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Show Thursday, February 23, 1905, PAGE TIIEER The Worm Turns. .weary to j Dont it make you read the rotyof those idiots of the Chicago press who are- repeat edly ridieul i n g papers on their locals! . -- rattle-braine- - nr . Stock in The -- the-count- ry These fiends think it awfully funny when some country . newspaper snvs: lliram Slocum has sold his llolostein cow to Ed Childress. Hut of course it is just the proper caper when they say: Mrs. Franklin Oliver Lovrdcn lunch-count- two-by-fo- Goldfield-Guerdo- n Mining Company Has BGen liaised to 4 d , ENTS A SHARE And Will be Again Advanced in The Near Future. er .Bqy.Hy.Dqy dress. In com-th- e Georgians are a on people pany with her mother she was Hill Col. earth. said, Sterett the sights of the Capitol. seeing has just returned from the Epson is nothing ill the world j There You cant go in there, said horimer kenels.01v, that's great! have think a that The republicans they dont they That bull pup would bring about 30 cents in the while better than anybody else. When are having a eaueus on the rate 1 Slocums eow would sell for $50 was in Galveston last summer bill. Come away, daughter, orRecause Gussie there was one Georgian in a party in the dark. been He had the about dered the mother with a strong bragging Davis was over at Guards loin his state aeeent. Southern things Dont get tli-produced. y his best girl Sunday to Hut elose have those to of ohe dont you republican throw a shoe, but if William a la.ly caucuses. You might get smallGeorgia, spoke up the llarison Hook, society Henry in the party. pox or something else. loader, was in Milwaukee last in live interior the I Madam, Hah-..Saturday to see MissOertie of Georgia. said the Georgian, . lrince Cupid, of Hawaii, was they would slobber over half a I am reliably informed there telling the committee on InterChut column and have three pictures Ure down state and Foreign Commerce- - of right smart of Gertie and William Henry on the heartrending scenes incident the front page. Gallatin (111). on the Chattahoohoochee. i to the separation of families when Democrat. t of Iowa, a member is taken to the leper Senator Allison, known to his friends as Pussy colony at Molokai. He was strugOdd Industries Of Paris. The ramassenr de nuit is the Foot because of his reputed abil- - gling with the English language."' humblest member of the ragpiektv to walk 3,000 miles . wearing Why, Ive seen children torn horts on the keys of awftyJVom their mothers and era corporation. He is generally wives, lie said. a laborer out- of work, and colAs crabbed ns George Tobin, lects whatever he can find and of is a comparison .that of a from salable, Lyons, judges serup diis used New York, comin Central a to paper or an orange peel mander Rrownson, of the navy, lapidated stove. Take old boots; senator, tell - mo - what-say- S for example. " However bad, they.j ;. have a market value for they al- - 'ou and the president tolkedj Tobin bad a perpetual grouch. ways contain in the instep one about, said a correspondent to One day he was out walking and . ho met a young lady whom he sound piece that can serve again, the Senator as he was leang. I just called to pay -- my knew. Oh, three more two or epd generally Good morning, Mr. Tobin,. at the heel and the back. Old respects. colis a for Even that good she said, by way of greeting. Its provision tins, again, arc full of said the corres- - a lovely day, isnt it! a and umn half, be can lead the , soldering money; Whos finding fault with the removed and melted into cakes, ; pondent, PI ye known, you to make more (day IP- - growled Tobin JP-You-d while the tin goes to make ehild-rent- s an pick p quarrel with a stone wall. toys. There are about 6,000 out of less, Senator Allison of this class of night birds in Par- swered. is. Another quaint night bird is Down in my country the The the d Kyle, Representative angel.. peach .trees are probnblyjbloom- guardian new Noah a this is at submits as a ing. the scent of the spring grass persop guardian angel of is in the air, and I suppose my ster story; to the establishments Noah Webster was caught by Children are going swimmia, some mastroquets low barkeep-- j Col. Bill Sterett, of Texas, was ers and certain public houses for his wife kissing a pnaid. j wife his the purpose of looking after thej Noah, Im surprised saying today. He was interrupted by the arrival of a messenger safety of drunken customers. He said. How who handed him a telegram from Tush, tush, my dear! read : roads frozen up; garden! truck all dead; Washington most self-satisfie- plum-colore- d d door-keepe- r. Important Strike in Goldfield Group ; dog-poun- (Special to The Tribune.) 5. One of Feb. the most important strikes in the history of the district has GOLDFIELD, Cracker-jacon made the been claim,of a group in the northern section of the camp belonging to the Goldfield Mining Company, although an entirely distinct group from the one including the January. Lessees there have opened a ledge from four to five feet in width that is all Shipping ore.. The average value of the ore shoot is probably better than $300 pef ton. The' vein has been opened to a depth of fifteen feet, the average values helding at about-th- e above figure. From appearances an important producer has been developed in a section of the district that has not heretofore contained a shipper. It is in this particular that the strike is o f , especial importance. k sea-se- , ts The Cracker-jacclaim mentioned in the foregoing dispatch from Goldfield is two miles farther out than, and in the same direction as the claims of the GOLDFIELD-GUERDO- N . COMPANY, claims our that well are thus demonstrating positively within the proved mineralized .zone in which 1 the most marvelous values known to the mining world have been found. k THIS MOMENTOUS FACT TOGETHER with the highly encouraging developments at' the GOLDFIELD-QUERDOMINING COMPANYS claims, amply justifies Ihe present advance in the price of the stock, and after February 20th there is every reason to believe that a further advance in the price will be imper-ativYou should, therefore, avail yourself of the present opportunity to get this stock while it may N e. . be had at . ' - ! hob-naile- d - r ORDER IMMEDIATELY AS THIS ADVERTISEMENT MAY NOT APPEAR AGAIN. This Stock Is Full Paid And Non. Assessable SencL Checks and Orders For Shares to BENJAMIN T. LLOYB.& COMPANY Goldfield-Guerdo- 989-- x Phones, Mining Co. n A Description Of seeming to be one sheet of diamonds, while his the bands of his sleeves and the train which he drew behind him were within of sable and without of uniform pearls like large drops of water of the purest whiteness, each being of the, value, of a male slave. This mantle can be seen any day between tbe hours of 10 and 3 in the treasury, and the ancient writer did not exaggerate its richness. neck-colla- The Kremlin v - circumference, fortified with walls." It contains the great palace, erected in 1838-4having the, treasury, forming a sort of wing, on the right, while also connected with it is the Terem, old palace of tlm czar. , In it also are the Miracle monastry; .the tower, from the windows of which Napoleon saw the city bum and many other historical structured the city developed the merchants and the, numerous artisans began to ' settle outside the walls. Thus grew up the commercial quarter east of the Krem bat-tlement- ed 0, ,!$ EA TV way lin. Tbe royal palace in thf Kremlin is always' kept in readiness for . -- i, s 4 stuff.. Vour rocaMtiin , . . ,, - y ( . . the-Orde- r . v j U .till on hibition, was described by a er of the fifteenth century -- - - Chm. Stomach and Liver Tabas. lets. For sale by all druggists. writ-:beriai- ns ed breaking ice for cows to get wat-e- r, ink, whiskey and molamfrs all Come home at frozen hard. r, its imperial tenant, and he spends a few weeks there at intervals each year in order to gratify tbe loyal subjects in, the holy, city According to popular opinion In some there is in the Kremlin Our Mother Moscow. enough respects it is the finest residence useless treasure to pay the public of all the sovereigns of Europe debt of Russia ; and in the churchnot so immense as tbe winter pal- es and the palaces' enough gold ace at St. Petersburg, but richer and to build a achoolhouse jewels anV there majestic, ' ami somef in every village and give an eduthe rooms, notably the halls of the cation to every child in the emof Order of St. George, pire. The czar has twenty-on- e St. .Alexander Nevski, and - the city and country palaces, alt of Order of St. Andrew and St them sumptuously' furnished, and Catherine, are without doubt the filled' with costly plate and orna- finest --in the- - worlds.. The first, but "the"palace'onfie named is 200 feet long and fi8 feet Kremlin surpasses them all for wide, and the ceiling is $8 , feet richness, value and uniqueness of from the floor. These rooms are its treasures. The palace of the seldom used except at a funeral which jg the official 8yD0(j? jj0jy or a coronation. There ire .nu- - residence of the metropolitan of merous other state apartments the 0r(ij0(j0X Greek church, confinished with barbaric splendor tains sacred treasures of similar 500 and 600 years ago, much gold value. The collection of ponaifical and silver and many precious robes dates back to tbe tenth and used. Gold eleventh centuries, uhd stones having-bee- n they are was once so plentiful , in. Russia ornamented with rare and valuthtft it was spread over the walls able jewels. The diamond in the of the palaces jewels were so nu- miter of a metropolitan who lived merous that" they were imbedded in the fifteenth century is valued as ornaments in doors," mantels, at $250,000, and in another is chandeliers, stoves and furniture, what is claimed to' be the finest while silver was used as we use sapphire in the world, valued at wood for tables, picture frames, $100,000. Ex. A ", , ' balustrades, chandeliers, cabinets ' and thrones. The Best Physic. The throne of Ivan the Terrible, for example, is made of solid silWhen you want a physic that is ver, ornamented with gold and mild and gentle, easy to take and studded thickly with gems., ' to sell anything, cheap is to sell a good deal; youve got to sell close and - iobi have good , . x 1 (H .J Web-tach- 323 D. F WALKElt BUILDING SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Bell, 2379 Ind. Tbe assassination of Grand Duke Sergjus i the, Kremlin at Moscow awakens new interest in that historic district. The city of Moscow is irregularly built, On thq northern bank of the river rises ,the Kremlin, the acropolis of old Moscow, and for the pi&uy, centuries the center of political and religious life of Russia. The Kremlin was the nucleus of the, modem city and contained, in the early periods of the history of Moscow, the palace of the Czar, the chief churches and monasteries and the palace of the nobility. The Kremlin, which is more than. 500 years, old, is a - r . FISCAL AGENTS The r- day. Cases ae also on .record ' . where grateful drunkards have The democratic defeat of last once. Col. remembered the angel ip their November was being discussed by Well, 111 be blamed, Wil-the Sterett said, wills. Te return the. compliment, Representative John Sharp If I'd been in Texof some not have invested has this 'would of as al) angelMississippi, , liams, Mississ-barrohis funds in the purchase of a It reminds me of the the object of which is ippi farmer whose house ' and but too obvious. barns were picked up (by, ey- An important night bird is the clone jand blownf into the Mississ- -' member of the guild des ,pattes ippi river, The fanner )anded on As. he came to monillees. He deals in tobacco top of a, saw-joTtttTTTTtTTTT manufactured -- from stumps - of the surface, blew, the, prater out of NOTARY cigars and ciragettea picked up, in bis nose, wiped his eyes and got the street, and holds, assises on the a better grip on the leg, be said : $ PUBLIC Place Maubert, by the statue of Well, that .was ,so. danged ? Dolet, twice a week at 3 den it jaridictdouB. j a. m.;-outhese days the square is Journal ; Office, ; Logan l tv She was blond, pretty and wore called the v market of wet paws. The industry is 'quite remunera-- 1 ' tive, on a modest scale, of course, and would be even more serwere it not for the government,, which stepped in .with ' characteristic greed and on the grounds of the monopoly it holds proceeded to' .When Going East, See "That Your Tickets Read Via This tax the tobacco collected with so Popular Route. much painstaking care.. ; Chas. England , . g! , I I -- sud-Etien- . , I ne . . , , 1 n The Chicago, Milwaukee - and StPaul Railway - , . v : ( Chamberlains Cough Remedy The Mothers Favorite.- u "y ,;.V' . The soothing and healing (properties of this remedy, its pleasant taste and prompt and permanent cures have-mad- e it a favorite vrith people everywhere. It is especially prized by mothers ; of small children,, for colds, croup and whooping cough, as it always affords quick relief, and as it contains no opuim or other harmful drug, it may be given as confi--; dently to a baby as to an adult. c For sale by all druggists. THE : ; SHORT-LINBETWEEN - E : OMAHA & CHICAGO ELECTRIC LIGHTED STEAM HEATED ' ill- .J. SOL D, VE8TIBULED - Close Connection in Union Depot At Omaha with all Lines .? . from the West, and at Chicago with all Eastern Lines. .1 Williams, Commercial Agent ,, v 106 West Second South St., SalPLake City. To Cure a Cold in Ono Day Ta Laxative Drcmo QiiininoTtiicLLf This 'ituTC, Seven MZZkm , hose sold la past 12 montLs. Cores , bTiroDt, . ca every |