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Show daily MG OFF FATHER UTAH of CHILD leu 5,, jho standing of the Xaiitin.il P. W. L. FOR ANCIENT MANSION IS SCENE OF Spokane GREWSOME MY8TERIES. HHutte at One Woman Guest Sees Flying Figure Burden the Panther Lait Drops Baby in Flames and Another Half Strangled. Unhurt. It While at play incloaure surrounding the of in front home of hla parenta at Doublln ueUta in the Bear River aectlon of Humboldt county, Tomaaso, th eon of Mr. and Mr C. was caught by a huge panther, which picked the child up In iti mouth tor and started for the woods, and hut acreama of his the father hearing the oflaprlng and giving chase until the animal dropped the child, the little one would have served tor the noon meal of the denisen of the forest. On the morning of the attack the was gathering vegetables mother from the garden in the rear of the while the child was at play mound The father, tn front of the house. who was at work in the dairy, was itartled by a scream from the baby, and rushed out of the building in time to see a large panther making tor the woods with the child between its jaws. Hampered by the weight, the animal was prevented from making rapid progress, but fearing to lose aight of the animal, Ambrozlnl did not dare to enter the house for a gun, hut picked up a stick and gave chase, ynr nearly a mile he pursued the panther. until the latter, becoming tired of the burden It was carrying, dropped the baby and scampered off to the ''Sept Am-Coii- ni, wood The child, on being recovered father, was uninjured. by its CHASE OPOSSUM IN MIDST OF GRAVE DEBATE MELBOURNE!,. Victoria, Sept. 13. political adversaries accuse each other of "playing possum," but rarely amuse do legislators of all parties Just themselves with a possum. this occurred in the Victoria state parliament a few evenings ago. During a dieary debate a large opossum, gray enough to be the premier of all the opossums, scampered into the chamber, ran to the chair of the sergeant-at-arm- s, sprang Into It and sat there blinking at the electric light Instanly the lawmakers cast dignity to the winds and, with boyish shouts of Joy, Joined in chasing the opossum. The speaker, unmindful of his robes of gravity, laughed heartily, but after a minute or two, shocked by his own levity, he sprang to his feet and hurried from the chamber. The opossum, like all his kind, was elusive. Over and under benches went the yelling members in pursuit of the quarry. Chairs were overturned and pandemlnlum reigned until at last an seised the opossums agile member tall and carried it off in triumph. The speaker returned, but so great was the members merriment that he could not restore order, and sOon adjourned the Often Is LONDON, Sept. 13. English society is thrilling itself with circumstantial accounts of ghostly and ghastly visitors to Surrender the country home of Mr. and Mra Walter Winnna Surrenden is one of the most interesting properties in England. The black deer that roam through the beautiful old park an: unique, being of a breed elsewhere extinct. The interior of the house is beautiful, filled with priceless treasures, but some recent emotional visitors say they will carry Us grewsome associations to their grave A pretty English girl staying at the house not long ago, on going upstairs in the evening to dresa after dinner, stepped near one of the land lng places to look out on the park. Suddenly a brilliant light illuminated the drive and to her horror the figure of a young woman, all in flames and bearing a child In her arms, appeared tearing down the avenue. The girl nearly fainted with fright and before she was able to call assistance and have the facts explained the figure had disappeared. ,s The second Surrenden horror bap pened on the same occasion and prob ably sprang from the excitement caused by the accounts of her fellow visitors delusion. A lady of highly nervous temperament, sleeping In one of the fine bedrooms at the back of the house, awoke In terror about 3 oclock in the morning, feeling as if she were half strangled by a pair of sharp-clawe- d hands entwined around her throat. At length she managed ito give one or two inarticulate cries, which attracted the attention of her maid, who flew to her aid, to find her mistress half dead lying across the . bed. The lady left the next morning and the bed has not been occupied since then, 'although these visitations probably are more directly attributable to the richness of Mr. Wlnans cuisine than to aby supernatural cause. Rheumatism. 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Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all druggist Take Halls family Pills for constipation. KENTUCKY COLONEL OVERCOME' IN NEW YORK NEW YORK, Sept 13. Magistrate Fool added to hla record for unique Judgments today when he discharged prisoner anfl sent him home in a carriage. The prisoner was Colonel Michael Flood "from Kentucky, and be had been picked up on Park row Inhis devious way from the Bowery. "I understand that you are from Kentucky. ColoneL remarked his Honor, "but I have always understood that all Kentucky gentlemen drink whisky and that they never get drunk. How is it tha-you were Intoxicated ? The colonel blurhed and replied: "You understand the matter right. Judge. a Kentuckian never gets drunk, but then, a Kentuckian never touches Bowery whisky as I did. I drank only sufficient to make me fell mellow, your Honor, but the cursed i stuff laid me out. The court knitted ,w til you 120 72 no 48 ftf 53 118 119 5365 47 ft ft ft Those Happy School Days Pa-fil- ic Can Be Made Happier If vou buy the buy a suit ho likes, lie will be proud of one of tliOM Z. l ,1. I, Suits, iloll want to go to school to SHOW IT OFF. Try him. The Old Reliable Store has a lot that will meet your wants at your price 72 At Koine: Roiee and Salt Lake played a game that was IHiKtponed at the opening of the Mason. The locals proved too strong for the visitor Though the latter played an erroless game, they lost through the heavy hitting of the home team. Thompson held them down to elgh hits, against fourteen secured off To xler. The game waa remarkable to home run three being hit, two b: Boise men and one by the visitors. Thi score: Boise, 9: Salt Lake, 3. yesterday $1.75, $2.00, $2.50, $2.75, $3.00, $3.50 to $5.00 ft ft In the fastest gann played on the home grounds this yea: Spokane won the last game of the series from Butte yesterday. Score Kutte. 1; Spokane, 5. At. Spokane: ft ft ft The September field day at Fort Douglas will be held next Friday, beginning at 9:30 a. m. ft ft ft Barney Mullln has now turned up in Butte; this time as a manager to "Kid Jackson of Denver, whom he wishes to match against any 180 pounder in the country. ft ft ft arrangements hare been made by which the Eureka baseball team, the Salt Lake Herald champiun of the state, will come to this city on Satur one on day morning for two game Saturday and another on Sunday, ft ft ft Stalwart, with Redfern in the saddle, and second choice in the betting, won the 825,000 annual championship stake at Sheepsbead Bay Saturday. Major Dalngerfleld was second and Broomstick, the favorite, third. ft ft ft Dave Holly, the Philadelphia negro lightweight, fought Joe Walcott, the to standstill Barbadoes Demon, In six rounds at the Philadelphia Athletic club last night Holly forced the fighting in. every round, and In only one of these, the fifth, did Walcott show anything like his real form. ft,ft ft The annual "handicap day" at N. J., on Saturday, produced record tor one mile, new American Frank L. Kramer winning the handicap at that distance from scratch in of a second 1:49, only slower than the world's record distance made by McFarland in Australia several months ago. ft ft ft , BOYS, AND PARENTS OF B0Y8. The Putnam Clothing House X TO IS GIVING SIX MONTHS SUBSCRIPTION LightsiPower The American Boy Magazine - LET THE Utah Blaine Hoffman, aged 19, received such serious internal Injuries in a game of football near Harrisburg, Pa. on Saturday afternoon, that death re suited the following morning. 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You may depend upon it sensible of 187. folks dont send their work here Just Behold the seven lives of man First prize include besides the mil- because they like u We have lots of And tell his age by that; of the United itary championship Aa soon as he can, he says: States tor one - year, an autograph friend but friendship doesnt count "It must have been the cat! and we dont want It commendatory letter from the presi- with buslnes 850. to. and State United of team dent the baseball begins Next, when the There are nine other cash prizes. To make its thrilling score, We want you to send us your work His well loved grandmamma tolls dead because it pays you to do so, and It EXCURSION TO COALVILLE, UTAH A dozen times or more. pays us to hsve you. Third, like a furnace does he sigh; Wednesday, September 14th. Of course we know the gist The Weber Reservoir, Power and is she He tells the maiden fair The first he ever kissed. Irrigation company will open their new plant on above date. The public 437 TWENTY-FIFTST. Phons 174 Fourth age, he comes nome in the invited. Special train via Union Pamorn. cific leaves Ogden 9:05 a. m.; returnAnd gladness fills his cup been has The good Samaritan ing. will leave Coalville 5:30. Round With sick friends sitting up. trip, $1. OgdenSteam Laundry promised, and a police-nwas sent to engage a vehicle and to the woodshed he repairs feet the driver not to stop at a liquor Fifth, Sure Cure for Piles. heir to interview. His way. Wjmthe Ker- Itching Piles produce molstuM and And says: "My son kerswat! muse itchinr. This form, as wen ss awish! Blind. TOeedlrur or Protruding Piles are you! than more me This hurts cured by Dr. Pile Remedy. Stops itching and Weeding. Absorbs He next has leisure on his hsnds ROc s Jsr at tumor Good tea is better than druggist nr sent And fills a Jug with bait; mail. sweara free. Write me by Treatise he then hooks a poor coffee, and costs less HeTen poundsminnow, sbont Rnssnkn. Phils case. 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