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Show NEWS TRIUMPH IN DIP MAKING DOUBLE BTRCNG7H LOW COST. FREIGHT LESS A NEW 'Poisonous CUKES MANGE end LICE ON CATTLE OR HOBS CHEAPER THAN TOBACCO LIQUID DIPS MUCH NO 1 1 AND CRUDE DEARER THAN LIME AND SULPHUR 177 Illinois St., Chlcigo OF YOUR MERCHANT OR SALT AVE., LAKE CITY, UTAH. It's About Time Now To begin thinking of getting some good piece of Jewelry for the holidays. Our lines are now complete, so write at once. ESTABLISH no SALT LAKE Fine Repairing, MAIN ST. CITY, UTAH. Watch and Jewelry. ' SHOULD HAVE SLEEP OUT. Writer Objects to Custom of Arousing Children Early. Dr. Woods Hutchinson, writing of Sleep In the American Magazine, criticizes boarding schools sharply for getting young people up too early in the morning. He says: "A baby or young child should have absolutely every minute of sleep that it can be induced to take, and sleeplessness is even more emphatically a sign of disease in children than in adults. The necessity and capacity for large amounts of refreshing sleep persists up to adult life and the amount required seldom falls below ten hours before the eighteenth or twentieth year. To make children or rapidly growing young adults get up before they have had their sleep out, and feel thoroughly rested, is not merely irrational but cruel, and when It is done as a routine practice at boarding schools, or other institutions, by those who pretend to be fitted to have the care of children it is little short of criminal." One Girl's View of Beauty. "Beauty in some ways is a handicap," she said, slowly. "Do you know, Jerry, that it seems to me almost as for one's humiliating to be loved beauty as for one's money. And it gives false values for a short time. Honey, after all, doesn't vanish like ane's good looks, with years. How is one to know what one will have left when one's beauty goes?" The Cen-urNoble Idea. to be good, to keep life pure A Just will interest the from degrading elements, to make it constantly helpful in little way to those who are touched by it, to keep one's spirit always sweet and avoid all manner of petty anger and irritabilitythat is an idea as noble as it Edward Howard Griggs. Is difficult One Cause of Drowning. Renewed attention has been called to the probable explanation of many cases of drowning (hat was some years ago advanced by Dr. Ix)wrie, a British physician, as a result of his own experience. After cycling on a hot day, he took a swim in cold waler, and was soon seized with headache, dizziness and drowsiness, while muscular effort became feeble and sluggish. In many similar cases, he believes, the swimmer loses consciousness or faints from cerebral anemia. If there Is no help near, the result Is .mother drowning accident, and the report of It Will probably state that the victim "was seized vyjth cramps and sank." Swimming in cold water is dangerous If the circulation is weakened from any cause, especially after a fast of several hours, or if there is iny heart trouble. An Edible Seaweed. Dulse Is more frequently cMen than any other seaweed. It Is usually dried and eaten raw. In the Mediterranean, where the plant is common, it Is cooked, and Is a chief Ingredient in Soyer'g famous St. Patrick's soup. Busy British Bees. The average weight of honey taken from an English hive annually Is 50 This Is double the average pounds. product from American bee hives. The record taken from any hive Is 000 pounds, from a stock of Cyp. rians. 1 Chinese Doctor's Medicine. The Chinese doctor believes In giving "like for like," that Is. poison for poison, and thus Includes In his practice almost every element known to nature His medicine is far reaching. thou- sands of veterans who came back from the Civil War suffering torPk. tures with kidney comjlsf plaint. Capt. Ely says: "I contracted kidney the trouble during Civil War, and the occasional attacks finally developed into a chronic case. At one time I had to use a crutch and cane to get about. My back was lame and weak, and besides the aching, there was a distressing retention of the kidney secretions. I was in a bad way when I began using Doan's Kidney Pills in 1901, but the remedy cured me, and 1 have been well ever since." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Co., Buffalo, N. Y. FoBter-Milbur- n Man Had to Be Forced Into Paths Congressman James E. Watson of the Sixth Indiana district told a story while in town recently, anent the operation of the pure food law, and intended to illustrate his expressed theory that more people would be good if they had to be. "it was while we were wrestling with the pure food bill at Washington," he said, that I got a letter from borne, written by a man from whom I bought a big quantity of maple sirup ?ach year. He urged me to fight for .he pure food bill. Now, I couldn't W. H. Rogers, the only colored memremembering, to save my life, help rehas of the ber Georgia legislature, this man bought five barrels of that signed his seat. He gave no reason, brown sugar at the opening of the but it is believed that the passage of season. So I wrote molasses maple influbill the negro disfranchisement a note suggesting that advocacy him enced him. of a pure food measure seemed odd A general railroad strike is threatfrom a man who bought five barrels ened in England as the result of the of brown sugar before beginning the the of Railwaymen'a manufacture of his long struggle pure maple sirup. comunion with the British railway "Never feazed him. He turned my of the!, for the recognition panies letter over and wrote on the back: 'I organization. want the law to make know it. but Anthracite and bituminous operators me do right.' " Indianapolis News. say that the coal sii nation is growA Little Courtship Comedy. ing serious throughout Pennsylvania, bachelor A good looking, and it is freely predicted that before midwinter there will be a famine in of Manchester was being teased by some young women of his acquaintmany places. Chester R. Runyan, paying teller of ance for not being married. He said: the Windsor Trust company, of New "I'll marry the one of you whom on a secret vote you elect to be my wife." York, who confessed to sealing $100,-00of the company's funds, has been There were nine women in the comsentenced to serve seven years in pany. Each one went into a corner and used great caution in preparing Sing Sing piison. M. Borodulink. superintendent of the her ballot and disguised her handwriting. Aquitita political prison at The result was that there were nhje Russia, was asassinated by an votes cast, each receiving one. The unknown person on the streets of his home village, where he was man remains a bachelor, the friendship is broken up, and the women, all spending a vacation. mortal enemies, united in the one deof The anniversary of the admission that they will not speak to termination California into the Union was celebratman again. The Tatler. the ed at San Jose, in splendid style, by the Native Pons of the Golden West. He Set a Date. A parade in which 10.000 persons parin a Wisconsin town A merchant ticipated was the feature. who had a Swedish clerk sent him out The coroner's jury has rendered a to do some collecting. When he reverdict that it could not state the real turned from an unsuccessful trip he cause of the fall of the Quebec, Cana- reported: da, bridge, but declared that, according "Yim Yonson say he vill pay ven he to the evidence adduced, all necessary Bells his hogs. Yim Olesen, he vill pay ven he sell him wheat, and Bill Pack precautions were taken. Emperor William, it is stated, will say he vill pay in Yanuary." make a special effort to give the Amer"Well," said the boss, "that's the ican secretary of war, William H. first time Bill ever set a date to pay. Taft, a hearty reception and memora- Did he really say he would pay in ble entertainment during his sojourn January?" In Germany two months hence. "Veil, aye tank so," said the clerk. The United States army transport "He say dat it ban a dam cold day ven for you get that money. I tank that ban Thomas, which sailed recently Manila, was in communication by wire in Yanuary." Harper's Weekly. less telegraph with San Francisco Disillusion. while off North Head, Wash., a disThe American contractor stood at tance of 720 miles from San Francisco. the base of the great pyramid and As a measure to promote the eradilooked at the venerable monument in FrancisSan the of the plague, cation disgust co board of health has offered a boun"It's a big pile, all right," he said: ty of ten cents on every rat caught "and it may do well enough for Egypt, in the city and county of San Francisbut if a man in the United States co and properly delivered to the health should turn out a job of stone work afflcer, like that the papers would roast him John R. White, a wealthy South Da- from Hoboken to Hegewisch." in convicted been has kota stockman he conaway disappointed, Turning the federal court at Dead wood. S. D., soled himself by taking a ride on a of Illegal fencing of government lands, camel, which animal he found fully up and sentenced to thirty days impris- to all the descriptions he had read of onment in the county jail and to a fine it. of $t;oo. An insane man named I.oiski, arrestFOUND OUT. ed on suspicion that he was the "ripschool several A Trained Nurse Made Discovery. per" who murdered girls recently, has escaped from the observation ward of the prison hospitNo one is in better position to know al at Berlin. It Is feared he will per- the value of food and drink than a petrate fresh ciimes. trained nurse. Mark Twain will not pilot President Speaking of coffee, a nurse of Wilkes Roosevelt's steamer down the Missis- Rarre, Pa., writes: "I used to drink sippi when the president makes his strong coffee myself, and suffered southern and western trip. Mr. Clem- greatly from headaches and indigesens has declined the Invitation to at- tion. While on a visit to my brothers convention In I had a good chance to try Post tint tend the waterways Memphis next month. Food Coffee, for they drank It alto Edward W. Vanderbilt. the aged re- gether in place of ordinary coffee. In tired merchant of Brooklyn, who mar- two weeks after using Postum I found ried May S. Pepper (Bright Eyes), the I was much benefited and finally my spiritualist medium. Is Incapable of headaches disappeared and also the managing his affairs because of lunacy, Indigestion. according to a verdict returned by a "Naturally I have since used Postum sheriff's jury in Brooklyn. among my patients, and have noticed Ferdinand Pinney Earle, of "affinity" a marked benefit where coffee has been fame, has returned to New York. He left off and Postum used. "I observed a curious fact about had a brief encounter with the vlllag era of Monroe, where his home Is lo- Postum when used among mothers. It cated, when about to board a train for greatly helps the flow of milk in cases were where coffee Is Inclined to dry It up, missiles Several New York. thrown at him, but the artist escaped and where tea causes nervousness. injury. "I find troublo In getting servants to Virginia Reed, the negro woman make Postum properly. They most who. according to Charles E. always serve It before It has been the defaulting tax clerk of New Or- boiled long enough. It should be boiled leans, received about $90,000 out of 15 to 20 minutes after boiling begins the $100,000 or more be stole from the and served with cream, when It Is cer otate. nttempterl to commit suicld by tainly a delirious beverage." Read .1 hn. lumping into the Bayou St. to Wellvllle" in pkgs Road "The vm fished out Just In time, "There's a Reason." 1 well-to-d- Trans-Baikalia- Pa-kof- -- , Waiter of The old inns of England have been responsible for the origin of many common sayings. An instance of this is the proverbial phrase "He has gone to the devil." On Fleet street, London, near Temple Bar, was once a tavern which was known by the strictly old fashioned name, "The Devil and Saint Dunstan." It was famous for its good dinners and excellent wines, and received a large patronage from the lawyers of Temple Bar. It was familiarly known as "The Devil," and when a lawyer left his office to go there he usually left a notice on his door, "Gone to the Devil." There were some who patronized the tavern to the neglect of their business. and the notice was so regularly exhibited on their doors that it finally came to bt used to characterize the man who was losing his grip and going to destruction. The Sunday Magazine. Drew Wrong Inference Guest's Attitude. from A Georgia congressman gleefully tells of an experience during his last visit to New York. The representative had put up at an American-plahotel. When, upon sitting down at dinner the first evening of his stay, the waiter obsequiously handed him a bill of fare, the congressman tossed it aside, slipped the waiter a dollar bill, aud said, ' Bring me a good dinner." The dinner proving satisfactory, the southern member pursued this plan during his entire stay in New York. As the last tip was given, he mentioned that he was about to return to Washington. Whereupon, the waiter, with an expression of great earnestness, said: "Well, sir, when you or any of your friends that can't read come to New York, just ask for Hick. "Harper's Weekly. TRAGEDY OF THREE BOYS HAD ECZEMA. A BROADWAY Good Old Lady Understood Mistake, Occurred. There is a good old lady wm cannot well of al! her acquaintances. On Thanksgiving day she told the colored man who did chores about the IJace that he might go into the barnyard and help himself to a chicken The man i beyed with a'ai rity and wag most profuse in his thanks. In the course of a few days the lady's husband Informed her that on Thanksgiving day neighbors had seen Mr. Johnson seize two choice hens from the coop. "1 did tell him to take one," confessed the lady regretfully, "but, you know, dear, how intensely Mr. John son celebrates the holidays. Why, h simply cannot help seeing things double." W a HEADACHE CARTERS New York. "My three children had eczema for five months. A little sore would appear on the head and seemed very itchy, increasing day after day. The baby had had it about a week when the second boy took the disease and a few sores developed, then the third boy took it. For the first three months I took them to the N Dispensary, but they did not seem to improve. Then I used Cutlcura Soap and Cutl-curOintment and in a few weeks they had improved, and when their heads were well you could see nothing of the sores. Mrs. Kate Keim, 513 West 2!)th St., New York, N. Y., Nov. 1, 5 and 7, 1906." ITTLE There were six in the seat of the Broadway surface car. which was too many. However, everybody who boarded the ear seemed to take a fancy to that particular seat, so some were also standing. A very small man sat crouched on the end seat, a pretty girl next to him. The small man seemed to be very restless, and no wonder, for all the rest were pushing the pretty girl, who necessarily pushed him in a way that seemed to infer that his room was better than his company. At length, unable to endure it any longer, he all at once shoved his shoulder under the rail and feil out, apparently. "Mercy!" screamed a nervous passenger, "has he committed suicide?" "I don't know," answered the pretty girl, "but, anyway, I've got the end seat." N. Y. Press. th How resist speaking CAR. Truly It Is 'Everybody for Himself" of Righteousness. The Sax war ministry, says a Berlin dispatch, has accepted the delivery of an armored motor car, capable of resisting rifle fire, carving a machine gun and having accomodations for ten men. The Siberian postal train was held up by highwaymen at a point near Tomsk, Siberia. They separated the engine from the freight cars and then seized $50,00u, with which they London Inn Responsible for Origin Common Saying. MR. JOHNSON NOT TO BLAME. JOKE ON THE CONGRESSMAN. Were Treated at Dispensary Did Not Improve Suffered Five Months Perfect Cure by Cuticura. WHY HE WANTED LAW. him. WRITE Dr.S. P. CILLfcTT, Ceneral Agent 715 SIXTH The experience of Capt. John L. Ely, of Co. E, 17th Ohio, now living at 500 East Second street, Newton, Kansas, Ka-iok- gal. makes 130 gals for Scab, official strength or 200 gals, for ticks, lice, etc. gal Csn 1 75, 5 gal Cao 8.50, 50 gal. brl. 7S.0O NEPHEWS WILLM. COOPER ORDER Contracted of Soldiers Thousands Chronic Kidney Trouble While in the Service. The bank in the village of Manley, Neb., was held op at noon by a lone robber, who got between $2,000 and $3,000 and escaped. About lOo of the leading Chinese mercantile establishments at Canton, China, were destroyed by fire, which broke out there on the 11th. Telegraph operators working under contracts with brokerage firms and newspapers will continue at work. This decision was reached at a meeting of operators held in Chicago. The great council of Red Men. in session at Norfolk, Va., adopted an amendment prohibiting membership to all saloon keepers and bartenders. This is not, however, retroactive. The board of police commissioners has elected V. J. Biggy chief of police of San Francisco. Higgy served a short term as chief of police under Mayor Phelan several years ago. Five negroes who were shooting craps onthe Baltimore and Ohio railroad track near Newbery, W. Va., were run down and killed by a train. The bodies were horribly mangled. W. F. Lawrence, a liveryman of S. 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