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Show World's Champion Weight Carrier. The Armenian porters of Constantinople are believed to be the champion weight carriers of the world. They have been known for centuries as hamals" I. e.. camels. But while a camel is heavily burdened at 300 pounds for a day's march, these men, according to general belief, quoted In Curson's ''Armenia, will carry for a short distance, probably from ship to shore, as much as 600 pounds. There d Is a story of a hamal" having been seen In the streets of Constantinople with a grand piano on his back. well-atteste- FIVE CLASSES ACHED IN EVERY OP TORPEDOES All Equally Deadly If Only the Mark. They nine years of miserable existence, worn out with pain and weariness. I than noticed a statement of a woman troubled as X was; and the wonderful results aha had had from yonr Vegetable Compound, and decided to try what it would do for me, and used It for At the end of that three months. time, I waa a different woman, the neighbors remarked it, and my husband fell in love with me all over gain. It seemed like a new existence. X cad been Buffering with inflammation end falling of the womb, but your medicine cured that, and built up my entire system, till I waa indeed like a new woman. Sincerely yours, Via. Caul 7. Brow, Si Cedar Terrace, Hot Springs, Ark., Vice President Mothers There are flve classes of torpedoes The earliest form was a stationary j submarine mine, usually exploded b neath a ship by actual contact. Such mines are still used for harbor de fense, but sometimes they art fifed by mechanical means from shore at the moment a hostile vessel la passing over them. The sper torpedo, also etlU used, consists of an charge carried at the end of e long spar in a boat's bows, the craft being rowed close up to ths doomed vessel and the charge exploded. The towing torpedo, es Its name implies, was towed along and maneuvered so as to explode underneath an enemy's vessel, this kind being In turn followed by the true terpedo, the Whitehead, now in The last form which general use. need bo noticed Is the Brennan, a hose movements can bs controlled from the ahore. Marlon Knight, of By Eerl M. rrott prwtf ay tsooo forfeit If artyml f atMS Mm fMswsMi carnot to araSMaA STAND-TH- lily-whi- STRAIN! E by Z. 0. M. X. Buo Shoe end Ormull factor ALL tbs tood qnal pou-w- Urn ace unary for tbs maki sp of Overalm to bs uird I tbs oountrj They will stead ths henta tww to which Much carmeoi ia r pat. la all all Mails for man, boys and girls, t Utah labor, la a fartoi which In a model of neatoei sod cleanliness. Whan Wen Lera pronls ea obtain tha very beat Overal mart- - anywhere, at the too' Meaunablo prices, we thin the "Homs Industry'' pro pi pltloa Is entitled to eonsidai nil ob. What think you? Mountaineer" Overall are for sals In most evei general store -In the who went. If yon- dealer esn upply yon, write to Z. C. M. Salt Lain City, Utah. FLOUR Nows the time To Buy Stocks OGDENS BEST AND la XI a known fact to everyone that eeenrltlee ken destined from Twenty to Fifty Dollar! per share la tho past twelve months. The pnnrket sew Is stagnant. What will ha tha next menment? Up or down? Up, enrw aa yen am a foot high. Buy new, while stocks ere on the bottom. Bend for our book of Information item of and Dally Market Uttar, mailed free upon application. PHOENIX gilt-edge- d Rpoea-la'loa- KILLING BROKERS Quag Gran Hmlai M Uta art ELEVATOR CG. D. F. WALKS - BLOW SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH SALT LAKE PHOTO SUPPLY CO. nilQIP mUOlU trabl. Pie are wibm. (lean, neat Who could beauty And man, STANDARD PIECES. COPIES rpuatpaldt SI. 00. Read far e direct from faepa akgae. Am woo- terlul bargain! la riftflUO Jt hlg aarliur to yc Write at oar hr ratalegii and priest, aland 10 tn-d- Una, Guitar. Hiring-- ! mud Fittings. THE McKANNON BROS. MUSIC CO. Ogdon, Uto Sueeettor to wsitb von csTSLoa-j- lips. FOR SALE! near Roheville, 1,000 net In Wyoml-reach, nil under rultivetloe end plenty of water. house, grocery end stable. Will rut It veno worth of hey this aesaon. Crop and n'ork Included. IIMW0 teak, balance ennnel HO, 000. payments. Five-roo- CO. JOHN Ota HEN ASSAY eanuiie-b- r I'ian-- r tiulil aSI J1.M wfc trail rerelre aitenilmi. pm-ui- I7S8 Arapahoe Huutfhb COLO DKNYKK. Ht. turd E. Burton. A V Uold V MiMnid.Hllaer, load. II: nr Ctppe. l. t "yield mete, full prlr llai en oa appll-- -,I. 1'iinlnil ami I'mplro anrp aoljetlad Lendak. Culn. Hefereuee far Inmate Rat I Omen pri.-- m A. RICHTER, ST. 19 W. FIRST SOUTH ke; Uo'd Site: XI tie and ne enreioi-e- U.. Salt Lake-N- o. 34. 1904. R. H. OFFICER & CO., ASSAYKRS E3BRL 7itiHS A ll it Best i nuh ynip. In i.uin. Ih I 11 111.1 rwu'Ra ilnfif'siA. AND CHEMISTS Silt Lake CKj, Li SSEZEHsSE With checks so seductive to Perhaps they can flirt with can wink. And with (mature and smile summate bliea; Tot tn spite of all this one think They lose a rare climax in p. BALT LAKE CITY. RB BOOTH AND MAIN. have surmised It? mi lore Here's a nation of girls that calls kissing a bora. In the psrfume-klsee- d land of the sunrise Japan. Where Hebea and Clytlas and Psyches abound. With charms that no ather known race can eclipse, Tha rtrl you can kins is nowhere to be found, And to pitiful waste go their cherry-hne- d Warwick Phots Supply Co rxt i.rsivs ryngrapkit italtn cel-leg- es stand that n bed of the very finest slay In the world has been recently discovered In Louisiana. There is one great drawback, however, to the clays of the South, and that la their inaccessibility. Nearly all of them are removed from railroads, wbleh engenders a transportation problem. la only a few years ago that the French potters practically controlled tha entire market of the oo untry for china, bnt since It has been demonstrated that American manufacturers caa make as good an article as that of tho French, the latter have been prmctlcnlly driven from the field. 1 ace no reason why a large pleat in New Orleans would not pay. It must come along with other manufacturing enterprises, and there la really no reason why It should not be a leader, for the produdet la In demand. New Orleans Times-Dem- It o Know Not the Kiss SfQOO COPIES 22S3 Washington Are. ut SB3KS5SM and place when roey-lipp- Stack and Minins Euhanga- When Answering Advertisements Kindly Mention This Paper, CU VERITABLE SLAUGHTER OF PIANO PRICES sa;s: 'This sinter Club. sbt-- r I to ed Doans start- use The Terms, Too, Are Quite Easy, 6e That All Can Buy at This Sale. Kid- I Fills ney ached !n every hone and had Intense pains In tbe kidneys and pelvic organs. Tbe urine was thick and cloudy and 1 could barely. vat enough ;o live. I felt a chaugd for- - the better wltbin a week. The second week I begun eating heartily. I began to Improve generally and before seven weeks had passed I was well. I had rpeut hundreds of dollars for medicine that did not help me. but 36 worth of Doans Kidney Fills restored mo to perfect health." A TRIAL FREE Address Foster-Milbur- n Co., Buffalo, N. Y. For sals 1'rico 60c. b. all dmlers. i HIGHEST CLASS AND BEST MEDIUM kiss. ,No doubt ; a fan. and hint of con- Is driven to banning the there is love where the lips do without any solacing not meet. And devotion But why should they shun a perform-ano- e so sweet Whan no one la near them with power to affright? Why mock ue with beauty that beckons to hen? Why lure ue with glances that win but to grieve? O doleful, dear girl of Japan. That you like this denial what heart can believe? However, If this, too, la true that I'm told That Instruction In kissing you sometimes allow There are thousands I know of sufficiently held Who would traverse the world round to tell you Just how, Wl:h choice Illustrations, the requisite lore Shcnld soon bring the art to each Japanese miss; Who will wonder she never had learned It before, And why she had misled such an exquisite bliss! Joel Benton In the July Woman's Homo Companion. whole thing; another, quite as popuServing Green Peas. One of those inconsequent yet per- lar. says that sbe should as soon vasive questions which spring up think of serving boiled potatoes unevery summer turns, Just now, on attended as of putting before her the manner and time of serving green furc's peas In any role but that of peas. While one hostess noted for accompaniment for broils or roasts. bar perfect dinners says they should Bo far as wa have yet come In tbe be n course by themselves, with R discussion you may suit yourself and rich sauce, a Bearnalse for Instance, your family In the time of serving since they are luxurious enough when them without fearing that you have at their beet and are endowed with offended any rules of advanced ga sufficient inriiv'.durl'ty to be the tronoay. Boston Transcript. GRADES. Piano, Orgrns and Piano fi"l'vers la This Sale. All Rer'urt.B.c Lost and Lees. ; WRITE US, SALT LAKE CITY. From city and hamlet, mountain and plain, people are coming te tak advantage of this great clearing ou bale, good pianoa at uearly cut In halt prlcea. on account of extensive alter atlona to be made In our store bulldt U cover Ancient Warship. log. I During tho work of dredging at tho Out of Town Patrons. new harbor at Havre a wooden warWe send pianos or organs anywhere ship has been discovered buried In to be paid for on our easy payment the mud, and six cannon, still loaded, plan. have been recovered. If you can't call and will leave with) ua the selection of an Instrument we Beware of Ointments for Catarrh will guarantee a bargain, guarantee that Contain Mercury, entire satisfaction or It's no sale. ss oierrary surcljr drttruy tha mm of toisn The Best Makes of Pianoa Here. strums shea tlis sad eomymirj n Uinxitch the aiasoat lartacsa. Kork nirrlus Practically all the good, arUul- - thoalS arver Os uaed aietpt oa prrtrri-Mofrom nrpuiabls phjrtlriaaa, a tha taartit llrf are on sale here at cost, and will So to tra fold to tbe gaud (i caa (kmIoijt Kimball, Knab Steinway, Irma them. Ilall'a Catarrh Cur, laauuiwuarrd less. Mason A llamlta, by F.J.Chwwy O Co.. Tuladw, O.. auaulu no nwi Steck, Whitney, I lukra Internally, acUw dlromiy upu I oary.iad bluud Hi mucous iBrface of is lyaimii, 1 g Estey, thicker ng. and almost A doslb Now It the Laying Hall' Caurrb Cura lia turn you art Ilia es other good makes. Omuls. T.II It takrn InitraaUy and aiadala Tolcd, time to buy your favorite piano and Ohio, by J. lllMHiry lb, Taatliantilalt fra. Hold by Uruwcteit. 1rlor. Tbe. (wr limit. get it at a big discount Taka Ball' Family llllt fur cuuclpaUim. Of course, this sale Is limited end number of instruments we will the WITH THE COST OF WAR sell at these almost prices Is limited. So It will pay prospective What Might Bs Dona for tho Uplifting buyers to Investigate at the earliest moment of tho World. We offer a number of $260 and $300 Give mo tha money," says a recent speculative philosopher, "that haa good upright pianos for 3143 to $137. Terms cash or easy monthly pay" been spent In war and I will purchase no difference. every foot of land on tbe globe. I ments; There are quite a few fine standard will clothe every man woman and various mikes, that sell child in an attire of which kings and make pianos, for $326, $360, $376 and $426, regularly queens would be proud. I will built to be cleared out at the extraordinary school houses on every hillside and cut prires of $198, $227, $23$, $203 to In every valley over tba whole earth; $285. I will build an academy la every town Terms cash, or $15 te $25 down. I and endow It, a college In every state to $10 monthly. In order to get a number of art and fill It with able professors; I will crown every hill with a place of woh pianos, 11m highest class, out of the ship consecrated to the promulgation way and out of tbe dust and rubbish of peace; I will support In every pul- arising from the alteration, we have reduced the prlcea to factory coat. pit an able teacher of righteousness, so that on every Sabbsth morning tho They sell at tne one price the world chime on one hill shall answer to tho over $460. $600, $550 andto$600. Sale $413. $298. $337. $343 cblma on another around the earths prices: Terms cash or $29 to $40 down, $10 wlds circumference, and tho voice of to $15 monthly. prayer and the song of praise should A number of used upright pianos, ascend Ilka a universal holocaust to to close, at $110 up. Payments to suit heaven. you. to A number of square pianos, of Department Agriculture. close, si $20 tip. Payments to snlt. While it is universally admitted that A number of fine new $90, $116, the administration of tbe Department $125 and $140 cabinet organs, to close, of Agriculture is probably the moat at $48 up. Payments $5 monthly. effective in the world, It Is interesting A number of used organs, to close, to note that this service costs the na- at $18 lip. Payments $2 to $4 tion far less than that of other coun- monthly. Attend Ibis great sale while you tries. A German paper states that Russia expends annually for this pur have good selection. CLAYTON MUSIC CO., pose as much as the United States Mstabllshod I860. and France, Austria and Hungary 109 So Main. J. J. Daynes, Jr., Mgr. about $ 000.000 while America spends but $6,000,000. Difference In Bacilli. In of tbe discovery by consequence JUST ONE DAY Prof. 8chroen that the bacillus of Is not the aama as that Free From the Slugger Brought Out consumption It Is held In German of tuberculosis, a Fact medical circles that the present treatDuring the time I was a coffee ment of consumption will be radically drinker," says an Iowa woman, "I was changed. nervous, had spells with my heart, smothering spells, headache, stom- Excellent Opportunity to Arrange for ach trouble, liver and kidney trouble. Your Reception at 8L Louis, During I did not know for years wbat the Fair, Free. me have those spells. I would freIf you Intend going to the 1 jmlslana quently sink away as though my last Pun-hasExposition. St. Ixrata, Mishour bad come. by President Roosevelt souri, opened "For 27 years I suffered thus and April Sum. liiitl. It will he very much set to bottles of medicine enough u:ed to your Rilvantage to correspond with up a drug store capsules and pills Mr. F. II. Wnrsley. No. 411 Dooley and everything I heard of. Spent block, Salt Lake City, Utah. Mr. Worsley has arranged to have all lots of money but I was sick nearly all ths time. Sometimes I was so his parlies met at the St. i.oiMS depot nervous I could not hold a plate In and escorted to their lodgings, which will he reserved in advance ray bands! and other times I thought In form. lion rein live to imssenger I would surely die Hitting at the table. ticket limits, hctel rates, This went on until about two years rates and all other necessary informaI ago when one day did not use any tion asked for will lie cheerfully given coffee and I noticed I was not so nerv- free of charge. This wil. especially ous and told my husband about It. he of benefit o lie se desiring to travel He bad been telling me that It might with Utah purlieu or in parlies of four be the coffee but 1 said 'No. 1 have or flve. School teachers will also been drinking roffee all my life and bear something to tlieir Intercut by It cannot be.' Ilut after this I thought writing shove party. I would try and do without and drink Clever French Rogues. hot water. I did this for several days, Among the French coins which are but got tiled of the hot water and went to drinking coffee and as soon no longer current are, as Is well as I began coffee again I was nervous known, those of a less value than 6 again. This proved that it was tbe francs, struck prior to 1852, and nearly everybody has had a difficulty la coffee that caused my troubles. But now We had tried Postum hut had not making Hum circulate. made it right and did not like it. hut their progress has been made comnow I decided to give it another trial paratively easy and that by a very so I read the directions on the pack- simple means. The head of Napolage carefully and made It after these eon III was uncrowned and that rea directions and it was simply delicious, derod them easy to he distinguished. Some Ingenious Individuals have uniso we quit coffee for good and the results are wonderful, flefore, I could dertaken the coronation ceremony by not sleep but now I go to bed and means of sn engraving tool, and unIs paid It Is very sleep sound, am not a bit nervous less grest attention now, but work hard and can walk difficult to tell them from tho others. miles. Nervous headaches are gone, we ever usefl PIko'b Cure is the brst nirdii-lumy heart does not bother me any for all BtlrclioBs of tbe Ibmul and lungs. Wic more like It did and I don't have any Ok Eauu-sr- , Vanburen, IikI., Kcb. 10. 1ML of the smothering spells and would Truly a Friend in Great Need. you believe It? I am getting fat. We Tha traveler's tree of Madagascar drink rostum now and nothing else and even my husbands headaches resemble a huge fan with an unIn the dry season we both sleep wieldy handle. have disappeared; sound and healthy now and that's a the traveler or domiciled native haa blessing." Name 'given by Por.tum but to pierce one of tlicn trees Just at the point where Hu- faulike crest Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Ijjok for the book. "Tlp Hoad to has its beginning am! out will Horn . Well villa" In each pkg. copiously pure, frovli vr'er. 111 whi-l- s cut-in-ha- lf In which they experimented suffered In the prooes in past computation. Personal character and fitness ara ne leas essential now than before, bat It la almply Impassible at the present time for a man to start out upua tha practice of medicine with the aleader equipment allowable a geasratloa ago. It la not merely that tha colleges require more preparation for a degree, they require more because the practice of medicine has developed lato a science to he acIt is no longer quired laboriously. possible te trust to Intuition, as tbe old Rectors did, and, inatead of turn-Afea let of students to Had out fir! themselves whether they can Isarn to practice medicine, the must give them opportunity to determine their fitness In a long graded oourse before they are let loose upon tho public Philadelphia Ledger. American chlnaware has come rapidly to the front during recent years, said Mr. Donoher yesterday, "because it Is of superior quality. The heat clay we get la from the South. This Is an industry that would pay la this section, as there craL Is a splendid field for 1L I under end vin net seller lejnre anything; Try them once and yon will narer be wltkettfeem.lfaet kept bed ealenueai prepaid far ter. stoma ananas, 1M B,la iwaam Bimklia.X. I. COMMISSION CO. New York Stack, state. ") CUMMINGS -- American, chlnaware la rapidly displacing the French product, which a few years ago practically controlled the trade of the United States. Thomas P. Donohcr, an officer of a large pottery company at Trenton, N. J., who is spending a short time In the city, discussing the subject at tha SL Charles yesterday, stated that not only was American china superior to French, but that the southern clays were the finest In the world. He believes New Orleans la a good field for a large pottery to utHfxe the recently discovered days of the UTAH. THE DAISY FLY KILLER fcneni In dlalngeoem, alaaplae-ruo- ! t American China the Best BY k OGDEN, i Side Wtrt V o t nesday . . HI6H P1TEHT MADE 06DEN l i - 'tveralli linanlalnner" nsds You know they snswered: have no mother to kiss them, Gertie. .Somehow Gertie could fiud no answer for that, and as the two reached the street. Helen went on: Did yM notice Sadie llurns, the little brown-eyething with the blue veins od her forehead ?" fTe one that clung to your dress te the last minute?" that was Sadie. The matron j'Yes, that one day when Sadie was sick a lady who is very fond of her. end who often visits at the asylum, came to see her, and brought her a little puppy, which she thought would aaiiss her. Of course, the child was delighted with the puppy, and at last the lady said to her: "If you could havs just what you want most of all for yourself. Sadie, what would it be?' She thought the little thing would like the puppy, end she meant to glre it to her, if the matron was willing; but Badle put the dog down at once, sad. stepping close to the lady, leaned oa her knee, and looking up at her with those big, solemn I'd like most brbwn eyes, aha said: of anything to alt In your lap a few minutes Just as if I was your own little girl. " Gertie turned impuslvbly to her I never Imagined they felt frjend. sot Helen, she sfild, remorsefully. Thcy don't all. of course," Helen but I know that some do. answered; and I cannot bear to think of llttla children going hungry for kisses. I mother kisses, but 1 mlt ve them ttt ffca heat I ran, even it my dress gently i well-bein- Now In Full Progress at the Clayton Music Company's Stors. Orator of tho Education of! a Doctor The layman who reads the proceedings of a medical congress in these days will be impressed with the fact that the practice of medicine has become a very serious business, and the preparation far it an arduous undertaking. He will recognise also kew closely It Is united with the general g Tho of i the public. doctor, who got what training he had from a voluntary attendance upon two terms of didactic lectures, aided by the reading of a few textbooks and a porslble association with an older practitioner started out upon his professional career with everything to learn, and hla success or failure depended mainly upon the personal qualities which he brought to hla work. Many good doctors were formed In this school of experience; hut the failures were more numerous, end wbat the community S3 N. Ashland Ave., Chicago. Gak Park. III. Some people rltlm that meny small Alldm In public hemes die because they bsvr ne one te love them. There Is forethought in this Item from tha Endeavor World: Two young girls had gone to the orphan asylum one Sabbath afternoon to teach in the Sabbath nr hoot there aa substitutes fur regular teachers who were absent. One of them taught the Infant class, and when the lessons were over, e little blue-eye- d tot caught hold of the girls dress, and, looking up. whispered pleadingly: "Please, teacher, wont you kiss me?" To be sure 1 will, you dear baby! the girl cried, and, dropping down oa one of the low benches she drew the child close and kissed her again and ROSE HAS MANY COLORS. In an iustant the others again. swarmed about, buys end girls alike Peculiar Flower the Production of bidding up hungry faces for kisses. Eastern Gardeners. The girl's eyes filled with quick tears The Chinese, Japanese and Siamese as she looked Into the eager little are peculiarly skillful at botanical facea. feats. One of their wonderful achieve Her friend, who had tgught an oldmenu la known as the changeable er class, stood at the door of the Inrose." The bloom Is white In ths fant room, looking on, shade end red in the sunlight After night or In e dark room this curiosity Do come along, Helen, she called of the rose family is a pure waxy-whit- e at last, and, as Helen gently put aside blossom. When transferred to the the li'tle, warm, clinging fingers and open air the transformation Immedi- Joined her, the other girl exclaimed ately steps In, the time of the entire with n touch of scorn: change of the flower from white to I don't see how you could have red depending on the degree of sun- all those mussy little things hugging light and warmth. First tho petals and See how they've you! kissing take on a kind of washed or faded blue tumbled your dress! color, and rapidly change to a faint Helen glanced down at her dress; blush of pink. The pink gradually It surely had suffered from the littli deepens In hue until you find that loving hands, but her eyea were shinrose of an hour before your a mist of tears as she la aa red as the reddest peony that ing through ever bloomed. True Happiness. No one seems to be happier In Atchison these evenings than the boy with a new pup In his arms. The Uplift will denounce ua for saying it, hut hs bears a happiness In his face exceeding that seen In the face of tho lover, or the young mother with the baby la her arms. The hoy with the pay (again, apelogiea to the Uplift) knows no Jealousy, fears no apprehension; the pup la his, and ht la lte. The neighbor boys envy him, and he has something at last that loves him without saying Don't every five minutes lu ticketing the Happy Ones, put the boy with the pup at the head. Atchison (Kan.) Globs . REBUILDING PIANO SALE Chicago Society Woman Who Woo So Sick Sha Could Not Sleep or Eat. Cured by Doans Kidney Pills. HU half-laughin- retain the love and admiration of her husband should be a woman's constant study. If she would be all that she may, She must guard well against the signs of ill health. Mrs. Brown tells her story for the benefit of all wives and mothers. "DuiUia Fihihah! Lydia E. Plnkhamg Vegetable Compound will make every mother well, strong, healthy and happy. I dragged through THE GREAT BONE. me stop-over- - |