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Show TnEMORNINQ EXAMINER OGDEN, uTAH. SATURDAY MGR VINO, of mom y. Th v Slotted rlie diCils ati.l went out un the htreel They pulled up a ft-n;!i:utts tat-'- r in 'rrcut of a aulimn whi-rliter otleu visited. AI wei:t usiiie and hiItJ amail roll of l!i;s. j. au,i fjmi. tY it bill milieu- t lie m.mev bu.t pas-r- d over from t He Imliau io rue ntau, a.v.l t!- saluou .toi k mid tiuures to Al. He and his sister move! right in ami the white mau moved out. They at oat b,ui word over to the reservation i j a tew relatives and friends, and the anuoituienicnt that they would have a grand opening that ee,iiuj5 sent from one thirsty to auoiher. 'i!;ere was a coterie of kindred spirits in that saloon that niglit i uai made Ala inventory look sick before iniduiglu. Ho nidul asu er liav for a siugie drink. He hind a and went inio one of lhe boxes iu the rear and joined iu the general hilarity at Iris osn expense. Ilia sister lav in a bark room, whence she was carried to the patrol wagou aliout 1 oclock, when the officers decided to put an end to the affair. Al was placed under arrest like ie. the saloon closed, and the Indians who could walk sent home. When tin- - estatilishmeiit went into the hands of the sheriff the following nioruing there wasn't a ker of beer or bottle of whiskey iu the house, and the piare presented a wild und weird appears lire. Mirrors were sui.iHhed sad glasses broken. Al and bis sister some tune later went hark to live on their acres of laud, and 1 gm-stlirv are cy. u J'tothe" follo!. The J Su " uh0,d January Lesuay e thing. Jn- - .a Jf l iah. president verw'y . A. jjre. 01 Nelson, t.- - L'n'-anuu- auperin-publi- c instruction; tendeiit J. C. club address. Governor .laiiclM and refreshments. morning at lo oclock. l 1 state State ,n this Wednesday hall Music; lecture. bchurman of Cornell , until)'- Preal-JACU- - afternoon at 7",,', kinden S b uut o'clock, universlty-Depart-ment ai meeiini superinttnd ions. wSnewlay evening at 8 oclock, in Tabernacle Music, the Tabernacle ot lecture. President Bchurman Biar. morning at 11:80 o clock, at Saints collcge-- Oe elo-meeiinga, school boaid, par-!!- ? education, and physical m.iie arts and crafts sectkiaa. at 2 oclock, at Thursday afternoon Saint College-Select- ion. Uxtier-D- a Musical club; lecture by a from the Btat university; SJrtE Agriculturala College Mul-Sluprofessor from lecture by ho Agricultural college. 8 ocloca. at Thursday evening at turn, 1 Jl!auerr. K Sr' b; Bainta college-Lec-Professor Bchurman of Cornell Uer-Dn- y him nuire lhu au He never tires of studying it, dead or alive. 11c is supposed by gcieuiisiii to k.iow pmrv about tb,- - variety, the habit a. the life aud the poison ot Eves icniier than anyone living. His house on Walnut street contains a rare collretiou of snakes in bodies. There is another man iu Philadelphia, however, who allows buukes uiKu. He ha no vi'ieaiitic kuo living of them. Much of his lifetime he has been dealing in them, and he keeps thousands iu his home. From cellar to attic the place is alive with reptiles. Through the lower part of ths house they are kem in cages; In the attic they are permliu-- to run wild. He picks them up in a careless way, handling them aa if they were He sells to the circuses. He provided ihu snakes that were' eaten by that terrible specimen of humanity who belongs to the Smithsonian institution, and who was carried around as a side show. Now, Dr. Mitchell wanted a rare snake for hia collection. He heard that It was to be bought at this mans shop. He1 went to this place and the man showed him through. Many things that the owner said were cnntradictcd by r the visitor. After a of argument the snake-selle- r became angry. He thought he knew more about snakes than any man living, and here wan an unknown person contradicting him; one who proved what he said. Holding the big snake in bis arms, Who are you anyhe finally asked: way? I am S. Weir Mitchell, Mid the visitor. And the snake-selle- r tells today or the paralysed feeling he had when he found he had been aaaslng the man of all men whom he most desired to meet. intcrc-- d angle-worm- s. half-hou- UmdSymorning at 10 o'clock-Mu- s-i, directml choinia of school children A. of Music ter Superintendent of difofflceraelect of reports wsuell; and ferent sections; business meeting association. the ot officers of Section at 8 oclock, at fYiday afternoon Imtter-Da-y mrrait hall Selection, cTnti College Musical club; lecture, Pmfessor Soburmsn of Cornell. Friday evening at 8 oclock Young University club ITALIANS PROTEST AGAINST Professor leadership of INNSBRUCK INCIDENT. Brim-hal- l Uad: lectures by Proressor other prominent of Provo, and Rome. Nov. 18. Meetings and demonstrations are taking place in many Italian cities lo protest against the owiflHT GIRL TOOK A meeting of Innsbruck Incident. MANY BICYCLES. thin kind will be held Friday evening in Rome. The police have taken extraIn ac-nThirteso-- y ea ol d Annie Bartin precautions to maintain order ordinary at having mada a business of and prevent manifestations against the iiof bicycles during several months Austrian embassy and consulate county Kit The girl In now in the ML Bh baa been positively Identified, ITALIAN STRIKE DEMONSTRATION i FAILS. iMurding to the officers, as a decidedly Industrious wheel thief. Bartin Uvea in Murray. Her Rome, Nov. 18 In several cities, esbther works In one of the smelters. pecially Milan, Turin. Bologna, Como The famllv has not much money. The and S peris, reservist! railed to arms hwstlf le bright, ,nurh more so after the general strike recently Instithna are moot children of her age. gated by the Socialists, have tried to m. Hoea bought two of the stolen arrange a demonstration with the ct jmi wheel he aaye, fronf this girl. And of procuring their discharge. Only Third 80 West Ffank I. Carter of a few men answered the appeal and the rode who gouth says ahe is the girl demonstration was easily put down by ntny with one of his bicycles before hla the authorities. Some arrests were made. The Carter theft was boldly executed, of the nfffftdiag to the proprietor Hicks I understand that you have store. He aaya Annie Bartin came had a telephone put in your house. Mrs. into his place recently and Mid she Wicks must find It a great convenwu waiting for her cousin, who was ience. his turned wheeL Carter a to going buy Wicks Yes; but she doesnt find It When he looked half as well hack a moment aa ahe thought ahe would. Ha bad disappeared. araad the girl You aee, when ahe Is using It she has and sawihsr vanishing to listen half the time. Somerville nn to the door araaad the corner, mounted on one of Journal. hfc bicycles. He reported this cate to tga sheriff's office. Investigation by Overheard at the London Art Club Deputy Booth and others led to the disExhibition. She (before a picture of a this sold had Bartin Annie that covery to Rosa. Seven Spanish lady) Hundred and ninety-twwheel and another (Refers (o catalogue.) Tete etolsa bicycles have been traced lo or liowCVer you pronounce It Booth. bar. according to whats that? When Marshal Mauaa of Murray took He Why, spaniel's head, of course ths girl in charge yesterday morning must have numbered it wrong. ihs confessed to the thefts. It la stated that aha said aha had given the money Punch. to tho family. But when Deputy Sheri"What have you to My for yourff Booth mw tho girl ahe denied havdemanded the bailie of the self? stated committed and the thsfta, ing that she had lied to Mauaa. She told drunk and disorderly. Am verra sorra, air," returned the a number of conflicting stories, among here charge, but a cam up frae Glesca in other things maintaining that cousin, now In New York, had given bad company. What sort of company? hsr ths wheels. The officers will A lot of teetotalers." tbly endeavor to have Annie Bartin "Wha atl roared the bailie. You sent to tho reform school. mean to ray', air, that teetotalers are bad company? HARVEST UF TYPHOID. Weel," rejoined the prisoner, "ye More than 46 per cent of the patients ken how twaa. A had a hale mutchkin in the state reported to have been Buf- o whuaky wi me, an a had to drinx it fering from Infectious or contagious all to myself." Judy. diseases during the month of October acre affected with typhoid fever, and THIRSTY INDIAN BROKE RECORD. Marly 40 per cent of the dMths resulted from the Mme cause, aa shown by Bought Out a Saloon and Drank it the monthlr bulletin of the State Dry in One Night While Board of Health for October, issued Celebrating. yaetsrday. Of the 107 reports received from local health officers In twenty-8v- s (Washington Post). counties, 89 reported their resSpeaking of the degeneracy of the pective communities tree from contagious and infectious diseases, and 11 American Indian, said a Western man tree from all but in Washington Yesterday, I knew one typhoid fever. Following la the report issued by red man who eclipsed all previous recthe board ords, in consuming the contents of a yesterday: ' saloon. Did you ever know of a man O buying a liquor establishment in one afternoon and drinking it. dry before morning? That wu what this fellow did, assisted bv hie sister, wno, in fact, wu Joint proprietor of the establishment with him, incidentally, they gavea half dozen of ther friends lota of free booze and landed in the lockup themselves. karlet fever .. They were Puyallups. and lived on Mmniipux the Puyallup reservation, out of Puget saea MSI Diphtheria .... Sound Like all the rest of e .dlans IMlHi Typhoid fever there, they have received their quota of hooping cough JMeasles government land and had Inherited a . . little more from their father, nieumonia died from too much bad whiskey. They tuberculosis inherited hia taste for along Mila with it, and before they were either one Tot deof them 21 years did they were a couple I ever knew. At 14 generate Report of cases incomplete. ' it wasn't Mb uncommon thing for the lnrontpiej reports of Lucy Napoleon Napoleon was from girl, mortality fmC?nnt ,s Rhow total of 170 deaths their tamlly name to drink more stuff cUBe c,MBfled by type aa that a man could stand up under. She fallowswu aeat to a reform school when the npral diseases, 48; nervous Indian school authorities despaired of dis-governing her, but ahe ran away and 16; circulatory diseases, Pitatopr diseases, 19; digestive dis-- walked 50 miles to Join her brother, wee aent to ffenlto-urinar- y diseases, 17; A1 Napoleon. Then she Tnerieral state. 1; diseases of school down in Oregon, Indian another akin, but ahe wouldn't stay, and within two hra.f"rltlon8, 1; diseases of tack home again. births, 11; months, aha wu At 18 ahe and her brother, who were M7i boon companions, were out on a big booze fight She went to sleep on a Kn'EW railroad bridge and was run over by a ABOUT SNAKES. train. Both legs were cut off below the Dr- K. ir Mitchell, the Fhiladelr knees, and yet she lived through It It kill her taste for whiskey, either. n expert on snakes, didnt used to drive her into Tabrother Her fa as groat a success in coma and Beattie and lift her In and itua ni1 at arstv!? cl,Mlfying them, and out of the wagon when thev stopped a uloon. A1 treated her like a baby, whether he was drunk or not. "y8,wn he has In One day thev met V real estate man nerves and vl. writing uov- - and sold all their land on the reservaa paltry, sum tion, except 25 arrea.-fo- r " Selec-nrigba- Sr nd r-- on-je- bl-rr- ds o. I fre-wat- er u - b; V. "TTsiogr ,1- all - nra,18t T,Sf iiis""" Il i u w xi tive licutli td! . THE WORLD - Ike snake ID, iso. The I'nsllakwuMan'a liiikUiir sl'Otit ii. - i.- OF i Hit bus taken up ibis work through NOVEMBER sri-lii-- bn nic 1 - 1 i a.f it -- S- t . : aristocrait on it naiin fi'tnUiiue whhiAit a We ivr.i j vlikrys over here, but we il.iift ii.i ii;p Driiisli i wsy. The ties Iter 8 N Ml XvTSCO, 3. key hi tbc corner w PORTLAND. 3 : bides it UlldT llu- li.: t or pats it c l.cr purse alnux w ,s.j rrram rec-Ij- c ix Darkness Sun Fraurisco. imd car tickets n ,1 suiupies. The -' betendfil a tie game and was au Englishwoman parmli hers. The San Fi'ani'isco usla . lwho kru us tier ;i'!,s me that she I 1: : i. t iM Mmui v sfiair and mi : with l.r.s sent latchkeys precious periods. H. H. E. Stones iiiul fcisiem-- l to ,ltg chains. Sroiv: ,t F .tt tlaud . i . She bus seen them gilded and siruttg Francisco o ; 1 from Ndl; she bus seen them with Kfliai-ky- : Da it eries: Starkeil pins on ilie buck of them, worn as tori. fit and tiortun. brooches. She tens me tlmt the EngIm pi re Christie. lish onmn would no sooner leave her Isitehkey fit borne than her hurimnd Would his tuith. Tile thing is possibly SEATTLE, 5: TxCo.MA 3. new to lhe Etigiisbwoniun and, being Fresno. Nov. Id. It ai. unnucri-xt-inTacoma new, is i:iriidi-.- l. game Seattle Itli ns over here Thomas j it is an old story JVssessing the re-- i today by the score of ;n g n 15 au was .i. of Tacurei ark, ality, tho synilsd Is of mull moment Hie number uf l. s i.kcn off bis to us. We tire content to leave the ' made the arm. His poor liU latelikey under Hie unit- .- Washington game all Snail le's. t ivic: t la 1. lost. Seattle 3 4. Tacoma A FhllMHtplirr PUhrrMB. it. II. li Herbert Speievr mica won a curious wsger. He whs staying fre a fishing Ijiih Angeles, Nov. v Muskimiiii' holiday in the Ionise of Fir Francis ii inning, with the iu Inline ruu seiiti there vet. one mau on bao g.oe tiaUluiiJ the Powell, Hie president of the Scottish tie aendetuy, nnd while angling for trout only runs they scored ofl and saved them (loin a shutout, he tiHpiN'inxl to drop his eyeplasiuii Into day CHEAT APPLE Dl'MPI.lXtJ. aud op- a deep pmd of the river, in the evenlai Angeles won b- portune batting aud ciean tietdiug. ing he robins hU ut!s:.(1venlure to hia Lost nnd flie guests, und said that lie Score: U. li. E. was prepared to let that he would re(Youths' Companion) a in o. cover the pince-nefrom the bottom of An axed citizen of North Carolina Los AngeU-I tlie pui'l. His friends declared that tells the story of the greatest apple Oakland. thin was nit impossible fe.it, lint Herdumpling ever made. His home is in bert Sixemx'r still offered to ntitke tlie Halifax County, where prior u 1840 liet. llis elmlhuige whs there was a voting product known by by one of t be visitors, ('ism tlie following the odd name of "Dumpling Town. Uuivcr-BitIndiana Ilk, At Bloomington, In 1840, when William Henry Harrison evening Speneor returiioil to the honm 27; Kentucky, ff, waa elected Piesidem, after a most exwith the missing eyeglasses. He had citing campaign. Dumpling Town had fastened a strong muguet a lhe end exactly 114 voters, and every mau of of liis fishing line nnd fished for the them cast Mb ballot for Harrihon. glosses until it came into contact with The people of the small but prosperAT OAKLAND. their steel ritus. ous town of Scotland Neck, in the county, showed their appreciation of San Francisco. Nov. IS. For-time Floallii Ttrsrli mt the lea. the unanimous vote of Dumpling Town at Oakland it as if toilay Even tin' French und British wara by generous and whimsical gift. Two favorites would sweep the hoard, four ships tlml psirol.the Newfoundland days and a night were consumed In being successful. The fifth rare resultbuilding a big dumpling, which was ed la au upset, however, as Kipper, at const during tlie fishery sesson do not made of apples and flour, and which 20 to 1, home In front of escape Hie danger of Icebergs, crowded romped weighed 114 pounds, one pound for Flaneur, the favorite. In the closing with riii-sud carefully navigated each vole cast at Dumpling Town. event the talent was again divapitoint-ethe vessels are. Tho Ice masses though This monster of a dumpling was put aa Briera, the odds on favorite failed serve n novel purpose fur tlie fleets all in a sack, supported by a tripod and to the slimmer through, . being used aa display much speed tad finished opt-ailowered Into an immense imn kettle. the money. The a rather waa flue target fur big gun practice. When a It required two days and a night to blit the track was still heavy. ReS)pclnl)y formidable one drifts along cook it projierly. Then H was- lifted sults: pust Ft- - Jsbu's a cruiser slips her moorout and placed in a specially made First rare, 6 furlongs Magrane, ings and runs to sea after It pelting ft howl cut from the trunk of an enor: Miss May wlllt mous cypress tree, and round It were won; Daresome. projectiles until she Urea away third. Time, 1:21. her allowance. It M cue of the sights placed 114 dumplings of the usual size. Bowdlsh 2 Second race, 5 furlongs Squire A band of music and 50 wagons were endless procession Phalanx second; A. of St. Jolia'a, tbe aent to Dumpling Town, and lu these Johnson won; of Icebergs of every sire and shnpa 1 : lu. Mitakodnin Time. third. wagons were taken to Scotland Keck Third race, mile and .to yards, selling that drift by day after day, cb armthe 114 true blue Harrison men and Northwest won; lied Dross Nurse ing (he eye and enullng the summer their famine second; Kstado third. Time, 1:481-atmosphere. Homellim's Hut ground There was great cheering when they tfl the harlxir mouth and prevent b1i1mi Fourth race, 6 furlongs, handicap arrived at Scotland Keck, and the Honil. won; Albtiln sirond; Captain entering ur leaving. P. T. McGrath In guests cheered themselves when they Forsse, third. Tima 1:15 McClure's. mw the feast prepared far them, for Fifth race, 7 furlongs, selling Ripbesides the dumpling no end of good per won; Flaneur srrn.tri; Melnicr-aingPalest lae. things filled mauy tallies In the ajiact-ou- a third. Time, l:33-4- . of the great events one thinks When and the warehouse, feasting and Sixth rare, mile, selling lrenntts that have taken place tu the Holy Land, fun lasting the rest of the day and-- won; Vulcain second; llene third. the multitude of eltie village and , early all night. Jim 1:46. A barrel of the best molasses town, tbd counties million who have wig used as a sauce for the big dumpiiug, been born there ii ml whose bone now Hennings, D. C, Nov. and the hungry people ate it all. First race, 6 forlong- s- Drooklynlie, lie In It rock rlldd hill the small won; Brlarihorpv, second; Iauique, dimensions of IHlesline are almost third. Time, 1:28 startling. West of tbe Jnnlan, where RAYS TEST CABLES. Second race. C furlongs-Suffranmost of the historic evettls took place, won; Queen Rose, second; Bravery, there are only Xjun square mile Inthird. Time, 1:17, t cluding all the geographical divisions Harpers Weekly.) Third race, mile and 40 yarda An- now rslled Palestine. ' Including ths A novel application of the Roentgen rays to the testing of submarine cables drew Mac, won; Coppelin, second; laud both east, and west of the Jordan, has recently been made in Europe, and Charles A. Wood, third. Time, 1;4ti. the total area la Hl84i) aqtinre mile Fourth i aee, 6 furlongs Mrmaeador, The has been found Useful In determining length of IaloNtlne front north to defects and Imperfect Iona which might won; Gold Fleur, second; Ircen, third. south Is n bout 150 mile. It varies In cause a breakdown of the cable and in- Time. 1:15 to eighty Fifth race, mile rfnd 6(1 yarda Ben breadth from. twenty-threvolve considerable expense for repair mile. Nult won; Crockett, Blanche, second; The apparatus consists of a Roentgen-ra- y tube, above which la a fluorescent Slleer Foot, third. Time, 1:'48 Waste ( Ills Art. Sixth race, nt:e milt Jaffa Holly, screen, while the cable to be tested is Theodore At a dinner In passed through guides just below, so won; Palette, accdud; Cherish, third. Wattaluntoa aald: It Isn't generalthat a shadow la cast on the screen. Time, 1:42 ly known that Turner, tbe painter, and The cable la allowed to run through the Cincinnati!, Nov. 17. Latonia re- Iir. Augustus ITitchard once lived totesting apparatus, and the observer looks for any indication of a fault in mits: gether for a year lu Glteyne row. TO " First race, one mile King of (ha painter and the physician had a fine the shadow. Foreign substances, air bubbles or tad joints in ths rubber or Valley, won; Danube, second; Idle, gnrden, and they took a good deal of gutta-pen-h- s Inculaiion are readily de- third. Time 7:41 pride in their tlowera. But the garden Second race. 51-- 2 furlongs But tected, and may be remedied at the gate did qut work well, and one duy work won: Pvthon, second; Stroud, Turner, lchuse it' wouldn't open, petImperfections of this kind can remain unnoticed by other testa, and a third. Time, 1:07 gave orders ttat It he nailed up. cable with inch imperfections may be Third race. 7 lurlonga Cigsrlighler, tishly waa It thought that this odd act would laid on the sea bottom at great exwon; Jake Greenberg, second; Mayor enrage Augustus lrltehsnl, but on bepense and operated for a number of T. J. Carson, third. Time, 1:26 Oh, well, told of It, 11 he sald-xeFourth yearn before it will fall. rare, ateeplecnase, full ing course Rip, won; Thorn Hedge, sec- 1 dont care what Turner dors to tho " gate, ao long a be doesnt paint it ond; Allegiance, third. Time, 4:35. SAVED BY DREAM. , Fifth race, 5 furlongs Little Frauu, Colds. won; Flight, second; Girl from Dixie, third. Time, 1:01 Every oae knows when he contracts n A man in England had a cgld on the cheat. Not ao with cold Sixth race, mile and 50 yards Var-ramong his ancestors a number of men won: My Alice, second; Eclertic, In til kidney nitd bowels. The kidand women who committed suicide. He third. Time, 1:43. ney bowevyr, are the weak point In himself became melancholy, and hia and nnd women nowaday pu-ninny children, who knew the hereditary well he by wearing may protected mt they A Uisrilot frailrr taint, were nuich worried about him. AlmoHt every unlive of IccllTnd. even a roll of white flannel, which ibould be A physician told him that mental fa1 boat a foot wide and go twin around tigue was biii trouble, and persuaded the pea Kants an fishermen, ran apeak the Ktnlat fur winter and once for sumbesides at one least foreign language to him try an experiment. The man was a very busy man and scoffed at hla krai Danish dialect. Some yrnra mer. Try it, reqder, If you have any tendency to Madder or kidney trouble. he Idea of taking a nap in the mid- ago it became a fed to study language the day. Ho finally agreed to and now a perron speaking only onn Exchange. dle the following: Hu would sit np in tongne Is looked down upon ns exA Mrs Bilk. his easy chair every afternoon with his tremely ignorant. English lends; then bands over his knee holding a dinner come German and French. Papers lu Madam, you've alreudy overdrawn bell in both his bands. If be lost con- tbeae three languages are read extenyour neeount." sciousness and went to sleep he would sively in Iceland nisi may be found In Whats that? be willing to sleep for ao long a time all the You haven't any more money In the rooms. reading village aa it would take for the dinner bell tank. to fall to the floor and wake him up. "The Idea! A fine bank, I think, to Head The Feet. aid The doctor who suggested this arbe out of juprteT hreuvse of tbe little The cennei-tlolietween the head and rangement declared that the real men- feet la well kuwu. A hot bead la or- Ive drawnf- - Wall, Ill go aumewhcre tal relaxation of going to aleep. if relieved by a hot footbath. else." only fop a few reconds, would suffice dinarily r to Mve him. He invited his patient to So cold feet tend to congest the brain A rUlnwtbtr. or and internal other Sometime gain. of notice-inthe brain by g study activity Rivera What do yda do when you how many things he would dream cold feet are Ysti'ied by tight lacing or wake np in tbe night with jumping shoes. But It la as much Vhlle the dinner bell was falling to tight fitting a suicidal act to hasten death by com- toothache? Brooks I try to be thankthe floor. ful It Isn't galloping consumption. Every day for several months he pressing the lungs or the feet as by MM man with the suicidal heredity aat compressing the neck with a rope. K. TrrfikV to down after luncheon with the dinner Vlfkina HelV, old mda! What to A Serlwis Declslia, bell In his hands. Every day he went Beatrix (agM i after remaining In you think of that rigar I gave yos last to elsep, sleep for half a second, while the bell fell to the floor, and his men- deep thought for quite two minute ad- iligbt? BifUnt Don't ask me to think. tal condition improved steadily, partly dressing her mother, who has been Tin trying to furgrt 11. because of the rest which hie mind choosing fro 4c for her) Mummy, got by losing consciousness fur a se- dear, before yatt buy the frock Ive Let tbone who oomplain of having to cond. and partly because of his in- thought it all over, and I think I'd rath- work undertake to do nothing. If this terest In the extraordinary- - dreams er be a dues not convert them, nothing wilL boyj London Tit-B- it which passed through his brain while wm the bell falling. These dreams Cnlird Is Hla Rssh. Got It. carried him all over the world, and How is your hnsband Benefactor seemed to last indefinitely. A dozen Fact I said the one npm, 7 mar-fe- d or more human beings "were mixed tip now, my dear woman? Toor Woman became I' waa lonely aa much aa in them. A long succession of events, I am sorry .to ray. sir. be 1 confined for any other reason.- - To put It temely, which were perfectly clear, passed be- to hia roon:. Benefactor Could I see I married for nyffipothy fore hi eyes, gradually interrupted by him? Poor Woman Postildy, air, if Well, MhUheoUcr maoyw have a aonnd from a distance, which at you appiii J at tiie county jsiL min first would mis in with the dream, and Wotblr.r ultimately would prove to be the dinner bell striking be floor. The ordinMr. Illch'ey bad nothing but praise Naggshy What did he leave to charary person who mvs he has been fur your work for him liefore the citi- ter? Waggxby He left It the biggest all dreaming night probably does not zen' committer, said .the friend. ever tackled that of covering lob it actiisllv he realize that dreivd about, Yf."V--l lSol'tfce Ipbbytst gbicutiv, pi mnltitndc of suiVRulrimore 1Amer-ka- n. a second and a half while he was wak-ip- g nothing but prui.ic. Philadelphia , ' ,, up. World Magazine I.iiv-hke- Aim-ricii- - r N, lll-t- l eo-rmi- ii - I bar-lead- -- hf-lu- J ! s z FOOTBALL y, RAC Eg a ariii-urei- of Wit. llin ISrainner The atrbkpr. An l.'iig.l.-- b o.'e iibij lecture 1ul-- i uf bniy irarer-t.ii- ALBERT F. India to deliver a tin- - ant!. cure tbut she u'iM be liiii-pany tu i(iuii a l.icb : f. t !alo li.e frniit xili "Dew uM sre you?" ' don't nitan "till, no. (!qiicsHuiis (if i hat rovi; uu'y utvxn witli l In- - riil.jcci ot tbe livturi-.Arc von fi,ri? i'U'imied lhe :r 'Xo, I won't a quosuou. wa tba "Aiv ymi fifty?" cdHlinued her torment (11. liu; I mid yon 1 won't Are you sixty?" null questions. oil, no. no. no; I'm not sixty, the lady responded precipitatrly. A sbikarri out partridge shooting waa seen iu fit of laughter, slapping hia thigh ill tlie ecstasy uf his glee. On inquiring ibr cause of bis hilurity. bs hurriedly said: "ltush, sahib! That cuoly," indicating one nf the beater has Just, Iran bitten by a green snake, but he thinks It is only a thorn! Don't toil him or lie'll lie frightened and atop leating- .- From Geueral Gerard's Iraves From tbe Lfisry of a Soldier and SiMrtsiuan. vi-ii- -il , si.-ic- r ijue-ti:!- RICHEY, i. ; UNDERTAKER im-ns-t- n. UumIm-nkikhti- 'Phone 150. 2373 Washington aifir HUE If you want 0 Eastern d de 1- -2 4. 4. er eo, 3-- e In 3-- in-k- 3-- 3-- well-know- Ml 24th Btraol. Fh0M No. 115. Jae The Jehai Laved. Of oue phase of bis life Jukal. tlio Hungarian novelist, wrote In disgust: Well, roufess It 1 must. 1 bate a sweetheart, fur whose sake I have been faithless not only to my wire, but to niy muse also- - a sweetheart who hna appropriated my best ideas and hose slave I wm and still am. Often have I wasted half my fortune upon her and ruabed blindly into misfortune to please her. For her sake I have patiently endured Insult, ridicule and reprobation; for her sake I have staked life and lllraty. Now, If ah had been a pretty young damsel there might have Iran some excuse for me, but she waa a nasty, old, painted figurehead of a beldaiue, a flirting, faithless, fickle. foul mouthed, acandalnsKigering old liar, whom tbe wluile world court who makes fool of all her wooers and changes her lovers as often as she changes her dress. Her name la Foil-ti- c aud may the plague take her! WINES i ' I, LIQUORS M. Loodom a .. . talnhr. t iT f H. Patti ao FjIISTjSF CilE I Z425 1 Avanm, Washington .lEhono 228X) , TBE ITALIAN Feet v T A , - SWISS mt Kaeh Other. story about Browning and Tepnyaon is to be found In the diary of tbs Right Hon. Kir klountatnart Grant Duff. Brow ning referred readily to tbe charge of obscurity to hia poetry. He once told me," gayo Sir Mount-atuaGrant Puff. afire repeating a m the Pndfle ooaat rata the flnaat story Words worth hd told hhu Ulus grape on Uw Pacific eoasLThair wlaa trating bia own Mr off want f hninor era ataolutoly pure. It you wish to dim anas good chore tor the holiday and wit, that Wordsworth, vaftar all, order aoma off their win from waa unjust to hltomrlr, for that on of Browning's engagvisent to Miss 26th HL Barrett be had aald. Well, I auppmu g00 each under land other, although they nobody undarstanda thrmf TeuuytpB'a oidntou of Browning (and. incidentally, of hlniMlf) la shown in bis remark that Browulag la devoted to i CNaill Bra Prepi No. 32 25th St Uenlera to Brat Um Ilqhora of all music and knows a great deal about It. wlsaa and brandy. All goods do but therq la no uuelt In hla verve. I kind part of city ovary know nothing about dbnale and don't livarad to any 76 eta to 8175 qaart Whiaky atnrffny, lv verse rare for it In (he least, but iny Wins 88 cU pc. quart. I qnnrU, L full of music. Brandy, It quart. Whiskey pr. gaL In reading Milton's Lycldai aloud, 18.26 to 5. ONEILL BROS nay Sir Mountstliart Grant Duff, Pban 189. would stop at the line. waft the tuple-.-And, oh. yapdolphln A good Opliiaia 'COLONY rt FIUZZINI BROS. The Owl Saloon Ten-nyno- ii youth, ui with tlie comment that tila only tad line Mtiton ever wretcT Weekly. l!in llar-per- a BUTT Sharman s start BOSTON CAFE , OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. 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The high grade macMnwy and modern methods of tho Ogden Steam Laundry will a0d from 25 per cent to 60 per cent to tho lift of your linen. WE DO NOT use injurious cleansing agents, WE DO NOT crack the cob lara. WE DO NOT tear out button- a s hole. WE DO waah colored goodo and woolens In Distilled water. Are we laundering your linen f If not you arc losing men- - John T. Nicholson as John Ames A Powerful Company, introducing a Specialties 1 splendid line of High-Claa- e Seat Sale opens Saturday, 9 a, m. Prices: 75c, 50c, 25c, mIim ran East of tha Raed Hetak Bath Phono 174. ifsnwrv Reward. Warning, A REWARD OF FIFTY DOLLARS A reward of Fifty Datara (I59.N), wlU he paid by tha Utah UfM A Power Co. for th arrest of party or parttaa who oa the evening w short elrault oe Ra eisotrio trees ralaaiee April 29th, 1903, caaaed through totwferaaee to aome manure wtth aald eoenpany'a Itaaa aneer Btatioa, aaar tha mouth uf Ogdan Canyon. 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