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Show all the pages of northern exploraThe rear admiral was a hero ol the unfortunate Jeannette expedition which was led by De Long nearly 30 years ago. It was Rear Admiral ftiei- villa, then an engineer officer of much lower rank, who commanded one of the three whale boats when the ex pedition retreated. It was due to hla that care, foresight and the boat was saved and his crew came out alive, while the crews of the oth- boats all went down to their death. Melville found himself finally with t his boat's crew on the barrens In the northern part of Si beria. There It was that the crew rested and recuperated as well as It could In the midst of great privations, for some time, and then led by Mel- ille the men found their way back over hundreds of miles and succeed ed in recovering the records of the Jeannette'a Journey. Congress promoted Melville for his great work, and the fact that he was an engineer officer, holding a commis sion in the staff, did not prevent bis receiving signal honor. The engi neer has the rank of rear admiral. It was In the Fifty-firs- t congress that the senate naval committee. In reporting the bill for Melville's pro motion, said: In WHY NOT tion. PREPARING FOR of Enjoy the pleasure on the the best Tea market? In your next proeery order, prently but lirnily insist on HEWLETT'S TEAS HARD GAIKN self-sacrifi- Both Parties Making Ready for Congressional Elections Next Fall. bein;; .sent, and refuse all substitution. storm-swep- LEADERS SEEM CONFIDENT Promotion of Peary to Be Rear Movemiral Had a Precedent ment to Establish National Valhalla. twenty-fiv- e Ad- What is your cigar bill? you carry a $75 watch year the cost is twenty-fiv- e cents a month. You can't smoke and Washington. The Republican nuch on that. Be fair with your-sel- f. Democratic congressional campaign Buy a better watch. We sell committees already have begun active the best. preparations for the campaign next If It seems from the attitude of the officials of the majority party's committee that they expect to he to some extent on the defensive In the fall. ALT 170 'MAIM T LAKE C1TK UTAH. Own Why Not Thmiandof rtTl choice uunciilluriil " Ifl w,,u' brine brought under cultivation fl acrea iu Is n1 Millard au'I Meavercounileii bj irrigation Fifty Thousand Acres In Millard count will be deposed of under t'art'jr Act mica. Iirawing at Lynn. 11, Utah. (Lynndyl P. O.) Monday, April Kee the Atri-n- t at Hi9 Main (Street. I I'htuiu Bell Kxc.hanee 16 lor exi-uniorate and literature. T. C. Pkck. Gen. I'aM. Art. H. MANnrRriFiJ. i. AM.Uen. 1'awi. AKt. tat tma foaadatioa af larft tell all about the crept. Oar bif Catalog bett aecdi that grow. Send far Free Copy. VOGELER SEED CO., Salt Lake City Good Mfdi arc to-da- y already campaign. The Democrats are showing marked signs of taking the offensive, and If you can believe In view of such a record the com the leaders they are going Into the fight with high confidence In their mittee feels that the proposed promotion so long alter the deeds which It ability to get control of the next Is Intended to recompense Is an act of ho u Re. hardly adequate." Representative William It. McKln- - tardy Justice and ley of Illinois, chairman of the Re The promotion was given In "recogni sucpublican congressional committee. Is tion of his meritorious services In under his the cessfully party directing will as "we quoted saying simply, command after the wreck of the Arc retain control of the house.." Champ Clark, who U leader of the tic exploring steamer Jeannette, and minority In the house, has said, "the of his persistent effort, through dan next house will be Democratic by a ger and through hardships, to find and assist bis commanding officer, and safe working margin." The Democratic leader Is not a other members of the expedition, be cam fore he himself was out of peril." member of the congressional It has been proposed to give Peary he but of his committee palgn party, gold medal and the thanks of con Is In constant consultation with Rep resentative Lloyd, his colleague from gress. It should be said that Mel Missouri, who Is the committee's ville was given a gold medal in addi chief. Lloyd himself ns yet has made tion to his promotion. National Valhalla Wanted. no specific promises of victory to his A movement Is gathering force in fellow Democrats, but he has assured them that everything that can be Washington to establish a real na done to make victory certain will be tional vamaiia. Tnere have been so dona and that In a general way the many advvrse criticisms of the stat ues of the great ones which are now prospect Is bright. In the keeping of Memorial hall, the Where Real Fight Will Be. The Republican congressional com old room of the bouse of represents mlttee sill pay Its particular atten tlves In the capltol, that It may be Hon to the middle and western coiin in the future a separate building try, where, becnuse of certain dlsnf will be provided or a great room set tariff aside In one of the existing buildings, fectlon over the Pnyne-AIdrlcbill, they expect to have some trouble, In which the statues sent by the Admission Is made by the Republican states as memorials to their famous committeemen that there may be dead may be placed In a proper set some difficulty In New England, where ting. Representative Mann of Illinois baa there are symptoms In one or two dlstrlcts of a revolt against the duties called the present statuary hall In the Imposed by the last tariff bill and an capltol "a ball of horrors." Another Inclination to doubt whether the Re- member of congress says that be al publican party Is going to carry out ways shuts his eyes when be walks all of Its promises of real progressive through the ball where the statues of the great are placed. Men who make legislation. no pretense to possessing srttstlc In Champ Clark, the Democratic lead stinct say that they are affected pain er, has this to say of the outlook: wuen they look on the marble fully be will "This congressional campaign nd memorials In this ball of made on the Issues of tariff and Can fame. 'jronze many of them Human Ingenuity cannot without Ar.lsts, also, In nonlsm. favor of this any prejudice this. The may Republicans change or that sculptor, say that the sculptor now of and the date attempt between collection of statues Is little more than adjournment to bring forth some new grotesque. Issue for the purpose of beclouding Some of the figures In Memorial hall the damnclng effects of their tariff are of nerolc size, while others appear th law and Cannonlsm. but when be rwarfed by their proximity to to campaign Is on In full swing fhe peo the others and to give the Impression ple will find that there are only two that the men whom they represent real Issues and they will be the two ere absolute physical pigmies. Some In some sections of of I have named. the statues are of men who died the country ship subsidy will be comparslively recently and of neces feature of the campnlgn; In other see sity they are represented In the mod Hons, financial leglalatlon will be ern and here Is nothing In a minor Issue, but Cannonlsm and tariff frock garb, and a coat of trousers to give will be before the entire country and enthusiasm or anpair Imaginative chance on these Issues we will win." to the artist It Is an Invidious task to The Republican leaders claim that point out the differences, artistic and the tariff lsue will not Interfere with othcrwiri, between some of these me victory. Tbey know that the Demo morials In this hall of the It crats will talk about the high prices can be said, however, that capltol. a few only of the necessities of life, and will do of the statea are In any way their best to mske It appear that the represented in an aitlstlc senseworthily and It tariff Is to blame, but the Republicans I not going too far to say that some shown be It to will the peosay that of the Mates bave picked cut men for ple that the blrh prices are Bot the honor who certainly were not their result f the customs duties as they greatest citizens. stand, but sre to be secounted for One ventures to be bold, and to pick because rf a half doten different ns out Illinois. The prairie state tural reasons which the people will claims both Lincolngreat and Grant, and understand and appreciate. yet neither one of these men are repPeary Was Badly Used. resented In Memorial ball as a son of When the members of the subcom the state. There Is a bronze figure of mlttee of the house committee on na- Gen. Shields, a fine soldier and a good val sffalrs reported against the plan deal. of a statesman, but sadly enough lo promote Commander jiooert K. nine people out of ten who look st Peary to the rank of resr admiral be- the figure of the. soldier have to be cause of his scientific achievements told who be was, and the guides are and his service to the world, they In a targe messure tbe sole authorities seemed to think that to be ssked to on tbe subject In the capltol. The otb give such a reward was a most un er memorial which Illinois bas put in usual thing, and that no man whose tbe ball Is a statue of Francis K. Wll achievements were like unto those of lard, tbe great apostle of temperance, fecog Miss Wlllsrd's memory Is worthy of Peary ever had bis service hired so signally. honor anywbere, but even her friend If the committee bad looted up In life and those who remember ber precedent and made a study of the lovingly and tenderly, do not go se history of like events, It might bave fsr as to claim that she should have the place which might have taken a different view of the matter Some people believe that If Peary bad been given to Abraham Lincoln or been a line officer sad not a staff of llysses 8. Grant. ficer no objection would have been Recently Idaho put Into the ball offered to his advance to the position statue of one of Its great sons. Snoop of rear admiral. There can be no de It Is a figure of heroic size, but It I nial of the fact that the line and staff to be doubted If this son of tbe west of the navy are Jealous, one of tb loosing down from bis window la other. This has been shown In a d oft besven wll smile wltb anything like en different ways la the last two approbation upon the statue which I tears, and the existence of this jeat-eus- eupposee to represent him as he was. has been responsible for a good There are other figures In the ball deal of the trouble In the navy depart which are of towering and command ment, trouble which President Roose- tog site all too big for the room In On the other velt tried to eliminate and could not. which they are placed. end which President Taft now Is try band, take one of the statues which Texas bas put In tbe hall as a memo Ing to get fid of on his own account Rear Admiral George Wallace M rial to Houston. The figure of this man, who In public mind was cast In Vlll, retired, wss an engineer of the navy. He w a staff officer, nature's heroic mold. Is small and delijust as Peary Is, and In bis time be cate. I'nquestlonably It Is a work ol bad trouble with the officers of th rt, but It looks, overshadowed as It Is line In certain ways. Melville was a br the statues about It, as a mere great Arctic explorer and there Is shepherd boy. GEORGE CLINTON. no better record than bis to be found h TESTED SEEDS It coku biindrerU of dollar every yearto SESDS eaaaaaw But when you buy them you ran depend they po'sesa The Quality. Write for our Fre Descriptive Catalog. PORTER-WALTOCO.. Salt Lake City TEST oawaaa OUR N Iars MEN AND WOMEN to Harbor Trails In hieht Week. Tuition. iin set of tool". VA. Tuition, with partial act of twl, SW Ariiln-MOHLER 6AKBER COLLECE Halt Lake City. Utah 13 Commercial Mre-- t WANTED TRUNKS ifwif. SUIT CASES fiKVf F'R rTAUKl. tEATHEK (MEREDITH'S TRUNK FACTORY J.Vi 8. Main Mrect alt Lake fur. Utah RUBBER STAMPS?:-;- ! X. FTF.vctf S F. H. T KA KS. K.le. I K Full lk. line Kubhrr Type Outfla. ami aupplira Mail onli-rprompt ALT LAKE STAMP CO.. Kelt Lake City In Sold Again. 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"Ills blood on my hands? Why, that whltellrered puppy ain't not blood In him to make a enough etaln on a pontage stamp." rd Behind the Scenes. Actress "The kind of a hat 1 want as one that will sum. my complexion." Proprietor of Millinery Store "I'm wry, but we haven't a handpalnted bat the store." In A Mountain Colloquy. y yonr husband ret that ler rlble red nose working out in the sunshine?" asked one woman. "No," answered the other. "That ain't sunshine, 'mat's moonshine." Washington Times. , "Did Waiter chop, sir?" Remarkable. "And bow do you find that Fat Customer "I really don't know how I happened to. It was pretty wasn't U.V Tonkers now, small, Statesman. -- DOUBLE REWARD VIRTUE OF CONVINCING PROOF Love Story Written by Small Boy at Least Brought Thlnga to a Happy Conclusion. OF THE VIRTUE OF Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Apropos of love stories in general, Jerome S. McWade, the wellknown Duluth connoisseur, said at a recent dinner: 'At the approach of Valentine day last year I offered a prize of five dollars to the little boys of my Sunday school class for the best short love story. I have one of the stories here, and I am going to read it to you." Mr. McWade then read: "A poor man fell In love with a lady whose mother was a rich toy dealer. "The poor man could not marry the rich lady, because he had no money. "A villain then offered him $50 if he would become a drunkard. 'The poor man wanted the money to get married with, so he agreed, but. when he got to the beer saloon he What is the use of procrastinating in the face of such evidence as the following letters represent? If you are a sick woman or know one who is, what sensible reason have you for not giving Lydia E. PinkhanVs Vegetable Compound a trial ? For 30 years we have been publishing such testimonial letters as these thousands of them they are genuine and honest, too, every one of them. r Mrs. S. J. IJarber says 1 "I think Lydia E. I Pinkham'a Vege table Compound is the best medi- o. W-V''""'- ""! " 'No, I will not become a drunkard, even for great riches. "On the way home he found a hag of gold. So the young lady married him. It was a splendid wedding, and the next day they had twins. "Moral Virtue Is its own reward." N. Y. Times. eat the proper sort of food? The farmer of today buys a much larger proportion of the food that goes on the table than he did ten years ago. It's a good thing that tbla la so because he has a great variety to select from. He should, however, use great care In selecting for the best results in health and strength. The w idespread tendency In the city to increase tbe amount of Quaker Oats eaten is due very largely to the recent demonstrations by scientific men that the Quaker Oats fed man Is the man with greatest physical endurance and greatest mental vigor. Farmers should give this subject careful thought and should increase the quantity of Quaker Oats eaten by themselves, their children and the 57 farm bands. Mrs. E. P, Hayes sayst Mrs. W. K. Housh sayst " Mil I d l I et7 '.i J ment for a fibroid tumor. I suffered with pain, sore- Inesa, bio a ting. and could not I walk or stand on 'I have been completely cured or a severe 10-malo trouble by Lydia K. link, ham's Vegetable Compound, and want to recommend it to all suffering women." feet any my length of time. I Mrs. W. K. wrote to Mrs. 1 Last, I'inkham for ad- Housh, view Ave.. Cia Ivice, followed her Icinnati. Ohio. (directions and Lccause your case is a dillicult took JLydia E. 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J to use Lydia . ilnkham's Vege table Compound, and the pain Boon 1 continued its use disappeared. and am now in perfect health. s Vegetable ComLydia E. llnkhamaCiod-sento xne pound has been as I believe I should have been la my grave if it had not been for Mrs. l'iukham's advice and Lydia K. Ilnkham's Vegetable Compound." Mrs. (iKonr.E May, 8d 41b. Ave, Patersou, N.J. lMnk-bam- Do farmers PA TO r.f (S8 from fered cine in the world for women and I feel it rny duty to let others know the pood it has done for me. Three years ago I bad a tumor which the doctor said would have to be removed by an operation or I could not live more than a year, or two, at most. 1 wrote Mrs. I'ink-liaat Lynn, Mass., for advice, and took 14 bottles of Lydia K. 's Vegetable Compound, and today the tumor is gone and I am a perfectly well woman. 1 hope my testimonial will be of benefit to others." Mrs. 8. J. liAUUKit, Scott, If. Y. mm said: Ho Deposits. "Do jou think there's money In hens?" "Well. If tkere Is tbey keep It well secured." Kxrhsnge. Mrs. Oeorgre May says 1 "No one knows (what I have suf '' " 'ATTj'-- OjS PS I M Ti yJ AlZCS IfrHX' PACKAGE PINK EYE DlSTtMPM CATARRHAL fTYOt AND AM HOSE AMD THROAT DISUSES Cneea tb. atek arvl Beta m ir i.iiiIt. fnr other. Liquid (ie ne Ihr Imirn- -. rfr for br- -f mar- -. ant aifirther. IV t Mn, rrmed ; as ou fertile: th uu and tluuu tt I4 b? all 1mrr"a durev. and koraa (ruuiia bwuaca, or MM capreaa patd, by ln aaaaafaMtHrvrs, SPOILS MEDICAL CO, CbemUu, GOSHEN, INDIANA rem. fiiityiiiaaiwiisiwijb ii77;i 11 n Mat, Scandal Is the tattle of fools who Judge other people by themselves. rr ih pri'i.r la"y hkvak wa A'1' t -. Hit,TiiTcvr.ti Ii fail. Ail rr ei,. at. avc,tMc.iiuM-a- .h,i raira It Isn't every prodigal son who gets a whack at tbe obese veal. Mr.- In.Wrw4. aontfclng mnm. f w . l ;. v 'j, f,- rtiU-- A crab-eaUn- rr. .ft-- r. n- g like a fish. -l ta.nirM"iad muc UlMUa monkey In Slam swims tt Oft V C CHANCE STARCH The Tenderfoot Farmer ?. men, Sana ef attention and nutrition and brae ap th se De. Pierre Colrfen Medical tilacTry. It I mm mm remedr. mad ha th evntldenc mt mhralclmmm mm tailing well m th pral mt thomaamd mealed bf It ate. Is lb strictest senae "Ooldee Metf cat Diaorrvery t a temperance medl. eine, It contain ewithef lntoicnf nor narcotic, end ia aa free from elcobol aa Irom opium, eocnio and other danj(ero printed oa dnifa. All intre-dxot- a Don't let a dealer detnde Stomach, liref end blood There I no medicine lor " ood" a "Golden Medical LHaeoa-ery-. vow foe Ha "pt owe proft. is the turning-poin- t to economy in wear and tear ol wagons. Try a box. Every dealer, everywhere CONTINENTAL OIL CO. SOUR STOMACH wee one ol tfteae evperimental fanners, wbo put frece. Ilia theory spectacles on bis cow and fed ber we that it d.da't matter what the cow ate ao lonf aa arts was fed. The qoeafmna of digeatioe aod wouriahment bad Bot entered info his calculation. It's only a "tenderfoot" farmer that would try vock aa experiment with a cow, I'.ul many a farmer feeds aia. well eat ahev. f artfleae ol dufeatkm aod nutrition, lis mifit almoat utf In for all the Hood be fete out of bis food. The retail is that the stomach grow "weak" I Ha action of the organs of difeatioe and eutritioe are impaired end tbe man suffers tbe tnieerie of dyspepsia and the afonies of Bcrvousaeee. Te Btrrmtiffie th atomach. reafoee i mettrttt ef e ee 1ft ootatde wrapper. AXLE GREASE "1 twed Ceacsreu and feci like a r man. I bave brea a sufferer from drs pcpsia sod sour stomach lor the lat two year. I bave been taking medicine and other drug, but could find ae relief only fr a short time. I will recrrnirm-TK- l Cascareta to my friends as the only thing for indigestion and soar stomach an-- i to keep the bowels ia good cootlition. Tbey sre very nice to eat." Harry Stock ley, blanch Chunk, ra. fVa.anf. palaf Pntrtrt. Tat Omf, ItQfoor). Kev- -r Mr kn. rr.rpe. ZVv vr. Knw 'M hi l'e. Tm rtne c ( C bvaraotsed ft w or roar muerr bath. ft$ ar. r-- n- lt1,l,iH J Keaaers - 7 bed in M kme WM vJtmm tKey ef trie paper de- aHonld . fat, refswf aa. 1 |