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Show J, Ina Carbe ' "'ear , ' V: BOX 22 j: me caref, sa When the ' - SI re-- inten-nstea- j, Hair Falls 'if a Salt Lake Woman.) author, who seems to or two, has it, that it , Li kke about the nether with good aved it is paved with Then it's time to act! No time to study, to read, to experiment! You want to save your hair, and save it quickly, too! So make up your mind this very minute that if your hair ever comes out you will use Ayers Hair Vigor. It makes the scalp healthy. The hair stays in. It cannot do anything else. Its natures way. d, Also, that wom-iem- y is woman. XTige how a tiny seed, a Ue 'seed, yet. withal, a pjtle seed, will drop from ever so p- - woman, lightly, nes. soil that productive the different properties fyes, busy brains and ton-- j , j eness; still stranger, how on tar soil will take up that It to sprout and s0l flourishing and scandal--pj-itsuch marvelous rapi-- 1 (character is lost. ' a working girl afford -. 9 The best kind of a testimonial Sold for over sixty years. fry J. O. Ayr Co., bewoli. Mo. frf Also h Ayers Bttffrotttirfr 1,1 Hi!. TTti accompanying this SARSAPARILLA. PILLS. CHEJiKT PECTORAL. re-- -j Ears perked And if a lew of her real worthwhile f i l(j tongues Were let loose, friends knew her worth, what mat' f.&:ternoon passed quickly, ter the opinion of the exalted realm? one f:?i without fatigue, in - if t pretty homes, while the But there remained a still higher deft realm to which she could make - easily- - through sweet appeal and be heard. And one Sftfau making this remark day, the angels reached down and into their strong and lovHlf on being very much in gathered arms a little spirit as pure as ' ing ftjxd her special energy their own. A little working girl form in reclining about whose earthly robes had been as with her special in- and white as their's were shintted toward other women's pure ing. ' be to fejsand if it happens Of And the society woman? Tr&jf a working girl, well be loud enough could she not course, Gftbe working girl. in her praise of th.e character of this Rirsiug gjri in question was so easy, Fiti character, and at least girl. It would have been so helpful, to so and and charitable, Pljuind refined, which is this working deal more than can be have given It while lived and struggled. Why did Por;e folks; and if the society girl Mice as eonscienti- - she withhold it? Envy, maybe. No one can tell. hours of .twenty-fou- r as this lit her remarks, While we are on this subject, angirl, about her work, the of the elite of our town seems other JiS(Sf it, the wisest ways and to indulge in a few pet notions about the and spending 'having the working girl. Listen to her re-fell earned and deserved .lertid there be nothing to talk marks: I went down town yesterday mornto l jj hear, to write about, and saw just exactly what I want ,only that which is clean, ing in suit. It was rather expensive, a the building up instead however, and so I decided to sleep on hdown of character, I went down to sharacter cf as fine a little it before deciding. sent order this it up morning, but it Hey, ever went to town to more sold. was Never disappointed and butter. her bread life. Now, who do you supSfa L a working girl afford such in my pose bought it? No l!By the labor of her brain Local i Givq It up, said another of the af-' month day after day, f elite. , year after year, in an 's office, Why, that girl in Mr. has a better right? Who course. of clothes herring of the finest But why cf course? than the working girl? dont you know it is onBecause, endent, highminded, clean-!a- n Wholesome minded working ly such girls as that and shop girls, JVHi honestly earns her good, who can really afford such clothes? Such girls as that and shop girls! ail ctey. Note the accent on the word, that, itaaCmany months of careful tuatkd for our little the tone of voice, the curl of the lip, and note the poisonous seed! Girls jliErgirl, at whom this was hurled, to be able to earning their own living; their own st,CbrAt pretty gown that inno clothes. Also note the difference in the two characters the girl who com d&jfcf gown, that brought down mitted the crime of buying the suit, romjment upon the head of Its and the woman who wanted the suit, wearer. Its ggTjrifeipled price too long. This girl JB lingering accumulation of but dillydallied is living the seem would It who dimes over and above becauseshe life, bought wrong simply Hind expenses, the tiny to the small savings a certain suit, has known nothing each month, to say nothing but hard work and struggle all her E MUle sum that went regularly life. Studying at night, about the Jive. Of course, such a suit only road to education held out to she at last holds an enviable poJJ (jhe height of extravagance to her, sition in one f our business offices, in with the habitual slur The. girl looked hand The last of her family, the invalid 5 yt, perhaps that was why. father, she nursed and supported for years. Out of work, pain, sorrow, -jrfglrl would have also looked and loss, she has found beautiful and In a calico dress. Broad- and bravery, and jtS cahco, one and the same womanly strength at the head of stands those among girl might have still been her line of work today. But, of But roming dXtr8Vaant' because he has saved course, enough acs kis was only one to buy that suit, she is classed as economies igauy indulged in that girl, and the inference is she Conscientious and economical is living the sinful life. And the SS0pe mentioned before, it was woman of the elite? Her life has lain f months, and in the end the saving to herself of in the lap of luxury. Never has she so much as as washed a plate. EduM&e years. For that gown last cated? a smattering of Oh, yc-V ars, and every time it was and music. That is, the piFrench, Ttjjlhd cleaned and the sleeves looked like new. It was a anola serves the music, most of the now. Married? Yes. ChildIftanwore well, and being fash- - time No. Nothing in the way of ren? tailor, its to help and uplift IjJanged but little in the charity; nothing worth while. Life humanity; nothing iJJpf lime it was worn. one If of eternal round nothing. a working-gir- l pjl(jn afford such and she conscientiously honestly Oh, i hut that was a mean fed thing to say1 It con- - kept a diary, it would read: Got up in the morning, talked about people everwllling and ready all day, went to bed. The record a faw in the girl's characjjl ?lre- - And some things were of a lifetime. Such a woman as this works unthe little girl beard about Jii.,wept bitter tears into her told havoc and mischief in the Infillow one night. But her nocent lives of such girls as that, Deseret News. Her real friends, who and shop girls. to reach that high rnew. of Colic, Cholera and society." Chamberlains Diarrhoea Remedy, Better Than Three Doctors. Hjes are for the kidneys and 4P, They bring quick relief to Three years ago we had three nb rheumatism,' lumbago, tir. doctors with our little boy and every, Cl out feeling. They produce thing that they could do seemed In faction of the kidneys. 30 vain. At last when all hope seemed eatment' 11.00. Money re to be gone we began using ChambeIf Pineules are not satisfac-!ol- d rlains Colic, ' Cholera and Diarrhoea by Brigham City Pbarm- - Remedy and in a few hours he began a31 to Improve. Today he is as healthy a child as parents could wish for. 'pp!cs end Chapped Hands Mrs. B. J. Johnston, Linton, Miss. 3t cnrrd bv applying Chamberlain' For sale by the Eddy drug store. it a is success. Price cents. it; ELDER SEWS, THURSDAY AUGUST 19, 1907. New Orleans Cltiaa of the Dead. J "New Orleans has several miniature cities within its boundaries, and they sie the cities of the dead, aaid Louis W. Le Branc of the Crescent City. "I mean, he explained, that every cemetery in New Orleans is a miniature city. They are built abjure the ground and laid out in streets, Just as the larger city. Every house is of marble and some of the tombs are miniature. In them are burled many men who won fame under the dominion of Spain and France, in them, too, are to be found inscriptions that tell of sweet Creole romances, such as that of Jeanne Laclede, the popular singer of nearly a century ago, who died of a broken heart. Certain days are set apart, according to the old French Catholic custom for visiting these miniature cities, and on these days they are crowded all day long. As they were built so long ago they are now In the center of the city and at night low weird indeed. Long ago it was found necessary to build the cemeteries above the ground, because of the fact that the city itself is below the level of the Mississippi river. one-thi- rd Two sporty Jensen boys from Brigtook two of Garlands maldenS ham Brigham City, Utah, out to the Hot Springs Sunday night State Engineer. 1907. 25, July four all Date of in a single buggy. The first 11, publication July Sealed proposals for building sidenear of of the springs and the date upset 1907, rig completion publicaSidewalk in walks District No. 1, horse ran away demolishing the bug1907. tion 10, west the August side of Main street, being gy. The occupants escaped unhurt. between first north street and 'second Garland Globe. south street, Brigham City, under Probate and Guardianship Notices. and specifications prepared by plans the City Engineer and approved by We never repent of eating too the City Council, will be receivved at Consult County Clerk or the Respecwas one of ten rules of life little, for tive Further Signers the office of the City Recorder at of Thomas Jefferson, president of the until 6 Brigham Cit y aforesaid, United States, and the rule applies oclock p. m., on the 17th day of to every one without exception durAugust, 1907, and in the City Council Notice to Creditors. ing this hot weather, because it is Chamber on the evening of said date Estate of Lovina Myers, deceased. hard for food, even in small quantiuntil the time that the City Council claims with ties, to be digested when the blood is Creditors will shall call for said bids, at which vouchers to the present undersigned at the at high temperature. At this seatime all bids received will be pub- office of Nels Jenson, in Brigham City, son we should eat sparingly and prolicly opened and read aloud. Box Elder County, State of Utah, on perly. We should also help the The right is reserved to reject any or before the nineteenth day of No- stomach as much as possible by the or all bids and to waive any defects. use of a little Kodol for Indigestion vember, A. D. 1907. By order of the City Council. H. L. STEED, and Dyspepsia, which will rest the C. W. MERRELL, Executor of the last will and testa- stomach by digesting the food itself. ARTHUR C. NEELEY, ment of Lovina Myers, deceased. Sold by Brigham City Pharmacy. ANDREW TUNK, Date of first publication July 18, Committee on Streets and Sidewalks. A. D. 1 9C7. CALEB TANNER, 2 jl 25 i hon-tAt- m of-yt- self-deni- venom-jjinri- fk s "Very much, observed her niece. Enough to marry him? The girl blushed and replied In the affirmative. Then, said aunty, with an air of authority, dont let there be any When he pops, dont turn red ana look down at the carpet. Just throw your arms around hU neck, look him full in the face and begin talking about the furniture. shilly-shal.yin- DeWitts Little Early Risers dont sicken or gripe. Small Pills, easy to take. Sold by Brigham City For Nature Students. William Archer, the noted English critic, said at one of the meetings of the reformed spelling board in New Yoik. I have been rather surprised, here in the States, with the general Ignorance of what we spelling reformers are trying to do. Our aims are not at all understood. We have no Idea of going to such ludicrous extremes as many people think. In fact, the average mans idea of reformed spelling is a good deal like the two young ladies idea of natural history. What part of the animal does the chop come from? said the first young lady. Is it the leg? " Oh, not at all, said the other, The leg! How ridiculous! laughing. It is, of course, the jaw bone. Have you never heard of animals licking their chops? Pronunciation of Girl." Concerning the pronunciation of girl, It is to be feared that only very careful English people fall to rhyme it with "pearl nowadays. The song of a few years back My dear little girlie, girlie, with hair so nice and curly, and every morning early shows the custom of the great public in. our time, though in the Vilikins and his Dinah period girl was "Gell was, no rhymed with "dwell, doubt, the nearest the average man could get to the sound Imperfectly represented by gairl, and, at any rate, was better than the vnlgar "gal. But in these days few authors would go to the trouble of writing "gurl to show that a character was peculiar in thus pronouncing the word, as Thackeray did In the case of Mrs. Bungay. So says a London paper. Keep the pores open and the skin clean when you have a cut,- burn, bruise or scratch. DeWitts Carhol ized Witch Hazel Salve penetrates the pores and heals quickly. Sold by Brigham City Pharmacy. - LEGAL COLUMN. - sj CONSOLIDATED NONPAREIL MIN-IN- G AND MILLING COMPANY.. General place of business: Grouse Creek, Box Elder County, Utah. Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of the directors held on July 30th, 1907, an assessment of one-ha- lf of one cent per share was levied on the capital stock of the corporation, to take effect August 10, 1907, payable to Thomas Sherry, Grouse Creek, Utah, on or before the 15th day of September, 1907. Any stocks on which this assessment may remain unpaid on the 15th day of September 1907, will be advertised for sale at public auction to pay the delinquent assessment and costs of ad- vertisement together with the costs of sale. ;'ti THOMAS SHERRY, al5s5 . Secretary. Tetter, Salt Rheum and Eczema Are '"urea by Chamberlain's Salve. One applies bon relieves the itching and burning aensauot. MARY S. JENSEN, X'' ' non-miner- al State Engineers Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, June 24, 1907. Notice is hereby given that George Austin & Sons, whose post office address is Salt Lake City, Utah, have made application in accordance with the requirements of Chapter 108, Session Laws of Utah, 1905, to aphundredths (.3 5) propriate thirty-fiv- e of a cubic foot per second of water from the Austin Drain in Box Elder County, Utah. Said water will be diverted at a point 1,900 feet west and 25 feet north of the northeast corner of Section 23, Township 12 North, Range 3 West, Salt Lake base and meridian and conveyed by means of an earthen channel and Iron pipe for a distance of 3,775 feet and there used from April 1 to October 31, inclusive, of each year to irrigate 20 acres of land embraced in Section 23, Township 12 North, Range 3 West, Salt Lake base and meridian. This application is designated in the State Engineers office as No. 1302. All protests against the granting of said application, slating the reasons therefor must be made by affidavit in duplicate and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of East Sixty in Danger. half of mankind over age suffer from kidney disorders, usually enprostate glands. This is both painful and dangerous, and Foleys Kidney Cure should be taken at the first sign of danger, as It corrects irregularities and has cured mathis disease. Mr. Rodny old men ney Burnett, Rockport, Mo., writes: I suffered with enlarged prostate gland and kidney trouble for years and after taking two bottles of Foleys Kidney Cure I feel better than I have for twenty years, although I More than sixty years of and bladder largement of am now 91 years old. the Eddy drug store. 5s- John Funk, 2 $ Vt fe It: & I The Ideal Summer I Resort. II fa 1 RATES. 5 & ST s ft 8 $5 & 8 'I5 s! ... . . i 8 8t. 5 5) THE Denver & Rio Grande Railroad. SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD. cA Panorama gf Natural Beauty all the Way'. CANYON of the GRANDE EAGLE RIVER CANYON WAGON WHEEL GAP GLEENWOOD SPRINGS. CANYON of the GUNNISON GARDEN of the GODS MANIT0U SPRINGS THE ROYAL GORGE. TJhrough jPullman Tourist & Sleepers TO DENVER, AND ST. LOUIS. .For Folders, etc., address I A BENTON G. A . P. D., Salt Lake City, Ut Cleanses the Cures Biliousness, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Torpid Liver and Pleasant to take REASONABLE CHARGES TWO DAILY PALATIAL TRAINS FROM ALL UTAH POINTS. For sale by The trouble with a woman is that she always wants everything you do not want her to have. j25 LOW Register. NOTICE TO WATER USERS. Men the City Administratrix of the estate of James C. Jensen, deceased. Date of first publication July 25, A. D. 1907. E SEVi, Sec. 30, T. 8 N., R. 1 Nels Jenson, W., S. L. M., (State 349, U. I. P.) Atty. for Administratrix. A copy of said list so far as it relates to said tracts, by descriptive subdivisions, has been conspicuously ' posted in this office for inspection by 3S any person interested, and by the as public generally. of of publication During the period this notice, under departmental instructions of April 25, 1907, protests or contests against the claim of the State to any of the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore described, on the ground that the same is more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes, will be received and noted for report to the general Land Office at Washington, D. C. Failure so to protest or contest, within the time specified, will be considered sufficient characevidence of the tJ s ter ofr the tracts, and the selection thereof, being otherwise free from objection, will be recommended for approval. E. D. R. THOMPSON, a-- Delivers Freight and Ex press to All Parts of 1907. lows, viz: j-- City Bell Express al5 j-- Hotice to Creditors. Estate of James C. Jensen, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at her residence in Brigham City, County of Box Elder, State of Utah, on or before the 29th day of November, A. D. United States Land Office, hei Salt Lake City, Utah, aunt on a momentous occasion. She June 17, 1907. explained that a gentleman was comto see her. ing To Whom It May Concern: "I am sure he likes me, she sobbed, Notice is hereby given that the "and and I think he means to proof Utah has filed in this office State pose. I dont like to ask mother how a of lands, selected by the said list I should act under the circumstances as Indemnity School Lands, State, but under Section 6 of the Act of ConDo you like him? interrupted gress, approved July 16, 1894, as folaunty sternly. - ' Nels Jenson, Attorney of Executor. Voice of Experience. A young girl recently went to up-to-d- it a-- NOTICE. idle-OG- espec-Loca- this notice. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. !,ced Itself. say-Wa- stt PAGE SEVEN. system thoroughly and clears Laxative Fruit Syrup THE. EDDY DRUG STORE. sallow complexions of pimples and blotches. It is guaranteed |