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Show MONODY. DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, THE ill 1 i BOATS HAVE MUST TAKE AUTOS FOR A JANUARY FOLKS 28. 1907, WE MI on 11NC PET BACK SEAT S r'ESSTITIONS WORLD OV WHILE. PAGE I BELIEFS Ms and Bars SLle Bettor Soli FCUD THE E R. i Strang.-mg v Barren Imitation of Th Great Midnight Carof Venice Will be The Great nival Central Attraction of Tournament Interest !n Races More General. lAI.M REACH. FU.. Jan. M. j,e E Mesne " -- Mystic to THREE cfVVa-d- -! N m timber Hos- - The kind that study the tastes of their patrons and sincerely desire to please them such invariably carry and serve The thin! aniiu..l rp.td carnival and parade n. of the Ia'.in lVai h lout-- Boat which will be formally inau-guarltomorrow, promise to eclipse of tin- kind heretofore held any evt-r.in America. Hundred! of visitors are arriving; here imljy and it is likely that tile crowd will break all leeords of this popular resort. The nmYs for the speed eont .is, to be lit Id on Lake Wot ih. are more numerous and of a higher class limn at any protloua car--! nival and iiulude some of live fastest power oats of this i ouutry and lu-rop- c. asao-ilaiio- oil t - Due of the speet.ieular events of the tournament will be a reprn.i notion of the famous midnight carnival of Ven-lewhich will be held Thursday night. A amount of m.nny has been spent by the Falm jteueh 1owi-- Bout as.Noeia lion to make this the most sand magnificent routing specin America. tacle ever more of The run tins wcik will an international rhurueier than at any previous carnival, us many foreign boats are entered. Sin era French' manufai Hirers of speedy motor boats have entil'd the best nimhls. Lancia, the automobile drivtr, will lie In eliarge of nn Italian bogt, and S. b Edge of London has enti red liis fast Nattier. The Zursl, an Italian boat, wliirh was a prominent cnntrinier at .dottle Carlo black hm curative !iuwers. In a iv ruin 'list riot - Oerimiiv the carnival, is aim oil tin- list. W. K. Vanderbilt, Jr., who had announced an touch nf a curpse's hand is still rea fast foreign garded as curative of nir.uy local Ills. intention of boat, is not represented owing to a Less Rttwsonie is the remedy for in Ills plans. He lias noill applied in the marsh counhernia tified the secretary, however, that while try. On the night of St. John the Bapabroad he will buy the best bum pro- tist's dty, June 24, s j Lieut must be ciirtiii-unext year. curable for the through the split of a cleft Among the American entries are the dragged ash tive. Three men bearing the a a boat with Pennsylvania Sparrow, remarkable record In smooth water; first name of John must perform the the Secret, owned by E. C. Baynes of operation and It must be conducted In Bay City, Mich., buiit mi the hydro- - dead silence. For eryslitelas a fire Is plane plan, and the winner of many lighted and a pinch of ashes from It Is races in northern waters; a hydnieurve rubbed on the skin, to the accompanibout entered by P. B. Smith of Chicago, ' ment of a saying to the effect that the and a boat built by Lieutenant Hugh ashes and the sore went over the Red L. Wilolugltby of Newport. sea together, the ash came back bnt Commodore Edward J. Rehroeder of sore never again. the the Motor Boat club of America has Recently In Georgetown a policehis fast sprinter Dixie, with , entered which he expects to capture the Sir man was bitten by a espnosed poisonThomas Dewar shield in the tnlle race. ous snake and the old remedy of killMany crack foreign and American ing chickens, culti.g them open and boats will contetk for this prise, In- applying them to the bite until the cluding A. D. Proctor Smith's Simplex. chickens werJ cold and did not turn Many of the fastest boats here will black was tr.ed. Twenty-sichickens take part In the International races j were used on the policeman In exfront the American flag at Miami. Fla., the pi Ison. This remedy for to the Rritlsh flag at Nassau, in the tracting Is used In other places cramps Bahamas. than Georgetown. 'On going to rest others who entered have fast Among boats are James G. Clarke of Ardmore, put your slippers under the bed and Pa.; T. Tates of Hamburg, N. Y.; Dr. turn the soles upward.' In the wards of G- "ild hospital Warren Sneden of Jenaun, Fla.; B. J. Southall of Miami, Fla.; G. F. Paddl-so- n last fall the: i was a patient who Inof Eau Callis, and George D. Dewey sisted on keeping several apples under of Fort Lauderdule. Many members his bed to help the dropsy. The things of the Halifax River Tacht club of that people will carry within their Daytona have also entered rapid boats. pockets, wear around their necks or bodies or put on their fingers are Saw Virtu In Tobacco. legion. Have a white potato In each Here la something from the London pocket of yc r trousers end you will Lancet, published after the Boer war, never be troubled with rheumatism or following the contention that the Eng- If you suffer with cough and cold exlish South African troops endured rig- change the potato for a lump of camors as severe as any suffered by the phor. No dovbt there are some of us men of the duke of Wellington: We who now have a horse cbjstnut la our are Inclined to believe that, used with pockets or are wearing a nickel ring. moderation, tobacco Is of value sec- Several years ago the writer waa Inond only to food Itself, when long duced bv an Intelligent and consul-privations and exertions are to be endured. (This probably was written by a smoker, but we are not sure of The Beer You LiKe e, lai-g- Luxus is Reer don't forget that but its not ordinary beer lts different. Luxus is the result of careful study of the true, refined American taste. We set out to produce the finest beer brewed and we did it r gor-ge- Edward Everett Hale jiff. Edward Everett Hale, the chaplain tu the United States senate, waa bom tin April S. 182. He began life aa a journalist. but Unce 1848 he has been n years In the ministry- - Far forty-aevest he was pastor of the South Congregu-tionalichurch of Poston. He wrote The Man the famous book railed and was nick Without a Country, named by the elder Ollvtr Wendell Holmes The Human Dynamo. He has written over fifty books, lie ia prominent in the Chautauqua and movements. He ia chairman of the Massachusetts committee on international justice, lie Is a grund-- u lihew of Nathan Hale, the heroic spy of the American revolution. Tieiid-ii-Hur- .il Catarrh of the Stomach WILD INJUNS IN LONDON TONIGHT Pleasant, 6imple, But Safe and fectual Cura For It. Ef- Jan. 2. A revival of Donald MacLarens play, The Redskin,- which waa a failure in New Turk, will be presented at Liverpool tonlgt under the romantic title of the Lily of the Ocktochee," and will later be brought to London. The cast is made up entirely of British actors and the characters of the revised drama for English consumption names aa include euch Cists Nothing to Try. Catarrh of the stomach has long been considered the next thing to incurable. The usual symptoms are a full or bloating sensation after eating, accompanied some times with sour- or watery risings, a formation of gases, causing pressure on the heart and lungs and difficult breathing, headaches, fickle appetite, nervousness and Uagawlnka, Lonawanda, Tanamong-oe- h a general played out, languid feeling. and Metawagnon. Numerous roThere ia often a foul taste In the mantic episodes have been introduced mouth, coated tongue and if the into make the drama coincide with the terior of the stomach could be seen It Englishman's knowledgs of the abor- would shew a slimy, inflamed condia, hair-raisi- iginal American, gained chiefly from tion. a perusal of Hiawatha a nd Fen 1 more The cure for this common and obstinate trouble la found in a treatment Coopers tales. which causes the food to be readily, thoroughly digested before It has time Feared Brigand Chief. to ferment and Irritate the delicate How strong Is the Influence of the mucous surfaces of the stomach. To In brigand Sicily la shown In recent secure a prompt and health digestion 1s the one necessary thing to do and proceeding! at the Coltanlaaetta where four of the band of the when normal digestion Is secured the notorious Chief Fallla Molone were catarrhal condition will have disapto be tried. The Jurymen and wit- peared. nesses, instead of appearing, sent ,a According to Dr. Ilarlanson, tha safJoint petition to the court, praying to est and best treatment Is to use after be excused so Jong as the chieftain, each meal a tablet composed of Diaswho has already a dosen assassins-tlbn- s tase, Aseptic Pepsin, a little Nux, These Golden Seal and fruit acids. to answer for, remained tablets can now be found at all drug storea under the name of Stuarts Dyspepsia Tablets and not being a patent medicine can beused with perfect safCsss Away With Smoke. A new and almple proceeding to ety and assurance that healthy appetite and thorough digestion will follow tope with the smoke nuisance, lnvent-r- i their regular use after meals. by a Munich mechanic, conslata of 'Mr. R. S. Workman, Chica'go, 111 l series of small tanks, filled with writes: Catarrh Is a local condition over which the smoke escapes. vster, from a neglected cold in the resulting It Is claimed that by this arrangethe lining membrane heed, ment smoke and soot ire absorbed of the whereby noee becomes Inflamed and the by the water, the remaining gases poisonous rlscharge therefrom passing escaping In the form cf n small trans- baskward Into the throat reaches the parent cloud of steam. stomach, thus producing catarrh of . the stomach. Medical authorities prescribed for me for three years for caCsnnon-BaPreserved as Relle. tarrh .of stomach without cure, but St Patricks cathedral In- Dublin today I am the happiest of men after Preserves a cannon-bal- l as a cherished using only one box of Stuart Dyspepfellc. It Is believed to be the Identisia Tablets. I cannot find appropriate cal ball that killed, at tha wohds to express my good feeling, of siege Unerirk, the famous Lord Loft us. have found flesh, appetite and sound bose tomb the cathedral also shelt- rest from I held use. Tablets la the ers. Close to the cannon-bal-l are a Stuart's Dyspepsia safest preparation aa well as the simPklr of his fusty spurs. plest and most convenient remedy for any form of Indigestion, Catarrh of Proof Poatlva. stomach, biliousness, sour stomach, "You couldn't furnish any knock-sow- n heartburn and bloating after mbals. Send your name and address today argument about your ability to to the family sawing " for a free trial package and see for Couldn't I? Just watch mo fell yourself. Address F. A. 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In body and color, Luxus leaves nothing to be I- desired while in life, snap, piquant flavor and inviting bouquet Luxus sets a new and higher standard for lovers of good beer. niist-nrriag- t LIST OF DISEASES In Cafes, Luxus is popular, being the ideal refreshment with meals all the sticky heaviness of the barley malt having been refined away in the brewing all the greenness and bilious regrets'' having been sterilized and lost in the ageing and l bottling. All the dood left in each bottle. I Luxus Is (he ideal beer for the home. i Test it today with a cold bottle, and then order a case sent home from your dealer or direct I . i f ul Bettlsi la Omaha hy tha , Fred Krug Brewing Company , Brewed I "Exponents af tha Flaa Art ef Brewing. x to-da- y - , DISTRIBUTERS JOHN J. GREINER Iml. Ilione IjR; 121 Twenty-fift- h OGDEN, UTAH. . ..Dell . rtione IrtCl-- y; 1UVM BISTER BROS. Ind. Flume MiG; SS5 Twenty fourth, UTAH. . OGDEN, ADAM BNT DICK 271 Mouth Main Ft., BALT LAKE. Ind. Phone 10(11 St. erne mend to west a nutmeg ior -- exhibition, ir. HOinnen unin that In many Instances - superstition, local aut' stltlon, was and especial an absolute means to public health. In the Austrian hospitals one finds no block or pavilion 13, no ward 13 or staircase1 13. Very few patients will consent to be operated of! on the thirteenth. And In that respect Friday, too, la considered Just as unlucky. te bolls. west'-In no European country la : erstltlon to prevalent as In Austria-liaugarQuite recently the chamberlain's office changed the number of bet 13 In the T .perlal opera bouse and the Imperial Court theater because the public objected to sitting In a box beating this unlucky number. But thla sur atltlon rcs '.cs lta height la medicine. Bueaklnx of the health -- oer y. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY. It) Their Only Value. Tve got st least six complete novels, said Woodby Rlter, which I have written from time to time, and have never shown to a publisher. 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