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Show A Or Watch for a Dollar! NORTHWEST a Diamond t?" In the Hrli-itio- fuu buy of a NeikUcf for &'n,0O( r- "art.ful a en ion front for we gu ir.n.i... rirrj thiuK 1 I ua. ESTABLISH ZrtfMV 170 MAIN ST. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. Insect Processions. Among the curious sights sorrte-time- s witnessed by entomologists are the "processions" formed by the lar-ra- e of a moth inhabiting pine trees in tome parts of France. They march in ingle file, and the leader spins a thread which is added to by its followers. A procession consisting of 114 Df these larvae was seen last April in the woods near Areachon. The processions are formed both at night, when the creatures make excursions from their nest to feed on the young leaves, and in the daytime, when they lescend to the ground to seek a place ua the sand where" they may burrow nd pass to the pupa stage. A kind ti fly was observed attacking the procession above mentioned, to lay its eggs in the marching larvae. FOR THIS. Has Historic Flag, Eben Appleton, of New York city, has in possession the banner" which flew over Fort and which inspired Francis Scott Key to the composition of his national ode. It is his intention at his death to leave the flag to either one of the national museums at Washington or the Massachusetts Historical museum at Boston. "star-spangle- d Mc-Hen- $30 California & Ret. Salt Lake Route, Murderer Got Away. On a recent Sunday night a murder was committed in a town not far from Boston. The chief of police, after an hour's examination, left the search for the murdere: to an assistant, on the ground that he needed a long night's sleep in order to be around early for the town meeting the next day. The murderer has not been found. Boston Herald. $30 California & Ret. Salt Lake Route The One Exception. said the orator, Persistence, "leads to success. The only exception to this rule is the case of the hen that sets on a china egg." CALIFORNIA $30 Round trip via Salt Route. Sale begins April 2Gth. Write today. J. H. Burtner, Salt Lake City. Not on Her Calling List. "I wish I had a beautiful face," com plained a girl at a card party recently. "Perfection of feature is not the chief requisite to beauty, though," consoled her partner. "Expression is the true beauty. Why, I've heard that Ethel Barrymore has really homely features, yet she appeals to nearly every one as a beautiful woman be case her face is so expressive." "I think so, too," said the third. "And I've been told that the same is true of Lulu Glaser. Don't you think so?" she asked, appealing to the Lake fourth. Why, I don't know," replied the latter hesitatingly. "I don't think I've ever met either one of the ladies." $30 California & Ret. gait Lake Route, Use for Lava. Lava may be blown into beautiful Good green-colore- d bottles, stronger than ordinary lighter and glass. Accidents. It is said that fatal balloon accidents are only three In 1,000 ascents. Few Fatal Balloon Cheap Recreation. H. O. Havemeyer, the famous head of the American sugar industry, said of a muckraking magazine article: "Articles such as this don't impress one with their sincerity or their justice. Reading them, one is reminded of the rich old woman who said to her daughter: " 'Isn't it dull and stupid?' 'Dull and stupid Is no word for It,' the daughter answered. 'I am bored to death.' "The mother yawned. " 'Ring for the cook,' she said. 'We'll give her a regular good scolding Just to kill time.' " ' $30 California & Ret. Salt Iike The road will be conipleteo. in about three months. E. H. Miller, aged 16, was killed at Harper, Wyo., being struck by the handle of a hand car just as he stepped from the car. W. H. Mills, general land agent ot the Southern Pacific company, arrived in Reno last week on his way to car ry out the project of attracting settlers to the irrigated lands at Fallon. George Murphy, a United States milling engineer, was shot and fatally wounded at Darby, Nevada, by a man named Shafer, because Murphy would not permit fishing at the government dam. Martin Cole, a laborer, suffered an unusual death at Forsythe, Mont., and his companion. Otto Snyder, was injured. The house in which they were sleeping had a dirt roof, which caved in on them. Miss Jennie E. Carroll, who died a few days ago at the house of her sister, near Southpass City, Wyo., had not, so far as was known to those familiar with her life, spoken to a man for twenty-seveyears. James J. Maehl, of 2752 Curtis street, Denver, traveling salesman for the Neef Bros. Brewing company of that city, walked off a stone wall at Redcliffe, Cat, and fell td the street, two feet below, breaking his neck. Governor Buchtel, of 'Colorado, has vetoed the bill passed by the last general assembly, which made it unlawful for the name of any candidate to be placed upon the official ballot as the nominee of more than one n Only $30 round trip to California via Salt Lake Route. Write for full Information to J. H. Burtner, Salf Lake City. $30 Work was begun by the contractors last week on the Caliente & Pioche railroad. ! D- - 1862 WAIT NOTES Route. One Thing That Is Plentiful. wit remarks: "Everybody is sorry to be abused unless it is because he Is rich." If the rich derive any Joy from being abused they must constitute the most hilariously Joyful portion of the community in these days. Thoir only competitors are the political tosses. A $30 California & Ret. Salt Like Route Mouse Tried to Rob Jeweler. "Are you aware that an attempt t being made to rob this store?" was the startling question put by a customer In a jewelry store on Boylston street. The attendant gave a quick glance along the line of customers but saw nothing suspicious, and then asked the young lady questioner what she meant. Calling his attention to a handsome or a turquoise pendant in the corner large show window she asked him to watch it. He did so, and saw It belna pulled toward a hole by a'small mouse. Boston Herald. anti-fussio- n political party. Mrs. James A. Farley, traveling all the way from Dublin to join her husband, a well known miner, arrived in Butte an hour and a half before he died of pneumonia. Farley, who real- SENSE. ZEAL WITHOUT COMMON GONE FOREVER. Striking Example Related by the Late Or. Field. Ten years ago a farmer put his Initials on a dollar bill. The next day he west to the nearest town and spent it with a merchant. Before the year was out he got the dollar back. Four times in six years the dollar came back to liim for produce and three times he heard of it in the pocket of his neighbors. The last time he got It back four years ago. He sent it to a mail order house. He never has seen that dollar since, and never will. That dollar bill will never pay any more school or road tax for him, will never build or brighten any of the homes of the community. He sent it entirely out of the circle of usefulness to himself and his neighbors. Patronize your local merchant who helps you to pay your taxes, support your schools and churches, and lends a helping hand in times of sickness and trouble. was clergyman Henry Martin Field of Stockbridge, who for 44 years edited the Evangelist. "Dr. Field did so much good" he said, "because be went about his work diplomatically, sensibly reasonably. I once heard him declare tha: :eformers failed often because the moment they started a reform they Common Iropped common sense. nse was swallowed up in zeal. He aid that a nerve cure faddist once ntered a shop and leading the to one side whispered mysteriously: 'Ah, my friend, you can O the race untold good if you will nly take the agency for our anti-teIt is warranted to preparation. lire in a week the most confirmed and nerve racked tea tippler. Never again ' KNEW THEIR BUSINESS. "But the dealer langhed and drew HENS 'You have made a mistake,' away. he said. can't take such an agency Never Would They Lay Anything but the Freshest of Eggs. as that. Don't you see that this is a teashop?' There is a German dairyman and " 'Oh, no mistake,' said the reformer eagerly. 'It is because you run farmer, whose i f e is not far from a teashop that I have sought you out. Philadelphia, who greatly plumes himYou come into constant contact with self upon the absolute superiority of the very people we are trying to his products above all others in the vicinity. reach.' " On one occasion he personally apBLOOD GETS SOUR. plied to a Germantown housekeeper for a transfer of her custom to himGives Advice and Tells of Simple self. "I hears dot you haf a lot of Home Mixture. drouble with dot dairyman of yours," he said. "Yust you gif me your gus-toAt this time of year, says a and der vill be no drouble." authority, the Kidneys become "Are your eggs always fresh?" askweak, clogged and inactive, failing to ed the woman. filter out the poisons and acids, which "Fresh!" repeated the German. In sour the blood, causing not only facial an Indignant tone. "Let me deli you, and bodily eruptions, but the worst madam, dot my hens nefer, nefer lay forms of Rheumatism, Nervous and anything but fresh eggs!" Stomach troubles, Backache and painYEARS. SKIN SORE ful, annoying Urinary afflictions. It is worth anyone's time now to get from some good prescription pharmacy Spent $300 on Doctors and Remedies but Got No Relief Cuticura the following ingredients: Fluid ExCures in a Week. tract Dandelion, one-hal- f ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce; Compound "Upon the limbs and between the Syrup Sarsaparilla, three ounces. Mix by shaking well in a bottle and take toes my skin was rough and sore, and in teaspoonful doses after your meals also sore under the arms, and 1 had to and at bedtime. stay at home several times because of This simple home-madmixture will this affection. Up to a week or so ago force the Kidneys to normal, healthy I had tried many other remedies and action, so they will filter and strain all several doctors, and spent about three uric acid and poisonous waste matter hundred dollars, without any success, from the blood, and expel this in the but this is the seventh day that urine, at the same time restoring the I have been using the Cuticura Reme"full blood count" that is, 95 per cent, dies (costing a dollar and a half), red blood corpuscles which is abso- which have cured me completely, so lutely indispensable to perfect health. that I can again attend to my business. I went to work again Great Stunt by Geronlmo. I had been suffering for eight yearB In a single day Geronimo, when In and have now been cured by the Cuthis prime, ran 40 miles on foot, rode icura Remedies within a week. Fritz 500 miles on one stretch, as fast as Hirschlaff, 24 Columbus Ave., New he could change horses, and so com- York, N. Y., March 29 and April 6, pletely wore out the column which 1906. " finally captured him that three sets The executive board of the Wesley of officers were needed to finish t$Ng has referred to its genbrotherhood chase, and not more than of the troopers who started were in eral convention to be held in October, at the finish, says a writer in Outing. 1907, the resolutions from the BrothWrinkled and crafty and cruel is erhood of St. Paul requesting the aphis swarthy face but the fire pointment of a committee to confer of his infernal energy has died and with a similar committee from the St. he is no more than a relic of the Paul Brotherhood concerning the uniGeronimo of whom Gen. Miles said fication of Methodist brotherhoods. after their first meeting: Important to Mothers. "He rode into our camp and disExamine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, a mounted, prisoner. He was one of a safe and sure remedy for infants and children, the brightest, most resolute, deterand Bee that it mined men I ever met, with the Bears the sharpest, clearest' dark eye. Every Signature of movement showed power and enla Use For Over 30 Years. ergy." A Presbyterian praising the late Dr. -- pro-oriet- a 1 well-know- n ized that his death was inevitable, kept himself alive by the resolution to live until his wife reached his bedside. Milton M. Detch and R. L. Colburn have kept their promise to Mamie Berning, of , Carson, Nevada, to send her money for her education. A check for $1,000 was sent to the young woman. The two became acquainted with the girl at the Arlington hotel in Carson at the recent session of the legislature. On his way home from his first venture out into the world, Roy Waltz, a old boy from Sacramento, met with an accident near Reno, Nevada, that will leave him a cripple for life. Overcome with drowsiness while riding on the brake beams, his foot dropped down across the rail and in an instant the wheel had passed over it. The supreme court of Montana has handed down a decision in the noted case of Alice Olsen against the Montana Ore Purchasing company, annulling the verdict for $25,000 rendered by a jury in the district court of Silver Bow county in favor of the plaintiff. Olson was killed in a mine during the fight between Heinze and the Amalgamated. French Sailors Use Drugs. The extent to which the narcotic in word received According to Sheridan, Wyo., W. F. Brittain will habit prevails in the French navy was days ago by the pronot become register of the Buffalo illustrated a fewcourt-martiof a at Brest. ceedings to went his name office. When land Tne defendants were half a dozen the senate for confirmation it was seamen of ordinary rating, who were given as "William" F. Brittain. It charged with a considerable number was found afterwards that his name of robberies. All the men were vicis "Wesley" instead, and President tims of opium or the the ether habit, Roosevelt will not consent to his ap- or both combined, and were in the pointment. Brittain being under in- habit of bemuddling themselves daily dictment in connection with the land with these drugs and the robberies fraud cases. had been committed to gratify their in a passion. In a quarrel that occurred were sentences Severe saloon in Las Vegas, Nevada, and passed. which almost assumed the proportions APPENDICITIS. of a riot, John Maloney was shot dead and two Mexicans fatally cut. Not at All Necessary to Operate in Many Cases. Twenty Austrians and Mexicans participated in the affair. Automobiles and Appendicitis scare Joseph Bray, of Leadville, Colo., some people before they are hit. aged 82, was found dead on his Is often caused by too Appendicitis knees at the side of his bed in the at much starch in the bowels. Starch is titude of prayer.- Early in the evening hard to digest and clogs up the digesBray complained of not feeling well tive machinery also tends to form and spoke of the possibility of his :akes in the cecum. (That's the blind passing away very soon. pouch at entrance to the appendix.) A N. H. girl had appendicitis, but The Iaramie Literary club has ap lived on milk for awhile then Grape-Nut-s a to committee make inquiries pointed and got well without an operaand report to the club concerning the tion. genuineness' of the movement to build She says: "Five years ago while at a monument in this city to "Bill" school, I suffered terribly with constiNye, made by the American Press Hu pation and indigestion." (Too much morists association of Los Angeles. starch, white bread, potatoes, etc., John Gerun, the desperate burglar which she did not digest.) "Soon after I left school I had an atcaught In Chicago and brought back to Tacoma for burglary of the Day tack of appendicitis and for thirteen Jewelry company, made a bold dash weeks lived on milk and water. When for liberty as he was being taken to I recovered enough to eat solid food the jail from the courtroom, but was there was nothing that would agree finally recaptured after several shots with me, until a friend recommended e one-thir- The Change of Life Sensible Advice to Women from Hrs. Henry Lee, ilrs. Fred Certia and Hrs. Pinkham. MRS HENRY LEE Owing1 to modern methods of living not one woman in a thousand approaches this perfectly natural change without a train of vcrv annoying and sometimes painful expei-iciieiu- symptoms. This is the most critical period of her whole existence and every woman who neglects the care of her health at this time invites disease and pain. When her system is in a deranged condition or she is predisposed to. apoplexy or congestion of any organ, the tendency is at this likely to become active and with a hostof nervous irritations make life a burden. At this time also cam-orand tumors are more liable to form and begin their destructive work. Such warning symptoms as sense of suffocation, hot flashes, headaches, backaches, melancholia, dread of impending evil, palpitalion of the heart, irregularities, constipation and dizziness are promptly heeded by intelligent women who nre approaching the period of life when this great change may be expected. Mrs. Fred Certia, 1014 So. Lafayette Street, So. Bend, Ind., writes: period Dear Mrs. Pink ham : "Lydia E. Pinkham1! Vegetable Compound is the ideal medicine for women who d Governor Buchtel, of Colorado, has to the addressed a communication governors of all the states containing public lands asking them to join him in calling a convention to meet In Denver, June 18, 19 and 20 of this year, to difCUM the whole question of public laud laws. Hon. W. H. Frazee. former member of the Wyoming state senate and for many years a merchant of Iramle, left that (Ity last week for Salt Lake, where. It Is said, he will engage in business with Samuel Newhouse and others In a chain of stores in Utah. Idaho and Nevada Grape-Nuts- . I "When I began to eat Grape-Nutweighed 98 lbs., but I soon grew to 115 lbs. The distress after eating left me entirely and now I am like a new person." dissolved In hot (A little Grape-Nutwater or milk would have been much better for this case than milk alone, for the Btarchy part of the wheat and barley Is changed Into a form of sugar in making Grape-Nuts.- ) Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read the little book. The Road to Wellvllle," In pkgs. "There's a Reason." s s 1 1 ,! EG. Women passing through this critical period should rely upon Lydia B. Pinkhnm's Vegetable Compound. If there is anything about your case you don't understand write to Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., for advice. It is free and bus guided thousands to health. When a medicine has been successful in restoring to health, actually thousands of women, you cannot well say without trying it, "I do not believe it will help mo." It is your duty to yourself and family to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. The Kind You llave Always Bougut. 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For several months Buttered from not flashes, extrt'ino nervousness, headache and sleepI had no lessness. appetite and could not had made up my mind there was sleep no help for me until I began to use Lydia E. Piiikham's Vsgetabls Compound, bad symptoms reused, and it brought mj mi safely through the .!:i. period, built and I am in excellent health up my sst-I consider l.ydiit E. l ink ham's Vegetable Compound anturpaSBed for women during this trying period of life.'' Mrs Henry Lee, GO Winter Street, New Haven, Conn., writes: Dear lbs Piakhaau "After sulTeriiij; untold misery for three years daring Change of Life I heard of Lydia 10. l'itikluuti's Vegetable Compound. I wrote you of mv condition, and began to take Lydia Pinkham a Vegetable Com- ami followed your advice, and y r)uud and happy. I can now walk anywhere and work as well ts anyone, and for years previous I had tried but could not get around without tn In. 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