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Show WHEN CUBA WAS FOR SALE. Offered 'to France for (6,000,000 , time of Louie Fhillppe. AWFUL SUFFERING. In It From Dreadful Pains from Wound on Foot System All Run Down Miraculous Cure by Cuticura. U not generally known that Words canont speak highly enough Cuba very nearly became a French Colony In the reign of Louis Philippe, for the Cuticura Remedies. I am now ifot Spain, being without means of seventy-twyears of age. My system valuing money, Queen Christina of had been all run down. My blood was tered some of the principal Spanish so bad that blood poisoning bad set in. I had several doctors attending colonies for .sale. "Secret negotiations were carried on me, so finally I went t? the hospital where I was laid up for two months. the TulJcrles between Senor the Spanish ambassador; My foot and ankle were almost beSenor Aguado, the banker; Prince de yond recognition. Dark blood flowed TTaJJeyrand, and King Louis Philippe, out of wounds In many places and I .and the first article of the treaty, by was so disheartened that I thought which Spain was to sell Cuba to surely my last chance was slowly leav-In- g me. As the foot did not Improve, France for 30,000.000 francs, or (6, you cau readily imagine how I felt. I 00,000, was quickly agreed to. But the second article, relating to was simply disgusted and tired of life. 'Porto Rico and the Philippines, broke I stood this pain, which was dreadful, off the negotiations, for Spain asked for six months, and during this time (3,000,000, whereas France would of- I was not able to wear a shoe and fer only $1,400,000, King Louis Phil- not able to work. Some one spoke to ippe asserting that the acquisition of me about Cuticura. The consequents were I bought a sot of the Cuticura the Philippines might very easily Remedies of one of my friends who him In a war with England. was a druggist, and the praise that I It Is significant that In those days atafter the second application is gave the slightest paid party melgther tention to what the United States beyond description; It seemed a mirmight think; but the Spaniards must acle for the Cuticura Remedies took now regret that they did not accept effect Immediately. I washed the foot for It would have saved them many with the Cuticura Soap before applying the Ointment and I took the Remillions In the ensuing 60 years. solvent at the same time After two iLondou Sketch. weeks treatment my foot was healed completely. People who had seen my After Many Trials. Johnny had been fighting. Ills foot during my Illness and who have mother was telling him of the evils seen It since the cure, can hardly bef resorting to violence to obtain re- lieve their own eyes. Robert Sclioen-haueNewburg, N. Y, August 21, dress for a wrong. I don't care," said Johnny, "he 1903. took my ball." Survival of Ancient Belief. Did you try to got It from him It is an ancient belief that a man's name has some mysterous sympathy peaceably?" Tesm. with Lis nature, whence arise such How many times did you try, stories as that of Rumpelstlltskln, Johnnie?" whose power over a human being I tried - once, twice, thrice and vanishes the moment that his name force; and I didnt get the ball till the si pronounced aloud. It has been last trial." suggested, with some show of reason, that the modern practice of "namMen are often capable of greater ing" a refractory member of the things than they perform. They are house of commons is merely a surent into the world with bills of credit vival of this belief, which our Norse nd seldom draw to their lull extent ancestors brought Into England. SL Walpole. James Gazette. o at Cam-puean- r, The Power Behind the Dough I BAKONG POWDER A real ' power that raises and sustains the No dough with absolute certainty. failures. A cake made with K C U Five death sand a property loss of (1,000,000 is the result of the recent floods In King county, Washington. As a result ot the recent election, a Republican will be sent to Washington to succeed Senator Clark of Montana. Six men narrowly escaped death by drowning on Puget Sound, near Seattle, when an explosion of a gasoline tank aboard the launch Polywog rendered them helpless and at the mercy of a gqle. Louis and Harry Sorokoff, two Russians, recent arrivals in Seattle, have disappeared as completely as If the earth had opened and swallowed them. Friends of the two men think they were shanghaied. A blizzard has been raging in the Judith basin, the bfg grazing territory of central Montana, and it Is feared that considerable damage to the stock Interests will result, especially should the storm be of any duration. Chester Thompson, accused of murder In the first degree for the killing of G. Meade Emory at Seattle on July 7, will be tried in Tacoma, the county seat of Pierce county. Judge Frater having granted a change of venue asked for by Thompson. William Ienna, convicted of the murder of Mrs. Susie Bryant in Butte, has been sentenced to death by Judge Donlttn. Penna refused to stand up when sentence was being passed, and when the bailiff attempted to assist him, the condemned man showed fight, the first show of life he had made since his arrest. Armed bandits held up the overland limited at Carlin, Nevada, and escaped with the suit cases of passengers and the money sack of Conductor Conn. The railroad men at Sparks state that they secured about (1,000 in all. A posse was formed and a pitched battle took place at the edge of the town, no one being hurt. Fred Adams pleaded guilty to robbing the United States assay office In to ten Seattle, and was sentenced years at hard labor in the federal pen He ltentlary at McNeil's Island. pleaded guilty to two counts charging the theft of (35,000 worth of gold dust. It is generally understood that his thefts amounted to over (200.000. According to members of the special prison commission, officials of the Washington State penitentiary have unearthed a plot to blow up the guards quarters with stolen from the Jute mill, and effect the release of nearly 250 convicts, as they were being marched from the prison to the mill. Michael Storms, a pioneer mining man of Idaho and Montana, died of in Denver last general debility week. He was eighty-threyears of age and had been one of the most figures in Denver for 47 years. He was secretary of the Colorado Pioneers association and had the distinction of being the oldest active miner in this Btate. Mrs. Maud Cheffield Is dead at Seattle. Mrs. Creffield was the wife of Joshua Cheffield, who was shot by George Mitchell, who believed that Creffield had maltreated his sister Reform-Tha- t Agree Upon Plan of Currency Suita Them, Washington. The plan of currency reform agreed upon by the committees of the American Bankers association and the New York chamber of commerce, upon which they have been at work for four days, was made pubBefore adjourning lic Thursday. finally, a committee was appointed to whom was intrusted the drafting of a bill for presentation to congress which, wiir embody the Ideas expressed In the statement made public by the committee of tankers. The plan agreed upon by the two the Issue committees contemplates under government supervision of credit bank notes by national banks d equal to 40 per cent of their circulation, subject to a tax of 3 V4 per cent per annum; an automatic increase of credit notes under certain conditions; a further Issue of credit notes equal to 12V& per cent of a banks capital at a tax of 5 per cent per annum; the establishment of a guarantee fund for the redemption of credit notes; repealing the existing d law limiting the holdings of the notes to (3,000,000 per month and the deposit of all public moneys above reasonable working balances In national banks without collateral securities, on which the banks are to pay 2 per cent. bond-secure- bond-secure- Bertillon Measurements. boy asked A Springfield whom he met If he had seen a man Farmer a stray knocked -- Green ing (who down, by a baiLr k "What does your calf look em! I'n calf. 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The entire T. Muskogee, Dally Companion. Friday of the senate Indian committee was devoted to hearing arguments in Men Tall and Short. Mark of Msns Superiority, favor of removing the restrictions Mullhall, the statistician, whose God, that creator of lands. civilover on are of Indian the all sale the figures placed quoted ture and architect of the world, The morning session was productive ized world, makes an interesting statement as to the average Btature Impressed man with no character of much feeling. men of different nations. Taking proper to distinguish him from oti of Colonel Robert L. Owen, a Cherokee the age of 30 as the period of life, animals as by the power of speech by blood, a prominent attorney and a he sengives the folowlng figures; Amer- Qulntlllian. candidate for the United States English, 67.9; ate, said In reply to a question as to icans, 68.1 Inches; REDUCED RATES whether he had ever had his restric- Scotch, 67.4; German, 66.2; Russian, citiI as am a free tions removed: 65.4; Hindoo, 65; Chinese, (4.2; Bush- From Utah and Idaho to All Pole zen as any man on this senate com- men, 62, and Laplander, 60. East and Return, via the 8anta Fi mittee. I am a free man. I will not bow my head to the Interior departFrom Ogden and Salt Lake City t The Bible's Description. ment. I have no personal restricThe Bible describes heaven as an- Missouri river points tions. I have never made and will or Eden ; a city of God, Chicago never make application for the remov- other paradise without or griefs; a better SL Louis sin, graves, al of my restrictions. , or Proportionate rates from Idaho ai fatherland; a temple filled The fault of this government country which controls the Indian Territory with a divine presence; an everlast- other points. Dates of sale, Nov. 2 lies In the frailty of human nature ing kingdom; a rest for the people of and Dec. 18th, 1906. Return limit, which leads a man to believe that he God; God's throne; God's dwelling days. Send for literature. can govern a people better than they place; a house of many mansions; a C. F. WARREN, Agent AT.tS can govern themselves. city with gold paved streets, jasper Ry, 411 Dooly Blk.. Salt Lake C.t walls, a sea of glass, and gates of Utah. UNIFORMITY OF DIVORCE LAWS. pearl. The Sunday Magazine. Montenegro Bars Kodaks. The National Congress in Session at Dire Prediction for 1907. Foreigners carrying kodaks (a If Philadelphia. A lama living at Lhassa has Issued tenegro without a written penc Philadelphia. The national congress a series of predictions for 1907. The sion will be prosecuted, even If tL of the scenery. on uniform divorce laws, in session In king of the year, he says, Is Sat- only take snap-shotthis city on Tuesday, adopted about urn, under whose malign Influence of the proposed uniform bill meritorious people will suffer, and thieves will prosper. Great disorder as drafted by the committee appointed will prevail. The rich will satisfy at the meeting held in Washington their hunger at the expense of the nine months ago. The portions adoptpoor, and the earth will quake ed Include seven causes under which thrice. annulment of marriage may be obEffect of Temperature on Water. tained and six causes for absolute diIn temperature have a reChanges vorce. markable effect oa the movement of twenty-sevefront states Delegates and the District of Columbia and rep- water which la percolating through resentatives of all Protestane denom- gravel or other soil. It Is calculated inations who attended the Interne that a rise from 50 degrees to 60 detional conference on marriage, to- grees Increases the rate of flow 16 gether with a Catholic prelate, Bishop per cent and when the temperature Shanley of North Dakota, attended rises from about the frezlong point sessions, which were presided over to 7S degrees above zero the moveEsther later shot her brother the Governor Pennypacker. ment of water is almost doubled. George. She and Mrs. Creffield were by arrested for the crime, both womeji Avenged Sisters Wrongs. confessing that they had done It to Townsends Enamel CrooL At the Needles lighthouse, Isle of avenge the death of Joshua. Portland, Ore. Orlando S. Murray, Make. kttrxotlT ftu ImaweitWlr- S.1 A. J. Hembree, who was found guilty aged 21 years, son of an east side Wight, there has been placed a set of lo too powders, lu aw is mi W at Tillamark. Ore., of the murder of physician, shot and killed Lincoln C. reed trumpets which give a blast that For sale everywhere. Price SO ew can be heard ten miles treble the bis daughter, has been sen- Whitney of Hubbard, Ore., at the distance of the old fog bell slgnaL tenced to an Indeterminate term of im- home of the latter's sister, Mrs. PorIn state the at East Third and East Harrison prisonment penitentiary. ter, Big Job of "Housecleaning. Hembree killed his daughter on the streets, and then boarded a car and When the Vatican recently received m. a. Neeauen. night of December 28. 1905, and was went to the office of Sheriff a thorough cleaning and some re- 4. v. SAOien, salt isxe cV'V'i suspected of hating also killed his where he surrendered himself.Stevens, In a painting was done, the work wife, both the bodies being practically statement to the employed When Answering Advertisement!. police young Murray 6,700 people. consumed In the fire which destrojed PsP- said he killed Whitney bocaime of the Kindly Mention Thle the house. lauer's persistent refusal to right a A burglar entered the home of Mrs. wrong done Murra's sister. Parker at Jmrnmie, Wyo., stealing a DEATH RATE IN ARMY. purse containing (M and some papers. The house is used as a scarlet fever The Great White Plague Kills More quarantine hospital, the Inumteg indo Soldiers Than Any Other Disease. cluding three or four patients. Washington. The report on the buy Captain H. H. Bodfish of the whullng work of the medical department of tho iteamcr William B.iylles, charged with for army by Surgeon General U. M. assault mon a member of his crew on made Just public, goes Into the voyage front San Francisco to the OReilly, sell. Arctic whaling grounds this spring, that service during the calendar year and Captain E. W. Newth of the 1105 and also compares the health of whaler Jeanette, accused of the abduc- the different armies of the world, as tion of an Eskimo girl, have been infar as possible, In view of the different dicted by the Seattle grand Jury. conditions In each army. and The British ship Galena, sixty days The highest rate of admission to the from Junln, Chile, for Astorl.i. Ore., call sick report is held by the Dutch army, went ashore on Clatsop beach, near whose rate la 13.21 per 1,000 men, with Gearhart park and within a few miles the American army ranking second, south of where the Peter Iredule went with 12.95, and the Russian arniv holdashore three weeks ago. The officers lowest rate of 3.41 per 1.000 the ing and crew all came ashore safely. men. A northwestern Indoor truck and The British army ranks first In the field meet by telegraph among the death rate, with 7.13 ESTABLISHEDr per 1,000 men, leading Y. M. V. A. teams will prob- the American army having the next ably be a feature In sporting circles highest, 6.28. The Prussian irmy has within a short time. The towns repre-sente- d the lowest rate, two per 1,000 men. will be Tacoma, Seattle, SpoAs a cause of death tuberculosis led kane, Portland, and probably Salt with a rate of .68, a slight Increase as City. with the previous year. compared William Whalen, an aged mining Pneumonia was second, rate .32. prospector of Nevada, who was arGiant Powder Explosion. rested at Sacramento. Cal., for swinof a number citizens, securing Douglas. Arts.' Two Americans and dling several thousand dollars by fulse rep- six Mexicans were killed by a premaresentations, has been sentenced to ture explosion at a lime quarry nine ten yeurs Imprisonment at San QuenST. miles east of Douglas. The quarry Is tin. one at which lltno rock N secured for The Indiana of tha low lands near the smelters in this city. The exploNorth Yakima. Wash., have hern driven from their wigwams by the high sion was heard and felt In this city. waters, and many of them are coming Several boxes of giant powder were Into town, hungry and penniless. Bev-er- being loaded Into drill holes to blow Indian famlllea are reported lime rock from the able of the quarry drowned, but this rumor has not been when a premature explosion occurred, confirmed. knocking thousands of tons of rock on the men at theli - Mr below. ; rplt-tel- Production come often enough in the lives of Only 865 bales of cotton were most of us, to ever lose their first nov- for the season of 1905-fl lu th r From "The Balance man elty or power. in Africa, territory of Power an area nearly as large as compri,, tho 0 , American cotton belt Just as Profitable to Public. A dog has succeeded In swimming Use Denatured Alcohol. Some across the English channel. Denatured alcohol Is used . , disappointment may be felt that it factory at Manchester, was not a man that did It. But the manufacturers use the England, t spirit benefits to accrue to the world from it, and restlll the product 'in the fact will be just as great In. the own factory, and use It over case of '.he dog as the man. until it Is used up. luins imy in TtS BO e jr.Wil ywvt jdliloO snd of i i IS Williu by Hit Bits p Dr. juecta 1 Wom ti the ;l the :ll llg at :ion e I dee count are t he fe died ;i c i n to "TS, a he t es i engai Ui he tried i ns n, the : T is s d A .h win -- one-thir- a res, reatm lie has s and s tho I e coi 'our ti slary, :itual ' of h as tor; a dter a a may fharg' secun of t nders 3 -- 5es w towari i. - EXTRACT OP THE CAYENNE PEPPER PLANT TILL THE Win' Greeks jltion heeo! The Little Things of Life. Fir,t pryr In Congre,. The first prayer In A nod of approval or a hearty shake of the hand those little human things madeln 1777 by the Rev.JaS,, that in some m sterlous way make the rector of Christ church and pilot wheel of life spin more easily, considerable learning, ne and give the hands of our souls a turned traitor to the cause a firmer grip on the spokes. We may pendence. The Sunday armoments of our in them at scoff rogant Independence, but they do not Poor Cotton Es-the- NO MORE MUSTARD PLASTERS TO BLISTER. THl SCIENTIFIC AND MODERN US oca e cannot fall We insist upon refunding your . BANKERS FIGURE IT OUT. NOTES nltro-glycerln- 25 ounces for 25 cents OUNCES NORTHWEST Sold by all Druggist Union Assay 01 c a,i 'j . j J The volume of business we makes it possible for us to and sell Diamonds and Jewelry less than others can afford to Our guarantees of quality relieve you of any responsibility, so your Jewelry needs may be quickly satisfactorily settled when you on us. 170 faAlN SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. 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