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Show I our tor si: uki ! l':;y, Utah, kt-r- AShrt.r, . win-- . i If you want a t.ti.f Ills r rcfcrenco AROUND THE HOUSE any raaaanalblo about ms, aik saykody paraan la tha atala. ... Wo aall tha boat ta bo bad Jaaralry, Watchoa and Diamanda at vary roaaonablo pnaoa. Our auarantaod aro abaolota. Oc'-itw- r I in bin- - .1 dir. will lw contiuui-- The business Vti pil tOCSl LITTLE THINGS r Ahi.iv Mr. Arthur for tun-- year e! the 1'niuii offlc- -. a i!i ail as manager. whirl) will ! Jutui McVirki-- S'. at id Richard v.ii.t'.iiitiu' thai ail work done at the ii'A Hu h- 1 I McVIrki-- r and Mr Hrlbv ir Miai ail old customer routinm- - iludr lui'i i.aaf and solicit new mk fru'i! heir f. lends. AMOUNT Uao Hydrogen Peroxide to Remove Blood Staine Cream of Tartar Whan Ink la Spilled Proper ui- - satisfactory. THAT TO MUCH. li.- !li i MAIN Way to Clean Ivory. llyilioip-peroxide la good for removing stain caused by blood, bat must lie used Willi rare. If gravy I spilled on your table linru or gown. it may be taken out Quickly by the use of a little peroxide. To avoid n SALT LAKE CITY. A Young Compoaer. Rachel, aged 12, wrote an r(miK siiion on wild flower iu which alia tbe arbutus. the liverwurL '.lie aprlng beamy, tbe blood root, and ail of tbe other blossoms of dell and dale. Hut alie wrote on both sides ;if tier sheet of paper, and when aha jilted her father, who was an editor, (j publish her ai tide, be culled her attention to that fact. You've written on lioth aldea of your paper," aaid he. Well. waa the reply, "and dont you print on both aldea of your I" The "Mound City. St. laud rejoice in tha sobriquet of Mound City from the (art that the original settler fuuud there many which It I auppoaed were elevation rellca of that strange jieople who dwelt In the Ohio and Mississippi valley a and are knowu to modern tlmea only as the Mound Builder. No adequate explanation has yet been found of their strange mode of leaving Tha memorials of their existence. limestone bluffs on whieh a part of St. Louis stands furnish a solid foundation for the business building. ALL THINGS IN PROPORTION. Held Up. The way of the Cniid. small by who bad recently f.ax-e- d bis filth birthday was riding In a car with bis mother, when they were asked the customary question: How old is the boy V After being told iliu cnirect age, which did not require a fan, the conductor passed on to the next ierou. The boy sat quite still as if ponder-In- g over some question, and then, concluding that full information had not been given, called loudly to the conductor, then ai tho other end of "And mother's 31!" the car: A A Definition of Success. How have the hypothetical "Stop!" shouted the man on the 1906 MODELS. Invalids Meal Evidently Had Not In ' country road, holding up a warning creased Good Humor. Mutti-riuhand. aomethlng about Grand Prize, Pana. 1900; Doublt weakening ihe material this should rural cops, the autoinobillst obeyed. lie immediately followed by the um Grand, St. Loula, 1904. For many weeks the irritable merSend coupon below, (Tied out, to of an alkali. If just re mo v ing a ski "Turn around and come back to LTHfc bant bad been riveted to his bed by town with me," Bald the stranger. our nearest ibalnr or to us and sat sponge the fabric filet with peroxide our Free Trial aud Ebay Puyueut Of until the slain hw vanished, then ful uphold fever. Now he was "You weie going at least 33 miles an jf He clamored fur aomethlng hour." fer to responsible parties anywhere low with a solution of weak ammonia. jf M M 1 Don't delay In ibe fulled Stale. eft. declaring that he was starv-huliw-i-t unfortunate in stain"Youre a constable, I suppose, said This la yuur opjKiri unity to secure ab If you have blouse or that a handsome gown autouiobilist. with a covert sneer, the MaclUnb ing beat the Talking soiuteiy morrow "To have you may lw starch laundered. when cannot be will not danqien they hud reached tbe village. that iii.ule, mi iayiiient to eat, promised the doctor. Me?" replied the passenger. "No, felt. We accept old inarDluoa in part and place It thickly upon the staiu. realised that there Im a farmer and hail to come Into from When dry brush off the starch. This T! e merchant punieut. A writtenandguarantee moat success tiie oldest. largest several would In a restraint to his appetite, town when all the teams was busy. may have to be of Talking Ma limes. Mildew fui nianufartiirerH el he saw, in vision, a modesr, stcaw-J:- Nice growing weather? Thanks. a stubborn stain. Il LllaLUeaKaSk chine in the entire world. meal placed at his bedside. butin first tbe immersing Try sit Columbia Phonograph Co., Gtnl, "Here is yuur dinner," said the termilk, or lemon juice, then launder Ensuing comment Is puriiosely omitIn tbe usual manner. aa next she glow-e- . ted. M. K I ColumliU 1hbiincrapti Com- - i the ti.itsc gave day, Philadelphia Public Ledger. wllIia ' ifueiHl itl-- t I S. XUIn St., Solti a spoonful of tapioca Is difficult to remove Ink stains It mg patient Lon. cu. . run. . ... Belling a RaL milling, "and the doctor emphasizes nowadays, beriiuse modern chemical ria ire aoini mn your Freo Trlnl nnd Intrant anu iso. You have prolmbly read or heard . Inks are quite distinct in character llifi else you do must bu Basy I'Hment Offer with liluntrotod III rot are ICIty that the best way to rid a house of from the old eoui)Miunds. However, m the same proportion. one and fasten a boil Two hours later the nurse heard a rata Is to catch many suggest Ions are offered for reA boy In Delaware neck. its about la cover to Ink. One the way moving frantic call from the bed chamber. the extieriment two months ago. tried stain thickly with cream of tartar, the man "Nurse," breathed heapily, He was badly bitten in makiug the tliyn hold the fabric over a bowl, and want to do some reading, bring me bell fast, but he turned the rat loose pour boiling water through It. If the a postage stamp." and expected the tinkling of that bell stain is taken in hand at once it will would have great reaults. It did have. disappear quickly; if dry and old, It HAVE CRAZE FOR FORMULA. In tbe first place, the rat who wore It fresh of several need applications inay was constantly, on tbe move all night, cream of tartar and bulling water. If Smokers Follow Fashions in the Uss and the tinkling bell kept the family still obstinate, lay the article in the of Tobacco. awake, and in the next the sounds sun, moistening from time to time brought scores of new rats to the ml Lemon mure. same Juice with the "Make me up a package of tobacco house. Instead of being afraid of the and salt is also often an effective mixto the formula used by Ed- bell, they were charmed with the muture. The fabric should be placed In according unwin Booth, aaid the man with a sic. Had the. boy tied a harmonica the sun. Another remedy for southern accent. "That la tbe third to another rat's tall, the rodents would on white good la hot tallow. man who has asked for that kind of have' had a dance every night. Ulp the apot in the melted tallow, let tobacco said the dealer. It It cool on the goods, then brush off Stop-ov- kr She Waa Willing. Is strange that people from remote and launder. "Yes. says the husband, "I havf parts of the country as well as New Yorkers make a fad of buying the consented to accept the nomination. Il?st local train To clean Ivory that has become an so glad the party Is begin same brand of tobacco that Ilooth servic e in brown or of a blackish tint, dissolve inuked. And it Isnt always the Booth nine lo recognize your merit," beams rock aluin In rain water; boll this and mixture Utah. that they want. I have filed the wife. keep the Ivory in the boiling solution sway the formulas for mixing the Now nty dear, the husband cou Ask the for about an hour, taking it out from favorite tobacco of famous tlnues, "you know that political afpermany or atldress time to time and cleaning It with a son. Smokers are nut love feasts, by any fairs over have the country I. II. Hurtner. soft brush; then let It dry In a damp heard of this collection of recipes and meant. You must expect to see me linen rag, when It will be found thor- one feature of District Pass. every mans trip to vilified and attacked in a scandalnuIvory la often New York Is to oughly cleaned. a pipeful of some manner. No doubi the opposition will Salt try bleached by the simple process of tohacc-oIn nioHt try to dig up sensational rumors about mans favorite big Lake C ity. dampening It and expoalng It to the cases this special mixture la ao me, and all that sort of thing, but you raya of the nun, a process which must strong that Ihe nerves of the average must not " be frequently repealed. nioker cannot aland It. He has to "Well," she interrupts, I am really You have always been up after a few pipefuls and go glad of It. It Is said that potatoes will bake In give K(WRKP.P.P(tlttbttP.KaWaiKPtPPPItPPrP.PP.KtPPItllKP.PJtPPPJtPIWWP back to a popular mixture, but he has strangely silent about whether or not much less time If the aklna are the satisfaction of you evt were engaged to anyone behaving had the ex' (CMuied before patting them Into the perience." New Sun. York fore you met me." The oven. The skins will come off mow easily and will be as thin as when ! g Iffl " ts - I Ink. b conva-c-M-lu- 1. t. some-tli'ii- u L,., Good-by.- " I - I California... 1 WHEN horseman Kay Spence, a Mexico, Mo., won 61.D00 at tho Ixmlsville, Ky., race meeting a short time ugo as tin; result of a hunch." Mr. Spence has a large breeding stable of runners" near Mexico, and attends nil tbe big racing events In the country. Not long since he was in Imulsvllle nnd entored the betting ring to see what odds were being offered on ihe lie ariou entries, found that Joaquin, was the favorite at even money, and pulled hia wallet from his pocket, intending to bet bn that horse. , His attention was at traded by something that fell from his wallet to the ground, and he stooped and picked It up. H 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 m one. That settled It, for he considered lie had received a "hunch" that could not be overlooked. Wing Ting won handily. Needless to say, those who bucked the favorite considered Bpence the seventh eon of the seventh son. Kansas City Star. well-know- of Ink-stain- s til October 31st, with Piuvilixjks. New Direct Route to , 1 NEVADAS GOLD FIELDS aent, Beatty, Rhyolite, Goldfield and Tonopah. Aent, . t boiled. SCENIC LINE OP THE WORLD. or the GRANDE CANYON EAGLE RIVER CANYON. PANORAMA OP NATURAL WHEEL GAP. WAGON BEAUTY ALL GLENWOOD t THE WAY. SPRINGS. of tho GUNNISON. CANYON tf ar THREE GARDEN OF THE GODS. MANITOU THROUGH SPRINGS. a a a J PULLMAN AND TOURIST SLEEPERS. TO DENVER. ST. LOUIS AND For Folders, Booklet. Etc.. Address g a CHICAGO . A BENTON, 0. A. P. D J 6 Salt take City. a ..v4Wa)Mtt4444444M4taJi444'44;aia444444i44f4444444444 We Cure Men For $12.50 will be economy Sulphur Apples. uir apples. Peri, core and quarter Into a market baxki't Moosiirr Iht-n- i and to each gallon of prrpaivd applet nllow one lablesiHxinfnl of snrphur. Put the sulphur lulu an old fin. Sot this In llir bottom of a bam-- I and drop a live roal iimh (he sulphur. Hang the basket of uppb-- s In the barrl and cover ns quickly as possible, making barrel ns nearly air light us you ran. the apples remain in the sulphur fumes several liours. 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 using them. Ise just like greeu ap- lt THE ROYAL GORGE. TRAINS. ples. To Clean White Mackintosh. Unless extremely soiled a white li wash.imicklninsti may he ing with soup und wjicr; toit if it la except ionully dirtilip It first iu cold soft water nnd then lay on n clean table or hoard. With u soft srniMiing brush scrub with icllow sh:iji on both sides mill! din is removed. Ili.-i- dip ill thre or four Miners mill! f reitioiid oiit'.reiv. und hm' It up in i No Pay Unless Cured Consultation Free. WE ARE THE ' Leading Specialists J LAKE 159V, MEDICAL S. JfiAIN ST well-know- n h "A contemporary remarks that Collier's has finally run against a solid hickory "Post" and been damaged in Its own estimation to the tune of 1750,000.00." "Here is a publication which has, in Utmost disregard of the facts, spread hmadcust damaging suitemenis about the Religious Press and others and has suffered those false statements to go uncontradirtod until, not satisfied Iress too after findlug the quiet, and peaceful, to resent the insults. it makes ihe mistake of wandering into fresh field ihiil butts its rattled head againx this I'ust and all ihn World laughs. Kun Christians Miiilc. as the Iust suddenly turns and gives It buck a dose or its own medicine.'' "It is a mistake to say all tho World laughs. No cheery laugh conies from Collier's, but it cries ami Imo hooa like a spanked baby and wauls 9750.000.00 to soothe its tender, lacerated ods, has not made itself more ridiculous than any comment of ours could uake it. Doea Collier's expect to regain any d loss of prestige by demonstrating thru auits for damages, that it can be more artful in evading liability for libels tban the humble but resentful victims of its defamation, or does it luqie for starting a campaign of libel suits to silence the iwpular indignation, reproach and resentment which It has aroused. Collier's can not dodge this public controversy by private law suits, it can not postimne the public judgment against it. That great jury. ;the Public, will hardly blatue us for hot wailing until we get a petit jury in a court room, before denouncing this prodigal detractor of Institutions founded and fostered either by individuals or by the public, itself. No announcements during our entire business career were ever made claiming 'medicinal effects for either Post um or Medicinal effects are results obtained from tlie use of medicines. Thousands of visitors go thru our entire works each month and see for . themselves that contains absolutely nothing hut wheat, barley und a little salt: Postuin a list dutely nothing lml wheat and about ten percent i.f New Orleaus Molasses. The art of preparing lltcse simple anj la. to II noon. INSTITUTE, 1 "T one "iter Knead SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. ' ' I 1i-"1- -: I"lt0. t public controversy. Collier's has been using the "yellow" methods to attract attention to itself, but. jumping in the air. cracking heels "Issik at me" together nnd yelling wouldnt suffice, so it. started out on a "Holier Than Thou" attnrk on the Religious Press and on medicine. We leave it to the public now, as we did when we first resented Collier' attacks, to say whether. In n craving (or sensation and circulation, its attacks do not amount to a systematic We likewise mercenary hounding. leave It lo the public to say who: her Collier's, by its own policy and meth ele- ments in a scientific manner to obtain tho best food value amt flavor, required some work and experience to acquire. Now, when any publication goes far enough out of its way to airuck us ing. In the palimhly Ignorant attack on ua in Colliers, appeared this statement. "One widely circulated paragraph labors to induce the impression that Grape-Nutwill obviate the ne- ccsslty of nit operation in appendicitis. This Is lying and potentially deadly lying." In reply to this exhibition of well let the reader name It, the Post dm Co., s says; Tat It be understood that appendicitis results from hr.g continued disturbance Iu the Intestines, caused by tnjdiges'ed starchy such as white bread, potatoes, rlcev partly cooked cereals and such. Starchy food is not digested in tho tipicr stomach but passes on into the duodenum, or lower stomach and intestines, where, In a. healthy individual, the transformation of the starch into a form of sugar is completed and then the fowl absorbed by the blood. . But if the powers of digestion aro weakened, a part of the starchy food will lie in the warmth and moisture of the body and decay, generating gases and Irritating the mucous surfaces until under such conditions the whole lower part of the alimentary canal. Including the colon anil the appendix, becomes involved. Disease sets up ami at times takes the form knowu aa appendicitis. When the symptoms of the trouble make their appearance, would it not be good, practical, common sense, to discontinue the starchy food wliich is causing the trouble and take a food lit which the starch has been transformed into a form of sugar in the process of luaniifactiiro? This is identically the same form of sugar found in the human body after starch has been perfectly digested. Now, human is made up very Iargply of starch and is required by the body for energy and warmth. Natuially, therefore, its use should bo continue-!if possible, and for the reo-- . sons given nliovc it is made possible iu tho manufacture of Grax-Nuts- . In connection with this change of fisid to bring relief from liysical disturbance. we have suggested washing out the intestines to get rid of ihe cause i f the disturbance. N'iitmnliy, there are case where the disease bus lain d'lripaat nml tha abuse eniitlnued mu lmr;. until only the knife will avail. But Ir Is a fact among tho t who ore acquainted pit) wirh the details above recited, that are far and preventative measure away the host. Are we lo be condemned for fiicpest-lt- g a w:ry to prevent disease hv natural methods and fur g a fowl that contains i:o nielil-cin- e and produces no "medicinal effects" lint whieh has guided literally tmmsands of persons from sickness to health? We have received during tha years past upwards of 35.0'H) letters from people who have been either or made entirely well hv following our suggestions, and they are , simple. if coffee disagrees and causes any of the ailments common to some enf-le- e users quit It and take on i'ostunt. If white bread, potaroes. rice and other starch foods make trouble, quit and iiso Grape-Nut- s food whieh la largely piedigefcil and will digest. nourish and sreng'hcn. when other forms of food do not. its just plain old common sense. "There's a Reason for Iostunt find , our advertising is "medical, " it Thank Heaven it has at last struck a man with "hack l one" enough to call simply offers a remarkable exhibition spade a spade ami wlm believe ju of iguoranee or worse. ::h a whole truth without fear or We do claim phy Biological or bodily !.. t telling the favor." results of favorable rhararti-- r followli'tlo Perhaps Collier's wlih its "utincst ing tho adi'piii.u of our suggestions reimo:s. for the facts," may say no garding the discontinuance of coffee 'lim y disregard such letter exisis. Nevertheless it is and foods whieh may not be keeping on file in our office and is only one of the individual In good health. We ' :n amass of letters mid oil.er data, news- have no advice to offer the perfectly the healthful person, llis or her health paper comment!', etc., This is evidence in itself that Ihe bever"yellow methods of Colliers. that a man could ages and food used exactly fit that volume is so not well go thru it tinder half u day's person. Tbeieforv, why rliange? on if Hut. to the man or woman who Is steady work. The let ins come trom ie over- - various parts of America. ailing, we have something to say aa a Usually a private controversy is not result of an unusually wide experience Interesting lo the public, but ibis is a in food and tho result of proper feed- We Want Every Man in the Country Who Is Afflicted to Trite Us About His Ailment. SALT A Doctor of Divinity, now . - evenings, I to I Mi Sundays Editor of Ubllginus paper, has written regarding the controversy between Collier's Weekly und the Religious Press of the Country and others, including ourselves. Also regarding aiilts for libel brought by Colliers against us for coiurueuting upon Its methods. These are his sentiments, with some very emphatic words left out. "The religious Press owes you a debt of gratitude for your courage in allowing up Collier's Weekly as the "Yell-O- h Would you care to Man. use the ipclosed 'article on the Boo Mans lloo Haby as the "Yell-O- a i nedloal IO wltt a. to I p. m.: Shouts a SpanKed Baby. un'll V.ll'Vl-J- manent curat consult ua Vi aura all forms of flood and Pkln Diseases. Nervous I'.vliii l'il. Fistula, Kidney, Bladdar and all t'rlnary Diseases due to Weakness and the result of spocifle dlsaasss. and all Private Diseases of Men. OUR BYBTRXt OF TREATING is superior to any In this country, and our cures are the result of these methods. We never fall to effect a cure In any ease we taka. If you suffer from neglect, from want of money or from unskilled practice hare Is an opportunity to get the services of a skilled specialist, a graduate Physician! 'with ears of rips esprrlenc In treating It will cost nothing iu complicated and sraolal I'sordera of MEM CKI.Y. talk to ua, and may be the meana of restoring you to health and 'happiness. not Our offices Tou see only tha dootor. are call very private Why today? Our fee being ao loO. It enables many Who aro afflicted to procure tha ' a. 10 edition Not only In Fait I ska City, but In th. what Fsctfto West. Tbs results of our aro bringing to our Rrofitssional work every slst and Territory In tha Waat. Wi usa tha mlscroaooiia to make our diagnosis. If you want a per- Itonrsi BOO-HO- O to finish your sheets with the mime width hem at each end. Hy so doing they can be used cither side up, Hnd gain much wear. It "HUNCH" HELD GOOD. A Chinese Laundry Ticket Suggested a Bet on "Wing Ting." ; Low one way Colonist tickets on sale daily scien- tists and the exponents of unbelief benefited themselves or humanity at large by sowing the seeds of doubt broadcast iu the world? The real do nut fall in this category, fur they are believers in the real sense of the word; they know too much, they have seen too many mysterious manifestations or the Divine creative power. Now, those who have disposed of the Bible and all evidences of inspiration. have written a great many boos and some of them have won what the world at large Tightly calls fame. According to the ordinary measures that are applied Iu such cases, they have been extremely successful, but real success means the benefit of humanity in some form or other. If no such benefits can be shown as the result of their labors, their success Is not equal to that achieved by the direBt poverty Joel and the deepest ignorance. Chandler, iu Uncle Benins Magazine. y food. s -- , Grape-Nuts- . Possum Cereal Co., Ltd. I |