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Show ous existence "at the rase," as 1b fell early manhood, in 18:52 he went to Albuquerque and shortly became foreman of the job department of one of LUCK OF A URD the local newsptpers. where ha reSENATOR, mained fur the net three years. Soured by his summary dismissal Who Still Brain lh Prnnltjr for Having: from the ranks of the Republican parVoted Against the mpeartittrut uf ty. Senator Ross became a Democrat, Fre.ldeut Johntiu Now a lfaruier and and this change In political faith enI'rtutvr. able d President Cleveland in 1SS3 at least partially to reward Ross by appointing him governor of New Mexico. Special Letter. Gov. Ross Dividing Ins time between a little Upon his retlremei.t in i... fruit and alfalfa farm on the outskirts fitted up a small Job priming office in Much of the ttme be of Albuquerque. N. M., and a printing Albuquerque. office in timt place, living a life of was the only workman employed. In comparative obscurity. Is a man who the humble routine of printing sale once was prominent in the political bills, circulars and advertising "dodglife of the nation, who occupied a scat ers" he spent the next Id years. Two years ago Gov. Ross sold his in the United States senate and whose vote saved Andrew Juhuson from be- printing office and purchased a fruit ing removed from the Presidency. His and alfalfa farm of s f w acres in the name is Edmund G. Koss and he was outskirts of the thy. Here In a little Mexican adobe lmuse ; js spending once governor of New Mexico. the sunset years of his life, going into Gov. Ross, as he Is known to the people of New Mexico, is one of the ubiq- town occasionally to work at his trade. uitous Ohio men. He was born 75 SOME DANGER FROM WEALTH. years ago in Ashland, Ohio, near the birthplace of Senator William B, Alli- The Couimaud of Lumirlea Tanda to son of Iowa. Gov. Ross is one of the 8tunt th. Mind. oldest printers living. When 8 years A noted German pl.iiosopher said old he began learning his trade. Thenceforth the printing office was his that every fine dinner his friends had invited him to had injured his digesonly school. The slavery excitement tion, and consumed an amount of vital of the ear!y '50s found the young printer foreman of a job office In Milwau- energy that would have been sufficient for the production of an entire page of kee. Of Puritan ancestry, he was natuwriting. Eaclnot theae dinners rally an intense abolitionist. The for good mation of the young Republican part?t he said, had blunke'd his brain and at Ripon, Wis., appealed to him. He Incapacitated htiujfor high thinking soon after took an active part in and good literary fcbrk. One cluster of grapes, one slice of Jiread, and a glass bringing about a meeting in Milwaukee for the organization of the party of milk twice a day afforded him all at that place. Then he removed to the nourishment he required. This was of plain living Kansas, and entered the fight for free- a remarkable example dom in the new territory. In 1805 he and high thinking. In choosing an occupation It Is of founded the Topeka Tribune, one of the Misgreatest importance to choose that the west of first the newspapers souri river. As its editor he rendered which will leave one free to develop the higher nature, to live a life as no small service to the cause. When the fight for freedom and complete as life is possible, says Suche Union reached the war stage the cess. Considered from the standpoint of young editor followed it up, enlisting as a private Iu the Eleventh Kansas the welfare of the race, or from that of nature itself, scarcely anything could Cavalry. He saw service with his command throughout the war, and at its be more unkind or crtie! than to place end was mustered out with the rank of a youth, with all hiB budding possibililieutenant-coloneWhen Col. Ross ties depending for their development returned to Topeka the legislature was upon the stimulus which the consciousin a deadlock over the election of a ness of necessity gives, in the midst senator. His faithful and efficient serv- of great wealth and luxury. Few things are so paralyzing to the ice to his party before the war and his record in the army rendered him a average ambition, so detrimental to conspicuous figure at the capital, and the cultivation of the faculties, as the the long deadlock was broken by his consciousness of being placed beyond the need of struggle. On the other election. hand, nothing else so develops the Impeachment Proceedings. In congress Senator Rosb was a powers of youth, so stimulates the unof possibilities, as the con strong party man. Throughout the folding sciousness of being entirely dependent over reconstruction the long fight measures he was a radical of the strict- upon one's own exertions. Many a man lives in a palace surest sort. In this he represented the intense spirit then dominant in Kan- rounded by all the luxuries wealth can sas, and was popular with the people. purchase, while his soul grovels in the mire. Many a millionaire frescoes In He was obedient to caucus mandates. the celling of his sumptuous home with the richest figures that the masters can devise, but the ceiling of hia mind is frescoed with hideous, demoralizing pictures. His home is filled with beauty, but his heart is black and murky with the images of a diseased imagination. DOOMEDTOOHSITMTY THE PIONEER DRUG STORE. ONE-TIM- E Da. JOSEPH JIARWOTT, Psor., IS THE PLACE TO Drugs, Toilet Articles, In all these departments we 1 BUY--- ' BKs, gtationerjy', eto. carry the Finest and Best Selected Stock to be found in town. OUR PRESCRIPTION DEP'T -- is presided over by a careful and experienced Pharmacist. scriptions compounded any honr at night. We also carry Hue of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Pre& ' full We are agents for the celebrated remdeies advertised elpewhere in this paper, namely: "Dr. King's New Discovery", "Electrio Bitters'', "Bucklen's Arnica Salve ', and "Dr. King's New Life Pills " I Corner of Stato & LZurray St. Harris Furniture and Carpet House. WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL DEALERS IX Furniture, Carpets, Draperies, Crockery, Stoves, Glassware, Tinware, Eto. 234-23- 6 It fnrnisli your house ill prices. Cash Always or ccmplets. State fte lowest Street Plan. Icstallment Salt Lake City, Utah. t anti-slave- ASTHMA CURE FREE! Asthmalene Brings Instant Relief and Permanent Cure in all Cases l. SENT ABSOLUTELY ON RECEIPT OF POSTAL. Wri e Your Nm and Address Plainly. There is nothing like Asthma, t lene it bring CHAINED relief, even in the worst cases. It cures when inst-an- ter YE ASS fob all else fails. S The REV. C. F. WELLS, of Villa Ridge, (ays: "Your trial bottle of Asthmalt-nreceived in good condition. I cannot tell you liow thankful I feel for the (rood derived from it. I was a slave c haincd with putrid sore throat and Antlima for ten rears. I despaired of ever beintr cured. I saw your advertisement for the cure of this droadful and tormenting disease, Asthma, and thought you had orerspoken yourselves.but resolved to jtlve it a trial. To my asloo (aliment, the trial acted like a churui. Send me a f e bottle." 11!., Rev. Dr. Morris Wechslr. Kabbi of the Cons;. Bual Israel. ' New York, Jan. 3, 1901. Drs. Taft Bro.' Medicine, Co.: Your Asthumleoe is an ex. Gentlemen: cellent remedy for Asthma iiud Hay Fever, and iu composition alleviates all troubles which combine with Asthma. Its success U astonishing and wonderful. RIN68 RELIEF. QUAINT After uavinir it carefully analyzed, we can state that Asthmalene contains no opium morphine, chloroform or ether. Wery truly yours, EV. DE. MORllH WEC3HLEB. , avos Spiiisgs, N. T., Feb. 8. IS 1. Dn TirTBitos. Meoioinu Co.: Gentlemen: I write this testimonial from a Sense of duty, bavin? tested the wonder-Ju- l effect of your Aitumalona. far the cure of Ath in,. My wife has been afflicted with pasmodic asthma for the past U years, llavinar eihausted my own skill a well as many others, I chanced to see your situ upon your wiudows on 130th street, XewXora, I at once Obtained a battle of vly wife com.nenced taking it about the Brst of No. ember. I very soon noticed a radical lin provement. After us'nj one bottle her Asthma Eias disappeared and she is entirely fres from all symptoms. I fen that I can consistently ecotntneod the medicine to all wtio are affl.cted with this distressing disease. Yours respoetfully, O. 1) PHELS, M. D, EDMUND G. ROSS, lie had shown no indication of aspirVemois. Trr Feb.3, 1901. I was troubled with Athms for 23 years. I have tried numirou remedies, but they to national leadership. He was ing fcave all failed. I ran across your advertisement and started with a trial bottle. I found popular in the senate. His future was e I relief at once. have since purchased your bottle, and I am ever grateful. I full of When the congresnave a faml y of four children, and for six years wan uuable to work. Iam now in the est of Ritalin aud am doing business every day. This te.timotiv von can make aueh use sional leaders at length determined fas you see fit. lloine address 23 Rivin-ftost. 8, RAPHAEL, 87 E. lJ'Jth at., City. upon impeachment as a means for deposing President Johnson they never doubted that they could rely on the Trial Bottle Sent Absolutely Free on Receipt of Postal. Kansas senator to the utmosc. It was well understood that several Republican senators were not kindly disposed Do not delay. Write at once, addressing DR. TAFT BROS.' toward such an extreme measure as MEDICINE GO., 73 East 130th st., N. Y. impeachment, and toward the end of the trial Senators Fessenden, Fowler, Grimes, Henderson, Trumbull and Van Winkle announced their opposition to conviction upon any of the charges, and several others had announced that they did not believe there was any evidence to sustain several of the articles IN ORDERING At this juncture the of Impeachment. attitude of Senator Ross- became" a tB. Knos. Co (ull-niz- YOU 'ARE SAFE - HUSLER'S FLOUR Your money back if it don't Suit after a Fair Trial. Milling Co. Inter-mountai- n 333-3- 40 trial. State Street,Salt Lake. Grande Western Denver & R.io Grand R.io AND choice of THREH duticet routea icroat the continent and the moat magnificent tcenery in America. Only line passing directly through Offer A Three Fvst Through Trains DaJly A Leaving Provo for Salt Lake Gty and all Point Teat 8i20 For all Polo's East 9i48 t mi 4il6 e ra, md 935 e. m. 1 m Hi20 m 9i3S Pullman, Palace and Ordinary Sleeper, Free Reclining Chair Car Perfect Dining Car Servive on all Through Train. Personally Conducted Excursion. Inquire of Ticket Agent or !f- - source of much uneasiness to the opponents of the President. After the senate had been organized as a court to hear the case, Ross had resolutely refused to discuss its merits or to say what his vote would be. He would only say that he would hear the evidence and the arguments, and then cast his vote In accordance with his oath to give the accufied a fair and impartial pm and a ,..m-Ti- V CEO. W. HEINTZ, Asst, Ccncra.1 Passenger Agent. SALT LAKE CITY. Cat Into Otmcnrlty. Rumors of corruption and undue Influence began to fly about Washington. Letters and marked editorials Instructing the senator how to vote came to hlra by the thousand. or political ruin were held up as the two alternatives. Rut to no avail. Ross adhered to his determination to decide the case upon Its merits as best he could, and refused to commit himself. He was torn between his antipathy to the President, his deep political prejudices, his ambitions and his desire to conform to the Rentiment of his state, on the one hand, and the conviction, glowly forcing Itself upon him, on the other, that Johnson was not guilty of misdemeanors in office. This refusal to commit himRelf In advance made Senator Ross the marked man of the trial. When the vote was taken on the famous eleventh article, on May 10, 1SH8, the eyes of the great audience, as well as of the nation, were centered nnnn r.ltn. When he Joined with his Insurgent colleagues In pronouncing the President not guilty there burst nhout Ms head a storm the like of bti l never any other public man, and he wan cast Into the wilderness of obscurity. NEW MUNSTER. Intereatlng; riace Located la the Stato " of WUcoitth. One of the most interesting places In the state of Wisconsin Is the village of New Munster, in the western part of this county, which, hidden away amidst a dozen little hills, presents a picture of a bit of ancient Europe transported to American soil, but tasting none of the beiefits of American civilization or custcms. Munster, as It was originally called, was founded way back In the thirties, but while other towns have grown to cities, the village with great natural resources still remains Munster, with a few hundred inhabitants. It is a typical German village, such as could have been seen along the banks of the Rhine seventy-fiv- e years ago. Its pavement resounds with the tramping of wooden shoes, and nearly every one of Its inhabitants still carries out the old traditions handed down by the German ancestry. Ancient Roman Catholic customs are rigidly adhered to In the smallest detail. The inhabitants of the town, almost without exception, are devout worshippers at the Roman Catholic church, and the old mediaeval customs are carried out. When the spring comes the people assemble at the church and the priest leads them through the fields, blessing the field and praying God for a bountiful yield of grain. On Corpus Christl Sunday the entire town turns out, and, dressed ft white robes, the priest and people bear the blessed sacrament through the streets In the ancient custom known as "Making the way of the cross." Children in white run all along the way, scattering flowers In the way of the procession, and all along the route shrines have been built among the trees, at which the marchers stop to worship. Dara of Appl),r,t Are Gone. A few years ago Orange county, N. T., made more applejack than any other county In the Union, New Jersey e not barrtd, snys an farmer. In the town of Warwick alone there were 27 applejack distilleries. We turned out 100,000 gallons a year, and paid the governnien. $120,000 a year tax for doing It. There was scarcely a town In the county that didn't squeeze Its quota of apples Info cider and convert the cider Into applejack. Orange county began the making of applejack before the Revolutionary war, There is in use in the Sayre distillery near Warwick a kettle and worm, the product of which In applejack paid excise duty to King George HI. It was then In a still somewhere in the Hudson Highlands. The Sayre still Is the only one left out of the 27. All the old stills in other parts of the county has disappeared. old-tim- Making Death living Nerea.lty. The undertakers of Tarrytown, N. 3 , talk of going out of business because in sixty days, with a population of 10,000, the town haa hRd but two deaths. They don't wish their fellow residents 111, but they really can't nee how they are going to live If nobody HI. De.llnlri Tenia. Vnon his retirement In 1S71, else will die. Itofs made several successive newnp-- jt ventures tn Kansas, all of whfctj The Inhabitants of the provlnca of were failures, and a rhort time sufficed Ontario write more letters than those to find him again citing ont a precarl- - of all the rept of Canada. 1. WORTHY SUCCESSOR. A THE HOME GOLD CURE. P. MoOMlH tf. New Under "Something Ah Ingenious Treatment by which The Sun" Drunkards ar Being Cured AH Doctors have tried to cur catarrau by the use of powders Daily iu ?fite of Themacid gases' inhalers and drugs in selves. pate form. Their powders dry up No Noxious Doses. No Weakeu-iuj- v the inticuoua membranes causing them to crack open and bleed. The of the Nerves. A I'leiwant pow erful acids used iu the inhalers and IWiive Cure for the have entirely eaten away the sants announce to the people oi Liquor Habit. membranes that their makers have Eegv to Lake county that ho Salt aimed to cure, while pastes and ias ths only Veacli is now known It and ointments cannot the disease. generally under.-ton- d that Drunkenness is a An old and experienced practi . dieease. ami uot weakness. A tioner who has for m iiiy years body filled with peison, ami uerves made a close study and specialty completely shattered by periodical of ther treatment of catarrah, has or countant use of intoxicating at last perfected a treatment which IN THE OUTSIDE CCUNTY liquors, requires au antidote when faithfully used, not only re lieves at once, but permanently LOCATED AT.... capable of neutralizing and eradicures catarrah, by removing the cating this poisinn, and d.istroj in MURRAY, UTAH. the craving for intoxicants. Suf- cause, stopping the discharges, and ferers may now cure themselves at curing all intlamation. It is the And Is prepared to furnish a ful home without publicity or Iosm of only remedy known to science that line of Ca.kete, wood and clotht time from business by this wonder- actually reaches the afflicted parts. Coffins imported and covered, ful "Home Gold Cure" which lias This wouderlul remedy is kuown boms mads. Quotes price ah been perfected after many years as "SnulU-'the Guaranteed eqnsl to say in Bait Lake, Cure" aud is sold at tht exof close study and treatineut of Ons block east from. inebriates. The faithful une ac- tremely low price of one dollar, "William's Corner, Murray, TJtahj cording to direct. ona of this each package containing internal wonderful discovery is positively and external medicine sufficient guaranteed to cure the most obsti for a full month's treatment and nate case, no matter how hard a everything necessary to its perfect drinker. Our records tdiow the use. marveloua of "Snuffles" id the only perfeot B transformation Advantage Goodl M ChLIoju. FKKIC 1 thousands of drunkards into sober, catarrah cure pver made and is 3B 4XD Va.a (fortius I industrious and upright men. now recognized as the ouly safe Wives cure your husbands! aud positive cure for that annoying Children cure your fathersll This and disgusting disease. It cures remedy is iu no sense a nostrum all intlamalioii quickly and perbut is a specific for the disease manently and is also wonderfully ATTEND only, and la so skillfully devised quick to relieve hay fever or cold and prepared that it is thoroughly in the head. Boloble and pleasant to the taste Catarrah when neglected of'.en bo that it can be given in a cup of leads to consumption "Snuffles" tntlQUS lOROeL Of tea or coflee without the knowledge will save you if you nse it at once. of the person taking it. Thous- It is no ordinary remedy, but a -.- PRICTIC1L ands of drunkards have cured complete treatment which is posiand IYPEWSJT1- Ithemselves with this priceless tively guaranteed to cure catarrah OONDCOTID BT remedy, and as many more have iu any form or stage if used accordbeen cured and made temperate ing to the directions which accommen by having the "cure" admiuis-trepany each package. Don't delay For many rears Official by loving friends and relatives but send for it at once, and write Court Raportar to courts without their knowledge in coffee full particulars as to jour condila Michigan sad Utah,. or tea, and believe to day that they tion, and you will receive Bpecial isd sessioii discontinued drinking of their own advice from the discoverer of this free will. Do not wait. 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