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Show THE LIVING ROOM. NEWS SUMMARY It Should at All Times Thrca nun were killed and four other were seriously burned In an explosion In the Old Mine, Canmore, at Alberta. Canada. Despondent over business troubles, Charles F. Iceland, formerly president of the Commercial bank of Duluth, Minn., shot and killed himself. Dr. Simon II Conover, United State senator from Florida, at the time of the Hayes-Tildepresidential contest, Townsend. Fort at Wash., on (died Sunday, of old age. Nine corpses have been recovered from the ruins of the recent fire at Chelsea, Mass. In addition several people have died from injuries sus tained during the fire. Taken for burglars, John and D. Frank, sons of It. O. Frank, a grocer of Columbus, Ohio, were shot and killed early in the morning by City Patrolmen Helnze and Casey. The Jury in an action in the superior court of San Francisco, last week decided that at least a large part of the conflagration of April 18, 190G, was the work of tncendarles. John Tracy, a discharged employee of the street department of North- shot and fatally ampton, Mass., a Livable" Room. n Wll-Ua- De m I What to do with the living room Is a problem that confronts every housekeeper. The living room should bo in fact as well as In name a living room a llvablo room. It la the room In which the most of our timo at home is spent, the hours we have for leisure, the time we have for play, the place where we entertain our friends and it Is absolutely essential that the walls and furnishings of the living room should be harmonious in color, suitable In texture, and durable In material. The rich, soft, solid colored walls are the Ideal walls for the living rooms. They make a better back ground for pictures, throw the furniture out In better relief, are less dls COrdant with rugs and carpeting, and indicate a higher degree of taste and culture than do the colored monstrosities which wo paste on when we A Doy on Clergymen. DIshop Fotter, at an ecclesiastical dinner In New York, read a Coopers-towschoolboy's essay on "Clergymen." The essay, which created much amusement, was as follows: "There are 3 kinds of clergymen blshups, recters and curates. The hlsh-uptell the recters to work and the curats have to do It, a curate is a thin married man, but when he is a recter he gets fuller and can preach longer sermons and becums a good man." THE n -- MENMO KNOW VCI'A'E&.J s SUCKERS. SUITS AND HATS ere the men who hove put them to the hard est tests in the rough' est weather. Get the original Towers Fish Brand made since 103 Garfield Tea, the herb medicine, insure a healthy action of liver, kidneys, xtouudi and I towel. Tuke it for coiixti-natioWrite II.irticM and Tea I ., Brooklyn, N. Y for free 4 tuple. n ctTAioc A effective work Is the result of concentrated thought and persever-ence- . Marden. AH Mr. Wlnilnw'i Sooth Inc Synp. For children teething, aoftena tb (taw, reduce BminUoo, pin,cur wind collu. Xk a bolUa, Whenever we will what is good, we aro better because we willed. 4 rtiero vowt rue aw q CO tM( MDCtLLAhtoIs A VIA - ELECTROTYPES i.. kuxou. iKrmBu).,nn. lnl um.,oiii In $ real varViy for Ml nt lh prlcwn by DEFIANCE STARCH" tbs MirI run.It apply wall paper. W. N. U.f Salt Lake City, No. 17, 1903. son. Who ever saw roses climbing up a plastered wall growing out of a hardwood floor? Yet, that is what wo suggest to the Imagination when we paste paper covered with rosea on our walls. They are neither artistic wounded George F. Dirge, superin- nor true. Roses aro all very beautitendent of streets, and then shot ful, but they were never made to climb up interior walls and they do himself. The first engagement of gold for not grow from hardwood flooring. shipment to Europe since the flnanc-- The set figures of wall paper are also ial panic of October last was an- tiresome and equally disagreeable and OUCH, OH MY BACK nounced on April 15. the National repellant. The alabastlned wall is the only NEURALGIA, STITCHES. LAMENESS, CRAMP City bank of New York taking form of a tinted or solid colcorrect for Paris. TWINGES. TWITCHES FROM WET OR DAMP G. S. Wilmot, a mounted policeman, ored wall. Fortunately It Is the only ALL BRUISES, SPRAINS, A WRENCH OR TWIST was shot and killed at Frank, Alber- clean way, and more fortunately It Is THIS SOVEREIGN REMEDY THEY CANT RESIST ta. There have been daring burglar- the only permanent way; the only ies In the town, and it is thought the way that does not Involve the endless labor in the future. policomajn was shot while attempting In lighting the walls some thought to arrest a robber. be must the color. Light colors Richard Hall, tried at Dawson, was reflect S5given of the light thrown upon acquitted of the charge of stealing them. Dark colors reflect but 15. Price 25c and 50c gold dust to the amount of 340,000 Lighting bills can be saved by choosfrom a Yukon river steamboat last ing a color which will reflect the summer, which was consigned to largest degree of light. In north Seattle by persons In Fairbanks, rooms use warm colors or colors WEAR SHIELD BRAND SHOES Alaska. Never Rip 'Em seamless shoe for men, boys and which reflect light. In south and By a vote of 107 to 42, the New west rooms sometimes the light can youths. Wears like iron brass quilled bottoms. England Methodist Episcopal confer- be modified by the use of darker Price, $1.75 to $2.50. If not at dealer ask us. ence adopted a memorial to the gen- colors. Dark greens absorb the light; ELLET-KENDAL- L SHOE CO. MFCS. eral conference, recommending the light yellows reflect it; browns modKansas City, Mo. repeal of the article forbidding danc- ify it, and so on, through the scale ing, card playing and attending the of colors. The color scheme of a theater. room not only Is dependent upon the Death sentences were handed down color of the carpetings but It is also at Tobalsk, Siberia, on the lGth, in J dependent upon the light of the room, CULTIVATORS the cases of thirteen persons there John D.'s Eagle Stone. who were Implicated in a recent John D. Rockefeller pretends that prison riot in which a warden was SEEDERS killed. The men were tried by a he is not and never was superstitious; court-martiastill he carries in his pocket an eagle PULLERS stone. It is a perforated stone of great The houe of representatives of Ohio, has passed a bill to compel all antiquity, found in an eagles nest, and railroads In the state to publish a is supposed to be a charm against time card of the arrival and depar- disease, shipwreck and other disture of trains in newspapers publish- asters. It is of a brownish tint and ed in every town through which a about the size of a pigeon egg. When shaken it rattles as if another stone railroad runs. Sixty-twsuits against eight rail- were inclosed within it. A ribbon violation of the passed through the perforation Is said roads, charging to more virtues than even r law, providing for Johnpossess D. himself. When the old gentleIVrtt for Beet Tool Pamphlet the protection of cattle, sheep and man wants to Ko. 37. He will also semi a a confer favor particular hogs transported in cattle cars, were Beautifully Illustrated Brochure. some one he gives a few inches filed at Chicago last week by District upon Cultivator Beet The lever to raise or lower the gangs. That one P&O of this ribbon. New York Press. requires only makes it simple. A supplemental lever levels the gands when one wheel sinks too deeply into the Attorney Sims. ground. Positively the best device ever put on a Beet Cultivator, and to be found on no other. One of the worst snow slide's in the The only cultivator that will plow at a uniform depth. Gangs are held Into the (round at two points, pressure springs giving an elastic movement to overcome unevenness of ground ; more rigid history of .the Canadian Pacific railthan cultivators suspended from center alone. Wheels are pivoted, and under foot control, respondroad occurred near Alberta canyon, ing to the slightest movement. All P fit O Beet Tools have features not found on others. Our Beet Nothing Jdoesf more for Tool Pamphlet explains them write for it. All P & O goods are backed by an unqualified in th-- Cascade mountains, in Canada, Sixty-si- x years of "Knowing How" hammered into every one of them. guarantee. cars two boarding sweeping away a grocer, one way or the PARLIN & ORENDORFF CO., Canton, Illinois. filled with Japanese laborers. Forty He men lost their lives. other, than coffee. A wage reduction averaging 10 per must (he neednt P cent has gone into effect in the cotton cloth, yarn and thread mills in New SQl ft to you) it is good England and New York state, employing a total of 43,500 operatives. Since March, the pay of 153,500 mill fl,-000,0- 00 PLOWS ET l. o twenty-eight-hou- COFFEE e I states has hand in the northern been cut. Francisco Nicolazzo, under arrest in Chicago, in connection with the death by poison of Mary Renda, 4 years of age, has confessed to the police that he purchased the poison that killed the girh aiV placed it in the flour that was Vised for making bread. SHOES AT ALL PRICES, FOR EVERY The Poet's Error. said the poets friend, he has his faults, but hes a true poet. He gives his life to the service of the muses Yes, put In the critic, hut seems to make the mistake of supposing that Bacchus is one of the muses. MEMBER OFTHE FAMILY, MEN, BOYS, WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN. W. aella Douglcm make L Of course, . 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