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Show UTAH DAILY 6 WOMANS STRANGE QUEST OF WEALTH STATE JOURNAL, this cove, and there has been much digging about this beautiful Island, particularly the part to which it gives the name of Money Cove. MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1904. ' 331 per cent Off PARIS PREPARES FOR forced THE BEY OF TUNIS woman on a Grand against luml of strangely The highest point to an inclinations own natural in her all feet Money Cove Marian S00 PARIS, July 11. With its love for Head, one of the most pietureaque, act that seemed abhorrent to her. public spectacle, Purls la looking for-- : Hut that night at 10 o'clock, an ideal fanciful, legendary spins ia this old ward with eager anticipation to visit cove. The tale from which the cove September night, other than It was of the Hey of Tunis, who will be ofreceived Its name has so much basis moonless, Mrs. Hunt and her four ficially received in the capital tomorof fact, says the Lewiston Journal, one strong friends, armed to the teeth, row. The bey cornea aa as a sovereign Don't break your wife's back wonders at times whether the entire left Whale Cove beach in a small under a French protectorate. He will siland rowed In skiff down by making her carry the baby. most 1 profound have been story is not true. occupy quarters at the Ely see Pulace; a carriage now. Now is the ence shadowed Eel Buy llrook, by deep fortunate in obtaining the original will attend a military review at we must sail them. Now is time on to around Northern Head and whose at the resident from very on Thursday; a gala performstory the time for you to buy at 33 3 home Mrs. Hunt and her four male Money Cove with oars muffled and ance at the opera, and a aeriea of of- PER CENT OFF. stoped on her way to noiselessly as four phantoms. Not a fleal dinners. companions not a word, but a lonely raperMoney Cove. It is over eighty years sound, Remember, the Alaska Refrigerator is th bast in the world. We ago, and he has it as he often heard it ing stream here and there dismally CARDINAL SATOLLI but a few of them left. Th ey art no good to us in the winter so have Here is the tale trembling and splashing over the great from his parents. TO VISIT ST. PAUL thsm to you now st 33 1 3 PER CENT OFF. offer we as told by this old resident, and high cliffs, while the surface of old vouched for by others of respectable Funday lay deep in the blackness of ST. PAUL. Minn., July 11. Elaboras sea. a and still The dead dark night ate preparations have been made for standing: About eighty-thre- e years ago there huge mass of the Island stood out the reception of Cardinal Satolli, who It arrives in St. Paul this evening. The lived at Campnbcllo Island a Mrs. ominous and silent as the grave woman a was to of wns situation h She Hunt. Widow that, the Hunt, then distinguished prelate will remain in a native some 50 years of age, and Mrs. Hunt's temiierament, was creepy this city a week or longer and will be HYRUM PINGREE, Manager. noted among her neighbors us a kind, and oppressive. As Mrs. Hunt afterentertained by Archbishop Ireland. calm headed woman, given, if any- ward said, she would rather lose all turn the money In the world than be the thing, to a quiet, matter-of-faLONGSHOREMEN IN SESSION. CHARACTER A FACTOR too victim or favorite of such a horrible dreaded one who of mind, and MILWAUKEE. Wis., July 11. The IN MODERN WAR Could we have spoken," much publicity. She wus not given to visitant. Marine International Longshoremen, so said been not it have us in much wiib she, might yarns, telling ghost and Transport Workers association, With rare exceptions, the Russian vogue at that day, and simply told bad. Had it not been for shame and one of the and most influenlargest are lacking in education, soher dreams at the breakfast table, as the trouble to which I had already put tial labor organisations on the grant peasants the genral run of mankind does. Nor these four friends, I would hnve lakes, began Its thirteenth annual con- briety, Industry, energy and honesty. PATRONS OF THE had she up to this ever heard it said turned back, had the whole island been vention In Milwaukee today. Dele- They have the characteristics of a Union Pacific Ralroad are assured that all huiiora made of or burled was found gold. that there money are In attendance from all the race of slaves, and my own observagates on Grand Manan. They landed on the northeastern end Ingenuity has been adopted to protect them against principal lake ports. The report of tion leads me to class them on the It was on the second day of Septem- of the great sea wall, and Mrs. Hunt lions of accident MilHenry C. Barter shows the associa- whole as on a lower stage than the ber, 1812, that she had her first vision, was shaky enough when her four es- tion to be In a condition flourishing by the lars have been sin our southern states. They strange and Impressive. A colored corts helped her out of the boat But as both membership and fregards so of none are seemto of them scarce to dared anyone asking suspilcous lad came her, headless, but speak, Railroad Com- Union Paclfio inances. The growth during the past lie will on make a and that was aa wish a as as there natural she frequently they sign, averred, ing, twelve months has been very gratify- questions import) veil, n t pany in the when it Is to their Interest to tell the for though entire, and spoke to her. He their part to give this business Since the convention held at ing. i) This meat. of its equip told her there wns a rich deposit of once a thorough test. She went up the truth, and they will use the greatest last July, ns shown by the in stealing and Island at s"a wall rather weak and hesitatingly, Bay City Manan covering ingenuity gold an Grand J? ed for its fart line Is renown secretary's report, more than one hunvV Money Cove, and that If she would go and stood for a minute on its top, dred locals have been added to the their tracks; but they so totally lack r arrival and. trains to the Cove, pass Into the woods not daring to look behind. She was perseverance, as a rule, that it Is difPICTCm The present convention convention. ficult to turn their cunning to acon time, and the general superiority of Its service. alone, not looking behind her, ahe trembling, struggling to keep her head, will discus plans for the further In- count. would see there a benten path making and they expected to see her swoon. crease of the membership, and will exPome of these characteristics up over the hills a southeast course; Suddenly she wonderfully braced her- endeavor also to establish a closer At the time that the RUNS tend that when she had gone along some self and started for the dark wood up. high with the various other laCOO feet he would meet her, and take all alone. There was the breath of relationship to the East the Retvlsan and Yarlag were being built trains Three dally bor organisations of marine at the Cramps another vessel was her to a spot near to where this burled a cheer on the lips of those who stood fastest trains arriving many hours treasure of great wealth fciy. She was gunrd. guns in hand, aa they closely ahead of all competitors being built for the Japanese navy, and not to bring anybody with her Into watched the woods until she disapwere Full Information officers from here both cheerfully furFARGO'S CARNIVAL naval nished on application to the woods. A terrible wind would peared. countries to supervise the work. An FARGO, N. Dn July 11. The MidA. B. MOSELEY She Raid that she no sooner had enspring up, and away the trees, so as to engineer who was detailed by the summer carnival, for which Fargo has tear them from the roots, and the tered the woods than a strange, to look after the foreign ofTraveling Passenger Agent Cramps been preparing for months past, waa ficers told me that the Russians did OGDEN, UTAH. dashing of Spanish arms would be bright light shown straight upon her, conwill and opened today formally inaa in as and loud and threatening, and perhaps she could see, like a far little but drink, and seldom went near visible. She was not to be afraid, tiny speck, the negro lad appeared tinue through the week. The city Is their vessels, while the Japanese decorated for the occasion, however, but to keep on until she saw smiling. Scarcely had she gone a elaborately watched every piece that went Into cnrnival the attractions are numerous construction him. hundred feet before a light moaning and knew just what It She rose the next morning not a lit- sounded with an unnatural signifi- and of a high class, and with favorable was meant to accomplish. It Is only tle stirred, but ahe took it aa one of cance. With every step she advanced weather the festival Is expected to such Intimate knowledge that allows those horrible, vivid, uncanny dreams, It seemed as If the wind increased ten- eclipse anything of the kind ever seen an Intricate machine like a warship to and made no more ado about it than fold with s threatening fury, until It before In this section. The city is be utilized to its full capacity. N. to relate It at the breakfast table. It became a howling tempeat. lashing the already filling with visitors and by the T. Bacon, In Bnnklover's Magazine. created the usual momentary interest forest in rage. She had lost sight of time the carnival Is on In full blast and was soon forgotten. Yet all that the lad and his light, and new fears the crowd will doubtless be the largTHE All day it haunted her mind. When the seised her. If I moved on now," said est ever entertained in Fargo. same vision came to her the next she. it was from bewildered fear, for points within a radius of a hundred About a year ago, when some of the among the remarkable properties of radium were night, word for word, feature for feat- I knew not what I was doing. Sud- miles are represented ure, and manifested" as Mrs, Hunt denly the woods began to resound visitors. being given to the world by the Cursaid, a singular, friendly eagerness shove the roar of the gale with dreadies and when those of the Roentgen RACE3 FOR AUTOBOATS. that she should not treat the informa- ful oaths, clashing of arms and dying rays were still fresh in mind. Protion with skeptlcul indifference there groans. I could not think, nor could BOSTON, Mass., July 11. The first fessor Rlondlot, one of the foremost of was un instant's loss of Incredulity. I see the boy or light at all, while Important race meet for nutoboats French physicians, announced that he Some were up at once to follow It, and this terrible fighting wns drawing ever held off the New England coast had discovered a new type of radiaWhy not take a title run east this summer, and go via see what was in It. Others counseled near with an alarming roar and Is scheduled to begin today under the tion. Like the Roentgen rays and World's Fair city? The rates are away down," and it the against it. saying that It was nothing crash. auspices of the Eastern Yacht dub, those from radium, the new radiation is Just as cheap to uss the St Louis route as any other. but the vividness of the dream that The unearthly yells and foul oaths of Mablehead. There Is n splendid waa able to penetrate opaque subprivThe Burlington offers a very conventient stop-ovmade her dream it the second night: seemed more as If from demons than entry list of all the fastest autoboats stances, but unlike them, it was a perito more which I will if be you will glad fully ilege, explain that It would be an insane act that human beings, when all of a sudden and launches of Boston and New York, odic disturbance that is it had deme where you propose going and when you expect Inform would bring ridicule upon the family. they burst full In sight, a hundred of with several from Pittsburg and other finite wave lengths, as does light and to start It is but fair to state here that Mrs. the fiercest, most murderous looking polnta. The course selected for the heat radiation. It was in the latter asHunt was considerably disturbed at brutes, cutting, trampling and rend- races Is one of the best in the coun- pect that the new radiation appeared being the center of such a persistent ing one another, and crowding down try and It will be patrolled by a fleet of great ifportance and interest to horrible vision, and was herself in a toward me. There seemed nothing of torpedo boats. Send me a postal card Inquiry today. physicists, for the waves were of conflict of dreadful doubts. But when left but I would be trampled and cut lengths hitherto unknown. Professor INSURANCE AGENTS MEET. the third night she again had the to pieces. A weird flash of bluish a, Rlondlot called the radiation the same dream and with additional in- lightning lit the awful scene; another NEW; YORK, July 11. More than after Nancy, the city In which R. F. NE8LEN, Gsnaral Aflnt, controvertible evidence, the entire and another, followed by peal after 1,P0(P industrial agents of the Pruden- he carried out hla A experiments. household gave way to Its strange in- peal of crashing thunder that shook tial Insurance company assembled In 79 WEST SECOND SOUTH STREET, grave doubt, however, la entertained sistence, and were moved to think the great hilla about with a alckening New York today as the guests of that Ticket Office, among many physicists aa to whether there was something in it. sensation. It was most dreadful. I corporation. They will be entertained the SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. exist at all, owing to the The third night the lad came, he stood speechless and stunned. I fran- for a week at various points of Interdifficulty of repeating Blondlot'a exYou still doubt my words; tically struggled to scream, but my est in the metropolis and homes. Repsaid; periments and getting hla results. AdDC will you not put me to the test?" 1 voice seemed to have utterly left me, resentatives are present from as far ditional confusion has been created by will! was her quick reply. She had and every nerve seemed gone. east as Portland, Me., and as far west Blondlot'a recent work, which seems to thought of a hatchet her husband had "Suddenly, again through It all, the hs Denver, Colo. The program of en- Indicate that the wave lengths of the lost some three days before he died, boy and his light appeared, straight tertainment will be ushered In tomorInstead of being longer than and every member of the family had ahead, 2,000 feet deep In the woods row with a trip up he Hudson to the longest or Infra-re- d light rays, hunted for it In vain. seated on a hogshead of gold In the West Point. are shorter than the ultra-viole- t, or Tell me," said she. where my earth, and, like a flash, two of these shortest known rays. He has shifted husband lost the hatchet, and if It be brutes, leaders, apparently, seeing this Patent Medicines. them from one end of the visible specso, I will believe In you and follow st the same time, sprang fair across A man that compound or invents trum to the other. Baltimore Sun, INFORIT WILL PAY YOU TO SECURE COMPLETE out your Information. my way with drawn swords in vici- something that is just a little betThe lad at once told her where she ous encounter ns the MATION ABOUT THE NEW SERVICE great horde of ter than the next best thing, is cer- Baseball Playsrs and Foot Raearsl would find the hatchet. This wns the them, dreadfully cursing, wns tearing tainly entitled to the best share of the final test, and the entire family, with down upon me at every second. From profits to be derived from the sale of Louis J. Kruger, longintense curiosity, started to the spot that time I knew nothing until I the article. So he patents or copy- distance foot racer of Germany and next morning, and there, sure enough, found myself In the boat, with my rights to protect his Interests. PatHolland, writes, Oct 27, 1901: "Dur lay the hatchet. Just as he stated, lying four friends bathing my temples snd ented goods are good goods, poor ing my training of eight weeks foot north and south on the eastern end of wrists with water. goods are never patented. We have races at Salt Lake City, In April last a six inch board ten feet long. And did the men In the boat hear 20 years of trial behind us to give us I used Ballard's Snow Liniment to That settled It Plans were at anything of this? the assurance that we have the best my greatest satisfaction. Therefore I once arranged for Mra Hunt's trip to Not a word but Mrs. Hunt's bloodmedicine compounded for the cure of highly recommend Snow Liniment to Money Cove. Not a word was men- curdling screnm. They found her dyspepsia, sick headache, biliousness, all who are troubled with sprains, tioned outside but to four intimate, about 200 feet in the woods off INFORMATION IN REGARD TO RATES, the indigestion and all stomach disorders. bruises or rheumatism." 25c, 50c, fl trusted friends, four stalwart men, path absniit six feet, We the ouras from head protect as well Sold a ETC, WILL BE GLADLY FURNISHED. public bottle. lying by George F. Cave. whom Mrs. Hunt took along for her the shore. There were no bruises selves by keeping the formula a seprotection and conveyance, as the In- about her face or head, and It waa cret : as long as we make It we know Cheerfully Recommended for Rheumdians at thia time were not any too two hours before she came to. She It Is ninde right and It cures these diatism. friendly on Grand Manan. refused to discuss her awful experi- seases. Druggists tell us that it Is C. S. WILLIAMS, Commercial Agent, O. G. Hlghbre, Danville, Ills., writes Rhe and her four guards arrived at ence, even with her family, for almost the one medicine that the sale is ever Dec. 2, 1901; "About two years ago I 106 West Second South Whale Cove at 1 o'clock, noon, the (th a year after. Salt Lake City. Ltak on the Increase. To get the best rem- was laid up for four months with St., day of September and put up at the To you believe that Mrs. Hunt saw edy for dyspepsia or indigestion ssk rheumatism. I tried Ballard's anew parental home of the gentleman to all this? they were asked. the druggist for Dr. Gunn's Improved Liniment; one bottle cured me, I can whom lam Indebted for thta tale. He Liver rills, price 25c per box. only one cheerfully recommend It to all suffer"Knowing Mrs. Hunt ns we do said his parents afterward often re- yes. for a dose. For sale by Wallace Drug ing from like affliction." 25c. 50c, II. marked that Mrs. Hunt seemed like Month. 50c Sold by George F. Cave. Money, it Is said, has been found In company. ly Carrier, One Month, 60c By Mail, One Long-cham- ps -- OGDEN FURNITURE AND CARPET CO. ct The Overland Route ne-gr- oe Union 3?eioifla R If DC 1 It Costs No More to Go via St Louis er "I J N-ra- ys N-ra- Going East? Union Pacific and Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Line STOP-OVER- Sfie JOURNAL |