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Show t THE SALT LAKE TIMES. "WEDNESDAY. SEPTKMBER P.. 1SW. ; THE WEST SIllF MflTDR fA RS ' ' :: ' . . NOW RUNNING TO . j Davis, Sharp and Stringer's ! ' ' ; : i Addition. CORNER SECOND WEST AND TENTH SOUTH. :MNow is the Time . 771 ""Toin Buy on Your Own Terms II Zli I stable St a" big TO SECURE ONLY ON MONTHLY PAYMENIO lrrk hciix-- . n Third j 'ltZt aa Ffl,e, Lots - -- 12 Blocks) or on Six or Twelve Montis v"'!'i"'i-- i; - - clsWestorth, omth it fSSt: j IN THIS POPULAR ADDITION r Longer Time if You Like. f 'E'j , j ' Come and See Us and Take a Carriage Ride, j( if prefer WEST SIDE RAPID TRANSIT WILWiPiMlEREi' DAVIS & STRINGER 53 West Second Soitli Street. was oniy one aeatn. i Depopulation nt that time was 800. Cor,,. New York Tribune. 2X" I Bemarkabla Vital statistic. ' The little town of Beverly, O.. on the Muskingum river, furnishes some re-markable vital statistics which, when generally known, may start immigration in that direction. During 19 the popu-lation of the place was estimated at Sou, and within that period there were only eight deaths, the. oWest of those dymjf being and the youngest There has not been the death of a child m the ' village fdnQeSgptJ, ISIJnJib? dandelion stalk nearly aa larrn m a, pumpkin vino, on which are four bud in one compact whole a sort uf doublo .Siamese twin freak, iu it were.Aiisonii (Conn,) 3.'iitiiitl. One of thine inomrtrua fr ak of tiat-- i ore which are orcaMnnaily met witii was found by Frank demons, Jr., of An-- t soniSi while at Milford Sandaj- - It i$ m aght once in so often and France lias a number of old scores to pay off. The great European war will not come, how-ever, until France says the word; she is going to tie prepared liofore she ventures into battle again. It occurs to me that Europe has soon to deal with a foe more terrible than war; the cholera is nearing her confines. England claims that with her system of quarantine she has noth-ing to fear from cholera. Eugene Field's Berlin Letter in Chicago News. Prospect of War tn Europe. One does not have to be in Europe discover that, with two ex SonMhe European nations are . Poor state of constant perturbation. Kttto England seeks to hide her terror Wer a thin disguise of braggadocio, t t is thauhe is Paifuily bkelv to be out of the SShV of Europe at any time In Africa we hear constantly of 'the f!Innanv here in Germany the IpTeS'constantfearof theFrench tte rial powers in Europe now are LSS and thvar" Seating blood mat does not reasonably provide lor a new contingency. For instance, a voting man not overburdened with wealth entered the law school, paying what was for him quite a fee. After at-tending two or three lectures business exigencies forbade his continuance at study. Ho applied to the treasurer for a rebate on his cash payment, only to meet with a delay and hear a rule re-cited against such a demand. Then he dropped President Low a line. Within four hours the postofflce brought a court-eous reply and a check. Chatter. ?"U Oolle,,., PrasidenW w is putting new life into the r ttlbinery of Columbia col-- - 8 Jjpectfor3 old rule Krrp t'p tlie Itrcord. Last, year twentyoiio careful house- -' wives in the United States put the rough on rats alongside of the baking powder in iiiu pamry find maoo uio misraKe m mixing it with their biscuit. Thirty-fou- r others left kettles of hot water jut where it was most convenient for their toddling babies to fall into tlu'm. The record thus far this year is a little. ahead of last. Detroit Free Vrrm. The Iturbide behaved very hand ' ninety in foregoing all their claim to the money and litlos.a fur as their re-cent bargain was concerned. The F.tn-per- Maximilian, though, refused to give him up, and the miserable mother workud the whole power of the stale do- - pirtmcnt at Washington to recover her diild. At lost, however, when things were getting desperate with Maximilian, lie gavo the child to the archbishop of Mexico, wilh orders to convey it to Ha-vana and deliver it to its parents. Along with it Maximilian sunt all of tbn mag-nificent presents he and the emprtw had given it, for there seems no doubt that much of their reluctance to part with it came from strong affection for tho child. Cor. Boston Transcript. A ftexlnan Trlnca. The 1'rinco Angustiu It urbide. about whom the papers are making such ado regarding his imprisonment iu Mexico, is a well known young fellow in Wash-ington, where bo lias iqent much of his life and where bis mother's family all live. He is about 2 or 27. quite well l baved ind good looking, but not remark-able. He i a lieutemftt of artillery now in the Mexican anny, but he i the grand-son of an emi;ror and was the adopted son and heir of Maximilian. There wasn't anythinir particularly imperial about the lturbid'-- though, tho Emperor Iturbide having been a scldier of fort-une, who was overthrown and shot in 119. The rest of the family emigrated here, where Angustin Iturbidsj's father mar-ried Mis Green, of Washington. They ha1 this one on. During the troubled reign of Maximilian it occurred to him that, as the Iturbides were popular with the manses, it wouid be a good idea to adopt Augustin. Hi parent acreed on condition that certain large rr.ns of ' money and title of which ihe Itnrbide had been unjustly deprived should be re-stored to them. The bargain wa made, the child delivered and Max-imilian and Carlotta, after fonuaJly adopting him. appeared in public with the child aeated brtween them in thr state carriage. But the mother, aa he journeyed away from Mexico, felt ber heartstring more and more wrenched by the separation. At Pnebls shetarned back to hT chiid, s Mr. Wllllnia UrlullTrt. John Williams, of Buck county, him-self weighing lloo iiouuds, lnw died, leav-ing behind loin four ulster and seven brother, all noted for their utraordi-linr- y rirth. It can therefor he said of Mr. Williams that lie left Ndilc 1 him wide circlo of relative, New Yui k Worl.L onto during tlm iWrtgu uramm Well to IlllVott little rmrw litter lfwti the row hfcttfl draw over tim lander . uliimts when tit" tetiifrntitfdi'"t Th g ilti-nt- ig of tlm iircdoi-- t after thu ld U ill full lteiintig whotiM lm rmiiplcta. Never allow iitelimg hiitM to grow, but tlio pbiiitatioii clean uf ;roitU lllltll tho e. II l OV'r. It tt 4 fclfe ri! to loan tlm itftaijin nua m'li tha advent of nrly n4. I liara lmd li'.'a mure than n' iu h In diimeter, anl by ffirn tin limy l Iticroaer I ti half. Ii nnuiiKlng for a ltg ea.wti of air?MC'! ftinutetm lia.a taitml il4ttarf ff th f.M-- t that every im h of rntfh aa tb crown "f tbn pUnt d f r 1Kb .!(, ( f ptikttig two la. Hr liarttirf a fw plant w.llt i Town nr lh nrium Ihm im may advanwlmimewhat. Tb pli kttig fri'tii lli'ifl plntit aliotiM m lorrespondinnly e!y. I'.u i Uiuig", I ara af lipara(a. A ktiif" bonld in-v- bi mplovil?j gatlw-rin- g aparari. Break off th ttn a far below t grounJ aa th'y will nap rea-lily- . la thi way no tn-- ! jury will ho dm to t.Xhrr bu l m tiw j ctitire trm can 1 ni f"T oxAir.g. In j tlunt f b's W t Bsbr Cliewed a Cartrlitge. )red picnio excursion, boarded a the East Teunesae.'Virgrirria Tgia railroad on, Sunday, battering, perspiring, gayly dress-- i leers crowded the seats and aisles jiokerand first class cars and the f even flooded the parlor car de-vest. The clamor and babel in-to such affairs rose above the f car wheels and made ordinary conversation impossible. But ppag at one of the little railway there was a lull. A poorly clad to of solemn visage came tip to a 'low and said to an. elderly Sue, Is 'stonished to see you hyar off pienicin' Sunday when yo' baby's bein' buried dis hyar y." ' you don' tell me! Well, I did haby was dead, but den I didn't snch a suddesWuneral. What nyhow?" il, I tell you. know 'zactly, "war some dinalemeet cartridges ' hmifip, and doy s'pose de chile 2ede een o' one of the cartridges; rs doy found his head mos' blow-n'on- e done gone." was a moan of sympathy from '"ad of listeners, and when the ved on a hush of horror held tho ''n silent almost to tho next (Ga.) Telegraph. Tha lurlo IIrn(ril. Thero in nil ebb In tho affair of ctocka. Owing to the of water tho mo-tive force of the ptieiiniiitii; rhx'ka In l'aria luui Imtt diverted for other pur-jHi-i, ami from niHiti tn. until half past 2 o'clock a. rn. tin city ia without tinm, Jewelers' Circular, A To!inlrt Truth. Blolwon Johnny, how many time have you played hookey bince the base-ball season began? Johnny Not once, pa. Blobson That's a good boy. Here's a cent. Johnny Thanks. (Asida.) 'Taint a lie, neither. I've played hookey a good deal more than once. Lawrence Amer-ican, ; A Younjc Dromedary. A female dromedary' was born in Capt. Cassell's stable Wednesday evening, about fifteen minutes before 7 o'clock. Tho proud mother is Druid. The little lady stands about three feet high and has a slender body, but very long legs. This is the fourth dromedary born at tho park. Tho first, Horace, died in infancy. His Wde, hump and all, Capt, Cassoll has mounted. It is now in the captain's parlor. The second, Kate, was sold to the circus with the grandmother of tho baby just arrived. The third, another Horace, still lives. He, with Druid and tho baby, compose the drove now at tho park. Baltimore Si.n. A Lawyer' Method of Advising. Among the Lancaster lawyers attend-ing the sittings of the supremo court is Henry Clay Brnbaker. When Brubaker was a much younger man be practiced law in Indiana. On one occasion he met the late Vice President Hendricks at the dinner table cf a mutual friend in tho town of Cambridge. Turning to the young reuusylvaniau, the idol of the Hoosier Democrats spoke of his own ear-lie- r days in the Keystone state, and then volunteered this friendly advice; "Young man, as you aro just starting in the practice of the law, let me give you a word of warning. Never write any client a letter of advrje. Let all consul-tations und communications of tluit kind be by wotd of month." It will be remembered I'i tho late Simon Cameron put this idea in another form when he said: "Hather go a hun-dred miles to soo a man than to write him a letter." Philadelphia Inquirer. j Tha Cabin Htriet Railway company, of Knti-ji- City, mjtorta that over a.ityO article hav lwn careleIy left in tti) car by pit.tHonger allien Jan. 1, atid that taking 'are of such pwkM ha grown into a biisincM 1'ntparlnc for film. "Cornelius," said Mrs. M.'iddergriifs to her husband, "1 wish you would give mo oome instruction in pistol shooting." "You are not afraid of burglars, aro you'" asked Maddergrass. "No; but I understand that a census taker will be along soon to ask women how old they are." Racket. A ahnwwV r A 11. A pecntmr tjht wn wi'tii'l "fi Main utrrvt, Anmtita, recontly. lr. mam what might I ty.l a lirmirr of mi fa, met ltl iirariv tw hour. Tha air 1a completely filled with tbn Ifiam't. They acrffixd Ui rouii out of tb gnnm U At onn time fu nr tlix fxtortU e liiey U-- forth In a atrrain fir Ifi'-i- wida, A moll a they rewltrd th pmf tiiey would Uk to their wingx. Th rittw out aloii? tbn ttrft for I OA rr1, and after clrrliog around in t! a'r narte.l lu a lxly difwn tlw ifrwt. TVy vtdr'iitly i4l totdnir roubitu. aa tta i KTert wm full f drail and injured an4 tti wlnM of other iififortitaaten. WhAl rmiHtl till iintaisratloii frmn tb Imtld-lu- g t iiii.:rount.d fur I?rby iC ia.) Tra! ript. I'.lectrielly for Iiiwi t,. "It seems to tne," a corressindent say, "that tho best way to rid c itie of iiiofMiuitucs is to use the electrio light." lie atates that when the arc. lam pa were first introduced into New (Jrleans tho entire insect population of tho neighbor-ing swamps flocked to llje city. The re- - gioti beyond tho radius of tho lumps wan clear of the nocturnal tormentors, while tho sidewalks und roads around each light was strewn every moriiing with dead and dying. Ho proposes to reverso this oiieration, and, by hanging enor-mous cluster of electric light beyond tho outskirts of the city, lure thereto tln whole of the neighboring insect popula-tion. To the ingenuity of thisg"fitleman is allied a commendable, if somewhat armguiiie, commercial instinct, for bo udils: "Arrangement wight Ui made for collecting the) after tliey had commit suicide, as they all do. by flying at tlio lamps, and it is probable that they could bo sold a fertilizer for a sum large enough to pay tho tout of main- - tairiiiig the light." Detroit News. j A Colt Adopted by a Cow. A young colt in. Minnesela, Dakota, r.K ently lost it mother by accident, and has been adopted by a cow. The row has a calf, but seems to divide her affec-tion equally between theeoltar.1 herown offspring, nun-.in- 1k.Hi with .'he strict-est impartiality. Lincoln Journal. A Conuccting Link fione. The late Hon. Samuel Adams Turner, of Norwell, possessed a unique interest to the student of our early history. His death removes the last link of ft very short chain which connected us with the pilgrims. Mr. Turner, who was born in 1792, remembered Ebenezer Cobb "Father Cobb," as he was called who died in the first year of this century, at the ago of 107, and who knew the Chil-dren of the passengers of tho Mayflower. So in three lives Peregrine White, Ebnezer Cobb and Samuel Adams e entire 270 years of New Eng-land's existence was represented.-Los-- ton Journal Robert T. Teamoh. a colored reporter of The Boston Glole, has become a member of the Boston Press club. He is the first colored man e'w.ted to an in-- "porated v.1;it man's club in Boston. A Find Inhibition of Iueet. Tho seco id annual exhibition of tho iloartment of fctoraology of the Brook-lyn Institute was held Thursday even i'ng. Last year the institute had only 0,000 specimens. It now owns 5."j,iXiO, all labeled and classified, including the col-- i lection of Calverly, which wvi recently ' given to the institute by his son and em-braces over 45,000 insects in perfect or-- i tier. About 30,000 of tho whole collec-- I tion of the institute were on exhibition. ' Professor Julius E. Meyer exhibited 20,-00- 0 lepidoptera, and from 8,000 to JO.OW coleoptera, owned by Frank II. Chitten-den, one of the curators of the depart-ment, were also to be seen. Col. Nicho-las Pike, formerly consul general to Mauritius, an old naturalist and a life-- ! long friend of Agassiz, loaned 4.000 spec- - imens of his collection of, araebnida or spiders. - Ftagipr'g Floating l'alacc. year every man who lives near ind and who can afford the in a yacht. The craft :i every conceivable variety, from ' to Mr. Flagler's new floating the Alicia, which, by the way, is ation of the yachting world just it. She is lying off Larchmont H crow of men aboard. Every-u- t the new boat is spick and '' Kr. Flagler has had a large 'ted up aboard tho Alicia, where transact some of the business of ndanl Oil company on his way roia New York when he feels in r ir- - There is a typewriter in the ara a commodious desk for the the millionaire's secretary. The 'e nf a Standard Oil magnate V the business of the day while ,s daily trip from Larchmont to ,'rs in hi8 yacht belongs to the history of New Y'ork. New a. lulllaf li'l (iraM. f vtimon rrd rlov- - r r.pptut l'f'r Mtp fiy, and wher they irrmr tott' tiwr Jo rn.tnt i '.iiij.r.jut tho tu.i" or l.i it an vm-- I i.;". Ti - lov f u'i! I - rut J l rnt uf tha hfU are beiiii(iin tu a oil of bliim, whtejt will I a.Vfst th tint that tlio l in the tmula f tlmo thy ar irmtidy foriirK btit w4 j. It .., IwWMPt, U iter to tm a bt'.lo to irly v, ith Vvn tifie.tfiv than to Ut !'ivi-r- . A noma d-- . mtt't U:-- ba t'w. 'h tint and Itir- - l.t rtittinj. irm ; l'Tie iit ii rut ! aw url tirh a falf i a'.i r.i,'" of fi!(uf I 'outitry Or tji ua. Mine. Tavaray, the Russian prima donna, is mourning tho loss of a largo sum of money and a pair of diamond earrings, perhaps the whitest and finest stones in Europe. She is now singing at the Covent Garden theatre, m London, and left them in a cab on her way homo. Thl fluid Klm I'rtiplint af tl han-- . An Indian runner who c.itiin in frota Ton. :uo River ony that courier tvnt out by tho 1iryiint Indian to find tlm new M"iwiith, or Chnt, mw him and Ulk.-- with him. They lot-at- him In the mountain lcyoiid Slt Ijike, an4 from their ibwiipt iou of hlui ho i an old man, with a long whll lurd wbl. h hangs down over hi breaM. K;iiie day he wear wbito hnir, aod at oilier tntw ha no hair mi bin lietwl, from which it Hpleur thut lei is bald headinl and wear a wig. lbs mad one Cliynno Indiana whovMt'd hi 'h prieft, and in- - nfructed him in . . ritr and mysteri-- - of the new religion. Hi Rave '''' figure and rerf mwiie of a new lndi.ui dunce, which tttli.- - four night and it1 wbolmUy Ui perform. Tlm lieyeiaie have jift flnilied their f.r-- t pTf'jniinc of thl religion dance at tb h'awlm.1 agency, and it ba aydm d (treat Hiiiotig tbefu. T! Jtiiiidrnt urn to t'rform tin duti' e foor time lit four luoon (tnofitli., tod then tber will fs r again from ti nw ChrUt. h' will them what further to do. 1 1w v bl! lu lievn ill Ion new ih, and il wwk ha aU.'it ceav-- among the Chey-Min'- Th Iti'iian are all yry uiyi.'-ri- o'i lmt r ii'-- r ligrti ai d wdl t !l tie wbito Men w tliiiig mi! 'Tiit!. t it. Thev eru itiHeu mmI difitr rW., t. thu military auUioritnn v tfard 'I '' fiiov.-iner- with an ariprbett.i'.fif trm bl- -. M.ij. Curr-d- l r the n;w Omit i n doubt aoiiw ol 1 Jf onuon el. r or bwhop who U a apirlttiftlist. and i pnw iytiHg Indian ! .Mortnonum. II" Mat tm Green river. It i arti-- J that 'rw r aendsrtg W a delegation ti riert the CLr.'t. who t m-- t the Crow. '1 i: ' ' 'l in lt- - ?.;arJ h ' - at fort Custer ha - out and pn-part-d for tin? .'! If lie can tm canght. Helena tor. I'orCund I'.ure Htrd tapfuraH. j Thoiisund of migrating birda' wera pawiing over Cedar Rapid, la., when they enwiHitcrud a terrible rain and thunder storm, and, attracted by the electrio lights, gathered about them on the street and attempt'! to fly into tho atoms. A a consequence, over I.0WI birds felldeail in the streets from coming in contact with tin? wire and g's fronts. A great majority of the birds do not inhabit tho region, and union very rare xptcinien were captured alivo and cagl. Among them w.-- a r'.-- jk.II warbler, one of the rarest bird in thu United Stat'-- . This bird nests in Matii- - ' toba and Alaska in the 'irnriier, ajid in tho winter gwi as far aontb tho "r- - ibbean w. Over fifty different iqieciea j were found. The clock recently removed from the tower in Savannah, Ga., had Sri'off time there for eighty-seve- It was removed because it had Lome too unreliable. A modem tinia-niec-is to take its place. l ulara af l'--- ,(r. j Thl lift igf iiidiwry U l4,n'.jt up ' in o-- conntry. In mt Utr rT.'itf at. ! g- al of .d ami dlnia$ tl ere are, d U-r- ait-- 1 1. 1 li ervfiil ruitrirw, 1't M th.fo rr,w-. Kt broiiKhtujl l T r ' I 'r' a" n 1 ,r pr'io; U u onr fn3 ; iam.'y of ifir at honte, a in Frsaoa1 mI fnany, will h only a .9 ff tlt:ir. Th fl'IfltbiT of T "f brti rrvwti f..-- r w'r, thi fiMlr, and vara wilt I in i id.it t:t lii" retnre.4 of & new . Itiiliafia I'amw-r- Old Pio Pico, the late Mexican gov-ernor of California, is passing his de-tuning day, in poverty. He is now M old, has lost' his property and has t moneV enough to pay his house rent. Leper ia India. An incident which occurred in Bom-bay last week shows the urgent necessity of legislation on the leper question. Si lepers were found begging in the munici-pal market. Four escaped, but two were arrested and brought before the maris-trat- They were in such a state that the natives Would not approach them, i and they were not taken into court, but were placed under a tree outside, while the magistrate conducted the trial from the veranda. The magistrate held that he could not compel them to go to a leper asylum, and sentenced them to one day's imprisonment. Pall Mall Ga-zette. ,Trt in the Southwest, "Wad man who is an agent for an 'ad doing business with all the .southwestern and northwestern ices says that 70 per cent, of the L't travel goes to the northwest. 4 month from now the bulk of will have been done for the " year. From that time until g the travel will be chiefly for pleasure. This same that of tho citizens of "ted States fully 60 per cent, of moving from their old eastern so to the new northwest in pref er-- e middle and southwest. In tnf 80uthwest seems to be pre-- ns middle west. The migra- southwest and the south is rlyfrom the central western from the east and ew Eng-Yor- k Sun. A Telcphaa Hint. Subscriber to tho telephone service have complained eond'Tably that when they for a number, , for in-- , stance. 1903, the operator fail-- to re-peat it back to tin tii. and w tliey did not . know whether they bad beeo onJ.frtol j or not. The orii.;-- r of the company twy ' to suliScnbiTH: When tliat iuipp'tis ha np your ti and ring sharj.ly ' again. Tj r.-il-t of thw cotir U tliat j th full force uf the nng will then go into the opfrat.r's ear fsutwrilier kuirw how it f- - Ui, and a few prescrip-tion of this sort will effort a cure. Hartford t'onrant l'.:T.M'.'r S;rry. f ?" !Tave,. ((.r-i.- . 1 tfa or. --t'.'.r of a pUa to b i.lT'klurnl at kll U detivaff t)Oc9 t'lrie-ih-io- t th conn try. ttocnlt os iMnv.4 f:!!l out at vi-tr- r h.ynxt, a ft rtii.li to lettwr tumrn, a card ;oi' th tiirt-- a in Ml of all penton rwadin tbniy, inr!,liii irnanU at It w prupnl in a rwaiit pap" b f re th IcituaTioa of Naval Archive! to sntjatituta for th eaprstiv.Iy tia riw an I d-- p lt rihtiug hfs taa a iw-r- shi'tluw, b'lmy, moo-sel- f n;h:ia4 I'M-'- |