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Show THE MOUSING examinee ogdex, .'U I'JlIILii.-i- , r,ini. ('Dnv'lia was shown, the Pro Bono Ftildicn sewii'g iircic hi ijnd her home Md" ihi.r.'ed to llie F.utrncg the kliilieu i cook an.! the gp;. 'These. '' she sa;d "these are my jewels." Parsing to ihe dititiig room they inspected the til glaxs. TRADING OF BOGUS STATE SECRETS L SALT peidat mousing. UTAH, pm-wiy- hood of Carpen-crand the local tent councils baie eacu umlarel i i, of his siipl-o- 5 o'clock mfT m-et-. B. City: Edward, Salt Uke City; ney. Salt Lake City. T. till morning bUe at the (romar, halt Uke I1 the'n firemen aandScott.before HOLD-OVE- R William ?..lia i nn ed ed fre-do- single-mindedne- ss ob-taU-ag y T. jrton w,'r forin"fn- gy.BtnnnA, rln: ot i rail-roa- Hull. s ljtkp met of In'-I- s ob- 1 Bi-ca- Sei-fu.- jV". rs but the sum is prot'H;. nmrthing swindgion?" taining a living on opulent lire ia the which would make an m The square headed man: tra.lo in bogus State secret s which is ler turn green with envy - p Him. Notices have been posted at the iny wife's relailics all live ill New ststemaiually carried on bv a gang uiiiik or the five big mines of the of international rogues. It mar be said England and mine tu t'aUiornia. " OX A SKUNK FARM. to constitute the that the eight hour day of will prevail in tbe mills. Tbe planis VARIOUS KINDS OF G HUS IS. criminality. Their business consists How Profit Ia Made Oi.i n; me Maloconcorued of producing and selling .oiien at are Smuggler Union, Lidorous Auip'jX Morgan RohcriKOu. the wnier oi berty Hell, Tomboy. Nellie and Alta. startling price, bogus copies of State 11 sea stories, lisa tour or U was the demand for this coaces-xio- n papers. Tbi-i- r victims ere Journalists, In the northern parr of t'uoneeiicut, clippings which give himnewsjiaper a laugh lu the nulls of the stats that great financiers, secret service agents, close to the Massac! u line, and eieiy lime he looks at tiieiu. ihe strike in tbe mills dipktmatiste, anj even governments. near a settlement m Quakers, is a 'Some time ago. i.e e plains, " gave and lues of Colorado aud caused the When it is said that some of the docui.v r.n is which skuuk farm young an order to a coticirn whicii lurntslie ments forged by the gang have been biiicr strife between unionists and ihoniwelve. if uewspaper clippings, el ling the mannnne owners in the Telluride and Cripbought by England, France, Russia and farmers with profit to t :.ii with discomfort unneighbors. ager that I wanted gln-s- i sinriew. I ple Creek regions. Tha minimum Germany, and only thrown away when bad .en This alwa) locality greatly dertook to explain that what. 1 wanted wsge promised under tlie new arrange-fiicn- t their true value has been dennstraied I an warskuuks. troubled with was fiction that dealt with spirits amt alter is $3 a day. At one time the by the lapse of time. It will be under-s.wj- d man said hr Western Federation of Miners offerthat the work these men do is ring against them lniain ly lint spooks, hut ths John and .iKsepli Kiug. usderstood aud would fix me all right, ed 10 of a high-claorder, and that they two farmers. accept $2 L1 for an eight hour "lu a few days 1 liegau themselves are not cheap swindlers." decide.! to make a blessing dim of evil day. While no auiborised announce-inpu- t To explain the operations of the gang, and capture the skunks Ice market. Aa Clippings about ghosts. One of the j to ibat effect has yet been nade. kiiitk skins are worth from 40 cents to siiiui was takeu from a the story of one of their minor succoiiury paper i is tin- - general opiniou that under cesses may he told. At the time that $1.50 apiece, they decide t to trap the In Pennsylvania and It said that a rival ilit new order no discrimination will the Franco-Ruisn alliance waa a new animals and market li.c r pelts. So sheet, had given up ihe ghost.' An- - lie made against the employment of factor in politics, a pohglot German they set their traps and waited, but lu other clipping, takeu from a iaiuis- - j 11:11011 men. baron in Paris made the acquaintance a considerable lime only a few of the ville paHr, was a pert iragraph irom of an English Journalist residing in little black and white rw.mtrea were some oilier mwr regarding Hryan auil The New York trade unions, which that city. The baron w,it a man of caught, an the inetlmd wax deemed urn the lVmikiacy, over with h wan Ui have Hlaried ihe movement for a new tie alow F.ieram a one to rent e and the caption, Hamlet Wnliout the Oltoxt. culture, wide travel, experience, and board of building trades, to ilk ths "A not her dipping reierred to the pluce of llie King brothers derided m licut them. study. Huildiug Tiades Alliance, . Tha plan they follow is ihi; just as production of InIwuh 'tilioMs' in When the acquaintance had existed are m build up a strong body before It was editorial an fmirih the while la dark into tnrth the; go growing some weeks the liaroa confid-n- t tally ofJanuary 1, ao that in cake Ihebuildlug patagrapli iront a North Carolina pa- tight ia renewed In tbe spring they fered to "do'' ihe Journalist a good the fields with a cuurkgoous, but diswhich cunvcutl.ui a of creet A in number India lHdlihal skunk dog. per turn" by llinhlm a copy of the draft will lie ready for it. The plan now 1 of a secret treaty between England and are vlrited In succewdnn. ihe flog waa referred to as a 'ghost dance.' la. If ths uuiona are forced into acwere eat-before that there around hole, and It does never reafiasl of the arbitration agreement Germany, which waa intended to sniffstake ceptance him long to divide whether mi many kinds of ghosts." not balance the weight of the Franro-Riis-aia-n a to strike in the spring in which have alliance. He wanted 26G pounds the skunk la at home or not. If the In the building trade unions all the King Midas waa trying ihe golden will Joiu. for the document, explainius that the skunk lias gone out he a tans on his nteiaUle he discornea "Ha! said touch. a with trail until a within he safe money would actually go to someone tance of It. Then he hay a long and laugh, as Ida food was nictauiorpliosed, who possessed the paper. The British Trade Union Congresa two farmera creep swiftly "1 guess this Is the yellow ptril." All his explanations were so feasible loud, and the haa decided to do all in Ita power to the a he find the little animal and gul.lhsh Swallowing tipped usually aid organized labor In America whenthat the Journa.fcc was strongly in- up waiter. on Its bind legs, meditating huever possible, and hoiie that the laclined to consider the matter, but he sitting While tbe skunk waa not disposed to pay ao much mon- miliation to the dog. bor organizations of America will reI A DESK. UN IKK I.E LEFT one IHE of the farmers is thus occupied ciprocate whenever they can. Tbe ey for the copy of a mere dtaft of an sneaks behind it And drops a net over alliance which' might never be signed; It. The net ia made of a barrel Ottr little youngster, ix years old, feeling among the British dockers is hoop, and hia offer of lttO pounds waa grace- over which ia atratebed a meal for amalgamation with the American has Just reached the and bag, fully declined. There the matter might l.e whole la fastened to a short handle. stage lu admol. Sometimes his teacher longshoremen and transport men. have ended, for it ia not tha practice As Siam aa this net is drnpited over the has the children copy moral preceins of the gang to reduce their prices, lest skunk Organized Into an alliance, each from the blackboard into their ropy it Jumps Into the top cu the so of from disshould excite by doing they the hoop is scooped carefully under books. Among these waa the si ele- individual under surety'to bond and set counter trust; but after a time something It and it ia lifted into the air fu the ment: "Kind words are never losl." $!Uin to $5,000, not Happened which strongly implied that net. Then the neck of the meal to the Citizens' Alliance, the employbag In Freddy's bonk, however, written ers some sort of see ret understanding had of lalmr in Han Francisco, era preIs Bitioie A rasa the pap;T to the other which other fanners the carries. been com to by England and to maze a fight against the paring words "Kind and tbe small bunch of tur ia margin, this apiMwrcd: and then the Journalist sought opened into lint." When we asked: union shop. In San Francisco there the animal curls are never There it. slipped out the baron and. after a good deal Where Is the "I," Freddy?" he re- Is a "union labor Mayor, who dome up and gives no further trouble. After of negotiating and delay, bought a coma the haa lasted about three hours plied. "Oh. them was no room on ths nates the police force, aud wheu ihn hunt of the draft of the treaty at the bsrona the men return snd the lalmr paper for tbe T so 1 leli it on the clash between -employersindications home, generally bringare own price. the comes and unions to can are You there as and with if it skunks go several you them, ing dk. It was intended, of course, for publithat It will be on In full force within n good sized animal weighs from 10 to the school." cation when a suitable mouint offered. 12 pounds, the burden of carrying them The same youngster has a sister who a month the fight will lie the bitTime and events, however, established is not an raay one. waa married recently. Using on a visit, terest or any that, has ever taken the fact that it waa a grandiloquent The pelts nf these v.ntmalx are only to her parents, aiiddtappening to catcti place. The employer have been pree piece of fiction. Vet it was discovered valuable In cold weatlirr. If killed Freddy in some mischief, hia stater re- paring for thl content for a year 0 that the effort was worked off on October the skin will lie blue on proved him. "L'mpb!" sniff'd Teddy, mors, and so baa labor. Emlsssrle persons, to whom it seemed the under side, loner It will becumti "you nnedn't scold me! You don't he of tha employers alliance have been cheap at a few hnmlred pounds. white and bring a ranch higher price long to tuy family anyway!" going through the eest for a month or more contracting for men IndividCopies of actually-existin- g treaties, in tbe market. But it Is not always to take the VAGARIES UF IIME CARDS. possible treaties, military and naval easy to hunt luem lit the fall and winually to go to California who l are men union the of schemes, defence works, forts, fortifica- ter months, so the Kings limit them places the when n on strike nf An oflliral to ud them summer car in the comgo Ally are railway and dealt with in this tions, etc., keep running an and other employer reprehensive manner by the gang to their until it is cold enough for them to lie throifeir West Virginia tills of conthe Ion the between infinite profit. In many cases they have slaughtered. When these men first fuse to sign new agreements with "unmusing (Hinversal for the received thousands of pounds for their caught the akunka they were turned ductor of ne of Ihe company's trains lalmr union providing efforts aa Imaginative writeia. Thsy into a home made of sn old hencoop, running to Parkersburg and a passen-ger'wh'- .s ion shop. nervousness indicated that lay the lnost Innoceni-lonkin- g traps with a yard enclosed with wire. Ihunts for secret service agents, whom tliey and tin were sunk Into the ground to lie waa ink accusiume.l to 4 lie vagaries Under private enterprise the somehow get to know; and in this con- keep the creatures from digging mil. of the train schedules. of the, Uuvdnii. Deptford, and Mr. Conductor, Greenwich tramwayH worked front sevSaid the passenger: nection It seems very probable that This was an acceptable home to the vihours. In week of what time do both France and get Into Parkers- enty to nlnetv-on- e Germany .(their akuuks. but. persona living in the nd ONeill Brea, Prop. No. 232 25tv 8t seven dav. for 4s 9.1 for driver easiest victims because of their mutual cinity of the skunk farn complained burg T" The County CounMaxtor 4 for conductor. la first claas liquors of all distrust! would, discover aUvuf thtr that, at no time was the air fit 19 reand branay. All goods d cherished plana go wrong on In to thiV breathe, ao the animals were rnnoveu vises "(food. Now at what hour can 1 get cil h municipalized the care and ftws, part of city every duced ihe hours to sixty, and raised llvared to say a train there for the west? being baaed on plana of the enemy to the barn. U6 quart "Nine-twenty-." which the Into this barn the skunks are shakthe pay of drivers to 6 9d and of con- Baterdey. Whisky Tfi cte to enemy never rt nesived; Wine 10 eta pr. quart, S qsarta, SL Tomorrow?" which were, in fact, simply invented by en from the bag when tbe farmers reductors to 5s. L quart. WhUcy pr. gaL Brandy, these charming swindler in the course turn from a hunt. In boxes In the "No. tonight. are Hd US 40 16. At the present, time tlu-rof their progress as writers of high-cla- center of the floor and in corners the At this the nervous passenger began O'NEILL BRO&, Pro France, throuahout bogus state secrets for liberal skunks are to be seen piled In 'heaps to evince signs of indignation, "lank Inlmr exchange Phono 135c. of the tniuo fast asleep. They are fed every evm-in- g here, conductor. exclaimed he. I'm no slid slmost three-fourtrates of paymenL belong to and eat nearly everything that is fool, you know! Cut nut Hits Joking unionists of the country Journalists representing their papera and tell ma at. what hour I can gel a them. To defray the original cost ot ( in foreign countries are. Jt'iwever, the meat. They are given bitss of musknf all train for the west. the buildings they have received large favorite targets for these mao; not rat and' rabbit and tbe A At small animal. The King linn hers tonight, reiterated sums of money, amounting to v'r that. ouTualiata are mure easily hoodthey ill winked than other persona, but beeatue have a fondness for t lie creatures and the imperturbable official, preparing to $on.ono, from the cities, an.lboth from receive annual anbvenflon each one has an individuality pass on. they are keen seekers after atrh news ofay that OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Hold on a minute" gasped the pas- tbe munir.lial governments and town its own. When the men go Into the as the gang profess to provide. But number are Kvurythlnfi here the heeL fihert arfiere Their the anV conductor the rub them the tha akunka by barn departments. against senger, retching JiAirnallsts of experience are very selWill you please tell me how growing with extreme rapidity, having at aU hours. quasi and tumble about Ilka pampered sleeve. dom victimised by these men; indeed, AU kinds of game and Rah In season. Tha Kings "monkey with tha I am to leave Parkeraburg one hour doubled within two years. many have declnied to purchase bogus kittens. Extra fine dinners Sunday, from buse-aaw- " by pirklng tha animals up btfora I arrive there. Btat s secrets which have been an clev25a. Fine lunch 12 to 2 p. seat, and In 19WS (he wage of employes nr Is said this ia au easy It tall. the by ywr keeping by "Simply conceived and executed that erly they waa the calm reand not getting excited. 11te4anddtoBp.nl. tbe KwiM government railways will have decieved persona In much better thing to do if It is dona quickly, willtriennial In- HIM A YOUNG, most, visitors are ply. "Youll get your tram all ngbt." undergo the customary positions to appreciate their proper with a Jerk, but RMTwanbHlftlLJlrMfi. too much for Ihe crease. waa It for word take tbe The to Kings problem ing value. the experiment them- nervous passenger. He gaxal helplrea-l- y without trying The late M. Blowltx. during the selves. about him, aa If seeking light on the Pennsylvania operators say that tbe thirty years he acted as Paris corresThe fur dealers send agents throughilaiS-Ssubject, from hi fellow passengers. October prodiiriJun of anthracite coal into had the pondent llraea, many tha country each fall to obtain Then turning to the conductor, he ob- will ezeeed that of other year h terviews with these State secret spec- out and tbe Kings expert to served: skunk over I.OOO.OfHJ ton. The Steady work ialists, who at different times offered to makepelts, $.M) on their pet this Is expected to continits t the rnim-old man. I haven't the least about "Now, him copies or particulars of every ex- season. In a few weeks will be doubt that you are a rattling good rou-- d until January. they isting or conceivable political secret killed by shooting them with a revolbusiness from A net or and know without ever bringing off a deal with ver, andiUielr skins will go on the wails to Z. but I'll not your admit that, you can Another attempt, by the manufachim; and once. In tbe course of an in- to lever on the sun." wait for the agents. a to open the cotton mills In Fall and turers work reversing dry : terview with a lesser Journalist, M. I River. Mass., which have been dosed At Hits the conductor suit led. Blowltx said. In reference to this traffic . don't mind telling you, he said, that for nearly four month by the strike A PRESENT FOR A KING. that he had been offered alleged State time changes at. the river. uf the oiieratlve again! a twelve and the so of your linen bill Inters' at papera cleverly executed that he per cent reduction in wages, W!ranpon all became clear to tbe one-hawould certainly have been deceived by Mrs. Arthur Paget, the wife of , you? "Oh. I see!" he nervous resulted in failure. ti passlnger. them had he not known the exact The high grade machinery Paget, of ihe Scots Guards, At this rate, if exultingly. terms of the documents they purported who recently tael with a serious acciand modern methods af the there I go on to Han Franelsco, I'll When Ihe Australian Commonwealth to be. dent In a fall down an elevator shaft, some Ogden Steam Laundry tail week." last time advertised Invalid Home for recently How these people acquired the pe'!d is one of tha few American wSfiieti add from 25 par cant to 60 for warder at 12s fid per week, with culiar knowledge necessary to their who have long bten intimate fripnds per cent to the Ida of year vociferated the Hun. law rt and lodging, there weie 240 apfriends, My trade la a mystery. They do not. hesi- of King Edward. linen. RuM. who was a csmWdaie fur plicants. Thomas tate to forge In their documents the Tbe following story, now told for the WE DO NOT use Injurious "I was burn over yonder a signatures of Ministers and Monarrhs: first time, throws an interesting side- In Shellback county, transplanted into agents. cleansing la being A aortas of mass meeting WE DO NOT crack the-oo- b they produce plana of existing or im- light on the frequent inquiries that the this 'era county, and San nf elerka retail the by aginary fortresses which deceive mili- king made in the nays following the lara. "And grafted in ih legi start re." in- arranged Cal. The object of the meetWE DO NOT tear eat buttontary experts; they draw up fictional member of the Francisco. a pewtimlHtlc terrupted various the be will to strengthen State papers so cleverly that the style ing As the Prince of Wales, hia majesty holes. clerks' local. Much s'resa ia to lie and puraaeology do not excite the sus- hail siient may hours with the Page:, Arkansas audlem. WE DO wash colored goods of all in labor laid upon the hours and woolens In DistJilad wa-- I', picion of persona who have spent their running In on them informally fur an retail stores. lives among such documents; and they evening, and meeting them on purely tor. LABOR NOTES have drawn up military mobilization social grounds of friendship. Are wa laundering your linl-- i schemes ao strictly in accordance with Mrs. Paget had just reached New en? Frank Buchanan, president of the details of the real plana as known to York, where ehe had spot many years If net you are losing monInternational Association of Bridge The thraatnned strike f the lu,,sl, and Structural Ironworker, predict their prospective victims that the lat- of her life, on a visit, when tbe cable ey.. Try uo. ter have been convinced by the way the brought news of the death of the queen men employed in the thirty mills uf that next year strikes in the building facta, new to them, have fitted in with and the accession of her son to the the International Paper Company, of line will le W) Ppr cent, less than in LAUNDRY CGDEN STEAM what they already knew. How the throne. Glenn Falls, N. Y.. ha been averted. the past year, due to the efforts at the nut are While she could have written to mm The terms of the settlement 2 East of the Reed Hotel. structural building alliance. forges could know what waa and what waa not known by tbelr victims is, a as n prince, aa the king she could not, made known, but Secretary Fitzgerald Both Phones 174. si Lu but desiring to express her interest of the Mill Workers Union, who is lu mystery In a mystery. The French unions are largely en?!;.-.'i; ePurKVVrtiiywww' Some time ago the French authoriin some personal manner, she tut upon New York to confer with thu o Ulcers gag'd In solving the problem of unem- H,r,y r.i? i ties foolishly flattered themselves for a n novel plan one day while shopping nf the International, telegraphed all milla recently, Seitletnent reached." day or two that they had gathered in a among the large markets. member of the gang. They discovered She knew that the king was especa man was negotiating with a foreign ially fond of certain ducks and game Disclaiming for the wmond time power for the sale of certain State pa-p- then In the American market, but not within the pant ten days, tbe right of containing Important secrets, and to be had In England, so she selected their Central Labor Union to call them they arrested him aa a spy. When they enough to fill n bo of good size nnJ wit on a sympathetic strike, and delaid hands on his papers they perceived drew aubetenttally upon her bankbook. claring their intention of standing by that the documents they had been - Can you park these to send to Lon- toe firm for which many or them bare worked for twenty or thirty yearn, trembling about related to things that don?" she asked. were not. never had been, and were "Certainly," replied the market man the majority of the carpenter of the never likely to be. wherefrom they con We often send V. J. Hed.len St Sons Ce.. of Newark. with superior pnde. A reward uf Fifty Dehare (fSd.00), will be paid by the Utah Light eluded that he was a member of the things across. N. J., who have been out on strike A Fewer Co. for the arrest of party or parties who os the evening of gang of bogus 8tate secret sllri. They "Vvry well, then, send them. said since Friday, returned to work ibis d of the April 2Ptb, IMS, caused a "short circuit" oa its olectrie trauaazleaiou rejoiced over their cainure, for they Mrs. Paget, "and 1 am particular that morning. About had suferej by the gang. Bus, through taterfereseo to aumo meaner with said company's lined they arrive In perlect condition. She striking employes, however, refuse But sadly enough the man turned out made out n check. at a point about ona mile south from the power house, known mF1 to return. The situation with the Hidoncer Station, near the mouth of Ogdon Canyon. to be merely a lunatic. So he drifted But what's the asked the den firm has thus developed an into an asylum, and the secret-sailemarket man. lng phase, in which most of the persona are warned ot to interfere In any wise with atii) Unto continued their way cheerfully, aa they "Oh. yea. I had forgotten." replied union man of the rountrjr are min-f- inR la safe to th publio if unmolested, but eeriooa results to prepay do still, living in the lap of luxury at. Mrs. Paget; and she gave the city adterested. It concern tbe right of a through the ty and possible fatal resnlta to persona ofcan be caused the best hotels in Europe, Asia and dress of the king of England. New York union to come Into this or the throwing wires, limbs of trees, or of insulators, breaking e mile of twenty-fiva reason America, for their trade Is world-wid- e, seemed man The n disappointed and state, by similar obstruction over th wires of company's said electric even the trifling Republic! of South turned to heir companion. Poor wo- Jurisdiction claim, and request, a symUna. firm Newark a America receiving their strict attenman!" he arid. pathetic strike against tion. How many thousands of pounds He believed that she was insane and because It Ik affiliated with the New It required many explanations before the;' have netted during the last derad York Uontractinrs Association. The XL Mrother- or two no one is ever Dkely to know, he would- - accept the order. national officers uf t "-- a One of iiie strangest SENATORS. iu of 1 h boilermakers and nn rt.iplmiiders and of the ship joiners oq the northeast, coast of England Lave tuet iu conference the a ol ;he shipbuilding iu reference to a proposal of ihe laiter it reduce wages. Thequee-1I01will be submitted to the men for ivnxidiTau.ni. , The tnurixi with sn inquiring niin.l: "Pardi.u me. sir. blit w i, do you prefer living her in Ranxas to any other re- C. 8. Kin- l and con-th- e District Alonzo D. Barber m the reene theaweroofdamaged to (D.), Logan. building Fourth District David McKay tR). bout 50- - HoT' ,he was Ogden. unknown, and to the Sixth District William N. Williams iml p in getting the alarm Jflrwl aiation. However, when the tR-)- . Salt lake City. Sixth Diatrtct Simon Bamberger arrived on the scene quick Iprttna Jrk waa done and the olaza waa noon (D.), Salt Uke City. 8evcnth District C. E. Looe iR) extinguished. Provo. Seventh Diairi.-- t Henry Gardner SHOCKED TO DEATH. (R.1, Spanish Fork. Ninth District C. P. Laireu (R.), 25 a helper in the Manti. Jueeph Ilea. aged L afier-iEleventh niatri.-- t A. B. Lewie tR) K. G. shops, died yesterday : an of or Salt Uke. effect Frisco the from Twelfth District Harden Bennion iuev while a Hinting in the waarepair in (D.), Vernal. locomotive holler. He Side the boiler writh Henry William, "maebiniat. and holding an incandee- KEATS, EXEMPLAR OF POETS. . lamp protected by wire netting. net-tithe ineulation Through defective Need of Intellectual Stimulus of Such became charged and aa Heaa Groat Poets. boll-L the the circuit by beinIn the latter became heavily charged, (November Century.) and Heel presently became helpless. While not lacking in width of popWilliams- - managed to crawi out of the boiler with considerable difficulty ular apiH'al, Keats has always been and after aecuring help waa unable to the poets poet, and always will be. the He stands in a peculiar way for the t the lamp onl of Heaa bands, aoextri-catcircuit waa cut. The latter waa poetic career. No poet of the present from the boiler, after Williams dey but la hie debtor. The generous bad been severely ahocked, and medical glow and of hia mind, the aid waa summoned. .Heaa, however, full pulse of hia song, the waa and removed an hour, of hia artistic purpose mark jiad In half to Evana morgue. The unfortunate him not so much aa one who choso wan leaves n wife and three children. hia art aa one who was chosen by IL Writing from Winchester, August 25, 1819, he says: IMERJCAN party nominates I am convinced uore and more SCHOOL. CANDIATE8. every day that the fine writing ia, next to fine doing, the top thing in A mass cob ven lion of members of the world; the Paradise Lost betha American party was held Inst night comes n wonder. The more I la tha Grand theater. The gathering know whatgreat my diligence mar in time subsequently divided up into district effecL the more does my heart distend (inventions, at which the following with and pride the members obstinacy. I feel it of for nominated irers in my power to become a popular writnhool hoard: er. I feel It In my power to refuse First Precinct J. J, Corum. the poisonous suffrage of a publics. Saoond Precinct B. F. Redman. My own being, which I know to be, Third Precinct J. D. Hagman. fourth Precinct E. O. Howard fur becomes of more consequence to me for than the crowds of ahadows in the long term and W. Mont Ferry shape of men and women that inherit a hurt term. kingdom. The soul la a world of ItFifth Precinct W. J. Halioran. The fallowing were selected to com- self and haa enough to do In its own mon the city committee: First Pre home." We hear much nowadays of the decinct, Georgs U Nye and John A. Street; Second precinct Henry Heath cline of poetry often with a tone of ad Urals Bamberger; Third precinct lament, oftennr with something like and R. B. Bleater; contempt. Whitman's theory that the W. J. Barrette ytaath precinct Charles D. Rookledge future of America ia to be a future aag H. J. Dlnnlny; Fifth precinct J. K. not of great men, but of a greater Banner and Oeorga A. Sheets. average, seems for the moment to be Tha attendance was approximately true of English fiction and verse. But SMl A. J. Weber presided and made who can tell what a day may bring the opening epeerh. forth? Probably there was never a time when, abort of greatness, there waa a higher average of verse, or BBRESmED TWICE AND COMPELLED TO WORK. more writers engaged In producing It, than now. It would be strange if should not something noteworthy George , Lyon has flfoil suit against come out of all this activity. Michael Mans and Charles Brown, of The times may be unpropltious for Mirny, for $6,600 for alleged damagee. the larger Inapirashma, but we have he borrowed $50 la that Lyoas etory not lost any of the highest exemplars fa a Murray hank, August 21, 1001, tno of the poetic srt, and It devolves upon note to ran nix months. Mauas and ourselves and our schools, colleges and hla December went Brewa eecuriry. to instill lu the young universities to U, he ays. Maun and Brown tried and love for these. In a pertees him to pay tha debt They tried respect of commercialism and realism we iod to eeaupei him to give up hla wages, need tha ideality and intellectual stimhe says, conspiring with the hank In ulus of of few more ttomatteft Thsy hadhim taken before than thegreat poets, and young Englishman who, alJwtiee J. P. McOmle, charged with on hla deathbed, "In the bitterfraud. After being though money-bness of hia heart" he desired hia epila JaH for a day ha waa released and Iks proceeding! against hla dropped taph to be Here lies one whose name waa writ In water;" bad already said, katH March 11, 1004. in true prophecy, I shall be among continues Harrh 11, the complaint the English poets after my death." Nauaa amsted Lyon at Ephraim. Efforts wars made to compel him to work BOYHOOD OF ALBERT J. PITKIN. and earn the $50. Lyon wants 98AOO for all hla Injuries. Albert J. Pitkin was not apprenticed Ht wants $1,600 for the Injury and srsadal heaped upon him Dcoember 12, because of any disinclination on bis ad tor the injury to hla body and part to study, but almplr because bis father, a Presbyterian minister with a kind. He also wants $300 for exemnow in one town and now in anplary damages. For. hla arrest In charge Ephraim and tha indignities heaped up-o- a other, could not afford to send hla bov through college, although he desired to Mm at that time he wants $2,500, ad In addition to that ha demands do sol Noting hia love for mechanics, he did 11,100 exemplary damages. the next best thing, and apprenticed him to learn tha machinist's trade. LEGIBLATORS-ELECWhen he waa 12 years old, he was sent to live with hia grandfather, in Granville, O., who owned and operated a Pillowing are the namea of the re rotly elected representatives and ten-to- n cabinet manufacturing shop. This the hla who at. tha next seeeiofi of the boy haunted; It became playhflilsturw will choose a United States ground. With remarkable cleverness he made, out of wood, machinery that hast or: . would Perform different kinds of wo?;. 'i- Once, with a spinning wheel, which SENATORS. he found in an attic, as the principal " "TftKJS' pulley, and with coarse string for C. R Hollingsworth, Ogden. belts, he devised a machine bv means peir Clegg, Xtooele. of which he sawed wood. Because Of hla Jrad Raabrand, Park City. ingenuity there sprang up between wlllla Jolmaon. Circleville. grandfather and grandson an almost K. waeley Walton, Woodruff. He gained his chummy friendship. N. Lawrence, Balt Lake City. characteristic 9nge sobriety and serious conH. Love, Balt Lake City. sideration of things through constant Sam Park, Salt Lake City, association with hia grandfalhei-wh- o first taught him how to use a chisel and n mnlleL how to drive a nail representatives. through a narrow piece of wood without Beaver F. Tilton, Beaver. cracking it, and how to saniipajwr and Box Elder-Fr- ank W. Flehborn, rub down a cabinet to make reads for "Ilham. varnishing. When he was only It years old lie had Roberta, Logan; W. H. Logan; I. H. Merrill, Ridh-- mastered the constructive details of the Honj. portable engine of the shop. He could J. P. Curtin, Winter Quar-- also run the turning lathe and other machines; Era P. Richard,! Farmlng-- One day, while on a visit to Newark, Q.. be went (hrongli.a nichlne shop. Georgs M. Miller, Hunting- - He had never before seen metal being manufhcthre.1 into machinery. Tha Bld Arthur Luther, Panguitch. reaping and harsh noises of its cutting ttd-Jo- hn were music to hia ear. From that time E. Pace, Richardson. forth the cabinet shop waa barren of J. Jonas, Cedar City. attraction, and the dreams bis grandEureka. Hope. father may have entertained of some Carroll. Orderville. L. Thompson, Sclplo. day taking him into partnership disaporgaa James A. Anderson, Moiy peared aa quickly aa shavings in a furnace. He determined to become a maE- - Petc?son, chinist, to learn how to design maCircleville. ?n-Gro- rge chinery, and to become eminent aa an Spencer, Randolph. c- - Tyman, Bluff. engineer. 2!L7 He began as an apprentice at sixty ML Pleasant; K rZA- - John,un. cents a day In tha Webster, Camp St - MantL Lena Machine companys ahopa chip5!2rA- - Hawley. Central. ping castings with hand toola and endPark City, TwMvJ-Mly-. ed by assisting in setting up stationary Oruudry, Stockton. Fan ah D- Allen. Maleer. engines ia neighboring villages, and. on A. Pay son; Gro. the expiration of his time, wss engaged John' Worten, at $2.23 n day. For his betterment, after a year, be Austin, Lehi. Wt? J Wil8on- - Midland. considered it wise to avail himself of an enter the locomotive recww PMDm T- - B- - Cottom, 8t. opportunity ofto the Clevelani. Akron Sc pair shops He had always felt h.rne-jear- ge Railroad. Columbus Bingham, Thure the common romantic interest in loco-mWes. and had delighted to watch r P nIS,eWErt' Warren: T- movements. The locomotive then their 8. Dean, 0org became hla study. Ogden. When he crowded under ons to make Ikk CitvI'illira McCrea, Salt 8- it was with a student's interest repairs Salt Joseph, Uke g workmen skill. He fa8,11 Lake Ci,T f-- as well it 5- witn the mechanism himself miliarised City; William I. fsaer, d. hi; lillmn,1 P- - An.lerson. Bing- - of all the existing style on that cora-nlat- Systematically Caxried on by a Gang of International Rogues. dis- 1 1 blaze. MYSTERIOUS s Sucurss. Tel-lurir- ie n, 111 iu 1 ss J ! i gs ; laiu-don- learing-to-writs- '1 lg Ger-mna.- v, bo-for- half-a-doz- en iThe Owl Saloon w-- Ten-twent- y. ss hs WHERE TO EAT CC (WACTAM VM V4 C f - can-asse- nine-twen- ty t a, f I w I lf Major-Gener- a Saving of 25 to 50 Will s f Per Cent al . gt f a Reward. en Warning A REWARD OF FIFTY DOLLARS one-thir- rs trans-Briseto- UTAH LIGHT a. - JU Dy H.,. a5 POWER CO.f Campbell, Mgr |