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Show ' .eaSS ' - : ROUGH STUFFING. irwpajwaa yea buy tha buy eheaaeat whenAul ft MAUtMa i &U.a " mnU fof quality ara aftaotute, wa alaae our rasutatlea feaMaa M jj quality ar awr goes a. CM atylaa ara a ana" a ta date, ana It hi n ' n. , ... ,.f M KSTAK1SHBB. V -- f- VH- - Tho Tiger :lt . was bad enough" to ba cut off in my prime, ut to bo stuffed by an amateur taxldermTstTs Treally 'x- too hard to bear! no Bv GEORGE SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH "ALL- - THS WRITING AlWATS W SIGHT r 1 T. PARDY Was a Lucky Day tofr. England, 1 3d I a nr n. - t t favoritism in the, matter of hls pointmeht hAVil 1 todhe tlrltish senr-ice- . Nelson's father could not have - to send his son to Osborna nreveale "But if he had been Nelson would t ejected a fhyBleally-tw-fit,- " was "Nelson s writer. says a of bit under the into navy shoveled i jobbery and pushed on by .backdoor 'influence." have-been-- - MaMMaaBwwaaa8HibaaailaBiiaaU ALLr dSrK Ball toddtrigrt banks of Lawrence loom the and HowVThis?. on: " the., St. rtY ?T mm nt I IukJi that rinnot t urad bp Baa r Catarm "Curft F. J. CHENEY k CO., Toledo, We, the Unjerstened, bsve known K. J. Vbtarj Ibr tin but IS years, and erlleve hlA prrfw-tlj- f lion, orable In an business WariMoUmn and nimnl-UUaole to cany out any mHratloa made by fan firm. --r Ki.nnan A Marvin, Wlcino, Wboleasle Hrihtirlt Toledo, 0, Tiaii'i Catarrh Cure- - U taken liwrnally. aoilin at u dlrwUy upon the hiood and. nutcuua aurlacea TrntlmonlaH sent freest Price - 7 eecM jm D'lU, Unutiftets. bottlr. Pold ty Taae Hall'a t'amily Hlla tnr'll)natlVUttagjX- - a massive stohe walls of King-slo- Bearings-wcardefyin- g, frlctionlesi" tvefy typebaf "of th "penitentiary where the- desperand all long term- - con ate L. G, SMITH & BROS, TYPEWRITER offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for an W - - " criminals Within Its &bnmy ce1 occupying separate Should Have Looked for Elephant:" are men whose ssntencej are three ;to A sailor entersiailvery-stabl- e fca$ the Gardner ballbearing joint for life. English law, just but mercisoma to take for a the horse hire day I Adds years of profitable efficiency to less, has saized them In Its Iron grip, s The ropri-- friends into r - the life of the 'machine. a grip never' to be relaxed until the tor has one brought out for inspection, angel of death strikes the fetters from and begins: "There's a beauty for the limbs of the" prisoners. rt you! Small heaZcteanTlegs,-sho"The"cflme, for "which these '"three back" "Short back frr btowedK Wi men want one with a. long back. It's tc expiation was no ordinary '"01:0 It" Involrod 'a cons;lr-- . carry nine." Send far tht Free Book. acy against the Briilsh government by "" fcy "te which, through the use of dynanilte, a " " GO u rn p ! A m a '? v iru In stru-- " fA or to Te was terror l reign" inaugurated"! -CO. TYPEWRITER BROS. teC: SMITH ft , i s in Ihi est rfmr,t "' nt r anu ui auaua, muiisauus i luruugnuui ta. the ilightvs- innuenr-e-. 47 duBae Street. Deafer. Clmilo. .. Innocent lives sacrificed.. ..The Inter-venti' ' ' Warn Sanaa Seata Sir Jalt.Ua. Cut, Utaa. VhaLi crimp Tigninst nature to drug it of fate, Providences-call- ih ey Hvcrydaj eye troubles aro what you will prevented the outrage patent- siiwdily cured by applying -externally from being succeggfuLr'buLthe failure Di. Mhchfll 8 pure, barmles- aoothlng of the plot was not owing to any lack Eye SaIv2rcelsrAsrttnnirnggtstr Of zeal on the part of the human In- Seaa aketch aaa atacriptioa af year bteatioa. ' an-- JJUbiftMa. Attorney ai La 104 Solicitor . A Trained Taste, 4Uuenta emploei Pauau, 304-- S Jadta Buiidini. Salt Lk CkyzjnteBlgnrTo- - Detective John Wilson Mm : "But. Dorothy, dear, dontQn carcrr for this lovely sunset?"' ; ray is due. .the credit of having gath -- . ;" It. of .whtch shed vldence ered together the :His Opinion "Why, ou know Very well, mamma, ' of picture post cards 'A that 1 "Pld lenders! and yoaixt-sayaalight on 4he pastcareej'8 of- the' "dyna-nflte- . 4- twih. s.- - hUI for that are much lovelier." Miss Woodby, "that you dou't go-Itrio." Evidence which proved them to be outs!de the rank of ordl ocietyat all?" - Red, Weak, Weoir Watery Eyea "Quite no," replied Crabbe cr1rtiLra!s who exDctifo'despcrate Relieved by Murine Bye Remedy. dcletfary ft simply a silly school ltt whlch deeds In the nope cfflnauclal gain, f rine Doesn't Smart; Soothes Eye Pain, nobodylB" taught to try to be sotsj" placed tbem In the category oT Write Murine Eve Remedy Co., Chicago, body.""Cathollc Standard and Times, men who would willingly ' wade tor Illustrated Eye Book. At Druggist. seas of blood to accomplish Are you Interested In California, through An Insinuation. J the.tr political almsv . . .. . ; r Artm-nd iMeXtoTrjlf as the day Is long" as "He honest At seven 'of rfclf"in:thTening p wlsft-t- o wrtte'for full lnror would In the winter tlm" , ; "Especially April 21, 19011, the little Canadian town ; nation about the shortest line and the of Thorold, Iylng;aIong the waterway best service from your point to those If Tour Feet Ache or Hum ' fet a 2Se package of Allen's FooUKase. It flrea orT tne vvenan(lcanai,wtthii)..... easy r t Z?m II If f LAKE W?1 C nf. .i'-ffHlit SALT - Tmu mi Hum packagea aold III the K' ralletrit ffii ROUTE, lecttonrTla mt' quick jeatlj. walking distance of the Niagara fronUtah's most popular Road. tier was shaken-t- o Us foundation by Tire aoes noc maae . us, wo maaa n ' two terrific explosions. life. Kavanagh. t Wtddla Coarae the Beat. Masses of Bolfd rock were torn up Lobster and champagne for supper -spouts. of- wa that' high links. Sawdust and near by the shockimmense 4epedIgli-4iMhe---aIrr- -hywlndoar. ter giene.-Between that's "coff ee'Tor" breaWSBt these two eminences, how-eve- paneswere , shattered , Into minute there's room for some genuine crystals and for a few awful seconds the firm earth trembled as though In Th&Throe ot anTeirthquake. For miles" - WANTED Agents - In "every city, around the II IM It if IE I .IH!!i people, terror stricken and T.rr p$tt j amazed, waited dumbly for the after-.big money maker, easyseller-lDt- l JTOOD ONE' OF THE TTEN-iAMcent profit Andres's" oF'cairUquIfrh math, a descent of death and destruc: ..r... g, Co.. "Salt tonrbrcitrwoTiidfBVCTD HAD ' Lake: . their homes Intotia black chaos of ob livion.. But it did not come, the blind -Silas Sayas--: gods of chance had averted "a calamity - Ever notice that after feller has almost too horrible to -whither- - the trail led The'results of with this club, having .been introduced Gael, and defenaed that organization contemplate:been married a few years he alius his persistent ijuest were as follows: into It by a man named Jack: Hand, a and publicly championed It, achieving of the One of the speaks of his wife to ottipr folks as In more thatt national notoriety when, in the year 1894 three young men sailorNolin's Instructions, sent-tahl- m JMiss waa Euphemla Constable, "her" or J'sheT" Los - Angeles ; girl who lived with her set sair for America.""They were John In Richmond, were to go to Washing- I his ofBcIaXcapacIty7he went io'Cblct al6 year-olWalalv an4a-wlth--h-im go at the time of the murdor-ofPg- . Barents about 300 yards from the lock Nolln, a yonna machihistfohttrBow--HeargetHloh- n Vienna, W. Va.. "I feel thatlowe Are you interested In California, No. 24. She was going to see a friend an, a mechanic, and John Merna, a to Philadelphia, 'where, at the Phfla Cronln. At that time he denounced years of my life to Lydia I Arizona and Old Mexico .If so, it across the canal about 6:20 o'clock, mechanic. They arrived in New. York delphia & Reading railroad station, at Alexander Sullivan, raised funds for the last ten ' I',1 rjE.Piiikham'aVege- - I i:t 7 of accused on Merna declared would be wise to write for full Infor- and wjien nearing the Jjrldge.swblch is and May 17, 1894, p." m. on Saturday, April 14, they the prosecution of those laoie vompouna. mation about the Bhortest line and the by the lock, caught sight of two men. his Intention of becoming f a citizen would meet a third man Who would Cronln's murderf advocat63 the throw- Eleven years ago I - i .... es4-ervice. far . i l i Vj viA,iL5V UUtluO. luUu UUV UIQ U1D KlYJtfeSHl!J5?X5? ..... . oatn ta tttnaa. tram secrecy,jBo -papers and gave his residence as No--. obeyed the summons ..promptly . an as Decesfiaryito run oown toe assassections via the SALT LAKE EOUTE, the first shadow. I had been exploding charge. - After, the 41 Peck from-whei- re, New went and York. to went hastened Nolln witness the under the doctor's ; slip; stand, sins, Washington bp Utah's most popular Road first-shocMiss Constable lost coa; relief. to by. his testlinony revealed the secret lo Philadelphia, f went he carebutgotno Walsh, accompanied by of-tknew scionenss and : nothing husband' per- who My "chief instnicted.1 of as three . the As the after Proof of Bible's Popularity. TrlaPgl.e. they Philadelphia Johns, spendlnga -: second explosion.. Both of .theTvallsea ;.Thefour. rniadedW": totry;Clanof the had ruled the the as executive The Bible Is" printed In ".800lan- lowered Into the lock contained dyna- few days in Philadelphia, went to New stood in the station at. appointed r Lydia E. Unkham's ' stout man came ; made public time a the - charges -ti8o-- i-Com. mite. - They were fired by fusea and York. They stopped at the lodging Vegetable Their-replie- s i against Sullivan and fought through.--. r , J Sound and it worked the explosions were not quite slmul- - house oCJohn M. Kerr, 45 Peck slip,- up and accosted them. Always.: 8afe .Investment the out saldM re-- ; Deof on the side the New and York , about until being stranger charm. satisfactory hung, It oa :4h cflBtlRgs-'Benlaiulu FiftSllin said; it a man lneeu? waf-na- d' Vl lievr empties his purse Into his head, no the bead gate, tore "up theThanka on to Ireland, and went to work at his engaged them in earnest conversation. absolute and final Men who knew and jniserv. I advise all suffering man can tnkn It from him - An n-- botV sides of the . lock, knocked, peo trade lnDnblln. Nolln and Walsh an-to- - take Lydia E. --' Plnkkam's- - f At the conclusion of their talk the Luke Dillon, who had worked day by 1 women vestment In knowledge" always" pays ple : over sufficiently near, , to tie South Brooklyn branch of stout man handed f 100 to Nolln, with day near him, visited Katl Dallman Vegetable Uompouna." JiiKs. jS3Dix ; W; Va. the best Interest." Home,v friends, smashed windows and shook the coun- - plled Vienna, Whbatott, the: Amalgamated Society of Machln- - two railroad tickets and sleeping car and identified him .positively as the educaltoa fceajthon Lydia E. Ilnkham'a Vegetable Com- 2; pouudV-inadfrom , native .roots and.. t COTprasro these" are the ministering angels that Iq, huge volumes, but the gates held. . v ' it . . ,.; . , . 1 . flnnl ,T tv aney rauroao ;omr. s amounts to J per week for those out over7.ne-tenig- n nonnarcotics or harm psesjb. alone are worthy to wait upon the soul Thd dynamiters hadhlundered by low- of and holds ihe record" and-Wa- lsh and the unthem Nolln drngat work, and left request e' all then foJay was'compjled above the-gatBut careful, Murray's crowned with the sapphire glow of ering the dynamite IntOi pits with A. Shearman, secretary took- the Lehigh Valley train for Buf- - erring1 tracing of the chief suspect's for. the largest number, of actual cures John by llnto 1 Instead of holes. the ' gate Experts Immortality. of female diseases of any similar medU- -' j career convinced . the ..Canadian gov- cine in the olijhft8ji;iet later showed thatithere was faloi3Lhanly country, and thousands of I Machine works in Brooklyn. at noonTOaiAprll J5, went direct to ernment that Dallman and Dillon were Are you interested in, California, Bclent resistance to the Pioneer testimonials are on file in ; explosive jmat voluntary In the latter part of .this month "Nolln, the Stafford house and registered as one. Originally Dillon was a shoemake- the Pinkham If soc It tor, and this fact alone Arizona, and PJ(J..Mklcat laboratory at Lynn,- - f prevented the - would be wtstcr 188t- - he was -- working t-hl John gtulth of New York' and Thomas r-In write tor Tutrtnto?-ma- t Ure"aisaster lhat would have followed Waisaaod-Merna-Vwe- nt Mass., - trom women who havr been- r ' r ton, D. C. ' Ndlln remained. there a Moore of Washington." They were ion about' the shortest line and the If the trade at 639 Paul street. Philadelphia. cured fromalmostevery" form c-dynamite had dona" the rjrork female complaints, inflammation, ul-- to room . 88,and "Immediately best service from your point to those planned for it and had smashed the shortrtlifieand thenwent onto RichThe members of the dynamite trio ceration,displaceinents,fibroid tumors, : ':. ? mond, Va., where he obtained a" Job. as orde'red up drinks. While waiting for were 'soctlons via" the. SALT LAKE ROUTE, lates. :;. ;, ; up for trial on May 25, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, the refreshments there was a" knock 1900. brought fitter In a foundry. . . Utah's most popular Hoad.- -: -. ' the mass of damning" evi- indigestion and nerrous prostration. , With 'A' thlrtf man "who haL been - seen 1 On - Christmas day, 1899, Merna at the door, and Dallman stepped Into dence Accumulated by Murray's pa- Every imch suffering woinan owes it to i wound with ; them , bef ora , the explo-ilowent to work as bartender la a' Wash- the apartment He" introduced himself tient effortt, nd uhmltted .The Dlffertnce. herself to give Lydia E, Pinkham'A,. was who Roband at the Jortha. iVeiretebleComponndatriaL staying --212 Ninth street, of and a satisfactory understanding was courtthcrer-wuId-h. at saloon, -r' "It'S funny ,what;adifference-- lt .1 ington K VfLiinA tr.Ha .T waa af fta but one result. e advice i likesoecial would If which Joseph - McEnerney waa pro-- reachedheTWeehTthe trio. Dallman told As itbe you jclocOtruckxiia-Byjstiv about your casetnrtt a confiden- - r t .we are eating dinner with the man In prIetor,.and on January .1 Walsh was IBemTo prepare for an earlylitart next the Jury retired to con-sld- j uai letter to Mrs. FiniHam, at the little blue kitchen, or at a table lame as Karl Da11man,Snd the "two given & similar position in the same day, and after breakfast on the follow-l- ing of May 26, the verdict - Four, minutes later Lynn, Mass. advice is free, j . A'hote,. II he feeds hU ear with jaia nen first secured declared themselves saloon..-TheNoto - at each relieved other16,Jie inornlng, April gave, court and the - three aadiUways helpfuL Tie John "NolIOhdT bhn" WalshrTho they -'... w lln . spoon In the little blue kltchen we go Walsh or two and Vcanvas room a the bar and shared grips, together prisoners were declared guilty. The - into fits, but look" at him now! Eating three prlsonera were taken to Welland over the saloon. They worked as bar telescopes. '" I dynamiters. .were sentenced, to Imprisnis spaghetti with his bread stick and (all and guarded by soldiers, whfle tenders for JdcEnerney Jn each of these grips were 7a bout onment for life and taken to Janu through Kingston wlplug his fingers "oa tie table cloth, ither soldiers patrolled the canal ary .and "February and' along Into 80 pounds of dynamite,- - mixed to the penitentiary. "17 Murray, who had been sent for Imme-llatcl- y . "id 1 don't Care atalL .Do you?" ", after the eploaldtt, arrived on March, while Nolln stayed on in the consistency .of- Btlft ..'dough. . Fuses ." For two years after the trio entered the scene and hastened to the JalL: Richmond ."foundry. Early In" Marcl) were with each 'cake, lying on top, upon their prison life the Football In Olden Ttmea. . general Karl Dallmau had registered at the i but unattached. It was shortly after . t . What would be thought .trday"nfa thai-the ada," -- are confined. precincts, the-eoaa- try .... rf . ,T 1 -- -- - fATENTSffii' fJfMri 1 I've-got-4e- tt i i :solt -- -- .. ..- f H I rf "i-- . r, - IM--t 1 U K W ff OC m IKOTflE'tOCIC: St D ; - A EACfc -- basement,-Judge-Buildin- U5. At-iln- cla Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compouiid i d .j ' V ks . he 1 : ' well-dresse- na-Ga- . anti-Sulliva- n &thfmlKMHlA - " who--wer- trs e ft ' - 1 ) '"U nerbsv-contain- , - -- otuff -- - -a- f d' r . 'fT:ry 1 . n, v Jji .makeRJ?aId...t.heoituinwheil -- er Her P y. - -- . "' - - pub-nc-Jtn- ei "KamroTTooniairin VhlcH'JIOS pK 05 players t wtrfe engaged' od each sida. and how would we like to be la lh thitk of ttJwhen teams" of thls num- -' ber were rushing after, the hall T Whea we tamember also that few rulos gov-th- e play, and- that,' moreover, a ; portion of the players were horse-to- o events that , marked the - pt. . ,.!S 0 aie game must have been of stiiloiently . stirring a character to iisfy. Uia .niost "greedy aeeker after 'itcyv.t.- ' ' j '"-- ile cAmi??S?.?i .JftJSSk land Yard and sent descriptions and photographs of the prisoners to the London, England.1 Nolla'and police of " Walsh seemed ; unmistakably to be from: across the sea, and Walsh had particularly the manner and speech of a man lustf ov?r 'tnaearch of Information regarding the- - movements of the men On this continent he visited New Tori and.saw friends there, both in and out of the police business. - He also made journeys to Philadelphia, Washington, Vlrxlnta and other points geaiCeatiLatrWBav; f gtaffofd jhengoufawa Karl. Dallman,; the arch , plotter-ithe conspiracy', turned out to be an even more picturesque character than Murray had. suspected before commencing .his Investigations. For," following uts Otie clue after the other, the detective became aware that the Dallman of Trenton, New Jersey, was none other than Luke Dillon ... n On Monday evening, March 12, Mer na was found dead. In his room over the saloon. ,. , ; Somewhere about f April 10, 1900, Nolin received a communication from a lodge to which he belonged, known In secret clrclea as the Napper Tandy club. It was a organi zation and the members met at Tom Moore's halL corner of Third avenue prominently iae':worjd-and Sixteenth' street; In . New York. nin case.) union was a member oxthp NoUnjand Walshwere .Urh..f)3yatel ?xp.cutly .canimitteuf Jthe .Clan na' - ed Clan-na-Gae- Karl DalIrHn7Tnen a" Buffalo paper made known, the fact, telling of his connection .with the Cronln affalr The story ' waa denied. by some of Dillon's friends, who asserted that he. , had been, killed during the South African war .whlje fighting-wit- h the Boflr army against the British. But the real, grim truth is that the, once famous leader of "the Is burled Clan-na-Ga- f - - - 1 vvopj riKiit, ijwa,. dj vy, u. cnapman.; If you mttor from Flti, Falling 81okoeM, Spanni of ' abiUrao, or frienda tiiat do ao, my ' 0 " eowy will taller them, and all je ara aakad e ta -- 00 if toaaod for aPraa B ttl ol JDr. Maya Cnre. Epilerticld aaa ar4 tinawoaa wliaca eretytiilrt- - alia tailed. Seat frea with direetlona. ExprMl repaid. tioarantned bjr May Had leal Laboratory, aadar tka KatlonalFood and Drum Aet, JaseSOth, 1904. Goer, aaty ao. ImU flea twAOBaad tali addraaa " tlS DR. W. H. HAT. - ... w lfork City.' . "Pawl Street, ASSAYS Rtritinri i'K4 ur a Oold,TTs- - l.uld ard "silfpr. H.U0: lioM.' Wlyer and Conpef. HJM. "Gold and RiVer tefloaS and hnrnrht. Write for free malllac muka. Ooli.N ASSAY CO., :. IW'iil ...', |