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Show f "N northwest NOTES 1088 tho I,a8B('nser la ,lxteen coaches held up , park by the lone highway- ,l0l00 ln nion' ln jewelry Ja TJT'1 at Helena, Mont., ,n ,a convention, a NEWS SUMMARY WoVitual flay be Jly o womt p tMml efforts vntKtKe prwr cs,i$We platform Uotic and nominated a full atate ticket Hap ry Hazleton or Missoula was Wes onetoform tcoJor nated for governor. There are nomh MJjh a threo ally 50 1 W askuw fa a. preachers on the ticket. lure may I graJuaty iJiSpensecUiOi Alex. Poderato, a Greek section w.icn ho Wer hcciM band, employed by the Southern Paa$tkelstof lemcdics,wlu'n vcouia-j- , oreto assist cific at Teck station, wbllo attempting Dattt.e and hotto supplant tke hatur. to board a freight train nt Jackson, 'ov., fell beneath the wheels and w Junriions,wkick must depen ulti irnnian 6a ys that stele iiod his right foot crushed. Ratify upon proper uouri.slimeht, l 7; bl,oull nut full to try 'Voo ,anJ r,tM i'inkliam'8 YegetnJbla of Reno,Chew, a Chinese business man tp TO) get its kei.cjicint cfjecls, alwaS Nevada, will vote at the next Compound as sho did. being the first Chinaman buy the genuine of 2355 Lawrence election, G ever registered to vote in the slate. Denver, CuL, writes to JUrs. Ills mother and father are both and Chew was born ln San apractically an Invalid for ala on account of female troubles, Francisco. Two masked men held underwent an operation by the up the saiJLrs advice, but in a few months I loon of P. A. Lillis at Divide, Mont., omy a owl than before. A friend compelling eight men to line up rinkhams Vegetable li Lydia the against wall with their hands 'Impound and it restored mo to perfect above heads while one of the bandits health, such aa I have not enjoyed In aa rifled their pockets. Two hundred doLv years. Anv woman suffering MUCH UP AGAINST IT. n llars was secured. iji'd with backache, bearing-dowLintand periodic pains, should not fail L D. a prominent Old Ladys Description of Ills SomeKe Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable member ofMcCutcbeon, the Seattle and secrebar, what Confusing. Lpound." tary and acting governor of the terriVaCTS tory of Montana under President ArMrs. Rhoda Holmes Nichols, the arthirty years Lydia E. Link. thur, is dead as a result of an opera- tist who spends tho summer at Gloufjor Vims Vegetable Compound, made tion following a general breakdown. cester, Mass., where she teaches a 'ioia roots and herbs, has been the He was C9 numerous sketch class, tells of an years of age. for female ills, cjndard remedy old woman who lives on the outLouis Jacobs was probably fatally mdhas positively cured thousands of Injured near Billings, Mont., by being skirts of the town and whom she has romen who have been troubled with burled 100-foover a embankment by known for a number of years. The jisplacements, inflammation, ulcora-';5- n, a horse. A runaway lady out riding old lady has often been sketched by fibroid tumors, irregularities, with Jacobs escaped serious Injury. the students of Mrs. Nichols' class, leriodio pains, backache, that bear-dow- n Both were found unconscious at the and Is known to them and to everyfeeling, flatulency, body else as Aunt Sally. foot of the embankment. or nervous prostration. When Mrs. Nichols went to GlouThe of convention American press dont you try it? cester this year she called at the humorists at Denver elected J. EdI Sirs, rinkiinm Invites all sick little cottage and found the Vomen to write her for advice, mund Vance Cooke of Cleveland secret- quaint old woman rather more bent than ary-treasurer and the has guided thousands to Frank J. Senrlght of Los Angeles president. last year and looking a good deal health. Address, Lynn, Mass. The matter of the next meeting place older as she tottered along her little was left to the executive committee, garden leaning on a stick. Well, Aunt Sally," said the artist, Railroad men say that the tracks of how have you been since last sumWestern Pacific will be into Wells, mer?" Positively cored by (he these LlUle Pills. Nevada, before the middle of SeptemOh, not very well, she replied, ber. Soon after the tracks reach this shaking her head, not very well." They slra relieve Dl- P treufromDrpepls,Iii. city, train service will be instituted. Is the rheumatism still bad?" LrL d Igeetlon end Too Uesrty Wells is rather an Important point on "Oh, yes, miss, its that bad nowac Esting. A perfect y the Western Pacific, la that it Is the days I can't set and I can't tor Dlulaeu, Ntu scarcely Bad point where it meets the Southern Pa- lay." 9i Taste, Drowelnera, cific. In the Month, Coated Tonirne, Pala In the The stockholders of the Denver City WHICH? Side, TORPID LIVER. Tramway company, at a meeting last Bowels. the Purely Vegetable. Ikj tegnlate week, authorized a bond issue of Jill Pill. SUALL DOSE. SMALL of which 313,000,000 will be to used retire the outstanding bonds Genuine Must Bear and Indebtedness, and the remainder MTERS Signature placed ln the treasury and Issued as 7ime needed for further extensions and ImIIVER PMS. provements. Eugcue Chafin, candidate for the REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. presidency on the Prohibition ticket, delivered two addresses in Billings, TOWERS FISH BRAND Mont, on the 27th, one In the afternoon and the other ln the evening, in WATERPROOF Visitor Can I see th e editor, my which he took occasion to declare that the only real Issue before the peo- lad? GARMENTS ple of the country was that of the Office Boy Are you a contributor or gentleman? liquor question. are cut on large of the Fred Yockey, patterns, designed ,to give the wearee Cape Cod Fog. Randsburg branch of the Western ,the utmost comfort Federation of Miners, who was reYea," remarked the Down Easter, we do have fog along Cape Cod somecently arrested on a charge of conOne night the fog came up and a times. with to blow dynamite np ' spiring pUARANTEJaTwJERPRO pipe line of the Yellow Aster Mining ln the morning when I went to milk Knew SUITS 322 company of Randsburg, Cal., lias been I couldn't find the old cow. SLICKERS 322 released from custody, no one appear- where she was in the habit of lying, though, and followed her easy enough. $tummeCAPfwr ing against him. you mx hah tut CH I HCMOttHfUM. J. R. Taylor, one of the best Got to her just in time, too. Why, I Just went through the hole known mining men In the Black Hills, AJTWW Ct M1W USA made ln the fog sort of a tunnel she InnnjmvMttD uwne iosowtocah and his helper, Chris Miller, were and pretty soon I came up tc like mine stantly killed ln the Burlington was almost smothered. You She her. at Redfern, S. D. The men had Just had packed ahead of her see the fog from to raised be stepped Into a cage her horns into it she'd Jammed and the danger of a blast, but a break and stuck. Had to chop her out. got exthe and to the dutch stick, caused the stage You may believe it or not, but Ill POY PAINTER plosion caught them. show you the cow any time you come II. S. Evans, of Butte, has been senSTANDS FOR W round. Philadelphia Public Ledger. tenced to one year in tho peniten'PAINT QUALITY tiary upon his plea of guilty of forToo Much Afraid of DlrL rrerouND onlyon, gery. Evans for several years was a true that "cleanliness Is is It trusted employe of the Boston & Mon- next to quite PUREWHITE LEAD I but in this day of godliness, was Ho tana Mining company. frills the question scientific and fads made by charged with forging the name of is whether we are not getting altocomthe Charles McCoy, cashier of the Old dutch gether too afraid of a little dirt Dirt to several checks. pany, has been defined as matter in the process. As yet no word has been received wrong place, and hygiene Is the concerning the probable fate of the science of keeping it in the right British steamship Aeon, which has place. But we are inclined to think been out from Portland since July 1 that we are all a little bit too much and from San Francisco since July 6, up ln the air on the matter of cleanliUVE STOCK AND bound for Auckland, N. Z. Reinsur- ness; a little too afraid of coming in MISCELLANEOUS kindance on her has run up to 35 per cent. contact with the She should have arrived at her destily earth, and are In danger of becomnation three weeks ago. Washington Herald. ing nasty-nice- . and hopeless After wandering dazed in the mountains without food REMAINS THE SAME. IN GREAT VARIETY and shelter for nearly forty-eigh- t FOR, 8ALB tAT THE a Well Brewed Postum Always Palatable hours, Roderick Emile Rorabauer, LOWEST PRICES BY St. Louis jjurlst and author, staggered The flavour of Postum, when boiled LN.Kr.MOG0 NEWSPAPER CO. Into the Drake hotel at Estes Park, from according to directions, is always the fa W. Adame Colo., aod is slowly recovering St, Chicago lost same mild, distinctive, and palatable. was He a harrowing experience. contains no harmful substance like In the mountains for two nights and It caffeine, the drug ln coffee, and hence days. Livmay be used with benefit at all times. A Butte Miner dispatch from Believing that coffee was the cause chase ingston, Mont., states that the of this paper de. of torpid liver, sick headache and my rustler, famous after Kid Royal, the tiling to buy ln many ways, writes an Ind. has been abandoned, after a pursuit misery I quit aud bought a package of . anything edver Sweet lady, and Park jMd n ib column should imift upon by two posses from 300 Postum about a year ago. ."g whit they oik (or, teiuiing all Grass counties for more than was My husband and I have been so dilute, or imiutions. bandit the of miles. The trail well bepleased that we have continued is lost at Two Dot, where Royal Postum ever since. We like drink to lieved to have crossed into the Snowy the taste of Postum better than coffee, mountains. aa It has always the same pleasant stockholdPARKER'S A special meeting of the HAIR BALSAM Railflavour, while coffee changes Its taste Grande Rio & CfeiOMt aud beautifiM the halt ers of tho Denver new combination or IVmNitii a luiurtenl ftovtn. has been calledfor with about every Pali to Pitor Ofy company road blend. to Its Youthful Color. ltireritlp Cute September 10, ln Denver, diMsre hair feilufi Since using Postum I have had no bond issue r.ndtlniRt IrugriM $150,000,000 a to attacks of gall colic, the heavimore about tn consider the purchase of aud left my cheat, and the .old, has ness c"lorado ,n fJJID E, BURTON, "ijfS'-t!- 1 fourteen small rad8 headache U a every-dacommon, r 8Mvr. IiCd.l! Gold.SII--1 Utah. i. IIVT(I?iS,1r,!.l''W. a Reason." ! "' 8neurCMr.ll. "There's unknown." reservation thing Cynld 11 prfro lint The Rosebud Indian Co., Battle Postum Mli, by Name given Wumpl Sir ItTllTltidT lands which under the proclamation Itoad to "Tho Read Mich. to be disposed Creek, of the president are in pkgs. locat Wellvllle," are 19, October I hv Thompsons Eye Water Ever read the ebove letter? A new Touth .Id- - o S tt. the lands one appeare from tlmo to time. They faAt(CE STARCH tMlert to work wllh end south Dakota and adjoining were opened are genuine, true, and full of human which eiutiiot .uroiiM w in Gregory county adoptefl iZcA0US j -- M ji fein-rolly- . ' Syrup'In&EiwSo!tni , California ig Syrup Co. ad-,Z- for sick women. indices-ion,dizzine- ss pj 3ICK HEADACHE 8 rem-ed- PK Fac-Simi- le OILED vice-preside- &' clean-smellin- Electrotypes Readers j, aSxe Uf 5! ia -- Nl u- alt Lake City, No. 36, 1908. in 1904. Interest S After Year Hoods and fire at Augusta, Qa., week caused a financial loss ol million dollars. Amorlctn clerical employees are to be given the preference over tho alien employes on the Ishthmus of Panama by the canal commission. President Roosevelt hat declined the Invitation to attend tiro congress at San Fran-ilscbeginning October 6. The thirty thousand employes of Jie International llarvet-tr- r company of Chicago are to have their own sick Benefit and Insurance association. Four firemen were Injured and property valued at $100,000 was destroyed by fire In the plant of the Overbrook Carpet company, In West Philadelphia. Mark A. Wilkins, recently convicted at Oakland, Ca! of the murder ol Mrs. Vernle Carmln, formerly oi Leeds, Mo., hns been sentenced to be banged November 13. The postofllce at Waukegan, a Chicago suburb, was entered-brobbers, the safe blown open by the use of dynamite, and stamps and rash to the value of $3,000 stolen. C. II. Watson shot and killed bli Elijah Crabtree, at Allison Okla. Crabtree had eloped with Wht-eon'daughter, and domestic troubles resulted in the shooting. A rumor, coming from an authoritative source, Bays the Canadian P clfic railroad officials are getting tired of the strike and negotiations will be begun with a view to ending IL Rev. I. D. Milligan, pastor of the First Presbyterian church at Canton. Ohio, killed himself bv a charge from a shotgun. The corener is Inclined tc believe the shooting was accidental Five men were killed, anothor Is expected to die, and five others were seriously injured in a collision at the Warrior colliery of the Havemey Coal company, six miles from Wllkesbarre Few people realize tho Importance of the words "Trade Mark" stamped on the goods they buy. If they did It would rave them many a dollar spent for worthless goods and put a lot of unscrupulous manufacturers out of tbe business. When a manufacturer adopts a trade mark ho assumes tho enilro responsibility for the merit of his product. lie takes bis business reptt-tlo- n In bis hands out In tho limelight "on the square alih the buyer of his goods, with tho dealer, aud with himself. The other manufacturer tho one who holds out "Inducements," offering to brand all goods purchased with each local dealer's brand sidestep responsibility, and when these Inferior goods "come back" It's the local dealer that must pay the penally, A good example of the kind of protection afforded tho publte by a trade murk la that offered In connection with National Company' advertising of pure White Lead as the best paint materlul. That tbe Dutch Boy Painter trade mark Is an absolute guaranty of purity In White Lead I proved to the most akeptlcal by the offer National Lead Company make to send free to any address a blow pipe and Instructions how to test tbe white lead for themselves. The t sting outfit Is being sent out from tho New York office of the company, Woudbridge Building. last Constipation ,. HER GOOD FORTUNb WHAT THE TRADE MARK MEANS TO THE BUYER Trans-mlsslsslp- son-in-la- s FULLY FILLED THE BILL ' trial. Tbe state department has received assurances from David EL Thompson, In Vain Effort, Mrs. Mary E. H. Rouse, of Cambridge, N, Y says: "Five years ago I had a had fall and it affoeted my kidneys. Severe pains in my back and hips became constant, and sharp twinges followed any exertion. The kidney seeretlcns were badly 1 disordered. lost flesh and grew too weak to work. Though constantly using medicine I despaired of being cured until I began using Doan'e Then relief came Kidney Illls. quickly, and In a short time I waa I am now in excompletely cured. cellent hoalth. Sold by all dealers. CO cents a bo. Foster MUburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Col. Charles Ouch I Cooey, the president of the Amerlean Federation of Aero clubs, suld the, other day of an aeronautical pilot: He la really too absent-mindeto pilot a balloon. He used, you know, to be a railroad conductor, but be had to give up the work; he was too t-minded for It, too. "On bis train, one day, as he passed through the cars taking up the tickets, a Joking passenger. Instead of proffering hla pasteboard, solemnly proffered hla forefinger. Never noticing anything out of the way, the conductor punched a little chunk out of the aide of tbe finger and passed on. absen- Aunt Mancfy Was Thoroughly Satisfied Bt.ts or Ohio Crrv or Tdudo, I with New Husband. Lu u IXH'wnr. VN J. C'litNtr truthr. nos ttiDl h. I. WKiln. t Orm of K J. l iitMtt A Vo., tltiln. IMiliHT of Annt Mandy is an old colored womin Ih. I ny of fiMnlm Cuunly .id xtot. unit lit it lktt.1 firm will pay Ki atM an who for years has done washing ONI-- t Ill'MiNMi IMII.LAUS Pit rarh am! ram nt for several families. She has had (Mtiihiih llul cannot b. cural by llwiw. IUIX'. CtlhuuH i'i hl several matrimonial experiences, and FRANK J. rilflNFV. In bcftira nt .ml .uInhtiImkI In niy. wh.en her last husband died one of UiWSwum th day of iKwmlx-r- , A. 1) IhHt, her customers attempted to condole I A. W. GLEASON. I ZZX ' with her. Nota.y Pi 8 MO. Ilnli't Catarrh Cur fei I was very sorry to hear of your and ttH Intmully the b fwnt ant mucoua turfon of Ui$ husband's death, Aunt Mandy, she dlrTtiy kUiu. hemj lor teMtcmmiilii. In'. r J. HLNbY A CO.. TukHta, O sold. by all imiwbMu. 7f lake UftU't 1 amity rule fur oonatlpaUoA. "Ya'aa, ma'am," said Aunt Mandy. He wns a pow'ful good man." Appreciate! Teachers Work. What did he die of?" One woman eaya that when bor "Ah really dont know, ma'am." thi-l- r school re?You dont know- Gracious! children bring borne of tbe month the alend at the porta Couldn't tho doctor tell you?" "Ah didnt have no doctah, maam." ways Unde five minutes In which to aid Aunt Mandy. lie Jea done died write a personalIs letter to the teachers. If there something that the a natch'ral death." learned have children that surprised It wasnt long, however, before Aunt her she writes a note of thanks and Mandy had another husband. I hear you are married again, re- appreciation, and If the reiiorts are unsatisfactory slip writes offering to marked her patron one day. "Ya'aa, ma'am," giggled Aunt Mandy. help the teacher In any way she may suggest Needless to say, the teachI was done married las Sunday." And la your new husband equal to ers are appreciative, aa any one will know who has ever taught sciiooL the last?" "Yaaa, lndeody, ma'am," said Aunt When the Little Man 8cored. Mandy. "lies jes as equal. If not A little man with a equaller." large pasteboard box climbed on the car. As be did so be bumped slightly CURED HER CHILDREN. Into a sleepy, corpulent passenger with a self satisfied look and two little Girls Suffered with Itching Eczema- As the car dabs of sldewhlskers. Baby Had a Tender Skin, Too-Re- lied rounded a curve the box rubbed on Cutlcura Remedies. against him again and be growled: "Some years ago my three little This Is no freight car, Is It?" girls had a very bad form of eczema. Nope," returned the meek little Itching eruptions formed on the backs chap with the box, and when you of their heads which were simply cov- come right down to It, It ain't an ered. I tried almost everything, but cattle car, either, is It?" failed. Then my mother recommended Man and Beast Alike. the Cutlcura Remedies. I washed my Only those who have suffered the children's heads with Cutlcura Soap agony of eye afflictions can and then applied the wonderful oint- the blesslpg to humanity In appreciate Dr. Mitchment, Cutlcura. I did this four or five ell's famous Eye Salve. Introduced to times and I can say that they have this region as far back as 1843 It Is In all well regulated been entirely cured. I have another found baby wbo Is so plump that the folds of homes hereabouts. Not alone the eyes skin on his neck were broken and even of man but those of the dumb animals bled. I used Cutlcura Soap and Cutl- have enjoyed Its comforts. Mitchell' cura Ointment and the next morning Eye Salve. Sold everywhere. Price 25c. the trouble had disappeared. Mme. All Up. Napoleon Duccppe, 41 Duluth SL, "And when I saw tbe mouse," said Montreal Que., May 21, 1907." the girl to her gentleman caller, "I thought It was all up with me!" PRECISE. "It was all up with her," butted la her little brother; she grabbed her Ih-- . tiu-l- y prvia-nc- -- Pa. Wado II. Ellis, now attorney general of Ohio, has been tendered by tho president and has accepted the position of assistant to the atorncy-general- , recently held by Milton D. Purdy. F. R. Easley, superintendent of the Rock Island railroad, has Issued a bulletin notifying all employes that clg arette amoklng will not be permitted and that violators of the order will be discharged. Mrs. Kate Howard, 42 years old, one of the leaders ln the recent riot In Springvllle, Ills., committed suicide by swallowing acid while being placed under arrest She died as she w&j being led Into the jail. The rolling mills of the National Enameling and Stamping company at Granite, III, which have been closed since June 30, reopened Monday and within two weeks the complement of I,- 600 men will be employed. A thirty-foo- t brick wall which was being erected for a building on the site of one burned ln the fire at Chelsea, Mass., last April, collapsed and burled more than a score of workmen. Seven of the workmen were killed and fifteen Injured. Margaret Daly Vokes, the comedienne, died at her snmmer home In Lynnfield, Mass., on August 27, after a long Illness of tuberculosis. She was the wife of Harry Vokes of the Ward & Vokes company, and was one of the famous Daly family of dancers. A Missouri, Kansas & Texas train Inbound to St. Louis, narrowly escaped a serious accident when the train passed over a trestle 150 feet high at Gore, Mo., just a moment before the structure collapsed, owing to weakness caused by a washout Mrs. S. J. Rosenbloom and her daughter, Eva, arrested In Baltimore ln connection with the death of S. J. Rosenbloom of Windber, whose body was found In a trunk at Camden, N. J.- . have furnished ball In tbe sum oi $1,000 each for their appearance for Spent - . meek-lookln- -- to-da- y skirts , an" tben they reached him and choked him off. Houston PosL wMAwrawM And MWIWIWM I embassador to Mexico, who was In-Jured by being knocked down by, a bt j cycle In tbe city of Mexico, that h was doing well and suffering only from a badly broken and dislocated arm. With a reward of $500 said to be standing for his capture and return to Vladivostok, where he la alleged to be wanted to servo a life sentence for murder, O. Karlson, alias Bemert, a local grocers clerk, was arrested at Seattle last week on a statutory charge. Friends of Mrs. Harry K. Thaw, who baa been suffering from worry over her husband's case and the loss of her Income consequent to the bank-mptcproceedings, declare that her condition la not serious. They denied that she Is a nervous wreck, as had been reported. John Henry Briggs, aged 02 years, a millionaire cattle raiser, shot and killed himself at his home In Attica, Ind. Standing before a mirror, he shored the muzzle of a revolver Into Ms mouth and pressed tbe trigger. Despondency due to ill health was the cause of his rash act. The subcommittee of the senate committee on finance, which has under consideration proposed changes ln the administrative features of the tariff law, has completed Its preliminary work In Washington and adjourned to meet In New York at the call of Senator Burrowa. Enoch Hammonds, storekeeper and Internal revenue service, ganger eighth district of Kentucky, was dismissed by the acting secretary of the treasury upon recommendation of the city service commission, for alleged pernicious political activity ln a state eenatorUd contest !nst fall Important to Motnors. Examine carefully every bottle of 1 a safe and sure remedy for Infants and children, and see that it CASTOR1A , Mlts Sentimental Tell me, are you that I'm the first youve In Uae For Over JJO Years. Tbe Kind You Have Always Bought asked to marry you?" Mr. Manyack Do you mean this Methodists at Seattle will build a present month or do you Include last Institutional church for tho Japlarge as well? anese of that city, preferably Installing as pastor Rev. S. Yoshlokl, the TEA preacher at the First Methodist sure,' Mtjton, Why isnt church. everything Mm. Win. tow1. Roothlii Ryrtip. For (ibtldr. terttitmf , "ftnt tli. sum., reiluc. 1 muy frniiLr curia w 1ml col 1m SfeGftbotU moneyback? Everything isnt good It takes a woman with nound judgment to generate silence. enough. Your Rrocw youi monr y if you don't lik Schillina'i Best; we pay him. Frrt fn triftl Special Test of Timber, An example of the progress of the science of forestry In this country Is furnished by the Just arranged between the University of Idaho and tbe United Slates forest service for testing the Umber growing In the 8tate of Idaho. The teats will be vpeelally directed to determine the fitness of these timbers for use as bridge stringers, railroad ties and paving blocks. Thoreau's Sensible Answer. hermit When the Thoreau lay on hts deathbed, a friend called to make Inquiry regarding his soul. "Henry, he Bald, anxiously, have you made your peace with God? "John," replied the dying I didnt naturalist. In a whisper, know ih&t God and myself had forest-hauntin- lc Arlie pftcJum AUmT. ImHf Inittaiionik tnnt-Kn- A. is I ra hundfif Huy, N. Y, A woman Is known by the acquaintances she cuts. f (30RJd ; k ,WIJ |