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Show TIES PAGS TWO TM-WEEXL- Y JOURNAL, LOO AN, UTAH Thursday, June 13, 1907. the largest returns. Any com- ing .the car started down a steep footgear notes. a which has where would have it munity reputation grade, humpfor producing good mules at- ed intoan approaching passenger Newest -- Wrinkles in Footwear tracts buyers. Missouri, Kentuc- train. But conductor R. S. JohnFor Miladys Spring Ontflit. atwill and Oklahoma son on the and car always ky jumped find ready sale for good mules. tempted to stop it with the hand! Fancy styles are so much, the n ' Uuyers go there for them, Stock- brake. As this would not work rule in footwear that they have men are used to raising mules Johnson signaled to section men ceased to be remarkable. Even Member of the Quorum and like the work. On the other below to throw the derailing the plain sensible styles of which they did and the ing shoes are garnished with all hand, it may jjot be as desirable or .o raise mules in Minnesota car, now going at a terrific rate, sorts of fancy perforations, of Aposiles Wisconsin for example. This is flew off and smashed into kin- Tan boots have been generally and mule not considered ft wood. Johnson worn all winter with short walk-wa- s ' jumped generally dling Into Eternal picked up half conscious, but ing skirts and have proved raising country. Buyers do not for those will states to recover. turn , comfortable as well as pretty that naturally and south to the as do mules the style bids fair to hold good they World. southwest. Mull raising does all spring. hot have the same standing as The Cuban heel is the . ruling - Wholly unexpected - eame the does horses. five Frankie Russell, g years old, one for general wear, the theraismgof draft announcement last evening from draft horse raison the roof of a building mely high narrow heel being con, Consequently the residence of Elder George in these northern states is occupied by the Electric Supply fined to dress slippers. Sjjort Teasdale of the .quorum of the ing much more profitable Co. on Commercial street, Salt vamps are the rule, as the the venerable irobohly apostles that than the raising of mules. The to whieh he had climbed jority of women looking down on churchman had passed into the is Let situation then each unobserved, fell through a sky i their feet have an idea that short this; eternal world. It was generally raise the stock that is light, landing three rtories b?low. vamps make the foot look smaller known that for several years his community such flsfits into local He was picked up unconscious. (Never was there a greater mis-an- d health had been feeble, and his jopular; with a fractured t skull. Ilis .has a reputation in immediate friends and acquain- conditions, that locality, is sought by buyers life was despaired of hut he was tances had been apprised that for Mules may he more profitable for taken to a hospital and is recover-- 1 a week past his sufferings from one man in one locality. Draf; ing rapidly. stomach troubles were acute. But . f be more profitable for no one thought that the end of lorses may some other man in some other FOUGHT HIS RESCUERS. his days was so near, and news of for it out his demise came as a oomplet place. Figure A stranger in Ogden wrhc had surprise. lie breathed his last at acquired a Sunday jag, went to .9:15 oclock Sunday night, at his . GOT HIS DUES. th& Sanitarium to try the effect of late residence, 1910 Tenth East Charles Hansen, a brute ' who a hot bath. lie sprang from a street. beat his wife in Salt Lake, was springboard into the pool, and beSince 1861 Elder Teasdale had sentenced by Judge Diehl to pay ing unable to control himself been a resident of Utah, he havfine of $120, which means that struck the cement bottom on his ing arrived in Salt Uake City lie will spend four months in jail. face, and came to the surface alSept. 27, of that year. lie was a most unconscious. Mike Yokel native of London, and the date HOLDUPS ROUTED. sprang into the pool as the of his birth was Dec. 8, 1831. In John a young man of stranger was sinking the second Daniels, the public schools and the UniOgden was stopped on Adams time, and rescued him. As soon versity of London he received a two masked men who as the one with the jag recovered liberal education, and as he was aycoue by commanded throw up his he started to fight all present, but a student all his days, he was hands. He and did so, began to was held down until he recovered known as a man of learning, culshoot with a revolver he wrns some sense, when he was allowed ture and refinement. Ilis disposiwhen the order came. His to depart. tion and manner were most kind- lolding assailants were surprised, and bely, a'nd a clasp of his hand and a 'New Eton Jacket 5631 to run instead of to shoot. word of greeting made those who gan take. The effect really produced 3oth escaped. met him feel good in their souls. is in nine cases out of ten to 1 In his earlier years Mr. Teas-4al- e make the foot seem broad and GRABBED HIS WATCH. was employed in the office of ungainly. A ,man named Ed G. Sullivan, an architect and surveyor, but Ribbon ties and the flat stiff later turned bis attention to the was arrested in Salt Lake by Officin Logan are ribbon bows are still in evidence, Many people er Kelly on the charge of larceny. upholstering business, lie was slowly poisoning themselves by There are many variations of thus engaged when the gospel It is alleged that Sullivan stole a chronic indigestion. Their neg- other kinds of ' low shoes. The Wi-liacame to him in the year 1851. He watch from the pocket of leet So cure sluggishness of the elongation of the vamps into Logan. It is charged by the was converted to its precepts, and important organs of digestion crossed straps that close with for a period of nine years after police that Sullivan asked Iiogan fills the system with fermenting button or buckles and tnodifica-an- d his baptism he was a zealous for the price of a bed and when decaying food that results in tions of the colonial types "are come declined .to latter the, his of newly adopted preacher sick headache, 'heartburn, bad Lome of these faith in his native land. In 1853 through, Sullivan grabbed Lo- taste in the mouth, and many White kid uppers both with he married Emily Emma Brown, gans watch and made off with it. other tan symptoms. and black patent leather fox- and in 1861, husband, wife and 'lb accused will be arratgneo hestomach tablets are for ing are very smart and' much two children emigrated to Utah. ft rc Judge Diehl tomorn-- mornthe special relief of such suffer- - more durable than they appear to The family settled in this city, ing. ers. They quickly cure the worst be. since the uppers clean easily, where the head of the household cases of indigestion and when a preparation being made,,for the CRUSHED UNDER CAR. . engaged in school teaching, mer4 used a few days the pain and purpose. chandizing and other pursuits. Albert Flandro was run down distress often felt after meals will The simple Eton jacket Ts alWhen the Juab stake was org- by a Murry car, near Eleventh disappear. ways in demand, and the one anized, Elder Teasdale was called South and State street, Salt Lake, stomach tablets cost pictured comes under this very to preside over it, and he rernov and for an hour the lad, who is buiti 50 cents a 1hx and do more desirable head. As illustrated, it ed to Nephi, which was his hoftie 10 yars of age, was pinioned good than a dozen boxes of the is of panama cloth trimmed with for many years. There he engag down by the weight of the car, ordinary digestive tablets. Cy. wide soutache braid. ed in merchandizing, took con until the arrival of the wrecking E. JUDIC CIIOLLET. Napper gives an absolute, untracts for- railroad construction crew. The boy was conscious all qualified guarantee to refund the and was connected with other en the time, and displayed remarkPREPARE THIS YOURSELF. fails to cure. money if terprises. He had previously per able bravery and fortitude, mak4For those who have any form formed several missions and his ing no outcry whatever. AS OTHERS SEE IT. of blood disorders; who want labors in Shat line were continued When the car was finally lifted new, rich blood and plenty of it, until a comparatively short time it was seen that Alberts leg was Prof, James Dryden has been a try it his: ago. In 1882 he was called to the badly crushed, and lie was taken, faithful worker at' the AgriculFluid Extract Dandelion, one-haapostleship, being ordained Oct. at once to the L. D. S. hospital. tural college for the past ten or ounce; Compound Kargon, 13 1S82. From November, 1886, The attending surgeon is of the twelve years. The faithfulness one ounce; Compound Syrup Saruntil 1890 he presided over the opinion that the member will he and ability of his work have nev- saparilla, three ounces. European mission. lie was the saved, though the boy was very er been questioned. If the board Shake well in a bottle and take author of several gospel tracts restless. Ilis condition is report- of directors, for dein itieaspoonfnl doses after each any reason, that have been scattered broad- ed to be somewhat improved. Ilis sired his some one meal for and at bedtime. Any good else, place cast in the missionary fields. His parents, Mr. and Mrs.' Albert the honorable way would .have pharmacy can supply the inwas an active life, and by exam- Flandro. live on Capitol avenue, been to have frankly told Mr. gredients at small cost. ple and precept he taught the gos- near where the aeeident took Dryden the truth. lies a man, This is the prescription which, pel of righteousness and of peace plaee. lie could have stood any little dis- when made The up, is called ' and good will. of to that kind, hut appointment Vegetable Treatment; hy others The funeral will be held WedDo Not Neglect the Children. serve notice on him that his sa- tfce Cyclone Blood Purifier. It nesday, commencing at 2 p. m., in ilin' was cut $400 a year, carries acts gently and certainly does the assembly hall. The remains At this season of the year the with it the implication that he wonders for some people who are may he viewed at fhe family res- first unnatural looseness of a has been receiving more than he sickly, weak and oufti of sorts, and idence, 1910 Tenth street, childs bowels should have imme- has earned, which is a slight is known to relieve serious, longfrom 10 to 12 on the day of ob- diate attention. The best thing that ought not to have been put standing cases of rheumatism and sequies. The body will be taken that can be given is Chambe- upon as straight a man as Mr, chronic backache quickly. ' from the home promptly at 12:45 rlains Colic, Cholera and Diarr- Dryden. However, it is' all right.. Make some up and try it. oclock Deseret News. hoea Remedy followed hy castor We suspect he will have a bigger . H oil as directed with each bottle field and a better salary with EXCURSION TO CALIFORNIA RAISING MULES For saltf by all Prof. Kerr in Oregon than he San Francisco and Return of the remedy. $32.60 ' c dealers. ever would have received at Lo- Lo9 Angeles tand Return Does it pay toraise mules? Cergan. We are afraid thAt the Lo- H Via S. P. L. A . .. . CONDUCTORS BRAVE ACT. gan school under the new man- - tips tainly.- Are mules more profitable and Return Angeles than heavy draft horses? That The engine on a train working agement will never 'again be as Via San Francisco 43.50 In near the hole below Murray, on much of a depends upon circumstances. On sale April 26th to May 19th pride, to Utah as it the south and part of the middle the 0. S. L., humped into an ore has been , during the past few for particulars call on Agent O. S. west mules will probably bring car, and failing to make a coupl-S. L. Telegram. L. Logan Utah. years. .raSTLE TEASDALE walk-switc- Passes extre-playin- ma-Lak- e, h, HEALS . o OLID SOELES An old sore or ulcer is only a symptom, an outlet fSr the impurities and poisons wliich are in the blood, and as long as this vital fluid remains impure, contaminated state the place will never heal. The of salves, washes, powders, etc., may cause the spot to scab over, application but a freS outpouring of diseased matter from the blood starts it again, and thus it pc1 on, gradually growing worse and slowly affecting the entire health of tb ufferer. There are many ways in which the blood becomes contaminate? and poisoned. A long spell of sickness breeds disease germs in the the failure of the eliminative members to remove the refuse and wastesystem matt of the body, t ie excessive use of mineral medicines in certain diseases infect the Liood walU morbid matter and germahich sooner or later is man ifested hy a fore that refuses to heal. Persons with inherited blood taint. very apt to be afflicted with sores and ulcers. The taint may lie dormant during young, vigorous life, but when middle age is reached or passed the natural energies begin to grow weaker, the tissues in some weak tWl break down and a chronic sore is formed and kept open by the conVu-- f of matter from drainage the blood. If the cause is not removed tb. impure sore will continue to grow worse by eating deeper into the flesh, , and slowly undermining the constitution. S. S. S. festerW dihaj-gingheals old sores by going down to the very bottom of the trouble, thl driving Impurities and building up the entire circulation. When S. S. S.has removal the cause the blood becomes rich and healthy, the sore begins to heal flesh is formed, and soon the place is cured. Do not depend on extendi applications, which do not reach the blood, bat begin the use of S S S and remove of the cause, and then the sore must heal. 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