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Show I - TgE SALT LAKETIMES. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. 1800. 5. i Acres at $60 per Acre. 320 Acres at SI 00 per Acre. 80 Acres at S50 per Acre. gisfsnap td wSadl folfc J-- lad to plat and only .5 miles You will be glad buy this at 8I0O per - west of tl,e rlver' ' ' "crc next sPnn& acre inside of six months. .... V ' ' - i 0 i 50 Lots in yQu want something cheap? Is it something in the city you want ? 1)wis Sharp & Stringers Addition. - " If so we can nlcise voir 20 lots r)140 Cor. '2nd West and 10th South. Cars I,Smfatyjl5 t aCerreS " 78330 to WOft -i- ll be mnnin, past this addition within r (.() thc 1)UV ljeforc (1;iys timc t0 the advance in price on these lots. Residence and Business Property in Different Parts of the Cityl-- S DAmmWTRINGERLB 23 West 2nd South Street, . $alt Lake c&' Utah' in the French exhibition now in course of preparation in that city. Berlin Letter. 1The King of Dahomey, Dahomey is a man of accomplishments. He was "i Paris, and much money was and careful attention lavished ,"is iostrnction. But in an evil w fell in love with a Parisian beau-- hecause sho would not have him oung man made np hia mind that l of a barbarian was preferable to civilized and enlightened be-ha-eternal adieu, therefore, ' c assies, the arts and the sciences, falcmsly set himself to the pursuit barian career.- His most reniark-'fw-as king of Dahomey was to d Wmself with a bodyguard of nS women, regular amazons who arsehack man fashion, used the spar and wielded the battle angular dexteritv. Hin majesty eory that these women are bet-tha- n men, and are more like-- al to his interests. A contin--' these amazons is to be brought Won soon and shown to the puBnc storm lust winter, lias been found in a little ravine aboot thrae-qniirte- rs of a wile from his ranch. The corpee was in a reclining position, a though, he had gat down to rest. In one of his clinched lmnds was his hat and in the other his handkerchief. According to a Pertland, Cere., h, the body of lift Carnthers of Werville. Wash., tAo J The Wont End raUway sta-tion in Uwtm ta to buv IS engine of 1,000 korao powor each. The y are to Iw tripM compound, with cylinders 21, il" and 63 iwhvn diarunter. The pcrwer I trunmnitted by two brtt for each en-gine, eurb boit ft f)t wide. Steam will I fiutiiithod by 24 water tube brllcr, each rated at 500 homo prmt. Ttnllilil.INiMnl'l M,l rt(Ullf i Strnm. Th hu tli and Bit ! e im Tii" mr ml !! A" rauhd lt Our niUU rn ttup fr m I hi till, mw pHUlR 47. Atwi it uiw. mrr ''. Itu oj sui Imi "I H's y, mi ipi, t r m.li ik (mm lesw hs frnoiool bHHwn"" 1h (rlar aaitrml rrp III tin!. u .Kf " 1V ) Ui COM Ira Now r.'T ur - (W f.Jst fwrfl U Lmiflt! ( Thn... fW U.' mrwtn U jurat's ll!amU 4inn Tliiai l n. fnifww Uriirt im ' 7 INI ui lb. Ut ! !t Urn rwi t pxaue U)i I -- IitW ! On the Beach. be night Is warm, the moon is bright. And tore, upon the sandy beach, . ; hrasli Ore burns with glaring light, Reciened above the billows' reach. ':; rest hare wandered down the shoriv We two are left awhile alona, " talk, as we have talked before. In quiet, confidential tone. hf bolds. just o'er the smoldering ash, 'Ja point of reed, a white "marshmat low." Ir Te droops low beneath tta lash, Wuchiog the names dance bright and yellow. fair and swcot she looks I How wistful, yet how strangely shy! Hs joy to watoh love's kindling light Ttt leaps and sparkles in her eye. 'ut then she's benn just so before To lot and lots of other fellows; ud so we sit here ou the shore, i"i talk and laugh, and toast "marsh-mallows.- Life. A school boy roeently scalded his log badly from knee to too. As there were no signs of healing the attending sur-geon chloroformed a puppy to death, shaved its body, tdtinnad it and graftrd the skin on the boy's leg. The healing was rapid and the color of the grafted skin was uniform and very similar to that of tho normial ftkin. aeaa. Then two men appeared at the head of the corpse, who appeared to be Italians, and who were arguing as to whose knileit was that fitted the wound, which was on the right side. Then he heard the name of the dead man. It was Mark Taylor, and, as he knew no man by that name, he asked in his dream, "Who is he?' and the reply came loud and distinct, "Why, he's the coachman of John Henry." When Mr. Yonng came to his office yesterday morning he asked Mr. Henry, who had an office with him, the name of his coachman. Henry replied: "We have anew man," and Mr. Henry gave a different name than Taylor. "3e was cnt laet night," said Mr. Young. "Yjs," replied Henry, "but how did you find it out? It wan not published in the papers." Young replied: "I dreamed it, and that's all I know about it." Now both Mr. Henry and Mr. Young are puzzled about the coincidence. Cin-cinnati Enquirer. Story of A Stranse i. the weH known Mf J D'it h d a dream Friday Mm to awaken and .is wSe Itwas that he saw a ar with-tw- o bodies im Srone of the men out. as 1 Inspection of Summer Resorts. In choosing a reeortfor summer one does not omit questions as to how far it is to church or station, whether 6 o'clock dinner is served or there are spring mat-tresses on each couch matters of ji'st interest and comfort. But add such per-tinent inquiries as these: Do you serve oatmeal or cracked wheat for breakfast? Can I have brown bread and fruit thi-e-times a day? Have you a water filter in good condition? How far is the well or the water snpply from the cesspool and drains? And laet, but not least, havo you a well ventilated earth closet? All boarding houses and summer resorts should be visited monthly by a sanitary inspector with power to enforce neces-sar- v improvements for the health of in-mates. The Catskills and the north shore demand supervision in this way inst as much as Mulberry street, Baxter street and South Fifth avenue, those flowers of tho slums.-SM- rley Dare m New York Herald: drumfish feeding at flood tide. The man-- j dating shark likes the sutne kind of diet, and many a Woody conflict enum be-tween thofo robbers of tho gr.yt deep when thoy meet on cuiiitwm ground. In front of the hotel there is counidirablo depth of wnUr, and the camo so near that many of them could have been reached with a lUliinif rod. Suddenly, aa the school of porjMjieei were tumbling over each other in pluy. ' a four foot li.'irlfid'i a daxh out of the water, pursued by a ton foot jKirpoie. The porpoise suooex-de- in biting a piece out of the man-eato- r and inaln a Iciima plunge at the shark in mid air, while tin son beenmn red with blond. Both fish were in a dnol to the death. Neither tried to esc). The was the swif test in motion, but whs an tin- - equal antagonist. The purpoisu would dive nudV-- r him and strike him in tho bully nndr watr, to tlie grest ilisoom-for- t of the man-eate- r, whowi jaws were not big enough to make inn'h impres-sion on the tongh hidn of the slipjmry sea hog. Threo timed they met in mid air, and struck each other a.i two bull elks butt each oMier with their antlers. Tho porpoise slowly retln-- ten and with tho ewit'lno of lightning strnck the shark in tho middle and rii-pe- d him open. The Liiiiwater sxni float-ed dead out on the sea, while the por-poise, badly hurt, followed his compan-ions np Townsend inlet. Cor. I'liiliKlid' phia Times. j Shark and Porpolt Fight. Monday mornitig at 5 o'clock vAile, the bathers at Avabn. N. J., wereccjoy bi a bata in the surf, which U permitted below the hotel np to 6 o'clock in ths morning, aiarge (cbotjl of porpoi:nade a darfi np the coart just d the breaker. There was over a hundred of these slippery monsters, ao hard tocatch I in a nm. and they never bite at any knowa bait. A food si4 porpoiae wiU devour a boehrf of rjwbnr.kr or a i Toang dmmfieh si a ringle meal, and jrat now tii- - eorf i tiled with sniaU Steam heating of railway carriages was introduced during the past winter in Prussia. The steam is supplied from the locomotive and paeses through pipe underneath the carriflg's, the pressure i these being reduced to thirty ponnda per sunare inch, A Manas Iroswrlfd from Inill. The Diuuklj-- n lulth iVpartmeot hna found a cam of a Utrf-- id to Im r;ir in this country. Itn nam tn beriberi and its home is Iudia. One of the rhnr-- o teristics of the hn awl is drowsine, and on the African coiwt it i known u "the hloepitig icknei.H In falal rni' death genenilly resnlu fmm eilmiml ion or syncope. It Is nut eontngious ia Ihin ciiuiiiU', and no danger Is t lw fen-- l fmm Its aprx-ara- e. The vehicle of u westward jouriiey was tho ship .1. '. Warns, from Macassar, in the Dutch Kat Indi", which arrived at JirnuUvn Monday. A sltk man on bo:rd was taken to the I.m Islld Collide, b.f pital, and Dr. Henry Umilwinkle lefinird that on May 3i llm captain, H. vVanis, dkd at ma. and that on Jumi 10 II. Ualt-- 1 man, tlm firt mat, died. Tlin man at the hospital proves tu have Wribrri, and Dr. linllwinkle b!itei tlm other two died from it. Kiehatige. A TTlse Answer. Would Bo Facetious Teacher Boys, there U an old saying that if you Rivo a man an inch he will take sn ell. Now, tan you toll me what would be the result if you were to give anion afoot? Small but Bright Boy--He would kick. New York Tribune. Where the Earth Is Drylnr. All tho dredging that can be done in New York harbor haa failed to perma-nently deepen it. The growing shallow-ness of Hudson river is noticeable, and. like the outlet to Luke Charaplain, which was once navigated by Indian canoes at the Hudson is now al- - all seasons, upper most bare of water during the summer. Tlie Des Moines river, in Iowa, once nay- - j israted to the mouth of the Raccoon fork, the present site of the city of DesMomes, l will now hardly float a fisherman's row-bo- The steamboat has not pkwed its bosom for over a quarter of a century. In all pari of the world there is the eame decrease in the waters of rivers and lakes. St. Louis Republic. A C.mfei.lim f ! A imperil'lity "f r.liwfL! ra!td the p.tioH'.t.T g.uienil 4 luy, of I'rtfiiMyhimia, (T1 trod bio. TIktoIim buen basil csm-t.- t.t orr tlie pfwtiiflin (ft MrKeJUp'Tt. and dWu r ikt iW'e. Til amir t( " tb ,fu!t'T was ri twA dN-lu- i to m.iia aif r uminetMiitiim. Wat U'JrfnsilrV.1 to srui of tU ld:a. fittf-ot- t ia wtk m b til i .mMmu o aekiwf wHkk f tb spiral candida tly preferml. Th uwl wm shfirt swid aol tnoJ. "We want Hil-.- The c)jrTuuu K?vl tfctmruto)t no miplieaStoti f thoiQr tnm Ivlwin 5u!t, bw lsraj bf Wjf Wi tesfUi i to his gov! 1micui m4 cBitsrity; v4 supiwrtrif litm tu N wanted. iiifontu d tb puiJi!rrgifal. i th nomJuatum w seat m- - Then thnr wan a tow. To wtiuW ssf iduumt. OK'lMiiC ti !! ho Wit"d HjW, :mfnu-l t" fc brd Um iVrsrtni'qjt wlU pews. t ws rlwhl M0r. bttt haul Hole, his oru . that fhey wiuitwl. Ui pu.r, which f-r-e vry srrotirf aud vtUiaH ion. hl Ui on ul lo rk deirsartmen V"rl ruve'm whsn bi nrphww Mt. bright and anrftltUw J"Hirf ma. tluukmg ti m tin rhiat rf iiiu.legelt:ns: tnvaUxtfi. tWig!4 h wonM gu ia fur rt, m&X smit UJa Hla aj.plltatioii. V.lieti th fn- - er XimtrrZ n- - mum-- i M, t f!4.n wishdrisw nl Rimer nJti.l m hi iU. Cat. rSan Yrui.i Cltottif.le. A l'arlor Tip. I'hiladelphiaBelUi (at sinnme resorl) I do Dot see why it is I am so unpopular among these Chicago society people. Traveled Friend I'll tll you why. H Is because you insist on asking th-- m alwut their grandfal!iers.-N- w York Weekly. A Speckled Lobster. Captain Robert Stapling, a lobster n of Stomngton, Conn., caught in one of his pots just outside of Fisher s Island, on Saturday alobRter with yellow and red spots of the brightest hue all over its tody. Tho lobster was viewed by menvhohavebeenengagedinthecapture of lobsters their entire life, but none had ever before seen anything similar. It weighed about one and a half pounds, and the spots were regular m size and .upe. Not onlv was the body decorated kit the ciaws and legs were as speckle as a turkeys lelphia Ledger. Rum with TaotH. Some time ) Mrs. Carl Kimble, of No. 44 Klndel ofwin. gave Wrtli ta twins. Tho dixini who were in at brad-- j ance at the birth f the bs noticed thitt they were exropf iimaliy large and well di veUpisl. Orantly t thmr !, uiKin cjauiinlng mm of ttm twins it w,m duruverwl that it posweeed two Urite lower frout which arc at I at an eighth of an laeh in liJi and purfwHy formed The teeth r f i pnarly whitenewi, and lk a nalnral a j tliose of a child 0 or 8 yearn old. T his is a rare oorurrt-ww- and similar "tin h j never KK imhil julnto. Thee have b u ciies wbi-- r thero was cue UmaU when a singl child w born, but never M-tr- when there wet twin. 'lncin- - tiati Knqnirer. j .. tompetlllon In tlie Aerolite Market, Tlw meteoric shower that fell In the country wont of Mam City ia proving it source of much revenue. and mail ordnrs pour in for sjmmis, and thev are at from 26 emit to f I per ounce. Coimterftnit iiietiric spe-cimens aro now numerous, made by turn-ing common bowlders, which aro abtm-dii-on the prairie, in a hot fire, and dipping tlvm in prepared liquids. vSt. Paul Iloneer Press. One from tho National Capital. "Liotcn." said the musician, "to the delicate intonation of the mosquito's slug ing. Don't you recognize a musical nov-elty these?" "Yes, by .Tovel a new accidental a Potomao flat." Washington tort. Lost His Clothes. 11 known young calico jerker for rods house in this city secured a Mag bathing costume from below ays ago, and privately informed 'i the boys that he ws going up to "wet it" on the following nod that was just where he was Whether the boys were jealous tier they objected to the devia-3- m long established rules of Chico iiag boles we cannot determine; fate they laid for their comrade e appeared in his gay pink and loitnme. wetting was all right, but when win out of the wet he found to his "diatliis store clothes had disap-'Mi- d all search was unavailing, around bewailing his fate, and struck for home just as he was. toys, though, had posted a num-4- e urchins of the burg, and when " in sight of one of the well trav-leqt- e twenty kids, real live Amer-''-k hailed him with a rich vocab-o- f slang. rlook at the Chico guard with '"v pants." ' oato de Chinaman, fellers. Who's lBato?' ' at the Turk." get a nickel if yon hit it in the clerk started in on a run, and Mowed all the way home by a crvd of boys. He fotrnd on his 1 his clothes" neatly done np in a e and an explanatory note from 'aBS" The costume well, that's 0 the poor. Chico Enterprise. Pressing nnies. - Travis But really you must excuse me now, gentlemen. I have presing btuloeM 'loodgrJod (aside to SelbyV-T-his is tlie evening when Travis cil on his girl. Burlington Free Press. A Technical School in Belgium. The establishment of a technical ihool for all branches of the textile in-dustry, spinning, weaving, dyeing, etc.. in Verview, Belgium, will soon become accomplished fact. Local manufact-urers an have contributed 200,000 franca for the building. The running expenses, which will be from 75,000 to 85.000 francs be partly paid by th St, who will contribute 35,000 francs per year, while the provmoeof Liege will contribute 15,600 francs yearly. Dry Goods Chronicle. ' . ln(U (Mdltlrs. At the olse-jnie-s of the lata Senator Beck the picturetyjuo Iiitfalln. .f Kaiuu. atra ted wide comment and at-- j tention by anearing hi the proewwion of senabirial mourn ere with a hih white bat and a mackintosh. Kvery other wm- - . ater waa attil in severe bla:k.-C- or. ! philahdphia Bulletin. Tsvekla 1" th Far Korth. "How do the Esquimaux live up In the frozen north, Charley?" "fhi whaJe blabber awl seal and fish. "Fish? Why how do thear catch tfceio?" "With the Pole, of course." Philadel-phia Times. I i A lrogrslv Clerfrma. Dr. Meredith, ot Brwikljrn. ha v-- ry f.r"griwiv idui aUrnt church fun.ieh- - ing entertiiinment for young I"1l"- - lie h.ie esUkiiliahed on Kuit'i.i jlrt:'.--. 2 setS'l roora for work- - ; Uij men (and idlers, Uo, f jr tlit mat-- j It;, wher there is no reirtrictlon pLc'l tipon smoking pip- cif. H ; woubl tM ibrt to tM rt.'irrb furnish- - lag tnlhard u'obt and alleys. F.ioih. Beating tf. Wot Machine. A complicated ease was brought Into the Central police station. It ' -- t of who had succeeded m besivng t" box, on the a rtieet. Third and Jefferson Tman who was able to V John Lewis, and he u said to Svewas made a thorough study of the sub-le-ct before risking his llcktvHeit a hole in the coin and tag Sd silk thread to it a small black the nickel in the slot as iSSted and drew out a I by the sign d&g nothing was stated in the diSL as to how many ti- m- one nickel could be dropped; m he a crowd tad attracted Seral sugg-ti- ons of it was decided to place Safnstim-disorderl-y conduct He taken ont on oon a JjgtS It Did Not Ms-- . Grocer 111 sell you that melon for fif-teen cent. CuUurer That melon doesu t suit me. Grocer What's the troalile wi:h it? Customer It's green, and I'm nol-Lif- e. . j round a to In th roller. ! An official boil-a- - in Pierre. n. IX, found the bleadiwl skeleton of a ' man in tho mammoth boiler in the ga work. The lx.ih-- r h; Um in cnihUnt um- - sine Jan. 1, and th- - identity of the man and how he came th' r is a rnysler-tha-t nobody aewns able to solve. HL ' Panl Ololje. A Fro- - lo Tree. While cutting a fourteen inch stick of timber at the Omaha mine recently Sara Montour found a live frog imlKjdA-- in the center of the stick. Aside from the the timber was frog's limited quarters, sound. His frogiiip probably derived sustenance from the sap of the Umber, hut where did it receive air from? Or does the frog require air? Instant such as this are frequently recorded. --Orass Valley (Cal.) Tidings. R's AM night. Mrs. Cob.-iifse.r-ll- bt$9 f i " d. Urate I don't think h wiH live rhrooah the mimmer. Rev. Dr. Primrose --Tat, tnt A ln as he survived tii Foiirii of Jtily li good for aootlM-- year at lswi. Kl"' Tit for Tat. Yoang Wife Before we were married, George, you never smoked In my prweiir Young Husband- -I know it, ay dear, and ! you never wore curl papers In nuMs-- - ' fhaltr. " " j An Ofllt Worth flaring. Q,mipl wih 1 coidd be a cmirus taker. Companion vv h)? Ooksip Because the law would cunrl every woman in town to tell me her age. Chicago T.aiee. Hall I tMfrk TVr Itsr fi'Pf i J. Kvl4t-i- . hn!, who thw mil- "i S:!".ti, fhvj a bejivr bid rtcrw vnsiU'tl xfitm riiil.trdsy afwrnixj. eumttut tira Um S'rrth and lo- - Ca5vr ovn'T. Tom t cm rotw uieUMed at al-z- at ia'chrk iul fcaste--t ers sod a half h or, wi o tore ta. kiro .ut ws rnnK on tit jrouuA Tha-tfiirt- a. foor uJUm wide, u aetr-tJe-- 7 Wvy thasder aatl Tbr swsuseH tf W ctMitiaual p.-nh-r bvy mmtlmf la ft clowi Uut wiW e !y hrl la tbst Intenato b irstf rf Aaaikcr, Oil t;tU"t say they tiever saw sjrmnxnj Bk IU) (rrn an ttt swoe-- CariW ru t- -; fore tho sWta cra bot U- - cam Urwtiiwsil al ran wtldlf iiit taatll tbtrr eat, wo fief Wd oxrwn iid buutte.i to -- ekin. storrs extddd utt Amtdotr eumty. aa4 tU Xxu Um csnm th hail was!arjti M sru Oija Ijmt n la -;. ... Col. Edward Bradford. tH.i new chief Comminsio-ier- of tie London jxilice. u on of tho mo celebratei of the BritUh army. H I mm arm. he other hvin beoo ttn M by a ti-k-which he had afuK imd ia India. ; : j Coont Potockl's Death. Count Arthur rotocki, who recently died at Cracow in his fortieth year was one of the largest cia. and he has left a fortune of 00.000. estates and the bnlk of his fortune brother, who ia also pass to his younger immensely rich, and whose wife w a member of the Liechtenstein family and 5B0f the most popular and beautiful Womrn ia Viennese socisty.-Lon- don i World. Mr. Kerr, of Yakima county. Wash., ha at to Japan for a larg qJantlty of tea cuttings. He intends to what ran be don with that plant in his own conn try. , A new sbrtcLlng a?prtt for c yt:I wta ba recer-tl-y aji;ere.i ui EcgUn't Tli paper is pwd oa a amaU board la front of the cyclist. 6d the work twi be , roughly cmitoarwl in - hiU the urn ordinarily rvirwl., j A man in St. Aupatine, Fl., heannat a Strang noie in hi firelees atove, li f ted the I5J, wbn an owl hopped out It bad '.ill down tea dumniy. ss " |