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Show UTAH DAILY THE RURAL TO OF CANTEENS. 13 DUE, GRANT SAYS, SENCE I? i , i t AB- E WAS INSTITUTED BY THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY. f: 4i r r ; i fi L ! W. f,; ; B :: ' It k '? ! i ' IE , , 1i ? . ' (t.- - t. ti gi-- i i , f- : - i h- I. a - : SOFIA, Sept. C. Government troops have at least succeeded in capturing the woman bandit chief. Dascalltsa and fifteen of her female followers after n hard battle in which three sol fliers were killed and many wounded. The female bandit leader, a young girl of S3 years, was considered the belle of her native twon two years ago, and was engaged to marry a gov ernment official, who, however. Jilted her Just before the marriage. It was this which drove her to become a bandit, and for eighteen months she has terrorised the country and made traveling unsafe. Her last feat, which caused troops to follow her to her mountain stronghold where she was captured, was the plundering and burning the villnge of Aganmenltxa. The women of the village Joinel their husbands In the defense of theft homes and two of them were killed. promotes light thinking and light conversation. Tea time is the time for liht thought 1 .:l-- IS THIS AND ESPECIALLY THE IN TRUE HOUSE- A8 LINE. FURNISHING WE ARE INFLUENCED NOT SHOULD BUT WHAT KIND PRICE? I" a great pkaiure and help to the little tots, it enables them to amuse theinaelvei and relieves their mother of a great deal of care and anxiety. OF INFLUENCE WILL THE EXERT? FURNITURE PRICE, 3J0. Lithia overcomes FURNITURE ' If you have never satisfaction and isfaction. PRICE, It Doesnt TO GET OUR PRICES Yourself Money Utah & Oregon Lumber Co 24th 8treat pt-on- 561 e lEvery sh4Woman thoold kmiv II iaMbNi ft)MU IImi WulMiriTUl MARVEL Vthining Spidy ?tPV VmnI tyrleft. kJrC tuimmwtf jutum, MiU ht Corventinit. lit The aggrieved woman followed Mile Lallemand as she was leaving the ballroom and said in a threatening voice: "Now I will give you a dancing lesson." Mile. Lallemand'a fiance, who was with her, endeavored to beat the woman off, but three men seised him from behind while the unknown woman stabbed the girl three times In the side. With a piercing shriek she sank to the ground and expired she sank to man and her male companions escaped. :i ft-- in' If. krK, V tmsnri'iTI Hi IlftV. A.fc 149 ! r. ii i wiul asrtinii ii hm.fc .iMienl:rrtftU1i'w?ii'if i ii I h m J .ft Mtark (ifftr New EXCURSION RATES VIA PACIFIC. 8L Loula and return, 842.50. Chicago and return, 847.50. Chicago and return, via SL UNION Louis. 348.75. Limit Chicago. HYRUM PINGREE, Manager. 4 vi 4)m Just Long Enough to See Denver Every day the Burlington starts a luxurious standard sleeping car to SL Louis. It goes through without change, but it it halted in Denver from until evening juat long enough for tho touriat to see Colorado's capital and principal city, and call on friends or business acquaintances there. Convenient arrangement! Let me tell you more about it. Special rates to 8t. Louis and return (direct or via Chicago) are In effect over the Burlington every Tuesday and Friday. mid-afterno- Drakes Easy Money R. F. NESLEN, General Agent, 79 WEST 8ECOND SOUTH STREET, Ticket Office, i j SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Loaned salaried people same day asked for without security or Indorsement, without knowledge of employer or any one; payments to aulL LOWEST RATE8I BEST TERMSI Your credit once established at my office you can get money at a moment's notice. Call and get my terms before going elsewhere. D. D. DRAKE 410-1- 1 Tel. 500-Eeclee Bldg. Open 8:30 to 7:30,; 10 to 11 Sunday ffrisco" SYSTEM 1 J OFEisrusra- - OK A NEW AND THOROUGHLY EQUIPPED LINE BETWEEN Renders the bile more fluid and thus helps the blood to flow; it affords prompt relief from biliousness, Indigestion. sick and nervous headaches, and the In food and drink. Herbine nets quickly, a dose afler meals will bring the patient Into a good condition In a few days. G. L. Caldwell, Agt. M. K. and. T. R- - R-- . Checotah. Ind. Ter., writes, I was sick for over April IS, 1903: two years with enlargement of the liver and spleen. The doctors did me no good and 1 had given up all hope of being cured, when my druggist advised me to use Herbine. It has made me sound and well." 50e. Sold by Geo. F. Cave. St. Louis SUNI)A AUTUMN EXCURSION NORTH Oliioaeo and J Y, ULY 31, 1904. nightly Thoroughly Equipped trains leave SL Louis and Chicago following (after arrival of incoming trains), arriving either city the ce 347.50. SL Louis and return, via V Sweeper i: TIiCOi Herbine recommending Ballard's Snow Liniment to all who ae afflicted with rheumatism. It Is the only remedy I have found that gives Immediate relief." 25c., 50c., 81.08. For sale by Geo. F. Cave. SSel We have the Blssell $3.75. Writ. Rheumatism. Whei pains or Irritation exist on any part of the body, the application of Bullard's Snow Liniment gives prompt relief. E. W. Sullivan, Prop. Sullivan House El Reno, O. T., writes, I take pleasure in June 8, 1903: to ON To Save 143 -- $2.75 YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD. LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATH AND BUILDING MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS, AND THEREBY .i- VII-lett- HQJQJJi conven- OGDEN FURNITURE & CARPET CO. Cost Anything J! Ai i iliri We ience. guarantee tfiem to give perfect sat- : PARIS, Sept. 6. For stepping on the dress of a rival beauty during dance Louise Lasallemand, a beautl ful young girl of twenty years was murdered in the early morning hours the other day on Boulevard de la ft SSkti. used one you do not know the COMPANY dyspsp-ti- o MURDER A BEAUTY WHO ANGERS HER RIVAL Ji-- National Sweepers You need one of these. BOYLE pm A Cnair WHAT BE ALWAY8 Babies Walking BY THE OUR SURROUNDINGS QUESTION STEEL COUCH, with drop aides. Is ona of the most end useful pieces of furniture you can have. They are pracH?&blt destructible, cool and sanitary; can be used a & couch in th time and by raising the aides be made into a comfortable and tantlal bed. Price 810, and we have better and handsomer on Ub" ' for 813.50 and 818.60. Mattresses to fit from $3.50 up. IN AGE. THIS PROGRESSIVE Tte tendencies. WALLACE DRUG CO. TEA ti Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. 2349 Washington Avo. There is not a woman In this land but that at sometime in her life would have been the better for the use of THE COCAINE EVIL 18 WIDESPREAD this Tonic. For diseases peculiar to women a better medicine was never In three great CHICAGO, Sept. made. It la composed of the ingredl ents from which the system has been districts of the West Side the cocaine or dis evil has assumed such great propor deprived by disease, sipatlon. It enters at once Into the tlona that homea are broken up, chil circulation, building up the tissues dren ruined by the use of the drug that have wasted, making purse rich and men and women make no secret blood In the most direct way. For of their addiction to the deadly curse. The hoy teaches his chum the use weak, nervous, and unsteady people, of the drug, the husband tenches his or fleshless people, it pimply, pnle, will make strong, steady nerves and wife; brothers tell brothers; sisters give the complexion the wholesome tell sisters of the exhilarating effects look that indicates health, producing to be obtained; In some cases parents actually educate their children to its good solid flesh at the rate of 1 to lbs. per week. Druggists sell It for use. The police are fighting an evil which 75c. per box. or 3 boxes for 33. should be taken after meals, one or turna out low. sneaking criminals, two tablets each time. For sale by more than any curse of whisky or other drug. Hull House and other re Wqllnce Drug Co. form influences have begun a crusade to prosecute the dealers and stamp BELLE OF TOWN LEADS BANDITS out the evil. ar. ,1 Hows Thief We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY ft CO., Toledo, O. We, the unedrsigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligation! made Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting directly upon the- - blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all druggists Take Halls family Pills for consti- oe IMPORTANCE GREAT ne appropriations were Incrcjoaed upon the motion of a Democratic member. Having demonstrated Its usefulness to the farming community, the service was, two years ago, placed upon a bjr hla firm. WAILDING, KINNAN ft MARVIN, permanent footing. Sura Cura for Pilot. IS OF WITH THE TIMES stone-line- Sabaeo-Arabla- SUCCEijfiS CIVI- LON'boN, Itching Piles produce moisture and cause Itching. This form, ss well as Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Pllee are cured by Dr. Pile Remedy Stope Itching and bleeding. Absorbs tumorq, 50c a Jar at druggists, or sent pation. by mail. Treatise free. Write me about your case. Dr. Bosanko, Phlla IDAN-Hand Norvo Tonio. delphla, Pa. rr 1 C Sept. I. Among the latSouth Africa Is R. from est arrivals N. Hall, F. R. G. 8., who has recently completed two years exploration work In Great Zlmbabewe on the request and of the Rhodesian government, also three month! examination work at the request of Mr. Rhodes' trustees in the Myanga district, which also abounds In mystery, as It contains hill d pits and galleries forts, and other relics of some long forgotten race. In both these centers of ancient activity he haa been very busy photographing, surveying and excavating. Mr. Hall declared that hla recent operations In Great Zlmbabewe had brought the enigma of these rulna very much nearer solution. Hia discoveries of new and hitherto unsuspected features of ancient architecture, burled buildings and relics representing the period when phallic worship was practiced haa been highly Important. The evidences that Rhodeaia was the country from which King Solomon's gold was obtained Is fast accumulating. The builders of the more ancient portion of these massive and extensive ruins are believed to have of about been the 1,000 B. C., who at that time were the gold purveyors of the world. No suggestion haa been made that any of their Influences are believed to have been discovered. over-wor- k, s RELICS OF LIZATION IN AFRICA. WASHINGTON, Sept. . Chairman WASHINGTON, Sept. 6. Brigadier General Frederick D. Grant, command- Cowherd, of the Democratic congresing the Department of the Lakes, in sional committee. Issued a statement he says that among his annual report juat published, gives today In which In the Republimisstatements other further authority fur the statement can Is the one claimhook campaign that the abolition of the army canthe for origin of rural that party ing teen has greatly Increased Intemperto 1893. Postmastfree delivery prior ance among enlisted men of the army. er General Wanamaker had recomIn discussing desertions and other ofmended Its extension to smaller vilfenses against the army regulations, lages and cities, but had not recomGeneral Grant says: mended free delivery for the farming The guardhouses In this department The first suggestion of communities. have been absolutely Inadequate as an was made by Congressman kind the adjunct to the administration of mili- Livingston, of Georgia, who on June tary Justice. The exercise of clemency S3, 1893, offered an amendment to the has been used In a number of cases, postofllce appropriation bill providing amounting almost to Jail deliveries, two hundred thousand dollars not from the fact of its being deserved, that be appropriated for experimental rural but because It was absolutely Imperafree delivery outside the towns and tive that the guardhouses be cleared That amendment was ruled of prisoners to a number that would villager order and other similar amendof out safe to render sanitary conditions offered ments by Democrats met the health and life. There have been sevensame fate. ty-four escapes from guards and In 1891 Thomas E. Watson, then a guardhouses during the year In this Democratic member from Georgia, ofdepartment, and It la my belief, from similar amendment appropridose observation and Inquiry, that fered a ten thousand dollars. This beating under the present system almost any a Democratic congress that ing prisoner who desires it, may, by amendment was adopted and the bill watching hla opportunity, effect his became a law. Under Postmaster Genescape. a Democrat, the first In urging his recommendation that eral Wilson, were established. routes eighty-fothe government secure a central posithe Inception of This was, therefore, tion for the confinement of general free delivery to the farmers. It rural prisoners. General Grant adds: was originated by a Democrat, first Considering that a soldier contempby a Democratic congress appropriated lating desertion may feel that he has and Instituted by a Democratic executhree chances to one of not being aptive. Like other reforms of that kind prehended, that If he Is to be appreIn the postal service, It began, of hended and sentenced he will be proIn a small way as an experivided with good food and bed and giv- course, service. The appropriations mental en practically only light exercise in received In the increased, rapidly the way of labor, that he has some a house unanimbus always practically acchance of undeaerved clemency on count of the crowded condition In Democratic vote, and several times the Dr. Gunns Blood It F Sito of King Solomona Minot May Soon Be Found Probably in Rhodeaia. post guardhouses, and that If he tire of prison, an effort to escape Is almost sure to be successful, It is evident that the conditions are not well adapted to serve as a wholesome restraint upon the mind of the man who contemplates taking the step. The war department has also received the annual reports of Brigadier General Frank D. Baldwin, commanding the Department of the Colorado, and Brigadier General Jesse M. Lee, the Department of commanding Texas. 'J LONG SOME USEFUL Ara Guardhouses Inadequate and Livingston and Watson of Georgia Were First Congressmen to Wholeeale Pardoning the Rule Ask For Appropriation. to Avoid Overcrowding. ur S' 6, 1904. SEPTEMBER TUESDAY, JOURNAL, BORES OF RACE FREE IK THE ARMY 4t 8TATE morning. Equipment entirely new; lavish in design, elaborate i" The Knowing Pastry Cook always specifies the Riverdale ft Phoenix brand when ordering flour for pies, cakes and pastry of any kind. He has tried It and found It met hla exacting reTou can secure quirements. good results and bring renown to your table if you follow his example by Insisting on getting RIVERDALE ft PHOENIX flour. days. Transit limit 10 days Saturday, Sept. 10. MADE BY In each direction. Pullman sleepers Via Oregon Short Line to Utah and OGDEN MILLING & ELEVATOR through to SL Loula without change. Ticket! on tale Tuesdays and Fridays Idaho points. Cheap rates, long limCOMPANY each week. Stop overs allowed. its. See agents for particulars. A. B. MOSELEY, Trav. Pas. AgL Cragun Bros, pay cash for all kinds Drink IDNA-Hfor dinner; appe- of fruit and produce. 347 Twenty DAN-HLithia at first-cladrug tizing and refreshing. third street. stores, bars and dubs. 60 A A ss ings. Ask your Ticket AgenL or address, PASSENGER TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT St. Louis CHINAWARE MUST GO REGARDLESS OF C08T PRICE. TO MAKE ROOM F01 NEW FALL 8TOCK OF CHINA WE WILL RUN A GENE SALE ON CHINAWARE FOR TEN DAYS.. OUR ENT,RVbolD OF DECORATED AND HAND PAINTED CHINA WILL AT ABOUT HALF PRICE. WHEELWRIGHT BROS. f476 WASHINGTON AVENUE. pH0NE |