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I THE SAX.T XiAJOE TRIBXrrE: SUNDAY MOHNING FEBRUARY 7. 1904. 3 1 ssu.M' . f THE REPUBLICAN SITUATION wjmhi m H- Smih oleyTbe Republican State Jp Committee and the Coming Conventions-Some of p, he Candidates Prominent. TfiMfc TRIBUNE SPECIAL. j IB Vampa, Ida.. Feb. B.-In tho election for lr !.",, year of 19W ho Republicans 01 Idaho V&Bw a comp,oto v,ctorv" Th0y leCtCd "' IKscwb' every official from Conslablo to OT.cnVcldon B- Hoybum was c,cclctl " t'lnJtcd States Sejiator from Idaho there ?o hardly enough Democrats In tho iiJlfJeglslature to nwko tho contest lntcrcst- lltnhJIo tho Legislature was In session IttlftBvcral bills were introduced in regard to Mail, .ranting booming privileges on tho Clear- ; " Mater river and its tributaries. There. t two conflicting propositions, ono -v. ipkaom as tho Wcyerhauscr and tho other Ktaown as tho Schoflcld propositions. Tho & W? Mils for both propositions wore defeated. miKowlns to the demand for "an open river BLko jjjq !ca" cry that was raised In north- Wf 'anoU'cation for a booming franchise- Ttho Clearwater river was filed after ' 7sI??a LcKlsiatlvo session adjourned, by nrads B. Jenkins, G. C. Pickett and 1L M JSSr wooley. As toon as this applica- w3Ifinn was filed tho attack was mado on iMvthJ , eonflrmation of tho nomination of IT. fAWp'toltt Wooley for United States assay cr 'iffilB'' ii Boise Ida. Most of tho animus seemed UEWL'tn oriKlnate In Lewiston, Ida. Wm- Trio is no great salary attached to tho offlc'o and it Is of no political signlflcanco. lts minor officials aro selected by J civil service rules. Vl The" opposition to tho appointment of "W Wooley did not arise from tho fact that itoilf ha was a Mormon, but was foatcrcd solely ""UK vv rivai timber syndicates, who wished to even themselves up by slaughtering t nfeiK w'oolcy'n appointment as assaycr. ' The application of Jenkins, Pickett and 'SKVoo'cv for a franchlso was rejected by t3.the Siate Land Board. To these causes eE ,v be attributed all tho troubles that ?m4l- have besot H. Smith Wooley. The meeting of tho Republican State ' W commlttco at Boise, Ida., a few. days ago -Ibogy man of alimony lf delinquents in gotham jotii'l; New York, Feb. G There is one man mrrwk a, New York city whom many husbands EwBJm dislike. Whenever thev hear the name v Jf f Frank R. Kelly smiles vanish from ll ttelr facfs and they think of the things lr. IV "ey woUld like to do that man. He ajU "the alimony man," and, therefore, Cyn the minds of delinquent husbands, he i93lMv .,ased w-ith "the bogey man," "the yiwdoo man" and "the installmant 00mm&n," However, many of these hus- "STABBE8 WITH BREADKNIFE. 1(0.1 itfll Pwv0UflS "Ionian Slashes Her Supposed kiflf'T aramour and Boldly Admits 'm Slio Did It HVSidW "'k 7r Yor Feb' 6 Bessie Healoy. 21 ji!.ftara ol(l is lu the hands of the Patcr flBB"t0n IoHce, by whom she is chart'ed with causing the death of Wfc.,Janies Kohn, 23 years old, eon of a fatipC?talthy saloonkeeper, PThe yoan5 woman separated from buso:"id some time ago on account fcct Kohn. ff Tho husband had called on her Just jjywfore oln was killed, and all .three IfKllr ?Dt B'me tlme drinklnf? together. I tu5?UA Qfter Healey left the woman tiAtS: out of u,e nat ami told tho tiTlffl?l7n! , , 8 Eh0 had stabbed Kohn with a fv !. town vnl fe because ho had threatened -fct ?Tent out unconcernedly and a SlDoMr? nu.tcs Iater w-as arrested by tho -jWfifeth! found Kohn blcedlnS t0 ' Jrttif7211 as GIVEN" j heavy sentences SRiSV Coo.. Feb. e.-Seven men con lSw6wSvin kl; PWt in tho riots at 'SHnW2,v"8Ultlni: from tho amcltor ffilwBSlmer S?nVero fintced by Judgo l5S58B'?ES i f!2S,tty H0"' Klx months in JtUL ffijM 1nnoi rioters were fined 5W each. ryf' v ''SS1? H0Vr P-3311 How Good. ?Au Polnt Perfectos, ulV h'a Favorlto Cigar, u I was slmplv a meeting to determine the lime of folding tho two State conventions. kTho committee pjsed a few compllmen l tary resolutions indorsing alio adminis tration of Roosevelt. , Bocauso resolutions were not passed In regard to tho present Stato administra tion, tho Democratic politicians and Dem ocratic pancrs tried to make a lot of cheap political capital out of iha situation. They claimed that It was a personal thrust at Gov. Jolm T. Morrison and pre dicted, the downfall of tho Rcpubllcun party in Idaho this year. The Republican State central commltteo really had no right to pass any resolutions whatover. Tlie coming Stato convention to nomirruto delegates to the national Re publican convention, have tho right, if they wish, to entirely ignoro the resolu tions of tho Stato central committee. Res olutions commending State and national administrations aro always" Incorporated in tho Stato convention platforms of all political parties. Tho Renublican State convention to bo hold in Moscow will undoubtedly com mend tho administration of Gov. John T. Morrison, whether it gives tho nomina tion to him or somo other able Republi can. When prospects for victory are bright thero aro always a large number of avail able candidates for the higher offices. Tho present year must be certainly forecast with bright prisms of Republican victory in tho future In Idalw. Tho Hon. J. Frank Hunt of Pocntello has niuny friends who would llko to sco I him becoino Governor In Canyon county there are threo candidates. Edward IT. Dowoy of Nampa, a very prominent bus iness man; John T. Morrison of Caldwell, tho present G6vornor, and A. B. Moss, tho popular merchant of Payette. (In northern Idaho there ore two prom inent candidates for Governor, Gcoi-go Fletcher of Lewlston. a former resident of Boise, and Francis E. Jenkins of Moscow. Either of these candidates has great strength and a large personal following. Which one of these gentlemen will lead tho Republican host this fall wo do not know, but victory will perch on tho ban ners of tho Republican party, regardless of party leaders. bands and wives have learned that Mr. Kelly la a good friend. When the law says to a husband "Pay your wife this sum every week," It is Mr. Kelly's business to see that it is done. If the husband tries to shirk the payment of alimony he may llnd him self in the Ludlow street jail. Kelly remembers 000 cases and doesn't have to consult records for any one. He says the number is growing. PAIS WITH HIS LIFE. "William Glover, Who Killed Father of His Sweetheart, Hanged at Folsom. Folsom, Cal., Feb. 6. William Glover was hanged in the State prison hero to day for the murder of Frederick Nler hoff near Auburn, Placer county, on June 11, 1302. The drop foil a few min jites after noon. Glover killed Frederick Nlerhoff near Auburn Juno 11, L102. William Glover and his brother, Oscar, were owners and operators of a mine on the Ameri can river near the Nlerhoff ranch, and were frequent visitors to tho Nlerhoff home. Unknown to the parents, Agnes Nierliorf, their fourteen-year-old daughter, formed an attachment for William Glover, who was about twico her age. The father requested Glover to cease paying attention to his daugh ter and ordered him to keep away from the premises. On the day of the mur der Glover paid a visit to Mlto Nler hoff In the absense of the father. As he was leaving tho hom;c Nlerhoff ar rived home. Somo words eusucd and Nlerhoff was shot by Glover, who had a rifle with him. FROM GRAVE OF HUSBAND TO SUICIDE BY DROWNING Glonwood Springs, Colo., Fob. 6. Mro. John Corwln, aged -15 yearn, committed sulcldo this afternoon by drowning In tho Roaring Fork river. Sho had Juat returned from a visit to tho grnvu of her husband who died two years ago in California and was dcssondenU NOT GUILTY IS VERDICT. ST. LOUIS aniilION-AIRE AC CUSED OF BRIBERY AC QUITTED BY JURY. Fulton. Mo., Feb. 6. The jury In tho case of Col. Ed Butler, the million aire St. Louie politician, on trial on a charge of bribing nineteen members of the House of Delegates of St. Louis today returned a verdict of not guilty. When the verdict was read a dozen of Col. Butler's friends gavo forth a wild shout and dashed out into the street to spread the news. Butler stepped quickly forward and shook hands with Foreman Rosser. Then ho 'walked down tho line of Jurors, shaking hands with ouch. Wlthlu a few min utes Judge Graves polled the jury and discharged them. Friends surrounded' Col. Butler and he held an Informal levee, laughing and joking with those about him. Circuit Attorney Folk of SL Louis, who was in the courtroom, appeared dumfounded "I thought the State had a good case." he raid. "Beyond that I have nothing to say at this time." About eighteen ballots were taken, according to Foreman Rosscr and at tho start tho Jury stood ten for acquittal and two for conviction. "One of these voting to convict changed after tho first ballot," said Mr. Rosser. "The other man hold out stubbornly until 0:45 o'clock this morn ing, when ho llnally came Into line. "The Jurors did not want to convict the defendant on the testimony of boodlers and perjurers, whose state ments were flatly contradicted by men of good character. "Again, we did not think the circum stances pointed to the defendant's guilt. On the evidence of the State, even though we thoroughly credited it, . there was serious doubt as to Butler's guilt. Weighing the facts carefully, we think we did our full duty fairly and Impartially." KIP-ROBINSON" NUPTIALS SOLEMNIZED AT OBIAHA Omaha, Feb. G. The marriage of Miss Mary Kip, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Insraham Kip of San Francisco, and granddaughter of the late Bishop Kip of California, and Ernest Robin eon, a prominent Kansas City surgeon, was solemnized at Trinity cathedral to day. Bishop Williams of the Omaha diocese of the Episcopal church per formed the ceremony. Miss Kip was attended by Miss Lilly McCalla, daugh ter of Admiral McCalla. and Mr. Den ton Dunn of Kansas City served as best man. Only a few personal friends from the respective homes of the bride and groom witnessed tho ceremony. Following the ceremony tho party was driven In carriages to the Paxton hotel, where a wedding breakfast was served. RUSE OF JEWELRY SMUGGLER FAILS Now York, Feb. 0. Jewelry valued at 52000 which was concealed In a cun ningly constructed hiding placo In a railway guide sent by mall from Ger many to an address In Denver, was eelzed by the customs officers here to day. Tho sending of a railway guide through the malls from Germany to Denver amused the curiosity of the dep uty collector, and he opened the pack age, as he had a right to do. The found that a hole about an Inch square and deep had been cut in the k-aves of the middle of the book, within which were carefully packed a tur quoise ring and two diamond pins. CABINET OFFICER WITHOUT A PORTFOLIO Ottawa, Ont, Feb. C Charles S. Hy man, M. P., of London, Ont., has been sworn In as a member of the Cabinet without portfolio. Mr. Hyman Is a prominent leather manufacturer. S woman ?liat she would sell her health I she would tell at the choicest da in the world ot bay it What amond rings to the shrunken larriugs to light :ks hollowed by ic first requisite rpinccs. General men has its ori ainanly diecases. :a of the delicate Lam and the gen :rfcctly restored, blc benefits cs thc use of Dr. itc Prescription medicine's pcr aninnly diseases, regularity, dries ns, heals inflam mation and cures s. rent pleasure to be words in regard to . Pierce's Pa'orite tut 'Golden Medical Mrs. Plora Am, of CO., MO. "I tTCfl :jc medlclaeo after ion my-mothcr. At married life I rrcn vrlth painful peri aome drain which wcat and unfit for I became :o thin left of me butskin husband became rac n bottle of ' Fa .' After he saw the of that one be got after 1 Uicd those lore pain, and I be h very rapidly." icription " makes ong, sick women no subatiute for tiich works won ders for weak women. ANOTHER BIG CARRIER FOR PACIFIC TRADE Groton, Conn., Feb. 6. Tho steamer Da kota, built for tho Great Northern Steam ship company was successfully launchod today from tho yards of tho Eastern Shlp Bulldlng company. Amid a dim ot salutes from whistles of vessels, factories and locomotives, and cheers of fully K00 spectators. Miss Mary Fleming of Ellendale. N. D., waB sponsor, and as tho great craft began to slip away from tho christening stand sho broke a bottle of champagne on tho prow, saying "1 christen thee Dakota." Tho Dakota, like her sister ship, tho Minnesota, which was launched at tho Eastern Shlp-Bulldlng company's yard In April, UXtt, Is of tho largest typo of cargo and passenger vessels built In tho United States. Tho dimensions aro (30 feet over all. "3 feet, 6 inches breadth. 6G feot molded depth, S3 feet draught and gross tonnago 22.0CO. Tripplo expansion engines of 11.000 horse-power driving twin scrows aro expected to develop an average speed of fourteen knots an hour. THREE SISTERS UNDER KNIFE ON SAME DAY Augusta. Ga., Feb. C Tho MIsscb Lcona, Katie and Frankic Lawrence, daughters of Bryan Lawrence, who is prominent here In business and social ly, were all operated on for appendicitis today and are now at a hospital doing well. The three girls were students at St. Joseph academy in Washington, Ga. One was attacked by tho disease Sat urday, another Sunday and the third yesterday. All were brought here for the operations. The father of the girls was hlmeelf operated on for appendi citis a few months ago. DECIPLES OF SHOCKLEY OPERATE IN CHICAGO Chicago, Feb. 6. Two unidentified robbers shot and fatally wounded George Bcckler, a conductor on the Western avenue electric line, early to day, when he resisted their attempts to rob him. The attempted robbery occurred at the northern terminus of the line, at Fullerton avenue The robbers escaped. gK arc the result of a neglected cough o: cold, JftgL It Is a grave mistake to neglect any bron dMz c'a' accon You may have in- VWli cipicnt consumption before fiY JfpT you realize it. irififrt&-r? 0 fHwiDS aro quostioas : oIIIkRMw Have you caught a cold ? JjllflSf7 H&lsk Have you a severe, racking cough? Se&M&j JiLllwL "s ymLr oat hoarse and sore? JWi Ilk tra C0U0h UP mucus ? fSMl HRM rc Vou haggard and losing Jlesh? kmanr&y JKS' These are sorloo3 conditions, which, if not promptly ifi !fmkuEr Wmm corrected, will affect your luugs and in a short time Sgm fif you will bo on tho road to consumption. &T "&soJm& There is a sure euro for a cold and all the abovo ailments, ovon inciniont consumption, in Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. It is known tho world ovor a3 a famous doctor's prescription thct has cured thousands of cases. It is prescribed by physicians becauso they know it has saved many people from an early grave. Don't delay ; uso now boforo too lato tho celebrated "I caught a bad cold. For about 3 years, and this fall especially. I was troubled vory badly with It, und noth ing would nivo mo relief. I couched up phlegm und continued to do to rhjlit alonp. Kmnlly u friend advised mo to try a bottle of Dr Hull's Cough Syrup. I did not liiiTo much faith In itntfiret; hovvorcr, when L tool: tho fourth dose, I be Ran to mend, and wlthlu a short time, considering tho seriousness of my case, I wns entirely cured by this marvelous remedy. I shall never t with out u 1x5 1 tie in the hou;o licreuitcr, its It was thu means of saving my life. It Is worth Its weight In gold." Mra. Thos. Hundroban, ICS C St., South Boston, Mass. "I had a very severe attack of the Grippo which bordered on pneumonia, and a very troublesome cough. 1 tried many romeflli'S but could not get rid of tho cough until I learned of Dr. Bull's Couch Syrup; I purchased a boitlo and already tho second dose, afforded me relief, and n i!5c bottlo cured mo. It la certainly a grand remedy for Grippe, colds and coughe." Win. nildebrand, Chestnut P. O.. Catawba Co., N. C. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup will euro your lung trouble It will do it without fail. No other formula over dovisod equals it in curativo qualities, and for this reason you cannot afford to oiperiraont with other remedies. AVOIP SUBSTITUTES. pays him. Insist on Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup vith tho Bull's Head on tho package Thia la the only remedy which will heal your lungo. At all druggists, 25c, 50c, and $1.00. Drs, Shores' Special Announcement Last Sunday That All Applying for Treatment jB During February With Any Catarrhal Disease Would Be Treated Until Cured for the Low Rate of jH $3 A Month, AH Medicines Free-$3 To Prove to the Public That Catarrh Is a Curable Disease and That the Drs. Shores' Treatment Is Superior to All Others, IS THE TALK OF THE CITY DEAF PEOPLE THE SUFFERERS FROM ASTHMA. AND BRONCHIAL AF FECTIONS THE VICTIMS OF HAY FEVER, CATARRH OF THE HEAD AND THROAT. CATARRH OF THE STOMACH, CATARRH OF THE LIVER. KIDNEYS AND BLADDER CATARRH OF THE PELVIC ORGANS AND BOWELS ALL CAME IN SCORES ALL THE WEEK TO DRS. SHORES & SHORES. SALT LAKE'S POP ULAR CATARRH AND CHRONIC DISEASE EXPERTS, TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THEIR SPECIAL OF FER TO CURE CATARRH IN ALL ITS COMPLICATED FORMS FOR THE LOW FEE OF S3 A MONTH NO OTHER CHARGE OR EXPENSE UNTIL CURED, ALL MEDICINES AND TREATMENTS FURNISHED AB SOLUTELY FREE. $3--ls All the Money You Need-$3 H FOR ONE WHOLE MONTH'S TREATMENT, PROVIDED YOU BEGIN YOUR TREATMENT WITH DBS. SHORES AT ONCE. IF YOU START IN AT THE LOW RATE IT WILL APPLY" TO YOU UNTIL YOU ARE "PERMANENTLY" CURED." WHY PAY BIG FEES TO INCOMPETENT DOCTORS IF YOU ARE A SUFFERER FROM ANY CATARRHAL DISEASE. WHEN DRS, SHORES WILL CURE YOU FOR THE LOW FEE OF S3 A MONTH. ALL MEDICINES FREE? WHY EXPERIMENT WITH THE HIGH-PRICED "INEXPERIENCED" DOCTORS WHEN YOU CAN GET THE BEST TREATMENT IN THE WORLD FOR 53 A MONTH. ALL M15DI CINES INCLUDED"7 DRS. SHORES' SKILL IN THE CURE OF DEAFNESS AND ALL CATARRHAL DIS EASES IS PROVEN TO THE PUBLIC OF SALT LAKE AND VICINITY BY THE HUNDREDS OF TESTJMO NIALS PUBLISHED IN THE DAILY" PAPERS. CONSULTATION FREE. T&zgn $3 This Special Offer ; H -A a raited One $3 ffegggg ' ' rf-x Dra' SnorCB especially CAUTION you ffziJ&$ Jfc? that if you w.nnt to be cured for the low ' ,rSslMY jSSSP -SsSa ' rato of ?3 a month, all medicines free. FT fMK fipHJSijGr Ttfi&JX you mU9t begin your treatment AT M&h NhIb 1 fl -E$&v? ONCE. If you start In at this low rate lP& t$ui!fy "V 11 aPPly to you until you are per- Wf ABMRflt V?&y3 f;j2 -mancntly cured. ALL BEGINNING &''J??ffltVi X&y-- VW' TREATMENT WITH DRS. SHORES rS&kB ' V ll WITH CATARRH OR ANY" CATARR- jk VT lV HAL CHRONIC DISEASE DURING S-V ' J N. FEBRUARY WILL BE TREATED ttoyafr f?& A S&SS' UNTIL CURED FOR THE LOW FEE J$X f. 4& OF ?3 A MONTH. NO OTHER feXS 1 mffib YlA CHARGE OR EXPENSE. ALL MEDI- Wr-trOT CIN1?S AD treatmej;t IN'CLUD- pKW'' 1 fca?P COME TODAY. COME ANY DAY pCMJ' fl X'SMf THIS MONTH AND BE CURED FOR d&?K&!M:'lf , W&y$ IfeVjr 3. COME AND BRING YOUR W ffiMffi? Dr. A. J. Shores. I FRIENDS. CONSULTATION FREE -nrw qwm ' FOR ANY DISEASE. Dr. G. V. Shores. Catarrh Worse Than Smallpox I It may be safely stated that CATARRH Is more to be dreaded in a community than Smallpox, because the people are so apt to treat It lightly until it has spread'and thousands of innocents become Its victims, resulting In defective eyesight, deafness, nervousncsa, loss of hair, imperfect teeth in children, and many still worse symptoms in older people. YOU CANNOT BE TOO CAREFUL nor guard too well this Insidious monster that "comes like a thief in the night" and before you realize it is sapping away the life blood of your loved ones. IF YOU APPLY AT ONCE, DRS. SHORES WILL CURE YOU FOR THE LOW FEE OF $3 A MONTH, ALL MEDICINES FREE. CATARRH j When a known contagious dls j ease makes its appearance in a I community it Is wise to promptly enforce the strictest sanitary reg ulations, and, by confining it to one nlacc, the doctor Is able to I check it and quickly stamp it out, I but when Catarrh makes Its ap pearancc In a family the family physician, ignorantly or malic iously advises that It is not a serious matter "a slight cold," and the like, and there is no dan ger of complications of Infection, and consequently the people are misled into allowing a little thing to grow and. being off their guard, we soon have thousands of infected people and the disease runs on unchecked until the whole system Is a mass of corruption and poison. Thus, like a tiny hole in a dam, the germ starts, little and Insignificant at first, but gradually growing and gaining in volume until It bursts upon the startled vision like a torrent, and the mischief Is dono. Beware of . little things and the big things will take care of themselves. If you have catarrh no matter how slightly GET CURED NOW DON'T ALLOW IT TO RUN ON AND RUIN YOUR HEALTH IT DON'T TAKE LONG FOR COM PLICATIONS TO ARISE. OZEANA OR FETID, BAD SMELLING CATAREHi Some Information Purely and Simply for tho Benefit of Suf fering Humanity Given by Drs. Shores, tho "People's Doctors." Ozeana Is a form or stage of Ca tarrh that for centuries has been tho subject of much dispute, and Ib one of the most dllllcult condi tions to cure. In ancient times one unfortunate enough to be a sufferer from it was excluded from the privileges of priesthood, and In more modern days It has actually been ruled sufficient ground for divorce. It is known under a host of names, such as dysodlu, rhlncstenoBe, coryza foo tlda, fetid catarrh, dry catarrh, stlngnnse. punalsle. rhinitis atro phica, rhinitis atrophica foetldo, etc., but the most fitting of all appelatlons la perhaps the ancient one, ozaena, which, In Greek, sig nifies a stench, and applied, means bad-smelling catarrh. It occurs In nil diseases of the mucous membrane of the none vhero there Is an ulceration and catarrhal poison from neglect or mlstrcntment. eats through the mucous surface and causes death or rotting away of the bone. It may result, too, from single cold in the head by decomposition of the mucous discharges lf proper care and treatment Is not UBed to keep the mucous lining of the throat and nose clean and healthy. While It is not neces sary that every case of simple ca tarrh should result in this horri ble condition ozeana it Is an absolute fact that ozeana or "slinking catarrh" Is always. the sequel or legacy of neglected or, what amounts to the same, badly treated slmplo catarrh. Dr. Shores can euro you. IF YOU WILL APPLY" AT ONCE YOU WILL BE TREATED UNTTL CURED FOR THE LOW FEE OF $3 A MONTH. ALL MEDI CINES FREE. CONSULTATION FREE TO ALL. ' "IT SOOTHES," "IT CURES," "IT HEALS." I These are the expressions heard many times a day In Drs. Shores' par lors from people who havo tested other treatment without benefit and find in Drs. Shores' new treatment instant relief from Catarrh, Deafness. Asthma and Lung Diseases. Tho patient drinks Into the, air passages these healing balms and soothing oils, reaching every part of the mucous membrane of the nose, throat, eustachian tubes and lungs, like healing salve on a sore. No cut ting, no cauterizing, no probing with dirty Instruments, but by Drs. Shores' DIRECT CONTACT METHOD with Drs, Shores' modern Instruments, the medicated oils reach the sore spots and heal, and carried into the eustachian tubCB, and the LOST HEARING IS RESTORED TO THE DEAF, Tho suffer era from lung diseases breathe Into their lungs these SOOTHING OILS, and the eorenees disappears, and In many so-called helpless cases A CURE RESULTS. The spasms of Asthma are RELIEVED IN ONE TREATMENT. All made possible with Dre. Shores' new and wonderful Instrument for this class of all mcnts. fl ALL MEDICINES FREE For all gl H Jr Catarrhal Diseases. CALL OR WRITE I DRS. SHORES & SHORES NOT ONLY CURE CATARRH, but they CURE Stomach Troubles, Kidney Diseases, Bladder Troubles, Heart Dls ease. Piles, Fistula and Rectal Diseases, Diseases of Women and Children, Skin Diseases, Deafness, Asthma, Bronchial and Lung- Troubles, Rheuma tlain, Hay Fover, Lost Mnnhood, Gonorrhoea, Syphilis, Blood Diseases, and all forms of Nervous and Chronic Diseases. ' WEAK MEN PAY WHEN CURED. Contracted What "Weakness" Is Varicocele Disorders an(1 HOW We Cure It. ;tV "that S thorough111 Not So-called "Weakness" in men is curcs completely. 'H ono of our patients merely n symptom of chrome In- lnvcsUsale our :H ln, -v?r had a re- animation In the prostate gliuid. lanso after belng brought on by early dissipation or method. It Is the H discharged as cured by the improper treatment of oniy thoroughly and we cure in less eome contracted (llseosc. A com- scentiflc treatment SSoJSK0 K aQdS? oftorC for this disease be- treatment require. prostate gland to Its normal state. Ing employed. H cri.jx7' and this we accomplish promptly opeuiuu and completely without the use of Blood Poison Internal remedies. Our treatment Spermatorrhoea, ,No dangerous mln- is a local one entirely. It Is orlg- Stricture. Piles, crals to drive the lnal and sclentlc. and has been .Skin Kidney pis- A'irus to the Inter- proven absolutely effective by ease, Lost Man- lor, but harmless, thousands of tests. We are con- hood. Hydrocele, ;blood cleansing vlnced that by no other methods .Organic Weakness. remedies, that re- enn full and permanent restora- etc., are also among move the last pols- tlon of strength and vigor be ac- ,the 'diseases we taint. oompllshed. cure to stay cured, $3-HOME CURES BY MA!L-$3 H Wo mako a specialty of curing patients by mall. We have cured thousands 'H who havo never seen us personally. If you are afflicted and cannot call, write us for advlco and' free symptom blanks and wc will gladly advise you regard lng your case, free of charge. H Office Hours: 0 a. m. to 5 p. in.; evenings, 7 to S; Sundays and Holidays, 10 jH to EXPERT SPECIALISTS, jl 56 West Second South Street, Salt Lake City. ;H A (H