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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES. SAT III DAY ,MAY 23. 1891. 3 BfcWARE OF WRINKLES. How to A.olii Crownfret tirimares Will . Nut Make suiiUg-li-t Weaker. ICopyrlght, 1S01, by American Pruae Aseocla, tiuu. I "Don't wrinkle your face, my dear." "Why, leant hilp it, the BUuligUt is 80 6truiiK." "But to squint and Ho your face np into knots does not weaken the light nor shield your eyes, and the practice brings premature wrinkles and erowsfeet." This between two women ou the street. Wrinkles and erowsfeet! Could any words bo wore ominous to the feminine ear? Hut, it is objected, tho point of tho first speaker is n it well taken. One has to shrink in the fare of a powerful light. . . li. . Not necessarily. V V) The eaj;le, per-haps, is the only animal which can Rtare directly at tho sun, but a pem-ra- strong lijfht can bo met -- by the human nn- - imal, man, willi-ou- t facial contor-tion. It is pure habit to screw one's face mid wrinkle one's forehead under Tin? pisconti:nti.d such circum-- ki;u. stances, and is one of the several bad habits of expres-sion w liieh oiiijlit to be dono away with. It indicate to a Del .irlcan that you have "lost control of the renter" that the will poise i.t not tii'iu operative. Now the next day you are in a strong li;;lit, and liod yourself, at you will at once, niakiu:; u war map of your face, foreo your.-j- lf to relax l:n knots and smoolli out the cren.v.'S. Vou will be surprised h discover ly tho reaction what a tremendous ten.-io-a you bad put on, und you will find a! I'.vM nolliia;,' is really needed to protect i i (ju.iiluii; eye boyotij a sli;,ht droop id' iho lid. The habit of ex'iiv is one of the eisi vt to form. A bad h ,uit is m pro so, as the boy wrote ia his conipo.-iiio- n. Hero is a pretty f?iil ou an elevated train. Why does the put that triad of frowninrr lines bet ween her eye-- ? Solely from habit now, hut prevntly, alas, wh"ii eighteen ha-- be.'onio twenty ei,'iit, the continual pucker will have become a fixture, an 1 three deep crea.-e- s to im-part a settled look of discontent will be permanently established. Of course you have all met the peren-nial H.iih r the woman who smiles everywhere and ou till occasions; smiles when you bid her good uioriiiiis; smiles moro w hen you relate how your new conk, after you had told her to use salt with discretion in the p u d d i n g, wanted to know if tho discretion was "on tho same' shelf with the salt: smile Ktill to learn that your mE 1'ERESXUI, smileb oldest boy fell over the baluster and broke his arm, and cannot wholly smooths her features at the recital of the desperate illness of your husband. Years ago somebody told her she lmd pretty teeth, and she cultivate'd a smile to show them. The bs'th are false now, but the habit is there, and the unmeaning widen-ing of the lips with every sentence has grown and prospered. A set of disfigur-ing lines has been formed in both cheeks. A smile, when it is really invoked by a mirthful occurrence, should beirin with the eyes and most smiles ought to end without escaping these sparkling and expressive features. Econo-mize your smiles. Let tho light in your eyes show - your pleasure and preserve a com-posure of cou-ntenance. This mien ia much more agreeable ' " ' to those who face STliOKINO THE FAdi. you th;lll a 8eriea of grimaces which perpetual employ-ment has robbed of significance. It is no longer thought childish by even tho wisest and most dignified of women to pay duo regard to the pres-ervation of such good looks as she may be possessed of. A prominent physician says in this regard, "There is no use, for instance, in allowing one's mouth in middle life to run riot all over the lower part of one's face." Many women regard it as silly to take any measures to confine it within proper limits women who labor earnestly to reduce the proportions of their waists. Many a nose also, if stroked in the right direction iu tho privacy of one's cham-ber, might be cured of tendency to bad tingles. Careful stroking down of the cheek beside tho nose could also soften the pronounced ruang thero which dis-figures so many faces. And sleeping no. less than waking does the woman of today have a care of her features. She resolutely banishes from bor bedroom the luxurious pillows of down in which she has erstwhile loved to nestle. She has learned that such superinduce wrinkles, and she replaces them by a small, bard, hair pillow, which a nun would not consider too comfort-able. In this sho opes but does not quite reach the heroism of tho Japanese belle, who seeks her rest pillowed upon a wooden blcck. And even on her hair pillow bounty does nod nestle. She does not tuck her bund under her cheek and prettily, like a tired child, go to sleep. That practice is bad, she knows, for the tender skin laid in creasing folds beneath the palm. Instead the lies with her fa'-- free lroni t!.e pillow, and be-fore siie loses consciousness she sum-mons some quiet, pleasant thought to leave its peaceful imprint for the coming sluuibor. Margault Hamilton Welch. . LATEST OGDEN NEVS. The Jury in th Griffio Murder Trial Ben-mi- Out ail Might aud has Etturned no Verdict at Yst. A DISAGREEMENT 13 PEOEABLE. Arrests ia the Canyon Hold-ti- p Affair Ad Indignation Mietia! Iuter-estin- g Cricket Match. Special Correspondence to the Times, Oiii'EN', May L'a 'the liriuiu murder cane was it'iven to the jury, after a loiijj charge delivered by Judge Miner, yes-terday morning at 10 o'clock. The jury retired uud most of the spectators ex-pected a speedy decision for aeijuital, but when ihe hour of 1 p. ui. arrived the jury ordered dinner which indica-ted that their deliberation were not over. All night the jury remained locked up and to u late hour this fore-noon no decision had been reached. The general supposition is that a dis-agreement wilt be the result. - - the arrests made in Ogden canyon of supposed hold-ups- , highway-men and all round thieves is one of Die noted pugilists, Mike l5o.art!i, S sligh-ter House Mike, or Charles Hall, lie sometimes is called, wus arretted by the sheriff charged with grand larceny. The mau who identified him also stated that another would-b- slugger, James Cushinjr. had been seen frequently at the "hobo" camp where a hail dozen of those unsavory characters amused them-selves by practicing shooting ut old tin cans ami plotting against ineu out late at eight with money. h-- --h A indignation meeting is announced to bo held iu the federal court room at 8 o'clock this evening. This meeting is for the purpose id taking some step in the tunall-lli- controversy. Sam hnia'l has been (riving vent to his feel-intr-against the Methodist pastor J. W. Hill, and at the same time makiiiL; scurrilous remarks about the city ol Chjden aud aeveral of her most respect-ed citizens. All interested in tho mat-te are expected to be present, --t- - Salt Lake City and Ogden crick-et clubs had an interesting match for the championship iu Lester park yes-terday afternoon. The Salt Lake club came off victorious after three innings. Ogden cricketer have iscued another challenge aud propose trying it again. A largx crowd of people assembled in , the park to witness the game. A most enjoyable sociable was given at the Congregational church last even-ing. The novelty of the occasion created no little interest. They se-cured some real backwoods Vermont maple sugar and advertised a sugaring off sociable. And so it was. The large crowd enjoyed the occasion and were reminded very torcibiy of the good days of childhood when back on earth in the maple groves during the sugar season. . Many are anxious to have such aouia- - bl repeated. - Another false alarm of tire was given yesterday. Mrs. Ferguson, propiietor of the Belvedor hotel, thought her house was on tire and at once sounded the alarm. In less time than it took her to get to the box and give the alarm the tire boys were on the spot with the new chemical. Some rags were burn-ing in the fireplace, and the odor oc-casioned the thought of hidden fire. The boys returned completely covered with mud thrown on tliem ia the race with the engine. A sparring match took place last evening in tha rooms of the Ogden Ath-letic club. James Cushing of San Francisco and Frank Richards, the col-ored slugger from Salt Lake City were the contestants. At the close of the sixth round the match was declared off and the receipts divided. Richards, who had a little the best of his adver-tary- . received $H0 and dishing $ 10, w hich was considered as indicating that Uichards gained the day. All tho churches in the city will nnite in holding memorial services for the (irand Army at Lester 1'ark pavilion tomorrow. Rev. Streetor of the Chris-tian church will deliver the discourse. In the evening at the M. K. church Rev. S. Wesly Hill will deliver a memorial oration "Our Fallen Heroes." --e - was very dull at tho Produce , Exchange yesterday. Several deals ou , ' , futures were reported. Kggs were i ) Ciiioted higher whilo wheat continued to drop lower than tha dav previous. But little business was transacted arid no immediate delivery sales were report-ed. - --t-llon. Joseph A. "Shak'snear, Mayor of New Orleans has signified hia .inten-tion to visit Ogdnu. Ha will he accom-panied by his daughter. Miss Nita. A committee has been appointed by the chamber of commerce to invite Mr Shapspeare and daughter to tho Junc-tion City. - The Popart Opera company will pre-sent the comedy drama "lilack Man-lies-at the (irand opera house next Monday and Tuesday. John L. Sulli-van and troup appear in "Hon-ib- t Hearts aud Willing Hands.'' t- The Ogden Daily Union is no more. It has been succeeded by another even- - iny paper under a new name and man- - I agemunt. The Ogden Daily Blade is I the name of the new enterprise. It will be an evening paper and devoted to tiie !' party. interest of Ogden and the republican WE EXPECT TOO MUCH. MARRIED PEOPLE DEMAND UNREA-SONABLE ATTENTION. Why I.nt.'i Young Dream Is Oftea Sadly 1)IkHhI Shortly After tha Honeymoon In Over Why Man's Tasta Is Generally DilTnrrnt from Woman's. ' The much discussed question, "Is mar-riage a failure?" cauie up at a small so-cial gathering a few evening since. In the company were an old bachelor, a widow, several martiod people and a couple of )ersons who were ab-sorbed iu unsuccessful attempts to per suade tho company that they never heard of such a thing as lova'e young dream. Various opinions wera advanced and some little warmth was bocominj" ev iu tho remarks of some of the mar-ried guonj. The laohelor was cyniral, tho yoim;-ite- is shocked and rsorrwvfid nud the entire company At long: !i a lady who had hitherto silent wad uppcalod to for her Cpiuiou. "If v.e jndgo 1 y tho amonnt of hnpnt-enw- e fjiid in families," she said, "I tl.ink we ir-n- call it a failure, for a per-fvrll-y hani,oiiio;j'; household in very hard to f.;v'., ..Tiiere is so lunch selfif-hue- and no much indifference displayed; so much 1 and ( i;:!n yon, that tho instiuct of pr!f pro.rrntioii springs tip and takes alarm, crcl (! individual la at one put rip iu vliu delousivo as to hid ox her roll's. "Yfitmff people many nud befriu their boTiu.lnP ;i a wroittr basis. Ounrtship and iiiiirria-re- , while often men ly au in-cident tf) the man, is all absorbing to the wo;n..:i. f:u" dreams about it, lives in it. worries i'nd r: i s ov.- r it, and throws l.r wIi.--. hfe into tho ideal us taie lias rei d it in bonks. lb-- ideal husband is always gentle. temhT and considerate; alwayseonie-- home willt,a smile on bis face, in, d, hough burdened with care k:::1 ITple.rd villi biisiiies.-.- . is never otlu r than u hero. .Sim is qtiite likelj to forj-- t'ie id"dl man can Ik- - very din Hf.'rci ;.blo lieu he is hungry, and tindi little toco'i:fort him i:i kisses and blissei if the biiuidre; s lias failed to bring hoim bis linen, or ho ha.-n- 't a quiet cornel wiiem he may hit down and rest "for man is union) solitary creatun than womnii. There is an old legend t tho effect that (lod's original plan was tt create woman tho mother of the ran firrt of nil, but, iu bis fur seeing wisdom hedicidcd Ihatttwomun should neve be aloiiH in the world; so man wascro uted first, liiiit'hiio might find a compan-ion even in her earliest hours of exis-tence, and from her infancy tlie eravei society, ami all through her girllirxMl b;u her little girl friends, and their asociiv ation is much more intimate than thai of the boy with his mates. Aud al! through her young days how she coir Biles iu her t;irl associates and tells them all of her little acercts, reads her rirsl love letter to them, and tells them all about the ideal which she has fashioned and clothed with graces as with a gar-ment. How natural that Fhe should carry a great deal of this ideal into hel married bio and expect love and devo-tion all of tho time, and that the hus-band will be us devoted aud aa self sacri-ficing as the lover. "Hut all tho same he isn't, and she feels chilled nnd unhappy w ben, after one greeting kiss, ho looks beyond to see if there are signs of dinner, or frowns if there are a number of girl friends scat-tered all about the house, putting an end to the quiet, restful hours he feels he needs so much after the day'a business. He is certain that she cares less or his society than that of the girls, and nat-urally rescn ui it. He thinks he married and had his home as a place in which to bo quiet and comfortable, and makes up his mind that he will put a stop to all this company. Then ho reflects that he is sellish and a brute, and will do noth-ing of the sort. "But such reflections never make the average man happier. He doesn't like to admit, even to himself, that he is wrong, aud tho necessity for doing so nettles him. Aud they both get irritated and petty jealousies spring up, and there are sharp wonts and bitter feelings, and everything goes wrong. Perhaps good sense comes to tho rescue, and they come to a perfect understanding, but much oftener they grow worse, until be rushes away to the club, and she sits down to mope and worry, perchance to cry; or, following his example, seeks congenial society, and their lives end in dissipa-tion or au open rupture. "And all because each expects too much of the other. Indeed, this is the keynote of almost nil unhappiness in life. We expect too much. Our ideal is too high, and not finding plain, practical facts to meet it, we are disappointed and discouraged, und become eoured and cynical. "It sometimes happens that tipntmn. plo who have passed through Buiiio of the severe.-- t trials of existence, and have learned wisdom from the things they have suffered, two such congenial spir-its may meet, aud with the experiences of years stamped on their lives and char- - aeters may establish a home on a basis of mutual concession nud unselfish love, and each may spend his or her remain-ing years in the acknowledged effort to make up to the other what life lacked aforetime. Such homes are rare in-deed, but when they are found I am cer-tain that neither tho members of the household nor the few friends wdio are permitted to share the hi antics of their inner lives will go away declaring mar-riage n failure. "Suelha home is a stronger plea for the marriage relation than any series of ni'irunieuTs that the most learned and skillful theorist can bring forward. But such relations ar rare, indeed, iu early life. It is only when the spirit has been trained to quiet toleration of the irritat-ing trifles of life that such mutual con-cession seems possible. One sided gen- - ' tleness is dangerous to family peace of mind, as it is almost certain to develop a tyrannical and overbearing disposition in the party. Comradsliip and genuine respect, are the best and safest spirit and outlasts tho fever heat of passion and the storms and simshino of adversity and prosperity." New York Ledger. ' , , Are You In It? . Salt Lake Steam Navigation Co. Will On SATURDAY, MAT 30, '91, Inaugurate the Grand Bathing Season on the Great Salt Lake. ' " 'oiiiiin'iieiiijrnli:Ct)i:ATI()N' r 1AY regular lu.urly round-trip- s will be made. .Nulliing moro di liglitl'ul or rcfrosdiliiK can bo im- - . ""Tni alined than it xpiu thruuh the itiLi X 23 ""'Sw hi iny waters oft ho jj "$Jf Un3urra-se-d Accommodation for All ! I'artiesMishiiifrtochaiterboats ifpZZ tor tnuispoi-ta- t ion to AntHopo? Island und oilier points should L S'l'iSfHS'"''" Ptsifelj co Free Transportation Given to Anyone. J.J. Haffernan, - Business Mgr. ; Be&atdfol Wam&n I PMILUs SWKK1 Wf'''X vr' Kvrrv f v 1 iiiiltK sw:rtlv h ) L. 'Tl- - Wimiutti'f 'i betime, lor it ivt K'i'T i to her aclria.-- , in n ) 1 parent, a u u W "iu. A i jf v'A com pies .m rtltjiiei V: f!t kUllKltllt V f iv, v r.aite wunm. :'? "If .' i: LcHliUiul. A Wo;ii U. $' .J4 .'.'"i w'10 hai a bcautihi tfe-- aK picfcci-v- it ; the one I f 4" Hi Mtuiiate ti i t IS V. n oun It N ij; Wimtomis Kubft tllic doeii jtiht Wiift( 1 claimed for it It not only uit:wrve and brau Uiit Uir. conifjieicion, but repaiin the iniHye; tkiue bf the uac ol the tuany duiigeron puuni now m the markrt, by tu tunic ex: eel. re-vumxiR tiie bLlq to natural, helthy ncii.L ReftU toe ledmionitu trux lit mo a ftrusicn. ccifr ' iuiactl bUcnuau cwlucbI pbyuaau Fraser 1 Chalmers, Chicago; li. C. Trent, Onrral Western Manager, Salt Iake CIty Y7teb Helena, 1 on tana. Mirjii Macliinery I And Machinery for thn Systematic Reduction of Ores by Amalgamation, Coa eeniration Snudliiig and Leaching. Builders of the Homestake. UraniM Mountain. Drum l.umm n. An.u'onda, Hiue Hiid, Lexington and Coinpnti es' Keiluction Works. Hoisting Ktigines, tieared and Direct Act-int- r; 1'; opectine and Development. Hoists; Guilders of Improved Air Com-pressors and Wire Tramways, Frue Vanning Machines and Embrey Con- - cenwator, HELEGTRIG MOTORSH Sole Western Agents for LMgerwood Hoisting Engines and Tyler Wire Works Double-Crimpe- Mining Cloth. Kleclric Light 1'Iants, Diamond Core Prospecting Drills, Concentra-tion Mills. Kleetrie Klevators, Rand Kock Drills and (,'ora pressors, Otis Ele-vators, Kuowles' Lumps. Root Blowers, Kingsland& Douglaa Saw AlUlssV Shay Patent Locomotives! llj.W.Farrcll&Co. Lira : . fen V PHERS, GAS i STEAM FITTEHS. Dealers In all kinds of -- LIFT AND FORCE PUMPS. Orders t;i'ten for Drive and Ivg Wls, ( n. prills b:l,t auit eennet o' ni.iue i.7 Ma.a. eppt s.te AuerDacb Bros. Teieuuns. vox CHICAGO SHORT LIE IMlLWAUKm Utah & Montana Machinery "o. Wi Grade Machinery! For all kinds of fluty. Carries In Stock for Inimed ate delivery M .gu-i- ee tloaal, I'lp- - I'ov rinx, Iron Pipe und Httlnga, Air Conipreuuri, Ingeraoll dertant, li. 1). Co. Lock Dr. 1,8, ENGINES & BOILERS. From 3 to 00 Hone-Powe-flolntins Fni lnes, rumps. Horse Whims, W, liojm. ir.il S reel. Mine and Mill Supplies, bafety Nitro i'owuor, Laps aud iiiue. Main Offlie and Warerooms, 259 S. Main St., Salt L k City, AGENCY, Butte, Moat tV Correspondence bollcitfd. MILWAUKEE & St PAUL Is th only Una runnlnu Solid V"S1 Hilled fcit- - am H 'fttcil and Ele trio Liehtfd Trains Kully. IxHwi'tm Glilntvo and nmaha, composed of Mairnl fluent Sleeping Cars and lie Ftoest Dining-- Can li flu Worll EV Kli YTIIIX O FIRST-CLAS- S ! Any furttiitr information will be cheerfoll fiumahed by ALEX. MITCHELL, Commercial AtftfiiW m froRress Bl'g, Salt I.ko City. T. I . POWELL, Traveling Agent. SANTA FE ROUTE. Atcblscn, Topefca & Santa Fe B. R Runs the Finest Trains between Deavo; Colorado Sjin nps. Puohlo n4 Atchiwn, Topelia, Kimji Citv, St. Joaepn, Galeaburu, Cuicago. Thesa Trains are ScfJ Vestibulo DINING CARS, FREE RECLINING LIBRARY CHAIR OAR Leaving Denver 1p.m. daily. MOST POPULAR ROUTE I To reaca all Eaetern Points, eltaer vtaCtiicaso or fit. Louie. Ask any ticket agent for tick eta ver this Una Tor further Information, tide sards, ete., call apoB or address J. D. KENW0RTH . Oaol Aj't, Prog reis Bid's, elt Lake Otty CEO. T. NICHOLSON, Ota. rasa. A Tk't Atfi. Tot it a. Kast LOCAL THAINfl. SALT ANT) OOIHH. l eave Rait Lake. H'O a. nv, 9 a. IB.. 4:45 p. in. KptiirniiiL', arrive in Salt Lake, 8:40 a, ui., d 10 p. tu., v p. m. 111NOHAM. Leave Salt Luke, sO a. m. Returning-- , ar. rive in bait Lake. Ci:d0p. m. AMKBUCAS FORK, PROVO, BPBINOVTLT.E, THIS-li.- MOIKT I'l IASAKT AMD MA.NTi, I.eaw Salt LnUe, S0a. m. Returning, ar-rive in Salt Lao, 4:36 p. iu, D. C. PfWCI. J. H. BKNKETT, Uen'l Uaua. sr. Gen t 1'aas. AgL CALIFORNIA CREAM OF PRUNES. A very pleasant Lpxative, made from the juice of i'renri i'runes combined with a few harmless vegetable ingredi-ents of well-know- n and highly medi-cinal qualities, put up in tha form cf CREAM DROP. Making a very valuable preparation, FOB INFANTS AND CHILDREN, Assimilating the food and Regulating tha Stomach and Bowels. IT TBOMOTES DIGESTION, CHEERFCle NESS AND REST. . IT IS A WONDERFUL REMEDY Fr coNSnrATioH, Sour Stomach, Convulsions, Loss or Sleep, W ihhs, KivuKiaasasa, Im PKica as cents. For Sale ty All tirugists. BRIGGS MEDICINE CO.. San Francisco, CalifOMlr--t A. J. Charon. C. G. Watson. a ROH DMC9ITl M 7 A T s Haamfketarera af " PRINTERS' ROLLERS. - 12 Commercial Street, "Times" Ball ding, ALT LAKB CITY, UTAH. USING ONLY THE BEST MATER and working under the latest and m't appioved Tatum we guarantee absolute s.l.ia-tlu- a in all cases. V tTrlta Vs tat peotal liltti Eio Grids Mm (& Grander! g Nd CURRENT TIME-TABL-E: In E fleet April S, 1S91. No. 8. No. 1 EAST-BOUN- TRAINS Atlantic Atlaatio Mail. ixpretts. g l n f :3(i .m.' 8:4 p.m. ,r!iT Sjit hake H) a.m. i 6.. p.m. . fc.ive hilt I.uke s:ro a.m. 10:1 u.iu. Arrive I'mvo 1i:o a.m. p.m. i.eave 1'rovo 11 :40 a.tu. H:8i ji.m. Arrive (In-e- Hi- f. 3n p in. a.m. River re.:i p.ti. 6:.'ia a.m. AinvelranS Junction... tcW p.u. tt:4; a.m. Arrive Piicbio :W p.m. 2 aft a.m. jT if Colorado Springs. 8:10 p.m. 4:1:; a.m. Arrive 6:4ft p.m. ?:uu a.m. No. L No. S. WEdTUOUNDTKAIN3 l'a.-ifl- l'a.ftlo Mull. Exprens. l.v;ive :0u a.m. 7:ilpm I.ejveCol'ira io Sprirjjfs.. ll:hs a.m. 8 S6 p in L' ave Fui-lil- :K p.ni. u:i p m Leave Cirand Junction... 1:40 p.m. a:0il p.m Arrive Ureen River 8:8(1 p.m. 6:40 p.m l.eavs lirumi Kiver X:hO a.m. 01 p.m Arrive 1'rovo 8:M a.m. U:v a.m 1'rovo :ifl p.m. 12:'.) a.m Arr ve Salt Lake 4:30 p.m. 1 45 a.m Lave suit Lake 4:4f p.m. ill a.m Arr-v- o'.lnn ,. .. g) j iu.LS:i.O a.ta . Auction! Auction! at No. 35 South, Twelfth Kast, Tues-day May Siith at 11 o'clock sharp. An-tique and other bed room sets, Brussels and other carpets, cooking and heating stoves, extension and center tallies. Mason & Hamlin organ, lamps and dishes. Furniture as good ai new. J. Hovle, Auctioneer. I One-Tbir- Oir j Our special this waek underwear. Buckeye Clothing, Boot and Shoe Co. I " I For the Openln; or the Lake Seasan, I One of our new summer suits will ho an absolute necessity. They are just received and the moet stylish in the ' ritv. Call and look at them. if ' Wkli. & HnnwN. ' 7 and 0 West First South St. Dining In Paris. Ladies of the world in Paris have in-troduced a new fad, and this is to go and dine with their lm.sbands nnd brothers at the Cercdo do la Hue Itoyule. These dinners take place in private salons attached to tho club, and are the most select and choice little feasts im-aginable, the cooking being of the very best. The Marquis de Mornay gave one of these dinners to aeveral of his friends. Tho table was decked under a canopy of tea roses, and the cloth was concealed by a field of Ilussian violets, which filled the room with their intoxicating pep fmne. Sau Jfrruicisco Argonaut. The skeleton of Electioneer, the fa- - mons Falo Alto trotting stallion, is to be set up in the museum of Lei.md Stanford university. Its bones are strung on sil-ver wires. The skeleton f Occident, another of the senator s pet horses, is in place in the University museum, Berlin university faculties will offer to the 5,000 students enrolled for the sum-mer term 71(5 courses of lectures to choose from. Forty-si- x of these courses are theological, 77 legal, 2:17 medical. SoG philosophic;;!. I'rofetssors Koch and Mouiiuscu will not reW. Central Purk Lot. State Knad and Thirteenth South. $!0 each. Monthlv payments. No inter- - I est. VV. 11'. M Cll i.l & Co I 1 3 West Second South. |