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Show BE rr 1HIS COUPON f from $ itti u wi" "T ' hJf liU with -- 4 urine n I tE ltr-t- hih Tdl(regi'i'11' ta ert, nu to ign dropsy 1"! .wl rliflfciki's kUny sud NAMt. "L, ,KplnrM, BTATt . cslcull ij Mina- e, oM, which 0 uDuatua I think AwCi,tTsC uFthm!,-f. 01 wm. iddzL flilu MEDICAL ADVICE FRvir boi, of , 1 taf! lxn ,pm" action of 23L$& F, re i ExLLAao, Bromo-Seltze- r 'b;q ild gb, Sit Promptly cures all li- Hss&dsiclhtes mp OQI laot lieji ,esj t p: I the tat, fit --U turnover L capacity. LIFE PROM dmoetew gjaffflirM fora weak swj.N. Lewis. tu KUDtnateha tinieeof iyrvy P. o.. I - LACONISMS PMC yJ: f aVaM. A philosopher laughs at the world, there is no choice at all in meek but lot the world laugh at him, and children, since there is no such thing It takes all his philosophy to stand it. nowadays. Love is blind, and the man and If more men would only take wives woman in love are said to be blind then their complaint that some women also yet we have Biblical dress too young would certainly authority for the fact that when the blind lead coase. the blind they shall both fall into a Pit All the world loves a lover but very few people love an engaged When the rich boast to their betters couple. of a "common ancestor the emphasis should be laid on tho first word. It is not considered correct to talk with a cigar In your mouth, so perhaps The demand of old age for respect, the time may come when men will simply because It Is old, Is as absurd encourage their wives to smoke. as for bread to demand butter Just because that should be its compleChance is a lady who often goes ment. under the name of "good Judgment. 100,000 Salvationists. What la described as a "mammoth International congress of Salvationists" will be held next summer at the Royal Agricultural Hail, London. Arrangements are already being made for the attendance pf 100,000 Salvationists from all parts of the world. An Atlantic liner Is to be chartered to take 600 Salvationists from America. The congress will take the place of the ordinary triennial congress aud exhibition of tbe Salvation Army. Money may make the mare go, but It Pity may bo akin to love, but any is generally the going of the filly person will recognize which uses up the most of It It as a poor relation, of whom one is not proud. The bachelor girl has one advantage over the married woman; she is alA dentist is a man who, no matter ways a 'girl," no matter what her age how rich, is obligod to live a may be. existence. hand-to-mout- h pl?n' ,n TESTING ,h'Uni'd of ,hf mod- ern melho,l, oro iTre;ilmr, w aetermuw the and mon economiral in complete working order Ore Milling PlamfoVdMcnmion d.CnTraCt dlc,r1 erKt EU4nlnl Our Catalogue No. 39 describe, this depanmeniVfull iiteocy pa ft Works, 8th Larimer Sti. ' ullnrplcsl Dept, 1737 Champa St. 7 THE F. M. DAVIS IRON WORKS CO. DENVER, COLO. U.S. A. itllf WE TREAT IKD CORE - No and Tbroat FiATArKRHTIJ,.nKarliUesie,. Bronchial and Lung Q roubles. Asthma, Btomach, Liver and Kltlne. Dlsoasee. Bladder Trouble. Petunia Com-plaini- e. Chronlo Ulseases ot Women sod Child-re- a, He.irfc Nsrroui Dmsitri Cborwt (Bt. Vitus Jlaucel, Kicks;, hplnsl Trouble! bkln Ll.es.cs Bclstlna sud Riieiimstl.m, of the Bowels. Piles Fistula aud Bectsl 1 roubles, boltre (or bl necki. Blood lilses.es, Tape Worm, liay Fever, Hysteria, Epilepiy Insomnia. euj ' and all Neivoue aud Chronle It is well to distrust the sincerity If love Is an accident, is marriage a of the girl who Is "so awfully glad to catastrophe? see you" and then looks over your head to discover who else is coming. Man wants but little here below- but be doesn't want to be short on There Is not much choice between that little. M. C. Aymar in New York a meek man and a meek woman, but Times. Beating the Old flan. "Talking about getting married," said tho man who has lived in many Llteaset. places, let me tell you what hapHum. Treatment Cures. Write for free pened to the right sort of a chap'out if. symptom list If yen (annotcall. Consultation Free, west. Let's say the old man lived in PR. O. W. SltORtle Denver. He had millions. The young man was making his living. Said he staffer from auf of the weaknewet or dl- c'r you flint and then s.k a REASON ABLB tssedliy leuoianoe, dlipitlon or comae-- i ,E when you are cured. You can deueud noun to the old man, I want to marry your AKB 'illkS VLUV PK1WUN Wfl VVINT 0 J r' 0 ' P ' " l have Imlorsed us kul ro, NOW, W J WANT TO U BE YOU with the daughter, and we are engaged.' The our skill & CHRONIC ate proven that we will not UDiieretandlng a rs puhlihiD the many coring sr.K until we cure you. This spolle. to demand old man replied: Well, she has been yoluntery lestl Lou 'fnra borne people, giving names, pictures uranic Wiikup. hpei mstorrhoea, 1rwrs. to a great deal, but has accustomed JUmws of the Fm.tiste i.lsuit. I nnstursl PI BUSH Ol'H f I BES HUVT los&et, t ontmoted Sfrlntarw. etr.. nothing in her own name, and of 1 I KIVAlli lilNKASE Blood Foiaou, sud all WEAKNESSES of w H womd course I want to know what you can btray eonhdvuce. lienoe we men. provtoirbklll In this class o t kroublvs in .0if'LCI! nOLBSt t A m. to i p. m.; Evsnlngt. do for her. way Ibis is our plan: I to S; Suudays, a. m. to 1L To this the young man replied: 'I s w. i. SHORES & aucoNo aouTH ar. SHORES, Specialists. want your consent for her sake, but aaiT ISKO CITY . UTAH. we will get married anyhow. ' As for my means, your daughter knows Just Tuberculosis Statistics. L. low much and what I have, its satisAn analysis of the cases of consump.3 & tion in Marburg, Germany, showed factory to her. I want you to satisfy yourself as to my family and characthat four-fifth-s of those affected bekw mt from 5.3 to $5 yearly by and let my money be a matter beter, Vjj W. L Douglaa $3.50 or $3 shoe. to the long poorest fifth of the populaV rqial thosa tion. It was further found that 34 tween your daughter and me. ''i been rost- -i The older man satisfied himself as per cent of all of the cases occurred 1.00 to the young man's character and in 2.6 per cent of the entire 1,503 The te aud offered him an Interest In ot V. L. dwellings In the city, while 69.2 per family, his business. d iuom proves cases all tent of the among the poor I don't want It, replied the young ipenoruy ovor Kcurred In 33.6 per cent of the houses r make,, man. I am doing pretty well, well by reuil ilio them. occupied by enough for myself and your daughter. everywhere, or name and 1 am not marrying her for your money Mrs. Winslow's Noothlng Hymn.' i bottom. For children teething, .often, the sum., reduces fm nor for what you can do for us. I Hindu siwifor. flMomniua, ftllajrg pata, cures wind colic. 25c a boiU l freiwi I merely want your consent for her sath. re Is v besslu isfaction. .kse., le Name Handicap. Ike kteke.t c , He got it. Shortly thereafter the tl.Le.lker n.df Prof. Irwin Rautenstruach of Washcouple went to Mexico, the man young L it has courts asked the tin Uatntmnt be toualitj at any price. ington university on a 10,000 salary in gold. In due extra. Illustrated to change his name. Very few people i"1'..i0 1"(.LAB. was born. The old folks Brockton, ilasa. are able to pronounce it correctly, he time a son folks were the best of and the young saye, and he Is getting tired of being TO called Rottenstraw, which name was fXVXfLiVVVVSAis T prove the healing and "' conferred upon him in hie school days. of fliitifl i 1axtlne power Toilet Aotlaeptle we will ' elcansiug It mail a large trial p sc ace Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children with book of Instructions Successfully used by Mother Gray, none absolutely free. This Is uot a tiuy sample, but a large In the Children' Home in New York, cure tc package, enough Feverishness, Bad Btomach, anyone of Its value. Constipation, move and regulate the Disorders, Nearly everybody must remember Teething au Women over the all country Iiowels and Destroy Worms. Over 30. 0(K I tesw arc praising Paxtlne for what the story of the man who bad discovJsr. lit hus done In local treat timonials. At all Druggists. 25c. Bam pie Y. a way to set water on fire. Of Olmsted. ered S. A. fcKfcUL Address LeRoyN. female Ilia curing tST.mat on and as a wonderful dmchargea course, the story turned out to be for sore throat, nasal ...ifI f f Jscinal douche, Spoiled it All. WIWh and to remove tartar untrue, but it served to emphasize teeth. Send today; a postal card Dr. Reynolds, health commissioner the fact that if a man should really gl, I discovthsB orient postpaid by na. BO of Chicago, made the pleasing so terrible a secret he would 'jpagieta "aiafsotlou hint: guaranteed. ery that the Juice of the grape killed possess most the be dangerous of mortals, Hoeton. Usia fr Columbra Are. many disease germs. Then the doc(It I at any instant start a he for might tor spoiled his great labor by sitting Ugh1 would destroy all which conflagration further and eiperlmenting . up nights if not the world on the world, life and the apple waa until he found that limo Overitself. same effect the about had ill Juice A secret of which Great Britain will work Is always unsatisfactory. ledthf want to know something If It probably rk, f; with invasion is f threatened ever Cut Short is Good Story t of Admiral jtCWQ' Waterproof war plan "secret the was M. Depew recently Chaunrey Dundonald. of Bari tenth Cochrane, OILED 't4si vw telling a good story with great gusto pen It was declared to be an Invention capHe In the party laughed. when a girl m-- 3 CLOTHIN6: able of destroying any fleet or fortress stopped w ith a frown. "Whats the In the world. When first ho made his IUCK of YUlOtD, matter? he asked. "It Is one of the announcement It was referred to a last stages, said tho girl. You are Bccret committee consisting of the VAirj IVERT BAT COVBf telling me a story of my own that I Duke of York. Ixtrd Keith, Lord and the two Congreaves. who told you only half an hour ago. Atpaem ga Depew, suddenly pronounced It "infallible, irresistible, Senator swurwag -is"m. Whereupon mum is.wa K It aa on the lattor and ominously quiet, walked to the exbut Inhuman. into tr treme rear for the first time In hit ground alone that the scheme was life and took a seat there. New York not adopted. When the Inventor entered the serTime. of Chill the Irlnce Regent exact-evice Cold in One day. a To Cure from him a solemn pledge that be CtlACLC ASSAYS. All Take Laxative Broino Qulnlne l ablets. fails tocure. 5a would never betray his knowledge to if it amt money refund iruggisls mi.,.. Bilvr, froas'i'L I'. Uop'r. any other power. He kept his promaa mall samaiea. I Ide Worn e n ' e Bicycle. the plana were reconWhy C h n e eR Assay Co. who tried ise, and though The first bicycle dealers their adoption advocated and Mnvsaoota, sidered were surwar broke out, the sell wheels to the Chinese Crimean to the when CA8H F0R there was a Wg and Any ?P.0T was allowed to lie In abeyanco. prised to find that matter womens wheels, USD WARRANTS ready demand fornone men for but practically drum-mel- t WHteiretteace the bicycle of Curing "Sick Jewsla. Barth Blech. DEB VIA. COLO. Yet non seen many in that stone," said the flaw could report having No handthe machlnea Jeweler to a customer who has j.wiHioinpsiiii's Eye Water women, If any.wasriding It "but explained JnallY handsome turquols, a ed him The mystery me for two that,the. is sick. Leave it with when it wae learned women I'll cure It" DRUNKENNESS preterrea the of weeks and a reThe customer went out, but conversathe overheard who porter 01 J" "All JewCURED. n.-- 1 USm. tion asked some questions. are liable to madiamonds wheels. except els men' ;,'8J InStitjtK ladies" he said. "Rubles, sapphires MV.B.TtuiDleH ailLake ted City, Utah ml pearls have their separate Immune are diamonds but ments, turAdvertisement from their great hardness. This Is bilious, Thie Paper. cure to me quols gl.'en af- Salt Uke-No.- 43, that's all. Precious stones are all Weak Men Pay When Cured dls-On-ct Wan-hoo- d, i rr 111 DOUGLAS 3 SHOES S Iro-- im-u- ; UM.v-a-riujs- - rmrn l Women In Ruesia and America. Mrs. Kate T. Woolsey, writing or "Womans Inferior Position in a Re public," compares woman's status U the United States with her status is Russia. For example, in America mil lions of wives have no Individual control over their property. In Russia on the other hand, for about two cen turies, every wife has been the legai mistress of her own fortune. Where nine thousand wives are deserted bj husbands In America, five hundred such desertions occur In Russia. Nc little girls can be employeu in Russia factories; thousands are so employed In this country. Finally, more women work In the fields In the United State than in Russia. TROUBLES i Doan's D Kidney ad lota pstas bwclliMfOf lh to MESSENGER OF DELIVFRavtc AND URINARY BLADDER, !' Oba,r8Td' i "j J kidney, YOUR WOMEN! friends but the boy was named for his father, not his grandfather. The old man was not angered, even if he was disappointed. Ills daughter was happy and had all ehe needed. Later the mother and the son visited the old folks In Denver and the young husband Joined them. One day the old man said he wanted to make his a present. 'What is itf asked the young man. - block, which cost mo The more than a million, replied the old man. "'I appreciate your kindness, but 1 cannot accept it. I don't need It, and could not accept It it I did, was the reply. Then, said the father-in-law- , Ill give it to my daughter. He as told he could do so If ho could prevail upon her to accept it. lie failed. Then the old man, prouder than ever ot hla daughter's husband, told him: I'll sell you the darned block on your own terms you. "Straight goods? asked the younger man. "Yes, was the reply; whats your offer? "The young man thought a moment, then answered. "Til consider your wishes. IH give you 100 cash.' Done, said the old man. The second boy, said the narrator, in conclusion, "was named for bis New Orleans Times- grandfather. son-in-la- ""' sWWWWx War Plans Forever Secret ,'est d 1 'mhoiit, be-na- n t. eot1 1003 Schemes like this one are frequent subjects of great state secrets. Here Is one that will never be known. There died at Moscow last month Prof. Phil-Ipowho, had lo lived a few weeks longer, was to have communicated to the St. Petersburg Academy of Science the secret ot death-dealinengines of his inventing which, he claimed, would make war impossible. A dose ot prussic acid accidentally taken when experimenting killed tbe Inventor, and tbe theory lies burled with him In the gravo. In the arehlepiscopal library at Lambeth palace Is the cluo to a plan of campaign as terrible, as far as can be Judged, as any that Cochrane or It was the tho Russian devised. srheme of Lord Napier, and Includes the designs for an arm to destroy a whole army at once, and to scatter a fleet, no matter bow largo. That, again, was never made public, but remains in manuscript form Just as It lift Napler'a band. He averred, and tho statement has never been questioned, that for a wager, to prove the efficacy of his Invention, ho gave proof upon a large plain In bcotland, to the destruction of a great many head of cattle and flocks of sheep, whereof some were distant from others half a mile. It was his desire that his secret should never bo known, as for the ruin and overthrow of mankind there are too many devices already framod. ff fccted by surrounding conditions. Tho general cure Is tho application of acids, but it requires an expert to do It. Pearls suffer most They age early, and lose all their value In reflection of beautiful colors, A dead pearl Is not worth much.' 6lng On. Seen the ahsdtiw will be gone; H"til, sir on! NieMt le dr. ftlng to the dawn; Haul, ilng on! ' Soon the velee of morning Meet, lrd. yet thankful, thou enalt reel W Ith Goife roee on the breeet Hnul, elng on! -- Frank L. Bunion, In Atlant Cona tlun. 1 , to-da- This tiny shoe without 'a heel. Where little piggies used to eteal. more than priceless gem To me Plucked from a royai diadem. It brings from amaranthine shore The fsce my loving eye bent o'er; It brings, dear heaven! from the night Her kiss, her voice, her smile's delight Ah! whet may not a mother Hat Whose cares are bended to the mist That rises out of shtdow land Made glad by tha angelic band? Their voices come on wings of sir To greet her, net lent, waiting there, Enrapt with this morocco alios A gap where baby's toes peeped through. There comes no sweetness like the song Of love's Invisibles, who throng The aecred cloisters of the heart tnknown to all the world apart So, I may list the whispers spft, Weft to me from the throne aloft Ah. only heard bv me. the while My mind recalls the hahv's smlls. Horace Seymour Keller. -- Cheap Passenger Rate Route Via "Santa To Boston, Baltimore, Mluneapolla, Detroit, Atlanta anti other points. Foi particulars, address C. F, Warren, General Agent, A. T. & 8. F. Ry 411 Dooly Block. Salt Lake City, Utah. The World's Religions. Herr Zeller, head oi the Bureau of International Statistics at Stuttgart has published an Interesting table ot tbe religions of tbe world. He places the aggregate number ot human beings on the earths surface at 1,644,-616,00- , of whom only about or 634,940,000, profess any form of The adherents of Christianity. number 300,000,000, of Brah-'m-a 173,290,000 and of Buddha 121,000,-00The number of Jews in the world Is given at 10.R60.ono. one-third- Con-fucio- 0. Hows This? Wt oITat On Hundred Pollnr Howard for tnf out of ( tlrrb that cannot otirea bv lUilC CntUrli K J. i llKNh V A CO., Cure. olrdo, O. the nndi ralirnpd, have Known F. J.t'lienev fur tbe Inal lit ycara.atnl believe blm perfectly hoiimab) In ell bualncuui treueecitona end financially able to carry nut env olillkfittlnna made by tlielr firm. W litrax, Toledo, O. rnjjrr1", Wai dino, Kinnak ftUavuf, WUoleaaie Dm ft late, Toledo, O. llail'a atarrh 'nre 1c taken Internally, nettaf directly niton the blood end mocoue rirfuce of Iba lflco 7&C pat avitenis 'leatliiinniala eent free, bouln. gold by ail Jn)iftftia. lielTa family iUla era the beet Whole-al- e Pauper Lunatics In Britain. Steadily for the last ten years the number of certified pauper lunatics In tbe Brltlah Isles has been rising. Similarly suicide is Increasing all over the country. Turn to the physical form and the tale Is tbe same. Army recruits show worse teeth to the examining medical officers every year. It has Just been found necessary to lower tbe standard of height, weight and chest measurement to a degree which Is quite indefinite. With all modern athleticism there is still a definite tendency to Increased insanity and to physical degeneration in Great BritAIn at tbe present day. Town Children In the Country. From London come amusing reports of the Impressions of poor children taken to the country for holidays by philanthropic associations. OnC little girl, who was spending a few days In the country, wrote home that it was pretty and green and cool, but tbe flowers ain't as nice as the ones on Tbe tho hats in Commercial road. most picturesque comments are those that touch on the workings of nature, like that of a little girl who explained the phenomenon of the wind blowing all the time by pointing a forefinger along a neighboring ridae and saying; Ask You Druggist for Allens Foot-Eas"Don't you see the windmills? That's "1 tried ALLhN'H what makes the wlftd. and tin vs just bought another supply. bos cured my cornu, and the hot, Hair of All Shade. burning aud tlching aen nation in my feet whic h was No one has visited Fiji in the past almost unbearable, ant! 1 would not be with-u- t fearit now. Mrs. W. J, Walker CatuddL without being astqnlshed at tbe ful and wonderful style of hairdress- N. J. bold by all Druggists, 25c. ing. They are geometrical, monuMayor's Jubilee. mental, pyramidal and trapezoidal. An Moullns-surOrne- , France, haa tbe additional Tactor in this production of distinction of had one having the grotesque Is that the half varies for half a century, In the mayor person in color as lime varies In bleaching ot M. Germainl.es.our. Mouilns-sur- . the of or as the Juice mangrove Orne la In the arrondtssement of Aiv power, in coloring matter. Between black gentan, and the people have Just and white the colors run through the celebrated this unique event by holdblue-blacof shades red and all the fete In honor ot their mayor. a ing and yellow. Often half the hair Is red Argentan has been represented in and the other half white, giving a kind Parliament by the same deputy for of piebald effect forty years. SPOILED CHILDREN con-vlii- I For a Bad Back. Sabra, Montana. Oct. 19th. A reat many men In this neighborhood used to complain of pains In the back, but now scarcely one can be found who has any such trouble. Mr. Gottlieb Mai Is largely responsible for the Improvement for It was he, who first of all found the remedy for this Backache. Ho has recommended It to all his friends and neighbors, and In every case It has had wonderful success. Mr. Mill says: "For many years I had been troubled with my Kidneys and palna In the small of my back. I tried many c vdidnes but did not derive any benefit until last fall, when I bought a dozen boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills. After using them a few days I began to Improve, my back quit aching and I felt better and stronger all around. "I will keep them In tho house right clong for In my opinion they are the bist medicine In the market and If my back should bother me again, I will use nothing else. The Little Red Morocco Shoe. The little red moroooo ehoe, where baby's toes peeped through) Here tiny pigs to market went In the old day of eweet content. The buttons dansllng by a thread One touched with fingers, with the dead Bach straggling one It brings to m A perfume from, life's sacristy. Usually Make 8ickly Men and Women The "spoiled child usually makes a weak, sickly man or woman because such a youngster has its own way about diet and eats and drinks things that are unfitted for any stomach and sickness results, "I was always a delicate, spoiled child and my parents used to let me drink coffee because I would cry for it," Bays a Georgia young woman. "When I entered school my nervousness increased and my parents thought it was due to my going to echool, so they took me out again. But I did not get any better and my headaches got worse and weakened me so that 1 was unfit for any duty. Sometimes I would go a whole day wltcout any other nourishment than a cup of coffee. "aAst spring I had a had attack or the Grippe and when I recovered I found that rofiee nauseated me I could not drink It and even a few swallows would cause a terrible burning In my stonmrh. It was at tbls time that a friend who had been much benefited by the use of Postum suggested that I try this food drink. I found It simply delicious and have used It ever slncn and the results speak for thcmselve3. I have gained 13 pounds and my nerves are as steady as any one's. "I consider myself well and strong and I make It a point now to take a cup of Postum with a cracker or two as soon as I come home from school In the afternoon. Postum with crackers or a biscuit makes my luncheon. It certainly saved my life for I know coffee would have killed me in Lme hat i continued drinking It "I a young girl friend, a stem declares ogror'-- r, v,ho nothing atre k re and refreshes hor Ilka Pop i ntii rhe has a little oil stove r c . it! maVet a cup of Tos-tu- n In .i a " 'I -- e I Lave recommended Iln wo '. k. .'u 'leverage to many of my a onus who l .tow what It has N t e riven by Posdone ft r me. tum Co.. Tattle Cn tk, Mich. Look In each pscti;e for a copy of the famous little bock "The Road to V.'oKtlle. n he You can do your dyeing In half an hour with PUTNAM FADlLl8d DYE3. A Tired Congregation. "My friende. remarked the ralnl will be d ter, the collection voted to my traveling expenses, for I am going away for my health. Tbe more I receive tbe longer I can stay." And, strange to say, the largest collection ever made was then taken up. to-da- y English Architecture. It is a curious fact that the most artistic modern houses in England are those of the very wealthy and the very poor. The rich are building their own; tbe poor, in a few favored places, are having theirs built tor them, and in their different ways they are the nearest approach we have to model homes. Between these extremes comes tbe great wilful and Inartistic middle class, for whom there is being provided on all bands architecture which would be laughable were it not so sad. London letter. I am sure Tlso's Cure for Consumption savs my llfo three years ago. Mrs. Taos. Bonnie Maple Street, Norwich, It Y.. Feb. 17, UWDl WHAT SHE CALLED IT. Little Girl'e Definition Not at Ail Bad On. Margaret le etlll a few months under 8 years of age, but she la old enough to be observaut and to put two and two together. For a good part of her short life her father hu been away from home, and she baa more familiarity, therefore, with letters and letter writing, probably, than most little girls. She had never beta permitted to use Ink, but had often watched the older ones writing with it and using the blotter. The other day ahe waa writing as usual with a peucll, or making tha marks on the paper which she calls writing, when she saw a blotter lying on tbe desk out of her reach. Of course she wanted- - It, but she did not know the name of It. She though! about It a little, aud then said, "Daddy, give me that please. "Give you what? asked her fathor. 8he pointed a fat finger at the blotter and replied, Giv mo that Ink oajt kin." Harper's Magazine. |