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Show ' For S,tlp fry tt.io.t Aititra Be ah. ad ut y oar w o. k nd your o m obligations. Don t Idanie oi.iers for your faults. Dun't blauit you.. If for the faults of others. I.m t suld, dont worry. Get on the sunny .dJe of Lifes hrap. C Secoo hand Bcium ' n I), ,.sn..r", Y it Oil u Pro :.a w i uii V ko : Fml us yu.ir i" i wn a an t e'Ccneed :jc rv men tin r m to nil nuines id t 'ah rtii 1 r'iur 15 We-- p ,r . coMVAYi co t Second S .u.n st stieit; get all the humor . Citv. Snit , rm i THE GAME PRESERVES WEALTHY AMERICANS ADOPTING A EUROPEAN IDEA. ran .ut William of your surroundings. Be chan of soul and I body. Dont l.e scfisa, ve: take sok to Oil, I illtn j.m about th.lt I 'i he excellent care of the image and likeciety ii'ne! jou e.e ri ailin You ran be unmarry her after nil No: lie was one of ness of your Maher. the iirpleasint-ne.-selfish by removing all the heat to marry her It. troit Journal. best liely from bi If; you lor Jmy Cent. others to be pure and strong when Ouarann-etoi let o hahe n mes weak you have plenty of purity and strength 1. All ih'ilgyi.-LEcu strong, LuolhI pure, hue,iTro, of your own. Love, peace, tiust in God Are voo one of the strikers ash.-the and live to be a bundled, or until the n oiiMii.it tliei'oer' Vi s, mum, s a pi- Master comes. oneer in ti e mi Vi n ei t 1 st'uek thirty Beware of Ointment for ttiarrh Tiut never give in jet. y. ms am ..ill Household Vi r Is. 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Sold by UumwiMS, prn e of the Wigwam w ill sweep tin city ?. bottle per on election day. Piws bly, said the other Hall's Kimi'v P?P an the bst. man. hi.t Tammany never sweeps it any He I only ask you to put iuv I ve to the Other da w Pin k test. Slie - Certainly. (o an m u ry some shire Southern 1 Whltrejr Stocking HU C- - Berk- Ktate The Webb Ieer Bark and Wealern FreerTe An irUb idea. s (Special Letter Every 1 I'e hunting gives 4 e t 1", ren von-deil- ntr ul -- trejj p-- ' m iv l it- M Cii-r- M re B iniiotv,i Root ls ev other lilng Rjrnp For rli Hit f n teeth injr Hi.ften rt ln es infln nv brum Buatiou, illii)8 jum cuieci wind cube vuoeuinu Lottie lldut Like Him. No, J dont have to Ponaonby live by my w its exactly, or else I should have Died in Infancy. Ella Don't Tobacco Spifc and Smoke Yoar Life Away. If von want to quit loba co ueiug easily and torovor, bcnuHiewell, ntrone, magnetic, lull of new iiloand vuror, take that ui.dct9 weak men tho stronef. Many i; nu ten pounda in tenday. of your Over 400,01)0 cured. Jhiv No (iniiHjht. umli r nar.mtco to cute, 5Uo or jl co. Booklet and s unple mailed free. Ad. blcrlin iveineuy Co.,Chicu;o or New York. wouder-worjve- DR. G. W. SHORES, To-Bi- c Otitvt Siviinlit In the West. li HOT o ri e Enough for Everyone. have all heard of the old woman who said, the first time she had seen the sea: What a comfort it Is to seo something of which there is enough for What a comfort it is to everyone! think that In the ocean of Gods forgiving love there is enough salvation for everyone that not this or that favorYVe DOLLAR DEED BE PAID UHTIL YOU DR. G. V SljOHl s alvsrs seeking to help suftenng mankind, always trying to convince people ihat he gives value received fur eveiy dollar paid him, ban decided to give qutukfiy, fraud and Ion Its diah blow, and proteit the uttering lia jes ftorn the desjucab'e i.iediCKia of quacks and charlatans. Lvciy ufftrer ft mi lm-po- si LOST MAN- - ite, hut whosoever and take the water Is no difficulty on ours a whole ocean willingness. ritnraieTour fVowcis Willi Canonrntfi. vine tonsnnuon nrovev. (only If('itlrirtir. C C C fed, dr u;i.re.'sieiunumonev. 10c, Jjc. HOOD willeth, may corns of life freely, Thei Gods side, but o of unbelief and un- Ae urately stated : I can t you how much water runt over Niagara Falls to 11 fiemlnal Weakness. Varleocele, Hydrocele fc.vph its, titr.cture, snnui or shrunken oigans, premature old aae quart and all other piule whether Li deed ITow nmeh caused by Ignorance, exicss or conta-(- r Tho pints. ou iun on. no ma.ier how severe, consult DR. G. V SHARKS, the nlwss-cia- n who has given his life to cur n lleHQty I Blond Deep. cnronlc and be examine 1, Clenn blood means a clenu skin. No treated and ctr-ewithout pavvng him on dollar until the cure is effected. beauty without it. Cuscaioth, ( aiuly CaThe doctor reserves the r.B ut, however, thartic clean your blood and keep U clean, to refuse any incurable case if he ran t bv stirring up the lav liver ami driving 011 cure he don t want your Ioney. all impunt.es from tne body, begin y otter was never before made by pimples. bmN, blotches, bhn a res, side aid Dr. G V. to anish N, and that sickly bilious complexion bnorob is only able to make it because benutv for ten cents. he posit. veiy cures thts diseases hoi t by taking Ail druggists, satisfaction guaranteed, Iic, another cent on lueai.onable a.e but consiilt the Old Doctor" and iiOo, oUc. be cured. KLtoLNEto SACKLDLY CONFIDENTIAL. The Klondike seems to be rich in n mca Dr G. W. SHORES, as well as in gold. It has been known as Vock Box 1585, Chaudike, Chanddl, Sait ake City, Utah. Clomlyke, Klondyho, Peer, Kemdcer, Throndike and Thrond luck And the time may canto when its CUr.E YOiRSElf! name will he plain Dennis the Mud St. . Ihg 44 fr unnatural I hau-a- , u.ilaiiim.uu 11.. Louis Globe Democrat. iriHaltona or ui niati"ii ! dne-a'-e- , b-- ch ph,'an. ctoc-tor- i. I d- lt HTHtElmsOntMlflCo. OINCINHHT1 0. 1 III U CO U B UK UiilHfUH, and not aetim- nr it Sin'll by l)rmehl, poiMimmi. or .rut in plmn wrnppur, tiy oxproii., prop.itl,TV fur nil, nr 3 Cirrui.r .nut uu ruijuesl Snmothlng fn rt, ! now better Scale for lews money than has cr been ortered A Bln'- - Rnilm uton To Cure Connttpatlon towiwf, TnUe (.iscaies Catulv C.ithtfrtic. 10c or2&. If C. C. C. fad to cure, drunsts refund money. Make It Odlonn. Intemperance, like treason, ought to he made odious in the land, but there is very close similarity between the two. The treasonable man endeavors to dethrone the rightful sovereign, and intemperance dethrones reason from her throne, and reason is the presiding Bpirit of our soul, the ruler of our soul. Cardinal Gibbons. dboi m prizeb to make twice as many people ask their grocers for Schillings Best baking powder and tea. Schilling s Best baking powder and tea are because they are U hat is the missing word? safe. money-bac- k not SAFE, altnough Sihtlling's ponder and tea are . Bat baking Get .Schilling's B esf baking powder or tea at jour grocers; take out the ticket (brown ticket in every package of baking powder; yellow ticket in the tea); send a ticket wiili each word to address below before December 31st. Until October 15th two words allowed for eveiy ticket; after that only one word for every ticket. If only one person finds the word, that person gets f 2000.00; if several find it, fjooo.oo will be equally divided among them. Every one sending a brown orjellow ticket will receive a set of cardboard creeping babies at th end of the contest. Those sending three or more in one envelope will receive an U398 pocket calendar no advertising on it These cieeping babies and pocket calendars will be different fiom the ones oikied in the last contest. Better cut these rules out. Address: MONEY-BAC- K, SAN FRANCISCO. evidence of A country is evolving a hunting set similar to that which occupies so much attention among our English cousins and furnishes so much material to the British artist. In fact, it may be said of the American game preserve that it has arrived, for beginnings have been made in several quarters on pretentious estates that promise in time to rival the great game reservations of Europe. Game preserving is a pastime that seems likely to supplant horse racing and palace building in the affections of the American millionaire, and it is probable that within the next twenty-fiv- e years the United States will have the most magnificent and best stocked game preserves in the world. During the past summer Mr. William C. Whitney has started a big private game preserve of the European model, and he is rapidly stocking it with American game, laige and small. Mr. Whitney is renowned for doing things on a large scale, and when he decided to establish a game preserve he began by buying a mountain October mountain, it is called four miles from fashion's famous summer place at Lenox. The mountain, with the surrounding holdings in Mr. Whitneys hands, includes 8,000 acres. Part of this is made up of woodland, part of it consisted of abandoned farms and part of it was occupied by tilled fields down to the time it came ir.to the possession of the Standard oil and street railway magnates. At present Mr. Whitney plans to give of his Berkshire esup about one-ha- lf tate to the game he is bringing from different parts of the country. His first acquisition was a herd of thirteen buffaloes from the northern Rockies. The chief of the herd has been named McKinley. He weighs nearly 3,000 pounds and has a disposition that is not at all cheerful. The first thing that McKinley did when he was turned into his run along with his twelve companions was to rush against the steel wire fence that had been built to restrict them. As the fence had previously been tested by running a Ismail engine against it. McKinley made but slight impression on it and he settled down to graze contentedly on his (big range. Another rough and rocky thousand-acr- e inclosure is given over to a small herd of antelope. They are exceedingly shy and have been seen only once or twice even by the gamekeepers since they were turned into their new playground, but it is supposed that they are well and happy. Mr. Whitney has also a herd of twerty-fiv- e elk on his estate, and another season will add some deer and possibly moose to his Within a few zoological aggregation. years he will probably have the finest collection of big game to be found on any private range in the country. Half a dozen gamekeepers are employed on his big game farm to look after the animals and keep the fences in repair. Mr. Whitney is interested in preserving game, but not in shooting it, and it is not likely that his game farm will be hunted unless it becomes necessary to phoot a too obstreperous bison or in case he wishes to treat his friends to (the delight of antelope steak. On the hunting estate of the late Austin Corbin the arrangements for preservation of animals were very barbed wire fence about the dumaia and adorning it with occasional signs announcing the fact that the inclosure was private property. The ardor of an Adirondack sportsman in pursuit of a deer will hardly balk at a barbed wire fer.c. and it is likely that more than one fat buck has tcen slain in these jiivate grounds. The owners have not a'tempted to stock their estates as it was already supplied with deer, rabbits, partridges and an occasional btr. The land has been simply left to lie in its original state. So long as there Is plenty of good sport to be had in ether parts of the Adirondacss, it is not likely that the hunters will deliberately intrude on the Webb estate. When the deer have been exterminated in the open grounds, the uhucis of this princely shooting preserve may find it necessary to employ gamekeepers, hut as yet the men employed ou the estate have little to do except to warn off camping parties and keep the thirty or forty miles of wire fencing in repair. At present the Webb lands are very little hunted. Dr. Seward Webb has a fine camp there, and usually spends a short time each autumn there with a party of friends, but for the most part the game feeds and thrives and increases undisturbed. It is doubtful if the Webbs have or ever will set foot on more than a small fricaon of their Adirondack holdings. They are not enthusiastic huutei'3 and are interested in preserving the natural wild game rather than in shooting it. If the state of New York adopts the plan proposed by Gov. Black and creates a great state park in the Adiron-dack- s along the same line as the Yellowstone, the empire state will have along its northern border one of the I z. y s v if - vo. r-- :r f i-'- A ?j d'CA - 1 - SCENE ON THE WHITNEY SERVE. (A PRE- finest game preserves in the world, partly state property and partly belonging to wealthy private citizens, like the Webbs. Of course there are very few places where preserves can be by simply fencing in a portion of the aboriginal forest, but in some of the more settled parts of the country scarcely less pretentious game reservations are being built up. The magnificent estate which George Vanderbilt is laying out at Biltmore will contain a game park. There is an extensive and game farm in Florida belonging to some of the men interested in the Plant system, and in many other parts of the country there are less elaborate preserves where native wild game is to be found. Some of the srort-lovin- g easterners who own ranches in the west have made them partial game preserves. On Mr. Theodore Roosevelts cattle ranch, for instance, every precaution is taken to prevent antelope from being scared away, and when the assistant secretary of the navy visits this western domain he can have the satisfaction of occasionally bringing down one of these d animals on his own land. The preserving of smaller game is largely in the hands of various hunt clubs. The method is illustrated by the Genesee Valley Hunt club, perhaps the most famous organization in he country. The section of country covered by the huntsmen of this club is about twenty miles long by six or seven miles wide, and lies along the Genesee river in western New York. It is a country of rich farms, but so thoroughly is the foxhunting spirit engrafted on the region that the farmers seldom make objection to having their fields trampled over and their fences knocked down. v.:.; v In fact, many of the tillers of the soil It v like to join in the hunt themselves. NT r. v $ Accordingly Reynard is carefully pro; tected until October comes, and then evrp-- L rg'-5 he is mercilssly pursued up hill and . A V K.r down dale by the members of the hunt club, who reside in Buffalo, Rochester and other New' York cities. In several of the states the quail, ths ' , . acknowledged premier of American J.lt '..tier-., birds from the sportsmans point of view, are still sufficiently numerous to -hold their own with the protection of the game laws. In New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, however, there i are clubs devoted to the preservation and encouragement of Bob White for ten months and a half out of the year, SCENE AT ROOSEVELT PRESERVE. and to his extermination during the reIn addition to the otdinary maining six weeks. One of the best complete. cif these is the Robbins Island inclnsures, the hunting lodges and known owns Robbins Island, off which Club, were gamekeepers huts extensive afIsland roast, and hunts it the Long fairs. A complete system of existed by means of tele- under the club regulations for a brief and other wild phones extending from hut to hut, so season each year. Quail to come to these are fowl encouraged that the whole range was, so to speak within range of the head keeper's eve! preserves, hut there is no place in this birds are . raised for Hunting on such ground would become country where a matter of ease, as the game could be shooting as pheasants are abroad. traced by the most modern of methods. There are many small deer parks in Novel Method of I.lirhttng Gas Jets. A novel method of lighting gas jet9 the United States, but of the large preserves in which deer are the been adopted at the famous Victor has principal Milan, where game animals, the most important is Emmanuel gallery at undoubtedly located in the Adiron-dackthere are many hundreds of gas burnand was mentiored in a recent ers placed in rows Just beneath them article in the Free Press there is a tiny railroad track, upon deer hunting in the ATrondack which runs an electric locomotive carforests. It comprises some 20,000 acres of rying an alcohol lamp. The gas being woodland in the heart of the mounturned on. the little engine is distains. and belongs to Dr. Seward Webb patched on its journey, and does not and IT. Walter Webb. The establishfail to light every jet beneath which it ment of this preserve was a simple passes. Prospectors Map of ttali. The Passenger Department of the Rio Grande railway lias just issued au date map showing all mining districts of record, together with au outline sketch of the older districts, and calling special at-- ! tentiou to several partially developed regions which recently have shown important uncoverings of gold and copper, now attracting notice of prospectors, investors and others. For copies of this valuable map address F. A. Wahleigh, G. P. A., Salt Lake City fleet-foote- w r ai d cciv ed. W LFORD WOODRUFF, President. GEORGE M. CANNON, Cashier. one of those slots CTinisonbaek Well that sounds as if it would tie good for at least two seasons Youke 's St itesman. CME A great commotion seems to have taken place among railway circles, owing to a contemplated through car service between the Pacific coast and Chicago which is to operate one day each week. This is not a new departure by any moans, as the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad company and its connections have boon operating a through car service between the Pacific and Atlantic coasts, via Salt Lake, Pueblo. Dtnver, Kansas City and Chicago for years, and three days each week, viz: every Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evening. The cars for this through service are of the latest Pullman design, and are supplied with new clean linen and bedA Pullman porter is asding throughout. signed to each car. These cars are under the personal supervision of a special excursion agent, whose duty it is to see that passengers are given every comfort and , Z jOZ- fiETilLED f itjto fM.LILE IT 7 '.,1 Of CHARGE T TUI PCSTOfUrr JfEASESI . B i .at liU hOic STILE FREE CEHVERlB 2(1040 YOU ... - f BUST 7 . Wnt for IIIm. taUiocue. L'l't FHui II j ifiut CO., 2J8 Miuroa t. , St, ih.cago, III. u Live Stock Commission. 1 you would keep posted, write for information. Prompt Replies. Quick Return. FRED A. SEARS, McCornit'k Block. P SALT LAKH CITY PENSION 'shinttti.u. 1. BlCKl OKI), thev H. oli II will rut ehe quick rupln v B. otli Piosecuttnc ClaiTsstecel878 st, iff nPrtDQV I 1 Vl ( TEW DISCOVERY; piw quick J eliet iil curs worit, Send tm hook of t stiiHunml n.ul lOriayn H. Or. .Vs sovs, Atlanta, 'u. ii.ukki Free. treatment attention. For further information, apply to any nrillM ill l(Hl aeent, or to B. F. Nevins, general agent, or to H. M. Cushing, traveling passenger agent, D. & R. G. railroad, ok West Second South street. Salt Lake City, Utah. MORPHINE AND V.HISKY HABITS, HOMMIKK BonkKKKR Dr. . C. Isabella B! flCHICAGT,IL . HOFFMAN. W. N. U., Salt Lake No, 43, 1897 Whttl Answering Advertisements kindly Mention This Paper, OPEN LETTER AM To MOTHERS. WE AR-ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE Of THE WORD CASTORIA, AND PITCHER'S CASTORIA, as OUR TRADE MARK. DR. SAMUEL I, of Eyannis, Massachusetts, PITCHER'S CASTORIA, the same PITCHER, was the originator of that has borne and docs now on every Sly bear the facsimile signature of wrapper. This is the original PITCHERS CASTORIA, which has been used in the homes of the mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and, see that it is the hind you, have always bought 0,1 l& efTT". s wra p- and has the signature of per. jYo one has authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Company of which Chas. II. Fletcher is a President. a March 8, 18971 ,J3. Do Not Be Deceived. . Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more pennies on it), the ingredients of which even he does not know. The Kind You Have Always Bought BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF FAC-SIMI- Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You, ctrv Mr ' TrT New YORK Elias Morris and Sons Company, KOMMKNTS and HEADSDJMI r' N Marble andM antles. Grates, etc. Pll G-ranit- y s, -- Ive just invested in YouSt 9Ms-fo- well-stock- Zion's Saving Rank ami Trust Company of Nos. 1, 3 and 5 Main street, halt Lake , Citj-- Utah, now have on deposit more than a million and a half dollars. They pay 5 per cent interest per annum ami compound the interest four tunes a your Dejiosits are sent from all parts of the United If not, t States. Have j'ou an account start an account NOW Women and chi dren have the right to deposit m their own name, subject to tlieir ow n order. Write 1 and for any iutornuition needed. up-- up-to- 800-ac- re i J . recurring season that fact, as it does of the fact that this Ftv i 1 ) CEJSd ?1E Same preserve is new to America, but it is corning. matter once the land had been obtainIt consisted simply In running a ed. e, Salt Lake Cit. ?EOTB. .a . V WRITE GEa M. FOR PRICES JS. SCOTT, President AND v T 4 1 I bi.LLi DESIGN GLENDINNING, and Treas. H. a nt RUMFIELT), Secretary Geo. findM. Scott 8l Co Hardware Importers Dealers In Bar and Sheet Iron, Steel Ripe AGENTS FOU- Detroit Stove -- BufTalo Scale Company, Co., Atlas Engine Works, John an A Home Steel Ranges ooden Iulleys, Coles Air Tight Heaters, Dodge California Powder Works, Worthington Steam lumpi, Celebrated Anchor Brand Cylinder and Revere Rubber Co., Dodge Injectors, Engine Oil, Howe, Brown & Co,, Drill &. Tool Steel, Leviathan Belting. Miners Tools, Stoves, Tinware, etc And a General Assortment of Mill Findings. STCFt U m SI. : WAREHOUSE 125 1 SECffl) SllTT S3U LM HIT. 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