lost. "Has there been a progressive u 4 In place of the old coffee and a Improvement in society In the last ff 'Plete cure resulted, so I concluded Decrease in English Patents. fifty years?" Dr. Hale Jocosely reUflsot some and try It The number of patents applied for marked that a century aco the boys The result was, after three days In appeared to lie wrestling with inn England during I'hi.I was n of Postum In place of the coffee same problems as ate tmw diciisse:. In less than which is the number I ever bad 4 symptom of the old new the year prof eding. Fifty trt Yamanata in Poor Health. and in five months I had were invcnti d dtirinir the year. 163 to Field Mai hal Marquis Yumag tin nf lCi "d from pounds. pounds Pf !)' friends asked me almost daily Japan, who has tn en appointed comFrench Fleet. t wrought the chango. mander in chief f thi forces In the My an- In an cfVioial report just drawn up and Eeld, has ntinle the Japanese army always Is. leaving " for the French Pat liatnent it Is de- what It Is in spite i f very prerarions irt ing Postum in lis plucn. clared ti nt the fli'- -t is nt. the height of hea'th. He Is nearer than M years uo nave many menus efficiency, but. that the gurrisci.ung nf age and for many years lias been benefited bv Postum. Purine the to whether or not I have stated and provisioning of several colonics practically an Invalid. 1 war with China he was several time fang truthfully I refer you to nro itiRtiffirlrr.t, Hank of Carrollton or any bust- stricken down with an illness which looked likely to prove fatal. Crtn In that city where I ha?. Average Wages of Teachers. for many years and am wsll The average wage of a male school To Exterminate Locust. Name given by Postum Co teacher In the t'tiiteil States is about The locust has become a plague In ' Creek, Mich. $t:.H per yi nr. The in i rago m'a, y of of sKrlciltiirn pain a; id th. mini a woman teaet er in 'lie t'nitt d States rii .i a reason." gh,t the peat. has 1" cn aiith r. !n each pkp. for the famom Is about er y ar. book. "The ltoal to WeUvlil." lake-carr- : nf prop- havcoocl, erlte. 1 be content j The formula of a noted Boston physician, and used with jrcat wcess as a Vaginal Vah, forLuconhcra, Pcivic Catarrh. Nasal Catarrh, Sore Throat, Sere Eyes, Cuts, arid oil soreness of mucus membrane. VtlM'J,1W4 raut-i-- IN v iion-- Murtacc-t!', "iS Cmtollcnt Op c tu ty ta Arrange for Your Rtception a t t. Lcuis, During of f..c "As u ma; the fa r, F ree. c the superiniomH n'. k I", it 1'.'.. 11 von mt gemi; 10 tne Louisiana Int. in k.'i'i i " difficulty t. 1.sum, to nothing el tiiv mi' t ncoiirai-icai.i- s, I'liiclia-- e KM'iisilmn, A p itioli souvi, t. pencil bv President lioost.velt ment to oilier app I'ael, it will be very much as medical exuitiim v for ine of t "e bi;; j Api'.l am anlage to (oncspond with join' insurance eciupaiii es is considered a to Mr! V. Woisley. No. til Dooley good thing l y a voting man doctor block. Salt Fake i'ily, I'tah. but there is a practice, building up Mr. Woi sley has at ranged to have all almost no chance for women in that ins paities met at the St. .(.ina depot direction." and co urted to their lodgings, which will be reserved in advance. Snail Months No "R's." Information relative to passenger The season of the snail in France rates, ticket limits, hi tel Is that of the oyster In this country, rates and I'll other necessary informafor it is In favor with connoisseurs tion asked lor will he cheerfully given This wib especially only when the month contains the let- free of charge. ter "r"that is to say, from September lie of benefit to these desiring to travel to April. And it is especially lQ the with Ftah parlies or in pintles of four or five. School teachers will also cold months of winter that this hear something to their interests by greasy, garlicky tit bit is appreciated writing above party. and consumed by the natives of SVTjV' ,v is no But France. there V absolute close fl FOREIGN WARES IN CHINA. season, for tho snail is made a perennial by being preserved alive in lis Demand There for the Increasing shell, and so it can be bought and Products of the West. eaten during the hottest months of The Chinese peasant Is no longer summer. content to burn bean oil; he wants In scores of humble Laos Don't place hot curling tongs near kerosene. homes I saw American lamps, costing your celluloid haireoinb. 20 rupees apiece, and a magistrate Success of Ingenious Thief. proudly showed me a collection of 19 A New York detective asserts that of these shining articles. t the resources of the richest country In If one wants anything it can be obThe narrow streets of ,Canton are Europe. A rumor from Hamburg to the effect that Mr. Loomis' body bad tained by asking for it. As an in- brilliant with German atjd, American been washed ashore at Cherbourg, stance he cites a happening at the chandeliers, and myriads ,of private Casino theater. The ticket seller was houses throughout the empire are Prance, has been received, but It canresting during a lull In business, when lighted by foreign lamps. not be confirmed. Assistant Secretary The desire of the Asiatic to possess Ixioinis dmies the reports that his a rough looking fellow stuck his head brother had trouble with Ellis. The in at the window. "I've come for the foreign lamps Is equalled only by his clock," he said. "Well," snapped the passion for foreign clocks. The delatter, it is said, offered to remain in ticket man, "you don't expect me to mand for clocks Is Insatiable. 1 countsearch. to in the assist France come out and take It down for you, ed 27 In the private apartments of the do you?" "Fresh, ain't yer?" respondemperor of China and my wife 19 In STOLE ISLAND FROM RIVER. ed the fellow, and turned away, lie the bedroom of the empress dowager, put up a ladder and took down the while cheaper ones tick to the delightGood Results of St. Paul's Health Ofclock, a valuable tl mepiece, and ed wonder of myriads of humbler peoficer's Ingenuity. walked away with it. He hasn't re- ple. Century. turned. Dr. Justus Ohage became a few Worlrt'i Filr Arcomninditloni. years ago health officer of St. Paul. Hcliut'le and reasonable ncconinioilatifma.; Origin of the Stamp. He noticed a bit of shoal in the MisWorld's Fair mouncls un tli Kouth niiie, The Idea of a prepaid envelope with private pate; direct from Union Station by sissippi, visible only when the river Market street car. Write, for reservations. was low, but accessible within ten originated in France, early In the Oraud View Fraternal Hotel, JSt. Louis, Mo. M. of Louis with de XIV., relga minutes' ride from the city hall. SeIn who. 1C53, established, under Example of Russian Honesty. curing possession, by gift, of as much A few years ago a Russian warship as he could and by purchase of what royal consent, a private penny post, he could not beg, he had the city's placing boxes at the corners of the was on special duty in Behrlng sea, ciean waste dumped upon this little streets for the reception of letters guarding the Beal fisheries, preventwrapped In envelopes bought at offices ing the slaughter of the seals during island, thus rapidly bringing It abov established for that purpose. M. de the closed season. The admiral of the high water mark. On the acres thus ingeniously wrested Valfyer also had printed certain forms station, tn the course of an Inspection from the "father of the waters" the of "billets" or notes, applicable to the of the vessel, Invited any of the sailordinary business among habitants of ors who bad any complaint to make city of SL Paul now maintains withgreat towns, with blanks which were to step forward. One of the men, as in easy reach of a majority of Its to be filled out with such special mat- spokesman for the whole crew, coma a children's playground, population small "zoo," a vegetable garden (to ter aa might be desired. plained that the "seal money" promised them had not been paid. On the support the forty uniformed attendPresidents Who Were Soldier. admiral Inquiring what he astonished modern with baths, public ants), The following presidents served In sterilizing plants for the bathing war: George Washington, revolution- meant, It came out that the ship's commander bad been doing a lucrasuits, a day nursery, a boy's gymnasiary; James Monroe, revolutionary; tive trade by killing the seals placed and all Andrew Jackson, um and a girl's gymnasium revolutionary and under bis protection and sending the united by a small but satisfactory 1812; Franklin Pierce, Mexican; Wilpark. liam Henry Harrison, IS12; John Ty- skins to Loudon and had taken the crew Into partnership. He was duly ler, 1812; Zachary Taylor, 1812 and transferred to Siberia and probably la Caddie Was Deliberate. Abraham Mexican; Lincoln, Iilack old Beerbohm Tree has revised an Hawk; Andrew Johnson, civil war; there still. saying and gives this reading: "A man Rutherford B. Hayes, civil war; Pico's Cur for Consumption In an Infallible is never a hero to his golf caddie." James A. Garfield, civil war; Benja- medicine for roughs nnd iohla.-- N. W. Samuel, While out on a Scottish link some min Harrison, civil war; William Ocean Grove. N. J.. Feb. IT, 1W00. civil war; Theodore Roosevelt time ago he had a particularly silent English Parliamentary Debaters. who fol Spanish war. and caddie, Old members of the House of Comlowed close at his heels without saymons are usually of opinion that the Important to Mothers. ing a word. Hut since silence sometimes speaks louder than words the Examine, carefully cv,ry bottle of CASTORIA, dclhates, compared with twenty or iafei and lure remedy for lufanti and children, thirty years ago, aro now more actor was nervous, and after a particand tea that it and less oratorical than they deto seemed bad which drive ularly were, borne welcome the change, and. mand p. a oology, exclaimed: "Did you Beam the rejoicing In the greater efficiency of ever see b worse player on these Bltfnafreof the House as a governing assembly, links?" The caddie said nothing. A Ia I'm For Ovrr 30 Ycnra. the conversational stylo of still worse drive from the next tee The Kitil You A!ays bough.. praise, speaking now so much In vogue as called forth the same query. The less stilted than the old. Others, recaddie stared silently for a few moForeigners In Russian Navy, ments. "I heard what ye said rlcht From the days ot Peter the Great gretting the loss in the picturesque, enough," lie at last, slowly replied, down to the present day the percent- distressed that the Louse should be "I'm just, theenkin;:." age of foreigners in the liussian navy less attractive ii't n show, condemn baa been enormous. The tailors are the new manner as inure slipshod. in very few cases genuine Rusnlano, There Is agrc, nn nt that, the average Athletic Girl Foiled Footpad. Again the athletic American girl but are for the most part made up of member tali" less trouble; with the has demonstrated the value of muscle Swedes, Cotirlanders, Finns, Greeks form and phrasing of Lis speeches. nd Odessa Italians. Iti fact, It might in her sex. Miss E. K. Aymar of PhilA storiuhcd Scotchman, be said that .tho foreigners have not adelphia is a guest at her uncle's An Aberde. it man, noting a woman in Nov. port.. She was sitting on only made but nro stilt maintaining the piazza in the darkness when a the Russian navy. The reason for eating, an ice, fai, ' to the waiter: "III, thae." Ileing sup-- ! tall man suddenly appeared, seized this Is beeinise the Russians are not man. fl'e me yin a maritime people. plied, he took a spoonful and made a her by the wrist and demanded wry face. "I'm dootin' it s n bit frost-- j money. Miss Aymar wrenched herof Wise Reflections bitten, mli tor," said he, "Oh, no, sir," Thought. on chair the self free and swinging: The true strength of every human remarked the waltir; "it's an Ico." wliich she had been sitting, brought as many "Gosh! Do they i at ice in London?" it down on the fellow's uplifted arm. soul Is to be dependent on nobler as It can discern and to be asked the wondering; A' er. Ionian; With a cry of pain he fled, the girl slide ni:' s' ; 't In depended on by as many Inferior aa "man, w Miss Ayfollowing, but he escaped. Scoi ish A i nan. It Ruskin. Aberdeen!" can reach. mar shines In tennis, basket ball, and other athletic amuserowing P g KAiLw.vvs t !,JM. A pitorosr.u - - WftlipcriiiTUi liquid men irritate I j powder diMK)tvc la i toBOu lu r - i cip-iti- Easy Victim Preferred by Those Who Prey on Their Fellows. In a recently published book on fishing, W. S. Hodgson, an English portsman, argues that when a fish ;of the salmon kind, or a pike, takes a freal minnow impaled on a flight of books or a manufactured thing re sembling a minnow the fish is moved essoins -- Awire to eat than by a de- Eire to Kin. He derives tnis impres sion from the fact that "a salmon or a trout, like a pike, will leave a whole shoal of minnows undisturbed, and rash at an Impaled minnow, or a phanA critic of the book says: tom." Surely this is very far fetched. Fish and birds of prey, like human beings, are averse to unnecessary trouble, and as it is easier to catch a wounded creature than a fresh one, a peregrine will take an injured grouse or a pike a tethered or spinning bait when it comes in his way, not because of the Instinct which leads wild animals to kill the weaker brethren, but from the natural tendency to 'take the goods the gods provide you' in the shape of a cheaply earned and easy nieal." It may be added that old guides of northern Wisconsin hold with Mr. Ho'dnson that the muskel-lungstrikes the bait ordinarily only hen he feels savage and desires to 1 kill somcthinc. I VHtt ?f, po-iti- ( form 'L- ap-o- e " y j 11- - , WAYS OF WILD CREATURES. y-.T- M". - can he the renint. and unlesa the InnaminaM.-taken out and thin tube restored to ita nunnal ennd!-thin- , cases he nine will forever; destroyed hearing I atarrh. whli h Ir, of ten are caused nothing Sal an Inflamed contllllonby of the mucous aurfai es. We will lifve One Hundred Ioiiara lor any case oi I TleafnesB (caused hy calarrlo ttiat cannot be cured I Ej llail'a Catarrh Cure, send for circulars, free. . i ll I l CllL V VI- T...a.ln O Boldbv Pruct'lsts. "Sc. Take lia.i a lauilly l'llla for conatipatlon. PaxttneToilet Antiseptic . Patttnc to In W .'.'4 1 i ! .', .n "'We'!, until you can the ei:;;'i.h! ic i fr Sunday ft FegiiiiiinK his siiinoti muscular Scotch minister said that in every coi:k'' a a 'ion tlo re aerc generally thru- k.nds of people. Some were vcrv worihv mi n and women. Others were just ling and might be bet- ter than tin w, re, but others were actual dievhs. lie did not intend in to ihe first to this kind, who v, e air. ady good Chris- I mis and in f ilea! ly re.jiiii ing either i.iiv il'O OI' Cl l: are. The si coml class ill the 1,. ti. r for some plain was not so stieak'.lkK bi.i their cii-that of the third class, urgent i w pom l.i hid s.chen of as (! i'.s. To flu n" he said, "1 mean to s pi all. Tic!!, r. VSitit! up the right t e..,.t, ,;,., out :o: M ',i i, i n iioiit of him, he -I'll wa.t said: N. V, Veil hi oils!" woman: an,, examiners we a ::Jr- :.; I j,.a.-c- d A lJirge Trial Box and book of in Btructions absolutely Free and Postpaid, enough to prove the value ot Minis- pacd . - ii:i. Dcutt it to Form cf Sinner ter Was Preaching To. No FREE toVVCrfiEW PLAIN. HIS V.EANING f v 111 Gentie Sex Prefer Men as Their MidiAdv.sers. ' to "We should h. loo i' for five women a i t'il.ploj C.elil salt! t'.o Inedi-(ad medical evau. a la: jie New cal suiierir.lt York insurance cc :r ;;a' V, "if women i would only xattuhcd by i:l to ii t. oxen. Hut t!.. Only a lew .nt; in an u;days ago a wui t hi town spuria' i sent in her r the u plication i cxaiijiuaphone reque.- -' if tiun the f.ui, Ti i "All riiri.t.' o. k. shall he up ll. disotiRagi-j.i " 'She, uiu d tin woman. cl 1 say MADE WOMEN AVOID WOVEN DOCTORS IN MYSTERY WHICH stupid-lookin- HJSiO 5,300 COPIES 'pMfC ",nM 2283 j Oaden, Utah, THE DAISY FLY KILLER bonw in ami placet wbtrt nit ar trouble- - Buiue. ItnQ, neat and will nut inl j or lure anTtblnr. Try Uim one and III mil niwIfoolm kept t'YitMiira.Mnft priniirt for ?t'. It KOI MA ROM JUL, attw ftfkal 14 rehl;a. I. I. ALFALFA SEED BAILEY A SONS E. Second Sautti SL. tilt Lak 81 Cirt headquarters for thn bnat quality irt tsecils. also (Jrass and tianlen In a' -1 huainraa ordeni given pclal attention. 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Ota- .. 00 1.64 Primipt reomu aa DiU sampiaa 0i '.en Assay Co. 1729 lansiHOI DiNVaat. IT., oL. Howard E. Hurton, AVr,Tr..Vd Hpacur-fti- ver t.'mj; f i t. fl n .o.rt. ih- Mil: it'll utivp .ij or U'l f 'il1 oi,tn-- piplr 'tr". Sil I.'1 $i tio Uimmim. fi yanl3i l!t lnl HO Imtl-lii- it pi wiikt Cttlo. lii'i'myur. Carix.i.itt! ; appil-ra'- inintj i NEW PENSION LAWS c, Hank. KE U14 F Apply to SATIIAN I'll KUtllU, UiutliluKlou, i). C. St, i t W. N. U.. bait Lake-N- o. i!8, I904-- . ments-. Veteran German Soldier. Gen. Von Trotha, commander of the Sixteenth Infantry division of the f" yuan army, who has Just sailed for German South Africa to taka charge of the campaign against the kaiser's rebellious subjects, the Hereros, in B6 yeir old. From ISfii to 1 RH7 he commanded the kaiser's colonial forces In EM Africa, and In loot) he accompa-n- , ed Count Von Wnldersee to China with the tank of major general. Had No Love for Caesar. P.ey. Thomas Dixon. Jr., author of "The Leopard's Spots." says that when ore of his boys finished his "Caesar" last spring 1,1s mother asked liim: "Do yon think yon would know Julius Caesar i,ov If you met hli.l. A look of savage hate wrinkled his brow as he slowly replied "I'm not sure. Bui 11 tell you one thing, if should happen to meet hiui nobody else would ever know him!" MOUNTAINEER li 4 W MM 4U tt X MM OVEHALLS i I nre nirvde ly tho most skilled rprilors vrtd from the best mivterlivla which c . n be, ZZ.TSZ? pvirt hftscd s Mitde in ft ilin, big mrri and little 1 1 If your dralrr tan'l mpply you with Ihrm, we'd like to . know the rtison why. fer mei. X-- Z. C. M. I.. SALT LAKE CITV, VfAH. : 1 1 Railway to Rival Canal, Nicaragua will assist in construct-Ir- e a railway line arrots her territory as a Mihmtuto f,,r the promised canal. istn-n.in- n 441 T When Answering Advertisements Kindly Mention This Paper w I AL liilli li t on, l'ii. 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