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Show Ed. Woods, Jr, TO EASY OBITUARY WEALTH ACQUIRE BBBMSBMMBMSMI on Any One Can Lay Up Treasures 10 He If Is rsy Earth willing LAID AT REST Ad old confldentiar clerk In a N York banking bouse fian JUHt deleaving an estate of between $2,000,000 and 13,000.000, all saved out of his wages and acquired by Investment Fur from being a difficult feat, this U rather easy. Any bright boy who fancies such a career can repeat It. has Suppose an qfflce. boy of sixteen In two years saved by pinching I00. He can loan It at legal Interest on good personal security or Invest It to yield five per cent.. In the former case. If the yield Is kept reinvested It will grow to '1300 by the lo the latter time he Is seventy-five;- ' case to 12,100. Hut the boy keeps on saving. His wages are raised from trine to time; and as his second, third arid succeed-luIn $100 come more quickly, each Into to grow on Its way turn Is set thousands. At. thirty five he has a sulary of perhaps . $3.&00 a year, and saves 11,800 'of It or more." The sa,D vings of that, single year, kP to will grow vested at legal Interest, Uut aireauy ne 120.000 In 40 year. baa many other dollars at work, tor him or rnther for his unloving heirs. InAs bis salary, grows, he saves and I'robabiy more vests more, and still he will see frequent chances or profitable usuiy. Hut .be will m yer take a risk. He Is a'fmthful and trustworthy He though not brilliant employee . or gluttondoes pot become dissipated ous, and sb lifts no use for doctors His employers appreciate him and he coins their appreciation Into more . Funeral services were held over the re mains of Gwendolyn Trior tho beloved wife of George Prior of the intra wara at the meeting house, Bishop Hales The choir led by G; W, presiding. rwh vv self-deni- Mv ' - Invo- - Father." 'The first speaker was Ha said in art (hat Bishop-Larten- ; to' Span- - a tt ! 10-e- Kr.fi-li- ." own. n . which was very ' itr!4rl. " beautifully ' WdTICKTlU'KKUlTtlim ; ot Kilns ..i.ini. unit, V.MlL'll''rM - ... .. ....( .... K..i,fi t nil 1 mint .Ui.. . ksiH7. . - . .vBishop Hales made few cloning bearimr a faithful testimony ,XIA O It .N.'Jl .V'H t ..1tiiiuit. It, lt , to the moral worth of the decease AI.KK l - MO T l,r'I! U' ' lt r"' on home her died at I u Prior Sifter s'lmt. .' uy 1 Tuesday the 20th inst;,she was born at Rath Gavin, Glamorganshire, fcouth Nut k minute should be loft when a' Wales, July 5th 1833. She leaves a fus id , shows fvmtitomsofcn 'Up. th m- chilJ five children, Eighteen gia band, children und two great grand children. beriaina Cough Kemeily given at soon niiil.-or 'even . . The, floral tnbHU-s- ' wire very me. aa ika t ... k. . . . . htirnmrs hoara.v wiil j ne : c u.ih 'c,tw'n8 eais. an the congregation lrtfu after the" wo. all ea fcobe.t j S eis. Holer c';. wa? lb; by given prayer -- . DAILY DIET HINTS By PK. T. J. ytttCV AMEBA A ' THINKING ORQANI8MT ' is a stomach with certain other organs attached, it has been well said. The ame-fc- a, y Spanish FoikTeople areGivttiConvin I'roof, ingr eminent biologist, Cope, says the ameba adapts means to ends in securing mel.with as much precision as does a statesa governman In organizing Now Prof." James, the' ment. famous psychologist, says that of thought is the , adaptation means to ends. Hence, viewed from the psychological side, the ameba is a thinking organism. It Is, in fact, impossible to distinguish between the digestive function and the thought function. And as there are no powra in the oraanlied body which to not exist in embryo, In. the.. we single celt, and contrariwise elemental the can determine functions of the complex organ, ism by examining those pf the nrimirv cell, we find. a most In timate relation between food Each Influences and thought. wv ..... For perfsct Aiticlo--'cai- druoglsu svtrywlisrs, -wthorlsci to retiTB ,a" ' ,r, r'.f I get our flr.c, tm .i ' .'. J Pest Cs; ft ! THE WHITE IS Get. A White . . KiKG Sewing .'Kcciiw SAT1SFAUI0.V UARANTaD Descriptive Joucralisrv or. David Moyd George.. l.s;i ic'".;ir Hritiiii.-of Great the exchequer ' described In a Freuch the -- ve ling Apache of tho J?ritltsli crl sis." This ia.one.of the qultei piua. In Figaro, or Paris: "Tin yr ARTHUR G00K ut grai is of l.loyd George shoots out fiames. It is wiili' the iiitnate. majesiy of a tliat lie treads the plat kttig of stamping ywholing vMlt- c ihakfg the mass, of bis Ions black hair. u.tw, irir.g. thj Mr iv.L'L Tr'-i'-- Frifnly-r- ei IN DAYS . . r; GONE B ssr 111 111 horrit'.tf Eh;cfct FarticuVr Fcc.p!tfs imfirj Any fling was good enough in tha I'm of clo'her; we ae to'd i'iat i ome evtn wore fu'ti mcde ' from sack's. ' This was all tell ind good while it was a necewi'j. Now, howeverr a man musthavf a t'i'or m u'e suit in rder to look presentable. Tho very kid clothes are made by the UU - ' .,,rfct Ul5 ! a: I'.a'i .1 On I Co, DIXIE TI10F.I88 CO, See V. B: ROBERTSON w "Fir oop !1 v. tir4!-M'a'- e-- cd .. - leal i.cle . i.t. tinu-- I Ia iv? 1,1 b tfU-- .an- Ufair'Kiii ratifv mif result ao 1 on her aUvice, kv them a trial, at Larson's cirug tatoie. fDoan'8 Kidney lMis tcttxl ju.t d8.-- r than lut rand iK'ltt in " v $15,000.00 't7U'f)re. csh prics for BCSt Scrtbner's. Theo- take nootheri dore Roosevelt made the following complaint of the cruelty of nature: In ' lKaih by", violence, daath by coM. Oread "Unseen Power." death by starvation tbise are the A curious story comes from Dun normal endings of .the stately anH fi.i.,nHii" Seoiliiiid. The recrnt or beautiful crentures of tb wilderneH. currence of foirr fires In rapid succes The sentimentalists who prattle about i.slon in the household of Thomas Wat the ncareful life of nature do not real son, hm had the effect or terrortziiut ize its utter merrlletesnesa; although the family. These outbreaks have earn all they would have to do would be had their origin In ca,18e which. Ik to look at the birds In the winter Inscrutable to the occupants of the woods, or even at the Insects on a house, and Mrs. Watson, who hniin Life . cold morning pr Imagines ihiit a from Is hard and cruel for all' the lower been at ork has agent supernatural cr.ntures, and for man also In what She, with others In the domicile, the BcntlmentaliBta call a ."state cf have lately been living in drenil nature." The savage of today show Afraid to go to bed o nlglitti. members us what the fancied age of gold of ur of the .family. bave'sat up to watch ancestors was really like; It 'was. an for further manifestations ' of the age when hunger, cold, violence, and strange, uncanny, "unseen power.",..c Iron cruelty were ' the ordinary . If Mathew life. of complements ' Arnold, when he exprersed the wish But(y Maklnp Cor.tumes. i know the thoughts of earth's "vie; a.nd girls In Oberamnieigiii Women orons, primitive". tribes of the been busy for the last, tvo Mve bad really desired an answer 10 his earn In making new coctumes for u niientfon. he would have done well to take 'part bi the who' vlHlt the hoipes of the existing reprePSRBlon play ..this yertlO'.'Ttartte primitive sentatives of year uro thr. villagers were aneemnrs, and to watch them east ing saved from a pest, and made a vow the for un Wool and guts; while as to have the play l: representing ; 'th lij "pellucid lind pure", feelings of of the Savior as they Urth and resurrection Rood primitive maiden, creu Imiiginary that came of the a remembrance were ihowe of any meek, cowlike t ihe "Mary Maria .Meyer them. to tore who nccepied marriage by p"""' MHuiliibne" or the play and Ottillo chnee or of convenience, as a matter ZIiik (hi; ."VliRltl Mirty'.".' ' ' ' flf CIMII'KO, fhilitors, Ix'sklrs I Measure 24 SSsm5Ssms nt sBMssHSBsaai SOLD BY 0 m'mm Jex Uumber eciripsny M Lli I P'ld W tibert rKUr nuld 1 J. Horace S. Ensign, Socri'Uiry.' , treal It TOP) G. McDcnaW, from ills ' THE AMERICAN EXPRESS 24 2 HOURS TO CALIFUKn"1 1-- . HE MISSED iHillman .Stnnd.ird and ... ..... oaves .iaii 1 SOMETHING GOOD no.t lay at 2:i0 SUrpini 'ii' louri-s- l .... '.' J p. m., ciko daily at ' p. m. V n .'i I m vk doily An T RAIrl) TWO OTHER FAST T fr C iilifornui.lriivo .ShIU . By Not Taking His Home Paper tt 5 . - H50P'1 Hn Profit by this Poor Man's Mistake - COI ONISI IAKI.S-.- to San f ri.nciscci.Sn 's Angeles, lmperi.il, etc., tin sale Oct, 1st to I?" inc lusive rtt $25 00 from Salt Lake City. 9,fl. ' I TickoK CIIY IICKI-- tV-l- l I Information iU'rnture-tfn- OIIICI-- r.xchrtnvjo If,, . IC9.HAIN ST,' I. l,in,"! J- 3b is "llMill I'm skit nl. s Imo-dre- Full . .enU-rUiinrn- w. ,ie - ical PtRwyAtoW'pfik ((rjJ357wU7 Oj - . and Frnnom- j . ' ' I 8- i cups find 70 ultt ined $4,000.0(iwill lx'.sptnt in free' kviturcs' ; ' or visitors. 'Rkcv& daily" for purges that i$$r$nU? $6,000. I Keducett rates on all railroads. ;'''; l or further information e.ddiess the wcrelan.45 We t South Tt mple strtot. Salt Lake City. Ot nera! ftdmission. 25c, chi!dr n, 0c. 1 s a?e:iti fir thj UuteJ totue. Remember the name - lean's YT V OCTOBER 3 TO 0 pro-r,l- ' Most Most yJSST1' Looks really thought ( n i lit iin. had taken i;ua with X''.'l'JV'' Covers Salt Lake City was severely ffiic 5d August 1907. a.ffe el - and. 1 trouble with liidney I a.k, ' ibnu.'h ain isy from j i'ltor.sly n BEST PAINT VALUE State; Fai 1 1U i i-- ' incd Doan'ii- Kidney 1 ill over two xnl heallh, years ago, 1 have lecnlii g b c'l b )nul fora.ioccaai except a f di: by few has betqukkly You ira .lwi!sof this remidy. to publish the'sUUm i.t 1 gaVi in"1 of l'oun's Knuey lMl i.i n iai.' , 1 Evan, Second ward, llttih. avs: '"SI ce li Mrs. David p.,rlt c were JNKNOWM TO NATURE , nil that was rtquired to nl eve n e. 50 cents For sale by all dealers. I'rice ' sole towAll the New York, and Cruel for Co., Foster-Mitbur- n article re- - ,tp 't Lowest Prices -- . ; b in. t8srcprts.!f.tedand.a few In an "tnral . wajl f up; lie-- , f..,t an'jtl'l. g'iV'f.i' ",.),, you firing iitm I JuK -- .i.itfv Theo- If I Li power of the Brain. ' rf mightier than Tbo'igbls of band Sophocles - J me, . ...... itt er Creaturee, Accorded to dore Roosevelt .y.-- j, CiAHlJll Cer-ra- ..a , Half block eiibt i f CoiiKiei'1 . . ffiLlQ K L it O fl I' 11.," Electric Supply ! bad Said by w.r--ttd i be cure dhnhaea, fif nnv. v,. K.t..r tuku ' t It J. h comiilaint , pleasor' made than, the tett of time and this is MacMre Curs. children and. iM valuable and equally . medici.i : rn paiticulary true of a Hlney all L)ca'.dr3.. " ' V this adults. SU by ttn-... t.niter:e. nbleli .it...a ,ltad...ir Doaa's Kidney IM a have ' Wl at Letter teHt. and Btood it wi 11. tint. ...... anu wiiU'li eie 1 i. it HI S? n us tb's m i.r.iln.t i the: wi merits of tf lO'jr COinpieXH'Ii ,iui proof could you demand, thtn the stateme t nir U reader d raise) abU by a d;ror.I- - '.i.wrfr.r be assumed that tl.rj aie to in ui u.e immko.. ...( By taU.ig .Cl amberlan'jt.iifn.ed .fa SoanL--h Vork rtiidtnt who has' . liver. .... vU.ich will be oiii'miiJ i sties , ;....; ..., uii t.ri i ti.ivit cured. I'll nil 'vfi has nnt and t ia uirirn bocn cured stayed e for a. h division,i iu of M'. liend tho following: pruvv Ulii. SobUiy All Dealers. mental digestion we need good conditions.' Avoid worry and meals. I yrry before and during . . U M I Ml AT.,.jigTisL;.n.i.mmi: Fork.-- ' yes, the. price that's always right Uf ' The; Spanish Lincoln, Mei. 2.34 Lvnn St., who ' 6, ibf&pcntkd lipm" s an ex rtsio n vie all liU to hear, and hcn it ;a us? Iain's Ci lie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy it muani that it never fail to The test of Mtrit. which-ever- so-- more, and Aarc-wr- your best. The trying on of a suit does not obligate, you to buy. Come in and we will show you why Harvard acquired its reputation. 1 1 : previ-r.ttheatt- the. primary animal repreof senting the tlood cells Is built, .tissue of the bo-tho physical from viewed is, side, an organism for procuring and digesting food; yet the s - t An animal Pills ..1, Let us denionstrate to clothes you that Harvard will enable' you to look "Mei.i-tation- ;' , GuiuuDlivil 'H. .i,i,t . . buv-iiARRD.- " iMpiiraUj Jas. L. HaiHh" " -- clothed 'yolrnicanvant wl?en they and'.only-ge- t - MK1 ,irj-- OFFICI' TABLETS AND THE FAIN JS QONE.' of They are the hind id f Jx-ri-s Satisfaction with have rVflrtetime Neuralgia that I would go crazy. to Sometimes it is necessary never but of them, two you the . Any. P. OF THESH relieve always been- - a!ity;acut.astu a. "class" that is nil tjieir - g the", bavc c plcasin oii-tr- ON T1K( S rSAnUn "difrerent.'ey are - 11 , H '"I have awfnlspcMa of Neu and have, uocwrtu Seat deal without' getting benefit. "For the ast .... t i'- - Upen fauna: Harvard Clothes 11 J . . wear you expect. 1 s iridic ction et x " made bv Daube, Cphn &'Co. cf. Chicago, are built to kivc you satisfa- ; ... the other directly. mi HARVARD CLOTHES - s Yr, Registered Optician inside that makes a suit hold its shape. , ?Hi.i.ih 30-- 1 L. 'Mr" Jones . self-cultur- e " Ind. rhone on the that is put . other-leakage- HACK and TRANSFKK Special Rates to Theatrical Comiuuiis and tailoring I Pork nliout the same time that i Costly Oscrjj.-- tis of Wolves. Brother and Sister Prior" came in 18C2; Hart Merrlom. chief to Accordirc there was more equality then among of tie ti,ilirlct! ri:rvey; the Incresiflrg the pudplo than there is now. His be added 10 raviigo i.f wolves' is to of"with Brother and Sister the in ,7iy Ami rli sn Prior had bten very pleasant; he be- - wealth In tie northwest Jast year he lieved Sister Prior to be a good Latter eayi.. the depredations amounted to value ,pf .property day Ssin't, she had fought a good fight $13,0001011 in ;. Is .large sum Ttl nH hu,i kftit the faith to the last and occasioned tv loss te down"' HtiUli ana rest, has irone to a a t ace of piece wild animal alone J fl of .mi. which God has oreDiired for all those of rapi'ly Increasing pormln-rouniry ... who serve Him faithfully to the end of a iun.1 has: so ncen la ': ... this mortal life. iiiimvt up null HIH or .. Sister Annie Heck sang a very ueauw-.- rfufals of all sorts naa neen rtswra , , from ntennres to-- llfe. ana ful solo. i of snort for the huiur inin Dr. Jos. Hughes .was the'next speakislii.iift that .wqlyes shon;4 er he said In part: ho w.i.t.well ac- fl Is asto.i n r.t'.i,l)v inrrpnsed of late tU Sister and Prior; th h'orfnwest ' a leKion. which has ripquainted with Brother ho had known them all his life. The idlv" btt-- developed, and that .soch.aii tti families had lived neighbors for 47 .n:..',.i'u.rl,'. Hpttlers tr.i'i true friends; f should have allowed this Increase were and always they years York I'ress " he believed sister I'rior was wormy 01 nas ueam life, eternal of crown the been a frienu to Sifcter Prior; it is a CuurdidDbUp. Kcticcs. friend to all who suttee.. Death d eB 'r', Probate not end ail. , The gospel of Jesus T'iinTVifiMKii'iti r n' rii 'ilvi ' Christ trivea hope of a life to come; cr fur furllirr iiifd. iii"tl"H" solo Lars W. Niehon lang a spends nothing on enjoyment or or travel. In tho end e dies a lonely death, and from the fanw.is will case thai follows the lawyers "' profit mightily. . There arc probably' a tew boys tn New York today, who will do llii "ry ut thing It Is in them to do It. Is It worth wlil'.e? THE RELIEVE and it is just those most parts that count in a suit of clothes. It istheworkman-shi- p (uh lie marries "O . , gold. Of course he never anirO cation was offered by John Moore.. The choir sang, "The Resurrection g lv,inS-growlr- " You Can't See the Vital Parts - its-ap- AGED LADY the Price. Reducing the Hips With Toothpicks. Cue of the newest and cleverest flesh reducing methods Includes only toothpicks und a teacup as the wall sSiand cloae up-t- o taratus. soii.e here, diructs the exponent of this method,, "jnrst making sure that there is u liiga uiamei shelf or other elitlf so: tac'abfrvt: your jfud tjiat the The upiiitcd'liSrid caii jui touch U. toothpicks 50 ol themare to be thrown or the riuor Just in from tue toes, arid With one sweep of the; body a tootuptck Is picked up and ip.aced by a; Birt'ttl.iiig'.oi; tWe arm, in the teacup which stands on the high shell. This potion biings Its the bending ot the body at the waist which reduces the abdomen, and the twisting of the torso, which' ptakea the waist sjpple'snd aleiideronj reduces the hips .an Inch 4 week.. ..' ' ci!( ' lnder'iwk,nM-'- . Iha |