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Show (raar ra Vt.i r tv cmk a U ' tr.m. . f) ....a...! Ltf a'.'; lt liMf ,' u od Sarpeon. - UTAH, .ml ... - t..tt.rr-l- . ,- IX l !. W HLAWTfR y4 . , .,.4 MiaioM. .l.l,a4.!., AUI1 raiwiaa. fejU.t. . fr Mctir,iui rapt, T vilcon. p. cot.'luctiriit a courtship; thin myat'Ttu'ia power wiflded ty ...a turtwil .. . v n.an to win a iiautii'ii uuur, wife the of t V.is guidant-'7 a i i.iiiiiviofj practK-- of (h;s majic ii.n j. i.. f, form t;:e haals of a moat '.hi. a;. to' otory that is rlairwd to tave lift-jiict hot u trarte.! in bT the tnii is tti theory fr!r.i! of Miss Maud Saor.feMt of marritd I'blllp (lia!,i, who Iio::im Watkir.s, fori;;' riy of Boston. Of ife pcasijiin..- :;:! r ;ol r mut htm-fi- f judsa. The ttory an It comes is a follows: irvra thn A J'ulitnan coai h ailacue't to a train hou.itl weataard from Omaha the first scene of this strange lov ntury. It a3 during thti first of ant Jute. .Miss Maud Shonffldt, the danijhter of Hwiry ShonWdt, one of Omaha's wealthiest and moat reapeet-etitizeii'.. A ad atartfd on tht train with he InUntlon of visiting her sis-- r fr. A. h. Hall of Ogderi. Utah. The young woman, who was proml-acn- t In Omaha sori'ty. was a modest, and eilremidy beautiful Kirl. Several of the best, yours men in Omaha bad nought her hand In marriage, and in each cace slie. hud told her father, declaring at the same time that Bhe was too young to tniuk of getting married. The other principal character in this Pullman coach, so far as the story is concerned, was I'hillp Doremus Wat-klnlie la tall, standing two Inches over six feet in height; has an athletic face, wavy figure, a smooth-shaveblonde hair, dresses exquisitely and combines a diatlnKUhhed appearance with the manners of a French count. One thini; more, however, a discrtm-liiHtinperson tnicht. notice in this youth of 24. In the glance of his eye there Hornet.hiny; more commanding, more convincing more p'TKiii!ir:g, than in all the rest of hla external Here is the secret of I1I3 iiannetic finalities, and in this the friends of Miss Shnnfeldt find what they believe Is the hypnotic power of a Svenali, to vhicn power Miss Shon-felacted il.e part of Trilby. Speeding aiotis in the luxurious car the young ma i WaiKins policed pretty Mi.-.- Slonfeitlt, and became in ;er- in A r J h.'-i- IVt-st- , l ferea ttaH ua m a a THE Ua tan. iw an fr'trXwn n rt mmi kat nt Wis-n-r OOOfl end Miliol la CTUlk tut character to uM.a.ii S WW UU4C bank lamped I.ouf, rax gygurray Livery OF uuoatMlurtae VImcoM '. "' PJrie,!red. Our ftwiaaa - lUu CO.. CAH mm tw Hill WAXrED-iOTI- VI UeiJ w aelf idJwj TWM atasufeetwece, iimb. Cka-e- . O.eteiri ID r,J CltJ JEuelee " J g tables, peed Where Harjiains Greet the Buyer ' 7. came popular among society people, and as soon a leader In golf, tennis and ling pons;. They v;sitei other points in Callforma, makirg only brief stop3, and ared so that Henry f.r.ally l ave S.ioi.foldt of Omaha has not the slight- est knowledge of his daughter's where- s have been emahouts. to tor tne couple. 1 be sparcn p.oyed young bride's father recently received the following letter: "Why do you r.ot answer :iy letters? I have not heard a wrrd from you," He had been sending telegrams to her every day. Another letter received on the following day read m follows: "Send me You are lucky to get off so $2u0. . u. Etrot. Bakpt On. UtaV Caut , u'liii.g of the itraoKe romance, tae fact of their carriage aail 'heir (ieaiiration. The next appearance of this ta!) yourg n:an auJ his beautiful bride was oa June 22 at Ssn'a Monica, tear I.os (,'al. They were registered a' Argeh.-aHotel An alia. Watkins readily be of the use of IE lijpt.uiisjin i - t ( , . GOOD" GOODS CM EAR WAS HYPNOTIZED. M.D rgWRgPCC. FLyaidan MUR HAY, r fcifcg E- - VV jM CALL'S A THAT BRIDE Cards. CLAIM Buslnc33 d I d ' eT?. r" j Publio C'wSP3-t- passed Hours. CEO. GRANTER, Proprietor. Finest turnout in the county. 8pctial attention piven to fancy rigs, aud competent drivers furnished, , JIuri8 boarded by the week or month, tail transient carefully attended to. If yon want a rig to mrt you at the car line, call ts up. Telephone, No. 745 ( E. J. Warenski ITas the Best mm?': Beer, Liquors and Makoa a special tj Ciooda fur Family Usa. Brands of cl Turuidbiug fure 01dl A Tar(fn Ptook of (lie and Whibkiea in Town. llramlii-- Whicky Fourteen Years Old. L'othing BotU-- Cuu Be 'i p a 9 1 V .? t.x. v ftff . shop-wor- them. 1 r7 ... - prareg. If you want old styles, gooae that have laid on e'telvee for the past five years don't come to ue; we don't keep that kind. Some their old time high prices that do the business for of the other foii08 do. our quick shot Our Motto is to Forge You must have that determined will in your business, like Caesar. Maki up your mind to burn your bridges behind you and m ilfa retreat forever impoagi-ble- . We have nailed our Cash Planner over our door, as Nelson nailed his flng to the mast, determined to sick our ship if we cannot conquer. Here are prices that : are . they laat you tret 'em; V1ipu tliey are gone you'll Miss 'em: "While .ai'i"" "uvi hours of 10 and 11 and 3 aud 1 o'clock, we will sell these famous Shoes at S2.69 f:sK ill r'M Vitvvi"VM ' you to examine the W. L. Douglas shoes, and lee for . yourself that they are just as good in every way as those for S7 rhich you have been paying , . i to y. Vox style, com fort, and service, they cannot be surpassed 9 FUR. Don't buy shoea until you pay us a visit. It takes but a few moments to convince you how much 9 Shonfeldt. has been a social liou. He is well and has lieea in the habit ui spendirg much money in the pursuit of pleasure. Maud by edu-eate- n cheaper men's and Children's eample shoes oa sale this week: custom-mad- e shoes. 83c shoes for $1 FOR SALE CY 500 750 2j shoes for Sl $1.73 shoes for BIG B08T0I1 STORE. if' . William ftlci&inley IIURAT -- r h. J if ; M v v jx-- i Tiiinous Joumnlist it'' single-hauue- nj Author. 2..t0 shoes for r w ' all-w- 115.00 suits.. S7-9- suite ....$4.95 9c 49o 33c $1.45 AAAAiA atk A A at working shirts heavy shirts fleeced underwear $2.00 shoes AAA A rf 1 j lhere h ffBmml aridGrAco! ' Ra5ve'la.5 Sr.'. b Durability ac ir W e vm ill k . pfinclViotuifsr''.'. .1 rI AllcUI... -- - Ji ft-- 7 a C0 V50 2 00 $3.00 Hhoea for $1.00 ehoes for Thero v. Economy in evory liiio of this Week's IJargain Bulletin. To act is to save money. To to act is rr-a-d BUT BE EARLY w BIG BOSTON STORE, d Lunatic'a Wonderful Escape. An extraurd.nary adventure befell a lunatic near Streatley-oThames, the ot Her day. Having effected runtnlhliii full M'couot of hli a midnight fsrati'j from four attend-u:ilsv- . ambition to obuin Hrlv life; 1 nn i d i Htlonj Wll.ltttit uiirefT uuu '.vas H'Uit-les- s until ui.j father, a gamekeeper, lofuitier of 0in j imtr.ut i noticed seme tracks in a field. These jrrMuB. iuiri'rriorir nil pint unit nil were followed and were found to lead Watkins. Philip ROKiltilotrntlua tt I resident ' f to a disused well, upwards of sixty, CoiitHliia lilt lint ifpoH and tha ested In her. It did not take him long ai'OuULt if Li eight feet deep. The lunatic was at i iktltmiUi aud to discover that Kl;e was traveling the bottom, and ul'ier some difficulty burial. It was likewise and for easy ajono, A nrand r.;f Illuminate! was dragged up by a rope. Curiously hint to ascertain through the conduche was unhurt, although h. b Faithful RtirWca and enough, tor that her Journey was to cover a have fallen or Jumped to the must IS'obla fjivini. considerable distance. He had been iu the well thirlUtidno flly IIUn Boo While Miss KlionfeMt wa3 not one bottom. Vki ty hours. trtei w ilt rnrtrl' a d aoinra who would be legnrdei as distinctly ci'impoti! w th tli martTrp4 Prer impressionable, she could not help noIdema life. TliU l.tainlful ttotj of Electricity to Promote Rainfall. ticing the refined and elegant appear1 lli formiioat Am(r!i-aof hla ag. A number of prominent Japanese Mr. anco Watkins. of The fact that whowa IwHil and honnrd at home he was a stranger made it not diili-cu- scientists are at present engaged and tMmd anil rvpLd abra4 for her to imagine him a gentle-mat- t upon a series of experiments for the bilda bflnj Biaphloallf portray artificial production of rain by means d by the d!tlnulh4 author and ' S and a hero. J T '.! II,. . 't t I, I. Ill of electricity. The first trial was made 1... t.,A. of his The had " 1 thrilled eye glance V, .5" ? rN. 'N 77 LI munf hnlf tona rralnta and '' " "' s x Vj and modest she this wondered girl, to in the Fiilitishima prefecture, and the I. putt lllu.trii(,n cf portrait-an- d '"L'i"'-m -- n.mV.Ni J herself at her weakness. Hit fate results obtained were very satisfactnadw ami alruied bj load- laf Atrerlt an aitxta, tory. Operations were begun at 11 in waa sealed. the evening, but no change was noted conscious No less of his was power RrroRO Kxamti A of Ijwiri.no i. until 9 the next morning, when clouds Mr. Watkins. Without further cere-hook tit lncha. It la rlohly hotmd In 1lk TT! VFMOUI At. Volume l gnther in the vicinity of the . uuy he began towhere eloib and aiamird with wokl It li a Una pNotourio of M. Klnlt-- lalald the experiments were oa t'.. fr uit rover to m ai'i)""prlat atnlnail stated him--'d- f place I'fltfll5t, Ei We can aufply ibn bouk lu Hie Noie.mn mugu.ne, aiellaa I Ilia. beside being held. Rain soon began to fall 'he young over an area several miles in extent, Special Offer to Our Readers, woman itnd and continued without intermission for twelve hours. with Wrltttwtay. at ear iJI- U- It UmtuA FeUn tbat erary fanil'y would voice dratre to bare th Mi'tnorlitl ol Bride Wante Separation. trove to alurrn In th elr library, we were )! WTlhel-min- a A very precocious child is her lay I Q ma.e arraniirmtnit with tbe Inckut f tii $. fir yaa will pltai Mclr.tyro, of Bethlehem, Ky. fears. He ua with a til aupply jpub'lahrra who is 12 years old, became then led Itnltd mimoi"rr. alii.-- wa lt4 "THC Lift ASO DlSHHtlU!SHt) SCKVICIS t4i ,tf-a bride April 2, marrying a farmer 45 woh a her te OF IUIAM sa UcklHW.' 'oilowa; BilhoripMini Union, i her years of axe, and now she has brought Tlie A titers an K K' I f ar. . 5 ! 50 V IB II until Th4 ApurkaH Ll'aof MUai.dv. iwomurlal ' action to ii!:i;ui the marriage. The . Ml V fay'iarana Idem'tv.her yiar. I , td't.ou bliss of the ? H I couple desti:i;ric.n. ' 1 I her 1 Totai fortune, was early disturbed, the husband abusOCR Or (li"l era lunllv on ing the rule, so she claims, and she Ailr$i$ .... ........ ash for to l,.ve t. tiamngps in addition to Hceuta na f r u allm thu boitlc i..e iti.i.isiti.eai. The ceremony uniting ill -' b's. f' 'ii'.He thi'l iu marrlase to the farmer . V ,d was . . run d Will) tne consent, oi and so ei the are is moving and they hfs the i .Tort to annul tlie mar- in y. that wohiii "vo. " Th i1;n:r ard i'it an looir nfte: she had no-s'? Glass, Holophane one to h ei . ai..i her h.el the nvl admitted g:i! raiea AilviriUlog ' t i, r' to'ii".,a fm is a pressed glass I1.VU rr iu It. tiv lO. if ha I ivf.s-u- t.i to tit.t! ry '' ' ui glass, having vertical to 1" 'I'o her it was l:Ue a 410 WoillillljMim Bid.. :" the inside for diffusing '' t I W .:';! :t; lp , Ili'.itOH, a oi.tal prisms on the ' :' witt-fta.'irg f' e . f.t t t' ,ti tie ! - ! a. ' " the light. ,. v ns It vrv Pi;b.ct i;(inn, ft'c j'tr year. l'"l" ';'!!, : ::' ri :'!' ca '.i, .i" 1. a; Iw t s! tMidic U.' hi; cftc In Japan. '"i" in an iio'oo 1; ee to t: ia i, Lire, to r; heavy the rain, It is ' ' .. By induct:; you to uaa r v. nl. according; to Jap-fo- r ben. f,, i - ' anyone to raise an plca.-- d him, cr ."oi',. e Or, '' mosonce of a member '"' Ihvtcred liiic and he lev--at h.T, a .t r J II i "Y il household. rr so, t b rut be told Shaa m.v !l"ir i , ,,ii Cons'iiptioa, Ccughs and CcWs. otter girl in th.. t fv vri At OiT.ler. thev a '0 Tran v'ourna'ism in College. t'e Tlie tnly Cuarnntood Curo. tn!n, and were oiiir !y wiMd-- d. The ' or, th editing and publish- NOCurw. NO Pay. youtDru"-g.av- i ceremony wits of th Minale-- ! inii'ire, iria t ' ti, jMpertj will be given at the iil Marrtuitlt, Mitia Shonfeldt did ot see her sister llith S tud ,,r journalists, which la AD80LUTELCURE3 in that city, ns she intended, sotiiht to t.,. ei in, d in tho autumn at the Juflmmji, Aatlima, BronchlU I uivor,-a:no advice from f ri ads, bnt blirdlv rne. hoopirt? t'oucrh, Biifunionla. of followed wilt orsaj this the stranger. the Atftvtkm of Throat and Luntk P,T-iHo H"ta's Bcrttna tne t imee. There was no church wedding with TRIAL BOTTLES FREE. As n'.ta; ct all the attendant ceretiontea which Paris hospitals are 60 liUa ceuu ucjuup aja4 41)(X usually delight the feminine, benrt r., t up to fie lern renuirementi. It la and which, it would have seemed, prcposed to paM them down and build E. O LINDGREIT, liver and Hidden might have been according to the r.ow ones, The cost would be $15, Tr.eeuree eea be tastes of nch a soc'al f.worlte a OPO.Pn'l. fouaa br atall'e Haft eatieloJ tuTlKMe at ills Shonfeldt. The legal form wan alt le Wlt ae.tr yaut feei, A kavk ee ufflclent to unite them In wedlock, Sprak tie Gaelic Language, tatttieeat-vl- e free. and thus Mr. Watkins was able to fiaeiie i t.p onl), language spoken iTVafches, Qocks 4 HAUAOO .IoiU PeJeeyrexra avoid publicity In Ocden. where the hy i 42 inhabitants of Galway, 2,453 friends of the bride might have canned of whom e between 3 and IS years t IOw-atat the Prlcwa, him some eml arrnsament. old. The knot tied they boarded wwst. ni bound train on their way to Son lu the rattle of money one hears the LAND Si MININQ ATTORNEY Repairing a Franrim o. and hl en rente to the retitli. of ,,;i; flatter of sliver Room 300, Tatrplaton Pacific coast, Mr Wit 'kins sent n rich viands and Morray, , . , Utah, remaining - 't: v i.fi,.T irIM Hole t;j her a! Oa leu I'nisojtf,)! tnelodlei. 8ALT LAKE utroductlon hy Po.vitor ClI AUNCEY M. DKPKW. KieoiM Chapters by Oen. C. II. Grwyenor, Col. Albert UalateoJ and A. J. Munaoa. 4c 98c ;..--tr HALSTEAD. By 89j $2.00 shoes for -- r we are 4,000 pairs of Men's, Wo- than others. 5 The Ping reng Champion. She was one of Fortune's favorites beautiful, and young rich, and as she walked down the aisle to the strairs of the "Wedding March" at her wondrous Rome marvelled beauty, while a few worldly-mindewhispered, "vlal a tshoctiii.g lnaieiH" The bridegroom was handsome, but comparatively poor. For his sake she had rejected a duke, two earls, and a host of h lights in the way of bankers and diplomats; for had he not met and the finest expi.cw.ta of the game and now rejoiced in the proud title of "Champion ping cor.g player of the 3tate?" A 4c 39c 49c Best Calico made Riveted Overalls Best Levi Strauss overalls Men's working pants. Good outing flannel Men's $1.50 fur bats Men's clay worsted Men's Men's Men's Men's Men's It will pay tale-itol- , OF Read the Little Prices. 600 pairs of the celebrated Douglass t3 and $3.50 shoes, every day this week between the Had. Life and Distinguished Services in this Hot Age of Hustling; and Competition. tj the Front world-beaters- From his cbihihood young Watkins it--x We cannot We cuu't help it. We pre euuie that's hat draw the crowd. Vhieperini; cacdidiy lei you, we have the largest and mot complete stock of new & ever shown in Salt Lake City, aud we are selling it at and rel able More-Lun- easily." I:- Cipr Constantly on Hand. i iri t?. well-bre- Accorriino-- xleo!;tof OCR MEW BIG STORE than ever we expected. kw-toe crowds away, it '.a an incurable discs? with ue to orf-(-,' s!l chap. - DtOf.-tive- 1 V 1 J Good (ioods Cheap. Where Bargains Greet the Buyers, SALT LAKE CITY. . r 212-14-1- South West Temple Street, next to rostoflice, 0 CHICAGO Qommanding Attention. ' a, Urn Pnei There are several ways of getting attention. You can attract it, draw it, plead b for it, ask for it insist on it, aud com lt (. ' ftt -. ? 'Vj-?-' mand it. Which would you rather do with your printed announcement? Everyone who makes things to sell or who does things for money, bus I ':sf '' In-f- 're nielli-lluou- something to say to the public The way that you Bay it, is as im-- I ortant at least as what you say. What you say is your part. The way you say it is ours. Printing that cannot be turned s -- j?l' he Jf.a-or- : R or overdown, mislaid, looked is the kind we do. It is distinguished printing print- ....... l.:. - V M.l-iS- r- . ' t Thicvviil cevcyour j King's Ilea lii..Wettw,v. have ; Esotv, : i t ' 2l. A-- -:, iaa n. Discrimination In the choice of leora will lend a man who knows a jrood article wheu be (v 5? testn it to chtMwe a bottld of our whinky as a ft mdby in tho house iu case of aickuess, or wheu a pood, pure stitnulaut is netnled. A, horn of whisky onacold day will warm the oocklea of your heart and put "new lifo into you. Jcwelrj a-- L. H.CRAY 8polalty. CITT, UTiU s:,r "tui' .',,-n- Duii.liii. M. I... us una F'ir t D.a i a,. tf, 11. l ur.a.Ti i. Krt't.eisro atul ltiteimdiat.; iK't'-n- . fan jH.mts ... I0;M p m ..?,ntI'rovo. '' GOLD : : i WATCHMAKER. DEPART. Vailey. Omaha, H o, mii tlili iu' i, I co viy,.', S'J T 00 a LeuK itud anil" tiaa Fort v'-laaic, I'ruiHM.'" una iuo .. : s m I it llh'H. Oil. Ill: 1. t ii , IHiiVi-ri it y, belli- - an i siai Kain u 18.10 p in )nn-;.- s r or i V'H'ii. c tv Si-- just received a supply tA new type of all the latest faces and can sat:sEy every taste and style known to the trade. We have hundreds of cuts of every description and can illustrate American Eagle Printing Co, your business of whatever kind. ! , fiu-h- ICC. iiiii-ra- a ' . IN EFFECT APR. 1, For CVilon, ' te-,-- jai aeei TIME TABLE. busj'metjs-bringau- t . aewawaBaaJaaeaaMataajeei next booklet, folder, cncu'ar or other printed thing. aster I R Ticket and Passenger Office 100 Wa Second Kouth, Masonic Block. WALT EH b. TOWNbEND, Trav, Passenger Agent. E. DRAKE, Trav. Passenger Agent. you want in your printing? Then come in and talk to ua about the j .1 EQUIPMENT-CHAI- CARS FREE. Are not these the characteristics - p'-t- 2oU Tcur 2.1ir.o. SrYiOKER. that Dot only may, but which must be seen printing which doesn't simply ask, but which demands and commands attention. ?.ii li- sj s- ELEGANT T ing ' mi LI3RARY SERVICE-EUFFE- d 'loe . EEST DIKING CAR Corner Saloon FAUL Bid NX, Troprietor .... T. a m ts- -,), M,;; n,. gr)ll InteniiKiiiOe e .oita J.05 p "I'orct.irlleul licicU, 't'oveie and Tcr- irduui. 7 4j t m AltlitVE. Fro, n O.Iiti. rertluml, Spokane Hiuti. Il'lcna am Sun FraucWeo.'. m From lK.lcn t.W a m FromiVOi ii. rtilruirn. St. Louia lt'.,n. am City. Oiniiha, Iteuver auj hin a FiioviMYi 3 05 - From Prften. t.oinin. Itrichum Sim ana ImernieOlnte Fr.tnoiaru, Ut-dipouua 4.M Fmm twilen. lliit'A Portlani and " Franc! aro t 10 D m lil Provo wno Itiormnllaie ,' 9 W a m pmau FromTlntic. Mot or ami Nrphl 00 D mi From tiartlcia lleaeh, Tuoele and Permlnua M p B j Tralna Bctweee MllfDrj and Friaoo da oi run Sunilava. t';iy rirept Sittiitayi, T. M. SCHf p. R. Bt'RLET Act Traf Mjr. p D. 8. M'F.N'. ER. A. Q i) 4 T. 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