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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. TWO WOMEN ! MICHIGAN MINERS 0EGI0E FARM TO SUBMIT TO OPERATORS AVOID OPERATIONS By Taking Lydia E. Pink-ham- Vegetable Chicago, 111. "I must thank you with all my heart for Lyciia E. Pinkham's Vegetable. Com-- I pound. I used to eo to my doctor for pills remedies and J ana j they did not help me. 1 had headaches and 1 could not eat, and the doctor claimed I had female trouble and must have an operation. I read in the paper about Lydia f "E. Pinkham's Vpitp. table Compound and I have taken it and fee! fine. A lady said one day, 'Oh, I feel s tired all the time and have head-acheI said, 'Take Lydia E. Pink-ham- 's Vegetable Compound,' and she did and feels fine now." Mrs. M. It. Karschnick, 1438 N. Paulina Street, Chicago, Illinois. 1 m .' The Other Case. - Dayton, Ohio. " Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound relieved me of pains in my side that I had for years and which doctors' medicines failed to relieve. It has certainly saved me from an operation. I will be glad to assist you by a personal letter to any woman in the same condition. " Mrs. J. W. Sherer, 126 Cass St, Dayton, Ohio. If you want special advice write to Lydia El Pink ham Recognition of Union and Surrender Cards in Order to Obtain Work in Mines. Med-idi- ne Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will bo opened, read and answered hy a woman, and held in strict confidence Houghton, .Mich. The strike of the copper miners In upper .Mulligan tame to an end Monday as a result of a referendum vote tak D among the caemberfl of the Western Federation of .Miners. The strike had been in effect since last July when l:j,00ii men, according to figures of the federation, demanded better wages and workings conditions and recognition of the federation After the canvass of ihe referendum vote on .Monday hy the district board of the western Federation of Miners, Secretary Hietela gave out this statement "Complying with instructions of the district heard it was decided not to give auy separate figures from each of the local unions, 'total vote easi in favor of calling off the strike throughout the district, 3,104) total vote cast in favor of continuing the strike, 1,636; total vote, 4,740.' Managers of the mines have announced that they will all men who have not been guilty oi vio lence as soon as they give ip theii Federa membership in the Western tion of Miners and places can be found for them. The present working forces are near ly equal numerically, mine manager say, to what were before tin strike. At the time, the strike begai: there was a shortage of miners, and it is said that most of the strikers will be employed as rapidly as they renounce the union and undergrounc working conditions permit. th-:- DAGO Denies The Easiest Way. 'I wish 1 could make enough money quickly so 1 could have the leisure to sit down and write a play so good that it would make the country talk about It for ten years to come." "That's easily done. Write a baa play first." FRANK TELLS OF MURDER. Was Present at Murder, But Knew of Plot. He before "Dago Frank'' Cirofici went to the death chair in Sing Sing prison early .Monday, he told Warden Clancy that ' Gyp the Blood" Horowitz, 'Lefty Louie' Rosenberg and Harry Vallon, an lired the shots which killed Herman Rosenthal, "or which crime to IW1 others Important Examine carefully every bottle cf the four gunmen paid their lives. CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for "So far as Becker had know, infants and children, and see that it nothing to do with this case," the Rpnrs thr "It was a gunman also asserted. Signature of 7 gamblers' fight." In Use For Over 30 Years. Cirofici averred he was five miles Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria iway at tho time the crime was Albany, N, 1 In the Night. MEXICANS MUST SALUTE FLAG. heard a noise just, now like a watch." Must Make Apology for Arrest of "Maybe it is the bed ticking." Marines at Tampico. No argument can discount genuine whether the Washington. Upon happiness. commander of the Huerta forces at Tampico salutes the American flag in apology for the arrest of American marines on Aprit 8, depends lmmeu-at- e You developments in the Mexican situation. Whenever you use yonr back, does a President Wilson declared unoffie-.allsharp pain hit you? Does your back on .Monday that he expected the ache constantly, feel sore and lame? at Tampico to fire It's a sign of sick kidneys, especially if federal commander i salute to the stars and stripes, as the kidney action is disordered too, pasdemanded by Rear Admiral Mayo sages scanty or too frequent or off color. iiiu he spoke with a eonfidi nee- that In neglect there is danger of dropsy, implied insistence. pravel or Bright's disease. Use Loan's K idney Pills which have cured thousands. Bandit Badly Beaten. A Texas Case Seattle, Wash. One passenger was and two highwaymen were seshot B. Mrs. F. Plrturr "Every Anderson Ave., Mb a Stay $gj& verely beaten up when an attempt Houston. Tx.. sfivs: was made to hold up a Tacoma bound r"Two operations failed to relieve my interurban train eight miles south of I kidney trouble. had hemorrhages Seattle, Monday night. The bandits of the kid my 8 and were captured and brought to a hospassed pure blood. The pain and sufin pital here. my back fering "1 Have a Bad Back? Bon-Bo- was terrible. I was but skin nothing and bones. When I had glvrn up bOjM. Doan's Kidney Pills came to my rescue and cured me. To day I am In better health than ever before," Get Doan's at Any Store, 50e a Box Resists Arrest and Is Killed. Lemmon, S. D. A man believed to ie Harry .Mathews, the Bell Ingham Lrain bandit, was shot and instantly killed here Monday night by officers who were attempting to arrest him. Jefore being shot the bandit serious i y wounded Lhief of Police A. A. of Lemmon. DOAN'S ViW? Ax-;ei- CO.. BUFFALO. N. Y. FOSTER-MILBUR- SHOES Mnn'e t2.BOSS.qp, & S. BT I iJ.SO Women's ti&- U Misses, Boys.Chi id ren SI. SO SI.76S2S2.0OS $2-0- 0 ITIvll tit Buslnea now 1876; MV M-- In tn Israeli miliar of ll.ll.MM 1 JISflMA- t aV ao4)4.BQriOM In tna world. $1,006,279 iNrnrisr lr. tlsaaic7r7, mm w 'TOW. whjl. r L j ahoM in 1911 otbt 1913 Tills is the retson neRtve you tbe .00, SS.&u, 4.0G satiiB value tor and S4.&0 iioiwlibi'iiD'iUiii ihe enormous inrrftw to toe osi of Our stancarcw nave ieatber. cot been Ic.wem. sad tbe prloe lo you reil alnn ire naroe. Ask your desU-- to show yoa Dnulaa shoes be tbe kind of w Issalllntf for S3 00. 13 tut. H 0 land 14.60. You will tben be convinced tnai w.luouiM noes are lutolvss good as other maKna Hotdat mK'ter priced, i Lk oniy ainerf-nla tbe prlcfl. IsouglM tt ;, TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. KOM ffttllB withevt W. L Douflas' lunptd on ti v--i loto irw.L, Lxmrtas ant noi for a It In your irhtlty. order direct from fpirtorv. Shoe fVr every fneroWer tr of tha family at all . Writ for Mlua'ried a t ", h W. L DO U OLA 6, 'ep Michigan Man Kills Borther. Houghton. Mich. Victor Maki, M ears old, on Monday met his brother lohn, aged 2::. at Painsdale, after a eparatic n of seven years, and, instead of fraternal greetings, tin y quar--eleand Victor shot John to death, lohn Upbraided Victor for intemperance and the older brother shot him. Enlisting in Coxey's Army. Nen fort Hoboes of the Brother- who "en hood Welfare association, listed" a week ago in General ('wxey'a army, which is to march to Washington, will start from here May I, It was announced Monday. Mining Man Ends Life. Invermere. li. C. Thomas Starbird, a wealthy mining man. committed suicide by drinking poison. tCOOTdtng to the verdict of the coroner's WU Well known in w stern mining camps. d Rebels Withdraw From Tampico. Vera Cruz. Private advi s ncatl INCREASE YOUR PROFETS ed from Tampico say the rebel have withdrawn a Considerable disPre servo with HlilKAI., a luinlrt ltit" whirl VMt are dipped wtih MtMBMn hkWs. IltStajtttly tance from the outskirts of the town, I. Iil?es eaeh form h tin air tight rnnpareiil eyi r fclrirh is tJtfn MM BOW MM d (in ll.fliTlflti.-iOf the purpose of n Of- or n usr at t presumably trart from it- nppenrnnre of fh lnponTpnlonf''" lO its ww. Th! ; rm v rmtHdlswMie gaatsatkat. DSHl In f run MEMCieltMtonoralf til gprfc strati. Rnxfcton. gag rs - ; prtneipio rsnning n aPfCl (reprT'rt wll h thK pfoerus run - si tm qnsrt and rTer Sralfisrv rgi BpfH lal i m B Mtavtoa Som an wilt The tcoteal Co.. 24 California St. .San Franr.itco.Cal. tn Campaign in Chicago. Chicago -- First plans In an effort to vote Chicago dry were madl ;it a meeting of several hundred n ft sentatives of temperance and religiIt is proposed tg ous organizations conduct an educ""'nal campaign. Anti-Saloo- n ' Itmkfn gatflli mi meMnVMfff Hstbte jsgf M ambitions. tomptJtt dlsappo'ntniwnts: trlefs. reply. Kaory nanlmll. H,t ifl. anaaf U, W. N. U.t Salt Lbke City, ,;0. FUCtlKI 's Compound. j Waive ; 11 iimiiM ' -- wnaan STATE UTAH NEWS j The city has begun work on the parking ef the grounds surrounding the cltj hall at Brlgham city. Falling from a Salt Lake Route pas sengei train near Salt Lake. Henn Weibel of Garfield sustained a brok en leg. The entire April is.ue of the Ar row head, the monthly publication ol the Salt Ulke Route, is devoted tc southern Utah. John Brown, formerly a member ot THINGS ABOUT GUINEA FOWL the Bingham police department, died at Bingham. April 8, alter a brief illness of miner's consumption. Birds Make Excellent Substitute for The prospective water supply toi Game and Many Big Hotels Serve thk. spring and Bummer appears Them as Pheasants. grlater and in better condition for fa voJable distribution than for many (By MILS. A. JOSEPH.) The demand for guinea fowls grows years. Clipping wool in Utah has com stronger every year and is increasing as people become acquainted with the menced at Fairfield, Webb, ljol'greeu good qualities of their flesh. Those N'ephi. Blackrock, Newhouse, Niodena who have learned to appreciate the and other points on the Salt Lake flavor of the flesh of a plump guinea Route are not slow to express surprise at Utah farm laborers on an ftveragt the fact that the excellent qualities wort fewer hours the year around of this bird have not been more wide- (llrlii those of any other state, says a ly recognized. report just issued bj the United State! It is true that the cook book fails agricultural department. to refer to them at all and yet there Preparations have been made by in not the least question but that the Sail Lake Utah railroad for filthey are superior eating to either the ing a deed of trust to secure a duck or the goose. bond issue and it is likely that The young fowl are best broiled, It will be recorded this week. while the older birds may be cooked Salt Lake experienced an earthfor devised the by any recipe cooking of chickens, and in any case the re- quake shock on the sth. The shock was slight, hut distinct, and was felt sult is far more palatable. esThe flesh of the guinea is rather in several buildings of the city, in Federal the pecially building. dark, but is finely grained, possessing About seventy-fivpersons will be a gamey flavor. For this reason the fowl makes an excellent substitute for employed in the Utah cereal factory game and many hotels in the larger from the start. The factory, now uncities serve it for pheasant. The eggs der construction at Ogden, will cost are also much relished on account of in the neighborhood of 1X00,000, water to collc-ctheir rich flavor. Right of Salt Every family in the country should rates from persons who held wate keep a few guineas, if for no other rights prior to the installation of the purpose than for a "watch" for the city distributing system is upheld by a decision rendered in the district court, Preparations are being made by the p3 Russians who recently arrived from Ixjs Angeles to begin planting KTte crops in the Park valley north of Kelt on, where they have decided to settle. Food and dairy inspectors of Nevada, Montana, Wyoming, Idaho and Utah met In Salt Lake last week to rules formulate general regarding Easy to Raise, Guinea Fowl Are A- weights and measures and labeling of lways in Demand, and Are Consid- jjood products. ered the Most Delectable of the Do- i The two foreigners ar,"sted in mestic Breeds. i Thistle on suspicion of being connect- d with the murder of Joe Lobelia. poultry flock. In fact, in some plac ho was found dead and badly beat- in this state they are called the watc 10 uie crime, cue 1, nave eon lessen dogs of the poultry yard. The high, shrill notes which they authorities say. Under the direction of the Salt Lake possess will quickly put to flight any hawk or crow mischief bent; while Commercial club, the Association of after night no prowling animal or City clubs, ai d the Salt Lake City Salt Lake will person can approach a house where health department, guineas roost without arousing their have its spring bousecleaning during discordant crieg of alarm. Their senses the present week. of smell and hearing seem to be very Two foreigners are under arrest on keen. the charge of having beaten to death The time required for hatching with a club Joe Lobelia, a watchman guinea eggs is twenty-eigh- t days. The who worked for the guinea is naturally a v.ild bird pos- Construction company at Galula on the sessing a strong Instinct to wander. Uenver & Rio Grande below Tucker For this reason it is better to raise D. Ward King of Maitland, Mo., the young birds under hens as they road expert, will be the principal are more careful of their young than at the good roads convention the guinea hens, and a great deal of speaker to be held at Kphraim April 16, 17 trouble to get them to behave like and 18. Mr. King will discuss meth domestic fowls will be avoided and if ods of the split log drag in operating a few chicks can be placed with the good road building. brood when first taken off. so much The death penalty has been Imposthe better; the guineas will then be inclined to stay along with the other ed upon Giovanni Anselmo. convict F birds and will not be nearly so wild ed murderer of Patrolman Thomas Anselmo is Crifliths of Salt Lake. as if kept alone. sentenced to be executed by shoot ing Monday, May 2f, within the wale OATS WILL PRESERVE EGGS of the state prison. While playing tag and attempting When Carefully Packed in Barrel and to jump a fence, Peter, the Placed in Some Cocl Corner They son of Former Governor Heber M Will Keep Sweet. Wells of Salt iake, caught his foot in the palings, fell and suffered a com(By MPS. D. KYMr.lt.) fracture of his right leg beEvery year I pack a great many pound the knee and ankle. tween from two and to three eggs they keep William Naef, 25 years of age. met months, and even longer In perfect condition. I have tried "water glass" instant death at Mammoth by elecand other things, but find that oats trocution in an attempt to remove will keep eggs longer than anything an electric wire which had been broken during a lire which destroyed else. frame house and conI pack them in half barrels and use a plenty of oats. I first place a layer tents belonging to Robert Jermain. An ingenious plan to liberate Anof oats about three inches on the bottom, and thpn jx layer of eggs, never drew Poters, confessed counwrfeiter allowing one to touch the other, or crested in Salt, Lake, was frustrated the sides of the barrel. And then fol- by the Jailer. Steel saws were low with another layer of oats until sewed In the neckties of two within about Fix inches from the top, men who had been arrested in the when I fill up the barrel with oats. hope of communicating with Poters If the barrel containing the eggs Is I Over 2u" old residents ol Kaysvllle placed In a cool corner of the cellar Visited that town lot week, which or in the attic, or any other dry place, was "Home-cominweek." The visihey will keep perfectly sweet, but tors came from tS parts of the Halted If allowed to become damp they irUl annua and Mexico, ritates and from the majority of them coming (TOM ipotL I have packed eggs In October In date, Arizona and many points in this way leaving them In the ham tin Utah. til nearly Christ ma:) and then bringing J. Kdward Taylor, who has been them to the hoiife I have n,ee named tO take barge of the hOltlcttl eggs as late as the following April turai exhibits to rapreni Dtaa at and have Hold them always stating l tie two great expositions next yeai pxactly what they were and never announces that, the exhibits of the had a complaint. POO boys' agricultural clubs, contest .tig under the direction of the I'tah Buy a Good Incubator. tfrtonltural college, win be staged It may cost a few dollars mom to it the- I'tah Htate fair next fall buy a good Incubator to start with, Tbe I'tah Lake Irrigation company but the raving in i'cp' which are opt Installed two in has pumps in Us to be spoiled In n 'oor machine will Vlant on I'tah Like, the Saratoga ir more thon make up th difference iit Tin se two pumps both have (springs. tbe cost during the first (ea,oon's run, cubic capacity of lifting twenty-fou- r not to men Ion the time and work eet of water per second to an alt, wasted. ude of 100 feet, from which point U ill flow by gravity to the terms Eggs for Hatching. from Fifteen machinists. In the South' rti obi bent fhowld not bp Kegs i' iti shops at Ogden were perma aped for hatching purpopen Select ggs from young birds of good tv;e, icritly laid off and the entire work t. rlstirs. color, form and breed b force, numbering about (00 men, to 3pecla atfenfltn must be has Idle on the 4th. The curtailment. If the breed l to b- - improved It v as stated, Is the result of the HgTH asscnger and freight traffic. Good Cheer Aids Digestion of Food f Dyspeptics Can Make the Rest the Family Happy by Using a Laxarh-e-Tonic- . The temper of the family and the good cheer around the table depend so much on the good digestion of each individual present that the ipurlUcesi of soi.,e former dyspeptics who overcame their trouble should be of interest to those now suffering in this way. The best advice one can give but It is to eat slowly and masticate each mouth ful carefully. However, if slow eatlfig and careful mastication fail the Oi aid Is one close to nature. Dr. ( aid well's Syrup Pepsin. This remedy is an excellent digestant. and in addition to helping in the digestion of the food, acts gently on the liver and bowels, ridding them of the accumulation of waste that should long ago have been paSSed off. It is sate, reliable, pleas and results are guaranteed. Maj. S. Martin, pf Joplin. Mo . now 77. thinks Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pi psin has helped him to a longer and hap pier life. He has not felt so good in years as he has since taking this ax cellent medicine, and in spite of bis 77 years he says he feels like a boy. It is the ideal remedy for indigestion, no matter how severe; constipation, no matter how chronic, biliousness, headaches, gas on the stomach. Jrowslness after eating and similar npovances. is advice that is seldom heeded MAJ. S. MARTIN You can obtain Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin at any drug store for fifty cents or one dollar, the latter size being bought by heads of families already familiar with its merits. Results are always guaranteed or money v. ill be refunded. When you use Syrup Pepsin you will see the fallacy of chewing mints and tablets or of taking cathartics, salts, pills and similar drastic medicines. Unlike these. Syrup Pepsin does not loso its good effect, and by automatically training the stomach and bowel muscles to do their work, soon restores these organs to normal Families wishing to try a free sample bottle can obtain it postpaid by addressing Dr. W. B. Caldwell, SOS Washington St., Monticello. 111. A postal card with your name and address on it , will do. e Watch Your Colts (.!. For (Vtifthn. Mirh ailment, Uitist used lu c five-roo- g unci IlFtrmptT. dubts of m.i w eiasU'mr. at ttm flrnt t tbat wonderful ytuptnnis of any rvwudr, tiow tb SKJMI VK !!NTKMIKK OMI'Ol VI nts and II a bottle; J.' and $10 iiir dozen of any druggist, harness HPOHM MEDUJAIj OOm dealer, or delivered bv Chtriubtta ami Itartt'riologlMtBi, lioaheii, Intl., I S. A, 60 'JOT HIGH-PLACE- AMBITION D Magazine Poet Surely Could Not Be Accused of Having Too Strong Desire for Wealth. Apropos of Marshall R. Kermochan, who makes $30 a year by writing music, a magazine poet said: "To make $:;o a year out of music is pretty good. It's as much as I, a successful poet, make out of verse. "When they see my poetry In all the magazines people thiik that lie at the Ritz Carlton. Alas. tht don t know the magazine poetry rates: "A young lady said to me the other day: " 'I like, your poetry so muc h. have often heard the expression 'beautiful as a poet's dream. Tell 'me. what are poet's dreams like?' " 'Well, my derfr young lady,' I re plied, 'mine are usually ah nit three square meals a day, clean linen and an occasional cigar.' " I Neuralgia sufferers find instant relief In B Sloan's Liniment. It pene- - iraies to uie pamiui pare soothes and quiets the nerves. No rubbing merely lay it on. SLOAN'S LINIMENT PIMPLES ALL OVER FACE Kills Pain 2. Genessee Ave., Saginaw, "Cuticu.'a Soap and Ointment cured me f a very bad disease of the face without leaving a scar. Pimples broke out all over my face, red and large. They festered and came to a head. They itched and burned and caused me to scratch them and make sores. Tbey said they were seed warts. At night I was restless from When the barber would itching. shave me my face would bleed terriThen scabs would form afterbly. wards, then they would drop on and the seed warts would come back again. They were on my face for about nine months and the trouble caused disfigurement while it lasted. "One day I read in the paper of the I reCutiCUra Soap and Ointment. ceived a free sample of Cuticura Soap and Ointment and it was so much value to me tbat I bought a cake of Cuticura Soap and a box of Cuticura Ointment at the drug store. I used both according to directions. In about ten days my face began to heal up. My face Is now clear of the warts and not a scar is left." (Signed) LeRoy 0. O'Brien, May 12, 1913, Cuticura Soap and Ointment, sold hronghout the world. Sample of each Skin Hook. Address postTree, with 32-card "Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston." Adv. 1413 Mich not be without your Liniment and Draise it to all wlio mirfer with neuralgia or rliemnatisir or pain of any Kind. uenry uuiuip. iitwru, MtsMOUr i. Pain All Con Buffered with quite aseverenen- headache for 4 months without ralgic any relief. ! used your Liniment for two or thref; niirhtfl and I haven't suffered with my Bead since--" ! "I Swinger, iMimville, Ky, Treatment! for Cold and Croup 'My-- littla years DceW Price 23c, 50c. imi Il.SS Sloan's. Book on Hone sent free. Address DR. EARL 1 lac., SLOAN, Besloi, Kass. LOSSES SURELY PREVENTED Low- trr Cutter's Blickles Pills. Irl t, fresh, n'llnble; preferred bt ct Western BtOckSum bSOSttSS they where other vaccines fall. Write for twrnkl.-- an.l tenUm.itiUie. in time pkge. lllacklco Pills $1.00 pkge. Blackleg Pills 4.0'i tlse any injector, but Cutter's Iw .t. The suprrl'trltv ef Cutter products 1b due to over II reftrs of spei lallztng In vsecines and serums only. Insist on Cutter's. If unobtaloaole, order dlreet THE CUTTER LABORATORY, Berkeley, California, BLACK LEG ADVICE TO THE AGED Are brings Infirmities, such as sluggish bowels, weak kidneys and torpid liver. Toff's Pills have a specific efltct on these organs. stlmulallni; the bowels, gives natural action, and impurts vigor to the whole sytsein. Dyes will last Adv. the g.tods wear out. The barking dog seldom bites the autious man. RELIEVES TIRED EYES IB Wives! Mothers! I I j f old, Arrange. Chuago, At all 1 Fadeless twelve (rirl, caught a severe cold, and I rye her three drops of Sloan's Liniment oa sugar on going to bed, and she got up in the morning with no signs of a cold. A little boy next door had croup and I gave the mother the Liniment. She gave him three drops on go.ng to Iwd, and he got without the croup in the mo;aing." up Mr. fT. II. III Natural Conclusion. 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