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Show t Official Directory. r FEftlALE 1 I eonalder Wine of tWdut rapei-tat- t to Mr doctor's isedloiae I aver and I know whereof 1 spank. Iin4 (or niaa months with suppressed menatruation watea completely pro tratod ine. Paine would shoot tnroujra hit baok an J ilJu end I would ha blinding My limb would well up and J would feel so weair. I oould not s;nd up. I naturally te Oiaoocrased for I seemed to bo beyond the help of phyaioian. but Vila at Cardui came a a Ooi-sen- d to ma. I fait a, chaiiea for the batter wiiUa a weak. After ciniAen oars I mnntru.t-.- 1 without '. rrmg Ui mirODini I usuullv did suit soon Wjims and without pain. MVlae of regular Cardui Is ai.nj.ly wonelorftjl and 1 wi!ii tnat all inj,inuj woio knew cl Us good qualit:. swi-lar- ad hee-laahe- ' f-X.- '' -- - "V h ii!'r of t 8uperiut-iHlii- wai (i i'lr,.-W, Hee. CbrlallitiiMeii '2 Cootlable a Diatrlct .,.,,. I"). "llo's "on fit tb Ait)i-i;- j ih Senator-J:i;li- Sail Lake Railroad. ' son. 5? All 5 Y Veg Jetables. J V Fish ; . and Game and Salt Meats in Season. H.ti'aia 6 pm 7.as p,n T.08 urn m B.'IS pm pui lira am am m V S 21 I 9 urn m S 10 cbolc 1j am Wines and . vrATr Xeamlngtun pm in. (5 pm iz.13 pra am Ar t illl- - 1 . El Arrive J. A. COTMiKLL, K. W. GiLttrr. O. P. Rait Prcpr. r Eif bailU) L am 6 00 aia am Ma am I SA am pm pm Leave Aueat, Kethi T. A. City. Utah. A ship. f"i't. of ait'Tnut 3 tu:k i '.ink and cork wood; curries 12 guns, lour of which aud art; loo pounucru; oiniders and f.recru;lK to annoy an :iy attenintin to hoard her can di harso loo gallons of boiling wai'-- in n minute, and by mechanism ran dish ".00 with tho utmost regularity over her jnn wales; works ab-- tot an equal number of heavy iron pikes of gret l.mi;th, dashing them fn.ua her shies with prodigious forcr and withdraw-inrof a minute." them every S,ch a descriiition was certainly calculated to strike tern r into the heart even of the stouto.-- t British tar. Imported and Domestic Cigan Family trade mpectfullj Sol airaota for famous -- IUJ Too ..... Effect Nov. 6ta, IVOO. fralaa Baa Dally axoapt Basdavy a fol IOm. fcnTTnnnnTH?nnnmTnmMwnrTnti3 ' ........... .. .... ...... i. : Oolag Boata. CHASE No. www 3IE.1T Oolni Herts tMaW I iaOpta tpsa Itftpaj a. L. Meot tViOpea Ar. MaoU raara at Tba Compaoy I M I U7pa, Ar. Morvnl .Kpbralm 19. I. f I ftkatlana. UMmm IO.Kaai n. la.O L IJ7aa .IOam O-.- t tba rlf bt to vary from lb. Is tims-oaplaaaara. THaoDoaa Buobacx, rd Prasv. at fur-tite- r ai IWf, Porlr, Veal, Aiution, (J. 8. Kuun, r. A F. A UTAsV. hu recotly e to Puagooa, ran rioted and Summit Odar City, aod wan. will eiUnd It to KanartvtTM New Harmony, Sllter Iief, Tokerrllle, lWdfl, WaahlafftOs) and St. neorg. Alo rinpleud onr Una toLvrs tvtKtv ooonoctinif with the an hn maka to Nepbl phi Hn rant. Meat Machines, Ouu, And Tinware neat rnnd(l. j Cliasefi Cole Bros 1a-pf)rt- ant ernter. l' mloolea Um ar for Toll and np Known to be tba cheapaal U th United .Stute. Tlephona roUl areraff about aa other town of tba vna aim tTeay-wherand re Just aliotife anfftctent ai. to p7 tDJa klt n e I p ns for profit Oora ttoy According to Compfr, the great thf tc are reppectlrely the facial anghs of the ancknt and the modern man. Korean Hat Are Heirlooms. A I'hiladelpb:an who ha heen In Korea, over ttich the nu!ians and t ar, lorg enough fo grow iimfliT" villi it? nay. one of and t kturef-- ie of ur.io the i tbem t Cie family hat, that iVcends from father to 8on. Tbi.q hat., made from th" hair of the iamlly Js a pririeBs and '- -e r"is-ton- , i General Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights. aye-ter- rt d Ancient and Modern. Iclcphonc Company K. H. BROWN'S Residence IUnltlnom tU 11.50 pr nontk within one mile of Central oSoa. I tit reln-terrc- Anthing in oorline made to order, r repaired, and NEPUICITT, UTAH . t.! f.i "It ain't steps, and immiim; the li n ii: !.;ad;;uar- - ! 1 mmm, a. (.it wmit to bed. mother that thd bm- had lit her f ul'.er'a busl a little girl was heard to sayr will v very poor, '( e mo in through th then, am; mu-back m'.'e so Hi" t.t hi r girls won't seo my ragged dresses?" :";re i e ;s i, . hi.-- , f litlb boy who had watched thS from a building told hi nurse that s no one ad made a hoi 9 In tve earth smi t h.. hades. A '':') flame 1 1 Ikiltimore Herald. . pen-don- Lady lnglis herself went through of Lucknow, an-- in addition the sb and the to the ti rrors of the to coast the suhsoipm-nshe journey was shlpw reclo-- t n the voyage home I. to She afterward published the diarj sho keji during her eventful life in the besieged city, where her bus band, then Uriga l'.cr Inglis, command ed the garrison throughout the eighty seven days ih place was Invented. She the entrance into on a day when clad tlmut rang throuL-l- i the tortured city, of rjtii t looking, gray haired man whom I bnew at once was CJi n. Hav. lock. H shook l ands with me am t i:n-;V- de-crib- j said he feared that we had suffered a gn u doal. "I con hi hardly answer him. . . . it was a mi. nn. nt of unmixed happiness, but not lasting. I ft It how differs nt. my lot was to others. . . . tried to write home, but could not. "Th. r lifting force had suffered most severely. . . . The wounded bad in en al and.otied. . . The enml loophole d the houses and emy shot the poor fellows down by score as they parsed through the narrow 1 1 -'- .-( Once while on the dangerous march from Lucknow to the coast the sud-- v. e d :: light. "";'.!'" rang out In the with her at Lady lnglls had a ibis lime, and thus she writes: was ordered and all lights to be I slm'.l never forget gut out. my anxiety lest baby should com-ier.y crying again and perhaps enir whereabouts." Fortunattdy ahy did net cry. On the way t Lngland her ship was recl.ee! near the roast of Ceylon, nd hope bad be: n nlmt.st abandoned hen ih.f paesMiigers, who had been r Hing in small boats, were flml up by a native vessel and c;i into Trineeimalee. by "SI-kn- ... ee ee be-ra- ah-ou- Beasts Attack How Wild Thoe who obtain their know'.eelge once he has made up his tniad to cf how wild animals poe e ujon charge, curls up bis trunk tlht. "I'd sons and buffalos when they their prey, be it a human b ing cr a fellow brute, from the picture boohs charge invariably iike their noses In will have to revise the ir ide is if they the air and commence running at you are made true to life. Meest of the with their head well up, much In the are entirely wrong, ac- manner of domestic cattle, and only concptlors to the ftatement of a clone lower their horns when within a few cording etudent of 8iich thlnga. yards of the object of their atten"In 8edzing Heir prey llgerH and tions. This I take to be a mere matlions almovf invariably et for the ter of common onse on the part of thrc at, he fys, "though in tme or the animal, fur if be puis his head two Instance's that have come tind'T down, say cvim forty yards away, he my notice of animals billed by tige ra ojuid not possible see where he was they have evidently fir?t been ham- go:ng. "I'ears when wounded will often strung. TbeH. probably, were the victim of jening and Inexperienced get on their hind b gs and dance about lisr. t fince fa a man charged from sheer rage and will also at timeir and bnorVe! over by a panther, and flo so In order to get a better view oC he only saved hi throat by putting up the whereabout of their enemy, hut hi arm, which, a' wed as hi. nhoul-der- , when they charge, whether It be at a. th" aninal grasped with tofth man me: inted or on fet. they invariand claw. ably charge on all fours. "In charging most animals give vent "Anyone b' know anything about tr. it be aware that the to certain vocal sounds grunts or elephant trunk, and particularly the tip of the roars and this, it Is natural to aup-pe-is. Is done with a view to terrifytrunk, I the most delicate and en8i-tirpart of the animal and that he ing and demoralizing the object the are attacking in fact, moie often by every posHld it f re m injurywer. It l, there- than net it Is a mere bluff on the anisible mean in his that he would ex-I- t mal's part. I have often ecn tign for1. iery mi'il-.clIn thf act c f charging. My roar when charging who never really experience. limited though U be, mean mischief and who when met by a lod front turned rfT." frfiinfs te tb fact that en elephant. -- e s, m carefnlly handled wears out that It never The Daily Presi. The daily pres. a I look at It. a woTiderful refftivo. Ic can run down rubJie opinion ard report it In this te pfct it ha an i A a nws-ra- t eve n'r g onM'eok. ' ft, it3 fa"i;i!if prndnally astonish m. The of publicity it r.ftn wic!!. with ' a' !"-- power. Imt, when a!l is fM. it I much more r? Ife3 it realthan a gicar.ti'1 mar-vi'-l- Oatiafactloa Caaiaattad In eterj cais. ',,'. y,.ip.d When told by of a Colony, and old Daniel Solomon, who at the age of 12 had been as a slave, waH her only brother. Pathetic Case in German Court. laborer named Carl KIoho was recently charped at the criminal court at Pronzlau (I'ru si a) with disturbing the grave in which his child was burled, lie had !e.:rf d the grave to be near that of the child's mother and ordered a baby ulster, hut the grave to be dug in another part, and the body was buried there. Immediately after the furcral ihe father took a Kpnde, dug up th co?Tin and It near the renting place of the The path tic other lost in' appealed to the court, and th man rcroif-- a nentence of only one day'n r I'll ', - n;i ( last it no trie- - into hb! n.o".l alter. ;,!.d family with avert-.i- y Well upstairs, un- - r . re-na- .i i';;e ' Lady Julia Salina higlis was the ivcfind daughter of the first Lord Chekrmford and was born in 1S:;3. She was the widow of the famous defender of the IJritish residency at l.uekr.uw, Sir John Lardby Wiimot Inglia. K. C. I!., who died in IS2, ai d in mciiiery of whoso services in the had Let-- in receipt Indian Mutiny 1 l ln tr anient a toned and repaired. Placs of Business at lie An interesting figure in Kngllsh hisaway i'l th" person of tory has pas.--e- d died rectiitly at who Lady Ii.glis. Imdon af'.er a short illness. n Orgftna aud all klnda of magical Rocky MoontaiD Bell Thin rvmrny ! Larsen, 1 Tin- '. ; i.i.e a i. Then tl.e Man lb'd ar:d the mother re;-are- A. l A Heroine of Lucknow ing that he was the f :h d.m-- hroth-cr-ilaw of an Knglh-- earl and peer of the realm, namely, the late Lord Stamford. The lati r. an eccentric old nobleman, for in my years active as a missionary. many years as a missionary in South Africa 8nd a clergyman of the Church of Encland, married. In l',S'. is Hottentot ceok. a negross of tic n.t:ne of Martha Solomon, by whom ! c ft at his death a mulatto daughter and a son. The widowed countsof gtan.foru has since married a Hoer of the name of Picter rieierfe. at Wyn'.ierg. Capo PRACTICAL TINNER. rtroo. . A H. C. AtoMUPK always on baad Otxvjao, . NKPHI s Colored Sort cf English Peer. A coal black nepro t..f the name of Daniel Solomon has ju-- t died at Cape Town at tho a;ro of If where ho lived ft. r the last ;:;!it.r t,f a century, his chief title to extinction be- Bait LakaCl.y, U. Y.ulltr and chM cul-lasne- Impri-or.mrn- t. Ooa'l Maoarar, then; luun't h .; i e i r. is: mo i'ml e .11 .....M bric-a-bra- - A New Train Service. In em. on?" -; !': -- - VALLEY RAILWAY Liters, 4 ! I 1 S&N PETE i in. I ; : .' ito.s '. t. eta-r-.-e- s , i: r ..uei t. t.v .nte-., n" "i. .d, : the paler;;, nil:,' cmld ' A liltle .'irl heard the rumor that .ho whole city would burn up. so sin1 She rot dov. u detern.int'd to an obi sattbtd and In it she carefully i acked away a few cents that she had that saved, small pieces of he prized, lu r limited amount cf j;Lv. .dry, and her ticket for the Ike-toSymphony ootid rt. With t! e satchel clasped in her arms she determined to stay vp all night and await tho worst. First American War- fr A..16 3 Si) . b'i .! ! .v i :'dl i 6.40 4.' I.v 9 SI pm 9 10 pm 7 S. pm i am Li j ford Ar US fi III Am .... Lunt .... 1. M sen Cvada .... I U ptn .Calienlea ( uf II 0 3.-.- am 10.13 JOHN HEKDR1CKS0N, A H.3I am 4'pia 8.'Jlam A.Ti pis a.l am 4 IS pi 7.U tm .M pm 7.4'1 am 8 42 ptu !?priii(vllle T.HS l ork am 8 37 pix Spanish ... Fajruou.. T.'Dam pea T 12 am 9. 17 pm anin.join S9 pm . . .. Muiia.... 0.4V am t A r Sephl Dp 0.35 am I pm 10 15 lueuiyunnorau) (Soecooaor to J. R. I.ehi t 16 am ....(ala l.U am Clear Lake (11 B Amrr'n fork iiiam At am l'leat't tro 9 lit am Provo B mTrmmTTTTTniTTTn n rnmr tttttt - 85 pm f. 15 pm 9 05 am 6 Ijt pm 8 67 am 4. Ml pm R.35 am US ptn Lehiju Si am A.50 L d Arv.SSi 1 . pm T.J pm T AS pm i wt Malt f ..nuily. . r per. 8Jii.ru 8 T.IK Proprietors. mi Eaat-boun- ... . M urray.... 9. IT am T.ii ana AMptn 11 am Lv T.30 06 pm 6.81 pra t.lipio 40 pm & Son, GoldLbrcngli t ntattoca. .i. : ck-t- . i r r" kinds of Fresh Trala arrive aud depart at arltua Httiona JallT aa follows Wni txiui.ij. o'ir - ! .,) , ti ts be ;s its." m'teV'.i, be hasn't on -' - Tl.e man blushed. "lie le;s on a pair of overalls, a pair rub! tr boots, ai.d be is hant'.liag ;i , ,, i 1 la EUact July 1st- - 1903. tnMfc ('! ' , on ll my Vl;at's 44-- LOCAL TIME TAlJLE. : ; tbi:1- . e-i- .!. t " ! e!- :- Ths Dernoloes la ivrcr "X. ' t San I'eilio, Los Angeles and l .'.ol S. Cooper Golil slrouk b ClSTXtCT. Judioinl IHntrlrt Tliouiu Mrluueauj f ifth Juuu .1 llitrlct 1 h" inov ?" mi tl.e roof." ' i juahua OreiM.wooc' Senatorial DWrli-lieorjre C Wliltioor State Kepreaentat! re - Tlilrternlh I11lrU't Oeorrt Alin State i II. Ju.lice-rif- Dlatrlot ii Eec-ir- "I ! J. of the Peace A large family bvini; out near Druid Hill park was .suddenly awakened about 2 o'clock on Monday morning by some kind relative at tho telephone. Tl.e .nod, c! .ious soul meant to warn them. fve ml re.sdved ofiicial was all going to I'.otleo (!;..!. the . he blow n up by a j: is explosion. Let I et tho.u dress them .I.c.r. t.!: bi:idii:g on their jewels 'vb'i'j ,.. pr ... .1 to lly. Tb.e family believed. I! up ai d b'.ivrieilly dnH- - cone home," sho t , ' Juxilre - .!- cried; "toll him I say he must, understand me, he must come home." "ISut, my tie r l.uly," said the man ioM i" " ily eitit coie( home; evi ry oif of ti.e employes are in exactly the came fix." "Well, I don't care nhout anyoody else; he iviit ;t eoiv.e hoir.P. V! ." y n .x "lint he ir i:ou Periodical trll cf f male weakness. Wioa cl CWUuI cure permanently nineVen (Hit cf every twenty caVs of inrpulr down menses, j or art femdrt If joa ax di3?our.'.!d ar.d doctors ka failed, tL.it ii the in, tho world ycu should try Wict of Cardui now. iterueiaber he&dachM wr.n female a CI. IX) bot.Ua cJ VLaa cf Cardui ttxl;;y. ti-j- cited. Tho ins lil-1. n. Cronii. Sheriff Attorney Surveyor precious satchel. ho was helping his employers to keep off the lire. The mother iot very ex- ! I Letj-a- rea-k-- On Sunday night a kind gentleman Rut the sand man was too much for rang a doorbell uptown and informed her. Gradually her head sank forthe anxious mother within that her ward. She was tight asleep, but close sou would not be home that night, as to her breast she still clutched tha , hrad.-.'--h bv-ri- HUMOR OF A BIG FIRE con.-'iructor- t&&!& e Treuursr, Portland VESSEL. Fulton Devised Formidable Battleship in 1814. Wtn. H. Pettagraw Major The first American war vesjel was Alfred Loot A. R. Pas man in 1814. The following arCouncil. James Uarrctt Jr launched . ticle and illustration published in a W. rme J. W. nrouifh lloston newspaper about two vcara Marshal Q. W. Kenda l is interesting: Recorder Mrs. Pelphia Teaadala ago Robert Fulton, whose soul animated TVrasurer Mrs. HoHPattrn T. U Fooli tho enterprise, was appointed the enCity Attorney Police Ma.iitrtue J. S. Coopei gineer, and on the 2HU day of June, at tho ship.. . Walter Smltk 1814, the heel waa lai-Street Su(erinlniident Water Superintendent Meshaok Pltl yard of Adam and Nmih llrown, h cr Pound Keeper Berl KeuCftll able and active In the Bextou Thomas. Carrei city of New York, and in littlu more was safely than four mouths :!: COUNTY, launched. fieorwe !cCuo :,s oTicial re ComtulKnloum The foil )vin"; is iI Tiiuiiiiva ISeiliHtou lloua J. on the vessel : port Clerk W, C Andrew "Length on deck, ".'n l"t; hmi'lth, K O. Soreimir Recorder 200 feet; t!;iel:ue3 ..f her Hides, 13 I. D. Treuurr Bi. CoogTn WAR Robert CITY. WEAKNESS M FIRST AMERICAN Why Women CUcVeri Teeth. Roman do-Thi Japan' rst Idacken h.rr U 'h un r any rri"?fasn b"r ffrartivp. ."ho ld?a tr-a- It t:. dops It to mak Her hnebar.l N Y&Iti. hrlf nnatf ractiro. to know hf-- r-- T we-jpi- ur-d- leirf l - Iv instruct and guide? Or does It tdm-- I Jy furnish by the myriad page the Muff out of which the people construct their own Independent Judg- I conf-F- s that newspaper ment? seem to me more nnd more to exemplify Oladf'm"' f'efinitie.n of the orator they receive from the public what thry cive back as shower. " from Iledio Oglen's f "Tfce Makings Public Opinion" In the C'entuf. |