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Show LIEUT, F. S. DAVIDSON. Halier College salt ,f UniM I' LAKE CITY. UTAH AV e f't' ' v . Col..im Primary. Academic. depart-1,8:- 9 Vilij 11 (Hu V up TU n ; - Cmwicul Culture. Military Drill, M Ail'll Pe.ah-A- A S 1, x V? A Ill'll iiift ,bld with IK Peculiar douche it marvelously euo-- si fhoroughlycleaime, kills disease germs, tnUaiumation and local Dealt . " . mx ssed tliw ninth- illOK y. i, my 'll Jr lorn athi of D 'loci vv C . 6reat A 4 fV , & y s'1 . , ' : 'A v ii ti w, Ub mm L C., U. S. cure U. H. Iensiou OHIcc, writes: To my mind there Is no remedy for catarrh comparable to Peruna. It not only strikes at the root of the malady, but It tones and strengthens the system In a truly wonderfd I way. That has been Its history In my case. I cheerfully and unhesitatingly recommend it to those afflicted as I have been. F. 8. IXrotlPOKATKD. W Imloanla and Retail, MS nr ospltnl 17-- OKI. t.oarhisnoat prices for Hemp Iron. Copper. Brass! Load. Houles, tildes. KR. lltihher. a. Independent la.iL Mu. ate. Boll Iliono VI UO Weat PO Bomb to wt Street, Koa I.AKK CITY, a ... K. IS. Davidson, Army, Washington. I). Western Iren and Metal Co. ALT $ f'' y j ihi Inttructlont Free, Boston, Maes, , 4 -- It n powder form o be dissolved In pore healmg, germiutUl "Tmd is tar more Jimomical than liquid amiaeptKS lor all 'roaET AND WOMENS SPECIAL USES sale at dru.tqists, 60 cents a box. rii Bo and Book of a. pixToa company s ' Vyy '' i, 'for , A V 'j women yj? t FOR Hit! r r. s r isp, t S v- s v. v, Ari li. can ' i VS I ii iiiiJti,. ti V ,V l at A; few Ldssarly. For further partlcu-lir- i, dell on or write to the Very President. t, 1 II . privateshould Bill It I of 1 v the Mn Him At V1- ludenta are prepared for West lmt Annapolis and all depart-- P Civil Service. A nti of Urnplete corps of able and professors. A limited Umber of rooms, for be ihleh application "'lit "'1 X Special attention to Musio and ercial branches- 'Courses R, 'd Post Graduate and Rut UTAH. Sum' Required Annually to Maintain It and Other Figures. The white house up to date has cost about 3, 000, 000, of which nearly has been paid for furniture and Interior decoration. Originally the state of Virginia gave $130,000 to build It, Maryland adding $72,000. To maliv tain the white house costa from $25,000 to $50,000 a year, the appropriation for thlB purpose, varying considerably. But every now and then there Is bojic-thinextra to be paid for and congress Isk called upon to give an extra $30,000 or $50,000. The biggest pull of this kind ever madp was for $550,000, which was spent a couple of years ago In a partial reconstruction of the Interior and in the addition of winglike terraces gnd an office building.' Every now and then a new set of china has to be provided, and usually that costs about $25,000 rather a big point of view. Repairs run up to t large amount annually,' white paint being an important Item. The president gets his pay , every month in the shape of a check, or more accurately speaking, a war rant, for $LK6.7, which is sent by A messenger to the white house. memorandum of the amount due IB made out by the auditor for the state departmbent and is sent to the warrant division of the treasury, where It is examined and marked as approved. The secretary of the treasury signs it. .the comptroller certifies it as correct and then Mr. Roosevelt receives his money. The smallest warrant ever Issued by the treasury depart-Ynewas in favor of a president of the United States. It was for one cent and was forwarded from Washington to Mr. Cleveland at Gray Gables, the sum bedng due to close the account of salary for the fiscal year. Saturday ' Evening Post. one-thir- "V SRESUHED SEPTEMBER 7th Pin, i "Mri Sc.,.1 ' SCHOOL AUD DAY r A WOMANS COST OF THE WHITE HOUSE. Davidson. If you do not derive prompt and satis- d Doings In Pleasant Lane. Jack Johnsons yallow dog chewed up one of Gabe Tylers boys white factory results from the use of Peruna, capes the other day, and now the dog write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a has a canvas back. full statement of your case, and he will The cottages are all filled and the be pleased to give you his valuable adsummer season is at its height, aacb vice gratia , Address Dr. 9 B. Hartman, President morning games are engaged in, such of The Hartman Sanitarium, Colutn as prisoners base, duck-on-dav- hop scotch and poker, game of penockle, The afternoons are spent in discuss Ing each others clothes, talking about the neighbors and sleeping, and at night the games are started over again. The summer season is a great thing for Pleasant Lane. Thompson, the florist of Westhamp-ton- . is thinking of moving here to start a flower garden. We hope he will, for we are all fond of the beau tlful. Gabe Tyler left this week for someHe loves to where in the country. wander among the daisies and dells in the wlldwood. Mr. Boyle is going to whitewash the new window blinds during his absence. Richmond (Va.) boa, Ohio. with an occasional Journal. Senator Crane's Farmer at a Fire. Senator Crane tells this one: Farm er Dockridge was hastily awakened in the dead of night by Alf, the 'hired man, who told him the barn was on fire. Instructing Alf to blindfold the horses and lead them out, he hurried' ly donned his trousers and rushed Im to the summer kitchen, grabbed a r and ran out to the barn. The roof was burning fiercely, but he dashed into the barn and began with .frantic haste to unscrew the hinges of the door. Alf had succeeded In getting the horses out safely, but the farmer stuck to the job, and finally emerged with the doors Just as screw-drive- Bog BE ti ' h' siil-- f ache? ONLY 25 CENTS: Z. C. Me I. DRUG STORE SALT LAKE CITY, VTAIf MUSIC TAUGHT Modern Methods. Able Instructors. W" s th turner. f th AT HOME BY MAIL. Absolut Thoroughness. A Reason I low end Why. thlit aiuUnt iswll.ln Ihn tywhltia of mutla nnll tuuld tt.4i a i IiivmiIriU Uit nit ib.Nl, if y g fUt,f g, fnmlly li'f i hr, n pm, M.i.ir wum'luo prwwmnrw our iih'HknI lipnrrirnni.l". Bnn i In on" hn In two tupl'T oijl ' 'l. m tmiiiiN m n I. pips'.W. '!' Kuiip.w i,iri,i'rililnw l'h.Nt1 thl nr l l refuntl luilluB la full, p,, uiii.r nih iu, an inirupun ilh the vtuirw. iMHiks tt.l liu cuplrtuf bn'l ttm-i- e free . lnv.-nil.i- ru , frr Largest Conservatory of Music in America. Capital $100,000. Ak W rim p.f " WANTrn 'K and Inin i.mm.rvlul Apiu Ip a lt mir A'llnblll'T. and liitnrmuiUisi. If hiterrted In n inw.lenl innirsn, 1M i.m.iiiIutn lin ..inn ',.tp.l"h'pi f mu'c In " rouMfOB a wlnry bull. Addte Vil. K INILHN VHON4L CONHL'KVA Mn.l Tttat, or litovtr, Colo. Hill Lantit .ur bank or - t) Ait sic, llruiKirrl CHv, I'.iilUin;, Ptlltt, ?anTr;i HALLS CANKER K.LV.'?:-.L.';hHn-J:la- i AND -- DIPHTHERIA litVill fA!lS Oraj Ci.. Cunal AeU. REMEDY roe sal ev au pnuaoiaTi ana tm.Mk oiosua. ...... fall Lt'.i Cl!?. UHt that I could get scarcely about the house. The urinary passages were also quite Irregular, Monthly periods were ,so distressing 1 dreaded their approach. This was my condition for four years. Doan's Kidney Pills helped me right away when I began with them, and three boxes cured me permanently." Co., Buffa.o, N. Y. For sale by all dealers. . Price, 50 cents per box. oster-Milbur- Old Fences Are Valuable. The fate of the rail fence was de dared less than twenty years ago when the value of walnut, oak ani poplar timber Increased to such a fig ure as to make wire fences cheaper In ,the worm fences still In exlstenct there are thousands of walnut ant poplar rails In an almost perfect stau of preservation. The walnut ones ar valuable. An enterprising Chicagt concern recently made that discovery and its representatives have purebas ed many carloads of the rails. TEA You can see how much your confidence in us is worth. It is the making Tour grocw return, Schilling'! Bwt. jmt of us. montj If yoo don't liko Disappearance of the Raven. The raven is passing. Already the bird has almost entirely disappeared from the British Isles. Formerly the American raven was common in New England and In the lower ranges oof the the Alleghany mountains. bird is rarely seen In these ancient haunts. To-da- y a TEA If you havent found-ou- t, Schillings Best you are missing a good deal of comfort. Yotfr grocer return! yoor money If yon don't Ilk! oh Ullng'1 Bret. Dying, Thought of Reputation. Sergeant Weir of the Scots Grays, as paymaster of his troop, was exempt from active service at the battle of Waterloo, In which he nevertheless fought and fell. When the field was searched for the dead and wounded, Corporal Scot of the same regiment found the body of Sergeant Weir with bis name written In blood with his dying hand upon bis forehead. This, explained the corporal, was obviously done In order that the sergeants body might be found snd identified, and that thereby all suspicion of his having absconded with the money of hla troop might be averted. iuiyrr roasET Prollall Ulue. only A large pravkiure loeula. Tbe Ituxs Company. South lioiul, lad. I-- lti-(- l hlng o:e-holder- s Things to Remember Good PAINFULPERIODS l( You Would Be Popular. Be helpful, be sociable, be unselfish, be generous, be a good listener, never worry or whine, study the art of pleasing, be frank, open and truthful, always be ready to lend a hand, be kind and polite to everybody, be but not conceited, nevi r monopolize the conversation, take a genuine Interest In other peope, always look on the bright side of tilings, take pains to remember names and faces, never criticise or say unkind tilings cf others, look for the good In others, not for their faults, cultivate health and thus radiate strength and courage, forgive and forget Injuries, but never forget benefits, rejoice as genuinely In another's success as In your own. always be considerate of tbe rights and feelings of others, have a good time, but never let fun degenerate Into license, learn to control yourself under the most trying circumstances, have a kind word and a cheery, encouraging smile for everyone, he respectful to women and chivalrous In your attitude toward them, meet trouble like a man and cheerfully endure what you cant cure, believe In the brotherhood of man, and recognize no class dlsMucHr"- - AKER! CAN W0?EN RELIEF FiKD Tba Chse of Miss Irons Crosby Is Ons of Thousands of Cures Made by Lydia E. Pinkbams Vegetable Compound. How many women realize t. that men struation is the balance wheel of a woman's life, and white no woman la entirely free from period real suffering, it Is not the plan of nature th-- 1 women should suffer so severely. V" j V T.- .. Ati is Irene Crosby Thousands of American women, how ever, have found relief from all monthly suffering by taking Lydia E. Ilnkliiuna Flesh and Blood Leg No Match in Vegetable Compound, as it Is the most thorough female regulator known to Endurance With Cork One. medical science. It cures the condition It was In the commercial room and which causes so much discomfort and the conversation had turned on the robs menstruation of its terrors. Miss Irene Crosby, of 813 Charlton topic of the powers of endurance shown by men of the past amd present. Street East Savannah, (in., writes K. l'liiklmni'n Vegetable Compound During a lull In tbe conversation a is a Lydia true fririul to woman, it hn been of young commercial man said: great benetit to me, curing me of irregular painful menstruation when everything ."Any man, If he has the will power, and lmtl fulled, and I gladly recommend it to can endure pain or fatigue; I know else other suffering women," I can. for a Silence moment, and an Women who are troubled with painold man of the road replied: "Ill ful or irregular menstruation, backbet you a dinner you cant hold your ache, bloating (or flatulence), leucor-rhnefoot boots on In a bucket of hot falling, inflammation or ulceration of the uterus, ovarian troubles, water as long as I can. that bearing-down- " feeling, dizzi Tbe bet was taken and two buckets indigestion, ncrvoifs ot hot water were brought in and a ness, faintness, prostration or the blues, should taka kqttlo of boiling water to raise the immediate action to ward off the seritemperature to the point of endurance. ous consequences, and be restored to In went a foot of each bettor. Tbe Ecrfect health and strength by taking E. Ilnkhams Vegetable Comyoung mans face began to pale, but and then write to Mrs. Pink-hapound, the other called for more boiling watMass., for further free adLynn, er. "What the deuce Is your leg made vice. Thousands have been cured by the of, sir? yelled former, suddenly so doing. taking his foot from tbe bucket. Cork, sir cork, was the cool answer. and the other gentleman felt Positive, Ccspaliva, Stjeifelive. that he had, indeed, lost. Chicago ODD WAGER IS EASILY WON. I - No Names Mentioned. In case a certain funeral ever does come off in this town Ihere are going to be some mighty cheerful looking mourners. Atchison Globe. thd roof fell in. Plso'i Cure cannot be too blRbly spoken of aa "That's a good deal of risk to take a cough cure. J. W. O'Hbikk, 323 Third Ave. for a bit of firewood. said a neigh N., Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 6. 1900. bor, who had come over to see what he could do. Letter by Thomaa Hood. Firewood, said the farmer, point A letteiSwrltten by tho poet Thomas Ing to pencil marks on the door; see Hood to My very dear Marianne" them Aggers? Well, thems my busihands at a public sale in Lonness accounts for six years and worth changed don the other day for the consideramore thnn the hull darn barn." tion of $9.50. The letter has the following quaint conclusion: "There la a Unlooked For. tale of a little prince who had a ruby Just when we think we've nxed the gold heart, and whatever he wished on It n was instantly granted, but It is not so The dlHmoml point on which to balnnc lull with mine. Neither have I Aladdin's Life and life' lofty or It should have been scrubbed lamp, clone and With fractional precision, bright ere the Chelmsford ball, but ThouhLninntlve. word and deed there now It Is a dark lantborn and the glory cornea tietween bedimmed forever. Some circumstances, tome of Fairyland is wayward Jostling ecare, eome mood e unwise Only the fiery dragons remain, which Some tempor fret, are many and fearful, and the black despair, cats and the demons and imps and the To mar the equilibrium, unfonteen. mII our idee adjustment! And Ilappy ogres, who are the booksellers, except Whose enure calm equipoise can know that they have no eyes In their foreheads. Because the unwavering hand that hold the aruh-la the enme hand that weighed each SPENCER AS MUSICAL CRITIC. triidiast elnr tree It the enme hand that on the ancred of tho i is euke the ungulsli Bmo Philosopher Unable to See Harmony In Tones of Violin. , Margaret J. I'reaton. Herbert Spencprs opinions were Tribute to America. ' most decided on topics which he was A Manhattan merchant reluming not by nature intended to understand tho other day from a comprehensive quite so well as those of orthodox phiEuropean trip remarked to a reporter losophy. Ills musical heresies are What surprised me most In my among the most startling. The violin tour through Great Britain, and on the Is to him "the voice of a shrew in a continent especially, was to see the good temper. lie finds this practicannouncement, Made In America, so ally perfect Instrument has at least the hiss of the frenuently displayed In retail shops. two chronic defects, of high overand the bow production such time th that I can remember over tho string. as is tones drawn It placard, If seen at all. would be com This view leads him to crltlelse our as foreigner the average sldered by for "hissing. for In them sufficient to condemn the merchandise. orchestras tones of stringed Instruments so Now It Is utilised as a trade halt Soth "the Spencer, wbtf predominate." greatly a on and by little and big concerns, a opera, attended never Wagner large variety of lines of goods. Let summed up his views of modern oran American make It me assure you chestras. saying: "Ileauty they can business man feel quite at homo, render, grace they ran render, deliI cacy they can render, but where A Contributor. Is the where grandeurt the dignity, "Have yon ever contributed to tbi sshet mnn? fellow of your happiness Child Is Mature. the very serious person. 1 living at Recife, near There "Sure I have," answered the sardonchild of five and one half a Ihu of am one "I ic rtilxen. Is four feet and two Inches who ycura whose premiums hmuht l. i; who boasts a nustaeba and In height, and family imiKouj paid dinners voire. bass a and deep Wsah'netoe iHHuet-welg- Why suffer with Toothache when wb can eupply you with Toolhacho Drop which will positively top lha Weak, Irregular, Racked with Palna Made Well and 36 Pound Heavier. Mrs. E. W. Wright of 172 Main St Haverhill, Mass., says: "In 1S98 I was suffering so with sharp pains In the small of the back and had such frequent dizzy spells . AS YOU GO ALONG. SUFFERINGS. a, m, Chronicle. Shun the "Blues. are unnecessary. "Blues They mean one of two things an unhealthy body or a diseased mind. In either case distraction Is tbe best remedy. One must atrlve to forget self In work, A busy in reading, or in pleasure. life. Judiciously arranged, will crowd vapors to the wall. There are women who never seem to have' any resources. Let them cultivate a good-sizefeminine acquaintance, wlih varied types to suit ones moods, to sew with this one. shop with that one, entertain and be entertained. There Is always charity work to fill up one's time, even when the social amenities are not pleasing. London Answers. I have used one of your Fish Brand 81ickera for five years, end now went a new one, also one fur e friend. I would not be without one for twice the They are just as far ahead of a common cont ae a common on is ahead of nothing." N.m, m pt.Hrittoa.) , rain fur. idcl hott. eure you dont get one of ths common klnd-t- hls Is ths rfCWCljS mark of escelloncs. B . d f J. TOWER CO., A. U.S.A. BOTTOM, TOWER CANADIAN CO., Limited, 35 TORONTO, CANADA. Makers of Wet WeatherClotlilng Hats. W. L. Douglas TEA S&SSHOESS $4.00 Does it pay to advertise? Depends on circumstances. What circumstances? Gilt Edge Line W. L. Douglas cannot be equalled at any price The tea and the dealing. your money If you don't Ymir rrorrr return Bent. fkJililinff Ufc Relic of Sun Worship. Tbe feeling In favor of burying on the south side of a church Is probably a traditional one. dating back to tbe time of sun worship. A FEW CUTTING REMARKS srtit The purnore of a saw l! to cut It ! hou Id rut reiny, rut rlraiily, and rut with every niovriurnl, Its Made 1 prefer aa Aik Ins huw. the Is 'Silver Bieel, world over ee the finest eruirllile modern In ever made steel anrlentor d end lime. It Is hunt, H holds a slmrpcutttoR edge tugh. than Saw. Its other any 1'inger 1la.Jo tauen perfertly from thick to thin, from handle to lip. Thus It makes keway for liaeif. runt eal!y In temper Is and dwi n-- hui-kl- . perfect. When le nt tor a rnmked thrust. It sprlmrs Inin idinpe will, out kinking anil d'es ti lwi of anv. T he A Iki.iana treat saws, but only Ve malaall type, and sU-s- if cmrrrele-lhiile- il Floor Perferllon Knives, Atkins Saws, eie., are sold by all good hardware dealers. Cabling ur ou requeat, E. C. ATKINS Accept ae nnn HfWWtlMo"yonetheiS tin $IUUUU disprove this ststsfflsiU. greater Intrinsic value Ilian any other shoe on the meiket arl. Ottees, ladwaspolis, Indiana Itinneapnll Museum Sew York, Ctdeauo, Mu fran. bww, lOrairmi', S emptily AUmilu aiU 1 urunlo, ItWoada 1 oa the MSl fo-d- y. . Mias Btaad IJ.M fkere for L Douijt'm frrenp Mon, S'i.btt, Si.hf. Hoyt1 School A Crete Shoom.S J.SU, $St, St.l 6,St.SO CAUTION. Iiin.t upon having W.LIhnp Ins slim--, dike on siiMf Unto. N"Ue Mm do IV. Fjemie Substsme-la- MASIUtAOlUfiLH. W. L. OnugU SJ.SO shore have bv their si, Crllrnt alyls, easy fining, and superior wearing qualities, achieved the1 largest sale of any IJ.lt shoe In the world, hey nrelust sa goad the only those that cast you SS.tH) to 7.00 le dltlerence the price. II I could take you into my laclory at Hrnckton, Mu., the lereret la the world under one root mnklrg men's lino shoes, end show you the cere with whk h every patrol hougine snore I. made, you would reallie why W. L. IH'U in .I.AO shoes are the best Shoe produce I In the world. II I could show vou the ill Here nr bet wren the shore made In mv Imt nr y and those of other make, you wnuljmoreunite r.lend why Douttlee to moke, why they ho! I .1.30 shore cn.t their shape, tit bclt-- r, wenr lunger, and are of Inc. CO.. M CO. lsi(est ate hlsaulscturert la lbs Factory and w.i.oovctjitMAxraAon Motte Mens shi.mi shvfs iham AMY O I Heft willimil his mm a ml prtre emmped on bullnai. shoe Jeelrr In every town vr here Imul'Ih Short Are not sold. Full line of (A. n SHuiples sent free for ln.wtlon request. Fart Color f gefsft e.edf tsy mill iwf erar brant. Write for llltieree. Cstalog of Fill H'vtefc W.L. 1)01 LAN, llnn klon, II A T K 1 1, A 1 suiD EMU YV.lt mursuvr v gMY'.Ore I DY COOD M Yiifwnrir-ytsusvB- Mi The Worlds Standard DE LAVAL UTAH .t60iSCnri coroN 'tir HAUf -- .O SEPmAT0R8i4 600.000 In lt i' r J Ten Tunes All Olhsn Combined. Ism 110. Irery -- ere bass l Set B .erase a H , lees'ttMW MMtlfMf h THE DE Qamm UYIL 4 l CHICAGO NYBB hare B4 a . Lt-- Kifkf SEPARATOR a ; IB v v CO- - ? i ek jf 4 H fej-.'- l pe Ire letnaf Irttaee Brevity irilV A W VOft at.BBtt When Anfwprlng Advertisements Kindly Mention This Paper. W. N. U Balt Lakv-N- o. 37, IUO , M (tiironi tfirtti. nr fnrim I nit Urfc tMt Utah ih ttr ti( ton f ' t 9lAiM fmm 4 It. If tfvMllitt. HMf T & Manufacturing Co. |