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Show HERO IS FORGOTTEN Plated Silverware;... 1 FEW BOSTON PEOPLE VISIT HOME wf.PAUL REVERE, th bsst brands of plated mads In ths world. Mora battar pattern and langaat silver; aa low a cheap Outsiders Prices guaranteesLargely Pay Tribute to Thli W - rairiot of Revolutionary Days --Children Lead Their Par. ! : 1 ante to the Place. ; SALT LAKE lit! , UTAH ' Visitors to the Paul Revere bouse North square, opened about a year RO as a public museum, number rela-velfew Bostonlans. and according the custodian th nmk.. O U SWtf?l Boston people who do go to the house re with guests from other places whom they are "showlns- - th aiffht. says the Boston Herald. "This Is my first visit here." said Boston business man nna h. m. cently, on enterlne thn dm,.. t .m over fifty, and have lived in Boston aw my lire. I have always bad it In mind to come down im. flay, and the only reaBon J dldnt was uuuse i uiought I could come any uojr. i nnany got here through the Interest of a young son of mine. He came home from school the other day uuUUg 0ver witn Paul Revere's ride, that the teacher had been reading to him. He asked question after question that, I was not able to answer. 'What did Paul r.v.p.. look like-h- ow old was it now? His teacher said It was about 100 yeara old when Paul bought It a fact that was news to me. The teacher also tcld him there was an old flintlock fowling piece In the house which waa Paul's own gun. and that youngster wanted to know Just what It looked like, and how was it different from other guns. The lad stumped me. so i saia i wouian't put off this visit another day." i According to the custodian, tttta case is a parallel of many. 'Parents are awakened tn th niflcance of the place, and its teachings when their children begin to ask questions which they find they cannot answer. A little later these same parents will come again, accompanied by their children, and you may hear one say proudly, 'Here son. look at tnis gun, which was once Paul Revere's, and listen now while dad tells you all about It' "Only a few children come here as yetr said the custodian. "There Is much here of historic interest, and children should be taught more fre quently about Paul Revere as a mat ter or patriotism. Once in a whlln i school teacher brings a delegation of pupils, sometimes Sunday school teachers do the same. "In many cases foreign children of tne isiortn end can relate more facts about Paul Revere and his famous ride and about the old North chureh than the children of Boston. I know one. bright little American-borItal lan boy to whom Paul Revere Is the most wonderful Hero in the world." In summer the visiting list at the house Is much larger than in the winter months. The summer attend ance Is largely made up of west erners. i y itedi art th trM foanditioa f rit Catiloia UlU ll tb.it lb crept. Oar big that grew- - Send" for Fres Cspy. tit Goo VOCELER SEEDCO-.Ial- Uke City l TESTED SEEDS It coU- buti'tred. of dollar, eyerjp yearto TEST OUR SEZDS mmm But when you buy them yoo ran depend they pn.nen Tht Qunllty. Write lor our r. Daaariotlve Catalot. CO., POWTER-WALTO- RUBBER STAMPS Silt Lake City ?JH STKS.IL8 TKADG Etc. Full end supplies In tot. Hoe Rubber Type Outfit., ..iv. prompt attention. ALT LAKE STAMP CO., Pelt Cass City Thought Him a Poor Editor. Son "Are there any sea aerpents, nop?" Father'Tm aure I don't know, my boy.! Son "Well, what la electricity?" Father "I Slve It up." Son "Pop, what does the j; north '. ;. pole look like?" "I know. don't i 1,'athpr ever how did you pop, Say, Boy T" get to be an editor, anyway - . w COLONIST RATES. From Chicago, SL Paul, Minneapolis, nmnh&. Kansas City and other East ern nolnts to Acoma, Nevada, and Utah stations on the Salt Lake Route, on sale daily Marcn l to April 15, 1910, Inclusive. Send us the names of your friends In the East who are interested." For further Information see any Salt Lake Route agent or aaaresa 1. II. MANDERFIELD. A. O. P. A.. Salt Lake Route, Salt Lake, Utah. . It Waa Hard. Guest (aa waiter places Squemish water before him) Walter, are you sure this Is boiled distilled water." Walter "I am Dosltlvf. air."Squeamish Guest (putting it' to his Hps) "But it seems to taste pretty hard for distilled water." Walter "That's because It's hard boiled distilled water, sir." Chicago Of Course - News. Management "I suppose your husband gets a very Urge salary." "Why do you think so?" "You are able to live so well, and he belongs to so many clubs, "Yes, but you must remember that never I'm an awfully good manager.-permit myself to spend a '" dollar until at least 75 cents of it has been f "I earned." 1 fa - V"' Send me the names of your friends or others in the East who are interested In Utah, and we wil( mail them copy of our "IIint8; to Huabandmen," and give them full information regard ing the one way Colonists ,ratea to Utah from Chicago, Omaha, and Other Eastern points, which are on 'sale daily March 1st to April 15th, 1910, inclusive. See agents Salt Lake Route further information, or addresa for J. H. MANDERFIELD, A. O. P. A, Salt Lake Route, Salt Lake, Utan, The Happy Husband, Wife "Sebastln, I Just heard you sigh again. Now. you must under stand that once and for all I forbid you to sigh." Fllegende Blatter, Their Value. "Sir," yelled the first mate, above the howling of the storm, "the ship Is likely to sink any minute." "I know," replied the passenger, "there Is no hope for us." "Then why don't you put on a life Knew terror-stricke- n preserver?" "I'm the manufacturer of them." Catholic Standard and Times. Unevnerrarl Inf.ranra "Charles Ilrlghtly is an, exceedingly i promising young man.", . t "So he's been borrowing money mm you, too?" Baltimore Amerl can. T was wedding, Paris." Next. not to come to your madame, but I was not In so sorry "Never mind. "me."-i- ion You must come next yivant , , . , t , An Art That I. Lann. She 'There Is really an art In put-UB5 on one s gloves, you know." lie "True; you have to get your m oerore you can do It proper v. uoston Transcript. -- auu Hard Task. "Do you care If I pajnt'your barn?" ""4 the summer boarder with the rcnes atl cream complexion, as she Wt.down her nnlottn nni! Wan ar- A H" replied Undo , Jsisper; !"go u' u need Paln,ltt a'i rthl' don't una hni vnii'ovnont' to ok?,'" dme ith thorn little bits "I "UBliea.-chlc- ago IlecordHerald. hJh? Tragedian "The fact Is, dear L' 1 can't stand manv drinks." 'Be Comedian "I believe you any you don't."Sketch. Charles Lamb's Prlend. Who Is the most absent-mindeman on record? asks the London Chronicle, Our bus conductor, possibly, if one knew more about him, might rival Lamb's friend. George Dyer, who, leaving Lamb 'a Islington home at broad noonday, walked straight Into the New river. He was known to take up a coal scuttle Instead of his bat. to walk home with a footman'a cock ade on, and even to leave one of his shoes under the table and get well on his homeward way before discover Ing Its loss. He called at a frlend'a In Bedford square one morning, heard that the family was away In the country, left his name In the visitors' book, and a few hours later called again and was astounded to see his own freshly written name. Once when Proctor breakfasted with him Dyer forgot tea. The omission being noted, he filled the teapot with ginger. Proctor left as soon as he could to get a better .breakfast at a coffee tavern, and there Dyer strolled in and asked him how he was. quite unconscious of havlnj; seen him earlier. Wmr- Weary is the back that bears the burden of kidney ills. There's no rest nor peace for the man or woman who has a bad back. The distress begins in early morning. You feel lame and not refreshed. It's hard to get out of bed. It hurts to stoop to tie your shoes. All day the ache keeps up. Any sudden movement sends sharp twinges through the back. It is torture to stoop or straighten. At night the sufferer retires to toss and twist and groan. Backache is kidney ache a throbbing, dull aching in the kid neys. Plasters or liniments won't do. 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Cherry Street, Nevada, Mo., aaya: "I waa convinced of the great value of Doan's Kidney through personal experience. Four or Ave months aso I suffered a irreat deal from a pain across the small of my bark, extending at times Into my llmba and shoulder. When I etooped or did any work that brought a strain on the muscles of my back, my trouble waa aKgra-vnteI tried a number of remedies but without success. After a short time I could see that they were benefltlng me, and the content of two and one-ha-lf boxes cured me." - (Statement given in May, 1I9 Kidneys Are 'pt Disordered " PAINFUL SYMPTOMS Itackarhe, elilenohe, pains when stooping or lifting, end- -' den sharp twinges, rheumatic pains, neuralgia, painful, scanty or too frequent urination, diuy splls, dropsy, d. URINARY SYMPTOMS , Discolored or cloudy urine, frlna that contains sediUrine that stains the linen, gainful pusiiages. ment. Wood or shreds in the urine. Let a bottleful of the morning urine stand for 24 hours. If It shows a cloudy or settling, or a layer of fin grains, like brick-dus- t, the kidneys are disordered. On TVo. 3rd. Mr. gears said: still have great faith In Duun's KJdney 1'ills. I feel justified tn this remedy aa It has done so much for me." "I A TRIAL FREE I)' YmtkU aey Pill n Cut out this coupon, mail it to Co., Uuffalo, N. Y. A free trial package of Doan's Kidney Pills will be mailed you , w.N.u. promptly. Focter-Milbur- , II IftheRlnbThera DOAN'S KTOMET PUIS ItS Your IQdngysV' jSWbyird&leB; NATURAL MISTAKE. Y.'. eared, end sn oAen very MHy. Tit. rirk sr. bi-h irum naviiu ill. l.lgUlU DiHTKHCKlt CtlUK. Ot gmnum mm Aru os Ui. Muod .od known formmrMlu .Hfomiiordlitemir. ftoa.ratnwlT ever BOoan-'ll t 1T'I : t nim .OnetxitUsvumrmntMHl tocuraonenuM. Jll.doMB of (lruay,pt..nd h.miMadatni.orapnkeiprtM fmia RiMurMtnnim. fi mm Cut .how. bow to poultlc thru,. arenta wnatad. I n'lprl n" ( booklet .iTramrrlhlnir. . hotii.rMPwJyta.ilrt.iioe tmmtntmn. CPOHN MBDIOAL COm OsBsMBHlsrWbu. OoetMr), In0, aRW.WUIfi, loDO mitrr H1MIIN mm. Iir WUi. loasii..or In fed. ., A Miracle of Comfort and Convenience ' vrv That Breaks Up the Worst Prescription ' Cold in a Day. v Every winter this prescription Is published here and thousands have been benefited by It. "Get two ounces of Glycerine and half an ounce of Concentrated Pine compound. Then get half a pint of good whiskey and put the other two ingredients Into It Take s teaspoon! ul to a tablespoon! ul of this Old English Bookkeeping. mixture after each meal and at bed Not so muny years ago our na time. Shake the bottle well each time." tlonal system of bookkeeping was al But be sure to get only the genuine most as clumsy as the primitive Concentrated Pine. Each half ounce case. method of counting on fingers, says bottle comes in a tin screw-tothe London Chronicle. This was the Any druggist has it on hand or will exchequer way of keeping accounts quickly . get It from the , wholesale elm house. Many other pine extracts are by means of notched sticks of wood called tallies, a plan that strong- impure and cause nausea. ly resembled Robinson Crusoe's mode Damage Done by Smoke. of keeping his calendar on the desert Herbert M. Wilson, of the United island. In the reign of George HI. an some revolu- States geological survey, places the inquiry was made by whether to as pen, ink annual damage and waste by smoke spirit tionary la the United States at $500,000,000 be not substituted, could and paper In the large, cities alone, or about !G but the whole civil service rose to each man, woman and child of the It took many Innovation. the against And population. abolished. sticks years to get the when they were privately ai.d confMany a saint would have lees trouidentially burned In a stove at the ble wrestling with the devil If ho of house of lords In 1834 the paneling would get out and wrestle with a ball houses the room caught Are and bothsticks--tan hour or two. for o were reduced with the tally BAI.MHf ashes. Such Is the dreadful thing h.i been AtXKN'H T,n0 nil tur !urdi'p-wtr-4 cham- rtiuuli. enlil. end hrnnrhllln. yeum HrerrNMtjr iliouli that happens when the upper kuvm aboui U. It li simple, stie and lure. . , ber touches finance! f " '5 2i Take from my mouth the " wish of t, s t happy years. Shakespeare. A Lot of Them Have. the pedes! II.E CtTRFD IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. The beggar approached PAZO OINTMKNTIiirsriti1 to cm .ny etM Illreiliiiif or rnitniOiiu k'lif la trian. of to 8lsU iiorlliimt, monejr nfuodea. Wo. "Could you let me have a quarter - asked be to eat?" get something Many people want assistance and a ' ' Piteously. few really need It.' - .. . . "v ? "I nave nuuimn me Kinaiy Mr. Wlnnlow' Soothing Ryrap. bill, my good man." saia Furrhll.lren Iwimw. suften.ihegiitii aHisbutU. faced person. said That's all right, governor." ' 1 v of all a man'a troubles up. 'the beggar.' his face, .lighting vear pettlconta. a two spot. got change for fail. able Purely vegeW act surely but gently ea the liver. Stop alter M din net r dut renews indi- geetion I Two-third- s eh A Co Colo Itoalera, iMak IS, LeUor, Mew Turk. D .S3 Cur nent IT TS paid fi p Constipation Vanishes Forever No. 6 REMINGTON, $23 t'lnt ta Uke. r Ill PlLLIi . i ftTIKIMHDTTrinklTKk U twk H improve tne complexion '" HAIR BALSAM ClanaM Prtmiuu. and bavitiilai tli. halt a laiuri.nt irnTth. MnT.r rail, to Sartor. Or to Hmr It. Youthful Color. Cum mp diMM a klr liUua. 1 mat Imiqriwt V. II. Booklet fre. a Los Angeles. We Mend Torn Clothes CsV Any styte fceSav or rent ran baa-- neatly retMkkw . ad vlttl mi, tWil . Vn 1 pi n Tv za ana ;io cents. CUNHNtlKI L 1ISSUE CO. in, 6. L. H. BO, rr.mont, OKI. Agenu w In &J, OUR BIG CATALOG mf mat Gives you a Complete List of Just What You Need for your Planting. Your dealer handles our Seeds Our CATALOG Is FREE for the Asking. WRITE FOR IT AT ONCE The BARTELDES SEED CO. -" DENVER. COLO. So pleaMnt (nil h. Gk It tod eontainl ae opi. am. Iher. H Bothing Ilk. H lor ttranehitia, Atihoia and iU boublat el the throat aad luaaj. A Suadard Rrnedy jot half a century. 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Practicaexperi-ment- s p DM-- KNOWN will be, , NO BONING NO STROPPING I the better your health TACK THIS UP . or .Quaker Oats The Girl It isn't fair for you to keep on your mask after I have taken ' off mine. ' -' The Boy I didn't wear any. j iiOmi b. tMndM The more, you eat I ' If tlietolsTTiia Proprietors. ?COLT DISTEMPER His Landlord's Reply. "This appears to be a pretty slow town. You have no pay street cars here." I "No, but we have a pretty good line of boarding houses." , f : , I - BURDENS LIFTED FROM BAD BACKS m. n g j '111 7 d 1 COLONIST RATES. ir, wtt sr olheroedye. aeakM-tl- One tOe nickao eelen all fiber. Th ar In cold water belter than an, nth., to On. alswh and Mut Color m q mro OKUQ OO ., Ouly, annollT " |