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Show World' Champion Weight Carrier. The Armenian porter of Constantinople are believed to be the champion weight carrier of the world. They hare been known for centuries a 'hamal" L e, camels But ahUe-csrael Is heavily burdened at SuO pounds for a day s march, these men. according to general bel ef, quoted in Curzon's "Armenia." will carry for a abort distance, probablv from sh'p to shore, as much as 00 pounds There la a well attested story of a "hamai" la the streets of having been Constantinople aith a grand piano on his back. n FIVE CLASSES OF FIGHT OFF PORT ARTHUR. TORPEDOES Aa Usual the All Equally Deadly If Only Thy Hit Mark. There are five classes, of torpedoes. The earliest form was a stationary submarine mine, usually exploded beneath a ship by actual contact Such mine are still used for harbor defense. but eometlmee they are fired by mechanical meana from shore at the moment a hostile vessel la passing over them The spar torpedo, also still used, consists of an explosive charge carriedaat the end of a long spar in a boats bows, the craft being rowed close up to the doomed vessel and the charge exploded The towing torpedo, at its nam implies, was towed along and maneuvered so as to explode underneath an enemys vessel, this kind being In turn followed by the true self propell-lug torpedo, the Whitehead, now In The last form which general use. need be noticed is tho Brennan, whose movements can he controlled from the abore. Rear Admiral Wthoeft, f who was naval in command of the Russian Torres at Port Arthur, was killed dur- Lydia E. rinkhami Vegetable Compound will make every mother well, strong, bealthy and happy. I dragged through DxabMbs. Pivkhxm : nine years of miserable existence, worn out with pain and weariness. I then Botloed a statement of a woman troubled as I was; and the wonderful results she had had from your Vegetable Compound, and decided to try what It would do for me, and used it for three montha At the end of that time, 1 was a different woman, the neighbors remarked it, and my husband fdl In love with me all over again. It teemed like a new existence. 1 bad been suffering with inflammaof the womb, bnt your tion and - medicine falling cured that, and built up my entire system, till I was indeed lake a new woman. Sincerely yours, Mu. Chas. F. Bboww, 21 Cedar Terrace, Hot Springs, Arlc., Vice President Mothers Club $5000 ffH If rlfliml 0rwf ylimiu munt k fa sraSawtS. lily-whi- te n the couatry. la 1 hey will aland the bardeat testa to which aueh garments are put. Made la all aiir for man, boys nnd gtrla. by Cel which labor, le a factory la a model ef eeatneaa bed cleanliness. When Western parole see obtain the very beet Overalls made anywhere, at the mo-- t reasonable prices, we think the Home Industry" proposition le entitled to eonnlder-atloW bat think yoaf "Mountaineer Overalls ere ter sale le most every general store le the whole west. If your dealer cant supply you, write to Z. C. M. L halt Lake City, Utah. n. t ) To Buy Stocks U e knows tact to Bvoryono that securities have declined from Twenty to Fifty Dollars perakara la tho past twelve months. The market sow Is stagnant. What will be the aext movement? Up or down? Up. nnrv na you ara a toot hlch. Buy bow, white on the bottom. Send tor our locks hook of Information (tfiwai f Speculation") and Dally Market Letter, mailed tree upon nppllentton . It ftlt-edg- m cum MINGS e.na or nzriKf no Nearer settlement Then ef Commencement of Trouble. The Chicago stockyards strike eeems no nearer a settlement then It did the day the struggle began. Efforts of n committee. com posed of re tall butchers anti grocers to hrin about n conference between the packers and the strike leaders was of nt avaiL , The retailers committee was la conference with the committee repre j tenting the packers on Thursday snd ' st the end of the meeting the following statement was given out by the retailers: We Were courteously received by a committee representing the packers and were informed that considering an that had passed and present' conditions, no good reason existed why any further conference with the strikers would be beneficial. OGDENS BEST No statement was issued , by the v . packers regarding the conference and and they all refused to discuss the matter PHOENIX HIGH PATEHT further than to confirm the statement When given out by the committee. MADE BY were Informed of the strike leaders 06DEI klLLIXB & ELEYATOB Cu. the determination of the packers to refuse to enter into further conferOQOEN, UTAH. ences with tbe unionists thy began to form plans to force the hand ot FLY HLIER R- the legal department of the United mMISY twao ledlalBgeeoa.RBlBguoM and ptana where ain are troabR. States government in an endeavor to ' Claaa. mi bring about a settlement - aad elH sot antlo FLOUR JrafflRS- .7J ) ') aaytbJnc. TrytiMBMutud Saved Babe From Coyote. COMMISSION CO. Philip Rolando, a ' fanner living near Algodonea, N. M., reports havBROKERS had ing quite a scare last night from Stocks Yovfc wd Nf CortfiaMM OuotBtiMi in a coyote. He states that on retiring Qwcf Cfiw. llankM $ Late SwA n4 M g Eidun.' COPIES tor tbe night a door entering the room v L ALKBN O. F. STANDARD PIECES. In which he and his wife slept was f left open. Their baoe, a child about SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH SI.OO. Seek ft etv (0 copies tkunie. Atoo woe direct from factory. four months old, was sleeping ifi a MwU A hi Mvlnjrte ierfBl hartals la plkn yea. Write at oeue for aMlcBe and pHr.ee. small bed. by the side of the bed in Una, Goiters, ttrlig. aod ITtUnga, which the parents slept In the night 5ALT LAKE PHOTO McKANNON THS BROS. MUSIO CO. 2253 Waahlngton Ave. SUPPLY CO.- - Ogden, Utah. the mother was awakened by a queer noise in 'the room. She awoke her Itcenw It Warwick Facte Susplf C husband and told him she thought axcMJSiv , there was something In the room that Bealwi PkoUgrapto did not belong there. They got np non caTatoau , pan near Coke. uLi. r.uU0 acre In Wyoming, just in time to see a coyote in the OITV. SALT LAM to SOUTH AMO MAIM, ranch, all under cultivation nnd plenty act of dragging their babe from its of water. FI bouse, granary aad bed. The mother sprang out ot bed CO. ASSAY table. Will Sli.000 cut of worth OODEH hay JOnk and frightened the coyote so it left tbta Mason Crop nnd stock Included. two HU Anv loUMMIvor, Copper 21.00 feck , the little one.. Saoooo. SIS, 000 rath, balaaoa aa&ual Any three 0 ' . 5,000 miCIP It ill will to-d- -- 1 FOR SALE! ta attention. (ample- - byatl receive prompt kick Ora SoechL Plaoer bold, Betorw COLO DENVER. SC 715 Arapahoe s4 iwsLfd E. Barton, old. Silver. Load,!!; peel men prleee, Dae or Copper (IfLVaaM WMA Tie. full P aod IllBO eavelopea -- "rt1 hat loa. leetrol and Umpire la. Cole. Iteferesee. Carboeate N. U- -. 1 bait Lake No. 3A. paymenta. AV i V9 , . RICHTER, W. riWT SOVTB ALT 4.AA omr T. " Seek, I BOA. R. H. OFFICER CO., ABSAYERS AND CHEMISTS I BemCTmihVyrapN'Mimlwi.ffM ... un-- , gc hy drerrbfa. ! , us ub ctj, cki Whin Answering Advertisements Kindly Mention This Paper. Girls Play Bandits. A special from Butte, Mont, says: Two girls, one from Helena and the other from New York, two days ago held np a Concord stage of tbe Yellowstone Park Transportation company, In a spirit ot fun, compelling several men and women passengers to alight, and, at the point of rifles, hand over all their valuables. After the girls had secured everything they oould lay hands on, they revealed their Identity and returned the val uables to the startled passengers, gi tag them the laugh. rf Butts Woman Compelled Swindler to fitturn Money He Had Stolen Ml- - K R Stewart of Butte, Mont , was duped bv a stranger who met her entering the office of a local attorney, and, pasring himself off as the attorney, whom Miss Stewart had not yet seea, seemed from her 40 in money and valuable papers in a suit she " meant to file. rg her mistake shortly after, Mis Stewart set out In pursuit of the wiidier, and. meeting him on a principal street, forced him at the point of a revolver, in the presence of hundred of people, to disgorge. Tien she ran Into the central police Station and fainted. The fellow Miss Stewart explained to the police that she always goes armed and es-cai- can take care pf herself. Marion Knight, ot N. 23 Ashland Ave.. Chicago, Oratorio! the Now in Full Progress at the Clayton Music Company's Store, Weg t Side W e o nesday VERITABLE SLAUGHTER Club, tars: OF PIANO PRICES. "This winter when I startto use The Terms. ed Too, Are Quite Easy, 8s boin.s Kid I That All Can Buy at This Sals. Pills ney ached !n every bone and bad HIGHEST CLASS AND Intense pains 8EST MEDIUM GRADES. in tbe kidnea and pelvic organs Tbe urice was thick and cloudy and I could barely eat enough to live. I felt a change for the better within a Piano, Crg:,, and Piano P!3)ra in This Sale. All Reduces to Cost week. The second week I began 1 and Ltta. to eating heartily. began improve generally and before seven weeks had passed I was well. 1 bad rpent hundreds of dollars for medicine that did WRITE US, SALT LAKE CITY. not help me, but $6 worth of Doan's Kidney Pills restored me to perfect From city and hamlet, mountain health. A TRIAL FREE Address Foeter-Mllbur- n and plain, people are coming to taka ot this groat clearing out Co., Buffalo N. Y. For sals advantage sale, good pianos at nearly cut In halt b all dealers. Price 60c. prices, on account of extensive tltere ations to be made in our atbre bulldk Uacover Ancient Warship, i tag. work ot th st the dredging During Out ef Town Patrons. new harbor at Havres wooden warWe send pianos or organs anywhere ship has been discovered burled la the mud, nnd six cannon, still loaded, to be paid for on our easy payment plan. have been recovered. If you cant call and will leave with ua selection of an Instrument we Beware of Ointments for Catarrh willtheguarantee a, bargain, guarantee that Contain Mercury, entire satisfaction or it'B no Bale. t M BiWTury win arcljr Sntiwy tb wbm st n,n The Beat Makes of Pianos Hare, aad compiBMijr amain lb wbuta wba atarlng ll ibiousb ihs aioeoa wirtM. Sark a Practically all tbe good, ihoBia a?r b Bucd asopt ce prMcrlp. lion, f rrna npuubls pbjilrlaM, a Ik dune iky pianos are on sale here at eoet, and will do I tea (aid la ib road yoa MB euMibly delees. Kimball, Knabet Steinway, tkem. nll'i Cilarrh Car, luanutactamd li F.(mm J . Ckeoey 5 Ca., Tolado, O.. euauia a Bw Bteck, Whitney, Mason 7 A Hamlin, U ad acMas curjr, dliwaily apua loirmii7, and almost a do rf IB tb bluvd aadlkauoou, wirtac jrHcm, lji Ester, Chlckertng, ur you th en other good makes. Now ia the kaytnc Util Caurrk Car b ll to lk.a lnlraUy aad him la To male, time to buy your favorite piano and iblo, 7 F. J, Cbaey a Ira. TtlnHwli( Sold by Drai,is. rnc. TSc. par bull I. get it at a big discount.? Yak hall's Family Fuit (or omuUpaUua, Of course, this sale is limited and the number of Instruments we will WITH THE COST OF WAR ell at these almost prices la limited. So it will pay prospective What Might Be Done for tho Uplifting buyers to investigate at the earliest moment of the World. Glvo me the money, says a recent - We offer a number ot 1250 and 1309 speculative philosopher, that has good upright pianos for 1143 to fit?. Terms cash or easy monthly paybeen spent In war and I will purchase no difference. ments; foot land of on tbe globe. I every There are quite a few fine standard will clothe every man- - woman and that sell child In an attire of which kings and make pianos, various makes, and 342k for 3325, J59, 3375 regularly queens would be proud. I will build to be cleared out at the extraordinary school bouses on every hillside nnd cut 3263 So of 3198. 3227, In every valley over tbe whole earth; 3265.prices I will build an academy In every town Terms cash, or 315 to 325 down, and endow 1C a college in every state to 310 monthly. and fill It with able profeseore; I will In order to get a number of art crown every hill with a place of wor- pianos, the highest class, out of the ship consecrated to the promulgation way and out of tbe dust and rubhlsN of peace; I will support la every pul- arising from tbe alteration, we have prices to factory coet pit an .able teacher of righteousness, reducedsell tbe at tne one price the world They to thst on every Sabbath morning the over -3450, 3500, 55i? and 3G00. Sail chime on one hill shall answer to the . 3'H7. 3342 to 3418. chime on another around the earths prices: .. ar cash. Terms 425 ta 310 down. 219 WldS CIrcu inference, and the voice of ' to 315 monthly. prayer and the song of praise should A number of used upright pianos, ascend like a universal holocaust to to close, at 3110 up. Paymenta to suit heaven." you. A number of square te pianos, " Department of Agriculture. close, st 320 Up. Payments to suit While It Is universally admitted that A number of fine new 390, 311 the administration of the Department 3125 and 314Q cabinet organs, to clos of Agriculture is probably the most at 348 up. Payments 35 monthly. effective in the world. It is interesting A number of used organs, to dosew to note that this service costs the na at 318 up. paymenta 32 to 3 tlon tar less than that of other coun- monthly. ' Attend this great sale while 70 tries. A German paper States that Russia expends annually tor this pur have good selection. CLAYTON MUSIC CO, . pose as much as the United 8tates . Established 18 CO. and France, Austria and Hungary 109 So. Main. ' J. J. Daynes. Jr, Mgr. about 18,500.000 each, while America ia well-know- tl cut-in-ha- ,1 J Mnnaiwlneer" Vvsrslls, mad by Z. C M. I. Boot, ShM sb Ovwwlt factory? fWMM ALL th good oU. tie Mnmtn tor tb snake o of Overalls to be twd le Nows the time - , STAND THE STRAIN! n pre-parts- REBUILDING PIANO SALE Chicago 8oclety Woman Who Was 80 Sick She Could Not Sleep or Eat, Cured by Doans Kidney Pills that . THE GREAT ACHED IN EVERY BONE. number of Paraguayans have been liiit-- j or wounded In a combat betwem a rev olui ionary vessel and a Steaiqrr r omniandcered by the govern-the- n V The lat'-'- r vessel was captured and b now manned by revolutionists. The ng minister of war escaped by jumpk overboard and swimming to j , the fye- - bank but was taken prisoner befoi n hlng shore Tie revt uiknists have seized the , town) of Hums. a, Vi'la Pel Pilar and Vilhv Hama Tranquility prevails In Abut m ani) n,e government Is j n t cMst the impending attack Manv revolutionists uponth- (apiti who r v, d Argentine territory un-- i j arrotd are now joining the Insurgents It If e' coed that the insurrection will be t ll ing the engagement on Wednesday. A is received from Tsing Matoure-vitih- , Chou signed by Captain the rear admirals chief ol staff, reporting thst Witboeft met hJs death aboard vhe flagship Czarevitch, Captain Wamoff of the Czarevitch, Commander Samoff and several of- fleers were wounded. it is learned that the Russian Port Arthur squadron met the Japanese squadron twenty miles out. The flagat. ship Czarevitch was especially tacked and changed her course for the Shan Tung peninsula. The Japanese followed and overhauled her and tke accompanying vessels off Shan Tung at 4.30 p m. A two hours battle followed. ROSE HAS MANY COLORS. The Czarevitch was so knocked about duilng the light that moBt of' Peculiar Flower the Production it is worthless Her rudder was carEastern Gardeners. The Chinese, Japanese and Siamese ried away by a torpedo, her other ere peculiarly skillful st botanical due to shells. She lost 210 offeats. One of their wonderful achieve- ficers and men killed and sixty woundments Is known as the "changeable ed. Rear Admiral WTthoeft was on rose The bloom is wbit In th Czarevitch when a shade and red In the sunlight After the bridge of the shell blowing him to there, exploded night or in a dark room this curiosity pieces, only one of his legs being of the rose family la a pure waxy-whit- e blossom. When transferred to the found after the explosion. open air tho transformation Immediately steps In, the time of tho entlro CZAREVITCH MADE HARD FIGHT. change of the flower from white to red depending on the degree of sun- Pluckily Endured Hours of Battle Against Odds. light and warmth. First tho petals take on a kind of wuhed or faded hluo Details of the naval battle of Aucolor, and rapidly change to a faint gust 10 reaching Chefoo show that the blush of pink. The pink gradually Russian battleship Czarevitch made a deepens in hue until you find that remarkable struggle. When the batrose of an hour before your la a red as the reddest peony that tle opened six battleships on each aide ever bloomed. opposed each other in almost parallel lines. In the vicinity of .Round island. The cruisers and torpedo boat destroyers on both sides were ordered out of range. When the fight had been J n new pup in hi. arms. The Uplift under way for some time the cruisers will denounce ua for saying It, but be d 8maUer cran became engaged bears a happiness In his face exceed- Finally the Czarevitch was surlog that seen in the face of the lover, or the young mother with the baby la rounded by four battleships and two her arms. The boy with the pup cruiser. She endured, pluckily, hours (again, apologies to the Uplift) knows of terrible fighting. The shell which no Jealousy, fears no apprehension; killed Admiral Wlthoeft rebounded the pup le hit, end he la Its. The from a turret neighbor boys envy him, end he has A message from Tsingchou says something at last that loves him without saying Dont every five minutes. that the Russian vessels now In that as In ticketing the Happy Ones, put the port have not been dismantled, boy with the pup at the heed. AtchJ-so- their "injuries allow them to remain (Kan.) Globe. until repairs are made. Captain Mat tousevitch of the Czarevitch, who was reported deed, is still alive. teb-gra- GET BUSY. S tea Ur Commanded by Paraguayan Off .1 Falls Into Hands of Rebels. , A es from Bueno Ayres state Japanese Have Best End of Contest. th 1 To be a successful wife, to retain the love and admiration ol her husband should be a womans constant study. If she would be all that she may, she must guard well against the signs of ill health. Mrs. Brown tells her story for the benefit of all wives and mothers. OLUTIONISTS Cr- f,rom 00,0 - Beds proclamation, which was Sheriff 1d by Mayor French of Victor and Myor Shockey of Cripple. Creek, deciding that the laws will be enforced an! all citizens protected, has been favorably received, and It Is believed there will be no more whitecapping. The citizens ere aroused over the outrage ot the last few nights, and bialness men In general declare they weild turn out and deal summarily wfh any one known to be Implicated la another whitecapping episode. I . -- 4 - Heir Bom to th Russian Threns. 9 'A son and heir to tbq Russian tlrone was born on the 12th. The birth greatly wished for, that of an heir .the Russian throne, occurred, not Utha-grea- t palace at Feterbof, but in tic Alexandria villa, one of a group of ftr small palaces In a secluded con nrt of the magnificent Peterhof park. lYhe birth ot the heir to the throne ws attended with ail the ceremonial SrSalned by imperial tradition. In ac cordance with the Russian law there were present, besides the emperor, Baron Fredericks, the master of the ceremonies, and Prince Dolgorouky, the grand marshal of the court, and Dr. Rot the emperors physician. Dr, lUrurh was the surgeon In attendance. An Imperial salute of 101 guns was subsequently fired, first from Peterhof, and it was then repeated from ail the " forts around St. Petersburg. All 3 Fighting Machines of Czar and Mikado , Sent to tho Bottom. Admiral Togo report! that the Rus-lia- n battleship Czarevitch probably vaa sunk on August 10, lifebuoys and ether articles belonging to the vessel having been picked up at sea. 7 A dispatch from St, Petersburg says a that the Japanese armored cruiser (formerly the Argentine warship Blvadavla) was sunk, with ail on board, during the engagement off Port Arthur on Wednesday last Ka-ssg- GERMANY PLAIN SPOKEN. She Will Make to a Question From the Porte. Official circles of Berlin think It probable that Turkey will ask for Ger mtnys advice regarding the situation created by the' American naval demon-statiooff Smyrna. Answering a direct question as to what Germany would do in auch a case, the foreign office answered that Germany would advise Turkey to satisfy the United States demands at once. Reply Set Captain 8ulcides In Pretence of Wlfo and Children, 5 The ship Spartan has arrived at San .an Francisco from Puget Sound, reporting that her master, Captain K. Fjeren had Jumped overboard on August 6 He was taken out of the water In an unconscious condition and died within an lour. He was buried at sea the following day. Hia wife and two children, to whom be waa talking at the time he jumped overboard, were on deck, when the tragic event happened. No motive for the act la known. Fjeren was Norwegian 45 years old. - An Entire Family Poisoned, Threo Deaths Occurring In Three Daye. Mrs. Nathan Copeland and he daughter, Mrs. George Momes, of San Pedro, Cal., have died from the effects of ptomaine poisoning, making a total of three deaths la one family from the Ame cause in three days. A younger child died two days ago. Tbe remaining members of the family are zerloisly ni and it Is doubtful if any will recover. The family reached San ' Pedrs less than a week ago, having drives Overland from Oklahoma - 32-18- ,. 32,-'8- Spends but 16.000,000. ....... r-- " Free From tho Slugger Brought Out a Fact the time 1 was a coffee During - drinker," says an Iowa woman, I was nervous, bad Spells with my heart, smothering spells, headache, stomach trouble, liver and kidney trouble. 1 did not know for years what hl.0 me have those spells. I would frequently sink away as though my last hour had come. a For 27 years I suffered thus and U3ed bottles of medicine enough to set np a drug store capsules and pills and everything J heard of. Spent lots of money but I was sick nearly all the time. Sometimes I waa so nervous I could not hold a plate In myliands! and other times I thought I would surely die sitting st the table. This went on until about two years ago when one day I did not use any coffee and I noticed I was not so nervous and told my husband about it He bad been telling me that it might be tbe coffee but 1 said No, I have been drinking coffee all my life and it canhot be. But after this I thought I would try and do without and drink hot water, I did this for several days, but got tired of the hot water and went to drinking coffee and as soon as I began coffee again I was nervous again. This proved that It waa "the coffee that caused my troubles.' ' Wo bad tried Postum but bad not made it right and did not like it, but now I decided to give It another trial so I read tbe directions on the package carefully and made It after these directions and It was simply delicious, so we quit coffee fof good 2nd the results are wonderful. Before, X could not sleep but now I go to bed and sleep sound, am not a bit nervous now,- but work bard and can walk miles. Nervous headaches are gone, ay heart does not bother me any more like It did and I dont have any of tha smothering spells and would you believe it? I am getting faL We drink 'Postum how and nothing else and. even my husband's headaebea have disappeared; we both sleep sound apd healthy now and thats y Postum bleating.' Name .given-bMich. Co, Battle Creek, Look for the book, "The Roaf to Wsllvlile In each pkg. j - . Difference In BacllIL In consequence of the discovery by Prof Schroen that the bacillus ol consumption Is not the etroe as that of tuberculosis, it is held in German medical circlet that tbe present treatment of consumption will he radically changed. ... t Excellent Opportunity to Arrange fee Yeur Reception at 8L Louie, During the Fair, Fret. If you intend going to the Louisiana Purchase Exposition. 8L Louis, Missouri, opened by president Roosevelt April 80th, 1904, it' will be very much' to your advantage to correspond with Mr. F, H. Worslcy, No. 411 , Dooley block. Salt Lake City, Utah.- - ; Mr, Worsley has arranged to have alt hit parties met at the St, Loa is depot and escorted to their lodgings, which will be reserved ta advance. Information relative to passenger, ticket limits, hofek rates, rates and all other necessary Information asked fc will be cheerfully given il especially free of charge. This be of benefit o these desiring to travel with Utah parties or in partiea of four or five. SchooJ teachers will also hear something to their Interest by writing above party, " JUST ONE DAY , . stop-over- s, Clever French Rogues. Among tbe French coin which are no longer current are, at ia well known, those of a less value than f francs, struck prior to 1852, aad near ly everybody baa had a difficulty them circulate.' But now thlr progress has been made comparatively easy and that by a very simple means. The head of Napoleon HI waa uncrowned and that ren, dared them easy to he distinguished. Some ingenious Individuals have undertaken the coronation ceremony by meana of an engraving tool, and ua-- . less great attention is paid It is to tell them from the other. very-difficu- Fiaot Cur Is tha beat (nWlioine w ere usA tor all affections of tb throat and luwr. WM. 0. ESMLBT, Vanburen, lod.. Feta X, 1900. Truly k Friend In Great Nsed. Th travelers tree of Madagascar resembles a huge fan with . an ue In the dry season wleldy handle. the traveler or domiciled native hae but to pierce one of tfcese trees just at the point where the fanltke crest 111 flow h lt beginning and out , ooplouily puts, fresh wr'er. |