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Show iii. l f i . Q Published 4 in the front of the deeoj t lie re In pro. vided a thmnw-arswinging r1ion. Moll include, tlif. head and nc kef the animal, o that by hiiupty releasing a small catch from the inside ef the fratnewoik. this swing front pwrtioa s the tiro by gravity and tbua lav-fcporumua free. - every Saturday by IN The Arabian E.ijilc Tub. Co ALU WALKS OF LIFE. man that is bright w ill paue to re-- ; feet before jumping at a conclusion. men would have water on the ftjn-.l.rain if they didn't use whisky a a tiifiphT'er. (A woman can make a fool of almott any muD if nature doesn't get the start l of her. j The w oman w ith a baby who goes on ii trip never carries a pug dog or a bird catre. The electric fan will never tuJte the kind as a place of the promoter. The difference between a man and a boy is that each thinks the other is having ill the fun in life, flloomers do not add to the charms of a w oman. The women w ho wear them seldom have any charms to add to. When nature produces a hhallow tirain it usually tries to even things up by supplementing a fluent tongue. JJiploiuaey is the art of making other believe that yoa really don't want something that you can't get. It is said that blood w ill tell; but it never tells half m much as the advertisements of the blood purifiers. Chicago News. YANKEE SEAMEN. A ..ta B&ck Above All Other Nationalities Afloat. IJ Last CHANCE ' Some iBterentlsa; Infarmatloa About tacle Sam's Jolljr Jack Tara Tk Americas s'str t Be Krnianard. UP FISa Method of Flailing r.ffeotlT tU't-t'j ibe Nlanach ludlauia. The Slawabh Indian who inhabits part of the state of Washington has a way of gathering in fih hich, if primCOMBING tuCiii oecauie Ui; UuOli lias become almost a thing of e past. The present fleet is not of its former size. The men i, ',, i manned it in the old days are dead :r retired, and their eons have found ither ways of making a living, but iu s time it was a wonder. From this school came the sailors who astonished the woi 1:1 in 1818, w'he showed the bulldog strain of their ancestry when, stripped to the w aist and they Ptood to the leaping guns under the eve of Decatur. Kven now boys of 15 on the New England coast will make voyages while asleep that would deter older men with their senses about them. The American, ccording to the testimony of experts, is not a braver than the Englishman, but he is a better seaman. He will execute an order while a man from the older country is thinking about it. He will do a job of knotting or splicing while the Britisher is getting his tools. He is more intelligent and will learn twice as fast. Because of the climate that has blessed him and his progenitorsand because of the conditions under which they and he have lived, he is faster on his feet. In n month's time he will have at. his fingers ends that which will take the foreigner a year to learn partly. The reason for this is apparent. In nine cases out of ten the British sailor has been always a sailor. That is all he knows and all he cares to know. The American recruit may have been a lawyer or a doctor, or a Ibook agent, used to invading homes and selling people thin.s for which they have no earthly use. In spite of this, he is amenable to discipline. Three months on fthipboard takes the cockiness out of him. The beauty of him is that he obeys because he understands that it is necessary to obey. It is estimated that the foreigners in our navy can be weeded out in six years. M'e have the finest cruisers in the world, and it is fitting that they should be manned by of those built them. Speed the time! with 350 trained Americans. on the Brooklyn., the nation that' makes her strike her colors will know tiiat it has been somewhere in the neighliorhood of a fight. Chicago iO US. '' one-i.et- h itive, is also rronarkabfy effective. No mere rod and1 Line or even net suiticea for him. An instrument which looks as if it belonged in the Londiui tower chamlwr of instruments of torture is his lure for the members of the finny tribe. It is a comb, buta comb of rather wonderful dimensions. It is a piece of cedar, 16 or JS feet long, round like s a pole about of its length, the rest being shaped like the blade oi iertttary Long tutendB to reorganize the personnel of the American navy. TOGKT A UIUNK liKl oC-- This ill meet w ith the approval of his Tbr. Mi nl GOING B) SALT LAKE. countrymen in general and of naval a K oilieers in particular. These gentleSnl'sriii'li"" urictij in Adranue. men, by profession and observation, are kaim ai)veutis:si; beat qualified to speak. They are unanLor! in bulnem eolumn 5 cell! r line imously of the pinion that the AmerXe l't column ... i in ck lnrUn, ican sailor is the Bailor in the l hut t'.:U flrt lueUHn, 5 w orld. There is no "buncombe" in this. 11AH Their opportunities for comparison dTftUniriil timst t settled f.r el have been unlimited. tUamd nf every ittooih. Any They state a advurUi. mt'nt d.cmititiurj mul tive judgment, maturely formed. Not much will e tt notice u Ibut piIcct,iittiTi sentiment enters into modern ut Hi apf, and but ia the iuteiiHut the nation- would like to see none but chreed for nccorJin jlf. Americans on guard if it vua be brought about. The men gathered Ujxm the . O. S. OLSEN, Proprieio-Enkrrd at the M.in.ir P t : n.cr 1 Fee upper Jeck of the Trenton in the great Matter, Btats Stiuim; - MUIIRAV, UTAH Surooan storm, listening to the band play "Hail Columbia" and cheering the Stars and Stripe as it floated over them M. A. "U'lUAMHl-NFROM THE FOUR WINDS. for the last time, did a deed w hose re cital stira (blood like a call, of all the states, has the Florida, but something of glory trumpet's SrAWASH FISHETtJIAN. and beauty is most w ater within ite boundaries 4,410 taken from the picture when it is fH t'aea a Huge Comb Instead of Hook rjnuucit dikf.c;o::y. 'uure mi les. E. Ferrebee, Dr. or Net.) Prop learned that d of them were The common house pflrrovjlies at were W foreigners. nr.'l Ifour.u. brave, whatever They Cottonwood an ordinary tabic knife indeed', the the rate of 'J2 mllea per hour. their eoumtry, and they knew how to P " Sjiulay ':' " Ward ineil na The average pxjpeiiBe of an ocean shape is similar throughout. Along the In we but die, would prefer to know that thiu edge, or what would be the cutting W(at mrto SuiiJur School in i cu.tlnillv Kteanudiip from New York to Liverpool were all American bora. The T they tliu et evenin? Tu'lnf aud return Is $75,000 edge of the knife, the Indian drives wire chief difficulty to be encountered Lln.nii.j Him(. V. At. 31. 1 At. by 1'ollinx, !l!iop J. The common pond frog's natural life teeth, about an inch apart, and lets the secretary and his aids lies in the 3 p w I.ijr riiupel f them stick out like the teeth of a comb T 12 to 15 years. is time ia foot Bun.'BT is iii.U that hard to it induce Americans Pr.;nli.J! about an inch. These wires he then B.. ti. k. Jsyi.e. M 6o'r to enlist. So many aTemies promising On the state railways In Germany files to a needle point, aud his tackle better things are open, to active men the carriages ore painted according to is in this country that they have turned ready for basinet, lie paddles out the colors of the tickets of their iiAYS SHE IS A QUEEN. in his canoe until he locates a school to the sea as a last resort. classes. Firatt'lasS carriages H.'HKitrcti JFANOt of smelt or herring, and then down The American nary, as at So vl..,. ii i green, Aufrl.ou irl Lay Claim o til are painted yellow, swroud-cJasi r vrHi present Throne til the "comb" into the water and s numbers . goes constituted, white, and Mlf. about 25,000 men soi:ti, A bright, young American woman has i3 Kvvetpt backward and upward' exclusive of the commissioned officers' through Of the children born alive thermits "landsmen" they are called ;;st commenced ft remarkable suit the school of fish, impaling them somebefore d die before 11 months, '.vbii'ii to establish the fact that are paid $y.50 o, month and ration times by the dozen, and the Indian HERE AND THERE. !!fl!IONS the 23d month, half beore their eighth l AItrri l l. M,ED Fhey enlist for thi lu tip on top of t lie water, die before tV ii llit! present rightful queen of swee; mankind of three l',V A l"la.sT.Cl,A.g and are years at is PluJtMACMT. in It expected Tokio that Japan' year, once placed under a Tbi remarkable claimant ia Kwetlctt. his "comb" over his caheforethetr K'.viugs deftly 3'.th rigid' 'the year, a deficit of Louise. White, whose family Uwell budget next year will show There is no nonsense obout discipline. noe and tv, ists it over, the fish falling 12,000 only one about of and it. 61st After year in both society and in business 25,000,000 Uver dollars. rat-sinoff into the boat. A wrinkled old h the strictest of physical ex- whole ceutary. C.li VN I KR X. AT WOOl). The number of young fishes trans- - survives a will fill his canoe as full of prime in Indian territory. Miw White bus aminaiions m on worn cxammations which show f Forei. in his i. v.,. t .a, aui, i..... V.! i n that they e fMed for hard work and traveling abroad for the lust two herring as it will hold in half an hour. out that very young anwae was hard service they begin the vims in search of evidince to be used the waters of Wi.sconsinunion 77,000,000.- pointed They catch the smaller fish for bait in w aiM at j vote tliemseives treadmill, Uenmnrk has labor 'in compris UHl 11 is no Child's l nv. Orlffln of Colors. the same w ay. lake Tt, pri'ting her claim. She isat present ,;i The Swedish the larvae aud (pupae nndthat they or is interesting to know the real ! It between nest cooped Iiv.uff in suite of roonm in theConti-iirniu- ! ing 88,000 members. decks of the is defense the much in more . v.-u membership of 7,000, the no share TOLD BY THE EYES. u""' r hoU'l, in Stoi khobn. Her case unions have eye of his officer thain a pri- - meaning of the various color tints with until they are other men. ' we are familiar which maThe vate j bein the la Hiniliur t the Vnili d Stales mini". Norwegians of 12,000 laboring iv,..v,i,'.,S','-v,-ranks, and ts How Horse Show Whether They Are some davsold. TM perns' natural, Japan, which 40 years ago had no therefore to wrtlk a much compelled jority think the titles are bestowed hapnt Stockholm, Maj. J'c iffiison, ami IiitciliKrnt or Sot, first ekin Is comparatively , fc.nil hazard, but it is not so. Each one is ! II.. tether than roasting vessels, none of cause their would 'kv "vra Plainly, is forced to keep As every one knows, there is as much not be well for them to a them Kteamers, now has several steam-- i soft, and it traceable For origin. good hours, is not given ".shore leave" difference in the brain power of horses Livery and FcedSfaMc. to undertake rough work or run into ship companies, the largest of which any oftener than is good for him, and Instance, mastic, the fashionable gray-ta- n as there is in men. The ordinary had time Accomodations 1. dray Pubclanger until their armor had ; ow n mastic is 63 vessels. named tuisttrpusM shade, after the consequently improves in health and horse is much the inferior of the racer tree, which grows in Greece, the gum in In the Forestry building at the Ten-- I to harden. lic Service at all hours, night ntid morals. This life makes more of point of intelligence, and in nothing of which it resembles in color. k man of him. but he does not nessee centennial exposition 45 differ-jen- t more than in the expression of the aniOnce Had Karthqnaue. amiss is iu honor of the charcoal that kinds of hard wood are shown as northern and he Eng If money. s,.flnnd enlists for a term comes from the vine stock. India ink mal's eyes is this difference noticeable. tie People and (ho ,.u a continuous service second the product of a single farm in Mont- - land are visited by multitudes of j,friccs It can been scon by n glance at the certificate" as he is Tenn. classed asan ordinary seaman, and is made from burned camphor. Scarlet pomery county, each year, and many get 'ltftKS. pictures that the eye of strangers accompanying is iodide of Chinese his pay is increased to $lt.50 white is Ktar mercury. Mo me fish exhibit great power of " per month the wonderful pacer who --- --far as the Western isics. The average age of the American zinc. Turkey red is made from the! brokePointer, when deprived of access to however, are reminded of volcanic phe- - j the record by pacing a mile in madder plant, that thrives in Diudo-statheir native element. Thus It Is tt com- nomenn, thomjh columnar basalts, such navy mnn is 27 years. He is enlisted 1:5'J f at Iteadville park, Boston, when For Indian inwe arc yellow New at mon practice In Holland to keep cup n, those of Fingal's cave, may somemostly York, Boston, Fhiladel-- . debted to the compared with the dull, expressionless! and for et camel, to the a lava. of weeks or Norfolk for nlive three sepia month, and Mare Inland, or San piiia, times suggest the thought the cuttlefish. The latter is on inky eye of the average horse, is as differ1 rancisco. It ist'a fturt not generally fluid lih being placed in wet moss and kept for long periods, of time In the far ent ns a pineapple is from a church .rlilfish the w hen . ........ discharges attacked tower. u linn y im iirivy iuin a cool spot. tne best men come in this region has been covered with jar put from the lake region. ordertomakethevvateropaque. The The llnltimore & Ohio railroad is volcanoes like llecla, and lava sbeeta A New York Evening World artist Physically vivid crimsons, carmines and reddish ti re of superb type. Navigation onthey Y. having built ten express cars for the like those of the Snake river. Japaa the purples are all furnished bv the cochi- caught Star Pointer's alert eye just as ikes is comUnited with earthquakes .States the use of peculiar. There is little sea Express it looked when flashed on the multiis not more plagued room. Squalls nre. quick and storms neal insects. The beautiful Prussian tude i v pany on the Baltimore & Ohio lines. than England has been, and the quiet that watched the. colt's remarkmue is achieved by fusing horses' hoofs mm LonsF. white. lolent. It i Krukotoaa. These conditions demand fast and other refuse able performance on the Boston track. Her Claim to These cars are to be 00 feet in length, little Island has had its (NiW tr Sweden Funhln animal in matter a no on ii action the part of men who brave JtAof extra trength and ho arranged that may have them again, but there the Throne.) e -j strong solution of potassium carbonate. His eye is truly the window of Star ' tho elements on the unsalted seas. Tha Vermilion is from the ore immediate they enn be used for the transportadanger. vV-rxI -' cinnabar. Pointer' soul, if race horses havescnils, La -' Bwedish In ike seaman is zz the has been ditcue-He is of Gamboge from the tion of fine horses. They will be fitted yellow sap of a tree ready decision. He is never able to in Siam. Bistre is the soot Tin with removable stalls and when not jjewspaipera. t Sympathr. of wood 1 In preparing her caw Miss White has vised for horses w IU be placed In reguwomof several his s not San tariu m Huimming"' , At a wedding ceremony early twuning. ashes, and raw sienna is the natural . "u'f mount of lar service. BeeumuhiU'd' an immense m t the tears a'.u! the 52 to thoff' middle Atlantic, if eartn irom the i'lrr Sou th Street, Hall Pool, by en present were moved vicinity of Sienna, Italv Lake Cit lie waters ot tn ese documentary evidence. She c!aim to address of the clergyman. PARAGRAPHS. POINTED the of descendant a lie the lineal great fore.itarrh, rheu tnatisin irs execution 'PLim " whisnerwl a Tittle cirl to her are aui TTm,,i. t.v,i t.i,. nervouEnos-- , hys and populnr kiiitf of Swi ilm, (iumavus Formerly the best, of our seamen The beauty of a bicycle is only enamel father, "what are those ladies crylnig tturalgi..pepsia, that teria noil were obtained from the fishing fleet of Shucking Adolphus. It is a matter of deep. Percy (with the paper) Papa, what )u present king of Sweden, Osvar lb, ivew r.ngiana coast. That school "No dovJlit tbey are married themA man's nerve often makes a coward ttnaela b W.lh Is ( a una iu...fjr nrodllCP.il cnilra tU.I claim this distinction. gnastiy e. ivvri;. a,.Pri. selves," was the reply. Boston of him when be sees a dentist's sign. ... K .. I 'a i . .1 .. . I '4 "'I. f,.,.,.r " "v,iUU.cne worm has never seem. It no lonirer The various papers and documents ilk lourmothniuuev.' t more i,ftil, use will One young physician cr owake 1YI which Miss White has collected and IIve,y flt twQ m m y Latin words than n dozen old doctors. journal. which she nays will be put in evUVcnce ut the proper time, eatuhlish her relali'A kj; liSto.il tionship, it is claimed, to the older rulers Of the country. The lnt of thi Amur. (f in wiiman's aneestorK to occupy the 7ht throne of Sweden was King luvtiivu yi6jriri JV., who ruled from 1792 to 1H09. I'nlesH Miss White disguises heraelf fis a Joan of Arcand smiTsafully downs TWO HORSE EYES. the whole of Sweden before her swont (They Indicate Intelligence and Dullness.) ever her of likelihood much there Is not and it reflects an intelligence rare even getting near the throne. As a matter for a highly strung, nervous organizaof fact, a woman cannot rc'gu over tion like that of this famous Sw eden's people, the hitter having so deequine. Not the eyes alone indicate a cided more than a cent m y apo. After high or1JU of of the der of efforts reigns the disnstrotis intelligence in dumb brutes. The A nnora in l.h F.lrien ears tell their story of an active menQueen ( hrbtina am) tality such as the eighteenth century, Sweden came horses and dogs possess. The ears of a race horse to the conclusion that only male perare. invariably correct, peosons shall rule the country and-ijust as the eyes are. brilliant. Not so the ple, and only a revolution could change ordinary horse seen in the streets. Their ears droop this rule of eligibility to the throne, and their eyes well, the picture tells tho story. DECOY FOR HUNTERS. n- Outward An Inventor' Reward. Verlret It Present A young man 11 ii nee of n tow. employe! at $1.90 aday time. The first blrx-- of and danireroim a the in one of the factories in New lirlt.-itAa - Tlovd Mintne District. It is surronndeojtlis - v,.vt nf 20,000 shares is offered at the remarka U In sheep' clothing iiroverbial wolf Conn., says the Si)rincrfiv!,l Thimbu,..,,, due of bly low price of 8 cent per share. advaoed as t- -u:' f Psntain DeUraar, b.ing withia 2,000 fMt The price will .wit-- nt cow hist invented by a west recently invented an attachment to a laro-esId, tlio! m n.-'n.niinea tha i., development work prorressos aud further demonstrates the valucv v...u machine ou which lie wtis wcrkinaern ireuius. The device prcVvuU the uoiuuu ismoua the . -- i rittvaap-Aiario. . ana Gold Dust. 11 of the mine. t outward ncmblance of a which promises to lie of .t . iri--y'"- i ....pf... -j "value. to ' and elois uiq ut,. ii ml amiable cow, but the Four mien were enroloved. great on this ma the ground. Our 4fY work flt developing now fact in are hind Men free i. of the pectus mid on applicatisn. legs chine prior to his invention, mid its use t.vr. A fores was about to be abandoned been .mall Mocks of treasury stock to the puU 11 offer th. l.0 of two min. They are armed oul, the expense attending the with guns, and have a wplcndid sup of It. The young man devised running tK' rif fiiHintmitiott. an nt.far.h- The .levice hm a (legible outer shell which ineitt, when tn the chine permitted one boy to attend it, of canvas or other suitable jiuvtivrial, the to represent and he can turn out as much work na decorate! wternally T r ,. ImltMiim of wdiieh the de- . the four !en oould inrevioiislv. Thio t . v t ;. 1 f'hell t aaid and wv U const nu machine is run regularly every dav, Its in held and it i doins' WTlrk 111. fl ft! Ut n n. fi f ndaptet to Ik- nrpportiil or six dol lars a day over former cost. distended positieii through the tmtlium V The of a collapsible metal framework, which 1 il . iresiuen or the .company stive the rfX ..vw, anil T'.irfHtSI fl Vi u.e sna for in stock tiiimher tho state order of the sending home yonr company thares, I young ; lain a check for $25. This Is BtrictW Alma Tail ma haa w ritten of poem ivhif h will shortly be pulilishi d. An ant which Sir John Lubbock, the Fngliah naturalist, ba kept for observation many years, died recently, whereupon the Indian MirrorpublUhed tin obituary notice of hiaaimt. Jean d lt. zke and S K. VanderVilt uerc anioiig the jiiirchasera at the kale of yearlings from the Joyeuval stud. The tenor bought the colt Ounwion for ,0t', while Ontario for 3,3A and ()a.sia for f 4.C00 went to M r, 'aod pbiit. The rihah of 1'erVia, who owns no many valuable articles of jewelry and fancy ffjeds, is the pohwshor of what is doubtless UlR luoat expensive ,pipe in the world, it beiiiir worth some $(),(jo. The whole of the Ion Rtem ami- bowl U eiini.lv ioeruKteit with jewels. MUlle. Lneic Fa ore, w ho, by the w ay, aeeitia in jio hnBte to link her fate with that of .mother. ha lately launched cut as it v.riter of no small merit. The daughter has, in fact, considerable attention with her tracti-notes on Algeria that were recently pub lished in a French magazine. Tnriiapno, the tenor, ha lost 1,700,000 francs iu a real estate speculation at Home, lie boufht a building, and the d joining land at a high price on a tip from an Italian deputy that the government wanted the property for a new ministry of commerce building, and found1 that the deputy had unloaded his own comparatively valueless land upon him. ii 'frtBSCUlPTlOS; fin Monti.. II.0-- . rr,tli'! i n:-- '' r- iiiLn-ipicn- iur oii(J-t.i- es , it flir-tati- AT THE lethtt i-wl btt Wines,-- j cf Oigers i Murray Pharmacy I. one-thir- Drugs and A cai ernes, Tcilat rflriiclss, Etc. . a ! tliird-cl&s- h one-thir- C two-third- sea-tm- tn Ijiquors &l d & d, . C'OMI-I.- o two-thir- d three-four- th ; !i)t Sia-was- Times-Heral- j , fr t'. ; .... . If j v 'ft y. j well-defin- J Blue-blac- o..(w I touit 7 ' , -- h,...'"n . ft A -- quick-witte- d. ' ' himl-or- r.rr Uc,. 1 V. v ' 1 -.. iir I of Utaffor $800,000, divided into shares of the par Is incor rnrated under the laws Train nf 50 cents each, with 25o,o shares in the treasury for devekoment and of mill purposes. The property cons s t . 1 well-traine- d rmn 1 . n.,nf int t-!- t n .,i - -,- 11 ...i.i dem amin - t1 Thoro Is ITot A BJQjijae Market Equal To It. jAMEfcH. Mot Vic:prpshlent P P Morrt nvn." President, ILLIAM D. DALE, rl,,, Dj'iD.C- 3 m 1 HA, . Becmmendations of th?-- rm I Murcur. Vtnh, THIS VYJCVt WW. ot a Western pneve, HunUh, Se ol of the covering ami framework M,M M0 a MmU " r trwniportfttion. dewy the frwi- ...... - "''fa'" lnthesules I"''"1. ftrc- ooruic, protteU i. by out- nhn iMirtman in tne ine h Hng pier aUrhanre V tr tna l .,.- - .i." .mine hns hunter of the the firing Walked. For . . sun-efal- Fait Laku City, Utah, August 3, 1S97 II. Moyle, James B. T. Uoyd, wl W.n.Pal lliehard V. Morris, and du officers the I). C. Dunbar, rectors of tho Gold Coin Mining miio-n- t young company, are all pn characof good men of this place, ter aud ability. GEORGE M.CANS0N. CVhier 2aon'i ftTing I!uV& Trnut Co. Dunbar, iihe name of the erson in wh-- 3W Director, . name it is to he written, Ordp lw acc"'n)ivnied by Postal Money Order, Certiliet :"ck or New York, Chicago or S.tu FraiiciHen Exchansfe i . rettlleoMiiuuuiicatioiis 1 ... . . . 1 nd let Bank . . to uie tuna 0111 .i mitig t oinnanv, u. 1, resident, 7u) McCornick Ulock, ait Uku City, UuU. ouo-fourt- h 4 tn. 1 t.' " ana tueie desirous of having homo peoplo buy ths stock, 'i .t . l:k.,.l Urma , 100 up. Remsittbof io(, 1 from ufahart. v., ' "' DJ W's tu Aut person -j cost only JS aud 1000 snares co. uu.7 v... down and the la ooo shares, or more, may p.y six monthly installments. 4 .,. i pd the Merctir, Board cf Cirectors. Ffb. Utah, 10. 1897 Bait Lake City, Ftah, have been luperintcudcBt of August 3, 1897 Unon Mill, at this pl.(, for This certifies that I am jtersoual. eoand years, ami have ly acquainted with ail th- - officers Ad occasion to inspect mliy miu-x- f and directors of the Gold Coin i ... properties in the Mining compauy of Mereur, Utah, vtbingDMrictlainwemoouaiut-.VWUhtleCoUCoiand know them to be gentlemen of I COHnldi shnwillL' of 0)t. KftlUD. bbJ integrity, reliability and of good in every class first orooertv tliider it anuim tb.. .. business standing in the oounnuui- and hatiug etamitied ths pij iiroperti-- s i (he (iisirict the ty. n,l company, luliy tus of ly s1 it. V..s. M'OOiiNICK it, and recommend the I J. BLAKE Of ilcCoi ucick & Co., Bun ken . anyone wisld. g to invest, 0. L. PR J I am well arxiuaiutctr Gold Coin group of Mining heated in the Camp Floyd 1 district, Tooele oouuty, Utah the property of the Uol Mining company, having the same early in the pr 189 'I. The group hm a sp one-hal- r., l-- 1 n . T5ic New llrceil nf hon.' flgricultimri dciiartnient of the is mwinga new Uuverolty of Caiifot-nikind of (.hecp. The superintendent of station jit 1ocrt has in breeding a variety of ..eep ,nat win mmn much to the wool and meat market. Tt is the retmCtof the g of Persian and .Merino, nlong the same line though not so complete, were conducted by George Washington with market! thisn'x-iicrime- nt cross-breedin- advantngv, rield ) nuaKe I lnrter. Aa improvel range finder for field Rlasses has a flat dial plate, subdivided to correspond with the focus cf tho glasses, rigidly alta-he- d to the rear end of the ntljuftirg screw; a fixed pointer secured near the screw to the frame of the glasses. Indicating the o.tjiisiment cpon a dial. A small wheel upon the ncjuNtitig screw turns It. sothnt tt nt s r.Mdily the f.R.a or TarioU8 distances, nnd en.iblinu the i,.ep to estimate correctly the speed of advancing or withdrawing objects f.H-u- |