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Show EMiMSII SIIirjMPHATIC- SUNK - B0T WILL Strong Expressions That Can Se Used Without B'asphemy. ati s In tr.f t'nitcd is O'l'i:!!'.!: e a tinker .t to say that you ": a t dam" for sonietke. : or ft;., r. Our circ-Lrrlii-n cousins. .: si';:::::r "a 1i e:ry jam " Kac!. stances, of tle.-apparn;: alls is l..in:,:efs. and may be hh-- : in po!iie soea-twithout a t;iiaha. : : Ke; r Advdral t'a e e.i a leoi on t:: face of a fr.er.l of ssurri.-when he said "t uker's i';::::," ob served : "1 ss yea the I'm a I'm not. A dam ;u::ce re t e: r w ork. sorted to by all ti:: v as n: The phrase ""tw.. any IV e cf Well first l.y the of the His adit.. i:is;on. British array was a;;;okc,i, .d he astonished the House of l ords by re plylrR: "I don't care, a: it !l:c r'r.'i.-army don't care a twopenny claai iur any of these criticisms." Tlien he explain. .1 that "a dam was an Indian coin of the vah:e of two pence " Excellent Opportunity to Arrange for Your Reception at fat. Lcuis, Durirg the Faa, Free. If you intend to ii,,.' l.ctu.-tiaitPurciiuso lCxposition, St. Linus. Missouri, opened by I'lesui. m Hiiiisi veil April Sutii, 1!04. it tiill be very mucli im lo your advantage to coi : e: wiiii Mi Mr. V. II. Worslcy. No. Idule.v block, Salt Lake t'cy, riah. Mr. Worsh'y has a augt d tc have all his parti"S met at the St. oais depot nliu li anil escorted to their lo,! will be reserved in a.l'.ar.ee. infoitention relalive to passenger ticket limns. In lei rates, informarates and all other iieces.-.artion asked for will be lioi rie.Py given free of charge. This will especially be of benefit to these dcnlriiv? to travel with Utah parties or in parties of four will also or five. School tea'diors hear something to their interests by writing above party. UPON FISHING RUSSIANS FIRE FLEET WITH DISASTROUS RESULT. Vessel h Sjr.k d All oi Eoarj Are Lost. W('e Another Ecat is to Ha', e Core to tie ATHECRY SLFPCRTLD B ' FRESH. CONCLUSIVE EVIL EN CE. for tbt- owners of fifty fUiiitis boats, lave ttotiflvti tie h'r. ji'.ii office and admiral! cf an uriu-ni Ike Hull fishing f.et l.y the Hessian na'cd the Ceet, commonly Paltic squadron, comma!. dci by Vice Admiral Rojestvensl.y. The official info: niatim is that shortly alter midnight : lay tln Russian sqiiadn n foil in w t'a the Hull The lishlng fieet in the Ncrla first portion of t'l Cshinu fi ct passed n Then tin,h;n- ttirncd their sparcllif ht j n the 1'iritisli vessels for sh ine tin.e, ;;iiJ a 1'ttle later ipei:ed fire. t"ran- was sunk, The steam t:avh-In of her and the dc a i i a;-In ( a brought anil have male skipper to Hull. The boRtswain and other 'ai are ninl r menihers of t'ae ci.v, toed to ho sci'ieasly weuinled. nr.- - on board the mission si.ip. The only slightly injured nienipir if the crow Las arrived at lh;:l. The steam t'awie.s Mi u tm in and Mino have arrived at Hud seriously damaxoil by shot;, t'.e. lait-having sixteen hides in le'f hull. It i feared was done to trawthat other daina-lers, and lhat at least one more was lost Willi all hands. of the tishiie! fleet Iieiiif'Riiilati.-have gone t London to consult with No motive can the; authorities tmr !j assigned for the extr.ionl nary of the Russian warships. to i!c-:i- u.-e-d . Itu.-sia- U . A 1.f ' t. eii vt i - b- '' ' f 4 . - j, Miss A g'ncs Miller, of Chicago, speaks to young women about dangers of the Menstrual Period how to avoid pain and suffering and remove the cause by using Lydh E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. "To Young Women: I suffered lor six years with dysmenorrhea (painful periods), so muck so that, I dreaded everv month, ss I knew it meant three or four davs of intense pain. Th? doctor said this wa:5 duo to an inflamed condition of the uteri...; appendages caused related by an "If neglected colds. 1 youiv? girU only realized how dangerous it is to take cold at this err. ical time, much suffering would Le spared them. Thank God for I,ydia K. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, that was the winch holoed mo any. Within three weeks after 1 started to tako it, I noticed a marked improvement in my general health, and at tha tuna of my next monthly ienod the pain had diminished considerably. I kept up the treatment, and was cured a month later. I am like another person since. I am in perfect health, mv eves are brighter, I have added 12 pounds to my weight, mv color is good, and I fed light and Miss Agnes .Miller, 25 Potomac Ave., Chicago, 111. happy." The monthly sickness reflects the condition of a woman's health. Anything unusual (it that time should have prompt and proper attention. Fifty thousand letters from women prove that Jydia 13. I'inkham'a Vegetable Compound regulates menstruation and makes those periods painless. ' READ WHAT MISS LIXDBECK SAYS: : "Deau .Mrs. Pink-haJ.ydia E. Vegetable Compound has greatly me. I will tell von how I suffered. Jly e i. "...i LI f " 1' j'niiiiui inn;Mj v'T lluuy, ...,4uiuniji. l lcii as eacil ... t i. ji! mimm iiciio ley uiitu j. h lis geiimg w orse, i. nau : T iWa, gevere tii - pains in my back and abdo- n bearing-clow- men. A friend advised me to try Mrs. Pinkham's medicine. 1 did so and am now free from all Jessie C. Lindbeck, pain during my periods." 1201 6th Street, liockford, 111. FREE ADVICE TO WOMEN'. Remember, every woman is cordially Invited to write to Mrs. Pinkhain if there f is anything about Ler symptoms sue dors not understand. Mrs. Pinkham's address is Lynn, Mass., her advice is free and cheerfully given to every ailing woman who asks for it. Her ndviee has restored to health more than one hundred thousand women. Why don't you try it, my sick sisters? ssooo FORFEIT f we cannot frthwltli L)ui - ' i) W. L. n.i '. : mm ' ' s.'i mtri I..in Hi. wnrlrfworJ. tholr fliM. maiwicti:rtr .v. i. h.ii;iMnf ..in.i Ili th hv II r '';iriin in ,U:. snid kli ' ufI.T"ii v"4 un.ivr-t of tliri niiih- Pourran .70cs f.iarti.. &ny,. niothor i i. it- th oHtrfnnl lofterg and ilgnntnrci of lu. l'uiUhuin Medicine Co., Lynn, Mats. Md!3A nirt'm $3.!iO and (C lent mi In. Btei'U ana 'I I On- li i'le ni my f i. I.T m il ti uliv V. I.. Ik.iiv: in f :n fioi mini' In n .1 .'. "In C.- -i li"'il tlfir nhnl". Ill luiwr. Urn bud Mn; bbuu ou Ui lonriT. mul tfr.litriti:i' viii Omn ary otln-mhIh.u .luif i. rid. wr fc.w.a.oHMMi. Mil' t..r v. I,. I'ihii--! mi innifcn tliir vaH" unn.i 'm' his unmeaml price on the bottom. Lout for ak uo uliaauue. boirt by bIkw ilfakls wiuryw hi'it'. . tlmn nr r"f AND WEAR. SUPERIOR IN FIT, COMFORT vtik afmlnte hvrr worn hit tvthr fattvlns W. .) ,W it) ir the .(' pirt Iftn4 tliri tut"ror m ft.', '' "'' ' i. Met I'K, tfrnn C'olt.kin In lil WI.BO Itit'tfiirtu lo W. 1,. Poiijflm be Ilia llnent I'aU-ii- t l.fllOiur . Iliu.li-- W. 1 t. ust f I?! "y'";;''! tf'i'1 .'Trimf, AirAnuxf, 'a. U l ciron shcv. li.r l ) l Hkril conclel to Brockton, MasoaehuaeU: DOUGLAS, KING OF ALL LINIMENTS tS irii im C"-- innni ?J5L.f B ft i "I was mwh wltM rlifitrrail-in.- " wHipi Fd, r. ."1. Inwvt:i, wti k en cr'tt.-li- ' k oiiil h' rr. n urnni rai r,f pn!n. 1 w:i 1. u in nl fn ti v K il.imi v Sih w l.iintT nt Ml H h il mf, ti't4 r ut.ir Ibro Mv NittifM. IS UK UKKATKM' I.IMV1.ST I K t'M P: h il !t in a t'nnit r u " r'"'-- , ml 'XI mi liriim brricflird yy U 1 i.i w wiillv 'iiiliout iTu:vl;es hud uui alio to lh r.'rui a incut drai of ' lllilit laWir ..li tlii' farm. ..! it Ba.IIa.rd f l.00 Snow Liniment T. CANKER DIPHTHERIA AND ton ths TOMACH TMtnT, vPor. AND BOtt(L..it K3ld2n-- J j J33i Cruj Co., General Agents. Howard E. Htirlon. r- -. l luj Mill,. UU. ,u.. u,.-,,u..i ,( (.ii .r flB f!EVER FAILS M. 1W4 CU. tal.x.M Uibiuu lu l I.-- ; I TON() -' "'.rt.1. r.w l.i t II 11.00 .n H.i.-w.- r.p.liu. .1 k City, Utah. AXAV tO. ,i .M.iwmiom Iirk0r. lfcjiil,. omB. cuu ' .;, ' in of ti.,- -' ,!;,;',, ,j jS ley ( aiNcied is j rduted ctntnry ar.i ia w !.::, ! ats c: is. die reira-- l aL-ba:ory per: Vrme,; l.y T. P. 'b b- h: v ha died at M. a : .1 a ai the h, ilrot lo :. tract ei nth year 01 .;f t,VCjy 0 a ,:i iou. sheik ' e a se; i r . n.uy ei'ii of thi- Vital !u:ic:.. .:. ;,l:.i m.i.l ;t is rcsloled . d to s'.e - til The remedy !; :.t l as i.oe.l 11 st prompt atel a w hi " ia ba t') had l.atev, r he r, ad by hi art; his favor. le p a u.b- the mati ephy, loiroa-nayR o.;:a; by, hi la;, and laming, ehcciae ia ail disoi piciilinr to in all of wh.eii he naiae a jiea; the fi male sex is thai which br.ricl t Has fiver. le laahcis were such prcat relief lo M.ss M:i:.h Locke and Now tin. aa! his ic'.onme Crimes, i f No. t.i; Indiana slieet, fjcullii s wie ro 1" r, 't.ji that 1; never K101 !. uhie.'i sue forgot a s;v,:h' iaibbrt which be had been once BC'pmiiitcd. s;,eaks as follows: ' "In the winter of P. from some "ile could n ii: it- eery circiua-tane- c ii'.l.ta 'in can:. there was a cessaiioii' 01 Creca:!. Hi man aa rn;:b--li.s of ftti etii-nj cahar to my sex for a lory; was n; astir it asiraaei.y aa.i hi tame peri. id cf four months. lad pursued it up to ail its reci :.! jwer.k a:iil colli,! not ;;, t up stairs disCovei a s; had lie' Ian st tasle toi laid uausia and p:iin iliaw jw.iiioiit le:'. f'c 1..; aiii! laaaa: and woni land a headaei o. was tin queui'v tale aihaaabie l;kepes-eii der !:e care cf a for Ihreij, ersoiis who mreeh liim froai tin nicay. liul In; UM Hot sueeced in corlie wrote a hand lb o carpi r piaienad I:::: li e. Til. a be! iVieml told lue 0'. a very early p. raid in life ha made Mh iut the merits , Dr. WdiiaMis' Pink ll'niseH ma. Ur f aiilaaictie. l'.lis wb.ieii she li.nl II a d ill lur t,u,c was never known to be out of "lie me to try the;::. i'y, ami she btdm-cr, and lia ugh he saihered tin It w as in May v. la n I first tie- - in tempi iibn ss of ton 1a1-- , which tci aoraleil to i;o tle ni, and in June fully ia a nrd baisliig of a bh.ial r.'cov red my aiiih. and have since. vessel dropsy upon the lims. he was never remained .i rfeciiv w ell." once known U repine or be ImpaIn all cases of delayed development tient. Hi wit was brilliant and of you nt; nails; ia aneuiia or weakness nni! Ids loss wlil ever he regretda a to ininovci'islicd blood and show- ted by those who had the happiness to it In idf lack cf lug I'ldlor, ambition, know him." lb. spoudoncy ami iicroiisnee,.; n).:, ja the great con. liltitioua! (iisliirbances attending the period known as the change of life, lir. Williams' Pink Pills are invaluable for women, whose health is always closely dependent on the state of the blood. They are sold ': by all drnggi ,ts. A ! .' b t ( f vaiuabla to a iiilormauon relat.raj (he caie of woman's health al nil important peri Dds, and entitled "Plain Talks to Women," will be sent free in a sealed envelope to any one who chooses to write for It to the Dr.. Williams Medi, P ,.--j , 4 p, 'i i' . cine Company, Schenectady. N. Y. 1 i I t : 1 t.iiy: prov my oiu'Pt by p:s,ai iis- l,a- ; oa and the aeiluu ol t;,f ,..,.acy Li s lb: 11:1 ! ib"- - :.-- cab a,. like, r f 811 t:y ud c. i:!a. Co., Uu.iulo, N. e Iiiy - i;rcal 11 lii f cerrccbaa; secret iiiiis." 1 y e,i-..- I i,ai. s j l.eaitll. ' ual.-- Mil-t,,..- n V Kaccb r'3. "What's v.-i- th.'t "Tliat's tics-?- , goh! She L.,3 a piece 1! at was coaed ihe year she was bora aaal rb.o wails to wear tt -iip'On." put that 'u- n't explain tha haiamei ip;a" "Shi- s la'PI'dlg it so baaston Post. the year won't she flhtily s. 'uara.' ' 1 ' I - 11 ..' , K.aney Pllis - I can i.j a gent rul im- '" . eiii'-iiin wi-.- ' 11 t I - ' ihy-ieia- 3 ; - ,i.-r- 1 id b:ch f pieased to '.'11- ai a persotial 10 ar.y ons v. ha infor- lei.aires nan urn. This I can he '. ti. i perfei-;i- toM. Compiiea-baa- s set In, the par-rcah- wbl I i a.-- ,1 le reads: "At (!:. a of live a::.! cio'-p-;i t t vears lie had r. v.l.ali iil'Ottjiht cn hiai j: ;!.:.) - el ue lower :'lro.:' .OS and b!ib!:;'c! lis bo ly for the !. t f las l.ie, ia l a- la. ad presented the tliu. t d.-- Uy of huu.aa , : ' Te u;'.:avt:r-ahl- , e ' pub-isiie- d 1 its func- tioi.s j t'l ; iy. in ti e ,t e f every We ::;;.!. n.;'. ui'c Lai made sp; eial ii'.i-v- i ::c.:I :o!i !'! a ; iinhcal.oii o: t!:e Id,... I, ;,i Ui::v as th s ocr;::s ler lu:U!. s;.i.i.. in i'.i; .n .e y re So si c' t ial the el., lie a! r a coi-- Rev. Jacob D Van Poren. of SJ Sixth street, r,,r.j Ibj l.ac, Wia, . a 01. Ptfsbyti rian fys: "I had att'.el of kidney dis ci. ..as which kept mi n the Lease lor days-aa iin.. una'ui to !::'!-- ",. What I can i ardiy saia 11 , 1' - W'M- y,.i ta.ii vriiiM' u- n y ;e i e ac Mi l ' vr r.- liev tu.u ei a; ov o... rucurii. if . ii .1 et Ui.iP. . all ,;irt-- eye-tli- Lo Hurry. rcua a I,:1 ie st ry is told of 3 clergyman alibiing in a southwestern "iibiirb of I om'oa, who. concluding a sermon, said: "V'cs, my breUiren, there Is a hell." ami then, drwln out his watch, added, "but we v ill no' go into that Just now." A ) i Ready for Train's Jump. esteemed contemporary, tha Eastern Utah Advocate, says In its news columns of a recent issuo: "A There is scarcely anything newly married couple from Emery took their first ride on c railless substantial; and almost county road train during their wedding trip last week. He was explaining things nothing more substantial with a knowing air, when presently he saw a caltlo guard, which from his Childish Ideas of Life. point of view was mistaken for a A curious and amusing mixture of fence across the track. Leaning back early piety and worldliness came to in his seat he excitedly exclaimed: light in a city schoolroom one day '.'Hold tight, Sal; she's go'ng to when the teacher had asked the chil" dren to writo on their pads of paper jump!' something Wut the j,roXoss;cn or ocHow's This ? cupation in which they would like to W offer On Hundred Dollar rttward tnr any cnito Uial cauuut be cured by Italia cf Catarrh when became men and Caiarrb Cura they engage women. One little girl wrote briefly P. ,1. CIIKN'ET CO., TolMo O We, thfi undiirflKuol, li&ve knewQ K J Cheney "1 would desire to be but effectively: vear.-.for the lata and iHilli'Mt lilnl perfectly hull t and llnaiu'lally a lady rider at a circus if it was the urahltt In nil bbie W carry om ai.y ottaiailli im iniitln y Lord's will." Another little girl with WiaIMi. kiNNAN to Maiivis ll,.lCMile Ili madMn. Tull'dn, 0 equally mixed ideas wrote: "Misaellnit ttall'a Catarrh Ohio U liikeu Im'ea nf Ilia ami linir..ii-Msionary, but if not that, millinery or fllreelly Ui..n the. IiimslHem i5 freo par l'rico cculi lymeiu. clerk in candy store." Lippincott's. bottle. So.il 1'V ail Itniim. lake Hail t auiliv I'm. i n coiifttbauon. An TEA nU l m : L ol i"'X M ii i; .VJ It vt I r t 11 nn;4 i . rl ;V Tor Infants r.r d Children. Tho Kind Yen liavo Always Bought ANt'fJclalile rrrp.ir.iLoiif;!rAs-simil- a lini lite Food r.r.dlloc; t t'a -liit' the Stomachs a:iciDov;c!3 ol' Bears tlio Signature ns rromolcsDijoslioihCheerriii-nessandHi'sLContiii- m . neiilicr ()uiiin,Moi nor Mineral. )liiiiB KotTaucotic. Ihnpe ofOU DrStiiUELVimm Jlx .fmn ilUWl Sst.ivtr .Cvrf Jhimrtt .f m- In Flavor, hiiibryrmrvt hUHlm-.f- l THREW BOMB AT MINI3TER. Spanish Anarchists Attempt to Rid Government of One of Its Servants. "What is believed to have been an attempt on the life of Minister of Agriculture and Commerce and of Public Works Salazar occurred at Earcelonia, Spain, on Saturday. A dynamite bomb was exploded in :he street while crowds were welcoming the minister, who had come hero lo preside at a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce. The police boiieve the explosion to have been the work of a group of anarchists who have been concerned in , previous similar outrages. Jaime the concierge of a house where anarchist lectures were given, was arrested in connection with the explosion. ' , Worms ,('oivvulsions,Pewnsl-ncsami Sleep. il We don't know how good it can be, nor how Lad it is some of us. First Fountain Pen. The first fountain pen was Invented by a man named Joseph Bramao, In 1S10. One of his several plans for fountain pens was that of making a hollow tube of silver or other metal, the tube being so thin that it could be pressed out of shape, and so cause an escape of ink tn the nib. Another plan of his was tn fit the tttbo with a piston which slid dewn the interior, Russia Has Determined to Continue to and so force out the I'd;. John Schef-fer- , in 1819, impmve'! fnrHer on Bra-tthe End. all's ideas, ai d n pale fountain pens The Berlin Lokal Anzeigtr's Mukden .fiojv T r'OiitiV " Itifii-- c.f tn'-,correspondent e tiniates the losses in riso's Cure Is tlif tM nn I'.lcine we ever iisfd the recent fighting in Manchuria nt Wu. Haunt unit s Loss of '1 TEA r nerncily forConslipa-ruSour Sktmach.Dian'hoen Aperfccl W Thirty Years new' votik. days, when sacrifices were offered to propitiate the gods of a nation, it was the practice to select some person, and to spill his bload over the prow of a nesv vessel. In course of time wine was sub: diluted for blood, and the ctr-toholds good In nearly every maritime nation today. . J EXACT COPy CF WRAPPED. TNI Of tor all a fleet Inns id th. army, LVst tea port: San Frnn-ciscnearest; loast expos- Tea ure. A Young Fhtlosopner. Two littl" maids of four and tlx years respectively were seated on a stool. Presently the elder of the two "Don't vou think paid reflectively: tl at If one of ns was to get up there would be more room for me?" o; sensitive. is Vnor flrcer iviunai juar SUu.luia'a llaal. if nitey the. enrerspondent says, is determined to continue the war to an honorable conclusion, and it Is hoped that a speedy and decisive victory will bo followed by a peic acceptable to both sides. It is real'zed. he adds, that a Russian defeat will defer peace indefinitely. Death to Work. Confessed to Train Rabhcry. him. i ll a boc.t to die. YVj:h hm Vfirrs, a'hs I'd it. lite leader of who k:i!d ltetec-th' tlir. .vo: She jitiil Ijwyi r In a street duel i ldn"",lf ;'l j u:s, nn I who vound-.'ii two itnl o e-. ,n eon-ts t i liavlni be n imoli.-o- e) in n i fnlilieri k. pt..-- r his one of the bv rai'oo i l ti" n four men who rohbr-- He. i'lr'nem I ti o .,n ih P'ln .is t'en.r-- l "Ida-loor- t H otii ll'irver ntid Madl ou. Ill MmrU Irm rlinc nf ; -t- in i tr-.'- a!-s- I Si'ni-inI- ronvry ! Fires Shell jou tloo'l 1T. Miles. A gun will sotd a 45 pound he'.l a distance of over six miles. lunp's. O. E.NDbLKT. VaiillUlen. li d . l'"vl). 10. 1WJO. la "tr. TIhtIiI Kmnfli'i imnrll ttmeily . al'"r eizlit Tr a.,t,t r. ,r tin la "i- leant of aufferin." B. J'ejirult. A!ui j . O V. W oral lamuua. IL. How Webster Cot Even. Daniel Webster Kioto after continued provocation to th editor cf a newspaper which Lai referred to his private affairs hp i especially to his not paying his deb's. He said: "I: ha. p t always paid Is tru" thai ami l hat I owe ,'. my debts of 'Ms is that I money. 'I ia v, bo owe me. have not v :' ' c"r'o of for paynii ab this e I Cliclo'e s f.te, made to r n.oney lout me thirty " - II' hf be;!!: Ira !o i du.' Her' "uridt'y ' i types uii Schi!!:" : iiavu .to,- - ) a., Jap.mcre .twMawii'iiia. i. Ab c : The .1 a pa i,c. e A';, the oiih st In tl e llplous socle' y, ii .ml t! piished by i: by a prayer wha I: her.rts be me. nad cn the l.ot.oiab!.. . ;. Mnt. V, n 0 a. bn i!' i e ' i ,,, Club. Svrf-ri- " " . "i. , . a ejLL o. i I gt The Newspaper and Its Virtues. K in short, firmly pstablishliiR Its right to tho three cardinal virtuis It has claimed for Us own good faith, discretion and lndr Augusta (Ga.) Herald. pendence. Rand Sousa'q Ft-t1- -- t r;.-.r- 1 Tha Oat 00 Busnia, Wheat and at Prei nt ia Worth Si. 00 a Bushel. and Barley Crop Will Also Yield Abundintl;. Ppkndid priors for ull UimWof frsla. rattle ami oih-- r f t i in prnlu. for the fiuwJritf of which t 1j Oil mat; is unurpas.nl AIhhil 'O M ATiiTicsiriH hnvn wttlfd In West, em t'ainuU duritu t li Ihrw yars. TfioiiHiimN of lmnifsifadH of ICO arrra Pricii bU.l hvuiiabie tn liio bct nrtcalttinil hann Mid befiiutil Hint ihe fnlfMl StatM will Ii at within a Ut Inijwrt vrry fw t farm In Ciumdu mtuX twoome ywirn, XiOof thuio fcliu wui pruiUu-tiu re.unti your munty if you Un't IT.a of AjiIt fur Infonnaticn ti Conversational Toplci. IrtHhitTitjon. Ottawa runadu. vr ti aulhorlrM A :''ii t t liiiitillin. I, iovmm'Tit lnTies, safe to bet that people talk li'Nim 6 Il Putin iVi.ii ul AvfiiUA, Ureal more about dress, dishes and disease I ii Mouiai.a, Uloik, than about anything else. FV-- la Lo t It is a bp; l ie" sine Sousi has ce mm a: h ar ;!.. t i re :) rt in I ii.i.; e i.h;: ';..'!, ai t e public, I tn the i '.' is i s for v ha l.'iad Is laiicio) Ills lust IdlVe b e:1 i ;. ;,i'y I'.'drop' aa ti ur wr ti e e.o:,! eompre-kem-iv- l.r- -il Western Canada's Crop thla Yecr Will be mm ' !. CODA'S W:iat liMt, ! yR I L.-- u loa-sed- trip if lie- - l'n-- iter umb'r-talo- by nvy ie ;in:z'it ion ;inl com-plb," (cpe rbi in l"'i different s'd MACS C- - toet m plies P Cork. Ire'ai d. lo Ht. and i 'bi'disbrd a I'ctersbitrg. Ib:' nnsy record of i"e:ts and I'ttistic Now be ha: return d to his own country ami.'-- to app- - r at tho Salt Lake Tn' crvarl" on Ni v p be- - 10 ami 11, under lh tiianio am nt o' Mr. i'yper of the Ti; aire. Ac ''i mil to n ii.IT Clarke. I I; - a a A .; , : i o-- Cmpt ,' II"- T U Purses. I,,.. ales that ae tli.ns spetai I v W u, tv..ut curt-r- t L...i.a.vlU 'J a 1 In ru. , !;ruicak ,,ir n,,. n rv, Can a vry laid penon tea think (iy ST. THE much, do you it how ? c l ' t 3 V H I C L MCH3LA5 r oar o ,e ; i. ,' a- . ' ,n Kindly Winn Angering Klnoly Montlon TIO, :r ia r nel Vi o ,vil, i teai'l A .r:ti"',j ib! 1 1 a". o'r-t'o- N i. 1 wbicft imi :t a i t :'U f . ', c its P,i;er, i, IEOt. 5 Pr' ui'.t iv.i-- i So. .V.i-- .1.1. V. 1 ,.o n ,.,...( , r J ii ti- Cubuci'1--)- ,u ui l to rtlafmmtt i fv t...t.lbl) llbno'i !)iii:Hiriiit if W. N. V., Va t t. n ' " ill nod ft.it I,mgla I I I' t,:,S I.',.'. Ad , i ,M, V.i.cn N! njiiOft i i o'oi aiTii, t Cot. Ju Costly 5t,iirc.v.e t Glasgow, Th) famuli mm bin s'ulrrujn of tbt teilbtltist oust 'Uniicow municipal 1160.000. CITY'S bALT LAK i i v. ..' i J t i'-- .' MKXH'A.N t like '., tar:ii I. .on. . i. puiiti a ..: t it r - w Thi ( b t e ti e.r - ellvatm co. - t i H- I -- - V,v:'t'ons BY c;cE!i !,;!m:;3 r. I :.i-i- Anciu.t W. t r ( ''..din. i ' p: tb Plato inuii.-ydra Into Greece, p. v. ,,s i.. a is the Komans in ,s said to also. The l.bu ei" I' titt-i- l tie with a bevo fi.-said w lthRold. water clot k of brm,. Water clocks n ii d up to the oeventectiib rotO'iiy. Kim with the i In nn! not ton of ih jin, water ermd "s tl nininr aud.Uj pendu" lum i i'g ab.i.ir Om. TONa NEW Magnificent Crops for 1904. H Your tlie flub, which Is will pl'fe cut so'i i; Is in to! li' ll is also a re itvtniiin ti'a'i ; of th" laied. Tliey "enig nccotn vil! be lb !' I iln, are preluded vio'ipi t, npil lleibcrt I.. tie ; ' U, "May out weatbci ntio." : P.rl Uvuiii.ui.wii. different est. Why don't wc tell then? Don't we ? The newspaper ities in tkilti e tended from s for you. tvaiiUi'a ( !'. We make Why c! ) we advertise? To tell you what's good A tired woman ; a fresh pot of tea; there is joy all over her face. 1 Tl'A IDHhiNV. WESYSiin Six TEA Swcft Every pit! at a c Main time In her as some Wild life regards bus-IPaged Thing, pacing a limited space between dish raahir.? and sewing, tryOlobe. ins to get out.Atcbh-'.in. Siyt-c- NTAUM TI-- " 10,000 on each side. The Russian For Over TacSmiilo Si'snnlure or Christening Ships With Wine. Christening Flops with wino is survival of barbarism. In the olden Mar-rnu- i Sslt Laka i I IK REMEDY weighing two pounds an six ounces in and measuring tiNteen inches He found the tail of a rat length. protruding from its mouth and could see the hind legs at the far end of its mouth. Upon opening the fish lie found a large water rat measuring ten Inches. 1 - UtNttAL AN3 JO IIS III. " V ?.'.'."." 'i- i.. ii. Mini .n.ifii.- - An- other Battle. So far as the dispatches from the far east, show, here has been no change in the relalive positions of th: hostile armies confronting each other on the lines of the Shakhe river. There is an unconfirmed report tha: a Russian force of 20,000 men has ne;'n couceutrate l at Kant a pass, twenty miles northeast of I.iao Yang, which may he indicative cf the direction in which General Kurcpaikin is Miiely to strike his next blow. Upwards of 10,000 of the Russian soldiers wounded in the battle ot the Shakhe have reached Harbin. Cold weather is causing suffering to the armies in the field, although it has wrought an improvement in the conditions for the movement of troops. A report has reached St. Petersburg, but lacks confirmation, that the Port Arthur fleet has left its anchorage in the harlwr and has taken up a position in the roadstead. 15ell-Mn-- HALL'S Ruians Preparing for Japs and gr-'n- LOVIS. V. S. A. 5 Trout Swallowed Water Rat. In the River AVey, England, a fisherman recently landed a tine trout Cora agel K, (he: Saturday mottling at Vabadi, lad., from pf l The son taken with suicidal Intent. ;;iil had been mak'ng her home wlh her krandmoihor, and was told she would have to do come scrubbing. She beenme angry find threatened to take her life. Later she became very rick an I admitted that site had swal'nwed t r it i ids- n. She expt esed for tho ret. and sai l sic- want d lo live. A doctor was Mnt for, but d iylighl Mi" pissoj rv, ay. THIS RL?2ARrLASL2 CURE AND e ARMIES ARE RESTING. Preferred TH?KE SIZESi 25c. 50c ( Chased by a Lunatic. After invading; two factories with a razor and elrtsing out the employees, among them eighty ymmsr girls, Patcf rick Horrigan, an iron molder, Brooklyn crazed with grief, slashed his throat. Hi.- - despondency rooi!t d irom brooding over the death of his wife ti year since. Covered with blood and dy in;, he ran toward a policei'ian, who tried to nrre t him. and slashed his arms and lnnd. He was finally overpiwerel and taken to the hospital, but died a few hours later. SKA READ stop-over- ? CURLS RHEUMATISM AND ALL PAIN HtUrHLCI, KBltt, CIIT, IIUIHS, BUN, fCl,' B Oi.i'.. crick E " I IEa? Sua 8t Tirr joints, commotio lcicm, ualto, CJf ' " ei"" hu'.i' ininitucil, iiixiv of miti,oantuiTig all tun,, Hit, ootM, UHioiit, ohiulaih. ' s r pro-edui- !b !1 e liui.-ut- a:,J Luis m c- Pa-ciii- a ' Proves That a H..oKas Is Largely Dependent cn til.-- Stjte cf Her Eicod, V!.l i disrateh !n)::i l'.a'.l. Ka: hirul. says that A. M. McKsw.n i. ro. soiicitors v: Recent Vidi an's . A London Youth of Long Ago Remembered Ail iis Hdi F.cod. The Ioauoi: Tiuo-lo'.i.hv nn i.Ur..u fo ::: i: ie'.a:i:ns of , VOICE FROM THE PL'LPIT. A - s A e Bofcm. CREAT FEA1S CF MEM0Y- TKLL j(j |