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Show CORNER. CHILDRENS Schilling's Best fs simply good honest tea, well graded, fresh -- roasted, packed air-tig- ht contrivance which, when attached te the engine boiler arid tho aieam turned out a shrill ( srorihnt sound. on TIMFLV TOPICS FOR OUR BOYS Thegave railroad : nor.1. gisariy delightAND GIRLS. att.tiuii'ir i ed, ordi-retached 10 i:ll Uim 1'iroi'iuiivuK, and from Thirteen Centuries A so MC reel bn," s that fi.'iy to Hi:. thn voice of the locoin motive nhlsiiu liiid ii'jver been silent. Uuiue fur Kveelnge lit Aa Inventive Fruin Iron of ll-la Bee elgaelllug. 4:cims Atmllirr on'ri-.am-r- s Hums-Orig- If you dont like it, your grocer returns your money in full. There is no other such Sleaui-WbUll- e Cram bo.' Tko i.f r, miIJST when the llin' burii III si mid rul'ir, him given to is gening a iiuon ear!. i'i ii. Hu tine of 11. nk ! ! a v And tlie night must be yiril'wi, mi l 011 (!' in tea. whistles quesl liiii. '1 v.o k i.i 'iiit'ii s hula imi.- -t If.y wind low, ror, ilil-- i (in: of nh'.'li then lie c :i BCnapaaf 41 Tin-- clilhlrvii gathI, mid ii.tn er uruund the the nouns linn! s ail v..!l uni the oilier Ibe lire OUR ALMANACS. liuii'l-e- d All I11 a lnciiy bullied. Tb liiii-- i,' i! ! 1" . run li nn'.il :i Arm Made a la Mippliid round, by Ikl Tables Tkia Nnoifs- rin llni!' fur with a n iiomii. The I bin Blind Baa. tinhubbies now to I, e dune mol T li i. fm d..er to lieiil. a I had rather novel experience lent nt In ihjiue to iu i: ninrn. answer an And write may tops vliii'lnwa year In the matter of gathering table But Jurl when the twilight I hi! liii'l.i ii'i r, !;:! oil ll.i.M'Oe V..1I ahowlng the rlee and eettlng of the eun, r: -- li on bringing iu the iiuim 1m II. f time in inji the c.irn. the change of the moon, high and low pa pi r. Pee ! hear il! imp! imp! P"i! m tides, etc.," said a publisher to a Washtin Suinctiliii'S the ipieyi ioi.s iii.il Iinp! Imp! imp! lllppity! Kkli'fiy! ington Star man. liut I am Used for I r f iln mill IxjIIm may nouns are u tli,irur'!i,y ii.ell i:c:iUi this year. In my experience as a pubBut night's till' tlm- - lJ imp Hie t urn to each usher tbm ii is in ! u. i I lisher I had printed about everything grains in ynur hands you hnid. Iiroduce aiiytl.'iix : that I thought could lie printed. Finally Golden Him ouril ul .ul i::l Into But they g'i. The player r.ed me to And iiuh-- um a pan an advertising concern warned wink tin- - wizard Heat I' I 'V hOWi ver. for tie1 liiu'i- i:u ,i" Mil tu nimw. . Will turn th'-ilet out an almanac for them. They rnyuie llife grriUi r ibe fmi. rmnir'inna. furnished all the copy for the almanac Shake them up with u sternly hand players are for mini' erui:iii to draw Over tlm lln llghl hrighi. except the almanac Itself that la, the Then li !ium:i m.d (He llion turn them into the big brown from tli Ii:iij tables. I supposed I would have no difli.-A howl that liotaei'.y may ficulty in getting them, but I soon found In their fluted enpa of white. vt;,-- : do .11 nine "Why question ! mii! pop! pop! them! hear out that I was mistaken. My desire The noun drawn summer roses fm Uppity! sklpplly! hop! hop! hop! was to get the tables correct and to was butterfly," u ilmt ili: following and tops may do for iiinru, Kites have them prepared in an authoritative But night's the time to pop the corn. rhyme whs cadiy eumoi'i. d: way. After interviewing some of the Angelina W. Wray. ' S fude Summer experts In Washington I found that Tlio nasen why I c.iui ot say, they were all disinclined to take any Thirteen Centuries Ago. I 'n less il be b'rmi-- e liny liy outside work. Finally one of them conA boy from Mecca waa seeing DaTo cheat the pretty Imi . sented to do it, and he did, charging me mascus. He was a handsome lad, thirJ2G for each 300 for the calculations month. I am about having a similar teen yean old, by the name of An Inveulbin In He bad come from Arabia work done this year, and came here for An Amsterdam cniTcs:wudeut of ths that purpose, but I learned that all the with hla uncle, wbo waa on a bualnesa calculations for the various patent trip to Damascus and other Syrian Westminster (iazcT'o writes: U looks uie upon the medicine and many other almanacs are cities, bloat assuredly he knew the as If we dull made by a blind man In Pittsburg, Pa., story of Damascus, the garden of the point of giving 10 the world a priceless Lord," watered by 'the seven brunches liivunilon, the means by wuieh oliips at an amateur mathematician and asof the river Albana, founded by the ea may be on MpeuVing terms under tronomer of considerable local reputaor liuvj the power grandson of Rhem. Ills family sprang all tion. I sent for the tables and have reKore-teto cumiiiiiiiii'iite with the shore. Sums ceived them. He charged me exactly from the ilislInguiMhed tribe of the eustodlans of the Sacred slirlne weeks nlni! people living oil the out6, or 50 cents for each month. 1 unnt and the Arabian descendants skirts of the town, nluiiiiiiR home In Caalia, Is the done work actual derstand that of Islmiael were as well informed In the dark hours of tho evening were by his children, who write from his dictation. He tells me that he has supplied biblical history as their Hebrew kin- scared by very peculiar unearthly the same tables for sbout 100 different folk. It was not the antiquity of aotindH, something akin to the deep, Damnm-uthat appealed to Moham- penut ruling scream of a steamer's syren almanacs for 1897." med' delighted eyes and carried cap- in the mist, althi.uyli tlicie wan no tive his fancy, but scenes. Its bright water near to ape. tic of, au l om'o qiient-l- y Boa mt no nf a sleuimr. The ridbasaars, revealing all the life forwhlch But It was after the war that the It stood. Its street world fur exceeding dle is poihillly now Ftlvi'il. It li.m bcou found overseer had his grand opportunity. In marvels anything he has aver to pro.liicu a cicstoui, unvaryWith cotton at fabulous prices and Imagined. The Arabian boy grew to poasilile eu.iml v.l'ic'u nuiy ing free labor In abundance, be made use manhood, possessed of grace of person (1) lie lie.ii'l at a dNimico of at least of the knowledge of farming that bis and l a UilT btczt:. fiiseinalliig qualities of mind. He five uill' t! former employer was so sadly deficient was by turns a shepherd, a nierebaut, (3) Is of mic!i it lilt: ure and quality bankthe while went Into latter and In, the mnnager of the estates of a widow that It Is quio e:t ;y to deternrino to a ruptcy and was turned Into the road named CadIJah. and after ard her nicety the direvtmu from which it be prospered anmxlngly, until today husband. A few miles from Micca Is comes. many of the wealthiest families In the a cave much frequented by Mohammed. 3) lx protluroil by an Instrument south are those founded by Here lie Is visited by the Angel liubrici which emi be moved about without aland 70's. Class and bidden to tell hla fellow-me- n In the 60s early tlm sound -t- hat is. In tlie same barriers being gradually broken down, "there la but one God, and Mohammed tering manner as an electric searchlight. the sons and daughters of overseers la bis (4) Last, nol least, that parts of the prophet" He is given a copy of an now recognised in the best society the Koran, written since all eterniiy Instrumrnt may be differently tuned, fathIn the south the colling of their on tablets In the heaven, and be la which makes It possible to give conom being charitably forgotten out of commanded to take the aword and con- stant alternative signals which may be consideration for their fathers' quer the wurld for the new faith. And codified, so that a conversation may be The southern overseer class must now the Arabian boy calls himself the kept up. bava credit for at least one great sol- prophet of God, with a multitude of It appears that the inventors Some dier. It would not be charitable to Mohammedan The sword weeks since made trials In the dark, followers. call hla name, for the south respects or the Koran is the watchword of hla and, of course, in lonely, outlying him aa one of the greatest of her cav- armies everywhere victorious. In brief places In the neighborhood, and so prohe but whatever talent alry leaden; while Damascus pays tribute to her duced the ghostly noises aforesaid. pone seed he Inherited from hla fath- Arabian conquerors, and the city that Competent persons are of opinion that er, who waa the overseer for the gave him his first vision of the world the thing really Is a great auecees. The writers grandfather In Bedford coun- la no longer Christian but Moslem. Zealand Compuny has resolved to give ty, In old Kentucky, In the days be- 8uch in quick succession Is the fate of the Invention a fair trial, and the fore the war. New York Post. world may soon hear mom of It. It Jerusalem, Antioch, nnd Aleppo. All this happened more than thirteen la quite clear that If the steamer which Coutereuee Metre. centuries ago. The Koran contain the met the Drummond Castle had posFor the annual conference, L. D. S., doctrines of Mohammed, aa be eald sessed such an instrument and Its sigend Women's conference. L. D. S , at nals could have been understood by Salt Lake City, April 4th. jth and 6ih, they were given him by the angel. the Drummond's officers, the disaster Among other things it commands the Inclusive, the following rates are authorFive times each might not have occurred. ised from the places named to Salt Lake practice of prayer. City and return via. the Rio Rrande day must the believer turn hie face A RACE WITH FIRE. Western railways toward Mecca and engage in devotion. Ogden $1.50, Roy f so, Clearfield Mecca, the birthplace of the boy Mollm Thrilling AiltrnturM ol Life of i.io. Layton 75 cents, Ksyivllle 60 hammed, and thither every worshipper Oh on tlio lcvk cents, Farmington 50 cents, Lake Shore of Damascus turns at the murrain calL On tlm 17;b of lost October, at 11 40 cents, Woods Cross 23 cents, Murray cona Tartar Centuries people ago 25 cents, Germania 25 cents, Bingham oclock In tbc uing, a lire was disreJunction S5 cents, Bingham $i.jo, Riv- quered the Arabs, but adopted their covered on iMiard tho large wooden Moxlcm-Tury k It la the erton 70 cents, Lchl $1.25, American ligion, and steamer Au tiulasian, coal-l- 1. n, bound Fork $1 35, Geneva fi.50, Provo $1 90, who rules in the East, not the from Dike Erie to Milwaukee. The Springville MO, Spanish Fork i.2.s, Moslem-Arasteamer was ul that moment In Lake Benjamin 92.25, Payson 9? 3S Ssntsquln howof faithful all The nationalities, some distance off Dailey's Goshen $2.75, Eureka 9lJSi ae they did Michigan, S2.35, ever, pray to Allah Cas. Wisconsin. The blaze came 93.25, Silver City Harbor, thirteen hundred years ago, to destroy from beneath tilla $2 da Thistle $2,75, Nebo $3, d. the boilers, In the 93, Mllburn 93, Falrvlew 3i Mt. the infidels, make their children orThe fire apparatus was hastily defile their them give abodes, Pleasant $3, Spring City $3, Ephraim phans, rigged, but It soon became eppurrnt $3, Mantl 3, Sterling 93.25, Gunnison and their families, and their housethe Dames were beyond coutroL that Richfield Salim 94, Sigurd 94.40, $3.25, holds, and ,t heir women, and their pos94.70, Elsinore 95. Joseph Belnap sessions, as booty to the Moslems" They worked tlielr way into the which served the steamers V. junction Clear Creek Truly, the boy from Mecca was born fires, and soon ran along tlie bottom 5, Castle Gate $5, 94.95, Scofield who but will a brilliant under atar, aay to the Helper 95, Price 95, Suunyilde cargo of soft coal. The only It waa good and beneficent? o River $9.50, Thompsons $10, hop of saving the crew, seventeen In Grand Fruits io Junction $10, 9o, number, lay in running tlm steamer Tickets will be sold on followlug dates Origin of the Steam Wkbtla, on the beach, anil shu was headed for From Ogdeu, Bingham. Springville, whletle the nearest shim', at Whltfllxli Day. It la told that the locomotive Silver city end Intermediate points, was invented because 01 tne destruc- Soon tlie fire was so lint that engineers from April 3rd to 6th, Inclusive: rickets From all tion of a load of eggs. When loco- were driven front their post. They limited to April nth, were first tbs built motives country left all xtcam on, however, and the other point, April 2nd to 5th inclusive; tickets limited to April i5tu, 1897; ex- roads were for the most part crossed boiler full of water, so that the boat, cept Grand Junction, Fruits and Cisco, at grade and the engine driver had no guided by the muu at tho wheel, would at which points ticket are on sale only way of giving warning of hla approach on April 3rd, limited to date of issue on except by Allowing a tin horn. The keep on her sliorcwntal course so long as llm was nut interfered going trip. born. It may be Imagined, waa far from with bymachinery of the names. the. progiv::s being aufllrient warning. One day In The firemen htayeil longer at their MONEY SAVED IN 1896. the year 1833 a fanner of Thornton Ilian this engine rs, but after a waa crossing the railroad track on one posts little their place, too, litcaine too hot a save t roads load of the with country Did you great sny money. last year for them. They put in ouc lust big If you did you should deposit It where It of egga and butter. Just as he came fire, as limy expic-sc- d it, and fled out upon the track a train approachod. from the burning hold. Meant line men will work for you this year just as you i ; as cr.ms amu uiew s:a r- -. but the farmer did not hear IL Eighty stood ready to chop a hole through iha worked for it last year. Zions Saving dozen of egga and fifty pounda of but- steamer's side as oou us she should Bank and Trust company of Sail Lake ter were smnshed Into an Indis- touch bottom, In order that the water City pays 5 per cent. Interest on any tinguishable, unplensant maw and might rush In and extingu'sh the amount from $1 up. Start an account mingled with the kindling wood to flames below. All hands looked Earnwhb-the wagon waa reduced. The estly toward the dark shore line In ths Mow and add to It aa oftenas you can railway company had to pay the farm- distance, nud hoped that, they might Write for any Information desired. er tho value of his wagon. It was con- get ashore after th h c.imut touched -W ilvord Woonaurr Is President and sidered a very acrloua matter and If she ever did tom 1. Tin y were not, straightway a director of tho com- however, left to ilic'.r own resources. Gaouoa M. Cavnom, Cashier. nation pany, Ashlim Baxter by name, went to At Dailey's llarlior Mew Bagllek Ksllwsr. Alton Grunge, where George Stephen-to- n men had caught sight of the hurtling Proposals hire been made to conlived, to see If he could not Invent steamiT, and had manned a lifeboat struct a new railway between Liver- something that would give warning They rarried a sail, and rigged It, makpool and Manchester, so as to meet the more likely to be heard Klepbanson ing siraiglit for the sb auier, lint soon competition offered by the eliip c.nmL went to work and the newt day had a discovered that rho was steaming at full speed past Dailey's Harbor nnd for Whlicttsh Day. Thero was danger that S.i'is-. , . Bros. New lllg'i Three I'rnarn Baking she wonhl ontspeed the lifeboat, end put herself out of the reach of aid. THI FCBE8T AND three .t'rawa Hpleea By changing their course and taking advantage of the wind, the boatmen Are Bent. BEST MADE. eueceeded In overhauling tho AustraThey Are Ground lasian jiiHt aa her bottom touched Lba Fresh Every Day. sand. At that moment a hole was cut In her side, end the water rushed In. Oar tissSs sf Thin Mc.inl.lme the were alongLuaraafesd Three-Cren- a Triple side, and were taking oft the seamen, Best Equal Plavarlag Kxtrarln who tumbled into the boat and were landed wifely on tlie beach. a the Mnrheter Are - ' j i':.i dealing II.-'- I ii:".-!Vi. 11 i'ie.-:iu- n fln w. r 1 . le.i'-'iy- . i . Li-- 1 ili-i- i H-- e tln-in- -- vu.-S- Hiit'-lime- h, Onnm fir.-int- bui-ch- 1 a. b. to-d- ay $3-5- fire-hol- coal-bunke- rs , 93-9- Ci-c- A STRANGE AM WOOING. Casper Atb-wol- d. Use Hewlett list I Powde life-save- rs to thi Ilrllrlean. Monet Betunded. TRY TEEM Apple beer la now ths rags In country districts of Maine. tbs I. nil li:y bxat Ij.v 1 ! cii h r 'cr 1 1 ii Hi; c! 'a Elias Morris find. Sons Company, i' imt - , was born upon Ha-- uliJ i i l.i wus It two tii. mt!: but one 1 'lain rimi my memory. p.ip' r day a nurse drop1 ii.i : ped me from her There, also. read riris ii:n arms down the The body found Iu lbe woo ls at whole length of has been idt'lililled liy tile y;niiit-uL- s the oak staircase. and some personal pcriillurili-'i- t um th it There la no need to of Mr. Casper A'iiwulil, a wc.ii'.liy riYet I sen, wbo has been luUhing ninny data say more. was a happy child. Ills funeral takes place liiii uinrn-tng.- " As I grew up I built such caatlea in the air aa other I dropped the paper in 1.111 iz.'ii:er.t. youths build, and In my castle I be- W Awn tugnt- i- t ' m riN'4 I gun to ecu Kate Normana figure, Then I burst In'o u biller laugh. understood it. Tlie Inggur wlnnu I had crimson-cheeke- d Katie's dark-eye- d face smiling on me from visionary fire- clothed bad died upon tlie road. He side there, and hear her voice singing It was who was tlint iluy to be buried lullabies In the far-of- f future. We met under my name. At first It often. She was always kind and friendmerely a cruel Juke. Then the memory uf niv will and the ly. I had fancied something more. One day I went in the heat of the letter 1 'Men to Kate Norman flashed I must reach home and prove afternoon to a shudy spot by the river upon iu It was too living n c.u ride, my own ground. I lay upon the myself grace, reading a hook, when behind ths 1st. Weak as I was, I aiose and dressed gb ssy leaves of the plants which the little ones called bread and butter myself, and giving my U'lilrtss to the landlord, left die lintel fur the ilt'im1: bushes" I heard the ipurrow-llk- e twitbut I 'reached It ouly lu time to find ter of girls voices. ths train gone. Another hour or so She'll have him." said one. s 10 me. Ihiy wire Fancy such a bridegroom!" said the must l'uss. other. All hla money couldn't buy She would not rt ad that letter while I lived. on 11. y way. At lasl I was lie don't want you, but Kate," eald In ihe dark of the evening I ulighted the first. "One must be at one's last prayer to at the depot and hn cried hour ward. Thfre 1 should find uiy servants, ami, want such an admirer. No one could probably, the lawyer, who would find il like Casper Athwold." Of comae not," wild the first; "but his duty to secure everything for the then he's rich, and Kate poor enough." future heiress. They would not, I hoped, read the You are right; no woman could lova him; but money will marry anybody." will io soon yet It was customary. If There waa a rustle, a sound of feet this had been done, how should I act? on the grans. The chirping voices died How apeak? Only a little spues lay between ths depot and my horns. Ths away in the distance. railroad encroachments had been my I slint myself up in the old house, mother's greatest troubles in Hie last enamong my books, and shunned the years of her life. Now th!a fact 'ti abled HI I the to as ii'ii wus, me, sight of faces and the sound of voices It w.'ix dark, l! was the l est thing that a man whom bonse without delay. and I met no one. nil one cuild love could do. In a moment I knew why. They had bo the months wore away, Sorne-Mnassembled In the parlor to hear my will I liiid met her, but I always lookread-f- or, through tlie Yeucrian shuted aiidilier way. nnd our pleasant greetof light fell aerof-- the ings had cnuie to an end. I hud seen ter long bars a hurt flush on her face, and taken no porch; and looking In. unseen myself, I saw Kate Norman, with a letter In her 1 herd of it. bad even been bone-b- ut I loved her Just as I band, glide through the opposite door. The will had been read. Before I had I ivi-her all along. One day I went to the old lawyer could Interpose she would have read who had had charge of our estate for the letter also. I as I had forty years, and hade him draw me. What should do? return name? dwell my up a will, In which I left all that I pos- come? change sessed to Kate Norman, with a lotter where no one knew me? It seemed which only her hamls were to unseal, that this were better than to return to nine days' only her eyes to read, after I hod tbs gaping towns-folkwondrr. Worst of all to meet Kate. gOIl!'. I turned from the window and hurTill- - was the letter: Kale Norman: You never cared for ried away but I was still weak, very me; you could not; once I heard a weak, and soon my strength guvs way. woman say no woman could; but I It was Just us I reached the loved you. Hud I cherished one faint The road was bars, with no resting-plac- e ray cf hope I would have etrlven to upon it, but within the gates the win your heart; but I learned. In time, 10ft grass tempte.--l me, and the willow wh.it feliy it was; and. In pity for my-rl- f. branches seemed to nod a welcome. lmld aloof from you. Aa It la, It I east myself down In the long grass. gives me some pleasure to think that The crickets chirped all about me. A you will dwell under this roof. When bird somewhere gars a shriek now and rou read this yon will pity, not deride, then. 'he love of I felt my blood on fire; I could not "Casper Athwold." This note lay unsealed and directed. top thinking; I could not give tired To be given to Kate Norman after nature her way. I waa weary and ny deaih;" und the will wae alio worn beyond all description. Ignid nnd sealed, and I walked home. I heard the church clock strike nine. At my door the dim shadows lay It startled me to think an hour had hick, nml In them stood a bent, flown when the same clock struck ten. rooke.l figure, elothed In raga, a beg- I lifted up my head to listen, and saw gar, who began hla dolorous whine as a figure gliding up the path a womI came up: an figure. "A. l.ttle help, Just a little; I'm not It came straight on and cast ltielf 1 dining man, air; I can't work Ilka on the grave by which I sat the grave Yer Isnt strong yeraelf; beneath which the 'he outlie. beggar lay whom i f II v kuowln' what that is. A wake-!- y they had taken for myself cast itself (mid crater that would be thankful upon It, sobbing wildly. far anything a peony or an ould coat, The shadows hid me. I gazed unir a sap or a bite, yes, air. seen upon the mourner. Who was it? f I d him a coin. Some one who had mistaken the spot, Don't loiter here." ''Go, I said. She lifted up her head. no doubt Th' man looked at me curiously, aa In the moonlight I saw her face. It I.:jii: li lie had expected more pity was Kate. Had pity brought her 'i' l l me. The coin haJ falbn at hla there? Could pity make a woman t. lie stooped and picked it up. so? I drew nearer. She spoke; weep "Yes, It'll buy a bite, he said. Good It was my name she uttered. iii'l: to ye. It's not always I ate before "Oh, Casper, she cried, "shall I nevI Mlaue." er hear your dear voles? Can I never tell you how I loved you? Oh, Casper, Casper! Silence, with ths crlckefi chirp amidst it, and ths bird's scream, dawn broke upon my soul. Then I stood ner, noiaing ner close anu last. Do not fear, do not tremble," I cried. "It la a living Casper wbo comes to yon, and no ghost Oh, Kate Kate, you gave tender words to the clay yon thought mine, will you bless me with them living?" She bid her face In my bosom, and would not look up would only cling to me with her soft, white hands and 1 '' l 11141 off-fai- rly ie Marble and Granite, Mantles, Grates, etc. Salt Lake City, WRITE 's clmi-rhyar- ' 1 to.-K- be-ii- ue mb. I WAS IN DANGER. I turned and looked at the beggar. !!c was miserable ulso. I'll give yon "C.ime ln, I said. 'omc rlothes; you need them sadly." It's nothing but needing with me, The likes of me cant sir," said he. work. Yon have had an accident?" My father threw me out o' a window for a Joke when he waa not ao-hI took from my wardrobe garments had worn, and bade him put them on. Afterwards I gave him food. I called no servant In; no one eaw him come or He departed blessing go aave myself. me. I watched him out of sight Then I burst out In a laugh. He had best go and offer hla hand to 1(81 Norman," I said. "They would make a eouple. Does he look like me in my clothea, I wonder? They fit him well." Then I remembered going nut of the loor and down towards tho water's edga. A boat lay then with the oars In It I stepped in and rowed up the river. The twilight faded, night cam on, a dark, moonless night I had dropped ths oars and waa drifting seaward, lying nt the bottom of the host I knew that I waa In danger, but the knowledge did not affect me. Suddenly a glare of red light flashed over my face, I heard a heavy throb of machinery, then a shrieking whistle, and a steamer was hard upon my little boat. After that I knew nothing until 1 came to myself In a atrauge room. In a strange hotel at Alhanv. Tba ( well-match- ed And there we stood alone together iicldst the graves, I content to stand '.hers, her hand in mine, her cheek up-s- n my bosom, until tbs bleaaed evening-time lengthened Itself into eternity. But nt last she told me this, that of ill men I was to her tbs best; and when I wonderlngly asked her how I might dare dream that this could ha, ihe made only the womans answer, Because I lovs you. In the moonlight, on that happy sight, we went forth from the old traveyard into tlie world of life, hand at hand, ns we have gone together ever lines. London Sun. A Ilrjr . AND DESIGNS. PRICES ot A Slight Mlstsks (A young surgeon hue Just amiutatad die limb of hie first patient Tie appear.) Does the operation set your approval, professor?' sake "You have the youth confidentially. lone your work well, save for a alight Indeed?" "Yes; yei have letake. imputated the wrong leg it's tae left limb that la gangrened." Lllinatro pro-less- or le Fechsr DR. G. W. SHORES, The Oldest Bpeelallet iu the Did he She: die in New Mexico?" He (whose urother was hanged): Yes; he wae standing on a platform with several of the most prominent gentlemen in that locality, when a portion of It fell and he wae New York Herald. killed. Important XsIIn to Traveling rnblle. Wei. MenISSe DOLLAR NEED BE PAID UNTIL YOU ? IMIratrly SUM. "Your brother dead? CURED DR. O. W. BHOKEr). always seeking to help suffering manklr.d. always trying to couvIiko peupla that lie given v alue received for every dollar paid him, hea decided to give quackery, fraud and Imblow, and protect the position iu death from the d miioAble Buttering classes charlatans. Every and methods ot quacks sufferer from LOST Zo Effective February 15th the Rio Seminal Weakness, Varicocele, Hydrocele ByphUia, OuDorrtmea, Stricture, small Grande Western Ry, will, on applicaor shrunken organs, premia ure old ago and all other private diseases, orwhaliiar tion, endorse Its Commercial Mileage caused by Ignorance: oonta-gaexcess no of matter line bow severe; you can over the Books good for passage DR. Q. W.- - 8HORKH, the olxvsl-cla- n consult Colthe Denver ft Rio Grande R. R. who has given his life to curing chronio disease, and be examined, adorado Midland R. RRlo Grande Southvised, treated and cured without paying ern Ry., Florence ft Cripple Creek RyH him ona dollar until the curs is affected. doctor reserves tha right, however, and Midland Terminal Ry., thus giving Tha to refuse any Incurable case if he can't cur you he don't want your giuney. holders of R. G.W. Milage the privilege Such an offer was never before made by of taking the Colorado trip without rea responsible phvelcian, and Dr. O. W. bores ia only able to make it because quiring purchase of additional mileage he positively cures these diseases. Don't over the different roads in thst state waste another cent on Questionable doctors. consult tha Old Doctor" and Call on any agent of the R. G. W. for baemw-but lUIWreH8 SACREDLY CON- - Idltlonal particulars F. A. WADLEIGH, Dr. Q. W. SHORES, Lock Box 1686, Salt Lake City, Utah. General Paeeenger Agent HARRIED OR ABOUT TO BE And In sithar ease jrou want to ns aeon- omp, ns is a writ known fast that th fine thing in good houmhssplng (on which every lady should pride herself) la seono-mand wa wkhto dwail npoa this word economy" by saying that It i not "aeon-omy- " to buy something sheep iMcauie It Is cheap, nor something 'that Imitates something good, baaaaaa It la ahoap also, but to buy good good at a low pries la economy" in every ena of th. word and a Ivo good Judgment : and do yon aver Wop and think that there la aa artiste that yon have been buying sines yon flnt started to keeping bourn (it matter not how long ago that tlmo was) that yon are paying today ae much for Oat mme artMe without any Improvement, a yon did than, notwithstanding the great ndiMCloa whleh haabera made both In labor and material th. manufacture of that arttole, and that I baaing ttowdarT" What did yon pay for tha flnt 'na you bonght? What ar. you paying now ? And wa want to call your attention to tho (bet that wa are manufacturing a Baking Powder sad celling it at a price that 1 In kaeplag with everything aba of today, and there are two thing that we want tojmprem upon yonr mind : That wa are manufacturing a Baking Powder, nnd wo guarantee It to he aa good a any baking powder mads that tha pries la Just trond, what other baking powders equal to thb are lolling for. toe. can, 10; b (8oaJ eaa mo. life 1 (IS os) ms, (1. If you will try a can of onr Baking Baltalr hich "The known a. It Powder, Raking Powder," wa are eon Hi lent that you will urn uona other. Ithforedeby all grocers but If your eraser eiueot supply yon with It pleeea drop ue aimrd with your addrrm and wc will land you a trial can free and wears aura you will tus none other. Your respectfully. fur one-ha- lf ft-l- Bi . b. THE SALTAIR RAKING POWDER CO. Office, 46 .OMeara Block, Telephone Ns IS HOUSE OPERA GRAND J. B. HOtiMI, Mgr. Week of March Shadows of a ... Great Gity ..... WONDERFUL SCENIC A PERFECT CAST. PRICES UiKl WVlP 133W2SSa.St stsS&SElffi -mramm. SALT LAKE CUT. UTAH EFFECT. 15, 25, 10 Katinas. Saturday cents I5c ST. MARY'S ACADEMY, SAL LAXI CITY Eetmbllihed, 1S7V. Under direction of tho hxore of tho Holy Cram. One of most prominent Education I Inmitatlouathe. of tha wmt. Young India prepared to any (phare of Ilf to whlsh they may be called. Thorough knowlgrige of lot-er- a, mieoee and art, minis lu ail lte branches. taught la tha bast damisal oousar-vatorl- ai u of Europe. SEND FOR CATALOGUE- Address Sister Superior. PATENTS ias have opened a western branch offlee inri Mi d South t, HeltLnke. They hare h rsMk, an orBee in Washington fur IS yean, and refer to clients in every state In the I Their motto Is. No Patent. No Pay. A of 40 pagae, full of valuabia Information I Inveutorm, fnruiahed free. Corrat ponds, eollcltrd. Alo Pension and laml eiaimv. Uve Stock ComniiialonvwawMM If you won 14 keep pelted, write for Intonaatioa. Prompt replies. Quick rater. FRED A. BEARS, McComxiex Block, SALT LAKE CITY. A, R. DEROE ALEX. Z. WYATT, anlt Lake Ees examined free. Rain. FOR Kris Slop Cotloa MIL (Julie a remarkable occurrence happened at the Trlon (GaJ cotton mills. Ju.i before quilting time In the afternoon that portion of the mills which is propelled mainly by water power waa abut down because of some deficiency In the power. The water In the fora bay wus shut off and workmen were sent down to examine the large turbine wheels to ascertain the cause of the When the men got down to trouble. their work their astonishment may well be Imagined when It was found that the powerful wheels, which run under a fourteen-fohead, were literally choked down with an immense warm of eels. Many too large to get through the wheel gates were taken out, and how1 many smaller ones there wi re that got away no ona knows The eels weighed 278 pounds s dis-co- tii ' WiNCNEITS lad HEADSTONES - s ifS-,- life-suvi- or the fcti U'lii r vl::. !i down ici! tl la the ftfV r ur.,1 il- - i ivi 11 A CO jlMCOSrOSATID. BALT LAKE CITY. Books nnd Periodicals prepaid to destination nt Publishers prices. Special out ol town rate on stationer, office school, teachers and general supplies Send for Prospectus. ETcT seimVoaijuf yR Men Only K. N. I!., Halt Lake. Km. 12, 1HP7 According to the Kansas City Star in the United States there la one place GEO. II. 80 ITT, JAL OLINDINNINQ. H. B. EUUVIILDl where a man may be out in a heavy President. and Tri rain and not get wet, though ha has Naarsiary, neither mackintosh nor umbrella. In the Colorado desert they have rain-itorduring which not a single drop af water touches the earth. The rain can be seen falling from the clouda (INCORPORATED.) high above, but when the water reaches the strata of hot, dry air beneath IMPORTERS AND ATI the clouda it la entirely absorbed be- DEALERS IN fore falling half the distance to the ground. It Is a singular Bight to witIRON, of rain, not a ness a heavy down-po-A-CENTS FOR drop of which touches the ground. J. occur in re- Buffalo Scale Comp These strange done where the shade temperature of- All Engine Work, ten ranges high as one handled and Dodge Wooden Pulleva, California Powder Works, twenty-eigdegrees Fahrenheit Celebrated Anchor Brand Cylinder and Engine Oil, A Bl Elli Howe, Brown ft Co, Drill and.Tool Steel, LevUthan Bcitlng. A monster golden eagle, weighing bout twenty pounds, waa ehot at Joha Miners Tools, Stoves, Tinware, etc,, ''raven's ranch in the foothills 'and xas brought Into Sanger, Cal., for the And a General Assortment of Mill Findings. people to obtain a glimpse of this bird of prey, which carries off a STORE 168 MAIN STREET. WAREHOUSE 115 W. SECOND SO. alg or a lamb at a single swoop, and lose to ue great the foothill rangers, . 8- - Geo. M. Scott & Co TT J 0. FaWS. BAR AND SHEET ur rain-stor- . 1' STEEL PIPI ht won-Jerf- ul SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH |