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Show THE MORNING UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY Us A. V. MeMTOSH. flattonal Sanft n. of Ogjen City 3-- , 50000 more men to smoke Weslers Best CIGARS Strictly Union Made Ht-n- Hi fere a crowd Brown's Ac- The blood and skin are so cioseiy connected that whatever affects the one has a corresponding effect on the other. When the blood is pure and healthy the skin will be soft, 4-- 3-- Wanted persons 2ft, smooth, and free from all eruptions; but when the blood becomes infected with some unhealthy humor the effect is shown by rashes, eruptions, boils and pimples, or other disfiguring and annoying skin disease. The skin is provided with countless pores and glands which act as a drainage system to rid the body of impurities through the perspiration that is constantly passing through these little tubes. There are other glands that pour out on the skin an oily substance to keep it soft and pliable, otherwise it would become hard and dry from constant exposure to wina and sun. When the blood becomes filled with humors and acids these are thrown off through the pores aud glands, burning and irritating the skin and drying up the natural oils so that we have not only Acne, Eczema, Salt Rheum, etc., but such dry scaly skin eruptions as Tetter, Psoriasis and kindred troubles. 1:43 These humors find their way into the Seventh race, one mile Benvolio S. S. S. DROVE THE HUMOR OUT. blood through a disordered or deranged conwen. Padre second. Happv Jack third Ganttoman: Soma two yaars ago suffarad a great da at, Tim,-1:43 dition of the system. There is a certain rauaad on aocount of a humor ia tha blood; small rash or out ovsr my body and kspt gstting worao amount of waste or refuse matter collected pimplaa broka Louisville Entries. by day for ovar a yaar. Baaing S. 8. 8. advartlssd la First race, four and a half furlongs in the body every day. This is useless in day tha papar and having also hoard ft had cared several peoTom Morgan, Erickson. Bonaveniura. ple la this oily, oonoluded to try it. After using tha mednourishing or keeping the system in health, icine Guess Again. Spion luo each. Azelle I was entirely cured, and am vary glad to reoommand 103 Bonart and nature intern as that it shall find an out- - 1L King Leopold, Seven Bells, 1030 Olay Bt., Faduoah, Ky. EDW. W. LONG. 109 each. Hoinelssa, Beau Brummel of the let channels waste. through bodily each. Alyth 113. Second race, six furlongs Floes S., As long as these members perform their Oasis, Queen Caroline, Skyte $7 each 1:58 duties properly the blood remains pure and The Mate 92, Limerick Girl, Lizzie Mcfrom infection; but when from any free Lean, ISdy- Nonsense 99, Joe Shields, ZIONS WATCH TOWER. The Laurel, Weber Fields Ml each, cause they become dull and sluggish, this Mathis 103, Belden 104, Bill Carter 107. watch towMay refuse matter is left to sour and he taken .Third race, eix furlongs Mill Song, er,Chicago, the first structure erected by John Veribest 90 each, Trenola, Dr. black 95 Alexander Dowie in the he blood in tlie form of humors and the into rity each, Maple hurst 98, Lady Esther 99, founded, hab keen torn down. The Mum The skin is a perfect index to the blood; when we see one afflicted with a skin dis- Uncle James 101, Princess Orua, lumber ia bring used to repair side- poisons. 102 each, Croix d'Or 106, Matador 107, walks. ease, or pimples, rashes, eruptions, blotches, etc., constantly appearing, we know that down Albert Fir 113. The structure was feet high the blood a humor has taken root, and instead of supplying nourishment and strength Fourth race, short course steeple- and was twenty feeteighty square at the deep it chase Signal Light, Rain or Shine 125 base. It stood in the center the to delicate tissues of the skin, it is pouring out its acid and unhealthy accumulations. of Shiloh fine, each, Drexel, Disturber II. 130 each. park and when It was put up the site is not only affected by tlie humors generated within the system, but poisons skin The Belle Dodson 135, Judge Nolan, was dedicated to the wonderful temple 138' each. H. M. P. 139. Chan-le- which some from such as Poison Oak and Ivy, Nettle Rash, etc., as well as poisons from metals, was to arise there. day without, 146 142. Bank Holiday, Subador Dowie is contemplating leaving Zion enter acids, Dr. 138. Nowlin etc., each, through the open pores and glands, and so thoroughly do they take root in City and taking up his residence nt Fifth race, four and a half furlongs Ben Mao Dhul, his White lAke, Mich., the blood that they are ever present, or return from year to year to annoy the sufferer. Lathrope, Imputation 108 each. Pina- house. Hmll C. Wettcn, the Aposof skin The diseases treatment with salves, washes, lotions, etc., is along the wrong line. fore, Laveita, Tierne, Levla, Mnrmoran tle's" attorhey, trisitvd him last night Eiectorine, Sulu, Laura E. 105 each, and urged hltn to make the change. True such treatment relieves some of the itching and discomfort, and aids in keeping the French Empress 108. Dowie ie living apart from the other skin clean, but it does not reach the real cause of the trouble, and at best such things are 8ixth race, six furlongs Rosinini 85, members of his family in fibilnh house. Re87 Wee ss 1a Self each. Prindpa, He has given up nil idea of holding only palliative and soothing. liant 92. Iuterligbt. 95, Suzanne Roc more public meetings in Zion City. thorough cleansing of the blood is the Laura Col. Hunter. 99, Simpson A cross bill filed hy ths Yoliva at101 each. J. Ed Grlllo, Marco 103 each. only cure for humors in the blood. S. S. S., a torneys at Waukegan declares that Usury 105, Blue and Orange 108. Gilpin Dottle's administration coat the Zion gentle acting, safe blood purifier, made entirely 107, St. Tammany 109, Butlinsky 110, Industries 12,500.000. Affidavits deof Precious Stone 112. vegetable ingredients" from natures forests scribe hallucinations and trances of Seventh race, one mile Little Elkin the "Prophet in recent months. and fields, is the proper treatment. S. S. S. , 98. Inflammable 99, Otsego 102, Electic, Reticent, Gllfatn, Good goes down into the circulation and neutralizes DEFENOEDTHE CLERKS. Catch, Red Light 105 each. Bell the the acids and humors, thoroughly cleansing Cat, Freebooter, The Gadfly 106 each. Cannon Replica to Congress-msSpeaker and purifying the blood, and curing skin diseases Bob Boles 107, Keynote 108, Lady William Jocelyn 109. and affections of every kind. It supplies to the 19. Speaker CanMay Washington, blood the fresh, nutritive qualities necessary to sustain the skin and all other parts of the Toronto Entries. non instanced his confidence in the First race, live and a half furlongs S. S. S. cures Eczema,'Tetter, Acne, Psorireading clerks of the house yesterday. body, and rids the blood of any and all poisons. Merry England 112, Cloten 109, Gay Mr. Williams (Miss.), during (he filasis, Salt Rheum, Poison Oak and Ivy, Nettle Rash and all troubles of the skin. Special Boy, Scarf el, Tong order. Preen, Mar ibuster bill to pay Samuel the against 110 deisired tin Doyle advice book and furnished without each. New Mown Hay, Lee 110,000 for diseases our medical on skin physicians by durany expenses Incurred Platoon, Hanover Hornpipe, Diamond ing his contest for a seat in the 47th charge to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY ATLANTA, GA. i 107 each. Dishabille 105, Herman Johnstated that he had heard tbs 4-- Photographers 3U.OOO countant, qaoti d ai T :u " in the betting. won the hist in ic Wit hers slakes, one mile, at Belmont today. Half a length back canit- - .Uu:-- s K. Keene's Bohemian, played from fours to 11 to 5. while Frank Farrells Griffith, the 1. was third. Today's favorite, at 2 i the latest ever hung time. 1:38 out for this race. Results: and a half furlongs First race, Rjseben wen. Tommy Waddell second. Cinus third. Time, 1:32 Second race, five furlough Donna Elvira won, Mlnfon second. Plausible third. Timo, 1:02 Third race, the Fashion stakes, four nd a half (arianas- Court Drees won. Clare Raseell second, Jersey l.gdy third. Time, :5t. Fuurth race, ihe Withers stakes, oue mile Aocount ant 121 (Martin i. 7 to 2, won: Bohemiau 12t (Milter. 11 lo 5, second ; Clark Griffiith 128 tLvnci. 2 The Qua!!, to 1, thrid. Time, 1 :2s Belmere and Juggler also ran. Fifth race, steeplechase, two milea Fallalieen won. Gold Fleur second. The Doctor third. Time, 4:2i. a Sixth race, mile and Colonial Girl won. Eugenia Burch second. Yon Trornp third. Time, y Directory of H New York, of MAY Coming of Warm Weather Forces Them Out, Causing Itching, Burning Skin Eruptions. WITHERS STAKES Loulaville, May 19. Results: First lace, five and a half f 'r'oiig Gold Zone won. Windshield fvcvid, third. Time. l:t9 Stccnd race, five furlongs Betsy ltash-awaBinford woo, Camille third. Time, l:i'2 Third rare, mile and a sixteenth Mcllrain won, Henry Waitereou sec-enCoruscate third. Time. 1:48 Fourth race, the Baxhfonl Manor eiahes, four and n half furlong-- , Zal Fair wen. Warner Griswold second. Fagot third. Time. :5i;. Fifth race. aMeplechase. handicap, short course Burning won, liscaiiara second. Onyx 11. third. Time. 2: ad Sixth race, one mile Lady Ann won. Kiliott second, Belden third. Time, MORNING, HUMORS in the BLOOD Awi C INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS AND TIME DEPOSITS of ffflfccn, SUNDAY ITV AT LOUISVILLE PN a. mcear. v malph a. no a a. UTAH, RACING RESULTS DOOLY. mtafo EXAMINER: OGDEN, $-- X - 19.-Zi- on's y By special request we make. Wesler's Best at 375 Twenty-thir- d Street, Ogden, Utah. Drs. Elliott & Norris Invic-tue- a Specialists YEARS YEARS SS n t man, women and To tbo study and treatment at Chronte diseases children, haring deroted apeclal effort during our entlra proteulonal Ute and are now rewarded bjr the discovery of methode that fire comDeafnci Catarrh, plete mattery of Nerroua and Blood Diseases, Rheumatism, Stomach, Kidney and Liver trouble. - MENS DISEASES Blood Polion, Pile Rupture, Varicocele, Narva Debility, Drug Habit Taken on son, Goggles 100 each, Charlie East- a positive guarantee to cure man 97, Away 95. Second race, four and a half furlonga Kant sack 108, Pungent 107, Elsklno 104. Rubber Ball 102, Salnzilla 101, Polly Blackburn, Crip 99 each, Pedro 96. Third race, mile and a sixteenth Blennenworth 114, Neva Welch, Attlla, Water Pansy 105 each. Inquisitive Girl 103, Will King, Jungle Imp 99 each, T. S. Martin 97, Crestfallen 95, Ruth W Dixie Andrews 94, Annie Berry 78. Fourth race, steeplechase two miles Ruths Rattler, Bob Alone ICO eaeh. Allegiance 155, Follow On 154, Uncle Reuben 151, Dr. Swirta 140. Fifth race, one mile Inferno 106, Sir Ralph 107, Merry England 122, Clo-te112, Mort Lake 98, Factotum 90, n Peter Paul 108, Bobble Kean 126. 103, Scarfel 115, Little Scout, Dishabille 115, Preen 114, Soufrlere 110, Silver Wedding 93. Fort Hunter 122. Sixth race, ilx furlonga Blue Miracle, Money Mum 121 eaeh, Oddolette 113, Big Mac, Mra. Frank Foster 114 each, Jimmie Maher, Slickaway 110 each. Sultry, Ruhlyat, Gov. Orman 107 each. Judge White 102. Baby Willie, Anna 8mith 100 each, Bribery 106. Beventh racn. four and a half furlongs Round Dance 110, Plxley 105, Flip 108, Prince of Orange 99. Irene A. 94. Gold Note 106. Laura R. 104, Strong Arm 102, Wabash Queen 106. CONSULTATION FREE. PERSONALLY OR BY LETTER 1 OPEN OFFICE 2361 WASH. AVE. DAY AND EVENINGS. : They Fear the Light n Pa-co- BURGWHO DO THE WRONG LARS. SNEAK THIEVES AND THAT LIKE. Turn on the Light ONE GREAT ADVANTAGE OF' OVER LIGHTS ELECTRIC . ALL OtHBRS. wOTwawwH.as lliii s. Lilt CAMPBELL. . E. EXCURSIONS 8t. Petersburg, May 19. Although It was already certain last night that the partial amnesty decree with which It was thought a few days ago the peror would signalize hia birthday, would not be promulgated today, nev- eriheleaa Its failure to appear caused popular disappointment and misgivings. Tills was more pronounced ai the Official Messenger contained this ' morning, aide by aide with the usual batch of promotions and decorations issued on such occasions, two columns of pretests from reactionary organizations, inspired hy General Trcpoff's secret circular to the governors. Instructing them to have the "Black Hundred organizations immediately dispatch to the ymjx-ro- r protests against amnesty the abolltloq of the death penalty and concessions to parliament. President Moaromtaeff was present at the gala luncheon at the Alexandra palace at Peterbaf today in honor of his majesty birthday, but he can in reply to the not present speech from the throne except at an audience formally granted for that purpose. It is hardly possible, .however, that he can avoid an informal discussion of the situation with members of the court. , ! & Rai General Manager. NO AMNESTY DECREE 18 ISSUED W. WADE, Agent EAST Via May THE WEEK ON WALL STREET. New York, May 19. Declining speculative interest and narrowing price fluctuations are reflected in the week's operations In Wall street. This la attributed largely to the normal working out of the stock market adjustment to conditions rinsed by the San Francisco tosses. The forces working for recovery from th acute depression following that event are believed to have spent their force. There is some renews of solicitude over the money outlook. The terms of the Pennsylvania 856,000.000 loan for 18 months served to center attention on the subject and the renewal of the currency movement to San Francisco gave it added Influence on sentiment. 26th and 28th and June 1st, 3rd and 16th, 1906 Denver, Colorado Springs xuaha and K&nui City, and Pueblo $20.00 32.00 39.00 DfMllA ' I fiul Mpmpbjs and Minneapolis. ' 41,00 45.50 Proportionately Low Hates to Many Other Points. Tickets Good for Return to October 31st. A. B. MOSELEY, Traveling Passenger Agents Write Ogden, Utah, STRIKE IS ENDED. J Coeyman S. T, May 19. The brie with yards here began work today nearly tbe full complement of men, thus dosing tbe strike which has lasted about two weike. The troops are still here and will be maintained over Sunday, congress, name of a member called and that the clerk hail recorded him aa voting when aa a matter tuf fact the member was not in the city. He aaid that he thought on several occasions he had beard clerks respond for the names of members bui be could not be certain of e htb own hearing was not good. On this occasion, however, he had distinctly heacd the rlerk vole the member and lie thought there ought to be a more careful calling of the roll. Speaker Cannon replied that the efficiency and Integrity of the clerks at the spenkcr'i desk bad never been questioned. lu fact, tbelr worth and honesty were known to every member. He said that In tlila great hall and with tbe great membership in the house It was Hlmost impossible at times to hear members respond and he thought that In s moment of tbougbtlessnesa the clerk may have recorded a response without consideration. He believed that the taking of votes In the house was on a high plane of Integrity. Mr. Williams replied by saying that he did not desire lo Impugn the motive. of tlie clerks; be only asked for a proper recorj. UNPREPARED TO GO TO WAR. Should war Washington, May 19. break out within the next few years the condition of the navy will be such the at to lead to disaster. Such la Mastatement made by Rear Admiral son, chief of the bureau of ordnance, navy department, in a statement to the secret a rv of tbe navy, calling attention to the reduction in the estlmatea of the bureau of ordnance made by the department and the house committee on naval affairs. Admiral Mason show a that more than $12,000,000 has been cut out of the catimatea and he describee the con diiion of the bureau "as little short of desperate for the coining year. He eays there is not now, and will not he, any reserve ammunition available, for any of the important guns. It will be necessary probably to dlvrontlnue target prscilci- - and new ships must be sent Into commission without ammunition or ordnance stores. There will be no reserve guna, .torpedoes or reserve mines on hand 'and. range finders and the money to buy them are lacking. After pointing out thnt congress provides for In cresses in the navy with out making provision for additional and ordnance stores. Admiral Mason says: The evil effects of this practice are accumulative and the resulting lack of efficlsncy ha been increasing steadily for tbe last few years until today the situation is to serious that the bareeu believes that it would be guilty of the gravest dereliction in the performance of its duty to the people, to congress and to the department, did' it not. with the utmost respect, but in plain and un mlstakahle language, place Itself on record ai having laid the actual facta aa they exist before all thoee who are in a position to ameliorate the very dangerous conditions which now ex 1st. OPENING OP SIMPLON TUNNEL Doim Dossola. Italy, May 19. The opening of tbe Simplon tunnel was Inaugurated here today by King Victor Emmanuel. who left here at 10:55 a. m. for Briqne on the Swiss tide of the mountain. The royal train passed through the twelve miles of tunnel drawn by a steam engine, the eljctrV motor not being ready. On reaching the middle of the tunnel, at a height of 2,200 feet shove the sea level, the king waa heard to exclaim, "It la a ryclopie work, the result of half a century of study, seven years of work and the ex penditure of nearly $15,000,00(1. At Brlque the king, who was accent panled by Premier Sonnlno, the minisnumter of public works'and ' her of other officiate, wee received hy government who violate the code creatthe president of the Swiss republic and ed by the act should epply to members tbe members of tbe federal council, the national council and the council if state and other officials to the number of ebout 500. In tbe speeches, whlrh followed the meeting of the king and the president, much sstlufsetion was expressed at the opening of the tunnel, which was completed, se far as piercing the mountain waa concerned, last February. ANTI-LEA- ANTI-GRAF- T BILL Washington, May 19. The conferanti-leaence report o,i ihe and anti-graft bill, making It a for advance Information to be given out by sny officer or employe of tlie government that would tend to exert an Influence or affect the market value of any product grown within the United Staten nr affect the value of storks and bonds, came up In the house today. The conferees of both senate and house recommend that the penalty prescribed for officers of tbe k and march along singing the Marseillaise or songs peculiar to their counof congress. tries. The Hungarians, Italians and . Polish flags are carried alongside the United State flag by the marcher MALTESE CROSS PELL Sheriff Voorhst wont to Plum Run Pittsburg, Fa., Msy 19. Many peo- mine today where trouble la expected. if the miners are evloted they will ple narrowly escaped death or injury today when an Immense Maltese erase, ask the state for tents of tha Ohio Na- 1 to camp on leaned being erected on the top of a sixteen tional guard ground. story apartment building for llltimin tlon during tha Knights Templar state COLLEGE ATHLETICS, oonclsve next week, fell to Fifth avenue with a teulflc crash. The street was illli-- with the noon crowds, but Cambridge, Mas. May 19. The only one person was Injured, slightly. pick of the athletic representatives of The cross was forty feet long aud waa Harvard .and Yale will meet today at reduced lo a mass of splinters and the stadium for the annual track and broken electric light globes. field games between the two univei- THOUSANDS ARE ON THE MARCH. altlea. Both sides are confident of victory. The return of Parsons, the Inter- - ' Steubemjlle, Ohio, Msy 19. Thousands of milters in Jefferson county arc collegiate half mile champion who ran ; on the march tnday In the mining dis- In the Olympic games at Athens, has tricts and at rnrh mining lown they cheered the supporters of the Blue and are listening to speeches from their he lHK!ked upon as practically a sure run. winner In the half-milofficers. They ere preceded by bands , e aoi CHEAP LAND! More money has Iteen mad by buying cheap land and waiting fop the increase in value lhan by any other form of investment. Sinew tlie days when the Hollander bought Manhattan Island for $24 big money has been made in every State in tlie Union by buying large tract of cheap land. We have it for sale within . ONE MILE OF STATION It all under an irrigation canal, in a new and thriving locality, within 10 mile of Ogden, where alfalfa, mall grain, boots, tomatoes, cucumbers, vegetable and fruit of all kind can be ecn growing. We can sell you 20, 40, bO ! oroOO acre and sell on i LONG TIME PAYMENTS You do not have to go ujkb thi land thi year, or next, can remain at your present employment and pay for the but in land monthly or annual payment, with low rate of inwhile the land increase in value. Tome in and see terest, u about it, or rail u up by phone (251X Bell) and arrange to go out and see the land. Let us show you thi land dur ing thi next week. HUNTER & KENNEDY Room 6t First National Bldg, Ogden. I ia |