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1 1 A- . BOWMffiND j: SHIP GREW trt The Story Whether Hand Sapollo got a more enthusiastic welcome In homes where Sapollo was an old and tried friend, or where It was a stranger. Is a ques tion. Where women had come to rely on Sapollo for rapid, thorough clean Ing In every part of the house except the laundry, they commenced without loss of time, to avail of this new prize. Grubby little hands, and stained, work- worn older ones, whitened, softened, 1 and smoothed out as It by magic, cal- M a lous spots disappeared, and corn er' ' , plexlons cleared. Children ceased their strenuous objections to the scrub- blag up process, because It became a f 'att pleasure. It freshened up the hands after dlsh-washlng, removing the most disagreeable feature of that necessary . task. It was found to keep delicate ' baby skins from chafing better than salve or powder, and the crowning note In the song of delight came when an adult member of the family used It t In a full bath, and realized that a Turkish Bath at a cost of one dollar I was outdone by a small fraction of the little, ten-cent, velvety cake. But, strange though It may seem, there were people who had not learned to prize Sapollo. To these the adver tising of Hand Sapollo came as a surprise. Sapollo, a scouring soap, tub first sTr.r ? I (rum aell-raspeclla lack ol cars la parvoaal claanlW I !'"".! "' "rat rn.iv. Ia 1 I liulMlad up a proper prlila I I J man, wnranti, cir child I ' l l? vU1' " ""i I'xlblub. I r I Tim can'l lia liaallhy, or I 1 pretty, or even doou", un I IT".?"" "" clean. Uaa HAND SAPOLIO. II plaaaa averyooa. i adapted for the hands, the face, the general toilet? Impossible, It would be horrid. Who ever heard of such a use? Finally a bold shopper carried home a cake. Docs It took like kit chen Sapollo? A'o one Is sure, and a cake of that Is bought, and comparison mode. Behold a family using both the Sapollos for every conceivable - pur ' pose, and comparing notes 1 After t easily and quickly cleansing a greasy ' pan with Sapollo, Jane thought the i other would be gritty, and was aston ished at the smooth, dainty lather. ' Another was certain It would harden rim DISTRICT SCHOOL OF SPOTLESS TOWN CLASS Ilf ALGEBRA llboiew!forqaitX plot Hi XP. lIltlbeatrularHaioliobt; It rordlrt lt mluueX Uhadi X Then all thcacayinbols we will add. Tbe X and minuaX drop out Kit Kaaaf (Aa aayouecan eca no doubt) 0V And leate what mutt the hmuewife pleaie W Tim happy ejiuliolwa call eai.. the hands and could scarcely realize V, how soft and "comfy" they felt after tbe washing. Thenbegan the excitement of adven- 7 ture; what would the new soap NOT do? A girl tried a shampoo, tier hair, pretty, soft and silky "went up" perfectly, with none of the unmanage- ' ' ableness that generally exists for a full week alter the usual process, vi man used the delightful lather for shaving. i Game Name to Small Coinage. v BIr John Swlnbumo obtained tb distinguished honor or having tbo three-penny bit named after him V .throughout South Africa. When he wont to Capo Town first there was no copor coinage, and ho vnn provident enough to tnko out a sackful of the smallest "collection In Bllvcr," to bo used for lipping. So throughout tho colony this coin U still known as. "air John," whon It I not called a "tickle." - " Denetlt of blight Fasting. B Fasting for one day will often pro- rent a serious Illness. More peoplo luffer from eating too much than too llttlo. To Disinfect Dishes. t ' Soda.. In n 2 per cent solution, Is ' recommended Jiy Prof. Kamarch of i Oottllngen na Ihe. best means of dlsln-. fe'ctlng eating utensils. 1. and felt no need" for cold cream after wards. A pimply face was treated to a dally bath- yrV Ing with the full suds, and . promptly bc cameclcar. h. Tartar on the teeth yielded to It, w and test X that WHY TAKE DAINTY CARE of your mouth and neglect your pores, the myriad mouths of your skin ? Hand Satolio does not gloss them over, or chemically dissolve their health-giving oils, yet clears them thoroughly by a method of its own. had a yf tend- ency to- . wards hardening V S of tho skin regained their natural condi tion, till another family had Joined tho chorus of friendly acclaim. And so It Is everywhere, those who know tho "elder brother" welcome the new comer, for tho sake of tho first known, and those who meet both for the first time are plunged Into a whimsical worry as to which they could better spare If they bad to make a choice. TRY HAND SAPOLIO. Its steady use will keep the hands of any busy woman as white, un tanned and pretty as If she was under the constant care of a city manicure. It Is truly "The Dainty Woman's Friend," in the suburbs or on the farm. Those ugly darlc brown streaks on the neck, arising from tight collars, and the line where the sunburn stops, can be wiped out by the velvety lather of Hand Safolio. It Is, indeed, "The Dainty Woman's Friend.'' Burglars Wear Gloves. Four burglars, arrested In tho act by the London police, were nil wear ing gloves In order not to leave finger prints behind them CHEAP EXCURSION TO CITY OF MEXICO. Under Management of The Utah-Mexican Sugar & Livestock Company. Only ?7fi.00 round trip. TIckotB good leaving Utah October 2Ht. Final return limit December 'Jlst, 1U05 Itouto going- via Itlo Grande Santa Fo and Mexican Control Hallways. Returning via Mexican Central San ta Fe nud Union 1'aclllo Hallways. For further Information boo local representatives of ahovo lines, or Hobor M. Wolls President, or James T. Hammond Secretary, Utah-Mexican Sugar & llvoetock Company, Salt Lake City, Utah. ,i, The Pig Wind In Oregon. Port Oxford evidently Is a very windy place. A gentleman Just from there reports that last week tho wind blow n sheep up against a barn, about twenty feet from tho ground, and held It there four days, until It starved to death. Drain (Ore.) Nonpareil. TEA Tea is almost nothing; how much weight do you think there is in the taste of it? Weight is no measure for tea! Soap from Pompeii. A few years ago n soap-bnllor's shop was discovered In Pompeii, having been burled beneath that terrible rain of ashes that fell upon the city 79 A. D. The soap found in tho shop had not lost Its efficacy, although it had been hnr'pfl t fto enrn. Hero Is Relief for Women. Mother Uray, a nurso In New York, dis covered a ploaaunt herb reined v for womon'i Ills, called AUBTUALIAN-LlJAF. It I thi only certain monthly regulator. Caret female weaknesses, Ilackache, Kldnoy and Urinary troubles. At all Druggists or bj mail M cts. Samiilo mailed Fit Ell Addrots Tho Mother Gray Co., Lclloy, N. Y. Wouldn't Play Second Fiddle, i lloro Is a story a Kansas Irlsbmai tells on hash. An Irishman who ar rived In this country only a fow doyt before, was offered soma hash. lit refused It. "U't them that chewed It eat It," ho said. Kansas City Journal Storekeepers and Hotelkeepers Should Investigate ucotylono gaa Wrlto "Acetylcno Jonos" to-day. British Goods In Petersburg. An Kngllshmnn trnvellng In Russia wax depressed on scanning a mllo of shops In St. Petersburg and finding only ono which displayed an article of llrltlsh mnl.x. TEA Tea intelligence; what do you think that is? Wrlle lir ear Knowlrdva lteea. A. BlbllUotc ft Oampanr, San r'raaetOTM. Moro than 200.000 pilgrims visit Moccn every year. TEA t It is a most mild dclicht; but it is a delight good ten, fin' ten ' ' , ' wa .. Kgypt wait the. first country to pos sess an; army. " TORPEDO BOAT FOR COMMERCE. She Will Carry Fresh Herring to Ports on Puget Sound. Tho English torpedo boat Albatross, which was offered for snlo by tbo au thorities whon tho navy depot nt Ks qulmault. I). C, was abandoned, has boen secured by tho Nanalmo flshor Ioh company of Nnnnlmo. 11. C, with tho object of running frosh herring to sound markets. Tho boat Is n very fast craft. Sho was bnllt some thirty yearn ngo for tho Chilian government, nnd saw serv ice In several South American Imbrog lios. Fitted with triple-expansion coin round engines, nlr pumps nnd water tight compnrttnuntR. tho vessel enn bo drhen nt n IiIkIi rate of speed through or under the wnter, as opportunity of fers In any wenthor. Her length ovor nil Is 100 feet, with but nino-foot beam, and her appear nnco lying squat on tho water much moro resembles n fish than n fish car rier. Fishing (iazotto. ARM OF THE LAW SUSPENDED. Quaint Old Custom Still Prevails In English Town. Citizens of the old Devonshire (Kng.) town of Ilnnlton nro Immune from arrest until sunset ono evening, for whllo the horBo fair Is In progress tho arm of tho law Is powerless. This Is in continuation of a quaint nnd pic-! turesquo ceremonial which has been handed down from tho tlmo of Honry III. When tho Iiorso fair begins tho town crier, In tho gorgeous dress of n hcadlo of the InRt century, nppenrai carrying a pole, nt tho end of whlcha, n largo gilt glove, decked with flowers. Having rung his hnndbell throo times, tho crier, in his three-cornered bnt; announces, "Oyez, oyez, oyczl Tho fair Is begun; tho glovo Is up; no man can bo arrested till tho glovo Is down. God savo the king." Kach sentenced Is chorused by tho children standing round, and at tho conclusion they scramble for nuts. Tho glovo Is taken down nt sunset. World's Smallest Graveyard. What Is said to bo tho smallest graveynrd in tho world may bo seen nt nalashlcls, Knglnnd. For over a hun dred years no Interments liavo taken place, nnd tho gravnvard may now bo A Neglected Corner In Galashiels, styled "no man's land," and a recop taclo for rubbish. Tho burial placo measures 22 ft. by 1-t ft. and Is surrounded by walls. Of tbo two tombstones which havo sur vived neglect and abuse, ono may bo seen on our picture, blocking up tho cntranco, and tho other a largo flat ono mny bo observed In tho ccntor ot tho graveyard. Made Good Guide at Night. Jason Hoover, a farmer ot Western WJscoftBln, ventured out ono very dark night to visit a sick neighbor. His wlfo followed. Tbu man kept up an incessant conversation, not for an tertalnment, hut that his helpmeet might bo guided by IiIb Bonorous volco along tho treacherous and uncertain path. Suddenly Fanner Hoover shouted a warning, stumbled nnd fell heavily. After Homo grumbling nnd much as slstanco from his sympathetic wife, ho continued tho Journey, limping pain fully, and rubbing his bruised thigh, "Jason, you may stop talking," sug gested his wife, considerately; "It Is easy to follow yrut now." Mr. Hover becamo Inquisitive, and was astonished t. learn that In rub bing his thigh ho had caused tho phos phorus to glow, which for a long tlmo bad beon accumulating on his trou sers from tho many matches struck there Now York Herald. Alcoholic Drink from Rice. Tho alcoholic drink used In tho provlnco of Cho-Klang, In China, la mado from fermented rice. Formen tatlon Is Induced by tho addition of cakes mado ot wheat meal. An ex amination ot thoso cakes by K. Salto shows that tho particles ot wheat arc penetrated through nnd through by tbo mycollu of various fungi. Somo sovon or moro different species wore found, Those fungi grow on tho moist ened nco, formontntlon follows and a yellow liquid with an agreeable odor Is produced. Constable as Violin Maker. Police Constablo Oaskln, who has just retired from tho Metropolitan forco, has mado qulto a reputation In musical circles by tho hand-mado violins ho has constructed during his spare tlmo. Somo of his instruments have been praised by thp finest play ers, and recently Kubcllk paid him a visit, highly commending several that be tried. I-ondon Tlt-IJIt. alv f vaBBBafl To make Cheap Gas-light for I Country Homes TAKE a common Cby Pipe. out extra charge, which uk1 any one of tJfeic 70 H Put a simple "Acetylene' Galburner on its Aretlrue Generators it had found safe, ami tfTtCtive, H ,. ,''m- , , , J"' permitted hmisr to be' piped for Chy Gas, pH Hind the two in poU'" with a tight-fitting piece or wired for Electricity, under proper ronditMMH. of Uiibber llote. Now, the Insurance Companies ought to know H Ihen fill the bowl of the pipe with fine-ground Cal- whether or not these 70 different makes of Acetylene H clum Carbide. Generators were absolutely Safe tn use. H Next tie a rag oer head of the bowl to kcp in the llccmte. icy have to pa the lull, if Fire or Ex- H Carbide . 1 . plosion occurs, from any one of the Acetylene Gener- H Now put the pipe into a Gtasi of l atnr llier authorise. B Water, as in picture ', And, here's a proof of their (rood judgment. H There you have a complete Gat- t 1- Tlioitajli there are now 'I wo Million people uiing H plant for 25 cents. - - Aceljlenc Light hi America, llure have only been four H - Touch a match to the Ilurner , Fires from it itl one year, against M6j Vires from JaH It ami jon'll get a beautiful White Gas- ' ' $T Kerosene ami Gasol.te. M n light fl There have also Iteeti 4601 Firet from Flcetricity, H Of cotiMc, thit it only an experi- 1 107 Hires from City Gas, and 5J0 Fires from Candles. M 1 ment, but it shows the wonderful tint- LJI Resides thete there have lieen afi Fires from the H flicilv of Acetvlene LiglitiiiK. ft)) Sun's rays. Hut, only four Fire from Acetylene. M That very simplicity gave Acetylene ffi'J 'I'bat shows how cartful the Insurance Hoard was H til in its examination of AcrUlene Generatort, and in H ffff "permitting" only the 70 makes that were above tut- H 11 .rrmflR Hien. out of the txxt exerimeiHs that nere once on H '' --fjcj) ,,lc mrtct- , H " " ''ifTTrTnlJil Well, the lxxvm in Acetylene Lighting matle lntr " sfcBmn IffMl trim poiblc on the inaterial it i derived from, vli 1 lUllUV'l Calcium Carbidr, a material that looks like Granite aH '' U 1 but acts like .Magic. H llll' I Today, Acetylene Light it a l iMrtl elifAftr tlian M nlllw I Kerosene l.iKlit, or Gasoline Light, per Camllp Power. H ' l'm It il not more than half the price of Klectric Light, H yJlf I nor thrte-fourlht that of City Gas. M I fl' I If i can't prow these statements to your full satis- H j) J III I faction my ramc is not "Acetylene Jones." H fiuTti J l I ""' cel''el" i "tore than the tafeil anil cheafrtt M dlV I Light nf th year 101)5 M full 1 il I '' ' 'nl,u ''lc "'''"'" Light the nearest to natural M H I if -I Sunlight in health-giving Blue ami Violet rays, and M iTOW l aV. 'I because of this, with its freeilom from dicker, it it M M M''Jifx ' " j 1 ,nc cnticst of all Artificial Light on the liyet. B -3?tTL55Ezl - f It it so much like real Sunlight that it hat made HBl "3K'Jp -- plantt grow 2.1 hourt per day in dark cellars where no HH . :S&?'"' rry. "' Simlight coiihl rctich tlicnt. It made them grow HBl Light a setback at first " rtvire at fail at similar plantt that had only the Sun HBl It seemed utimle' to turn Calcium Carbide into ,iKTii,w:!V,,r!r!.!.i!lfV.u.r.i. 1.. , ,. , Gas-light that over coo different kinds of "tankt" and ' a, ,f . ,7, Wl ' '" """' "Acetylene Machines" were invented, patented, and lnol,,h Per" ,ail; "'" V"V "' M marketed for the purpose, by about at many different . people. Now, I've saved tip for the last a point more im- H Well, the thing to be expected certainly happened I nortant to you than all the others about Acetylene HHl About 530 of these "Acetylene Machines" had been Light. invented and sold by people who knew more about It consumes only one-faurlh at much of the vital HHl Tinware" than they did about Gat-making. Oxygen from the Air of Living rooms or bed-rooms, The "Calcium Carbide" was all right ail the time, as cither Kerosene or City Gas-Light consumes. but 530 of the machines for turning it into Gas were That's a Iremrndout difference in a lifetime, mark HHl all wrong all the tim'c. you thrcc-fourthi of a difference. So Acetylene Gas "got a had name," though it is Because, Oxygen it Life HH clear enough iiotiMhat it never deterved it at any time. And every bit of Otygen stolen from the Inngt of It wat like selling Wood Slovet to burn Hard Coal Women, Children and Men, through Lighting, is a in, and then blaming Ihe Coal for not burning. loss that can never be made good again. A 2.1 Candle-Power Acetylene Light costs you only HHl Lots of things happened to grieve the Owners of hvo-Kftht of a cent per hour. HH these 530 makes of alleged "Acetylene Machines." That's about $$&$ per year, if burned ccry night HH Iliit very few accident! occurred from them even in in the year for four steady hours. HJ the days of rank experiment and dense ignorance, A Kerosene l-amp of equal capacity would cost you HH among, "Generator" Makers. a third more, vir three-hftht of a cent per hour for HJ Of course, a jjun will go off unexpectedly, now and Kerotene atone, or $8 75 per year. HH then, if the trigger be pulled by a person wno "didn't That's exclusive of broken lamp chimneys, new HH .know it wat loaded." - wicks, and the everlasting drudgery and dangor of , HH Hut, that's 110 fault of the Ammunition is it? cleaning, filling and trimming daily. HH Well, finally the Insurance Companies got after I want to prove these figure to you, Header, If you , HH thc!c 530 odd makes of "Acetylene Machines" that are'n hmite-owuer or storekeeper. HH wouldn't Acctylatc, and the Insurance Hoard made an Tell me how r-nny rooms you've rot ant! I'll tell you HH investigation of all Generators that were submitted to what It will cost to light thcin with brilliant, beautiful,"-'' HH them. Sanitary, ry saving Acetylene. HH Then, out of the 600 odd "Machines" pitentcd. Write me today for my Fiec Hook about "Sunlight HH only about 70 were "permitted" by the Insurance Hoard on Top " HHl to be used Just address me here at HVJ Oh, what a howl was there! 'Uetvlrnc Jones," HJ By "permitted" I mean that tm Insurance Board o Adamt St . HH was willing that any building should be Insured, with- Chicago, Ills. HH BEP (DISSS BILL BLUE I Pleases tho most particular hoiikovvlve.H, It cU-uni, whitens nnd purified tin clothe to perfection. Try It. Your fl grocer hells it. A largo "J-ounco package for 5 centn. Itemember thu iiiimu bo that yon will not bo deceived. fl PUTNAM FADELESS DYES I Color mora ooodi brighter ind Inter colon than an) other die. One 10c picVige colon tl fiber. The dtaln cold ailer better than an other die. YouCandia HHl ani sarment without ripping apart. Wrlto tor tree booklet Ho to Dra, bleach and Mil Colore. MONROE DRUO OO., Unlonvlllo, Mtataurl. HHl YOU MUST NOT WAIT RL-UFR-RUGS uim ei.w-Nrs w 3 H copon tir fY . r-- HHl Vnlll lha U.I day to find oul about Holiday 111011 nHAIIK ANI) IIKVKItNlllI.K MAT'tf Ji T preaanla. Wrlla la ua now and maka aur ae- Mads from tour old Carpata, Ingralr.e -.. In t S HHl Irciian. Wa will lay anjlhln. aalda lor yoi. and Ilru.la, Cbenllla Cuilalna, Kte. Z53r"lJ - ,' .'A HHJ Owr .loth ia ao larsa wa wan'l mlea il. freight paid on. way . . ijS2Sf)f ' - I1 HeVJ ..Establliihody FLUFF-RUG WORKS SPgffl ,'.i'! H Jrkm. ... A? JJS W South Trmpl. i Call I-ak. City, Ulah Vii j s X aaH f l H ,a62 m W Indepaadent Tr- ' " Hrll "1'bona VOti 1 fmJGiZM i 's' O "Zl Haaai mWjTnf 1 M A, -a When Antwerlng Advertisements -''lttWi,'llll " I T !Bafla1iliinsaf ' M B mm L-rr Kindly Mention This Paper. TbUutu.umrro.ir.atint. viaoainare HH .aaHl mm II 1 ,'i W I 1 1 1 tlDarrnt aiatlaa ITIraa from M.U) to lliou Ait . aHLw f ,i HTTiTraff7flaaVaVr if .mi.,i .ilh . Tl i r- in . tour furniture dealer tor It. It (enuloa our Trade HH liaHWInaTiMMHr, niiri "iT.'aTiU Thompson's Em Waw irv'n'ijr 0 .. , . . H RCAeoNADL. -rooes '. Ulah Bedding & Manufacturing Co. IIOHia IN SALT LAKE AND DKNVCR W. N. U Salt Lnko-No. V2, 1OO0. HILT I torn O TV. UrM HH Had No Cause to Complain. Tho Hon. Henjamln Kimball, ono of Now IlampRhlro'H well known railroad men, la said to have complained to ono of the butchers at Gilford, whora Mr. Klmball'8 summer residence la. about tbo quality of meat supplied, asylng: "That lamb you Bold mo must havo been old enoiiRh tn vote. It was so tough I could hardly cut It." "Oh," aald tho butcher, "that Ia nothing; Tom Kuller said tho last pleco of meat ho bought of me was ho touch ho couldn't get hla fork Into the qravy." A Greeley Story. Itoraco Qroeley was onco asked for a lonatlon by a minuter "to Bavo peo ple's souls from Kolng to holl." Hor aco wasn't feeling well that day, so ho Irritably replied that "thoro are not half enough peoplo going to holl, as It Is." nut tbo minister got his chock Mine on Fire Many Years. A mine In Warwickshire, Kiir., has been alight for years, and man In pow erless to check It Tho blaze started In a Beam of highly cnmbuittlblo coal, and the working, which strotch under partn of Ulrinlnghnm Itself, are crad ually being burnt out. Mre. M'lnalow'a HfMitlilnar Hyrnp. For children tralhln, aoltrue the a-tinr, riliicaa In flamuiaUuu, a!!ajra fla, euro wind ujlh. 3oo a UrtUe. Venomous Even In Death. William Knglluli and Milton Davis of near town, wero out biiiitlng on tho farm of J, I). Powers n fow days ago and they shot n large rattlownnko, hooting off Its bead mid about four Inches of Its body. Th- severed head was hurled by tho dUchurKO against thu bird dog of Mr KiikIUIi. It bit tho dog and he dlod within a fow mln utos. Perry fMo) KuterptlHe Hunger Might Oe Good Lesson. H It would bo an oxcollent thins foi HH tho snftanlnK of tho hard hearts In H thin world, mi almost complete cure M for man's Inhumanity to man, It the HJ heartlesB could be compelled to live M on threu or four meulB and no more M within tbo limits of u sIhrIo wcok. It would ho ospjolally bunuflcliil to those H who inako tho huvs which maka hurt- H ger In such a land as this possible. H Wallace Hire In Chicago Journal. H What He Paid For. R A cynical highland gillie thus ex- HHj plains a certain rich Amorloan'B ao J tloii In iut)lng ,26.000 as a year's HH rental for n castle tn tin n..rth ol HH Bcotlund. "Ho pajs 5.000 fn tbe HH hoiiKo, tS.OOU for the flahlng, ,5 01)0 for H tho dtier, ,:.000 for tho grousb nnd E,- H 000 for being near Ualmora1, Atrrt HH the king iiri-iivliinsllv vltiia" HJ I m ATTENDS TO BUSINESS J Jg QQ I I who joes straight to work vlliJriif ",V9 fjrw.wtvw r HH I a t y?tfVwwMraV nd 'ves ,lm6, money and I H I Hurls,Sprains,Bruises Mwtf& ttts out of mlMry qulckly' EG by the uso of aMi""15 Price. 23o. and 30c. 1 SMI