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Show ROOSEVELT'S ALL COFFEE dust, chaff of bad beans in HEWLETT'S Stool cut fresh roasted M AFRICAN No LUNETA COFFEE II game came fast and cheetahs, giraffes. rninoceroses and more lions were added to the list, in all 14 varieties of animals being secured. Meanwhile Kermlt was busy with bit cameras and the naturalists prepared the spe- GAME ft YEAR ON DARK CONTINENT NatUr.,ilt, Collec"te7Hudred. Specimen. f0P of the Smithsonian Inat.tutlon-Ker- mlt Photo?.-"phe- r of the Party. Th,o.!ore hunt " ,lully km,n " V "" ex""dl"'. lusted near- Koo-- in - &r nirnr Sunday Excursions r 2l. ,tu,ion and -- pS flora of the Uirk Continent and commissioned the to obtain them. For this trip, Salt Lake to Kurekii Mammoth, Silver City. $2.75 round Tula lei'ts Unioa Depot 7i4S I. ro. $1.25 round trip, Salt Lake to Lfhi, American Fork and Provo. (J Titll Itivtt UdIoi Depot 1:00 I. m. Lome by the Institution, but Mr himself and his on Kermlt, presuma-y earning much of California Excursions them by his artt-cK'- s in a magazine for which he received a will be announced shortly. Thru Not wasting much timeprice service to Loi Angeles not later after leavthan June 15. For tickets, litering the White House. Colonel Rouse-volt call information further or ature sailed from New York on the 169 Main St. Ticket Office, at City steamship Hamburg, headed for NaT, C. feck. G. P. A., Lot Antelet, Cat. ples. With him were Kermlt A.G.P.A., Silt Lake City. J. H. MindetfieH. and three naturalists. Major Means. Edmund Heller and J. Alden Loring, and stowed in the hold was most of their muU.aie oumi ror Killing or photoRUBBER STAMPS graphing the anlmril nf i,w In stork. m Rnlilwr Type Outfits and upiiId-tinu for preservlm? tho Mall orders rowlve prompt attention. tlned for the Smithsonian Institution. SALT LAKE STAMP CO., Silt Lake City n.ei inn naa trained himself to be the Artistic Deception. "Yes, we used to be quite enthusiastic about art, but that was just after my husband had made his first million. We ain't gotn' In much for b record-breakin- ai mi... try. There the game was very plentiful and many tine specimens were bugged. Members of the party made several extensive trips of exploration, notably on and around Mount kenla. The expedition left East Africa December 19. crossed Uganda and went down the White Nile, getting back to comparative civilization at Gondokoro. There they went aboard a steamer put at their disposal by the sirdar, and Journeyed to Khartum, where Mrs. Itoosevelt met her husband, and accompanied him In a leisurely tlp to Culro. During his stay In Egypt Col onel Itoosevelt was the recipient ,of honors and made several many speeches. One of them, In which ho of the praised the administration British, gave considerable offense to the native Nationalists. At the end of March the Hoosevelts sailed for Italy. In a preliminary report to the Smithsonian Institution Mr. Roosevelt summarized the material results of the expedition as follows: "On the trip Mr. Heller has prepared 1,020 specimens of mammals, the majority of large size; Mr. Loring has prepared 3,163, and Doctor Mearns "14 a total of 4,897 mammals. Of birds, Doctor Mearns has prepared nearly 3.100. Mr. Loring 899, and Mr. Heller about fifty a total of about 4.000 birds. "Of reptiles and batrachlans, Messrs. Mearns, Loring and Heller collected about 2.000. "Of Ashes, about 500 were collected. Doctor Mearns collected marine fishes near Mombasa, and fresh water fishes elsewhere In Britlkh East Africa, and . now." "What has caused you to lose your enthusiasm?" "You see them art dealers are such awful swindlers. Joslah got Interest- td In a paintin that they told him It a masterpiece of impressionism, after a good deal of dlckerln' he bought it for a big price and brought it home; but we found out auer we'd lot It hung in our gallery that it was nothln' but an egg somebody had threw against the canvas." Reforms in the Congo. of Be'gim has approved Albert King the reforms proposed by his ministry In the administration of the Belgian Congo. The most important is the abolition of the system of collecting hues through forced labor, under which frightful cruelties have been perpetrated in the past. Hereafter taxes are to be paid in money, not by labor, and are to be reduced in imount; native officials are to be substituted for white; and obligatory labor on the part of adults is to be restricted to the works designed for the Improvement of their own condlton. Trapped. perpetually clever man listened solemnly to the tramp's hard-luck story. That's the same old yarn you told last week," he said, winking at me Trifling Matter. Where the Difficulty Lay. Farmer. ''What's all this scrib- I Ming?" I to learn father. You ought it." Farmer. "What would be the pood V thU? If I learnt to write It. I 'OUld nevor rcnA -n ivuu If tTtlmwmlA I,hotter. Up His Affairs. Winding "Look hero. !toot me for! Ttin. whnt did voil I ain't got no quarrel yon," had a fund with .Tim Wnmhat. YOU O0ll'W bj Underwootl tfrvoffraphtCopyiigbt, Jt Underwood, H. T. AFRICAN chief photographer of the expedition, but he also turned out to be considerable of a hunter. A great throng of friends and admirers bade the colonel farewell, and he sailed away, but could not entirely for separate himself from the world, Atthe across the all way practically lantic wireless communication with the Hamburg was maintained. Moreover, at the Azores, and Again at and Cibrnltar, he found the officials him honor, people Insisted on doing and when he reached Naples on April out to 5 the entire populace turned and cheers. flowers with him greet AdBoarding the German steamship Roosevelt Mr. miral for Mombasa, of flowfound In his cabin a quantity llllatn ers and a letter from Emperor At Mes-,ln-a hunting." him "good wishing he a stop was made to view nml thire. at King 1... ,,i.,a eariuquiinu mi"", Mr. Roost- Victor Emmanuel's request, . velt and Kermlt visueu Hex battleship the board on ."m his executor" Knnsas CltV monarch The at Momarrived party rmberto. Journal. received by basa April 21 and was who h.id Jackson, Governor Acting Obliviously Wrong. govern-men- t British the ;.eo, inslructed by They sav dnnrlnllrtna- ninkn pxrcllurthc, to " linti . . to do all in his power looa." Lnusual expedition. the the plans of I "Oh, that can't be true. the hunters Thoy grow .til at i privilege, were granted Kertuit were any help." and Hoosevelt Mr. licensed to kill UnsCan't Convince Her. was joined Emerurm AMombasa the partyveteran Air ....... .,. a ouy nature icno cvuj ( 1 once. The woman who wears hy R. J. Cininghame, lie J. and I lhnj . . ... hunter and explorer, the uemanaged not two will K complexion Tn leton, and these able manner most a in edition It pW. . th. Taking train to Kap ."You want trw1lvv.A vnni liimhsuid? ,aT you organized cannot ngroo? What evi- - lVUS01nof " 0 ms u you UooseVelt give of incompatibnuy Sunt On this "upon" S"? IK 1 rlcan "Wh. t u 1 wildebeests ji two v. turn t.a a divorce "uui occasion he bagged . - rpREE lhl., - Is y.. ''""'""r,"'."' i lor uur ,.ll!S.IIffS! DEHT , lUrtH from wtageprSr1 1 r- 7 Placer.l.t olorun p L , Ut.ij poll say so. ?oo him r. 0 Before proposing h0 Rot up a ,,l,lltlon t'"iuu,ea uiins hui 1 rojolelnK UI, nmnnhMht tm the caravan. Afar JUNGLE he and Cunlnghame collected fishes in the White Nile. "This makes, In al, of vertebrates: 4W Mammals Klrria (admit mid Imtrai-liiaii- (abuul) Total s (about) 2.00 '' 11.SSJ "The Invertebrates were' collected chiefly by Doctor Mearns. with some assistance from Messrs. Cunlnghame and Kermlt Roosevelt. "A few marine shells were collected near Mombasa, and land and freshwater shells throughout the regions visited, as well as crabs, beetles, mllll-pedand other Invertebrates. "Several thousand plants were collected throughout the regions visited by Doctor Mearns, who employed and trained for the work a M'nyumnezt named Makangnrri, who soon learned how to make very good specimens, and turned out an excellent man in every way. were materials "Anthropological gathered by Doctor Mearns, with some assistance from others; a collection was contributed by Major Ross, an American In the government service at Nairobi." E. WEUSTKIl. To Remove a Paint Stain. To remove the unsightly stair, of the paint spilled on the doorstep, try following plan: Make a strong soluell tion of potash and wet the stain with this, keeping It wet until the paint becomes soft. In a short time It will readily rub loose and It may thnn he washed off with soap and water. II any color has penetrated the libers of the wood keep the spot well and it will wet with tho solution, shortly disappear. Paint which has been icft on for some time will jiehJ to this treatment. Well Supplied. Benevolent Lady (to showglrlj Ami dear child, have you no home! Indeed. My father Showgirl-Y- es, ami mother have both married ngnln and I am welcome at cither u'ue. Al MPANY 7MoijJ Z niwayj political. Wems to be an mi b Life. Signature of AW and Rest Contains neither Opium.Morphinc nor Mineral t. Not Narc otic "My motto is 'The truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.' " "Yes; but you'd rather have somebody else tell it." kmktilt Smttl Attti Sttd Peculiar Interest to Women. Mrs. Mary I. Remington, Elgleberry severely from pain and soreness over the kidneys that It was a task for me to turn over in bed. My kidneys acted very frequently, but the secretions were retarded and the pas sages scalded. I was weak and run down. ft other remedies without ben eflt, I began using Doan's Kidney rills and was permanently cured. I was going through the critical period of a woman's life at that time and after using Doan's Kidney rills there was a miraculous change for the better In my health." Remember the name Doan's. For sale by all dealers. CO cents a box. Foster-Mllbur- n Co.. Buffalo, N. T. Try This, This Summer. The very next time you're hot, tired or thirsty, step up to a soda ountain ' It will and get a glass of Coca-Colcool you off, relieve your bodily and mental fatigue and quench your thirst At soda fountains or delightfully. carbonated In bottles Cc everywhere. Delicious, refreshing and wholesome. Send to the Coca-Col- a Co., Atlanta, Ga., for their free booklet "The Truth " About Tells what Coca-Col- a Is and why It Is so delicious, reAnd freshing and send 2c stamp for the Coca-ColBaseball Record Book for 1910 contains the famous poem "Casey At The Bat," records, schedules for both leagues nd other valuable baseball Information compiled by authorities. Use A Dcrfcct Remedy forConstipa lion . 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Made with 1, 2 and 3 burners; the 2 and stoves can be had wither without Cabinet. flfslrr TTwln tf not at jmn, writ, for DacrtiUT Circular 10 Uta nearctiafceucjr ol tb ve nd aurtli 9g von set thia atova ... II n that the nama-nlat- a rtads New Perfection." CiotkMMry Hotel Be F.v-- ry Continental Oil Company (Incorporated) MITCHELLS EYE SALVE FREE! FREEH When Rubbers Become Necessary e. As soon as we divorce love from the occupations of life, we find that labor degenerates Into drudgery. Whipple. A CERTAIN MKTIIOI) foTrorlnf oniiii,.littrrhM.BnilUyi.iTlibriiln Thin niwll.-tnHat'ikiUrril'rrru Hunt-)hnni.uk. . UlncU tbenipututlunfuroTvrnijrriiriiJfAVibaandjvo. grass widow can give she hardly ever does. reference-b- ut A MONEY VALUE PRIZES FREE! And to advertise tlie hand made, weet tuned Segerstrom , Piano and to advertlMe t'aotnrT-to-Ilom- According to Merit And your shuva pinch, shake into your boon Allcn'nt Ilia anllsnptlo powder for tho feet. Curps tired, achinif het and takes the stlnK out of Corns and HunlniiH. Alwnys una It for Breaking in New shoes anil for danrtng partlc. Bold verywherft 'o. Bftniplo mailed FRliK Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Ias Hoy, N. Y. 101 muhut, ara raaa env. $25 to $150 ble bees' nest." A 11 .Guaranteed under the Exact Copy of Wrapper. est height you ever reached?" "I don't know just what the altitude 7,000.00 was, but it must have been much greater than that which you mention. Consisting of I made the ascent shortly after I had Purchase Checks of stepped with my bare feet on a bum- Koot-Euit- a Bears the Digcstion.Chcerful-nes- s a prom ' 41 d. but Jim's dead." cool. Always Bought 3 PER CENT AVecctable Preparation Tar As iimilafirrjj iheFoodandRefiula-lin- g the Stomachs and iWis of thirst-quenchin- THE Departing Senior1 Professor. I want I to thank you for all I have learned awing the past four years. I- I Professor Crump That's all right, ffiT boy; don't mention such trifles. ' The Kind You Have ALCOHOL-- Promotes Coca-Cola.- his penit- isj Tor Infants and Children. a, The companion. "Maybe it is," adlmltted the weary one as he started on. "I'd forgotten mm IN" II ill IIVU II U I It Was His Turn. Two weary travelers were compelled to seek lodging In a country hotel that was unpromising in looks at least Upon conferring with the owner the prospects brightened. "Certainly, gentlemen," he said, "I have one spare bed that the two of you may have a large feather one. This way, please." They followed and were loath to anticipate much ease, but accepted the only thing and retired. One was soon snoring Jong and loudly, the other could not sleep. At about two in the morning the wakeful one nudged his companion. "Here, get up! Time's up," he said. "What's the matter?" asked the, other; "we are not on duty." "No, but it's my turn to sleep on the feather," was' the reply. was and A Pli cimens. George McMillan, an American, was the next host of the hunters, and sev- Lions and Other Animals Shot in eral weeks were spent on his fine Ju Ja ranch and in the surrounding counLarge Numbers. Special machinery removes ell this waste matter and the con. umef buys nothing but coffee. Your grocer will supply you at pound with this Coffee 30o wing met you. I was in the entiary last week." Success THEORY AND PRACTISE. e our Plan of aellinif ptanua, and tbe iumtHi growing rnannfiu-turlniIiluno ia tlia I'uited . ALSO: r Btntt-H- One Lady's Watch One Gentleman's Watch One Lady's Diamond Ring For Answering this MUa. IDEAL la play-I- ns for tlir accompanluieuk two little hr KIN1 grW TftflC alnptng;. TWO LITTLE OIKLSt M uric thHroutlln. care fully with pcu or prnriS on tbla or a acparatet sheet of paper. LOOKS EASY, BUT IS IT2 REBU- Snt TRY AT ONCE. Yonr rhanre Is as OOOD as any one else's. Encloie self addressed. euvclope to euara analnBt answer oetng nilMireptrd. ADDRESS DEPT. 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Don t take a substitute oi unknown composition (or this medicine op snown composition. No counterfeit is ss good ss the genuine and the drugtfist who says something else is "junt as good as Dr. Pierce's" ia either mistaken or is trying to deceive you for his own selfish benefit. Such a men ia not to be trusted. He is trifling with your most priceless possession your health may be your lite itself. Set tnat yon tit what ynu mi fur. LOVFn''CMtTK"FUH' 1 wurk jri.u Hen! IU lUt--UlLLIAUO M KC1ALTV CO., lkjrtt, Ala. - Four hundred thousand people take a CASCARET every night and rise up in the mornin g and call them blessed. If you don't belonpto thia great crowd of CASCARET takers you are missing the greatest, asset of your life. t& ' CAM A RETS toe a ho for a week's trenlmrtit, all drngfp.t. llippent filler la Uie wurld. MiiUou boxota inuutu. W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No, 10. |