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Show Undertaker V' 't ;,; ' tJD M ft)i 5 i V,c?-V-- sfijtl Sstf&s uisaTO, J NO 50, IJffeot November 1. IWCi TIME-TABL- f I Heart Disease. Dr. Miles Heart Cure Cured Me. m a 7:45 a 1:55 a m 8:40 a m 7:27 a m m Trains stop on signal at Red monel, Cential and Belknap. 3-- Daily Through Trains to the East- -3 Fast Pullman Pal ice and Ordinary Sleepers Reeling Chair Cars I Cars-Fre- e Dining Excursions Conducted Personally H, L, MOULE, Local Agent BENTON, Gen. Agt. Pass, Dept., Salt Lake City. A. As.! Dr. Miles Heart Cure cure, heart dilease. It has positively no equal in that regaid. The fluttering, palpitation and heart pain readily disappear before its magic influence; the shortness of breath, the frightful smothering spells vanish after a short course of treatment; the pu(-- e beats become strong and regular, the circulation is improved so that the vein are charged with healthy, pure, life giving blood tarrying strength and health to every nerve and niusde and replacing the dead tissue with solid flesh. For eighteen years I suffered from heart trouble. ihe least excitement caused severe fluttering amt palpitation and at night me smothering spells would frequently cause freto sit up in bed for breath. Beside the an 1 was in constantly quent physical pains agony of apprehension lest it might bring about my sudden end. 1 began taking Dr. Miles Heart Cure and experienced almost immediate rtlicf from my former disagreeable symptoms. I bel eve that my cuie is permanent because I have not had occasion to use the Heart Cure for six or seven years, which time has elapsed since I quit taking tlie Heart Cure. As a household remedvl Puls in the house keep Dr. Miles all the time. I consider tlie Dr. Miles Remedies fully as good as they are recommended to be and I trust that you may live many for the sake of humanity." R. T. Tears Anti-Pai- & TD THE fel laiG HORN Thats the Sudden Death. Twenty Years of a 9:15 Apprehension of Of E: 6 :oo p m 3:55 P 01 i :io p w 10:31 a m 9-- u$ Chehalis, Wash. All druggists sell and guarantee first bottle Dr. Miles Remedies, bend for free book on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, lnd. El n y ju-s- n D3 The Dig Horn place to this spring Basin of Wyoming contains thousands of acres of success-fullland open for settlement. Irrigation is assured. carried on, and splendid crops A copy of our Big Horn Basin folder free on S3 B ESi request. El TICET OFFICE, 79 West Second South St. MILS. L. S. ADAMS, SALT LAKE CITY. Of Galveston, Texas. Wine of Cardui is Indeed a blessing R. F. NESLEN, General to tired women. Having suffered for seven years with weakness and hear, Agent. J Trains each way every day between OGDEN and n pains, and having tried several doctors and different remedies with no success, your Wine of Cardui was the only thing which helped me, and eventually cured me It seemed to build up the weak parts, strengthen the system and correct irregularities. DENVER) VIA THIS Bolsml By tired women Mrs. Adams means nervous women who have disordered menses, falling of the womb, ovarian troubles or any of these ailments that women have. You can cure yourself at home with this great womens remedy, Wine of Cardui. Wine of Cardui has cured thousands of cases which doctors have failed to benefit. Why not begin to get well today? All druggists have $1.00 bottles. For any stomach, liver or bowel disorder Thedfords should be used. Klitlihinfl THE FINEST MOUNTAIN SCENERY IN THE WORLD The Coyote Express leaves Ogden at 7:25 a m, Salt Lake 8:30 a m, arriving at Denver at 9:30 a m the following day. Limited leaves Salt Lake at 8:20 pm, Thistle 10:15 P m arriving at Denver at 8:45 p m the following day. Both trains cairy elegant Standard Pullman Sleepers between Ogden ind Denver; our Chair Cars are new and of the latest pattern, being profiled with all modern conveniences. : Thistle 10:25 a m, The Kansas City-Chicag- o Black-Draug- 206 South West Temple St., Salt Lake ht FwftdTiceandlUerattirevaAdreM, riving Bymptom, The JLadie Aavtaory Depart- ttieuL Th Chattanooga Medicine Co. Chattanooga, Tcim. The Colorado Midland trains are handled by the R. G. W. Tty between Ogden and Grand Janctlod, connecting with all trains of the ). S. I, and S. P. Ky. from the north and west; direct connection at Colorado Springe, Demer and Pueblo withall lines for points fiaklng and South. Write ue for further particulars. We will lie pleased to arrange itinerary fr your trip 'ft. H. DONNELL, General Agent, I! City WHEN YOU TRAVEL A Take the road that affords the best service. IVeak Stc&raaach Indigestion Is often caused by An eminent authority say Ihe barm done thus exceeds that from .he excessive use of alcohol. Eat all the good food you want but dont overload the stomach. A weak stomach tnay refuse to digest what you eat. Then you need a good dlgestant like Kodol, which digests your food without the stomachs aid. This rest and the wholesome tonics Kodol contains loon restore health. Dietlngunneces-sary- . Kodol quickly relieves the feeling of fulness and bloating from which some people suffer after meals. Absolutely cures indigestion. over-latln- g. IN DIRECT CONNECTION WITH Is ihe popular route for all points East, and its local service is unexcelled. 5 DAILY TRAINSEACH WAY BETWEEN Su SALT LAKE AND OGDEN. CITY TICKET OFFICE, 201 Main St Salt Lake City, Utah D. E. BURLEY, D. S. SPENCER, C, I. a T. A. A. G. P. A T. Tarrc M. SCHUMAKER, Xctino Manaoeb. A Attention! farmers, if.yoq.abe.iw HEED OF WATER For Irrigation, Stock or other purposes, write us yS (J0)) X f how much water you want, how high to raise the water out of stream or well. We will be pleased to quote you prices. We handle Gasoline Engines from 1 horse-powe- r up and pumps from 10 gallons to 10,000 gallons per minute. JTAH IMPLEMENT CO., salt lake city utah. 00000000000003000000000000 gl Jont send o o o o o o Band to a q Doom's out of tho county for your Kodol BY ALLAN P. AMES. Copyright, DCS. by Daily Btory Pub Co) Patrolman McGulrk bad never been and favorite with the sergeant; when Lannigan learned that be aspired to the band of Mary Doonan be broke. be a wore that be bhould "The nerve of a lad that hasnt been on the force niore'n a year tryin to said Lannigan. buck up aglntt me! "Me, that was a district pribldent when e wa.nt big enough to set a pail cn up of a bar! Not that I'm afraid of lie likes of him. I know women as It's jist bis well as I know bosses. amazin gall." When McGulrk heard of his superior's determination he worried a little, although not over bis chances Mike Lannigan with Miss Doonan. might bo a police sergeant and a big man in his ward, but the fact remained that be was a widower with two children and he wore a belt. Marty 4 cGuirk was straight as a iamp-pos- t and lithe as a panther and six feet in his woolen stockings. No ono but Lannigan thought him presumptuous when he began paying attention to the daughter of Undertaker Doonan. Forewarned of the sergeant's enmity, he performed his duties more carefully than ever, but made no secret of his ambition to become Mr. Doonan's Baffled in his attempts to catch his rival napping, Lannigan played his last card: he had the young patrolman transferred to a beat where the object of their rivalry resided. This made it necessary for Marty to pass the undertakers shop several times a day, a temptation before which even an older and less ardent suitor might have trembled. On night it was so cold that poor Marty fancied that he could hear the metal buttons on his overcoat snap with the frost. As he paced past Doonans he could see the great stove in the shop on the ground floor glowing like a red meteor. For a moment he stopped to gaze at the cheerful picture through the plate glass window, then walked on, thrashing his arm3 against his breast and wiggling his toes inside his boots to keep the blood in circulation. When Mary and lie were married he determined that they should own a stove of the same pattern. The thought of toasting himself there while Mary brought his slippers and something hot to drink was comforting, but a poor substitute for the reality, and he found himself shortening his patrol to turn and pass the shop again. This time as he approached he observed that the firelight Illuminated the walk les3 brightly than before. When he came opposite he discovered the reason: someone was standing between himself and the stove, looking out the window. The next moment the door opened just a crack and a voice called softly, Aint you cold, Mr. McGulrk? Do step in for a second and have a heat. The young policeman could no more refuse than he could have resisted an invitation to pass the gates of Paradise. Sure, an its good of ye to he takln pity on a poor lad, said he as she led the way Into the family sitting room and drew up a chair near almost as big a stove as the one he had been admiring. Its a terrible shame to make a human being walk the streets on a night like this, said Mary; and Id be worse than a heathen to let you freeze at my door. Fathers out and mothers gone to bed, so you'll please excuse me for not telling her youre here." Marty simulated a polite regret and straightway forgot such trivialties as time and space. His first reminder of the existence of a world beyond the range of Mary Doonans blue eyes was the jangle of the office bell. Its fathers man come for the casket that goes to the train. explained a h Do you need Natures Tonic. th. services ot a good Barber? TRicbftelt) Bar bex Shop, D. 5. 1 vie, prop. wmm "Do etip in and have a If i heat." 'i f , . - , ' 1 Wv. cheap. for price when 70a t for you just as good and a3 Q ju can get it done elsewhere. C ant job work. O3O0OOOOOOQOO2OOOOOOOOOOOOO sum- mons. with a Then Marty came to him--e- lf Etart and pulled out his watch to find that it was nearly lit o'clock. Ills trick of duty expired r.t half past 10. and half an hour was none too much time for getting lack to the precinct itstation house to report. Moreover, he realized with sudden anxiety that h hmrteous Treatment and the heat of had ncalectod to patrol IBs heat for Workmanship Speelhlt nearly an hoor. A this ho explain ! as he accompanied MBs Doonan la H c Win Ntrnpt door, buttoning his coat In prenamt'o for a sally into the piercing clu. -t As 1 ntrolman McGuirk cta-pc the shop he saw romothi-- g ' caused him to dodee hack into THAN CSS h! DONE 41 THE REAPER OFFICE way with an exclamation of n'ir-- ' was nothing less than the b'trlv t who had preceded him lntc office, had almost reached the door when she also recognized his riva who fortunately happened to he look Instantly she lng the other way. changed her course and instead o! opening the door went to the windox and drew down the shade. When sht had secured them from prying eye without she returned to the hall where Marty stood half dazed by hif dilemma, and laying a hand on hi arm gently drew him into the shop There in the red firelight the youn policeman saw a rough box of un painted pine containing a casket, t obtain which Doonans assistant at the door. The cove had not been nailed on yet, ami re moving this, the girl signed to him t help her lift out the handsome coffin Dimly perceiving her plan, McGuirl obeyed. Will you be so kind as to step in Mr. McGuirk, she inquired with a lurking smile. The man is in a bur ry. In spite of himself he bhlvered and drew back. I dont see any other way. Can't race, but a que able only to keep afloat. sufu-iiiq-j from uulnutntio the feiL-reswimmer. His ston its allied organs of digestion ami nutrition are discs' sed. It is not a qu .v'wu with him of winning in the race for business but of simply leiug who m d keeping up under an circumstances. Whenever disease affects the stomach it is afiecting also the blood and the health of every or- Kan of the boi For blxxl is r.uiy food converted into nutrition and uutri-tio- n is the life of the body end every organ of it. Doctor Pierces Golden Medical Discovery evres diseases of the i and other organs of diction an tion. It purifies the blood and the perfect nutrition of the bod' means perfect health. 'For six lot? years I suffered with winch b, t:ou and niv liver and kuhn-v- , lKd doLtois in our coim.rv, wires t; of Fnnce . It, NVoolsev, Wdlum gt lai M sutlcred wih inv ith m! batk i It uk, and after taking a cait-I.xol fiom thire doct rs I grew so biul I erm1 do a d.iys work Would have duiU 1 n the aide, and blind spells Dr. Flcrce9 Luldtn Mr dual Discb Before 1 had take PelUts the second bottle I be,jau to feel rchev six more battles and used then, audi to say i owe my life to ur Pi rce. llejut Accept no substitute for "Gold There is no.Li ical Discovery. as good for diseases of the s blood and lungs. The Common Seme Medical rood latge pages, in piper covers ftee on receipt of 21 or.e-cest, iay expense of mailing Oh!y. )r. R, V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y , at he: (rour own fce!ecucu tc senber Only 50 ceuu ). I V a A MAG LADIES A2iE tetutif tl color 1 pl$'r$, d'catttuk .f cconainet rk bouse 10 hirts , etc cnbe lo dtv or, end V ot test A yu Stylish, Reliable, ar.dS'ojoe, Atc date, economical 4 I V -- d Paper Patterns Ferect-Fituu- MS CALL trust me, Marty? whispered the girl, looking Into his eyes. Ashamed of his hesitation, he stretched at full length in the bottom of the box and said not a word while All Seams Allowed and Perforate s she quickly replaced the cover and th. Basting and Sewing Un drove In four nails to hold It fast each none h Only 10 and IS for them Sold in aeviy v.r, Ak even room of for his was There plenty and town, or by irau Iren great frame and the cracks between THE McCALL CO. the rough boards admitted air enough; West 3I$t St, Mwr nevertheless the Inactive role be was imjow wewii forced to play was torture to a man MAG trained to fight his way out of dif MCCALLS Acuities with his fists and a club of AND locust wood. RICHFIELD RE- As soon as Mary Fad the box se curely closed and Its former contents One Year $1.80 dragged into the hall out of sight she ran to admit the man who was jump This includes one Pattern ll ing up and down to keep warm on the to have kept you Sorry doorsteps. waiting, mister, said she. Its all KS52 Nothing has ever equaj ready. The assistant, too cold to express reNothing can ever surp sentment, shuffled over to the box where Marty lay scarcely daring to breathe, and bent stiffly to raise it. Tc his astonishment It clung to the floor as If anchored. After a couple of fu tile tugs he gave up the attempt. c Must be one of them extra heavy ON'STTMFTJON OAxIktlnnd ,.J, silver handles, he re OA.US marked. v For All Thie A Perfect Mary was In despair until she re membered the sergeant. This cause Cure: LungTrou of all the trouble still held his post Moray back If it falls. T ria eagerly watching the door through which he had seen one man enter and from which he hoped to see another 60 Yf emerge. When, instead of a blue uni EXFEG form he beheld the fair face of Mary V. Doonan, he grabbed off his helmet and advanced with fat gallantry. "0, Mr. Lannigan. Im so glad its Father Is out and you, cried Mary. this box Is too heavy for the man to Would you mind helping handle. Del him? COPYR Delighted, replied the sergeant, dc-- f and sketch a Anyonn (tending and in half a minute they had the quteky asi ertmn our opinion frei invent ion is pi itiably pntentabla. lions strictly conddential. Halidbc rough box safely In the wagon. Meanfree. Oldest aeency for securn while Miss Doonan had donned a thick sent Munn Patents taken thro-iscloak and hood and gone out to tpecial notice, without charee, lu how watch them, wondering she should get rid of her fathers em- A handsomely illnstrated weeklr. of anv eolentlflc Journal. ployee. The man himself showed a eulation Sold 07 all yoYr : four months, rvi way, for after he had snapped the tailsi f'T PGtBroPiitwf. board into place he asked for the bill of lading. "It's inside on fathers desk, replied Miss Doonan with a sigh of relief. She followed the assistant to the door and when he had entered snatched the key from the inside and quickly Our Monthly Pt dut, locked him In. Then she ran hack to the wagon, climbed lightly to the seat will keep you post' noti he j and Etarted the horse at a rapid gait work and methods In the direction of the station house. I Free to the From his post on the sidewalk Ser-- ! ik tl geant Lannigan stared after her In ; ADVERTISIN j0. speechless wonder. But when wagon, srvoi of any reoponsib ery driver and rough box were out of sight he fixed his eves once more on the fall door before him. Hes in there, he to said 1o hlmrelf. and, be the powers. a or Ill mt oh him if I have to stand here itaii until I frefze into an Iceberg. erve Realism. ight D Starr is the great exponent o! ore A , if , ' icati'in in the drama. us iv j I now, fats why he wouldnt art -' my play. ould ' at was the matter with your sag bn v the 0 iia.I a surgical oper use r ' Do Starr said I' tocnimtii, and 1 the va o"e at all It would have t ami he couldn't AT IHE g ve RtAF 'I1 i ulit tumm a week. he you !r. Msw Disco For0 Hist te i A t- 1 JOB PRINTI? OF 1 y . t, Serd (or term Lady agents waned Will be so kind as to step in, Mr. McGuirk? 6he inquired. le Mi1 his hostess, rising to answer the Mi Mary, the ABffleeirrsfflv a rf his winning Scientific CO. ,0, patronise the watching at the mouth. son-in-la- prepared only byE. O. DXW itt & Co.. Chicago, The L bottle contains times tbefiOc. sis. NEILL DRUG 0? Sergeant Lannigan planted on the tvfc walk in an attitude that indicated a relentless siege. McGulrk rernem bured that there was no rear avenue o: that he was caught eiipea and realized like fly in a bottle with a spider pro |