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Show blFE BUOY ON WHEELS gexy Saturday at ' IN A BEAR COUNTRY. Five of the Formidable Animals in One . CURIOUS MACHINE INVENTRn BY M, BARATHON. I - UTAH. iff j J. Cannon. vrTTIWk OFFICERS. .. jjBSixw tT Ati said Doc Stadley, the J""Jal T. AttomeT ?? Ui a little SaUThe New bear-huntof Mendiclno, to a San TAf Booy, Carries Compass With a Francisco reporter. f Little Light at NlKht and Makes Fair "A bag of bears!" exclaimed the '' Speed. 1 i young man who had Just been? telling about a bag of snipe he had once killed. MAN in Prance 'What were they little fellows;; what is it you call them kittens; no, cubs; has invented life- . . . a JLk viJVA that's it?" ait 1 wnicn has I L u.oy'". "No; sir; they were not kittens or t 5..fisrA?Cvil of thv cubs. , They were bears," declared Doc. C J&&J8&ml ments of I think I piled up about a ton of beari In about thirty seconds.' I was ;:.vWfc ; Balls and a propel- - meat; out hunting in the southern part of! ' ler; "'ViU !rSH on I811 a man above Trinity county, about seventeen eighteen years ago. We had killed ' the waves,. andit' about deer and three panthers and! carries a compass a bearforty f r or two In a couple of weeks, and : , to steer with, which were ; near .pretty is likewise provided with a light at ready to break camp when I I would ." go out and kill thought night. another, deer to take home fresh. It This life-bufolds up into a very wasr late in the afternoon and I wasr Bmall space, and the shipwrecked mariner could, with a machine of this kind creeping along through the brush when,, open-maintain ) himself afloat for days . atVa suddenly I cametoout into a little was see if I there any j ing. stopped time, He, could even carry a supply of of stood and while I looking deer, water and food, if not some extra cloth- sign, a big black bear climbed up on about ing. big fir tree that had been Francois Barathon of Paris was the the trunk ofHea wasn't thirty yards away inventor of this machine, which for uprooted, and I plugged him in the ear. He rolled compactness surpasses anything in the off the log and down the hill toward me, same line' previously developed. The but before I had time to see if he was y, Barathon as the new4 ma- dead another bear climbed on the same chine has been called, has been put to what the row was about. I severe tests by the French government, log to see in the head and it rolled down shot it which will doubtless adopt it on many the same way the other had goner of the French r. to take a big climbed Up The new life-buconsists of Its place, and after I had shot ittwo an elongated ' rubberreally balloon. This big yearlings, one after the other, clamserves at once as a' float and a seat. bered up on the. log to be shot: There ' ' is ,a hollow tube running hill, "Every one rolled down'-th- e through this rubber bag, and the tube toward - me and were kicking and Incloses the shaft for a horizontal pro- thrashing around not ten steps away. peller. This propeller is worked with By that time I came to the conclusion pedals exactly like a bicycle, and when that I was in a bear country and I ':arVorTel----"-.- : - : Lake City. Lake City, Lake City. 'ZZlTSZLftt c - -- :,... 1 . , . ; .ain 'fj5i-i?""''f- ; V ; '. Fred W. Chappell Footer- JTJA? SJadse - r , 8alt er I UTAH COMMISSION. ' ex-Sherifl- - Caleb W. Weit 8. A. Merrltt. Kartell. IWm. H. Kins. s. W. Smith. W. J odd. ...J. NaL M. Brffham. T Pile. "I believe I got as big a bag of bears in as short a time as any man ever did," Ifc -- I . . CharIes A. L. ' JacETmSii ......... J. , . T. StJillTHO oy D. w..uazier V&'wd Collector B!i mi m Be rton. Thomas Wi n n m si XittlLLUirVt JS V. tt n .A. William Ockey Enstloft - , - ; .John Foot . M COUNTY VjL tt JW DIRECTORY. Joshua Greenwood Andreas Peterson. i I John Styler. jjamee Gardner. I i ?..ectaa.. O. Holbrook. ...O. .Alma Greenwood. T. jetf.. A. A. Hinckley O. Callister. Jno. M. Hanson. ('rae7---.Th- o. , n?y.... .. -- Wills rd Roger Smith ..Jofeph D.Teeples. "1?r -- D. . pi" "j : life-buo- a Canister men-of-wa- are being dls-J- a Indiana It might be supr the earthquake had shaken ti4t of Russia oyer to our side of the '. ld 7 natae way oil well3 r two-year-o- oy ; that the safety of the h av BiinrfiRa of candidates "237 a11 be dependent upon what 155 be very busy from this Till y&o jea'vbo feel his for a man coming, homo difficult at night to realize that the tower-- C female who stands at the tieadjOl glairs is the timid little girl ha fi -- f?A to ie his wife. man has been committed i contempt in refusing to taste beer ' l sort Most of his fellowmen will hnpon him as being justly punished li aujj i 7:99 I- - an opportunity. despising AN OLD IRISH KING. A Real Pergonage Was Brian Born ' His Harp Still Preserved. Brian Boroihme, or Boru, was a real personage and perhaps the greatest of the old Irish kings, says the Brooklyn ' He a celebrated to Eagle.' belonged known as clan the Dalcassians. He ha4.a brother named Mahon and for a time the two worked together to drive out the Danes and extend their own power over other parts of Ireland than hat to which their clan belonged. They weT6' very, successful. Mahon became king of a section of the country, but was soon after taken captive by some or nis rivals ana muraerea. ; "men Brian rose in his might Gathering his clansmen together, he marched with great rapidity from point to point, sought out the men who had slain his brother, defeated them and took possession of their lands and, by means of the deeds ;hej performed with his strong right arm, became V king of Munster.Then he marched into Leinster and exacted tribute and homage from the kings there. It was a time when Ireland was divided up into sepafate king ' or doms. But oyer all was the ard-re- e chief king, and at the period when Brian Boru began his great work the leading monarch was Malachy, also, a great warrior. Brian and Malachy became Jealous of each other, and though for a time they, agreed to an arrangement whereby Malachy was to be re garded as sole ruler over the north of Ireland, Brian had the notion that all Ireland should be controlled by one man and that he himself was the man for the work. So he picked a, quarrel with Malachy, and marching against that king at Tara, challenged him either to surrender or settle the ques tion of supremacy in battle. Malachy said he would not submit. He would rather fight than do this, but he needed help and he told Brian that he would meet him fairly in the field in a month's time. Brian actually agreed to wait until Malachy got ready for fighting. Malachy, however, could not get the help he wanted and he therefore sur rendered to Brian who was so pleased at this act that he bestowed such honors as he could on his captive and gave him his liberty. Brian was now master of Ireland and for many years the coun try was peaceful and prosperous. Roads were made through the land, bridges were built over the rivers and houses and castles that had suffered during the time of conflict were repaired or re built. Colleges and seats of learning were erected also and crime was scarcely known in the country. GEORGE HARDY, SIiob Calor. Boot A? V. HAGUE, A perfect fit guaranteed. Repairing in all Special attention called ta hi new style. Universal feed sewing ma-ehldoes all its work Inside of the shoe. Two doors north of Union, Main St, Nepal. Ghoiee Fresh Meats. al IU branches. ne MoNALLY & LTJNT, : .oom M'NALLY & LUNT, - - NEPHl, KAISAS CITY, SOLICITED. SOUTHERll,, TRADE UTAH, OR i ST, LOUIS, Be sure and ask for a ticket that The Fi rst National Bank re&i . Ilimn NEPHl, UTAH,1 CAPITAL SURPLUS - 50,00.0 337,500 Pacffl RAILWAY. BANKING GENERAL Geo. C. - t In All Its Branches. J. H. Ericsson, Whitmorb, No tiresome layovers. Close connections in union depots. And positively the quickest ronU President W. W. Armstkoko, Cashier. Vice-Preside- nt Rrbm TJtetly j J. M. C. OSTLER, i i " Manufacturer and Repairer of To the Great Rivers and AtlantU Ocean. Elegant and thoroughly modern Equipment and , In which the seats are free to holder of regular train tickets. All kinds of shoes made to order. Workmanship second to none. First door south of Tabernaole, NEPHl. MAIN STREET, Call on or address 8. GEUERAL MERCHANDISE COMMERCIAL PASSENGER ! - Salt Lake City, STORE OR DESERET CASH at bottom pricea spot cash, Cor . - Utah, H. C. TOWNSEND, j; jiio. dewsiiup, r.icn. - AGENT Room 21 Morlan Block, AT THE Cist Main Street, V. DARRAH, FREIGHT AND AND PRODUCE Goods Chair Cars Reclining BOOTS AND SHOES, "No, darling," he whispered, "I have never quoted any prices for a broken set. The head goes with the rest" Detroit Tribune. jiaingnlring man thrust his fingen a horse's mouth to see how many i he had. The horse closed his I CHICAGO, . . bosom. . i Your patronage solicited. or express orders promptly attened to. Larsra Stack at Salt Lake prices. In the Set. "Harold," she gasped, "I have just been told there is a price on your head." Her foreign suitor drew her to hia repeated rumors of Senator 'id B. Hill intending to marry ar 7 distressing to that young man.' Hill thinks the public should ty this time that he U wedded 'tfl and Bologna. XI til i .. Jiese j ; If yea cxe going to PRESCRIPTIONS pounded. .;Y Carefully ; Mutton, Veal, Chipped Beef I DRUGGISTS, . j & General Passenger DESIHtET. Ticket Agents St. Louis, Mo. 3 OSfFLEK & OCKEY, ? to see how manyrfingers the man The curiosity of each was fully :i Wholesale and Retail Journalist of Chicago has for four months just THE BICYCLE LIFE-BUOsaying that another man had been to the penitentiary, when, in fact ill not, and there was no occasion there is no wind the shipwrecked mary can prosesilng him. He apologized and iner on the Barathon 'lined that he had been taken in by pel himself at a considerable speed. When there is a good breeze blowing ;:ier, who gave him the story,, but skim over is was publishing a humorous papei he can spread his sails and the water as well as if he were in a , !. Jry showed him no mercy. canoel The propeller has been rigged as a paddle. rie "Foreign Notes" editor makes a both as a screw and The tube which runs tnrougn tne and ii'.ty of European balloon Is really the backbone of the 3 it's a mighty clear day. in th machine! To this the hardy mariner :a hemisphere when there are ia sight. His very presence gives who trusts his life to the buoy lashes his being swept 2?rrou3 prostration every passing nimself to Drevent away by heavy seas which may .break The sporting editor considers . - a little leery along these lines, and over him. in a concealed is The mechanism 3 that European war-crie- s' are suf is which box in front, aa enlarged and.profusely illus-'-- 1 water-tigedition of the lip milla of the ficiently large to assist flotation, it is box that the mast is affixed, rican prize ring, all blow and no in this .T3. and here signal flags are displayed. a onrlnus thine about this new. ana y is that it. is, fitted Hit a0e3 it happen that the popu-- 3 to assist flo- always bob up holding the balance with a vertical propeller This propeller is woriteu uy pTer In every big political contest tatlon. while the vertical: propeller years? During the memorable the hands, is worked by the pedals.. th the' Illinois legislature .which fora propulsion fair sneed has been aiiamea wiw r, resulted in the election of were the populist members ol this machine. Previous a man m me tody controlled the issue of, the only designed to float type will assist a s and now, in the re--- 7 water,to but thisthenew Kentucky, land in case no ship reach elected legislature stands 63 man be In his neighborhood. crau to 68 republicans on Joint may a sent to jail ! life-buo- . : war-clou- - f ht -7 ' . : - life-buo- -- Sena-Palme- life-buo- ys -- t, 7"; with the two populists controllings as usual. The struggle for etucky senatorshlp promises to : remarkable one. sharpest church froiu advertisement Messed in bloomers."4 The l Eienare thus "cordially invited." worth something to have preach to them. -- , Lor- -' i sUent of Buttes, Col., claims to Eclllatter riding on a white -'-ow let some one find the red-r.and the combination will is singuThat the bump of venerationAmerican the average larly absent indiscovered and exploded ; f'- iear a man, who began a mil-,-- a nothing, t cor fellow! dying worth and he has got to in the next world, as the man who began a million and ended with 01 - be-aga- in There was perhaps there still England a metaphysical club, of which Huxley and many other eminent persons were members. They met once a month to discourse of these high Mr.: Gladstone was one. matters. There is no known object on which the great parliamentarian ' is not ready to enlarge with copious confidence. He did on metaphysics at the club and BEEP PORK MUTTON mi -- Office 6 THE DESERET DAIRY GO, HAS FOR SALE liXl tte- - pavement on eitherone of the ISed tne procession. Not custom of a ISembly lifted his hat, every city respSt observed inalmost . York Herald. abroad.-N- ew asked the :is Mrs. Larkins at home?" ! caller. "Physically, ;l J'-- ,nMO, -rfitumed Grateful Appreciation. I've done a big day's work , Drummer orders for over ?5,-taken have; Bill- - Collector 000 worth of. goods. ? Who' are the parties Drummer --All to Skinner & Slowpay. Bill Collector That means steady employment f or: me for ten months. Thanks ; don't know what I should do if it weren't for you. Boston Transcript. , T"1 1 Dealers in and Manufacturers of HARNESS, the aDstract SADDLES Al BRIDLES, HOPPLES, NOSE SACKS, ETC. i Horse Furnishing Goods SUPT. THE DESERET HOUSE. ' Heaipartm for We also carry a full line of Sheep Men's and Cowboys' Outfits. 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Per- come an authoress.: She is an expert Diseases of the ;i Kidneys and Bladder climber and! has embodied relation in ascerwant to know ;..Ld would have j ant to be Vought be- her experiences in a book which Is TestinwalaU on Application. 2.S' rr MRS. J. F. GIBBS, Prop. It is to be shortly to be published. sketches made j a ithout buying a Illustrated with pencil eracesfromabove'-Harper- -B UTAH. UiuaiauiiJT, Viv the distinguished writer. 0 ,. -- Grace Brotlners, UTAHi Deseret is noted for the fine quality of its fM ilk, Butter and Cheese- - Giv o ur products a trial. : to-da- Coal, Coffins, i car-riageT- of side i FULL CREAM CHEESE. Cheese and Digestion. a? - Mouldings, NEPHl CITY. Court House, Fillmore, Utah. : i. - Engineer for Ontrsl Land and Irrlgatlos Co., Clear Lake Land and Irrigation CoM Fillmore JLbuc i vd Irrigation Co. and Whit Mountain Lur-- arid Irrigation Co. . ; it sped along between the mourners. A curious crowd C.E. ' was the rather startling answer. tween Mr. Gladstone and Mr. Huxley no love, in truth, was ever lost. Their relations jwere never Intimate and though in private they met as men do in England, amicably and civilly, no matter how much they differ in public, there was and could be no cordiality. Scrib-ner'- s. 7 Caskets, Combination Wire Fence, etc. Special attention given to mail orders and the Southern Trade." By ordering from us you save the freight from Salt Lake City to this Engineering in ail its Branches Be- . Hardware, Pickets, CITY, UTAH. point. Free delivery to any part of the city. Land and Irrigation Work a Specialty- . Windows, Doors, Mixed Paints, NEPHl Mr. Huxley was once asked whether Mr. Gladstone was an expert V metaphysician. ' "An expert In metaphysics? He does not know the meaning of the word," ... Manufacturers of and Dealers in OSTLER & OOKEY, K. E. L. COLLIEK, mill lrig ALSO- Butier Lard, Sausage elsewhere. '' -- A-fan- ' The digestibility of cheese has beep "Innocents his in Twain Mark tested by a German chemist, who placed nomore nowhere is fact This Abroad." the samples in an artificial digestive happenings little the in fluid containing a considerable portion ticeable than life of ensemble the juice. Cheshire and that go to make up in a of: fresh gastric took uptown, Coming four hours to dia cheese, in big city. avenue cable car, a fun-er- Roquefort gest, Gorgonzola eight hours and Brie, cortege interrupted or a moment Swiss ten other varieties ten hours. the funeral As an and meal is digested in four cart passage. Itthewas hearse was fol- or fiveordinary Mason and common belief that the hours, lowed by a band of musicians playing cheese aids digestion appears to be' thl dead march. Only for a moment a the car slackened, then with theclang rl - i.'vCn Huxley and Gladstone. ' Lumber Yard OTJTREXD Cable Car Respects Nothing:. : an-,;e- ?ldfashioned preacher like L ' was long since d Topeka, where It is that "thirty-fiv- e young ladiea Saatay attend the First Baptist be didn't lose any time climbing a sapling. When I got well braced up among the limbs I sat and pumped lead at that pile of bears; every time one kicked I gave him a bullet, till they all stopped kick ing. I had five bears in one pile, and I think they must have weighed over a ton altogether." ds . i WITH WHEELS. Y. rjR ACE BROTHERS' Butcti ers, Polish ji Mill Work a Specialty. Complete Line of Builders' Supplies. us f n.i' liver, tim rIIKJI DEFORE and AFTER ere Unbled with MDEOTjtrenjrttjsnsM rPTnFw p H thP onl v fenown remedr to enre whdoui an operauon. auuo testimony "?J ?Zl ElSSlU mDAVm fiIS3 CO.. p. O. Box 2078, San Francisco, Cal. JWr finl hV BY McNAIiliY & LUNT, DUQGISTO, NHPIU. 'A ' |