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Show X. OCUK RAILROADS , Xio Grande Western ttaaa'l a gml Railway. iL.it v dtti jre ur tjK-- - i 4.rtiv r ' in :mJ' ',. j ,rtk Or - ffi lf II .. JutcT . I . 3 5 iilvUl klvr ...... kvr. . Pm ' l.ala Halt Laku. Uto rnf V . I t4 : m i j3 - S.. 1. ' 1 l --" I ,ti Hi r i i II. n! i l . -- - - rfula .f bit W'OahI tit- i.t bfitJiAww (IuaI r I .ii.i.- urv it, if lfcti iL. mrtiiKfti ut 4 ail a 3 s tiue aiti -- mHrcr. aiir-Hv- aJid nutntu-- H W , r ItHiouwMTirS, 1 tin o m a mn ' a a . rvtn-lv- Ijt r-- nc l . it the only a prill Ir4 ttial it wtU U inaiiufmitjr.-'T- . uii'lt-. fit or f INiH4M. I r3' a ni., nturuiu(, arrir m. . a.iv.i. hin..mi l r thihti l, atau-i- i mt. I'l.ttMASI AM NIMI. iMtrm C dm ( JO i . hi,, roturuiiie, arrivr Wi i. hi, ' alo J. H. HKNVKTT. i:. ix il i,Y Umu. U tuairxr. titu. I'a4, Airt, SZ (I'ntarrh 9 then rfi r en nianfai-tur- tr DRUGCIST5. mm Mra. V. McNUTT A CO., liaderand IHPOKTICU Jansas Jjinco!n, (Jily. llr.l.T hy nuntly At 'IiiIkI la. KiMh Ht., N"nr oimik, OiJDIsN St. - Joseph, ON ill fl-STA- " T 50 OARS CHAIR JIECLININj M All Omaha r'HEE AND IklMKMTIO CI O AKS. t It. Jouis, Udifs AM. 1KAIN1. Our Famous Dining (';us ATTACH l'HOI TO AM. far Inrllier lulormatloo MH 175 tlili ooiiceriiliif aiiA, applv tn iir Ticket Affont. nr a.1lrt K. K. WAL.KKK, tii-u- . Attt., Suit l.aki- - IM 2.nn TKAINR. m m j a w a fit J. Central Railway V W VMA.m W WM. Miss oil Jnikiuscjune lil you?" WA. A 1'eruliar Fate. The suppi.rtcrs of the much disputed thi'ory of spontaneous combustion have miI received fresh grounds of belief from the anil otiitr 1 of Milton Hardeastle, of Baltimore, case r,,r ,;,,l,l,",n""' D3 O whose remains were found nearly conwarami af tar (V totter 2(1. I'W). passeiiffcr and Alilr'H nmttHl, an.t w tamin1 mi iMittom. V. L. 1UI tn igUt traiuv wilt ruu aa folltw; IaA, llruckiau, Mana. bold by sumed in his shanty on the outskirts of that city. PAHHKNlltB TRAINS, & I. Hardcastle was nn old negro of unLoaveHalt LakA SflOa. m Co., 4 iio p. tn loava Park City known age, enjoying a small monthly arrive at Park ('it y 2.T.V. WASHINGTON AVE. lit:;)m income left him some years ago by his t :A) p. m rrivs at Salt Lake former owner, Colonel Eustace HardVRKIUHT T'AIFS. 7 M a. m Halt Lake castle. LTe Park ! Leave City It is said that the negro consumed a Arrive at Park ('it y ....12 ri , WE will twit tho Atiove reward for any rao of A "rive at Salt Lake and a half of whisky a day, and gallon 3:4.p. k liuliirmtiun. 8if Complaint, Pysfpltt, llclarh, Twelve uburhan traiaa ilaily totwpou i or ("oiitivenp w cnrin..t fure with West's would often buy and drink the pure Lake City aud Mill Crek and Sutrar 11 on ho. l.lver I'll W, ln thv dim llmw aro All people froiiiff to Park City will tiud it to and nevei alcohol in largo quantities, often for romnlkd with. TIh v are pur. ly tbJir luterewl to take thia liue. b"sea. days at a time partaking of no other WiitfJir4'oat'd fall toirivo Jtficea aud lHjMt: Hb South and Hntainintr 'orur tS rents. Bewar tif itnniterfcite M lit. street, Salt Lake ( 'tty. Thw mniif:u lonil only by nourishment. and imitations. He lived alone, being of a singular, T. J. Mackintosh, ;. F. and P. A. THK JuUM C WEST t oMPANV. i. HU'Ai.O, ILL. taciturn disposition, so that it was some Mold by A. II W ALK IKK. lrujtKiHL Oifden. If ah. days before he was missed, but his shanty was observed to remain closed, Colorado Midland Railroad and search being instituted he was found in his bed burned nearly to a crisp, whilt the mattress and clothes were only slightly scorched. 11EALEK IN The room was in perfect order, and no trace of fire was found on the hearth, PIKE'S TEAK ROUTE' which was swept clean, and as Hardal Imple raeoB castle was known to have been unique among negroes in never smoking the whole affair seemed shrouded iu mystery. Dr. Everhardt was called upon by the authorities to make an investigation, and gave as his opinion that it was a case BETWEEN of spontaneous combustion. Iu this he . Cai-tshas been supported by several othei :)KNVKK,(TLOBAl)0 81'KIX(i3 h PUEBLO prominent physicians, who agree in deAND claring the circumstances admit of rr ALTLAKK ("ITY, nfiUKV PA' IKKI COAST other explanation. Exchange. Tm-binaud all u rtli- - UUDUI, 8 iurt Liue U I'ark City. W. L. DOUGLAS ri W C W.I Wright f - Sons $500 Howard 4a. Btrk-tl- l tmtltdat-tion- GEO. A. LOWE, J iu t.r f dy in his life, luaidil was avud tL- tr-- t pirt STANDA1U) GUAGE Roatl j ' ; .4 Li. i it ! tprut :a w..k:ii tfty-even- c- (.OIJLIN. re! - PLY. . Moo I T1T. 5N j We havo tin most complete line in thecit y- - s e ,-- e Information for linmigraiilM. Edward Everett Halo thinks there is one book that would do as much good as even the publication of congressmen's BOYLE FURNITURE COMPANY. Fred. j. kiesel 5 WHOIiESAIiK M til' "VI V V : OXC KaVJOYS method and results when Both tlie pleasan' 8jrup of Figs is taken; it is and acts and refreshing to tho taste, pently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and liowcls, cleanses the eys-tei- ii effectually, dispels colds, heail-n- i lies and fevers and cures hahitual For eale constipation permanently. in 50c and SX, bottles ly all druggists CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SUM fKAMCISCO, Afili'NTH Also for Walli: Hai Grouuer. l STRATTON & STORM'S Co. Mexican .K: hand-mad- e, Custom house C - I - G -A - R - B d wkomuai t. nn'.Ai.H'.itH or PABST BREWING GO'S MILWAUKEE BEER EXPORT, SELECT BOHEMIAN STOCK, ALL CORRISIWDENCE AND H0FBRAU, CONSTANTLY IN BOTTLED. BULK AND TO BE ADDRESSED TO OUR "OGDEN OFFICE." Orders respectfully solicited and satisfaction guar anteed. Perhaps J. KIESEL F. V flea iHiilvvhi,lri'y.N.Y..aiwrk fir ui. tuny n A mnk as niucli, tetn h y.'uqiii'klr ti.cartt tIU h diiv at the start, and tiw I) t we ' u frum t to as you po iro rt or in cn an aire, Ii. in it n, you ihii Mniiiii iifr at nt re montenta onlj tu all vout SI UK tii.'iv-tAliistx'vv. t.real W atnrt von, nimitthniar civ work't. Ifaniinl. F.AWII.Y, M'hKhll.Y evr.yliitix. I LA KS Hit.':. AtMtTPH It I'AIM Jt t0.t I'UKTU.NU, JIAl.NK. n. m MiM'i if, mCHEY'S or. ilOS IiOYMON HOT WAFER HEATER Tho Most Jmin-trvft- Uuitr and Eoooniical in the Market, & CO. UNDERTAKING PARLORS! Funeral Directors and Kmbalmers. vy Wo carry tho CASKETS most wmplMu ui.fl eloffaut stork of FUNEUAL FURNISHINGS Wont of Chicago. Services cimductml at. our Parlorn whon ilosireil. Rmlmlniiuff of btMlib or siiipmeut a siipcialty. KU'HEY'S UNDEKTAKINd PARLOUS. THE FINEST I IK ARSE IN UTAH. .fB,; vt 22G3 i Washington Avenue. Telephone 207. M.F. STAFFORD. Ii. T. MILLKIi. V. HOOl' SADDLES & HARNESS, (hi .srf JONKS. I 'hi rnbi mx, and Gas Fitting IN ALL ITS BBANCnRS. 1 1 (il!(ll!ElJS, l)catcllo, Idaho Skookum Root siieechesorthe reports of the Smithsonian institution. He remarks in bin notes in Crows Ih.ir Rapidly. The Cosmopolitan that this bonk would bo, in his estimation, a volume that told Eradicates Dandruff. our hundreds of thousands of annual imStops railing Hair. migrants where they wanted to go. A summary of each state and terriIs a Preventive tory, describing briefly its characteristics of Baldness. of climate, productions, manufactures, on Crows Hair society, etc., would be of inestimable Bald Heads, benefit to the foreigner lauding upon our shores. Such books could be circulated nt Is nn Exquisite our seaports, also in Europe. Being Toilet Article. under government auspices, there Is Erie from all would not be anywhere au ax to grind, coloring matter. and the immigrant could choose before ho ( Tta lf nitttk trfzi lried.) left his native shores the part of our Contains no Mineral or Vegetable Poisons broad domain that suited him best. It seems as though the state governIt is an honest and mcritoiioos ments might well take this matter in preparation. hand, especially the states wanting Nature's Own Remedy. iii. They could collect the information better than tho general government could. But there is no doubt SKcokum Reel Hair Grower Co. that reliable guides to immigrants of tho NEWYORK. kind indicated, published in tho various bv sill Otiuaglsts. For Sal languages, would help both the state-and the foreigners. Much suffering pauperism and insanity would ba avoided, and each state could draw to itself just the citizeus needed. The states themselves might unite and publish such a volume. company, & Liquor a ml Cigar Mercluinis CARL UPHANN'S Cb new row, n.r. iouisviui. nr. fcl. m I COTTON CHAINS. r .1,1,. lllil hu--Wor- atri-ut- lhtit, o I V-f- a'l Saw Bfokei. Y s:-- Jhxokboards - TAI-KSTK- t fX AXMIXSTi:!!. Wheels, GEORGE x- E- '. 1 Carpets! Carpets! LUlrL eeiita a diyaJ.l Vet a Lttki while a.' t:r 'r:p t amed , him off untimely at x'x a.'e of kuJ he krft b. t t. 3 L:iu IT perry worth VJ.Cmx Everythiii 1 or a,riiist Li in. Jit t: t write. Soon after Le jjrvwu h- r came to America l y in 'e a tailing vessel. Laviij w::u Lim olIv a bag of potatoes to Lve- - n dann the Voyage. He was a l tie';J l'y. It required two years for Lim to money enough t.j fcenl Lis youn wife t' bring her over here t . L':li worked as Lard as they couil au j all the k money they conlL She did the and her husband the agricultural labor ou a gentleiiii!!'i-- j lai-- f..r awhile. Theu John began hodearrying, an he never left oil till twn of Cfty-fivhe Ml ago, w hen at the from a ladder one day an I seriously injured himself. They saved all the lU'diey they could, yet after twenty-fiv- e years of married life, tilling and denying themselves, they had only $000. Then came the curious turn of fortune that made them well to do iu few years. They invested the in a corner lot in I'assaic. The deal was one of those so tk ld du made that just "happened to hit." McDevitt mortgaged the projierty and built a house on it It was shortly after the war, when prices were still high. The Donegal Irishman mortgaged the first house, and built others. The first one was a two story frame, the last one was a large brick structure. The couple had tliree children. These worked iu the factories, and what they earned was added to the family rt pre. McDevitt finally had three houses. The lower floors were let to business men, md the tipjier ones to reliable lodgers. Then, jutt when he had everything the way lie wanted it, had $"i0,(o0 paying him good interest, and was ready 10 begin to live, along came the grip and snatched lii.u mercilessly away from it a!L He never hail even the satisfaction of going hack to the old country by cabin passage in a steamship. the enforced resignation of the Italian premier, Crispi, was the best thing that could have happened for his reputation as a statesman. Italy is bank-nip- t. A financial crisis is on the country. Distress prevails everywhere, and thousands of workingmen are thrown out of employment. Under the circumstances the anarchist party is rearing its head and talking freely, scaring the life out of the established order of things. Many of the rich Romans are endeavoring to find secure hiding places for their treasures in case of mob outbreak, and even the religious orders are taking measures to defend themselves. It is wajt jK)iut8. now believed that the terrific explosion VIA A Hint to Teacher. ilANlTOD, r.KAUVILLR. ASPtW audHLEN at Pozzo Pantaleo wa3 tho work of ansits in Don't who the the Mills. JOrmines boy give up W'OOU 8PU1N(1. coat liis seat back and wears collarless, archists. Since things are as they are SIIKNKKY Hll'IPMKST Uuiiiiriiassod L'utHjuillnd. his hair non a la Pompadour, and his Italy can hardly afford to goto war with finger nails in mourning, who won't the United States. Further, that sunny learn his lessons and who will get into land will be a good place for Americans Through Pullman Hlxiir nl Pullinup Ilai'dTnuriiit care betwwu D'mver aart San Francisco. Wapon Material, Heavy mischief. I knew a teachex who had a to lbrauiih tlip lipart ft t lie Ho:ky MountHiiia stay away from for the present. tue most comfortaMo, the .ifcst, mhI the pupil just like him. She showed intertrrandtttt of all tranit coiitlni'utal rou'ef . his visited est in she anil him; parents, waro, Iron ami Steel. The sentiment in favor of cremation For rat4ia, dimrriptivH imnirtliii'ts, t ie., call on didn't act as if their language and man, oi addrwMj. 1. KKNWOKTHf, incineration instead of burial of the or Baata Ke Kontx, Salt Laki' l it. ners made them devoid of all fine feelH. TOLLBUAN, feueral uiauaKor, Colorado Baker liarlie.l Wire, Iilack-smit- h human body seems to be increasing. ing. She asked him to help her abont bpriuga, IVilo. ini'HAS. LEK, geueral pa8Hengir some work after school on night, and Proof of this is found anew in the ant JlouTer, COlo. the both of remains the of cineration we said: Etc. the each know Tools, "By way, John, other pretty well now. I like you and I Drs. Leidy, at Philadelphia. The fame V. ITT A II. hope you like me. I want you to do of one of these, Dr. Joseph "Leidy, w:is OGUKN something fur me, will you?' world wide. The other brother. Dr. "If I can," was the answer. AJooiber of the Am( Uan Ticket B iker' was no less distinguished NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. Aiuwoa.yiuu. "Come to school tomorrow with a col- Philip Leidy, as a practitioner. If emin Philadelphia lar, comb your hair nicely and pare your OiiiiKN City, WhImt Co., March 19, scientific authorities like these show inent Railroad a i Steansliii nails. I You To Olivi-- B. AdutiiH. You arc lipn-hlike as Bee iiittitlnd finger you you tliat have cxiM'tidcd liloi ttirt. liuiidnMl dol' are now, but 1 want other in their own cases their preference for people to like larn, in laU.r and iininvi'int'tiis iiimiii the cremation the fashion will grow rapidly. SuiMTior'1 Lodi'Mtn.-ilfWillanl Miniinr you too, and they won't if you are carenit V Box Kldir County, i'tali. as will less about your appearance." liy cTt ilicatcs tilfd in the oilier' of tin Do you think the boy hated her? No. American travelers ought to let Italy rHoril.T id s.:iiil .1 i.t net, in ordrr to hold Kaid under t In provisions of tulion 'iijl, He was never seen Tho IireiniMV Statiit.'M untidy after that severely alone for tho present. of tin l iiiti-States, rM'iliir tin' amount rfouiri'd to hold the kuiui' for the evening. He graduated from the high south of France is one of tho most deyearn endiui; llec. :ilst. lw, lv.i, lm. And if school with honors, and is today filling within ninety days aftfrthi;. notice hy puhlica-- t a lightful spots on the globe for tourists, responsible position in society. He and Americans have never yet visited it ion you fail or refuse to contribute your Kailroad Tit Vnta Bonglit, Sol of Michexiieuditure as a aad swears your by tint teacher. She made a France is in said claim will Ini'oiiu' t he protHTty toil'ioint ALL. TU LKlSliUi.H-AMF.K- iutereft man of him. Lucy Agnes Hayes in in great numbers. Moreover, of ttiebuliHcrilier uuder said :ul. a republic. Street KkttJ. A. Sll LKI.1H. Journal of Education. leWrkca 01. VlttTweuty-- l - MAY 21. of e iD And Mr. Murray replied: "No that is yea, I wanted to brain the braL" Aud then Mrs. Smith culled him a wretch and wept. Then the ininiter came out and aidced young Symonds how he liked the sermon. Symonds said: "It was a :and ef er . No, arson, it was blamed nonsense." "Sir!" suid the parson, and h drew himself up very indignantly. Just then Smith and Murray, after being real frank with each other and telling a few plain truths, clinched, aud Deacon Jones was trying to hold Miss Jenkins from scratching Mrs. liadger. It took tremendous efforts to stop the rows and prevent n scandal, and ns it was, every one went away tn:ul with everybody else. The minister went home and meditated in a gloomy frame of mind for three hours, and filially concluded that society Kim? was wicked, but he would not preach against it again. It was altogether too handy and nitvssary a sin to be given tip. Chicago Herald. TRAINS J3enver, imtTecsi iJihs Jenkins had aaked: "How do you like tny new bouuet?" "Oh, I thought it just lov " Mrs. Ii., and then she thought of the aernion aud continued: "No, I didu't either. It is a horrid tiling, and I wouldu't be sei-- with it on." While tin!.' honeid coti venations were Bai 1 to her goiu on Mrs. Smith next door neighbor, Mr. Murray: "I hope the crying of our baby last ni'ht di'ln't disturb SOLID VESTIKULK t al'ini;. n of lr. Sijft-(au Uit'urMlic cum' of Catarrh in the Iliad. .1. j.Ti-a- you tine smells so it Dearly forced us to le;ve the pew." They glared at each other, and ja-- i. . . jut "Well," eaid the deacon, "the hair (ur it w nv Htty tutt-o- or fnoiM-- f'irwtiit'h Mud U it wiU tw i.iiirn. li nfuudt-droiiitiy i'epyrtriil.1. y WoLtv ri. Mia A's. Hi rf M with deliberate e ty drurita, UrnU,im tniu tie itM He iWUn-- J a. gautm B .lved ur-fJune (Alining out of church od to JuiU-- Uader, who sat lu front f him, "JudfTe, 1 hope you didn't uiind my lattiug my feet under your pern?" 11m judts ai4 aiajut to reply, "Oh, nut;" but he thought of the sermon aud answered: "I did, though; your old boot Uk op all the room and were a fearful r, , t- - UeriorK-ia-li- Mauy of the cunr . then aud there. th nj oiiipU)tjt,M aaiiw-uta- faisrte-J- uut of pullUt l The ftrmori made a ttUit it, of ifar In tia, ltiarrti. and kmdrt'J r'it'ri " liwviv.ry "(ti.i'u ofMfditvl Um. 'M iii'lu-i- I m.. IV Xi p. ui.. Iw MMmJ tlroii-.ini't- i. 3" u f c o. Lies ia lull of decrivilij. lu fait, thest iuto tbo habit i l Ru'lety Ilea tret f.l lying, an ! tLey reaiiily jack up th otbei kiii.L. ( ) li tr iii ku'n t UMluml Wiml LuiifTKi, H'ittirifr vf lind. tMrrb in tit- HL anl AKtiitiAM, I.ititftTtlJtf all UlH,ltJ-IMijfllfi, h . rBAINS. rneUrfiiwi kii UMj-4-kiM- !l i u Tieryi s a:!., N. J , t j p: sc ts-- .t ur herw it is a, Lt. ill t tier Lr- -t iee k 1 Verne CITeUUAitiUc-s- . J LuWAsaL- - d- a I'llTM, Who (KrVer re ejVr-- t.VT tweuty-- - as wicked as thixw tuii- 1. pr. ij Jr 'Lat IIk--j jtt W a vigiri Kii f tliat w wfou-- oiuujjKi'Ma. U itvai tnai. Ttiut .ri4-i-f! tiuilvt arm iunrH. Ihji jc Mi rTtr- - 'liwwtiii oikr ihv cAt-viUt a T lUewUi'W tui o ttttT iiH-im tbtr Ui4 Ia Ii jimu-fuiit'aity i IHI.II.T l.lt(. a m., (KilXN !'" ..rjr awill lir i m oi u .Mo(Vdu. 4 Krtui uu i )ui a. . l.ak La K II Ju alt La 1 . p t, tlrU1'Mrl Ir. s. ni nt; & mi 6 ' ia j . iiu !f - L- to Kaiim- iu . ft H. I'aeific Uaii B, TALK! .4 a" Ihit- - Uuirt. " uAtr- wtB kit tt u u an aii iiuti tin- lat'Mt-- r 't h-- h but wui1 I f4.luiHj a tMia :'i mji1 lit iiv bi 0- itujr a a. fi 1IOHSF WHO A r t(Jt itii m p m Fratk-t-re- s JUi o a m . IOTL 4 - ma , Mi 1 41 ,r;&ii J-- i lirajij J 4bmi It nu.il itirtMtu... drw-- ' P :. r !:!!!!!. l r Mi .. rPiMlii'i vr:t lri a a. - i . J TAIa, 4,rriw lirwi. 11 Mi 4 lu M H n p in " p lfcft ( Sjru ., V Si Mi p m j. it. lit I & ft WEST t -' i I I'1 r. : 4$ r liir i itrm - - UX wvty u ijaiu- umiIIm-- t thing id 'IK ajuuaut vt tiw Wrdfare til tun, raaJly Dcrtw&Jiry irty, nd lite uuui arotuiiu hulhe Ui grt ou wh.ji'y witDout it u Likely U hare few frhrud a'i inai" It u bu 1 tixMt ttie luiiiUU-- of a rrrtaio lifcifUi-t-- J tliK-awith cliunh tit? untruthf uIdbs i'f uiauAluJ and pran-tioc- .. .113 litAit tbtury, 11. - Lue Lw m .TIPlH t April . v toJly jv-u-i- ff atS tJjJLlL. TAIiLE rcr.l mm$ J jmwl xrrt U S t Ui!-!!!!- ? i- tTKREXTTIME Iralt T.llic IkU im IF,.Mfl l;fAY. Itb b It. -- I arrter. Nf CESiARY: LV NG 5 DAILY COMMERCIAL: Till DOYLK I & Wftvi'uiioTt ITaLVKRSOX, vn. Cflt! nm! trot ttrirov I WHITMAN liROS., riOhl'lHKATKU riiirs aro FOK SALK Unoqiialod. EVEKYWUEliE. Having purchased the large stock of Saddles, Harness, etc. belonging to the Ogden Saddle and Harness Manufacturing Company At Groat Reduction, We are prepared to name some very low prices. If you are looking for a bargain call and see us. All kinds of Repairing neatly done. STAFFORD, MILLER & CO. |