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Show CALLED TJtOOl'S ORDERS STATE Ml LITIA TO CARBCN COUNTY. GOV. WELLS - . OUT V i Gor-ern- .. ..-5 --s i .. ). - . fc i T m - .. . v- ilrs. Anderson, a ' - prominent societywoman of Jacksonville, Fla., daughter of Recorder of Deeds, West, who witnessed her signature to the 'following letter, praises Lydia E, Pinldiam's Vegetable Compound. " Deau JIrs. Pi.viuiam : Tliore are but few wives and mothers who have not at times emiured agonies and such pain as only women know. I wish such wcnic-- bu-- the value of Lydia K. IMnlibam's Veetabl Compound. It is a re markable medicine, different in action from any I ever knew and thoroughly reliable. "I have seen eases where women doctored for years without penna- uuueui, wjo wLTtfiiurea m lass man Uiree monms atler taking your vegetable compound, wnile others who were chronin nnrl came out cured, happy, and in perfect health aft V'ith thia medicine. I have never used it myself without great benefit A few doses restores my strength and appetite, gaining and tones up the entire system. Your medicine has been tried and found true, henca I fully endorse it." aim li. A. Axdehsox, 225 Washington St, Fla. Mis. Used, 2425 E. Cumberland St., Philadelphia, Pa., says t "Dear Mrs. Pixkiiam: I feel it my duty to write and tell you the good I have received, from I.ydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. "I have been a great sufferer with female trouble, trying different doctors and medicines with no benefit. Two years ago I went under an operation, and it loft me in a verv weak iil-u- ; Jack-eonvill- e, rif ' condition. I had stomach trouble, backache, headache, palpitation of the heart, and was very nervous ; m lact, I ached all over. I find , 1. l i: i, i reacues is me vmy mcuicme mat juujs W.V.1..U,, 1.1 .1 recdulu. uuuuum, nuu uum Wf When Hess, FIRE ON RIOTERS. Striking Chicago Street Car Employes and Police Clash. While preparations were being completed Monday for Ihe opening of the State street cable line, not heretofore operated during the strike cf employes of the Chicago city railway, rioters were encaged in trying to put out of commission the four lines which the company has been operating on a limited scale. Trol ey wires were cut In, a half dozen places on Halstcd street, and the cars on that liue were delayed over an hour while repairs were being made under police protection. A serious riot occurred at Forty-firs- t and State streets when the trains arrived at that point. Many shots w.e.re fired by the police and one man Is believed to have been hit by a bullet, while several were knocked down by the officers. n feeling', inflammation of the ovaries, backache, flitulence, reneral debility, indipestion, and norvous prostration, thev Fould remember there is one tried and true remedy. Lj uia E. Pinkhani's Vegetable Compound t one removes such troubles. The experience and testimony of some ef the most rioted women of America po to prove, beyond a question, that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound will correct all such trouble at once by removing the cause and restoring: the organs to a healthy and normal condition. If in doubt, write Mrs. Pinkhani at Lynn, Mass, as thousands do. Her advice is free and helpful. No other medicine for women in the world has received such wideXo other medicine has such a spread and unqualified endorsement. record of cures of female troubles. liefuse to buy any substitute. FORFEIT If w Rnnot forthwith produce the original nttn ud tlgottarw of 50Q3 wio K.u.uuiis, HALL'S DIPHTHERIA AND fOm TH6 MOUTH. THROAT, STOMACH AND BOWELS.... Hslden-Juiso- win prove meir aosotute EPnusuetiMn. Li dim . l'lnkham Medicine Co., woii-i- CANKER K C VC f) FA Real Estate S j A. RJCHTE!?, $ 19 W. FOR BY ALL ORUQQI3T ANO GtNEHAL STORES. Salt First South. Lake City, Utah, Salt Lithe City. work-Bhop- . Washing In Winter. Ilousekef peri naturally dread dish washing In winter, owing to the fact that II chars the hands and renders them hard and rough. Much of the however, results from the use of Impure soap. If Ivory Soap Is used In wahlne; dlahrs nd the hands are carefully ringed nnd dried, they will not chup.-l- i.' K. I'AKKEIL Dish OGOEN'3 CZ3T AND- - ?2im WA PATENT MADE BV 03DEN & ELEVATOR CO. KS1LLIS35 UTAH. OGDEN, tlmt I !otfue. Cfft'rO I - ba'rn'nn In tfwinr for t. fiom fa't.rr. nnvliur t.' r"'l. l A Write at on-- ' f r rjeVor'i r,i vr!ot. Mauilo Hnd 1 mtnic. line, Uuilars. btrin THE McK ANNON EROS, MU3IC CO. 8203 Washington Ave. Curt en, Utah. fpS U'-- . i"r i.;e j.er KO.M u- tf:.H Me . :! 8 lor Irve ',II fu.l nn.er IV rteUSy I'lrttfumr-- . il Caiiw Cure CG3EN, UTAH. Hardinc's C Co." IKTER-MO'JBUS- rriirrr atooden, oth.-- r Vrl!e re A. SMI I II, i li & ut'.'i. lnsii!ii:!Ln t.. J. S 0 Ira CUSI.MSS :! Pa -- ij73 wr"". f Demand for Reform Means Additional Cruelty to People. The correspondent of the London Times at Sofia reports that while negotiations are dragging at Constantinople, there is no remisIon of the severities practiced upon the unfortunate population of Macedonia under the giiise of a search for arms. "I am Informed," adds the correspondent, "that the maltreatment of tha peasantry Is even worse than It was during the insurrection." BEAR iTaNGRY. RussU r 1st. k-- 11 ; The London Daily Mail's Toklo cor respondent says that the Russian mInister at Seoul had addressed another note to the Korean government declaring that If Korea should Ignore all warnings and jiersit-- in opening Yon gampho to foreign trade Russia will take active steps to deal with the situation. The Korean government has replied, strongly objecting to ns a violation Russia's Intcrferem-of Korea's sovereign rights. Governor of Hawaii Sworn In. Governor Carter of Hawaii took the oath of office and was formally Inaugurated Monday at the capltol. There was a larpe opsembly of federal and territori.il' oflicl, ils and members of the army and navy. Edward of publlo S. Boyd, coiiimlsoloner lands, tendered bis resignation, and It will bo accepted. All the other mem-ber- s of the f.overnnr's official staff cc--.Henry E. will be retnlned, of publlo Pitpei'lttteii-iiTiCooper, works, and Ab xt'.iler G. Hawes. Jr, private secretary to the governor. t liufT-iio- - r - d d y 'A i W ill r-- than aiv K&Mrtrii v ,, i Look tor 017 ii MitineV ! Utah Be.i.lmy ; U (, ti .r.j .ii ini. St . tnkt. Mf'K Co. bi.i Lot t tj. MAX O'F.ELL'S SISTERS OP "CHARITY RESPONSE. Mint Officials iiettDe. th J$ Resuit 0 Grace'ui and Witty Ac'.nowledgment Dfc'Ml Plot cf a Chairman's Introduction. A professor Charles M C5.:fk surintecdm ho i... i a cha'rman Pc-ru-na of a meetiLj at which the la'.e Max of the Vlndici ,:, u. MaTla ,aci O'Ke'.l was to lecture Introduced the mlnt-r,,.a Reck, kiIll nortiy A Frenehn-ala the fvllotsir.g manner: fore noon S.v M f.irv:,,n itt "Ladles and fleutlemea: When we the Etith levs a, v.dieaur mine wish to se ourselt-- s. as Individuals! at Crirple Cre-- t, C;)o have recourse to tie mirror. This The exploswvurr,.,, v, title Super- we cannot ilo as a cation. I take intendent MC'V; anJ Mlaer peclt pleasure in introducing a gentleman were In the ca?t Tb,v wwre tne on!y who will act as a French mirror, by j I aa sure, means of passengers. Jtu tne cagQ reached obtain an ucb you will, vtew and pleasing adequate , the siith level lb, I)U!on of yourselves as a nation." the It wrecked ;,tL ragB aiuj gvaft The Introduction pleased O'Rell and i at that point, aaj;tgten,jy killed both t responded in a vein as jovial: "I men. It is p am requested to reflect on a nation. MSerted by ofHowever, I must take second place to ficers of the V.Sfiatjr Min;u? comas caused the man in the moon, for he reflects pany that the np )0!1 cn the earth. As an Imported French I This stateby an Infernal mirror I sha.l do the best I can to give ment was maiu,,,r a thorough exyou a correct picture of tho nation amination bad bsma(le of the sbait. And if jour chairman remains where The Infernal tnahine, containing ! he Is, In the background, he will add j t . many pounds oj jjsant was placed greatly to the reflective poser of the mirror." In the sixth level, ril.-- is part of the abandoned 0f the mine, HE GLADDENED THE CHILDREN. within a few the shaft. Then a loaded revolrw was fixed In the Baltimore Citizen Introduced German . shaft, with Its stole pointing directly Toys in America. toward the inf-n- i; mR1hine. Perhaps Mr. Henry chwarz of BalTo the triggCT the revolver was timore actually was not, as has been attached a etrltj. hlch was thrown olalmed, the man who Introduced a across the shi: a manner new element In American life by SUCQ that when the rtfe oame dOWn and bringing German toys here and openencountered thtring the revolver ing the eyes of this country's children - 1 .. I would eiplode. ? Dul et gtriking the to their " ; Girls and boys, ! infernal njaciii scee of this re- doubtleas, delights. had toys ever since it have volver have be recovered from the been possible to construct a doll bottom of the shsft, but not a vestige has out of rags or an imitation gun out of of the infernal tuchlne can be found. a stick of wood; but at any rate, Mr. Schwarz was one of the pioneers in BATTLE IftTH MOROS. The followlag letter is from CongressIn every country of the civilised world ormging ma uerman variety, wmcn j sisler$ c chanty R!e Not only man. Meekison, of Napoleon, Ohio: may ds oescnuea as tue toy rescuea dothey mincicr to His $:iniual and intel- The I'eruna Medicine Co,, Columbus, O.t Three Hundred A Killed During Enfrom barbarism and made civilized, lectual cee.ls oi the chaiges committed to Gentlemen: T gagement Wth Americana. here. As a matter of business he cre- their care, but they a!.o minister to their have used several Three hundreros are known to ated a demand for these wares and bodily needs. boftles of Peruna With so many children to take care of and ieel giratly have been killed md many others then set himself to supply that dewere carried off inA or wounded as a mand, but it Is Impossible to believe and to protect from climate and disease, benefited therethese wise and Sisters have found by from my caresult of five dayf severe fighting In that he did not have a sympathy for Peruna a never prudent ,Vi,l tarrh of the head, tailing safeguard. a his work was that beyond business, Dr. llartman receives many letters from and feel encourJolo between the imerlcau troops under General Lenoitd Wood and the genuine Interest In childish pleasures, Catholic Sisters from all over tho United aged to believe A otherwise he never would bave had States. A recommend recently received thatitscoutinusd s' F insurgents. Major H. L. Scott of the the faith In bis business and Its ex- from a Catholic institution in Detroit use will fully David Mnekison. Fourteenth cavalry nd five American tension which he did have. Baltimore Mich., rea as follows: eradicate a disease of thirty Dr. S. IS. Hsrtman, Columbus, Ohio: privates were woutsed. News. DearSln "The young girl who used years' standing." David Meekison. General Wood landed near Sietlako Dr. Hartman, one of the best known Ihe I'erun.i was suffering from laryngiCOOL IN FACE OF DANGER. In Jolo, November 12th. The Moros tis, and loss of voice. The result of physicians and surgeons in the United were soon located md fighting began the treatment was most satlstactory. States, was the first man to formulate PeWoman' Presence of Mind That Foil- Sho found great relief, and after runa. It was through his genius and perImmediately and continued until No--' ed the Burglar. further use of tha medicine we hope severance that it was introduced to the Tember 17th. According to a San Francisco ex- to be able id say she is entirely cured." medical profession of this country. ScdH-fa- ? If you do not derive prompt and satisSisters of Charity, Major 'taking Pangllma change a lady whose husband had Tho younz giii was under the care of factory results from the use of Peruna, Hassem, the Moro leader, who bad gone out for the evening was about to to Dr. Hartman, giving a been taken prisoner, to Jolo. While retire for the with her Infant the Sistersof Charity and used Peruna for write at once of wilh good results as full statemeut en route Hassen asked to be allowed child when to night throat catarrh of the your case and he will ba her amazement she the above letter testilies. to see his family. Ilia appeal was pleased to give you his valuable advice perceived the foot of a man beneath Send to the I'eiuna Medicine Co., Co- gratis. granted and he thereupon led Major the bed. Instead of Address Dr Hartman, President oi The calling for as- lumbus, Ohio, for a free book written by Scott Into an ambush, where the Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O. American detachment was fired upon. sistance she coolly went to the child's Dr. Hartmaa. cot Major Scott was she in both hands. wentand sat and sung till the little on to sleep. Two hours then re Hassen succeeded in escaping during uuauuujauuuuuuuiiiiiAuiniuuuuii this unexpected attach, but is sup- malned before her husband came In. 4 f He was surprised to find her waiting posed to have been killed the follow15 NO np, but when his wife handed him an ing day. envelope saying, "You might run and WILL HE GET IT? post this," the cause of her waiting rviusic was revealed. Instead of a letter th &r,d titer rort,y yecra irwy ywa President Marroquin Asks Aid of Forwas written on the envelFOR $190 PIANOS following ol U5 on eve eastern ccmi, i ower 3 $350 mer Enemies In Central America. ope: "A burglar Is under the bed; YVcicrproof OiladCct.ls were introduced ORCANS FOR $75 $150 President Marrrxjuln of the republic run fetch the police." The husband m the Vvcit end wcra c:lcd JIicacim By ..... L . . TL 1 .1 to, 000 risen ihiit Muaio . j of Colombia has sent a circular to returned In a few minutes with a tne pioneers ona Qcvyz. t rus paprvic at to pin coet , , , use' that President Zalaya of Nicaragua, ask- pollcemn and the man was arrested. ntsvz Has com into such " The had no Idea that the lady lit i frequently tfwoph wrohgtuiiy applied tmo ron earatoauas. ing for his moral support in dealing knewburglar he was there until the police to BWiy aubjtituU.v iu v&nt the crune with the present situation on the man Fergus Coalter Music Co-- , pulled him otit. fi; Look for tV Sijn of the Pah, and Isthmus. President Zelaya has teleSALT LAKE CITY. W0E8 OF THE TRAVELER. graphed to the presidents of all the TTff T!!fTT!fTTnrtTt TTTT TTTT TTTtTTnTTTITTiTffTt .! ,. "OLD TRAEt Pci Kfl:iTAnVl tY Central American countries proposing V,Oii-OVI R. A J TOWft C0.fcoSTQil.r1AH.U 3.A to them that they combine with him Variation of rVsscow Clocks a Source of Annoyance. CO ToramPUKJ-lW tOICHfO.CAM In an answer to President Marroquin. Arthur Symons In his book oi The Idea has been accepted by tho "Cities" says that no two clock It various executives, but it has not yet Moscow agree; even in the best hotel! 7UUJiUUUUUliUUUUUiiilUUilUUUllUE been decided what form the combined a clock will solemnly strike 3 a quar answer shall take. President Zalaya fust thalhinfl fe was recently President Marroquln's ter of 7.an hour before Its nelghboi Xmi- -s The confusion Is Increased 3 pleled peppec r bitterest enemy, openly aiding the Co- strikes 1 't md is p. lombian liberals In their efforts to by the fashion of sticking up dummy I , "" ( overt'.irow Marroquin during the last clocks In the streets as advertise FQR ued Us ments. The maddening moment comei revolution. 2 JEWELRY CO when you have to catch a train at 1 !t UkJ CltJ I IN FIRE Moscow. The railway timetables ar CAUGHT TRAP, worked on St. Petersburg time, whlcl Men Awake to Find Themselves Surdiffers by half an hour from Moscow 3 rounded by Walls of Flame. time. When you are told that the St PIANO Co DAYKES&ROKKEY Petersburg express leaves at 9 o'clocl While over 104-J- a vrailroad layou are In doubt as to whether II 3 borers wcr"easleep In a shanty near leaves 8ALT LAKE CITY. at 8:30, 9 or 9:30 by your care fire and rnmnmr nmrnTtn rfTrrryrtr tttt nmrTTTrp Lilly, Pa the building caught watch. DRUNKENNESS fully adjusted before the men could escape at least were burned to death twenty-seveIndians Fear the Dead. CORED. R;i.f)l'.'4..F.Z Jti a.nd a score or more were seriously The Idea of Immortality Is rery prevalent among the Mexican Indians, Injured. The fire is supposed to have started but they are afraid of their dead, who, Tha K8fl!e Institute, from an overheated stove In the east- tbey say, feeling lonely In the spirit c:lq ern end. The building burned like Un- world and desirous of having their for ths teeth. It prevent! dway. f der, and the flames were upon the men friends and relatives Join them, come of H Mrv Llult '.lx .r. OrtdujUi hariinis the cum and vurXcs the before any of them wore aroused. back and make them 111. The dead Mrvli-nd qulel, oiprliii- iioqinflr. brealb and moutu. Then began a struggle for the outside also envy the heirs all the good things anil (! b(cr- ring CorrpOD4-n- c K"rno g .n. and life. They fought and scrambled have left behind. To pacify the will rroelrt yi auiitieu Aud Id for the doors, and the weaker were they irtel oonrWeDM. Adlreu. Mill titBtLim, surviving members ol crushed down and sampled. Others departed the 33S W. Third North. Salt Lake City. the family make a number of feasts were roasted to death there. for him in the course of the first year MAYERS AND after his death. Another Mine Horror. CRISMQN & NICHOLS, Mist j The 111 fated Hill "Farm district In BOTH FEEL BIND FOR PR'CB LIST. Pennsylvania, on Saturday added ten Tm' $L tit I. WMt SALT LAKE CITY Can ha?a abauiifui compteilon by oalnf What Proper Food Does for Both P. O. 101 78. more victims to Its black record. Just and Mind COOK'S LE7.10N CREAM. Body. as the day shift had nearly completed Ilrnl ud enak". III. ikln Ilka TrlvPt. rail StELIABIE ASSAYS. d rcilfn(-thin wl'h rwb Jr. purl nit Its labors M.. I 14 Ui.li! in KllTr ... ILI I heiidij.''' aboeLlcaie the Physical health, mental health. Infor larsa trial ifcUmt-.un.imc) a. siiT'r. Cwp'r us I , it diiiili'tui. t iwjk l'ltwmtt-i- l im. Itrsn'.t Ferguson mine at 6 fit o'clock, at ter deed almost everything good on this oo .aniirM. rntmpt rriiirm Co., U inufHi'turvm t,T iiijri-- r lol'i! pruiitn.. lllH'k. IU LakpOir, llao. Uuiia. . J rific explosion rent the whole mine earth depend In great measure upon Q$Aen Assay Co. iris rm" t and nineteen miners who were work- proper food. Without health nothing Is worth ing In the vicinity were thrown In all while and health can be won almost R. II. OFFICKR & CO., directions, ten nu n being killed. All every time by proper feeding on the ASSAYER3 AND CHEVMSTS of the men killed exrept one were scientific food Orape Nuts. StfTfln by m4il rt ivf pt imp tj , it. fUa Pi.1. Shores foreigners. Several of the Injured A California trained nurse proved Shores l will probably die. this: "Three years sgo I was taken Howard E. and Ci,r. Bur(on, ( r.oiiln very sick, my work as a trained nurse .o.t HI rcrliivd, lrr, !.; rt, j pri Bfi titnti Row Among Peasants. n rtlttt ti.me kn having worn me out both In body and Mifr ilT.k. i, on n na; erirc hih n;! f II )M to . failed relieve to a and medlciue Vien from ' ontii': oi"l According mind, nk iLnil fnpirt Colo. Uv oncf, Cut liiit Nitt'i ltntik. na, Croatian peasants of Nagylak, me at all. After seeing a number of I PAY SPOT CASH FOR near Nagyenyed. In Transylvania, physicians and specialists and getting bTc. mohris FLOP.AL CO. MILITARY I was very much discouraged relief no UKD WARRANTS For 'l Occvo"i. Beit Floral BOUNTY Friday last organised a murderous and fell that I would die of general VrfT V UtOOra Mi!iT I Ordm. Of HT to Cnen Aitoitioit to iMIifd and Ca'e'ul Prompt attack on their Hungarian neighbor. nervous and physical collapse. BartU Biock. UtN VS. COLa PHONES SALT LAKE CITY FEAhlH ELUtK, The Croatian, assorylj'd during the I never so bad "My condition was h m iii.rtar Trwn with re- Imagined food would help me but on HIQHS9T CH PBIC PIO POU fr w I"Wf flay and armed tbe!lve 1 rornit.I tried Grape-Nuts- . RAW I a of friend advice at the and and y sticks GAME forks, HEAD3 ! FURS and volvers, BRB-COUEG E. 4 m J t flrft The ih-package brought Magyar houses MEHESY, THE FURIIEB JMniFR'S nightfall rtnr.ed the I unti-- It to the no much relief that I quit the medi- whits poa paioa list, uitioi 0.. t, utah Li. JL3U and dragged L.f C it, streets. One beaten to cines and unfld Grape Nuts steadily COS death and mot,t orwhe Hungarians three times a day, The result wa MASQUERADE XZXYJ, RiNT . . .. vere y were Injured, many thnt within 6 mor.ths I had so comVASELir.E CAPSICUM una psicse. lino roa CkTAi.oau plexly regained my strength and Used Drug One roo Often. SALT LAKE COSTUMING HOUSS u p: isnl or n? til A iibtitr.;r ! )f health that 1 was back nursing again t stiT urn oitt John L. Jerome, s Omlnent caplb and I feci the Improvement In my .hoi too sr n ecu t n ricl. tl ;;t n r of the Col.ttrttf of brain power just as plainly as I do la it ailst and former tw ops Iri'iml qtttili nt(. !t.r. Bti i I'l "V( PHi.tf !( lit fit r f. V9 " 1. I il,- ..r V Iron ci or ado Fuel ' V .m 10 t ..iiriip'i it the b5t a. Its unii m tii ai.y. was found physical strength. uo vim utjuu.. X.inr. iM:!fri "After my own wonderful experiand )afM M' dead In bed at 9:.1e in lay morning r p mih n tV ch at tn nt'i .il ttT,' d I have Nuts with ence Grape When Answering Advertisements r.d c. h und ail rt."n.n' vwaltiG t Buffa'o and aioma. at bis summer hem park. It to my patients with splenA tr .( w 9 vht w I'.tHV tt) Kindly Mention This Paper. I ::itd f to i Denver. H'vdhr He did success and ft has worked wonder d it m.I M about forty miles ikim f t it, 11 M'lafJwT "It M'n th 1003 in W. N. U., Bait Laiio-N- o. was discovered by " I 'if 15 ... housekeeper. In the cafes of many Invalids whom I P"'i-t!i hct cf a'l "' tT Of l ";r r.!l " (il f.t :J1 l who had Instructions rrni. Pall hlrn. His have altetel'-iNam professionally. h p m r .!- tu Si it ' ti t til. N MlUC'" f death was ra;iR d I it! overdose of given by Postum Co., Pattle Creek. :t !n ' 0' PrY b ircmiH lf t " t .iu hi llMts.ti H had been In Mich. trtanal, a duig UMtt ;ix.iti I" GJ a In of for re '!;:' habit nr tal luc is lure aleep. fiirh fn Ixx.k copy ,l ti. n'-itii cmii tf., C Death was evideui 'lntal, and the famnm l:U'o bi'i "V Road to Che oororer sc rep. r WeUvUle." for Coughs, Colds, Grip and Congressman's Letter. Catarrh :::: urj ;i 'jy f tu. wo-titj- r , v i'0f x .r-'- -- bi X - , TKtEt Fergus Coalteri co. T . ct ero , Ti-- 1 l SSi.5 -- , i I L'ff.M: mm rm MIDWIFE - 0i fl ni-- TEETH I EVEiY WOMAN Opening Objects to Korea Port to Foreign Trade.' swsj-lowe- oil Vni" Cn'! DEPREDATION Frederick Smith, of Niagara Falls, N. Y., has had two fal- - teeth removed from hU stenach. Smith a plate with the teeth on It Friday night ilming a fit of coughing. where friends Ho Vtctit to an operation, and Dr. RoswU Fark. who ntt"ti(b'd President McKln-le- 'it " tn li TURKS CONTINUE Teeth in His Stomach. CO.! C ft LT flAtlRf SI 3TS t Milt ii' li'1 m- DC COTTON tne Tncnty Fouwli n! t'nui'J - ih- It Stnpn ti.n f'ougli qikI Works OfT tbo Cold Br- uio VnmiiioTHlikts. Trice 26o, Pf 0TA'1 THF, under their Egyptian Were Shortllveff. Iy Blant has fo'ind on forty-twmummies cxad indicatio: s of the ags at which the individual died. So fai as this allows xcy Inference this In dlca'es C at two ! ilrdt of the ancient I'cyptiins died hefore they reached the bl'o of forty. tllr.i tnial cts ' C t """2 different of charge are being discussed. LnxntiTc euro fijonEoTLy twine, without Kiile er 'Cs Cats on Ccean Liner. From eight to twelve cats are part of the equipment of every great ocean liner, and tl ese same pussies duly appear on the ship's books, whers their rations are accounted for. Each cat is stationed at a different port of the ship, and certain stewards aro told off to feed the.n dally. TUre is not a little rivalry between different stewards when the respective merits as rat catchers PIECES. t,a (r tpaii1 61.00. d.rci-Atri won- 10 COPIES Lived Over a Century. Mrs. Phoebe Gifford, the oldest minister In the Society of Friends In the world. Is dead at rrovidence, R. I., aged 100 years and 5 months. When she celebrated her 100th birthday, last June, she received telegrams of congratulation from all parts of the world, as her work in connection with the missionary labors of the Quakers is historical. nerys-rackin- $ More homs bought, more hotnf" sold through mv RcenfT thnn nvothr1n or If Salt LUe ritv. Jf yo u wNh to you Jesire to buj' don'tfull too all or write REMEDY Danger In an Idle Brain. It is to. be hoped that the time will come when there will be less, or better still, no bnokbreaklr labor for men to do. But th desirability of further rapid or sudden reductions la the hours of work li Instead ol open to serious question. increasing the amount of contentment and happiness in the world It might and add to tne sum of vice, crlma misery. Civilization, we have regretfully to admit, has not yet nullified the true if hoary and timeworn saw that an idle brain Is the devil's Kanasis City Journal. A. RICHTER, I Salt Lake City Ion a, 9LE C llkIL.ll iniUJ" 'WWVV.VVVWWVVV i 1 Drug Co., General Agents. n y 1 ommend Lydia E. PlnLbam's Vegetable Compound to all sull'ermg women." women are troubled with irrerrular or nainful mpnstmation. vmIt. displacement or ulceration of the womb, that bearing-dow- F1EVDS. Use Governor II. 'her M. Wolls has l?sued ion or ii'iin; the entire National Guard of l" tali to Carbon county to protect Hie and property and maintain order at the sreiii'9 of the coal miners;' strike. The proclamation was Issued Monday nislit. Governor Wells, as comnian ler inche f, instructed Adjutant General Charles S. Burton to Ifsue any and all orders which be may deem expodiort in ihe uiobilization of tha guardsmen at the scene of the trouble, and providing for their transportation to the disturbed districts, At one time it was thought by Wells that he mislit be compelled to declare that martial law existed in the disturbed district. But after further deliberation over tno ho decided to postpone that extreme action until after the troops have arrived upon the scene and he is better able to judg;? the conduct of the people in tho face of an armed force. It is the expressed intention of the Sovernor to call an extra session of the legislature in the next two weeks to make an appropriation for the maintenance of the troops in the field if It Is found neces-arto expend a very large amount of state funds to preserve peace in Carbon county. Governor Wells' action was based on the reports of threats against life and property that were brought to his notice. Men who have wished to work have been deterred from doing so through fear of injury to their fam Hies and the burning of their houses. Threats bave been made to destroy the property of the company as well, and there has been apprehension among the miners that should they contiue work In the mines the fana that supply them with air misht ba wrecked and the miners perish in con sequence. The governor declares that he is determined to preserve peace at all haz' ards, and the troops will not be recalled until be is assured that their presence is no longer required at Caste Gate, Sunuyside, Scolleld and Winter Quarters. The entire guard will be distributed among those camps in commands in proportion to the requirements, as thought best by General Cannon. proc-lama- jy t National Guardsrren Will be Required to Guard Coat Properties and Pre--' vent Disturbance by Strik-- ! ing Miners. l PLANNJj on his dMthiied, win called In. Two operations were performed, the Th X my second being succeK-ful- . The teo'.h. was used to Incate th stomach wtiK then cvt oprn and the foreign matter removed. !!! and-wer- r' AiTr - f m m l I tui"-i'i1- in TTte? n f-- -i l-- i 1 M l R faim-Bwa- '' 1. ., recom-mendo- .1 t i i II ( . n i! If" MY- -- |