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J pation from his objective nature of any abnormal craving or passion, like craw: for alcoholic drink. And he will always act in response to that the AFTER NEARLY TWO YEARS touch of explosive intensity, as Prof. James has it that Wa ra abla to announca that our which force awakens activities aud subordinates Waloh Repairing Department haa been enlarged aufflclently to lower the tendencies of the when nature carnal imparted hr a PROMPTLY toko coro of oil work oont to uo. suggest ionist who is in genuine sympathy with the inebriate and operates with the courage of his convictions. lly means, of the enlightened employment of thq subliminal self may lie brought into active control. It happens to be a isychologicul fact that in a state of sleep cither natural or induced bv an intelligent physician through onlinury hypnotics, a human being is sugthat is, amenable to the insinuation of a lielief, impulse or gestible SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. thought which may dominute the waking life. The technic adopted involves the arrest of the visual attention by Year LeaatA. Nlntty-Nlnsome brilliant object, the concurrent establishment of the patients confiNinety Dine year leaawa nre aald to dence in the desire to help him and monotonous sleeping suggestions as an hare had their orisln In England. In of accompaniment impression by personality. Dipsomaniacs, as a rule, Queen Elisabeth'! time a law was are easy subjects, in that they yield rcudily to the hypnotic influence and made prohibiting properly otrnera from renting their ground or building! accept unconditionally the suggestion communicated by the operator. for ! longer period than 100 year, Regular drinkers may be dealt with whenever they can he induced to sober 09 and thereafter the year leaao popular. At one time there waa up, but I have found it unprofitable to attempt influencing an intoxicated dm-rilic- ethico-spiritu- sug-geslion-nl al pure-mind- ed hypno-suggesti- e be-ea- The Youthful Mind. Among the answer to questions al a recent achool examination appeared tha following : (Jroae Ignorance is 144 timee as bad aa Juat ordinary "Anchorite ta an Ignorance." hermit sort of a fellow who haa anchored hlsaalf to one place." "The liver 1 an Infernal organ." "Vacuum la nothing with the air sucked out of it pill up In a pickle bottle It la very hard to get." Somewhat Greweome Humor. city offleer in Auld Reekie wa celebrated fur hla cunning and wit. Ills mother having died In Edinbuigh. he hired a hearse and carried tier to the family burying place in the Highlands. He returned with the hearse full of smuggled whieky, and being teased about It by a friaud. he eald: Oh, inau, there la no harm done! I only took away the body and brought back the spirit A well-know- a Keep Moving. The heavens themselves run continually round: the world la never still; the sun travels to the east and to the weat; the muon Is ever changing In Its course; the star and planets have their constant motions; the air wa breathe Is continually agitated by the wind, and the waters never cease to ebb and How doubtless for the pur pose of tbelr observation aud to teach us that we should ever Da in action. Burton. Smelling for a Living. A new occupation haw been developed in London and already Is being eiicreesrully worked, aays Popular Mechanics. The requirement is a sensitive sense of smell, and a little practice makea the detector quite proficient. He Inspects tha gas pipes and fixtures of a building and charges IS cents for each leak he dlecovera. Some of the men earn 915 a week. The Change of Tima. Tha physical characteristics of the English are altering rapidly aays a writer. The tall, graceful woman with the finely shaped head, well chiseled nose, kindly eyes, sweet smile, small feet and hands, and light tread la almost extinct; she I being replaced e women, with a firm chin, by and taking long, decisive atridee. big-mad- hard-lookin- Prosy Talk After Dinner. From New York cornea a wail of agony. It is the despairing cry of the bored diner; the man who goes to a banquet and haa his entire evening spoiled by the stupid speeches which top off the feast. He even threatens to forego this feeling; a terrible threat for a metropollte and an Index of the greatness of tha evil and Its accompanying torture. Suicide Among Negroes. The number of negroes committing wields I Increasing rapidly each year, bur before emancipation such thing aa a negro killing himself waa almost unhaard of. Now they occur with great frequency. "Poodlea and tha Man. At a tea party the conversation turned first upon the poodles and then upon men, and one of the ladle asked deaf old Aunt Thekla. apropos of the last subject, which she preferred, fair or dark. 0," said the old lady, think-le- g they were atill on the poodlea, "I Vke them quite black; they dont get dirty ao soon." The World's Habit of Though my complaint of the world la very la new, Its habit of ancient. Columbus While In Chains. g person. The physical, mental and moral bankruptcy that accompanies dipsomania should he held up before the view of tlic sleeper until an abhorrence for drink and all Hat it stands for has come into his soul. is of tlie nature of inspiraIt will thus lie secu that tion. It is a summoning into control of the true man an accentuation of insight into life and its procedures and a jwrtraiture of happiness as the assured outcome of living in consonance with the truth. hypno-suggesti-on idea of public ownership and operation of street railroads is fast growing in the cities of Japan. An example is set in the imperial government ownership and nitration not only of the stem railroads, but of the telegraphs and telephones aa well. Osaka is the only city which has thus far attcmpted'fiT build and ojtcnite street railroads under governing auspices, and it is having a struggle to accomplish the task. Hut priiafe ownership elsewhere has not worked so well as to make the public contented with it. And this is most noticeable in Tokio, where in Scptciulicr there was a riot over an increase in fare of one sen, which lf cent of our money. is These Tokio tram lines arc the most important in Japan both in point of traffic and in dividends. lake all the tram lines in the country, they are electric aud use the double trolley to save water and other pipes in the streets from electrolysis. They use small cars as compared with ours, aud their cars are not commodious, .and are rough in finish. They appear to have been modelled after our village cars, and made plain to save expense. smallness and plainness, they are serviceable and are all their for Hut, well patronized. They carried more than 110,000,000 passenextremely gers last year, and averaged more than nine per cent, dividends, notwithstanding the fact that tlicir fare was only three sen, which is one cent lf of our money. and Wliat is more, they had the stipulation fixed in their charter that this fare could lie further reduced by the government authorities should public interest so require. This low fare is not peculiar to Tokio. It is (equal to six sen) are proposed general in Japan. So that the three-ceL. Tom of for our street railroads, may, the Cleveland, Johnson, by mayor be to be rational and conservative, instead seen the by Japanese cxierience, of unreasonable and radically impossible. 'Jlie ono-ha- Physicians are often asked whether there really Is any virtue In what are called niadstonea. One of them, writing in the Medical Brief, declares that these stones are of value, but they would be of mure value if tbelr limitations were understood. "There la no particular variety of stone or substance which may be designated exclusively aa the he aas. "I have seen many of them, and no two were ot exactly the same composition, geologically considered. "Madstunea act on the same principle that a blotting paper does when absorbing ink. and there Is nothing that makea a better one than baked pipe clay. A new clap pitw, procurable for one cent at nearly any store where tobacco is sold, can not be excelled by any mudstone, no matter how great its reputation. "The action can be clearly demonstrated by placing a coin r non dry red brick In contact with the margin of a puddle of water and noticing what capillary attraction will accomplish. Therefore, to be efficient, the only necessity Is for the atone to be porous and have strong adhesive and absorbent qualities. Nothing mysterious about It. "1 have seen several that appear to lie concretions, either vesical, renal or biliary aud were found In the bladder, kidney or liver of some animal those taken from the deer, supixised to be the beat. When a person Is bitten by a reptile or dog supposed to be mad and the porous atone applied to the wound, the blotting paper action begins, and the blood, saliva from the mouth of the animal and whatever poison these fluids contain will naturally, by capillary attraction, lie absorbed by and Into the substance applied, no matter what name you may give It. "The saying that if a stone stick the wound Is iioisoimus, and If It does not take hold there Is no venom present, Is untrue. If the stone is clean ud dry It will adhere when moisture Is within reach till It becomes saturamad-ston- ted. "For Instance, a qyw red brick will absorb one pint of water. After the venom has been taken Into the circu-ilatlo-n the mudstone Is worthless; but fas the victim it usually filled with whisky or alcohol at the same time the atone Is being used the spirits may counteract the effect of the poison. "I know of a atone which has a wide reputation, and makea a good living for the family owning It. Thu' nevei .Jet It go out of their sight, and when the victim can not be taken to fhe stone One member of the family can be hired to take the stone to the victim. In addition to traveling they charge $5 for the applies tlon and 93 extra for each hour that the stone sticks. "This atone is busy s large part oi the time. Not long since (he stone held to a mails leg fur over one hundred hours, yet the man died. His life could hare been saved If dependence liad not lieen placed entirely in the stone." Russia's Royalties. During the hottest months of summer the Russian Imperial family remove to the Cottage, a seaside palace. In the Alexander Park, at Peterhoff, on the Gulf of Finland. The Alexander palace la a long, low, white budding In the midst of a lovely park. Its beautiful private gardens one-haare ablaxe with flowers, and there are all sorts of surprises for the favored visitor. Here Is a miniature fort, there different athletic apparatus, and a little cottage, with a stable and dear little garden round it, where the small grand duchesses experiment In housekeeping and gardening. When they are tired of that sore of amusement they can enjoy motoring, riding or driving In the long wooded avenue which surround the palace, says Homo Notes. There was a time in Inside the great hall at Peterhoff the history of (Treat Brit- there are fitted toboggan slides for bad palace Is, Indeed, holiain when wages were not weather; the day house, and whatever cares the five only fiveil by law, but the children may have in the future, owing hours or lulsir as well as to their exalted position, their childany rate aa happy and unthe foul of the worker hood laasatwas that of their mother spoilt were prescribed. We little Princess Sunny, as she used don't want to return to to be called. By HENRY ABRAHAMS. Secretary CigarmakerV Union. this happy (?) state of Had a Feeling of Curioeity. things. 'T waa asked to find out when you trades have an arbitration clause in their constitu- would pay this little account," said the All pleasantly. tion. All officers of laltor organizations believe in conciliation but not collector, Really. answered the debtor, I in coercion. m unable to enlighten you. However, la a soothsayer In the next block there Suppose a judge of one of our couris should divide that a certain who throws a fit and reveals the fuwage should obtain in a certain plant, aud that eight hours should constiture at 50 cents a throw. ' 'Tve no money to waste, growled tute a day's work, and then the employer should elect to go out of busi- ness. Wlmt then? This would mime us to feudalism, dependent not on i the 50 cents to my acoureelves hut ujkui the courts; ami we have not too much confidence in count. continued the other, "for I have a curiosity on the point myself.' the tnen on the bench. old-sty- le nt (Guntimlsunj Arbi- tration ftlrmuj well-organiz- ed uTtdd All means should 1m? exhausted before a strike is entered into, but when all other means fail it must le resorted to. The bringing of the employer and employe together where both s may discuss their grievance, almost always brings about the desired results. Compulsory arbitration is wrong lie acquiesced in bv and will nevi-lubor. Coercion Ireland ia organized was not a brilliant snivels. par-lie- r Same Here. Bacon I see the married man in Corea follows a strange custom. If he should meet his wife in the street, he does not recognise her, but passes on as If she were a stranger." Egbert Well, that la the custom In this country too, when the married man happen to lie In the company of another woman. Yonkers PROVE EVERY CLAIM toms Account of the Arctic Trips Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a Specific That Havt Been Made. For Anaemia and a Safa Family Beginning with the American discoveries of Johu Cabot in 1497, the search for the northwest passage waa for many years the object of rival expeditions from Denmark, England, France and Portugal, aays A. W. Greely, in the Century. It was Frobishfirst gave er, however, who in 1576-7a distinct national r ha raster to the quest. John Davis of Davis strait, followed In tjhree voyages. 1585-59- , and then, in 1612, came the Illustrious and hapless Henry Hudson, whose motto was that explorers should "achlevs what they had undertaken or else give reasons wherefore it will not be. The seareh for the Atlantic aide closed for two eeuturiea with the voyage of a great seaman, William Baffin. who. In a tiny boat of 55 tons, with a miserable equipment, but an undaunted heart, attained, in 1616, the highest north tn the western hemisphere, 77 degrees 45 minutes N., and discovered three radiating sounds, Jones, Smith and Lancaster, the last t being the eastern entrance to tbe passage. 1 of thought, opin-- r lAt altituiK of tlic olj'itive miml its , ti'iulciu-ioemotions and pas. ions, beliefs, defiiiv, propensities, Hioiix a alterable human controllable and are by higher person, ality, exclusively along the lines that arc moral uml true. Foi the subliminal eelf of man is that principle in us which dictates what is right and inclines to good ; that Spirit in which or under who; control the Apostle Paul urges men to walk in order that they may neither lie condemned hv the morhl law nor hound by the law ceremonial. So man in his higher personality is adequate to the extir- una-fuur- tli a atatute In the Illinois coda by which the length of a leaae was limited, but this later waa declared unconstitutional. TELLS OF QUALITIES OF "MADSTONES. Nwr Clay Pipe, Easily Procurable, a (Sod as Any All Worthless When Venom Has Entered th Circulation. J. D. QUACKENBOSS, Columbia University. - Bss(-R.ookii- PHYSICIAN EARLY NORTHWEST VOYAGES, long-sough- BABY TORTURED BY ITCHING. Rash Covered Face and Feet Would Cry Until Tired Out Speedy Cure by Cuticura- "My baby wa about nine months old when she had rash on her face and feet, her foet seemed to irritate her moat, eseclaly nights. They would cause her to be broken In her rest, and sometimes she would cry until she was tired out. I had always used Cutlcura Soap myself, and had heard of so many cures by the Cuti-cur- a Remedies that 1 thought I would give them a trial. Tbe improvement was noticeable in a few hours, and before I had used one box of the Ointment her feet were well and have never troubled her since. I also used It to remove what is known as "cradle cap from her head, and it worked like a charm, as it cleansed and healed tbe scalp at the same time. Now I keep Cutlcura Ointment on hand in case of any little rash or Insect bites, as it takes out the Inflammation at once. Per haps this may be the means of helping other suffering babies. Mrs. Hattie Currier, Thomaston, Me., June 9, Co-ticu- 1906." SOME NEW FRENCH KNIGHTS. Quean of Holland Has Agreed to ognize Vatican Titles. Rec- Among the lucrative sources of revenue of the pope before the separation of church and state In France waa the toll or tax on titles of nobility and decorations. Since the rupture the French government no longer recognise the ennobling titles and decorations of the holy father. To have the right to wear the Vatican ribbon, or to be called count, it waa necessary to obtain a confirmation of title. This gave much perplexity to the candidates. The question ha just been settled. Queen Wilheliitlna haa consented to validate such titles and distinctions. The result ha been an amusing pilgrimage tn The Haeue and also in an increase in (lie price of these pontifical favors. In the last few weeks the French Knights of the Golden Spur, of th? Iloly Sepulcher, of Christ, of Gregory the Great, of Pius IX. have greatly Increased. HOME-MAD- E Any one can mix right at home the beat remedy of ita kind known. The name "Cyclone is given to the following prescription, it Is supposed, because of Its promptness in driving from the blood and system every vestige of catarrhal poison, relieving this foul and dread disease, no matter where located. To prepare the mixture: Get from any good pharmacy e one Fluid Extract Dandelion, one ounce Contjiound Kargonand three ounces Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla. Shake well and use In tear spoonful doses after each meal and at bedtime. This 1 a harmless. Inexpensive mixture, which has a jiecullar action upon the eliminative tissues of the Kidneys, assisting them to filter and strain from the blood and system all catarrhal poisons, which. If not eradicated, are absorbed by the mucous membrane, and xn open sore or catarrh is the result. Prepare some and try it, as It is the prescription of an eminent catarrh specialist of national reputation. half-ounc- Answer. Richard, aged seven years, in company with his parents, was visiting a At the dinner tablo he was friend. asked to have some cake. He hesiA Mortifying tated. Will you Say, quickly, Richard! have some cake?" said hla mother. Imagine her chagrin when Richard If It's the kind we have at replied: home, I don't want any. Vi otter Ob Catarrh Cure. tr Indian Reaches Advanced Age. Columbus Cunnitubby, a Choctaw,, prabpbly ia the oldest Indian In the I'nited States. He la believed to have passed bis one hundred and fourteenth year. Other aged men of hla tribe declare that in their childhood days he was a grand apeclmea of the redskin race. Even now hla mind Is clear, but he is so feeble that be can not talk more than two or three minutes at a time. He has 23 children and 109 grandchildren. d 18471907. years ago Allcock'a Plasters were first Introduced to the public. They are the world's standard plasters. This invention has been one of the greatest blessings Imaginable end af fords the quickest, cheapest and beat means ever discovered for healing and relief of certain allmenta. Allcock'a are the original and genuine porous plasters and ara sold by 60 to-d- Druggists all over tlie world. To be a great man It la necessary to turn to account all opportunities. Rochefoucauld. Gariicld Tea ineurr a normal action of the liver, overcome constipation, and keep the blood pure. Drink before retir- ing. What we are stretches past what w do, beyond what we possess. Drum mond. ril.KM I'l KED Iff e TO 1 DAY. PAXO UISTUJCNT U vuinntFFd to eura mv cm ot lii'b nir. IUSikJ. Bifvdititf or Protruding IiIm i I to U dioi or Bunn ntnudid. We. Flattery Is like friendship but not in Mm. In show fruit Socrates. Wluilora Koothlng Kyras. For children teeth lac, oof leae lha cane, reduce, tu Beaiwellue. alley. pain, care, wind coltu. SScahottte. Some men blame their wives every time It rains. CATARRH CURE. Sufferers Should Make This Up and Try It Anyway. mm of leierrh Medicine. When the body becomes run down, either as a result of overwork, worry or a severe Illness, an examination of the blood would show U to be weak and watery. Thin condition la called anaemic, which ia the medical term for "bloodless." The common symptoms are paleness of the lips, gums end cheeks, shortness of breath and palpitation of the heart after the slightest exertion, dull eyes and loss of appetite. Mr. Louis I- - Clark, a painter, of 19 Lincoln Place, Plainfield, N. J., aays: "Last May I was obliged to undergo an operation for append'cltls and while the operation in Itself was successful, I did not recover my strength and health. I was confined to my bed for ever a month and waa under the doctor's care. When I waa able to get up my legs were ao weak and unsteady that I could only walk with a cane with difficulty. 1 was getting no better and could not think of going back to work. I wai discouraged, when a neighbor told me that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills had cured her and advised me to try them. I- began taking them about the middle of June and soon felt ao much better that I kept on and waa cured. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have cured rheumatism, chlorosis, aftereffects of the grip and fevers, and, aa the health of the nerves depends upon the purity of the blond, they ere invaluable in neuralgia, nervous debility, sleeplessness, disxlness and even locomotor ntaxla and paralysis. Dr. Williams' Pink Pllla are sold by all druggists or sent, postpaid, on receipt of price, 50 cents per box, six boxes 92.50. hy the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, K. Y. How's This? Hundred Duller. Reward for ant l Hu cunot M eared by llall'e MUSCULAR AILMENT8 The will straighten out a contracted muscle in a jiffy, ST JACOBS OIL Don't play possum with pain, but 'tends strictly to business. Price 33c and SOe SICK HEADACHE Positively eared hy these Little Pills. They also relieve Metres from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Ileaitr Eating; A perfect remedy for Dizziness Kuace, Drowsiness. Bed Taste in tbs Booth, Cbated Tongue, Pain In the Side. TORPID LIVER. They regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. SIMUPIU. SHALL DOSE. SIUILFMCL the left IS Hn. ud heller him perteetl treble la all buelaeee rrenuu-ttonand fine able tu carry out toy ubllaatliue med hy hie Walkiuh. Kiimi a M.erii e Whulorel Iinicflii. Tul Hall Catarrh Cere le taken laieroeiiy. dlrocUy upon the bled end laueuue aurfaeu. Jeiem. Teetlmoola'ii eeni free. Price JS eei Mia. Sold 17 ell Drnmleie. Take lleil'e fatally !; , f r c Most people would fall short if measured by the golden rule. HOWARD E. HpnHniMi prinx. liotd. Hilvrr.Lead.DI; UulO. Uold.lur: YelllueiiTe'upee enu full pTiaelletenitoaappIlMi-unn- . aiat t.mpira wurh enllntnl. JjHilrul Helereofle. OarauDa'a National vllle, Colo, BUHTOH.S,Vjr.r ..a |