OCR Text |
Show . N- - L C I HMTHT ar ITEM la byls Jowairy la aaafMaaaa la Diiauli tfca paovl arttk wKam yaw ttL W OIFM YOU Ilia faailltiaa af trad-la- ( artfc a lira oiag baaiaaaa aontlnuaualy aa kaaor la hia admmunlty far forty yaara. ' DO YOU GET UP WITH A DAME BACK? Trouble Kidney You Miserable. Makes Almost ever bodv who reads the newspapers is Suie to know of the wonderful cures made by lir. Swamp-Roo- t, Kilmer's the great her and bladder remedy. It is the great nied- ical triumph of the nineteenth century ; scovered after ears v of sment he researi h by Dr. Kilmer, the e u intent Lidnev and Milder specialist, and is wonderfully successful in proninth erring lame back, .u id, catarrh ot the bladder and Bright s Disease, which is the worst form f ku'.nex troii'ue. kiil-np- 170 - -- UIM SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. IRISH Climate HOrlSES AND ATHLETICS. of Emerald lale Seem Strengthen Strain. to t, 1 ETIQUETTE OF THE Matter That Is PUNCH. Sometimes a Difficult Thing to Decide. To punch or not to punch is one of tho most difficult questions In life. There is an etiquette of punching, but it does not always help a man much when the contingency arises and he Is forced to decide on the spur of the moment whether he will or not. When the lie is given or certain opproblous epithets are personally applied etiquette calls for a punch. This la to be the Irreducible minimum of punching, without the use of which no man can go through life holding bis head erect. Beyond this irreducible minimum a man may suit his taste, his disposition and his temper In the use of his fist, within certain limits', without violating th proprieties or Incurring disapproval aa a bully. There are many opttlonal punches, so to apeak, on which the world look! with approval besides these two compulsory punches. The punch chivalrous, for instance, the weapon of modern knight errantry. In defense of the distressed maids and matrons la of the optional but Approved sort feup-pose-d Pared and Baked Apple. Peel and core large, firm apples. Put In a baking pan, fill the centers with sugar, put a bit of butter In the center ef the sugar, pour a cupful of boiling water about the apples, cover and bake until tender, basting occasionally If the fruit seems dry. Uncover and brown lightly. Transfer to a dish, put the pan of juice on the top of the stove, add to it a little granulated sugar and a dash of cinnamon and boll up once, then pour over the apples. Set away until cool, then put right on the Ice. Serve very cold with cream to Check Up. Considering the progress made In Cermany during the last two decades in all matters of commerce and Industry, it is a remarkable fact that the system of making and receiving payments by checks, so well developed in the United States and in other counting, is litt'e known there. Tim Luncheons Above the Clouds. Lunch and dinner parties above the clouds are the latest fashionable craze in Switzerland. Prince Pie of Savoy recently gave a lunch In honor of Prince and Princess Nicola of Greece at the Bernina hoapce, 7,575 feet high, overlooking St. Moritz. Recently Mr. and Mrs. H. Murray of this city, entertained a party on the top of the 'Prevent, 8,285 feet above Chamonix, each guest receiving a bunch of edel weiss a& a souvenir. Alpine parties have also been given this season on the Pilatus. Roehers 1p Nsye. Brienzer RothaH and Gornergrat Simplicity In Furnishing. Is ending. The reign of That cpnfuslon of our rooms, as It were, externalizing the confusion of middle class minds, has felt the attack of the revived idea of simplicity. In many houses you are refreshed by unincumbered walls merely decorated by quiet, plain papers, without pictures or fans or plates. A few necessary chairs, a, table meant for use, fewer things everywhere, and those things better chosen that is the new Ideal in furnishing. bric-a-bra- c Lady Paget Puts Meat on Black List. Lady Paget, who is better known as Mrs. Arthur Paget, and was formerly Mary Paran Stevens of New York, has surprised her many friends by becoming a convert vegetarianism. She has joined a small but Infiuentlal band of society people who eschew flesh food and subsist on vegetable fare. v -- n-- C The history of horses, especially of thoroughly (is got s to prove that parts of Ireland and Australia are the very beat erad'ts f.yr horse breeding In either Turope or t with t lie England mond perhaps the equal he s i.rgi s'lon has been thrown cuit that tae sttiet llts in a lime s ihsoil Tie i e.t son foi the sup posiittrn is a ll'tle ohs tire The pres( ent w.itrr t as found that partridges bred on mu h soil are heavier and stroma r ;nd, it si i ms fly faster than others, hut It Is haidlv an analog that can he applied to the horse There are other curious anagolles It has long hi in noth ed that the best high jun is rs among human athletes even wh n the scene of their feats Is It la America, are of Irish descent not less certain that the best Jumper among horses, especially a large per centage at Continental concours, derive their origin from Ireland, with Australia and i.i gland as occasional ri als From the statistics emerges strong pr biimpive evidence that the climate even more than the breeding shill (end- - to strengthen the strain laindon Outlook In-- v, Repetition Is Excusable. If a man tells a woman .be loves her as often as she wants to hear it hit conversation will be awfuly monot; onous. Dr. Swamp-Ro- is not ot rec- ommend! il tor eier t.iinq 'n'l if on h ive it w id he rr or bladder Di k.dm v, It li.is fo ii Jl't llie remedy you n- - '1 d 111 so ll.aii) w ns ill hoi.iiUi bet t an i lias work and m pii'.ij,' pm t hat a proved so sivt t sM ill m c' t i v r.i use lias e made hv sjenal irr.iii'.eii'eut which all re nlers ot this pipe i, who hue not a Ire ul tried it, mix luce a sinii'.e bottle sent frte hv mail, also a ook te.l-t and how to j; more alxmt Swamo-Konfind out if ou luce k nines ot hladdt r Double. V In n writ'iig licl.Unii reatl ug tu s generous oiler in this jujKr ami semi our address to Dr Kilmer 8. Co , Binghamton FZJ' N. Y. The r eg ill tr ai-'.- 1 1 11 I 1 NEWS ED TO A CHAIN SUMMARY Unabise Thirty saloons in Jacksonville, Ills., are to be closed as a result ot the victory Of the supporters of local op- r, i those ' it SOiJ to all ili ' . . l box. Ibter Miibu .1 i WHEN MONEY PfSCtltally t miim1 an uoi n ii' a " a k a ii t'o - 5o n l ii; ei it Life a lout can rekindle life; what oiiieis claim from us is not our thirst and our hunger, but our bread and our gourd Amici. eai - ago - . noimli to set In motion t t be endiv teitalning spirit of t 1'lirnl s. and the music was for reading the gnttei as we tmik tuifis ll II tit. ins ii'id patio tn- - hits of prose am! rse tha' have been preserved in M i wonderful volume Home books have gr. at Ineiarv value, some have sol mil 10 f 'lb ue i: a (.os N Y w ib-ir- i'nla!.' i e in-t'.,- .i- WAS SCARCE. - - Unobtainable During Period History. - "Hovr'er scam but Heart hls'olcal significance, Thrths is Ibe on lx hook I know that slaps you on the hack In a friendly soit of way, suiting itself to your SOurUi 'the inhabitants vud niomls and proving faithful to every recall vhen It Hit- - almost unobtainemotlou Next to my love of the Bible able lad other commodities had to be I love Heart Throbs It is the most wed as media of exihnnue The notable book of the times." voU't kxalp was wuith a dollar Some 1hllipplne cigars are a foot tr wet s a tiimtv the and a half In length. feat of a wolf, and hams e tllDfSIt the . ni. prt-olde-- t money m tv bo at aid an old Mis- -- ' etafi-bemu- I Uuuipsuos Cyt venison Vajtf aad fee r skins alio li id a pun basing Itlue Skins of the fur bcau-r- were t, 3 s likewise abundant and valuable When in lt sheriff Amiiain county, l37.weut to Jefferson City deliver the 1 & of to the unty revenue, he met an old frienf on the way who. needing money, wanted to borrow the actual coin (art of the county s revenue. The gooilkearted sheriff lent it to him and wenton to the '.eJlHI r F -- g-- jOd-S' jj irCW Re-'lie- Cur. vf ' 7 ft : ,Ecsema appeared when our baby was three months old. We applied to sevenl doctors and hospitals, each of yhlck gave ua something different every time, but nothing brought relief. At Uit, one of our friends recommended t us Cutlcura Soap and Cutlcura OlatBenL A few days afterwards improvement could be noted. Since then we kave used nothlng but Cutlcura m ol i' jktfrtfaHJkBfazrmsM ' & "ft Uso SO A perfect Remedy forCbaH Hon, Sour StomdiuUntoa f For Over Worms onvul&kmsJfvpidt ness and Loss OF SB Sitnamrf RcSin - ' Thirty Yoaro NEW YORK. . Sippose you ask him? suggested Oarsnce. the glrL Oh, 1 cant," protested Tin too shy." You ask him just this one time, I promise you pleaded Clarence. that In the future Ill ask him, no matter how shy I am." Judge. An Estimate and a Hope. "Youve heard her, you say?" Mr. Dubley. Ah I She cerhas the gift of song. tainly "Well, I hope thats what It la, reT should hate to plied Miss Knox. think ah paid anything for It ' FITS, St. Vitus Dance sad all Nervous permanently cured by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. Send for Free 2.00 trial bottls and treatiae. Dr. B. H. Kline, Ld., 931 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. Diseases k Guarantee!d uivkrthe Exact Copy of Wrapper. C W. L. DOUGLAS & $3J50 SHOES TMWOALB $3,00 ws5FaHoea for eveev membcr or TM8 FAMILY. AT ALL PHtOES. C25,oo Oiizzz. tiOJiiZZ. Reward L lsnflsi SEASON W. shoM Mr wora by mots people la all rlk uf life Sluui Wf ttkw Make, ia ksesat M thalr May-fltttnetui iMllml styte. tujurlov WMU'tnf suliUM. The MlMtioa oi the Uatlurs and otbM siMntsli (orv-- pat and ot avarv detail tha making la look ad attar hy ef the shoe, Ska moat aomplataorsaniaatloa of supartntandenta, forvmaa aklllad aboamaker, who raoaiva tka blahaat vara paM la tbs Sbo ladostry, and vhna Workmanship aaunot D exeellad. I eould taka you Into my Urea factor! aa at Bmktoa.Maaa, all uid how yo how rarafally W.L. Imnalaa ahoa arvmada, you aoald thaw andaratmid wby they bold tbnir ahapa, St batiar, aaar lonsar and ara of araatar valua than any otbar Buka. TH sm!M mt aayprhw pa 8.00 I 9Ut fds Maas saanaf hava W.L. Itoualaa Ban aad pnoa asamaad aa bouo! Taka ! shoaa. II ks eanml laarly yeyass Vo Huhatitntn. Ask yaar daalar for W. L. duvet to faotory. Bhoaa aant ovary wbara by maiL Cntaloc fraa. W J ' To turn from another's sorrow may be to miss your best joy. i STOP WOMAN LIVE STOCK AND MISCELLANEOUS AND CONSIDER Electrotypes First, that almostevery operation In our hospitals, performed upon women, becomes necessary because of neglect of such symptoms aa Backache, Irregularities, Displacement. Pain in the Side, Dragging Sensations, Dizziness and Sleepless-nes- s. Seoond, In a1! Carefully Compromised. ia--ta A . jwrfestl y . lovely Dont you tnoo4," remarked Clarioe. thiok you had better ask him this ' nor Mineral. e hOT Narcotic. ;VJ and Cutlcura Ointment, and now die kby it six months old and is quite uri All that we used was one cake t Qtlcura Soap and two boxea costing in all $1.25. C. P. Kara, 243 East 65th Street, New IoiL March 30, 1906. evening? Signature Promotes Digesiionflmfi ness and fcstxonialnj ncisw Opium-Morphia- n; Qoap A?tW Bears the UNFANTSrCMIPtm Hospitals and Doctors Could Not Him But Cutlcura Remedies r. Always Bought ALCOHOL 3 PER CJERp. Aige table RrparEinnfirAi simulating iteFootfandlteftij ting die S tomaijB acdBows af GREW WOR3E. Speedy, Permanent Will The Kind You Hava B ECZEMA 11 For Infanta and Children. ;?l-- q the time of the text settlement the loan was repaid and jhe sheriff made his next settle-en- f complete. No note or other obligation than the mere word was five." Columbia Herald, BAIYS y v cu'tal and delivered only the scalps. - . i and of Missouris and S pioptity loss oi $.15,000 ot the Peresulted when a maga-ln- ts wa-- 1 a h tho'ikii' 1 !i vten oi htuises loud-talkin- i Dosu'l Kidney Ii! i an do me o ' Several piiaons sustained cuts and - u- -t WW03, watt a- i J s wsr it i. h diso'dii would Cot live Ii til i -- bn of a f' OOY i at li fciiii' lb' ! would djit tin 'ion I had (li.- and hi a uur and the h !m aeon I. u.-- i tr a-- to hi - amt t V . 1 enly-tnwh- ' i nno-dofi- amp-Roo- about on ae- const of rheum vie pan in nix h k k. 'k 1 -- mov nt-a- a.d orm i. oi o v i r $J70 oo ' SUU si-u- troleum Toiped company, sixteen miles from Butler, Ia , exploded. A lone highwayman, armed with a Unite, enttred fixe hotels in Prescott, Arizona, and lubbol every oue he enfiftv-cen- t and At one of the hotels he countered . size bottle-- are Bmm of smp-Bowounded one of the guests who Don t make fatally sold bv all good druggists anv mistake, but reinemhfr the name, offered resistance. The monthly statement of the publlO Dr. Kilmer s tsw Saamp-Rooami the address, Binghamton, N. Y., on debt shows that at the close of busievery liottle. ness, 0 tober ISO, the debt, less cash the treasury, amounted to $S79,176,-IkMARK TWAINS RENTED CAT. an increase aa compaied with last of $1,177.&22. month for Furniahea Humoriat Something . F. McMahon, who was leader Daniel Scribes to Puzzle Over. of Tammany hall with Charles F, Mark Twain, as is bis custom, hides Murphy and Iaiuis Ilaffoii, and who himself during the summer from the retirsd two years ago from the chairbead hunters, those persons seeking manship of the executive committee at Atlantic City. autographs, photographs, or inter- died last week Two American citizens, colored, views. This year he selected Tuxedo Park as his retreat, renting an old were arrested at Guatemala City, and colonial house until the latter part of it is alleged frightfully beaten by ordeSeptember, when he returned to his der of the military governor of tho The American New York home. There, during the partment of Zacaha. heated days, Mr. Clemens wandered oharge d'affaires is investigating. about the country byways or spent Bedres Hamparzoomlan, who shot the time in various shady nooks In and killed Hovhones Tavshanji&n, a his- grounds. wealthy Armenian merchant, in New A visitor who succeeded in discovYork City last July, has been senering his whereabouts found the great tenced to die in the electric chali author In his famous suit of white during the week beginning Decern bev flannels, seated under a tree petting 16. a kitten. Henry Binnmore, shorthand reporWhere did you get It?" queried the ter, lawyer and author, died on Nofriendly intruder. vember 5 at bis residence in Chicago. For a moment there was a twinkle He was 74 years old. As secretary in the aged humorist's eyes; it was for A. Douglas he reported succeeded by a solemn look aa he re- the Stephen famous debate with Lincoln la I rent It from a aeighbor. 1858. plied: You see, I cannot afford a cat not Following his Indictment by th even a young one. Jury on a charge of attempted grand at least Subsequent inquiry proved criminal assault, Alexander JohnBon, a the first part of Mr. Clemens statewas taken from the jail at Cam negro, ment to be true. He had actually by a mob of 600 men and rented the kitten for the summer sea- eron, Texas, a to tree in the court house banged son. What does he pay for it? Noyard. Mark Twain knows what body pays Captain George Tilton, master ot for anything. - All the world is Intersteam whaler Bowhead, which has Mark-Twai- n the is ested, v At Saa FrwnoUoo from ,3. the arrived The paid. Sunday .Magazine. characterized as rot" the reArctic, THE FACULTIES OF JUSTICE. port that five ships ot the whaling fleet are thought to have perished with all Blind, Perhaps, But Ne Reasonable hands. Proof of Deafness Also. Word has reached the treasury department that because of reluctancy Judge Harlan, who lives up on the to part with the currency they have bill, was a passenger on a Fourteenth on hand national banka throughout street car the other day and was seat- the are declining to cash pened next to a couple of elerks who were sion country drafts and other obligations of deeply interested In Borne discussion, the government. which caused one of them to raise his A special representative of a newsvoice to quite a high pitch, says the paper who was sent to Karatagh, in Washington Star. This appeared to the Hlssar district of Bokhara, which make the other man rather cautious, was destroyed by a landslide followas he glanced warily around to see the earthquake of October 21, reing If any one was listening to the talk that 2,400 persons perished and ports of his friend. At this moment he dis- only seventy escaped. covered the presence of the dignified State Dairy and Food Commissioner g justice and turning hastily to bis Foust announces that hereafter he 'For will issue no oleomargarine licenses to comrade, he said: heaven's sake, lower your voice; you The of Pennsylvania. may have heard that Justice Is blind commissioner believes this refusal will but that doesnt necessarily mean break up the Illegal tale of this article that its deaf also." Whether Judge lu Pennsylvania. Harlan heard tjie remark It Is imThe Globe National bank, with a possible to state, yet, all the same, a capital of $50,000 and deposits of calm smile flitted over his . face at suspended on $300,000, of the young fellowa November temporarily 5. drafta on the Heavy admonition to his friend. cash on baud, with no cash coming In HERES A NEW DEFINITION. . from outside banks, forced the action. The full legal reserve is on hand. And Many There Are Will Say Senator A statement of the London board Platt Wat Right. of trade shows increases of $15,125,000 in imposts and $25,426,000--4a- . exports. A rather cynical joke has been reThe principal increase in Imports was cently credited to Senator Platt $15,000,000 In grain and flour and the The senator, on his last visit to the increase in exports were coal $15,000,-000- , Manhattan Beach hotel, allowed a and manufactured goods, $18,760,-000- . milliona western little girl, pretty aire's daughter, to be presented to Rather than reveal the Identity of him. the politician who induced him to The little girl. In the course of one falseiy register in two election disof her many chata with the aged tricts, Joseph Healey of New York A statesman, said: City accepted a sentence of not less Tell me, wont you, senator, what than four years and six months, and not more than four years and eleven political economy is?" Political economy, my dear child." months in prison. Senator Platt Is said to have replied, Except that a plan of united action is the art of never buying more has been agreed upon, the entire polvotes than you actually need." icy of the state mapped out for tu of the rate litigation with the conduct PLEASANT SUMMER. Southern and other railways. Governor Glenn of North Carolina, after s Right Food the Cause. conference with bis advisers, declines to give out any details. A Wis. woman says: The first tangible results from thi I was run down aad weak, troubled recent gold engagements abroad cam with nervousness and headache for the on November 5, with the arrival of tbt last six years. The least excitement steamer Kron Prlnzesten Odlle, haw, would make me nervous and cause ing $8,000,000 of gold aboard. This U severe headache. one of the largest gold consignment! This suduner I have been eating ever received, and It la counted on t Grape-Nut- s regularly and feel better exert a salutary influence. than for the six past years. Maty Tiger, chief of the Creek n "I am not troubled with headache tion, was seriously Injured while ridand nervousness, and weigh more than in woods near his home at Ob the ing I ever have before in my life. I gained mugee, Oklahoma. His horse becara 6 lbs. in one week." frightened and broke from the tral Name given by Postum Co., Battle into a dense thorn thicket, two largp Creek. Mich. Read the book, "The thorns piercing Maty Tigers Road to Wellville, In pkgs, pressing Into the left ear. "There's a Reason." t, About On Account Kidney Troubles. Move Jfrs.inaa Beebe, River and Monroe I had to 6oka, Minn . says sit In a thalr day after day unable to tion. During the progress of a fire at Valparaiso, Chile, which caused a propfiremen erty loss of Jjuo.imjo, were injured The boiieis of the German st booner ship Bluehu exploded while the vessel was i Muiwick D n men were killed ami twniAiwo inut-Sixlem pei son-- , are said tu hSffre diowned and nioie than tilt houses swept aw.iv i.i a clou ibui si at Saa Jose Ik Gabo, tuawir ' - noruia. ITve pel sous w e killed and a score n n.oi e injuiid lu a In ad on ioi: .lou ii r train a iHMilioi .'a! i i U'ui a s, u hi o rid in iglu mar Higgins Ditch, Aik ' i M of the In-- t u.i.i-u- r Gut ho .1 touud guilty I UJl of lill- 1, ll is In . to cBsniis-.sai- . ot mall, new. Mary Little Mary's father had been teach"Walk ing her to walk properly. slowly and turn out your toes ho admonished her. While bhe was undergoing this teaching she attended Sunday school one day The golden text was, After 'Teaih me to walk honestly. renting it several times, the teacher asked 'Who knows what that means! I do." replied little Mary. Walk slowly and turn out your too." Hello" to Hsart Throbs. Saying ' It is a curious thing," said a promhow some inent lecturer recently, books ha e a strong radiav'ng personality, so that you feel like saying 'llowd'-- ' everv time ou come across them. Last Christmas I visited friend-ba- t k at th- - old home on the farm When the 'i per .dishes had been put aav, the i limes ddne and the evening lamp 1ml tixl we gathered beside the o'gun tm a good olj fashioned 'sing' On i h- - (i liter table w r re Strewn- the ilnistma- - leme'ubr.inces taken from ( t'.-ou the evening befoi ex tiUm.ni!.-- over riiem Hello' niv good friend (laimed llelli' old ai (he otheix looked up with - prise I U k d up a copy of Ht.n .bioba' and lead to them flow iti .a . s the 'piece' I spoke in IN GREAT VARIETY FORj BALK tAT THS LOWEST PRICES BY" A.N.KEUOGO NEWSPAPER CO. 71 W. Adorn M, Chios that Lydia E. Plnkham'a Vegetable Compound, made from native foots ana herbs, hsa cured more cases of female ills than any other one medicine known. It reg- In Slates, strengthens and. restores womens health and I Invaluable of CbtDfft th$ nnd for child women period birth during preparing - READERS of Life. Third, the great Toluroe of unsolicited end grateful testimonials on file at the Pink ham Laboratory at Lynn. Mass, many of which are from what they er '- time to time being published by special permission, give absolute Mra. of the Value of Lydia K. Pink hams Vegetable Compound and Plnkhams advice. evl-dea- wins I buy any-th- in advwrttMd i hould lnnt upon bavins k lor, raluun all wWi-tul- a ki column -i. Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound auchaa PAAKLR8 For more than 80 yearn haa been curing Female Complaints, Dragging Sensations. Weak Back. Falling and Displacements, and Ulceration, and Organic Diseases, and it dissolves and expels Tumors at an early stage. HAIR BALSAM CWflM IM PnmoM B I pfkMUf otQM Ktwp tofails to its Tooth fa I Oslof, Baip Cm Mrs. Plnkhams Standing Invitation to Women weakness are invited to Women Buffering from any form of female writerMra. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass, foredviee. She is the Mrs. Pinkham who ha been advising sick women free of charge for more than I- twentyLydia - lnkbefore that she assisted her mother-in-laHam inand to guide sick well Is qualified she Thus especially advising. women beck to health. Write today, don't wait until too late. Sfa9 fiNNMthirkiM E. BURTOf, ROWARS) MM A 7&i bod rr idhdihf ChVm IS Tt Hi II044. Void. to 2'oeof Cwper 11 Oyftaito iii full hrts L lim. uofiiNil tnd I nwrs Hit Cold. tierooMe Asuoeto 8sfa lt W. N. u.. Sait Lake City, No. 46, 1907. FADELESS DYES PUTNAM ... uL,. (toa hfiv sUmb Am, Am ffV aicUoS s.NSbwM MmMe.e. Th dhA h fisil) elw 1 Wll WY (rfto to. Y9U CM to OO., O.acv, IWmoim W!f MOM HOC OR VO ri |