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Show 2P t Lion andtfeq Lamb. John Harrison, a pruminent busi-Miman Of fltoQehaai, was surprised the other day when he went out In his back yard to see his pet cat and a squirrel eating out of the same dish. He called to his cat, but the animal refused to leave his new found friend. Boston Post. Ch NEWS SUMMARY AT From the German. secures the horseshoe, the shoe the horse, the horse the man, the man he castle, and the castle the whole land. German. A nail Bells Led to Burglars Capture. Nocturnal clock striking and too much of it has enabled the Paris police to lay their hands upon a gang of burglars and their very valuable , booty. The inhabitants of a house in the Panbourg du Temple quarter, to the police that for some time past they had heard an extraordinary amount of what sounded like electric bell ringing in the night time, g that seemed to come from rooms in a certain direction, the police first verified the fact for themselves and then raided the rooms Here they found two men busily engaged in testing a number of timepieces, of which they bad stolen 200 from a manufacturer's warehouse, and were selling as tested. The Modern Youth. Pew young men nowadays cultivate the art of making themselves agreeable. This was one of the things they managed belter in bygone days. No doubt some of them proved abject failures, they at least deserved credit for good intentions. Nowadays they rarely, it ever, make tv 'ttempt. ht Ambrosia, In the World. RAFFLF9 COW TO BUY LEG, Ingenious Scheme of a Man Disabled by a Train. It skin than cork JJ there is more than one way to a cat, there is certainly more one way in which to acquire a leg. The usual way is to earn money and buy it, says the New York World. The way adopted by Julius Thorne, who lives at Glens Falls, is to let a cow raise herself and then raffle her off for a leg. Thorne was hit by a railroad train about a year ago, and when the doctors cut off his loft leg, a disease of the bone sot in. The injured man was taken home, where, whiio he' lay on his back waiting for the bone to heal, ho cast about for some means whereby be could procure a cork leg. Being supplied with little in the way of the world's goods, Tboru was forced to use his ingenuity. From a neighbor he bought for a couple of dollars a sickly calf less than a month old. This he raised on skimmed milk provided by another neighbor who made his own butter, and in time the calf got strong enough to be turned out to pasture. Grazing arouncost little, and while the calf was growing and fattening Thorne niado baskets tjiat be might have enough cash to winter the alntnal. By fall he had earned enough to more than do this, and recently he started a raffle. All Ada friends took tickets, and when the drawing takes place Thorne will celebrate by wearing his new cork leg. " O, Pickles! A woman writer says: " "Marry a man with a good digestion' and no nerves If you want a pearl of a An of the seven deadly sins do Dot make A man as hard to live with as a genuine, case of liver. Choose, therefore, as a husband a man who is hearty and husky and who can eat three square meals a day. A preferred type of this man is the One who is frankly fond of good eating and who has a welsh rarebit recipe and a social way of making salad dressing. Grab a taan like that the very first opportunity you get, for as a husband he is lovely. Milwaukee Sentlnol. hus-baat- t. ' .C d Townsends Enamel Cream IffthM tUraotlre fuwt lmtodltelr Superior 40 powder. iU u i uot dntoobetL fc Fpf mU ovorywhoro. Prtoo 30 oonto You ran get treatment just as by mail in the matter of 1 pood Jewelry or Watch Repairing if you called la person. 'Drop us a line. w n 170 St SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. mm LLflliy THIS L WEBER UPRIGHT CASH SALE $175 Fom INFORMATION ADDRESS MR. WM. ANDERSON FOST OFFICI GSNKRAL OILIVaAV The German steamer Ilern has been slink in the North sea, with the loss lives. of twenty-onThe upper house of the Danish diet has passed a bill carrying the adoption of the metric system of measures in Denmark. The Russian evacuation of Manchuria is complete. The last battalion of Russian troops left Harbin Thursday of last week. Thirty woman suffragists were arrested Wednesday afternoon for attempting to foice an entrance into the House of Commons. Six former or present attendants of the State, hospital for the Insane at Cleveland, 0., were indicted last week for alleged attacks on patients. As the result of a collision between a passenger train and a freight train at Turuschiche station, seventeen perinsons were killed and thirty-fivjured. Mrs. James Tolbert, wife of former Mayor Tolbert of Fairmont, Ga., was brutally assaulted and her baby was murdered by a negro at their home. Secretary Taft and party which is to accompany him to Panama, Cuba and Porto Rico will go on the Mayflower, which the navy department lias placed at their disposal. Peasants have again invaded Botos-sahand set fire to different parts of the town, especially the Jewish quarters. Troops intervened and several or killed of the peasants were wounded. Every man In Fort Dodge, Iowa, between the ages of 25 and 45 years must become a married man or pay a fine, as the result of an ordinance Introduced by Mayor Bennett and passed by the city council. Count Arco, In his wireless telephone experiments, says a Berlin dispatch, has succeeded In obtaining distinct exchanges of words in a tolerable natural voice at a distance of two miles, by using polps hlrty feet high. Two corps of Western Pacific engineers are surveying the proposed line between Ely, Nevada, and the main line of the Western Pacific, and will complete their preliminary work within the next thirty days. Mrs. Fred Belasco, wife of the senior partner of the Alcazar theatre and known on the stage under the name of Juliet Crosby, died suddenly in San Francisco, and an hour later M. L. Mayer, Mr. Belascos partner, died of the shock. Edward Howell, one of the most Influential negroes In southern Mississippi and president of the Peoples bank) of Hattiesburg, Miss., was shot in the back and killed while on his way home late at night. No motive is known. A Santa Fe freight locomotive boi'er exploded at Simms, Cal., killing Fireman J. B. Kerr and fatally scalding Engineer P. Barnurn. Brakeman J. L. McElery was badly hurt. .'dir cars were demolished and the track blocked with wreckage. A, murder trial presenting features of unusual interest began at Carmet, Ills., Monday, when Jennie Burch, a fourteen-year-olgirl will be called on to answer the charge of poisoning child Wilbur Winship, a whose nurse she was. President Baer of the Reading Railroad company has been authorized by the board of directors of his company to advance the age limit of employees from 35 to 45 years. This is in line with the recent action of the Pennsylvania Railroad company. When Mrs. Levi Jett, of Ashland, Ky., was bathing her Infant, she suddenly was seized with a pain in the head, it is said, and fell dead. The babe fell from the lifeless arms of its mother into a tub of hot water and was scalded to death. Governor Folk of Missouri has signed the bill passed by the last legislature making it a felony to operate a hucketshop in this state: the penalty clause also includes any telegraph or telephone company which furnishes information to a hucketshop. Arthur Bean killed Ills wife with aD ax at North Baltimore, O., and then committed suicide by shooting himself. Bean had forbidden' his wife visiting her family. She visited her parents at night, and he induced her to go home and then murdered her. The court of Inquiry appointed to determine the cause of the explosion of March 12 on the battleship Iona, decided that the disaster was caused by a spontaneous explosion of B powder, due to decomposition and the elevation of the temperature of the magazine. Major C. W. Penrose, of the Twenty fifth infantry has been acquitted of the charge of neglect of duty, preferred against him at the Instance of President Roosevelt for alleged misconduct in connection w ith the "shootinof Brownsville, Tex., by neg-lip gro soldiers. Prince Hermann von Hohenlohe Langenberg, viceroy of AIsaoe-Loralhas arrived at Berlin to make a personal report to Emperor William on the mine disaster at Forbach. The cause of the explosion by which sev-- , enty-fou- r persons lost their lives has not yet been decided. j e e d d OPEN THE WINDOWS FRESH AIR ESSENTIAL TO PRE- VENT CONSUMPTION. Dangerous to Neglect Even an Ordinary Cough or Cold Simple Remedy Is Effective. "Good food, fresh air and rest; keep your windows open winter and summer. So we are told by the great scientists who, are certainly doing wonders in reducing the death rate from Tuberculosis. They also warn us not to neglect a cold or cough, and it is most important that this advice be followed. While the eough or cold may not bring consumption, it is better to be on the safe side and take no chances. Here is a simple remedy that will break up a cold in twenty-fou- r hours, and cure any cough that is curable: Glycerine, two ounces; Virgin Oil of Pine (Pure), one-hal- f ounce; good Whisky, a half pint Shake well and use in teaspoonful doses every four hours. The Ingredients can be secured from any good prescription druggist at small cost, but must be pure to effect the desired results. For this reason it is always best to purchase the ingredients. separately and prepare the mixture at home. Virgin Oil of Pine (Pure) should be purchased only in the original halfounce vials put up for druggiits to dispense. Each vial is enclosed in a round wooden case, with engraved wrapper, with the name Virgin Oil of Pine (Pure); guaranteed under the Food and Drug Act, June 30. 1906. Prepared only by Leach Chemical Co., Cincinnati. O. plainly printed thereon. Imitations and oils sold in bulk pay dealers larger profits, but they are dangerous to health and should never be used. Wage Good "Smellers Earn. There are several trades which provide men and women with good living simply because they enjoy an exceptionally keen sense of smell, says the London World. Scentmakers, for example, need some one with a very delicate sense of smell to aid them in mixing the ingredients of perfumes in proper proportions. Queen Alexviolet andra's favorite perfume 10 per ounce bottle, and it costs has to run the gauntlet of five probefore it Is fessional "smellers passed as being correctly blended and ready for her majestys use. Some of the Teading firms of 'perfume makers pay their "smellers 7 a week. 4 to Contractors from for the lighting of streets, large public buildings and pleasure grounds very often engage smellers to find escapes of gas, one shilling being generally paid for each escape reported. Some of these men frequently make 3 In a single week, the result over being that in many cases the fee has been reduced to 9d. per escape reported. Coincident Inventions. Almost at the same time two different inventors In different places have announced their success with electrical devices for seeing at a distance. They are J. B. Fowler and William H. Thompson, in Fowlers device four wires are required to accomplish the combined effect of distant Detain of the vision and hearing. operation are withheld, however, on the plea of getting out a patent. Each inventor uses the name Televue- - Statesmans Simple Life. Herr Bebel, perhahs the most impressive orator in the German reichs-tag- , usually speak3 without notes of any kind, thinking as he goes. Not even well off, he leads the simplest of lives, shunning society and finding his chief recreation in the cultivation of flowers. He told an interviewer once that when he wants to get ready for a speech he goes into his little garden and trims the rose trees. People nppieciate the delicate taste and natural action of Gartield Tea, the mild herb laxative. Best for liver, kidneys and bowels. Guaranteed under the Pure Food and Drugs Law. To forgive a fault in another is more sublime than to be faultless ones self. George Sand. OF DELICATE MAN NERVES. PE-RIH- Rosenthal, the Pianist, Made Trouble in HoteL A IA Much1 MEDICAL COMPOUND In any medical compound as much depends upon the manner in which it is Rosenthal, the pianist, is one of compounded as upon the ingredients used. those entitled to have his crankiness First, there must be a due proportion of the ingredients. Each drug In the termed "the eccentricities of genius, pharmacopeia has its special action. To combine any druf with other drugs Chronicle. that hare slightly different action, the combination must be made with strict says the San Francisco When he inspected his rooms at tho reference to the use for which the compound is intended. The drugs may be Majestic upon his arrival very late the well selected as to their efficacy, but the compound- - ENTIRELY SPOILED BY other night, he went softly to the ad- THE PROPORTION in which they are combined. joining doors, and placing his ears It takes years and years of experience to discover this proportion. There close to the cracks, exclaimed in no law of chemistry, of pharmacy, by which the exact balance of proportion is broken English, "Zgodd, no sounds be determined. EXPERIENCE IS THE ONLY GUIDE.. After nodding his ap- can pass thees. In compounding a catarrh remedy Dr. Hartman has had many years' exproval of the grand piano and the furniture he frowned at the perience. In the use of the various ingredients which compose the catarrh window shades. Must be green. He remedy, Peruna, he has learned, little by little, how to harmonize the action of was assured that a change would be each ingredient, bow to combine them into a stable compound, how to arrange made especially for him the next day. them into such nice proportions as to blend the taste, the operation and the chemical peculiarities of each several ingredient in order to produce a pharmaAt five oclock in the morning Rosenthal, clad only In his pajamas, came ceutical product beyond the criticism of doctors, pharmacists or chemists. scurrying excitedly down stairs and . WE REPEAT, THAT AS MUCH DEPENDS ON THE WAY IN WHICH into the office, where the drowsy THE DRUGS ARE COMBINED AS DEPENDS UPON THE DRUGS THEM-SELVnight clerk was nodding at the desk. Ze street cars! Noise! Must The compound must present a stability which is not affected by changes of Nervous me! I cannot stopped! temperature, not affected by exposure to the air, not affected by age. It must sleep. The clerk hurriedly sent for Mana- be so combined that it will remain just the same whether used in the logging or or the coffee plantations of the tropics. ger Gustav Mann, and Mann spent mining camps of the two hours telling kosenthal funny A complete list of the ingredients of Peruna would not enable any druggist stories in German trying to divert his or physician to reproduce Peruna. It is the skill and by which these was mind while the clerk upstairs ingredients are brought together that give Peruna much sagacity of its peculiar claims aa squaring the mangement for waking an efficacious catarrh remedy. a guest on the Gough street side and However much virtue each ingredient of Peruna may possess, the value of ordering him to move at once to the Sutter street side as a gas pipe bad the compound depends largely upon the manner and proportion in which they burst under the floor and had to- be re- are combined. The right ingredients, put together rightly, is the only way a medical compound can be made of real value. paired f d ES. fUKIBIlftifel ii Him, lit, irtutniiiiun it in theFoodandRegula-tin- Sven! N FANI Disfigured Babies SHOULD KNOW Bears the THAT Dfc E Nl Signature Promotes Digestion, Cheerfulness and Rest. Contains neither Opium,Morphine nor Mineral. of Narcotic. 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