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Show WHY NOT of the Enjoy the pleasure Kost Tea on the market? orIn your next grocery gently but nrinly der, In-gi- on being sent, and refuse all substitution. You that engage, should give her atone. Wehavemount-.-- I medium d ,ced solitaires foarllcularly chosen foreng agement r ac tst anH un. r Congressman's Son School Insurgent nti A-- VV f I'!N'CT0N Dnri,K ,h ""nous ,he ru,'8 n the house ' '"Preventative Frank O I'ow.lon of Illinois took his twelve-year-old son. r.eorge M. Pullman Low-doto the house to listen to the Tim little ft.lloWi who , Rrandson of George M. Pullman, the ate Pullman car magnate, remained through the exciting Saturday when the rules were overturned and the speaker reinvested with the gavel after offering to relinquish it If the house so demanded. George sat with eyes glued on the whirling dervishes In the arena of the house. He was deeply Impressed. Mr Lowden said, after the battle. can ask more embarrasnlng "George questions than Jim Mann." For several days the youngster talked of nothing but the legislative battle. Then he quieted down, but the family discovered that he was busily engaged In the preparation of a paper. He worked till his father questioned him, but no information was forthcoming of the purport of the document, but on the third day be produced n set of rules for the government of the public schools. Insurgency Is the spirit of every line. The boy is going to be a worse In "V.!r 8 ITO SALT IAKI CI III UTAH P1NGREE KiilJJiJj1flriiiVJ ii w riaS Is the newest town in Idaho. It will Ikj opened early in J une with sale of lots and excursion new on Oregon Short Line branch to be- completed to that : : : : point at the same time. - IDAHO state of the west, has developed in the last five years thousands of new acres and homes. Do you wish to The wonder "The NEW TOWN If so, ask about PING REE. Merchants of all kinds are wanted there at once. Now is Write for your opportunity. booklet to W. H. Scott, Gen. Manager Pingree Townsite Company msa Pingree, Idaho J or Jas. F. Barton, Secretary Ogden, Utah SHORTEST ROUTE TO THE .IS VIA.. DEETII, NEVADA b only 65 rile from JARBIDGE m thi Buii lie of both the Seothera Pacific as tit Westers. Pacific Railroads. DEETH U TESTED SEEDS It coats - hundred) of dollar every yearto TEST OUR SEZDS eaaaa s But whin you bur them you eaa depend ther posses The Quality. Write lorour Prae Descriptive Catalog. CO., Rait Lake City "OUTER-WALTO- in CT11ID0 SEALS. STENCILS HAOtJKS. TRAIK CHK0KS Ktc, fuu Rubber Typ Outfit, and uptlliR in ttuck, H all nrrlcni prompt attention. LT LAKE STAMP CO.. Salt Laka City DDCD lUDDtn Why OlAmrO At or About This do they call pmv iV than one hundred thousand MDRE cars were manufactured In the United States last year, and the manufacturers estimate that twice the output will be sold In 1910. Has the price of horses been lowered? Will In the future? Men who deal in horses say that the horse Industry In general not only has been unaffected by the development of power vehicles, but the price of horses has Increased more than fifty per cent, within the last five year. To prove this assertion, the horse lover refers to the last report of the United States department of agriculture. The report contains several complimentary statements about Dobbin. The government statistician has found that since 1890 horses have Increased 81.2 per cent In price and 31.6 per cent In number. Two years ago there were 1,108,000 horses in Kansas and 957,000 In Missouri. The average value a head was JS7 In KanOne year sas and $SS In Missouri. later January 1, 1909 the number of horses In Kansas had increased to 1,152,000, with an Increase in value of two dollars a head. In Missouri on the same date the number of horses was 995,000 and their value had increased three dollars a head. The horse lover Is careful to explain that In arriving at the values given the statistician has had to estimate thousands of horses worth not more than $1.48 each, which brings down the average. it be affected uettinc new terms every said, wli hntif Innkinir nn frnm sporting page. "I never heard It erore, but an ocean liner Is probably hot one. that Isn't fielded well and oils into a puddle of something." one made no answer, but when he I d (one to business she phoned the wor about him. Buffalo Express. They're Pay." he f a n . iHH-ti- 19-19- 1 iini ffillll veriest old 'skates' have been sold on the market this year for $75 each," remarked the horse lover, "and a good draft horse will sell for $250 any day." "Yes," replied the motorist after the report has been read to him, "the statistics undoubtedly give the horse the best of it; but notice that the animal Alreferred to Is the farm horse. though the steam plow and motor truck have made encroachments upon the usefulness of the draft horse he still is indispensable. His city brothers have suffered from competition by the motor car. What about the price of carriage and saddle horses and the nags that pull express and delivery wagons?" Only the horses used for pleasure driving have suffered in price from the use of motor cars. Few motor car owners keep a stable In addition to a garage and the result has been a depreciation in the value of harness horses. A matched harness team that two years ago sold for $700 or $800 will at present bring not more than $500 or $600. The discarding of carriage horses by motorists may be the reason that the by the price of horses purchased United States has remained stationary for the last year. Some of the horses replaced by motor cars are bought by firms that require better stock than the ordinary wagon horse. There are horses drawing hearses In Kansas City today that a few years ago were owned by wealthy men who were proud of their Judgment of horseflesh. When the motor fever attacked them the horses were sold at the first price offered. The wagon horse Is no slouch. Every year his price has climbed until today It is Impossible to buy a serviceable team for less than $100. PIaV- latest and most extreme scream THE the "chantecler" hnt measures ordi- one-tent- h '"-"o- cl, Pftipr tfOldDrsivvSlmtSR Awm a' CimtSnd Stiff Wmkrfrfm At. ADttfectRemedv forConslipa lion . Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions .Fever i and LOSS OF SLEEP. ah-nc- ss Facsimile The Umpire er resign. AWFUL The Centaur "In the middle of the night of March 30th I woke up with a burning Itch In my two hands and I felt as If I could pull them apart In the morning the Itching had gone to my chest and during that day It spread all over my body. I was red and raw from the top of my head to the soles of my feet and 1 was in continual agony from the itching. I could neither lie down nor sit up. I happened to see about Remedies and I thought I would give them a trial. I took a good bath with the Cutlcura Soap and used the Cutlcura Ointment I put it on from my bead down to my feet and then went to bed. On the first of April I felt like a new man. The itching was almost gone. I continued with the Cutlcura Soap and Cuitcura Ointment and during that day the Itching completely left me. Frank Gridley, 325 East 43rd Street, New York City, Apr. 27, 1909." Cutlcura Remedies are sold throughout the world; Potter Drug & Cbem. Corp., Sole Props, Boston, Mass. Cutl-cur- a The Last Word. Determined to have the last word, the woman hunted through the dictionary and soon emerged triumphant transport half a dozen Paris creations, with a list of 3,000 framed from If the law of evolution Is allowed to "Constantinople," and received theretake its course in the next five years, for one year's subscription to the Joyful Home's big prize contest-Jud- ge. say the carriers. A falling off in custom owing to the Deafness Cannot Be Cured unwillingness of hubby to dig too deep local application, aa thry cannot reach thi k by into the family pocket and the return ewed portion ol the eur. 1 bore m only one way to and that ! by eonatltutwual remnlfca, to mode of the stingy toque and the cure drahieaa. an Ihflamrd condlUoa ol Ibe Uratnra la eauard humble and modestly dimensioned mucuua lining ol theby fcuataclilan Tube. When tha la InlUmcd you have a rumbling aound or tub ban, cry the milliners. hearing, and when It la entirely rimed, beat-ne-a the remilt, and unleaa the Inflnmiiuitloa can be It was purely a matter of hats, Into takenla out and tht tube restored to lie normal hearing will be destroyed forever: nine euea which the length of pins does not enout ol ten are oauerd by Catarrh, whir la nothing inter which was heard before the but an Inflamed condition o( Ute mueoua eurfaeea. We will give One Hundred Ltnllara tor any eaaa at terstate commerce commission. The rtrameaa (rawed by catarrh) that cannot be cured Send tor elreulara. tree. Millinery Jobbers' association put in by liaU'S Catarrh Cure. r. J. CHi.Ni.lf CO. Toledo, their kick some time ago. The anftold by Drugglata. "Jo. tor Pill Take Hall'i eooatlpaUon. Family railroad of and express peoswer the ple was made recently. A blushes the first time a young The milliners claim the lates are man girl kisses her because It embarevotoo high and the carriers s.y the rasses her to think that he might sot lution of the headgear simply made have done it. them put on the increase. mm Guaranteed under the Foodanl Exact Copy of Wrapper. rmarS; . LLAOK"ia If-- ' t twg gamma HaMir, aiw taaa rrv. No smell, no smoke, contrivances. . Ths as cool and white as a dairy. no heat, no dust. No old-fashion- ed Oil Cook-stov-e latest practical, scientific It will cock the most elaborate dinner without heating the kitchen. Boils, bakes, or roasts better than any range. Ready in a second. Extinguished in a second. Fitted with Cabinet Top, with collapsible) is the cook-stov- e. rack, and every feature imaginable. You want it, because it will cook any dinner and not heat the room. No heat, no smell, no smoke, no coal to bring In, no ashes to carry out. It does away with the drudgery of cooking, and makes it av pleasure. Women with the light tovcht tor pastry especially appreciate it, because they can immediately have av quick fire, simply by turning a handle. No half-hopreparation. It not only is lesa trouble than coal, but it cost less. Absolutely no smell, no smoke; and it doesn't heat the kitchen. The nickel finish, with the turquoise-blu- e of the enameled chimneys, make the stove ornamental and attractive. Made with 1, 2 and 3 burners J the X and stoves can be bad wit! or without Cabinet. Every dealer everywhere ! if not at years,, writ for DeecTiptlva Circular to tha aaaieeai rests, towel tip-to-- dat ur f ' bt CaoOMary (Met B von St reads thia sure '11 U etoye-- .ee "lw Pax lection." agency of tha Continental Oil Company (Incorporated) Honored by Women I mum You Can Have a Model ffilchen When a woman speaks of ber silent secret suffering she trusts you. Millions have bestowed this mark of confidence on Dr. K. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y. Everywhere there are women who bear witness to the wonderof Dr. working, curing-powe- r I'ierce's Favorite Prescription which saves the Muftring u from pain, and successfully grapples with woman's weak nesses and ttubbom Hit, in 3h 4 In llll A eoodl-Uu- n, a Uso Thirty Years Company;. NEW YORK. BURNING ITCH CURED IN A DAY Id: For Over Signalm-co- f Say, Chimmie, I want . m it Atx Stmm tixhrllt 5ftl ao-UIn- WSdST7 a1 Signature nj Digcstion,Chccrful-nessandRcM.Contai- Not Narc otic ro m Promotes neither Opium. Morphine nor Mineral Postmaster General's Mail Mixed Up p. Always Bought Bears the wind-broke- four feet from brim to brim. An accar will nary express or freight lid and a Easter an commodate about a half in its width. In other words, bulk the hold only car will that At the of leghorn and rooster feBthers Players' Club. anthe What's ago. Ons afternoon FrnnM. Wllsnn was It did ten years 'PPlng lime Juice with several breth- - swer? In e" of the A raise in rates to show a profit buskin, when John Drew Nothing business. I'untered np to the the transportation group. car will be needed to , he said, "here you short of a flat wiison," re annhi with your little coterie." ". returned Wilson, smoothing f st, "and with mv llttln vestrv cock." As he opened it, his wife stood Fl Pantry, too." Llpplncott's. by. It was a bill for over 100 parasols. The congressman frowned. Then he Just His Luck. saw b light. "That's Just my luck! Here Is an "I guess this Is for the postmaster fShlp ovorhpnrt nn.l nit n. HfT -- Hicgcndo he said. general." Blatter. He sent the bill to the other HitchTh Scotchman at the Reception. cock with this note: "This envelope T' opened by mistake. The lnclosure him a glass of lemonade and !... ttltfh. was was read with amazement." a space iiepresen... iciilt, waiter. How much Is it?" FOR of Nebraska, a Democrat, nere's n0 It may be interpolated here that refresh' for charge it on Postmaster ents, iir,H congressman is against all forms the There has been sonj of government extravagance. He was N Chnriret A i ii, ..If. of the malls of aw nlcht and never confusion who are In the second Hitch- - therefore suspicious. ,., - bit' of anything." The Tat- - he men The postmaster general so far forparty lines, however, as to get got n the Washington word to Hitchcock No. 2 that he (the AMve and PostLstcr general 1. p. M 0 ) had merely used the paraKicking. Wlf,6" Yl.l . as at. sols as favors at a cotillion nt which " got ainereni irom my r" husband. Onr day the congressman he was recently ho?t HiUh Mr. to Sttcr. addressed merely ban,i-Yea, " I am, thaak good-alive; he's dead. Tha Kind You Have. :i;TTT!':Tr-r-n'Trm- Flat Car Needed for Hats of 1915 Time. them ocean she asked. re-fus- that Horse Still Popular Despite the Auto and thrive in a really live surgent than "Vic" Murdock when he to the stand pat parents of the youthful Tom Reed. This is the output of George Low-den- 's three days of close application to the study of bis school system: Article l. Thnt If any unjust law or too hard work be imposed on the scholars they may rebel on the teacher. They may also tine and arrest him. Hereafter the pupils may elect a committee on rules for the school. The teachers are ineligible. The teachers won't have any right to make any laws whatsoever. e Article II l. The pupils may to work If they choose and the teachers may Insist, but not to any good purpose. The highest fine that can be mnde is $!i0; the lowest $13. No warrants are necessary for the arrests. Cross teachers are compelled by the pupils to leave the room without complaint or words of any kind: If they do, a fine can be imposed on the teacher or teachers. The teachers or parents are not allowed to cast a vote on any subjects applying to school questions; If they do they are liable to be fined or put under gunrd. The school shall begin when the committee wants it to and end when the committee wants it to, and at no other time. GEORGE M. PULLMAN LOWDEN. President and Composer. The president and composer Is now busy perfecting bis Insurgency. Rrows up. according married this spring? To be Inldodls Sarsa par ilia st HEWLETT'S TEAS At or About This Time. "Why do they call them ocean No Kidney Trouble In Three Years. liners?" she asked. "They're getting new terms every Mrs. Catharine Kautz, 323 Center day," ho said, without looking up from St., Flndlay, O., says: "Four years ago the sporting page. "I never heard It I became afflicted before, but an ocean liner Is probably with kidney trouble, a hot one that isn't Infielded well and Leads all other medicines ire and rapidly ran rolls Into a puddle or something." She made no answer, but when he the cure of all spring ailments, down in health. I suffered from bnck-ach- e had gone to business she phoned the humors, loss of appetite, and other kid- doctor about him. tired feeling, paleness and ney disorders and A Dye That Will Color any Fabric. was Take it. and languid Mrs. Adam Herbeson writes, "I have nervousness. I doctored weak, In usual liquid form or Get It find used Dyola and It superior to any today. 4 t and used different other package dye I have 0 ever tried, tatilets called Hiirnatabs. 100 lHrnii-- ft. remedies but became no bettor. Doan's as the same package colors wool, cot Kidney Pills cured mo and for three ton, silk and mtxed goods perfectly." MOTHER CRAY'S years I have been free from kidney Dyola Dyes come in 10 fast brilliant POWDERS SWEET colors. 10 cents per package at your trouble." FOR CHILDREN, dealer's. Write Dyola. Hurlington, Remember the name Doan's. For A OarUta Rl lof for K verl b fl sale by all dealers. 60 cents a box. Vt, for color card and book of direcnnallulloa, inaoarnt. Teellilner jainweirh Trouble, tions Bent free. Foster-Mllbur111 r a, and l at r r r d rTheiRi-raCo., Buffalo, N. Y. Wiirmi. wn'lda Trad Mart. In H huurs. at all Krugfiita, Vbela. Where good thoughts germinate Don't accept Samula mailed r'HKK. A'tdnen. PAPA'S POSITION SET FORTH there Is the growth of true greatness snrtubatttuia, A. OLMSTED. Le Key. N.T and goodness. Lee. onncae aw Explanation of Youthful Suitor That tt DEFIANCE STARCH- -':. CVnatlpattnn c!ne many eerlom dUea.ea. package) a I'lenw cured of'His l'Uaaanl by Doubtless Satisfied Father i iluiniunlil, other awrrbea only la ounce aam prtce aaS Fellele, One a laiutlte, thrve lor cathartic. Adored One. "dcfiance" to eupanion owauiv Always keep Imagination under wTn. U, Salt Lake City, No. 10 "Yes, sir," said the pale youthful come for to ask "I've you your suitor; She Is fair as lildaughter's hand. ies, sweet as honeysuckle, tender as " violet, charming "Is that Mary you are talking about?" asked papa. "Yes, sir. It Is a mere formality, I know, this asking for your daughter's hand; but we thought It would be For Infants and Children. pleasant to you If It were observed." Mary's papa stiffened. "And may I inquire," he asked, "who suggested that asking my consent to Mary's marriage was a mere formality?" im.i.iii.ii:;.::.: "You may, sir," replied the young ALCOHOL-- 3 PER CENT mnn, simply, "It was Mary's mother." AVeCc'able Preparation for AsPhiladelphia Inquirer. similating iheFoodatslRegula-lin- g TOO INTERESTING. the S tomachs and Bowels of PERMANENTLY CURED. saaai iNiwmttiMtgmttmttmi!?-.v- "For over nine years I suffered with chronica constipation and during thia time I had to takar an Injection of warm water once every aa hoargt before I could have an action on my bowels. Happily I tried Cascareta, and today 1 am a well I man. During; the nine year before I ett Cascareta I sufTertd untold misery with internet! piles. Thanks to you, 1 am free from alt that thia morning. You can use this In behalf of? suffering humanity. B. P. fisher, Roanoke, lit. Deasant, Palatable, Potent, Taite Good. Do Uood. Never Sicken, Wonk; iior Gripe. . 10c.2Sc.50o. Never sold In bnlk. The tablet stamped C C C. Uuat aotaad to cure or your money back. 930 ', . gon--Ui- ' IT MAKES WEAK WOrtEN STRONO IT HAKES 5ICK WOMEN WELU No woman's appeal was ever misdirected or ber eon nuence misDiacea wnen ana wrote lor advice, ta the World's DisrsNSAav Mroical Association, D. K. V. Pieroe, President, Buffalo, N. Y, flft Pfrrot'g Pimnaat PtIMt Indue mild BMturnl bowel movtmtnt coot a Oonsiipota eVy- - OPIUM Dr. a or Morphine Habit Treated., rreo trial, Caars where other remedies have (ailed, stiecuUy. oenreo.. .le rartiruHri. e.OOirTUU.Salta . 40 W. U St.. Attn PARM.YSI31; Nerve TaWrts t. Writ, In. uiiAdK, .v: :i tnr Proof. Artvli rTee.' Fliilauoluiiia. l'a iloea iU4 Nurto - . luta Si. .., V i.e.....-.- -. |