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4 THEIIERALDREPUBLICAN THE ALT LAKE CITY CITYUTAH UTAH SUNDAY SEPT 12 1909
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There was a time within the last 8t three threemonths threemonths
months when one could hear such ex expressions expressionne
pressions as this from men who sinterely sin sinl
l terely rely desired the defeat of the Amentan Amen Amerllan
lan party In Salt Lake Of course If Ifthe itthe
the Republican party weuki combine combinewith combinewith
with all the oUter tone of oppo opposition oppositionthe ltlon ltlont
t the ite Kearna crowd e could uld be beaten But ButrUJ Butnu
rUJ one party standing alone hall any anyhope anyhope
hope hopeSince
hopeSince
Since the Republican committeemen committeemenmade
made their simple plain declaration to toIut toput
put a 1 ticket cket In the field that sentiment sentimenthas enUmenthas
has vanish utterly Every day It Itbeeome i Itbecomes
becomes cleArer to all people that the themen th thmen e
men entrusted with the or organisation organisationthe < < finlzation finlzationthe
the member oJ the city committee ha hatarefully had hadarefullyand d
tarefully arefullyand and thoroughly canvassed canva eed the thematter t tmatter he
matter had felt the pul pulse e oJ the people peoplegenerall peoplgenerally e
generally had consulted with citizens citizensin citizenfn s
in every part of town and andhad had accurate accurately
ly Cxpre expreseed ed the popular judgment thathe that thatthe t
the Republican party can win winThe winThe
The opposition pretended theydld oot ootexpect no noexpect t
expect the Republicans to m make ke any anystraight an anstraight Y
straight nomInations Leaders of oac oacAmerican each eachmerican h
American < party faction expressed sur surIrJse surprise
IrJse when they read that it was the de delision det
lision t of theparty the party organization backed backedly back backby
ly the general desl desire to put a full Re Republican R Rpublican e
publican city ticket in the field If they theyare51ncere theyare
are51ncere are sincere In their surprise 8Urpr e it would wouldinteresting be beinteresting
interesting to know on what they bas bastheir based basedtheJr
their ex exbectations exbectationsLtnquetlonably ectatlon ectatlonUnque
Unque Ltnquetlonably tlonably the Republicans won wonthe wo wothe n
the city last fall No man at all ac acquainted acquainted
quainted with local political affairs will willray willsay
ray for a moment the Republicans ar arnot are arenot e
not fully a8 united now as they were werethen we wethen
then No one advised will say they are areweaker ar arweaker e
weaker for having won the county elec election eleclion
lion tionAnd
And in the face ot the open quarrels quarrelsbetween quarrelsbetween
between Lippmans frl friends nds and th thfriends the thefriends e
friends of Tom Kearns there can be no noquestion n nquestion °
question the American party Is less like likely likely
ly to poll thIs year the vote ote it rooorded rooordedlast recordlast
last year They were united then They Theyhad Theyhad
had one set et of offlceathe citynailed citynaileddown citynaildown
down at lea least t for 8 YeAr From t the thesource at atsource t
source they could draw money FrollJ FrollJthose Fro Frothose m
those offices they could draft men They Theywere The Theywere
were full of enthuaiaem and every man manIJOW ma manow n
now warring In various actions was wasfighting wa wafi s
fi fighting ght ing loyally and well side by side sidecurious sideA
A curious but convincing illustration illustrationf n
of f that prtys present disturbed condl condl110n condtion
110n is s found In the Kearns organs at attalk attack
talk on the police and fire department departmenta s
a 1 bitter stab at the men understood under8to9dtl
tl t have allied themselves with the Lippman Lipp Lippman
man force forcellThere forceThere
There were UMO votes In the city in i n
1906 In 1Hi there were 64100 > I and andf8 andf8In 8OOO 8OOOin
in 1908 Probably the full aotual aotualstrength aotuastrength 1
strength of the Democratic party was wasIJlJlled wapulled s
pulled in 1807 and it reached 6972 972 It Itnatural Its Itsnatural s
natural increase In the following year yearbrought yeabrought r
brought it to more than 6toostlll the thelegitimate th thlegitimate e
legitimate and full Democratic strength strengthThe strengthThe
The American party cast fewer yates In i n
1908 than in 1ttT It lost The Demo Demorats Demomats
rats < gained But the big gaIn was wasmade wa wamade s
made by the Republicansand absolutely absolute
b at the expense of the Americans AmerJcansThousands AmericansThousands
Thousands oC American party p rty votercame voters votersuame s
uame came home Yet there was no quarrel quarrelIn quarrein 1
In their party last year such as there 1 1now Is Isnow s
now But many members of that orDanization or organization
ganization very largely made up of Re Republicans R Rpublican
publicans saw lee and less warrant for forthe fo fothe r
the campaign their leAders were mak making making
ing saw le lees s and le lees s reason to rem remai In Inlrmget n
lrmget 1 nget In exile from the party of their theirnational theinational r
national choice And they cast their theirvotes theicotes r
votes by the tbouand for the Republl Republlan
ran < an candidatesThey candidates candidatesThey
They have had no occasion to regret regrettile regrett
tile t a action If Taft had been defeated defettedthe
the American party would be stronger strongertoday strangetoday r
today than It was either one Ir twy two twoars o
y ears ago But In spite of the Americapatyi America Am8ficanIat n
Iat attack on on Tafts candidacy the theHepublieanll th thItepublieans e
Hepublieanll won in the natl nation n as in the thestate th thstate e
state and the countyand the city too tooAnd tooAnd
And a good national administration a aIafe L Lzafe
i
Iafe and 80Und state administration a ahonest an anhonest n
honest and businesslike busine llke county admanIstratlon adman admlnJItration
Itration c ccmrIete m lete the argument for fortbr fo fotclr r
tbr remaining where they belong belongwith belongwith
with the Republican party It mAkes mAkesat
at the same me time the best II poesible < > > 8lble ran ransun
sun 011 for other members of the Antertaparty Amerl n nparty
party leaving that Dltemperecl local es establishment establishment
tablishment and making thern thema1 thema1aeful lft8 lft8lIeful gee
lIeful and reao recognized nlzed members of the theparty th thparty e
party which hu national existence existencelld
and lld largE > r possibilities than they sou soulope could couldhope lei
hope In the dwindling and narcow narcowgroup narrogroup w
group inspired by hate and directed by byreenge b brevenge y
revenge reengelvery revengeI
I livery hour the fact becomes more moreand marand e
and more clear that the Republicans Republicanswl1 Republicawill
will win in the coming city election No Noother N Nother °
other party can beat the Ke Kearns rns clique ctiqueilnd cliqueand
and the Republican can And senalble senalblemer sensf sensfTien
mer will n rrefer refer to plaCE t tie e coooUtt ot otIty o ocity f
city affairs in the hands of the party partywhich partwhich Y
which has proven capable and worthy worthyIt
It is pow too late for the warring fan fana fantions factiol1S
a tiol1S of the American petr Pary r io patch patchup pa paup
up their differences And even if the thewere thoy thoywere y
were solidly united they could be drivefrom drive drlvenfrom
from the fieldTHE field
o 0 0THE
THE HIKE OF PEACE PEACESoldlar8 PEACEi
Soldlar8 i of the Fifteenth Infantry havbeen have havebeen e
been marching over the state of Utain Utah UtahIn h
In a hike of If peace They have carried carriedon cameall d
on the RCC outremUtsot aftsar nar Into their theirurney thej r red
j urney They are armed and equipped equippedan equlppaq ed
an they would bE it they Wforp > on In t1Pir t1Piray theicay r
cay ay 1 t thr > lvr t Pi t tdtn tdtnfrirrign a
a1
frirrign foe Thwr disc tpIlnc 18 strict
T heir labor is regular Their conditionOf condition
Of prepar preparedness nQss Is improved iltWrQvadAnd
And wherever they hav have gone thb thQyare thbare
are met with welcome by tile people P ople Atmost At Atmost
most towns they have encamped withIn withInthe wIthinthe
the pUblic parks These they have used used1th usedwith
with 1th aU consideration They have beennear been beenneer
near the homos and the business wtab wtabUshm1JDts establishmurnts
Ushm1JDts of our people And they haveso have
110 conducted themselves as to win es esteem esteem
teem for the rEgulararmy regular army of the United UnitedStates < < l lState
State StatesSo StateSo
So that their 8umtnets actlvltlOlil havehad have havehad
had a double purpose > e The men havehad have havehad
had the experience of marching aDd aDdcamping andcamping
camping and the people have becomebetter become becomebetter
better acquaInted with the military arm armof armof
of the government The lesson of disci discipline dlscipllue
pline has been impressed on that youth youthwhich youthwhich
which hu felt real manhood was expressed ex expte8800
pressed in turbulence and noise Taps Tapssends Tapssends
sends the soldier to bed at night and he heis hee
is e certainly punished if he disobeys that thatorder thatorder
order And the lesson is not lost on the the8ration thegeneration
generation 8ration ot Young America AmericaThe AmericaThe
The soldiers are clean They know knowsanitary knowsanitary
sanitary laws and obey them They un understand understand
derstand roles of health and observe observethem observethem
them They recognize the value of combining com combining
bining aU the units and submitting them themto em emt
t to one word of command and they theyprove the theprove y
prove the tl value of the rule ruleThe ruleThe
The hike of peace has been a good goodthIng go goodthing
thIng Th The soldiers must have behaved behaedthemselve behavedthemselves
themselves to win and retain the public publiccommendation publiccommendation
commendation The people Utatowns Utah Utahtowns h
towns must have been app appDUTY + t tDUTY
DUTY AND INTEREST UNITENot UNITE UNITENot
Not long ago property owners and andothers a aothers nd
others interested assembled at Lagoon Lagoonand
and discussed a project for irrigatlnfrom irrigating irrigatingfrom g
from fifty to a hundred thousand acr acres acresof es
of now useless sel land between here and andOgden an d
Ogden A little later the people of La Laton Lay
ton held another meeting to look a lit little
tie more closely into the matter Like Likemeetings e
meetings have been held in other townalong towns townsalong s
along the route to be affected by the theproposed th e
proposed canal canalEvery
Every man In the state wants every everyacre ever everacre Y
acre in the state to become productive productiveThe e
The Layton people and all others want wantonly wan wanonly t
only to know just shat hat is to be done donehow donehow
how it will affect them under what whatguarantees t
guarantees the enterprise wIn be forwarded for forV8rded
warded No man is going to object if ifhe i ihe f
he will not be injured by it And no noman n o
man Is s going ng to remain inactive and un unhelpful unhelpful
helpful if It Is going to be of benefit t thim to tohim o
him himMayb
Maybe there is not enough water in inUtah i iUtah n
Utah to irrigate aU the arid land i in inUtah n
Utah We are not yet et prepared to concede con conceffi
cede even that broad claim But oer oertalnly oertainly
talnly there is water enough to irrisate irrisateand e
and vitalize a whole Jot more land the theis than thanIs n
Is now under cultivation It is the duty dutyof dut dutof y
of every citizen of the state tflte to help for forward forward
ward every enterprise which makes fo for fortbe r
the further reclamation of Utah land landHe landHe
He has a right to demand that henot he be benot
not Inured by the work Be Beyond ond thaall that thataU t
te
aU his interest and aU his profit combine combineto e
to make him help forward the devel develpp p pment
meat of the now now unused land even eventhourh evethough n
though It do not profit him personally personallyUtah
Utah is in the gateway of a icemen icemendour tremendous
dour advancement And it Is money in inthe i n
the pocket of every man woman and andchild an d
child to help forward that worthy work workWHO
WHO WILL SUCCEED HARRIMAN HARRIMANThat HARRIMANThat
That is a problem about which it is isneedlees i s
needless to speculate Who will sue suecoed succeed
coed Harriman It Is provoking head headUne headline
line discussion in the eastern pavers papersand paversand
and filling the talk of an army of inter interested interested
ested men Most papers name the ma man manupon n
upon whom the Harriman mantle Is ex expected expeeled
peeled to fall in a way they appoint appointthe t
the residuary legatee lteeBut
But the successor of Harriman will willselect 1
select hhn himself eJf No one can confer upon uponhim
him the po poettlon ltlon of the captain rho > ko is isgone i s
gone because none of them can by th thnaming the thenaming e
naming give to the new m man n the quasi quaUties
ties possessed by the old If ever he has hasa haa s
a successor su es or that title and the power powerthat
that goes with it will be wonnot c con conferred m mterred
terred terredIt
It wlll b 1 > e wise far those cIiarged full Ith Iththe h
the conduct of the Harriman interts intertsto a
to be guided by what they know hi his hisplans s
plans were Of these they doubtless are areadvised e i iadvised
advised They have talked with him himThey himThey
They have general views of the purposes purposeshe purp ease
he sought to o effect His last consolouthought consoious consoiousthought 9
thought on the subject should be their theirguide 9r r
guide His last words of suggestion suggestionhould n
should be remembered rememberedO
O but they say the tongues of dying men n I
Enforce attention like deep harmony
Where words are scarce theyre sek1 setdospent m m8Jent
spent In vain vainFor vainFor
For they breathe truth who breathe tbeir tbeirwords theiwords r
words In pain painHe
He that JJO more may say Is IIst listened fted more mo moThat re
Than That they th htwhom whom youth and ease havMore bave bavetUAht ree e
tUAht ht to glore gloreMore
a re
More are men mans ends marked than their theirIIvea r
lives before beforeThe
The effect of Harrimans llfework llfeworkhas k
ko
has been to advance the nation No 1V 1Vcities o
cities are smaU smaller r because of him No N Nlands o
lands are less productive No peeps people peoplepoorer e
poorer or lees happy It will be wise wisemen winmen
men who shall so order the continuance continuanceoJ
oJ his affairs if they make that the ver vardiet verdiet
diet on their ending of every day dayRAILROAD dayRAILROAD
RAILROAD DAMAGE CASES CASESThe
The statement of railroad companies companiesloNes compsntlosses es
losses for damages In the past year i Is Isabsolutely 5
absolutely appalling In the country at atlarge a t
large the total runs into many millions millionsLoss millionsLoss I
Loss of life loss of property p persona rsonal rsonalinjun 1 I
injun injuries and destruction the of proper property
ty directly traceable to wrecksthese wreckstheseform e
form a total that seems crushing to any anyInterest an aninterest
Interest InterestThe
The amount is large enough to pro provid provide
vide a big rate Of Interest on an amourssutllclent amount amountsufflclent t
sufflclent to doubletrack Query rood in inthe i ithe n
the United States and reduce all o othem of ofthem f
them to the block system systemThis
This country is gong too fast to be beserved b e
served with a slngletraclt system And Andthe An L Lthe
the loss column of the companies them themselves themsolves
selves should be the SUfficient argument argumentIn argumen1n t
In favor of a mighty Improvement In IntIli ii n
the physical condition of the roads roadsEMERY roadsEMERY
i
EMERY COUNTYS MISFORTUNE MISFORTUNENeer MISFORTUNNover E
Neer bet before rc did Emery county rats ratsso ra13SO e
SO much fruit as in this year Never Neverhas r
has the county had so much to offer In Inthe f Ithe
the markets of the state And revs never neversince r
since farms have been established there therehas a
has transportation been 50 difficults imcultosu imcultosunearly
nearly impossible Impossib c cThr
The storms e of > t August haw washed washedl wash e
r l ay I n nJly arty every one of their bridges bridgpsMost bridgesMost
Most ot the settlers were cut on from fro m
the rElIt oC the world They had prepared pre prepared
pared many a dollars worth Qf product producttor
for converting Into needed cash And Andwhen Andwhen
when the time of selllng came when the therest therest
rest ot the state was ready and willing willingto
to buy when there Was opportunity for forEmery forEmery
Emery county people to realize cash for fortheir
their long labor and Ivy Investment Inv6tmentthe
the elements came and barred them themfrom themfrom
from reward rewardEmery rewardEmery
Emery fs part of the state and It will wl11be willbe
be the duty of the state to help thaeoun thaeounty
ty where it I to unable to catty all the theload thefond
load of replacing the bridges that have havebeen havebeen
been washed away The government governmentbrldft governmentbridge
brldft bridge will be helpful to them as soon soonas OOnas
as it Is completed And meantime the thepeople thepeople
people there to the east must know that thattheir thattheir
their fellow citizens appreciate theft 11 11bors labors
bors and regret that misfortune has hascome hascome
come upon them themTOPSYTURVY themTOPSYTURVY
TOPSYTURVY WORLD WORLDSome WORLDSome
Some of the professors ot CornQtl uni university university
versity are hunting for whatever rosy tQfIybe rosybe
be Interesting In Alaska and have found foundthat foundthat
that much of the vegetable p product Qduct ofthe of ofthe
the tropics once grew in that liunfor liunforsaken sunforoaken
oaken country Preserved in reek and andcoal andcoal
coal there are palms and ferns and soft softwood
wood growths which never grow row e except exceptwhere cept ceptwhere
where the torrid heat pravaUs They Theysay Theysay
say it t proves that tropical conditions conditionsonce
once prevailed at Nome NomeThis NomeThis
This must be a topgyturvy world worldHow worldHow
How could the flora OJ the torrid zone zonehave
have been moved to the artl eirole eiroleThere elrcleThere
There is i a problem which it will takeCornell take talteCornell
Cornell university a long time to ex explain
plain plainSalt plainSalt
Salt water fish have been found In the therocks
rocks of the mountains for a good many manyyears
years and having no better way to ex explain
plain It we ba have ve accepted the theory theorythat theoi theoithat Y
that what ie now blah ground was on onthe once oncethe
the bed of an ocean and that the fish fiBhpriSmed
priSmed in the mountains were heav ved vedfrom ed
ede
from the depths to the hel heights tB b by somconvulsion son e
convulsion of nature natureThat natureThat
That ia easy In comparison wIth the theproblem th e
problem that the eastern protean profeaol1lbave re
have set tIIem Ulerneelves dvea Faith may move mevemountain
mountain But even faith cant take takethem takethem
them to degrees to the north northSome
Some men say the Whole polar cites olre1ebears citesbears e
bears evidence of having at one time timebeen
been under the immediate and Intense IntenseInfluence se
Influence of the sun Some have dedared de declared
dared until very lately that iC the north northpole
pole ever were discovered It would wouldfound be befound
found to pre present ent condlU Conditions na favorable favorableto e
to gentle animal life And they crier fire fireeducated e
educated men too tools tooIs
ls there a big volume of information informationabout informatioabout n
about th this old world still sealed Ate Atewe
we people who Inhabit the globe < < lobe to find findpre fin d
pre presently ootly that we know little Or nothing nothingof nothi
of Ita history Or shall we XO through thrtughto
to the end with these disturbing evi evidence
dense and never get the truth about aboutthe mbeuthe t
the very earth on which we live liveANOTHER
ANOTHER PEACH DAY DAYRemember
Remember that Brl Brigham ham City will willhold withold 1
hold another Peach day celebration celebrationWednesday on onWedne
Wedne Wednesday cJay Sept 15 And it will aot aotdo no t
do Brigham CIty any particular g gfor gO d dtor
for you to remember It unless you go gothere
there Which will be a very pleasant pleasantthIng pleasnnthing t
thIng for you to do at thAt thAtSome
Some people went up the first Peach Peachday Peachday t
day and didnt entirely like the manner mannerIn mane1n r
In which the event was managed That ThatWItS t
WItS largely because e Brlld1 Brigham m people peopleare poop poopare le
are just like the Wt of 0 III They learn learnby learnby
by practice They never had given givenPeach a aPeach
Peach day And maybe BOrne things thingswere thingswere
were not arranged with th the beat vie vJew vJewoJ w
oJ pleasing the visiting multitude multitudeBut
But they are a capable lot up there thereand
and they have profited by the experience experiencein
in their successive meetings They will willbe
be better prepared this year than ever everbefore everbefore
before Their farmers report a better bettershowlnK
showing of peaches They have made a abetter
better preparation In town townIt
It wUl be a rood thing for Utah to topay
pay attention to th then neighborhood ef cfforts eftorts
torts at celebrating a special Interest Intere8tWe InterestWe t
We know what Provo c can n dp In inmatter theve the thematter
matter of 8trawbe strawberries Those who ha have havevisited ve
visited Brl Brigham ham every year know the theexhibit th vee e
exhibit there is helpful to every interest interns t
In the state And the attendance this thisyear s
year should be bigger than ever before beforeThe befo befoThe re
The rewards to them wUl certaInly ree be beamply b e
amply compen compensating Ung UngCI
CI CITHE
THE OBSCURATION OF COOK COOKDr
Dr Cook says he discovered isle north northpole h i ipole
pole April 21 1 1808 He arrived at th thfrontiers the e i
frontiers of civilization In August 1108 1108Where 1108Where
Where wu he aU that time ti e eA
A man with the north pole securely socurelytuclted
tucked under his arm should have been beenno beenno
no longer getting back t to the world worldthan wo rkd
than he was In getting away from it itPeople I IPeople
People have been hunting for the potlong pole polelon e
lon long enough to warrant a man In think thinkIng thinking
Ing its dlSCOlBry would be regarded as asood
good ood news in centers of human life lifeThere
There are no summer resorts north of ofSpitzbefKen o f
SpitzbefKen Nothing comprehensible comprehensibleto s
to the mind of the temperate zone could couldlt coolhave d
lt have ve compensated the discoverer of the th thpole e
pole for a whole year in tarrying be beyond beyond I
yond the farthest limits of the wireless wirelessnot wires wiresnot ee
not to speak sp ak of the borders of the open opensea opensea
sea seaOne
One of the things which hlch the eminent eminentdoetgr t
doctor will have to explain when he gets ge
into J town wn will be this What More 6re yo yodoing OU u I
doing and where were you for Ute acv I
enteen months after you say YO you ilia iliacovered
covered the pole poleSOL
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SOL CANNOT WILT UNCLE JOE JOECincinnati JOECincinnati
Cincinnati Commercl81Trlburte Commercl81TrlburteSpeaker
Speaker Cannon although past i3 years yearsold yearold rs
old seems to stand the tariff grind with rsf
l lase wear and tear than any member of o f
the house over which he Presides Whit Vhilesevenefghtha
sevenefghtha of the members or the hou
have been away at summer r sorts an 1n11 1n11watering
watering places Uncle JM has rent remain l1ed ed
in Washington and has dared the hot SUn su n
to do hla worst worn He has lostnonll lost none of his ht
fondness for joke jokeWby jokesvVhy
Wby Is It that the house always hall hasblind a
blind Ch chaplain aplaln he was W u asked e by a v1 Is
her herrooms or who dzoP dropped I d in at thespookers thespookersrooms C Crooms
rooms roomsor one day this we week Jt Jtns
ns 8 case of necity necgee h JIQ3EiIi1 j > con
fidentlally because e If the eha nlrlJ leJi could couldseethe coin coinsee d
seethe see the fellows f llows he h has to 1I1 irty for 9r he Jw d
throw up his job jJi jJiLUCK
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LUCK IN FORCED L LOAN N NKatUlas
Kansas City Journalclones Journal JournalCohmel
clones Corman or Fort Scott anum a nom
her ot years ago made n trip up trom fro m
Oklahoma to Caldwell with all il went ent of ofthe o mf f
the Insurance company of whlqh th thcolonel the thecolonel e
colonel Is a stockholder They stopped ioa for fora r
a meal at the Caldwell eatIng house an anwhen and andwhen d
when they finished and went up to the theCasIJifrs th thcasJers
CasIJifrs de deck < k the ti o agent TPaC reached ed Into hi hipnrkot hiS hiSpnrk s
pnrk > t frr r its ro r A blank look earn Camfv1 earnver e se
v1 5 f f n H i J in t have nve n a rent ent and andtold am I Itold
told CIOI1 < 1 t 1n 80 Tm latwr r i
promptly saw an opportunity to play R I
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joke IIrl and acted the part ot a perfect partectstranger perfectstranger
stranger to his agE agent agentLoan > nt ntoan
Loan oan me 7i cents please asked the theaiI thegent
aiI a gent t ot the colonel colonelWell colonelWell
Well I guess not replied Cormany
I never never saw yoU before in my life man
Loan yep li cents You cant work me methat meis
is that way Not for a minute That Thatnt
dont nt go with Jne JneTbe meThe
The agent of course was nonplueed and andalmost andlmost
almost a knocked off his feet ills face was wasa
a study After COrmany let him suffer sutfertor sufferor
tor f or a little while he handed him a S 5 bIll bIllAfter billAfter
After they left Caldwell to CO fartherporth farther fartherorth
porth orth and watts on the train the agent agenttried agenttried
tried to sell Cormany some stock in a aChanute aChanute
Chanute oil well The colonel balked for fora
a minute but suddenly smitten with an anIdea andea
Idea i said AU right sell ell me gi i worth worthThe worthThe
The agent sold It to him and the colonel colonelhaa colonelhas
has ever ver since been drawing 15 cents a am amonth
month m > > lth on his 5 Ii investment inve8tmenta inve8tmentWANTED investmentWANTED
a
WANTED A WEEPING WHALE WHALERochester WHALERochester
Rochester HeraldCaptain Herald HeraldCaptaill
Captain H P Nu Nuae e of the Celtic was wasregaling wasregaling
regaling a little group of ladles with s sea seat a alt
lt t orbs orbsOnt ° rlaOne
Ont trip he said there was a awoman awoman
woman who bothered the officers and me meto meto
to death about whale Her one desire was WRSto wasto
to see a whale A dozen times a da day she shebesought shebesought
besought UB to have her called if a whale whalehove whalehove
hove in sight sightr
r said rather ImpaUe impatiently t1y to her one oneafternoon oneafternoon
afternoon afternoonBut afternoonRut
But madam why are you so anxious anxiousabout anxiouscheat
about thIs whale oue question questionCaptain ti04 ti04Captaln
Captain she answered 1 want to see seea
a whale blubber It must be very ery impresMve Impree ImpreeIIIve
IIIve to see such an enormous creature creaturecry
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Two Little Girls had Eczema Very VeryBadlyIn VeryBadlyIn
BadlyIn One Case Childs Hair NairCame HairCame
Came Out and Left Bare PatchesFathers Patches PatchesFathers
Fathers Head Sore from Child Childhoooin
hoooin All Three Cases CasesCUTICURA
CUTICURA MET WITH WITHITS WITHITS
ITS USUAL SUCCESS
J have two little girls who have been beentroubled beentroubled
troubled very badly with OOIema One Oneor Oneof
or them had it on her lower limbs 1 1did 1did
did everything that 1 could hear of forher for forher
her but it did not give in until warm warmweather
weather when it seemingly singly subsided subsidedThe subsidedThe
The next winter when It became cold coldweather
weather the eczema started again and andalso andalso
also In her b head d where it would take the thehair thehair
hair out and leave bare patches as large largeas
as a quarter of a dollar At the same sametime
time her arms were sore the whole wholelaogth wholelength
length or them I took her to a phy physician
sician and he said that she had two twodiatinct
distinct types or eczema I continued continuedwith continuedwith
with him for several weeks and thechild the thech
ch child d grew worse all of the time Her Heraist
aist gistgre 11 arms were aJ also o affected in the thosame
same way My husband came home homeone
one day with a box of Cuticura Oint Ointment Ointmeat
meat and a cake of Cuticum Soar Soaroca oca I Ibeaan
began using them and aJ also o the Cutlcura CutlcuraPills Cutt CuttPita
Pills and d by the time the second lot was wasused wasused
used their their skin wa soft and smooth asit as asit
it bad not been before for the winter winterWe
We e keeJ kee the Cuticura Soap and Cuti Cuticura Cuticure
cure Ointment constantly by us ana anawhen anawhen
when any little roughness or irritationappears irritation irritationpIeIl1S
appears on their skin 1 quickly dispel itwith it it1ritb
with thoCuticuraRemedies the Cuticura Remedies My husband husbandhu
hu used them with most satisfactory satisfactoryults
results ults for a sore head which has troub troubled
led him from childhood Mrs Charles CharlesBaker CharlesBaker
Baker Albion Me Sept 21 1908 1908Culicu
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Calico Ointment is one of the moet moatsucced moeteuccea
euccea < ful remedies for torturing dig digfigurine dieligunng
figurine humors of the ski and scalp caJpIDeluding
includes loss of hair of infants children childrenand childrenand
and adults ever compounded in proof proofof
of which a single anointing with it pre preceded
ceded by a hot bath with Cuticun CuticunSoap
Soap arid followed by mild doses 0 0Cutl of ofCuticurc
Cutl Cuticurc ra Pills is often sufficient to afford atrorimmediate affordimmediate
immediate relief In the most distressinr distressinrfonns
forms cr itching burning and scaly scalyhuwclS scalyhumors
humors eczema rotations and inflam inflamr inflamnations
nations r atlons permit rest and sleep and point pointto
to a speedy cure when aU else fails failscueura failsp
cueura p ueufa Soap C2i 25c Ointment C5Ot > SOeI RI8I Resoivem Resoivemibrouihuutt Ten TenMe
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day Wednesday they wIll be a well we pleased wIth these theseI thesestylish ft
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The Folly of 0 Continued Suffering SufferingThe
The folly foil of continued suffering might be made e the thesubject h hsubject
subject of a talk right here that would be full of interestand interest interestand
and that would present i resent facts and figures that would make makesome maker
r negligence some sufferers ashamed of their own negligence More Morethan 3torethan
> than half the suffering in the world today is is unnecesl3alrw unneceseorv
i fu w Many dozens of the socalled incurable eases of female femaletrouble e eii1t
ii1t > trouble kidney stomach and liver trouble nerve dildj dild
j rttH j s ers etc right 1 here in Salt Lake could easily be cured if ift4
11 < t4 si frs rs Piclmh were r given r an opportunity of treating urea the theim thek
im = k < sufferes suffer es w with th Chiropractic trea treatment treatmentx ent enti
uN i x Mrs PIckard has been estabhshed In Salt Lake more snorep
p than a year and the long list of cured and satisfied patients patientsshould
3 s should be evidence enough of her skill aDd ability to cure cureby cureS
S by b the aid o of f this wonderful froience Vol Women omen in uI All stages stagesof
irAb irAbf of discouragement men with stomach trouble and r rheu rheumatism eu
> f matism have been cured permanently by Mrs Pickard PickardNow PickardNow
Now the p proposition is presented to you be you male or orfemale orfemale
female Go to Irs Pickard and uk for an examination examinationand
and consultation both of which are fret ee and do not place yon under any obligation obligationwhatever obligationwhatever
whatever If your case is curable 31rs Pick Pickard rd will tell you so and there will be beno beno =
no charge whatever Now that is a perfectly fair proposition It puts the matter matterright matterright
right 1IJ lip to you to decide whether to go on suffering pain and torment or to go to toMrs toDirs
Mrs Pickard and b be cured curedMRS cureda
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