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Show The s aht lake telegram- 6 I WELLINGTON COURT WORDS SI ORAG 5J BRINGS $50,000 W. t -ei M- tl iy'w-3r"- fm 4 1 Tf fmr-- T &JW From Frank Brick Cottage George Washington, made, of greenbacks and bearing the Inscription: "Made of U. S. redeemed and macerated bygreenbacks . ths U. S. Govern- 2x I I WEDNESDAY" EVENING, JELY If, J, Dooley Furthtsrt 20 Modern M. "Wilson. Salt Lake Warehouse Is a Veritable Wonderland of Curious Forfeited Articles. I7i i JM i - 1111 The largest real estate deal that has been made In thl city recently was consummated late yesterday. W J. Dooley, who until a hort time ago was of the Johnnie mine at superintendent Stateline,-purchase'the twenty modern brick" cottages In Wellington court. a small street off Second South, b tween Eighth and Ninth Eatt streets. from Frank M. Wilson for JiO.OOO. WTF W Kr TTTHTIT ment at Washington, D. C. Estimated value $25,000." This article was found in a box on which the charges had become delinquent, Among the thousand and one stored In the warehouse, the total things value of which Is $75,000, the following miffht be An automobile that Is beA visit to the local storehouse of the ingmentioned: held by the State; a sewing machine Drank. Carbolic Acid. Redman Van and Storage company Is that sews only bear skins, three comrestaurant like taking a trip through a veritable plete outfits; about twenty taken out of the ruins of the AtPrentiss, a wealthy Prentiss, wife of F. wonder land, whose labyrinths and safes this committed sui of manufacturer las block which burned a city, last winter; In the apartments of the couple at mazes are as confusing as they are incollection of heavy Turkish swords; cide New the Amsterdam today by drinking teresting. Accumulated wares of eight severalas mounted elks' heads, together cartxuc acid. Mrs.; Prentiss en In had moose with and wild sheep poor health for a lonsr time and many It is had. years greet the visitor on every side. heads; about of seventy-fiv- e a to end 'A threatened and her said, organs frequently of owners The identity of many of the life. Deceased was an authoress of some of other musical instrunumber large world blnsr known to the the property has been lost through re- ments; a fine collection of oil paintings note, as "Delight Hweetxer. her literary name. maiden comvalued at $5000, been ha3 which to the stored failure and keep movals, for three years, and innumerable artipany posted as to their whereabouts. Old Folks at Lagoon. cles of household furniture. Although the privilege of selling The description of this hall of relics One thousand old folks of the Jordan goods that have been stored one year, would be Incomplete without the menstake came In from Draper today over of two beautiful Angora cats, who the Halt Lake route and went to Lagoon without any charges being pa'd is op- tion in to celebrate their annual outing. tional' with the company, seldom is ad- live, the building. 4 vantage taken of this rule, and the ansale when articles are nual clean-u- p sold for charges consists mostly of r, i t a, s goods remaining three, four or five in house. the years As the boxes must be sold without i : -j being opened, it is a difficult matter to gat a crowd to bid on them, and thus many good bargains are disregarded by g the public. ' r Skeleton Is Stored Away. Trainer Norris Declares They Hayc Signs and Lan v J, " most gruesome spectacle Perhaps the to De seen in the entire building is a . ' i lJ guages Peculiarly Their Own. box containing a complete skeleton of a ON, man, filled in around the sides and over the top with ghastly looking skulls "The animals I have trained," says Africa in search of material for his Jun- and many loose bones. This bundle was n '1898 Clarence a in Norris of Norris & Howe's gle books. Mr. Seton need not have rone stored physiby to the forests and pruirle3. tor right cian of this city who had a lucrative Big Shows, which will begin an ennere under a comparative area of tented practice at that timr, but has since died. The box remained about two gagement in this city, Friday, July space. Loth these naturalists might years, in storage, before it was opened, 17th," are a living sequel of the story have reveled In the tricks and prank. on account of no charges being paid. 'Wild Animals I Have Known,' by the mind, quality, or disqualltv. the j ' Twn men who disclosed the contents JErnest Thompson Seton. Mr. Seton's limitations and powers of animals both i wild and domestic. Mr. Kipling could were badly frightened by the sight that confronted them. As the doctor never animals are 'wild, and In their wild ftand under our canvas, opposite the state and own country carry on con- monkey cage, and Question these Intel called for hi.s bones or never paid anyin a dark for their ligent creatures regarding the condition spot keeping, thing versations, have their friends and eneof their tribe; could learn of them from the corner how marks their resting mies, practice their different occupa- Jim Robinson, who speaks In Mr. Kip- place. Resident physicians say the tions and live their lives generally as lings own language; skeleton and. other bones are useless on could question account of their extreme age. The sum other tribes of a higher form of animal ail rorts una conditions of great and of $36 is now due on this box. life in other countries. Our animals small apes. case g is a Another sight "The elephant3 are vastly entertain all wild, many of them never of ancient surgical instruments and an are notbut and are most anxious to tell the ing tame wild and alike speak civilized were, e surgical operating table which their of their great prowess language, have their loves and ana valorworld have been stored about five years. own kind. of their Tr.ev hates, their moods and live their lives dance for us, These are of no use now as more mod- as us. tricks for make play to are actors. kind enough ern implements have entirely sup- show us howThey live clowns of themselves for our amuse a trip ment without they be can and only they planted them, and laugh at our pretences, for to the wilds. race Is as o'd and quite kept as relics. as learned "Mr. Kipling need not have gone to the'.i WM. BARTLINO, PROPRIETOR. as the Chinese kingdom. Perhaus th America. South From Pottery college professor, who latt year caused A case of South American Indian pottuch a stir on account of his state mnt I ATi-.1- ! ""TH- -! tery is also on exhibition. This consists FAMOUS BUILDER that Adam and L Eve were Chinese, SSiwi of about a dozen uniquely moulded and Vx4;-might learn something of Interest from Engraved vases and jugs. These have our who know doubtless all elephants, mA'-t;t'A irrr'fTiT-- mrm-- i OF CHURCHES DIES the traditions of their pwi. tribe. rrtVrrVrfpTi rTrn 1 fo'M been stored for four years and were purchased by B. F. Redman, present, "I thrk sonne of the old Ttibllo.il IhIcs proprietor of the place, when they were or tell riding a Know white tie. put up at public auction; The entire Hudson Sampson of Pittsburg, Pa-- , pnant. Eve . I are noted genealo jtiepnanta LJWLJ LSmZztZJ collection was worth perhaps $75. some of the ir WorErected Many Houses of gists, clevpr rrofes.or A number of articles from the South could only be mad2 to realize the wonSea islands, which were taken from a West. the in derful knowledge tontalrtd in the ship box, stored by a returning missionary, BATHERS' BARE FEET brains of these great beam, we should can also be seen. This collection conhave less theory and more knowledge. sists of a huge war club, a war belt, PITTSBURG, July 15. Hudson Samp"I have also a suggestion to make to SHOCK OYSTER BAY spears and shields, and a long recepta- son, known in Methodist Episcopal church our modern naturalists. Whv not cle which has the appearance of a huge circles throughout the United States for ' boa constrictor's skin. A beautiful his charity and philanthropy and as the found a new departure In the literature or animal life? We have Kipling's Jun- sea shell as large as a fan and as gorPresident IIocceTelt May Be Called a Fcore or more churches of builder as a peacock's plumage throughout Pennsylvania and the Mldril gie ammp.H and Thompson Ston's geously colored is also included. These articles have and far Western States, dkd at his home prairie animals. Arblert With hy not borrow a few Upon to Act Ideas from Neptune? We have some been stored three years. in this city last night of acute indigesXcdrsty an Issue. tion. splendid representatives with us from Work of Dud in Dark Up Provo Is Over Sea. From Articles Tracklayin? crenis realms, and I quite thorcurhlv Strange Mr. Sampson built the first public in the United States In Pittsburg lleve that they are taking note on our Japan and China are also represented matory OY.TK!t HAY. N. Y.. July li. "I a ago. years twenty costumes and deficiencies to report to and stored the Utah antiquities at among Canyon With No Bloody Bcjun 1'i'hcr who rfj a lone ra5ncat iver the Old King of the Sea. None witnessThe trunk of a traveling our performance would doubt that Taken Back for Trial. hit tathnsc fall prcirly cld to a;k man was opened after the statutory ing thc-sResults. little creatures po.y-d lime and was found to contain, among f rtn a twarl:r, a of to th WachT" N. Y.. July 13. James Litamount wonderful of and other things, a number of Japanese and tle,ALBANY, brain, e that l who assaulted a little r the that . wcfTyl.'.ir the C)they are at .present In a splendid state Chinese views and toys, an opium pipe, girl near negro New -Baltimore and yesterday, I t t r ': or devtinm-?ntJwlaf" i f !Tf Hay I think that it would 5i -- T.ffe r Tr about ten pounds of opium, and a mur- who was removed to the Cati-kil- l Ju! kilP.K I)1:NVI:H. jail '1M l ' t la .. be r lt.. tlrr.'-i f i quite possible to form wtnc ord-- r on Ih" mtln lin- - rt ih Mr.fT.it foil " h t h. tjjay? n derous looking knife, neatly encased in for fear a mob would lynch him, was t,pn !'?.. or t nsi' u and a bamboo sheath. signs inaugurate system of In V'K-utaken back to New Baltimore today for l thlit ir.orr.irtc U t'l.tli JunUtn. h a thlr-- a a haShinc-V J r The largest single article now in arraignment before a local justice. ; a t terpretations. pj t ! f th :: ":.n o I.il-U n Thm wtih uilJ trntk i: rl.ln. We m's-h' .storage is an electric hoist weighing J some T' ; - ;T lain ta ' valuutd , ; !..i:-rimtiv-f f;.l th !::!. 111 l J;t fifteen tons; the smallest, a statue of U.nt ror our rv'.ivy department, jug. be. nn-- it llric t t New Woman York f'T Is ri rut pi t ' f - ! hae Appointed. Venus about twelve inches high. The hides an unlimited fund of knowlcdK" lontirvi'' untntTrvi; t;i'pci "t I3y until th" roJ l!;t-5I a I t h l.ilt .it; 1",. on run all from the NEW Announcethese our YORK, way for charges July H rinlhl ! i;. !:ir, UK which w'.ll lc ar- ! i.ilk ! philosophers, physioloiti.str, and ! c r. t a ?! n j 50 cents to $20 per month. One thou- ment is made of thf appointment of geologists. What wonder Is It that reals i' !h" t h. atr-lI u alut iu it I ff Tr.i ! ; ;t. . !!;. ft! sand trunks are now in the storehouse, Mrs. Dora Lyon of New York city as and sea Hons are possessed with j irriv rW ttrfji'K i' t! e j..:;;c' ; together with fifty pianos and sewing assistant secretary of the New York matter when their full dk-- Is fish, and nxt v. h for H tlt tn rr,n-.f I v.r. f V ft I commission of the Ixjuislana Purchase we are taught to believe that f!h ! ll. tinr jr..', machines without number. ur .h ir-start n.r rr.xl .it of hathv. a'.k:? tf anl - t the f aucht ; t c r f i thf.:jjrh and of the I manager Pram rood? lady believe this th'ory. Jnasexposition I..ik". : t Silt t .!!.' c r, f ' Here Is a Novelty Indeed. v o t '.r r A T" rr. t In '.' p New York State building at St. Louis much af these animals ate more than thIt I? "n 1 rout" thrrsch ih V,i li.jrif.n-rur'.t- ! .;t J a J r I y ha'h-- r t t ..,4 t.e A decided novelty is a statue of during the exposition. h ?rtt l,.i5 j r.M tU ,i'.l ordinarily Intelligent. w ,t i rnf.jc r ; . rt; J . ..,r ! rd Tra'le aU th tEh-- ft c n h-' f.r.f i ? ' sr. ..ft i t i ' ?i of . th" rzi Ui'n. nr. f f th rung" to ,r.iJ- l!n !hr e fcrt'e tt-f t ? i -i f: ltN nrp prnctically ti Rfr.it rr,cSnrSr,e Jr. J Th" o;r,.nl rn ufhr'ere r.f the vard tf." .; V h'.i '. flcultlrt to fucrcotm. t moral .A Kp Vr V.h of i Tfrt'Ie the of af. ton th Th furvr-y- r v crklr.c i to-r.t frm ! t ltiefi! l !r h f.r f th" i''r wjid ake western f ivl rf th" If th-Thsl't' I ar - d. h' U t. crou-..? i k to thr Colora'lo-f- i ah (rntlnr,tnj r..j f Ilr J a the that wfar !rc T?-,! a nr irrs:r-c i r that V" r.f a t t ltnr ih.it fn v h n l r Iflfcn th in or k athf' .It.' th frra, tn orlKlr..l!y anticipate-!T? e fft tt.4t and t j much l'". fo that in ral!! th" cm-p- ; -risht. .... . ' ' . v . n y w ! ! I b" t r, t r Vf of ',hrt !1lhf'h t;i the e f; lut;;r ! up hr r.i!r d . Great Shirt Waist and Wash Goods Clearv-Up- . I- - I To make this the Greatest Attraction the Season, for This Week, will give FREE with every Pvirchocse, including All Goods Reduced, ANIM AL INTE LLIGENCE' IN ITS HIGHEST TYPE -- novelty-purchasin- t. WORTH OF GREEN TRADING STAMPS. or COUPONS 3 Decorated Ghin and Glsswescre. well-know- NEW STOCK ARRIVED. Wanted All Coupons Brought and Exchanged blood-curdlin- Store .New old-tim- lf$K4 Wm bSu rTSi: Fffcj Eras k$vrs fQA OS WJm v?x l raji j T'J 1 . timLJ 1 HOT FIGHT STEEL SPINS ON MOFFAT h-- 1 WITH THIEFa . ; bric-a-bra- c. e ire t '.;t:v-thin- a-- ! V( J'-,n- :t ? 1 1 i u j-- ! i s gr-Micn- I 1 f! ii-(ti-- - - al-i- - 5 - ?- 5 !-- r h-"- .e h.-.th'.- - t :. k -- r h-- - .!J - ? n -s -'-- . , e - l t - a ? nt 3 5 t - - t- J ! 5 - " ; , r i 1 ? ' - r 1 1.- . - i . u t-- I ltl . ft-t- 1 s . - pr-!- j . S f:i.t-fuctor- rej-nr- i f r- - '.: - ' T is a good thing to know ' of food that will add volumes to & one's strength, for the strong can do things and accomplish work in this world while the Yeak mus stand to 1 I'fl. Sm i f th" ra h InIJeut. J. 1. McCarthy. Ntn-t'--. m tattfrv r.iv. fantry, rerntly 1 wa .J cf rnworth, Knn. innt durllrntlnc h pay Lcn U!s!. .in to !. i'rnl--- I from th- - ar:uy. In antioijiicJnjr th rr fM nt 't I the Hoot f'31'"lnK si! Hfrrrtary court-rr.nrtl- 1 w 1 7 . c &ff0$k L'-id-'- z rf ih "Thp attention -r Til v haw h- n tra)fcr and counts, t jr-c- In y-- '!- t'ly unit hy t . c.r.tlal to K'-- o 1 plan-lir- e Sr. .r '!f'rd t. r. f Jtr't'-J- ' f ' ,'5er - Tt hf t ', Irlxlrr th" Fhllh wm ?.-- V,','l" ti-- r,t 1 e ' p hlfirfft rvr t!- " t rut e-.- i --- . : ly In inn;-.- the military anl from the t.ir.dard of prol ity In that regard will not he I'ehtly regarded ty the War Dcpaa'lracnU' e r. 1 In-tr- u " on r-- an U. k i ;- -. hsrri t hl ? .)' or t la 1 tj : - - r r l J f v i I h -- ? il ::h-J 1 n ..V f th th" th" end. hh" wili ,!rvll .r",.J ar. J ! ue th & t-.-- aU "vll o. 1 or.ly w'd meet th l;r.If;d ! r mjl fr'?i hhl-lof New KreUr.1. e Jn t IIk" f vv, I. ! If. It ! Sf-In rch"-- ? d".l ' l"V;l In active c fr.?t, ar. I If v .iry to unite h!:r. wjjh the har.--lfrr- 1 K r ! I.-e- lar r-- - t!,e n , .fiUf t . i hl'.l. v j -. r f N ,? of iVff Hrnj on '.an f Han -i ' hx ; v li1 f 1 u-.- e -- vhJch overjr.kp ;r ?r . Th" ;;tr ur. h - r.k I". .J - Ixr t rr 1 - rt Xurham -; 1, ir.r r I. fc'te. '.! r,..; to diJTerent Kuafd wa ar,d a jh-k- -d t y the Hdy of '' y Iet achrriT.t '.. Vrrl A V. W. r c w r.t t e r e Ea!r.t the ur,A!r, ;r,i ll - k 4 fcf!'.ice.I hy a et t d-t- ' r tan .p a 4 hhertft Jltrrarn ar.i r ! I' ham ri ..i r t I tl . t ' JJ t ',- -' tl.-- tUr.-I-for- ! nh-pnlutf- . rn-'.- ri t h'-tr- J 5 fathiwrm. tr. trnt!. lurr.M t : r.l'h U 3" tu.ier.t. r) I cat r f Th w rk rf Uhlr. the Shltoh wa f 9 te rr mful that Mr. f f tri- t f ,r Ifn t h,r - lth itc-rrtir- r-l- S i tf t ll." er. wfk m rrjrurd. al:k "Th" law and rfCulathT, snl explicit In rjw-- to th:i prart-c- trsini-fecf vail hty n'd operate to i?r. or n?r!:nni-nto jnjf of until the r!;:M thr-thi fully an ! th" arrmjiu ha hocom lawfully due aud ptyah'.c. "Ynur.K !! rj r rndid". that th avoidance f ddt. a TiKx nvi emr.otr.y In expen.litut'M an 1 n r rupulmi1 reare gard for - cunliry ohlUr.iti-n.i h-- M.S'. h ! n.)r In drlc" at "d-l- l The irV. rotir. !. :.'! he at fO f pay nr; nt f'.!Iy rnc"aM of artr.y rrrjiilrrmnt that who th ,lf g Me. Jul nr.d hi I ;ie v - r - tit 't Strac tirawn f to numrot) tl k rning ac- of tli" rculatl-- irf- H tlnv rtf i- ijyi' V.. '' War - TT I.I. r.iw Wir e l cil I A etf.i!"l rf th !r: 1 n 1 IJHr.ON nr s 9&nA In al 1 the top. t Ehlloh Campaign Encourthe Rev. Mr. Sandford to Larger Eflort, c age WASHINGTON. July 1. Th.-dent ha Approved th Htti'ii r.f th" I A woman in Toronto writes: "I was in very poor health a long time and got so weak and run down that I would often stop at the foot of the stairs and wonder how I could get to and in a very short time that "I began using feeling entirely disappeared. I had J7eak, broken-dowformerly been forced to give up my breakfasts in order to give my stomach a rest, but when I got I could eat breakfast, for the hold of Grape-Nut- s food seemed to help digest other foods-- , and soon I besran to gam in weignt ana strengui. for "I regularly use fruit and Grape-Nut- s and can work harder and for a longer r,rM Trfnct .' ; ' v. v time than ever before." Name given by . . . Posttim Co.. Battle Uree, Mien. Succe Accounts. - r ,i .Nor. for Duplicating His Tny 1- one side. Grape-Nut- t OUT IN DISGRACE TO DRIVE THE DEYIL OUT OF NEW ENGLAND Dismiased From United States Army FOOD GAVE THE STRENGTH. ! i r.-:-- ( LIEUT. M'CARTHY GRAPE-NUT- S t' . " - r . rrf, u 1 1 1 3 if . y I b-,- r-- '.- ral"t y . . t- rr.r wt r 1 - - - 1 ; S V Ha h' .: M '. 1 1 h-- vl card. ; artur- v : . Mr, t :c - ? t 1" M t.: it;;; h. th er. t; 1 v. i? - T r.r |