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Show Blnstine; by Steam. E. Schaw has invented a method oi blasting by electricity and steam com-hhed. com-hhed. Mr. Schaw found by experiment experi-ment that it would be easy to hoi! water in a cartridge through which electricity is sent. The steam pressure tvithin the cartridge would rise to 150 ' pounds per square inch and far in excess ex-cess of that. If the water cartridge ! is successful in mining its application ' to heavy blasting may be made of use I by railroad engineers, western mining ' concerns and in large quarries. j A r.ouiau Jockey. Emma Ba-wiil, the woman jockey, hears the distinction of being one of a very few wofficf. who ride In regular races against jockeys of the opposite sex. She began riding at the age of 12 ye.rs. and to the Indians about Carson Car-son is still known by her maiden nama of Emma Trapp. When she married, about five years ago, and suspected that her husband, who had some running run-ning horses, was being defrauded by dishonest jockeys, she determined to help him by doing the riding herself. Mrs. Bagwiil weighs but 100 pounds. The woman who will fell on a man's neck, bury her face in bis bosom and dig her knuckles into his back when she sees a June bug. will co era y at his familiarity if lie shakes hands in the run,.' way. I'leaMaiit. I;i la t :i li'e. I'olcnt. I-tasy to I. in- ra.v io t ill- c:i -v n :,,-!: ,n. i-.-.-o- in rOMlltS- C: --:l!K-.r.ni:!-.rvll;oti -.iJo.il liver ioUU- lati.r anil in, l-si inn! loni,-. ,-.1 ,, u ;i;i-;s. Hie. -V.r .'!( Nvit Hilling Car Service. Effective June 1st. the Kio Grande Western West-ern railway began operating its new dining din-ing cars. serving all meals on all its through trains. The arrangement included No. 2 leaving Ogdeu at 7:t;u a. m. and Salt I-ake Oily at Stt-'O a. in. ; also No. -1 leaving Og-deii Og-deii at 0:15 p. m. and Salt I.ake City at T:-10 p. ui. The west-bound through trains, both morning and night, will also carry diners. The cuisine is as perfect as it is possible to make it. Service, a la carte so that you can have your "coffee and rolls" for breakfast, or you can select from a menu as elaborate and complete as the market of Utah can supply. - i General Manager Underwood of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, has a plan to unify and simplify the titles of of-ficials. of-ficials. Several of the officers have ' duties to perform which are not shown by their official designation, and on July 1st the following changes will be made: Harvey Middleton. now general gen-eral superintendent of motive power, will be mechanical superintendent in charge of all shops, and the const.'- : tion of and repairs to locomotives and cars. David Lee. engineer mainte- j nance of way, lines west of Ohio river, will be superintendent maintenance of way, trans-Ohio division, and D. A. Williams will be superintendent of stores. j Half that a man says he begins with: ''There ought to be a law-' After man fell he looked still further down for women. A woman's last caution to her children when they go visiting is to remember to be polite, and her first questions when they return is what they had to eat. c- ' i Sick headache. Food doesn't digest di-gest well, appetite poor, bowels-constipated, tongue coated. It's your liver! Ayer's Pills are liver pills, easy and safe. They cure dyspepsia, dyspep-sia, biliousness. 25c. All Druggists. Energetic men and avo uch to canvass. Big Pay, light and pleasant employment. Address with stamp to the Model Advertising Adver-tising Co., 1S.")G street, Salt Lake, Utah. Society Leaders Are necessarily people of exoollent Jnii-ment, Jnii-ment, taste and refinement. In traveling they demand the b;st service obtainable and the liberality with which they patronize pat-ronize the Union. Pacific is one of the best proofs of that li.to's superiority. Tloko oftioe, "Old Stand," Ml Main street. When a man tells his wife that she is just like her m .ther. he doesn't mean anything any-thing complimentary. The subject of trusts, which has become ' the uppermost topic of discussion in the . nation at the present time, is ably dis- j cussed in the September issue of the He- : view of Reviews by Hon. George E. Roberts, Rob-erts, the director of theniint.wlio explains that by the law of economics it is impossi ble for gigantic combinations of capita permanently to control prices. Mr. W. T. Stead, who has worked inde-fatigably inde-fatigably throughout Europe iu the interests inter-ests of the peace conference since the czar's rescript was issued last fall, writes of "The Hague Conference in Its Outcome-' in the Review of Reviews for September. Sep-tember. Mr. Stead was at The Hague during the entire conference, and lie undoubtedly un-doubtedly enjoyed a closer personal acquaintance ac-quaintance with the delegates than any other journalist. He is convinced that great progress was accomplished in the direction of universal peace. Mrs. AYinslow's Soothing Byrup forchlldren teelh'.np. softensthe puma, reduces In-fluniiiiuliou, In-fluniiiiuliou, allays uuiu, curus windcolio. 25 ceati a boulf Two s Company. Unless the Chicago Tribune is guilty of creating Dr. Fourthly out of whole cloth not ministerial he is the only absent-minded gentleman who has ever been able to suggest a remedy for hti own ailment. "You are so preoccupied sometimes." said Mrs. Fourthly, "that I don't feel safe in letting you go out alone. fhat is to say, my dear," replied re-plied the Rev. Dr. Fourthly, with a benevolent smile, "when my mind wanders, wan-ders, as it does occasionally, somebody ought to go along with it." We'd rather bo a bald headed man than a woman witli whiskers, When a fashionable girl's hair is smooth it indicates that she hasn't combed it. Want your inui'.lar r,e or be;uu a" bcauLiiul brown or rich Hark 7 Thfn use R!pj rVS for the SALT LAKE BUSINESS COLLEGE. THE LEADING COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. FALL TERM SEPT. 5. WRITE TODAY FOR INFORMATION. BOX 761, SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. ESTABLISHED 1S75.... ....INCORPORATED 1898. Y""59 ! WAMTI Firearms, A-nmunition, Fishing Tackle, Base Ball Goods, -'JS-'ySS'J '' Tents, Athletic Goods, Sporting Goods, Photographic Supplies, or anything for Camping, Shooting or Fishing? Send for our '99 Catalogue ol lowest wholesale prices. It is just cut and will be mailed free to any address. BROWNING BROS. CO. 115 MAIN STREET. SALT LAKE CITY. 2461 WASHINGTON AVENUE, OGDEN. UT AH Vi Too Good and too Cheap to be VjvV- without it. The debilitating drains ancl discharges which weaken so : i: many women are caused by Ca-;, Ca-;, tarrh of the distinctly feminine j organs. The sufferer may call .v: her trouble Leuchorrhoea, or - ? Weakness, or Female Disease or -j some other name, but the real . trouble is catarrh of the female 'l organs and nothing else. Pe-ru-iia. radically and perma-7 perma-7 nently cures this and all othei forms of Catarrh. It is a positive specific for female troubles I caused by catarrh of the delicate t; lining of the organs peculiar to 'j women. 1 1 always cures if used !i persistently. It is prompt and 'i certain. i vtV:f.t-'' ;i "'Z'".',").'.: SALT LAKE CITY DIRECTORY, utah mumn go. Mltclirll Furm and Spring: WnROns, liiiwlilord I'tirin YnKmiN. HeniH'v Ituiirn-M and Currm tfon. ColnmblH tV 'Town Kollcr llpr!nj; Moweri, Columbia and Ulltvaiilu-o Holler li'nri njr Hinder. Osborne Holler lieiirliiK Utiy lt!ikon. Pure Muiillii T viiu (iood Hnoutfh OIL Write for Tart i-.-uIarH. LEARN MUSIC IN TWO DAYStt by Common Sense Method, liook 0l2xto inches, illustrated. Kueh bock touches in a simple and common sense way how to play upon each instrument, in-strument, with eighty padres of late popular music. Common sense method for piano, orran. violin, banjo, guitar, cornet, mandolin, accord-ian. accord-ian. Each, postpaid. 60c. Wm. Austin, Hill City, S. D. tiso's Cure for Consumption hns been a family medicine with us since 18tia. J. It. Madison, 240'J 4id Ave , Chicago, 111. ir'SiS PENSION I I" lllCIUdllu, Wnsliliiglon, I), c, they I I will receive quick repli'-s. H. fSLli N.H. Vols Bun 20th Corps. Prosecutine Claims since 18 7 8 An Atchison banker knows a man who id so crooked that he can't lie In bed straight. Vfe h&xe often wondered that in the craze for reform,and the craze for surfrery, it has never been decide.l to cutoff a thief's hands to cure him of stealing. Good! Bad! There are two effects of tea. The good is got by steeping steep-ing it. The bad by boiling it. Ban Francinco A Schilling & Company Your Knstern Mall fs now carried on the Overland Limited of the Union Pacific, because "Uncle Sam'-kaowi Sam'-kaowi that the "Old Reliable" gives 11k bsst service and makes the quickest time of any line in the west. Ticket olllce. "Old Stand," 101 Main street. A woman generally Keeps her money in the sewing-machine drawer ; a manjinsn't any. The microbes that cause chills QikI fever and malaria enter the system through mucous membranes made porous by catarrh. I'e-ru-na heals the mucous membranes and prevents pre-vents the entrance of malarial germs, thus preventing and curing these affections. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is a constitutional cure. Price, 75c. ' WITH . .:? WEAK MEN. " J V AS-v If you sufTfjr from .my W- Of ' !io weuknesses or f Y clisfU'.cs caused by itf- f - szb jr lioi ii nco cuvss or con- f '-.iJ iJvi titirion if von have been VA r J 1 i-uhi wil ami decei vud ti n- fi -ft I 111 lUoiiRTo mention of T 4 iTf the word honor' causes i4Jj;V$' -J-K your blo'Ml io b .n-vou r VNf X W. have ir;iri ictd our y e 1 Snerhilties in L'Hih and 9 Ciililorai i for tunny v frr yens. Wo h ivo done tT-A r not In iu e'-st' but. 1 1 eat 1 s' cluonii! and private-dis- oases. Wehnvo pvt. ' mir skill in cut in; all C1I RON 10 diseases, bv j. bli-liln' t IihummhIs of voluntary U'silinoiilulsor home people. K'vl"K unties, pict ures and addresses. Wo CAN'T PUBLISH OUR CURES IN PRIVATE DISEASES Because It would lio'niv conMdein'O. Hence wo biive lo prove our skill in t bW ela: uf troubles' In Qiiolher way. Tb s Is oar plan : We will trnt you until cured wit lion tasking you to pity ti v.vnt until you aro cnroil. We firm show you our reputa! inn in curing ("lit O ait Diseases, and lo prove we can euro all Private troiib-es just iisca.M.y. we lake all t ie bu:den of proving ft to you, by cu:iuf you first .and t hei asking ask-ing a reasonable fee lieu you are cured. You can depend upon our word ; any b.iuk in (' i a h will endorse en-dorse it; thousands of paticn's h-.vo endorsed us NOW VK WAN I' T t'l'IlK Yli'i" " it !i the ls-tlnet ls-tlnet uiider.Miinduu tit it w- will no1, demand a f i o Until wo do cine HMi. Wo cure I-om ,t I'mod. Hemi nal Weuluio-is Spermatorrhoea. oi. iTho-a. HyplilllK and all wea knesses nmn. We a hvd m ol y cure Ynricoet'lp in one we.'k or i: d n f. co-l you a penny. I'ousu It a l ion a n 1 advice l-UKl'I. uy letter or In person. Call or write to DRQ. SHORES, EXPERT SPECIALISTS. 34 E. .Second South SI. ( 1 1 arrion l!lo"k.) Opposite Commercial Nat'l Bank. Sali Lake CUv. U'a When some men think of marriage llicy seem to look on widows something like second-hand bicycles. Ladies Plush Cape Madeof Sail's seil plush, lined with serge nd in. lerlincd, entire garment heavily embroidered with let heads and soutache -i?, braid, high storm collar ,?fY'V )'' and both fronts trim- I ' (yT' ''9 mcd with Thibet Fur. ly.fy.S?.; Length 30 inches. Style "M" $3.2? .' ' l This Is but one ol ffl' t'i the many beautiful low $' V $ ' $ priced garments illustra - V- & tcl1 in our Fashion Cat- '. A IK alogue containing over I U a ion J.". . 5.-i' .- i 'H Photo-Engravures of the latest styles in La-' La-' ) X dies and Children's yi X jt A garments. , s ? ' S " 3 WRITE FOR A 1- -- '- jV COPY. MAILLD FREE BOSTON STORE, State and Madison Streets, Chicago, III. !tr'$ CANDY CATHARTIC . FoKtiferonB Higher Criticism. New York Post: The Home Magazine Mag-azine recalls a good story which Dr. Newman Hall used to tell on the lecture lec-ture platform. An illiterate negro preacher said to his congregation: "My brethren, when de fust man. Adam, was made, he was made ob wet clay, and set up agin de palings to dry." "Do you say." paid one of the congregation, "dat Adam was made oh wet clay, an' set up agin de palings to dry?" "Yes, sar, I do." "Who made the palings?" "Sit down, Rar," said the preacher sternly; "Fiich question as dat would upset any system of theology." W. L. DOUGLAS $3 & $3.50 SHOES J,NA'EN Worth $4 lo $6 compared with other makes. Y IndorHcil bvovf-r f. l i, (inn, ouo wf;irT, M ALL LEATHERS. ALL STYLES l v M 1HK ,,,'M''VK hn" H-," """it1"' t r jjf nnmr and price lm(icd on button. 4'' v ( 'Inl:f Tl' Hill-wtMnlO rlHlU'l I ti, 1( I,nrv"'Kl imik'TB ' .- ,)' t:; mi'! v..'-"! kM"'' In t Me .' V v-.t.tl. V'.urM''lT Hh'Mil.l Ifff-p C ' ' -V'' ' 1 1, i--ii - 1f ii' it. wp will ("'ii-l yon f ' '' ...-.' ;,,,irni, r-''-:!p! of j.rlrr. H utfl kiDd of 'uth"r. ?- iumI lv'. nil. i-nln or cap toe. ;i( ;ioi; lie A J'r'i. W. L. DOUGLAS bHUE CO., Brockton, Man. YOUftSG RlErai If vou liavo iiumh'V to wns-fi1 trv nil tin- "Curc y.'h may know or ln:tr ef: tf you wivd'ui ru:i tho I'luii' t (Ti'UiiHf a Ftrii-Uire buy tht i:i.i'' nom whvh ;ip.' x ., M Ciirv in 2 to (J ivi,t) V--i u 'U -nt n tvin.M.v wlnrh is lHoliu..y wife nil. I vliiWi mv, r l'l.s cmv uiui;.m:.;i1 (llsrhnrvi'n. no ni;m'i- liow mtioiis or Ol lutw lone M;ml-i"S M;ml-i"S thy cmm' tuny tu, r.'I K "PABST'S OKAY spncu-k:' No cose Known it has c er faii-ji! to Cure. ' Nothing lii' it. Insults :urh t lit? ilivln:---. tinu'iTtx anrl nil who hfwe oviiM..n lo u- it. ( "mi 1 i .1 hMi wi: li -nt iiiconvoiiiciicoor ilolon;ioti i'i-oiti Imsiinv-. Prico. $:i.OO. Korwxlo hv nil ivll.-it.Io 1 111 i r s. or .s.'ni (in-p.-na hy i.x-prt'W, i.x-prt'W, plainly wt';tM''(l. tin i"vi'i't of pn- o ly PABST CHEMICAL CO. Circular mailed on roQiitst. Ciiu'AuO, 111. Cure or Endure Suffer or fight, whkh do you prefer In the case of bod-.ly p:tin? You've not to i'.o either, for paiu is sure to come. It comes to nil. It may be a cut, , a burn, asore.au inll. limitation, or it may t be the warninc; or s -m-ftoni cf some or- gauic disease; one w.iv or the other you'll have your sh.are of it before long. Are vou rea.U ? Whoever wauls to fiht pain and conquer it should call at their druggists aud lay iu a supply of DR. J. H. MCLEAN'S VOLCANIC OIL UNDENT This is the best thins in the world to have "on the shelf lor the hour of pan,. It cures , I in-. in-. , ,i;v in all the tonus mentioned. Tt hes.s sores cuts ami burns as ,f bv macic. It banishes , Neuraa. Kheun.at.su, Lumbago ea o1c thaa -u.au, the master." 35c. soc- "J ' bcUic- Mlll'on u" " Colliers Weekly for Anirnst li". is a snin-mer snin-mer number of Jiction, illiistrat.rd travel and yachtinp;. On Hie front juil"- tho ru-w cp defender Cohirnljia rounds th" stale-boat stale-boat in her lust match rneo i.-itli defender. The special article -'-Life in tbc ('a' tie Country" is a western story by Willium K. Liphton, profusely illustrat'-d from photographs, and a lart'e douljlc-pat'e drawing "The Kound-l'i)" by 1'rederic KeminL'tou. The fiction story, "I'ndernoath A Story of the Days to Come." is one of the s'-ri-s of inimitable short stories by II. (,. V'-:i now runnins? in the V."eek-y. Amonptlic. otlier interest :ncr features are pictures of Shamrock on h"r voyntre to the I'nit'd Stat'-s to compete with Columbia for lh" America's cup. QUQKER WILL KEEP YOU DRY. X" 5"" ""'tl '-J n-nh amarTirilosh " f " " a ,r n: r i.mI. If y..n wf.nlnc.al J I t'nt wiM p vou dry in llip hard- 1 ,ys 3 ' t sl'.rm I uv the I ish Hrand Z Jr S "s'i- k. r. If let f'.r f..i I'; in your :1"- --; - r J lov. ii. v. -;.- f t f..'i;.,:-iit to 1 P' I A. I T'ov, u M..s. 'il Irfj UUHtS W'titHc ALL LLSfc UH.S. t'l? Best Couh Syn:,.. '1'asu s Co. ..1. Lse If-.-j ,t aa?' ''i'v'" r"c-'-st J- f y, When flruiwerliia fWvertlsemsnts KIndlu Mention Tills raiior. A yonnf? miarried woman always xvuders vhy it is she hasn't b-arned much of anything any-thing after all. I W. N. U., Salt Lake. -No. 36, 1899. i |