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Show TIIE MOitNIXO SALT LAKE STOCK Utah National Bank. WALL STREET EXAMINER, MARKET. UTAH. OGDEN, AND MARKETS Ralph E Alice, bill 5. 12. Ajax, at'ked . Pf 1 DeJy Ml Beiara E. F Of THE WORLD DEPOSITOR!. STATES Haag DOMESTIC sad Srifc PORHON Helen Gould's Lyndnurrt Club at Ta1 12 bid inim-stinjpan- Futures and San Francisco and Salt Lake Mining Quotations. Wm4 a Sees. Wooden slioea iu Franca are produced to the extent of about 4.tVkVst pairs yearly. 7 hey are mude lu Alsace and Etirrisrs by machinery and iu Loxrre by hand- - lu the last named province TOO persona are engaged lu this manufacture, anl the yearly product is more than half a niilliwi pain. The heat are made uf map). In the provinces nearly every lady pogaease a pair of thu finer aabota for' wearing out in damp weathar. These have mono-gramand other deaigus can ed on the vamps, and they ate kept on the foot by ornamented leather pieces over the of these Instep. The manufacture pieces of leather la a regular business In France. The leading futures ranged as a Tarry-tuwu-o- n-- a-- luuy-Judge- CHICAGO FUTURES. i u. Daly-Wes- Chicago JUNE THURSDAY MORNING, One of Mhs Helen Miller Goulds usef-.imost philanthroa pies is the l.yndhtitsi Club, at for boys and The lull waa organised youug last year and occupied for some months rented quarters, bin moved the other day into a commodious gnd well appointed cliibhoUiic, about midway between Tarrytuwn and Irvington, in law She Ost Xw flMkd. Kheldon-ave- ., of a about threr-fourtThe lawyers at Ioia were swapping mile from Miss Gould's summer home, yarns the other day during a recess la after which the club is named. Utile Chief, hid I the district court. A lawyer whose i, whir-- rost nearly The building, M. Washington, bid asked 1 was designed by York St Kawyer. wife la murked for her good dressing V0 72 asked Mammoth, hid It is two stories aisoe the basement, told how he had come to be such a Manhattan, asked with a long and bread veranda overgood provider. Boon after he waa marasked 2 May Dav, Idd 2 the athletic field. It is sublooking ried his wife out a girlhood friend. asl-.c.00. bid 1.9"; stantially built, and is finished in dark The friend said to her that she wasnt New York, hid 2; asked 5 si.xined ash and with pamied walls. as well dressed aa she used to be be-- , Ontario, bid 3.75; asked 4.5'k The coni.sius the heating fora marriage. Oh, you Ate mistakPeirii. bid 6 asked 8 piant, locker, hath, carpentry room, en," said the wife. I am wearing the Roccn H.. asked 50. eltih kitchen and the office of the indussame ckniiea I did then. Kansas City asked 14 Sacramento, bid 13 and athletic, ilriisriiiieiits. trial Silver King, bid 4K.i". On the first floor is the reception hall, Journal. Silver Shield, hid 3; asked 4 with carved mantel aud ojten fireplace So. Swansea, bid 3; asked 1". 8iitkl Text. and office nook in the rear. To the Star Con., bid 12 asked 12 58. right are the social games. To tiie left "Dr. Thirdly ia eertalnly an up to . Sunshine, hid 1. is the library, containing over four date clergyman." said Fosdk-kSwansea, hid 0; asked 3G. ' So?" raid Keedk'k. hundred volumes and a variety of magTptro. idd 33 5 8; asked 34 azines aud periodicals. Yes, sir. One of his parishioners U. S. Mining. Mil 19.50; asked 0.50. Through the den 1 reached the gym- was killed by the explosion of his autoasked 54. Utah, bid 45 menasium. On the second floor is the mobile. aud the doctor took for the Victor G. and S. 31., hid 1 chanical drawing room, with twelve text of his funeral sermon the Biblical Yankee, bid 30 drawing desks; the manual training account of Elijah going to heaven In a room, w'ith sixteen belli hes. aud the liv- chariot of fire." Smart Sot BALT LAKE MINING QUOTATIONS. ing aiiartmenta for the superintendent DTBUI9 00 TM8 PATS 03-de- n, asked 13. I."". avked 6 Ctirisa. bid asked 74 Century, bid 71 Con. Mi'reur, bid 22; asked 4 Creole, asked 32 Imhoi:. tilil Daly, bid 2.27; asked 2.52. t, bid 23.25: asked 24.00. . ' kill 4.27. Eagle and ltluo Bell, bid 53. Grand Central, bid 4.60; asked 4.65. Horn Silver, bid 1.10. Ingot, asked 1. liower. asked 1. .. Mam moth, bid 17 asked 0. bid 5; asked 6. l.a . bid llenliutli-rBuilioD-jicck- . ,.,.TUPWiiMi ry UTAH, INTERESTING PH1LANTROPHY Furnished by the Ogden Brokerage Co. 370 2stti Street.- Phone 215. Utah. - inona OGDEN, Je hs Kt-ine- 3-- $25,-(tH- Chicago, Juue I. Under ihe Influence of weather crindliion mil Indifferent rabies, ihe whom market iiirned weak, ,w the J'llv delivery being "ff at 87 to 87V Sentiment ti bearieh In pite of a considerable decrease in rate from the northwest. News from the northwrM regarding wa epiinit wheat showed that the crop fH in excellent comliilon. A report tm Mon.-Tmiripa- Istsf-nien- t 6 local statistician tlainird thai within Mess Pork, jrr Lbl.- tii paat month the condition of wheat 13 IX 12 22 V, had improved. The trail It wan liberal July 12 2( 12 45 closed wek. Sept market The liquidation. J .v closed at l.ard, per loo lbs. After Helling at 6 5' 8 70 Mi '.Hi. lu the day sentiment In corn Jut 6 7 6 So Sept Karly Short Riba JUT 100 lbs. , waa flrm. Weakness of wheal, how7 00 aalea. July 67', 6 ever, Boon brought mil niiuu-ruii7 7 20 7 07 The cloi-- wa at the low point. July Kept opened at 49 to 4irV aud closed at Cash quotations were as follows. 4V,4i. Hour Steady. Oats were Ihe allonge of the graina . Wheat No. 3 spring. 95098c; No. 3, July and showed only a slight ranged between 3 IS end 8 and tlosed 85ft 86c; No. 3 red. 31.0501.06. ttorn No. 2 yellow, soe. at 3HV Obts No. 2 tail a, 415,042c; Na I An advance of 10 13 reins In the tone 41041c. s caused of white, strung hoys prices Rye No. 2, 75r. in provisions early, hut during ihe latof i lie session the initial gain Hurley GimmI feeding. 40043c; fair ter At the close to choice malting, 45056c. was lost ou Flaxsee- d- No. 1, 1 1.10; No. 1 northHepiemlter pork waa down 12; lard western. $1.06. was down 28 and rllie 5$ 7 lower. Timothy Seed Prime, $2.85. Mess Park, per bill.. 812.00012.05. WALL BTREKT. New York, June 8. Prlcen of stock lard, per 104) Ilia., $15.00015.50. Short Clear Sides (boxed). $6.7548 today started slightly higher from the continuing impulse of yesterday's ad- 7.00. vance. Denver and Rio flrande preWhiskey, basis of high wines, $1.21 on the strength at the Clover, contract grade, $10.76. ferred roue 1 regular dividend declaration. Mlaanurl RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. Pari Ac and Delaware and Hudson Article. Receipts. Shipments. gained a half. Average gains reached 15.104 28.600 about a half throughout with quite an Flour, bids. 47.000 21,100 accumulation of the grain carrier. Wheat, bit 125,800 755.700 Consolidated Gas, which closed yester- Corn, bu. 321 .600 101,400 was dealt In rights Oats, bu. , day at 203 5.00 The rights Rye, hu. to 180 at from 18 4.300 58.800 brought 13 12S-4- . United State ntet-- l Barley, bn. preferred was pushed up 8 towanm the end of Ihe hour. There were some CHICAGO PRODUCE EXCHANGE. further advances and the general level On the produce exchange today the of prices was well maintained. hutter market was ateady; creamery. wool dairy, ll016c. St. l.ouie, June I. Wool steady: terBgga Easy and mark cases, 14140 ritories and western mediums 18021? lStic. fine medium 18017; line 15017. Cheese Easy, 6. 7-- lot-a- and g. profit-takin- 1- -4 n 4. 1- -2 4. ll?17r: 7C8c. SUGAR. CLOSING York, June I. Sugar: Raw centrifugal quiet; fair refining 11-molasses sugar 1 88 test 1 Refined quiet; crushed 5.80; powdered 5.00; granulated 4.40. Coffee steady; No. 7 Rio 8 New OF QUOTATIONS YORK STOCKS. NEW 8: 7-- 1; 8. 1-- 4. Colorado Fuel and Iron 29 49 76 93 53 98 79 47 118 Copper Atchison, common Atchlaun. preferred Smeller, common CASH WHEAT. Smelter, preferred 5 Chicago, June 8. No. 2 red wheat Baltimore and Ohio 1.0561.10; No. I red 1.0301.08: No. 2 Brooklyn No. Canadian Paoific hart 8201.00; No. 3 hard 1 northern 8501.01; No. 2 northern 85 Metropolitan Traction ; 81)0-95- 0 J.0: 77a. S spring 85088. MONEY AND EXCHANGE, New York. June rail Money on 8. per cent, lowest 1, last loan 1 4, closing hid 1, offered per cent. Time loans easy and dull, sixty and ninety days 202 12 per rent; six months 30 easy, highest ruling rate I 1 4, 1 1- -4 2. Prime mercantile paper 3 per cent. Sterling exchange easier, bankers' hills 4.878004.8765 for demand and at 4.857004.8575 for sixty day bills; posted rates 4.880 1 2 and 4.880 Commercial hill 4.85 Bar silver 55 Mexican dollar 44 1 2. 2. 2. 4. OMAHA STOCK. Omaha, June 8. Cattle 2700; active, ateady to strong; native steers 4.500 8.25; cows mil heifers 3.5005.00; ran-ne- rs 2.0003.00; Stockers and feeders calves 3.0005.50; bulls 175 . 2.7504.25; 04.35. HOGS lO.aofl. Market 5010c high4.80: mixed 4.600 er; heavy 4.67 4.65; light 4.50 4.70; pigs 4.004.jU; bulk 4.6004.70. CITY STOCK. KANSAS Kansas City, June 8. Cattle 6000. Steady to shade lower; native steers 4.75ft 6.55: native row and heifers 2.50 05.35; stockere and feeder 3.2504.85; bulls 3.0004.25: calves 2.7504.75; w stern steers 4.5505.60: western cows bulk er 4.60 4.80; 4.650 4.8U; 4.60. 18 4 8 1 18 4 Ill 30 Chesapeake and Ohio 19 D. and R. G.. common 189 Consolidated Gas 95 People' Caa , 24 Erie Ullnoia Central 129 Manhattan ...144 35 Kansa and Texas Louisville and Nashville .....108 Missouri Pacific 90 New York Central 115 Norfolk and Western 54 Ontario and Western 24 Pennsylvania Railway .......114 , . , 46 Reading . . . . Rork Island, common 20 Southern Pad fir 46 Southern .Railway, common .. 20 St. Paul 141 26 Sugar Teaaa 21 Tennessee Coal and Iron . . 34 Union Pacific, common . . 84 Steel, common 9 Steel, preferred 54 Western Union .. ttitm 8634 Wabash, preferred REGULAR 4 2 2 1 CALL SALES, Grand Central 300 at 4.64. Sacramento 100 af 14. Star Consolidated 3,500 at M 129i. 500 Butler-Liber- Victor Consolidated ler 30. 4 4 18 13; 1,000 at 124 seller 1,000 at 30. sel- THE CHAMPION. 4 2 Michele Kniglione. whom the hoys of Harlem ralt flipper Mine. is ths champion bootblack of the world. He won the title a short time slnre in atrcniiuua competition with Hilly, the Michele Luperto, who champion; wields a skilful brush in Harlem. 1 4 18 Bridge Street Tony, Luigi Riccitelll, Ihe artist of Madison Square, and rasquaie di Napoli, who says he is A Count fallen upon evil days. For his reward Flipper e got a 18 gold modal and a variety of curses in lime dialerts. Incidentally, there waa $12 at stake. Tony Bastone, president thst. 12 of the Shoe Polishes .union, tut . '. 1 iWif For the furtherance of art the union NEW YORK BONDS. ordered the contest. It was held at U. 8. rebinding 2. registered..., 104 Billys place. Ninth avenue and Fifty-firU. 8. rebinding 2. coiijion 105' atrecL The preliminaries were U. 8. 3a reglaiered iw. Tony Bastone made an Interesting. U. S. 2. coupon 106 address which sounded like Rieusis to I'. 8. new 4a. registered liie Roman. He alluded to the art I'. S. new 4s, coupon 1324 of Michael Angelo, Andrea del Sarto, U. 8. old 4k, registered 106', Fra LIp;m) Klippi, Raphael and BenU. 8. old 4s, coupon venuto Cellini. 107' ' general 4s Itootblacking waa forgotten while Atchison adjustment 4s 91 Flipper Mike and Pete Karine of Teeth Atlantic Coast Idne 4s avenue settled a little difference which Baltimore and Ohio 4s came out of a heated argument aa to Ini' Baltimore and Ohio 3'. a 9.M., the superiority of Michael Angelo over. A pop appeared in the doorCentral of Georgia 5s 11184 Raphael. Central of Georgia 1st Inc 73 way and growled. Chesapeake and Ohio 4'..s 104' "lr ye dagnea dont ring off i'll run Chicago and Alton 3..s' 78'.. in the liismch." C. B. and Q. news 4s . The critics of brush and paste shut 95', C. M. and Ki. P. gen. 4 16 up until the barbarian had moved on Chicago and Northw. consol 7a.. 127ills way. lui he would have I icon a C. R. 1. and P. R. R. 4s hut cop if he could have heard the 69 C. K. I. and P. R. R. nil. 5s.... ill unit ra liOKtia. the eanagiias. the C. C. U. and 8t. I. gen. 4s 99 siiipidos sud the aecidenles that ChicRcn Terminal 4s were tired after him. Con. Tobacco 4s Then the artists got down to busi82', Colorado and Southern 4s had a try. 82', ness. Billy, the Denver and Rio Grande Is 99 Then the Count, then Luigi, then HarErie prior lien 4 98' , lem Mike. Erie General 4 85 Flipper Mike ranip last, and there Ft. Worth and Denver City 1st.. in;: 4 showed his headwork. All the polishlimbing Valley 1 in; ing tiad been dune on one pair of aud Nash, unified 4s .... mi ' shoes, nu I when it entile the Klipp-TManhattan cossol, gold 4s 1(13' turn bis rivnls had put a layer of polMexican (Yntial 4 ...'. 61 ish on the shoes that made It a rlnrh Mexican Cenlral 1st inc 12', for him. Minn, mid St. I.niita 4s 96 4 When he received the medal there Mo. Kan. and Texas 4s 9s was a prei y row. People came runMu. Kali, and Texas 2tuis H along Ninth avenue. ning for bhs-kNat. R. R. of Mexico roiisol. 4i.. 71 Hilly, the deposed c.iampn.m. who once N. V. Central gen. 3'jS shook hands with Joe Grim, wanted N. J. Ceuiral general 5s 151 to light ft out in the bne room. The Paeillc 4s Northern 104 4 crowd hailed the challenge with glee, Northern Is and a ruth was made to rig up a 3 3 1 3-- 8 8 3-- 8 2 I., st No sheep. 2.5005.10. HUGS 10.000. 3 1 Market 5c higher, heavy 4.750 4.85; packpigs and ughta 4.00 c SHEEP 3500. Steady; muttons 05.75; lanths 5.230 7.00. 4.50 11M-- 1 CHICAGO STOCK. Chicago. June Cattle 8. - Receipts 22.000: steady; good to prime steers 5.3U0 6.4"; tmr to moil uni 1.750 5.5"; stovktrs and feeders 3.250 4.60; cows .500 5.00: runners 1.75fi(.75; heifer 1.7502.75; bulls 2.500 4.30; calve 2.5(1 0 5.50. HOGS tomorrow 8.0"0: Receipt 30 000; 5010 higher; mixed anil butcher 4.75 4.35; gnoJ to rhoirp heavy 4 0 9005.00; rough Ugh 1. 4.6504.85; heavy bulk of 4.700 4.6.; 4.7Mf sales 4.80. SHEEP-- - Receipts 18. (80: steady: good to choice wether S. 2503.50: fair to choice mixed 3.75ft 5.25: western sheep 4.5005.50; native lent 4.50 G.55; western lainh;; 6.85. 5.-- CHICAGO PRODUCE CIJISK. 1-- 4: 7-- 8; 31 S 8. 48 3-- 5--8; Sept. 8. 2; 2; Sept. Sept. Little Willie What's Pa tty Nor. anil O. 8. L 4s and mirtu IVun. conv. 3', 4s.... 1 Reading Gm-ni8t. L anil Iron Mtn. Kt. L. and San Francisco St. t.ouis South Seaboard Air I ine is Southern Pacific I Southern Railway 5.- Texas and lMs Toledo. Si. I., ami 1 Kept. 12.20. 8.771-- 2. 7.071-- 2. Pa-in- 2. pa? s nn't. 99 95 ' 95', l 7-- Pork July 12.06; 7rd July 6.571-Rllia July 6.R71-Rva 75. Flax 106 Tlmiitby 2M. Clover 10.75. Barley 40f57. 1 Pm-ifi- Chicago, June 8. Close; Whraf July 83 87. old Sept. 8101-Corn June 47 July Sept. 47 Oat June 41 July 39 3-- 4; s 5s... f. 4a .. lts .... 104 Ilf 81'.' . 92 69 ; ; 9li 4s... Union Pacific P Union PaciV cunv. Is I . S. Sleel 2 ul 5s 145', Walts 'll Iso-115 Wabiisii IMi. B Wheeling and l.ake Erie ts ..... 91 !HI Wirronsiu Central s C. F. and 1. coil. 5s oeeooeoeeoa H cannibal, One who love his fellow man. tone Chicago Daily New. f7-:- . - AS 4XSWKR OFF-HAN- suppose von will marry when von YYliH ;n;.i fidd!" while Rome 1111." siiid hr pleasan' iv. j burned? the inq'ii-dlivsmall "No." !'cdird the ihnughtfrl li:!e buy. sill, iumsrntiy. "Mninnm say papa dont answered h's fa'h-e- r. i more than the ihillreti. k "Mcyiii' hi. vs reckless sn I rantbuck the (are of ny children will lie ed to show lu didn't care for the tare of a not even the musicians' anything, enough for tve w.'il-nu- t union. C'Liuii.0 1osL Washington far. "1 grow A Traitor. Ethel (aged six) Oh, gracious! She's person. Shes forever jut a horrid wishing she was a boy. Minnie (also six) Well, Im sura I wish I was too. Ethel Of course, but sbe wishes It out loud so the boys can bear her. Philadelphia Frees. Inebriety. Inebriety la called a disease, bnt is a disease of the will As with the hysteric; the Inebriate said, I cannot; It looked like "! will not;" It la I cannot will. Its ancccssful treatment involves the problem of how to rehabilitate a human wilL Exchange. Left (be Worry to tbe Porter. Ilow about that little bill 7" asked tbe doctor. Why, doctor," waa the reply, only a little while before you sent It In you told me not to let anything worry me, aud 1 haven't," Chicago Fast He who has neither friend nar enemy la without talents, power or energy- - Lrvafer. THE 0o 111E Q g SUCCESS MARKET N'.-rt- i vl-'t- .l 1 1 c NERVE Of? THE SALLOWS.! tbe Ceertet !!(H4belt,Hlearlt. WXn tbe Premytly 8oma time ago a Russian criminal was executed in Kt. letersbnrg. He bed during two years murdered twelve persout, the last one being e priest. The law did not show this monster any At the Dances merry, but qrollly condemned him tc death. a BtebljenAki waa the name ef this in a Hurry wholesale murder nr, and he hoped to leaf for clemency. When tbe death warrant waa read and the keeper informed him that be bad but elx hour 'Phone 22. to lire he raged and swore to revenge himself in the moot horrible manner. After being left alone in the cell the Brat thing be did wee to break his hmft end, procuring some matches, he set Bra to the oil. In a moment the flame broke through the window, and the entire building wee for S time threatOGDEn ened with destruction. Fortunately the fire was discovered in time and got under control before much damage had been done, but In the meantime a ter rible struggle ensued between the keep ere and the criminal, who had fortified i himself with an Iron bar taken from bis bedstead. Tbe first man to enter the cell waa knocked senseless, and it was only after being almost suffocated with smoke that the prisoner waa finally overpowered. Next morning the execution took place. The condemned ICT0RV Ulan ascended the am (fold with much' bravado, made a thorough examination of the tame aud finally declared the rope wee too short. EffacUva Nov. tt, 1IV "I cannot get my' head ia the loop,"; he said, "and, though It will cause ma ' some inconvenient to wait, I will IffaB Anddepabt. Express ,ta . intake a cigarette while you are having Xa f Overland Limited foe It attended to." Council JhuaU. bluff He lighted a cigarette and, turning to Heaver, Kansas City sad the executioner, made a speech, pointam 6 Atltntio Express tag ing out the detestable in hie profession, Xa Denver, Chnaha, Censed and as a condemned criminal in Russia Blcffs, Kansas City sad ad has certain rights no one dared to In- cltA te Tters Always Remember Allen Transfer Company. ' j TIME CARD, terrupt him. The executioner, who was really a No. 8 Pad flu Express tdsi Conned Muffs, tender hearted man, became visibly afOmaha, Denver. Kansas City and fected by the moralizing words uf tha AAet, ........ ,, dally murderer and, turning to the crowd as- Vs l4jralaBd limited sembled before tbe scaffold, declared team Omaha. Coaxed that hla conscience did not allow him Bluffs, Kansas CKy, Dei veto proceed or to take a fellow man's and all poiela life, end he then and there resigned hla asUy 161-Vo- Fart 1UU position end departed amid the about 0, A. HEKkif, ef the assemblage. Utkat Afdl This caused greet confusion among 0. H. COBS the representatives of tbe lew, for P.andt. A. where could they in n hurry get anothT. w. oounm i. p, 4 er executioner? The question wee, however, solved by the condemned man, who declared that be would execute himself aa aeon as he got through smoking. He started an interesting conversation with the priest during the five minutes or so which he bed left end recommended that be read Count Tolstoi's latest book, which contains striking remarks about the rela- THE tion of capital punishment to the teachings of Christianity. He then threw a kiss te a pretty girl among tbe spectators, stock hla bead In tin loop and DEPART. kicked away tbe trap beneath his fact XTo. 7 Butt and Portland.. 11:11 am -- WsahlSLVtcu Stu Bo. B Pocatello, Montpaher and Butts IA11 The Official Time, He. H Cache Valley Miu and JerroM Aa I waa saying, I had $S0 Km U halt lain TietiK):4iig a on Topaetch at 100 to 1. ' The racd waa Ke. A halt Lake aad te tibia points and six furlongs Topnotch won. ieK Lake, Prove, Ke. Harold' WTrnt was tbe time? all and Milford points Jerrold Wby or I beard tbe clock :Mpn ia tar- end Inks belt strike 2 Just aa I woke up! Puck. IB Ke. madia to points 8:81pm fcllAm He. Asikst Ceaklaar SebaaL era in twentieth We of the century ARRIVE dined to think of cooking schools as be- Inks t:6tM longing exclusively to our day and gen- Km eration. Therefore It may be news to Ms. 9 Butte end Foertsllo It'd a a Express many people that aa long ago as tbe Me. 11 Salt Lake end Tittle 1:53 m Klil-de- e Mr. a Anne of good Queen reign Ke. 7; belt Lake aad bad a school of cookery In Queen street, Cheapalde, and another in Ke. $ Belt Lake end interHere la bis advertisement tiie 7:69am mediate points original la on good paper, with a neatly Key- B Portland end Butte.. 7:00am Na. 10 Butts end Facet file 8:80 pm engraved border: ..19:10am No. U Cache Valley To All Young Ladles: Tniaa seuth of Jueb de net (til At Edward Kid dee' a pastiy school, at Uttle Uncola's Inn Fields, are taught Bundeya C. A. HENRY, Ticket Jgcrt all kinds of pastry and cookery. Dutch H. CORSE hollow works and butter works on Thursrasa A FI. AgL,OjiJa Utafc days, Fridays and Saturdays, In tha afternoon, and - on the same daya tn tha l'8 ai t:4tl . uai na inter-Madi- b-f- lfidt Hol-bor- ,...... n. M0-toi- d ...lliBsn a WANTED 1.000 MEN To unload schooners at the Balt Lake Beer halt. It la the pi re to get the longest and tallest, the biggest and coldest schooner of beer in town) for five cento. Choicest whiskies brandies and wine and H kind of soft drinks. Finest line of cigars in town. Call In everybody aa you pass by and Sample our goods. Corner 25th and Lincoln avenue. D. W. CATTS Proprietor. morning at hia school in Norris street, BL James, Haymarket, and at hla school at BL Martin's le Grand on Mondays. Tuesdays and Wednesdays, In tha aftamoona. What Dutch hollow works may be none of the conking schools of today seems to know, but they sound good. Balt Lake CRy. A Sign of the no Mleehlevoao Magpie. Here is an anecdote- illustrative of the magpies hive of mischief and of sport: There was a field wherein clothes were often hang out to dry on posts which were let down Into deep wooden socket buried In the ground and were carried away and put under cover when they were not In uac. A gravel path ran round the field, and a tame magpie, which had the run of It, was ob- ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SASTA f) served to walk repeatedly and demurely from tbe path to a particular ixilnt . DaPT-- 4 . in the field, coftveying each time a From Utah to stone in her bill and then returuiny KANSAS CITY and CHICAGOwithout it. A magpie seldom continue Also Direct Llaa lo at any one amusement for any length Mveeten. El Peso, City of MarteoaM of time, but this amusement went on pa of Near 4 Ul Mining CabArisons. Mexico end 0 long tbat ibe curiosity of tbe owner Mrti ese about reduced rate sort wee aroused. There must be someC. F. WARPICM, thing unusually novel or piquant about m It He went to the spot and fourn that $MMl Aasrt, Nffi II a large toad bad fallen Into one of the wooden sockets and tbat the magpie wae amusing herself by deliberately atoning It! As each shot told, the toad gave a little hop ef distress In tbe ho deep below, which the magpie enpp-ba big hop of satisfaction aud u Irresistible "curnick" of delight abov B-- BoswortU Smith jn Nineteen t Century. - .. Mtilu - Fast Trains Daily and the Fast over S to Chicago n!y double-trawei railway I the Missouri River and Chicago. E; cellent service in every particular. One of titfse trains, the Ovetiai Limited, is the most luxurious tn the world. Electric - lightt throughout. Direct connections at Omaha v Ti Line to St. Pa land Minneapolis. ck North-Weste- rn ENOUGH OF TROUBLE. 116 105 105 chal-Icpno- mc-lal- 116', - n a Ttirn the shadow of Ireland loomed again in the dmirway and mere was nothing . (Vine. Flipper Mike lied with vhilc Billv hurled hts after him all the wav to Pify. eighth street. Ton.v and the $12 Ht early. New York Sun. his family. Tftere are at present 162 members, anil while only young men in the immediate vicinity are admitted to mem-li- e r ship, the boys coine from points as distant a North Tarrylown. Irvington, East Irvington and Glenvllle. which are two or three miles away. The initiation fee la 50 cents and the dues are 10 cents a month The general superintendent of the club is the Rev. Herbert E. House. Mr. House says: The hoys are a roytderlng lot of lads, with the free, hearty way of the country. remarkably well behaved and appreciative of tiie privileges of the rlub. No one thing In the rlub interests me more than my Monday evening young men's Illble clasa It is composed of a group of nearly twenty young men, with an average attendance of fifteen. We follow the Bible study with an hour of music and sociability. 1 have three other Bible study groups among tiie boya, and we purpose to give every member who comes to take the course a systematic and' thorough knowledge of Bible history. Then Sirs. House invites relays of half a dozen members at a time to dinner, keeping them for the whole evening at our home apartments. The Industrial school is dlrerUy In charge of Iiuis De Forrest Downer. Mr. Downer said: We have three aiiartmenta manual training, mechanical drawing and The Instruction consists of scroll work and the use of different kinds of wood; also geometrical cardboard construction work. From thla department the boys graduate either Into the carpentry or mechanical drawing departments, where each boy has two days a week at the benrh and one afternoon a week In the mechanical drawing room. Just at this point a little fellow came running in from the carpenter shop with blood trickling down his hand. What Is it Pete 7 asked Mr. Downer. Did you try to kill yourself?" Utile Pete put forth hta finger and said a chisel had done the horrible deed. Mr: Downer aecma to he the bouse surgeon. After he had bandaged little Petes finger and sent him off happy, he continued: Thin summer we expect to open the second rlasa In mechanical drawing. The school has been closed only six days since October 1st. Sundays and legal holidays are the only days observed. it Is surprising to see the boya take hold of this work, the average attendance being 80 per cent. Probably the carpenter simp is the moat interesting place in the building. There are twelve benches, and at each bench Is a hoy, some of them hardly large enough to handle the tools. Each hoy has his own kicker, bemh and tools, all stamped with his number. The boya make tahourets, benches, easels. Morris chairs, music racks, and one boy has started to make an express wagon. One of the pleasant features of the winter, and one in whleh boys took great pride, was the making of a Morris chair for Miss Gould, which they sent to her as a Christmas present. It was finished in Flemish oak. Another feat which the hoys feel proud of is tint they made a bob that held its own with any rival on the hills. The boy made everything exrepting the runners. Tln also msde about fifteen sleds, all const rurted out of oak. This summer It is Mr. Downers intention to make a whaleboat. All the timbers will lc t runted on the ground and the hoy will take rr1 In the work. After it I completed it will he launched and crews of imys will be trained in it on the Hudson. The physical drpartnient Is under the supervision of Fred McCollum. The gymnasium is equipped with the following apoanttim of the latest design. German hetve, iarallrl bars, combination horizontal and vaulting ham. trick or flying rings, intercostal chest machine, punching bag. Indian clubs, diiraliells and mats of all size. Basket have been put up and the flmr pre-- 1 pared for basketball. The locker room, just below the gymnasium, contains ample accommodations for the members. The shower hath a of the latest and best make. The member of the physical department are divided into three divisions the senior group, for workingmen.of forty members; the intermediate group, for hoys fmm fourteen to eighteen, and the juniors, from ten to fourteen. The Juniors have two afternoons a week for instruction in the gymnasium and the senior ami intermediate each two evenings a week. Directly opposhe the club t the athletic field of several arres. This is to he lsi-- i our wit h a quarter mile track, hate-ha- ll diamond tennis, hand-ba- il and basketball com. During the spring aud fttil c'sss drill and gymnastics will h given here. Athletic centests will also lt- held at stated interval. 31iss n.i'iM - greatly interested In the work. T cih was formally opened on Th'.tTd.ty ofternoon. April 14. 9, 1904. Tickets, reservations, and full informjth'n can be obtained from C. A. Walker, General Agent, Chic2go & nwmi M-Wests- ni Smith Mala Strict. Salt lke City, Utah. Ri n4 The Ummo GrMIrwx. There existed In London long hefoi the great fire in SL Fanl'a ehnrchynr. A very popular music house called tin Miter. Here concerts were held, and tiie music at these performances had at least tbe merit of rolume and joyous nos. Buttlie groat fire laid the building In rain and banished the music When the plare was rebuilt the new tcmiut, wishing to riilicnlc the charac tcr of the former business, chose a Id Ign a stroking tiie bare of : gridiron with her foot and wrote b: tow, The Swan and Harp." At tit Goose and Gridiron Sir Cliristojihr Wren presided over the St Paul's iodg of Freemason for over eighteen yrasv and he presented to tbe lodge the trow I and mallet with which lie laid 1I1 first stone of the cathedral. 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