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Show Sick'.Ueadache absolutely and permanently curod by using Moki Tea. A pleasant herb drink. Curts Constipation. and Indigestion, makes ycu eat, sleep, work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. 25o. and 50c. Write to W. H. Hooker and Co., Buffalo, N, Y. for a free sample, Riter Bro. Drug Cn. 2 h The tendency of medical science is toward preventive measures; The ' best thought of the world Js being given tdthesubject. It Vs easier and .better to prevent than to cure. It has been fully demonstrated that pnenmonia, one of the most dangerous diseases that medical men have to contend with, can be presented by the use of Chamberlains ' Cough , Remedy;-- Pneumonia al ways results From a cold or from an attack of influenza (grip), and it has been observed that this remedy counteracts any tendency of these diseases toward pneumouia. This has been fully proven in many thousands of cases, in which this remedy has been usddunngthe great prevalence!)? colds aud grip in recent years, and can be relied upon with implicit confidence. Pneumonia often results from a slight cold when no danger is apprehended until it is suddenly dis- -'j covered that there is fever and' difficulty in breathing and pains in' the chest, then it is announced that the patient has pnenmonia. Be on the safe side and take Chamberlains Cough Itempdy as soon ns the cold is contracted. It always cures. For sale by Riter c f Bros. Drug Co. . W W. MAUGHAN Attorney-at-La- Attorney. South-ea- t and County Court House, Office.- - room, upstairs, Logan, Utah. The New Way of SMOKING MEAT Apply Wrights CON DENSED SMOKE with a brush, giving meat two coats a week apart. A liquid made from hickory wood. No experiment. Sold lor 6 years all over U.S. and Canada. A 75c bottle smokes a barrel ol et.Qetthe genuine. Fully guaranteed. bottle with metal Sold only In square NEVER IN BULK. qt. Write cap. tor FREE BOOK or. meats. Be sure to get WRIGHTS CONDENSED SMOKE. Mad e only by curing E. H. WRIGHT & CO.. Kansas City, Mo Ci ty Drug THE NEW Y03K WORLD. k Edition. is Spoken, World was a brilliant success in the beginning Snd lias been steadily growing ever since. Time is the test of all things, and has set its seal of apWorld proval on the Thriee-aWe- ek which is widely circulated in every State and Territory of the Union, and wherever there are people who can read our jnother tongue. This paper for the coming winter and the year 1903,' will make its news service, if possible, more extensive than ever before All events otimportanee, no ter where they happen, are ported accurately ami promp ' The subscriber, for a year, gets three , i.pers every week and more news general reading than most great dalies can furnish at five or six times the price. The Thrice-a-Wee- k World is absohitely fair in its Doliticui views artisan basis is never allowed to affect its news columns, and Democrat and Uepublican alike can obtain in its pages truthful accounts of all the great , political camThrice-A-Wee- Victoria Morosini, who eloped from her fathers beautiful home at Rivcrdale on September 9. 1884, with the family, eoaebmah, Ernest is living in retirement at Rutland, Vt.. where Schilling-Hnelscam- k 4 p, AND SE1E ten her former. husband. Schilling is coachman for Dr. John Jacob Kindred of the Ri'yercrest sanitarium. at Astoria. He does ;not know where Victoria is, but he He loves her as fondly as ever. ll cherishes the hope that cares for him and that some day they Mil be reunited for the rest of their lives. TheiSconic Line to IS MADE RACTIGAUy she-sti- fMUWS Giovanni P, Morosini was the friend and bodyguard of Jay Gould. He had fought and suffered wiih Garibaldi. Son of an illustrious Venetian family, he brought to this country Latin ideas as to the secln sionof young girls. His daughters were allowed to have few companions of their own age. They rarely saw young men, and then only in the presence ofL elderly-relativ- es. . !Y i THE, USE or iV. J . : J i; passing'directly through Salt Lake City. Splendid Equipped Fast Trains Daily Between OGDEN AND DENVER Via Three Separate an.l Distinct Scenic. Routes, - old-fashion- ed h IFAVORITE .1 ITCURES 4J5E4 Ernest Schilling, the family coachman, was a tall, slender, good Datured youth, with faint red cheeks and hair. It was his duty to take Victoria driving, to acconjmny her" when she rode, In thesmumer of 1884 the Morosinissaw that he and Victoria were too fond of each other. They -- THROUGH PULLMAN AND ORDINARY SLEEPING CARS Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis and Chicago Free Reclining ChaiLCars. change. To Denver, RESCRIPIM withoi PERSONALLY CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS. DINING CARS, Service a la Carte on all through trains. straw-colore- d For rates, folders, free illustrated-bookletsetc, , inquire of your nearest ticket agent, specifying the Rio Grande route, or address , I. A; BENTON, G. A. P; D.," Salt Lake 7 discharged him. Schilling returned to the place on Sept. 9,1 1884, ostensibly to collect money from a fellow servant. years term he made his home at. Victoria ran across the lawn and Steinway, Astoria, where he fias kissed him. Mrs. Morosini saw since remained. He is honest, soand stormed. That night Victoria ber and industrious. His nearest eloped with Ernest. friends say that hejs constantly rewent to but shadowed by detectives, who hope They Europe, turned to New. York in a few to furnish evidence against him in mouths. Ernest got a job as con- a divorce litigation. Their watch ductor on a Second avenne car. thus far has been in vaiu.N. Y. Victoria became a superior chorus World. girl in Araorila, which was beWore Skirts Twenty Years. ing played at the Casino. She tinkled on a mandolin, sang with A crowd gathered at Third avea pleasant little voice and tried nue and street to look hard to dapep gracefully. She was at what appeared to be an intoxitoo big. Still she was a popular cated woman doing some high success because of her notoriety. kicking. Detectives McMullen and Ernest sat in a front row and Heany took the kicker to the East street station where the ground his teeth. Also iu a frout Fifty-firseat was a young New York rubber prisoner was recorded as Lena merchant, friend of the Morosini Becker of 410 East family. street. After many effoits the merchant The sergeant at the desk noticed and Victoria her father a brought mustache under the together. Oil Sept 1, 1890, she prisoners veil aud sent for a Flowvanished from New York. Erirttt er hospital ambulance so that the has never seen her since nor known surgeon might decide the prisonher whereabouts. She has not ers sex. Dr. Quirk said the prisoncommunicated with him nor admit- er was a man masquerading in feted her identity to any one of the male attire and he was taken to the hundreds of persons with whom Yorkville police conrt. she came in contact. The World He said that he was 48 years old has learned that she went to a and declared that he had worn in Paris, where she remained womans clothing for more than until early in 1893. From there twenty years. He explained that she suddenly went to Vancover, B. he could make a living as a cook C., und took train for Rutland, more easily by wearing womans Vt., where she arrived at night garb. He declared that he had and was driven to the convent of gone so long under the name of St. Joseph, where she was taken Lena Becker that he had forgotten as a boarder under the name of his real name. vN. Y. Sun. Miss Baldwin. She reft the protecting walls of the convent seldom Escaped an Awiul Fate. and then she always wore large' Mr. II. Haggins of Melbourne. But even these greeu glasses. Fla., writes, My doctor told we I could not conceal 'her unusnal had and nothing Consumption beauty of feature and richness of could be done foriue, I was given coloring. Sbe'was the source of to die. The offer of Dr. Kings much speculation among the Ver- up New for Consumption, Discovery nt few and a last them of monters, induced me to try it. Re.su ltsvwere learned her secret. But she would I am now on the road not admit when questioned that she startling. to owe all to Dr. 'and lorosini-Schillinwas Victoria recovery a mJtL. What Constitutes -- Good Service? " What makes a train popular! Good serviep. What constitutes good service? Good cars, good track, good meals, fast time, and civil employes. The Burlingtons Chicago Special is a strikillustration of the results of good service. ing It is by far the most popular train between Denver and Chicago rhjh is simply another way of saying that its service is better than that of Fifty-secon- d st any other train. Leaves Denver 4:15 p. ra.; arrives Omaha 6:45 a. m,t Chicago 8:30 p. m. next day. To St. Louis at 2:30 p. ra. and 10 p. m. Fifty-fourt- h good-size- d TICKET OFFICE: 79 WEST SECOND SOUTH STREET, Salt Lake City. R. F. NESLEN, GenL Agent ' nt r can w Tell you g. The cost of a journey to any point in. the civilized world and sell you r f through ticket?. We represent all the best .Steamship lines and a splendid railway system of 8000 miles THE ROCK ISLAND. Let us help you plan a winter trip. THATS OUR BUSINESS. 12.-Stock- men 1 t Glenwood Springs, Aspen, Leadville. Pueblo. Colombo SgrnTgs7"Den verTOm a haT'KansasCT .ty , Kt. Louis, Chicago, and nil points east. Connecting nt Ogden Union Depot with all Southern Pacific and Oregon Short Line Trains, The only Transcontinental Line BBBE8SHZB5B3EBBD It surely When Mrs. 0,1. Morosini died Kings'New Discovery. This great cure on Dec. 3, 1893, , herfunerstLwas saved my life. is guaranteed for all throat and delayed until the fourth da that her daughter Victoria'might lung diseases by Riter Bros. Drugattend it. The reconciliation with gists. Price 50c & $1.00. Trial kf her family was complete. She af- Bottle free. terward returned to Rutland, where she remained in the convent until PERISHING BY HUNDREDS. three years ago, when she left beBonested; S. D., Feb. cause of a disagreement with the from the range country mother superior. Her father again cattle are perishing by that east her off. Still known as Miss report The deep snow begins hundreds. Baldwiu, she has ' boarded over about fifty miles west of here, and since with a Rutland family, who the entire range for 100 miles west live in West street, near the bridge. of that paigns. is covered with snow The Thrice-a-Wee- k Worlds They are in moderate circumstan- two feetpoint deep, making it - impossiregular Subscription price is only ces. Two prominent young men of ble for stock to secure food, . $1.00 per year and this pays for Rutland have been devoted to ,. FOUR IRISHMEN RELEASED. 156 papers. We offer this unMiss Baldwin, but she has giDublin , Feb. 12. William Duffy, equaled newspaper, and The ven them little encouragement. Journal together one year for Schilling enlisted in the United Nationalist member of Parliament States marine corps three weeks for South Galway, ami three $3.50. The regular subscription priceJ after his wife disappeared. When-- ' others who were imprisoned under he returned at the end of his five the coercion act were released today. the two papers is $4 00. cm-dolla- THE G f oou-ve- Read Wherever (he English Language The Her Life Shattered. -- Store, Logan. Utah Thrice-a-Wee- s she is known ns Miss Baldwin. ApSold by parently she has absolutely forgot- Tendency of the Time. w . ' Dining Cars. Mid-da- y E 'DRAKE,' Luncheon list, Pasgr. Agt. - Fifty Cents- - . Salt Lake City, Utah |