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Show uturday March 0 00 0 0 , 0 0 0 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 r. THE 000 0 0 00 Dd0600St) Of NINE-TENT- HS 0 , Dr. W. A. Evans, an eminent practitioner of Chicago, in he importance of physicians ft recent address, emphasized in its recognizing the symptoms of tuberculosis early nine-tentthat Evans of Dr. the deaths at- says stages. tributed to consumption could have been prevented if the patients symptoms had .been accurately interpreted when first made manifest. The only safe method is to assume from the very first that consumption really is present in all cases where there iS the slightest reason for suspecting its presence, and to accordance with that theory. ; prescribe in soreness in the chest or difficulty in Coughs and colds, have as the lungs are should treatment, prompt breathing condition for the tubercular then in a peculiarly receptive hs ' germ. A noted specialist, whose cinrp for consumptives in the the Pine Woods bf JMaine has attracted great attention, because of his Temarkable cures there, advises the use of the following simple formula, which is said to break up'a hours, and cure any cough that is cur- cold in twenty-fou- r one-haounce Virgin Oil of Pine (Pure), two lf able: Take ounces of Glycerine and eight ounces of good Whisky. Shake well and take in teaspoonful doses every four hours. The ingredients can be secured form any good prescrip- The tion druggist at small cost, and are easily.-preparesecure to of careful Pine Oil the should be Virgin patient e vials, put up - expressly (Pure) in the original for druggists to dispense. Each vial is securely sealed in a round wooden case, with engraved wrapper, with the name Virgin Oil of Pine '(Pure), guaranteed under the Food and Drugs Act, of June 30, 1906, serial number 451, prepared only by Leach Chemical Co., Cincinnati, Ohio plainly printed thereon. It is always well to remember that the object of an imitatcr is to deceive. There is no known substitute for Virgin Oil of Pine (Pure) 0 0 ter-makin- 0 0 Becomes Bad Again Incorrigible Lad, Whose Brain Was Repaired by Surgery, Now Worse Than Ever. ' Toledo,March.8. After one'of the most remarkable experiences that ever befell any boy, narold Hurley, the pioneer brain surgery subject in Lucas County, has been taken to Lancaster Reformatory to be reformed in the old way. The Hurley case excited interest which extended from New York City to the golden West Hurleys case was believed by of- fieials and surgeons to have dem- onst rated that an operation on the brain was a speedy and permanent method of reformation. The hypothesis that crime was caimed by brain pressure was followed in Hurleys case by two operations. The skull was tre- panned and portions of tlie brain removed.. The first operation, apparently, transformed the boy. Instead of a noisy, vicious, vulgar little runaway, be became a quiet, dorile. obedient child, with tastes and ambitions exactly opposite to his former inclinations. .One day he was swimming, and in diving struck his head upon a stone hidden by the waters. lie suffered a relapse info his former bad habits and was again taken to the hospital, where his skull was again opened and the brain treated. Then Harold was good aain and for some time continued to be a model boy. Hut a short time ago, the lad manifested symptoms of his primary bad condition and soon became more incorrigible than ever, lie ran away from home, lied, swore and was in.trutli and fact as bad a boy as the worst. The Juvenile Court officials could do absolutely nothing with him, his father had chased him from one end of town to the other and had even tied the lad up, but without avail. The boy developed wickedness to a remarkable extent end one day he was brought into the Juvenile CoUrt and placed under observation. He showed no signs of improvement, so he was sent to Lancaster. Hurleys' case seems to have demonstrated that .while brain surgery is a temporary success, the natural condition of .the brain reasserts itself after a time and e. the special eommisisoner for fher St. Louis Worlds Fair to Central Africa and spent more than twelve years there in'exploratiori. It Is said he will return to Africa shortly in the interess of the American concessions, although he would not confirm this yesterday. "Referring " tO"Benator "Mor- gan s it is report, said Mr. Verner. not the intention of King Leopold to debar any or all of the colored persons of African descent in the United States who may wish to go to Africa ; in fact, they will be encouraged to re- turn. The Congo valley could use 10,000,000 of the population of the United States to the benefit of both Africa and America. The industries of Africa are calling for labor and the demand is . , Made Over - sion in Mr. Verner was the-Senat- d.' 000 00 0000 0OC The questions raised by, a resolution in the Senate asking for information about King Leopold s concessions to Americans were answered yesterday in part n by Samuel P. Verner., the explorer of Africa, who recently arrived in New York af-- , a thorough investigation into affairs in the Congo territory bearing especially on the questions pow under discuswell-know- ' half-ounc- 0 0 0 0 0 0 Explorer Verner Denies Senator Morgans Claim that Leopold Would Bar Blacks. . , JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. Y Welcome in Congo DEATH SFROM JCONSUM PT 10 N ? 0 COULD HAVE BEEN AVOIDED. . TRI-WEEKL- American Negroes 0 - THE . 0 0 0 . 0 that a normal mind is not a pure greater than the supply. The pomind. is not greater than ten pulation It was argued in Hurleys case to the square mile in most disthat a normal brain would engentricts, and any one could probably der no evil, butL juvenile conrt get work as fast as the lands are officials are becoming convinced developed. The Belgians "have been that a mind may be normally bad obliged to go to other parts of and that brain surgery is too the world to. get labor for that sudden a change. Reformation country. hereafter- - in Lucas - county will If every native in the' Congo be attempted along lines of men- were employed to his fullest catal training and by a change of pacity he would not be able to environment rather than by brain of the lands. develop one-fift- h surgery. that Therefore, country will wele come American negroes and A Warm Fish Story. American white men. Tort Jervis, N. Y., March 7. King Leopold has no authorBoys living' along the Delaware ity to grant to'any company corw River between Mast, Hope and trol over the natives or their perTuston have been having fine sonal rights or property. The sport gathering herring fish from property of the natives, their holes in the river where they had farms and their lands are specibeen imprisoned by the ice freez- - fically excepted from every coning solidly around them. cession operated by the Belgians A big hole was discovered on or any one else. This ought to Friday" and the ice chopped he and as a matter around it. The fish were so plen- of fact the Belgian Colonial Govtiful that they made the water ernment has never contemplated foam within. The open air seem- - any such grant of authority. ed to revive them. They were The great thing to be desired hungry, too, and from the num- in the development of Africa. ber of dead fish on the surface it continued Mr. Verner, is for was evident they had become men to be willing to go back to cannibals and fed on one an- the old log cabin system of our other. grandfathers.. It is highly, probSamuel Jones, nine years old, able that in their own interests fell into the hole, and before he Americans who may be interestself-eviden- was rescued the fish, many of them pickerel, had torn his trousers almost from his legs in their of savage frenzy for food. Some the pickerel taken from this hole weighed five pounds pach, while tremendmany of the eels were of six pounds ous length, averaging t, ed in the development of Africa will endeavor to put sufficient Inducements before the natives to obtain their It is a fact that the African natives are now being much better treated than the negroes in Alabama. I was an unhappy spectator at a far more cruel and atrocious deed apiece. 4 uponan unoffending negro of is Remedy Chamberlains Cough Senator Morgans state than any I ever witnessed in Affica. Both Agreeable and Effective. - of Jhe largest mission Remedy schools in the Congo was estabChamberlains Cough colds for coughs, lished and is supported, by an no has superior is it that fact niele of Mr. Verner. and croup, and the contain and take to There are several of these pleasant has sel rols where they tech manual nothing in any way injurious mothers. made it a favorite with training and otheriusoful work in .One -- Mr. W. S. Pelham, a merchant of For Kirksville, Iowa, says: more than twenty years Chamberlains Cough Remedy has been all throat my leading remedy for trembles. It is especially successful in cases of croup. Children like my customers who have used it will not take any other. -- For sale by all dealers, e the Congo, said Mr. Verner, and I should say the influence of these institutions extends to N. Y. about 200,000 persons. World. Cyrus E. Nappers Faith in omef is so Strong Hy-- " He Sells - - WANT ADVERTISING WILL it Under Guarantee! DO. SOMETHING FOR YOU IF YOU WILL DO SOME WANT Cyrus E. Napper backs up his in Ilyomei as a cure for faith ADVERTISING! . I J.- f.. cafarrhT and bronchial ! roubles witha positive guarantee that if it does not cure the money will be refunded. la the joy ef the household, for without it no happineaa can be complete. JIow . tweet the picture eLmothecand babel Angels smile at and commend the thoughts and aspirations of the mother Ilyomei is based on nature's bending o ver the cradle.'The ordeal through which the expectant mother must pass, howway of 'curing catarrh. It conis so full of danger and suffering that she ever, tains concentrated healing a d looks forward to the hour when she shall feel gums of the pine wooitvpre-pare- d the exquisite thrill of motherhood with indescribable dread and fear. in such form that they can Every woman should know that the danger, pain and horror of childbe brought into your owti home, birth can be entirely avoided by the use of Mothers Friend, a scientific liniment for external tse only, which toughens and renders pliable all with the same results as though the parts, and assists nature in you lived out of doors in the its sublime work. By its aid Adirondacks, and in this way thousands of women have you can be cured of catarrh and passed this great crisis in perfect safety and without pain. affections of the nose, throat, and BMti.eo per kettle bydrugxfcta. Our book lungs while at home or at work. I prieaiaM value te an wewm seat free. Address Jtrtmmtm outfit The complete Uyomei We costs but $1.00, extra bftttles, if needed, may be obtained for 50c. ARRESTED FOR THEFT Soldier Got Five Years. With Ilyomei, catarrh can, be Chester Bradford, .the soldier cured pleasantly and easily at Upon complaint of Ida Borden, " in connection with a boy a who, Commercial small expense with no risk of the street. Salt Lake, treatment costing a penny unless woman of the under world, John named Tripp, stole a team of horses from Sd Like, being it cures. Chapman, a bicycle rider, Was he was at where Murray, . charged, with having enughe of to the animals, dispose stolen two diamond rings valued trying YANITYS VISIONS at $20, from the womans Armwas sentenced by Judge room. five to years imprisonChapman protests and claims he strong French Dinner Coat Very Smart will be able to prove his inno- ment. Young Tripp was sent, to the State Industrial school, from cence. Egyptian Embroidery. which institution, he was out on GIRL ATTEMPTS SUICIDE parole." Hewill remain there Despondent because of late she until, he is 21. A charming mode borrowed had been afflicted with St. Vitus from the French is the dear little and because neither of her TELEII PONES liseuse, or dinner coat. Silvery dance, brothers would to her. speak blue liberty satin is used for one Independent 337. Bell 162 Z 14 years old, Hendrickson, Mary of these coats, laid in tucks and O fitted at the back. Tucks alter- an employee of the Z. C. M. I. O shoe Salt Lake, attempted factory, nating with inset bands of lace form a square' yoke at the front suicide by drinking turpentine A 0 was doctor summoned and the bordered with a deep ruffle of cream colored Valenciennes lace girl will recover. A home will be Metal, Rags, Bottles, Rub- The bottom of the coat, which found for the unfortunate girl. : ber, Wool, Hides, Bees reaches a trifle beyond the waist CROUP. Wax, Etc., Etc. 0 line, is finished with a deep hemS. 146 Main Street stitched hem, with hetnstitched Is a violent, inflammation of the ITTAII LOGAN tucks above. Nothing is daintier mucous membrane of the wind for informal dinner wear than pipe, which sometimes extends to the larnyx and bronchial tubes; and is one of the most dangerous disease 'of children. It almost always comes on in the night. Give frequent small doses of BaTHIS ROOT-INATURES llards Ilorehound Syrup and apREMEDY. ply Ballards Snow Liniment exFor Catarrh, Cough, Cold, ternally to the throat. 25c, 50c Sore Throat, Hoarseness, and $1.00. Sold by Riter Bros. Lost Voice, Headache, Bad . b Drug Co Breath, Bronchitis, Asthma, Lung Troubles, Short Breath, PROBATE AND GUARDIAN- Catarrh of the Head, Throat, SHIP NOTICES Lungs, Stomach, BowelsJCid-ney- s and Bladder. Consult County Clerk or the Res. Prepared by F. PETRITSCH, Pi. D. J. pective Signers for Further Logan, Utah. Information. Sold by all Druggists, Price 25c.. In the District Court of the First T.TL'3 J Judical District of the State of these delightful coats, which must he fluffy and elaborate to express Utah, in And For the County the highest degree of elegance. of Cache. , oil.-an- . d, , 00 , 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00000000000 mm SJ S NC Heavy, coarse net gorgeously NEW NOTICE TO CREDITORS. embroidered with gold thread in BLADES. F otian fashion is made in wide P M3 ANNUAL Estate of Josiah Hendricks, debands, which are inset most effecTAX. ceased.. i tively in cloth. If you with ft task Creditors will present claims of Razors , Elbow gloves of white lace kid with vouchers to the undersigned ; 1 .thontths RISK or OBLIGATION ea have the backs stitched in pale at his residence Logan City, in ParL yvr to ao for ppiy colorings and are. topped by a the County of Cache and State of CALL FOB tfotailal scalloped band or enff of colored Utah, on or before the 29th day of FRLB BOOLLCT kid to match. BINTS TO SHAVERS' July, A. D. 1907. Date of First publication Feb. "CkrfyvMwtwrte' Fla. Colored gloves have supplanted Ik Cwhioa Strops, ft. 00 D. 1907. . A. 19th, white ones in the favor of smart A.: LARSEN JOSEPH II. ILANSEN, women, and tan, gray or black Administrator. long gloves are the correct thing Z. J. STEWART, Jr., for street wear. LOCAL AGENTS Attorney. There is a peculiar grace CB about the new empire skirt. It retains the normal waist line in front and is short in the hack. The gown illustrated is an ex"One hundred and forty-on- e ample of this style, and the material is lousine silk, with trimfour hundred and thousand, lierre lace. of ming dollars forty-eigand thirty . JUDIC CIIOLLET. cents is the amount we collected from bad but honest debts daring Dont Complain. 1906. This was an increase of fifty-thre- e thousand, eight hundIf your chest pairs and you are o Bfty-twred and and . dollars unable to sleep because of a cents over 1905-.- ,, We, seventy-fou- r cough. Buy a bolt!. of Ballards are going to collect about two Ilorehound Syrup, and you wont hundre4: thousand dollars :from, have any cough. Oct a bottle honest debts this year. ,, now and that cough will not last Turn in your bills and we will long. A cure for all pulmonary collect some for you. We collect diseases. Mrs. J . Galveston, for everybody, everywhere. I cant say enTexas, writes: ough for Ballards Ilorehound Syrup. The relief it has given SCIENTIFIC COLLECTORS OF HONEST DEBTS. me is all that is necusary for me Seven Rooms,, Fifth. Floor Comm ercial National Bank Bldg. Sold by Riter Bros. to say. , ...; SALT LAKE CITY, ..UTAH. Some People Dont Like Us Francis G. Luke, Genl Mgri Co. b Drug KN. J Hardware Company i4D ht r , . , ACTUALLY CURES CATARRH. it-an- -t ..PAGE TIIBE5 . . MerchantsProtectiveAssociation , . rrrr.-rr.irrrrrxs.Trrrr- 'ft fii TPmbcT Iti ,r"2 .r'l ' ' r vfitrft . , |