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Show OLD DOMIMiON GAY AT SALTAIU BEACH AUGUST IN PRIZES GIVEN SPECIAL TRAIN SERVICE, 21. AWAY. CUT RATES VIA pr.jilpg a few phrases of such colloquial Italian as his Jiarvurd studies of liaine had renilcrt-- possible to him, and now uttered them in a stilt and toneless accent. in effect, he suld that It was to pay the compatriot for that which was broken, "I only got a ten cent-signor," said the offender, handing the coin to ry a, tlie woman, In peace. lie was permitted to go For so Ten-- a cent-a- ! Madonna mla! mooch Image!" subbed she. From Juab keiilil iKiurri Mon 8lllOUlll I'DIrllU Ileiijanilii hpaiindi Fork bprmgvllte I'ruvu lain View 1'teaaaut Drove American Fork U-li- i l.elil June lion Draper Kami! liiuuliaiu Junctlou...., J.uveudalil'i Murray Silver Cliy Eureka Mammoth lia lion Doreuiue liuali Valley Fairfield War Fort Iiliilea Iluoper bjracuMi Lattou KayarlllK FarmiiVlou Lake Shore Cuulrerillu Houl'a In lb lb Hi Cron Special train returning will Inara Salt Luka 10:60 i, ul at 1HI1DANKUALTERRIT0AIAL EXCUFSIOM or Tine I. O. F. LODGES OF UTAII a BEACH 6ARFIELD VIA UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY, TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, Fur the benefit of the I. O. O. j F, There Homo for Agud Odd Fallow. will be good boating, bathing, plenty of amufomeut end a good time generally. Special trains and reduced rate ai followi: Bo Broughton put 1 Into his own liut and passed It around among the throng that had been attracted by tlis noise. When he gave the collection to the woman, she willed her eyes, kissed his hands with many benedictions, and went her way. Broughton's assignment had taken bend. him In the direction of Mulls-rr.h h' returned through that quarter he saw a hundred yards In front of hlin a wiiinuii with a tray of linages on her head, lie quickened his pace and soon was near her. It was the same Italian; she laid replenished her tray with more saints and heroes and graces. "Bo It Is," mused young Mr. Broughton who still trailed clouds of the of Journalism that In this gku-One world no one Is lndlspensuble. lierhihee, another replaces him! Just then, swaggering around a corner, apieared the funner breaker of images, and again, os If on purimse, he swung his arm rudely against the 'woman. As before, a crash, lamentations, and a crowd. The dwellers of !end, themselves well acMulberry quainted with poverty, gave of tlielr few copjier coins to her, who sat walling among the ruins of her wares. They helped her to pick up such of the casts as were nut Irremediably broken and to replace them on the tray. This time Broughton did not stay to act as consoler. The aggressor had walked off rapidly, and the reporter followed him. After five minutes' chase they turned into an unspeakably dirty alley, where the Italian entered a doorway without noticing that any one pursued him. Broughton, having made sure that he should recognize the house again, hastened to the nearest iolice station and told the story. "Bhe was a quiet, decent little body, he said to the officer. That great, hulking brute struck her on purpose the second time, even admitting that the first time might have been by accident." Two policemen were detailed to Air. Broughton, who was known to the chief of the station, and lie led them straight to the door where the Italian had entered. Up the dark and broken stairs they climbed. Broughton shrunk from contact with the slimy walls. It seemed to him that evil odors were depositing themselves there In a pestilential fungous growth. At last they emerged upon a landing. A child leaned over the baluster of the story above. Broughton tossed him a nickel. "My little man, is there an Italian living in this house?" The child picked up the coin and stared In silence. Say, kid, la dere a dago here?" one of the policemen translated. The boy pointed with a thumb to a door at the left of the landing where the three men stood. Broughton felt the thrill of the righteous avenger. The malicious brute who had twice destroyed the wares of the poor little Image-rendwould soon be sent to the Island. And a good riddance for the community. One of the police opened the door and they entered. They saw at one side of the room a lung work-benccovered with plaster Images. The Iconoclast sat there, carefully mending a broken figure. The woman was leaning over his shoulder, laughing as they chatted in their own language. Eh, I always say It, Pietro, you have Luke at 1UM p.ui. a holy hand at mending them! If not, we might lose by the game." THE ICONOCLAST. I dont say. Madonna, that St Samuel la better than new, but at least he Young Mr. Broughton was, unawares will stick until he takes another tumand gradual, in process of evolution ble." Bo that waa their trick! A piece of from the journalist to the newspaper real Neapolitan cunning. man. It took all aorta of rube and Broughton he ought to have aeen and facera and dlallluelona to decided that form him. That morning be waa hur- through It oooner. The woman caught uf the visitors, and ran forward rying through Printing House Square! eight with handa claaped: We ain't done-- a on an assignment, when he noticed beshe pleaded. Dla our fore him a woman carrying on her nottln, We head a tray of plaster Images and Yea you're all right," aald Broughwalking with the stately gait and even ton, Impulalvely. It waa my miatake. poise of the South Italian. She was I owe you a dollar for It. And he laid small, brown. She wore a gown of blue a silver dollar on the work bench of cotton, a woolen shawl, pluliled in olive the maker, breaker and mender and yellow, and a red kerchief on her Images. The Italian looked up with ofa head. These glaring colors, however, real Neapolitan smile, radiant, manymade her a picture. To observe her toothed, wide and Irresponsible. Broughton passed by her and then Tell me about It," said the reporter. looked back. You not glve-- a me way, gentmen She regarded him calmly. Buy a cops?" lit San Saniuele says-- a his oration, No; go on." Look, It llke-- a dla We not sell Imsignor?" no use for had age. And I say, you hear--a me, MarianBroughton particular a praying Samuel, but he had varluua na, we get more money to break all! theories about our adopted dtlsens and She carry de Image. Den I come-- a with Patatrac! All ruln-a- ! might have acquired something In the grand-- a furce-- a. Dat, Marianna. plaster cast line If at that moment a pour! Datme! people! Somebody tuke--a fellow had not come money In hat. Don't a cry, poor voman! and jostled the little woman so rough1 mend-- a what-- a can. After, After, L ly that the tray was thrown from her Marianna, babies, all eat. See?" head and went ruining to the sidewalk. All this time the wife stood with four It waa the end of the world for that rather clean and very beautiful childpopulation of graven linages. Xliey ren clinging to her skirts, and peeping fell In a heap of Indistinguishable frag- shyly at the strangers, llow could ments, mingling their Uust In a comBroughton or any one else blame this plete democracy of saints, politicians, happy family? lambs, the three graces, and even a Indeed, Broughton has never formumodel of a beautiful foot labeled Tril- lated hlH views upon the case, although by. Little Samuel was past praying he used to take social problems very fur, but he was no mure thoroughly seriously. Whenever he meets Pietro In pulverised than the bust of Napoleon. the street they exchange a glance of InYoung Mr. Broughton felt stirring telligence. Sometimes the Neapolitan, wltliln him an essay on the frailty ui by a quick gesture, Indicates Marianna mundane things. Then the air was farther along the avenue. And then Broughton, If he has time, torn with the lamentations uf the uvshus at the nth performance uf the woman. of the Iconoclast. Elisabeth "U, Madonna!" Next she denounced cuinedy In St. Louis Pullen the eause of the disaster, who was moving away. "Head of big, yuu ure-a- ! The Keeley Institute, Why-- a yuu hlt-- a me? v tint I ever a direct authorised branch of the parent done at yui-a- ? You break-- a my linage I not eat-- a mure!" she rut tied her liuusu ai Dwight, 111., has bneu opened finger nails along her front teeth to at 100 W. Second North, Salt Lake City, Indicate the hunger which would be on the line of the street railway ruunlng the consequence of the breaking of her to Warm Spring. stuck In trade. For tho treatment of the liquor and Meanwhile two bootblacks had seized opium habits, with Lesley E. Keeley the man by the elbows, and turning Companys double chloride of gold rdiu him around, ran him bock face to face edles. With the woman. She stood w rinsing The Insilime Is under the manageher 1 lands and walling. What ruin! ment of l)r. J. W. SL John, who has Puor-- a me! The aggressor was evidently also an been at work with and In the employ of the Lesley li Keeley Company for the Italian. The treatment and one of the bootblacks said. past four years. "Soy! Youse has gutter reach down Inter management of patients will be identiyer clothes and square up wid de dago cally the same as at Dwight. luldy. Among the employees of the treasury He's a bloomin' dago, hisself, comdewirtiiient at Washington Is Mrs. Wilmented the other boy. of President Andrew cox, a grauU-nlcc- e Broughton had been painfully com- - Jackson. er h, uur-prlu- ee bees-a-ne- sa A-a- h, broad-shoulder- -- Globe-Democr- -- SPECIAL! AFTER A CAREFUL TEST WE FIND THAT THE GRADE OF THREE CROWN BAKING POWDER WE HAVE BEEN MAXING IS THE BEST THAT CAN BE MADE FOR THE PRICE CHARGED. WE HAVE DETERMINED TO MANUFACTURE THE PUREST AND BEST CREAM TARTAR BAKING POWDER THAT CAN BE MADE, AND THOUGH THE PRICE WILL BE SLIGHTLY ADVANCED, IT WILL HAVE KOBE LEAVENING STRENGTH AND WILL BE CHEAPER IN THE END. AFTER AUGUST 19, 1895, THERE WILL BE A BLUE LABEL ON THE COVER WORDED: HEWLETT BROS. IMPROVED E THREE CROWN BAXINd POWDER. EVERY CAN GUARANTEED TO BE EQUAL TO THE BEST IN THE MARKET OR MONEY REFUNDED," AND WE ASK YOU TO KINDLY GIVE IT A HEWLETT BROS., Xfra., Balt Lake City, Utah. TRIAL, HIGH-GRAD- nected with the former, and on went T the men. The two sets met at Teltow. 41 The having been respectively Extensive Preparations are Being testedwires with their respective stations, Made for the Meeting. were connected, and telephonic connecSalt Lake City will be alive with live tion between Berlin and Potsdam was men on the 27th and 28th Inst. The oc- established. The distance Is about casion la the meeting of the Western twenty miles, and the whole thing was Preaa Association, comprising all States dons In about four hours. west of the Mississippi, the Idea having 21, been conceived at the last meeting of the Utah Press Association, and la givJUSTICE JACKSON IS OEAD. ing promise of unexpected success. Everybody will be here, from the editor of the small country weekly to the presiding genius of the great daily, to Inhale our pure air, visit our unequaled ChrUtenaeB uinlr tli looJenlilp of Pwf. Distinguished Jurist Suc- autlTlitheceUtbnttiri Symphony llniid of fifty bathing resorts, revel In our scenery Klaln. tiiJfUfeutli U. 8. lufautry baud of & piwi, uudi'r tiny dirtctorbip of Hf hosand enjoy the hospitalities of a to cumbs BOO to luoo newsConsumption. From pitable people. GRAND DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS IN THE EVENING, paper men are expected to be In atClil- tendance, and representatives from Tennessee Comi linn. Rons nml Dunna artNu. ninilral llal'onn Artusion, Pamrhut' Judge, United States Sen- utfM eleven of the twenty States included In iinitfritaiiistor. luu,i imil Judy tliuwt, tiwiiiiinu ll.tt1. I'fixu IMiP'Oii miimIIiijc. 8hooiiiij at fiUU numerous aud lirwuivd ftNtla lltf Cl.?, ator and Member of the Supreme l,ie I'licmim. Trick lllryi'le Uidintf, linUMd the prescribed territory are reumfliably illiiiMiiya assured. Delegations will be present Court Income Tax Decision Was other attraction. Kanfrom Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, His Last Official Act Speculation sas, Indian Territory, Texas and Oreas to His Successor Carlisle, Dick- -gon, with a possible thirty from the State of Washington, and a more general attendance Is expected from inson and Wilson Mentioned. neighboring States. I Many matters of particular Interest Nashville, Tenn., Aug. 8. The Hon. to newspaper men will be considered, 9900 00 Howell Emunda Jackson, Associate LOT IK OAKLEY, presented byV.W. K. llubb.nlO.A Co., r.lua among them a universal libel law. Justice 1U M bv IIAKI18OMK SHKTi.AM) 11N Aur. value of the Supreme Court of the OIL 75 IM The business sessions will he held In value Hrou.. C. nreoented Elute, PAINTING, painted ly by KnMuiperger United States, died at his residence at Writing Desk. R.il Curt., Ilaru-iu- i, Toilnt Set. Dinner Bel. 120 pleceOi Kiln t Bel. ltenquet the Salt Lake Theater. West of west six this miles of Meade, Soap, loui of President Rognon, C. C. Goodwin Lamp, Furuitun1, Vbliiuii I'lry, Guui, Ulllet, UkU, UarrtiU uf flowow, Cao omU, toil of lc flam, and and F. J. Cannon will be relied upon to city, this afternoon, In the sixty-fourt- h welcome the guests, tender them the year of his age, of consumption. Judge Jackson had been In failing freedom of the city and deliver to them of Articles, None Les3 in Value any part of the Territory to which they health for the past four years, but it has been only In the past eight or nine may take a fancy. progress of the disease Ample entertainment la being pro- months tothat the Ills cause family and friends vided, so that their visit may be one of began uneasiness. Last oa well as of profit. Among year lie went on a pleasure the pleasures are a visit to Saltair the lengthy trip to the far West In search afternoon of the 27th, where a banquet of health. Later he went to Tliomas-vlllwill be served In the evening, followed Tenn., where It was hoped the OLD DOMINION DAY, entitles the holder to a chance of winning ono of these by a ball; a trip to Garfield the morn- mild and bracing climate would restore band some prizes. bis once Tlie vigorous constitution. ing of the 28th. In the afternoon a visit will be made to Park City, and trip did him Utile good, and after a the great Ontario. A visit to Ogden Is time he was brought home. At his old SPECIAL RATES VIA RIO RAILWAY I WESTERN GRANDE In the evening a home, Judge Jackson seemed to Imalso contemplated. complimentary concert will be tendered prove slightly, until he went to WashTO SALTAIR BEAC1I AND RETURN. the guests at the Tabernacle, at which ington to sit In the second hearing of 1 85 the Tabernacle choir and the best the income tax case. He stood that Silver oily 8 9 25 Onion 1 10 0 25 Roy talent of the Territory will participate. trip fairly well, but after his return Mammoth 90 8 1U Leyton Eureka. The officers of the Utah Press Asso- home appeared to lose strength rapid- (ioatien 96 t1 00 Kayerllle ciation, who have had charge of the af- ly. Nevertheless, Judge Jackson never Psy.on 8 60 75 I'rio. took to bed his In until last been tireless their efforts have Wednesday fair, 1 66 Hu! per mi 800 Spuiil.li Kurk More than 8000 invitations hare been week. Since that time his family and Springvllte 8 00 60 CuutteGute 8 95 1 50 Heufield I mulled, which have been supplemented friends feared that the end was near, Pnivo Junction 9 60 and his death was not unex- American Fork I. V. lift by several hundred personal letters. 8 DO 1 95 Crack Clear Lelil pected. 10 00 MS Leodvllte A GOOD CHEAP HENHOUSE. Judge Jackson was twice married, Uirertuu 16 00 75 Ulenwood the first tlipe to Mias Sophia Mallory, liinghniil Juubliou 15 00 65 Aifil of David B. Mallory, a banker Murr.y Mark off a apace 24 feet long by 8 daughter of In 1873. To this who died Memphis, feet wide. Inclose both ends and the union were born three children, as fol6 bock with Inch lumber, lows: Henry, William R. and Howell feet high in the back and 8 feet at the Jackson. Jackson Is at present Henry front. Put a good shingle roof on It; of the Southern soliciting agent freight between the cracks the planks strip headquarters .at Atlanta. with atrlpa a half Inch thick by 8 Railway, William R. Jackson la district attorney AT SALTAIU JiEACII. Inches wide. Then measure a center of Chesapeake & Ohio, at Cincinplace beneath the roof, 12 feet long and nati.theHowell E. Jackson is manager of Old Dominion excursion via Rio Urando Western from Weber; Davis. Utah Juab the width of the house 8 feet. Board the Jackson cotton mill at Jackson, and Emery counties. Everyone should remember that onlv those purchasing it up solid on both sides and In front, Tenn. tickets In abovo counties vis RIO GRANDE WESTERN are ontltled to a chance excepting a double doorway space at In 1876, Judge Jackson married Mias In tho groat the front for two doors, each with a prlzei aggregating SLOOO. of E. General comMary Harding, daughter wooden case and a glass top, and rate In effect via Rio Grande Western Only. trains G. Special Of William this union, winHarding. posed of a sash of four panes of dow glass, thus making a door and three children survive, Mies Elisabeth REMEMBER that the IBo Grande Western Railway la the only line running Its cars through to Saltair liescli without rh inge or delay. For further Inforwindow combined. Run a lattice divi- and Louise Jackson and Harding A. mation apply to Illo Grand Western TlckJt Agent, sion through the central boarded up Jackson. With the exception of Miss William H. Elisabeth Jackson, Jr., F. A. WADLEIGIi, General Passenger Agent, Salt Lake City, space and hang a door on each side of who are and were children in the Europe, the division at the front. Indied. when bedside his at he floor in central the Put a good closed purt of the house, leaving the The news of Judge Jacksons death two outer wings or sheds to the right caused general sorrow in thle city, and left of the henhouse proper with- where he was so well known and adout a floor. Then stretch wire netting mired. in front of the two sheds, making a The arrangements for the funeral door to each of the same material. Put have not been fully completed, but It the nests and roosting perches within Is known that it will take place next Is a Wonderful Thing. the inclosed part of the house, and Sunday afternoon at 8:80. HIS OFFICIAL CAREER. sprinkle dry dirt over the floor to act as a deodoriser. Throw leaves or straw Aug. 8. Howell EdWashington, over the ground floor of the outei munds Jackson was born In Paris, I T HAB NO RIVAL in its successful makof Is the for sheds: this purpose He graduated Tenn., April 8, 1832. or bad from ing dry scratch pens in good Tennessee West in the College " Work. Bead tho TESTIMONIALS weather, no matter which.- lAiaehe Milk. He studied law two years at the Y whole face the southeast. In Jackson, University of Virginia, and men. Works nd IN",. As completed, It Is not a single of well-knohis kinsmen. Judges A. W. Trot-te- n but s double one a roosting and under He Brown. Milton and graduated to shed the a with right from JURIES on the system, but improves laying house,' Lebanon Law School in 1836, In and shed to the left, all under one root. whichthe he located In Jackson and This makes the very best and cheapest engagedyear your HEALTH: In the practice of hla profeshenhouse on earth. It roosts the fowls sion; removed In 1839, to Memphis TAKE IT sad in 6 DAYS you warmly at night and the scratch pens where he continued the practice of law; afford them exercise and warmth In the served on the Supreme bench by apCultiIn Bouthern B. G., wiU be CURED of the TOBACCO and daytime. H. pointment on two occasions, and was vator. once a prominent candidate for SuReCIGARETTE HABIT and your days The Depopulation of Northern preme Judge before the nominating convention In Jackson In 1876; waa gions. on earth will be lengthened. The last census of Russia," says Dr. elected to the Legislature In 1880, on the 1). G. Brlnton (in Science, July 18th), Btate credit platform; was elected to the United States Senate as a Democrat "showed that Its northern province, Bend $5 for one bottle to had lost over ten thousand In 1881, and served till April 12, 1888; uf its already sparse population within was appointed United States Circuit a decade, not from any general or vio- Judge by President Cleveland, and Justice by lent cause, but from the Independent mi- nominated as Associate to more genial President Harrison; was confirmed by gration of families South. Mr. H. C. the Senate February 18, 1898, and enterclimes toward the travelers as- ed upon the duties of the office March Bryant and other Arctic B. K. Cor. Stoond South and West Tempi. Streets, Salt Lake City. Is no doubt about 4 1888. sure me that there Wanted the advancing extinction of the natives Agents Everywhere. of the extreme north of America and MURDER OP MISS SHANKS. Before buying see that the bottles are scaled with tho signature, Dkak Lkk Dais Greenland. Dr. A. Jacoby, In the ArNone genuine without this seal or when seal Is broken. chly fur Anthropologle for November The Keller Family Held for the last, draws a painful picture of the deCrime. generation and disappearance of the Miss Shanks was murdered In the KelSamoyeds and other boreal tribes of Siberia. Nearly everywhere the arctic ler house was substantiated by the evisones have fewer inhab- dence. Sheriff Moore told of going to and IN, itants than a half century ago. The the Keller house and taking chips from general causes are obvious. One Is the the floor where the girl was killed, and destruction of the native tribes by the a pair of pants that had blood on Introduction of new modes of life, new them, to Indianapolis, and having the diseases, alcohol and Idleness; another stains analysed by s chemist. It was s the removal of all who can go to also that Mrs. Keller threatclimates of less severity. The arctic ened proved Mlsa Shanks. regions, like mountains, were not originally chosen by preference as home, Peach Day at Grand Junction. Utah Agnate for tho b;st lUnoi aud Orjitas lu the market but were the refugee of conquered and Every year for several years past It dispersed hands. Now that the pres- has been the custom of the good peosure Is removed such Inhospitable ple of Grand Junction to give a Peach climes will certainly be occupied less Festival. This the year day Is set for and less. The center of gravity of the September 4th, and It will be celepopulation of the earth tends mors and brated with greater ceremonies than OKFTCE more to fix Itself between the isother- ever before. Hon William J. Bryan, mals of 4u degrees and 60 degrees; we the silver-tongu- ed orator of deGS Nebraska, 43 even say degrees and might and Hon. Myron Reed will give adNeither tropic nor grees. 11 upon the silver question. Here OUR liounuliuM word In al- countries offer the prises which the dresses BUSINESS UIREGTORY 11DCimiPTMl Cm I Nil I Ull (In M.m- masses of the human race now long will be a free peach dinner, bicycle 4 234 St Oadan In ex- confiremens races, band tournament, for." tests, grand street parade, native Ute or SALT LAKE AND OUDKN MERCHANTS, TYPEWRITERS. Indian band, etc. The Rio Grande W lif u annworlng advarliwiMute kindly m.nllo. The Power of Lightning. Western will make a rate of $8 from this u.w.papor. kind, of Kapairing a Specially, Professor Hoppe reports, In the Ar- Ogden, Salt Lake City, Provo, Price chly fur Post und Telegraphle, a new and all intermediate iniints, and 810 Market. BICYCLES! Best in AUCHITKCT aud example of the mechanical power of a from San Pete and Sevier. M. D. KERN, Kiwom 35 Si M At $4o,S50,S75 and SI 00 lightning discharge. In a storm that Omeru blk. M W.l South Send ta for oatolonuH. All e raged at Klauallial in the Hars mounRepublicans, Notice. kind, evnt by in.ill. Addrma C. C, bicycle tains, a bolt, entering a house, struck IIKKIXGKK, For the Republican rally at Saltair iUOIJUOE, G11ALN. SEtDS. prop r Ogden Cycle More. 30 J s&tu at.. Ogdan.Ut a wooden post on whose tup two metal- beach, August 2Cth. and the Republi- a A. SNLRIUU A1XE PRuD. UU.. iMdeu, LL lic nails one-slxInch In diameter can Territorial convention at Salt efUL YLll. SdMIKKb ACAtiPlitibL, were melted. No forge could have on August 28 ih the Illo Lake r MUSIC 917, Whlilugbun lildir, fected this; to bring it about, an elec- GrandeCity PIANOS - 0R6ANS. Western announces a rate of WOOL Koiiu IV. 6 ir.t South Si. I, i. Ifc.ix 1684. tric current of 2UU amperes intensity one eingle fare for the round from trip COALTEH & SNKLGIIOVE CO. and 20,000 volts tension must have all points In the Territory to Salt Lake intssed through the nails. Supposing City and return. Tickets to be on sale BKOOM HOTEL, PO. I ten li. 74 Mam Btrert K.uaonubte. fiatne lirovrumuM. that the action of the lightning lasted follows: From Ogden, KaysvlUe Printer. Supplies, a second, the dynamic power thus de- as p Wrapping end Intermediate points on August par. Hag., Twines, Kta veloped was equal to GOuO horse-powe- r, ASTONISHING RESULTS 26th and 28th. LA M Hr. Iff PAI'fiK UO.,Salt Lake but If, as Is much more probable,, the From Tinttc Provo district, Payson, u. orriuKU cu ii. seclasted of a a tenth only discharge Prom The snd all Intermediate on August ASSAYERS bam pin by nail or oxpmu ond, we get a rate of work that does 26th, 27th and 28th. isilnts receive prompt attention. EAGLE not fall short of 60,000 horse-powe- r. CURE LIQUOR . From Sevier, San Pete, Emery and Translated for the Literary Digest. all other points on August 23th and J.W. CURRIE, SAFEST, MOST BUCCKSnhUL, AND MOST 27th. All tickets good until August attention given nil order by mall or expn"te. PERMANENT IlKJIEDr YET DlSCOVEUKU. Putting Up Telephones on a Gallop. 80th. The Scientific American (July 20th) LAKE liAKUKKSKUPPLY I DflnDtno has the following account of the inMILITIA DAY, AUGUST 19TH. 181 W. 9nd bouth St' HEAD Til K TESTIMONIAL stallation of a military telephone line uf a pi To Loan on Improved furmi lolan oum ekrplleul on liuuor eurea, but nov between Berlin and Potsdam by PrusAt Saltair Beach. MONEY! A VIN'ION CD., GKAVKS sou to vert lue sag.e sian Uhlans: Two sets of one officer Urinpeoa fri The Rio Grande Western Railway Hldg., Salt Laka City. other cure, mid viullimHcimdy, of lb. tumble lion and two officers probeen selected as the official line for dMuua. should not delay. ceeded In the early morning respective- has Nought and aald. J militia from nil points. Write for furihur purtluulari or call nt Excursions Each ISO Main ly from Berlin and Potsdam. be run on this day at very low MINING STOCKS A, Pollock, set was equipped with a complete tele- will Lake ball lit., City. EACJJjE rates. Cars to run through to the LMIALIMACY, B. K. Cor. 9d Sul and W. phone apparatus which one of the men beach. Please remember all Salt-a- ir Temple St. that carried In a leather esse on his chest, ball Luka Lily, Utah Beach trains leave Salt Lake City besides the requisite quantity of thin . from the Rio Grande Western demast vnswW'C wire. The end of the wire was con- only pot. To avoid transfer or delay, you Manufacturer of fine Watchmaker, Jeweler & Optician nected with the respective town's tele- should travel via M. Ulo KOPP Grande Western. andjobiMTlR oournctioi phone station, and the wire was, by For detailed Information ALEX. I. WYATT. IMS Main Mreet. concerning means of s fork fixed at the end of the rates, trains, etc., inquire of- ticket Co. lance, thrown over the tops of the trees agent, Utah Optical IL G. W. Ry. I- - M N. IT.-- 81 along the road. As each kilometer of 180A. Salt Lake. examinations rittK. wire was thus suspended a halt was mads, and It was ascertained whether Is the only form of nthletlcs LAWYERS SHEClHli hUTCH.NiOi there was connection with the station. InYachting which the Princess of Wales Opera House blk,KaliLake Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder A new kilometer of wire was then con She disapproves of bicycling furIndulges. World's Fnir tUgheet Modal uad women. Plpisma. WESTERN PRESS ASSOCIATION. f r Wednesday, August 72zzMUSICIANS72 IN PRIZES- - $4,000 GIVEN Hundreds e, AWAY Other Than $10 to $200. Every Ticket to Saltair , 1 to-d- ay Old Dominion Day up-end- Eagle Tobacco Cure wn . Eagle Pharmacy, sub-arct- E. ic Temple JENKINS of Music. 208 South West Temple, POST sub-arct- BLOCK, ic Sx'SS eup-plie- lh m |