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Show - I ii d L t? A t u ' Ii 8 f'l V .ce, Dtrvotw T a j Ar.Vodo..if mr.toww r the V Al o injF SaaJr-o- Mela:u' ly, and Dizzy Spella when F.intiog lhou-andhve proved that Elec trio BiUere will quickly cure euch trou bit. "I suffered for year with kiifney irouble, wfUtS MfJ. Phebe Cherleyr of Teterson,-- 1 ; aod a iaine back pained me n I could not dress myself, butvE'ec-tri- e Bittera "wholly cured me, aod, although 73 veare old, I rk' fl C boic t) Cun i pine Commodore John Adam Howell, who will be in command of the squadron that is to blockade the whole boast of Cuba, is a veteran navy officer of the' cl II w a t;, " 1114' ficvv fol'cOS 'tire to be known as the first squadron of the North Atlantic fleet." . The San Francisco will be Ido flagship and his vessel the rfTi,i,w7"cr . .A i m- - ssaz. J. Sberinan, the veteran itored of the yermoDtville Mich. Echo, 'Ea discovered the remarkable secret of keeping bl people young. For tesrs he has avoided Indigestion, Heart i rouble, Constipation and Rheumatism, by using Electric C. -- Prof. IJoxa Tyler, of Chicago At,an,ti lie aquadron. transferred to the gulf blockading otnan ,tho 1ce f 1 Old FashionedCoU Cure- Will - t , I : i 11a - k i i ! a weekly pa pea- - to of : called : - " r . Connnoner. Lrfa-"- " -- In a letter sent us dated .December 18, 1900, bo - - among--th- e neigh btrrmg'v)llagpxr 1nys d Walking with stately tread, and bearded groups of Ainos oflen passed the expedition headquarters. apparently looking for nothin unusual, and giving no evidence of curiosity, yet never failing to see every foreign figure within their range. Humbly nocompanying their lords, the women ji followed, jar less imposing' than the men. 'Driven grodiiallytlirongh ages from the south to lloliEnido, the Ainos ure among the few races yet retaining, in this over-ci- v ilicd world of ours, an utterly unspoiled 'simplicity. Their origin hns never been satisfactorily traced, but they were certainly in Japan long liefore the presentraee of Japanese lmd arrived, and names iiiisliy-haire- Ship Plaeed la Command of t'apl. Coopar. mmM I it You Are going out of date.' The, . ...... "'J busv man of todav can not afford placed in command or the cruiser rl" i to lie alieil ft v hole (loj fliul unuei cago as sooh as that ship is ready for go the martyrdom of the sweating Mrvice. is at present- - the Krauses Cold Cure are tendent of the naval academy at Ait vnpsules of convenient" size7aud napolis. Capt. Cooper is one of the can 1m? takeu without danger while ablest men ill the service, ashispres-performin- g CAPT; CHARLES KINO. . in the navy testifles. your usual duties. en high position (Now a Brigadier Uenerul Under Gen. 50 not he old, Although years yet Thev cure in 24 horns. Price 2.V. Merritt.) Sold by City Drug Co., Logan and EerTed "itW Admirals Farragut and at Washington, Thatcher during the civil war. In Richmond Utah. fact, Capt. Cooper was turned out of D. C., drumsticks In hand. For a few weeks he was busy teach- the academy in 1363 one year before h! in tirae he see order in? his fellow badger boys how to ex that might Many a bright and happy houseme real Warfare. He was one of the tract martial music from a bit of hold has boon thrown into sadness MoWle bay aml iater took stretched parchment. Ihen he was and sorrow because of the death Lero!.l, mounled his fill hcrr flea made at When orrieriy part ofthecity. of a loved one front a neglected, In this was ar over aswas headquarters. capacity he are still retained all over the empire. Cooper cold BALLARDS HO RE- - signed to numerousCapt. offices by the navy saw his first real soldiering in irginia. Gentle and subservient to the. conIIOLaDSiRII isthe Treat cure department, among them being a com-- In June, 1XG2, he was appointed to quering race, it is evident Hint they for coughs, colds anil all pulmon- mandership on board the Sabine, j West Point by President Lincoln, lie formerly held more egotistic views themselves graduated four years later, distin- than now, ofeven. fancying ns ary ailments, lriee 23 and 30 is show n cents. Kiter Bros Drug Co. guishing himself as an inst ructor at t venter the universe, s. superin-proces- -- U V - saved a present decade, lie is brave, careful doctors bill, time and suffering nd a strict disciplinarian, and I will never he without this CHICAGO. For splendid Jedieiue again. sale hv Kiter Bros. Drug Co. Vtbns Ready for Service Tbla ' M ex will EOoncdmmeiVco tlio publication ; I found it was pleasant to take made captain in 1834 and elevated and it relieved me at once. I am to his present high rank within the H 1 n 1 and j tw bn hi IW.J. , blocUadin!, an( was in Speaking of ChflUlbt I " thick of the g(lua(Iron Al fight at Mobile bay. When LTthe war was at an end he was corn- Iains Cough Ketnedyj' &ays: suffered with a severe cold this missioned a lieutenant commander winter which threatened to run in- - and was placed ipcharge ofthe pe 'to pneumonia. P tried different Soto. He has served in numerous remedies but I seemed to grow posts, among them .being the coast worse and the medicine npset my survey, the bureau of ordnance, member of the advisory board, commander stomach. A friend advised me to of the Adams in the Pacific station und try Chamberlains Cough Remedy commander of the Atlanta. lie was i 1 Pt - j civil war came ou'tlie commodore was a lieutenant on board the steam sloop Ossipee, which was u part of the North I itt. Y( , peo-ole- now' entirely recovered, J -t , It gently e'imulatee the kidneys, tones the stomach, aids digestion and gives a splendid appetite. It has worked COMMODORK BOWF.LIww.wtT forrny wife anck me. in Command or the Cuban Blockad- (Now . Ins a iurv'llnu remedy for old Squadron ) cts at 50 Only complain1. cer, entirely capable of the important Biter Bros. Drug Co. (1 duty he is to undertake. When the Illinois . . 1 It cant he writes; be praised too highly. v - People Made Young. Bitter, and m HE observaIn Aino l. ( nircer - wiitrs for . , Land. - Mrs, Todd saysT memof summer a s the ltsuG, UiriBR In Huy the Unumrr ai lay I LlvHVYar. ber o? the Amherst college expedition which visited northern Japan to view ThousaudH of renders of troth sexes th,$ total eclipse of the sun,' Iliad the loused with u altruistic pleas- - rare opportunity of seeirg the primi! . tempered perhaps with a little tive hairy Aino" of that region. In the southern portion of the IswliiKti regret, that Capt. Charles Kliig.'.uutJior of the best military nov--- land, near llakodute and Sapporo, and pnlilihlied in (he United States, is Csipt, King no longer, but a brigadier geudal Of lolunteers, under Gen. Wes- He has exchanged the jVT(rlT?, Tr.sMM'T)iit more lin mediate- ly vutuflble brother the sword, and for it pciiod ni least utf shall huveuo more of his hrilliaut sketches. J lie new' brigadit r no general m e r e' e nr fiet k n i g 1, no mere lay historian of niilitury doings. lie comes from a liglitmg family, and lie has beenv und will lie again, no doubt, says they XewYdik Herald, u tighter of JUA ilg oinitaliie plitek'iiiiil energy. f He was bom in ISlI-u- l Albany. N. Y. . 4,'CV"A Tr- IIlis futher. Kiifim King, a grandson Cl V rA ' and mi mesa ke of one of the signers of the Deeliiration nf Independence, was for Kiimq years minister I evident at IIoiim'iiiiiI later became editor and, proprietor of 1 he Mi two eeTefi t htet."'J" Thus it'emne almiii that Charles' hoy- hood was spent in the growing west and on the shore of l.uke Michigan, AINO DRINKING SAKE. where he still makes his home.- In (A People Living tn the North of Queer 185H lie was sept to New York city to Japan ) be ediieutcd at the grammar school about Volcano travelers have visbay, of Columbia college. 1HG1, lie these sby and silent people. Hut ited his freshexamination the for passed several hundred miles north are many men class of the college. Hut in the meantime lh eivil war Ainos who, until the summer of 18UG, r to ,he 8 f ofTr bad broken putwitor Jving lutd be- w7e 'v, butk .,h,! fe'T,T come a general In command of fish- ure establishing volunteers: f brigade of- Wisconsin nff Within ?4 hours after he l.nd passyd his 1 ,VHT ?Ion ,tbe C.st; ll are province exaniinat ioiUthe Ifeyeflrold Charles JWe? v to U 0UEh In d,s'an. had turned the ofthe ito, a foreign womnu, the Japanese :'s,,ors; up camp King oflicialv informed me, had. never be- fore reached Kitami, Skirting the roijgh western coast by steamer, and rounding Cnpe Soya, the eclipse party located at Ksnshi, which must not be confused With another town of the same name near Hakodate. The news of the arrival of strange white foreigners spread- 'quickly ley-HeA- wsw.ars!ijl - rl ' -- or I.'riiTi; lion. I i . v a.rui. r 1 Mrs. Mabel boon. is Tod.l nl tlrgnn Ills Sllirinr ovexccmi'f Connipatluni" iuipiovee Appetite, gives perfect health. -- Only 50o al Riler Bros; Drug Co Old 3 i'O u the Century, from lie romri from a Fishllng fimllf tion, an article entitled 1TU,:T'wVy vi I. , OC us r: Wisconsin-volunteers- West Point, and elsewhere .in various perhaps by an old national song: . of the sea. open your eyes divine. staff positions, and in 1374-- was in Gods Riter Bros. Drug Co., guarantees Arizona territory under Gen. Wesley Wherever your eyes turn, there 'echoes the "every bollte Sf Ch ambe r a i n a Merritt, ns an officer of the Fifth cavA NOVEL LIFEEO AT. Cough Remedy and will refund the alry, in the campaign against the money to any one who is not satisApaches. fied after using On November 1, 1874, King was dan- It la Formed of Wooden Staves, Surof the rounded by Hoop and Strength-nibs- ." contents. This is the beet remedy gerously wounded at Sunset Pass. He tnt-Stoat watfThen saved from falling" fiitti the in the world for Isgrippe, coughs, of the savages by the devotion of hands colds, croup and whooping cough The jiccompn ny i n gilliiM ra t ionre SergL Hexnard Tuylor.a ilevatkincat-riec- l resent lifeboat which has a to the point of insukordioation. j It prevents any tendency of a cold f ' been and devised patented By James for the latter refused to save himself, yv ttchrii.-Sr.vArrow rtvrr, MiTnitolqu to result in pneumonia. and oidered j although ttrdogo. the liowling Ajinches in eheejt until ret allTTie "boat pfeTure'd- isTor'ined oTwood- enforeeme'nts arrived. fi fTw i u NTr sio iTore isoir to )it en 8laves- - surrounded by hoops and ( , For months King was laid up with a enrich and purify the blood; it 'shattered Hefor the saber urin. rgly cures all forms of Wimm! .disorders. wound had heald lie was in the saddle . is eMciiilly useful in fevers, skin again, sharing in every fight and eruidions, ImiUs, . pimples, all the terrible privntions of salt riieum Timl , the"FTmi"?aaTry lifthe Dig Rom anff Yellowtole expedition of IsTG. every form of bUod impurity; it is The jear 1x73 was for liis regiment a safe ami effeet util cure.. Drift', 30 place witlj the s'urycjing expedition of 1371, an insl ruct orship in the academy, another of mountain scouting, hut it eeuts. Kiter Dros. Drug Uo. the torpedo station, const surve), was also a year of suffering for King. command of tlie Swatara in'the Asiatic The Arizona wound instead of healing Agricultural College of Utah. station, the navy yards, and, lastly, in had grown worse. In 'June, 1X79, hav1S94, the superintendency of the ueavl- - ing meanwhile been promoted captain I.OGAN. UTAIT," cmy. Although Capt. Cooper has not of A troop. King was placed on the re- Tbe Agricultural college of Utah been in command of a ship for several tired list for disability resulting from offers courses in Agriculture, CiviF years, he is of course highly competent .wounds received in line of duty. ZZWp rri-v,- p his After he went retirement speed position, liis last command, j Engineering. Mechanical Engineer for that San Francisco, was giveq hint iiy to his old state, was for two years ing, Domestic Arts, Commerce. the one of the faculty of the University of 1x94. General Science, and Manual Train- when he was made a captation A NEW LHEHOAT. Wisconsin nt Madison and began at Australian Emn In t'.grapr. ing. A Preparatory Course is giv-eonce his connection with the nntionnl (Formeu of NVoo.lvn W.ives snd Purround---- ' ..Australian eggs are nowshippcdall liy the accmmodation to be odjptant guard, of which he rose a ' men and women who have been the wny to London. lNIglaml. and are general in 1393. A large eoniear block nf'ench ribsr sold there for fresh laid. These eggs So far back as 1832 King began his end of the llbat is provided with a pasdeprived of educational advantage, across the equutor and through career with the publication of sage of rope guideway, whnfte etuis are and who are not prepared to enterljhc rild gca Th(. Mcamer tttk08 he literary tbe more advanced courses. WtDter to six weeks from the island continent. j The Colonels Daughter," n story of at right nngles to each other. A rope garrison life in the west, whose prapli-- , passes through tlnlse guidevvini. course begin Nov. 6th . They are laid nt one .-end of the earth ie ower and contagious tends .through the whole- lenptli of the Tbe equipment comprises !0o and sold at the other- These eggs are imade it instantlv fol- - boat and is has lie -popular, qtl : h ei k Jo ns hjp ly the A it?;f ml fnTrJT,mrttry - i .' "t h ,r lirst success with7- a num acre? Dfi and,"'of which iO'icresron-- ' xhipTirrt-tv- r . means Within the bodyoifrarh this usual .lowed up stitute the Campus, and acres he keepers Ur their London cold More, in . ,l)er or other stories in the same vem. Athletic Field; 14 buildings, with refrifferated chambers, and sola in ,No one has a keener insight into the are scarcest here. humQrg of two chapels or lecture halls, modern London when egg cararmy life or more liril. an V liant-aml 0,1' effective knack for. narrat - ;tvj -emored,Thr block i auttrmatimlfy- class Toems.1ftboralorios,work shops,' ftiiiuls of dozens are in - f0-. . .. , a. t ordinary foyced down so as to prevent the enrooms 'P a kitchens, sewing museum, trance of'wflterr"Shirald ft betmpjxssJ' a gjmhasiupa, a library of eight filleil wivh dry. pea buks. The.hip-hie to lower the boat in .the ordinary thousand bound volumes and pev-- meats are made from November to Powerful Electric Magnets. Electro-magnet-s letting out the suspending this a thousand and the of being spring rnpable picking way. by pampleti, and euch January, lie launched upon an even it ritay rope, epecimene, apparatus, intrumenta rar)yuramer season in the antipodes. tip a load not exceeding five tons are keel by serving the rope from within. one used of comthe steel by, great add machinery aa are required for OH Fart for Torpedo Doati. Hatchways for the entrance ind exit panies to transfer .steel beams or" of oil are fuel with thorough and efficient wprk in all passengers, a fndder and steering being plates from one piirt of the shop to anExperiments ' made for the first time by the British other. departments. ropes operated from the hatchwajsor from within the boiit. are provided. A - The faculty numbers 35. .all admiralty on the torpedo boat Surly t h, . Tyv P vtalsjag .Caoves.LnBanttr at Port the boat srnqu in heavy lines. tffrir. jtgecialieU respective It i said that excessive tea drink- rights 'it, should it be XTUblfifyn'inr overiurned. ' For catalogue which gives infor-miti- on Smallest Coxvs tn Samoa, ing among the humbler classes of Ire- Ventilating pipes are provided which The smallest cow in the world are land has caused ah alarming increase can be reapectiog courses, equipj closed by valves to prevent the merit, expenees, etei., sddretg, V. to be found in the Samoan islands. of insanity, especially among women. entrance of water. ." ; J. Kerr, President, Logan, Utah. j may say JO your readers that in order Drotect the public from fraud at the hands of pre tended agents, -- I traveling employ shall not - canvas sers. if 6 1 two-thir- ds 4 tr -- -- i of lu-T- - - j I ) suf-jferin- g lu t -- I Gitjplatfomir - T Subscriptions will be received at this office. 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