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Show ADVERTISING. (1 This paper reaches all parts of Salt Lake and as an county medium is I unsurpassed-Rate- s VOL. XII. NO. 25. MLTJIAY, SALT LAKE COUNTY, UTAH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER Politioa are warming up a little. EACLET PHUNNYCRAPHS. Editorial Whirls ami Broken Thoujrhts. Choice Siftiriga tlie World Over. Germany has 00.OJ0 more women than men. all kinds of people to make a There are plenty of people so incapa-worlbut we wish some of them would ble of doiug th(jir own thinking that j they let the stay in other countries. preacher shape their relig- views, the politicians mold their jious Four railway lines now connect Mexi- - political opinions, the. lawyer manage co with the United States. In 188G their property and the doctor humor there were only one railroad in Mexico, their ailments. leading from the capital to Vera Cruz. An invention that may revolutionize - the whole is has of Melenek, Abyssinia, King telegraphic system has been eued an edict against the sale of intoxi- - patented by Herman L. Cromwell, of eating liquor in his domain.. An in- Bath, Me. It is a telegraphic typewriter fringement of the law will entail the which will seed messages on a machine similar to a typewriter, and be recorded heaviest penalties. in printed form on a correpponding ma The curators of "the jubilee founda- chine at the other end. tion of German industry" have awarded to Prof. ?luby, inventor of the Slaby-Arc- o Brains and great executive ability are system of wireless telegraphy potent factors in man's success, but without the firuicess and most thor S5,000 for the prosecution of his students oughly grounded principles of cardinal in that direction. honesty they are factors which cannot It is estimated by a British economist make for success. It is the combination that the output of gold from the mines of great ability and sterling integrity of the Transvaal will equal 150,000,000 which places men in control of large in next yeu that by 1904 it will amount to terests and keeps them there. 8125,000,000 and by 1906 will possibly agA good wife is heaven's best gift to gregate $200,000,000. man, his angel and minister of graces innumerable, his gem of many virtues, German official statisticians place the his casket of jewels; her voice is sweet as States United of the export trada music, her smile his brightest day, her fourth in ihe last of the nations of the industry his surest wealth, her economy the comes Britain first, world. Great his safest stewart, ber lips his faithful British oologies second, Germany third advo counsellor, her prayers the abl-- st and the United States fourth. cates of heaven's blessings on his bead It takes We live in an advertising age. The man who fails to advertise fails in busi nes6. One cannot market his profes sionul abilities nor his wares without advertising them in some way. This is a fact admitted and acted upon by every man of sagacity. He who hides his liiiht under a bushel measure will remain in darkness. Ex. o, Seim?ns-Halske,th- It is authoritatively related that as recently as 1857 a girl suffering from epilepsy was brought to an execution in a New Jersey, wbioh appears to b- the German vil'ago and induced to drink a hot-b1 of anarchy in the United States, cupful of the victim's blood on the plea hits severe laws on the statutes. The th.it it would aff jrd a certain curs for J death penalty Jg prescribed for an at tempt on the lire ot the President, any one in the line of succession, the ruler The use of the telephone in surgery is of any foreign nation, and the governor now an accomplished fact. In Bearch-ii- or acting governor of the state. A fine for bullets or other foreign of and fifteen years imprisonment is attached to a is u, telephone prescribed for anyone who incites metal probe and the operator is quickly others to such a crime or encourages apprised of the contact of the probe hostilily to all form of government. with any metal substance. Peter Koubel, an Alpine guide, re Mr. Shew, of the Rjyal Society of cently gave tin exhibition of remarkable Great Britain, ascribes the London fogs alertness and nerve. He was attached to two tourists by a rope when one of to the presence in the atmosphere of particles of coal given off in the party began to slip on a steep plane smoke. He predicts that the increased ot frozen snow which ended in a preciuse of electricity will eventually result pice. Finding himself unable to stop in the disappearance of the Londou fog. the momentum, the guide jumped over the precipice causing a jerk which drove The king aud queen of Koumania have his companion's feet through the frozen conceived a novel scheme for the literary surface, but left him hanging over the and moral education of thett subject. precipice. Tbe tourists then cut a foot They are building 6mall theatres in many hold in the snow and hauled the guide vilot the minor towns in which the back to terra firma. lage's will be encouraged to perform A Few plays calculate! to inculcate moral or - e g sub-ttano- Truths. religious truths. A prominent medical journal deplores the frequency with which "smart but uncultivated men" succee I in misleading the public with "some bombastic fur-rag- o of senseless words with which they 's eoar in a Wind of phantasmagoric laml, freed from all the laws of logic and common sense. The evil w hich oame into the family of the late Senator James G. Fair, 'vith the accumulation of his millions, has again been emphasized by the death of a son in an automobile near Pans. Ihe ead story of the Fair millions ciay prove a consolation to those who are less for-- : tun ate in the acquirement of riches. The better paper issued by the publisher, the better it is liked by the subscriber. The more "paid in advance subscribers tbe paper has, the better paper the publisher can make Result: Both parties are the more pleased. The more assistance reading members of the paper extend to the publisher of a paper, the more readable the paper will be, and both parties are tbe gainers thereby. The more grumbling pessimistic read- (ers of a paper do, and the less they do to remedy imaginary shortcomings on the part of the publisher, the lesa happy are both publisher and reader, aud vice versa. If you think you can aid in making your paper better, just try the experiment and note results. You may be surprised on finding that you ere not quiie"aa smart as you are and that you feel an uncontrollable impulse to go out and kick tbe dust off your clothes because ot your lack of success ta doing' what you had been j John Alexander Dowie, the preacher who has foended on the shores of Lake Michigan, out of a tract of farm land ten miles square a town complete within itaelf. The town is situated 42 miles south of Chicago. There he has planned his City of Zion, and there in the last six months he has settled 10,000 people. 'To provide ihe menus of expansion Mr. th of the thinking. Dowie exact! a tax of You may think you are wise. Do your who those accepted his associated those who know you best income of all direction. ' think as you do? Il is barely possible they do, but there may be strong probabilities that they do not and that you are le!t to "waste your sweetness (and wisdom) on the desert air" of Children and people with activeness. weak stomnchs can eat anyNow, we do not write this because ot thing baked with complaints being made concerning us 2t and because of the manner we conduct our paper for we are daily receiving 'a? commendations of the excellence but for the reason that we see comments in our exchatgeson remarks made by some ...... 'iSWwWWt-Vifr'Ar..- i , u i uuuh. r ... fiiinina via mnvJ niHUM smart-looking,- " one-ten- HUSLER'S v,'.&&'$'''t. S'i '.'IV www"!" FLOUR jf There in wheat but is nothing that. mark you Husler's V( ,& 'i o'l . human" but they are our mistakes, not yours, and if we stand to have thousands of readers pass them by, you are only one, and you skould be able to bear with us, and remember that "knowledge bloweth up, but charity buildeth un" charity, the greatest of all sentiments. ''to err i? with perfect safety. t,.w. 11 is History. ed Mod States to Soon G. Bank Third Xaiy Close beside the Gueroevliue of the Burlington, between Fort laramie and Guernsey .where the rntfeJfullows the course of the old Mormon t'Y! for miles through Wyoming, there is old grave with a bit of history. Last spring there was found a few feet from iW grave an on which bad feen carved old with a knife this legend, "Ftoeoca Win- A. K. ters American Eatrln Rursan, The "bossees" are beginning their fine political work, but the people may have something to say at the state convention. Any man who is mean enough to traBuzzing flies carry fever germs, and duce and abu6 the land that produced gossips leave more poison than their and feeds him has not got as much haaiers wish. gratefulness as the beasts of the fields. The navy department is testing four systems of wireless telegraohy, the e the Braum Rochefort and l he Ducretet. Tests are now being nride between Washington and Annapolis andlater will be conJuct-eat sea. Au Old Grave With WASHINGTON LETTER The President on 411SS X Strest, Truots-T- he Battle-Unit- LOUIS KELSCH RETURNS MISSION Washington, I). C, Sept, 3rd, 1902. his mem The President's receut utterances on conipauied Brigham Young the subject of trustB have been the chief orable trip had been buruithere. It topic of conversaliou in Washington po- seemed probable that some "ihe friends litical circles during tbe past week and or relatives of the deceased ipght be loso many as was to be expected, the views express- cated, even after the laps' w, the ined ate widely divergent. The republi- years, and with that end it cans are loud in their praise of what formation was given to Within three days follow wJie pub "the President's frank manly theyte-of the story, th6! nbrliugton'e lication he has declare that they statements;" thown himself the statesman rather general ageut at Salt Lake received 30 than the politician, in that he has fear- letters from members of the family, and lessly outlined his views, some of them a call from a gentleman ni4 than 00 inimical to the interests of the capital- years of age who Buid that js mother. ists, and has appealed to the American Rebecca Winters, had been ameuiber of public for its judgment. Some go even the Brigham Young party u hud died I; further than the President in their as- on the trip overland. f A neat fence has been phd around sertions that he has conceived the only practical means of controlling the trusts the grave by the Burlingtor.nd mem the transfer of authority over them from bers of the Winters family iUtah ar the various state to the federal govern- now collecting a fund for thepurpoee o' ment. The democrats, on the other hand erecting a monument over t& remain n the schools. belittle the President's stauii and declare of the unfortunate woman. ' This will enable the trustees to that he ie tr ing to carry water on both some of the scholars to help them Vnter Cure for Chronic Coiidjntllim. shoulders. They say that his scheme is will not hrongh, ns the two of Take hot wntr halt at cups not only a violation of toe doctrine of old or the new text either the jrder state rights, but that it offers a remedy hour before each meal and just before books until the question is settled by if remedy it prove, which can only be going to bed, also a drink of ta'er, hoi the couiUi. or cold, about two hours ifter each applied after years of legislation and deThe trustees do not think it wise to liberation. There is, they say, no slower meal. Take lots of out door Bxeroise tart a ninth grade class the coming drive. Make a regular habit process of correcting an existing evil walk, ride, school year, as it will take the graduthan by a constitutional amendment of this and in many casss chronic con- ates from the eighth grade for two which would be essential to the carry- stipation may be cured without the use years, to justify us in the ninth trying of any medicine. When a ptrgalive is ing into effect of Mr. Roosevelt's idea. class. grade As the campaign progresses, however required take something mild nd gentle School Trijrtebs 25th Distbiot. it becomes mo e and more apparent to like Chamberlain's Stomach t vi Liver A 11 iv' Wild Utile fur Life. the leaders in Washington that the fall Tablets. For sale by Murra Drug Co. With family around exprtoting him to elections will be decided very largely on die, and a son riding fur life, 18 miles, to Weekly Crop Bulletin. local issues. While certain national isDr. King's New Discovery for Con get 'ba Lake Salt week city, Sept. sues will be considered by some, the ma wit tempera- sumption, Coughs and Cildj. W. II 1st ended Sept. opened jority of the voters are too busy to give ture above normal, but the latter part Brown, of Liesvillrf.InJ ,e ulurjd deaths them much thought and the personality was cooler than usual. Th average agjuns from aHh'n , bHthis winder of tbe congressional candidates and the ful medioin relief a id sxm of state platforms on which governors ap temperature the week wasiibout nor- cured him. gaveinstan He writes: "I n w sleep In mal. eleoccurred the frost Heavy peal for election will do more to deterL'k- marvelous part of soundly every night." mine the political complexion of the next vated valleys of the north , on the morning of tU 31st, cures of C jnsumption, Piieumonia.Brou-chitisstate the House oflvepresentatives than the tariff, Colds and its Coughs, prove . Giip the trusts, the Philippine question, or killing tender planta in plains, Thun- matchless merit for all Throat and Lung der showers were general ove Uffcstate any otner national problem. troubles. Guaranteed bottles 50 nod Tn ioWs The outcome of the recent attempted from the 2(ith to itr,. t. 'Irial bottles frcj at J'js. M irriott's o Waaa'cb the east the prer(fe, attaak upon the cjast of Sw England just was heavy enough to be of drug 8' ore. by a mock enemy must prove a source of cipitation List ol Murray Teachers. satisfaction to all patriotic citizens, for considerable value to late crops and the it demonstra.ed to a marked extent the ranges, but elsewhere the rainfall was The list of teachers for tbe Murray too light to be of much service. Thrashschool for the coining year id as follows: great difficulties which would confront is now well under way. Wheat and Gideon U Mum ford, principal. any foreign enemy that attempted lo at ing tack the eastern coast. Moreover, the oats from irrigated fields are making Huns E. Steffeuson, J. Louis Brown, Corn conRhoda Christiansen, Margaret L. llarr, practice w hich won signal victories for about the average )ield. American gunners in the Spanish war tinues to do well and roasting tnrs are Margaret Edward, Mary Helm, Lizzie Potatoes made good Brown, Frances was repeated with the great coast de- now plentiful. Marcil, M ss Worthy. fense guns and ihe system of signalling growth, but will not make an average A lrHou' Noble Aet the appearance of an enemy from one yield. Sugar beets did well and will "Iw.i t'.a'lthi world to k iow," writes Tomatoes ripened R3V.C. fort to another along the coast, was ex- make a full crop. J. Brlloa,', of Ajlnv iy. R I., has begun in perimented with along more practical very slowly. Fall plowing "what a thoroughly g wd and reliable lines than had heretofore been done The some localities. medicine I found iu Electric Bitters. officers at war and navy departments Certain Cure for Dynenterj aud Ular-rlio- f They cured nn ot jaundice and liver assert that many valuable facts have . troubles that had caused me great suffbeen discovered and that the flaws in "S ms years ago I was one of a party ering for many years. F ra genuine, the system were effectually made known that intended making a long bicycle trip," curs they exc-s- l anything lever to the authorities so that they may be says F. L. Taylor,of New Albany, BradE'wtric Bitters ara the surprisa sa." remedied before there comes a time ford county, Pa. "I was takeo suddenly of all for tlui" wji Lrful work in Liver, when such a system need be put into ac- w th diarrhoea, and was about to give K daey and Stomach trouble. Djn't fail tual use. The marksmanship of the gun up the trip, when Editor Ward, of the to try them. Only . Satisfaction ners proved to be exceptionally accurate. Liceyville Messenger, sulfated that I is guaranteed by Dr. Marriott. Numerous targets wer completely take a dose of Chamberlain's Colic,Chol-er- a Death of Thomas Walls. and Diarrhoea Remedy. I purchased although the firing was conductThomas Walls, who d'ed August 27, ed at long range. Another satisfactory a bjttle and tojk two d jsei, one before feature of tbe target practice was tbe starting and one on the route. I made at his home in Tin tic, was a He absence of casualties only one of which the trip successfully and never felt any of Richard Maxfield, of Murray. 1837 was in and in born Arkansas waB was recorded, that being according to ill effect. Aglin last summer I was aldiabetes. an officiiii report, "the complete demoli- most completely run down with an at- 55 years old. He died from tion of the garrison cow at Fishers' Is- tack of dysentery. I bought a bottle of He was a well respected man and had done a great deal of good in his time. land, which animal had become excited this same remedy and this time one dose and incautiously wandered accross the cured me." Sold by Murray Drug Co. He was in the Black Hawk wnr and crossed the plains twice, in the interest range." of the church, when there whs no railLocked iu the Parlor. la this connection the estimate of the lasweetest road. The deceased leaves a wife, but Two young of Murray's German Naval Year Book for 1902, that within four years the U.S. Navy will dies and their beaus had a very Dice no children. On Friday last the remains were rank third among the navies of the time last Sunday night hiliDg the were shipped Ut Murray and buried in the world, is a gratifying evidence of the re hours away while other people ladles and cemetery here. cognition accorded to the American mil sleeping. It seems the young in the parlor The funeral was attended by a great were Bitting gentlemen countries. itary progress by foreign This when two many relatives and tr ends. Lnt the chat sociable a nice estimate is of course, based on the pro- having , to lock the same aflernoon Richnrd and James gram of construction giten out by the other young men managed to '22 sons, daughters and relaunable out with get were door so that they navy department and covering the ensu men have not tives sat down to dinner in the Litinb ing four years, but there is no reason to until 7 a.m. The young the been girla look just hotel. It was a big family reunion, but but seen since, anticipate that.it will not be carried out on a sad occasion. It is generally 'conceded, although cer-- M Byvet 88 ever- tain individuals contest the point, thut Not DmiumI l.ltr. llaptistsLleet Officer. the increased .'military strength of the "I was treated for three years by gnod At Tuesdny's session of the lptist doctors," writes W. A. Gr w, M.jCon United States will not only demand the state convention, held in Salt L;.ke City, nellsville, ()., "f jr P.les an 1 F.nt ula, but, of respect foreign nations but that it will officers were elected: following S.ilve make for peaoe. The promptness with jthe when all faded, Bucklsu ' Mi Lillian nimpton.Mur-- ' President, CJriB which certain belligerent foreign jourGursi, in me , curi is, Miss Mayhsw, Pro-- liruisei, C Us. C nals used to suggest an appeal to arms ray; irns S rei, Erup'ioiis, Salt Lake Mr. Spotta, whenever Use country found it necessary vo; Harlan and Salt Rheum, Pdesorn pay. 25 c ntsat P.Park-hurt- ; A. to give warning against a violation of cit) ; secretary aud treasurer, Jos. Msrriott's drug stor. corresponding secretary, Mies the Monroe ,doctrine, is fast disappear- Labor j Anna Parsons, Suit Lake city. ing and will soon fall into disuetude. Organized labor may well feel a justi The officers of the Women's society Admiral O'I.eil, chief of the bureau of liable pride in last Monday's demons! rafor the ensuing year are as follows: Ordnance, has just anuounced that the A. Brown, city; tion in Suit Lake city. It was Lnl)r President, Mrs. P. battleships. Connecticut and Louisiana, vice C. Andrews, J. Mrs. dny. the prettiest day in the yeHr for president, authorized At the last session of Con- and they and their fami; Thitle;eo-Mrs. C. H. Nichols, gress.will be provided with main turrent Murray; lies into the festivities with treng. Ogden; C. Mrs. O. plunged Wright, guns with a length of 15 calibres. Not retary, commendable zest. Mrs. lvl wards, city. only will this increase their range and urer, The Valley Sinelterinen'a Union, of will remove t A 'ommillllllln. the velocity.but objection Murray, fifty in number, nseisted in found to exist with Bhorter guns, that. 'ew me to Iek Mr. Editor-All- ow making the number in line f parade after the second shot has been fired from words in favor ot dm Cinh the largest in the hictnry of the city. them, some time miiBt ellipse before the Remedy. I suffered for thrt-- ye irs wiih The street parade v ns a monster, largi-at and more artistic than last yeur's demsecondary battery can be fired for tho the bronchitis and coul.l not reason that 'the smoke from the d s- - nights. I trUd several d "H' and va- onstration. Probably not leses tbun tradesmen, artisans and laborers nf all charge of the first guns immediately ov- - rioii patent medicine, but could get clmote were in the line of march, which er the second buttery ports has rendered no'.hin to until my wife si retched out a disUnne of a couple ot give m relief it impossible to sight the latter. The that got a bottle of this valuable mlicin, miles. The popular verdict w.is with themeelves the toiler new guns will project so far overboard which mi-acquitted rdie'l h.n oompletwly hon r to their tsornm .n cause. that this difficulty will be no longer mtt S. Brockm Tni rp"Moin, B;ignell, Mike McGiuley of Murray wb one of j the marshal's mounted !dy is for sale by Murray Drug Co. ds. . . j thi'le. m fur-lis- h book-seller- s 53o-'ats- Mux-field- i j fr lo j " 1ij. j wage-earners- , - W. i . ceive us," said Mr. Keisch, "and we learned from those wno were in authority to speak for the better cluee of Japanese that they were anxious to have us establish a mission there and teach them the relig on that we brought. We were very fortunate in b ing received by the belter Japanese, and we are devoting our work principally to that classof people. Of course wo had considerable trouble preaching to the Japanese, and still have trouble on account of the language, but Elders Ensign aud Alma Taylor have become sufficiently proti cient in the language to speak it und preach it to the natives, tn fact, these two have learned the lunguoge sufficiently to dispense with an iuterpre er,which we bad to have with us at first. "We are not makiug many converts because wears not trying to do that. We want them to become better educated in the principles ot .Viormonism before we accept them in the church. There are numbers of them who have asked to be accepted iuto the church, but we have told them tl wait and learn more about it before taking that ,.-- ,. .v .:.....,.. step.,. "A Japanese priest and minister have been accepted as members, and they are assist iug in the work of preaching to tbe native. We were surprised to find many who knew the history of our people, and they show a great interest in our work. I feel that wo have started what will prove to be the most successful mission." Io speaking of the country. Mr Keisch said it seemed like a uew world, not a part of this, but another world .- If the person who got a watch not be longing to him at Sorenson's watch repair shop between the loth and 20th of will return to Mr. Soreuson Aug. one d .or south of Denver Saloon or A E. Short, no questions w ill be asked. The party getting the waUh either was under the impression he w as buying it or mistook it for his own. It is a gold filled case, Walt ham Crescent St. movement and is engraved on inside of cuss showing plainly who it belongs to. A. E. Shokt. Tti ( liiimte The low rates to tions and the tine Francisco w ill luru the graat Convenbracing air of San many faces westward this Hummer. The Imperial Council of the Lystic Shrine, and the Convention of the Knights of Py thias, meet in the bay city in June and August respecrive-ly- , and Delegates will be in attendance from every state in the Union. Visitors will find the summer climate of the California Coast very invigorating and its seaside and mountain resorts full of interest and health. From San Francisco ex:ursions are easily made to San Jose, Santa Cruz, Monterey, Del Monte and Santa Barbara the latter now reached by the Coast line direct, und everywhere the fine sea-ai- r will be found Amona invigorating. mountain resorts, Mt. Shasta and the Canyon of the Sacramento and the Mc- Cloud, Lake Taboe and its fine scenery and pure air, 0.000 f,et above the sea und the Yoseinite and the matchless Sequoia, all are readily accessible, and to see these will make the summer a vision nnd memory of delight. There are in l jondon over 75 years old. - 52,000 people From a 20 year-o- ld mulberry tree 218 pounds ot leaves have been picked in a ; . year. I.lngrhiK Summer Complalnta, Don't let a cold ran at this season. Summer col Is are the hardest kind to cure and if negieoted miy linger along fo- - m mths. A long siege like this-'wipull down the strongest constitution. One Minute Cough Cure will break up the attack at once. Cures coughs, colds, croup, broucbitia, all throat and lung troubles. The children like it. ll The world now sends 1,250,000 every day. tele-gram- e tltluitwl( Ou ui Lewiot) England, has a motor street cleaning machine. . ; r A 8ml ' Dliaprmliitmeiit. r. get the but we An acre of Sago-Palwill yield as It was much nourishment ns 1G3 sores of wheat. got a pretty hard mutter for a hungry man llewiirf. of Hie Knife. lo do much with chop sticks at tirst,but No profession has advanced more rapnow the eiders use them, and proficientof late than surgery, but it should accustomed idly ly too. They have even be used except where absolutely nec- not themselves to sitting on the floor, taking In case of piles for example, it off their shoes when tl ey enter a house, esBury. De Witt's Witch Ha is seldom needed. and wearing the Japanese kimona at zel Salve cureBquickly and permanently. leisure hours. Unequalled for cuts, burns, bruises, wounds, skin d seases Accept no coun Ftirtiin FdViirf n Tmxmii. with bleed so wus troubled "I terfeits. in the distressing pains "Having back and stoat i :h, an btiug without ing piles thut I lost much blood and 111. appetite, I begun to u e Dr. King's New strength," says J. C. Phillips, Paris, Hazel Salve me cured s "DeWilt Witch W. P. Whitehead, of LifiPdls," writes K 'onedule, Tex , "and so in felt like a in a short time." Soothes and heals. new ran." Infallible in slomnch and The United Shatcs now has 3,516 liver troubles. O ily 2") cents at Joseph millionaire. Marriott's drug store. Berlin Ufes every year nearly half a million tons of English and Welsh coal. Would Stand Firm. Mr, Thomas An Kiifflnerni Fst Kun. IV K. Thomas has intimated to some An engineer on one of the roads enterof his confidential Democratic friends that, if the convention throws a Sena ing here in speaking last night of the torial nomination at him. he will not fast runs said: "Although my machine riudk'ft nor bat his eye. Bishop O. F is not slow, once let a cold get six hours is do Whitney, Bishop O. P. Miller, Rulon S. the start of me and my machinery I for for it. mutch have h years S. kept Bransford Wells, John Peru, Johu and T. G. Webber are also spoken of in bottle of Kemp's Balsam constantly in Connection with this nomination. There my cab, and when a cough or cold gets a are but two Senator to be elected in start ot this standard remedy it is indeed a cold Uny." Price 25c, nnd 50c For Salt Lake c muty this yf ar, sale by Dr. Jos. Marriott, sole agent. TkCrt.re of lh si,,mh. The youngest brido in Berlin last year The man or woman w hose digestion is was sixteen, the oldest seventy-fiveperfect and whose stomach performs its York in to new ways and manners, used to them after a while. he-id- 1 . every function is never sick. Kodol cleanses, purities ard sweetens the stomach and cures posit ively and permanently all stomach troiiblea.inibgestion and dyspepsia. It is the wondei ful reconstruc tive totiio that is milking so many s'ck opte well and weak people strong by conveying to their bodies all of the no'Jrisiinient in the food they e;it. Rev. J. H. llolladiiy, of llolladay, Miss., wr'tee: "Kodol has cured me. I consider it the Iswit remedy ever used for dyspepsia and stomach troubles. I was given up by physicians. Kodol saved tn v life. Take it sfur meals." IlcwAro TT nor KIliiFri K To Kaunas City Hliri SI. I.oulft. Leave Pueblo 1 :35 p. in. und Denver nnd Colorado Springs 3 p. in. daily, via Route, arrive Kansas City next morning and St. Louis at 0 p. m. Standard sleeping cars, observation curs, chair cutb and dining cars for all meals. Kock Island ',i:30 Every one of the large automobile tories is far behind its orders. fac There are about offices now open in I hTT 111, f n i:....(.iuiwuorK.V. fV! rn m it Mvun.u iis."eu. A.i.i New "Methodism bus guined r i:t soico 18i5. city nearly 47 yi'KKKIfl IM K AM IIKTTKK SKKVI 111.500 telegraph the whole world. The eleven million iuhabants ot. Siara use only American flour. Tl't HfWOItT H V tl K NTt.l- M A V Tho demand for American goods is infornu enmity tn miiniis'f tiusi".'. xtHinlinv ' llimnrinl mint Iiciim' !ii creasing throughout Canada. raxti ,if$l trniKht. Is.tiH A. In we.-klnil with I.jr i"i'ne 1,11.1 h) rhr. knri - A TRfRTwOKTHY (iKNTt.FMAS Silvnnred for WASTED buMliiww forno los"t Inn" hwsl.llwrter-- MoD.-- HUlit or 1hI- in ra-- h connlv to manure , Uiirtof". hotiHr of r. I ui himnntnl Niaactiijic. ,,1,1 eilsoiMsi. UaamcT, ."!" miuo ti ts. ls A ntnuirlil. im wiry of 1S worth ot lm.l pv clics-- sacli Wtsliiemdij- with r11bxsiimi foe Turkey nu exports jy;X,(X0 K.lvaucntl Monv? itireh from lnH..jiirlor. a I b year. expi'BK. Marnier; 10 Caituu lllitf., liicmr V STI.1)- - or lil)- hi A wi.-- nry rli opium - t lor h Ineffective liver nndiciue is a disappointment, but you don't want to purge, strain and break the, gland i of the stom ach and bowels. D j vVitt's Little E,.ny Risers nevar disappoint. They cleanse the system of all poison and putrid mat ter aud do it so gntly that one enjoys ths pleasant effects. They are a tonic to the liver. Cure biliousness, torpid "The customs and everything are so liver and prevent fever. different there," said Mr. Keisch, "that A single plant of red poppy it is like stepping into another sphere. produces accustomed 50,000 seeds. It took us some time to r slp - ts fr e 03IENT- IN Notice. FROM Murraj. Utah, September 1, 19t2. Editor Eagle: As most of the district After an absence of more than a enr schools of Sdlt Lake county will com Loui-- i Kelsch.of V1urray,one of the Utah mence ou Monday, Sept, 8, I think it missionaries who w em to Japan to preach would be wUe and profitable on the the principles of MorinonUui to tl.e Sons part of tj commence to send of the Flowery Kingd. ui, returned to their children at the opening of the his home lust Sat urday.Mr. Krlsrh went school, so ihat all w ill commence their to Japan with the parly headed different studies at the same time, as it Helier J. Grant, and he reports has a tendency to encourage the stuthat the party, now thirteen in number dents to work to keep up with their are doing a great work in what he terms cliisses. Last seusou the parents kept the "uew world." The prospects for the some of the boys out of bcIiooI and sent establishment- of a successful niiss'on.he them in the middle of ths term. Some says, were never brighter, Hud the Japa of them were behind and rather d nese niisBionuries are treated with the raged and would often play truant and attention. when they could not get their lessons, greatest courtesy Mr. Keisch sailed from Japan on the so that it is best for all to commence ut the opening of school, and it gives the 9th of August, and arrived here a little teachers a better opportunity to for- after 7 o'clock list Saturday evening.Al-thoughe says he has had a most pleas ward their classes in the various st udies. As there has been some contention ant time preaching among the Japanese ommenced in the courts about the text he is glad to get home, and w ill not rebo iks to be used for the next live years, turn to the land of the mikado. He says f missionaries in e would like the parents of school dis- he left all the party trict No. 25 to send all of their school the beet of health and S(iiriU, and those w ho recently went over are busy learnl)ooks which they have on hand at the to eat rice with chop sticks There "peuing of the school, and we will give ing 'hem credit for the books at the ex are now thirten missionaries, including four women, iu the party, and their :h.tnge prices, when the case is settled in the courts, so that we can order the headquarters are atTokio. " The Japanese people were glad to relooks that may be decided upon for uae This date it 4t of the Mormon exodus to Utah, the idea naturally suggested itself t)(Bt a nit-ber of ths partv of 500 pers.fi who ac A YEAH. 1.30 1002. NOTICE TOPAREHTS. cart-whe- 184G." , PRINTING. Our Job Office is one of the best equipped in the State. All kinds of job printing neatly, promptly and accurately executed. iPwI&VA 2t on application. OB - -- |