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Show I r-- RUSE. BY CLEVER SAVED How Lunatio Asylum Doctor Escape! LydiaE.Pinktiams FRENCH IXVE CF FAMOUS OLD TAVERNS STILL LANDMARKS IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK Threatened Ducking. ' Tho doctor of a lunatto asylum was la tha bathroom one day watching a number of hla patients batba. whea Nw York may now be called a city ena of then called out suddenly, The cry o. sumptuous hotels, but It is a long "Let's duck the doctor. Wdorf-Astorlto the was take up at once. "Lets duch cry from the Dutch 'the where first tavern burly tha doctor!" man drank their schnapps and amoked Seeing hla danger, the doctor, with their pipes while they great promptitude, said discussed regulations as, municipal AH right, hoys; but auppeee, mow, that , hogs should have you giva the doctor a cheer hefora for rings In their loses; that trees tust ducking him." This reasonable propoettloa was a! not be felled across the streets; or ace acceded to, and a ringing cheat that liquor must not be sold to the the huildiag Indians, or during church hours, or resound sd through which at once brought the keepers, Sfter 9 oclock at nlghL During the early days of the Dutch as the doctor expected, aad he waa General of the East In"Dlrecteurs saved. dia Company In the city of New AmSeme Virtues of Louis XIV. sterdam, any chance travelers were One need not overlook the enor- entertained by the cltliene, and the mous shortcomings of Louis XIV as gracious hospitality of tha governor s man nnd ns a king to admit that In was extended to all visitors cf degree. some Important respects ha "tried to In time, however, this duty of do his duty," aays Longmans Magaentertainment grew so laborlouf that zine. He waa a hardworking sovera public house was erected by Gov. eign. both in tha sphere of adminisWilhelm Kieft at the companys ex- tration and In that social sphere which waa, to hts mind, no less important So courteous that ha never passed the poorest woman about tha palace without lifting hla hat ha carried polite consideration to tha laval of a fine art Vegetable Compound a Vcmons Rsmsdy A long-stemme- d For Womans Ills, ex.'-mpl- Wows the time To Buy Stocks ni tM known to mryoDt have declined securUJe Xllt-ecg-ed Qtl Iron Twenty to Kilty Dol'ar prraherela the poet twelve months. The market now Is stO(Dsnt. Whet will be the nut movement? Up or down? Up. sure os yon ere o toot high, buy now. while stocks are on the bottom. Send tor our book of Information stem ef Hpeee ta'lon) nnd Ihilly Market Letter, mailed tree upon application. () cummincs Excellent Opportunity to Arrange for Your Reception at SL Louis, During the Fair, Free. 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Ar-"!- to - d t 'd d- f .i $100. 5KK) LVward, - - l.e hi.J '.t- - i In fav- and recreat'on At 112 V i!;,nm street stood II ill I',!), built ot Holland hr-- i A'tl i ilu',dn Oft Ji.fi cure s t,l - J ,(. f ?r li( a! 1 iLk? ili, Iirti,. l , i Hi T.r t vn which wa1 burned down four and each tlrrm rebuilt Since 1V79 it has been called the Thalia thater. Here' the elder Booth and I.epter Wal-lacgained their greatest fame. Famous also, in Revolutionary his- , In pretty local gul was well known She was sitting prominently on his platform one night while he was ir the hands of the hecklers "When are ye glttln marit? shouted a heartless voler. The candidate, though nonplused, had plenty of gnt and he bluntly retorted In confidential toneshen-gentleim u it de pends on this contest. Some one in the vicinity lias proml-rto let me fix the day if I am e,.,.tP(t and he was elected meeting chm-re- that button there Why, old man, you look as if you had gone through a hard campaign in China with that same blessed old coat on that you used to weaf back you d i j j pr w phtiroi a mu its ihm tt r? m Uit 0aa off tl fall a AdO, TtiWo, a Billion! the English system of nomerw t Important to Mother. Bears tba Signature cf frI la j I USB Fos Over 30 Yeara Tul-- ku.il You Have Al 1 rt! j I hougaa Be.ids and Pebbles, r carries Africa the small hag f pi I. Ides as an essential part cf is equ pun nt Modern cj!t drical gkt t te ads are dicoi:ed frct Baby- the hci.. and quirt?, trvstal Ionian cyln d ilg.v p iati tcarabs an4 Myccnatan gems arc not. as ha? bee generally supposed, pripiarijy signet but amuleta. In 1 i e I . r:,iirg th yU.f Xxamlns carefu'ly ever bottle of CASTOIHA, a ufe and turn retnidy for Infants and chlldrae and see that it purt-ulnc- best-dre-se-- 1. , i i y to n b1 i'll aiat! ohr sowed on. were gpotlo?s r j ). p r.uhvlt tanfn tlon, a billion Is a million of million and a trillion is a million of bllllona in the French Ktem, which if nua ly followed tn tho United State, thousand million Is called a btllioa. a trillion, and ao oh thousand Situated as wo nre. a British oountry adjoining the United States, It If but natural that both bystems should b In ue hero, and this, of courss, lsads to coritu--ioTie English system- - t d tho on defend' groun d that It li n as rn:i r. nt and arrei (wfclefe Mi dors not) with th tjrnx lotriral formation t thR word billion, triPion quadrillion, tn rosrt vtdy tho seconl, thlr4 fourth, etc powers of a million. 1 hf nMl'on Is th both Rystcp' ohvi-ousl- Back at Asphalt In South Africa. A dejgjslt of itself. asphalt, estimated to You remr.-nbewhen we used to go contain about ooO.Obo tons, has been out to see that Hackett girl and I discovered on Table mountain, near The little preacher, who had been Cape Town, South Africa. getting more and more red. inter Jim, rupted with an upraised finger. The oy. maybe I had best explain. I always Th Joy la In th doing. Not thr that a used to like good clothes. I admit T). awtit and Kind don; maybe I was quite a dandy at college. Not the goal that won. But, Jim, old man, I am not getting Th Jot is In the very much salary now-- , down at the ' Not In what wh The some413 month ecstasy of a and chapel only Far and clear and times that Is not regular. And. beTh Joy I? Jn tVie Mrelnir, sides, the tired eyes lit up with a S'hrtner Fenrd or r,o. we near to akin have gleam Tf j o t v,..l triumph, rapturL And SOIig' a pew altar in the chap'-- now and Livlpest fhjwl .and I helped with its purchase a lit-- ! Th Joy is Ir. thJoy of f e and tie bit. of a soul trii.n, nant, Joy t Fredy," said he of the slick tweed onquror of denth. and the figured vest and his vo: e was I th flTw o, marblt sunk to a note cf awe, "Freddy, lull nr fo Is Th Joy in the endeavor are the j man in San Fran-bLeave to God th cisco --Julia C. R. Dorr, in May Smart Bet San Francisco Call. Dartmouth ) r u.hl u uu,i.) 1L.h fur rouatlpaUo What la nnu-s- Clothes and the Alan L 111 I 1' h" , U '.ll h Im It the oldest taverns in Manlia'lan was used as a meeting place b the Liberty Boys, and Just back of the Inn, tn an open field, occurred the first fight with the British regulars in the war of the Revolution. Jan. 1L 1770. This open skirmish of the war was called the Battle of Golden Hill, anil Is commemorated by a tablet on a building at the corner of John and William streets. to-da- 'tb II 1! ' o'.'- of k 'i i, ' sleekly The at college. dressed man clapped the little minister on the back and roared his greet- log heartily enough after three years separation. The man of the cloth coat, looked down on the greeny-blactightly buttoned up to tho throat, so that the lack of a shirt underneath he tucked would not be manifest; back out of sight one frayed cuff that had slipped down the bare wrist, then he hutched a little unerwlly. "No. I will not go tip to your club. Jim: I hardly look fit Come along. "Why.-- ' fit enough! The red faced chap was rot to be p ;t He was not a fellow to Is off But, 1 th.nugMfil of little things. must he you coutlpued, Frnldy," in love when you forget to keep la i )f H t A nt "!it)-it- jr v '.c the : uri fur in t ' i0 a- 1" s 0 or - oa "i-'s t t tcr at'. in r i - Knif-i.- f j,- in o-- a.1- the K:i' ; ;o - i" a a- . lioiOi-- am not re.xted " arc of who!.? h'.x facs Tlmn, P'c'i'mr sm'..a. fee n ln Is iha hraic does '1 red-face- Dalen Domand tha Utah Hand Made Horse Collar from your dealer ASSAYS. fLELIABLE C. xxclcsiv fkoUrapbic 30 in and I. Warwick Photo Supply Isd. H: Gold o8tl-agpecimon prleo. Gold, ror 7ks, (o4 aMo. Zinc or Oopr II ysnide lift Ben on appll Idalllaf ODTSlopes snd full price Uoe. Control and I mpirs work sol totted. Lead-oiU- e i Car-uuNat ) Bank Colo. lUfsreaeo m 4H SALT LAKE PHOTO SUPPLY CO. Howard E. Barton, ..d - t frthinif. never l Ithoutthrm Ifnot kepibvdlrjMat for fnr. preiM HARDl.lk MOBPKJL, HI 4114 Awtaa yi "d - Clan,aoIdmU or set 1U la r In jure Try thorn oiic guij ftrMfcta, 1. A Oppn-iti- Garden. orite Mor homes boutrbt, more homes sold through mv ngenry than any other lr. If you with to sell or If Sail Lake Itiy you desire to buy, doa't fall to eali or write 35 fnu, f ut"r. 4.a1dl' tj mj. jfu ?. AliAUio" p At rAHiiinr'iP ta linn, taullant, Mrinf"- hih! Fitting. THE McKANNON BROS. MUSIC CO. C283 Washington Avn. Ogden. Utah. r-- I I REAL ESTATE I PIECES. ni tviUv RICHTER SALT LAKE CITY E.5C'J COPIES STSKD4R0 j r 1 u- -- . t 1, ' citicni-- . It. STcel. San Francisco. Cal. E 1 h their enn i f O I FUEL E Af'.PLE. KCUKTARi TEA MEDICINE CO., trrfjl nr mta . ill" t : K Xho rrs lr o tiiro t mj 'r fr o SEND Ninth ' j I t to- - 272 r I - lit rs a' .! ( -- I a x V .ts. cf Pu'S HcliJy f. f- UTAH. OCl'CK, ( i it sn-- : 1 d u irtice till 1C.4, w I e i, e )" Htt s nr Cit ;i , f fi v r rr.i a co i f' r t'. e 'M .1 is tni" leirco a hts and die; liie j it was t!,.- eo. utii o : ; sr in f: o r, t a vt nnd 1 fihO it wa- - tiid fur '.tto shiilir tal on to p.ec ea. -- fit- F i.w wn m Id 2 and - Nifi.DE EY t ltl. ,K fid pi ; .! . i . r to Cm" fr.r ro" ' Tr. j s i M' A i ; v T' r o 1" n T dq. d to-da- Ryrop Tf R?f'oiw t'lf l iuU luIIl. i. urub lr.-- 2iwiai.ou, Ai.ajs straw-colore- 8trong Language. Fredericksburg, ind., June 30. Aw. Enoch P. Stevens of this plac. dm strong language in speaking of Dodd'i Kidney Pills and he gives good roo sons for what he says; I can't praise Dodd's Kidney FUii TAVERN EAST EUCTUTORN ON FAMOUS THE BROJLUWAY COTTAGE 'MXBZSat 233TANQ Tfc too much, says Mr. Stevens. SLOE Or BJiOAEWUyEETfVZfNNiTANDtZtaSt HOAD HOUSE have done roe so much good. I vu of 203 members, holding equal shares. troubled with my kidneys e nook that I bad to get up two or three tlmee According to the articles of Incorporation it was to be used and kept aa a In the night and sometimes In the coffee house, and for no other use and day when starting to the waterhonae purpose whatsoever until the number the water would come from me before getting there. Two boxes of Dodd's of corporators should he by death reduced to seven, at which period the Kidney Pills cured me entirely I have recommended Dodds X14 property was to he divided among to Pills many people and have ney the survivors. This original agreement was not adhered to. however, for never yet heard of a failure. Dodda tho building was aflprward altered Kidney Pills are the things for klh nnd leased for commercial purposes ney disease and rheumatism." Dodd's Kidney Pills always ears and the rents divided among the survivors. This cofi'ei- - house became very the kidneys. Good kidneys ensure blood. Pure blood means good popular in the early days of the last pure health. century, and In its dissemination of political Ideas was a counterpart of AUTHORS NOT OF KIN. the Fifth Avenue hotel or the Hoffman bouse of Sir Edwin end Matthew Arnold Had On the present site of the Tribune Little In. Common. building was Martllngs tavern, the John Denison Champlln tens on home of Tammany hall from 1798 story of Matthew Arnold and until the erection of Its permanent amusing Sir Edwin Arnold. "Borne the late home In 1R11. -yeara ago," bo says, "when twenty TER THE HRRBXRd LA STADT HITTS. FIRSTHOTEL THE SZAD TJ Ia the village of New Dorp, 8. I., la walking with Matthew Arnold on the BUILT TN K4t OV MANHATTAN JSLANDt one of the oldest taverns yet remainbanka of the little River Teet, neat ing within the limits of Greater New Romeey abbey, conversation turned on York. It Is the old Black Horse tavFbs. This was situated on Pearl, Sir Ed wit) Arnold and Tba Light el ern. built about 1(15, The present street and Coentles Slip, facing the Asia,' published four or five years East river. Tue building was of rough proprietor Is Patrick Curry, who previously. It is not necessary te hewn stone, four stories and attic, shows with pride the old beams and enter into Mr. Arnolds opinion of the to common roof timbers of the original building and with the the conversation 1 took poem. During all Dutch buildings of that period. the hnccli'g wooden su-on which occ.'islnn to ns it him if be were related ; m' Hie The gable ends of the roof were arbos' c" h row bands disHo paused a moment, to Sir Hdwln t the T! o cernible is I'll of lei'h't ranged in stops, as are many ns If docked nt the sugeestton, and ij- -, old Trend) h'liidmrs which still re' - t ..'it it i" iri ,, G!j-- j fj-n f mint a No. wo am not of kla. t tlmain in the Im. Mice of II h ii , it ;o ml any right to I. I bun t if bo 11' T ii' rbergh or C.'v Irn J 'ii w lke FREE to WOMEN torv was Labon's Inn, situated on Flatbuah avenue in Brooklyn. Tils famous old hostelry, with its two great trees shading the veranda, was occupied by ths HesslanB after the American army has abandoned Brooklyn. The permanent British camp was located at Bedford Corners, on the farm of Barent I.efferts. In the early days of the nineteenth century the actors, poets, and writer were wont to resort to the Shake speare tavern, at the corner of Nas sau and Fulton streets. This was a low. old fashioned building of bricks, with dormer windows In the roofs. The proprietor was Thomas Hodgklnson, himself an actor of local repute. Mercl arts congregated In the Tontine coffee house, on the northwest corner of Wall aud Water streets. This building was erected In 1790 by the Tontine society, an organization : rrwn'l Mis-sourl- SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH Well Illustrated by Incident ef the Early Republic. Albert Vandarn, a French writer, tells this story of the early days id the French republic, which followed the downfall of Louis Napoleon: Ons day there came to Tours a hundred volunteers from the south, wearing enormouhly broad brlmped felt hath and dressed in sable garments all over. They looked like funeral mutea, and they were evidently determined to act up to their appearance, for, wondrous to relate, they marched through the principal streets without opening their lips a proceeding soir what different from that of the resL Aa a matter of course the crowd was tragically Impressed. The lmpre slon, however, did not last long. The volunteers felt thirsty, and their ehte( who wore a still more enormous hal than his men, signaled to them In ths middle of the Uue Boyale to bait fos That spoilt the whole refreshment. of the business, for whes tragic part these southern)-- s had opened theli mouths there was a difficulty of cloe lng them again. The moment drink was In speei h was out. They 1 formed their admirers that they had come from the department of Gert and that they had made a terrlbl pact. A hundred ard one. Including their leader, they had started frota their homes; a hundred aud ons thy would return. If one of them wil killed the whole would perish In theb efforts to avenge him." k. Where the Boreel building now stands, at 115 Broadway, the Holland Society of New York have erected a tnblet to mark the site of the historic De Lancey House. This was the home of Gov. De Lancey until 17C0, when It became a hotel and was hjwn jy various names "The City Hotel." The City Arms, The Province Arms, Burns Coffee House." etc. It is said that here the merchants of New York signed the famous non importation agreement in opposition to the Stamp acL 1755. The building City hotel was a plain four-storwith its big square windows stretching in long even .lnes across the front. It depended for its reputation not on any richness of decoration of either exterior or interior, but on the menu, which in that hostelry reached the highest point of perfecMeats and fish tion in colonial were served in every style and in HOW. |