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Show ! the THEOlGH floe la tiis ezrut-- OF AC EST HELPED CUT MAERS. tTtaest Lk A rr tm is Alii frj-K-Lt- ! gathered One is the tl te. ttV VAfaf -- tbe K Ainocg tu f- St JafTiliU-taJrCl- case, giJ Hi! f til ;. L men wUo hal U?r prefect working, at cm time or mother, in eear--rj eve7 TOBiifcr-b- t aalver cjoeji la tb deaJ &k. Tbd clitfial. Wa OQ fcf the Kltldllg WM KstkC Land men thowd Low a koLwkxle of history once nm iota play and paid a tiiau xceedii,'ly w'L "Of conre," be aid, "you tare all heard of the IYUcaB aud the Directum-- , asd know that at Geort-lowhas been very rich cm taken from thrwe iiin Tbere traa a 4ipnte bet weea the crane rs of the claim. The Dives to keep iu ore anl hurt) it all sampled s Bandar. The idea wa tbat no civil 1'mtt-- d 1 at tie tLat :v:rT b.s. i we csij atrike tLeii. wtrioutue fc'-- .i c:r gI ii Tt-r- y rt, a tmiiiW ct fijliicg s whet lx trvtl to Kurvj very kra-n&1 t.i aty jrucuUr!j t'.ouac faiiilifi iiicL-- l Iia-'y- . Iatr4 at a r Kil.ef Xom Tt tie Wind- fHn4 Vkn lie cai iivt- bet .'i - JC ALSZCZ ; bowt-Tt-- r, tin-r- e Di-e-4 jtro-m- could be served Sunday, and by getting the ore down and fraiupWd that day there was no chance r their ojijo!u-nto do anything. Of cooix, after theore was fciiiij led, no oaw conll ewear to its identity when renvej from the fcam-Ile- r, and 0 it was aafe the rest of the u , is. Prrt jioondrd ioe ca this mat' h?il and give Liia ciu&e: 'It is the success tf a Jailualaeark't! It is the faewa of a Brtiediot Arnold! The brand of traiUir . He is is stamped indelibly on a man vi.out a party. Wherever Le ttiay 0 L will be followed by the cry of Traitor! tcator! traitor!1" correi--pofd-fi- taint George F. Edmunds took his seat as euan from Vermout in 10(1. One year later, J otitis F. Morrill was elected ah to the United States senate, and the two together have filled Vermont's senatorial chair ever eince. This is in nearly as good as the tenure of the house of lards. "The Dive jxj1 aimed to hip down Help Yourself. about 100 tons each Sunday, this amount On general principles there are two of ore lieing valued at about fV),Ml. Mr. Schneider, the banker, who was ways to better one's condition in worldly afterward shot, was the owner cf the affairs. The first way, and that usually IVlioan and was ansiom to ?''t even resorted to, is to strive for higher The second way is to make the nut of with the Ditvi jn'ople in any way possible. what one has. Neither one way nor the "One day he told one of the miners other will take the worker to fortune. around Georgetown that lie could have Ho should adopt both ways. Those faU the ore that he could get from the working for starvation wages ought to Dives people, and that he would puragitate by all honorable means the queschase the tame at full value at the Pelition of better pay. But getting wages can milL raised is slow work. Meanwhile while ' "The no one a bargain certainly gave legal title to the ore thus to le obtained, the worker is waiting he ought to learn and as to (he moral aspect of the quesevery method of getting the most out of tion ) euppcwa that didn't bother any what he hits. one of them. The law certainly would It is possible that in traveling tliis secbare looked upon ore taken from the ond road toward bettering one's condiDives people under this arrangement as tion the working girls of New York city ore. can give some lessons to scholar and OBTAINED THE KEG 3. economist that these could learn no"The miner with whom the arrangement had been made had for some time where else. .The working girls' clubs had some low grade ore in sacks in one were organised originally Ijy Miss Grace of the tint of the Poster sampler, a mill bodge. She first taught a cooking claws about half a mile above tne sampler in a side street of New York. She is now where the ore of the Dives people was president of an organization of unrted sampled. One evening, after he had working girls' clubs with a membership leads arrangements with a couple of of 10,000. ""friends, he went to Mr. Foster, after the At the some of latter had locked up his sampler, and these nice weekly meetings of discuss, girls they according as of the he asked him for the key mill, wanted to get the sacks holding the low to the forms of parliamentary usage, grade ore stacked in the milL Mr. Fos- mind you, such questions as these: Should women enter politics, not as voters, ter, of course, had no objection and but to Influence their fathers, brothers and handed over the key. sweethearts? Do women dress too faxhioniiMy "During the night there came along a and eztravattitutlyf what Is it? loaded out at with ore picked the The force of habit, Should girls learn more wagon or business? to How one trade keep acDives mine by one who knew the grade than Is club life cotiducivo to matrimony? of the ore. It was dropped on the hill counts. The necessity for working women to take more and the two men packed the ore in the outdoor exercise. How can they do it? How' Foster sampler. The ore was put in the to keep house,? How to look plc.isaut when sacks which formerly held the low grade our best friend roos back on us. Is it possible to bo trutlifuU' What, when aud how "galena ore. It was impossible to take Bhitll perfectly we cut? How to read a newspaper ore was the so that it Men left, friends and acquaintances. away night, with the hope that Mr. Foster would Satisfactory conclu.ion3 on the topics not notice anything out of the way. But here would go far to settling indicated when the next night it w;is noticed by some of the profonndest problems that the two conspirators that a brand new The very fact that lock was placed on the door of the mill, vex poor humanity. and that all the windows had been firm- girls who toil from ten to fourteen hours ly fastened down, they needed no one to a day are discussing these questions and tell them that Mr. Foster wanted tin ex- thinking about them is in itself signifiplanation of how worthless galena ore cant enough, without a word of comhad suddenly become ore running 500 ment. A writer in the New York Reounces in silver. corder tells ns how one of the working "The two conspirators sneaked around who received only sis dollars a the mill, hunting for an unguarded girls week wages saved in four years $000. no was but locked, every point place, door opened, no window was unshut That girl will some day have a home To break iu meant burglary, and bur- aud business of her own. She achieved glary means Canyon City for a term, if it by careful management. It is on recdiwovered. So what to do became the ord that she dressed neatly and tastequestion. fully, but she paid only two dollars a KNOWLEDGE OK HISTORY. week for board, much less than living ' "Here came in the advantage of read- can be obtained for ordinarily, but if the ing. Says the one to the other. 'Have on and learn what go girls yon ever read any ancient history?' 'No,' is they will find that it is possible for was the reply, 'and what good would it be heref 'Well, if you had, you would them all to have good board and lodging know how to solve the problem of enter- for this sum. That will be a long step ing this mill without breaking it. Cyrus toward making the most of things. eTitereoi Babylon by turning the river that flowed beneath the walls of the city Counterfeit Money. and entered by the way thus opened, The most successful counterfeit in We must do the game with the water years has been that of the two dollar running through the flume entering the silver certificates bearing the head of and without thus enter mill, breaking General Hancock. A number of them through the wall or through the roof.' "It wasn't much of a job to turn the have found their way into .the treasury water of the flume at the headgate, and department at Washington, and they in a few minutes the flume was dry. are so good that it is probable large numHere was a good pathway leading into bers of them are in circulation. It is the mill, and nothing needed to be well to look with suspicion at every two broken or in any way injured. dollar bill that bears the head of Han"It wasn't very long before our two cock. The government will discontinue conspirators were in the mill and were the issue of them, and will shortly submoving the sacks with the rich ore, about stitute another, with the portrait of Secwhich Mr. Foster was so particular and retary Windom. It is hardly fair to anxious to learn something. "The time at command did not allow General Hancock to shunt his picture of carrying the ore entirely away. Not aside iu that way, considering he was only that, but it was not safe to handle tl handsomest man of his time iu the just that class of ore immediately, for, United States army, but there is no other at the least, it meant a cutting of a good deal of the profit of the job. Here again way apparently to protect ns from counthe flume and its supply of water came terfeit two dollar bills. in handy. The sacks with the ore were Experts say that the counterfeit is aldropped over the tail flume, and as soon ways smaller than the genuine bill. Afas the water was turned on there was a ter the note has been printed it is taken veil of water hiding all that wealth hidden behind it. from the plate, of course, in a damp "When the conspirators had moved all state. It shrinks, and goes into circulathe ore they returned by the way they counterhad come, again turned on the water, tion in that state. When the the imitation he traces makes feiter outside showed the on aud then nothing that the mill no longer held the ore it from the genuine note its lines and once did. When the doors were opened marks upon a polished steel plate. From iu the morning everything was found as this plate the counterfeit is printed, and usual, except that the ore, to guard which all the paddocks and nails and the plate being exactly the size of tte screws had been brought into requisi- note itself, the new reprint must of tion, was gone. course lie smaller. At present official "In due time the ore was removed from beneath its curtain of water, experts are investigating the question of brought to the Pelican sampler and sold. whether it is possible to counterfeit sucIt ran 476 ounces in silver to every ton, cessfully the silk filter paper on which and as there was a little more than five United States en- - ency is printed. If it tons, it can be readily calculated that is .is paper wn' oe tiossible, thei good pay was received for the sleep lost too. at night." Denver News. changed 1 barffe! jali T'J ytars a;.) Olive Wri.dI H.Iim iakr a tia-iliudleit the Wds Im tinll-h-in Lis nevd -- Csi Vent. tjiso-lA Lvt tiegro was wactcl it I r burLiry. An effi vr who kzw him saw Liia at saa Actutdo. aLeriJX ttarted ia a artxit. Tne burglar saw Liia aad made a dah or frtwd'jja. He raa eigLt Lu ks atid thee, breathless, jumpni im the river. He waded into the water a xidfible distance. The deputy Co. W J H KIT Id A l'F?.::r:LMIXT. AND " . , - - j?20O.non.. 00 - - - rj.tjoo. Capital. Muiius ie iiula1;, 6. 3. F. H..-i'- I. P. j FCR KEaLSTC.N'ES i. E;i4H'.Vrw.t tkus Mil J. at. LAS'olnski. MH TaidhfajM ' I'nt trr. V RttK. n:tity t tor. H. JOKS A. I'. It would be a good thing if some of the defaulting high toned bank presidents and cashiers of the eastern states Could be caught iu this way. siJ Tt-- HlAnD, A. t- - fW. i i- M- - - ek p. H. rrMEt. OYLE. Vic FUi.FTfW. A. twc Lid t V O. J t iuUtr. O. a Ut KAtD, J EOXAtD li tief Jurtic Sc; Ofcn, Utah. ... i 00,000. $1C&,OGO J. L.B.ABAM. CaLir. Wn. T. Coarr, t'nwirlnot. , Teeo. Robiok, and TCiiaEN W. Hat-num- . Vice-Pro- kkiifir. Uuirr. yf ir t. VtnL. Ck-n- . ; . i r it i Vwry ji.mr tb,., i f '. H. im, JAE K. ITMP! L. El JIMEALL & ALLIEN, ATTCR N E Y P?. ver VraU kf--u tV Vn, I .ah. ::.f-i.- T, t5. JACOB th al) cUcctiul. builii-i.leB i.n. a e. strict, a wrLT-foiu:- liu. ARO M. : Pr, P.O. t Llik(. s. ti.im CtEUR DE . W. ' LODGE, OfDEX. TTAH. Tl. bov hold Bwtimri to .iety Kntirhtc of Pythias haii. Ti'v-uurt- h irt-t- , standard buii'iinjfi very bursnir tu! lofrr u-ru nari. until further no--! t at liJt.I may ije ooiind from tic. A'fUcattoB forrrs VVal,in-t. u . J'r. Percy A. ook. j i jovrnitcPeroval r. J. r u i .. rorduuly invito J. RASkATI. v, rt-t- AX. ..TV ALLlkoK o-- a I'U. i. t. I.t Anil. Id 1, sitittet:t. i - a. Hi-.- mt'A t.ti," LAW, NVkra! Fai.k. comer of uJ IcLti-ti,trt- a street, t .1 -- c 'if 'u U aii it tin, ivc nni lit yfotr Lmuk. ii'h W, Xo. UX Oi'iirn, u tab. W asLicgton aveune. "OlICAtiO SHOUT LINE," &' HEVWOOD. Y THE CHICAGO ATTCRNEY-AT-LA- Office. 3f Tueuty-foort- street, Ogden, Ttab. b aaiiB a. w. mitb. A SMITH, Milwaukee ffffhuuiiiu. rank 3. .,"' Firt and f7. 36 Paul St. & RAILWAY Xationa Jf M VSIC I A WS AND SURGEONS. la the only line running Solid Teetibuled, and tlectric-)ipliteTrains I)aily between Chieatro and Omaha, eomiKwd of idaf uiti cent bleeping Car and Steam-Leat- 1 The Finf st DiBloc Can in the World. tOTTlXGHAM. EVERYTHING SPECIALIST. FIRST-CLAS- S. In N'tiheetloe ith general rractir, ttivea special attenUot to disease peculiar to female Any farther information a to Rate of Far orcaw, ditoama etc, will be cheerfully furnished by of the renito ciiw urinary of th rectum, viz. : Pile, fistula, fissnr and nlceratKin ; diseases of the ear. Dose, throat and ebeet. Consultation free. tthca over Postoflioe . Telephone 209. T" o. A. Trail, rnvm a. ALEX MITCHELL, Commercial T. F. POWELL, B. w FASIB. A FARI8, Agent. Traveling Agent. 1C1 CIVIL ENGINEERS. OF OGUEN, UTAH. F. LOiEMAX, r, one-hal- f, CITIZENS' BANK i t T :X. Titin :t.d. ij J 'PHYSICIAN AND w. N. Pbtllino. Ties Frwickuit. ( RICHARD fct-- 1 A. Cootl, Pmiditt. . united to SONS OF ST. GEORGE. QRIEB ATTCRKEEYS-AT-LA- FVid on Time Depooita. Ictfreet Vurl. XtuiJa. 4 ATTCRNEY-AT-LA- F.tmeajt-- U. W. Hrft eierj ToelFeiia bfuLLen cuidiAli ACHILLAM. Practice in The ItiHet Court i'rrn'iinl aTtrc'ios f n to aANSPORD . El R. WHITE. gMlTH capital, ret 0. A. ' I. ktCBLii. Fuirr. J. m. WiLiL..c Ae.. United States Deposit ory. 8UKPI.U8. yifcixm ixuoe x'ttV - ATTCF.NEYS AT L4W. AV 1 SECRET SOCIETIES. MAOilLLAX. 0c: K!nelay nrk tr.l J. . I Ol4Jl 1 . EIA, Krt XMiUV. L. LAWYERS. an luiiUiMU iLiim the pre&ent A CO- P. bow 1. rv-- AP.CHITEaS, rvvca Ml IT i.d IS N'a'Jncal OC. bt.l.llilf I ti.. IHYl YATlftYU Ti.:t. tuua ATTO F.N E li'.erftt Taitl oc Time aiid Fating TpoiU. I. r awLmtfturorr ,4 Jterm tiJUw EEXLEE Jst j K. T. eascUve A5D XCM'KLVTS Go to C. V. LtJfEERT. Office The Single Track Uailroad. S. Main Street, THE OGDEN Salt Lake City TRUNK FACTORY CIVIL ENGINEERS & SURVEYORS, Plans, specification and estimate prepared and work . $200,000. CAPITAL, DIRECTORS: WEttti W. i'crfj, Tbof . ('nboe n, S. S. ScLraitiin, Ma(, t.law, tracings, on bine prints, etc., etc.. short notice. and 4. Union Work. No. 362 Twentr Fourth htreet. Ogden. I'tah. Micut-- Rooms ' Fi!nrj P'.t!d R. A. C E. Wnrtelf.'H. H. riiirer, Ad. Ki.Ln, Tbeo.Kot jliod COOiTT OFFICERS C. r'iMinp. Lewits W SLurtiff, John . Frod Foy. ( lerk-- P. Ledwidcf. J. 1 5 ler. .1otn Edwia Dis. Jolin A. Boyle, John V. B'u'.h. L. R. Koer9. R. He!onp. Mnrt-hAlien. R. W. Farih. Recorder AewMor Trewnrer Collector A'torney Coroner Surveyor Some of the English papers are making merry over our Italian complication, asserting that it shows a fatal weakness in the republican system. Tory journals fancy they see here the prospect of a long and bitter state rights' controversy, ending in heaven knows what disasters to the American Union. England needn't fret. The United State is now one nation for all time. Whatever defects there may be in mr treaty laws can be remedied by an act of congress, in an extra session if necessary. The United States goifrrpment is ready to do the square thing by foreign nations. Her individual states are ready to do the square thing. Every state of the Union is powerful enough and just and generous enough to uiake reparation for a wrong without being forced to it. If citizens of Louisiana have committed a wrong the sovereign state of Louisiana will make reparation. That is good state rights' dx:trine. Meantime let England look to her own colonial possessions. There is far more likely to be a "break"' in the feeble chain that holds them to her. As for the United States, it is going to stand. Scoole o.IKN SECOND A Erogelrr.an) Sausage Works! CityOflxeat Cream City Meat Market. (X.DEN, UTAH. FIEST Justice of the Peace E. A. A. Ccntiible E. hocb. if (Puccestcr to Fritz Foot of Twentieth St. I'ittrict rtiperintendent MARKETS. CHICAGO TTEBEB Probale Jnrtc- f- A. rincock, . KOHIiKT i!K0Gl:LMAX OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. FRECINCT OFFICERS Jn. Ttwrj MAKING OF ALL KINDS 2Sth St. OF SAUSAGE of tte PpRce B. Terces. Cont table Pbil Ford. THIRD OODEN rREClNCT. A. E. Jurtice of the Peace A. Perrin. Cocttable D. O. nU)van. FOFRTH CODES rRFNCT Tn5iceof the Peace VaJ biueon. Cout table H. E. Steel. Justice of Cone' sble E. BAERISMLLE L. B. Balch Fresli Meats Fish, Toultry and Game in Season. . rRECTNCT. FLAIN C.TT rtEONCT. Jns ice of the Pence Conf.able Josiafa R. Carver. TfF.A It t ur.rt.ri.kf i.r.ffr AAAAA t.irlv itit.:ijr (..m tf.iibrr I I tch r..d ritr. .nd It. 1IMII 1' J II II II .fter iu.trnctimi. tn 1 g wi ony who. ettil i will work iitduclriciulr, 1 W lo Ihrvf Ihnumand lloilan a Turin their own loralitle.nliFrrv.rlhpvlivr.1 will thefitualionoremTilimcnt.Ht wliii li v.ni,-.iMirn tkaiaaiwMil. No mon.r for m unli.. .u eMlitl ni KnsilT Mi quirkl. I I tm. one worker from dUlriti lm. already tauln an. iovided with iuplvn,enl a 'rr number, who are making o.er SttMtO a .earearh. Il a I'W nd SaOI.I Full inicular. F.E. Addro. at W Who. pmn. ern dir lf.ri ...h l. Orders takn at your door, and (roods delivered to any j.art of the city. a specialty. Our Meat Wapon is a Market on wheels which calls at so house yonr that you mav select your own poods. H rans north of 23d St. on Washington Avenue and the Bench. Tel. No. 1. S31 St. h PRINTING INKS! . C. ALLK.V, lluji or'urf. om FK 40, Auguata, Muiae. PKOMPr J)iLlVF.KY Jurtice of the Peace William G. Bawntin, Conttabie Jame K. Taylor. Twenty-fift- To Printers and Publishers: The Commercial Pi blihhinq Company is carrying a large and select stock of Standard, Fine and iSupertiiie News, Poster and Job Iuks. holler Bnd Tablet-in- g Sizes aud Varnishes also kept Composition. in stock. Those in need ot inks will do we" to hny of TnR Commfrctat, W . Fm.aV EbEK rRENCT. Justice of the Peace E. B. Frorer. CoEf table John tioild. north oghex trecinct. Justice of tbe Peace Jamee Storey, t'onetabie J anios Deamer. Wetberbj. Boston Meat Market. BCXTSVILLE PRECrMCT. The Peace Angrup McKay. e No. 270 A SPEC1AL1T. Mclanit). PEEJNCT. OODEJJ Manufacture the Beet Trunks. Repairing promptly attended to. Old Trunks Taken in Exchange. Orders called for and Delivered to all parte of tbe city. KLINE OPPMAN, PSBOINCT. Jnfic 1 Washington Ave. R1TERDALE PRBnKCT. J net ice cf the Peace Richard Dy. C onst able John Farier. CTNTAH J rREClNCT. Wedding Goods, Justice of the Peace Timothy Kendall. Constable Byron L. Bybce. EANE9VII.LE A PEF.ABANT PRECINCT. VIE'W tlj.m fill ' Of rtf lnfnnn.tlnn mh4 -- k. Bwawui tuv iawB,aDOWlllg HOW tOJ ; vuiaio raLcnu, aretua, 'iTnae , auu-asuopyrignta, tent free N Aoarwa mUNSI dt VU. Justice cf the Teace Constable VS'il eon Ponlter. Ml Hrondway. .Hew lark. INVITATIONS, PRECTOCT. Justice of the Peace W. H. CracdaU. Coas table George H. Maycock. SLATER rtlLE PRECINCT. Justice of the Pence James Hntcbins. ConrtabJe John J. Hutckins. George Q. Cannon says he has always believed the salvation of the soul lay through polygamy until the recent United States law made him doubt it. Now he thinks maybe it does not, bnt the question is what to do with the plural wives. Well, they might simply be allowed to go on working and earning their own and their children's living just as they always have done. MARRIOTT PRECINCT. Justice cf the Peace Simon F. Halverson. Constable Caleb Parry. & Programmes LVNNE rRECIUCT. Visiting S S. In 4H bourn Gnnorrlitr ui'M 'mm the urinary fanrlU"cn,uTfe Jnstiee of the Peace Peter L. Eberner. Constable Jame Harrop. V Kn8rearrwted ('aiwtil byButal-M'- without incoiiverient; VPnl, orl'. Wn.PON PRECTNCT. Justice of the Peace P. P. Bingham, Constable I'anieJ N. Drake. CAEDS WEST WEBER PRECINCT. Justice of tbe Peace J. VI. Hart. Constable Joseph Hopce. Of AU.Im(TtIMW O. BOX g(IHIf tlew Crescent Novelty Worts! EOOPER PRECINCT. Justice of the Pnace James Jobiison. Const able Francis M. Belnap. Fanners' alliances are becoming so numerous in every section of this broad land of freedom that a man can't drive a load of hay down a lane without exciting an outburst of patriotic enthusiasm, says the W v,hiturton Star. 23C0 Coucerrial F ubMitg ff "t.i Simpson wan'- - to ..oulh-senates. If we could let loth the prate Jer-- and national senates and abolish sortie of "'old ;,;. that are tu t.' h:r of !N'iu it might be n .bile. ct Feu. t SO. R. A. X. s DAT. iJEitSATlcJi He threatened to U.ten tltwed t Tub Vtvtmivt. kik the if he did not come ont, O. E. Etu, at th same time presenting a piste! J. C, AaajTSf. Cut he declined to scrrend-- r. me the part of the story that The coaid &u have ha;peneJ otiJe cf Commercial National Bank, ia Australia. Aukerka, except (erha The deputy had apparently served his OGIKV, UTAH. beand as cow a boy, apprrnuoesLiy come an ad-in the use of the lassa He had a lariat at his saddle bow, wild horseman f?bioa. He hurled it at the negro, and endeavored to roj him as he X'LElTCKS: would have done a Texas steer. Iiat the H. O Hrks. thief was gsme. Each time the lur.g J.C. T. A. i.k. t, Le air came the hurtling throngh roj K'trjf t'crtL-- . ducked Lis head under water like a duck, aud thus escajel the Dw. H cutill have got on Very well this way, tut unSTATE cf 0(iI)E. fortunately there was the In his a desperate breathing. OGDEX. UTAH. black, biny pate twinkled one instant above the surface of the water. The instant was fatah The whirling ror-$125,000. Settled nround Lis neck, and Le was Cabhal TdM in, 7,500. dragged in triumph to thore an:id the Surplus 500 of excited hurrahs admiring heavy expense of travel and transportation in this country cf long distances may be the adoption of the tingle track railway. It ia claimed for this that iU cars can be placed on any of the present railway tracks without change, thus enabling two trains to paaa each other on the tracks now used for one train, n3 transforming a double track road into one of four tracks. It is claimed, too, as much coal is that only Ubed as the ordinary engine consumes. More than this. With the economy of weight and the lessening of friction by cutting down the number of tracks and the speed of a train may wheels be greatly augmented, reaching even as high as ninety or a hundred miles an hour. Ninety miles an honr has been attained in the experimental roads devised to illustrate the invention. When the single track trains are put upon the ordinary two track road they pass each other with a width between them of eleven inches. The principle of the balancing of a single train is partly that of the bicycle, which holds itself upright and steady under rapid motion. The invention is indeed called the bicycle railroad. But this is not sufficient for safety, and therefore the train runs ah 'tig steadied by an overhead support, which consists in part of a guide wheel. It would te strange if so apparently simple an invention as the single track railroad would at last solve all the problems of cheap travel and transportation, which is the real industrial problem of the present day. w. GENERAL HANKING. ca Lornrbatk. One way of cheapening M. a 'iui i. t. Niutt,iiW. ai, liUPTtR. Erdar CC:T?.1CTCES AND El'ILIEF.S. ity 4 ewt. i LLS J alyeeks. EZ k.T.Lk. e. ax.utie-- i E'nrrlar OGI'EN, VTAH. g x was What wiT ci.e isewFpaper do bow far a fct. Jerome? For twexity-fiv- a year the opening letters ttui the UtuVr4 States senate chamber Lave annually fjkea of Senator Edmund a St. Xoiue. He was not so luia h saint ia k'a proper person, bat h luuked like one. and that was something. Now there will not b anybody left is the &rbai vta evea louks like a EUS NESS CAPCS. JLme-l- . It cv--lj LtrTy Lave I j ostsi -- t s:rr;; aa it cf Texas, ai. 1 it a i.vtL Is .t, Mioca ' l I'--l I-k- 21. Hw E-- VTH It. ren He H ' F!AY. A1M1IL Tl CKIDEN PAILV COMMERCIAL: 4 s 1 V,,tl,,,Mni.ii,iii.iirii.r iiiiiii' Co., M Wash. Aw. the leading r.iedy tor Jri'Titm in XI hoaorrhF Ciktt. . , jToM'AVS.M Th fnW .hu. iruirti; lor IororrhpaorW'hitea 1 itind lnl lrearri)ie ar safe in reounmendini it r ' MttWMBMl''1i;Ca lo all sufferera. . J. tilIfcK. M. I'K ATl'B. IM, ol1 hy Trntrata. A. .... lt. XT Washington Avenue Electric Wiring and Electric Supplies of all Kinds Locksmiths, Stencils Made, Rubber Stamp to order. IRON FENCING. 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