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Show 0 pJ n8 YfERRlBLE CONDITION. j Mr, r,rt 'h'cK !nj South Oak i City, Minn., says: "I was eo bad with kid ,ney. trouble that I could not straighten up after stooping without sharp pains shooting through my back. I bad dizzy spells, was nervous and my eyesight The kidney secretions were Irregular and too f re-- I was In a terrible condition, Doom's Kidney Pills have cured Cndl have enjoyed perfect health k l'K ik ' 4 ,' 11 d. tir, rr, a, "K wim I lit fcr tk ( Wilt HSi hr all dealers. 60 cents a box. Co., Buffalo, N. Y. fer 7H ' s S-Mllburn Wins Scholastlo Honor. ulst Stella Schaffer delivered the ch tl Woman J . L Llctory address for the graduating of the Eclectic Medical college of L city of New York at tbe recet exercises. It Is the mmencement 1st than ten years that more In time honor haa fallen to a woman. u I'm Schaffer was also the winner of prize. w r, TU of Iboi 0d bni1 tomt Nik w Thejm 'b Ikk c out, Your Druggist Will Tell You Eye Remedy Cure Eye, i,l Murine UVn It Eve Strong. Doe" t Smart, 60c. Sell for and wihe Eye Iam betvc- th dim1 - UtlBIl iijj( nit1 There Is o inorii morin,1 maitM Iter for orld at least one woman in the every man in the world to the world of. link - i Vital Oinc and ELtlffnrwl b? Hr. Kllne'aOraal betac' tnfi, ium. k Pimm par HaMon-r- , Narva trial bottla and, troaUia. fc l W1 Arcta Siroat, good la Marti- - ican. nninj (jj ided. Boothln n, Windowsooftroi th Of Syrup. radon to asoabotu. Ev'drVajlpala.CttwtBdUo. of1 ceaslty Iw. t'lntau.lylil, fa. to do To get good Is human; man; to be good Is divine. ID. larauin,' meuiiou' ? Itches Allrn'i Olvnelneunt mllaf. The ieeh Xta at alt Prugglaia. irfnllea.awnallna.rnet. u.dr fur I be The ell lust Powder e, ,.! come i floor Foot-Ejm- of a right kind doctor leaves alone. enough Bar fro a of HA MI1,ary Jay' at th and Ginger had itarted la a on lon8-dlstanc- e vlth fir ilce hot Heated X rtce to Silver City and return, with poor show of a place against the younger horses of the officer. So thought thone interested la the race, but Chester Miles flgured It out difforently-- he knew more of Ginger's pedigree and of his staying qualities. I in afraid Old Ginger has too much seasoning, Miles, spoke an army when they were preparing for the race. "Don't let him get a hotbox," shouted another. lie all right for the glnger-bred- s or for The Gingerbread Man; but he'a out of his class," cried a third. You 11 be Miles behind, Chester," said a punster. Chester Miles, cowboy and miner, smiled at the comments showered upon him and his horse; but he had confidence In Ginger's staying propensities, and he was going to prove It to the "smart set of Central and to the post." Ten years before Ginger had brought Chester Miles across the states to New Mexico and Chester knew big strong qualities and his powers of endurance. Many times, also, he and his faithful horse had made Journeys that gave him confidence In entering him for the event. He had ridden him In several short dashes at previous army races, but had always come out a bad loser. Now he wag anxious to make good. "Military day was a great day at the post," a yearly holiday of much Importance, giving pleasure to both soldier and citizen. Extra provisions were made for their comfort and entertainment, a grand stand" had been erected on the wide campus near the town, and it afforded the spectators a good view of the sports. Before mounting for the race, Miles had an Interview with Ginger. He threw his arms about the horses neck and spoke to him meditatively: You are going to run the race of your life, old boy, and If you win there will be two loving arms go round our necka before many days, way back In dear old Kentucky. If we lose, well, well have to fight It out here till we can make a strike and get back home. So, If you want to eat some hluegrass, show them that you still have some blue blood In your veins by winning this race. Ginger seemed to know what was expected of him; for he had shown horse-sensat many critical times In the past He pricked up his ears as If he realized hla responsibilities. The start was made, with Ginger tar In the rear. "Turn him round, Ches; hes chestnut in more ways than one, .' some one shouted; "a soon die the horses the canyon Up appeared from view, and the spectators turned to minor events that took up their time and Interest As the time approached for the horses to return and the first echo came to the audience of their wild race, down the gorge, a breathless silence fell over the waiting pleasure-seekers- . pasteuria the lute item an' The dir the twi or ertai and hell K rsglra oman ;e in tit the ecc-- r surgical r, i for till laateurU cream li thaihj 1 t system quantity sot too keeping ermlttent j bo ng. Ingtnio s is sstl ch host i vocate cor Farms-mad- skill and j operation, state without fear of Suddenly a low murmur like the a falling waters, scarcely that there are hun-ye- s. faint echo of them of the approaching audible thousands, of operations horses. tpld formed upon women in our hosNow they become recognizable; t's which are entirely nnneces-Tan- d the distance many have been avoided by eager eyes are scanning we can system largo mount there is any one thing that a dreads more than another it K-dictio- to see the foremost rider. The office! with the glass shouts: "Hurrah! Its Old Ginger! VEGETABLE COMPOUND "Can it be possible? Is statement read ,Prof.'f f "Yes, Its Ginger! Hurrah for Ginfollowing letters. ger! Hrs. Barbara Base, of Kingman, "Dont flunk now, old hoss! Blu as, writes to Mrs. Pinkham: tells In horses, If It dont count blood Fur eight year I suffered from tha in the human! much si severe form of female troubles and lor If it aint Ginger! u told that an ginger. "By operation was my only of A bag of dust on Ginger! Come ut recovery. I wrote Mrs. Pinkham MTice, and took Lydia E. Pinkhams with your buckskin!" e Coinponnd, and It has saved These and other exclamations cam : life and made me a well woman. freely, rapidly. Arthur R. House, of Church Faster and faster and faster cam. the riders down the narrow road, at ajUloorestotvn. N. J., writes : h is my duty to let people moments hidden from view by the what Lydia E. linkham a Vega-- !, dust encircling them In their mad Compound has done for me. I pace. Gray clouds were quickly formed wed from female troubles, and last by the horses hoofs. They were nearr my physician decided that an finish. Ginger forges farthei n Wa necessary. My husband ing the comes down the home he and urged me to try Lydia ahead; like an automatic figure mov"barns Vegetable Compound, stretch I,,today I am well and strong. ing with clock work regularity. Mile, doesnt use the spurs there Is no his horse. Ginger had Lydia K link- need of urging well years ago In lesson egetalilo Compound, made learned his and herbs, has been the old Kentucky; all that his rider and to sit and watch remedy for female ills, owner had to do was nuns positively cured thousandsof his success. With wild enthusiasm i,? "to iiave troubled with the people saw horse and horseman a rod Moments, inflammation, ulcera-nM- i dash past the wire and finish nearest contestant, a ro1 their of ahead irregularities, race that was s seven days wondei pains, and liackacno. New to the mining town of Central "klinra YDIAE.PINKHAr.VS -- iurround lack n a nown aful but-i- phi j" tsfor sick women. lr in. nyl A utter. bai of the t will In I not N I link that It that 1 butter know evalM ill. tiling 8 Is IN and a s pel rap alter a on Cl ,1.! Invites all sick "'rile her for advice. guided thousands to Address, Lynn, Mass KK Mexico. In Thats why things were flying town horse) (the "Old Ginger the air: the had won the purse, made up by And townsmen. soldiers, miners and a generous one, too. was soon Rut their enthusiasm Positively cured by hushed by the conduct of Ginger. these Little Pills. lead him As Chester started to They alon ralleva Dlw away, all could see there was some-thintrcaa from Djrapcpala, waver-ing- , the matter; Ginger was whole eallou and Too llanrty hla and trembled, d Ball nw. A parfect fern-his knees Then the f for DUitneaa, Nau-r- tom shook as if with ague as If par- Xjrowalneaa, Bad the ground to sank rlnner Taata la tha Mouth, Coated Tontrtie, Pain in tha him to hla feet Hlda, TOKPID LIVER. Miles tried to get lh" 1Jow1- made hla Inst had Puraly Veyetabla. again, but Ginger at hla master as He looked DOSE. SMALL PRICE. stand When those loving arms Genuine Must Bear. ouni you. back in Old Then he rolled think of me. Signature feet. over at hla owners won the race of hla life, Ginger had too. and it tad cost him that, REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. HEADACHE Cincinnati. In a quiet corner office b'Bh building which he owns, in . cty, with only a bookkeeper to eep him company, you will find any y when be la not In New York , V011 Diaster And porcelains, im,i , whlte bparik(1 man. But for him William H. Taft might never have gone to the Philippines or secretary of war or a candidate for president Did we beat the P on the base-bail extra last night? Charles P. Taft calls downstairs to the editor of the newspaper which he owns. He hlB newspaper which has as lively headline as any In the middle west Baseball Interests him equally with Gainsboroughs and Sir Joshuas. He owns a large interest In the Cincinnati baseball club, In the gas works and the street car lines, In the leading hotel and the opera house, not to mention much real estate; or rather, he and his wife together. Her fortune he has multiplied. One day the editor told him of a smart baseball reporter who was looking wistfully at a broken down league team and sighing for capital. How much do you want? Charles P. asked the reporter. One hundred thousand dollars. Very good, said Charles P., who had been watching that young man for a year. Well go into partnership. A quiet man who makes business deals In this fashion naturally needs only a bookkeeper, " th a, be1 e gnd f tran gh. pia ' Ken-fuck- Fac-Simi- le Iff The Kind You Ilavo Always Bought and which has boon in usa for over SO years has borne the signature of and has been made under his per Bonnl supervision since its Infancy. Allow no one to deceive you In this. All Counterfeits Imitations and are but Kxporiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment ALCOHOL 3 PtiTctNlC AwgelabWVrpjrjbnCrAj. slmllaffng dcFborfamfRcffufa ting tlte Stooiadis andBowds Just-os-go- kWttrv.vw.m sm ftOT Narcotic, jkfattMikSMiinrm AelW JbiSmm JkMUUb-rJ- W. , ..aW- OVWAeor. Ifcywn time CASTORIA GENUINE Aperfed Remedy forComflps tton. Sour Stonuch. Diarrhea 5S&' facsimile SiJnarartof T NEW YORK. The KM COULD, BUT You Have Always Bought vm etMTova omh, tv waaar OTMrr, FREE 8HAVE. DID. Mr. Grsndon Able to Bear Testimony to Wife's Accompliehments. Sometimes there Is a drop of regret In the cup of Joy served by fate to the husband of a brilliant talker. I should think It would be a privilege to sit at the table with your wife three tlmea a day, said one of Mrs. Grandona ardent feminine admirers. Only twice a day, said Mr. Gran-dowith a bow. I do not go home at noon. . "Too bad! said the admirer. "We could not get on without her at club Im sure. Why, I believe she could talk intelligently on a thousand top- ics!" She can and does, said Mr. Gran-doand with another bow be slipped out - just as J bis wife appeared. Youths Companion. Taft and when be wants a stenographer he can send for one downstairs In the editor's office. Everything the Herr Doktor, as he was called among his fellow American students at Hiedelberg, has touched since he came home from finishing his education In Germany seems to have turned into money or art. He baa been a Republican, mostly with the local boss, though sometimes against him. On the boardings of the city he has been cartooned villainously as a sinister Interest, and smiled over it and bought another china jar. In matters of music and rt, Cincinnati agrees that he Is her How do you like foremost citizen. the interior of the hotel? he aska the visitor from out of town, for Charles P. looked to the mural decorations In person. They are deservedly praised. In the evening he goes to an house, once the whose domestic establishment la maintained for less than that of many houses occupied by a man of his income. But no one of moderate means could afford such furnishings. To be vulgar about it, there are well over a million dollars worth of art treasures In the Taft home. Dealers say no false masters or Imitation hawthornes have been sold to him. He has the discrimination of the wise buyer and the taste of the connoisseur. Seated among china of the Ming dynasty, he reads the baseball extra of his lively newspaper. He never brings business home unless It William Is William ILs campaign. H. Is poor. He knows nothing of fortune winning. The only way he could make money would be practicing law. Charles P. Is willing to have fame In the family, but It must all descend on one member. From the day that the elder brother saw the gift of Will for making friends and, for dictating In sn easy way a legal analysis of a bundle of documents, that younger brother has been a hobby surpassing all the old masters. He has always been try-In- g to show Will the road to oppor-tunltknowing that once Will was started he could do the traveling himself. Long-worth- y, New York the Venice of America. K is a surprising thing to know that New York city, although not known as the American Venice, contains more islands than any city but Venice, for within Its boundaries are 31 and distinct Islands, most of which, encircled by deep water, will afford unlimited shipping accommodations and dockage for the commerce of future years, to reach undreamed of and proportions, Judging from past New Giant The City present growth. York, National Magazine. sep-orat- e 30a In Use For Over Exact Copy of Wrapper, NOT ONLY Charles P. ALWAYS Bears the Signature of Worms jConvuIsionsfwerisk ness andLoss OF Sleep. so; od Castorln Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil Paregoric Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium Morphine nor other Narcotlo substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Collo. It relieves Teething Troubles cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food regulates the Stomach and Bowels giving healthy and natural sleep The Childrens Panacea The Mothers Friend. Opium.Morphiae nor Mineral. en-Jo- . What Is CASTORIA PtomotesDigpsttonflitttfJ ness and RntontaLns neither be-co- g In-ll- g Is , len L vi t Cincinnati Editor I a Man of Hobbles, th Biggest of Which I th R. publican Candidate for President. horse-chestnut- zing, kXWtkAttCNVWVA;A poBt,1 . tecta th w tI GREATLY AIDED WM. H. TAFT IN RACE FOR FAME. e m. Sa! a CHARLB P. 618 Center, PHtHr ?!6 BROTHER i,y Sharp Twinge, Shooting p.lns and Dizziness. Kind Gentleman My poor man, of all the bad scrapes you've had, which was the worst? Rambling Rupert De worse scrape I ever had, sir, was when I got shaved la a barber college. CUTICURA CURED FOUR 8outhem Woman Suffered with Itching, Burning Rash Three Little Babies Had Skin Troubles. My baby had a running sore on his neck and nothing that 1 did for It took THE REA80N WHY. effect until I used Cutlcura. My face was nearly full of tetter or some similar skin disease. It would Itch and burn so that I could hardly stand It Two cakes of Cutlcura Soap and a box of Cutlcura Ointment cured me. Two years after It broke out on my hands and wrist Sometimes I would go nearly crazy for it Itched so badly. I went back to my old stand-by- , that had never failed me one set of Cutlcura Remedies did the, work. One set also, cured my uncle's baby whose head was a cake of sores, and another First Passenger I wonder why the baby who was In the same fix. Mrs. train Is making such a long stop at Llllle Wllcher, 770 Eleventh St, Chattanooga, Tenn., Feb. 16, 1907. this station. Second Passenger (experienced travTo Spread Temperance Cause. eler) I suppose It Is because no one Mrs. Katherine L. Stevenson has happens to be trying to catch the been commissioned by the Internationtrain. al Woman's Christian Temperance Union to make a tour through China, Real Philosopher. and Hawaii. She Is to visit the Japan Philosophy, says Jerome K. Jerome, most important educational Institula the art of bearing other peoples tions of the three countries and extroubles. The truest philosopher be to the faculties and students the plain ever heard of was a woman. She was temperance measures adopted by the sufLondon Into the hospital brought Womans Christian Temperance Union. fering from a poisoned leg. The house surgeon made a hurried examination. He was a man of blunt speech. "It will have to come off, he told her. There is a time for good "What, not all of It? The whole of It, Im sorry to say, growled the tea, and a time for good house surgeon. "Nothing else for It? "No other chance for you whatever, coffee; there is no time for "Ah, explained the bouse surgeon. wall, thank Gawd It's not my ead. poor either. Your grocer return your money if you don't ' HEALTH AND INCOME lik Schilling But; we pay him. Years aw TOM Off Weary Willlea Complaint. William J. Ryan, president of th supreme council of public h&ckmen of New York, said tbe other day that th winter panic bad reduced the hack-men- s receipts considerably, We'll have to come down to Enp llsh rates 12 cents a mile Instead of 60 cents If we have many more such panics, Mr. Ryan said. "Everybody felt tbe pinch. I overheard a tramp grumbling In a public square. The trade ain't like it used to be,' he said. Here ten times running today I've asked for a bit of bread, and what do they give me? Wby, durn It, Just A bit o bread. Exchange. The Spoiled Child. No." growled little Willie, I want that big pink necktie on. "It doesnt matter what replied bis mother, on. dont want," you you must have It "Well, If you put It on me over It and thatll spoil 1L phia Press. Ill cry all Philadel- More Than Proof. Cautious Official Has your friend tact and administrative ability? Enthusiastic Indorser He never umpired a baseball game yet wher anybody kicked. Qiiitnr ; (somraefl t. . j COFFEE . Both Kept Up on 8cientlflo Food. As the soil, however rich it may be, cannot be productive without culGood sturdy health helps one a lot ture, so the mind without cultivation to make money. can never produce good fruit. Seneca. With the loss of health one's Income Is liable to shrink, If not entirely dwindle away. When a young lady has to make her own living, good health la her, beBt asset. "I am alone In the world, writes a Chicago girl, "dependent on my own efforts for my living. I am a clerk, and about two years ago through close application to work and a boarding prompthouse diet, I became a nervous Invalid, and got so bad off it was almost bowels, cleanses Impossible for me to Btay in the office ly a half day at a time. A friend suggested to me the Idea g of trying Grape-Nutwhich I did, one in overcoming making this food & large part of at assisi least two meals a day. Today I am free from brain-tire- , dyspepsia, and all the ills of an To overworked and improperly nourished s Grape-NutI owe brain and body. To buy the recovery of my health, and the into retain and my position ability come. Theres a Reason. Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read The Road to Well-vlllIn pkgs. Ever read the above letter? A new on appears from time to time. The are genuine, true, and full Of human E SOLD BT IEADIN0 IntereeL . Elixir cfSenna acts f oatlyyet onthe lli stem cjcctually, s, habitual constipation permanently. get its bcnejicial effects TOILET ANTISEPTIC Keeps the breath, teeth, mouth end body intiacptically clean and free from uo and disagreeable odors, healthy germ-li- lt which water, soap and tooth preparation alone cannot do. A germicidal, ditin. feoting and deodorizing toilet requisite of exceptional excellence and soon omy. Invaluable for inflamed eyes, throat and naaal and uterine catarrh. At drug and toilet tor, SO cents, or by mail postpaid. Large Trial Simple THE r o( this paper de tiring to buy anything adver-hie- d it column should uuUt upon having what they aik (or, refuting all ubttiiutc or imitation. La i1 DAISY FLY ftnrwtiM fttlrttPta ftutj kill II Him. & jrz 0RUCGI8T&-50(r-D0m- I.AsItt tall bpw cannot i over, i'ul will not Mill or In-)-ir anythin, off po(tuanwitottl ll vo. Of allta-r- s. or piv fxiht fogs e, JFIgSytujpCo. Nat rUn,miiifnUlt tVDVMllMlI.CltShp, VIIIO'VSu,r 1IT:VUVriWI2 W. N. Ntw LAWobutne JOHN W. MORN'S, WiutUingtun, D, U U, Salt Lake City, No. 31, 190C |