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Show vtah nv& The people of laradluo, Cache a oountj, hare levied a Laxa upon e for the erection of now them-aelve- echuol-houa- to ooet 13,0(10, Coughlin will nut lie executed the 12th for the murder of .Constable Thuuiaa '.Btagg at Echo last August, rater charge of Insanity and an order was Issued for bis commitment to the asylum at Provo. Thu unfortunate man Is suffering from melancholia and at times threatens to commit suicide. According to tho statement of two broUters and Dr. Huoper from Hear Lake County, Idaho, Cook has been a sufferer fur the past four years. When seized w 1th an attack he makes political and religious speeches, and while not dangerous to others the fear that ho will carry Intu executions the threats against his own Is sly in one uf his tits of desiHindency caused his relatives tu have him taken to thu asylum Cook who is but 33 years old, has a wife anil live children living at Garden City. They are said tu be in straightened circumstances. A little liefure 0 o'clock Friday morning an accident occurred at the Daly mine which camu very nearly ending lliu earthly careers of eighteen men. Thu men were changing sliiit when tlie niiriliHp occurred At thu at the hour slated the station-tende- r 700 level, Iutrick Biei-u- , gave the signal to hoist, and failed to remove the chairs after thu cage left. Thus, when the double decker, loaded with men, was making the descent in the east compartment to the IUK) level, it fell usm the chairs lnut thu station-tende- r hail faihld to removu with thu result shaken that all the men were severy , W. 1. up and two uf thu numls-rFred and Htoll, painfully Jr., Hanley injured, Thu former had Ills left knee dislocated, ami thu latter onu of his knees badly sprained. It is evident that thu men were not being lowered at anything like thu accustomed spued of thu ciigluu, else every mail in the cage would have been killed outright. Mr. J. O. Swift, who has been blazing thu way for another gold boom In Idaho during thu season, arrived in Balt Laku Sunday, and in company with Charley Recti, the expert, left for tlie North again. When cats chiscil concerning his discoveries that arc receiving attention from Iloti. U. C, Chambers and others, Mr. Swift said that it was Impossible for him to go Into details at this time, nor could he consent to do so antil next spring. That tho rock runs very high in gold, tho gentleman was willing to admit, hut further than that the dlscovury hail licun made at a point 110 miles from the railroad ho would say nothing. Tlie men have been suppliial for the winter, and active developments will continue, the owner hoping by spring to Invite the attention of the West to one uf the biggest things that have ever been discovered In yean. It was said by those professing to lie In touch with Mr. Swift's movements that he had Interested Mr. Chambers and his friends, and that with a favorable report from expert Reed a deal would be consummated between them. an appeal having been granted to the Supreme Court, George and Jacob Ginea of .Summit County, are In durance rile on account of a family row. They are charged with having appropriated, wrongfully a wagon wheel. Their accuser is a relative as were all the wltmaaet Shortly before 1 o'clock on Saturday afternoon Marion Christian, employed at the Crescent mine, iark ('Ity, fell from the mouth of the shaft toa landing 2D0 feet below, from which the body, a mass of flush and lsines, was a few minutes later hoisted. The attendance at the Agricultural College of Utah has reached the 4K) mark, and Is still increasing. It is expected that at the commencement of the winter term, last year's record will be equaled; that was an Increase of 25 per Cent, over the preceding year. Mr. Jerold It. Letcher of the Utah Commission left Saturday evening for Washington, bearing with him the official canvass of the vote of November 6th on the proposed Constitution, together with the certillcate of ihu The proclamation Is Commission. expected at least by January 1st. Anticipating an Increased demand for natural gas, which has steadily Increased, the New American Gas and Fuel company of Salt Lake, began tioring for a new gusher east of the Tuscarora. The rigging is now up and the boro for the underground rcsurvoir which is at present yielding such large amounts, will be vigorously prosecuted. Harry llayes Is under arrest at Fro vo, charged with lielng the author of the Pelican Point atrocities, the murder of the three buys on the shores of Utah Lake, last February. He will be tried only for the niurdur of one, It Is stated, that being his Albert Engstroin. Hayes step-so-n takos the matter coolly, alleging his ability to clear hlmscir, while tho officers feel assured of convictionThe remains of Major O' S. Erb, who died atMercur, Saturday evening, of appoplexy, reached Balt Lake from Mercur at 6:60 last evening, In charge of 0. 8, Holmes of the Knutsford and A. & Collins of the Collins Undertaking company. From the depot the remains were taken to the undertaking parlors. Major Erb was well and widely known and leaves many friends. Interment was made atOg den on the 10th-BoA TROUBLED WEDDING TRIP. Walker and other Salt Lake themselves Interested parties having talkWashington Blur writer was la the Crow ton group of claims, at ingA to who was on a a Western Skull Valley, are making arrange- buslnesa visit to Judge They Washington. ments to construct a cyanide plant had been friends and schoolmates, and in each other. were Interested naturally In which claim Florence near the Well' said the Star writer, arter an some $12 ore Is reported to have been exchange of personal news. "I'm glad are now rich and reexposed. Tho plant will Und a site In to hear you not to mention the Judge spectable, the mouth of Hidalch pass, whure part of It, which la mure than respectwater can be had, and to which point a able. It la well enough now. my boy,1 short haul can be obtained. Tho shaft responded the Judge, but a doaen on the group has now attained a depth year ago it waa not well by any of flfty feet, and tho owners express means." Uo on with the story.H said the Star the belief that they havo discovered man, that's what I'm here for. You remember when I first went another undeveloped Mercur. I knocked about Colorado for Mrs. Dorothy Puffin, aged about 70 West aome time, doing what law business 1 years, was run over by a Salt Lake could pick up, and at last got settled In a good town and began to make street car, the Oth. cutting of one foot aome money. 1 got Into mining on tin from the shock received shodled a few side, and It wasn't long until I hail a reputation In manipulating that hours later. It appears she was cross- fair sort of thing. Finally I ran down a ing a street with thu car approaching. fine snap, and with $3000 borrowed The motorman set the brakes, prepar- money and all my own pllo I stood toI While win a hundred thousand. ing to stop. When within a few feet, was trying to get rlrh I was also mainwith a sweetthe lady stopped between tho tracks. taining a In Indiana, and once or twice The mortorman released the brakes heart I should rewe when had set a day when to his turn and marry and applied the curn-ut- , her, hut It did not horror the aged woman stepped in eventuate, owing to the allpiring of some of my aehrniea. front of the car. The motormah grate This one, however, hail no slip to bed her and threw her aside. The It that 1 could ace, for tho men and the money were in sight, and on the front wheels cleared by but the hind 1st of October we were to turn the coroones caught her right foot. The over nnd get tho cash. I n proH-rtI wrote to the girl to ho ready by ner's Jury exhoncrated tho car men. this lr.th of Octulicr and that would lie the The Union Pacltlc Railroad Com our wedding ilny, rain nr shine. went licaiitlfiilly until the pany are still forging ahead. It is as- last day of September; tlie men were In tin1 tonishing Imw easy and how quickly on thu ground, the money was for us. and we were llyiog the ordinary man can travel nowadays, hank waiting occurred a strike high. On that from Salt Lake to Chicago In compar- anil Hint night day the streets were full ison with the time It used to take. of angry miners, there waa an ugly feeling In tlie air, and by morning our The distance between these two men were so seared that they picked . rnili-sI&70 liy traveling up bag and baggage and with all the points is over the Union lUcitlc Railroad you money that was to Iwve I icon ours, went Imck to New York. can now leave Chicago at 6:00 p. m. theyWell, how I fell. jou can a. law on Sunday, arrive at Omaha at 84)0 Everything gone, $3Unl In debt, niywedruined, nnil a m. Monday, and reach Sidt Like at and niliiliig pmcllee be met 2.VW miles away, siul to ding 3:10 p. m. Tuesday. Think of It! The not enough cosh to buy a railroad tickthere. For a day I was running time used to lie as follows: et half way utterly crushed, and then I milled Leave Chicago at lO'JO p. m. Sunday, somewhat, and made up my mind that arrive at Omaha 2:1.1 p. m., Monday, I would trust lmvblence and marry the girl anyhow. So I borrowed enough arrive at Salt Lake at S.10 a. m. Wed- to get me to her. and without a word went nesday. The present scodulo shortens as to my financial condition, I meanahead and married. In the right the time about 71 hours time, though. I had given an uncle mine a brief explanation and borThe man with his sack of salln has of rowed 30 of him. reached .Mercur, and already his first Then I went on my wedding trim s around the Stale to visit tries has lutcn turned. The dupes arc Just hers and mine, and I think 1 was of vena Salt Lake parties, consisting of alaiut the worried ret groom that ever turesome woman who was mulcted of went on such an expedition, but I tried to conceal It, and kept on hoping for $1000, while two of the other sex who something to happen that would rewere caught with the same halt lost lieve tho pressure. Fortunately somee wife waa tathing did my Steps are ken corresponding amounts. 111, and the physician quite a of avoid to repetition being taken her going West at that linn. fraudulent p radioes by the legitimate Then I hail a strange mixture of feelI was sorry that my wife was operators, and a long lease or life ings. slek and I was glad, l.ut you can't fully If could nut be guaranteed the culprit appreciate thorn feelings until you have tried It. caught In the act. "The doctor said It would he at William OiKtk, a rancher from Gar- six weeks before she could undertake so she had something like den Olty, Rich county, had a hearing long a trip;anil he was afraid to rink pneumonia, before Judge McNally on the 7th, on a exiHMurc; and I tolil him I would have b e y frb-nd- new-mad- fur-ha- HEWLETT BROS, drotiTonowM BAKING POWDER THE PUREST AND BEST MASS. TnHMtCHOWN TBKBt-CBOW- TRIPLE SPICES FLAVORING EXTRACTS AUilRfiT am because they ground fresh ever) AM Try Them day. (IB C( CtS.Cf THIS DKLICWVB. CRAND GUARANTEED KET OR HONEY TO BE EQUAL TO THE REFUNDED. BISTJN THE MAR to go, as my business Imperatively demanded my presence (the laird forgive me for that lie, for I had no IiuhIiicmmj In the West; and away I went, taking wliat would have liought her ticket to get me there, and going Hat broke. I prom liwd to send for her as km in as slut could etnne, If I found It lmjMguil ble tu return for her. Think of that sort of talk In the face of the fat that ull the money I could raise wouldn't buy meals along the read if we walked. When 1 reached my Colorado town again I waa as nearly wreck as a man could be and get around. My office rent was paid to the end of tlie year, and thither I went as sun as I the train, and when I down In its dreary lunclliiena there wasn't a ray of light anywhere In all the world for me. Even my wife seemed a burden, and It hurt I hadn't told her the true condition. For a week I went to my office every three, and day; for two weeks, for there was nuthlug for me to do. Tire was from com the friend fort I got only who had loaned me tho three tlums-aiiHe told me he would extend the time until I had a chance to catch on again. Ilut the strike had caught on, and there was deaolatlon everywhere. "Then caine a letter from my wife, Improved that saying aim waa so muchshe tlie doctor bail tohl her might crane as soon as I would send, nnd would or better, would send right away, come for her? This was the straw that broke the canud's Imck, and I went to iny office next' morning fully resolved. If nothing turned up that day ' and end It all as far as to kill niyw-iwan concerned. Hitting there alone at II o'cbM'k, with my hem on the table pride, I utterly broken In purse amivlHlIor. I was siirprlMed by a strange I was mil minute that In a explained feeling well, nnd asked what I could do for lilm. He told me lie li.ol Ihvii sent by a friend of mine to consult with me on some mining claims the cranpHiiy he represented had out there, and showed me the pnpem. In a second I tisik new hoiie, for knew all about them, anrl In a few minutes he said he would turn over ti me tin- - six claims he had, and let me look after them. He told me that 1 would expect a retainer In each ei and ho asked If a hundred dollars In each one would tie nulllclent. It waa, amply, and 1when he went out, a half-holater, was a new man, with six hundred dollars In my itoekeL Then sent for my wife, and together we pulled all that year, trying to get In shuiie one more, and I guess my luck had changed, for within two years we had paid the I (WOO. the other borrowed d money, and owned a dollur house and a fine baby. My luck for mabeen I've too, stayed with me, king money ever since, and I ain Judge, with a chance for Congress, If I want to take It And your wife?" queried the Star man. Finest woman In the world; and never would have ceased regretting It If I had killed myself, and never found b-- ft me-tha- t d. r twelve-hundre- nut what admirable qualities she possessed. Come up to our iniior and let me present you to her, and the filar man went willingly. Tha Poor Man Not a Free Man. The man who In In danger ot want or even In dread of want la not a free man; and tho ouuntry which does not guard him against this danger and thin dread, or does not assure him the means of a livelihood. Is not a free country, though It may be the freest of nil the freer countries. In other words, liberty and poverty are and, If the ioverty Is extreme liberty la lnqiosalble to it. We pretent otherwise, such of us as are not so directly oppressed by the conditions; but those who feel the burden know better. From time to time they express their dissent In their uncomfortable way, but. tacitly or explicitly, they always dissent from our optlmlatla pretense. Mr. W. D. Howells, In the December Inoom-:atlhl- Forum. LXNCOLNtBBTART c; IN LIFE gun, and on the other throws the next oartrlilge Into place, eo that the dis-to have only charge is Incessant. You press the button, and tlie gun dus the rest. As long a you keep your finger on the buttun the firing goes on. the gun throwing eleven niiniu bullets seismd, (164 a minute! "Hut not so fast," I hear some one say who lias made a study of firearms, don't you know that this Incessant firing would heat the gun so that It would expludtv anil do more destruction at the rear end than at the muzxle Oh, yes, gentle critic, I know all this and sin glad you sisike of It, as It gives me occasion to imiiit out one more contrivance of this marvelous machine. That steel barrel, through which an In ceesant llnsh streams like a continuous stn-aof lightning, melting or exphid-ln- g everything near It, pauses through water! It is ail the while Immersed in water that Is, luiased lit wliat called '.lie water Jacket, so that the gun, like a giaid snldliY, keeps cool'' while doing Its most deadly work. Is man at tho gun that tho Thus it In master of the situation, and need not run away even if he is attacked by him by regiment, unless It outlies and takes him at chsie quarsurprise ters, or some villainous nhurpshuoter picks him off before hn gets to business. 1s t thu regiment keep at a respectful distance and give the brav fellow a chance, anil he will lay them low by hundreds; and Indeed, lid tin enemy Ik ever so numerous. If they will only stand up like men to be shot at. he will mow down bslf a ibixen regiments while he Is smoking his cl gur! um LITERARY REFUTATION. It Is curious how grrnt an amount of work a man or woman may do and NO SEEDS FOR FARMERS. I Congressmen Want Secretary Morton to Carry Out the Law. Washington, Deo. 7. There bids fair to lie an interesting contest In tills CTO. ICYCLES Congress between Becretary uf Agriculture Morton and the members who l have constituencies, over the distribution til seeds liy virtue of an opinion rendered last summer by Atturney-UenerGluey, the Becretary lias practically done away with the system of gratuities tu tlie public. He rejieti-- all bids made for furnishing seeds, and In Octolier lust practically abolished the seed division of the depart meal. Since his course war made public, members have been planning tu take action cuniiudl-In- g the Becretary lo carry out the law acconllug to their Interpretation of it, which was made plain In the course of a long debate on tbs question by the last House. In anticliMUiou of the request for an explanation, which was Initiated by Air. Huker of New Hampshire, today tlie Secretary uf Agriculture liad printed a circular explaining hla course,. which Is being dlstributel to memlH-rsThe circular quotes the opinion Unit the law rmiteiiiplati-tlie use of seeds rare and not loiinnon to this country, and also the Hccrelary'a order closing Hie sod division. Bee ron very plain In tary Moriont linu his Btiiieiin-istu iiirml-i-rs- . He says tinhe thu I seed distribution Ih an uneiiiiMliitliiial foim a uitcrnul-Ism- , and does mil Intend to be Instrumental In It If he cun belli himself. agrk-ul'ura- Ih IGHEST GRADE al time-honor- OMESTLY MADE d For beauty, strength, lightness, durability ami easy running qualities, no other bicycle can equal the Victor, buy a Victor and know you have the best. OVERMAN WHEEL CO. lUkcn ! Victor Atlnriu-y-Gi-nenir- ftOSTON. prmoiT. cm Im-- i PCNVCIts Nemo CMir. LOt MQCUI. ntAnciAc ebowed no baking powder Sleepless nights, backache, weakness-all result from a disordered condition of the Liver or Kidneys. To be strong and vigorous your Liver must be healthy. Wonderful to e POffTLANB. Dull and Bilious. The World's Fair Tests exceedingly good work ut that 0 pare or great In tear beginning to reap public acclaim, uml to hear their names In thu mouths of aa enlng power the Royal. men. Reputation Is not made by reciwin do nor you ting one's own deeds, your way to the editor's heart by tbut H. EKVNS - - - method. Unless you are so famous that J. yuur name has a decided value, so that It may bo countid upon to sell a IIHXTIST. goodly number of copies of thu maga-slnor to call out iiress notices of disvalue tit the publicatinct tion In which It appears. It makes abOut IfaHiifliiN1 hml sre ulum. Kvsry lo high art ilontixlrjr. Itnilly solutely no difference to an editor Uiiiijc portulnliiir tiiMb inuilff Mrviieulilii fur lift ly iIivu)hiI wile tin r you have ever published ISolil Aftuiialiiijiii or i uf th' luljiixliueiit now line. If this one article that yuu om w iitf. submit Is of value In Itself, he wants It; otherwise not. Bo I counsel yuu not to attempt to advertise yourself, BEST SETS OF TEETH and succeed only In advertising your Immaturity, at prices within resell of all. There are two distinct Kirta of reputation for the writer. One Is that which the public, and puts his name makes him the rage for an hour or a TOKKPH I. ('lt(H)K ilny. This is secured nftener by acci- t dent than In any other manner, by some idece of work which has touched Law the public fancy for a moment, or that has attracted the attention of a critic or reviewer who has the power to make others accept his verdict. This Is the sort that Mr. Anthony Hoiie and Mr. fitanh-Pay xon, Utu Weyman are enjoying Just oflk-- over lljnk. now. and which gives their pens the power to coin words Into guld with startling rapidity. The other sort is gained in the editorial offices, by send- R.S. WIMVER, ing with some frequency work that Is steadily good and occasionally excellent. Editors soon awaken tu the fact that here they have a writer who ran lie depended on to furnish something worth looking at, at the least, and his OFFICK IN RANK, - - - PAYBON PITY manuscripts will never go back with' out careful examination; a goodly share of them will he accepted subject always to tho condition that a single publication will not use too much of tlie work of any one writer and those R. G. W. Ry. which must go hack will be sent with sincere regret James Knapp lteeve, In Evening Train the New Uohemian. Khcycka and Athletic Goods. NSW VOML success has always attended the use of e, Hilvi-rtlsln- Dr. J. H. hr-eoluli- McLeans Liver and Kidney Balm. It cures thoroughly all ailments of the Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, Female troubles, Rheumatism and Brights Disease. For sale by Druggists at $1.00 per bottle. THE DM. J. W. MCLEAN MEDICINE CO.. 8T. LOUIS. MO. e Attorney at Notary Public. TAKE Gen. Stephen D. Lee. A movement which has the sympathy and aid of the South aa well as the North Is that to secure Vicksburg' IIW EVERY. MAN HIS OWN d Connecting dally with aa a National historic military park. It Is remarkable to note that, though the movement originated In the minds of Northern men, Stephen D. Lee, who won the rank of General by his gallant defense of Vicksburg, waa elected president of the park association. On the site of the park was fought one of the most terrific struggles recorded In history. It lasted days Occupying the extreme Train No. 2 i. ) 1 ) , north end of the battlefield la the National cemetery, where 16.600 Union soldiers are burled. The proposed xu-Omaha, Kansas City, comprises between 41100 and 6000 acres St. Louis end Chic ego. of land and la possessed of almost unlimited landscape possibilities Through Pullman Sleepers, Thomas Brlckett Reed. Free Reclining Chair Cars, Thomas Brackett Reed, who has again been chosen Speaker of the Cars Ala Carte, Pining House of Representatives, Is one of the most prominent figures of the great rincure Tickets at men of this country. Mr. Heed wan born In Portland, Me., atiout fifty-fiv- e R. G. W. Oflice. years ago, and has lived In hln native city nearly all his life. In 1X65 he be- R. F. NESLEN, W. F. McMILLAN gan the practice of law. waa a member of the State House of Representatives TSAT. PANS. AQT. IIKNKKAI. AUKBT. In In 1X70; and of tho Senate was Attorney-Generof Maine In 1X7(1, Room U.overNo. 10 W.2nd HoSt.. 71, "It, and from 1674 to '77 waa City Boll cl tor of Portland. Ills first term as a Balt Lnlte City, Utah. Representative wan In the Forty-fift- h Con Congress In 16X6 (the Fifty-firgress) he was elected Speaker of the House. In 1674 Mr. Reed married Miss Merrill of Portland. The family cares little to r society. DOCTOR d. HORSE CUT, BRUISED or WOUNDED, HORSE or COW got COLD or BLOAT HORSE COUGHING or got DISTEMPER, No Flies on WOUNDS whan you You get. Vetrinary book FREE when yon Every Fanner, Stockman, Dairy, slntultl Every Bore, Scratch, Filee, etc, cured with No Stable or Houaohold complete without Every Store thould keep for sale SLACK OV RUCK Oil BLAGE OR SBlaekOii 50 CENTS A KOTTLE. Bold wholn ill sn 1 istsil at Z.C.M.I. DrugDept, Agts, Salt Lake City, Utah. partner wanted In this buslnesa. Leaving Spring viliu at 9.00 p m S1B7ICS HORSE AND CATTLE Bred Whst DR, KURH1 BLACK OIL will DRINK battle-groun- In the summer of that year (1830) he the right of majority and started out to shift fur himself. When ha left his home to start life for himself. he went empty-handeHe was already some month, over 21 years of age. but he had nothing In tha world, not even a suit of respectable clothes; and one of the first piece, of work he did was to split four hundred rails for every yard of brown Jeans dyed with white-walnbark that would be necessary to make him a pair of trousers." He had no trade, no profession, no spot of land, nq patron, no Influence. Two things recommended him to his was strong and he was a gtiud fellow. Ills strength mado him a valuable laborer. Not that he was fond of hard labor. Mrs. Crawford says: Aba was no hand to pitch Into work like killing snakes," but when he did work II was with an ease and effectiveness exercised d. ut whleh compensated his employer for the time he sient In practical Jukes and extemporaneous speeches. He would lift as much as three ordinary men, and "My, how he would chop!" says Dennis Ilunka His axe would flash and bite Into a sugar-tre- e nr sycamore, and down It would come. If you heard him fellin' trees In a clearin' you would say there was three men at work by the way the treea fell." H landing six k fret four, he rntild out-llf- t, and any man he came In onntart with. Friends and employers were proud of his strength and boasted of It, never falling to pit him ngalnst any hero whose strength they heard vaunted. He himself was proud of it, and through! nit his life was found of comiuirlng himself with tall and strong corrective manner, said. Hush, hush! papal" iMilntlng at tha same time to the M Tl.e little . door. girl twenty-twmonths when old, nut-wor- le o because a cerdlsapiiulnted tain Mr. (I did not call. In the T Mr. did turn she not said, evening was very naughty. Mr. D have to Ho natural and Inevitabe whipped. ble to the inli'lllgence of a child docs It seem that tlu syetein of restraints, rebukes nnd punishments under which he lives should have universal validity. Thin Judicial bent of the child la a curious one. and ofbn develops a priggish fondness for setting others morally straight, fiiuall boys have to endure much In this way from the hands of slightly older sisters proficient In matter! of law and delighting to enforce tha moralities. Ilut sometimes tha sisters lapso Into naughtiness and then the small boys have their ohanoo. They, too. can on nurh occasions be priggish If not downright hypocritical. A little hoy had been quarreling with hla sister, mimed Muriel, Just before going to bed. When he was undressed ho knelt down to say hla prayers, Muriel near and listening. Ho preyed sitting (audimease, Oral. make bly) In this wise: Muriel a good girl, then looked up and said In an angry voice. "ro you hear that, Muriel?" and after this digression resumed his petition. From Htu-dlof Childhood, by Prof. James Bully. In Appleton's Popular Bclence Monthly for December. was BURLINGTON fatty GUN. TEA ROUTE AIISOLUTKLY Till! 1IXHT lie Bum yuu gs( forty-s- PAINLESS ilM 1 Genu k 1R6X-C- 9, al E. DUNSGOMB, AN AFGHANS HUMOR. For grim humor It would be hnrd to snririiss A Iwlul Itnhnian, Ameer of Afghanistan, If the stories tolil of him (pie day eo runs the account -the Ameer waa holding his durhnr, when a man entered anil began to utter solemn warnings a Imut the Inslili-ouadvances of tho Itussluns The Ameer, who knew quite ns much alum! Russian alma as his Informant, listened for a time with a show of patience. Btlll the man went on croaking, of tlie Earth," he exclaimed at last, 'let people say what they like, but this humble one has been scanning the horison with political eyes, and the Russians are coming!" of our durbar and Kin Jewel Hrlght of our understanding," answered (he Ameer, art thou sure of this?" The Iiord of the Earth la omniscient," refilled the political prophet. It Is true," said the Ameer; we too can see far; but yonder tree obstructs our vbw. We are old, but thou art voting. Go, therefore cllmli the tree, watch the cursed Muscovite's movements, and when hn Is very close come and Inform us. The tree Is high,, so Ihon shall he able to see a king way off." Forthwith the unfortunate was mails to climb to the top of s l he tree, anil a guard with plHced at Its base. Three days passed, and the Russians did not apiHwr. At the beginning of the fourth day the man grew tired anil fell. It la said lie died. Croakers have not hern common In Cabul since then. Household News Too! art-tru- s d Geinnteed tha iuallfy W BEST. LINES, WEIGHTS ms PRICES ms RIGHT I ELDEED6E M TwtNTY-nv- STMTS TOR BELVIDERE c amis. OIRBRimVC CATALOG Ut. National Sewing Mac&lne Co. BELVIDERE, ILL. sis-ar- COMPETITION BET IN. Bhe (to young poet) Two young American women who hold lbs degree of civil engineer, have gone to MatnlM'lelanil In Buuth Afrlra to nrar-tltlnlr are said to tie as prettyprofcsslnn. as thry areThey amt It Is smart, nut unlikely that the Kaffir millionaires will enlh-- them Into matrimony. rs s Tlt-I.lt- a. ... RAW FURS 6AME HEADS M. (Tlx TBRATMKgT ggirs or caustio. PEDIGREED PIONEER rrriiouT BALT will ours you. j of masoning frum a falsa atanduernt, that If ose talks of a mn- - d, Uisl ' harm Isas Is la'gr but will ran dlreaaa Is amsll dum, Uisy pul ynu down as nlllwr s fakir nr s foul, anil ysi, If ws hailapuw ws non Id ells In yoa handrails of ossa treated fur mouths unsurossafully by lihyslnlaus Hint have ylrhled quickly l (he vlr tune of Iiurtiew uisl harttili-a- a mint'd lea In -- pit-of the uib-- r lank nf fsIPi In them whlidi moat h.--d of llui-atlrni- i when I Iv y Logan our Ipet went. Now this la the time of the year whrn rhruuiatln discs ss pratalL If yoa oontrant II and so lo year donlor lbs ohanena am Isa Is nas that bs will salioyllo sold or salleylah' of soda, hosanna that la the remedy that asarly all of all schools raly upon. The aalk-- j fauna are all poisonous to the ayatnm. Thsy esusn dlzluoai, roaring and ringing In lbs head, apret the stomach, rala tha heart. Injure ha kid any a and am dlaaalmua In entry way, while our new Organle Kheaniatlam mires produce none of those distressing symptoaie bul lo thu dlaia lLj lirnglhrn the ve and all vital organa, and Ihey ram mor oassa than all other tita'menta combined. He warn of any advertised tu earn all kind nf rh amallsm Ws yut up Ihro-- i reuwdlss To It an-- l Ini sn's you set tha right one; Hn fo A out InKsan alnry khsamellsm and Rites malln hnrer, Nu g fur Chroulo Inflamnialury hheumatlmu and Nm 6 for Muscular Kheaaia-tlsLumbago, Kluk lu tha book. Flying far! all rbaoniatlinaa when there la so atre'ltng of joints, and fur Neuralgias mT. sham, sad they do a most perfect wnk, but they am ne better lhau nur other re mod lie am Air tlie disc ares fur which thry am prepared, via: Btnmaeh, Bowal and Liver diseases, LaGrlpe Vernal Trouble, Canker, Croup, Nervous True tralloa. Skin Dlasaaea, Catarrh, t'hronln Dlarr-hnn- n Chronic Uoagha and Culm, Bapsrahi remedies Air each disease and enough hr two weeks to two month treatment, saeonllng lo tho disease, fur II.OV saeept the Odle and lbs thinker Cares which am SO osuta. If yoar drag gist haan t gut them, on lor direct from an OkaANIU RKMhUY UO., Wes lens Hnailqasrlert Balt Lake y UBCQ CXI, Wholesale A seats fur Utah. FRUIT TREES NURSERIES CO, LAKE CITY, UTAH 11 ,ou tsks s llttls tun mui-- It ms, kill yuu. A trn,- - Ida that s good mcdlolua should oa m there ijusllllra, s suet false and prrnlcii'iM Idna, sod j st 00 that Is so flrmly iu swat psupls's inlaila aa Uis issult uf lung jmus NBLDRN-JCDRO- Ilssa. Reliable 0. Colvarslty of Nsw Tok, 1061 SPECIALIST SLiswnon armsas, ooioasni. rrsetlne llml turn to CAKCRBB, TUMOltB, sss aatraouhlt KA8T-KK-M THICK TRY, AND BE CONVINCED. I (Jsloa Mock, Main St.. Oppi Wslksr rat, Bid most Nibble place la Ilia tarmorv. If ynu take WORK ! tjLdlCnUUU flearslsot will naod mis asd rablirr stsnips 8, J, GRIFFIN duss this ubo rspulrv rrihios unit 'Bukos oduU.Wri s 4 BSd Htisot, iUKN, UTAH. MONEY LOANED OOITKK, RADICAL DENTAL IN TUB WKfrr AT LOWEST ine Brand, st We Bake Wheels EN.TilSiT' PURE even How much do you get for your fxieins, Charlie? Charlie (with pride) From a pound The Billowing description of the Max- to thirty shillings. im gun. taken from an account by Dr. Bhe Well, Isn't that very little, Henry M. Field of a visit to the Charlie? I see that Blr Walter Bentt contributed to the Evangelist, gut live hundred imunils for one of his. New York, October loth, Is reproduced hut. you aee,. writing Charlie here for tlie powerful and vivid Im- poetry Isn'tVes; the husIniHia It used to lie. pression It gives of Maxim's remarka- There's too much cuniiudltlon. ble engine of destruction: .HI I Mr. Maxim's special pet, hla Andrew Itcddiick Lewiston Teller: dally," la the marvelous cun that doea imt fire single shots, but literally waa a caller this week, lie Is a gradurains bullets," aa the elements In their ate of tho Indian school at Carllsbs fury rain hailstones. It la a light affair Pa. He now lives on the reservation, to look at, having tho appearanre of a anil, according to hla own words, does mall brass cannon, mounted on a tri- nothing. He, In fact. Is one of the pod and aimed and worked by one man, fortunate Nes Perec landlords. He who sits behind It. on a saddle like that owns a fine farm secured under the of a bicycle, from which he can point It Fletcher allotment, and the bind Is up and down with aa much ease as If to white men who cultivate It It were a pistol, or swing It to the right to grain. Ills Income la a comfortable or loft, aa an enemy approaches from one, and he can afford to do nothing." one or another quarter. He Informs the Teller that some of hln Hut how Is the gun loaded?" Ah. are very and over the settlehere la tlie beauty of It: It loads Itself! people ment of the reservation lands by the The originality of the Invention Ilea In while people. Mr. Ileddurk thlnka the this; that It utilises the recoil, so that ehanke will greatly benefit the Nex (as the cartridges are strung on a belt, Fereen, H y being brought Into rinser that carries from 150 to 400 rounds) rontuol with the whiles they will sureevery klek of the gun throws out the ly barn (he ways of civilisation more exploded cartridge on one side of the readily. - , . THE WONDERFUL ONLY Grow Only anl High First-cla- ss Grade Stock. (KV)fl KT TENT if NO HhTTK I UK. M $3 Dr. J. Q. Keysor, DENTAL PARLORS Si. first door north of s.1010 tho Wsllmr House, SALT LAKE CITY. Come la the and waar year saw taath WIM III Bight morning WATCHMAKER, JEWELER AND OPTICIAN: Alkx I. Wyatt, 2a Main HtreuL U, BALT LAKE 37 1805 N. THE XEBLEY INSTITUTE, A direct, authorized branch of parent hiniao liwIght. Jll'.' oponal atltkl W. Sownid North, laike Olty, on tha line of the st railway runuiriK to Warm SnrlnaB jit iYr the treatment of tho liquor habit, with Usley E. Ke opium double chloride of i romralcs. Tho Inetltute In under tho man ment of Dr. J. W. KL John, who OompanyB 1 Linen and ninnurenientof imticntHnivawill bt Identically the mnio ta at Dwlh District 70. Tha gmatoal Behool Rboe ra rank. Ask fa It Lvery pair warrMind. 1 Bogo Lily. asd Medium, Every pair wumuded. both Vlas Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Frenrh (Ortnve Thnm-t- ) thus how she got her nuin do piiime; World's Mr highest IKadal and DigieeK wn the nunut of a school friend. It la both French nnd Scotch. I thought If I could find another nnmc In Biff Tin Contract: go with It that wn both French and Wya. Dec. f. The Denver Hcnlrh, I would adopt thut. I wua riding has Jet on a train nno llim. when we stopiied at f, Laram'- wny elution, anu on tire siding near where I snt whs a freight cur imlntcil '.va Utlon, on tho Cheyennn redfin the side wn chalked the Word Northern lino, of 'Thnnct. Whnl It mcntit or how It go nilaiul that then tl.i bl there 1 have not the slightest Idea, hut I the eniihtriietlon ot the vronuLtuidra divided I hen und there tu adopt It. Lota Of people etlU think that Uvluvu Timm! Is s man," Mlaa iH'tHve pm l Mind MEREST, FURRIER, FUR DRESSER A TAXIDERMIST, KNVTBKORD IIOTKL BLOCK. .'7'. it - f.the!iiI ,4 SSS!S,aBfc |