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Show ADVERTISING. Our Job Office is one of the I equipped In the State. All kinds of job printing; neatly, promptly and accurately executed. MURRAY, SALT LAKE COUNTY", VOL XII. XO. 20. Th Bureau uf the South American public predicts the formation of a coffee JOB PRINTING. University of Utah c:ir I It Alien Seey. This paptr reaches all parts of Salt Lake county and as an advertising medium is unsurpassed. Ra tes on application. Re- trust. rjilft Burettii, 4UV X Street, Ui &ihm.'ii1 51urcoiiiKraiii..i American The administration wants the friars to "scoot'' while they are tryiug to avoid the "scuttle" policy. Misinir'Niou Widely tallied When Secretary of war Root and other high war functionaries rode seventy miles in a mule wa,m last week, and learned more of the minor borrows of war than they had imagined. I list 1.50 2, l.K2. TAIL SATURDAY, AUGUST Victoria, B. C., as a Health and Pleasure Resort. WASHINGTON LETTER, n V Kilter it lit it. u was SHORT EXCURSION AFTERMATH. SHADOWS-PRE- SS OONTISCKD I i:)M l..s IF" in? r V1? ..h.t-.'i.'- ,;i y i "' I"' n Hx't nil's P.: U' s Mil l 51 i US " The New Victoria V."r U 11 Postuflk-- V H- - ""1 y 1 ' Bur-pris- Medico-Chirurgic- f VT lit i . ivTr4 .in... ri - irs A Typical Biitieh Recreations.-Yncnti- Colanbia Cedar, Nine Feet in Diameter. out-doo- ng. t. m-n- f. Eea-coa- no malaria and nn ..I I.. ..1 lii foLra. famed islands of tl e Gulf of Georgia excel in beauty the Thousand Isles of the St. Lawrence. In , r . T ..1. T .,!.,. 1. o :l anuv ru fli'tiAI.1 uf Ci...n...: r a. vu iuuiu j numerable delightrul excursions may be maae uy ran. om.uiiiiu from Victoria. ExcTRsi0N9.-T- he t .u u,. mu, ...L-u- 1 wop..nwia.i .ly in i s 5 W up. I' !a --- IT r V'v i C r I 4' 5 4 '4 plneiology a tril ii:. m than half of the disva s to wl.nh n un is heir to fatigue. Plijeiologi tt cay that excessire fatigue is induced by hitf hours, immoderate brain woik and bad air, and that men fail to rerupeiate because they make no effort to sleep a sufficient number of hours. At Panama, rolumbiM, br Chambrrlalii'l Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Heuiedjr. Dr. Chr.a. II. Utter,a prominent physician, of Pa naoia, Colombia, in a recent letter statesf ' "Last Maron I had as a patients young lady 16 years of age,who had a very bad attack of dysentery. Everything I prescribed for her proved ineffectual and she was growing worse every hour. Her paren ts were sure she would die. She had become so weak that she could not turn over in bed. What to Jo at th is critical moment was a study for me, but I thought ot Chamberlain's Colio, Cholera aud Diarrhoea Remedy and as a last resort prescribed it. The most wonder ul result was effected. Withiueight, hours she was feeling much better; inside or three days she was upon her feet aud at the eud of one week was eutirely well." For sale by Murray Drug Co. Socialist Suite Convention. The following delegates werejrecog-nizeat the Socialist convention held at Salt Lake City July 21: Salt Lake county J. F. Whittemore, H. W. Lawrence, d . , 1 i , l i i.'.t gur.n' lei . t I i . r i.t !o ti ' ,i,p poll Kl.ich ihe he htirxian i i c do: long g e f and in. ii, in8 Xeiutiv. li.il Hiau-.n- ' a li.ein-ilS- hii.e ' 'i " i V a- coin-11- i.'ial nai .re sha from tin- iiirtu uti. in. It is posmble that an ii venti.it wl.i. li pon,iMd t. work i! aiila. h Id m,.i:kind excep i ra! Robert Craig, one of the newt iii'lnen-tia- l Hi U lit lie til' iiii.ig.il by ihc In ti:uti( n, sugar planters n jHtnaies mates on: il would Iiee.l to l of Inoie tl aiioi- that the recent offer of the imperial dinary value to huiniiiii y. government of V0(0to hel.. the sugar H), i nit i .1 T( vil w h:lh ministry is an irsult and will incrnw ii. any inciU'i I g onu- uf l e trustets the clamor for annexation to t' e United t' hl iiieilii it rese r. h won o k . eive States." He says: do not doubt that, coiifiiierable attention from the Instituanni xat ion will tmein the near future." tion, but that such will be the esse is now doubtful. The fact that Mr. by the remarks credited to feller has already endowtd an institution prominent railroad men", inauguration j with a fund of 12,000,000 to be devoted of twenty hour trains between New York to that exclusive purpose, will quite Chicago is only the beginning of an ly proclude the Carnegie Institution era of fast runs in this country. They from entering the same field. SHy that, with improved road beds, the The President is still at Oyster Bay time between many important termini Secretary Root has sailed for Europe, .i , . . i .. i i i. u -oira w Secretary Moody letve. for 0 .ter Buy oy iron, ens ha f. to morrow. iiHsa-limc- - . Rock-Judgin- j J -u I like-an- d -- I I ' The FjUio'is G irge. About midway of its length Victoria Arm narrmvu to n gorg, through which the tide waters rush at certain stages with torrent like velocity, forming a reversible fall. Strangeis lire warned not to attempt the piisfiige of the Gorge in small boats, when the water is at nl! rough. The safe way is to land and guide the b ml up or down the rapid. No more delightiul trip can be imagine. than the one to "The (Jorge," with the unique "reveieibie falls. Ou a euin- mer evening, when the stately re dences that a. lorn the Imiikfl are brilliantly lighted up, and the lire of the tu"M t,r numerous boating parlies, it seems glow red through the trees, while sweet music ".teals o'er the waters from of land. fairy glimps s i s I - .-- A VOI NC LADY'S LIKE SAVED. 1 Uil-- iO lull- Modern Ilo-mt- n i "V it r '4 A'. ll e hi. of tie i. C 1 .l-- , ... ...... r sports of every de- boating, camping out, fishing, hunting, golf, and BCnption, are prominent featureaof ictoria s summer seitbon. The Mt. Baker Beach Drive, about eight Df.lightfc.. DttivKs.-- In this particular Victoria .lands world. other magnificent onves through etichanl-negi- e numerous are There in the is drives ?s long, one of the finest marine in scenes of mountain, forest and slream. . is Britan's Key to the Pacific. His Majesty's North Pacific fleet is stationed here, British Naval Station.-Victo- ria The battleships and dry docks are open to inspection and proved a great attraction. Rkacon Him, Pakk. This magniti ant park contains zoological collections, fine recreation grounds, beautiful hikes of the 01) a shady walks, flowery meadows and forest glad, s, and is well worthy of the city. It commands tupberb view rnfia mountains. Oak Bay. This is another favorite resort. The island studded bay, with Mt. Baker rising in the distance, forms a charming picture. resoriB uieie n.o u.. ...Ur4UlwOT Three Advantages Victoria is free from three ol me great arawoacKs ci Sports and j Special excursion rates om all lines of travel have been arranged for by the management of Ringling Bros.' World's Greatest shows, and those who wish to go to Salt Lake where this great circus exhibits Wednesday, August 6, can do so at comparatively small expense. This will be the only point in this vicinity where the show will exhibit this season, and no one should miss the opportunity to see it. Ringling Bros.' circus has been the lending arenic exhibition of America for several years, but the show is never mitted te exist upon its reputation. Al-though it long ago passed the point of competition, every year soe a greater nd grander show. This year s perform- ance is entirely new, and the magnitude of the exhibition dwarfs anything of the kind ever before attempted. There is a great triple ring exhibition g ven by 300 artists from all parts of the world; a trained animal department, presenting ruarvslcusiy educated bears, seals, dogs, ponies and elephants; a magnificent horse spectacle; a vast menagerie, which exhibits the only giraffe on earth; a gorgeous revival of the old hippodrome and many other great features. Cirous day opens with a bril- hant street parade, two mihs in length, Don't fail to see it. WiaiHlB UoKart. Mary.. Monk. Pete? stiixeJ aud Slu'btou haj Weber G. A. Mueller andj. M. Lach-lin- . thrown into prison. Coriauton, aroused at length, rushes out into the street, Cach- e- C. C Goodwin. only to meet the derisive howls of the Summit Oscar Lawrence and J. C. multitude. The mob follows him into Uasson. the garden, where be resolves to kill bia Ju40 J. M. Thompson. betrayer, A highly dramaticscene then Sevier Mury M Johnson and W. H. deter- Shock. follows, ending w ith Corianton' t mination logo to Siron vith Isabel, beIron 'I. Claude Lewis, who was alcause he cannot return to his father and lowed two votes, representing fifty memhis people. bers. In all there were IH delegates, The third act op ns in Siron, w here 12 locals in seven counties. representing Corianton, eousciencestricken for bis Five minute speeches were made by 0. folly, still lingers. Seautum, bis jealousy C. Goodwin; L. S. Larson, Lucie Hoving, aroused, follows Corianton and Isabel to II. C. Darrab, E.S. Luud, Ben Johnson, Siron, determined upon the death of Co- Peter Johnson and others. rianton. The rivals meet in Isabel's palThe clubs at Bingham, Provo, Payson, ace. At a critical moment, Shibloa, Eureka, Nephi, Salina, Eleinore, Kingsnow released from the prison, and seek- ton, Coyote aud Circleville did not Bead ing his brother, rushes into the palace representatives. and is stabbed by Seautum. The death The national platform of the Socialist of Shiblon almost dethrones Coriautou's party was adopted; orgauiza.ion along reason. the lines of the national constitution to The fourth and last net is back in be adt ered to aud the principles of Zaraheima. While the feast is on at High .al socialism to be the guide. Priest Alma's home, given in honor of All socialists are invited to joiu the the sailing of Haggorlh's ship, the prod- party. igal son. Corianton. returns home. The A constitution was submitted to ref very day haa been eel upart by the Gad. erendum of the branches. It provides iliUm robberH, aided by Sean turn, to f ulive couu,lllUe 0f oue laUj . I. :. T.......I ovennrow uie .epiiue repuouc. isauei nie,ber froin each county and a state returns and warns Corianton ofthe plot get.retary and state treasurer to be tx- and both Seautum aud Anmloki, the oicl0 me!UUer8. jt provides for a sUte leader of llie (iadmnton hand, are oap - ' 0,Kumzer aud live members to constitute killed by Seautum, tured. Isabel Hq,,ruiu. It prohibits fusion with any when re is bronchi in . aptive,aiid while otiier partv. the tuiiiu t is goii.g on in the Mieet. j. ,u jonilgolI v( yHlt Lake City, was II r s .cr.li v u nreins hei pHi in. ' iUy ,l0llttlv.d fur chief justice ol the bu- own to lullllll faithful io Dr. li.lllion, W, II. Shock ot aud preiue court his f, itlier and his leliglo . .8 uilile.1 Piu lea ii (or congress. ih wUh is HrM. IiiVh. Tnree piTiimueul officers were elected: it no.iurti.ii isi.ert Bud novel. 1. E. Trail, becrot The iy, II. W. Luwreuce. in origin, Ui ... The play is a r..r u.ei ; una Lucie Hoviug, orgauiZrr. e hcii.e anil iieiic i.sl r..t,oii; Uuiil e.i.u t'oiuny elects it a members of mid ostu lie v in tat s.ale com Hill lee, those choeeu by .ies picliiH nine; unique el..!i..l'.ii ; ilfs-gltni',,1 etf-- tM lie ni.v.i.tou ili berve, as lolloWhl se ll 'i t.ie. ,,g X enr-- , '.e alltl la)' ir Lcue c....i,ty, it- u Johuaou; We tier, ii r ot r U t fill one ci ...,1s i; iv..;. i.. Ii ii. .id; Citche, C. C. Uootlwiu; t . .N .1 L ke ;niiuai(i, Jo-- " j'U i'eiUR; Uuit), f'luuuia iiiiliiaioi o la e a 'I'll for .tutsan ey ; Juao; .iie. 1. M. TiiOiupBOu; a , iiiid it. U i l.i.iei, 1'. iuinJiu; iaujiele, Uio ! i' n pi;-f Mi. m to T' w .ilia. M. M.. Johnson; Ar. ' ii; SM-rt. an 1 ti.i e i r an i X t in .n L iu , Wila Piule end Wuyud riii,liMi I'ltlaee, as far uti the ci iu. a t ouit tea. leinlile, vision xteials. In My I i inula The p.. ..In. lion demands 202 e pie, wi.h solIt is joy I tell you whAt.K nloldid ch r , b .;l. t, ii doilinc prut". p.. 1 w.is lruuule.1 w ith Ui) siou.sth me. fur N and tha. of l.i diers in. pint t Ti i s.'ieial months, lpou being advict-ir I I. lies. ', ' oidB cannot l a Hi' KohvI, 1 oid B.., aud fr Th-- ' sinifiM's hav e .;; i' o' A Uelgll- .!. l.e ll.e. '" ii i. I. k IV" h ;e the ' -r pi j.,ry o i li.iii .1, to ll.ul he hud tried pin e s, oi igui.ii inal des gn l by C U II m si eve. y thing. 1 tt Id him to tse Ko of New V"rk. dol. Wori.s ot grnlilude have veiue to Geo. E Biair has s ent the hist six nie from him because 1 reccmn niled iu n ouilisiii .New Yoik building the p'O -- George W. Fry, Viola, Iowa, lleoiih diicWoti. Blld treng h of miudsnd Uly depeo l on A ri You Troulilrrt the t. much, and uormal activity of the with pimples? or is Jour complexion, iiigestive or, ans. Kodol, the gieat cloudy! If so one done of Lane's Tea tohic.cures all stomach and will snake a change. It purities the blo J bowel troulilee, iiulientn u, ilyipeiH. cures a foul breath, makes your com-- Kodol U geets any gooU toooyoueau exiou clear, and drives timple and Tuke a dose after nieiils. blackhen.ls from the face. ,Mj snd 2To lltw re package. Fur sale by Dr. Joseph MiTTtf '"iT III. Tr cueuiiUuiu, ., It ' 1'ro-duc- Cor.-juMoi- I l.a.l I.. Eminent Tragedian, e ami a Company From itw York to a ltoolt of Moruiau "'oriauton," I'lay. n 4t Hl n The resuscitation of a been under water for un ntee by a life gu ird at mer resorts this su m. r question: How in ny their lives from a the part of the reFci.er ii, to restore animation? Jirih lUu xrlh, the Aluia, the ancient Nephite prophet, is nvx:laim ug Uie coming of the Messiart. Korihor, a skeptic uud intidel, is endeavoring to kvtd the people astray. He iu brought to tfiuJ before the chief judge for iilusplcm y, but is reieiised. He then rails uaiiuit (he prophet, and in the finale of the first act h. stricken dumb. This miracle convert Corianton, the wayward son of the High Priest, to God. Coriiuton, with l,m father. Alma, uud his brother Shiblou, go to Anttouum, to pieai h the coming of the Messiah to the Zor .mites, who had falleu away from tin) faith. At Autionum, Coriua-tois a gutMt of SeanUini, the ie.ider of I he ZorutniUw ai d no ambitiouri man, wishes to become king of the whole iiiid. Seuutum lure Corianton intoh s garden, where there is a grettt revelry, and w here he oieela the famous Iwiiiel, uientioiied in the I look of Mormon.' Here Corianton beooojes tiisy with wice, bad SeauUmi, taking advantage of his fall, eends out street criers to herald the news. The people gathorana stone the prophets from the city, while Corianton i' reveliug with Isulel. titiibion, brother, rusbee iu to warn him, but ia not believed. Buetol, the jestor. -u. .vv.., ! . :hii Bros.' Excursions. IMuKliiig Christ. 351 . il I : OltlGIX-ATI- The great romantic drama, "Corian-ton,founded on incidents related in the Book of Mormon, w ill be produced in Salt Lke City, at the Salt Lake theatre during the Elks' convention, beginning Monday, August 11. Mr. Jos ph llaworth, who is said by success- critics to be Mr.Bt-oth'in the classic drama, will play the title role of "Corianton." Mr. llaworth will b eupKirted by Agnes Rose Lane, one of the leading nieiulwrs of the dramatic profession, a great favorite in the Southern static and in New Yoik City. Mies Lane, some yeara ago, be ame a o i ivort to M inn mis n, nitd, like Mr. Ilawarth, is very enthusiastic over the jxeHibilitiesof the play. "Coriantou" written by a native of Utah, Mr. O Betes U. Bean, of Richfield. It isone of the mot-- t startling historical rouiaiiLVH ever presented upon the A mericiin stage. It deals with the micietit Nephite arid Lamamte people, nd gives a brief glimpse of ancieut America i yeaxs bafure the time of Originally I T I TAIL IN " Recent as w as the endowment of the Carnegie Institution and wide as was The water spider builds bis home far the pubiclty Kiven to the event,"Vhere ckhuw me sun ace 01 me water una is, what is the Carnegie Institution: then fulls it with air which he curries are questions frequently asked in Washdown in the form of bubbles, renew ing ington and elsewhere, and seldom does the supply each day. the questioner receive an intelligent reply. After reading the testimony of Adone of the finest residence portions miral Dewey and General Anderson, the In of the city of Washington, stands a plain LiBtorian of the Spanish war w ill find it b.own stone house and a difficult task" to present a Buccinct but substantial on the door is a name plute which wade, statement of the facts. In that build"Carnegie Institution." in handsomely appointed offices, It is reported that the crown Prince ing, found Mr. Marcus your correspondent of Japan will visit the United States in Bakar, assistant secretary of the Instisaid to be a is He near future. the tution. Mr. Baker was formerly consimple, democratic, young fellow and to nected with the Geological Survey but well. speak English resigned to accept the assistant secretaA ilot machine luuch-roohas been ryship he now holds. Dr. Charles D. A in the Wolcott, the Secretary, is spending the in nickle established Chicago. elot will bring a sandwich, another summer in Massachusetts, and the presmachine produces a given portion of ident, Hon. Danial C. Oilman, is traveling in Europe and visiting numerous coffee, a third, pie, etc. European and scientific institutiono The new offices being built for the with a view to acquiring knowledge w President will contain one of the finest which ill prove of value to the Institution. rooms for the accommodation of the The object of the Carnegie Institution newspaper men that has ever been fitcannot be better set forth than in the ted up iu this country. f illowlug synopsis cf the language of Joaquin Miller recently paid a most the founder, who declared its general graceful compliment to Bret Harte. purposes to be; 1, to promote general He saia of him, "I thiuk he was the research; 2, to insure prompt pubhca-cleaneman I ever met. He was al-- 1 lion and distribution of the results of ways as c.eau, modestand graceful of scientific investigation; 3, to discover the specially gifted man aud eni.ble him to speech us a girl" iiuisue as a life work, that for which he The representatives of certain "Yel- - ema specially de.Mgned; 4, to increase low" journals are persecuting President facilities fur hieher education: 5. to co- Roosevelt iu his summer home at Oyster ope rule with and increase the efficiency H iy,by their efforts to cater to a vulgar of the institution of higher learning in demand for details of the President's tr.eUtiited Slates; G, to aid specially private life. qualified students in utilizing the facilities for research and study iu the governSecretary Moody thought better of ment depar.meuts iu Washington. his intention of treating the newsi aper Iu reply to an iuquiry as to what steps correspondents as a common enemy, and had been taken towards carrying out has made arrangom. nts for atTordiug these purpuseB, Mr. Baker said that all association the every press genteel that had been done todate was of a purefacilities for reporting the news. He referred (to ly tentative character. Mr. Gilman's investigations abroad and A gun recently tested by the War deDr. VVolcott's inquiries in this country Head proving and said partment at the Indian lh.il the executive committee grounds developed a muzzle energy of' held muetinH from liro to time to diB- onn tons and at 3,000 14,000 yards . . MtuutT lllBlvOlS, HUU UlUli 11. WBB I..Q3 metes m .... flarvci) u:." . i..aU? V,,-hope of the committee that it might thickness and aKropp plate 8.25 inches be able t j formulate certain propositions in thickness. U'f.jre the meeting of the trustees.whiuh will occur in November. The reomiien-dation- s It i" not generally known that most of of the committee will then be rhft "im iwrtjarlM pjivittrA ia mnrta from considered bv the trustees and, if possi- . Atnencn sturgeons eggs. However,!., .,, , oe Bet in motion take is rapidly decreasing oie, tne macniiiery win theeturg-owhich certain cone ete results will and it is predicted that the time will by shed. Pending that meeting soon come when caviare will bring as le nccompl discussed by the execu'ivo matter every much as diamond back terrnpin. comniitle will necessarily be confidential and tentative. It is stated that before his death.Bret Referring to the general miaimpres-sion- , Harte spent many months on an opera which was widely entertained when western life,the music depicting was originally organized the Institution for which has been composed by EmanMr. Baker said somewhat epigram.-uel Moor, a Hungarian. It is hoped Car- Unit the opra libretto tuny be completed tically, "The prime motive f the Institution s not to teach existing aud the opera produced. knowledge but to increase it." Whether will be en-- , fellowships or It is eBtimated that English garden- doweJ will deiK-n-scholarships entirely upon the ers grew, as an extra supply for the cor judgment of the trustees. For the pres- onation ceremonies and attendant festi-- 1 tfwv u ill tvvntina iK(.mc(.lroa no vities,60,(XX),000 red roses which th. y es- - chmU m mHy be to U)6 1M.p08e8 out. timated would sell for four cents each. lineJ wi out th an that they figure their loss on this ees along such lines as may seem expediflower alone at 12,400,000. ent and will take advantage of such as present themselves. Mr. Mr. Jonathan Hutchinson, before the baker said it had afforded rome e Secretnry of London, to the executive committee to recently advanced the theory that learn f the very large number of "speleprosy was produced by eating badly cially gifted men" already in this countcured fish. His proposition was Strang y ry hut that, in view of the large number contested but he advanced proof which the tril te. woii'il ..lull..'.!) feel om- made a strong impression on l ip henrt rs , !'(' O ' . - i. B II i,: cow-bo- AtiltF.AT PLAY A YEAR. . n luri.meil I vjV b.l. a,; tel. ff,h,,ir".r."Mln |