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Show OLD ENTHUSIASTIC SOLDIERS, IN PRAISE OF TREATMENT ' WHILE IN 8ALT LAKE CITY. Former Governor Ven Sant of Minnesota Chosen Commander-In-Chief- , a Resident of Utah Being Given 8econd Place Next Convention at Atlantic City. Salt - Lake City. The Fortythird Annual Encampment or the Grand Army of the Republic is now history, sesthe closing exercises of a Ove-dasion being held on Friday , August I? Tired but happy apd felig lg a most gracious mood toward the people of the city in which they had y t V W..--- ; , 1 - J " wjf--, i. :4 t t- .& ? a V-a- m1-be- 1 -- of , the Ladles of rictor.ous t AT in Us JT Veterans. Commander ii.puteivymv V V A-lr- v , v V in Chief Kevins, is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Props and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither OpiunvMorphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colics. It relieves Teething Tronbles, enres Constipation and Eatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural steep. The childrens Panacea The Mothers Friend. V The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has homo the signature cf Chas.IL Pletchef, and has beeninade under his personal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. M " are hut Experiments that trifle with All Counterfeits, Imitations and r'VA.STOBIAA - k t V-- f v 7? rj, v' Just-as-go- od $nd endanger the healthof Infhnte and Children Experience against Experiment. Letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to Chas. II. Fletcher.' let'll Dr. T. Gerald Blattner, of Buffalo, N Y, says; "Your Castoria Is gooJ -or children and i frequently prescribe it, always obtaining the daslral results." 7 Custave A. Elscngraeber, cf EL raul, Mlnm, says: f have used your Castoria repeatedly In my practice with good results, and can reoonjr mend It as an excellent, mild and harmless remedy for children. Ur1, EL J. Dennis, cf EL Loul3, Ho., saysTThave used and prescribed your Castoria la my saallarlum tad outside practice for a number of yearn and find It to be na excellent remedy for children. Ur. S, As Buchanan, of rhRaJolphla. Ta, says; "Mtsve used your Castoria lathe case tf xr-- own. baby and find It pleasant to taka, and have 7 obtained excellent results from Its use. . . Ur. J. C. Simpson, cf Chicago, I1L, says; "I hare used your Castoria b cases cf colic la children and have found it the best medicine of Its kind ' ' oa the marlioL Ur. R. H Eshlldsoa, cf Omaha, Neb, says: "I find your Castoria to be standard family remedy. It is the best thing for infants and children 1 have ever known and I recommend iL - Ur. L. It, Robinson, cf Hansas City, llo, sayst Tour Castorla certalnU. has meriL-- Is not 1U age, Its continued use by mothers through all these years, and the many attempts to Imitate it, suflclent recommendation! Leave it to the mothers. Y.Tiat can a physician add? Ur. Edwin F. Pardee, of New York City, says: "For several years I hav recommended yonr Castoria and shall always continue to do so, as it ha Invariably produced beneficial resulta." Ur. N. B. Sizer, of Brooklyn, N. Y, says: "I object to what are called patent medicines, where maker alone knows what Ingredients are put ia, them, but I know the formula of yonr Castoria and advise Its use." - j - r ; - i . , j -' tr. - ir ALCOHOL 1 PEK CENT. Acge(aWe 't V ling Ute SioaadB andBowis of f : vs5 v V ft'XV ' j and Rest.Contains rsittw Opium .Morphine nor Mineral. y r 4 v Promotes Digestionfhcerf v; a w Not Narcotic-- x T t kofkii JW JUJama JbdmKtUtt Jkmhti .fa: 5. . r i. v je ,. ' - . j ,r . SAMUEL-RCommander-In-Chie- f . Grand .. fLrmSffd- CorlMSuoi ir yf' A , f . - ril VAN SANT, t Aperfeet Remedy forComfta Hon . Sour Stouvdi,Dlantt VormsFtmvtdskmsJflrwnw , their convention, the wives, s sters report, says; and daughters of the Union soldiers the memebrs Grand .Army On December KEW YOKK. Wff 31, 1907, In GENUINE or Sleep. TacS'juiit Svjnaiui W M. BOSTAPH, Senior Vice Commander-in-Chle- f. Army of the Republic. gathered from every . portion of the United States, the nation's defenders to again who had been permitted greet their former comrades In arms and attend to the necessary business of tha organization which la the pride of every loyal American, joined In God be With Us Till We Binging Meet Again, and the convention, one of the most successful and enjoyable In many ways ever held, came to a close. While for five days the - veterans had been granted the freedom of the city, and had been feted and enler-tainIn true western 1 style during ot cn every moment that gaged In the conduct of the business of the convention hall In the Tabernacle, a great nujm "her of the visitors were so well given pleased with the reception them by the people of Utah as a whola'that they-wi- ll remain In Utah Several days, making side trips from Salt Lake City, and visiting points of Interest they were unable to Bee during the time allotted tor the business sessions. ness amlLoss iCl wALitV t alwayo CASTORIA Bears the Signature of f ' gopd standing of the the Repubjl numbered 225,167. The number remaining on the suspended list at that In Fop 13,489. By the consolidate! Exact Copy of Wrapper, twnMMnwifniwMnfntts snvwim for the of tht adjutant general report HT encampment, there were remalnlngV good standing on December 31, 190L Her Intentions. ' 220,616. The number remaining susweak . ACcrtainCure "Do you think yefur sister will marpended on the same date was 8,539. me? The number of comrades reported ry .If you keep cornin- '- - as having died between December 31, Have you beard ber say anything 1907, and December 31, 1908, was It? about have the Our gains during year 1 heard her tell ma that If you been; By muster in, 7,434; by MAKES THE USE OF DRUGS UNNECESSARY,' Price, 25 Cents Drugsft didn't stop cornin here so often shed 7,146; ly make things unpleasant for you. gain from delinquent reports, 3,626. Total gains, 21,1541 FAWKIO -- THE FIWFST Is rotra wnb ih lining of fhshriwsls. and Whfn ha'red white Ferdinand Shavers, liritaienl wt titarrhfi. cntiopa, jmins. d, WAS IiniiUeritiniry the was neTdrtfie' nearing 75 years-olcelebrities of the G. A. R. encampWise Is tbe man who closes his face ment. Shavers, who is a negro, was before he says too much. 90 W. N. Uo 8alt Leke City, No. President Lincolns first bodyguard Mr. Winslow's Hoothtnr Sjmp. after his election to the presidency For children teeUUnjr, nofteo the ipinsj re4ueet to and until after the breaking out of the alplo.C4iFd4iwtn4lC4jUu. war was with him through the day Time will tell unless tbe goeslps and those hours of the night when the-w- H Lincoln would permit of a guauTof any sort being near him. For four years before Lincoln was made president the" colored manias his' family NOTHINO LIKK IT FOR servant. After the election an even - of thousand Lincoln's neighbors THE TEETH signed, a petition asking that-- Shavers urtar (ron iha teh, bewda rrmorinj be appointed his bodyguard and pi decay and ducaaa whak rU broke complied..-- , When thot-warlootapai preparatwna cannot do. out Lincoln feared for the mans THE MOUTH wadi duuiiecta th. safety and would not permit him to Land throat, pun6e tha breath, and Uh lha continue as his guard. Shavers asked which collect in tha mouth, caoung loro CsVtSisSi for an apiiointment to one of tbe cohad teeth, bad breath, grippe, and such lored being forpied for the ,The Success Sulky Plow when inflamed, find, war and his appointment to the reand bora, may he ml.take. in boring ' I Yon bw b ' cruiting olficershlp of the colored regi1. Infrrlor to an On. Kliilnx buy triieved and strengthened by Paxline. Shaver ments of Indiana' resulted. plow brcsuM It 1. offnrrd rhrsp, snd tbe othrr i. to !nr hlvb prlcrd rlilln plow ; now lives in Colorado, and. for years mrtittim prM wtirn thtt bOCCE&S, has never missed an .encampment.-Among- ' plow, will do b.tt.r work. smw lammation and stop the discharge, OuarJ; the prominent persons with lor uterine catairrh. Successful emedy Plowing at the department of the - "! Paxtma is a harmless ye powerful tinder all elp Can aTwavn b the G. AR. encampment were CormJth Uip Succaus Plowt rranade,diainfedant and deodanzes, cmnniHiu, It m a frauaelek plow tliat n ill lattia lito (ised in bathing it destroys odors and poral James Tanner, past commander tl'iitt. At b ar ih beet hilcri bad Icarea the body antuepdcally clean. of the G. A. R., and John and the licet cutter, rolling cured by host bottoms ver put on Riding Plcrw. Positively FOtt SALS AT DNUQ BTOWr.fiOc, senior past U hai ouljr two lvFrs but Vhey give tbe these Little Pills. POSTPAID GV MAIL. plows with Hme rnnjfe of adjoetaiente Corporal Tanner Is known all, ttiree or four leirr. it is heaTisr-b-M Thrjr six roller pie SAMPLE FREE! LARGE over the United States through bis In-- d more maierial but fewer parts, ami is trrsi, from I THE PAXTON TOILXT CO. BOSTON. MAS. IcH! cimiplu'ttei), limn others, war record. He was only 17 when he ipRtiou ami Tu Urartf with u nle shares for Alfalfa fitumu-entered the army and in the second Eating, A perfect remPlom ififf, mben ordered. edy tor DiziHJFSd. Kau-eThats battle of Bull Run both legs were why It is strongs Simpla and Bad durabis. shot off. That t whe we call It the Succaaa. Tate In t hccMontb, Coav AaW the tsrmer mo oaas oneba knows. ed Xuufmc. Fain In to One of the most conspicuous figures Side, TORPID Li VEIL 67 Ye r of Knowing How Ham among the delegates to the Grand They ifae 3oweU Purely Vegetable. mertd Into Every One of Them. Army, encampment whs John Fletcher SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. WHtr Foil nautirully iPustr.trd Pamph. Knoxville. A. L.L. 1L, Spence, D., of let No 37 if'mtprMt to every fanner, and Thats what it cost to pet a wrrUs While he represented the entire south 4k O. Catalog, which will be mailed a Genuine Must Bear treatment of CASCAR.ETS. They free. at the encampment, he also representdo more for you than any medicine PARUN & ORENDORFFXO. Signature ed the whole G. A. R--, In. one sense, on Earth. Sickness generally shows Canton. Illinois. for he is the chaplaln-ln-chie- f of tbe . and starts first in the Bowels and Cat Implement VMer , p!t fato nf, Utsb G. A. R, U. S.A. HiifToB ImpiemeriH Oe .0rdsU 1 th Liver; CASCARETS cur? these ills. RlrbAeM Implpfurnl 9 hi Mlskl lit) A man may have tbe wealth of a It's so easy to try why not start tofnarkR triwy Infae. jpuenoMvr Co SUBSTITUTES. REFUSE Rockefeller, tbe philanthropy of night and have help in the moraingf J Carnegie, the genius of an Edison, the CAtCARETS toe a boa fnp a werfc-tU pAkklwg" oratory of a Bryan, and the meekness j treatment, alt dmrtriMa. Bisst- - arller a boaca a moot A. balsam of a Cardinal Gibbons, but he cant in Die world. Shave Yourself hair CtaraM wl wear' one of these buttons," said one . tenriirt NO HOXCSC NO STROPPING to Btor Or.y of the speaker! at a campfire. J',;, kant DAISY FLY KILLER Color. to To'rthf',l it. liur f. Itf A All flit. There were many cases of old vet Out,gftf,mtd 1 t pfTTW't erans meeting comrades In Salt Lak! City that they had not met before ic KELI v III F y KuUPT thirty years. Some had drifted awa; and OoM.tfc from home at tbe close of the war Stlrrr Siill nld, redned purer tad settled in the west, and had nevel SX Gold and aisig CoTrf. fl lit Wnt(i f f tree mallin. mekn heard from their former comrades u.i T HOWARD E. BURTCI, IJKN ARbAViOae AGVrHO til they met In the western conventior t 1x1, !. $: prlre fiOr:(inld. fpcla'4a Kmc T&c; bold. of Mailing BUyff , Cppsr, city. ASEKTS WAITED Lw a am ttm appHratUrn. full pH c Hit m and rnTlrFi .a O I MkdwiilA In Trr bomtL Thompson! Eye Water )rofiUtol Oakland, La- C saw of Use Over 30 4hey-were-n- SALVE MITCHELLS 10,-12- Years. a Inflamed Era. for Sore, d . -- m Z'f. S " - Army race for president of the - -- -Daughl 1 t the Grand was TancP7Ohio, $ 4 of the Republic at Friday's session. Mrs. Minnie T. Guitland of,' What is Castoria. ir X'j: i'JK-rr-- - . v 4 women. umum ii 'iipiif i- - One of the greatest usfer reett'n-!ntakings of the W. R. C. Is the of Andersonvllle prison ant making of this as a free gift t tht "" T Union: of the Grand Armf if The Ladles Jhe Republic was organized in 116.' and numbers some 60,000 womea its work being along the same gearal line of that undertaken by the a Relief Corps. PresidentTaft ld r lately been elected an honorary J of this organization. The Daughters of Veterans ls,M what the name Implies, daughtetl granddaughters of the men who fett In the civil war. Pf Mrs. Jennie I. Berry of Cedar 19 Ids, Iowa, was chosen president ofth National Woman's, Relief Corps S' Thursday's session. She was elssUdj by an overwhelming majority. Mrs. Della Rawlings; Henry of iAS sas City, Mo., was chosen presided 3. W. Bostaph, of Ogden, was chosen senior y fee commafider. The other of&cers selected were: Junior Alfred B Beers of Connecticut; surgeon gen eral. Dr. W. H. Lemon of Kansas; for chaplain. Rev. Daniel Ryan of Indianapolis was chosen. : Resolutions were adopted by the Grand Army Of the Republle and aux lllary branches, before adjournment of the convention, giving lavish praise to Utah and Balt Lake City' for the manner In which the visitors had been entertained. For the staff officers and 1,000 friend In the G. A. R. Frank O. Cole, retiring adjutant general, at the closing session, presented General Henry M. Nevlua, the retiring commander-ln-chlef- , a beautiful diamond studded G. A. R. badge. For the members of the G. A. R. Colonel' Frank' &T. ' Sterrett, chairman of & committee appointed for that purpose a year ago, presented Judge of Nevada, Mo Charles G Bur-towhose' term of office Is commander In t of The jj. Mpyed a jear beautiful ch?st of silver While the veterans were holding ENCAMPMENT WAS 34-1- FERDINAND SHAVERS, President Lincolns First Bodyguard. were holding conventions of their orWonlans Rebel the ganizations, ' Canton Plows beat-4t-unde- c lT0ILET AtITISEPTIO , fiSQQKPJi Lin-ool- lit rvre . catarrh kil f SICK HEADACHE -- t a, Is Vcar Etoaltl VJorth lCc? Fac-Simi- CORPORAL JAMES TANNER, Who Lost Both Legs at Bull Run. le , 1 There was a warm ght between St fr Ibe Louis and Atlantic Cfty, N. ,J- veterans the of entertaining privilege c it the next annual convention, City finally winning the coveted ion or. Samuel R. For commander-ln-chlef- . was chosen, Pan Sant, of Minneapolis, ind will direct the affairs of the Brand Army of the Republic for the; commaaext twelve months. The new nder-in-chief was formerly governor M the state of Minnesota. Corps, the Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic, and the Daughters of Veterans. Tnese three organizations held their conventions on. Thursday and Friday, the sessions being held in the First Presbyterian church, the First Congregational church, and the Eagle's hall. Is the The largest organization Womans Relief Corps, formed short of the war as an ly after the close outcome of the Christian Corpa of war 163.0'in times. The body numbers a 1 AUl-ie- RMJtE l ASSAYS 1 -- ' . A nruealara writ, plus Ut. Co, j |