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Show IJie sun vvtnt ilukvu LiaTTood-- i eJ '"ud And the wind brea ;hed a low, harsh sigh; MILITIA IN POSSESSION OF CRIP- - And a strange, weird veil, like a sombre ... . .... .... ..... r- shroud, " PLE COLO. Huntr down from the murky aky. ThefQX-houid- g at the angry moon . i i "wf., Th.V flickered bayed a dim, aad light. Ni crickets chirped a doleful tuns Governor of Colorado Declares Fa-- " 'Antl To the ghosts abroad that night. - x Gold rnou8 Camp is In a State of , was such a niifht as brave-meItWhen hats. Insurrection and Rebellion. the darkuens eeenia to hkla But dimly shapes that congioKitte And through the shadows slide. to point the traveler home, Governor Peabody of Colorado has NoNostart light on land or sea, when ghost and witch and issued a proclamation declaring Crip- A night gnome ITold fiendish susunder martial law and Creek revelry. ple pending the writ of habeas corpus. He Through Dead Man's Gulch, by tbs haunted mill. declares that the gold camp is in a That stands like a specter while, its broken arms so gaunt and still, state' of insurrection and rebellion and With ' A footman ' passed that night. civil authorities He are powerthat the trudged along till from without ' The shadows '' stood a man. ' ' less.' But the footman did not faint nor shout. He neither turned nor ran. In support of his action t.he govHe stood his the brave to defend ernor cites blowing up of the porIlls every actground and deed. Vindicator mine and other Till the shadow spoke and said, "My tion of the friend. acts of lawlessness, und he declares Can you give me a chew of the weed?" chew was given, each went his way. The to turcontrol the that it is impossible There was neither death nor din, bulence of the camp by ordinary But i ve often thought, alackaday! How sad "It might have been." "Hank Spink" In Boston Herald. peaceable methods. The proclamation does not state in DOINGS OF RIFLE BALL. so many words that martial law has QUEER Used In Demolishing Argument Made . . by Brother Scientist' In a recently published biography of Galileo 'jome stories are told of the caustic uupaor of that, bold investigator. '' .Lotario Sarsl, a.wr'ter on science, creek; i---. . ,. ( baying said that the Babylonians used to cook eggs by whirling them In a TRADE sling, Galileo replied! "The cause of MID such an effect, M. very remote fiom that to which it 'is attributed .and to find the true, cause I shall reason thus: "If an effect does not follow with us which followed with others at another tlmeit is because In our exThe main muscular supports of body weaken and let go under periments something is wanting which was the cause of the former success; and if only one thing la wanting to us that one thing Is the true cause. Now we have eggs and elinga and strong men to whirl them, and 'yet or Lumbar o. To restore, strenethea and straighten up, use . they win not become cooked; nay, II tney were hot at first they more 'quickly become cold; and since nothing" la wanting to us but Babylonian It follows that being' Babylonians is the true cause why the eggs became cooked and not to the friction of tha Price 25c. and BOe. air, which Is what I wish to prove." rVTYTYYYTTYYYYTC been declared and that the writ of India Rubber Imports. habeas corpus has been suspended, The Importation of India rubber uuuiiUitituttiiuuauiiiiiUiUAiuiuiiJi into the United States last year ex- but officials at the state house say ceeded 50,000,000 pounds, and was that both these things are intended. valued at more than J30.000.000. The The military will now deal with all Imports have Increased about 50 per alleged offenders and try and punish In the last tea years. Over cent them. E MUSIC CO. of manufactures, from worth Governor Peabody bases his der cion F India rubber are now turned out ant'p:o di a KirtQ to declare limited martial law cision $150 ORGANS FOR $75 nually from American factories. on the decision of the Idaho supreme 3 10.000 pieces ihiit muio .31 Beware of Ointments for Catarrh court, which declared that the act of at to csnts pan co . . . . the governor of Idaho in putting into that Contains Mercury. aa mercurr nil surely destroy the sense of amelt and no pon catalosuis. force to a limited extent martial law when entering completely derange the whole system Bucli articles in the Coeur d'Alene was in thorough It through tue mucous surfaces. should never be used except on prescriptions from Fergus Coalter Music Co., physicians, a. the ditinarn they will do Is harmony with the constitution of that 3J rrpuis'ilo tea fold to the t,"d you cm poksrhly derive from state. SALT LAKE CITY. The const it utionrd provision Hull's them. Catarrh ure. manufactured liy K.J. 3TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTrTTTTTTTTTTTTITTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT to the writ of habeas corpus Cheney & Co., I o'ede, ().. contain. 110 mercury, ami relating Is taken Internally, acllnn directly upon the bio .d is similar to that of he fitate In this and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hull's la.errh Cure be sure you Inset the genuine. F.It Is Idaho constitution. J. Toledo, utilo, by isken tnlanally and mule Wholesale arrests of strikers supCheney 4 Co. Testimonials f ree. Sold by Drupulets. Price ?r per bottle. to be implicated in the Vindiposed Hail's Family fills are t:ie be.. cator explosion and other esses of violence, will, it is thought, be made. The A Feminine Toast "bullpen" will be enlarged so as to acAt a state Federation dLiner. commodate several hundred persons. by club women of the NorthXmat west, in St. Paul. Minn., a witty reSHAW'S DAUGHTER A WRITER. pi a tad pepsa' and tat set ter to the toast. "The Ideal Man," sponse 2 5c. GusraS-t-eran as follows: "Man Is the paragon Young Poetess Will Soon Be Present, ten years. McCONHY animals. On his own ground of ed to Washington Society. t JEWtLRVt. CO. PIS surpassed the lion in magnanimity, the Miss Enid Shaw, daughter of the fox in acumen, the parrot in repartee, secretary of the treasury, will be prethe monkey in versatility, the ant In sented to society at a large reception thrift, the fish In self control, the spider in all that goes to make up a valued member of society. I dare say that. If all the facts were known, man Is more of an absolute success than the mule!" CO OTATl etOCXMC-'H'If Straighten Up Backache I r . St. Jacobs Oil to-b- e Fergus Goalter 0 $100,-000,00- rn I ( en-Joy- '' - d 5T . V rc ftLT COTTON P!so"s Cure for Consumption la an Infallible medicine for coughs and colds. N. W. SAJtuaU. Oceaa Orore. N. J.. Feb. 17. liWO. Beet mattraas Irt th world. Batter than any Catutn make). Will coat you lasa money. Aak your dealer for It. Look for our trad mark. Utah Bedding & M'f'g Co., 3d Watt and Sth North its- - Salt Lake City. Dressing the Hair in Africa. The Suk tribe In Africa work their hair into a kind of bag shaped matted tiffened with clay. This :nignon reaches almost to the waist. The Suk also wears a curious cape made ol monkey sidn rubbed soft. This cape is not worn for warmth or protection from tLe 'sun, but when it rains they put the cape over their heads to prevent the clay being washed out of their Lair. SMOKE Mm. Wlnalow'a Bcothlns; Hymn.-Fo- r rrrt'ilrcn enften. the stuma, reduces 1a flamniaiion. allays paiu. cures wind colic 'ijC a botUa. "Not fir w cheap, but bo rood." Whitaker& Dallas, Makers, ..v;. nriicifnii ssmsi utnunicI) CHEMIST 9. rHCI NO POm til s. o. aoa re. . Wast TameU SL o LIST. SALT LAKE CITY n H. OFFICER & CO., 11. . Second Thoughts. C. had an Irish girl 'who was decidedly verdant The Deacon was building a wood house on ground which enclosed a well. "And, shure," said bis servant, "are ye goin' to move the well?" Observing a smile on his face, she added: "Ah! what a big fool I be. Shure Ivlry drop of water would ran out moving it!" De A8SAYERS AND CHEMISTS Aeesacs by mail letsi.s evofrpt Salt Lilt fat, and cartful saenbon. RJCLIABLE . i ASSAYS. I Wold ; I Feosapt retarae i4 and Stive HT'r. llafc ...Mm cev r.. us) saall eeaiplee. Olden Away Co. "'XTAZZl?'' atlCI PAID fOt RAW FURS ano GAME HEADS 8 tope the Cough and Work a Off tbei Cxld Laxative UromoQtiiaiaeTahleU. Walked Many Thousand Mile. An EnRlieh postman died recently leaving an authenticated record of bar Ing walked 211,000 miles In the forty-twyears he was employed in LbV o pontofliee. CAM HIQMKST MEHESY. THE FURRIER. KMC IO COPIES CURED PERMANENTLY at k er Caaa-mr itKt Keife direction tinder the personall ti. .. It. H.am.e. ."ssr anetsfet ta years i. WrilUay t1 M for free aad full partlcaiars. HirdintTi Cell Canc Cura W (!"' pa M AM" wan- bargains In rite et iw. fit rot.tptet tra ( M Mttrstl remedy for rains la the icebet nmralf and ltd stomach aad - allA theumatic trial will prove what etTeiaplinta- M iH ftmnd to b ine)ir and for it. elain ear "II Is ahle la the aneaebeUl. Many people the best af all T"nr areperaftons " Priceor etber er by dealers, eeata. et ell drerciet asmdiat this aoxmirt to as In postst estaenpssre shonld inalL arUcle a he take by seed yea sill be eecepsed kf the aehlie atilesa the tame laKeL as ot herstise It is twt aenaioa. eemes CHESPBirot'fifi mrn. 17 co fctate Street. Ktw Toa rat-alvi- THE McKANNON BROS. MUSIC CO. 8283 Washington Ae. Ogden, Utah. rlIDWIFE .lsler. t.radnaie Mldelfe of oMera aersine ae4 eelev. etpefen'-e heme hefore dminf and afier trohatitate fet and anpei tot to muttd or ant ether plaster, and will net blister the most delicate akin. The fainallsief en1 enrati.e of this aiticie are winderfnl. ft srill eililee headstop the toetharbe Vat once, and relieve ache and aciatica. I e recommend It as the Mat at tern a cmntrrirriiant known Uo and e--ar i. for fnnn fcWry. saylnjr to yna. y and frlres. Atando and) Klttinaja. ' retaloa-n-e Mr, t.lrrle CAPSICUM VASELINE 1 PIECES. STANDARD SI.OO. Mnd e tm rP COPIES 5,000 PlflNnQ dirct A hie llne, (tultaire, Htrlna;s C. OOOEN, UTAH. A Trie 25a Ctrr. eons-for'- Referenees f sn. orrespond-rn- n will receive yc mft auention. and la eoadeoee. Adlrese. Mas. uiatLtav 336 W. Talrd North. Sail Lake City. atrlct at the Arlington hotel, Washington, December 16. A thousand Invitations will be Issued and all of the women of the cabinet will assist in receiving the guests. The president and Mrs. Roosevelt will attend the reception and all of the diplomatic and higher official. Miss Sbaw has decided literary tastes and has already written several short poems of considerable tnerlL Short Cotton Crop Will Cause Factories to Close Down. a Tbat widespread curtailment ol production by cotton mills in the United States will be found necessary during the next few months on account of the great cost of raw material is the opinion of leading mill men in Boston, from which the policy of many cotton mills in the north Is directed. The market for finished material has been unsatisfactory for months and prices have not rlnen correspondingly with those of cotton. The mills in New Eng land employ fully 175.000 hands. 05,000 of whom have had their wages re duced 10 per cent this fall, and 75,000 additional will be cut within the next two weeks. WILLIAM GAY L, r cC FnpC vteweof AltaaHet tty at It beet mailed te anyone aend!na name eeladdremnf two or sa.re friends srhjo are saffprlns; MASQUERADE f"m Ca'arrkw J,l,KI(Kf.ItO, IIWKI'tHf, pwft.A, ooa tSS.Vc tsiioal HINT s . . ALT LAKE COSTUMING HOUSE r t.. eatT iaa eirv shosi re. ff When Answering Advertisement Kindly Mention Thla Paper. SPRINGER DEAD. Distinguished Democratic Statesman Succumbs to Pneumonia. Former Representative William M. SDrlneer of Illinois, a Democratic leader conspicuous In the house of thn FortT r.nrouinlstlvoa duringn ' v.s ovii congresses, In- fourth to Fifty-thirrluslvp. and once chairman of the ways and means committee of the bouse, died at his residence in wash t.i vpar indnn a n S vs i f ti t aped "f Frlrlav. His death was due to pneumonia contracted in Chicago Thanksgiving day. bj a v. f -- - n , . Writer Tells of Extraordinary Shot Hs Once Made. myself --made the most extraordinary shot at an antelope that I ever heard of, which, however, has nothing to do with good shooting, but rather with the erratic course that a rifle ball may take. With several scouts, white men and Indians, I rode over a hill, t see three or four buck antelope spring to their feet, run a short I distance and then stop to look. which made a quick shot at one, dropped, and on going to him I found him not dead, though desperately wounded. The animal had been standing broadside on his face toward my left. The ball had struck the left elbow, splintering the olecranon, passed through the brisket, broken the right humerus, turned at right angles and gone back, cutting several ribs, broken the right femur, then turned again at right angles and came out through the Inside of the leg, and struck the left hook Joint, which it dislocated and twisted off, so that it hung by a very narrow string of hide. I never again expect to see so extraordinary a course for a rifle ball. OutI r Care for Llttlo "Outside of Their Own Small World. ' nfore' ab-- f j "there'ls hardly' surd than the way college students read the newspapers." remajrked the graduate at the IJnfversity club. "As, a rule they ignore the live news of t the day and read only the sporting j page. I remember when I was in col- - ' lege there were several events that took place, but the boys took no Interest In them. In fact, they practically did not discuss them at ' all. When the Maine was blown tip there was a slight ripple of excitement j and a few expressions of anger, but' within a day or two the students were i again .deep in the sporting page. And even on the sporting page the interest was limited to college contests. It was almost absurd to see how we were wrapped up in our little world. Fortunately, however, as soon as a college boy is graduated he rapidly broadens out and soon loffks back to his col- lege life as merely an incident In his career and not the most important I part of it." New York Times. . aby-Jhln- ; j epoch-makin- g , ; Baths for School Children. All new schools In Switzerland have a portion of the ground floor appro- - ' priated for baths. Each class bathes about once a fortnight, summer and winter. Soap is used, and a warm bath is followed by a cooler one. Sick children and those having skin diseases are excluded. Brlght's Disease Cured. Whitehall. 111.. Dec. 7. A case has been recorded In this place recently, which upsets the theory of many physicians that Bright 's Disease is incur- - ' able. It i3 the case of Mr. Lon Manley, whom the doctors told that he could never recover. Mr. Manley tells the story of his case and how he was . cured in this way: "1 began using Dodd's Kidney Pills after the doctors had given me up. Tor four or five years I had Kidney, Stomach and Liver Troubles; I was a ' seneritl wreck and at times I would get down with my back so bad that I could not turn myself in bed for three or four days at a time. "I had several doctors and at last they told me I had Brlght's Disease, I and that I could never get well. ing. commenced to use Dodd's Kidney Pills f.nd I am now able to do all my work BANK OF ENGLAND'S MUSEUM. and am all right. I most heartily Curious Collection of Notes of His recommend Dodd's Kidney Pills and am very thankful for the cure they torical Interest. worked in my case. They saved my ; The bank of England has a curious life after the doctors had given me museum in which the principal exup." hibits are Its own notes. Nat Far Away. Among them is a note for a penny, "I was once." said a celebrated which was Issued by mistake and bought back by the bank for $25. An- preacher, "in a Cornish mine some hundreds of feet down In the bowels other is a note for a million pounds. A third is a banknote, which was of the earth. Crawling down a ladder, found inside a codfish caught off tha and feeling that the temperature was Newfoundland banks, and a fourth is every moment getting warmer, I said a note which was in circulation for to a miner who was accompanylnt; over a century and a half before It me: "'It's getting very hot down, was presented for payment. here; how far Is It. do you think, to There are many forged notes in tb the Infernal regions?'" "'I don't museum, their value aggregating man; know exactly.' he replied, 'but If you millions of dollars, and there are also let go you will be there In about two some notes which were recovered by minutes.' " divers from the sunken wreck of th If you want creamery prices do as British warship "Eurydlce." the creameries do. use JUNE TINT BUTTER COIX1IL Denned. Wlio is wise?' We who can learn RINGS TELL RAM'S AGE. from everybody. Who is strong? He who can control his passions. Who Hornp Cease to Grow at Regular SeaIs rich? He who Is satisfied with his sons of Year. the lot. Who Is honorable? He who honWhen a ram's constitution has been ors others. New York News. undermined by the rutting season, the horns cease to grow, nor do they beABOUT FEAR gin again until the spring of the year, nourOften Comes From Lack of Right when its green vegetation brings cause of and the is this food, ishing Food. the indicate which, rings, therefore, fed best the Napoleon said that soldiers were his best soldiers, for the number of winters old a sheep Is. fear and nervousness come, quickly ThisI was my ahead man's theory,In and the when the stomach is not nourished. is, believe, correct one, for I smaller heads examined have which Nervous fear Is a sure sign that the these rings coincided with the age of body is not supplied with the right the sheep, as told by the teeth. Up food. to five years the age of a sheep caa A Connecticut lady says: "For be determined by the teeth; always I a been from sufferer many years had a has but two teeth, a yearling i digestion and heart trouble and in four teeth, a almost constant fear of sudden death, or over, the most acute suffering possible. six teeth andora a full set. Exchange. eight teeth, Dieting brought on weakness, emaciation and nervous exhaustion and I NOT TO BE CAUGHT. was a complete wreck physically and almost a wreck mentally. Railroad Porter Who Was Almost "I tried many foods, but could not Too Sharp. avoid the terrible nausea followed by Prof. D , a well known ventril vomiting that came after eating1 until oquist, was' bidding adieu to some . I tried Grape-NutsThis food agreed friends, when one of them presented with my palate and stomach from the him with a little fox terrior, to which start. This was about a year ago. he had taken a great fancy. The train Steadily and surely a change from began to move, and there was no time sickness to health came until now I to get a ticket; so when the cry have no symptoms of dyspepsia and 'Tickets!'dogwas heard at a few sta10 can walk miles a day without being tions farther Prof. D on, popped greatly fatigued. I have not taken a the dog into a small hamper, which drop of medicine since I began the was labeled, "Prof. D , Ventrilouse of Grape Nuts and people say I In bold letters. The dog bequist," look many years younger than I gan barking, which drew the porter's really am. attention to the hamper. The porter "My poor old sick body has been read the label, then said to the promade over and t feel as though my fessor: Tm not taking any Just now, head had been too. Life is worth tirI've been mister; caught like that being now and I expect to enjoy it for fore." many years to coma if I can keep Ancient Clock Does Good 8ervice. away from bad foods and have Grape-Nuts.- " The clock which has been placed il Name given by Postura Co hall of the Hoi born (Eng.) borthe Mich. Battle Creek, ough council Is at least 250 years old, There's a reason. In Look each package for a copy of and has been In the possession of the the famous little book, "The Road ts local authorities for that period. II still keeps good time. Well rills)." ; two-year-o- ld thrse-yeer-e- four-year-ol- d ' |