Show IN GREAT ST LOUIS The Cily ThaI Oici Was ulltd by EnD 1101 moo HIM IHllIJllllNs 01 POIIIItt ItallroadillcrnlffnX Ill I I I treaty Migeiillon I nnt mill I rfniunlt I aid alt lak I Illfi uliwl Concerning the rise of the City of St loul I A writer says i 1 llh I I not tolng lain far to I My thai lh most vdiubfe iMtxil I Nsoalma cei > oa lo America Ur tar biyoail data laaaMv their b had been most accustomed lo toot uran a < Us me world poneisloaa ITo ilw FieniK rabd lh Itrrltofy adiseMI 19 Now Orleans a > about 111I1 of Ixiuttiliia trials wu tilu11 or iteJraWr In a league C Indefinite way II was societies tb1 1 UA country acqutrM Iron he ftpanlarc site bed hr la IM north bin nliM tenths cllt was be kml 1 la fall an UnelaliMl > lldttaiai lAm l-Am ptomaey was unitoul Mly dllaMd with a I rl Ir ilure ot Vanln I ewiMiw loo while nffOfkllotia wrrs rend AB Isenvalm l l ilia 10 l gomnm lKlla liw till n X turn for wbkt Inewast WA tiftit m bills inulntllFit twenty Md sl Unils was the Split ol th I ncpulaot leittlonal acquisition I Under 16 r nll i tounili gnmnori llx naaeaa ol le Mi had bon eicaied and uodwlht Flttitl he town became be-came the moil flMrhblng Imbues Pool north 01 NewOrleuii llcace I the Idra ealeruiaed bv sum penoM that M Louis h 9 a twmnaratlvely ne I mn sirnplr bnanw h u it und m The isonduss n Hdaef I ttie IVhe I i Waters Issb sum Nine tears before 111 lodellphlos 1 1 was founded whole men lot them lot h ieK loan 1 now fund < tlit your belan u r allegations c > f ladecwndtnca was Address Ihr coach were proicciilinf a ipemUd fur traIi1 Ih The In duni Mill being It elr hatdiiuaitrn l under the Bim It hkli lha city bobaric 11al Now then M within the uaPO rate llmlu All > U voltage Pierce I 11 I Clrd Ugliest < < a merchant of New Orleans was Ihe I lound of M loul In 1761 he secured from Louis Unas Governor General n clutter which gave him control of tile fur trade with the Indians ni I tills region I le came up the r IreII II river antl I need the trees to mark I Ire location lo-cation linn returned home and sent I back a colony under Allgue Chouteau w ho found the marked ticea i uilt cabins and a storehouse the spot and thus bt Louis wis founded The dly grew tII d1 elltlJ and In I8a became a pail of the United t butci l In lSi It received I a ilurler since winch time it hat grown Into the miffhtv Cosmopolitan city of toll lv Hov strange i < < lo think that In the tar ties the Mormons had a city a little faitherup the tlvtr that filter bad fair to ouuiip this great < < metropolis In popula lion and 1 reno nl Had late permitted that people and their city to flourish un UC tow certainly be l Louis would have been outstripped In ull Nauseous name Implied 1 I i the Inautlful r St Louis U I In the throes of politics Besides the speakers who come and go < < the streets are filled A tit curbstone Orators Ora-tors who hammer away at the People I r r W J until I the sma wee hours Iljou pass Grants statue about 8 oclock of any evening ou can see an enthusiast try I ing to convert akrowd ol three or four bundled men Jf jou pass 1 Iwn hours later > ou will see ten little crowds surg I 1 AlOft All I I V 11 P 1 I 1 1 sf A i fl 9UJ I I I I i l 1 I Y I 7 rg 1 Ji I I Jf 6 1 l I I < 0 t A 1 I I y15 II I < h 70 Ing to and fro and I In the center of each group will I bo seen two excited jliticuni Its strange how these meet ince nlwais l tnd One man in the ail icncc u ill I put a quotation i to the ipeaker another Inside him will Interrupt the luestioner these two will immediately ice each other for argument a portion 1 01 the crowd clacn around them and the fun begins The one speaker teem lo have suddenly turned Into twenty gulf 1 the surging crouds might easily b taken for incipient riots I recently I stopped S to linen to a uup of arguen and a asa as-a pr uched me and Mid Mr can iou give me hfsl re of rd for i3 In j lvcW1 1 could I not He I then went through the m whole crowd but without success lie said 1 he was so sorry he could not cet It as he anted n I for an heirloom for hU granddaughter It Down the Street a lit tie farther a broken window pane announced an-nounced llh111 was smashed In a silver argument I went la Ihe recent Bryan and Cochran meetings < < and I can tell they were woiidciful gatherings oou tieople I under ones ruull Think of It I 1 nj aliy lrr h IIJ love often wondered why Mr Ilryondld riot arrange lu iiiit i anti talk to all of the people of the United States but a little I figuring i lintdlscoNered llhe reason To pAk to the 7nouoooo ot people in bunches of only IOHJJ would reiiulre 3 jno talks und if he should speak every night It would keep him buy for upwards up-wards of ten ears Hut did You after see on effort made to quiet down M cou > elllng peoilef Its very funnyl Why ul Ilr us second vi tiit hero the people arose and cheered for I ten straight mlnu In without a pnue Tho chairman shrieked the hammer fell and fell again < < Imthnally I he toncludi1 to do the wise Ut linalr let I them jell Such crowd hH ouclH 1s 1 like 1 n runiway horse When you cant t hold a horse let It run until it cant rim allY longer when you cant I < quiet croud let It jell till it cant toll any mute Tills was how they itifkd the lr an gatherings 1 111911 bt LOUIS crowd is I usually a tery unruly one At each of the big political mectlngi < < here murh disturbance liaijoo curred Some incidents were very amusing < < lorlmunce atthelirslllran mceliiiK a RICMI uproar was raused by a woman whu pcrsiited lln standmeup I In a chair In the effort to mike her sit down great clliiurtnnre armc during whkh Mr llryan waited calmly for peace Tit people I threw paper 1 wads 1 at her called ter Mrs I Lease plealcd 1 witli herthe whole house screamed lilt her dander dan-der was up Finally I Ilio man whet was pleidmg with her turned and said tu the audience Hie lady BIVS shell sit do I n 5WO If you let I her alone < rr J this tlmq t cry rr Was upun ler lo cxipeoplrlmwled I at her I and at 111as l l amid roar lhat I was tile I an rartl uake > lie Past I down At nllears a ne > t merting M Miiberanl Ilea vat Insisted on > citing forthe oiator 1 II vialt so frequent the > ollii i Inltrfeutl t hut friendn interiided I I 110 and j hqa4 i leaned Again li veiled again an attempt at-tempt wMinade loY drag him Hit The crowd waa In sympathy with him I pre tented Iw I thin ami plating 1 liishandsa I iMttner with llryan I a picture on It the marched him up rI down I the r aisles I to the acettinpons IK Kreamsuf the whole audierKe And I no II now1 last night we hall Tom fitch talking against II free liver He told Judge doxf win t calf story applying It howner to r l I PJl lgh the other felon Nobody I an tell that yarn Successfully but the Judge If indications extant for anithing < < they point lo Ilryan s losectmi In flosouri fort yond a dots for-t St Louis claims is to have the finest Union depot in the world I or come = nlenra and oaparlty It Is certainly n m ir vel for beauty ll Is unexcelled II was I A spur n i under I ih < I n tfd I Matci post I off whrre ilir I migln mtrnti > i was In 11Wnd4eermtmnd thf mA4 I underground < < bul I1 i I understand the si hence hit not > et j lwm I m ide practlrahle Ia I 1 I don i now ul rther th 1 allay has reachel Salt Lake l or not hill it w hereto I here-to May and for the sum of ten rents one can get a very Mranir TOW of himself I have looked through my arm and lunds and am now pretty well Aemialnted with my on n aiutoim hive I Marrd thrulllll blocks I of wowl I andalnKikiifnioiMges mesa Variant = glism A silver dollar placed between the leases could he ills linctly iseen and looked I t big M a tinplate tin-plate to cme who hadntseen one fora long lime Inh I wood leather and p er books all seem a trai iarent as rierhoutim I reiKh plate gla H under I the soft influence influ-ence of this I wundeiml ra Klgurn I is i a road ieA of my rAA1 hand and fig 1 < < urc > shows the manner of using the Instrument In-strument und Vitt position c r the Instruments Instru-ments Tile 1t t Louis v v I of man IIllLlullI < < company It now iiUiniUtlitilnj the ap I I r lll AiL I I I 11 IN I I 1 I N I I I a beer I T js It I is I N If L P r 2 j built at a cost of upwards of 13 coo Unix The train shed rovers thirty two pairs of track side by side The roof uf iron and jliss measures 4000000 Square I feel ilia t The station covers an area of 907 147 Ku ire feet four city blocks In length and two III I widln 1 How do trains gel In and out of the city h a iiuestlon often aided the St Lulsan I and his answer is i startling for he tells ou that the trains pass I under Ihe city And so II Is I Uesre trains leave Ihe depot and suddenly disappear at Clark street and l Ihe next lime we see them they ate tiding through the Intrica Wool cieauf the ladi bridge OUr I lent recently standing In front of the Llndell hotel anLl of a sudden I fet a distinct baking of the ground and a derts rumbling Round made me ku around r apprehension of son other ctclon llInl be alarmed my friend itAid41hats only a train I of cars passing under you to thin bridge paiatui for the use ol phyildans It Is forsthe II parmlas claimed lhat very delicale operations which have heretofore been Impossible are now being performed Inflate city lly the aid ol the I luoioicope > Idisona Ir ventlon the wonder can now be seen without Ihe aid of photography < < The holl apparatus can Ile I purchase for jiat The latest ad 1 Is I as follow noinn IH t Rev A Ulino k studio has ba loosed al 1 1414 Morgan llet be d cmMing effectually I frae turet Ijmoes fotc4fi bodtvi aftl ablocaus dM eim XH > yru of The lalenorollh body i Ask for cirewlar Uliatnot 0 The cyclone district is I now about to rebuild and It li only l known now by the ne bilck I pitches seen In the many I houses which went down In that awful storm The effects l ol the hurricane are still noticeable on the people 1o < I11 the I I darkening of the heavens for rain ot a I the Haiti of lightning the St Ixnmai I sindoluitn t an a lou ty peers Into the I skyandhunu for the safest place ol s teller I I 0 I I A it L LOUIS has a magnificent 1 flee library I lib-rary under Ihe I control of the boar l I o j I education and the name day I visited It II read that the ball 1ke I Pioneer I llbrar Leke was to close I uti for lack of In libra5 thought ilrnck meand 1 li was tills Die tiutlees of the Pioneer llbrari claim lo be Working for the public good and that t they 1 made nothlnr out of tin 111 rary irl their labor and means an earended enable Sail Lake lo have a Iree library Sow If this ls 10 wh dont cl they made a bold stroke tl for tin 111l I public good And donate the entlra library lib-rary in the board of education whi I should have ontrol 0111 fly a lint I j economy In teachers janitors and ex J4 I I parties I believe it could opened al I and run without any more eipeniett I I the txurd Let somebody work up tills I I idea and perfect II and then the pjull will be benefited g l 1 H Whenever I lee the lair ground < < I 1 I II bl other atatea think I of our little ten acre block and wonder wh < i we dont bull for the 1 future j I Other air avoclallons have Iron lit M > 10 yu acre ol ground for fat I ii I I rri tldI another Idea pie 0 earliest itself lo I me Salt I Laki 19 I ned a high school and the stall I I If I ntedi jl Mr I grounds Why cannot I i i lie city and slate inter Into I at q I lot reat talent hefeby our eipcutioi I I J grounds can be deeded to tin 11 I 4 board of education for a consider 1 lIon ot My 140000 Tluti about onethird the value of tin I I I liripetl and let with thai I amount Ihe fair association could 11 I make better ground < < of tilt old Jordan race track of w acre 1 lIlt I than they now have and make a lieglnnlng < < lor the future and 1 f on the other Lund the city could 41 i I gel a magnificent site for 0 a high school and a llllc I I jf 1 more money would make if Ihe building < < both comfortable I and Imposing < < Men ot Sail 1ale come across the I continent and look al t the libraries the I parka the lair grounds of these great I cities then go < < back home and build lor Ihe future DoLLINcm = It nR Ito It 1111 Wli > n yiui tables U Pore rich and tv rouilihlm for f rervr and muicl Thai blood I It The vital fluid and when t ta Ills gotollialu anlluiiure I you must 1 1 father lung from tome uiitrenlDg I 111619 or 7buID will easily fall 1 a victim 1 it it tudires climate sallusure or overwork over-work licj II your blood rare with I Hamlet hicisopearilla anJ be wall I 11 I t I HOODS I PILU Ate the xt after I f 1 dinner 1IIi total digestion cur I I buJaobr iAnud y I 1 1 I |