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Show A FREAK OF NATURE. WHITE MANS COUNTRY. Tht r iCsX ..at. ':?-y- f ? ' V. ,f -- - V Hlf A, V; - y riivjr; jMvfV 1 m f ! . 4 : N Y t ;;;7;w7;, & ..: . ffxiM :.&':'i .! ; .: Mrs. Anderson, a prominent society woman of Jacksonville, Fla., daughter of Recorder of Deeds, West, who witnessed her signature to the following letter, praises Lydia E. Pmkham's Vegetable Compound, Mrs. : u Dkae Pixkiiau There are but few wives and have not at tunes endured agonies and such pain as Low I wish such women knew the value of Lydia E. Pink ft Compound. It b remarkable medicine, different in action from any I ever knew and thoroughly reliable. 1 have seen cases where women doctored for years without pent benefit, who were cured in less than three months after takingperma, your while others who were chronic and incurable egetable Compound, out came cured, happy, and in perfect health after a thorough treatment with this medicine. I have never used it myself without great benefit. A few doses restores my strength and appetite, gaining and tones ur the entire systeim 1 our medicine has been tried and found true, hence AxI)ERS0 225 Washington St, Jack- Db SS0 eonvfile Jms YogiS Mrs. Reed, 2425 E. Cumberland St., Philadelphia, Pa., says t Dear Mrs. Pixkiiau: I feci it my duty to write and tell you the good I have received from Lydia E. PinkLams Vegetable Compound. I have been a great sufferer with female trouble, trying different doctors and medicines with no benefit Two years I went undej an operation, and it left mo ago in a very weah condition. I had stomach trouble, backache, headache, palpitation of the heart, and was very nervous; in fact, I ached all over. I find yours is the only medicine that reaches such troubles, and would cheerfully recommend Lydia If. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound to all suffering women. Y When women are troubled with irregular or painful menstruation, weakness, leucorrhcea, displacement or ulceration of the womb, that bearing-dow- n feeling, inflammation of the ovaries, backache, flatulence, general debility, indigestion, and nervous prostration, they should remember there is one tried and true remedy. Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound at onc removes such troubles. The experience and blossoms, which, if they received the proper encouragement from the weather, would doubtless develop Into fruit. The phenomenon has been the subject of much comment in the hill district and there have been many visitors to the place to witness the strange sight. The tree i3 oue of a number which stand on the property occupied by C Altenburger at 29 Maple avenue. It is said to be about 12 years old and is about 15 feet In height. The pears which the tree bears are of large size, being of the late variety and the crop of fruit this year amounted to about half a bushel. Some days ago Mr. Altenburger noticed that one of his trees was attracting an unusual amount of attention from passersby and upon investigation ha discovered that the tree was partly covered with blossoms. The old leaves, which have clung to the branches during the summer, have turned brown sines the cold weather came and have begun to fall from tha tree. Aided no doubt by the warm weather that prevailed during the eartlement by north Europeans, it Is ly portion of the month, the tree has worth while to show its exact position put forth a new crop of green leaves on this little map. The area in black and blossoms and these, with the old leaves and fully developed fruit, proon the map is the plateau. It was judicious to be sceptical duce a strange combination. The other pear trees in the yard about the fitness of any part of equatorial Africa for white colonists; but have shown no signs of producing a the unanimity of testimony concern- second crop and this one seems to be alone in its freakish" tendencies. ing this plateau seems to have settled Pittsburg Telegraph. its favor. the question in York state. Every white man who has ever been there, from Joseph Thomson, who discovered it, to the latest traveler, declares that it is perfectly fitted to be colonized by many thousands of the white race. It is directly under the equator, and because it is the only region in equatorial Africa that offers a field for 3t- - j LM-- L'X African Plateau Under the Equa- Pittsburg Pear Tree Has Fruit anc tor Where European Children Thrive. Blossoms on the Same Branch. A peculiar freak of nature has been Between Mount Kenia, the great snow mountain of equatorial Africa, obserd during the last week In the and Victoria Nyanza is a plateau or 31st ward, in the shape u a pear ti series of plateaus as large as New which has produced a second crop of Too Heavy a Weight. writes to the London Country Life: Many years ago one man bet another that he could not move an ordinary brick tied to the end of a cord two or three miles long, I forget which. A straight and level road just outside Chichester was selected for the trial; the brick was not moved and the man lost his bet for a large amount. It was stated by some one present that the brick, although weighing only about seven pounas, would, from a distance of two or three miles, represent a dead weight of nearly a ton. A correspondent Had the Wrong Parcel. 'Two Taunton men went on a fishing trip to Lakeville lately and were so eager for their sport they started breakfastless, but the wife of one of s the pair put up a nice lunch of srnd-wiche- and other good things, wrapping the food in a neat parcel. After tney had rowed and fished for a couple of hours, appetite began to assert Itself, so they opened the parcel and found It to contain a lot of soiled collars and cuffs. Intended for shipment to the laundry. There were two bundles at home and the men had taken the wrong one. Boston Globe. The Root. of some f the most noted testimony women of America go to prove, a question, that Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compoundbeyond will correct all such trouble at once by removing the cause and restoring the organs to a and normal condition. If in doubt, write Mrs. Pinkham athealthy Lynn, Mass, as thousands do. Her advice is free and helpful. No other medicine for women in the world has received such widespread and unqualified endorsement. No other medicine has such a record of cures of female troubles. Refuse to buy any substitute. FORFEIT if w cannot forthwith produce the original letten sad signatures of prove tueir absolute genuineness. $5000 above laatimoniala, which willXjdia Pinkham Medicine Co HALLS CANKER FOR THB MOUTH. THROAT, STOMACH AND BOWELS. ... -- HWVMMiWVWWVVWMi- - RICHTER, nerve no racking labor for men to do. But the desirability of further rapid or sudden reductions in the hours of work It open to serious question. Instead ol Increasing the amount of contentment and happiness In the world it might add to tne sum of vice, crime and misery. Civilization, we have regretfully to admit, has not yet nullified the true If hoary and timeworn saw that an Idle brain is the devil's workshop. Kanasas City Journal. ter still, Real Estate More homes bought, more homes sold through my agency than any other in A Salt Lake City. If yo u wUh to bell or if A you desire to buy dontfail to call or write A. RICHTER, $ Salt Luke City. WWW VWVVVWW VWV 19 W. VVV Danger in an Idle Brain. Is to be hoped that the time will come when there will be less, or bet It Salt Lake City A Salt lake City, Utah. Drug Co., General Agents'. Nelden-Judso- n A. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND GENERAL STORES NEVER FAILS First South. Dish Washing in Winter. Housekeepers naturally dread dish wash, lng In winter, owing to the fact that II chaps the hands and renders them hard and rough. Much of the injury, however, results from the use of Impure soap. If dishes and Ivory Boap is used In washing the hands are carefully rinsed and dried, R. PARKER. E. not will chap. they FLOUR OGDENS BEST AND Cats on Ocean Liners. From eight to twelve cats are part of the equipment of every great ocean MADE BY liner, and these same pussies duly OGDEN MILLING & ELEVATOR CO. appear on the ships books, where their rations are accounted for. Each UTAH. OQDEN, cat is stationed at a different part of the ship, and certain stewards are told off to feed them daily. There is not a rivalry between different stewCOPIES little ards when the respective merits as rat PIECES. catchers of different cats under their STANDARD 10 COPIES charge are being discussed. for Send SI.OO. (postpaid) won- - Dl AIIOC direct from factory, RIUw A big saving to you. bargain la and Stops the CoughCold at once for catalogue and price. Man do Works Off the Guitars, Strings and Fittings. Price 25a. Tablets. Laxative Brorno Quinine PHOENIX HIGH P1TEHT 5,000 y Money, they say. Is the root of all evil; For money men cheat and for money men slay; For money we turn from our fathers and mothers. For money we war with our sisters and brothers; But, say, Invention of Without this Satan, Wbat kind of a world would this world be For For For For money men strangle the souls that God gave them. money we sigh and for money we pray; money men crush the weak children who iove them, money forget that the Lord Is above CURED PERMANENTLY U borne, without Kulf. or Goutdirection boo, under he penon.l H. D..Cnrr of B. H. Hn gpaci.llit 16 Tear.). Write for free end full particulars. Cell Cencer Cure Co. ta. Herding. OGDEN, UTAH. inter-mountai- n business COLLEGE AT OGDEN, UTAH, place more young people into good position than eL educational laatltation ii the for catalogue to A. SMITH, No. tea Twenty-Fourt- h St. 8t DOING COTTON 'ere COS ffLT MATTBeSS uAaaMTiit Fe Pamirs Jeod for our 49nd Anniversary Booh on Pet-containing nearly 180 illustration of meeban J6 movement, and valuable law point frr Invenj llat Fand manufaetursra; alto an Interesting Y wveettont FREE. Ifcm't wait, write Mason, FENWICK A LAWRENCE, Patent Lawrura. Washington, D. C. Up Car. running from Nealmont to Tyrone, Pa. The motorman saw a dark object astride one of the rails, and believing it was a man, applied the power and stopped the car within a few feet of the object, which turned out to be a black bear prepared for battle. The motorman dropped the fender of the car and applying all the power shot the car forward. It struck the bear amidships and hurled him to the side of the track. The assault disconcerted the animal, and evidently In fright, it took to the mountain at the side of the road. ' , Hal's Thoughts on Things. blamed seldom that things go right In this world, said Hungry Hal, the philosopher. What we want we cant git, and what we dont want we have to take. Last July when I didnt have no use fer an overcoat people left their doors wide open fer anybody to sneak In that wanted to. Now when Its got to a point where Id like to pick a little fruit from some hall tree they keep the doors all shut Its the same old trouble. Its e Slate of Quality. Pike secured a slab Manager Inches square the other twenty-fou- r day which was taken out of one of the state quarries at Northfield, Vt., The piece was sawed and In 1869. planed when quarried and left on the ground. During these thirty-fivyears it has been exposed to the frosts and snows of winter and the hot suns and rains of summer under the most trying conditions. When the stone was cleaned it showed up as bright and in as good condition as when first taken from the quarry. h.worid. Best mettress Irt make. Better than env teetem Will coet you leee money. Aak your doelor for It. took for our trade merk. Utah Bedding Sill North u W.,1 end . Ml g Co., Uke City. H ORELLS RESPONSE. SISTERS OE CHARITY Graceful and Witty Acknowledgment of a Chairman's Introduction. A professor who acted as chairman of a meeting at which the late Max Usc.Pe-ru-n- a O'Rell was to lecture introduced the Frenchman in the following manner: Ladies and Gentlemen: When we wish to see ourselves as individuals we have recourso to the mirror. This we cannot do as a nation. I take pleasure in introducing a gentleman who will act as a French mirror, by means of which you will, 1 am sure, obtain an adequate and pleasing view of yourselves as a nation. The introduction pleased O'Rell and he responded in a vein as jovial: am requested to reflect on a nation. However, I must take second place to the man in the moon, for he reflects on the earth. As an imported French mirror I shall do the best I can to give you a correct picture of the nation And if your chairman remains where he is, In the background, he will add greatly to the reflective power of the mirror. Catarrh e In this world goes dead wrong. In the summer, when a body aint got no use for haystacks, theres plenty of em, but when Its winter and theyd come in handy they're mostly gone. When a man feels as though hed like to mow a lawn fer Head of the Sultan. Here Is an Arabic chart showing his supper there aint nothin to do the sultan of Turkeys character, but shovel snow. Theres never any It was published In fruit on the trees except when yon phrenologically. an Arabic journal, and although not feel too tired to pick it, and when got an appetite fer pie they're actually stated. It is sufficiently Im- youve dead sure to hand you out a ham plied and generally understood among sandwich. When folks want Ice they the Orientals that this chart is Inhave to pay fer When they don't tended to represent the truthfully cranial humps of Abdul Hamid. They need it they can pick it off'm their whiskers. Its a tough old world any way you look at Everything it it Women In Sugar Beet Fields. During the summer large numbers of women come from Poland, Silesia and Galacla to central Germany to work In the sugar beet fields. They go In gangs, in charge of a male overseer and receive thirty-fivcents a day and hoard. e ed, and It took a surgeon two hours the mans jaw back Into place. to ft Congressmans Letter. 1 HE GLADDENED THE CHILDREN. Baltimore Citizen Introduced German Toys in America. Perhaps Mr. Henry Schwarz of Baltimore actually was not, as has been claimed, the man who introduced a new element in American life by bringing German toys here and opening the eyes of this countrys children to their delights. Girls and boys, doubtless, have had toys ever since it has been possible to construct a doll out of rags or an imitation gun out of a stick of wood; but at any rate, Mr. Schwarz was one of the pioneers in bringing the German variety, wnlch may be described as the toy rescued from barbarism and made civilized, here. As a matter of business he created a demand for these wares and then set himself to supply that demand. but it Is impossible to believe that he did not have a sympathy for his work that was beyond business, a genuine interest in childish pleasures, otherwise he never would have had the faith in his business and its extension which he did have. Baltimore News. In every country of the ciwlued world The following letter is from Cengr Sisters of Chanty are known. Not Only Meekison, of Napoleon, Ohio: dothey minister to tha spiritual and intel- The Peruna 'Medicine Co Columbus, O.t lectual needs of the charges committed to Gentlemen; I their caie, but they also minister to their have used several boftles of Peruna bodily needs. With so many children to take care of and feel greatly and to protect from climate and disease, benefited therethese wise and prudent Sisters have found by fiom my caPerunaa never failing safeguard. tarrh of the head, Dr. Hartman receives many letters from and feel encourCatholic Sisters from ail over the United aged to believe States. A recommend recently received thatitscontinued from a Catholic institution in Detroit, use will fully Mich., reads as follows; eradicate a disDr. S. B. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio: ease of thirty DearSIn "The young girl who used years standing." David Meekison. the Peruna was suffering from laryngiDr. Hartman, one of the best knows COOL IN FACE OF DANGER. tis, and loss of voice. The result of physicians and surgeons in the United the treatment was most States, was the first man to formulate PeWomans Presence of Mind That Foil- Sho found great relief, satisfactory. and after runa. It was through bis genius and pered the Burglar. further use of the medicine we hope severance that it was introduced to the According to a San Francisco ex- to be able to say she Is entirety cured. medical profession of this country. a Sisters oi Charity. change If you do not derive prompt and satislady whose husband had was The out under care for the evening was about to the of factory results from the use of Peruna, gone young girl the used of Sisters for and Peruna write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a retire for the night with her Infant Charity child when to her amazement she catarrh of the throat with good results as full statemeut of your case and he will be tha above letter testifies. pleased to give you his valuable advice perceived the foot of a man beneath Send to the Peruna Medicine Co., Co- gratis. the bed. Instead of calling for as- lumbus, Address Dr Hartman, President of The Ohio, for a free hook written by sistance she coolly went to the childi Dr. Hartman. Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O. cot and sat and sung till the little one went to sleep. Two hours then remained before her husband came in. gunmiiiuuuiiuuuiiimuuunuuunua He was surprised to find her waiting IS up, but when his wife handed him an envelope saying, You might run and post this, the cause of her waiting MUSIC CO. I was revealed. Instead of a letter the Forty yean 050 and after iftany years E following was written on the envelof use on the eajtern coast Tower 'a PIANOS S350 FOR $190 A burglar is under the bed; ope: Waterproof Oiled Coats vtere Introduced 150 ORCANS FOR $ $75 run fetch the police. The husband m the West end were called Slickers 6y returned in a few minutes with a the pioneers and cowboys. This jrapNic 10.000 PlfCOO SHUT MUOIO AT 10 CSNTS PSA COPT . name has cme Into such enerel use' that policemn and the man whs arrested. The burglar had no idea that the lady Is frequently though wrongfully applied it : IIND POA OATALOOUl. knew he was there until the policeto many substitutes You want the genuine man pulled him out. Look for the Agnof the Fish,and Fergus Coalter Music Co-- , e the nsne Tower on the buttons. SALT LAKE CITY. . i WOES OF THE TRAVELER. ruMmanciwavuioLMs' SOLO BY RepRESSNTATIVt TRADE wTnrmmfHmffffmiMinnwfiwwwwiTnft THE WORLD OVER. Variation of Moscow Clocks a Sourci A J Town CO..MSTON. MASS US A. of Annoyance. Town (AMMAN CO.Liwtrf TOIONTO. (AN Arthur Symons in his book or Cities says that no two clocks ir Moscow agree; even In the best hotelt a clock will solemnly strike 3 a quar ter of an hour before its neighboi strikes 7. The confusion is Increased by the fashion of sticking up dummy clocks in the streets as advertise FOR ments. The maddening moment comet when you have to catch a train ai Moscow. The railway timetables art worked on St. Petersburg time, whict differs by half an hour from Moscow time. When you are told that the St DAYNES & ROMNEY PIANO Co Petersburg express leaves at 9 oclocl you are in doubt as to whether it BALT LAKE CITY. leaves at 8:30, 9 or 9:30 by your care fully adjusted watch. QllllllllllWlllllllTIMI IMIWIMTIIIH?nT?T?TTCf ess-m- an NO.. SLUM LIKES TOE Fergus Coalter I i ORGANS $58.50 Indians Fear the Dead. The idea of immortality Is very prevalent among the Mexican Indians, but they are afraid of their dead, who, they say, feeling lonely in the spirit world and desirous of having their friends and relatives Join them, come back and make them ill. The dead also envy the heirs all the good things they have left behind. To pacify the departed the surviving members oi the family make a number of feasts for him in the course of the first year after bis death. BOTH FEEL Good Shot for a Boy. A boy in Bemls, Me., shot a blue heron on the wing at a distance of 1,000 feet one day last week. The Keelejr Institute 334 W, 8. Temple St. Silt Laka City, Utah. I BETTER THAN GOLD for tha teeth. It prevents decay. It hardens tha gums and puriCes tha breath and mouth. SAVES TEETH MIDWIFE Mr Ltzxl Metier Graduate Midwife of experience oflerc service and quiet, borne before, during and after confinement. lteferaoces g ?eo Correspondence will receive pn mpt attention aod in atriot confidence. Addreea, Mhs. Uicsokb, 336 W. Third North, Salt Lakt City. CRISMON & NICHOLS, SEND FOR PRIOR LIST. Wsst Ttmpla SL SALT LAKE CITY a. o. aox 7a. Physical health, mental health, Indeed almost everything good on this earth depend In great measure upon proper food. Without health nothing Is worth while and health can be won almost every time by proper feeding on the scientific food Grape-NutA California trained nurse proved this: Three years ago I was taken very sick, my work as a trained nurse having worn me out both in body and mind, and medicine failed to relieve me at all. After seeing a number of physicians and specialists and getting no relief I was very much discouraged and felt that I would die of general nervous and physical collapse. My condition was so bad I never Imagined food would help me but on the advice of a friend I tried Grape-NutThe first package brought me so much relief that I quit the medicines and used Grape-Nut- s steadily three times a day. The result was that within 6 months I had so completely regained my strength and health that I was back nursing again and I feel the Improvement in my brain power just as plainly as I do in physic strength. After my own wonderful experience with Grape-NutI have recommended it to my patients with splendid success and it has worked wonders in the cases of many invalids whom I have attended professionally. Name given by Postuqi Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Look In each package for a copy of the famous little book The Road to Well vllle. s "Do you think its true that Nebuchadnezzar ate grass? "Why not? Lots of people eat these health foods and seem to get along. CURED. tit S. What Proper Food Does for Both Mind and Body. s. Danger In a Yawn. A milkman In Gardner, Mass., yawn- A DRUNKENNESS First-Clas- are described In Arabic, of course, and the following Is a translation of the chief legends: 1, blindness; 2, cruelty; 8, pride; 4, treachery; 5, obstinacy; 6, disorder; 7, love of money; 8, center of wickedness; 9, fanaticism; 10, spite; II, despotism; 12, 13, fickleness. bloodthirstyness; At the corners of the mouth is the damaging Inscription, "False promises, all of which goes to show that the sultan Is not popular in certain quarters of his own domain. New York Herald. for Coughs, Colds, Grip ond I two-third- UTAH THE Holds bear held up a trolley car them; Si Egyptians Were Shortlived. Le Blant has found on forty-tw- o mummies exact Indications of the agg at which the individual died. So fa as this allows any Inference this Ins of the ancient dicates that Egyptians died before they reached the age of forty. Bear A huge But, say. Do you know that without this same root of all evil We would still gnaw at roots and run naked 8. E. Kiser In Chicago Record-Heral- o the McKANNON BROS. MUSIC CO. sZf83 Washington Ave. Ogden. Utah. These are the signals used In the French army maneuvers. Hungry Lynn DIPHTHERIA REMEDY AND Signals. Army WAX EVERY WOMAN a beautiful Can have b complexion uiing COOKS LEMON CREAM. Ileal iw ....... .76 BIlTr, Cop'f., Prompt return 00 mail a&xnplM, ,T" Ogden Assay Co. and makes the skin like velvet Fall dl reoUouB for curing dlseaited ki n wl th each jar. Bend 0U0 (stamps or money order) for tarre trial alee. Result delightful. Cook Chemleal Co., Manufacturers of superior u i let prepara9 tions, Bagie Block, Halt LAke City, Utah. R. H. OFFICER & CO., A8SAYERS AND CHEMISTS "Sgg Howard E. Burton. Salt LaLe Citj, I'lak A7;"und 8ectmen price. Gold, Si Irer, Lead, $1: Gold Silver 7fic; Goid.fiOo. Zloe or Copper fl ('raoideteat. Mailing envelope and full price list sent on application. Control and Empire work (solicited. Lettil-vll- le Coio. Reference, Carbonate Kati Rank. B. C. MORRIS FLORAL CO. UL Bait Floral Design, For All Occasions. Prompt and Careful Attantion Given to Mail Orders. PHONES SALT LAKE CITY ion-86- I PAY SPOT CASH FOR StT land warrants Issued to eoldtersuf any ssar P1LAKK S KEQB, Butts HIOHEST CASH PRICK PAID POR We tesrfc tin Barber Trad In 8 Weeks and guarantee rite for particular positions. HOLER S BARBER COLLEGE, DairvBR Colo., D uxas, RAW FURS and GAME HEADS WRITS MEHESY. THE FURRIER. POR PRIOR LIST. SALT LAMP OITY UTAH CAPSICUU VASELINE (PUT UP 1JC COLLAPTBL TUBES) tubatitule for and superior to mustard or an? other plaster, and will not blister the most delicate akin. The and curative Quahtiee of this article are wonderful. It will stop the toothache at once, and relieve head A ache and sciatica. We recommend it aa the best and safest external eounterimtant known, also aa an external remedy for pain in the ehest and stomach and all rheumatic, neuralgic and A trial will prove what we gouty complaints. claim for it, and it will be found to be invaluable in the household. Many people say it is the best of all your preparations. " Price 15 cents, at all druggists or other dealers, or by tending this amount to us in postage stamps we will send you a tube by mail No article should be accepted by the public unless the same carries our label, as otherwise it is not genuine. CHESEBPOLOH MF3. CO., I Write me nVQora DEBVElt, COLO. Block. tit,. Salt Labs Crr MASQUERADE TUME8 NO PON CATAlOSU.S F oV RENT ANO 8ALT LAKE COSTUMING FHON. 70. 7 t. FNIC1. HOUSE TATI ST., .AIT LAP. CIW Elite Matrimonial Journal 5.0nVZi;. Marry to your advantage 9 months 1 Oc. or 5c per copy Ute Pub. Co., P.0. 168. Baltimore. mL- with photos. When Anewering Advertisements Kindly Mention This Paper. W. N. U., Salt Lake No. 48, 1003 PISOSCUREFO CUKES IfHEIC ILL USE Beet Cough byrup. Tastes Good, ua In time. Sold hy druggists. ONSUMPT |