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Show V THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE, UTAH STOPPED TRAFFIC FORPUSSY Business on New York Thoroughfare I n t'r erupted In g I W Crossed the Street HENRir 1 HOWLAND It w.is tin of er i !ms cl hiiiU m in Pultun stn 1. i ti h oth ii ,h k kuiK 1 t. alu u out from a l.ll .illlll l! lllf (Mill w i i In a kittin,, iniiuih flout hug with w m U lic t -- u i.il lii jj-uothi' nil tiiu etr.ot '(ai ti il she h ul in turn bin k tui,iu-.ii i mu k and In r i fforis M)n atlruiiil a irnwd of hlh i a Down from the ci'inir ,um a. po what was the lhiiiun lli soon matter ami while tlure was nothing In the t tathc regulations to (Xivcr pouit. It took the bluet oat onl) a ino tin nt to th i lilt' what to do Doing Into the Mroet he raised hta hands m ilvn win that truckmen have Icnund menus Stop 1 liev stopped Tin i it sci mg her opportunity, took a tirim r held on the nape of her prodigy, and tlun holding It high to keep Its (utvid tall out of the mud, she slowly and delibeiali picked her wav across and (hsappiaud in a cellar .mil ttl'lllHl- . - 1 s 1 ma-c- h of ch'lizat'on has so rapidly overrun the f.ue of our globe that during recent tears manv of were formerly these places-whiclittle known, except to savages or wandering white hunters, are today becoming thickly populated, while the native savage and wild game alikehave di&ai peared forever from their ancient haunts la few countries is this more marked than In the famous Wild Ueat of America -- The hards frontiersmen or bai kwoodsmen of a few decades past would marvel indeed could they now see what olice were the great rolling prames or dense forests of Wyoming and Montana Clone for ever are the vast herds of buffalo, antelope and wapiti which roamed the boundless plains, gone also are the huge virgin forests, while the sorry remnants of tbe-Re-d hidiatp trlbea' wlKiSO SlTCesiOfs bullied' and fought in thtse fair lands remain couflned in restricted areas, where the vices, dmeases and strong drink of the white manare rapidly , nlng thejr numbers Across the prairies, in all directions, now run miles upon miles of railway lines, bringing 'w ith HE i h" Woman Is nearer the savage state thar Is to bear chilHtr only function nt of Harvard dren Professor She Is nothing but a woman with a vole that's soft and sweet. Making sat red all she touches, een the dust beneath her feet. With a laugh thats sweetest music and a sigh thats sweeter yet. With a look that makes ou wonder and nan Ba-ge- renumber and forget Just a woman who is pure, W 1th a faith serene and sure ftHu has made you somewhat better sine the moment when you met. - She is nothing but a woman, of a lower - type than man, Her development restricted, a poorer plan, BADLY m learning little as the ages and the aeons roll away, Made to serve a single purpose and remain unthinking clay. Just a woman In whose eyes All tl at s true and tender lies. Just a woman claiming graces as angels only may blit a woman who when davs of trouble come . A ti hen the frlemjs of fairer moments turn their faces and are dumb Hovir near with tender glances and with words that soothe and cheer Just a woman, hoping bravely when yon weakly yield to fear, Just a woman clinging fast . To the love that, at the last. Shall Ucome your sweet salvation, as tht -- -- farther shores appear. North Ash St, Spokane, Wash baby was sick and I had to give him baths and rub him with alcohol and one evening by mistake In tha datk I grabbed the bottle that contained catholic add and ribbed soma on before I noticed. my mistake Ilaby was burned on the back from shoulders to the ankles The skin was red and blistered lie suffered quite & little A neighbor told me about the Iuticura Ointment, so I purchased a hex nt once I Just put the Cuticura Ointment on twice a day and the burnt skin all came off and left no scar It was only two weeks before he was cured (Signed) Mra. J. IL Langlot, Mar 28, 1913. Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold throughout the world Sample of each free.wlth 32 p Skin Hook Address postAdv. card "Cuticura, Dept L, Hoston. 15 My them their usual accomof settlers; paniment and over all the plains the hand of man is marked by means of numerous inartistic wooden dwellings, wire fences or irrigation ditches, ktTPtciung Tar as the eye can see on either side In the forests, too, huge burnt areas, 'or dosolate-lhokintree stumps, where fires and axes have wrought their havoc Even the cow puncher, resplendent in his picturesque costume; with las Not That Kind. socs hanging on his sadIV eat much meat, my dear jou dle and six shooters proair? from belt or pocktruding .o, indeed, doctor, am a ets, is a thing of the past, although here and there one encounters a Sanity of Hamlet. rplendid youth, who smokes cigarettes while he was asked If Hamlet Shakespeure manners costume the of his and predecesapes was sane sors, but who is often too idle to throw a rope, or No New York Jury would convict totally inpapable of riding a bad bukjumper or of he answered (onfldently, him, using effectively the rev olverhu cowmodern If most of these displays TiTTacT, Interested the Feline. boys attempted to draw his gun at an old fash"Serenaded my gltl last night" of town ioned saloon gathering in a Any member of the family come the west, before he could touch the trigger lie out7" would have been as full of lead as a plum pud"Only the cat and is the full of alas' raisins For, glory ding glr mour of the wild west has departed tQver, ConMtipntinn cnunen and aggravates many First came the lumbering ox wagons, with their aerimet ilmeaMW it m imnuiglilv cured by of race Dr Ileutinnt lellct. 'Jlio favorite hardy owners, emigrants an hunters, a family luxativa. Adv. men, scarred and weather-beaten- , fighting ther if-. iL'' ', V ja ' ' - i way grimly, inch by inch, to open the new EldoA i Y J J yV ? K Which Class? rado. Foot by foot they drove the Ifidians and JVOVZZTG!' CAPO There Is a woman out In the street game before them, and for years barely held their own in these unknown lands hobbling a'ong " Then came that deer hav disappeared from their former "haunts, "apart. In a forest glade. The bull, under euefi Crippled or stylish ? mighty factor, steam, and the steel roads with localities ar only-tbe gnd In -conditions, undoubtedly thinks he Is being fob their highpo-werelocomotives, today conveying r grows. lowed by hated the settlers or lonrisiAin-- a Jew hours across those- - Jound jon jJia. Ji.i gh en t paints . w he r e --tl The Cough ii what hurts, but the tickle is Late in the season, when heavy snow falls, bands which has such a highly trained ear that It can to blame lean'll Mentholated Cough Drop once desolate prairies, to traverse which once took of wapltiand mule deer are driven from their distinguish between a twig broken by the human (top tiie tickle 5c at good Druggwts. the old pioneer as many weeks to accomplish in move Yellowstone down the foot and the ordinary noises of a forest can yet and refuge In consequence, he who today sets out in quest park One kind of anulsance Is always to lower grounds In such places as Jacksons be misled into thitiklng the whistling of a human of sport through such a country as Wyoming ou ought to take you that telling or Hole beIs the of Woe Soshone the river the call of another hull is a mystery valley being must be prepared for a series of rude shocks If he for that before it ls too something tide If these season luckless ls which the wanderers open the of beyond man of understanding hopes to find anything approaching the state - " 1 is still In force, fornt the head of every pass leadDoubtless, before It Is yet too late, the authorities late affairs there about which he has read In the books In charge of the United States game departments ing out of the game reserve are armed Bodies of of his youth. ToIwpca RitfJy ODirlntMd meat hunters, who shoot on sight old or jaung, will awake to the danger of extinction which today In innUtniiy rnmov or UuU for The splendid buffalo ls extinct; but a few deIn injr form, or money rhwrfull? rrftmdrd. bend male or female, regardless of age, or sex, Jivery threaten theme. the ot, mn3 mrefre frriBifttrftft rttotea? by retunri mm if. If Rocky gapiQ of of last traces, a sk.uilr.tha cayed hopes or relics deeF That Is seen. " More' shame 1b' ft' to" the aumountain districts Hut with a curious Incon- Addremi Pmk IL Tihmi Usmw u NieUu, lism.-A- df. an animal which roamed in countless thousands thorities who still permit the sale of deer meat in have sistency they long ago passed a law proA woman's face Is her history over the prairies, and were wantonly exterminated the surrounding towns. hibiting the sale of game, etc. in their most dls- their for and hunters hides, by by partly though few can readbetween the partly tant territory of Alaska, where often It ls Impos- lines. Vast herds ot deer congregate -- In th low settlers way for their cattle, sible for a resident to obtain any other form ol grounds during severe winters, and many hunantelope also has almost been wiped meat And -- yet. In a land nearer home, fresh of for no want them dreds of food pprlsh Jtis out in these district Rut the Bjddestof all, perwhere flocks and herds of domestic sheep and cat uncommon kind for event to hearted feed farmers haps. Is to see the present state to which the tie abound, we see the sale of game still allowed, i numbers of wapiti from their stores of hay But finest deer on, earth, the American wapiti, has ( and a consequent number of professional meat more is the of this than these expense fornoble which was This beast, been reduced. individuals can stand, and something surely, hunters working destruction among the noblest merly a denizen of the open country, has been specimens of the deer tribe now left In the face should be done by the United States authorities to driven to seek refuge In the densest forests. Here of the earth. whTch needs for of fine these the animals, provide it is hard indeed for any number of them to obfrom been their driven winter have In consequence the type tain sufficient food, and by the settlers and their cattle. Restored To Health by Lydia and size ot their antlers shows a marked depremodus The operandl of making a trip after ciation In modern years. As every one- knows, E. Pinkhams Vegeta wapiti ls too well known to need description. If, Of refuge has been found for them by the xseason In a the undertaken by early sportsman hie Compound, United States government n the Y ellowatone XA marvel of human existence, the very who ls well equipped with meh and pack horses, opposite park, and here the tourist may see, face to face, of that which Is to be found In this the expedition Is rather In the nature of a pleascountry, Is the We have great Montpelier, Vt grazing In bands, the sembtame remnants of the life of the ascetics of India, whose religious climatic in The conditions ant picnic. September faith hi Jroer remedies. I was very Ironce vast herds of wapiti. Outside this sanctuary, are described and and early October are generally perfect,-wbl- le the ch-valley on every side; as soon as the season regular and sw as lustrated la the December of number and of the National other files absence make mosquitoes biting tired and sleepy all or pass which leads from the Yellowstone In Geographical a this Magazine. to one who has Paradise these regions appear country, as In the time, would have toYhe surrounding --country Unpeopled with In deed most civilized countries, we are doing all hunting further northwest In cold chills, and my all camped and' done much sportmen, or That-w- e know-fof real North wilda are which the help these wonderful America, only hands and feet would roam which animals may waiting for those unwary bodies of ours to do their work. We are now to be found in northern British Columbia blokt My stomach teaching beyond the confines of their reservation. Children how to care for them that If a sportsman delays his trip But Alaska. and they mayesbothered me, I had In these outlying districts, where a few cunpe sickness and live long We urge ourselves nntil late In the- fali and- then canrps, as the eu- - ' pain in my aide and to ate erclse that every part of the ning, bands of wapiti still survive, they have an altitude of over ten thou- has at writer done, a bad headache most body may the habits their part during early be keP ,n tirely changed order. We Avoid extreme find will snow aand he the frosts and working feet, of early the time, Lydia of the season. Formerly the herds would be beat an co,d- abun Injury and establish make life In a tent, even In Wyoming, rather cold- E. Pinkh&ma Vegehospitals .the or roaming through found grazing, t0 make repairs of the human body when It Is er than la necessary for personal comfort table Compound has or d8eaBeiopen parks, while throughout the day and night We hold to the theory that done me lota of good which In an The American can way melodious to that echo would whistling the forests human body'la a temple which we injure at and I now feel fine. I am thread Its way through dense timber, or follow a the regular, my call of the bulls. But today, if a Tinnter seeks the our own peril. stomach is better and my pains have all snake-llkacross trail rock narrow, dangerous look must in he "elk perforce American But the ascetlcsf India, not only do none oi left me. You can use my name if you slides, ia little abort of marvelous. It ls an inter-- ' different places to those frequented by the of these things, but do the very opposite. They like. I am proud of what your remeesting alght to see a long line of these hunters. Far up, on the very edge of the think of the as a of body Mrs. Mary the soul for which dies have done for me. prison fn animals their way threading single file along timber-line- , feeding and climbing almost like a they would have release. So they punish it, Gauthier, 21 Ridge St, Montpelier, Vt of the face a often on dangerous precipice, and the treading mountain sheep among steep crags, wound it by walking or lying on spikes, abuse in loose, rolling rocks, In places where one false , we now find the few survivors It verge of by burning, distort It so as to make permanent An Honest Dependable Medicine step means a sheer drop of two thousand or three of the splendid animals And so terrified are they and helpless cripples of themselves, It must be admitted by eveiy thousand feet into empty space. Yet it is seldom put ex natural enemy by the constant presence of their and intelligent person, that a medineedless burdens upon It, refuse traordinary that one falls off the trail. If this does happen, cine could not live and grow In popularity man. with his inhumerable camp fires and atIt food and in ami a water, score of other ways the owner may bid goodby to his horse and all hold tendant noises, that the bulls seldom dare give abuserjL The ipen wbo do these things are not for nearly forty years, and y he carries, since rarely anything but fragthat Is So calls. true their to challenging for thousands a record thousands utterance upon the her of few; them is quin put at 6,000,000ments are found afterwards on searching' the of actual cures, as has Lydia E. Pink-hathis that the writer after spending many weeks I enough to people Ohio at its present density. below. valley wilds of in the season Wyoming Here in America, we talk of religious fanatiVegetable Compound, without during the past two occasions, Strange to say, although the Wyoming wapiti cism. but a glimpse at the lift of these possessing great virtue and actual only beard a wapiti whistling on medicines mast be looked Worth.' have developed unwonted cunning In seeking and, moreover, throughout this period only saw holy men at India must satisfy that upon and termed both standard and their living and feeding grounds, the are still comone head worth shooting at says C.E. Radclyffe those who know only the Americananybody brand of il In. Country Life. It is true this was a noble head, know It not at all,- - Columbus (Ohio)dependable, by every thinking paratively stupid animals to stallu.... Especially soperson. I Dispatch, of that eut country brought finest the of the this one with cate bulls when they are and il treveling If you' have the slightest doubt for some time past, but the capture of this head running In search of cowa. Then, by means of PARADOXICAL CARE. scores that hard of Lydia E. Pin thanks Vegeta many work, wees in a very poor imitative style of the entailed many whistling ble feet thousands of Compound will helpyou,writo bulls chanenge, a solitary hull can often be called f miles travel!r g, and many "I see where the workers on gloves want the a few which year ago a In JlPinkhamMdneCo. Yew country toLydla p to within a hard climbing. tariff kept on them yards of the hunter. The . , (confidential) writer and his guide have this keen enabled to Lynn, Massifor ad was teeming with good heads. Yes; isnt ft odd?" vice. Vour letter wili be opened, follow a huff for two miles through the forest, In the same way the bears and blgrhens sheep "Why is It oddr "To ask congress la the matter of gloves to read and answered by a woman, answering fc! repeated call at intervals, ef the Reeky mountains hare almost become a eons taco to faco a few yards wUe aonsMoao the have Even very of the and held in strict confidence. tier pestkeep hands off. thing g denote far-fame- d hJia-prciu- dly wide-ope- n 1 1u-ree- ! V Found Out, he said, that young John D Rockefellers Sunday school class has decided that a man ouht not to marry on less than 1,100 a year What Is your own opinion? he "I see, asked Well, Im Inclined to think two people ought to be able to get along on $ 1,000 a year. So you get $20 a week, do you? Not a Forcible Illustration. know, asked the abstainer, that the money which the American people spend for drink ln a, single Tear would be' sufficient to build a stone tower. 40 feet In diameter and a mile high? JJVoulUnL asked the man with the spongy nose, but who wants a silly old stone tower like that? Do you at it looking Say, . philosophical-LY- said Jimmy the Im gettln sick of dls kind Eink, safe-oracke- r. of a life. I wish I could git into something else. Aw- ,- - yv i -- wot- s- de matter wit you?" hl3 partner re-A- jar V f M Come on. now. and cut out dat kind of talk. plied. Aint you ever found out d&t nobody's satisfied wit de business deyVn in? Discarded. -- H s mm became hers, and she bore it 1 ,!r'methlns too sacred to shame; ring and she wore It rvfaea faiWfulness proof against blame; ' 1 her labors and Jaded, by ni rbbed of her faith ls Pl,d to Permit a and her prid degraded. p- iused siren to thrust her aside. Wasted Talent. Wuppseys friends think she o!d have made a great actress if shh td adopted the stage as a profea- Scr M ell, they may be right She seems to be very clever aa a mimic. Yes, and Bhe hasn't a solitary mole between the nape of her neck and the small of her back. Chinese Politic think the Chinese will be tbe to govern themselves? asked the reformer , , No, replied the professional they havent any chance In Their fathers and grand-fu wcr era E8Tr voted, ao how are they going to find oat which parties they Do you poll-tjcia- a 1 . - 1 o -- w-b- e I world-renowne- " , e WOMAN IN hard-workin- g BiD CONDITION feeding-ground- s OR PRISON? - 1 11 -ea- so-call- big-gam- s, e - - -- 8i - "low-lyin- - pack-hors- e e so-call- old-tim- e sure-foote- d Mr? tor . an save him her youth and her beauty, She save him her innocent he deemed Jt her glorious heart; duty Ti be his inferior part; In slcknes he ministered to him, Thtr children she to her breast; As only God knows clasped men she knew him, "he was worthy of him at his best belong much-hunted meat-hunter- Bvi 3k BURNED ON BACK 1 fashioned Bhe is nothing 1 snow-line- fair-mind- to-da- d - -- -- until-finall- y ' |