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Show expensive game of golf. New Yorker Willing to Pay for : wl x " Y 1 f Shttoi V-.,- , , Look? r'f .A - HU-- , J 'U ln0f 'Wj,V widSh, v-- v keakfi, fi it 'noV A. 'A'jl' ii Ep52tT OUffc h.?u V, - r, pmum - S. U i' I F :V it and Sca!p :Skin with Beihs .. ; I." ' ...-- tfc '.. V, ... , n',r Miss M. Cartledge gives some helpful advice to young girls. Her letter is but one of thousands which prove that nothing is Cured by Speedily . t ' (i ' i : i jy .,rrt r o; V c. so helpful to young girls who are just the at of arriving womanhood as period Lydia E, Pinkhamfs Vegetable Compound 0 cleanse the skin of crusts the and soften J scales, iJ cuticle, Gent to gentle ns ap-Gtic- CUTICURA of instantly allay inflam-:i!icn,aiifrg, irritation, and soothe and heal, J mild doses of CUTI-!UR- A Pills to cool and nd xse the blood. but One Dollar, iito laicient to cure the most disfiguring skin, scalp, and d kanon, eerrinas, rashes, itch-u- d irritations, with loss of hair, pawtaq to age, w hen all else fails. sjgle 1 SET, costing Cufimm WSmewtht wttfK ihm H k tie turm f all frt f L ;spuli frtJMi ep, etfile , filwt 014 of Ci'iH-i nrttwA, Charter dt It Pale; Rornn, 1? tomuilii f erp Ni f PrvptWWli tie t,ret Humor Cure. ' I SEED UFALFA A SONS Until St. Salt Lake Cltj kUjMK,,, tor th bent quality Alfalfa n' rden 'eed.. (iraln iJIwh i Mall BAtLEY It kMl Tm," J'r1, 1 pewauwial auaiitlua. id ffilON I llfM FT" Mhlutuu. U. HIM Wnti for SS ot r at, LAWS Dear Mrs. Pinkeam: I cannot praise Lydia E. Pinkama Yegrctalde Compound too highly, for it is the only medicine I ever tried which cured me. I suffered much from my first menstrual period, I felt so weak and dizzy at times I could not pursue my studies with the usual interest. My thoughts became sluggish, 1 had headaches, backaches and sinking spells, also pains in the hack and lower limbs. In factj I was sick all over. t inally, after many other remedies had been tried, we were advised to get Lydia E. Pinkbams Vegetable Compound, and I am pleased to say that after taking it only two weeks, a wonderful change for the better took plaoe, and in a short time I was in perfect health. I felt buoyant, full of life, and found all work a pastime. I am indeed glad to tell my experience with Lydia E. Pinklmnis Vegetable Compound, for it made a different girl of me. Yours very truly. Miss M. Cartledoe, s:13 Whitehall St, Atlanta, Ga." At such a fime, tho grandest aid to nature is Lydia E. rink-ham- s Vegetable Compound. It prepares the young system for the necessary changes, and is tho surest and most reliable cure for womans ills of every nature. Mrs. lMnkham imites all young women w ho are ill to write her for free advice. Address, Sirs. Pink ham, Lynn, Mass. Hrs. Estes, of New York City, says: , Deab Mas. Pixkeam : I write to you because I believe all' young girls ought to know how much good your medicine will do them. I did dress-iking for years before I was married, and if it had not been for Lydia E. not believe I could have stood Pinkhams Vegetable Compound, I isdosuch a strain on the system. Oh, the strain. There is no other work that m how my back used to ache from the bending over I I would feel as though me 60 I would have to scream out from the pain, and the sitting still I made never could like an engine. terribly tired and weak, and my head throbbedI was irregular, and had such eat after work, I was so worn out Then and jain. frightful cramps every month they would simply doubleHutme up with1.. Pink-haLjilla I would have to give up working and lie down. Vegetable Compound changed me into a strong, well woman, lours very truly, Mrs. Martha Estes, 513 West lZiith St, N. . City." No other female medicine in the world has received such wide- ms spread. and unqualified endorsementSoldNo other medicine has such by druggists everywhere. a record of female troubles cured inKef use all substitutions. Remember every woman is cordially about if b" there b .Mrs. anything Pinkbam, vited to write to is symptoms she docs not understand. Mrs. Pinkbam s address nfinn a c. a Cenealoglst. ot cannot forthwith orojoro th, original nlatter and Ojnatura atiolutecuuin-their LJlunonlalwhtohwUl abut Lydia K. I'lnkhsm Med. Co Lynn. K VoRFEIT It Hindoo Professions. Excellent Opportunity to Arrange for Your Reception at St. Louts, During the last census paper from India genealogist received ' kt'er fr"m lady the Fair, Free. who there are some queer answers under 1!, Gonial Dames. It the head of "Profession. One HinIf you Intend g Ing to the Louisiana ant0 ai,k cleaner, an la he doo iLr.r,,e assist-.U"eje saya Exposition. St. lamlB, MisPurchase yur i. a tale bearer from house to souri. opened by President Roosevelt other my Parity h Another glics bis source of April 30th. 1004, it will be very much i lul k"1 W'st Loa letter house." to yonr advantage to roi respond with as Income "begging from relations wrote t iU 411 Dooley Mr F. H Wordev No Wormed that she s ako City. Itah too highly tpokea of ne block. Salt he cannot Cure "fro,n P1os Sir i.dkh4er Walter Mr Wi rley tins arranged to have all w. O lnur.x, !W Third Ava. mr ,n ,h May- aooutfh cure. J.Uiou., A tadk Joa. his parties met at the St. lamia depot e,! I'im to trace the 3k, tUaucapoUs, and escorted to thrlr lodgings, which wnevill rL-nU-Il- H, Privilege of Profanity. On of New Yorks prominent clergymen who 1r an enthusiastic golfer was p!alng over the Morristown links recently with a clubman whose language was not always suited to e'eri-ca- l cars. After a badly sliced drive the .utter, from force of habit, let fall a word or two which required au apology to his reverend companion. Teg pardon, doctor, he exclaimed, but it hopped out before I knew it. If I make ary more strokes like that, though, I won't vouch for what I may av. You'll have to forgive me. It's a had habit I've got Into. Mr. 11 said tne clergyman, thinking to put an effectual quietus on this soi t of thing, suppose you agree to pay tne a dollar for every oath, the money to he given to charity. Mr. 11. looked dubious All right, Ill go you on that, he said, finally All went smoothly for awhile until he "fnniod his drive, when out came the dollar bill, which the clergyman quiet pod cted. On t he nei.t hole he drove Into the bunker and had to go down into his pockets again. This time out came a twenty-dolla- r bill. But I haven't the change, exclaimed the dm tor. Then don't bother about It, doctor, for I intend to swear It out. And he did. by the time he got out of that hunker. r i, UPC Dll MA the WRITES DR. KEMBALL. pr THE MAGIC YELLOW METAL. Struggle for Its Possession Is What Moves the World. A doctor at Butte, Mout., indorses the assertion made by many miners Rachael J. Kemball, M. D., 334 thereabouts that a peculiar ore found bt., Buffalo, N. Y., is a Virginia in zinc blendo and emitting a violet of the t'mversity of Bufgraduate remarkable curalight possesses falo, class ia4t nnd has been in the tive qualities when carried by them practice of medicine in that city since then. She writes as follows: In their pockets. The new mineral, for want of a better name, is called My conviction, supported by exradiumlte. perience. U that Peruna is a valuable The Butte doctor has made an aspreparation for all catarrhal affectonishing report to the Butte Medical tions. I bave taken one bottle of society, confirming the stories of the Peruaa myself and just feel fine. I miners In cases of rheumatism, shall continue to take It." Kacbacl stomach ailments, nervous and kinJ. Kemball, M. D. dred disorders. , alFor ages the philosophers and chemists sought for a general cure-al- l lmx eured thousands of oases in a Rtone. Later science has of lVruna female weakness. As a rule, howlaughed at them. From the stone to ever, before leruna is resorted to sevthe ore is but a short step. But, when eral other remedies have leen tried in all is said, the thing in the pocket that vain. A great many of tho patients have taken local treatment, submitted cures the most ills is gold. and It is not the possession of gold, bnt themselves to surgical narrations,withtaken all sorts of doctor's stuff, the longing for it, that has filled the out any result. world with the sweet hum of indusThe reason of so many failures is the try; not the storing of It, but the fact that diseases peculiar to the female are not comstriving for it that has brought to of resolve, efmankind the hies-lug- s monly recognized as being caused by fort. health, content. catarrh. These orlined by mucous membranes. are gans Hunting Gold In an Auto. Any niucoua membrane is subject to Two Denver men have set out In an catarrh. automobile on a six months trip to Catarrh of one organ is exactly the prospei t for gold and other mineral same as catarrh of any other organ. hat w ill cure catarrh of the head w ill deposits In their own state and In Arizona and New Mexico. They are B. also cure catarrh of the pelvic organs. these eases simply because F. Kelly and Smith McKay, both min- IVrnnacnres cures catarrh. the it ing men. They and other ColoradoMost of the women afflicted with pel- ans have satisfied themselves by experience that autos are serviceable in the mountain dlstriits, and they decided to Introduce them In prospecting. They carry a full camping outfit, mining tools, a repair kit, and provisions for one week'. They think that with the auto they will always be within reach of a place where they can replerMi their larder, so have given up to camp comforts part of the space they might have devoted to w-- vi(V diseases have no idea that thdi trouble Is duo to catarrh. The majority of the piople think that catarrh U I disease confined to the head alone This is not true. Catarrh is liable W attack in y organ of the body; throat, bronchial tubes, lungs, stomach, kid neys and especially the pelvio organa Many a woman lias made this discovery after a long siege of useless tree ment. She has made tho discovery that her disease is catarrh, and that lerust c.n bn relied upon to curs eatarrh v herever located. ' If you do not derive prompt and sett fjlietory r suits from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Jlurtmao, gfviaf a full statement of yonr case, and h xv 111 be pleased to give you his veiuehl i advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President at The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio, 0 In I C10 p "ed 1 -' Story Made Carnegie Smile. last stories told to Andrew Carnegie before his recent departure for Europe amused him greatOne of tho .'.er.ftism. Electric. i eer It can be said .vith ami m.igueiiMii y electric! talnty that in tbe uul are stales of versal ethes. altkoiub the exact Kind of disturbance can not et be defined ol the partly because the mechani'in n know suiUelentlv ether Itself must be In order to differentiate its disturbed conditions from isjiortrajj'ndItlonA will tie In e la'. iJKhrl The fond father who told the story was trying to Impress upon his young son tho necessity of contributing to tho suppert of the poor through the nrilium of the church contribution box. and the lad was objecting to patting with his pennies. Don't give unless you really feel you would enjoy doing to" said the fatlnr, "for you know tie laird booth only the el eerful giver." Tho boy was silent for a moment. Then be blurted out: "Gee. he must bo dead stuck on Andrew Carnegie!" New York Forare Dainty Th.r. u. ts Jacobs Oil Luoheu. (Niari ruvoo Libbys stores THEM. z. C. ' OGDENS BEST AND- PHOEHIX PATENT HiOH KS MADI BV WATEDPnOOP MILLING & EIEVATC3 Cu. OGDEN 1LED CLOTllINt Afr IN MACK C Yr (D eAcrfD tr cu5 cu?Ant , OODEN, UTAH. A A limilrfl ' . Ivrtltf YOU A3K, tH rw If frw wiiiiiMm Dolls. f irttr' S500 n n wsft ' r KM) vo'ie-- Given Awav said a dealer In such i Mill u Of AUlMMlUit tfFiJpf fat thing, "are made In marvelous variliAftlftlUft kild frHI MUiJ'J PAftl 0 ety. And yet there are no red heads among them. AU are either blondes nll (tHtilnf Tl Hisnltitrf or brunettes, pasipifsdleosiMstfpffi) trtnm Nayt "You never thought of this before? rae tr AlFi, on FA atiplr ItIII Ails frill hll tfl wMf Hei'fnl e(ft If look not. But you Very likely ami Mat, il iu brwKlng.oul Hm? of stotk Iil dolls, wir anywhere, any through prpr!tnfi llMiNMlInU III lb lf4bflf U of $ln bFttro an 4 ijrog you will find It to be true, that ther It ftt no xm ln " omt oof AftMi are no red headed dolls, wf bo of made that lot way, They might course, If they were wanted, ns easily is they could bo made with blonde or will) 'lark hnlr, but there Is no IIDSH HO MOW FH ta wiSHanra Me. trial f..r demand for them." . lusiU.sia, akuivSM.ra.ri a ic 1 ,X. F; supply co. SALT LAKE 1ttOTO 'U'tAtV t ff fALIA. ypv Sftt-tt- f- - J h F a ' 4 f-- 5 ? t j ' larceatorla eagt bupal) Os Warwick v sxct.rstvs rbotcgraphie Ikxitn (L .V' WAIT 90 90UTM ANO POm CATAlOAU MAIN SALT LAMS M. L Ka-- I uf RtfiStfltS!; .. tb .turtM, adnaalars. sts. OfTT t fO ft 6tt SUfFtRINS WOMEN I all Ladan r rail ail 9k aot iiMAuf (( all a h nfor,aiair mail i ot llroa At i .. dfNi f tuy, M J. lapi U4 IriMiiar i h mi rsHiutai wh H I & Whin Answering AdvrtlmnU Kindly Mention This Paper., W. N. U.. Halt Lake No. 20. !DO. V MADE BY 11 FLU R coamsar xflaiQsVm SHculdCLAaL and Uevil.d food Produc or "noils, BETTER OVERALLS CAN'T BE MADE ' liird Send (or oof book, ' How to M.ka Cood Tlilnx. to Fat " Uuuj'a Allaaol ll.a World acot poatpaul tor lira ac a(aui.a. when out in the hvdeit torm.' TK15) YOU ACE SUW IP you :zx2 :yU: d NA,-'vi-c Lltbr's Ieerlm Drlrd Bert, There la no satisfaction keener than being dry end comfortable Xv.v; No ; . m.nv drk lou arrimj lut ii MR Society-Rolltud- St. ; Libby, McNeill & Libby, Chicago, U.S.A. W' Sprains md Bruisei TFlLxicF EAX Luncheons ly. advance Informal h n rdatlte to passenper hi rsles stopovers ticket limits,Inhuma-tel dean Laces. - . rates nnd ell other ne. uhen T? take a large glass tion asked fur will be rhe.rfully 11. especlnllv Tills 'wfuuifM x.:?:? ,,d "l,r,'t the five ot to travel battle in warm 7Sxurf?i1' 1,0 of benefit to tin se desiring an hour. If In parties of four or Utah parties with r the will also M Uir -- ml'!'r""0Ve l,la,'a nr five Si hoel teacher f -- w tat Mtlr In cl, ltr water hear something to their Interests by L. PARKER. writing above party Times. Mrs. Winslows IWhlnc Fyrup. Reefs. Coral iliiii'i.'W UHU. Porrhliar-- n iwitiin. Ull Ul. CUr Literally and Figuratively. fl!,,re ,n wax- - fln!nmaiU, The coral teefs sre made up entirely H. Dill, the corporation lawn'S1" "' of James jnin'uls skeletons of the tT. nnny Jrar ,n TuMaod-- . Solitude and has a modest way of attributing !'pth boring t yer. by Ilk" 1" Indon. deal Is proved a good Is very often trB feet In the Pacific 1 his own bon mofa to others when awn' "bltaker less solitary thnn tbe society which moretlian 'ttf'U, taken H, first he springs them on his friends. Ktmr.futi of Island Illwo, Is forced upon us. Tho saying in point was started In this way. but there are those who ree--i gnlcd ehnrarterlatlrs too familiar to ipl nlt of success for the attempted do-(- i ntlon. Said Mr. 1)111: Tbe a ever ending cures of A woman client of mine who hna made vai legated Investments during the pu-- t three years asked me If 1 could give her a good description of mods by Will xtrcei. I couldn't and she said: If the "Well. Mr Dill, Wall street Is Stump T"UI ' V' n and ens'Ked, ft begins with a short rAiJk remedy VvV'NV pcrfcil vex ard ami ends In the river, ' era -LJk New York Times. 4xraw3Slir" G A VALUABLE PREPARATION," U Hnaaira Id ( B MKI airHotip iaHa in iin 1 IlSl i fbub A L., |