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Show v UNITED STATES SENATOR FROM SOUTH CAROLINA PRAISES PERUNA. NOTES NORTHWEST Coyote., driven from th mountain gar-wnby hunger, Invaded the Columbia a number at Butte and devoured of bird In the run there. The Will House saloon In Butte tas I eld up and the cash register relieved of $10. Several person were In the aaloon at the time. Two suspect I are under arrest. Tin Round Mountain Banking of Round Mountain, a town sixty mile north of Tonopah. Nevada, has closed It door. Bad loan ore given a the cause. After an enforced vacation, owing to an epidemic of scarlet fever and diphtheria, the agricultural college at Bozeman. Mont., ha been reopened, as well a the other schools of the town. announce that A Butte dispatch of the section steel laying on those St Paul railroad which crosses the Rocky Mountains Mopped on December 3. and will no be resumed until the snows thaw next spring. It Is announced that Bishop Frank Spaulding. In charge of the Episcopal diocese of Utah, with headquarters at bait Lake, will have charge of tin? western Colorado diocese, succeeding the late Bishop Knight. For the first time In many years eggs are quoted on the Butte market at SO cents a dozen. At that price fresh eggs are scare, and It Is predicted that there will be a still further advance. Two of Buttes most prominent in the brokers engaged in a gun-plaheart of the city. In a quarrel over a stock deal Samuel Alexander attempted to shoot Bart Monahan, but vws prevented by bystanders. C. It. Davis, a laborer, was struck by a Southern Pacific fast freight near I inlay, Nev., and crushed almost recognition. It Is supiosed he fell asleep on the track. Relatives are thought to live In Denver. The coroners jury has exonerated young Ilume Hahn of Helena for the alleged killing of Mark Ansden, a farm hand, with whom he engaged in a quarrel. The jury accepted Hahns version that it was a case of YOU BUY CHEAPEST a cor-j'oratlo- M. C. 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Pity She Couldnt. cannot sing the old songs now, she warbled at the piano. Then shut up, muttered the curmudgeon in the corner, for the new ones are something I old-fashion- fierce. Judge. Good Thing to Know. Those who traverse the alkali plains of the west and inhabit the sand blown regions of Texas, find daily need for a reliable eye salve. They never drug the eye, but simply appl externally, the staple, Dr. Mitchells Eye Salve. It is well to know that Mitchells Eye Salve t, on sale here also. Price 25 cents. An aim in life is the bnly fortune worth the finding; and it is not to be found in foreign lands, but in the heart itself. R. L. Stevenson. One Thing That Will Live Forever, PETTITS EYE SALVE, first box sold in 1807, 100 years ago, sales increase yearly. All druggists or Howard Bros., BuffaloN. Y. A tiresome speech is apt cheerless affair. $o be a be-jon- d 170 Main st. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Removal Announcement Wo take plea Mire in informing1 our ouMomers that we have removed our place of buxine from the old Main! to more commodious quarters, No. .VIA South Third West Street, and that we are still in the market for HIDES, WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, FURS, Etc. In small or carload lots. Call on us or write us before you sell. It will pay you to do so. Rowe, Morris, Summerhays Co. Lake Salt Love-makin- City, Utah. a Fine Art. g by Herman Cupid, the Surgeon, Lee Meader, is so full of wit and humor as to make it one of the greatest of the season. One of suspects that Mr. Meader has spent a good deal of time practicing what be preaches; for, if one scratches off the varnish of humor, one finds a great deal of shrewd sense underneath. Mr. Header's wit is as pungent as a whiff Because Joe Grimmlnni, her reject- of ammonia, but it never lacks the ed lover, called her a vile name, bubbling good nature of the proverLouise Toinois tried to kill him when bial fat man. Every page of the hook she met him on the street In Reno, has a picture in color by Pal; and Nev. She fired five times, one shot the whole get-uIs strikingly origithe others his in effect nal. Mr. Meader believes that leg, taking is a fine art, and readers of going wild. Two bandits who attempted to hold the Cupid Surgeon, will undoubtedsurwere In Goldfield saloon a Published by up ly agree with him. prised by the resistance of the bar- Henry Altemus company, tender, who put up such a, strenuous fight that the bandits were routed. A The Ivory Nut. number of shots were fired, but no The Ivory nut, which is so much one was hurt. used by button manufacturers. Is the Through the accidental explosion of twenty-twsticks of dynamite J. R. fruit of a species of palm which grows in Central and South America. It Dermand, a contractor of Great Falls, forms a valuable crop, particularly In Mont., lost the sight of both eyes, a Panama, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru. large part of his face is gone, there is a hole in the top of his head and To those to whom the Christmas lie is likely to die. season means peace and good will Chief Dispatcher Keeley has been and the assuming of an optimistic exonerated from all blame in connec- frame of mind toward mankind in gention with the wrecty on the Northern eral, the Deceber Everybodys will Pacific at Olive, Mont., last Septem- carry a direct and appealing message. ber, in which half a dozen persons lost The leading article, The Sunday their lives, by the coroners jury, sit- Lady of Possum Trot, is by John L. ting at Plains, Mont. Mathews, and tells of the courage and E. E. Carney, a lineman, was elec- enthusiasm of a southern woman who trocuted while at work in Reno, Ne- has given up her life to the uplifting vada. Four thousand volts passed and useful education of her mountain through his body, and he hung limp people. President Roosevelt is also across the wire until the horrified a contributor to this number. The telephoned the station fiction portion of the magazine is of spectators house and the current was turned off. the high-clas- s order. The secretary of state of, the state The Boy and His Dad. of Washington has made the followA boy who has the brotherly interfor vote of the official return ing President at the recent election: est of his father is lucky. Sometimes Presidential electors Republican, a wild lad does not seem to have much Sn common with his father and it will 58,383; Tafta 106,062; Democrats, he the mothers task to discover someplurality, 47,679; Socialist PresidenProthing which they can do together tial, 14,177; Independence. 248; play dominoes, chess, read the same hibition, 4,700 book or anything to give a kindred sympathy. self-defens- mirth-provoker- s e. p love-makin- g o , n y lion. M. i Curious. One of the most curious things In, the world is a woman, who, having fallen in love with a man because of his wit, talks so much after their mar riage that he never gets a chance to show whether he Is able to keep on being witty or not. In the November number of The North American Review, Professor Goldwin Smith discusses Party Government. He traces the movements in English politics which resulted in the formation of two distinct parties representing two distinct policies, end, in the light of what is happen- ing in the political world in Great! Britain, Canada and the United States, he is inclined to come to the' conclusion that the party system is; nearing an end, and that, in the fu- ture, men will in election in accordance with their views upon' the issues actually presented to them. The Wifely Letter. A woman sent In a fire alarm yester; day when she posted aletter. It must have been to her husband. Chicago1 Evening Post. Get a Patent. Your invention may be valuable and should be patented. Send for free information and advice to H. J. ROBINSON, Patent Attorney. P. O. Box 544, Salt Lake City. Mans Peculiar Ways. It Is a curious fact that a man who travels hundreds of miles and submits to many discomforts for the sake of getting a chance to whip a stream will indignantly refuse to beat a carpet when he might do it with little or noi trouble right at home. In his discussion of My Experiences With, and Views Upon, the. Tariff in the Christmas Century, Mr. Carnegie explains that his views upon the subject which I still hold as firmly as ever and have never were formed In the early changed seventies by Adam Smith, who was not the bigoted free trader he is generally supposed to have been, and by John Stuart Mills celebrated paragraph which sums up the matter. |