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Show t Nu 61A0X..TII S'.a-e- CnzsuSrs SHOP rirr,:"v-.?T- . .V I ( X 3 . a T)'r ' k.-- - I " - ' 4Icr.--e "T. ' C f ". ' Carriage wsrk a ", it imlliii'ar done .n l Aii ifk ituarkoieed to l X. ( ( clrc! ric T"'" li (fc'd. .' j f la tii o.d jiu,'. nuke Nut trui j k .: ,r 1 ii;rn'M' ' rrl Kp. y !,;:. ,;!.' u r rcf-a- ab.'.oi-i'o'i.- . Iia"k-rroui.- f .;.' T,!vr. ' bo:;fcU A. LAUiiSliX.fc J. liOiii.KT, IT. Ni n lie. will l;v t " Lou.! .oiee r d dor riLU cifc. l!,nd Wii; ... F.-,.- r.J g. : 1 in ti V.- ;- ; wor':tnoahi Kl.difi' a:d Mr. Ttiomfiklng, mo," r.u "I know the poor children harm and that they art the ay th'y do bwausti of their bumf training, but somptluica they are trying." "Tut, tut," said Mr. TbompklnK. "A tonuiB makt a mmiiiialn out of nvf-rlittle molnhia. It's tht f'usi.st thlug In the world to handle chiMren. A!! Ik a little tart that Is and Look h'Tf. Von let nn- - tpach pailciKt?, that mission r!aj of youiii. I'll hnvij them so ti:at I:.v the tinn I grt throupa i with 'cin tl.oy'il cniii. up and cat out of your hand. You anq ostimable woman, Sin. Thoti.pl i: s. I,ut you la k ' (he ijuaiiti''a' ;o::s tial 1.. r. for a ihi-on nirht at the 6c!,x;l I !;:' jnii to hi! Iii tii. and o! .ltvc: hir,v a n;is-iolafis Khiiill l.c i.andli"!." A.s Mr. T!ioti!pki::.i the class he was I'lioivi-wiui tuiniiituou.i shouts of "Hello, whiskers,"' '"W"e-eImt I'll he! the wind likes Of," "Of-p- , to sop you." "I am to tm your teacher said Mr. Thompkins. "My wife wishes ni to leach you this evening." "Not fer niy money," said the t of the Ixiys. "I'm going to strike. We're union in diH class an' we don't stand fer no scabs break! n' In." "Hut," expostulated Mr, ThompkinB, "I am cot Roing to take the class for all time. I am merely to teach you I am not a regular teacher for in mission schools." The big boy said something to the class and all the boys immediately began singing. IVf. I e KUfik.y fARDWARE & FURiilTUKE GO. 2y In tie TcmodleJ Block Formerly CI riff CLrTstennen. ly Occupied Who!eale end NEW big-Ites- Di'er Re I ail In AND iOCOND HAND I URNITL'RU, Carpete, Draperiee, Crockery, Slovtv Glassware, Tinware, Eta. Fure'fh Totr noon CompleU. VC All Prio. a. tTjT-- Ti ..1 1 "That will fe-H&i-l ..4 .1. ti.J- - nnnl on cubntiJ. A fnH lino of Ktw Tj Largeet tod n.nd Fnrnltnr Booond nd Finwt Stock la tit County. All Kinds of Goods, Bought and Sold. ' t 0 WHEN III SALT LAKE CITY Visit the 5 WiV Tb i '.ac hinf lH il.4uiiiujDt Ewtrlo riaoV w5ir jou & GOOD. i..,tj .. ;.X-- THE PIONEER DRUGSTORE. Dit. Jo-'i:r- to is thf: place buy- Drugs, Tci'ct Articles, thei-- e vi to t''."! It irs;.l. .4 ly a i icri.li'a.a I'liini'i.iu'il. Hool. - Buitfoncrxf, eto. -- luiir V.e In t'.iix rr?.'ti!! I r, f. r tl1.'C.-Vbr,.,- lie va lwtieii', l;u".l "lr. ; A'i.i-- ii l i - l V :i.nl-;- in N-- .vul -- utiil I1 r r . !!; :n1v rl ", ' lu i'i ! , H East Second South, r l- - . - r r, u - -r-. I ' '".;! .:, (J V i M h h : f .. ,1 ir.- 1. o : f ft ' ,,; , ..s i ' ' - .:. . I Runees Carpets, Coaiplete House Furmabers. - i TEU.MS: ; i ie,-.- k"-W'U- : l , . r rv,.os m mr ; 1 . - t J 1 ... ..li'liC. ! . n !hr tint v.'. !';;-4 i! . J m.-i- . i I tah. 1i-i- .... Ht.is I "You can call Mm whRt you like," fald the cltlreu with the soiled collar. a cheap skate." "I call him a "1 don't k'.tow much about h;m," Md bis friend In a lioitcimimlttat manner. "Yo.l don't? Well, don't wart I bt ow all about him I t do. to. want to. You l.tiow when he busted Well. I met him on up In btisirfs? the street n:id 1 nys to him: 'The trouble with you was you was too easy. You had too many tr!er,dt. and a long as you gave em cre.i.t tby If y. u d done a was your friends rsih btithtf and lain! had no Wends, you'd been all right," "Well be wan F"re and be took me y.-- $1.(MJ on t k . tap S'.IHU.K) Staiis" "Ah I'd foone.' be a alderman," paid the big boy. "D alderman in our ward's gut a snap and be owns tree saloons." "I shall ask you to preserve quiet," resumed Mr, Thompklns. "There was once a poor boy that lived on a farm " "Gee, I was oa a arm oneet," said the smallest boy. 'Uey had a cow dere what giv buttermilk." "This boy I am speaking of," resumed Mr. Thompklns, "was determined to become great, and he hewed rails and worked with his big, honest hands until he became the greatest man in the country. Do you know who he was?" "Jim Jeffries," yelled the big boy. "Will you please leave this room at once?" demanded Mr. Thompklns. "Chase yersolf," replied the big boy, politely; "I've got a license to stay here. I don't see any medals on you." Mr. Thompklns, jumped up and seized the big boy Vy 'the collar and started for the door. Immediately the rest of the class landed on him. A moment later the class had hur riedly Jumped back to their seats. Mrs. Thorn pkins had appeared. "Say," said the big boy apologetically as he wiped off his face, "we're sorry, mum, that we got inter trouble and disgraced the class, but we couldn't stand ler that nuy fer a minute. He's a bum teacher, be is. You're all rite and d gang's wid you, but no geeser like dat can butt in on us." Mrs. Thompklns smiled grimly as she restored order, and Mr. Thompklns stood out in the hail and pulled pins out of his legs and wondered if he ought to swear out warrants for the young ruffians who hud upset his theories on how to teaci a mission class. Tle SALT LAKE ABSTRACT CDMPAM Licensed Abstractors of Titles, Has tiie best Brands of Beer, Liquors, Wines and Minings Abstracts a Specialty. Cigars constantly on band. truthfulness. " 'Oh, you'll jet used to It," he said; 'I was the same way once, but I went ahead and killed them, and now I can kill chickens, drown puppies or do anything In that Hne.' "That settled it. I had no desire to be a complacent killer. When I went hi me I splintered the trap and wrote an order for a cat. She killed several mice the fiisi week we had hr, and then the mice learned that there was danger in our Apartments, and transferred their attentions to our neighbors who had traps. "The mouse yap not only inflicts terrible and uiecessary cruelty upon tin little nntti'l's. but it teaches children to hardeif their hearts and ki:i. Take away the barbarous trap and furnishing Pur Goods for Family Use. guarantee you complete satisfaction and the best alwtraut obtainable We have made lots of tliem and know how it is done. 19 Ring us up, 'Phone 701. West First South. Call on us, A ntJBT f W. SniTH, manager. A. Nothing better can be bad. HAIR DRESSING . Build- Main Street, Bait Lake City GT-G9-- 71 ing, Salt LtikeCity. Iluir Orpssing. JJote the Address and Gall on as fop Bargains Mmiicaring, Pcftlp TrcRtnirnt ftAAA VAAil fcAaOa-at- Tj A fluk THE K, 1127 AMERICAN Lirit I HI peri al Established 1839. on Newspaper Statistics In th This work is the source of information United Htatee and Canada. Advertisers. Advertising Agents, Elitors, Polltloians and ihe Departmeuta ot te ecnsnTfd eathority. fiorarpmaut rely npon iti atatementa aa It jives a brief description of ach place in whioh newspapers are publishsd, opnlat on, railroads, looul Indtntrlse, name and looation of eennty. etc., etc. It give the names of all Newspapers and othr It gives the Politios, Religion, Class, It gives the Frequency of Issue. It gives the Editor' name. ... well as a series of years past, thus enfcb ling 83 adrertlaer to dutermina the probable future. a separate list of papers rated In the body of the book with a It gives oiroula-tio- a of over one thousand. It gives a separate list ot all newspapers having a Sunday isuie. It gives a list ot all C!:in Pu iliootioa a (Rdlgioai, Agricultural, Mtdieal, Paul and Minneapolis, to St. rams, It gives the Size of the Paper. It gives the Subscription Price, It givas the Date of Establishment. It gives the Circulation present, as SHOlvT LINE. Omaha Publisher's el a. Nationality, Forsla Lannuaroi, e'o.,) sad acomplat lndai to aaoh olnaa. contains maps of each State, showing towns In whioh there are newspapers with mora Uian 1,001 airaalattnn. It also oontains other valuable tabulations and olassiSoationa. Trade, in It Double Dally Service. in euiiiinncnt, imfety, comfort eiid ccrtiiiiity f iwrice Uur tmini comprlt tliftt e ne to tUti and modara in liii'K pvriyi tl:(. rk lreud nrld. Wide equipment liining chm. bullet, enigWiugaud lirtiry cars, fr rHclminrf oliair car. All tiiini!tiout. Auk ticket ugente for eieketa via Theprictof uw Illinois Central Railway. eorreot. Every publlaher li applied to All lntornaUoa takea 1b a fora walah xclsdea any but definite atatementa; while eT'-- effort la made tm protect hoaaat puhUafiarS aaXaat luoh aa would raaora to diainsai.aona report te alo aa unfair Notec Kn Route' i an illnn-rat- rd 4 tlim new nnte. (Kieklct free copy will be n.aile.i na aiplicAtieii. For tiTtlitr lnferiralieii, nmcti ami time hlei. ap-p- lj to DONALD lOW Coininereml Atent. We-- l il l.ako advent. GEO. P. ROWELL 6c CO., Pobliahcn, 10 Spruce Street, New York. l . Vtnh onlu tit), Ten Dollart At the moat Important portion of i information awpoUad by a mercan'lle arena; eomabrt Of a report of the financial itrenglh of the person a boat wneaa Ic formation la aaked, so Is tke IrciilaHoB of a newipapw feoerally eoasderd the potat opoa Whioh iwfonaatiaa wlUbe Of auxrt value to the advurtlaar. The erenteet poaalhle oar la Ukaa to aaaka the Diaaoroai report "l'irtnree aud 7a the AMERICAN KEWSPAPER DIRECTORY i net cash, all transportation oharge prepaid. I l ijii-L-- 1 11C jALLAGIIEU ocuuu xx v fir, i FR1EL, Proprietors. Dealers in the largest stock Dotnestio and Imported Wlium. T.lnuors ami Ck'srs ud all Eastern and Domes ) py of '. IT f' JL u, A i- - lp il . I P ft - y.J 4V: i m-- P Vt-ifr- i ' sey i'- ' .;. V 5.' 1 I ; ' ,J''s'4'! f.-- i ; 4 . ' i- 'f'-j lv - V rtntKn., ftU'irnr- Tr.1n ,irktnrrf urn cntim rrii'O hj ouniTntit Hilt th!lWof 'lnt witht,tmhp'il - ( l)' &. U.S. Patent Oftics, Waihlngloa. D. - ' .VH i' .- -- oi i.uit.y is : I';..,1" ! J'; v i. .'ill !';e;, .11 c -- - . It in y. i I III ::'Vii''tillycurc$ li nrttnitti, ti '., Natisca, ' . tipst S c." fc,' Z. C-- . '; ' "7 ' - x1" i -- ' CO, Ciicoje c THE BEST 1, .'- - j j j . r.ESJRr U A. i t.r.",c . ri" uj .,...;i., j j&-&A M ll you .......a want someiiiing nu. EXCHANGE. A l'lillianl liooin in Connection. THE FINEST CALIFORNIA WINES, $1 FER GALLO.N, 25c PER QUART. lit llci :. I.e.: j ("ra;ni-an.;o!ill'Tr. .i.;!l'fl:ii!'lf'TttV.gelifin. y. v..- - Our Specially l'-- It In rr'i'li r Uvc-- :;';,( v. jfcuji Th beet of Imported and Dotueelio U'lnei, Liquors and Cigars. : : : : : : II vref-aratio- cm ' .t MURRAY T' alii.'. Lily d:;e-tth- o Ioil and recoo Nature m s: or rxoausteit tltceUe tbo itrucusrUtb-st l g t!:. H o t -- r untftt'.J t'j;iii', In-J . 1C. i i one in Salt. Lake nd the o ther one we have secured. It is a wonderful ( instrument and must be t, ..i lu ii '? CALL AT TITE PHOENIX. C you cal. ami aids vsX j tioBeerson Draught. w e have the only Klectno Piano in the county outside of the citv. There are but three in the west one 10 tauiuoo JUU uo D,,,7 Dyspepsia Cure Discsls . tff, CO.,?1' SWIFT k;fj. 4i y '.v.. t'i .;''-"- ( t i V- - ive cure. 1 DIRECTORY NEWSPAPER laiutd the harmless, necessary cat. whose very presence will In most cases prevent the disease for which the trap is aa attempted and Ineffect- sa. A AAA AAA a Far Falling Hair, Telephone l'.p. r, ? If TMHi DRY GOODS C Willumsen, 508 Templet of the Oldest Brandies and LUNDQU1ST & COSTELLO, Miss Fannie PARLORS Large Stock Whiskies. W Install "P tolerable Short. but all the same h studied ever what I'd said and when be started up nnln he took my ndvb-e- . A!! lie's sot today he owes to that talk I give him. ' Well. I reckoned, he might have a little r atitiide about him, but when I to I im to :ot a little bill o' jihvI on ...ip do you think he'd let me have ;, No. sir; he turned me down, I'm doln' a rnli business,' he 'Ain't I a!was been a good I ain't friend o' yours?' I says. pot ro fricr.ds when It rotr.cs down to a tuattur o' huMre's." be rays. "Yes, sir. yen cur ca Mm what you I tall Mui a skate lik" a cheap Makes a specialty ol We Veteran sprung, but the mouse was dead. He was not hurt. He had died in the sheer agony of fright and desperation ut being caught In the trap. "The next follow was alive, and I got up early, put the trap in my over-- I coat pocket and sneaked down to Rlv-- j erslde Park, where I turned him loose. Then I went back, feeling distinctly foolish. "'The trap Is empty this morning," I explained to my wife, letting the present tene serve to preserve my IBank Exclieiqoc. In the New Phckin I31ock. UNDER $10,000 BOND. dapping her hands; 'now I shall be able to eat breakTart.' "The next morning I found the trap skate." 'i tie-iii- t,,-- obj-etio- u, rritetl ; - .tut ,,li Sltl.tlH. r Opo. (I,. Propr letoi llaidwire, iro-m-- , Pa A . HOUSE- - V. A. SORENSLN, Furniture, 1 St, j l ' ' New l.il'o ,. r TO I'li-ciri- c luvray ..... . clsfwlipro Pr. Kiuj'h t 'r,. a full IK3T.LLMEHT AND CARPET "ii'S. ( 1 Corner cf Ctato LI '. .. i n KitR'H l're- - . in 1" t DEP'T T!i r iniri' t. ui. n cin-- l il j.n v - im t ami IWt tfltMJted y tin fnuuil in town. li.ic of Mlliit tllnl j i - 1 In- , PPvESCRlPTIOK NOUR cavcful r.n.l uvr j 1 MAiiinoir, ri.ur., ii playing with a mount: " exclaimed a householder when that familiar simIn his ile was mentioned hearing. "Everybody knows that a cat. especially a half grown kllten, will occasionally sport with a captive, ami stow as much pleasure as does the human hunter who pursues the fox, but In nine hundred and ninety-nincases out of a thousand there Is a pounce, and the whole thing Is over. If you want to know about cruelty, fiendish, unspeakable cruelty, I will commend the study of the mousetrap. "When we moved Into the apartment we now occupy we were hardly settled until we made the discovery that the place was swarming with mice. My wife sussntcd that wc g- -t a cat, but I could rot forget that cruelty which I firmly believed was part I bought of a cat's nature. a trap, halted It with cheese, and next rooming t had a problem on my bands. Mouslp cowered in th box. completewas master of his ly al my mercy. life or death. The absolutely power I had pained didn't make me feel I or yet very comfortable. kept remembering certain lines of Hobcrt Burns, and a kind i f lump came Into my throat as I made ready for th" exerut'eii. At the last mcmerf a bapI called py thought occurred to me to my wife. " 'This Is the anniversary of our 'ami in honor of the wedding," I occasion 1 am golrg to set this little beggar free." "'That will be splendid." she said, J 1 a Mojk-Va- r "Talk about the cruelty of a cat V-- VJ KELSON In all FURNITURE f 1 l.f ' Taj I V ftects 3 the board, a Maltese Soond fouth Etrot IIEADOUAKTERS FOR I, iJ waved his hand at is the way i0 Cja;e It gives the MURPiAY W'1- rw'ord, viz: The (south lia.f, nort!is' ijurtar, kec tion 2"), low iiship 3 south, range I eiuit. "there Salt Like (imndimi. A copy of suid iibt, so far as it relate cross." "Na it tain't," gai,; the big boy. to Hani iiy doscrip'.ive subduis i'nm, has tetl connpicu ,unly posted in "You pull Its tail; that a the way." link otlice for y any uerson "S'ich ' shouts nave no place itjleretHed andinspection lbs public geunrally. here," said Mr. Taotnpkics, turning Wit Inn the next sixty day foPowing pii'k. "Is there any oth'-- r question, the date of thin notice, under depart-tneiita- l t'J'i and this time sheaM like a sensible u,' ruetmiia of X v. 27, Ij.!)., 1 V.i i. proieH'j or orreste atfa'nst query." lies choiu nf the itntw to any of th Mr. Thompklns pan.-- . while he dug h 10 iivi-- t jfis lmreinhefore a paper wad out of i ;j ,.ar. He en- tr.ic'sor the t.iHt tht ssum is io deavored to suppress i,iS rising wrath, in re val uahitt f r mineral th'ui for ii'nand when he was sui,' lie was quite v, i lie r,,re:ved iiud uitui'iii oiir;-"scalm he said: "I will tell you an i.'.ted fiir r'tt irt to'lte t ieurMl Ijati-.!li at ('. Fii'iur so 'Mi, l iiittfresiing btory. I r;ri '.v boys like cuii'i-s- ' wiibin tile time ytories, rad I expect t! at you will pay Id iiro'wst or l e.iflioient hj rslied wi'l f ;i:'i ful of in iile icn of tha no" nil eral cl.art-tThe (lass grew :;ii,-tand Mr. the lru'ts ;uid t e , ciiuu tiieft-uf- , will othervvirii five at his little Tbompkhis, rejoicio be reuoiiiineiided fur ai'.prova1. st it)5.o of diplomacy, aii his story: D. Hocus, "You liiimv, boys, hat tfce highest Lcfititer. to rbe wblrh .A.uerican youth position (iho. A. Smith, U can aspire is that oresideut of the First pub Juim -- ai he mjiw-- i . OMAHA TO CHICAGO ' :; : Story ):!!.,, Salt Lake ( June 1.", l'.nci. To wlitiui it may Notice w tfneu 'hat tr.e a' ate of Utah bit. til-hi tin, oirb-- a lift No. Is.') of lauds ne'.e. ted b) tt.e said glhte for trie eta)!ihuiriit of permanent r water voir- - for irritant:'; under nee' ion l'Juf the act of purpiks, conjrresc approved ,1 uly iO. Xfji. 'l'he f ililowing li-triiil tract eiobraccd in 'ire in a township eoiita.mcjf mineral claims of NEAV STATE SALOON, CI Bknk 1 do, young gentlemen," said Mr. Thompklns, with dignity, and at the same time glancing apprehensively at the pillar behind which his wife was seated. "I wish to teach you this evening. I do not believe that you ara being properly trained, and I will make your lesson this evening one of true value and one which you will long remember." "You'll have to show us," said the big boy, sitting down "Git blssy." "Now, young gentlemen, before taking up the regular work of the evening lut us have a little round table and discuss subjects of general interest. If any of you should like some subject eiplalned you will please state it. Think of something which you would like to have delineated." The big boy bobbed up. "How do you make a Maltese cross?" he aHked. Mr. Thompklns turned to the blackboard and worked five minutes drawing with colored chalk while the class whistled and threw paper wads. "There," said Mr. Thompklns finally, ft' Vf.r iL BLAST T 1 Cr!oia T!l - V,,--- JL F.J L::v lb Lowest. i "He don't belong to th' regerlers, He a only a volluntcer." Land s (."i iift. City, 1W K, U I TOWX. COURTEOUS TKEATKEKT CAHOON, Mrrr. TO ALL I i |