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Show 1 I r of Hi moro experienced men In capqp, and waudered off for a stroll by hl'joself. He took his gun with him, Intending to use it If he came across vie the t gfcfe50 sTijil MO TIME-TBLf- c ICiiuwt i Beat So Violently, Its Movement eBHflQSsk November Could It 1HU2 Heart Cure Cured Trains stop on signal at Redmond, Central and llelknap. 3-- East3 Daily Through Trains to the Fast Dining Cars Pei sonally Conducted Excursions Iullman Palace and Ordinary Sleepers I Tree Reeling Chair Cars 4 H. L. MOLLE, Local Agent f A. BENTON, Gen. Agt. Pass, Dept., Silt Lake City. $K TD THE 30 33 30 50 HERN. IE Thats the The Big Horn place to this spring fully carried on, and splendid crops assured. Basin folderfree A copy of our Big-IIor- u No matter what' the matter with your heart, it will pay you to try Dr. Miles Heart Cure. It it a great heart and blood tonic that cures by removing the cause. Try it tor a short time and you will find that you are no longer short of breath after brief exertion; that you can sleep in any position with comfort and without the atead of smothering spells. It removes the symptoms and cure, It strengthens the hearts the disease. action, enriches the blood and improves the circulation. It has cured heart disease when all else failed. It has brought relief when death seemed nigh. Since taking a number of bottles of Dr. Miles Heart Cure during the past year my health is better than fur many years. I no longer experience any trouble from lying on ny left side, which disagreeable symptoms user'i to bother me greatly, the frequent Si ells of palpitation aud flattering that I was sit that time subject to were most alarming. At times my heart would beat so violently that the movement was noticeable through my clothing. Doctors said my heart was enlarged and I had frequent severe shooting and in the region of my heart. pains through I think Dr. Miles' Heart Cure a great medihave cine and always been able to secure relief from its use. I am in good treat now. considering that I am 6o years I wish you success. old. Andrew Jack-son- , Centralia, Wash. All druggists sell and guarantee first bottle Dr. Miles Remedies. Send for free book on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address Dr. Miles Medical Co, Elkhart, Ind. on throne. Or eweep the hazy sky from gray to blue. If I were you, I murmured to the That wound Its twisted way the aea. I'd leave In every nook a tinted That one wko passed might while with me. stream to And dream stay a river, sunlight, summer, shadows, trees. There are so many things that I would do, Such songs I'd utter to the morning Oh, breeze. If I were you-i- f I were only you! Camera to AM In Drawing. This instrument, a camera for drawing, calls for an outlay of from BO cents to 11.60 for a lens, unless the reader Is fortunate enough to already possess a double convex lens, or what St. General Agent. K Mrs. Fred 30 30 30 Unra-th- , President Conatry Club, Benton Harbor, 31 tell. After my first baby was born I did not stem to regain my strength although the doctor gave me a tonic which he considered very superior, but Instead of getting better I grew weaker every day. My husband Insisted that I take Wine of Cardui for a week and see what It would do for me. I did take the medicine and was very grateful to find my strength and health slowly returning. In two weeks I was out of bed and in a month I was able to take I am very enthusiup my usual duties. astic In its praise. S each way every day between OGDEN and DENVER 2 W ine of Cardui reinforces the organs of generation for the ordeal of pregnancy and childbirth. It prevents miscarriage. No woman who takes W ine of Cardui need fear the coming of her child. If Mrs. Unrath had taken Wine of Cardui before her baby came she would not have been weakened as she was. Her rapid recovery should commend this great remedy to every expectant mother. Wine of Cardui regulates the menstrual flow. IN THE WORLD The Coyote Express leaves Ogden at 7:25 a m, Salt Lake 8:30 a m, Thistle 10:25 a m, arriving at Denver at 9:30 a m the' following day. Limited leaves Salt Lake at 8:20 p m, The Kansas Thistle 10:15 p m, arruving'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 provided with all modern conveniences. o Tl.e Colorado Midland train are handled hy the R. G. W. Ry. between Ogden and Grand u.etiod. connecting a ith nil train of the O. 8. L- and S. P. Ry. from the north and west; nuking direct connection at Colorado brings, 1enver and Pueblo wit hall lines for points n jrtli, liast and South. Write ub for further particular!. We w ill be pleased to arrange itinerary fr your trip V. H. DONNELL, General Agent, 206 South West Temple St., Salt Lake City A TitfeaEc WHEN YOU TRAVEL known among boys as a burning A small mirror or piece of glass. looking glass, a small pane of common window glass and an old soap or candle box, or some pine lumber of which to make a box, is all the material required. , Let the box be about IS Inches long, 9 Inches deep and 12 Inches wide; fasten the lens in a hole cut for that purpose at one end of the box. A piece of looking glass must be fixed at an angle of 45 degrees at the opposite end of the box. If from where the top of the glass rests against the end beard it measures nine inches to the bottom of the box, then the bottom of the glass should be nine Inches from the end of the box. Grind one side of the surface of the window pane glass by rubbing it upon a flat stone or sandpaper. Make a lid to the top of the box, as shown In the Illustration, and under the lid fasten the ground glass. Paint or blacken the inside of the box and adjust the parts by experiment, so that when the lens is turned toward any object that object will he immediately reflected upon the piece of ground glass. This Is very easily done. If a piece of drawing paper is placed over the ground glass, and the lens turned toward some object, that object wll be reflected upon the glass and shown through the paper in all its natural colors strong enough to be accurately traced and reproduced. Our little artists can draw some wonderful pictures in this way. If one of these instruments be taken Into a darkened room and the lens allowed to point out through the window everything that passes the bouse will be reflected upon the ground glass, making a sort cf moving colored pupIs S3 OFFICE, R. F. NESLEN, City-Chicag- There 1 J0 J0 SALT LAKE CITY. SCENERY that you reign aloft alone, are go many things that you might do; Shake myriads of eunbeami from your And seeing J0 30 79 West Second South THE FINEST MOUNTAIN pass? 0 50 30 TICET U done My lady down the meadow lunde will )0 request. . the grata; For know you not that ere the day Me. to contains thousands of acres of Basin of Wyoming land just open for settlement. Irrigation is success- 'Trains If I Were Only You, If I were you, I whispered to the gun, I'd throw a few more sunbeams on Through Clothing. Dr, Miles 5 Seen Be Stomach Take the road that affords the best service. pet show. ar.y game, but things turned out very differently from a hat he expected, and be did not use bis gun as you will see. He had not gone very far from camp when he came unexpectedly on a grizzly bear. That being bis first encounter with this monarch of the West, he forgot all about his gun, and looked quickly about him for some way to escape. There was no trfee near-- but there was a tall, smooth rock, a sort of boulder, for which he made without stopping to order his time. He reached it In safety and succeeded In scrambling up to the top, where he turned to see what the bear was doing. What be saw was anything but reassuring, for bruin was at the foot of the rock, just in the act of smashing his gun, which he had dropped In bis haste and excitement. Having done that bit of work pretty thoroughly, the bear turned hts attention to the rock and the hunter, but the rock was too smooth for him to climb, and the hunter was, therefore, out of his reach. But he had no notion, apparently, of going away, for he seated himself as If he determined to make a long siege of it, and the hunter's soul quaked with all sorts of dreadful apprehensions. He was too far from camp for his cries to he heard, and his companions were not likely to come in his direction for hours. If at all. Suddenly it occurred to him that he might make some use of a bottle of brandy that he had In his pocket; perhaps if he poured some of It over the bear it might have the effect of frightening him off. So he aimed carefully and poured a gill or so of the fiery liquid right Into the bears face. Strange to say, the bear seemed to like it; so the poor man bad to devise some other scheme. A box of matches tn his pocket gave him the coveted idea why not pour some of the brandy over the beasts back and then drop a lighted match on it? The brandy would take fire, the bear would make tracks for the woods aEd his life would be saved! He would not set Are, even to a bear, under ordinary circumstances, but this was a case of life or death to him, and he must do something. Watching his chance, he poured some of the brandy down on to the bears hairy coat, and then dropped a lighted match. The effect was instant and remarkable, for the bear shot off for the distant woods, leaving a smell of burning hair behind him, and the hunter shot off Just as fast in the direction of camp. , WEEN LIEES 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 over load the stomach. A weak stomach may refuse to digest what you eat. Then you need a good dlgestant like Kodol, which digests your food without the stomach's aid. This rest and the wholesome tonics Kodol contains loon restore health. Dietingunneces-sary- . Kodol quickly relieves the feeling of fulness and bloating from which soma people suffer after meals.' Absolutely enres indigestion. IN DIRECT CONNECTION WITH -- Is ihe popular route for all points East, and its local service is unexcelled. S DAILY TRAINSEACH WAY BETWEEN i; u , SALT LAKE AND OGDEN. . CITY TICKET OFFICE, 201 Main St., Salt Lake City, Utah D. E. BURLEY. D. S. SPENCER. M. SCHUMAKER. A. O. P. A T. A a, P. It T. A. ct inq TuxrviC Manager. i r "" " ' ' "armers, Attention! ! IF YOU ARE IN Kodol Natures Tonlo. prepared only byB.O. DzWitt 4 Oo., Chicago, The IL bottle coatalnittt tlmee Ike 60c. m. NEILL DRUG CO. There are NEED OF WATER prejudice. Doctor Pierces Golden Medical Discovery has been the means of restoring health to many men and women whose hollow cough, bleeding lungs, emaciation and weakness seemed to warrant the For Irrigation, Stock or other purposes, write us IRicbftcIb Barber Sbop, t. S. frle, prop. how much water you want, how high to raise th water out of stream or well. We will be pleased to quote you prices. We handle Gasoline Engines from lj horse-powe- r up and pumps from 10 gallons has cured housands and women ? CO.alt lake I w O O i JOB PRINTING. Wv o Send to us for pricescheap.j when you q ( v t for you just as good and as tu can get it done elsewhere. In 5 Courteous Treatment and the best ol Workmanship ie-- t North Main Street , I 1 .'l-l- rant job work. OflOOOOOOOOOOOSOOQCOOOOOOO Hunter's Escape from a queer story Is told cf a : l bear out West. It sor-who was merely an )jr the way, had disrepai 1 ' C in (your own e.ecti.,n' w tvc tcriber. Only 50 ceoti , ,, MS CALLS MAGAZINE1 uwr,ir fiwrfflfrfK3g A LADIES MAG AZI betutif) cfelorfi p' n fttmont, 4reiimk.r evOf'm.et A ; work tenba kousehotd Amts, or, tnd 3c temi wanted f. ot 7 5rifoiq Lady 1 Stylish, Reliable, 5 (Jute, Economical ar.d Perfect-FittinPaper Faur o Ifj rr I t Of MSGALLg BAZAR f IO a, Patterns 1 a Sfani Allowed ae Pertora" tlw Bastlim and U Orly i ar.d 15 cent each r - e Ac for them Said ir nearly eve and tswn, or by man tu n .McCALL C 3151 SL Y All n A. 1 1 THE waww ; w Ih AG JVI I.. ft . This includes one tlU'ein Nothing has ever eqo:i Nothing can ever surh cor If in,P?lk,d L liscsf Hat? i' I rori OK, US and v'OA-i Jet Qf Water Will Look. with a bit of sound straw ci hollow grass or a few inches of gla if small diameter. In any ens, ib. 3 tul.p must desccrd near the be;-Ioof the bottle. see, t c cert- with varr,i-- h or scaling wa ,'uii cover your flask tilth a V' h-- Lot tie upHi.Io down, which nv.u ' f be t. aimed over a lamb or ra.dic '? Ip order to prevent the a. ,p icidej in, it must bo cT Cure: j Lung Money back If it falls. w in SMiiii s Yii lit Trous-- ; Tria' " t; V A l v . V. L. ' i,'j;i -- M, id Ls jxasuaMsasasB3aaK-i - 1); jh'er For All A Perfect S) y:JvI?1u .if yyirrS.e I 1 - i w - r- - - AAbAl.i m S ci Trace desc , CoPYRIGK . . Anvone sending sketch and dea niJekiy ascertain our opinion free 1 patentabie. uvention is probably oi.a it nctl y con Q dent ml. 1 land boot secunnft tout free. Oldest agency forAlunn i Patents taken tbronuh rrcevU notice , whboJt charee, In the & SciJtHific Jlnter 'i i ,.,,'r f . ll'iivtmtel weekly. If nUtie Journal. JS , Sold by all r rnt si Iii tHlli cve. - Our Monthly Psl will keep you posted work and methods. r advertising i rte. .v,h like verb.? am regr!,-lTgnlei - v. i.. ri ver m .T w'-eir- .a' to to c I ioistn is Free to the his left hand, and a teasn.iop A : 1 lesseit spoon, to he hold ;;; h ; Sow give a signal ai l lei! i leed each other, and v,- j v p; tnough to make all the chc.r oom laugh. p- - The sole motive for suhstitjf permit the dealer to make the profit paid by the sale of lest 2 medicines. He gains; you losJ it : 00900000000Q:Q03QQQOeG&G q ,ont send out of the county for your ' "Only for Dr. Pierce's Golden gj covery I think I would be in mvrd write Mr. Muse Mile, of Hill'uf -I had aathma to Wyoming. sleep at night and was compel wis mi rk. It ant ted my lungs otb all the time, eth day ana night all thought I had consumption J taken Dr. Pie ce s Favorite Prese-hid helped her o much she lnsu: 1 ine bis Gold-- n Medical Discover did. I have t ken four bottles it! well maa, we gbing ids pounds. 1:1 Pierces Golden Medical Discover;? One Year oeaira o' the sound which is there is ihe best early closing movetie: t? i i to bed at 10 oclock ar.d CITY UTAH. ' of iu8. RICHFIELD ( JTAH IMPLEMENT nt AND ! to 10,000 gallons per minute. state-me- of local physicians "There is no cure possible. Why should prejudice agaiuJ medicine h nder you from bndm-riol- to, patronize the s MCCALLS Blindfolded Feeding Match. Here is a little party pastime tha; will make everybody roar with laughter. Spread a sheet on the floor a- - i seat two closely blindfolded boy3 on it facing each other. Give each buy a saucer of cracker crumbs, to be hcK- you need theservlcesota good Berber? thou-sand- 1 of men and women whose lives are at stake,! who are hindered from accepting the one means of safety by foolish three-quarter- A Do 5 JI Water Jet In a Vacuum. s Fill an empty bottle about full of water. The cork must How the Answer to Cannon Ball Problem. The caDnon ball moves in the curve;1 line to C because it Is acted on by gravity and by the resistance of the air. It will reach the ground at C In four seconds, exactly the time that it takes to reach the ground when dropped from the tower. A ball fired from a cannon on an elevated place de scribes a curve that varies in form according to the velocity given by th discharge, but no matter what tie velocity may he and how great may be the distance traveled by the ball it will always reach the ground in precisely the same time that It would take if merely dropped from that height. A1 The most timid man chance of escape. The , dropped down the preen pery log ,over the abiss L offer a chance of life , ed at. The end the man M He cares nothing for the means to that end. r'3-ce- over-fetin- g. l .Kill M' "I'? 501 ;t Xl IH 1, I sli h an k tatio |