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Show TERRIBLE Hr Weeks GREAT FEAT OF RUNNER. TO RECALL FACTS ABOUT COINS la Bed with Intensely Painful Kidney Trouble. Mrs. Mary Wagner, of 13C7 Kossuth MANY MISTAKEN IMPRESSIONS Aw., Bridgeport, Conn., says: "I was HELD BY THE PUBLIC. M weakened and generally run down A of the story origin of the name with kidney tils- ease that for a "Iloosler," perhaps the true one, was Impossible to Test Genuineness by the long time I could told the other day, In the white winRing "Reeding" Prevents do my work ter of his age, by John 8. Stockwell, not of the Metal Being 1 -ti Any Inhabitant of Charlestown, and was five tho oldest Scraped Off. weeks In bed. Ind., and a former sheriff of Clark .& There was con- county. Mr. Stockwell was born near Many persons have a mistaken Idea tinual bearing Charlestown in 1814. Though 94 about :&i throwing a coin to test Its old he lias a vast fund of piodown pain, ter years genuineness, says Captain Tom Halls neer which be recounts reminiscences, rlble backaches, of the secret service In the Indianabut the story of the heada hes and at entertainingly, polis News. Throwing a coin is not times dizzy spella origin of the Iloosler name he had not an 'v absolute test for the reason that told for years. when everything X- The other day Mr. Stockwell met a great deal of our good money will was a blur before , .,,, not ring at all, while gome of the Carl Brayfield, editor of the Clark nAv .The pisages of the kidney on Main street, and a bad will. There are several things secretions were. Irregular and painful County Citizen, that will take the ring out of a genuhappy him. struck a thought there wra considerable sediment , qd ine coin. One of these la a possible Did ever name how hear you the end odor. I dont know what 1 would flaw in the metal. Lave dona let r r Bonns Kidney Pills, Iloosler originated?" he asked. "It sometimes happens that In cut'Tve heard several explanations, .,1'couVl see an Improvement from tl.e was out the disks of metal from ting the reply, "but none Is satisfacjjrst box, and live boxrs brought which the coins are made there will tory. " jpnnl cun "Then I will tell you the true st- be a flaw or a crack In the sheet. II Sold by all dii.loin. D cents a box. said the old man, seating himself this Is true, It matters not where the Foalur-Milhiir- n ory' Co., Euh'alo, N. Y. before a butcher shop, where a chair flaw la, whether It be unseen or along the edge, where It may be discovered always Invites the loiterer., SOME El Bit 0011 DONTS. I The word is a corruption of the by close Inspection, it will destroy the ring of the piece. This ring Is Tfoir't lie in the seme position all llooslerlsm husher filjFlft If you can help It. "The Incident that gave the state caused by the small crystals or ' Don't cover your head with the bed Its nickname," continued Mr. Stock-well- globules on the Inside of the metal ctdflW Have your covers warm but "happened at the digging of the the vibrations of which cause the .'light.1'' Portland ranal around the falls of the sound we so like to hear In our Dont go to bed hungry. Eat any Ohio ot Louisville. The date was, I money. "If there Is any flaw or small Aslight 'simple food that you wish if it believe, about 1820, and the tale was agrees wit h you. told me by William Coombs, who was sure which destroys the connection Dont sleep In a room that is too a leading citizen of this town In his between these globules the ring will bold.'1 From 65 to 60 degrees Is ths day. He said that a gang of Indl cease. There are also other reasons Tight temperature. an Ians from Clark county took a sub- for a coins losing Its Bound. Should Dont go to bed with cold feet, but contract to dig the canal. The Indl a quantity of coin be left In a safe tree to It that they are warm and com anlang lived together In a separate during a Are and become heated the fortatrie before yo get In bed. camp and several other companies of crystals will melt and the rhythm will Dont All your bedroom with brlc-- e be stopped. A hearty blow on the laborers had their camps near by. brae and draperies, but have as littla Of course, there was plenty of liq- face of the coin will have the same as pOHsttde la it to catch the dust uor In the Kentucky camp. One day effect Don't put your pillows In the sun, a As Is generally known, onr coin big Kentuckian got Jubilantly drunk 1 tm It draws the oil out of the feathers and started to clean out the Indiana Is not absolutely pure and does not " Sun the bod and bedding, but place ths crowd. He posted himself before the contain the amount of sliver repre' pillows out of the sunlight In a current Clark county camp, like Goliath of old, sented by It Should there be a doof air. shouting tauntingly that he was ths llars worth of silver put In the standbest man there. ard dollar it would be almost as large The Things We Eat T am from Lexington, yelled the again as It Is now and most InconToo much meat is absolutely hurt' ful to the body. Sailors on board ot big fellow, where the women are tho venient to carry, especially in a large ships get scurvy when their supply ol Sweetest and the horses are the fleet quantity. There are 412.6 grains of vegetable food Is exhausted. The JL est and the whisky Is completest of silver In our standard dollar, which gostlve organs of the human body de- any place In the universe and where Is 900 per cent pure. The rest Is mand vegetable food, and If we dont the lie always calls for a blow. I alloy and Is put-Ito harden the coin. eat enough vegetables we pay for II; stand up before this whole camp and "The marks around the edge of tb ' call the d He! Ill light the firs coin called the reeding are put there dearly. Nature gave us wheat, and In every man that takes it up! to keep persons from removing any kernel of wheat nature has dlstrlto "Then out from the Indiana camp of the metal. Should any attempt be 'uted Iron, starch, phosphorus, lime, strode a man whose name Ive forgotmade to scrape off the silver it could sugar, salt and other elements neces- ten. It is a pity It Is, for he ought be detected Immediately from the sary to make bone, blood and muscle. lo have a skyscraping monument lie scarred 'reeding It will also be obIs wheat scientifically was six feet high and of the good old served that around the edge of a coin Cooked, ' and made Into stock that Bmnshed the Prophet of on both faces there Is a narrow, prepared. crlBp flakes, goes Into ths Tippecanoe and took Kaskasla and raised rim somewhat higher than the stomach ready for the digestive or- Vincennes from- the British. Ills engraving. This Is to protect the Inwords were few, but he knew how scription from being destroyed g gans to convert It Into by the to do things. with but little effort. friction of one coin on another. EGG-SEE eaters are a clean-eye"You hush, said the Indlanlan The main mint of the United strong and happy lot The proof of a simply, as he stepped out from his States Is In Philadelphia, there being companions. pudding and the proof of branches at San Francisco, New OrE is In the eating. besides "I call the d n lie!' cried the Ken leans and Denver, the last having bepelng solid nourishment is most pal tuckfan once more. gun operations in February, 1906 You hush said the Clark county There was stable. Every mouthful Is a Joy to formerly one at Carson the taste and direct benefit to your man agala; you hush and go' away.' City, but that has been discontinued health. A But the big man did not hush. Then By examining a coin and package ot looking contains ten liberal breakfasts, the Indiana man sailed In and gave under the center of the wreath beOur friends advertise us. They eat him a terrific thrashing. The Ken low the a small letter will b eagle EGG for a while. They grow tucklnn was mauled black and blue, found, which will be either S, O or strong. They are well and happy and and Anally begged for mercy. The vie D. This letter Indicates at which tor allowed him to rise and the com- mint the coin was made. Where here thcr pass the good word along. . Next time you send to the grocers batant retired to their separate quar- la no such letter the coin fias been ters. tell vour boy or girl to bring homo made at the main mint In Philadel"You wiped up the earth with phia. tack a go of Have your EGG-0 children eat SEE. It Is ihnlr him, said one of the Iloosler friends A coin of the present Issue friend. They'll eat whin ea the champion's return to the camp, should weigh 192.9 grains. The else will taste good. Yes was the reply, T made him weight of a nothing genuine piece of You try EGG-- 0 SEE and you' can hush. I'm a husher the present issue Is 96.45 grains. The deduct the cost from your doctor's The story got abroad la the camp, weight of our present dlmo Is 38.68 b.hs. . and soon the Indlaniuns were all grains. These coins are all of the We send our book, "Back to Nature," known as Hushert about the1 falls. same degree of fineness 900 per cent free. It's a good bookful of plain, The name was scattered everywhere, pure. Murk care Is taken to Insure good, common sense. If you want a and people who did not know how the accurate weight of a coin. A E copy, address Company, the term originated corrupted It to soon as the disk Is stamped from the 10 Flrnt St., Quincy, III. Iloosler. sheet of metal It passes through the When he had heard the story John hands of several experienced women, The Newspaper Maker. Carr, the butcher, recalled that his fa- who examine and weigh It Should The newspaper maker la In honor ther, Col. Thomas Carr, an early the disk be too heavy It Is filed away bound to do good and sincere work. sheriff of Clark county, had told him until the required weight Is reached The whole community Is hU client, tho same story In his boyhood. Both By this detailed care the coins are and Is entitled to respect. Whatever he and Carl Brayfield, whose father kept from varying the slightest fracon be advanced his editorial page, was for many years chief of the assomay the right to cotor the news to suit ciate bench of the Vincennes district tion from the standard." the purpose of sny faction In the com under the old constitution, remembet "God Save the Mark." raustty Is withheld. Otherwise the that the word "Husher," meaning ns When the phrase "God save the subscriber Is not being treated with who could sib nee those who annoyed mark," more common In consideration cr fairness. There must him by force, wa current all writing than over In oral be the combination of brain. Incessant In Indiana. With the speech, Is used, the reference of educa Is spread to an old superstition developed In energy, brong Judgment and knowlHon the old dialect began to past edge, with devotion to a high purpose, away, nrnl the word "Husher" became Ireland. It was believed that If a or the paper will fall short of achieve corrupted Into Iloosler. nut the name person telling of an accident or inment. IMladelpbla ledger. to which It gave birth fastened ltselt jury to some one who had been hurt to the state with bonds more lasting In a fight touched the like part of his AWFUL ITCHING ON SCALP. than brass. It survived a famous own body or that of his hearer, there was that It would he an evil Hair Finally Had to Be Cut to Save name when the word from which It omen danger of similar injury. So It bederives Ha origin was rescued, as It Any Scalp Now In Good Condiwere, "by the skin of tire teeth." from came the practice to ward off such tion Cured by Cutlcura. by exclaiming "God the unbreakable silence ot the grave consequences A few year more and the word save the mark"; that Is, avert the "I used the Cutlcura Soap and Oint- "husher" would have been hushed for- harm threatened. ment for a diseased scalp, dandruff ever. aud constantly falling of hair. FinalFor ly I had to cut my hair to save any "Nature glvts up her secreta with Sunday Dyspejwla. at all. Just at that time 1 read about "Sunday dyspepsia that la what great reluctance," observed the doctor. tho Cutlcura Remedies. Once every "Well, commented the professor, said the doctor, smiling. woek I shampooed my hair with the you have Tf she hna any secret that reflect on 'Sunday dyspepsia?" Cutlcura Soap, end I used the OintYes, and It Is not a rare complaint, the family shed better lose no time la ment twice a week. In two months' off the whole human race, for time my hair waa long enough to do either. It is due to this habit of eat- killing wo're finding out lots of them these and Sunon ing foolishly gluttonously p In French twist. That la now five day." year ago. and I have a lovely head day. 'Through the week you eat like a f hair. The length la alx Inebea bePreparing HI "Trousseau." low my waist line, my scalp is In sensible man a moderate breakfast n Sara Bernard, the comea luncheon a and light early, good, very good condition, and no more a said at dian, breakfast wedding in substantial at dinner the end of the dandruff or itching of the scalp. I New York; seed olber remcdlee that were recom- day. T am glad to eee here a luxury to But on Sunday you eat a heavy mended to me as good, but with no ail brides and bridegroonu are which results. Mrs. W. F. Grteaa, Clay Cen- breakfast at 10 or 11. At 1 you sit accustomed. not to down enormous an. stufdinner, ter, Neb., Oct. 23, 1005." "I, far Instance, called one day in fing yourself without appetite, and at Mother1 "Johuny, why ere you hop- 6:30, when you are really hungry, you June upon the dear old lady who did eat light, unsatisfactory fixid, like my washing and Ironing. ping around on one foot?" Johnny "Where Is your son this morning, "We're playing horse, and I'm the onv Saratoga chips and lettuco sand Smith?' 1 said. I don't see him Mrs. wlchtm In a Let on." word, Sunday supper papa 1 around. hope he Isn't ill "Tho result of this change for the no said the old ludy, Hes Mr Whitlow Ketothlii Pyrtiyie "Oh, cnee made worse, a woek by million th wn, rM.irn fw married be to and hes WtiMivueJifc a UHL of men, Sunday dyspepsia, an all In bed while I wash out hit 1 for which a always prescribe trousseau " "The tiest heart ere ever lb brav- (nient 0 oclock Sunday dinner. est," said 8 lorn. WITH . UNCLE BY . . , A Lid. f've got a brand new stove pipe habit's one of them there flossy tiles; Ton brush It with a satin cloth They see you coming off two mllesl IT' look like I was boulevardy swell! on When my long tailed coat get An1 this here shiny hut Well, well! It make me A reglar I But somehow I Jlt cant forglt How cumftable I used to be, that old felt sheebang I had when Jit a kid, by gee! I used to throw It anywheres, An then git ma to help me hunt! lid T find that bloomin, Waa Jist my reglar mornln stunt! Ive drunk An' frum out Its droopin' sides th' up minnows frum Beooped spring. An' fought an swum with It fer hours An then Id lose the thingi One day Tige chewed It fer an hour But never hurt that hat a apork! They don't make huts no more like that-- At least Im thlnkln so, by heck! Of course I prise the new stove pipe, It makes me look some like a king But Id jlst like t trade It off Fer that there old felt hat, by Jlng! Tag. A too lustily crowing cock frequently Is served to the boarders. Moral. Do not crow too early. ate a New York dude who was spending a day In a hammock In Kansas. Those Kansai cows always did have an abnormal appetite for green stuff. A cow the ear off A dispatch says the Milwaukee Press club while crossing Lake Michigan found a peculiarly shaped bottle. Investigation showed it to contain only a copy of the Mars Dally Graphic." Gee, what a disappointment! 'Tla aald the red hot" vendors ol would like to shoot this her 'Uptown' St. Clair on the spot, and I don't believe they would be particular what spot, either. He has ruined theli the city business. , EGQ-O-SK- If you want to kiss the Blarney stone, you must go to Blarney Castle If you want to kiss a beautiful girl with soulful brown eyes, rose-bu- d lip and ticklish ringlets, you must go to the parlor first aud blarney her afterwards. m E EGO-O-SE- E - life-givin- sub-stanc- e- 0 d, EGG-O-SE- E "The Spur Is the title of a new book by G. B. Iomcaster. From the name the book might be a story of the money mad times, "the spur being a society loving wife. I am told the book Isnt at all like this, but the title suggests a social novel. Therefore I remark thusly. EGG-O-SE- 10-ce- nt EGG-O-SE- EGG-O-SE- 50-ce- EGG-O-SE- E 25-ce- EGG-O-SE- well-know- fr Six Hundred Miles in Fiv Kind Days Over the Rougbeet of Country, Covered 1 lrs What bothers me these perfect mornings as'I wander along Lake Michigan on my early constitutional, is the east with which the sea gull hangs perfect a great tribe of Madre, are the Sierra northern the In regreatest runners on eirtb, not They endurance. In but to speed gard have been known to average 170 miles record per day; there is an absolute a Tarabumare of indisputable that Is sent with an Important government document that ne essltated an Immediate answer covering the distance Jaunt, In five there and back, covdays, or an average of 120 miles ered In each 24 hours, not counting the time lost while the answer was rebeing prepared, and It must be membered that this feat was not performed upon a fair road or on an unwilddulating plain. It was over the est country that the Sierra Madre affords; up and down paths that the very deer would hardly esteem a trial; the only level ground encountered was the crossing of a deep river. Also, the pinole," a Journey was done on down and of ground popcorn species mixed with water, and the runner carried bis camp equipment, a native woven white wool blanket. The Tarahumares, KAFFIR WOMAN WAS v NY. 600-mi- "Old Abe t the trad. famous Case Thrasher, He has witnessed oumerou. over sll competing threshers. SiZ" always crowns the Csse. Make' th Case have a f ar seeing, tole and always keep away ahead of m petltora. Sole ageoti for Bain Wagom,Rf4T Twine, McCornlck Machines tw Oliver and P. A O. Plows. For any Item In Implements, v.huw or Stoves, please write us, TermIt0w Leading Implement Vtaf and Idaho BRAVE Dealer, t Consolidated Armed Only with Hoe, She Forced Lioness to Drop Human Prey It Was Carrying Off. of the first explorers of the Interior of South Africa was William Cotton Oswell, a noted hunter and a friend of Livingstone, to whom he rendered important aid. In his biography the following story la given An from one of his African letters: Incident highly creditable to Kaffir womanhood occurred Just as we reached Mabotse. The women, as Is their custom, were working In the fields, for they hoe, and the men sew. A young man, standing by the edge ot the bush, was chatting with them. A Hones sprang on him, and was carrying him off, when one of the women ran after her, caught her by the tall and was dragged for some little distance. Hampered by the man In her mouth and the woman behind her, she slackened her pace, whereupon her assailant straddled over her back and hit her across the nose and d head with a heavy hoe until she dropped her prey and slunk to cover." Youths Companion. Her Time All Taken. The average woman thinks the sun and stars would cease to shine sooner than that she could Interfere with the regular routine of household duties. A Sabetha woman was recently Informed by her physician that she would have to have an operation performed. She said she didn't see how she could that Monday was washing day. Tuesday ironing day. Wednesday the missionary society met, Thursday was the day to clean up, Friday to bake, Saturday to give the children their baths and mend. If he could get It In Sunday after dinner and before evening service perhaps she would try It. Sabetha Herald. Wagon and Machinef Company On GEO. T. ODELL Gen. Mgr. House at Salt Lake, Ogden, teem Idaho Falls and Montpelier 4 wa CLoae Saturdays at , a. m TIME IS IY10NE And good Watch will sav. It. time la a year. We sell GOOD and repair Good Watches, and gun. them to keep time. , MAIN SALT LAKE CITY, L UTa short-handle- Long Fibre cf Silkworm. Authorities and popular works differ greatly In their estimates of the length of the fibre In the cocoon of the domestic silkworm, Bombyx morL Published statements of the length of this fibre could be cited which range all the way from 1,100 feet to eleven miles. Even so good an authority as the Encyclopaedia Brltannlca places It at 300 yards. Recent measurements made In the division of entomology show that with certain Milanese yellow cocoons rained In the United States from eggs purchased from France the fibre varies In length from "88 to 1,195 yards. Forest nnd Stream. Potato Chowder. Pare and cut Into bloeks two quarts of potatoes. Peel and chop two good-sizeonions, half a cup of celery and two tables poonfuls of parsley, put in the bottom of a kettle a layer of potatoes. a sprinkling of onion and parsley, ly still In the air. He sits on nothing a dusting of salt and pepper, and so ori as It were, without flapping his wings until your Ingredients are all used. or flirting his tali. The more I gaze at Add a pint of water, cover tightly and him, the more I respect him. If I rould cook slowly until the potatoes are ten-dcRub together one go out and sit on the air like that 1 tablespoonful of butter and two of flour, add could make money by It. a pint of milk an l stir until boiling; add a small teaxpoonful of salt, then There has been added to tho pour literary crop this year a goodly number of over the chowder nnd serve. stories and poems written while the Washing Fluid. authors were in Jail. It Is not explicit-l- y Here Is recipe far a good stated as to whether or no the crime fiuld: Ono abox washing imtaMi. one ounee salt far whteh they were Incarcerated had tartar, one ounce pulverized ammonia Its embodiment In like contributions one ounce pulverls- -l borax, two written before they were found guilty qu.in, but from a perusal of some of the boiling water. Afvr absolved add cold quaru water, fa 0M c Jour aforesaid stories and poems, it la pre. of clothes. Keep fa JllKi suraed that such Is the case. ot ftlass Jars where It will not freeze out of the way of children; also and In mentioning the June bride so fre- the koor children out ot the room where it quently, dilating upon what she wore Is made. being how pretty she was nnd the list of presents, I have entirely overlooked the June bridegroom. Sumee it to sav at this late date, that far every bride there has been a bridegroom but from i t . now on he doesnt count. All he has to do Is to earn the living and aave a aJ" 'f, few thousand every year with which to V-'.- :. : educate their progeny. ; Union Assay MAWAUtn Me tl V H P.O. IOIH AD1H. ALT LAKIOITV.UI Curing a Pampered Pet very clever veterinary hid t r tem all his own. When he received overfed toy dog he would consign A h; to a disused brick oven with a cr: of bread, an onion and an old to When the dog began to gnaw t bread, the anxious mistress wu farmed that her darling wu "dob When It commenced ope nicely. tlons on the onion, word was sent tb the pet was "decidedly better;" b when the animal tackled the boot, s lady was gratified to hear that b precious pet was "ready to be i moved." Womans Home Compantc We Make Travel Easy. Five trains dally via the Atchltc Topeka & Santa Fe. Colorado to Ki sas City, St. Joe, Chicago, Galveto El Paso, City of Mexioo. Ask about reduced rates. C. F. Wane G. A., A. T. & S. F. Ry.. 11 Do Block, Salt Lake City. Utah. Th Power cf Flattery. "Really, Jane," said Mrs. Stop ton to her maid, who was not ec sumed with an overwhelming dw to work hard, "you are the laziest t I ever knew! cant even do wb dont think yon hi' You youre told. I one redeeming quality. You m leave on the first of next month "Law, mum," said Jane, who ka that her mistress was not pw ow can I do against flattery, v. work when I 'ear you on the piano that beautlfi that I simply cant 'elp etnppln listen to you? It ain't my fault th I love good music!" "That will d Jane! You may stay!" Stray 8u rlos. r. 'lZ but tenacious fax terrier can get more Joy and noise out of treMna a squirrel Rt five a. m. than a bra band playing "Down Where the Wurt burger Flows" all evening, j because there Is one of these JoyfU i.. tie cusses In my neighborhood and i haven't had any beauty sleep n weeks. That accounts for the "plain look In my likeness at the head of thi. column. Representative civil service the president, and received from n. or gratifying Indorsement of their In 1 After considerable experience most every kind of government work." said he. "I have never jj found any position or branch service as regards which the mh1 slon of political reasons In mki appointments docs not do daM He said further that the service fJ the least efficient In government flees the heads of which tried to cumvent th merit system la V V tf i A email ; ' I l . J, -;. T' f r. s. ,'i fa 'A v'. 4 J Salt L: I v1 Under the D Marlst Fatti . Expert Li h,t Nhmsm, ..v t sinuitilMvrw Iit . ssrrjsr1, ... I.f yvyz r1' full War n,H,fc reforo ers who met In Washington recent! to confer with th national civil ice commission paid their respect .f r'jji .1 Merit System Indorsed. n li Of r ,h ti tit 0 HrUr,Ur reiin, u Tb fir tf r |