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Show UTAH STATU MAYS. , . The law placing a $1 bounly on coyotes went into effect last week. An electric light plant Is being Installed at Spring City, it. being the intention to have the system in operation by, June I. The directors of Saltair Beach hate decided to continue he dry" policy, and no intoxicants will be sold at that .resort this Bummer. C. Ii. Hutchings of Brooklyn bruised legs and right arm and a fractured rib by being kicked by a horse a few days ago. Tho report comes from the northern portion of Sanpete county that the grasshoppers are hatching out in places in greater quantities than ever A STORYifOmn ,nBw , BY A. CONAN DOYLZ- - d, before. Levi Green suicided at Layton last week, shooting himself while under the Influence of liquor. Green protested that the shooting was .INTERNATIONAL PRESS ASSOCIATION. CHAPTER I. TUB TLEAPE, said the voice of a domestic somewhere from round the angle of the door, "number three Is moving in." e-489 Two little old ladles, who were sitting at either side of a table, sprang to their feet with ejaculations of lie and ruHhed trt the window ot thl E. S. Bates, a cook on a Itlo Grande Western dining car, while standing on the platform, while near Soldier from tho Summit, fainted and fell train, receiving severe bruises. a, It is claimed that wine producing grapes can be raised in this stato at less cost than in California, and that Utah baa thousands of acres of land that could profitably be used in grapo- .: raising. But If her conduct and appearance had already somewhat jarred upon their limited and prerise sense of the fitness of things, what were they to think of the next little act In this tableaux vlvant? The cabman, red and heavy-Joxvlehad come hack from his labors, and held out his hand for his fare. The lady passed him a coin, there was a moment of mumbling and gesticulating. and suddenly she had him with both hands by the red cravat which girt his neck, and was shaking him as a terrier would n rat. Bight across the pavement she thrust Idin, and pushing him up against tho wheel, she hanged his head three severs! times against the side of Ids own vehicle. Can I he of any use to you, aunt?" asked the large youth, framing himself in the open doorway. "Not the slightest." panted the enraged lady. "There, you low blackguard, that will teach you to be impertinent to a holy." The cabman looked helplessly about him with a bewildered, questioning gaze, hs one to whom alone of all men this unheard-o- f and extraordinary thing had happened. Then, rubbing his hea l, lie mounted slowly on to the box. and drove uway with an tip tossed hand apThe lady pealing to the universe. smoothed down her dress, pushed hack her hair under her little felt hat, and r, strode In through the Which she dosed behind her. As with a whisk her short skirts vanished into the darkness, the two spectators Miss Bertha and Miss Monica Williams sut looking at pack other In speechless amazement. For fifty years they had peeped through that little window and across that trim garden, but never yet had such a sight as this come .to confound them. "I wish, said Monica at last, "that we had kept the Held." "I am sure I wish we had, answered her sister. Take care, Monica dear, said one. Pupils of the Bryant High school of shrouding herself In the lace curtain; Salt Lake City last week published a don ,et them see ais. "No, no, Bertha. We must not give i paper, a single Ihsuo of which netted them reason to say that their neigh its publishers $900. The money is I hors are inquisitive. But I think that to bo' used In helping pay teachers I ww are Bafe c we aland dike this." I Tho open window looked out upon a salaries I , sloping lawn, well trimmed and pleas- An Athletic club Is to be organized ant, with fuzzy rosebushes and a star of sweet william. It was In Salt Lake City, which will have I hPd bounded by a low wooden fence, which and screened it off from a broad, modern. backing to the amount of It is tho Intention of the promoters to I new metaled road. At the other side thl" rnad were three larg detached put In bids for some of the big fistic II d villas with peaky eaves , contests I and small wooden balconies, each Grasshoppers are batching out In standing in Its own little square of grass euch great numbers In parts of Sevier and of flowers- - All three were equally new, but numbers one and two were county as to cause considerable alarm. curtaIned and sedate, with a human The pests have already attacked sociable look to them; while number young and tender plants on a number three, with yawning door and unkempt garden, had apparently only Just re of farms. ceived its furniture and made Itself J. IV. MorriBon, a piano tuner of Salt I ready for Its occupants. A Lake, has fasted thirty days, suffer- - had driven up to the gate, and it was at this the old ladies, peeping out lug from a strange loss of appetite. blrd-llk- e that dl. from bphlnd tMr lie worked the first nineteen days, r reeled an eager and questioning gaze, and says he feels no 111 effects, ex-- 1 The cabman had descended, and the passengers within were handing out cept a Blight weakness. I the articles which they desired him to , A corps of engineers under the dl-- carry up to the house. He stood of Stato Engineer Doremus, faced and blinking, with his crooked Is at work on tho preliminary survey arms outstretched, while a male hand protrudlng from the window, kept pit fng for tne system of waterworks Ing up upon him a series of articles which Js to be put in at Mt, Pleasant I the night of which filled the curious old ladles with bewilderment. during the coming summer. I "My goodness me!" cried Monica, the Francis Tiernan, who came to Utah I smaller, the drier, amt the more wlz-d- n 1889 and organized the Utah, No-- 1 rued of the pair. "What do you call Vada & California Railroad company. ?hat 1,ert?a? 11 ,ook t0 n,e ,,k0 four I puddings." which proposed to build a line from hatter -Those are what young tnen box each Balt Lake City to tie coast, died in other with, said Bertha, with a selous air of superior worldly knowl- York City on tho 15th. I (1, -An Ogden woman last week found And those? St email bit of gold in the crop of a I Two great bottle-ahape- d pieces of which had been sent her by k,w Bhlnug wood had been heaped husband from a ranch In WyO' Dn the cabman. "Oh, I don't know what those mlng. Tho gold was submitted to an ronfessed Bertha. Indian clubs are," had assayer and found to be worth Jl. never before obtruded themselves upTho difference between the Stone- on her peaceful and very feminine Istenee. cutter's union and Salt Lake federal These mysterious articles were fol- .hulldlng contractors has been settled, I (owed, however, by others which were tand what might, have been a general more within their range of comprehen- a purple .strike that would have paralyzed tho ,l0" by Plr of dumb-bell- s, I 1 deep-bodie- hall-doo- CHAI .'UR It. BREAKING rl red-rectl- 1 w con-Ne- ui-lt- do mas boon averted. I srs., man, all er and bristling, had top-hea- It may be Interesting to fishermen I KKrd up off the garden path, there in a very leisurely way from no that the laws I emerged bp cab a big, powerfully built young .for Utah hook-and-lin- e and Idaho are practically tho arae this year as last. The season In Utah opens June 15th and closes December 15th. In Idaho the season ds from April 1st until November 1st Fred Cox of Mantl was driving a team hitched to a stone-boa- t loaded with rocks when the team became un-- 1 manageablc and went over a twenty-foo- t precipice, Cox falling with the animals and sustaining injuries which w111(lny him up for some time.' Tho fifteenth annual convention cf ho Utah Christian Endeavor union convened In Sprlngvlllo last week. Thoro wero foity voting delegates .frotu, different fil'd ions of tho state, and a large number of other members f the se.eliity. ln attendance. , A quarrel among Indians near Fort Duchesne last week resulted in tho killing of Abu Monies, the shooting of another named Qninans In tho mouth, not fatally, and lito severe heating over the head of Chaillo Mack. Whll,y caused the trouhl- -. At the ninth annual meeting of tho Utah State Medical association, hold in Balt Lake City lust week. I)r. G. Uuker of Ogden wits elected president of the soolotv for the ensuing year. .! and Ogdon was selected ns tho convention illy for lihi-Serious charges have boon made agnlust some of the attendants at tho state mental institution hy Michael Marino, a patient who hns Juki boon rotouKod, who dt, Hares that he was l terribly beaten without any provocation. piared In a straight Jacket, and almost starved to death. Four nton entered Rooney's saloon at Helper on the 14th, trod nt tho point ,of revolvers lpt.l up tho proprietor and a number of tnen In the plueo, between $l.f.n( und $2, wo, William Rooney, u boiler maker, did not elevate his hands quickly enough, Aind was shot and slight') injured. man, with a hull pup under one arm and lnk sporting paper In his hand The puper he crammed Into the pocket of his light yellow dust-coa- t, and extended his hand as if to assist some one else from the vehicle. To the surprise of the two old ladles, however, the only thing which his ow-- palm received was k violent slap, and a tall lady bounded unassisted out of the cak with a re- gal wave she motioned the young man towards the door, and then with one hand upon Iter hip she stood in a careless, lounging attitude hy the gate, kicking her tee against the wall and Ils' ssly awaiting (lie return of the dr r. .a she turned slowly round, and the xunshlne struck upon lor face, the two watchers were amazed to see that this very active and energetic lady was fir from bring In her lirst youth, so far that she hud certainly come of age again since site lirst passed that land-mk In life's Journey. Her finely chls-tleclean-cu- t face, with something Indian a hunt the firm ineutli and fed I strongly maiked cheek hones, slmwei even at that distance traces nf the file-tlo- n of the pus-lu- g years. And yet She was very handsome, iter features were as tlrtn In repose ns those of n Creek bust,- und tier gnat tl.it It eyes we arched oxer hy two brows so hlio k, so thick, and so delicately curved, (tint the eye turned away from the haisher details of the lace to marvel at their grace and stienjUh. Her was straight an a dart, a tittle portly, perhaps. ! ut curving into mngnllleent outlines, xvhh h xvete half accentuated hy the sltange costume which she wore. Her hair, black hut plentifully shot with gry, was hrushei plainly back from h- -r high forehead, and whs gathered under a small round felt hat, llk that of a man. with one sprig of feather In the hand as a to her sex, A doubte-brensteJacket of some datk material fitted etosi ly to tier fim-ro- , white her blue Straight skill, untilinmed Hnd was cut so short that the lower curve of lor tltulv turned legs was plainly IMId I It, terminal-i- g In a ji ilt of I i tool. flat. and square-toe((i I n d, - eon-cessi- d e on-'nl- low-beH- d Inly lo it!Oij her thl OO'l.i Ixvo opposite ,! ., ( ) ,. tli eurloii 1 ms l OJ OS of (lor ICE. COTTAGE "on. the window of & 3 four-wheel- er HIE HE whlcl the Misses Williams had looked out stands, and hns stood for many a year, In that pleasant ,1 district which lies between Norwood, Anerley, and Forest Hill. Long before there had been a thought of a township there, when the Metropolis was still quite a distant thing, old Mr. Williams had Inhabited '"The Brambles, as the little house was calk'd, and had owned all the fields about It. Six or eight such cottages scattered over a rolling country-side were all the houses to be found there In the days when the century was young. Front afar, when the breeze came from the norttf, the dull, low roar of the great city might' be heard, like the breaking of the tide of life, while along the horizon might be seen the dim curtain of smoke, the grim spray which that tide threw up. Gradually, hoxxever, as the years passed, the city had thrown out a long brlck-fefle- r here and there, curxdng, extending, and coalescing, until at last the little cottages had been gripped round by these red tentacles, and had been absorbed to make room for the modern villa. Field by field the estate of old Mr. Williams had been sold to the speculative huflder, and had borne rich crops of snug suburban dwellings, arranged in avecurving crescents and tree-line-d nues. The father had passed sway before his cottage xvas entirely brleked round, hut Ids two daughters, to whom the property had descended, lived to see the lust vestige of country taken from them. For years they had clung to the one Held which faced their windows, and It was only after much argument and many heat llairnlngs, that they had Ht last consented that It should share the fate of the others. A broad road xvas driven through their quiet domain, the quarter was "The Wilderness," and throe square, staring, uncompromising villas began to sprout up on the other side. With sore hearts, the two shy little old maids watched their steady progress, nnd speculated ns to xxt.at fashion of neighbors chance would bring into the little nook which had nlxvays been their owrn. And at last they xvere all three finished. Wooden balconies and overhanging eaves had been added to them, so that. In the language of the adveitlse-men- t. there xvere vacant three eligible Swlss-lmll- t xlllas, with sixteen rooms, no hnseinmt. Hoc trie h Ils, hot ami cold water, nnil every modern convenience, Including u common tennis lawn, to he let at thM a y ar. ot iI.jihi purchase. So tempting an offer did not long remain open. Wltldn u few xveeks the card had vnnMicd from number one. and It was knoxx-that dmlral Hay Denver. V. C. II.. xx lih Mis. Hay Denver nnd their only son. xxere nbout to nmxe into It. The ne xx s brought peace to the hearts of the Villllanis sisters. They httd lived 'v It Ii a s tiled eonx lethm that some xx lid Impossible colony, some shouting, singing family of madcaps, xvouhl break In upon tlielr pence. This establishment at b ust xvas Irreproachable. A reference to "Min of the Time" showed them that Admiral llay Denver xvas a most distinguished nllher, xxhn had begun his native career Hi Ihunarsund, und hud ended It nt Alexandria, having managed between these two episodes to see us much service as any man of his years. From Ihe Taku Foils and the Shannon brigade, to dhow hat rylng of? Zanzibar, there xxas no variety of naval work which did not appear In his roe. ord; while the Victoria Cross and th Albert medal for saving life vouched for It Hint In s ace nt war his eour-ag- e xxas still of the sano true temper, Chnrlv a Very eligible neighbor Ibis, the more SO as they hail been e mil. lent-l- x nuti d 11. Hold quh-- t hv t! e a;-- , nt (,ut Mr. eon, xxis a most nt g. I.'io.i and that he Denver, yniiij tie , was busy from morning to night on tlio Sto'-- t Exchange. 1 Hay Denvers had hardly moved in before number two also struck It placard, nnd again the ladles found that they had no reason to be dlseont ed with their neighbors. Doctor Balthazar Walker was a very well known name In the medical world. Did not his qualifications, his membership, and the recoid of his writings fill a long half column In the "Medical Directory from his first little paper on tho "Gouty Diathesis In 1 8.111 to Ids exhaustive treatise upon "Affections of the Vaso. Motor System in 1SS4? A successful medics; career which promised to end In a presidentship of a college and a baronetcy, hud been cut short hy his sudden Inheritance of a considerable sum from a grateful patient, which had rendered him Independent for life, and had enabled him to turn his attention to the more scientific part of Ills profea. slon, which had always had a greater charm for him than Its more practical and commercial aspect. To this end he had given up his house in Weymouth street, and had taken this opportunity of moving himself, his scientific Instruments and his two charming daughters (lie had been a widower for some years) Into the more peaceful atmosphere of Norwood. There was thus hut one villa unoccupied, and It was no wonder that the two maiden ladles watched with a keen Interest, which deepened into a dire apprehension, the curious incidents which heralded the coming of the new tenants. They had already learned from the agent that the family consist ed of two only, Mrs. Westmacott, a widow and her nephew, Charles West-inacoHow simple and how select it had sounded! Who could have foreseen from It these fearful portents which seemed to threaten violence ami discord among the dwellers in The Wilderness? Again these two old maids cried in heartfelt rhonis that they wished they had not sold tlielr field. "Well,1 at least, Monica, remarked Bertha, as. they sat over their teacups thnt afternoon, "however strange these people may lie, It is our duty to he as polite to them ns to the others." Most certainly, acquiesced her sister. "Since we have called upon Mrs. Hay Denver and upon the Misses Walker, we must call upon this Mrs. Westma-co- tt also." "Certainly, dear. As long as they are living upon our land I feel as if they were In a sense our guests, and that it is our duty to welcome them. "Then we shall call tomorrow, sgld Bertha, with decision. "Yes, dear, we shall. But, oh, I wish It was over!" At 4 o'clock on the next day, the two maiden ladles set off upon their hospitable errand. In their stiff, crackling dresses of black silk, with Jackets, and little rows of cylindrical grey curls drooping down on either side of their black bonnets, they looked like two old fashion plates which had wandered off Into the wrong decade. Half curious and half fearful, they knocked at tho door of number throe, which was Instantly opened by a page boy. Yes, Mrs. Westmacott was at home. He ushered them Into the front room, furnished as a drawing room, where In spite of the fine spring weather a large fire was burning in the grate. The boy took their cards, and then, as they sat down together upon a settee he set their nerves In a thrill by darting behind a curtain with a shrill cry, and prodding at something with his foot. The bull pup which they had seen upon the day before bolted from its hiding place and scuttled snarling from the room. What Everybody Louisville, Kt. For a year or mors. I have hern suffering with severe pains in the small of my back snd kidneys ; had tried a number of remedies but without relief. I decided to try Doans Kidney I'ills, snd purchased two boxes, and atn glad to state that after taking the two boxes of pills 1 w as relieved of all paius, and have nut been troubled since. 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Brandcr Matthews was the first nonresident American to be chosen as a member of the Athenaeum club of London, Henry White of the American embassy was the fourth. Cecilia of Donatello and the ret 5 will presently be published. Act! f Is leg to Bonola, the This Will Interest Mothers, British museum, which is regarde.l Mother Gray's Sxveet Powders for Child- - the original "Santa Cecilia," li d ron. used by Mother Gray, a nurse in The critic asJ Children's Home, New York, Cure Fever- ing but a copy. ishness, ll;ui btomach. Teething Disorders, that he has found the authentic c movs and regulate the bowels and destroy nal In Padua. Worms. Sold by all Druggists, 23c. Sample FREE. Address A. S. Oltusted, Leiioy, N. Y. CHEAP PASSENGER RATES. bas-relie- From Ogden and Salt Lake t Sterilization of MeaL I The sterilization of meat is much Santa Fe route, June 4 Missouri river and Interne. practiced in Belgium. It returns to the trade under the form of a whole- points hnd return, 132.00. Chicago and intermediate pe: some product, meat which otherwise and return, $41.50. would be unfit for consumption. St Louis and intermediate pc. and return, 39.50. To Cure a Cold in One day. Final return limit, September Take Laxative ISromo Quinine Tablets. All 1903. druggists refund money if it fails to cure. 23a 3 TRAINS DAILY. For further Information and Years Production of Gold. rates to points other than above, During the last year California proC. F. WARRL' duced twice as much gold as Alaska General Agent, 411 Dooly block, x and Colorado produced more than Lake City, Utah. taree times as much. Lesson In Chaplain Milburnt I, KNEW WHEN TO QUIT. It was of the late William II. f burn, the blind preacher chap I Judge Promptly Saw the Point In Polof the house, and afterward ot itician's Advice. One of the most hospitable citizens Senate, that William R, Morr-of Sioux Falls was Judge Fuller of once said: "Mr. Milburn Is a c who fears God, hates the devil the Supreme Court He was Introvotes straight ticket!.- - lit., li duced to the presidents attention burns the life illustrates what one ttf with the following incident of his do in the face of hardships. He v) career: totally blind before becoming of a;1 The Judges made a strong campaign to get the legislature to raise their but became a Methodist clergynis successful lecturer and author, ke-- . salaries. The bill met with great opIng at his work until a few moc; position. Judge Fuller, who had no before bis death at the age of eigt small political influence, went up to read to I were The newspapers Pierre to see about it He was met and he kept fully posted, every day one of of the leaders the party. by events. "How about this thing?" said ths passing J Judge," said the other politician, you better drop this salary CONQUESTOFTHE NORTHWEST gravely, business. I tell you as a friend. You It Was Acquired from the British by dont want It to go through. It la not In your Interest." I'orre of Arms. "Why aint It?" In 1776, when Independence was dethe United clared, States Included only the"Dont you see, Judge," explained politician, "that if we put the salthe thirteen original states on the seaboard. With the exception of a few aries of the Judges up to the figure hunters, there were no white men west you want, the people will turn around of the Alleghany mountains, and there and elect real lawyers to the bench." was not even an American hunter In The point of the story Is that the the great country out of which we have Judge dropped the amendment at since made the states of Illinois, In- once. New York Sun. diana, Ohio, Michigan, and Wisconsin. All this region north of the Ohio river Hours of Dining Changed then formed a part of the Province of Five centuries ago the English ate Quebec. It was a wilderness of forests four meals a day at 7, 10, 4 and S and prairies, teeming with game, and oclock. hour In England The dinner Inhabited by many warlike tribes of Inaddians. Here and there through It were and France has been gradually dotted quaint little towns of French vanced from 10 a. m. to nearly 10 the most Important being Detroit, Vincennes on the Wabash, and Kaskaskla and Katmkla on the Illinois. These French villages were ruled by British officers commanding small todies of regular soldiers or Tory rangers and Creole partisans. The towns were completely In the power of the British government; none of the American states hail actual possession of a foot of property In the northwestern territory. The northwest was acquired at the time of the revolution only by arm-- d conquest, and If It had not been so acquired, It would have remained a part of the British Dominion of Canad.i. Tim man to whom U1I4 conquest was due was a famous ba-- woods leader, u mighty hunter, a noted Indian tighter George Rogers Clark. He xvas a very strong mun, with light hair and blue ey,s, of a good Vlrglnlm finuly, wh , early In Ills youth, cmbnikcd nn the adventurous career of a h.irkxvooda surveyor, ixaetly as Washington ,util so many din r young Virginians of spirit did at that period. Ho travel, d out txi Kentmky soon nf'.er It xvas opened up by Boone, and lived there for a year, either at Hu stations or rumping by himself In the woods, surveying, hunting and making war againrt Ihe Indians Ilk any other senior; but all the time his mind was honi on vaster schemes than were dreamed of by tho men around Mill. He bad bis spies out In the northwestern territory, and became convinced that with a small fnreo nf resolute backwoodsmen lie could conquer It lor the United Htates. When he went tan k to Virginia Gov, Patrick Henry entered heartily Into Clark's schemes nnd gave Mm authority to fit out a for.'e for his purpose. Creoles, Surer- - anil Manplnr. Lord CUrondon attributed success nd lmpt Incas lit ,fe m nsoentlng xvlth persons mote leurm d and virtuous than ourselves. bualo la I. (Mil mil' to I - produt of weil-kci- f Judge. (TO BB CONTINUED.) t'lidi lot Irrigated 1,1 Art Critic Stirs Connoimun. Bonola, the Italian art critic, has Just finished Investigation in regard to the gj Giullo can't!, her mg over of groin ,hio icllx. S.yto.tnnj p. m. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally. Price, 75c. Long Term In Pastorate j The Rev. William Armhold hath1 connected thirty-eigh- t years with Congregation Kenesetb Israel of Pi, delphla. The Rev. Armhold 74th year and Is still active. Pise's Cure is the heat medicine we svt for sll a (Toot Ions of Ihs throat snd lund-- V) O. ENpsLBY, Vsnburen. Ind., Fab. 10, 1900. The Worth of an Automobile- - J The possession of an automoK multiplies the contents and sphem a mans life by more than six ill previously kept a horse, and by &' more If he did not. This Is tbs tc mate of the English editor of Work' Work. BE INDEPENDENT. It's Easy to Shake Off Habit All creameries use butter hy not do as they do uso ths Coffee TINT BUTTER COLOR. There are many peoplo who make the humiliating acknowledgment that they are dependent upon Coffee to "brace tla up" every little while. These have never barred the truth about Pofitum Cereal Coffoo which makes leaving off coffee a simple matter and hrinps health and A fitrongth In placo of coffoo Ills. lady of Davenport, low a, who used Iostuin Food Coffee for five, years Is competent to talk upon the subject. She says: "I am a school teat-hesnd durlrg extra work when I thought I needed to Lo braced up I used to indulge In rich, strong coffeo of which I was very fond and upon which I thought I was dependent. "I began to have serious heart palpitation and nt limes had sharp pnins around the heart nnd more or less stomach trouble. I read about Dostum and got gomo to try. I dropped cuffed, look up the Dostum aud It worked sneh wonders for me that many of my friends took It up. "In a short time I was well again, even able to attend evening socials. And I did not miss my coffee at alL Now I can truthfully say that I have been repaid fully for the change I made. I have no Indications of heart disease and not once in the past four years have I had a sick headache or bilious spell. "My father, 78 years old, Is a Dostum enthiiHla-tt- , snd feels that tils good health in a large measure Is due to tho 6 cups of good Dostum which he er.Joys each day," Name furnished by Dostum Co., Baitle Cieok. Mich. Tbrs Is s reason. r Rese t)rop ft bo Jl'-- American Internal Commerce f In view of the establishment of t; v) Department of Commerce and Ll that'noto It may be interesting to Internal comnierco of tho States last year has been estlmi' statistician by tht government $20,01)0,000,000. Fifty years ago Mqua The m" Ue of wus only $2,000,000,000. lactures of tho United States are nt-- j rpui; ly double those of Great Britain k Ireland, end about equal to those France, Germany and Russia fft hined. Took fortl.lxtr.'ulc mark; TheKlean.K Kiti'M'd Kind." Tin- - stove without'-u-r usbi-a or Lent. Muke comfortable cook- -i THE ONE THING LACKING- - British Tourists Complaint of a fidency In Canada. In the smoKing compartment of Montreal express tho other day t! British tourists were talking wUbJ Now York traveling man about ti' Impressions of Canada, from wb! country they were returning evident ! after a long Journey over it. eayW Yes," 0110 of them was "Canada is a delightful place. 7 country Is wonderful, the people charming and hospitable to a degr; the clubs aro ripping and the Falls are all my fancy painted tbf' to la. And when I get home I to tell every one I know that tb' must really como out and see It But, If you will allow me to inaks " ertth isin, must say thoro U ef thing lacking. They havent a IT bit of cliccxo In the wlst.lo Wh I. N |