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Show ASTHMA CURL FREE1 ft?, Itant Hrllol ar.J ?t rmaaent Crro! nil Ca Asthmal?r.ei Drir- -i ,. :. SEN T UI.V J AH-miI- t Your Nema Vrl KK'l IIT F POSTAL. ifrf Ao tret a fit.inir. 'i CKA1HED Li-h- - it t sua t,ii: I .'. a bntllil." fu:l-r!z- Wechalr. Rev. Dr. Morris tt Ur- ..). S w Habbl Irar.t. ( ..ik. J. a. 3, ll'Ot. Dre Taft t1r..' Vd: C,,.: Vinir ie luti ii A.ttirualrn'? ui; frl int ri:;in ly tnr A.ll'iua and Hay Vcrer, and It r.rn'M.iUn a n yiaira a iriiufib-wuti Aaih.m. ii auccete It wrikti aat'iniaiitna' ""J vuudurlul. V EvT 9HI H a 8 After liiv,n.' riff:j. It cn atate that , aiia!r-id- enorpliiue, chloroform ur ether, W culilalua Atlurmleiie err IruK voura, Do opluia EV. KR MuUKH WEUSHLEtt, ATO Trr N. V., Fob Bpitisu. 19 1 D Bno. Vemi'isn Co : (imiilrnuMi: 1 k rl Le Hi t leatiniontal frou lime of duty, turing tMe I tlie wonderful eff?.t ut y.iur A.tume.eiie, f.r liie eur of Aihrti. Mr wire lm le-altl clr-wllh a hma f.ir Hie peal VJ Haflnft ethaueUrd my own skill a weli at many petmo-tk- ' year!. I at mice utwn your wuidowe m l:i I h lr t, Nmr X Mliere, I chain td la ee your OtiUuiol b U o f Atthiii My wife c.imnnui'ed taklu; it e'l'ml Iris fl of No- I reuib.tr ean u cu ed a redf-i-l Improvement. Afur tt n one hnttlt her Athm iw d.aappeerea and he It hilri;l fiei 'mru ell f uiploiin I fool the! I em couelstcully . aflluiod w.tli itiia dmiriitun:; d' lecuuiaaud the IB edit n In all wu.i Yuma mpueifully, 0.1) Hlf.1,1, M. I), tia ir. rt rrr Trr tin is. V nfiuMve Kb , 'Ml. I ae trimiilrd wan A'th'nn fur 23 . I burs tried num "mnt rem d m, ti it Ihey fciveeil f:U:d. I run umh veir d end etarlril with trial buttle. 1 f'.tiuil relief at one... I lure aim-- jwrciiaii.-y.etr liili-l- i bulle, and I mil ever gran fill. I biTe a faun y of four Hndr-ian 1 f r l jwrt w i una'iU t i wur. 1 am iiow in the beet iif health a I em I 'in len.nm mv y.ui run nuke inch me fury day, TliU ( M di eea fli.. tl .iiu addrc n .3 11. y utoo et. S, HAl'HAEL, (17 E. at., Clly. Da. V lif . l 11. .".ill I -- V. r"lil.i i' "I that to n.ret at Mexico. It had few powers of lin own. All It could do on its most subject.') was to Rive advice to the states, jet H paved the way for a btrcng national jtovernnn-nt- . Io their pionj.--'- , toward federation the American cmlincnti) lire far ahead of Kurope", international European conferences are held only for certain specified pU!';0Ke. and generally rep-i. Ketit only a llaiib d number of have all the counput he,(.--,(-. tries of the hemisphere sending their delegates for a- general discussion of matters of common interest. Such fail to draw joint dincuteTK them closer together. There are ninny matters that are within the field of practical action already. An ititei national coin, for instance, which was one of the object condiscussed by the first ference, Is still a thing to be desired. And why Hhould we not have It? The delegation from the United States Ih eomporcd of the following members: Henry G. Davis of West Virginia; W, I. liurlianan, of Iowa; Charles M. Pepper, or the District of Columbia; John Uarieit, ol" Oregon; Volney V. Pouter, of Illinois; Jose I. Rodriguez, secretary. la.--t ii Kven if iiiiiliin;; definite be by t'.is .(jiifrcncc it u.U do great good. Kvviy such KUllicritig fcirlpi to bring the natioiiH tosi'thi'r and raniiliaiize them with the idea of cofirst Tho operation. conference vm held twelve ;ear.j ao. The next one may be held in half a dozen years or les. After that similar gatherings may meet every year or two, and when that happens the federation of the Western Hemisphere will lie. half iiifoinpllahcd. A fonsress of the American republics meeting annually or biennially would ussiiinn in time the characteristics of a common government. It would resemhleth" ennsress of the confederation that preceded tile, formation of our own ( on.Utution. That congress wan composed of the It delegates of Independent states. was a diplomatic' bod", like the one actrom-plishc- rt pow-erj- at once, addresisinz In Uie common parlance of the American people the present conference is the Illaine idea," nurtured, developed and brought down to the present moment. The Hint important Congiets was held in Washington, I). C, in lMj.9, and was the diiect result of Mr. lilaine's foresight and daring leadership. Its main object was to formulate "an agreement for the upon, and recommendation adoption to their respective governments of, a definite plan of arbitration of all questions, disputes and differences that may now or hereafter exist between them, to the end that all difficulties and disputes between such nations may he peacefully settled and wars prevented." Now, as theu. the question of arbitration is the most important and difficult problem which will be considered; but sometimes the altruistic dream of one decade is the operative diplomacy of the next, and it is certain that great advances have been made since the initial conference was held and the principles of reciprocity and international arbitration were first promulgated and discussed at a family gathering of the American Republics. bit nam ?:d ,i ,!. 6 - ,.iiff. r Mir limps may a$ just swgnovl" they i:uv be, in ome njiei is, but I i ail mouiul '1 o make ure the l imp pniiii'sH, there's only on. 'i r; yen it (;fiuiin Itn k for theiumuuu it j every Iieoffi-n-Jyo- f.uw IriochCittcr lamp it j.nt njtjoodas theLunpj 5 38 Park Place and 33 Barclay St., Sow E f T V f;; 'l THS EEST RESORT IS T077I all .Aii.ifcU.- more than ordlntry powers, and in the the author of biography of Abraham Lin- stern school of those crucial times coln and of other works on the great they devUo"ti unusual diplomatic emancipator, died the other day In and executive abilities. To how great Washington, aged 69. He had lived In a degree Mr. Nlcolay's faithful services the national capital ever since 18H0. contributed to President Lincoln's With the death of John O. Nicolay success rannot be rsUmated, but it is there remains but one survivor of the certain that his WJik at the White limine as the most important of his great war pifslilent's official houseMe hold John Hay, the present secretary life. He also performed. ( (I) G. Nlcholay. ! i 'jr III COURTEOUS TRF1TIERT TO IV ', General Morchandiso ator. Bur "a ..VV. aT i IN' CORFU HATED - 0o for your aapptlee her you r aure to Ba4 tbaa la eMeh and "bore you ran hare Urf Tartety Uxleot Iruui tud Willi prteo eouaj to aoy. Any aitlvle of meri'lieiiillea ret be fnaai In ipamt qaanVlv and bUUeat quality aA JR. DRY I I QDS GO. at N . - 'y. P. DATTOIT. 2Canacor. AaAAAAAAAAAeieAA N mm A eVAaVAAaV Sir II tl II , f i TDK I. ATI' J TIN Unla Street, Salt Lnk City. Bote the Address and Gall on as for Bargains C7-GD-- 71 mm A ataj state. All the m- nibevs of Lincoln's cabliii ts and n ar y a I th m n wh i supposed him i.i tho s n:ile .' luv.sc M '. Nieular and M are dead. U.iy both were yeiii'i men wh ,'hey w n' o lo Washing'ou as n's pr v t' secretaries In lsi"l. Hit i were in 'n o of Li-i- Mrs. Martin FER RF DEE. M.D. E- - 'prninUpd inud SMT KAKH L.aH wJJarfaatTa .V. iaeijmfafcj., .rtMtM !t P AELEY P. eilPJSTENSEN, , I JtfUt Vv 5 " - P 1 V Vi (ABASH IS THE SHORTtST U1 iSbVFFALO crso KAMSAt OTV. ST. IA)l IS, ChtCAUO In th tAliey uf lh J irilun which iihw pionnapil InbJ, mis travprH! th jf'ti ol l't.i!i- - Salt LmIi City, lb :!inite ' iMltjhtfiil, the) city ii of unuaul mtcieat, Rritl Ii aUiva fi j vnl,;. U cuu text b raAt'lirnl by tiit NKW YOUK c r.NTUAL LINES. A, iit and their conneioUiiLa. A.ofTrif ' "Ai will ix ent f fn. it ree '' "f "1 ' wi.-- Trr Kria." 10 n ad- IVnr p "iimi a i 'taae "f -- latun. br l'MMtnrr IMnla. (rorira yr irMUiii' A: I li'Uim Ar.nl Nrw 1, it.t Habr' d. lira lid leulral Btauoa, Ii 4. or lex B ph.'i. v f jiirciii'iioi;. I Ant ejpt.. Isr.auniiib i, I'ro.er. v..o. New Vera. ham L;;!cidn," on wliica h and Mr. for twelve years. Hay coil .boratcd The work is the st'imlard authority on all phases of Lincoln's public career. It tells the story of the historic epoch of which Lincoln was the central figure with an accuracy and fullness that render it of permanent vajue and interest. It should be accounted one of the fortunate circumstances of American history that two such able writers and political students as Nicolay and Hay were In such close relations with Lincoln and had begun collecting material for a history of the man and his times almost from the beginning of his administration. It is gratifying that Mr. Nieohy, in spite of poor health, lived to re.p a liberal reward of reputation and nioniy for his services as biographer and historian. r G. vv w' e. - NlCOT public soiviit- wh.n he chose John thus turning the Hay as his talents of tiie ycung Illinois lawyer into the elm .!;' of na Tonal politUa. The work for h hi. h Mr. Nicolay will !' binges! triit ml) 'ted. however, is th t of the ten vo'ume "Life of Abra- - Anarchuts. The London Spectator and the London Saturday Review both hare leading (ditorial articles on the of President McKinley, in which they set forth views on the problem of dealing with Anarchists. The Spectator believes that men of this dangerous character are increasing, but it thinks nothing is to be gained through sharper laws against Anarchists and Anarchist literature. Such laws, it tays. only bind the desperadoes more firmly together. It adds that there would be no injustice In punL-hinany person who in type recommends minder or suggests ways of committing it, but the editor doubts whether kings or presidents would be much safer if all such literature disappeared The trouble Is that denunciations of general society, which can hardly be punished, seem to have the worst effects In arousing the homicidal instinct. The Spectator comes to the conclusion that little or nothing can be done to prevent assassination that has not been done already. The first lirense for a female pilot Issued by the Baltimore board of steamboat inspectors, was given to Miss Carrie I!. Hunter of Snow Hill, Md Miss Hunter's father owns a small steam yacht, and her license entitles her to navigate vessels of that type on Poeomoke sound, river and tributaries. Miss Hunter is the second woman on the Atlantic coast to re ceive a pilot's license. 1 S 'My of S ,u n. IVnn W. WILSON, P. M. LATEST San A, B CO., SOLD BV .GERMANIA MERCANTIE He wm then ll yens old. but was considered one ol the b. i,:',iie.-In the Uim in I m. and rv n la wore Pick In fie recent years, ev :y y u g lady in the country prided herself in po,sos.-in- g autograph album. H w:s a popular fnd among the gi is to get the s g of their fiend, avd :s W.lHam WcKlnlcy wrote such a flue hand th.1t t uder he wa kept busy w i;.v words for them. Novelty Is the great parent of pleas-lirand the aotegmph album is a thing of the past. The album was originally owned by Mr. Lucy lteno, mother of Mrs. Solly, and ha wrs a school friend of McKinley. Vl UTATf CITY, 0? V.AN I OOOU t xarVa.a V-- a iN V i i rfia Murray Pharmacy '' Dr. ba. j i i YEARLY to Chriittaa mao or woman to took after our trowing buai- negs in this and adpiiDit); Counties; to act as Manuger and Correspondent; work can be done at Enclose self home. your envelops for stamped particulsrs to H. A. Sherman, Gfctieral MmiHer, Corccan li'iild-nigoiipositt U<eii SiattsS Treasury, VVashiugton, D. C. $900 1 T 5l4 CO. Palmyra. Fa ixil CRAY E 1 SOLE MANUFACTURES. Hall'a Ma.'- hlilloua u( lavt, X book iutl b juur Uor, Kalamazoo Cshset Ct liver find Hidden LAKE , ii ii - On Utah. jt Citt, GOLD; X $mi r4- Ageni Ptrt, rt jpr; -- filOOELS, riUE Crater s fa ITOTART PUBLIC and p. . b. r A fnnK fl' TK - V ? a 1 V I I I ICT0 LLaVK SALT LAKE CITY. No. 6. The "Feat, Mail," for Chicago, Bt. Paul, St Louis. Omuha, Kansai City. Denvar and Park City - 7 a. m. No. V The "OTHrlaod Limitwd," foi Chicago, Bt. Paul, St. Louia. Orraha, ll:4o a, an, Raoaaa City ucd Denror No. 4. Tha "Atlantio Eiprese," fo-Chicago, St. Louie, Uronha, Khubus City C:40 p. m, end Denvtr ARRIVE SALT LAKE CITY. NTo. 101. The "Fast Mail," from Chicago Bt. Iaouia, Omuha, Kansas City, Douvar 3 p. m. od Park City So. 1. "The Oveiland Limitfld," from Chicago, Rt, Paul, St. Louis, Oraaba, Kanaaa City ar.d lidtiver , 3 p. m. N'o. S, The "Pacific Express," from Chicago, bt. rati 1. bt Locia, Omaha, ":."Q a. m, Kansas City cud Denver II. M. CLAY, General AgiMit 201 Main St, Suit Lake City, I'tab. W. E. Ferrebee, Frop. Drugs and fa Medicines Tcilct ilr tides Sto. CaaMicat.,TotLT Articlks, i'Litai Soars, Combs, Pirfumibi, Bblsuks, DfoNSEa, Etc. Carbfcllt CoMrouaoa Fibt.Clas Pbaruaciit. PaaackirTio.vs Bt A Soda rountn'n- - and lee Cool Summer Drink Imperial Line. Oregon Short Line R. R. The Popular Line Points Utah. in the NtH'e of If you frteot.eult snliiep a t the point you yu 'd wild 10 ir he will nei o E. briu. ky. ti. 1. wi-- li W. Ecci.eii. to anyj point leirt l.lne through tickers tt tr-'- Hreir-- 11. r. M.. tliru A fo. T. A. sait Late Ulty. TIME TABLE. la the new time Cnrd of the Oregon Short Line: -- No 4 leaves touth-hounfor Tlnt'c I'nlnta '!? a ra nd eointa bHiwn Npbta o '.' fer Krlion.. t:.i a. m -Korio-boi- . 3 No ml ar from l tntle points f;4i a. in. Nephla and pnin 1s briwcen fiorth-bi'unNo. ar. f rnin Frisco il: T a. nt Tha followlni? Omaha to Chicago. SHORT LINE. Omaha to ISt. Paul and Minneapolis, Double Daily Service. UNIQUE! ENJOYABLE! a HEALTHFUL! e - I I minr nt in equipment, iifety, comfort and ceriaintr of eervire. Our trtlni cora-pri- ee everytlilnr Ibtt la up tn data and modern In the railroad world. Wide Trett buled rnulprurnt. Slerplne-eara- , dlntnf tree care, linnet, eaiokini and librar.T-cara- , rare. A 1 nor iliruuKheok reclln'n;'.chsir l Atk via thi i;euU for ticket! Pre-- e bitcQ ar ma bat ba In the nat- ural mineral wiier, neat a pp be Nature, yet placed within reach of all at the (amoui (A ' SALT LAKE HOT SPRINGS Sanitarium t Baths Illris Cntnl Ed'jiy. 52 V. Zi South Salt Late City F;nfl Bit' inj. Pre-- r H the Cove: ies nvrr oee and "Plcturce and N'nte Fn R uite" Ii an teiokiet tint new rout). A fr a repr wi;i lie uo.i cd on appliciUon. Fur fun her Ititnriiialieii, inapt and Um) tablei, apply to Tat Donald Rosa, V ai'rrs. Ilaif a uililinn (rl Ci-bme nt paneH tlironh the pouie rurh tlar. J liot Bith, In Part!atn aoi Mf- - QT - bit Tura, Pn Fiur and Larg, Swtmmii'f pooit , the BcoVer T. WAnhlngton ha.e been a two weeks' vacation camp- - (sending -- bt. . and Ccmmemal loor. rr i "5 Coni'iereial Agent, md South Streota, et beeSuit Lhk Citv, Utah. I ALL THE , Comforts of Home rnthlne health and pleasure br hen tn ba4 TN'.iliir thr bath Lake. Oyn da; and nlhL Can hi haa rm t- - MarmEcenl Litnlled Tjain of ti e . . , For Ne.it 1'tttinfr Clothes and Keationalile Prices, SEE Chicago IJiinaakee & fO-- 11 I LAWYER O O Rowne M and incCoroer of 2nd tsouth ilj sin-den- ts WIN FX IN - 10 dilur and tuiUct Ui Ciali f.i eetalil tiied marm.acrar.u? Wiiwieei-.fiCH) a )car. euro pay. 11 one-atiiir liouje, t'.iaa enper'eucB rn;n:rid. Our In any Citj .Eaclaie ai.y back mmped emehipe. Man ilu'turera, Xlilxi 8' Cuioat'o. floor, 834 w .A'," and Burgeon. - UTAH. - Pbyfciciau MURRAY, WANl'E'i.-ACTIV- alof an bum in which Vr o.h' it M Kiu'.ey wh u lie wis wrote a verse of po-'rm l, 0 attending the seminary tv la r.re oOe F. C. . Autograph of McKJnfcy When a Hoy. "A MAKE SucinccG '! Oards. SALT '- EnglUb Vielvt on Mercantile Company. -- Vt Trepidant Lincoln's K te Secretary and Historian N I- 1 Vail ll.C OAnOOlT, Propj- - -- 2 A. H3. Germania :- -: 'IB lbl It ' I I EXCHANGE, Finest California Wines. Jifcr Gallon, 35c Per Quart . CKj, U. It; LAND & MINING ATTORNEY Room 309, Templeton ii 1 York. ni Thp &i l you will come again. 5jF.CC0i.8ET3 ll. Old I TBI Burr ov iitroRTio Atn oouuno A.IO C1QAIL$ I.1U, IJqUOK J i' I i session !3 Eat Fust ix il felt 141 L'Jj tbaraeter John f MURRAY i S has Tub Rochester Lamp Co., aviae.Jae'' i j V, Wo make nil ntovp too, ill fact, anything in oU or gal txluies. S ' i M 1 rj b i Jt i! fMV.f'r VI. East Second Scutli. Circii'-evr- . L. H. Mr: The lamp thnt doesn't fl.ira tip or moke, or causs y :u t'j use tad Ui ;:ud;r ; Hie l.tiiui tiiat luoks'n) v.l'.cn you Ri-- t it and slays K)"di tli9 lamp ti: it )'uu never wiliuiyly jurt with, once you liavo it; that' 57 Try once IToor .'loth Ht., N, Y. iThe Lamp of Steady Habits SAND'S CAPE, for 3nd Fourth Hooper Ll.i, wealth It W Inj rander iaatimoiiiaja fretr. r!ti!mrii:i:L'iBi.iinn!CT!i:!n::ro!Bnii:ii:miiiii!nTO you are in the Citv, stop at many Court R(Mirler to court In Michigan and tub.. TAFT T.ROV DR. Wlii--n Gatrell, Cecrge veara OSlcial For H THE TAlLOrt. State Street, Salt Lake City. 171 SHOIITEAIIDara UPtWUTI3S coxocercD et lit -- A NT chox or nriQrra HALL I KEASONALLE TRICES, SEE T.nUHT Trfal Bottlo Sent Absolutely Freo on Hecelplof Postal. Do not d.'lty. Writ ME DIG IN" 10 CO., 7!) c , f l. i.u.e. Ala. ATI END i'l x that the At !a. t it ia 8.-- t (k-in th City of Miiifwviire Meiiru is tu bf hi'hl according to the programme, whiib fcfts tii Uat of the for 'lit. 22. Chili' has first Hcyt-iiwaivi'ii Imr otji- - tiois.s fur thi' time and ili-i ii a unit s, ami (hat re ihw-- i the I LOT H ES C (i tji"i ..PBCTICLBU5I5ESS. c 1 ne For Heat Fitting Qooda OUi I Kfct I pr. HTiau fel wbt-- 1 1 1 Xxii-- I RD3 m4"; A J yrt-- Vrlt rt-il- ', in ; ii ! nil frtii. TbeREV. O.F tvrt.I.i. of Villa Ridje, uf Aelltrnalf oe !,l.,ere: ''Tunr trial I ranant tell rerelyrd la jfood fiiiid.tiua, thei'kfii! f.;el fur t tie (uud de yuii ai a are) chaiurd ailh nrd frum It pulnd enre thru! and Ai'luna for ten yrare. I d. , aired of yjr Ue uc cured. I taw jour a rtiaaruf ut for the cure of tliie dreadful and At!ima, and tormenting d tliuuhl yuu tal iiTeriinkn ) niiieelret.bul To uir anon It t trial. reiulird tu Itl.meiit, 11. e tr ai a U d like cbariu, Send '. tp'i Asti.nia. !;k ,:,t nii;iiii i H FQ3 i'j Arlraatr DICE e St. Paul Railmay Iff, sJZ Lalh(OUAHtf 9 IT 'is In the valley of the Gauley river, In West Virginia, not far from the r'are where, as a boy. he worked in a coal minp amI 8b0ut tho salt furnaces. Mr. Washington has always retained a warm regard tor the rivers and mountain of his boyuood home, and rnjoya Klnf i,ack there, while th people (,f j),. rrKardlesR of race. 7 J ar proud of him and unite to render him every possible courtesy. Miss Louise C. Panforth, who ha had charge of tho postofflre In Vfeath-erfll- d Bow, Vt, for fifty yean, haa resigned. Her salary, depending upon the stamp cancellation, has been about f ISO for a number of years. THE TAILOR 171 State SILVER st, Stlt STATE Offioe: ISM Larimf.r St, DAT CCCDS CC Denver, Colo. Club Room Supplies, Kottlelte Wlieeln a Specialty. Orders filled Promptly. VF" Writ for Cataloifua, THAI ELECTRIC-LIGHTE- roCHE.. I.1HHHY- fHAia-cARa- , I n itnio. n -' AM) PALAl k hi SETEm. For thoee who aierp wail im a train, we hire wbal you waul. Fur tbo.e wlio dno'l lean well we taeie an F .ctrlr Lamp la jour berth b) wl Ii li juu can rml ill n'.kt It you wltu, wtllioul ditturbln Olhere. tn faet ill tha modi-rfoeTPiirn''e, bwtl for SAFETY and COM I Oil , !, be ka If yo via the t.., 1. js S;. p. fiy. , L U Uowataa, Comn.rrrial Atr-n- t. VO0li, Eall Laae Ulj, LUaa.. CAh.x. Lake City SFCKTIKG 1 SOLID da ly at fl 1)1 o'clock p. m r t lllCAUil. |