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Show AS jALTH AN INVESTMENT Failed MOST LIKELY. Libor Unions and Tut)rculolt lanltorla. lovMiwent lo tha health of four Urit fraternal BiemWi. fc,r 11 an tat ' tow1 tMates lranft hava ea fnlcrd trestruent inUrl tvr lad cn com-MBir- t In lb utillsM S a alata-uta- t tubrrcultwU. accordlifg to-Uu4 by lh National A.sotlit-...- . far tb Study and I'raTfntlop of Th Royal Lgue, the Tuberculosis. order to establish a fraternal rt Maatrluin, conducts a hospital for members at Iilark fit tuberculous Mountain. Tba Modern Woodmen of Anerlra conducts on at Colorado ttoramena uircic, ona fprltia; N. Y.. and tba Independent Liberty. it Order or foresters r.ae ono at nam Y and will aoon open a po Lake, N. Mrond on at Ban Fernando, Cal. Tba international Typographical Union baa linre laSS conauciea a sanatorium at Interna- rolorado P print a. and tb iluPal ITlntlnai Prtaaman, and AraUt nt I'nlon of America baa recently new Institution at Rogers-tUlp4ned Tenn. A leading Ufa Insurance company is bow erecting a aanator-will KlUniBkiUh Pliv,. W- - tba first of Ita kind established "old line" Insurance company. vin HIGHLY AMUSED.N Ml E hi flilf WILLIAM H. TAFT. itors who had flocked to thla city from all parta of the state, hoping to catch a glimpse and perhaps grasp the hand of the president. In addition to belna shown the principal places of intereal In the city, and being the honored guest at a banquet, which was attenl ed by hundreds of representative Utahna, the president addressed' vast multitude at the State fair. . IN THE SOUTH VICTIMS Railroad Men and Strike breakers Clash, Several Being Seriously Injured. Striking OF FEARFUL FL000 Great Wall of Water Strikes Town When Dam Bursts, One Hundred and Fifty Lives Being Lost SOUND SLEEP Can Easily Be Secured. ago," a woman writes, Tp to 2 yeara "I waa In both tea habit of the using ' and coffee Regularly. "I found that my health waa beginning to fall, atrange nervous attacka would come suddenly upon me, making me. tremble so excessively that I could not do my work wbilo they lasted; my Bleep left me and I passed long nights tn restless discomfort I waa filled with a nervoua dread as to the future. "A friend suggested ,tbat possibly tea and coffee were to blame, and I decided to give them up, and in casting about for a hot table beverage, which I felt was an absolute necessity, I was led by good fortune to try Post-u"For more than a year I have used It three, times a day and expect, so much good has It done me, to continue Its use during the rest of my life. "Soon after beginning the use of Postum, I found, to my surprise, that, Instead of tossing on a sleepless bed ' through the long, dreary night, I dropped into a sound,' dreamless sleep the moment my head touched the pil' low. - "Then I 'suddenly realized that all nervousness had left me, and my appetite, which had fallen off before, bad all at once been restored so that I ate my food with a keen relish. "AH the nervous dread has gone. I walk a mile and a half each way to my work every day anrUenjoy It I And an interest In everything that goes on about me that makes life a Pleasure. All this I owe to leaving off tea and coffee and the use of Postum, 'or 1 have taken no medicine." Name S'ven by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. . , "There's a reason," and It Is in the little book, "The Road to Wellvllle," in . pkgs. read the above letter T A "en appears front tlnae to time. They ftrnoiae, tirae, a4 full of hnmaa wtereat. my . Kr fmfim ty lho mnnufociurc Cyarterr "We can't tfll yet. Aunt Jinny. The Mr, Kidder Every one speaks of will deride. Of course. If tbey court Miss Antique as being a bargain. " Miss Caustlque Well, her age It prove he did It on purjwe MIfS It a "Done law, purpose! considerably marked down. a wife In lira kilt be course Cyarter, I done been Scld liy oil leading ain't Honey, purpose! "ECZEMA ITCHED SO BADLY married? Don't I krow men?" I COULD NT STAND IT." oBoitte Not a Bit Pot hern married "In Mr, geUIng 1 suffered with ectema on my neck MAR II DtCRUCHY't for about six months, beginning by lit- and Miss Marlowe showed very little tle pimples breaking out 1 kept consideration for the ,publlc." so?" scratching till the blood came. It kept . "Why "There's-nfun In watching a man Itufam ft to Omr r TU4 getting worse, I couldnt sleep nights and his wife Mm etr-lw4n-lrlM 'Romeo and Juliet " l play lltlr-- U runt. Ublir Mm Urwrtk-any more. It kept Itching for about a txA Hum lb tkl M U Stkf month, then I went to a doctor and 4 Ml lrw4t. k Ikt. H FRF.E fOST CAIDS got some liquid to take. It seemed BEAUTIFUL mu4 U Mm fur Maptaa f mf ?T vknts. If I was going to get better. The H Uul4 bwwt SUrtlMUr. ifiuw M4 MIi aolar t4 bivallMl tmmm. (nU; fci)iifl Itching stopped for about three days, fiat ClaB. Ut Art li t H, Tup, Kimh but when It started again, was even rOR OLD AND YOUNG worse than before. The eczema Itched When we get down we wonder bow chBd. lUmPmi acta kHWI to badly I couldnt stand It any more. It happened, but when we win we ac- Twtt'tltcal f anala ar ladrai aU apma "I went to a doctor and be gave me cept It as perfectly natural! tome medicine, but didn't do any good. s We have been having Cutlcura lira. Whwtow' ftooUInf Srrap for Chlldraa loDanaia-IMM-, In the bouse, so I ffeclded to try trcthluf , auftrua lti gum, rd u4 sell tu m UxUa. plm, cur them. 1 bad been using Cutlcura tana awS tfni tataa WK kewai, Udawys aM Malar Soap, to I got me a box of Cutlcura Some neighbors don't like It unless Ointment, and waahed off the affected you talk about them. W. N. U, Salt Lake City, No. with a Cutlcura three times part Soap day, and then put the Cutlcura Olnt ment on. The first day I put It on, It relieved me of itching so I could sleep all that night. It took about a week. then I could see the scab come off. kept the treatment up for three weeks. and my ectema was cured. "My brother got his face burned with and be used Cutlcura Soap and Ointment The people all thought be would have scars, but you can't see that be ever bad bis face burned. It was simply awful to look at before the Cutlcura Remedies (Soap and Ointment) cured It (Signed) Miss Elizabeth Gehrkl, For rest City, Ark, Oct 16, 1910. Although Cutlcura Soap and Ointment are sold from Troman'a ailments aro Invited to rrito to tho names and by druggists and dealers everywhere, addresses here given, for positive proof that Lydia . llnk&am's a sample of each, with book, Vegetable Compound does core femalo ills. will be mailed free on application to Tumor Itvowrad. Organic PUpUoamanU. ( ra. Brno, at.o4xa.barah J.4ttri,IUM.Io.t, Ann Andaraon, Blark Pack, Cuticora," Dept 17 L, Boston. bos 14, Gray hair restorer Rtlr-aa- oM hu IMrW-W- 'Austin, Pa. At least 150 lives were lost when the mammoth dam of th( Bayless Pulp and,' Paper company burst Saturday afternoon, pouring a wall of water down upon this town, catching the Inhabitants In a verlt able death trap. Following the flood, which crushed buildings like egg shells, fire broke out in the wrecked homes and business houses, many o! those Imprisoned beneath the wreck age being slowly roasted to death Nearly all the men were at work at work and the women and chll dren were at home alone. They bal heard the warning sent out by thi telephone girl, at least some of th people say the fire bell rang, and they thought It was a fire. Some of them dashed to the bust ness section and were caught in thi water. Those not i drowned wen crushed in the crumbling bulldlngi and others were caught in the flames Little children playing In yards ai were caught up by the watet home CONTROU WILEY NOW IN and tossed about on the flood like Cattle and horses were Solicitor McCabe Retired and Chem playthings. ist Dunlap Given Leave of Absence. swept off and, even, the sidewalks were torn And over and above W&shina-ton-. In a sudden succes it all were up. shrieks of the hun the sion of orders, an Initial move 4n the dreds of people who could not es reorganization of the department of cape. Bffrieulture. So citor George P. Mc Property loss will exceed $6,000,000, Cabe on Tuesday was retired rrom and it is the general opinion that tha nure food and Dure drug board: the town never will be rebuilt Two Chemist F. L. Punlap, of the large Associate plants will not be rcon- closely . identified with McCabe, was structed and a majority of the busiallowed leave of absence until the ness nave been menof the. place ' ' president's return, and Chemist Har ruined financially. , vey W. Wiley was lert apparently in in the cause breaic of the The of the board, supreme command n tj v. rtnnllttl of New York mill dam is a matter which the disinwas temporarily 'appointed to the trict attorney of the county will ex was 'dam The neae Bayless vestigate. lcuaoe. i board to succeed nhgnni werA announced by Secre amined by experta more than a year tary Wilson following a conference ago, and recommendations were made with Dr. Wiley, who nas.neen on a looking to ita safety. - The dfstrict atlong vacation. torney has secured the names of experts who submitted the report, and Steamer Goes Ashore.; will summon them to testify at an t Seattle. Wash. The Alaska Steam inquest to begin this week. was Bteamer In ' built town of steel Austin The freight ship company's Edith ia ashore on Level island, Sum- the SinnMiahonuing valley. In the ner' strait not far from Wrangell, last census the enumerators gave its More than. 6U Alaska. Tha Edith is resting on soft population as 2,910. were native born. of cent these believe per owners they her and sand A fair percentage had been drawn to will be able to save her. the settlement by the work in the Jeffries' Attends Mother's Funeral. Bayless Pulp and Paper mill. Tjis Aneeles. Cal. James J. Jef Cheap Food Riot. fries and his brother Jack arrived Warsaw. There was a "cheaper nam Monday nlkht from Alaska in food" riot directed against the Jews time. to attend the funeral of their and . two Christians were wounded. mother, who died last weeK wmie The police quickly restored order. ' they were racing home. Curry and Baca Nominated. Aviator Falls In Swamp. Las Vegas. N. M. Former Gover Danbury, Conn. George Schmttt, nor George Curry of Tularosa and El- an aviator, fell 400 feet with his bi In fego Baca of Albuquerque, were nom plane here Tuesday, and, landing at the concluding for a swamp, escaped witnout injury. inated of congress first the Republican state session wrecked.' Schmitt was The machine held here. convention was pinned under the wreckage. Battle In Persia. Striker' Shot Down. In Teheran-a second battle, Sal- McComb City, Miss. Lee4 Haley, brother of the deposed one of the etrlking railroad men. Is ared Dowleh, 200 killed and woundlost has dead as a result of a bullet wound shah, A detachment of two and ed gunsw Monbattle received in the pitched in the gov 1.000 best of the cavalry day between strikers and strike- ernment forces is in pursuit. old. 45 was. years breakers. Haley Jackson. Miss. In a fight In the freight yards of the Illinois Central at McComb City between strikers and Tuesday, several persona were seriously wounded, one probably fatally. Governor Noei or dered out troops after news naa Deen received of the clash. rtotnUa nf the fleht are difficult to The special train bearing secure, s continued on Ita the where It la New to Orleans, Journey ranorted none was Killed. ntlzena of Magnolia aay wnen me train passed there at full speed every coach window was DroKen ana nn nnn war visible at the openings s lying prone on the the floor to keen from being urea on Severn! hundred ahots were ex hanrriwi nnd ' among the sinners there were numerous bruised and broken heads.' Many or tne wounaea ih oarrtnd to the he&dauarters of the strike and physicians summoned atrlke-breaker- s -- strike-breaker- strike-breaker- - . T , , -- UI Jw irt (, fc IS Rem-sdle- iu-- Hni. 40-11- 11. e ;ina.-M- Peorivlll.-MntCbrtit- . Keeping Busy. We are told that at New Tork'a com ing municipal budget exhibit bells will be rung and lights flashed to show a birth every four minutes, a death every seven minutes and a marriage every eleven minutes. Just what sort of demonstration is made every time a cafe bottle pops, or a bellboy Is tipped, we are not told. on OttcSzoOnyM Hiram Greene What did your sis ter aay when you told her I waa goto to make a speech In the town hall tonight! . Willie She didn't aay nothin'; ahe STRIKE BATTLE ust laughed until ahe had hysterica. . w 1 1 Vrvqqlsis Salt Lake City. President William II. Taft wae a guest of the people of Utah on Thursday, on his 13.000-mll- e tour of the west. From the time the special train carrying the presidential party arrived in the city until it ha1 departed for the north, every moment waa fraught with interest for the residents and the many thousands of vis f wife. Miss IT 5 Student of Humanity. Mrs. Carter and brr cook, sys the rtrooklyn CltUn, were dlscuanlng the murder which had harrowed tbeduky citizens of the countryside. "Will dey bang blm fer klllin' of PRESIDENT The Simple Life. Anna Maria Wllbelmlna Pickering, In her "Memoirs," edited by her eon, tella a Yorkshire lacldent which con Ulna a great deal of human nature. Variety spices life; the plain la monot onoua, until ita extent entitles It to the name of prairie or desert, and It gaina Interest through vastness. There waa an old couple In the whom I used often to go to see. One day, when I found them sitting; one on each aide of the Are, the old man aald to me: missis and me, we've been "Well, married night on 60 years, and we've never had one quarrel." The old woman looked at me, with a twinkle in her eye, and aald: "It war verle conscientious,, but varle dool." Youth'a Companion. lis D:n:ficbl . Effete A e, Iounu Toflct to scare a certain Tim Casey, living lo a village near Holfaat, on bis returning from market by ntght past the churchyard. As be went by. the usual turnip, blte he-t- . and Inn thorn of the conventional ghoat were submitted to bis gate, with the customary wtlrd howls. Tim. however, simply looked flseilly at the apparition for a moment aud remarked: "Arrah, now, and Is It a general resurrection, or are ye Just taking a walk by yertelfT" ,ttrr.al Oritr; 'n ,,,ttrii Compsnlss Crt -- te Scare Tim. A plan was formed ' Red Cross Christmas Seals. A statement denying the recent re ports about the abandonment of the Red Cross Christmas seal sale has been Issued by the National Assocla tlon for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis. The statement declares that not only will the sale be held thla year, as in the past three years, but that It will be conducted on broader lines than ever before. The only order issued by the postofflce depart ment which bears on the sale of Red Cross seala was sent out. on July 1, and prohibits the use of the malls to letters and packages bearing . non- postage stamps on the face, and also to any mail bearing seals which re semble postage stamps. If used either on the face or back. The Red Cross seal to be used thla year has been submitted to the postofflce departmehnt and approved, and thus may be used, but only on the back of letters and packages. The design to be used this year depicts a pretty winter scene enclosed in a heavy red circle. The corners are white, thus giving the ef fect when affixed to a letter or a package of a round seal. - Bael.VKMoiindSt. Uuu ki, Uraaiun. tl tna Katirk. North Mala 8k Mmaa-aiMr- " - admiration. "Howard, It's a poem!" she Said "YeB, but It doesn't rhyme well with my pocketbook at this time," he bubbyva sommented. Learned From Nature. An enthusiastic friend was dilating to the woman landscape gardener on the obvious advantages she must derive from actually superintending the workmen who executed her designs. Being right out with nature that way you must learn so many interest- ng things," said the friend. I do," said the gardener, "I can tell the different kinds of whisky, the different kinds of tobacco and the different kinds of profanity a rod away." Carelessly Gathered. "What flowers of" speech our new ' minister uses." "Yes, cut flowers; they have little or no connection with the stem of ' his discourses." ' Inflammatory Rheumatism mar mV rou a cripple for life. Don't wait for Inflammittion to set in. When the firat light pain appear, drive the poison out with Ilamlint Wizard Oil. There are cures for the dope and r rum addictions, but the never gets It out of bis system I self-kldde- St CaUifrn, m-KAVauua. Oalana,Kn.aMra.B.lt Hoer,7UMIaaraXAv. Vlotorla,Mli.-M- ni. Wlllla iivards U. iWuab,7a Cincinnati, UUia-iIr.- W. Chanr of I.lfa. Epptnt. N H. Mra. Crlia K tilaraaa. bumior, 111. -l- ira. J. li. Canpbail, SOSKorta Harbar Cihmt,Wah.Mr.tlTa AUaaJuriUi.SJa HuatonSt. Painful U fbanlx, Carlitadt, Ar. Tronblaa. F. Almlilra, Wm. O. Kins. Boi HJ.Mst. Vuni JTiacnar, Mr. IP. ' ti Bomb Barforil, Ma. Mra. Oiarlra A. Atln ecuanactady,K.VJaxa.U-Portar,?a3AllMU)roabt. S0C3 Ofoaa) rarlad. Pi. Sohattnar, BJS. 14, t. Adrian, 14. N. Ottord, .F.D.J. Jtt Baltlmora,Ohio.M raA A.Bnlenger MarTSadlook.Bus 127. ra. Urt auneeMlob-ME. F. Wayne, Box SM. Orrnlla, OUlo-MAtwatar, Ohio. Mla Minnie Mnellianpt. ilra. JiUlaiionlcUek Prairie iluChlan.Wie C. B. Sfaerm. R.B. Vn. ra. (talent, lnd. JTrt. Llnlc d. Hlnkla, R JR. Tin. S. Orleana, La. alra. tiaatoa Ukuulaaa,leU Tarpnicuora St. Chaa. Caaar, Br., MUliawaka, lnd.-M- rs. Kut Marlon bt. i.-M- ra. Ratla Ueliia,W KnMk, K. t. Bo (1. Klaternlty Pronaach, Mo.SIr.D. K.I.-- re. Mo.-- Mr. Waal iia UaaTarFalU.P.-Mra.W.f.Boyd,itUttU- TTn. Tally, rt. TO.-M- Caledonia, Saeond bt. Erana, K9 IlalatT 6U Brooklyn, N. Y.-- Mri. Llrila Holland. oah, Ky.-M- ra. Mon y Bt. Taylorrtlla, 111. Mr. Joa O rant ham, I2S VT. Vanderacr St. Clntlnuati.OUlo.-Mr- a. Sophia Hoff,6U M Mlckan Are. Dig Run, Pa. Mr. TT. E. Pooler. U. Jonnaton, 210 I'l2ulel;ihls ta.-M- ra. Irregularity. Buffalo, N.V. Mrs. Clara Dar brake, I7Karta mout Bt. Vnnrbmter, lnd -- Mrs. May Dan!, H.B.No.1. Pt. Brcla tails, N J.1L Sreyim. .wsia Brhaar, Bs 2Z. (ImTTlUe, Ill.-M- ra, 01ilo.-Ura.Hudmn, Strlckiar, JB. No. I, . Bos SX Ovarian Troobla. Chas. Moora, B. R. I. Knrrarrllla, n.-M- ra. Pullaulphl,P Molebt. a-- Caaa. Coali, tli N. . Minneapolis, Mlna. Mrs. John O. Moldan,. itllo Hecond Bt., North, Mrs. Lena CarmrKlno,R.FJ).T. Kndaoa.Obio. Westwood, Md. Mra. Jotin F. Kl hr.l. Vlo.-Julia Prauts, ILFJ. 1. Ueujamln, Female) Weakness, W. Terra Hants, lnd. Mrs. Artie E. Hamilton, A. O. Da Vault. rimo, . rs. Mn. Mo.-M- CUra L. Uaowlti, B.ILKO. Peoria, Ul.-4, Bos 62. Pann, R. F. V. S. Ansuata, M. ii. iL banora, tiAi fit. Paul, Min'n.-U- ra. Woodbrldsa 8L O. Lalar,B2H Klnkald ritUburr. Pa.-Mn. Airs. Julia A. Bnow.R.Ko.S. Mrs. Marr Knrlwine, R. F. 3. Helleroe.Olilo. Mxs.Cliarley tuapnuui, US. D. No. 7. El(rUlll. Mrs. Henry LelMberg, 74S Adam. lAwrenc-e.Iowa- i ra. Thomas Ajhurry, ' KearnfT, Dlua Island, 111. Mrs. Ami cniliaatta, 828 Urora Bt. Zatt arl, Pa. Mra. Aofflator LTOQ,U.FJa. Operatlona Arolded. Blkaaton, Mo. M ra. Uema Urt hura. ra. S. A.WUlluna,U3Wa(V Oardlnar, Inston Ara. CTitoadO.UI- .- Mri.'Wm. A rirna,22aBW.?ltt Pt. tdllU Wlalaad, iM liallnrua, Ohlo.-M- ra. Mo.-M- Ma.-U- Monro HU IeForaatWla. Mm. Anpnrta Vaupcnnann, Deztar, Kansas. Mra. Uula Boots. l. Vtloa, Olilo. Mr. Bt., K.K. What a Husband Replied. Among the bargains to be found these days are women's hats, and a fashionable young Philadelphia wife, who has all the hats she can wear without exciting suspicion, could not resist the temptation to add "just one more" to the collection. When she reached home, she produced it for Caaden,i,JMra.ElUJeonfaMs9atUbarty bonrna Ara. Clrelerllla,OUio-41r- a. VglaW, X. kuntml,M Trantun, Mllwaakaa, Wit. Mrs. Emma Imaa, tS3 1st ftl. CUcatpi, Hi. Mrs. Alranaiipariiiig, 14aCly JX 1. Mla Rator.K.7 UaaoU r. WalayTi!'e,l.-M- ('reason, lalrr-hunc- Pa.-M- Pa, Mrs. Crros Hetrleh. rs. Klls E. Aiker. Pa. Mrs. XJaUa A. I)anham, Bos Nerroas Prostration. Mrs. Clara Frmnks,RJJ). a. Oronoiro, Mo. Mrs. Mae MeKnlelit. NJ.-M- xa. W. P.ValenUna, S02 UaA Camden, coin Arenue. Mud'lr, III. Mrs, May Nolen. MrookTllle, OUio.-- M rs. K KlnnlfOBv Ohio. Mrs. C. Oola. Frank Clark, MIS XV Philadelphia, Pa.-M- rs. i Allejilisuy Are. KdoitIUs, Iowa. These women are only a few of thousands of living witnesses of," the power of Lydia E. Finkham's Vegetable Compound to euro female diseases. Not one of these women ever received compensation in anj form for the use of their names in this advertisement but are willing that we should refer to them because of flie good they may do other Buffering women to prove that Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound is a reliable and honest modicine, and that the statements made in our advertisements regarding its merit are tho truth and nothing but the truth. W. 2.50, L DOUGLAS 3.00, 3.50 & 4.00 SHOES WOMEN wear WUDouglas stylish, perfect fitting, easy walkinf boots, because they ffirm long wear, sane as W.L.DougUs Men's shoes. THE STANDARD OF QUALITY FOR OVER 30 YEARS The workmanship which has madeW. L. Douglas shoes famous the world over is maintained in every pair. 1(1 could ulu you into my large factories at Brockton, Mask, and show you how carefully W.LDouglas shoes are made, you would then understand why they are war ranted to hold their shape, fit better and wear longer than any other makefor the price PJJinrinU The arenatne1iave W. I Dongta vnunuH Bm Bn( priee stampeal on bottom If von cannot obtain W. I. Donclas shoes in town, write for eataloa. Shoes eent direst Joar rom fantor to wearer, all prepaid, Vf.lm DOVQIAS, IIS Spark SU. lirookton, Maaa, Jr y ONK PAIR of mr BOTH' 2,i.80or ' S)3.00 SHOES will poelt I velt outwear X WO PAJLHd ol ordltuur boys' sltoe PUTNAM FADELESS DYES, Cslor more Roods brighter and faster colors than any other dye. One 10c package colors all fibers. They dys in cold water better than any other dye. You can yesny parment without ripping; apart. Write for free booklet How to Dye, Bleach and Mix Colors. MONROE DRUG COMPANY, Qulncy, Ilk ' !' i, - ' i l : |