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Show X For J It u alwayt better to have good watch than to with you had one. Why not do butineu men do, pay (or good ai tucceuful aervice then require it. You can buy a watch from us lor a very little outlay and require good time from it. Write to ui, or come in and we will tell you all about it. Sprains 1AM CITt. Is Dispelled. MANENT CURE FOR Drunkenness and Opium Diseases. T.pl. sEJ Outllu and line Butiber Type Miiiilica a btock. Mail orih-rroinit attention, ALT LAKE STAMP CO., Sail Laka City Feminine. Ironworker who has been married a couple of years always declared that his first son should be named Mat. after one of his boat friends. Learning that the Ironworker and his wife had recently been blessed with a charming baby, the friend smiled all over his face when he greeted the father on the street. "Well" he beamed, "how is little Mat?" answered the "Mat nothing," father; "its Mattress." Youngstown Telegram. A local How Indeed? The little girl from the city had the old farmer questioning touching many thlgs about bis plufce. "And now," said she, in conclusion, "I'd like to ask you just one thing more." "Fire away," said the farmer good naturedly. "What I want to know," said the untiring little questioner, "is, when you have finished milking a cow, how do you turn it off?" been EXCURSION TO GELES. ELKS 4, 1911, Via February LOS AN the Salt Lake Route. Tickets on sale at Salt Lake City, February 4th, only; good returning until March 7. Via the Salt Lake Route. For full Information, rates, reservations, write A. W. Raybould. Secretary Elks Club, Salt Lake City, L'L An Eye-Opene- child of strict parents, whose greatest Joy had hitherto been the weekly prayer meeting, was taken by Its nurse to the circus for the first A time. When he came home he exclaimed: "Oh. mamma, if you once went to the circus, you'd never, never no to prayer-meeting again in all your life." Harper's Magazine. Doubtful Vocalitm. "There is only one trouble about Chine-scook," said the man from the est. "What Is that?' "You can never tell whether he li llnglng at his work or whether ho hit burned himself and is moaning witb pain." How It Happened. "Out Chopping, I see." "Yea; I asked my husband for fl and be gave me $5." "Does your husband often give yon more than yon ask for? "Not often. This lime I told Dim I wanted to buy him some Christmas clears." Kansas City Journal. She Knew. Mistress "Nora, I saw a policeman In the park today kins a baby. I hope you will remember my objections ta urh things." Nora "Sure, ma'am no policeman would ever think It klssln' yer baby whin I'm around. Louisville Tost. ' A Chance trade to Swap. dozen modern youthi wear floppy. haU, "winged trousers and scarlet hose for an old' fashioned boy with a rag around h'r to who exclaims "geehitakerl aid uses such egressions as "six way I from Sunday." Los Angles Expra To who A Pittsburg Observation. "What shall we say of Senatot Smuea." "Just say be was always faithful to A Bis trust" ntion the name of Pittsburg Observer. "And shall we the trust?" Trip of Evasion. r.ar-oAnd you say your brothel as settled in Canala? KglK-r- t No, 1 didn't say so. 1 think out of settling. be went thure to gt No Time for It. Plnlefon ' Ik you believe In the eld adage atout marrjtng in haute and rep'-ntinat leisure?" Weddrrly "No, I don't Aftr a man marries he has no leisure." Bmart 8t, s Not so Sudden. ' His daih was very uMn, it?" wan'l "I don't think rr. II'r bwn sotT-pr,T'f ir vpral week h' fore th Free occurred." Detroit srri.'pfit Press I Instant Relief" Mr lrt4 publicity, m lickntu. Imdin ia their owa komei. THE KEELEY INpriHtely STITUTE, 334 W. Soutk Str..t. S.ll Ul. City. RUBBER STAMPS MAY CUT PAY OF RAILROADS Me A POSITIVE and PER- TW li m AGAIN Thought That He Would De cline to Seek Renomination UTAH "Gave u WIUJUN All IUMI SALT RESIDENT TAFT "I fell and sprained my arm and was in terrible pain. I could not use my hand or arm without intense suffering until a neighbor told me to use Sloan's Liniment The first application gave me instant relief and I can now use my arm as well as ever." Mrs. II. B. SPRiJfGF.R, gai Flora St, Elizabeth, N. J. Government Learning What It Costs Them to Carry Malls Immenso Naval Display Proposed for Opening of Panama Canal. By GEORGE CLINTON. It lias become known Washington. definitely through men close to the ad ministration that there Is now no chance that President Taft will decline to enter into the next campaign as a presidential candidate. There were persons who thought because of the recent Democratic landslide and be cause of criticism In some quarters of the administration's acts in connection with tariff legislation and some other measures, that Mr. Taft might make up his mind to retire from the field without any effort to secure a renomination. The thought that the president would pursue this course is now defiand he will be a candinitely date for It Is known that the administration and t.'ie Republicans in congress, even is an excellent antiseptic and germ with only eight weeks of the session heals cuts, killer left, hope to put through some legislaburns, wounds, and tion the nature of which has not yet been mude public, and which they becontus'ons, and will lieve will strengthen the party's draw the poison chances of success In the presidential from sting of poicampaign. It Is thought also by the sonous insects. Republicans that wnen the Canadian reciprocity treaty Is ratified it will be found to contuln things, gained by the SBo., 60a. and $1.00 administration, which will further sirengtlen the Republican cause beSloan's hook on fore the people. Washington is waitlioraoa, cattla, aheap nil poultry ant five. ing with heightened curiosity definite Adtlreaa knowledge of the nature of the measDr. Earl 8. Sloan, ures which the president and RepubBoston, Haai., TJ.B. A, "astaKnisas lican factions finally are going to attempt to rnan Into law. The Democrat In congress say that It Is too late fm tho Republicans to PRECAUTIONS. regain lost proiml and that anything that Is done In a hurry will be put down by the country only as an attempt of the administration and the Republican men.hers "to be good at a late day" In a desperate attempt to save the fciitimk.ii. Tho program of the Reuub. trans In the very nature of things must bo made public within a few weeks. Red Cross Journal Planned. The American Red Cross society, of which William II. Taft Is the presia dent, Is contemplating publishing Journal In the luterest of Its work to be sent to all members of the organl-tatiowho have paid the membership fee. The publication of the Journal Is being delayed awaiting a ruling of the post office department It Is said that undr a decision of the law officials many publications of scientific and philanthropic and other kindred socie ties may be compelled to pay a rate of postage which would virtually debar them from the use of the malls. They have been admitted under the one cent a pound rate which Is given to 1 uiuslu t coior my lips tonight, lor nature. The I'm sure to sit out half a dozen dances magazines of a general and a bill was with Charlie, and be'a such a boy for societies have orotosted, on thetr be Introduced Into congress kissing." half, a bill which has pnssed the house of representatives but is now hung up Returning the Compliment. In the senate committee on post offices Mrs. Faraway I suppose you hav forgotten that this Is the anniversary andThepost roads. expected postofflce ruling Is of your weddlcg day? on the ground that Journals of bssed Professor Faraway tat.stractlnn kind have no subscription lists himself from ronlc sections) EnT this What? Dear me! Is It, really? And as such, but simply eend their Jour mem when Is your's. dear? Stray Stories. nals to those who have paid the bershlu fee. To take a case In point, the Red Cross officers object to any Not Serious. Dlao which shall force them to sepa "I hear there are grave charge their membership and subscrip rate against Senator Jinks. tion lists. They enter the objection "What are they?" of the sexton's bills." Haltlmoro on tho ground that members In Tb Ma society take active interest American. work where a mere subscriber to the and on this tbey Nothing amuses the average man tnsgazino would not, more than to have some woman be- base their argument of the dlsssson atlon of membership and subscription lieve she Is bossing htm. SLOAN'S IIMMBMT The reason the bigot advertises Ms one Idea so vigorously Is that It Is his whole stork In Intellectual trade. , For Breakfast ??????? The Happy Reply Post Toasties A cri'p, dainty food that pleasei young and old. Wholesome Economical Convenient Serve with cream or m.lk (hot or col J ). t Iff list U. CO.. tmtlf IT..!. Huh. I .ad., Panama Canal exposition, which will be held doubtless either in New Orleans or San Francisco, the government has a plan which It Is expected will excite the lively Interest of the world. TJncle Sam proposes to ask all the foreign governments which have navies to assemble as many of their great warships as possible at Hampton Roads at the time of the opening cf the Panama canal. It is expected that if the government Anally makes up its mind to make the request there will be a naval show off the Virginia coast such as the eye of man never has looked upon. There was a goodly assemblage of vessels at the time of the Jamestown expotdtton, but It is believed that the great fleet which will come together in 1915 will outnumber tenfold that which was at the Virginia capes In 1907. It Is Intended that as many of the war vessels as possible shall leave their anchorage at Hampton Roads, proceed up Chesapeake bay and as far up the Potomac as possible and that then the vessels shall send delegations of officers and men to Wash ington to greet tho president of the United States. After ibis it Is proposed that the president shall go to Hampton Roads and there review the warships of the world. Such a spectacle as Is promised could not fall to be of unrivaled naval grandeur and one which would draw visitors from all over the United States aud a large attendance of Cost Inquiry. .In the post office department a labor of months la nearly ended and soon the government will know accurately Bow much It actually costs the railroads of the t'nltcd States to carry Ue malls. It Is believed thst If the results show that tbo railroads aro making too much profit an attempt will be made to cut down the amount paid them each year and that the taring will be used to put one cent first rises postage Into effect. If this coo not be done It msy be that the rural routes will benefit by the cut In rail road expenses. The work of determining l ow mu h It actually costs the common carriers to Usnsport the mail has Iwti done r In the rice of Second An General Joepb Stuart Idea of the stupendous tharsrter of the work may be gained from the talement that the railroads were aked to report on how many trains there are, what kind of trains, what kind of cars on ea-train, what pace In earh car Is given to to freight, to express and to mails Tl o'isatid upon thousands of hee-have been covered with figures t !rVs worked hy score" of As la the po't of!e department. it, U- problem one of H oru i1 to be solved is harder than any in anslr'i'1 gefm;'ry. Tbe prW'-government soon )'il know hat the) Mali Carrying A'Iatit Pot-tnaste- pas-eneer- c-- "The Memory Lingers TOST! X dlFj-elle- Femlii'.iie Financiering. cost of mall transportation Is and He I've won our bet on the footwhether or not it has been paytlng too much money to the railroads tor the ball game and you owe me ten kisses. She (a commercial school graduate) service. Attempts have been made before to learn the facts In the case, Very well, I'll give you a draft on mamma, but they have met wlla failure.' Plsn for Vast Naval 8how. The next time you feci that swallowing In connection with the proposed aenaation, the sure eiun of sore t;-'-'- pt throat, liamlina Wizard Oil immediately with three pnrta water. It will nave you days and perhaps weeka of niUery. gargle His Wife. "What do you do for a living, Mose?" "I'se de manager ob a laundry." "What's the name of this laundry?" -- os A BRINGS YOU COMPLBTK PaiCB UST ON f Ai S-triirG HIDEATMsSa? tiny granules. I FREE ii-a- -J There's one little satisfaction when a man falls sick, it makes his wife repent of her ill treatment of him. Don't PELTS work the game too often, however. to rritK a mm in one day SATISFACTORY Outnlna Ta TsMeta, 1.4XAT1VK HUliMO imtuptHturotuml nutn-- y It It fall to eura. U. W. jtta. Ottwv e ngumr inon each aerusNs DKNVKK, COLORADO Don't make the mistake of claiming you never make one. (Mil W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 91 2- -1 "'FAMILIES SYRUP TIGS MILLIONS uin msmm ELIXIRS SENNA FOR COLDS AND HEADACHES, INDIGESTION AND SOUR STOMACH CAS AND FERMENTATION, CONSTIPATION AND BILIOUSNESS. WITH MOST SATISFACTORY RESULTS. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP u M-- r o r.i Kfl ar CO. IN THE CIRCLE ON EVERY PACKAGE OFTHE GENUINE mm MBB . THE WONDERFUL POPULARITY OF THE CENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS AND ELIXIR OF SENNA HAS LED UNSCRUPULOUS MANUFACTURERS TO OFFER IMITATIONS. IN ORDER TO MAKE A LARGER PROFIT AT THE EXPENSE OF THEIR CUSTOMERS. IF A DEALER ASKS WHICH SIZE YOU WISH. OR WHAT MAKE YOU WISH. WHEN YOU ASK FOR Glf-for- movement. S certain that the senate will be forced to go on record In tho Lorimer case, and the bouse probably must do likewise In the lialllnper Pinrbot case. It Is said that the rjembers of neither body have any strong detdre publicly to cast their vote on either of these matters of controversy. Representative Hitchcock of Nebras ka, who soon will be a United States senator from that state, has Introduced a resolution In the house asking for the discbarge of the committee on agriculture from further consideration of the Iialllnger Ilnchot reports. The In vestigating committee's findings were referred to the committee on agriculture as soon as they reached the house and there baa been a feeling that the committee might not find It "convenient" to report to the full bouse. If no report Is made by the committee the bouse will not be compelled to vote on the subject of the vindication of Secretary Rallinger and he would be forced to rest content with the knowledge that tho investigation committee by a majority vote had found blm absolutely free from the taint of wrong doing, iff !i v. : ti 'all' ivy--mi 1 li 1 1 i ai F'n - 'J ffc ft f t T .i PRINTED STRAIGHT ACROSS.NEAR THE BOTTOM. AND IN THE CIRCLE.NEAR THE TOP OF EVERY PACKAGE.OF THE GENUINE. ONE SIZE ONLY, FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING REGULAR PRICE SO. FIR BOTTLE. DRUGGISTS. ' c QoNTAivo;rnr-Cm NT. OP AI.COHOLhF NOTE THE NAME Is 1 i Mi mm SYRUP OF F1CS AND ELIXIR OF SENNA. HE IS PREPARING TO DECEIVE YOU. TELL HIM THAT YOU WISH THE BY FIG THE CALIFORNIA CENUINE, MANUFACTURED ALL RELIABLE DRUGGISTS KNOW THAT SYRUP CO. THERE IS BUT ONE GENUINE AND THAT IT IS MANU. BY THE CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. ONLY FACTURED take of congress who Plnchot's fide of the controversy with Secretary Italllnger to force a record vote at an early date on the report of tho Investigating com mittee, a majority of which found that the secretary was guiltless even of the charge of lack of sympathy with the It A POSTAL CARD Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Tellets first put up They reirulnte snd invigorliver and bowels. Sugar-coate- d 40 years apo. ate, storriHch. , conservation Get it toilay in usual liquid form tablets called Soreatabs. chocolated Elixa Ann." foreigners. Following the parade up the Poto mac, the demonstration in wasning-tonand the review in Hampton Roads It Is proposed that the vessels shall form in procession and proceed to the east coast of Panama and then to move In single file through the newly opened canal to the waters of the Pacific. Vote on Balllnger Demanded. An attempt la to be made by mem hers Sarsapariiia Cures all humors, catarrh and rheumatism, relieves that tired feeling, restores the appetite, cures paleness, nervousness, builds up the whole system. inTv rzrrv, mm - -- - id l jyry rrM miniature ricruiU. . Of fACaACa. ' TO THE NEEDS Of IYRUP OF FIGS AND EUX1R OF SENNA IS ESPECIALLY ADAPTED AND EFFECTIVE, AND LADIES AND CHILDREN. AS fT IS MILD AND PLEASANT. CENTLE IT IS EQUALLY BENEFICIAL INGREDIENTS. ABSOLUTELY FREE FROM OBJECTIONABLE BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS, FOR WOMEN AND FOR MEN. YOUNG AND OLD. FOR SALE ALWAYS BUY THE GENUINE. Fig Syrup Co c.fi jFtHRNiA &RR03M and. i NITRO CLUB and of non sympathy with the conservation movement Would Put House on Record. res If Representative HUcbcock's olutlnn prevails and the agricultural committee U discharged from further the mat consideration of the ter, of course, will carry Its vexatlont to the bouse. The committee on rules has the Hitchcock resolution In IU keeping and the chances are that It will decline to report the resolution farorsbly. Then It will be possible under the new rules of the bouse for Mr. Hitchcock to move to discharge the committee on rule from further consideration of the resolution. It can be seen readily enough that a vole on a measure of thia kind would dla close at once the relative strengths of the flallinger and the Plnchot forces In the bouse of representative. From this) tote it will be possible to learn which one of the reports of the Investigating committee, the majority report In favor of Ralllnger, or thestand report against him, would the best chance of adoption What tie friends of Mr. Plnchot want to bsve done Is to put the members on record one wsy or the other, and they believe that a vote on the llitchrork r"l'iMon would be practically as valuable from their point of view as would a vote on the actual qtiesilon of the adoption of one or the other of the findings of the commit tee of Investigation. Launching of the Arkansas. The M bMlenlp !1 Arkansas, of be launched JS.fK'O tons burden, January 1J at Camden, N. 3. Pre! dent Tsft. BerrKary of ihe Navy Meyer, the governor of the state of Arkansas, end o'br prominent offi il1 be present. cls! is the t lec"t bsMle- The Arksn? down laid by th American yet Mp It It 9 feet loner than r,Tprr,m-n- t the Detavrare. whVh Is known as the SHOT only American made AThe shell with steel lining. fi I rct-ort- N'innrn of every Interstate Handicap lor two years straigltL A record never equalled by any other sLined The warning amateurs m these 10 Inter chose ARROW and NITRO CLUB ammunition. state handicaps successes proved their judgments were right. You buy exactly the same loads that they used, at your dealer. Don't rik lot in r your game by using other than the UMC ammunition. The Steel lining in these shelli protects the powder from nvwrfurr, insuring a uniform, snappy load in all kinds of weather. Sooner or Uw you'll try rHas aWb w bf ant try ml alwara ahoot lhm. sheila. Th-- ir bos loctajr "Cm Lmmm 1110" ' m v svv isV Z4J . 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