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Show TIMS RIDE m V A. II. CIUKON Tk! Several year ago the l)avl and families, living on the Missouri river In Montana, had a summer outing In the northern part of that Slate that afforded the young folks a number ol atrange adventure. Both Davla and William had been trapper and Indian icout In their younger days, to It was little wonder that the elder son of each should Inherit a daring spirit. Tim Davit and Ned William were 17, and fine specimens of young men. Both had been brought up on their fathers ranches, but had never bcfoie taken a summer recreation. The two families traveled In covered wagons, encamping when they fell like It for several days at a lime at different points along the route. They had been away from the ranch five weeks when Tim met with a novel adventure which he cues not care to Wll-lla- Vu JKs i U nia d hur repeal. Ot It ii fa li ic Cl b tl b a t I 1 i I t They were encamped on a delightful stream where game was abundant. The country was unsettled In that region at that time, so the camper liad everything their own way. One day Uni and Ned mounted their ponies, which they had ridden all the way behind the wagons, and rude up a wild, Intricate canyon. About four miles from campm round Ing an abrupt curve In thu canyon, the boys aurpilsed a herd of elk feeding on the grass and bushes of the rocky The lik'gareaqul'.k jerk, and before thu young Nimrod could secure the other end of the rope to a cedar hard by, he was violently pulled off'hls feet. The next moment he toppled; back and fell headlong over the ledge, lighting squarely upon the elks back. Never had stcedja more unwilling rider. But Tim had sufficient presence of mind to grasp the antlers and hold on, while the animal plunged and reared. It tli'ew up Its fore legs In a very violent manner, trying to dislodge Its un welcome burden. The rest of the heard was considerably affected with curiosity at the re markable anllca of tlielr leader. They paused a short time, eyed Ills movements suspiciously; then seeing one of their unmistakable foes aslrlde their comrades hack, they dashed w Ildly down the valley as If pursued by Indlsn race. This precipitate desertion un the art of his family made Tims wild steed lake 011 fresh alarm. Making a terrific rush to waul a thicket of pine, he made frantic efforts to shake or brush off Ills rider. Hut Tim dung un In terror. He was afraid to let go, fur fear of being Iram-plh- J to death on the sharp rocks by the enraged buck. Finding it Impossible to rid himself of Ms unnatural sppendage, the elk bounded away from the pine grove. duwn a g'cu, lie made straight for a wide stream that llowed through the valley. At that Inrlaiil Ned came lulu view on the bluff above. He topied and gazed in speechless astonishment at the strange spectacle that met Ills sight. With a fierce mutt the elk plunged into the stream. But bruised and bleeding though Tim s hands were, he managed to liuld e stream. Both Tim and Ned rariled their rides, but before they could venture a l.ot the animals pricked up their head and ran at a great rate of speed down a rocky incline toward a deep valley. Say, Ned! cried Tim, in an excited on. The elk swam out on the opposite tone, "they are aiming to crot s over to and continued at a speed down a tlimi?" we Cant mountain. bank, stop yon deep canyon. Maybe so, by heading them off. Well, don't lire aftrr them, or we'll Nearing a wide crevice In the rocky floor of the canyon, the animal gathered frighten them more than we did." "Hadnt we best separate In trying to himself for a wild leap. He cleared the opening (airly well head them?" said Ned. "Yes; you follow around that point of but his hind feet went over the crumbrocks and IH ride up this arm of the ling edge im mcnl, just long enough to canyon. We'll try to come together at unseat his rider. Tim fell ten feet lo the bottom of the the head of the valley before they can reach the mountains." crevice, where he lay unconscious, while So saying the boys separated, each In- the elk galloped madly away down the tending to make a detour, Ned on the canyon, carrying a part of the broken right and Tim on the left of the flee- lariat around his antlers. When Tim recovered Ned was bending elk. Tim made better progress than his ing anxiously over hlin. friend. He followed the winding arm Tim had stiffness and bruises a long of the canyon for a mile, when suddenly time alter hi daring rl.le. Before they he came to a steep wall oi rock, up broke camp, however, he fully recovwhich It was quite Impossible for Ills ered. But he never relishes the joke when any of Ills friends m) : pony to go. Dismounting, lie untied thu lariat "Well, Tiui, when are you going to from the horn of the saddle, and threw break another elk to ride?" one end of it over the sharp point of a Bom Rich Wamrn. boulder up the almost perpendicular of the Aslora, Sluanes and names The wall. Vanderbilts are associated with magnifKnowing that his pony rould be trusted to graxe there until Ids return, icent residences, royal dinners and celewith cripples, by means of the rope he managed, af brated balls, rather than Ick and worn babies out mother. their to draw laborious ter many attempts, But the women who have tlielr millions himself to the top. to spend on mansions and dinner parties Colling his lariat around Ids arm, he might need It again, Tim hurried on also spend It on hospitals, nurseries, and toward the head of the valley. He many another eharity. While these very did not know that Ida companion had women are spending thousands of dolfound a rougher road than he had, and lars at Newport on their summer diswas retarded by an almost Impassable play, they are also providing an outing at the seashore for thousands of poor, trail. sick women and their babies who otherof a the edge Creeping swiftly along bluff, Tim at last succeeded In reaching wise would have lo spend the whole the head of the valley. long summer In their miserable stiffing Placing himself behind some bushes homes in the city. that clung to a shelving ledge that jutTtie Bath Beach Home for Children, ted out Into the nalley, he peered down. out from New York, Is o.c of the larg Waa he in lime? Or had tin: elk est of these Institutions and Is under of such women as Mrs. A slur, Mrs paused on Into the mountains? I lu listMrs. Stokes and others. Each fur some sound catch could no but Sloane, ened, week three hundred little ones lime. down to the liouies, housed, fed Hut suddenly he heard the snapdngof and made happy from Monday morning twigs In a pine thicket below him. Presently he caught a glimpse ol the till Saturday night. Many jf them elk moving among the tree. imell the pine r.lr and look uhiii the at first, for they It was evident that they had overcome blue water their fright, as they were walking, not are no more accustomed to them Ilian to the clean, white, fresh litds, which so running. Tim quietly drew himself forward on amaxe them. One little Italian girl when first taken to the dormitory the ledge and waited. The held moved leisurely In his di- crouched against the wall and refused to he undressed. When she was finally rection. The leader, a handsome buck, came persuaded lo pul on a clean white nighton without hesitation and paused di- dress, she 'ri'liiM'd lo get Into the htd, rectly under the rocky slirlf on which hut crawled under it and curled down mi the fluur, and It took a great deal uf Tim lay concealed. He fingered his rifle but did not shoot. coaxing to finally Induce her to gel into "I hate to scare them before Ned gets the bed. It is a blessed thing for these here," he said to himself. poor little mortals to be able to breath Then a novel Idea popped Into the the pine air and roll on the green grass at least once in their lives. And the boys head. Mrs. aluane and Mrs. (juelet. It accommodate over three thousand inothera and their bah'es, while many thousand more are taken there for a day. It was opened in ibS; and has been enlarged each year to accommodate the Increasing demand. Mrs. Benjamin ilaxtun ha established Facli child here a Home cripples. I furnished with a small white enamel bed with delicate covers and soft pillows, and everything Is done to make tli:se little sufferers happy during their Truly that enormous wealth lay. doesn't all go for se'fi-- h ends. Ion of water contains 4 cents wjrtli of gold. Chsmclroa BpiStrs. An Interesting Instance of colored mimicry Insplders has b.en obseived In the south of France. The spiders of that region when In search of prey hide in the convolvulus flowers. It ha been noticed that a white variety of spiJer frequented the white flower, a greenish colored variety made the green flower Ills home, anfi a pink one lived principally in the pink flowers. The colors of thrre varieties were at first supposed to be permanent but It has recently been discovered that the color of any of these spider changes within a few day if the insect be placed In the convolvulus of different colored flower to that which he has keen uiug as his home. Four spiders, pink, white, green and yellow In color, were pul In a boa together, and within three days all wire . white. fr Hew the Elephant Bleeps. i One of the most erroneous of the many queer Ideas which the Icy man has Is the on questions uf natural one respecting the elephants mode of ry sleeping. Keen .lie old school ol declared that the elephant had never been known to sleep except In a Of late, however, standing say wllhln the past century, it has been learned lliat the error ratue about by studying the habits uf such 'easts as hail nut long In captivity. Such animals, when undergoing the process of duiiiestleatlun, have been known to stand for twelve, eighteen or months without once even twenty-foThis Is regarded lying down to sleep. as a want of confidence in tlielr keeper, cnuplcd with a desire for liberty When elephants are at perfect ease and reconciled to their fate, they will lie down on tlielr sides and sleep L all oilier beasts do. natu-r.iIL- r "Ill do It," he said, smiling in antici- Noiselessly uncoiling his strong lariat, Tim poised himself and let the noose fall directly over the animals horns. TH RE E-CR- iuest Wanes. , sev-entl- 1, 1 fr-i-- l jfy TRJroulil N Glen-woo- d Three ll-.- e X HA Oar Goods of this brand are guaranteed equal to the In tbe market or Coiitains more LKhla then any cthrr water in the wr rid. PosUlvelycuret Rheumatism, Gout, Diabetes and Fright's Disease. Put up In casetof fifty quart y Wy bottles tsch, $7.00 per cae. Orders should be sent to MathttmvaliMiacnlrf W. Onw not li atavism tsopla 0? awry sum pH Mas Am tmlsHr tmpmMsa Hi Seam Maw. su mmm g'suRmla, Hems lm H plUrlw nl Mff HIMUli WHW The Salt Lake City Soda Water Co m BBLETABIEklB, LOSTKotSis 1 lake city. SALT CALVIN MUfe M ip Uuiliou Foe and Hustan. I UNlDPresideiit. . . UTAH L. A. AM.KN. J. C. FAKKHiGTOH, I Salesmen. ky. T. J. EsmaX, OHicn. The Kansas City Live Stock Commission Company liouim-CUT- A 11. C unit 1) Htouk JKxi-Iibii- J Kansas City Stock Yards. ass four-fifth- o - a. Him, "IB m wtmwHIsiiSiiHl Dr. I4LMMIIL Did you ever slop to think that there is anything remarkable In a name of 18 IclUr-- , where they compose both the given and the surname? Note the following remarkable list: I.uclus Doinl-llu- s Nero, Nicholas Copernicus, William Emanuel Swedcnbourg Shakespeare, Napoleon Bonaparte and James Abraham Garfield. By spelling the name of the discoverer of America as the Italians do, Colombo, It, with the ChristoThe people of the different countries pher, make another name of 18 letters. The above seven, each with 18 letter hare their various traditions concerning na nes, are among the best known per the wood of which the cross was made In England the peasant say that it was sons of history. of elderwood, and that lightning never A Bcvca Catacidancs. strikes that tree. Dean French, In a note Mr. Simeon Duck, of Victoria, B. C-- to hit "Sacred Latin Poetry," declares Is a seventh son of a seventh soil. In that It was made of the wood of the 1 867 he left London In the seventh aspen, and that since the day of the cru month on the seventh day of the week clfixlon the leave of that tree have and arrived In this country on the 7th never ceased to shudder. of the following month. When seeking England's Opinm Consumption, election to the Colonial parliament he Fighty five tona of opium are annual was elected on the seventh of the to month by a majority of 'seven. In ly consumed In England. According of the Imported opium quantity the following election he was defeated Mulhall, nto that country Is 370 tons, of which by the same mythical number. Mr.Duck declares that the above Is true In every 185 tons Is rethipped to other placet, leaving 85 tons for home use. The particular. St. Louis Republic- quantity la a decre Ing one, as In 1895 the Import nil21-.f- i' jeshlprnent 170 'I he Binging Bhad. home A reader of the Republic residing at tons, leavln Bcntonvlllc, Ark., writes as follows: sumption, Is the great-,- e "I read your 'note' on 'vocal fishes In millions of v orld. 1 a est opium-1Notes for the Curious on September and wish lo ssy that along the coast of Caa Florida and Georgia I hare often heard at a Billina? the ninslcal notes of what the old fisher markable calculation The followl men call the 'singing shad. They dif- on the length time which It would fer from the common shad In being take a unt 1100,000,003 reperson smaller and also In the formation of sue of The Eng- ccntly appeared1 heir mouths. Their singing Is pleas- lish Mathmetlclan ant at first, but soon grows monotonous, e reply Is very What Is a owing to the fact that It Is a constant simple. InE lion Is a million repetition of the same sounds." St. times a nillll quickly written Louis Republic. and quicker need. Bnt no man la able to con At It, You will count 1G0 01 170 a minute. But let ua suppose Insects and Frost, a high as 200 a minute, that up you go It will soon tie line to study the curi- hour after hour. At that rate you would on insects, and to ous effects ol count 11,000 an hour ; 388xm a day, or iilile manner In which note the In a year. Let us suppose sump'll limn will revive after hard 105,102,000 freix.:. It Is a common espericnce to now that Adam, at the beginning of his existence, had begun to count, had find hulUrfili-- . frozen hard In October continued to dn so and was counting , Then-first and November. when still Had such a thing been Ksible pickrd up, are very brittle, and will he would not yet have finished the tak 1? handled. break unless carefully of counting a billionl taken Into a warm room, however, or To count a billion would require a even placed In the crown of your hat, to count 200 a minute for a perperson efthey will rapldlr recover from the iod of 9,51a years, 543 days, 5 hours and fects of the freeze, and upon being reao minutes, providing he should count leased, will fly away at joyously at If contlnuo lily. But a dp pose we allow the had happened. nothing counter 13 hou for relocating and sleeping. need 18 The Coronation Bpoon and 45 Among the crown jewel of England, 025 years, 319 day, 10 hours which are kept securely locked lu a minutes in which to complete the task! A Mammoth Pulley. great Iron chest In the tower uf Loudon, Is the celebrated "coronation spoon. It The largest two piece pulley in this It of pure gold, ilchly set with gems, country is In one of the great Iron works and dales back to the time of Edward establishment at Pittsburg. It was the Confessor, 1066. It It urd to re made In 1S93 and Is looked upon as a ceive the "consecrated oil, to Indispen- marvel In the wheel casting line. None This tame relic of the great easting works of the counsable at coronations. bathing Is looked upon as the event n Is sometimes called the "royal annolnt try would undertake the contract for the day. They dont see the necessity ing spoon." making the gigantic wheel and the of washing tlielr faces when thry get necessary apparatus to accompany it, up la the morning, but they are always The Mountain and Plain Festival at so the firm desiring It (alttough It was ready for a dip In the sra. And the big Denver, Co'orado, opens on October 6th, out of Its line of business) finally did bowls of bread and milk, the fruit, the As It Is now the wheel Is and closet on October 8'h. This Festi- the job Itself. rnunds all swings, .and the merry-gval will surpass all other attractions of 24 feet In diameter, hat a face 48 Inches bring a color to their cheeks that Is en- the kind that has ever been given. In wide and weighs 54,000 pounds. The tirely foreign to them at home. The order that the Utah can be rep- whole pulley, clamps, aide pieces, bolts, people Health Home at West Coney Island, for at such a grand affair, the Den- etc, weigh 6ixo pounds. women with sick bahlcs, Is one of the resented Rio Grande railroad In connecver k Lscs and Leaf Printn na Iron. pet charities of Mrs. W. II. Vanderbilt, tion witli the Rio Grande Western railIt I a curious fact which has often way has authorized a rate of $20 for been proven by actual czperlment, tha the round trip. Ticket will be sold on a delicate fern or other leaf may be October 4th and 5th, and are good for placed between two smooth blocks of return passage up to and Including Oct- iron, and have a Grade plain Impression of ober 16th. These tickets are good for every rib and finer of Itself left on the passage la Marshall Pats, Black Canyon hard surface of the iron plates after OW and Koval Gorge going, and via Colo they hare been driven suddenly torado Springs, Pueblo, Grand Canyon gether hy the explosion of a stick of of the Arkansas, Leadvlllc and dynamite. Another experiment In this Springs returning, or visa versa line, and one equally curious. Is made Bent Bear in mind that the Denver & Rio with a smooth block of Iron or steel Grande railroad Is the only line having and a cake of compressed gunpowder Crown Spices two routes between Grand Junction and A delicate piece of lace I placed on the & Denver Denver. Rio The Grande metal surface and the disk of powder Is AK IIPHt. railroad Is the Scenic line of World. laid on Itres us. th.y aiagiouud freth errrriuy top of lh, fabric. When the powder Is detuned the lace will be utterly Oold in Ben Water, annihilated, but Its Impressiou w III be The drea-- of the old alchemists still dearly left on the metal. THKKK-CKOWoccasionally disturbs the sleep of the YOKING EXTRACTS speculative The latest lt I estimated that each seal ccmumra Investigators. Are Dullalouis announcement I to the effect that Prof an average of 10 pounds of fish dally. t-- v THK.H Hunlcke discovered a procrsi ly which About no miner have taken the $10,001 worth of the gold which Is place of striken at Lcadvllle, coming known to lie l.cld In solution by sea from Missouri. Mor are coming. Their best water, can he reclaimed at a cost of less arrival created great excitement among than ft. The professor says that every the miners. MoneyUcfiimled. POWDER! BAKING aiul The Slade. CURED RoodSai-is- . Asnrciasn;aUBKTFoLU'iTvo. Paoun lilii sse. Iwxstv V Bans Acnva Ksnaiaxm. lltasac Karosn Fas. CuauHi-oMirrar- Cai'Itai.. 1 USE HEWLETT BRO.S High R mff arc-take-n "I'll pation of his friend's surprise. lasso lliat fellow, wrap the rope around that tree, and have some spurt when Ned gets here. All unsuspicious of his enemy's daring scheme, the noble elk stood beneath the ledge, his large antlers almost touch ing the shelf where Tim lay. A " ur Bighicen-Lette- Utah LithiaA Mineral Water. DOLLAR NEED BE PAID UNTIL YOU Lilli Curious Holts. curayae ho A mountain fcaiam aap map im plyBCS lapnetlc iron ore lias was aavsr Dt.G. W.BsrnaliHmmwatmhcam hern disco "crciHn Lapland. ka lm mu MMMU III IH IHM It VMl Mff AM ri'-s- i A single Urliioh county yielded 34, 867,4 1 1 lus of coal last year. Thirty five million human beings die every year. iddno, ML 1. SHORES, Astronomers say that 1100,000 shootkRimC&I.Dtik ing stars" fall lu'.o the sun for every one that comes intoour atmosphere. Tha Kangaroo Rat. The proportionate number ol births In Russia Is almost double that of One of the moat Inlcrcaliiig little ani France, mala known to Inhabit any portion of This Although we claim lo he the inukt civ- Ameilca Is the ksngaioo rat. ilised of all the races, more murders per queer little rodent is found only In the 1100 Inhabitants occur in the United Death Valley region ol California. It has long and powerful hi. id legs and States than in any other country. makes It way wherever it goes by jumpsettled most the Belgium, thickly ing. Its coloring varies from light gray country In Europe, Is also the most In- to dark brown, according to whether It Bohn's latest to temperate, according the alkali sands or the lava frequents compiled statistics. beds, nature probably Intending to proSpain ha fewer dally papers than any tect It from capture by likening its hue s other European country, and to the surroundings. The kangaroo rat of those she hat are owned and edited lives in burrows, as docs a smaller by jews.' species of rodent called the kangaroo mouse. Wood of tha Cron. lo.-c- Hi markable OT The Wonder of the 19th Century ONE ME Nlt Anna Know tliat the' Do You SIEGEL-SANDER- S Live Stock Commission Co. Is ths only Kansus City I Hume that maintains Branch (HE res at Fait Laba. Unnvar aud PuablpT Tbajr arm Reliable aud will give jraur busiuesajitteiitiou nil along the llua. WHITE THKM. FRANK SIEGEL, Gfln'L liMer, Kusu City. A. D. HUDHALL, Bruch Houu, Silt Liki Utah Nursery Company ESTAI LISH ED 18S5. A large block of fruit and ornamental trees, ilso small fruits, roses, shrubs, etc. Make a specialty of supplying commercial plants At low prices. Call and examine stock. Mme. M. Dugard's work on "Amcri can Sodety, which has been reviewed, hows a philosophic breadth and a re -Office: Naylor Block eptlvenesa of mind which ar e quite un v SALT LAKE Uio. k, UTAH. usual In a woman and a French woman Intonils-takeit however, drops Occaalonelly, In details, which seem Inevitable It Weigh Half an Oucen. Half an ounce I the weight of the HANDSOME JEWELRY' to the nimble but not pedantically accurTo every purchaser of ate Gallic Intellect. Some of these, like "Finger Prayer Roook," published by a Us Packet of Wolcott's "Frances Barnett"and "Elizabeth Phelp Oxford I' nlversity Press, the smallest "Pti.a Paiut"Kemedy, we wilt, on reeclpt of stsnipe. Such Is the and "Wassar College, maybe mere hits prayer book ever printed. or money order, forwaid of philological embroidery thrust in delicacy of the workmanship and the postpaid, with the Remedy, either a handsome by the Intelligent printer. But the compactness of the binding of this dl. Lees Pin or an Elegant . Scarf Pin re, must held be herself minutlve prayer-book(slate your choice) which sets f or that It can easily Hand to each directly uf a 31 pa hat of purrhaaor sponsible for the startling statement be put Into the smallest pocket or Into Pain Paint," a Indy's or gent' Handsome King, (Mate which), sells for ELW. that Alcott, Thoreau, Hawthorne and the purse. Bound in morocco and vel- Jewelled "Pain PBlut'Tu guaranteed Si sure Catarrh, Emerson repose under the shades of vet, the tiny volume welghes about all Severs or any aches or pains. Full ttoue with each packet. Address: Ills rlhn-"PalSleepy Hollow, a retreat 'which they three quarters of an ounce, and Is only ting Agent tielr alt'll .aim Remedy, P. O, hex DIB. Ha . lake once animated with their meditations,' one Inch In breadth, three and one-ha- lf Llah. (Tty d and for the characterization of Boston Inches in length and of an Inch as "the classic spot of the United States, In thickness. To get 610 pages and two MONITOR STEEL RIN6E, the fatherland of the Poes, the Lowellc Morocco covers Into the thickness of and the Emersons-- " of an Inch Is a marvel of pa 1 ROAD CART, and binding. An edition Family Cart, A Cubsof Gold Falls from Haivin. Issued without the calendar and occasFour Music Boxes, 13 Sewing MaOne of the most highly prized relics ional aervlces I reduced In thlckneaa chines, 3 Single Harncia, a dozen Sch Furniture, belonging to the late Shah of Persia was byjone-thlrand In weight to half an Desks, New and Second-hanat and Carpets by the train-loasmall cube of pure gold which tradi- ounce. A book called the "Priests Stovei hard-tlm- e price. tion aays fell from heaven during the Pocket Bible, also printed by the same time of Mahomet, and which formerly press, contains the Mblc, including the I X. L. Second-Han- d Store, belonged to the prophet. Each side of Apocrypha, prayer-booand the new Tel. 3. 48 E. Second South the golden cube measures 3)4 inches, and complete edition of hymn ancient A. and I lltterally covered with inscrip- and modern. It I printed In diamond IM Malg AIMAYER, tion! written In a mixture of Oriental type on India paper, measure 4 Inches W sLAalt Lass. Prow,-and characters letters The mailer zprs languages. by 3 Inches by jj Inches, and weighs attwatkm givsa all'i are all very small and appear to have nly Ji( pounds. Prof. Cublas Electro Vitalizer. been engraved by an expert in auch Keward.BlOO. work. on the Electric Belt. . . Improvement The readers of this paper will lie pleased to learn that thrre is at least one dreedrd die-e-a Save doctor bills and use Electricity. Tbs lan Wert Oaee Human Eyes. that irirnee lias hern able to ern e In nil Ladies and Gentleman, if medicine has fattThe most remarkable belli-- or Mipci to cure you eome to the office end lee nnd stlllon concerning the human rye which .16 ninpi-- and that it l'Cnrrh. Hull's Catarrh ed C e i t'ir otiljr Iiositirn sure now brown to tent this wonderful halt It euree nil trnnblee I1I1 l one t we remember of having from a bad Urer. stomach and kidths mndienl frater nil r. Catarrh being a eon ? resulting ney. II yon can't sleep wear the Vitalizer that Is current In Australia. Aim n- I lie (itutiuuul diara-- e. requires a constitutional awhile and yon will strep like a rhild. For Kheumathun and Kidney Troubles it in n natives of that country it llic general treatment. Hall's Cutarrh Cure Is taken nre shot. Female Weakness end Lorn of blood the f ai.d rhli-dtrretljr acting upon of belief that the left eye Manhood It never fails. To Introduce them every mucous of surfaces the here thereby i yoji sen fur tbe neat two weeks taka becomes a star the moment the elih f the foundation of the disease, and them fin- half jiriee. Is ThegWIielt it. with fortlO; the $10 for $I30:the$10 done The sun, tncy giving the putlent strength hy building np question People living out of town Goods will ha say, is the eye of the "greater god" and the eonittlutien and assisting nature in the moon the eye of the "leaser god." doing tie work. The proprietors have to nut to you C. O. D. by Kxprea. ALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. much faith In its curative powers that they All the stars were once the left optics of offer Oue Hundred Na. n WEST FOURTH MOUTH ST. Dollars for any case that human beings of high rank. Sliungle, it falls to sure, bend for list of Testimonials. 7. J. CHENEY A CO., Todo, O. a celebrated chief, once ate the eye Address Bald by Druggists, Tie of a valiant chief, thinking thereby to Hall's Family Pills ar tha Increase the brilliancy of hla own eye Mentis The C) star. But the eye burned through Tht Only Known Venomous Bird Dooly Block, Belt Lake City New Guinea It the home of the meet Beat work at Lowed Shunglca belly and killed him, where Prices In the state. upon his own left eye became joined to wonderful feathered creatuie known to the one he had eaten, and the two may the student of ornithology the awful j now be seen as a beautiful double star, rpir ndooh, or "bird of death." The j Extracting and Filllnig lying just to the east of the Southern venom of this Mrd i more deadly than that of any serpent except the cobra. Cro's. POSTIVELY I n fact, no antidote for the bile of the creature I known. A wound from It LITTLE CURIOUB MOTES. WITHOUT lA'i beak cause excruciating pain In every ''a Strictly speaking, the only precious part ol the body, loss of sight, speech stones are the ruby , diamond, sapphiae and hearing, convulsions, lockjaw and j and emerald. certain death. It has recently been ascertained that An Anf hint ter Poison Ivy, almanacs and calendar date back lo the beat The remedy for the sting of poiD. zoo A. year Humboldt calculated that the average son Ivy and oak la tincture of grlndella. level of North America Is 74S feet above Dilute It with three part water and bathe the affected part It should be the ocean. a soon as the Irritation Is felt applied The most raj Id woman stenographer, and before the pustules appear. If apIn 10 min Miss Orr, writes 9S7 words in season It will prevent the formplied utes on her typewriter. ing of poalulea and so in allay the IrritaIt lakes $60,000,000 worth of leather tion. H not applied till (he pustules apto make the boots and shoes annually pear It will check the spreading of the worn out In Great Britain. Irritation. The diluted tincture ahould In Ireland there la still a total of be applied as often a two or three times of unreclaimed bog an hour. Z .J 1,830,000 acres of which Is under lands, X Revelation la lloadaroa. water. New York, S.pt. 29. The Herald this You should buy the best the A Queer Coin. morning publishes the following telenarket affords. from the of of of half the gram grown-upresident Honduras, people Fully dated France believe the old Tegucigalpa, Honduras, Sept. 38 story that Recent reports circulated lo tbe effect Napoleon Bonapart put a check for The Shoe Bulldert, , , francs In a silver 5 franc piece at.d that a revolution ha occurred In HonManufacture Them, the coin Is yet In circulation. They say duran are abnolutely false. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR THEM Is The want not the 5 franc that the people did country tranquil. I11 order to create a deof the The diet send of or Central dlrect'to us. and that republic piece, mand for It NaKilcon resorted lo the America was Installed In San Salvador li;w.'rintMalh,'X Halt Lake ( Hy. device mentioned. The check or treas- on the 15th int. This event will Insure ury order. It I said, waa written uon for the future continued peace and prosParsons and Derg Rook Co asbestos paper and Inclosed In the metal perity. ThouSALT liAKR !CITY. at the time the coin waa made. Hunks nnd Period ten la nrepnhl tn deeMnn-thsand! of piece are annually at Pnhllahen IVtraa.Hprelal oat of . luntd i?nut Ml liit IMlhle rate on Stationery, Office, School, Tea (own Be so Viif!i .ijfrup, 1 her broken open and have Un hiM sad eenerni nippHe. ll 111. (if 4ptlKaf since the story of the check was first circulated. 39 1896. n one-thir- one-thir- d d k SORENSEN P. J. b (IN a 11 m-:- . l- - DR. 0. B. HEWETT Leading 00 When one-thi- Buying- SHOES! rd p too,-00- 0 Robinson Bros.. m bi-r- |