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(trains dally via the Atchteon, Kan-.7- , u k Santa Fe, Colorado to Joe. Galveston, Chicago, St Ask me yo, city of Mexico. C. F. Warren, reduced rates. 411 Dooly A T. 4 S. F. Ry.. Salt Lake City, Utah. Make We i Pr &UpftU(i Much, the get e wome- n- "" u see others. Je of CASTO fute and Scotland, whose house ad-the railway, kept a goat teth i his garden. A friend asked at day wbat was the use of the Tse of the goat! he replied, I that goat keeps me In coals I I train passes but the fireman 3i Star. eki In ( at It." a i bit of coal Thing, couldn't live a day I i Poppy t Alwi.n ia A you. bappy K i do other rboi Angeles Thatll save life Insup Herald. Peppy ln Hjnp. aurni, msc looUu. fccn nee to tun In a b lath wpl Hi ( if w,f. There are, bow-lequally m Ufa an WellMa tall llnoof ihefol-- J an imiMtt tkem to yoar sellerint that Miiwumr firing to ib Inrenor they conuot bo ooer. binder, IK IS od Rad To bind- - ieralr. Mm Jacket Mlnwv L !",l"l Compwsd of Mannl khami snap. Wsaims, eu inee for all pnrpoeea. imdere, different site. Ivroi.ni! rmtloni mode. macblnee, anf met and une of light veblelea ol Chicago. demunttntod for tltedaud bill ellmblng proprotlt'a tock-ral"orher. and the Mlfed to Inapeotonrtla ltb, 10 HO bar loratad Idaho, Wyoming IIm o'""! ' Ul r n PSml ulghtly. nsolidated Wagon Machine Company ixalert tub sad Idaho t4rn. Cmtrel Mtseger fjasint T tiMTH yK 6. W' SSoOORNtCK voaenaeoauT WILL. P IND UI1 reiitll. Chapel-en-le-Frlth- insist on" of I dont wish to take up any 0U to your uh Blankington, but have time. fart that Mr. Case-swayou considered the us. who are bark of and the rest afTord tc coulduot of this enterprise, risk our reputations i dont give iM Good morning. Mr. uuab w I'm very sorry you are fine opportunithis of take ndvautage It over, and In ty Wont you think mind within the your case you change Mr. wteh tor, let y',, wh have all the benefit that as I said be cotno fore, we would not want you to saw in unless you did so because you adto be to your was It going that us you let and say ao vantage to do took ten shnrea now and puld for No, you're simply wasting your own time and depriving me 1 "Now here is another point that will We consider. desire to have you live sharer you decide to take say that 11 nor But Ill not take live sharea, must I shares. nor any three shnrea, liny ttu to y if--- 1 weakti'-ofanor- Jullam" 170 'general rn" l ttls-comb- a. gQ(j OPTWV, iled with out Anaemia ar Cured by Buffalo, N. Y. The Supreme Court has Neuralgia and Dr. Williams Pink Pills. permanent injunction with coats a generation tho people of against Faul B. Hudson and other of For New York City, restraining them from this nearly have known Dr. Williams country making or selling a foot powder which Pink Pills, during which time proof of the court declares ia an imitation and in- thousands of cures by this remody has , now so largefringement on confirmed and not ly advertised and aold over the country. been published and one person has been harmed in the slight-cThe owner of the trade-marla Allen S. Olmsted, of Le degree by their use. The pills conltoy. N. Y., and the decision of thin suit uphold his tradetain no opiate, narootio or utimuliuit, mark and render all parties liable who ncr any drug which could injure the fraudulently attempt to protit by the ex- most delicate constitution. tensive Foot-Eauadvertising, in placFor over n year,' nays Miss Charlotte ing on the market the spurious and Yan Salisbury, of Castleton, N.Y., I appearing preparation involved in the suffered from neuralgia and palpitation This the court declare wa Wise. in imitation and infringement of of the heart. My skin was pula and saltrade-mar;he genuine rijrht. low and I was troubled with disainess, Each package of the genuine Ailin Foot fainting spells Bud fils of indigestion. 1 Fa-- e ha the facsimile signature of Allen was very nervous and would start at the S. Olmsted on it yellow lubel. sound. At times a great weak-- , s Another point to which I wish to call your attention Is the high standing of the gentlemen buck of this enterprise. I don't wish to take up youi time, and If you dont wish to join ui there will be no use In explaining matthe ters, but if you put in 1100 probabilities are tbat you will have an Investment worth at least ten times that much a year from now. We desire especially to have you come in, Mr. Ah Blankington, because we all know your high Sorry I can't do it. But Its entirely out of the question. Will you excuse me? I'm very Another point that you probably have not thought of I don't wish tc take up your time and we are not permitting anybody who doesn't thoroughly and enthusiastically believe In our project to have an Interest In lt-- but another point that I wish to bring out is You will really have to excuse me, I have an Important engagement that i . nmN SI CITY, UTAH. Assay Office . fe e, eot taae UTtgua OITV, WTdtf floral CO. IttT Ul OlVS "llllln rhnnge my mind III klk seconds Ihe next tw down stairs. Rlmo! RlHl1 10 'i1'' Well, I'm TF "Unless r. I .. w your way dear Chicago morning. rnlTi-- Record-Heral- d. Wrong Thing. wedding lo not say. At boat wan win. May j HINTS TO HOUSEKEEPERS. Instead of cleaning the windows with soap and water try rubbing them with a cloth dipped In a mixture of ammonia and whiting and then polish with a clean chamois. This make them much brighter than If soap and water are used. An unusually thrifty mother suggests that when holes In the heels or toes of the children's stockings are too big to darn, a good plan ia to cut out the worn parti entirely, then with a crochet needle and some Saxony wool or darning cotton to go round and round the hole, gradually diminishing the number of stitches until the hole is completely filled up. This, no doubt takes less than if an attempt were made to darn the hole, to say nothing of Its being more lasting. When using stale bread for puddings always souk it In a cold liquid. Bread that has been soaked In cold milk oi water Is light and crumbly, whereas that soaked In hot liquids Is heavy. It always scents a pity to have to cords, string pictures up on wires or The question Is whether it Is not more of n pity than to drive small nails intc the wall pmer. The latter procedure def ices the walls, to he sure, but so dc the picture wires deface tbe walls Small pictures tan lie hung on very s'endtr nails, whlih. when withdrawn leave a scurcely visible hole. If wires must he used, let them be as fine a should b possible, und the pictures so hung as to rest iterfectly Hat against the wall. Anything more hideous than 45 dea picture tilted at an angle of grees Is unimaginable. Remove the scratches from varnished furniture by going over them cnrefuily with a ramel's hair brush thut hat In shellac vnrnlsh until been d!pi-should touch they disappear. Nothing the places until they are quite dry. sweet ano Have your refrigerutor Ir clean and ready for uso by burning candle, sulphur disinfecting small It a wide open, si then leave the doors thoroughly. ulr to It lowing new shoe If mothers, when buying the folwould adopt ihihlreti, the for find that they would lowing hint they reals' would last twice us long and also i n some boiled the damp. Proruw lnt It seed oil. Pur to stand Ir or tin and allow tha shoe the t.le until or 12 hours, U for uismt does not. how re well soaked. This shoes. ever, apply t' brown wound mad by For a dangerous or a Jagged knife, the best l"rk Had. It ahould w, Jly Is to apply ! for often changed b will ntlrelj when th poison will b no Inthere and out drawn and Be flammation. Boston Budget con W "I FRIGHTENED CLUB-WOMA- "Foot-Kaae- k "Foot-Kaae,- Foot-Fals- k TRADE AND TRAFFIC. The trade of Chili Is almost entirethe hands of Europeans. France imported fJOO.OUO worth of tpples from Canada last summer and ty In (all. In 1904 Deunturk sent to England over 85,000 tons of butter, valued at 145,000.000. It la thtimated that 1,000,000 tons of steel rails for 1907 delivery are under pegotidtlon, and that fully half that tonnage has already been placed. It ts said tbat the hides of American live cattle 6ent to England to be killed and eaten ar by prearrangement all sent back across the Atlantic, there to be tanned, and, mayhap, reshtpped to England as leather or in boots and shoes. Shipments of anthracite cool during May amounted to 3,254,320 tons.agulnst 6,005,158 tons In May last year. For the year, to date, tbe shipments aggregate 19,709,783 tons, contrasted with 24,872,954 tons In the corresponding period last year. club of mothers has recently been JlsciiBsIng the brutality of America rhlldren. Their alarm in regard to the matter is based on some statistics compiled by one of their members. She had been putting a test question to a large number ot children under 14 years old, and horrified the moth-rrby the announcement that Amerl an children are 40 per cent more This brutal than foreign children. Is startling. But in order to find out how frightened we need to be. we test must examine the aforesaid question and tbe answers from which were compiled, says (he statlstocs Youth's Companion. "What would you do, the children were asked, with a child who on being presented with a box of paints; went into the parlor and daubed the (test chair.? The answers of the American chilshocking." Feed dren are reported Shut him him on bread and water; up In a dark closet all night; 'Thrash him within an Inch of his life." ' Unfortunstcly, we are not told what were the kindly and pacific answers given by the Italians, the Germans and the Irish. But horror at the cru-- i itlcs may bo somewhat mitigated by AmerHie fact that on ican maiden showed the wisdom of Folomon In her reply: "I really don't know what I should do to him! Until some foreign boy or girl cart match the completenesa of that an swer. we may endure the obloquy of the 40 per cent excess without undue A Showing Signs of Reoovery. IIow la your new servant, Mrs. I heard she was ill. Shes improving. She was able to sit up this morning and give notice." Philadelphia Record. be-pi- MU' CAT I OX AU Th Greatest Boarding Collage in lh World University of Notre Dame Our ttuJrnt ttudt uniturMuJtuttbtkavt tktmMtvn 800 Siatkaii 18 Buildings 75 Professor n Course In AMlenS and Modern Unease kemi-litT rumrrnitt tm He has another year on team." Cleveland Plain Phamiu-- mw Ins, .null Civil, ArrhiiM-ture- , biology, Kmrb i, nod lew, aiiurttinud, huokAasp-lug- , VOR BOVS SPKC1AI. U.MJMl lUiliTEUI TIBMSi Beard, Tulilan, and Laondry. $4M. 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The truth Is that any such getraH' ration from such premises Is absurdly founded. "Test questions" for children are not lllidy to yield useful results, except such ts Wordsworth long Anecdote fot wince deduced In his Fathers Showing Iiow the Praetlet of Lying may be taught." The aver age child will manufacture an answet to any question rather than confess 1 Ignorance In that word of wisdom. don't know." Sold by all Druggists. FREE PAGE EVERYTHING ISS FOR ILLUSTRATED EVERY SPORT CATALOGVE TREE ON BROWNING'S PATENT IN EVERY SEASON Not to B, Swindled. crU-"UMik Nurltch, 1 t an vrdi-- r yostcnluy tor a doxi-- botth o' the finest sherry you had In thq shop." "YfR, lr," said th dealer. "Well?" "Well, tho bottles you sent up wa, covered with dust an Inch thick. 1 Just want you to know you cant worft off no shopworn wines on me. Philadelphia In-xs- . i NOTRE DAME, INDIANA An Unfinished Court. "Does your son graduate month? Oh, no. the track Dealer. ' e Up-mor- vhame. d slightest ness would come over me nud on one oo- -' casion my limbs gave way under mo and I fell to tho sidewalk. ' Of course I was treated by our local . physicians and also consulted a noted doctor nt Albany, but nothing they gave mo seemed to benefit me. One day I read in a newspaper nbout Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Pooplo and I immediately gave them ft trial. I soon folt luueh betti r and my color bad began to return. I continued using tho pills and by tbe time I had taken eight boxes I was entirely cured. My sister, Hnrah Van Salisbury, suffered tovribly from nincnila. She was pale and thin and wo feared that she a victim of consumption. would She tried Dr. Williams Pink Fill for Palo People ami in a short time she n to gain in strength and weight. ISlie is now strong anil well and wa U'th heartily recommend Dr. WillianiN Pink Pills to all who are in ill health. Dr. Williams Pink Pills are sold by all druggists or sent, postpaid, on receipt of price, 50 cents per box, six boxes for f'3 50, by the Dr.Williams Medicine Co., fctehenectndy, N.Y. Descriptive pamphlets free on request. SAN FRANCISCO N. BrutaL " ut " im-J- ar American Mothers Horrified to Learn That Their Children Are seven-year-o- : granted .1 No, I dont want it on sny terms I'll have to usk you to excuse If you don't cure to pay for more than two or three shnres now we can let you come in on that basts, and still City will l from now until Hat k lh" fx1 that ratlro freight nr that hour, lrt S'rtr the barren t, ,r rh from Iff a. Hi.V,J. " "Wri-fnr uinrhlneaiir-7j:lJ,'i,Uiit-- t I.V and uu, Bail I- iber thrf r. Lydia oundatoa anybody tc get the stock at the present price There were several points that Mr Gassaway thought you might not bav understood, and "I think I understand the whole ter thoroughly, and. as I have mat. said I ve decided not to Now, here is one point that we i don t wish to take up your time de sire especially to bring to your attention. Nobody can hold more than ten shares of hts slock, and we have made It a point not to sell any of It to people we dont know. It is our intention tc have only Mr. Gassaway explained that to me, hut I have already invested all the aioney I can spare In other things, so It will be impossible for me to But that neednt bother you at all, Mr. ah Blankington. Mr. Gassaway has a friend In the banking business who will advance the price of this block of stock at six per cent, and you can pay for It by the month. I don't wish to take up any of your time, but we desire before the stock Is all gone s it will be to let you understand fully what the proposition Is. There is not the slightest chance that It will be possible to buy a share of II In three months from now for less thar 40, and the probabilities are that i will pay dividends of at least 20 pet tent the first year. We Why doesn't Mr. Gassaways banker friend take It, then, Instead of lending his money at six per cent, to othei people why buy? Thats another point that I wish tc explain to you. You see, we intend tc make It a close corporation and keei it so, and if you don't feel that you ran afTord to take 20 shares we will be willing to let you have ten. only it would be too bad If you were to let the chance go by to get It at the present figures. There Is absolutely no doubt that after the first year the divldcndi will be greatly increased and I'd like to go in, but there's no use talking about It now. 1 haven't any money to spare and I dont wish tc borrow for the purpose of making such to reply !, lf And here is another thing that you We don't not have noticed. to urge you in the least or to up your time we will let you five shares now and hold the oth er five for you in the treasury for three or even six months U you wish JwmJ iddtmMd to t he abnra point retudenn or (hipping t quirkyt'ir utter m be counU7 a umber of your friends who have In- Mr. Gassaway enterprise lhiS ? des Jh!d !mhaVe me see you 80 hnt yoi mi come in if you cared to dt so. After next Thursday It will ol course, be Impossible for GUARANTEED FACTS Foot-Eas- 8. may wish take have Idaho, and lofil tori' y?l about the ei ;lo'"ll,e lJ''; f-- r haTewvfl uy gratitul header. roopor Barretter nd Red Ihe Tried of low ml bank brine ,rrl!jr Inninrni wrMli UIF Allen S. Olmsted Wins In Court e Trade-Mar- k The Sustained. to-d- X og Just to GARNISH. TALES OF UNEASY SKULLS- Successful Omelet Must Be Cooked In Gtaxcsome Stories of Murdered Men Smooth Pan Small One Best and Women from Various Eggs Not Beaten Too Much. Sources. Omelets are helpful in solving the There is a skull, said to be that problem of getting a sufficient num-bo- r negro murdered by his master, of dishes for the light breakfast, Roman Catholic there U almost an unlimited priest, at Bettis-combvarle-y- . house, uear Bridport, In To be successful the pan should e cean and ts said, Several smooth, they must be have been made attempts, It to bury or otherwise oaten immediately, the omelet must sniall, four eggs being better than dispose of this skull, with the , results of dreadful screamy and the eggs must not be beaten too much. proceeding from Ihe grave, unaccountable disturbances about the house, and Plain Omelet. Beat the yolka ol other equally unpleasant occurrences. four eggs, add four tablespoonfuls ol An account of the hoiio and skull, water, first mixing one-hateaspoon-uof flour In a tablespoonful of the on the authority of Dr. Richnrl Garwater; put In one half teaspoonful ol nett.. will he found In Ingrams Hauntnd Homes atul Family salt and a dash of pepper, then gene lit. In tly fold in the beaten whites. Drop ,egem!s," second serle. pa-Ihe same volume, at page 58, 1' a nocne-ha- lf tablenioonful of butter intc tice of another hnuntel hensa, Barton a hot frying pan, tipping the pan sc Agnes Hall, near Bri llingtoa. Her: that the sides and bottotrt will be the skull is that cf a luly of th-- . thoroughly covered. Turn In the omelet quickly, an 1 when the eentei Boynton family, who was Htti-h- e and murdered by two ruffian v menlooks dry run a knife around the edge then und r the half marest the han dicants in the sixteenth een'ury. I. fore she expired she lmplori h r tls die and fold over. Slide carefully on tors to preserve her skull In Fie famto a warm platter and garnish with ily mansion, which wa then parsley. Serve Immediately. built. This was not done at Art, Ham Omelet- .- To the yolks of foui hut the wer' i"vt lid add eggs four tablespoon fuls of wattr to finally with this sr:rre mpmt comply a small teaeupful of fin1 ly chopped the nolm s, resembling claps of ham, and a few sprigR i f paisley, and by which rcoiinded through tut thunder, beat vigorously. Beat whites stiff and house every night until the skull wax stir them gently Into the mixture atHave a tablespoonful of butter treat takm from the grave. Several been made to lmry It, have tempts cd In a spider, pour In the omeLt w ith the same re Milts as at B and stir with a fork till It become! At page 257 la a rather unsatquite thick. Cook five minutes ovei of a rkull, raid to isfactory a brisk fire, fold, and serve garnished b of a murdered helres.g. kept tnat with parsley. , at Tunstrud Farmhouse, near The Esthetic Side. Garnishing Derbyshire. should never Interfere with earvlnf The Skull House is the title ot or serving, and should at least havt one of Robys Traditions of Lanan appearance of being simple If not The house referred to Is cashire, fo In fact Worsley, or, as it Is sometlmis called, Parsley and watercress are the mos VVardley Hall, an ancient building practical garnishes, for they look wel ibout seven miles west from Mancheswdth almost any dish. If parsley Is ter. It was an old seat ,of the not obtainable fine celery tips may b pownes family, of which a member used. who lived in the seventeenth century Fried Parsley. Use fresh, curled appears to have been In the habit ot dry parsley; have a dish of fat hot first getting more wine Into his skull enough to brown a piece of bread In than was good for him, and then a minute. Put the parsley Into a arawling with his brother sons of frying basket, then drop the basket Belial in the London streets. In on6 into hot fat; let It remain half a min- of these nocturnal rambles he was ute, then lay on coarse brown papei killed, and hh head was sent to hie till wanted for garnishing. sisters as an announcement of hie Eggs are used either hard boiled fate. They In vain tried to bury It. and sliced, or the hard boiled yolks and were only able to secure respite may be grated and sprinkled over oi from the hauntlngs by placing It In around a dish; the grated yolks arl niche on the staircase of the hall. effective on spinach. The peculiarly horrible disturbLemons are used more for fish thae ances at Hinton Sumpner Manor meats, such as fried oysters and lob' House In 1770 have been narrated In ster cutlets They are cut In quar- more than one collection of ghost stoters and a portion served on the plate ries. The fullest account Is to ba of each person. found in the Gentleman's Magazine Paper frills for decorating broiled for November and December, 1872 chops are made by folding and fring- It is there mentioned that when the ing thin letter paper, then wrapping house was being taken down (In 1797) around the end of the chop to keep there was found by the workmen, the grease from coming through. under the floor of one of the rooms, Boiled carrots and beets, sliced will small skull, said to be that of a vegetable cutters into fancy shapes, monkey; but the matter was never are nice for cold meats, and have a brought forward by any regular in pretty effect around a white entree quiry, or professional opinion resorted to as to the real nature of the skull. Chicago Tribune. e an investment" Good ;o Dally Goat. The Useful lasts ante but rldlculoi I the rule ,of the earth of striking lercury, For Moot Lake jjU ny teeth j and beginning ai achievements RATE9 EAST. LOW sit t," the tbat rea,Iy count good, ef-jbj- h. II. as thing! de-,v- b calm Sun-- father does. are what Moreover Bazar. Harper's e does which wbat father Beans with which the boj wherein his (ork, the sphere In a word, be shaped. le might "eased on right lme AND Dor-letshlr- - final!; eadlnga tl areljr get th pMBd, its irdened the m ,h nl sc. 35 wntr Mn BlanktnSton, are you 18 Dam Swizzlum. I at the request of Mr. Gass- - te spoke of to you severalmatter u,at days ugo We are just about to dose up the- -" Mr.formed Gassaway that 1 had doni , t0 Uke auy of the 8tck." Ym ' kmw; but at the reqUeat Qf rtt !1 OMELET His Lost REQUEST li-f- 8?1 THE OLD RELIABLE o BROWmrJC BROS. Co., Ogden, Utah ALLEN'S A FOOT-EAS- & fiihlr. E Csristn Cura for Tired, Hoi, Achlnfl FaaL DO NOT ACCEPT A SUBSTITUTE. aamry bos- - PnckaffW All 8. L Uoy, N. 1 |