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Show Tun Produce Co.l voodooism the Power ;n Haytian Republic Murray ptui.Ens nrn wtnmru rr.uho, lUPf rri.i-rr- M- v J Writer Discovers Ecauty Dtco'at.cn. Vl'W 11 Mrv I AFRESH CRAPES. ETO. t!f ALL KINDS OF FRFSU GREENE 'tit er varied In intensity or pitih or liayti, vkhiih may be ar.nfxod lo rhythm from hi'.!inii:g to end. (ha l'i:itftt SiatfS in the Rrisly The Mamaloi. a tall, line imikir.g rvolu-tioss- . horrors of oiilo rule and ranks si'cumI oi.ly lu the laai!s uf the lansas in its mys. As for a vast, tt is terious tmli that eii! ne Haytmn jmtrlot siarcely may tim! priilo In it. ami for the future, tile i:nuious throbbing of the vuoUou urum i siittiiiicant of that i!e of mystery, lying frog shaped iu the blue id' southern seas. Old (Jen. TiveMas Simon Sam, who of this reigned inertly as, has had t;v( ateea "blaei; iu o:ho. nc: e of v.hom served out his term of o'Hie. and some of wh'itu (iiotl at the hands of tho open a sp.ssi.'i, or i:nmediaidy after the or lap;hd. with their deadly entrant e f erret tuit! titve. had t a.'.e to the p;e-- i i.'i.tiu! i.itt hes.s. There is not a n:;',ht. year In. year out, that the tiaveier in a..y part of the island tat. rot hear the strange, t thf vootioo awesome (HoMiing n.a' s o::e .hinl. tlniin. Its s.mndii with a tremor of t:e tales of the African explorer?, and vi:h reason, for the voodoo driiiit is a direet importation from the Gold ('east and the Conso. When that drum throbs. Hay-t- i knows ami hows down to its real master. Not long af;o a priestess of voodoo boasted operly in Tort an Prince that if she were ta beat the drum In the market square the most powerful persons iu the city would not dare to disobey her summons. It always was a matter of common belief that hippolyte was a votary of voodoo, and it was believed almost as commonly that he belonged to the sect that sacrifices the "eoat without horns." The "goat without horns" is a yotinj child, and it is eaten after the ceremony. Voodooism holds its strength In the Islands not only because of the love of the people for that form of worship hut because it is inextricably mixed with the political intrigue that is going on forever, it is said to be dying out. But no man can tell. One may prvs-etit- N& DESERT INCITES TO POETRV. woman, was of w hite, w:th She a slow, l'gart CHESH OYSTlRS AND FISH CF EVERY KIND THE MARKET AFFORDS Alf i WAJ v assess GAME OF EVEIiY VARIETY HAY and FEED. I" Order BISHOP &, SEASON, promptly Mivorcil CAHOON. tei ti f ( 1 - 1 PSJll .liSij IP ( ) mi ri RESORT SALOON, 0 0 0 d FELLOW BROS, Props. li-- carry the Finest Line of "We Liquors, Whiskies, Brandies, Wines, Tobacco and Cirrars. f ALL TIIT3 0 Popular Beers Kept on Draught. A porfoct Amusement Hall, with s Tool Table in connection. An ideal resting place to drop in and wait for the street car. KP i I) Lamb's Hotel VVM. LA.MR. 1 0 Restaurant Proirlotor. (II . 4; i i A Thrt only Fiist-CIas- HI Kestani-an- t Hold and, s L in the City. , . 9 EVEUYTniN'O CLEAN K'Jd SEAT, UGUT AND CIIEEEFUL R001L3, . I I T.ATE3 BY TIIE ( Vi'o (fjl rill WEEK OR MONTH. Lave acconmiotlriticus to please all. i Tho Largest and Best Cup cf Coffee in tho OitJo f 0 rOCall and wo will jilcase Jont3G Block, Murray, UtaK, If THE OLYMPIA IV '. If 1JV I 1 The Incantation, floor. The Papaloi, a thin, whiskered black, crouched at her feet. Suddenly the Mamaloi screamed on her twice and froth appeared mouth. She swayed a little faster and turned Hp her eyes till nothing but the whites showed. Then she stooped, seized the rooster, and held it fluttering over the heads of the worshipers for an instant. In the next she had swung it so sharply and savagely that the beheaded body of the fowl went flying across the room. She thrust the severed neck into her mouth and fell, writhing horribly, among the spectators. Then the Papaloi brought out all kinds of uncouth images aud smeared them with blood. covAfter a while the Mamaloi ered and repeated the operation with a second fowl. The blood from this Adulterations the lnt tf. Lau.l. with j'bfp (o pntisfy tlio innrr-ma!!! SmjhI wicli s. In fact nn tiling you want in S:is..ni. JACK RUSSEL, l'roi.rietor. QniclvTst TEL. t v- 30 EAST 1ST SO. Y SALT LAKE C1TT. Who charge you but on half the Interest cbsrjed aiakes you lb target loans on all articles of value Can also giv you great bargiiits in unredeemed Watchea, Jwlry, Instruments, et.i Finn Elaia and Waltham Watches goodaa new from f3.r0 and up. bona uoiu pi:n ana set iwingi ii.uu and up. Ail wool ta lor made tuiU all aiiss and colon, food as caw from 00a suit up. 9 5 5 All other goods in proportion. 10 per at "with J cent off on all goods ou. bringing this add ly J t MURRAY CO-OPERAT- INSTITUTION IVE CHAS. BROWN, Manager. ililllifel mil imMfimM MM mMmm- - m4 mwimmM are all furnished and rrost GROCERIES, EOOTS, DEI GOODS, SEOES, HITS, CAPS, HOTIOJS, HARDWARE AT weep'-Nottdn- Reasonable Prices; The chihlirii arc c.itniiiK heme children. If twice two-scurMen and wuuien with heads of gray, lint the eld chihl's heart once more; Never tt word uf how had you've been. How far you've traveled, how sad you've hel n 'nor and heart tire alike flung wide; The mother's chei k is aglow w ith pride; The good you hate done or have tried to d- oThose are the things she has heaid of ou. 1 others and Ouu, for yen! have li'i lew-non- your way. Ktir lie may be a worshlprr of the serpent himself. The voodno drum Is n bamboo, wl!h a depth "of tv.o feel. A plere of Root-sComes West for an Education, in. with fcit,o of the hail'stlll Prince Poln. son and heir of frn to i?, W stretched over the tep mnree of Rnjpnlar.a, India, w in and Is bea ti wil l the hnmklos. l.ecome a 8tnd' lit rt the I'nlvers'lr (' led by drumming, which wes California. He is a g aduate ol Ca. plain to hear all over the town, the etitta. Tho prime Is he first na:".,. writer vl;mscd a typical voodoo prince of India to go the Western It Platen for ritn atlou. crreniony not far from .tercmle. I at ka-- t 5!"t bla In of al'erde both sevfj. The tlrntiiMier was a whitf To Promote World's Peace. h.iirtil woir..m, htddlrg a white rooster Dr. ward Kverett I'.tle Fays ho In one hand wbl'e beatltiz the drum K ill try this winter to persuade all the with the one;- The bind. all Kwayel woman's ulliiithts in the f'nitnrlan hnck aid furl'i. keeping time with tho rhurehes of Ma' H' husetts to devote a monotanoiia ?nim:nh,8. s'td th"!r Ktud'fB the ci ming winter (o the of i;r or lour notes, which rtf U'.,'of I of p'i(i s 9C3-- UNCLE SAM, 0pp. Salt Lake Theatre. n sa lnc ttte ticst fer you! e Tae e,,h.di!L,r hills hae yeur nanii'; ?ttadeiv ami wuedland tire still tim same; Lane and nay, do net ts changed lhal uur love could of the Illinois Food commission shows t.tat chemicals Injurious to health are freeNot only are acids sut h ns ly used. and the preparasalicylic and beni-oltion known as formalin utilized as preservatives of tips and fruit juices, hut aniline dyes aru not uncommonly employed for mere purposes of color-lne- , '1 t'ans e Vi in Foods. t Str.-ik(!- i di!T.-iei.- semi-deser- t 'T - n"t is rule are -- Firt. We aim lo buy only the be - t quality (roods. Second; We sell at a mall a pro'it as poibl. Furthermore we guarantee our goods. Here ii the place to I uy vow eatables. Then, w haw China, Queensvane, Glassware, Crockery, Lamps and eta Call and ace us, we will treat you right. 33 STCESE The children ar( coming home again Hark to the nuniea we knew! The dear old nnd Ben And .Mary and Dick and Sue! Commanding Attention. Coming from half a world away, oiiad to he far from the world away), Men and women, they all come back. Uver the duMy or grass-grow- n track; And we know hy the Lord of tho undented Said heaven .J near t the heart of a child. Anna lhirnham In liostoti Iiryant Transcript. This Landlord Hates Dogs. There is a curious clause In a lease, which a gentleman in Paris was asked to sign recently: "1 hereby agree not to bring any dog Into the apartments which I am about to occupy and not to permit any dog to remain there. Furthermore, I authorize any person who may at any time find a dog In my apartments or in the garden or courtyard or on the stairs leading to the apart men's or on the steps at the front en rant e to make aw ay w ith him immediately In any manner that he pltases, and nereby promise that I will never take legal action on account of the disappearance of any such dog." "It Is rather surprising," says a French paper, "that this landlord, who lias such a horror of dogs, does not append to this clause another one, as 'Be it understood that chilfollows: dren come under the same category us dogs.' " There are several ways of getting attention. You can attract it, draw it, plead L for it, ask tor it ins'mt on it, and com-tuand It. Which would you rather do with your printed announcement? Everyone who makes things to sell or who does things something to say to Warm Congressional Campaign. The redistricting of Mississippi had curious result. Three Democratic congressmen Patrick Henry of Vicks-burg- . John Sharp Williams of Yazoo, and Charles Edward Hooker of Jackson suddenly found themselves In the same district. All three wanted to go back to the house; only one could Williams has won out in the primary Williams' and remains iu congress. canvass Is spoken of as one of the greatest ever seen In Mississippi. The last day of it ft unci him in his shirt sleeves in a reputedly hostile ward of Jackson s caking alternately in EngHis own lish, German and French. county went for him solidly and he made surprising inroads in the counties of his compel itors. d It 1 m S J 1 rtr.vs.r attention. booklet, folder, circular or other business bringing printed thing. 'zirrczcssg a: g Tt. FREE EDUCATION. For Any Bright Girl or Boy. THE HAOLE ba made arranizementa 'Hh the PAomoKcHooi.ofCoitrjtspoNDSfti.K tf San Francisco, the imy eorrenpoatUoce school in the wast, to five an almolute free scholarship to any girl or bey w ho ) willing to do a hllle work for this paper. Over twenty il.ntinct branch! s are taught and the pupil has thecboloe of anyof thestudieo. Theooune wid continue until the diploma ia awarded. A better been offered to anyone in opportunity he I'uh and we take pride la being able lo make this annouroernetit. uer OUR Pl-- AN IS THIS: To any bright boy or girl, tnaa or woman, who will of NEW SUD" iotir the irrHlet number EAGLF. by July 1, 1902. ill GCRIDZRS ,nIi 'nta good for a scholarship in the krivnn a Ctrl r.icilltj R h.iol t Correapondance In any of the btanchis: Li'eratura rionV Ki eping Mining Htenotrraphy Journalism Drawing Proof Heading Ad Wtiticit Latin PDmiDsh! Nirrj'tl Iliatory and Muaio LutjUth Ti e S'iberiptu:n mart be for a nw aubaeribar to the EijU for a period of ONE YE Alt paid ia ed- at. f i fjd per year, and at the oloee of the one. vutii-t fl tl one bavin aecurtdl the greatest number o tew tubocrihera will receive the scholarship. li if Z ; print- Are not these the characteristics nyou want in your printing? Then come in and talk to ua about the A Good Simple Explanation. A man In public life noted for his hi usiptetiess of spccdi w as under tii t nssioii in cabinet circles, "Theies one thing to be said in his favor, however." said Soeielary Wilson, "and that is he never Importune the department to get promotions t,r positions for his friends. "That's readily explained.'' (tmimepted Secietary Root "he hasti t any, co mm a nil a ; The A printing that V7t have just rf ccived a supply of new type of all the latest faces and can satisfy every tas.e and" style known to the trade. We have hundreds of cots of every description and can illustrate fj American Eagle Printing; Co, your business of whatever kind. arm. terests. is distinguiihed not only may, but which must be sen printing which doean't 'i Dimply aek, but which demands and ing A Grand Duke'i Costume. By all accounts Grand Duke Boris was a spectacular feature of the horse show in New port the day he at tended that fui.clion. The rather costume of his royal kaleidoscopic bigness included a suit In large gray plaids, a lemon colored shirt, and silver gray tie; tan shoes, a white and tan belt, fastened by a showy gold buckle, nnd a white straw hat trimmed with light blue. A jeweled snal.e, curled In three glittering colls, formed his ring, nnd the nine i written about bracelet was In evidence when with his left ever he gesticulated Move of Y. M. C. A. Young Men's Christian Association of the Bow ery. N'i w York, has leased a farm of 130 acres in New Jersey. The farm Is Intended to serve as a temporary home for men who are awaiting employment. They are not expected lo remain there longer than two weeks. While they are wotkliig on tae healthy upland the extensive employment lulu hlnei y of C. A. ii working In 'Jielr inthe Y. Las I rvK I for money, the public Tho way that you say it, ia as im- I orlant at least as what you say. What you any ia your part. The way you say it ia ours. tj Printing that cannot be turned k' down, mislaid, or over looked is the kind we do. 1 Pure Haytian Soldier, TliP e Old Home Week. 1" ic hihlten arc eeming hump aealn! The eld tetta stands tit the door Hone-i- k wuiiii'ii mid weary nu-ti- , silte weK'eaes tle'iii all etici' more; The Investigation O PE X D AY A X D X I G II T. u,at in uthcr I But not so with .1 hr LUNCH ROOM a P. is s.ini desert & Necessary Evilsl X Z. : Protection for Managers. Pietio Mascagul's managers bava taken a not unusual precaution to protect themselves from loss In case anything should happen to him during bin coming visit to this country. Thcv have insured his life for $100,000 in a New York company. While In this country some years ago Sarah Bernhardt insured her own life end la--t year Mine. Mill Lehman's managnrs took out a pulley for Jl'O.uoo on life. jjj) !.( a in Yerntf -, I MIMA yea. " tll th I! i:f is ne. Athtntic. he ti.m.'d I spend ten years in liayti aud the land still be mysterious to him. The newspapers of the "republic" dre not print anything about voodoo. Ad the bet ter classes fear the voodoo priests for the reason that voodoo and poison have a fearful and close connection In Kayti. The Mamaloi and the Papaloi are past masters In the knowledge of The Isstrange vegetable poisons. land is singularly ric'a in trees and plant3 from which drugs may he extracted, and y.amalol and Papaloi know them all. There are strange diseases in Haytl. One of them causes a person who goes to bed feeling well and sound to wake up a raving madman. Another brings death after an hour of agony, during which the skin is covered with huge yellow blotches. There is a death that conies after one has put on a shirt on which has been sprinkled a liquid furnished by a .Mamaloi or Papaloi. Again, some of the diseases that come to a person who has made himself objectiorable do not kill. One will waste the victim day after day until death seems only a few hours aito, mistrusts the mixed breeds of all off; then will come a hint that a vooand aims to keep Haytl lu the doo doctor can cure. If tiie victim is kinds, of a negro kingdom. condition wise, he will pay the priest whatever he asks; If he doesn't, the disease will Elderly, but Still Energetic. end in death. There is another diTheodore Sr.ndford. justice of the sease that causes sudden blindness. peace in Belleville, N. J., Is 83 years That, too, can he cured suddenly, old, but even now Is too young to swiftly and mysteriously by a voodoo see a woman IiiHtilted In his priest after the doctors have given it quietly presence. Bernard O'Rourke, a man up. of about 3', addressed some impertiThus inuisitlveness in Haytl is a nent remark to Miss Bessie Reynolds, danger at all times. Your host may who ran to Squire Santlford's office be a cultured black gentleman fresh and complained. His honor skipped from a visit to Paris, and speaking In less than a minute and downstairs English and French witli an elegance faced O'Rourke. The latter aimed a that will oppress you, and' vet it will blow at the justice, who ducked in apbe as well not to mention voodoo without having carefully and minutely felt proved pugilistic fashion, at the same time landing on the ruffian's chin and knocking him down. Then tho old gentleman tried to arrest the fellow, but owing to "a touch of rheumatism" wag unable to hold him and Q'Rourk escaped. f lir.ht s PAWNBROKERS as ur stvaytt-.- dance and with such few steps that her feet l'tuiu the she hardly one was gathered in a vessel and she danced into the open air with it and painted the door posts. Then she returned and made the sign of the cross in blood on the forehead of each votary. This was the signal for shouts and songs and dancing. Women began to fall here and there. Men frothed at the lips. The excitement rose steadily and culminated in an orgy the details oi which are too disguisting to describe. In many respects Haytl is one of the strangest (if the world's strange countries. A thin strip along the coast is all that white men ever see. There are no roads to lead Into the dark In terior. Once there were highways here and there, but the stupendous trrpic vegetation has eaten tiem up. "liayti for the Haytlatis" is the motto of the country, and that means Hayti for a proportion of pure blooded black men, many of whoui themsnlves ou tracing; their linea. hack to the Congo. This powe'Wrtass hales and fears the white man loathes the rnul- 1,1 what is i.- Mm-m'o- i GAME! it Kt-- r tint - l 'GAME! a w.'.et'y '' p'.l s pivs-Wer- l GROCERIES Ii.t- - in It Mollis e!ts. a iiit!e. tt II t etitt nle,l so!t ot P'a. ha imi.-kn.ittledgi-- nun h .!.ti;i. a;t, thai i ii;ti'ts a w isv en; if Ireiti the oats t i:ut pa-over - i.e i. iy to a tall peak. w a:.:n u a ly lar.ge uf 'ei ui tu'.i,;. and to the air aud the shy. iei-!.- , g.i-up. ti this sut.lh.wv i.- aid tiei met. and blup- y liUcs, and i 'her sha-'- - little si. ps that bear ..a ;i'el em-at'.. white tind seven lined Hs.: vtp li ki;iWK sage brush, too. Hid u i ;t. uii, al iens pygmy cacti. II Is lie! aiel taiin aad lialive land let many m i! ancient aud ''.se llatlel s el pMlille degs. ailtl it is the w i !!,( and the I'ltiltie-- s thereof tor theiiMihds. of lepuhHcs of ants. This semi t stretches away from il'e mountains and runs its way in billows towaids the Kast. We know it reaches to tarnis and towns ami work and trouble, and that its next of kin, the ptairie, goes ou to the great livers whose hanks are lined with the covers of chattels, but we like to think that, as a desert, it stretches away beyond 'lie horizon, and passes on to infinity, and across it is the nail to eternity, and endless growth, of .soul and joy of effort and constr miatioii. tf j ornamentations on her shoulders ei.d with a waite and red cloth tietl turhanwise around lor head. ! i;. r li ii;;(- - hiii.l. In ;ar A t li' in a loose gown drc.-o- d drsi-- H Soit of a ii ri. f iA if ; li V e TII 15 AMERICAN EAGLE. MtWtaiii!.i,,!V.tM.''liUHUlU.tl).illi.)i.a(M..W |