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Show ir THE PAGE TWO Elder Reese Moves Quarters Called Maitland From to Adelaide-T- he TRI-WEEKL- JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, Y Dlk3 AT HOSPITAL. FASHIONABLE HINTS. Misa" Marguerite Golding, 110 Wright St. Adelaide, South reached as to where it shall be; What a change it is not to be in Sydney nor over Aust., May 31. short time can make!' What one hundred miles from that city. ft meaning is sometimes couched The Museum building is a credit in a short letter! Here I am in to the city and the collections are the capital city of South Austral- much ahead of those of Sydney, ia, over 1100 miles from where I which is saying a good deal. The wrote my last letter. May 18 I G. P. O. building is also a fine received a etter from Pres. Arm-slnn- structure, but not so good in my written from Adelaide, opinion as the Sydney post oflike Mel- appointing me to labor in the fice. In many respects I South Australian mission. On bourne better than Sydney. The the' 20th I wished my friends in tram car service is not so good, Maitland good-byshook the however, and the harbor is not to hand of Elder Bair with" whom I be compared with that of Sydney. Philip had labored for three months, and When we entered Port we were a. m. seven about Heads I did so with a heavy heart, as I hours three be would had formed a warm attachment told that it for him, and I felt sorry to leave before our. ship would reach the las?t him, and started for Sydney. I wharf, and so.it was. The The river Yarra, went as far as Newcastle on the four miles was up be to which has dredgconstantly train and then took the 11:30 p. and then it so can sill ed up ships . m. boat and arrived in Sydney next morning at 5:30 oclock. I the tide must be in. The night we were in Melwas soon at Victory, where I met six elders and received a bourne Elder Wilcox and I went warm reception. Elder Hardman to Her Majestys theatre where noted a who had been appointed to pre- Miss THtill Brune, side over this conference and I American actress, who is spendwere kept very busy preparing to ing the season in Australia, took leave on the Pilbarra which sailed the leading part in a very touchElders Ilall and ing drama. at 5 p. m. that day. When the time came for sailing Hardman went to hear a Scotch we were there, the Sydney Elders concert, Elders Lott and Despain and two other Elders who had went out visiting some of the . Moana, Saints. just arrived on the We had a most enjoyable time yia Vancouver, came down to see us off. The ride out ihrodgh the during our short stay in Melbeautiful harbor and through the bourne and are in hopes of seeing Heads was delightful. Our more of the city before we return. boat was kept quite close to land Our ship pulled away from the and the lights along the coast wharf at 5 p. m. and was soon were a pretty sight, and we were steaming down the river, through loath to retire for the night; in the bay and out on the great fact we did not do so until quite ocean. Although the wind was late. Next morning we felt strong ahead and the waves rolled fine and in a condition to enjoy high, yet the splendid boat with the fine day and smooth sailing her heavy cargo sailed along as along the coast most of the time smoothly as if she were on a u sight of land. In the afternoon lake. At 7 p. m. Monday night eur ship was surrounded by our boat was tied up at the Port hundreds of porpoises, which Adelaide wharf, after two days seemed to glide through the water sailing. Elder Mason met us and for miles without any effort. It we were soon on the train for a was very interesting to watch seven mile ride to Adelaide. them, especially as they would At. present there are' four Elfrequently throw themselves quite ders here, Hardman, Gardner, a distance out of the water. Mason and myself, and we all like The second night was quite our quarters. The Saints are good rough, and made a number of us and kind and we are told that the sick. As this was my first ex- people are liberal, in their views you may and do not disturb the meetings perience of be sure conditions were not al- held on the streets every Sunday together agreeable. However, the night. In my' trading yesterday sickness soon left me, and I was I was kindly treated and had an able to enjoy the excellent food opportunity of having several that was provided, and served by gospel conversations. We are the most attentive steward. all well and as happy as can be The passengers were sociable expected in being so many thouand obliging, and altogether we sand miles from home. had a pleasant five days voyage. With kindest regards to all my At Melbourne we staid with the friends, I am, yours ever true, Pres. Armstrong was Elders. W. G. REESE. there and held a priesthood meet Take The Postmasters Word ing with us. The boat had so we on that to take much cargo for it. had an opportunity of spending two days in Melbourne, which Mr. F. M. Hamilton, postmas gave us a chanee to see some of ter at Cherryvale, Ind., keeps also the interesting plaees of that fine a stock of general merchandise city. I was very favorably im- and patent medicines, ne says: pressed on first sight, and the "Chamberlains Colic, .Cholera more I became acquainted with it andDiarrhoeaRemedy is standard the better I liked it. The city is here in its line. It never failA to laid out with wide streets and give satisfaction and we could sidewalks like our Utah cities and hardly afford to be without it. towns. There are many very in- For sale by all dealers. c in Melbourne, sights teresting FELL DOWN SHAFT. among which might be mentioned of, the Town Hall, the first stone which was laid April 29, 1S67 by Edward Cotter, a sixty-yea- r old comof and the Duke Edenburgh, employee of the Silver King mine It is a at Fark City, fell down a shaft pleted March 3, 18G1). of four stores 600 feet deep, and was instantly grand building and a high tower; the Parliament killed. The shaft was a double Houses in which, not only the compartment one; and instead of State Parliament 'meets, but also stepping into the side in which the Commonwealth Parliament on the car tvas waiting, he made the account of its being the most mistake of stepping into the othsuitable plade in Australia; how- er. . ever a capitol building is to be erected in New South Wales as The merchant who is too busy soon as an agreement can be to advertise, wont be very long. -- gf e, -- sea-sickne- ss ( COOES the young Salt Lake lady who was A Gorgeous New Mantle Apri-Co-t Shades Very Modish Ruches accidentally shot in the head by her young brother Brig, died The Maiharajah mantle seems to in St. Marks hospital without It is of has full and voluminous capacity draped sleeves of chiffon, the body being of satin. It is a very oriental looking wrap and is not destin-e- d to become popular. The apricot shades which have appeared in such variety are destined ito become popular, and there are so many of them that they suit almost all complexions. They are particularly attractive in pongee. Net and chiffon ruches are al- be coming into vogue. ' recovering consciousness. ' Trip. Tuesday,. July 16, l9o7 TRAIN THIEVES CAUGHT. Detectives Jos. Jones and J. F. Pender arrested Emmett Bussey and Harry Williams, brakemen in the employ of the SouiheqiPa-cific- , at Ogden. Several other brakemen will be arrested as their trains come in. The charge is that a number of the brakemeit running between Ogden and Carlin, Nevada,, had been systematically breaking into and looting freight cars. Twelve cars on a single train had been thus entered. Some of the goods have already ben recovered. f LITTLE POCKET PHYSICIAN. o BLOOD POISOH The first symptom, of Contagions Blood Poison ia usually a little x which does not always excite suspicion because of its insignificarTP0r but as the poison becomes more firmly rooted in. the. blood the mouth &&& throat ulcerate, copper-colore- d spots appear, a rash breaks out on the the hair begins to come out, glands in the neck and groins Swell, and kv) ulcerating aores form on the limbs, hands or face. But thin ia not all the poison is allowed to remain it works down and: attacks the bones necrosis or decay, and makes a complete physical wreck ofi the auffen--r will not do to tamper with: a disease bo powerful aa Contagion Blood Po n for every day the virus- remains in. the blood the trouble is oiwreaai.r toward a more dangerous stage, nd may in the end get beyond the teach any treatment. There is but one certain, reliable cure for Contagious Poison, and that is S. S. 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Ily-o-m- ei ny-o-m- bWvmi r :;-(& t I also carry a very complete and select line of if. 'rfK'A ei DRY GOODS, Mr GROCERIES, NOTIONS, ETC. g Hy-o-m- ei Hy-o-m- ei - NEAT BURGLAR JOB. Safe crackers blew the safe in Louis Servilles gambling house in Ogden and stole therefrom $1,223. They first picked two door locks, then bored and blew the safe, using just enough powder to do the work". That no one in the cafe immediately beneath the gambling rooms heard the explosion is considered phenomenal. SPIDER IN HER HAT. a Miss Lydia Hindman, well-know- n and popular society girl of Glasgow, Ky., is suffering from the effects of three spider bites, all from the same spider. The spider was hidden in her bonnet and when she put it on it ran down and bit her three times before it could be knocked off. The young woman suffered greatly and for a time her life was despaired of. After heroic work physicians relieved her, but she is still quite ill. I a am so delighted with what e Chamberlains Salve for me that I feela bound to write and tell you so, says Mrs. Robert Mytton, 457 John St., Hamilton, Ontario. My little daughter had a burn on her knee. I- - applied Chamberlains Salve and it healhas-don- ed beautifully. This salve allays the pain of a burn almost istnant-ly- . It is for sale by. All Dealers. c BUTCHERS BUTCHERS You can get your SKEWERS and ' WOOD LARD DISHES of the .. EARL & ENGLAND PUB. CO. Utah. ; Logan, ' The tranmutation of the not-neede- d things into cash ia an day feat of want-ad- , alchemy. Visiting Gown of Marquisette 5623,5635. wrays pretty and give In fact almost anything you may need. 9 E.R. Miles 9 just the The ostrich boa is marabou copue or warmer, but these are always worn by some people. Some of the new ostrich and coque boas are wrhite on one side and colored on the other. Little marabou neck pieces with ostrich tips scattered through them are exceeding ly attractive. conThe homemade ruches strue ted from plain net are often more effective than those seen at the shops. By putting on little rosettes and bowknots, which cost hardly anything, a really imposing neck piece may be fashioned. The gown illustrated is made of the new and favorite marquisette. It is pale gray in color, with ap plique trimming and a guimpe of cream laee. JUDIC CIIOLLET. right touch to the frock. ' - SMITHFIELD, UTAH. 0000000000000000000000 IDEAL THE SUMMER RESORT Low Rates Twodaily palatial trains from all Utah Points Ask agents for rates for next excursion or write to J. H. BURTNER, D. P. A., Salt Lake , BOAR RUNS IN HARNESS.' M. Tronget, living at Montluc-on- , France, has perhaps the mot curious turnout in the whole world. Some time ago M. Tronget captured a wild boar with the aid of his keeper in the Troncas forest. This animal he has trained. At first it was a most difficult matter for M Tronget to get his boar to run in harness, but by dint of much perseverance and more whipping it was at last brought to docility and obedience. Then a specially designed gig was built for it, and the animal was made, to draw bis master about just like a horse. The boar is now two years old, and 11118 strange equipage can be seen almost every day at Montlucon, where the peasants have become so used to the sight that they no longer notice that it is etrarge. The animal eats roots and leaves, which are gathered fresh every day for it in the woods where it' ' was caught. t 'III bHAliUC. 0 Scenic Line the of - World OF THE GRANDE EAGLE RIVER CANYON WAGON WHEEL GAP GLENWOOD SPRINGS CANYON OF THE GUNNISON GARDEN OF TnE'GODS MANITOU SPRINGS CANYON A Panorama of Natural Beauty all The Way... THREE DAILY TRAINS TIIE ROYAL GORGE THROUGH Pullmaaand Tourist Sleepers to Denver, St. Louis and Chicago G. A. P For Folders, Booklets, etc, address L A. 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