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Show T ? 2 ! ii, Ti epii a, Feb 13 distant from Sirius. This exK'etat lor. SOME PET NAMES. the Wives Inaptly liestow Them Upon Their has now been fulfilled, for recently tlie DANGER IX FOOTBALL star was seen again at missing Husbands. fllagstafT observatory in Arizona. Alof love betrays even The little god as as liaJf is in it Stand Game large Up probably Friends of the though the most ingeniinto people dignified part Sirius, it is but Its Defense. of endearterms as luminous as. that .star. Youths. Com- ously incongruous ment somt't nit's. And tins in delianee ot the fact that the real love words of Sport Without Danger to lie Found panion. AN IMPROVED WHITE HOUSE. Only In Such Games as Croquet every language are the most, musically or Squat Tag Compara-beautiful combinations of hounds posThe Have to Presidential Greater Family live Cases. Conveniences. sible. ' So sweetly melodious are our own The residence of the president of the The annual protest against the roughsweetheart, dearest, ness anil brutality of football as played Vnited States ought to be worthy' of darling, in American colleges anti schools v. as so the ollice. The present white house is that one is fain to pity him or her who igorous at the close of this tears equal to all the requirements of such has never heard them tenderly uttered season that the friends of the game are u residence, so far as it goes. It is a vith a special application. V,hile tin; nu dierie, coming forward with facts to show that simple and dignified building, whose French "men i.iai,'' it is no more dangerous than any other lxauty is a constant delight to appre- million ne, etc., ate spoken music, and. "meiue gelielisTe vigorous exercise or game, and they ciative persons. It was conceived anil even the German j have a vjord ITJe ' j ' TO SAY TO cite bicycle accidents, shooting aeei-- carried out by tlie architect who might glorify that strong language. ileaiie," sweet, are s,iil dents and drowning' while sailing or1 planned it in the proper spirit, but it is Honey, of the ridiculous, livci - i.ot large enough for the uses to which ht the footof oil record show the to that rig skating tho gh it once iet is ad.ai ,'i bail is not open to serious criticism as it is necessarily put. The country and to lie that to address a sw ai : hi , an exceptionally rough game. Inalaie the city of Washington haiegrown, and Cuban at a publ o the president's house have not grown c kly Caspar issue of llarpirs v. ith them. be just on tho A large part of it is given as dinner might ten exelm ears' petite lie his mention', j to tlie business olliees of the borderland. 1 hit-ne- st tidy of amateur sjioi t and t, itsdepelop-men- and his extensile acquaintance v. it Ik football lay ers, adding: In all this time I lune never had a friend nor even au acquaintance w ho was killed or permanently injured by football. On the otln r hand, 1 lune an acquaintance who lost his eye, and one damaged for life playing (Kilo; four, friends have been drowned by the up- .st ttingofa sailboat, tw o drow ned by the overturning' of a racing shell, three' drowned while swimming, two while! skating, twokillcdin limiting, one by au an infuriated riizly lear, the other by it defective ritle; one killed by the care- less handling of a shotgun, and one billed by one of those w fools who was lingering a revolver. Sevnal friends and as many acquaintances have been killed and see- end Isidly crippled while riding or driving horses. Mr. Whitney says that in 20 y ea-- s he lias been aide to t race only sis di a hs directly to foot ball, two of which occurred this tear. One of these d '.itlis w as that of I tort. Serf, of the ltoane colli ge football team in Kan-alled'ed from injuries rt reived vv hilt' play ing t he I 'ni versify of Kansas team at Lawrence, in that state, on November 11 last. A Nnv York representative of the new journalism declares t hat Serf was killed in a mass play, and was picked up un- conscious after a scrimmage. Chancellor Snow, of the 1'niversity of Kansas, lias written a let ter giv ing the facts about the death of y on ng Serf, w ho was only IS years old. Chancellor Snow says: "Speak of the Kansas eleven, the lightest man in the team, weighing about let) pounds, had the ball and was musing an end run for a touch down, lie had a dear field for the goal, when Seif, who. was playing full back, ran 1o tackle him, and as the result of a too high tackle was thrown, striking the ground with his head, just as Speak carried the ball over the line for a touch, down. The real cause of Serf's death was his being out. id' condition-lie had been injured in a previous gatin', at which time lie had been cup-- l iedolT the field u nei.nseious oil account of an in jury' to his head, lje was laid out during the iirst half of the game w ith Kansas, and the referee and others, members of the Kansas team, protested against lii.s being allowed to continue in the game, lie should not have been allowed to play at all. Chancellor Snow then, makes ail suggestion, lie suggests that an "additional official, to rank with the teleree and umpire, a medical adviser, be apK)inted, vv ith full power to remove from the game any man of either eleven who is clearly not in condition to continue tin game." The. chancellor also notes that the t hree men of t he Kansas team vv ho vv ere reported dangerously injured were not more than slightly injured, lie adds: , "1 have no doubt that an investigation of the entire list of those reported dangerously and serouslv injured v 'mid a gem nil exaggeration of the actual ctinJit.Un of the layers ii.cn-- t didnt-know-it- I s. , nt ioned. Mr. M hit ney suppleiueii Is this by the 1 e - He also d. el, ires that here is no e.'l d of a. ii rmanent injury iu any id ; hi se games, and n.it the mest ser'.oU' ceei-i.ef them was t'n.t cf a in any broken breast bone. The n an vv ho met with t h" aet'lilen t is st rung a ml v e! M r. M hit ney s;;y s t la.t i f w " vv to have sjiorl without d.ingtr we must (online ourselves to croquet or squat tag, or pleasure of that grade. X. Y. 1 1 -h Sun. offi-et-- rs ul ee-tui- al d mutton-producin- g to-da- y t, hard-heade- well-groome- n o d long-sufferi- up-to-da- ng te accomplished. NOW FOR THE SECRET. d W 140 J T. M yVy Zli A j V1? SM. 'US 1 'I? V 'A vm. "Vlf am x i ,tS -- a', ,ij5. .m, v'Z St. .'i' yi, UNDER THE GOLD STANDARD M EAbiS... Crow.' Another Hill, gaunt, friend is also worthy of passing raw-bone- ;ni fitfin. d, IBs hair is and sernpgly, his neck so thin that it resembles nothing so much as a snarl of strings, while his hands, feet iind anatomy generally call up visions of lehabod Crane. His aJlect innate spouse could find no name for him that so pleased her fane- as Buddim She scolded him as Budilin anil loved him he. was As iuddin as 1iidd'n. Pud-di- n as and and driven bullied, cowed, he was coaxed, wheedled and caressed. editor of one There is a of this country's great papers, a man of stalwart frame, keen countenance, brilliant intellect. To his wife he is Illy one, and she to him is Ireshy carrot-colore- well-know- d n (pre-emus- It is surprising that a delicate, fined, SUBSCRI 3 E FOR THE TMO SILVER CHAMPIONS The gold standard means low prices, low wages, hard times. 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All who read it agree that it is the best paper of its class on earth. high-bre- d or,.-tliin- Price, $1.00 a Year While not neglecting its superb Agricultural, Horticultural, Live Stock Family Departments, etc., has at tlie same time, for many years, upheld ). woman could best exfor her husband in the ardor press her words Snooks and Shoppy, yet 1 have known such to he the ease; and it would seem as though a digniled professor might object to being called Hubby, but 1 have seen him respond to it with a smile so wide that the Cheshire eat wasn't in it. One prominent literary man rarely addresses his tiny young wife as but "Kid," which is not inappropriate if somewhat unmusical. But it is usually the very littleman with tlie enormous vv ife whose cbnlitions tendi'me-- s can only find exin calling her Baby. pression These are hy no means the vagaries of youth and inexperience. 1 was once traveling in one of the western states, when a groom of about 70 came aboard with a blushing bride of perhaps G1. They soon became oblivious, and this conversation was heard: lie Whose iltle Lammie? Fhe Bof of ms. And perhaps all are familiar with the. overheard coin ers.it ion letween tie KreU-- q for I'liiMrcn. I had reienliy in my s tv ice a ret v ( omoril school of philosophy professor : Imii'i mb1, I rt'ly 0 years old. and the (1. V. Darling? a c.a de and rent, but Ih. I. Yes. darling. so ei pet u .lly (low lase t ' it she t brew V. G. Nothing only darling. a duel! ever our iinnv. i.aMi dm. love the god In in, 'hi Id. I inv, mdanchi'l'-wat- i Truly is not the god of t Free Dress. well? as of humor lung her at vvoik. One day. goin ii to the lv e Hi'n, Applos Stowed Whole saw ly i.ig open on a Take six large red a pples.wash carefulchair, a bo ,k she ad j in been e.a1 ey and Hit in a fruit kettle with just It purported to be t lit' ly iciiee H expel a m'ussuinai y in one of enr Luge e tie, crouch boiling w ater to cover. Cover and was divided into nine separate t',e kettle, and cook slowly until tho stories. Them were lhc:r tithe, e qi- apples are soft, with the skins broken id the juice a rich red color. After ied ei bat in, on he spot "T he lid d," Tlie y ing Ihinl er, "Tlie Drunkai d's 'i moving the apples, boil the juice to Death.' "I lie Miser's Death." "Tile a sirup, sweeten and pour over the Hi.spital," "The t amlerer's Death, apples. Good Health. I lie Droken The l)y ing Shirt maker, Heart," The Dost ilute Door." What Students of h'story are inclined to wonder 1h.it, like the Scotchman's believe, from the commonness of the d tr. "1. fc w a.-- full o' ariotnness" ill agon tradition In almost every coufor her, win a ldigii'ii and literatui", nty' that a serpent-likanimal with ihe two things winch should make up, feet probably once existed. the sum of our happiness, had conspired, under the guise of Sundav-s- i lioiil fiction, to (lest roy her gayety ot VS ia.i.a heart? Agues lleppiler, in Scribner's. well-grow- v 1 well-buil- t, rite to tLe fferet. determined to publishers of tho Republic have give the citizens of Nophi a splendid opportunity bon tho ot helping along a good woik. to tin Republic was started, it was made known citizens the to give people that the intentions was date paper. up-ta of Juab county thorough launched be upon a Xo four page nonentity would public, but au eight page newspaper having full reports of all happenings in Juab county. This, we feel satisfied, has been 'JjO-pou- the divine passion is realDut vvlii-r'ly dominant, ail these expressions are quite too commonplace. i know a man of Ihe win Id, w ith a strong, niascu-- l ne face, a splendid, athletic figure, standing six feet three inches in his stockings, and stately and dignified in Lis beating. II is enraptured wife finds no word so expressive of her appreciation of his charms as Kitten. She, by the way, is Juno, and he, not to be outdone in tna iters of the heart, also calls her Kitten. So it is Kitten and Kitten, until 1 fm sure they have forgotten. that the English language possesses proper nouns, in general usage in polite society. Then there is a fat? man with pudgy face and protruding figure. Nothing seems to satisfy the soul of his doting wife but Birdie. Birdie lie is. Birdie he must tie though all the world would blush for it. cannot forget one of my dear 'Then friends whose husband, 21) years her business man. senior, is a who i.s said sometimes to wander into ways that are dark, and tricks that arc vain." Happily, I do not know just what she calls him (luring the-do know that during periods B, t lap-e- s into virtue sle; his tempo'-aris a most deiob'd, loving wife, and that when her passion for him i.s at moder-rt- e height she contents herself with tv. eel 'ss. mall and cunning single, but when it rises to flood tide, she easts upon him the most loving and languishing glances and calls him doaitnrn away lnt listen al lii For one year, at the low Price of $2.50 s, ft flvvice, and will give to each subscriber to this combination offer who ten i additional for postage and packing, . 1 TWENTY PACKETS OF SEEDS 1 These seeds are the best in the mar-keThey consist of Farm, Yeget d!e "' and Flower Seeds of your ov n szlec- ,i tion from a list of 200 varieties. The ) packets are as Urge as seeJnicns mail packets. The seeds at retail aro worth alone OO. Call and -nrics o us about this ureat offer at 0. or Sana rerruUances to tins ol'rico. t. ' Vassal-graduate- 1 eond-fcii'pere- I 1 r-- 1 ; n 1 VD-ni- 1 Companion of the l)oir Star. which is the Sirius, the brightest to our eye. of all the fixed st ''s, has a very eiuarl.able coir anion, never vi ibleeeeipt vv ith povvei fol teli t .seen in 1" J. and in siojk s.. It was of its Phi) i! '.i'e I. the it':i'-"i-' d appear. ice hi g that il i ' i veil so elu e to Sirius ,.s to be lo- t ; n w in tie ini'ipii'i r " Pght ofth.t great i st ir. g t i' time of os the fa t el In el. ... i rtai'ie i'.o t v as rtto.v.'c ..baht So'Uis at a tale which dog-sta- r, i i -- 1 d'-a- p; - v I 1 . i.rry some ,o y is a.-- it , clplen .e rf 'd in .. fhe slia liieh an t Ilip-- e vv in one of the foci. b felt ei ti 1 lie vari-iie- d s us yi a; I1 n.oviii ir.toa pc; w presiup dent, his private secretary, anil his clerks, and the president's family are, ill prived of the use of another large part of the lower floor of the house because it is necessarily on public v iew most of tlie time. The family is therefore cranqicd for proper accommodations, and there are no rooms for the entertainment of guests. Moreover, the house is so badly arranged as to entrances exits, and hallways that a state reception there is always an anil dangerous jam, while many an invited guest, and many w ho attend certain functions under .orders, have been made seriously ill because they liave been com idled to stand for hours in cold or stormy w eather until they could gain admittance through the single door that can be used for tlie purpose. The deficiencies of the white house are so thoroughly recognized in Washington that for many years efforts have lieen making to secure worthier accommodations for the president. Some of these efforts have been in the wrong iliieetion, bt'einise they have contemplated other buildings, foreign to the intent and character of the white house, vv it liin tlie same grounds. Other efforts still are attempts of sjieeulators to move the site of the mansion to the lolls north of the city. The white house, with all its charms and memories, should be preserved, and it. should remain on its present licau-tifand historic site, its fine grounds uneiicumhcrd by other structures, la furtherance of tiffs idea, a plan prepared by Mr. Arlhur ,T. Dillon shows conclusively that, the white liou.se can be made, not only abundantly spacious, but even improved, while its arch it features will be at the same time preserved. Harper's 'Weekly. FROZEN MUTTON. Preparation of the New Zealand Product for tho Market. The reason why Argentine mutton generally is of inferior price to that of New Zealand has a tliree-folexplanation. In the first, place New Zealand a Kissesses breed superior to that known in the. Dlute. In tho second, the New Zealander feeds liis stock during the winter time with extra forage, vv hile in tlie Argentine the sheep are allowed to graze upon the same bare pampn during the dead season. The Jesuit of this i.s that the New Zealander produces an even, eareass, while there is sent home from the 1late one upon which a hasty covering of fat has been put during the spring months of the year. The difference be twee n the two eareasses will readily be noted by anyone who pays a visit to the cattle market. Thirdly, the freezer in New Zealand freezes the mutton on aeecunt of the breeder; and in the Argentine the freezer buys from the breeder. The disadvantage of the latti r system, so long as he breeder has no knowledge of the requirements of tlie market, is apparent. The New Zealand breeder solids his wethers with cere, reject ing any which will giv e ;.n inferior weight, or which are iently fattened for the butcher. He remits them in snail droves to the and talc's freezing i" ( very care Hut tiny shell arrive in perfect oi'der. The remit ire breeder, on thi' other hat' 1. makes a contrnet w iHi the r presenrat he of lie freezer to sell a given ri'iiilrr: mil the hitter bind-- , ineelf lo reimne theme it hin a eertn ' n date. X. Y. I. iber. tabli-hment- deeinrtion that, in all the gaiaes that Harvard. tab', Princeton and Pennsylvania have played here l...s never h.eii a death. The-mimes Pane been the Inn di st played m tie- intire ciu.iidi. would six-foo- y So 1 . it h 'i: its it - s i . rlat, rated iir ealeul.Ued, w t that in a lew Id rea pear i os orbit nieie i j i . - v I 1 1. : ; 1 ; e THE REPUBLIC PUB. CO. Nephi City, , u.'s, 1 Utah. |