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WHY NOT Enjoy the pleasure of the Best Tea on the market? In your next grocery or der, gently but firmly in sist on HEWLETT'S TEAS being sent, and refuse all substitution. |-Tflt MARK- —AGUARANTEE] To be married this spring? You should give her that engage ment ring at once. We have mount ed a lot of medium priced solitaires particularly chosen for engagement rings, $25.00 and up. &L 170 ...All* SI SALT LAKE CITY It PINGREE Is the newest town in Idaho. It will be opened early in June with sale of lots and excursion on Oregon Short Line — new branch to be completed to that point at the same time. : : : : IDAHO The wonder state of the west, has developed in the last live years thousands of new acres and homes. Do you wish to live and thrive in a really NEW TOWN If bo, ask about PINGREE. Merchants of all kinds are wanted there at once. Now is your opportunity. Write for booklet to W. H. Scott, Gen. Manager Pingree Townsite Company Pingree, Idaho or Jas. F. Burton, Secretary Ogden, Utah THE SHORTEST ROUTE TO JARBIDGE ....IS VIA..... DEETH,NEVADA DEETH ii only 65 mile. from JARBIDGE and ii on the main line of both the Southern Pacific and the Western Pacific Railroads. TESTED SEEDS It costs hundreds ol dollars every year to -TEST OUR SEEDS But when you buy them you can depend they possess The Quality. Write for our Free Descriptive Catalog. PORTER-WALTON CO., Balt Lake City HUBBEH STAMPS SEALS. STENCILS PA DUES, TRADE CHECKS, Etc. Full line Rubber Type Outfits, and supplies In stock. Mall orders receive prompt attention. SALT LAKE STAMP CO., Sait Lak« City At or About This Time. "Why do they call them ocean liners?" she asked. ■'They're getting new terms every day," he said, without looking up from the sporting page. "1 never heard it before, but an ocean liner is probably a hot one. that isn't fielded well and rolls into a puddle of something." She made no answer, but when he had gone to business she phoned the doctor about him.—Buffalo Express. At the Players' Club. One afternoon Francis Wilson was sipping lime juice with several breth ren of the buskin, when John Drew sauntered up to the group. ''Hello, Wilson," he said, "here you are again with your little coterie." "Yes," returned Wilson, smoothing his vest, "and with my little vestry and pantry, too."—Lippincott's. Just His Luck. "That's Just my luck! Here is an A^Ktrship overhead, and I've got a stiff 'neck!"—Fliegende Blatter. The Scotchman at the Reception. "I've had a glass of lemonade and «t biscuit, waiter. How much is it?" "There's no charge for refresh ments, sir." "No charge! An' there's ma wife *ittin doonstairs aw night and never eatin' a bit' of anything."—The Tat tler. Alive and Kicking. Wife—You are different from my first husband. Husbaud—Yea. I am. (hank good cess. I'm alive; he's dead. DOCTOR the or in ADVISED OPERATION Cured by LydiaE.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Galena, Kans.— "A year ago March I fell, and a few days after there was soreness in my right In a short time a bunch came and bothered me so much at night I could not sleep. It growing larger by fall it was large as a hen's I could not go bed without a water bottle applied to that side. I S one of the best r.j tors in Kansas Hi he told my husband s that I would have bo operated on as J was something a tumor caused by a rupture. I wrote to you for advice and you told me » get discouraged but to take Lydia . Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I did take it and soon the lump in side broke and passed away."—Mrs. R. R. Huey, 713 Mineral Ave., Galena, Kans. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, made from roots and herbs, nas proved to be the most successful remedy for curing the worst forms female ills, including displacements, inflammation, fibroid tumors, irregu larities, periodic pains, backache, bear ing-down feeling, flatulency, indiges tion, and nervous prostration. It costs but a trifle to try it, and the result has been worth millions to many Buffering women. . If you want special advice write forit toMrs.Pinkham, Lynn,Mass, It is free and always helpful. i I |j| !fj: 9 ran a to E The Army of Constipatioii Is Growing Smaller Every Day. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS tie ^■FT N responsible—they i only give relief— they permanently , cure Coaitfi-A tioa. Mil lions use them for Jr Bilions- ~ Best, Indigestion, Sick Retdacke, Sallow Ski*. SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE GENUINE must bear signature: Carters • ITTLE IlVER ■ pills. Was Taking No Chances. Once upon a time a fond mother disapproved of her daughter marrying. This was the more awkward because the young lady had picked the young man out. Also he had wealth. And the mother, who was widowed, had not the wherewithal to furnish her daughter with the variety of frocks and things which her youthful heart craved. "I might not. object to the man so much," said the mother one evening, "if you would only let me see him. But here is a man whom have never set eyes on. and yet one whom you Insist on taking for a hus band. I don't understand such se crecy!" The daughter replied: "If l ever Introduced him you'd Insist on marrying him yourself." Only Nine Left. Lee Wyman Is an earnest advocate of some plan under which the say ings of children shall be preserved for future generations to read. "The other day, for Instance," says Wyman, "my little boy was called be fore the tribunal over which his fond mother presides. " 'You've broken one of the precious ten commandments,' she said. "'Did I?' asked our boy carelessly Full like. "'Yes, my boy. I've said to you over and over the ten command ments,' said Mrs. Wyman, 'and now you've broken one of them.' " 'Dear, dear,' my hoy said, 'there's only nine left now.' "And Mrs. Wyman let it go at that." it he Comfort and New Strength Await the person who discovers that a long train of coffee ails can be thrown off by using P0STUM in place of Coffee The comfort and strength come from a rebuilding of new nerve cells by the food elements in the roasted wheat used in making Postum. And the relief from coffee aila come from the absence of caffeine —the natural drug in coffee. Ten days trial will show any one— There's a Reason" lor H POSTUM PHASES SGHIMN Cornell President Sees Good In Big Philanthropy Scheme. Believes Congress Should Grant Re quest for National Charter— Would Change Only One Small Detail. Ithaca. N. before the Friday night President Jacob Gould Schurman of Cornell commended the scheme for the Rockefeller foundation for which congress has been asked for a national charter. President Schurman devoted his entire speech of several thousand words to this sub ject and in summing up he said: "I recognize that section No. 2 of the bill, which defines the object of the Rockefeller foundation, authorizes and empowers that foundation to do any thing and everything which may pro mote and advance human civilization, that is to say, morals and religion, art and science, manners and social inter course, and all that concerns the po litical, economic, and material well being of individuals and communities This Is a vast field for the exercise of philanthropy. ''But Mr. Rockefeller has conceived a vast scheme of philanthropy, for the benefit of hl8 fellow citizens and man kind. His character, ability and or ganizlng skill are adequate guarantees that he will carry out his scheme wisely and successfully, with incal culable benefit and blessing to man kind. It is In the interest of the na tion that he be given a free hand in the exercise of his colossal benefi cence. So long as he is active or his influence remains It would bo wise and safe to give the foundation the sort of organization he desires. Neith er now nor hereafter does it seem nec essary to limit the scope of his benefi cence, which is coextensive with the efforts of mankind to attain a higher civilization. "The only change I would desire to see in the proposed bill is the total or partial elimination of the method of selecting trustees by co-operation. The organization might well be left a close corporation, if Mr. Rockefeller so de sires, for a generation. But after that time I am confident that it would inure both to the efficiency of the foundation and to the public welfare—to say noth ing of the satisfaction of the sentiment of a democracy—If the majority of the trustees were appointed by the presi dent of the United States, with the advice and consent of the senate, or selected by some other high abiding, governmental agencies that may fairly be regarded as representing the peo ple of the United States, whose wel fare is the primary object of the 1m mense and glorious benefaction." Y. — In an address Council congress on it as to it AIRSHIP RUNS AWAY TO DOOM Zeppelin II., Belonging to German Army Post, Is Wrecked In Gale. Limburg-an-der-Lahn—Tbe pelin II., rigible balloons of the German govern ment's aerial fleet, ran away and was destroyed. The airship, which was forced to descend here, owing to * storm, encountered while attemptln a return trip from Homburg to Co logne, broke its moorings and without a crew drifted In a northeasterly di rection. A half hour after its escape the dirigible dropped at Wellburg and was smashed to pieces. Zeppe one of the three di Saves Train From Disaster. Spokane, Wash, engineer put on brakes after his engine struck a defective switch near North Yakima a Burlington passenger train over the Northern Pacific rail road was saved from disaster. En gineer Gordon of Ellensburg and Fire man Meyers of Pasco were killed. Because the GIRL IS HELD AS DYNAMITER Suspected of Wrecking Residence Oc cupied by Her Former Fiance and His Bride. Prairie City, la. — Suspected of having exploded dynamite which tore almost to atoms the mag nificent $12,000 residence of Jesse A. Quick, wealthy farmer, three miles east, Miss Mary Guthrie of Carthage. IL., has been arrested. Occupants of the house escaped in jury. In the home were Dr. Alexander Hall of Colfax, a former suitor of Miss Guthrie, and his bride, formerly Miss Myrtle Quick. At one time Miss Guthrie and Dr Hall were engaged to be married. Runs for Ball; Drowns. New York, April 25.—Louis Rose, s ten-year-old boy of Jersey City, run niug valiantly to catch a foul tip In a baseball game, fell head foremost into a shallow pond and stuck is the mud bottom, out. He was dead when pulled AUTOS TO CROSS CASCADES State of Washington to Complete Link in Highway Through Sno quaimie Pass. Seattle, Wash. — Orders will be ; given immediately by the state highway commission for the construc tion of Snoqualmie pass road across the Cascade mountains, connecting tlie eastern and western sections of the state and completing a transcon- I tinental automobile road. A gap of i5 ! miles is all that needs to be covered PERMANENTLY CURED. No Kidney Trouble In Three Years. - Mrs. Catharine Kautz, 322 Center St, Findlay, 0., says: "Four years ago I became afflicted with kidney trouble, and rapidly ran down in health. I suffered from back ache and other kid ney disorders and was languid and weak, i doctored i j , and used different remedies but became no better. Doan's Kidney Pills cured me and for three years I have been free from kidney trouble." Remember the name—Doan's. For sale by ull dealers. 60 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. PAPA'S POSITION SET FORTH Explanation of Youthful Suitor That Doubtless Satisfied Father of His Adored One. "Yes, sir," said the pale youthful suitor; 'Tve come to ask you for your daughter's hand, les, sweet as honeysuckle, tender ns violet, charming-'' "Is that Mary you are talking about ?" asked papa. "Yes, sir. It is a mere formality, I know, this asking for your daughter's hand; but we thought it would be pleasant to you If it were observed." Mary's papa stiffened. "And may 1 Inquire," he asked, ''who suggested that asking my con sent to Mary's marriage was a mere formality?" "You may, sir," replied the young man, simply. "It was Mary's mother." —Philadelphia Inquirer. She Is fair as 111 TOO INTERESTING. a _q r r 4 r S IS The Umpire—Say, Chimmle, I want er resign. AWFUL BURNING ITCH CURED IN A DAY "In the middle of the night of March 30th I woke up with a burning Itch in my two hands and I felt as If 1 could pull them apart. In the morning the itching had gone to my chest and dur ing that day it spread all over my body. I was red and raw from the top of my head to the soles of my feet and I waB in continual agony from the Itching. I could neither lie down nor sit up. I happened to see about Cuti cura Remedies and I thought I would give them a trial. I took a good bath with the Cutlcura Soap and used the Cutlcura Ointment I put It on from my head down to my feet and then went to bed. On the first of April I felt like a new man. The Itching was almost gone. I continued with the Cutlcura Soap and Cultcura Ointment and during that day the Itching com pletely left me. Frank Gridley, 325 East 43rd Street, New York City, Apr. 27, 1909." Cutlcura Remedies are sold throughout the world; Potter Drug A Chem. Corp., Sole Props, Boston, Maas. The Last Word. Determined to have the last word, the woman hunted through the dic tionary and soon emerged triumphant with a list of 3,000 framed from 'Constantinople," and received there for one year's subscription to the Joy ful Home's big prize contest.—Judge. Deafness Cannot Be Cured local applications, they cannot reach the <1 to wny te cure deafness, and that Is by constitutional remedies. Do&fneai Is caused by mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tul>e Is inflamed you have a rumblim* sound or Im perfect hearing:, and when it Is entirely closed, Deaf Is the result, and unices the Inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condi hearing: will be destroyed forever; nine cases of ten are caused by Catarrh, which Is noth inf an Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured Hall's Catarrh Cure. Bend for circulars, free, F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, a Bold by Drufgtoto, 76c. Take Hail s Family Pills for constipation. eased portion of the There Is only inflamed condition of the A girl blushes the first time a young man kisses her because it embar rasses her to think that he might not have done it. Honored by Women J When a woman speaks of her p| silent secret suffering she ijl trusts yon. Millions have be ll stowed this mark of confi | dence on Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y. where there are women who bear witneas to the wonder working, curing-power of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription —which saves the suffering tea from pain, and suooeasfully grapples with woman's weak nesses and stubborn ills. k Every :■ IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONO IT HAKES SICK WOMEN WELL. ■4 ftsjjSoJrS No woman's appeal was ever misdirected or her_ Science misplaced when she wrote for advice, to the Wokld's DiarBNSAkr Mrdical Association, Dr. R. V. Pieroe, President, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pteree'e Pleasant Pellet* Irttfooe mild natural bowel movement oseeo a Ony. i At or About This Time. 'Why do they call them liners?" she asked. ocean "They're getting new terms every j day," he said, without looking up from i the sporting page. "I never heard It ! before, but an ocean liner is probably a hot one that isn't infielded well and l rolls Into a puddle or something " j She made no answer, but when he i had gone to business she phoned the . doctor about him. - A Dy® That Will Color any Fabric. » e , r ^. 0 " wrlte «- * have used Dyola and find it superior to any other package dye I have ever tried, as the same package colors wool, cot ton, silk and mixed goods perfectly." Dyola Dyes come in 16 fast brilliant colors. 10 cents per package at your dealer's. Write Dyola. Burlington, Vt., for color card and book of direc tions sent free. Where good thoughts germinate there is the: growth of true greatness and goodness.—Lee. I Constipation causes many serious diseases, It Is thoroughly cured by Doctor Pierce's I'Uaaant Pellets. One a laxative, three for cathartic. Alwuys keep imagination under con trol. I CASTORIA K V fy) • I ii* For Infants and Children. 6 > The Kind You Hava Always Bought Bears the Signature B ALCOHOL-3 PER CENT AWfletable Preparation for As - simitaling the Food and Reg ling the Stomachs and Bowel £ ula sof 4:: Infants ( mum ln & Promotes Digestion,Cheerful ness and Rest Contains neither Opium .Morphine nor Mineral Not Narcotic *«//*• tfou DrSAMi'i'i nrc/tsfi Pkmpjrin S**d - Atx Soatta • ffahtlU SaJlt • Anis* S**A * foppermint • fitCnrionaUSnUt • Worm St*d - CtorSltd Sugar Wwkryretn Flavor A perfect Remedy for Constipa tion . Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions.Feverish ness and LOSS OF SLEEP j* 8 of V li ft it, A? In % & 'iSo Use H.O & » For Over Thirty Years '5! Facsimile Signature of 1 The Centaur Company, NEW YORK. SI CASTORIA At b months old t? 5 35 UoMi -jjCEvrs xifuaranteed Foodaj under the Exact Copy of Wrapper. Vhi Manila Nnwir, at* vaaa aim You Can Have a Model Kilcben as cool and white as a dairy. No smell, no smoke, no heat, no dust. No old-fashioned contrivances. ^ The 2VeW Iteration WltH ILI.U1. I I AMI Oil Cook-stove is the latest practical, scientific cook-stove. It will cook the most elaborate dinner without heating the kitchen. Boils, bakes, or roasts better than any range. „ Ready in a second. Extinguished in a second. Fitted with Cabinet Top, with collapsible rests, towel rack, and every up-to-date - feature Imaginable. You want it, be cause it will cook any dinner and not beat the room. No heat, no smell, no smoke, no coal to bring in, no ashes to carry out. It does away with the drudgery of cooking, and makes it a pleasure. Women with the light touch for pastry especially appreciate it, be cause they can immediately have a quick fire, simply by turning a handle. No half-hour preparation. It not only is less trouble than coal, but it costa less. Absolutely no smell, no smoke; and it doesn't heat the kitchen. The nickel finish, with the turquoise blue of the enameled chimneys, makes the stove ornamental and attractive. Made with 1, * and 3 burners; the 3 and 3-burner stoves can be had with or without Cabinet. Every dealer everywhere: If not at yours, write lor Descriptive Circular to the Desrvee agency of the il ft , J Cautionary Note: Be oure you get this atove— eee that tha name-plate raada New Perfection." Continental Oil Company (Incorporated) Hoods Leads all Other medicines in cute of all spring ailments . . humors, loss of appetite, that tired feeling, paleness and nervousness Take it nervousness, lake It. Sarsaparilla Get it today. In usual liquid form or tablets called Saraataba. 100 Doaaa |L MOTHER CRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, A ObtainR«Uef for P9T«r1|ilineM« tlonntlpatlpn, lleadarhe, _ _ .... Hioiiftch Troablea, Tefthlng ' nJ »nd Dr.iroT J . Worm*, They Hr ml* iin (old* Trade Mark, in 84 hours. At sll I>ru*»i*u*, 86ote» Don t accept Sample mailed FHEK. Address. , any substitute. A. OLMSTED. L* Roy. N. Ys «■ DEFIANCE STARCH— M oone« m the package —other atarotae. only IS ounce " Mine price aag "DIFIANCE" It SUPERIOR QUALITY. W. N. U.. Salt Lake City, No. 19-1910. Constipation "For over nine years I suffered with chroale constipation and during this time I had to taka sn injection of warm water once every 14 hours before 1 could have sn action on my bowels. Happily I tiled Caacareta, and today I am a well man. Dnring the nine yeara before I used Csacareli I suffered untold misery with Internal pitea. Thanks to you, I am free from all that this morning. You can use this ln behalf of suffering humanity. B. V. Fisher, Roanoke, UL Pleasant, Palatable, Potent, Taste Good. Do Good. Never Sicken, Weaken or Gripe. 10c, 2!c, 50c. Never sold In bulk. The gen nine tablet stamped C C C. Guaranteed to core or your money back. mo fk HI 11II or Morphln. Habit Treated. ||U|||H *•'« ,'rui. 14U.es where other If r I U In twee filled, s,«cwlly RE E Hr III desired. Give n.rtiruiere. Dr.* a. 00 RTXXLL. Salto St*. IM« IMIl.lwTat PARALYSIS Srs-ts Nrnt Tablet. do« It. Writ* torProot. Advice FtreT Ik. CHASE. 224 North Wth St, Philadelphia. Pto