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Show rnjGjTLL SPRINGS SENSATIONAL In dealing with a jewely store you a liberal supply of reliability want Friend of Explorer Cook Accuse! Peary of Taking Possession of His Rival's Arctic Retreat. with each purchase. Our goods are absolutely guaranteed and fifty years successful business has established our reputation for Copenhagen. The Polit'ken pub lishes a remarkable letter giving Dr. Frederick A. Cook's version of the tromble with Commander Peary over supplies. The letter was written by SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH Dr. Norman Hansen, a prominent Dan'sh physician, who several times Greenland to study eye disHARRY ROBINSON visited eases. ATTORNEY AT LAW Dr. Cook told practically the same 304-30- 5 Judg Building, Salt Lake City story to one of his closest American friends just a week ago, before Comon the mander Pearry reappeared NOTES FROM ABROAD. scene, but said he did not intend to American make it public because it might lead From Brussels and fti use the bureau of muuCaetures, to unpleasantness. Dr. Hansen was with Dr. Cook for Washington, D. C, fias received new application blanks and additional lit- some time in Greenland and returned erature relating to the international with him on the Danish steamer Hans exposition to be held in Belgium in Eigedo. "Now that Dr. Cook has gone," he 1910. writes, "I am no longer under an obliA new steamer, the Vasari, intended for mail and passenger carriage, gations to keep silent, and will exerhas been put in service by the Lam- cise my right to publish the story the house in Annatook, a story port and Holt line, between New York about Dr. Cook himself had too much which and Brazilian and Argentine ports. to relate to the world, I delicacy in 308 1908 furnaces the During from it write memory, as Dr. Cook averan South Wales, England, had it to me, and I am fully contold age pig iron production of 30,000 tons, vinced that in no detail are my recolagainst 27,400 in 1907 and 15,000 in lections wrong. 1882. "Dr. Cook had built his house for The Japanese government will next stores in Annatook, north of Etah, year send commercial agents to and it was this depot which he started Europe and America for the develop- to reach in February, 1909, crossing ment of Japanese trade. Smith sound. It was a pretty large merLeading Japanese provision house, the walls being built of heavily chants have agreed to dispose of 7,500 filled provision boxes so that Dr. Cook bags of Brazilian coffee during the knew that when this important point next three years. was reacned everything was safe. He A new electric railway is to be built had, before the start, given permisfrom Kforrisburg, Ont., to Ottawa, sion to a young friend named WhitOnt. The power plants will be at ney to use the house while hunting Morrisbttrg and Billings Bridge, Ot- musk oxen for sport in the winter of tawa. The company has $1,000,000 Another line con"When Dr. Cook and his two Eskicorporate capital. Belt Line Elec- mos, exhausted and half starved, came called the templated, tric (railway, covers practically the within a short distance of the house same route, and whichever line begins in Annatook, young Whitney came out work first will get the right of way. to bid him welcome, but inside the Out of 20(3 railway charters granted house- was a stranger, a giant Newby the Canadian parliament in the foundland boatswain, on watch. This twenty years ended 1909 only twenty-eigh- t man had been placed in Dr. Cook's house by Peary, when the latter passed have resulted in any construe have lapsed ana the Etah with his ship bound north. tion, eighty-siothers have received extensions o Peary had given the boatswain a writof the Canadian ten order, which commenced with the time. Exclusive Pacific, Crank Trunk Pacific and Ca- following words: " 'This hottoe belongs to Dr. Frednadian Northern, the charters granted called for 03,809 miles of construc- erick A. Cook, but Dr. Cook is long ago dead anil there is no use to search tion. Denmark exports to Great Britain after him. Therefore, I, Commander over $48,000,000 worth of butter year- Robert E. Peaty, install my boatswain in this deserted house.' ly. Dairying; in Denmark is mainly who "This paper, the boatswain, In 1907 the 1.0S5 assonor exhibited could read neither bound write, ciations had 158,170 members, as a rule to the enterprise for ten to Dr. Cook and the latter took a years. The creameries in 1908 num- copy. "This copy, however, he does not inbered 1,345. tend to publish if Peary's course does A New Story of Old Virginia. not force him to do so. Dr. Cook gave "Irene of the Mountains," a ro- me a lively account of how the young by George millionaire Whitney during the whole mance of old Virginia Eggleston, has recently been issued winter was treated like a dog by the from the press of Lothrop, Lee & boatswain and how he had witnessed i. As the title in- the sailor bartering Dr. Cook's proShepard Co., Bo dicates, this is a romance, plentifully visions for fox and bear skins for himgrounded, however, with historical self. Dr. Cook also had to put a good He facts, written in a manner which can face on the unpleasant situation. not help but captivate the reader. had to toeg to get into his own house Politics plays an important part in and had to make a compromise with tl, action of the story, the heroine the boatswain. Dr. Cook made a present of the beinR a power in the mountain section it. which she lives. The hero- house with all its contents to his two ine is ISter transplanted to the fash- faithful Eskimos, with the provision ionable circles of Richmond, where that Whitney was to have the use of she seems&t.g have carried the spirit the house as long as his hunting trip of leadership." It is a story well lasted, but he was compelled to let the boatswain continue his watch. The worth the reading1. boatswain, however, received strict Thou Art the Man. orders not to exchange any more of "Didn't some idiot propose to you the provisions or guns. "To Mr. Whitney Dr. Cook gave his before our marriage?" instructions and his observations, as "Certainly." "Then you ought to have married he thought these precious things were safer theie than on the long sledge him." trip in the spring, across Melville bay, "That's just what 1 did." Bon but all his notebooks and soiled record , books, which have been so closely written upon, he kept and carried A Patent Fire Alarm. with him. I shay, you, JohnThe Week-Ende- r "To me, who understand only very ny, gimme 'nother bedroom, wi'l you, little astronomy, the record written down so closely and in all directions there's duck. The Hotel Clerk Well, sir, No. 45, were very hard to read, but what is next to your's is vacant, if you're not the record to us? The two meni Peary ,'nd Cook, there character, their comfortable where you are. conduct, that is what interests us, nicesh-ly- . do r Week-EndeThat'll The anil every little item throwing a sideI've set old 44 on fire Sketch. light upon their natures is valuable." When He Takes His Fruit. NEW TARIFF COMMISSION. The Patrolman'! Wife "Does your President Appoints Three Members of husband eat fruit in the morning?" he's Board. The Roundsman's Wile "No; " Yonk-erIn the evening. on duty only Beverly, Mass. President Taft on Statesman. Saturday appointed the new tariff commission, or board, which is to asOn the Nile. sist in the execution of the new the same characters tariff law with "I notice especial reference to carved on all the pyramids." the maximum and minimum applying "Maybe it's the name of the firm clauses to nations which are unfriendKanwork. that furnished the stone ly in their tariff relations with the sas City Journal. United BUti I. The new lioard consists of three A Poser. members Professor Henry C. Emery Auntie (after listening to pt tale of Yale, chairman; lames B. Reynolds serves Tommy. you right, of woe). It of Massachusetts, now assistant secAll little boys who play marbles on retary of the treasury, and Alvin H. Sunday always lose them. Sa1 rters of Chicago, at editor Well, how about Billy? anil proprietor of the present Tommy Breeders' He's won them all. J. 1908-190- x t. s Luck. "Lucky dog, that man Bosworth." "Has he come into a fortune?" "No; he has secured a certificate from his doctor showing that he has In organic heart trouble. When an Btirance agent attacks him hereafter be will merely have to show his cer- tificate.' Chicago Record Herald. Gift Giving. One gift well iilven is as good as a thousand; a thousand Kifts ill BfTOD nr' hardly better than none, licai Btuley. WHAT IS PAINT? STORY Mob Spanks Woman. Mt. Pleasant, I'tah. Alleging that they had been slandered, and declaring that the officials did nothing to stop her from talking, six women ami two men visited the home of Mrs. John Stohl near here, and. finding the woman alone, entered the house and proceeded to give her a terrific spanking, a board being used for the Anpurpose, wielded by a woman other woman threw red pepper on her person and In her eves Later Ihe ti Urn unrtv ti' ii Q arrnalnH unit flnoil Castoria Physicians Recommend the The paint on a house is the extreme outside of the bouse. The wood is simply a structural under layer. That is as it should be. Unprotected wood will not well withstand weather. But paint made of pure wbite lead and linseed oil is an invulnerable armor against sun and rain, heat and cold. Such paint protects and preserves, fortifying the perishable wood with a complete metallk casing. And the outside of the house is the ASTORIA has met with pronounced favor on part of physioians, pharma-- M ceutical societies and medical authorities. It is used by physicians with results most gratifying. The extended use of .Castoria is unquestionably the result of three facts: first The indisputable evidence that it is harmless: That it not only allays stomach pains and quiets the nerves, but assimilates the food : Third It is an agreeable and perfect substitute for Castor Oil. It is absolutely safe. It does not contain any Opium, Morphine, or other narcotic and does not stupefy. It i3 unlike Soothing Syrups, Bateman's Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, etc. This is a good deal for a Medical Journal to say. Our duty, however, is to expose danger and record the means of advancing health. The day for poisoning innocent children through greed or ignorance ought to end. To cur knowledge, Castoria is a remedy which produces composure and health, by regulating the system not by stupefying it and our readers are entitled to the information. Hall's Journal of Health. Second the house. A building may be greatly depreciated by lack of painting or by poor looks of painting. National Lead Company have made it possibl" for every building owner to be absolutely sure of pure white lead paint before applying. They do this by putting upon every package of their white lead their Dutch Boy Painter trademark. That trademark is a complete guarantee. SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS. II mm Gimlet Fibbs claims to have caught a catfish weighing 50 pounds down in the creek, does he? Well, it's safe to say he's lying to the extent of about 40 pounds. Hammer Not if he hears you say it. ALCOHOL 3 PER AN cgelable cunt Promoles Digestion.Crteerf 0 piuru .Morphine nor Miueral. Not Narcotic The old Greeks and Romans were great admirers of health and strength; their pictures and statuary made the muscles of the men stand out like cords. As a matter cf fact we have ath letes and strong men men fed on fine strength making food such as Quaker Oats that would win in any contest with the old Roman or Greek champions. It's a matter of food. The finest food for making strength of bone, muscle hnd nerve is fine oatmeal. Quaker Oats is the best because it is pure, no husks or stems or black specks. Farmers' wives are finding that by feeding the farm hands plentifully on Quaker Oats they get the best results in work and economy. If you are convenient to the store, buy the regular size packages; if not near the store buy the 2 large size famify package. fytfcofOMDrSWW'mMR Plim;hn Send" jSlx.Sawn BtMleSdtS' AmeSatl ftmmiml -Hi OirkmulrSida hhrm X'jor MiftVNN t'arnr. Aperferi Ren.f is forCtmslipi!-tionSour Slomacli.Diarrttoea Warms.Convulsious.l'eymsii ness andLoss . Dr. B. Halstead Scott, of Chicago, Ills., says: "I have prescribed your Castoria often for infants during my practice, and find it very satisfactory." Dr. William Belmont, of Cleveland, Ohio, says: "Your Castoria stands first in its class. In my thirty years of practice I can say I never have found anything that so filled the place." Dr. J. II. Taft, of Brooklyn, N. Y., says: "I nave used your Castoria and found it an excellent remedy in my household and privato practice for many years. The formula is excellent." Dr. It. J. Ilamlen, of Detroit, Mich., says: "I prescribe your Castoria extensively, as I have never found anything to equal It for children's troubles. I am aware that there are imitations in the field, but I always see that my patients get Fletcher's." Dr. Vm.J McCrann, of Omaha, Neb., says: "As the father of thirteen children I certainly know something about your great medicine, and aside from my own family experience I have in my years of practice found Castoria a popular and efficient remedy in almu.st every home." Dr. J. R. Clausen, of Philadelphia, Pa., says: "The name that your Castoria has made for Itself in the tens of thousands of homes blessed by the presence of children, scarcely needs to be supplemented by the endorsement of the medical profession, but I, for one, most heartily endorse it and believe It an excellent remedy." Dr. B. M. Ward.'of Kansas City, Mo., says: "Physicians generally do not prescribe proprietary preparations, but in the caso of Castoria my experience, like that of many other physicians, has taught mo to make an exception. I prescribe your Castoria in my practice because I have found it to be a thoroughly reliable remedy for children's complaints. Any physician who has raised a family, as I have, will join me in heartiest recommendation of Castoria." CASTORIA of the GENUINE or SLEi" Bears Signature NEW YORK. I gSo GliarHteXulrlhTFo Tne KMM toe Always Bought or Ulju bric-a-bra- No Short Haul for Him. "This is where you get off," said the railroad conductor. "But I haven't rid fur enough," said the Billville man. "Can't help that. You can't go any further on this ticket." "My friend." said the man, "it's the furst time 1 ever rid on a railroad train, an' ef you ain't a better man to set right than what I am I'm here till I see whar the road ends. know it must end some're. an' I'm curious to see whar. Here's one more dollar. Now. go long an' let me alone!" t PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Rare Good 1 hlng. TRAGEDY ON A BANK NOTE Bitter Words Found Written on a lar Bill by the Receiving' Teller. This Trade-mar- k Eliminates All Uncertainty Dol- queer bank notes," said the receiving teller. "I've been You know there doing it for years. are some very odd things written on He pointed bank notes sometimes." bill hung in a frame to a of black oak on the wall. "Read that," he said. "And I've got queerer ones than that even in my collection." On the bank note in red ink was "You written in a feminine hand: have robbed me ol all the rest, and of my soul also. May this burn your hand when you touch it. May all You you buy with it be accursed. have the last. Are you now satisfied? Murderer!" The collector sighed sentimentally. "Think of the tragedy," he said, "that may lie hid behind those simple little phrases, eh V Baby. -- that it is on the side of every keg of white lead you buy. NATIONAL tiiion in Paris re cently, 00 entirely new varieties of nM'S were exhibited. omiM LEAD C0MP1KT 1M2 Trinity Building. Hew York Safe Can't Cut Your Face NO HONING NO STROPPING ! The Success Sulky Plow ran make two mistakes iu bnyinpr Rtdioa Plow One im to buy an inferior H Im onVreil cueii!, ami ihe plow other in to buy a htti priced riding plow when the SUCCESS, a medium priced plow, will d) better work. You WORLD OVER KNOWN THE Successful Plowing RANCH LANDS under nil (he Success Plow. fratneleM plOW thai will last a lifetime It ban (he best hitch, the best land- ing device, the best rolling cutter, and the best bottoms ever put on Biding Plo It ha only Iwo leverm, but they give the - phiWH with. mime rJiiire n a JUmi iiieii three or four levera. It Ih heavier baa LSOTt material but fewer purtH, and la leaS Com plicated than other. MtHMhed with wide shareH for Alf;v JiL I 'i Plowlnif, when ordered. Tha h why It la strong, simple and durable. That'a why we call It the "Succasi." Auk he farmer who uw im one he knows. 67 Years of "Knowing How" Ham mered Into Every One of Them, Write fur Beautifully Illustrated Pamphlet No 37 nf Intereat lo everv fnrnier, and a P. & O. Oataloft, which will be mailed Can alwayH be NEAB CHICAGO six dollar an acrt tins unlv ; alfalfa and clover Niirc crops. jt'iir it better I:iimI fur general ftbrntiBg and fntlt Splendid I'limati-- : pur' Water One nighl from Chicago by rail or boat. Easy v, Manlstpe. Ml. h. a- PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM t sM ti'jiiHfj th hair. s hlillllalBi growth. Kt--t Falls to Jtpfttor Ory Ifair tf if a. Vnnthfjil fiolnr. Ir(rmvte ICurff trtJp fiia' & AIITnUADH C CDCC $600 HUiumuniu met. iinfl hi h(kU-lll..w i.. r , Ihe Audi K PRANK RORMCh ftOO., Uam.rtp1 with ore eyas, uae ) ucn;i(l. Dtpl I hair IrJIIok. -- n't 10c find n,is .ur r..r iisnlililf free. A. Thompson's yc Wafer t.'tab a woman spenks of her silent nee ret Hlftl lllj she trusts you. Millions have this mark of confidence on IJr. H. V. F'ierce, of Hufialo, N. Y. Everywhere there are women who hear witness to the wonderol Dr. working, curing-powe- r When a man has enough money laid aside to keep him on Kasy street the rest of his days, he ought to give others a chance. Good for Sore Eyes, for 100 yenn. PETTIT'S KYK SALVE ha positively cured rye Uaungej everywhere. All druggists or Howard Broe., I'.uiTaio.N. V. Pierce'i Favorite Prescription which saves the sufferinf sex from pain, and successfully grapples with woman's weak nesses uinl stubborn ilh. If a girl admires a young man and keeps him at a distance. It's either she Is bashful or because she has been eating onions. it MAKB5 whak e the moving picture an unpaid tailor bill. of h: IT Hi-- --- wonr-STRONQ HAKES 5ICK WOMEN WELL. - Nothing Too Good for you. That's why we want you to take CASCARETS for liver and" It's not advertising talk bowels. but merit the frreat, wonderful. lasting merit of CA3CAR!'TS that we want you to know by trial, Then you'll have faith and join the millions who keep well by CASCA-Ki:T- S alone. CASCARKTR ioc a box for a wcek'i treatment all drneriscs. l'.':gest r ilar In the wuild. Million boxes a muulb. ' No woman's appeal was ever misdirected or her confidence miaplaCM when she wrote for advice, to the Woain's IIisppnsahv Mrdical AgiociATiois, Dr. P. X. Pierce, President, BoeTalo. N. Y. Dr. I'lrrvt'n I'lmmnt frllelt Induce mild natural howel movement once a day. 0,r- la PARLIN & ORENDORFF CO, (anion. Illinois. Imitm?nt VWrietiQL, Hlt lak C1jr, tjavb. Hurt.) I'liplrnirnt o., OjplMi rtf,n I'ni.lfii.eTit Co.. Rf tiOM. Utah, t C1,., Purify. Idaho finite' l,lrr frn Honored by Women "hen aMMOaBBH-dfte- Mil It is a talma. Write Eoraaapalid Illustrated booklet J. T. MIRRITT. itiwl "WtTro8e Salt Lake City. No. For your own protection, see one-doll- Useful can dya Canton Plows in the purchase of paint materials. It is an absolute guarantee of purity and quality. "Yes, I collect Speaking of tricks to win the sympathy of juries in criminal cases, Judge W'llliard M. McKwen, in a recent address before the Illinois State's Attorneys' association, said: "I know of lour cases where a baby played a prominent part in getting Ihe acquit-t;i- l of the defendant, and I later h ained that the same baby had been used in each of the cases, tilt hough the supposed mothers in each case were different women." Uiw Notes. W. N. U., KOOT-EAS- Wru. Vntlfiw'n flonthlne; Syrnp. for eMMrau t'thlnK, Hift'uii llMennB,reiuoaf tn tUmmaUou.allAff ttn.curon wtnilcullu. li.V.lMtl .i You Oulncy, Illinois. and "Am Uaing ALLEN'S jan truly way I would1 not have been without It we lung, had known the relief It would Klve my aching feet. I think It a rare Rood thing for anyone having sore or tired feet. -- Mrs .Matilda lloliwrl. Providence, R. I." Bold by all Druggists, 25c. Ask man YORK CITV. ITNCtT, Color more goods brighter and taster colors than any other dye. One 10c package colors all fibers. They dye in cold water better than any other dye. MONROE DRUG OO , an: garment without ripping apart Write lor tree booklet How to Die, Bleach and Mix Colors. A Not Ashamed of Economy. Discussing England anil the English from an American point of view, a recent American writer in England oh serves: "Nobody, from the king of England down, is either ashamed or afraid to be economical. Here a man or a woman is thought to be a fool or a vulgarian who is not careful of while in America expenditure, have been clever enough to make it appear that economy is mean, and as a nation we suffer accordingly. We are fools to be fooled in this manner." st 30hi Y&a.s. Ov&r g mottoes: Many ALWAYS Facsimile Signature of Exact Copy of Wrapper. Keep out of doors all you can. Breathe outdoor air, live in it, revel in it. Don't shut yourself up. Build your houses so that the air supply is good. Throw away your portieres Don't have useless and trifles about you. Have a favorite form of exercise and make the most of it. Ride on horseback if you can; cycle if you cannot get a horse; do anything to get out in the open air. Drink little and let Don't overeat. Don't try to that little be pure. dress too much, yet dress as well as you are able. Wear everything you can to make yourself lovely. A jisni ling the Stomachs andBowclsof Why We Are Stronger. Mottods of a Queen. Her majesty, Vhe queen of Portugal, pins her faith, Itj is said, to the toiiow-In- Letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. ASSAYS Sll m i Kllvr Conorr It fid. w rti i"f rrr muni Y nrl ht ANSA CO., lAiir i: I'un.virT UnM OnM.lt at Ml. md lioia, |