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Show 'N How can you tail what a re-- M fjr onabta price la for a piece of " AS YET UNKNOWN TO FAME. --0 Can Any On Placa Thia Quotation from Philosopher? Louie Jones of the Grand opera bouse bad the blues. Hia brother, a colored man, usbally in good humor, had 'em, too. Neither knew Just why be had 'em, but they bad em just tbe same. They talked of the weather, tbe times and a dozen other gloomy subjects. There was nothing sunny (a the soul of a patron or a -- barber. Finally both sighed In concert and a alienee fell over the shop yes, over a barber ahop. The colored man was the first to speak. After several momenta of silence he gave vent to another sigh and said: Well, as de old phllosopab says: Ef yo ain't got nothin, nows yo time ' " Jones Is still wondering who the philosopher was. Indianapolis News. t PURE FOOOr Ns Food Commissioner of Any Stato Has Ever Attacked tho Absoluts Purity of Grape-Nuts- . Every analysis undertaken shows this food te be made strictly of Wheat and Barley, treated by our processes to partially transform - the starch parts Into a form of Sugar, and therefore much easier to digest Our claim that it la a Food for Brain and Norvo Centres Js based upon the tact that certain parts of Wheat and Barley (which we use) contain Nature's brain and nervebulldlng Ingredients, via.: Phosphate of pot- ash, and the way we prepare the food make U eaay to digest and assimilate. OrftecL.W. Carey in.hla book pn The Biocbemlc System of Medicine" says: When the medical profession fully understands the nature and range of the phosphate of potassium. Insane asylums will no longer be needed. The gray matter of the brain Is controlled entirely by the Inorganic cell salt, potassium phosphate. This salt unites with albumen, and by tbe addition of oxygen creates nerve-fluior the gray matter of tbe brain. Of course, there la a trace of other alts and other organic matter In nerve-fluibut potassium phosphate is the chief factor, and has the power within Itself to attract, by Its own law of affinity, alt things needed to manufacture tbe elixir of life. Therefore, when nervous symptoms arise, due to tbe fact that tbe nerve-fluibaa been exhausted from any cause, the phosphate of potassium Is the only true remedy, because nothing else can, senwynpiAftbe OeiMeeoj "Th ills arising from too rapidly tbe , consuming the gray matter of raln cannot be overestimated. . ' Phosphate of Potaab, ,1s to my n(lnd, the most wonderful curative agent aver discovered by man, and the blessings It has already conferred on the race are many. But what shall the harvest be when physicians - everywhere fully understand the part thla wonderful salt plays in the processes of llfa? It will do as much as can be done through physiology to make a heaven on earth. Let the overworked business man taka It and go home Let the weary wife, nerves unstrung from attending to sick children or entertaining company, take It and note how quickly the equilibrium will be restored and calm and reason assert tier throne. No provings are required here. We find this potassium salt largely predominates In nerve-fluiand that a deficiency produces symptoms. The beginning and end of the matter la to supply the lacking principle, and In molecular form, exactly as nature furnishes it In Vegetables, frulta and grain. To supply deficiencies this la tbe only law of euro." Please observe that Phosphate of Potaah la not properly of the drug-shovariety hot la beat prepared by Old Mother Nature and stored In the grains ready for use by mankind. Those who have been helped to better health by the use of Grape-Nutare legion. "Theres a Reason." BRAIN POWER Birthplace of Great President to Be Converted Into Public Park IVhen wfnter'a at Ms oldsat Whn tits Is et Its bleakest And coldest And meekest And boldest, And weakest. fhen comet h good 8t Valentine, Then cometh good St. Valentina To show that lovs la burning -To slww tbs los Is tvaf And sighing snd yearning. and cozy. And wlstful-eyeAnd breathe upon the wintry earth his And breathes on every torpid heart Ms tenderness dlvlns. tenderness divine Good Housekeeping. 170 sx SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. d the February 12, 1909, Kentucky farm where Abra bam Lincoln was born 'will, f all - goes well, be dedicated to the American people aa a national park Its 110 rocky acres in the heart of the Blue Grass state have been pur chased, and an association has been organized to restore its many natural beauties. The log cabin In which the future president was born was recently rescued from a cellar at College Point Long Island, where It had been Igno mtnlously dumped after traveling about the Country's! a show With Imposing ceremonies, It was carried back to Ita native soil, and restored to the very spot where "Tom Lincoln, the father, put Its rough timbers together. On another part of the farm, as an antitheshf to the hut, and as Illustrative of the height to which the son attained from such a humble origin. It Is planned to erect a memorial structure which will be an exact reproduction of the White House at the time Lincoln lived there. Within Its walls will be preserved all the available historical treasures as soclated with his name and fame The date chosen for the dedication of the Lincoln farm Is especially appropriate, for It marks the 100th anniversary of the birth of the martyred president. Prominent Americans from the north, south, east' and west are expected to be present at the exercises. President Roosevelt has sc- - It msy be a blessed fortune for 8ocrates that Xantlppe didn't keep a diary to be published 2,000 years after Iter death. you jewelry or sliver, unless eee what our prices Are? Our goods art absolutely guaranteed. G N under military guard, and mayors met It at vw railroad stations snd paid tributt the life that began within Its When the special Irak timbers which it rode crossed the Ohio r from Indiana Into Kentucky,. 11 met at the Louisville station wit$ Col. Henry Wattr itary honors and AdUi K Stevenson ;j chief speeches of welcome. The cost of making a park sfjfj Lincoln farm, of erecting the a tg orial hall and of carrying out h plans Is being met by popular H. scrlptlons sent to Clarence -kay, treasurer of tbe Lincoln,rf Other officers of t& association soclatlon are Joseph W Folk, p d dent. William H Taft, Cardinal 1 bona. Samuel L. Clemens, AugUM 4 ' mont and Lyman J Gage. f to preservS tit The movement scenes of the earliest yeara of M coin s life has revived unusual f 4 est in all the associations of his jrc ,j The gra beards of Hodgenvtlla tl hamlet which Is situated about :S miles from the Lincoln farnv vf since they were aroused by Its id at auction, have been telling nai yf story about "Little Abe, when V about "Tom, his father, and la vj, his mother. Abe" rived on the h rg they say. until he waa four tn 1 half years old, when, because Sf th scant produce of its 110 acreg tk family was- forced te move to a. hi jl In the village, where Tom Iiiddl barely supported his family by.vtut- - TREES SOME f FPIEND or THE &NlrS day, y . . -- p a 1 s a whla-perlng- a , . ' Mioa unh. nntnt. Agent liitFPOINorifriiA INTERESTING TION Govenuut well-define- d . 8KI-1- . Colo. INFORMA. Alaska-Yu-kon-Paclf- d ,N flufflr. n ink-bottl- famoyft-X,INCOI- 1 ExposiRegarding tha Aiaskan-Yukotion to Be Held at Seattle, During 1909. A. bill for the participation, of the United States at the exposition has been introduc'd in congress, and: will The soon come up for consideration A clause is contained bill Is unique In It which states that the exposition will not ask, expect or accept any loan of funds from the United States government, nor will U ask, expect or accept from the government any appropriation other than the appropriation which the government may make for its participation. This policy on the part of the is meeting exposition management with the aproval of congressmen, public officials, the press and the people of the country. The bill that has been Introduced in congress request's an appropriation of $1.175, Will and provides for tbe representation of the United States govterritory, ernment, the and the tU.ieries inlustr), as follows: Exhibit Installation and Purpose Building maintenance Total white WONDERFUL dropped envelopes. When fourschool was about to be dismissed the the teenth of Febru- Beautiful Lady who took care of all ary. It is so won- the children opened up the mysterious derful that it affair and took out the envelopes 4jne spreads Its charm by one, calling the name of the little iver the preceding week and the boy or girl. reek that comes after. For days and You held your breath. When would Jays the Small Person sneaks Into the yours come? Ah! exquisite moment bouse with unnatural, unhealthy and of anticipation! Your heart such a suspicious quiet, bolding queer shaped tiny little silly, lovable heart, too bulging packages under her Cbat or fairly ceased to beat, for every mosmuggled away In the innermost cav- ment you expected that your name erns of her absurd little muff. The would be spoken The other children paste pot appears everywhere In the were busy showing their white lace house. The paste brush disappears valentines, 'and never noticed the wistentirely and Is finally found in a state ful little face in a far back seat of suicide and the You see It was all over The box was empty. something on the floor that looks like The Beautiful Lady closed her desk. a cherry. You pick It up and It la a The children ran for their hats and red paper heart While you are look- coats. You placed two soiled fat liting at It the Small Person trots Into tle hands to two very moisty-misttbe room, gives you. one mysterious eyes and felt your first great sorrow. You did, didnt you? Well, If you glance. Immediately separates you from . your treasure and scampers didnt, I did. The heart of a child is so sensitive awky to a hiding place under the diningroom table, where she sits for three a flower. A thought will crush It straight hours In a billowy pool of tear will bruise It. PROPOSED LINCOLN MEMORIAL BUILDING, white paper lace, big white envelopes HIS ONE DAY TO GET EVEN. It la to ba built on tho Lincoln farm, and wilt bo an exact reproduction! f tho and numberless samples of scissors. White House at tho time Lincoln lived there'.' It will contain all thtivall Then, after these charming hours abla historical treasures associated with Lincolns nama and famo4 Valentines f mysterious preparation, the great Husband Sent Burlesque i Had Hia Wife Guessing. and day approaches. The mall man Is the cepted the Invitation to make the ing at odd jobs as a carpenter, There Kris Kringle, the Santa Claus, the said Brown, as Say, old fellow, principal addresa of the day. they lived until the boy was Marly good fairy. With bended shoulders he h laid his hand familiarly on Potters Had the farm not been purchased ten, when the Lincolns moved to In- plods down the street, while the Small I see you In the Person has her nose glued so tightly shoulder, adidnt or two when It was for a national park. It diana. stationers ago lookiag at day conla to th.e window pane that there might even now have been the site valentines? siderable question whether or not it for a distillery. Because of a spring LINCOLNS CALL TO DUTY. "You probably did, as I was In will detach itself without the aid of on the farm, famous throughout Kenwag the answer. there," There the Republican candidate- - tor g paper knife tucky for the purity of its waters, a for some sister or niece? Buying tho presidency stood, tall an! un At lastl Hooray! The bell rings. wealthy Louisville whisky manufacNo for my wife. turer had sought to buy the property gainly In his black sulf of apparently At Imminent risk of catching every"But you are over 50 years old and that he might advertise his product new but elothes, his long, thing from a cold to a spanking the have been married a quarter of a cen- In some such way as this: tawny neck emerging gauntly from Small Person dashes out of the front hlB turn down" collar, hia melan- door and fairly leaps into' the mail : : LINCOLN RYE choly eyes sunk deep in his haggard bag. : Mads from the FLUKST MALT. : face. She emerges looking like & young Most of the members of the (ombind with lha crystal waters establishment, nothing but committee never had beseen stationery him : of th SPKINU, and fore, : whl h pushes out of the rot k with gazed at him with envelopes, big. little and middle sized. a v: In a few feet of the place where He surprised curiosity. certainly With a squeal and scurry she blows Abraham Lincoln Was Born. did not present the appearance hack Into tbe house and opens up her Visit our distillery at Lincoln's : of a statesman, as are paper trees filled people usu- treasures. There : birthplace and with brilliant paper roses, and beIn their Imagina It ally picture See and Taste for Yourself, tlon. Standing up with folded hands, neath the forest trees sit little cupids : Lincoln (All genuine whisky without no clos on at all," just as : shows portrait of Lincoln drinking : he quietly, without visible embarrass : from the If It were not February and chilly. : spring ) Great big. beautiful white swan cars As It happened, whisky helped demore beautiful even than a new aufeat whisky. When ft was publicly tomobile are dragged out of their announced that the long drawn out white casings, and lo! when you touch a little spring iiomewhere the swan litigation In which . the farm's title had become entangled was at last ears are filled with flowers and all orta of wonderful, exquisite, beautiful ended, and that It would be sold at auction on August 28, 1905. the things, like birds and jewels and lovdistiller sent a representative ing hearts. Oh, it Is very, very deI Get a Hundred of the Meanest Bur"to bid It In." no matter what the lightful, being s child on St. Valen-Une- s lesque Valentines I Can Find. figure. The agent got as far as Elizaday. While all this excitement is beating bethtown, Ky . some 12 miles from tury. You dont say that you are still the quiet home atmosphere Into quivHodgenvtlle, where the auction was to romantic?" Increased by Proper Feeding. take place, and, as It was Sunday ers you sit down in s far away corI say this that my wife can beat when the time be of was the think and sale In to you held the ner and A lady writer who not only has done me at argument or sqolding or doing afternoon of the following day, he were a little girl. Perhaps you didnt as she HUT IN WHICH LINC' good literary work, but reared a famwhether I like it or not. have as much attention as the Small She's pleases WAS BORN. the Ideal lood put up at a hotel and "took things obstinate and pigheaded and ily, found In Grape-Nut- s somefor brain work and to develop healthy easy." Intending to drive over to This log cabin waa removed I am Person; perhaps things didnt and the only way I can get touchy, But how come your way and perhaps its even with her is on Valentine's Hodgenvllie the next morning children. She writes: the Lincoln farm, in Kentucky, day. because you had so little that you Then I get 100 of the meanest buralthough the trains do not run In I am aa enthusiastic proclaimed of carried about the country for so sacrifice make that part of Kentucky on Sunday, the are ready to any Grape-Nut- s aa a regular diet. I fortime by a showman. Later It lesque valentines I can find and send bottles do, and the whisky man drank that the Small Person shall have them to her, and for the next three merly had no appetite In the morning e a Into dumped liar ignominiouily It Is from deprivations that months she's wondering who sent em and for $ years while nursing my four long and often In the barroom Here in New York city, from whief It Ouch. what good things mean and and treats me he made the learn of a you acquaintance young children, had Insufficient nourishment was rescued and restored to It na- fairly well. Try it much New man from how who they mean. had come York, for them. once. It Is a good dal better than tive state. mind to way back, goes Somehow your buy the farm for Ita preservation Unable to eat breakfast I felt faint threatening her with tye family ax." so far you wouldn't dare tell the later, and would go to the pantry and as a park, and who Is now secretary - Love's Lottery, eat cold chops, sausage, cookies, of the Lincoln Farm association On ment or emotion, listened to the lig years. You wouldnt even guess them. wonders how St. Valets-tine'often One nifled little speech addressed to nin It seems so long ago that It must have the man of the from learning purpose or I doughauts anything happened to Louisville and anor ever anyway another world, been Mr. day got a start It Is said the tide that by "the Ashmum, noticing find. Being a writer, at tiroes my president of the old schoola that in England and France the young was coming In." the New Yorker got convention, and then responded nth other life. You see dingy head felt heavy and my brain asleep. were frightfolk were given to playing a game in up at daybreak the next morning and a few appropriate, earnest and ell-- room. where the benches Whea I read of Grape-NutI began clock was where the and hard which the names of all the girls and to hurried tn fully the fastest shaped sentences, Hodgenvllie hia expressing eating It every morning, also gave It to the children, Ineluding my 10 conveyance he could hire. gratitude for the confidence rep-I- sed ao laxy It nofCT moved Its hands at boys were written on tiny slips of paOn reaching Hodgenvllie the New him, bis doubts of his own abil 'let all. The days were very long for a per, thrown into a general receptacle, months old baby, who soon grew as York man asked his trust In a helping Provide ice, little tiny child who should have been and then drawn out lottery fashion, the and be that auction fat aa a little pig, good natured and and playing out of doors. care being taken of course that each held as early as possible, and he Then followed some Informal Hk. romping contented. came there One strange person draws the name of one of the farm for of the a a .day about In $3,500 kind. Jovial bought ha I wrote evenings and feeling the which partly about St Valentine. You won- other sex. The person thus drawn need of sustained br&ln power, began quarter of an hour before the whisky hearty simplicity of Lincolns na pi re dered if he were the man who came became ones valentine, and the allotman arrived. hona out, and after tbe usual h eating a small saucer of Grape-Nut- a to trim the trees tn the orchard. It ment decreed by fate was supposed to restoration The of to the cabin the committee shaking took lo with milk. Instead of my usual indilog waa all very new to you, because Impose upon tbe couple a sort of loyImwas One a state of Its native Its as Mr. members, of spectacle hot or Kellej gestible cake for pudding, pie, to-- a as Its everything was new, and you. had so alty for the coming year. remarked cellar to mo consignment Pennsylvania, WO posing dessert at aighL ai In a big AH of which sounds very romantic York In was New was inglorious. It passed out of the house: Well.! wo much to get acqua'nted with "I grew, plump, nerves strong, and and beautiful, but which in plain fact when I wrote my brain was active and placed on a special car and escorted might have done a more brtl ant trange world. must b mixed things up fearfully, The other children talked knowingmo clear; Indeed, the dull head pain never back to Kentucky by A squad of Ken- thing, but wo could htrdly havo And It Is a question whether or not box. Next St. Valentines a about a ly better thing:" From "Remtnf, ntucky militiamen. At Philadelphia. returned." of a Long Life," by Carl Sch n. day they filed in one After another, fate always selected the right maiden Baltimore, Harrlabprg, Altoona; PittsPOSTUM CEREAL CO.. Ltd. box they or the rixht beau. wooden a into big kpd In and Columbus McClures. It burg, Indfanapoiia Battle Creek, Mich. 1 PWANTH, IrMctiBiog $21)0,000 Alaska ... iou.000 Hawaii ... 50.000 75,000 Philippines Fistieries . . 50 000 $350,000 $ 550,000 200 000 75.000 75,000 Total ...$475,000 $700,000 $1,175,000 Included in cost of general government exhibit. Indications point to the early passage of the bill. The president of the Lnited States commended the exposition to the careful consideration of the congress in his official message delivered on December 4, 190G, and also m his message delivered on December 3. 1907, the latter mention being in the following terms: "The courage and enterprise of the citizens of the far northwest In their expoprojected sition, to he held in 191)9, should reThis ceive liberal encouragement Is not sentimental in Its conception, but seeks to exploit the natural resources of Alaska and to promote tbe commerce, trade and Industry of the Pacific states with their neighboring states and with our Insular possessions, and the neighboring), countries of tho Pacific. The exposition asks no loan from the congress, but seeks appropriation for national exhibits and exhibits of the western dependencies of the general government. The state of Washington arid the city of Seattle have shown th characteristic western enterprise In large donations for the conduct of thia exposition, In which other states are lending generous assistance. During the past year honorary commissioners of the exposition visited Great Britain, France, Germany, HqI-lanRussia, China. Japan, Italy, Norway, Sweden, Austria, Canada, Mexico. and the Central and South' American states, and have received assurances from prominent manufacturers, shippers and commercial associations that the interest in the alms and purposes of the exposition in those countries is sufficient to Justify that measure of participation on theif part an will be In keeping with the scope off our exposition as we have determined it. In addition to Washington, which appropriated $1,000,000 for its representation at the exposition, the following states have made provision to California, Oregon, participate: Pennsylvania, Nebraska, Missouri and Utah. Assurances have been given that fifteen other states will also participate. Work on the grounds is In an adThe aveaues, circles, vanced stage plazas, and courts have been graded The and the building sites cleared. been ocadministration building cupied by the executive force for The manufactures many months building is well under way; the auditorium, fine arts palace, and machinery building, permanent structures, have been started The agriculture building and several minor structures are beginning to rise. Oregon and California have their plans In preparation, and will soon start construction. A conservative estipreliminary mate of the probable paid admissions at the exposition is made at 2,500.000. 'I his will be larger than the attendance at any prevtous exposition everj held in the United States, with the exception of Philadelphia Chicago, Buf-tal- o and St. Louis expositions. The probable number of visitors from east of Denver Is estimated at approximately 400,000. Alaska-Yukon-Pacif- d, Tha Worlds Miners. The mines of the world employ 5,000,000 persons, and more than one-thirof them are in the British empire. , d Nail Wounds. One who has tried It says that tha most successful treatment that he haa found for nai! wounds In horsea feet la to clean out the wound and pour full of hot tallow or lard. Thla seems to give very little pain, and one treatment generally cures. Cold Day In Blllvilla. Coal Is too high for us, says tha Bill vllle Banner, and the timber trust pnts wood out of our reach, but wa have a few extra bales of cotton with which wq can toed the fire." v - . |