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Show p. aiedStia j. Mothers. By Mall to VOUtillT A SEA BASS The teething period wtvir out he mothers as well as the babe. A0 LAND'D HIM AFTER A HARD Hleepiug syrups enlarge the trouble; STRUGGLE. in fact the giving; of opium ia e eQo-tivi no criiuinal. There A California, Woman Vli Cain, tha specific know a except Autifret. t'h. uiplon of the naror It cmtaiuij ueitber opium l kleh Weilled ljidy Anslrr-Th- e cotics aud is absolutely bariules. l'ounda. A little in their milk, (it is tastego less) and the little (Los Angeles Letter.) through the teething period withA California woman. Mrs. A. W. out fretting, sweating, or diarrhoea, and entirely escape the distresses Rarrett, wife of the attorney general that make life miserable for the of the state, recently aecompUshed a mothers as well a the little ones. feat with the ru.l ami red that gave unusual tion and spread her It is worth its weight iu gold. It her Pais 50e a box by mail, postage paid. fame as an angler ail along the cific coast. This aa no les an achieve-mris the of the But the proof pudding than the lauding i;f a black Bea eating. So to enable all mothers bass weighing ilo pjunrts, with a to Crt satisfy themselves that tl' rod The big line and will positively save their Yni'.v fish for over three hours, and fought darlings all their teething distre.ss- - for a time it was a question uf the lady , we wi'l, for ten cents iu stamps or the fish, but skill and endurance to pay postage, send by mail a won, and Mrs. Iiam'tt brought the monster to gaff Unassisted, and it will sample that will relieve baby's distresses for ten days. This will be find a home in the Los Angeles Champroof positive.- Is nut teu days ber of Commerce. is The catch was made ;:t what comfort worth ten cents postage? known as the "fence," on the south Address Inland Drug Company, coast of Santa Catalina island, about I!9.'i4 Washington street, Sau Franal-m- ort Diatim-tlo- to auuODuce to the people oi Bait Lake oounty ihat ha Lag the only Undertaking Parlor .... lii.-li- nt IN THE OUTSIDE CCUNTY AT.... LOCATED HURRAY, UTAH. And Is prepared to furniah a full line of Caekets.wood and cloth covered, Coffins imported and borne made. Quotes prices equal to any in Salt Lake. One block east from William's Corner, Murray. Utab. - 200 yards from the beach. Here cisco, Cal. Guaranteed Salary. 6 it n and women of frO"d oe. i. tuM to U'kvbI apnoiat ttur Morale, othrn :or local w.irk Un iun nfier our interns , eitrW; fxta I9O0 etilary uarauttd - jiri'l nit-- e rapid MUvanreuieitU lid bb'atliEhrU ipfb'uis. lirfttid chuuee fut to sti-urpleuNunt, Itrjrht utdor vommi poslfloD. liberal 1noii.e a:.u fu. permanent ture. New brillianl hurs. Write at ouca. Advent ge Good! (VvlkiojU" FEIU.. Qoon Co , Bu Louie, Mo. DICE 1 CARDS Yearly. adrtrfse to reyrfen STAFFORD 73 Churcti St., ATTEXD r GatirdPs 1 Animr Squelched the lanyer. A prominent Washington member Of the legal fraternity recently asked Minister Wu Ting Fang as to the status of lawyers in China. The oriental answered quietly: "Lawyers are prohibited in my country." When tha Washington man fully realized the llgniflcance of Wu Ting Fang's remark he hastened to change the sub-le- CHIQOK SCHOOL OF I SnOETflAEDar.fi YPaWSITISS OOKDUOl'ED BT Gatrell, George Official For S P ct many Yean Court Reporter to court t Tn .U " anA ish irrsn lUL BUI lfU FU 1 W mim Dii aid PRESS, New Haven, Conn fuVU Vt ( SESSIONS. for Ciroulatr. Snd Fourth Floor Hooper Bid, 23 East First Soati St. Ll8 Silt L ; Dyspepsia Cure Dtii; City, Digests what you cat. aids W FERREBEE. M.P. E- - Pbycician and Surgeon. - MURRAY, . T") UTAH. - ARLEY P. CDEISTENSEN, e - o lawyer Sooini W and to Corner of 2nd fouth 'XJUvfe floor. . od CcCjmeroiB btaL NOTARY I'UBLIO and FIRE INSURANCE Agent Csflter fi&eet, 8amjv Oar. UuU. "v "v I .1 II I Silver and Hidden be oaa I I Treasure I Ulloo ol aetle Pod jour feet. About and It arliflstelly digests the food aud Nature la strengthening and recon the exhausted digestive itructlng 1 1 is the latest discovereddlgest-an- t and tonic. No ot her preparation Dan approach it ia efficiency. It relieves and permanently cures dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Kausea, Blclc Headache, Gastralgia Crampsaod ill other rusults of Imperfect digestltn, s. CO., Box 41 LAND & MINING ATTORNEY Room 309, Templeton LAKE SALT UTAH CITY, fx. F. DURAND C. II MOVED HIS In tha Handiome New Building on the eorner, two doure north at tbe Poat Olflre. where be li prepared to loot after the facet aad beada of hl auneraue frit ode. Dental Surgery. Tbosa wiehlrnt Bow open for student. to enter will apply to 8. W. DEKN1S, Jj. D., D. D. 8 , Dsak, tt Cor. I aVia and MoAiliMar Bt., A. D. Parrott Build-Ing- , ULEAVi S, 8. D. D. theColl. 8, PHYSICIAN, - UTAMj tCaraata, end TraaVMarke eMaiBad md iSTat MtwiuHcMKMIar Meet am fit. Ova Orni ie evraerTS U.lv rt ht ort ioi aad ween Meore hum la leaa an tbaa thoM aaklaa-ue- Im V TMte Bead BMdal, eVawla ktav, with eacrlp We airtae. 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W MIIClirAI d for ii Wrtrh and rtrriptun mmf Mir opinion frn lihar a m otrtrtinrv rntntjiMi. ttr''!' t rtrt !r lMlll. llsrtilhook ort n('r'e Antopf 4itli-- a UnuiVnrV Co BTnitr, NSW , TO. F. STRATTON'8 QCiTAiU WorW aad mo!aake lealer la a.l krada at 0wf. Marks Trc DcttGNS a nJOHN . EXPERIENCE 1 m. Violin Strings. Tae rmm in tsa worw. (efid t oc catalefnev factory. I Calabra4 klud of 11 lite11 vi; 11,1 ' l!i jo fc. A. .'..if MrDuluniaa w. a STXATTON CO. iaaaST.NawToaa. -- e.ting M hundred ps jile excitement. Scu-rawitnessed it, ar.d hen the weight was announced at 416 rounds, and length seven feet, there w:,s no end r congratulations. The anrler Lid beaten every record, carried orf so honors, and was the champion of tha world, having taken the largest g.,me ever caught with a rod. unaided. ; f;.-- h SHETLAND More of Ttirm l land POMES. America Than In ShetlManrlt. The useful little animals known by the name of Shciland points mu.-- t be as well liked in America as on the other side of the sea, for a writer in the Ledger Monthly repeats an assertion that has been made to the effect that there are uiofe Shetland ponies in America than in the Shetland islands. The Ameilean ponies e all thorotigh-bitd- i, bred in tttis country from the pure Shetland stock. The ponies are not found In all the Shetland islands. The largest, M;lfaUnd, togeiher with Drfssay. Tetlar, Yell, I'ust and Fsir Isle are the homes of these sturdy, diminutive horses. The origin of the ponies is not Ktiosn, hut there is a tradition that some of their finer points have been inherited from the were in the AdPpanish horseS-vhimiral's stud when the Spanish Armada sailed arf'snd ia those waters. The size of these little animals is undoubtedly to be attributed In some measure to the tuTflne.-- of their lives on the Islands, as their good temper Is to the fact that they are brought up with the children aod dogs of the poor Shetland islanders. The islands hava a barren soil, and a high, rocky coast, end the strong winds are chilly and penetrating. The ponies are turned out to shift for themselves in winter. They live on the heather, but are sometimes reduced to seaweed, and it is said, have been known to eat dead fish. Only the best of the ponies and they have become the hardy race we so much admire. They are put to work as soon as they are large enough, and carry a load of peat equal to half their own weight. The load i3 in big cassies, or baskets, strapped on either side of strong There are not many of the ponies; It is said not more than twelve or fifteen hundred on all the islands. Within the last few years the small stallions have been used to some extent in the low coal veins in the mines of England and Scotland, where no other animal can do the work. ch s sur-vic- e, Comfortable Toy Kingdom. A real toy kingdom is Lichtcnsteln, between Switzerland and Austria, on the Rhine. It is only sixty-on- e square miles in area, with a population of 10,000, but it is an independent monarchy, ruled by Johanna II., In close alliance with Austria. ThiB state, about half the size of Greater New York, with the poulation of a small western town, has its prince, parlia d ment and all appurtenances of a o ican walk around kingdom, it in a day. LiciieSstein has no prison. When a native so far forgets himself as to commit a crime he is taken over the border into Austria and imprisoned at Telkirch, kindly lent for the occasion. Lichtenstein tried to have an army of sixty-si- x men, but in 18C8 she disbanded her soldiers, since whien she has had no more. Compared with these states, little Montenegro, or "Biack Mountain," is a colossal kingdom. The homeliness of Montenegro ia shown by the fact that the reigning prince keeps the only inn In the country, although as a sovereign prince he ranks among the monarchs of Europe. He is the father and Judge, as well as the ruler of the people. He is said to know every one of his subjects by sight. Ttince Nicholas decides all disThere are no magisputes himself. trates nor lawyers. The claimant! come before him, plead their causes, ami then the prince gives his decision, against which no one ever dreams of appealing. Chicago Journal. full-size- MRS. BARRETT AND THE FISH. launch containing three persons and a three-hors- e power engine. There was considerable sea on and the wind was blowing fresh. The Assisted by Mn. BoyDtoa in and Diseuae of Surgery Women and Children' - wl ininiiiii hill moved off with the Dr. Boynton, SANDY, 11,111 Htdden Traurei Olrculare and tettlmoolaU fre P. M. AGENCY, Box C. D, I'alnnra. Va. San .raDoioo, CalUornia. Soudtor announce on anL AND Mm HI. .MOre. Lot or California College cf SURGEON J A 'I'll For lo"at'n) WANTED ACTIVE MAN OF OOOfl character to d.iluer r.d collect In CUk tut Old eeuhllaued manuCaoturler wholesale! moH boos, 1900 year, sure py. tbaa experience required. Our reference, eeltaddreeaeJ Kneleee In bank any City aey Menufaf tnjere, Tbir tamped envelope. Flour, 884 Dea bom S" Caici(. UhI; launch plunged forward in the race after the fish, as the buoy wan tossed over. The fish made an initial rush, which set the pace for future proceedings, jerking the rod into the water in repeated furious plunges that almost wrenched it from the angler's hands, who sat in a chair facing the stein, tbe gaffer behind her. That the fish was of large size was soon made apparent by the ease with which It Hagio Eip Heodlo Gold aod Sliver Pal.fr. Fa L. H. CRAY is a submerged kelp forest, which appears to be the haunt of the great sea bass one of the largest of fishes, which often attains a weight of COO or 700 pounds. The arches and loops of the kelp vines form a perfect maze, or submarine forest, and through these the Huge Fishe Swim or Loiter with ravenous appetites, from June to November. Recently, with a line, a 0 hook, a reel holding GOO feet and a rod, Mrs. Barrett was fishing, Jim Gardner, a famous gaffer, acting as boatman. It was only after a long wait that the strike came, the line slipping over the rail slowly while the boatman stood ready to cast off the buoy. Ten, 20, 30 feet the fish took from the reel before the angler struck, and then the fight was on. The line prlenSOc, and II. Lurgerliecontalci 2H tlrnei imuvlaize. Book all about dyrpepsiamalledfrce Prepared by E. C Dt'.VITT 4 CO.. Cleans. wealth, le lying under ieetlmonlale tree. HALL A there r takes In, tbe lidding ot For-tun- a, Fish Tewed the Boat directly off shore against the sea, but not a moment did the angler give the game in the first part of the battle. She plied the reel as the fish towed the boat, gaining Inch by inch, foot by foot, by an ingenious method without which the catch would have been impossible, and it was here that experience and long training were of benefit. Mrs. Barrett has been an habitue of Santa Catalina for years, and with the general has caught every game fish, from the doughty yellowtail to the tea bass; so she brought Into play all her reserve experience and "pumped." This operation is known to salmon fishermen as lowering the Up of the rod to the surface and lifting carefully a movement which invariably raises the fish and it did not fall in this instance. Cp came the rod until it was at an angle of 45 degrees; then the tip was dropped like a flash, the angler reeling rapidly during the drop before the fish came in, many feet being gained. But this was not to last. Those behind the rod knew that the fish would soon exercise his prerogative, and it Came With a fEuah. Biff! bang! came the heavy blows on tbe line as though a hurricane had struck it. Zip! went the reel, and the line so hardly gained went hissing out, as the gamy fish made a rush that nothing huma i could stop. Its hundreds of pounds went plunging down for BO feet, then the leather brake worried and brought him to a standstill. This was repeated until an hour had crept away the sea was rising, the angler's arm was numb. Now Bhe gained a few yards; now the fish made a terrible rush off shore, then a gain would be made. Two hours slipped by; two hours and a half. Many a man had surrendered before this, and the plucky angler began to wonder how long physical strength would la?t. There was help at hand, but it was not offered. The lookers-o- n wished the angler to obtain all the credit, and to have touched the rod would have deprived Mrs. Barrett of the credit of the catch, according to the Tuna Club reguhillon. At the end of three hours and a h.tlf. after the fish, In even or eight miles, around and around, she fiot Her rrlra on the short line and finally brought it to the surface. It was then that the size of the game was appreciated. A veritable giant. It floated alongside, hurling water and spray Into the air, as Gardner gaffed It and hold on. It looked almost as large as the launch. As soon as It wpe made fast it was l)reakrt, "The business of breakfast Is a most Important one," said a famous London West End doctor, "for it stores the human battery with power for the day's work. A good breakfast gives a man staying qualities, and equips him for almost any emergency likely to occur. "The first, the most Important, Item Is a preliminary meal ges, of grapes, apples, cherries or any other seasonable fruit in which Juice predominates over- - fiber. Fruit Juices taken early on an empty stomach are converted Into alkalies, keep tbe blood normally alkaline, preventing saturation of the system with uric acid, and wardhg off the storms of fruit-oran- MONTANA MAN LYNCHLD FOR OUTRACINO GIRL . James Kdward llrady, charged with committing a brutal assault upon fivo-- j Ida I'ugsley iu Heieua Monday waa taken from the jail at lie'eua by a mob and hanged to a telegraph pol in the ilayuiarkct aijuare, about threo blocks from the jail, at LM Wednesday morn in p. The crowd was orderly and after the man had beoa hanged it .juicily dispersed. There were about voo men engaged iu the atTair and they were all masked. They attacked the jail door with a battering- ram and it boon yielded. On gaining admittance they demanded the keys of the jailer at tiie point of a gun, and threatened if he did uotyitld the uiau up they would kill him. Tha jailer then got the man out of his cell and he was given to the mob. The march to t lie hanging place was a chance to quiet. lirady was lie declared that they s.ay a word. had the wrong man, although he had been positively identified by his Tictiiu aud a score of other people who had seen him with the child. lie alao asked that some money that waa due Ifim from the Moutaua Central railroad be sent to a niece, aud then he waa Salt Lake Fur Co. a Mr Two Hundred Mnikrd Men lata Arcuaed f rom Helena Jail aud Hang lllui to a Telegraph I'ole. ear-oU- . CrvT t f i V Fine Furs and Taxidermists; 1 All kinds of Fun mad to order. Special attention to renovating anil redying Seal Garment), blending ot Otter, Mink aud Martin. Garments made equal to new. Highest prioas paid for ILaw Furs and Garaa He&Ai. EAST THIRD POUTII BT., SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. 70 - pulled up. it Brady, who is an charged with enticing away and assaulting Hazel l'ugbley, aged tt year. The child waa missing for five hours and when she returned, told her mother a terrible story of suffering. The man took the child riding on a atreet car to the country and returned to town with her after the lapse of several hour ann then sent her home. Imperial Line. Time Card In effect alaf university students of are rebelling against the resolutions against hazing they were made to sign by the faculty lust year. During the week the various classes have met and de cided to place stringent rules over the freshmen body because of the curtaih merit of the upper class men's priv 13. IS 1. laltlte ilnrray -i - 10- No Eaat Uouad a m. U p. m for Tiutle a, Dg.t-- i No s--t Ko. West Bound Mo. t- -e 44 a. m. tio. -- , p. m. le p. ,. p. a,. wMt Honod t. m. Na.t-liO- No. I l (pm. No. 111.00 p. nu Pnlrllae ronaln threr PuiJmaa ratal tie utua uar, v iwaver surf kaa ra0ae "ttaaiut eaaCf a, aa fulla aa fuaUr e' eraueaa iraoeiace. u " jCalcaarn. Omaha to Chicago. V SHORT LINE. New Vera aad Boeica. Free reofca A 11 Uatae with Plataca Omaha to St. Paul en Im eaalr oaua. GEO. W. BE1NTZ. A. O. Pai. 1U11.EV, Local Agent. O, and Minneapolis agjnt M. Double Daily Service. Williams & West In equipment, lafety, comfort Our train everything that le up to date aa4 end certainty of eervice. C:;'.ril "Plcturo A bodies in each of the which he calls attention to the spirit of the resolution they signed aud asks uuder-graduat- Klity Thouannd Teillla Operatlone at Fall Klver, Mae., Threaten to Ntrlke. Meetings of the Textile association Fall Kiver, Mass., have been called to lake action on the refusal of the Manufacturers' association to grant a 5 percent advance, asked by the textile council. Leaders of the operatives state it as their belief that a strike, which will include every mill in the city where the low 6cale is In effect, affecting fio.ooo operatives, will go into die el Monday unless the manufacturers concede the advance. ALU THE Comforts of Home Oaa be had cn tea Magalflceni Limited Vjaln ot the . . . DtiLttUS IS ALU & 0 KlKoS Of St. Paul Railmay FHESII and CURED MEATS Lea-l- Mutton, Pork, T.reakfast Bacon, Salt Bacon. Ham OMAHA dally og Beef, at 9 00 for CHICAGO. Sausage, Bologna; also Leaf Lard, binoked Articles, Etc., Etc., Etc POULTRY a SPECIALTY We have Juet purrhe8d a new delivery wagon aud will deliver to all part ot tha town every day, except Suuday, 1 SOLID TE1II DAT rOACHKS, CHAIR-CARLI BR A R CAHH. a KB rkLaCK SlttVEM. Yacht Raee Called Orf Tueadaj. The race between the Columbia and Shamrock II, was called off Tuesday, owing to a failure to make the distance within the time limit The Shamrock waa 3:i minutes ahead at the close, lMNIHflk ASD For those who sleep well oa a trala, we have what you want. For thoae wbo don't sleep well we hare an Electric Reeding Lamp in your berth by which you can reaif all night if you wleh, without diiturbloj ethere. In fact ell the modern convenience, boil for SAFETY end COM TORT, are to be bag If you travel via the C, M . 4 8t. Ry. L. L. Dowaiaa, Commercial Afent, tft-MOO. Salt Lake dir. Utah, t. Highest Prices paid for Beef, Mutton, Poik and Poultry. THE For Neat Fitting: PEOPLES CLOTHES FAVORITE ICT0re" AND T the MAM CTJ l.ij.j. j. f TAILOR. I 171 LfcAVii SALT LAKE CITY. 6. The' "Faat Mail," for Chicago, Bt Paul BV Loo la, Omaha, Kanaa City, 7 a. ra, Denver and ParU City No. 1 Tha "Overland Limited," fo Ohleago, 8t Paul, Bl. Louis, Omaha, 11:45 Kansas City and Denver No. i. The "Atlantic Eiprees," tot Cbicsco, St Louis, Omaha, Kanssa Oity 6:40 p, n, nd Denver ARRIVE SALT LA KB CITY, tfo. 10L The "Faat Mali," fro Chisago Lou la, Omaha, Kansas Ctj, Doovar 3 p. m. Mid Parle CUy . Ko. REASONABLE TRICES, SEE Mlniipaota Indiana Alllleted With Hmallpol Threaten Itloodahnd llaeauie of circulating among the farmers have been driven off, after a threatening demonstration by the reds. A clash between the settlers and Indiana ia probable. o'clook p. sa ELECTRIC-LIGHTE- D In Iteatralnt. Sheriff Claggelt of Mills Lacs county, Minn., reports a serious condition of affairs among the Indians about Mills Lacs. Smallpox is alarmingly prevalent there, aud the village authorities who tried to keep tbe Indiana from U an Commercial Agent, Vent Second South Streets, Salt Lake City, UteA, 75 a., State Street, Salt Lake City. Wbea you are in the Cily, slop at SAND'S CAPE, 67 Eaat Second Scuth. Try once you will come again, F.C. CORSETS l .ItSt. Overland LlmlUd." trota Paul, HI. Louia, Omaha, , 8 p. ia. foaiM City and Denver K t, The "Paoiao Eipraa," from CfclMfo, St. Paul, St Louis, Omaha,' 3:30 tt. Eamu City and Denver H. M. CLAY, No. L ChioafO, General AfoqI Wl Main 8t, Salt Lakji Ciy, IW. MAKE American Beauties. Oregon Short Lice R. B F.C. .utaVa. The Popular Line Between Point in the 8tte of Utah. If you enatemplate a trip to anr!pota the Oregon abort .Line Ages a If he le not tupyllnd with tbrouih ticket 4 be wtll get then U. laepolai yeu wmh E.to 0. P. A t. A. Iu. W. Eooua, I.O. T.Bucar. at. ew Lake OJty. fnteoxeult r f 1 I well-bein- a- tike table. The following le the new time cerd ot the Oregon abort Uoe: loath-bounNo 4 leavee for TiotloPolot, Meehla aad eoiat betwaan W)e mi Peulo-boand-1 v. fur Frleoo.. i4p. nv ar. from Untie folate, Nor ed No , tAS a. ra, Nepal end polo e between 1 ar. from Fritt Ror Silt A. B - (5 i Rn Route" and Note, booklet deaorlblng tint aew rsata. trre eopy will be mailed oa application. For further ;informaUon, aiape and ttn Donald Rose, e their continued Mm, tables, apply to ilege. President Seth Low, in an effort to forestall a repetition of last season's occurrences, bus addressed a note to eom-prl- ae modern In the railroad world. Wide var Bleeplar-care- , buled equipment. dining ears, buffet, ,iuolilnj; and library. fare, tree care. All new throughout. reellnlng-chel- r A,t ticket ageole for ticket via the Meat Market. Unbelting Agatnat Antl Haxlng Kulee. Columbia New York No. 40. Eaet Bound Seventeen Coat Miner, I.oae Tlielr Mvee In an Fxploalon at lelorla, II. C Seventeen men are dead as the result of a fire aud explosion in mine No. 2, belonging to the Wellington Colliery company at Victoria, li. C. Tuesday. The flames started from a curtain which caught fire from a aiiner'a lamp. In half an hour the whole slope was on fire. Rescue parties entered the mine and reached the place where the miners had been at work, but the men hail gone, running with the fresh air instead of agaiust It, in an attempt to get out by the accustomed route, thus meeting death half way. While the rescuers were at work the mine exploded, blocking them, and explosions continued all afternoon and evening. suffering which jsueh a condition provokes. "Ftul t"jUices act as a corrective to the digestive organs, whetting through catching a fortunate gust of The contest was a drifting wind. the appetites and increasing the secretion of the gastric Juice. When fruit is match devoid of excitement. eaten every morning digestion is satistienrrat t'orlito to Marry. factory, the bead Is clear and an agreeis mad that the marAnnouncement able feeling of general g lg exC. Corbin, perienced. Too much emphasis can not riage of Major General II. he laid upon this matter of preliminadjutant general of the army and Misa ary fruit at breakfast. If accustomed Kdythe Patten will lake place In Washto eating a small breakfast, you should ington on the 111 of November. lighten the noon lunch and 6 o'clock Noma Void Outpat US, OOO, OOO. dinner. Y'ou will sleep better and rise with an appetite. If the fruit does not The Nome banks have given out an appear to agree with you at first, try estimate of the output of gold from a small beginning. Take only an that and surrounding districts for the orange; drink tbe Juice and reject the season. They place the amount at fiber. Persist, and the stomach will t.,0u0,noo, which ia only a half million adapt itself. Gradually add a bunch of more than Inst year. grapee and an apple. Y'ou will be surSeoors Alberto l'lest (isna and Augprised at the benefit from so simple a practice." Chronust Matte, ho w ill represent Chile at icle. the congress to be held at Mexico City, Mexico, In October, Smell of a Whaling Station. have arrived at New Y'ork. A whaling station can be smelled a While there arc no fresh reverses in long distance. It is a wonder how peoSouth Africa, there Is an undertone of ple can endure such awful odors, but public discontent with the conduct of It is true that one can get used to The excursion steamers to the tbe war and the results of paper diplo North Cape always visit a whaling macy. station for the edifications of the tourColumbia university student are reists. It Is one of the sights on the belling against the resolutions againat regular program, but few peopla go hazing they were made to sign by the ashore. The i thers are satisfied to rela.t year. main efar off and spend the time faculty neh the Ilirlish II ieks-lMichael Sir and "cussing" Up nptaln berglnghlrn to get away as oon as poanlble. A dead Chancellor, Is now believed to have ' whale will Rtaell longer and louder enough money on Inn ,r carry on the than any known animal. 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