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Show ad felt no need for cold cream after . TORPEDO BOAT FOR COMMERCE.il" A pimply face waa treated to a dally bath- - VV wltb tbe She Will Carry Freth Herring to tun, Oils, and Ports on Puget Sound. promptly be. The cameclear. English torpedo boat Albatross, Tartar 0 which was offered for sale by the authe teeth yielded ig X X X '' thorities when the navy depot at EsB. C., was abandoned, has quimau been secured by the Nanaimo fisheries company of Nanaimo, B. C., with the object of running fresh herring to sound markets. The boat Is a very fast craft. She was built some thirty years ago for the Chilian government, and saw service In several South American Imbrog- that WHY TAKE DAINTY CARE of your mouth and Jteglect your pores, the myriad mouths of your skin ? Hand Sapolio does not gloss them oyer, or chemically dissolve their health-givin- g oils, clears them thoroughly yet by a method of its own. got a more ttfbtr Hand Sapollohornet where fa vZuttlc welcome Cfrwai an old and) tried Mead, rZ it wat a ttranger, la a quea-- L Where women bad come to rely tuollo for rapid, thorough clean ot the bouae except tievery part commenced without C hondry they avail of thla new prize, to y time, work aodatalned, bands, little by older ones, whitened, aottened, uaootbed out na It by magic, cal Mf ency and com apota disappeared, Children ceased cleared. to tbe scrub ttr strenuous objections It became a because Bp process, lios. triple-expansio- ftfltf X wards to-- X of hardening tbe aki regained their natural condi tion, till another family bad Joined the chorus ot friendly acclaim. And so It Is everywhere, those who know the elder brother welcome the newcomer, for the sake of the first known, and those who meet both for tbe first time are plunged Into a whimsical worry as to which they could better spare It they bad to make a choice. TRY HAND SAPOLIO. Its stead use will keep the hands of any busy woman as white, un tanned and pretty as if she was under the constant care of a city manicure. It Is truly The Dainty Womans Friend," in the suburbs or on the farm. Those ugly dark brown streaks on tbe neck, arising from tight collars, and the line where the sunburn stops, can be wiped out by the velvety lather of Hand The It is, indeed, Sapolio. Dainty Woman's Friend. inlan! WOl liould nu fr wulUi id ii dilfw ad It freshened up the bands itLji ire. xmnd dlsb.washlng, removing tbe most cordli carwi en. agreeable It waa found to keep delicate skins from chafing better than hi or powder, and the crowning u In tbe song of delight came when alult member ot tbe family used It full bath, and realized that a tilsb Bath at a cost of one dollar i outdone by a small traction of tbe iy ilirili rid rii M V'. 0, for feature ot that necessary iL tute. to Burglars Wear Gloves. Four burglars, arrested in tbe act by the London police, were all wearing gloves in order not to leave finger prints behind them. W ttl u hi lit velvety cake, though It may seem, rt were people who bad not learned prize Sapollo ." To these the advec of Hand Sapollo came as a prise. Sapollo, a scouring soap. it, ten-ce- nt, tut, strange t CHEAP EXCURSION TO CITY OF MEXICO. Finally a bold shopper carried ot a cake. Does It look like kit a Sapollo? Ho one la iure, and a ' of that la bought, and comparison 1fe Behold a family using both tbe ALGEBRA tvmbol we aad aitnua X drop out , on tee bo doubt ) whit Bgu the hourewlfe sappy (jniLol wo call '7e 're a. X It K pin M hands and could scarcely realize and comfy they felt after washing. ftta began tba excitement otadven--, World's Smallest Graveyard. What is said to be .the smallest graveyard In the world may be seen at Galashiels, England. For over a bun-dreyears no interments have taken place, and the graveyard may now be 6oap from Pompeii. A few Urinary troubles. At all Druggists or bj mail Wets. Sample mailed FREE. Address Tbe Mother Gray Co., Leltoy, N. Y. Wouldn't Play Second Fiddle. Here Is a story a Kansas Irlshmat tells on hash. An Irishman who ar rived In this country only s few dsyi before, wae offered some bash. He refused It. "Let them that chewed It eat It, he nald.-Ka- nsas City Journal Storekeepers and Hotelkeepers the new soap NOT acetylene gat Should Investigate Her tried a shampoo. girl Writs Acetylene Jones" pretty, soft and silky went up fleetly, with none ot the unmanage British Goods In Petersburg. kaeta that generally esbts tor a full An Englishman traveling In Russia after the usual process. A msn was depressed on scanning a mile ot the delightful lather for shaving. shops In St. Petersburg and finding B- - Btneftt of ought Pasting. for one day will often pre-iI1 ,"'rl'u illness. More people ,r,,n eating too much than too of only one which displayed an article British make. TEA Tea intelligence; what do you think that is? Writ tr Cumiany, To Diainfact Dishes, rj"'- ln per cent solution, la OJwihended by Prof. Eimarch of he best mcana of dlslo f,. npntln utvnslla. - Knuld$r Mk. A. fckllllB A KrmhHnr More than 200.000 Mecca qvery year. pilgrims visit TEA b , (Mir It is a most mild delight; but it is a delight good tea, lm tea Egypt was the first country to nay army. stem, g Bind the two in position with a piece of Rubber Hose. Cald Then fill the bowl of the pipe with cium Carbide. Next tie a rag over head of the bowl to keep in the Carbide. ' Now put the pipe into a Glass of , Water, as in picture. GasThere you nave a complete . plant for 25 cents. Touch a match to the Burner tight-fittin- 1 and youll get a beautiful White Gas- - light. y' t Of course, this is only an experiment. but it shows the wonderful simplicity of Acetylene Lighting. That very simplicity gave Acetylene f,l V. I ! Well, the boom in Acetylene Lighting made louer prices possible on the material it is derived from, viz., Calcium Carbide, a material that looks like Granite but acts like Magic. Today, Acetylene Light is a full third cheaper than Kerosene Light, or Gasoline Light, per Candle Power. It is not more than half the price of Electric Light, that of City Gas. nor three-fourtIf i cant prove these statements to your full satisfaction my name is not "Acetylene Jones. But Acetylene is more than the safest and cheapest Light of th.e year 1905. It is also the IVhitest Light the nearest to natural Blue and Violet rays, and Sunlight in health-givinbecause of this, with its freedom from flicker, it is the easiest of all Artificial Light on the Eyes. It is so much like real Sunlight that it has made plants grow 24 hours per day in dark cellars where no ray of Sunlight could reach them. It made them grow twice as fast as similar plants that had only the Sunviz., half the time. light of That was proven by Cornell University in a mon.hs experiment made this very year. g Light a setback, at first It seemed so simple to turn Calcium Carbide into Gas-ligthat over 000 different kinds of "tanks and "Acetylene Machines" were invented, patented, and marketed for the purpose, by about as many different day-tim- e, ht Now, people. Well, the thing to be expected certainly happened ! About 530 of these Acetylene Machines" had been invented and sold by people who knew more about Ive saved up for the last a point more nt to you than all the others about Acetylene ight. h as much of the vital It consumes only Oxygen from the Air of Living rooms or consumes. as either Kerosene or City Thats a tremendous difference in a lifetime, mark of a difference. you three-fourtBecause, Oxygen is Life. And every bit of Oxygen stolen from the lungs of Women, Children and Men, through Lighting, is a loss that can never be made good again. A 24 Candle-PowAcetylene Light costs you only s of a cent per hour. Thats about $585 per year, if burned every night in the year for four steady hours. A Kerosene I .amp of equal capacity would cost you of a cent per hour for a third more, viz. ; three-fifth- s Kerosene alone, or $875 per year. Thats exclusive of broken lamp chimneys, new wicks, and the everlasting drudgery and dangtr of cleaning, filling and trimming daily. I want to prove these figures to you, Reader, if you or storekeeper. are a house-own. Tell me how "any rooms you've got and 1 11 tell yon beautiful. with them brilliant, to will cost it what light Sanitary, ey saving Acetylene. Bo-about Sunlight Write me today for my on Tap. Just address me here as Acetylene Jones, 8 Adams St., Chicago, Ills. one-fourt- bed-room- s, Tintvare than they did about The "Calcium Carbide was all right all the time, but 530 of the machines for turning it into Gas were all wrong all the time. , So Acetylene Gas "got a bad nartge, though it is time. clear enough now that it never deserved it at any It was like selling Wood Stoi'es to burn Hard Coal in, and then blaming the Coal for not burning. Gas-makin- g. Ili Made Good Guide at Night Jason Hoover, a farmer of Western Wisconsin, ventured out one very dark night to visit a sick neighbor. His wife followed. The man kept up an incessant conversation, not for but that his helpmeet might be guided by his sonorous voice along the treacherous and uncertain path. Suddenly Farmer Hoover shouted a warning, stumbled and fell heavily. After tome grumbling and much from his sympathetic wife, he continued the Journey, limping painfully, and rubbing his bruised thigh. Jason, you may stop talking," suggested his wife, considerately; It Is easy to follow you now." Mr. Hover became Inquisitive, and was astonished tC-- learn that In rubbing bis thigh he had caused the phosphorus to glow, which for a long time had been accumulating on his trousers from the many matches struck there. New York Herald. Alcoholic Drink from Rics. Tbe alcoholic drink used In tbe in China, Is province of made from fermented rice. Fermentation Is Induced by tbe addition of cakes made of wheat meal. An examination of those cakes by K. Salto shows that tbe particles of wheat are penetrated through and through by the mycella of various fungi. Some seven or more different species were found. These fungi grow on thj moistened rice, fermentation follows and a yellow liquid with an agreeable odor Is produced. Che-Klan- Constable as Violin Makar, police Constable Gaskin, who has Just retired from the Metropolitan force, has mado quite s reputation In musical circles by the handmade violins ha has constructed during hit pars time. Some of hi Instruments have been praised by the finest players, and recently Kubelik paid him a visit, highly commending several that . be tried. London Tlt-Iilt- f out extra charge, which used any one of these 70 Acetylene Generators it had found safe, and effective, just as it permitted houses to be piped for City Gas, or wired for Electricity, under proper conditions. Now, the Insurance Companies ought to know whether or not these 70 different makes of Acetylene Generators were absolutely Safe to use. Because, thty have to pay the hills, if Fire or Explosion occurs, from any one of the Acetylene Generators they authorize. And, heres a proof of their good judgment. Though there are now Two Million people using Acetylene Light in America, there have only been four Fires from it in one year, against 8863 Fires from Kerosene and Gasoline. There have also been 4601 Fires from Electricity, 1707 Fires from City Gas, and 520 Fires from Candles. Besides these there have been 26 Fires from the Suns rays, But. only four Fires from Acetylene. That shows how careful the Insurance Board was in its examination of Acetylene Generators, and in "permitting only the 70 makes that were above suspicion, out of the boo experiments that were once on the market. AKE s common Clay Pipe. ' Put a simple Acetylene" Gasburner on its Gas-Lig- ht 1 er Lots of things happened to grieve the Owners of these 530 makes of alleged "Acetylene Machines. But very few accidents occurred from them even in the days of rank experiment and dense ignorance, among, Generator Makers. Of course, a gun will go off unexpectedly, now and then, if the trigger lie pulled by a person who didnt know it was loaded. But, thats no fault of the Ammunition is it? Well, finally the Insurance Companies got after these 530 odd makes of "Acetylene Machines that wouldn't Acetylatc, and the Insurance Board made an investigation of all Generators that were submitted to them. Then, out of the 600 odd "Machines patented, only about 70 were "permitted by the Insurance Board to be used. Oh, what a howl was there! By permitted" I mean that tffe Insurance Board was willing that any building should be Insured, with- - to-da- ii r Country Homes T 4 4 f two-fifth- i i ' e I bl .r l Holiday Vstil Iho I..I d,y to find and m.k. grawni.. Writ. W. will lay aaylhing ..id lor lecti. won't mi, il. Ow slack i. a Ur. JfrJS FLUF man grade and reversible F-RU- Established UTau CS sc doing coroN wAT-or- ss. DYES -- 'tic nro 'j MBAtFttB Mode from your old Cornet., Ingrain y. . Wl and Brussels, Cbrnlll Curtain., Lie. Freight paid o.a y. FLUFF-RU- South Temple Indeoaadent !3S W. I- ' WORKS G .. Hell Pboo IIXW ; Aj Salt I .aka City, rt.h a i When Anrwerlng Advertisements Kindly Mention This Paptr. myno MAMS niASONABLB PBICCB BTORBB IN BALT LAXB AND DBNVIN XeVl Thompson's W. N. U., Eye Water Salt Lake No. 42, 1008. ThltUtb kf.LlreM TOO readahoiit. Mari la Sr lUlerenl grade. Prira frum taou lo II4UU Aa. dealer for II If foautna. oar Traoa tour furnuup la a tbo ttf. Utah Bedding & Manufacturing Co. Sa,T aaa O tv, UTn 1 Mine on Fire Many Years. Hunger Might Be Good Lsston. Had No Cause to Complain. It would be an excellent thing fot A mine In Warwickshire, Eng., has Tbe Hon. Benjamin Kimball, one of the softening of the hard hearts Is New Hampshlre'a well known railroad been alight for years, and man Is powthis world, an almost complete curs men, la said to have complained to erless to check It. The blaze started one of the butchers at Gifford, where In s seam of highly combustible coal, for man's inhumanity to man. If tbs Mr. Kimball's summer residence la. and tbe workings, which stretch under heartless could be compelled to llvs on three or four meals and no mors about tbe quality of meat supplied, parts of Birmingham Itself, are gradwithin tbe limits of a single week. It me sold lamb you saying: That ually being burnt out would be especially beneficial to those must have been old enough to vote. who make the laws which make hunIt. I could cut ao waa hardly Wlnalow'a It tough Mr Soothing Sjrnp. a rhMnia twilling, nln. I ha gum In such s land as this possible. ger "Oh," said the butcher, "that U Yif oullu. StaatwttM. lad oara SaamiaUu, aa. pain, Wallace last said Rice In Chicago Journal. the Fuller Tom nothing; piece of meat he bought of me was so Venomous Even In Death. tough he couldnt get hla fork Into the What He Paid For. William English and Milton Davla A cynical highland gillie thus exgravy." of near town, were out hunting on the farm of J. I). Powers a few days ago plains s certain rich American's acA Greeley Story. In paying J25.000 as a year's Horace Greeley was once asked for and they shot a large rattlesnake, tion for a csstle In the n rth ot rental four about and off head Its a lonatlon by a minister "to save peo- shooting "He pays 15.000 fo tbs Scotland:' Inches of Its body. The severed head ples souls from going to hell." soHor for the fishing, $5 000 for $5,000 house, was the hurled discharge he by against ace wasnt feeling well that day, 0 for the grouse and $5,000 tbe bit deer, It Mr. the bird dog of English. irritably replied that "there are not the near Balmora, wlcr minfor a few within end he died as dog to bell, half enough people going the king occasionsllv vtoito." It Is." But the minister got his check. utes. Perry (Mo.) Enterprise. 1 $5,-00- HE ATTENDS TO BUSINESS .who goes straight to work to euro Hurts, Sprains, Bruises by tho um of St. Jacobs Oil and saves time, money and gets out of misery quickly. 1 11 iMii mm BO YOU MUST NOT WAIT I er PUTNAM A Gme Name to Small Coinage. John Swinburne obtained the mulshed of honor having ,7 three penny b:t named after him Shout South Africa. When he 'm to Cape Town first there waa no coinage, and he was provident take out a stickful of the . m!fh "collection In silver," to be for tipping. 8 throughout the rnln Ktltl known es "Sir u"7. hen it ta pot called a "tickle." for t Gas-ligh- Corner in Galashiels. mans "no land," and a recepstyled tacle for rubbish. to erfection. Try It. Your The burial place measures 22 ft by Pleases the moht particular housewives. It clears, whitens and purifies the clothes so name that the Remember cento. 5 you will not be deceived. for A large 14 ft. and Is surrounded by walls. Of grocer sells It paekage surtbe two tombstones which have vived neglect and abuse, one may be seen on our picture, blocking up tbe entrance, and tbe other a large flat h one may be observed in tbe center Color more sood. brighter s4 looter color, th.s . other dro. One I0eo.ek.go color, oil J." WJ JKfSJ Writ tor iraa booklet -- Mow to Ora. Bloachand Mia Colors. mliaart COg tnJoiiWJ of tbe graveyard. nj firment without ripping apart what would 1 To make Cheap d A Neglected Tea is almost nothing; how much weight do you think there is in the taste of it? Weight is no measure for tea! only certain monthly regulator. Cores female weaknesses, Backache, Kidney and TOWN I' . Utah-Mex-lea- n years ago a soapboilers shop polios for every conceivable-purwas discovered In Pompeii, haring and comparing notes I After boen burled beneath that terrible rain ally and quickly cleansing a greasy of ashes that fell upon the city 79 with Sapollo, Jane thought the A. D. The soap found In the shop her would be gritty, and was aston. bad not lost Its efficacy, although It at the smooth, dainty lather. bad been hwrt i nn rears. Here Is Relief for Women. her waa certain It would harden Mother Gray, a nurse In New York, dlo covered a pleasant herb remedy for womeui THE DISTRICT SCHOOL It la till Ills, called AUSTRAL! . IS Quaint Old Custom Still Prevails English Town. Citizens of the old Devonshire (Eng.) town of Iloniton are lmmun from arrest until sunset one evening, for while the horse fair is In progress the arm of the law Is powerless. This Is in continuation of a quaint and pic-turesque ceremonial which has been handed down from the time of Henry III. When the horse fair begins tbe town crier, In the gorgeous dress of a beadle of the last century, appears carrying a pole, at the nd of which IsJ a large gilt glove, decked with flowers. Having rung his handbell three times, the crier, in his hat; announces, Oyez, oyez, oyez! The fair Is begun; the glove is up; no man can be arrested till the glove Is down. God save the king. Each sentenced Is chorused by the children standing round, and at the conclusion they scramble for nuts. The glove Is taken down at sunset. Under Management of The Sugar & Livestock Company. Tickets Only 175.00 round trip. good leaving Utah October 21st. Final return limit December 21st, 1905. Route going via Rio Grande Santa Fe and Mexican Central Railways. Returning via Mexican Central Santa Fe and Union Pacific Railways. For further Information seo local representatives of above lines, or Heber.M. Wells President, or James T. Hammond Secretary, Company, Sugar & Livestock Salt Lake City, Utah. TEA hpted for the hands, the face, the weal toilet? Impossible, It would horrid. WAo ever heard of such a CLASS LAW SUSPENDED. The Big Wind in Oregon. Port Oxford evidently is a very windy place. A gentleman just from there reports that last week the wind blew a sheep up against a barn, about twenty feet from the ground, and held It there four days, until It starved to death. Drain (Ore.) Nonpareil. sali-raspa- ct ka.cifrqaal x pin if'hea'aa lor SaiwhobeI; Uhidiwill add. Jtrtktmi.oaX all thcaa OF THE Utah-Mexl-ca- n TOE nST STEP awar .root la lack ol car la parsoaal clcaall-a- s i lb lira! mo la bvlldlad ap a propar prid I Ba womaa, or child la a visit to h balblub. To caa'I ba haalthy, or pretty, or va ood, an ar rlaaa. ! HAND SAFULIO. laIt plaaaas avaryoa OF SPOTLESS ARM n three-cornere- Irpi W.U Fitted with compound engines, air pumps and watertight compartments, the vessel can be driven at a high rate of speed through or under the water, as opportunity offers In any weather. ' Her length over all is 100 feet, with hut nine-foo- t beam, and her appearance lying squat on the water much more resembles a fish than a fish carrier. Fishing Gazette. i T |