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Toward the close of the exercises, says Harper's Magazine, the superintendent called upon the infant class to repeat the golden text, which had special reference to man's inability to 6erve his Creator and the money god at one and the same time. The class failed to respond as It should, when the superintendent, noticing his own young hopeful in the ranks, who had that very morning been drilled thoroughly on the text, called to him. The response was immediate, though a slight departure from the original, for in a voice that was distinctly heard in all parts of the room there came the following modification: "Ye cannot serve God and mamma!" SETTING THE BRIDE AT EASE. "Widder's" Sympathy Went Out Fellow Passenger. to A couple recently married had just entered the train that was to bear them to the mountains on their honeymoon, when they became aware of the close scrutiny of them by a female passenger, who bad evidently "spotted" a bride and groom. The young wife, on opening her handbag, let fall some rice on the floor, and the woman smiled. The other passengers regarded the couple with interest. Seeing that the bride was every' moment becoming more flushed and uncomfortable by reason of their scrutiny, the woman in the goodness of her heart, leaned across the carriage. "Never mind, my dear!" she said. "I'm a widder now, but by this time next week I'll be in the same fix my- self!" NO RELIEF FROM ECZEMA For Over Two Years Patent Medicines, Quack Cures and Doctors Fail Cuticura Succeeds. Absolutely free from any crude substance. Contains no tar oils. Infallible In curative effect. No injury to sheep or wool. Requires no addition besides water. No sediment. Nc stirring. 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UTAH Collections Merchants and Business Men who have outstanding accounts should send them to us. We can get the money. Address P. 0. BoxSe The Old Me'odrama. Above thp howling Of the wolves the heroine's shrill voice rang over the me "Give mountains. pasteboard those papers," she screeched, "or 1 Do yon hear, shall tear out my hair The heavy ttoyeroft RolllngalOB?" villain displayed his white teeth and rolled another clgarelte. "Yes. Julia Livingstone, I hear very distinctly," he replied. In measured tones; "but do be careful, little girl. You know the last time von bmighl your hair they Bald they were afraid they couldn't match It any more." Crushed to earth, the poor heroine threw herself to the mercy of the mechanical wolves Comparing Notes. "My teacher's name is Hrown." wild My teacher s the first little girl. name." replied the other little girl, "is Davis, but don't know what color it 1 Is." Chat. remarked to A gentleman Henry. Prlnre of Prussia, that one rarely found genius, wit. memory and person. Judgment united In the same "Surely, ihere Is nothing- astonishing In this." replied the prince, "tienius takes Its daring flight toward heaven he Is the eagle Wit moves along by fits and soarts he Is the grasshopMemory marches backwards per he is the crab Judgment drags along How can lowly he Is the tortoise to act Id animals theas all you expect once jaj hi )' S Si' M M A BV January 1, 1908. Joseph F. Johnson has been elected United States Senator to succeed Senator Pettus of Alabama. In accordance with the imperial decree recently issued, all the opium detis in Canton were closed on the 9th without disturbance. Dr. C. P. Dinsmore of Deep Valley, W. Va., is dead and four others are dying-- , as the result of a family mistaking toadstools for mushrooms. Mrs. A. L. Ferguson was killed and her sister. Miss Henrietta Sharke, seriously injured, by falling from the same street car at Long Beach, Cal. The British bark Glencairn, Captain Nlchol, from Rochester, England, for Seattle, has been wrecked off San Two of Paolo. the crew were grow tied. By the capsizing Miss Lucre tla Evan a and Emory McDougal were drowned in Bear Lake, O. McDougal, in trying to save the girl, was drawn under by her. Seven freight handlers of the Northern Pacific road were run down by a tug in the Duluth harbor Sunday evening while returning to their homes in a rowboat and drowned. Ieon Mallle, the naval reservist, who fired two revolver shots at President Fallieres on the streets of Paris July 14 last, has been declared insane and was sent to an asylum. Severe fighting is reported from Formosa, where the natives are making strenuous resistance against the Japanese troops. At Taikokan the casualties numbered 200. Representatives of silk mills in Lackawanna and Luzerne counties, Pennsylvania, have refused a shorter work day to silk workers More than 5,000 persons are now on strike. John Butts shot and Wiled Tom Crow-leon the latters' ranch, four miles east of Laytonville, Cal. Butts and his son, while hunting, had a quarrel with Crowley over a dog. Commander Robert E. Peary's dash for the North pole has been postponed Failure to complete the repair on hit ship, the Roosevelt, compelled the ex plorer to put off his trip until next year. August Rowe was brutally murder ed near Buda, Neb., his head being beaten into a jelly with a hammer Ludwig Korcek, a neighbor of Row? is under arrest on suspicion and is in jail. Tom Hall, a negro living at Golian, Texas, was arrested charged with an attempted assault upon two young white women. The next morning his Lody was found hanging to a tree firt frost of the jail. com A detachment of infantry, mauded by two lieutenants, has been massacred by rebels in the Mori dis trlct of the island of Celebes. The some convicts victims, including numbered forty-fivThomas Myer, who claimed that ht hoisted the stars and stripes ovei Santiago de Cuba during the Span war, was drowned ofl Courtown while practicing for an attempt to swim St. George's channel. Rucklow, a structural Randolph ironworker, who weighs 270 pounds, fell from the fourth story of a building in the course of construction in San Francisco and escaped with nc more serious injury than a broken HighPriced Meat Blessing futa pkf. and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Peverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. The Kind Tou Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over SO years, has borne the signature of Chas. H. Eetcher, and has been made under his personal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and 0 " are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. Oil, Paregoric, Drops Just-as-go- od Letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to Chas. IliSf1 I CASTORM ttWti ALC OHOL 3 PER CENT. AVegelable Jap-anes- e William Hingston, the great Canadian surgeon, were drowned in the River 3t. Lawrence Sunday, as their sailboat was found drifting and empty. One of three robbers who attempted the robbery of the Farmers and Merchants bank at Strongsville, Ohio, was found later wounded and unconscious in a gully near Strongsville. He had been shot by citizens immediateI ly following the attempted robbery. Mrs. Robert E. Peary, wife of the Polar explorer, has announced her intention of remaining all winter ,it Ragle island, their summer home, ai d all social engagements, foregoing Eagle island is a rocky bit of land in 'Casco bay anil four miles out to may be a sea. The police searched Ihe imperial technical schools at Moscow and discovered the central revolutionary for manufacturing bonds of a new pattern and tremendous explosives, regular supplies of which were to various interior being shipped If It gives one the chance to points. know the tremendous value of A sensational suicide has occurred a complete change of diet. at Antwerp. M. Jacques Simon, a silk merchant, in the presence of a crowd Cathedral that breakfast: for square this thronged Try jumped from the second gallery ol the cathedral tower, a distance of A. Little Fruit more than 200 feet. Death wan in and Cream stiuitaneous. A dUh of Grape- Congressman Nicholas lungwort h. in a speech made at the Commercial A Soft- - "Boiled Egg Hub's luncheon at Honolulu, said b Some ffice. Crup ToojI hoped that the Philippines "would not In the meantime long be with us. Cup of Well made free trade with the I'hiliptilnes would ;i square deal and free sugar would ToJtum Food Coffee be not Injure Hawaii " Andrew Carnegie has deposited In as n That's all. and you feel comfortable the Bank of England hosto Edward the contribution well-felunch. King until and pital fund. Mr. Carnegie expressed the desire that the money be spent ;s THEN RKPEAT, seems best, adding that the more strenuously it is used for reform the And at night have a liberal meat and better for all concerned. s vegetable dinner, with a Grape-NutAbe Cohan, who was shot while k for dessert pudding Anna Markowilz, who compsinying 8uch a diet will make a change In was choked to death by a criminal your health and strength worth trial. assailant. Is dead at Dayton, O Owing to his delirious condition, the Inforthe he gave concerning mation "There's a Reason." tragedy Is considered by the authon tics o be of little value Brad "The stead 10 WellvHJe," Iti 1 QASTOBXA is a harmless substitute for Caster of a boat, "Beggin' yer pardon, sir," the prisoner, "ye're wrong; for I had inkle. a bottle of whusky an' I had to drink It is surmised that Shirley Daid It all myself!" son, son of Judge Davidson, and Miss Hingston, daughter of the late Sir. Evidently Frank Has a Cinch. The following letter was picked up In the streets of Longmont the other day, says the San Francisco Call: swallowed the "My Darling Frank: postage stamp that was on your last letter, because I knew that your lips had touched it, and, oh, Frank, I felt so happy afterward. Put two stamps on your next letter." What is Castoria. Governor Smith of Georgia has signed the prohibition bill, effective Promoles DitPstion.Chf Resl.Coniaiiisncittifr Opium .Morphine nor Mineral. ISOTISARCOTIC. ilnplv Snd' jMcSoum e AtirfleMt- - QMHtf Iti Immmk Stda hirm Sutjar . Kiunrpttii Hanr. Aperferl Remedy for Ccmstlpa lion , Sour Stomach.DiarrhocD Worms .Convulsions.Ff vcrish ncss arulLoss of Sleep. Fletcher. H. Dr. F. Gerald Blattner, of Buffalo, N. Y., says: "Your Castoria is good lor children and I frequently prescribe it, always obtaining the desired results." Dr. Gustave A. Eisengraeber, of St Paul, Minn, says: "I have used your Castoria repeatedly in my practice with good results, and can recommend it as an excellent, mild and harmless remedy for children." Dr. E. J. Dennis, of St. Louis, Mo., says: "I have used and prescribed your Castoria In my sanitarium and outside practice for a number of yeara and find it to be an excellent remedy for children." Dr. S. A. Buchanan, of Philadelphia, Pa., says: "I have used your Castoria In the case of my own baby and find It pleasant to take, and hava obtained excellent results from Its use." Dr. J. E. Simpson, of Chicago. 111., says: "I have used your Castoria in cases of colic In children and have found It the best medicine of its kind on the market." Dr. R. E. Esklldson, of Omaha, Neb., says: "I find your Castoria to be a standard family remedy. It is the best thing for infants and children I have ever known and I recommend It." Dr. L. It. Robinson, of Kansas City, Mo., says: "Your Castoria certainly has merit. Is not it3 age, its continued use by mothers through all these, years, and the many attempts to imitate It, sufficient recommendation? What can a physician add? Leave It to the mothers." Dr. Edwin F. Pardee, of New York City, says: "For several years I hava recommended your Castoria and shall always continue to do so, as it haa invariably produced beneficial results." Dr. N. B. Sizer, of Brooklyn, N. Y., says: "I object to what are called ratent medicines, where maker alone knows what Ingredients are put in them, but I know the formula of your Castoria and advise its use " CASTORIA tho GENUINE ALWAYS Signature of .Beara Facsimile Signature a NEW YORK. fif lAjjjS IE jj The Kind You In Use Exact Copy of Wrapper. For Over 30 Years. Twr CENTAUR COM PA NT. TT MURIIAT VTHCET, NEW VONK OITT Social Rank. At a country dance in a southern town, when the fiddlers had resined their bows and taken their places on the platform, the floor manager rose. "Got yo' partners for a cotillion!" he shouted, imperiously. "All you ladies an' gemmen dat wears shoes an' stockings take yo' places in de middle ob de room. All you ladies an' gemmen dat wears shoes an' no stockings take you' places immejitly beliin' dem. An' you barefooted crowd jest jig it roun' in de corners." Youth's Companion. BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT Is a Quick and Permanent Cure for An Early Discovery. "Your epigrams and adages show great wisdom," said the dependent. "Yes," answered Marcus Aurelius. "I can's deny that 1 regard them as something very wise indeed. There is nothing like them for popularizing an administration." Rheumatism, Cuts, Sprains, Wounds, Neuralgia, Headache, Old Sores, Corns, Bunions, Galls, Bruises, Contracted Muscles, Lame Back, Stiff Joints, Frost Bite, Chilblains, Ringbone, Pollevil, Burns, Scalds, and ALL THE ILLS THAT FLESH IS HEIR TO. German Judicial System. In Germany a prisoner Is acquitted on' a tie vote by the jury. A vote of seven to five leaves the decision with the court, while a vote of eight to four means conviction. Grave Digger. " has been appointed , and organist in the Danish town of Grenaa. She is In Denthe first woman grave-diggemark. Woman A woman of toe Always Bought Three Sizes, 25c, 50c and $1. -:- Sold by all Druggists. bell-ringe- r Krave-digger- r W. L. DOUGLAS Miss a Whole Lot In Life. In Japan kissing never occurs between husband and wife. Mothers never kiss (heir children. & $3.50 SHOES tSorld $3.00 OFv jftP8HOE8 FOR PRICF8. a' To any onn who can prove W. L. O tZ ttftrt Douo4a rfoes not make ar.ll fSMfVW ex-C- THE FAMILY. EVFRY MF.MBFII AT ALL ft i taffa rtt PWWW Ladies Can Wear Shoes after umg Allen's A certain pure fn swollcri.awpating, feet. At all Druggists, 25c. AcMt, aching he size smaller am Foot-Kan- cept no substitute. Trial pftckagt FREE Address A. S. Olmsted, l.c Roy, ft. V. Hold thlngH. on. hope hard That's spirit. a S3 A $3. SO ahoca "oro Man'othvr than manufacturer. any TIIK KKASON W. I Dou'lax rh'- - are worn t.y more jwopM In ull walk of life than any other mak. ix ,f clir-iatmt puiri'tr vraring qualiti-excellent Aiyl The selection of (lie leathern anil other material loreaeh pait Ot the anil every detafl of the making looked after hy the most complete organization of tiwrl ntem lent t.. foremen ami skilled shoemakers, who reeeive the Itighesl wftgea paid In the ahoe Industry, ami whose trorknMMhlp canaot m exeelled. If I could t ike yon into inv large factories at Hrockton. Mass,, and show you how carefully W. L Douglas shoes are mmle. vou would then understand why they bold their fit letter. ti longer ami are 01 gre iter value man anv other make h. the subtle Pacchlarotto. in Mr. Wlnslow's Knot hind Syrop. For chfufrrn leclliln. soften theKuri.. reduces tn- fiamtnailun. ei'.sys pain, cure vta4 ooUu He. tow. $4 Ollt Edna and S5 Void fiond Shoe a cannot bo mnuallad at any or torn. ,u ajalhst lllftl I" t"le, '"'II p'leS Sold hv the lea C evervwhen H I.. IIOI t.l. At, llrrlil Mnu f. I,. I fcmgla stamps his name and Bfi and infsrh.r shoes. Take No it nt, tail Cllor hvilclntlKt How poor an instrument may do a noble deed. Shakespeare. . lt I l&fBQk JBBtfm of thisparrde- siring te truy any thing advertised in its columns si uld insiM upon having PPAnRPQ what they ask for. refusing all suosti lutes or imitations. IIVI" STOCK AND MISCELLANEOUS ' vartetr f"r In .sis St tht ' ".est prtcsr, t,y 4.I.HI.UHHI kKI'il'IHmi.,TI W.14..St.,CSIeS(S ELECTROTYPES DEFIANCE STARC- H- n:?aa1 other starches only li ounces .sme price and "OlFIANLt ' IS SUPERIOR OUAUITV. i W. N. U Salt Lake City, No. 33, 1907. ' HKhli Hi ink T'"r convince t fuiy rax. Hue Antiseptic will Li ''"prove In r licnlirj (1" a11 w cl.iim 1B We pen, I her iihsolulely free a largn wi" trial box of 1'aitlno with bonk of Instructions snd g tiulno testimonial. Send your nuiuo ami address tin a postal card. cl eanset ml heals PAXTINE raucous in o m - iernons,h sum as nasul catarrh, pel via ratlin and inflammation caused By tore eye, sore throat and My mouth, hy direct local treatment cur. attv powi r ovei these troubles IsIts extraImmediate ordinary and giv. relict Thousands of women aro using and It every day. 6o cents at rtnirrglsisnrhymall. Remember, however, IT OfsTS sin MINI; it. tiii: tU i axton ., Boatoa, ,uu. femV-nin- j '! to try |