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Show The Salt Lake Telegram. SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 19, 1903. AY HAVE WOUNDED .THREE. MEN. STRIKE IS OR A WHILE INDORSED TEEN KILLED HIMSELF toValf thterckoybis000 Destruction of a Power1 FORCED TO WALU TO HOMES AFTER FIRE. Plant Puts New York Suburban Trolleys Out of Business. - Many persons living In New Tto chelle and nearby places were on their ray home from attending a first-nlrtheatrical performance. when the power was cut ott and some of thm had to walk several miles to get to their homes." ht (S) Federation of Labor Stands Detective at Evansville, by Miners; .Denounces Ind., Runs Amuck With (I Calling of Troops. Pistol, Then Ends His e 0 Own Life CANON CITY. Colo.. Sept. 19. The sessions of the Stato Federation of Labor closed yesterday. Resolutions were adopted indorsing the strike of the miners, mill-me- n and srmltermcn for the inauguration of the eight-hou- r day, and plMgln them the full power and resources cf the federation to that end. Tho resolutions "condemn the unwarranted and autocratic action of Gov. I'eabody In turning the mili tary arm of the State government over to s' the association for the furtherance if their own private interests at the coet of tho people of the Stat and against the Interests, welfare and liberty of the citizens. "This action, and the fact that the mine-owneare furnishing the mony for payment of fcalaries of members of the militia and expenses of the military campaign, shows Gov. I'eabody to bo a subservient, thougn willing. oscnt of the 0 NEW YORK,' Sept. 10. Trolley lines around New RoeheHe, on the Long Island Sound shore were completely tied up early today by the burning of the "Union powercompany's Railway house. The loss will be about $100,000. The fire drove the engineers from the engines without givins them time to shut off steam, and the ureat engines and dynamos ran steadily while the building burned and fell around them. The police did not dare allow people to come near the fire, for feur of an explo- Chinese Six Companies sion cf the boilers, and they experiin keeping the enced great crowd back. The power is cut off on the lines from New Rochelle to Mount Vernon, Larch-mon- t, Tuckahoe and Glen Island. It is said no power will be available until a new plant can be erected so thut the SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 19. Some commuters on the north shore appatime for ago the store of a prominent merin a position becoming rently are in Chinatown was robbed. Two chant expert pedestrians. of the robbers were caught and have convicted of the crime, three othEUREKA AMD RETURN $2.00 been ers were identified, but escaped. The Six companies promptly offered a re Via Rio Grande, Sept. 20th. ward lor ineir capture ana one nas Leave Salt Lake 8:30 a. m. Baseball just been causht in Portland, and Rt Eureka, Blue Rocks vs. Clevelands of brought back here. Now comes the Salt Lake. Two crackteams now com- Chinese Six companies with the followpeting for the State championship. ing proclamation, signed and sealed by Everybody invited. each and all of them individually: "No matter of what color he is. who DATE OF CONVENTION he is, or what hs is. we forbid or parties, openly or secretly, to to aid or employ attorneys to defend WILL BE SET MONDAY the defendant or in any way to assist in clearing him. We regard the parties who defend tha defendant as robbers Hold Committee themselves and we will endeavor to Republican City prosecute and punish the party or Long Session Without Reaching parties who aid the defendant for the seme offense. Be it known to you all." a Definite Decision. NO MERCY lArter EVANSV1LLE. Ind.. Fpt. shooting and fatally wruntlne Chief of Police Fred llourka and Cant- - Hren-neck- e of the polic department, and eri. ously wouwding Frank Lutt. a Council man of Hoouevltle. Ind., Detective Thomas Ilutchens last night shot and killed himself. Tho tragedy was the result ot a Is ting Quarrel between Hrennecke ln-'- " and Ilutchens. The ri; la net known. Thi shooting occurred In a tent at the e fair grounds, la the presence of at least J0O people. - Neither Chief ltoucke nor Capt. Brennecke had an opportunity to defend himself. Patrolman Crow was sitting at a tabl Mine-Owner- TO ROBBERS near the entrance of the German villas with Ilutchens when Chief Houcke and Capt. Brennecke entered. Crow Jumped to his feet and started for the detective as soon as the first shot was fired. He did not reach him. however, until both the chif and the captain bad been struck. Hutchena then f red the shot that struck Lutz. Whether he Intended the shot for Iloucke or Patrolman Crow Is not known. Both mn were In the line of fire, and It Is probable that he intended to kill Crow for attempting to Interfere. After h hd shits Ilutchens walked outst.1lll t;rel of the tent. and. saying "No man ever live to sc me tried." placed the r volver at his right temple and sent hla last bullet Into his brain. association and other capitalistic interests of the State." tho acta of Saer-ma- n They also Itell as those of one whose weak Intellect and mind have been ove rbtl?nced as a military hero, to jk by an tool, as well as the fact oi a who Is always willing to do his maFter's welfare, happibidding, rsrardless of th" ness and liberty of his fellow-mrn.- " They dclire that "If rv.ci militarism is a!iowxl to continue In this State, the freedom rights of freedom of assembly, of speech and liberty undir tho laws of the latvi are in 'eoparuy. ana hsk trial all pressure be brought to bear to put an end to such nv.ht.uism. The moral and tinancl.il support of the federation to the coal miners of the State In their demand for an eight-hou- r day Mine-Owne- rs e fo-i- y del-e.a- ts Loof-bouro- w, al-tt'- 'h ECOVERED HER VOICE DEFECTIVE COMPLAINT Scaij JURORS ARE DRAWN Kcrvo Co-ve- y, Tro-niayn- d. s p. Schot-n- f ic Id. MORE NEW BOOKS FOR THE PUBLIC LIBRARY tho Best Physicians Foil. Thirty Volumes of Good Reading Will Go on the Shelves Next Monday looming. Tristans relief and refreshing sleep for babies, and rest for tired, fretted mothers, in warm baths with Cutlcira Soup and gentle anointings with Cuticura Ointmeut, the frreat sl:ia cure, and purest of emollients, to ba followed in fcevere cases by mild dose3 The following thirty vohmts will bo th jubllc placed upon th" .shelves library ilond.iy morning, September TlFt: kin-torture- cl of Cuticura Resolvent. This i3 the purest, sweetest, most speedy, pertna-noand economical treatment for torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted and pimply fckinand scalp humours, eczemas, rashes &nd Irritations, with loss of hair, of infants and children, as well as adults, and i.j gurc to eucceed when all other remedies and rhysicians fail. Millions of the world's best peop!o now use Cuticura Soap, assisted by Cuticura Ointment, for preserving, purifying and beautifying the ckin, for cleansing tho scalp of crusts, scales and dandruff, and the stopping cf failing hair, for softening, whitening and soothing red, rough and sore hands, as well Ji3 for ail the purposes of tha toilet, bath and nursery. Thousands of women recommend Cuticura Soap, assisted by Cuticura Ointment the great skm cure, for annoying irritations, chaflngs and weaknesses, or too free or offensive perspiration, for ulcerative conditions, and for many sanative, antiseptic purposes "which readily suggest themselves. nt fold throcehmit the worfrt. Cuticura BwdTeut-SO- e. Ja t Pillg, aic. ret vial of 60), O ci. incut. London. Z7 Charterhoit fcoap, 2 c. Faria.5 Ru d t l'nix i Boston. 7 Cotnatdsa AV JHi.tter Linjijand CUam, C orp., hf' l'Tgjitcr i'orni of Chocolate f. otl Jivtt me-tlns- . tst Hl ouraROWTH 'A e: tbT gtstr - rw. ly rur htmlf t a moje gvoorers It Is believe! that th conviction of Wldiara (, jt sterday neafternoon who took, tn tnen of Trtmb. In rtots of th 9) part July tth an4 e (S) Cth. ).ad something to do with ( th tragedy. Capt, liren- Oi) baa ben on of the nol ae- (S) tlve woraem tor tbe Htate. ad It t (ii said that M activity at lnt the ( rtotr eadted H Jtthr. aolme. , b 0 (?) $ i! 5 V ? oi W wm -- i m htmm. tr:r terey rerts I fcaw -r ret ba sw. TM.r met.fc4 Isar f'rs harpr wr e ity. FimrfT M.I. MM.W ".- Thi m ert!r.5r ftsr. at4 tfc foiiSrr rrem ehe'r 4allr trsa'.. extracts. : thow wBal nen ttisk ef '.fMn aim: my DT acsptCat. I r r thanks for yours ef n a treatment therewith test and your (lr H tvas l!v twflt has etraor5Jnary. fcrs 'x3 mm wp. 1 ata fatA. cotr.piet!y vtcoreua as sfce a W, vi-- d ) vi cao w. tn rg ne-k- witi u-- RECENT RACE RIOT. ha-tenl- I nl erin r& r"--r Mica.. n4 ctt tirvl na fr rcstp tnalt -- r.j.:s Hirrih fce44. lirlf x? sr4 rigmr kss A ti'.aretaent ren4 y. as-tlfoU- I fc.sl 2r e-i- cs-tv-fl- ly Is sstlsf actry." -- and t B'.n u rHeed far In tnsatng r as trhUIoof cf ths and cn 4rc&, t weak men. tryttfaUr I ana a boon It fTt!y ImprtTed In c. strvrta a4 ta A3 cfTas;otasr.ra strlaCr aa4 (S vmm r-t- pt Cs re.ff.4-tla- HE HOWLED aat WITH PAIN tc fc-- r THROWN INTO DITCH PUT OUT FIRE TO Struck by a Felt Wad as Salute Gravcdlggcr Yotuif Olrl at Coalrfllt, WlJi In g Ablaxe, bj Was Fired. f a Hin. 4jehtrr vt I his plane, Jc hn Rol4r.arn 1 i ef Mr. lre-rer-c- 4d C1d11. vs4 Frcm Death COALVILLE. fWrU i -- nth fired. i. r"IV. a!4 eareiops-- T aeatmg. khi ti.r mm to Lava U. it. tied la rer!pt Is fr- - rutnr. M lr car- - re nt ef ihe i!m at takirg lu-- k Ivsn. the hich t her cJ"th' rauxht f.r. Hh !rTcp;i rl the ashea and begsn ta Mfukl Wilde hsprx'ne to t pawinjr. ar1 'he aa tc'-f-8rat'bel the girl Just a ar.d f ut ber In tl- tbe whooihfmMi nta a m rr O ir h. The r.axse re- H and the g I ;t a Mr-.on ihe hmrml If rs fcr I. ad r.rt ten therf at the time the tit! wouM hte ten Ia41r brn; ar.4 a the bvlHlng s--t on f.re. rJ m. c tin-tuiwt.- te i,-r- " hl Bank Clearings. New York. Sept, The follow '.- i. -g the by I.radetret. sio rJeartnc at Ihe jrtncSpsl cl'Sea tie. compile Kir.k r the week endir Svplmbr l.lh. ith th s p rrrn'mt of increase ar3 wilts ffU lh! rorTTSpr.Srg rpinii4 last rar. dTi EVANS IS GUILTY, New York .... ..... ll.f.I ' ! 'tt "hlCA!J i:i.a.:o .... DECIDES THE JURY llten .. .... .... .. Kt let .... Philadelphia :.--'.-tti Ixu!s .. .. Verdict I Quickly Beached In Trial lUtsburg JYanrlero 8n lujtlmor .. . of Prisoner Charged With. & tlncSnnall .. . Kanava Clly Heinous Offense. Ht. ...... i.i '.rit.T4 j.r:;.ii cae of WUiUm nvar.s. chargtd with an attempt to cmmlt a fHony. returned a verdict rf guilty, after having been o it of th. courtroom fifteen rr.ir:utrs. yesterday afierroon. The evldere PJt St the was unprintable brought Rvans was arcue4 ot cr.tl.Mr a girt of irr.mslarc years from her home In Logan. in the ar trl , flt. 1ortSn4. cr. Hrntkane. Trotn Ilflen Total". jtl4e t ii . .-. :r tZ Otl s 4 j:....i CITY.. . .. : j a- N. 1 J. Y' Wah V. . 2 0 !ns Aretes Jceph IITT 1.AKK SALT H.9 11 9 2 On-.a- The 5 B Y s 4 11 11.3 i - . "vf Iljn MJ.i3.nf To's's. C4.sta l CHURCH NOTICES. episcotau AbM St. Mark's cathedral, the Rt. IVv. the V. ry Rev. I.trnard. S. T. I).. bNhop: 7:r.' a. m.. James B. Ed lie. B. IX. dean. 0:13. a. m., Sunday-Mr'oo- l: holv communion; 11 a. m., litany, and sermon. "The R Ilgloua Value of s m.. evenlnK pravtr and -The Spiritual Tempi"." The public U cordially Invited to attend the mr- vices. Free seat?. , St. John's Episcopal mission. Perkins adcitlon. the Rev. R. II. B.irnej. m!r,ltr 10 a. m : fven-ins- r in charge Sunday-schoo- l, p. m., li. W. E. Jen-r.eprayer at reader. lav Flffn Sv. Peter's E;'seopal m!.?!nn.Rev. R. Ftreets. th North ami Fifth Wet In charge Sunday-schoII. Barnes, minu-te- r at S p. tn.: fvrnlrg prayer et 4 p. Girls' society Saturday at in.; 2:'V) p. m. St. Paul's church. Main and Fourth S uth. the Rev. Charles E. perklre. B. D.. rector Svr ices: H a. m.. holy . ; 11 :tr. a. m.. Sunlay-choo- l m.. morning prayer, litnny and fnn.m, God or Mammon;" 7:So p. m.. evening "Results of Chrispraver ani sermon, and visitors arc StrangersAll tianity."welcomed. peats free. SCIENTIST. of Carlft. Sclent:t, hold.? Churrh in its church edltlce. .7u; F. ?t Third a follows: .S';nday-?cho- rl Se.uth at V) a. m ; i liurm pervlc. 11 o. m.. rnh-j.c"Reility." Each Wcilnday iiig ht S o'clock n nueMr.g is held to listen of healing of both sin to the tewtlmur.ials All are welcome to theft and Fickne-s- . Free reading-room- s oprn 7 service. frrm 1" a. in.i to 3 p. m.. ICSIn mc.ik dily Si South M tin building. Flirt t. Take- the elevator. METHODIST. ! First M. thodit Episcopal. T. V..t '. S T. A. South, the ReV. J. t;. BIck.l. p. B., imcu.r. I'reaching at 11 a. m. and m. Morning theme, "Eternity In Your Heart. At th? morning tvK? Mr. Peterson will ting "Drcnm of Paradise." b G!ny; in the evening a fpec'.al will he rendered by the orprc;gramnie chestra of twenty p'.ners. Incl.ulinc a number of prof, rslunal musicians. at 3: 41 a. m.: class meetlr. r at 12:2i. J.mior Eer.sue at 4 o'clock. eveo-in- r I.aguf- at 7 p. m. Mon-1fat S o'clock Men's mating nt the h me of J'idge Georgv F. Goo lwl i. 117 Eic.htn Eat. Tuda nt 2 Z p. m . W. II. I. S. at the home of Mrs. U I). Divi-- . Third South. Wednesday even4) Etst k ing at 7:45 prayer service, Thurfdav by teachers' meeting. Satrehearsal. evening at 7:.W orchestra urday afternoon nt 4 o'clock Quh t Hour. Saturday evening at 7:4r., choir practice. Cordial Invitation to all these jwrvice. Second M. E. church. Foirth East and Galena Simdiy-schoat 10 a. m.. Ellis at 11 Jayne. superintendent. Preaching a. m. by the pastor. Epworth I ague nt fi:4n p. in. Prenehinur nt 7:: by Dr. O. 1 Ec tllc h. pre-f-- Jinx elder. First S o'clock confticnce Monday evening at quarterlv in the chapel. A cordial Invitation to the public. llitT M. E. church. Ninth Eat find First South. IX M. Ilelmlrk. preaching at 11 a. in. and at p. m. Subject in the morning. "God and the Beautiful;" evening subject. "The Greater Riches er a Rettl Bonanza;" Sunday-schoo- l. 9:45 a. m.; Epworth h ague. 7 p. m.; prayer meeting. WeHln Hday evening, 8 o'clock. Come and worship with us. Visitors always welcome. UNITARIAN. First Unitarian society Srrv Ices will b tie Id In Odd lellows' ha'.I. near new post-offisite, Murket street, at 11 a. in. Hjp- and Emerson class, whleh all interested In, whether members of th fo ciety or net. are cordially Invited to Join nt 12:15 n. m. Subject of rmon. "Phyjd cal. Social and Relicious Science." by Rv. n. music nv t.nltv cho r A musical andjr. social entertalnmrnt. for th- - purpose of raiding funds to tor py will the electrical fixtures cf th ne-- hll be held at tho home of Mrs. George li. nnte-commiml'- CM -n Stif-ferii'K- "; -- Out Miscellaneous, Agricultural College of Utah Experiment Station Thirteenth Annual Report. Uostoek The Training of Wild Animals. Carpenter The Microscope and its Rev- elations. Day Windows: A Book About Stained and Painted Gla. . Dickens The I'ooms and Verses of Charles Dickons. Ford A Few Remarks. Fountain The tireat Mountains and Forests of South America, History" of the Washington National Monument and of the Washington National Monument Society. Hunt History of Italy. Ilutton Italy and the Italian.". Klot'! In the Andamans and Nicobars. Ijowtll Occult Japan. Mead The Influence of Emerson. Reed Japan (2 vols.). Starr Notes Upon the Tthnoprraphv of Southern Mexico; Physical Characteristics of the Indians of Southern Mexico. White Quo Vaditis. Fiction. Glflow Old Plantation Days. Greene Stuart and Bamboo. Pennell The Buckeye Doctor. Pritchard Darolae. Count of Gerscy. Read The Barkriders. Somervill and Ross AH On the Irish Shore. Steel In the Guardianship of God. Van Zile A Duke and His Double. Juvenile. Baldwin Fifty Famous Stories Retold. Otis Teddy and Carrots. Smith The Kovrsde and Resgio Stories. Wentworth Kibboo Ganey. 99 ol com-muniu- be- ginning September 21st: Jofeph Pitt. W. J. I.yr.cb. Thomas II. Ptirce. Dnvld F. Davis, William Price. William White, Thomas A. Home, J. W. llillcr. V,'. P.. Andrew. William P,. e, J. fl. It. Franklin. William Famuel Dowse, Jam? L.. W:ilk. r. Iso Joseph S. I.lndspy. ncorR- - T. lifss.lWk-steaHawkins, Martin ifahalien. W. A. Jnsfyh St. Stoutt, Corbett, W. H. F.va-.J. B. RoI.in.:on, John M. ton. Jamf-- A. PhilItays. M. Ji. lips. JlT.ry Fi?brr. M. X. I;ird. William Jcs.-p- TRAGIC AFFAIR AJI n larr a&d full sis ar4 rlror. C . tZ 1 Hail fcalW-r- . ns Talesmen Are Selected to Serve in the District Court, Eeginning Monday Morning. C. I.ockir.Ktcr., Vlfien All Other Remedies and cordially con- Test medium at all ducted by, Dr. Wlnzell and Madam Lynn. LUTHERAN. German Evaiiwllcal German Evar.Kfll- Sld cnl service nt the Baptist church. Thlni Hiuth and Seventh Ilost. Preachtnir at 9 45 a. m Se,rdav-schfat 2 p. m. All our German friends, strang ers and children arc nrdlally invltetl Rev. G. I. Zlmmer, pastor. BAPTIST. by ad-drff- P'-p.d'- Ointment cil itel. ser Ices. paralysis. A local phyOcian has rrstore-- their use through electrical applications of the throat. She has varying powerherto full now regained powers of speech. ce H. In Gutlcura Soap and SPIRITUALIST. meetings Spiritual Sunday afternoon and evening at 2 and ft p. m. at Fr4rrmtion of Labor hmJl. over Hilt's drug storr. Spe In- service at 2 n. m. All J fieni the jury box for juror?, to Find Instant Relief and Speedy Cure Young People's Society of Chrlstl.in Endeavor;& Wednesday cveulnj prayer meeting at p. in. Young Lawyer Found Guilty in the UTICA, X. Y.. Sept. 19. A remarkCity Court Is Discharged by able case, In which a woman has betn E.i't FlOe Baptist church. Third Suth Judge Hcrse. made to speak attr inability to utter a and Sever.tli ..lst. I. Bameti. pastor rvlc at II a. m. ami Regular p.echlr.K word for three years, is that of Ml? at Sunday-sciioat E:1j p. m m.; p. "Will F. "Wan'ess, was who attorney, 0 years old. and s ineeur.g at t m. is She iwoiii? Lewis. Emma ynur? found guilty by Judge Diehl of on Weekly Wednesday meeting iraver chords vocal use of the the lost through a witness in the case of the State vs. evening at $ o'clock. A welcome to nil Marinus Olsen from attending trial, was acquitted by- - Judge Morr In yesterday the Thi d District court, on four different grounds. Tn the first place, the word "dissiuulc was used in the complaint to Indicate that the accused intimidated the witness to leave the city, when the word rcaily means not to Induce the witness to leave. The other grounds were that no r f t-enwas made to th trial of the case in the complaint; that the complaint did net show that Mrs. Hanson acted upon the advice of Attorney Wanlesj and ,that the complaint was faulty in not having the correct name of the defendant Olsen therein. In view of these facts Judge Morse was forced to discharge the defendant. , r P Electricity. The following names have bevn drawn Humours the 9 ( UjmX tc l; Vocal Is Cured Chords FREES ATTY. WANLESS FOR SEPTEMBER TERM Willi Itching, Burning, of 0 of Tin 9? ftj frnlt Mow tar mta alckfy crs Mrc'.f f sutrt1ea trrmi wsxesl ek. aftr rrs m , Iomm. art rl'.aJttir. cre-monl- rs was pledged. Paralysis S) Hocn for AIL NEW YOUK. ixrt. 1 An ftdl acd- dent occurred in Orang. ?. J., ml the burial of James J. MeGrath. who was klllci In the rbHIrrlnf. The rnembers of ton pan jr H. Fifth rcglmcnL ecorIe4 the eJjr to St. John's cmetery. nd a aufd was toJJ off lo f.re a mllltarj salute vr the grave. Rabouli. C3 South West Temple itreet. the At volley was fired, a. Friday evening. September rsth. fell, cry In r fut w Ith pain. The wer supenderl Immedlattlr nd PRESBYTERIAN. Westminster Pre'sbyterlan church. 122 the laborer was carried to one side. It Sut'.i Fourth West, tlie Rev. J. RSchHron. was found a felt wad from the gun had I 30stur 11 a. m.. regular morning services; struck him on the arm. Inflicting a paini p. m.. evening pervlco ccnductel by ful wound. After It was, seen he wn 12.25 p. m.. Sabtwith-schoo1:30 p. pastor; n; . i:nd?aor Sunday-scboop. m. not seriously Injured another volley was well-pai- d any-part- The Republican city committee held its initial meeting last night and discussed the question as to the advisability of holding an early ' or a late convention. The committee also listened to a contest on the acceptance of the proxy of a member who has left the State. An adjournment was taken without coming to a delinite cor elusion regarding either matter. Tht meeting was caliod to apportion to the coming convention and to lire dat - for primaries and conventions. The next meeting will be held Monday l.i.Ot at S o'clock. Chairman Dennis C. "Eichnor called the to order. Among others presmeeting ent, were Walter J. Meeks, A. Vv'ilscn, F. Lawson, J. U. Eldredge (representing J. II. Priest by proxy;, J. J. Meyers, T. A. Calllster, T. !.,. Irvine. Arthur Pratt, Morris L, llitchie, F. C. I,ooti,ourow (representing Alma D. Kalz tji the Fifth precinct by proxy), S. . Wtr.g A. Fred Wey by (representingwore The accepted with proxiea prox'. the exception of that held by Mr. whicii was contested, for the alleged reason that Mr. Ivatz had removed from the State. Others claimed that AT.t. Katz still had his residence here, that the gentleman himself had not Lake, 't?,ien UP his residence in Salt absent, and that Mr. temporarily Loot bourow's proxy was in every way committee was appointed to inregular, a the matter of Mr. Katz's resivestigate dence. The matter will probably be settled and dates for primaries and convention will probably be fixed Monday night. (S) ay, Xort and a Happy Trl-Stat- rs Issue a Remarkable Proclamation. 0 1$ xraks. xmrr tbsx. Cxrnra ii; cor-eiial- ly es t, ott-Str- ef - f m Sun-eliiy-sch- E,-we.- - nh l J mid-wee- ful-low- nl ol r-ii- r 5 All got one, you know. Some small, some large. The more 'yellow' in your make-up- , the less yellow gold in your character and pocket-booIs your yellow streak the coiTcc habit? Does it reduce your working force, kill your energy, push you into the big crowd of mongrels, deaden what thoroughbred blood you may have, and neutralize all your efforts to make monev and fame? k. It does that very thing for thousands who don't suspect it. Languid, half sick, stomach and bowel troubles, heart weak and hardly half alive, you cannot succeed under such fearful handicaps nowadays, when the world only yields the crown for the best efforts of keen people. mind and Try leaving off coffee for 10 days. Build back to a clear-cu- t healthy body by Postum Coffee. That's the true route to health, and with bounding exuberant health you acquire "Energy plus." Then, to udo things" is easy. There's a Reason. ce Have a try. uay-scho- ol Noth. Postum is only good to the taite when well boiled. Then it is prime and toothionie. |