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Show .. . ,a......sommokAsiowir...LtAiwiitOtki4L.Acwitaold...iimi,ittlia.,..mth.... ; ,.' k.ir....141.oth.o. . , ' , ' . . , . . ,, - ,. i IN U , ,,L , , 11-t- h, , , 1 , . . FIFTY ti . . 1- - talvtD , 'G , , - ,..,.,. r,. .. . 1,Ecriox FOUR Daily Ikaith Talks: ,, . , Utah Artillerymen "Fther"t '' .. ' little 1, rrencn War, Orphan , , .. s. ,,, ,. 1919 29 SATIn1DAY, 31IIICIL IN a--- NEW t S :ErN -- ,, 1 '. - - ' , . i 1 :,, .,, , . . sh7,,.,,,,,., , b 11 r ., me of,. 4 Do&rott coRNEIA: , - The Deseret News of 1869). (Compiled From the Files of ' . - .to I the from apshicTeamtmolatenesou, in a highly practisti had fnrootnYt.etrobtletrnitiarteigdnetod this orphan (Pr. Rarely do ing you find Nome thcir.aftecti.on to., e fund with Otriking generosity. . from II b Sometimes the tinyhody caul.... te.01... iforpartthiceura ri itywere zyn . reenee. and' of Dr. , daily , but was of scuro. planted customers filled with .. Pierce, .,, prosPc, Buffalo, N. practically bat-. ' season. liadidm.iianrieegis. Yi., it, high medical d'ulvaltil4tbetalaikdluleady:st4 for the war orphans. the men ef during the first morning and - the bright for the coming H . a authority. mente i the A cause ' letitiecr the 146th U. IL Field . Is very often a form.or,sa)2 Sa nizelpiLitcibritowrto of the !ain i d its-- 1 IFirst I ;i 4, Artillery . and dozen& h ic h Z; :117: larrh that settles in the delicate,meta(Ai. I )rganAtiezedte. , 11 . a few desw:ag11yeartes received title begin- - Utah) contributed 6000 francs to the letter A, ' of the feminine organs. the organtration countof novivvr srivise I fund raised hi The Stars .and by Cal--- Wm - - C.,-- - Webb ,:, Of til!1 these organs are infia:med . the'When ' 1 and'orphan ninK of the Jueb till AnstituThePresident 'it and George'ASinith , Or, Commercial association. "' symptom is backache. accompanied by I y were, at ' ' was offering goodswere visiting in. fllit Settleme'etS 40,........"',,1 9 beoting-dow- n m...o. he said, Hon, sensatihns. , . ' ' weaknete, I , 'southern UtahL and had lust or I ;Mized:, ;reasonable tate. The following ',1'; , .1 .,.: ? ..i 1 ., ',.... unhealthy discharges. irregularity. ''''''''',, r','' the Beaver stake of ZI on with- the the officerc President, Jacob 1..L Big- - Ti painful periods. Irritation. headset, David officeror 'Vickers. ,p: Bishop following I John eI ' directors, ler; ' " i i , and John Murdock, ,president, Orice Murdock, Udall, Alathew P it:4 I ,.. . .00 Any woman In this condition. is to te i. , ::r,r7,777:,.Lct:1401:p4,1,. , . , Daniel Tyler, A. M. Farnsworth. , treasurer, Timothy' B.lieFoot: Vi Hague; pitied. but pity does titet cure. The Junteal d said ' fi Fttrrer,' Pitchforth. itob'n04,4; 1...,..: ''Ja,lites, Samuel 1 trouble colts for Dr. Pierce's Favonte ' i A- ,- ,......A W. G. Knowers, Wm, G. Allred,' secretary. of , Nephi 4' Society4 .,,,1Relief Tow, , 't. .0.4 Ladies el -prescription. 4 Favorite di- - t Prescript,as ''' 't ') ' James H. Hollins, ithe ',;11 ... W. 0RithatMC medicine- - for women. It ni wag dcang much good. under the The ! '.' Á. 'distinct , , ''',I . (' were ''W .::;,.' Vil son s and .A.. Alfred - 0' . Georg Coldbrough. l of Sister Eger .olt,,,,Lt rection of roots made and ,, up with., .U. 1r -, e4o4en anti set apart as members of 'Sunday , t school' and the day schools,' g out alcohol or opiateerput of any kind r.,.. t ,. , V , , l'---t and had re'', i , the high council. M. L. Shepherd 01; i were in goodconiti ' .., , i5 , , ,..,.., else i;i47 , . ,, ''. : bishop of the First ward ,IcentlY given'a successful exhibition. l',r.4-'- ' i ordained .., ; I tt, prescirption. t avarite Prescription le Asinworrth bishop of ft t sishools in Nephi; John r", A t' '' were city; four day l',' k",:i ;t:''' it 4' There natural a for women. 'remedy for the IIleuser ward: laivid (". 'Abbot. the two principal ones being taught 1 . of ..., !vegetable growths of which it is mann , x-4-- ..:. 7,,, ,,, fre, 4, , z bishop of Greenvilie and Adamsville; by A. Love and W. 'Re Bay. Consid,. fr to been have - ' d '' A' intended t ,h ',seem ,I, .. Nit. by Nato, ., James McKnight. bishop ottraliners- erable lark tiPed had prevailed in li I t V for that very purport). Thoun,andt it, ,1 ni f , ,'', p,14- ,vine. It was reported that Elder Jos- phi and several children had died of t glrbkand women, young and old, ,. " koe with was the traria who ., Smith F. r '1'.'rl-taken '' , eph ' e's fever. V, : ',; and :' .. thousands P It, have ,a' 4...7 ?'' 114.' .' ; wham wan suffering front a severe .cold; of the journallam of the 04 crateful letters to Dr. Pierce s,ayin cf . , it- , ft i P i ', ..4,,,4.,---5:4an- otherwise all were well and .enjoying r'day-i-Something I made them well. 7 in the following ., indicated In ' Favorite Rocktaking . ,'' their visit. They had been to .,. .,,,, fr '.. of a trip he . 1 .' ' ..', "Saxer Is reassuring to keen tr......,...,.., A ...s'r tr, it ec,c written count by 'Prescription, v;.t, to in addition .. - . !. ville and Virren City r,,. r 's., I !,...: .., made ronr-fialtd straight to the cause Wu 1 '' F i ' Beaver. also liarrisburg-Washingto7, Ithat it goes l'.; ','. .;;"''-;, - it:'.' 4..t , i '; , 1..oilipAldketi.411-( 04'''',, " ''', r There la but One way to nth,. ' Ogden. In company with H., had left that and 41' S: .1 came andSt.tieiarge he come up he a & ,, , sickness. In and that is to wrest . ' saht, lane, ,., ball. ,, ' Salt I Pine for of v .., ' .70' .4 - I ' Valley , :' way by ' , , point ,-That la precisely whet ' a wagon standing. With the . ' 's; ' the cause. ,, ,,,,, 7 .'.". S' !;.,,1- Lake City. I.... :';.;'1.,0" Favorite Prescription Is Intended in ,:. i l'',! ' ., - - , "I rode up to the wagon," e 4 one of the death e reported this asleep."and ,,..';:,. '.. :")"::1e,;,4. '..,;11.1n. it :. ; ,i 1 driver do. the discovered ',ir ,f;,' week is timr of rider Oren Jeffords says. rend lec for trial pkg. of Tal1,04 i' -.' 1 ' face in the bottom. I Tti ' it of Draper.. Utah. He died at the age of on his movement ''''''., t 'Y' 'C''' ''' ,.;,,k"';' ''''', .. ef Invalids 'Hotel. Buffalo. N, or Indication ',Address --..,,, ''' no gv but ' 4 67 years, as the result of an accident' ' ri;04'''''', ''-,- . '1 ,t 74, ' ..,,,,. n"'',":4.',t oe,t'sv...t.o-- women . as well saline He was a young befOre,' While he was existed. 1 several.toonths r: 01 74. ' , ore advised by Dr. Pierei to Like ta ... in the ,o, yr,:f,,,e , "P.'as,1...t ft, ,. ,.., log house One of the logs 25 years old. cut down ' Pleasant I ,..: V. ko., building 'tit- 4',., .,.,,, Pellets. 'TheY are lust sole'. had ''''P o 4 ,,,,,,1,1 407'.4-- . how 1 1 i ...:.,,, tell tipin him and he 'never after- of life, while hope. no doubt noW 1, '1,, 1 ,, ...:, ; 7t, .... I did for ; ,, tr '''4''' -' .ago arimated that . .'t r, ' wards regained his health. . 'I' ti,, 4 t,' :,, t, t .1 could bre&st: ,"'17-titerI. 1 .1 and motionless 4 ! ,'''''', ,; 1 ;',''',,; i .'' 4' I highiy esteemed and his funeral .1 te : ascertain his: name or place of Wleeti were attended by a large audii ,.,..,.., ..4,...!Itt,I ide Milo but Elder Who rho A m erica n 'Red 'Cross friends. that 1 ence donee. kn)3ws ot sorrowing. c,, 0 ',''' 4 t, p'-hylsaits ,.,F , a fond and kind mother 1st III tells of the selection of little quea ' .. Andrus was the principal speaker at :, li ',let .,,t1'!A ' Mahelin-Leulie- r, ' 1 the serviceto. home patiently waiting the return much in need of as. .. a Other deaths reported In this issue him whose body then lay clasped sistance,as the first ward of the era,. ! NIL,24.0thrlatiWklfpANS, .., ,,f, .,, ',"ilif ;." in In ' r '''' this city, She sends the photograph are the following: pay. ie peaceful slumber. Calling a farmer, f..,,,!!,,...;,-I1 Is reproduced herewith, an saysIrbil the Fourteenth ward. Theodore. eld- we held. a postmortem examination that :,, of yr :.4',:4 Maria 4,...: W. G. i an and the of son eat Rickley little near , the bodydiscovered empty orphan has been told an ,,,...4 :',.. A ,.. .,., 411 ' :,1: r . about her new -- fathers" and will sptl typhoid fever. age 17 years. At Nephi quart bottle and returned-- a verdict of, of scarlet fever Amelia. daughter of 'Died temporarily from the effects of I of ..,47:v ::: , other, ,t herself pictures litter tintt ' ,.4....,.,,,L71-,,--,..,-.,-L,.... :::Ti t write to thorn telling all about ter, David and Elizabeth Udall, Also of sagebrush and bootleg whisky. taken, . disease, inwardly, while under.insanity of the self. her work and play, her sclost, . I ''''...' '''N DR. EZEKIEL LEE. ''..1:::, ',.''., ?..!,,,: 't:', , ..) thesameplaceand the same "' ;4 , I of Andrew intellect! The poor fellow was dead ITillt Martha Maria, daughter ing and her home. ielPiot,trAommmosow , after and te in that state; and Sarah Emma Rock: also Joseph. and "-ere thiii has undoubtedly This sturdy pioneer was of the int- In Commack rather in tho War. , to Utah, he was for 'even Infant. - son ' of - Mr. and 'IiirtRock; drunk mrt of one the was cooling and 1641. of : $' If migration of lioniday Also- of typhoid fever Sarah Lucrecia,1 recovered.Suzanne is one of two NNE 314ITEMIT-lerIA1E,. smit settlers in Cottonwood in this years in the 50's bishop ed 7 :1!'; si have brought Parowan. News to of Tranand Sarah ward. Heis Maiwachulittle reputed of Themes, in :i county. Ha was born Word of Headquarters Conoystny, I lZoiti L S. Artillery (First rtah). - frig been bornMal. the other, hay,.of : , mail into Utah in daughter d ter. in 1796. and as a south took the first eastern during thelght setts ,Prom Parowan, Iron countr a one of the first 11, was he -and announced:for 1848. He war,June 21, 1911. joined ale War Suzanne's 1312.; of the signing himself - son this the 1.j;I::, It , for cUitotvb Ifyeall:frnent,2ankt. d foripwAardedtit,a to practite In the care amount JobitSnd 14 1Sitt Tht This bf birth occurred Alonzo Paul,John physicians Str.ljs. July of told r, - the re- mother is meetings, (Angus M. Cannon. t Madame Vve. Mahelin-LeaEliza Paul of the Seventh Ward. over the Mot branch of the Church been held there by Elder! twrilve little French chileien left with- ceipt of the regiment" contributions." 'tier. , ts '','' records that he had which had Their ruined home Is at editor The recity and reached Just and bee Word The A. Smith out men of party the the reg i letter,informs George parents. , nos far from Peronne and b a learned from a reliable source-- that ATERIAL for this department two officers attempted to bring 'U. ported on the condition of the schools this city' from Paris of the selection iment- that the funds collected in the that i' 1,, II , of the battlefront defined by part comWeber river to the freight had begun to move on the I across the S. S. in O. carel be that the to schools to devoted are : and prisoner the Sunday :i! a line joining Arras and St. 'Quests. ,of the first of these walfe adopted by of this week is taken from I he haring been COnVie P. railroad and deintered at Deseret a in said that also the II penitentiarY le orphans living munity. departments the that The father of this was a painI: beam of The Deseret News ted of assault on a woman and esen-- 1 station. Another item reports store had been formed and was the Utah' artillerymen. She le Suzanne of Prance until recently under Ger- ter and earned twofamily b ' lanced to. 15 years imprisonment-Th'end of the track of the Union Pacific and a half francs - , man rule. "and whose need," the let-- , of A good cotton Mahelln-Leulle- r, ti- well sustained. age, for March SI, lt 49. nine years day.--orthe Cm betng Willard cents. about reached City.had lie Jae -twoman who had been ter were and who at the-tihe- hundreds of at the front until fifty 1. machine Pg - Two homicides are reported and the husband of the and her carding of the office new of factor), adopticrn, a Monday whet river' the 1917, July following , , stepped forward at The people of was much in need of assistance. She thousands ciof fatherless children of he was taken circumstances are Untnit111111 similar. wronged, line was to be profitably employed. I1 P and tent to a hospital i takes and shot the prisoner dead. The hus- Deseret atTelegram France, is probably the greatest." The at Liancourt Little Marcel 4. - In each case Parowan tad a good flock of sheep, lives in iat tha Farmington. the indicted opened was jury the grand of by letter continues. Bernaville. 'Department does band 4,fmeavas--ortly-stvthe law in his own hands, and wife. Col. Jesse C. Little stepped Into The several thousand, he said. which they He days old. Prom the ;I i7 for murder and throught to trial. re-his --Brilli- rs-44 to Many. 1 News office and said that he hall.re-- , intended to improve in quality by the away with the assailant of cases hospital, he was finally seot home as the jury 1 however, was t are acquitted. Amerthe French, P,ritish and or too, that both thirbest a. I I, P.' reforme" Warrum'; It is unusual, from importation by7some temporarily on January 15, 'A" the American Bed Croas, which 1918. But he of Northican forces pushed the Botha out of . t in Weber countyA-roside- nt died March 15th of lest , r superintendent of the Utah division of breedt known. Iicide. has of the disbursement one of work charge his another from French after village returning from bronchitis contracted while en , the Union Pacific. asking if laborers from Echo. an'anon3rmous Co-o- p these fund must operate through. or year Writing Stoma. and wife last More his that the discovered and when F l on as great active him. evening. many could be found for gives quite' a review of Germans withdrew from France and in conjunction with the French civil- - mother is service. EVOIll now the 14 years old, had been of the men were wanted for repairs OR the correspondent , daughter, about well. being anemia t on the railroad. reported done work The organization'is , - authorities, it has been necesaary to :and unablefartofrom being two railroad, by work. The family isi criminally assapited ii 4 society ISixteenth, ; is Belgium after the Signing of the armWard it where canyon, in unn wait govern-meuntil French civil the house old come the to of who had the women, istice, the plight ,k (f,, ii, men, very poor and needy. but worthy. The By telegram received by President with numerous other societies In behtg baland children who had been liv- - I ment is -- again functioning, until the der pretense of seeking a night's lodg-of thatline that l'"" I t had been formed to operate co- Brigham Young it was learned A large force of men under log under the rule of ,theBoche wan! tramMortation needs have been met mother's relatives are not able to the lasted. influence tbe were under Both A. elected int. any help. .4 L, officers the party of Hon. Joseph Young, ,f & Co.. Miller & Patterson, and the postal service is operating. ' herLittle a very operative stores. The were had pitiable indeed. Great as was the need This if 7 Suzanne has blue eyes god Omaha cm their Carmicbel liquor. and the outragel was irnmedWard society Sixteenth workthe were for & Whitman will be short. The listing Warner and law wr: delay the of of :, 1,, in that French the , brutal one. Officers of part E. G. hair. She goes to school and orphans announced a light later way Preeident, dispatch East; F. Kesler, is of Bishop one the children its and tunnel under On of the and way search ponderous the already took ing of the France under rule 1 the up republic. o E. A. Tripp. lately their safe arrival also at Chicago. All bright. It Le her misfortune to Reiser the noting of them to the Tant- - very approaches at the head of Echo. With- it is In no way comparable with that 'and 11 :' 1I the villians wins captured and placed have a stiff leg. Happily, the baby is ' era' will tt Emery, W. J. Newman, directors, and were reported well a in lew still There Wasatch there mile a of a in days. 4 in begin husband and fattier who T. half been of who have the. children a in cheerful Z. at little A letter from Snow, written ,tvith grey Wet McKean. secretary and treasurer. be taken out a cut of 70 bondage, as it were, since the invasion tmaY be same unavoidable delay in obi. and brown hair. mite tri Ili; i to remained been so cruelly wronged awaited had Is of and She organhad the of also tells Hyrum Coalville, killing healthy ., The Fourth ward i ' his'obance and when opportunity at- solid rock of considerable of their sections of the co untry. It is taining and forwarding photographs. vigorous. and now that both 7 'se Children the following a- Curt. a prisoner who attempted to es-- feet through with store. a ised 11 . can the realize de1! l''' ',-what a you Undoubtedly bullets to three the through The a matter joy fired of then. forded correspondent gives bre under the protecting ling of the gratification, Thomas Jenkins. pres- cape while being brought to the pep- length. .z will American Red Cross ve - body. of the prisoner, who lingered for ficers: Bishop of new headquarters of SC Utah regiment to know that the funds and through the fn. itentiary. Curts had pleaded guilty to scription some child who has home lost construe-trt ' several hoary and finally died. Before ident. Harrison 'Sperry, It of to D. theseibring-tof the contributed Gosseline. Esq.. support agent ' Hans and eroeity of sooldiers In the- Ctah rep the charge of assault robbery his Chas. Dayerz John Preece and i i and father as a result of the war. We Liment's for been aside :. war set office In have at Echo. the tion .ti bis death, host4ver, be confessed orphans two Williams supplies to F. sentenced u. Chas. 4, years' Vi has- Carlson. directors; In behalf of the may be expected to thriveand bring - treasurer. had been , Iri - im1 Of -- this department Were employed:a the maintenance of orphans living-i- n -- desire-to thank-Yo- he- - wasglint and said he ,felt better for 11 laecretary and John Bailey,- commence prisonmeotWhile Oontribugentrons those sections of France only - 411'- jog spoken. The man -- who --to4110,the e-of clerical number and officials to shwidowed as large their Salt to Lake mother Joy .to, through proposed brought The society -- --4r4 It wait stated that tools and traPPlits tYrestored througirlthe withdrawal of tit"?' shooting was taken to Jancourt.await without her helpmate to re. broke away he struggles Creek without canyon delay. be.! r icl business The- particular "father" of this lit- isatablish her little before the probate Asp it trial family In the die-ths officers. One of the latter called to mous amountto contractors to the enorhint-- the Boche. The Sixth Ward tle F. D. Richards. is French cornfors comJudge a olaticrn Botha of .! t350.000 behind slid when month. left to-stop, girl to Children Heatiquartem shoot the Many Adopted. b, threaterdng sociation store had opened The-sto1:4 - A 'similar cam was told of the 145th artillery. -- Captain left their once fair land, From the ei Announcement is made that-thnest Curts 'continued running,. shouting Almost everyone is familiar with pony ; B yron H. Wayne of the company, with French Rockwood. who said that recently menordsetualhtteinesa. ,' rt government, the' widow re- -' , that he would never be taken alive. attraction at the Salt Lake Theatre The Stars acid Stripes. Every soldier the assistance of the other officers of calves the military allocation of titres The officer fire ct severat times and would be the beautiful drama, "Leah who haa nerved in France holds it t -, .11$ ; k company and a large number of and a half francs a day with an addI Curts felt dying soon afterward. Let- - the Forsaken." Miss Lucile Western affectionate memory, was it for s workers undertook to itional Id francs a year for rent I T1; tars In his pockets indicated that he appearing in the title role. for newspaper published 'i , PS interest In the orphan fund in had recently been pardoned after can soldier-i- n the expeditionary forces , create e 14 Grain-- Imported '24'4 44 e the companir. They had, quite an elab- BOW TO BECOME A CITIZES I, serving a term in prison in Idaho. that orate a The city editor reproduCes an item' and launched many campaigns con, rat 4'lit oe "44g A, plan for working up an t orphan in the betterment of the 4 Millard Stake from a UNTITIlk grATEs. Organized. paper stating that resulted t.; l e!!! But their scheme , fell eamPeign. ditions which. under thé Yanks lived several mentead started for Salt Lake N34 '4I, the men ' of the un- - through---beeausNot the Overseas. least While on thedr trip south President and Virginia important oats-an" K ',''', with loads of City. sooner no were told 'Ora. 'what company a had held of the edition Of martial newspaper Geo. A. Smith and party , $ barley. The city editor asks the dertaking --'t Over Fillmore and organized the 11;174Vd; Zeti at fund '''' .N. ' Naturallzatiod--,---Lawof t .., meeting .. "Wilson's ,, i',. work-Reofd no was k , ,;,,,,..,;.,,...,;,;,..;... wiTh:lberfellisiv-- necessity in collaboration with the American """ "ern stalce .,,ko :ii1 n : think about of be. to how ftm in matter. interest States" the The United grain abnwinc Cross. The troops in the S. 0 S. log ' Thomas Canister. pres- into Utah. -'T'he questions answered below are ing officers: .,, broached.- - the come an American citizen. Also :ft ,. t 7 that Is in the luriadiction- - of the her- - moment the- plan-wa- is ident; F. M. tylnan. T. IL King.-Jos1 end was character; the symptoms-oD. of and Elder By F. general Inare Richards courtesy realized, .Allen 4 Capt. sought vies Lewis of Brunson. E. perConstitution. Robinson, supply, including troops States Vnited dudes answers and diseases, the ; given Dont shore, : ,,,, 4 ri'AC4,4' ' James C. part of an interesting letter from manently detailed in suppiy service Wayne had to shout I ..;'i , should apply to any case. of similar na- Russell. Ben H. Robison, Elder Karl G. Idaeser.- - written in and other combatant for Declaration of Indepindenc DrParet------ boys; there's room in the sack ". . ture, Owen, William King. Chas. Hall. Hy- 1Zurich. troops f which, ';',,,7""t is tele-o'''':.,'' ' if : the ,your money retell only watt. reproduced. It l'''f Those wiehhig further â4vIee. free, rum V. Bennett, Jesse B. Martin and ," an axe Asked by Court. Sliiirt History of 3.: r. !, may address Dr. Lewis Baker. College John I. Smith high councilors. Dan- progress of missionary work in Swit- 7 Ii -, 4"...; , , . l College-Eliwod zerland Ruildin 1, United States. etc.. etc. Seventh Edk and ., staI Dayand streets. g. of was Germany 44.,.., ordained gives triltb8ten iel Thompson bishop ,, sthayniediese niTiodnrdt t!):: :Stat"7 in lime YOU'LL LAUGH 7 ton. 0, 'enclosing tberaission-ast-complied , tistics of ition. 1917. :;,,,,,,:4, I 1,, Knnof - !. by bishop King, stamped envelope for reply. Full Dante Scipi4:Euthert Elder Reber Young, the mission secor youll soon be In bed with a - lump ' 25.C.E.NITS. POSE PAID.' , o ' ... .t must be given, but only osh; andEdward Partridge bishop of 5,i i;,.,',2T.1.:t,..4.1 on your dome." The company con. 1 t, It r- , or :fictitious, Mune-wi- ll , z be used Fillmore. Elder Partridge was son of retary. , STORL ta,:ri BOOK Nrwi In DESERT funds tributed e the and abort The order. The remedies can be Edward- - Partridge.-thfeeding editorial this week isl ' '' :..'''':4.:t '''. ,'''.';: ''';'- 1:71 7 CORNS LIFT OFF now a letter from Marie Porrtno with No. I Man Street , , drug the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y devoted to a discussion of the Indian, 4.,'1'.74.:, ', ,: . i ,:s1. 4 1 can of order said 4.0 letter r druggist Smith's Other Prot. .1 question. on editorials Saints. are thel m ' 4 , e OpnbytamlYntinliTera Kan-e4 h following lived at I ':' tools:A: that about 100 families and :'i,.,..''' :'S.',4 125 ROMS t., and 'there was k NC 4.2;'..4., :,' , writes: "I have Militsin DOeSTerlitiffirl all Ind costs - ,' ' . , a Coombs. I Influence,"Population and Cap4.4 ..4'4.:'4,,:'::'''. .. ' ' -.I t ::. , . ..irit the "The of. Gift .thatruction of ital," back the head.' fainting spellk twitchprevious EMerprise ' few systerrt" cents only -ir , , ' .',1 ,,,,,, ing and trembling. merVousness.aleep- - years crops by grasshoppers and the The sermon this is week oae deliv4,,,,k,. ' C,.:.-.lesstnera loss of appetite and strength, going out of thsf dam at Inteteret City ered 4 by Elder John Taylor in the Ohl : , .. 4,,,,,,i ., ' and In feet am a "has been." when it on the Sevier river, Many of the bk. t.t.,:t1,k ..,. '..1, Tabernacle March 14, 11169. A poem a '";,4 ; il in .g aecustoined "'Or.. 4'. e and were ancomdesdintojeclierf,.orm, of destitute grain : habitants , '', ::74. '''''' entitled 1 t ':':' '4 ' is- contributed 0 I 't'''4 ,.... Beaver toward 'I .4;;-- ,-:were . county , looking t,,t,,,,,,,,,,,:it'lo:::1,.....,,,,s.li-ikhich-ji,4;i2.HanhataE. - , . t by 14 ,..seem- - for thestIPPIY , Answer:la all vett mites-the --- I, I -- - -- a - There are a number of tiative I functions .11: not have , IF: kept Mee interesting Word bad been recelved.front Dixie with waste functiona and, a. powerful ' ' ' a ' ' to the effect that JacoAtambiln had features in the advertising section , N ,i, "Elsie M. Writes:. "I have,andsuch harmleas 1 tcmic treatment is needed.-- I .:.11':4 .. ,'' l'iletilti prominent them be.ing hair . my among , the NAiloftl straggling Navajo three-grai- n stringy. find short, un- - cmoirrried the report 1.bal Cadomene , & Tablets ada o . umn .display advertisement ' . itt full of danCrulf..-- I'leasit -- .. -seatip -' , excelled and astonishingly beneficiat Indians and other tribes had taken : (-. i . the Provo , iin swat cases and advtse them tor vise what to do." lt,' i Mercantile you. possession Of the cottntry between St..!1,3, I la stigned Y It Iseiltut19.11,-- -It Colorado river :' 0. Answer: The best advice I can offer Cceo;geancl-th- eI J.; , , .. , and R. R. sit a. writes: "Have been doe-- - was that the Navajos had soot, President, ,le eirnple.Get, 0,..' c manager. Webster,Hopkins, ec . Loring for kidney trouble end now boundreported ,,,:, I store a 4 ca. Jar of plan yelKlyt Ilin-,......... t-Aogether' a number of the! of Gage ; trse . 4L.'"i is directions accompatr.ing.and your ativ,ice.. Frequent desire i Chicago announce that they are -, ;70.teprolarly a beattbVi followed by burning pain anti am very smaller tribes and intended plunder-- I , .. i It In protm)tes !dealers ,it' millinery and dry goods and ii i'Z ' . and abates tender and sore over region of b lad- - ing and robbing the settlements of l.alrile f) 'et Korona orroth o t hairluvtreless Palranstre from Utah territory. -': hair , der. Also backache affects me dread- - stock and other property.: Southern iI f,1 I?' itching scalp, ldandrutt -, I the hair is Considerabie been ' ,,, 1 1 Ie..move trot,If for hair. I four. years and mops failing fully. Camaardly when awaits lUtah had ,. space Is devoted to an ''', ( It' reatorea a soft. I in the mortying. Weaknec s'. too. la a bled severeb? troll' the raids of the account of routine i '.." and harsh straggting .- ,...... 'I --4Aleseseemeolle proceedings In the :4,, appearance. and hrtnks back the symptom." ',fluffy ,,;JmW4aa Courresither-Itern- s ' i ' : ' !Intense natural color. r-f you 'vein' takelocal Answer:--at Interest -; is 'It the correspondent think Rpringvine introduction Of il I :" t a bill Saintwort Tablets regularly' for a few t formed The News that a AtagictJust drop a ' by Pomerrey for the establish-week- s Preezone on that touchycorn in- '' o woman's suffrage In Utah. and bladder will ;11880e.tatiettAdted ' been formed ' ' certainly - ybeaconistohs your kidneys 71 i ' - ' in"IT twhatsilt ' '''' a: -' Is. isi and ful' etYromrPtcmsuchil would ,. Awiaroth nthjeo"hfollonv; ipnrgosofficee. ' stantly it stops aching, then you ' uneonll . ",''''ere l, News.: I tn i inttrin,st W . H. therel ;. erease my weight and take away that IIn , 1 lift the cornoffyzitilthe-fingers.- t 11 r ,;,y eeetlematiRtn . ' I' . sey. rice r.:'-'I ,, ,t7:' W. feeling which I am suNect to compahts ?languid the president; and ' ' telegraph foreign; time. My ,hlood is weak ito0it :stoat cif the arid , . .. K " a. t "k K t "I am ilairilenaninis .ritvin poor. my appetite :and watery i z ore' litchi, as I w,t ,Itlp, and weigh.' D. C Johnso 41P .. Indian depr1Trnvthedutiognetternw:e:reyeepouirtieedd: t .. t , Is very fn 000m.h.,4,,,, n.,,,ch now, Your. rooditittm . , , .,, Answer: i t am,212rm,..4,1ey. grul Ni,". - Braman. tretut. from S011 t h t ro California. eecrelaryl Severat t i k,, ed .. if follow OVPrk,ellie will the 'i and to you want rteluce. erer. eselly Please, i. had adyire," been persons ; killed. t., z i ,, directions given below. Ask your drug- - what to takte7 ., . . ' ; i In.:Carhe Valley; , A dispatch from Denver it, , gist for Tutilets, ' by way. of .' 2.. ' thA to direeteons St. Louis -- reported :that Custer take' according ) ,,,,,uAnw"vticr:beriTnnutankin,,niltotnalAarrrnt.,,,ellnief te'rritoll comnitiottles , c.!1 ,,. of . the had tartrito ''s Increase , t" your weighs ehould ' '' . A riii: Tablets. These tablets, redlies rumen; !were represented by letters, smong; beett captured. but nosparticulare 'were ' tablets Prelltel"- assimilation, ' ' ' & " '. .' ' i and ald ,soltgestion. trans- - ' at the. rate of $ isoung a day atter. tb"a them 'being Smitiifield, front which' ti.. vgse.n".. .'"',. .1- 'iy ' 4' (fly days. Any druggist-ca' 14h111, the ettturoler'inn and Ititure. They first them sup. 'town Eldtr F. Sharp wrote that otnh41 inaitned ecNheasrnir;a.....EofiliHotarvartot l''',A, in vdreshadidennoint sealed mid be tatien regularly for several ny di. spring had dawned beautitullY i ,, tubes, with A, reetioull. te - - , full. ,, nibs.. I ,,,; ...: y that the farme.r..1.- wets busyat their' tbe university. Prof Elliot was 34 ' .,o - - -. S. ' ' I , ,,704.). ',' e --- 'z 1'1'4131 IA v.r7 pkinting, 111kas I "r".11the voting , "PletereePtref"1-a- )notne:fwearattedrs'sdtohvaetr.thage .fi. O. wettest ''lly iliettetattmi Irrfte..lry ' , . , .....,., on amount of a granshopporttroubie the graft,. : ... Is' getting worse all thettMe. I ant Ooor For-the-Elv.,.. - -- ' - , : were iii I said. atelf. ':rnanY Wait the have eggs Aintree. use it to or stiff-that fields., ,, Bci;rei - FattingtorGowe to ptiti - Merits Wore .,1 ... g ,e, It mak.4,11 it.very Icenstiration , ail the time: Carl you - -vrpisomething . tieing 1c411. -,0 .,. ' bard 1 ,,, r . get around." -- . , ' , eer s tre p ee rrerh in t tirTA k 1 . . , at ,eure dramatic .assoctation doing its bept to - 5i. ,..! --- , Tell ., : inAltswedieT; Get at the drug stote tho, chronic constipation. cntert!tin the people. Nreek-do- y your. druggist yott- Irant. terming ' and ;i t, A elk gnus. Pea- roll , 1 ,, I ' 4' t 1 1 tat,,-ilc,,,,,,w ere well attrvhded. ' npronliiim,:t Imh:a77,,,'"1 slan,,3 "California OfCr''nomIreiPtitlinntig.1!thParet'ahtl SendllY "heelsfir4thee .,, 4 1 Full directions Synt15..sof 2Zod. the ' C. Figs." .., .0 ., .... bad at Wright . and you ahooki s000l other thing.- - Moot remedies only ay- - held ,itt school examination ' ti.,, t ... i , -, again S ' k .. ' veenate bethinie .,, i i Y r e i ioved of that and dose , for alaiesandcbi- idren----o- t ex. For Infagrif anit chndren all ages Idisairree,.. ,agTwarytn e :' 1. and neveiz yore,. II hibition which was very suand sow, dleetee. rheumatism. Try Preesone! Tour drurgist 'ens cess ful . I I bretrota t 1 : ', l'uteinuar 'Itratus, of iodide of putsev.um; 4 les. Tablets 1:rtosrleulpo are' constipated, bilious, 'A rratable.tuti;13hae stifficient I society hall been or. In A -For Over 30,Years t a tiny bottle.ftleermrof wine of telohleum; 4 drams of neek.. have fotrutfl-ther- n i I feverisli, b3ngueo i , feet of ever, hard corn. , .,,. MOM It...suited in Smithfield and tbe atbre Al , mt. iudicy or OS. ' full enme. ,, reeltlaphleajute of fluid bears soft are Attctated,t or corn., corn cold, . Krattaa1ly curative. They' between .. :. Biollowort; ; va. eon!. "serene, plainly the t toes. pdated,.0a :,....-. and calluses- - without one iy and tone up the, how,ftle aPnleasaclivp,nt. tttralartitirtvtronis "be ' a.4 nom of situp oors000nno.Cardiol. am., Zidee G. L. , '1 -'t Ant ".bottle. took; particle of 'N This while -. lognxiairtha--titood,Advertiee., Farrell said.that the weedier wall tine. ll'il''''flum 401 mintorplalf, tbati,inghdlott thousand. pain. eoreness or Irritation. Freesone , , - f tt sueo04,,' . hs the discovery of a noted ,' , about 150 acres' of groin worn being . t , . Ind , Chtoinned 6g Qthet !Tit S'itgp411 7,......,-' leCellt. Lesubsseseolissrtitt meat. A t , z) . ' .e. , ' i 1 ''' '' ' wt , ' - ' ' . iltrmchettilt fight-moBna- ca 110WING ' 4mmwmwool ' . " tinedrdioleptviL ' OUR GALLERY OF PIONEERS 1 '' , , , , ; ' . ' 'e - ' ' , ---- etsee.., conch,, - ', - . . . ' '5; : : ; ' ' 't P Ik-- '1,-- - -- , ' : ,,,;-- -- ',' ::!" , 3 , , -- ;- . -- ,.. ,-;'',..,,- . ''-- -, P ' - .. - ; - '1-- , , , , ... 7 i ' ., - - - i $ "'')-104- '..:.- had-reeen- tly- ' - f 3- . - P- ,,P,-..- n:,,- , ..; - ,i. r ,,', .. , 4,..4.,--,'1-- 4.-..- ,,, ' ...;... ' s - LI': , - ..,1 : ;'' ' - j r :' - !..- ' ,-- -- - , ' - ; t , . ""I , " 1 ' -- c- - t , f-t 1 ',-- -. ' ", -' an-h- our nt costivenese,---Advertisemi- , ' ' , W.! .101INIMINMM '7! , ,t''''-'"- ., - V '',- 1,, , . I .. ,,' . jV . I.. -- ' e P . 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VAearsrnerlem-c''Idn- ,.. r -- - I b . - wsU ----, . . - 1 ,, . t.-- 7 .z rl : ' 1- .. . 1 ' !jse - . ,It. , butrinel T. .,,,4.4';:::-;,,I1,---L- , . ,- - ,, - , 7-, , . - . , ' Ito-yid-y- , , - ' -- for-themn- , ' , ' -- - '. . ' . - ' . , -- - ' . , I: and er- , , , ' ::::, ' Iteng-standi- ;, . i Constipttleit Children Gladly Take ' ' , - . , ' .' Its.lpo-Nuel,s- 4 6 ' ' . . . . ,. 1 V . , - - |