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Show -- T1IE MOIININIi EXAMINE!.': OGDEN. UTAH, FEBRUARY SATURDAY, 2, iWuT. SALT LAKE AND STATE NEWS ' From Correspondents and State Exchanges WEEKLY lessen, accidents through a mUumler- - If. A. Crisawell. the three youths who were arrested some time ago un a Ernest Bamberger was la charge of burg'arixlng a Short Line car Managt-Rich Blind Vain Encauntered In '... u.,, tuuu oa business connect- at Trenton, were arraigned in ed with the n.lnes and this decision of district court today. While intending Lease, Jumbe Extension. the management was made shortly to plead guilty, they desired an atAnothrr bis shipper has been addeJ after bis arrival. In Park City there torney to make a plea to the court for to ibe list f Goldfield's world boat- are few foreigners employed who do them, and Judge Maughan accorders. A blind vein has been eneuun-irrr- nut speak Knglleh, the greater num-b-- r ingly named Attorney J. Z. Stewart, t In ihe Hifsinnon lease on the Diamonds Earn Dollars being In tbe propertiea. Jr., and the arraignment will take Austrians. Italisns snd Finns are tbe place tomorrow. Jam lo F.xuiisliitj an investment to say nothing district aflame with escitement, predominating classes and in nearly of personal ilomnni while you every accident the cause may be says (he Goldfield Trihuue. owa Hk-uThey ofirn increase in traced to the fart that these men did The re n or value 19 per cent in a twelvein a food expected and waa uaooTered while the not understand the regulations of the month and the mine or the otders of the mine sictufcK . tai Uirp and quickly turned over as the kt r.4 pS?' moot conaervatlva could want. Bid last evening had son through sis opportunities hen in first water I t Ill Liii ad. seg.w m ! in U GETS EVEN WITH INSURANCE Mil, stones fairly priced net or naaot tiun of rear lil up the limit. The MEN. bottom of the shaft Is in W. L BUSWELU Jeweler oiv averaging considerably more tbaa Salt Lake, Feb. 1. Tbe Ineurnnce 1100. Bums of It runs 8250. Picked on tbe Fait late 370 24th public school buildA GIRL samples give these essays: 11.910, ings waa rut down Thursday afternoon 950.000 by the committee on buildings ffjos, 93,200 and 92.166. The vain of the old workings will and grounds of the board of education. be enoounterad, it la exported, whe-- i This art km waa adopted on account the shaft reaches a few more feet ' of tbe Paclfle Hoard of I'nderwritera NEW METHOD OF OVERCOMING t In depth. This will afford tan TYPHOID FEVER. action In raising the insurance rates ledges tn he upe rated from in Salt City. Bids for rates on Ore have bins the one shaft. been 9250,ihm) of fire insurance which exordered and shipping will commence pires on Feb. I, 19o7, will be received as soon as possible. This strike It Friday by the committee, and award- Veung Callage Student Volunteers to Shed Hie Blood for the considered by mining experts the big- ed. Girt. The board of education gest since the famous Mohawk discarries covery in point of slse of the ore policies for 9900,090 Insurance on tbe school buildings. Tha premiums of body and the uniformity of value. New York. Frb. 1. Mias Ellen B. Although the sensational And was fhla amount uf Insurance la high and made several days ago, details wer on account of tha increased rate Platt, daughter of Frank H. Platt, and burled while those on the Inside set without any greater hazard the board of United States Ben tor Thomas C. Platt, la very 111 with quietly to work buying in ae much waa compelled to reduce the to'al Jumbo Extension stork a they could. amount of Insurance 930, Otto on the typhoid fever at tlie home of her father in this city. The New York Herald, This security has been gradually ad- amount that expiries next month. which makes the announcement says vancing In view of ihla demand, but that a consultation of physicians yesNEW CANNING FACTORY. yesterday morning when the news got over town, the stork leaped from terday It was decided to arrest the 91.90 and S3, oa Saturday to 82.65 Salt lake, Feb. 1. A canning fac- disease If possible, by the transfusion SO. Las; tory for the southern part of tho of blood from a healthy person. A regular and 82.75 buyer FKOUDHT SPORTING night the bidding waa 92.71 reguln ouunty is now an assured fact. At senior at Yale, a close friend of and 92 90 buyer 90. The offerings are a meeting of the Jordan Commercial Platt, brother nf Mlaa Platt, GOODS COMPANY light even from profit takers and the A Producers association held in haa offered to furnish the blood' nerd stock is expected to reach 93.99 or Bandy recently, the matter waa con- ed. Mist Plait la about IS yeara old Wholuala and Retail 92.79 before the end of the week, sidered thoroughly and It was voted The transfusion of blood is a comparB PORTING GOODS. etrlctly on the merite of the mine it- unanimously to raise the nereis ry atively new mettnd of dealing with Jabbaro af EDISON PHONO-GRAPHself. The lease has been extended funds with which to construct the typhoid fever. The operation. It la AND RECORDS. until late this fall. understood, will be performed at once. plant The sum of 93,000 was Clark.Harracka Fishing Tackle, No property In the district of Oold-fleltoward tha total capital stuck Stall and Dean Athlatio Goad. la more admirably located than of 920,04)0 before tba meeting closed WHEN HIS WIFE DIES. Phauagrapha Said an Eaey MoIt Extension. the Jumbo loadjoins where the be will Just SSI plant Mtb Term. St hawk. Red Top and Jumbo, all big cated has not yet been decided, but Poor Children Will Be Given Toys and Gifts. producers, and Is In the very center it will he tn the southern part of the of the none of the Wlngfletd 50,0U0, county. The stock is placed at 910 W0 mergar. Pittsburg, Feb. 1. In (he will of per share and ia fast being subscribed It in within a few feet also of tha by the farmers and business men in George B. Hint, who died here recentCombination fraction. Tha Curtis that locality. The committee In charge ly, a bequest la made that his entln lease oa the Jumbo Extension hn also of the subscription list will soon com- estate, estimated at 931,000, is to be struck flue ore, sit hough the Inter- plete Ita work and then the matter pent for toys and gifts for the pour ested parties are saying nothing about of location and Incorporation will be children of Allegheny county at the It. The Mohawk Ledge company lease attended to. death of his wife. 49 feet distant has also excellent Indl By the will, Mr. Nutt provided for the wife's intereat during life and cal loo a and kir. Mnnette of the SUE. state that at her death the estate la HayeaMonette company has ordered the Installation of e power 8alt Lake, Feb. I. Suit baa been tn be held In trust, tor tha purchase nf hoist. filed In the district court by Thomas. playthings for poor children, especially Joseph and John II. Oxguthmpe for those In Institutions. LONG TERM FOR RIBS. against Shuwell Bros. A Belcher, P, J. Moran, the Utah Saving A Trust Residence of J, 0. Wood Proves a company and Balt Lake City to recover n total an muf 91.949.95. alleged Jonah far Burglars. to be due on a subcontract for excaconSalt lake, Feb. 1. The resident's vating on the BlgCotlouwood of J, I), Wood Hems to be a Jonah for duit let by Showed tiros. A Uelcbcr to plaintiffs and alao far material and burglare, as four men whose total CHRISTMAS PRESENTS auppllea furnished for the conduit. P. aggregate 17 years are doing J. GALORE. Moran la made a part to the action (Ime because of robberies committed Seoanse of tbelr infinite for the reason that he I the principal variety sad In the Wood borne. hnparb artlatlo beauty la decorated Charles Rise, the thief arrested by contractor on tho work and the Utah Wna 4 cut glass, are found morn Savlnga A Trust company la surety on Detective Wheeling while trying to bis pleasing and better appreciated gifts bond. The city ia made n parly to to tha dispone of a sable collarette then nay others. At Olaon'a you have tbe action an as to tie up the balance comla furrier Knulsford the hotel, extremely large stock to select of the money due on the contract or na mm, ranging from dinner, tea, lunch pletes the quartet. Rise, while refus- much thereof SAFE OF MINE OWNERS CANNOT aa la necessary. In to Information and breakfast eats to fancy and give any ing regard BE OPENED. to to blnmelf creations that are readily pleaded gulltv a R. LUND GETS VERDICT. C. enures of Joy and beauty. la always the of before judge charge cut glass, burglary ws here a fine lna of useful things Armstrong Thursday afternoon ami Salt lake, Feb. 1. The Jury In the Strong Box Contained was sentenced to the penlleutlary for Evidence even years. When asked by tbe court case of Carl R. land against the Utah Against the Western Federa E. waa A which Railway Light company, as to whether he had ever been artion of Miners. rested before Rise refused to make tried ia Judge Lewis court, haa re2259 Washington Ave. in a verdict turned of favor rply, saying that he could give (he for 94,235. The action was plaintiff brought ennit no Information In regard to Colorado I. A spechimself. That while he bed been in- to recover damages In the sum of ial to the Springs, Feb.from fur 915,000 Telegraph received E. Cripple Melon. S. W. A. Melon. personal Injuries terested In the looting of tho various Creek Suva: office buildings which were entered In a street rar accident about a year "There were no new development Ust week, be was not on trial on that ago. todftv lu the mysterious fire In the WE CAN MOVE ANYTHING. wax tn hut willing charge, plead guilsaTe of the Mine Owners AsMiciatiou TO CURE A COLO IN ONE DAY ty to the burglary complaint on which night, which it Is thought conTaka LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine last he had been brought Into court. tained considerable evidence whirh If refund Tablets It money was Druggists It et first supposed that Rlss was In have been used In the waa tbe much warned Charles Merritt, faila to care. J. W. OKOVE'S signaof the officials of the Weeten. 29c. box. on ture each who esried recently from the peniFederation of Miners now awaiting tentiary In IHlnola, but no positive trial In Idaho fur the alleged murder evidence of this ran be found, alof ex Guvernor Bteunenherg of that though n request fur Merritt's descripstale. As yet all attempts to open tion has been sent to the warden of the afe have failed. The strong box, the pen nt Juliet. In addition to paper of the Westera When taken to the county Jsil.Rlsa Federation of Miners, contained th.i n (Jib-sodesire eee to Doc" expressed piece of wire with which tho Iudo who Is in jail aaraitlng trial on pendeucc mine was blown up. a forgery charge, and even reqneated In that he be placed the same cell CALUMET RIVER PROJECT. Van Drays end Baggage Wagons. with Olbaon. Now the aulhorltlea ere wondering as to whether or not he Cost of Turning It From its Course ranld have been a fellow priaoner Puml-tu- r OUR SPECIALTIES Plan Would Be Millions. with Gibson nt the Idaho penitenSafe Moving and Storage. tiary, from which (llbson waa released Washington, Feb. 1. If the Calumet Just previous to coming to this city. to be turned harkward In its WIFE SENT HER EONS UP STAIRS river - from Rlsa waa watched hy the Ogden pociiitrsiLake Michigan, to form a TO INVESTIGATE. OFFICE lice aeveral tlaya before he came drainage canal to the M iaslssippl. as 40B TWenty-fIftStreet. to Fait Lake. planned by the sauitary board of Chicago. the International Their Found Fathar With a Bul- commlxNlnn insists that the Waterways SALT LAKE WOMAN SUICIDES. They PHONES coat of the let Wound in the rhall be Increased hy six milproject InA, 234. BolL 228. Head. Mrs. Mamie Tayler Take Poiaon and lion. Tbi-elocal engineers 'estimated Enda Life After Career of Shame that the sum of 91 S.imo.iioo would cover the cost of tbo work, hut the InJan. III. Mr. Nev., Goldfield, I'hlliidclpliin. Feb. 1. Edward P. ternal innal board, including in Its Mamie Taylor commuted suicide hv Hippie, a Irvther of l lie Ime Frank some nf the shiest army thA. I In Re1 rear of the lifo at sum- engineers In the country, regard that Hippie, who endrd hia taking poiaon Top ealoon, dying anon afterward in mer after wrecking the Real Etate project a crude and Insufficient. In the world. half a house of Trust cmipun of ihl city, of whim Ah an t against this five milas Caroline. Khr he waa pii'sideul, rorumitted suicide lion increase In expenditure, She waa kn-.tbe board from came to (taldflchg Suit lake todav. Mr. Hippie's family wav at wliow that Instead of having to expend a left City, where she daughter about breakfast. Ills wife, hearing an the whole of the appropriation at 7 yeara old. Her husband, it Is id. mdse. hciii Iter ui up stairs to oiice.H). would practically be necessary orty-Niner" runs the sahsm s? Elko. They found the father in to carry out the local engineers' proThe nnforiiiinfe woman ws sn opi-n- hi bedroom wuh a Ini lei wound in ject the board's plans, the total snd morphine Pen. I and was treat- the head lie was hurried to a of 9l7.oeO.noo would he expended In ing herself for the habit. She quarbut .lint on the way. the roursp of e considerable number reled with s tnan and deliberately Mr. Hippie wa about seventy year cf year. swallowed s full bottle of the inedl of axe and hnd hren in the real estate Seerersi'v Taft ha not passed npfti r;nc. Deceased was 27 years of age btiKinc The police ay they have the recommendation of the chief of enand whs born In Scotland. rot learn, .I ih, cause for the suicide, gineer that he deny the ppllcetion (ins Holme and Colonel O. Posey hut It i believed lm brooded over the of the Chicago authorities for permishave decided to erect another large iragie ending of his brother's life. sion to divert the waters of laike Michgranite block on Columbia s' rest, i igan Into the Calumet river. half block from the site of the Isrg. DROVE HORSE TO DEATH. office structure, to be built upon anothPRE9IDENT9 THANKS lot er Holmes. recently purchased hr Lcgan. Jan 31- - Oliver Car I non and fe the cfcaiaotar ea tha transfer vote unanimous By John H. ifopklnr. two youths of thl today. Nobel Diploma and Modal Are Highly service we aapply our patrons. changed the county af of Esmeralda city, went to the barn of John E. Prised. Prompt, tellable end at low aosL from Hawthorne tn county (tolrlflrM Pahle. last nigh:, and took a vabiabla will be The transfer made Mav nay time yon any well be oa your therefrom. bitched tha Chnutian.i. Norway, Feb. 1 In a Goldfield is celebrating In the tinid-fiql- animal up and droveThey Job nad haadla It ospedlttously and her lo death, it litter tn Foreign Minister LnevUnd. way. being necessary to kill hrr when who I president of the Nobel comfound in the morning. They pleadmittee. President Roosevelt, who wa MUST SPEAK ENGLISH. ed guilty to criminal trespass when awarded ihe peace prise, December arraigned before Justice R. V. Smith loth In;, writes that he will value the Foraignera Required to Underatand and were each sentenced to pay a fine diploma mid medal no long es he lives Ordere te Prevent Accldente. of 930 and serve ten day in Jail. A and, after his death, they will be as a rule people are indignant over the priied hv his children. Park City, Jan. 31 An announce' if the penalty The President adds that peace ment or great Importance was made lightness Ullixn Chat tort on has hied suit In among the variiai. r la sues of society In Park City today when it was s'sted for I the ilitrlrt court divorce from In modern civilization of just as thsi hereafter nu foreigners will be r V. rhat'ertan. deser gient Iniporance a between nations. employed In the Bamberger proper-M- s il-- n and failure to prnvide a fb Ho hope' e.j that tbe ue to which hr In 'li. c.ty who do it1 The pair weie married In vs putting i he ninr was entirely in Fbone II lor you re. Enlth Th.s mssure l a precsutlor-ar- grounds. toucan In 19'M nonirnhy with the aim of the .Vnbo' M. H lcti r sen, Mike lairoen an I foundation. step taken to prevent, or at least ANOINEB SHIPPER MGOLMELD r ui a . d Italy-Wes- re l. TRANSFUSION Wt-r- v OF . St . , map-nlflren- grand-daught- . S d d CRIPPLE CREEKS FIRE u ante-mant- ol A. Olsen, Grocer MALAN pros.-cutlo- TRANSFER COMPANY 1 fr - off-se- wn I N-v- 1 r ALLEN TRANSFER CO. lb-hc- y i alh-x.n- un-le- r n A REPORT OF DUN AND RADSTREET'B. No Reaction in Commercial Activity, Although Btocke Have Fallen-Dem- and for Minor Metals. Dr. You Like Honest, , Square Dealing Pierce's an under the medicines warid-fame- d put exit ? beL publicity is the best possible guaranty of merit, and that the moat fag Ugent people pneraUy want to know what they take into their . adu, whether it be as food, drink or medicine. Although it w a and of usual out to tbe of makers of propr. take, step quite practice tary medicines, yet Dr. Pierce, some time ago, decided to publish all tbe ingredients entering into cast snd on all his of his celebr ted family medicines. A squ composition, or make-odeal ia therefore assured every one using his medicines, for one exactly what he or she ia paying for when purchasing them, since eva ingredient is published in plain English on the andt torrtchuu oftk samt attested undtr solemn oath. These several ingredi. cats are selected from among the very best known to medical science for the cure of the various diseases for which these pwhIC1 bottle-wrappe-rs New York, Feb. and companys weekly review of trade will say tomorrow: Although the average of 0 of the most active railway securities fell this week to the lowest point since 9u4. there was no corresponding reaction In oommerdal activity, which continued beyond precedent. Reports from leading manufacturing centers Indicate that scarcely an Idle machinery can be found. Prices of minor metals are sustained by a steady demand, the electrification of steam railways supplying a demand for copper that Is sot facilitated by the delay In moving fuel and machinery. A general resume of the situation disclose! a level of prices and a scarcity id auppllea that haa nut existed since the civil war. while there la the additional factor of no element threatening weakness, although quotations are conceded to be abnormally high. But, with the production of mills sold so far ahead, there la no interest in new business, end spot storks are practically nothing, whila in many department! no good will be available for some months. Packer hides have again sold at full figures u small Unas, but in some sections of the market, notably for couu-tr- y l.-- R. G. Dun buffs. Commodity p, bottle-wrappe- ... recommended. Tha most eminent and leading medical teachers and writers of all the several schools of practice have endorsed each of tha ingroaienu entering into Dr. Pierces medicines in tha atrongMt possible-lermi. Tha makers of Dn Pierce's med cities believAlhat intelligent people do xkit wish to opn their months like a lotVf 1 young bitXM and gulp down whqtorcty.pyeStoAto litem, either in tha way oPtCW, or medicine, without knowing ahpiwhing of tha propertiea and hanubNAcnararter of tha agents employed. Ihrv believe that health is too tscred a heritage Ee with, siul Hist WJ title uf tl.e m WAJAcji urilrut ii tomir- yL Dr.lMsroe s niedicinraarc made wholly from tho roots of plants found tba depths of our American growing Sweat. They are so coinponndad that they cswnsf do harm tn naff ease, asm la lit skW delicate trows or child. By open publicity Dr. Fiaroa has taken his medicines out of tha list of secret nostrums, of doubtful merit, and made them BiNEDiE or kkowh cohpo-amoThey are therefore, in n class all by thainaalvas, being absolutely and in erory sense By'this bold step Dr. Pierce haa shown that hi formulas are of such asoellence that ha ia not afraid to subject them to tha fullest scrutiny. Thera it a hndqt of honrtty on every bottle of Dr. Pierce's medicine in tha full list of its ingredients duly attested , as correct under solemn oath. No other medicines put up for general use through druggists can make claim to any such distinction, and none other thau 'Dr. Pierce's medicines have any such profeuional endorsement of their ingredient, flnrh vrofruitmal endorsement should have far more weight with the slflioted than any amount ol lay, or endorsement, or testith-iR-k fro;-n.'Mf- markets have shown little activity during tbe past week, and variations In prices were fractional. New York, Feb. X. Bndstreet's t morrow mill any: Irregular conditions make for numerous in retail trade, but there is evidence of enlargment In some lines of spring business. Colder weather and clearance sales have stimulated trade, in the northwest trade traffic and construction feels the effects of heavy snowfall!, coming on top of an acute car shortage, though that section appears to be gradually winning out. except In parts of the Dakotas, Thera is little change to be noted In crop reports. The cold weather of last week haa been succeeded hy ralna or snow and the wheat belt haa had a bettor snow covering than at any previous time this winter. Demand for lumber feels seasonable conditions, but future business booked monial!. Is large. Of eourse, the exart proportion of Business failures In the United each ingredient used in Dr. Pierce's States for the week ending Jan. 31. medicines ar well as the working formula number 211. against 292 last week, or manner nf preparing the asms, and 229 In the like week of !9i)6, 239 in the specially devised apparatus and ap1905, 219 In 1904 and 20JI In 1901. In pliance employed in their manufacture, Canada failures for the week number are withheld from publicity that Dr, 29. as against 19 last week and 24 la Pierce's pro irietary rights may bo fully this week a year ago. protected from such unprincipled imiWheat, Including flour, shipments tators as might be piratically inclined. from the United Slates and Canada The preparation of these medicines for the seek ending Jan. 31 aggrewithout the nte of a drop of alcohol, so gated 2.102.316 bushels, against 8.328,-25-5 last week: 3.056,208 this week last year; 945,358 In 1903. and 1,702,368 In petitions pouring into congress to that 1902. For the pant 81 weeks of tbe fleeffect carrying 156,000 signatures, so it 110.0C3350 the are et year exports behooves you here In the west who 1905-0; in 40c 83,727,547 bu., against and 166,609,731 In are benefited by this vaporisation to 062,143 In 1904-0get to work and preserve the moisture Corn exports far tbe week are 2c thus obtained. Mr. Patten la a native of thla state, 2,064.683 157,677 bu.. against last been born at Manti. Ha now week, 8.289,359 a rear ago, and 5,302c having Uvea In Baltimore, but spends a great 503 In 1905. For the fiscal year to date deal of his time in traveling. He is the exports are 13,229,708 bu.. against tha Inventor of tbe vacuum steam proIn 1905-06- , and 33,043.643 68.428,045 cess of making ice, and a number of In 1904-05- . other noted inventions. Bank clearings tn cities of tbe United Btates for tho week ending with 1 have been somewhat costive, bat Jan. 31 aggregate 82.951,172.283; 12 Doan's gave Just the results 16 week cent and under last per desired.Regulels per They act mildly and regulate cent below the same week last year. the bowels perfectly." George B. Excluding New York CUy, the total 306 Walnut Avav Altoona, Pa, Is 61. 081 ,878, 276, i.S per cent less than Krause, last week, but four per cent over lnnt COAL WINE WORKING year. Canadian clearings for the week aggregate 968,129.645, a decrease of 8 Resumption of Work at Cumboriandi per cent from last week, but a gain W yo. May Relieve Situation. of 2.2 per cent over thla week last year. Word haa reached bare of tbe reMOISTURE FBCM S1LTCM SEA sumption of work at the Cumberland coal mine, so that tha product of mines Nos. 1. 9 and 10 at Rock Springs which Prof. John Patton, Formerly of Manti, has been shipped east and northwest Delivers Expert Talk in Lower for the last two months, can now be Heuss, returned to tha Balt Lake market. The output of those three mines Is esti"You get most of your moisture from mated at 600 tons dally. A train of 19 the Ballon sea," said Prof. John Pat- cars of ccal passed through here last ten, In a short talk to the members night, from tbe Illinois ooal mines to of the house of representatives after Reno. Nev. The time between Oma- ) tfie regular session Thursday after- ha snd Green River was 60 houra, and noon. Prof. Patten, whose home ia In the same rate of speed la being mainBaltimore, la passing through the tained west of this point. country, and stopped off for a day or MYSTERIOUS MURDER. two in Salt Lake City on harness. Visit iug the lower branch of the legislittle while yesterday, he Coroner to Inquire Into tha Death af lature for Dr. Townsend, was. Invited to address the members by Speaker Joseph on the subject of New York. Feb. 1. Tha inquest InAridity snd Humidity," on which he to the murder of Dr. Charles Wllmot Is an expert. It will be remembered by many that Townsend, the prominent Bitten IsMr. Patten delivered n paper at tho land physician last Friday, will taka National Irrignlon omgresy held at place today. Dr. Townsend was shot Ogden four yeara ago, entitled "A plan for increasing the humidity of the arid region. and In that address occurred the following remarkable I suggest diverting the passage: Colorado river out of Its channel sni turning It on the hot desert lands to the southwest of your present place of meeting, and over which s large part nf the hot, dry summer winds constantly blow. The warm winds will vaporize the waier. Increasing the humidity of the atmosphere and consequently increasing the precipitation In the Irrigated regions, especially Utah. It will nlso lessen the vaporization whirh win take place on the Irrigated fields and Increase the water supply for irrigation by producing increased precipitation in the form of rain." Mr. Patten has lived to see. within the short period of four year, the literal fulfillment of this prediction. The diverting of the channel of the Colorado river, which has formed what U known as the Salton sea. lying between Mexico snd the United States on the southern border of California, has rauaad the very result predicted in . his lecture. "TVhera the Colorado spreads Into this sea.1' said Mr. Patten, its waters vaporize almost as fast as It pours in. and the warm winds convey the vapo-ov- er this whole arid country, and it Is estimated that 20.000.006 acre feet more nf moisture Is preolpltated over this area than waa the case previous to the diversion of tha river from lta old channel. Yon here are interested In the Colorado remaining where it la. and I would suggest that you ask rnngres tl at the river be allowed to remain in Its present channel. For If you the other fellow will have the river turned back. There ate now v. cross-curren- rs non-serr- rt. 6 -- 901-02. generally employed and yet so harmhi in the long run, to moot invalids ita use ia long continued, even in doses, coat Dr. Pierce several vrarTi careful study and Libor, write tile aidS skilled pharmsciita and rheinim assist kiiu. Naturally , he. due Di4 to give away his scientific and ixm processes for preparing tliese medicia. but ha does want to deal in the bm open manner wath all his patron md patients, and under this frank, open im honest way of dealing, thev mav knot exactly what they are taking w he'u utin. " his medicines. What Do They Curs? This tion is often asked concerning qu. Dr Pierces two leading medicines, Gnldm Medical Diaoovery and "Favorite Pi, u . scription." The answer is that "Golden Medial Discovery ." is a most potent aheranvi r, or and tonic or invigoo ator and aria especially favorably in ( curative and healing way npon all fix mucous lining surfaces as of the nanl passages, throat, bronchial tubes, stow, ach, bowels and bladder, curing a lsrtr per cent, of catarrhal eases whether tha aiaeaaa affect tbe nasal passages, fix throat, larynx, bronchia, stomach (H catarrhal dyspepsia) , bowels (as ninvoa diarrhea), bladder, uterus or other pelvic organs. Even in tba chronic nr nlcentiva stages of tease affection, is often successful in affecting cures. Tha" Favorite Prescription ia advised fur tha cure uf one class of diseases only those peculiar weaknesses, derangements and irregularities inrident to women. It is a powerful yet gently acting invigorating tonic and strengthening nervine. For weak, worn-ou- t, women no matter what haa caused the break-dow"Favorite Prescription " will be found mow effective in building up tec strength, regulating the womanly functions, subduing pain and bringing about a health?, vigorous condition of tee whole system. women suffering from diaeaeea of long standing, are invited to consult Dorter Pierce by letter, tree. All correspond enca ia held aa strictly private and sacredly confidential. Address Dr. K. . blood-purifie- over-work- n, V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser (1000 pages) is sent fra on receipt of 21 n nearnt stomps for or II stamps for cloth-boun- d copy. Addras aa above. paper-covere- while In bed by a man whose Ideirby be would not reveal and died of kk rxr wounds. John Bell, an conductor, who Is locked up charged with tha murder, which ha Is said to have committed out of reveuge because Dr. Townsend treated his wife and she filed, will be brought before Mrs. Townsend, the widow of tbs slain man, for the first time today. A fart learned yesterday by tbe authorities, which Is considered significant, is that the Inscription on tht grave of Mrs. Bell In Cypress Hill comet err, Brooklyn, read: er. Life la sweet, but revenge is sweet The case gains trash Interest from the fact that two anonymous lettait hare been sent to Staten Island polie to tha effect thatthey are on tha wrong track and that Bell is Innocent of tbs crime. Tha statements made In these letters and their authorship are now being Investigated. GIANT STEAMSHIP. New facts rewhich tbe lines is to bsvt Hamburg-America- a built by Harlsnd A Wolf of Belftit and which will gi Into commlsskm in Ihe spring of 1908. were given by Emil Bona, tbe general manager cf D line, who returned yesterday from The new vessel will be name! tha Europe an.l will have ncoommu-datiofor 630 first, 350 second cabin and 1.000 tee rage passengers and crew at 550 persona. Every feature aver devised for tha convenience, comfort and entertainment of ocean travelers will be included In tbe plmnn for Two novel festures will be tha Now York. Feb. 1. garding tbe giant steamship l. o ship. uppe' tbat of tennis courts on the 2 85 by dock and n swimming pool feet on one of tha lower decks. The learner will be 750 feat long. 80 6"P beam and have a displacement oi about 42,000 tons. JESSE J. DRIVER Wishes his many friends to know that he is still in business, and nicely located at 2275 Washington Ave. You are especially invited to call and see him at his new location |