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Show Tf T1WTTTTTTTTTT3 DR. J TT.tTWVgTyrryTTVyTVyVVTTyTTTTTf I Only Line to St. Louis I. 3 " T Uniform excellence trains. would be a description ill a Specialty, Uuaranteeo. Work UTAH, J. K. FORMIS, OPTHALMIC SPECIALIST DR. - Bien Preserved OWLS THAT ARE LIKE MONKEYS. thi A Queer Family cf Six. of Them HatchCreek Nation for Many Years. ed on a California Ranch. The two most sacred relics of the This Is the story of an owl with the Creek, or Muskogee, Indians are in the race of a monkey and a full set of clan. teeth. keeping of the Charles Gibson, a Creek citizen, writor barn owls are comMonkey-face' ing of the relics, says: mon enough, but tiio strange thing "One of them reaches Lack to the about this owl an J his five brother time of George 11 ot Kngland. This and "ister owls, with their monkeyrelic has been handed down from one like faces, is that they were hatched generation to another up to the pres- by a ground owl not half so big as ent time. The ruling clan of they are, Just a common, every-dawas honored with being the ground owl that was probably as much custodian of this relic. It is said to surprised as anybody at her curious be the treaty between the Creeks and progeny. Great Britain; it is on genuine bhcop The mother owl and two or three ot skin and was wrapped up in six layers, her kind were causht some months of dressed deer skin unsmoked. Aj ago and kept as pets by the men ot long time before the rebellion the Ilaggin's ranch. Before they became noted chief llopathle Yohola, was cust part of the ranch family a monkey had todlan of this relic. He was a friend held undisputed rir.ht 10 tlie title ol woman and married a , family pat. The monkey was an "When a custodian of this relic wa afllct-enot and friendly creature, dying it was his will to confer thin with jealousy; therefore, Instead honor on a safe man of his clan, to of feeling mat the owls had put hla take charge of the relic and keep nose out of joint, he became interest his lifetime, turning it over to somtf ed in them. one like the first one did. About the Day after clay he went to the cage close of the civil war this noted oldj whore the owls were kept and sat chief died and conferred the honois on, and watched them. At last one day This manj oue of the men opened the door of the Captain John Goodfellow. also became very ill after a long ttniej cage and let the monkey in. The monand be consulted some of the old men key lay down in the cage content. The of bis clan and they decided on uj owls never so much as ruffled a feathman and the relic was delivered td er or blinked a wide open eye. The him. This man now is the custodian only trouble vas to get the monkey to of this sacred relic. come out at night and go to his own look this upon "Today the Indians cage. relic as next to brass or copper plates' The next day he went back to bis own these, friends and again he was allowed to that the plates are bard to describe, as they go Into the cage. Thj time he watchare kept In a very sacred vault where ed carefully how the door of the cage none Is allowed to enter except the, was opened and closed. It was an medicine man or some old chief. The easy thing to do, and after that the men did not need to bother about history ot these plates Is as follows: "One old medicine man who had him in and out. He could do It been noted for being the greatest himself. And every day he. did 1L No soonei among the Creeks, before dying, told some cf the other medicine men that was he taken from his own cage In the so many, days after the day ot his morning than he went straight to the death. If they vould meet him on the owl's cage, opened the door and walkhighest mountain peak naming tho ed in. There he would lie by the hou? mountain be would bring them eorae In silent satisfaction, apparently thine very sacred and It would welcome guest. strengthen their medicine and add Meanwhile, one of the owls built he to their happiness. The medicine men nest, laid half a dozen eggs, sat upon then appointed a day and waited. them, and in due time hatched out When the last stick was thrown away, six owls that for all she knew were each wended bis way to the top of normal owlets. But as ttey began ta the mountain. They waited long and take shape and color, they grew less well. and less like the mother owl . . "When the sun became low la the Instead of having a rusty brown west a great snake came from the coat like hers, they were tawny yel west and darkened the country around lowisfc with white spots on thingi, about (be mountain. The medicine their backs and wings. Instead ol men were frightened, but stood their stopping when they got to be as big as ground. Then came clips of thunder their mother, they kept on growing " and flashes of lightning that almost antil 'ere twice her size. - ".; they man. a dark Then blinded the old Nor did the six birds look alike cloud appeared, and all at once theie Some had regular owl features, but bunappeared out of the dark cloud the features of the barn owl, rather dle, which was banded to the old men. known as a monkey-faceis which The hands holding the bundle were the features of the smaD than owl, all that could oe seen, and resembled owl that is said to share burrowing the hands of the old medicine man the retreat of prairis underground mho had died. In two, and rattlesnakes. dogs "As toon as the package containing to a monkey the resemblance the plates were delivered the cloud was even more pronounced, the bill moved away and there was t clear sunk into the face until it was being tky. The old men took their chirge more like a monkey's nose than aa back to their squire house and hid It owl's beak, and when at last one of until the time of their annual celeowieta the developed a full set of bration or green corn dance, when likeness to a monkey could the leeth, the plates were introduced into treir go further in a feathered festivities. That was some l.OoO years scarcely The men on the ranch decreature. ago. and tbey are still in possession clare that beyond question the appearof the town of the Creeks, ance of the young owls has been The custodians of thew plates are affected by the presence of the monwhat are called the Wild clan. Thre about the cage during the seasoa are a great many of these plaes and key of egg laying and incubation. the largest ones have chira;ters of The owls subsequently escaped from some kind on them They are exhibcase and were found three Iheir a once o ited only on tat rations, months later a long distance away. year. Eicb one has a beautiful found The finder is said to have eoitl the or ring, .1 Is said, when they are used most three marked for $1,000, oddly muMc. In the dime, making sweet while for the three $L00 has remaining After tb dance they are tken out. been New refused. Sun. York already our?d one to "a h man and arc very bilght and placed away until the Women Legislatorc next year It la said that. In the polMrs. Coulter is the fourth woman ts the wcil; hands are ishing pior; in the tU,h legislature. In W1 tit (he very csuttou. as it is knjwn Mrs. was a Auretha IatJarthe, gentile, a ure losi least fjip will result in In Lous? aa won fame the and the of !h plate, as it if jH the p1,it3 as woman of law author the requiring or fi'b be to are supposed pirt turtl" to men as well remove their hats Is as they fame to the Creeks tbrDiiith of entertainment Dr. Martbi a cloud of n.it mi will djrt bete and places electhere if 3ft l;os? in the water and will Hughes Cannon, a Mormon, was and to senate ted the at lSf8 the in cet a ay." scsfcion Alice Mrs. Mrrlll Home, pame also a Mormon, was a member of tb a for Jest. Authority bouse. I 'IMI ' n t S', petsUUtd the delegate 10 Ui ronvf titi'.n of Amalgamated Pads as Well as Corsets. Humorists. Philosophers. AllegjristS ' 'wb A sirtorial authority in London anciistorn persists tn aol I'ablisig. a aa nounced some months eeo that IWort UtJ'ire town nk." "l'z pitdon." rrii'.i'.y 'iH's,"J th lon well dres"d mrn would te wearstatement rau.r4 b'ltt'rirki. "but sjjd t the creation cf ing wo mat some has been borp tb it but original tididilf, out by facts, IJaltimo.e Sun. Jake? tbe Indca swcC of today is unmistakably corseted Th bfTiof In and worihlp of one Mere than thai, he is having bis btrn personal Col Is called monotheism. padded and t!ic;-- ts a growing dpmanfl Judaim, Christianity and Mohamme- f the articles necessary U danism are all monotheistic. of wa5D walsta. the appearance living by d Office at Sparks Bros. Drug Co. PROVO UTAH. y CHASE Meat Market these of They Have Dentistry 4 : T SACRED rIELICS. DENTIST. 4 5 The Burlington "roajd is die only company having its crH r&s 'and rtuimng solid strains from Denver to St. Loui? Tlhnk of this, when you come to make your Exposition trip this vear. If you do,, you will use the ton. You can step into our St. Louis Special at Denver at 2.00 p. m. one day, and you are in. 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