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Show 4 CTtci Tlifi Tfifliicyx Weakened bj Orei-Wor- k. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. It used to be considered that onir nnary and bladder troubles were to be to the kidnevs, 5n m traced now ut modern AJCydr II science proves that nearly a.l disease have their beginning in the disorder ol these most important organs. The kidneys filter and purify the blood that is their viork. Therefore, when Vourkultiessare weak Or out of order, ou can understand how quick Iv your entire bodv is affected and how every organ seems to fail to do iu dot'. ' tpn taking the great kidney remedy, Ur. s because as soon Kilmer hwanip-Roo- t, aa your kidneys are well thev willhelp all the other organs to health. Will convince anyone. If you are sick you can make no mistake bv first doctonng vour kidneys The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Roo- t, the gTeat It kidnev remedv, is soon realued. stands the highest for its wonderful cure of the most distressing cases, and is sold oil its merits bv all druggists m fifty-cen- t and size one-doll- You may bottles have a sample bottle BoaMaCSnaiap-Ba- . by mail free, also a pamphlet telling you bow to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Dont make any mistake but remember the name, Swamp-Roo- t, Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Root- , and the address, Binghamton, N. ., on every bottle. AMD SHE BELIEVED HIM. After This Who Can Doubt of Love? the Power George bad been away on business for a whole long week, and during that time he had sent Clara ten letand 12 picture ters, six letter-card- s po6tcarda. Why, then, was there a touch of coldness In her greeting when he flew to her arms on his return? "Dearest. he whispered, "what is the matter? Oh, George." she said, "you didn't end a kUs In your ninth letter. "My precious," he replied, that night I had steak and onions for dinner, and yon wouldn't have liked a kiss after onions, would yon? And, such is the unfathomable power of love, she was satisfied, and nestled to hhn. THE LIMITATIONS OF THE CLOTH S'Wwssii' His Reverence (whose caddie has neezed at the moment of putting) You you you naughty caddie! , All Lost. David Belasco, the playwright and manager, was talking about matinee Idols. "Strange, he said, "the fascination that they exert upon young girls. I overheard the other day a literary conversation that Is apropos. Two men were conversing. "Did you ever read Shakespeare's "Love's Labor Lost? said the first No, growled the second bald head, but. Ive taken my best girl to the theater, and heard her rave all through the ahow about the leading man's heavenly hair. Ths Chauffeurs Thought Englishman tells a good motorcar story. He says that on one occasion, when Instructing his chauffeur to drive carefully, he remarked: "I don't mind about grownup people and dogs, but do be careful about children and babies. Whereupon the chauffeur replied: "Tee, them feeding bottles do cut up the tires A well-know- n dreadful." ONLY ON to Cut infSfuun liu BROMO Ql' ININK" Look for soqCin of U W. UKOVls lard Uw Wodd a Coid la On DJ- - So. Love of our neighbor M the only door 'out of the dungeon of salt George Macdonald. Garfield Tea purifies the blood, and other cating rheumatism, tout Herba-aot diseases. It all NEWS SUMMARY Are is made of eradietiron-i- s drugs! Better die 10,000 deaths than wound my honor. Addison. THINGS ARE MEASURES BY COMPARISONS. h to . n. Whan you oantomplat buying wh ur r.(ular a' Orada for grad and quality aansidarad, wo of ara always lowar. Fully 10.000 employe returned work In Cleveland, O, on the tth. the result of general resumption commercial actnity The first day of Ice skating this season at Jamaica. L. I , was marked by the diowning of two bovs and a man who tried to save them Citizens of Georgetown, Ky , lrre- sportive of party, are preparing an address to the people of Kentucky, calling on them to petition Governor Wilson to pardon Caleb Powers. Five persons were killed and two seriously injured In a wreck near Vinegar Bend, Ala , between a pas senger train and a logging train. As a rebult of the overturning of a skiff, containing nine men, near Klckapoo, Kansas, seven men were drowned, the other two were rescued. W. B. Thomas, who, since the death of H O Ilavemeyer, has been acting president of the American Sugar Refining company, has been elected president of the corporation. Operations were resumed last week at the plant of the .National Rubber company at Bristol, R. I after a shutMore than 1,500 down of one month operatives were given work Mrs. A. P. Boyd ef Portland, Ore, and her little son were killed In a wreck of the Sunset express on the Southern Pacific at Rucker, Cal. Elgh teen passengers were injured. The plants of the Republic Iron and Steel company and the Youngstown Steel and Tube company at Youngsresumed operations, ., hav town, giving employment to 8,000 men. Senator Gore of Oklahoma has Introduced a Joint resolution providing that no person shall be eligible to bo elected president of the United States for more than two terms in succession. Senator Clay has introduced a bill authorizing the secretary of the treasury to issue $300,000,000 of bearing United States notes In circulation. In such form as he may deem expedient It is persistently declared by min-r- s at Jacobs Creek, Pa , that there are 100 bodies yet In the Darr mine. One of the miners organizations, it Is claimed, has seventy members missing or unaccounted for. The hard times In the industrial world that have driven Into the marine corps and the navy nearly all of the men needed to fill the authorized quotas, have not helped the army so far In the matter of recruiting. About 5,000 men were put back on the pay rolls of various manufacturing establishments In Detroit, Mich., last week. A number of other plants announce that they will Increase their working forces within the pres- eULweek ; Mr. Ulya Oka, In charge of the Japanese embassy at Washington, has authorized a formal denial of a report from Vancouver, B. C., that the Japanese government is , recalling to Japan the army reserve men now in the United States. The house committee on Immigration has voted to report favorably the bill Introduced by Representative Hepburn of Iowa suspending for six years the law prohibiting the importation by the Hawaiian government of European contract laborers, The short career of the woman automobile cab drivers In Berlin has already come to an end. Last week the only woman who was licensed to drive an automobile retired because she did not possess enough endurance to withstand such arduous duties. Secretary Taft Is a strong advocate of Increased pay for the army, and his annual report to congress completely dispels any doubt that may The reexist as to his disposition. port shows rapid decrease In the strength of the regular army In re- cent years. Jwr , M ! iwiQRidsy (Puri's) B The ANI) MIXING General Demand - ObT times iu the last twenty In 188! ism lsyi, IhU. M1 JDV haa the milling Indus r i recur jt d a try ff.-falling off in tM nil,. of its output Or '(ltynifnts from laik City for the 11 January tre aa follows Siht-pounds King, Da 'v $17, Judge, 475 0UO, Daly bXS,loe, West, total, 1 78- - Too pounds TM fetjl production of topptr in the United States ior 19U7 was not far from tin ooo.i ion pounds, valued at $ISL$H.0 whiih la equivalent to nearly 09 $n tent of the world s supfive 1896 7' the Well Informed of the World has always been for s simple, pleasant and1 plficiont liquid laxative remedy of known value, a laxative which physicians could sanctum for family use because its com-peparts are known to them to be wholesome and truly beneficial in effect, acceptable to the system and guide, yet prompt, in action In supplying that demand with its excellent combination of Syrup of Figs and Ubxir of senna, the Cabfornia Fig Syrup Co proceeds along ethical fine and relies on the mtxits of tho laxative for fts remarkiif nt r 170 j SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. TIICCP I I FQ Hvolonaartk. J aa raialo laour UW lutrrn'l Nurseries, Ayrat Wanted - ply.- MORE WORK FQR THE LAWYER. Legal Light Explains Why He Had Doubled Hie Fee. Five years ago a certain man made a will Last week he made another one. The same lawyer drew up both documents For writing the second will the lawyer charged twice much as for writing the first one. asked the "Why this difference client "Have you attained such prominence In the legal profession In the last five years that you are justified la doubling your fees Not at all, said the lawyer. "There was twice as much work on this will as on your old one Ton see, at that time you were a married man and your wm was short, for with the exception of a few minor bequests everything was left to your wife Changes la your domestic relations have made another will necessary. Ton are bow a bachelor, or a bachelors equivalent, a childless widower. It is much harder- to write a will for a man of that type thaa for a married man. The man with a family usually gives away everything he possesses In three or four clauses, but the bachelor divides his property among so many relatives, friends and dependents and consumes so much time in doing it that the lawyer is justified In charging him double the usual fee. Bearded Vultures. In the London Zoological societys eastern aviary there is now living a splendid example of the lammergeyer, or bearded vulture. This species resembles the (Gypaetus harbatus) eagle In having the head covered with feathers. It Is a distinctly handsome bird, and, being without the bald head of the typical vultures, lacks their repulsive look. In Its habits and mode of life it resembles the tree vultures, except, perhaps, that It Is rather more dainty in Its tastes. Stories have been told of children carried off by the lammergeyer, but they are highly Imla some countries It Is probable. called by a name meaning "hone breaker, from its habit of carrying hones up in the air and dropping them from a great height In order to get at' the marrow. ' It inhabits the mountainous regions of southern Europe, and Its range extends through Asia Minor and the Himalayas te China. Uncle Remus vs. Ibsen. From "Uncle Remus Morris was always willing and eager to read aloud, or "Huck Finn, which he pronounced to be the greatest thing, .whether In art or nature, that America had produced. For flnement of style, for subtle psychology in creation, he had but little taste. He could not admire either George Meredith or Stevenson. When he was Introduced to Ibsen's plays and called on to Join in admiring their union of accomplished dramatic craftsmanship with the most modern movement of ideas, they were dismissed by him with the terse and comprehensive criticism, "Very clever I must say. From The Life of William Morris," by J. W. MacKalL half-jesting- National Chinas Costumes. Regulations regarding the national costume of both officials and ordinary people have been duly compiled and there are nine different grades of coelomes. Shanghai Mercury. Governor Harris of Ohio recommends the enactment of a bill providing for general primary elections A Friendly Tip. with the Australian ballot system, and "Do think, you sweetheart, queried the placing of telephone companies the young man with the evenly dlvldod under supervision of the state as he shifted the fair maid from with power to regu- hair, one to the other, that your fa. knee late rates. will consent to our marriage?" ther Vernon D. Nettleton, a hardware "Well, replied the fair one, "of dealer of Coldwater, Mich., while suf- course, papa will be sorry to load ms, to due fering from acute melancholia, business troubles, rose' from his bed But, Interrupted the rash youth, and . gashed his sisters throat He "I will remind him that. Instead of then nearly severed his head from a he will gain a son. his body with a carving knife, dying losing daughter, "Dearest, repolaed the wise maid, almost instantly. "If you really want me you mustnt With the head nearly severed from of the kind. Papa haa say the trunk by three slashes of a razor, threeanything such sons boarding with him Italian now and he's a little the corpse of a touchy on the was found at One Hundred and Nine subjects. ty sixth sired afid Briggs aTenue, New York City. No clue to the murEternal Feminine. derer or the Identity of the victim Men say that Womens friendships have been discovered. are not aa staunch and true and lastThe joint resolution extending tc ing as mens because a woman Is so January 21, 1910, the time allowed mi- ready to believe all that she heart litia companies In which to conform against her best friend, while a man their organization armament and dls will only judge hla friend by what he cipllne to that prescribed for the reg la to him, not by what the world ular force of the United States- - ha of hint "la this true? Lf so. It willsays passed the house. The measure now so Just as long as average charm-er- a goes to tho president see In man nothing but possible It is believed that with the arrest husbands, escorts and gift givers. of George Tennyson at Minneapolis Kaos., and Horace T reaper at Marys Joy In Doing Qoed. Never did any soul do good, but It vllle, Kans., the mystery which hu surrounded the murder of Davis Ten became readier to do the same again, nyson, a wealthy farmer, near Frank- with more enjoyment Never was fort, Kans., since February 27, 1906, love, or gratitude, or bounty pracwill be cleared up. ticed, but with Increasing Joy wnub Commissioner Ballinger of the gen- made the 'practlcer still more In love eral land office haa completed his an with the fair act Shaftesbury. nual report to the secretary of the InKiplings tehee!, , terior for submission to congress. He Rudyard Kipling said to me once la asks an appropriation of 1500,000 to carry on the field work of hla bureau conversing on the subject of aa of Ideas: "Why, all I vet In the protection of public lands, an knew somebody told ms. Increase of $250,000 Robert Barr In Detroit Free Press but' well-dresse- re-ma- s JUKI 0 ' ' In December Utah mines are cted Ited wltfl s produuioti of 8,500,000 pouBdS copper, as against lo 000, 000 for November I he' December lead output u given as 10,750, ooo able success That is one of many reason why Stern Parent I hadnt any of the Syrup of tigs and Uixir of Senna is given How do the preference by the Weil Informed. advantages you have had you suppose I have got on as I have? To get its beneficial effects always buy Young Hopeless (intending to make the genuine- - manufactured by the CalL a soothing reply) Er I expect the forma 1 tg yrup Co., only, and for sals grass wouldn't grow under your feet Price fifty cents by all leudiug druggists. sir! bottie. per TWO CURES OF ECZEMA pounds. (JM .haired ' and twenty miners lake oa January 7 to work left in ffi the Bates of Goldfield Most of Sere miners who had lost their J6tion aa a result of the close down of fie Bark City mines. If the United States continues multiply ks production of gold rate ft that la. hw in the to Baby Had Savars Attack Grandfathsr Tormente It with Owe Recovery to Cutlcura. at the Suffered seven years, bom $6,000,000 to $8,0uo,ooo per annua, it will not be long before the Traauaa will have to forfeit first Last In 1884 my grandson, a babe, had an attack of eczema, and after trying pines. the doctors to the extent of heavy bills Ths 1907 will long be rememand an Increase of the disease and sufbered by Ihe mining industry for ita fering, I recommended Outioura and all month of unusual prosperity, in a few weeks the child was well. He a strong man and absolutely thras mohs of relaxation and three is A few years months i( surprising depression, free from the disease. writes IX C. Schatterback of the Minago I contracted eczema, and became an intense sufferer. A whole winter ing Work. Ths wfcle camp of Yerington, Ne- passed without once having on shoes, nearly from the knees to the toes bevada, to rather quiet, but practically all th hrge companies now closed ing covered with virulent sores. I tried ' down, wth the exception of a few many doctors to no purpose. Then I The greatest test of shot quels men each iTe ready and equipped for procured the Cutlcura. Remedlea and Ity in the work shoe and il la found Immediate Improvement and in this particular branch that we the activity as Boon as the flnalcure. M lead. Farmers, miners, lumber W.LaRue, 845 Seventh SL, word to turt U given. mechanics, end working nun, Louisville, Ky., Apr. 23 and May 14, 07. Ths Buddy Coal company, operating men in all occupations, srfll find mines aid coke ovens at Katnburu, that they can get double the Victim of Hard Luck. wear out of sixteen miles from Chattanooga, "Hear about the hard luck of Dan Tens, hu closed down the plant and Moulton, the Stanford trainer? inabout IV men are Idle. The men quired one alumnus of another, comresitted a proposed in ing back from the big game. reduction wages amounting to 10 per cent. No, what happened? A lnjuction restraining the Mon"Well, Dan, you know, uaed to be tana Mlalng company, Limited, from a professional foot racer. Went all WORK SHOES mining On compromise strip during over the world when In hi athletic the pendency of the suit concerning prime, sprinting for money against all They are atoutly made ita posseeuon, in which the St. Louis comers. They say he won 263 races; throughout of the most durable Mining ft Milling company is the never was beaten but twice In all hla upper stock and toughest sole career. One of the fellows that beat leather obtainable. Their plaintiff, was granted by Judge Wilstrength end wearing qualities liam H. Hunt of the federal court at him Dad met later In another race cannot be equaled. Helen lut week. and outran him. Dad was after the Your dealer will supply you; n while a to for fellow other long get Uidoukedly the most profitable if not, write to ua. Look for the branch ff the metal mining industry return race. But the fellow beat Dad Mayer Trade Math on tb sol. in ths United States is copper, judg- - again. Wear Honorbilt Shoe for "How was thatt Sunday, of lng j$y e fact that twenty-seve- n "Died before Dad got another crack thei pnpertles have paid dividends F. Kjyer Boot & Shoe Corry at him. San Francisco Chronicle. amcftptlc to the Urge total of HOT. 'The average mnnr err or Ismss, I tats w Oaiu, t,Coerr. LcoS for fisyekr wan about 28 per cent op J, Casssr mkss soth that b is ssatav Co.. Siln 1. Casssv the (a tn landing capitalzatiop of wtor el tbs Brin atof1.ToloSo. Cvuolf so Stats knits la tbs City at sfnrsasld, an! that mid trm will Mr tb HUN OKED DOLLARS for sacb s4 orT BdUrog papers announce that the ONf that caaaot be eamd If iMueaf cm of Catabss CVAS. Bullfrog Leasing A Milling company lULA.i CaTAA.. ygAHK CHENXT. Swera to before me aad rabaerlixid la my sraaaeee, expect to have Its twenty-five-to- n wraer tbi. "iw- -oliaso. cyaaidlng plant in commission by the SA f XOTABT FOBIUO. first of the coming month. This comBell' Catarrh Cere 1s taken In tarn ally sad beta pany owns a lease on the Bullfrog ee tbs bLwd sad aineoas aartanaa at lb Pioneer group, and the officials expect dlrretlf Head tor tUm,mll fry. T.l CliKNEX CO., Toledo, 0. the close of the year to have a by Sold hr DroesWt. tKn. Tab Hali'iFamllr Pill, for coastlmUM plant eatable of treating 150 tons of ore per day. The Matter With It. of the shelter Representatives What Is tbe matter with my trust have announced that they are asked the amateur contributnow prepared to take all Goldfield poem? isn't tbe meter all right?" or; ores offered up to $100 in value, and Oh, yes, replied the editor, "the pay cuh therefor. On Wes running meter is excellent higher they will pay $100 cash and "I think if you look again you will the rtnainder in forty-fivday. En- find that the rhymea are fealties. Posit! vely cured by couraged by this new ruling of the The rhymes are very good, quite smelter trust, several mines are pretheee Little Pills. I might say. Ingenious, paring to atari up. They alas rails Dls- "Then why do you decline It? -raaa frost Heretofore the borax supply for the Dyppl,Iw "You have forgotten to say anydl(eUaBdTaHasrty whole country haa come out of I I A yarfastrsB-- I thing. Death Valley la Nevada, and, it was . ady for Dltilaaas. Haw i J I n 114.9a Shielded. Drowslsaaa, Bad understood that Uttie borax ground I TaatalstholfaatJ fI T suppose you think you could run Now was to be found elsewhere. J I ad htfsa, Pole Is lb TORPID UTU. Harney county, Oregon, haa entered the government better than we do?" Tbay fsfnlsl tb Bawala, Psraly TsgauMs, the field, and It la said has a large said the atatesman. "I do, answered the energetic clti-se- SMALL PILL. SMALL COSE. SMALL PRICE. area 4 very rich borax deposits, and several different companies will begin work to the spring. "And I do not doubt yon are happy Gfinuin Mutt Bear The Bullfrog district of Nevada is and hopeful In that belief? Fac$imHe Signature e "I am." full of two things, one being "It Is a beautiful state of mind. It gold ores, the other being rumors of concentrating plants. The camp dis- would be a pity to destroy It by allow REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. tinctly to a milling camp, and it will lng you to be elected to office. be only by the installation of mills Plants That Are Poisonous. that stockholders In Bullfrog mines harmless Many plants contain will be Able to secure a substantial return cn their Investments, says the poison. Daffodil and narcissus pickers are troubled with a skin disease "" READERS tlrinf la bay Salt Lai $ Tribune. adaarttsad is A grat tying feature of the last year known as "daffodil poisoning. Gathks aebimna should Inwat upon haring Uia ask far, rafuslns ail sutaatP has beer she payment la dividends of erings form under the fingernails are caused by minute crystals ylH Of HBltMtiOOS $175,612 17 by 137 oncerns affiliated They with thf mining and 'metallurgical In- In the Juice of the stems. Tho bulbs dustries JT the United States. Since of tbe white Roman hyacinth have similar unpleasant properties, their insgiporatlon these 137 corns .ha CEFIAUCE STMCn- -S in dividends the When we set to work to make others fabulous Lnm of $1,497,132,552, which BUPMIOR 9VAUTV. DBFUNCB Is equiv t to about 88 per cent on as happy as we can, happiness begins curthe. out1 ding capitalization of $1,- - flowing In on ua in an increasing W. N. U, Salt Lake City, No. 3, 1908. rent Colton. 702,046,4 A new II company was organized 1 week under the name of in Utah the Juab and Pipe Line company. will be at Juab station, Their w on the. i I of. the Salt .Lake Route. where a i perts who have visited yr to-da- y 1 old-tki- e -- $178,-765,17- 5. fun - 11 SICK HEADACHE e ill'IlF lillrn VER i1 r 11. - low-grad- - any-thu- d mmm In the to some lots are now rs $1,500. GoldSe! jiany has spproxima par value ore in sigi lng 43 per and smelt st profit last August, and told then for $10 each mending prices as high be;exn PAIN t 'nsolidated Mines com Issued capitalization of 3.550,000 zharet, of the $10 each. Fguring the ! $25,000,000 and deduct--t for freight treatment barges, would leave a 12,600,000. rwraEss, sosenms, qram oa smjwc, arrrta that you can uaci NOTxiNa w LUMBAGO'S FAIN, SHEUMATW TWINGE, YOU SACK FEELS UKt A BUSTY HINGE - 25-- dil MUCaSTS-G- O' - - CiATtO ACHES ALL PLSASUaEa (FOIL, FOR HARNESS USE ST. JACOBS OK. ' |