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Show LIVING ISSUES WARREN FOSTER'S PAPER m rublishfd Every Fri lay At No. 76 West Second South Rtwt, Salt Lake City. Editor's resilience, Farmington, ituvit County, Ltiih. Entered at tlin ixwtnflic at Balt Lake City an tieenuii-Claw- i Mail Matter. Editor WARREN FOSTER WILLARD FOSTER SUBSCRIPTION - Publisher HATES: Per annum, Una Dollar. Six months, Fifty Cents. Three mouths, Twenty-tir- e Ceuta. Address. LIVING ISSUES, No. 7i We.t Bocund South Street, Balt Lake City, Utah. The time haa come when men with hearta ami brains Must rise and take the miedirected reins Of Morernnieut, too Iona left in the hands Oi tricksters aud of thievos. lie who etaude And seee tlio mighty vehicle of State Hauled through the mire to eome iRuoliie fate Aud makes not such bold protest as he can. Is no American. Ella W beelkb W ilcox. THAT BALLOON ASCENSION. Prof. Wayne Abbott, the world-renowne- d aeranaut. is here and has ascensions at Lagoon, on made, two last Saturday and Sunday. His perilous leaps from the clouds thrilled and delighted the thousands who came to see him. They were all well paid for their trip, for the attraction was all, even more, than they ex pected. Take the children next Sunday, as Mr. Abbott makes another ascension at that time. Only twenty-fir- e cents for the round trip, includadmission to the grounds and ai ing that is to be seen. The management of Lagoon is continually adding to its collection of animals, so that the menage i ie at present would do credit to a yonng circus , Lagoon is just the place for picnics, or outings of any kind. Dancing every evening. Music by Hauerbachs orchestra. Boating on the lake is fine. FAST TIME TO CHICAGO Via R. G. W. RY. Commencing February 5th the new time card of the Rio Grande Western goes into effect. The Atlantic Express leaves Salt Lake City at 9:00 a. m., arrives at Denver at 9:30 a. m. the following morning, anc Chicago 2:15 p. m. the third day; making connections with limitec trains from Chicago to New York. The evening train leaves at 7 :4c p. m , arrives Denver 9:15 p. m. the following night and Chicago S:oo a m. the third day, making close connections with the fast moring trains for New York and Boston. Both o these through trains are splendidly equipped with all latest appliances and conveniences, and carry Pullman Palace and Pullman Tourist Sleeping cars as well as free Reclining Chair cars. Ticket Office, No. ic3 West 2nd South St. (Postoffice corner ) WHAT CENTS WILL DO. Send us 13 two cent stamps anc we will send you the following books: fen Men of Money Island, 10c Thomas Watson on Railroads, 10c 10c Merry England, Seven Financial Conspiracies, 10c All for 26 cents in stamps. 26 SUMMER RATES TO Eastern Points VIA UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD. Rock Island. 111. and return. National Encampment Union Veterans Union. Tickets on sale Aug. 6th and 71b. Indianapolis, Ind. and return. Encampment Knights of Pythias Tickets on sale Aug. 17th, 1 3th and 19 th. Omaha and return. National Congress of Retail Liquor Dealers. 1 ickets cn sale Aug. 20. Omaha and return. National vention of Bohemian Turners. Tickets on sale Aug. 29. Con- Cincinnati, O. and return. National Encampment, G. A. R. Dates of sale will be announced later. Omaha, Neb. and return, on each date until Oct. 15th, account Trans Mississippi Exposition. Rates of $48.00 from Utah common points and proportionate rates from other points is au thorized, with limit of Nov. 15th. For further information relative to these rates, limits, conditions, etc call on your nearest agent or at 201 Main Street, Salt Lake City, or address H. M. Clay, General Agent, Salt Lake City, Utah. BEEHIVE CURIOSITY. R. K. BIGGEST ONE IN THE WORLD OUT IN CALIFORNIA. Did you ever see a bee tree with a swarm of bees around it? Well, magnify this about 10,000 times and you will have a slight idea of a natural beehive in Mendocino eounty, California, says the San Francisco Call. It is a rift in the face of a cliff, and tradition has it that there is a large cave on the inside, where the myriad.-of busy Insects make their homes. This great natural curiosity is known to residents of the adjacent country as bee rock," and they have grown to look upon it as commonplace, when in reality It Is the only beehive of the kind in existence. There is no danger of a lierson getting very near to this natural beehive without knowing it, for at all hours of the day a swarm of Insects hovers about several hundred feet In all directions. An incessant, maddening buzz fills the air that ran be heard an eighth of a mile, and serves as a warning not to venture too near. But men do venture near after having first put on a suit of leather clothing, fastened a mask of wire screen around their hatbands, and lighted a good big torch. These precautions are absolutely necessary. It takes nerve to approach close to the opening in the rock and the ezperience is a one. Bees to the number of millions of millions will light on the intruder, humming fiendishly and endeavor to Bting him to death. They form a perfect cloud and the air Is filled with a fetid smell and a fine dust that gets through the wire screen and causes an irritation to the eyes. The tiny insects really show signs of and fly into the flames of the torch in countless numbers, as though they Intended to extinguish It. Round and round they fly with a deafening buzz, and Btrong Indeed Is the man who ran stand the onslaught of the tiny foes for more than a few minutes. It is almost impossible to make out Just where the entrance to this natural beehive is. There is a sort of cavern in the cliff that seems to have a crack through the inner wall from top to bottom, but moBt of tho bees hover around a hole about eighteen inches wide, and appear to make that the point of ingress and egress. Many days it is impossible even to see the cliff, so thickly covered is it with insects and they roll in and out of the opening like a stream of molasses. During the summer dead birds can always be seen on the ground around the mouth of the hive. They have been stung to death while attempting to fly through the swarms d of insects. creatures never venture within half a mile, seeming to know that death lurks there. In front of the mouth of thn hive there Is a pile of dried honey that has flowed from the interior. It looks like a heap of molten lava that has been hardened after being discharged from a volcano. A party of men living In this vicinity claim to have entered the beehive several years ago. They selected a rold day in winter. when the bees were half dormant, and poured coal oil and benzine around and Into the opening. Then they made a big fire of wood, so that the whole cavern was filled with flames. Then they poked redhot embers down Into the opening and so killed every bee in It. But there was not much to bcc after the men got inside only a large cave, with the walls covered with wax and dried honey, and enough of the sweetness in pools in the bottom to last a big city for several years. Of course, th honey was unfit for use on account of being full of dead bees and ashes from the Are. The men, however, did not linger in the rare any great length of time, as it was and stifling. Although countless millions of bees must have been destroyed on this occasion, the next summer they were as numerous as ever and Just as vicious. Indians of the neighborhood say that in the good old days" the bad men of their tribe were bound hand and foot and carried to within a short distance of the beehive by men wrapped in blankets. There the helpless creatures were left to suffer the agony of being stung to death. : en ss foul-smelli- GO. WE ARE SHOWING ONE THOUSAND STYLES OF WASH DRESS GOODS AT TEN CENTS PER YARD. Many Illrrin Stung to Death Tbs Bui of the Inserts Can Be Heard an Eighth of a MUe Away Tale of the Indiana V Natural Cavern In n Cliff. Four-foote- THOMAS DRY GOODS REMOVED TO 48"50 MAIN STREET. THE MONEY QUESTION. A great many people are disposed to look upon the money question as one that is hard to understand. To one who has' spent his time in reading the stuff usually given out by the press, that is true; but when the mind is once cleared and the subject properly presented in its simplicity, it is no more difficult to understand than is the multiplication table. This ignorance is positively inexcusable. Ten cents spent for a copy of Ten Men of Money Island" and three hours spent in reading it, is all that is needed to do the work. Read this little pamphlet once and it will be a revelation to you. It will not only upset all your preconceived ideas of money, but it will establish in your mind an impenetrable bulwark against further invasion of absurd and nonsensical theories on the subject. You simply understand the money question and all there is to it. THE PEOPLE OR THE POLI-TICIA- M. KOPP, Manufacturer of FINE CANDJES LEAVE SALT LAKE CITY. The Overland Limited," for Chicago, St. Paul, St. Louts, Omaha. Kansas Denver and Park City City, .7:00 a.m The Fast Mall." for Chicago, 8t. Paul, St. Louis, Omaha. Kansas City and Denver 6:25 p.m ARRIVE SALT LAKE CITY. The Overland Limited," from Chicago, St. Paul. St. Louia, Omaha, Kansas City, Denver and Park City 3:10 p.m The Fast Mall," from Chicago, St. Paul, SL Lo.ils, Omaha, Kansas City aud Den- and CONFECTIONERS SUPPLIES. Jobber of NUTS, etc., etc. 117 South West Temple. Telephone ST. Balt Lake (.'ity, Utah. Fire Insurance. ver WHEN YOU INSURE, GET THE BEST. Insurance N 3:30 a.m Only one night on the road to Omaha two nlghte to Chicago and St. Louie Other lines one night additional. The Union Pacific la the only lint through to above points without change of cars, and the only line operating Buffet Smoking and Library Cars ana Pullman Dining Cara, with 11 and It hours quickest time to Missouri river and Chicago respectively. City Ticket Office 201 Main Street. Royal ? We have just received a little pamphlet of 60 pages called The People or the Politician? written by R. L. Taylor, and published by Chas. H. Kerr& Co., Chicago. The work is devoted to the Initiative and our mind is the most concise, and yet the most complete expose of the question that it has ever been our pleasure to read It simply covers the subject and in a way that any mar., woman or child can understand it. There is no ques tion but that Initiative and Referendum furnishes the only possible remedy to political corruption. Every body should read it. The little work sells for ten cents. We have sent in an order for fifty copies. We will be able to fill orders from this office in a few days. Send for one. THE PEOPLES FAVORITE Company Of Liverpool, Eng. H. M. CLAY, Genl Agt , The Largest Fire Insurance Company In the World. Assets, Telephone No. (65. 946.000.000. H.W. LAWRENCE, AGENT. Salt Lake City, ytali. No. 79 and 212 Current Time Table. IF EFFECT MARCH 25 189S ARE THE PRIZE WINNERS. If you ring up No. the telephone, you will get us. If you call at 213 South West Temple street, you will see us. In either case we will be pleased to give you all possible information relative to Americas Greatest, the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway. The only line running electric lighted, steam-heatevestibuled trains between the THE AMERICAN NAVY, CUBA Missouri river and Chicago. Fast time, AND HAWAII. courteous treatment and lowest rates. A portfolio, in ten parts, sixteen Close connection at Chicago with all the eaBt. Bates, time tables, views in each part, of the finest half- lines for maps, etc., furnished on application. tone pictures theWmerican Navy, L. L. DOWNING. Coml Agt. Cuba and Hawaii, has just been Milwauand the 212 published South West Temple street, Salt Chicago, kee & St. Paul Railway has made Lake City, Utah. arrangements for a special edition for the benefit of its patrons and will furnish the full set, one hundred and sixty pictures, for one dollar. In Possibly no remedy evtr offered view of the present excitement refor sale has given such universal garding Cuba, these pictures are satisfaction as has Halls Canker and very timely. Send amount with full address to Geo. H. Heafford, Gen- Diptheria Remedy. The editor does eral Passenger Agent C. M. & St. P. not hesitate in recommending it, Ry., Chicago, 111. 79 on d, HALLS CANKER STILL GROWING. having used it in his family for the There is one business in Salt Lake past three years. As a specific for No. 3 For Provo, Grand Junction and all points east t 45 a.m For Provo, Grand Junction and ail polnte east 7:10 p.m No. For Bingham, Lehi, Mt. Pleasant. Manti. Provo, Rich-helBelknap, all intermediate 8:00 a.m. points No. 3 For Eureka, layson, Provo and all intermediate 5:00 p.,a points No. 3 For Ogden and West 0:10 p.m No. 1 For Ogden and West 12:30 p.in No. 43 For Park City and intermediate points t).u0 No. 1 From Bingham, Provo, Grand Junction and the East.. 12:30 p.m No. 3 From Provo, Urand Junction and Eaat 9:05 p.n No. 5 From Provo, Bingham, Eureka, Belknap, Richfield, Manti and all intermediate points p.m. Np. 3 From Ogden and tho No. 4 d. 'v No. V No. 4 eat -From Ogden and the 8.Ka.m P-t- t From Eureka. Pays.ui, Provo and all intermediate points 10:00 &.ul No. 41 From Park City and intermediate points S.iop.m. Only line through Pullman pataca Sleepingrunning Cara from Salt Lake Cll u San Francisco, Salt Lake City to anvei via Grand Junction, and Sait Luka CUf to Kansas City and Chicago via Colorado points. Through tourist or family slee era without change to Kansas City, etk end Boston. Free reclining care f Lake Balt to Denver. No change City close connections Safety, apeed and com fort. 7 1 D. C. DODGE. General Manager. canker it does all that is claimed fur S. H. BABCOCK, Traffic Manager We refer to the it. For sale by all druggists. Ciiy that seems to grow in spite 01 the hard times. Salt Lake Hat Factory at No. 24 East First South Street. The management has recently opened up an additional place of business at Nos. 126 and 128, West, South Temple Street, where the manufacturing part of the business will be carried on. The old place at NTo. 24 East, First South will be continued as before. It you need a new hat. or an old one and cleaned, this is the place to go. THE SEVEN FINANCIAL CONSPIRACIES. the hundreds of different Among books that have been written on the money question not one has done better work than Mis. Emerys little pamphlet called The Seven Financial Conspiracies It is an eye opener. We had the good fortune to secure a number of copies a few days ago. There is no way that you can spend i dime to better advantage than by procuring a copy and loaning it to our neighbors. F. A. WADLEIGH, REMEDY. Get a Lunch. Genl Passenger OREGON SHORT LINE (In Effect May agt RAIL R0AD 8, l.SOS.) You cannot enjoy yourself when ARRIVE. From Chicago. Omaha. St. Louis. are you hungry. If you want to Kansas Denver, Park have a good day at Lagoon you City and City. 3:10 p.m Ogden From Helena. Butte, Portland, must have a lunch. This you can Sun Francisco, Ogden and intermediate points 9;05 a m. get by calling on From Ssn Francisco. Cache ValMISS ALICE BUDD in the Salt Lake & Ogden depot She can fit you out in grand style for a days outing. She also keeps a full line of fine CIGARS and TOBACCOS. In short, she keeps everything you nerd to make your day out a day of pleasure. Colorado, Texas, Mexico COOL OFF. AND While waiting for the train for Lagoon, take a walk of a lew steps to the north of the depot, and you Aill find the West Side Saloon, (Inoil Excuse, VIA xhich carries a full stock of A. 13. Pa, said the youngest of seven, C. and Fisher Beer, also a full line Union Pacific, I why don't you go to the war?" if bottled goods of all kinds. G. E. have all I can do to keep the reeoncen-trado- s the proprietor, buys all his Denver & Gull Railway. in this house from starving," Budd, oods direct from the distillery, thus IIOYT SHERMAN, replied the parent, sadly. Philadelphia both purity and cheapness. securing North American. General Agent, Salt Lake City. AN EPICURES APPETITE Tlie Other Horn of the Dilemma. 25 West Sect mil South ! J "s Old Gentleman I dont My, my! politely catered to, and he dines Q St. Telephone !3tl, S 3 kings. like to see little boys cry. Hoys who sumptuously amidst all the sur-ou- n of comfort in luxurious get hurt should act like, men." Hoy lings the d ning cars of the Union Pacific "Boo, hoo! Then I'd only get !er swenrin'. R. R No other line out of Utah SEALS from 6:30 a. m. to 8:00 carries them. Ticket office, No. 201 p. m. Main Street. LIKIIES put up fur Traitlprs. New Orleans OimOn Bakery and Cafe Ogden and intermediate points m Chicago, Omaha, St. Kansas City, Denver andLouis, Ogden 3. in . From Mcrcur, Tintlc, Provn,"Ne-Ph- l. Sunpele Valley, Frisco, Milford ami intermediate points 6:30 p.m. Mixed train from Terminus, Tooele and Garfield Beach 4:00 p.m. DEPART. For Chicago, Omaha, Denver. Kansas City. St. Louis, Ogden and Park City t:oo a m For Ban Francisco, Ogden, ( ache Valley and intermediate POllllS For Ogden, Denver. Kansas City, g.in ' Omaha, St. Louis, Chicago and Intermediate points 0:23 u m For Ogden, Butte, Helena, Port- land Hnrt San Francisco 8:45 p.m. lor Eureka, Mcrcur, Provo, 8miete Vulley, Frisco. Milford am Mixed train for Garfield Reach, rnoele and Terminus 7:45 a.m. Trains south to Juab run daily except Sunduy. Dally except Sunday. .'ITY TICKET OFFICE, under Masonic Hall. No. 2uO Went Second South street. Telephone No. 250. llnil road and Steamship Tickets on aalo to nil parts of tho world. Pullman Pnlace Car ticket office. R. W. ECCLKB, D. H. BURLEY. Gen. Trf. Mgr. Gen. Pnss. A. Tlck't Agt. W. H. BANCROFT. Vice Pres, and Gen. Mgr. ley, SAVE MONEY! WHITE SEWING MACHINES give the be3t satisfaction and are sold at lowest prices and on easiest terms. Do not buy any other kind. For prices and terms write to or call on L. 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