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Deseret News from Salt Lake City, Utah • 16

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1 NEWS SATURDAY 1912. EVENING .0 TWO Common Seme Health Talks i 10 Life in Utah Fifty Years Ago tell. I Offended him bitterly! as I had the match by washing, photoirephle plate in a iduntaint which wag lurid to-be holy and when I I laid It on a atone to dry he begged me to choose another as the one 1 selected WAS hOly. 'Why this and not the other? I staked. 'we do not know: he i As the passed out Of the temple they were joined at the dont by an Written for The Saturday News Taylor Marrs, D.

(Compiled from the Files Of The Deseret News for 1 1 .1, I .11.1 iwurl was sill, J. i With turtUrne lit'orinz, hips. other i. i lid- I the seen. 40( opv.r-,41 4...,, 4.,,, ..4 awl' 1 Ititi ft ketttt, Stitt.

itt.lc,1 ttl ot I .11.4 simr1 was sill, v. it ortune Is ortf )4 1,,., hilts, ti other i ttils. flu- I the scene 'or oevor 0 ....0.. The-111mtrryr- 0 a II aot dit), OUR GALLERY OF PIONEERS th i ti I 1 kterly woman In white who appeared I rits. to tP theylooly abbess of the nuns of I nine 1 sit(er).

In th courts and corridors ofl Jett cases Out of ten which a physician is caned the temple lamps were kept burning of his sumpons is to -reticle pain." It a far cry that ha rime dlwe 'n- I n'inuall) ind at night an attendant 4" t'he little-Valley with-ti -111mtigh- theligef-41'3! 't 1 1 the army ut tho fht uncoil. hott 1 Of sit i. 114 wicks kindlin a "peeted 1,, 1-441 pain a hasty skiddoo, otherwise be is vnted sciously the -pain: and hen it a slow dub and futtir't' 's i 1 at the' doors of the I soaCtioinst much I LI, nn "'tar- called in that parti cular borne T- tui(tK-: st I gAritneg and gn Dr certain. sacred inuneuveros r.n tanlet.ntliiest ex- I. 'Aug I amy ir k- Ar much ...,...4..

it, in sti tirting 1 1, ss ,4,,, 'LC i I' H8 t) his 0, it i Mk i A sit-Ist 4gEnts t. cMgro.itt desired 1 i (17-11. 1 4 ti .0 .41, i tattle at 1, to is, I loittitu. he hen. us nio4.11 -1-, '1- i- ttk I tooiltion I 1, rs.

El inor yn hitt we would krhaps Le ei 4 ikk-ng I Itt 0-0, yo ''oe, lesturues. floitirdc a timmem tqok at the other side its warning i. the voice ot 4 ,,1 it Poum i I '''g'ir ''le'" bmt ai 1 "Ive Acused Flirting a network of tiny ner that something is Ft i.7.,....if,.,51.,.,, calculated to make I ulcerated tooth about nearly us Ha, i. is not worth living Luc AL. trom pageLone.) -It as allthing We can conceile rit 1 i Nt.1,111 I i odur cit '''llts Tii, tne manortterm hr nr process Inch, ill moition looking toiAard a elite a th cagtings for thre, authors who believe in getting first .1 ...44 yountrios4 all pain.

If nature shoultl sideste l' fili to continual') and at night an attendant 1 -through- the-ages-41W rt 3rrteliog eient'ratind tile Vida- valley with a howl of oh find wicki kindling a a sirrt dub and momentary flame at the doors of the clously- the -pain: and hen it a hasty skiddoo, otherwli, t.nted kftirineg and hut s. and certain sacred called he is expected lo hid pain Atiritias. This rite. the high priest ex- at the other side ET Pain i in that particular 7,. wiio one a save much ne gl Activation tn his Satanic MaJeam dewed.

HAYDEN CHURCH. wouid hos Le lo on is, I Hut Mrs. Elinor Glyn let sure. for a fir Aor rra! its ming 1 voice of 4 1.:4 Tyl Acused of firting a network of tiny ncr that something is IN For ukerated tooth I. about nearly calculated to make tic th-i, He as iintinng Nve can concrile Ilw Ili( is not worth living in inflion looking toward a cure tr a (Continued from page, ono.) authors who believe in getting a flrst procesc Inch, natnre hand acquaintance with the rount ria 41-sturbanee rail pain.

li nature should lad to in which they are piing to lay their IW011eic eth Pritchard is 'another. bring abnlit a citre dTte tin'te. 5r, talpel or No one could read -Don (1 without us of neceity 4e wetert realizing that Pritchard know Spaini- maybe li pain did. not war 14 IA I th I brid trovet river, h.iP str 11 1 osoed griattnill et.t.k and two "Ill. I ''1' 41'd gin a' sew III tilts high .11 the A tine, gent T.

W- Eller-- health of, toopk, I to 1 Mktg ft 'It, ti Wu, kinten they or-quarrela," ao.r.,,,,,,e that they. net.rY smut. in 741 11, ri kt Zit 'r, hr. h'r-t'''''''', a''' the rt ntrt Ithertil nnill Wore voice.Witit ttt 1 ..:1 tt, it out ttettt-ht Korr.itil but hope her, ft to pa 1 All Vi It 'Ili stt-h Intuit; t.t., the. er th-t-r-t -tin.

trwr, 1 INPIAN NIASSAI tkil For The De-. e'l No" -Palvt. the proud lo- 1-an 1 lie klil'hg "bi-. 11. 1 crientg.

anti the r.ountiukc of i-erili forehead of hIrl. in the riolity or iinn on sAect I he ath anti Wit th, montiti la recorded wIth araptopriatt 4. ointment. The ono bright heart, The phartarnottit, dre. tithribed: te, the lith and Sill ot the curtrmt montik is recorded apritopriale The engagement, are dho, as( ribed: Slid tfrelarpr Icwerr- d'd The one bright apot ni heart, A -Twelve pacra horses, on their way to th eastern stAts, were attacked on Fridas morning, the Sth, when they lost thcir 12 laack ammais and nee or the mon were seriously wounded.

The mekers fouaht bravely but ultimately had make tracks as well as they ith their wounded, the IntiltliM pur-uing them for 104 veral miles. They soon met a train for tlaimon river. and returned hit then) to Snake river Three of the wounded Tiny (allpd her H. well might tonging bird Whoec Port wing i alrayoft, Tho' every blosenin To which it clung. trnizbt And he would VI Se tor Upon Her PIvet, pure ii doom Thai thoac, Wang, bricitifif linger an a Ir 'dark blue full mypterloti, -Pitpa.

I Mot rde. 1 pretty Intimately, and one fees the same in reading -November Joe." Pritchard's new tery of the Canadian Woods. Cute litre this note IR about Le Queue. I met him the other day coming out of a restaurant in the Strand. and he waelimost as brown as an Arab.

AppropriatelY enough, too, since ho had Just got back from the atin-baked Nubian desert. where. -and in the Sudan. be havapent nearly live months. I saw it, stated in a wipposedlY authoritative literary weekly.

recently that more novels by Le Queue were wild on Eng lian hook stalls Sat year than by any other author, and haven't noticed smIled Contentedly when I mentioned it to him. He went to Nubia in quest of local color and got a lot of it bealdes the nun-burn. At a reault he will soon have a new novel ready for publication. The hero in a society doctor who is something of an expert in poisons, and who isn't overburdened with acrunies lie Queux has about decided to call it. -Without Trace: MARIE OORELLI ANGRY.

Marie l'orelli is loose again. She is good and mad with a daring Australian poet. His name b4 William Nathan Stedman and It seems that, in issuing II is poetic outpouring In volume form, I he has hail the effrontery tits Martel It to publish photographs of himself and of Mips i'oreill tis "The King and Queen of the and makes other "preposterous alwocia- I tin1100: tattatn one quotes the authoress. i of his name with hers Of oouree the only and only Mario coned-era this toka-rbaJesie and he le "taking' her eounsel's opinion." as the Wig says, to toe if legal vengeance can he wreaked. Meanwhile she has notified the tennion newspapers that if they have the temerity to give further poblicity to the "King and Queen" hostnets ahe will he down on them like hawk on a June-bug HAYDEN CHURCH.

perhaps nearly die of self-poisoning through pent-up pus before seeking reinedial measures. So pain should he regarded rather as a friend and tit enemy. It is simply the finger pointing the way to the cause It is the duty, of the physician to attempt to discover the .4 pain, if he can find the cause he should thiht attempt to remove it. This is a day of quick and 'esthetic nays i.1 doing even relieving Man have been lulled into and eav when tiffering severe pain simply hy a shot of morphine or The hypodermic syringe has come niori'and morc into clurir, tWO oriftree decti-iteS, When a person-Iasthiss been relieved sl and so thoroughly he is inclined to shrink from any suffenng the future. The medicine thus administered has left 2 certain impress upon the nervous system and when he suffers physical pain or mental, nres.

is inclined to Want the solace which he knows the hypodermi will unerringly bring. in this way many persons acquire a dope habit before they n-e aware tt, of it. Sedative drugs have such a subtile. wooing effect on nencins arl susceptible persons that they may make the descent into with toboggan-like rapidity. Much of the "pain habit" now so entntne.i ig dtg addiction to a certain degree.

A physician who is railed lia tn administer a hypodermic to a patient unknown to him is alwAy, The patient's attack of "gallstone' colic." "sick headache." -ovarian neuralgia." "asthma," or "hay feVfr may he on the level t'll mar be only shamming or overworked imagination simply In- the sake of securing the coveted hypodermic at this particular time Physicians are learning constantly that too Much amelioration of pain is ill sedative or habit-forming drugs is a bad thing and mar enthrall the sufferers inpri the bonds of dopes that are far worse than the original ailments. The hypodermic syringe may thus be a well as a blessing. Habit-forming drugs should be ailminiStereecbby a conscentious physi, cian and 5eltioni self-administered. The hypodermic syringe should he used about once where it is now used a dozen times. 1 I GEN.

ALBERT P. ROCKWOOD. Albert Rockwood. born In Massa- of hundreda in tho original hand of chunotts in 11005. through having heard pioneers, Ile was a member of the of from Brigham Young first and every succeeding isgislature I and Willard Richards, went west to 1 of the Territory of Utah up to his Kirtland and Joined the Church i death.

which occurred in laTt. and ham there In 1it37. He later went to His- i been elected a member or the asserabiy salmi, and after the expulsion from which (Travenol after he passed sway. that state. went to Nauvoo, where he Ile was one of the board of directore traellinie a member of the presiding oi the Deneret Agricultural and Menu-council of Seventy.

a position which be facturing Sowlei .1. from the told until the day of his death. Here beginning; was thc first fish commiskle military inclinations were made aioner of the territory. being an en Manifest and he beciime Snot a cap- thunisol. and an expert in fish culture, -q wce ailieemuir and after the xpulsion from which convened after he passed sway.

that state. went to Nausoo, where he Ire was One of the board of directors beetne It member of the presiding ot the Deseret ill et Agricultural and Ma- of fievemty. a positioh which he factoring Society of l'tsh fr A -nn held until the day of his death. Here beginning; was the first fish kle military inclinatiorut were made aioner of the territory. being an fn 'Manifest and he beoame firot a cap- thtiRtitite and an export in fish eulture v.

were brought this city oh mooday I once-more. toght 4 tit the next .1.0 at the same I Milne In -vain do Oho str.inge another catioany from Deriver for slit, PO0741111 a ialitom rtver a as attacked nd live I often hear it itfi. in't Ilett vere 9.All,"41,,,,1 And always tablet' i u.1-,. Th. Indan ked with erte, I thi Priil lain and drill Meer in the Nauvort and for many year hp was ward' es ose hot arid horses IN itiK around.

perforated llt, the yar and retired to their warkilips. cattle And 'something seemed to well Legion. later the commander of Jo- the, l'uth penitentiary, Ile hell i that other (icon- 'rho hour AA hon ItiFt he Smith's ifs guard, and still lat th er molly oer (ominous of honor and had leen commited. that pale that 1 dations t- a general in the legion These activi- trust, filling each With integrity and Hare riots -in various owsiern titles lung ties he kept up allot' the settlement of diligence. Ile was 7t stalwart in the ad occ urred.

the vo-tims being. he- 1 1...." 1,. hitt Itte. Hiatt, of which commonwealth he WEV bPSt Lif 'Llag ward. tnws.

iirvi rnin a the most Pnergetk founders and prominelit as a of the church builders, being ntle of the two captains land Of the state. being irieb. Otto or the mood seriou "Ill i 'll'' Wit: 6 1 oc, tarred on the ith AtiglitE at thoughts asera pointed in hh, POW i tirshiklytt. In whit a factory In which lty that sWoet vItc. blacks were mployed w(p4 al(Ark od by whose mournful hti tiet round NE of the, most important er- voako memories emories naszing thtoti gh la mob of a thousand irieh la s.

His borer in- i heart. Rad Utild i Vol t.t I tirfri In the Deseret Newa i an oid po gai ri rtrad le Ictud ing men. Wothen an childrn I gmlenll ea 4tt 9 armed with ctnics, brIckhate and I Spoke long Od plcolingly. dated Aug. 27.

certa inly LANTS AS l'REMIrMS. i other missiles. They broke, -open win- tris eyes grew film unshed tears. one of the rtvait Interesting for present-day reading. is tho list of pro It The.

1 dowt4 and aiors, saml sot fire to bent i4 1 vusly for the eta ouragement 1 intend, Years tin roan was seen. IIIII to be awarded by the Deseret of home manufacture, and onisist of itimstes; but tue 14" 1 Whose tott ring stens slow. A out assailant mulled bY a foree Th 1, i frricultural and Manufact ring tdat demo, los Terhple fell 1 ciah, diplomas, hooks. ann. nu- 1.,,, i 1 1 i or 14,.1.

allSolt.d Mil kik CiftY (the predo esoor of the tt ah State And a police reinfor, ed te co (Wet were thin. nn4 srmw rY Plant', 1 here ate alro named l'i" i every tole etie feet idayed Fair amoclationt ut tb seventh annual as pritcs of high A aloe. "one Rebecca i WAR NEWS lir THE WEEK. i A Wes-Unit sectood to Giii exhibition to be held In Croat Salt i grape I The weeks war APM ifl xvitilig, or him es one whom arm Lake City tho following ftetober, Wit- -pavkage of EgYhtlJti st retc ho, td ttii, TO the 0' at -ford Woodruff' being president. and "thole dahlia it rot." Gico Rasp, tI, ttobt.

'L. Campbell secretary. at the dercA," oat tim it oeented that 41,1.401 a And afoul the. rich sunlight ttrommed (I'''' T1'. have attending the Confederate autos itt Acco, th, hntitr.

'Mlle. Tho entries tlrft on. Inelai a kentu-ky Ittid Tenntssee Tt, loot), And 'oft tears trembling ell181101 A to 0 inclusive, these rwlitt- olle Wei di, 1 ot ltion Rouge on Yas tot- ct int front neid ernps 1 Afl horie er tiaties a lio it Ala otaw i union so hot it tilt pprA). War and culture. irrigation and fare't taliture.

it-. on 1111 In Mt' 1 tors 'mere to ntuch 'Weakened in They found that aged pilgrim S4 ppileabl. In Utah: and tint, reap Its full fruits Huller at Ilis cheek touched the sod vegetables, fruits, me'''. i ExtrttleIN VIti, t- tie lot that had a ,,.0.,1 tax of I'llat "'el 11 itill. flrilVO, erne! plants: 4outtl tile haling tt.

throe tIr. ,,,,,11. litedi the ellrponitttlfitt 111-- tits had htm It 1" tIod. sheep and swinel. fa ng un plenwn 1 1 I '1 't indiv Winds had lit tho -IVity so- it- nem that kind old and attossisr ware: ete- Ill-e fit wi.

lt 1,,111 mi had trt.1 ti. Olt, i011titer; domestic dry g.sal,,. 1.,::. h- I I I tat prosperity to, 11, To 1.,,,,, a. ad.

'Ind hats, caps: farnituri; paint ng. en- IZ, $III. fat Th, it, 1, used for th- The: at do: tio anotcring hr alit graving. te cutlery. cot ith lief of the dcstitut, Oh ht, IN Frew' arth sky Indies' ornamntai Asork atot nre.1.1.- ,1 (11.1 mood whoo bad lint round a N(111(114t, Among thP names of the a outing F.

l-c ill- i. l' "1 with te-en trught stem the operHt ion. The early sunlight fel1 willtees ere many 1st it, .:.1.. fot ...1 4 'II, mottle lore a simple torvening yoans t-is, almost of Ito-, i yr pkaper soap. wandhllitt itllrati leSed the tax as The 'two, tiabrielle ItiouRohold words, mod to it i I r.

1 'I'd, rove a fore.ttitt (ittert11.1 in NI to -S. E. Carmichael. .1 English Society Goes In for Sun Bath 'ontintle4 from pogo ore.) it 4J. We Are Manufacturers OF ugh Grade him 'lure, Office and Store Fixtures ing the undue prominence given to the lard named element, When stories of the alleged doings at Isieworth began In let into the newspapers.

the cloche's. v.ho was in Paris, sent red hot tele- 1 gram 10 the Chicago doctor in charge Kt isleworth telling him that Nimilat stories moat be stopped at all coots anti the latter has been running about ince throwing off 'weeping denials in all directions. By far the most popular of the osteopathic expert's 10 A Boston man who has 4 handsome Rutty of room and a Matt or American nurser' in ehe heart of London', fashionable hopping cen- let I1I quarters overlook the Nwiliger Ritz hotel in Piccadilly anti at times ItiN paNCO iN thronged with English on death of King and entertain a gond deal The suggestion gives nne, furiously to think, as our French, neighbors saY, for Queen Alexandra's friends and ihnste, of Queen Mary are, very different. add the idea of rival camps in erbelety rises Instantly in ons mind. Queen A1(91111414.

as ynu liked AnieriCan WOrnen tweause of their, gaiety and their nriginalitYln a word, i their distinctness from other This peo)ple Queen MorY gathers round her are no doubt, most worthy MIK but --truth to tell, awfulfy POMP; IIPTAI, fl()M4 1 Many of Queen. Alelantira.p guests, tank the opportunity of going through some of the rooms at Marlborough, house. her boudoir, a room rarely entered eseept by her most intimate friends. being Open for the necaaltin.1 This rum iP a mine of Intorestingl things of ail kinds. In one corner Is, a hook ea lle containing all the books, used by the late king when he was at the universities.

Over the mantelpieee, a tong frame wherein are mintatureel of her nearest and dearest and all over the room are beautiful and cUrious mery conceivable corned LET UR FIGURE WITH TM. Salt Lake Cabinet Fixture Co. 27 RICHARDS ST. PHONE I ASiTCH 320. let) women who would poke their P1 4.i.

tit. 11 under a guillotine if by JO doing Tells of Adventures 74 81 i 111 ti.ttr,d ro.c!,t zoocl 400nc to tli onrlfAto car- they were following th. lend of 'AMA ordtwor 11771 7 Aq mot tIoc I.te.t. I :ro.oh0 of smitrt American voting-- ivonien who would poke th Tells of Adventures 1 7' did iind r.1 tir 4.I. li ie dpoig heath, under a guillotine if by JO did 1 or A vA ol z.

4oe ll 11 A.4'1,411 car- they were following the lend of -th. an .9, I. "lit the I.te.t. 1 lir' of smitrt Anterlean womt11-- 1 A tAelstan R7ley Among Stvages IVIto Wors14 Devil '41- tri th- of 'i, IA Kt honor oolong thP arellnmill geh- AA. A1 KINDNESS OF QUEEN MART.

grodt ..60 ,1,1, .4111 htgaintq thP or tht i Although would hardly tall Queer. to i ittmugn WOUlti nanny tau thing, from continuPd from page nne I mo ,1 It toil. tit t.r,h 11A- Mary a aentitmontai woman sho to tif th, ru L. from I Oesty.g ii 1 rf of gredt kindness anti thonght- I liad ascended to her ro.OC I -iquagm. in greal IMO 1101111rnt- MO they itscentleti to tier I iii I.e i to' o' tooi ki Ol' loro, o' of in, ye I The rit.r ham Just learned of dreNsitigreein they wolild ed that a certain artieli hi', I h.ol -o 0 io An I v.

opo ro'goirolo'ol tfo ii. oo ritatilairlaue a -v .,111.1 tax litthm at arts don almost in I there ingefiloum piece of rurrilIltr nt. religious belief' ehritilit he retoinii-1 th, iN gt isolmir, the al. A l'ttr alit, ti. Vir sttine I a Is, t.t i ugo aros aria t.lsecre a cy or, at ny rate.

without any of turf, hy the queen "AtheiStana.slitti 4 .1.1 In aII. i ttat I an n. Ill; lifil Il. if! iI-t 1, ven Li- tio publicity and ostentation that are the sail at ft ennYenlent height. many-sided chitraiter army i111.1 march oblvin frootil tht- at I fr I ft 1.

the itt feisturets tit the public setiVi- 1,, it. blirr.m cAlsw cOVered with mm TM It was the -cc ite A I i ileiblol Lit n. htr ii att. 1 I I. I Ittly apt KinA re.4 tik I tiriOtit royal women.

glaps, (he her Jewels andherefs sk hn 1,,, how tarha pa tnt lattiw ft I 1.tmu I bi at timid .4 to tt or tven It 11- itublicit) nittl ostentation that are Rotoht tho all at ft convenient IIPIETII. many-aided truly tottld march .1,111 frotti tht tot I r-r t. I 4 ot 1 he ono. rotttortft fit the public actiVI- lot ft t.litr.M CaSte Covered a ith It it as, the lite A I 1 1101, I Lat teff h.tr Matt-. From 1,,, moctent I I.

to-- I om I mitt. ay l'ea ii tit tt of most royal ten. for her Jo- els and her fang. This 'Rho it, glow rot rbtitps lamotto ft- I I 11.14,th,r 1111, lititld tit oto TEM sPtilOrggiril i 4 i I. 1 i 1 htn( ii th irrrat mid titto.t.totlik itritI 1,1 A short tone ago art Mel and faithful i 44o 4 to delide A 1 the filther nt thre0 IIIV tglit hut tr.

IA, er. try ronot-ot III. I th lo ,1 th, 1 1,. seroaftt 01 the titte0b.s aag or- suir tea, or fan he will 1, i etrle. on, If hellftll I.

rirttd 1,11, I Nor ,,1111 nl.k. heirtging 01. )ezodik. I th.t. 1,, I ItIc A rrAhji14 to a hospital by the doctor.

Quern I 4 I dr ps Nite IA nutting on lull 1 I at pant l'''' I th' thlI't t'''r 't 1 th" 'min i' "11 I 0 ii 111110 a hoi.4.4. iii. refueed to allow her to 1 1,, obi originally for the 1, i 1 i reonil tiou it i tsAs oil Iho of i' 1 ith SLiry. howevir. rotuwed to alio her 14,1 originally for the Rivite'd roeonil tan, tio0 I on Ito.

iiiitig 1 own oft Drs. Zimmerman Gladrop DENTISTS. 231 Main St-Oyer lesoorek nest to Rood Cale Satiated Pet lents "Our Motto." Onitt Crown, t2-K rto itridgo Work, beat OA; l'oreelain (rut na Set of Teeth (heat Oold FIIIngi SI SO other Fillings be and di 112 i'ears Personal Protective norms icr. Priv Csamination anti Advar, i e' nn :.1 igric tie OMPIVieft tite to on of the London hospitals, de- I a 1,, ptand5. and Was pant of the canterhury mil ii t'd 1, killed liy his oilr AY 1 to ti) the mple tutt pite th, fuA that patients have there hett Seigneur or 'lino ere iotrsq! a 1 oll r.

il. a atter ak. to ri, i hgthk 4'4 iv I he tit' nr and If (lueen nti Englomt A.S..' friends. and as 1 iril i I to toe night oili 1 ii)- Ow high l'r11 1 1'11 1111 ill; 1:111 Pist hented the queen peld the fees of a tii 10: death It aam emptied. (.0.0 i the Assyrian iii ii, tarty wanted ahoir i.r..ttat, ,111 1 a an a I was ot, Iri14, i'ii.

I thi. tiLiii, l'. triIii" I t.11- disdainful treatment of so nursing home for her servant. tt ieeels being removed to a 1,, ti, and 4 lit, bhp, 1,, .1 .4.., nr ea to the'. Nor did her ititidni-sa end there.

Bulky ,.) trer i-i and ti'lr tly- OM it has returned to Ttiloy already ti Jolir, atx. 4, si. I hilli :40 I nn And ,1 1, ii i i' I- 1. the oil prieet a is khr IS public engagements. the some of the pearl and 7- Nand's.

A ,..1 TII, I II. NA ill' II Vile: tool- :1,, 1 ir, it, in a rr th, nmat hum- queen found tinne ill viall her old seri- have been eepittetd and it was ill rn r. h-u hi, i-ror, irne Mind atir daliv end personallY see that Ph' next sear it will tilts errand that, ant di 11: ING. just looked tater. I of roore than Oriental silletolor IIN ell Nisei- LADY mAnY es hook ror th ti, '1, 1t, th 1 itreently.

at the queen's instirration. yore. og tr oun ii till, thy lc' the temple a largo house by the cronn sax 1 ta I that SE L' 'Jr-A- .1. TS I i Aat, mit a apart for the nee of old roYal eon- If 7,11 II 94worth, Dentlet, i'lli41 t'iit I' "'ili'n- ants uhr) had retired berallia! of illness erily i Volk 1 ,411 An fit N. sit lie nrr I ol, I I I.

TA th qnw I 0 0 I 1 ITiali.1,;.: 'I' 'n "hh. h' 11. r'I'll atte The queen I da a-n him immediate Fulet. Kiliner Pills KAYO l'oesia. illf NrAN I ii It 1 I I NA ol, 4 great tank into which i tow xe personal thitt she had ned him.

wonder- in eth g- urns" Fifttfle ,1 rr.Irti and strengt .1, I from tile i A' ed on litinibt l'O'd tofIA' tit I 1 ett nt happier dnyo than In, with rears IC.V1'.1,NIT The that flt, 4.14- At .11101 them I I have been bothered wit anI ,.1 we entered rill istAn (WI' t'''' '''''t of wy tovklil oo, priest. the itigni-; to hhe of the lannit-m hophitals, de 1 .1,, nee, ptad Itnri pant tho l'interbtlry -xr. tod I kilipd i I seldom Intent happier wan tilove -been tothorad with eo rt '1 .1 tht'm I am I we entered asperandon of 30, trwlii.litli.: tv 1, I th ER devoted to personal i 1,. an a a I of -hi, A ea aL. Vnupis or a'' i''''''' 1 T' ir" "4 than inue.

luau a sot matte hirinover htt en Or 1'Mtrhin on the 111 iwirtY 19g Potiret trim our 1 a high me, snarling, glaring. i Plits gave me immediate relief and erfully I am heTtlitented into th hiOz, ili trl l', loh" lor husk), h. 1,. I iir; Ev citrittEE oW A(t, etrengthenvi Me wond t3Trto'iterOyubKlitdonnttir, imp .1 there and tt'i ra-. 1ig har that fell the great Mom or nt i ottio -Ih't iti voittrz "It nal, the mor, or- ll.t the rnOoll )I14 Criors Ile seemed On the when sud pr -I Drug Co.

I glyll Ntith a Hew. lodot ttie and I was badly and envied Queen Alexandra her won, I I htdi et. I .1,. e-er th I h'e dei priOlt stepped (1 tn recommend their use. ous and a I th, I hat of a parties that AND DANNERn.

van mak, them IN .1 throokii i', I allot. I 'si It lint Ail-r .1 elittrh mit, It he l'ot 11 tol end with a wore Rolit t't to his mat. It Pisa -r. -W- rd -tAa ..1 borough hut is 7 1 tWv tile before Ilritig. or the riot, reed to i the ve tierNfaunlYgoAnsmtl recentil ete eity floats.

hammer, ream th badges. i I it a 1. lik re." ai mti Mau Moat women of her ago--eeil el' el. rhea. Peteramt, 20 Richards vrtareh the had to Ito I 1 ,,,,,,,,,.,1 three 4 1 is th ik Apart from and corned the irAl 4, 1 my 1.,, 1.1.,, from the hi, i I 'eir lives have been of th st Popular prices.

Wasatch 1100. ntervals, long. mournful 1'n tvra uliPitYh wal hk hnda with move' tmO e. past standing for kwr hand, and the mute, sod I as in the 1" r'g'ilar I thASIM laterwurriti It toot( even s. .4 it denly tt tI, my bl run ood vi'l irt It saing ar r.

vi, to lift each mule and the animals Itre ti, th ir horses hauk I- houight. it 411acreM not to 1- I "tnUela Ayr, mo; PooPia. end not e1111Oehtl elre 4.04444144.01444440:0404104404:44 hours, tot atie. a 'A aya covnr tom like a pricked balloon. yet It Mni 1' Illlieh.kilkilig., Nt r''' They on ail night.

the t-: "'That ill ha ti, murder ..1...1 'Piey ure servants (41.1-.71t elIEED. nmearithkerwtiltnh rind sodden death." it "whew- ItrKSTIONS AVO4DED. 1,,, Thi, is on. "The Kurds, in Mi tt I 1 'tt eh ni mg an honored -rn''' a fluvor 1' 'Para- iae In ono 1, thA the, ttettit) Or Vour (among at the end of the I tiave rf et by i ie Fl Om. IL 4,11,4.

A th high pries. end econ Turlut, with" oi, a .1 pri.lot PaPlhh Art17. I 1 looked as sweet. set fresh. and t.

daggers rs .0. it. int Turks, l' i of sending at IlmId. tho devil worshipors' to Nirvana." er'''1 tYe weilt on. "Av- do not know." was the reply.

more, as yowls se ever. For A nearanteed cure for the .1. Maas and Kurd. 01114 ill tori Tdittg their lieller. Satan, or Shed- and toy other her qestlotut met with cantons she doffed her Liquor and Tobacco Habits 1 int The ormh't ti.1,1-1;- 4 AT TEmPl.c." for?" I hint.

Is the first and similar anmo rn Empty too were all I small but beomin 41 donned cg -3 ll; thom 11,4 so siti-dottn of his Fter .1 i.r.1',It spirits treated hy the Innumerable shrines and huts with hat. and a beautiful rope PRICE $12.50 1 with 11,, 1 1 tI, Which the vailey was dotted. There prophet aml rf t' soolito ilmt itii er. Cod ri, ii I tho-o great is th "It telen The devil Is the Were corridors, however, tip- :11 "There wero 1, i ti, of Itvely fir st t6e throne and 4.000 Parentl moaningless, which ran a pultloroeuhnderith, ea," ilectbek.Queen Jubilee Nurses' btstitute and here end there IA 1 .,,,,1 twtit hit, Veurs hi, sovereignty are yet to Cross society. in 'which elle i Teh PUZZINS Me.

and ohet 1 i I Asked tt MI re run, xh, is to. sweet. him th then endd. 'What the few yards into the mountain side and et them) for?" mteepeted, Ea rs er ail leartlet" tor 11,,,, soutAint4ogNsox "'arca I. they meant I got the 1 tiO ral sure i e.

nt to. 0 eras the reply but those bout ar Ita, that that they marked the 1 tliirt. 'fitild ,1 it. 'st'c it ite-aait asked For nothing ilni errs who had heen murdered, I aet tiitti A 7 saw several robber hands but I helitoe "Certain spots. went on next year eh will ttt Pt otperde ivi0y- Cilin $IC 1 t.r tk hat It) tlieve In the tollibli 111Cre a -e it rereitet great hontd.

And "were paid to boll but why the like. from the t'aenn of er In l'' bet Adl, the prophtt of the Ye- Ws Riley wuut en, that priest cited could sot WOUld aut which she has hidden herself altwo the1.0.44.6440,0140..

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