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Show Cure Forjhe Blues EDITORS ONE MEDICINE THAT HAS NEVER Health Fully PROTEST I I I I FAILED Restored and the Joy of Life Regained. When acheerf ul, brave, woman is suddenly plunged into that perfection ol misery, the BLUES, it is a sad picture. It is usually this way : She has been feeling "out of sorts'' Call Latest Runt,, of Commerce Com- mission Unfair. RAILROAD ADS BARRED Say There Is Nothing in the Law That Calls for Such an Interpretation The Commission Flooded with "Kicks." AArs. Rosa JlcJami for some time; head has ached and back also ; has slept poorly, been quite nervous, and nearly fainted once or twice; head dizzy, and heart beats very fast; then that bearing-dowfeeling, and during her periods she is exceedingly despondent. Nothing pleases her. Her doctor says : ' ' Cheer up you have dyspepsia ; you will be all right n ; soon." But she doesn't get " all right," and hope vanishes; then come the brood- ing, morbid, melancholy, everlasting BLUES. Don't wait until your sufferings have driven you to despair, with your nerves all shattered and your courage gone, but take Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound. See what it did for Mrs. Rosa Adams, of 819 12th Street, Louisville, Ky., niece of the late General Roger Hanson, C.S.A. She writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkham; " I cannot tell you with pen and ink what Lydia E. I'inkham's Vegetable Compound has done for me. I suffered with female troubles, extreme lassitude, ' the blues,' T was nervousness and that feelintr advised to try Lydia E. I'inkham's Vegetable iwujjuuuu, aim iu nuc only cured my female derangement, but it has restored me to perfect health and strength. The buoyancy of my younger days has returned, and'l do not suffer any longer with despondency, as I did before. I consider Lydia E. I'inkham's Vegetable Compound a boon to sick and suffering women." If you have some derangement ol the female organism write Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., for advice. Insults proceed only from black and rancorous minds. Fielding. Important to Mothers. Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for infants and children. and see that it Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years. The Kind You Have Always Bought. Duse Refuses Jubilee. Eleanor Duse, the famous Italian actress, has positively vetoed a plan to celebrate her jubilee as was done in England and France for Ellen Terry and Bernhardt. When the subject was broached to the signora she thanked her friends but declined the honor. She enjoys the distinction almost unique in her profession of shunning everything in the shape of publicity. As a general rule she also scorns the usual artifices of her sex on the stage In the matter of paint and powder, appearing almost as nature made her, rapidly graying hair and all. Aunt Mary's "Quiet" Funeral. A dear old New England spinster, the embodiment of the timid and shrinking, passed away at Carlsbad, where she had gone for her health. Her nearest kinsman, a nephew, ordered the body sent back to be buried as was her last wish In the quiet little country churchyard. His surprise can be imagined, when, on opening the casket, he beheld, instead of the placid features of his Aunt Mary, an English genthe majestic pert-oeral in full regimentals, whom he remembered had chanced to die at the same time and place as his aunt. At once he cabled to the general's heirs, explaining the situation and requesting Instructions. They came back as follows: "Give the general quiet fuwith neral. Aunt Mary interred full military honors, six brass bands, saluting guns." f RIGHT Doctor HOME. Recommends Postum Personal Test. from No one is better able to realize the Injurious action of caffeine the drug In coffee on the heart, than the doctor. When the doctor himself has been relieved by simply leaving off coffee and using Postum, he can refer with full conviction to, his own case. A Mo. phyBlcian prescribes Postum for many of his patients because he was benefited by it. He says: "I wish to add my testimony in regard to that excellent preparation Postum. I have had functional or nervous heart trouble fo; over 15 years, and part of the time was unable to attend to my business. "I was a moderate user of coffee and did not think drinking it hurt me. But on stopping it and using Postum Instead, my heart has got all right, and I ascribe it to the change from coffee to Postum. "I am prescribing It now in cases of sickness, especially when coffee does not agree, or affects the heart, nerves or stomach. "When made right it has a much better flavor than colee, and is a vital sustainer of the system. I shall continue to recommend it to our people, and I have my own case to refer to." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read the little book, The Road to Wellvllle," in pkgs "There's a reason." who laid up much Imitate secret mem. From the Chlnesa. NEWS SUMMARY Sw-ma- , Fire which originated in a barber shop has swept the business section of Barstow, Cal. Eight men were killed by the collision of two freight trains on the Mexican Central railroad, near Callage, Mexico. An explosion of natural gas at Dresse- - Clunks, can le i NAM FADELESS Suits, etc., !,u new with PUT DYES. No mus. Ribbons, A charitable man gives according and a miser gives accord- Kansas, demolished the Edgar zinc smelter, killing two workmen and injuring five others, three of whom will die. "The ultimate result of the present strife in Cuba will be the annexation of the island by the United States," Washington. The recent ruling of said Senator S. B. Elkins in an interthe Interstate commerce commission view at Wheeling, W. Va. to the effect that "nothing but money In a practice game of football at can be paid for transportation of Lawrenceville, N. J., John P. Kennedy, either persons or property," means captain and right half back of the that In the future the railroads will be Lawrenceville eleven, was kicked in prohibited from exchanging transpor- the head. He died an hour later. tation for advertising space in the Colonel Isaac R. Hill, better known newspapers of the country as Colonel "Ike" Hill, of Ohio, and foi The ruling has already aroused a thirty-fivyears an employee almost storm of protest from the publishers of the house of representacontinually throughout the country. Every mail into Washington brings hundreds of tives, is lead at Washington, D. C. letters from newspaper men all of Two more revolutionists were shot which severely criticise the commission for "going out of its way to hit at Warsaw after trial by drumhead During the last three the newspapers." The publishers in- courtmanial. sist that there is nothing in the new days nineteen terrorists have been law which would in any way forbid executed in Poland after such trials. the railroads from purchasing adverColumbus, O., was selected as the tising space to be paid for in trans portation, and that such a ruling is place for the next biennial convention not only uncalled for by either the of the Brotherhood of Locomotive letter or the spirit of the law, but is Firemen and Engineers, the date beunconstitutional as well. One prominent publisher said a day ing the second Monday in September, or two ago: 1908. "There is not only nothing in the In the United States district court new rate law which would call for such a ruling as this from the com- at Philadelphia the Camden iron worki mission, but the ruling is antagonistic of Camden, N. J., was found guilty of to the national constitution as well, and it will not be upheld by the receiving rebates from the Mutual courts. The railroads that desire pub- Transit company of Buffalo, a lake licity through the medium of my pub- carrier. lication make advertising contracts It is reported that Mrs. Alice Roosewith me, and say me for the space used with transportation which is the velt Longworth will chaperon a party same as money to me, as it is used by of young society women on a bear myself or my employes in connection hunt near the town of Bovey, on the with my business. The government Western Mesaba range, some time might with equal justice say the merchant could not give dry goods or during the month. any other marketable commodity in The partially decomposed body of exchange for advertising space. The Mail Clerk B. F. Gambel of Fort courts would not uphold such a ruling as that for one moment, and there is Worth, killed in the Rock Island wreck no more reason why they should up- near Hennessey, Oklahoma, has been hold this latest erration of the com- recovered in a ford of the Cimarron, a merce commission, for it is equally as a below the mile and half fatal bridge. untenable as the proposition between the publisher and the merchant J. W. Cassaday, president of the would be. Commission company .of "Everyone knows that the railroads Cassaday 111., was from the more can expelled Quincy, advertise afford and to, do, heavily when their advertising ac- Chicago board of trade last week on counts can be paid for in transportaa charge of bucket-shoppinThe dition. Nor does this increased amount for voted rectors expulunanimously of advertising affect the interests of the general public in any way, but sion. it does assist in making the prosperity The foreign commerce of the United of the American newspapers and peri- States has crossed the three billion is The odicals. transportation that 12 months endgiven to newspapers in exchange for dollar mark. In the advertising does not affect in any way ing with August the imports were the equitable enforcement of the rate and the exports $1,759,417,-898- , law, nor does it effect in any way the total for the 12 months of a rates charged the general public for $3,013,817,633. or for either person transportation It is a benefit to the railChinese newspapers estimate the property. roads in that it enables them to do a loss of life resulting from the typhoon greater amount of advertising that they otherwise could or would do, and at Hongkong, September 18, at 10,000; in this way secure a greater amount and including the loss of the fishing of business for their lines, and under fleet and the damage to property, they a just interpretation of the law this damage done at from increase in business would eventually estimate the to $3,000,000 $15,000,000. lead to a reduction of transportation Paul O. Stensland, the Chicago bank charges to the general public. It is an unjust and uncalled for ruling, and has been put to work in the president, both the publisher and the railroads sorting room of the broom factory at should fight it." That publishers are fighting it, not Joliot, where he will labor alongside of the SuJohn A. Linn, the only by their protests to the commission but by protesting to their reprecourt of Chicago, under senperior sentatives in both houses of congress, tence for embezzlement. is proven by the fact that already the At Scranton, Miss., one church, the commission is receiving communications from many senators and con- Odd Fellows' hall and several buildgressmen in which these representa- ings were blown down. At Pascagoula tives of the people declare they had no intention of passing a law that Beach not a residence is left standing, would affect the newspapers in this the river front at, that, point Is comway, and that there is nothing in the pletely torn up, and the lighthouse new law which calls for such a ruling there has been destroyed. Shipping on the part of the commission. at this point has been badly damaged. With a gaping bullet hole In his RESULT OF CONFERENCE. temple and a large caliber revolver Decisions Reached at Algeciras Will still clasped In his right hand, the Be Put Into Operation. body of Ernest Armitage, a young Eng has The sultan officially llshman, was found near the C. P. Tangier. charged Mohammed el Torres, his railroad tracks at Yale, B. C. Armit minister of foreign affairs; Moham- age had been despondent The Cagayas valley, m the northern med Sidi el Mokhirl, Moroccan delegate to the Algeciras conference on part of the Island of Luzon, was devas- Moroccan reforms, and El Menebhik, tated by a typhoon September 18. Bar former minister of war, to discuss rios, Gallaran and Lagunan were with the ministers of the powers at destroyed and four towns were Tangier the conditions for the applibadly damaged. Cagayas is the prln- of the cation of the decisions Algecipal tobacco section of the island. ciras conference. The state department is advised that John Bull Says Annex Cuba. a treaty of amity, commerce; and naviLondon. The editorial articles on gation under the terms of the Marble-he.ithe Cuban situation printed Sunday pact has been signed by the govmorning all recognize the serious ernment of Costa Rica, Guatemala, problem facing the United States Honduras and Salvador. Nicaragua They admit that neither the Ameriwas not included In the negotiations. can people nor the statesmen have As a result of the recent investigaanything to reproach themselves with tion of the state insane asyium at in the government's relations with Forest Ellis, William Neb., Norfolk, the Island, and generally express the. Ryerly and Joseph Wiles, former atopinion that the best thing that could tendants "t the asylum, have been arhappen to Cuba would be annexation rested on indictments by the grand by the United States. The news Jury charging them with assaults on papers also consider this Inevitable. patients. Montana Mining Man Kills Himself. Oscar Napier, aged 8 years, wa Livingston, Mont. Worn: was re- found guilty of tho murder of a playceived in this city Sunday that Chas. mate at Albla, Iowa. The Iowa ju- venile law does not cover murder cases Anderson, a well known Cook City and the boy will be sentenced just the suicide had committed mining man, same as If he were of mature age. n that It is believed at Gardiner. In a fit of passion deliberately fUrUM took his life two or three days Nafter Khot his playmate. previous. He had been missing rum his usual haunts since Thursday and Minister Russell, at Caracas, has search was made Saturday night and advised the state that deprtmntIs serlSunday for him. Late Sunday afti r President Castro of Venezuela noon his body was found In an "Id ously 111. He ts so weak that he has where he had prospect tunnel, gin to be assisted into or out of a carriage. with the evident Intention of taking Hp receives no OfjUurfl and transacts his life no bu!n"sp. The nttiire of his mal ady is not generally known. ing to his meanness. W ofler Oce Hundred Dull. Reward for any CAM of Caisrrli that caanin be cured by Usll't Catarrh Cur. K. J. CHKNEY 4 CO, Toledo. O. have known K. J. Cheney Wt, the unde-Iui-- d d tor to last 15 believe hlw perfectly bote orable In transaction and fiiiaui'lalij . r obligations ma.it- by his trm. iMotecarr: OF WASTED DOLLARS to find this out. Cut out this Coupon and mail to us and we will solve this probl trm for you. You will get all this information FREE. I FREE INFORMATION COUPON im i .uio.i, osNKsinKriintriran. THK Mi iyitera. S.. bottle. Tain Ha.: Send me lee of charge your .S'ove Book on Cast Ranges Base Burners Steel Ranges ,1 iunx Stoves Cook Stot Oak Gas Ranges atera Also our I apei t Stove Advlt free of charge. fr Died in Westminster Abbey. led Henry Westminster in awia wiiuo,f All- - also a eompMa lis liarlaaj Gaa Hanga. raa .1,.-..,r Mitt ualra. this aaMa, fall; Siit-- owl, ta aUath.4. atWni aDt free, l'rlce ?S casta per Irujrg1au constipation. Kauilly AtMmt MtinatftT Advice Department .X OOMPANY. IIMlait, Mich. . Ml. Hi.. Lmtmi fcut... STOVE i HAN '.I o w TV ! wunr ii WaUMNO. 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I used to suffer the most acute agony during a gravel attack, and had the other usual symptoms of kidney trouble lassitude, headache, pain in the back, urinary disorders, rheumatic pain, etc. I have a box containing 14 gravel stones that I passed, but that of the whole numis not ber. I consider Doan's Kidney Pills a fine kidney tonic." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-MilburCo.. Buffalo, N. Y. J. D. one-quart- Scorpions Cause Disaster. Scorpions were to a great extent responsible for the recent bursting of the Kamalapuram tank in India. There had been very heavy rains, but when an attempt was made to preserve the bank of the tank scorpions issued from crevices in the earthwork in such numbers that the attempt had to be abandoned. Over 30 laborers were stung. Shanghai Mercury. Poacher Had Nerve. Robert Jones, a Liverpool surgeon, tells of a patient who was an old poacher and who, while under the influence of cocaine during an operation upon the bones of a leg, regaled the surgeon with tales of his poaching ex- Thunderstorms on the Water. "On the water," said a grizzled old bayman, "when you see a thunder storm rising yon want to keep an eye on the lightning, if you see it in the distance striking down further and further to the right from where you first saw It, or further and further to the left, why, that indicates that the storm is working to the right, or to the left, and it may pass around you. "But if you see it all the time coming down in l he same place and all the time getting tighter and brighter, why, that indicates that it's coming straight toward you; and that's the time, son. when you want to make for home, or get in your sail and make everything snug till the storm passes over." Jewelers Lament. British Jewelers complain of great depression in their trade. Persons who wear good jewelry are wearing less of It, and many are contented with the Imitation, much of which is very good of its kind now. And no man realizes what a valuable asset a wife Is until he has occasion to put his property in her name. W. L. DOUGLAS 3.50&3.00 Shoes BEST IN THE WORLD W.LDouglas $4 Gilt Edge line. cannotbe equalled atany price , When a married woman throws a hint it is reasonably sure to strike her husband's pocketbook. Mrs. Wlnslovf's Soothing Syrup. children i euuees softens the For flammation teething, allays Kuma, In- 85ca bottle. aX To Shot Of alert : W. la. Doutflu Jobti the mot bing Houm couipiiM n i titbit country Hen J for Catalog SHOES FOR EVERYBODY AT ALL PRICES. y Men's Shoes. to $1.60. Shoes, S3 OO to tcSl.26. Women's SIiohr, S2.U6 ft. BO. to 8I.OO. UiRirH' Cltihli'im'a Sillies. Try W. I.. 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Hi,, i beforeyour lwTCNr, ylr Thompson's Eye Water ploits. is fifl JfS i .V WASTED Wn want a II ve, active and t horounhly experienced Halostn.ui in Mum locality with tiiftit:ieiil inooey to buy oiitiiulH Ins first month s Mipply of our Mlm-llicl- ty I a w Frruurf Hollow Wire tiai-lin- W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 40. 1906. Known Quality There are two classes of remedies; those of known quality and which are permanently beneficial in effect, acting" gently, in harmony with nature, when nature needs assistance; and another class, composed of preparations of unknown, uncertain and inferior character, acting- temporarily, but injuriously, as a result of forcing tho natural functions unnecessarily. One of the most exceptional of the remedies of known quality and excellence, is the evor pleasant Syrup of Fijrs, manufactured by tho California Fijf iSynip Co., which represents the active principles of plnnK known to act most beneficially, in a pleasant syrup, in which the wholesome Californian blue fis are used to their rich, yet delicate, fruity flavor, it is the remedy of all remedies to sweeten ami refresh and cleanse the system gently and naturally, and to assist one in overcoming constipation and the many ills resulting therefrom. lis active principles and quality are known to physicians generally, and the rcincilv bus therefore met witli their imiirovnl .u well mi with the favor of many millions of well informed persons who know Of their own personal knowledge and from actual experience .... ....... I , S A t r IL..I I. 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V:- d mkj'i lit ii ' i tJf Ju -- ;' 1 ''. it3r Ml .jr Jf A 1 A iii Genuine Syrup of Figs by the California Fit,' ByrUp Co., .'tnd in order to buy the genuine nrticle and to (ret ils beneficial effects, one has only to note, when purchasing, the full name of the Company California Pig S.rup OO. plainly printed on the front of very package. Trice, 60c per bottle. One size only. manufactured s. e Klffhta. A utility needed in every store and boineaiid fully compiling wttti iiiMirunceruiea, To ri hi and tneb a man we will give exeluM ve Ba! In Of sfuaramt'e 10 rettind money i f trooda not Hivoid andard-UilieTim on tarn urn Kurt her riMjinsi day. Light Co.. pit U30 N llaiied St., Chicago. 10. The Laxative f k I It has cost many stove users HUNDREDS to bis means How's This? Cher-ryval- How to Save DOLLARS in Cooking and Heating j |