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Show PLAN OF IDEAL KITCHEN. A COMRADE Laid Out with View to Saving Tlma and Labor. The first point for consideration in In planning a kitchen is its size. America the kitchens are uniformly too large. A kitchen Bhould bo only so large as to enable those who work therein to move about with ease. Every inch added to this amount is that much yseleas space which tnust be s kept clean and In order; but more than this, every added Inch makes necessary in a year countless steps which might be saved. Qur plan shows, the relation of the kitchen to the dining-room- , pantry and china closet, back porch and in stairways to tho basement. It Is impossible to Consider a kitchen by itself. A kitclen is only convenient In its relation to other parts of the house as well as in the detail of Its arrangement, and cannot bo considered alone. The communication from the kitchen to the dining-roois by double-swindoors, which always stand closed when not in use. One does not take bold of a knob to open or close . MARK. OF GENERAL GRANT Says "I Do Not Believe Superior for Catarrh." Pe-ru-- -- serl-lou- I Indispensable For all from titad tO foot achei fStJacobsOill baa curative qualities to reach the l PAINS and ACHES t4 the human family, and to relieve and cure them promptly. J Prices 35c. and 50e Especially Adapted to the Declining: Powers ol 4 ) . life-lon- v M-- an CauiMli envi- a. FAIL IN A M TIME C hmA jJT ...a. J -- 1 ROOM ..ll..t ana iook, ior me name TOWER on the button i? This and thi name have atood Xi - dcoi xne ior i' cui ounnj suuj-sevtui utv.(ctiii joica. for free catalogue of black or yellow waterproof oiled coats, flickers, suits, hats, and horse foods for ell hinds of wet work. A. J. TOWER CO," -- THE OWQr aSICN t SOU ON. MAM, U A. t wutw.-,i.W, CAN. ajrUTae. TDK . v washed they drain from the drain-boar- d into the sink. From there they are wiped to a tray at the left. Thus the washing of the dishes is progressive, and all the time they are moving back to where they belong in the Poplar. Fleaso let me know how to grow the different kinds of poplars. tfMJ W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES Kl 3.B8&3 W. T Douglas have by ticir excellent atylc.1 is ti superior achieved wearing qualities sale of the largest shoe easy-fittin- g, :;t5S ne . . . urn-- it, Benjamin F. Hawkos, of Washington, D. C, Is One of the Throe Living Comcados of Gonoral Qrant In His Cadot Days at West Point In a recent letter from S. Cl I O Street, W., Washington, I). C, this able gentleman says of IVruna vener- have tried Pcrvna after having tried In vain other remedies for catarrh, and I can aay u hhcut reservation that I never tclt a symptom of relief until I had given Pcruna the simple trial that id advocates advise. I do not bell.ve It has a uperlor, el. her ea a remedy for catarrh or as a tonic for the depressed and exhausted condition which Is one of the effects of the disease. " Sssjamln F. tfawkes. CAPSICUM VA5ELIHE (rtT rr tw rot.t.rtt.a to n t iiMitaltlc aadaloniarh and a. t "ill prove what w go'itr romplaints. It A trial found t be iiivslir wul be it. end claim y "It aWe in tb bnsholi. Many iwn-ith of all y"ir trpafiion." Prke ! oent. at all dnirs;u or cthr 1"1r, or by Sf"1in this anvHint M o ( t" 'mM will snnii ynu a to! by mm I. I, a tirl sbmld be aorepid l.y tbv pul.liu el!"? the same it is not gcnuiaa. carriae trt IjK'I. a CHCSrBfOt OH Ml'fl. CO., 17 btate btreet. Saw Ynaa Ctrr. fr e bt 't" rthi tllldlljCS'ne 4wt ty PIECES. STAK3AR3 I.OO. PnA fp-i- - rfnl JPrtie at tine, rva A sri rV ff.m fsrtnry. U yns. Maaie jti. THE McKANNOH BROS. MU9IO 1283 Waahlngton Ave. f-- his aavfnt; fr (nltara, Mrtngt and l ittlnere. rw 00. Ogden, Utah. FARMERS and STOCKMEN We ewe save yna weriKoe "t rtgrataa4aad atck irtBg ftina vwir yrl. r"11 m(4diirn,t and ttit M for per rRI:K an pMMO-K- " srw' 014 Ceimy Biidi(. W. Li N.U., Salt stfflnklet." Live Sieck Lnkn-N- O. by baVnt Ce. Ce't'oe LatMfs, iil loTieOT Jtr-- tiltl MfK ease. l'e-rni- epl-dem- io Pe-ru-- na . cnt-arr- U flit Mil tdxty-thre- ke-p- s dot-tor- s atn-niMh- ' m aabstitute fr ant aupei it moii d or any anit will not I l .ir thm tno't othr pUt"r, rd era;H ttirat s skin. 1 be pamaresllnting n.lerf"t It will of this atiifle jnliii-and nt t'KKbsrlie the ljve bf-a'h(inn, stop reromm-n- d it as the ht and ritir. known. ato and f?t ettomal counter in the thru as an estrnel remedy for I hwimmt c. and C0PIC9 wonAt airiie. bareaftis tn have come to rely upon it almost entirelv for the many liitle.tUiugs for which 1 need medirine. "When epldemlen of la grippe, first n to niuko their ap(x'ariuico in this country I was a sufferer from this dis- "I hr.d several long sieges with the ;j grip. At first 1 did not know that was a remedy for this disease. When I heard that la grippe wiw catnrrh. I tried l'eruna for la writes: grippe, nnd found It to be just the thing." "I got sick every winter, nnd had a spell Isaac Brock. of cold in February, JMO, 1 could not do for almost two months. In Used In the Family for anything December. HW, I saw one of your hooka nlMiut your remedies. Then 1 wrote to Br. Years. Hartnian for advice, and Lo wrote that I Mrs. E. West. 1?,7 Main Street, Menasha, should commence the uso of and Wis., writes: We have used l'eruna incur how to take care of myself. l'eruna, for of a number I family "I did not lose ouo last winter that yars ami when BROCK, a citizen of sUK-ke I could not tend to myday wiy that it is a flno meaicino for I am ISAAC County, Texrut. Las lived for 114 and colds. I know wh.tt I am years old, and I cannot thank you too talking In speaking of bia good aUmt. I have taken it everv pprlng years. and much for what you have tlone for me." health and extreme old age, Mr. Brock fall for four years and I find that it do nottierive prompt and satisfacIf me robust. Mrong, with splendid appetite, tory you says: results from the use rf l'eruna, write T'enma exactly meets all my require- and free Iroru Illness. A few atro at once to Dr. Hartinan, pivinga full stateany ments. It protect a vie from the evil ef- it curel mo of ca'nrrh of the yars hfomach, ment cf your en" and brt will !o pleased fect of sudden chants: It kttps mo in which the hail pronoiineil incur- to give yon his valuable oil vice gratis ; it able. I am verv much tdeiisod with IVruna. good appetite; it gives mo Address Dr. Harttnan. i'reideni of the keeps my blood in good circulation. I I am H years old." Mrs. 11 West. Ilartman Sanitarium. Columbus, O. n-- Tt-a- r) t. J. N. Parker, Utica, N. Y., writes i "In June, l'.MI, I lost my swnse of hearing ent inly. My hearing liatl been somewhat impaired for several years, but not ho much affected but that 1 could hold converse with mv friends; but in June, I'JOI, my aense of hearing left mo so that I could hear no sound whatever. I was-ulstroubled with severe rheumatlo pains in my limbs. I commenced taking l'eruna and now my hearing la resrorud a giMxl as it was prior to June, l'Jul. My rheumuMo pains are all gone. I cannot sneak too Jjitzhly of l'eruna, and now when eighty-eigh- t years old can say it has invigorated uiy whole systen." ltev. N. J. 1'aiker. Mr. W. B. Schnader, of Terro 11111, Pa., Bev. lo-ga- : one-third- , 10 Strong and Viporoca at the Age of auraMi Sacred tlGarlficadoKiy L OGDEN, UTAH. OCDEH'S BEST -- - any aboes la tbo world They are lunt as good m llios that cost you 14 to 5 tho paly tlUIorcn'' is the price. So'i etrfichtre. and Look tot ham rrlro on 1x4 torn. vs i a i orona tr,r.y. ' vt' I n item to where rn-rtr- l C'oH.ktn, vrhlrh la I thr yet prnrirHi. bethe Uimt I'alnt i" Co e' u'l"t Shonhj snail. t&r.ttlra. fitt Write for Catalog. W'.UUoaaiae, lirwra tea. lata. A Mrs. b E. Little. your generosity." F. HAWKES. Poplars may be grown very readily cuttings taken in the spring or fall A piece cf wood 10 to 12 Inches in length of the previous season's growth will make a good cutting. Cuttings should be planted in rows about three feet apart and about one foot apart In the rows, riant the cutting deep enough so that only one bud will be above ground. Ke sure and get the cutting right end up. Ily autumn the Women Keplaco Men. cutllr.fcs will bo well rcoted, and conare now being substituted Women siderable growth made. They may be In the Italian postal service. men for planted out the following fprlng. As Galiniberti, the minister of poplars grow very easily from cuttings Sisnor and telegraphs, la responsible ports it is not necessary to plant them in for the change. nursery rows first, as they will root almost anywhere, but better trees will ptopa Ti Cough nnl be obtained by adopting the former Work- OfT too Cold method. Not more than one bud, cr, Laxative DronioC a; i:j(sTaUeui Price --5c. at the moft, two, should be left above Scientific expedition. ground when planting, as If much of The Aufctrla war: l.lp Kalsorln Eliza-be- t the cutting is exposed It may dry out has left Tola for Australia on a before rooting. voyage of scientific research.. Roof for a Shed. a T!ao'a Cure cannot 1 Xno bltrhly spoken A. A. P. What in the chfapent and acouf h euro. J. YV. u iint, ill Third Ava, bent roofing for a shod 24 by 20 feet, XL, la!iautHUa, i'.ra., JjA C, 1MJQ, and what Is the best pitch to give it? Laying Up Treasures. birth nf a child la Cyprus a At the If there can be enough pitch to your Yessel of wine Is buried, to b served I would roof, say at least afterwards at Its marriage. advise putting on a Khlnglcd roof. If op Mr. Wlnalow'e footblngf the roof Is less than one third pitch Hymp. rmorrm h th rblilte ltM:ie, furf Ifti a metal one Is better. Cut if the shed Trf oui)u. St a iMtUa. CanunatkMi, a. 1; roof Is very flat a tar and gravel ror.f Convicts Tunnel to Freedom. answers well. I helped to construct Thirty convicts recently escaped tar and gravel roofs on over twenty-fiv- e from the Nlk(,!k l"surl Jail. In Siyear ao, and they arc In good by drlvir.g a tunnel ISO feet beria, a It depends good deal on repair yetthe bnil ilng. under Is utr-what th Luildin for and long If Is for a barn where It actuated; shed I would ue shir.Elp, making the roof not less than pitch. from n Ifour dealer will not supply .you writ ONTO. but can push through when cara large tray of dishes. After a the soiled dishes can be placed on the table nearest the range. They are then washed in the sink, which d may be either Bolld porcelain or iron. After the dishes are them, rying meal Growing .L- f.4 iicamcr CENJAMIN A. M. K. Remember this whenyoubuyYViet l sh.-il- pantry and china closet. aavf as J ca-tur- 1 proce-lain-llne- 5KN Of niE flSH KEVER fAILS IMAVYFTTIMr. a 9 Hi'l' i'i Eighty-Eigh- Write to Superintendent Immigration.Ottawa.Can-edfor a descriptive Allan, and other information, or to the authorized Canadian Government Agent ENJ. DAVIKS. KOOM 6. DUNN BLOCK. CENTRAL AVENUE. GREAT FALLS. MOI TANA. .:A i't'''!? &i$!t'J I'e-ruti- n. anil all other Railways r-- "1 tone-Nationa- aslly accessible, while other lands may be purchased from Railway and Land Companies. The and irasinf lands of Western Canada are the train on the continent, producing the bent grain, and cattle (fed on grass alone) ready for market. THE I Canada Homtstaad Lands "All 51 This leads to partial loss of hearing, '1 t".ste, as well as digestive dis- lui liUU; .j l'eruna corrects all this by Its rpeclflo oneration ru ail th mucous membrone oi t lio it ', One bottle will convince anyone. Onc ifscd and JY'rtina becomes a stHtd-bwith old and voting. . P. V.. Ji.tb. 'l.Una, 111., writes Lin rccommeud l'eruna as a gixxl med icine ior enronic of the stomach A TRAVELER and bowt Is. I Lavo ATSEVENTY-ONsebeen troubled YEARS OF AGS verely wilU it for over a year, and alao a cough. Now my cough Is all gone, and r.ll the distressing symptoms of catarrh of t be pt oiuucli and hoivc Is have disap;)earetL. I will recouimend it to all as a rare remedy. 1 am so well I 1 am contemplating a . trip to Yellow Mono 'ark 71this coining How is t hat for cue years old r" In a ln!er letter bIio says: "I am only too thankful to you f r your kind advice and f ir the health that I am enjoying wholly from the me of your Have been out to the Yellow i'ark and many other places of the west, ami l always thank you for r" sea-son- Western eondlllona make Western able spot for ttie aetller. i la old age t!io mucous membranes become thickeued and partly lose their tuno-tin- n. re sufficient to aupport a population of JO.Ono.OOO pr over? The iminiaralion fur tue past ail years baa been phenomenal. Marfceta. i Old Age. roacit the Then why not keep fact that the farming lands of is ' a Catarrhal Tonic Pe-ru-- na irpiFi Homo? Looking for aIn view FREE o- - g jt m a e a Has na d one-thir- ' MADE BY t Ut ! ;- '- l;'j "jlz HILLIh'6 & ELEVATOS CGCEH CC. OQDEH, UTAH. Conducted by SISTCP.S CF T1!E HOLY CROSS. 6CND FOR CATALOGUE. Demand the Utah Hand Mado Horso Collar from evYa CO"tfl your dealer X 3 Superior ryrym to the machine made MADE You will noverhavo trouble with t ame hold H. fX'f uty fsstiTUTt rrrrr." rr.r w iaunm st vu iam oit. ttArt. OFFICER & CO., j ASSAYER3 AND CHEMISTS tT;T" Mi U 1 rle lirttrr nl a'i.rnie lut jnli uiare U5 CAREER CClttCE, r. !. a t,i1. r, a Wo i, f i H U I rat, rub irh W t ), i V, m r1i . . 1 1 , d Storing Potatoes. J. If. A. How may t rrofrve potatoes ftored In a warm cellar in order to keep them from fprcutiog and In a Crra condition until new potatoes arrive? Potatoes cannct be kept Erm and free from rproutlns In a warm cellar. The temperature of a potato lorage should be not higher than 40 degrees Fahr., and as much lower as possible until the frfezlng point 19 reached. It is also well to keep the rinrase as dark as possible. The tubers fhould be kept dry and In not too great bulk. Borne growers prefer to keep their potatoes in barrels. Very Like His Dad. M. Crapaud Ah! So eIs es your leetle eon? He look to be slmilalre to you. ropley Yes, he's very murn like me. M. Crapaud Ah! How do you call et? "A cheep cf 2e old. blockhead," eet not? es mm patent p.iOHnsx tif .r, AND- .3 A ii i A Lixn Via Only Sanitary end Permanent i'all Coaimj Is net m tfisvea-bredin!- j, s'l hot water a . l har'.r ground for ! fit o f .T..' ; 11 U a t ftt.ira!, rjrk-- l ALA3ASTINC lai tvL;! and many f.rqnL !:'y Kant:."iJ tin'; In jiomler form, ready Xke ty a'm;! miiir.g wit'a eolj water.' AnjitPi enr bru.h it en. A LA B AST N E to g'TTr ar t Yerrr.'ji, aral never ml ", rli, :f rrr (1: ,.rno ofT or arales. OiU't wull eoa.!r.s, under fanolfui ard Tnixl wuh hot names, water, aro unh'!:h;-i:- kakjom'nes, ata;k a Co w.'l wiih lue, which ca rta, nnariKhea d: , robs r.l re' , rpillnit wa'.'.s cV4hiiig ami fr,rn!tcre. "i O f?t . r3 n rr2 1 l f-rm- Xthtn It U l.eff- - ory ti CLTT'fUe i'.b, iioddn When Walls ALADASTIN aftr E the Dwrabale Wall Caatlng, Won't Rub Off; V H Y ? EVcatw it cemanti to, and is riot atuck ra the wall "with decaying, luinial gin", m ftro the Tarit ua "wall whirh arn kalominri old tmder faacifiJ camcs. lfl Tsa mi ij?'; ZJabiiJiss. fni-isb- e,, a-- e year, without cn.ro Wai.htr.jf r tt V.i9 rr.a o'.l Cf : ua t hd wu !il a; I t;:C to ISve la. titmp Alal-:- W'.ih i the walla, thtw ,f, tarwV.nt nltg cf an ttpenrfve, naoty, eta may trtmt etp nee and l atiH?, year nncryanoe. Hot and Cold Water Kalsominca Have No Merit fimnn dpalern try to Sf:i thm, lmylng tintU rtah time M thr'r m"T.ir lhn cl.pn, a.d trrir g ht.rn of t ie f- - iMiii'm. seU tt AlaUne'a demarxl THEY ARE WOHTHLCC3 PRCHAnATlON3 tny Ala'as-- e c.f yocr hardware, f.,C-- t or rvz Arr, return all JmlfwMfm, and wr!le tin. Te tll yon T.,tj yrtn f- t r t AW.Utm wJUjoos delay, It to yon direct. tSOO.OO ClVCfl AWAY. Wi;!e r til alt. of Leeft-- t - mm Imih f rfaJr.f r tfirts, htfti oi decoret'nc, and er art't tifir-- the Kto, Tree, iljy Aa!.-tiii- e oni ia jmfk,'t., j r.. ri Ui do.. GRAND RAPID3, MICH. If ym eanrw -. rr-t't-d- att a Alabastinc Company 5ji i:s ytta a, tf m csj. |