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Show STRANGS WY HOLLANDS FAD as Period for a Foot Bath. . jiunster, the a'ged granddaugh- IV. of England, of Kin? William She written an autobiography. 1837 she went with her i.tes that in to take luncheon with Lady T2ni. "To this day" she says ! taste cold turkey and salad n my P "tthoat their C0DrlnS Huse dining nd's e'0 Ho,land of brilliant silver and glass, B 7 smart footmen, and, most of all, most charming looking lady with a pale face the palest face I saw and wit Butdl a think I ever smile. She sat In a tmavenly, sweet and her occupation i,rge armchair, even young as I was, joemed to me, a dining room. She was trange in at the dining room table sitting jot in a corner of wltb every one else, but A maid was kneeling by jjo room. w bathing the pale, sweet, smiling the loveliest white feet ladys feet This lady a largp china foot tub! vaa the famous Lady Holland, and I beard it said that these, to outsiders, took place in the peculiar ablutions of Holland House during dining room luncheon whether there were visitors Luncheon Hour .. Cf 11 or not! Preachers Evidence. June 27. Diabetes has The III., Boland, been looked upon as an inoo long curable form of kidney disease that cure for it must rank as one of 0 oure medical discoveries tbe most valuable And every day brings of tbe age. Kid-Be- y forth fresh evidence that Dodds cure diabetes. ImPills will in their favor Is giv- portant evidence well-know- n en by Rev. Thos. P. Norman, the Baptist minister here. Mr. says: -of a bad I bad all the symptoms case of diabetes and received so much benefit from the use of Dodds Pills that I cheerfully recommend them to anyone suffering from,, that Dodds Kidney Pills dread disease. will cure tbe worst form of diabetes.' cure Dodds Kidney Pills always diabetes, one of the final stages of kidney disease. All tbe earlier stages are from backache to rheumatism naturally much more easily cured by tbe same remedy. Dorman Kid-Be- y Russian Soldier's Coolness. though not strictly of the soldiers in a redoubt at Sebastopol who were about to pirtake of the usual soup from the usual pan. A shell fell In their midst Russian ran and. but a Weldropping It into the pail, cried: come, Mariah Ivanovba, and taste our 1 A good story, Cossack, is told TRUE TO HIS PRINCIPLES. Soldier's Admiration Won Fidelity of Queen Victoria. What Is believed to be an unpub. lished story about the late ictona is told by Rev. R. Queen Harris Llojd, who for six years was a army chaplain. One of the color sergeants of the Scots guards under his pastoral care was selected, he said, to drill Prince Arthur of Connaught, and for that purpose was frequently at Bucking-haOn palace. one occasion Queen .ctoria Invited him. with others, to LIVE STGQv 6 WHY HOT WEATHER MAKES WOMEN NERVOUS. 1 i r-- a v & Wes-leya- attend a theatrical entertainment the palace, and was astonishedat when the young soldier asked to be excused, stating that that form of entertainment had been a snare to him In his younger days, and that he had made a vow never to have anything to do with it again. In a few days he was summoned into the royal presence, where he found a beautiful breakfast service on the table. Addressing him, Queen ictoria said: I have sent for you. sergeant, to tell you how much I honor you for the stand you made for your Christian principles, and I aalt you to accept this breakfast service as a token of how your queen appreciates men who are true to their deepest convict'ons. PASTORS THOUGHTS AWAY. Humorous Incident That Made His Congregation Smile. A Pennsylvania pastor, who helped my head and heart a great deal in my boyhood days, was sometimes rathei hard on his choir. He could sing and loved to sing and intended others should sing. One Sunday morning he gave out a very long, difficult and slow hymn, no doubt Intending to skip some of the stanzas, but his mind wandered. The choir was exhausted before half through. At the next to the last verse the choir hesitated and looked at him beseechingly, but to no avail, then started on. At the last verse, during the interlude, he arose and requested them to sing the last verse. His manner carried the idea that they would have to skip a number of tefsefl to do It The choir smiled and came to life. The congregation smiled and sat up better. The pastor was surprised and wondered, but for all I know he never learned the cause of the wave of cheer that M. passed over the church. Earl Pratt Do Your Feet Ache and Burn? Shake into your shoes, Allens Foot-Easa powder for the feet. It makes soup." tight or New Shoes feel Easy. Cures Swollen, Hot, Sweating Feet, Corns and Statue of Tough Timber. Bunions. At all Druggists and Shoe duraan is exceedingly Sycamore Stores, 25c. Sample sent FREE. Adstatue from It a now and wood, ble dress Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. Is GIzeh In the museum of reported Parisian Dog School. sound and natural In appearance, alA school for dogs Is the latest dethough nearly 6.000 years old. velopment of the educational move ment ... It has been established In Paris with the object of teaching, not The schoolletters, but politeness. room is furnished with chairs, tables and rugs, to give the necessary "le The cal color" to the surroundings. dog pupils are trained to welcome visitors by Ji mplng up, wagging tha Vegetable Compound tail and giving a low bark. When the visitor leaves, the dog accompanies him to the door and bows his farewell 1 Remedy by bending his head to the floor. He Is trained likewise to pick up a handkerchief .glove or fan that has been dropped and return it to the owner. For He Is taught further to walk with "proud and prancirg steps when out with his mistress. B. C. MORRIS FLORAL CO. Ascertain Your Feelings. Best Floral Designs For All Occasions. If you want Schopenhauer said: Prompt and Careful Attention Given to Mail Orders. out your real opinion of any PHONES 10U.H53. SALT LAKE CITY to find made one, observe the Impression you by the first sight of a letter upon If afflicted wltb ora eyes uae Thompsons Eye Water from him. LydiaE.Pinkhams Woman's Woman's Ills. I" For Infants and Children. The Horse's Walking Gait. How fast the horse walks regulates to some extent his value. The slow walking horse is a tiresome animal to labor with if one has an ambition to do a good days work. On the farm the rate at which a horse can walk is seldom considered at breeding time, yet we must expect that slow slow walking horses will produce walking horses, and that fast walking horses will produce fast walking horses. This is a principle that it will pay to keep sight of when the mares and stallions are being mated. Some of our best farmers claim that it is largely a matter of training, anu that the slow horses can be trained to Increase their speed of walking This may be so, but it is more likely that the habit of slow or fast walking is a matter of Inheritance. However it will be a good thing for the men that teach horses to work to take the habit of slow walking in hand if the colt has formed it and try to break It by teaching the animal to walk fast One horseman says that if a colt is allowed to walk slowly when he Is being trained to work he will hold to the habit all the rest of his life. A colt that is naturally slow may be taught to walk fast, so this man says, and once the habit is formed it will remain with him when he is actually engaged in work, though he may drop back to his old habit when he is out of harness. Slowness of walking is a great defect In the otherwise valuable horse. If there Is another horse with him that horse also must walk slowly to adapt himself to the first horse, while the man that drives them must also lose his time. In the course of a year this amounts to a very large Item, and when It Is figured in dollars and cents is not a factor to be despised. It Is desirable to have on the farm only fast walking horses, and such animals make all farm wprk easier whore horses are employed. When we consider that some horses walk fifty per cent faster than do others, we can readily understand that the additional work done by a fast walking team of horses over a slow walking team might easily be the difference between profit and loss on the operations with which they were connected on the farm. It is suggested that when the colt Is being broken to work he have a ration rich in protein, like oats, so that he may have sufficient stamina and latent force to make it easy for him to adopt a vigorous gait in his work. ord to a high wheel sulky and lower Travis Glorious Victory. By his victory in the British ama- her own of 2:05, teur golf championship at Sandwich She will also start to beat her mile Walter J. Travis, the champion of wagon record and Dexter's two mile America, accomplished what is con- record. Sir Albert S. will try to beat ceded to be by the conservative critics the records of pacing geldings. on the other side of the water the Indian to Enter Harvard. most brilliant achievement ever reWord has been reeehed at Harvard corded in the history of amateursff. For a player of less than ten years that Captain Johnson of tbe Carlisle experience to meet and defeat in turn Indian football team will enter the such players as Holden, Robb. Reatle, university next tall. The Indian quarter back Is one of the most sensaHilton, Hutchinson and Blackwell men who may be said to have inherit- tional plavers on the gridiron. There ed their golfing Instincts was quite is some doubt as to whe'her lie will an upset to the theory that correct be eligible. If tbe Carlisle Indian foim is the great essential to golfing school Is accepted as a preparatory success. The quiet little man from academy he will bo eligible, but if tt W the Garden City club went into tne ranked among the collegiate Institucamp of the Philistines and came tions he will r.ot be able to plav until away with the plunder. His success, he has been at Harvard a full year. in addition to being a source of gratiAustralian Champion Coming. fication to players on this side of the According to a letter which Bam water, is only another evidence of the brain work that the American Fitzpatrick received from a friend in brings into play both In his business the antipodes, Peter Felix, the heavyand in bis sports. It was American weight champion of Australia, has brain that invented the rubber cored sailed for America to meet Champion ball and It was the Travis brain that Jim Jeffries. Felix is colored, and for this realearned how to play it. Taking up the most son Jeffries may refuse to meet him, when in life a at game period men are considered too old to acquire because the boilermaker has repeatedchampionship style, Travis worked ly said that he will not meet a negro. But as Felix will come to these but the problem of his own triumphs. Persistent practice, with a constant shores as a representative champion thought of cause and efTect, enabled of another country, Jeffries may be him to overcome the handicap of his forced to notice him. late start, and this brain work, couBadger Freshman Crew Wina. pled wltb his magnificent, nerve, won The freshman crew of the Wisconfor him the highest honor it is possible sin University won from the St. Johns for any golfer to secure. Military Academy eight over a mile and a half course at Madison, June 4. Michigan Still the Champion. Michigan Is still the champion of all The winners covered the distance In the West. June 4 on Marshall field 6:35, which, considering the condition About Baby Beef. In making baby beef it Is necessary that tbe calves to be used for that purpose contain a good deal of improved blood. It is not easy to make a profitable bunch of baby beeves from every kind of calves. The higher the grade of calf used the better will be the results both in feeding and in This is a point that is marketing. neglected by thousands of men that try to make money shipping cattle to market. After all that has been said, it Is surprising that men will still try to make baby beef out of the poorest stock they can , obtain. Good breeding is the best foundation for good feeding. After the question of breeding is settled comes the question of time of age of the calves, is evident that the man that is trying to prepare a bunch of such animals for market will need to have his animals of about the same age at time If their ages vary of marketing. greatly he will find It difficult to feed them with an economy of time and labor, and when he comes to market them they are likely to be so uneven that the price will be considerably reduced. What is more likely In such a case is that the animals will, part :he Wolverine team, in one of the of them, stay at home and part go to most stubbornly fought meets ever, market. This will mean that the mar- held, won the Intercollegiate Conferketed ones will cost more for trans- ence Athletic association honors for portation than they should and that the fourth consecutive time with a tothe others will have to be marketed tal of thirty-twpoints. Chicago was later at considerable advance in cost a close second with twenty-ninpoints for shipping. Where they are of near- while Wisconsin was but four points Purdue ly the same age they will grow up to farther back with twenty-five- . to the marketable age having a nearly was fourth with twelve, and the othuniform appearance. ers trailed. Six conference records were broken The new n cords and two equaled. Horse Stables. in the Light and eighty yard hundred are: Eight arThe most modern stables are 1:58 Wisconsin; Breitkreutz, run, ranged with the idea of giving the breaks record of 2:00 held by horse an abundance of light. In many same man. Discus. 125 feet 314 of these the heads of the horses are inches, Rose. Michigan; breaks record toward the outer walls and there Is of 118 feet 9 Inches, held by Swift of of side the stable in opthe window 3 feet 11 inches, is a factor Iowa. High jump, breaks posite each stall. Light records of Wisconsin; Fulirer, that makes for good health, and there 5 feet 11 inches, held by Brener of is little danger of having too much inch. Michigan. Shot put, 47 feet of It. In the summer time these winbreaks record of 41 dows are covered with screens and the Rose,8 Michigan; held by Kirby of Noinches, the summer feet files kept out while 137 feet 1 Dame. Hammer tre throw, are numerous come in. There breezes record breaks Thomas. Purdue; inch, old stables now dark that might be of 137 feet 1 inches, held by Pell made light by some inexpensive alterbe made as of Drake. Broad jump, 22 feet These should ations. inches, Friend, Chicago; breaks recas In season the possible. early inches, held by ord of 22 feet 5 ' Records were Hopkins of Chicago. both summer calf the growing Keep hurdles in and the low the equaled and winter. e run. The Kind You Have .Vegetable Always Bought Preparalionlbr As- similating tlicFoodanclBegula-Un- g the Stomachs anrt Bowels of Promotes e Bears the Signature Digeslion.Cheerful-nessat- xl Rest. Contains neither Opium, Morphine nor Mineral. of NotKaiicotic. Aape Mix Senna UnekdlU Sola AwteSeed In - Bi Gutituibrf(i. WinHStmd, Clothed Sugar h&fiaytmm- Use flavor Aperfecl Remedy forConsBpa-Ron- , Sour Slomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .FeverishFacsimile Signature or Thirty Years new' YORK. RELIABLE assays. ,7i Gold and Gold. Prompt returnl on mnU um pie l 0t .. Ul Olden Assay Co. When Answering Advertisements Kindly Mention This Paper. W N. u salt Lake-N- o. 27. 1904. PHOVIDENT PEOPLE of figure on the relative value foods. Anyone can demonstrate that PEER.Y BROS. WHEAT FLAKES Kse twice the vslue of other break-fi- sms 'A: A V st foods 2 lb. instead of I lb. cereaJi In Stmt price ab other often even lees. I lb. packet dc root of the trouble by correcting the digestion. Perfect digestion furnishes increased nutrition for the Derve centers. Peifeclly digested food gives these reservoirs of life a vitality which creates strong, steady nerves, and in thi manner fortifies and nouri- i'rs life. M iss Blanche Grey .a prominent young '1 in society woman of Memphis. recent letter from 174 Alai a.i.a street, writes: To a society wnm.a whotA nervous force Is often taxed to ths utmost from lack of rest ami irregular meals, know t f nothing which is of 80 much benefit rs teruna. I took it a few months ago when I felt my strength giving way, and it boon made itself manifest in giving me new strength ,4! ss Blanche Qrey. and health. Contains No Narcotics. One reason why Peruna has found permanent use In so many homes is that it contains no narcotic of any kind. Benina is perfectly harmless, it can any length of time without acquiring a drug habit. lYmna docs not produce temporary results. Jt is permanent in its effect. Jt lias no bad effect upon the system, and gradually eliminates catarrh by removing the cause of cut art h. There are a multitude of homes w here Peruna has been used o it and on for twenty years. Such a thing could not be possible if Peruna contained any drugs of a narcotic nature. At this season of the yea we are peculiarly liable to inflammations of the stomach and bowels. It is the part of wisdom to learn how to cut them short and in tlie easist and quickest manner. Peruna does this by its peculiar power over all forms of catarrhal troubles. - Pe-ru-- be-use- Weil Known Canadian Lady Sends Letter of Endorsement to Miss Mary Burns, 23 Spring Garden Having Road, Halifax, N. S., writes: Used Peruna for indigestion and stomach trouble and to build up a broken down system with the very best results, I am pleased to state my experience with this excellent medicine. 1 had been troubled with stomach trouble and poor digestion for some years, and although I tried many remedies and dieting, nothing seemed to restore my health until I used Peruna. In three months I had entirely recovered my health and Strength. Mary Burns. A Pe-ru-- ' Show Surgical Operations. Married Life in Abyssinia. records are now, Cinematograph can husband who a In Abyssinia, afford the expense Is continually add- made of all operations performed bjrlAs a certain famous physician and auring to his household of wives. soon as his favorite begins to pall on geon In Paris. He entered some tlms him he deposes her for another. The ago into an arrangement with an opernew wife rules the house, dictates ator of the bioscope, who has taken ocorders to the other wives, who, pictures for the doctor on several casions. It Is stated that the records strange as It may seem, obey her in question pre Invaluable as sclentlflir without open remonstrance. If any One of the surgeons of the former favorites ever cared documents. which has been clnemato-graphe- d operations be cease to soon lord for their they was that by which the link jealous of his affections. They know, of flesh connecting the Hindu twlna too, that the time will surely come Redlca and Doodlea was severed. when they will be turned out Into the streets to look for another masThi Will Interest Motheis. ter. Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children, used by Mother Gray, a nurse lit Obvious. Home, New York, Cure FeveriThis Is a Chinese saying: When Children's shness. Bad Stomach, Teething Disorders, the sword is rusty, the plow bright, tbe move and regulate the bowels and destroy prisons empty, the granaries full, the Worms. Sold by all Druggists, 25o. Sampl and worn down FREE. Address A. S. Olmsted, LoItuy.N.Y- steps of the temple ; those of the law courts Mounds in Tennessee. when doctors go afoot, the bakers on At the foot of the high bluffs of th horseback, and the men of letters drive in their own carriages, then the Mississippi river bottoms, seven mlle west of Lauderdale, Tenn., are several empire is well governed. mounds which the old resident have Mrs. Winslows Soothing Sjwp. called graves of the Indians always For children teething, sufteni the OOltO. giilni, reduces hr 35C ft bottles (smmmlitn, AllAy pain. CtlTCH Wind who Inhabited thla aectlon many year ago. These mounds have always been When Interments Were Permitted the source of much speculation and The following curious rule appear! wonder. the It is believed that under paragraph 68 of the municipal mounds hold bodies of the prehistoric Gles at regulations governing burials race known as the Mound Builders, Interments are only per which tradition says Inhabited this sen, Hesse: raitted after death has taken place country centuries ago. In all other cases a certificate signed Tell Fortunes by Kites. by the mayor is required. On the flat housetops oD Moroccir to for Excellent Opportunity Arrange girls may often be seen flying kite Your Reception at St. Louia, During which they believe will give an augury the Fair, Free. If the kite remain of their future. if you Intend going to the Louisiana unbroken good fortune is In store fori Purchase Exposition, St. Louis, Mis- them; If mishap befall It, evil day souri, opened by President Roosevelt will be their portion. Their faith in April 30th, 1904, it will be very much the oracle is so great that mishap to your advantage to correspond with to the kite plunges them In dejection Mr. F. H. Worsley. No. 4J1 Dooley f block. Salt Lake City, Utah. I am sure Plso's Cure for Consumption saved Mr. Worsley has arranged to have all my Ufo three years ago. Mas. Thos. Jtomun, his parties met at the St. Louis depot Maple Street, Norwich, N. Y., Feb. 17. IMS and escorted to their lodgings, which will be reserved in advance.. Keep the Brain Active. Information relative to passenger People ofUn make the excuse that ticket limits, hotel rates, have bad memories when the rates and all other necessary Informa- they Is they are too slovenly to us truth tion asked for will be cheerfully given their brains. Nothing, however, Infree of charge. This wili especially be done without reshould significant, be of benefit to those desiring to travel are often First flection. thoughts with Utah parties or in parties of four not until or five. School teachers will also best, but It Is sometimes w hear something to their Interests by we bave thought many times that can make them so. writing above party. ' of the water, is regarded as exceptionally good. They were eight lengths ahead of the cadets at the finish. The good showing oi the freshmen makes it certain that they will be taken to the Intercollegiate regatta at Poughkeepsie. Challenge for Oldfierd. E. R. Hollander declares that he will wager $1,000 that the Fiat power racer can defeat the Win-toBullet in a 300 mile road race. Oldfield rather likes the proposition and will put it up to the Winton company. The ehampioii of the track and holder of the straightaway record is anxious to demonstrate that the Bullet will go 300 or more miles, and he feels that in just such a match race as is proposed by Mr. Hollander he would find the opportunity prior to the Vanderbilt cup race. sixty-hors- stop-over- The Poor Little Dog. Russians Generous Church Givers. You had better have Hannah, th In no country In the world are peoof .veura someple so generous in their donations to cook, feed that lap dog and the church as in Russia. The weekly thing besides breakfast food Mr, Flutington to contributed It is fails. cream, never growled offering I found him on top of the by the Czar, by every noble, every hi3 w:fe. indl this morning gnawing up my and dresser officer and soidlcr, by every Cleveland buttons. collar vidual, no matter of what class, from bone Leader. to moujik. prince Purse for McGovern and Hanlon. The first bid received for the coming battle between Terry McGovern comes from the 8, and Eddie Hanlon Hayes Valley Athletic club of San Francisco. Morris Levy, matchmaker of the latter club, has notified the managers of both men that he is ready to bring off tbe battle between the boys, and will give them 60 per cent of the gross receipts. McGovern and Olympic Games at St. Louis. The junior and senior A. A. U. Hanlon start for the coast within two championship meet, held at the sta- weeks. dium June 4, was won by the Greater Received. New York Irish Athletic association of Harvard-Yal- e Acceptance The official acceptance of the chalNew York, the representatives of which scored 61 points. The N. i. lenge sent by the Oxford and CamA. C. came next with 45 points; Pasbridge universities, to Harvard and time Athletic club of Sun Francisco, Yale for an atmetic meeting In Lon13 points; Chicago Athletic club, 8 don this summer has been received In Regiment A. that city by cable. The meeting will points; Seventy-fourtA. of Buffalo and Maryland Athletic be subject to the conditions governing club tied with 5 points each; previous similar contests. The BritMass., 1 point; Washingish university authorities say there ton university, St. Louis, 1 point; will be no difficulty In meeting the Xavier Athletic association, 1 point; wishes expressed by tbe Harvard and Star Athletic club. New York, 1 point. Yale associations. PLAY BILL American Milk in Paris. milking. BEND FOR CATALOG Will Go Against Time. Secretary Simpson of the Iowa State fair has signed a contract with the owner of Dan Patch to have the champion pacer go against time in exhibition races at Des Moines. Iowa, In the week beginning Aug. 22. The Des Moines track is considered the fastest in Iowa. For the coming season a grand stand has been bnllt with a 12,000 seating capacity. Every thing For Every Sport in Every Sefton FREE BROWNING BROS. CO. WE TREBT HP S?E- - GORE Noee and Throat TrouCATARRH Defoe bles Kveunti Kar Diseases Bronchial and Ivin T roubles. Asthma Stomach, Liver and Kidney mn Femme LlsoiiieA Biatloer Troubles of WomeuaodChi plaints Chrome Disease Heart Disease, Nervous Dieasos Chorea, St Vitus Iance, Kiokets, Spinal Trouble, bkin Diseases Hniatlca and Rheumatism. of the Bowels, tiles. Fistula and Rectal 1 roub e Doltre (or biff neck) Blood Diseases, Tape worm. Hay Fever, Hysteria, Epilepsy, Insomnia, ete., and all Nervous and Ummie Diseases. h Billings Is After Records. C. K. G. Billings has made it known through a Boston friend that he intends this season to go after every record, pacing or trotting. In existence. Lou Dillon will attempt to reduce er sulky mile record and later at eraphis break the two mile record "Id by Oresceus. She will also start t Cleveland to beat the Maud S. rec- - GOODS LEBBDE better, be satisfied, and they cost no more. Desides our guarantee means a new article for a defective one two-mil- It is well worthy of note that at a special show of perishable dairy products held as an annex to the Paris Exposition la July, 1900, just outside the city limits, where French producers had every opportunity of exhibiting their goods in the best possible shape (although under unfavorable local conditions after reaching the exhibit) there was a large collection of natural milk and cream, says Henry E. Alvord. But the only samples of these products absolutely free from chemical preservatives and uncooked, which were sweet and palatable after noon of the exhibition day, were from dairies in New York and New Jersey, then eighteen days from the cow! There was also in the United States dairy exhibit natural milk and cream from a farm in central Illinois, in bottles exactly as sent daily to Chicago families, which was only very slightly acid, although twenty days old. It bad kept sweet until the day before this show, and even later It was better than the best normal French milk hours after only twelve to twenty-fou- r m You will play 5 For Over ness and Loss OF SLEEP. Nervousness is very common among women. This condition is due to anteiuie nerve centers. The nerve cen ters are the reservoir for nerve vitality. These centers become bloodless for the want of proper nutrition. lids condition is especially noticeable sumduring the warm season. Everyneed as-mer an army of invalids are prod direct result of weak uervous systems. This could easily be overcome by the use of Peruna. Peruna strikes at the grass-grown- high-price- d o How Suggestions by Dr. Hartman. to Combat the Nervous Depression Incident to Warm Weather. Dm. A. t. bbohbs. 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Because It would betray eontidenoe a. m to 1 p. .f avaalafA OFFICB HOURS; la have to prove our skill in this elaaa of troubles T toft; Sunday a. Ula. bb. to if. ustkar way. This is our plan: South Mtis Stout. . DRS. SHORES & SHORES, Expert Specialists, 249 hltUMCaM ,v a |