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Show v. A. CHIEF FIGURE IN SENSATIONAL SCANDAL . COLLAPSE Possibilities 'Sinking Spells, Headaches and Rheumatism all Yield to Dr. Williams Pink Pills. In What May Be Called Waste Corner . Mrs. Lizzie Williams, of No. 419 Cedar street, Quincy, 111., says: Ever ince I kail nervous prostration, about thirteen years ago, I have Lad jeriodical spells of complete exliauslion. The doctor said luy nerves were shattered. Any excitement or unusual activity would 'throw me Into a stato of lifeleHsuess. At tho beginning my strength would 'Oorae back in a moderate time after each attack, but the period of weakness kept lengthening until at last I would lie helpless as many as three hours at a stretch. 1 lmd dizzy feelings, palpitation of the hcait, misery after eating, hot flashes, nervous headaches, rbeu-niati- o pains in the hack and hips. The doctor did me so little good that I gave op his treatment, and reully feared that my case was incurable When 1 began taking Dr. Williams Pink Pills my apjefiie grew keen, 'my food no longer distressed me, my nerves were quieted to a degree that I bad not experienced for years and my strength returned. Tho fainting spells left me entirely after I had used the third box of the pills, and my friendt say that I am looking better tbuu I have dono for the past lit teen years. Dr. Williams l'iuk Tills me recommended for diseases Hint come from blood such as anumiia, debility and disoulcrs of the uervos such as neuralgia, nervous t and partial paralysis. They have cured tho most stubborn Indigestion. Dr. Williams Pink Pills agree with the most dclieato stomach, quiet all stir up every organ to do its .proper work and give strength that lasts. Sold by all druggists, or sent postpaid, on receipt of price, 60 cents per box, aix boxes for $2.60. by the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Lchcuectady, N. Y. -- rlieu-anatis- n s, BIRDS THAT ENJOY DANCING Hav Regular "Ball Rooms for Their Gyrataions. Dancing Is by no means confined to quadrupeds; it Is the principal play of many blrdB. Perhaps the finest of bird dancers Is the South American cock o the rock. These birds have regular dancing places, level spots which they keep clear of sticks and stones. A dozen or more of the bird danc-orassemble around this spot, and then a cock bird, his scarlet crest erect, steps Into the center. Spreading his wings and tall, he begins to dance, at first with slow and stately steps, then gradually more and more rapidly until be Is spinning like a mad thing. At last, tired out, be sinks down, hops out of the ring and Another takes his place. Some of the quail tribe are great dancers, and so are the American sand bill cranes. It Is a most ludicrous sight to watch a crane dancing; he Is so desperately solemn over the whole performance. He looks like a shy young man who has Just learned to waits and is rather ashamed of the Accomplishment a f 8AVED BABY LYONS LIFE. Awful Sight from That Drsfitful Complaint, Infantile Eczema Mother Praises Cuticura Remedies. Our baby had that dreadful Infantile Eczema, which afflict--ecom-plain- t him for several monthB, commencing at the top of his head, and at last covering his whole body. Ills suffer lngs were untold and constant misery. In fact, there was nothing we would not have done to have given him relief. We finally procured a full set of the Cuticura Remedies, and In about three or four days he began to show a brighter spirit and really laughed, for the first time In a year. In about ninety days he was fully recovered. Praise for the Cuticura Remedies has Always been our greatest pleasure, nnd there Is nothing too good that we could say In their favor, for they certainly saved our babys life, for he was the most awful sight that I ever beheld, prior to the treatment of the Cuticura Remedies, Mrs. Maebelle Lyon, 1826 Appleton Ave., Parsons, Paradoxical as It sounds, the ugliest places In a house may often be made Its most salient points of beauty I remember once staying In an country place whose possl would have seemed nil to the bllitles average owner, yet, which was really a most charming habitation because of its mistress' taste. In 'her living room was an open firenot place. Not a real bit of colonial, a modern Dutch tiled affair, but a apergreat yawning, ture, whose sole purpose in life seemed to be to hold fire dogs and deburning logs when the weather manded. To this uninviting chasm this clev er woman carried big earthenware Bnd pans, borrowed from her dairy, these she kept filled through all the warm months with whatever nature offered her. The first spring flowers and green leaves that showed themselves in April; daisies, when they came, masses of delicate Queen Anne's lace, bunches of yellow golden aurod, clusters of gorgeously-tintetumn leaves; and every one who came Into that room exclaimed Involuntarily at the beauty of that fire; place. I knew another great rambling old house that was possessed of an enormous number of unnecessary landWaste room, the ings and halls. woman who lived there cheerfully called It, but she made the most of It She gave up all notion of a regand developed an ular sitting-rooastonishing number of delightful corners that were cozy in more than This portrait of Hedges, the coachman and former express wagon name. driver, whose presence In the Platt party on a tour of the west led to the You went up a short flight of steps public scandal over senator Platt's domestic troubles. Is enlarged from a and were confronted by a cushioned group photograph of the party taken In Colorado. seat, a table littered with magazines, a comfortable reading lamp and a BOOKS IN QUEER BINDINGS. VERY LIKE THE ICE TRUST. tiny corner bookcase. Another, and you found an open desk with writing Human Skin Among Other Things Attitude of Grasping Corporation ana materials spread Invitingly before Used for Covering!. You turned a corner, and an you. Thieving Waiter. embryo conservatory, with a twitterExtravagance In binding has freMayor Brush, of Mount Vernon, had ing canary bird to keep you company, quently furnished an opening for the been describing to a visitor the mu provided a Joy of rest for your Jaded display of fantastic tricks and fads. niclpal Ice plant that, thanks chiefly eyes. s In a That woman had a great reputation catalogue was once to his work. Mount Vernon had set up an advertisement of a Latin copy of said Mayor Brush as a matchmaker a reputation which "Reproachful? Apulelus "Golden Ass bound In the "Yes, It Is a fact, the Ice trust Is re she laughingly disclaimed. "I never skin of an ass. A book relating to proaching sorrowfully the cities that made a match In my life, she said. Jeffrey Hudson, the celebrated dwarf, Blck of its extortions, have at last set It people will get engaged under my was bound In a piece of the silk waist- out to make their own ice. roof, please blame the house, not me. coat of Charles I. Foxs historical . "In this respect the Ice trust re There Is scarcely a home that has works were bound In foxskln,. and minds me of a certain waiter in a not tried Its mistress' soul because Dacon's works were dressed out In Parisian cafe. of some special nook that refuses to An American ordered at this cafe blend with the conventional arrangehogskln. One offspring of the French revolution was the grim humor of an hors d'ouvre, agneau pre sale, ment of furniture. Try devoting It binding books In human skin. France artichoke salad, peche Melba, and sr. to some special thing, a potted plant, was not alone in this practice. In on, and, when the waiter brought him a comfortable lounging place, a niche various parts of England the akin of a bill of 30 francs, he paid it like a for curiosities; It may be worth your murderers has been tanned and ssed man. while. Washington Star. to bind books. The public library of "After his change was brought, he Fruit 8hower and Luncheon. Bury St. Edmunds has a book con- counted It, and pushed a franc toward A bride-to-b- e has just been given a taining the account of the trial of a the waiter for a tip. man for murder, bound In his own "But the man. pushing back the fruit shower and luncheon by a dozen skin. Eccentricities of binding In such franc, said in gentle reproach: of her girl friends. Each was asked " Pardon, monsieur, but that is the to bring some sort of fruit, a list beskins as cats, crocodile, mole, seal, The counterfeit franc.' wolf, tiger, bear, etc., abound. ing made to prevent duplication. The jars of fruit were concealed about the dining-room- , and the bride-elec- t was MAKING A LANDING IN BALLOON RACE . started upon a hunt for them. All sorts of canned fruits, jellies, manna lades and preserves were contributed. Each jar was attractively wrapped In white tissue paper or put in a box. The luncheon consisted of deviled crabs, olives, hot rolls, currant jelly, tomato salad, lettuce sandwiches and coffee. The Ice cream was served In paper cases representing slippers, and the Individual cakes were round, cov ered with Icing, and on the top of each stood a tiny china doll dressed in white satin with a long tulle veil After the guests had finished eating they were asked by the hostess to recite aloud their favorite recipe and best wish. The recipes were then collected and given to the bride-elefor future use. smoke-blackene- d book-seller- Jacob Stadfeldt, for more than 60 years In the employ of the San Francisco mint, has resigned. lie received the highest salary of any taint employ In the glvernment service. to. CTte .3lg lis umst.i'd as a y 0 K V VM.M'SfwJt' I From 'A. Published Report use of cloth in binding Is one of comReal 8tyle In New York. paratively recent date. In 1835 ArchiThey were wasting a few Idle mo bald Leighton Introduced cloth for ments at the Womens Dependencs covers, the first books so bound be- league In Intimate remarks. "As a womanly woman, with woman ing Byron's complete work Ish ways, I want to propose Mrs. Dahl ' White and Red Wines. gren for our next president, said Mrs "A misapprehension about the Peter F. Rhinelander. strength of red and white wines ex"Who Is the womanly woman with Because womanish ways, yourself or Mrs ists, said a Californian. red wine has a darker, richer look Duhlgren? asked Mrs. Pembroke people think It Is more Intoxicating. Hood, always with an eye to correct The opimslte, really, Is the case. Red ness of expression. wines are mado by fermenting grape "1 hope It Is not necessary for ms Juice, skins and seeds together. White to state that I am too much of a lady wines are made by fermenting Juice to refer to myself In so glowlni alone. In the skins and seeds there terms. is a lot of tannin, and red wine con"Oh, very well. It Is Mrs, Dahlgren tains much tannin, while white wine She In the perfect one. Vy contains none. This tannin, an astrln-gent"The most exquisite creature In pet closes the pores of the stomach tlcout-iWhy, my dears, she even and prevents the alcohol in the red washes her dishes with perfumed wine from entering the blood freely, soap! and going, as the saying Is, to tho head. Not a Bsauty. White wine champagne, for InKnox Blinker's fiancee must have stance has no tannin and hence Its all kinds of money. Illox Are you acquainted with her? Intoxicating properties are much more kr nly to be feared than those of the Knox No; but a friend of his tannin-fillered wine. pointed bar out to me , ! to-da- How to Fasten Rugs. Smalt rugs will not curl up at the corners if triangular pieces of corrugated rubber are fastened under each corner. Have the rubber extended six or eight Inches along the edge of the rugs. Rore small holes In each corner of the rubber and sew through the holes and carpet. The stitches will be hidden by the pile of the rug Sweeping Brooms. broom should always be selected In preference to a light one for thorough sweeping, as the weight aids In the proeess. In buying a broom, test It by pressing the edge against the floor. If the straws bristle out and bend, the broom is a poor one. for they should remain In s firm, solid mass. A heavy Popcorn for Appetizer. hostess who was tired of serving suited nuts for an surprised her friends at a card party by having pretty bowls on the tables filled with buttered and salted popcorn. A apjH-tlze- Cakes for School Lunches. If possible, bake patty pan cakes for the lunch basket. They are so easy to pack, so tempting to eat, especially when their brown sides support a lovely frosted top. U w. Of t day doecl rerage be Kin bicycle. V Tber Dd ft he i cup of 1 the n into Infant toman bi rvlng In fblch hs tehee and ,ied it thi as Bf ,nt Pigeons as Doctors Assistants. the north of Scotland finds carried pigeons of much use to He has a scattering practice, him. and when on long rounds he takes several pigeons with him. If one of Immehis patients needs medicine diately, he writes out a prescription, and by means of the birds forwards It to his aurgery. Here an assistant gets the message, prepares the prescription, and dispatches th medicine. If. after visiting a patient, the doctor thinks he will be required later on In the day. he simply leaves a pigeon, with which he can be called If necessary. teven P A doctor In Theor'es as to Earthy The director of the solar tory at Kensington m Engl e tha .th time of tt, Francisco and Valparaiso K blade and those which occurred Vet Vst spots on the sun were at ft . rites Orat mum of their size, it ia that the sun spots and ,rthewo quakes have any relation, but a? id Miss C multaneous appearance sue, Chi served often. There ,aoJ? , to writ ory of the western earthqJi plication, ted In ever, which Is more simple Hi .bi.' i. .b we.tn .hors Orange Cream. is new and delicious. cream Orange Soak a half package of granulated gelatin In a half cupful of cold water. Scald a pint of milk, pour It over the yolks of five eggs beaten until light with the grated rind of an orange and one cupful of sugar. Cook and stir like custard. Take off, add the gelatin, stir until dissolved and strain. When cool edd the strained juice of five oranges.- When thickening add a a solid pint of cream whipped to In paper froth. When very thick heap cases. Just before serving sprinkle with yellow "hundreds and ,h. tiJ o, slowly but constantly being for ward. Occasionally the strata of rock slip and the destruction to the cities withli area of disturbance. This than well with the earthquakes on ft.' J clflc coast Two Good Cleaning Reelpu Here Is a recipe which Is efflcwi, for cleaning fabrics without injur! their texture or changing their col It is also particularly good In clam rugs and carpets. Grate two toes in a bowl which containsbk sr of clear, cold water. Now m through a sieve, allowing the Uqidt :e5ted s fall Into another bowl containing iJent other pint of cold water. WheL mis Clu settles, pour off the water Into a b rMrs. P tie and keep for future use Dip I tried up my sponge Into the potato water and the soiled garment carefully, if rafroml i hours, which It may be washed In clear i wrtsai iiVep-- t ter. When Ivory knife handles get disc h having great ored dip half a lemon In salt and r in less t unit on them. Wash off Immediately warm water, and the handlea wllllo u entire srongaii as white aa when new. fo othei - Delicious Peach Butter. Select mellow yellow peaches. Pare and stone. Weigh, and to every pound s of a pound of allow sugar. Put the peaches la a porcelain-lined kettle; heat slowly. Mash and stir the peaches until perfectly smooth; then press through a fine solve; add the sugar and boll for 15 minutes, stirring constantly. Put into small Jars and tie up. three-quarter- !1 !, Writer In Good Health at 90. Sir Theodore Martin, author of the Bon Gaultier ballads, la 90 years old, REDUCED RATES but enjoys remarkably vigorous health and takes daily rambles near his beauFrom Utah and Idaho to All Poll tiful home on the outskirts of LlangoEast and Return, via the Santa F Wales. His llen, Intellect, too, is as From Ogden and Salt Lake City i keen aa ever and on Sundays he reads the lessons In church. Sir "Theodore Missouri river points If. jit Is a playgoer and a fine critic of con- Chicago St Louis temporary verse and fiction. P Proportionate rates from Idaho i Societys Conversation. other points. Dates of sale, Sov.M The subject of talk sanctioned by to Dec. 18th, 1906. Return Unit, the smart world of London are Send for literature. as follows: Racing, stocks and shares, days. C. F. WARREN, Agent A. T. 1 8 polltlca (In small quantities), chiffons, Ry., 411 Dooly Blk., Salt Lake C bridge, motoring and now ballooning Utah. with current gossip on the marPetticoat Economy. riages, deaths, debts aid divorces of our dearest friends and acquaintances A silk petticoat may be mtdi M. A. P. serve almost twice Its usual perloi usefulness If It Is lined ss far 4oi Kitchen Towels. as the bottom ruffle with nun'i veil The most soiled of kitchen towels or some other lightweight fabric, will become sweet and white with this of the skirt is not not! treatment: Cover with cold water, weight Increased, nor does It spoil the put them at the back of the stove, add about the blps If carefully done, one tablespoonful of shaved castlle doing this the skirt is kept In ib; soap and the juice of half a lemon. and there will be much leas tendw Let It come to a boll gradually, and to that split at the seams, a fault repeat the process. Rinse first In tepid so commonly developed In silk then In cold water. coats, especially those of taffeta rnresof Pinkha to-da- y Sure Sign of Inaanlty. "Your honor, our client canot We contend that be la guilty. Vomen or ir ting ( ms, stre iham a Ib.PL vrite I nsand rerygi It to al asel. liaE. iB ha of ci 13 Mats Under Hot Dish be' Table mats of raffla or straw Incongruous on a dainty white table cloth. The housewife ask "But the defendant himself he says feels the need of something under Is of sound mind. cut seber "It Is largely upon that circum- dishes Is advised to snd A desired shsps into cloth the stance. your honor, we base our claim to con case linen and make a white that hlw Insanity Is advanced and that r so It, hemming the open ends i in-an- e. Salads for the Lunch Box. An occasional salad for the lunch basket will bring Its reward. We all know that olive oil is expensive and a mayonnaise not to be wasted; but It is cheaper, after all, than cod liver oil and much more welcome. If you have a little chicken, roust veal or The Prevailing Plea. lamb left over from dinner, cut up a I want to get a divorce from my half cupful with Its bulk In celery husband." or lettuce, marinate with lemon Juice The lawyer was interested. or vinegar, toss lightly with mayon- are your grounds?" he asked. What naise to moisten and add to the lunch"Insanity." eon. A potato or fish salad with a "Was he crazy at the time of the boiled cream dressing Is also marriage?" "Oh, dear, no; I was. Kan., July 18. 1905. The Caravan Cure. One of the many cures favored by ' fashionable people weary of Is the caravan cure." This simple method of renewing And enjoyable ones strength consists In traveling About Britain in a cart, such as the Cypsics have, and camping out at night wherever a Haven can be found, lord and Lady Arthur Grosveuor bave spent the summer journeying in tUs fashion through Exmoor, a wild mountainous And country, made famous by the great romance, Lorna Doone. Oue night they encamped on the farm of John Rldd, of the novel The difficulties In hill climbing have been enormous, but the pleasure of the trip has mado It worth while. d Ham Leftovers. Leftovers of ham are delicious minced snd scalloped with green peppers. Wash and remove the seeds from the peppers and cut them Into In the pieces. Put a layer of the meat bottom of a buttered baking dish, then a layer of the peppers and a sprinkling of breadcrumbs, dabs of butter and hot water to moisten. Continue In this way until the dish is full, cover the top with buttered breadcrumbs and bake. Scalloped dishes of all kinds should be covered when they 20 mingo Into the oven for the first utes or thereabouts, and should then be uncovered and browned on the top about ten minutes more. quent laundering may not lucres! work. Interior Decoration. of View. lead thstls with cur life!" panted the attachment, crawling Into a crc rest himself. "O, I dont know, tentedly answered the lap doft All In the Point "Its a terrible thing to FANCY STONE To Clean Fur Robe. Ordinary cornmeal well rubbed In And Diamonds nrn particular and then shaken out vigorously will of non. Wn boy In lore and can tempt jot If jot clean the white fur carriage robe, un- price, less there are spots of some foreign aubstance on It In that event d French chalk, If left on over alght, will probably effect a cur !1,,, w pow-dere- To Remove Onion 8mell. To remove the smell of onions from the hands after peeling them, rub vlth a stick of celery and the moll will entirely disappear. And Unpopular. 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