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Show KIDNEY TROUBLE DUE TO CATARRH. For Infants and Children. Two Small Islands arc Virtually Swept Clean by a Death r r2' . .v J Dealing Typhoon. , . v ! rW ; f- CAs - a ling Loss of Lives Among Natives Simply Apalling, the Total Number Killed Being Reported as Nearly Ten Thousand. ; f 'v . !V V . . : . . . . . ... . A vvo The Curative Power of in Kidney Disease the Talk of the Continent. Nicholas J. Hertz, Member of Ancient PE-RU-N- A Order of Workmen, Capitol Lodge, No. MO, Pearl Street Hotel, Albany, N. Y., writes: A few months ago I contracted a Leary cold which settled in my kidneys, and each time I was exposed to inclement weather the trouble was aggravated until finally I was unable to work. Columbus, Ohio. Victoria. II. C. The steamer Tartar, which arrived Sunday from the Orient, brought news from Shanghai that the loss of life among natives of the Islands at the mouth f the Yangtze river as a result of the typhoon at the beginning of September was tremendous. The Norm China Daily News of Shanghai says: To the east of Tamagming two Islands, one called Yawoshwa. the other Shih.ousha. about twenty distant miles from Woosung, have stiffen'd much from the typhoon, nearly all the inhabitants having been swept away. The Islands have only been Inhabited for a short time, comparatively speaking, as they are of recent formation. and are not very much above high water mark. It is reported that nearly ten thousand people have been drowned on these two islands and Substitutes and Imitations Tort will know them, despite their fanciful names they are usually mixed with hot water and do not liave the ce- menting property of Mix with coldwater, any onecan brush iton; A Rock Cement '.aunt? Kills vermin and disease germs; does not mb or scale. No washing of walls after once applied. Other wall finishes most be washed off every year expensive, filthy work. They rub and scale, and the The Shanghai paper says that the damage to the Canadian Pacific railway liner Ilmpress of Japan by the typhoon will necessitate the expenditure of $100,000 for repairs. During the storm the steamer IVchili, de Grande du Sot, foundered near the mouth of the Yangtze. Her crew of r were saved by the Herman steamer Albenga. whose officers and crew did heroic work, but one Chiex-Ri- ALABASTINE CO., Grand Rapids, Mich., or 105 Water St, N, V, UTAH BEDDING o fifty-fou- G05, COTTON FELT MATt?E53, .X - .V ! 'w;v I J ' V: The Kind You Have I A ! , 1 uij Always Bought g He food andRct u!a -Stomachs anti Bowels of Bears the Signature Not Narcotic, avr ii afoun-suaTirfrciix- Stmi- - Wf Jlx.SmuA iur .tvrf kpumwit Jfl , -- . hirft SrJ CTryrtJ .fk.'pv )Hhrynwi flarm Aporfecl Kerned forConstiro-lion- , Sour Stomach, Diarrlwcn Worms .Convulsions .feverish j ness nnd Loss of Sixer. Facsimile Signature of Thirty Years NEW YORK. fe 'Ml lt tXACT copy OF WRAPPER. Tm - T." t- I? Words Changed in Significance. "Silly and holiday" both adjec tives are used of this present season There is a similarity In the history of the two words. Just as "holyday" has ecclesiastical signifi lost its one-tim- e so hns cance, silly" lost the sense of the old English saelig, blessed or This harmless silly babe, holy. an snng early poet of the Christ Him self. Through that meaning of came the degradation of the a man were harmless he If word. must be stupid, like the silly sheep" whom poets thus addressed, meaning no reproach, but rather speaking in Into Shooting Him. Price, Utah. Deputy Sheriff John U. Bryner shot and killed J. B. Mill-hura saloon keeper, and old resident of the town, Saturday Right. Mill-bur- n had been drinking the greater part of the day and had become very boisterous and was using had language toward the whole farce of officers, daring any of them to arrest him. Bryner was passing along the street in front of Millburns place, when Millburn pulled a gun on him and said he was ready to do business with him. Bryner told Millburn to stop and put up the gun, but Millburn towards him when kept coming Bryner fired five shots into Millburn near the heart. Millburn died in- n, be- tween Bryner and Millburn for some time, although Bryner is a quiet, man and always tried to out of Millburns way. Millburn teep was an old resident of Price and was a good, kind man, when not drinking. The coroners jury returned a verdict terms of Negro Tried, Convicted and Sentenced on Board Train. rnde:-'v- f s little medicine, and yet they are singularly sucessful because they hare sunny souls. They always radiate brightness and good cheer. They know that it is hope, more than drugs, the patient needs, that it is encouragement and not disheartening diagnosis that helps him to recover. They give him every bit of hope and encouragement and good cheer possible, for they know that these are more effective found in the remedies than are to Success. pharmacopeia. nf. She Rests. The woman that really wants her husband to be happy, and doesnt find delight in saving her blackest, most doleful side for him, rests before it is French Women Not Beautiful. have seen many women in France, says an observer, "who in England or America would be called time for him to come home. She plain, but who are commonly spoken doesnt work bard until she hoars his of as la belle Mme. A. or B. They step, and then, worried and nervous, have no beauty whatever beyond that run to meet him with a complaint of their own making. In France the upon her lips. She stops w rk before idea of a plain girl would be laughed It is time far him to come, bathes at. Yet French women are not as a her face, combs her hair, slips into rule what Is called beautiful. They a comfortable, clean dress, ;:ud either only know the value of a sweet ex- lies down or sits doing nothing until he comes. Exchange. pression and a little taste in dress. I PRICE, THE GRIP F DAY peaceable exonerating Bryner. Hope Is the Best Medicine. We Know physicians who give very , harm-lessnes- Old Resident Provokes Deputy Sheriff IS GUARANTEED TO CURE MKHPME "IMS TO GRIP, BAD COLD, HEADACHE AHD HEUBALGIA. Iwonteell Antl-Opine to a dealer who wont Guuruntre rf aljal. FOifitoME Call for your BIONHY ISA! K. IF IP. IP. Dietner , . It., Manufacturer, It. H HALL'S CANKER AND DIPHTHERIA Utah Bedding & Manufacturing Co. Salt lakh C'ty, Utah When Ancwerlng Advertisements Kindly Mention This Paper. IT DONT CUItK. Springfield, Mom REMEDY Paducah, Ky. On board the same train on which he was returned to son THB MOUTH, THROAT, -- NEVER FAILS- POR SALE BY ALL DRUQQISTS STOMACH AND BOWELS.... the scene of his alleged crime, James and General stores....... Fowlkes, colored, charged with asHalden-Judso- n Salt Lake City, Utah. Drug Go., General Agents. sault on a white woman at Clinton, Hickman county, was tried, convicted and sentenced to seven years in the W. N. U., Salt Lake No. , 1905. penitentiary. Court was held in the ASSAYER AND 5CU:RFOR baggage car on an Illinois Central CHEMIST. CURES WHtlE ALL ELSE FAILS. were authorities the because train, Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. TJi 6pcclinen prices: Gold, Sliver, Lead, tl Gold, StiIn tune. Sold by drutflsts, Zinc or Copper. (1. Cj snide tests. afraid Fowlkes would be lynched if he ver, 75c; Gold, 50c; and full price list sent on applicaMailing envelope was allowed to be taken off at tion. Control and work solicited. Lead- - Tata is the Mattress you read about. Made in fire (liferent grades. Prices from $8.00 to $15.00. Ask dealer for It. If genuine, our Trade tour furniture Is on the tag. cintaun omfanv. cw voab city. Wl' . MAN KILLED AT PRICE. glue or other animal matter iu them rots and feeds disease germs. Buy Alabastine only In five pound packages, properly labeled. Tint stantly. There has been a bad feeling card, pretty wall and ceiling design, Hints on Decorating and our artists cervices in making color plans, free. Hie well above the high water mark. nese was drowned. Have If I Must Refuse V- Li y Tremolos DigcslioiLCImful-ncs- s amt Ke5t. Contains neiiltcr Ojnum.Morptiiiu nor Mineral. After trying many of the advertised remedies for kidney trouble, I finally took Penina. In a week the intense pains in my back were much relieved and in four weeks I was able to take up my work again. I still continued to use Peruna for the smaller islands adjacent, Tamagmanother month and at the end of that ing itself has not suffered much, being time I was perfectly well. I now take a dose or two when I have been exposed and find that it is splendid to keep me well. Hundreds of Cures. Dr. ITartman is constantly in receipt of testimonials from people who havt been cured of chronic and complicated kidney disease bjr Peruna. For free medical advice, address Dr. Hartman President of The Hartman Sanitarium 1 Acdctalle PrppaMtioiirorAs-slinilalin- K J. 'S- - . r 1 HERTZ. r:. STBA- -'t v Yfu fi fl t i, L r 4-1- ; Implre vUle, Colo, lteferenoe. Carbonate KatlonalUaak. ) |