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Show TWO APOSTLES ONES HEW rirOOB-SEbiamoXi . Om Yeer 8lS Fearful DestractioiTused fcy Recent Erjption of Mltttt,M4WNi saw frawnsa SE EE T Vacancies. of Ten Thousand People Buried Beneath Sea of Cava, While Thoueanda of Terrified Residents Are in Hourly Fear of a Similar Experience. Home Tha school of Park City were eloped last week for the regular aprlng Charles Allred, of Provo, was kicked by a horse ind severely Injured, the blow landing Jnst over the heart An organised effort is being made by the Sait Lake Ministerial association to close the theatres on Sunday nights. Weber county Is to have a fair this fall, a company having been formed last week that will have the matter In charge. Residents of Park City are rejoicing over the nevr double train service over the Union Pacific between Park City and Ogden, Cecil O. Plant, who plead guilly of bigamy before the Farmington court has been sentenced to three years in the etate penitentiary Eli V. Raley, an old time resident of Salt Lake and one of those who par. tlcipated in the gold rush of '49, Is dead at the age of 79 Senator Sutherland haa Introduced the bill ceding to the University ot' Utah a strip of land belonging to the Fort Douglas jnllltary reservation It haa been decided to pave the ildevnlka In the principal part of tha town, and In other ways Improve the appearance of the streets of American Fork. ' Park City boys who have been In the habit of amusing themselves bv nowballing pedestrians have been ar rested and will be tried on a charge of battery. Preparations are being made at Provo to avoid as far as possible dam- . . Resignations of Apostles Cowley and Taylor Announced at Conference end Richards, Whitney and - McKay Chosen to Fill Mount Vesuvius. VTAH STATE NEWS , , ages from high water, which It la fully -- expected will follow warm weather thle aprlng. At least thirty Salt Lake school ma'ams have been married within the past three months, despite the fact that the school board prefers single teachers. The man who jumped from a fyrry-boa- t at 8t. Loots and was drowned Is believed to be B, Lowenstetn, of Price, that suss being tnsciTjbed. In- a flidfSi Jlls JkA 1 Work has begun on a wagon road t between Mautl and. Emery county t towns, the Commercial club being back of the project and prominent citizens supplying the funds. Company D, First Infantry, of thi Utah National Guard, haa been mu' tered out, the company's member i having been tranaferre to fill up In the other companies Roy Da via, aged 19, whose home was In Salt Lake, was struck by a a witch engine at San Jose, Cab, and Instantly killed. Davta was sitting on the track and did not hear the approaching engine. A slide occurred In Cottonwood canyon above Marysvale and caught one of s bunch of horses tint were bclnr taken up to get some women and chit dren out who were at the Log Cabin 1 property. Edgar Williams, teamster of Halt Lake, despondent over the recent death of hla wife, attempted suicide, taking morphine, but was discovered In time and saved after the doctor bad worked over him several hours Anthony J. Coleman, the color I waiter who shot and killed John F Larson, a Salt lake commission merchant, will be tried on a charge of voluntary manslaughter Coleman 1 Salt Luke nty At Sunday's s ston of the conference of the Church of Saints, Jesus Christ of ijuter-daApostle Francis M Ly munmnoiiqcHd to the enormous crowd In the tuber nacle that Apostles John W. Taylor and Matthias F Cow lev had resign I and that their resignations bad been accepted last October, because thev. were out of linjuumj u'.o the rum and with the president c hm cb The annottm i meiib'was also made by Apostle ljtn.it of the b .th f trill who of Apostle Mariner Vf I i died at hi hnuiy- in Kifhnion February Apostle Lyman also iimiounel 'he fact of the diaiti of ( ! Fjtlstrd a m min r of the oiiiuil of hist sc n presidents of si w nties Mr Lyman tamlimn d to pn side O' r the colifererm while the aitthorilns He aKid the m in "were sustain d her In voting to r ilo thlr hauls high ho they (oubl be s' n Presbb til Smith was sustain d bv the unanimous wa Ho vote of evtrvhodv pn si nt every other number of the gen ral an that Mount Naples The hope as to coming Vesuvius calm, was dissipated Sunday when the volcano became more active than ever The panic ha spread to Naples Two strong earthquake shocks which shattered windows and cracked the wall of buildings were experienced on the Sabbath day The entire population rushed to the strtefs In terror. many persons crying the Madonna has forsaken ns. the end of the world has come No trace remains of Ikmcotrecaz, a commune on the southern declivity of the mountain where 19,000 persons lived; and Torre Anniiniala, on the shores of the tlulf of Naples, one mile to the southward, Is almost surround ed by the Invading lava and ha been t horltles evacuated by Its 10 two Inhabitants The .uting m tutors of the quorum to Naples The people were brought by trains, street ears, military carts of apostles were put up log t her to ho j Similar means ot sustained anil tlnie w is no dissent and stiamsliips transportation are being employed to Then cam th thr- - n w on to bo bring away the people from Torre del n In tli ho th ii tin an ('two The police and carbineers appoint are guarding the abandoned houses mibr will b thev will rank as to sm ml several members of the govern loittv were George F KU hards, Orson ment also are there F Whitney mil David t) McKay A the from received telegram In view of th change made In tb mayor of San Sehastiano, a village near the observatory on the north quotum (Be tin or aposronr sneer west declivity of Vesuvius, says that sion to the pri'sid nev of the church lava Is approaching rapidly and that I u follows Fruit Is M 1, Milan the people are terror stricken They lotin H nry Smith, Oeoige Teasilal have been for uights without sleep Hud ntbon II Lull Hebei J Grant he aays, are destitute and beg assist ance be given them ger Clawson Heed Smoot Hyrum M The work of succor Is hampered Smith G rge Smith Chari s W owing to delay to the railway ser G urge I Hu hards Olson F Penrose Is vice which Interrupted by red hot anil Divbl (I Mt Kay Whitney stones thrown to a height of ,1,000 feet falling on the tracks fudge ( hurl s H Hart of Ijig.m, who succeeds to the vacancy In the Record Breaking Crowds. was formerly count II of hcvtntles Salt I.ake City The closing ses judge of the First judicial dlstiict He slona of the I jitter day Salnta' confer had been called on a mission to the ence were attended by larger crowd eastern states, to depart next Novem than on any previous occasion In the her, but his elevation will probably history of the church, the weather be- cause that program to be changed ing favorable to a large attendance George F Richards, the first named On Sunday It was necessary to hold an of the new apostles, is president ot tha overflow meeting In the morning In the Tooele stake, and a brother-in-laof Assembly hall, and In the afternoon President Smith, He la a son of tbo two overflow meetings were held. One was bold In the Assembly hall and the late Apostle Franklin D Richards He other in the open air in front of the was born in pa via county and in G biiroHU of information, ft Is estimated years of age. Ha waa ordained An 11 OW persons that jammed and elder in the church In 1176 He Is a packed themselves Into the tabernacle farmer, a Democrat In politics, and; The Amb,y bU was a member of the legislatute of was packed to suffocation The crowd 1899 from Tooele county He waa or, which was forced to attend the open ilulni'd as a seventy In 1HM and beair meeting was so great that many fore he became stake president ha could not approach the stand close was a counselor to the president ol understand the what speakenough to Tooele stake er were saying Orson F Whitney, the second burned of the new apostles. one of the best known men In the Mormon church. He Californian Run Amuck. Is of the Eighteenth ward of Grass Valley, Cal Jack Alden fa- Saltbishop Lake City and is the author of a In e tally stabbed his father law Alfred "History of t'tah " He Jenkln, sr , and Inflicted ten stabs on was born In the ward of which he ia his wife In this city Sunday evening. now bishop, anil is 51 years of age , He Is a grandson of Newell K Whit-nevwounded, Mrs, Allen Is dangerously the second pri siding bishop ot the but the attending surgeons held out church comwas deed for The recovery hope David O McKav Is president of the mitted at the Jenkln home, where A1 Weber He Ins been Stake academy ten and his wife also resided Allen, In tbe Sunday school work of active of been who has drinking considerably ha been on missions, late and acting peculiarly was called the church and He ha been to supper, when he seised a knife and particularly InIn Siotland church ediic ittonal wmk prominent attacked his family Who Retiring Apostles Are. Begged to be Locked Up. Salt (It i lohn Taylor, -8all Lake City John P Watson, laid to be from Kansas Cltv, and me of the apostles who ha resigned. Is a son of lohn Tailor third presithought to be mentally deranged, la dent of the Mormon church anil the confined In the city jail and will be Immediate sue essui of Brigham Watson xamlned as to his sanltv Young He Is a name of Provo, and lfc walked Into the police station Smitlav wa elevated to the apoatleship Cowley, the and begged to be locked tip He said list by his father other who lias letiml Is a men were after him, and unless he was native apostle of Halt Ijike lie wa- to the apostli ship In IS'l7 by protected he would be killed Watson It Is la declared he came from Kansas Cltv, Presiil nt Ilford Woodruff where he said his wife lives Further a eomeldenri that the two nun who than this he would not answer ques- were deprived of tb Ir apo-tohonors Sun1av have tions friends slme boyhiH! Cuba Follows the Dominion. Conference of Sunday School Union. A report Issued hj the Wushington Hall Lake (it lb - ml annual department of commeiee and hitoir on I n s bool union of ronft Hull save rente trade Cutu Cuban th' ranks the second In Importance In the trade re of the Mormon ihnrib was htlil In the bit inns of the Fulled States with other tab rnaele Humliv v nlnj limit i the direct Ion of Eld i Gtoige D Pvper The total trade The American countries I of nm- -i bv program eon-i- -t met the with of the United States i tbe l D H unlit pi anil tjlxinacloj choirs anl reports an ilsumat rel, j pal countries of America in the eaten dar year of 1903 was With Canada, altie to the progrt -- of (he Bund y j FFty four lake- wie lepre t f J03 000,000, Cuba, $ i 25,000, 009 with schools senied The tot number of mem-- 1 Brazil, $111,18)0.000, with Mexico, brrs officers and t u hers enrolled ini and with Argentina $19, 000,009, i Ihe Sundn sehtsil is tjj Hal 000,000 -- 'o-i- 1 y I I ' i 1 three-volum- tn Mrs. M A Dlsltop, mother In law of C. Hyde Tlngey, deputy state auditor stole from her sick bed. In the absence of her daughter, in 8aK- - tavke Ctu, whllo suffering from nervous delirium and killed herself by slashing her throat with a razor Percy J. Luster, a fugitive from Jus tlce who was captured last summer at Ogden, has been declared insane He was by a court In Guthrie, Ky eat to the asylum at Hopkinsville Luster was accused of bavtng mur 1 dere bin wife la Elleton. Ky. At'a meet'ng of tha Salt Lake Bur I of Underwriters It was decided to re. commend that a reduction of 20 pe cent be made on rates of Insurance len I ... Dowieitea Denounce Towed Into Port. Toklo. The Italian Bailing ship Brasmo. Captain Amelin, which satle I from Philadelphia. Sept 9, for Naga buildings In Salt Lake City reduction of 1ft per cent wa t , aakl with a cargo of oil, waa towed recommended on mercantile stocks. Into Nagasaki last Friday bv the GerRichard Smith. Jr, the llyearolq man steamer Selgoviyar. which fount on of Rick" Smith, a prominent the Brasmo off Kagoshima In a miser The llrasmo experlxheep man of North Ogden, waa accl- - .able, condition. , dentally shot throng's the abdomen! enced bad weatber for aeven month. An-nh- - br a playmate. Zion L'l'Cltv heard Hi Leader, l'ht ptstpie of Zion their tormer leader lohn Alexander Howie, denounced from the pulpit In Shiloh tabtrtiaele Hundiy, and they approved of It. or at least aa many of them as could crowd iutoth.U vast meeting house signified their wtli- Ingness Jn a manner th.it left no doubt "incerlty to follow In th footstep - Although the injury la serious one. It la not expected that it will prove fatal. The joint teacher Institute will be held In Eureka on April 21. Examlnt tton of the public school eighth grad puptls of the county will be held in Spanish Fork, May 11. for the south end of the coiinty. and at American Fork. May 12, for the north end of the county. The State federation , of Woman's ciuha will see that Utah la represented by n display of the state's products at the next biennial to St. Paul. Them will be two exhibit, one of woman's industry to the state and one of the pure food manufactured here. -- bo-o- m by t tineas until all were disabled the crew died. One Date Not Convenient. Washington Tbe state department haa suggested to the Russian government, through Ambassador Rosea, that tbe period suggested In the Russian note for jhe convention of the second Hague conference, namely, the early part of July, would be Inconvenient to America and to aom other countries ot this hemisphere, which were expected to be represented at Tbe Hague. Tbe reason for this action was to avoid a conflict with the oongreaa ; was be man that told of Dowte leged misdeeds al-- Boiler of River Tow Boxt Blows Up. Ravenswood VY Vu tide on the way up the Ohio river from Clnrinnatl to Pittsburg with twelve empty barges the boiler of the tow boat H M Hotie of Pittsburg blew up Hundav and the boat sank within five ra.nutes, off Portland. O. John Moran of Pittsburg, a fireman, ia miss ne. end Is thought to be drowned, while Joseph Wheeler, another fireman, wu scalded by steam and will die, whil three otheta of the crew had limbs broken and were also seal Jed. NOTES NORTHWEST bottle of Br EverymedwiBeS-fcf NAMED JIBE BLEEP REQUIRED The Best Qvrintj rMerit Is OpepibHclty. RESIGN world famed IjQflut great labors lory at Buffalo, w, y baa printed upon Its wrapper all the iugredieuU entering into Its Wn pout ion Ttita fact Iona place Dr. Fierce a Family Medicine in a clout aliity Utanstlvtt, They cannot bo classed won patent or secret medicines because they are neither This Is why so many usprojiidicoJ Physicians prescribe them 4- - recommend them to their ps Gents. They know what they aro composed of. aeft (bat tbe ingredient are those endorsed fiy the most eminent medical sut horltles . , The further fTl that neither Dr, pierces Golden Medical Discovery, th great stoma h totte, liver lo vigor tor, heart regulator and blood purifier, nor hla Favortt PrescnRk,ji" for weak, overnervous women, worked, contains any alcohol, also entitles them to a place all by XInoiwlvee. Many year ago, jjr Pierce discovered that i hemkaily pure glycerine, of proper strength, ia a bettw solvent and preservative-of the, medlcn.al principles residing lo our indlgeau s, or native, medicinal plant than It alcohol, and, furthermore, that It pose smug valuable medi inal being .demulcent, properties of Its nutritive, anttaeptig, and a most efficient antifermenL Neither of tbe mive medicine contains alcohol, orlauy harmful, habitforming drug, aa 'will be aeen from a on each glance at the fnaau& printed ' bottle wswppcr." IT cure to potent t Not only do phyo-iaprescribe the above, tucdiernes largely, but most tbe intelligent jwople employ them people who would not think of using the ordinary patent, or secret medicines Ingredient enu ring 'Into tbo oom- Every utlon of lr. Pierces medicines has the strongest kina of an endorsement from lead log , ntajwnt writers of the several schools of practice No other medicines put up for like purposes has any such profttnunul endorsement Dr. Pierce Pleasant Pellets cure constipation. Constijntlon is tbe cause of many diseases. Cre the cause and you euro the disease. One 'Pellet Is a gentle laxative, and two a mild cathartic Druggists sell them, ami nothing is just aa good. Easy to take as candy broken-d.iwr- Chinese i, Art pood Horsemen. Itj describing the Chinese cavalry, a correspondent asserts that horses In finer condition do not exist In any army In tbe world He'says that the Chinaman Is born hoiseman, who haa nothing to learn from Europe ot America is the handling of horse, though he la Ignorant of veterinary a lence. t important to mother. Examine carefully every bottle of C VSTORT A, a cafe and oe remedy tor infante and children, tad etc that It Hear the Signature of la Cte For Over M Tears Xhs Kind Toe Rave Alwayt Bought. THE FINISHING Kind Word TOUCH NEEDED of Farm Hand to Brilliant VouNg ArtiaL Henry Harland, author of The lata The Cardin arxSnuff box and other graceful atorlca, was once recounting, at the Authors' club In New York, his editor of tbe famous experiences "Yellow Book. Mr. Harland fixajsed Aubrey Beardsley. Though only! boy of twenty-onor ao,' he said "Beardsley was aa clever In the editorial as In the contributing caojukLe, He was. Indeed, fOTWec-skw 'Yeb J low Book,' was fond of him I once took a three days" walking trip with him He sketched, of coure, on the walk Ha made a numbered sketches In oil col or And they were very artistic and shaggy. A farm hand watched Beardsley finishing a particularly shaggy sketch one afternoon ajD.1 said encouragingly " 'My lad, that won't be a bad picture after It' ban sandpapered down ' e ar .I bit"' 8 team it Its Infancy. The first steamer to make a voyage across the weern ocean was the Savannah of SSft tons and a length of 100 feet She fill'd from Savannah May 84. 1819, and arrived at Liverpool June 20, Her steam waa purely auxiliary, for when the a tnd wa fait or the sea hlgl the paddle wheels were unshipped tnd stowed on deck. New 8 tie I for Tool. atesivfer tools is being be placed on the market, it can hardened by simply heating to a high temperature and allowing it to cool In the air. Toa made out of this ateel do not bwome soft through growing hot whin being worked. A new Remedy WH Remembering. If a child shld swallow any gerous aubatait immediately down Its throat the white of an which will forma curd around It thus prevent soXoim effects dan- slip egg, and A Fd Problem. Asheville man tells how right food did that thlch medicines had failed to aecrmajish "For more thi is year." he aays, 1 waa afflicted Ith stomach trouble and Intestinal Ft gestton, gas forming to stomach tnl bowels and giving me great dtatre- - These conditions were tteiteahlifll dmLjUr-th- e starchy food 1 ate, whit bread, potatoes, etc., and didn't digest grew worse with time, tiil, 2 yean ago, I had an attack which the doc to diagnosed as appen dicltla. When be Surgeon operated on me, howeywjt was found that my trouble waa nice of the pancreas, Instead of append iti Since that tike I have had aeveral such attacks, steering death, almost. Tbe last attack wa about 4 months ago. and 1 endued untold agonies The doctor tkn said that 1 would have to eat le starchy stuff, ao 1 UM ( GrBpe-Nut- s ,1)eitn food tor I knew it to be and have continued same with most gratifying An It has buttt me np wonder- fully. I gained ft pounds to the first 8 weeks that Tased Grape-Nnta- , my general health Is better than ever before, my brak la clearer and my Beeves stronger, For breakfat and dinner, each, 1 taka 4 teaspogfuia of Grape-Nut- s with cream, a stall slice of dry least, an egg soft bolVi and a cup of Poet-ur; and 1 maM the evening meal on an cream aloes this Grape-Nut- s gives me a grtl tlghta rest and 1 am welt agnln." Nam given by Pott urn Co.. Battle freek, Mich. Read the little There' a book. The-Ra- d to WellvUie. to n ros. pk4. bv nlclpal ownership, t can of- - Hurt- -, 4ufa Maurice Thimqr-cI'l tie ed "Kli" Parker of Diivtt n nn 16th round before ihe h i I teur Athletic club Ik1 of the ear knocki th HI foepheD out It was a 1d o I ihib on In tbe eiti election ai If I tilth i m I I v I Ho publicans elo judge ami tex aid rm the ii (rats elect uiu'r I II n tnd on il n i omn ii alderman lb stand nine republic ana and five lnn ocrals Deletlive Bob Bliley hoi an I kllel Edward Donmlhv, who w is bmglar Hint loak an Izlng the Pansian I i 1 worn in in a house in Hpok me iImouiH the neighboring buibi'in burglar at woik and tel phon I th police Nearly !"n of the triu ppnten and paper hanger In I) nn i hive gone on Hhotild strike foi lmiiased wag s the strike conlinue long it is expectel that the n ' it l tUDUiur trot rmm ells membeislnp of 5 000 men will be come Involved of Thomas Syt Logan, sheriff county, Nevada, was shot and killed at Manhattan by a gambler knowj, aa "Blondy Deny Logan attempted to prevent a pistol duel between Bor ry and another gambler and received the shots wbbh killed him V Charles G May former president ol the Big Bnd National bank at Daven tr. port, Wash, has been serve fiver rears In the penitentiary for violation of th banking laws This Is the minimum sentence May wreck ed the bank In mining speculation The business part of the town ot Bannock, one of Montanas first mining camps and the first capital of the has county territory in Beaverhead been practically wiped out by fire The fire Is believed to have been incen diary The total loss Is about $10,000 Tbe estimated value of the oat crop of Idaho for 1905, is given as A total of 4,069,420 bush$1,622,664 els were raised on 98,058 acres, an av eiage per acre of 49 4 bushels, and the average market price per bushel wa 42 cents Considerable excitement has been caused bv the announcement of Stephen Carver, a banker of Chinook, Mont, that he Is desirous of building a rail road from Lewiston through Clarkston to Asotin and then to Anetone county a distance of 72 miles Duncan Clark, for years holder ol the title of champion steer roper ol the world, was accidentally killed near Chevenne- - while hunting with two friends The three were crawling along the ground toward a herd ol antelope when a gun carried by the man immediately Clark behind was The charge entered discharged Clatks body causing instant death Charles Secrlst, the policeman who diot Thomas Johnson In a dispute vver a dice game In a saloon In Den ver on February 9 last and who was convicted of murder In the second degree, has been sentenced to serve from fourteen to twenty years in the date penitentiary and Brakeman C W Hildebrand Fireman John Davis were killed by he overturning of a freight looomo Ive on the Burlington railroad neat Davis was alive Arvada, Wyoming for seveial hours under the wrek age Ttje accident was caused by a ave In of the lrak -- DECAYiO STARCH. results The city election at Missoula, Mont, esulted In a partial victory fo tha municipal ownership league A ppetofflee has been established at Aurora, Esmeralda county, Nevada six miles southeast of Fletcher. The quarantine established against sheep of various states by Wyoming was lifted last week Sheep enter n ' that state must b dipped but othei restriction are removed Tac-in- i Complete returns of th P election show that George city Wright, demwrat, was reflect', mayor over McCormick ropub'lc m b 295 plurality, and over Hartman mu It Is believed ln Portland detectives that Fred Paul the burglar who on shot and seriously Mondav night wounded C.eotgp Douglass In the lat lers home In San Jose Is a former soldier, at Vancouver barracks, who descried and to whom was traced a number of crimes The collieiies at Casper, Wyn, are closing down and the miners are leav tng to seek work In other fields All efforts to settle the differences have proven futile The trouble arose ovei the organization of a union and de mantis which the company decided II could not accede to Charles Soulec of lavnder, W yo . lost 3,000 sheep by a flood of water which came down through his lambing sheds carrying away 1,500 ewes and the same Mr Souter has fot number of lambs years carried on his famhing opera tiona In March in these sheds, and until now has had good luck The yield from 66,153 acres of barsown to Idaho during the past ley ; i jfear was 2,616.120 bushels or an av The erage per acre of 40 bushels average market price per bushel for the year, 48 cents, made the entire crop worth $1,270,138 S. L. McFarland, the Lewiston at torney. who was charged with the em bezalement of $500 from Mr Martha Morrissey, a client, had his trial last week, but on the fourth day of the trial thS Jury was discharged been- out 20 hours without hnv Tug been able to reach an agreement rftei-bavtn- Herbert Reichert and fharle B-- Tan Hours Nteaaaary for tha Growing Vividly Described By a Citizen Sioux Falla, South Dakota. Youngsters. Andrew Johnson, 411 Weet Tug a said that Holmes WendeR Oliver child upon awakening In the morning 8t, Sioux Falls, S. D., says: Kidney PillaT from a healthful sleep to a had humor my Jife. My Ha thought it needed a spanking. careful from very beneficial, promoting a good do lysis of the urine culatlon of tbe, blood ; but he added and a diagnosis of that a child who was finressonabla my case, had told and willful after a busy day waa limme I could not lire ply tired and should be put to bed. I was six weeks Mature ia the genuine healer and the in down struck our ail of powrestorer true sleep the street with kidney ers. Parents who realize this eaB trouble, and for a ave themselves many anzlons mowhole year could ments, many heartaches, many doctor not leave the house. bills and establish habits of regular I lost flesh, my eyes failed me, I living that will bring forth good results through a long line of offspring bloated st times, my back hurt and I and generations to come. Every child suffered s living death There seemed requires at least ten hours of sleep, no hope until I beganI using Doan's Then began to imand it la a good practice for him to Kidney Pills continue sleeping the full ten honra prove The pain left gradually, the all Through the school life Work swellings subsided, t gained appetite would thus be rendered easier, health and weight, and to make a long story would be better and youthfulness pro- short, I got weITT" 50 oens a box. Sold by all dealers longed; many nervous tendencies and diseases would be wiped out and Foster Milburn o Buffalo N Y. clearer, brighter mentality would be maintained Strong Words Come Handy. Brooklyn, Eagle. In America we will fight the swear Ing habit We wl'l admit that It is RHEUMATISM immoral and unwise to cus but there Is a heap of comfoit In the fact that Tha Djsaasa Yielded Readily to Dr. when the jolly refuses to jell and the Williams Pink Pills After Other stepladder falls and the door closes on Treatment Failed. two fingers and a boil finds its rest Dr Williams Pink Pills cure rheumaon the end of one a nose, tism because they supply the necessary tog place there are words c miles of them in elements to the vitiated blood and en- this good English language that might able nature to cast out the impurities bF used if a victim was so minded and effect a cure. Mrs. A Baker, of No. There Is nothing 11k having a thing 119 Fitch street, Syiacuse, N. Y , will even if you do not want It furnish living evidence of the truth of handy Mobile Herald this statement. There has been rheumatism lu my family ever since I can re- Ever Hear of Scotty" and His member, she say s. Ride? My grandmother was a great sufferer fuuu muscular Wal is this told, The briefly story, rheumatism and mr mother also had the disease in a mild form About a year ter Scott, the Death Valley gold miner, from Los Angeles to, ago I had a iiard cold and rheumatism made the tripsummer on a special last caught me in my left knee There were Chicago over the Santa Fe to less than sharp pains, confined to the lieighlxvr-hx- t train That wnulwnd tram coat of the knee and They seemed to go 15 hours It was the $0,000 right into the bone. The pain I suffered htm more than was intense and I also iiad dizzy spells. fastest long distance run over mounThe doctors called uiy trouble tains and plains ever made on any It demonstrated, unatio and sciatic rheumatism. When American railway I didnt get better under their treat- beyond dispute that the Santa Fe law suggested thnt I track, equipment and employees are of ment uiy brother-11kind Probably you try Dr. Williams Pink Pills. I bought the dependable three boxes, and, by the time I had wouldn't care to ride so fast You preour three trains from taken them, the pain and dizziness had fer the luxury of I wanted to make Utah and Colorado to Everywhere entirely left me sure of a enre so I liought three more East and Southwest Ask me for ticket rates and literaboxes, but I didn't take quite all of them ture as I found that I was entirely cured. C F WARREN, Before I took the pills the pain was G A . A ao severe that I had to cry at times and when I was lured I was so thankful and 411 Doolv Block. Silt Lak Cltv, Utah grateful and I am glad to recommend Wanted Obedient Employes. them to every one who suffers with rheumatism,'' This is to'd of James Lick, the ecDr. Williams' Pmk Pills have cured centric San Franrlsco millionaire, severe cases of amrnnn, sciatica, nervouswho founded the famous observatory ness, partial paralysis, locomotor ataxia and St. Vitus dance that have not re- bearing his name When taking any one Into his service he always asked sponded to other modes of treatment. A11 druggists sell Dr. Williams Pmk the person to plant a tree upside down Pills or they will lie sent by mail, postthe roots In the air, the branches paid, on receipt of price, 50 cents per underground If there were any probox, six boxes for $2 50, by the Dr Wiltest the man was at once sent away, burns Medicine Co., Scheuectady, N. Y. Lick saying that he wanted only men who would obey orders strictly. TREASURE OF BRITISH MUSEUM. 8AVED BABY LYONS LIFE. Atlas Canturlea Old Probably Largaat Book In World. Awful sight From That Dreadful ComBigger than any other book In the plaint, Infantile Eczema Mother xorld that la, bigger in height and Praitee Cutlcura Remedies. a curiously unique atlas vreadth Our baby had that dreadful comn the British museum. It contains a plaint, Infantile Eczema, which afflictollectlon of the finest engraved ed him for several months, commenDutch maps of the Stuart period, and cing at the top of his head, and at last a bound in red leather, beautifully his whole body His sufferirnamented with gold designs, and is covering ings were untold and constant misery. tecured by three massive gilt clasps In fact, there wag nothing we would This mighty volume measures five not have done to have given him reeet ten Inches high, and is propor of lief We finally procured s full-glonately broad, blng nearly square the Cutlcura Remedies, and in about The dedication page la hand drawn three or four days he began to sbow a tnd richly illuminated. It was pre brighter spirit and really laughed, for tented to King Charles II. immediate In about the first time in a year y before he left Holland on his res he was fully recovered days ninety oration to the throne In 1660 The Praise for the Cutlcura Remedies has n!y known contemporary reference always been out greatest pleasure, o this volume Is given bv John and there Is nothing too good that we Evelyn In his diary, under date 1660 could say In their favor for they cer1 I went with some of my 'Novemher for he saved our babys Ilf tainly elatlons to court," sajs John Evelyn was the most awful sight that I ever 'to show them his majesty's cabinet beneld, prior to the treatment of the nd closet of varieties There I saw Mrs Maebelle Remedies Cutlcura vast book of mapps In a volume 1826 Appleton Ave, Parsons. Lyon. neere four yards large The book Kan , July 18, 1905 " ame Into the possession of the nation when King George HI bequeathed his Rembrandts Copper Plates. ibrary to the British museum Here of Rembrandts Sixty original he great book is most tenderly guard etched copper plates have been disd for It is accounted one of the 11 covered by Mr Victor Thomas at brarys chief treasures Valenciennes, and they aro believed to have ben lost for a century They FSB THE FAMOUS Red Cross Ball Blue Ivrge t oz package 5 are to be distributed among collec cents. The Kush Company, South Bend Ind tions ln Paris, Brussels and Amster dam Original New England. 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