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Show UGDKN DA1L V ill! 1 ue IE ALIUS IX ml Tliforv of the tui" J Cat UTS OIt Tl Doc? 4 v a V--az e: PiAH-L- .. rote to ::: : ,ouB-si4- ti l.i T One of tae Souri?hinj ujis.ja of Bangkok is prnuJtd uvr by Lms ClnaCole. The reeiJf2e is a lare, airr woudn building with palm thatched roof. Back of the house u the school room. The grounds are shaded by tall beautiful tree and slope gently to the river. Some of the girl pupils are boarders. One of theee was a little princess who was personally instructed by Mios Cole. The pupils study in the morning and eew in the afternoon. They are quick and clever with the needle particularly in fancy and artistic needle work, as tbe majority of or.ental women are. They 'also have simple lessons in housekeeping. Tbe tuition is about one dollar and eighty cents per month. The mission dupensary is one of the successful methods of reaching the peo pie and as a means of disseminating knowledge and relieving suffering is potent agency; thousands of cases being treated yearly. Dr. liaye, an American, opened a dispensary in bangkuk several years ago and after much negotiating was engaged by the king to superintend the city's charitable institution. 1 be point ot dif ference being allowed to teach chris tianity. His residence is f urn iished by the statejand a large salary paid. Dr. Hays reserves only a missionary's salary and turns the remainder into the mis is in charge He sion treasury. un native of four hospitals, insane asylum and a native orphanage. The headquarters hospital is built on the cottage plan. It cousins ot eighteen buildiuirs and a good othce. I he Siaui ese are still somewhat afraid of foreign medicine and several native doc at each hos tors are resident pital to receive the patients, con suiting Dr. Hays if they do not un derstand the case. They have no knowl edge of surgery and all surgical cases go to the superintendent who has a class of thirty young men to whom he lectures daily on medicine and surgery. and the doctor THE KINO HAYS he hones in this way to found the be ginniag of medical education in iiam. Tl.j apothecary hop of the native physi cian is a large herb garden which he cultivates and from which teas and are made. I 1 went into: one of fusions . i . .i ! i 1. i ..i Vile IHUB rooms uneu vtiiu uriuj; iierus and into another where the dried herbs boat shaped were cut up in a mortar, with a variety of chopping knives. They are then rolled in balls or set away in closed earthen vessels. A doctor gave me a ball of the size of an orange with a wooden label projecting from it. It was prescribed (on the label) for I "WIND IX THE BIOOD." All ailments, according to Siamese doc- tors, result from "wind." Rheumatism, is "'wind in the Ixines;" eruptions, "wind ia the skin;" disease of the eyes, "wind in the eyes;" chills, "wind in the blood" and everything eloe they cannot diagnose is "wind in the blood." In the "lying in" ward I saw the Siamese treatment after birth. The women lay on boards raised a foot or eighteen inches from the Hoor. Near and sometimes beneath the board were blazing fires in earthen pots. This treatment is continued ten days. The patients suHer a great deal and often die of fever, blood intlummations, but poisoning and as a rule insist upon the tire treatment, though the doctor has succeeded in a degree in introducing proper The Siamese practice is treatment. reasonable and humane, however, compared with that of some sections of India, where the poor little child mothers are weighted or jumped upon to hasten delivery. Lady Dufferin, in an article on "Infant Marriage in India," says: "It is only by the education and elevation of women that any change can come over the people with regard to child marriage." But how, I would like to ask, is a "woman" to be "educated and elevated'' to any reasonable decree before the age of ten? The way to abolish the savage abuse of women in India is to educate the whole people by stern law, for there is no more powerful educator than human law, strictly enforced. But I return to the baby in Siam hospitals. It lay in a cradle of coarse ham-- 1 mock netting, swung on an ovai noop from the ceiling with a padded board at It did not look happy and the bottom. our conductor said that the common practice was to feed the infant upon rice, bananas and thin syrup and that very many of the little creatures failed to survive this heroic dieting. The insane asylum accommodates one hundred and twenty-tiv- e patients and is the former house of a Chinaman, confiscated by the king. A wealthy Chinaman is liable to have this unpleasant experience at any tiuae. His majesty will place him in office, then LIE IN WAIT for some fault that will serve as an excuse to confiscate his property as a punishment. In the tine grounds of the or- phanage are two large buildings and four cottages. One is used a9 a hospital, another is the nursery for infants, (one room of this cottage is devoted to fora third is the first toys), eign the little grade school room where floor as the desks are placed on the Siamese sit, as do their Japanese cousins, upon their crossed feet, on the Moor. The children are well taught and cared for and remain until they are fourteen. A pair of boy twins I saw in clean were sweet and attractive had been brought foreign dress. They w could not care for by their mother, ho the to a king. He made as gift them, doubly happy by permitting mother the their admission and giving the.mother "Sat-...a sum of money. He named them nd "Sundav." The Laos, or northern Siamese people, are disposed to w rp- - it tus Ua.i--f I'taa M i.i ; y . ... . U.. I. a- - UhM . . . . ... W4,u,ia t,Wj.uJi.-d - ln..'-J- w, - ,., ,t lit, ti Ki.c u1 , -- u ,,. uo, i!hrj,iliwtii tirvi , .. r auj . - Msrh !m,s -- 1. r,"P- li ini luuiJfwJ Irmtun. a !riir. .. ., of air .... j m irti- - Ato calln UTKm as s Furibt.:if l tri,.t L- -r. is. W.-- t . I. 1 ;r-- . .. o . :,jt 4irs a natT "'T 0' i . .... ...1 ,!,, A very pleasant Lavathe, uaJe from of Fra I'runee jui.aithafew harmless iryrtablewmbmej icifrwli-r.- t !! of ,. ac4 "vT i . tyfALS Or THE HEX, but rather their superiors, and this transposition of the usual order of the relative importance of tea eexee ia post live and unqualified good to tbe com munity. It is, in fact, Mra. Cady Stan ton a ideal of woiuqn a true position realized. If to the conditions already existing be added the immunity of moth era from work and anxietv, I would ex pect the Laos to reach a high civiliza tion. As it is they would make ten thousand times more desirable citizens than the American bigamists whose rightfu place is in the Mohammedan mud vil lage oi inuia, where their religion in many points is exactly similar and their practices the same. The Laos make very consistent Christians and are oven to conviction. They have weekly mails by carriers riding elephants and very good time is made. One method of traveling is bv houseboats on the rivers. 1 wo months is often consumed in going from the pitol to the Laos interior, a distance of 4M miles, as in shallow places trenches must be dug to allow the boats to pass. kilted by I aro rancher liowe from h.va rancher- - ishard.j letters The Window Dresser. New York World: The window dresaer is now ut work on the streets, and wild eyed man, bare headed and gesti culating excitedly, may be seen in front of many a shop window attracting the attention of the little crowds of the cur ious by his apparently unintelligible an tics, dancing from one side to the other of the window and pointing here and there all the while facing his assistant inside to this or that effect which he desires the inside man to produce. Those two are the window dressers, the chief artist standing outside on the pavement to catch the etfect of his assistant's work inside. It does not by any means do to suppose everything seen in a Broadway window is a purchasable article, put there to be bought if it catches anybody s fancy Certain bright patterns and gaudy col ors in neckwear, and handkerchiefs for example, are made expressly for use in show windows, and not onlv are not as a rule displayed tn the show cases inpide, but are very seldom purchased. They are simply decoys, just as the champagne magnums and double magnums dis played in Sixth avenue s:iloous are not and never have been full of the amber tiuid I ; sad t.. l a uwiU ufavjwi, . aii a!-n- . aadww!ra r ks jr it a the fiU..- - taSiuV21! n. fu-- SACBED HOLT ' -- DEALE2 - kauan ami hurtilv nied.cm-a- l qualities, put up in tlie folio of ' mki HKAM DHOIN, - Iraplemeats; Wagons. Iioad I- X- J Cait. ies, IJuckboaixLs Miking a very valuable preparation tXH IHSTS AND CHILIIRES, I. JIOI l' Wrbec lur tali t u utid lu.lwi I ro?. uumi, I Tuibine Wheels. the food and a Ia Aimilating oQJ boarding day- . School the Stomaih and u f . . i .t .aiilaiwwty i. t,;,tf i liowela. ul(( ueiuiou w niw euucai.on or is tL ortuw til tli (wuiify Engines Saw Milla. WVtwr t ouu'f : alu blork lil in aaid Indie and little girls. In additionyoung IT PKOMOTKS to a Uhilj.TIOX, t HKEKFl IK.v (1m k'ta I Plara adom. ie;H fill. Biifi;y AMI EtT. thorough practical English course and and bfcyou. tf-.- tao. liiwoof. arourii umi1 aiap aui Ut. Aim Liin, iiaweu in buuH keeping, type IT A IS WONDERFUL REMEDY W?on Material, Heavy Hardt taeutj-uiuail ot Urt nuiiK auu mwn naw are conducted SZt yMi, and tlartnao Ihw.f A". ttirt-taafter the For methods. approved L'ta of Flaw Soi a bWk Afry-aid s Stomach, ereity Constipation, Adjiiiua aoCMdiua la aid uau i l".t, aixl- French and German are optional studies. Cost i lkio.n. Lo or Su:kp, ail ia lfctia I Uf. alunfeaid. aiao tlie uaBeside the elements of draw ing which ware, Iron and Steel. WOKHS, LH CLmno ut plar and trad Citunw. itot u are taught in all the aid pmniM acd asl bi the taut Vam Clajr private PRICE 25 CENTS. t uOitaur ta Ita buua ut brick n:ikiu. also pupil in the studio receive instruction Baker Barbed Wire, Blackleu aiiiu td buddum brick nHKaitiiuiiaue in crayon, pastel, painting in od and For Sale by all Druggist. aad brt tlumnaiid ilM.Au; of turb brick. watr colors, on China Uk, aatin and Tuanibt aita tiao tMHuwIh tbxmuilotiiea ut thraf irt relret. acd smith Toolj, Etc. uf t or in In the musical department lessons are BRIGGS .irtajaicjt MEDICINE CO., toriaa MMem giren in vocal music, utuoituaird. Iaati)i trail. and on piano, harp, W John A. bj)lv of aaid Ogitn i lly. rtf f San Franeiuco, California. . OODKX ttiird. and udub tlu kndiliua that guitar, organ, violin, mandolin and tu LTAH, th taid Uvtk-- . ( :it( ud.iii( abould iar aaid rither. Special classes in art, music, John A. b"U-- or to hi or'f. tU tnwuiit of tid fcf:-- fcftjr-fm- tr 6(i)-U.r- a tMt-H-t!- ' latt ? FtVEBl-.HSE.-v- cla, 1 tiun-drv- d tt arturb-naac- a b-- r. s tliooa- tvalv certain urunUMonr aotoa. of aad ll jjji dolliniui mid colli of til I'uitad Maltw of Anurica, aark. and aJo in like man certain otuer pnmi lier aformaid ta i.nv hundrad notntin tikv "ld euin of ti iwr dollar f acit. the abole principal of aaid erral or aura t!rf uiitw euctitrra inuuaana iieariiut l.JU0i dollar and aarh of Mid not interest in like gold eoln at the rat of too per ceat. per annum Irom katdtktidajrof leoiuber. A. II., eiKUIeeu hundred and ninetf ilSAii, uutd paid, which aaid promiaaory auts wra on tha day laat aforesaid made, executed aaa delivered b) aaidUKdiw (.'lay company to aaid Boyle. each of wild nolea being reiiocuel)' by it crut day terms due and payable ou or of April, K. I)., eiKhieen hundred and Aud each of aaid rin-- t mentioned twelte promiaMiry Dote beiiia' iu the words aud birum and of the foUoainc teuor, that la to tiw fancy work, etc., have been formed for htdtea residing in the city. For further particulars apply to Sister Superior, Ogden. Utah. Ixagal Blanks of all kinds for tk-i- Bale the Commercial Oilice. at UH ISOlK muety-oneilvl- W Co,, ll 111) "GoJ'b blessing to mankind," thousands who have been cured bv 6ay the celebrated Oregon Kidney Tea. 'Sold everywhere. Lace Ccbtai.n done up like new ones thiDi.N Stkam Laundry, tthe Twenty-fiftstreet, rear Ileed Hotel. Telephone 173. OoDEW. t'tah. Decemlwr 6th. 130. il.iM). Ou or befora tbe It day of April, 11. for value received, the Oxd-Rocky Mountain Amber, made by the ( la) company, a to pay Jolui A. lloyle, or Schellbaa Brewing company is the' beet nromii order, one thnuMtud tl.Uun dollars, payable in beverage in the market. I' B. o!d coin at the Oudeo Slate Bana of Oa- cl. n, I tab. with tntoreet at tbe rate of ten er Will interest you if you are on the buy. i. h n per annum froui date bretf. until paid, both before and after jthUtuiut ; aud if suit be for the collection of tbia note agree to pay ten par cent, attorney e fee. UuDKN ('LAI ('OMFAXT. lly ISiduey sielruM, l're t, John YV. UcVt'illiami,, Sc'. And twelve prominaory note being of the fotlowing word, ni'renand tenor, that la to Kay: OoliKS. I mli, UHCemliero, in or the tirst day of April. A. I). 11, foralue received, the Ogdeu t'liiy company, prouiine to pay John A. Itoylo, or coriKrtion, r. Kv huudred dollara. payable in U. irJ, S. gold C4iin at tueOrfden Statt' HnuW of (igilen I'tttli. with interest at tbe rate of ten per cint. irf'r auiium from date bere,tf. until paid, both d fiefore aud after judgment, and if edit be for the collection of thin note aree to fee. ceut. pay tea per attorney Garden Tools and Handles !. A. ') SPECIALTY. iuhti-tute- OoDKS ( lly Suluey John W. WcWilliamn. LI Sk'i, Mt-vii- ('OMPAMT, I'ren't, aaiil Ug len Clay company did thereov promife, aud in the iioel of trunt aforeanid dul iu termacnveiiant and airreetoand the raid Johu A. lloyle. to well and truly jiuh pay uqo niu pnumseory ntite nereinniore ttigetlier willi ail iuteretit that n.ight Income ilue therein, according to the tenor anil etfect. and true intent and meaning of aaid proniKaorv AND HH1U18, Said premiaory note nave not mtr it lier ne (if t liwm fior t lie interMttt on the his Ar on either of them been paid an promised 'covonunted aa aforeauld. Dor An d WHEKKAN.Tbe not. otbOTi.Aa." And nnvmiil I I'Mault has onen m.ulo hv anid Ogira. W eomanny in payment of all and notia and if the inter- every of aaitZ liromiae-yraccrmnl ou all an I every of tbem anil the principal of the name and of every of them be came due on mid hr any of April. A. 11.. 11. And Whereaa. It i provided aiidcovenanteil and agreed in anid dcd ot tru.t in cnct that if default should b made in tlm payment of aaid iironiirt.4ory notes r either of them, on the day when the aaine Ueume due; or of the inter est that might thereon, or any part hocoiiiea tliereof, for :J days lifter a.lid inU-re- t due, or in cae of tli hreiich of any of the covenants contained in aid deed then the holder of paid noti a. or eitltt of thorn may dtclare the whole Mini of pHncipaf and inter1)! due and payable irnmiHli:itMy ; arid aaid deod should remain in force. anJ the aaid party of tbe ftecond part, the aaid Hairy ('. ltigelow, or his mirvivor or auccesaor in fid trust-- should proceed to aell aaid arxive iierihiil pnxrty, or any part thereof, at public vendue to the highest bidder for ca!i (eithe: of the parties to aaid deed bo ng at liberty ui liecome purchaser at said Pale) at the count' court house yard of said Weber County, on itrst giving public notioo of the tune, terms and place of said sale, and the description of the property to be sold, by advertisement in some newspaper, printed in the Kn- DEMORALIZING LEGISLATORS. glish language and published in said Weber County, at least twenty days before aii( sale, and that upon such sale the said party of the part, the said Henry ('.. Higelow, or his Probably Tiffhts Can Stay War ou second survivor or successor in said trust aa the case Trust and Pools. may be, shall execute and deliver to the purchaser therwif a deed of said premises (a recital St. w herein of the reouest of the holder of said April 10. The anti-tizh- ts bill, which passed the senate yesterday, notes, that they or he should pro ceed to sell on the giving of said nois now in the hands of the house judici tice by him or his said survivor or successor. ary committee, having been referred to shall be received in all courts of law or equity. that committee after it had been con- and be to all intents and purposes as full and thereof) aifd shall receive the sidered by the committee on education. sulncient ofproof proceeds such sale, out of which he or his loday iTieston B. Clarke and Mana survivor or successor shall first pay the expenses ger Scott of the Metropolitan opera of said trust, including $1,N00 dollarsor such maybereasi-nablforattornpy sand house, extended an invitation to the l sssumas fees and $i00 dollars ascornpensation to members of the house of representatives counsel said trustee, or his said survivor or sueressor. to attend a performance of extravaganza for his or their services: second to pay the amount remaining unpaid for principal and inin"ihe urystai bilpper " tonight. terest, calculating interest ui to the day of ihe invitation was promptly accepted sale; third, in the event of there being a surpand, out of 114 members, over a hun lus of such proceeds after satisfying tbe terms then to pay such surplus to the dred were present to study the question of saidoftrust, the first part, it legal representatives party of tights versus skirts on the stage be or assigns; fonrth, in case of a deficiency of fore voting on the bill. such proceeds to state an account, credit the paid on said notes and certify the Lock wood s bill prohibiting trusts and amount amount of the deficiency ; pools passed the house this afternoon by AndWhkrkas, 1 he whole amount and sum a vote of sixty-se- n n to one. of the said several promissory notes is now due and unpaid and amounts to the sum of eighteen thousand dollars, principal and the accrued inJudge Lynch at Work. terest to this seventh day of April, . D.. 1H91, A 10. is the sum of seven hundred and fifty dollars, con mob O., Kextux, April And WilKRKAS, The said John A. Boyle, the 100 about of men sisting hung William said of the third part and holder of said iSates this morning. The men assembled nonsparty has directed the undersigned. Henry C. 1 such trnetee as aforesaid, to nro- as about o'clock at the side door of the Bi?,dow, to sell the premises described in said deed county jail, battered it in and about eeed of trust, in accordance with the power therein men entered. The sheriff graptr serenty-tir- e d. was overpowered and Bates taken from .Now 1RRREFORE. In consideration of the premises and of t he power conferred in said his cell and hurried across the road. A deed of trust, notice is hereby given thst I, rope was put around bis neck and Henry C. Bigolow, the trustee aforesaid U r t le thrown over the limb of a tree and purposes and objects of said trust, and for the of the payment of the sums of ma ley Bates was pulled from his feet and left purpose hereinbefore set out, will, on Tha rsr ay, the He begged piteously for thirtieth hanging. day of April, A. 1)., eighteen I on Ired at eleven o'clock in t he fore loon mercy but the men were resolute. The and ninet of that day, at the county court home yard mob was an orderly one and did no furof Weber County, Utah Territory, the rim bether damage. on the north side of Twenty foun h a reet, Bates and two accomplices, on the ing between Washington avenue and Adams ave in OgdenC.ity, Weber County, Utah Territras, March of killed Har31, Edward night tory, offer for sale anil sell at public vendue all per, a policeman who was trying to ar- the following described lots, pieces and parcels rest Bates. The accomplices. Lake and of land, lying and being situate in Ourden City, I ounty. ijtan territory, namely: all of Noel, were not molested. Bates was not vy ober forty-six black (461, in University Place Addconsidered strong mentally. ition to said city, according to the official and recorded map or plat of said University Place Colored Man Shot. Addition in the office of the countv recorder of all of block fifty-on- e said Weber ("ounty in Birmingham, Ala., April 10. Charlie said University Place;lso addition ; except the lota fifty-twfifty-thre- e fifty-onkilled who Officer the and fiftyfifty, Bagsley, negro Wood at Blocton a few days since, was four thereof, according to said e manor plat ralso twenty-ninlots twenty-eigh- t (2ft), thirty (:), shot and killed by a posse at Johns Sta- ()), thirty-on- e (31) and thirty-tw- o (32), in block fifty-tw- o tion this morning. (52) of said University Place addition, map or plat, with the maTha officers learned that the murderer accordingin to saidand trade fixtures, situate on chinery place w as concealed in a negro house, and said premises and heretofore used bv the nartv going there demanded his surrender. of the first part in said deed, the ihrden Clay in its business of lirick making: also Bagsley opened fire. Deputy John San- Company, two kilnsof btiilding brick, estimated as con ders fell, painfully wounded, and Bags-le- y taining one hundred and fifty thousand ( 150,000) broke out of the rear door of the brick, to the highest bidder for cash, and that of the said parties to the said trust deed house and ran. The posse opened tire either shall be at liberty to become the purchaser at and he fell with twenty bullet holes in said salo, and that said property will be sold en masse or in such parcels or snrsiivisions as will his body. best suit the financial conilition anil conven--, Rocky Mountain Amber, made by the ienee of purchasers; dno regard being bad to interests of the said Ogden Clay company Schellhas Brewing company is the best the and of the said John A. Boyle, the said hern m the market. beverage iary in said trust deed and of the exercise by Pail, Prunes the and l..r f in GEO. A. LOWE, OF j, nage. Otherwise Le goes to Lis wfe bun. where he ia considered a "he'p- ruet" and not the "lord and master" i. ia more "enlightened" catioc. Tbe Lau6 wife has a business career of her own and often ia the chief moneymaker of the family. Moreover she carrea the purs and direct the outlays. Mats U told me oi ntxlicg ter sewing woman tn very low spirit one day. L'pon questioning Ler, bh burst into tears and cried a if her heart were ia danger of breaking. It came out that her grief was caused by tbe fact that her husband bad taken some money and gone out to spend it that morning, without telling her for what he intended to use it and "it was a disgraceful things to do' and her family were "indignant." The husband, however, repented his rash and cruel independence and returned to beg the ife a pardon and ask her ad vice about the proposed expenditure The Laos women are not onlv considered r c ream CALIFORNIA rtvciLjr6. trou!-a'- r06-1..- THE KING 'crts i wi-- .ad duct- a m of J la. Home Affair NOTICE OF TRUSTEE SALE. sT-jre- r or i.etralt - teu ti. 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