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Show THE him. Kiwiwa is now rallying all chiefs in favor of Christianity in order to attack the new king, Kiwena, with whom the community is in continual war. legged boy with crutches, who practice of locating on rs a A Philadelphia Tragedy. The finding of a murdered woman in the northeastern section of Philadelat in her head phia,with a bullet wound midnight has led to a terrible tragedy. morning About 2 o'clock Sunday alarmed at Klaus, becoming Henry his daughter’s absence, went to the police station to report the fact. He was horrified to find that the murdered girl was his daughter, Anna, aged 19. Inquiry among Miss Klaus’ friends revealed the fact that she had been .keeping company with a street car conductor The case the surrounding fully convincing that Kayser was wurderer of Miss Klaus and that he saw the officers coming toarrest an he seized the razor, and after he wife his to kill attempt weapon. ended hisownlife with the same is he most plausible story of the affair as off himself passed who that Kayser, keeping an unmarried man, had: been an under company with Miss Klaus dis- had she that and name, covered the real truth of the matter, way and having met him while on her He thereupon shot her with exposure. killed and rather than submit to arrest —- on the Streets. the postoffice two gentlemen were passing yesterday, says Right in front of elderly an when in advance of them staggered a step ortwo and with the exclamation, God!” leaned against the small that protects a portion of the City park. The gentlemen were beside in an instant. “JT am all right,” the apparently “Thank for your man gasped. “My fence Hall him ness.” that One of the gentlemen suggested since yesterday. faintness come I have not eaten a only Thisis over me from hunger. it is They genbeing successfully worked. a erally secure enough by it to procure the Tt lodging. night’s stranger on whom it is played is a sym- are to some extent hang around ently safe the from entrances to appar- being approached; but ally when it is made in order that where they os- who sat on near the corner of Fifth Street, was a low Avenue a rich man lady can hear it; and the are fully aware of this little — Pictures, whom of people who fortune hasscowled upon and work, and is very hungry. You can crossquestion him till you are tired, and not begging vest. During the afternoon last sum- a profession ‘The the in fundsfora sion, and seldom confines Brooklyn. Her story successful. was Would the gentleman pardon her? She resided in Harlem, and had been to call on a friend in Greenwood, and had come away without her pocketbook. It was very embarrassing, but what could she do? they allow her to have some to point of intelligence and appearance. He appe: ls to church-going people for made a practice of ‘approaching gentlemen within a block or two of the bridge in preference religious beggar average, both in mer,an elderly female respectably dressed entrance poor family, or a worthy LAUNDRY, St... S. LL. City... & CO. Telephone, 419. Orders by Mail Solicited. mis- practice of asking alms can be at any moment. not You and Retail Dealers in SAUSAGE & Pore 1) 03-011) D ARD. | Wasatch Meat Market, 22 W. FIRST SOUTH SALT LAKE CITY. Telephone ST. will arrested be an- noyed if youare within a few feet of an officer, and one seldom feels sufficiently at the small deception prac- Engravings made for Bill and Letter fTeads, Catalogues and Book Illustrations, Portraits, Machinery Autographs, Monograms, Buildings, Color Labels, Patent Articles Ete. Ete., Fite. © 299. HASLAM BROS. | City Shoe Repaiting Factory, | JOHN LARSON, Prop. McDonald & Dickerson, Cheap Family Meat Market 59 E. Third South St., Salt Lake Gity. his operations long to the same locality, as he comes the ban of the law. To begon the streets is a violation of a city. ordinance, and the man that makes a- aggravated AND: Wleroaplcs BEEF; PORK, MU’I’TON, are forced to ask for assistance, but nine times out of ten the asker of alms is an imposter too lazy to work, who makes be convinced that he isa humbug. He has a new locality daily and reaps a har- Wholesale suffer dated him with information in this respect, he will probably state to you that he has just reached the city in search of honest industry. is a grade above est HASLAM BROS., most from the annoyance of professional beggars of the ordinary sort are business men and clerks. There is scarcely a building in the city but hasa sign at There are of course some worthy paupers accommo- SAZ7 Main Street Office. MULLETT Fine Work a Specialty. : the city-and will approach you in regard have - UTAH. OF. WORK.” usually found in the residence portion of you JEWELRY, Ete. OFFICE 23 a novelty in the begging line The class Clocks. _ rascals The idea that a man was forced to adopt such means to secure a livelihood caused any passers to drop pennies in the tin cup that stood on the top of the organ ready to receive the offerings be-. stowed. — Glasses, Silverware, Watches, LOGAN, who ask for a penny with which to purchdse a cup of the beverage. Last week a sorry looking specimen of humanity OULD Spectacles, Glass, Hte., The 1-cent coffee stands have’ created “AM: Opera Frames, a great many beggars cf a juvenile class, introduced Field and Upholstery, Mouldings, failing. the entrance warning beggars to keep out, but they will approach you almost as soon as you reach the sidewalk. After : the the words: streets i FURNITURE, theaters. as a vagrant. and Fourteenth i ALL. OPPOSITE the TABERNAGLE ~ stu- by parading Park row with a hand organ to which was attached a card bearing change and give their made a victim of the trick before, the profits may amount toa couple of doljars, The New York beggars, as a rule, are people whose poverty is due to themThe clever beggar is by no}. selves. | means peverty-stricken.. He may find alms easy and profitable to ask than work, and if he is anything of a student of human nature, and has a imagination, he will get along. are many varieties of beggars around New York. Who Elias ist Kast St., Burton Gardner building, opp. Theatre, ] Gents’ Boots and Sh Gents’ Hand Senedin Se ey arom ‘ i Ladies’ Shoes, Sole and Heel, from 50 Children’s Shoes, Sole and Heel, from 35 Room. A Comfortabie Waiting p Repairin doue while you wait e a Morris, ROCK SPRINGS Mantles, Grates, Coal Co. Agency, Tiles, Monuments and Tomb- gtones in Marble and Granite ——DEALER IN—— ‘PIONEER | PATENT ROLLER MILL 60. BRANDS High Gents’ Furnishing Goods. —_-O—-—- IN HATS AND CAPS;AND NECKWEAR. AND TRUST No. 68 HAST COMPANY, TEMPLE ST. Pays 5 per Cent. Interest on Savings crutch in SALT Office in Godbe, Pitts™& Co’s Drug Store, e Does a General Banking Business. No. 35 W. First South Street, COAL Zion's Savings Bank 5 VALLEY, RED CANYON, GRASS CREEK anp ANTHRACITE B. H. ScHETTLER, Asst. Cashier. President. es STYLES PLEASANT ELIAS MORRIS, Supt. W. WoopRuvurFrF, IN——— ROCK SPRINGS, FLOUR: Highest Cash Price Paid for Wheat. —_AND— LATEST ———DEALERS Patent, Baker’s No. 1, Whole Wheat. Clothing, Boots and Shoes, THE OF There in and is there that a ticed to make a complaint. fertile ‘has not crossed the bridge and seen the - old woman who sitson the lower step of + Sands Street church; with address, in order THWOMAN W. JENNINGS, pathetie turn of mind, and has not been | it more That beggars seen to pick upa crust of bread from the roadway and make a pretense of eating it. The idea of hunger naturally awakens sympathy, and the rascal reaped a rich harvest until the police arrested him The maimed beggars generally make a practice of settling along Twenty-third COME ONE { practiced by an Italian woman, who fre- let there be a lady with him, and the ragmuffin is certain to glideup and tell a quently occupies a. position on FHourteenth Street. She has a hand organ in ‘story of wanting a few pennies to secure a baby carriage and a young one at her a bed. It is not human nature for a felbreast. There is a sentiment in this low with his sweetheart on his arm to that seldom fails to touch a sympathetic turn -a deaf ear to such an appeal, especispot in the heart of a female shopper. One of the schemes of an old-time beggar, who is now onthe Island, was to loiter along Fifth Avenue at an hour in the afternoon when that thoroughfare was well filled with ladies. He would be PRICES:— { mud-puddle, A gentleman alone can come out gentlemen went into York army vf beggars and anda convenient beggars are sufficiently numerous to fill volumes. Curbstone nursing is a method their pockets and between them they made up a dollar, which the old man took and gave them a blessing. ‘That is the latest scheme adopted by meal a OF where the little comedy is enacted again. dents of human nature is demonstrated by the little rascals who continually Iam out of work.” The hands of the the New up COME he rested every day; but what good does 1t do?” é The tricks resorted to by profesional Would no “Flome,” echoed the fellow, “T have home. observed that av OUR LIST E be called be Wook e a carriage home. man the take to him it will will receive a bonus check. 11 tb Granulated Sugar for $1,00. 1 Tb Canned Oysters, 10 cts. 3 fb Canned Utah Tomatoes, 15 cts. 3 fo Canned Utah Corn, 15 cts, Best Full Cream Cheese, 2fb for 35 cts. Best Roller Mill Family Flour, $2.55. Best New Currants, 10 cts. 1 fb Pakge. Good Grd. Coffee 20 ets: 22 bars Best Laundry Soap. $1.00. Best Candies, Homemade, 15 cts. Mens 9 0z.Blue Overalls 70 cts. Mens Best Brogan Shoes $1.25, Homemade Grey Linsey, 25 cts. yd. Homemade Mens heavy Socks, 25 ets., pr. Homemade Ladies Hose, heavy, 35 cts. pr. Big J:1€ Red Mixed Flannels 20 cts.,yd. Big line Mens Undershirts and Drawers, 25 cts. Big line Mens California Flannel Shirts, $1.25. Big liae Boys Clothing, $3. .75, suit. Big line Mens Clothing, way down. Big lot Nice Haddies, 15 cts. ib., Big Ict fine Oat Flakes, 18 fb. for $1.00.. Nice Dressed Chickens Every Week runs across the street to hunt “The fine All Purchasers and drops his papers in the mud aad cries until-someone gives him a nickel with which to purchase others. If you -watch Grand + New Goods in all Lines of GENERAL MERCHANDISE had ice captain to a Star reporter. weather brings them out like flies in summer. Yes, there are lots of them ar- original and proved sick kind- Street urchin who a Grand 101 8. MAIN gT. < Office 'Telephone 49. YARD, Yard Telephone 49, Cor. 2nd South and 3rd West Sts., Deposits. MONEY TO LOAN LAKE CITY. On Approved Securities at Low Rates of Interest SALT LAKE RR man Star, York the New havea always are not worthy your charity,” said a pol- to a street. Money. They and hada heavy bank account. The latest method adopted by the fraternity is the plan of the genteel beggar. He is Professional Begpars. Tricks to Extort a nickel. and Fourteenth ——eeooo + eo beg who a letter in his hand that he wanted to mail, but lacked the necessary two cents with which to purchase a stamp. The lad who appeals to wayfarers at night with the story that he is stuck on his evening papers is a familiar feature. His plan has been improved on by a Church picks up the muddy papers, carefully wipes them off, and goes a block further chair dangerous, are not necessarily fatal. eer office a short time ago, ably the meanest class. of beggars are the partially . intoxicated loafers who hang around City Hall Park, Union and Madison Squares, and in a-half-threaten- harmonica player, wounds, though Kayser’s Mrs. himself. He tensibly sell toy baloons, pencils, and grind organs. Some of these people are less in need of the pennies that are handed to them than the donors. One blind him threatened bakery a shopping. plays a tin whistle and toots out “White Wings” for solid hours at a time. Prob- Now Open for Business at 68 and 70 Market Row, With hema sace from home go in during CITY. W.S. HARRIS, Agent i SS assumed ladies sidewalk stores Peopte’s Equitable (Jo-op. Assen. he React Sone ineffectual when the a Just See the Crowds of Customers at the Si were the when him, hours the makes require a const'tution of steel to stand that. ‘Nine out of ten of the street beggars blood pourrazor at his side, lay Kayser, circumstances dry-goods ing manner Further inquiry recould be found. vealed the identity of Linn as Otto Kayser, 25 years of age, who lived with his wife and two children at Kensington The police susand Lehigh avenues. and pected that he was the murderer As no went to his house to arrest him. knocks, replies came to their repeated open ‘the officers were about to break and the door when it was hastily opened night they were met by a woman in her her clothing with blood streaming from In the throat, and a baby in her arms. with a bedroom, stretched on the bed . ing from a fatal woundin hisneck of that she could return the amount in postage stamps the next day! She generally gained her point, Another method was the young fellow at Coney Island who has lost his return ticket and who wanted the loan of his fare. Quite an original idea was adopted by an old chap inthe vicinity of the post- method of punishment if you refuse them, They will walk along beside you and breathe into your face, and it would as Tom Linn, but no such person known front ‘WEEKLY. SLA her lap, a plaintive expression on her face and empty hand outstretched? She murmurs something as you pass, but it is next. to impossible to distinguish it. Another sight in Brooklyn is the one- endeavoring to convert were Arabs who the poison of circumcision and tried te WESTERN |