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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN Ree Auction Will be Held at Rupert and Heyburn, Specimens of Noted Coin Seem to Be Losing Their 1804 DOLLAR Idaho. LIE . UNDER. Pa eee elaim Thousands Furnish Ee panera fe there lots public | ee and ee oe pelt |ago0 4 W. L. . heoe h :i les townsites cated. In for buildings aie NaGeT which the : for. lots as cash ire ONES Were - oa In Seats dollar of Dunham this dare was of Chicago : fet "regan ea $2,000 remarkal Msig ee The lots é $5 ha values. ae $8.50 vali o, to/the premium on a Under the wise provisions of the rien 8 ' for Men $1.25 Hats ere rn $2.00 ‘Hats $2.95 sz.o5 | $12.50 , by on > . > oe < wat x * sup wate Ifrom mt time canals and ditches, and this prosper- | "ave eropped out, ity Is a guarantee of the future sueSs many as eight cess and substantial: growth of the |/the hands . of ron bs ; heieo ne . additional { S. This "squatter's" town contains sixty business occupy at the public sale to be held Aug.& projects ears of ago the government. the Minidoka Two [erop. country was only as and the a haunt River en of skulking the coins his titre in 1875 { The B ze Difficult : to escarpment ditch upon the to lead thirsty x akaecin the soil. engineers backed YS ' above into = s by vast capital owners preceding: of |tnenm say in an 1804 must and fol-| dollar Similar | lar is to similar a "A as camps, one being these coins were that and never that St) $18.00 and $20.00 Suits at been minted the Other to that of other S145 Vitus's > \ i dollars { , hae U ' i } , ieht- OF Dance « proved, that and this that take the chance This was of sold in the lots $22.00 and $25.00 Suits $30.00 Suits pA Modern, ' re ion 7 ins many r aah The °Vitus's ways 1e a pape She was. ernment this point force and pared and a3 pce : eee the ene pre some coins now {in oe ; t we. Ah ae | p A\\ f/f | ws aw on Sea td Stee was made the of} Be erg 1883 for altogether from a dolla dilate used genuine star on 1804 the nearly a existence was| v4 =< iy 5 | Jt aa & Cr ae ig | ls | | y ae ed $10.75 1 re n W Ve L D | 5B eo ae get oe : at Bre ee * ST. 75 S 75 CUT 1 eep at uits $13. SEZ; PRICES! Clothiers to Men and Boys "UTAH'S GREAT INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL.' side the 1804 three dollars is of Y may be-|den the]|of classes-genuine toe. of coun but an ee * opposite Death, in from of}men and is the one sold the other day. | arose 1350, which when rs ee Prien of famine ‘and misery mad peo- | Hungary to take » FOR SUCCESS aid to the young, a .n Before , offered ami Music, you decide a VWs ich , which |j~ Irriga- se hool AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE OF moral atmosphere and healthful cess of its students to attend, IN LIFE, support and a bee apa Irrigation, comfort nography, to the pend hantes, Sewerage, ein Surveying, Hydraulies, ce Design- Roads Pavements B i COMMERCE-Business Administration, ing, Banking TM insportation, Commercial and AecountLaw, Bt Ste- re NE RAL SCIENCE Comprising English, Mat hematics, istor Economies, Modern Languages, Natural and Physical Sciences, Ete Art, enone | M ey IENGINE + inde ing Forging, PatFoundry. Work Z . Anf- Dairying, ARTS-Cooking, and Sewing Household aZe also © ioe se emed upon WOMEN the rich, Horticulture, Scie Inte COURSES four,|§" ne drov Hell eee nary MECHANTO ARTS-Carpentry tern Making, Carriage Building, Machine work, Et alone ne every the a a ie ee Tea eee eas DOME STIC SCIENCE AND Diete tic Sanitation, Wygiene secourged Europe million person out of infection and women in eet fen epidemic In the the most violent. moral its train At the time twenty-five or one fear of AND honor to Tee disease Black world into!ing issues, temperament Feonomies greatest the ple, agree|the divided the of morals | world brought fanaticism in Iinserip-|lost now PREPARES MEN wealth to the poor, an aged-Bacon ---_-_-_§-+#§----COURSES OF sTUDY:--- godliness The obverse|the the be of! when the in cl is Learning effect was produced by the plague in | Constantinople and in Florence, where lthe most wielked solleht nelier ei its dol-/| sign to epee Serta Ty a sure dollar upper tou hes as for according eee $740. dlfferent, die tion "Liberty. Expert numismatists never|that early | 8, $ | ad- which pesmee se s IVIAIN a to Gp. the the: case was a dance, pe- which there were two varieties; mint|open to receive the world. The con vestrikes ahd alterations from other|ventional ceremonies of the church genuine dollars. | could not satisfy the burning peni-| Of the genuine dollars there are! tential fever of the terror-stricken liv-|§ known to be six in existence, among|/ing, and so a ghastly brotherhood| With than Example . records are. opén to doubt cope :such: awithout proposition = ee That dies were made for a coin of | Many with engineers the Ree this denomination they do not deny, | wiepewithal has looked at it $a3 it | bUL they say that they were not used great cost had forced mee et <p ,|in 1804. They say that every one of| on act on aoe engineers who at were generally followed by epidemics of fanaticism, either religious or god- | less, the in the | lar of another year out What is regarded coined] latter the of bidding true was of | reverse: is-|ing records} has all less FANATICISM a i cat | Culiar Another type was made from an] altered obverse original die, which ai- | had' beosdeb ‘stars aindsdate while the one mint 19,520 dollars were the holders of the maintain much 7. The $1.20 Disorders. Old-time" of tenement Side East the A girl from a e house district walked mto the crowded dispensary of the New York. Post- Reo dhayill ci sak hin Dollars, to the government] regularly Althaush. that 1804, "4 at Ss at at of the period, the edge being lettered | on alarming extent with: "One Hundred Cents,<Otie! Dol- | manifestation ‘of ‘St; there | which by the government, while declares that the coin is an theory Rule two out fake, as the the his aoa rent ' Only sale opinion sued | other _ and offering pioneer wry weeks [y vided the rising swift flowing river, opportunity for the simple rabbit Harness. ~ 2 whose for as t ate. Peleus following of Boston. pur-| Wetmore Major ieee in Anta recent to the the up eet it held num-|) ‘is always a spirited controversy at "standing the eoin umismatistsof are practically coyate. Deke csaniead rugged jack For' | lowing an uninhabited sage brush plain. The railroad miles away from to it, serve and (Staneiied:.was déatined. foréver: houses . Suits towns which Uncle Sam proposes to|ber has gradually increased until at) Sho} Pea er eg OP ne ie Ae wiitted as quickly as possible to a elass foster there,. The proceeds from the |'he present time thirteen are said to | ly struck in place Some-of thevre-) then in--session. composed. of physiauction sales will be returned to the | be (definitely located strikes of the coln had ‘plain: edges, | cian: students. interested. in disorders irrigation fund." They all Want It and. differed from the. originals ma-| Of. the sort;..but. @éven'in the. short $t requires a visit to this seet{on| The desire of every collector to |} terfally in other: way aml? of time during which the girl ty appreciate the wonderful transfor-/have one of these coins seems in no One specimen had a lettered edge, | Yas in the general waiting room het mation which follows the construc| wise _lessened by each year's new | but it did not contain all the letters ae omen had communicated itself to ilon. of one of these great irrigation ------_-_-_-_-_- Ee twe other nervous children. awaiting j treatment there, who, from watching |}her actions, fell involuntarily to imitating them, and the class, instead of ne case of the kind, had three to < deal with Psychic contagion like this is by no means. new n general, it' was. reponsible for the witcherafts and dejiusions of the past, the strange ‘"dancing. manias'" and season. of physical penance that, like sickness, prevailed in Europe during the earlier centuries }or our era t still governs the ‘spirit of the mob" in camp meetings and j}lynehing bees, but its occult influence |}is better understood in this older |} more sophisticated world, and sermons | may be listened to today without pro4 7 : ducing catalepsy in their enretan ONE SIDE OF PUBLIC SQUARE, RUPERT, IDAHO. Disease epidemics in the olden time they them $4.95 i raw - $15.00 Gt Co. 45- 47 nea. awit. COnEn Of ae Adams year Parmelee Ves I Mr. i $500 t for Ne biee until ten years ago! specimens Were 1 collector buy ON LA ene Sateen ae time to Dt Hosiery entirely coins : of which 1 only) SONI oer eae to and and leg in the country, fits promperity isetn extitenes | Ahan: WINS, One| oye design of the genie 1804 dole [Graduate Medical sehoo! and" hospital x Boys, Belts, Underwear, Suits -_| Men's and Young Mens Fine Suits S Hats 92.50 bring one-twentieth not do which cultivation | #24 under brought are lands dollar a price of the of the record sage with covered now tract this speciSingie ‘ ars Cty . . ; brush will become one of most a : i densely populated farming erpiar lg men of the 1804 dollar was Known to assured and Neckwear, x . en' figure a was specimens aire other United states Pain Bree ‘ree or } the/ instant the that so acres, 80 and (are thirteen agricultural farms of 49; Shirts, Collars, H St nel EZ AR TON coin wearables . M jo- | duced a curious phase in coin, collecting and destroyed many generally ac- are inne: $6.50. be disposed of to the highest bidders |@uc to its searcity, and that the age for cash They look sufficientiy des-|Of the coin Itseif had nothing to do olate, and forlorn now but with the | With it opening of the canal headgates, they ‘ ae foe ry ee Ele s ai the will bloo 0 Ww antly. 404 dollar, for at the very least there reclammation act all the lands have been cut into 50% to old to $1,100, a fo us cae dollar Be nt an ueattn, wa, ae ean os public oa me Saas aac ad : Phi pees Hats, Trousers, summer _ Boys' far ra) all Felt are worth. ALL SUMMER GOODS MUST GO, WE WANT NO CARRY-OVERS. DON'T DELAY, COME AND SAVE MONEY. We Mention a few Items: Fake ae and Some Philadelphia‘seema ; Meron and ee Are Te This Week! This Week! S7.0%<3 Straw EXIST Issued, They eee sale le bala os on lots aie 27 ee a oO Really the|auetion townsites Ripert REAL Claming 2 ve of government Cains | cae sale SIX ere ae age | ue and Rupert, in the Miniirrigation project, Idaho, begina eyburn on Aug. 20. and at! sold the ONLY Power. ase a DAM Aeres ee be in of Cheap ae will town adi do ‘a ning MINIDOKA BARTON'S CLEARANCE SALE! Value. ae, Se ----_-- MO SELL TOWN LOTS REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. cui o 10 Pp that Physical C): RtTk you Training Setar a N Le; conside1 ea Vi and es the opportunities UTAH-Its strong faculty, modern courses of environment, also the low expenses and the Ay Library ‘ork. ne afforded by the study, splendid equipment, uniform and splendid sue- itself! Bete te ov-|restruck from these original dies by|Of the restrikes with the defective | the repentance of the people. Dressed a " pear eae ss acyl view of the mint in Philadelphia | lettering on the edge five are deflaite-|in somber garments, with red crosses rushed a field [ in a single season presented a set of plans for system of irrigation. time between As proof 1836 and of this theory 1869. ly known, it ts pointed | with a while new of the veverse other die restrikes|on there are but their their breasts caps, and the backs, and Flagellants on marched M. A. Sticknvuy) of |} two known, of wnich is In the|in through the streets |OUt thatz the e latete: 2 WN, one 0 I procession. ssio g a d Bhan were | 5alem, Muass,, who had collected coins | mint.--New York: Sun. singing a solemn hymn, carrying rom 1817 and : had' been on the con-| Bod - |} lighted cadles and triple scourges with awarded for cons did dojlar, 1804 Which they struck themselves so yiofor an lookout tant a wre © ieehnate this broad expanse of|MOt obtain one until 1843, when a DEVICES OF TRAVELERS lently that blood marked the way of their going. These frightful proceshe Snake river must be lifted|Specimen was given him by one of ron te be » A dam was laid across|the officers of the mint in exchange sions struck fascinated terror to Woman Gives Suggestions to Those hearts of all beholders, and men, wothe atrentin, at Minidoke rapids, a great|for some coins. This 1804 dollar was About to Take a Journey, men and children of all ranks rushed rock {ill structure 50 feet in height and|the first specimen to come into public peas oe esa sts 650 feet long on top. which é oleae. aS ri wa surface barked it 47 Qi feet at flood for 35 miles. notice leve The It oe had An estrike of 1536. beaded edge with: a raised experienced woman - trave "ler | do Preah, pila ives the ( x fs {a:those! following sensible s SUBEC stions| ment spreac throughout dam completed, will cost nearly half|.in similar to that on the dollars of ‘Be sure ‘to: take a tiny camel's h; air| Pope agates million dollars. When channel the immense) 1936 and this persons: was onedecliteduthatit of the reasons | Prush along, which will remove Ea ranett their in the diversion are why. certain road lifted the water will pass into the high| line canals on both sides of the river.| and be led from them through hundreds in of the of laterals valley. Swift Influx of The initiation followed all over Par miles by the farm great influx country, had. every Settlers, work this an division While of to was Was restrike of that period. On other hand, expert numismatists Erasers sath rder oe _ eo from) had every and settlers soon every|senuine coin been'. filed upon. proceeded = Te teed ‘by with | not appearance the the was with the sold 1896. most in perfect engaged upon their own buildings. The | date, but coming of large numbers of settlers|for $570, of tering !!ble "I crumple and. aa giteran: which a 1804 second. hibited sy per | yaad further exhibition anc until game, induced F upon pro- of ties ; mane before the Black a monk of Ber- ten thousand people Scattered here and there in andjdollar, and tile institutions waiting for the lot sale so that they can move upon their own soe au remain Seunbr The town|dollars. over| several property and no longer| by sufferance of the lender lands of the mean 45 degrees, humidity The inchesrainfall per annuoe -- are adapted. 58 Thefrom soll to a wide per cent. 15and‘to fact that to all It is alleged that restrikes were made Ules compelled causes 1804 struck. the It is return in 1860] from the not of the coins| certain that all these restruck coins seer found thelr} way to the melting po cneneces Denver Man ge Suit. Some time ago an 1804 dollar was 19|/ bought clicaWhen variety is this 1804 dies through the influence of colIectors, but the government authori- Minidoka|so project are at an elevation of 4,200| feet above sea level. The svantriiin temperature of this section is 96 degrees, minimum 12 degrees below, and it to be directed wind: mmings it in\twists two holes, about | ihe d hats and bowsbuild of | perky which do an not. ig siand| ineh apart, Whenpa the n © Ta ee ese Black ae hie power the Net Death eath ae ede John' owen ; hance pndyi a qn? aie eid ts of the top tray of my era i ee et & yard of tape. Over this of | as to J. he by faund the crops, stock industry in this section,|date he alfalfa and other forage crops will al-| money. s B. there Dexter was ofa Denver. question ' ther fuck aes of coins of this orn which by ae StBe th 0 futtirefor andprosperous particularly ay ‘Oy Bhdthe tapid|the new)there, mint and areyet sald evennot "0 ; matterdevelop of cheap power, The will ample power be transmitted economically great which to fr egg dam can|larsNearly has these | of a La the to > officers be certansof » ‘ve At one aevery pedigree pene an horse, The one lid tight Sea | car to! arry a linen affair) ke ce hooks ar ae Ponta ho the ee ADDRESS THE a strapped music scissors, and ‘ape. i oe e No des‘ eumbiain sold had modern f live equipment REGISTRAR, Entrance fee $5. stock, College. farms, ore hards, gardens, AGRICULTURAL opens Sept COLLEGE, 18 parade strong the A work of Write LOGAN, now for UTAH. - ‘ie eo ee Se . ] yer | Thi MALIN. : by slow eee ee | iat Sie th, "th a ered th | Seles in x Mrleen BIBLE ie enteenth roll.) Witeheraft nineteenth, centuries was in deeply aixteenth the belief established the j this' with learned table. Bretene, We5 and! ed) not to make hen we after BARKEEPER'S Albert Bell | Says in Mather, to is said have Bois salad served We de- r, | existed ne jepidemic at He GUIDE Follows Runnits one time or known been due lsold i ~~ another. | was due agg then the} has The as Tarantism atcoffee the | |SWePt Italy and Southern the fifteenth contury, and have the Bible. : Scripture ome Salov. The Europe lasted 1n for) does. have drink : to ro a‘man a a wn prietor say.that shal!this enter the kingdom Yor renson.1 oriite ae Cote | nite teen eae of fear "But close | drunkard Salem |heaven. . Amo ong every getting | World 1 lycanthropy, as it people is called,in town dinner., Salem be-/| the was superstition allied An Wahrewolve the were-wolves, lot c in f Germany the Loupsgarous of ven fA and oupsgaro IN are good a fork. ton famous which iin occurred near The the dasa century. superstiti SUperstition every} as nd + Tar Herald: swell'in ago we dinner st tuition sf 2 a A thimble,|!usion, loca eho ali a See aa . DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL MISSOURI. dolthat be afford exceptional facilities for thorough and areefficient work.of the best Institutions of America and Europe, in charge experimentation one case xed | har oe . ae abeled. dressing 1s°1 quick | for the MMU they think | eat: too cream ofas the long 1$04 as the America = least ' ae athletic fleld-these on ae ee row lined Sonn little pockets, one} jonly in private Opinion, but in govern-| t peace Ww a silk rubber holds a| mental procedure. Sick and neurotic! Columbus, O., July 28.-*"I have Hrush & ea nbrush, sponge, and nall)| Persons were generally considered O/ pover found anything In the Bibl a 33 hater: the others are and alive. forth- | which : ays that. ths uthe meré hes ee pins. brushtooth and powder, comb, | be with possessed sentencedof tothe be devil, burned. says taking of a i : of jew elry, ify, Caen any bits |!n The idea of witcheraft was echoed |drink of liquor is sinful Saati hairpins, with a Do Uee small Ee, with genuine. be to seemed here, grown e erate zone ma the Philadelphia There is An nein at aA vantaaes all these Gr anieats tervith attention more attracts which mint it requires no particular| and gift resources of prophecy for a this|than the 1804 dollar on exhibition : to predict s Har Sr aningé Gees citer new leone lieine ; and had een subsidaie Vitus's Htus's di Pn in the it eee Ne cee and trimmings, 1) fc: ardule snt articles, or tissue) century Tait ee the proper | job," contained All the) thatee his oecoin profitable find a and ways vegetables aad market, of ee aver and in every way towns section @ of iE bo froin the-al dressiie roomie e sleeping ny and thread, eyes, began suit for the purchase | typ top hangs The mint authoritles decided | pocket‘ ts | aie authenticity side Around the the hat brim down the a eal to} createdsf & market, store : keepers,| Byron Reed, the i Omaha _ s collector, ous f pen any | ites oend we otared port ne and Ns . } ‘esente pe Lal Map aioli E ‘eagercles. a ye te for Nailer doctors and mechanics of all classes| Who presented it to his native elty hat pin through it, as if aie siting oie. suffering which the affliction proflocked in. Today a population of|with the rest of his large collection. i , . t on pin my IThead, ove A similar "Convulsionnaires' disease was that 4.000 awaits the completion of - the , it e : sede c Sannea etoe a NUM-|hat wind then Fah over tae, and hoe ae | du x Kibh' troubled:the canals and ditches. ver of recognized restrikes of the 1804 securely en the othe €S) the dnlihwergsurice St. Medard. who around the town sites are 132 mercan-|suspicion : a leet Hay their idertake a similar penance. At Rome sheet theafterpuffy sheetsleeves of tissue however. Venturinus, likepho Doweee ace a ‘of| ew grit nae are T ribbons on around said to | "USNs of the Rix A ie h_ was sold without guarantee being bought by the late any The|?!oody penances, hur Fourteen years «.| Death, Vehturinus, questions, ts mem wi Germany Burope stuff ee ae ise |‘ with ee tio was Parmelee This was specimen fiir nee, bein amply auctioneers, case its construction of the dam _ and its|ollar, canal system, the settlers <erat busily | be the and in the|. "Be sure your ticket is right, say | Sent selling tickets to a line of was |Ti¢d men and women, all o 3 hich seems to prove that the reason given | hasThe-dollar:.sola no real bearing > on thePhiladelphia question. in of the government eet cinder ag ae rough aninarn Clement VI. repulsed them appearance at Avignon and oof th ior in-an or Here's |jated. by liquor. rcket.10 sational Ww. Good affliction | ¢yurch, North ene interests Side to saloons. of nevet protect of ‘hae matt church and. of the-Third declared the- .R new shipment? 4oxt recetesdke ¥Y.., None | ----___g Swiss and ~ Brick. 5 Peay fresh. always and finer | AINS Y 5 4 COLORADO NE. toge GOOD inelud- de ene aarti a tale DAI arper Dy Sarptiilly ore only wooden ones of the G. Parvin. He In turn sold it b H. = dead ae be ed ah drunk soup out) -A celebrated German specialist has know fully all that the Bible says on color of the real article. Those that Brown of Portland, Ore., from whose fried chicken, and ae ee pine ao Hig iy lhe od ‘color' gathers the east se ae eran ce Pe the female deposits in the nest afe re- hands it passed into the possession cream with a fork. Why not? ¥ : . ' These amount le ave I I ever ever knowingly moved to.be hatched in an incubaof Mr. Dunham, its present owner. little evidence yu of of microbes. They develop Neither have knowingly soasold sos inomtiene hei nre | The coin last sold was originally oopmneniahae. = == violet oe pr flixred tn biacke,: Neetecenanes ian Raed te epee tincite, then" «ne % Cream; o1 Both towns and utilized for municipal and) two years ago first came into notice! We dro' béginning ea tee years, € to the harmless spider called ing that run by: Bell, were disreputaother purposes. inthe ete Oe en ve - Berlin | when therads ho oom pany ay og Fhe | re, farenttia. Po latch de Broce ble. a ALT eee nn sir ee ‘" sialeakhu tuie (6to ba be Meh) wean biting in! lectar, who bronght 4 . ines counry. | fruit, ands hetere 4 a after aban most deadly results.-New York) «) year's in. Bethany, W. Va., and But ‘theeggs he is looking after so ter, and afterward sold. by Wim to Fe (here atdia Kuest at the Mouse." Thats) pounded c Saace: Rey Avenue Dr. M. saloons;. .We-have. worked:on our cheese trade the quantity: we handle | sacha Sr aices ate e sO great that new shipments are coming in each day. This means ways s frest ourinhenss Po Is eese until. epee Dog" Dell, at cafewae: "Poodle 1¢ nn avenue, Second East and street High upon, his characte: an attack defended . during r a hearing. , before Marcus. G Eyans.on.a ‘Jones law. petition ciréu| ts ea a eese why? and no intoxi- a ere "Phones 85 SALT THINGS East LAKE 11 8 W. Geo. TO | EAT." in 54. Second rr SAS South. | = RANSFER Second South. A. § ims, Mgr. TO Phones | CO. oe: CITY, sT. JOR, CHICAGO. GALVESTON, EL, PASO. Ga or MEXICO. » CITY Me About Reducea Rates, |G. A, A, T. &8. 8, By:- ‘i on oly blk. Salt Lake City, Utah, . |