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Show t MOTHER'S SMILE. Attack Baksts Of Fast Heart Lasted &$$ riEt-- t0 uveiiilor 50 BLfe T ICfTcut Ii 160 )1 Hours. Doctors Didn't Know What To Do. 1. Dr.Mlles Heart Cure and Nervine Cured Me. For seven yeirn I li v: been troubled a D-- t heart, witi what the d tots pumg at ones from ihe us.ul be it to t ..e as fast, whicn in a fctiurt lime worn exiiuu4 me terribly and only aler tiea.inent b a physicd. cian it wmjl get Lick t nor nal Tiieie atloi Its mere lie J l.i f.epiencv ami 1 aeve ity Until Decern er, came tin once a wee. lay trie up a day or nl ire. Trains (() It oil mo' il (III l nil '1 il icn! Ilclkti Pullman P.il.iit- 0, Fret Reeling Cm (i - t DENTON A Gen Aqt. Pa-.v- ' . (ii.lti. us lt-J.i Dept., . Dmi.ig C.ns Nlocimi L'o'.'Iik'mI Lxcuimihs i II. L. MOL'LE, Local alt Lake City. lhe 4t i.a begi January Ijth, I pa, lailej too hours (almost a week my heait be 4 almost one hundred and fifty per minute and some tuners more. Darin,' bus week my pnv.i-aa- u consulted with f mr otner doct irs. Iwt all to no purpose. My heart finally slawej up, and it was then a serious que4i in w idi my family wh at to do next; as tor m , 1 wast of ir cone to care niacti what h ippen d. Dr. M.le' almanac said, wriie i r a iviLc an in son wrole, receiving a m.e reoly. A neionhor told us he had use 1 yo ir i ;m ; J.t-- witil reat bens Aent ft Its th! a would I Ip. Fiist Dailv Through Trains to the East 3 :1 tn-- v w lpi, Ecu aU, t," jEa HSRNn Dr M ies efit. 1 1 tok courage, hau i tli New Heart Cure ami R at native Nervine until I ha d taken eleven b Rile) of the 1 Dart Cuie and seven bottles oi tue Re.torative I had two shqnt a ta ks after I Nervine. began the use oi yoar m .i.cine t le la t one laitin,; only thirty minutes. For more than tiiree m mtlis my heart has run witnout a flurry. 1 tin cure 1, and Dr. M.Us' Remedies here did tne work. I have been for mors than tenyears." M. T. CANTRELL, P. M , Fredoma, Kansas. All druggists sell and guarantee first botFend for free book tle Dr. Miles Remedies. on Nervous an 1 Heart Diseases. Address Dr. Miles' Medical Co, Elkhart, lud. 0 give the 6tuile me love. of e fond mothere thatjflrst welcomed my (The smile in it esr ,h. That sweet eaiutly smile that my lifes 1 threads hath The springtime of life hath its beautiful flowers That waff their perfume through the either above. Uut dearest of all iu this great world ours ts that spray sent from heaveu A foul mothers lore. Whan nature rejoices in innocent glee And music is ringing through mead, ow and grove, My soul from from all sadness doth long to lie free And bask in the sunshine of sweet mothers love. When lifes skies ar clouded with gloom and despair, Aud wor hy temptations my soul would allure On memory walls there sppeartu most fair that smile That beacon of heaven sweet and pure, Tho I wander afar ore lifes garden so vast And pluck many flowers that bloom on the spray This choicest of memorys remains to the last To brighten and gladden my early pathway. Aauie Gardner Lauritzeu. Every Man lias Ills Master. & .1 3 S rr q rk, TiJr ' q 5 Kli'ljHHjHH' OFFICE, 79 West Second South St. i Af I Miss Ida. M. Snyder, LAKE CITY. Treaanrer of Ihe Brooklyn Last Lud Art Club. i R. F. NESI.EN, General Agent. i Trains each way every day between OGDLN and DENVER VI-- Sfitaafo THE FINhST would observe result they would find that the doctors prescriptions do not perform the many cures they are given credit for. In consulting with my druggist he adwine of Cardui and Thed-ford- 's vised KcEl.-ee- s t, and so I took it and have every reason to thank him for a new life opened up to me with restored health, and it only took three months to cure me. 2 THI! V MOUNTAIN SChNERY 2&ha$. IN THE " If women would pay more attention to their health we would have more happy wive, mother and daughter, and if they Wine of Cardui is a regulator of the menstrual functions and is a most astonishing tonic for women. It cures scanty, suppressed, too frequent, irregular and painful menstruation, falling of the womb, whites and flooding. It is helpful when approaching womanhood, during pregnancy, after childbirth and in change of life. It fre- a dear baby to homes Suontly brings been barren for years. All druggists have $1.00 bottles of Wine of Cardui. WORLD a ni. Salt Lake 8:30 a m, Thistle 10:25 a m, uniting at Dcmtr at 9:30 a m the following day. The Kama- - Cilv Chicago Lirmud leave' Salt Lake at 8:20 p m, at Denver at 8:45 p m the following day. Thistle 10:15 p m, Tlie Coj ote Express Icmics Ogden miiiiig Doth trains entry elegant Standard Pullman Sleepers between Ogden ftnl Denver; our Chair CntAare new" a tut of the latest pattern, being pro-- , sided with all msi'crn conveniences. tty between Opden and Grand The Colorado Midland train, ore handled by the R. O.VV. a it h ull trams of lie O. S. L. and S. I. Ky. from the north and west; ar.etiod. eonne-etinw it b all lines for points Pueblo and Leuvor at Colorado roimection direct Springs, nakiiur garth, hast and buiitli. Write us for further partieulars. We w ill he pleased to arrange itinerary fr your trip 1 V. H. DONNELL, General Agent, 206 South West Temple St., Salt Lake City A WHEN YOU TRAVEL StoiulOGfb Take the road that affords the best service. Indigestion Is often caused by An eminent authority says Ihe harm 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 may refuse to digest what you eat. Then you need a good digestant like Kodol, which digests your food without the stomachs aid. T his rest and the wholesome tonics Kodol contains loon restore heait... Dieting unnecessary. Kodol quickly relieves the feelfrom ing of fulness and bloating meals. which some people suffer after over-Satin- g. IN DIRECT CONNECTION WITH Is ihe popular route for all points East, and its local service fs unexcelled. C DAILY g TRAINSEACH WAY BETWEEN 5 SALT LAKE AND OGDEN. CITY TICKET OFFICE, 201 Main St., Salt Lake City, Utah D. E. BURLEY. D. S. SPENCER, M. SCHUMAKER, A. G. P. 4 T. G. P. A T. A. ctinq Traffic Manager. Absolutely cures indigestion. Kodol NEILL DRUG CO. Attention! armers, mouAREm -- Nature's Tonic. frepareflonlyby E. C. DiWiTTAOo.,Chlcga XbaSL bolus contelnsZft times lbs &0c. sits. A Do NEED. OF WATER o, youneedtheservicesof good Barber? patronize the IKicbficlfc Barbci Shop, S. lvlc, Prop. For Irrigation, Stock or other purposes, write us t. how much water you want, how high to raise tlu water out of stream or well. We will be pleased to you prices. We handle Gasoline Engines l horse-powe- r up and pumps from 10 gallons to 10,000 gallons per minute. LAKE CITY UTAH. oooqooooooo:ogoooooooooqq o 0 G lont send out of the county for your Q a ,m - v 1 f ns tv fi pri Wv t for you just as good and as cheap.. ju can get it done elsewhere. 4 wbfw you .vai.t job work. wtr J kgV . s? J tn Startling Test. To save a life, Dr. T. G. Merrit, of No Mehoopany, Fa , made a startling 0 a t ? j . ii t.j't tr I" Apples Need Cross Pollination. It has been thought, and It seems to me, not without eome foundation, hat season and the indhldual tree hat most to do with potency and the eif sterility or self fertility Of varieties. Prof. F. A. Vau",h In an artl clo, Pollination of Apples," tells of covering nineteen Moisomg of Hen Dais to test the ehect of that varietys pollen on itself. He says that uot a single fruit set ani came to tho conclusion that Ben Duvl is s!f terlle. These flowers were, preha biy, on the same tne, and if this he the case, It may have been only au in dividual character and uut one true of all the tre3 of that variety fari in the present experiment was takeu that the Individual characters should nut spoil the experiment and bios sous were covered on two or rnon-treeIn the cae of the Ben Davis, of the one hundred bios twenty-sisoma pollinated set fru't, though the fruits were not so large nor so vigorous as those from This statement is generally true of the cross and fruit). It was shown that the self fertilized fruits showed a greater tendency to fall from the tree before they had obtained a size as lare as a hazel-nu- t The experiments go to show thnt some varieties possess more potency in their pollen than do others, both on their own pistils and on the pistils of otcei varieties. In the fol'cwing it is shown that a few varieties stand in the lead as polllnizcrs of the orchard. Proportion of fruits setting to number of flowers pollinated with pollen from Ben Davis. 23 the variety named: per cent; Huntsman, 37 Vi per cent; Cooper Early, 37Vi per cent; Grimes Colden, 29 per cent; Jonathan 52 Va per cent; Smokehouse, Vi per cent; Mi3 sour! Pippin, C3Vi per cent; Winesap, 30 per cent; Wine, 29 per cent. Of all those tested in this experiment Jonathan is the best, Cooper Early the second and Huntsman the third. G. O. Greene. Alfalfa for Swine Pastures. It is essential in raising hr gs to have some pasture grass for them. Especially is this true cf the brood sows and the young pigs which nee! not only the green feed but the excr cbe and sul shine out of doors. Alfa! fa fulfills this requirement admirably, as it makes a forage which is perfuci-lsafe for bogs to pasture, Is nutri ti 4,s. palatable. grow3 early iu thr spiing and late in the fall. Alfalfa produces more green forage per acre than any other forage used for bog paiture in the central west Colorad Is credited with 799,611 acres of It Is essential to every rand where mixed farming is carried on Alfalfa 13 grown to such an extar.t Ir, the state that any farrier or. stock man could spare a few acres for hoc pa. lure. The value oi an acre of al falfa throughout the season for laying on pork has not been reported trou any station, but long experience ha r taught practical hog raisers that othe of amount or a small corn litlie grain, together with gool alfalfa pa turo, will give excellent returns. Ai falfa alone seems to supply little mon than a maintenance ration, but a such is very valuable. Bulletin 74 Colorado Station. thl-cro- leisMJEinffl i Ki PS M hi; II i.ii HiMiira Thu Ivor, r only f I f.l) yr - s bd'fit At last W no. ltd a i I 1 reid and ul.t. P1 1,1 fpr .V ''"Wr" Mclbal li, nf o, , t and Mter taking 1 ts" wr" Jj one mull my c.na led The sole motive for substii .,it !.,rTiru!'V Pl runt the dealer to make more prm.t p dd by the sale ( itorious tutdu Mies. lie gains Then-or- e ccept no mb, "Coluen Mchckl Discovert i The Peopes Common Sc,, Adii.,tr, a hook cnntaini is given away. Fend 21 ohm for ec.-n- e of mailing on!-in pet t ,vi rs, or 31 m::e 'in! m cloth. atepnl Auntst) irie. i.ulhdo. N. V. ' , L- -, 1 .1 k - L " ' V r flu 4 ' ' t k i, l r-j r ' t !? ' Te v j? . AS A If," ' la ltd d a r j 1 r. S ''i d ir y r CM ' .'"'s d i n o E T in w(i! c',' ;i 3r i lt r i a ,;l.;r ii . e ' i Hi ..I r c ,vrfi P.' i l tf" I 'J h : mu . '. j & 1 ti f c - r 7i i-- l) bf A M CCALLS I AND RICHFIELD Vtsr Due one bides evert! Bio I'- can ever aid - T1 7 L caOgai h L it to h W r fr r - fe n .7 'J3 3 Illinois Ewinebreeders' Meeting. The fifteenth annual meeting of th fiinois Association of Swine Breeder 4i)' Expert Judges was held in tin ri.'ultural building at Champaig. Tuesday and Wednesday, Januar.-t.and 7th. It wa3 one of the mes p ofitable meetings In the history c the organization. The program a published in the Review was carri? out with but few exceptions. Oui. three of the speakers failed to re spond. Several very Interesting pa pers were read and the discusslo was general and Instructive. Resolu tions were passed favoring the conrecordr solidation of the Poland-Chinand in favor of sailing for cash or its equivalent. The meeting closed wito a banquet at the Beardsley Hotel, to which about one hundred guests sai Officers were elected as fol down. lows: President, II. O. Minnis ot Edinburg, 111.; vice president, G. L. Burgess of Bement; secretary, Rainej Miller, Champaign; executive committee A. G. Woodbury, Danville; J. F. Kelly, Sullivan; J. A. Rosenbery, cr 1VOisOi ta!s. and It is said one in four of them go to bed hungry every n'ght of theli m: Tor AIT A Ferfect iff Cure: Mos.ev back if it faHt. Trj 1 iey e Tfough . , TV a Care of Young Stock. The Review: Farmers From and calves should lamb3, pigs spring have special attention. If their needs have been anticipated the convenient fields and lots are now green with rye and little trouble will be experienced by the 6tockman in keeping the young things in a thrifty condition. Rye furnishes green pasture two to three weeks earlier than do other grasses. If the green rye is made to supplement the dry food the change to pasture can be a gradual one. The ewes with tvin lambs cannot do credit to their dependents unless they have special advantages In the way of food. Even a small patch of rye may do good service in supporting such cases and will greatly asrist in stimulating the ap petite of sick ewes or of those that occasionally get off their feed. W. B Anderson. He. Jj Anvonr sondlr 11 sleet rh our q1h fve't;on i.prohuhlrraicn. eonfl Jenlial. lions si rictly free. OMest eireney for Reter.ts tnXeu tlircwn ) fprrail notice. w,,tioutchers gcMil'Cratedilr a hanrlenmet filial mu of Kt p 'tr. f "nr tllnirt uT w C f 011 n) eeieiiiiee? I o,uf n;u8v E . f 'Si iij Our MontllJi will keep you work and metlj Free to the adverti: of any respcc Jt flgur rut saci lor the cost I i c cuttii I The wi It ever; the pi he tat Pig in v leive it Ol! 1J!1NF1-- KVF J a,ist, I N n Obri otore i ,y f r h ,ui V b( o e Ul 4 r 1 gar vv I G Q It is a great affliction for a have I i,ifP dj.., figured bv any fuim ot eruptive disease lar moriud ami i.ensitive, an of social enjoyment. D.smi Lous ai e canted bv are entirely cured bvimpure the g, nig medicine j)r. pier, pur, Medical Discovery. R rcuioc, blood the poisonous impurii cause disease. It r,erectly ai. entlv cur- ) scrofulous soiei tetter, boils, pimples and otlil ilmean-winch are caused in-Jt increases the impurity. the blood making glands an, creases the supply of pure r ac'u' ,t ear and a lislf rc l.a..y out. lken wnle A .in- - of Wet Main Street M a of m tor, ,d fmd.t.r-n- tvirtu deal of nut a a Cat scratch the worst sort of a burn DeWitts Witch nzel V to cure. . Iu buying alve, be particular to -- thin is the salve that get. Do About 2,000,000 of Londona InhabibeHla a nr. A sppciflio for Idl' d, tants ge) no medical treatment save blew.it'g tchii'g and protru ling piles. Sold by Nmlt Drug Co that cf charity.dispenearics or bospl Courteous Treatment and the best ot on th sore c Workmanship Specialties. North Main Streot Richfield, Utt fialve Witch e a man has his mastef. There is no boss so powerful that ho has not to do re-- ; rerence to an otheb boss. The errand man in a bauk takes orders from the junior clerks, the .junior clerks from the seniors, the sebiors from the cashier, the cashier f,rom the president, the president from the directors, the lirectors fro t the stockholders, the stockholders from the magnates of finance. The magnates of one million dollars take orders from the magnates of millions, the magnates of ten millions from those one hundred millions, aud the latter are slaves of their valets and their voices or of 6ome titled person through whom their wives hops to be introduced to smart, society abroad. Put two human beings together and each will acquire mastery in some respect over the other. The human race. is a social body. Tne lueu iudepend-entAbsolute freedom and splendid isolation are alike impossible. Every Good wine. oue must obey orders or suffer. otn i JOB PRINTING. I0 D O O gieatuess. Take the case of monarch of limited powi rs, such as Edward of England, He too is a prisoner within that wall of majesty which doth hedge about a king. His high eminence curtails his freedom. He has many masters the Parliament, the Prime minister, the press, the London tradesmen, who clamor if he buys a hat in France. So, too, in humbler stations every test resulting in a wonderful cure. He writes, a patient was attacked with violent hemorrhages, caused by ulceration of the stomauh. I had often found Electrjo Bitters excellent for itomaeh and liver troubles eo 1 preThe patient gained scribed theV trom the flr aud has not had an atutb8 Electric Bitters tack in 14 are positiv guaranteed for Dyspepsia, indigestion, Gonatiputiou and Kidney troubles. Try them. Ouly 50c at Neill Drug Co. Aquoto JTAH IMPLEMENT CO., salt (From the San Francisco Bulletin) No nmu is completely free. Every msu bus his - masier. The supremest despot is a thra.l, for there is souie-bad- y whom he fetirs and must couit-I- f he does not dread the plebs he dreads the patricians. If he is not aliaid cf the people lie is afraid of the army tt it h which he cows the people' If there is danger in neither the rabble uor th pretorian guard there is a a jeser, a sat minister, a major-domirist, a dynamiter or a woman who worries and frighteus him aud in a measure controls his actions. Is the Czar of all the Russians au at solut'ly free man? lie has not rnuCu more liberty than a boy at a boarding school. He cannot even marry whom he pleases but must be guided in pickiug a wife by affairs of 6ti.te. He would not dare to walk the streets of his capital unnatteuded. Nicholas cannot live in peace o: mind either at home or abroa 1. He is harassed cou'inuully by politics, both domestic and foreign, by Nihilists, spies and servants, by Cossack revolts and peasant rebellions. He must stud' his evei v act lest he do something impolitic. In short he is the slave of his own A 4 wove With bright golden woof since the hour of my birth. of y 3 i a site |