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Show Ii "Don't scold me," Pleaded Kettle, "it's , cook's fault. She used stale water instead of fM1l-J EZDXi THE DANURTJFF GERM Or Your Hair Will Fall Out Till You Become Bald. Modern science has discovered that dandruff Is caused by a germ that digs up the scalp In scales, as It burrows down to the roots of tho hair, where It destroys tho hair's vitality, causing falling fall-ing hair, and ultimately, baldness. After Prof. Unna of Hamburg. Germany, discovered dis-covered tho dandruff gorm. ail efforts to find a remedy failed until the great laboratory lab-oratory discovery' was mndo which resulted re-sulted In Nowbro's Hcrplcldo It alone of all other hair preparations kills tho dandruff germ. Without dandruff, hair grows luxuriantly "Destroy tho cauao, you remove the effect." Sold by leading lead-ing druggists. Send 10c In stamps for sample to Tbe Hcrplcldo Co., Detroit. Mich. Clerk of the Board of Publio Works Cured by Paw-Paw. R. J. Shields, of Poughkcepslc, N. T Is one of the best known men In eastern New York, especially In political circles. Ho says that "Munyon's Paw-Paw straightened out a balky stomach, restored re-stored his appetite, brought him good nlcep and mado him a well man. Ho saya It is a wonderful medicine." Is It unrcasonabla for .mo to expect that peoplo who aroi jnpv elck will take note Pj flja of such testimony as KSBBI thla nnd give them- rasifl bcIvcd t n o samo ffftlfl chance for health mhl that Mr Shlelda m.m did? j tPf 3V1 My P a w - P a w ZwSj4l Tonic will cure dys- 9fmV pcpsia. It will euro jfSfS 6k. ncrvousncsa and fiKSv.5222i3TSl oleeplcssne33. fryY My Paw-Paw Lax- l' Ull ative Pills will euro ' BhU1INV11M constipation. Jaun- ; HWMUWUnu dice and all diseases JflpAWPAW pTdorfrom a tor" MSH great You can Prove It ' Jpflfl T"COf" to your own satls-1 satls-1 DS hlATIIBAI faction at llttlo cost. !fZ 31 1 HNrtlUn IV- Tvny not do It now? rl B fl PPMFflY MUNYON. hP) 9 H lil-'" Munyon's Remo- JahW Tn dies are home rcmc-jfft rcmc-jfft WH HnVQDFP.SlAf dlcs They arc safo DhUYuik i and aurc They havo J luPRVOUSflH stood the test of .J V. (Jntn '"n years and thousands via .rcrtfiSi upon tens of thou-ik thou-ik N BtfEP sands In all parts of iOH Zr th0 civilized world ftrgS?2- trust to them Im-u Im-u pllcltly. Munyon's Witch Hazel Soap will make tho skin soft as velvet. His other Witch Hazel Toilet Preparations arc found In all homes oC refinement. CASTORS A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Soughi BlRnataro of S, In the fall of 1895 1-contr acted that fearful fear-ful disease, Blood Poison. It gained such headway that I was forced to resign my position and seek relief at Hot Springp. After spending all the means I had I went to Memphis. In less than three weeks I was ina hospital, and after nine weeks of suffering I was discharged as cured. In less than a month every bone in my body seemed to be affected and felt as if they would break at the least crertion. Again I was compelled to resign, aud I returned 1 to the hospital for a seven weeks stay. When I came out I was advised to try farming. When I first went on the farm I prevailed on the only firm who handled drugs to get me one dozen bottles of S. S. S. At that time both of my hands were broken out with blisters and I was covered with boils and sores. In the meantime my druggist had gotten two dozen bottles of S. S. S. for me and I began its use, and after taking the thirteenth bottle not a sore or boil was vi3ible. R. B. Powiilj.. East 9th St., Little Rock, Ark. Of all human diseases, Contagious Blood Poison is the most hideous and hateful. The victim is tortured with caliug ulcers, Borcs and abscesses, unsightly hlotches, cruptious and other symptoms of the miserable mis-erable disease. S. S, S, has bceu used successfully for nearly fifty years for iQVi j&iS f??3fJ Contagious Blood ott3 Poison. It con-Ert con-Ert rft lft tains no mercury, mineral. Ourhoine sffiK treatment book ft 'w gives all the syrup-K syrup-K Wi Ik h3 oms tu'9 (s" ease. Medical ad- TI10 Swift Spoolfic Comiany, Atlanta, Ga. We have about, 30 dozen good $1.50, $2.00 and $2,50 sbirks-CLUETT'S-- ft U tAiat you can buy t,hh week for $1.00 m each. AS! desirable patterns. Do you m g want tfre bargains ? B 1 J. WILL GRAY fe BRO., 1 I 133 Main, East Side. Under Electric Siga Gray's. ill' 'AKES UFES WALK EASY V2lr M TRADEMARK Art p- Crossett Foil Footwear hu ihat faultiest slyle, ra pj Ihe mark of good dressing. U S 2. The Crossell gives all th; wear good lca'hcr can. f$Jy L4 'acr0ssc"3hoemcan5orxccom'or'a')'c'0O, jf'W C.-UIir'-..';, I flour dialer dott not ke'f (h'.m .prile h.c jjffyf j Hf cii s Look .Here o Do You Suffer Prom Lost Strength, Nervous Debility, Varicocele, Early Decay and Waste of Power? They axe Quickly and For- G 0 ever Cured by tho Grand Product of Nature, DR. M'LATJGH- , LIN'S ELECTRIC BELT, With ? 1 Free Electric Suspensory for Weak Men I This Electric Suspensory carrien the current direct to the weak parts q and curof all weakness of men, varicocele, etc. It develops and expands -f O all weal organs and checks unnatural drains. No case of Falling Vigor, O q Varicocele or Debility can reslyt the powerful Electric Suspensory. It necr falln to cure. It is free with Belts for weak men. O No man should be weak; no man should suffer the loss of that vital' q element which renders life worth living. No man should allow himself O to become less a man than nature Intended him; np man should suffer D X for sin9 of his youth, when there Is at hand a certain cure for his weak- X nes9. a check to his waste of power. O Q Most of the pains, most of the weakness of stomach, heart, brain q and nrves, from which men suffer, are due to an early Iobs of nature's j. rgerve power through mistakes of youth. You need not suffer for .this. 9 You can be restored. The very element which you have lost you can O X get back, and you may be as happy as any man that lives. My Electric Belt, with Special Electric Suspensory (free), will re- r Q store .your power. It will check all unnatural drains and give back the q g old vigor of youth. - A Physical Wreck Completely Restored. ' Meadcrvlllo. Mont., Juno 20, 1901. $ 0 Dr. McLaughlin: o r Dear Sir: Tour letter Is at hand, and In reply I would llko to tell you -- 0 what your wonderful electric belt la doing for me. I am a minor, thirty- Q five years old, and have worked with a machine drill for twelve years. When 4- G) I came to you I wa nothing but a physical wreck, with dreadful palna In my o back and legs: 1 could neither sleep nor oat. Sometimes I had such dizzy t? spells that 1 could not stand on my feet I used vour Belt for ono month. Q ar.d now I am a different man I feel better than I did whnn I was twenty Q years old I sleep and cat and rest, very good, and my work hardly tlrea mo ut nil. Dr. McLaughlin, your Belt has done more vood for mo than twenty G aoctors could do. for I am relieved of all my pains anrt i am llko a new " man I rcconiancnd your Belt to all suffering mon as tho bept thing In tho T 0 world for any Blcteifcc;. You have my full permission to publish this letter. g Very reopectfully ouve. PETER OSTERMAN. - This drain on your power cauceo Kidney Trouble, Rheumatism and Stomach Aliments. You know It Is a loss of vital power and affects every O organ of the bedy. Mm, of the ailments from which men suffer can bo X traced to 1L v x I have cured tbounar.da of men who have squandered tho savings of years in useles doctoring. My Belt is to use; put it on when you go to bed: you feel tho 9 Rowing heat from It (no otlng or burn as in old-style belts), and you feel the nerves tingle with the now life flowing Into them. You get up J 5h in the morning feeling like a two-yenr-old. Nervous Dobllity. Dr. McLaughlin Hope, Ia.. Dec. 13, 1503. Dear Sin Will say In reply to yours of the 10th Inst, that I havo worn t Jho Belt for thirty days today, and can notlco a great Improvement In many 2 m, things. I am not nearly bo norvoua. sleep well, and havo no more terrlblo 7 3! dreams and no dizzy spells In my head beforo retiring on I used to havo b e Tho Belt Is in good order and worku llko a charm. I feol tho blood flowing 2. JL freely, and think la another month I will bo In good ehapo. c 1 Tours very truly, B. J. MONAHAN. f An old man of 7D says ho feels as strong and young as he did at 25, O P That shows It renews the vigor of youth. It cures Rheumatism, Sciatic Pains, Lumbago, Kldnoy Trouble. It " jr banishes pain In a night, never to return. q What alln you? Write and tell me, and no matter where you are I think I can give you the address of some one In your town that I have cured. I've cured thousands, and every man of them Is a walking ad- i X vertisemnnt for my Belt. ij: Every man who ever used It recommends It, because it in honest. It q docs great work, and thorc whom I have cured are the more grateful bccau.'fe the cure cost so little. O r6 Every man who uses my .Belt gets the advice and counsel of a phy- X slcian free. I give you all that any medical man can give you, and a 9 2 lot that he can't, , Try my Belt. Write me today fr my beautifully Illustrated book -v with cuts showing how my Belt Is applied, and lots of good reading for O men who want to bo "The Nobleot Work of Cod," A MAN. Inclose- this ad and I will send thi3 book, eealed, free. dr. n. t. Mclaughlin, 931 Sixteenth St. Denver, Colo. j FOR WOMEN ------- 7 VACUUM CAP CURES BALDNESS SENT ON TRIAL PAY ONLY IF PLCABED Thoutmnda in nsc, uot ono fall- Jv'mvSLSfev Scad for freo purtlculars, jDs Standard Appliance Co. 65J Now Netion Oulldlag, Kanaaa City, flo, In Effect October 0, 1D04. LEAVE SALT LAKE CITY. No. 10-For Heber, Provo and Marysvalo 8:00 a. m. IM-t'or Park City 8:16 a. m. $ ' e .or Denver and East 8:00 a, m. Io. 6-For Ogden and West 10 &0 a. m. h Sor Kaon and West I:i5 p. m. ft0- ior Denver and Eaat 2:15 p. in. 0. 8 For Provo and Eurolca... C.W p. m. h- lmzor Ogden and local pt3. 6-03 p. m. EX0' tEor Dcnvcr and East S:05 p. m. v0r WT Rdon nnd West 11 MO p. m. Ct- 2.For Bingham 8:10 a. m. No, 111 For Bingham 8:00 p. m. ARRIVE AT SALT LAKE CITY. fr50"1 Oizdon and tho East 3.40 a, m. .o. 12 From Ogden and local T,,0lnML'-' 10:25 No, 7 From F.uroka and Provo. 10:00 a. m. No, 6 From Denver and East. .10:10 a. m. No. 1 From Denver and East.. 1:25 p. m. Iso. 2 From Ogden and West.. 3:03 p. m. No. 101 From Park City 5:15 p. m. No. 9 From Heber, Provo and Marysvalo 0:(X) p. m. Nb, 1 From Ogden and the West 7:50 p. m. No. 3 From Denver and East. ..11:30 p. m. No. 113 From Bingham 10:50 a. m. No, 116 From Bingham G:40 p. m. All trains excopt Nos, 1 to 6 stop at Intermediate In-termediate Dolntr. Ticket office, Dooly block. 'Phono 20a. L A. BEITTON. G. A. P.. D. Cheap Rates to St. , Louis yVNl OTHER EASTERN POINTS YL Wo can cave you money. Wrlto ra. C. F. WARREN. General Agent tn DcoLv Block, Bait Lake City, rj j y..r.-;-ll'.-;.-.--. :- '.y.-.rr .i,..r''.lV.lA.l,.7 I A Delightful Place to Visit i A Profltablo Placo to live. f j j ..SEE.. ( Greatest Pluy Ground on Earth. Famous Place3 Which Everyone i Wants to See. ; Invest In a Ticket to CALIFOR- f NIA and Secure Rich Dlvldcndn In 1 HEALTH. PLEASURE AND ' WEALTH. ( Mountains. Valleys. Rlvoro, Loltea : and Ocean Reached by tho : Southern Pacific Company's Lines For descriptive tnd lllustrativo j literature call at No. 201 Main Street. Bait Lako City. ? R" GRAY General Ajrnt g ; Drunkenness Cured. 10EiJ and permanent euro for drL i.tincso and tho opium diseases. Thero Is no publicity, no sickness. Ladles treated aa privately as at their own homes. Tho Keoley Institute, 231 W. So. Temple Salt Lake City. Utah. 1 Scott's Santai -Pepsin Capsules P. A POSITIVE CURE fits' ForlnOsmniBtlon orOatarrhof Iff', ' n tbo i31rtJercnd D!eaad KIJ. W'wna t neye. MO CUKE no VAT. Caret ft2iHw T?"- Hjqulutljr and purmsnenllv tho l1? A Wworit cfirw of Conorpfioa VlfVk. V nnd CIcC, no matter of bow Vv 'JVii'siL r ,onC standing. A boolutoly tVrST harnilcM. gold b7 rtrngjlst. Sr. A Frlco SI. CO, or by mail, j-ost-OfeV Pld,1.00,B bores, ?2.76. THE SAKTAWEPSIN GO, 'Xggfc Bellelontaloa, Ohio. F. J. HILL DRUG CO., Salt Lake City. The St. Nicholas Hotel Io now open. European rateB, 75 cents a day and up. Corner West Second South and WeBt Temple, over F. J. Hill Drug Co. Nov. 20, (904. ) ARRIVE. . From Ogden, Portland, jH Butte, San Francisco, Chi- mW cago. St. Loula, Omaha. i , WMW and Denver 8:25 a.m. lH From Ogden and Intormcdl- . I "JmrnM ato points g:io o,m. 1 jH From Ogdon. Cache Valloy, i. anrt Intermediate points.... 11:55 a.m. 1 MWU From Ogden, Chicago. St , Louis. Kansas City, Oma- ha. Denver and Saa Fran- ( 'mWrnm cl3C0 4:20 p.m. L From Ogden, Cacho Valley. f 1mmM bt. Anthony, Portland and ' ll San I-tanClsco 7:30 p.m. DEPART. For Opdcn, Omaha, Chicago. Denver, Kansas City - and St. Loula 7:00 a.m. tmmM For Ogden, Portland. St. An- thony, San Francisco and I mWM Intermediate points 10:20 a.m. I ymmM For Ogden, Omaha. Chlcaso, f Denver. Kansas City. 3L mW Loula and San Francisco.. 1:30 p.m. f, WRWM For Ogden. Cache Valloy, Denver, Kanras City, Oma- 1 ho, St. Louis and Chicago.. 5:45 p.m. For Ogden, Cache Valley, 1 mmM Butte. Helena, Portland. mWM San Francisco and lntormc- dlato points 11:45 p.m. T. M. SCHUMACHER, Traffic Mgr. 1 D. E. BURLEY, G. P. & T. A. mWM D. S. SPENCER. A. G. P. & T. A. mWM City Ticket office. 201 Main street. IH Telephone 250. IH TIME CTTn. '. TABLE. p-g) San Pedro, Los An- VP???V golcs & Salt Lako PUy R. R. Co. DEPART. From Oregon Short Lino dopot, Salt Life. H For Provo, Loh), Fairfield Vmmm anfl Ncphi. Mantl and IH points on Sanpoto Valley IH Ry '8jOOa.m. fWm For Garfield Beach, Tooele, Stockton. Mammoth, En- :IH reka and Silver City 7:45 a.m. WM For Provo. American Fork, Lclil. Juab. Mllford, Frisco, Callentcs aud Intermedial points 6K)5 p.m. . ARRIVE. WM Prom Provo, American Fork. Lohl, Juab, Mllford, Frisco, mmm Callontcs and Intcrmcdlalo points 9:45 a.m. jH From Provo. Lehl, Fairfield. Mcrcur nnd Sanpete Valley 'H Ry points 5 :35 p.m. IH From Silver City. Mammoth. mmM j Eureka. Stockton. Tooclp VmWm9 and Garfield Beach 5:35 p.m. IB Dall. Dally Pullman Buffet Sleeping Car Scr- I vlco between Salt Lake,. Mllford, Modena IH and Callentcs. IH Direct stage connections for all mining districts in southern Utah and Nevada. City Ticket Office, 201 Main Street. Telephone 250. E. W. G1LLETT. J. L. MOORE. fM Gcn'l Pass. Agt DlsL Pass. Agt. COLORAD TO ST. LOUIS. Through car, Salt Lako City fe) Stl Louis and Kansoa City. Only one ang IH to Now York, Buffalo and principal point 'WMWM oat low rates for aumrrver travel. H Especial attntlon to ladles and ohJN H firen. H Tourist olepers through to Chicago.' 1 H ton and othr pvtzZj xltaout (mange. H Two tjalns dally. IH Inquire at ticket ornce. xtC Xfotrxy block H Rait Lako City. Any mrormatlon chr H fully given. H. C. TO WNS END. G P. & T A. Missouri Paclflo 7., St-' H Louis. Mo, H The Lagoon Road H Gait Lake & Ogden Railway. Tim a Table in Effect Sopt. 6, 1804. " LEAVE SALT LAKE. 6:30 and 3 a. ra-, H 8:S0 and 6:30 p. m. IH LEAVE FARMINGTON AND LA- GOON. 7; JO and 10 a. m 4:30 and 6:30 p. m. jH Extra trains at 11 a. m. and 1:90 p. m. oa H Bundaya and holidays. H A. D. PIERSON, Gcn'l Pass. Agt. J J, B. BEAN, Excursion Agt. OFFICE, m.yTS 8T. Il I A POOR DINNER ' I I I SPOILS A GOOD TRIP. I " fl You are served good dinners if you use the 1 jH Turlington. Edward Bok. editor of the Ladies' H ' I Home Journal, writing about them editorially a Tew months ago, said: I Jm "One dlnoH In the dining cars of this H H t?: railroad feeling all the delight that ac- f - I companies a private dinner' In an ar- Wt H I I R NESLEN' Gcneral A&ent, ll l 70 W SEC0:NT S0UTH ST, J |