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Show JLk. . Enloeot Daclors Fnlii MODEST Its Ingrsdlenli. We refer to that boon to weak, nervona, nfferlng women kuown so Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescription. Dr. John Fy fe one of the Editorial Stall of The Eci.ectio Medical Review aaya of Unicorn root (HeUmUu LMoUxi) which la one of the chief Ingredient! of the "Favorite Prescription : A remedy which Invariably arte aa a utermakea fur normal acine tnvlvorator entire reproductive system. tivity of the "In Helonias we have a medicaHe continues ment which more fully answera the above purposes ttum any other drug with which ant tteauainted. In tbe treatment of diseases peculiar to women It la seldom that a case Is sen which does not present some Indication for this remedial agent. I)r. Fyfe further says; "The following are among the leading Indication for llelunlas (Unicorn root). I'aln or aching In the hack, with leucorrhiea: tonic (weak) condition of the reproductive organ of women, nmntsl depression and Irritability. associated withofchronic dlseaaea of the reproductive organa women, ronMant sensation of beat In the region of the kidneys; menorrhagia (flooding), due to a weakened condition of the reproductive system; smenurrlxes (suppressed or absent monthly periods), arising from or accompanying an abnormal condition of the digestive oignns and anu'mlntthln bliss!) habit: dragging sensation In the extreme lower part of the abdomen." if more or less of the above gymptoms are present, no Invalid woman can do bettor than take Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescription, one of the leading Ingredients of which Is Uulcorn root, or llolonla, and the medical properties of which it 1 most faithfully represents. Of Golden Real root, another prominent Ingredient of "Favorite Prescription," Prof. Finley Kllingwood. M. 1).. of llen- nett Medical College, Chicago, enys: It Is an Important remedy in disorders of the womb. In all catarrhal conditions and general unfeoblrineim It Is useful." Prof. John M. Rcudder. M. D., late of Cincinnati, says of Golden Soil root : "In relation to its general efl'oeta on tho system, Uteri is nn mediums In uas about whh 't them in mrh general unanimity nf opinion. It la unlmrmtly mgaidud as Ute tonic useful in all debilitated elates." Prof. Bnrtholow. M. D.. of Jefferson Medical College, says pf Golden Neal : "Valuable in uterine hemorrhagis menorrhagia (Hooding) ami congestive dysmeoor-rbu-- a (painful tnenstruatlor.)." Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription faithfully represents all the above named Ingredients and cures the discuses for which they are recommended. . ' Good on the Sprint. bes' to be straightforward, sop. said Uarle Eben. Do man dat keeps chasin' do devil roun do stump Is purty sure to get ketched up with turn behind. Washington Star. Its (From the Chicago Journal, Nov. 6, 1905.) When Commissioner Garfield went ",-"HMWit- 'll to the Chicago packers and asked permission to inspect their books, the condition was made that no Information he might obtain therefrom would be used In court proceedings against them. Mr. Garfield gave this pledge. It la Stated, and the packers allowed him to study their business In all its details from the Inside. Now, It U announced, the results of his study have been turned over to the government department of Justice to be employed In legal prosecution of the packers. Commissioner Garfield would not have ventured to give the pledge that was demanded by the packers without front Washington.'' We pledged, not bis own word, but the government's. It Is not bis good faith, but the government's, that Is In ques- oM tion now.' The Journal has no concern for the packers, except as they are citizens of Chicago. If It can be proved that they are guilty of engaging In a conspiracy In restraint of trade, they ought to be punished. But their guilt. If they are guilty, must be fairly proved. They must be given a square deal. Since the government has elevated Its vision to such a height as to over" look the nest of defiant criminal trusts In New Jersey, almost within the shadow of the capitol dome, in order to fasten Itself a thousand miles away upon Chicago, the government and the President cannot be too careful to avoid suspicion that they are more anxious to prosecute western offenders than offenders In the east Some of the methods already employed in this case have not been particularly distinguished for decency. .When the government breaks Into a mans bouse and steals his private papers. when It drags the wives of employes Into court and puts them under heavy bonds. It Is hardly dlgnlflod, not to say honorable, nor even respectable. . HOME OF JOHN HEAT ADAMS On Building Still Stands, In Charge of Quincy Historical 8oclety. Close by the house in which President John Adams first saw the light of day Is the modest lean-tcottage where he went to live with Abigail, bis wife, after their marriage In 1764, and where John Quincy Adams was born. The house Is still standing In South Quincy at the corner of Independence avenue and Franklin street. The latter street was the old Plymouth highway In colonial days, so that the house was passed by those traveling to and from Boston. At present this house Is In the care of the Quincy historical society and Is WORST IN the Dessrt Nature Glve nlty to Raouperate, 8uited for Those 8!ngularly Without Sight Three blind men fished skillfully, side by side, In a launch off Anglesea, drawing in black bass and flounders at the rate ot one a minute. They never missed a bite. They never failed to land a fish. Only the captain had to bait their hooks for them but then the captain baits the hooka of all deep sea anglers as a rule. The sightless trio, smiling, said that blind fishermen were not rare; that li the Institution where they lived a full third of the Inmates fished. They pointed out that fishing Is a sport singularly suited for the blind. To sit still, to catch fish by fueling" them on the line, is. Indeed, the only sport where the blind are at no disadvantage. Fly fishing, of course, is beyond them, on account of the difficulties of the cast. Side by side In the rocking launch, hauling In the bass and flounders briskly, their faces growing redder and redder with sunburn, the three blind men fished and smoked and chatted, and at the day's end It waa found that they had severally caught more fish than any other men aboard. Chicago to-da- y per-iplred- Idaho Joins. Railway Values. it has been estimated that should anyone desire to purchase the railways of the world his outlay would time Dodds Kidney Pills helped me. The last time they cured me, and now 1 am able to get around and do all t, my work, though I am and I can walk to Sunday School every Sunday. Beforb I took Dodds Kidney Pills I was so bad I could use neither bend nor foot. I shall keep Dodds Pills on hand all the time. Rheumatism is caused by Uric Acid crystallizing In the muscles. Healthy kidneys remove all Uric Acid from the blood. Diseased Kidneys cannot remove this Acid which collects In the blood and poisons every vein and Dodds Kidney Pills cure artery. Rheumatism by curing the Kidneys; by healing and strengthening them, so that they can rid the blood of all Impurities. fifty-eigh- Slow Travel In Russia, Few Russian trains travel at a faster rate than twenty-twmiles an hour. , 1775-177- o Ever Hear of Scotty" and Hia Record-Breakin- Rldef The atory, brlofly told. Is this: Wal ter Scott, tho Death Valley gold miner, made the trip from Los Angelca to Chicago last summer on a special train over tho Santa Fo In less than 45 hours. That whirlwind train cost him more than f6,oon. It wua the fastest long distance run over mountains and plains ever made on any American rnltway. It demonstrated bojond dispute that the Runts Fe track, equipment and employees are of the dependable kind. Probably you wouldn't care to ride so fast. You prefer the luxury of our three trains from Utah and Colorado to Everywhere East and Southwest. Ask me for ticket ratea and literature. Painful Eruptions From Knees to Feet Seemed Incurable Cutlcura .... - End Misery. , , Anotacr of those remarkable cures by Cutlcura, after doctors and all else had failed, is testified to by Mr. M. C. Moss of Gainesville, Texas, In the For over thirty, following letter: years I suffered from painful nlcers and an eruption from my knees to feet, and could find neither doctors nor medicine to help me, until I used Cutlcura Soap, Ointment and Pills, which cured me In six months. They helped me the very first time I need them, and I am glad to write 'this so that others suffering aa I did may be saved from misery." Sermons From Saddle. Ralna In Cuba. The wet months In Cuba begin In May and end In October, although rain falls In every month of the year. European Breakfasts. Mark Twain, In speaking of the typ-leDo European breakfasts, said. you know what I'll do? Ill nail a bone to the chlm piece ot cuttle-fisney, and every morning 111 hop up on the mantel and take a pick at It wltn a tin bill. It will be Just as filling and much cheaper than a European breakh fast" It Is evident that Mr. Clement prefers the typical American breakfast Vitos with good Dtstroy His Occupation. chimney sweep, at Blackburn, England, testified that he could not pay his debts because people nc longer had their chlmneye swept 'They set em afire." he said. C. F. WAItREN. O. A., A. T. A 8. F. Ry. Dooly Block, Snlt Lake City, Utah. Poachers Wear Khaki. English poachers have adopted khaki for wear during business hour They find It makes the evasion oi watchful gamekeepers easier. - At Berksmere church In England is preserved this stool, made for a fox hunting parson, who foumj himself unable to pronch unless astride a saddle, consequently he had this curiosity made, and when seated thereon, would deliver most eloquent sermons! First Treaty of Portsmouth. The first treaty of Portsmouth, N H., was signed July 11, 1713, the eon trading pntrles being belligerent la dlans and the whites. The news of the treaty of Utrecht, which ended Queet Annes war, reaehod the city Oct 39 1713. The Indiana desired a treaty and it was formally signed on the above date. Scripture for Now Yorkers. In order that the people of New York "may not forget the Lord" a mat who had his name withheld has had s verse of Scripture painted on a bill board In full sign of Brooklyn bridge passenger!. W. L. Douglas Important to Mothers. Examine carefully ewy boitls of CA8TORIA, a wf and ,ure remedy for lufaots and children, nnd Me that 11 Beats lbs Signature of la Use Tor Over SO Years. Tbs Rind Yoa Uavs Always Bought. hardly any fun at all In being only as smart as people think There Purs Cream of Tartar Baking Powder, Triple Flavoring Extracts, and Pure Ground Spices were awarded a Bronze Medal for merit. 42 Gold Medal and Diplomas. , IS SVPERIOR WHEN THE QVALITY $10,000 WHY NOT BVY GOODS Church With Eight Seats. ' Lulling ton church, near Eastbourne, England, Is said to be tbe smallest church In England; perhaps' there la none smaller In the world. It seats eight persons. TEA Eucalyptus Banishes Cancer. Tbe sanitary Influence of the eucalyptus tree Is said to render native jorn Australians immune to cancer. 1 ATTRACTIVE YOUNG) LADY agents wanted In every Town and City .Complete outfit furnished free. We guarantee that you can make from tl.Oi) to 14.00 per day. Address P. O. Drawer Ntx 999. Buffalo, N. Y. Generally friendly compromise la based on the fear that you will get omothtng worse If you don'L e (old. Full line of I inmplee rnnt free for Impaction u;xn request. Fatt Color tyoteto need; they will not mar trauy. Write for Illu.trntrd Catalog of Full Strle. W. DOUGLAS. Brockton. Mane. I. MEM? FOR MAN AND BEAST. KILLS PAIN . DESTROYS AND A naturally balanced rock of a very interesting character Is to be seea In tho Garden of the Gods In Colorado. Tho heavy mass is so delicately balanced that the combined strength of two or three men Is all that Is necessary to start it oscillating from side to side. Horseback Ride of 800 Miles. The most wonderful straight away ride ever made by a man was tbe gallop of Francis Xavier Aubrey Canadian voyageur, and a famous Pony Express rider from Santa Fe, N. M., to Independence. Mo., In 1853800 miles In five days thirteen hours. In 1852 he had covered the same distance In a little over eight days, and his record was on the wager of $1,000 that he could do It in an even eight" In the whole distance be did not stop to rest and changed horses only with every 100 or 200 miles. He was a stocky French Canadian, light hearted, genial, adventurous, absolutely fearless. For some time he waa an overland freighter; and he also made the enormously difficult and dangerous drive of a flock ot sheep from New Mexico to California across tho deserts ot the Colorado. He was killed In Santa Fe. McClure's Magazine. Rice at Weddings. The Chinese have a curious legend as to how the custom of throwing rice at weddings originated. A famous sod cercr named Chao became Jealous ot tho power of another sorcerer, a woman, and, conceiving a plan to destroy her, he persuaded her parents to bestow her upon his supposed son. Tbe crafty Choa chose the most unlucky day for the wedding, the day when the "Golden Pheasant" was In the ascendant, 0 that when the bride en tered the red chair the spirit bird would destroy her with his powerful beak. But Peach Blossom gave direction to have rice thrown out at the door, and the passed out unharmed while tbe spirit bird was d vourlng It Divinity. THE FOX UFE flLL GERM CURES RHEUMATISM TYPEWRITER WONDERFULLY PENETRATINC. Is the Climax of 20th Century Typewriter Construction ' COMPLETE A TYPEWRITER embodies as many desirable ar exclusive features as doea the FOX. NO OTHER MEDICINE CHEST. Price, 25c., 50c., end $ .00. 1 Dr. EARL S. 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If ye to Mil Coeaultatloo in pa. a. . aaonsa fonana tea,jf ? tut Wl 8 bot Write Special Offer in Private Diseases mim .V 6o are euaertne hwre tott vUfnnvJSi lTur Ik w . eaeeed hr lgaor- Vrei hvhe Blierlia end worti ,nr ,uBr"r ee tre.tmeat. M'S UMni, CUSSO-CHL- fens Private Unites upoa T F to P&OVIB IMteaaee-whet- her leg hi Wd P? skill. In fWfATI DISKAIM f stlaaiM BOTH urI irtt6 Uitt u r'HU,rdtbirW ho pwM. ON dull. Or lb" ae the cure T?V uT A t r UCTk l H 18 HON adt vr n I. Seal,H a Sveta blew pmereaiea. to tha quaek sad fate r m2 -- "(( reu.nl T.ta aoehati(-efoa aver hear of a gaklr mfuadlea a tr yoa Soat par It ,0 J.tLT we, or lie re.ult of l.n.Lre the of m relied WBahtKa T ttcuT THBATmSSt for tee aataa.eoierpd IK L!'Aifl wl L' B as tBI. "" 1 jtHLtfu of Ml"f re are nC.r ire aid the aad plea W"" I Wrehnere. inermetonanea. uTmusAlloBa arriiiTta aa kladred treabtee, la l woe trie e a la.V.u.ni.'. ha B,x:ill.B aare rAUUAMiNTijT , u" PLeliVtr6?.? fireLa. Ca.k '""to ) e !rT:-tl- . J, . in wee, aver, & SHORES. It annsaaatlal-- wa eavar Eiput Spiclallsti, 249 alafft (lure T. I. CRUSTY A CO., Telede, O. Wa, tha asdaretfnad, baa kewo V. J. t)b.y In a summer hotel Is a nice way to learn what a good time ono has at home. II I could taka you tot! my factory at Brockton, Mom., tho hVgeat to tho world under on root making man. Ha, hoe, and show you the car with which pulr of Douglas shoes Is uisdo. would realivl why W. L Doublet S3. SO abbas am the fa shoes produced la the world. II I could show you tho difference between flie sheet mode la my factory and tboee ol eth.r make, you would under. tend why Douriaai 43.80 ehoee coat more to make, why they Lid heir shape, lit hotter, wrar longer,' nnd are of greater Intrinsic value than any other U.tn (boa on tha market y. W. L. Douptam Do you think the only dif-- . dfan, 42.40, Sioe,.Iniat upon haring W.L.Dnnr.: ferences in tea are a few ,luCAUTION. elioa. Taka no inhtltnte. None ' without hie nameA anil price atsmped on bottom. hoe dealer lnorery town where WANTED. cents a pound? . W. L. Dougina Rlnn-- are not OHS. SHORES A vacation difference la tha pries. 00008 Hows This? toe ika laal is yaare, aad believe blia perfectly two. rehie la all teleeee trenrecUoae aok neancleliy abta ka carry out aay ebllgetlvee made ky ki knit. to. avia, WaLmau. Kiaaaa - 1 W kolaaalt Druegl.re, Toledo, 0. Rail's Catarrh Cura to takaa Internally, eating dlrantly area the blood aad muoana ttirfareeot tho Te.tlmonlete rent free. Fries It Mato par tyrtmn. Hold botUe. by all lruglU. TaaaUaU't Family rule lur aoattlpaUa. ditereve thato'timant MADE IN VTAH? Wa offer Ana Hundred Dollar Reward for any aaao ot t'.tarrk that aannui be aurad by Hall a 4 AMY Balanced Rock In Colorado. Is you are. Cllt Edga LlnJ price. THREE CROWN ULCERS FOR 30 YEARS. Real Indian Summer." Indian summer properly comes late In November. The season gets its name from the time when the early settlers first planted Indian corn. This corn was left on the stalk as long as the stalk continued green. The crop Indian sumwas gathered during mer." sometimes after snow had ar rived. The cold spell which usually preceded Indian summer was called squaw winter. Horse Picked Up" Watch. Miss Lena Sanborn of Sutton, VL. drove from the village to her home last week. On her arrival she dlscov ered that she had lost her watch. Th read was carefully searched, but the watch was undiscovered until she ar rived home the second time.. It was then noticed that the horse was golni a bit lame. Examination showed that the watch was securely wedged Intc the frog of the horses off forward foot. The timepiece was uninjured. one-tent- SHOESEt' 84.00 HEWLETTS 34'3' cannot be squalled at any . By Our Own Efforts. We are builders of our own char acter. We have different positions, spheres, capacities, privileges, differ ent work to do In the world, different temporal fabrics to raise; but we ar all alike In this all are architects ol fate. J. F. W. Ware. TEA Your moor rolura your moavy It you Soul Ufa SuStmng'e Bret. amount to something like $42,440,000, 000. That sum would represent the entire revenues of Europe for eight of the entire years, or money wealth of the world. It Is remarkable that In so short a time as the steam engine has been in existence railways should have become so valuable, yet no one source of the worlds wealth exceeds the railways in Importance, and none Is so generally distributed. W. L. Douglas EXPOSITION AT THE rORTLAND , A grocer. Sport Fraser, Idaho, Nov. 27th (Special) Mrs. Martha J. Lee has given for publication the following statement, concerning Dodd's Kidney Plllsi . I was down with Rheumatism three times," she says, and each dish of PUlsbury'a cream and sugar. ' FISHER3 Opportu-- . a Horrible Example for tho Rhetorics. To most people a man Is worth wbat &e will let loose of. Atchison Globe. Tell your friends if you like it; if not, tell your SKILLFUL BLIND uncomfortable In Boston, New York Philadelphia, Baltimore or Washington In summer than I have at Yuma ye in the heart of the Mojarj, Califor-alor Apache desert, or any of the great pseudo summer deserts that reach away In ft general line from Yuma to San Antonio, Texas. I recall entering a restaurant at Indio, on the edge of the Mojave, when the heat called to mind proximI suggested to a ity to a furnace. citizen that It was hot. No, he replied; "yesterday was hot; It was 120 It la only legrees In the shade; 115 degrees." Yet I have been more jncomfortable In Boston with the thermometer at 90 degrees. In Bos. ton the heat was humid; one At Indio or on the desert the heat waa absolutely dry, and at night the chances were that a blanket might be required, nature giving one an opportunity to recuperate, which la not always the case In the great cities. ' Country Calendar. John Quincy Adam House. open to visitors. It contains many Interesting articles owned by the Adams family and used during the period when the house was occupied by John and Abigail. This house has a more than passing Interest from the fact that It was there Abigail wrote the famous letters to her husband while the lattei conwas attending the .continental gress in Philadelphia. Alone with her son, John Quincy Adams, she passed many lonely days and nights waiting for the return of the husband and father and the close of the war that was to mean so much to them. As related In her letters, the house was besieged with weary soldlera every day on their way to Boston. As she wrote to her husband: My house Is in confusion; soldiers coming In for lodging, for breakfast, for supper, for drink. Sometimes refugees from Bos ton, tired and fatigued, seek an any lura for a day, a night, a week." This old house, like all buildings elected In Its day. Is provided with ample fireplaces, but even those glowing hearths were not sufficient to keep the place warm during the terriwhen Mr bly cold winter of Adams was awa, and Abigail, writing to him, often had to stop In her cor respondents because the Ink bad fro sen and her fingers were numb with the cold And yet, despite the difficulties un der which she lived. It was In this house that Abigail Adams wrote at this time to her husband: Let us separate from the king's party. Let us renounce them, and Instead of supplication, as formerly, let us .beseech the Almighty to blast tbclr counsels and bring to naught all their devices." MEN CITIES. It has been my fortune to visit some )f the hottest places In America at .he hottest period ot the year, and the reader may be Incredulous when ( say that I have been vastly more pack-tnghou- 411 FELT UTAH BtOttNGnrc ft IT COTTON MATT B fiA. Symbol often used la Japanese art to express divinity. Bridge Neede Much Paint Painting the Forth bridge U no light So vast la Its structure undertaking. that It takes fifty tone of paint to give it one coat." and the area dealt with la something like 120 acres. Fifty Miles of Hair. Few ladles ere aware that they car ry some forty or fifty mtlee of hair oe their heads: the may eves have to dress seventy miles ot threads a gold every morale. FOR WOMEN traabted with till yacaitar ta Itoir mi. im4 toMfil. kofucklyclt4A4 knimiilllllJ stops dtochat,.., teals laflamaatttlj MffaEl fad acooeatkal thre hqd .TOILET AND WOMENS SPECIAL fora.lt tl dniiMt,Mcenit a tir bev" Trial Baa aad Beat af las tract lea. taa Pt. Patten C.a.anv r. fair-haire- d Wht Ancwerlng Advertisement, Kindly Mention This Paper. Thlkl.Ure toellrere UUb Bidding " T read rio8 frow AW Yil'lUrT imdM r fnrtilinif dMlff (of IL if IMhIbA Bait h Manufacturing ta City, utsn r4t Co. |