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Show VISITED WESTERN CANADA. ' SPANISH COURTS REPORT. gained 22 pounds in b weeks. ABUSINO AN EDUCATION. To Care Headache In IB lllnotss. from the Take Dr. Davis' AQ Macomb, IU. Is a Kalnoos MwMftr Oa Tha Baa With It Trom The Xrglort of Alderman Louis W. Camp, of our city, Druggists. Uavaaa to Washington. Wastefulness of Advantage. C as quits astonished his friends of late, by In the western cyclone belt a man never London, March 28. The Madrid corIn a thoughtful paper on A Waits a remark able gain in weight. Uo has gained knows what may fall to his lot. 23 Those his weeks. of pounds in five respondent of the Times noting that of Education, In the Woman's Homs who do not know the facts of bis Spain at present is playing a relatively Companion, Brand Bunner Huddleston friends Try Aromel, the breath perfumer, only sickness will read with interest the folwomen to of of the speaks tendency Cuban in the 5 oents a packuga situation, passive part lowing: and contrasting the warlike attitnde permit their talents to rust out: "MenI was broken down in health and utterly tal A well-bui- lt or most the culture be may way Is built to stay. costly miserable, said Mr. Camp to oar reporter. of the United States with subdued was unable to work much of the time I the lno8t valuable gift of parents to and apparently inactivity prevailing at Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Simp so badly afflicted with a form of stomach their children just r.s they care for it and tha gans. rrdtirm trouble that life was a veritable nightmare. VSr ehlldraa tosthlngssnsss Madrid says: sUajia pais, cans a lad tails. Uwattabotta after they yet it. It is certain that few 1 tried various remedies, bat the during The ministry, however, is eager to would neglect a material prop- six months of my sickness 1 obtained no Taper Cannons. draw President McKinley's attention erty of equally I relief. robust. a been had healthy always like monetary cost as they often man and to the number of astonishing add To me. ness sick bore upon heavily at the earliest moment to the report of do their educations. This, too, when About two years ago I was advised to things that are made of paper, Krupp, the Spanish commission as to the Maine money is the very shortest tape-lin- e try lr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale People.so the great German manufacturer of canpurchased one box and received disaster and it is understood that a by which s mental gift may be meas- Imuch benefit that I Dead five more and was nons, has lately completed s number of ured. In to due It the is from Perhaps part messenger is going post haste pound? entirely cured. I pained twenty-tw- o paper field pieces for the use of the Havana with the document and will mistaken idea that whefl we have In Am weeks. Since I stopped taking the German infantry. Their caliber Is five have scarcely had an ache or pain. reach Washington probably on Tues- quitted the school room we carry with pills I centimetres, or a little less than two us a stationary fund of knowledge that and the pieces are so light that The believes Inches; that day. government to be sufficient for our will, or one soldier can easily carry one. lut the simultaneous presentation of the future. ought Look at the piles of the resistance Is greater than that of two reports to congress would avert, hard dollars and the. illimitable hours a field piece of steel of the same caliber. or at any rate mitigate any tempest-ou- s of time spent every year in the study Is not expected that these paper guns It and practice of muBic alone; except display of feeling. will replace those of steeL They are Should, however, .the Spanish re- for the good they are to teacher and for use In situations where Intended port arrive at Washington too late or to the makers of musical instruments, movement of the field artillery the otherwise be withheld from the imme- the half might as well be wiped out of would be impracticable. diate perusal of congress, it is sug- existence at one clean sweep. A decent little eternity might be made out of gested Senor Polo y Bernabe be direct- the time. And this continues to exist ed to print it at the cost of the Spanish Established 1780. and repeat Itself 'generation after genDr. Williams' Fink Pills restored me t legation in Washington and thus se- eration in the very face of the fact that health 1 most heartily recommeu cure for it the ear of the American music la an incomparable addition to them. and L. W. Camp on oath says that the fort home life, and on that account, if for people. statement is true. going no more understood or selfish not is it reason, ought lofty Although v fully W. W. Msloaw, Notary PuhHe. to be perfected and never neglected Following is the physician's certificat: why, under such delicate circumstanMr. present conditon. ces, President McKinley should be in by Woman. How many of your women asItoam a Camp's regularly licenced physician friends to even undertake will entertain such haste to submit the American re- -McDonough County, IlL I havt the family circle with a creditable per- Macomb, very recently examined Mr. L W. Camp o port and presumably other Cuban mat- formance? Usually their celebrated for more jjj his general physical condition, and find planes stand ters to congress, it is expected, broadly Idle from the to be all that could be desired, ap-than a century as a period Immediately suc- tha same digestion good, sleeps well, and speaking, that it is the collective ceeding their marriage until there are Ktite and delicious, nutritious, G1 in of evidences a the good being American legislature which Spain mis- daughters old enough to be put at lesical condition. Baml Kcmill, M. D. sad ubscribed and sworn to before me this trusts and not the presidential unit. sons; then'-th- e old folly will be rebeverage, haa our 7 BOth day of September, 1S87. peated. What folly? Not the placing G well-knoW. W. Milo ax. Notary Public, PROCEDURE. MAINE of Anti-Headach- e. Self-Cnltu- ro port of DdtptM Sent from HlrhlfU to Alamsda District. The following letters hare be e n se- lecteda from large e r num-- b of those sent by delegates to report on Western Canada to their friends in Michigan, tnd as a result of which hundreds of people expect to leave this spring for the Free Grant Lands of Western Canada. Alameda. N. W. T., Aug. 1, 189T. Dear Friends of Saginaw: Those desiring to secure a good and sure home will do well to take our advice, and examine the land In the neighborhood of Alameda, as we know that everyone who sees this land will be agreeably surprised. Before seeing this land we were partly In doubt as to moving here, but after looking It over we at once decided to make our home here, and we beg those of our friends who are desirous of securing farms, not to let this chance slip by, as the oil Is of the best and the water can not be excelled. The finest wheat we ever saw Is also raised here. We shall return home In haste, straighten out our affairs, and move here at once. Yours truly, (Signed) WILLIAM GOTTOWSKL ALBERT MAI. WILLIAM RIEDEL, 0f Saginaw. Winnipeg. Man., Sept 10, 1897. Mr. M. V. Mclnnes, Chief Colonization Agent, Detroit, Mich. Dear Sir: We are pleased to state to you that we have found the country In the vicinity of Alameda fully up to what you and Mr. Keller had represented it to be. It Is, In fact, aq ideal location for mixed farming. The soil Is the best we ever aw, and as the farmers were all busy at threshing, we had an excellent chance to see its productive quality, which cannot be surpassed anywhere. The cattle could not be in better condition. We saw two year old steers equal to three year old raised In most places, and these, as are all others about Alameda, were fed on native hay In winter and herded in summer. As we had previous to this visited the Northwestern States In behalf of a large number of farmers, to locate suitable land for mixed farming, we are now in a position to say that the Alameda district of Western Canada surpasses them all. The country Is equal to that about Thuringen in Germany. We were rather sceptic before starting, and our intention was to settle in spring, if we were suited, but h'e have now decided to move at once; 1 that la, as early this fall as we pos--t. albiy can. We left Mr. Riedel at Alameda, and take back his report, and We will take his family and effects with tis when we go. Yours sincerely, (Signed) ALBERT MAI FRED GOTTOWSKI. Ludlngton, Mich., Nov. 1, 1897. M. V. Mclnnes, Esq., Colonization Agent, Detroit, Mich. Dear Sir: We have Just returned from the West, and Were exceedingly well pleased with the country. We are going bock to take p our homesteads in early spring. We received $35 per month and board Working for farmers, and the board. Was the best we ever had the beef and mutton especially were excellent The ftne flavor is owing to the fine grasses Which the cattle and sheep feed upon. The people are very hospitable, and treat their hired help with much kindness. The grain is much heavier than fcere; wheat being 62 lbs. to the bushel; tats 48 lbs., and barley often 66 lbs. Any man with a good team and money enough to buy provisions and teed for six months can become rich there in five years. Many people who Arrived there five years ago with little, or nothing, are well eff now. One man I met held his wheat from last year and was offered 816,000 for this years crop and what he had held over from last year, and Is holding at $1 per buBhel. We are going back in the spring to work for this same farmer until seeding, after which we will homestead between seeding and harvest. We think we will settle on the Manitoba ft Northwestern R. R. You can refer any one to us for this iart of the country, while we are here. And we will cheerfully answer any (questions which anyone may wish to Yours truly, Ask. (Signed) CHAS. HAWLEY. JOSEPH DOLA. a Wsrttfnl In Word. There are a great many people who gre under the impression that cruelty fa displayed only in the very lowest tanks of society, or else by untaught There never was a more Children. radical mistake. For though it is comparatively uncommon to inflict physical suffering, hearts are tortured every even by those who have the best lay intentions. It Learn to be merciful in word. some one has made a failure, do not fet his wounded pride to aching with your triumphant I told you so." If him- Af lnSaoe-msllu- w I Bakers a-t- flesh-formin- g REPORTS Reference to Committee FI ret. Before Donate Ensue In Senate. Washington, March 28. Senator Davis said that it was his understanding that the Maine report would be sent to congress next Monday, but its transmission might be delayed until Tuesday. As to the disposition to be made of it by the senate he 'said that in all probability after the reading of the letter or message of trans- mittal, it will be referred to the committee on foreign relations and probably be printed. Any senator, however, might demand the reading of the report in the senate, and if it should prove to be not too long, that course might be pursued on account of the intense interest in its contents, ne was decidedly of the opinion that there would be no debate upon it until it had been considered by the foreign relations committee. THE OREGON FUSION. Distribution Of Offices Among tbs Throe 1artles. Portland, Ore., March 28. The joint conference committee appointed yesterday by the Populists, Democrats and silver Republicans on the distri. bution of state officers, reported this morning. The Populists get the govstate printer ernor, attorney-generaand superintendent of public instructl, ion. The Democrats get the state treasurer, justice of the supreme court and congressman ifom the First district, while the silver Republicans get the congressman from the second district and secretary of state. W. R. King, of Baker county, was nominated for governor on the fifth ballot by the populist convention. King is at present state senator from Baker county. Key West Looks Warlike. Key West, Fla., March 28.--T- he Iowa left late last night for Dry Tortugas, where she will coal. She is expected here shortly. The harbor once more presents a warlike appearance. The Marblehead, Montgomery, Detroit, Nashville, Cincinnati, Castine, Wilmington and six torpedo boats lie close in shore, while the Indiana and the New York loom up six miles out. The Montgomery is expected to go north shortly. Eight boides from the Maine were laid to rest in the city cemetery this morning with the same simple ceremonies that have attended the interment of other bodies buried here. ARCTIC SEALING DISASTER. Nothing IJks It Ever Known Before In .Newfoundland. St Johns, N. F., March 28 The seal- ing steamer Greenland, which put into Bay de Nerde last night with a story of terrible disaster to her crew on nnd Thursday, while Wednesday it blundering friend has involved his to add ire floes in search of seals, not the do among self in difficulties, him that this here afternoon. reminding arrived mortification by ha has no one but himself to blame. She reported 25 men dead, 23 missThere are words that are like pinand lid so fearfully frostbitten that from a ing 20 of them will lose their limbs. about pricks, and others like a thrust dagger, and to use either is cruelty. The colony is aghast at the magnitude Blessed are those who are merciful in of the disaster, nothing like it having soothes speech; who say that which which ever been known here. Already a and comforts instead of that lias been fund started to assist relief will show God To them wounds. of and the deceased. relatives the humiliated are when they merSy nut town. Chocolate,J fg r children to study music or any other accomplishment that Is for their good or that the purse will permit. Let them have all the advantages within reach, but also teach them appreciation; the folly consists in fostering through example, and by a tacit acceptance of the existing state of things, the Idea that it can be other than a sinful waste of time to acquire a good thing and then neglect It. No one has any business to learn a thing that Is not worth remembering. It is foolish from a merely utilitarian point of view. Thus It may not be possible or desirable for every mother to teach her own children, though some count it a sweet privilege to do so, yet It pays them to keep thoroughly posted. If only to Judge of the quality of work being done by the teacher, and to supply that home which is so needful to the conscientious student and the teacher. bawls. Tolu Tula The new Pepsin chewing gum is delicious. Call for it. package, Because a man is elected an alderman Is that he should he considered among the elect. back, MAM ONLY BY g WALTER BAKER fc CO. Ltd, Dorchester, Mass. ? PROVE A FOUL BARMARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES A FAIR FACE MAY going on on fourteen miles of railroad from Shanghai to Wooaung and the grading has not yet been finished. Not a tie or a rail has been laid. Only Chinese are workmen employed, About a month or two ago the first sod was turned at Hankow for. the Han. railway, hut Its prosecution depends upon the success of the Belgian syndicate In floating a proposed loan for Its construction. GAIN. APOLIO WE HAVE NO AGENTS in The furniture of Youngs hotel, 140 rooms, consisting of bedroom sets, parlor sets, carpets, chairs, lounges, bedding, etc., etc., etc., will he sold dur W. ing Conference week at 2nd So. street, Salt Lake City. Dont miss this chance. our k, NONE OTHER GENUINE. John Brown's Daughter In Want, Mrs. Annie Brown Adams, last surviving child of John Brown, is living In direst want In northern California, Contributions for her relief are asked. Railroad llnlldlng In Chins. and "La Belle Chocolatiere,"on the trade-mar- no proof For mors than a year work has been kow-Pek- G Yellow Label ? on the front of every Tha profundo slngor gets his bass on 1st havt said dims! ts tha ta SIMM far SI ytan at wkalt-Mi- s prim. mriac hiM lbs talar's MoSts. Ship as; whan nr tnnainatma Ersrrthisf vmnaatad. 118 atylaa of Vakiaiaa, 16 MtIm sf Hussm. Tf Boiuias. KM Is f70. SurmfSO talfis. Spring-Ban-d gs.IT. f hmrlm ii m4 u jfffiBT Wajraa-sll- a, Bead Sr laiga. (ns Csulsfos sf aU sar styles. Wagons. MtalMAO. mUi far Curia-'mnaat- Itasad BUS pk with Mrtalsi. Imps. Ss.MBanay. Mss. Ml mm-is- s sal rotas. AoemdaaosUsHrlN, saay, klkhaht. urn. camiam ami mmsa mu ca w. a. run, The potters of England a couple (ft hundred years ago were very talented and much of the blue and white they FOR 14 CENTS WewishtogainUObOOOnewota manufactured is hard to tell from that tnrnera, and bane offer of the Dutch. It Is as beautiful with Mo ' 1 Pkg.ll Day Radish, 1 Pfcg. Kariy Spring Turnip, Ms Its quaint designs and soft colors; but Earlisat Rad Bast, 1 Me 1 Mo " BisBarrk Oueumbsr, the historical Interest attached to tha old Holland delft makes It valuable. Jumbo Oiant Onlna, I lie Uo I " BrilUant Flowsrbaod Delft, the Holland city which has 14 scats. Worth S1.M, hr name to brand the given its Above Mpkga. worth SUMy we will of pottery, was long famous for her him mail m fra. togathsr with oar and Saad Catalogue great Plant of and white wares, but when the secret upon raoaipt this notion and Me. Wt iavits your trada and postage. of porcelain becams manufacture The Best know whan yon one try Salzsra rods you wiirnsTsr gat alonr with- Saddle Coat known abroad and new coloring matout thro. Potatoes at jl 1.60 ter was discovered the demand for mBhl. Catalog alonate. Sa.wmi rider and saddle perboth Keeps A. (OHS tiUSI Bits COL, U CBOSSS, wts. delft ceased and the factories wers fectly dry in the hardest storm. Substitutes wtlkdlsappolnL Aslt for closed. That is why a piece of genuine tSor Fish Brand Fomaiel Slicker old delftware is so expensive. There Itfs entirely new. If not for sale is our town, write for catalogue to are many imitations flooding the marWs dsltfkt Is 4s ss ssrly frissd A. J. TOWFR, Boston. Mess. ket The delft manufactured today la (ssd Mrs. Iks wsrkia parts ai ANY AERMOTO very different from that of the sevenEXCHANGED teenth century. FOR A ROLLER BEARING, mphyms. Lovers of china In blue and whits It sla(, snrgMBs, smlasUas, 08 they Investigate the subject learn that MOTOR, 8 FT. FOR S6 lMttallltlWt. People Egypt can show specimens of tnli IN. (or ThtyraaliksakisraaiidamasSslikaa ware more than 3,000 years old, which Sick or " Just Dont waiak.STsrf msvablayartaa rsi: is. DmMmsmis mill prow. ThsAsrMsr tan wkaa ail slksr mills Peel WelL In coloring rivals the finest china prostand sUII, sad mads tka sisal wiadaill bnainam. ONLY ONI FOR A DOSI. THE REW BEATS THE OLD A8 THE duced today and the delft or Minton Ramons Pimples, cures Hesdieho. Oyipepila and' OLD BEAT THE WOODEN WHEEL. Ceefiwnw. Mete.eboistdrutaeMi tiles we use around our fireplaces toOa raeffipt rf amoant, rmasd matat (tat ad wksal Pa. Sample free, sddnee Dr. Boiank at vast) wiU ha atal Is rsylsss aid sat tkaa Is bt day are the direct descendants of tha ratnmid. OOsr tabjaffttasaatallatmalsny tima If yasr aid whstl it sat ta Arnmotai, lovely ones which ornamented the paltaws t swap aswtasld BICYCLE aces of Arabia and Persia centuries os au pa! it a. daraatar Ctw SEND FOR A a Mh High tSrads US gsdela, ago, or were used in mosques in CHEAT CLEARINC BALE of V7 and VC Old blue and white tiles 'an I laodrls, beat makes, SU.TS to Cl 8. tml os NEW DISCOVERY; eft witktmi a oast payment Fressas found in Cairo and adjoining cities aipromi looursrrnU. V. rlir for our arw I toailmonlala quick relief and cures worst sad make cases, betid (or hook of to Kara a snd ID days The largest furniture and carpet Aroary. W15CIAL1 Hit WKRK tOhigh Kreo. BnlLILUliKKl,saukd.dtiaaiaUa. models mllirhtiy ahonwoml, SI II treatiuaut IflgtndaVf sale ever held in Salt Lake City com4 WaadrHaes Awheel. soavrnlr ZZSat art. THAI (ur tuunu will I they last. mences Monday, April 4th. Conference 1 IS West 2nd South kL week, at 114-opposite postoffice. The furniture am: write pu BICKFORD, Washington. D. C., carpets from ISO rooms in the Wasatch Hh N.H. will receive quick replies. block, known as the Youug's hotel, Staff SOU Corps Prosecstisi Clslsu ilnce 1 W. N. U., Salt Lake No. 14, 1899 old under foreclosure proceedings. allmakrs: fllup. Rappllsa Sale continued uutil everything is When Answering Advertisements Kindlj ItkNvitH TrrawaiTsm Typewriters eta KUKAtwx, Draft, Colo. sold. 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