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Show c. ' u WS3I3:3S. COU3!i3TV TIMES. WEBER I, COUN I '. Maksficld !. fTtiues. Snow, Manager. SATURDAY, JULY 8, 18W. The test case ' against Ogden' y ball game ordinance was held before Juslico HulaniskL Ha claims the ordinance is defective. So Sunday base ball games may-b- than Tuesday. OF THE T11ES. During ibis dry weather look out for fires. Win. J. Bryan will visit Utah next month. 12,000 inoro soldiers will be sent to reinforce Gen. Otis. And now the days grow shorter and the weather hotter. P. A. Vadleigh,g. p. and t. agent of the It. G. W., has resigned. No mure gi ven. If you gsrdners dont run the weeds out they are pretty apt to run you out. Dorses for sale C ill on Ilenry Darren, between Five Points and North Ogden. At a constables sale down at Bountiful last week 1,000,000 bricks sold for $350. The Young Mena and Young Ladies associations will have a day outing at Saltair next Tues- e The chairman of the Weber County Board of Examiners baa sent to State Superintendent Park that Miss a recommendation Amelia Manning be given the University free scholarship for that county. Tribune. Readers of the Times, patronize those business men whose announcements appear in this paper. The firms which refuse to invite 3'0ii to their stores through our columns, evidently dout consider your patronage worth unking for. The fishermen are enjoying themselves hugely of late in angling for the finny tribe. Some of them, however, should learn to respect the rights of others and do leaa damage in the way of pulling down fences and destroying crops. Huntsville correspondence to News. Elder Benjamin Johnson ol Ogden City came home on the 24lh inst. from his mission to the southHe has been perern States. forming missionary labor in the Mississippi conference. He was set apart on March 17, 1897, and left this city the day' following. Deseret News. Down at Kaysville last week one Building agreements and minfor of the good housewives discovered ing notices of location blanks aale at the Times office 3 for 5 an ugly rattle snake in her cup- cents. An exchange say a the wall flower at a party is frequently the girl who can darn aocka and make good coffee. The following ndverthement is Bulldog said to have appeared: for sale; will eat anything; very fond of children. While the price of brer Las gone up on account of the war tax, i did not lessen in any degree the quantity that went down. The town of Springvillo has within its corporate limits 125 square miles. A big town is fjpringville witli its 3,000 people. Found A buckskin horse, yeurs old. Owner can hnve same beby calling on Henry Larsen, tween Five Points and North Ogden. It is urged that even the sparrow Is a benefactor to the farmer because it feeds on tiic seeds of waste plants and weeds during the win ter. Miss Ruth Moencli, daughter ot Prof. Moench, is said to have recited the Declaration of Independence at Dubois, Idaho, on the Fourth. Exchange. The loafer is supported by the labor of other men lie is a tax on the community, lie is an imposition and a public nuisance. Dailies, when you wish to buy perfume, faco powder or any of the other mysteries of the toilet, Mrs. J. A. Tolers, 2404 on call Washington Ave. At the Second Ward fair contest for the most popular lady. Miss Luf-llFerrin won by a vole of 4,073 over Miss Lillie McCoy whose vote was 3,445. A wise contemporary says: It is a pretty good maxim that those who sharpen a knife for somebody clses throat sooner or later find it sticking in their own neck. every article in the Weber Comity Times and tell my friends to, was a remark made a few days ago by one of Ogdens prominent business men. It is claimed by the Tribune that Lew McCarty and David Lant, two of tile most notorious of the Umber's Uvist gang, enlisted, and are now in the army at Miinil:i. his Boston clergyman in A pulpit denounced Christian Science Ity declaring EdJyism, fifty parts ignorance, twenty parts bias plicmy, twenty parts business and ten parts mysticism. Horror of Horrors. Ogden, the city which will not allow base ball on Sunday, absolutely permitted the saloons to run open on Sunday last. Such depravity, such depravity. The Boo, Salt Lake. I rend There is a little old negro woman, only 4 feet high, in Philadelphia wiio claims to he 131 years of age. She used to g'V butler, milk and eggs to Washingtons soldiers at Valley Forge, in behalf of her mistress. There were several accidents in Ogden on the Fourth. Stanley Johnseu's hand was burned by a Arthur Haiti got a off hy a toy lucnon; blown thumb Herbert Folgcra face was badly burned by owdcr. r; Volunteer Steamships Built by Prl-- t vat Subscription. j i Istsadsd far War Purposes is ths Kvcst of tstsraotlOBsl Die IuIsbcm. The origin of this peculiar organisation la interesting. In the last war between Russia and Turkey the formers navy was recognized to be weak, and some patriotic subjects of the czar to create by private effort a dorce of auxiliary cruisers that might be useful in cose a nsTal power should intervene on the side of Turkey. Subscriptions were started in the chief towns, and In a few months about ed 2,000,000 roubles were collected. With these tlie Alsatia, the Lotharingia, and i wo other steamers belonging to the North German Uoyds were purchased. Not very long afterword peace waa concluded, so that the work of the four vessels proved to have consisted chiefly of conveying the sick and the wounded and transporting tnoops from San Stcfano to the Block aea ports. In casting about for a new spherede-of duty for the volunteer fleet, it wasRuscided to have them ply between sia's European ports and Yladivostock. But the first operations of the fleet as a commercial venture were not There were no profencouraging. was talk of turning them mnl there its, over to the Black aea trade. However, the direction of them waa transferred to the minister of marine, and presently an era of prosperity for the fleet began. The numbers increased, and now the fleet is managed by a committee representing the treasury, war. cavy and audit offices, the president, who is generally an admiral, being selected by the minister of marine. The chief executive officer is known as the inspector, and the present incumbent of the office is Col. Linden, who for a attache in long time had been a navalRussian govEngland, representing the ernment. At present the volunteer fleet possesses 13 large steamers, each capable of carrying from 3,000 to 5,000 tons of They ciugo, exclusive of bunker coal. are the Kherson, Petersburg, SaT&toff, Ekater-fooslaOrel, Vladimir, Voronej, Kiav, Tambov, Yaroalaval, Kostroma. and Khabarovsk. The first four can make 19 knots and the others 13 knots. All of them have been built in England, where also two other vessels are to be constructed. The original, acquired in Germany, have been given up and turned over to the admirships. alty aa training Odessa is the principal port from which the steamers of the fleet start. and They pass through the Suez canal, reach Vladivoatock in about 40 days. On the way they, call at Pent Said, Perim, or Aden, Colombo, Singapore and Nagasaki aa the principal porta. Only two or three years ago no more than seven or eight voyages were made each year, but, under the present management, no fewer than 22 voyages are carried out within the par. Thua Yladivostock has fencreaseu in importance, and the volunteer fleet has rendered a great service in building up the Asiatic shores of Russia. The fleet Is also used in transporting materials for the Siberian Tailway, and so adds largely to its earnings, while being of public service in that way. It also car. ries out immigrants and convicts, the latter being sent out to the island of ftagfrnlinn, not far from Vladivostok. It takes back to Odessa soldiers whose terms have expired; teas from Hankow, the tea trade being entirely in its hands, and no leas than 35,000 tona being ear ried last year; copra, castor seeds and other produce. It is also worthy of note that the is not freezing of Yladivostock harbor now an insuperable obstacle in the passwinter vessels ening of ships. Last tered the port even when the frozen surface had reached a thickness of 13 inches. A canal through the ice four miles long was cut out by sawing, the or huge frozen mosses being crushed towed away by the government vessel Siloch. The operations were successful, but in order to do the work still more efficiently in future, an ice breaker is being constructed at Copenhagen. Altogether, Engineering concludes that, a V hough the volunteer fleet still has at Odessa guna ready to be mounted for war purposes, yet its chief functions are commercial, and that the building up of Asiatic Russia may help British manufacturers. In any event, so long as all the ships of the fleet come from English yards, the latter cannot complain. London Engineering. board. Next morning she found another deadly rattler on the table The in the summer kitchen. close is latter was shot. Kaysville to the mouutaius, the snakes often wandering down from their homes on the cliffs. O. M. Runyon, N. O. Nye and J. G. Read went up to atLend the horse races at Brigham on the Fourth. Nigger Boy came out second in tiie free for all; time announced, 2:30, 2:31, Fleetwood winning. Runyons Minnie was second in her race, best time 2:37. The Read runnere carried off both of their races. John Wanamaker is said to have recently closed a contract with the Philadelphia Record for a page ad vertisement every day in the yeai for which he pays $100,000, and this is only one of the numerous papers in which he advertises. Wanamaker has made his fortune out of printers ink, and doos not hesitate to acknowledge the fact. A Huntsville correspondent to the News writes: It may be in teresting to some to know that in Huntsville there are over seventy marriageable girls, all of them beautiful and fascinating, while young men only about twenty-fiv- e can be found for them. What shall we do with the balance? young Perhaps those twenty-fiv- e men think there is no balance. 250 of the Utah artillery are now on the high Beas from Manila, homeward bound. 25 of the boys staid behind, having The steamer Hancock, which boars them, is expected to reach San Francisco about July 20. What a welcome Utah will give her young heroes. During the fighting the Utah soldiers have taken part in every important battle. They have won praise from everyone. Their Ever a Mystery. queer may be readily seen, losses are 8 killed in battle, 4 died That a woman Is For she has a wonderful way; sewing machine. from disease and 16 wounded. It kills her to runa abike all day. v, Nijni-Novgor- od But she'll ride Good Beginnings Make Good Endings. N. Y. Journal. The Peoayeet. Do you think," said the man who )uul bought a largo tract of arid land, this trouble? Constipated bowels. CAT PUT UP A GOOD FIGHT. PERMANENTLY mBtifthr,VfEcTS MAN'rD by !l?RNIAFfGtYRVP(& roe smi w L.vt u esussm rsa sot ns mm. the Saricoas. All doctors told Renick Hamilton of WeBt Jefferson, O., after suffering 1 8 months from rectal 'fistula, he would die unless a costly operation was performed, out he cured himself with five boxes of He Fooled Bucklens Arneca Salve, the surest pile cure on earth, and the best salve in the world. 25c a box. p Sold at It drug store. Co-o- This Space is Re- c WHlH ALL ruutfb Syrup. 'fMoUiwL um yroWHliaifiKB I SATISFACTION s GUARANTEED. cat had tackled the snake by tbe throat in such a manner at to prevent him striking his fangs into her back, and the snake was making a powerful wiggle and squirm to get free. Its tail lashed the air like a whip, and its black will give you prompt relief and certain cure. JCmjs roan Blood Are If you have neglected your three-pronge- 'case a long time, you had better take Agcf sSirsapirllH It will remove all impurities that have been also. accumulating in your blood and will greatly strengthen your nerves. Wrtto tho Doctor. b kumwtlilDR about Than my uiic'en. you do not your cans t raoly : mil aland. Wnta tlia dortorqilu him how rod art ufforlns. Yua will promptly lecelvu tlia boat madical advic. iddien, Dr. J. 0. Ayer, Lowell, Him. Wrlirr Klako of Hi Clinrrh Of tha t'lirlkt of rj-i- ui L. W. Slmrtli.T. Counselor: C. F. Multllotiin aiul X. C. Nos. 3 and 5 Mais reilent: Flygare. Stake Tithing Clerk: Wards. Street, Salt Lake City, fl or thoiiwnnl". Kiarl uu Write for ny informution fli Kinl. UmiMA Hkow, Ilrklilriit. lnyR iiilrrrM on emit. R. McQuarrie. - ZIONS SAVINGS BANE & TRUST CO., Multilw. Latter-da- y Bishop. -- 11. I'ftXKua, tUKlner. UKOHGB II. J. Fuller Eden James Alartiu Farr West OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Ievi J . ay I or Harrisville Llnhlif iu. David MelCny IVler B. lVteri'on Governor Tofdnia Ik Judkins Secretary Sniuin U. S. Alio (Jrge Ritchie iiey James IT. S. Manilla I I nines Tayl Federal Judge ...James Ward Auditor 1. II. F.nsign Treasurer ..Kobcrt McQuarrie Attorney General IIoner... W . W Huntsville Kanesrillc Liberty Lynne Marriott Mound Fort North Ogden Ogden, Firnt Second STATIC lleber M. Well. James T. Hammond. O. O. Whitmore. Glen Miller. John A. Marshall. Morgan Richard. JoHVdi ('liipiuan . A. U. Biabop. Barnard White Jl'INSKS Kl'l'KKM e eoniT. F.dwin Stratford Janiea A. Miner, X. Rankin, Tims. J . Stevens R. W. Bartcli. G. l'lain Cily (i. W. Brumwell, Jr. jriHjK 2nd jriutTAi. Ik W. Wade lleasanl View .Hanford Bingham Itiverdule Henry H. Rolapp. J. A. Allred Slaterrille WEBER COUNTY Alina Keyes Uintah Clerk Chan. R. 11 oil ing worth . William L. Stewart Warren Charlc U. Lavne. Sheiilf. Robert MeFailand West Weber D. Chain hers. Alina Treasurer I oli Itiiekliain n Wihton Gen. Halverson Attorney W. M. Boslaph. Surveyor over Advertise in tin; Timee; Assessor John W. Gihsmi. thousand roies nrn printed eneh Co. Supt. of Schools W. B. Wilson. issue. Tim Times goes into the L. B. Adams, Chnnan. Lyman Skeen. homes of the pen. 1 and limy read Cniiimissinnrr W. (!. Smith. Third Fourth Fifth.... body. OFFirm jf r for storage. no charge LIST OF d fangs shot in and out like lightning on a small scale and in dif-- . feient color. ' But kitty's fur waa up. and she was using her feline agility and quickness for all it waa worth, so that the snakes venom went out into the air or settled in the earth. Once or twice the rattler pot free, and swift as an eel made straight for the little ones, but the old cat mother was too quick for the snake. Slie grabbed tbe creature by the back, about eight inches below the head, and stopped its course. Finally, ns if to put a stop to tbe struggle, the rat changed her grip, sunk her teeth into the round body close to the Lead, and held them there. The rattler soon bowed his head, doubled up his back, squirmed in intricate curves too many to describe, and gave up the fight. A few minutes later it lay dead, the head nearly severed from the For Cards, . -- i U Dr. Swing 6o you read my book enHow to Cure Sleeplessness. titled What do you think of it? Mils Flighe Oh, it worked like n charm. I went to sleep he for I had f1' '' "t M Bridal Costnaao. Dr. John U. Patou, missionary to the South Sea islands, describe thedresa of a native bride on her first appearance at church, after the cerctmony. Ierhjpn .follow t he .CmIi i lis w i ,iike to make a note of the various garments for future reference, though 11 hardly for imitation. Her bridal gown was a loans drab colored great coat, put on above her native grass skirts, and sweeping down to her heels, buttoned tight. Over this she hnd hung on a vest and above that again, most amazing of all, she had donned a po.ir of knens trousers, drawing the body over her head, ami leaving a leg dangling gracefully over each of her shoulders and streaming down her hack. Fastened to on shoulder was a red shirt, and to the oilier a striped one, waving about her like wings, as she 'ad a red sailed along. About her shirt had been twisted like a turban, mid tier notions of art demanded that a sleeve thereof should hang aloft over each of her care. She seemed to be a moving monster, loaded with a mass of rags. The day was exceedingly hot and perspiration poured over her face in streams, ncr husband looked at me Yon and then at her, as if to say: never saw in all your white world, a bride so grandly dressed." Youths t covery for consumption, and was so much relieved on taking first doBe that she slept all night; and with two bottles has been absolutely cured. Her name is Mra. Luther Thus writes W. C. Ham-nic- k Lutz. & Co., of Shelby, N. C. Trial bottles free at Co-odrug store. Regular size 50c and $1. Every lottle guaranteed. It Shipping Tags, Bill Heads, Pamphlets, Statements, Drugs, Patent Medicines, Toilet, mill IV. i icy Artices. Ierl nines; all leading makes, rrojirietor of ('nputiiic, sure ii Or Note Heads, 2:10:1 Wash. Ave. Letter Heads, I8S9. 1871. Visiting Cards, Wedding Invitatons. Call on or send to the CITY DRUG STORE. Drug0, Chemical, niul Drug Sundries. We carry a large of trusses, stuck WEBER COUNTY TIMES Office We Sell Bain Wagons! and Suspensories Shoulder Praeea. Sy ranges and nil kinds of Kuhher A I s'! full Goods. line of Mcdicinep, mid make a epee.-ii.Itof ciitiinuud-in- g y invite tho lic to call at 4i?l UM GRAVER Fourth Ward Co-o- p. Ir.u'tleo, In (lip I ,m nil Stsles Court of ClaiiDH, hii-Uui:il S'hii's ('nuns. OFFIl'K in Vurl House. Woolev Wal'ir,n I'uiteif all Ktala aiul Utah. iFoUim P. IEKllY, ATTORN KY AT LAW. A Sj'ciNl (lent ion 10 rroluUiuy Kutaisi. Rooms 1 & 2. Tillies liuililuiK. w nsiii )( lluune. Ciiiel L. MAC1NNH, . A Trill. (liiliRK, 1'TSII. pub- V.ASIIIXHTHX jV.J. WKHKIl, A VKNIE. ATTf Ilf Vl.'V '! :.ii.:i.i. Transfer ciiiiK.x, nr.n. ToKI'II IIAl.I., JUSTK'K OF THU IUArU, -- NOTARY Avenue; tele- phone, 38e. Always on hand. Try ns. & Machine Co. R. Ford, Wagon Manager. E. T. WOOLLEY, Manager. tawll . - o AlVIIUS I'lJHI.ie.-Ofilc- -e Court IlniiM llulMinir, Odi-- llNopier-u- t W a sli ington a! i. COUNTY PROSECUTING ATTORNEY. null Li .nn Tru.l llMj. J J,JUpc,!rrr 1. L. Browning I Iliiilitf in:. kinds. Our office is at 2350 machines made. and the best elevators known Champion Binders; the most modern and Buggies. Ca&e Threshers, Racine Spring Wagons the in need Implementor chicle lino y If there is anything you Bhould see us and examine our stock before purchasing. Ward I'luli l.onn We do all Mowers; the latest and best Tiger Rakes, Granger Rakes, Champion L. ( !?l,iW II. JONES . ' Wil.,i?im" MVi,i Thirl Ward iftli K.- - 1 ATTOILNHY AT LAW. hysicians rescript ion Wt fl 'Vr Second W anl bread-heade- Hesotls Pills and 2 a bov. (Jon-slav- e, Headache, Heartburn, Cily Cily Cily City Druggist , cure lor headache. 1'1 ward 11. Aiidmou. Thomas U. Browning. Iresidenl Harriet S. Uiniucmoii. Auditor Edward M. Allison Jr. Attorney R bert A. Muyes Treasurer Justice of Peace. ..U. T. Ilulauiski. Chief of Police J. E. Davenjiort. Chief of Fire Dep'l Orson Rizer. A. F. Parker. Cily Engineer A. F. Moves Sanitary liispeetrir Sexton W, L. Porter Coal Oil Inspector II. M. Bond. W. F. Ciitchlow. Night Jailer Police Court Urk ...Ren. Times Pound Keeper A. Peterson. rorxcii.M i:. Job Pingree First Wind J Juo. Jenkins JESSE J. DRIVER. Receipts, Programs, John A. Boyle. Mayor Recorder Posters, Tickets, CITY. OGDEN a Another great discovery has been made and that too by a lady in Disease fastened this country. its clutches upon her and for seven years she withstood its severest tests, but her vital organs were undermined and death seemed ira- rainent. For three months Blie coughed incessantly and could not She finally discovered a sleep. way to recover by purchasing of us a bottle of Dr. Kings New Dis- p 1 the ada. Blanks, Dissevered by a Wraii. 25ti titrett; Ogden, that I shall be able to water this waste. You ate making a good beginning tvhen I dunno, replied the native. It strikes me, though, that theres a heap Hoods iake io Sarsaparilla commence you of your wasting the chance better stomach, blood, for any trouble of your Star. water. Washington this taken, liver. or Persistently kidneys Companion. Wants vs. Keeda. great medicine mil bring you the good end. the organ Little Dot Oh, mamma, ing of perfect health, strength and vigor Koiioleon on.l Mat. il'Tmonrd. grinder's monkey is atboxthe window, One day, during the visit of Fcsch, in h;a band. the little an he has a little round was appalled by Mamma Well, my pet. what do you the noise congregation of a saber clanking and dragthink lia wauta? Never.Disappowts" ging on the flagstones of the hall, and Little Dot (after a glance at the a voice calling imperiously for of 1 dess he wnnt to borone of tbe young Isoardo. All of Send in a trial order to the Times row some soap. N. Y. Weekly. the assembly, frozen with terror, reWe will suit mained rooted to the spot. After a moJob Department. The Cleverest Horses. ment's hesitation Mme. d'lsoard courd f horses are the clevThe you in work and prices. erest. In the cavalry the horses with ageously opened the door. The disturber was Napoleon. The lad; recovered SPARROWS SLAY A POLECAT. broad foreheads learn their drill more her calmness and rose to tlic situation. he nthrra. Hta v renidi off your helmet at once, Take Thf Xrim Beast The l'alae Contest Witnessed by a j she said, sternly, and remonsieur, Banter on the Banks of the anl sunshine member where you are! Thrives on good My son will Ohio HITS'. with plenty of exercise in the open not go with 3ou until mass is finished; You have often beard of the ferocity air. Her form glows with health kneel down." Napoleon submitted with the docility of a child, and with every of birds, no doubt," raid William Anderits with blooms face of reverence, remained to her and beauty. appearance son, a hardy old woodsman who lives end. One of the things Cardinal on the lower Ohio, reports the Louis- If her system needs the cleansing the Fcsch waa most vehement in assertville Post, but I doubt if you ever beard action of a laxative remedy, the ing, up to the very close of his life, was of birds attacking and killing an animal uses the his mighty nephew, throughout all and that pleasant Syrnj gentle that one would imagine could whip erratic his career, never for a moment California tbe three or four fierce curs. While bunt- of Figs. Made by Donation's Magazine. faith. lost the ing down in the flats near the mouth of Fig Syrup Co. only. Green river several years ago I saw a Glass toys 1,500 years old have been large and fierce skunk beaten Ignomintoken from the grave of a child in the Sorprlsrd. ious retreat after trying in vain to best some excavations at Rhein Tbo Boston Record prints a para- course of several English sparrows, and later, hessen, Germany. graph about a surprise which a Boston when the skunk had screwed his cour the at 1 experienced lately shopkeeper to the sticking point again, ags up hands of a lady customer. Her husband saw these same insignificant-lookin- g to shreds. is a bank president io Newburyport. little birds tear the animal Constipation, their bills When my attention was first attracted The national banks receive becut after are which Biliousness, the sparrows were flying from one side in sheet of 13,Ths generous president of the thicket to the other, twittering ing signed. his wife, and like mad. When I went to learn the gave one of these sheets toonce for Bosat started she naturally was cause, the skunk, badly frightened, Dizziness, tome purchases in Indigestion, making dodging from one side to the other of ton. ofAfter the drew ha stores liver that Indicate the your cr atlarge a log. trying to escape the savage and calmly Is out of order. Ths tacks of the feathered tribe. The birds bills out of her pocketbook medicine to rouse to the clerk: Lend me your scisdidn't mind me, but kept dashing their said and I will pay you. thereupon cutsors the liver and cure all little bills into the skunk's astonished clerk at these ills. Is found in u red hide. When tbs skunk started ting off a bill. The such money receive to refused across an open apace to the cover of first from so open a manufacturer of curiiearby driftwood his tormentors rency. but finally ths matter was pounced upon him and riddled the poor Sold by all mwUflna dealers. 25 cats hide." ! 'fib., a... a. . - . sx-rlala- Rye Flour and Wheat Flake, a choice breakfast fmid, exchanged on grist. dithht. It does the best of work. ,t hose . who. PEERY BROTHERS FLOUR MILL. "X"" old Troy Steam Laundry an OcUt Take your Grists to the . served for 135 TREATMENT, 3L hABITUAtCbNsT,WVT,0N -- GOOD 1 Lrtf BUI THE GENUINE AND appetite and a weak digesYou are frequently and dizzy, always feel dull cold hsve You drowsy. htnds snd feet. You get but little benefit from your food. You have no ambition to work and tbe sharp pains of neuralgia dart through your body. What is tbe cause of all EFFECTUALLY OVERCOMES 1GOOD tion. the System rl FOR Do you get up with a headache? Is there s your mouth? Then you have a Kidneys, Liver and Bowels cleanses S NESS Acts gently on the well-punc- -t iPlSOSCUREFQR Lima tlSt MSS. JUOUS-- I Mattlvannko. William Adams, whose home is near Wilbur, Ore- - heard a tremendous him ing and rattling at the rear door of hn home not long since. lie knew that r&tllMtiake wse doing the business, but the other sounds confused him. Thinking soma of his children might be iu danger, be ran to the door. There, militant, were three kittens of the favorite house cat and their mother. The four were entertaining themselves and each other in a fight with the rattler, tl.e mother, of course, doing most of the work. For awhile there were moments that vould have bested a kinetoecope. Tbe is CtssMttal Fsnaita Wt looked for. day. fir6-craekf- PUS8 WAS VICTORIOUS. Kill Or non Cnt Mnnnn anti-Sunda- All changes for display advertisements mast, be iu not later 50TES RUSSIAS FLEET. A E. SNOW. ATTtJRSKY AT LAW. uml IVilrral CuurlH. In Slat I'nii-ll- Jtunni liU Rli Auerl,rh lniil.liiiv;. Hl HAKIM & AI.l SALT I.AKK I ITY l'. ON. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Oflliv: Hixiins Utali l,inn Aktiivu OH Hil :tl. &. COUNSELOR AT LAW. 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