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Show CLOUDS EIGHT MILES HIGH. Peculiarities Attending and Preceding Thunderstorms Noted. A great cumulous thunderhead cloud, towering up on the horizon ' r - ii u m In ill 'ilt " urn m8"- 'Actable u . like a huge flamboyant iceberg, is often higher than the highest Alps would be if they were piled on top of the Himalayas. It is not unusual for these clouds to measure five, six and even eight miles from their flat, dark base, hovering a mile or two above the world, to their rounded, glistening summit, splendid in the sunlight. And in these eight miles the changes of temperature are as great as those over many thousand miles of the earth's surface. These clouds contain strata of temperature, narrow belts of freezing cold alternating with large distances of rainy mist and frozen snow and ice particles. Hailstones, which are formed from a snow particle that falls from the upper strata and is frozen hard In the freezing belt and coated with added ice on the wet belt, are often found with a series of layers In their formation, showing that they have passed through this succession of cloud strata more than once on their way from the upper air to the earth. For Infants and Child,, The Kind You Have Always Bought Preparationfor As- - d,Arwl Bears the Promotes Digeshon.Cheerful-'ssan- d Signature Rest. Contains neither nor Mineral Morphine Opium, of jioi narcotic; oU trSAMUELPtraaR finph Sail' JtxSmxf gtJuUiSJH Mar Sad e i In Use Aperfecl Remedy for Constipation" Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions ,Fe ver t sly- ness and Facsimile Signature Brother of Tennyson Would Have Had Him Join Spiritualists. The world might have lost some of its choicest poetry had a certain spiritualist had his way. It was Frederick Tennyson, who was so impressed by spirit rapping that his head had become as much turned as the table whose waltzings used to delight him. He desired his brother, the poet laureate, to give up everything to propagate spiritualism. Frederick told the old story of an unmusical girl made te play music by invisible influence and of a stout old gentleman who was suddenly picked up and whizzed through the thickness of solid walls all in a moment, to be found in a courtyard of a house a mile and a half distant, whose gates were closed and locked. The poet did believe there was something in spiritualism there is a remarkable letter of his to Queen Victoria on the subject but he could net swallow the story of the fat old gentleman's travels. So he contented himself with poetry and let spiritual-is. alone. of NEW YORK. (S&XZ4Z (Xxxtsparzii??:) It was an old subject for discussion, this pagan London, long before Archdeacon Sinclair revived the problem at St. Sepulchres church recently. "Church or chapel, he said, are only atterded by about 18 per cent of London's population. That means that s of the people do not worship God at all. Many clergymen ascribe the decline in Londons church-gointo a weakening of religious belief. But there la no reason to take so pessimistic a view There are many other causes which affect Sunday attendance, causes which directly arise from the growth of our vast city, from the strenuous todies by staying in bed until 410011. Hew can you get these people into church? It Is a problem that no bench It would alol bishops can answer. most seem that you must first reform the sjstem under which we live. Yet if we give more leisure through the veek, less ardor to commercial and professional existence, how are we to l.old our own as a nation against America or Germany? There can never be that reverence and affection for a London church that the country people feel for the gray old house of God perched upon the hill and ringed about with whispering Their elms and melancholy yews. fathers and grandfathers were married four-fifth- competition in modern business, from Thirty Years S3.50 S3 SHOES : DIPLOMACY. I Mrs. Elizabeth H. Thompson,! ol Lillydale, N.Y., Grand Worthy Wise Templar, and Member of W.C.T.U., tells how she recovered by the use cf Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound. Dear Mbs. Pixeuam: I am one of the many of your grateful friend who have been cured through the use of Lydia E. Plnkbams Vegetable Compound, and who can y thank you for the fine health I enjoy. When I waa thirty-fiv- e years old, I suffered severe backache and frequent bearing-dowpains ; in fact, I hail womb trouble I wasvery anxious to get well, and reading of the cures your Compound had made, I decided to try it. 1 took only six bottics,but it built me up andcured me entirely of my troubles. My family and relatives were naturally as gratified as I was. My niece had heart trouble and nervous prostration, and was considered incurable. She took your Vegetable Compound and it cured her in a short time, and she became well and strong, and her home to her great joy and her husband's delight was blessed with a bahy. of Tibetans. the Strange Myths I know of & number of others who The Tibetans have numberless have been cured of different kinds of most curious, strange myths, one, the female trouble, and am satisfied that pertaining to the sun, moon and stars. your Compound is the best medicine The sun is believed to be an immense Mrs. Elizabeth II. for sick women. ball of yak meat and fat. whereon Thompson, Box 105, Lillydale, N.Y. 95000 forfeit if original of above letter proving the spirits of departed ancestors are genule eneee cannot be pruduoetL to feast, the light being supposed caused by its heated condition. The stars are portions of this immense feast, which, dropping to earth, give birth to animals for the sustenance of The moon is a suffering humanity. lesser ball of similar texture as the sun, In use while the larger one is being replenished for the morrow. When sun or moon fails to appear in It la ft known tact to everyone that securities have declined from cloudy days and nights it means that Twenty to Fifty Dolara per share In the the deities are undergoing a period past twelve months. The market now of fasting and religious abnegation. la stagnant. What will be the next And the parched and sterile condition movement? Up or down? Up, sure at of bleak regions Is ascribed to the you are ft foot high. Buy now, while fact that many thousand years ago the stocks are on the bottom. Send for our sun ball slipped from the hands of Its book of Information (System of and Dolly Horkel Letter, keepers, descended too near the earth, mailed free upon application. and, before being recaptured, scorched those parts with which it efime In contact. Booklovers Magazine. 1 Waterloo Bridge. the nerve fag and brain fag of the there, and now lie buried there under workers, and from alterations In the the waving grass of that peaceful luhnners and customs of all classes of acre. In the old pews they sat as children, society. UNION The village church was the center fretful under the eye of the clerk as HADE ii! & of the village life a half century ago; tne sermon droned into tedium; there 00 and $4.00 Custom Bench Work in all nna in many parts of the country it were they married, and at the ancient the High Craoe Leathers. were christened. remains in this respect unchanged. font their Three Soles. $2.50 Police, $2.50 and $2.00 WORKINGMENS, BEST IN THE WORLD. The chapel shared, and still shares, its The greatest Joys and deepest sorrows $2.00 and $1.75 Bovs, for $2.50, Dress The children are taught of their lives are hound up with the position. and School Wear. Tf, Ii. Douglas makes and Mils more men's their religion in the Sunday schools by village church and its graveyard. And 13.50 and S3.00 shoes than any other manuwhatever branch of the Christian creed as it is with them, so has it been with facturer in the world. The raon they are the greatest sellers is, they are made of the' best these- establishments are conducted tlipir forebears through the generahold their shape, fit better, wear longer, leathers, and maintained. They grow up to as- tions. audhare more value than any other shoes. W. L. Douglas guarantees their value by stampBut In London we change too quick-1)- . sociate Sunday with the old place of An Appropriate Time. ing his name and price on the bottom. Look for From one parish to another we to reverence those lead who worship, Sold shoe take substitute. dealers do it by East Color Eyelets used exclusively, We will sing Awake, Ye Saints, and conduct its services. everywhere, Few, even Hit with no regret for broken associaWhere were you christened, AS COOD AS $7.00 SHOE Immediately before the sermon to- of the youngest, are absent, for the tions. Heretofore I have been wearing $7.00 morrow, announced the minister at parents, should they stay at home where married? Almost will some o. ehoes. I purchased a pair of W. h. Douglas cockneys forget. Where themselves, like to get the children the true-bre$3. AO shoes , which have worn every day for choir practice on Saturday afternoon. will be your burial? Some Dont you think, inquired the ob- away for the morning. four months. They are so satisfactory I do not Intend to return to the more expensive shoes." servant tenor, "that it would be more As in youth, so in the riper middle dismal park, where you will lie with WM. GRJtr KNOWLES, Asst. City Solicitor , Vhlla. Lmmde the Men's Shoe Fashions of the World. appropriate to sing it immediately aft- age. The church and chapel become thousands of the other forgotten dead, Brockton Send for Catalog giving full W. Ti. Douglas uses Corona ColHkin In er the sermon?" New Orleans Pica- the meeting ground of the villagers, who in ten years have none left to lay $8.60 shoes. Coroaatolt is conceded rtrw'tiom how to order by mail. yune. to be the finest Patent Leather made. W. L. Douglas, Brockton, Hats. separated by scattered farms and a wreath upon the marble slab above lonely cottages during the working them, or to stand and think upon their week. They gather before the doors memory. In the village those who knew the after service, greeting each other and COMBINED BUSINESS woman saluting those above them in station. good man or gentle-heartehe absent. whose tombstone rises beside the Should a figure Mountaineer Overalls, It is understood that he is ill, and in- walk to the church door will speak of made by Z. C M. I. Boot, Shoe and Overall factory, them for many years, .even pointing quiries ere made concerning him. L. D.S. and SALT LAKE possess ALL the good q The squire and his family regularly out their graves to the children, that necessary for the makefOver fiOO students ) Bookkeepiug the up of Overalls to be used in attend. They may be modern enough they, too, may remember some one most thorough. Shorthand the most the country. ra id Typewriting the most perfect, m their views, careless enough In who did his duty in the little comThey will stand the hardest testa to which such garments Telegraphy the most accurate. Penmantheir religious observances when in munity in which he dwelt for a while. are put Made In all alzea ship the most simple. Koch course a The clergy of all denominations are for men, boys and girls, by London for the season. But on their profession, quicUW acquired. Positions Business men secured for graduates. Utah labor, In a factory own land, among their own people, working harder in our greatest ol look to us for their employes in ojllce which is a model of neatness before. It is not their work. Apartments delightful, teaching and cleanliness. they fill the great pews under the cities than ever stand force g'rornr. equipment perfect, coct fault that empty of a mornpews When Western people can as ancestral their just Come and see light, progress certain obtain the very best Overalls have lost But the parishioners ing. S Lake ilt or Utah. an filled for write for forebears if City, it, catalog. example, made anywhere, at the moot touch with churches and chapels. reasonable prices, we think foi notiiing else. the Home Industry propo Are there sports to be held, the The great sea of London has swalition is entitled to considerlowed them up. When old ties and Is on ation What think you? the committee. clergyman BLINDNESS AND DEAFNESS Mountaineer Overalls for the bellringers, ou. associations are broken, when no are There suppers are for sale in moat every next-doo- r CURED AT HOME neighbor or excursions for the choir, treats for one knows his general store in the whole If yon have weak eyee. failing when to troubles gold is the inquire, west. If your dealer can't are there aiuht, granulated lids scums over mothers' the Sunday school; the eyue or sore eyee of any kind, civilizaof our supply you write to Z. C. M. I. desire fraqk desupreme clubs. and full The clothing catarrh or deafness, rite meetings Suit Lake City, Utah. scription of your case and a trial hold their social gath- tion, when labor is a feverish struggle treatment will be sent you Church and to acquire wealth for display, it is FREE OF CHARGE. erings and concerts. This trial treatment Is mild and hub of the not strange that the steeple among remain the still chapel harmless and haeoured many severe the chimneys has lost the influence ol Pr Moore was appointed by in wheel caae. rural social England. SALT LAKE PHOTO tower that rose above the Governors, Chief LveandEar Surgeonwasto the Mis MOO COPIES two in town? so The Are also question the old ftnuri State Institution for the Uiiud. and they SUPPLY C0. in a cleaner, sweeter Karin the American MedlcaU'ol-leg- e and blossoms the ke anapple were not the STANDARD would be laughable PIECES. Cross eyes straightened by new painless method. Sttf cetsor to Write to DR. J HARVEY MOORS. EyeSt.and Ear swer a subject for regret to many of life. l' iijr Warwick Photo Supply Co Bend i forest Louis 10 COPIES pot paid' SI. 00 Institute, Suite 20, Odd Fellows Bldg., When we discuss tbe religious asus. logue. Alio won- PIANIIQ direct from factory, EXCLUSIVE derful bargains in 'Ihliua A big saving to you. of this great question, let these pect of a mass is London and once for catalogue Write at humanity prices. Mando Photographic Dcaltri YOU CANNOT WRITE YOUR NAME be also remembered. tacts Una, Guitars, String and Kitting. To a together by careless fate. WRIT! FOR OATALOGUa THE McKANNON BROS. MUSIC CO. IN THE FROST ON THE WIHDOWS is no there truth, unpalatable In SOUTH AND MAIN. BALT LAKE CITY. 2283 speak Ogden, Utah. Washington Avo. Accidents to Military Balloons. When your home Is heated city in the world that possesses less A singular accident took place with by the best system of What a percentof entity. corporate JOHN OGDEN ASSAY CO. E. Burton, Ach.mriBd balloon at Senne, Cold Silver, age of its people record their vote in a German military . An y two. .fl.M Howard SilCopper e, Specimen prices. Gold, Silver, Lead, II; Goldtoste. I.W MCI icnpled residence, u cully equipped u thou la a county council election? It is ab- during some military exercises there three 1.00 ver. xsf T5o; Gold 60c; Zinc or Copper tl. Cyanide Information ho Write for ruction. of se con,! baleeot on Samples by mall receive a attention. Mailing envelopes and full price list et tbe best for the least money. J. L. BATISTE, Fiaoer Gold, Retorts and prompt surdly small. There are thousands on a short time ago. While captive Rich Ores Bought, Control and Umpire work solicited. tut. Engineer, P. 0. Bax 70S, KUwnukM, Win. Ihousands who do not know what loon was In the air a thunderstorm Carbonate Nat'l Bank. Heferenoe. Colo. St. DENVER COLO 2Arapahoo current, passparish they live in, nor do they trouble broke, and the electric ing down the wire, hurled the three to Inquire. Two of As competition grows keener so do men In charge to the ground. men were severely burned. Anworking hours lengthen and leisure the took place the other hours decrease for all classes. To the other accident an when airship from morning, men has commercial and professional was passing over Graeb-chen- , come a new disease brain fag. Sonear Breshan, where the guide-rop- e ciety, apparently inspired by the cusemuto caught the overhead wire of the tom of the times, endeavors late the rush and whirl of a workaday electric tramway, and the occupants, W. L. DOUGLAS IN Those at Mukden Jealously Treasured by Tartar Rulers. To the people of the Occident the anChinese governments solemn nouncement that it will agree to remain neutral on condition that the sanctity of the ancestral tombs at Mukden is respected by both Japan and Russia is simply a quaint sample of orientalism. To the people of China and to the reigning dynasty In particular it is In a a highly Important matter. country where ancestor worship pre-rll-s the Idea of making a diplomatic issue on such a question is by no meanB as fanciful as it appears to the western minds. The urgency oi the present demand regarding the ancestral tombs at Mukden can be better understood when t is remembered that the entire country surrounding that city Is inseparably associated with the history of the reigning dynasty, and in Manchu eyes ir especially holy. China, as is well known, is ruled rot by Chinese, hut by men of Tartar cescent the Manchus who until the seventeenth century occupied the northeastern part of the present em-ire. The present emperor of China belongs to a dynasty which Is traceable back to 1558, when a leader of his race, Nurhachu, arose in power and gave his fellow tribesmen the name of Manehu, which means pure. When his tribe overran Us bound-nrie- s in 1644 and waged war upon the Chinese, it seized and established a throne at Pekin, but it lost nothing of its traditional reverence for the tombs 3r.d holy cities left behind. Chicago News. SOUGHT TO CONVERT POET. For Over. Loss OF SLEEP. FIGURE TOMBS first-bor- n - S., d well-kep- t, I to-da- n Nows the time To Buy Stocks Speen-lotio- I STAND THE STRAIN! COLLEGES well-know- all-ti- in coat-of-arm- s HIICIP ItIUulU y - pitch-forke- d hot water heating Lead-Titl- e, Agricultural College of Utah PROVIDES THOROUGH g LIBERAL, AND PRAC- TICAL EDUCATION. Could Afford Philosophy. In my olaoe, young Would you want your only nan. daughter to marry a penniless youth? "Put yourself In my place, sir. Would you want to remain a penniless youth when there were rich mens daughters to marry? You confess that youd marry my child simply for her fathers wealth? And you confess that you'd withhold her from me simply because of u;y poverty? What other reason do I need? What other reason could influence you ? This talk, is quite useless." "Quite. We have nothing to gain by it "Absolutely nothing." "You take it philosophically. "Why shouldnt I? Your daughter and I were married a month ago. Stray Stories. CUMMINGS Put yourself The Frolicsome Scallop. The scallop takes life less seriously and servilely than his cousins, the clams and oysters, says Country Life in America. The oyster cant move from his place; the clam can, but rarely does. The scallop is as free as a bird, almost, to the end of his days. Then, again, the scallop has temperament. He exhibits the frollcsomencss of childhood as higher animals do. We see little scallops by tens and dozens, darting swiftly here and there In the water, by a quick opening and shutting of the two valves of their shells. They are as graceful as a flock of snowbirds, and as vivacious. Capture one, lay it on the sand, and it snaps its valves. Impatient of the Interruption If we Interpret the signs aright. It Is altogether happy If put back In the pool. The World. They tell us In our childhood days The world Is round, and we, With youthful hecdleasness, accept The doctrine easily. When we are grown to man's estate We are so overwrought With toll and trouble we've no time To give Its shape a thought. At last when we approach the end And look back through the years Of dleaopolntment and of toes, Of trials and of tears. What we were told comes back, and we Are ready to declare The world must certainly he round, Because It isnt "square. William J. Lampton. Sunday-Schoo- l Many Years. The officials of the Wesleyan school, Swinton, England, lay claim to having upon their register teacher In the oldest Sunday-schoo- l England, if not in the United Kingdom. Mr. George Doxey, who is now year, has been a in his eighty-eightyears, and holds teacher sixty-nin- e the remarkable record that for half a century he was never absent from school, and during forty years he was never once late. Though eighty-seveyears old he Is able to read without the aid of spectacles. Taught Sunday-- CO. COMMISSION BROKERS Continuous Member Quotations on Nw York Stocks and Chicago Gnui Salt Lake Stock and Mining Exchange' D. P. WALKER BLOQ B SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH MBSsSJ All Hallows BOARDING STUDIES College LAKE CITY, UTAH SALT m DAY SCHOOL SEPTEMBER 7th RESUMED Primary, Academic. College and University departments. Special attention to Science, Mathematics, Music and Commercial branches. Courses In Minim, Hebrew and Syrlo - Chaldalc, Physical Culture, Military Drill. 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Those who cannot afford such trips do the best they can for their tired who screamed for help, were only rescued with difficulty. Oldest Trees on Earth. The baobab trees of Senegambla are helieved to be the oldest living trees on earth. Some scientists have put the age of one of these trees at 6,000 years; and the conscientious and conservative Livingstone was positive that one he examined was not less than 1,400 years old. This Is the tree than sends out the Immense branches that bend to the ground for support, although they grow somefeet times to a length of seventy-fiv- e before they bend downward. Interrupted. Rlpan Tahule ar thf best dy A medicine ever made. of them bars huudred million been mold In (be United State In a nlngle year. Uonmlpatlon. heart bum, ick heartache, diaztneM, bad breach. a"re throat, and every III disordered newi arising frm itomarb are relieved r enrert by Rtpani Tabulea One will generally give relief within twenty minpackage I enough fur ordinary ute. The Dve-ceoccasion. AU druggiau sell them. pepni He was In the society of many curates and old maids at a tea party. R. H. & CO., The conversation had turned on the AND CHEMISTS A88AYERS question raised by the Leeds Physikit Ld City, Hull cal society, Does the Wearing of Hats Make Men Bald? and he took When Answering Advertisement . up his parable. "Not hats, dear Kindly Mention This Paper friends, but shirts. Now you will have noticed that a man takes off his shirt W. N. U.. Salt LaceNo. 36, T9Q. over his head, thereby dragging the hair out by the roots, whereas a worn- - OFFICER an- - PtSOSCUREfOW VNkRt l Here three teacups dropped. don Sporting News CURES Lon- ALL Best Cough byrup. Ti In time. Bold by druggist. ZSEHS2S f |