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Show HI ORBATET ITEM r Jnwnlnr In buyln eonfldanosl with wham you dual. ! of J! OFFER you th doing bualnaia oontinuoualy m this community for forty yaaro. lumeiide V aMpi DO YOU GUT UP ' NEWS SUMMARY TIED TO WITH A TAME BACK? trad-thafir- Thirty saloons in Jacksonville, Ills., Kidney- Trouble Makes You Miserable. are to be closed as a result of the Almost everybody who reads the victory of the supporters of local opis sui e to kuow of the wonderful tion. P During the progress of a fire at ValI Kilmers Swamp- - paraiso, Chile, which caused a propRoot, the great kill-erty loss of $500,000, seven firemen ney, liver and were - news-pape- rs 1 blad-5d- 170 MAIN Jjj jH St LAKE CITY, UTAH, AND H0HSE3 tt of Emerald ATHLETICS. Isle 8eema ' to Strengthen Strain. fje history of horses, especially of that Jrougbbi eds, goes to .prove ,,, of Ireland and Australia are the cradles for horse breeding Europe or elsewhere, with ?!and us the second best, perhaps The suggestion has been equal out that the secret lies In a ,0eubsoll. The reason for the sup-ior Is a little obscure. The has found that partridges t on such soil are heavier and mgcr and. It seems, fly faster than ers; but it is hardly an analogy be applied to the horse ,i ran re are other curious anagolies. It long been noticed that the best junipers among human athletes, wh n the scene of their feats Is It Is :?rlca, are of Irish descent less certain that the best Jumpers a large per--taong horses, especially at Continental concours, origin from Ireland, with stralla and England as occasional a!s. From the statistics emerges ng presumptive evidence that the mate even more than the breeding T best either pres-write- ;ji g de-tbe- ir tends ndim to strengthen the strain. Outlook. ETIQUETTE itter OF THE PUNCH. That Is Sometimes a Difficult Thing to Decide. or not to punch Is one ol punch most difficult questions In life, ere is an etiquette of punching, but To not always help a man much ten the contingency arises and he forced to decide on the spur of the pment whether he will or not When lie Is given or certain opproblous thets are personally applied calls for a punch. This Is supped to be the Irreducible minimum punching, without the use of which man can go through life holding his lad erect Beyond this Irreducible plmum a man may suit bis taste, disposition and his temper in the of bis fist, within certain limits, violating the proprieties or earring disapproval as a bully. There many opltlonal punches, so to pak, on which the world looks with proval besides these two com The punch chivalrous, Instance, the weapon of modern ght errantry. In defense of the disused maids and matrons Is of the tional but approved sort. does ell-lett- e Pared and Baked Applea. eel and core large, firm apples, in a baking pan, fill the centers 'h sugar, put a bit of butter In the :ter of the sugar, pour a cupful of er remedy. It is the great tiled-kal triumph of the nineteenth century ; discovered after years of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the eminent kidney and bladder specialist, and is wonderfully Successful iu promptly curing lame back, uric acid, catarrh of the bladder and Brights Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Rois not recommended for every thing hut if von have kidney, liver or bladder trouble It will be foundjust the remedy you need, it has been tested in so many ways, in hospital work and in private practice, and has proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper, who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottla sent free by mail, also a book telland liow to ing more about Swamp-Roo- t, find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous oiler in this paper and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co Binghamton, N. Y. The regular fifty-ceand size bottles are Bom. of svuup-ttootsold by all good druggists. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Roo- t, Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Rooand the address, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. ot nt one-dolt- ar . t, MARK TWAINS RENTED CAT. Humorist Furnishes Something Scribes to Puzzle Over. for Mark Twain, as is his custom, hides himself during the summer from the head hunters, those persons seeking autographs, photographs, or Interviews. This year he selected Tuxedo Park as his retreat, renting an old colonial house until the latter part of September, when he returned to his New York home. There, during the heated days, Mr. Clemens wandered about the country .byways or spent the time in various shady nooks in his grounds. A visitor who succeeded in discovering his whereabouts found the great author in his famous suit of white flannels seated under a tree petting a kitten. Where did you get it? queried the friendly intruder. For a moment there was a twinkle in the aged humorists eyes; it was succeeded by a solemn look as he reI rent it from a neighbor. plied: You see, I cannot afford a cat not even a young one. Sabsequent inquiry proved at least the first part of Mr. Clemens statement to be true. He bad actually rented the kitten for the summer season. What does he pay for it? Nobody knows what Mark Twain pays for anything. All the world Is interested only in what Mark Twain is paid. The Sunday Magazine. THE FACULTIES OF JUSTICE. Blind, Perhaps, But No Reasonable Proof of Deafness Also. water about the apples, cover until tender, basting r the fruit seems dry. and brown slightly.. Transfer a dish, put the pan of juice on the of the stove, add to It a little granted sugar and a dash of cinnamon boll up once, then pour over the 'Ics Set away until cool, then put it on the letServe very cold Tng babe If Judge Harlan, who lives up on the bill, was a passenger on a Fourteenth street car the other day and was seated next to a couple of clerks who were deeply interested in some discussion, which caused one of them to raise his voice to quite a high pitch, says the Washington Star. This appeared to make the other man rather cautious, h cream. as he glanced warily around to see if any one was listening to the talk Time to Check Up. of his friend. At this moment he disf'onslderlng the progress made In covered the presence of the dignified two decades many during the last justice and turning hastily to his all matters of commerce and inFor comrade, he said: It Is a remarkable that fact 'r. lower heavens sake, voice; your you of making and receiving meats by checks, so well devel- - may have heard that justice is blind but that doesnt necessarily mean d in the United States and In other that its deaf also. Whether Judge untri a. Is little known there. Harlan heard .the remark it is imLuncheon possible to state, yet, all the samo, a Above the Clouds. until and dinner parties above the calm smile flitted over his face at ids are the latest fashionable craze the conclusion of the young fellows Switzerland. Prince Pie of Savoy admonition to his friend. 'Willy gave a lunch In honor of HERES A NEW DEFINITION. nee and Princess Nicola of Greece the Bernina hosjdce, 7,575 feet And Many There Are Will Say Senator b, overlooking St. Moritz. Recently Platt Wat Right and Mrs. II. Murray of this city, , pft tlnrd a party on tho top of A rather cynical Joke has been re8,285 feet above Chamonix, credited to Senator Platt. cently h nut at receiving a bunch of odel-n- s The senator, on Ills last visit to the a souvenir. Alpine parties Manhattan Beach hotel, allowed a ilso been given this season on a western millioli tins, Roehers de Nayo, Brlenzer pretty little girl,to bo naires daughter, presented to ball and occa-iall- y Un-e- d - loud-talki- m the-vnt- Gornergrat. him. The little girl, in the course of one of her many chats with the aged statesman, said: Tell me, wont you, senator, what " externalizing the confusion of idl ' class minds, has felt the attack political economy is? Political economy, my dear child. the revived Idea of simplicity. In houses you are refreshed by un- - Senator Platt la said to have replied, Is the art of never buying more umbered walls, merely decorated U'lM, plain papers, without pic- - votes than you actually need. ov fans or plates. A few neces- PLEASANT SUMMER. ' 'hairs, a table meant fer use, "'r things everywhere, and those Right Food the Cause.. ruts better chosen that is the new ul In furnishing. A WIs. woman says: I was run down and weak, troubled dy Paget Puts Meat on Black List. nervousness and headache for the with Paget, who Is better known as least excitement Arthur Paget, and was formerly last six years. The nervous and cause me make would (ty Puran Stevens of New York, severe headache. ! m prised her many friends by bo"This summer I have been eating She ning a convert vegetarianism. s regularly and feel better joined a small but Influential band Grape-Nutsix past years. for the than X'clcty people who eschew flesh I am not troubled with headache d and subsist on vegetable fare. and nervousness, and weigh more than I ever have before In my life. I gained fexcuaable. Repetition Is K a mutt tells a woman he loves her 6 lbs. in one week." orton as she wants to hear It hla Name given by Postum Co., Battle ivcrsatlon will be awfuty Creek, Mich. Read tho book, The Road to Wellvllle," in pkgs. There; a Reason. Simplicity In Furnishing. Th- Is ending. reign of nt tonfuslon of our rooms, as It brlc-abta- J Injured. The boilers of the German schooner ship Blucher exploded while the vessel was near Murwtck. Ten men were killed and twenty-twInjured. Sixteen persons are Bald to have drowned and more than fifty homes swept away in a cloudburst at San Jose Del Cabo, In Lower California. Five persons were killed and a score more injured In a head-ocollision between a northbound passenger train and a southbound frplght near Riggins Ditch, Ark. M. Gurko, vice minister bf the Interior of Russia, has been found guilty of malfeasance, sentenced to dismissal, and ordered to make restitution of over $250,000. Several persons sustained cuts and bruises and a property loss of $25,000 resulted when a magazine of the Petroleum Torpedo company, sixteen miles from Butler, Pa., exploded. A lone highwayman, armed with a knife, entered five hotels in Prescott, Arizona, and robbed every one he enAt one of the hotels he countered. fatally wounded one of the guests who offered resistance. The monthly statement of the public debt shows that at the close of business, October 30, the debt, less cash in the treasury, amounted to $879,176,-63an Increase as compared with last month of $1,177,822. Daniel F. McMahon, who was leader of Tammany hall with Charles F. Murphy and Louis Haffon, and who retired two years ago from the chairmanship of the executive committee, died last week, at Atlantic City. Two American citizens, colored, were arrested at Guatemala City, and it is alleged frightfully beaten by order of the military governor of the department of Zacaha. The American charge daffaires is Investigating. who shot Bedres Hamparzoomian, and killed Hovhones Tavshanjian, a wealthy Armenian merchant, in New York City last July, has been sentenced to die in the electric chah during the week beginning December u 0, A CHAIRr Unable to Move About Oit Account of Kidney Troubles. Mrs. Anua Beebe, River and Monroe I had to Sts., Anoka, Minn., says: sit in a chair day after day unable to move about on account of rheumatic pains in my back, hips and legs. I was short of breath and my heart would flut- ter after the least exertion. I had dizzy spells and hearing down pains and the kidney secretions were much disordered, I thought I would not live long, but sluce using Doans Kidney Pills I am a different woman, can do my own work and have no fear of those troubles returning. Sold by all druggists. 50 cents a box. Foster-Mllbur- n Co., Buffalo, N. Y. WHEN MONEY WAS SCARCE. Practically Unobtainable During Period of Miesourls History. Hello" to Heart Throbs. a curious thing," said a prominent lecturer recently, 'how some books have a strong radiating personality, so that you feel like saying Howdy every time you come across them. Last (3irltmas I visited friend bnck at tho old home on the farm. When the supper dishes had been put away, the chores done and the evening Mary Knew. Llttljf Marys father had been teaching her to walk properly. "Walk Blowly and turn out your toes, he admonished her. While she was undergoing this teaching she attended Sunday school one day. Tho golden text wad, "Teach me to walk honestly, After reciting it several times, the teacher gathered beside the asked: lamp lighted "Who knows what that means? organ for a good old fashioned 'sing.' "1 do," replied little Mary;. Walk On the tenter table were strewn the Christmas remembrances taken from slowly and turn out your toes," Chllstmas tree on the evening before.,, Life alone can rekindle, life; what Glancing over them I suddenly exclaimed 'Hello! my good friend. others claim from us Is not our thirst Hello! and as the others looked up and our hunger, but our bread and onr with surprise, I pirked up a copy of gourd. Amlel. Heart Throbs' and read to them from Its pages the piece I spoke in school 40 soars ngo. "That was enough to set In motion the friendly entertaining spirit of Heart Throbs, and the music was forgotten as we took turns reading the humorous and pathetic bits of prose and verse that have been preserved in this wonderful volume. Some books have great literary vulue, some have historical significance, but Heart Throbs Is the only book I know that slaps you on the back In a friendly sort of way, suiting Itself to your moods and proving faithful to every emotion. Next to my love of the Bible I love Heart Throbs. It Is the moat notable book of the times. Saying It Is mm j However scarce money may be at times at the present, said an old Missourian, "the oldest inhabitants will recall when It was almost unobtainable and other commodities bad to be used as media of exchange. The wolfs scalp was worth a dollar beBorne cigars are a foot cause it was a state bounty upon the and a halfPhilippine in length. death of a wolf, and venison hams "TW rr tVtiVn and deer skins also had a purchasing UMtHiU value. Skins of the fur bearers were likewise abundant and valuable. When the first sheriff of Audrain county, in 1837, went to Jefferson City to deliver the county revenue, he met an old friend on the way who, needing money, wanted to borrow the actual coin part of the county's revenue. The sheriff lent it to him and went on to the capital and delivered only the scalps. By the time of the next settlement the loan was repaid and the sheriff made bis next settlement complete. No note or other obALC OHOL 3 PER CENT. ligation than the mere word was good-hearte- Water Thompsons pm AM ' Tn 3 For Infants and Children. d given." The Kind You llavo AVegelablr RrparalionfarAs similatiiiSilicFaoifantlRfduta lin0 flic Siumacte onditavets of Columbia Herald. BABYS ECZEMA GREW WORSE. Hospitals and Doctors Could Not Relieve Him But Cuticura Remedies a Speedy, Permanent Cure. Always Bought Bears Signature Promotes Distionfkfrful ness and ItesuContalns neither "Eczema appeared when our baby Opium.MorpIunc nor Mineral was three months old. We applied to Not several doctors and hospitals, each of Henry Blnnmore, shorthand repor which us gave something different ter, lawyer and author, dldd on NortiarotjikSvinrmm vember 5 at his residence In Chicago. every time, but nothing brought relief. finpkm Sad one our At of recommendfriends last, jUilSemm He was 74 years old. As secretary JkMeStfh-jbottus Cuticura Soap and Cuticura for Stephen A. Douglas he. reported ed to A few days afterwards Ointment Lincoln in with debate famous the &SGi could be qoted, Since then 'Wo' 1858. we have used nothing' but CutlCUr'S Following his Indictment by .the Soap and Cuticura Ointment and now grand jury on a charge of attempted the baby Is six months old and is quite a criminal assault, Alexander Johnson, Apctfeci Remedy forCtmsflpa cured. All that we used was one cake lion Cam , Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea at Jail from the was taken negro, of Cuticura Soap and two boxes CutijConvulsionsJevaish Worms men and 600 of eron, Texas, by a mob aa& cura Ointment, costing in all $1.25. C. house andLoss court ness the in of Sheep. a tree to hanged F. Kara, 343 East 65th Street New yard. ) j York, March 30, 1906." Facsimile Signature Captain George Tilton, master of the steam whaler Bowhead, which has Carefully Compromised. NEW YORK. "Father Is In a perfectly lovely arrived at San Francisco from the Dont you Arctic, characterized as rot the re- mood, remarked Clarice. port that five ships of the whaling fleet thtxk you had better ask him this are thought to have perished with all evening?" hands. "Suppose you ask him?" suggested Word has reached the treasury de- Clarence. Oh, I cant, protested the girL partment that because of reluctancy Exact Copy of Wrapper. rnt erriit MW, new to part with the currency they have "Im too shy. "IP irr You ask him JUBt this one time," on hand national banks throughout I promise you the country are declining to cash pen- pleaded Clarence. sion drafts and other obligations of that in the future Ill ask him, no mat the government. ter how shy I am. Judge. A special representative of a news8c TMCWOKLO An Estimate and a Hope. FOB EVFBY MEMBER OF paper who was sent to Karatagh, in ftV8HOE8 THE AT ALL FAMILY. PRICES. Youve heard her, you Bay? rethe Hissar district of Bokhara, which To an onm who can provm W. L, marked Mr. Dubley. Ah! She cerwas destroyed by a landslide follow) Douotaa doma not mako 3 aall reMan'a $3 St 9360 ahoaa )wwa tainly has the gift of song. ing the earthquake of October 21, ( than any other manufacturer, and reI It what that 2,400 thats Well, person perished hope is," ports TH E REASON W. L. Dougina .lines are worn by more to all walk, of Ufa than any olHr make, ta bacauna ofpeopla I should hate to their plied Miss Knox. only seventy escaped. eicelli-n- t anU aurhr wearing qualilina, atjrln, State Dairy and Food Commissioner think she paid anything for it Tha .olixniou of Hi loather. ami oilier nmtenala fnrewh part of the aline, and every detail of the making la Innked after by Foust announces that hereafter he the mnutcoHiplateorganie ition of , tlf.mitmlnt., turfmen an J FITS, St. Vitus Dance and all Nervous will issue no oleomargerine licenses to killed alinemakera, who receive the hlgheat wagee paid In tha Dntoarca permanently cured by Dr. Klines ami whuae worktnaiiahlp cannot be c xcnlled. aline Indii-trof Pennsylvania. The Ureat Nerve Restorer. Send fur Fiee 2 00 S H I could t..ke you Into my Inrun faclorlea at Hrorkton.Mikai., commissioner believes this refusal will trial bottIe end treatise. Dr. R. II. KJiue, andahnw you how carefully W.T I mug u ahneaare made, yoa would then umlerataml why they hold their ahana, lit bettor, break up the Illegal sale of this article Ld., 931 Arch St., Philadelphia, Ia. wear longer and are of gre iter value than an? other make. in Pennsylvania. Shone oennot be aguellad at any 96.00 OUt Id. am My 99 .OO and I J he kontmie have 1 To turn from another's sorrow may leiuglaa name and price alamped on bottunr. Taka The Globe National bank, with a I lime. L. Imuglac alioea. Jf he cannot aupply yotf, aend W. A.k dealer for ynnr a. null, direct to factory, bhoeaaeutevwyahere by mail Catalog free. WXDoualae, Brecfctoa, Mai capital of $50,000 and deposits of be to miss your best joy. suspended on $300,000, temporarily November 5. Heavy drafts on ths cash on band, with no cash coming In WOMAN from outside banks, forced the action. LIVE STOCK AND The full legal reserve Is on hand, MISCELLANEOUS board AND CONSIDER A statement of the London of trado shows Increases of $15,125,000 First, that almost every operation In Imports and $25,420,000 in exports. our hospitals, performed upon in was in imports The principal Increase women, becomes necessary because $15,000,000 in grain and flour and tho IN GREAT VARIETY of neglect of such symptoms as Increase in exports were coal $15,000,-000- , rORj SALE tAT THE Backache, DisplaceIrregularities, and manufactured goods, $18,750,-000- , LOWEST PRICES BY ments, Pain in the Mde, Dragging Sensations, Dizziness and Sleeplessness. A.N.KEI LOGG NEWSPAPER CO. Rather than reveal the identity of 73 W, Adam BL, Chicago Second, that Lydia E. rinkham'i the politician who Induced him to Vegetable Compound, made from falsely register In two election disnative roots and herbs, bos cured tricts, Joseph Healey of. New York more cases of female ills than any net of Ipss sentence a other one medicine known. It reg,Clty accepted and than four years and six months, ulates, strengthens and restores women's health and Is Invaluable In women lor child-birt- h and during the period of Change not more than four years and eleven preparing months In prison. READERS VST." Third, tho great volume of unsolicited and grateful testimonials on thing adVrtlK) IS Except that a plan of united action uwivt Hi uuon column thould having file at the Iinkham Laboratory at Lynn, Mass, many of which are from what tiny ask lor, rot using all ubti-tuthas been agreed upon, the entire poleviabsolute to time time give published by apecial Wing or permission, imitation. icy of the state mapped out for Its dence of tho value of Lydia L. Pinkham'a Vcgetablo Compound and Mrs. conduct of the rate litigation with the Pinkhams advice. Southern and other railways, Governor Glenn of North Carolina, after a conference with his advisers, declines lUftkCRs For more than 80 years has been curing Female Complaints, siich as ' f . to give out any details. HAIR BALSAM Weak Rack, Palling and Displacements, InSensations, Dragging d bMHrtlfwl Jt feftfc th from results The first tangible luattiiftot fruwtfe. IVmmfef flammation and Ulceration, and Organic Diseases, and it dissolves Fail to JlMtor Ovp recent gold engagements abroad came and expels Tumors at an early stage. fifti to it Youthful rotor Culm rtJp d btv Uu on November 5) with the arrival of the Women Mrs. steamer Kron Prlnzesscn Cecllle, havWomen suffering from any form of female weakness are Invited to ing $8,000,000 of gold aboard. This is HOWARD E. BURTON, ABSAYfA AND CHIMI9T. write Mrs. Pink ham, Lynn, Mass, foradvlcn. MieUthe Mrs. Plnkhsin who one of the largest gold consignments Moltf Sib Hiffltlifi irli (laid, HUtfr. has been advising slcic women free of charge for more than twenty -- r ever received, and It Is counted on to 1. Cr.nnl.if.ta 'i tin tl b.'t Z no nr I ni.pff Pink-haII nri wiim mother-in-laE. In i PailliMf she before influence. and her that assisted .iiv.Iuum.i'H wmloaoppllf-L"ia Lydia exert salutary years, t mnrul .ol I imi.r nrt wihfiifd, La.tb in advising. Thus she is especially well qualified to guide sick Creek C.itKMi.t. of k.t.roiiwh Maiumai the chief bulk Colo, till, Maty Tiger, women back to health. Write today, don't wait until too late. was sortouBly injured while ridasms W. N. Uw Salt Lakt Cty, ing in the woods near his borne at Oklahoma. Ills horse became the trail frightened and broke from two large into a dense thorn thicket, thorn piercing Maty Tigers head, Color mom food MMm an! hitar er tha any albat Fro. Ooa toe twrkno rotor Zhora Th.r Swi Is cold w.t.r h.tlrr tha anrolhw in. MQMHQE DRUO CO.. Qulnov, III la a la 41 gatatm ailhout ruming arL Will tor Ut booktot Mo to lira, biMuh m1 but Ulur. pressing Into the left ear. 16. ' Narcotic. 16 Fol ml s. K52 jt assuror W. L. DOUGLAS $3.00 $3.50 SHOES ftpif n nn WvUUU libWtirM etuy-llttlu- y, I prion-CAUTI- VV STOP Electrotypes iS et Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound H & Pinkhams Standing Invitation to m ta-tlo- e, L PUTNAM FADELESS DYES 11 |