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Show THE WAR PLAYING IN THE GAME EAST ' OlOO WILDUR D.NESDIT J - Buying of us by mail f A fvTVflk " I. The Sant Thing. The orchestra played No. 6, a selection that seemed to the bachelor very beautiful. He leaned toward hts com- ) k Is Just lee satisfactory as If k panion and whispered: you cam to tha store. "How lovely that Is! What is It, do In our new home we youKnow ?" are better1 able to eerve She smiled demurely and replied in - you than ever. a low, thrilling voice. It is the Maiden's Prayer "" And at the same time she handed him dier program, jointing to No 6 with her finge? Salt um cjtx in He read and started, for the real IH0 Mala name of the selection waa Mendel Bohn's Wedding March " The bac-htlor bought thawing next day Ciucln The man who is industrious.-ablnatl Enquirer neighbors has no bus ness for the Nine times out of ten, when a lover horoscope reader Judge. tells his betrothed that lie's not half good enough for her, he speaks only half the truth. We make a man of your boy ,T A THE GOOD r,je fc yC"v OLD NAMES' r f , A v '-- h ft ) f .9 l l-- e 3y ii'i-A- i AfeT05-53S!?- f ' WJm rs The right way All Hallows To begin College the day Salt Hewletts o'Gszte tw Du g'rl at wrsrtug dresses like tha ones e used to see. j t; reels n Herd Is her again, the dip and watrifell. T.ie nti to hold the ringlets In, the old si ell tombs and all And, oh the very best of all tbs many ht bo 1 Oh, thangta la krttths turn to Kdltli and the es spell It "Us Hero of I.yi-- s Famous Character Resented Notoriety Disliked Use of His Name by Mark Twain, Who Wsa Under Hie Tutelage. I he good old times ara coming' TheV II be back to theer ua jet, r tally two step a passing to. tha atitely minuet. are learning all the good wajaold--and airs. we ate tha on old-tim- a t'e 1 me plot urea and St. Louie, Mo. Horace E. Blxby, the best known of the Mississippi river pilots, who taught the art to Mark Twain, la dead. Captain Blxby died suddenly at hla ome. Dr. Rolls Bracy, coroner of St. Louis county, who held an Inquest, aid death waa caused by apoplexy. eighty-siCaptain Blxby years old. and waa still la the river service at the time of hla death. He dally expected g call to take out the government towboat Nokomla. He Arose early and dressed. A little later bit wife went to hla room And found him Wlag AmAi tM wa Aw often bad said he wished to die, in alt rhalra, Margueryles are Maggie' and the Ji Iveta turn to Jule. htle the Maymyea turn to "Mary," tun at the boarding ecbool. And and Nellyea atarcer everyday. Tli, the Oaendolynea , t fr It's grow vn been a year or longer since wa saw Maj belle or "Mae," And the Fhjlljeea and Fannyea aeem to altialy disappear, White the Hall lea, Sues and Jennies ara among tha latest hare. Yea, the good old times ara coming back to give ua glad aurpriaa, k nd t tfnre hyne tu ny ydyaabeth will VOW And oa the Mississippi, on Duty to End. The w.ui entolka H Life x MeMH the harness. Stats Lints. Elate lines are the moat remarkable feature of our landscape. By crossing over a state line you may change your apoech entirely, acquiring a soft' southern drawl or a sharp Yankee Intonation, depending upon the diree-lio- Jones about 1856, when Samuel Clemens became hW pupil. Clemens then gathered material later used for his Life on the Mississippi." Years later, after he won literary fame, he made a trip from St. Louts to New Orleans with Captain Blxby, and only a few years ago waa hla gueat In St Louis. Captain Blxby was of small physique, nervous and wiry. He had a tremendous energy. Throughout hla river service he kept a diary, recording dally the events and the shifting of the river current Thle record the United States government Is enxlona to get and It probably will be embodied In a book which will further perpetuate Captain Blxby'a fame Mark Twain In hla writing made Captain Blxby out a profane man. Thla was Incorrect, hla other friends aay. -- He was, by reputation,-gent- le In speech and courteous to all men he met -- KODAKS DEVELOPING 1.'L x man may live on one aide of state line and have hla head taxed off, while he. may move to the olhet side and be exempt from moat of his taxation. A man may be summoned into court on one aide of a state line, but be able to twiddle his fingers at the then Iff on the other Thus we see that state line'' are the Imaginary divisions of Idlosyncra lies of government. A Mr. Peck Again. "Here's e funny thing In the pater , said Mr Peck. ''A woman In illlnoia refused to marry a man hie eyeteeth had not yet apThat la the queer why, peared here did Henry go?", But Henry waa once more out In the hall, hoarsely whispering to the anresponslve hatrack: . "They don't cut eye teeth until after hey are married! They don't cut eye teeth until after they are married! burg and Memphis. He always held the Union victory at Memphis due to the information he "gave Commodore Foote. Later, as a principal stockholder and commander of the finest steamboats in the Anchor service, Captain Blxby waa known the length of the Mississippi. He ran the City of Alton when It made the (Ingle trip record of 70,009 clear. On the decline of river commerce he entered government service 'Captain Blxby waa pilot of the Paul LAND FISH ALIVE Philadelphia Dealer Departs on 14,000,-MilFishing Trip to prove the Theory. silverware PACKAGE. Somebody Supplying Trlbsomon With Waapono Formorly Used fiptars. - . About the Same. "And are you going to alt inthF gallery at the performance of grand opera?" we asked of the frivolous young thing. "No," she tittered, "but we are going to eat peanuts In our box, ao It will really be about the same." Appoarancoa Aro Docoitful. "There are 208 bones In the human body," stated the plump teacher ot j physiology. "But you don't look at all bony," a sorted tbe scholar who wished to com-btacompliments with recitations. e The Poetical Cook. r TWaw tha potato wink its eyes As plain as plain could bo. Remarked ths cook, "but I mashed him then, , For trying la mash me. t j London News baa been recehed from Abyssinia suggesting the presence In the Sudan of some adventurers who are arming and drilling tribes hitherto savage and unprovided with any weapons but the bow and spear. Largo quantities of rifles and ammunition have reached these tribes The region chiefly affected Is that between northern Uganda, the western border of Abyaalnla and the southeastern corner of Anglo Egyptian Sudan. The rifloa are ot French manu-raetift-o and stamped with the date 1879, gut It Is declared that many ot them aVe In reality quite new. Du ring, the recent British operations under Major Leveson against the Anushs In the Sudan, wild and were all practically y naked tribe found to be armed with similar rifles, which had replaced their traditional spears and shields. The savages had evidently been trained. They were clothed only In beads plus new bandeller of cartridges, and It waa remarkable that words of command were heard to be given by Gallas and Arabs to savages who bad never before shown kny signs of dlclpllne or training. Ium in tht Quit k work Full lim? of all midj.Iu Write by expert wUuIokuu and de j.rh e. ALT LAKE PHOTO SUPPLY CO. 1rt9 Main Street Halt ako City EVERY in et Bet eqtnrnt1 FREE coupons for ROGERS e The more you worry about it, thv A POSIT'fVt and PER. hANLhT CUKE F0I hotter the weather will get. Drunkenness and Pa. The experiment Opium Diseases. of transporting fish alive 14,000 milei The New Walker tick k TWt m M MM. bdm IrtatW at fUfity, to is be tested by Thomas Keepfer, maltly m b fair w beet THE KCLbEY IN Bank Building,; who left hla home in this city on the STITUTE U4 V. Wh T.d $M, Sait Lk Gtv Hamburg-Amerlcaliner Kaiser Au Salt Lake City, guate Victoria for Siam via Hamburg RUG 8TRE 'xtures. FOR SALE will be ready Mr. Keepfer believes that the fish can hod OUTlUTt, SHOW ( Fouutom Ktr N ew and up be brought from Slam and landed for A baneful occupancy jlii In thla country without difficulty ; In Smith Drue Co., 215 8 Maiu 8t.. Halt Luke City : this fall. large fresh-wattanks, notwithstand have tha which 'AM. 'UP tTT ralSiM lng long distance they iTau Si!;; to he carried. Tallest for building for FREE CUN CATALOGUE Mr. Keepfer believes that in a few IIU'IMIOII oldest bank between "TmTrnni Western Arme A Sporting Goode Company years all edible fish will be sold alive, Salt Lake City, Ltah Missouri River and and that hie experiment will bring Pacific Coast. about means by which scientists. will enable dealers to tell flah alive at the KODAKS door of every householder, and by larging Work done by Nothing keeps a man ao busy as tbe this means eliminate a great deal of C. RJ8AVAGK CO. attempt to Idle away his time. Salt Lake Udy. Utah sickness from ptomaine poisoning. Chinese fishing steamers. It is claimed, carry fish to their marketi several hundred miles away with only a minimum loss. Philadelphia, :: er moon trip to an eastern city. Tbe ao cased count was saved from a cell by Detective Welling, who stood In front of the Clark street police station with him while his friends were signing the bonds. In front of the station also was an automobile In which were the bride and Mrs. L. M. .Czar and Miss Violet S. Hallowell, who had acted as bridesmaids at the wedding. Countess Orloff, who before her marriage was Miss Mary Henrietta Sparrow, was nervous during the wait at tbe police station and at first was unwilling to talk about her husband's arrest. Finally ge was persuaded to talk about a woman who her husband had Intimated was responsible. "My wife has been receiving numerous letters from this woman, who has told her I am not a real count," said Orloff. "I cannot reveal her name at the present time. He admitted having obtained the typewriter, but said he bad given the machine to a friend, who had agreed to pay for It fore he and his bride, with a party of friends, were about to leave the home of the Irlde, 1927 West Adams street for the Chicago Beach hotel, where thoy were to have a wedding supper. The marriage was performed at 3 p. m. In St Pauls Reformed Episcopal chnrch. South Winchester avenue NATURE RESCUES WOMAN and West Adams street The marriage ceremony was read by Bishop Samuel Fir Destroys a Houss That Waa Fallows. Moved by Flood Into ' The arrest of Orloff resulted In the Canal Path. postponement of the count's honey- ' Louisville. That English poet who wrote "Nature never did betray tbe heart that loved her and Mrs. Ellen Clark were vindicated when fire of mysterious origin destroyed the womAPACHE SUNG PARIS FAD an's house here recently. , Several years ago Mrs. Clark's cotExploits of French Motor Car Bandits tage waa floated off Its lot and depositMake Underworld Language ed squarely on the route through which the government subsequently , Popular. decided to construct a canal. Then It DUa. The slang of the parig came time, a few week ago, to tell Apas&et Is th latest fad taken up In her that she must move tbe bouse out society circles here. Not only French of Uncle Sam's way, she replied: people, but also foreigners of the fash- "Nature put It there; nature can reionable ret here, are now vying with move It. and that waa all they were each ether In picking up the largest able to get out of her until they paid stock of words and phrases of argot ber a cash consideration of $150 to spoken on fortifications and in the sign Jump-claipapers outer slums. And now Mrs. Clark la pointing to federal Slang dictionaries are sold to tour- th ashes and taunting th ists at the. boulevard kiosks, and so- ageats with "1 told you to , ciety women are taking in argot, for w hliih, of course, high fees are JUDGE LOSES HIS CLOTHES charged by ihfc Instructors Several American women are among and Kansas Jurist Prethose taking lessons and It k be- S: . Lawyer Be to Boye by the River tend lieved to be one ofthenj w ho originatWith Sad Results. ed the Idea. The fad Is thought to have arisenjA-eonsequen- ce of the Kansas City. Mo. Seven lawyers taken In the Pari unthis city went to a fishing refrom derworld through the exploit 0f the here and thought they would near sort motor bandits. spend tbe week end In the old fashioned way. Their boy nature got the Fear Fish Had Hydrophobia. ' besb of them, and they all went swimNew York Fearing that a pickerel When ming bathing suits barred. that bit him on the toe had hydro- they were ready to return to camp a phobia, Fred Henry of Brooklyn has suit of clothes belonging to Judge seat the head of the fish to the Pas- John C Pollock of the .Kansas federal teur Institute for examination. court was missing $1,000 F. O. B. UTAH Fully equipped with Mohair Top, Wind Shield, Speedometer, Lamps and Generator. " Meredith Auto & Bicycle Co. 1 36 East Broadway, Salt Lake City AGENTS MODERN ARMS IN THE SUDAN e , WOULD FINISHING AND fine YOUR WORK COUNT WEDS; IS ARRESTED Captain Blxby's fame rests upon the writing of a cub pilot, one of the many youths 'he taught Samuel Nobleman and Bride Stop at Police Clemens (Mark Twain). He made an Station on Way to Marriage of the he with epic day Blxby spent Supper. and the pilot's name was known world. the throughout Blxby Captain In which you travel. Chicago. John Drasbfcovltch Orloff, Women can crosa a state line and received hundreds of letters from who says be Is e Russian count, pass- who knew him strangers solely can acquire the right to vote. Or they Mrk Twain's books. This - d an anxious hour while friends were rome back over It and discover that through became to him, and dur- - burning to the home of a municipal distasteful they are no louger citUenesses, but lng late years, ho had avoided all men- court judge to obtain his release after he bad been arrested on a charge of merely chattels shouting to be free. tion of name. Two feet one side of a state llns With him was hla bride of a alxty-elThe years Captain Blxby larceny. few hours. The charge against Orloff you may be bitten by all the rattle In the house marked the epent pilot snakes In the county and be unable to growth end was made by W. B. VVenham, repregradual decline of steampurchase a remedy. But step to the boat days on the Mississippi and Ohio senting the Chicago Safe end Merother aide of the line and what la. Il- rivers. While on the Missouri chandise company, 3032 West Lake pilot legal becomes legaLIn 1856 68 hla boat would be street, and he accused the count of river A man and woman may be divorced stopped by buffalo herds crossing the having failed to pay for a typewriter on one aide of a state line and forbid river one day and by Sioux warriors which he la said to have purchased den to remarry, but by crossing the the next. December 19 last IlnJMhey may take unto themselves Detectives with Wenbam served the In the Civil war he waa chief pilot new helpmeets. for the Union fleet besieging' Vicks- papers on Orloff a few moments bea Mark-Twaln'- -- boy. Minim Academic and Senior department!. Classical, Scientific and Commercial couises. Fall term commence Sept. 9th. Apply to Rev. Pieiident. , OLD PILOT IS DEAD Oh, the good old times are coming bank, just like tlirv unad to be. City, Utah Fresh Roasted Steel Cut Coffee Ul4htratlon shows a scene in the war game that has been going oo In New England with the Red army 01 otIt Invasion which was defended by the Blue army. trying to advance from the north and capture The photograph Is a view of the camp of the Tenth United States cavalry. New-York- tale Boarding and- - Day School lor WANTED Silos Double Feed Values C The day is not far distant when every gtock farm in these mountain states will have a Silo. No other method of feeding equals ensilage for results. Ensilage is made by the fermentation of GREEN CROPS in an airtight Silo. AU stock like it It keepa them healthy all winter and prepares them for early spring market Build aMimic Silo Concrete H f Port la aatr with RED DEVIL tfc land Ccmeat. Then you aay fc inrc year alia will fc alr tlaht will acccr rrarlc aad will laaf a lifetime. Write a ter FREE BOOKLET ea fcoir te fceUd ' alio. Ked DeUV brand at remrat laaold by all leadlajy dealera. 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