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Show oe In the amiable wayof villagers, they were discussing the matrimonial! af fairs of a couple who, though recently wed, had begun to find the yoke of Hymen a burden, Tis all along o’ these hasty mar- : riages,” opined one caustic old gentle- | man, who had been much to the fore in the discussion. “They did not un derstand each other they'd nobbut knowed each other for a matter o seven year.” “Well, that seems long enough,” said an interested lady listener. “Long eno’! Bah, ye’'re wrong! When a body's coortin’ he canna be too careful. Why, my coortship lasted o A severe wind and electrical storn followed by a cloudburst, did consid erabie damage to railroads near EF Paso. Texas SALT LAKE CITY, UTAIL We do not hesitate to say that a timely use of Castoria would save a ma- jority of these precious lives. Neither do we hesitate to say that many of these 4 receiver has been appointed f the Norfolk & Southern railroad, on petition of the Trust Company America, joined by the railroad. Returns show that Patterson has defeated Carmack for the gubernato ial nomination of Tennessee, by 8 majority ranging between 7,000 and CHILD, COLE CO. BROKERS SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE infantile deaths are occasioned by the use ofnarcotic preparations. Drops, tinctures and soothing syrups sold for children’s complaints contain more or less opium, or morphine. They are, in considerable quantities, deadly poisons, In any quantity they stupefy, retard circulation and lead to congestions, sickness, death. Castoria operates exactly the reverse, but you must see that it bears the signature of 10,000 Our facilities for handling We make liberal advances on all Utah Stocks. Mrs. Frances Cleveland, widow oi former President Cleveland, left Princeton last week for her sumn home at Tamworth, N. H., where she will remain with her children un September 100 Atlas Block, Salt:Lake City. ASKING FOR ONE. UTAH'S FAMOUS _WATERING PLACE. ORIGIN OF THE The origin of the halo dates back to tl e eleventh and twelfth centuries Those years were rich in the building of churches and cathedrals There were erected around the outside of and the authoritiesare en deavoring to confine’ the disease | In order to test the right of D1 L. E. Cofer, who is in charge of the United States marine hospital service at Honolulu, to act as president of the territorial board of health, it Is probable that a suit will be brought Matthew Ford, town marshal of Os horne, Mo., killed a robber in exchange of shots about 1 o'clock in Ford found two men the morning. In a hardware store at} Osborne, and that followed killed one in the fight of the men, The body of a woman about 35 Your invention may be valuable and years old, the hands and feet tied should be patented, Send for free in with ropes, was found in a room on formation and advice to H. J. ROBIN | the third floor of a rooming house in SON, Patent Attorney. P. O. Box 544 | Chicago, Finger marks on the throat indicated that the woman had been Salt Lake City, choked to death, Art on the Safe Door. Booth Co., one of the largest con“I wonder if anyone can tell m6 cerns dealing in fish and oysters in why it is customary to paint on the the west, pleaded guilty at Chicago front door of a safe some sort of rural last week to having accepted rebates scene?” he asked, as he left the busifrom railroad companies. An indictness office. “Almost all safes have a ment against the company was relake with a couple of trees in the turned a year ago background, or else a field with a Twenty-two members of the Manila stake and rider fence emblazoned on and Fiber Paper Manufacturers’ as- not sleep, eat or rest properly, and felt ho desire to live. Peruna made me look at life in a different light, as I began to | TNEANTS #\CINLDREN) Κ Food Products Libby’s Cooked Corned Beei Promotes DigestionCheerfi! ness and Rest.Contains neither ‘ ae Opiun..Morphine nor Mineral. bot ΝΟΤ ΝΑΠΟΟΤΙΟ. μι; _ ? on oy | corned beef—the kind sold in bulk—and | buildings, causing a loss of-$$6,000. The first revolutionar? outbreak in the republic of Mexico beyond the Lorders_of Coahuila occurred June 30 et ¢ o'clock, when the garrison at Palomas, Chihuahua, seventy miles west of that city, was attacked by a band of fifty men, who were repulsed. Albert Brown, a negro 23 years of age, who was convicted several Few Desertions from Mexican Army. “Instances of desertion from the months ago of killing his younger army in Mexico are very rare and for brother, Harvey, in a quarrel over a | the best of reasons,” said Senor Jose girl, was hanged in the jail yard at Washington on June 29. President de Minaldez of Nueva Leon. “The reaRoosevelt had refused to stay the exson lies in the almost sure capture of ecution the fugitive and the certainty that he Albert Gallaher, for many years in will get not one but numerous fiogthe secret service of the United gings on his bare back. These lashStates and one of those detailed as ings are done in the presence of the comrades of the deserter, and when | the personal bodyguard of the late the men see howgreat is the suffering President McKinley at the time of his assassination, died in Chicago of the miserable wretch who tried in last week. It was Gallaher who seizvain to quit his military obligations, ed Czolgosz they are forced to conclude that it is The Venezuela court of cessation better to stick to the army than to has confirmed the decision of the undergo such a terrible ordeal.” civil courts of first imstane, conEvil in False Shame. aemning the New York and Bermudez Asphalt company to pay a fine False shame is the devil's pet of κωομρρν to the Venezuelan govweapon. He does more work with it t nO appeal from this last even than with false pride; for with false pride he only goads evil, but Twe » hur ane d soldiers belonging to with false shame paralyzes good.— ni infantry were Ruskin. n nausea in their Great Proof of Talents. Cochin China It is a great 1 f taler iness gannot be able to recall] the 1 i f Libby’s Cooked Corned Beei. The difference is inthe taste, quality of meat and naturalflavor. Every fiber of the meat of Libby’ s Cooked Corned Beei is evenly and mildly cured, cooked scientifically and carefully packed in Libby’s Great White Kitchen It forms an appetizing dish, rich in food value and makesa summer meal that satisfies. For Quick Serving :— Libby’s Gooked Gorned Beef, cut into thin Arrange on « senses 1 to se tl an platter and garnish with habit.—Cicero. Libby’s Chow Chow. A tempting dish for Speed cf Electricity. Electricity, where unretarded byatmospheric influences, travels at the rate of 288,000 miles a second. Along | luncheon,dinnersupper a Write for free wire it is, of course, vastly a perceptible period of time pled by the electric current to M Things to ‘Eat ing telegrams lasist on Libby's at yourdealers, It {5 mak Ἢ fee ΠΗ Μα. Ten ‘gh ORS Aix Seana + Rochelle Salts - 9 furnish hundreds of testimonials from this locality as to its efficiency and merits.” permunt= ih fhe Ἂ ip 6 eliyale ka eng < ‘Ξ 4 Dr. Norman M. Geer, of Cleveland, Ohio, says: “During the last twelva years I have frequently recommended your Castoria as one of the best preparations of the kind, being safe in the hands of parents and very effective in relieving children's disorders, while the ease with which such a pleasant preparation can be administered is a great advantage.” Yordied (eneent torr | Aperfect Remedy for Consfipa- tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convalsions Feverish cENUINE CASTORIA atways Eso: a ness andLOSS— OFSLEEP. $50. Bea|| Bears the Signature of FacSinile Signature of daly, eka. face «ἁμαξῶν. Efecz|| __NEW YORK. cS eree ST μος ο rehy pas cress" The Kind YouHave Always Bought Exact την of Wrapper. InTHE Use For Over 3O Years. CENTAUR COMPANY, 77 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY, ual SHE BAMBOOZLES: HIM, "GATOR ON THE RAMPAGE, Edifying Story That Is Vouched for by the Georgia Ananias. is the slower; ‘ph attempt Jones and Mexicans were killed and sengers were injured, ously, in a wreck cific eastbound } midnight, near Boracho is ocen- | east of El Paso, Teaxs in sendan into a washout none Texas ξ seri& Pa- train at} 155 miles The SAID SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. al- | on the the REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. | “USE CUTICURA" Put on Flesh—Take In Money in Bad Case of Eczema on Child— Disease Had Reached a Fearful State—His Order Resulted in Complete Cure. “When I was small I was troubled | with eczema for about three months. | must draw the line some'rs.”—Atlanta Constitution. It was all over my face and covered nearly all of my head. It reached such a state that it was just a large Why He Wanted to Know. scab all over, and the pain and itching were terrible. I doctored with an able physician for some time and was then “Auntie, were you ever married?” “No, my child. Why do you ask such a question?” “Ma said one day that somewhere in the world there was some fool of a man that the homeliest woman could | get if she wanted him.” advised by him to use the Cuticura Remedies which I did and I was entirely cured. I have not been bothered with it since. I used Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment but do not know exactly how much was used to complete the cure. I can safely say that Cuticura did a lot for me. Miss Anabel Wilson, North Branch, Mich., | | Oct. 20. 1907.” | Rain from Father’s Head. A bright little boy of two summers was unconcernedly playing near his father, who was laboriously occupied with a difficult task which caused big beads of perspir m to drop from his forehead itly the lad ceased his play. Looking at his parent doubt fully a moment, he ran swiftly to his mother and, ssuming a pained train ah comp: there after of the cities and towns Try Murine Eye Remedy For Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes. Murine Doesn’t Smart—Soothes Eye Pain. All Druggists Sell Murine at 50cts. The 48 Page Book in each Pkg. is worth Dollars Ask your Druggist. in every home. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. Dust and Gasoline. “T had to sell my auto, but I haven't missed it as yet.” How’s that?” “You can get most of the sensations by cleaning rugs.” s the faithf public virtues.” CHLORONAPTHOLEUM Dip and Disinfectant Recommended as a dip for all live stock and general disinfectant by the agricul- ΚΡ experiment stations of various States ee, by the U. S. Government ie the official dipping of sheep for scab, Kills out the germ scourge—mange, tick, con- tagious abortion, pink eye, no matter whatkind —and enables your stock to.Seed for flesh instead of feeding germs. Not only antiseptic and healing for wounds, sores and wire-cuts, but softens the hide, makesa sleek coat, and thus makes a Prime Animal at a Better Price One gallon Chloro-Naptholeum Dip makes a barrel of solution. Sold by manyagencies—one near you for quick supply. Agents wanted. Prices: 1 gal. $1.50; 5 gal. $6.75; 10 gel. $12.50. Quotations on quantity furnished promptly. Rie4 Cattle Healthy and Keeping Them So” isa oesly pract ~ box k onall cattle diseases, 5 Ῥίο es ment, tells= or spray, what it costs per head, v h plans for dipping pens and tanks and spray stands, Sent gladly free on request. West Disinfecting Co., Inc, 43 €. 59th St., New York City Depots: Chiougo, St. Louts, Omaha, Denver and throughout Ariz on ated 2d to his father, saying plaintively Oo, mamma, see! Por papa head yainin’.” TEA There’s plenty of hum- fj in a ton Schilling’ 5 ¢ | ounce Best. vi[τrey ο xurian gr ° Restore Gray to ree Youthful Color, Cures scalp diseases & hair falling, 50c, an a gic st Druggiste HOWARD E. BURTON, “"δρέδίρρο 8 Mailing envek tion bug in tea; not one Wy ex pression, poi President Castro of Venezuela has Your grocer returns your money f you don't sent the following cablegram to Mrs. like it; we pay him Grover Cleveland: “The death of Mr. that mo: irning 2 country or | Cleveland is a cause for Without labor to health; it hreughout the entire continent, Ven- | at rest, nor witho zr can the ezuela express i sorrow ence one finds be reached. — Thomas a | Cleveland's Positively cured by these Little Pills. IVER PILLS. | three several pas- but of at DOCTOR SICK HEADACHE They also relieve, Dis “Yes,” said the fisherman, “the man | tress from Dyspepsia, Inhad fished all the forenoon, an’ hadn't digestion and Too Hearty got a nibble, so he took another swalEating. A perfect remedy for Dizziness, Nau ler out the jug, pulled off his boots, an’ sea, Drowsiness, Bad lay down on the river bank an’ went Taste in the Mouth, Coat+ to sleep. As soon as he went to, ed Tongue, Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. snorin’ good, a alligator that had been watchin’ him all the mornin’ crawled They regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable up at’ swallered his boots, likewise the jug, with "bout half a gallon in it, , Genuine Must Bear I reckon. The cork cameout, and, of course, the ‘gator got the full benefit CARTERS Fac-Simile Signature o’ the whisky, which so turned its iVER head that it lashed the water with its PILLS, VP tail till the river was a foamin’ mass, after which it crawled vp on the bank agin an’ made desp’rit efforts to climb trees an’ turn double-somersaults, an’ do all manner of impossible things!” ‘Why didn’t it swallow the fisherGive your herds health on the range or in the feed-lot, put flesh on their man, instead of his boot?” some one bones, and send them to market as asked. top-notchers—this year—with ‘’Gators, gentlemen,” said the storyteller, “can’t stand ever’thing. They panypaar k Control and umpi re ¥ ville, Colo, Reference, i rk sol nide Gold. § teste, od LeadCarbonate Natic onal Bang, ANAK EStGcives instans reitef IS A SIMPLE CURE #1 at drugy sts or by πο Sam) REE 2 “ΑΝΑΚΕΘΙ8; Tribune Bidg., Naw Yous. SSadh)ae ἌΝ as a Cure, not chat of air the se \ finest and most remar! ble remedies for infants and children. In my opinion your Castoria saved thousands from an early grave. I can Recspe ofOldDSECELPITCIER Panphin Seed~ sociation, who were fined $2,000 re“Perhaps it is to give the idea that cently for operating a combine in repeace and quiet of the country type | straint of trade, paid their fines to are to be found within the safe. the United States circuit court in There may be some idea of soothing | New York City last week. Mrs. Caller—You surely don’t the mind of the beholder doubly. Just A mysterious explosion, followed ways give your husband a necktie where the custom started I do not by a fire, which occurred at an early his birthday? know and what the significance 18 hour at Diamond and Chenery streets, Mrs. Athome—Yes, I do, and also is unknown to me.’ San Francisco, caused the death of poor dear doesn’t even know it’s | TRANSIT, LEVELS, CHAINS, write| four persons, seriously injured four same one each time! | ethers, and completely destroyed Θ ἘΞ κῶς to largest dealers Just Those Yankees. It is rather brazen for Connecticut to come along with a ready-cooked-potato plant when its wooden nutmeg bush hasn't yet been listed in the floral | catalogues. ence between just exception for conditions which arise in the care of children.” Dr. J. A. Parkor, of K as City, Mo., says: “Your Castoria holds the esteem of the medical profession in a manner held by no other proprictary preparation, It is a sure and reli able medicine for infants and children. In fact, it is the uni versal household remedyfor infantile ailments.” Dr. H. F. Merrill, of Augusta, Me., says: “Castoria is one of the very ἡ PEMBROKE STATIONERY co., Salt Lake City. There’s a big differ- medicine for children, and I frequently prescribeit. While I do not advocate the indiscriminate use of proprietary medicines, yet Castoria is an ποπ ae The formula contains nothing deleterious ” to the most delicate of child Dr. C. G. Sprague, of Omaha, Neb., says: “Your Castorla is an ideal parc the door. a rival as a toaicand strength builder.’’ heartily commend its use. AVegetable PreparationforAs. Similatingthe Food and Regula Ling the Stomachs Bowels of e235,» oe benefit to my patients.” Dr. Edward Parrish, of Brooklyn, N. Y., says: “T have used your Case toria in my own house! old with good results, and have advised several patients to use it for it mild laxative effect and freedom from harm.” Dr, J. B. Elliott, of Νι w York City, says: “Having during the past six years prescribed your ( astoria for infantile stomach disorders, I most aac aa Bae cted, Get a Patent. nothing but a mervous wreck, could Dr. A. F. Peeler, of St. Louis, Mo., says: “I have prescribed your Castoria fm many cases and have always found it an eflicient and speedy remedy.” Dr. E. Down, of Philadelphia, Pa., says: “I have prescribed your Castoria in my practice for many years with great satisfaction to myself and ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT f-c|%| The cholera has again spread from Pangasian. province, P. IL, to the province of Neeva Ecija through re cent festivals. Only one townis af MRS. FRANK STROEUE Mrs. Frank Stroebe, R. F. D.1, Appleton, Wis., writes: “I began using Perunaa few months ago, when myhealth and strength were all gone, and I was addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. es Three small children of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Claus were burned ο death at Windsor, Cal., in a fire which destroyed the house occupied by the family The parents wer absent when thefire started. the sacred edifices statues of the | Saints, placed under the eaves In | time the caretakers of the- buildings Mrs, Winslow's Soothing Syrup. For children teething, softens the gums, reduces tn perceived that the discoloration from Gammation, allays pain, cures wind colic. 2c bottie. the rains falling from the roofs disfigured the images. Accordingly they No man on earth is rich enough to placed over the tops of them flat woodenjoy paying taxes. en disks of sufficient size to protect the statues. Giotto began to paint pictures when a boy, and his ignorance assumed the protecting disks as saint. His an ess¢ ‘ntial part of the a aarliest pictures represent each sacred figure topped off with what looks much {ike the bottom of a barrel. He idealized this into a circle, dark at first, out growing more luminous with each successful production of his artistic fancy, until he developed the circle of light that has come down unchanged through generations of yaint ers as a badge of sanctity. A Remarkable Recovery. Letters from Prominent Physicians ee oai It is officially admitted in Caracas that bubonic plague is epidemic here. Rumors are current there of the presence of a pernicious fever at Puerto Cabello This illnes ig posed to be yellow fever. HALO, Said to Have Been Placed Over Statues of Saints to Preserve Them. Rivals in Fame. “They are making a great stir about the pianist.” “Yes. The advertisements make al most as much fuss over him as they do over the name of the piano he plays.” an at Weliington, Kan deaths by drowning rain fell within feet of water flows hrough town taking houseg from heir foundations Held's Baod all summer. Bicycle Races twice weekly. For recreation and pleasure go to Saltair. Trains every 45 min. PROSAIC ῃ: A cloudburst resulted in five Five inches of hour, and five Coney Island of the Wist. Finest Bathing in the World. Largest and finest Dance Floor and best Music in the State, He—If we were not in a canoe I would kiss you She—Take me ashoreinstantly, sir! Chas. H. Fletcher. Castoria causes the blood to circulate properly, opens the pores of the skin and allays fever, Bishop Henry C. Potter of New York is regarded by his physicians as being in a critical state of healt The bishop has been ill for som time with stomach and liver trouble your account unexcciled. Tit-Bits. Libby, McNeill & Libby, Chicago all the children born in civilized countries, twentytwo per cent., or nearly one-quarter, die before they reach one year; thirtyseven per cent., or more than one-third, before they are five, and one-half before they are fifteen! American military forces are now In service for the enforcement of th« neutrality laws along the Mexica border 19 year!" slices: |ο MORTALITY is something frightful. We can hardly realize that of lis ESTABLISHED You certainly were careful,” agreed the lady listener And did you find your pian successful when you mar ried?” “Ye jump to conclusions!” said the old man, impatiently Ἵ understood her then, so I didna’ marry her!”"— regain my lost strength. “TI certainly think Perunais without Save the Babies. Two men were killed and three were seriously injured in the collapse f a brick livery stable in Minneapo | = Marriage Did Not Follow the Ninetere Year's Courtship. & Mutier NEWS SUMMARY If you were one-half as particu- — lar about being pleased with your jewelry as we are to please you, your problems in that line would be quickly solved. — JUMPING AT A CONCLUSION, WIDOWS’»nter v Ew Law ovtainea PENSIONS “Watmcen"Do W. N. U., Sait Lake City, No. 28, 1908. 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