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Show PE-RU-- Says Dr. Al. C. Gee, of San Francisco. CONSTANTLY u uml.-- of physicians rr.;il; 1 i una in their a. e. :n regular pi It has proven its nifrits &o t!'.'n.uh!y that eves the li.ivc tiero,-,:t ! prejudice against on i::r Joints j. and recommend it t tUir I Advise Women to tse Says Cr. Cee. Dr. SI. C. (Ii-- is o:m of lie j ir. si' Ians who endorse l'riuua. In a leiu r wniit-from 513 Junes stirei, Sun isco, Cal., he says : There is a general uhje, 0:1 the part of the practii ing h 'Ii iau to advocate 4, IucJmm-but ulu n any one medipatent cine cures hundreds nf it its ouu value au.l d.-- nut need the . endorsement of the A r e e piu.c-.nj-in- lae Feruna occupies a unique position in medical science. It is the only iulernal svstemic catanh rcmc.lv known to the medical prnlcsainn Catarrh, as rverynne will admit, is the cause of which alllict mankind. the diseases alllict Catarrh and catarrhal of the people of the United States. one-ha- one-ha- lf lf ALL HALLOWS COLLEGE SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. FOH Earners am Bag CONDUCTED BY TNI MARIUT FATHERS ('Ibk'iIuhI. Hi course. and Kor uppiy to MV. J. Ill IVA.V, S. Bclrn-t- fun her l tk 1., Prniiktl. What Luck! Not Lost, But Left Behind. One of the interesting and lnvolun-- . tary Incidents of the return trip from California of the delegates to the Presbyterian General Assembly, occurred to one of the women of the home mission contingent, who got off at one ot the stations for a little exercise. She was one of those on the first section, but her train started and left her behind, and she was taken up by tho second section. Some of her friends cut out this motto from a newspaper and put It on the front of her berth, To the memory of our dear departed" and it hung there when the first section ran Into the station at Chicago, where she lejolned her party. Libby Luncheon made rrady la b itw monriiis. StiM til a Cough and Hie ' Quickly Art wad Works Off Potted Turkey Ox Tongue, &c. ready to sew. lr Keep in the honor rwaxendcB'forittp prra lor unriwit hr Icr any tun vhvo you want eometliHia j5hu! end aanl it quick, HeudminrlluirtriHi Tfciar'ftA bi1 I ihe H arid, la uoUn. Libby, McNeill ft Litby, Chicago, III. THREE CROWN ..BAKING POWDER.. PURE. STRONG AND RELIABLE Your Grocer Sells It. HEWLETT BROS CO. r of I'aUlll. e we will i trir.l fmekseu ii' I run lust of Uhik .iiw with absolutely free. lluva is not a liny sample, hut lure.euoucli tc pik'nilCC. snvono ol its Tiihie. 1 Women all over the cniiiiiry wnii t Ian jirai- ins I'asluie furtreal-"meilit Inis ilei.n in loval earlierit nf female III. l as a all Inflammation anil ilisclii.rion. na .al rloaiiKhitf vakIiiiiI da,iu e. for son tlin-ul- . tartar wa h ami to catarrh, aa a month a postal card bcrnl y; and whiten Uiv ict-ih-, will do. Wold by dvnciflsla orarot rostpald by as. BO Toilet mail a Cold LxxativaUromolJuiuiue Tablet. Fries 25c. International Wedding. rumor gathers strength In New York that tho young duchesx of Marl borough will return to her native land this summer and will never return to England. Her husband is said to ha tired of conjugal fetters and among his Intimates makes no secret of tbs fact. In lact, It Is said, his heart belongs and always has belunged to another. Sometimes there are whispers of an occasion when his father-in-laWilliam K. Vanderbilt, took him by the throat in a cluhroom and was about to mop the floor with him" when friends separated them. Unhappy A Mm. Winslow's Soothing Nymp.1 Fnr rMlilreo trei Iiitrir. ..lira. inn irimi,. mliire fw t HiSiintUm,tiUy-inn.curwind tulle. KAisliuUis. WORSEN! FREE TO - To prove iiie powi AntlM-pll- Jti Statistics. If all the persons whose Urea are Insured by the ninety-fou- r life assurance companies of the country were unfortunately to die In a night, the companies would stand to pay out 868,908,-595- . next morning tho sum of That, accordlrg to the board of statistics, is the total of the assurances at prrr-.viin force. Besides this there arc rather over 2,000,000 Tenuities. I or.dnii Answers. e t RELIABLE ASSAYS. J 10 . . surer ... I1.S ion.s e;.r r. rop'r.. OS Yrompt reiiirnren mml eampiea. Ogden Assay Co. '"iJCJESSr- - SKEET Only a KUSI3 Caraatiem." FiiK Omt KcJlinlrjr mb, Cnt SOe, a, were-"8tead- master armorer. The arrested men Include two othrers and several schoolmasters. The Maeoilnnlsn A Record Journals menace the prefect of police with the fate of M. Stnnilniloff. who was assassinated by ixriiticsl adversaries. Indiana Preacher Declares a Liquid Hell Awaits All Backellders. Bev. Seth C. Tices of Chicago who Is leading tho exercises at the Greenwood park holiness camp In Indianapolis. Ind., diseusted In his Intro' "A ductory evangelistic oration. liquid hell awaits lmrkxlldera of all creeds, be said. That fire Is Just as hot as when Knox and Wesley preached. People hear sermons on this and take no not Ire, yet In short order they sre ushered to a burning sea of brimstone. Harvard Student Steala an Automobile Just For a Lark. John a Harvard and said to be the son of a Los Angeles millionaire, says a Boston dls rat eh, has been released from a rharge of having stolen an automobile. He was about to sail last week for Franco when the complaint war lodged. The owners nf the machine acknowledged sailsrn'Hon In a flnan t rial way. and the of "burglary," which crivlimlly waa Intended as a "lark, was declared rinsed. atu-den- t, imlir-tmne- Tooth Povdsr nd Quod fit Tet JTjt j'T Ownl Teeth" Given the Teeth a Pearly Lustre n; EI3 E3X 2sc jority of cholera cases continue to occur on vessels lying in the shallow side of the Pasig river. Tho report says that this Indicates that the river must be Infceleil, and especially near the banks, where the water Is sluggish. Tim native crews bn tho hero and sometimes use this water for drinking and for washing vessels. No white people lnve been affected, the cholera being only among Filipinos. Congress at Beattie. The roming scston of the I'ommerelal congress at t John II. Kirsays will one ho of the most Importby, ant thnt hns and It Is antlcl-pali-thrt will be the largoHl In l! i I More will be , tl:-- ii li:w er boi-- at any . In the Th- available of I the il., ypf unproduc?; tive seriim-.states has lieropin a Ii as has the Li'd. rnnservin-of 'h.- - vati-rto prevent the gnat le, W. lu-l- n7u.. Salt 'Lake No. 30, 1003. il ii-- i Pnmftnra iiwvi iiiA mjJ. Ki'Bipv ,i All 'lL'ELi-C'y- anfa r him! can !,t tr ii i mu h i i' i B'fl hit nl T. my Ip lt.q h n . in ripm ,'.i:i'r.:-iv..S'i:inirsi,MfT- MLI UlkKt pnriM. Thf iV'fn n irit'n(i la ti n? r,, . e-- pi-1- i i f : Uf.lUU. v- 1 s GET WELL' STAY WELL. f Yhalhniuanilii The MHtpl syndicate has vha ars day Ii) IksJbll't acres of timber laud blA Wtl auil tl Ifm lilla Klluy ( 14.700 purcham-- forty yaaialfcail day iwl Bi(bt aoiild saS 11 was vaty laep sad huit (lrtag up sllhapa 1 CM IfeM'l HU sad tkay curtd me. That was mouth afx aa I aaa say, today, mj waur la racuias and I Lara aoi had haadanhs fur lira Month far bad auaMiui ortaa, aad wrttlu, , Doaa'a Xldaay 1111a loot aa aquaL I Sat Ihaa t flfty diflrrnit imiai with sand 1 multa. Uni road of Poaa'a Pill la MatfJUand Mrnmeer, vnt la you for aaaipla aad tha afiMvaru nl:rniM Jultey hraa.araad lJier." D. 0. Jons ml, sa Doan S lu Smilinnitsli comity. Wash , for which IrUl unervd tGdnev iMkv furl bur cirUy. it paid fSX.740. Ulu7 ncsliwt." PillsT The of Willie McKii-acthe t(k reLt cunt, Duty eWTsH-- l uririt at tru'k diwtlmy who waa dmwm-LijcH ln in Spring, Coin., on July 4tli, colored, Itrii flMU3'!ii Jr, drilillluif, was found by the father on the 19th. NAMK wetting. Poerfe kilnr I'llU rwoii rakitll ind P. o. .. court at iUnhtre Judge Bell, lu the lieurt luilyii.iUtm, of toriiUweut, that the T ATI Seattle, declili-Aorvimfturve, iluuim I nr free In Um. vmII thm ever" a slot machine which pay II . UlF im. JI Y. Viwiimin. Kv B. ( Ji M Aft ir uuiiiula a misdemeanor and not a fel- white: I wee urubic Mf eiiie msIJivm M hv4 to ru- stii. l be gel auyilmq; ony. luib'h Avne of nuir. Inr A number of hullilingK were etriu-by lightning in t'lieyemu- - on the ISth WHY THE HAM IS 60 SALT. POSTAL BANKS OF BRITAIN. and set on fire. All the Imihtings were saved by prompt action of the fire dePackard Compallcd to Uss tha Sallna Their Assets Less Then Their Department. as Preoarkativs. posits, But Nobody Worries. It Is aiinnuueetl that genuine anthra"We are hav in many eomplslnts Tbe fact la odd: Tha pnatofflee in limit ( about the unusual rallim-cite ha been uf ham savings hanks of Great Britain are hscon and euiiiii'd good till summer, technically inaolvenL Their deposit! dainty, Colorado. The field are said a luiteher, who d.-a large fain at the end of the year were 700,000 to - fully an extensive aa lluu-lly trade. "I Mippose Ii i tha ituix 0u0, their asseta only about 670,000 oi Pennsylvania. everywhere e'se. Siamlai-- guilds that OtiO. Nobody worries about a little The Gagnon mine of ihe Amalgamat(or thing like that; the government Is rw trs have broil able lu at. Untie years aie salt a brine row. The ed Copper comiuiny's group imnslble. Of course the discrepancy haa resumed nperHiiniis. after a shut- parking Iioiimi loll u that It Is be- ruse from the high prices the depart down of three wee,k. Tho mine em- cause they are no longer permitted to ment wa forced to pay for national . uss tho preservslh'e that got such bonds before the Boer war. The lowploys about et m) a raking over thu coal after the Span- ering of the rate of Interest allowed Over lld.drtO pound of wool was ish war. They simply must pile on the Is an obvious cure. Tbe postal banka sold at Great Fulls, Moiil.. one tlay salt or their hums and bacon wont were authorised in 1881 and nearly last week, breaking all previous rec- keep. The packers will be obliged to waa deposited the first 10,000,000 ' sales. The prieus find some way out of the dlfilruliy, year. Borne later development! ords fur mu- ila are or they will have to go out of curious. By tbe "Blip" system a sum were from 15 to 111 emits. altogether. In the Trade we are so email as two cents can bo The secretary of the Interior Ins noticing the falling off In orders from deposited. Deposits can be withdrawn grunted permission for the grazing ol hotels snd rcstauiaut. No man want by telegraph. School savings banka 55.111111 head of horse ami mil lie and a rasher of bacon or a Hlice of ham for are recognized, but are not very 25,001) head of sheep oil Ihe 1. 11 tie Kelt breakfast If It Is going to send him owing to the superior at.rao-Uod- s of sweets as a medium of Inaround with a rnslm? thrlst all day. Mountain (Mont.) forest A feature of the postal vestment In a shooting scrape near llagg. Blow to Austria's Supremacy. bank li that, through their ageney, deAusof thu bo to used privilege It was Adams Wyo., Roy dangerously positors can buy small fractional porwoau-li-The men tria's representative, al any confer tions of goverumenL'bonds. by Clinrles Lull New Tork Gorman of the ence of representatives pad quarreh-i- i over heiliiin; a lirldgo to smoke, the others refraining. World. states, over a ditch which run through llall'a This was supposed to be an acknowlTwo Retailers of Chestnut land. H. Choate told a story at a edgement of Austria's supremacy. At Joseph that Bismarck at- banquet. Chauncey M. Depew arrived Governor Chamberlain of Oregon. In tlio first confi-nmcview of the reeent rohlierli-- of slrei-- t tended aa Frussls's representative be late and in bis turn told the same conferstory. Ha did not understand tha cars in tho suburbs of Portland, has began to puff smoke across the ence table as soon s tha Austrian dip- premature laughter and tha laek of laned a proclamation offering a reward lomat lit up. Thut sot everybody pres- tumult when ha eoncluded and naked of 300 for the dinvlcibni of any ent to smoklrg on equal terms and his neighbor what waa tha matter. son committing such a crime. Austria'! supremacy got a blow. "You told Jo Choate's story five mis-uteAt Hinsdale, Mont.. Robert Walsh after he had finished It" Mr. A Koyal Scientist. He pew laughed. "Choate's story? ho , and Joshua Truax. nelghlHiring ranch-era- , Muiim-uwas who preof The Frlnco had some wold ill a saloon slaiiil vented by a motor ryclu accident from said. "Why, Adeu told that to tha their first meeting. I knew some horses and Walsh wauled to delivering hie lecture et the lloyal In- snake at Choate would tell It, bnt thought ho la tbe of Izindun, perhaps stitution fight Truax. When they laitli got up When followed me." from a table Walsh knocked Truax first of living oceanographers. Association lust met In British tho down, pulled his gun and idiot him lu Institution for Librarians. Edinburgh the royal scientist drew tbe neck. Killing him Inst ml ly. The new department for graduating audlenres to hear bia accounts a course of two years A case Involving the merits of Ihe of hie experiments upon the routes librarians after Reserve et Western university, prothemoceans of t law is to !,e tried ut Tueonia. followed by the wglera vided for by Mr. Carnegie, will be from voythe aa distinguished selves, I A man named Gibbs rlalms hat lie All graduates tnom. The gambler at opened In September. was boyeotted and frozen out by the agers upon Monte Carlo would thus seem to serve of recognized educational Institutions are eligible. Cedar Slilnglemen's association Ixv science. cause he refused to join. Tin association, he maintains, exist In opposition Ihw now In force. to the anti-trubi-d- d - hejfi-lacb- H - U- -j ni'-- s 1m- nu-u- buxi-nes- o s e bu-g- anti-trus- The Cheyenne Frontier celebration committee has obtained from Denver the worlds championship licit for rough rider which has been contested for there In the past two years and the belt will hereafter be hung up at the annual Frontier Days. M. Thud Is the present oowder of Chojw-nuholder of the belt. A freight engine blew up at Otto, fifteen miles from Cheyenne, killing Fireman Ed Carlson and severely injuring Engineer Sweeney anil Brake-maWhaley. The Injured men arrived in Cheyenne Just an the funeral nf Engineer Michael Lyons, who wa killed in a similar accident last Sun day, was being held. Free Medical Advice to Women. Butch Cassidy and his gang of have been heard from again, his hand nf twelve men having Inst week been driven from the vicinity of Carter, Wyo., by a sheriff's posse. Tinmen had gathered there. It Is believed, for the purpose of holding up an express train, but tbe presence of officers prevented tbe execution of tbc-lplans. A small flockmaster southeast of Gillette, Wyo., was vlsltixl by a band of masked cattlemen a few days ago. Dynamite was placed under Ms humble sod bouse, windmill and watering tank, and all were blown to atoms. He while tho work of was bound to a destruction was going on, and when tbe mob left they admonished him to leave tho country and make no further attempt to rebuild. A hailstorm at Vineland, Colo., Iasi SUMMER FOOD week, covered the ground with lec te a depth of three Inches, the liailsbiney Has Other Advantages. as large as walnuts. The alfal Many people have tried the food fa crop was beaten into Ihe ground Grape-Nutsimply with the Idea ol and tbe trees were stripped of their avoiding the trouble of cooking food fruit. In the hot months Mrs. Dr. Hover White of Spokane All of these have found something besides the ready cooked food Idea, for has just returned from a hiiu'ing trip Grape-NutIs a scientific food that In Montana, in company with her tones up and restores a sick stomach bringing with her the hide of a as well as repairs the waste tissue la ferocious grizzly hear which she killed brain and nerve center. encounter with a after desperate I "For two years had been a sufferer bruin. from catarrh. of the stomach due to J. II. Price of Philipsliiirg, .Mont., 1: relieve this conimproper food had tried nearly every pre- noted as tbe man who annually sln-d- i dition pared food on the market without any his skin, a phenomenon unheard of In success until clx months ago my wife medical circle. Mr. Price is duo to thinkpurchased a box of Qrape-Nuts- , shed his skin on the 2 till and h:iing It would be a desirable cereal for made all arrangements for the rtram-months. summer the event. "We soon made s discovery, we were A railroad tunin-enchanted with the delightful flavor of (listing the food and to niy surprise I began to that will enough gold I nun tie r Imr-lnget wclL My breakfast now consists ore extracted to py tie of a little fruit, four teaapoonrule of NorthwestIt Is what the a cup ol Pustum, which I Grape-Nuts- , ern ft Pacific official:; exi-c- t to fin-- In toast or bread to coffee, graham prefer ,T tunnel tLro:i-.;and two boiled eggs. I never suffer the propte-eIn Coloiado. and tha least distress sfmr eating this mnl students at Princeton my stomach ta perfect and general health fine. GrajieXnta is a wonder- work at Fish creek, Big Timli-- r. ful preparation. It was only a little Mont., have cxhumc-- l the hom-- of a time after starling on it that wife and mastodon. This Is the first of I both felt younger, more vigorous, toi l found In ever sort the and in all ways stronger. This has the peia;-i-- . nes say It i i tin- - flnt to been our experience. mi t.ir Mini li. "P. s. The addition of a little salt lnn :T. ! r of In place of sugar seems to me to ImThe 3 year-olva prove the food." Name given by Fos-tuliving -i' Geyser. Mich. Co., Baltic 1MI; rup-ivkill.-a ia on the y Bend for particular! by mall of exon top of a dent. Tim littl- - one cooks' tension of time on tbe $7, ce-ie:-111" load of poV-- i win contest for 735 mo:' prlzos. t tl. ( and lie- lie f :. broken. her neck ist Every aisk and ailing woman, Every young girl who Buffers monthly. Every woman who ia approaching maternity, Every womaa who feels that life Is a burden. Every womaa who haa tried all other means to regain health without success. the change ol life Every woman who is going through thnt critknl time b Invited to write to Mrs. Plnkham, Lyon, Mass., In regard to her trouble, aid CL'RE wlU ho neat absothe most expert advice telling exactly how to obtain lutely free of cost. s s X Trani-Mlsslsslpi- il Whan Answering Advertisements Kindly Mention This Paper. In Nursing. At tho village of Montrolx, France, live two old women, mother and daughter, who hare nursed 140 babies without losing a single one. The mother was born In 1807 and the daughter In 1828. The local council haa supported an application on their behalf for the Motyon prise, which la awarded to candidates who can give proof of having done specially good service to the human race. Natural Wonders. The Snake river plain (Idaho) are a veritable museum of nature's wonders. There are volcanoes, seemlnglv extinct, with their vast beds of an dent lava, their cratera and their cinder buttes. There sre s score ot lost rivers and creeks, hidden cafions magnificent waterfalls, snd a wonder ful aeries of springs. NORTHWEST ai.to Pasig River Water Causes Cholera. A report from Manila to the Marine Hospital Service says that the ma- Mats, large bin. siileilnn guaranteed. Tins IS. I'ATTIIK Co., tinstoo. Man. 114 Columbus Are. Lead d Ther-mopoll- Harccurt Deceived Gladstone. Gladstone hated tobacco In every form, and while premier of England said once reproachfully to a close personal friend, You have been smokTho reply was, I ing this morning. have been sitting for hall an hour lu the room of Sir William Harcourt, who Is a great smoker. Mr. Gladstone said with surprise-- , "I never knew he smoked. He must bo always very careful In changing Ills clothes before he comes up to me." Harcourt being a member of the Gladstone cabinet RCCISTtBr.3 CVan-lIl- ir high-spee- them-aelve- U. S. Government Inspected. 25e tbs Pound. Fbt-rif- fi-- Peruna baa performed sdmany wonderful cures In San I ranclsco that I am convinced that it fa a valuable remedy, I have frequently advised Ita nse for women, a I lind ft fnaurea regular and painlesa m motivation, cunta leucorrbtea and ovarian troubles, and bullda up the er.tire system. I also Vest Lost Deviled Hem Employed at Gardening, They Have TWO CONDEMNED MURDERERS Adopted Sensible Garments. At Kew Gardens, In AND OFFICER KILLED. a small, intelligent, capable anj scientific squad ol prarileal women gardeners is Mob Attacks Basin Jail and Murder a employed. They labor lu thu potting a Deputy 8heriff In Endeavor to sheds, wield the pruning shears, study Secure Prisoners, Who Were fertilizers and wear trousers. Shot to Death. In summer their nether bifurcated garments are of dark blue linen ot n-- i i'ivi-i-l News has of a bloody brown, as each wearer prefers. They have adopted long breeches strapped at Basin, close !ym liing w'lilclt to the leg below the knees and on and an of appeal about the ankles to iiennlt Fundny, Wyo., unimpeded f Kenton, of Big stepping In and out among rinse-se- t help from numHorn rimut.v, who has arrested a plants. A blue sniorked frock loosely ber of prominent call lemon near gathered In by a broad belt at the Therniopolis. ami has appealed to the waist forma the remainder of their sensible uniform. Tho public governor of Wyoming (or assistance very when vlslilug the famous gardens easiof the militia in getting his prisoners ly catches a glimpse of them. to the Basin Jail. The lynching resulted In the killing Hall's Catarrh Cura of two rnndt-iiiucmurderers, and Is a constitutional cans. Price, 75a. tIso In the shooting nf a deputy sheriff, C. II. Pierce, who died Instantly. King la Vain. The murderers were Jim Gorman, who King Leopold of Belgium never killed liis brother about a year ago wears gloves. He Is very proud of bis lu shape and and ran off with his brother's wife, hands, which are ok which be spends and appearance, travand a prisoner named Walters, a a great deal of tliLw. Hla beard also eling man, who killed a widow named comes In for a share of his atHoover at Therniopolis Hot Springs tention. two years ago because she refused to Plsos Cum for ContSmptloa Is as Infill!!) Is marry litm. BMdleins for coughs ana voids. H. W Samuku A . mob of alsiut thirty men, unOsssa Grot N. J., Fsb. IT, iwa masked, and In perfeet order, rode up Time of Stopping a Train. the east bank of the Big Horn, disAt a recent convention of airbrake mounted, tethered their horses snd men an Interesting report waa presentmm pel led the ferryman to carry them ed showing how the distance required Across the river. for the stopping of trains had been brake. They made no demonstration until reduced by the new hour an miles A train eighty running they ertered Basin, when five shots waa stopped In 2,240 feet by the highwere fired as a warning. brake at 110 pounds, where or The mob proeeeded at once to the speed pressure of seventy pounds dinary building which is a court house and took exactly half a mile to bring It to jail eomblued and fired a volley Into a stand. Other train speed and rethe jail. Deputy Pierce and Special ductions in stopping distances were 40 Deputy Geo. S. Mead were guarding these: Fifty miles an hour, from fifty-fiv- e 1,030 700 feet; miles, to feet; the prisoners at the time. One bullet sixty-fiv- e miles, 1.G35 to 1,300 feet; grazed Mend's shoulder and entered miles, 2.010 to 1,330 feet; sevenseventy Pierce's heart, killing him Instantly. ty-five miles, 2,295 to 1,840 fuc-Members of the mnli then quickly Santa procured telephone poles and battered Cheap Passenger Ratea Via Fe Route the jail doors down. They first came To Boston, Baltimore, Minneapolis to Walters, who was erouehed on his cot, piteously beeping for merry. No Detroit, Atlanta and other points. For needless torture was resorted to. Wal- particulars, address C. F. Warren, General Agent, A. T. ft S. F. By., 411 ters was shot instantly. , A still more alarming state of af- Dooly Block, Salt Lake City, Utah. fairs la reported from the vicinity of Peculiar Accident to Girl. About six weeks ago, Therniopolis. Miss Guaile Mass of Omaha, while as the result of a feud that has been before a mirror tho otnet so bitterly wace-- l a sheepman. Ben standing her hair, gave her bead combing day Mluniek. wa killed liy rattlemen. sudden toss. Then she found that Sheriff Fenton. It is claimed, haa a her head was turned sideways and captured the murderers, who are all that she couldn't get It back. She whose and cattlemen, prominent laughingly said she had a "crick In names have been withheld on account her neck." Presently she began to of threats made sgatnet. them. Shersuffer great pain and a doctor was iff Fenton is unable to get his prisonsent for. It ers to Basin. take him long to It Is claimed the same mob that discover that the girl had disjointed are her neck. It took two surgeons, aided lynched Gorman and Walters, sympathizers, and hare declared that by two strong men, to pull tho verteSheriff Fenton will never get nut of bra bark In place. Had the dlaloca this locality alive with his prisoners. tlon occurred one Joint further down Sheriff Fenton has wired the govbeen killed. ernor of Wyoming for permission to the girl would have use the militia at Lander, and haa also Last Words of Famous Man- sent a telephone message to Cody, William Pitt's last words are said to Basin, Meeteetse and other Wyoming have been: My country, oh, how I towns for volunteers to assist him In lore my country!" Pltt'a butler after upholding the law. ward said that the statesman's dying Everywhere hardy westerners are words were: I hope the country will responding to the rail, arming do something for Jenkins." The but and hastening toward It Is probable that the mi- ler was Jenkins, but nobody accepted litia will be ordered to the scene and his testimony and the country cer a bloody battle may be foughL talnly did nothing for Jenkins. Glad tone's last words uttered In public on his return from the south ol Stole Sixty Guns. France, were: God bless you all and A number of domiciliary visits and the land In which we live." No state many arrests hare been made as the ment has found more credence lhar outcome of the theft of sixty rifles the alleged command of Wellington al from thb military arsenal at Sofia, BulWaterloo, Up, guards, and at them!' although the real words used garia. by members of the Macedonian men, and aim low." committee, with the rnmpllclty of the u I consider it one of the finest catarrh remedies I know of. I hem tilv endorse your mediM. C. (lee, M. D. cine. Mrs. K. T. Gaddis, Marion, N. C., Is one of Dr. Hartman's grateful patients. She consulted him by letter, followed his diiectiuns, and is now able to say the following : "Ik; fore I commenced to take reruns I coule nof do any hard work without sufter-in-g great pain. I took Feruna, and can siy with pleasure that it has done more inr me than any other modiciue I have ever taken. Now I am as well as ever; I do all my own work and it never hurts me at alL I think Feruna is a great medicine for womankind." Mrs. K. T. Ga !dis. Women are especially liable to f civic catarih, female weakness as it is commonly called. WOMEN WHO WEAR TROUSERS- - WYOMING LYXniINO A tvBiko VVOAEN N - y t nine-pea- m-a- r ii- Cri-i-k- . . i w-- t r;-- i 1 The one thing that qualifies a person to give advice on any subject is exjitrii-iicexjierii'iico cronies knowledge. No ot her person lm so wide an experience wit h female ilia nor such record of auceois us 31 rs. llnkham has had. Over a hundred thousand cases come before her each year. Some by mail Awl this haa been going on for twenty yearn, personally, ot and after day aflrr day. day, day Twenty year of constant success think of tho knowledge thus gained! Kim-l- women urn wise in seeking advice from a woman with when it ia free. such an experiem-oMr. Hayes, of Host on, wrote to Sira. lMnkham when sbe Was in great trouble. Her letter shows the result. There are actually thousand of Midi leltera in Mrs. 1inkhaiua possession. 1 have been under : treatment for female Dear Mas. I'inkiiak , e ln-- r , doc-tor- hut without any relief. They now tell me 1 have a fibroid t iiii'.ur. 1 raun-.- hit down without great naiu, and the soreness extends . down pain back and front. My abdomen up my r.pim-- I him- - is kwulicn. I cami'it wear iiy rluthe with any comfort. Womb la dreadfully swollen. Mi-- 1 hare bad flowing spells for three year. My appetite la not my feet fur any length of time. good. I ciiiiieit walk or hr of Fibroid Tumor, given In vour little book, accurately Tim hympl-uu1 write to you fur advice.' Mas. E. F. Hath, 153 describe my ca-- , Dudley SL ( Roxhury, Mass. 1 wrote to you describing my symptoms, and Djiah Mil. Fixciiah: asked ruur advice. and 1 followed all your direction carefully replied, v I am a wuil woman. for several muiith- -. nnl The use of l.yilia 11. I'inkliuiu's Vegetable Compound, togethor can-ful- l v followed, entirety expelled the tumor, and strengthwith your 1 ran walk mile- - now. ened the n hole Your Yeerliili'.e Compound wr;th five dollars a drop. I advise all women who are afilicird with tumors, or any female trouble. to Write you for Mas. Ii- - F. Rates, 253 Dudley 8L advice, and give it a faithful triaL (Boston), lloxbury, Mas. troubles forauim- - tiim-- lth s lio-to- to-d- ;i 1 Mrs. Ifayca will gladly answer any and all letters that may ba addressed to her asking about her Illness, and bow Mrs. Plnkham helped her. forthwith proHijr, tha orlclnat Mtar u4 i(amlne FORFFIT Ifwarsnnnt Its h:vA will itbwv Ua.iUioaibi, pmt K. I'lfiimifiwi I'iBkkM IlmltelM Ljm Milk |