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Show HE STRAIN OP WORK. DAUGHTER OF SOUTHERN GENERAL WILL WED HER FATHER'S FRIEND J The Big Piano Bast of Backs Glvs Out Undsr the Burden of Daily Toll. Lieut Oeorso O. Warren, of Na S C- says: Chemical. Washington, Tt's sa honest fact that Doans Kidney Pills did ms s great lot of good. and if it were cot true 1 would not recommend them. It was the strain of lifting that bruught on kidney trouble end a weakened and Organ Sale Continued. STILL A FEW MORE LEFT my back, but since using Dunn's Kidney Pills 1 have lifted six hundred pounds and feit no bad effects. 1 have not felt the trouble come back since, although I bad suffered for five or six yearn, and other remedies had not helped mo at na- Por sale by all dealers Prlre 30 Co., Buffalo cents Foster-MllburN. Y. We want to thank our many valw able friends and purchasers who tool advantage of our great sale. BapeclaLy are we grateful to read, ere of this paper. Their response tt our ads. were marvelous ia tha aw treme. To show our generosity for then liberal patronage in the past, wo are going to make another excellent prop oeltion. Cut out this coupon and send la with your reply and we will still give yoa the advantage of our sale prices. n BOTH WON AND LOST. Ruse of French Husband That Waa Effective, but Costly. Mme. Bouvet, tho wife of a Paris shopkeeper, who recently left him, received the following letter: "If you will not come and see me alive, you will, perhaps, come and see my corpse, for by the time you receive this letter I shall have committed suicide. Shs hastened to her husband's house, and on breaking open the door saw a body still swinging to and fro. "Oh, my poor Edward!" shs sobbed. "I have killed him, and I am a wretch-a- d woman. At that moment her husband rushed out of the kitchen exclaiming, "No, you have not killed me, but you will if you do not come back at once. The body was found to be a skillfully made dummy, which had been arranged by the artful husband. Ha was, nevertheless, arrested on the charge of hoaxing a public official, aa Mms. Bouvet was accompanied by a police magistrate. Miss Nellie Holmes, treasurer of the Young Woman's Temperance Association of Buffalo, N. Y., strongly advises all suffering women to rely, as she did, upon Lydia E. Pmfcham's Vegetable Compound. medicine U indeed an ideal woman's pKAi Mu Pimui-To- ur medicine, and by far the beet 1 know to restore lost health and strength. I offered misery tor several years, being troubled with menorrhagia, My back aehed, I had bearing-dow- n pains ana frequent headaches. I would often wake from restful sleep, and in such that 1 suffered for hours before I Miss Lucy Let HIIL eould go to sleep again! I dreaded the pain long nights aa much aa the weary days. consulted two I different hoping to get relief, but, finding that Miss Lucy Lee Hill, daughter of their medicine did not seemphyiiciuii to cure me, 1 tried your Vegetable Compound the famous Gen. Ambrose Powell II111 ea the recommendation of a friend from the East who waa viaiting me. ar.d herself a loved daughof Virginia, X Mlam glad that followed her advice, for every ache and la gone, of mnd not only this, but my general health la much unproved. Xpain have a fine ter of the South, after a few years ana have gained is flesh. My earnest advice to suffering woman ia standing face to face with the prosaic PPite to put away all other medicines and to take Lydia E. Pinkhams business world of Chicago, ia about table Compound." Miss Nuus Houus, MO Ha Division 8L, Buffalo, N.Y. to come Into her own, like the Princess in the fairy tale. Her marriage to Gen. James E. Msglll, a wealthy Irene Crosby, In Social Life In planter of Pulaski, Va., will take her value back Qa., adds to her own country, where up In tne of Lydia E. Alleghennles she will be mistress Vegetable Compound. of Cleremont, Gen. Msglll's old home. Mhl PmsAx : It always givsa In Chicago she haa been examiner me pleasure to find aa article of real value for the civil service. and unquestioned merit. I have found Gen. Magill is a division commandComPlnkhams E, Vegetable Lydia calculated to relievo sad ears er of the Virginia Confederate Vetpound welltroubles the various arising from Irregulari- erans association, and waa a well ties and menstrual pain. known officer in the trrty of Gen. Much suffering eould be spared if wo Lee. only paid more attention to proper living and Miss Hill went to Chicago from her diet, out aa long aa women do not do this, at Petersburg. Vs., during the home your Vegetable Compound has corns to the front aa a true friend in need. I have World's Fair In 1893 in the capacity of. been very pleased indeed with the relief it 'lady commissioner to the worlds4 has brought me. I find that I have perfect Fair. Her mother and her sister, Mrs. health now, and that my mind is also more Russell Hill Hale, then went to Chiclear and active since I used your Vegeand Miss Hill took the position table Compound. It has been of great cago benefit to me, and I gladly recommend it. in the city hall. Shortly after this, and upon Cbosbt, Very sincerely yours, mss death of Miss Winnie Davis, Jefferson 113 East Charlton St., East Savannah, Oa. Davis daughter. Miss Hill was offerRemember that every woman Is cordially Invited to write to ed the title of Daughter of the ConMrs. Pinkham If there is anything about her case or symptoms federacy." and although she has been East prominent her testimonial to the Savanah, Pinkhama Dui ta lun she does not understand. Mrs. Pinkhams address Is Lynn, Mass. Her advice is free, and Is cheerfully given to any ailing woman who asks for It. SSOOQsasESffia forthwith pradam tS. erirfHl Inure sad sjgssterssef hihI Wfetah will mov. their abanlut ramiimanua. Lydia .Flakhem Med. C.Xoaa. Mass. For Horses QMafflfi For Cattle For achesyand jnjunes Poultry W.L. Douglas UNIOSI ssaoa. K L 1.10 tvISsawM ISwim W. L. DumIm tm Sw o itoir Kilm u tin -- ori a T mM jrjj cm, illmr ud Mmitar waatlmt anahum. It aalM the la air SSory aad ri.4. Am dlfire. Mm jm UiOMofotlNr nka Mlhm ud awd, ,aa Si-- tint Um Hajlpiij! waald BndmtinS wh MT. I. Souilu SUO ahoM mi am la mM wh, (In, (M Uuir itaM W Mar, war lonrn, aad am at .mu. toiuMt van. Una au, ether SUd Mid the mrMMi), aad wh, Itaa la tor III jam aadJag wen je 1, Uui, $6,263,040.00. W. L. IVMictM sruitmi thdr vahw b, Uarapbar Ml mow and prav oa Ur hmima. Lmob (iirjl Mi. as -i- lomul. dwlm rmt Lvitr iimo turd rnrrilm Superior la Fit, Comfort aad Wear, her rent W.LPM.tm lk thf tail hrtHt fwi milk MMaHiiMm, tt.l.it ivaftr f?M.m t njvrwnAaaM mtkm mtiwfrmm a sM roir JiTi. MeCl'B, tteft, (M. Ud hu. irfMt ClrlMnod.ro. Pf. L DoarlM aooa Corona Cnltokla la Ml SIM oh --m. Corona Colt la ooaoodod to bo tbo flaoot fatoal rom i. GREATEST JOBS OODIS ASSAY CO. Aa, tva..ltJS aid. Mlvar. Gosper t AS WL Aa, ibraa IAS t load attrailoa. tanpiai bV'iniil rvealvo moaipt Ora BoacBi. Hleh Flaaor Hold. Katun aad I'OLO IIIIXVIK U. BISS A ra palior W. N. U.. Salt Lake-N- o. 40. 1904. l&EHSEEDEBHa: in vim, t Hnnrrl. , L, SEiZSZEmEIZKg FOLLOW Truancy and Waywardness of Children as Shown in Chicago. Divorce Is the root of crime and truancy among the juvenile delinquents of Chicago. This conclusion has been reached by W. Lester superintendent of compulsory education, after investigations extending over a year. Arrests made by the truant officers and court records, Supt. Bodine declares, shows that a great majority of the boys and girls who go wrong" are the children of divorced parents. By testimony taken in his office and in court, these children have shown, he says, that they first lose respect for their quarelsome parents, and when the parents separate the child has only the Influence of one. Supt Bodine, after collecting statistics from court records and other sources, declares that there are 18,000 divorced women in Chicago and nearly as many divorced men. A majority of these divorced people had children, he has found. On his estimate of two children for each couple, the number of children of divorced people in Chicago would be nearly 40,000. The superintendent quotes statistics to show that many of the boys committed to the parental school, the John Worthy school, the jail, and other corrective and charity institutions, are half orphans through decrees. The same holds true, he says, of the girls committed to the various industrial schools and institu tions for wayward girls. Other statistics collected by Supt. Bodine show, he says, that marriages and births are increasing and divorces decreasing among the large and growwhile population, ing foreign-bormarriages and births are decreasing and divorces are increasing among the American-borpopulation. Bo-din- n n nraraacHoat ami rvu Hill. BT Must be used before October 10th, 1904. Gen. James E. Msglll. Money. known by that name throughout the Go by the book. South ever since, at the time she rerefusal fused the title and wrote the Ar oar KrnwMca Baa A BABto to Mrs. Davis. She la still first with the southern Irish Vlllsgs of Baltimore. soldiers, however, and has been sponsor at their various reunions for fourBaltimore, la Maryland, gets its teen years. Two years ago, at Dallas, name from a small and unostentatious Texts, she was sponsor for the entire fishing village in Ireland. Tha word Confederacy, and last year at new Baltimore signifies ths "village that Orleans she had sixteen maids of grew np about the big house and the honor, selected as the prettiest girls derivation la plain when one sees the ruins of the very remarkof Virginia. The Third corps. Army of Northern Virginia, of which divis- able big house that was once ths It is ion her father was lieutenant general, stronghold of the ODriseoIls. 11 Xu presented Miss Hill with four diasituated 'upon an imposing height, a mond medals of great value, and they sentinel over the numerous little have erected a monument to her dwelling that have sprung np and infather that Is a landmark of the creased in the vicinity of Its wrecked and deserted life. From the village of South. The marriage of the general's Baltimore enormous catches of mackdaughter to the generals friend will erel are sent to America. take place some time in November at . Petersburg, Va., where her father was killed. TEA There's a time to Elaborate of Etiquette on by Conquerors. System The government clerks in Java are probably the best educated civil servants In the world. They are all Dutch, of course, for Java Is owned and governed by Holland, and every mother's son of them Is and must by law be a graduate of the University at Delft. Special courses are maintained there for those who expect to go out to Java In the government service, and cone can gratify the ambition to do so unless he has mastered French. German, English and at leaHt two of the four languages spoken In Java, one of which must be Malay. The higher officials and the judges must speak three of the native tongues. It is forbidden to a native to speak Dutch, or high Javanese, to a superior, and no superior would think of using anything but 'low-- Javanese to an Inferior. Servants must always appear before their masters with covered heads. Javanese, except of high rank, may not smoke in the presence of any European. The Dutch say that if they did not insist on native recognition of their superiority they would not be able to attain their authority at ail. The etiquette of rank as insisted upon among the Javanese themselves is ever more severe than that imposed by the Dutch upon the natives. Persia's Ruler Decorates American. A. A. Rut Is, manager of the foreign department of the Iron City Trust Company of Pittsburg, has received notice from the Persian government that the shah has bestowed upon him the Order of the Comradeship of the Lion and the 8un, said to be one of Persias highest orders. Mr. Rutls has been Instrumental In Increasing import of rugs ami carpets from Persia. He has sent many buyers to Persia with letters to the Persian authorities Noted English Journalist. William Maxwell, now in the far ar correspondent for one of tha big London dailies, is perhaps the best journalist that London possesses Maxwell was with Kitchener to Khartoum and has the medal with clasp for Oimhirmun. He went to South Africa and was present :it all the preliminary fighting, including Klardfdu;!.!,- and Lombard's top. He was in I aiiysmltli during tin iege. kt to-da- - remem- ber, a time to forget : it is tea time; remember your joys DUTCH RULE IN JAVA. aad forget your sorrows. Curiosity of Birds. Birds, however wsry, are curious, and will approach a strange object at the risk of their lives, as l shooters know. A singular instance of curiosity is now reported of a goose in a small village of the Duchy of Baden. When the rang his bell and read his decrees to tha assembled peasants, a white and black goose, eccentric by Its intelligence, perhaps a goose of genius, left the flock and planted Itself before him, and listened with lofty and solemn stare peculiar to geese, humaa or otherwise. When the crier moved on the goose followed, and only returned to its companions after the rouud was made. It continued this attention for some months. London Globe. wild-fow- gardc-champetr- e i : ' : Think of it, a brand new 9360.0 piano for 8187. A 8400.00 piano for 8217.00. A 8500.00 piano for 8338.00. A new 8125.00 organ for 859.00. And other prlcei accordingly. You should not miss this chance. II Is limited until Oct. 10th, 1904. We sold 150 Instruments at our sals, and will sell 60 more in order to tasks room for our new Fall stock. Don't wait until Oct 9th beta writing, but write today. Hava first choice. Our stock one braces Slelnway, Knabe, Steck, Masai A Hamlin, Estey, Kimball, Haller, Smith A Barnet, Conover and maay other pianos. Estey, Mason A Hamit Kimball and Seybold organs. Some used pianoe and organa from 820.00 up. Biggest opportunity for you eras offered. Never have another snob chance in your life. CLAYTON MUSIC CO. leading Musla Oa 109 Main St. Salt Laks City. Joseph J. Daynes, Jr., Manager. Counterfeit Victoria Cr Counterfeit Victoria numerous in English curiosity A real cross Is worth about 8300 aa a curia although ita intrinsic valne Is not thirty cents. TEA There's a difference la mL vertisements. Also in ten. i ywi i r IMB About Certain Words. Is often a hint of something approaching to an ancient kind of lang In various dlgnlflod words la the English language. So respectable a term as "perspicuity," for Instance, means that a thing can be "seen through" easily. The word apocalypse means "lifting off the cover, or, In other wordc, the revelation of whatever good or bad things may be concealed in a chest of secrets like Pandora's box. possibly, or maybe only in the lunch basket of some old Greek workiurmeu. There Remedy b Pr. DerM KmurYaall Favorite aaa Canw Kldaaj ill wUptd fto Iwlh Utf Wood. MaUDncstoto Liw plaint. u4 purlllaa A 8plder's Appetite. Tha spider has a tremendous app tile, and his gormandizing deflea all human competition. A scientist, whe carefully noted a spider's consumptioa of food In twenty-fou- r hours, conclnA ad that if the aplder were built pr portlonately to the human ecala ha would eat at daybreak, approximately, a amall alligator, by 7 a. m. a lamb, tor 9 a. m. a calf, and by one o'clock a beep, and would finish up with a lasfi pis In which there were 120 bird TEA Is there anything good thsi Animals in Winter Quarters. Many animals, like squirrels, dor isn't advanced by good tea? mice and hamsters, lay up supplies on of food in their winter quarters, Is there anything bad that which they feed during waking inter vals In the torpor, so that tho fast ! Liut kept down by good tea? by no means so prolonged or so con-- . tlnuous. They are, however, yet other AND JACOB KISSED RACHEL." animals, such as bats among mam-- ) male, frogs tnd toads among amphib-- Tho First Really Romantic Klee of the lacs, and the west African lung fish Scriptures. fishes, which among apparently Bible that venerable record of Tha neither put ou fat nor lay up a store the progress of humanity contains of food during their period of torpor; the mention of no less than 52 kisses case of all Is them oi which in the More than half of these were gives unusually prolonged. and received by men. The first really romantic kiss of the scriptures was an Incident in the early life of Jacob. Tha young Jewish lad had left hit Schillings Best is a Chal- father's house and set out to sec the As he plods along the dusty world. almost lenge: nobody takes highway his eyes suddenly fall apoa the money, almost nobody an entrancing picture. By tha edge eC a wayside well stands a lovely maide takes the money. tha gracious curves of her body outlined against tha soft blue of tha Palestinian sky, A smile perchance wreathes her lips, while tha pure joy of bar young life finds vant in sob Ths Old Stair Carpet. Old stair carpet can be turned to It is not to be wondered at that, aa good account as follows: First shake tka young traveler approaches nearer, U well and cat away the bad parts ha feels fluttering around hia heart aa and with tha best of It make pads for emotion that haa never bean there doubling short lengths and tacking before. The young man and maldse them at the edge of each step where meet, and the two appear to have vary the tread comes before laying the new speedily recognised their affinity for carpet This will make a new carpet each other, for the biblical story el wear twice as long and also maka it this first meeting ends with the statevery soft to walk upon, says the ment, and Jacob kissed Rachel, ant lifted up his voice and weyL Brooklyn Times. 1 ' Coupon-G- ood until Oct. 10. 1901 TEA DIVORCE. New York Woman Wears Monocle. The woman with a monocle has In New York, K OOUBIAB, SfMMub Rfuusb made her appearance creating quite a sensation on Broadway the other afternoon. She was Tht Thinking Cap. dressed in English-mad- e costume, but -an woman old said My daughter," was an American. She didn't evidently on her deathbed. I have had maay seem to care that nine out of every troubles In my life, but moat of them ten persons she passed turned to get never happened. a second look at her eye gear; in fart, Thr Kurina Ff tlroird, Co.. CTileoito. atad Hane she appeared to enjoy the attention Eye B'k liw. V rtir ihrai al.mt ,ur a,aa she attraeted. One woman observer offered a ray of hope. "It may he Power In Waterfalls smart. said she. "hut. really. I dnuh Frtncf hok wsterfalls which would if many wtiiiu n in New York will iiowcr and savi wear iniuitirb-s.give ri.nun.Oiui-horM- e the country CO.OOU.OOO tons of cosL saao m Loath aada ciTitooga an TO OBPIB EVILS THAT Sale Good tea is better than poor coffee, and costa leu Ten iliss Clayton Music Col TEA |