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Show v--v V i THE COALVILLE TIMES, COALVILLE, UTAH 7( TORTURING TWINGES Much rheumatism 4 caused by weakened kidney. When the kidney fail to clear the blood of unc acid, the acid form into crystals like bits of broken glass in the muscles, joints and on the nerve casings. Torturing pains dart through the affected part whenever it is moved By curing the kidneys, Doan's Kidney- - Fills have eased thousands of rheumatic cases, lumbago, sciatica, - gravel, neuralgia anc urinary disorders. "The trouble began on Hums, Wjo my baby a bin the a a, about (our months old A red pimple a as seen Neier before In the bistort of ,V- n. l.ei he. the strength i Of tl.e biff shoan as It is in Met, n watt's to'av A grister percentage of t.Hi ig niaeht tes acre as The war t us'h w h i h I he Fnt ph aiihln a few dais to com nit ct n i t.iLs be tu't.iiar lit1. On Erst Coast .15 Transport Batt'esh.p, Tt'a'-Fnc'1- - at first and it grea larger and larger n.-n- all tbe time on the back of her head, It looked scabby and it itched and burned and she began to scratch It and scratched until it aould blted. bonn. limit, she could not sltep and fell prty cross The trouble1 lasted till she a as a saw an adierliocment Jt'ur eld and .f Cuitura Suay and Ointment, so 1 tint for some First 1 a ashed the tort part aith the t uucura Soap and then applnd the Fmicura Ointmt ul fc'.d it it on for a ahile, then 1 it a'.uu at,h the Cuticu-- a Soap ( utieuia Soap and Ointment cuitd the sure in a an without a star" I'vcrcd) Mrs Otto 1 Hecklj, CASE W R Smart. Bl) Fourcbvr'S. D, HheumatUm caused me terrible suffering 1 bad to give up vork. I had to to ms 1 around and w& perfectly he!p-IfaDoan Kidney like Iill acted In matte driving the rheum aaay tlam. It toon left mo entirely and haven't had aa at tack tinea.' a Cru-ur- at Ajy 9tan, Not BUFFALO. N. Y. The man who lanuot obi not loinaniiid rutnam Fadt less t ht to use fill y Auto-intoxicati- on smsBnnjsisi.tiii yiiiiB i,i , f,tn..irwrTw uie the loits money tas--j popu-- 1 - n The dictionary ta3 that Auto Intoxication U Your whole system needs stirring up, (Im Tmbimt mm the trouble. UquU Form) It fust aids the system to expel accumulated poisons. It acts as a tonic and finally enables the body to eliminate its own poisons without any outside aid. Obey Natures.warnings. Your dealer In medicines will supply you, or you may send 50c lor a sample package ot tablets by mail. Address Lr.R.V.Pierce, buffalo,N.Y. latest ttflttan of De herre . lonima F ktndicftl Advwar aL ur- In avert family tvanon wav rou vhoi bv without it w bm it U Mut t to you if yoa will remit cot of wrap tir an i mat Jug 21 ooo trnt ataruor w Dr YR.V Piaroa, Uuffalo. N. m siwjssr BimAiMiKivS..ji Big English Incomes. Replying to a parliamentary inquiry as to how nrSny persons in Great Britain are assessed for supertax at $730,-- ' OuO or more, the secretary of the trtaB ury said: "I c.'nnot undertake to classl- fy In separata divisions incomes ceedlng $500,000 a year. The aggre-W- e number of persona assessed for "Vr-ta- x In respect to an incame llhg $500,000, according to the la- gnres available. Is 66. j rihe carefully every bottle of safe and sure remedy .wwa;'a ata and and aee children, for that It ear the store of jse J'or Over SO Yeara, Idren Cry for Fletchers Cantona The Same Thing. Secretary Garrison, apiopos Of his bill for creating tix ice admirals, said at a luncheon in Washington' 'This bill will make things bettet from a diplomatic Hundpoini. though the actual working of the uavy itselt will be like Blown "Brown, idle through slack times, started to tramp to fiuffalo by way of the Erje canal to look for a job 'lie met on his way a good many canal boats coming up end do-- u, uud SHmlTr?"stopping a eauul boat captain, he offered to work his passage, "The captain took hiiu on and set him to leading tbe horses along th towpath. "He led the horses for two days, thinking hard. On the third day he had thought it all out, and he resigned. "By the powers, he said, T might as well walk as work my passage' Grounds for ComplainL Hip Taste that! Hop Why, thati the best soul? I Wise Gazabo. ever tasted! She llow old would jou say I was? Hip Yes; but the steward had the He About blx jears less than 1 gall to say it la coffee. Michigan thought. Boston Transcript. Gargoyle. Quits Pat. IF YOUR SKIN ITCHES, Why do jou want St. Patrick's JUST USE RESIN0L day to be made a legal holiday? To keep Ills memory green." The moment tfiat Realnol Ointment Unknown. touches Itching skin, tbe itching stops "When you go for a motor trip be and healing begins. That is why doc- sure you are on the qul vive." tors have prescribed it successfully for Thats a new 'make to me. more than eighteen years in even the severest cases of eczema, tetter, ringThe Right Ejaculation. worm, rashes and, other tormenting, "Dont you think we had better susAided by unsightly akin eruptions. pend judgment In this case? warm baths with Resinol Soap, Res-in"Oh, hang it! Ointment Restores tbe skin to perfect health and comfort, quickly, easily and at little cost You need never hesitate to use Resinol. It contains absolutely nothing that could Irlure the tenderest skin-e- ven of a tiny baby. All druggists sell Resinol Ointment (50c and $1.00), show Usually up and Realnol Soap (25c). Adv. with Post Toasties. J A Poignant Anecdote. The great fault of American servAnd why not, when ants Is familiarity. To be familiar Is the famous toastie to be inefficient A familiar cook is as flavor begins operainefficient as a pessimistic doctor. Harri-man- , tions! Boardman Mrs. The speaker, , la perhaps the most brilliant conTheres a deal of skill versationalist In New York a fact which renders more poignant this anrequired in cooking and ecdote. toasting these thin bits of she continued, I had a cook, corn so that every one of "w hom I tried to break of her was the result? This the millions of cooked iscussing me In the servants flakes has the delicious hall, said; Toasties taste that invites I dont s&7 shes a bad mistress, one to call for more. but shes a woman of only one idem Why, I cant never get her to talk of a n Post Toasties come in single think but eating. Smiles trinkly Reason for Acquittal. Juror We acquitted him out of sympathy. Friend For his aged mother? Juror Oh, no; for having such a lawyer. A88AYER AND CHSM18T r. Lead It; Sold. HK.ZlneorOoppnr.il. Mailing envelSilver ope end tall price Uet cent en application. ieuee Mounted (ecmrf pint, hat pint, euS Bar Oirhonele Hat Baas. E. BURTON SWMtiaca prim: Sold, Silver, Tie: Gold, HOWARD FASnCD-K- ua Gold I l'RF,.miGHT urinlel, Croen of the rmp noebeapueed V W Pmiiil, I fcaad,ed.taiafitaad. AI-FA- Mine not troehlee, hope, Ftmken Hewrta-'TW- tt M trletc. aron.tmia, pMeptaUeae,h dieappemueeatai Ut, ... Ur. na jl.-i-l West Ctis. Armored crsers 3 Tender 2 SuP'y i Cruisers 6 Fuel sup ... Destroyers 1 Gunboat Fran- dearie," ( r ml Mollie, !in so ou' I bate tcurtely been I , bl wan unt could see you to conrra'ul.itp im on jour engage ;m bt to IlaiohF by tluln t you gut it e hint a. to whit Jiu t pt ctej'" Why, repl'i d Murul. 'I Now, don t jou dare to till im , tw nt on Mollie, th.'t ou co'iM'.ih d it Horn me intentionally Win, 1 didn t, e eMail li. ' raid 'Oil ' - Mine drpet ship Q p to et 'JSSSJid cisco Praises .2 Peruna . iy rcr per- ' :' ; r-- . Fuel sh p Hospital ship. . 1 Marine transpt Tenaer , . Moril T re.illv d'dnt ep tt t iniMEN AVAILABLE FOR LANDING PURPOSESIf e; in tt mi mou. der s' CoAet. West On On East Co3St. Me is ruth a ch'trmrrg fe'low, 750 Marines .... 530 5 000 Marines Sailors .. 2.500 Sailors v ert n t jou just Addntoia! marinm bate rete.ied oiders to prepare for di'ianuru to tontnuid Mollie nt to lsetl he proposed de".'h when on 3.000; pi the wtu Fan Franc MpnIio T he number available are Uu the east count, January 6, 1914. to t on, di ane Mr. A. de la Teiw. Jr, formerly U. coast, 1 fli I I was." replied 8 can't sui fit used for Why, 1 tor of Imniuratum, Port of Fas landing purposes, cun be relofbrced hj truopa, Mt.r.tl Why wbou'd I bate been'" 1111 loaell Franeiwo, write from N. 15,0bb of whom are along the holder friend Ft , rt fli( d tho dear Will, I Like great Fninrinco, ( a! plea-urin (Very boil j tire u.s" your great raDttrils of the Fleet. tional latarih cure, leiuna, ai the beet I over Nov at Vera Cruz. North Atlantic Fleei. Real Mourner. cinrerelj- exlrc my thanks to nm for the lit-- la which I now enjoy. Rear Admiral ( fiaihs J Badger, Fiibt diiibions Rear Alinilia What are mu u.ariiig that thin tommander tna hief Fletcher, conmamii r for" askid Mrs G.,bh, when her bus- - It ban hne me and a number of my No 01 bond i .une home with a band ot mpe fnenda good, ami I cajavun you that I Displaie- - No of ih.ill "take cvenc iort unity to )ieak ment Guns mound his hat. Name. meat Name of in to lie tba whit consider fnor 21 a25 3 ' tir-t Arkansas (fipgshlp) .... 2t',O0fi Bur jour Honda husbuid, replied 4 620 lst remedy fir icdtarrh in cxistenca 12 Mr . Btcoiui dninon Rear Adunral Brume (transport) I'ri soi rv he iped tiabb day San Francisco (mint St pat ford J Roush, i om maniler. 4 663 U A CLERGYMANS TESTIMONY. ship) lattit'hhipf .19,360 South Carolina lOFO Cjilops (fuel shlpk 16 lit n Soiace (hospital sflfp.... 5,700 The Rev, Edmund Heslop ''t Wig-toMulligan Vt seels at Tauipki: Loiiis'ana 16,000 Pa., suTorcd from Dropsy for ft 16.000 New Hainjsh're Fourth dtvibion IBtr Admiral Mayo year. His l.mbs and feet were Cura Prompt Relief-Perma- nent commisder. Vermont 'len and puffed. He had heart flutter- CARTERS LITTLE 16,000 ! New jeri ln.ouO Cattleshlps ing, was dizzy LIVER PILLS never : 21.833 Tacotne u miner! Utah and exhausted at fat!. 3,200 vegeta16,000 Connecticut the least exer- ble Purely Nashville t gunboat) 1,370 act 1 16, 0u0 tion. Hands and but gentlysurely Hancock (marine transp ) 6,500 Minnesota on were cold Cruisers feet Fuel shlpc the liver. 3 750 and he had such Stop after Vulcan 11.230 Chester 3,200 a dragging sensa- dinner distrDes Moines Jason 19,132 y I.-.- .. 1,486 tion across the ess-cure Orion 19,132 Dolphin (gunboat) Pacific Fleet loins that it was indigestion," Nereus 19,000 the eyes, Admlrcff. B Howard. difficult to move. improve the complexion, brighten Rear Under Preparatory Orders. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. 5 After using Ccmmaniq lil chief. Rev. E. Ileslop. boxes of Third dii ihion Hear Admiral Frank Genuine must bear Signature Dodds Armored Crulsei K Beatty, command r. 4( Kidney Pills the swelling 13, 680 disappearPittsburgh Battle1 hum .TT. . .13,680 4( ed and he felt himself again. He enys Marjland Rhode Island 14,948 he has been benefited and blessed by i Commandei lieut. Flotllll Torpedo 14,948 Nebraska the use of Dodds Kldnev Pills SevE. H. Lkifid, commander 14,M9 Virginia eral months later ho wrote: I have FREE T0.ALL SUFFERERS 11918 Jeorgia not changed my faith la your remedy t If yu let! r if v u iuF lt u.bH4tT KIOMBt, lotllla (apt. William since the above etatement was authoi AMMoNIC frm Torpedo PUJIk Wfc.At.KKMA, l'tf (1. 'fcKt, FREE tuwH boho ikpiuI Sinm, ttminuuuir lzed. Correrpond with Rev. E. lies- - writ for fcf th4 ritiwMP at. woMXMrt l rt kkb 10 tHFNIWMIHCH IUMIDY lop about this wonderful remedy,' lirmingham (cruiser) ... 3,750 12 Dodds Kidney pills, 50c. per box at Oixie ( tender) 6,114 lrrimtlAff. yi muwfiilnint, Destroi ers Third dn Is Ion Lieut. your dealer or Dodds Medicine Co., tltorFinawly RgoblifktttiM I Ui LMaam hnluUovnp' ftD. HAMtWYKAtk, (ATKKKT(M MU t N. Y. Buffalo, for Household Write W Commandtr William L. LittleWANT fo mot tftffcariul WILL CYU VaML Hints, also music of National Anthem field, commander. (English and German words) and re742 3 Henley BOOTH-OVERTO- N cipes for dainty dishes. All 3 sent free. 742 3 Drajton Adv. 742 3 Vlayrant tnp Intcctlmt FCrmentctton, fmmcillclrlf. 742 3 McCall DMraac cru-- Laurat y Women have been thinking of M 3.183 .. Raleigh Hl.t ic (crultkr).. SF WIK fourth Division LleuL Commander 8. h asst mlllUuiry.-.wcEasier fur Vice raunplc bug Sn4 ikimkimg nrcrtic u4hclp. At Gliaymni.) . a TUX IkM Snt If row Wlab. .1L R., Doyle, commaadBr... . , money. New Orleans fAlser)... 3 430 ca. 11 irnottr im i S 742 Spaulding Glsclcr 8,22.7 (suppIVrkp),..,, km men 742 3 Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellet re im late Justin (fuel 6,600 snd invigorate stomach, liver and bowtla. 742 3 Burrows At Topolobatqt): Eary to take tiny granule 742 Patterson 3 Torktown (gunhkt) 14 as candy, Adv, 1.710 742 3 Trippe Available hjcS of Need. 1 MK Kfior, MoowrH.rte.ofrffL fifth division Lieut. Commander W. Said the maid to tbe bashful youth: witei MHM tiuula UIn uswuej write fur iwfonsinnw (On thel Atlantic ) N. JefferB, commanding. scream to "I'm anyway, bo you going Battleships W. N. Un 8alt Lake City, No. 742 3 Texas fanning 27.000 .ft might just as well kiss me. 742 3 3eale New York 31 27,000 fenkins 742 3 2SNorth Dakota ..y.j 20 000 Jarvis 742 8 Delaware 28 20.000 742 foueft 3 Kansas 46 ..16,000 15 sonal "benefit received. sealed pack ages -- crisp and appetizing ?f resh, Ready to eat with cream good milk, and a tinkling of sugar ne J. - 1 t DR. PIERCES GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY Will remedy ' . poisoping, or the state of being poisoned, from toxic, substances produced within the a This is condition due to the stomach, bowels, kidneys, liver, or body. pores of the body failing to throw off the poisons. More than 50 of adults are suffering from this trouble. This is probably why you are suffering from nervousness, headaches, loss of appetite, lack of ambition, and many other Symptoms produced by Vcllte inet Muriel at the matinee r. e afternoon They embraced en-- . On Pert of b t e Arc You Suffering -- j Cormrrerrt on Friend's Engage ment Probably Led to a Lessening of Intimacy. IMMIGRATION INSPECTOR 1 ouolii ljts Adv To the man who is a delusion i 4 0 ar al-Cuba W 't but the navy ot I'1"' lud not l,l, n.u v of the fighting strength ich-,,- ; in toda. citlit r In numbef of d t nnage or in gun callfi1r, sta'e s will have In n aire with tie dinianda seinble s i ( Soap and Ointment sold throughout the aorld Sample of ea h freeaithdJp Skin Hook o Jr ss postcard Cutieurd, Liept L, Boston Adv. D O AN S VilW CO, FOSTER-MILBUR- 2 (uliura Bos BOe 22, l . Mul-he'- LA MODE A - 1 V , CLrboats Destroyers li.l 1 1 I 1 lifted -- ! .'...trjL..TlftJ lif SOOTH OF THE NAVY STRENGTH WAR HEAD ITCHED AND BURNED A SOUTH DAKOTA Cl Deaa Flattery please, a soman even hen ibe knoss it is Battery . if you Post . Toasties sold by Grocers. j Constipation Vanishes Forever n, I THERAPiOfJ flavTs IkJHAs Dyspepsia Tablets c . loon-oyERT- Sugar-coate- ..... mmmm d, 11 1 1 1 17-1- tlL - STATEMENT FROM PRESIDENT Following is the official statement as representing the views of resident Wilson and tbe admlnlBtra-ioon Mexico: "In discussions in official circles in Washington of the present Mexican iltuation tbe following points have een ve- - much dwelt upon: It has been pointed out that. In lonsiderlng the present somewhat eilcate situation in Mexico, the incident at Tampico must not le thought of alone. For some time vast the de facto government ot Mex-c- o has seemed to think mere apolo-fie- s ' sufficient when the rights of American citizens or the dignity of he government of the United States Fare Involved and has apparently bade no atteibpt at either reparation 1 the effective correction of the seri-Ht- s derelictions of its civil and mlli-v- j d n nt officer. Orderly Placed In Jail. "Immediately after the incident at rampico an orderly from one of the hips of the United Sts tee In the har-vo- r of Vera Cruz, who had been sent shore to the pest office for the ships ail, and who was In uniform and .fio had the official mail bag on his ck, waa arrested and put into jail y the local authorities. He was subsequently released and a nominal was inflicted upon tbe officer who arrested him, but JLwas significant that an orderly from the fleet of the United States was picked out from the many persons constantly going shore on vsrious errands, from the various ships tn the harbor, representing several nations. Dispatch Withheld. "Most serious of all, tbe officials in charge of the telegraph office at Mexico City presumed to withheld an official dispatch of the government of the United States to Its embassy at Mexico City. UBtil it -- should hare been sent to the censor and his permission received to deliver it, and gave the dispatch into the hands oTThe charge daffaires of the United States only jon hi personal' and emphatic do Stand,' he having In the meantime teamed through other channels that a dispatch had been sent him which - he had not received. Umtsd States Singled Out,-- "It cannot but strike anyone who has watched the course of events in Mexico as significant that untoward pun-shme- incidents such ss these have not occurred In any 'aw where, representatives of otlu r governments weie concerned, but only In dialings with lives-the T tfi ted States, and that there has bee io occasion for other governments In tall attention to such ma iters or to tell for apologies "These repeated tenses .against tbe rights and dignity! of the United States, offenses not duplicated with regard to the represestltives of other governments, have necessarily 'made the impression that Ilia government of the United States U singled out for manifestations of ill will and contempt. Many Precedoms tel Action. The president feels that he has anj-p- i authority for the prefaratorjt-measurehe has adopted. ,t ' President McKinley sett so far aa to send an expedition to Peking during the Boxer revolt. In 1851 the United States sloop of war Dale visited the island of Johanna and under threat of bombarding town obtained $1,000 as t measure of redress for the unlawfsl imprisonment of the captain of an American whaler. In 1863 the Pembroke, s imall American steamer, was fired upon by Japanese shore batteries. The American minister demanded. .redrew for the Insult to tbe American flag, and thr commander of the United States waiv ship Wyoming opened fire en the re' sponsible Japanese authorities. Example Set by Seward. Secretary of State Seward is an official note made the following statement. apropos of this Incident: "When the Injury Involves also an insult the flag of the United States the demand for satisfaction must be imperative, and. the United States naval force at Japan may not only be used to protect tbe legation snd any of the citizens of the United State there resident but the Tycoon is to he informed that the United States will as they shall find occasion, send additional forces to maintain the foregoJ ing demands.'" What President Alison Is doing Is In line with the recorded precedents. He has remonstrated and satisfaction has been lie la about to make a naval demonstration - Js jef. ferson said, such an act "is conMdvud aa act of war and never felled to produce It In the case of 1 e tiun fin to make wer, , of -- s te ref-teed- , t - IsTt possible there is a woman in this country who continues to suffer without giving Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound a trial after all the evidence that is con tinually being published, which proves beyond contradiction that thisrand old medicine has relieved more suffering amjefngwomen than any other one medicine in the world? We have published in the newspapers of the United States more genuine testimonial letters than have ever been pub-lished in!the interest Lany other medicine for women and every year we publish many new testimonials, all gen-uine and true. Here are three never before published: From Mrs. S..T. Richmond, Providence, R. 1. have Buffer I as who women benefit of the R. I. For Providence, done I wish to state what Lydia K- - lirikhamH Vegetable Compound has done for me. 1 did pome heavy lilting and the doctor Raid it caused a displacement. I have always been weak and Ioverwoiked after my baby was bom and inflammation set in, then nervous w hk h I did not recover until I had taken Lydia E. fink tratkn,n ham'r Vegetable Contpound. Tbe Compound is my best friend and when I hear of a woman with troubles like mine I try to induce her to taxe your medicine. Mrs. 8. T. Richmond, 1W) Waldo Street, , Providence, It. L - . . A Minister's Wife Writes: I have Buffered very much with irregularities, Cloquet, Mink. link-lam- s pain and inflammation, but your if underfill medicine, Lydia E. recommend can and I me well made has Vegetable Compound, the same to ail that are troubled with these complaints. Mrs. - kik Akebman, co 1 ie Vw IwA k eu m a Cloquet Minnesota, D. Murdoch; Quincy, Mass. Somi.QriNCT, Mass. 'The doctor said that 1 had organic trouble and he doctored me for a longL time amlJ did not get any relief.- - I 6aw Lydia K Ilnkhams Vegetable Compound ad- vert teed and I tried it and found relief before I had finished the Cr3t liottle. I con.aued taking it all through middle life and am now a strong, healthy Mrs. Jans It woman and. earn my own living. From Mrs. J. -- MtTlxxrr, fr--nr- ritf 25 GordqijFL, Synth Qrincy, Mass. !o LYDIA E.P!M(I4M SEDimi: (CO ATI BE.N 1 1 A L) LTi ! , J - TO. SS.. foraili ice. our lot ter will he opened read and answered j woman and held in strict conidec. 5- - -- ' |