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Show A Spanish Opal. wish we didnt have to eat?" HunAn have nothin Not a few superstitious Span- gry UigganB to li live fer? iards believe that tbe misfortunes Huh!"--IaJiauapo- of the present dynasty hare been caused by an opal, given by a neglected beauty and adventuress to Alfonso XII, let-than a quarter of a century ago. The king first gave it to Qmen Mercedes, who admired its great beauty, and she died in a few months. The king, not wishing to keep the ring, gave it to hie grandmother, Queen Christina, who only lived a short time after receiving it It was next bestowed upon the Infanta Maria del filar, who died i.i a few days of a mysteriona illness. The king then presented the fatal ring to his sister-in-la- w, the youngest daughthe ter youngest daughter of the Due and Dnchess De who lived scarcely three months after receiving the jewel. After these fatalities the king decided to keep the ring himself, bat evidently not believing in any evil influence, pat the ring on his little finger, lie is said to have hours. expired within twenty-fou- r The queen regent, who is not at all superstitious,, took possession of the ring, bat in deference to the pleadings of her friends not to wear it, she hung it about the neck of her patron saint in Madrid, where it is today. That it has influenced the saint to evil deeds is made clear by the war with the United States, and the qneen hits been implored by the superstitions to destroy the ring oi send it out of the country. In the heraldry of birth, if a man is born in October he will possess a handsome face, but will be poor iu this worlds goods. A woman who claims October as her natal month, will be endowed with coquetry and prettineB, and is likely to be unhappy unless she wearsau opal. New YorkTribuue. ill-sme- ned s in-la- w, Mont-pensie- -- r, Point. d Paragraphs. The lack of money is the root Journal. Hello, Wakely, cried Sinitz. I haven't seen yon for some time. Married yet?" Yes," replied married yet." Im Wakely, sadly, North American. Philadelphia When my wife starts in to give me a lecture, I just tell her to And doessha?" keep quiet, I da Say! Look here. You are getting altogether too inquisitive." Iudianajiolis Journal. The Boston Girl, Were you out in all the rain?" asked the Clifton girl. No, said the yonng woman from Boston, I was merely iu the portion of the raiu that descended in my immediate Enquirer. Did you find the snakes pretty thick down there? Not very Hard On the Reporter. some of them but were thick, Iiyou are ir 0.113 to liml a strange dream tLe I know Oh, you pretty long. what I mean! Were there mauy other night, said the major. What was it?" srkel the Young round? Cylindrical would be a better work." Boston Trans- Thing. I went to heaven ntid, as au cript old newspaper mm. hum interestWit for the Occassion Nora in their journal up flier. It ed Ah, Pat, Oi cant foind worrnds to tell yez how mnch Oi am in- whs n miserable think; not a well debted to yez for this lovcl y watch. written story in it, and I tu!l St. 1 Pat Sure, Nora, an its mesilt eter so What did lie say?" that is in debt for it ilape though lie said, Its not our fault. for both av us! Tbe Jewelers' W e never get any good reporters Weekly. liera' up The result McLubberty Oi s'spose the twins kupe yez nwake An Irishman, in order to cele s good dale wid dlber croyin?" Or any point Ksof. anil wUhto enbrute the event cf a new era, went joy a diiylitrlit riile tlirouirh tha sitch Oo; yez see, Olloggarty of tint Koeky grand Kt comon a He out didnt mountains, be aura to ash for Bproe. av em yells so loud thot yez cant ticket liial reads via thsCZS H.22TS T hesrdtiie other at ahl, an the home until three o'clock iu the result is dead silence ahl night morning and was barely in the bouse lefore the nnrse rushed np long." Pnck. and uncovered a bnucli of soft From His Point of View. Did goods and showed him triplets. you Bee the story of that fellow He leaked at the clock which said No Tiresome Layovers, with only 600 who succeeded in Close Connections in then- at the nurses arms, tbree, Uuiou Depots. Sure,' and said: failing for 80,000? Oi'm not superstitions, And tVaitively lie What do you thiuk of it? Well, but thank kivins thot Oi didnt Quickest lloutt I wouldn't like to do it myself, but come home- at twilvel" Denver I would like to be able to do it" Times. HJ-liil- i Post Chicago Evening of most evils. Eve was the original woman. All others infringe. .You can always tell a donkey by his lack of horse sense. Yon caut judge the dinner by the tone of the dinner bill. Its is painful to see a man try tiolauph when he isn't amused. Poverty may blunt onr other sense, but it sharpens the taste. The true measure of kindness is the certainty of its contiunance. .There are certain times when a pretty girl doesn't act that way. Nearly every girl believes that of other girl are jealous of lot a - ' her. Usually the less intelligible a signature is the more it is worth at a bank. It is- sometimes easier to gain the daughters hand than the fath- ers ear, Schillings Best is not at all poisonous, and tastes better than colored tea. C if it happens to be an ostrich feather. The man who is constantly in the public eye is apt to get ah occassional rub from tbe public knuckle. A St Louis woman who has been divorced nine times says that nine times out of ten marrisge is a failure. Flashes of Fun. Humor of the Camp. Captain, Is the new recuit is a fencer. he? Put him on picket duty. Cleveland Plain Dealer. Married yet, old msn?" "No, but Im engaged, and that's as Its lietter, good as married." Truth. knew it." if you only Weary Watkins Don't you G A G . Kiat-huii- Mia! d. i ! Stations anil Sidiugs ,t 'ill.' Dap AM Still 5 554 S.I lip " futu1 16 Vi 1. 7 UU 7 7 a.S.7 Mt--i " OJ 12, Sait l.uke Ar Ar hpriugiiUa Spuni-d- i Fork "" 1U)MIU i Sautaiiuia Ouskeii Hillside " 1 - 8 s DU- I 95 8 07' i'll Mammoth I'M 12 JO Jet. - Hep D trains run daily trains run dully eamt Rjr Acnse li A ju i .V.S2S 6 i;.J;i tv n U7 6 Ii V 7 7 7 Bicycles f' Y.C UMH 1 2 II I'.-- e VI : Its ill ivn' a V .1 Hi ail Yi; l 6 i iui 6 iVl IV ;d i'5 Udl r. . hr.l Pvii ."b.'Ct -5 a-- ll 49 Crr.de. g!i a-a- ki'iv . i'lhis, s : Iks j ; ! Mi: :r. o::a:i: .r o: .1 il. I" - I'i-- i f 4,f t 1340 J ;,4 l.l' I I e : SK I .k i ... I i'i-i Sunday. in A D.C. DODGE, V A lee-l're- st (ieu'l Mgr1 S. il.BARCoCK. Truiiie Malinger. F. A. WADLEIGIl. Gcnl lua. A Ticket. Agt . PIKES PEAK ROUT- E- i mm 0 From To tbe great rivers and Atlantic wnooard. Millions Given Awayll certainly gratifying to the public to now of one concerns in the land who are not afraid lo be generous to the needy and suffering. The proprietors of Dr. Kings New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, have given away over ten million trial bottles of this great medicine ; and have the satisfaction of knowing it has absolutely cured thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all diseases of the Throat, Chest and Lungs are surely cured by it. Call on J. L. Townshend Druggist, and get a free trial bottle. Regular size 50c and $1. Every bottle guaranteed, or pcice .. IS Bieal tiiksiiortlink;to )c2Tsr, IsiMe ill SDIi. KABL fi. MAESEUS; Colsriia Sprirgs, chool and Fircsidd1 Jest nnd most Ptipulur Route to , Cripple Creek, Victor, Aspt-11Glenwootl Springs and is now publiohel. lirevuli! is completo iiinili.rD, iiaiKlMiuiu liuok, iu tickets. o A lln.si ALL POINTS EAST $2.00 $2.75 $3.75 containing half-ton- O.rs. Flniid They only iliiit 'urs to Denver, L'nliiriiilo Springs, Ixodrilln uud inlermnliute Points from Suit latke City auil Igilra. Trains Icuve and arrive ul 11. (i, W. U. S. depot. your time to reuil. Tell the canvas wr so when he callson you and and BUT DIL MAKSltK'8 BOOK. 7.40 p. in. IMS p. to. Arri vo daily I. A. RENTON. (Tty Tleket Agert, 15 ff. Serond Soutli. 0, Rcncra I Agent, A.BKOWN. Room 4 Atlas lilouk.Sult Uke 400 pain's lncindinir 122 e jKirt ralts. Fnint-isplec- e Is a full pairs picture of Dr. Murnur. Airenis are wanted in Mil jiarts of the United States, Utah i n nurt, ini la r. MILLIONS of lxKiki are Wind published annually, thtiUKands of canvoHsers are seilind them, but only a LIMITED few are worth Frtwtlinl uml I'lngaiit biiiipuient. ruuiiiug through Free t'lmir CTZTlirimgh Sleepers ntiilllimugh Iomvc daily Bqiilpmei Elegant and Thoroughly Ifmlarn and Knelinliiir Cliair Our-i- . in wliinh t seats ars free to holders of regular tra n wniiut iu styles, - Ex. S4 i'Vvj i $34.58. At atatlone where no time is shown trains do uotstop. 47 f 'L.kJ AM'i-- Silver City Ar 8 3tl " " Ijtgunda Canon Siding Knreku 11 25 ft 151 fain Ms Ry. shape for months. Flowers cau be preserved in the same way --- v Pua ad, lu y There are a great number of carious superstitions as to the time of day when a dying person is most likely to draw hiB last ireath, and the tide, the muon, and he wind have all been supposed to have some share in the mat tor. According to The British Medical Journal, BsBeri, who lias analyzed 25,471 cases of death and 36,515 of jirth, where the exact time of day was noted, finds that the maximum number of deaths occur iu the early afternoon (2 to 7 P. M.) and the minimum in the last hours be 'ore midnight, while the maximum number of births occur in the ear--y hours of the morning and the minimum in the early honrs of the afternoon. As regards the cause of this, he points out that the hours of the maximum number of deaths are precisely those when the pulse rate and temperature aie at their highest in health, and when there is a febrile exacerbation in the illness. Scientific Ameri- - ul - - - .1 ! West-Hou- City, St. Louis, papere. . 1 his is the time of year, when A girl often wonders if a certain people like to preserve beautifully thiuk-in- g colored leaves. This is a good young man wonders if she is to do it: Dissolve some gum way of him. arabicin water, imm erse the leaves People probably get the bines in the gum water when it is cold because they fail to look at things After a minute or two let them in the right light dry. The thin coating of gum will A man can always tickle his preserve the leaves iu color and wife with a feather I Kansas The harder times are the more can. tramp jokee yon Bee in the comic . H h HALT Colored tea is somewhat poisonous. - , mV LiREAT THE SKELTON PUBLISHING CO. Provo, Utah. City. Call on or address a If. KOOSEtl , Commercial Frnigt A Pass. Agl Rooudl, Uorfam block, Salt leki City, This isjthe opportunity of a A dents are niakliid 650 to 3 Oh If. C. Ton HHKXO, tiouaral iauu. A Ticket Job K Ag SHORT LINE RY. Hew Train Service l We have on press for earlv issue, General Lee's o vn story of Cuba and the ln-of over f00 pages, 7xU Spanish War, to lie produced in a substantial inches in size and almost One Hundred Illustrations. anlheolic work published on the one subject occupying This is the the minds of the entire civilized world. coiumisslims will be paid and credit T5T31ATYV pure nTTTPTTn iXIUCLU . I,lhriil acl at olid.-lJ0 Work In effect. foi Neatly North Bound station' Ar. IM Ogden ft; I.v. I Sait Lake Ar. Lob J ii nation 1 I.ehl IMeinmut Grove 8X1 American Fork 8 : 8 41 9 iA irovo r 9 9 2 9 37 Spuuiiih Fork l 10 11 1L 111 PI iir: 4 Promptly - is Executed Olillill D 1.1 11 "I Ar ft I Milfonl j ft; 7X1 0 25 6 24 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 2 2 2 20 15 IM ID 45 84 27 12 25 fin 20 A M 11 25 7 24 15 5 41 and Gen. Mgr S. W. EGCLKS, Gen. Trf. Mgr. Viee-Prr- a Burley. Gen'l Pueaenger Agt. City Ticket Office 201 ilnln St. Suit Lake City. Alex Thornton, Agent, Peywin. D. E. OFFICE. Three or Four particular cooks in one neighborhood are enough to .make a grocer keep Schillings Best baking powder. Prominent Pliyalrlan, A prominent Now York yilivwclan In diHOmBing tho merit of itipiing Tubulei with s brother M. D. uid : Several years ago I aawrted that If one wiuied to become a philan-thopla- t, and do a beneficent deed one that would help tbe wliole human race nothing could be better than to procure the Itooeevelt Hospital preemption, wAwA ii tkt tan i it to tfthi Rifant TsbuUi, and caune be put up in the form of a ketchup ami distributed among the poor. 1 40 Frisco Four train! daily from Ogden to Salt Lake. Two fast train! daily from Salt Lake tool! point! emit. Improved Tourist Sleeper end Free Reclining Chair Car Salt lake to Chicago withiint f huge. Klegnnt tiny (kmclim. The only line operating dining ear aerriee. The bhorteat and Kant rat Line from Salt Lake to Denver, ReDaaaCity, Omaha and.all Point! East. W. II. BANCROFT, 91-9- u Fifth Avc, Xew York. 3 'uhlisherK of (reneral Leo's ldiok . Our authorized distrllmtorsare located In all parts of thcU. S. A South Bound Lv Lv, f A M 1 11 8 14 7 54 and the fur lorn at- . particulars to The International Society, May 8, IMM. Trnlna Arrive end Depart Station! ai Follow! : or.-l- uulfiia full Write TLmc treini will beelayantly , ly local and alwayaon time. Petrouiie them when you travel, LOCAL TIME CARD, 1 to Cuba, wrltos a Isaik on Gubafc Spanish War. GREGON m a week. GO 1 FITZHUQH LEE. Maj. Gen. U. S. V. mil late Council General . Lottie Mo. life-tim- e. Sales Increasing. The largest retail drug stem in America is tiiat of liegeman & Co. on Broadway in New York City. A reporter who went there to learn how Ripens Tab-ulr- a were aelling bought a five-cecanon and asked : Do you have nt much call for them?" lie wns referred to agentleman wlio proved to be the head of the department. lie said : The sale of RIpans Tabulee is constant and is merensing, duo nmecislly to tho iniluent ial rliarac.fer of tlie testimonials iu tlm daily press, and growing out of tlicee, liirnugh the reconimiindation of friend to friend. Satisfaction with them is very general. V.'hen once they are began I notice that n permnnent customer for them is made. Tills, 1 bolieve, is through their intrinsic merit, which mvestliM Win fide charartcr of tho advertising. I think Uiem specially useful in Uw general run of stomach troubles. An ridcrlj Lad j. An elderly Lidy living at Fordhau a jsirt of New York City, ami tviio w:m known to be a warm advise i of It i pans Tabules for any ciif-of lii r trouble or indigestion, said toarepnrter who visitedher for the jiurjNiKC of learning the particulars of her cane: I had always and did so on emjlovc.l -. physician tlv-b.- ' for one, but I8- i..;:i".i H:.-mui l ut tm.u ubtah.rd no beneficial I V.a-- nerer hsil any faith . in p i til t !it4 -- . ut having seen T.r . i nmer'letl very n! liip'.i.ii reM-ii-'- 1 r ii li-- in u tin' l - w- t Ni-- (..mi- - :i:i. - I; A. ., con-!- -- a tr.ul, nnd whs: l..v cise ed S ,.:is j a call. saving of A dollar's worth of Tabules ltipuns lasts me a month, and I would not be without them now if it were my last At tbe dollar. time of this interview there wen present two daughters who specially objected to their mother giving a testimonial which should parade lier to do imue in tho r.twrpiipers. but this tha tiller latly argued : Then mavlw otlur cases just like mine, and I a:n sure 1 tako great pleasure in rv unn lending tlie Tabules to any nno alliicti d as 1 was. If tlio telhrg about my case in tho papers enables sn:nc otlur person similarly affected to lw ns greativ benefitml ns I have been, Iseenoobjerthm." Tlie daughters, knowing how earnestly she felt atmiit tho benefit ;ho had received, decided sho was quite right. j & . - ? biL'a.lil Isa . llli i that I..- - |