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Show one day behind schedule. to." th' tlei of th 10 ta hii' ' ther rson, kb kangj. I Wast lout ?n tBtrle Srsfetasi any works by the Garfield ,ve employment liter whWj 'opla who most have oU"d Eifst Garfield is the only iw"d-fw- s klnfr distance the lots 'I'81 business sold S rap'd'? J hinff and more com. soon. advance will 5 present prlccs Kizo I. ar8 beet ty smi luIUvated' 7 lnatm. JW jlymsntt. oroughly, several Pe&r lnvaio. (Tw aarg mj on ban the cheap. they corners 86 feet. each. Terms, In six equal Liberal discount Bld- jiferenc. i&i ft ca Co. I ak C,r Vtah- Bank. Bros. Walker - house or 'pie could same a and prac- - Arpv Plpased ll our watch repair Yfl , C o announce that Vacuities have 4par'k4 UkU jutdciently lart mark nptiy. been increased to promise all work The usual guarantee. 170 'MAIN ST. LAKE CITY, UTAH. LT Tea Trade Declining. Interesting statistics have Chinas Soma collected by Arnold, Vice-Cons- the great concerning koeCbow, Chios's tea trade. From 'I, when tea was first Introduced to England, until 1837 China held y the tea trade of the world, lei Ms began to enter the tea eket The Chinese trade reached it fa ex-aM- Intora ireqiMNii a total export it tide in 1886, with 8 000,000 pounds. In 1881 China nhhed about 72 per cent of the irifi total, India and Ceylon 18 per at ud Japan and Formosa 10 per at But In 1904, when the total n ANY Ihilft con-cptio- bad Increased to 611,000,000 Chins contributed only 30 per at India and Ceylon 60 per cent, ?u ind Formosa 10 per cent The tfne in China is ascribed to care-- CUE cored by aethods of cultivation fition of the leaf. He fills. relieve PS rsprpels,l .TooHesrtj lerfcct rt ess, Sam Bad Task Oh. Ootud and pre I Hew to Trim a Fern. feme that have grown so I E'flos luxuriant as to permit smaller pl&nta may have top taken away from the roots In the Side damage to the plant, if care- mu The Iona if transplanted to the kbla. noil and kept under proper con-m- i the cutting should root well doveiop into a healthy plant doe not need hot and Incea-'hlnTwo of the finest Bos-ro- e known to the writer spend Br wlnter in windows where 1 abeam falls, though there f 1Bht A little nun. how-oes them no harm, and a moist e. Kphere Srr tarS prominent cltlsen traveling through Z Muikogee boWhile strolling met an old who med to be an L, chlraolcr knd asked: thii .TJnany People are there Th nere consld-hia'iriMW. ,ew ur' - momntsand I boss, jjV 4epcndllt a il it Btrsue. - sC!"' iw!i!t!?n ,"'aU nd many of a hie .x,ant Mra- 4 thilei qr tv i. 1 th toe to a ft ! th Purchns-wporcclalna a W're Frlvllegsd. Alabama flatted j?01, in Wash-k- o f'rrntatlve. 4iitnXdBy 5lt Btraui fad, and It rarrst plessurci buttery and ' wiew- - "' ' on , . cur. ,n of the recogth, Untad 4nd Porcelnlni. For yJ? he y.has studied this fine iPnmlly fallen Into irJtJr Elected some of the tij 1 e r he illustration of Poa the Jn d I reckon ,nc,udln rf2:Btrndal 'fclka? 1,1,1 th.B,?a,r JNVnhiii 'witl,.Jr,rk tols ;ttd whll. in- - huld ,Vl"ct huuse not be la In session, th.. e Alibn ? "those boys i'toind Vj?,1 know n,U(h bout f did hnr,w'wUn them 1 A UHOY K Quinine Tblt. K l feiie to cure. S eignaiure le oa eeob box. Xoa. Be courteous in business. Orel-o- C. Nini r W. For Infants and Children! Manners are as necessary to business as ish is to a parquet floor. pol- i'lt. ji Ml II 8 Always Bought ltt AVcgetable Preparationfor Assimilating thcFoodandRcgula-tin- g ihe S toinachs and Dowels of Cyclist Amuses Sultan. The sultan of Turkey occasionally finds amusement in watching tbe performance of Mustafa, the court cyclist, who is said to be the only person who has ever made bis majesty laugh. Mustafa accompanies his gyrations with frequent bursts of monologue, showing himself to be almost as good a wit as he is a cyclist. Bears the n NTKtfTSirnnrmfflRi Signature of Promotes Digcation.Chccrful-nes- s and Rest.Contains neitlvcr Opium, Morphine nor Mineral. Not Narcotic. i flKyttfoun-siNnzmxmf- t JtxSmn $100 Reward, $100. Tbt ntdera of tbla paper will bo pleaaed to loan tbit tbert U t lent one 4rede4 dlseM tbftt $cteac btti been tbie to cun la ail lu and (bai la In S'SenKwkdMi Calarrb. Hair Cautrrb Cura la lha only posltlra aura Dow known to (be medical fraternity, Calarrk being a constitutional dlseaae, requires a eonttltu (lonat treatment. Hall a Calarrb Cura ta takes la taruaily, acting directly upon tba blood and mucoaa aurfacea of ihe ystem, thereby destroying tba foundation of tba dleoe, and giving tba patient strength by building up tba constitution and aaalit-lo- g nature in doing Its work Tba have oo murh fattb In lie curative power proprietors offer that One Hundred Dollar for any case that Utbey fall to cure. Send for I1t of testimonial. IddrewF Toledo, O. Bold be all Druggist, 75o, Take HaU'e Family Fills for eonitlpatlotb y i The Kind You Have ri Tor a time, take Natures medicine. Garfield Tea; it eleansee the system, purifies the blood and insures a normal action of liver, kidneys, stomach and bowels. Made of Herbs. English Tongue-TwisterThe English language has its own peculiar terrors. Who would not pity the foreigner attempting to understand such sentences as "It was put in case in case it should rain." "The first one won one sovereign. "I will come and buy a bicycle?" And how could you expect a German to get at the real meaning of the metaphors in tho following sentence Being unhorsed he dogged bis man and soon had him cowed? . t fcipJW Use A perfect Remedy forPonsllpa-Ron- . Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish- For Over ness and Loss of Sleep. Fac Simile Sifinnlurt of Thirty Years NEW YORK. -- 3 r M EXACT COPT OF WRAPPER. bo VHC c Connecticut's Bad Record. Connecticut is usually regarded as a safe and pleasant place to live In, and yet It had 43 murders in 1906, where Maine had only two. To be sure, Connecticut has more people than Maine, but not so very many more; It has fewer than 1,000,000, while Maine has 725,000. It is fair to state that it was an unusually bad year for the old Nutmeg state in this respect, as its 43 murders are more than it ever had before in a single year, and 17 more than the annual average for the last decade. Kennebec Journal. OCimilR COMMNV. NOW VtOI tfTVs BALLARDS SNOW LINIMENT Is a Quick and Permanent Cure for i Rheumatism, Cuts, Sprains, Wounds, Neuralgia, Headache, Old Sores, Corns, Bunions, Galls, Bruises, Contracted Muscles, Lame Back, Stiff Joints, Frost Bite, Chilblains, Ringbone, Pollevil, Bums, Scalds, and ALL THE ELLS THAT FLESH IS HEIR TO. Btrenuous Treatment. "Grandpa bad the lumbago tbe other day." "Indeed! What did they do for him!" "Oh, they used the remedies. Tbey soaked his feet In tub and put ten home-madplasters and poultices on him. Then they dosed him with herb teas until he was red as a beet After tbe lumbago was gone they put him in bed and sent for the doctor." Three Sizes, 25c, 50c and $1. "Gracious, what did they need the doctor fort "Why, to cure him of the effects of the remedies." W. N. U Salt Lnkt City, No. 7, 1907. e Sold by all Druggists d THKEE EPOCHS IN A WOMANS LIFE u nately being respected neither by men nor by each other most women do not either Ladle respect themsolves Field. PROOF PHI Havs Cured Even the Most Stubborn Cases of Rheumatism. "When I was a boy of sixteen," says Mr. Otto II. Rose, a retired grocer, of 1226 Lexington Avenuo, Indianapolis, accident Ind., I met with a serious bead of my bone the which Injured ever the right eye. I recovered from hut the accident to all appearances, not many years after I began to have Intense pains In the Injured bonaj which came on every year and would last from a few days to several ck 'T consulted the doctors who tola neuralmo that I as suffering from was eye of right my The sight gia. could I times at affected, so that bnlh eyes scarcely see out of It, while these atDuring watered constantly. ter tack! I was often dlny from onthe every came rthle pains. The pains morning and passed noon. I never suffered from the pain to get re"Mrled without success to mo try D lief until a friend told p111" fink Williams' .1 Fhat Dr. William' Pink i. SI? i Krt?.Ki K,. i vr,,'S . SWSWS1 On "Unde d',p!r,,,d ,nJ that under Sometimes a womans face overdoea it in the matter of telling her age. TOCCBBi COLDIVOXIItAT Take 1. AX 11V H BKuMO self-respe- and wan re- th resulting Cannon- TUTNAM FADELESS DYES cotoe more goods, per package, than others, and toe colore are brighter and faster so-Di- STILL M0RE the Point of View. pH,nSaIe . In the senate committee on agriculHostess' Trade Union. ture last week an unsuccessful atWhat Is wanted is a hostess' trade was made to insert an amendof combination a tempt anion, powerful women pledged to maintain their ment to the agricultural apropria-tlobill placing the cost of inspection and to extinguish own the packers. socially any man guilty of the slight- of meat products upon est lapse of the courtesy which every The opopsition party are well in the woman has every right to expect The lead in the elections in European drawback to the formation of such a Russia, having twenty-fou- r seats in society lies in the fact that unfortuassured and seventy-fiv- Is esenUaL ' Cdh The Tennessee house has passed a bill making it a Several years ago, when felony to keep a place where betting on horse held its deStnS racing Is al.1nCt1 John D. lowed. Rockefeller was tU guest for several The intensely cold weather which days, a bewlld 01 Actions fonov has prevailed in Spain recently has ed thattachh .w ? 8UCh qulck secession destroyed the winter crops in several WM ,r provinces. The coldest weather of the tk rat banquet on the present day, Mr. Rockefeller. a his closing winter is being experienced in west after dinner speech, told the era Pennsylvania, western Ohio and following eastern Virginia. frthe 24 hours past The January statement of the Lonlike th Boston business don board of trade shows increases lived iu the suburbs and cameV .o of 235,331,000 his office every day. One in imports and of J21,- winter after-noo479.000 In exports. he took the train for his but a terrific snowstorm was home, Troops have been sent to the copper raging and about half way to his suburb the mines in the Ashio district, Japan, snowed ,n- - All night the where the !?J miners made an attack passengers were imprisoned, but early upon the property, using dynamite In the morning they managed to reach freely. a near-b- y telegraph station, and the Tho Texas legislature has man Bent he following dispassed a bill providing that a patch to his office: special tax ol Will not be in the office 25.000 be assessed against every ex Have not got home press office in the state handling shipyesterday yet Montreal Herald. ments of liquor. Six miners were killed and twelve NO RELIEF FROM ECZEMA or more injured In a wreck of & coal For Over Two Years-Pa- tent Midi, train on the Chicago & Northwestern clnea, Quack Cures, and Doctors railroad near the corporate limits ol Des Moines, Iowa. Fail Cutlcura Succeeds. Fifteen wood cutters were over"I was very badly afflicted with a whelmed by an avalanche In the Mus for more than two years. The cel district of the Transylvania moui parts affected were my limbs below the knees. I tried all the physicians tains. All the men were dead when In the town and some in the surround- dug out of the snow. There Is danger of an outbreak of ing towns, and I also tried all the patent remedies that I heard of, besides war in Central America, although ef all the cures advised by old women forts at arbitration are being made In and quacks, and found no relief what- the city of San Salvador In the hops ever until I commenced using the Cu- of preventing hostilities. tlcura Soap, Cutlcura Ointment, and The state senate of California has Cutlcura Resolvent. In the Cutlcura unanimously passed a bill making It 1 Remedles funl Immediate relief, an(j wag bqqjj 80UD(J an(J wejj 0 y a crime to dock horse tails, and proBelts, Tippecanoe, Ind., Nov. 15, 05." hibiting the importation into the state of horses with docked tails. Wonder of Plant Memory, Representative Ilearst has IntroPlant memory is a problem for the duced a bill in the bouse to prevent Inquisitive botanist, says the Dundee corrupt practices in elections by makAdvertiser. In 1901 a plant allied to bribery a felony and prescribing the squash and pumpkin was taken to ing other safeguards for elections. New York from the desert of Sonora, President Roosevelt hopes to visit In Mexico, and since then it has been kept without watering in a strange Alaska on a hunting trip after bis presclimate 3.C00 miles from home. Dur- idential term expires. He expressed ing the six weeks of rain In the des--.- .t this desire last week to Robert M. the plant grows its leaves and Wiley, who has spent several years In flowers and perfects its seed. Then that country. It dries up and leaven only a water-fille- d Is reported that Count Bonl de It gourd, which a thick, hard shell from whom his wife, who Castellane, seals against animals and evaporation. The transplanted specimen still re- was Miss Anna Gould of New York, members the rainy season of six secured a divorce in the French courts weeks. It wakes, sends out rootlets, last November, is about to appeal to a stems and leaves, and then dries up higher court. again until the following year. The body of John W. Smith, a farmer living near Raven, I. T., was A Preclou Heritage. Sweetness of temper in a precious found on the 8tb. He left home on heritage. It gives beauty to every- the 5th during a severe blizzard; and thing. It keeps its windows open to- the supposition is that he lost his way wards the spice country, and fills the and was frozen to death. home with perpetual delight The for Raymond Meyer, a schoolboy of timate possessor of a sunny soul is Brooklyn, who was bitten January 17 Qods evangel in a dark world. He Is a dog, died of hydrophoa living Gospel, which no one will by mongrel 6th. on bia Three other children the ever repudiate, and the blessedness of were bitten who the same dog have by The will men which all appreciate. cauterized. wounds tbelr bad body will grow old and the smooth Seven miners are entombed in No. brow will be furrowed, but a happy disposition is an aureole to the grey 19 colliery of the Lehigh & Wilkes-barr- e crown of age. Blessed is he whose Coal company at Wanamie, Pa., life looks out upon the land of Beulah, and miners acquainted with the work-lug- s and whose soul Is responsive to the of the mine say there is little Exchange. outlying vlBion. hope of reaching any of them. to-da- lauuitmeilra fa Immediately. Superior 18 not detea 14. lM j aiae jolftrMle everywhere. Prloe 50 cent IWi NEWS SUMMARY n Jitp and other Information Qnoollic Investment expre, ker, ?121 feet, 126 l0, f o n (spend" 'as of "Ld I TSW roarkabl he oum, i accoo. 11 TroU Lake City where f.uroad runs by and the Franchise thronata minutes' ride to the ilrb I a " Man Wanted to Take Tim to Catch Up. or sent poa'P by all druggists e parliament The conservapractically certain. tives have five assured and thirty-ninprobable. Congressman William Alden Smith has been elected by the legislature to fill the utiexpired terra of Senator R. A. Alger. Congressman Smith bad already been elected as Algor's successor at the expiration of bis term e March 4. While Ignoring the feollng in a portion of the American press, the Japanese public is almost unanimous In demanding that tbe solution of the San Francisco school question must not Involve the labor question. Tbe Brazilian government has dediscided, in order to avoid possible exclude to negro incidents, agreeable sailors from the Brazilian squadron which will visit the United State. The opposition newspapers attacks the gov. ernment for this step. In a sensational speech before a NeFat-ric- k braska seunto committee, Senator distilaccused tbe brewery and to corrupt the lery Interest! of trying the passuge of and prevent legislature of $50, and bills." raising unfriendly 00U as a corruption fund. The Missouri senate has passed the combill providing that Insurance from appropriatbe prohibited panies and ing mouey for political purpose more of salarlea annual from puylng than $50.0(i0 to president. The penllcenso. alty In forfeiture of of and lifeMary 8. Anthony, alster D. Anthony, fiusnn with long lied at her homo In Rochester, N. (J on the Cth. Mis Anthony would have bad been 80 years old In April. She of death the wei.nlnce never been her sister, eleven months ago. e MRS-- ELYA BARBER EDWARD3 There are three critical stages la a woman's life which leave their mark in her career. The flnt of these stages Is womanhood, or the change from care free girl to building womanhood. The second is motherhood, and the third Is Change of Life, Perils surround each of these stages, and most of the that comes to women through ill health dates from oue or another of these Important crises. Women should remember that Lydia E. Pinkhtms Vegetable Compound made from native roots and herba has carried thousands of young girls over the critical period of puberty, has mothers for childtdrth, and firenared years carried them safely through the change of life more than any other remedy in the world. Thousands of testimonials from grateful persons, two of whleh are here published, substantiate this tivet beyond contradiction. Mrs, George Walters of Woodlawn, III. writes 1 Lwtr Mrs. Ilnkham: "I feel it my dutj mi-wr- Lydia K. IliiKhain' MRS. GEORGE WALTERS as healthy a child as can be found anywhere. Lydia E. Ilnkbsms Vegetable Compound is a biuuing to ail expectant mothers." Mrs, Elva Barber Edw&rda Cathlamet, Wash., writes: Dear Mr rink ham: "I want to Ml von bow Lydia R. of Fink ham's Vegetable Conumtind carried me through the critical period of the Change of Life without any trouble whatever, also cured me of a vary severe female weakliest, 1 cannot say enough in praise of what your medicine has dune for mo." What Lydia IL Ilnkhara'a Vegetable Compound did for Mra. Walters and Mra. KUwarda It will do for other women In their condition. Every suffering woman In tho United States Is asked to accent tho following in vltatton. It io free, will bring health and tuay save your Ufa, Mrs. Plnkhaa's Invitation ts Women. Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to promptly communicate with Mrs. linkhain, at Lynn, Maim. From th symptoms given, the trouble may be located and tho quickest and eureat Out of her For winter irritations of tho skin, eczemas, rashes, frost bites, chaprinss, chafings, itchings, redness and roughness, especially of face and hands, for lameness and soreness incidental to winter sports, for sanative, antiseptic cleansing.for baby rashes, itchings, and chafings, and for all the purposes of the toilet, bath,and nursery ,Cutl-- ;; cura Soap, assisted by Cut!-cuOintment, is priceless. ra After suffering and losing my children a friend advised me to try your valuable modi, me, and the result was that 1 had Terr little inconvenience, a quick recovery and Guaranteed nhxotutely pure, and may be used from the hour of birth. fclkl IhpmurtvMlI th nftd fVfWVtS' Igtadrvfl VI fhaHcrtMitiMi imj , IVw. h Ho tie i Pail, Atpor H lBUi U ItoWtHl A MV'litrV, trot, II. y Iom fotta:I ( toh, toIHhi UtMir- Hoot I) It) lull lluetie, Atri'B, UntHis i M , I ins litsn. eir , I 8 I trots 4 CHwtn , I'tona , iMkHL (OCFwaHvae itttfcuta Atoottoti aa ll. 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