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Show CITY. Wm. H. Pettegrew Mayor Alfred Lnut faxuian James t t.arrett Jr W. rino J. W. Iirouh A. H. Oouoctl. Q. W. Kenda'l Marshal Recorder Mr. Delpula Teaeidals Mrs. Hoho Patteu T, L. Foow J. 8. Coopei Walter Smith Meauack Pitl Bert Keidall Thomas Carvel Treasurer City Attorney Police Magistrate Street Superintendent Water Superintendent Pound Ker per Sexton COUNTY. I George McCune ... .. i Tttouiaa HellUton I llaus J. Hassell Ooiamlaalonera W. C. Andrews B. D. Soreneoo M. D. Bowed Treasurer Tuo ma Bailey Assessor Sheriff D. B. Cronin Ed ward Pike Attorney C. W, Ree Surveyor Superintends of Schools, Oliver Christiansen PRECINCT. Justice ot the Peace J. S. Cooper Countable H. D. Qoldsbrougb 0ISTRIC1. District Jodff Fifth Judicial District Clerk Recorder BUTTERFLIES RAISE Official Directory. , Thomas Marloneaui District Attorney rifth Judicial District Joshua Greenwood Slate Senator Eighth Senatorial District George C. Whltmort State Representative Thirteenth District FARM. ON POPE PIUS GRANTS DIVORCE; Unique Industry Practiced In England and France. Butterfly farms, where cocoons are hatched on branches protected by gauze or tulle, may be frequently seen throughout France, where diligent efforts are being made to acclimate the 6peciea of the Bombycidae, or family, that are Indigenous to other countries. At Kastbourne, also. In England, William Watkins, the English entomologist, has established one of these butterfly farms, more particularly, however, tor the purpose of obtaining rare genera and new varieties by crossing. Such farms are planted with oaks, allantus trees, pines, plum trees, castor oil plants and others, the leaves of which serve as food for the caterpillars. To secure a uniform temperature the insects are often kept in a room until after the first moulting, when they are placed on bushe.s in the open nir and protected from bird3 by sheer muslin or tulle. Aides anil Design Shows How I v. II rjETill ST! ITT " V f jt g m SSN" K BIB B I g gp C" H " "ill prTi . J. A. COTTKKLL, f. . Hf ! Arr . Ou-ist- t. . Halt f - Agent, Net hi I B ah " I ar! lrt The 5ns it LOT tfl down, r II f VALLEY RAILWAY New Train Service. Io Effect Not. 8th, 1U00. rrslos Uon Dally aicapt Buoday a fob town. 3 ! Going Notts No. Stations. Dally It 4fm Uftpai Lv. 48. 79.1 Ne-- ot Ar. Moroni .Epbralm Ar. Msntl Lv lpm aAOpm I Nepbl UU 1.65am tt.k 0.30am 96.0 9.87am 48.. 9.10am 1 1 The Oom pany reserve tbe right to vary from tbts time-car- d at pleasure.) TH BO DORS BHUBACK, Praa. A Uea'l Manager, Salt Lake) City, H. 0. KltRit, l. Wnr V. P. Airrt. Muntr - lines represent the position ot ta notes on the keyboard, their length denoting their value. Tbe horizontal lines represent the bars, and connect ed notes are played with the same band. Noah's Salt Mines. In the In Upper Aras Valley, lies one of the most won derful mines of --ock salt in the world Mount Kulpl. The deposits of salt In this spot are paid to be in some places more than 20 feet thick. They have been almost continuously worked since prehistoric days (the stag horn picks of the palaeolithic men are still picked up now and again In the work-ingsbut they fhow as yet so slyms of exhaustion. The Armenian traditions hold that Noah drew from Mount Kulpl tbe supply of Rait neccf aray to preserve the provisions of the Ark. ), Gaukler an ecclesiastical decree of divorce after a sensational fight lasting two and a half years. WHITNEY A HARD WORKER. NOW MUST PAY FOR HORSE. His Methods cf Labor as Secretary of the Navy. While the late William C. Whitney was secretary of the navy he was one of the hardest workirg men In the department and he was very popular among all tun employes, mutt of whom had been Inherited by him from a Republican administration. He had a marvelous capacity for accomplishing results, and without tioniii.g effort he could transact business with a celerity that kept tbe men under blm constantly guessing, lie had a high desk In. the bi reception room Senator Nelson's Reminiscences Cost Dity Moat All Him Small Sum. Vegv kinds Ktietables. of Fish K&f Fresh and Game and Salt Meats Season. Senator Knute Nelson went to Baltimore some ten days ago and addressed a meeting of bankers and merchants who were giving a banquet The Minnesota Senator recalled In happy fashion how, during the civil in war. he marched through the city as a private soldier, telling in humorous & fashion how ho captured a horse not far from Baltimore. These experiences furnished much amusement, but a couple of days after Mr. Nelson returned to Washington he was given at the navy department, where he an opportunity to sea the other 6ide of rnnnnnrmnnrm'TrTfifTTftf T!Tt?rfTftTTT-"- j used to stand and .s:gn his mail and the medal. The man who owned the of t!ie department. do the busint-bhorse wrote, tleriandirg payment for lie liked to mett pi.or.lo in that way tl:o property which had been appropriTiicCityLiipior Store. because no cou;a f.-- inroura wun ated so many years uso. The letter them more quiruly t! an he could if gives details which convince Senator JOHN HESDRICKION, Prtpr. 13 he received thrm !; by one in a pri- - Nelson that the writer was Indeed 3 E vale rood. AtyLedy with whom he owner of the captured animal. to Jf . It. Ed g Uelll. (8 really wanted io hul l private converA choice line of sation he would inviU: into the smallVETERAN OF THE STAGE. er apartment, but that was a someWiacs and Liquors, what rare occurrence. Herman Vezin Before the Footlights Since 1850. MRS. GRAY MADE DECISION. Herman Vczin of the Court theater, If not quite, the London, Is Then United States Supreme Court oldest actor at ork. He will q Family trade Jeject fully mw be 75 licltd. Sole agents for in March. He made his first appearSolemnly Handed It Down. famous "lUd Top and before three 1 3 Judge Somervillo cf the board of ance ot York In Kye Whiskey.' United States genjrcl supervisors years had passoi had played Shy lock tells how an epci Ww. d housekeeper and other M Shakespearian parts. r3rfTTTTTTHtl'!tHtttlTHrt?Hnif ftlTTtHff decided one of l!.e customs Mr. Vezin's ancestors were French, UU lift""" """""""""'"W'HHtl mill classification can's to come before but his father, after emigrating to the Supreme couit in Washington. America, married a German lady, and Someone bad Impornd a preparation he himself was educated at the Uniof fish which l a J ' t n assessed for versity of Pennsylvania. It has been duty as a faucc. Ixicr courts had said of Mr. Vczin that If be were a given conflicting opinions, and when few Inches taller he would have been the esse came Ik for- the final tribun- the handsome-ii- t man on the stage. cre voluminous In His stature, as he has told us, is only al the decl.-ion- s the extreme. Jutli e Gray took the five feet Eve and a half Inches. matter under cc riiilf lation, but could not make up Ms mind. His colleagues FUTURE FOR IOWA GIRL. being equally un!iOf"d, the justice reflected that prrfa;. a nomewile Des Moines Singer to Have Voic -would probaMy le bcMcr qualified to a' ' Trained In Europe. rJt decide a matter of tl.i Kind, lie took Miss May Cord, daughter of poo a sample of the ariilf home to Mrs. parents in Des . Iowa, has bee Gray. 'Noni:! trrt's r.o auce; f'nt to Kuropo to have her voice cu le-f- l'nrlr. Veal, .Mi.tiKti, HAuajr, It's Ash!" she sai l, ai d the next !ay tlvsff d. Society oiH'n of the ril i. utter and chN-ih1was oo haotr the Supreme court of the United named having made the up necessary 8tates solemnly ! filed the article Hrr wonderful vocal rowrr . was not a sauce. UTAH. were discovered by a local teacher, NKriH 111 who was pacing her humble home " ILi'ilL'J LONGS FOR LITERARY HONORS. ot elay when th girl was singing her brother to sleep. He took her In Hockv Mountain liell New York Society Leader Said to Ee baby hand at emc and after one or two Writing a Cook. trials decided that he had found a Mrs. Stuyvenanl Fih, tbe New York prodigy. He ha taught Miss Cord all i cicnnonc ompany to lor.g for literhe knows, and now fhe has gone society leader, Is In order to distinction. ary gratify abroad to finish tiir education. She IlMtT raW 1. .VI pr mojitb her ambition she intends to curtail cvpecls to be cone three years. within e ne mile of Central offio. her social life considerably for some This company has recently eons time to come, and iil occupy herself NOT TO BE TAKEN TOGETHER. pleted it lln to Parairona, Taro-waseriously In writes a book. Just what Summit and Odtr City, ar4 the subject Is to be has not yet bern Out Minister's Announcement Was at will mUocI It to KanarsvllH work out. will the but deal Least given Suggestive. Nfw Harniony, 8ilyer IioT, Dr. Abbott of the English departlargely, If not entirely, with social life In the United State.--- . Mrs. Fish is ment at Columbia college recently reTokrville, Ley d , WMhtnirtoa nd hi. (leorp". for the filled Is task she marked that eminently Chronological coherence? said to have undertaken, for In the In ideas Is much to be desired, hut Aim cnnpletd oor Una toLvrraa past ten years fhe has entertained there are times mhen lack of It oinnectinif with tb system at about everylody worth knowing from too suggestive. Fer Instance," bop to roaka Nephl an a social standpoint. Grand dukes, h added, "I once heard a minister snt cenUr. Toll rata arc for minutea Uhm ual Sunday morning anprinces, earls and count galore, to make his say nothing of the robust American nouncement as follows: Ths funeral and up Known to be tba cheapeial to captains of InduMry, have all fallen of the late and much lamented setton the United State. as Telephone fmtitU avrare tinder the charm of her brilliant per- takes place Wednesday afternoon at 3 other of ?n slsa tha town, sonality. Lately th has shown much o'clock. Tharksiving services will and are Just about saff rcimt Impatience with the'tfupid element of be held In th!3 chapel on Thursday Io pay local Xpn Cusnpany society. morning at J " poda m fe4 for profit Son, Goldsbrougli Proprietors. It t c CHASE mt urn I - 1 Ashantee Baby Carriage. H. C. Miss Loomls formerly was the wife of Arthur G. Gaukler of Detroit. Pope Pius X has at last granted to Mr. J Trans-Caucasi- doing Soul. 'J j r I 4a i Derisin. llic Bur 2 cef: Beat Ji --f- .aC i IHiMIMI II K 4 flecks o Time SYN PETE Periodical headaches tell of female weakness. Wine of Cardnl cures permanently nineteen out of every twenty cases of irregular menses, bearing down pains or any female weakness. If you ar discouraged and doctors haw failed, that is the beat reason In ff the world you should try Wina ol O Lardui now. Remember mat headaches mean female weakness. Secure a 11.00 bottle of Wine oi M '.VnCJ" jdFlwtd Vat, sfainll st.iaiVki-- tBOJ. . Heir w .JJZZJijLO B A ntbai P. A T. A. City, Utah. ? et. MA1NB. WW herd gp5 d am 9.S3ain 6 35 pm am ....Murray.... 9.17 am 6.15 pm H.Cfain ..?auay .... 9 05 am 6.04 pm 9 its am . .lira per. .. 8.57 am 4.68 pm 8 85 am 8.36 am 4 Sri pm Lebi Jn 8.8M am 8.31 am 4.2)pw Leu I 9.44 am Amer'u Fork 8.24 am 4.22 pm .4i am Pleas'tUrove 8.18 am 4.15 on 9.10 am .. . Pro vo. ... 7.65 am S.bS pm 9. Ifl am hpriuRvllle 7.42 am S pm 9.2? am Spanish Fork 7.35 am S 87 pnv i.S! mm . . Pay sou.. 7.20 am 3.25 pm 4S am bantaquiu 7 12 am 8.17 pm 10.13 am .... M on a.... 6 4S am 8 51) pm 10 J am Ar Nephl Dp 6.35 am 8.45 pm 10 15pm Art . I Lv 6.00 am 10.45 pm Lv J Ju f Ar 6.40 am 13.15 pm Leamington 4.05 am 15 8 am ... .uabls.. . 2.15 am t.M am Clear Lake 1.35 am 60 am Art Mil- - I Lv 9.50 pm 7.15 am Lv) ford f Ar 9.10 pm 9 ul aui Liin 7.3.' pm 11.23 am ... Cva-l.... 5.HS pm I 65 8 30 pm .fallen lea pin Arrive Leave pm pot t.St pm 6.40 pm T.OA pm T.00 pm T ift put 7.22 pm T.4& pm T.f.8 pm C 05 pm B.2S pm S.4d nm 9.11 pm 9.40 pm " or TT 7.30 1.4 06 I JStU-t- -- tfi V VvW : Treasurer, Portland Eoouomio League 1.,' liv $1"J la Effect July 1st 1903. Trala arrive and depart at vartcus Stations a ally as follows Stations. ft.21 I fe m LOCAL TIME TAllLE. Leave - the. Keys Should Bail V East-boun- ; ,i-"- Struck. At the top of the tut is as much of the keyboard as necessary to explain the tune, the star denoting the center the Instrument. The thick vertical 1 . I ( fey Be II OoTur-e- fOllTXAHO si Oct 17, I consider Wina of Cardial snparto to an doctor' msdiolns I ever and I know whereof I upenk. Iused suffered for nine monUi.i wltn suppressed menstruation wmun eoaipietoiy pro, tratnd rue. Pains wonM nhoot through toy back and sidus snd I would hive bllndiuK head&uhes. My limbs woold swell up and I would foul so weak I could not stand op. I naturally felt discouraged for I seemed to be beyond trie help of physicians, bat Wine ot Cardul came as a (tod-scu- d to me. I felt a change for the bettor within week. Aftor nineteen days treatment I menstruated without a v Soring the agonies I usually did and soon bscam and without pain. Wine oi regular Cardui is simply wonderful and 1 wish that all suffering womsa knew of tu good qualities. PIANO PLAYING MADE EASY. Salt Lake Railroad. West-bound- WEAKNESS Bilk-wor- u ' FEPJ3 ALE E 9 ar M3 George Ad anas San Pedro. Los If EVENT OF RARE OCCURRENCE Larsen, M-i- c --- ." . n , o PRACTICAL TINNER, Machine, Oliaso, Z3roa. ext-crse- (iuu, and Tinware neatly mended. Organs: and all kind of musical instrument tuned and repaired. Place of Business at 11 K. H. BROWN'S Residence. CIiase& Cole Bros 1111111 n, General Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights. N-p- es Anything in onrlin made to order, or repaired, and . Satisfaction Guarantied In eterj caw. NEPHICITT, UTAU The Ashantee baby rides astride bit mother's hip secured by a bandage around him and her waist. Note how this one Msres at the camera. Babies of uncivilized racs are more attentive and Inquisitive than ours. Their senses are naturally more aenfe and ar further sharpened by their rough and tumble rifMnc Ins-p- ort i sll aay-whe- re, |