Show '' THE SAUNA CALL SO POORLY Could Hardly Care for CHil v dren — - Finds Health in Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound EL Bovina Center N Y— “ For six years I have not bad as good health as I have now I was very young when my first baby was born and health was very my bad after that I was not regular and I had pains in my back and was so poorly that I could hardly take care of my two children I doctored with several doctors but got no better They told me there was no I have used help without an operation Com- Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable and it has helped me wonderfully Fund of my own work now and take care of my children I recommend your remedies to all suffering women”— Mrs Willard A Graham Care of Elswobth Tuttle Bovina Center NY Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound made from native roots and herbs contains no narcotics or harmful drugs and today holds the record of being the moot successful remedy we know for woman’s ills If you need such a medicine why don’t you try it ? If yon have the slightest doubt that Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound will help you write to Lydia I5Pinkham MedicineCo (confidential) Lynn Mass for advice Your letter will be opened read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence The bitter things we leave will never return to trouble us unsaid Mm Winfllow’a Sootaing Syrup for softens the sums reduces teething Children pain cures wind college a bottletUr True happiness consists not multitude of friends but in the and choice — Doctor Johnson in the worth Of Course are very expensive "Aeroplanes they not?” "Weil naturally they come high" are “That was a “No wonder ' in it” Exactly very warm argument” with so much hot air At to the Manner Born There was a change in curates in the parish and shortly afterwards one of the prominent men of the congregation asked his chauffeur: ‘How do you like the new curate r Barney “Middlin’” replied Barney “but he can’t come up to the old one ’Twas hell himself could tell ye all about Shure to hear him describin’ it you’d think he was bred born and reared there”— Harper’s r “Beyond the need for bread a womneeds are two deeper than all save the mother’s passion cravings in our endless past is the The treeB that sweep have their roots at the chimney my world’s core! The flowers in my have grown there for a thousand years! What millenniums have done shall decades undo? We are not so We will so plastic as that! shallow go Into the mills the shops the offices If we must but we know we are off the track of life Neither our desire nor our power is there” —Cornelia A P Comer in Atlantic an’s Like a Pleasant Thought of an old friend— Post Toasties with cream bits of white Sweet crisp toasted Indian to an corn golden brown appetizing A fast for breakdelightful food or supper — always serve instantly from lunch ready to the package The SALINA - ' - t " - UTAH UTAH STATE NEWS I10THER Lydia pporrf - - ' Memory Linger variation For a pleasing s sprinkle some over a saucer of Post Toastthen The add cream ies combined flavour is som thing to remember Limited Poatum Cerent Company Battle Creek Michigan of Boa The county commissioners Elder county have appropriated $200 to the Peach day committee Joseph P Smith a deaf mute about 30 years of age was struck by a train in Lower Bingham sustaining severe but not fatal injuries to his head and right leg Miss Minnie Fairbanks is at her home in Salt Lake suffering from a sprained knee a dislocated hip and a sprained ankle the result of falling from the vestibule of a street car Weber academy will erect a $60000 gymnasium on the grounds of the school and the construction work will begin as soon as the members of the board of education decide upon the Tor Infants and Children rER AlCOHOLAVegctable The dedication of the new Odd Felhome In the recently completed Fraternity block in Ogden will take Odd Fel15 place about September lows from all over the state will at- NotNarc PALACE DE Ptap SOM Pumpkin Colon C Z— "The engineer’s dream the centuries has been realized” son of William Everyone who writes of the Panama The F Blanchard of Salt Lake may die as canal feelB bound to use that phrase the result of being caught under a and though It Is trite it Is no less marble pedestal which he pulled over true while his mother was trading In a JewPossibly when Balboa first stood on elry store the “Peak of Darien” and gazed enJohn Stanatakls aged 27 a Greek tranced at the waters of what he called miner was crushed by a cave In of the Southern sea the thought of cutrock In the United States mine at ting through the isthmus came to him while operating a machine Certainly within three years after his Bingham drill and received Injuries from which great discovery or In 1516 he had he died later transported two ships in pieces across Atlantic to the Pacific and Running barefooted and barelegged from the them together a plot of grasB near Salt there put through It could not have been very much Lake Arthur Latham aged 8 encountered a sharp scythe hid in the grass: later that the Idea of an isthmian canal was born for during the reign and came near losing his life sufferthe of Philip II of Spain ing a deep cut in the leg Inquisition declared that any such proTwo hundred delegates represent- ject to alter the face of the earth was ing nearly every city and town In the impious and the Spanish ruler forbade otate were present at Wedensday Its further discussion The ban of the Sandy at the election of officers which church was effective for some time closed the executive sesisons of the but In 1699 a Scotchman of the name Utah State Firemen’s association of Patterson revived the scheme esFor shooting rabbits without a tablished a colony on the shores if cense Chris Mitchell an alien was the isthmus and even made a crude fined $1 in Box Elder county and or- survey of the proposed route Caledered to buy a license Native or nat- donian bay on the north shore of Panraburalized Americans may shoot ama alone preserves the memory of bits without licenses but aliens do not that attempt French scientists In 1735 advocated a Nicaragua canal fifty enjoy this prerogative Twenty farmers on the land be- years later the Spanish government orof the Darien route a dered survey tween Salt Lake and Provo wherb and early In the nlneteeth century von there is one now is what S Z Mitchell president of the Electric Bond & Humboldt declared a canal was pracafter In 1825 Immediately Share company believes irrigation and ticable concentated farming offers to Salt Latin America had freed itself from and American Spain the Central Lake and Utah counties Pacific Atlantic and J J Fitzgerald of Park City was United States was organized and one company elected president of the Utah State of the directors of the concern with Firemen’s association for the ensuing the name was DeWltt year at the Sandy convention with Clinton Various schemes were startV W Booth of Spanish Fork as first ed and fell through and In 1835 the and William Doxey of United States senate voted for the Bountiful as second building of a Nicaragua canal An exButches and grocers of Salt Lake pedition was sent to that country and and Orgen closed shop at noon Aureported th2l the canal could be conin their an- structed at a cost of $25000000 gust 20 and partitcipaed nual outing The feature of the day’s After the Cival war there was much More roast program was the corn negotiating by our government for a than 10000 ears of Utah’s best corn canal concession but when the Nicawere’roasted on three immense roast- ragua route seemed to be the favorite ers became impathe Bogota government John Bertallo 34 years of age an tient and gave the concession for a Italian of Los Angeles was fatally Panama canal to Luclen Napoleon wounded with two ’bullet wounds In Bonaparte Wyse a French lieutenant Milsome the brain and Jim Defloando He made a maps and organized a ford Italian suffered a badly shattered company which sold out to the finanarm the result of a shooting scrape ciers with whom Ferdinand de Leseepa on a Salt Lake Route train near Mil- had associated himself ford Albert Edwards In his admirable the Unless three Mexicans wanted as book on Panama thus describes witnesses are located by the sheriff beginning of the tragedy of de anJ his company: of Utah county Jim Kalas a Greek held to answer a charge of murder In “The digging of the Suez canal was All the first degree as a result of the kill- the accomplishment of bis life Mexican at Col- his vigor and energy had gone Into It ing of an unidentified ton last week will probably escape He came back to Paris literally carried The his of nation on shoulders the prosecution The tax rate for towns in Utah government made him a ‘comte’ and this year are as follows: the people called him ‘le grand county But hs fell among thieves The Provo 45 mills 55 mills Payson old man tumbled blindly into the trap Lehl 50 'Spanish Fork 48 mills a rich harmills Springville 48 mills Salem 41 of speculators who foresaw vest in the drawing together of his mills Santaquin 52 mills American great name and the shady concession mills Fork 45t4 Pleasant Grove of Lieutenant Wyse They set the 47 mills Mapleton 41 mills stage by summoning the scientists of With over 26000006 gallons of wathe world to a great congress to dister flowing into the city water mains Alcanal cuss an hours or approxi- though it was called a 'scientific conevery twenty-fou- r mately 260 gallons of water for every gress most of its 136 members were man woman and child In the city Salt speculators and politicians Only Lake Is confronting Its most serious or geographers were engineers water situation in many years owing They elected Count de Lesseps railto the action of “water hogs” roaded through a resolution that the J Edward Taylor state horticulturPanama route was the only practicable ist who was sent to Montana by the one and formed the Universal Canal company by buying the governor of Utah to Investigate matters pertaining to the quarantine of Wyse concession for 10000000 francs that stats against Utah alfalfa has before the bona fide members of the that the Montana officials congress knew what had happened and reported There are Inclined to do the fair thing by in the face of much protest can be little doubt that the congress Utah alfalfa Rollo I Jack aged 47 of Salt Lake was packed like a ward caucuB hut evidence there is no that de Lesseps City was fatally injured at Bingham on Sunday when ha was struck by a realized that it was “The company was launched with Mr Jack flying rock from a blast with a party of friends had gone to many banquets florid speeches by le grand Francais and champagne withBingham on an excursion out end And all the time those who County Physician E G Hughes has were on the inBide were playing the reported twelve cases of typhoid market from both ends sending the cluding three deaths in a construction stocks tumbling down the steps of the camp at Media (Soldier Summit) lie bourse on a manufactured report that baa investigated the situation and the United States was again waving taken means to prevent the spread of the Monroe Doctrine shooting them the disease from the up again with a misquotation Joseph Anderson has received his president’s message to the effect that commission as postmaster for Lehl we were enthusiastic in favor of the asWoodrow Wilson and signed by French enterprise A sorrier exhibisumed active control of the office tion of conscienceless finance has selThus ends one of the most dom been seen" Monday prolonged and bitter contests for a Old de Lesseps however was in federal plum In the history of the earnest He sent over engineers who state discovered that Wyse’s maps were inand that yellow fever was The body of Mrs Maria Qulst a accurate Then in December 1879 the widow 71 years old was found in a deadly count with his wife and three himself canal about a from her children arrived from France After deThe coroner home at Midvale in Colon cided that an inquest was not neces- receptions and to Panama and there on that It he crossed sary expressing the opinion January 1 1880 the formal opening of was a case of suicide the canal was performed with elab of Have Always Dcaght Promotes Digcs ti o nChccr fulness and RcstCon fains neither Opium Morphine nor Mineral low Yon Kind CENT for Preparation similating iheFood andRegula-linthe Stomachs and Bowels of site tend Tha r Bears tho Signature of otic DfSA(£lP!raiEP Suit AixSim orate ceremony Mile Ferdlnande de AMS mSttd Lesseps struck the first blow of a pickhppirmint ax at the point where the canal was to JfiCnrUniUSuiu enter the Pacific each of the party foltterm $ud Ciutld Skf lowed with a blow and there was a Xtawr Wnkrfm vast quantity of applause and chamA perfect Remedy for Constippagne Diarrhoea ation Sour Stomach From the very first the French comWorms Convulsions FeverisAs the pany was beset with troubles hness and LOSS Sleep canal was not a government unden taking the work had to be let out to Facsimile Signature of contractors and many of these proved to be dishonest They would take out the soft dirt collect the stipulatThe Centaur Company ed price per cubic yard and then go NEW YORK into bankruptcy At Bogota the politicians not only exacted the usual blackmail but annoyed the company with all manner of litigation the native courtB Invariably ruling against the French Worst of all perhaps were the yellow fever and malaria Exact gopy of Wrapper SOMXMV which killed oft the engineers and PM laborers by the thousand In the last three months of 1884 the death rats per thousand was nearly 1J)0 and In 17697 September 1885 It reached 8 to doses often core Sanitary science had not yet learned Kl'OH N8 guaranteed to care a caw )ne for bottle mure horse oroolt how to cope with these diseases and J oaen bottles Uet tt of druggist harness dealer or direct T there is every reason to believe that paid mannfttetRrerseipreea toVOllh’Hl toe beat preventive of all forma of distemper their ravages alone would have been 81OH N MEDICAL CO enough to Insure the failure of de Chemists and Bacteriologists Goshen Ind C B Lesseps’ enterprise without the gross Same Thing extravagance and the dishonesty that OLD ADAM STRONG IN HIM In the early days of Arizona an elcharacterized the work justice “The crash came in 1888” says Mr Sad Tim® for Mother When She Real- derly and pompous chief at trial of a murder case the Edwards “After eight years of as ized Her Pet Had Passed Beyond An aged negro had been ruthlessly brave a fight as man had ever made tho Angelic Period killed and the only eye witness to the against nature the bubble burst It is was a very small negro boy estimated that stock had been issued Mother’s darling age- four was not murder to give his testito the value of two hundred and fifty to be like other boys and learn to use When he was called the lawyer for the defense ob- He was mony million dollars It Is doubtful If hall! naughty and slangy words on the ground that he was too this sum ever got near enough to not allowed to play with the older jected to know the nature of an oath Panama to be expended on actual boys in the neighborhood for fear his youngin examining him asked: work Most of this paper was held by sensitive nature might be shpeked at and "What would happen to you it you One day French peasants and people of mod- the language they used lie?" a told erate means They had been led Into while mother was busy he slipped “De debbil ’ud git me!" the boy reIt by the great name of de Lesseps over into the next street hnd played You may be sure that none of the orig- for half an hour with a crowd of older plied “Yes and I’d get you" sternly said inal promoters were caught with stock boys In that half hour he took a comthe chief Justice plete course in modorn language “Dat’s Jus’ what I said!” anewered An his return mother said: the boy— National Monthly "Where has my precious been?” “You should and get s worry Egged Off wrinkle” he cheerfully replied in De Wolf Hopper at a luncheon “Dearest tell mother where you New York said of a bad actor: learned euch horrible language!" “He’s had hints enough to quit the mother exclaimed He’s had more stage dear knows ‘‘Aw good night shirt” came sweethints than Phatt ly from the Cupid bow mouth “Phatt after a brief experience on to weep Then mother commenced returned to his as road ‘Hamlet’ the for she realized that her angel child job in Canal street was Just a boy after all J of For Over Thirty Years Catarrhal Fever rn NEARLY Statue ®s Gouirtbus Cristobal on their hands when the final break came was immense The scandal were inMany government officials volved The shame of It drove the old He man — le Grand Francaie — insane died a few years later In an asylum” The company went Into the hands of a receiver who organized the New and this conFrench Canal company cern sold all Its rights and property to the United States in 1902 Many of its buildings ranging in size from to de Lesseps’ palace in Cristobal houses for laborers were found worth preserving and have been used by the Americans The hospital buildings at Ancon an$ Colon were nearly all erected by the French When Uncle Sam took hold of the canal work the Jungle all along the route across the isthmus was found full of expensive machinery abandoned to the ravages of rust and decay Much of this was recovered and used in the earlier years of the American regime and even now French dredges and locomotives may be seen at work there Nearly all the old French equipment however has been sold te a Chicago wrecking concern which has been piling It up In orderly heaps and disposing of it as scrap Two parts of the actual work done on the canal by the French have proved of great help to the Americans These were the dredging at the Atlantic entrance and the dry excavation tn the CuVbra cut - v- CRAZY WITH RASH Ore— "Traveling through Dryden the woodB one day I was looking at When I a little vine and handling got home I felt an itching and burning and the first thing I knew my face was all swollen up The poison oak arms and affected my face hands chest and it disfigured me very much My face and neck were broken out and itched until I was nearly crazy I had to walk the floor at night and My lost much sleep and work also face neck and chest were covered I could not allow with a heavy rash of any kind to touch the clothing affected parts “It got to such a stage that if I hadn’t gotten relief soon I would certainly have lost my mind My mother happened to have a cake of Cutlcura Soap and a box of Cuticura Ointment in the house and I washed with the Cutlcura Soap freely and then applied Ointment the Cuticura I got relief at the first application and then I In three weeks slept like a child was perfectly cured” (Signed) E H DeGrasse Mar 28 1913 Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold the world Sample of each throughout Skin Book Address posfree with tcard ‘‘Cuticura Dept L Boston”— Adv Plant That Catches Its Food an common The bladderwort aquatic plant not only defends Itself but insects and animals against catches worms and fish for its food As it floats underneath the surface of the water its leafy branches spread out in all directions Its leaves are covered with little oval bladders filled with air and at one end of each bladder is a cavity which leads into the Inside the bladder is mouth below a small trap door which opens when pressure is put on it A small worm or a small fish can enter this door but they can never come out Before the Coolness Maud — My grandmother reached her one hundredth birthday — Ethel She couldn’t have stopped at so long as you have In the Bungalo "How do you like our ketchenette?” “Rather small Isn’t it?” "Oh no it’s plenty large enough We take our meals out” --X “ ‘How did you come to leave the I asked him one night T had hints that I wasn't suited to It’ he replied he meant the critics I “Thinking stage?’ ' said: “ ‘Aha the litle birds told you eh ?' “ ‘Well’ said be ‘they’d have become birds I suppose if they’d been allowed to hatch”’ Plenty of men can give a girl a home like she has been accustomed to but most girls are looking for something better than that Isn’t friends borrow it queer how many of your are broke when you want to a few dollars? 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