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Show THE BEE ... . . , goes on. .Then. there. are the downy .little to nuke his Im cii l acilic R. R., from L tab and have m u. Iherein.iv imm ih;i points . . have been out of the men- - some chickens that . in some of these uctaiK Idaho for the follow um occasions or so, and who, neverthc-- 1 hut exaggeration , hators . for a week , Rock Island, III., and return. National in the mam it is beyond doubt that the. . . less, cheep and peck at the soft food strewn men behaved very in" badly. h.ncampment I mon eteransl mon. Iickets around on the floor. I he exhibit of Kimball , I he . . ... . story of the sinking of I.a Hour on sale August . (I his rate applies , Pianos, the only piano displayed in the1 t;oyne off Cape Sable recalls the charityV ha- - only from I tah points. ) ; Pianos of beautiful. is light and, aar story in an building, ( hit ol . unpleasant wav. mhanapobs, Ind.. ami Return. Natmna H) ' ' Iark wood, a la rue electric organ which saved theie was only ne female past ngvr League of American Wheelmen. Iickets r.l.ils an. I, lays when a man works the llrvjVl.(1. ,rs ; j,, Cassi.. .ale , out cr an pu pus ics in tie stops, ,v. R.r liusliaml. anil they stemeil to owe, Imlianapolis', ml., anil Return. Kucainp- niatic nano, " uc pa)s a tie .ittst snla)i tlit.nks for :inom-- c.urtSv. as I lie v mint Knights of IVtliias. Tickets on sale music are ilisplayeil. Opposite tins booth , , Au-n- -, Mrs ,,, ( ,ll0 of are tn Sniitis runurt) pew liters, ( Imalia ami Return. National (.oii"ress ,vas rcail v unconscious when her liusliaml which one is run almost all day Iona l.y a a nssin rafl. The num- of Retail l,i...r Dealers. Tickets on sale Mf,ci, ,KT () little Kiri who ,s .leaf, ilu.nh and hhml, hut ,K.r )f lhcr (ri.j.,n n,,tlt.s M)I11C w in, notw ithstaiulint, her f,rc.it misfortunes, Omaha am! Return. National Cnnven- ;lllQn,, t,L. survivors, anil the almost total more than all and her! absence of is bright interesting, Iickets on sale any' Americans or hnglish are turn Bohemian Turners. been earned her knowledge having through r also vera 'suggestive circumstances. Hut August Jo. sense of touch. further details throw all this in the shade. Cincinnati, ( )., and Return. National is This building closed at six oclock, and The stories of 'Rickets on sale 40 women in a boat that no Kncampment G. A. R. altoa different at night presents appearance one would launch, of the stabbing of women Sept. (This rate is one fare for round in is from the cloth White daytime. gether to get them out of the way, and driving of trip.) and the booths around covers wrapped others back to death at the point of weapons Omaha and Return, on each date until of thus the the exhibits, transforming many Exarc sickening. No wonder men capable of October 15th, account bright-lookininto a building gay, noisy, such deeds sympathize with Spain. The position. Rate of $48.00 from Utah common few a with only guards quiet, ghostly place, of the Latin racess is too often points and proportionate rates from other politeness few' pacing up and down, and now andthen a hollow and artificial. is authorized, with limit of November points corrideserted people strolling through the 15th. SUMMER RATES dors. For further information relative to these Mabel Helen Baum. TO rates, limits, conditions, etc., call on your EASTERN POINTS nearest agent or at 201 Main Street, Salt VIA ... j j i 1 ... (-- ?. 1 . i 1 I Sin-wa- s ; 1 S W . , i j Trans-Mississip- pi g ONE KIND OF POLITENESS. Lake or ail dress Citv, UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD. II. M. CLAY, General Agent, Rate of One Fare for the Round Trip, We have always heard so much about Salt Lake Citv, Utah. French politeness that we have come to look plus $2.00, has been authorized via the upon it as proverbial. Spanish chivalry and French politeness arc trite and common phrases, the truth of which wc are but lately prone to question. The war has dissipated our belief in the one, and other historical accidents have opened our eyes to the sham of the other. In mere surface polish the Frenchman is the politest man to be found, but, with benevolence and noble motives to back it, politeness is not of the French brand. On May 4, 1897, there was a dreadful fire in a charity bazar on the Rue Jean Goujon in Paris, by which 180 persons, mostly women of the French aristocracy, lost their lives. At first there was nothing but universal horror at the magnitude of the disaster and the dreadful scenes that accompanied it. Later on, as the facts began to come out, that feeling was tempered with indignation at the dastardly conduct of some of the male aristocrats who had made good their. escape, without any serious effort to save the women. This was not the worst. There were stories of men, or creatures in the garb of men, who had deliberately struck down the women in order to facilitate their own escape. There was even a story of an COLONEL LEONARD WOOD. the broken had The Rough Riders are w inning fame as fighters. Colonel Leonard Wood, their aristocratic miscreant who saw service in the hard Apache campaign. The colonel is also Doctor commander, ood. lie surrendered the station of army surgeon at Washington to enter actively hand of a woman with his cane, in order to into the war with bpain. force her to let go a ladder and enable him V |