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Show 9 THE BFR Eastern Excursions CURIOUS CAND.tSlICK. A TIiI Kovel Dm Wm M4 1 Rio lUrrrl of iuu; jwtlrr. Grande Western Railway.' Historical MtnUnU, ttjmn to criticise of event, Tin Rio Grande Western Rail Hally thoo that mvih in theiui'ive unlikely, wav makes announcement of the that nro reeimled to hao li.tpjieinxl in tho live of jhtwjii whose cnrtvr an Mjtratfollowin'; casthouml excursions; d hy n ion of time, when the m!1 Omaha and return, 5J.oo on event hnvu a very Mrihlntf iinlhirity tween them, are wont to regard the llna . narrative a tho pmtotyj ami the latter eplemher Omaha and return. 552.C0 on as n cum of transference. Smirtlnie this may Ik t he orrec t lev to take, hut It is September 21. conitnonty a datitrerous iircKvcllii to InAho a daily round trip rate of sist ujMin. An example has occurred to mo recently which ill list rate's this. 5S.oo to ( hnaha. At East Jlutierwlek, a Ullage on the The Rio Grande Western operIwmks of the Trent, wnu eijiht miles northwest of tills jihtce, then Ihed In the ates two fast trains to Omaha, etc.,; middle of the century a shojikeeHr named Marshall, lit was a general dealer, sup- dailv. These trains carrv0 all classes of! plying nearly all the wants of his neigh-lors- . Above this mans shop and adjoinincluding Pullman, ing out house's was a long chain Iter, ojhu equipment, to the roof, in which he kept such stores Palace and Pullman Tourist Sleepas he had not room for in ids somewhat small shop. Among other things this ing Cars, lhiffct and Free Reclinroom contained a mangle, which was at ing Chair Cars. the servicecf such of the women of the Cool and delightful ride through town as made him a small payment. One winter owning several women were the Rocky Mountains. Most magengaged in mingling when one of them nificent scenery on the American knocked down their solitary candlestick and, lieing prohahly of earthenware., it Continent. was broken. Work for tlm night was nearUTAH DAY. ly over. It did not seem worth while to fetch , another, so one of t lie women took Imposition. the still hurtling candle happily it was Trans-Mississipnot a very short one and stuck it inn For Utah Day at Omaha. Sepsoino black, dusty looking stuff which she tember 14th, the Rio Wrande had noticed in a barrel standing near. Soon, however, one of those good dames Western Railway will make rate had occasion to descend into tho shop, and, of 525.00 round trip. Tickets on encountering Marshall there, naturally be- sale September loth and nth gan to apologue for the candlestick bavTickets good until Seponly. in e suffered WO may conceive what was the shoptember 26th. 1'rains leave 6:30 keepers horror when he heard what was a. m. and 74 p. 111. Through tho substitute that had been found, for he Free Reclining knew ht once that tho candle was stand- sleeping cars. ing in a cask of gunpowder. He rushed Chair Cars. Buffet Cars. Call at up stairs and was just in time. lie made Ticket Office, No. 103 W. Second a cup with his two hands, as he saici, South ( Doolv Flock corner ). (so that no sparks could get to the powand drew the candle calmly out der, ASSESSMENT NOTICE. is words aftWithout uttering a sound. erward when all danger was over were, I The Standard Mining Company. have been told, of a kind not uncommonly Principal place of business, heard on board of keels and coal barges Ogden, Utah. Location of mine, on our rivers, but such as are discouraged tj ALTAIR, VIA of no Open THE ENVY OP THE WORLD. i j - j jit-ri- I, I i PIKE THE DUE EARTH Oil OF IIS KIND. I c II j pi . MSI OWIIS Hllllljl 111 III Bl MCI MII1ID1. Pleasant Ride. No Smoke. Fifteen Miles From Ihe Cily. No Cinders. Finest Band In the State. 25CROUND TRIP 25c. THINK OF IT. JOHN P, M AKIN, Excursion Manager. N. W. CLAYTON, General Manager. Calder's Park, THE IDEAL RESORT, Boating and Dancing Grand Sacred Concert Vv Every Sunday by Held's Military Band. Every Day... 1 1 elsewhere. Marshall told 111c of this very soon after it occurred. The date I am unable to x, but am sure that it was before the year 1854. In tho year 18G1 The Depositions 11 In tho SevFrom the Castle of York were enteenth Century published by tho Surtees society. In a note in this work by its editor, the late Canon Kaine, the following passage occurs. The parallelism between the two narratives as to tho way the candle was removed from danger is very striking: Newcastle had a very narrow escape about 1684. An apprentice going up with a candle into a loft which contained many barrels of gunpowder and much combustible material thoughtlessly stuck the candle into a barrel, of which tho head had been knocked off, to serve for a candlestick. Ho saw the danger and fled. A laborer ran into the loft, and, joining both his hands together, drew tho candle softly up between his middlemost fingers, so that if any snuff had dropped it must have fallen into the hollow of tho mans hand. Notes and Queries. Latest Colonial PoMcy. Spain is saving $4,000,000 a month It is, how-rey doing nothing for Cuba. a novel way to run a colony. St. r, ouis Globe-Democra- t. Subscribe for The Bee. Willard Mining District, Utah. Notice is hereby given, that at a meeting of the directors of the Standard Mining Company, held on Thursday, August 4, 1898, an assessment (No. 2) of three (3) mills per share was levied on the capital stock of the corporation, payable in three installments, as follows: One (1) mill per share on or before September 5, 1898; one (1) mill per share on or before October 5, 1898; and one (1) mill per share on or before November 5, 1898, to W. N. Peirce, Secretary, No. 2425 Washington Avenue, Ogden, Utah. Any stock upon which the assessment may remain unpaid on the 7th day of November, 1898, will be delinquent, and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on the 22d day of November, 1898, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. W. N. Peirce, Secretary. Ogden, Utah, August 4, 1898. II FOR ROUND TRIP, S, J, LEVY, Manager I. ADMISSION . L, MAY, 10 PARK FREE. Excursion Agent LAGOON... The Great Family Resort. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS FOR THIS WEEK Dont fail to come and bring your family. If you havent any, bring somebody elses. pai?e fop lound Trip, 25c. |