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Show 't: the- blade. FOE BOYS AND GIRLS. EverJ Saturday .at J- .if publish INSTRUCTIVE SKETCHES FOR OUR JUNIOR READERS. - UTAH. NEPHI, the directory. Story of Grandmother Gray and the King Frank J. Gannon. Delegate to Congress Trouble The New Twice Told Tales. TERRITORIAL OFFICERS. Caleb W. West. Richards. : . .r. r.Z ..0. a Associate Justjlces ,.Wim f Little Ellen Trying to Save Her King. . . Bryon Groo. ... Land M Some PEAR, little, old lady is Grandmother Gray, With hair smooth and white as VhjgSt Land Office. Skiotrar Office.-.Refelvw Woman Frank Harris. Commissioner of Schools.. .--. ..T. B. Lewis. UTAH COMMISSION. snow, ' Logan, florae Thatcher. And a tiny white i " q, Norrel.. vj7 Lake cap, Salt City. . i,- R Letcher Salt Lake City. L. which she can Hoyt Sherman Salt Lake City. Tatlock w. nap. j. And dream of the JUAB COUNTY! DIRECTORY. long ago. Prol,.t Judge FrglW. Chappell She has a oh her beautiful smile always Hugo Deprezln Selectmen . A. L. Jackman face. T. Sullivan Sheriff a Though she sits in a chair all day. i f ... ..J. .D. W. Cazler And Assessor and Couector the children delight, before dinner i . . Gierk and Recorder. each night. William Burton, Thomas Winn under -- ....Edward Pike To bring up her supper tray. Attorney. ,..T. C. Hanford Surveyor. ..William Ockey Treasurer EustJce t wish you could see the Jacqueminot Coroner John Foote gupt. Schools rose, : And the Jinen embroidered In wheat. MILLARD COUNTY DIRECTORY, - Joshua Greenwood And the water-llk- e dishes, that make Probate Judge-.- -. f , f j Selectmen m Sheriff... . ... I. . mm . . more delicious John Styler. The desserts and the waffles ' and James Gardner. meat. O. Holbrook. .O. .Alma Greenwood. I never pould tell you one-ha- lf nor so .. .A. A. lAndreas Peterson. I i - I Assessor , Collector .j. Hinckley .Thos. O. Galllster. Clerk and Recorder . . . . . . 11 anso n. no. U. m J m Attorney .Willard Rogers. Surveyor. . D. Smith Treasurer.. .Joseph . . . . i. m Coronee. . Sidney Teeples. i . . . .D. O. Callister gupt Schools ...... . well. As those who have seen It say, Eow two little girls, with the brownest of curls, , Can decorate grandmas tray. Dear Grandmother Gray Is a fairy, I know. Nicholson liquor U law, For never a time slips by. Under which is ncjw in full force and effect1 in But a piece of rock candy pops up very handy, Indiana, eakh tippler will have to carry For cotton umbrella Or a two little mouths to try. tls own screen. The bun with fronting of chocolate ice. market will probably have a boom. Or some peppermints hidden away Inside the Sevre cup, looking saucily University, the oldest up. From the side of dear grandmothers to colleges,! has gone tray. New York police department for one of Theodore overseers, its electing may the time In the future Roosevelt to that highly dignified posi- Oh, long be hid, tion. When those lips with the beautiful smile If this rule excluding wheels from the Will cease to relate fairy tales and the fate big office buildings! is made to apply to Of the Duke and the Duchess of all forms of cerebral there Is danger that some of the Chi- And Style. long may the pleasure be given will be left tehant- cago the two. less. Who delight more than all to array The mignonette sprig or the crocusses Got, Werts has appointed a dead man big In the center of grandmothers tray! to office. This is hot an improvement Arthur Joy. on the Chicago plan. There the dead a salaiqr under one Chicago Little Ellen and the King. administration, but no appointment Virginia Teaman Remnitz, In St. was made out. Nicholas, tells a true story of the adventures of two young Americans at A New York main was sent to jail on the court of the King of Denmark. r disorderly, h&charge preferred byj histi They were children of the American ministers and had been Invited to a wife, which, said, grew out of his to do the washing and ironing. Childrens party at the palace. Here is what followed: The new (woman Seems to be triumphiIt was to Ellen a ' ng everywhere. night. The crowds of happy chilthe great room brilliantly lighted, How can China1 get any part olf the dren, the strains of music, the presence of a war indecpnity wh ch it must pay unless real King and Queen all combined to by floatihg a loan in the United States make the scene a fairyland wherein when the United States- is compelled events took place which made Ellen to go to foreign bankers to float its last feel herself a sort of fairy queen. The King opened the ball with little . 50,000,000 loan? Ellen. Hardly understanding the honor, some sense of it, nevertheless, thrilled It cost$ the Sultan of Turkey and his her childish heart. She could not even lumerous family $30,000,000 per annum see his face, so tall was he, but his to . keep at the head of the oriental strong arms bore her around and not how, for Ellen she abbreswim. knew This sum will not be around, as danced little with viated vhen the (entire outfit . demand precision and a tree or the on as leaves the method ft change of bidycles every season. a Yet in all lake. through her Fortuna ely, they are well, supplied ripples she felt was she that being dancing with bio omer stock. with the King. It seemed but fitting f after the dance to find herself seated on The report of the Postoffice Depart- the sofa between the King and Queen. ment shows that (the use of bicycles by With royal disregard to the claims of the Chicago carriers has saved the gov- other small guests, and with royal Inernment $5,000 a year In car fare. The difference to the effect upon little Ellen, they lifted her up between them. She prospecj is that, in the bright lexicon looked pretty, natural and Kinconscious, of street-ca- r men, the bicycle agents and was herself a little queen In her will soon be put! down along with the ways. While Ellen sat there, too happeople who try to get injunctions py and pleased to feel proud, the other children danced on. With no thought against the trolley. of imitating their elders in manner or Milwaukee authorities are investigat- - motion, the young dancers abandoned themselves with childish freedom and case.ofitwo little children of simplicity to the enjoyment of the hour. one family who! died recently having Those who had never been trained In insurahce policies on their lives. The the different steps adapted their moveWisconsin authorities ought to be in- ments to the promptings of happy vestigated for permitting the writing hearts and light feet and were as conof insurance on Childrens lives. After tented as the others. And little Ellen a few frightful examples the State laws rested comfortably between the King and Queen until she was ready to dance willtake cognizance of the abuse. again. The evening wore on, and Ellen was The bloomer (girls .bare companions overcome with weariness and sleep. in their raimental troubles. At Spirit Slipping away from the children, who Lake, Iowa, two men in bicycle cos now were whirling around in some dizzy tume were refused admission to a hotel game, she threw herself on a couch. scene grew misty to ner room on the ground-tha- t their Just as the the and dazzling events of the eyes trousei(loons were not a proper object began to weave themselves Into for feminine The legs evening contemplation. the suggestion of a dream,' she was of the (tables and chairs in that dining aroused by some one asking, Where room taust be chastely swathed In vol- did you get your pretty pink slippers, Ellen? and she opened her eyes. Why uminous pantalets. was the King sitting beside her and To Professor Cope, of the University talking to her when she (was so sleepy? f Pennsylvania, we owe the discovery She had a confused idea! that he ought his crown and sit on a throne. that wo are descended from a paleozoic to put on Mr. King, dont bover me. Im fish. There are several intermediate soPlease, and Ellen, turning her face happy, stages, but we finally get back, through upon royalty, slipped away to her pleassome billions of ages, to this four-inc- h ing dreams. Little Ellen, little Ellen, fish, shaped lie a cigar, and having said the King, mtisingjy, It is not often so plainly told, neither brain; skull, vertebrae, nor that I hear the truth to Is refreshing my ears. red blood. Borne people might re- and It gard this unflattering to man, but it all Uncle Sams Bank Notes. depends upon ihow you look upon It. W have How few of the many people who are certainly something to conto have a dollar bill gratulate ourselves upon In having fortunate enough of it as a work of think achieved anything from such an un-- f In their pocket hundred ago this piece years Two art! ' . of almost inpromising beginning. been have would of paper calculable value, and have awakened The Womans Board of the Cotton an Interest among the artists of that States and International Exposition day which we can scarcely realize. kas aroused so much interest in so Look at the portrait on the left face of the note. Here wa have a beautiful fcttny of the States that an overwhelmof pure line engraving much ing demand for space has heen made specimen by work than most of that doneconuPon the management. The activity better now and masters old the some of and the amount of labor performed by sidered classic. Then there are on the women of this have both face and back the fine, delicate efdepartment shade produced by been phenomenal,- - considering the fects of light and and geometrical means at their disposal; and the re- the ruling machine than this can Further lathes. mits attained; so far are more than asucroll work in designs Sc seen elegant tonishing.- With similar, zeal on the ot Part of all the various boards the ex- and lettering.be a Pl f tt't may This Is know only position will prove an unqualified suc-ce- evil and we may wort to cents if in every! sense. only filthy lucre, tl ' f merry-go-roun- sky-scrap- er ds j I re-fus- - j never-to-be-forgott- en j - I f . i . A r .1 j ( ! : I a I en-gravi- ng . "3 MISS ANTHONYS ANNUITY. Rachel Foster Avery Has Raised One for Her. I Few women have received a greater ' A. V. HAGUE, GEORGE HARDY, Boot ami Shoe IMer. tribute than did, Susan B. Anthony A perfect fit guaranteed. Repairing in all Atlanta, Ga., a short time ago, when Its branches. Special attention, called to Miss'Will Allen Drumgoole, the popular his new style. Universal feed sewing maMutton, Yeal, Chipped Beef Southern author,1 said in her address at chine does all its work inside of the shoe. Main NephL of St., Two doors north Union, and Bologna. the Capital College:! It is a great thing ta he the mother Your patronage solicited. of a great cause. Years ago there & flashed upon the (world a woman; she had no other announcement than the wild scheme she had mothered. If you axe going to Wherever she went the hiss, the sneer, years to complete. the finger of scorn were to follow. Yet she pushed right1 on; the implacable It Was a Funny Thing. and enemy of slavery in! vanitys dress; the One day a fairly Carefully compounded. g man came up to me mother of an unborn cause. To me she Mail or express orders promptly attened to. In the New York corridor, stands majestic among women; to me Large Stsck at Salt Lake prices. KANSAS CITY, she is the grandest picture in the book and laughingly said: of our time; to me; like the prayer of SOUTHER!! TRADE SOLICITED. Sir, I find myself in a ludicrous situation ha! ha! ha! It Is both ludicrous my childhood, the name of Susan B. and embarrassing, and I have been Anthony ' holds MNALLY it LUNT, something grandly, OR ST. LORIS, chuckling for the last ten minutes ha! solemnly, pathetically, magnificently NEPHI, UTAH. ha! ha And what is it? I asked, grinning In sacred. Whatever may, have been her Be sure and ask for a ticket that reada blunders, whatever! her faults, still she chorus with him. -, Why, I am in business down at Key- fought for women. And since she port, N. J., you know, and after being fought for women, in the name of wom- The Fi ;i in town all day and just ready! to go anhood, let no man cast a stone at her. ha! Choiee Fresh Meats, - ' MoNALLY LUNT, $10,-00- 0, PRESCRIPTIONS well-dresse- d' , j pleasant-appearin- post-offi- ce .. VIA home find myself penniless ha! ha! Thats funny ha! ha! ha! Very funny! Man worth $75,000 cant scrape up 50 cents to pay his wair home ha! ha! ha! I know a hundred business men here, but as the hour Is late I cant get to see any of thenj. And you want to borrow 50 cents of me ha! ha! ha! Yes, thats what I was ha! ha! ha! about to ask you. Ill send It up tomorrow. The idea of my being broke and having to ask a stranger for my fare home, when I can draw my check for nearly $100,000 ha! ha! ha! How funny ha! ha! ha! Yes, how funny ha! ha! ha! Your little game has been exposed In the papers half a dozen times ha! ha! ha! And you twig ha! ha! ha! I do with a gurgle. Then I slide vanish depart ha! ha! ha! And he departed into Broadway, wiping the tears of laughter from his cheeks as he went, and, ten minutes later, at the Astor house 'corner I ran across him ha! ha! ha! Ing a stranger from Missouri. , . ( Tricking a Crab. She is one of those who will never die; her name will goj thundering down th ages long after you and I are forgotten, while her cause the child for which she sacrificed so much that makes a UTAH. NEPHI, CAPITAL SURPLUS . ! 850,000 $37,500 woman's life dear io her, will live, and throb, and thrive, and flourish long after she has found refuge under moss and marble. And her name shall out- GENERAL BANKING wear the marble that shall cover her great heart; posterity shall weave for In All Its Branches. her a crown that old Time cannot touch. You may refuse! her a hearing today, Geo. C. Whitmore, J, H. Erickson, President. deny her the rosp and the laurel, but toW. W. Armstrong, Cashier. morrow shall avenge her; .and already tomorrow is dawning. Upon the Western slope where 'her sun goes down already the rose of the new day is reflecting. ( Another woman who strongly adManufacturer and Repairer of mires Miss Anthony is Mrs. Rachel Foster Avery. She has not delivered BOOTS an eloquent eulogy upon her cause, but she has raised an annuity of $800 a to order. year for the great prophetess of the All kinds of shoes made to none. second Workmanship suffragists. First door south of Tabernaole, NEPHI. MAIN STREET, Suppose a young man riding a horse, seated in a carriage, or ii his chair Bhould assume the broken-bac- k attitude of the average bicycle rider. He would have just as much reason for it. The GENERAL MERCHANDISE women are setng a good example to ADD PRODUCE bicyclists. They sit gracefully on the saddle. ! AT THE Charles A. Dana achieved a great victory when the court decided that he need not go to Washington unless he wanted to. There are many men who Goods at bottom prices for would stand much better with the peospot cash. ple had they never gone there. JIIO. DEYSI1UP, MGR. Vice-Preside- nt. RAILWAY. Nq tiresome layovers. Close connections in union depots, And positively the quickest rout J. M. 0. OSTLER, AND SHOES. Utat (Pro nr t the Great Rivers and Atlantic Ocean. Elegant and thoroughly modern Equipment and To , Chair Gars Reclining In which the seats are free to holders of regular train tickets. Call on or address In Africa there exists a certain memV. DARRAH, ber of the crab genus commonly known as the great tree crab. This peculiar shell-fis- h has an offensive trick COMMERCIAL of crawling up the cocoanuti trees, bitAND FREIGHT ing off the cocoanuts and thpn creeping PASSENGER down again backward. The theory is that the nups are shatRoom 21 Morlan Block, tered by the fall and the great tree crab is thus enabled to enjpy a hearty Lake City, - Utah meal. Now, the natives who inhabit ORthe regions infested by tlis aware the are well crab that lower portio'n of the crabs, anatomy is H. C. TOWNSEND, soft and sensitive and they1 believe that the bivalve was thus constructed in order that he might know when, he had General Passenger & Ticket Agent, reached the ground and when, conseDE3EBET. St. Louis, Mo. quently, he might with safety release Cat Main Street, his grasp of the trunk. So what they do in order to stop his depredations, which often ruin the crops, is this: While the crab is Complete Line of Builders Supplies. Mill Work a Specialty. Wholesale and Betail cocoanuts off the in nipping engaged they climb half way up the trees and there drive a row of long nails right BRACE around the tree, allowing an inch or so of the nails to project. The crab has no knowledge of disaster nor yet of the fitness of things. As he descends the sensitive part of his body PORK suddenly touches the nails. Thinking he has reachedithe ground, he naturally VEAL lets go. Instantly he falls backward MUTTON .AJSTD on the ground. and cracks his own shell ALSO Pattis Method. Madeline Patti, It seems, takes a good deal of trouble to preserve her youthful appearance. When asked the secret of . . Manufacturers of and Dealers in . . keeping her skin so fresh and fair, the diva replied, Hot water, plenty of rubWindows, Mouldings, Boors, j and no worry. bing, Mixed Coal, Hardware, OCKEY, Paints, Two-thirof the secret Is without Coffins, Caskets, Pickets, question in the last word, and for the eto. Wire Combination UTAH. Fence, NEPHI CITY, rest, she has her face, neck, arms and Special attention given to mail orders and the Southern Trade. hands steamed twice dally in hot cloths; Free delivery to any part of tiie city. By ordering from us you save the freight from Salt Lake City to tli that Is, towels wrung out In hot water and wrapped around the skin, and held point there until they begin to cool; then they are heated again, and applied as before, R. 'E. L. COLLIER, O.E. for say ten or fifteen minutes, and th skin is then dried, and Some almond oil Engineering in ail its Branches. Is thoroughly rubbed In with the hand for about ten minutes! after, which it is rubbed dry with a soft towel. She Land and Irrigation Work a Specialty also takes a general bith every day In By following out this tepid water. Engineer for Central Land Dd Irrigation to the be in madame Clear lake Land and Irrigation Co., the appears Co., plan, first flush of youth, and enjoys perfect Fillmore Lam!: nd Irrigation Co. and Whitt health, in spite of her laborious and Mountain Lai.ji and Irrigation Co. trying life. Office: Court House, Fillmore, Utah Trying to Save Her Trouble. j Dealers in and Manufacturers of woman A residing n a flat ordered a piece of ice from a grocery. The youth THE DESERET DAIRY GO, who brought it was a (German. He put It on the dumbwaiter' in the basement HAS FOR SALE to be hoisted up. She pulled away. FULL CBEAM CHEESE. Gracious! she exclaimed, how heavy this Ice is! The grocer must have given y great exertion me good weight. Deseret is noted for the fine qualitj In succeeded she getting the dumbFlutter and Cheese. Givi NOSE SACKS, ETC. waiter up. To her astonishment she of its Milk,! found the by seated on the cake of Ice. o ur products a tiial. With wha breath she had left she deWe also carry a full line of N. S. BISHOP,, manded: What did you rftake me pull why, the boy re- you up here for? SUPT. thought the cake would be too plied, heavy for you to lif, so I came up to help you off with it. OSTLER co-coa- S. Salt -- & OCKEY, nut Bute tiers, CURED BROTHERS Lumber Yard Grace Brotters, UTAH. NEPHI CITY, OSTLER & ALLEN, r HOPPLES, Horse Furnishing Goods The New Woman. woman is pretty homely. new The She was always odd, but was never She knows .her good ' form till now. Hates children. husband by sight. And cats. Tells her age without asking. Wears loose shoes and tight cor- -j sets. Pays twice the price of natural THZ' DESERET HOUSE. ) j M OSTLER & ds I I Mill Butter, Lard, Sausage , j tea t us, yet It may be profitable to Inquire as to how it is made.j Line work Is the only picture work that can be used successfully in banknote work, for It is much more difficult to, imitate, and consequently gives greater' security, being less liable to be-be This is so, also, counterfeited. cause a line cut with a graver Is smooth, sharp and clean, whereas an etched or bitten line is ragged and rough. Line engraving Is the most expensive, for it takes much more time to produce a picture by this process than by any other. Some of the large plates by the late James Smillie cost as high as and took the greater part of two HefiiHiartBn for HMiQ ML Mens and Cowboys Outfits. Sheep . WE GUARANTEE violets for artificial and wears them and eounty Newspapers from all part from choice. Eatsj raw onions to put efGMy Utah. t. DeIn effect her Ore peatmens from Detroit and clines to dance befpre being asked and vhcro. plays checkers all bight with a dude. Erery thing RESPECTABLE. Goes to the theatre in the afternoon tbe and to church in What evening. a viowlnar Well of do you think of her boys and girls? Aint she a korker?lHully gee. Tommy THE PUREST WATER ON EARTH. Cm tie Premises. This Water la a GCAS Brown. . heaven-born-righ- ANTEED CURE for all Hair on Dolls Heads. The hair on the heads of hundreds of Diseases ofthe Kidneys and Bladder thousands of dolls is made from the Testimonials on Application. hair of the Angora goat. This product SHIS. J. F. GIBBS, Prop. is controlled by an English syndicate, and is valued at $400,000 a year. After I UTAH. the hair is prepare it is sent to Munich DESERET, and made into wigs by girls. c- - 3 a V- - . 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