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Show . -- ' eelw Kf r -- V S . r , THOUGHT 'Deserts of the Ocean HK WOULD DIE. W. Marin, of Colorado Spring, Began ta'QPiar the Wo Oceshs. like continents, have their Kidney Pfll Saved Her. On the high seas there are deserts. Crain Mrs. Sank Marine, of 428 St. whose waves have never vast apace BU Colorado 8prings, Colo.. President been parted by the prow of a sailing of tko Glen Eyrie Club, write: vessel or lashed by the propeller of a sewith "I suffered for thro year where the vere backache. steamer; Immense solitudes nor the 'flap of a sail Is never heard T b a doctors veritable desa of siren, strident cry told no my broken only were erts, whose silence kidney and the affected and by the bos ling of the wind roar of the waves which have been prescribed the medicines lor vainly pursuing one another since dav of creation mo, but I found These deserts lie forgotten betwixt It was only a waste of time the narrow ocean highways traveled and money to by vessels In such waste places of take them, and the sea a disabled ship, driven out of drift began to fear Its course by a hurricane, may ceaseless the would tosed by I months. for that to agver get welL ground swell, without being able of A friend ad ball assistance; her only chance vised me to escape Is the possibility that some tgy Doans Kidney Pills. Within a oceanic current may drag her Into week after I begaa using them I was more frequent region. The gradual but constant disappearOe mack bettor that I decided to keep ocean Bp the treatment, and when 1 bsd ance of sailing ships msde the aoff a Uttle over two boxes 1 was more of a desert thsn before. Sailing entirely welL I have now enjoyed vessels bad their established routes tn (ha beet of health for more than four accordance with winds, currents and as oaths, aad words can but poorly seasons; the- gap between the routes my gratitude." taken by outward bound and homePrice 80 ward bound ship were often consid-erablTor sal by all dealer Co., Buffalo, moreover, the capricious eleSee la. Foeter-MIlburment not Infrequently played the misKT. chief with nautical Instructions, and, Benefit of Panama Canal. as a result, the field of operations for By Cap Horn the distance between ocean shipping was vastly expanded. New York aad San Francisco Is shout The Is no longer true This lt.lM mils. The Panama canal will liner goes straight ahead. In defiance raduo this to aomethlng less thas of wind and wave; the ports between 800, a dlffsrence of nearly 10, (MX which she plies are great industrial ml lea. or commercial centers, whither come nnmberless railways, serving as pro Are. S. ret-Doa- 1 ox-pr- n to-da- TEA b good for a too-bus- y it makes him forget his busi- TILLS Apache Delates Legend Which Aw counts for HI People Custom. Oso an old Apacha Indian, when asked the question why his people painted their faces, told this little legends "Long ego, when men were weak lad animals were big and strong, a thief of the rad men who lived In mountains went out to get a fee leer, for his people were hungry. "After walking all day ke aaw a leer aad shot at It, but the arrow was turned said and wounded a mountain lion, which was also after the deer. When the lion felt tb sting tt the arrow he Jumped up nnd hounded after the men, who ran for hls life. "H was almost exhausted and, when he felt kin strength giving way, he feO to tke ground, calling on tbe tig bear, who, you know, U th grandfather of men, to save him. "Tke big bear heard the call and taw that to aava the man he had to Sot quickly, so ha scratched hls foot had sprinkled hls blood over th man. "Now. von must know thsl mol will eat of th bear or taste of hi blood. So when the lion reached the man he smelled th blood and darned away, but as he did so fata foot scraped th face of th man, leaving the marks of hls claw on th face. "When th maa found that he was .ealajured he waa so thankful that ke left th blood dry oa hie tec aad mover washtd it at all. but left tt until It peeled off. "Where th daws of th lloa scraped It off there were mark that turned brown la th nn, aad where tke blood stayed on it waa lighter. )HW all man paint their fsees that way with blood aad scrap It off in lObreakn when they hunt or go to war." CAN J3RINK TROUBLE. 0 I no.-au- Mra Paul had been married many years and was the mother of several children, but ahe conscientiously believed, perhaps because of her southern birth, that her position as the wife of Mr. Paul would not permit her ever to work In the kitchen. So when the cook recently took French leave the delicatessen stores were requisitioned for the family meals. For a week tbe family ate nothing but embalmed meat and canned fruit and vegetables Mr. Paul bore It patiently. The only thing at which he was Inclined to growl was the absence of hls coffee at breakfast and hls demi-tass- e after dinner. When the week had expired and till no cook was In prospect, Mrs. Paul, seeing that her husband really waa (uttering tor" hi coffee, took compassion on him. One night as the family waa finishing its cold repast she announced with a beaming amile to Mr. Paul that ah had a surprise for him. 8he arose, went to the kitchen and returned with a steaming hot - Toffee pot "Now, my dear," she said, you are going to have th best enp of coffee k blood-smeare- d That on way to get ft. Although they wont admit it many people who suffer from sick headache aad other alia get them straight from lb ooffee they drink aad It la easily ved it they' not afraid to leave It a test aa la th case of a lady la r e "On day t waa telling a woman my aad she told me she knew that it waa probably coffee caused It the had been cured by stopping ooffee and using Postum Food Coffee aad urged me to try this food (She said drink. That appearances are often deceitful was mad painfully apparent to a cousin of min the other day. She waa asked to help herself liberally from a box of extra fine chocolates, because th youngest daughter of th house where she was visiting waa partaking of the confections to an extent that threatened to make her 111. The guest was fond of tweets and waa nothing loath to accept til She at several pieces Invitation. with greet gusto, but finally said: "What a curious taste this chocolate has that I have Just put In my I never met with such e mouth. flavor before. It must be some new concoction. The motherly hostess smiled and answered: "Oh, I think you are mistaken; probably your palate hea become capricious through a surfeit of candled things. My husband, who la a drummer, says they are a No. 1 goods." la South America. "Anti," he replied. "They are far worse than bear, Jaguar, alligator or any other beasts about whom hair raising stories are told. They give th hunter In tropical and countries more trouble than anything sub-tropic- get some Postum aad from that time f "Once I rested my gun against a Ive never beea without It for It suits tree to take aim at a deer." There was my test and has entirely cured all aa anta nest in that tree. As soon 1 of my old troubles. All did waa to aa I fired th ant tumbled out in leave off the coffee aad tea aad drink Postum la Its place. This' hang has done me more good tbaa everything else put together. "Our house waa Ilk a drug store for my husband bought everything h heart, do you remember. heard of to help me without doing any Dear w That summer by the see, Foe-laOne blue night tn September' good, hut when I began on th with were here M, When 'you my headaches ceased and th Uke a peer! uplifted, ether troubles quickly disappeared. I flow full rose drifted. and moon have a friend who had aa experience Tbe And how the shadows shifted Until the star were treat Joat like mine and Poetum cured her lost aa tt did m. bench the bracket Along the to lavish store, "Postum not only cured th headBrought fromtheir oeean seres. Bothered health has beea but say general ache. And strewed the curving eheeet ana glistened. OrusM that gleamed Improved, aad I aa much stronger the see bed christens A than before. 1 aow eajo, delicious ghells at that whose Up you listened Poetum more than I ever did ooffee." Te teens their wander ter. Name given by Postum Co, Battle over Softly the breeeeandblew gerdens fair, Greek. Mich. ' from grows stover n srent ef "Theres e reason" aad tt'a worth goming Into the balmy air; edlag out. well-mad- e A , sea-farin- g you ever bad In your Ufa" Hurrah!" cried Mr. Paul, and In hla eagerness he seized tb pot and poured himself out a cap. As the liquid descended,' however, he looked puzzled. Tentatively he took a alp, and then aet the cup down with a frown. Instantly Mra. Past demanded to know What waa the matter, I dont know, darling, replied Mr. Paul, "but if' seems to tail a Uttle queer to be a Uttle weak, dont you know." "Why, I am sure," exclaimed Mrs. Paul, almost ready to cry, "that 1 followed the directions. I 1st the water come to a boll and beat sp the egg and poured It tn, just si th book said. i Mr. Paul raised the 114 of tb pot and examined its contents critlcaUy. Then said he: "I dont doubt, my dear, that you did all that you any. Thsn seems to he only one thing that yoa didnt do." "What la thatr asked Mrs. Paul, Impatiently. "Oh," sa hi her buatind, you simply neglected to put la th eoffee, that U all." New Tork Pm JAVAN ESC ;.CCD OF VALUE. Man Anxiously Askg Police to Find "Here HI Mother-In-Laa a description of my mother-in-laamid g man, ae meek-lookin- g he stood before Lieut, Kennedy at police headquarters yesterday afternoon. "A what?" asked the lieutenant In surprise. A description of my mother-ilaw, please find her," said the man. "I hive looked everywhere for her, but have been unable tofind any trace ' ker. I was directed to come to the police. For a minute Lieut. Kennedy looked the man In surprise, then he reached through the window and took the description. "Well try and find her," he said. The,, man left the station and Kennedy stood for a moment in deep thought Then he laughed and said: Well, sir, tbe police force Is a great place tor experiences. Ive been here a long, long time myself, but this Is sure a new one. In all my experience this Is the first time I have known a man to come In here and ask the police to find hls mother-in-laTheres been a few asked us to go out and settle one. Kansas City Time n . Stevens of South CaroBishop lina waa urging on a young man the other day the Importance of P.-F- -- To think too Uttle of yourself," he aid, "la quite aa harmful as to think too mack. Modesty and humility are aU very well In their way, but there la a great danger by overdoing them of creating a Uriah Heep Impression. Bishop Stevens laughed quietly. I once kneta young minister, he said, who was extravagantly modest and humble. One Chyistmaa Eve hla congregation called at the parsonage and presented him with n plush armchair. Tour eloquence and goodness,' th congregations spokesman said, are th inspiration of this gift.' Tears flooded the eyes of tbe young divine, he was so moved. "I am unworthy of such kindness,' he said. 'All I am I owe to divine assistance. I "But he could proceed no further. Hls voice broke. Dont cry, young man, sold a deacon, dryly. Tour Maker has a heap to do for yon yet " George Will Boss Thlnga. George W. Vanderbilt proposes to take things In hla own hands when be goes back to Blltmore in the autumn, He will personally look after tb management of hla estate, which consists of a quarter of a million of acres ot land and a hundred or mors different departments, including a dairy, a truck garden, etc. When Mr. Vanderbilt left Blltmore last spring he was much dissatisfied with th way things were going. He dismissed several of the head employes who bad been coming op short in their and ordered that some changes be made. Recently Col. McNamee, his manager, went to Seattle jto look after some of th Vanderbilt affairs there, tt is understood that Mr. McNamee So th eater kept emd finally ex- win remain in Beattie and that Mr. Vanderbilt wQl look after hls own af- claimed: Oh, this stuff Is asking me tick fairs at Blltmore. Mr. and Mrs. Vanderbilt are expected soon for the winand tt will not dlssoin She ejected the Mending morsel ter. finally, and aa it lay the table th Next Witnea. matronly head of thekousehold disInsurance companies tried to prove covered that it was I email piece of toes of a steamship was by plug tobacco that her ard and master thst th had left carelessly start and which sinking, not by burning, making tt a the servant girl hai pat Into the marine loss, against which firs Insurchocolate box by minks. He had ance companies did not Insure. It apthrown it from hit sack, where peared from tbe evidence that the It waa the last remnut of th hard pilot of tbe boat waa hanging on the form of th weed he bm4 for amoklng rodder just before the ateemship went down, and was asked by counsel: . varipurposes instead of the finer-cu- t "What do you think the boat was wm which ety eostlmany getting worth at th time you were holding Into hls packed uadentar. My cousin was veiy sick after her on to th rodder?" 1 really couldnt tell, sir." experience, and waa k bed aB th But what do yon think, sir?" next day, and she now ivers that she "I didnt think anything at all about has taken bar first and last chew of tobacco. To crows Mr misfortune IL" "Would you have been willing te one of her spiteful idgbbors, who aw her staggering bone, say that have given th old coat that yon bed she was intoxicated. Boston Budget oa at that time for the boat? "Well, I dont know but I should. On the whole,' I guess I should, for 1 dont suppose I should have needed an overcoat where I was going. s, CSc'w rl Ants the Hunters Enemy "Tbat'i how I cam to send out and ela. t e First Was Her QoeaaUsvlll. I, "I bad beea a sufferer Dorn sick headaches for twenty-fivyears and eayoa who baa ever had a bed sick what I suffered, headache know ometlmo three day la the week I mould bar to remain In bed. at other "What are the most dangerous and liasea I couldnt lie down the pela troubleaome beast you ever encounmould be so great. My life waa e tor tered?" a famous big game hunter waa tur and if I went away from home for after be had finished telling a a day I always came back more dead asked, of yarns about hls adventures tring than alive. trouble Indo-Cbln- What She Had Forgotten man ' ness longations of the line of navigation. The ocean highway are, therefore, anything bat numerous. The most frequented of oceans is the Atlantic, Apart from the polar seas, we see that In Its northern part there is only one desert tone a greary waste of waters between the route from Europe to the United Bute or Canada and those from Europe to the Antilles. In the south, between the routes from South America or the western American coast and the routes from South Africa, extends desert occasionally traversed by tbs steamers of the lines from Cape Tfiwn and which, when the coffee season Is at tti height In Brazil, cross the Atlantic for cargoes at Rio Janeiro or Santos. The Indian ocean !s frequented only iQ't-hnorth, by lines out of India and and a little la the west by liners from Oceanic. which call at Colombo and then make straight for Australia. Two llnea, each with a steamer a month, follow a slender lane from Australia to Cape Town. The Pacific la the Sahara of great seas. Saving only the steamships from the tar east to California and British Colombia, a line from Sydney Una to San Jranclaco, and a (with sailings four or firs times a year) between Tahiti and the United States save for these were ribbonlike streaks the Pacific is s desert Only a few native eaaoes ply daringly from Island to Island In archipelagoes girt round 'with coral reefs veritable ocean graveyards, the terror of men. AD BLOW AT AN OLD JOKE, swarms and fell all over my guide and myself. We were nearly ttmg to death and had to tear our clothes off and wallow up to our necks la the mild ot a nearby swamp before we could get any relief. Another time I climbed tree to wait for mountain Ho. I did not notice that there was u ants' nest hi the trunk, for the ut were all when I climbed q. I shot a mountala boa aad started to climb down. But th nu had been disturbed by the firfo, and they swarmed all around tbit tree trunk by millions. I had to sly, orr them, and I didnt forget It tc a week." In-do- Memory of Summer The breath of pine Fragrant u cum, and Just s, the moonlight ... " And low The coyote lu it sed .around in the water The Big Piano cry Sale and Continued. TEA ' another. tnd puts the price on it. la arov f addin's feUl DwbliMWUa haTahl Montereys State Prison. Montereys atate priaon at Cottinge is the principal square ot the city. The prisoner, merely deprived of weapons, roam about th aquare at will during the day. At night they are shut up tn a spacious room In ih town halL They d not think of trying to escape. $100 Reward, $100. wiw Tbs ot till W pliuil la tears tbM thar. la M taaatoaa maaa4laaaaa tkataciaaca baa baaa abla fca am la all taa atasaa, aa tbat te Catanb. Ball's Catarrh Cara te Ite cal, aaltlrt Cara saw kaaaata Ite Mdteal fratarali,. Catarrh balaf a aaaatltvMaaal Hi raaalraa a auaatlta- Moaal Waatmaat. Uteri Catarrh Cara te tekaa tha Mui aa4 teaooat aetlaa Sltaetl, mrfaeaa at (aa amtaai, atate aatni,tes tha tuaalaUoa at Ba ih tat (ivtea tha aatteat prwin aa auaacth hf telMlt, a, tha aaarutattea aaa aaatet-t- e a te Mt Ite arark. Tha bar a aaeh faith te la aaraura te- -r pnpilMn that the, eCaa ftea UaaSra iMMi far aa, aaaa that U faU te Reform In Ice Cream Making. Londoners find satisfaction la tha assurance of their health officer thst Italian sellers of ice cream no kngl make the del'cacy in their bedroem TEA Wasnt it dread fUli "Ye. Did uhe know it?" "Probably not. Trout Swallowed Yeung Rale. CaugM la an English rlvfr, n wed trout wa found te have erate-elsetwo yenng rata, swallowed recently d TEA aa-ar- Sara. SaaS tea Itet ot teattaaaatate, ASSrcaa F. A CHKNBI COt, TateSa, Sat ha tel Draorlata, na. taka Aatl'a Faau, rate ter a lties' Risking Her Winter Hat. trying to get her hatband to play tips on the stock market, which she got from th piano tuner, New Tork Preaa. A woman is always Give thought to the tea you buy. Trc Wf" Theres plenty of money to smooth the little difficu- TEA And night wind's sigh Are blended in a long refrain: A mystic, wild enchantment reign-T- la sunset on the Western plaina. of light .Long rays Dispel the night As slanting sunbeams spaa tho plain; Wild flowers fair Perfumo the eir. While weetward wends the wagon train The god of day In glory reigns Tie sunrise on the Western plaina Louie P. Callahan In Pittsburg 3 Wont Great Flight ef Pigeons. Recently 80,000 pigeons were taken in several trains from Iancaahlr and Yorkshire. England, to half a dozen distant points t be released. that happen; they'd happen. w ir,aaMa Are Printed. that while (he number of new books Issued every year la enormous, only about. on manlate uscript of 300 submitted get Few Manuscript A German publisher says print tIa Int lidnt Sha . it queer that Solomon know tekl Herd Task for Children. In East Indian schools mental Preached From Engine Foetplat. Hundreds of audlencee have been arithmetic la a vastly more serious addressed from railway trucks; but matter than it ts In th schools of this Dr. Parker once bad the unique ex- country. Pupils of ten year are to remember the multiplication perience ot preaching n sermon from taught to forty timet forty. table up an Both Wins of Beta. and the footplate engine. Nearly Hedges "Talking ot lucky men, remarked two thousand men were gathered tra.WtateUwB SMtUac "Ptdgs" McGinnis, th Chicago ball- around him, nnd be baa beea heard fwttlfMrM toffiblBf , Kdlm lbs lung, moat Iteateteia, latewiirte,aUaaroa,aaraawteaaeMte was "remtnda to Inter me of the eay that that player, the other day, bet made by Arthur Irwin in 1899, eating episode tn hls life. Fastest Train In Europe. who was then with the Toronto team. The fastest train oa th European Some one had primed him with dopa continent is one from Purls te 8slnt on th strength of th Tale football which averages n little moro Quentin, d JJar-rarho Doth wine and tern m<d and wagered (400 that miles an hour. than would not score. When he conUlkr-bu- t both wi oot some to nuke of hls fact friends this fided We waul D'OMMb rtetlamea aaOtadlaa, to tell ear beautiful fttereoaeoplo Sooda. who knew tho real strength of th W M elaar seek dotal wafsatea te, aa to the teiiteL. crimson eleven, they speedily For tenaa addreas. him of tho foolish character of Photo Art Oa .No Hurry te Learn. , tel Lota, Utah. th bet. aad he soon proceeded te tn no hurry ter leave dls ain't "I n similar amount ' betting bedge by says Brother William. "It's Feeding Bottle for Needy Babe. The world." bet that Tale would not score. summer Th d in Birmingham health deprtja Alms; hot mighty guns ended 0- te 9, and Irwin wen den. de aex worl might blase la win- furnishes feeding bottle for the rtl-dre-n bats." both of Impoverished petleate. ter I "Atlanta Constitution. Die-patc- h. tm sy.Mryje ThT T"" L ' TEA "os There on the On the Plains. The sun slnka low. The golden glow Falls slanting oer the tawny Main; A senile breeae From far off seat Blow gently oer the wagon trala; A mellow beauty aoftly reign Tla annaet on the Western plains. The twinkling star. bare, Through ature darkened down upon the Look plain; Its Fibers Make ,h Best Kind f Mattreae Known. Every year Amsterdam receives WASH BLUE, nearly 1,009 pound weight of a curious and interesting vegetable known pftdfF to cents and equal! ao'centfi in Java and in the trade as kapok. It worth of any other kind of bluln. Is a sort of yellow nodding which nature uses as a covering for the Freeze, Spill, Break seeds of certain trees la the MalaNor Spot Clothes cca. Its fibers being very non resist(HsecnoM fob uesa' ing, It has been found Impossible to or weave exceltt spin it, but gives lent results for bedding, making a mattress delightfully soft If it la exposed to the sun before being used. It Is exceedingly light and buoyant. In this respect greatly surpassing cork, os tt will support In the water thlrty-Iv- s times Its own weight The tree whence tt la derived (Eriodendron) grows rapidly, and In the second year is twelve to fifteen feet high, but tt doe not fruit abundantly until the fourth year. Like the cotton plant It bestrows two gift on man, the special wadding mentioned, which Organ lines the husk, and the oil extracted from the seeds, which is used especially in the Chinese markets. Tb threads of the aoft fiber taken from the pods are light yellow, rather silky and only about aa Inch In length. They are made into an Inch In length. STILL A FEW MORE LEFT Bure Curs at Last. Montlcello, Miss., Oct 8 (Special) We want to thank our many vale-abl- e Lawrence County la almost dally la friends and purchasers who took receipt of fresh evidence that a sure cur for all Kidney Troubles has at advantage of our great sale. Especially are we grateful to readlast been found, and that cur la ers of this paper. Their response to Dodds Kidney Pills. our ads. were marvelous In th e Among those who have reason to treme. bless the Great American Kidney To ahow our generosity for their Remedy la Mra. L. E. Baggett of this liberal patronage in the past we are Mrs. Baggett had Dropsy. going to make another excellent propplace. Dodd's Kidney Pills cured her. osition. Cut out this coupon and send in with T was troubled with my kidneys, Mrs. Baggett says in recommending your reply and we will still give you Dodd 'a Kidney Pills to her friends, the advantage of our sale price "my urine would hardly pass. Tbe doctors said I had Dropsy. I have Clayton Music Co. taken Dodd's Kidney Pills sa directed I aad am now a well woman. Sale Coupon-Go- od kidDodd's Kidney PlUs cure the H neys. Cured Kidneys strain all tbe until Oct. 10, 1904. I Impurities out of the blood. That meant pure blood and a sound enerMust be used before October 10th, getic body? Dodd's Kidney Pills are the greatest tonic the world has ever 1904. Think of It, a brand new 8880.00 known. piano for $187. A 1400.00 piano for 8217.00. Chines Bank In New York. A $500.00 piano for (338.00. There are a number of prosperous A new $125.00 organ for $59.00. Chinese bankers tn different cities In And other prices accordingly. the United States, but they have alYou should not miss this chance II In the Chinese colonies. la limited until Oct. 10th, 1904. ways located Within a month several of these MonWe sold 150 Instruments at oar sale, golian financiers have commenced to and will sell 60 more In order to make x spread out in several sections of the room for our new Fall stock. New York financial district Now one Dont wait until Oct. 9th before of them haa opened up a banking es- writing, but write today. Hare first choice. Our stock emtablishment tn Wall street itself. A few days ago a brass sign covered braces Steinway, Knabe, Stock, Mason with hieroglyphics was hung up at 1 A Hamlin, Eatey, Kimball, Heller, Wall street It la the first sign of s Smith A Barnes, Conover and many Chinese banking firm to appear la other pianos. Eatey, Mason A Hamlin, Kimball and Seybold organs. Wall street Some used pianos nnd organs from (20.00 up. . Biggest opportunity for yon ever offered. Never have another seek chance la your life. . Tasting tea is a whole, ocCLAYTON MUSIC CO. Leading Music Oe. cupation ; coffee 109 Main 8L. Salt Lake City. The taster picks-o- ut your tea Joseph J. Daynea, Jr, Manager. fifty-uln- a ebn-vlnc- ed Deer heart For all warsTL?? ,tory Still floods thsHooo The land thr And still tbs nlshtTv Around us and TWldmI d"T0t" lowIL and d f. aa "V - kor & ... .,4- L |