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Show I PUTNAM FADELESS DYER. srs Jto light and wintiing nd ilir tnora gooda than olben. 10c ier package. Wo can generally avoid a lot of trouble by not Baying what we think. Mrs. W 1m low a Boot king Byrap Far akliem umalic. iof mm lit W a alir pla. tri-- T im mkh auUta am vludaulle. l d And the email boy Uvea his neighbor as himself if she Kites him Something to eat. In a Pinch, Uas ALLEN'S FOOT-EASA powder. It cures painful, smart-bg- , nervous feet and lngfowlnc nails, ft's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Makes new shoes easy. A aorta In cure for sweating feet Sold by all druggists, 25c. .Trial package, Address A. 8. Olmsted, La PRISE. Boy. N. T. ''Pugs" Ordered from Seattle. The chief of police of Seattle, becrimlieving that prise fighters bring their in undesirables other and inals train-or- a train, has ordered all pugilists, and others connected with the to leavo the city or taka up soma ring respectable employment Important to Mothers. eawftrily evny battle of CA8TOHTA. fa and sue rawdy far Infanta and cbUdrra, and aaa Out It Exarias la Hon For Oriw SO Seam Tha Ibad Tos Hare Alwsfi SoagbL Long Joumay for Plaaaure. New juaf.ua MUea Foreman baa leftTork for an extended Journey,- the 1 Itinerary of which Includes Australia Now Zealand and the South Sea ial he anda, and which la undertaken, new literary mateto not gain jald, wants to rial, but eolely because he play a little. WORN TO A SKELETON. a Restoration Caused Sensation In a Pennsylvania Town. A Wonderful Mrs. Charles N. Preston, of Elkland, Pa says: "Throe years ago I found that my housework was becoming a bur den. I tired easily, had no ambition and waa fading fast My complexion got yellow, and I lost over 60 pounds. My thirst was terrible, and there waa sugar In the kidney secretions. My doctor kept me on a strict diet, but as his medicine was not helping me, I began using Doan's Kidney Pills. They helped me at once, and soon all traces of sugar disappeared. I have regained my former weight and am perfectly well. Sold by all dealers. 60 cents a box. Voster-MilburCo Buffalo, N. T. Atmospheric Poisoning, i The protests against the automobile omnibuses of London have received a powerful reenforcement by a declaration of Sir Jamas Dewar on the chemical basis. He Is undoubtedly among the high chemical authorities of the world, and his condemnation of tha motor buses and freight vans seems conclusive unless Invention provides Innocuous motive power. Sir James Dewar states that the eombustlon of petrol or gasoline In these motors throws off vast quantities of noxious gases. Some of these are absolutely poisonous and all Injurious. Ha holds that tha air of London la bad enough already without the addition of carbonic add gaa, the sulphurous gases, and, worst of all, oxide. carbonic the asphyxiating Moreover, while he admits that science can Improve motors, he declares that It Is Impossible for it to burn petrol and render the resulting gases Innocuous. WILD WITH ITCHING HUMOR. Eruption Broke Out In Spots All Over Body Cured at Expense cf Only $1.25' Thanks Cutlcura. The Cutlcura Remedies cured me of my skin disease, and I am very thankful to you. My trouble was eruption of the skin, which broke out In spot! all over my body, and caused a continual Itching which nearly drove me wild at times. 1 got medicine of a doctor, but It did not cure me, and when I saw In a paper your d. 1 sent to you for the Cutlcnra book nn.l I studied my case In It I then went to the drug store and bought one cake of Cutlcura Soap, one box of Cutcura Ointment and one vial of Cutlcura Pills. From the first application 1 received relief. I used the first set and two extra cakes of Cutlcura Sor.p. an. I was completely cured. I had suffered for two years, and I again thank Cutlcura for my cure. Claude X. John son. Maple Grove Farm, R. F. D. 2, Walnut, Kan June 15, 1905. Labor the Great Quality. The most beautiful actions of tl.e human body, and the highest rrs.il-.of tho human Intelligence, are conditions or achievements, of quite nay, of recreative effort. It Is the negative quantity or quantity s unln-borlnu- s of de-fc- ' North Dakota Solves the AdulteratlsR Problem. North Dakota teems to have fouad the key to the question, How shill MAGIC IN THE INFLUENCE OF A we protect the people from frauds In manufactured products?" A new Is GOOD WOMAN. has recently gone Into effect designed to make It Impossible to deceive peoHistory Full ef Instanees of Mon ple into buying, Inferior and adaltsr-atePiueksd from ths Lowest Depths paint under the Impression that they are getting real paint, vis.; purs to a High Calling In ths Work white lead and linseed oil. ef the World. The North Dakota lawmakers did Tho woman who talks most about not attempt to absolutely prohibit tke a woman's Influence generally doesn't inferior pigments, or mixtures of hmvo any influence. The kind that pigments. They adopted the slogan, Let the label tell, and then left to counts work silently. It is not heralded with trumpets no. clapped with the people to buy whichever thsf wished. applause. lender this plan, If any one wishes For this reaeon a woman Is n little to buy s mixture of rock-dus- t, s groin d such even of subject considering shy and other cheap elements quarts as her Influence over men. So far from boasting of It even in her which are found in many paints sad white leads, ae one can thoughts she will barely acknowledge object; for they do It with their eyes It to herself. But If they prefer genulse That Is all right. Just the way a open. lead and linseed oil, they ctn white nice, modest woman ahould feel about for none hat IL hjevertheless, there can be no be sure of getting it, can bear n label barm In asserting the fact Just the genuine articlewhite J lead. which says "pure among women, though that a woman nre'sf-te- n mixtures all other States In can influence a man very potently. If sold as pure white leadFprhkh aha goes about It In the right way. sometimes no little real contain For the right woman man will do lead. almost anything. He has been doing whitewould seem that were thin same It It for centuries, long before the time to food, beverages applied principle when Solomon fell to worshiping the and all other prepared articles, whsre Herod when and hie wives, gods of is practiced upon the buysacrificed John the Baptist to his pret- deception er, the question would be solved. , It to climb known been He has niece. ty would leave us free to buy what we from the lowest depths to n high call(leased, but would protect us from ing under a woman's influence, and unwittingly buying what we dU not from dashed been ha has high places want. to tha darkest depths by reason of Cruising for Derelicts. that same mysterious magic, says n Th excellent work in destroying a writer In the Minneapolis Journal. it must please any woman to hear dangerous derelict last week, begun the story of Owen Kildare, a New by the Tacoma and completed by the York Bowery tough, who at SO could Columbia, gives renewed point to tho neither read nor write and was proud suggestion hitherto made la these of hla slum reputation as tha toughest columns that vessels of tho navies Of of sluggers. Now, at a little past 40, the world might with peculiar profit ha is writing for magaslnes and work- ha employed In tracking and destroying to better the cunditlon of Just such ing the abandoned hulks which dot one of the people as those from whose ranks he tha seas and which present one of the most serious dangers to was lifted. And how was he lifted? A wom- navigation, says tho New York Trlb. une. Of the need that derelicts shta an's voice called him. A woman came Into his life of utter be destroyed as speedily as possible ' Many degradation. She gave the best she there can be no question. disasters and have accidents known folcould to aid him. She led, he lowed. For years be was pupil and been due to them, and there la reashe was teacher. And then she died, son for supposing that many, perhaps and It was then that her Influence most, of the mysterious disappearwas most powerful. Realising what ances of vessels might truly be exshe had done for him, he set himself plained on tho 'ground that they had to follow tho windings of the path she come Into collision with those wanhad outlined. The path led to reform, dering destroyers. Carrying no lights, making no noise, giving no signal of manliness, strength and usefulness. In tha Only ten years between his Ignor- any kind, often lying so low to aa be water perceptible, scarcely and the life ant, dissipated bright, and heavy and solid almost against promising life of an author and worker. Scoff as the un- which a vessel can scarcely ho guardsentimental may, all this was accom- ed in the dark and collision with often plished by a noble womans influence. which la always serious and It ought to make n woman mighty disastrous. proud, and at the same time mighty Beyond a Doubt. humble, to have n responsibility like Two workmen, who both boro goqd that In her hands. Her words, her characters as sober and Industrials glances, her smiles, her actions, her men, were charged at a porecently can work whole her character, beauty, lice court with fighting. either for a man's help or for hla The magistrate naked, in astoalsh-men- , harm. the cause of. tho quarreL It She needn't apeak of It, nor think seemed that one man had accused the much about It Yet, silently, and In n of stealing hla coat other large, sweet, wholesome way, she can And I can prove It, too," added the have a care which way her Influence man. la working. How? said the magistrate. I always keep my card la the POINTS FOR SMART DRESSERS. pocket The policemen were directed to Little Things That Go to Make the search the garment But they found absolutely nothing. Well Dressed Woman. Gimme my coat said ths workWherever stays are slipped Into man It was handed to him. He took one of the pockplace aew them with French knots. two dried peas out of ets, and held them up triumphantly. A few heavy white and brown linens P. P Peter PewelL Thats me are trimmed with soft white kid. Linen blouses In very light brown name. Thems my card. Ha got hla coat relieved by white are smart and serviceable. Deadly New Rifle. Some of the new dimities are set Bullets from the new Sfaallber off with the dearest little Insertions flea of the United States army whirl of silk Spanish lace. 1th great rapidity. The rifling given Tailored waists of pongee and ne revolution of the bullet about Its washable taffeta appeal to many ris in ten Inches. At the muzzle the women desiring a change from heavy eloclty of the bullet la 2,300 feet a linens. scond, which means 2,760 turns a The newest waist buckle Is made jeond, assuming that tha ballet does of small rosea, and very charming it ot strip In the rifling. The dream-irenc- e looks against a white or pale blue of the ballet is .942 of an gown. tch, which gives a peripheral velodty An Important feature of the tailored r 2,600 Inches each second, or 13,000 shirt waist Is the pocket, which Is tot a minute. stitched upon the front on the left side. GOOD AND HARD. A great deal of bright red kid la uaed for outdoor and athletic cos- Results of Excessive Coffee Drinking. tumes, the same being true of dark green. It Is remarkable what suffering Belts, watch fobs and outing stocks some persons put up with Just to sab emare made ot heavy linen simply an appetite for something. lsfy broidered and decorated wllh kid. A Mich, woman says: I had been Among the trifles that always using coffee since I was old enough to please are the collar and cuffs of have a cup of my own at the table, heavy lace, the cuffs being deeper and from It I have suffered agony than ever, and finished In points at hundreds of times In the years past tha top In very smart effect My trouble first began In the form of bilious colic, coming on every few ' weeks and almost ending my life. At German Coffee. German coffee owes Its flavor to tho every attack for 8 years I suffered In 1 used to pray for death to presence of chicory. Now and then this way. coffee Is made with chicory and a lit- relieve me from my suffering. I had tle ot the coffee bean, but usually Ger- also attacks of sick headache, and began to suffer from catarrh of the stom-- ! cofman coffee consists of fee and chicory, or even a ach. and of course awful dyspepsia. Forabout a year I lived on crack- smaller amount of chicory, according The German huusewifo era and water. Believing that coffee to taste. roasts her own coffee once a week. was the causo of all this suffering, I It Is then scaled in glass Jars ready finally quit it and began to use for use. The coffee is made in a lostura Food Coffee. It agreed with double drip machine and la never al- my stomach, my troubles have left lowed to boll, but the boiling water is me and I am fast gaining my health poured on the coffee in the upper re- under Its use. No wonder I condemn coffee and ceptacle of the coffee pot, which Is placed on the warm corner of the tea. No one could be. In a much more critical condition than I waa from stove. the use of coffee. Rome doctors pronounced It cancer,' others ulreralion, To Clean Steel. but none gave me any relief. But A good way to brighten steel orna- since I stopped coffee and begun Poe-tuments Is to moisten a little lime with I am getting well so fast I can water and place this on the ornaments heartily recommend it for all who as a paste for 12 hours, then brush suffer as I did." Name given by It off, and the slt el will be beautifully Postuni Co., Baltic Creek, Mich. Read the Utile bonk. The Road to Well-villabright There's a reason fat CAN WORK WONDERS which has to be counted which against every Feat and of has to be counted against every Fact or Dcod of men. In brief. It is that quantity of our toll which we die in. de-fc- Uusklu. Magnificent Sacred Edifice. The largest and costliest buildfn? thus far undertaken In New York, th city of Immense structures, is the magnificent $10,000,000 Episcopal Cathedral of St. John the Divine, now being erected on Mornlngslde Heights. This will be the greatest edifice In America, and the fourth In importance In the world. - two-third- s one-thir- d I I . . j ! ." RESOLUTION. PROPOSING AMENDMENTS COUKAOK TO taction s. Article XIII., of tho Constitution as amended November 4, 100, ad taction 11. of said Article XIIL, to uniform tax nnd exemprelating tions therefrom, nnd authority of the for a stamp tax Legislature to or a tax baaed provide on Income, occupation, licenses or franchises. Be It resolved nnd enacted by the Legislature of thn mate of Utah, of all members thereof concurring thnrnln: flection 1. The following proposition to amend thn Constitution of tho State of Utah ie hereby submitted to tho qualified electors of the State for their approval or disapproval, namely: That Section S. Article XIII.. of tho Constitution of the State of Utah, aa amended November S, 1S00. and Section IS. of raid Article XIIL, be and tho name are hereby amended to rend aa follows: Section I. The Legislature shall provide by law a uniform and equal rata of aeeeseriient and taxation on all property In the State, according to Its value In money, and ahall prescribe as by general law such regulations shall secure a Just valuation for taxation of all property, no that every person and corporation shall pay a tax In proportion to tha valua of bin, her or its property; Provided, that a deduction of debits from credits may be authorised; provided, further, that tha proparty of the United States, of the State, counties, cities, towns, school districts, municipal corporations and public libraries lots with the buildings thereon used exclusively fur either religious worship or charitable purposes. nnd places of buriul not held or used for private or corporate benefit, be shall exempt from taxation. Ditches, canals, reservoirs, pipes and flumes owned and used by Individuals or corporations for Irrigating lands owned by such Individuals or corporations. or the Individual members thereof, shall not be separately taxed aa long as they shall be owned and used exclusively for such purpose; Provided,, upon both real further, that mortgagesshall be exempt nnd personal property from taxation: Provided, further, that thn taxes of the Indigent poor may bo remitted or abated at ouch time and In such manner ae may be provided by low. 11. (Stamp, Income, license, franchise, or mortgage tax permissible.) Nothing In this Constitution shall ba construed to prevent the Legislature from providing a atamp tax, or a tax based on Income, occupation, licensee er franchises" flection 2. The Secretary of State la hereby ordered to cause these propositions to bo published In at leaet one newspaper in every county of tho tats where a newspaper Is published, for two months Immediately preceding the next general election. flection I. These propositions shall he submitted to tho electors of this State at the next general election, for their approval or disapproval. All official ballots used at such election shall tho have printed or written thereon Secwords, For the amendments to tion t, Article XIIL. of tha institutas amended Nevember I, 1100, ion, nnd Against the amendment to Section t, Article XIIL, of tha Constitution oe amended November I. 1000; to also tho words, For the amendment flection It, Article XIIL. of the Conet!-tutlo- n, nnd "Against thn amendment to Section It. Article XIIL, of the Constitution," together with such other tltla designating such amendment as may be provided by law. Bald ballots hall he received nnd said votes shells be token, counted, rnnvneeed ntd thereof bo made In the nemo manner and In all reapects an Is provided by law In the case of tha oloe-tiof tha state officers. flection 4. These amendments. If shall take efadopted at aald election,from and aftnr fect and ba in forea tha first day of January, A. IX ItOT. State of Utah, Office of tha Secretary of Btata. I. Charles & Tlngey. Secretary of State of tha State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing Is a full, true and correct copy of a resolution I. proposing amendments to flection of Article XIIL, of the Constitution Noveman amended of State the Utah, ber a, 1900, and flection It, of said Article XIIL. relating to uniform tax and exemptions therefrom, and authorLeglalature to provide for a ity of tho tamp tax or a tax based, on Income, licenses or franchisee, occupation, session of regular passed at tha 8lxth thin State. the Legislature of In teatlmony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed tho Great Seal of the State of Utah, at Balt Lake City, Utah, thin tlrd day of August, A. D. HOC. a TINGET, (fleoL) flecretary of State, two-thir- ds re-turn- on a RESOLUTION. PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO Section 1, Article 10, of tho Constitution, Relating to Education, Public School System, Maintenance. Bo It enaeted by tho Legislature of tho State of Utah: flection L That tho following proposition to amend the Conetltutlon of tho Btato of Utah la hereby submitted to tho qualified electors of tho State of Utah for their approval or disapproval, namely: That flection S, Article 10, of tho Constitution of tho State of Utah, be amended to read aa follows: Tho Public School System shall indude kindergarten schools, common aehoola, consisting of primary and grammar grades, high aehoola, an- agricultural college, a university, and uch other schools as the Legislature may establish. Tha common schools hall be free. The otjier departments of tho system ahall be supported aa provided by luw. Frojrlded, that Inhigh all aehoola may ba maintained free cities of tho first and second class now school districts, and In constituting auch other cities and districts as may ba designated by the Legislature. But where tha proportion of school monies or apportioned or accruing to anyto city maindistrict ahall not be sufficient In surh city or tain all the free aehoola district, the high schools shall be supProvided, ported by local taxation; that when any cities or districts shall establish high schools, the Leglalature may authorise the use of state aehool such funds to assist in supporting schools, mid funds being apportioned to tha cities or districts concerned, by the State Hoard of Education." flection t. The Secretary of State is this proposihereby ordered to cuuae at least one tion to be published in of the in county every newspaper State where a newspaper Is published, for two months Immediately preceding the next general election. flection 3. This pro position shall be submitted to the electors of this State their at the next general electionAllforofficial approval or disapproval. ahall have election such hal'ots used at tha words printed er written thereon Ar"For inn amendment to Section 2, and ticle 10, of the Constitution, Against the amendment to flection to-I, Article 10. of tho Constitution." designatgether with aneh otheras title may be proing auch amendment vided by law. Said luillets shall be received nnd said votes shall be taken, the returns counted, canvassedIn nnd same manner the thereon be made la ns In provided by all reaperts and law In the rase of the election of the Stnte officers. If 4. This amendment. flection election, ohnll take efadopted nt said and tho after fect and lie In force from first day of January, A. D. 1007. State of Utah. Office of the fleeretary of State . I. Charles S- - Tlnsoy. Secretary of Stnte of the State of Utah, do hereby Is a full, certify that tho foregoing a resolution true nnd correct copy of to flection t. an amendment proposing Article 10, of the Constitution of the to Kdueatlon, State of Utah, relating Maintenance, Public School System. session of regular passed nt the Sixth Mtute. till of tho Legislature hereIn testimony whereof. I have Great unto set my hand nnd uffixed the Salt Lake at of Utah, flcil of the State City. Utah, this tlrd duy of August, A. D'(fleal.) C. A TINGET. flecretary of State. OF LOWER ANIMALS. Species That Are Noted for Tholr Remarkable Pugnacity. Tho bulldog poasoaaoB tho diattao-tlo- a of being one of tho moat foarloaa of animals This animal has been extensively used for bull belting when that aocalled amusement waa fashionable In older times, nnd hence Ita name. The bulldog ie a moat devoted and faithful companion, ita affection being mainly centered on one person. If the bulldog or Ita master ie attacked It will fasten on tta opponent with's grip which, unless killed or called off by Ita master. It la exceedingly difficult to loosen or get rid of. The pike nnd king cuttlefish, among fiahea, and the eagle and gamecock among birds, would rank aa the most' fearless of their respective species. The gamecock la noted for Ita pugnacity, and la never willing to give up a contest until death has taken one of the combatants. There la no animal which a gamecock would hesitate to attack on the slightest provocation. A gorilla la aa fearless aa a lion, nnd would never hesitate to attack the Hon. African travelers charge the Hon with and pronounce him to be n He will run pretentious humbug. away like a whipped cur under circumstances in which a tiger wUI boldly attack and kill. 4 means the main promptings to take a 1 Cards and Dice are by no You arc taking chances every day in buying goods loos- - chance." ing money through not making careful purchases. 1 You cut out this element of chance when using our DOUBLE TESTED Stewart Stores. Kau& man Vehic'es. or Rambler Auto And ynu can always mobiles. depend upon a "square deal" when dealing with the - full-grow- Leading Implement Pcslerfl i cowardice, TOLD TALE8 OUT OF SCHOOL. Parrot's Phraaa More Than Hinted at Domestic Dlfficulties.- - , 4 Consolidated Wagon and Machine Company GEO. T. ODELL, Gen. Manager t Baring-Goulthe English novelHouses at Salt Lake, Ogden, Logan, ist, had the bitter pleasure of reading Idaho Falla and Montpelier. many unflattering obituaries of himself. Through an error he waa reported 'dead, and the newspapers of hla native land declared unanimously that ha had left no good work behind. Of Watchaa and Diamonds at An American editor dined with Mr. prlcaa that would temptif anybody Write you can Baring-GoulIn London during tha who naada them. not come. season. The talk turned to the prematura obituaries, and the American B. Our Store is Full d aid: How did you feel them?" on reading the Taken aback, nonplussed. I felt Uke novelist grimly replied. an East Ham lady who owned a par- rot 170 'MAIN SL SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. This lady's cook came to her one morning In Joyful excitement 0, ma'am. ahe cried, tha parrot haa learned some more new words.' r.o. nos 'Good,' said the East Ham lady. m. a. (ucsuia. oslv lsko oivv. uvsa That bird la wonderfully teachable. 4. v. osmso. It alts and drinks In every blessed Mado Her Feel at Homo. word my husband says to me. What A woman went to dinner visiting does it say now?" 'It keeps said tha cook: with n man and his wife to one of the men's dubs, and as they aat st s table Shut up, you old fool! waiting to bo served she sighed. Her MADE THINGS EA8Y FOR HUBBY. hdatesa looked surprised, and the guest with a melancholy Inflection exHow Ona Clevar Woman Gets Har plained: I am always ao unhappy when I Letters Posted. go to a mans dub. No wonder s ms hus- gets dissatisfied with hla home. Hla TJfomen with absent-minde- d bands who forget to mall letters wife may plead and threaten, but needn't grieve, for a inatron aaya aha he can't possibly compete with the haa found a cure for auch Uttle over- service of auch a plaoe aa this. d Juat at this moment the sights. Once upon a time, ahe aaya, waiter gracefully tipped a plate ol tha dialogue between her and har hus, , band uaed to run: Didnt yon hear aoup la har lap. Thank you. ahe aald to him grata me ask yon to mall It? Yon were lisI quite forgot fuUy. Minneapolis THhnno. tening nU the time. Yea, you always da Now, ahe adds Too Gay. In triumph, everything ia as It should Tha puritan miss dosed over her be and tha aU Important eplatls reachand dropped a stitch In haa es Its destination on time. After knitting much thinking she decided that tha father's stocking. Priscilla, aald the old gen tta beat plan waa to pin the letter on the ba more careful. lapel of her husband's coat whan ha man, sternly, Why, father, replied Priscilla, in started for business. Thus tagged he would cause pasaeraby to stare and. In surprise, there la no great harm la n stitch In your atoeklxg wondering what they were looking at, dropping he would see the letter. It worked la there Yea, my daughter. Surely yoq Uke a charm. would not have It gossiped about your staid old airs worn drop-stltc- h Big Peanuts This Year. Peanut lovers have noticed that tha atoe kings Ilka ths dudes of 200 yean nuts are generally very much larger from now?" And Prlsdlla, shocked at the vary this year than usual, a fact which may ba verified by the moat casual thought, began to unravel the whole glance at any stand where they are atoe king. old. They are aald to be much betWs Make Travel Eaey. ter In flavor, though there are some Five trains dally via the Atchlao connoisseurs who declare that tha ft Santa Fe, Colorado to KanTopeka nut mail la the sweetest sas City, BL Joe, Chicago. Galveston, The Increased size of tho peanut El Paao, Ask me City of Mexico. now in the market, saya a wholesale about reduced rates. C. F. Warren, dealer, "la due more to Improved meth- G. A A T. ft S. F. Ry 411 Dooly ods of cultivation, I think, than to tha Block. Salt Lake City. Utah. accident of favorable weather condiMore Chewing Tobacco Uaad. tions, though the current crop la unOne of the largest retail tobacoa usually large in quantity. ' Aa to the relative merits of tha dealer In the United States soya that tha tobacoa of chewing consumption large and small nut, I cannot apeak, being a seller, nnd not an eater of haa increased almost 50 per cent In them. I do know, however, that with five years He attributes this increase these big, fellows on aula to the automobile, because it la Imthere ia practically no market for possible to enjoy a cigar or pipe while Reo-ord- . the little ouea." Philadelphia whlsxing along In a motor car. Than la also danger of aparka or ashes from the lighted cigar or plpa getting Into The Opinion She Sought. the eyea. Well, what do you think of my Houuwork a Means of Grace. new bat? ahe asked. The French women have graceful Do you want n candid opinion? ha figures aren after the dreaded period questioned. Heavena, no! ahe replied. Bay at middle age, and thla la dua to the tact that they eat Uttle and exercise something nice. much in thdr own homes'. They take Not the Limit of Trouble. very Uttle outdoor exercise, such aa Job waa taking hla breakfast off the English women delight In, but they These holla art are always busy about their homes, the mantelpiece. pretty tough." be aald, and I'm haw one reason being that they are eco ng plenty of trouble, nil right, but, Bomlcally Inclined, nnd another that anyway, Tom Johnson Isn't born yet." they have a horrornf adipose tissue. Union Assay Office so soft-foote- r Rowe, Morris, Summerhays Co. Dealers In ... . Salt Lake City, Utah Hides, Wools Furs, Sheepskins, Etc. Full market ric paid. Cood selection given. We want your business. Send us trial shipment. article of PLASTERING HAIR |