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Show Important to Mother. l!in!ne oofiPljr a f i.J ure Slij re ttisl It rvn-J- NORTH WIiST evrry hotile of CASTOR!!, for lufact so l rblUrro. y was first seitled ic 1m;S. was incorporated in JSd'.b anc chartered as a city in ISM. iaranb (he IU-- r .NOTES. of Wyo , Near Aberdeen. Wash., Tied Wnn. YvU Thu Um4 Usrg Always liuUfUt. while hunting, mistook Mrs. lamisr Lecass for a cougar and shot her dead. When 1 r! Sprmvr was a hoy (I. F. Hayes, an Oregon pioneer, met him away from hom Ms father t death by falling down a shall in tht la school, Th yottngsirr In honnsiik ami w!ih two Onion Companion mine, mar Haket his jiurkft mail his way homo, over City, Ore. 120 mihs. In time ilas. walking most John At Collins Hot Springs, Wa.-h- .. of the way. lie iJM IS miles the first IT. Lueth of Vancouver, Wash., gave On the day an. I IT mi tl: third day a fri tolly roach driver took ;is wife rarholie i:it ad of her mdi i cine. She die d in teg minutes. him ni't of the way for nothing. The c ity ot ltcK-- Springs. Wyo.. has The Virtue of Abbreviation. populatii n of about il.noo, and it is A writer L, tlie Evening Standard, aid tlnur Is no place in the United complaining of tlm Lomlon habit of variety of Ian would like to States where a greatc-jihhrt-- iation, says h I the!, uages is spoken. ? hang the 11 ml who Baker street and Waterloo railway At Clealtitn. Wash.. Mrs. 1). 11. Hu We think he the Ikikorloo Tu he. cham was thrown from a buggy tin sliould eanoni.e him. This column hoofs and kicked to lcr the hor.-e'- s Haks with a certain anxiety for it leath. Fhe was the wife of the pro at hat pave currency to heth those nhtreviat!ona. On the opening day prietor of the Hotel Heed. and Mansion of tlie Shepherd's Bu.-The jury, after deliberating sevenHouse line a forgotten omnibus driver teen hour.-- , failed to agree In the case filed the pi he, It ain't nothing hut of the United States against Joseph a twop-nn- y tube. at the people who who tunod from his omnibus anl took to T. Carroll, a Butte lumberman, near was with illegal fencing charged the howehs of the earth. The officials who eould hail a railway could not Butte, and he was discharged. name It. The driver's pibe fixed the By the collapse of the oast wall of word. In the same way the London the Butte hotel, which toppled over public, though quite ready to travel an and crushed the Southern hotel, a by the linker street and Waterloo loss of GO.O'JO was caused. railway, wanted to save its hreatb property ami for the economy. of hurried speech No one was injured, as all the guests the su question was here made Ha- got out of the buildings when the ke rlco. The two words have been walls began to crack. tel mi to the heart of travelers, and in A large force of men is still received official sanction; for at search of the little Hrnttain hoy who Trafalgar square you are directed to Tall Gate. Walla from the Ilakorloo Tube." The phrase Is disappeared swift, convenient, as a matter of Walla county, Washington. Evidence spee h, and has just as much relation accumulates that instead of being deto literary language as a bill of lad-in- s. voured by a cougar the child was kidLondon Chronicle. naped by a sheep herder. That a general strike of the union BACK TO PULPIT. street car men of Portland must be the result of the present situation is What Food Did for a Clergyman. conceded by the officials of the PortA minister of Elizabethtown tells land Railway, Light & Power comfood brought him pany. The officials of the union say how Grape-Nut- s Some 5 years ago there will certainly be a general hack to his pulpit: I had an attack of what seemed to be strike. Warner Moody, town attorney of La Grippe which left me in a comI of suffered collapse and Shoshone, Wyo., was shot and killed plete state for some time with nervous prostra- about midnight July 20. He "was a tion. My appetite failed, I lost flesh son of the late United States Senator till I was a mere skeleton, life was a Moody of South Dakota. Frank Anburden to me, I lost interest in every- derson. on hearing the shots, ran out thing and almost in everybody save tu his tent and was shot in the shoulmy precious wife. der. He is not seriously wounded. of The assassin escaped in tlie darkness. Then on the recommendation some friends I began to use Grape-Nut- s George A. Simonds, one of the perfood. At that time I was a missonal conductors of the Raymond-Whitcomerable skeleton, without appetite and excursion party bound for hardly able to walk across the room; had ugly dreams at night, no disposi- Alaskan points, committed suicide at tion to entertain or be entertained and Seattle by shooting himself in the head, while standing on the wh&rf, began to shun society. I finally gave up the regular minis- just as the two steamers carrying the had pulled away members of his try, indeed I could not collect if.y from the dock. party thoughts on any subject, and became Two girls, traveling from Laramie almost a hermit. After I had been s Grape-Nuta short food for to Ogden, were found in an empty using the time I discovered that I was taking box car at Fort Steele, Wyo. The on new life and my appetite began to girls were very dirty, but carried dress Improve; I began to sleep better and suit cases filled with clean linen and my weight increased steadily; I had their other worldly possessions. They lost some 50 pounds, but under the said Laramie was too slow for them new food regime I have regained al- and they had, set out to make Ogden most my former weight and have in a box car. greatly improved in every way. Custin Lee, an aged man, who reI feel that I owe much to Grape-Nut- s and can truly recommend the cently arrived in Billings, Mont., from food to all who require a powerful re- Kansas City en route to Seattle, is building agent, delicious to taste and missing and is believed to have lost his life in the Yellowstone river. His always welcome. Name given by Postum Co., Battle traveling companion, Glenn Smith, a Creek, Mich, A true natural road to young lad, stated to the police that ee had gone to the river to bathe, regain health, or hold it, is by use and no trace of him could be found. s and cream of a dish of Grape-NutContracts have been let by the Oremorning and night. Or have the food Made into some of the many delicious gon Railroad & Navigation company dishes given in the little recipe book to Spokane contractors for bridges on found in pkjs. the main line of the company between Ten days' trial of Grape-Nut- s helps Portland and Huntington. This immany. Theres a reason. provement is in line with the heavy Look in pkgs. for a copy of the fa- construction work now being done mous little book, The Road to with a view to bringing the road up to first-clas- s condition om la Vtf For 30 Year. 1 M-n- l, k J -- r a hri-tm- h 1 b GREAT FEAT OF RUNNER. o Covered Six Hundred Miles In Five Days Over the Roughest Kind of Country. L The Tara hu marcs, a great tribe of the northern Sierra Madre, are the not In regreatest runners on gard to speed but In endurance. They have hern known to average f70 miles per day; there is an absolute record that is Indisputable of a Tarahumare sent with an Imjxutant government document that necessitated an Immediate answer covering the distance there and bark. f0-tnil- e jaunt. In five days, or an average of 120 miles covered In each 21 hours, not counting the time lost while the answer was being prepared, and it must be remembered that this feat was not perforate I uion a fair road or on an undulating plain. It was over the wildest country that the Sierra Madre affords; tip ami down paths that the very deer would hardly esteem a trial; the only level ground encountered was the crossing of a deep river. Also, the a pinole, journey was done on and f pedes of popcorn ground down mixed with water, and the runner carried his camp equipment, a native woven white wool blanket. The Temperament Excuse. Sometimes you hear as an excuse for faults, It Is my temperament. Do you not know that the perversions of a temperament are not the temperament Itself? There never was a temperament that had not its good as well as its evil possibilities. The truth is that we inherit our temperament with 1 3 natural perversions, and it is our business in life to shake off the perversions, in order that we may find the veritable temperament Itself, and that it may carry us on truly to the host work that such a temperament can do. If all who have excused themselves for selfishness and evil because of the artistic temperament had recognized that they were really excusing the pervisions of their temperament, and not the temperament itself, much needless pain and sorrow might have been avoided. American Magazine. D i m if A B : y - ; .verier uJV ,M C,y.' ,'f 'Vw ' .t Old Abe I f r ' i E" lhc lra4e r ftrSt of lhe famous Case TDreaher. He tiss inline J numerous vlctorle ever all foinpcilntf ibrchn. Sucreu Makers of always crowns the Casa. eale a eye.' far eetng. lhe Case have comalt of ahead and always keep sway pel! lor. Sole Averts for Hain Wakens, HcdTa Twine, McCornlck Machines, Deere, Oliver and I. & O. Plows. For any Item in Implement. Vehicles or Stoves, please writ us. Terms Vo suit Leading Implement Dealers Utah and Idaho Consolidated Wagon and Machine Company GEO. T. ODELL, Gen. Mgr. Houses at Salt Lake, Ogden, Logan, Idaho Falls and Montpelier WE CLOSE SATURDAYS AT 1 P. M. 1 TIPvIE IS fflOWEY ot Anil a good M'alrh Mill .are its many times in a year. V sell GOOD Walehes, amt repair Good Matches, and guarantee them to keep time. We Make Travel Easy. 170 Five trains daily via the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe, Colorado to Kan- sas City, St. Joe, Chicago, Galveston, El Paso, City of Mexico. Ask me about reduced rates. C. F. Warren, G. A., A. T. & S. F. Ry.. 411 Dooly Block, Salt Lake City, Utah. A Womans Find. With only an Indian half-bree- d as helper, Lillian K. Malcolm, a woman mining prospector in Nevada, professes her belief that she has discovered a ledge of rich copper and gold ore in a ridge 3,00fi feet long in the foothills of Death valley. Miss Malcolm, who claims to have traversed the wilds of Alaska in search for gold, and has been a prospector for tm years, made up her mind to examine the funeral range and there found this ledge, which she believes holds millions for the skilled miner, and that the fame for opening up the copper region of Death valley belongs to her. MAIN ST. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Onion Assay Office M. J. S. HAN AUER. V. SADLER. P. O. BOX 14A6 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Room Cool and Fragrant. A woman who has traveled in India suggests that one of the daintiest way3 of keeping a room cool in summer is by hanging curtains of an eastern grass which is now procurable here in the windows. These curtains are drenched in water. The air passing through the moist grass is not only cooled but also slightly perfumed with an oriental odor which is peculiarly In lieu of the grass a refreshing. piece of flannel dipped and wrung out of cold water may be hung over the window screen. All Hallows College Salt Lake City Under the Direction of the Marist Fathers, aided by Expert Lay Professors. Boarding and Day School for Boys. Situated in the heart of the Rockv Mountain district nearl. e it enjoys an e,a u0vg climate. Buildings'modern steam hpared and electiic lighted. Hot and cold baths. unsurpassed The institution claims Scientific and Commercial Branches, conferring deirrpU in ,hl thorough courses Classical, Iaboratores invited. A fine Museum and Mineralogy ' care of little boys by a competent master. Gymnasium of the best. Indoor games during season. Compulsory military dull under the direction of an armv the band and the orchestra taught, features of the college. Private trafnlnl for ded being sirable students, outside of regular schoolspecial hours, in Higher Mathematics Chnmiftr Mineralogy, Assaying, etc., and also in Commercial subjects. Terns mode w. 1 sea-level- Apply for full Year Book and other particulars to The Rev. President. |