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Show ouDtcriD't tor your o local papci. Salt Lake City, Utah. October 3rd, Tha Mound City." St louts rejoices In the sobriquet wrote an compoRachel, aged sition on wild flowers In which she of Mound City from the fact that the praised the arbutus, the liverwort original settlers found there many LITTLE THINGS THAT AMOUNT the spring beauty, the blood root, and elevations which it la supposed were TO MUCH. all of the other blossoms of dell and relics of that strange people who dale. But she wrote on both aides dwelt In tbe Ohio and Mississippi valof her sheet of paper, and when she leys and are known to modern times Uae Hydrogen Peroxide to Remove asked her father, who waa an editor, only aa the Mound Builders. No adeCream of Tartar Blood Stain to publish her article, he called her quate explanation has yet been found of their atrange mode of leaving attention to that fact. When Ink le Spilled Proper Tbe memorials of their existence. of both sides on You've written Way to Clean Ivory. limestone bluffa on which a part of your paper," said he. Well," was the reply, and don't 8L Louis stands furnish a solid founHydrogen peroxide ! good for redation for the b ii slners buildings. but blood, yon print on both aides of yours?" moving etalna raueed by must I uied wlih care. If gravy ia ALL THINGS IN PROPORTION. Held Up. spilled on your table linen or gown, the Stop!" shouted the man on tbe it may be taken out quickly by Incountry road, holding up. a warning uae of a little peroxide. To avoid Invalid's Meal Evidently Had Not Good Humor. creased hand. ahould Muttering something about thla material weakening the rural cops, the automobillst obeyed. be immediately followed by the uae For many 'week a the Irritable merTurn around and come back to of an alkali. If juut removing a apt, had been riveted to bis bed by town with me said the stranger. chant with peroxide sponge the fabric first Now he was convaYou were going at leaat 35 miles aa until the stain has vanished, then bil- typhoid fever. lescing. He clamored for something hour. low with a solution of weak ammonia. be waa starvYou're a constable, I suppose, aald If you have been unfortunate In stain- to eat, declaring that ing. the automobillst, with a covert sneer, blouse that or handsome a gown ing you may have some- when they had reached the village. cannot lie laundered, dampen starch Me?" replied the passenger. No, promised the doctor. and place it thickly upon the stain. thing to eat realised that there merchant a farmer and had to come Into The I'm This etarch. off the brush When dry busy. may have to be repeated several would be a restraint to hia appetite, town when all the teams waa. Good-by." Nice growing weather? Thanka. tiroes. Mildew ta a stubborn stain. yet he saw. In vision, a modest, steamhla bedside. at meal butIn first placed ing Try Immersing the apota Here la your dinner, said the ' Ensuing comment la purposely omittermilk, or lemon Juice, then launder curse next day, aa she gave the glow- ted. Philadelphia Public Ledger. In the usual manner. It la difficult to remove ink atalnH ering patient a ajioonful of tapioca Belling a Rat. nowadays, because modern chemical pudding, and the doctor emphasises You have probably read or beard do be must character else in that everything you inks are quite distinct that the beat way to rid a bouse of from the old compounds. However, lu the same proportion." rata la to catch one and fasten a bell refor offered a are nurse heard the hours later Two many suggestions about Its neck. A boy In Delaware cover the ta to frantic call from the bed chamber. moving Ink. One way tried the experiment two months ago. stain thickly with cream of tartar, Nurse" breathed the man beaplly, He waa badly bitten In making the and a over fabric bowl, hold the then I want to do some reading, bring me bell fast, but he turned tbe rat loose pour boiling water through It. If the a postage stamp." and expected the tinkling of that bell tain la taken In hand at once It will would have great results. It did have. It and If old, dry disappear quickly; HAVE CRAZE FOR FORMULA. In the first place, the rat who wore it may need several fresh applications of was constantly on the move all night, eream of tartar and boiling water. If Smokers Follow Fashlono In the Uao and tbe tinkling bell kept the family still obstinate, lay the article In the Tobacco. of awake, and In tbe next tbe sounds un, moistening from time to time brought scores of new rats to the Lemon Juice same mixture. with the Make me up a package of tobacco houae. Instead of being afraid of the and salt la also often an effective mixto the formula used by Ed- bell, they were charmed wl'h the muture. The fabric should be placed In according win Booth" aald the man with a sic. Had the boy tied a harmonica the enn. Another remedy for That la the third to another rat'a tail, tbe rodents would outhern accent on white goods le hot tallow. man who haa asked for that kind of have bad a dance every nlghL Dip the eiiota In the melted tallow, let tobacco It aald the dealer. U cool on the goods, then brush off She Was Willing. ia atraage that people from remote and launder. I have Yea." eaya the husband, New well aa aa of the country parts the nomination. to consented accept the of Yorkers make a fad buying To clean ivory that lisa become same brand of tobacco that Booth 'l ar.i so glad the party Is begin brown or of a blackish tint, dissolve smoked. And It isnt to recognize your merit, beams Booth the nlng always rock alum in rain water; boll thla and mixture that want. I have filed the wife. they Now my dear. the husband con keep the Ivory in the boiling solution away the formulas for mixing the for about an hour, taking It out from favorite tobacco of tlnues, you know that political af- famous permany time to time and cleaning It with a sons. Smokers the not love feasts, by any are fairs country over have soft brush; then let It dry In a damp beard of thla collection of recipes and means. You must expect to see me linen rag, when It will be found thor- one feature of every mans trip to vilified and attacked In a scandalous la often New cleaned. Ivory oughly York la to try a pipeful of some manner. No doubt the opposition will bleached by the simple process of big mans favorite tobacco. In moat try to dig up sensational rumors about dampening It and exposing It to the cases this special mixture Is ao me, and all that sort of thing, but you " raya of the sun, a process which must strong that the nerves of the average must not be frequently repeated. she to haa Ha Well, cannot Interrupts, I am really smoker stand it. You have always been few pipefuls and go glad of It. a after up give It la said that potatoes will bake In back to a popular mixture, but ha has strangely silent about whether or not much leaa time If the aklna are the satisfaction of having had the ex- you ever were engaged to anyone begreased before putting them Into the perience. ' fore you met me." The New York Sun. oven. The aklna will come off more easily and will be aa thin as when boiled. 2JKS2!2J2?S22S: tha bsst la tha stats. ... Ws Mil priM ta ba had Jawalry, Watches aad DiaawnSt lain John al vary raaaanabla prices. 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BENTON, Salt Lake City. j tfileM4MieWslMMttWMWw'iiaie3ea;sij;lBieeMnift)i3Bsiins SO Men For No Pay Unless Cured Consultation Free. WE ARE THE a To Clean White Mackintosh. Unless extremely soiled u white mackintosh may he cleaned by washing with soup and water; but If it la exceptionally dirty dip It first In cold swift water and then lay on a clean table or board. With a soft brush scrub with yellow snap i.n both sides until dirt Is removed. Then dip In thrie or four waters until snap is removed entirely, and hung i up in the air. without wringing it. if the iiitid stains around the hottout have been in long and ure oh.ciinue it la best to (end it to an expert i leaner. Tin and Acids. Xu acids should ever In- nd to lies' clean tinware. Tl-means of keeping it ia cued "n lit Ion is to wash it !n h.'iling w.it-- r until every .ai tic! of t- i use is lie mill-lure a week i! with a i d ,'i"ni slope ,i" sweet little pn" oil mlM-i- l iiv.l tinis'e-tu'.li i lfttl: ttllilepilg I!'l a pi. ee of (1,;.nioin. oh m ; dingy Tins that have ben-;i.b tuhbini: with a iie-run be of fi.iii-- I ilip;.-mots! ! i lu - ! ib-- i d tha Not only Jn Balt Lake City, but whole 1adflo West. Tha rcaulta of our professional work are bringing to our office man from every state and Territory In tha West. We use tha mlscroacop to make our diagnosis. If you want a permanent cure, cenault us. Wa aura all forma of Blood and Bktn PImmm. Nervous Pectin Fistula, Kidney, Bladder and all Lrlnary Diseases due to Weakness and the result of apedflo diseases, end all Private PIscsms of Men. OUR BYSTEM OF TREATING le superior to any In thla country, and our cures arc the result of these methods. Wo never fall to offset a cure In suffer from neglect, from want of money or from any cane wa taka If you unskilled praotlce hare la an opportunity to get tha services of a skilled with years of ripe experience In treating specialist, a graduate physician, complicated and apodal disorders of MEN ONLY. It will coat nothing to talk to us, and may ba tha means of restoring you to health and happiness, not call today? Our office are very private You sea only the doctor. by Our fee being so low. It enableo many who ara afflicted to procure tha medleal assistance. Terms made to suit If necessary, so that highest aclentlflo anyone need not go without treatment. We Want Every Man in the Country Who Is Afflicted to write Us About His Ailment. SALT p. m.; evenings, l to I JO; Sundays, LAKE MEDICAL a m. to 11 noon. INSTITUTE, 159V, 8. MAIN ST., SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. l b-- Brids's Aprons. abb- pin i s in one s rv tmussiun till summer m-r- i(. over the bti.b- ,iy her all aprot's gtv--girl friends at a lite-i- sinus They are of prettily hum rbruli! cred In wbi'e. and made to enter the dress completely from neek hem. prinrr-- s affairs, They are with wide kinson.i elbow and button in the back with one large 'mtton. A mr- -t well-know- n 1750.000.00." c In Hewn: I a. m. ta I sd-entle-ta have seen too many mysterious manifestations of tbe Divine creative power. Now, those who have disposed of the Bible and all evidences of inspiration, have written a great many books and some of them have won what the world at large lightly calls fame. According to tbe ordinary measures that are applied In such cases, they have been extremgly successful, but real success mesne tbe benefit of humanity In some form or otber. If no such benefits can be shown as the result of their labors, their success le not equal to that achieved by the direst poverty Joel and the deepest Ignorance. Chandler, In Uncle Remus' Magazine. WHEN A HELD GOOD. HUNCH Chinese Laundry Ticket Suggested a Bet on Wing Ting. a horseman Kay Spence, a of Mexico, Mo., won 51,000 at the Ixmisvllle, Ky., race meeting a abort time ago as the result of a bunch. Mr. Spence has a large breeding stable of "runnere near Mexico, and attends all the big racing events In the country. Not long since he was In Louisville and entered tbe betting ring to see wbat odds were being ofHe fered on the various entries. found that Joaquin waa the favorite at even money, and pulled his wallet from hla pocket. Intending to bet on that horse. His attention was ab traded by something that fell from his wallet to the ground, and he stoo-eand picked It up. It was a Chinese laundry ticket. He looked at the books" again and found that there was an entry with a Chinese name. Wing Ting, at ten to one. That settled it. for he considered he had received a hunch'' that could not 'be overlooked. Wing Ting won handily. Needless to say, those who backed the favorite considered 8pence tbe seventh son of the seventh son. Kansas City Star. well-know- n I ' j j d - n i senii-llt!:n- sh-cr- Cheese Straws. One gra.'e.l cheese; 0ne cup dour, half of a small n p butter and a quarter teaspeor.ful salt; knead all together imt il of the right ionslst-encto rull wl'hou' crumldlLg, bake. ;.j y not made Itself more ridicu- such as white bread, potatoes, rice, lous than any comment of ours could (tartly cooked cereals and auch. nake It Starchy food is not digested in the Does Collier's exiiect to regain any upper Btomach but passes on into the loss of prestige by de- duodenum, or lower stomach and Inmonstrating thru suits fur damages, testines, where, In a healthy individthat it can be more artful in evading ual, the transformation of the starch liability for libels than the humble Into a form of sugar la completed and but resentful victims of its defamation, then the food absorbed by the blood. But if tbe i towers of digestion are or does it hope for starting a campaign of libel suits to silence the popular In- weakened, a jtart of the starchy food dignation, reproach and resentment will lie in the warmth and moisture of the body and decay, generating gases which it has aroused. uu-t- il Collier's can not dodge thia public and Irritating the mucous surfaces under such conditions the whole-lowe- r controversy by private law suits. It part of the alimentary canal, In- can not io8tiune the public Judgment the colon and the appendix. eluding 1 Pub-That the it. great Jury, against becomes Involved. Disease sets up lie, will hardly blame us fur not waiting until we get a petit Jury In a court and at times takes tbe form known as room, before denouncing this prod- appendicitis. When the symptoms of the trouble igal detractor of Institutions founded and fostered cither by individuals or make their appearance, would it not be good, practical, common Benge, to by tbe public, Itself. No announcements during our entire discontinue the starchy food which ia the trouble and take a food business career were ever made causing In which the starch has been transmedicinal effects" for either claiming Medicinal ef- formed into a form of sugar in the Post urn or Grao-Xutof manufacture? fects are results obtained from the process This is identically the same form of use of medicines. sugar found in the human body after Thousands of visitors go thru our starch has been perfectly digested. entire works each month and see for Now, human food is made up very contains themselves that Grape-Nut- s largely of starch and is required by absolutely nothing but wheat, barley the body for energy and warmth. aud a little salt; Postum absolutely its use should be therefore, Nutiirally, wlx-nt Iran a and t ten pernothing hut if possible, and for the reacent of New Orleans Molasses. The continued, sons given ulravc It Is made istsslble art of preparing these simple ele- in the manufacture of Graiie-Xutments in a scientific manner to obtain In connection with this change of the liest food value and flavor, re- food to bring relief from physical diswork to and some exiterience quired turbances. have suggested washing acquire. out the intestines to gel riff of the ImNow, when any publication goes far mediate cause of the disturbance. beenough out uf its way to attack us Naturally, there arc cam's where the cause our advertising (s medical, it disease has lain dormant and the simply offers a remarkable exhibition abuse continued too Ion:, until ap-- I of ignorance or worse. arcntlv only the knife will avail. But We do claim physiological or bodily it is a fact mining the followuf favorable character results best physicians who ure acquainted rewith the details aimve recited, that ing the adopticu of our suggestions garding the discontinuance of coffee preventative measures are far and and foods which ntay not he keeping away the best. We the individual in good health. Are we to be condemned fur suggesthave no advice to offer the perfectly ing a way to preu-ndisease bv folhealthful person. His or her health lowing natural anil for peris evidence in Itself that the bever- fecting a food tha contains no medifoods fit used that and cine and produces no efexactly ages fects" but which has guided literally person. Therefore, why change? But to the man or woman who Is tuoiisttnds of persons from sickness to ailing, we have something 1o say as a health? We have received during the re suit of an unusually wide exiterience years past upwards of l'u.000 letters in food and the result of proiier feed- from people who have been either helped or made entirely well by foling. In tbe palpably Ignorant attack on lowing our suggestions, and they are its In Collier's, appeared this state- simple. If coffee disagrees 'nnd causes nny One widely clrrnlated parament, graph labors to Induce the Impression of the ailments common to some cofwill obviate the ne- fee users quit It and take on Host urn. that Grape-Nut- s If white bread, potatoes, rice and cessity of an operation In appenrti-citls- . This Is lying and potentially other starch food make trouble, quit and use Grape-Nutfood which Is deadly lying. In reply to this exhibition of well largely predigested ami will digest, let the reader name It, the Postum Co., nonrNh and strengthen, when other says: forma uf food do nut. It's Just plain Let It be understood that appendi- ohl common sense. citis results from long continued disThere's a 'Reason for Postum and turbance In the intestines, caused pri- Grape-Nuts- . Pcs' mu Cereal Co.. Ltd. marily by undigested starchy food, A Doctor of Divinity, now Editor of ods, has Religious paper, has written regarding the controversy between Collier's Weekly and the Religious Press of the Country and others, including ourselves. Also regarding suits for libel brought by Collier's against us for commenting upon Its methods. These are hie sentiments, with some very emphatic words left out. The religions Press owes you a debt of gratitude for your courage in showing up Collier's Weekly aa tbe Yell-O- h Would you care to Man. use the Inclosed article on the Boo Man's Hoo Baby aa the Yell-Osuccessor ?" A conteniiorary remarks that Collier's has finally run against a solid hickory Post" and been damaged In Its own estimation to thu tune of : Leading Specialists scien- tists and. the exponents of unbelief benefited themselves or humanity at large by sowing the seeds of doubt broadcast In tbe world? The real do not fall in thla category, for they are believers lu the real sense of the word; they know too much, they Shouts a SpanKed Baby. a We Cure A Definition of Success. How have tbe hypothetical a each end. By so doing they can be used either side up, end gain much wear. Sulphur Apples. Peel, core and quarter your apples. Measure them Into a market bxaket and to each gallon of prepared applet allow one tablespoonfol of aurphur. Put the aulphur Into an old tin. Set thla In the bottom of a barrel and drop a live coal upon the aulphur. Hang the basket of apples In the Iwtrrel and cover as quickly as iioasible, making barrel ax nearly air tight at you can. I,et the apples remain In the aulphur fumes xeveral hours. Then place them in Jars and tie a cloth over the top of each Jar and your apples are all right. When you want to use them, soak them for an hour or two before uxlng them. Uae Just like green EAGLE RIVER CANYON. PANORAMA - BOO-HO- O It will be economy to finish your sheets with the same width hem at SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD. The way of tha Child. who had receoUy boy passed his fifth birthday was riding In a car with his mother, when they were asked the customary question: How old la tbe buy?" After being told tbe correct age, which did not require a fare, the conductor passed on to thenext person. Tbe boy sat quite itiil aa if pondering over some question, and then, concluding that full Information bad not been given, called loudly to tbe conductor, then at- the other end of And mother's 31! the car: A small Ink-stal- ni Privileges. Stop-ov- er A Young Composer, AROUND THE HOUSE Here is a publication which, has, In utmost disregard of the facts, spread bioadcast damaging statements about the Religious Press and others and haa suffered those false statements to go uncontradicted until, not satisfied after finding the Religious Press too quiet, and peaceful, to resent tbe insults, it makes the mistake of wandering Into fresh field and butts its rattled head against this Iost and nil the World laughs. Even Christians smile, as the Post suddenly turns and gives It back a dose of Its own medicine. It Is a mistake to sa.v all the World laughs. No cheery laugh conies from Collier's, but It cries and boo hoos like a spanked baby and wants 3750,000.00 to soothe its tender, lacerated feelings." Thank Heaven it has at last struck a man with back hotte'' enough to call a spade a spade" ami who believes In telling the whole truth without fear or favor." Perhaps Collier's with Its utmost disregard for the facts." may say no such letter exists. Nevertheless it Is on file in our office and Is only one of amass of Jotters and other data, newspaper comments, etc., denouncing the yellow" methods of Collier's. Tills volume Is so bilge that a man could not well go thru it under half a days steady work. The letters come from various parts of America. Usually a private controversy Is not Interesting to the public, but this is a public controversy. Collier's has been using the yellow" methods to attrart attention to llst-lf- , but, jumping in the air, cracking hinds together and yelling Usik at me" wouldn't suffice, so It started out on a Holler Than Thou" attack on the Religious Press and on medicine. We leave it to the public now. as we did when we first resented Collier's attacks, to say whether, in a craving for sensation ami circulation, its attacks do not amount to a systematic We likewise mercenary hounding. leave It to the public to say whether Collier's, by Its own policy and meth d s. - t s |