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Show illLlilLl , r . i V. V H ,.. iij V f Stock in The J gum V J 4 IE rc 1 ( 1? w r 'i rU STATE NEWS w A 1 Goldfield-Guerdb- n HealiJi of American Women i During the month of February three lutndred - and - twenty-nin- e families received aid -- froi&The poor fund in Salt Lake. r - ' A Subject Much Discussed at Women's Clubs --The Future of-- a Country Depends ' on tho -- Health of. Its Women. ' 7 1. A vicious assault was attempted Mining Company west of the Weber river bridge, near Ogden, upon thirteen yeafj old Nona McClain, by an man who was frightened away by the outcries raised by a boy who observed the attack, and whose calls brought some men to the childs aid The. villain Has Been Raised to tin-kno- ASHARE THREE3CENTS Will beAgaiu Advanced in The Near Euture. And -- Important Strike in Goldfield Group The Japanese located in Lake are dissatisfied with the result of the trial of the relative merits of jiu jitsu and can as displayed in the Salt Lake theater by Murayma and lrofessor Robinson, and are anxious to post forfeit money for another match between Robinson and another .Japanese they propose to offer sufficient inducements to come from San Rrancis-co- . This tune they propose to secure a genuine invincible exponent of th'e art of Japanese (Special to The Tribune.) GOLDFIELD, Feb. 5. One of the most important strikes in the history of the district has claim, of a group in the northern section of the camp belonging been made on the Cracker-jacto the Goldfield Mining Company, although an entirely distinct group from the one including' the January. Lessees there have opened a ledge from four to five feet in width that is all Shipping ore.r The average value of the ore shoot is probably better than $300 per ton. The vein has been opened to a depth of fifteen feet, the average values holding at about the above figure. From appearances an important producer has been developed in a section of the district that has not heretofore contained a' shipper. It is in this particular that the strike is o f especial importance. k catch-as-catc- h At the New Yorlt State Assembly of Mother, a prominent New York doctor told the 600 women present that healthy American women were so rare as to be almost extinct This seems to be a sweeping statement of the condition of American women. Yet how many do yon know who are perfectly well end do not have some trouble arising from a derangement of the female orgenism which manifests itself in headaches, backaches, nervousness, that bearing-dowfeeling, painful or irregular menstruation, leueorrhira, displacement of the uterus, ovarian trouble,-- ! ndi(restion-- r C. C. Downey, shift boss in the sleeplessness? There ia a tried and for all these ailments. Gemini mine at Eureka, fell a dis- true remedy Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Comtance of sixteen feet down a pound has restored more American women to health than all other remeshaft, sustaining some severe dies in the world. It regulates, bruises. strengthens and cures diseases of the female organism as nothing else can. For thirty It has been curing Fourteen year old Harold Dra- the worst years forms of female comper, of Salt Lake, may have to go plaints. as the following Such to the Reform School for stealing thouid betestimony convincing.Mrs. T. C. Willadsen, of Manning, two automobile tires from a re- Is writes: 9 Mrs Pinkham! pair shojV. This' was not his first Dear1 can truly say that you have saved my life offense. and I cannot expreae gratitude to you in claim mentioned in the foregoing dispatch from Goldfield is two mile$ farther direction as the claims of the GOLDFIELD-GUERDO- N same out thanj and in the COMPANY, thus demonstrating positively that our claims are well within the proved mineralized zone in which The Cracker-jac- k THIS MOMENTO US FACT MINTOGETHER with the highly encouraging developments at the GOLDFIELD-GUERDOin the price of the 6tock, and after ING COMPANYS claims, amply justifies the present advance in the price will be impera to advance believe reason further that is 20th there every February of the to avail present opportunity yourself ative. You should, therefore, get this stock while it may be had at N (3) ORDER IMMEDIATELY AS THIS ADVERTISEMENT MAY NOT APPEAR AGAIN. This Stock Is Full Paid And Non. Assessable Goldfield-Guerdo- COMPANY 989-- x Phones, Mining Co. n 323 D. F WALKER BUILDING SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Bell, 2379 Ind. Parasite For Codling Moth Is At The long heralded and much ad vertised parasite for the codling moth is at last at work in the orchard of California. The first distributions were made during the past week; eight colonies being sent out to orchards in different parts of the state, most of them going to localities in the Pajaro valleys. Other colonies will be sent out soon, distribution of the insect to D&smide to all of the principal fipplep reducing tions of the state. sec. Mr. George Compere, the discov- erer and collector of this parasite returned to San Francisco this week, after his long absence in Europe, and the colonization of the parasite is being made under t his personal supervisTon, he and Mr. Ehrhorn having visited the various localities for the purpose of liberating colonies of the insects. Mr.Compere is enthusiastic over the possibilities of this little insect. But he does not count on mere possibilities. In his mind this parasite will prove to he effective in the destruction of the codling moth. And from the work being done by the insect in the office at the Ferry building it would appear that Mr. Compere has good grounds for his( belief. In this office are a large number of jars in which the parasite is at work, on its enemy, and the industry displayed by the little creature-promises much for the apple orchards of California, and even tually of the whole country. In " every are a number of pieces -- A of -- apple, branches in which slits have been made. In these slits jr -- 4 Work of Vice-Preside- St, Dan Dear Mrs. Piukham: Many years suffering with female weakness, inflammation and a broken down system made me more anxious to d le than toll ve, but Lydia E. Pinkham 'e Vegetable Compound has restored my health ana 1 ain so grateful for it that I wnn t every suffering woman to know what Lydia K Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound will do for her." n n all-gon- e -- W. II. Barnett, alias W. II. Woman Stole Judas Shekel shekels stolen was a coin paid to Deming, was sentenced by Judge Judas Iscariot. 'lie said shekels That anion 70 rare and ancient could be Armstrong in Salt Lake, to spend bought in this country twenty years in the penitentiary coins, valued at from $50,000 to. and abroad at prices ranging for forgery. This will be his fifth $60,000, which, he says, were stol- -' from $30 to $40. N. Y. Herald. en from his apartments on Tuesterm for the same offense. Denver And Return $18.00. day night, was one of the 30 silis ver sheckels which in said the ten Lundell, old, Edgar years Tickets on sale January 8 re of Benjamin. Utah county, was Scriptures to have Been the price turn limit January 18th. Acclimbing up a high haystack, aid paid to the traitorous apostle, count National Live Stock Aaso betraying ciation and Wool Growers Convening himself in the endeavor by Judas Iscariot, for Jesus the statement was Christ, his the tinea of sticking tion-Through pitchfork sleeper via into the stack, then pulling him made yesterday to the police by COLORADO MIDLAND RY- self upward by the handle. At Marx Fischer, a proprietor of the one point the fork slipped and automobile exchange of Libschick fell to the ground, alighting and and Fischer, 220 West Thirty-sixt- h PROBATE AND GUARDIAN street. Fischer's bach'ltr remaining tines upward. The boy SHIP NOTICE. clutched at the hay in an en- apartments are over his business deavor to stay his downward establishment, and he kept the Consult County Clerk or The Res direct- coins in a wooden hox jn ajmrean flight, but in vain.IIe-fel- l pective Signers for Further ly upon the deadly tines, which drawer in his bedroom. Information. . On Fischers complaint debv-tive- s penetrated his body to a consider have arrested Mrs. Margaret able depth. It required the SUMMONS.' strength of two men to - remove Wallmer, with whom Fischer had the fork. The boy will very like- been negotiating to have her do la The District Court, ProbxU Diyuioo Ia and for Cache Co State of Utah. housework for him, and who is ly die. . said by Fischer to have known the t Plantlff. arrangement of his rooms and to Janies V. Alien Wellington and Albert ' v. ) SUMMONS O. William Defendant of his Raymond near been seen place two boys of Pleasant have The State of Utah to the Said Defendant: Yen are hereby summoned to appear within Grove, Utah county, are serving a business just before he missed the twenty daye after the eervlce of tbie namoni upon yon, If served within the county In which short term in jail for breaking coins. She was held until Satur- thle action ia brought, otherwise within thirty after service, and defend the above entitlinto a house and stealing a pair day by MagistrateUJarlow in the daye ed action ; and In case of failure eo to do. will be rendered ayainat you according to of shoes and several other small West Side court yesterday.' the demand of the eomplalnt, of which a copy . , upon you. It is believed the prisoner ship- le herewith eervedFRANK articles. K. NEBEKIR, Plan for tiff, Attorney coins with the herpossession T. J. Address, ped Booms II and IS Cots m r rlcal Block, Logan, Deputy Sheriff Barnett, of in a trunk, to Greenwich, Conn., Utah. . 7-- eggs that it lays. This is merey a matter of detail, one that couid easily be determined by observation. That it has not yet been determined does not speak well for the carefulness of the work of J some of the investigators. After being stung it takes the moth some little time to die abou 20 minutes. The natural heat of its body is sufficient for the hatching out of the egg, which takes place within 24 hours after it is deposited. ' The larva of the parasite, which is a little, animal, immediate-lto suck the juiees of the begins of its host, this eonstitu'ing body its nourishment. It goes t! rough the various Rtages of metamorphosis, developing finally Into a winged insect like its parent. are the larvae of the codling moth, and flying about in the jars or walking about from place to place on the sticks are the 'parasites busily employed in stinging the codling moth to death and laying on their bodies the eggs which are later to hatch out into other parasites. This parasite, which bears the formidable name of Ephialtes is a slender little insect.. the female being about a half an ineh long, exclusive of the ovipositor and its sheath, which are a little longer than the Mr. Compere states that in body of the Ephialtes. This ovi- Spain, where he nhtained the positor is very slender and it is parasite, climatic conditions are with this that the parasite kills similar to those in this state. lie the codling moth and lays its says that he has even found the eggs. The process is a very inter- insect at work in parts of the esting one to watch. When the country where there- was snow, insect finds where one of the Consequently he isconfident that mothsjies hidden under the wood it will have no trouble in adapt it raises the posterior part of its ing itself to conditions in this body into the air, withdraws the country. It will, however, be ovipositor from its sheath and in- probably about a year before any serts it through the wood into the decided results can be looked for, body of the moth, often jabbing as it will take about that long for if in several times. Then,-- as it the parasites to become estabwithdraws the ovipositor it lays lished in sufficient numbers to on the body' of the moth an egg produce any marked effeet. The and immediately goes in search success of this experiment means of another codling moth, where the saving to the Country of many it repeats the process. IIow many millions of dollars, as the destruceggs one parasite is capable of tion of the codling moth, it is eslaying is not known, but it is timated, would at least double the probable that it lays about as possible production of apples. many as does the codling moth. California Fruit Grower," - LA One 'of the curious facts concernTo Cure a Cold In One Day ing the latter is- that notwithstanding" afeat- amounf of study Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUIN-INTablets.' that has been put upon it and the All druggists reresearch in fund the money if it fails to cure. large sums expended concerning the insect, nobody has .E. W. Groves signature is on each yet determined the number of box. 25c, coik-screw-shap- ed y - E 1 Miss Mattie Tlenry. Danville Art Club, 439 Green ville, k, wrhea ; V FISCAL AGENTS The t Mrs. Emmeline B. Wells, fambeing well again, but I was sS'tSw JVW XO CIL ous in the annals of ihe Mormon hopes of ever ' Mrs. Pinkham Invites all sick women Lydia K. rinkbam'e Crsuaued to try and bottles rehave three church, celebrated her seventy-sevent- h stored me to perfect health. Rad it sot been to write her for advice. Her advice and have restored thousands to birthday on Tuesday, and for you I would have been in my grave medicine health. Address, Lynn, Mssa today. received the congratulations of a Lydia e. Plnkluuns Feftetablt Compound Succeeds Where ethers Fal large number of friends. Send Checks and Orders For Shares to T. LLOYD & AiitsMoUie Hen When' women' are troubled with Irregular, suppressed or painful menstruation, weakness, leucorrhcea, die placement or ulceration of tbc womb, that bearing-dowfeeling, inflammation of the ovaries. backacne. bloating, (or flatulency), general debility, indigestion, and nervous prostration, or are., beset with ouch symptoms as dixzinesa, faintness, lassitude, excitability, irri- y, aleeplessness,-melancholtability, nervousness, and feelings, blues, and hopelessness, they should remember there is one tried and true remedy. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound at once removes inch troubles. No other medicine In the world has received such -unqualified endorsement. No other medicine has such a record of cures of female troubles. Refuse to buy any other medicine, for yon need the best. A light heart, acheerfnl countenance, my words For two years I spent lota of money and all the charma of grace and beauty in doctoring without any benefit for men- are dependent upon proper action of the strual irregularities and I had given np ail bodily organa You cannot look well self-defens- the most marvelous values known to the mining world have been found. BENJAMIN Mrx TC WiUadstn f - a War-burto- 1 n, 1 - - 1 Jtnitr-me- nt . jnan who where-sha-intended- moYCLyesfc -ta gave his name as Brown, and his terday. She was arrested in residence as Denver, for stealing a pair of gloves from a D. and R. G. passenger. the In The District Court, Probate Dt vision in and for Cache Coun- -' ty, State of Utah, Grand Central station just before her train left, but her baggage had gone before." When the trunks reached Greenwich they were seized yesterday by Sheriff Ritch upon orders from Captain OBrien, ehief of. the detective bureau of this city. Fischer says the Judas Iscariot shekel is one of a collection of coins which he has been making for 20 years. He discovered it he. says, BeveraL years ago at an auction where its real nature and value were not realized, lie says a member of the Londofi branch of the Rothschild family offered him $22,000 for it, but he refused -- Frank Foster, a lineman work- ing near Murray, fell twenty feet from a tree, alighting on his bicycle. He was painfully, but not , dangerously hurt. While reading the fight returns at the Turf Exchange, Salt Lake, Robert-J- . Bird was . approached three by young men who impor tuned him to buy a $5 pool ticket on the result. Bird, knowing that pools were being sold inside the place, parted with his money and afterward discovered, he claims, that the ticket he had bought - was - bogus. Detectives Chase and Burt took the three young men to jail. They gave the names of John Smith, Jaul John- " son and John Jones. to sell. i Lyman II.. Low, a dealer in coins and medals avenue, and a member of the American Numismatic and Arch aelogical society, said last night he doubted whether one of, the! j Notice To Creditors. Estate of Cbrlettaa ChHetenacn Lee, deceased. Creditors will present claims with voucher to the undersigned at No. IN North let. Kaat Street, Loy.a City, Cache County, Utah, on or before the ftth, day of December A. D. ltMft. Date of first publication, February find, A. D. 1W. - In, ULnn, s Cun of the estate of Christian Roma Oaviu-- i Administrator Christensen Lee. dees need. M C. Lnn. Jennie P. Slater Bonded Abstractor and Conveyancer.... Custom Typswrltlng MOT ARY PUBLIC -- .i . Room 6Commrclfii Block, with Hart A Logan ffsbksr. . . UTAH |