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Show Portrait of Arthur Hallam. Of a recently published portrait ot Arthur Hallam, Immortalized by "In, Memoriam, a writer says: "It dates from the prephoto-graphidaya, of course, but It does not show signs of the flattery so common In portraits of that time., Th face that bore those 'azure orbit heavenly wise,' those ethereal eyes.' la pictured as rather gloomy, rathet towering, that of a somewhat heavy This head was Tennyson's youth. hostage to heaven throughout ths stress of philosophic doubt, and was o half a century later, when the aged poet died In the faith that bla boy friend was not dead but alive.' n 800D STORY TOLD BY IRVING. IS STRONGER THAN HIS STOMACH. NO MAN ; Ten-nyaon'- a Hewletts THREE CROWN ; IIW t' ure Cream of Tartar Baking Powder f 3usy,all the time DOVGH. iMftde in Utah. 51 are In erupt ) vercue a In tl A Widow of Experience. Many years ago at ths funeral ol one of the prominent men of Oxford Maas., the minister forgot ta mentloi in his prayer the widow, who waa thi second wife of the deceased. Hit brother, noticing the fact, sent his lit tie daughter, after the service, to re misd the aged clergyman of hla omie alon. The minister apologized to the widow, saying: "I trust the Lord will be with you in this great trial, Mrs B. "I have no reason to doubt him, foi be bas been with me twice before,' she replied. , Yelopini cold bn I OF THE ATKINS SAW fwo eanturlM of patl.nt end twlaniioui effort to produce lb 4 Saw ln'th world. (On generation! of blood end brelnl. Thelersett plant la the world eioluilrely many noted to eniployln oreftimen aiiredi of d equipped with eottly special machinery. buileeie aggregating men 4 lllone of dollnre erery year. w bod; i an eg vercoa whethe floees t blgh-ole- the dl in who world-wid- hljh-prloe- d e Ushed.f rd. the world oyer. rted all typee and one the belt. ' andict fa i but ul,Floor Baws, Corn Knives, Perfection rapers, etc., are told by allt.good hardware mler. Catalogue on requel Atkin elt) of eta, (lie ef grade Jy asphalt ' tter Reclaiming the 8ahara Desert. As a result of recent scientific investigations It may be possible to revise our Ideas of tbe barrenness of the Sahara desert, since It has been found by boring that there are numerous springs which rise to the surface and make possible a system of irrigation. In the territory to the south of Algeria a government Irrigation survey has been at work making a aeries ot deep test borings, some of which are as deep as 2,000 feet.' In this way considerable water has been encountered and in certain oases already twice the usual amount of water has been made available for the palm groves. Harper's Weekly. z. c. CO., Inc. la the World. ATKINS Minuhrteieti D. UrgMt (ew National ! f foStJe Baa rmnotaeo, Portland, Orfmt, Mtrrpfai! Atlanta and Toronto. t Panaris). Sobitimw ImiH ea the Alkim Broad -r A- gpuT by coop DEALERS EVERYVllCRF. hhm aw The Simple Life. One must, ot course, be rich to be able to afford to give ones guests poor food, but with a position and bank account beyond question the simple life is the last cry of smartneas. Tat ler. How Spirited Witness Turned Laugh On Harah Lawyer. Sir Henry Irving was once the guest of honor at a lawyer's banquet in New York. In the course of 'a graceful address he said: You, gentlemen, have given me most helpful advice on the art of acting-will you permit me to give you In return a piece of advice regarding your profession? My advice, then, Is that you make less rigorous, your less harsh. " What Is the good of treating an honest and sensitive witness in the witness stand as though he' were a sneak thief? "I confess that I am not In sympathy with harshness in and whenever I hear of a witness turning on an overbearing law yer, my heart rejoices. A My heart rejoiced last week. a was man wit In company my young ness in a case of robbery. He bad seen a thief snatch a young glrla pocketbook and make off. d "Well, the thiefs lawyer friend shamefully. my young He roared at him, shook hfs fist at him, raved at him. 'And at what hour did all this happen? the lawyer, sneering, asked toward the end of his examination. I think' my friend began, but he was at once Interrupted. 'We dont care anything here about what you think! said the law ' yer, with a snort of contempt 'Dont you want to hear what 1 think? said my young friend mildly. 'Certainly not,' the lawyer roared. "'Then,' said my friend, 'I may as well step down from the box. I'm not a lawyer. I cant talk without thinking. n cross-examine- Joke On the Joker. Young Waldorf Astor told in New York a story Illustrative of the abounding spirits of tbe English guardsman. There was a young subaltern of high birth, he said, who had unusually strong forearms and wrists He had the habit of slipping up behind, seizing a man's coattails and-zlpa quick, powerful Jerk and the coat would be split clean up to the collar. This joke had been played so often that everybody knew it. At a country bouse we were both visiting I decided to play a joke myself on the strong-armesubaltern. Accordingly one night in tbe smoke-rooI placed myself before him and then I turned my back temptingly. I knew he would not be able to resist those coattails. He did not resist them. He seized hands and in a them in his vlse-likJiffy the trim, shapely coat I waa wearing hung like a rag upon me, spll up tbe back In two halves. The subaltern, regarding his work laughed loud and long. When he waa --t done I said quietly: I slipped up to your room a little while ago and this la your coat that I have on now. " d m K i at bu- - For Infants and Children. e The Kind You Have growl rra ths id Book I great m. iceaUe, , k Craw-- . Ten so! bringi ddreu ( I pare of pas f rilltanl cure!) f beauti ths shool added wneii trim o and INSE. 1 weakneases. Mr. Louis Para, of Quebec, writes! "For years after my health began to fall, my haad grew dtiay, eyee pained me, and my stoniaci was sore all the time, while everything would eat would seem to lie heavy Ilka leai on my stomach. Tbe doctors claimed that It was sympathetic trouble due to dyspepsia, and prescribed fur me, and although 1 took their powder regularly yet 1 felt no better, ly wife advised me to try Dr. Pierce's Golden ledlcal Discovery snd stop taking tha doctor's medicine. She bought me a bottle and we won found that 1 began to Improve, w I digestive or worked perfectly and 1 soon began to look Ilk a different person. I can never cease to be grateful for what your medicine haa done form snd 1 certainly give It highest praise." g Don't be wheedled by a dealer Into taking Interior substitutes for Dr. Pierces medicines, recommended to be "just aa good. To gain knowledge of your own body In sickness and health send for the PeoCommon Sense Medical Adviser. A ples book of 1008 pages. Send 21 one cent penny-grabbin- -- stamps for for cloth-boun- Pierce, d 603 or paper-covere- copy. 31 stamps Address Dr. R. V. Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. Does This Fool the Baby? The wife of one of our gentlemen friends makes him wear tucks in hla night gown, trimmed with pink ribbon, so that the baby wont know the difference when he walks the floor with It at night. Cavalier (N. D.) Republican. Druggist for Allen's Foot-Easrecent I tried ALLENS FOOT-EASly and have just bought another supply. It has cured my corns, and the hot, burning and itching sensation in my feet which was almost unbearable, and I would not be withMrs. W. J. Walker, Camden, out it now. N. J. Sold by all Druggists, 250. Ask Your e, E An Impossible Task. The artificial production of emeralds js declared to be impossible by Prof. Verneulll. tbe first creator ol rubles TO CURE A COLD IS ORE DAT Teko LAXATIVE BKOMO Quinine Tablet. Jm lima refund money If It telle (UOYE'8 eigneturo le on eeUi box. CUSTOMS OF THE CANNIBALS f j BE LIGHTED. Vsstly More Importance Than Appears. There bas been a little newspaper discussion recently on the subject of How to Light a Pipe." This may seem to the feminine mind, a trivial matter, and quite beneath the notice of any dignified journal. Is a How wrong! For a pipe ill-land a pipe pipe is a man made testy, and a man made t8ty is a man looking out for trouble, and a man looking out for trouble is man finding trouble, and a man finding trouble Is a woman in tears, and a woman in tears Is the last word In human dreariness. Never let us be ashamed to inquire, then, how a pipe may be lit with the utmost satisfaci tion to the smoker. One paper, 1 see, recommends spill. That is good, but the spills, ot course, must be wooden ones. Another paper retorts that spills are of no sort of use to tbe man In tbe train. This is tbe kind of frightfully true thing that causes a bush In the noisiest assembly. What, then, should the man In the train do? 1 will tell him. He should carry box of woodea matches, and he should use exactly two matches to light his pipe. Tbe first one will dry the to- bacco on the surface, and tbe second one will produce the vivid, even glow beloved ot smokers. Tbe man, by tbe way, who lights bli wax match is a bad man pipe with right from tbe start. Never trust him, dear friend. Sketch. Subject of . it OLD PLACE WAS GOOD Always Bought - Signature of ENOUGH Comprehensive Reason Why Citizen Came Home, Squire" Lord, ot local fame In Effingham, N. H., fifty years ago, had accumulated, by all sorts of methods, a fortune for the times and place. Keeping the country store, being practically the "bank of those parta and Increasing wealth beyond expenditures had nourished an ambition to live in a place larger and wtth moro social opportunities than the little village af- forded. So he packed up one autumn, took a house In Portland, which was the town 0 the world fo country people then, and with hla family started In to cut dash. ,, To his chagrin, he found he was one of many in that place, and not a crape or bow was coming hla way. Christmas saw him back, bag and baggage, in Effingham, and that evening In his store, to the Inquiry of one of the village loafers, "Wby'd ye come back, squire, 'fore youd calculated?" he replied: 'Tve had enough of that place. Yei see. Id rather be a king among hogs than a hog among kings. f How to Best Pack a Trunk. In packing a trunk uae heaps of garments and paper with tailor-mad- e a mans suit like much as them pack as possible. Never forget that wrinkle, and many other wrlnklea will he avoided. And ot materials, remember serge and most voiles pack magnificently, alpaca always creases, faced cloth wants care, cashmere does crumble, but soon shakes out. Velvet, of course, must never be creased Champion Hat Killer. at all; crepe de chine travels very Killing eighty rats In twenty min- well on the whole; alike vary, and utes was one of the feats ot Nell, a anyhow, should be treated with discreLeeds (England) terrier, tion. Household Compan'on. cross-brewhich has just dleu. Her record kill Prize Hoge of France. was 170 In one night. In France the best breed of hogs la Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Ryrnp. considered to be tbe Craonnala, which Tor children teething, eoftene the gnrae, redneee he damiiiaUua,aUe;epeia,curee wtbdcoltu. 25 a hutue. often attain the weight of 650 pounds A' in fifteen to eighteen months. 763 at tbe pounds weighed pig prize OF DREAMLAND PHENOMENA age of ten months and twenty-fivdavs. of Visions the Scientists Explanation of Sleep. A scientist explains some ot tbe strange phenomena ot dreama by saying that they are due to what he calls He takes the "hereditary memory. falling through space" dream and points out that after suffering the mental agony of falling the sleeper escapes the shock of the actual stopping. The explanation Is that the falling sensations have been transmitted from remote ancestors who were for tunate enough to save themselves, after falling from great heights in tree tops, by clutching the branches The molecular changes in the cerebral cells due to the shock of stopping could not be transmitted, because victims falling to the bottom would be killed. . In a similar manner, by reverting to the habits of animals which existed centuries ego, the A LETTER YOU same Investigator finds an explanation for the mental state experienced by Explaining your want In tho Jewelry Individuals In various dreams the lino will bo promptly answorod, with pursuing monster dream, tbe "rep- prlooe quoted. W havo tho etock and tile and vermin dream, color dreams, tho prlooe to suit you. suffocation dreams, flying dreams and Established j the like. d . e illume GS0CDG0CIS7 , FROM d NotHarcotxc. In pockel r !J j- Bears the savags I bees f Lot the greatest athlete have dysnepde and hi musulre would loon fall. Physical strength I derived from food. If a man ha Insufficient food be loses strength. It he haa no food he die. Food converted Into nutrition through the (torn-ac- b and bowels. It depend on the Strength ot Ithe stomach to whet extent food eaten digested and assimilated. People can die of etarvatlop who have abundant f.xxt to eat, when the stomach and Its associate organs of digestion and nutrition do not perform their duty. Thus the stomach Is really the vital or- of the body. If the stomach Is "weak" San body will tie weak also, because It Is upon the stomach tbe body relies for Its strength. And as the body, considered as a whole, is made up of Its several members and organa, so the weakness of the body as a consequence of "weak stomach will be distributed among the organs which compose the body. If the body Is weak because it is that physical weakness will be found in all the organs heart, liver, kidneys, etc. Tbe liver will be torpid and Inactive, giving rise to biliousness, loss of appetite, weak nerves, feeble or irregular action of heart, palpitation, dizziness, headache, backache and kindred disturbances and WAY PIPE 8H0UI.D Tribes of 8avages Observe Tradition Among Themeelve. Even among the savages of French AVcgetable Preparation for As Africa, who eat human flesh, there simulating tticFoodandRcgula-lin- g are differences, said Paul Pucci, a Hie 5 to marts and Dowels of young Italian traveler, at the RaSome while ago, when exleigh. NreNfrswcmniHCsi ploring that country, I learned a good She Was Not Sure. bit about the ways of tbe various Promotes DigcslionChcerluh She was from Seattle. After In- tribes. In a majority of them canness and RestContains neither scribing her name on the hotel regis- nibalism Is indulged only when the An Absent-MindeAdventist. ter she asked the clerk if any mail bodies are those of prisoners taken in Opuim.Morplune nor Mineral. are none among tbe attendThere had come addressed to her. The battle. ' to Is eat all It persons right of tbe Second Advent church in name she wrote on the register was who belong to hostile clang, but it ants who are more steadfast Marblehead would be a gross violation of tradition In the faith than Mrs. simply, Mrs. T. Brown, Seattle." Nancy Jameson, I dont suppose, by any chance, and the custom of the land to feast remarks whose however, sometimes, that this Is Intended for you, is It?" upon friends or even upon members belle her WqJJW" jAx.SmnM expectations. letot a the her clerk, same This tribe. of the inquired handing delicacy JUduiUSJ One day a friend, who' was in tbe 0 ter addressed Mrs. T. B. Browne." jfm sentiment, however, la not universal, on SSZSSwkd Yes, that Is mine, said the de and in one tribe In particular, where antique furniture business, called to mure gueat. I recognize the handwrit- 1 noted the absence of any old pep her, and she thought It a good time warn him to prepare for the day of ing. ions, I learned that It was the proper mmytm rhnmt judgment But the name is spelled different- thing to add the aged inhabitants You ought to be prepared," said A poire I Remedy forConsllpa-flo- n ly, pointed out the cautious clerk. to the local food supply. This con, Sour Stotnach.Diarrhoea "You spell your name and fined the population to tbe young and she, "for all signs point to next week Worms .Convulsions .Feverishthe name on the letter has a final hardy, for at the first signs of decrepi- aa the appointed time. U ness and Loss OF SLEEP. tude the boiling pot was called into "Well, Nancy," said the dealer, "11 ' She got all fussed up about it and requisition. that's the case, don't you want to acll Washington Post. Facsimile Signature of me your old chairs? blushed radiantly. ' Odd Recurrence of Digits. ' "You see," she explained, I am not C Oh, no, she said; Johns going to sure how he spells It. The most remarkable arrangement fix them up next week.' Exchange. NEW YORK. Who? ot numbers that I know of, aald Fresh Water In the Ocean. My husband. Weve only been marlocal business college man who take San Francisco Chronried a month. Fresh water la the ocean, thougt a delight in solving curious problem! icle.' and digging up mathematical oddities not unknown, is a rarity. The Gull ia the combination of the six figure! Stream Is, of course, a salt current Smiles. of 142,837. Multiply this number by Similar physical causes operate to pro vdoctrine. He preached the smilin 2 and the answer Is 285,714, by 8 and duce In the Pacific the Kuro Shlwo Lowed a mllo would cuie all Ills; tm Morava aaweeav. Minwnn, the answer la 428,571, by 4 and the an- the "black current of the Japanese An said a laughin' feller Cud alius meet hi bill. swer la 671,428, by 6 and the answei Us mass Is only half that of the Gull lidn t him he thet Never met an BUI, Cheer la 714,285. up, out, smile; by 6 and tbe answer li Stream, and before It reachea the Cry Life ain't such a dreary burden, answer contains ex- American continent It is merged It Each 867,142. wuth while." the 25 Cts Something's surely actly the same digits as tbe original the general Pacific drift eastward. II smile wus real, an' trouble Said aum, and, to cap tbe climax, multi- la now well established that It ia with Didn't hev no pine In life; ply tbe number by 7 and up cornea the out Influence upon the climate of out An' lecommenUed emllln an angry wife; To feclfie seaboard. 999.999. apiieaxe answer tS GUARANTEED TO CURS Said there werent no ue In swesrln', would world be hull the KEURALGIA Said gay AKD HEADACHE GRIP, BAD COLD, man would lea Imagine If Thet the sun ahone every day. MMUlMlurer.AjsHisaIeUf, Jfe. IT. Dkmcr, JL He preached the emllln' doctrine, Thet wu all he had to do; An' Ive noticed thet It' euey, From the proper point of view! Out one day this laughin' preacher i Stubbed hi toe real hard, an' then HALLS CANKER AND DIPHTHERIA REMEDY hi preachin', laughin' lie forgotthe rank of ewearln' men. joined BV ALL BAUBBMTS BALI pen THS MOUTH, pen -- NEVER FAILS thhoat, the prenchln' part I easy, Oh. BTBnBB.MMu AAO eSHSAAL TOMAOH ANB BOWSLA But the practlcln t tough; And when you're likely to he called. Rsldta-iodso- n Sill Ltli CII), Hid. Don't try to ' work n bluff. Drug Co., Giiuril Atuli. smilin' lessons S jour Which are worthy leon, too Some people question the statements have been hut few rases of its kind When trouble hits your wagon, Folks will want a umlle from you. coffee hurts the delicate nerves before, and they have been caused by that Detroit Free press. Capital ef Railroads. of the body. Personal experience with whisky or tobacco. Leach baa never The capital stock of railroads ia tha thousands proves the general state- used either, but haa been a great cofIn Business. and fntlf tirotart in taientlnn. have United States la more than ,H0,000,- tbe CalnnAar FRS.R. "Mom," said a little boy, ment true and physicians have records fee drinker, and case specialistscaused MinMInhnd rwiii-ntlal- , iman1iatlm IMJ, 000. haa been of great numbers of cases that add to decided that the MonD, U on out ZtawicA Troout 4 avenue, lives who Waabiaftea, Lawrta, .rtia, by this. Leach stated himself that day, 'm an Billy haa started in busi- tbe testimony. The following ia from the Rockford, for several years he bad drank three ness. Im going to help pop pay the (11., Register-Gazette- ; cupa of coffee for breakfast, two at grocery bills." Jilt Batkaa BrtMatd, 111 I Sb, W atbliftae, B, 0, noon and one at night According to Aurora of William Dr. Langhorst What arp you and Billy doing? baa been treating one of tha queerest the records of the specialists of this Ala mother. asked amioiad with J sore cases of lost eyesight ever in history. country thla ia the first case ever "Were In the pin business." eyes ue Thompson's Eye Water Pin business?, came from tha The ntlent la 0. A. Leach of Beach caused by the UBe of coffee. The nerve ia ruined beyond aid and When Answering Advertisement county, and In tha last four months be puzzled mother. wtth all of the specialists hla cue ia incurable. Tbe fact that doctored we had When look for We pins. Msntlon Thle "Yep. Kindly Paper, find enough fur a paper of em we aell about the country and haa at last re- makes tha cua a queer one is that the CURES soo. end tilooTl turned home with the fact impressed sight forward baa been lost and the 'em. W. N. U Balt LakB-N- o, 1900 4, "How many hare you found? his on hla mind that hla case la incurable. side sight has been retained. Accord A portion of the optlo nerve has Ing to tbe doctor's statement, the mother asked, "W JUt started In business thla been ruined, rendering hla light ao young man will bava to give up coftiuteTiit limited that ha la unable to see any- fee or the rest of ble sight will fol' morn In' an' we've found men Toum 004. Uft 8ad for Cltaslar vitk ZHreetlea. la tlm iMp, drtiirwlBl. CItv thing before him, but he can see plain low and tha entire nerve be ruined. Kansas the said boy. Or. Ull LROAN, lit AIImj HAmIm.NM. Times. ly anything at tha aide of him. There Rcuiitcr-UiticU' vt Cc. , Use For Over Thirty Years - MAINS! Sail Lake City, Utah. C.O. I J I. u u I Q 'J WANTED. If you are willing to work we can give' you a chance ; you will not get rich, but you can earn a fair income (man or woman). Write with references to J H.S. HOWLAND, rj9 New York City. 1 Madison Avenue, I C.C.C.-C.C.C.-C.C.C.-C.- catcE, r, LOST- EYESIGHT i., tem-hln- Through Coffee Drinking .ATEI1TS for PROFIT M pensions M. DC ru J 23 When Anewerlng Advertisements Kindly Mention This Paper. Syino Disease Hog Cholera e, Let it be reraeribored that the eyes may be attacked in one cue and tbe stomach in another, while In others It may be kidneys, heart, bowels or gon. eral nervous prostration. The remedy Is obvious and should ba adopted be fora too late. Quit coffee, If you show incipient disease. It ia easy if one can have well, boiled rest ura Food Coffee to serve for The the hot morning beverage. withdrawal of the old kind of coffee that la doing the harm and the aup. ply of the elements in the Postum which Nature uses to rebuild the broken down nerve cells, insures quick return to the old joy ot strength and health, and it's well worth while to he able again to "do thing' and feel well There's a reuon tor POSTUM |