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Show Did Not bear Death. lady on her Beventy-thlr- d I do not mind Ihday once eaid, Lg old, and 1 do not fonr death, I live In constant feat of parnei 0)d ' (ls A WISE t Buys l.w.ley of horou(hy dependable, reliable Jiwilir, The (polish ,isn bargains. n . . . Our house is particularly known for rsllability and roaaonablo ... pti prices. - gome time I have boon wanting of the great good your jjll yon yor Sloans Liniment is doing writes Mr. James P. Abernethy, Rutherford College, N. C. "In fact, are doing noble your remedies t but your Liniment beats all. In med- eight years experience with L i find none to go ahead of It, it In very many cases. I !ng tried of one young man, a brlck-iuaa from suffered yes, partial, who complete, paralysis of one arm. ot him to use your Liniment, ,and he can do as much work as ever, your praise every day. d be sings I possibly can and ,Pt all to use It Virtue In it. 1 Is great tlmre or of your noble Bale the ie helped 'icdies about here greatly, and exmore to buy them, l to cause many knew they cant be beat. 170 . rMAIN f ST. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. FOR SALE WALL PAPER AND PAINT BUSINESS, took of Wall Papar, Mouldings, Eto., $600. Lsaso on building; low rent) eon tral loeation. Utah Wall Papar 6 Paint Co., 84 Richards Strast, Salt Laka City. ' REMINGTON9 - .Writer. 2 nasal TWnedie, Slight Misunderstanding, had been engaged Just seven-f- j minutes by the clock, yet for of that pe-x- d st there had been a proud, scornful k upon her fair face that was called to wither the orange bios- - Ibey which I 19 catarrh h ming, soommeirf ' ed," . reet,Qr, 03. cant imagine, dear, he said, "what has come over you so ddenly. I simply asked if you were 1 Praised Hy, her,tlij ieyer kneu aeally I caught a 'or me, SHcrili, hut tr7 Pernoj p1 it xt when . Geerge, forgive me!" Bhe with a convulsive sob, as she 1 :eff her arms about his neck, ught you asked me If I was rheu-lademantle, d, Oh, ." niornia? 'Ota trace h. 006 re. People pre. n to ta .e och people hichreprc rwlimta t Force. Pethi, . lay , claim ients i of the the e 'country, t any kind The Winnebago INDIAN STORY. Reservation Choir Didnt Work Well, Frederick Remington, the artist-authohas had about as strenuous a career as any, man that ever touched pen or pencil to paper. He has spent a great! deal ot time among the Indians In the west On one of his visits be ran Into a story which be is fond of telling. For some, years there had been a Presbyterian mission at 'the Winnebago reservation In Nebraska, but there were few converts.. The missionary hit on a brilliant plan. There were some bucks on the reservation whe had bpen at the Carlisle school, where they had btudied singing. He organized a quartet. The bucks liked to show off their hymns. One of them had a yellow dog that always accompanied hlB master to church. At first the Indians liked the sing-InThen they grew tired of It Even the choir lost its religion. Tt became a trio; then a duet; finally the solo quit A new missionary came into the field. One day he ascended the pulpit, and looked around. The only sign of life In the pews was a yellow dog. Calling to the sexton, he said, "Put that dog ' out! . "Excuse me," replied the sexton mildly. Id rather not. The fact Is, he Is the only convert Saturday Even ing Post r, s, but he offee, soap ss his lips AUTOS AT A COYOTE DRIVE. a colored id because ink mere California Hunt Not as Successful as Had Been Hoped For. dm, he large crowd of San Joaquin coun-assembled at the residents (y ranch. In the eastern part ot the county, and enjoyed a coyote drive, which was not as destructive as the people of that district hoped for, as the animals kept out of sight and only a few were killed. Of late the coyotes have been killing sheep, The scarcity ot pigs and chickens. dead animals has caused the coyotes to Invade the ranches and give the farmer a lot of trouble. As a general rule, these animals seldom attack stock, but when driven to starvation they become bold. It was with the hope that a large number would be killed that a genera! invitation was extended to the people to assemble and make a roundup. All kinds of vehicles, from the old fashioned top buggy to the latest In au i A Col-ling- up has 1st lice force; 'ranklla- lund Ms-- English who vai t aristoc-iousl- make he finally are ieople ;ay that I LEADING LADY SHOES ljr harltt FOR WOMEN hasten gallet rson tad tomoblles, were in evidence, and many men appeared on horseback and joined the chase. One drive was made In the forenoon and another in the afternoon, lunch being served between the two trips. Later another effort will be made to exterminate the trouble some animals. f leading tsdy described best las malt sptnd ti tnds. Hi Shews art la three words Style, Comfort. Ser vice. You rarely Cod all these qualities combined la oiftshoe. , Chinese Crowding Vladivostok. An Increase of 40,000 In one year to the Chinese population of Vladivostok alone, coming entirely from the shows that province of Shantung, there must be sortie particularly attractive business there to Interest tbe exceedingly keen business men of that ye go! whirl ay hunt ora iiolne hr time m SHOES are Poituia it frlenH e a ffrt j ofawhile itah It Slip. dms-doll- cat a f aeti W is of tb In. ad w e docW used hJ ve it of neat and dressy They lit perfectly and arc extremely comfortable from the No better values beginning. are obtainable anywhere. Your dealer will supply you if not. write to us. Look for the Mayer Trade Mark on tbs sole. Ve also make Martha Vaib-Infilo- n Csmlort Shoes, Special Merit School Shoes, Honorbilt Shoes for Men. f. Mayer Boot & Shoe Company MIIWAI'KTE, WlS. write )t Correspondence. Swift, alluding In a letter to the fre quent Instances of a broken corre spondence after a long absence, givef the, following natural account of thi At first one omits writlni causes: fir a little while; and then one etayt a little while longer to consider of ex crises and at last It grows desperate and one does not write at all. la thli manner I have served others, and have been served myself. - The Meat Industry. Tbe number of wholesale establishments engaged In slaughtering and meat recking In the United States during the calendar year 1904 was 929, and their comblued capital was emThey furnished 74,134 wage earners, paid $40,320,972 In wages, consumed material costing $S05,S5C,9C9, and manufactured products to tho value of f ployment to tried I territory. $237,714,690. l iO coffc THE MEN WO KNOW 4. im. mi , pressed qOWEffj Musical South Africa. Onk of the greatest markets id the world for musical Instruments , la South Africa, which spends on an av crape $1,000,000 a year, about $500,000 of which goes Into pianos. , he heart V' JT tayetf I ever without cured u of jry t at a1 learned w l!n food ry if valuinl SLICKERS. SUITS; AND HATS ore the men who hove put them to the hardest tests in the roughest weather. Get the original Tower's Fish Brand made since 1630 A fffgf ? Hates Englishmen. A man named Constant rested In a l'aris cafe the patH I Hat Baas Takas In With Our 130ANII0UR Merry go rounds thla Msl.l.-nril.LM- vnuota. Sivfft.lt. fauMTS ar- other day bo-co- fe Altfvi ... maesfsetnre Rani was In exfor Insulting two Englishmen. planation he said: "I cannot help it; whenever I see an Englishman I so enraged that I could do anything to him. i isJ a Mile. Ragozinnlkova, who shot and killed General Maximoffsky, Is to be hanged. As the result of a premature explo-eloof dynamite at Venice, Pa., four men were killed. Rumors that the Pennsylvania railroad will lay off between 20,000 and 30,000 men are denied by high officials of the company. Mrs. Evelyn Romadka, wife of a Milwaukee millionaire, has been indicted on Bix counts, alleging burglary and receiving stolen property. Mile. Ragoznikova, who, on October di23, killed General Maximoffsky, rector of prisons of the iutnistery of the interior, was hanged October 31. A committee has been organized at Madison, Wls., to promote the candidacy of Senator Robert M. LaFollette for the Republican nomination for president. Bank robbers In Pskoff, Russia, attacked seven men who were escorting a cashier carrying 1,300 roubles, murdered the whole party and decamped with the money. Thete appears to be no immediate occasion for alarm among silver producers that the price of the white metal will drop In sympathy with copper, lead ahd zinc. It is reckoned by the shippers that there are 141,000,000 bushels ot wheat available for export to Europe this year. There will also be a very heavy exportation of flour. Because he failed to carry out an errand of vengeance, Vito Grelnaldi, a member of the Black Hand society, was stabbed to death by members of his own band in Brooklyn. The supreme court, in deciding against the validity of a voting maculae in Massachusetts, declared that any method of voting which hides the ballot from the voter is unconstitutional. John Mitchel day was observed as a holiday throughout the anthracite region of Pennsylvania on October 29. Many meetings were held and prayers were offered for the recovery of Mr. Mitchell. An unknown man was killed at Ontario, Oregon, trying to board a through freight train. Both legs were cut off and the body was mangled. There was nothing on the body to identify ft by. The official cholera statistics published In St. Petersburg for the week ending October 22, show that with the aproach of winter the epidemic Is being checked. There were 1,099 new cases and 41G deaths reported. The French submarine boat Lutln, which sank with all hands at Blzerta, on October 19, 1906, had another' accident last week, and went ts the bottom a second time, but no lives were lost this time. One hundred and ten feet Is the width which the navy department has finally fixed upon as desirable for tbe locks of the projected Panama canal. This is an increase of ten feet in width over the plans on which the commission la now working. The supreme court of the United States has begun the hearing of the Important case involving the constitutionality of the act of congress of 189S making It a' misdemeanor to discriminate against employes because they are members of labor unions. A suit for collection of a Judgment against Charles W. Clark, son of former United States Senator Clark ot Montana, which was filed In the federal court at Helena last week by a Mexican bank, charges that a certain transfer of stocks by Charles W. Clark to his father "was a fraudulent device to hinder and delay creditors. A northwest storm ot short duration, with heavy rain, struck Galveston, Texas, on the 30th. The wind atmiles tained a velocity of seventy-tw- o an hour. One woman was killed by being crushed in a falling house. Twenty frame houses were blown down. It Is stated that ralltxmda in the Ohio River Passenger association have succeeded in Increasing ttielr passenger earnings this summer to such an extent that It Is now deemed useless by the most conservative to fare maximum pasupset the senger rate law. Judge Grosscup of Chicago, of the United States circuit court, has been served with a warrant charging him with manslaughter as one of the directors of the Electric railway la tho electric railway accident at Mattoon, where several were killed. The ball ,v of $3,000 was furulBhed. Ocean freight rates to Europe are from ten to twenty per cent higher than last year, and they are likely to go still higher before they reach their former level, but there Is no fear of a scarcity of room, in spite of the Increased exports to which the shippers are looking forward this fall. Thy United States court of appeals held that Judge Ilolt of New York hail no authority to Issue an order restraining tho Chase national hank and other banks from disposing of collateral, enabling them to secure loans. The banks are permitted to sell collateral to protect the loans. By a dcal'conHummated at Henderson, Ky., tho Imperial Tobacco company purchased the entire 1907 tobacco crop pledged to tho American in Equity in Henderson, Society Union, Webster, Hopkins and Crittenden counties. The deal Involves sixteen million pounds of tobacco. Tha Ute Indians now In South Dakota have premised to cause no disturbance while representatives of the tribe are sent to Washington to lay tholr grievances before the government Chief Red Cap, however, refuses to recognize the orders that the Ute children be sent to school. , n aderful Striker, eta. Aimmment v non a a da, M. f. Good Advlca. Lord Brampton (Sir Henry Hawk-Ins- ) celebrated his 90th birthday recently, when he gave this characteristic advice; "Never get mixed up In lawaulta or the law. 1 think 1 know lotcethlng about IL" d Tims Sometimes Flies So. "Mabel, asked tho dear girls mothA Cure That , Has Held Good for er, what time did that young man leave last night?" Four Years. t "Why," replied Mabel, I believe It Mrs; Mary Crumllsh of 1130 West was nearly 11 oclock." "What? I am sure It was later than Third Street, Wilmington, Del., says: "Some years ago I that, Bald the mother. How strange!" remarked Mabel, began to feel weak and miserable and dreamily?1 "We both thought It coulone day awoke from dnt possibly be that late." The Cathoa nap with a pierc- lic Standard and Times. ing pain In my back TESTED BY TIME. NEWS SUMMARY EWAN that scream. made me Hows This? W offer On Hundred DuUnn Reward tor inf cured by Until SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills. They lo relieve Die treaa from Py Hpepala, amt Too Hearty Eating. A perfect remedy for IlUiliieKH, Nausea, PruWHliieaa, Bad Taate In the Mouth, Coated Tongue, Pain In th Side, TOItriD regulate the Dowels. SMALL Pill, SMALL DOSE. SMALL For two cam) or (tunH that cauot be could not Lwrrtt Cure. y j CIIF.NKT I.IVER-The- y Purely Vegetable. PRICE-- . Genuine Must Bear CO., Toliwln, O, days I nnderxtfjned, have known K, .1. thenef Signature move and after that torWe,thethe twit IS er, end Iwill.te him perfectly end flriatn'telly in elt Im.lue. I had backache and able to carry out any dMIkmi hma made by tit. nil. WauDiao. Mauviu, llzzy spells all the time. My ankleB Toledo. O. Llruef 1 I iwelled and ran down dreadfully, TUIVi Catarrh Curs la taken internally, acilnt REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. dire, I. y upon the Mood and mucoua aitrfaie( Ol tn was nervous and had awful headaches, Tcatimonlala ernt free. Trice ID cut pc' do f wonder that any medicine could ti,, til. Sold by all Drnuirlua. A RAZOR AND STROP FOR $1 Take liail'a Family lau f.,r eonittpatiun. what Doans Kidney Pills have done VrmmlUur meuf nif bIihm atrophy itmll pout fluid four for me. They cured me years ifiiAnu?Htl to holrf Knew Wnat Wat uoming. ft no, tip rikxor )r of lOt '.n t. Rnthi ittfk fcoi irrtfttitw ona pprftt i i and have been well ever since." Imbbhsil Wife Well, I declare. Heres an Hollow fPMiunnt point, H hunw A tlonbt itR'iiiiR. (writer trop of Sold by all dealers, 50 cents a box. old school friend of mine who has ruLtwr hHf ouljr bjr Ibr btU ftuU mrtrKM itlc'tttl Rwhl. V Foster-MllbuUlwkw K. Id.. iiiuor Co., Buffalo, N. Y. ilmtffonL Pa . 139 S. just made a fortune. 8tre, Husband All right, my dear. Go WANTED. HE JUST WHAT ahead. Tell me that you might have married him. Surely Here Were Musical Tastes Hides, Pelts and Wool. Enough to Suit Anybody. ds'f full liiftM'tions to milk vtxtr BM'ent bottle, To got full value, ebip to tbe old reliable Pain Wild IRint atoi twlit hinUntlyi rwmovwt HArOacI. Ketiraliria. tn on umiitta; cool tl TootliaWiv, & Minn. Hide V. X. Minneapolis, Eurt'o., A gentleman of the most cultivated wnft. takan four r i burn will pot 1I tutor. A Hold in voart bp ftt" times drtvV'ls . musical tastes, wishing to change his lwk. It's difficult to generate Philosophy K. h. WuUOl' l', W.bu residence, advertised for rooms In a on an empty stomach. N. U., Salt Laks City, No. 45, 1907. W. private family "fond of music," The next mall brought him the following reply: "Dear Sir: I think we could accomKIDNEY TROUBLES modate you with rooms, and as for music one of my daughters plays the The kidneys are essential organs for keeping the body free from imparlor organ and glttar; another one plays tbe accordeon and banjo; I play purities. If they should fall to work death would ensue in very short time. tho cornet and fiddle; by wife playB Inflammation or Irritation caused the harmonica and my son the flute. by some feminine derangement may We all sing and If you are good at spread to 6ome extent to the Kidneys tenner singing you would fit right in and affect them, The cause can be when we get to singing gospel hlms so far removed by using Lydia E. evenings, for none of us kings tenner. 1inkhanis Vegetable Compound Or If you plays the base vial we have that the trouble will disappear. When a woman is troubled with one right here In the house. If you pain or weight in loins, backache, want music as well as rooms and swelling of the limbs or feet, swellboard we could accommodate you and ing under the eyes, an uneasy, tired It. for there would be no extra charge feeling In the region of the kidneys, MISS KAfE A. HEARN Llpplncott's. she should lose no time In commencing treatment with FAMILYS SKIN TROUBLES. Fac-Simile irumtiu-Uuii- 11 Wh-le- ( vftitittd-iRmi- h! Eczema, Heat Rash, and Scalp Affections Afflict Different Members, But Cuticura Cures Them. My wife had eczema for five or six years. It was on her face and would come and go. We thought we would give the Cuticura Remedies a trial. We did so and she ha3 never had a slgji of eczema for four years. I myself used Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment some time ago for falling hair, I now have a very heavy head of hair. We used Cuticura Remedies for our baby, who was nearly bald when young. She has very nice hair now. She is very fleshy, and we had so much trouble with beat that we would bathe her with Cuticura Soap and then apply Cuticura Ointment, It would dry the heat up so much quicker than anything else. Mr. II. B. Sprtngmire, 323 So. Capital Street, Iowa City, la., July 16, 1905, and Sept 15, 1906. Preposterous, An aged Jersey farmer, visiting a circus for the first time, stood before the dromedarys cage, eyes popping and mouth agape at tbe strange beast within. The circus proper began and the crowds left for the main show, but still the old man Btood before the cage in stunned silence, appraising every detail of tbe misshapen legs, the cloven hoofs, the pendulous upper lip and the curiously mounded back of the sleepy-eyebeast. Fifteen minutes passed. Then the farmer turned away and spat disgustedly. "Hell! There aint no such animal!" Everybodys Magazine. . lt Compound Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable this medicine did Read what may be the means of saving her life. for Kate A. Hearn, 620 West 47th (Street, New York, who writes: Pink-ham- s I owe a debt of gratitude to Lydia E. Dear Mrs. linkham: with Vegetable Compound for it has saved my life. I suffered and my blood was Kidney trouble. Irregularities and painful periods, fast turning to water. I used your medicine for some time and it has made me strong and well." Lydia E. Hnkhams Vegetable Compound made from native roots and herbs cures Female Complaints, such as Falling and Displacements, and Organic Diseases, Dissolves and expels Tumors at an early stage. Debility It strengthens and tones tha Stomach. Cures IleadaebOiofGeneral tha Kidneys in and invigorates tho whole system. For derangement Is excellent either sex Lydia 11 rinkhaui'a Vegetable Compound It ' Mrs. Pinkham's Invitation to Women Women suffering from any form of female Illness are Invited to write Mrs. linkham, at Lynn, Mass., for advice. It is free. JJ W. L. DOUGLAS & $3.50 SHOES THCWORLO $3.00 C58HOE8 FOR EVERY MEMBER OR THE FAMILY. AT ALL PRIOE8. To on who emn prar. W. L AOff domm not mmhm $ mail ojAeOfUIUUSOouotam Aimn'm $3 $3.80 ahoad D.ireMf )wof, amCWitiO (than any othme manu taolu ror, THE REASON W. T Dougta. Hora .re worn by more peoffl, tn .11 walk, ot life than soy other nmke, I ber.uxe or their anil iierlor wearing qoaltitea. excellent etyle, The eelertioa of the leather, and other material loreurh part of the ihoe, and every detail of the'maklng 1. ItKiked after by the moat eompleteorganUation of nperintaodeiita.foremenand Skilled tho makers, alio receive the hlgheat wasn. paid In th, hoe lndnetry, amt whane wnrkman.hlp cannot be excelled. If I could take yoa into my large faotorles at andliow you how carefully W.L. lkmgln. made, yon would then underetand why they hold their attae, tit better, wear longer and are of greater value than any other make. cannot $a mm tailed mi mnymalmm. 14 .DO and $8.00 Ottt W. Shoaa name Mr and CAUTION I J he genuine have tdga 1. ltouuhw atampetl ou bottoni: Take If he cannot aupply you, tend So Huhetltute. Ault your dealer for W. L. lhiuitlae ahoctu price direot to factory. Shoe. eut everywhere by lualL Catalog free. Braciloa, Mam euy-Htlln- ihm-aar- d A Value. "Nonsense," said the high financier, "we did not sell a worthless fran- chise" But such Is current report," Yea tured tho Interviewer. The high financier made a gesture of Impatience. "Young man he returned, severely, "If you go; hold of any old franchise that you could unload for two millions, would you regard It as worthless?" No reply being possible to this, none was made. SNOW LINIMENT Is 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 ILLS THAT FLESH IS HEIR TO. Important to Mothers. Examino carefully every bottle of CASTORIA a safe and sure remedy for infants and children, and see that it Bears the Signature of In tTso For Over 150 Years. The Kind You Have Always BoughL Slightly Mixed, "How did Henry get along when he had to testify In court, Mrs. Mixer?" "He got along good enough till the lawyer tangled him all up with one of them air long hypcrdemlo questions." a Quick and Permanent Cure for Three Sizes, 25c, 50c and $1. Sold by all Druggists. , To con woman lue Anll-eptl- Improve ' u hit heat It all we tl.ii-We will . hi r FiTlU shaulutety fice A large tll.ii box tl 1axUne wall book ot mid Icd.moiituK Bend your name and umlrc.--j on a postal fun "OUCH, OH MY BACK" NEURALGIA, STITCHES, LAMENESS, CRAMP TWINGES. TWITCHES FROM WET OR DAMP ALL BRUISES. 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