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Show YOURE TOO THIN. Even Slight Catarrhal Derangements ef the Stomach Produce Acid of the Food. Ifs Stomach Catarrh Bom people are thin and always re main thin, from temperamental reason. Probably In lurh cases nothing can be done to change this personal peculiarity. Bat there are a large number of people who get thin, or remain thin, u lio naturally would be plump and flenhy but for eome digestive derangement. Thin people lack in adipose tiwue. Adipose tisane la chiefly composed of fat. Fat la derived from the oily constit- uents of food. The food a are called by the physiologist, hydrocarbons. This class of foods are not digested In the stomach at all. They are digested In the dnodennm, the division of the alimentary canal Just below the stomach. The digestion of fat Is mainly, If not wholly, the work of the pancreatic Juice. This juice Is of alkaline reaction, and Is rendered inert by the addition of acid. A hyperacidity of the digestive fluids of the stomach pairing down Into the duodenum, destroys the pancreatic fluid for digestive purposes. Therefore, the fata are not digested or emulsified, and the system la deprived of Its due proportion of oily constituents. Hence, the patient grows thin. The beginning of the trouble Is a catarrhal condition of the stomach which causes hyperacidity of the gastrio Juices. This hyperacidity Is caused by fermentation of food In the stomach. When the food is taken Into the stomach, If the process of digestion does not begin immediately, add fermentation will take place. This creates a hyperacidity of the stomach juices which In their turn prevent the digestion of the oils, and the emaciation results. A dose of Peruna before each meal hastens the stomach digestion. By hurrying digestion, Peruna prevents fermentation of the contents of the stomach, and the pancreatic juice is thur preserved in its normal state. It then only remains for the patient to eat a sufficient amount of foods, and the thinness disappears and plumpness takes Its place. fat-maki- pan-ereat- ia He Had Broken Something. Mrs. Wilson had a young Japanese servant who had a habit of trying to conceal from his mistress any breakage of dishes of which he chanced to be guilty. The good lady explained that it was wicked to deceive, and directed the Japanese to tell her whenever he broke anything. The boy promised to do as she adOne day, while .Mrs. Wilson vised. was entertaining some friends In the parlor, the Japanese suddenly appeared In the doorway. His teeth were bared In a childlike smile,' and his eyes sparkled with the light of conscious virtue: "Meesa Wlrson, you ter-r- a me, when break somesing to ter-r- a you. I break Success Magasine. my pants! NO. BUT HE USED TO BE. UTAH STATE XKWShtTSKS AM) MINI NO I fo pa It has bHi dts'lilt-- to hold the anThe shipments of ore from the Unnua! McIbIi day outing at Saltair tie for the week ending June IS July 16. carloads. amount to fifty-fou- r '11k-- state now holds 252 The Lost Packer mine at Ouster, convicts, the largrst number in the Idaho, will make at least $300,000 history of the state. worth of matte at its smelter this sen-soA crusade fur cleanliness has been I starti-by the health department aua The directors of the Republic Steel the lire department of Ogden. and Iron comiwny last week voted not The federal fraud Jury resumed its I to declare the regular quarterly dlvl-session last eek and began further dend of 1 per cent on the preferred investigation of the Utah National I stock. I bank robbery. technical Journal hn A German at Improvements Fort Douglas, gone to the trouble of estimating that made possible by the recent appro-- the water of the whole ocean contain prlation of nearly JlTO.uuO by congress, in solution over 2,000,000 tons of pure I will soon begin. gUver. The records of the Third district of the Maium Two weeks clcan-ucourt show that from January 1, 1908. Hills mill at Mazuma. Nevada, yielded to June 16, 1908, there have been 496 $20,000. The mill is extracting 90 per divorce cases filed. cent, and concentrates go $300 a ton Taxpayers or Balt Lake will on July as a result of this first clean-up- . 29 next decide whether the bonded Tintlc is preparing to celebrate the Indebtedness of the city shall be In-- 1 building of tbe Knight amelter in fitcreased by $600,000. ting style on the 1st of July. The Mlaa May 8utton, the champion lady plant. It la understood, will not he tennis player of the world, is to via!t ready to go into commission until Balt Lake In August and will play after the Fourth. number of exhibition games. on Coyote Deposits of antimony Ralph Snowball, a pioneer of Utah creek, in Garfield county, southern and a veteran of the Black Hawk In-- 1 Utah, have been worked spasmodically dlan war, died at his home in Salt luce 1880, and It Is reported that Lake last week at the age of 5. more than $100,000 worth of ore bat A special train la to he chartered to been ahipped from thla region. The Keystone Mining company, carry Democratic delegates, alternates and Bryan rooters.to Denver for operated In the Park City district, the Democratic national convention. has listed Its shares on the Salt Lake Governor Cutler haa appointed D. R. stock and mining exchange, where it Roberta of Logan a delegate from Utah was given a place on the big blackto the National Good Roads congress, board and formally called for. tbe first which meets at Buffalo, N. Y., July 7 time last week. and 8. Directors of tbe Utah Consolidated The parade of Abe United Commer-- have declared a regular quarterly dlv- dal Travelers In Salt Lake City was idend of 60 cents per share. This is one of the largest ever had In that the same as the two previous dedartr dty. Is taking over an hour to pass tlons and compares with $1 nine a given point. months ago and $1.25 and 25 cents Dourine haa appeared among hones extra a year ago. at Park City. The disease la an exThe Utah mine of Fish Springs is tremely rare one. The state board of gradually Increasing its production. health has taken steps looking to- Good weather, with the resulting good ward its suppression. roads, is making it possible to haul the desert It was reported at a meeting of the ore over the seventy-five-mil- e Salt Lake County Horticultural asso- road to the railroads In much better ciation held last week, that more than time. Just at the close of last week car of ore was released from the 1,000 pear trees had been ruined by the county. sampling works. blight throughout son of Isaac San The Activity in the Sierra Modre mining strum of Park City attempted to climb district, just north of Ogden, was reon a moving ore wagon, fell and was sumed last week, when Don Maguire run over, his foot being almost torn and a party of men began work on is off and his leg broken in four places, the tramway which Mr. Maguire A bolt of lightning striking near the building in the district to facilitate home of Mra. Peterson in Ogden, pro the handling of ore and supplies. The duced such a shock that the unfortu- tramway, when completed, will have nate woman la partly paralysed. The cost over $10,000. doctors believe that she may recover The extraordinary deposit of meteor In time, Ites near Canyon Diablo, Arts., which and Mayor Bransford of Salt Lake City has occasioned much comment has removed Charles T. Vail, chief of discussion among the leading geothe fire department, for "the good of logists of the country, la being made the service, and has appointed James the subject of e study by Prof. Georg Devine, former chief f the depart- P. Merrill and Wirt Tassln of the de- v - -ment, to fill the vacancy. partment of geology of the United Rev. Noble Strong Elderkm ef Og- States National Museum. den will head the work of the Chris-tlo- n The Uncie Jesse Mining and MU110! Endeevorers for the next year In company was Incorporated at Provo thla state, having been elected presi- last week. The company owns sews dent at the annual convention held In patented claims In north Tintlc. The Salt Lake City last week. of the company haa already property Secretary of State Tlngey has di- been prospected. Even en the surface rected the banks of the state to file the ledges have shown some excepa repot t with him,' showing their con- tional values. The company has a dition Lt the close of business on June of 1,000,000 shares. state banks capital 16. There are fifty-fiv- e mill at tha mammoth 100-toIn the in Utah. banks and three private Mercur at Mercnr, Consolidated mine, That the state board of health Ina fee installed tbe slimes Utah, plant tends to make a vigorous campaign marked Is with months ago meeting on house flies this summer Is evidenced by the notice sent out by Dr. success, and one of the vexing probworT. B. Beatty, secretary of the state lems of the Industry Is ceasing to The method board tif health, to all health officers. ry the management mo A gang of swindlera have been busy ued r treating the slimes Is a In Salt Lake passing forged postal Ideation of several processes which cumbersome. money ardent made out on blanks have proven The Balakalsla Copper company stolen from Schucz, Nev., postofflee Merchants have cached will soon begin work of Installation of recently. about $500 worth of the fraudulent or- a copper coaverting plant, which will cost $125,000, aays the Boston News ders. Utah i delegates to the national con- Bureau. It will be of sufficient capacvention of credit men at Denver, June ity to convert the matte into blister 23 to 2d, left Salt Lake on Sunday. copper for an annual production of The Utah delegation wore red badges 20,000,000 pounds of copper, which Is the expected output of the Balakala with tha inscription: "Como to Zion. Each also wore a small bottls filled company when In full operation. with Utah salt Thomas Cooper land commissioner A Salt Lake man, while digging a of the Northern Pacific railway, testitrench for plumbing connections, un- fied at th federal rate hearing before earthed a human akeleton, apparently a special matter at SL Paul, tbat the that of an Indian woman, who must coal lands owned by that company have bten buried there a quarter of a I give the railroad $2,770,000 a year sad things havent d It Cures Whlls You Walk. is a certain cun Allens Foot-Es- fa hot, sweating, callous, and swollen, aching feet. Sold by all Druggists. Price 25e. Don't accept any substitute. Trial package FRBB. Address Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Koy, N. Y. i Jersey Legislation. "That was a disgusting slap the governor took at our hills, said the New Jersey legislator. "Seemed to Irritate him as much as mosquito bills, admitted the disgruntled colleague. Type ef Office Boy a Creature Funny Mans Brain. I , old broker briskly. sixteen-yearol- sent?" The No, sir. Minister You kept beautifully Ever go to the circus? "Never saw a circus in my life, sir. "How about Last-ballDo you take two or three afternoons a wl-eto see the game? Dont like baseball, sir." The old broker bit the end off hie ECZEMA ALL OVER HIM, cigar. My boy," be said, quietly, "this la No Nights Rest for a Year and Limit twenty-ninttbe story, isnt it?" ef Hia Endurance Seemed Near I think so. sir. Owes Recovery to Cuticura. Well, it la not high enough for you. "My eon Clyde was almost com"Not high enough for me, air? pletely covered with eczema. Physl-1sb- s "No, you belong up in paradise. treated him for nearly a year News. without helping him any. 111a head, Chicago face, and neck were covered with large A MATTER OF COMPULSION. scabi which he would rub until they fell off. Then blood and matter would run out and that would be worse, Ne Soup, No Dinner, the Rule Laid Down by Barney. friends coming to see him said that If he got well he would be disfigured for 8ix years ago, when the king visited life. When It seemed as If he could some amusing incidents were Dublin, possibly stand It no longer, I used some Cuticura Soap, Cuticura Oint- recorded due to the grotesqueness of ment, and Cuticura Resolvent That some hotel waiters apparently just was the first night for nearly a year fresh from rural life. Oue hotelkeeper told euch a newly that he slept In the morning there was a great change for the better, in Imported "server that he mast alabout six weeks he was perfectly well. ways serve every one with soup at dinner and be quite rertaln that ha Our leading physician recommends had it. Cuticura for eczema Mm. Algy ensued tbe following Thereupon Cockburn, Shiloh, O, June 11, 1907. scene between a visitor and the new waiter: IMPRESSED THE LITTLE ONE. "Soup, sir? said Barney. No soup for me, said the Tlsltor. Deportment of Colored Gentleman a "But you must have It, said Bar Matter of Admiration. ney; its the rules of the house. Hang the house! exclaimed the Little Elsie, who had recently returned from a visit to 'Washington, visitor, highly exasperated. "When I was describing to her companion some dont want soup I wont eat 1L Get of the wonderful things she had ob- along with you!" "Well, said Barney, with solemnity, served in the Capitol City. "all 1 ran say Is juBt this its tha One evening, said she, breathlessrules of the house and rorra a drop ly, "papa took me to have supper at a grand hotel where the dining room else yell get till ye finish tbe coup I London Telegraph. was awfully big, and at the tablee around us sat great senators and rep-re- p Deafness Cannot Be Cured resen tat Ives with their wives, all by kml limnitutu, ai Uwp caaaol mrb Ik. drinking champagne! at to. tar. Ibrre only oh nay to "I suppose the manners of these cur port and that U by iwutUuUuml Murilra. lMwfurtw H rnuwd by an Siflainut aundillua of Uw great persons were perfect?" ventured Hanna IMUif of lb Matorbaa Tuba. (A lira tba tub a Inflamed you bava a ninblaa souafl or her companion, with widened eyes. boorbw. and arhra II H rtuurd. lirnf-nn-a she "Yes, returned Elsie. "But, a Uw mull, and unlna ihaentirely SiSanunallun can ba out taken and tuba tha lia wound lu mol added, with a sudden burst of enthusibcnrbui obi be dcomyod harm; nlna com asm, "tha deportment of the colored out of im arc enua-- by (Manta whfch fe nuthaa but nn taSoowd cundllkw of Ua muroia ouffbcoa Wc wfll all Oaa Hundred Indian fur geatlemen who served the wine was lay aa of Drafto-(mured by catarrh) that ranant ba beautiful! psifectly bv Haws Ibhnk Sad tar amMJm. r. j. cnKNtv a cUtoTaitte SoM by DnsntMa, fie. Tala Haifa 'omU jr rule few eunallpqtloq. What tha Fox Really Bald, The fox that Aesop mad looked p at the grapes Days ef Bohemia Ended. Grapes nour! hooted the old owl Bohemia has ceased to exist in the far up In the vines. Paris Latin quarter, according to Al"They may be," yawned the fox, In- fred Capus, the playwright, who may differently, "or they may be preserved be regarded as an authority on the sweet by some chemical process Yon point. In a lecture delivered on beknow tbe pure food laws are not as half of th "Mai eon d'Etudlants, strict as they might be. Anyway, I which Is to be the headquarters of dont care for them because I am the General Association of Paris Stuafraid of appendicitis" We must not dents, he remarked: And aly Reynard darted away to en- be afraid to acknowledge that our stujoy the sport of a fox hunt dents are no longer Bohemians. still while 1 was preaching, Willie. Did you like the sermon? Kid No, sir; but papa said hed spank me good and plenty If I woke him up. They also relieve Dio tress from Dyspepsia, le direction and Too Hearty Sating. A perfect remedy for Diaalneee, Ka sea. Drowsiness, Bad Taste In the Hoath, Coated Tongas Pain in tba Side, TORPID UYKR. r legulat tba Bowels. Painty Vegetable. SHALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. Genuint Must Bear Signature Fac-Simi- le REFUSE SU8STITUTES. I had female troubles for neve a was all and so I could not do anything. Tha doctors treated me for different troubles but did me no good. While In thiseow-ditio- n I wrote to Mrs. Pinkham for iA vice and took Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Com pound, and 1 am now itiwi and welL years ner-vou- run-dow- FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty veare Lydia E. link-ha- ms Vegetable Compound, mad from roots and herbs, has been tha standard remedy lor female Ilia and has positively cured thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, alteration, fibroid tumors, irregularities periodic pains, backache, that bearing-down feeling, flatulency, nervous prostration. Why dont you try it f indiges-tion.diaineM- ,or Don't hesitate to write to Mrs. Pinkhain if there la anything about your alekneas you do not understand. (She will treat your letter Inconfldenee andadvlse you free. No woman ever regretted because of her writing her, and she vast experience has helped thousand. Address, Lynn, Mi Food dls-oor- d aandl-Uu- on Innqvatlon In Politics. The recent municipal elections In Paris were remarkable not only for the candidature of M. Laloe, who was soundly beaten, but for the first recorded candidature of a domestic servant The liveried class Is supposed to take on the political color of Its surroundings and to be u a rule, but this candidate stood, as tto republican socialist, and he la said have been strongly supported by e Ms kind. a People Talk About Good Things. Twelve years ego few people knew of such s preparation os a Powder for the Fret. after the genuine merits of Allen's Foot-Esa- e Lave been told year after To-da- y year by grateful person, it is mdiniens-sbl- e to niillione. It is cleanly, wholesome, healing and antiarptic and gives rent and comfort to tired acliine feet. It cures while you walk. Over 30.000 teotimonials. Imitations pay the dealer a larger profit otherwise you would never be offered a suhetitule for Allens Foot-Eaothe original foot powder. Ask for Allens Foot-Easand see that you get it. e, e, Peace for Once. "I tell you, Judaon Is s slick chop, laughed Biles Ryetop. "He took bis wlf to Washington end kept her in the congressional library four hours." "Whet did he do that for? asked FULLY NOURISHED Hiram Hardapple. "Why, begosh, they flue you If you talk In that building, and for four hours she didn't speak a word. ter. Grape-Nin- e All of - 1 1 Libbys Veal Loaf is made of the best selected meat, scientific ally prepared and even ly baked by damp heat in Libbys Great Vbite Kllcheii The natural flavor is all retained. When removed from the tin its ready to serve! It can he quickly prepared in a variety of styles and nothing makes a better summer meaL In the home; at the camp, and for the picnic Libby's Yeal Loaf is a satisfying dish; full of food value that brings contentment! Libby, McNeill & Libby, Chicago. TEA d s Product! n. Th Vary Way. "I don't understand an expression In the hook I have been reading, pa; how do you get over the hay? "By taking a schooner, my daugh- e Positively cored by these Little Pills. Mix. S&lUe French, of Paureuni Ind. Ter, writes to Lire. llnV ham; i de-er- CARTER'S After suffering for seven year this woman was restored to health by Lydia E, lMnkliams Vegetable Compound, ltead ber letter. ! I SICK HEADACHE you sruoke "Never, air. Tlay Juggler with the paper weights or talk nonsense through the telephone when your employer Is ab- ! comer (50,000,000. a Perfectly Balanced the coal used by the road west Food. of Bismarck, N. D., comes from Its own mines, said the witness, and es No chemist's analysis of Grape-Nutcan begin to show the real value of pedally from its Boaiyn mines. A decision was rendered last week tbe food tbe practical value as shown In the suit of the Ontario Silver Min- by personal experience. It Is a food that is perfectly baling company of Park City against th Wasatch and other Irrigation com- anced, supplies the needed elements race. After a strike, inaugurated May 21, Ptnes In which the right and title to of brain and nerves In all stages of e UBe crater emerging from the life from the Infant, through the stren1907, the Bell Telephone company and of the Ontario mine was uous times of active middle life, and reln tunnel now once its union employes ire Is a comfort and support In old age. involved. the terms of the Under again on amicable terms. The gem "For two years 1 have used Grape-Nut- s terms of the agreement are that slon lt la decreed that the defend-thwith milk and a little cream, for from ants Interfering ba restrained men will receive an advance of 25 cents avlsy In Utah, Wyoming and with or claiming any right to the breakfast. I am comfortably hungry I for my dinner at noon. Idaho. water. "I use little meat, plenty of vegeare Mrs. P.llzabeth Townsend, formerly I 0. O. Baxter and associates I tables and fruit In season, for the active of the of hotel to begin pioneer proprietress making preparations Salt Lake City, the Townsend house, I oil operation in the Rangely field. Mr. aoon meal, and If tin at tea time, alone J feel perfectwhich In the early days was the lead-- Baxter was in Vernal for a day or two lake Grape-Nut- s Ing hotel of the capital city, is dead the first of the week and left for ly nourished. "Nerve and brain power, and memat tbe age of 84. Mrs. Townsend Rangely to look after the property was known far and wide to the trav-- leased from the Coltliarps, says the ory are much Improved since using I am over sixty and weigh Vernal Express. cling public. Thomas J. O'Brien, a carpenter,! Colorado Is not an important rop- 155 lbs. My son and husband seeing commltted suicide In Salt Lake City, I state. The annual pro bow I have Improved, are now using 10.000,000 reaches drowning himself In a private hath I ductlon rarely I .'My eon, who is a traveling man, pool at the Hot Springs sanitarium. pounds, and In 1906 It was only had been out of work for set-- 253 pounds. To this output eighteen cats nothing for breakfast but Grape-Nut- s and a glass of mtlk. An sunt, eral weeks and this fact caused de-- counties contributed, but only on which probably led him to I Lake (Leadvllle district) and fUn over 70, seems fully nourished I take his life. Therea a Juan yielded notable amounts. and cream. Tbe state hoard of land commission-The annual report of the Nevada Reason. Name given by Postum Co., Battle era will take a trip through Cedar val-- Douglas Copper company shows tbat a I Creek, la Mich. Read The Road to which well to haa the work ley investigate great amount of development in pkgs. been sunk there to supply water for I beign done, the report stating that culinary and domestic purposes. Tbe II with the development work carried oneEver read the above letter? A new well Is now 600 feet deep and it e said along In an Intelligent appear from time to time. They manner a that a large underground stress. has I large additional tonnage will he made are genuine, true, and full of human been tapped. intartst. (to our reserves In the next year. -r- tl. to to. I tlcular neighboihood was unsettled. William Howard, son of John G. Howard of Pleasant View, is dead as the result of Injuries sustained by being thrown from a horse. He was riding with a boy about his own age. A straight bit of road tempted the boys to have a Do cigarettes? No, sir," replied the saintly youngster In the doorway. "Chew gum or read novels?" d p of "So yon have come In answer to my advertisement for office boy? said the I n "Are you interested in psychical, Mr. DubbsT I No, Miss Culchaw; wheeled any since the chainless-gearesafety came In. TOO GOOD FOR THIS EARTH. PARKER'8 HAIR BALSAM CIsbbms ani brwuflfMS Me hsl nvsmdM a hsurifiul gsuwife. jfovtf FaUa o HfilM (bay You think one tea as good as another? Why dont you buy at the lowest price you see in the window? Your grocer returns your money if you don't like Schilling's Beit ; wc pay him. rol with men of worth When you think how you may attain their level; when you see those of an opposite character, look within and examine yourself. Confucius. There isn't much philosophy in a man If it doesn't get busy when he has occasion to visit a graveyard. 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