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Show V at SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH' SUNDAY. FEHMJAKY Ill VOL. iiiverw'T dismantling the fruit as they fought i with each other fur lossesalon. HeedFIGHTS FLOCK OF less of the iiian'a attempts to drive them awtiy, they continued to battle among themselves until Lilllco began them with a pike. Then STARVING GULLS' totheyhelulior turned upon him and vented their rage In efforts to tear his face clothes and hands. Almost blinded uf Happing wings, snapMAN HAS DESPERATE BATTLE by the cloud beaks and tearing claws, Lilll-c- ti ping WITH RAVENOUS BIRDS IN fought frantically, at first to save ELLIOTT BAY, WASH. his cargo, and then to save himself. Perceiving that he could make no headway with his pike - blows and FRENZIED BY SIGHT OF FOOD realizing that his eyes and clothing were liable to be torn from him If he continued on deck, the captain beat Large Flock Attacks Food Launch a hasty retreat Inside the launch, and ihcre he found the idea which saved Brings to Ship and They Are the day. lie took a hose, attached it Only Driven Off by Scaldto a steam tap, and. turning it on full Steam. ing head, shot the scalding steam and Seattle. Wash. Driven to deapera-tio- water into the midst of the fighting by hunger and frenzied at the flock. There was a wild scream of pain sight of food, a large flock of sea gulls, usually the most peaceful and coward-- an(j fright from the gulls, and many ly of birds, attacked the launch Puget 0f them, sightless fell into the water. In KUiott Hay the other afternoon. The others made a plucky attempt to and fer a time threatened to defeat withstand the burning vapor, but the owner in his frantic attempts to wer(j finally obliged to give up and beat them back and save his deck "beat a retreat. Once driven away, they loud uf supplies. Heset on every side (jd not return to the attack and the with tearing, swooping gulls, the mas- - launch was not further molested as ter of the launch, Capt. Roy Lilllco, jt proceeded on its way to the French fought fesperately until almost ex- - hark, hauated, and would have suffered no little damage to person and craft had HUNTER HAS NARROW ke not by inspiration made ubo of a SAVAGERY OF A CENTURY NO. :i , l'.HK to a point again at McCook. 8. D, just across tbe Iowa line from here. No one knows how fast the men rode, but both arrived In the courtyard a few minutes apart. Their ponies were dripping foam, yet the ranchmen hardly noticed the animals as they leaped from their hacks and com AGO. Poor Woman's Execution Then a ter of Little Moment. Mat- I. O. O. F. DOINGS. The hanging uf a woman, which la these days calls forth public protests, s circle local in Fellowship was apparently a matter of IndifferJr-duiking on new life and interest. and grandI judge No. 3 having been gram d ence to our Kiamlf.i'hi-ti- i mothers, says the Lirnion Chronicle. It special dispensation, lias lowered idniission fee for a brief period n was In tire nineteenth ivntury that a woman found guilty of some trifling older to attract new members w uve been hesitating of late, owing a offense was to death. Uy On Monti y chaui'e the warrant lor her execution pre vailing dull times. ;o it i vmlng lust four were Initiated was not sent to the high sheriff, anil its mysteries, viz.. R. L. St. George. ). be remained in i sun lor about three pi M. f. 1 and Geibel V. M. Hughes. far, acting as a jail washerwoman,acwirner. The Initiatory cerenioris and ocruMiniiHlly, as a favor in wer very impressive and calculated to give these young men a very ex- knowledgement of her good behavior, ulted Idea of their true meaning sad going uut, as was then the custom, ss " 'f washerwoman in private lintises. Hut worth. a clerk looking ihiough the home ofThe team" was captained by Sackett, with Harry Lawrence as jf. fice records found the warrant that R. G. Buckle. V. G.; W. J- - Moore, had never been dispatched, and It was . ond.; J. A. Whltelock. V. W.: Albqrt thereupon promptly fo: warded to the vr-iou- s I win, P G. and others filling the The woman ' sheriff for due process. subordinate offices was found by the turnkey at the wash-tu- b Monday evening At the meeting In a house in the town Aylesbury. degrge. they will confer the first two "Well, missus," said he, you are to jnd If time permits, initiate on gir be banged. The warrant haa couie at hree more candidates now last, and we must carry the sentence waiting list. 1 out the in morning at the latest. sit Quite a few visitors the wretched Werry well, then, at every meeting, among those P' woman submissively replied, 1 supnt at the last were a number Uncle Sam's boys in khaki," pose I must go," and having washed It does thftr the soapsuds off her arms departed from the Philippines. good to get in touch with white jns with the official. She was duly hanged in God's country again. aext morning. Front all which it would With the new blood being into Mr seem that barely a century separates Into It and the new Interest awak ns from a condition of primitive barESCAPE FROM A BULL ened. Jordan Ijodge No. 3. already barism. to sued fair strong financially bids p.t the head of the Utah Jurisdiction NIMROD CHA8ED BY ANGRY BO, in numbers and influence. These Were Big Hailstones. VINE OUTWITS, HIM BY BRILThe 1. O. O. F. Is a good order, The weirdest storm story in years where young men could pass tOh LIANT INSPIRATION. evenings with pleasure and profit. H comes down from the Downicvllle and Snow Teut country, where It is alleged Former Vice President Schuylsf Caldwell. N. J. When a bull, head when complimented ' on"- - A that chickens were killed by haildown and bellowing In mad pursuit. Colfax, in presiding over the United. stones and a horse was knocked senseIs about to make you the subject ability senate in the atormy States less. The storm is said to have been matter of a Roman holiday, the thing following the great cWI the fiercest In years. Four chickens his to do is to get bullshlp chasing war. confessed himself largely, are said to have been killed by the And when he has debted to Odd Fellowship you In a circle. fog, hall and many knocked down. Lightchased you in the circle long enough knowledge of parliamentary law ra ning struck a tree on the Goodyear to get used to the route, then you dash its correct application. bar grade, and It via si 111 burning tooff at a tangent, and the fool bull day. At George Cooper's ranch, near will go right along chasing around THE EIGHTH WARD JOINT M. I. Snow Tent, the hailstones were rethe circle see? On Tuesday evening they bad ported as large as small eggs, and one This brilliant inspiration came., to treat in. a' sOu of theie knocked the horse senseless. most ' Ilenjamln Robert Norwood while a Neverenjoyable From Thee rendered, by Ban City Correspondent bull was chasing him in John Vi sextet of Geo, H., Sims, composed Call. Francisco e meadow at Montvllle, W, Murdock Calvin Dyne's & utm - w w yDonald, 3 the other afternoon. R. Chamberlain, A. W, Cham' Mr. Norwood went out hunting for and E. G. Chamberlain. A BARGAIN. There was a rabbits on the Van Dyne farm, be- general desire expressed to heir then first-clas- s A Roaming House lor sale. cause he knows there are more rab- again. call or on J. 8. Nielson, GG W, Address mmben JerIn the absence of other bits there than anywhere else in Balt Lake City. South Fourth St., Mr. Van Bishop Oscar Hunter made approBut, unfortunately, sey. There Was a Wild Scream of Pain Dyne knew the same thing and had priate remarks on charactsrforma-tlon- , and Fright. being in line of thought suggesthis brlndle bull In the field to ed the lesson for the evening. by so Mr, when And rabbits. back to the and beat guard unique contrivance small, the Eighth ward asThough Norwood leaped Into the middle of drive away the starving birds. are usually well attended, sociations SALT LAKE CITY. The severe storms of the last few the field and took aim at a little hare over by Mr. George B. being presided bull HONEST WORK. weeks have driven the gulls to shel- aquattlng on a mole hill the Mortison. Jennie Mrs. Margetts and H0NE8T PRICES. ter in the harbor, and not in ten years started out to do his duty. o St on It became apparent to the latPainless Extraction of Teeth oi before have there been such flocks of Falcon Hunting. no Pay. All Work Positively Guarthem swarming over the bay as at the ter lha he would surely be come up Only the smaller birds of prey ars Bell, 1126-X- ; anteed. Phones: present time. There has in con- with before he could reach the nearest used In 1126. Asia for Ths falcon lnd. hunting. of fence. In the middle of the field there a been shortage sequence 218 South Main. food for the birds and they have re- - was a thicket. He dashed up to It sport Is In great favor wltb eastern desert natives and sovereigns wealthy and round sorted to many devices to get enough and then began running lands. to krep alive. There were hundreds I round. now ten So less than did the bull Lilllco of them in the stream when Norwood found that took his launch from the foot of Mad- yards behind. ison street and started for the French he could make the corner a little bark Desaix. quicker than his pursuer, but that Ask Your Dealer For The forward deck of the launch was the latter gained on the straightaway, with covered containing and was slowly but surely running parcels oranges, grapes and other fruits. The him down. Turning his frightened Desaix had almost been reached when head backward, he noted that the the captain noticed a large swarm of arlmals frothing jaws barely sklm-gul!- s -- MARBLE SPRINGS," he ran, horns hovering about tbe launch and I med the ground The Pure Whiskey. saw He circle. that the following It in its course. Suddenly down, in the one of them swrtbped down, and, mak- - brainless bull had got Into a rut and lng a dive at one of the parcels on tbe was so Intent upon gaining upon hla deck, tore open the paper cover. An victim that he had fastened both orange rolled out and the famished eyes to the path before him, gouged birds clutched at it and attempted to deep by the hammering hoofs. RIEGER k LINDLEY, Distributors. Inspiration struck the desperate carry it away. In an instant he was or off then. at r.itnrod other gulls, Dashing suddenly the center of a houle lighting to possess the orange. Their a tangent, while the bull was hidden shrill cries of excitement and rage from him around the eurve, he sired j summoned other flocks of birds and away at right angles to the course in a little time the launch was beset while the bull plugged on around and uround the circle, never looking up on every able by gulls. L50 G) 50c. 75c, $!, J. H. MARSHALL. Alone In the latiurh, Lilllco was at or thinking of the scurvy trick that fi to tn WH 36i Nivy MANAGES. course to pur- - bail been played, a loss as to the sue. He stopped the engine and step- Norwood sat down upon a humthe birds mock anil enjoyed tne spectacle for ped out on the deck, wln-ran hour. were tearing open Ihe parcels and Odd n u ' 1 ran for the courthouse. I want a license to wed," said Jackson to Clerk Frsnk Tripp. I want a license to wed. echoed Uretherton to Deputy Clerk Snyder. Both officials started to comply, but when the name of the young woman EACH IGNORANT OF THE OTHER was asked Clerk Tripp glanced sharply at the other man and asked him to repeat it. He did so! Arrive at Destination at Sams MoThis is strange, auld Tripp. Are ment, Learn of Girl'e Duplicity, you gentlemen sure this is not the and Decide Neither same woman you wish to marry? Wanta Her. in an Instant both men began explaining. Sioux City, la. How would you like Besides, said Clerk Tripp, you to ride at break-uecspeed on horse- must bring the girl here with back for 100 miles and arrive at the license clerk's office Just as another A fight between the two young men fellow was taking out a license fur th was narrowly averted, aa both startgirl you Intended to marry ? And sup- ed out to hunt the elusive bride-to-bpose the other fellow had done the But when they left they were seen e same ride, a proviso talking eameaily together. made by the young woman whu had When Jackson and Uretherton were been wooed by both and who had seen several hours later they had evipromised to wed both? dently made up their minds to some This was tbe situation that con- ftroat decision, for both seemed the fronted J. J. Jackson and S. T. best of friends. near We discussed tbe matter pro and Uretherton, ranchers Hutte, Mont. They were coming to Sioux con," said young Jackson, and we City to marry Miss May Florence But- - concluded that neither of us would marry the girl. I didn't Intend to marry either of them, anyway, declared Mlse Butterfield. with a toss of her bead. But her eyes were red and there was a quiver In her voice. TWO MONTANA RANCHMEN MAKE HUNDREDMILE RIDE FOR LICENSE. k long-distanc- EXPRESS STAMPEDED o' ' I u j tn-s- t e ! THREE BEARS IN ONE CAVE. Pennsylvania Man Breaks Record at Risk of Life. Dubois, Pa. R. P. Marsh of this cily went on a hunting trip in the vicinity of Henezette, about 15 miles from here, and shortly after leaving that village came across bear tracks. Following the tracks for several miles through the snow he reached the animal's lair, a hole under a pile of rocks, 'and crawled in. He had not got very far when he saw the bear's eyes gleaming in the darkness, and, raising his gun, he fired at the points of light. Rruin sank to the floor of the cave and Marsh procured a large hook farmhouse, with which from a near-bto drag his game out. While In tne act of dressing the bear the hunter heard growls coming from the cave and he again crawled part way In and let drive. Taking It for granted that he had killed liruln No. 2. Marsh again brought the hook Hut this time when It into play. cam out therfc was a Jive bear on tbe y i r end of It. Marsh dropped the ile and started for his gun, but lieforu he veached It bruin had overtake him and a lively fight ensued. Marsh finally managed to break away, and, securing his rifle, killed the brute. Satisfied that the second bear shot at in tbe rave had been killed, he again uspd the hook, and was rewarded by hauling a good-sizebear from the hole. This made a total or three s bears in less than of an hour. Mr. Marsh is scratched and bruised as a result of his tussle with bruin, lut not seriously Injured. To Others. know that I don't play a very good game of whist, but I only play cards for amusement Stella Well, your game Is certainly amusing. Judge. I Fulfilling Expectations. Alas! moaned the depleted backer of the show, my cake Is dough! "Exactly, returned the stir of tbe That Is what angel cake Is piece. expected to be." Baltimore American. terfleld, aged 22. pretty, and the niece of the late State Senator- Butterfield of South Dakota. Miss Butterfield, who also lives near Butte, was loved by both the Their wooing was young ranchers. ardent and continuous. The winsome young woman could not decide which of tbe westerner! she admired best And finally, when she left home for a tour of the east, she had half way promised to become the bride of both. On her return some she stepped off at Sioux City for a visit. Then she felt that she wanted to see her impetuous lovers. And she sent each a telegram saying she would marry the one that came to her at once. Out In Butte two young men boarded the same train together. They climbed Into the same coach, took the same scat But as such things the matter go neither discussed closest his heart. And they both rode on into the night, blissfully Ignorant of the other's Intentions. At Vermillion. S. D., they had to wait for connections, and here both young men were handed telegrams. They read: 'Tome at once. Called Both seemed imhome. Father III. idea. There bued with tbe same would be no train for five hours. The trusty saddle was the only thing. Homes were speedily seeured and the rare for a girl began, each still Ignorant of the other's inti ntlons. Two n ads lead out of Vermillion for the Missouri river. Both are straight and hard. hut. they diverge until they - r Salt Lake City. EVENT ONE KNOWS JEWELER, Salt Lake City. 73 Main Street from Through the efforts of the Norwegian iKt, a man who had lived like an sue for 12 years in the forests of reBelgium and Franre has been turned to his home In Norway. He was the only survivor of the Norwewhich was gian hark Mygrean. wrecked In 1895. He had lost his reason from the shock. When round tbe man was In the forest of Solgnies, where he had lived for some time, and had Inspired the population In the neighborhood with fear. Finally it was decided to form a party to rapture him. He was seen to be moving along very quickly, jumping from branch to branch. The inen tried to seise him, but he got away from them and successfully hid himself in the thicket. -.not her at'empt this one success-lu- l was made tiy a crowd of villagers whu surrounded him. Ills body was Brii-eu-ls- Baron BOWER NOW: LIVED AS APE. Survivor of Wreck Jumped Tree to Tree in Forest. three-quarter- Ella "I Want a License to Wedl CASTAWAY 44 E. Second South SL AaaisWUMBlUtcl- - 3 BOAR Fort Wayne, lnd. To be confined in the same car with an angry boar, which had broken but of Its slender confinement, was the unpleasant experience of N. U. Richardson, express messenger on the Wabash Continental 40-acr- Union Dental Co. RK BRUTE BREAKS OUT OF CRATE AND CREATES HAVOC IN THE CAR. . pt MESSENGER Grvn-rtaa- l, phil-iiuihr- aidaons home la in Detroit, and when he was rescued by trainmen here from his perilous position on the top of a big pile of truuks, which he had gained to escape from the frenzy of the boar, he was very weak and could hardly tell what an exciting time he had had. The boar had been received In a small Illinois town, and was consigned to some place In Ohio. At first the animal did not appear In an ugly mood, but Richardson was suspicious and put the crate containing it in one corner of the car. It soon began to show symptoms of ugliness, and bit at the sides of the crate with great energy. Richardson then placed a large pile of trunks around it, thinking that If It did break out the trunks would serve as an additional barrier. But soon the trunks fell away, and the boar made his appearance with streaks of froth covering his entire The animal began to cavort body. among the trunks and to set Richardson running from it The express messenger soon parched himself high upon the trunks which he had plied together, and he staid there until the train reached this city, as bis cries for help were drowned by the roaring of the car. Ilia appeals were heard by the station men here, and they would have let the boar escape from the car when (hey opened the door had not Richardson railed to them. It was soon caught and tied, hut Richardson refused to accompany It any farther, and It awaited a later train. The boar la of fine Poland China stock, and weighs 480 pounds. In its career around the car It tore open several trunks and the garments, mostly women's, were strewn over the floor. covered with short hair. He had flow-lndisorderly locks and a long matted beard, resembling an ourang outang. When seized be shrieked, but did not reply to the questions put to hhn. The bread offered him he ate. ravenously. The man was Identified by ths medal attached to a string around bis neck bearing tbe word "Mygrean." When he boarded the vessel for Norway the captain addressed him in Norwegian. The man was seized with vlolint emotion and fainted. When he recovered he was able to answer the captain's questions sensibly, and told how he had lived In the forests fur a dozen years. g, A Funny Man. Ferry Miss Morton told me that she thought you wrre a humorist. Hargreaves Really, I Ferry At least she said you were a funny little man. Develop Franklin: To own resources Good in Man. be thrown upon one's is tu be cast into ths very lap of fortune. thi |