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À W. L. Douglas •3£2f3£ SHOES W. L. Douglas *4.00 Cllt Edge Une cannot be equalled at any price. ICR MU «U »HOAS ALL I wiicta . L ■X Ij. r »; W3T j i»e »... -, * hi BEttabUtlMd llil July 6, ist». J MAKES A»D SELLS AMpnTu£ C 2LfJt 3SO WOES THAN ANY OTHER MANUFACTURER, tin onn RE , WÄRD •« anyone wlio can — I U,UUU ditprov» thl« »tatemant. ,-nUr M-SO »ho« have by their *x m !„! '„'h ealy , .L* '!*• *° d •"P* r " r wearing laailties achieved the largeat »ale ot any J3.S0 ?. th * wor,d - They are Juat aa good aa y °, u $S '. 0rt to *7.00-tfie only , »he price. If 1 couW take you Into ïli°j; V X Brotkton ' Ma.»., the largeat In the world under one root ** ow } ou the <*re with which every SSl u; i*nll »nova la made, you would realize Vh> W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes «re the best produced in the world. If » could show you the difference between the •hoes made in my factory and those of other F* w?a S, i_ you wou!d understand why Doublas 13.50 shoe« cost more to make, why they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater Intrinsic value than any other $3.50 •laoe on the market to~day. **a/~ D 2S®fî,* Strong Matin Shoaa for Mm, $2. SO, *2.00. flora' Snhool A Draam Shoaa,$2.BO, $2, SI. IS, SI.SO , CAUTION ,—Insist upon having W.L.Dong Bm shoes. Take no substitute. Non® genuine Without ins name and price stamped on bottom. WANTED, A shoe dealer in every town where v*. Douglas Shoes are not sold. ' Full line of samplcB Bent free for inspection upon request. Fast Color Eyelets used; tney will not wear brassy. Write for Illustrated Catalog of Fall Styles W. L. DOUGLAS. Brockton, Mass. king » fine 4 J troubled with ills peculiar to tesaful. f horou£hlycfean^j,'k îîhfms^ase zerai' discharges, heals inflammation and local pore ermtcidal I T T ) t 3 », A 1 FOR WOMEN •tops •ortnoM. Paxline is in powder form to be dissolved i water, and is far more cleansing, healing, g and economical than liquid antiseptics for all TOILET AND WOMEN'S SPECIAL USES For sale at druggist*, 50 cents a box. Trial Boa and Book ot instructions Free. Tmk VI. Paxton Company aosTon, K»»«, Great Western Iron and Metal Co. INCORPORATED. Paid op eapltal $26.000. Wholesale and Ratall. We pay highest prloes for Hcrup Iron, Copper, Brass, bead, Rag». Rubber. Bottle». Hldas, rails, «to. Bali Phone 243k z. c ndependant 1*21. Nos. 2*0 to 240 South First West Street, SALT LA H K CITY, UTAH........... i ST, MM'S HOSPITAL •ALT LAKE CITY O. O. HUNTING, Superintendent HOWARD E. BURTON, A8 |Äem?st. no Bpacltnan prtcasi Gold, Silver, Lead, il ; Gold S!l Yer. 75c; Gold, 80c; Zinc or Corvper, $ 1 . Cyanide ^esu. Mailing envelop©» and full price Hat »ent on applica tion. Control and Umpire work »oll cited. Lead Yllla, Colo. Reference. Carbonate National Bank. When Ancwerlng Advertisement* Kindly Mention Thi* Paper. nawMM debts] HI AN EXACT SCIENCE WITH US THE COLLECTING OF BAD We collected *400 for J. D. Cravens of Payson from a judg ment obtained by lawyers eight years ago. They gave it up in disgust. We collected months. Let us turn our scientific at tention to your old notes, ac counts and judgments and we will get you some money. it in four MERCHANT'S PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION SCIENTIFIC COLLECTORS OF BAD DEBTS. TOP FLOOR COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK BLDG., SALT LAKE CITY. rHANCIS G. LVKE, G.neral Manager. Some People Don't Like Vt. mr im •J • JSP - AX 'S A Hi* r<4 Why suffer with Toothache when we can supply you with Toothache Drops which will positively stop the ache 7 ONLY 25 CENTS Z. C. M. I. DRVG STORE SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH ' KILL'S CANKER AND DIPHTHERIA REMEDY : -NEVER FAILS hMu-JudsüD Drug Co., 6tmraJ Agmts. f* tub «▼OMAOH MOUTH, THROAT, AND «OWU.R.., for *AL* «V ALL ORUiaitT* AM« UHIRAL ■TONI*....... Sait Lake City, Utad. IN THE BEST OF HEALTH SINCE TAKING PE-RU-NA m. -f ■ I ■■ s' & dPI mm ss-s-s.. is Ü ■ à mi x.. Mm SSs .ï ' wim if Ra* tMHi m i m ; ^ 5 W Must I Lena «\5hitk «is, - y'\ n « IN POOR HEALTH. PAINS IN BACK. SICK HEADACHES. PE-RU-NA CURED. Mrs. Lena Smith, N. Cherry street, cor. Line, Nashville, Tenn., writes; "I have had poor health for the past four years, pains in the back and groins, and dull, sick headache, with bearing down pains. "À friend, who was very enthusiastic about Peruna Insisted that / try it. "I took it for ten days and prised to find that I had so little pain. "1 therefore continued to use it and at the end of two months my pains had totally disappeared. "I have been In the best of health since and feel ten years younger. I sm very grateful to you. " ,! a1arrl1 of the internal organs gradu a .T Ka Pb away the strength, under mines the vitality and causes nervous ness. Peruna is the remedy, was sur THE MAN BEHIND THE SAW Ha» ®a§j work if it's an Atkin». Tho keen, clean cutting edge and perfeot taper of the eg blade make it run easly without buckling. No " humping " do with the Perfec tion Handle. But there are other men behind the Atkin»Saw. The originator of S1LYE« KTiKL, the flnoBt crucible •teel made, was a good deal of a man. The diecovererof the Atkin» ■eoret tempering prooe»» was likewise a man of brain» and geniu». And there are high-class workmen behind thl» »aw, master» of their craft, whose skill and pride of workmanship have helped to make the Atkins Trade Mark an assurance of quality reliable as the Qoverrnent assay stamp. W« make all types and sixes of Saws, but only one grade—the best. Atkins Saws, Corn Knives. Perfection Floor Scraper», etc., are »old by all good hardware dealers. Catalogue on request. '4 f. t I M E. C. ATKINS ŒX CO., Inc. Largett Saw Manufacturer* in the World. Factory and Executive Office*. Indiana polis, Indiana BRANCHES New York, Chicago, Minneapolis Portland. (Oregon», Hoattle, San Francisco, Memphis, Atlanta and Toronto, (Canadap Accept no Substitute— Insist on the Atkins Brand SOLD DY GOOD DEALERS EVERYWHERE"" U MftKM W. N. U., Salt Lake—No. 39. 1905. I REMARKABLE DOCL Answers In Dog Language Responses Coming In Barks. Berlin seems to be the center at present of animal prodigies I Consul," the man-imitating ap*. ; a Ia ** reigning sensation. Ha«*, the ; educated horse, performed marvel« feats of Intelligence, beautiful canine First \s as IUS But Nora, the whose plcturs U shown, surpasses either of thepe. Nora's owner is the noted painter Emilio Rendich, who first called at tention to Hans. Nora's strong point is mathrwatit^ Arithmetical sums stated in words 01 I written on t blackboard, are worked out with mvvarying precision, problem is stated as follows; "Now, Nora, pay attention to me. Multiply four by three, add one, and deduct iïpïï y j y- me the an iwer'.' 1 * Nora promptly responds with six The I 'lbWkjt'arkB and stops after the sixth roilÉFwithout any visible sign from Herr Rendich. Nora solves all sorts arithmetical problems in the prflpnpt and correct same yßy The curious part of^the performance is that Nora has been known to work with the same precision and accuracy with strangers, in the absence of Heri Rendich. Many observers of the dog have declared these achievements inexplicable unless that 'the dog possesses intelligence identical with that of human beings are it be conceded BEES IN THE HOME. Fad Has Struck Country House Own era—The Honeycomb. Agriculture is the latest fad of the London smart set. hives form a part of the outfit of all country homes, but now it is consid ered quite smart to have bee hives in the drawing room, and samples of thç skill of the exhibitor us a bee-rals<f are kept under glass cases. The moth er of General Baden-Powell, for in stance, keeps two hives in the music These are of more than usual size and are richly ornamented the outside. Of course, bee room. upon A large glass window permits the visitor to sit and watch the various processes in comfort and there is always in progress the forma tion of some curious model of wax for which a frame has been especially constructed. Boats, bicycles, automo biles and similar objects are roughly modeled in honeycomb, and when pleted they are removed from the hive and carefully honey, the empty cells being mounted for the collection, of the bees flying about the place would cause apprehension, the bees are not permitted to enter the but are allowed, access to the garden through a pipe piercing the wall of the chamber. corn drained of the As the presence room. The fad is of general adoption and the wax models have served as centerpieces at some of the most important dinners of the present season. Cheap Summer Clothes. This is the season when the clever visits the shops and replen In a few weeks the fall suits and hats wUl fill the stores, and meantime summer things are marked down to almost nothing compared with their original price. Linen suits that brought $25 early in the season may now be had for $9 $10. Embroidered shirt waists reduced about half; good linen skirts are sold for $2 and $3; 50-eent belts are now going for 10; straw hats be had for the proverbial linen shirt waist suits that have sold for $8, $10 and $12 may now be peked up at $4 and $5. These things wih not look old-fashioned next A few necessary alterations may be performed at home and considerable wear achieved before linen frocks sailed in for 1905. woman ishes her wardrobe. or are may song, and summer. are Size of Inbian Territory. The Indian Territory is nearly big cts Indiana. It has 20,000,000 of arable land, 3,000,000 acres of good timber, 2,000,000 acres under which there is oil and gas, and 800,000 of coal. 1,000,000 people by this time, large and growing towns, well-tilled farms and a good railroad system for haul ing their produce.—St. Louis Repub as acres acres It has not much less than lie. Days of Training Ship Ended. Especial interest attached to the cent distribution of prizes on board H. M. S. Britannia, at Dartmouth, Eng? land, as It was the last function the iecks of the old cadet ship will wit ness. The cadets, after the holidays, will be housed in the new Naval cob lege, erected at Dartmouth at a cost of nearly £500,000 re LIGHTING LORE. i ACETYLENE EXCELS AS AN ILLU MINANT. Gas for Lighting Formerly Confined to j Cities and Large Towns, now In General Use in the Country. The satisfactory lighting of subur ban and country homes requires that the means used shall be convenient, safe, economical and furnish a b liant, penetrating, effulgent light. Everybody admits that these are not the characteristica of the candle or keroseni lamp, which, formerly, were the only feasible means of pr«r duclng light for domestic use lu th# rural districts. For generations there was a crying need, a yearning for something better, which was not satisfied. A few years ago deliverance came in the shape of the chemical compound. Calcium Car bide, from which, by the simple ap plication of water, the gas Acetylene Is derived. Acetylene meets all th# requirements fully and admirably and is being generally used. Common lime and carbon fti the form of coke or coal are the raw ma terials which, fused in an intensely heated furnace, make Calcium Car bide, and there is no difficulty in ob taining it in any part of the country. The machine into which the Cal cium Carbide Is fed and from which the Acetylene Is distributed through the building to be lighted, is but little larger than a thirty-gallon milk can, and of the same general form. It is easily and cheaply Installed, either in the cellar or in an out-bulldlng. The light from burning Acetylene is exquisite, and lighting experts agree that it surpasses all other known illu minants. It does not trint the air nor strain the eyes and is not objection able in any respect, rural residence should with Acetylene light. Every up-to-date be equipped Giving Money a Weigh. "I saw a new way of counting wealth," said a man who passes up and down Broadway ocasionaily, "and In ridentally I got some idea of the amount of money these > --•««• music halls gather in daily. I w,. , in one the other day about noontime, when the proprietor was making up his accounts. Do you know how he counted his ceipts? Why, he weighed the pennies. And he filled up the basket on the scales a good many times, too. Funny way of doing it, but I suppose it's fair ly accurate." re Important to Mothers. Examine carefully every bottle of CABTOTHA, a safe and and see that it remedy for infanta and children. Bear« th© Signature of lb U*e For Over 30 Years. Tho Kind You Have Aiway» Bought Tipping Leads to Bribery. It Is held in Germany that the tip ping evil has led to the bribery method which is so vexatious to busi ness» men. TEA i iLinger longer over it; let itIbe steaming hot from the earthen pot; and the love uèst woman pour it. To Remove Nicotine. Poisonous nicotine In tobacco is moved by steeping the leaves in lution of tannic acid. This is the meth od adopted by a German chemist. re a so TEA Good tea and tea are quite different; both grow on the same bush. Write for Cotnjiany, b* Ki »ledge Book. A- Schilling A Fi eii Result of Introspection. When you think yourself over in the middle of the night you give mighty poor auirer. satisfaction.—Philadelphia In TEA Which do you spend most money on, tea or coffee? Your grooer return* your money If you don t »Ik* '"hilling'» Rent. Australian Immigration Rule. Any person who fails to write at dictation a short passage in a Euro pean language is liable to be prohlb ited from landing in Australia. DON'T FORGET A larçre %or. package tied Cross Hall Blue, on1 y S ceut-s. The Suss Company. South Bend, Ind. Alaska Coast Line. Nome, Alaska, la 300 miles west of Ifonolulu. Alaska has almost two and a half times as much coast line as the rest,Of the United States. TEA There is such a thing in the world as tea toper, slave of the cup; can hardly one imagine it. The Lying Camsra. It has been said that the camera never lies. It Is the peculiar quality of that mechanism that it never tells the truth. Nothing con. es between the object and the Image except the sun, and the distorting power of the sun. which cannot select, makes the image monstrous and inhuman. Ev erything is twisted out of proportion LONG REACH FOR DIAMONDS. Crown of a Drill Lost In the Earth In South Africa. The Reccv f a I Mammal Crowr ( tho title I jCuthbert Baring \ lion From a Deep Boi of a pap. Holi I r r< Horwood before the In Civil Engineers permission in th< ist. The diamonds of a drill lost 3.2 ol and reproduced by ■ American Machin I re In the cr feet below th< The risk in surface of the ground volved in the accident was that tin I hole might have to be abandoned en I tirely. this v According to Mr. 'ould have meant ( 11 work wasted; months' delay before the could again be re hole; (S> h Horwood A year's Hint same dept! ched in anothei hly i 1 ■ ' uf the total amount spent up to that time (about $40.000); (4) los (5) loi of $1,184 owing to depreciation ol I plant and machinery for one year: and other Incidental losses. worth of diamond! The diamond drill was lost while boring the Van R.vn Reef. Operations were begun in 1902 on a farm on the far East Rand, about thirty-three miles from Johannesburg. When the work had proceeded for more than a year and the bore hole had reached a depth of jammed, and the rods were conse quently withdrawn. When the core barrel was drawn up it was found that it contained no core and the diamond crown was missing. 133 feet, the bit became In order to recover this precious tool and clear the way for further operations a special tap was made in Johannesburg, inches in length, of which 1% Inches were threaded to screw into the bot tom rod and the other end held four small diamonds, as shown In the dia gram of the lower pnrt. They were designed to cut through and beyond Ihe rock, working Inside the crown, which the This tool was six engineers figured must have become imbedded in rock. It did its work perfectly and speedily. By use of this tool a loss of over $40.000 was saved. All the diamonds were found to be Intact; there were eight diamonds on the face of the fîrOCY« for Return Cot Water O ft PlAA Vlswed ft _ Lower En$ I ? ! ! i i 1» j ! % E « $ I £ ( ■ jj t K 3 * <r ' •; » 1 tl J ë ; ; j £ t ? r ,1 t.i.., A a ä l L '--'»-S* • Elevation . Çlk-A»U full »Ï2S ' Ms «MnW erown, four inside and four and also four around the outside of the bit to keep the hole sufficiently large to insure easy working, not only worth more than $1,150, but their quality had been tested and re liance could, therefore, be placed on them. outside inferior diamond» The diamonds were Cow Chews on $70 Cud. Ike Austin of Traverse City, Mich., is out $70 and a cow, and the reason therefore is most peculiar. Austin was driving the cows to a slaughter house and ropped his pocketbook con taining $70 in bills. "Bossy" made a grab for it and devoured both wallet and currency before Austin could get off from the wagon. Intent on re covering his cash, Ike killed the crea ture instanter. He secured the green backs again, but they were chewed to tatters, and he will send the pre cious cud to Washington in the hope of recovering its value in new bills. Tokay Wine Destroyed. A calamity has overtaken the fam ous Tokay wines. The great wine making establishments on the royal vineyards of Tarez?!, in Hungary, were destroyed by fire. The loss is serious, because, in addition to the building, a fine manufacturing plant is destroyed, together with large stores of Tokay wines of choice vint age. This establishment Is the pri vate property of the Emperor Francis Joseph. To Pressrve Autumn Leaves. For preserving the autumn leaves which will sood be so plentiful, press them for several days in a book, then dip them in hot paraffin and blow un til cool. By this method the colors may be preserved almost indefinitely. Only Living Model. Harry K Devereux of Cleveland le the only living model of the three who fo , the famous painting, 'Yap kee Doodle," portrayed by Willard Mothers Are Helped TiitIR HEALTH RESTORED ( I \ Happiness of Thousands of Homes Dus to Lydia E. Plnkhem's Vegetable Com pound and Mrs. Plnktoaan's Advice A devoted mother s< I every call of duty t> reme out* that ealth, and bt'f«>re she realizes it derangement of the female organs lias manifested itself, ami nervousness and irritability take the place of happi ness and amiability. I tus to listen to ■epting the 8u ells her to guard her some r I I I n* V * * • i y -\ — Th • M V. ' > \ 44 \ • aL » I . ( Tired, nervous and irritable, the mother is unfit to cure for her chil dren, and hercondition ruins the child'« disposition nnd reacts upon herself. The mother should not be blamed,_ she no doubt is suffering with back ache, headache, boaring-down pains or displacement, mailing life a burden. Lydia K- I'inkham's Vegetable Com pound is the unfailing euro for this condition. It strengthens the female organs nnd permanently cures all dis placements and irregularities. Such testimony as the following should convince women of its value : Dear Mrs. Pink ham : I want to tell you how much good Lydia R. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has done me. 1 suffered for eight years with ovarian troubles. I was nervous, tiled and ir ritable. and it did not seem as though 1 oould stand it any longer, ns I had flv care for Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound waa recommended and ithn.s tirely cared me. 1 cannot thank you enough for your letter of tut« lee and for whal Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has done Mrs Ph. Hoffman, 100 Hlmrod Street, Brooklyn, N. Y." children to en for Mrs. Pinkham advises sick women free. Address, Lynn, Mass. Take my • » advice i comes to you as nature's food, direct from the best wheat fields of the world. Actually the Meat of the Wheat — nothing added nothing taken away. Two Honest Pounds In Every Package. PRICE 20 CENTS Speak to Your Grocer Flllikury-Waihburn riour Mill, C*.. LI*. Mianr»»olts. Mino. BEST BY TEST **1 h*ve tried all kinds of waterproof clothing and have never found anything at any price to compare with your Fish Bnmd for protection from all kinds of weather." (Th® n*m® and addr**s of ih® writer of thl* d upon application) «d lett .r may Award World's Fair, 1904. The Sign of the Ft*h A. J. TOWER CQ Boston, U. S. A. r « TOWER CANADIAN CO., LIMITED Toronto, Canada Mahtri of Warranted Wtt Woathtr Clothing DE UVAL CREAM SEPARATORS Save $10.- Per Cow EVERY YEAR OF USE Over All Gravity Setting 8ystems And $3. to $5. Per Cow Over All Imitating Separators. Now is the time to make this moat imjiortant and profitable of dairy farm investments. Send at once for new 1905 catalogue and name of nearest agent. The De Laval Separator Co. Randelph A Canal Sit. Chicago 74 Cortland! Slrtat new York When Answering Advertisements Kindly Mention This Paper. R - „ AU Cl St r Afll Beat Cough byrup. Taaio® Good. Use In time. Sold bv drugglau. w' aagFi* nUJ