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Show Faint only pets one day. be. THE MAN AT MOBILE. awaiting the signal fm attack. Ths Cashier Valentine of Perth Amboy, N J.. Brooklyn, lashed to the Octarara, led. has just been given six years. as the admiral had been persuaded to OF THE CIVIL im: unuei't.-sari'THE DEWEY A (iOotll lick Cron. expose the flag ship, hi.-h followed WAR. with MetaHartford, in of crave tlie Queer Recently comet, Richmond and Port Royal. evil Dagmar is si ppox il to keep es. There is no more evil intiuemv The lioyhood and Manhood of Das id Lackawanna and Seminole, Mononga-hel- a and Kennebec, and Itasca, than ill health, and there is nothing wlih h CUiiHgow Farrajjur, the Hero of Oneida and Galena Ossipce were the ships ia has so great a power to keep it away than Mobile I5ay Story of a Great Marine Ho-ttheir order. At a quarter of six, ou ter's Nton.aeh Hitters, which cures Victory. the clear, sunny morning of Aug. 5, the dyspepsia and indigestion. A privatelieve-nufleet was in motion, and while everyStump enters the neck of the bottle. Admiral David Glasgow Farragut body cn the Hartford waited breathOf course, a woman is variable. If she was born July 5, 1801, at Campbell s lessly, the Brooklyn signalled that couldn't change her mind, her d leases and Station, near The there were torpedoes ahead, and stood Knoxville, Tenn. her name she wouldn't be satisfied, and admiral's father was born at Minorca, still, thus preventing any movement men wouldn't, either. but emigrated to this country 1,1 1776 on the part ot the other ships, and in time to take part in the revolution. ing them to stand a target for the SlOO Rcwaril, SI 00. The horror of the The renders of this p.iger will Up pleased to The father of Commodore Porter was gun of the forts. learn that there is ai h ast i ne dreaded What does it do? was situation was something awful, and yet New ill taken at and Orleans, that m. it nee has been nMe to cure in all its It causes the oil glands ana that is valatih. lia.l s Catalan taken care of by the Farragut family. the lircokltn ha.tf d. F'ndng that she tslag's uie is t:ie only posit e run now nown to the He died at their home, and was buried refused to obey his signals to move on in the skin to become more medical fratt rally. Catarrh ben g u constituAdmiral Farragut onlered the Harton the same day with Mrs. Fanagut. tional disease. reipairis a cousin utional treatactive, making the hair soft ment. Hail s Catarrh Cure iriternallv. The fact that the to take the lead. Soon after the ford kind been had surfamiy mucous dir. n!y upon the blood ami and glossy, precisely as acting faces of the system, tlierebv destroying the to his father made Cmnrandoir Porter fighting began Admiral Farragut disiiruigi.ingthi-ptstienifoundation of nature intended. David that covered because of tlie smoke he forever and the little grateful, strength bv building up the constitution and It cleanses the scalp from not have a good view, so lie went assisting tmtuie in doing its work. The prodid it. was to one first the of by profit in its curative prietors hate so much The eider brother uad received a up the rigging of the mainmast, immedandruff and thus removes env pnwc.s that they offer One Hundred Dollars for ease that it fails to cure. Send for list of diately below the main top. Fearing navy appointment, and when Commoone of the great causes of Testimonials. Address F. J. CHKTF.Y & CO., Toledo, a fall to the deck if New Orleans that he would was ent dore fo Porter baldness. Sold by druggists 7.V. tlie captain ordered the quar-t- i wounded to offered to succeed he father his are Dills best. the Hail's Fam.ly It makes a better circuDavid minster to fasten a rope around him, adopt one of the otner boys. lation in the scalp and stops Brevity may be tlie soul of wit, but when immediately signified his willingness and then, unmindful to himself, he the hair from coming out. it comes to money matters there is no fun to go with him ana he was sent to guided the battle. The Hartford passin being short. Washington, where he was placed at ed safely over the torpedo ground. At El GIH3 school. He was not yet ten year3 old, last all the vessels had passed the I! XV I Mr. inflow's Soothing Syrup he was alreadj ambitious and had forts: the thunder of artillery ceased but snftensthe gums, roducei Inforchtldren teething, I flammation, allays pain, cures wind coho. 2u ceata the promise of a place as midshipman and the crews had begun to efface the a bottle. marks of the dreadful contest, when the alarm was sounded, the ram is Ayers Hair Vigor will 140The class of 1870 at Harvard contained In eighteen years only 105 surely make hair grow on havemembers. coming. Bravely came the Confedmarried. erate ram, Tennessee, to meet the enbald heads, provided only tire fleet, consisting of ten wooden there is any life remainLadies Can Wear Shoes One vessels and three monitors. In turn size smaller Foot after Allens using ing in the hair bulbs. each vessel auaekeu the iron monster, Ease, a powder for tlie feet. It makes It restores color to gray the Monongahela first striking her a tight or new shoes easy. Cures swolor white hair. It dees not len, hot. sweating, aching feet, ingrowterrific blow with no effect, and then corns and bunions. At all do this in a moment, as ing nails, and the Lackawanna, followed by the Hartcts. 25 shoe Trial stores. druggists ford. As the vessels came togethe-i- e will a hair dye; but in a package FREE by mail. Addie.s Ailen admiral stood on the quartm-inTl;short time the gray color S. Olmsted, Le Hoy, N. Y. to the port quarter rail and Jumping of age gradually disapFourteen hundred and lifty-onis the holding on to the mizzen rigging. Flag pears and the darker color, complete list of Fourth of July casualties Lieut. Watson, now Admiral Watson, to date. This simply shows that when it of youth takes its place. of the fleet at Manilla, slipped a rope the United States has around him, and for the second time Would you like a copy comes to celebrating people to burn. during the day he was lashed to the of our book on the Hair mast. is Finally, after her atttaek of lilond Deep. lieauty and Scalp? It is free. the Hartford, the whole fleet turned on Not skin deep Mood deep! Pure health blood If you do not obtain all the benefits means pure hwil bwomp exion. Caseareta make yon expected front the use of the Vigor the plucky ram, and at last a great the blood pure and heaimy. Druggists, iUe, 2uC,6Gc. write the Doctor about it. cheer arose when It was realized that Address, Dll J. C. AYER, ADMIRAL FARRAGUT. A Kansas City restaurateur made a coup Lowell, Mass. the ram was conquered. Admiral Buas soon as he had completed his tenlh de main by advertising iced soups. his sword chanan, who surrendered year. He left Washington and went that day, had been the commander of to school for awhile ai Chester, Pa., the famous Merrimac. Forts Morgan hut the coveted appointment came and Gaines the batwhen he was only nine years and six tle of Mobilesurrendered, and as made bay Farragut months old and December 17, 1310, he famous as THE LEADING COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. or made Nelson Trafalgar entered the service of the United Manila made Dewey. States. FALL TERM SEPT. 5. WRITE TODAY FOR INFORMATION. In November, 1864, with health shatIn July of the same year Capt. Porwas ordered to return tered, BOY 761. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. ter took command of the Essex, and to NewFarragut York for a rest, and wras not the little midshipman joined him. DurESTABLISHED 1875.... ....INCORPORATED 1898. ing the winter he was' sent to school only received with great rejoicing, but a purse of $50,00(1 to purwas at Newport, R. I. A busy life he led chase given a house. On December 22 conon board the learning the gress created the rank of vice admiral The pracduties of the soldier-sailoand the next day President Lincoln tice was constant and the men were the bill and appointed Farragut signed brought to the highest state of effto the office. On July 25, 1866, congress When war was declared in created the iciency. rank of admiral, before 1812 the Essex was made ready for sea I I Firear.ns, Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, Base Ball Goods, HI A in unknown the navy of the United Tents, Athletic Goods, Sporting Goods, Photographic Supplies, and quickly captured several prizes. States, and the rank was or anything for Camping, Shooting or Fishing? Send lor our 99 Catalogue of lowest wholesale prices. giveu o It is On this trip the little Farragut, not will He out to and free visited be mailed address. any Europe, ana spent just more than 11 years old, discovered and the last of his life happily in the years prevented a mutiny among the prisonservice of his beloved country. He ers. With the Essex Farragut sailed died 14, 1879. August 115 MAIN STREET, SALT LAKE CITT. 2461 WASHINGTON AVENUE, OGDEN, UTAH. around Cape Horn, and had the satisfaction of seeing several prizes taken. THE LATE BISHOP NEWMAN. In the winter of 1861 he was on waitIs the nearest approach to perfect train protection. By i ing orders at the Norfolk navy yard, Bishop John P. Newman, the disits means trains are kept certain specific distances or interest the tinguished prelate of the northern watching with intense blocks apart. It is in operation on Santa Fe Route, quarrel between the north and the Methodist church, who died recently and forms an essential feature of the equipment of south. He was requested to leave Nor- at his home in Saratoga, N. Y., wras that railroad. It is only one of the many desirable folk. because of the boldness with perhaps most the distinguished which he expressed his opinions, and churchman of his denomination devices to promote safety and comfort that have be- in took a cottage on the Hudson. In Decome a part of this lines equipment. America. In 1S60, after he had spent I cember, 1861, he was summoned to several years in preaching the gospel. C. F. WARREN, General Agent Santa Fe Route, Salt Lake City, Utah, j Washington and departed for the Gulf Dr. Newman went abroad and spent 41 1 Dooly Block. with an expedition under, the command some time in study in various contip of Commodore Porter. Farragut's nental universities. On his return he was the Hartford,, which he kept came south as a missionary, and during his stay here be established two during the war. The first point of attack was the forts in the vicinity of colleges, one church journal and three conferences. In 1869 lie was appointIs what Uncle Sam uses. New Orleans, and so thorough a commander was Farragut that it was said ed chaplain of the United States senthat he could at any moment have ex- ate, an office lie filled for six years changed places with any of his crew While in Washington he organized the If you suffer from any and have done his work. The forts of the weaknesses or New Orleans at the caused by and weresubdued excess or eou tairion if you have been mercy of Farraguts guns. At the derobbed and deceived unsire of the government the river was til the mere mention of tlie word Doctor' cause opened to Vicksburg, Farraguts fleet your blood to boH YOU A HE HE VKKY Rebeing under fire for two hours. WE WANT TO v ' TALK TO. turning to New Orleans July 15, 1862, We have practiced our he was the next day commissioned rear Specialties in Utah and California for many admiral. He assisted in further reducyears. We hare done tion of the forts on nothing e'se but treat Mississippi, chroma and private di IS until the river was openthethroughout its eases. whole length. When later the HartWe have proven our skil in oil ring all OH RON 10 'ISU 5of a voluntary ieases. by publishing thousands ford was examined in the New York testimonials of home people, giving names, pieture and addresses. We navy yard it was found she had been CANT PUBLISH OUR CURES IN PRIVATE DISEASES 240 times by shot and shell. struck Because it would betray confidence. Hence w was given a royal welcome have to prove our skill in this c ass of troubles ir Farragut another way. This is our plan: In New York, and when he returned to We will treat yoa until cured without asking WILL KEEP YOU DRY. the gulf in May, 1864, a beautiful sword yoa to pay a cent until you are cured. in Chronic first show We ouring with a gold and silver scabbard and BISHOP NEWMAN. youourrepu;..tion Don't be fooled with a mackintosh Diseases, and to prove we can cure all Privateof the hilt set with diamonds, was given or rubber coat. If you wantacoat troubles just as easily, we take all the burden Memorial Methodist that wi keep you dry In the hard-- I it to you. by curing you first, and then to him, sent by the Union League club Metropolitan f roving a reasonable fee when you are cured. You can est storm buy the Fish Brand and was its pastor. In 1874 church, enin will Utah bank our not Slicker. If any In word, for sale of New York. depend upon your Dr. Newman revisited Asia, and after thousands of patients have endorsed us dorse town, write for catalogue to When Farragut had succeeded in a NOW WB WANT To CURB YOU with the disA. J. TOWER, Boston. Mass. not demand a fee year's sojourn in Palestine he retinct understanding that we will opening the Mississippi he was anxious turned to his old church In Washingtiutll we do cure you. We cure LoBt Manhood, Seminal Weakness Spermatorrhoea Goburrbrea. to proceed to Mobile bay and capture ton. He was a personal friend of GenSyphilis and all weaknesResof men. Weabsolutely cure Varicocele in one week or it dn t cost vou a forts before the city, but It was not eral Grant, and acted as the spiritual the lettei tfRtWFO penny. Consultation and advice IKES, by until Aug. 4, 1864, that he found himUufltt ttrttttfc AlL U fAiLS. or in person. Call or write to consoler of the former president durCough Syrup. Tastes Good. self there, ready to fight one of the ing the latter's last illness. Dr. NewSold by druggists. greatest naval battles that has mans works on the Holy Land are ON&UMFfcT EXPERT SPECIALISTS. It must have been a among the most interesting descripfought. 84 K. Second South St. (Harmon Block.) brave sight the vessels of the fleet pre- tions of that country extant. He was When ftnmrlno Advertisement Oppotita Commercial Nat'l Bank. Salt Lake City, Ulst KlncSa sented, as they stood lashed In pairs 73 years old. Mention This Paper. W. N. U.. Salt Lake. No. 82, 188 IT COSTS VaK-ntiu- y ajy et e al-l- o- di.-eu-se ! i Prevails ar?es E2Sess , e SALT LAKE BUSINESS COLLEGE. man-of-wa- r, r. Yfil MT Far-raf?u- BROWNING BROS. CO. The Block Signal System flag-sni- A WORD WITH VA WEAK MEN. rJ PKR-BO.- 'J IFk9lSS. ft t 4- via ask-n- DRS. SHORES. g II ever-bee- t. 35 MILLIONS. Fnonnoui $um Spent la Iteballdtaff the IV. & O. K, K. The rei eivershlp of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, which has just come to a eloi-c- , was remarkable in many ways. Messrs. Cowen and Murray did uoi follow precedent, but went ahead and placed the property in firs class shape, instead of attempting to maintain it in the condition that they found it. Of course the receivers were upheld by a majoiity of the security holders and the court, but the Baltimore and Ohio receiver.-hi- p marked an epoch in such affairs that will be historical. The vast sums expended Were pat out in 96 and '97, when trade was at a low ebb and money scarce. During their administration the receivers purchased 15.350 box cars, 6,751 wooden gondoii cars, 6,000 prissed steel cars, 310 miscellaneous freight cars, postal, express and d.ning car equipment, at a total cost of $17,000,000. Tne 216 locomotives cost nearly two and millions. The steel rail pun based amounted to 123,010 tons, unting $2,142,152, and there were bought over il.Ouu.OoO cross ties, costing $1, 200,000, and 750,000 cubic yards of baluist amounting to $525, Odu. The lie.v steel bridges aggregate in value $750,000, and fully as much more was spent in improving the several terminals, erecting new buildings, reducing grades and changing the The maintenance of way alignment. payrolls, or the amount paid directly to men employed in making improvements on the tracks, etc., in three yeais was nearly twelve millions of dollars. The total amounts to about am! one-ha- lf 1 of which about $15,000,000 were secured by tlie issuance of receiv- $35,000,000, ers certificates and the balance through car trusts, earnings from the property and from the reorganization managers. Most of the purchases of equipment and rail were made when material was low in price and manufacturing concerns wore in great need of orders to keep their plants in operation. Steel rails are worth now from $6 to $9 a ton more than when the receivers made their purchases, and locomotives have advanced from $2,000 to $30,000 in price. The equipment alone. If purchased today, would cost $5,000,000 more and the other Improvements $1,000,000 more. President Cowen Is authority for the statement that the new company intends spending $10,006,000 more in improvements In the next year or two Taking lit-- - (VimUM. The seventy-livmillion pimple scattered over the three million square miles of surface of tlie United States are to he counted and classified next year. Practically all tlie work of collecting tlie material will bo done in three months. To carry il out tho census authorities are now organizing a force of nearly 5,000 men. Of this number tlie majority, tlie enumerators, will be only for a few weeks, but the clerical staff w ill be kept busy for two years or more in compiling tlie results and publishing them. e d Society Tendon t, Ara necessarily people of excellent taste and refinement. In traveling they demand the best service obtainable and the liberality with which they the Union Pacific Is one of the bet proofs of that luo's superiority. Tlckut office, Old Stand, 201 Main street jnd-men- pat-roni- I suppose, said the grumpy passenger to tho conductor, that from the numberof tong stops we make, a trip n tins road is on the installment plan? Oh, yes, said all our trips are made the urbane official, on time. New Dining far Ncrvlcn. Effective June 1st, tlie Rio Grande Western railway began operating its new dinou all its through ing cars. serving all trains. The arrangement included No. 2 leaving Ogden at 7:'i0 a. m. and Salt Ioike City at 8:30 a. m. ; also No. 4 leaving Ogden at 6:75 p. m. and Salt I.ako City at 7 :40 p. m. The west-bounlb rough trains, both morning and night, will also carry liners. Tho cuisine is as perfect as it is possible to make it. ServCo, a !a carte so that you can have yo.ir coffee and rolls for breakfast, or you can select from I menu as elaborate ami complete as tlie Biarket of Utah can supply, nn-ai- s d A maiden lady, ia a recent congress of mothm s. provoked a two hours discussion ay urging that it would be humane to give children anesthetics when spanking; them. lour eastern Mall Is now carried on tlie Overland Limited of the Union Pacific, because iAnclo Sam knows that the Old Reliable gives the best service and makes tho quickest time Of any line in tlie west. Ticket office. Old Stand, 101 Main street. It is not a bad idea for lovers to learn to ride a tandem, for in that way they are thrown togvtker a great deal. Dewey Itoughl a Ticket. When Commodore Dewey left Washington in November, 1897, to take command of the fleet in the Pacific ocean, he did not ride on a pass or a half rate ticket. Being a personal friend of S. B. Hege, General Agent of the Baltimore & Ohio passenger department in Washington, the now famous sea tickets fighter, bought two from Washington to San Francisco tgia the B. and O., Chicago and Union Pacific and Southern Pacific lines. Lieut. Brumby accompanied the admiral and they departed on November 27. Some time ago. Manager of Passenger Traffic D. B. Martin of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, set out to collect the coupons of the ticket and only recently secured all of them. He has had the ticket, containing Deweys signature, lithographed, and is issuing fac similes as first-cla- ss North-Wester- n, |