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Show Shoes for Men SEEKING MILLIONS IN THE SEAl Long Search for $4,800,000 In Gold and Silver Which Went Down in the British Ship Huzzar Near Hell Gate, in 1780 It Was Sent to This Country from England to Pay King George's Troops Phoenix iMaas. Twenty-eigh- The names of precious stones an also very popular for little girls. Lori Churchill's two small daughgaped like sockctless eyes, drift sand ters are called Iluby and Beryl, whik had piled about her. the places of her Diamond Is the very uncommon nan were marked masts by Jagged, given to the baby girl of Lady Hari-lugewhose husband lias lately bed ftjxmgy stumps, and the gnawing current had stripped her to a skeleton appointed ambassador to St. Peters burg. Icarl and Garnet are a mod appearance. The first sight of her down in the other stores of which the appellation murky depths, gave him the creeps. are taken tor small maidens, the Ides Her guns, which had dune hard and being to call the little one after the frequent service against the French, stone fur the month in which she ww had slipped down through the decks born. to the heap of gold, bones, manacles, Tim good old fashion of naming tM round shot and rubbish below. son sfter the father Is again belx Divers Jarred her old bones with largely followed in the case of tie blasts, picked over the aroused re- birth of an heir. London Dally Mai- mains, delved here and there for many months, but the mighty curllsed in Making Ncte Paper. rents had thrown Insurmountable obIt Is not a pleasant thought tbit stacles In their way. A short distance from the shore Is the brilliant while note paper which a steep precipice under the wator. It your band rests upon may have In it waa over this declivity that the ship the fibers from the filthy garments! slid when her commander tried to some Egyptian felluh after it his passed through all the stages of dbeach her. Hawsers had been sent to land, but ecay until it Is saved by a ragpicker the trees they were fastened to were from the gutter of an Egyptian town Is a fact that hundred of uprooted when her stern dipped over and yet It tons of valrags are exported Egyptian and shot below Into the watery ley. 8he lies with her bow directly every year into America to supjly our paper mills. against this rocky wall. At Mannheim on the Rhine the In various parts of this country. In American Importers have their museums, are numbers of water-worrelics taken from the wreck. Several houses, where the raga irs rust-pittecannon are In the Central collected from all over Europe, fcs diaeaae-lnfecte- d Levant not excepted. park museum. 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Numberleiis Lugo platters of pew- tbat remained of the wreck was thickter, pots and Jars of antiquated ly veneered with greenish weed, slipshapes, bits of Jewelry, human bones, pery to the touch. Her open ports cannon balls, several old cannon, and a now and then golden guinea comprise the sum total of the treasure recovered from the British ship Hussar which. In 1780, went down near Hell Gate, New York, with $4,800,000 In gold and silver sent to this country from Kngland for the payment of Xing George's army. Many attempts have been made to recover the millions locked In strong boxes In the ships hold, the first In 1794 by the British government. Two brigs arrived at Port Morris, where the Huzcar disappeared and attempted to raise her by means of grapples. The expedition labored for two seasons, and was then ordered off by the American government, upon whose rights It was encroaching. Another attempt was made by an English company In 1819. Work was prosecuted with the use of the diving hell, but the powerful currents were so strong that the undertaking was soon abandoned. Subsequent to this, the vast promise tempted several other companies to undertake the rocovcry of the .guineas, one of which employed Mr. George W. Harrington of Wakefield, Buck Etile The Frisco System traverses d IPLIXOIDLT KQUIPPKD FAST TRAINS VIA Thrss OFFERS THE BEST SERVICE POSSIBLE TO ST. LOUIS. THE FOLLOWING STATES: 0AILY BETWEEN OGDEN AND DENVER Sspsrsls mad Dlallaat SosUs Koutaa- - Through Pullman and Ordinary Sleeping Can to Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis and Chicago without change. Free reclining chair cars. Personally Conducted Excursions. lllineis Indiana Mississippi Kansas Arkansas Tennessee Alabama Oklahoma Indian Ter. Texas, Dining Cars, service a la Carte on all through trains. For rites, folOan, fsss aesreei UokaiaoaaL L A. BENTON, G, at jm ililiaar illummuod booklets, ata., laqalrs tfea Kla Qraad routs, or paeifjins Ai P. 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Minneapolis, Minn Peoria, 111. Kansas City, Mo. Evansville, IndL Memphis, Tenn. Nashville, Tana. Cincinnati, Ohio. Louisville, Sy. Atlanta, Ga. Jacksonville, FU Mow Orleans, La. Vicksburg, Mias Weekly throufh service between CU ago and between Cincinnati tha Pacific Coast and Montana Territory. Connections at these terminals to the And OPSKd MM39SM MMSOUMt cot cry of the gold. He was to get of what be found, and Mr. Harrington, who waa then an expert diver, was employed to search the depths for the coin. He had read all about how the Hussar looked when with the Mercury she arrived In New York under convoy of several war ships. Both the Iluxzar and the Mercury were well one-fourt- h provided with offensive and defensive weapons, but Paul Jones was abroad on the seat at that time, and a strong convoy was thought to be an absolute necessity. The Huzzar waa SOG feet In length. Her beam measurement was 58 feet and aha carried 32 guns. On the arrival of the fleet the treasure on board the Mercury waa removed to the Huzzar, the whole of the money being intrusted to that hip. With It she started for New London, then the British rendezvous. Instead of taking the safer, though longer route to the south of Long Island, ahe essayed the northern one, and Incurred the peril of Hell Gate. Nov. 25, two days after her arrival In port, ahe attempted the then uncanny passage after taking on board from one of the British prison ahlpa seventy American prisoners of war. Whether they were to be exchanged for British prisoners held by the Americans or merely transferred from one place of confinement to another la not known. The prisoners, heavily Ironed, were secured on the gun deck of the Huzzar, and were not released when she was sinking. When almost through the turmoil of waters the trcssureshlp struck heavily and began to fill. All attempts to stop the leak were unavailing. Three-quarter-s of a mile from where she struck an attempt was made to beech her, but she again struck and disappeared In ninety feet of water. When Mr. Harrington, with other divers, went down in quest of the Huz tar's hoard of golden guineas all rmMKM9 ROBERT E. PICKLE STATIONERY sent up by divert waa purchased by the British government for $1,500. It is said that one day a diver brought up a brass box, all CONFECTIONERY NOTIONS.... and where women and children, too A fuH Una of Nobesa Tha blXKSKt end best stnek A run lln of Btstina- (Tzars. Tobaeaos aud Coniesuonary In Mar poor to earn a better living, work day cry. Ali tho Judins of Smokers' Qooila.. mss sbos aur.. ism periodicals. after day, with wet sponges tied over If TOPHI) snxTnooavo their mouths, sorting these filthy ofsba aunts. mLnuUni Agency Troy Steam Laandiy. scraps for shipment to New York. green and moldy, which contained pearls and Jewelry of great Our best papers are made of these value, that It was laid on the deck of rags and our common ones of wood the treasure hunting vessel and mys- pulp, whicn Is obtained by grinding and macerating huge blocks from some teriously disappeared. d forest trees. NaMany pieces of silver table service of our were found, the ship's bell, scattered tional Geographic Magazine. coins, platters, bits of bottcry, etc., but the money boxes with the milPapago Version, of Football. TIMECARD 10:00.... Manning ....1:01 The boya of the Papago tribe In the BALT TAWM A MERCUR lions still remain to entice others to - 0:25.... Fairfield ....Ii4 Arrive East. West southwest have a game which the blast and dig. O. JACOBS, Gen, Manager. J. 3:10 10:43 Leavt Mercur Mr. Harrington thinks the money fellows in Harvard and Yale would Arrive Salt Lake City. chests have been worn away by form rules about, if the played It, un- Leave 10:30... .Summit Jcl...J:25 water action, and that the treasure til it became very lively Indeed. is burled beneath tons of sand and These Indian boya make dumbells mud. of woven buckskin or rawhide. They It Is difficult for a diver to remain weave them tight and stiff, and then oak them In a sort of red mnd which long under the water because of the depth and strong current When Mr. sticks like paint They dry them, and Harrington went down ho had to be then the queer toys are ready for use. To play the game, they mark off weighted with ISO pounds of lead, 100 pounds around his waist and goals, one for each band or Bide" of eighty pounds fastened to hla ankles. players. The object of each aide la to end Its dumbbells over the goal of the enemy. SHOW CHANGE IN CUSTOMS. The dumbbells are tossed with sticks Three Trains, San Francisco to Chicago, Old Fashioned Names Bestowed on that are thrust under them as they lls on the ground. The perverse things vary day. This la the new overland service via tke Present Day Infanta. will not go straight or far, and a rod The youngest generation of hares the advantages with the elder Is s pretty good throw for one. Tha sport quickly grows exciting, of the great Improvements which have UNION PACIFIC been made In realms of applied art and the players are soon battling In s Instead of the ugly silver christen- heap, almost as If they were playing at AND CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ing mug of the '70'a, the moat grace- football SL Nicholas. ST. PAUL LINE ful cups and vases are given. The Guild of Handicraft is often called la Aatounded. Jap Barber A Japanese barber waa sharing upon to execute eu lemurs own deNo Change of Cars. signs. A favorite pattern ! tne tall, customer who expressed belief In Imply curved cup, studded with car- possibility of Japanese defeat by the Il Is worth your while to learn about lb buncles. cornellana, chrysoprases and Russians. The barber was so startled generally haa the Infant recipients and shocked that he Inflicted a severs name engraved just below the edge. gash on the face of his customer, who 106 W. Second South St CLAUD S. WILLIAMS, With regard to names, the ten- had him arrested. But the barber Salt Lake City. Is to return to old was the Com'l Agent. dency honorably acquitted, not without quaint titles of out great grandmother time, a hint from the court that, even had and Gladys, Mabel or Gwendolen have the gash been intentional. It was not been isplaced by Joan or Barbara, mors than the circumstances required, and waa possibly a meritorious action Margot or Betty. 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