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Show The dining ear service or the Denver A Making Her Happy. Eio orande Railroad Is proving a great Sunday-SchoTeacher Have you convenience to the traveling public. Ele- made anyone happy this week? Little gant dining cars are attached to all trains Girl Yesm. Mrs. Highttpp has a baby, leavlngDcnver on this popular road, where and Its a awful squally, red-facmeals are served in a manner pleasing to little brat; but, we'n I mt Mrs. Hifih-up- p all travelers, and at moderate prices. The yesterday. I told her she bad the enjoyment of a trip through Colorado's sweetest, prettiest baby I ever saw. woauerful s euery that abounds along the The creditors o' the Karl of Yarmouth road is enhanced by the dining car and other conveuicu es that have been adopted. met recently in London and resolved to For information. time cards, rates, etc., place his estate in bankruptcy. address S. K. Hooper. General Passenger artificial sight. and Ticket Agent, Dinner, or II. M. CushAn inventor has perfected an elecing, Traveling Iassen 'er Agent, 109 West Seiond South Street, Salt Lake City. trical appliance, winch lie claims will enable the bliud to see. This w ill bring ol ed HE WAS A DREAMER. ENGLANDS DEADLIEST WEAPON Haw Guu Which Wll Insure Her 8ue- - THE LATE DORMAN tho Sea. In accordance with the recommendation of parliament, writes a Woolwich correspondent, the British navy is being strengthened by the audition of a new gun which will insure the supremacy of Great Britain oter the seas for many years to come, says the London Leader. It is known as the twelve-inc- h steel and wiie gun. and is not only the best weapon which the royal navy has ever had, but is far superior to any gun possessed by any foreign It weighs, fifty tons, is forty-on- e navy. feet long, has a muzzle velocity of 2,367 feet per second. The projectile weighs 850 pounds, the bursting charge being eighty-thre- e pounds and the firing charge 167L, pounds of cordite. The admiralty has ordered 450, at a cost of Of these 150 10,000 each. have been completed, and 300 are still in the hands of the contractors. Each will carry four of these formidable weapons, and when the navy is supplied they will be issued to forts ou the sea front. The new guu will be the heaviest in the service, anc will take the place of the and guns, of which no more are to be made. The best Krupp gun can fire a shot twelve and a half mdes, and the United States government is at Water-vlie- t constructing at its a monster guu which, it is said, will cairy a heavy shot twenty-on- e The new British naval gun, miles, though less than half the weight of the American weapon, mounted on the heights of Dover, can, however, drop a shell on the shores of France. No accuracy of aim could, of course, be obtained or maintained at this long distance, the effective range being yards, or between nine and ten miles. EATON OF CIVIL SERVICE FAME. B. That all NlAtikiad Coold Be Reformed ill Short Order but Died to Believed See Thing Worse 'Ilian When He Began. One of the civil service States passed Hon. Dorman foremost advocates of reform in the United away in the person of On account B. Eaton. of the depersistent eneigy of purpose much happiness to those who have fective eyesight. Another great dis- with which he applied himself to this covery which will bring happiness to political crusade, Mr. Eaton earned the those whose stomachs have become dedistinction of being the father of civil ranged, is Ilostotter's Stomach Hitters. service reform and no one undertook It is a certain cure for indigestion, to dispute his right to that badge of dyspepsia, malaria, fever and ague. honor. Mr. Eaton was born in Hardwick, There are several thousand eases of influenza in Home. Vt., June 27, 1S23. He graduated at the university of Vermont in ISIS, and Sta i c or OHio.mror Toledo. f Ln as Curst rv, Frank ( hcui'N EndUs oath tlut he is the CactievA Co man-of-w- .1 Is fidrs. Pinkham. tier great ccrrcspondonao Is under her own super- vision. Every woman on this continent should understand that sho can write freely to i"Jrs. PInkham about her physios condition because fJrs. Pink-ha- m is and because L7rs Pink-ha- m never violates confidence and because siso knows more about ike Ills cf women than any ether person in this country. , senior partner of the firm of P J doing hiiMiioM, m tne C.ty of Toledo, (ouiuy ami .stste kfor- a d end that saulllrin will p.iy the sum of ONE HCNDKCD DOLLARS for each and eei v camp of ( .u.irrh that i annul be Cure turtd by the use or Hall s ( atari'll MLVLY FRANK .1 Sworn to bsfore me vsd suSsrnbed in my presence, this bin day of December, A IX 1S& A. W. G T.K VSiVs. fHAi.j Xot a rv Public. Ha'l n Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly oil the blood and mucous surfaces free. of the system. Send for F. J. ( U1 NLY A. CO , Toledo, Sotd bv Pvtistgists, 7oc Hall s Family Fills aie the best. - pr-eD- e Dropsy treated free by Dr. H. H. Green's Sons, of Atlanta, Ga. The greatest dropsy specialists in the world. Read their ad in another column of this paper. Mr. Winalow'l Soothing Syrup. For children softens the reduce teething, guma, a pam, cure wind colic. In- Lydia E. Pinfrhatn's has cured a sick Every neighboralmost evory contains relieved cf pain by this groat medicine. hood? a bottle. c I 1 ey-- y PAHfiLYS!! truns-Atlan-ti- g ilETEE'SfMl-- c IC.'SVK.fK PENSION SHEEPfEI3. UJird Stillt 0 n, 100-to- n A DORMAN B EATON, then entered the law school of Har- .j WARRIOR OF THE DEEP. The Stvoriihih I a tighter Absolutely Without tear. The swordfish is utterly without fear and will, like a buffalo or rhinoceros, charge anything that offends it, often doing an amount of execution hardly to be believed did not the evidence exist, says the San Francisco Call. Combats between swordfish aie most interesting and may be compared to a duel between two expert swordsmen. Such a contest was observed off the long pier that extends out into the ocean al Santa Monica, near Los Angeles, last year. Some fishermen noticed two big fish leaping out of the water and Soon it dashing along the surface. was seen that they were swordfish. The season was when the fish are unusually ferocious. They had made several rushes and when observed were at close quarters, striking each other powerful side blows like cavalrymen. This was unsatisfactory, and finally they separated and darted - at each other like arrows, the water hissing as their sharp dorsal fins cut through it. They evidently struck head on, one while the sword of the other struck just below the eye and plowed a deep furrow in the fish, partly disabling it, so that it turned and attempted to escape. But its adversary also turned and with 'a rush drove its sword completely through the body of its foe and held it fast, only wrenching its weapon loose when its enemy stopped swimming. mis-m- g, SWITZERLANDS PRESIDENT. e " I - v ; The Kind You Have V , Always Bought Walther Hauser, who has recently been president of the Swiss republic, has long been prominent in the politics of his country. He was for ten years a member of the National council, then became and last year was elected presi- - In Use For Over Thirty Years 1 1' SALT LAKE BUSINESS COLLEGE. may any time. Write today for Information that eating ban- a flue art worthy of serious consideraticua. When a banquet takes place the guests assemble early in the afternoon and stay till 10 or 12 at night. Between Mie courses pipes are lighted and a few whiffs of tobacco inhaled, the guests always remaining within reaching distance of the table. is considered Railroad liuildmg la 1899. Preliminary estimates made by the Railroad Gazette indicate that the mileage of new railroads built during the year will aggregate 4,557 miles. This is more than double the average mileage for the four years from 1894 to 1898 inclusive, and has not been equaled since 1892. Last year there were 3,265 miles built in the United States. The state which stands highest is Iowa, with a total of 553 miles. Next come Minnesota with 374 miles; Arkansas, 265; Calfornia, 209, and Michigan, 17S. These five states Include one-thir- d age of the of the jear. total sew Twenty-nin- e mile- of the states and territories have added over fifty miles each to their lines, and seventeen have added oer 100 miles each. Among the latter states are AlaPennslyvania with 170 miles; bama, 161; Louisiana, 149; Florida and Mississ.ppi each, 148; South Carolina, 139; Georgia, 135; Oklahoma, New Mexico, 125; Tennessee, 118, and Missouri, 107 miles. The railroad which stands at the head of the list is the Chicago & Northwestern, with a total of 358 miles. Then follow the Illinois Central with 196 miles; the Choctaw, Oklahoma & Gulf, 162; the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe, 160; the Seaboard Air Line, 145; the Minneapolis & St. Louis, 102, and the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul, 98 miles. With comparatively few exceptions the larger additions of mileage have been made by the old roads. Wliat tli Do)- - Lot, A very curious circumstance happened at Clinton in the fox hunt recently. The dogs were hard on the heels of a fox, when the fox darted into a hole, but porae obstruction im peded its passage, and it only entered far enough to concsd its body, leaving the end of its bushy tail sticking out of the hole. When the men came near tfcey saw one of the dogs tearing across the field with the brush In its mouth and the fox flying in another direction, with nothing left of its beautiful tail but the skinned stump. The dog had literally pulled off the hide, and having obtained the brush retired from the contest. Several shots were fired at the fox, but failed to bring him down. Hartford Courant ALL THE YEAR ROUN D. No Iurtleular Sea-o- n. trans-continent- w Loss It Is only on the occasion of a quet The fact is now established that the mo-.- t successful railway route, whether you take it in the spring, summer, autumn or winter, is the RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAIL line passWAY, the only ing directly through Salt Lake City, that quaint and picturesque city on the shores of America's Dead Sea. The climate of Utah and Colorado is temperate the year round, which makes the travel over the RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILWAY, in connection with either the Denver & Rio Grande or Colorado Midland railroads, an unbounded success and delight. The Dining Car service is unparalleled. The road operates only the newest of Pullman Palace and Ordinary Sleeping Car e juipmeut, as well as Free Itecbning Chair Cars. Nor Narcotic. n, half-doze- Iopu'arlty Ganged ly Signature fun-ar- Foreign residents in China are acn customed to seeing their coolies taking a meal together, sitting around a bucket of rice and from four to six small savory dishes of fish, pork, cabbage or onions. They fill their bowls from the bucket and help themselves to the various relishes with their chopsticks. Even a wealthy Chinaman will on ordinary occasions sit down to some such fare served on a table instead of the ground, but in almost equally simple style. vice-preside- nt Bears tho Mr-ySl- Second only to the French are the Chinese when it comes to culinary skill, and with simple materials hey will contrive to put together a meal which would shame an ordinary American cook. In peasant families the wife or daughter does the cooking, but In all large establishments the cooks are Invariably men. al 16,-OO- vard university, where he was graduated in ISoO. His legal essay preThe German has Ilundesrath adopted Vegetable Compound pared there took the first prize In the the naval bill. That same year he dewouniversity. tnsiiion termined to settle in New York city, Baker' Chocolate and Cocoa. men. I.eolt for the pktar' or a Be. to Chuco.attere. and soon after going there he became It on geuutue package. the partner of Judge William Kent, woman It is proposed to cultivate cotton on the author family? of the famous Commentaa large scale along the Balza river, ries. He gave Judge Kent much aid Mexico, now made accessible by the In preparing this work. His unselfish interest in municipal extension of the Mexico. Cuernavaca & I oeomotor Ataxia p reform and improvement was early Pacific railroad. nuerfd at last. Dock In 1866 he drafted the manifested. Specials puixlcd araaaed at recovery of patient- - thmidit incurable fS our Pisos Cure for law New York metropolithe Consumption only creating DK.CHASR'S m.llODAMlNi-KKtOOl medicine for coughs and colds. Mrs. C. Write nie about your t aar Artviieami proof of cut tan of board and in 1867 drafthealth, 439 8th Ave., Denver, Col., Nov 8,95. iKXk. BB.tmsr.224 N.I0th8t.,lHILABkLPHlA, Beitz, ed the sanitary code of the city. Another law which he framed was that The passenger-carryinunder which the police courts of New I steamship lines are almost uniformly York are now organized. He identiHave you tested it refusing to hook large excursions for fied himself No other Ink "Just as good early with the Union passengers to Europe this summer. League club, and for several years .was TIIE GRIP CURE THAT DOES CURE. chairman of its committee on political Laxative Bromo Qmntne Tablets removes 1 HIUUTOUIi, Mashliigtou, I. C., they the cause that produces La Grippe. Ik W. reform. I I will receive qultk replies B 5th N II. Vole Grove's signature is oa each box. 25c. In 1866 and again in 1870-7- 2 he travSieS Kith Corps. Prosccutint Claims since 18 7 8 eled in Europe, and made a special Kenor Viera, the Brazilian minister study of the status of the civil service of the interior, has resigned, and Senor of the different countries, and of the Write u tor market reporaca iheep iidiinbi Tonr nlleilrd by tvoi.l i a HOOT II. the only Maia has been nominated to succeed rimslgnment progressive laws by which it was beEveitulv Sheep Commission touifny at tha beet him. After his return to ing improved. iu the world, hanaaa city block 1 arc. eheep market America President Grant appointed him chairman of the civil service commission as successor to George William Curtis, and he held that position until the commission came to an end through the failure of congress to make an appropriation for its support. f In 1875 he again visited Europe, and 1877 he went in KVj again at President .- u r For Infants and Children. Hayes suggestion in order to prepare a historical report upon the British v I civil service. In 1S7S the first society I L . V- - t 'ii i$ I in the country organized to promote civil service reform was formed at his ' iV'Yo.,' Five years later, when residence. congress again passed a law organizA-AY' gf 2 Frc p araiion far As a civil service board, Mr. Eaton ing simiia'.LY CicFjJa ruidFtCgub-- Jl was appointed the first commissioner iir O the 5 ickv;ii'3 and Bc'.vcls cf The law, inby President Arthur. deed, had been drafted by Mr. Eaton He resigned July 28, 1885, himself. but was reappointed by President j Promotes Digestion, CheerfulCleveland in November of the same Rcst.Contains and neither The next April he resigned ness year. Opium, Morphine nor 'Mineral. again. The laws which control the municipal government of Washington were drafted by him at the request of a joint committee of the two houses afouArsmnmam of congress. .w- Mr. Eaton received recognition from Arefa&s Uf many sources for his work. In 1882 he Scrtl was invited to deliver the annual adftmnimtt Jt lirtnvmtuSstla a dress before the law school of Yale OttiiuA .iTjar . university. The degree of LL. D. was rnatotymm bestowed upon him by the university of Vermont. As a writer he published a A perfect Remedy forConstipa-Tionumber of works of great value, some Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea in book form, some in the magazines. Worms .Convulsions .FeverishThe Independent Movement in New ness and OF SLEEP. York and Civil Service Reform in FacSmte Signature of Great Britain appeared from his pen In the following years he in 1880. wrote a number of articles on civil NEW YORK. service reform and other subjects, and contributed papers of value to Lalors WT Cyclopaedia of Political Science. He tf'L prepared an edition of Chipman on Contracts Payable in Specific ArtiMr. Eaton was a member of a cles. number of New York societies, including the Bar association, the Citizens Municipal league, the Excise Reform association, the City Reform, Union league, Commonwealth,' Century, Nineteenth Century and Unitarian clubs, and the Reform club of Boston. 76 W. Second South St., Salt Lake City, Utah- - Student entsr flammation, alia) ar 110-to- Mail advices from Sydney announce cases of bubonic plague at Nourmea, capital of New Caledonia The feeling between Great Britain and Germany is said to be growing bet ter. despite the efforts of the JiDgoes of both countries to the contrary. on 80-t- a twenty-thre- ccs CHINESE COOKING. Time and Distance Annihilated. keeping w ith its past unapproachable record, Union Pacific R. Ii., the Great Overland Route, will, on October 15th, place in service an entirely new, atrlctly first-clas- s limited train to be known by the old familiar name of The Overland LimThis in addition to the present exited. cellent schedule which will be continued. The NEW OVERLAND LIMITED will leave Salt Lake Gity daily at 11:45 a m., Ogden 1:15 p. m., arrive Denver 9 a. m., Omaha 7:15 p. m., and Chicago 9.30 a. m., In ample time for all eastern connections to New York, Boston, Washington, etc., and be the most handsomely equipped and fastest train ever given to the western people. Aa usual there will be no change of cars to Denver, Omaha and Chicago, and oply one change to principal eastern cities. Further particulars at companys office, Old BUnd," 201 Main street, Sait Lake City. Im PRESIDENT HAUSER. dent. His this year Is the reward of merit. He is a leather merchant and is 62 years old. Capt. Griilley's Mother. bill is pending in Congress providan increase in the pension of for ing Mrs. Anne Gridiey, mother of Capt. Charles V. Gridiey. who commanded the Olympia in the battle of Manila. She is an aged woman, but has long been employed as a clerk in the Land office. Her salary, together with a pension of $20 per month for services as a nurse in the civil war, kept her alive. She is now too old to work. A |