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Show if T lie Particularly Ladies. Not only pleasant and refreshing " to gently cleansing and sweet-nin- g the to syitem, Syrup of Figs and particularly adapted Elixir of Senna to ladies and children, and beneficial in I1 case in which a wholesome, strength-cnin- g and effective laxative should be used. It is perfectly aafe at all timet and the paini JispeIs cold, headache and caused by mdigestion and constipation to promptly and effectively that it is the one which gives satisperfect family laxative faction to all and is recommended by millions of families who have used it and who have personal bowledge of its excellence, t Its wonderful popularity, however, has fed unscrupulous dealers to offer inula - unuh'ufactorilv. There . ; . ...L:U WIWUI UUll , . " tfs benehaal lore, when buying, to get effects, always note the full name of the Co. Company California Fig Syrup dainfy printed on the front of every of Figs package of the genuine Syrup Senna. of Elixir tad 1 For sale by all leading druggists. Pnce 10 cents per bottle. die taste, but ' b allli' irn. enr," n'i at i seen 'i ft t r, u: di j etfia.' who, (I honor any man anywhere, the conscious discharge of what be believes to be his duty, darea to aland alone. Charles Sumner. that' at In . 1 Or. INFLAM' MATION AND PAIN SALES ARE FILTHY RUMMAGE HIGH SALARIED WOMAN Means of Raising Money for Charity Which Is Severely Condemned by 8HE DRAWS $3,000 A YEAR FROM Washington Physicians. THE GOVERNMENT. In Washington one of the chief expedients for raising funds for churches and charitable work Is a "rummage Mlas Estelle J. Reel Is Paid This Com. fortable Sum for Superintending sale." , F.or months before the sale comes off the committee on ways and the Nation's 279 Indian means for the different organizations Schools.' scour the city from richest to poorest homes, asking for old furniture, Time was, and that not so very pictures, clothing, kitchen utensils, many years ago, when there was not dluhes, books, anything, In fact, that a single woman people have to give away that people on the pay roll of a little less better off In the world our government. than they will be willing to pay a To Miss Clara scandalously low sum for. This sort Barton belongs of way of raising money is very se atttfv the distinction of verely condemned by local physicians, the first wobeing who say that It Is one of the fruitful man regularly and sources of spreading disease. permanently emSo It Is just a little odd to read by the ployed that the Duchess of Marlboro, government with at Sunderland Vanderbilt, her name on the House, gave what Is styled in the governregular London papers as "one of the most ment pay roll. brilliant charity functions of the .seaSince that long son," and what do you suppose this ago day many thousands of girls and "brilliant function" was? No, more women have been given employment by nor lens than a rummage sale of that kindly and genial person whom dresses, household furnishings and we have learned to call "Uncle Sam." furniture, jewels, hats and all sorts He now opens wide the doors of the of things gathered from society womgreat government buildings to women en for sale. These clothes had been as well as to men, and when one is In collocted during a number of months Washington one may see hundreds of and taken to the home for prisoners' women and girls hurrying to their wives and children, and there made work in the government buildings. over for sale. The' highest salaried woman in the This Is a charity which Is entirely employ of our government is Miss Es maintained by our American Duchess telle Reel, who Is paid the comfortable Consuelo, and the Inmates of the salary of $3,000 per year for superinhome are allowed to remain In It tending the 279 Indian schools main throughout the entire term for which tained by our government. While Miss their male relatives are imprisoned. Reel's home is In Washington she canWhile the duchess Is taking care of not stay there very long at one time, them In this home these women are since she visits each one of these 279 taught all kinds of domestic duties, schools at least once each year. She Including dressmaking, millinery, etc. must travel thousands of miles In One of the remarkable things in con order to do this and her responsibili nectlon with this function is an elab- ties are many. There are nearly 2,500 orate description of the even more employes In these schools, and Miss elaborate toilets worn by the high- - Reel must have oversight of them. browed ladles, duchesses, countesses She disburses fully $3,000,000 per and on down to plain honorables and year. misses who attended the function Many cf the Indian government Tea was served to all the guests in schools are far from railroad lines, the wonderful dining. and Miss Reel knows what It is to room. Now what do you think of spend hours In the saddle traveling that? from school to school. She visits lso- Con-suel- o UTAH ! t f HER LACK OF riimrKiTY W a Mf SWA a LEGISLATIVE GOSSIP In Both Branches Happenings Ninth General Assembly. of Big Acseto Four hundred thousand people take a CASCARET every night rtoup in the morning and call them blessed. If you don't belong to this great crowd of CASCARET takers you are missing the greatest asset of your life. ns t CASCASXTS me . W for a imk'i eft The liquor bill which was passed on and March 4 was reconsidered cn Tues"I'm' sorry to be late, Ruth," ex day, and after an acrimonious de claimed the young woman in the pony bate, and being amended In a slnglo coat as she hurried into the waiting- - particular, was again pssed. This room. amendment changed the closing hour "I haven't minded waiting, Elsa," from 10 p. m. to 12 o'clock midnight. . Miler treatment, lldr;;'-replied the girl, who had risen at the The general appropriation bill was la Utc.world, Muuoa ooxu a month. other's approach. "I ran across Anna introduced in the house on Tuesday, and we visited until she discovered The bill provides an appropriation of RELIABLE I PROMPT some old friends of hers. They're gone too: bold nt Bllvar, S1.S0 $2,194,037.19 for the maintenance of ASSAYS Oulil, Uuld. HlUu ttid Ciidiwi. II J to the together." Vriu tot SllTtr rofliwd Gold and taught. tho and the various state Institutions, X.ILN A MS A CO fir mUln Mrkh "Then we'll wait a while," Elsa de state offices, and to satisfy claims 1SSS Cuuxl titkv, DufUi Colorado.I cided, sinking on the divan and drawand to provide for other expenses of ing her friend down beside her. "AnyFortune arm1 In patnu. FrBlTryTe) state government for the ensuing ont the ls.lt 1 9 twl fourldoM. OurMpimnlHHikfrMi. bored to Anna. She's thing escape tV. T. Co., ttiuhliiUu, l). u DlUgtnUd me to death since my first 'at home,' two years. The senate by a vote of 12 to 5, wanting to know what I'm serving A FASHION PUZZLE. Dick for dinner, where we are going passed the bill authorizing the asimcosts of sessment of the public and everything." Elsa removed her on abutting property gloves and gazed approvingly on the provements shining gold band on her third An owners, Tuesday. The bill Is one of ger. "Anna's besetting sin Is curios particular Interest to Salt Lake City ity she went on. "Women have been and one which permits the making charged with this failing ever since and completion of public Improve Mother Eve's day, but, thank good- ments that are impossible at present. ness, I'm utterly devoid of curiosity. The banking bill, one of the import That's the reason, I suppose, ' that I ant measures before the legislature, cannot tolerate that characteristic In shorn of the features to which the other people." bankers of the state objected, passed Remember that you carried Dick the stnate Monday by a vote of 11 to away from under Anna's eyes, so her 1, Senator Kelly casting the dissent Interest in you is pardonable," said ing vote. Ruth, smiling. "I'm Interested myself. Senator Badger's bill designed to This is merely two ladles of fashion How do you like your new home and the "white slave" traffic was endeavoring to identify each other. slop your new neighbors?" by the senate by unanimous The home Is beautiful," declared passed The bill fixes a maxi- FRENCH BEAN COFFEE, vote Tuesday. Elsa. 'The - neighbors well, Mrs. mum of twenty years in 1 CENT A POUND punishment Brewster has called. She seems nice. for "white slave" state the prison And I'm dreadfully Interested In the two young women who are living traffickers and provides for the It will grow in your own garden. method of enforcing the provisions of Ripening here in Wisconsin in 80 across the street. the act. days. Splendid health coffee and cost"They occupy the middle flat In' a There were 102 bills on the calen ing to grow about one cent a pound. three-storred brick building," Elsa dar for final passage In the senate great rarity; a healthful drink. proceeded. "They are sisters, exceed- Tuesday' night when the senate adSend us today 15 cents in stamp ingly pretty and as alike as two peas. and almost as many In and we will mall you package above Apparently, they live unchaperoned. 1 journed coffee seed with full directions and used to see them coming and going to - our mammoth seed and senate' declined to The npTuesday plant cataor one the other gether, but lately, comes and goes alone. I think It Is point a sifting committee. It was log free. Or send us 31 cents and we) about two weeks ago that I noticed pointed out that here were a large add 10 packages elegant flower and one morning a taxlcab stop in front number of bills on the calendar await- unsurpassable vegetable seeds, suffof the building and a tall, handsome ing action of the senate and that tho icient to grow bushels of vegetables young man Jump out. He rushed up bills were being rapidly reported out and flowers. Or make your remittance) 40 cents and we add to all of above 10 the steps and disappeared Indoors by the committees. of state office of The examiner pub went packages of wonderful farm seed speInto the second flat, I'm sure be because I could have seen if he had lic accounts Is created by a bill by cialties and novelties. John A. Salter Senator Hyde, which passed the sen Seed Co., 1S2 S. 8th St, La Crosse, Wis. gone into the first. Tho bill passed with "When he came the next day, at the ate Tuesday. Give a Woman a Chance. They were same time, my opera glasses happen three dissenting votes. military service for Compulsory ed to be on the table Dick and I had cast by Burton, Funk and Olson. female advocate a German urges men, At the conclusion of a lively do- been to the theater the night before. of women's right, should be offset by re I looked through them and I saw the bate the house Monday afternoon compulsory domestic service for womyoung man seated In the parlor of the jected the adverse report of the Ju en. On the theory that life in barNo. second flat, talking to one of the girls. diciary committee on house bill rack and drill in the manual of arms When he went away, she came to the 236, by the committee on labor, the have benefitted German manhood, she window you can't imagine how pret and placed asks, why will not life In the kitchen measure, ty she looked in a pale blue negligee the mill on the calendar for future and exercise in the use of pots and and waved her hand to him." consideration. pans similarly raise German woman "How romantic!" Ruth commented The work of the appropriations hood? "If you were not devoid of curiosity, committees of both houses has been If Germany ever organizes a stand dear, you would find out more about practically completed and the general ing army of cooks it may force all them." appropriations bill Is now in the Europe to follow Its lead. Culinary "Well," said Elsa. missing the rail hands of the printer. The bill is a conscription Is a severe measure, but lery in her friend's voice, "he has long one and contains in detail the when enforced in Germany other nacome every morning since. Once he items of estimated expense for the tions might be expected to adopt it. carried a long, green box American various state departments for the en There would be more reason In doing The total so than in following Germany's lead beauties, I knew, even before I saw suing biennial period. them later In a vase In the window. amount of the appropriations carried In militarism. There Is more real 1 Another time It was a box of candy, by the bill Is $2,137,795. need of cooks the world over than of time he brought Another I'm sure. of X. Fait soldiers. It is possible to get along Smith Benner Senator In lated Indian rpRprvntlnna tha wilds a package that I'm positive contained Lake Introduced a bill in the legisla- without fighting, but not without of the desert and me fastnesses of the the latest novels. He Is certainly very ture Monday, compelling railroads to mountains. Miss Reel probably knows But to come In the morn- issue free transportation within the attentive. and understands the Indian better than Muslo Hall Loalng Vogue. is so queer, if he Is her betrothed. state to certain state and county ing any other white woman In our coun he come at other tlmesl Music halls have Increased very lit doesn't Why try. All of her expenses are paid by "He did come one evening, dread The senate discussed at length tle In the last few years. Some have the government so tnat ner salary it was wait Monday afternoon the bill by Horsley gone back to drama. Others have I because I know late. fully whe lareelv clear train: but those for Dick. When he did come, creating water districts and providing been run partly with drama. Others know Just what her work Is feel sure ing up was still out In front and for water commissioners to settle dls have gone over to picture entertainthe taxlcab that she earns all that she receives ments. The picture houses have not all sorts of excuses tc make I to had Mis ReM has been filllne her present putes between water users and to adDick for staying up; I was bound that Immensely added to their own by new individ of water the 12 rights but pre years, position for the past went judicate taxlcab the what know buildings. London Stage. time I'd disuals and corporations. After the vlous to that time she Bervea ner It was nearly 1 o'clock, my cussion the bill failed of passage by away. in different state and ways mntirv Take This to Heart. dear. Of course, It's none of my bust a vote of 9 to 5, Her first public service was that ol men work harder trying to Some about trouble don't I and myself The senate on Monday killed the district school superintendent, men ness, " out of doing a thing than It would get but It, asked which HlneB Joint memorial, she became a county superintendent take them to do Exchange. "He may be a doctor visiting his not to ratify any reciproci of schools. Then Miss Reel aspired tc congress Ruth suggested. scnoon or would patient," which the office of superintendent ty treaty with Canada, HONEST CONFESSION "Doctors don't carry American beau affect the tariff on lead, wool, livefor th state of Wyoming. There was A Doctor's Talk cn Food. all the and to their ties stay membe patients The a good deal of opposition partly stock or farm products. cause of the fact that a woman nao way from twenty minutes to an hour, orial In this form was practically There are no fairer set of men on never before filled this office, and Elsa commented. "Yesterday I sat be against the reciprocity treaty as than the doctors, and when they earth him and timed lace curtains hind the there were those who felt, that the whole. find they have been in error they are) rintiPit of the position could not be dls he was in there precisely one hour, With only six members of the sen apt to make honest and manly usually that blm afraid so of I was missing the ohm-enof bv a woman. One ate favoring the measures, the pub- admission of the fact. burn bills were duties of the state superintendent ol I let Dick's favorite puddingtwo sis lic utilities and anti-pasA ease In point is that of a practi The schools was the auctioneering on 01 The butcher says they are on In senate the killed Saturday. one of the good old school, who bo-tioner, are artists, regular rortntn lands, and It was felt that this ters and they bill provided for the lives in Texas. Ills I go public utilities Next time plain, unvarnished I woman. suppose. a hemians, of u hpvnnd the ability which tale of a commission, creation no needs up: to dressing I'm Inquire going Miss Reel did not tliinK so ana carneo to the bakery would have been given great lattltude "I had always had an Intense preju forward her camnalcn so well that she about them there. I've noticed that In the control of railroads, power, dice, which I can now see was unwarwas elected to the position and carried the bakery wagon calls every day. of you I am telegraph and telephone companies. rantable and unreasonable, against all I Instead were "If marsea sucn It with of duties its out all etc. muchly advertised foods. Hence, I success that even many of those whe sure I should get Interested in them, The senate on Saturday passed the never read a line of the many 'ads' of that It's evident "But observed. aa Ruth to were her ready at first opposed nor tested the food till Shall we go Marks bill creating a relief fund for Grape-Nutmlt that she was In every way caps you have no curiosity. disabled firemen. last winter. lunch?' w- i- e "fliHn the bill." It was her ex and have Thirteen measures met their death "Wlille in Corpus Chrlstl for my "It you think Anna has gone; I ooiiont work as a state superintend on Saturday, while health, and visiting my youngest son, In senate the her have and see her to care don't ent of schools that heipea Miss tteei three were Klven their quietus In who has four of the ruddiest, healthi . ih. tMuHttnn of the hisbest salaried prying Into my affairs." house. est little boys I ever saw, I ate my the the tearoom, entered two When United the woman in the employ of the food for supThree liquor bills were slaughtered first dish of Grape-Nut- s Elsa uttered a surprised little cry as etoto government. adverse on In with senate seated the little by Friday my three fell grandsons. per her upon girls eyes mioq UppI Is a native of Plttsfield, The measures "I became exceedingly fond of It education In at a table. The next moment she committee reports. 111., and received her first "Why, were by James W. Funk, Democrat, and have eaten a package of it every exclaiming; darted forward, that town. week since, and find it a delicious, rewho wanted state-wid- e prohibition; Anna, how lovely to see you!" "Speak of angels," laughed Anna bill by President Henry Gardner, freshing and strengthening food, leavrtnMiMAH "I was Just telling my friends about which was a copy of the Hayes bill ing no ill effects whatever, causing no Wl'1"11"'" fJoarettei. It has been discovered that the you. I have discovered that they are and one by Senator Carl A. Badger, eructations (with which I was forschool children of Washington have your neighbors. They live across tne which was used largely as a basis for merly much troubled), no sense of smok- street from you. Miss Joan Ellis and the committee bill that was passed by fullness, nausea, nor distress of stombeen stunting their growth by it Miss Mabel Ellis, . Mrs. Carpenter. ach In any way. In Inct, the senate on Thursday. ing cinnamon cigarettes. "There Is tio other food that agrees U snid that scores 01 me couuren Mabel has been slrk. Isn't It fortu In Garfield W. of R. Senator 8evy resrulnr cinnamon cig nate that I should meet her the first with tne so well, or sits as lightly or troduced a bill In the senate Monday arette flonds, and are regular patrons time her brother, who Is her doctor,I providing for the establishing of vn pleasantly upon my stomach as this can downtown? come does. allowed her to of the stores where the cigarettes experiment station at Pangultch on "I am stronger and more active be obtained. The cigarettes are made want you three to be good neighbors. owned by the Pangultch since I "I'm sure we shall be," Elsa de the grounds' began the use of Grape-Nut- s to resemble touacco ana uro imru school, and placing the school and than I have been for 10 years, and and say clared. physicians . .......... , v WllU of am no Seated beside Ruth at another table the station under the direction longer troubled with nausea that the ctnnamon, If anything, Is the college.' agricultural said she and Name given by a aggrtevedly me little man later, ioohccu. Indigestion." mujui more harmtui ... .Vtlnf nf twillpn Investigated. "Her brofher! I might have known, The bills by Senator Kelly, placing Fostum Co., Cattle Creek, Mich. ,. . e That'i the regulation of Infectious and Look In pkgi. for the famous little and rounded up the stores selling the He didn't call this morning. .waited I me . late. to twenty control made under the what diseases and book. "The Rosd to Wcllvlllethey promised harmful things, came feel and cities away minutes at least state board of health passed are other of there the s a uesson. mere Probably quit. tng so sorry for her disappointment the senate Tuesday with only one oprUrrf A V.rr rent tho ! where cinnamon cigareuea r frnm time t Interest In my posing vote, that of Senator J. A. Ims Tky nwira amoked by the children, and parents Catch me taking an mm full ( hamas) art irnlae, trme, this!" after I neighbors, vu of Juab. t. terra Wttll Hyde Will 00 iuiniiai. "-- tea-roo- . Cured by Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. rmston. Iowa. I was troubled for time with Inflammation, pains in my siue. bick headaches and nervousness. I had taken so many medicines that I was I long s foi. it hl; IK discouraged and d thought I would never fret well A BIG COST OF WAR DEFENSE friend told me of Lydia E. Pinkham's Over Two Billions of Dollars Have Com. Vegetable t pound and it re stored me to health. I have no more sin, my nerves are stronger and I can fpnratnlilA Pnmrumrwl rnrprl TnA After erythlng else had failed, and I rec ommend it to other Buffering women. -J- IHS.AVM. Seals C05W. Howard St, Oreston, Iowa. fThousands of unsolicited and genu-1- q testimonials like the above prove (be efficiency of Lydia E. llnkham's Vegetable Compound, which Is made irocitj delusively from roots and herbs. 1 Women who suffer from those oyalti ills should not lose sight of xatiot lanada these facts or doubt the ability of Lydia & llnkham's Vegetable Compound to twees restore their health. imend ? I If yon want special advice writ com- dls-fjessi-ng lb Sirs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. Site will treat your letter as strictly confidential. For 20 years ndent' she has been helping sick women His In this way, free of charge. Don t d for qesitate write at once. Alfred 3om i, mpha Cured to be Dlinty eddlng rV The The pros-n Mrs. onai'e "I , stud- mi it IK.501 ipreme be the Id Vlr Irglnti ; court Ma. R. w. Parish, of Bristol. Ind.,R. No. a. writes: "1 have used lots of your Liniment for horses and myself. It Is the best Liniment in the world. I cured one of my horses of thrush. Her feet were rotten; the frogs came out J aha laid down most of the time. I thought she would die. but I used the Liniment as directed and aha never lies down in the daytime now." l blished or the er the otliei i. SiOAM'S MEfflf . n brofc bbed rth ty i illd n"t Jiould be in every stable and ap-at the first sign of lameness. tjicdAnn'i . ..".I. !. uvyi, i UCCU IU IUU, II pCUCU BUS. ill kill a spavin, .......... 1 ;hlef. of th r- if ise I tti osed Cured Thrush. ie red have Sloan's Liniment on a fine mare for splint and cured her. This makes the third norse I've cured. Have recommended It to my neighbors for thrush and they say it is fine. I find it the best Liniment I ever used. I keep on hand your Sure Colic Cure for myself and neigh-bor- s, and I can certainly recommend it for Colic. S. . Smith, McDonough, Ga. t s, ani LIC(1 s curb or splint, reduce wind puffs and swollen joints, and is a sure and speedy remedy for fistula, sweeney, founder and thrush. Prtot.BOo.and $1.00 Sloan's book on hnrtoi, eattla, ihNp and poultry eauS Ira. Addrate Sierra' net nils Representative Tawney of Minneso some startling fig of "preparation tor ta has presenteu ures on the cost war." The aggregate United States on g of the expenditures account of prepara lion for war in the last ten years have been $2,192,036,580. The amount of money appropriated to prepare for war since 1902 has been l little more than $400,000,000 less than the aggregate bonded debt of the United States on August 15, 1865, Just after the close of the Civil war. Five Panama canals could be con structed with the money a decade of war preparations has cost, with a goodly balance left over. War preparation for the same dec ade has been four times the aggregate Df the loss to the people of the United States and Canada on account of all the great fires during the peri od from 1S20 to 1905. Preparation for war since 1912 has ost the government four times as much as the war with Spain. 83-ye- CHAT OF THE CAPITAL. Miss Anna II. Shortrldee. law clerk the office of the solicitor of the state department, has resigned her position to go to Chicago, where she will en gage In the practice of law. The navv department has been ma king extensive experiments with elec tric cookers and cooking, and Is emi nently pleased with results obtained. The naw will nrobably Install electric cooking devices in the submarines and on some of the larger vessels. Rpnresentatlve Longworth Is . now the dean of the Ohio delegation In con He was elected first to the gress. Piftv-nlntconcress. and Is the only Republican in the Ohio delegation to congress. He will serve the Fifty-nint- In 3 nts Preparations. , here olplius . Been Spent in 'Jecade for r TfcHlsTTrTfl Sr. Earl 8. Sloan, Boston, Haas., V. I. A. h h In the . Sixty-second- Mrs. John Hay, wife of former secretary of State Hay, has Just presented tn the Wrlcht memorial dormitory committee at Yale university the sum of $5,000. She contributed the money for a memorial suite of rooms In the dormitory In memory of her son, Adalbert S. Hay, of the class of 1898. A marrlnere down In Loudoun coun ty, Virginia, the other day recalled the John Hrown trial. William Martin, tne oldest surviving member of the Jury that convicted John Itrown and who Is now eighty years of age, was married Ferguson, a year his to Mrs. IU-ttsenior. n,nip Harrison. elKhty-tw- sixty-thir- years old, has Just celebrated his year as clerk In the naval ouservaiory. m. iinrrison says that he has outlived two generations of men since he came .1,. nhuprvntorV' in 1010. iu hub tin nni Ion has itrown from 23, to 92.000,000 In' the United y o d .. 000,000 States. been found for the bust Roosevelt. This ,,.. nude some time ago, but all in th senate chamber were ,k. filled, and the architect of the capltol could not see his way clear to making It has now any more holes In the wall. been decided to place the busts of Roosevelt and Fairbanks on cither side of the main entrance 01 me sen has .Ul Allplace liiv. -Prmldent .. .in, ate chamber. wtml www it s s, , trans-mlssabl- nv |