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Show y about that It should to built from Inside," the) and not merely In an outside finish. This Is why oar tocds srs bstUr nd we have mad our reputation - EBIES flFH-HOL- DA And; co-o- state of world organization ration, the r psu It of w h ic h iN 51 PUBLIC, STATEMENT )l I N IK G E S A NI) as is universally conceded, bring tjfFuhn6"t5nTisliJ5wJ the general fpe&eelof the world and of Cranbury, Texas,; The' Ray: Cotoolidatedv Copper cow-pan- : " .final relief froin t$e ruinous burdens it is the belief of many- experts, of 'bloated armaaients,4 because it will has theTargesCTtnown "deposit f "cop- - - iaI A Perkl ns - County Treasurer of 8labnsh. t he FelgQrjii w. among the. ner oie In the jyorlj. Jsaysil GraBbnryi Hood -. nations as it now prevails among in- 1 ear lElT'wrenr' The Bullfrog Pioneer - Leasing & ' divl.fuars throughout th civilized MnHngTrcfanyr.operatrarh.e'-W. world? xeysrTOm-taa-wfla- e What Tbey Have Done. s Jrnntjir,!!.. Th ore aver? yaS bothfered-w4th- ,a, e first Hague conference gave us rFnfe hetweeh $15 and $50 at chronic lame back and ton4; disordered action of arbitration, to which 24 powers finally j snoolnp fthf.w rh.Xjn,were.lnied kidneys helped to will, C0I1ESS - n I - t - r .wm rw m i Jr mwmtw wm m w:wt wmtr m mr- - Til NATIONAL PEACE CON- FERENCE tN ? HICAGQ. SECOND 'MAIN ST. SALT LAKE MEN EMINENT CITY.-UTA- H, PRESENT ARE- - 'lt8.''aC-Pi35era-pporBotil,.00- -- I'UUI I UU9. UUB iuj the state of Colorado in 190, as eight years been in successful opera99 men killed and 13S injured against tion, and not less than four contro in W07. versies have been referred to it durl 'Four feet of new ore that averages CUUVtUllUU. Political Diplwwats.and Statesmen",,,, on Typewriter Economnti Assemble and Discuss of the Final Elimination Armed Conflicts.. for Sale sessions of the- - sec ond ' National Peace Congress. whU-SrylN. 6 opened lu Orchestra hall Monday aft.-. . mm r I nra ny .lo lit icgo tfToTJ8aWT?BTwirt-JMuiu-t' of war. ' ' A Bargain at $55. among tlieui being many distmgu statesmen, dptomats and politleal President Taft Is - the economists. UNION WESTERN NEWSPAPER honorary president of the congress, SALT LAKE CfTT and Secretary of War Jacob M- Dickinson is its active president, butneitB-er-o- f these gentlemen was able to be present, owing to their oftTcial du-- , RODINSON HARRY there-wa- s no lack ,of 'However ties.. law men to preside over the seseminent 904-30- S " Judge BulldiHf, Salt Lake City sions. 2 toHhe eengress, A." preliminary v sfiecial peace services were heldmorn-inIngenious But Illegal.: , churches Sunday many.Chlcago Jtfl8placedjngenultyhas Just brought of ingrPace mee.tlngs arranged by labor a., railway signalman crossing socialist organizations were neld JUrach warad in Wuugary i wltbhh the and, in the evening arm of the lawile.has heejl arrestee! in the afternoon, and there erroeetii)gt ftt lor neglect of his duty-undetf which "addresses"' were '"delivered by was bla tank It clrcEmslancen, to signal a ' . Mn train which pawned Rev. Jenkfn Llovd Jones and .Rev. Kmil Q. Hirsch, both of Chicago, and t midnight," hut. not caring to sacri- - President of Jacob Gould "Schurman .. flee his rest to bis. aeuse of duty, he hit upon an ingenious plan to circuiu- - Cornell university. Welcome to tfce Congress. rent hlsemployers.' He manufactured a lifelike dummy figure - reseniblin g . Orchestra hall was filled to the .Jmself attached to it a lantern, and limit Monday when the first session propped it up "atnls posC" while" "ne was" caHeJ ToorderbrRobert-TYea- t aleptr-iaersbconveying to,lhe..eye8 Paine of Boston, the presiding officer, wto-aleIn the, for governors, mayors and hundreds of of passers-bythafr-h' ." execution of his duty. clubs bad been asked to appoint delegates, and" most "of them had - re$30 California Round TrTpTr President Dicklson's ad sponded. "If contemplating anr oart- - tourr dress," the same several write at once to Kenneth Kerr, Or P. weeks ago before the Hamilton club, Lake Route, 16 8. Main, Salt was read, and the congress was then Uke City. formerly welcomed by Gov. Charles W, Deneen for the state. Mayor Fred A. As to the Lungs."" . X Busse for the city and Rev. A. Eugene The lungs are the life. Wlienarnan of the "reception can breathe lustily no ordinary malady Bartlett, chairman committee. The secretary then read .xan kill him. I know an. old chap letter from President Taft, in who was given up three"ye!rs ago by a brief' " which the chief1 "executive heartily seven "able" physicians and one "able". commended the alms-o- f the songressy Their verdict was: "He surgeon. Miss Anna B. Eckstein of Boston ; can't last over three .weeks"; He is next- - was . Introduced Mo(the meerinei still, in the ring, while three of the docand read a "World Petition to" the V . Chicago.-The- Serial No. 137,018 .i BiOB-aUaiot- - J. rTTTo,,'"nrT as. bof--dln- ary: -- y o rt , r" minutes never- - dl thejanlcpf oxygen to come along. Drink deeply of the common ether. Have it pure and plug yourself full very hourj California Round TrlpLX It contemplating "any coast tour. Write at once to Kenneth Kerr. IX P, A., Salt .Lake " Route,. 169 S. Main, Salt Lake City." V"X - 3 " Medicine In.the 8ea The sea, according to certain sclent ' iBts.ran furnish not only nourishment but medicine. A distinguished French of practitioner prescribes sea water as a curs for diabetes, the. water being' aerated - In order to - re- inpYeK impurities' aniL-I- a some extent, its nauseous flavor. It. has also been administered with success In cases of bronchitis and pleurisy. Experiments carried out on consumptive patients show .that subcutaneous injections of sea water are beneficial.. at all events in the early stages of tuberculosis. Bread made with sea water Is said by loose who . have, tried ILlo g - -- - - - -"- "EtiHflom at)pt'tUlug ndBBrtafctagH" Indian Baskets TelL Stories l M The making of Indian baskets is tba nv work of the women of the trlbeV' honored and unsung, unknowneYen to the daughters of her daughter's, jlan "woman- basket maker passes to her grave leaving behind her a chain of woven books, each a volume in itself. The aboriginal basfcet maker puts Into every piece uf jmork she turns out ss much of the history of her race as she knows and all of her wn lifeit she an express it in the set pictures or figures whloii have been "handed down to her since basketry began. The Bohemian. . i : ' the-In-- - - -- Round Trip.' If - ctnitempiatingny-"?!- ! write at once to Kenneth Kerr, D. A., Fait Lake Route, 16 45. Malar-Sa- lt I.Ue City. . . $30 California - - - i, ify. lhouaafids,-from-everyranSja':- class ,i philanthropists, men of trade and commerce, educators and Jurists, workingmen, statesmen, rulers In. society even.' - - Triumph of Arbitration. f "II. The position which the-- peace movement has reached Is no less disat. tinctly determined by the practical flilma"ta "f rhltrtlnn VV prfl ttl'S. year celebrating what is really the . one hundredth anniYtrsarr otihe birth of our niovement,1 for it was In 1809 that David L. Dodge, a Christian mer--. the chant of New York pamphlet which brought the.move -- city,-wrote ment Into? being, and led six. years later to the organization in his parlor In New York of the first Peace society m the world.' There had then been. no arbitrationabeiween nations in our modem sense ofthe word 'nations.' In - the- - 100 than 250 yearB--iae-4$- Qff -- . more. rbitration f . Cfi.VUS -- arbi- Any Banditti In' Our Town? n rnternatlonal r controversiest--To-tla- y there - are- - more ; than..'.50Q . nearly having every important nation Its group of peace organizations. Their constituents af e BumbereT byv tens of Important controversies have been settled Bytfils meahsr not to mention an. even greater number of less Important cases... the settlement which involved the principle tf of . tration,-Withistba past 20 years so has" been tha trluraph ;Tf rapid P. that more;thau 100 Whenever numerous troops of ban- :y.ilt.ti. iultffilled by success and Inv elud-- ' putilty, "puliTicly Jefy."tnstead"-oIns, Xhs jUBtipe of their country, we tr.ay safely infer that the-- , excessive v, t Ulan-eof tlie, sovfiromrnt. frit and aliased by the lowest ranks of the " What Has Been Accomplished. . rDTj Trueblood said in part: "Let m"esketclj in Jhe barest outlines what has already beenx accomplished. The interpretation will take care of itself. "I. The men and women, now a great host, who believe that the day blind br)lteftircg3hould direct the policies of nations and preside at the settlement of --their differences, are Jiow thoroughly organ-lied- . A hundred years ago there was not a society In existence organized to promote appeal - to the forum of reason and tight In the adjustment of - , r $39 Kdward nilibnu.: bcn "disposed of by this means, or" between five and sixit-yft- rfor - the- whol- e- 2ft years. Arbitration is no longer an experiment It is the settled practice of the y Tuitions.- - A score of deputes go naturally to, arbitration v where, one , gives rise, even to talk ot war.- - - to-da- .....v Hague- - Conferencea..ii'..-!- . Ja,- - In orJor.li determine .(ui'ther thiOkd vane4 jKUiUiaaiJth icA.hg -- 625-fo- nt -- g .free-millin- - 75-fo- - 10u-ioo- Natrohs.hyoPsl slnT "RaelarPrpgress n the same time another meeTJ hearthyitrea"onipeclme:tt" rock, four'Inches thiclf, has' made its appearance on one side of the 18 inches of good aiming ore on,which is being run the south drift on the level of the Merger company's lease on according ta tele graphic, advices "received, front Seven A ing wjKIesslbii In'Muslc: ttali with Miss Jane Addamsi in the chair. The speakers there were Joseph B. Burtt of Chicago, on "Fraternal Orders and 135-foPeace;" Prof. Graham Taylor of Chi cago CommonBTon and Industry;" Samuel Gompbrs president of the American Federation Troughs ,. of Labor, on "Organized Labor and f Amovement to revive the Utah Peace," ami joSSSiWWyBnK The" Western A ssoclaUG iTVt as Chemists and y. It., on Tnernatlonal Socialism Metallurgists was begun -T :ra Peace Factor." 4m -- Salt Lake last weelt, when about, mm e f c la I and Jgalfews." thirty prominent metallurgists of the ; Two Hig meetingaz wre Jteld Tues- city were present at a meeting.-togethewith Dc. F. W. Traphagen, the day morning, one on commerce and industry, presided over Jy JaeorgeL E. organizer, original president q the as- Roberts.-- president of the Commercial sociation.' -the- gold National bank of Chicago and"the T" The probIem"ot-getttnother on "Women and Peace," with j ralues from the ores of Mercur camp Mrs. Ellen M. Henrotin or Chicago- - as by cheap process- has- been sol vea.. Sunshine cljairman.-- - The former session was ad- The mill of, the "Bostondressed by Belton Gilreath of Birming- - company; recently overhauled and .1 . any otKer. ; Fattest French Soldiers. Occasionally our Paris eontemporarV ies entertain their readers with an account of the. tallest and the shortest has-Jo- ne conscript.- - Now the fatone better and discovered test recruit In the French army, who has been found at Corbefl. This honorab- is easier than any ICo , Gardens vnth. Schools. - H raEB is tLe best of all com, in one. " ' IfREtiEmNG MACHINE CO. ' -- Lined , ItUNOI u CHICAGO idea has been re markably developed in San Antonio, Tex,, which is said to have more eardens attached to its schools than school-earde- -- etitcktLananyother over 19 stone. - to operate other.- - - typHEB ,i males a more perfect verdit, the son of a merchant in the locality. The young man turns the scale at 268 pounds, avoirdupois, op rather The vibration than any other;. .,1 - Lav . 6elongs;to-M- le.-dlstinclioa -- . kii le$ '"" - .' Co.z Buffalo, N. Y. n -- For . by Sa-l- e Barton &; Blake There are 949 of these culti vated plots attached to the 2 schools, the gardens Tary Ing from onetenth to, of an acre world. T Provo T ". Utali - one-quart- Certainty Convenience Economy Never has there been known a case Salve. ha snot re! lef A pure harmless gl salve for application ,to the surface of the eyelids; the simplest of methods with wonderful results. The' price 25 ents: places It withio- - reachoalI. " --J -. All druggists sell 1L Biy ye ven-notabl- e . - -- over rich -- gold and copper Towards-Univer- -; sal Teace," byHev. H. T. Keallhg of Unie urines in the Fiji group, where a Nashville, Tertn.; and "The Biology of number of mining engineers were Wafi ."tiyPTOtdentv'idiStBTrTJor awaiting the Issuance, of a. prociatna-tioopening the mining rights. danofjandjtanforcr,: Jr univer-sjtyA- t -- Buggies Built-i- Pko-- . at 115 W. vo . AMBITIOUS. ,4 liiGorriaoeMi mm7- - PROVO COMMERCIAL IIS Employer raise? AVTiy, month! !want another getting f3T"a hat you're but I'm. engaged now, and my girl wants to be took. Office II Provo City, Utah Boy-Yes-sIr; abou- C- -- j ! C&pitaJ. EVIDENTLY FOND OF PHRASE $100,000- - DIRECTORS: Sailor's Vocabulary Was Seed Smoot... .,, President. x Limited, Judging by His Con- C. E.'Lnose,.,,.; - L. J. Wm. Knight, versation." Holbrook, Roger Farrer, Geo. Taylor, sr He was a sailor boy of about 18, and John R. Twelve. i ahoTOjrofgoteHjH probably hls girl JOS, T. EAR.R.EH, bus, O.. James Arbuckle, consul of already proven a success by the Con- cousin seemed to have met him. at Spain and Colombia, St :Loirfs, and solidated MSrcur company. Is working the station and to be conducting him General banking business transacted Marcus M. Marks-- , president of the Na- like a charm. to spend some of his x leave a- - her Safe - w deposit boxes for rent. tional Association of ClothlersrNe w To 'take irer a "bond 'and"lease" oa home; ETidentlT-th- eYork city. The women heard Interest-Inthe Brown group of claims at Park to see his parents and was satisfied speeches hy";Mrgr Phlltir NrMoore, HKj). recently "operated "hy the Copper-- j with -- their" general conditionfor the president of the General Federation Apex Mining company, the Scott Mill conversation, went like this: V ot Women's Clubs; Miss Jane Addama Miitlne X"And how Is yrnr father?" v romiiiv:i la. -- binsr formed. " Boatoifc"X andMrji.Aw;.AmMN"Oh, he's all right." unified of stock in the old Copper ' "Some Legal Aspects of the Peace Apex company will be given for .their -""Xhd'youriDidtherrMmW W V V Movement,", was. the generaLioplc of holdings share for share of stock in "Oh, she's all right" company thot)rehe8trahalleetingrTuesdayHfre"Tiew" "How did Lucy get . on. at school? afternoon, and the chairman was Will - Apparently, the Boston Consolidated She must be a big girl now." iam"3JrCalboun of Chicago. Prof. Will Copper Mining company is now upon "Oh, she's iam I. Hull of Swarthmore college, an earning basis of between $25,000 "Are the boys quite well the advances registered by the and $35,000. per month. Its official fig"Oh, they're all right." two Hague conferences, and James ures for March gave an output of There was quite a long" pause after Brown Scott, solicitor of the state deobtained at a net cost, 'thhvaud then the girl , tried again. pounds, partment, talked about some questions including' everything, ot 10 & . cents. "However- do. you sailors manage to And get them to figure on which the third Hague conference April figures, are estimated to show an live on a ship?" she said. "You must will of over consider. March about 500,000 find it t Increase ."Legal Iwirbg your, house forelei probably: very monotonous;" For " ' pounds.,-jbr is tlie only iighta.-r-- It tlrqe thft sailor smiled. "Me answered 9 was the subject of a learned The fiftieth' Snulversary of" the- dis- the earliest a ot the question by" part rpaper hy Prof., Charles Cheney Hyde covery of gold in the Rock Mountains "Oh, were all shaking his , head. of Chicago. method of lighting. oy George A, Jackson.T inIBagTwas" rlghL.".-- . he explained, Manchester . celebrated at Idaho Springs,- Colo Guardian. Special Collegiate, Session."'""" " Avenue discov7. Officer 95 N, Academy The place where the In Mandel hall, at the University of May DRUGS NOT by purchased -2 Botbfho.e-3fR.ins Chicago, a special session- was held Feryas Hanchett of Denver and Food Did It toi universities 6nd"colleges; h: fea- Lafayette ana salt LAHe city, presenxeao ture of which was Con Idaho Springs-a- s After "using" laxative- - and catharrhr In test participated by students. Louis "The tew employers bill medicines liability childhood a case " ol P. LochneKOl Madison Wis,, spoke on went hite effect in Idaho March 6 of chronic andfrom; apparently Incurable constand contains many new, ipation-yielded to the- scientific food, The general v,sesslon of Tuesday of interest to both employer and Grape-Nut-Jn.a.fewdays.3 MealtuiJi'M liernagiheT most-- tatef. employe". In all mines. ' In case . of 'From childhood suffered I early esting ofthe congress." 'extStepsIn death, notice of suit must be served with Capital Stock S2S.O03 Peacemaking was the topic. The audi- within 60 days." All notices must be had tosuch terrible constipation "that I use laxatives, continuously go ' ence- was aroused to great enthusiasm in writing. , ' from one W--. n. byanjBloquent and spirted address by - The recelptsat the United States ing more drug to another and suf Brehton, President. all orJess the.tlme fering Bartholdt of Richard Congressman f assaYofflce In Helen&.M'ont," during Alva Nelson, Cashfer. A whom prominent physician MissourIZpre'slirent""pf""the American" April amqunTeiTio $153,003.46,. s com the dl - in the same sulted told me Group, Interparilamentary: union;' pared with $142,406 paper, that, inet with deserved month; last year. .... Fergus "county was gestive organs were ' partially par Interest Paid on Time Deposits. alyzed 'and could not perform their applause was that of Edwin D. Mead the .largest gold producer,: with work eorne without of help kind, ad I Drafts on A!! Paris of the World. of Boston on "The Arrest in Competto its credit, and Choteau second have triedatdifferent times about itive" Armmg""lcrFIdelIty7tO"-T- he In Idaho employers are Jt&ble for every . laxative and cathartic known Hague Movement'' tJ but found no help, thatwas at all per The special colleglaia, session was injury" to an erdploye In the case of manent, Office LA,finally deliberor" ottier" defective machinery' continued Tuesday evening in Music and had given my case up as when to ate safety, provide Avenue neglect Nollen of Lake President with hall, suit- - hopeless when I begat) to use the re-Forest, university in the chair. Presi- (he: employer - does notor-. provide digested food, Grape-Nutwhen ; y injury, dent SPTBrooks of Baylor university, ableisuperintendenee " - while Acting under the vAithongh l had not expecte- d- this incurred is Texas,-apokand a stereopticon lecfood to help my trouble, ta my great World.". rules of the employer. g -- - .Vice-Preside- nt. - - - nio' "' -- hoy-had-b- een g -- " fin I Nriw See The all-righ- t." d w mm . VL-- rEIectric Co. - " the-flrs- Arhl-tration,- -- - " " ""-tr- ie - -- rr made-has-been - I -- -- this-yea- r; fear-lur- es State Dank of Provo - s ' , -- An-othe- r, ' 53,-82"S. Wlth-fo?,76- 0r- heconyf-diecour-age- Opposite; Post Academy d e,- VxfW t)"ff therdertH ue- O 3lerffiaii-da-Lagercrantz- -- drti;--- rape- - Niige6ted4m?r. G6od" eaHwayTs" being' smaffe-dvef- from the first and "in a few at diately mill the haultng and remodeling the tUl3"ffa9 CacfuB riiTne In BeavercouBty,Utah7 A small force ot .miners . Is kept cm just what my. system needed. "The bowels performed ihelr func ployed upon development work la the tions lonough-orregularly and I am now com. e Miner although Js;itl Jight; G to "tccd-rtie-m-ll- r-at en?argtd-capacity- pletely and permanently cured trouble! "Truly the power of scientific ' food u .. uniimuea. must, mere s a ot-th- is .ftwTnl vrf That the great vein in the Sevier Consolidated mine, which the .former owners lost by reason of Its having Reason. Read'The Road to Wellville," in pkgs. been faulted, has been recovered, and vrt tlnebore IrttrrT A w 'wm that extremely rich ore is "being found one aptirnrs frvin tint ta tlmr, Thry where only ituff of good millm? grade re Kfnalne, wa& expected. 13 the word which oomes ...true, adv fall ef humia IiImmI. - from Gold Mountain . CU-'r- lt. ii s; - s ( " Poster-Milbur- n -- ih to Reform, peace mov'emenL.has attained on its was of the Holt Hamilton by -t given confr prumbling. Get up two hours gpractical-shl,-the"Independentences what some-thtnand they have ao c;u!it r in the morning and do "AmouS-th- e out of your regular? profesaioar couiplished inust. be JakenLintO-'ac-poun- t diplomats who" came to It Is still the habit of some per Chicago to attend the Peace congress J'lnd your own bupiness and with all were:.. Ambassador... Count. Johnnn .alone., QBSrtoSPk-jdljPT(iriiiig')it itt othtT-poi- i' Tlernrlchjvon BPrnsTorff of Germanyr afftat.;gaibi8ringa and..tbeic-HgU.it- 3r uyoy-frQ- iB: or F. !1 your dos- - Go to bod arly ni&llStlrtiecaiiseriej of your own peculiar gifts with nothing short :of.Jmmedlate per- - Sweden; Wu Ting Fang, envoy from Talk t:J virtues find more of those of your fection; others" because they wish the Chin a ; X f red r M Itcheir?lnnesrCoun-selo- r of the British embassy, and Dr. Ke cheerful, whole movemedt for the abolition of. Lrlonds and no'ghbors. .'rulf,;!; your roi'ilsofl. Tay your debts, war to fail. Othere do it purely from Halvdan Kont, of the University ot - Eo yourself all you would" see"" In ignorancer'"" Norwa::.Tha3apanesev. Turkish, and "What have the two Hague confer- French embassies also were repre. cttfira. Ea a pood 'man. and stop .; s - , ences really done toward K he Ulcld (la.)' press.t "n bringing seuteJ. ; Esy "Cnough nton j-- l lwhich - ng r - for Don't-w- ait 50-fo- l .1" . tJHEE is more EeantitultMn -- . aeo-tion-o- mln F. Trueblobd, secretary of the American Peace society, on "The Present Position of the Peace llv?f-,-kidney- yon-will aTaddresrbFPrTBen followed-b- water, and a tew without air. The lungs are the soul. A man" can live ' without s stomach, bowels, heart, spleen or. brains but be can't live without air! The air cleans the blood. Drink air by the mtllion cubic feet and flays - -- and conference ... 3 vo BH.nc JMU Hir i.JH - Bm II,. iW,Hfmll,W level xf the the as set up. and made the court the i Pioche Metals company's mine at tribunal, not of 25 (towers, but of all Plochelsevada. the nations of the world. The 5 cent per ounce advance in Hver"-aurithe;last ment was taken by .the second Hague the price of month or six weeks means a differ- -lng a perfect substitute for force in h'ti.ce Jn eiraing of jlfe ijnired"5raTPScomSmelling, Refining & Mining the settlement of international pany Mt $375,000; per year. A dispatch from ldahoi1ty,- - IdahC ttelegatlon for the principle of an in- Jfti and says: "Henry Relchert is in- - town service, wiihimlges always. ternatlonal court of arbitral Justice, - i-from .Ixst creek. He and hla father, Peter Relchert, have out eight tons of holding regular sessions. ore that they are crushing. in- - an araa. . "Thej5UU water.mark of the work .. of the second Hague. conference was tra, that will run $10" a ton, gold." reached in its action in regard to fulevel "While drifting on the ture jneetlngs of the "conference. " The towards, the' vest.Tthe-managemeof "of the the Ely "Consolidated' conrpany.at Ely, principle- of periodic-meetin- gs conference hereafter was - approyed Nevada.- - has broken into a couple of without dissenting volce JbeJateJ feetof lgbly mineralized material' even of the-thfr- d conference was fixed that greatly encourages the officials. and the governments urged to appoint " She-fe-et ore ; which of at least, Iwo .years in advance an in- ghowsy average values- of $104.84 a ton ternational commission to prepare the In gold and silver is what th3iihani . program of Mining company's .superinfendent Dean W. P. Rogers of the Cincinnati shaft found at the bottom of a Law school brought this session to a In the Woodman Blackhorsel is group, close with an eloquent talk on."The district,-Nevada.---' 7 Dawn of Universal Peace." Metals Piocbe 'company The .Mining has shipped to its mine a new gaso Addresses J Monday Evening Monday evening's meeting was de line hoist and equipment ta enable it voted toTEelTf aTWnF viations.", and waa.4iresJ4MerJbx ment work thus far, which has been Dr. Hirsch. The addresses were on attended by excellent results, hasb5en t level. "Independence Versus7 Interdepend conducted above tne" ence of to iclw4a lakt RsclioMhlJnjfersUyfWisconi week by the Marama of mining lasts longer tLan anT '' otEer. . Zl0: " without ''J other. I i ened . make life, miserable " r me- A trieni sug-- l J I I IJ - rested my using I J I Doan's Kidney Pills, I did, with the. , I I most gratifying re- f I made a pub. lie statement at the time, recommending Doan's Kidney Pills, and am glad to confirm that statement now." Sold byuall 4ealirs.r 50 cents a hot" t ' .. r Kiil-O- ' ohtminnd In all coiinlriM, or NO tromMly PCI, TAut-MARCYpnl and ttwL twit rStetrh: UrKll nrtorrihl tnr I .. fj SIM Wiiiewak toot on Hnw Tmu D. "rTIt." hlUrt liivsnuut liiomainwotrf tifuiiU ta obtaUn ni1 Sn pesu, whi - pT.ltolBiotmUon. topar(njuicioth RfiitrielijTjldKi. Sl7i7TTi Ssventb pU GO, t., Vashlr 'on, D. C J '' ! |