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Show V4 6 VOL. IN THE ODD CORNER. 'ThV cackled . wosDKRFUL AIR SHIP us- -, IONSTROUS VESSEL. DE8IONED AND CURIOUS FEATURES OF LIFE. QUEER "! lhat no,rtu,rd or louder taaa any ual over the double egg. SOME SO. 41. AMERICAN FORK, UTAH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMIJKir ID, III. TO CARRY Hoop Knaba. South Charleston, O., special: While AttMkMl by MEN AND ARMS. and after ahowlng him ths plans of his air ship and exhibiting hla credentials from the proper suthorltlee he tried to secure the services of Mr. Carl Meyer, a noted balloonist, who made a balloon aacenaion at Waveriy, N. J., on July 4 under Mr. Williams management, and who has twice crossed famous trocha In Plnar del Rio In an air ship of hla own construction with dlspitches from Antonio Maceo to Jose Maria Aguirre. Captain L&grlfoule is to begin tha construction of one of hie air ships at week, fan, or screw, at the rear of the ship, which acta aa an air rudder as well as a propeller. Every piece of metal In the entire conitruction of this greyhound of the air la of aluminum, and every rivet or piece of machinery for the Cuban boat la already made and packed for shipment to the mysterious shipyard where ths sections are to b put together. ACROSS THE SEA. Waa lb Soca b f Four Hour. A race across 2,000 miles of water for a l1 us baud baa just ended at Elite Island, says an exchange. The race was between Mrs. Franz Mollneaux, a deserted wife, and a young girl, Berths Netbllng, the husbands swe e heart The wFe won the race by four hours and. Mo- -j incidentally, the erring husband. Irmwux had been wealthy in Berlin. He had married the daughter of a rich grain merchant. When he failed In buAiness he quarreled with his wife, for she made some remark about hla poverty which angered him. He left her. saying that he would go to America and begin life over again. They were proud and she permitted him to go aluue, although in her heart she loved him. The man came over here and by hard work established himself and was in receipt of a good salary. He thought sometimes of the woman In Berlin. She was living with her wealthy father, who was very fond of her. In a spirit vt pique the husbnnd sent across the sea for another woman to share the tome he had made here at I860 Lexington avenue. Mrs. Mollneaux heard of tts other woman and embarked in all hste on the steamer Lahn, bound for N8w York. The other one, Iiertha Netb-hi'- g, was a steerage passenger on the Vfnetla, from Hamburg. The Venetla sailed first, yet the fast steamer Lahn bent her into port by four hours, with Mrs. Mollneaux in the first cabin. She had little difficulty In Interesting the authorities In her case. Detective Peter Groden found her husband and Informed him that a woman was at Ellis Isiand waiting to see him. Mollneaux wWs taken there end the commissioner of Immigration asked him some very sArching questions. Then he dismissed him to another room and talked to Mrs. Mollneaux. Neither husband nor wife knew of the presence of the other on the Island. They were brought into the same room. The wife at ths eight of her husband threw her arms about his neck and than fainted. 8b recovered opportunely and told him how cruelly she had misunderstood him and that she would willingly ehwrw porerty and a crust of bread with him. No man could resist talk like that. Mollneaux kissed her on the forehead and vowed he would be (me to her to thw end of time. So they went to 1860 Lexington avenue together, where they will dwell. The other woman? The story Is practically finished as far as he Is concerned. The immigration authorities came to the conclusion that is she had no friends here now and was likely to become a public charge the best thing they could do would be to and her back to Germany. She will go tack in the steerage at once. Tb number of men sere busy in the hay Mkpartd by Ballou and Frplld by Wey-ler- 'e Skirt Fal.j lata tha field of F. R, Murray near here, a hoop at th Air, tb A (irryhoand Sail Tbla Haa snake made an attack on a farm hand gaada of Boll Haalae Crratlan of a Krneh lavaatar for Wrlta t!pld Uava Haul with a named Charlie White. He tried to drlvo i;o la I' lot. i out of its way, but the snake pursued HMpuak. CARDINAL CASCAJ ARES CAREER HE Cuban Junta him. A desperate fight ensued, and threaten! a fin de hut for the assistance of his felHI tb Cbarab TAND up, ye spell-er- e, low workmentimely alecle ay atom of be would have been killa Sword for n llola in Florida. In secluded now and ed. grove warfare against once, it la They, however, succeeded in killThe principles of phrenology as laid completed, which will be, spell Spain In Cubs When ing the reptile, which measured over Since spelling six feet. From Its tall grew a horsy which promises to so he claims, within a few weeks, Mr. down by Gall, Lavater and other teachmatches are the shell, like a spike, which sinks In tha revolutionize ail Carl Meyer will pilot the balloon, or ers have their ardent disciples as well e, other modern meth- rather the cluster of balloons, for of as thc-l- disbelievers; but whether they ground when the snake runs. It is supsuch Is the ship constructed, to Cuba. be true or false there is a cardinal, a Phenaklsto-- e ods. Since Februmeado mate in Its is that the posed 125 men, member of the one will This air carry ship the 1895, and and the men are trying to find It. present college, who as 24, ary rifles, a half million rounds of cribes to their theories the crowning brightest military 1,000 A snake of this kind was killed on minds of the Cuban rifle ammunition, material from which ,ucceM of his life, says the New York Diphtheria, Bysy-g- y the same farm some years ago, was. been trying to to make dynamite and a large quantity Tribune. and Gauge, have thrown Into a tree and in a short time riny of liberation Some weeks ago Don Antonio Cases- Or take some sim- the tree was found to be dying. TLe overcome the troops of the young King of hospital stores, to be sent out by the Cuban occa-th- a Corps. Army Sanitary an but as beyond gaining Alfonso, ple word, jaree, archbishop of Valladolid, Spain, Chilly, snake was left In it and In two wet-kI saw Lagrifoule when he called upon Senor Bosch, the Spanish Ur Willy or the garden Lily. victory, keeping out of harm e called on Captain tree was completely dead. Older Mr. Williams at the Market minister of To spell such words as Syllogism, citizens who remember when the conn- - X,Y anl ahowlng the world how well street public works, to announce In Newark, and in headquarters their outwit and can And Lachrymose and Synchronism, his elevation to the rank of cardinal outgeneral ty was infested by these reptiles ray they reply to my question about hie project and receive his ministers congratulaAnd Peutateuch and Saccharine they are very poisonous and will kill ' enemies, the Cubans hsve accomplished and hie balloon, he said: toward and little independence, gaining Apochrypha Calendine, and shrubbery or trees wherever they are In this age of progress there Ie noth- tions. They were heartily given, Lactiferous and Cecity, ey the New York Herald. thrown. the new cardinal then made the followSome look may Impossible. things Spain has been forced to spend a vast ing Jejune and Homeopathy, ing explanation of his visit: amount of money and sacrifice the Uvea very difficult to do, but human IngenuiParalysis and Chloroform, Scared KUh Swim Far. "I wished you to be the first to concan all obstacles. surmount The upty hut Rhlnocerous and Pachyderm, A scared fish swims far sometimes, of thousands of her young men, me. I shall tell you why. One renot an is unknown gratulate are etlll per atmosphere Metempsychosis, Gherkin, Basque, as the recent experience of a fisherman her town and provinces who have made a day when you, Senor Bosch, were about to gion aeronauts, with crowded It Is certainly no easy task. patriotic youths. proves. The man was fishing in. a .small study of It. Ballooning la a 12 years old, your father, Miguel Bosch, ... "The war In Cuba Is sure to last two scientific ... Kaleidoscope and Tennessee, like science, anything else. The ordi- took you to his friend, Senor lndalsclo wrote or Priaident thre" longer." Kamtschatka and Dispensary, tat balloon crank who ventures Into Mateo, then master of ceremonies at the nary ST to in vilvai a friend this Olsnero. s week ego Would make some spellers colicky. de- - upper space without knowing the recourt, In order to have him admire your m of mfihnf thbcnt ek nn,eM Quicker agent Diphthong and Erysipelas, ends up with an acci- peculiar talent for the exact sciences. gion generally the is traction Spantil employed against And Etiquette and Sassafras, nm dent It Is much safer np there In the As you and your father entered the Infallible and Ptyallsm, on Dining. An hour liter no nooiiMi 111 here. The old methods of warfare cloud region than down here, because room of Mateo, the latter was talking of Cuba, too .low the for topography fish In another and distant plwf. Allopathy and Rheumatism, or corkscrew storm breaks to a captain of artillery. You were subIf a cyclone n n the And Cataclysm and Beleaguer, This trout weighed two and a half i down here you are at Its mercy on the jected to an examination, and the three Twelfth, Eighteenth, Rendexvous, In- pounds, and in Its mouth was the fly j a fresh Installment of young soldiers earth, while up there we can see it men, Senor Mateo, your father and the lost in the lake. triguer, to tako tbs place of those who hsve eomlng or gathering hours ahead, and captain, were astonished st the unusual And hosts of other words are found fallen victims of the machete and fe- - can ride above, In the bright sunshine, talent of the boy. The subject of phrenOn English and on classic ground. i ver. Any honorable means of warfare while the poor mortals below are fight- ology then came up. Your father was Thus Behring Strait and Michaelmas, will he gladly hailed as beneficial to the ing it for their lives. ap ardent advocate of the teachings of Thermopylae, Cordilleras, point that projected far out Into the ; c,lbllng u ,t tl only Bwlft and de.truct- "The balloon In which I propose to Gall, hut the captain, on the other hand, : 800 hen Suite, Jalap, Hemorrhage, and Havana, "cross a bay some , Bnd tbetd of any mesns now at go to Cuba will be the first complete had no faith In them. After your father or 800 yards wide. Cinquefoil and Ipecacuanha, end efficient airship aver directed had defended his our disposal. point of view with all And Rappahannock, Shenandoah, It looks as If the fish, on freeing it- This answer had been written In re- through upper specs by the hand of possible arguments he proposed, half In And Schuylkill and a thousand more, self, had made a mad rush from the ply to a representative of a French man, and I am proud to let the Herald Jest and half in earnest, to examine the Are words some first-rat- e spellers miss, danger it knew about until it thought ; syndicate now in New York, who had have a sketch of it This Ie no day heed of his adversary, the captain. The In Dictionary lands like this. it was safe, then proceeded to bite submitted to the Constituent Congress dream it la a scientific fact, and it is submitted. After Senor latter readily Nor need one think himself a Scroyle, again aa usual. to solve the of problem at Cubltaa a plan to make war on the going rapid Bosch had passed hie fingers over the some of these If his efforts foil; Spaniards from the clouds by balloon. transit through the cloud regions. I captain's cranium, he eald: Nor deem himself undone forever ' Thl .The matter was referred to General have everything ready and shall proWrit t'ptlri Dow. Ma To miss the name of either river "My examination proves that yon Tlisre is a man who lives in Gam- Carlo Roloff, the Cuban minister of ceed to build my airship just as soon as will never amount to much aa a soldier. some The Dnieper, Seine or Guadalqulver. ban I conclude business cononce arrangehe at favorable sad gave who war, writes upside down bler, Ohio, The hump of CombatiYeneaa Is unusualfrom force of habit He hsa become so sideration to the scheme of the french- ments with the Junta." la one of the most re- ly small. On the other hand, mildness, The ie who an General man. Roloff, airship used to the Idea expert never that he writes Candidate Hobart Shirk in the manufacture and manipulation markable things of Its kind ever con- humility and religion are extremely St. Louis. Special: When Garret A. like other persons. ceived by an aeronaut Its chief fea- highly developed. I feel certain that If Ons he walked Into the Ebbltt of high explosives, thought well of the day Hobart, the republican nominee for which excites the greatest wonder, yon exchange the sword for the stole and submitted to ture, plans arrangements left the Planters hotel house in Washington. The clerk turned la a firm believer In Ie its extreme lightness considering its and the uniform for the priest's ooat beoause he him, i book the around In the usual he also left his shirt behind him, and register ba,loonB ,0r and tremendous strength. you will become a cardinal. thereby hangs s tale. Mr. Hobart will manner, so that he might Inscribe hie despatching messages In "taUng consists of "A short time after this meeting tha boat a times. war The shaped airship probably not miss the shirt that he name, but, to hie astonishment, the reversed the volume quietly failed to keep on during the excitement stranger of political turmoil, but if ho should 0 as to make the writing all upside j ever seek to recover it or ask where down from hie point of view, and ad- ded the name, A. W. Mann, Gambler," it is, echo will answer Whi-- ef If j the New Jersey man was assured the In the proper place. Though writing hie name upside electoral votes of every state In which a portion of his shirt reposes, he would down he did It with as much ease and quickness as a man would ordinarily have a cinch on the ; for the garment has been scattered do it rlghtslde np. The clerk did not ' from Maine to California, and from know what to make of It and asked Alaska to the gulf, and even into him to explain whether he always did i it that way. The stranger replied that bloomin British Canada. It waa as comfortable for him to write On the night of June 18, Just after he In that fashion as In the ordinary manhad been nominated a the tall of the ner. He added that It was not difficult republican kite, Mr. Hobart hurried to at all to learn and that anybody could the Plantere hotel. The next morning acquire this peculiar art, though he bad he put on a clean shirt and later start- never met any one in this country or la ed for New Jersey. A few dsys sfter-war- d Europe who knew how to write i upside the chambermaid found the shirt down. He claimed to have originated ' In the closet. She gave it to the head the system. porter and he sent it to the laundry, All this information was not conveyed In due time the bundle came back. It by word of mouth, because Mr. Mann la a deaf mute. He is a lay uncalled for in the office until clergyman, few days ago, when Chief Clerk Charles preaches by signs at Cambier. G. Field had It opened. He didnt try on the shirt, but he nearly had a fit A Gratafnl Lion. ' Just the same. On the collar band in The proprietor of a menagerie relates , I captain resigned from the army and enIndelllble letters were the words G. A. that one ' of hie lions once had a thorn tered a seminary, and the prophesy of Hobart. A comparison with ths reg- taken out of hie paw by a French lien- - j your father waa fulfilled. The captain ister showed that the Inscription was tenant in Algeria. The lion afterward i Is a cardinal for I waa the captain. in the handwriting of the san over the list of officers belonging candidate. .The newa that lo the regiment of hie benefactor and Charley Field had Hobarts shirt out of gratitude devoured all of eu- Literary Hlllrlll spread like wildfire, and every travel- perlor grade to the lieutenant, who Col. Jones has Just finished hla "Hising man in the house made a raid on thereby found himself promoted to the tory of the War." Nobody knows that the office and secured a .piece of the rank ef colonel. he was never in It. The last piece was given garment. Ths Blllvlllc Literary Club captured away last night and all that now rea moonlight distillery laet week and no II Walk Backward, mains Is the little section of collar band business has been transacted since. Walking backward Is the latest pecontaining the name. Charlie Field destrian The members of the Blllville Literacy on a wager. feat A young wouldn't take money for it. Assistant A FRENCHMANS INVENTION FOR CUBAN WARFARE. Association are now nl tending night walked from Belgian recently Antwerp Clerk John Farris Smith sent another Brussels In two days, going backWhile the Cubans were negotiating car that does not swing, but Is held sol- school, and they will soon be able to marked portion of the shirt to n friend to the titles of the books on hand. ward the whole time. Practice with Can. in Toronto, Capt B. Lagrifouls, of Marseilles, idly, though pendant, from a cluster of give Yculirday tha friend him progress as We pay the highest market prices as or-- who oeme to this city about two months five balloons. ths rapidly by wrote him saying that the fragment ' mode of These balloons are held steadily In for poetry, by the ton, and always had been framed and hung in the par- dinary to wear walking, but he was ago, other aspirants for fame and Dr. special of with a shoes, in the tuns place by five aluminum belts, which go weigh it on standard scales. persons appeared lor of the Wanderers club, tha swellest kind of heel Our wife says that our new book on underneath ths toe. Moral around j Rufus Senora the girths of the balloons and and Wells Gibbon bicycle club In Toronto. j and Hardlnas, of the Junta, who claim are connected at the points of contact the "Home Life of a Married Man will rs Mot Lot to have dlsoovered the secret of nsvlga- - by aacy working bill bearing joints, not be published aa announced. A Tsrhcrt can get their money back if Great Fast. An Irish steward on board ship arc!- - Ub " b"111 ,n tb u4,Pr rrgions so so that there can be no strain, and each Phil L. Spruill, a resident of Colum- dentally dropped the captains tea ket- as to drive R In any direction they belt can give gently one way or the they call before it la spent. Atlanta ohooee. Dr. Wells is so confident of ths other, as the balloon it holds might Constitution. bia, N. C., owns a hen that deserves a tle overboard. She 1 a common-lookin- g reward. Pate conscience uniting him he went success of his serial Invention that he sway, without getting sway from al-its mate. In this wsy the balloons are ! now attempting to raise $20,000 st St. fowl of a Scotch Brahma breed and to the captain and eald: Tli Infarlnr Heath. b t0 b" Wfl1 ways manageable. cackles contentedly when aha has laid "Can anything be lost whta yon Lottl, Paw, the Chinese invented Tommy a Besides which of network the system known, for ths purpose of mskleg in egg. The other day she left one in know whero it Is? didn't they? gunpowder, surrounds the balloons and which holds the nest. It was a veritable Jumbo The captain replied: practical test of his maohlne. Mr. Flgg Yes; but It never really are who them to there car attached the Cubans from the I undtrstaid "I should think not. Pal among eggs, measuring five and a quaramounted to much for killing purposes ter inches around one way and eight "Well, Indeed, sir, your copper lay frequent the Junto, at Ne. 51 New aluminum braces eecurlng the belts or nntll the Christian nations took hold of to below. car finds These braces tha which the inventien girths one-hathat Mr. kettle is st the bottom of the say." lf inchea the other. street, end ! It. Exchange. the greatest favor is that ef an Ameri-os- n are also the stays for the mile forward Spruill concluded to save the shell, so in the military balloon carps of and at the sides for steering purposes. H Tank fh Hint. be broke holes In each end In order to The principle upon which this wonthe French army, aad which ie now blow out the contents. Then he He Lets kiss and tasks up? IrMd tor It. derful airship Is eteered Is the exma Capfrench trolled eon capitalists. by was sura another She Are there that you that yen awn It? egg Mr. They say Mrs. Van H ofTwynn imwhich governs the salting ef a yacht He Never in such deadly sanspt la tain Lagrifoule, who has greatly Inside the big shell. The Inuer egg new society leader, is right la the fer, A series of over car the aid air American's uprights the ship, proved upon was about the usual site and was per-fsmy lift confound it, hero's your aethand who calls it hie balloon, oelled Just under the lower valves of the bal- the swim. in avery way. The two shells hsvr er. Mrs. Twynn Hm, she dresses for it loons euetalna a shaft, which ie revolved S. Williams, general manSk7But you knew mother's awful upon atAllan -yxslfsd much Interest In Columbia, Vanity. Immense an turne last aad Cuban Newark oleotrieity festival, ths by ager phare they were placed eu exhibition, j iy shortsighted. OndMit. Hobart i Euhad ; : : , r ; j . ! yri ! L X IJ! ! "" emy UMrtd Wlfa j ; ! ; j : ; ' i H : : nt H' ed at : Snb-ecrlbe- I arr UfMiMhlp. Steamships ere being constructed c hrger and ever larger dimensions. Out Of some 400 vessels In course of oou- Itructlon in Great Britain and Ireland it the end of the first quarter this year more than a seventh of ths number rorsisted of vessels between 8,000 and 9,000 tons. On the Clyde alone during the month of April the total output of chipping was some 39,550 tons, and seven of the vessels which made np this total aggregated in themselves no lew than 35,130 tons. The average (Ize of the vessels built at Belfast was a remarkable feature of the output for lest year, and the same thing holds true of the work now on hand. At Belfast Harland A Wolff's steamer last year, seven in number, were considerably over 6,000 tons, ranging from the Georglc, of 10.077 tons, to the Yeds-mor- e, of 6,602 tons, the average being as high as 8,300 tons. fondltln of 1117. recently published show how little Italy can afford to squander money In the search for military glory in Africa. Out of 8,254 communes, 1,454 have a defe tive water supply, and 4,876 are as yet nndr&lned. Some 100,000 persons are dwelling In 37,243 cellars. In 4.965 localities meat Is reserved for the rich, and In 1,700 bread itself ie considered a luxury, the peasantry living mainly on 'maize. This maize is affected by a parasitic fungus and Is the cause of the disease known as the pellagra, which ie eald to attack 100,000 persons in North Italy yearly, and to carry off upward of 4,000. Perhaps this excessive mortality Ie not unconnected with the fact that In 1,427 commune no doctor is to be found. Th Statistics raptrlfj nf It Flr. It needs fifty thousand persona to mtfks a crowd in St, Peters Cathedral at Rome. It is believed that at least that number have been present in tho ehurah several times within modem memory, but it is thought that tho building would bold eighty thousand as many as could be seated on the tiers in the Coliseum. Such a concourse was there at the opening of tho Oecumenical Council In December, 1869, and at tho two Jubilees celebrated by Leo XIII, and all three occasions there was plenty of room In ths aisles, besides tha broad spaces which were required lor the ftaction themselves |