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Show jlATEFUL, HAPPY WOMEN thank IV- VT", 05, - r W r'y v KSK V A I 'Vt ravi J for A , AveIlSDS,el wrmJtae . According to tbe census reported to the viceroy in 1S00 the mission had within Its premises an Indian population of 1,501, and the mission wealth Included 6,000 head of cattle, as many sheep, 877 horses, and in that year it had produced 3,000 bushels of wheat THEIR - Grwo 36 Tggpgg to me that I feel for the sake of other v,'omeQ is my duty to tell ha, done forme 1 uf!ered or five years with uterine ind made m3' hLth on a dcKtors rom ,ha Afferent schem e't but w,hou any perceptible my condition. In my despait I cal ed on an old nurse, who advised me Prom,!ed .? ,ers:st a,ld ,ake 't reg 1 fiuuffht this was the least 1 could do and procured a bottle. I knew M 1 tal:inS jt tha was dllIerenl!y from anything I Wt'f3 a'f before, and so I kept on tak- DA ; .this up for six months, and steadily gamed strength and health, and when I had used fitteen bottles I considered my elf entirely cured. I am a grateful, happy woman Mjss Muriel Arraitage. Teruna cures catarrh of the pelvic organs with the same surety as it cures catarrh of the head. Peruna has become renowned as a positive cure for female ailments simply because the ailments are mostly due to catarrh. Catarrh is the cause of the trouble. Peruna cures the catarrh. The symptoms d sappear. Iwi"8 ttm lTsht Sf ' herself ill enough to go to bed, but she is far from ba ng able to do her work without the greatest exhaustion. This is a very common sight and is almost always due to pelvic catarrh. It is worse than foolish for so many women to suffer year after with a disease that can be permanently cured. Peruna cures catarrh permanently. It cures old chronic caes as well as a alight attack, the only difference being in the lengih of time that it should take to effect a cure. If yon do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of Peruna; write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case, and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Weakness is Pelvic Catarrh. are the Women Sisk Half Catarrh. Have Pelvis (,'ho Foot; 'hoes. acy organ, if allowed to pro--il Catarrh affect the whole body. nervousness is very rare, but pelvic asd nervousness go hand in hand. a sight as a poor 15 so distressing k, nervous woman, suffering from ty almost unbearable symptoms of catarrh ? She does not consider b of Hot, C jrowir.v iew ti Drn? tailed i e Rot, ; , .. : ... A v 1 1$ V ? , ALL HALLOWS COLLEGE "" SALT FOR LAKE CITY. UTAH. i m Ecmers CONDUCT. sciuiis C2j TN. O MARIST F AT H &R5 rtalrl r rnmmcrcliil and KUCmiJ, LI., m WE TREAT Sclnn-t- fur.ber Kor lira apply to rour-c- s. l u par-tU- PresIJeat. . il" I "I hr ;J.i Vht ile a, ill. 'A Rd r.U,and txS2l (Special Correspondence) Had It not been for the Portuguese sailors, daring sea rovers, and for the protecting flag of the Spanish I wonder where America would be on the map ? Fifty years after Columbus' voyage west-- , ward another Portuguese, CabriUo by name, also sailing under the Spanish flag, came coasting up these Canlfor-nl- a shores and sailed Into this sheltered harbor looking for water. He found It, and also some rather pugnacious Indians, who, In modern parlance, "put up a fight." After a skirmish Cabrlllo, bo the old books say, declared peace, named the harbor San Miguel, and sailed away north-- . ward. We next hear that his Bailors so admired the flaming poppy beds at the foot of Point l.oma they must have been very numerous that year to be visible from the sea that they exclaimed In delight "Capa de Flores." To prove it we find Los Flores Canon to this day tradition having clung closer to this name than to that given to the bay farther south for the next explorer who happened along liked St. James better than doughty Michael, and rechristened the bay for his patron, St. James, or San Diego. That must have been about 1596, but this name seems to have survived the blank of over 150 years, for when dear old Father Junipero Serra brought his little force to start on his beloved mission work In 17C9 the name San Diego was retained. It wasnt all easy work, founding missions in those days, nor were the mon-arch- I s, CARE BUFFERED FCR FIFTEEN and 2,000 bushels of barley. Not bad for only about twenty years of effort in the wilderness! San Diego is a quiet, restful, delightful old town, bearing externally little trace of Its historical Interest, for It played Its brief part on the stage of the Mexican war. The pueblo of Old Town Is the oldest municiof California organised la pality 1835. In 1840 earthworks were thrown up, and these were the defense of the harbor when in 1816 Stockton entered It with the frigate Congress and captured the fortifications, since called Fort Stockton. When Gen. Kearneys little army after their march of 2,000 miles across the desert from Fort Leavenworth, reached this part of the country just four months they bad been on the way they had two engagements with the Mexicans, one at San Pasqual and one at the San Bernardo ranch. Victorious in both, although with heavy loss, the little band of Americaus were footsore and hungry and in an enemys country. Kit Carson, the noted, volunteered, with Lieutenant Beale of the navy, to to go to San Diego, twenty-nin- e miles away, and secure relief from Stockton. We can imagine the joy w I-.- , t - rv rst; Tron-bl- When th eon Is rleln' yeller An' th' birds In vuik'n' tin. Fillin' all th' world with Bingin' Fillin full Joy s brlmmln cup- Then I ort er git excited With my lilekiy pole an cob treatment 3 i wfa&Sif per msmmi r . -- yv ---- r-- 'u - V the Old Town. of Kearney's little band when came to them from the city., Old Town now Is only a suburb of the city of San Diego, on the beautiful In hard-presse- ;lwi 4t. m ii. nitonr K6 a ' tiii - 'p tt .04vra vva.ni' ill unjiun(t. by Of 41 oonMiK- e t buyoti otft o r AvVV, Wifi W k th1 then mo cmeU. Von ra.i oi A Base Slandsr. What we need In this here country o owrn la a law that'll make news- 8 .N A bo HI.K ujktii K li net tiu CKR N C em oti. unl many ooUmlary um yloturoii givtuf ooeA m.l. i nnaiMml oocole. LUfuvM of tut? I rUtto Tf. JacwA. I omr.ir cJ I im T urn S "; tA.v Pt r.Mvn orR nES lUt W BAAAtMhS Of tO.IUU, lilJ UUI Ulf IKiVAtE MMrASK il Mii.d tf.my o id idvuco. llooco wo K HOUILH: m.lotp. m. Kvoolngt. 're0irhiiui iu olau of Wvub.ti to 1m)lr'C Utii Uiiodayi, lu o. m. to U n t I Ia 'ltniOLrpluo. SHORES & SHORES, Specialists. etta m DOUGLAS L. iTIwthlt I.iiu-.- ' 3 SHOESE'S 43 to 5 & rm from tin tif V . fipud 8 yearly by LDjugbu 5,340 or .3 bhocs. Chair cf Sclid Silver. w'alr In the world U In the Vatican. It Is of solid silver and cost 18,000. The most expersive . t'lOsa llJl'U 0 The Genuine T0VYER 3 CikiU Iron I'm ilOO tm-- POMMEL SLICKEH h of L. I lu'i prows 'rw ity over f'Ull ,ho8 WcrjwhiTd, lu .is and bntmi. V'f f ' ;l HAS BEEN A5VERTICED AND SOLD FOR A QU, TLS OF A CENIlisf LIKE ALL hm. "Ih-rA- i hlelit F QOfflt 'Maihi.rmtlA.h'. r V o- - v ,,, '- ! - ,j; L It 1 anunr.cf. I of lh bf it j pjJi mtiickoryi'xw. pftjra's. fully guarantied, and sold by relkbic dfilcrj eicr;wher. i.Viiouui'I,KklLY.' - ETOTo WOMEN! provo Uin timi. inii ml Cl'nnA,nit pow. r of I nitlufl loll. AntUrptlo e will Wall a Inrun trial prriu f Willi book of Invlrorui'iw 1 AUlut.lv fro. ll Is nut a tiny aunip.n, but a lur.-- MICA TO THE 5ign TCWTB CARABIJH cr hi-- ns:i CO.leA oT'Coa.?. tO.Nlo, J JYC3 LlO r. bt'IrS r id l!3! I There of r o. ,kcn l but cff o Inter :: a pvwlui curd 60 Fw bf,'."'. by 'AfHoUiia guar ill. oil. Mail. Vif?'1',"'1 Hanlon, I fccnU today j V d.iT 1nli ,loiur' Headaches " I?""' Aluminum beb'ht H. To Intrudin' ". Th City. Ucpt. a. jThompson's Eja Watar Answering adly -- "el fif U it Hli !" aS iere TJTents-evlry- wi tofibmla a om. ilht a Allrr, Ami w ll AdvertliemtnU Mention Thla Paper. lt Lak-N- o. 37TT003. DrSfilHl lilSsrs,,:: RX LIABLE ASSAYS. PnM. LaaI....''"' i." t .rxitiui'i .itlond Mir. .ii'iin ha Ddilcn Assay Co. ou wail itaituaD. COkOl Absolut Zero. Absolute xcro Is supposed to he only thirteen degrees below ths freezing point cf hydrogen. This as solldlfic ai 2G0 degrees below zero. MANY CHILDREN ARE SICKLY. Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children, used by Mother Gray, a nurse InChtldien's J Iome, New York, euro Summer Con plaint, Feverishness, I letulat he, Stomach Troubles, Teething Disorders and Destroy Woims. At all Druggists', 25c. la mailed F KEI5, Address Allen S. Olmsted, 1.0 Roy, N, Y, Unci Allen. "When a man Is Jujt aehfrg to do something mighty mean, and Is afraid to do IL" eald Uncle All-- n Sparks, he " always says hed 'do It for 2 cents. Cheap Passenger Via "Santa Rates Rout" To Boston, Baltimore, Minneapolis, Detroit, Atlanta and other points. For parttcu.ars. address C. F. Warren, General Agent, A. T. Sc S. F. Ry., 411 Dooly Block, Salt Lake City, Utah. VA3 TCO WELL TRAINED. I Had Ccod Beacon for Getting Rid of Coq. Tho Irishmen wanted to soil tho dog, but the prospective buyer was suspicious, and finally decided not to buy. Tho man then told him why ho wa so anxious to sell. You eco, he Bald, "I bought the dog and tbrained him meself. I got , him so hed bark ell the tolmo If ft person stepped Inside the gate, and thought I was safe from burglars. Then me wolfo wanted mo to thraln him to carry bundles and I did. If you put anything Into his mouth the epalpeen'd keep It there till some oao took It away. "Well, one night I woke up and heard some one In the next room. I got up an grabbed mo gun. They were there, three of the blaygards and tho dog. Irishman rooms, except those occupied by the father, had been long uniubabited. On the opposite side of the way, In a neglected, weedy open, stood his little place, chapel, a poverty-strickeIts walls whitewashed Imperfectly decorated with a few coarse pictures and by broken sconces of looking-glass- , rescued In their dilapidated condition from tho mission buildings now gone utterly to ruin." The old chapel Is boarded up now, as tbe adobe was crumbling away, and visitors are admitted only twice a month, when service Is held. Out-siilhang two bolls from tho old mission with the dato 1802 on one of them. Old Town is old with desertion and decay. A Spanish cannon lies neglected on the common. The first frame house In Callfornln Is proudly pointed out, tho lumber having been brought around the Horn from Boston. An old cactus hedge, blossoming Jut now, brings up tho days when this and others like It were planted as protection against tho stealthy prowling Indian. All is of tho past, tolling of dlsnso and neglect. Just out there In the to all sunshine Is Coronado,-knowthe world a the most beautiful seaside resort Imaginable and that long arm out there stretches down to Old o Ncw-papcrln- CURES ALL T0UA CHINCI f.n0T i i SELTZER Ata. 1 JJ" 1 r n. r.Tt f ,1''. v ovr "' ' . V. fiou'-l- i tc cn-viiiAnTonn of Its Tnlua vinrn Ail tho country box. clothes. Fellers, It ain't so! Dont bellove Beware o base calumny, slan-oc- r It! an' th' Javelin o poison thrown t stir up class hatred and act capital "Didnt he bark?" Interrupted tho flghtin agin labor. man. We ain't had no now itult In years. "Sorra a hark, he was too busy." Th "dummed subscribers won't pay "Busy! What doing? up fast enough sost we kin git mor'n "Carrying the lantbern for tho a pair 0 overalls at onct an th same burglars!" time. An Original Grace. No, slrce! No new ault for us, but At one cf our theological seminar!? If every tarnal editor had to hack up his assertions, we'd have one and It Is tho custom for the Etudccts to In our tale the'r turn In aching a hlcsstng maybe a now mainspring before meals. At one time last term watch. But we aln t none malicious about IL the meats Fad tot been as tender as If we was we'd dress up In that Imag- tbe students thought they ought to inary suit o' owrn, go out on State bo, and the eyes of the faculty were street In underclothes cut so durnod opened '0 the fact when ono day a low at tho neck that th nowsboys young student offered tho fel'awlrg could look over em, git arrosted, run blcjslrg: "O I.crd, give us strcugili In, fined and charge th whole, bloom- to cat this meat!"' in hill up t that smart No York ediDOCTOR SAID tor who la tryin t drag us down by outnn ns! dude a niakln Food and Eat Cra? Fellers, once morn, wo aint got "Quit Wrong Nuts." to honest new no hope Injun, suit, ' .'J.'. , Vi .. who An Ins been through Illinoisan W.', and don't We're yer friend yit, die! A ml.l the "last says: String I was so whero lateh th bangin' forrlt string J C ye ,.WV r ' 1 could not bad with lndIff"tlon digest most good. thn'II do tner r( ,v, ' nn corn cob ptros even soft cooked eggs and doctor said S. mV r. Fragrant n t. K ' , I must eat pre,llg'stc,l food nrid pro: i clways on tap. Check yor guns! Ask scribed tv :.'A F rJ-:- Crapo Nuts. 1 changed for the v'V--i davil which way! tho hotter beforo I had usoJ one package, nrv. ( I i Mexico. eating It three times a day. on Grape Nuts Twain's Little Joke. "My Improvement Journalism. wonderful was that I confood to of William Croswcll Doans Bishop .t J in a yachL drink use food Iier-pou- t to Poatum cluded J. your entertained Albany recently la v. tilth many are tailed, but tew In plaro of tea and to make a lonf Morgan at Northeast llarhor. '.ii are rhcacn. story ahort 1 have not been without Bishop ivuvo was at one tlmo the , 7' i Not tho newspaper Idea, but a Grape Nuts and Postum since and my ;v In Hartan rector of -- , church .T K Episcopal , ; word In the dictionaries. -ul prosont health proves my doctor ford, and tho service at thla church superfluous of the real thing may wladom In Bars rumples atwould prescribing Grape Nuts. 1 Twain Mark occasionally a be seen In the great havB got stroug as horse and well tend. Twain, one Sunday, played A occasionally cities. to I It delicious food owe all and your Joke upon the rector. Road to the c!d Chapel. An excuse for publishing a yellow pnd rostum. Name given by Io he "Dr. th end of at Doune," said, the mission was wounded. The ruins the turn Co., Battlo Creek, Mich. "I enjoyed your aermon newspaper. which the mission pilgrim tow gaxes this service, Something for the preachers to In tho making of Grape Nuta food I welcomed It like an morning. mission of the criticise! upon are on tho alte all the Indigestible starches of the I friend. old a book have, you know, A subject on which newspaper men destroved In that uprising. From 1784 grain are transformed Into Post Sugar. at home containing every word of it are little posted, la digestthe mission prospered la peaco and Lvory particle of Grape-Nutsaid "You Dr. have Doana, not," or his A bluff that sometimes gots free ible In the weakest stomach. Physiplenty. Father Junipero "I have so," said the humorist. had planted an olive orchard. theater ticket cover found a stomach have cians me. send book to that "Well, Id UUI minding, from which all other That state from which a magazine too weak to digest and asslmtlate a, l,av l)een Propa-rale- like to ace It." ha graduate 1 without receivwriter It. (dives In tho "Ill send It," Twain replied. Men m"y come and mon may a Look In each package lor a copy ot diploma. ing tho next he And an sent, morning, orchard will t,ut this oM When a boy wo hoped to ho Its fern mis little book, "Thd Road to thi Generations to unabridged dictionary to the rector. Now wo know hotter. WcUvllie." probably endure for Boston Boat. come. Indians so peaceable and tractable as they seem to have become later. At first the mission was founded within the Tresldlo, or fortification, and the firrt weeks were enough to discourage any one but a most devout and ardent Franciscan padre. The Mexicans were btrickcn with the pestilence and Father Junipero went up and down the beach, caring for the sick and dying and burying the dead. In less than a month after landing there was an uprising among the Indiana, and the Spaniards had to fight hard for the privilege cf making converts In the wilderness. After five years the mission was removed Inland, about six miles up the river, to a beautiful ypot commanding a view of the whole mission vail y and the ocean beyond. Even yet tho Indians did not take kindly to tho newcomers, and planned a surprise at tack upon tho nw location. At least 1,000 Indians Joined in the rttack nnd every inhabitant of ' baraai,, n paper editors back up tholr printin. Th' editor o Newspaperdom, a Journal published In No York, says, right up under th editorial card, top o' pure readin matter, an .eadln' th entire editorial procession: "The editor of the Western Publisher has purchased a new suit of ws. VOU w ft o will rot rtomU o TUiooppHoj. u 1 11 jiuWhfc nf too tKitut iK.vp e. . t ns do. u. w. AHOllXS. jM lv orMaiidimi iklll In corin . bob an When Cured Fay Hr t oi fint w IKB BOIiSl j!t - tree. of l ho J 7 comes T turn homeward An' when Loaded down with etrlngs o' fish, all them city fellers. SprlHln tnhHln' them t'wlali and wish They lind thrun nwny ther ringin', Lost ther all, an' plnyed hob Flrhtn' like a natlv" fishes bobl With ar a tick er pole cr-h- nt urn. Write for free 11 .r If .ruiulo'ii loiuuiudaungrnnjtulL Weak Men fr weakn tn iiMMi - bob n. Home TrnAtn 1VO k AJ1 brn-trie- IneuieA. J MOKE. f, r-- r harbor of that name. A quaint, no u fer ftiney tnels!, sleepy, old place, a literary pligrihiago Aln'st itrlstol rod, 'er whirrin reel to those and there are many who Glttm tansU'it like cl whlrkcy Make a feller' brnln ceil feel have made of Helen Hunts "Ramogee wlilUlkuns, I'm happy na" a classic of early California days But. With th' riMn' o' th' sun for here lived the priest. Father When th' bobher - gits to bobbin And th stringgun! Gaspara, who married Ramona and boin ll As Alessandro. the story goes: "Father Gasparas house was at the First ho trembles on th' water An th' circles end of a long row, low adobe build will, Inter baby Inkers lng, now fallen Into decay, aud all its Ripplin' tiputt'rln onward with th tide; Then shn Junip Ilka all rreatlon. Does that J.gg'rin', teet'rln' cob, Gittln mo nil Hushed an' tluttria' bob! Count o' that bln there the nod Krc.nl Kirtti tin- - oaei. l l n Truiibewb-- I re lor hi. terkl. Llo.U Ki ilvp-- r. Veier. Woim. ti.T lijnacn. Tape li.komniA.eie., And Alt XervuuA Aud xb.outA A. . WHEN THE BOnnER no.iietof 1 tv 'S'' tt- An I tick! In my denims When i sc bub! d- I , "-- Cv Ijy , Vpi d -- Chrome . ron. Iie rt 1 Iwt't. iSu Venn iMUM-ei- . BrUlint hud It Skin to health. mo n iiwtn Won vnmlt'UI ltiu .et lio;v.t. C.io e a. Simiai Tr.nib e. tUlui. restored o. Doan's Kidney rills act very effectively, very promptly, rcliove the aching pains and all other annoying difficulties. I havo recommended them to many pcoplo and will do so when opportunities present themselves. A FREE TRIAL of this great kidney medicine, which cured Mrs. Brun-re- l, will ho mailed to any part of tho United States on application. Address, Foster-MilburCo., Buffalo, N. Y. For cnle by all druggists, price 10 cent i. J Completely Restored to Health. Mrs. P. Brunzcl, wife of . '. Brunzol, stock dealer, residence 3111 Grand .Vo., Everett, Wash., says: "For fifteen years 1 suffered with terrible pain In ray bade I experiwith docmented tors and medicines hut got little If any relief. I actually believe the aching In and In my back through tho groin became worse. 1 did not know what It to wns enjoy a night's rest and arose In the morning leeltng tired and unrefres hed. My suffering sometimes was simply riually, i saw Doan's Kid-ke- y rills advertised and got a box. r'.flcr a few dosci I tcld my husband that I was feel. ug much better and that the pills wero doing me good. When I finishod that box L Colt like a different woman. 1 didn't stop at that, though. 1 continued the treatment until 1 had taken five boxes. There was no recurrence until a week ago, when I began to feel miserable again. 1 bought another box and three days ludes-crihahl- agin all lawa o' (lahln An lornlnst tn bonk o rules; Eclviitllie Hinder sroin It As the Imnruinetit o' foolsl Hut, durn me. I jlst like It. Spits o' thnt there city snolv Fer there's nothin' like' a bobber, An' I love bob! to er aoe And Throat rffnM. No.hriiichiaiuurt I, nui Keund B r Autumn S'.ni.t'h. I.l.rraud Mam-M.h e. trnmio I on 1 Irtur-- . Hlmluer (XATSIIKTI an Flshln'. Catchln It's YEARS. j r, ... -- -- v s !. |