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Show KIDNEY TROUBLE MINES Suffered Two Years Rtiiered I Three Month I AND NEWS MINING KIZER, ML Sterling, Ky., MR rites. "f have Buffered bladder - nlth kidney ana tenable for ten eat a past. Last Murih I commenced UMDg Peruna ami continued for three months, I have not u.sed it since, nor hare I felt a. pain. I heliete th i( I am well and I there-for- e give mv highest commendation to the curative qualities of Peruna. Tor Kidney Trouble. Mrts Geo II Can., wiites: I bad not isimser, Grant, Ontario, leen well for about four I had kidney trouble, and. In fact, felt badly nearly all the time. This su miner I got so very bad I thought I would try Peruna, so I wrote to yon aud began at once to take Pernna f and Manalin. T took only two bottles of Peruna and one of Manalin, and now I feel better than I have for some time. I feel that Peruna and Manalin cured me and made a different woman of me altogether. I bless the day I picked up the lit tie book and read of your Peruna. It la the buslneaa of the kldneya to remote from the blood all polsonoua materials. They must be active all tha time, else the system suffers. There are times when they need a little assistance. Peruna is exactly this sort of a remedy. It has saved many people from disaster by rendering the kidneys service a a time when they were not able to bear their own burdens. years Use for Worthless ' I Stocks. "Wildcat mining stocks are not alor useless worthless, together cither, said a downtown broker who handles cheap mining stocks, the other day as he hung up the telephone reHere's a man who baa Just ceiver. offered me $50 for enough mining stocks to have a face value of $50,000. He wasn't particular what 'stocks he got if they only had a paper value of $50,000. I closed the deal and shall make monel on it. too. What did ha want with such stocks? Well. 1 but that sHgtjtesP doubt" getting ready to go Inttfv the bankruptcy court and wants to show his creditors where his money has been dropped. We often get such requests and are kisually able to fill N. Y. Sun. them. earth shocks were felt at Leo ben, AustroHungaij, on May 9, but no damage was done The slate m nate without a dissenting vote iaed the bill prohibiting bucket shops in M So far as is known ill Simla, India, of the outbreak of the he annivt Indian iiti'inv fifty years ago was not marked in disturbance named - Kaidoff. An anan hist i a plot cliargi d with comp'ieitj against the life of King Charles, ha bten at'esud at Bu hates! Th 'even Italians loimolyd at VH kesharie, Pa. of 'blaik hand crime wtn setitetued to one ear In jail anti Hues of $23) isih and costs As the it suit of a quairel, William O Kite, a telegrapher, of Washington shot and killed his wife, shot his baby it) the leg and then killed himself. The past week's shipments of high grade ore from Gohiflt'd aggregattd 87J tons The Golden Sunbeam company, op erating In the Custer Idaho, section a compressor, which ha pure ha-e- d will be installed at once Three of Tiutic s big mines dividends last week, the Colorado and tr.e Beck tunnel paying to the stock holders $40 .into each, while the Grand Central distributed $10 000 George Wingfield, of Goldfield, has received a telegram from his fore mine. Call man at the Three-Queen- s foinia, sajing that a single shot had broken down $00 Ooo worth of ore A statement of the profits of the Hercules mine for 19tG has been tilej with the county assessor, showing the profits to have been $787,334 19 as compared with $ 175 348 90 for 1905 The discovery of important phosphate deposits over a considerable area In southeastern Idaho, southwestern Wyoming, aud northeastern Utah has opened up a new Industry In the west A canvass of the 'leading copper producers reveals the fact that the de mand is running ahead of the visible supply and that they are stronger iiu their belief that there will be no price concessions In the French Gulch section ot Montana, where the gold was first discovered and washed out in that state, extensive placer operations arc still in progress, and is paying big money to the operators. A prominent Californian, who his, drilled oil wells in five states, declares the Virgin River all region tc possess the greatest oil indications he ever witnessed in any field from California to WeBt Virginia Good reports are still coming in from the Swan Hilda Extension mine in the I,ee district, Nevada. The directors of the company met here a day or so ago and raised the price of treasury stock to 10 cents A good copper mine In the Lisboa valley, San Juan county, Utah, Is to begin shipping at once Up to the present time not a pound of ore has been shipped, the amount extracted (about 1,000 tons) being piled on the TleTa ' I Spring slwavs brings into special favor Nature's blood purifier, Garfield Tea. It made wholly of clean, sweet Herbs. It purifies the blood, cleanses the system, clears the complexion, eradicates disease and promotes Good Health. For young and old. - m Note the Distinction! A recent London advertisement of- fered apartments "suitable for a journalist or Christian man. ALLENS FOOT -- EASE For Hot, Tired, Aching, Swollen Feet. SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES a powder. It cures Allens painful, smarting, nervous feet and ingrowing nails, and instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions Its the gnutext comfort disco very of the age Makes tight or new shoes easy. A certain cuie for sweating, callous mid hot, tired, aching feet. ijO.OuO testimonials. Irv it Sold by all Druggists ard Shoe stores, 25c. Don't arret a inttstltvl. Trial package FREE. Address, Foot-Eas- e, Gavrina baan above signature. A. MU. YOU CAN KEEP DRY COMFORTABLr IN THE rY HARDEST STORM BY WCARINO '$) $ The Missouri senate lias paiSed the house hill giving wants in eltiea of 5 000 inhabitants and over the right to vote local optiou for the individual - wards The commeitlal modus vlvendl between the United States and Germany, which was referred to a committee May 7, has been actepted by the com mlttee The 300th anniversaiy of the land ing at Jamestown island of the first permanent English settlers was cele at Jamestown brated Monday, VI f glnia day. W D Clark has been at rested at Honolulu on a harge of forgery on a warrant issued from Hastings, Mich Clark has been engaged in mission ary work among the Koreans. The political unrest at Lahore, In dla, is assuming graver proportions The authorities are drafting troops oi all arms and have Issued a proclam demonst rat Iona ot tlon prohibiting ; every kind In a pitched battle on Sugar Island creek, neat Middleboro, K .. the result of a feud, Johq Howard and Mar tin Green were killed, Eleanor Howard fatally shot and Jim and George Green badly wounded The latest received concerning tha loss of the French steamer PoitoV which was wrecked off the coast of Uruguay, is to the effect that fortj passengers and eight members of the crew lost their lives. As the result of a fued of long stand lng, James Lettwich shot and killed T. J. .Clark in the court houae at Duncan, T. Both men were married citizens and wealthy, Leftwtch Is candidate 'for state The 12,000 textile operatives who are on' strike at Orizaba, Mexico, have added to their demand abolition of the fine system Suffering and destitution are Liecoming evident among the strikers, but they are defiant William Wells, a motorman, was killed and ten. other persons were Injured in a collision in Lexington, Ky., between a street car and a passenger train. The motorman lost control of hia car, which was demolished. In consequence of the great increase in emigration, the Hungarian union will begin May 19 an in the hope of finding some Inquiry, means of keeping the people at home. Several cabinet ministers will participate. , The Jury in the case of Garland Moore, who atabbed Clara West to death at Springfield, Mo., because she jilted him, returned a verdict of murder in the second degree and fixing bis punishment at twenty-fiv- e years in the dump. In copper circles it is generally conceded that Amalgamat ed copper will earn $28,000,000 this year on ita product of 2,000,000 pounds of copper on the basis of 24 cents well-inform- metal, which would be a trifle oyer 18 per cent on the stock. California correspondent "Of a Boston financial agency wires that the Balakala company now has 350 men at work there, 175 on smelter construction and 150 at the mine. Work at both places has been retarded owing to weather conditions. Owing to inability to arrive at a satisfactory and an amicable settlement yf the wage controversy between the strikers and the company, the American Smelting and Refining company has announced that the plant at Murray will be closed down indefinitely. The Bunker Hill A Sullivan Mining ft Concentrating company, operating a silver-lea- d mine at Wardner, Idaho, has declared a dividend, No. 116, amouting to $ 180,000. This is the companys regular monthly dividend and brings the total amount of dividends paid since January 1 to $900,000, and the total to date, $8,766,000. A wonderful strike has been made in Willow Creek mines about five miles The first southwest of Greeuwater. discovery of Importance was In the Baltic. The shaft had been sunk but eighteen feet when the miners penetrated the iron capping and encountered a rich copper sulphide running high in both gold and stlyer. Half a (lozen vein! of copper ore, running from three feet in width to nine fedt wide, have been uncovered on a copper proposition in Mexico recently acquired by Nevada capitalists Average samples from these veins run 31 62 per cent copper, while picked samples run from 70 to 82 per cent copper, with good values in gold. The Tonopah Mining company of Nevada reports operations for the yeai ended February 2G, as follows: Total production, $1,649,892. Net earnings, $1,107,719. Total net, $1,485,520. Deduct for exploration, etc., $11,923. Net income; $1,473,596. Add profits, sale Tonopah ft Goldfield railroad bonds, $33,850. Surplus for year, $1,507,446. A thousand feet beneath the surface of the ground at Detroit, Mich., is solid bed of salt four hundred feet thick. The tapping ot this great body of salt is one of Detroits comparatively new industries, but It is now employing --thousands of men- - who depend for their daily toll and daily wages on the manipulating of this salt A City of Mexico special says that the United States Smelting company has purchased the San Pedro and dther mines In the state of Chihuahua from the Naica Mining company, for $6,500,000 'gold. Boston officials deny any Intention of purchasing the property. The largest and heaviest casting ever made In Utah was poured at the works of the Salt Lake Engineering works last week. It consisted of a new flywheel for the wrecked Corliss engine at the Hon-ertn-e companys concentrating mjll at Stockton. eher'w -- Manufacturers 1 penitentiary.. Five years in the military prison st Fort Leavenworth la the sentence of Edward Leviner, a Columbus, Ohio, OILED CLOTH INO Cfctft Ltyht DvmU Waterproof Low in Ptk wtr tooy OOMLIT dc rom rft vAarr WtM or esaTfwwooor tAKnCMT Ale? HOWARD E. BURTOI, achVm.8t."d Hiefflnffi prlfiFf (oM, Uoid, tvr.Tta, Wo-- tur, ! or ictpper C?tal4 fcewtn. feftUioc envelopes iMi fH imt m oa ppOc tton ImttruJ end ( nun re work toIfntFdL Lnnf Will Colo Kotorono UtmuuMauooaJ T&offijHOiTi E Water t, boy, who was charged with desertion in the face of the enemy in the Philippines, while a soldier of the Seven teenth Infantry. The Maater Builders association ol Berlin and its suburbs has , decided unanimously to lock out all mason and bricklayers assisting building workmen, on May 16. Over 100, 00C men are affected. The men demand an eight-hou- r day. Miss Mattje Watterson, aged 2t years, said to be a niece of Rear Ad miral Robley Evans and a member ol the Daughters of the American Revo lution, was found dead in. her room it El Paso, Texas. The cause of death is given as heart failure. r Despondent because of Mrs. Alexander SIgsworth killed hei child and then shot and killed herself it her bomb in Alle gheny, Pa. The bodies were found bj - WATERPROOF SUMMARY ev'ciwl po-d-- d C. B N. his YOUR BACK ACHE? j I J ,n live with Pi TV VM FVDE- n experience required, guitiuutieri Oont eZppit a man t have faith In vour judgment It ou call him a fool. K James Fenner St About , DU'-- Profit by the Experience of One Who Ha Found Relief. I The indui i nients fi t t a t r I Mil man) nine J"w 1' limit gitting ginning w inn ttl mi h li it .ill ill. the Itvir i and t haul i Ut tin ii Nature' SUCCESSFUL TONIC TREATMENT FOR INDIGESTION. per- - are mum ' llirhs ami is l'im hood and t itiiMiHtion, kultuva puntiea I iii-l- -- itu,--- , i, Hi to.adjt I.at1i, nidde hollv nt mu h i is - tn I ligs tniOil t lira 1th. i'll Pills w Then She Takes the Line. iti s Kidiiev The voung girls air was pensive lo'inil roln f from ' iimoirow, she said. Reginald will the In .t hux, and two hux. - restored we to conduct me to the altar There sound condl bnu'ing she llghtnl another cigarette g' hia leadership will end." Mv wife and iiu'i ns-many of mv Doans have important to Mother. Kidney I ilia vuUi .nod results and I Kximine carefully every bottle of CASTORTA, can earnest h hi it tminl them tali- - and mire remedy tot tufxut uut children, lx I Sold b i'i a i Foster Ml'limn ( 50 tints uuffalo , N t box ami j I , Y Brar the advice from one who knew Proof of Dire Result That . Change of Occupation m. that it flHtU!T of la For Over 30 rart, Iks gaud You Uau uv Follow Aiw bought. Still Normandys Heroine. One of the favmlte mtal cards said Judge Kwenev of s countv Cali offered for sale to tourists bv shop fornla ' I shmi-ohe conviction of Montana Jack, a highwavnian who a modern feminine compatriot of was aorneti.iiia ,u a btiiiee let When of Arc. dressed and poaed . to ., repre- asked b) the j id. e whether he had sent the gieat French heroine spinanything to sai against sentence be ning in her thatched roofed cottage In passed upirn him Ja k admitted at Domreni) he had no piot st to make hut Hows This? thlt he would like to give a few words W $ Oe for Mf of advice to the voting men in the i of ftttrrb tbfti cftaaob Ht cur4 by Utu roam Peimlssion being gianied Jack Uurrti curt. r J CHKNEY 4 CO ,ToMo O. aid. W th vDilenffBwl bv known J boy l& ih for lfit perfectly ho ytn adtr&rikxbtm tad Boys, mv advice to you Is to stick orll in ail Wuatiiew Satin ltly ble lo ctrry out tny ukllftiluM mad by bla Irn. Don't td whatever you are doin Waldimu Rimxan A Maktib, Wfcoltttit iiniirffina Tultdo O. ebaage your occupation, or you 11 Halit ( tiarrb Cure It takro la tarot) ty tetinf never gtt along in the world lavok dlrtrtly upoa ika blood aad naeoat turftot of ibt ynem Ttimon!tit teat fret. Frict II otatt ptf at Be I was a suetessful burglar for fertile Hold by all Hruggltta. Take Hall family Fma fr years, never got aught, and collared I iota of dough hen tinned highPenalties ot Eating- wayman and got raught In my first A Washington physician one morn! M up And here I am. all the result of changing my oeuipation What- ing was summoned by a patient whose eccentricities of diet had required ever you are. bovs stick to it. calling him many times befpre; but on Woman's Home Companion. this occasion the patient was unusuAnd He Wn Not German. ally frank about the cause of hia trouOde of our third giade teacher ble. , a little fellow the other day dur"Its my own fault, doctor," came ing a penmanship lesson whowas evi- from him in lugubrious tones "Exdently absoi led In his woi k and put- perience teaches one what he can eat ting his whole soul into ills efforts to and what he cant eat. Last night I male his results look like the teach- ate three cucumbers, a few radishes, er'! copy upon the blackboard saucerful of strawberries, and "When I wa. im it i in i . mwi. iI Dr. Williams Pink Fills Cured Thin Woman and Have Cured Many Hundreds of Other Cases of Common Ailments Loss of appetite, coated toqgno. bad taste in t lie inoutlu heavy dull iieadacha and a dull, sluggish feeling tliese are the symptoms of omach trouble. Tliey indicate tli&t the stomach u on a strike; that it is no longer f urn i.slang to the blood the full quota of nourishment tli&t the body demands, hence every organ suffers. There are two methods of treatment, the old one by whh lithe sumach is humored by the use of predigested foods and artificial ferments, and the new ooo ' by which (tie stomach is toned up to do the work winch nature intended of it. A rerent cure bv tlie tonic treatment in that of Mrs. Mary Btatkpole, of 81 Liberty street, Lowell, Mass. 81m says; I suffered comdantly for years-frostomach trouble aud terrible backaultea to my bod the greater i and was coufluod of three years. I was under tha ' part care of our famdy physician most of tha time, but tint not seem to get better, wnd WM i was completely , I rnn-tkm- sorm.,,. .h...; tht 4 blet thinking such 'devotion worthy of reward she passed up the aisle to give him an encouraging pat upon the head and the regulation antile of As she drew near she noapfoval ticed that bis lips were moving, and that with the completion ot each letter be Compared it with hia copy and niut-tenaudibly, "damlt "damlt; then feenwed np his courage and hia lips fora new attempt The teacher passed on Without distracting hia mind from hi work. Journal of Education. spetl&l gQffered CHANGE IN FOOD Works Wondars In Health, It la worth knowing that a change in food can cure dyspepsia. T deem It my duty to let you know how Grpe-Nut- s food has cured me ot indigestion. T had been troubled with It for years, until lat year, my doctor recommended Grape-Nut- s food to be nsed I followed Instrucevery morning. tion and now I am entirely well. "The whole family like Grape-Nutwe use four packages a week. You are welcome to use this testimonial as you ee fit The reason this lady was helped by the use of Grape-Nut- s food, is that it lrpredigagtetrtfy" figrotar-pitscm- e and therefore does not tag the stomach days work in a steel mill. of a plan to cement as fire food she had been using; it also Development contains the elements required for 7,000 telephone companies of th! United States and Canada into one gi battling up the nervous system. If that part of the human body is in perg an tic organization is expected to fol fect; working order, there can be no low tha gathering in Chicago next nervous energy reprefy$epla month of 1,000 managers and presi sents the steam that drives the endents of the interested, companies. gine When the nervous system is run "I am 65, but sound as a dollar and good tor at least 85. After having dost, the machinery of the body food can be made this remark, James Hadfield, a worts badly. Grape-Nut- s used small children as woll as pioneer of Polk county, testifying at aduRa- -by It is perfectly cooked and a witness In a civil action St Det ready for instant use. Moines. Iowa, slipped forward in hit Rad. "The Road to Wellrtlle," In chair and dropped to the floor dead. pkji "Theres a Reason. flashes of c Pink Pills." These wonderful pills are useful In a wide range of disease such as aruemia, rheumatism, sciatica, neuralgia, aervona heath he, and even locomotor ataxia and partial paralysis. The great value of Dr. Williams' Fink Pills lie in tlie fact that they actually make new blood and tins carries health and strength to every portion of th body. Tlie stomach is toned np, th nerves are streugtliened, every organ is stimulated to do its work. Dr, Williams' Pink Pills are sold by all druggists, or sen , postpaid, on receipt of price, 50 cents per box, six boxes for tlie Dr, Williams yadftdna S50. by Sclienectady, N, Y, It requires the same kind of patience to teach a pig to waits thst is needed by the fisherman who can angle all day without getting a hits. BABYS ECZEMA GREW W0R9E. Mr Winslow's Sstthlsf Syrup. rsrebtidni tISins, tutus, tM sams.rsSMM In ttun.siisr,psis,snslSjsalta. tteskutua Hospitals and Doctor Could' Nat Him But Cuticura Rsmsdita a Speedy, Permanent Curs. Rs-litv- o No man Is a thousand descents from Adam Hooker. t "Eczema appeared when our baby was three months old. W applied to several doctor! and hospitals, each of Which MY9. Jrt someth Ing.dlfferen t every time, but nothing brought relief. At last, one of our friends recommended to us Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment A few day afterwards improvement could be noted. Since then we have used nothing but Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment, and now the baby ia aix months old and is quite cured. All that we used was one cake ot Cuticura Soap and two boxes Cuticura Ointment costing in all $1325. C. F. Kara, $43 East 65th Street, New York. March 30, 1906. iv SIGH IlEADAC: Positively esred ky Little Pills. tte They also relisssMo. trees trtaa Dyspepsia, In digostkm andTto Btsoty EaUcg. A pertect wn. edy lor DizzlneaA Names, Drowsiness, Pad Taste d I from drank a glass of ice water. Then 1 went to bed. However, Ive learned one thing: a man has no right to drink Sunice water Just before retiring day Magazine. Czar aa Composer of Musle, ha for the last 18 months tha czar e of TaSi virtually a1 prisoner hit' own palaces and In the intervals Of state work he has solaced himself wlth composing music, and writing jjrerae. Hia poetry ! melodious and tarefully polished and hia music is melancholy and inapired by a spirit of fatalism. Borne three years ago some f , the czars poems were published tnder the pseudonym of Olaf, with music by his cousin, the Grand Duke D'Assla, but he has himself set some of bit verses to music with a consider Ibte amount of taste and a real knowlFAUL HAD Hit OWN IDEA. edge of harmony. Nicholas IL has Bne collection of viollna, of which be Is very proud. Fathers Explanation ot Lightning Not Satisfactory to Him. Danger in Signals. ; T wai playing a game of cards in 6 mining camp in the Rockies, said the man, "when sud swept one night by a terrible storm. denly my partner, by way of a gentle bint, held np two fingers to indicate havoc, 'and, white other members that hr bad a pair. Quick as a flash, the family were huddled in dark cor- one ot oar opponents whipped out his $lrlt and alaahed off the fingers.; the aky with great delight The Awful! Well, it was pretty bad, morning at breakfast he asked but wasnt be In luck that he didnt father what caused the streaks of fire bare a full hand? across the sky, and hia father, with great pains, essayed to explain. Paul Worth Observing. In a certain preparatory school in listened attentively, and apparently Washington an instructor one day accepted what was told him, but when made the statement that "every year he found attention diverted from himwho aabeet of water feet thick is raised self, he leaned over to hia aunt sat and beside him, whispered: to the clonds from the sea. "It wasn't that auntie. It waa God "At what time ot the year does that matches on. the aky. scratching occur, professor? asked a freshman, It must be a sight worth going loag way to see., Harpers. Tn'-on- j ii followed suddenly by olulU. 1 had awful lieadachee, which lasted from tlu-cto four days. I ooold get but little m-- t at night, as my sleep was broken and fitful. As a result 1 lost several pounds in weight and became very nor. vans. , "I was In a wretclied condition when I heard about Dr. Williams Pmk PUla, I started to take the pills at once and began to gain in weight and health. I was encouraged by tins to keep on until I was eared. My friends and neighbor often remark what a diangod woman I am and I owe it all to Dr. Williams hee-t,- - d fr j tnxone th Mouth, Oostod Tongue. Pals ia the Ms. TORPID XJVZJL They Ut regulate too Bowel. Purely Vegetable SHALL FILL SMALL DOSE. SHAliPRICE. ' Genuina Must Bear Signaur Fac-Su- REFUSE W. N. SUBSTifcnie U, Salt Lake City, No. $4 1907. Perfect Womanhood ? A The greatest menace to woman's permanent happiness in life 4s the suffering that comes from some derangement of the feminine organ Many thousands of women have realized this too late to save their health, barely in time to save their lives, ( i To be a feneceasfal wife, to retain the love and admiration of her husband, should be a woman's constant study. woman finds tier that If euer-giesa-re flagging, that she gets easily Sired, darie ehadows- - appear nk-- r her eyes, she has backaches, headsensations, nerache, bearing-dow- n vousness, irregularities or the "blues," she should start at once to butttf np her system by a tonio with specific powers, snch as -- Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound the great womans remedy for woman's ills, made only of roots and herbs. 1 cures Female Complaints, such as Dragging Sensations, Veak Back, Falling and Displacements Inflammation and Ulceration, and all Organic Diseases, and is invaluable in the Change of Life. It dissolves and Expels Tumors at an early stage. Subdues Faintness. Nervous Cures Prostration, Exhaustion, nnd strengthens and tones the Stomach. Whole Headache, General Debllitv. Indigestion, and invigorates the female sysem. It la an excellent remedy for derangements of the Kidneys In either sex. 1 rverrcv tf VV'S HWftdr |