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Show Gossip of Washington DAZED WITH PAIN. The Sufferings of a Citizen of Olympia, Wash. L. S. Gorham, of 616 East 4th St, Olympia, Wash., says: Six years ago I got wet and took cold, and was soon flat In bed, suffering tortures with my . back. Every movement caused an ago and the 4 nlzlng pain, persistency of It exhausted me, so that for a ' time I was dazed and stupid. On the advice of a friend I began using Doans Kidney Pills, and soon notice! a chnnge for the better. The kidney secretions had been disordered and Irregular, and contained a heavy sediment, but In a weeks time the urine was clear and natural again and the passages regular. , Gradually the aching and soreness left my back and then the lameness. I used six boxes to make sure of a cure, and the trouble hns never returned. Bold bv all dealers. 60 cents a box. FoBter-Mllbur- n Co Buffalo, N. Y. Mot XVIn.lnw'a Soothing Sjrrnp. , wiftm. ilia gum,, railiiraa allay, pain, cure. wind collu. S&c a IxHUe. A thing ceases to ba a luxury after we have money enough to afford It. M. Combanalre, the French explorer, recently was lost In the forests of Cambodia. He got separated from his party and wandered through the solitude for eight days without any other nourishment than the water he could get from the marshes In the Jungle. In a Pinch, Use ALLEN'S FOOT-EASA powder. It cures painful, smarting, nervous feet and Jngrowlng nails. It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Makes new shoes easy. A certain cure for sweating feet. Sold by all druggists, 25c. Trial package, FREE. Address A. S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. China to Own Postofficea. After the return of the Chinese mission which Is now mnklng a tour of Europe and America for the purposes of study, the Chinese government Intends to assume control of the entire postal system and at the same time to abolish all the postofficea in China MW maintained by foreign powers. REST THAT BESTS, Rest means rest Cut out" worrying. Rest with a capital R. Few persons know how to rest Rushing for trains and boats isn't resting. Being elbowed by a vulgar mob Isnt resting. Neither is staying home and being annoyed by endless details. Overdressing, overeating and too much excitement are not restful. Over Sunday rest Is best accomplished by a trip to some restful place. The Idea la to discover what best agrees with one and then to follow It' as well as possible. ITS MERIT IS PROVED KCC3 Cf EXEAT HE01CIXE f o If you ltuve suppressed or painful P"ii,d,. weakness of the stomach, indigestion, bloating, pelvic catarrh, dizziness, nervous prostration, H and " tv n don u.one feeling, excitability, back-- , mlie or tha blues, these ara sure Indl ca titers of female weakness, or sumo deru igcmcnt of the organs. In such citscs there isone tried and true remedy falut-iies- - ,dii K, I'luUhuiua jsn.i.d Vegetable s. Com- - stirred up no end of trouble between her and Thomas Pritchard, of Booraem avenue, Flushing. Mrs. Eardley, who lives in Brooklyn, sold six lots In Flushing to Mr. Pritchard. Mr. Pritchard paid a deposit, and Mrs. Eardley signed a contract agreea ing to surrender the lota to him for certain price. Pricqp of Flushing property have Jumped up as much as 25 or 66 per cent. In one day. Mrs. Eardley heard of this, and her soul was sad. She called at Mr. Pritchards office. I want to keep my lots," said she, briskly. Madame, you cant, he replied with utmost suavity. 'Lets see the contract," said she-soothingly. Mr. Pritchard handed her the pre-rfopaper, and la the twinkling of an eye she had bitten a big piece out of IL Mr. Pritchard grabbed her throat Then came a fierce struggle between hand mueclea and throat muscle, and throat muscles won, for Mrs. Eardley swallowed a large chunk of the contract and smiled In bitter triumph1 at her foe. Ill have the law on you!" he cried. Ive got the Pooh! sneered she. evidence In my midst, and Id like to ee the court that can find out anything about It And there the matter rests. AND EMBASSY BUILDINGS, Now that the United States government has made a start Jn the direction of erecting suitable legation and embassy buildings for our representatives abroad It Is hoped that before many years the United States ting will fly over property thnt this government owns In every prominent capital abroad. The fact that American ambassadors and ministers have had to rent their quarters abroad has been a disgrace to the United States diplomatic service. The experience In Peking during the Boxer troubles in 1900 made it imperative that this government erect its own legation building In that city where a proper guard eould be placed. A handsome ministerial residence and guardhouse have been provided there and now that the precedent Is established, congress will be appealed to, as it was In this last session when an appropriation was made for the purchase of an ambassaMinister John U. A. Lelshman, who has dorial residence tn Constantinople. been in Constantinople for a number of years, sant his leave of absence in Washington, and through Senator Knox, of Pennsylvania, and Secretary Root, had little difficulty in persuading congress that the diplomatic post at Constantinople should he made an embassy and that a suitable residence should be purchased for the ambassador. In mid summer the great national capital nt Washington is like an overgrown country village. Tho quiet of Its streets and Its general somnolent character are remarked by visitors from alt parts of the country. There ia no rush, no crowd except at very brief periods during tho day. From eight until nine o'clock In the morning the street cars are crowded and a good many people are seen on the sidewalks, but they compose the army of 25,000 government employes thnt Is swallowed up behind tho doors of tho big marble sad granite government buildings upon the stroke of nlno. Again from 4:30 until 5:50 there Is another little bustle on the street as this Ink stained crowd of clerks coino out of their office buildtugs and go home. That Is about all tho excitement there la during the daytime. There Is a gentlo little stir later In tho evening as a few hundred of Washingtons citizens go, to the wharves and take the boat for an evening rldo down the Potomac or board the trolley cars for a trip to the suburbs. After this crowd has gone Washington goes to sleep until about 11 o'clock when these evening pleasure seekers return home. By midnight, an hoyr when New York is Just getting awake, Washington has its shutters closed and blinds drawn and anyone found on the street Is looked on with sutqiclva by the police, , man too No poor to 'i Bain Wago n man wealthy RouJ No to buy better. J Your grandfather mu Mle he good qualities of The Baj sod your grandchildren wig u Doo't be miiledi there ia (arm wagons ud ewt sues proclaims Bain, sleep ho needing Implement g1V Hides er Stoves, write us. Y you money, give you- - good end good treatment. 1 purate, as did also his eyes. Hands, arms, chest and back, In short the whole body was covered over and over. We had no rest by day or night. Whenever he was laid In his bed, we bad to pin his hands down; otherwise he would scratch his face and make an open sore. I think his face must have itched most fearfully. We finally thought nothing could to help, and I had made up my mind send my wife with tho child to Europe, hoping that the sea air might euro him, otherwise he was to be put under good medical care there. But, Lord be blessed, matters came differently, and we soon saw a miracle. A friend of ours spoke about Cuticura. We made a trial with Cuticura Soap. Ointment and Resolvent, and within ten days or two weeks we noticed a decided Improvement. Just as quickly as the sickness had appeared it also began to disappear, and within ten weeks the child was absolutely well, and bis skin was smooth and white SALMON NEEDS SALT WATER as never before. F. Hohrath, PresiNo Approach dent of the C. L. Hohrath Company, Oonflnsd in Lake, with to the Sea, th Fish Rapidly Manufacturers of Silk Ribbons, 4 to 20 Bscoms Dwarfed. Rink Alley, South Bethlehem, Pa., !). It J , :i us PHILOSOPHICAL LEGATION Sis The boom In real estate at Flushing, L. I., has landed part of a valuable contract ia Mrs. J. S. Eardleys midst ana Leading Implement Desk. Vteh end Idaho Consolidated Wagon and Marti; Company GEO. Gen; 'jiit at Salt Lake, Ogden, Idaho Fall and Montpelier Wl OLOnn ATUI'DAYS AT I 1C Esinf M From Her Viewpoint bands and haberdasher economic deliver homilies on luxury and and the evils of extravaganc- echiffons, rubbons, tuckers, and S are as indispensable to tha wellb? of womankind sa walklnptl watches, footballs Mid wbleklp to the comfort and welfare of ous man. London Observer. Need of Unrestricted Play. Even in the case of child t recognized that this sphere of free should enlarge as the child gn Sully rightly warns: Nc thing It i fatal to will growth than an txcet discipline permeating th whole childs surroundings." R isnt that all play should bs ander i kindergarten instruction. Dr. Ei C. King, j Ancient Celtic Phrase The phrase his mother's The fatted calf never loves the Harnessing the MississlppL prodigal son. Work will be begun before the year Truth never runs around asking is out on a dam across the Mississippi people to believe it. Alas, that fools are prosperous. Is river, at the foot of the Des Moines It their penalty or reward? rapids, for the development of water How many of us In listening to the power. It will be the greatest project of the kind except the combined works tomtoms forget the violins? To think an original thought ia to at Niagara, the dam the greatest In the world except those built by the take a step nearer the divine. People who need to be continually British In the Nile. A minimum of 60,000 horse power is to be obtained propped up are not worth the prop. When men become suddenly good and transmitted to factories tn the they should be executed Immediately. heart of the agricultural center of the It is easier for some people to be- nation. The dam will be In sight of lieve the Impossible than the pos- the three states of Iowa, Illinois and sible. Missouri, the legislatures of each state Before It was thrown down, the having adopted resolution! approving Golden Calf had a son, and It la still the work and promising all possible assistance. The estimated cost of the mooing around the world. It Is work will be 16,000,000, which Is 100 that to successfully fathom the motives of men one per horse power on the minimum powmust be n man himself. To nn Idiot er capacity of 60,000 horse power. The to n lunatic all men are either cost of supplying power. Including all idiots or lunatics. fixed charges, maintenance, operation and all expenses, is closely estlmsted PHYSICIAN SAYS nt eight dollars per horsepower-year- , the cost of steam power in the terriChildren Thrive on Grape Nuts and tory within 200 miles now being from Cream. 140 to 66 per horsepower-year- , with 156 as n conservative average. The A Mass, physician has found a cure World for constipation In children citing fifteen cases by feeding them Grape-NutToo Appropriate, In a small town hx California Some time ago," he writes, I be- new hospital has been erect- came Interested in your food, Grape-Nut- ed on Salslpuede'srecently street, ns a cure for constipation in board of directors, in lieu and of somechildren. Having tried it In. my own thing bettet suggested that th hosfamily, I have advised it in fifteen pital bear the nkme of cases in which all suffered with con- One more cautious than the street the rest sue stipation more or less severe. The re- gested that it would be well to knov sult has been absolute relief In all. the meaning of such n name befon 1 t Wrlte this that other children making Indiscriminate use of it, and may be benefited. It is to this man that the present sucHow much better it is thus to bring cess of the hospital is due. for find about a healthy action in the bowels ing that 8alslpuedes meant get out of growing children by natural means, if yon can," the name was hastily than to feed them with improper food changed to something less suggestlvi Of Who enters hers, requiring some kind of cathartic leave, hops Intervals to overcome constipation. Grape-Nut- s gives energy to the entire nervous system Including the Steel Pens an English Idea. nerves that cause the natural conThe first steel pens were Invented traction and relaxation of the bowel by a man named Wise, In muscles, that propel the food mass to 1808. Qum pen. bid their SS5 in the fifth century. along. Split reeds wars It is predigested also, and the blood used before that. easily absorbs the food as it goes through the body, storing up vitality and force for tho functions of all the self-evide- To-da- vl headed boy" is as old as the hilh Ireland. It appears In many ol Irish fairy stories of the last cent Irish mothers who knew good ft! always kept the secret for tha v headed boy of tbe family, Griffin, In one of his best short stoi years ago used tbe phrase u one bad borrowed from an old Celtic Ik We Make Travel Easy. Five trains dally via the Atohl Topeka ft Santa Fe, Colorado to I aas City, St. Joe, Chicago, CiItm El Paso, City of Mexico. Ask about reduced rates. C. F. War G. A, A. T. ft S. F. Ry, 411 Block, Salt Lake City. Utah. Hired Bridesmaids A woman In Paris has eatabl nn agency for supplying brldi to young women who need sock tendants and who have no frh Each girl receives firs dollars for time she acts ns bridesmaid. U bride wishes her maids to api new clothes she has to buy tbs parel herself. Ite Object Attained. A Cincinnati widow opened monlal agency and married theI man who applied. The concern closed. s, Having your Jewelry rP,r!i made over. Wo have just our work shop facilities, end prompt service. ttyr Union Assay e. Hawaiian. a. v. eaoisn. m. When Answering Advertise" Kindly Mention Thle PPft All Hallo1 College Children especially, should get the right start as to habits of living They should grow Into bright, strong cheerful men and women, Grape-Nutsolve the question of the start s wholosomo appctlto will do the rest Children's teeth are benefited chewing Grape-Nutalso. Your dent-Is- t will toll you that a certain amount of cxerclso in chewing firm food Is necessary to grow strong, beuutifui teeth. Teeth need exercise Just tho same ns muscles, If they are to grow strong and firm as naturo Intended Grape-Nutgives the exercise and also gives material from which good teeth are made. "Theroe n reason." Rend th titiu s book, pkga. The Road to tvjiVw Salt Lake Cl Ur jer tho Direction Marlst FAthers. Expert Lay Profc Boarding: and Day School for Bovs lie tlKIM HI u njoya . uniiieniikAA All..!. , Mllci), rol i.r... NcMOtltlftr Pud 4 tn l'lUuUoH aialma filtlffififClAl mnnflhita A nlil?r .0,1 flit eiwawi u uw MoutllBla dnirioS J Pintail w MumuiidS 1 TO b, hrr . o.ihA santi, ? Indoor UymuMluw Ol uw Utlllftf tMp dUaolloo of ha otSuhf. tsuahi, tha h,m wa'Jt'.1 or v 00,1.0.. .i.d.ni. In Hlahsr MatbhaaUM, Cbaalawr, Aaurlnr. maiMtniioiaiMraiainihJhuM. Thrma auxUraM. f"f uU 1,00 k aad a Ut.t to The Kav. Tn l Vr it! SALT LAKE CITY. UT organs. dliti .t"1 partlcatota "rn. A pityi It Is all very well for pinchbeck land-locke- POINTS. T. ODELL, House Th name salmon Is given in England and all eastern states to a large, trout-Uk-e fish which lives in the sea, chiefly about tbs mouths of rivers, tnd which enters the streams to spawn, running for a considerable distance up the stream and returning to the sea after the act of spawning Is accomplished, says a writer In the Pacific Monthly. The old males become somewhat distorted, especially through the lengthening of the Jaws, but the changes with age and season are not much greater than In any large troqt The true salmon, like the true trout, la black spotted. It is called in science Salmo salar, and along with the true trout It belongs to the genus Salmo. There is only one species of Atlantic salmon; it Is found on both sides of the ocean, and on both sides d and it becomes sometimes dwarfish when it is shut up in a lake and when It cannot or does not go to the sea. long-distan- SUITABLE THE CONTACT With Document In Her Midst, Asks, What Are You Going to Do About Itf d Prominent Cincinnati Woman Tails How Lydia R. Ptnkhama Vegetable THE PERSONNEL OF OUR CONSULAR SERVICE. , Compound Completely Cured Her. Those who have had occasion to observe the United States consular service In recent years E. Pinkhaius The great good Lydia have noted a distinct Improvement in its person-net- . Vegetable Compound is doing among Now that congress has passed a law reorthe women of America is attracting this service still greater things are exganizing Cite attention of many of our leading of it. In the old days one of the standing pected scientists, and thinking people Jokes and constant sources of amusement when there was a change la the administration was afforded by tha horde of politicians who came to Washington soliciting appointments to the United States consular service, it was almost the exception to And men urged for these places who were In any way fitted for them. The story is still told of a man during Clevelands first administration who was an applicant for a consular post of great Importance In Germany. When Cleveland asked him If he could speak German, he said: No, but 1 have a brother who plays the German flute. The consular posts were regarded as so many plump tx be distributed among political workers who had aided in the election of a new administration. The places paid both salaries and fees and It was reckoned that a shrewd man would be able to make a pretty good thing out of the latter even if the salary was not very high. Then the service was also regarded as a convenient place to dump political workers of the has been type who would be stowed away In some far off corner of the world and forgotten. There have been cases where men were sent to consular posts and only heard of by an occasional report and left there for years and years until their very names almost were forgotten. The following letter is only one of This order of things has been changed under the administration tusnv thousand which are on tile In of President Roosevelt and Secretary Root Under thepresent operation of the new the Iinkhnin office, and go to orove law there will be constant changes and promotions on civil service principles quest lou that L.vdia K. Iluk-lot- u and no consular officer la likely to be forgotten no matter how far ho Is awsy 's Vegetable Compound must be a from Washington. remedy of great merit, otherwise it could not produce such marvelous results among sick and aillug women. SUMMER IN THE NATIONAL CAPITAL Inik-hum- Crusts Mouth and Eyes Covered with Hands Pinned Down Miraculous Curs by Cuticura. A PRECEDENT FOR THE GOOD OF THE COUNTRY. Secretary of State Root Is now on a mission that promises to be of great lmortanoe to the United States and to all the Republicans on the western hemisphere. It Is a great departure from Jong established custom for a cabinet officer to visit neighboring countries and discuss with their administration international affairs, but the presJune 5, 1905. ent administration at Washington cares very little about precedents so long as the thing conBIBLICAL BASEBALL templated to be done Is for 'the good of the A Canton (0.) theological student Incountry. Mr. Root a a man of practical Ideas and terested In baseball wrote a thesis on since he became the premier of the administra"Baseball Among the Ancients, from tion he has been hxiklng Into the matter of exwhich are gleaned the following facts: tending United States trade to the countries to Abraham made a sacrifice. the south of ns. He has been impressed with the The Prodigal Son made a home run. idea that there Is a big market m Central and Cain made a base hit when he killed South America that is In danger of being ntonop-pllzeAbel. by foreign countries and which naturally David was a great ought to belong to the merchants and manufacturers of this country. One reason that the people of the United States are not getting their share of thrower. that market is a prejudice that exists among the Central and South American Moses shut out the Egyptians at the republics against this country. Red sea. Mr. Root has gone down on a visit to our sister Moses made hts first run when he republics for the- purpose of persuading them that we are their best friends, and that they should slew the Egyptian. look to the United States rather than to old European nations for comtner-ia- i The devil was the first coacher. Eve as well as political friendship. It will he Mr. Koots purpose also to Inquire as to whether Germany and Great Britain are trying to make any stole first Adam stole second. When Isaac met Rebecca at the well headway In the politics of those countries as they are doing In their commerce. He hopes by personal contact with members of the administration she was walking with a pitcher. to strengthen the Samson struck out a great many American Monroe doctrine which denies the right of European governments to acquire any more territory on this times when he beat the Philistines. A Dear Mrs. l'iuklwm o I was a great sufAbout nine uumtha ferer with Iciimlii trouble, which caiimhI ma extreme lMTVousiu'sa and freeven pain, which the doctor quent hmdnchea, from 's fulled to relieve me, 1 trie. I Lydia F., VeeeUblo I'onqioimd, and within a ohoi't t'mef. lt lietter, and after lulling five tonl.-eoit 1 was entirely cured, 1 therefore hc.irtilv luroiumrud Jour t'oiiqxiuiHl as a Hclcndid teniide tunic, U makes the monthly ini l.t.1 regular and without puiniand wlmt a li.t-jiit is to tiiul such a remedy After so nv.i v d.K iors fad to help you. 1 am pleased fe recommend it to all siilTerlng women." Mix rum Wilson, 51 East 5d Btresit, Cincln-- n ;ti, Uliio. WOMAN ATE t good-naturedl- Mr. ECZEMA. Lese Majesty to Decline Informal Invitation to White House Din. When my little boy was six months had eczema. The sores extendold, nersThe Big Market in Central and South America To Maintain ed sobe quickly over the whole body the Dignity of the United States Abroad The Summer Somnolence that we at once called In the doctor, We then went to another doctor, of Washington. our but he could not help him, and In one. Matthird a to went we despair WASHINGTON. There were few presidents ters became so bad that he had regudoes who cured less for conventionalities than lar holes In his cheeks, large enough Mr. Roosevelt. Where these conventionalities to put a finger Into. The food had to mean nationul dignity or have any particular with a spoon, for his mouth be diplomatic significance Mr. Roosevelt wants to wasgiven with crusts as thick as covered have them observed, but he is not a stickler for the form and In his private life in the White House s finger, and whenever he opened supand bleed to mouth began of a a on deal they the plan good goes genuine American homebody. With some presidents an Invitation to take dinner at the White House took the form of a command much as would a similar Invitation from one of the crowned heads of Europe. Anyone receiving such an Invitation would- - never have thought of declining it unless prevented by sickness or some providential Interference. Mr. Rixmevelts Invitations to dinner have been sometimes declined, but only such as have been extended In a generous sort of come and take pot luck with us way. Not long ago one of his old ranch comrades from Montana called at the White House and the president asked him to take dinner with him that night. The old cattleman declined on the ground that he bad no evening dress and In fact had never worn that sort of togs. Mr. Roosevelt pressed him, but he was firm in his resolve that he would not sit The real test of virtue comes after down among lot of other folks without being dressed as they were. There have been others who have declined the president's ciliic hours. Informal Invitations and their excuses have been Just as gxd naturejlly PUTNAM FADELESS DYES do not accepted. On one occasion Speaker Cannon had an engagement to dine at a stuiu the Imml or spot the kettle, except cabinet dinner whero the president was the guest of honor and he begged . off In order to attend a gridiron dinner. The matter was compromised by a gi'con ami purple. postponement of the cabinet dinner. It does not constitute lese majeste to Money talks, especially when you decline an informal invitation to the White House dinners. give It to charity. For rhliilrrn HOY'S TERRIBLE |