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I rtso&t Mmsmo, mnmcrr , TJBUS SAJLT LAKE TBIBTJOTB: - fagefive pDY MAY IBIILT IN PEACE Bsis Likely to End : to War. ! frder of Grand Duke Has j-Opened Eyes of Rus- l sians. ( ,'lDtlon at Homo and War in Far Eaflt too Much for the Empire. j PETERSBURG, Feb. 18. In 4liUc circles hero the opinion yt generally expressed that yes iyfl tragedy may be followed "by 'isdslcn of the Government to con jipwee. For some time there has a pottos' appreciation of tho dlffl its'ot prosecutlns the war In the jit of Increasing complications at y, Strong influences which. It 1b fctood, In eplte of denials, are iil by M. Wltte, presldont of the BlUrt ministers, have been ftaf quietly In this direction. I (jrippenberg's Revelations. tlppenberg's revelations fol yif the murder of Grand Duke r?ln the opinion of some of the y diplomats, are not unlikely to I 'Its Emperor definitely to decide 3 ptsce. lathis connection the war offlco Is iMrably alarmed by the new dan threatenlng the Manchurian army fa the sympathetic attempts making Japanese and Chinese bandits to ithe line of communication back of I' army. ', Run Into Ambuscade. Kordlnff to reports, about 10,000 j, spilt up Into bands of sev lihundred each are operating from crolla and are striking at the rall t A Russian detachment follow sp the Japanese band which cut the g below Harbin, fell into an am tide of two regularly organized uis regiments and was almost cut pUces, losing half Its men and one L' I, fear is that If the bands move tier north or west they might ln tapt communication to such an ex to make it impossible to sup f the army This danger has already rilleJ the triple reinforcement of e'rdlroad guards below Harbin. j Like Shadow of Doom, kpreiiion, like the shadow of fe, ieems to be hanging over the ijt&n capital Bells are tolling and i people in the streets are awe id at yesterday's bloody crime. rone eeem3 to shrink before the ttmplatlon of what may happen i tragedy struck deep In the tti of the perplexed and tried Em ir and many who were unsparing pelr criticism yesterday, today Iff only expressions of sympathy for fsahappy lot. In almost pathetic fii this morning he implores his lists to pray for the repose of the Biof his murdered uncle. (f Death in the Air. Nthls In the air and no one knows n the next blow may fall, al oft precautions have been doubled fury direction for the preservation lives of the members of the Im W family and the ministers and the 'rt police are seeking out and ar ki those known to be associated Mthe fighting organization. Imperial family have, been fNJaot to venture out. 2Pear Beign of Terror. I&mgh only the official papers and Grashdanln appear with black yrj. the editorials of all of them , Jtrangely sober Some papers in the past have been ready to ,ni08t any charge at the door of .Grand Duke Sergius are drawing Nfore the prospect of the In 7iii.uon of a reign of terror, fcar wat it may destroy tho bright FKct of reform and lead to an era rtpresalon. jjtong the revolutionaries there Is a naent of elation. They openly glory m v1. Proclaiming that It re- the most reactionary influenco HE VALUE OF CHARCOAL. people Know How Useful it la in neserving Health and Beauty. tertL!nrbo,dy ltn0w that charcoal Kaa mtiiaMd. mcst efficient dlslnfec-' rSSft ti,fle'?,.n naturc, but few realize .h-VAC!V tak?n ,nt0 lhe human ey wrroal une deanalns purpose. iorh iLV0.?1'. lh.at th0 morc you h Llnlnu. AUorl 11 iB not a drug at m SL?lbsorb3 th? saees and lm- lbtespWni,rnt lfl 11,0 stomach tiur. and carries thorn out of tho ufelnffrentre,?th0 br.C.ath aft" SflVtallyv,?,corD and improves 'Mthattlc "Qtural and eminently Weti9rnnn3,UrIU,3 X03 WhlCh COl- ttL,?.:?uiacli a"d bowola; it dlaln- tor$. and throat 'rom tlra poS. SJRS charcoal In ono form S Li lhc bosl charcoal t Powdprcd Willow charcoal and "f thrnrL,rBeptlc? ' tablct'ro bur ?n rn oi larff0- Pleasant Ky k Ula cllflrc:l bolng mixed Wmiioh ?miheao 'ozenGea will soon WkSlth i?t'Jroved c0"d't'n of tho b5r,reMr lcoroPjJou. sweeter iiTff USC' but on th con- o chK!an ,n PoakInK of the CttVff"?" t0Lrt11 Patients a0 uSr tEf n Etomach and bowol, rrrnom,COm,pl0v.x'lon and Purify r of thlSr?tat,y bercfted by ;ho a biS?n;.UVty C0Bl but twenty- 1 In filnV.? eet more nnd bettor Lony of Vht B-Fharcoul Lozengoa . 'y or tho ordinary charcoal tab- The 1 Grip 1b acknowledged by all physi cians to be tho most difficult of diseases to treat. Nearly every physicfan has a different treatment. There has been no common agreement as to the be3t way of hand ling this scourge. In 1S50, Dr, Hartman introduced Peru na as a catarrh remedy, and as soon as la grippe was recognized as epidemic catarrh, Peruna came to be used as a la grippe remedy. A Standard Remedy for La Grippe. From that time, the use of Peruna as a la grippe remedy has steadily grown. Now it is the recognized standard rem edy of the world for la grippe. Not only Is It prompt and efficient In 118 action ln the acute stages, but, for the after-effects of la grippe, no better remedy can be found. As a rule, la grippe leaves Its victims in a poor state of health. at court and also proclaim the gen eral theory that in the absenco of armed resistance only by terror can concessions be wrung from the hands of the autocracy. TiIASSES CELEBRATED. Priests ln Moscow Chant Prnyere for. Ropose of Soul of Sergius. MOSCOW, Feb. 18. The bells of Moscow's five hundred churches are tolling today, requiem masses are be ing celebrated and before many shrines priests arc ceaselessly chanting pray ers for the repose of the soul of mur dered Grand Duke Serglus. His re mains still rest In the Choudoff mon astery, whither they were removed yesterday. The widowed Grand Duchess Eliza beth Is prostrated. She keeps to her apartments ln the little palace and was not able oven to attend the requiem mass. Troops are patrolling Inside tho Kremlin, all the entrances of which continue to be closed to the public. The crime, while actually not unan ticipated ln view of tho repeated threats, has nevertheless created a profound impression in the ancient cap ital. All the shops are closed and tho newspapers appeared with mourning borders. Some students have been roughly handlod ln the streets. ROBBED IN DAYLIGHT. Highwayman Obtains a S3000 Dia mond Brooch From a Woman. NEW YORK, Feb. 18. One of tho most audacious of the many recent robberies in this city occurred in the Bronx today when a highwayman at tacked Mr. and Mrs. John W. Cornlwh in front of their home, snatched a $5000 diamond brooch from Mrs. Cornish's throat, fired two bullets through the clothing of Cornish when he remon strated and then escaped after an ex citing race with a policeman ln which several shots were exchanged, but so far as known without effect. The police have only a meager description of the man and there seems little chance that he will be captured. The robber followed Mr, and Mrs, Cornish homo from a street car in which the lavish display of diamonds worn by the woman had attracted much attention. Peruna removesHljo catarrhal condi tion of the mucous membranes. This makes Peruna an Ideal remedy for tho after-effects of la grippe. Ablo to Do Her "Work After Taking Pe-ru-na. f Mrs. Jane Gift, Hebbardsville. 'Ohio, writes: "Six years ago I had la grippe. The doctor came to see me every day, but I grew worse. "One day I saw a testimonial of a woman who had been cured of la grippe by Peruna- My husband went directly to the drug store and got a bottle. "I could see Improvement ln a short time and was soon able to do my work. I continued Its use until cured." Cured by Less Than Two Bottles of Pe-ru-na. Mr. Lyman B. Smith. 1C5 Montcalm Ave., Detroit, Mich., writes: "Two years ago I had a serious attack of la grippe and was confined to bed. Less than two bottles of Peruna cured me." r -- - M - - WATSON NOT GUILTY. So Says tho Jury in Murder Trial in Connecticut. NEW LONDON. Mo., Feb. IS. Tho Jury in tho case cf Dr. T. Jones Watson of Donvcr, charged with killing his wife, to day returned a verdict of not guilty. Irs. Watson wan killed in a runaway accident while riding with her husband, who wao picked up unconscious near a b rid go over a small stream. Mrs Watflon'o body was found In tho water. Tho prosecution charged that Mrs. Watson had died from tho effects of pol oon, and that the conditions under which her body was found had boon arranged by Dr. Watson to bear out a runaway theory. Much export testimony was In troduced nt tho trial, and Dr. Watson took tho stand in his own defonao Medical men testified for the prosecution that un mistakable traces of poison wore found In MrE. Watson's stomach, but other medical experts Cestlflod for the defense that there wero no tracca of poison. "Waging1 War on Disease of Stock. WASHINGTON, Tcb. IS. Secretary Wlloon tcdoy ursed tlio House Commlttco on Appro prlatlono. liavlnc In conslilorntlon tho Cfncrnl deficiency appropriations, to cnnblo his de partment to continue Its war on dlssoaca of cattlo anil r-hcop. Cures Colds aM U-UJ JM1 1 U Grip Is Rife. While Grip Is rlfo it behooves every man, woman and child In the United States to be prudent. To bo enrcful in dress. To keep the feet warm and dry. To wear woolen next the skin. To use care in diet, no late suppers, no over-indulgence ln stimulants. Above nil keep Dr, Humphreys' "Seventy-seven" at hand and take It frequently. It will knock out the Grip, break up a Cold nnd prevent Pneumonia. "77" Is a small vial of pleasant pellets, fits the vest pocket. At DniRfilsts, 2." eontH. or nmllcd HumphroyB' Ilomio. Modlclno Co., Cor. Wil liam anU John Strceti, New York. La Grippe Causes Serious Derange ment. Mr. John Miller, Lilly, Ohio, writes: '"I was taken sick two years ago with la grippe. "I was examined by a physician who said I had gall stones, but could not cure me. "I took several bottles of Peruna, which cured me entirely," La Grippe and Catarrh Combined. Mr. Samuel M. York, Union Grove, Aln., writes: "I was taken with In grippe and ca tarrhal deafness. "After taking two bottles of Peruna I lound myself well." U. S. Marshal of Alabama Speaks Highly of Pe-ru-na. Hon. Dan Cooper, U. fr Karshal for Northern Dlst- of Alabama, writes: "Your remedy for catarrh and la grippe. Peruna, has done me so much good thnt I cannot speak too hlghlv of It." La Grippo Leaves Annoying Cough. Miss Caroline Webber. 330 Troop Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y., writes: "After having the grip I was much In need of a tonic. I had a cough which It seemed Impossible to get rid of. I took Peruna with excellent results." Recommends Pe-ru-na for La Grippe. Hon. J. P. McGrcw, Supt. U. S. Capi tol Police Force, Washington, D. C, writes: "Having suffered from the grip. I wa3 J advised by a friend to use Peruna. I also took It for catarrh, and can recom mend It to any one suffering from the grip and catarrh." Pe-ru-na Builds Health and Strength. Mrs. Nancy Power, 3C3 Yamhill St.. Portland, Ore., writes: "When I recovered from la grippe. I found that my strength did not return, and I took Peruna. "It has made me feel much better than I have felt for years." e -mn .-t'uangTO. mi w i zrm..: ju.i.f .j'aiMw..LMLTi.M-mpt.'ii I I DON'T BE ASHAMED j M7-OF YOUR I! Through the selfish pride or WpSX i f 7 yT foolish vanity of a thoughtless ' rf Tvifo or mother, who fancies I ff!$ v $ $ JX some Q-lsgTftco may attach I vAm? I !5SL to tnklnS tbo cure f0r Alcohol- I : Vv'V 1 1 ff&L ism. nnd who forgets In hor iff" ViVCS new fotmt security the weary j ' nivft dfiys "wb.cn sho writhed in fear- iWirl S111 nn( her face i JS''Si l'l n sbamo or condition of 'lllw if: 'HmWl I e bePCS3 lvetl ono' Other I W fMM women are going through tho TiMImVL' snnle valley of despair through i tM CS1 which she struggled so many I helpless years. j 1 Perhaps in the very nest house some happy -woman guards tho I secret that would moan rescue, joy and a restored husband to tho I I wretched ones who nevor heard of a cure for such sorrows ns theirs, I If the time ever comes when you feel nBhamcd to admit that your J huBband took the Keeley Cure remember that you onco suffered just as those aro suffering and you have it in your power to help them. I The KEELEY INSTITUTE, FOR THE CURE OF DRUNKENNESS. J 334 West, South Temple Street, Correspondence confidential. immmv im-mn ticket office I. KAHN, Proprietor, 41 West and South. Convinced of Pe-ru-na's Merits. Mrs. M. Riley, 310 Second St., S. E., Washington, D. C, writes: "I have used Peruna for catarrh and the grip, and feel like a new woman. "I am thoroughly convinced It is one of the best remedies I ever tried," Suffered With La Grippe Seven Win ters. Mr. Frank Bauer, Minneiska, Minn., writes: "For seven winters I suffered with la , grippe and by each attack was confined to bed. "Last winter I was again attacked. I took Peruna according to directions. The fifth day I took an axe on my shoulder and wont out into the woods to chop wood." Saved From the After-Efxects of La Grippe. Miss Nellie J. Brady. Hotel Irvlngton, Los Angeles, Cal., writes: "I had the misfortune to contract la grippe, and was induced to try Peruna, I which I did, to m satisfaction." Pe-ru-na Cures Severe Cough. ilfl Mrs. Mary Frost. Monrovia, Kansas, 'nil "I had la grippe last winter with a IvR severe cough. 'MB "I took Peruna. In a short time It 'EH had rid ttiesystem of all traces of la Iff Cured by Three Bottles of Pe-ru-na. ill Mr. Joaklm Zimmerman, ,CollInsvllle, Hi 111., writes: "I had la grippe. I have taken three iHl bottles of Peruna and am well."' ' Bm Keeps Pe-ru-na .in the House. fH Mr. M. E. Morrow, Supt. of State WKt Road, Glenwood Springs, Col., writes: jflfjl "I had a severe attack of la grippe, Ha and could find nothing which gave me 'Hi appetite and strength until I got a bot- iH tie of Peruna. We keep Peruna as our ! HQ family medicine." ' Hn Address Dr. S. B. Hartman, President Hl of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, wHIU Ohio, for free medical advice. mnS if life 'H "HIS MASTER'S VOICE' l j VICTOR Talking Machines I The Greatoati Invention of th Age. I H I Our new" Victor Hall is now ready. Largest stock ever I BM S fibowu in the West. H wll . j DASLY RECITALS. I HI CLAYTON MUSIC CO., I J S 109-11-13 S. Main St. 1 IH tW Hi MM' LEADING MUSIC DEALERS. mmJ HI