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Show 14 W i. Cure for Indigestion. mn .,.vtlflc 'nvestlgntlon has discdvered liht troublesome disease, dyspepsia, 2? l? c,urcd short lnter-nls of expo-tt!nl expo-tt!nl Sf. 10 tc"He t"011' followed by hearty ii2?i fr.5, jI nnoul Plctct. a Swiss gentle-ftSa gentle-ftSa ,.was experimenting with a lov tem-253 tem-253 ;.li.e. U.e haa Produced an artlllclal M 1 !fratUro ,n a sort of Pit which caused-IM caused-IM I oennonu-ter to sink to 1-SO or 1B0 dc-M'l dc-M'l S , ,v "Pro- Among other experl-I experl-I ih!' . ?xpoad himself for a brief in-?Tu in-?Tu . .tn,s. temperature by lowering J-r wJ,f. ,lnt, tho pit. On emerging ho hZu Si?' '"tensely hungry and ato .uT' Trc Process wan repeated several S-El ?2'Jindua3 a rcsuIt h0 found himself J,-SF v,ior cAfronlc '"(Jlgcstlon. from which IX ft so bad suffered for years "Don't Tell Mamma,- 1 if She'sAwM Sick" Child Dying From Burns Begs Thai j :K Her Mother Be N.ot Informed Wt S i of Her Injuries. ' 1 j N-EW YORK, July 2.-Dy!ng '.in tho fill ft Hudson street hospital from 9 SSI' 21 burns on her head, chest, hand- lllljiS' i and feet; 5-year-old Mabel Knud- a Jjjl i son of No. 181 Greenwich street, beck- J! SIljKl j oned feebly to one of the women nurse? I to come to her bedside. Turning her H 1118'' disfigured features to the nurse, she filii ilii said, in a voice little more than a whit- llinl'f "I am In awful pain all over me, and Qg I know I am going to die. Please donU II Bil Wi tell my mamma about It, for she Is very II Din Iff sick, and I am afraid that If she hear ; I JlHJIr that her little girl is dead It will mak: ft ml her feel bad and she may get worse." II 8m9i' The nurse, familiar with such scener, (I iBlffij! could not keep back the tears ns sh lurK,' told the little sufferer her mother shoul I l IM HI not know. The child Bccmed to fori II lili HI easier at this assurance, and when th gl Snimi nurso laid her back, her face wore n gj iffiiBf less troubled look. A few minutes late- niHUm' she was dead. H Ifjl W- Mrs. Knudson. who Is an invalid, ha- l! ISfjlai not been told of her daughter's deatl I Sir HI and her husband and neighbors fear t iBf j jVlfi tell her, because of the effect the new II K!Bj may havo. She still supposes1 that Mn II Blj Hi bel Is only slightly burned and will U. U lljjln brought back to her sound and well, U 111 MR The little girl was playing about :t B lljjlf bonfire when she ran against a com- II iHjilll panion and fell backward into tlu IW W i I . "V TCESDfl MOVING, JULY 5th l jl JJ f lYlen's Boys' and Children's lothing Commences I fwm M You won't need much money to participate in this The Greatest Bargain Giving Clothing Sale in the history, of Salt Lake. ijWk 09 jfjj I ij lljlf Over 500 Suits This Season's product No old stock everything new and up to the hour in style Prices run $12,00, $15,00 Mp d H jlj 1 $18,00 and $20,00. Gome and select your CHOICE for . - m j J 1 Youths', Boys' and Children's Suits A chunk the size of 25 per cent is chopped off this entire line. Men's Odd! fi jll Si Pants, over 500 pair to select from every one of which goes at 25 per cent discount I v 1 I m There's not a man in town whb can afford to stay away from this sale, and we think there's hardly a man that will 1 IS 1 We need the money Hence this marvelous reduction sale right in the heart of the season. The early buyers get the plums jj IS i I A Sale to be Long I . One OTOT JC Hr C n 13L . Plain I 111 li- Remeered 1 Fce ryUWCS CX IVtIiy nainStreet Figures) II i ' " ' M j immH |