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Show "X knew VAN KUBAN'S CONVICTION. wondered "Dc and everybody running after the girl. but feebly portray the character of ber?" a radius of fifty miles muOld Doc. A mad, riotous, bubbling, bursting rnrtaeV there wae no Annie! Sympathy is freely express. f0r sical absurdity a revolving Ferris Barber in that locality. be xneant to must wheel of catchy numbers and whirling Van Kui an since his con .. lion in J. Why, that of a wife animation. No hitches, no delays, A The cattle ranges of eastern Mon- ber Mullkne, namlngthe lived n t the District court on Wed!li; iily 0n Annie ho Runaway Girl keeps the interest ranchman the sides tana years ago received and developed far away, and, accordingly, the leuer the charge of embezzling $MKrj ;l(im thfi jumping with alacrity and is some unique characters, but of them Short Line Railroad , uipany splitting with laughter. Mr. Dunn in Mullane-- box. and In Oregonfrom thrown him the fact that railn.aj com Apart everything that was claimed for all none was more widely known than the course of time ddivered. , ., s oc a comedian of rare ability. Miss Jepanies, guaranty companies jri co' Doc. His title arose from an Once a neighbor called at aid rome, as the maid, can also raise a his professional porations generally get but li lie sym'. .allegation of himself that he place and ofinvoked whirlwind of laughter. Notwithstandsymptoms The cow. pathy from the public, Van Ku: an was a sick behalf atand was a veterinarian of skill, an allega- were detail well liked, not only by his as, elates ing the sharp advance in prices the enelaborate in described must tendance was good throughout the not She in the railroad offices but hy many proved tion which, by the way, was much embellishment. case on the outside, who weu? truly gagement. Mr. Mudvey should be well in the cases of the few animals submit- with the friends bots, said "Doc when Ir his downfall. It Is satisfied, for every audience got its ted to him for treatment when he was have you at and sorry had been fully presented, a man at his time of Hfe her moneys worth. when sad must open the before save her you new to the country, and want to a good reputation and borne who has head and put salt in it. neighboring ranchmen got next to the well in the head. stood as her community, makes How would you open old man. He was of English stock, such a terrible mistake. It is a terrible Our conference friends will find plenty was conclusively demonstrated by his With an axe? was queried. but thing for his wife and family. For Mrs fifty miles "Yes, thatll do, said "Doc. of amusement during their sojourn in accent. He lived alone, how Van Kuran, a good and noble woman! careful a road ran and be to nearest want almighty town, the you the city. Mr. Pyper and Mr. Mulvey from who stood by him in all his tri.ubieg means which in that country Y ranch, does never questioned whether he deserved TheVistory line some have provided. bills for the of the neighborhood an eating-hous- e stage along and her devotion, whose head is crowned His worked, road. wagon not relate how the remedy people which will be to their liking-go- od or was to it with gray hairs and whose frame shook that calculated disclose not even were a not The meals does variety shows at popular prices. with sobs in the anguish of her soul conference visitor after attending to encourage gout, but one could always tried. after the fatal word guilty was read three his devotional duties should visit the be sure of eggs, milk and butter, in the courtroom, deep sympathy is "cow country, Salt Lake Theater and the New Grand. rare delicacies in the where nearly every man can do everyA. E. Lyon, for a number of years her. The thing to a cow except milkcareer was with Joslin & Park, has gone east to of Docs" glory crowning Under the firm name of Little & LitAt the New Grand next week Mr. when a postoffice was named for him purchase a stock of Jewelry, diamonds, tle, Fred C. and Jesse Little have etc., for his new store, which will be Mulvey announces a double bill. "A and located at his shack,as he, of course, else the postmaster, nobody opened a read estate and loan office 143 Main street about OcBaggage Check runs for three nights, being cared to assume the opened up at at 4 West Second South street, under in the country beginning Monday, October 7th, with trouble the office entailed for the seven tober 15th. Mr. Lyons familiarity with Bros. bank. They are both Lake people in Walker n d the usual matinee. The piece is a mu or eight dollars a year there was in it. the demands of Saltassurance and business that his men with good of The old man had a small truck patch this line is sufficient a sical 'farce, which has found favor in prospects making stock will be the best that can be had in success of their venture. wagthe Last. Mr. James T. Kelly, the back of his shack, a broken-dow- n Jewelry. n comedian who heads the on or two, three liorses, as lame with new and owner was with as to feet their be to is said supported by regard organization, How nice it must be to be a partner a carefully selected company of players. regard to head and that was considsome in chickens firm doing work for a of cows, erable The piece is said to abound with bright couple The October conference of the Mor- the a contracting and at the same time municipality, and catchy music, while the chorus and two cats. He detested dogs, chiefly mon church is being well attended. The be chairman of the Board of Public because they resembled the coyotes work is strong and effective. which frequently perpetrated disas- city is full of visitors from the country Works, with power to accept on btrous raids on his tien roost. who are dividing their attention be- ehalf of the city any old work the contractors like to do. It was rarely Indeed that the old tween the conference and the fair. Mr. man had no feud on with some neighFollowing A Baggage Check Mulvey will present The Convicts bor, and aware of his eccentricities and of mind, the neighbors who Daughter, which will fill out the bal- infirmity are and few far between in the range ance of the week. The piece for sweet him on the warpath most country kept ness and wholesomeness associates it- of the time by pouring into his ear tales of one another. n successes self with such so far that "Doc Sometimes this as Shore Acres, The Christian, and would come outwent with as controlled and arranged for us is a pegreet Lovers Lane. The scene of the play one of his neighbors, hisbutriflea to specious rfect servant. Does everything It Is required is laid in the South. The pretty home tale the effect of dispelling to do. Does It well. The use of well made life of the South with its sunshine and or always had his wrath. Newcomers at flowers. New and startling mechanical firstdiverting him, but they gradually effects, beautiful scnery and electrical came feared to appreciate that he was not electrical Goods devices conspire to give the melodrama, and joined the dangerous, for such it is, all the advantages of in- in putting up jobs on him. teresting and pretty stage pictures. Mr. of the latest designs by experienced elehis commission as postmaster When Mulvey may prepare to do a large busi- arrived, "Doc became as proud as if ctricians gives to our work that quality ness his enterprise is certainly entitled been to he elevated had British the which all men of Judgment approve. to receive liberal patronage. peerage. He installed postoffice furniHARRY LE GRANDE. Wiring for Bells, Telephones, Annunciature by arranging compartments in a tors, Burglar Alarms and Electric Light. soap box and nailing it on the wall. When anyone called for mail the old all M. The story of J. Barries "Quality man would invariably run throughcontelephones, Chandeliers, etc. matter boxes in the all the and Street, which Miss Maud Adams is sume as much time as swellnow rehearsing in New York, is said to ing visibly as the work possible, progressed. Inter-Mount- ain concern itself with the lives of two smi 45 maiden ladles and a young girl in their He was as curious as any old maid, charge, and its first title is said to have been, "The Ladies of Quality Street. It and his speculation as to what the vawas changed because of its resemblance rious letters might contain was amusto Mrs. Burnetts A Lady of Quality. As has been told before, its action ing in the highest degree. His quarterpasses in an English village at about ly reports to the department were neither models of business form nor of the period of the battle of Waterloo. politeness, and one report he sent in v v regarding a registered package which Bandmaster Held is very proud of had been damaged in transit cost him the C. G. Conn piston valve orchestra his official position. The report was cornet presented to him by the Elks in about as follows: No. 41177. Received Sept. recognition of his eminent services at 10,"Registry 18 . Postoffice: County: the recent carnival. The instrument Custer. State: D n Hilton. Condition poor. cost $150. when received: All busted to h 1. This report naturally provoked a OFFERS CHOICE OF sharp letter from Washington, which so incensed Doc that he sent in reA QUEER MONTANA CHARACTER. 3-fa- st THROUGH ply a communication that must have a created sti in department. He The following is the first of a series was removed from the AND the office, and when of anecdotes concerning a n the letter apprising him of this action character who lived for years In east- reached him, Doc forwarded to the ern Montana which will appear in department a written opinion on PULLMAN PALACE AND ORDINARY departments, governments, etc., Truth. They are absolutely true, and ending it SLEEPING CARS with the pious statement that their accuracy can be proved by hunthe whole d n caboodle of you can TO dreds of the older residents of that sec- take this postoffice to h 1, for Im done Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, tion of the State. The stories are written with you. his Chicago, as postmaster During by one who knew the subject of them many letters incumbency without addressed to "Leading change, for many years, and may serve to per- Druggist, Chief of Police, "Mayor free cars. reclining chair petuate some of the sayings and do- etc., reached the office. "Doc personally conducted excursions. always ings of one of the many queer charac- appropriated these tohimself without A PERFECT DINING CAR SERVICE. ters once to be found on the cattle objection from anyone, and read For them rates, folders, etc., inquire of nearest Ticket ranges but now rapidly disappearing through in a painstaking manner. One Agent specifying the Rio Gkand $s the Western country is being settled. day a letter addressed "Any Barber or write Route, No effort has been made to embellish "Annie Barber? Annie BarGEO. W. HEINTZ, Asst. or exaggerate any of the stories, which arrived. General Passenger Agent, Salt Lake City. ber? Now who the h 1 is Annie Bar- - gj well-kno- wn B oft-repeat- ed ' out-of-to- wn well-travel- ed level-heade- well-know- up-to-d- well-know- (Electrical TltiW ever-suspicio- us well-know- old-time- ate rs Electric Co. trains well-know- post-oflice- s, E-Fi- rst daily-- 3 Three Distinct Scenic Routes. |