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Show . CHIEF FIGURE IN SENSATIONAL SCANDAL COLLAPSE NERVOUS i TIE COURT-HIT- S Headachaa Sped. Sinking and Rheumatism all Yiald to Or. Williama Pink Pill lira. Lizzie Williama, of No. 4 IS CeEver dar atnpet, Quuuy, 111., aaya : HEARST TICKET aiiice I had ntryouM iiroairutiou, about I have hint i i lodical thirteen Hie docuf exliauxtlnu. iimifili le apelia tereil. Allf Wert! tor Haul my would eiciuini lit or tuiuMiU throw me inrun stale of lift leMiea. At the bepnnmi? my btreugth would ooiiib Uu k in n m Hlet ate time lifter mi b attar k, but tile e IikI of Wraklirsi kepi lengthening tii.til at lu-- t I would ha helpleaa aa many as three hours at a stretch. I had dizzy jmlpita- tion of the heart, misery afti r tiding, rln hot flashes, liervotl-paiua in the Lu k and hijs. The that I fils doctor did rue so hit le up bis treatment, and really Lured that my case Was tin h yt-u- Biz Bunch of Candidates Can Not Have Names Placed Under the Emblem. I Decision i Bated on Technicalitte, the Petitioner Having Palled to Obterve the Letter of the Law. Pigeons as Doctor's Assistants. A doctor in the north of Scotland finds carried pigeons of much use to He has a sca'terlng practice, him and when ou long run is he takes sev New If one of eral pigeons with him of the his patients netds medicine lmme decisions of the board of elections on out a prescription, he wnt diately, t in New and contested nomination by means of the birds forwards York county, ou Friday handed down It to his surgery Here an assistant a derision removing from the ticket a gets the messaee. pre ares tbe premajority ot the candidates nominated scription, and diflpairlirs the medl cine If, after visiting a patient, the by the Ind. peiulence league for conthinks he will be required later doctor ase gress, the state sens' and the on in the day he simpiv leaves a no whom seveial sembly against pigeon, with which lie (an Le called will have places on the if necessary ballot for the reason that objection to their candidacy was ngt made within Orange Cream. the prescribed time To these will be Orange cream is new and delicious added several against whom no pro- Soak a half i ackage of granulated test was entered, ami othei-- still will gelatin in a half cupful of cold water Scald a pint of milk, pour it over the be placed, not under the "balanced of five eggs beaten until light yolks but scales, the emblem of the league, the with grated rind of an oiange and In another column beneath a distiuc-tlv- s one cupful of sugar. Cook and stir symbol like custard. Take off. add the gelaThe derision affecting these local tin, stir until dissolved and strain. nominations is based on technicaliWhen cool . id the strained Juice of When thickening add a ties, the petitioners in each Instance five manges cream of whipped to a solid law. of the pint failing to observe the letter froth When very thick heap In paper Counsel for the league announced Just before serviug sprinkle that they had filed an application with cases the court of appeals at Albany asking with yellow "hundreds and thouoi- for a special session of the court, at sands." which the ruling of the appelate divisDellcious Peach Butter. ion may be argued Select mellow yellow peaches. Pare bold deed of shoemaker. and stone. Weigh, and to every pound of a pound of allow Takes Command of Grenadiers and sugar. Put the peaches in a porcelainRobs Burgomaster. -lined kettle; heat slowly. Mash Berlin The preteuued captain of and stir the peaches until rer'eetly smooth; then press through a tine grenadiers of the guard who, on OctoJjre;,add the sugar and boil for IS ber 1G, on a forged order took com-- ' minutes, stirring constancly. Put intc men mand of a detachment of twelve mall jars and tie up. whom he met on the streets in tils city and proceeded to Coepenick, arWriter In Good Health at 90. rested the burgomaster and the treasSir Theodore Martin, author of the urer and took possession of the cash, Bon Gaultier ballads, la 90 years old, amounting to about fl.uuu, turns out but enjoys remarkably vigorous health to have been a shoemaker of Tilsit, sad takes dally rambles near his beaunamed William Voigt He was arrest- tiful home on the outskirts of Llangollen, Wales. Hia intellect, too, la as ed Friday by four commissaries of police at hlg lodging place In a quiet, re- keen as ever and on Sundays he reads the lessons In church. Sir Theodore spectable quarter of Berlin. Voigt, al- Is a playgoer and a fine critic of conthough working at the trade of shoe- temporary verse and fiction. of lias series a committed long maker, robberies, by felonies, principally Societys Conversation. He has means of forged documents The subject of talk sanctioned by erred five terms In prison, finishing a are fifteen years sentence in February. the smart world of London aa follows: Racing, stock and shares, He la nearly CO years old. politic (in small quantities), chiffons, BOYCOTTING JAPANESE. bridge, motoring and now ballooning with current gossip on the marPeeple ef San Francisco Making Life, riages, deaths debts and divorces of our dearest friends and acquaintances. Burdensome for Brown Men. M. A. P. of Metcalf Washington Secretary the department of commerce and labor Kitchen Towels. will go to San Francisco to Investigate The most soiled of kitchen towels and make a full report on the situation will become sweet and white with this as affecting the Japanese there. Cover with cold water, treatment: Japanese restaurant keepers have put them at the back of the stove, add suffered Indignities in San Francisco one tablespoonful of shaved castlle as well as Japanese school children, aoap and tb juice of half a lemon. Let It come to a boll gradually, and according to reports received by the repeat the process. Rinse first In tepid from Japanee then In cold water. Japanese ambassador consular officers In that city At least seven or eight reports have Sure Sign of Insanity. been made concerning a boycott In"Your honor, our client canot be restauJapanese augurated against We contend, that he 1 inguilty rants In the California city. sane " TKe Question of the Hour In France. "But the defendant himself says be la of sound mind " Bordeaux. France. Cardinal LeOot. "It Is upon that circumarchbishop of Bordeaux, haa Issued an stance. largely we base our claim honor, your appeal to the faithful not to join "false that hi insanity ts advanced and apforIn the Catholics and bad priests" parent. mation of associations to take over The Prevailing Plea. church property, and warns the parI want to get a divorce from my his ishioners who disobey Injunction husband." to confess lose will the right that they The lawyer was Interested. What and receive the sacrament, and notiare your grounds?" he asked. would be profied the priests that they Insanity. hibited from preaching and adminis"Was he crazy at the time of the those who the that sacrament, tering marriage ?" thus wrongfully acquire church propOh, dear, no; I was in a state of sin. erty will not only die but the obligation will rest upon their To Clean Fur Rob. posterity so long as the memory of the cornmeal well rubbed In Ordinary endures. robbery and then shaken out vigorously will W. C. T. U. Convention. clean the white fur carriage robe, unHartford. Conn The thirty third less there are spots of aom foreign annual convention of the National Wo- substance on 1L In that event powmans Christian Temperance union dered French chalk, if left on over will probaBly effect a cure. opened here Friday. Mrs. Ltlltan M. night, of Me. Portland. N. Stevens presided, To Remove Onion Smell. and more than 450 delegates from all To remove the smell of onions part of the United States were pres- from the bands after peeling them, ent, aad some from Austria, Japan. rub rith a stick of celery and the mell will entirely disappear. England, Greece and other countries. The feature of the opening session And Unpopular. was the address of the president, Mrs. Any man can be happy If he la conStevens, who haa been at the head of the organization since the death in ceited enough 1898 of the founder. Miss Frances Willard. i 1 T 11 jtun Liking Ur Wlllmiii' Pink 1'ilW my niq.tne, grew kitu, me, my my food no hnipor it Dervi H v el o I) on t d I" (lifitd Hint I1 r f i unieed and my had imt e 'When 1 Is 1U pc I'n t . ( Strength ii tin in d left nm iii.iii m all i I hid imed the third h .x of t.ie ild, und my fttriidi i Hi i t! mi 1 are nay timl ii'ii done f r i i- i- p.i ,t lit a mu v, " 1 1 ca-iO- i 1 . i id uii s 1 iiis ois rie ri mu- one fl oln a si S t h, t 111! II led f ir oi d sin h in nna mm, I In u poverisin d mutism, iiehihty and u soldi is i f Ihf 1 L)r, I m 1 j 1111- i nerves 'in h as m i.i.ih.u, liuii in J 11 v tralion and jsii .al nuijsis. 'liny lave s eht-a- n cared ihe indipi m n n. I)r Willi inis ilnk Tills Iipien Willi ihl most deli ate stoiimi h, qnn t nil rtir up t i rv 01 pan to do lit that lasts pros r wot I; and give trenph Hold !v all di iippiMs, or sent postid, on receipt of to ce, M cents mr is'X, six for $3 oO. by the Dr Williama box Medicine Co., Lchencctudy, N. Y. ; t This portrait of Hedges, the coachman and former express wsgus lu the Platt part) on a tour of the west led to the driver, whose a public scandal ovei senator Plaits domestic troubles, is enlarged from group photograph of the party taken In Colorado pit-sem- BIROS THAT Have Regular ENJOY DANCING Ball Room" for Thair Gyrataione. Human perfomane men who has Just learned to waits and is rather ashamed ol the accomplishment SAVED BABY LYON'S Skin Among Other Used for Covering. Things Extravagance In binding has frequently furnished an opening for the display of fantastic tricks and fads In a book seller's catalogue was once an advertisement of a Latin copy of Apuletus "Golden Ass bound In the skin of an ass A book relating to Jeffrey Hudson, the celebrated dwarf, was bound In a piece of the silk waistFoxs historical coat of Charles I. works were bound In foxskln. and Itacon's works were dressed out In hogskln. One offspring of the French revolution was the grim humor of binding books in human skin. France In was not alone in this practice. varloua parts of England the akin of murderers has been tanned and used to bind hooka. The public library of Bury SL Edmunds has & book containing the account oI. tha .trUG of a man tor murder," bound in his own skin. Eccentricities of binding in such skins as cats, crocodile, mole, seal, The wolf, tiger, bear, etc., abound. Attitude of Grasping Corporation ana Thieving Waiter. Mayor Urush, of Mount Vernon, describing to a visitor the three-quarter- nm nlcipal Ice plant that, thanks chmtl' to his work. Mount Vernon had set up "Iteproac hful? said Mayor Brudi Yes, it is a fact, the ice trust is re preaching sorrowfully the cities that sick of Its extortions, have at last set out to make their own Ice. "In this respect the Ice trust re minds me of a certain waiter In s Parisian cafe. An American ordered at this cab an hors d'ouvre, agneau pro sale artichoke salad, peche Melba, and it on, and, when the waiter brought him a bill of 30 francs, he paid it like t man. After his change was brought N counted it, and pushed a franc toward the waiter for a tip. But the man. pushing back I Iht franc, said in gentle reproach: Pardon, monsieur, but that Is th counterfeit franc. That Dreadful Cojnplaint," infantile Eczema Mother Praises Cuticura Remedies. - MAKING A LANDING IN BALLOON RACE Our baby had that dreadful complaint infantile Eczema, which afflicted him for several months, commencing at the top of his head, and at last covering his whole body. His sufferings were untold and constant misery, lb fact, there was nothing we would ot have done to have given him relief. We finally procured a full Bet of the Cuticura Remedies, and In about three or four days he began to show a brighter spirit and really laughed, for the first time In a year. In about ninety days he was fully recovered. Fralae for the Cuticura Remedies has always been our greatest pleasure, and there Is nothing too good that we could say in their favor, for they eer talnly saved our baby's life, for he was the most awful sight that I ever beheld, prior to the treatment of the Mrs. Maehellc Cuticura Remedies Lyon, 1826 Appleton Ave, Parsons, Kan.. July 18, 1905 The Caravan Cure. One of the many "cures" favored by fashionable people weary of lamdou. This simple Is the caravan cure. and enjoyable method of renew ms one's strength consists In traveling about Britain in a carp such as the Gypsies have, and camping out at night wherever a haven can be found. Arthur Grosvenor Lord and have spent the summer Journeying In ILls fashion through Exmoor, a wild made mountainous country, and famous by the great romance, Lores Doom- One night they encamped on of John Ridd. Of the novel farm the The difficulties In hill climbing have been enormous, but the pleasure of the trip has made it worth while. Jacob Stadfeldt, for more than 60 years in the employ of the San Francisco rnlnL has resigned. He received the highest salary of any mint in the givernmeut service. ... era-plo- y mm 4 . V. d-- - C1 - 0 O Vkl.h ez.r . From Published Report. Real Style in New York. use of cloth in binding Is one of com- They were wasting a few Idle mo paratively recent date. In 1835 Archl-- J bald Leighton Introduced cloth for ments at the Women's Dependence covers, the first books so bound be-- league In intimate remarks As a womanly woman, with woman Ing Byron's complete works. lsh ways, I want to propose Mrs. Whit and Red Wines. gron for our next president,' .aid Mrs the Peter F. Rhinelander about "A misapprehension Who Is the womanly woman with strength of red and white wines ex"Because womanish wajs yourself or Mrs ists, said a Californian. red wine has a darker, richer look DahigrenT asked Mrs. Pembroke people think it I more Intoxicating, i Hood, always wuU an eye to correct The opposite, really. Is the case. Red j ness of expression wines are made by fermenting grape! hope It is not necessary for mt state that I am ton much of a ladf Juice, skins and seeds together. White t0 ' wines are made by fermenting Juicealone. In the skins and seeds there Is a lot of tannin, and red wine contains much tannin, while white wine contains none. This tannin, an astrln gnC closes the pores of the stomach and prevents the alcohol In the red wrlne from entering the blood freely, and going, as the saying is, to th head. : Knox White wine champagne, for In-tai.ee haa no tannin and hence its all kinds ot money Blox Are you acquainted whTwf Intoxicating properties are much more Knox-- No; but a friend of hU keenly to be feared than those of the tannin-fillered wine." pointed her out to t.day, s to-da- y LIFE. Awful Sight from X VERY LIKE THE ICE TRUST. BINDINGS. BOOKS IN QUEER Dancing la by no means confined to quadrupeds, it Is the principal play of many birds Perhaps the finest of bird dancers is the Houth American rock o the rock. These birds have regular dancing places, level spots which they keep clear of sticks and stones. A dozen or more of the bird dancers aasemble around this spot, and then a cock bird, his scarlet crest erect, steps into the center. Spreading his wlnga and tall, he beglna to dance, at first with slow and stately steps, then gradually more and more rapidly until he Is spinning like a mad thing. At last, tired out, he inks down, bops out of the ring and another lakes his place. Some of the quail tribe are great dancers, and ao are the American and hill cranes. It la a moat ludicrous sight to watch a crane dancing; he is so desperately solemn over the whole Ham Leftover. Leftover of ham are delicious minced and scalloped with green peppers. Wash and remove the seeds from the peppers and cut them into pieces. Put a layer of the meat in the bottom of a buttered baking dlah, then a layer of the peppers and a sprinkling of breadcrumbs, dabs of butter and hot water tb moisten. Continue In this way until the dish la full, cover the top with buttered bread crumbs and bake. Scalloped dishes of all kinds should be entered when they go Into the oven for the first 20 min utea or thereabouts, and should then be uncovered and browned on the top about ten minutes more. i j franee to Send a Warship to Tangier. Parts. In view of the situation in Morocco, the French government has decided to eend a warship to Tangier. A special dispatch from Tangier says that a atate of anarchy exists In the regions of Rabat and Casa Blanca and that rail .transportation of foreign good has ceased. The dispatch says that i (aisull. i'sp04ibl the-ban- dit chief who I a5fder Prevailing or,th Arl111' U !rol f between Elaralsh and tbe.te 1 Tangfe the BEST TEA GROWN TRY ..IT.. BVY FROM YOVR GROCER Theories as to Earthquake. The director of the sola, observatory at Kensington in England announces that at the time of the San Francisco and Vais a also earthquake and those which occ erred In 1S94 the spots on the sun were at the maximum of tin ! aie It is not known that the sun spots ant Ihe earth-juake- s have auv rel.vioii, but their simultaneous d pi dranee has been ob'I ;i( is .mother theserved oftin ca-tory of the ,ake. however, which Is more simple and probable. It Is that ihe uiouutans on the western shore- - of ihe connnent are slowly but i otstaritly being forced upOcc ward asonatiy the upturning strata of rock slip and the result is destruction to the cities within the area of distiii bance. This theory fits well with the earthquakes on the Pacific coast Two Good Cleaning Recipes. Here Is a recipe which is efficacious for cleaning fabrics without injuring their texture or changing their color. It is also particularly good in cleaning ruga and cat pets Grate two raw potatoes in a bowl which contains a pint of clear, cold water. Now strain through a sieve, allowing the liquid to fall into another bowl containing another pint of cold water When it aettles, pour off the water Into a bottle and keep for future use Dip a sponge Into the potato water and rub the soiled garment carefully, after which it may be washed in clear water. When Ivory knife handles get dlacol-oredip half a lemon In salt and rub on them. Wash off Immediately In warm water, and the handle will look as white aa when new. d REDUCED RATES From Utah and Idaho to All Points East and Return, via the Santa Fe. From Ogden and Salt Lake City to: Missouri river points $32.00 $44.50 Chicago St Louis $39.50 Proportionate rates from Tdaho and other points. Dates of sale, Nov. 20th to Dec. 18th, 1906. Return limit, SO days. Send for literature. C. F. WARREN. Agent A: T. A S. F. Ry 411 Dooly Blk., Salt Lake City, Utah. Petticoat Economy. may be made to serve almost twice Its usual period ot usefulness If it Is lined as far down as the bottom ruffle with nuns veiling or some other lightweight fabric. The weight of the skirt Is not noticeably Increased, nor does ltspoll the fit about the hips Jf carefully done. By doing this the skirt Is kept In shape, and there will be much Tesa tendency to split at the seams, a 'fault that la so commonly developed ln silk petticoats, especially those of taffeta. A silk petticoat Mata Under Hot Diahea. Table mats of raffla or straw look incongruous on a dainty white damask table cloth. The housewife who feels the need of something under hot dishes is advised to cut asbestos cloth Into the desired shape and size, and make a white linen case to cover iL hemming the open ends so that frequent laundering may not Increase her work. Interior Decoration. the Point of View, terrible thing to lead a dogs life! panted the cur with the tin can attachment crawling Into a corner to rest himself. O, I dont know, conAll In Its a tentedly answered the lap dog. FANCY STONES And Diamond nr particular pcftmltlM of onn. Wt boj In larga amounts, at low prlcaa and ran tempt you If yon want ana. 170 "MAIN Union Assay Office Hi.MAAUI tlbLIII. 4. V. alt .0, 10X1441 Lana otrv utan Rowe, Morris, Summerhays Co. Dealer In . . Salt Lake City, Utah , Hides, Wool, Furs, Sheepskins, Etc. . Full market price paid. Cood selection given. We want.your business. Send us trial shipment. article of Cl SI SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. PLASTERIHC HAIR |