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Show T I INVESTMENT SURE as a Power to HJakf Hint (ganii GARFIELD A suburb of Unit Lake filly whoro three meant railrouilR run by and thn Harriman Kleutrlc Krtinrhlae Ihruaak minutes' rldo to tha tha town. Only cantor of Suit dike t'lty. are now beMIM.IOK By PROf. J. uof.l.AHS TBS ing expended In work hy tlm tturfleld ameltera which will Rive employment to thouannda of liwiple who naat have and u Haul Ourtielil la the only haan, town In vary walking (lialmuse the lota are rapidly lieliiR sold. Ten bualneaa house now nmirliihlnir and more coinPresent prlrex will ndvanre eoea ing. an buy aaw while they nre cheap. Hlxe S5 .feet. of lota 25x121 feiil. Prlt-e$40 to C2M eiich. Tortus, cash. Iinlunre In nix equal I.lburul dlacount monthly payment. for raeli. For maps und oilier Inforiiiiilliin Venom Has Entered the Circulation. attitudes of the objective mind ita trend of thought, opim ions, beliefs, desires, propensities, tendencies, emotion and passions arc controllable and alterable by a higher human personality, exclusively Along tlm lines that are moral and true. For the subliminal self of man is that principle in us which dictates what is right and inclines to good; that spirit in which under a hose control the Apostle Faul urges men to walk in or at once. order that they may neither be condemned by the moral law Investment Co. nor bound by the law ceremonial. hall l.ake City, 1'tah. Bldg., Meeper So man in liis higher personality is adequute to the extir , Reference, Walker Rroa. Bunk. mtion from his objective nature of any abnormal craving or passion, like will always act in response to that AFTER NEARLY TWO YEARS he craze for alcoholic drink. And he touch of explosive intensity, as lrof. .Tames has described it that We are abla to announce that our force which awakens activities and subordinates Watch Repairing Department hao bean enlarged aufflclently to lie lower wlicir nature tendencies of the carnal imparted by a PROMPTLY taka caro of all work aent to uo. Buggeslionist who is in genuine sympathy with the inebriate and operates with the courage of his convictions. the By means of the enlightened employment of subliminal self may lie brought into active control. It happens to be a wychological fact that in a state of sleep either natural or induced by an 170 intelligent physician through ordinary hypnotics, a human being is rag-- , cstiblc that is, amenable to the insinuation of a belief, impulse or (AIN SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH thought which may dominate the waking life. The leclmic. adopted involves the arrest of the visual attention by Year Leaaea. Ninety-Ninsome brilliant object, the concurrent establishment of the patients confiNinety-ninyear leaaea ere aald to dence in the desire to help him and monotonous sleeping suggestions as an bare bad their origin in Kngland. In of impression by personality. Dipsomaniacs, as a rule, Queen Elisabeth's time a law waa accompaniment made prohibiting properly owners are easy subjects, in that they yield readily to the hypnotic influence and Yrom renting their ground or building! accept unconditionally the suggestion communicated by the operator, (Or a longer period than 100 years, tegular drinkers muy be dealt with whenever they can be induced to sober and thereafter the 09 year lease bewas one came popular. At time there up, but I have found it unprofitable to attempt influencing an intoxicated a statute in the Illinois code by which person. the length of e lease was limited, bnt .The physical, mental and moral bankruptcy that accompanies dipthis later was declared somania should be held up before the view of the sleeper until an abhorrence for driuk and all it stands for has coinc into his 60ul. The Youthful Mind. thuB be will seen ion is of the nature of inspirathat It Among the answers to questions at a recent school examination appeared tion. It is a summoning into control of the true man an accentuation of 'Gross ignorance la the following: insight into life and its procedures anil a portraiture of happiness as the 144 times as bad as just ordinary ossunxl outcome of living in consonance with the truth. Auchorlte is an Ignorance." LTj one-four- th Bast-R.ookii- de Bug-cstion-al ethicu-spiritu- al pure-mind- ed on hypno-suggesti- R e e tlt hypno-sugge- hermit sort of n fellow who has anchoied hisself to one piece," The liver is an Internal organ." Vacuum is nothing with the air sucked nut ot it put up in a pickle bottle it is very hard to get.' st The idea of public ownership and operation dhtmer-slii- tt of street railroads is fast growing in the cities of Somewhat Crewiome Humor. An example is A Japan. dlty offlrer in Auld Reekie was celebrated for hie cunact in the imperial govning and ait. ilia mother haring died ernment ownership and la Edinburgh, he hired a hearae and By HENRY GEORGE. Jr. carried her to the family burylag operation not only 6f tie place in the Highlands. He. returned steam railroads, bit of with the hearae full of smuggled the telegraphs and' tele whlaky, and being teaaed about it by a friend, he said: "Ob. man, there la phones jis well. Osaka is the only city which has thus far attempted to no harm done! I only took away the build and operate street railroads under governing auspices, and it is body and brought back the spirit. having a struggle to accomplish the task. Hut private ownership elsewhere has not worked bo well os to make Keep Moving. .The heave ti x themselves run contin- the public contented with it. And this is most noticeable in Tokio, where ually round: the world la never atlll; in September there was a riot over an increase in fare of one sen, which the sun travel to the east and to the lf cent of our money. west; the muon Is ever changing in ita is These Tokio tram lines are the most important in Japan lioth in course; the stars and planets have their constant motions; the air we of traffic and in dividends. lake all the tram lines in the country, breathe is continually agitated by the point wind, and the waters never cease to they are electric and use the double trolley to save water ami other pipes ebb and flow doubtlesa for the pur in the streets from electrolysis. pose ot their observation and to teach They use small cars as compared with ours, and their cars are not ua that we should ever be In action. Burton. commodious, and are rough in finish. They appear to have been modelled after our village ears, and made plain to save expense. Smeli.ng for a Living. A new occupation has been develBut, for all their smallness and plainness, they are serviceable and are oped in London anil already la being extremely well patronized. They carried more than 110,000,000 passensuccessfully worked, says Popular and averaged more than nine per cent, dividends, notwithThe requirement is a gers last year, Mechanics. fact the that their fare was only three sen, which is one cent sensitive sense .of stnell. and a little standing makes prothe detector quite lf of our money. practice and ficient He Inspects the gas pipes is What more, they had the stipulation fixed in their charter that and fixtures of a building and charges be further reduced by the government authorities should could fare IB cents for each leak he discovers. tliis Some of the men earn f IB n week. so require. This low fare is not peculiar to Tokio. It is public interest (equal to six sen) are proposed general in Japan. So that the three-ceThe Changes of Time. The physical characteristics of the by the mayor of Cleveland, Tom L. Johnson, for our street railroads, may, English ere altering rapidly says a by the Japanese experience, be seen to be rational and conservative, instead writer. The tall, graceful woman with the finely shaped head, wall chiseled of unreasonable and radically impossible. UKuinriiral in Hapau well-know- one-lm- old-sty- le big-mad- hard-lookin- Prosy Talk After Dinner. From New York cornea a wail of agony. It la the despairing cry of the bored diner; the man who goes to n banquet and baa bis entire evening spoiled by the stupid speeches which top off the feast. He even threatens to forego this feeling; n terrible threat for a metropoltte and an Index of the greatness of the evil and Its accompanying torture. Suicide Among Negroes. The number of negroes committing aulclde Is Increasing rapidly each year, but before emancipation Bitch thing ns n negro killing, himself was almost unheard of. Now they occur with g- eat frequency. "Poodles and tha Man." At n tea party the conversation turned first upon the poodles and then upon man, and one of the ladle asked deaf old Aunt Thekla, apropos of the last suhJeeL which aha preferred, fair wr dark. 0, said the old lady, thinking they were still on the poodles, I like them quite black; they dont get dirty so soon." The World's Habit of Though my complaint of the world g is very la new, ita habit of ancient Columbus While in Chains .ill-usin- - Physicians are often asked whether there really is any virtue in what are called mudstones. One of them, writing in the Medical Brief, declares that these atones are of value, but they would be of more value if their limitations were understood. "There is no particular variety of stone or substance which may be , designated exclusively as the he says: I have seen many mad-stone- of them, and no two were of exactly the aame composition, geologically considered. "Mudstones act on the aame principle that a blotting paier does when absorbing ink, and there la nothing that makes a better one than baked pipe clay. A new clap pliie, procurable for one cent at nearly any store where tobacco is sold, can not be excelled by any mudstone, no matter how great Ita reputation. The action can be clearly demonstrated by placing a common dry red brick in contact with the margin or a puddle of water and noticing what capillary attraction will accomplish. Therefore, to be efficient, the only necessity la for the stone to be porous and have strong adhesive and absorbent qualities. Nothing mysterious about It. 1 have seen several' that appear to be concretions, either vesical, renal or biliary and were found In the bladder, kidney or liver of some animal those taken from the deer, supposed to be the best. When n person is bitten by a reptile or dog supposed le be mad and the porous atone applied to the wound, the blotting paper action begins, and the blood, saliva from the mouth of the animal and whatever poison these fluids contain will naturally, by capillary attraction, be absorbed by and into the substance applied, no matter what name you may give It. "The saying that if a stone sticks the wound Is poisonous, and If it does not take hold there is.no venom present, is untrue. If the stone Is clean and dry it will adhere when moisture is within reach till It becomes satura- EVERY PROVE Tripe- CLAIM Pink Pillh 'a and a Safe Family Df.. Williams' Specific-For-Anaemi- Medicine.. Beginning with the American- discoveries of John Cabot In. 1497, the search for the northwest passage waa for many years the object of rival expeditions from Denmark, England, FYance and Portugal, says A. W. Greely, in the Century. It waa Frobisher, however, who in 1576-7- 8 first gave a distinct national character to the quest John Davis V Davis' strait; followed in tjhree voyages, 1585-8and then, in 1612, came the illustrious and hnpleaa Henry Hudson, whose motto was that explorers should achieve what they had undertaken or else give reasons wherefore It will not be. The search for the Atlantic side closed for two centuries with the voyage of a great seaman, William Baffin, who, in n tiny boat of 55 tons, with a miserable equipment, but an undaunted heart, attained, in 1616, the - highest north When, the tyiy becomes run down, either as a result of overwork, worry or a severe Uluess, an examination of the blood would abow It to be weak and watery. This condition Is called r anaemic, which U the medical term The oommon sympfor bloodless. toms are paleness of the- lips, gums and cheeks, shortness of breath and palpitation oL the heart after exertion,, dull eyes and. loan of appetite. Mr. Louis L.. Clark, a- painter, of Place; Plainfield, N. J., says: Last May :I was obliged to undergo an operation for append'cltla and while the operation In Itself waa successful. I did not recover my strength and health. I waa confined to- my bed for over a month and was under the doctor's care. When' I- waa able to get up my legs were so- weak and unsteady that I could only- walk with cane with difficulty. I waa getting no- better and' could not think of going hack to work. 1 when- a neighbor was discouraged, told me that Dr; Williams Pink Pills had cured her and advised me- to try them. I- began taking them about the middle of June and soon felt so much better that T kept on and was cured. ' Dr. Williams Pink Pills have cured rheumatism, chlorosis, after-effectof the grin and fevers, and, as the health of the nerves depends upon the purity of the blood, they are- Invaluable- ita neuralgia, nervous debility, - . - the western hemisphere, 77 degrees 45 minutes N;,. and discovered three radiating sounds, Jones, Smith and Lancaster, the last being the eastern entrance to the In - long-soug- paaaage. BABY TORTURED BY ITCHING;. Rash Covered race and Feet Would: Cry Until Tired Out 8peedy Cure by Cuticura- - s - 'My baby was about nine- months sleeplessness. dlzziUess and even locomotor ataxia and paralysis. Dr. Williams Pink Pllla are- sold by all druggists or sent, postpaid, on receipt of price, SB cents per box. six boxes 62.50, by the Dr. Williams Med- old when she had rash on her face and feet. Her feet seemed to Irritate her moat, especially nights. They would, cuiiso her to be broken- In- her rest, and sometimes she would cry until she was tired out. I had always used ' Cuticura Soap myself, and had heard of ao many cures by the CUtl cura Remedies that I thought 1 would glTe them a trial. The improvement was noticeable in a few hours, and before I had used one box of the Cuticura Ointment her feet were well and have never troubled her since. I also used It to remove what la known as cradle rap" from, her head, and it worked like a charm, as it cleansed and healed the scalp at the same time. Now I keep Cuticura Ointment on hand fn case of any little rash or Insect bites, as it takes out tlie inflammation at once. Per haps this may be the means of helping other suffering babies. Mrs. Hattie Currier, Thomamon, Me., June 9, - - Indian Reaches Advanced Age. Columbus" Cunnitubby, a ed1 Choctaw, probably: Is the oldest' Indian in the United States. He Is believed to have passed bis one hundred and fourteenth year. Other aged men of hie tribe declare that In their childhood days he waa a grand specimen ot the redskin race. Even now his mind Is dear, but he ik ao feeble that he can not talk more than two or three minutes at s time.. He has 23 children and 169 grandchildren. full-bloo- d 18471907. Qussn of Holland Has Agreed to ognize Vatican Titles. Rec- tx Russias Royalties. During the hottest months of summer the Russian Imperial family remove to the Cottage, a seaside palace, In the Alexander Park, at Peterhoff, on the Gulf of Finland. The Alexander palace fa n long, low, white building In the midst of n lovely park. Its beautiful private gardens are ablase with flowers, and there are all aorta of surprises for the favored Here is a miniature fort, visitor. there different athleti apparatus, and a little cottage, with a stable and dear little garden round it, where the small grand duchesses experiment In housekeeping and gardening. When they are tired of that sore of amusement they can enjoy motoring, riding or driving In the long wooded avenue which surround the palace, says Home Notes. Inside the great hill at Peterhoff there are fitted toboggan slides for bad weather; the palace is. Indeed, holiday house, and whatever cares the five children may have in the future, owing to their exalted position, their childhood Is at any rate as happy and unspoilt as was that of their mother little Princess Sunny, as she used HOME-MAD- 8ufferers CATARRH E first introduced to the public. They an the world's standard plasters. This invention has been one of the greatest blessings imaginable and affords the quickest, cheapest and best means ever discovered for healing ' and relief of certain ailments. Allcock's are the original and genuine porous plasters and are sold by Druggists all over the world. to-da- y Among the lucrative sources of revenue of the pope before the separation of church and state in France waa on titles of nobility the toll or and decorations- -. Since the rupture the French government no longer recognizes the ennobling titles and decorations of the holy father. To have the right to wear the Vatican ribbon, or to be called count, it was necessary to obtain a confirmation of title. This gave much perplexity to the candidates. The question lias Just been settled. Queen Wilhelmina has consented to validate such titles and distinctions. The result has been an amusing pilgrimage to The Hague and also In an increase in the price of these pontifical favors. In the last few weeks the French Knights of the Golden Spur, of the Holy Sepulcher, of Christ, of Gregory the Great, of Pina IX. have greatly the atone." yean ago Allcocks Plasters wen 60 NEW FRENCH KNIGHTS. SOME For instance, a new red brick will abiorb one pint of water. After the venom has been taken Into the circulation the madstone is worthless; but as the victim it usually filled with whisky or alcohol at the aame time the stone la being used the spirits may counteract the effect of the poison. I know of a stone which has a wide reputation, and makes a good living for the family owning it. Thv never let 'It go out of their sight, and when the victim can not be taken to the stone one member of tlie family can be hired to take the stone to the victim. In addition to traveling expenses they charge 5 for the application and 2. extra for each hour that the atone Bttcks. This stone is busy a large part of the time. Not long since the stone held to a man's leg for over one hundred hours, yet the man died. His life could have been saved If dependence had not been placed entirely in ' icine Co., Schenectady, K. Y. 1906." ted. ( To be a greet man it la necessary to turn to account all opportunities. RochefoucaukL Garfield Tea insure a normal action of the liver, overcome ronxtipation. and keep the blood pure. Drink before What we are stretches past what do, beyond what we possess. w Drum mond. rl'KKD PII.KM llrb-n- full dan IX S TO 14 OATS. I mm luirutwd to mare anr llilnd. Illwtdin or Protr-idlnPile u or m otter refniided. Ule. PASO OINTM KNT . ot Flattery e but not in Mr. friendship la show fruit Socrates. Winslow's Soothing Urn. utttnu tha utu, reduce pula, cure glad coUe. 15c bottle. for children teethls. Some men blame their wires every time It rains. CURE. Should Make This Up and Try It Anyway. MUSCULAR AILMENTS Any one can mix right at home the best remedy of its kind known. The one-haname Cyclone" is given to the following prescription, it is supposed, because of its promptness in driving from the blood and system every vestige of catarrhal poison, relieving this foul and dread disease, no matter where located. To prepare the mixThe will ture: Get from any good pharmacy straighten out e contracted e one Fluid Extract Dandemuscle in e Jiffy. . lion, one ounce Compound KargOn and three ounces Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla. Shake well and use In doses after each meal and at There was a time in bedtime. This U a hanftleaa, Inexpensive mixIhe history of Great Britwhich haa a peculiar action upon ture, ain when wages were not the eliminative tissues of the Kidneys, only fixed by law, but the assisting them to filter and strain from the blood and system all cahours of labor as well as tarrhal poisons, which, If not eradiDon't play possum with pain, tlie food of the worker but 'tends strictly to business. cated, are absorbed hy the raucous were prescribed. We membrane, and an open sore or caPrieajtSe and 30c tarrh is the result ' By HENRY ABRAHAMS, dont want to return ro to be called. some and try it as it la the Prepare Secretary CIgarmaker' Union. this happy (?) state of Had a Feeling of Curiosity. prescription of an eminent catarrh things. I waa asked to find out when you specialist of national reputation. would pay this little account," aald the trades have an arbitration clause in their constituAll Answer. r A Mortifying tion. All officers of labor organizations believe in conciliation but not collector, pleasantly. seven years, in comRichard, aged answered I the Positively ehred hy debtor, Really, these Little Pills. pany with hla parents, waa visiting a in coercion. am nnable to enlighten you. However, At the dinner table he waa They also where Die- In the next block friend. a Is there soothsayer tromDyspepda,Tn-dlgratlo- a courts trae should decide one of our of a a that certain some cake. He hesiSuppose asked to have judge who throws a fit and reveals the fuaad Too Hearty tated. and should certain that a obtain in hours should consti- ture at 50 cents a throw." wage plant, eight gating. A perfect remRichard! Will Say, quickly, you I've ne money to waste," growled edy tor Dtzdneaa. Renee. tute a day's work, and then the employer should elect to go out of busihave some cake? aald his mother. Dramtaem Bed Tsste collector. the ness. What then? This would reduce us to feudalism, dependent not on In the ninth. Gbited Imagine her chagrin when Richard "Just add the 50 cents to my acTongsA Pain In the Bide, ourselves but upon the courts; and we have not too much confidence in count, continued the other, for I replied: If Its the kind we have at TORPID LEVER. They want I dont any home, have a curiosity on the point myself.' the men on the bench. regnlate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. How's This? SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. All means should le exhausted before a strike is entered into, but Same Here. We otter Oaa Hood rid Dollsn Bcvard for law of Catarrh that cannot be send hr Hairs when all other means fail it must be resorted to. Bacon I see the married man In ease Genu'ma Must Sear v. j. citxsxt a CO., Toledo, o. a strange custom, if he Caurvt Can, The bringing of the employer and employe together where both par- Corea follows We. the Signature andarstRned. hare kemra r. J. chrarr should meet hla wife in the street, he v.ho test H yean, aad hell re hlia yerfaelly ko ties may discuss their grievance, almost always brings about the desired does not recognise her, hut passes on enMs la all baalasM tnoMrtkMM and S.awla'lr able le cany aat say abliauhiao aia-l- hy hi Irn. WaLKiae. Eimraa A Misti. as If ahe were a stranger." results. W bull ret Toledo. O. Well, that la the custom In Egbert Loir CsunS Cars Is isbeaDnuylau. REFUSE SUBSTITUTESa acUsa is Compulsory arbitration wrong tha bind ard wares'laMratlly. tartly aarfara er tS this country too. . when the married fates. ToatimnaUla Pries atilt firs, atata par and will never lie acquiesced in by man happens to lie in the company of buttle. hM by all lirsmlai.. HOWARD E. BURTOIf AcVtVMiaT.,ID Take Ilall'a Fawlly Pill- another woman." Yonkera organized labor. Coercion in Ireland Hprrlm.a prim: Cord. fMlrar.Lrad.tl: UoM. Uoid.Wr: X'MoMtopper-U- Cyialdeleai waa not a brilliant success. Uat mi oa Most people would fall abort If JfalUaararatopraand tell I"!!?- loawol and Uapirsvnrfc Lea rule. measured by the golden I Vllle, CelO, Kofaronra, ivaNaUoaaieaofc nt nose, kindly eyes, sweet amlle, small feet and hands, and light trend la almost extinct; ahe la being replaced e women, with n firm chin, hy and taking long, decisive strides. PHYSICIAN TELLS OP QUALITIES OF MADSTONES." Nqw Clay Pipe, Easily Procurable, as fabod as Any All Worthless When D. QUACKENBOSS, Columbia University. ISA Soma Account of the- Arctic That Have Been Made.. - puri-ugg?0tt- mt LOTS III EAST EARLY NORTHWEST VOYAGES. ABSORB THE POISON (Eompulsonj Arbitration UJrmtg half-ounc- ul ST. JACOBS OIL SICK HEADACHE well-organiz- ed I . Fao-Sim- na 1 - appllaa-anilmte- d. - V' X I |