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Show W. L. DOUGLAS NORTHWEST NOTE Shoes The production cf coal In the Hntt 3.50&3.00 THE BEST IN W.LDougfas $4 Gilt WORLD of Wyoming during 1P03 was 5,002,0:! 1 tons, valued at It Is expected that the Nevada & Northern railroad will complete Us line to lily, Nevada, by the 2.ith. T. r. Purdue of Tiff City, Mo., was shot and Instantly killed at Helena, Mont,, by Chief of Police Flannery, Flannery was shot through the leg by Purdue previous to the killing. The Republican state convention at Edp tin. C3sr.ottQe;tiall84at3nf pries Mfl'r, jW.Ati1. IfcioifUt Jilt, t'i'ii.' II ium u u,o moot (Poitili r)!i I !.;iuiii(iy ij r Cut thug SHOES EOS EVERYBODY AX ALL PRICES. a to fi.eo. Hy enor. $3 Men to$LS3. Vamna Shoo. 4 OO to f 1.60. lilii. a' Si CMlliltwi1 Bliw. l U3 to $1.00. and Wiiniru, Try W. I. $-- Child rcC Mtn kImh'm; fur Mjlr, fit and wear l?ny '! other makes. coaid take you Into my largo factories ct Brockton, Mass., and show you how carefully W.L. Douglas shoes ore made, you would then understand why they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater valuo than any other make. Where rr you live, you can obtain W. L. If I Douglas aitoe. HU name and price la stamped on the bottom, which protects you against high prices and Interior shoes. Take no aubstlr Sute. Ask your dealer for V, L. Douglas ahoea jkiid insist upon having them. fast Color ilets used; thrg will not utar brassy. Write lor Illustrated Catalog ol Fall Styles. W. L. DOUGLAS, Dept. 12. Brockton. Masa.) . Helena nominated Charles N. Pray of Chouteau for congress and Henry C Smith of Lewis aud Clark county as the justice of the supreme court. Fred La Poiutc, aged 4S, was Instantly killed In the Black Spar mine at Rhyolite, Nevada, while descending on the bucket. The bucket got beyond control of the top man and fell to the bottom. State Senator Franklin Pierce Mays, Willard L. Jones and George Sorenson were convicted In the Blue Mountain land fraud case tried at Portland. The defendants .will ask for a new trial. John McIntyre, wantnl at Portland, Seattle, Tacoma and Spokane In connection with charges of counterfeiting, escaped from Deputy United States Marshals W. B. Griffiths and T. B. Foster near John Day, Ore. David Eccles, II. II. Rolupp, Adam Patterson, M. S. Browning and Job Pingree, all of the Amalgamated Sugar company, rre in Montana Inokirj for a site Pr a new sugar fee lory. It is likely that il will be located at Bozeman. Swiftwater Bill Gates, the Alaska miner who has gained national notoriety as a spendthrift, filed a petition to be declared a bankrupt in the federal court at Seattle last week Gates set up his assets as $200 in cash, wearing apparel worth $100 and a watch and chain. Court judgments amounting to nearly $200,000 were given as his liabilities. A sensation was created in Goldfield, Nevada, last week by the at tempted arrest of Wing B. Allen, man ager of the Nevada office of the Daily Mining Record of Denver, and former of Salt Lake, on. the charge of at to extort money from G. G one of the principal owners of Rice, the Sullivan Trust company, prominent mine promoters. Deputy Sheriff W. S. Johnson oi Wapanuka, I. T., has arrived at Raw lins, Wyo., having in custody J. B. Hickman, who has confessed to the murder of Thomas Irwine and his son, Archie, while they wer6 Soothed bv Baths with young traveling overland on the Continental divide near Rawlins last June. Hickman in his confession implicated his cousin, Hugh Hickman, for whom the officers are now searching. One man killed, another dying and three more or less seriously injured is the result of a shooting affray which took place in a saloon at St. Paul, Ore., the outcome of a brawl between a crowd of roughs and Town Marshal J. And gentle applications of Cuti-curMarshal A. Krechter and posse. the great Skin Cure, and Krechter is dead, and an unidentified purest and sweetest of emollients. stranger is iportally wounded. Alfred Lambert of St. Paul, Ore., one of the For summer rashes, irritations, posse, was shot in the arm. itchings, chafings, sunburn, bites marshals and stings of insects, tired, aching Two other strangers were shot. H. T. Phelps, a Boise nurseryman, muscles and joints, as well as for John admonished Evans, at La preserving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, scalp, hair, and Grande, Ore., when the latter had sat hands, Cuticura Soap and Cuticura three hours in a saloon while his children were shivering in a buggy outOintment are Priceless. Sole Chem. Boston. P.tter Drug Corp., Props., side. Evans reply was to knock Iftuled free, How to Cue tor Skin, Scalp, & Hair. Phelps, who is aged 65 years, down starching and kick him in the face. The nurDEFIANCE STARCH for finest linens. seryman rose with a knife and stabbed Evans twice in the right arm, almost Water Eye the muscles. Phelps was Thompsons FINDS VIRTUE IN OLD CLOTHES. ! WRECK NERVOUS A Garment Shaped to the Figure by Age Catch Artist Eye, Men Mrs, Ctceo Gained 26 Pourds and Recovered Her Health by Taking Dr, Williams' Pink Pills, To the eye of flu artft the garGem-riib bilily a term that cover ments of Ihe modern man are only ' of c.i-- - win ie then i no tolerable when age has adapted them a multitude , vet the jutti-n- t continue somewhat to the lines of the figure; acute to the average artist a new suit of to e ptivngth and thu doctorll inedi- cine have no upper tit effeet. Thin i clothes is an abomination. "It Is not only that new clothes are the dtelitm that had !u death if mean more ugly than old," said a knight of are not found to eh k it. In n great the palette who discussed the ques- majority of ravn Dr, William Fink tion; "to my mind no one ean be prop- Fill will check it aad restore health and ; tlreugth Kvaun they nctimBy make new erly easy or graceful In them. renewed vitality to "I never feel that I properly know a blood and n tii-of the Ihv, uml every otgan man until I have met him wearing au S. A. (ireitt, wlm-- c mldie i Mr. old suit. Ceitainly no man can possi- Bix 2Ht K. F. I). No. 4. Fran LI In, (fa.. bly be his natural self In evening half ytara i For three and say: dress. ami nervmi. Mtlfircd with weakm "I have noticed again and again i m s, compinatid with Momach trouble, how different the same people are At time I wa confin'd t my Pd for when wearing different clothes. 1 j ranging from three wt k to l wo ' mouth and wa under the phyiriau' went, for Instance, to a large family j nm-tcare the time for three year. I gathering some time ago, and for j do not know I ho can hi of my trouble but some reason everybody had donned 1 wa alwenktie with and, full evening dress. What a differ- thoughprostrated I took it great deal of in illcina, ence it made! We were all on terms nothing seemed togiveimiMiengtli. Al of intimate friendship, but somehow time my stomaeh hurt me something the clothes brought in an element of fearful and my bead often troubled me, coldness and formality. We all felt j I wa alee pies nttd what sleep I did get It even the women, although, of did imt refresh me. When I began taking Dr. William' course, the fair sex are not easily per- - Fink Fill, I weighed but IOI pounds. suaded of the merits of gar- - j I knew 1 was so Imd that ft few dose ments. But no man who has discov- would not euro me and 1 had jmtionce. ered the ease and comfort of them Soon tin pill liegaii togivo mehtrengtli, will readily give them up. As for the my blood got in letter condition, I could artistic side of modern clothes, it only tdeep well at nigh t and hI jMme with the comes when they have mellowed by housework. Nmv I weigh IdOpoumlsnud think nothing of walking half ft mile. use Dr. Williams Fink Fills havo done wonders for mo and tho neighbors all know Wrote Love Notes for Maid. Thomas Hardy, the novelist and this statement is true." Dr. Williams Fink Fills nro sold by nil poet, used to live, when he was a or will lo sent by mail, postboy, with an aunt, and he was some druggists, on reeeiptof price, 60 cent scr lox, paid, times called upon to write love let six boxes $2.60, by tho Dr. Williams Medtetrs for her dairy maids to send tc icine Co., Schenectady, N.Y. their sweethearts. In his novels he has made good use of his experience In the dairy, and hJs aunt was the arijlnal of one of his characters. ; 1 , diM-avo- k-- M-n- d u - , , ! jK-tht- d of J I J well-wor- Quite Up to Date. He popped to her upon his knees His heart went Oh! no, if you please, Twas there the maiden sat pit-a-p- of READERS this parxr siring to buy ng advertised in its columns should insist upon having what they ask lor, refusing all substitute or imitations. ? W ipvwvy v? 'W'1' Ti'iA v.'vy11' ? vr'-f- -r rv For Infants and Children. Fhe Kind You Have ' dull iM'l ill HI'I'II If nil !"M'l'lliIMM li'lli I' i f 'IIMll AWgdable Frcparationror Assimilating IlicFood and Reg dating ihe Stomachs aM Bowels of Always Bough? Bears the Promotes Digeslion.CheerfuF ness and Rest. Contains neither Opium.Morpliine nor Mineral. Not Narcotic. I3mpe afOldArSAMUELIiTCIMl JfianfJun Seel Jlx.Stnrui llochtlla Salts sltrise Sord Jtytertnhib - Bi CarburtakJedtS a, HZrrpSerd.-Clmtfi- ed Sugar iVinttrymcn triavoK A perfect Remedy forConslipa-Fion- , Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverishness and Loss Sleep. of For Over Tac Simile Signature of NEW YORK. Thirty Years Si Vyr (arrested. W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 38, 1906 de- any-Un- rnw y THC OENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK OITV. k my!r w i m imi jrTift iiiifit fit nn-ma- |