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Show S' a 'THE GIRL HALFWAY S Lr .. I r J, K I III, V ' THE) H OUSE I," f t, ;. Ant'fn ." immfM CHAPTER IX. Continued. "Woll, you mc aunt her limn golu' bImiiiI twenty mill -- old np IhiIhw nmn 1'lum'a limn, I'lum tViilro. I run th mall an' carry folk fnuii Klllsvlll In that plneo, Tlila lu-rU Juki about half any armst, Klllsvllliii about twenty or I aunty Dm mile nnrili of here." The tail man on thn wagon wat (urnid hla fare alnwly bark toward I h Interior of tin wagon. "Whal do you think, llzxlw?" he naked. Iiar me, William," ranie reply from Ihn darknena In a somewhat voire, how ran I tell? It all arama alike In mo. You rau Judge holler than I." "Whal do you aa;, niece?" The person Inal uddirH'ioit rested a hand iiam tli quest loniT'a slmiilili-and lightly rllntheil oitl iimiii the t by hla aide. aliaiidtiK aa atu- - passed under the low Ihiw of Hie finiiie. Her iireaence railM-i- l Knm In Instinct Ively alralKhlrn up and Iiik at his tivn coal, lie look nlf hla lint with a memory of oilier days, and auld Ills Hood ntornln"' aa (he uIiiiuMm.v to hla learher-aiiM-rl- iu, rcvi-m- l and aweaonie. Yrl Ihla new charneler iiniii til hare llllle aceue was uni of a soil in terrify. Tall ahe whn and nhap.'ly, comely with all the grin-- - ,,f v ,,lft I, and hrnllh, not yel lantii'il ion lirnwu by the aearlna prairie w hula and alma lliK allll lhi riilnl put It y of the rune idrainn of Hu1 Hiuitli. To Hum II was Inatautanooualy evident llial here was a new aperlea of In ina, n- - i f w hleh ho had hut I lie van nest imltnna of hla own. through any IsfiiTia-uriIlia rhlef Inipri'SKiiMi was tlini he was at once grown siimll. dusty anil uoirh He lliislmd aa he sltlfled nnahaven and tainted on the hiirkhonril seal. The girl kinked iiIhiiiI her for a nus hi-r- e e r si-a- s l.. . .1 AT I) A N I i'I his-o'ie.- l . tv'Meh at : I MOOEI. OF QUEER CONETRUCTI lay Lis chapter X. The Chase. The smiiiii - r r.ii:-- il up S sear anil , l all lie Hull i THE KTIMU l lnii Hn- - i i r TO h- - f fnre-ihuiig- pHita WP cs i to ta row itotoMtoto tofM MmiUtai tto to r:tr pim "IJtr Both price md Quiliir fr kv whick will alw air ihough bnirr iha "Rmdr lew. luw com pairs n m Thu 0( 'fc; Ii ' ' w6 Mind" P "it w failjrrs, '4 - a M wvrn lb elosaJ Ui Irsnsailion. Tin -of th inrn.tigiaiing cumuuin. ul cliuical tlili-- t 4llj pulili.hHi and will ba mailn-- l plieatmn. Aililrs. .Iona J Con raw, 4HJ Washington Cnl , v yCl, . kind wiik whick row mil puie, for gallom the raw. hnwed kind ihw comn is rcBow pulks-do- l I Sc the PM cans. M "dificitig" dillcimi. See ua for GOOD Paint d v lii-i- i ouM be Fraui-isuti- hd North-Weste- rn AMsttesbm Kedal aented tu tha company by Mr. John Hall, and was warden In 1881. Lam-doGraphic. " buyini P"W- can ifrommend a point whkh nrr ifl sui onlv braunfr pm home, but to Chicago an the East ever OK only double-trac- k railway between the Missouri River and Chicago. servlet In every particular. One of these trains, the Overland Limited, is tha moat luxurtuua train to tha world. Electric lighted throughout. Direct connections at Omaha eta Tbs Lins to St. off Minneapolis. d i ' cencdrrrd wb I Tlw largest um avrr pa: X ecriptiuD. chang! Lamia in cisco, Angus! Uuib. HH)l. 1., JV invoivad in ouia anil siuc and waa ps'd by a party "f t -- KiniTi for a spncilm fur bright'. h Diaiivlea, biihario incural' - . f they commsni'ad rhas-r- tioa of the spscitio Nuv l'l n. intarvirw1 aontv of thn it out ita merits by putting doann raans rm thniraainmi,' i,.j nig them. They alwv nut , i nama ohroiiio, uirursliln miniainmi il with ths . Up toAug. 23, n;' is Jurigt-acant of tha test cssea w.r k pnigraasing favnrabiy. Thar Imiiig but IhirtKm 1 Iwa.Wal Huawadom lcn s acmini-UHib-- PAINT BUY h- Hi.'ti-r- 1 Of n sudden ami Then can., Hie time of jjWaweWaweWQ Jiadually Ho-rhorli-Mays and c i'er iilglifs Obvl lour name. air. I don't know, hut wi isly all the eir'li was preparing fur are v ry alad in meet you." 'he winter I'Mlll. My niiui'i Ponton." said Ham, as It iMUfinu- - ii t less needful fur man he alan now cllmhed down from lib Mild In take Iho-igfur the niurruw. seal. seeltiR llial the matter a season nf wns un Hie Wilder plains clliirh.ed and Mini lie had Rained a fani everity fur the early settler, whose I lly for lit muni y -- Ham Poston. resoim-ealike In fuel and food were run Hie livery harn Hu you alluw 1 ml exienslve. franklin's si you'll move up In KIIInvIIIo and live had pruvldeil the houses rif Inere?" himself and Maiterh-lKwith proper Well, I've started mil In Ret sunn fuel, and lie wa quite ready to listen land. said Ihiford, "and I preautio when Hie latter auggeNli-ll al Hie Hi si tliliiK Is In hud that am! thatf'nrly Im II nilRlit a gisid thing Ret the entry made Then wk'II bate 'hem to follow the usual custom and In live on II till we can commute II un nut un a limit fur the Imffaln herd, I don't know Dial It would suit ns ai In order to supply themselves with KIIInvIIIo Jusi yet It must le1 a ratlin 'heir winter's mest hard town, from all I ran learn, and Kranklln. MaHeisb-lRand Curly ait hardly III for Indies it These three hail a wagon and Thai's so,- said Hum. II ain't Jusi 'l llng horses, and lh-were the quietest place In I he World fni hy a wagon, owned lijr women folks Still." to1 added apolo Hn- - livery iiinn. who took with folks Ms til Reis used li Mm KetlfHlIy, rnoii the Riant Mexican, 1mly's lie noise. don't mind II no nmi tiell Tlie latter drove Ihe team, a n! all." which t urly refused Unfold smil'd as lie Iilaneeil quiz il was offered him. Iila i railiiR any conveyance other rlenlly til lie fines of his ''Winner folks. thli monieiit Ham liroki i iau I le- - saddle as tar beneath hla ,ta loud exidiiMifiiion. mil wlih At night Ihf-I II slept beneath tha lell Now, you lllen in me. :ara. iiinovered lijr any tent, and you whal! Ymi sis-- , this here plan-wialuleil coiHiaiitlv by the whining ie we an- - mm Is Just almut a lull--- . lictlim-whose vocallailon flout I lie While Woman Sinks, and i'ihI Is. ns I wa savin'. Jusi hIhiiiI half broken by the Imarsei-- . roaring note I th great gray Iniffalu wolf A Klllsvllle and I'lum I'eii. way Morn they awoke In an air surcharged Ire Now, look here. This eounlry'k iruln' In lie a vtih smile keen elixir which gave ruin' In lmo:r. Tle-v'Iii sense nf living All around r lull f plenty of pisiple mine In 'ay a new world, a wild wnrl-1- a virgin S'oiir. There'll lie a iiae phi-rnot yet aeqitalnl with man. down lo I'lum I'enlre, und jfrom li a list hum a irlp to make lieium-i- . Knrly on Ihe morning nf the fourth . You just rii down In Ihe !ar of their Journey the travelers While Woman mid drive ymir stake Mded that tle plain began to rlsn md sink In lunger waves. there. Tsl.e up a quarter for e.o-l- i Presently ni-fniiiid themselves appmnchlng a d you Pul you lip a and house of rihle and wild looking hills as you rail- - 111 rII you help lor llial Now, If you mil nil anything ui sand. For manv miles Hu-- travel-I (o rook, and can alve In my Ihliiigh this ill menu nild chacrb-si Ion, Ihe hors-"- i eism chow leg signs h'.hko miint when rs carry pass uk f dlstn-snnd nil the party feeling of water, nf which III- - fJl'ply Tlu-'l fi mu ii is in whal tulcht lie in silence Inti-li- t 'ipeiiil. so ihai when I hen came an vidaiiiailiin from Hie half willed 'lev lean. who-.i- - viulld slliiice under inisl clrcumslnneeH had liecnme a provcili among Diem, eneh face was in otii-iIlrncd toward him. 'I'll, whats that. Juan?" said Curly, Itoys. he says we're alsml out cl ihi Mind hills. Prairie pretty anon now. he says." ' (To he mnlliiucin il m Mada af Mutton Bonta by FrancH Naval PriXiriara. la One of ihn n,"' s'Mklna owned hy the ngera company of a french of Ixindon. It Ii a built alsiul (rlviile, Thla umd"! - laat century by rim beginning of of war. then french naval ,r The at confined In the piis-ifiaim-a- , niaata and planklnys, iciured fniro the yarda are all n t :r ration. niUtion hunea It ha been rimatked that the material! muat have skillfully and moat carefully preiared. aa It a appearanre at 'he present time presents a grain aa flu" aa Ihe rholreat Thla unique model was pre-Ivory. I. l N Tickets, reservations, and fni tafbrmatinn can be obtained (into C. A. Walker, General Agent, L. O. Schofield. Rf. I Chicago & North-West- er as an sm at., aussBUihI Mi BsM Lake CMy, Uak. ws EUREKA, n-i-i- IS OLDEST CHAIR IN AMERICA Still In Uat, Though Built Beforo Columbus Dlacovervd Country. In HanWhen Guv. pennypat-ke- r over, lVnn., Ihe presentation address at the unveiling of the Hanover battle monument, he occupied tin thn speaker' stand thn oldest chair In America. The rhalr lb a massive piece of work. It waa niHde In Y'orkahire, the style Kng., In 1130, ami of chair arch Her' lire popular In those daya. Kngllab oak. Inlaid with various kinds of wish!, waa used In Ita const ruction. The back la handsomely carved and Hi the top flgurea of hlrda are engraved. The Jolnta are innrlfMed and Ici.nneil and held together with wooden pega. Kept aa an heliloom. the chair has been passed down from father to win for many generations. Slxly-twColumbus years discovered America ihla chair In tU'V than of built and reninliit-lllngley, named after 'ho ancestor of the present owiu-b- 'during the reign of twenty Kngllsh king and queens M wa After a hrlqf uy t taken to Manchester. In I8.'ifi the ancient chair wa brought to Ihla country In the ship Mary Hale. During the civil war II wa In Itlrhnmnd, V.. when the own er temporarily left II In the care nl a friend while he escaped to the THE LITTLE FATHERS" WORK. north. Subsequently It waa sent tc Watertown. N. Y and In 1891 wu Youpg'iter'a Tender Solicitude for Hie brought to Hanover. Many offers were made for the hisBaby Brother. You are and hear a lot alnnit child toric relic before It waa brought to nMdhiuV In the teneiniiit house disthis country and It ha been sought tricts." said a gas collector yesterday, for exhibition In Independence halt hul nobody to nollee the 'child The rhalr has been taken to public f ai hers. There may not be so many meetings bums times anil many disof them, luil tin-rare Home, and they tinguished men hava sat In It. Philshould get due credit. adelphia Presa. I saw one coming down town In a A Curioua Wtapon. Sixth avenue T. car the other day. While the goat ahown In the accomThere was a woman, a foreigner I suppose, for ahe wore mi hat one of panying rut hears a close resem those pale, half fed hstklng women who had with her a fat halie-larma tml this boy, thla 'child father. lie, waa a Mack eyed little chap of nine or ten year, and the Interest h took In everything around him waa In strong contract to the lifeless lixik and manner of the woman. Kvery once In a while he would Link to nee how the It waa bahy was getting along. sleeping, and he seemed satisfied. The woman appeared anxious about her station, and with a few words the hoy ealined her. Then, before the train cot to Mleockcr street, it stopicd, and die. apparently thlnklna it wa at the station, started to leave her scat. The lny laid hla hand on her arm and sho sank hack. Then, when they came to the station, he spoke to her and they left Ihe car, lie seeing that she got out blance to the ordinary variety. It possesses one striking peculiarity, and wit hunt being Jostled. On the plat form he put up hi hands, took the llial Is the net of curious horna which vise far above the goat's head. Theat baby and started away, the pal worn-.horns, which ara characteristic of tha following Fulelman Markhor of Asia, have a If you ever saw any vhl'd mother :mre solicitous for a baby and a wom-- n massive base from which they seem than that hoy was. I'd like to know to twist npward spirally, sometimes Attaining a length or nearly two feet il New York I'rcss, Farh pair of horns twists In oppnalta directions and the tips are curved Th River Oxua. few features of the strange lands ef harp point of a slightly darker tint Central Asia are stranger or more cele- :fan the rvt.New York Herald. brated than the great Amu Parla. the Forty-threMiles ef Bookshelves. indent Oxus. which has been attemptThe Mrltish museum catalogue now ing once more to change its lied. For more than two and a half centurlea contains over 3,860.000 entries, and Is this river b. as llowed Into the Aral growing at the rate of 60.000 a year. miles sea hut for ' years before that, am The library contains forty-threof shelves. Kvery year 276,000 numcord-nto ancient records, its destlnA-I.obers of newspapers are added to the was :h Caspin, while It has Annually about 83.000 i'!..uci. us whole eourse In the same collodion. Ivvoks are received under the Copy-tigh- t wav yet once again w:'.-.;the period act. 10.000 are presented, and of which there arc records remaining SO.OoO volumes, m the l.vi-chiefly of classic! a ithors At the ?bout foreign literature, are pur of t..ii bcg.nn in month, for the first chased in -- riei ! geveiniions. the Amir I'.n a to break uew ground Wild Ducka Caught on Hook. ig.rn Swo'.'i-floods, it A man caught three wild l eii.iii io d i v c a d..vi'1-.e- l ducks in in the direcj r. pond near Torrincton. Conn., by i tion of a pi (own which has d a bottle with a fishei '..i; up of in the neigh floating hook and Is- -- attached. The ducks .'ish.s'1 of a bt'.igo on th over would descend upon the flying T: .i:. s t'.isi-i.r.v'.wav l.;;e thous;,n I nu-.- I'.uve bc :i t r. gaged day at!. I I alt. swallow the hook and tangle themselves iv, In the line, after which vg.r f.n weeks pus, fcnstructtn d.m-to pro'.ivt this t. wu and kcef they were easily captured ' a.k i!.e river In its bed and thy German Ad. Vt of the work lias already ainountcj coy-ites- , s i I s iI hi-r- e e FOLEYS COLORADO-UTA- H0HEY"TAR Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets From a Cold. A Stay Hadidns hr Buy Feosla. OaUaa Baalth ud Raaovad Tiger. A stwelfle Inillrovtbn. Llw and Kiilny Troubloc. Hinplnx Erwin., Impure lllun-l- . llad tlraah. Kln-- ih Awrlx Hrwiauhw sod Harkarlln. It's itmiky Monalnln Tra la tab IK form, B CKIIS a bus. Ornulnn msila by Il'iu-tarcDai-Cuapsir, X vliam. wis. NUGGETS BOLDEN fCTI SALLCW PEOPLE Insist the uponThroe having BOo, genuine. Tar. Konay and alias tso, 81-0- 0 Prepared only by Foloy A Company, 9hbi8b , l s , U-ed- - ' . ' s Af- -j JOB PRINTING mm, s ment In alienee, ahadlnR her ayea allll through here, why, I can promise you wlin nor curved hand. you'll git IiiisIhcss, and you'll git a "II la much alike, all (hla csmntry. I plenty, too." should think" riiconsrlously lluford'a efe wander llut what ahe would have thought ml over to the portly form of the neRresa. who sat fanning herself, a was broken Into by a sudden exclamaHe tion from far! her hark In the wagon. llllle apart from Ihe others. A large Mark tare appeared at the smiled again with the quixtcal look aperature under the front wagon bow. on hla face. How ahoul that. Amu he asked. and the owner of It spoke with n cerIk! hit. Muss' William." replied the tain oracular vigor, "Ito' Gawd, Maas' William. Irsa Jess colored woman at once with conv le stop right ycr! I 'rlaro. I'ao Jess Hoii. and extruding an energeile fore You dess do whut this y.-- i wore to n plum fragile, a travolln' an Huger. atravclln'l Kf we gwine nettle. why, man saya. Kf they 'a any money to h made a cookin'. I kin do all the rookin' Iras settle, thaw all I way!" ever you wants, ef you all kin ait any The driver of the wagon sat allcnt for n moment. Then quietly, and thing to rook. Yas. si.li!" You ain't makln' no mistake." rewith no comment, he unbuckled Ihe You go In and Rlt your Sam reins and threw them out and down sumed land Med on. and put you up a sod of aide the on rnvum! the cither .upon uonse or dugoiit for the flrst season wagon. lumber's awful high out here. he railed to the because "Whon. hoys It's late to do anything with pretty to too note were weary corses, which a crop this year, even If yon had any that they were no longer naked to go brvakln you can take yonr farther on. Then the driver got de- team anddone, hut hones this fall and gether liberately down. Hint'll make yon a goo.' "We'll turn out here," he said, strik- winter, and Mill -'seuse me, hate you Itvln., tiii. ing hla heel upon the ground with ever farmed It mneh?" uncon-sclouan was nlgnlflrant gesture, a "Well, sir," said Ihiford slow tv. I custom among the men who used to plant corn and cotton, baciIn a themselves for land out chose lli Kentucky, befo' the war" new region. "We'U stop here for a Sam looked at him. purIed I allow bite to eat. and I reckon we won't ed you'd never ranched it nmrh lie la thla liow west, farther go any Ilow'd you happen to said, vaguely. country around here for water?" come cut here?" "Oh, that?" said Ham. "Why. say. The qulxxleal smile again crossed you couldn't very well hit It much better. laan a mile farther down this Milford's face. I think shall have that up. on my honor." l.e ni I trail to the sviuth you come to the We just seem to have Niaried Vet Sinks of the White Woman l'reck. I They's most always some water In and to have kept going uni we g. that creek, and you ran git It there here t'rom Kentucky, eh?" said any place by dlRgia' ten or twenty and nuMItativcIv. Well, n feet." "That's good." said the stranger. don't make uo difference when von X"'1! men In Thafa mighty good." lie turned to i tne wagon side and called out to his here, and yen'll And this a a Mil ceur. wife. Come. IJxric." he said, get try. IT gamble that. New 1 hum tv out. dear, and take a rest. We'U have giftin' along over toward I'lu'.ii t'ir. a bite to eat and then we'll talk this ire. Sc von aa.im if - you stop n here on White Woman see v,,i M ail over." y ,.n times a wv like , next to he whom woman The spoke you v. t appeared at the wagon frout and was must cv'im up to K'.i's s.vm aided to the ground. Tall, slender. straightened out Svy." a- -j . p.vv.l Mark clad, with thin, pale face, she Muford to oili- side as he a him say. tiny's seemed even more unsuilcd than her 1: i!es-- i husband to the prospect which lay girl -- works :n il nanif-y.-- u her her :f vei Nry'a her before them. Immediately fni gov., there clambered down from the wa j ever come up to town I'm aw i tw.-,cn, with many groaning and com- - on that girl, and if you if you hapeii io be up plaints, the goodly bulk of the black j word for me. wei-.'- t ye:-.j of do'.'iars. woman who had earlier given her ad put In Set down ycr. ills' lJnle, In Id do as niuch for vo-ivice. r is It John. the shade." she said, spreading aj llnford l:ir.i-.- l grave ;o' ie .I.'hl. !V Ko a iw.rkie i: le.'er Hakes If a Cll rug upon the ground upon the side of ness, though loin to a '.dress his servants at worn- the wagon farthest fiom the sun. Set , and prom:si-.- to do wV.v; ,vu and ev civ;-- . g pray crs. ivIU ,,f tv, down an gtt a ress. Gawd knows we Knivurace.l at I!:..-- Sam step;v j . :i.a-.!bands w.th Vrs Mu:,-- .! was ask'd by a filend if she all needs it this ycr fo'eaken ken-try- . and Ihe discourse. Tain good as Miaroury. let Tone and with the pei f..fi.':i ng Avi api'rec at-I iievir fh.-- u: in-- , t of that." sbe re-- j er Ole Velis'.nny-n- o. l.ucy. an ait whies Kalntneky tressed tbst late mam!" ef a df i plied. And then she add-- d"1 otiiy i s i 1 r ,t i.i b:-k at the o' I - an ..:i I I thinks to There was thn now established, by j ferem i r ft.. the chance of amall thing, the kma- j Mend fir He. irj-el- f: You isvr ce.r giiti Ionian, ; V 'I, so tlon of a home. It wa done. It waa j i.inj." l.e sa'-- l to them all h.iw v oil arc cv.vv g yourself . !.e t im.-decided. There waa a relief at once , In ge .eral aw.-iv.. Now these ! cool ck to you. . upon every countenance. Be nj Kng-oCff. mlsiake in .ti' hue - g Ini TIlC kai'i:ro,- - af persona were become dtlreua vif thi i,.w! d's.ipt 1 v yon g uca-n.Unwittingly, or at least tacitly, tlil A'isfra'iia. S.i-c'7T it is state that thla waa admitted when the leader of j He stepped Into the buck board and Tt'Tvi'.j of them have ;v.g killed thla little party advanced to the aide to M bt-t- c team, the d.rsj there. of the buck board and offered hi hand. sa;n rising from under the mhv loT: i The rf l- " r It s a, I't to oor.vrce a stub- follow, j is him already yearningly ly and with grave courtesy. k Mu'or.' ; lwrn n,,vn a it is to fatten a wind- my wife; my niece. Mias Beauchamp turned he stumbled and kicked asUv mill by running corn through it l.iu-y?- " ,- IUU1 fHFl'il m rkasM i viKkir i Y FU (U to ladies andchlldn-a- , Two tralos dally. Enquire at (lesiautBes. Aarlaformstioo ebeerfolly given. 11. 0. TOWNSEND, CAR. Dumuna Q. NEATLY EXECUTED AT RIGHT PRICES crrfswjfSAKlro mining men IS sttratloa lii,Vo. Li Tnurlsui simpers thmucli ro Clilnsu, BoKi' andother poluu wiihoutchanga. lENtinCig-RESS- . P. UIo A. ri Usclfl j Hy , 8k Lm'a i'. POtfFMD. mniraa uaiuuurr. IffiningSdentific Press uoiain it, sab ntixcuco, cal. AT THiS OFFICE I vnu invent orlmnmre: aim eel anything "AVEAT.TlfaDE-MARCOPrkir.HTorDESita PR0TECTI08. Mend model. okptch,orpbiita for Iff examination end sdeir BOOK ON PATENTS R CUUES T'UC,A. SNO W&CO, a good time to have your name placed on our subscription list TO-DA- Y e Ha klcktd aalda a blaachcd buffalo akull. Tbraneb ear, Balt iAkrCitv to St Cllf. tail. 00 chui.i.--. m ganaua and pulute Lui-U- ,v er luumir prlnv!pt travel. Kspeelal a no-al- s St.' Louis Brian Remember the name Folty'i SHORT LINE T HCLLJSTCRB PriYints Serious Resulti H Potont Lawywm. WASH I NGTON. D.C. joMR,DfiRA!SSf iGBANDCSv Rio Gbasdi IYmtsiu Time Table, RANGE. T1NTIC No. 28 No. 8 Arrivo No. T Ro. Depart am. GOING EAST? IF BO, TAKE THE Union Pacific Lowest Rates Fastest Time Donvor, No Kansas City, TO Omaha, Change Chicago. 3 Trains -- Morning and afternoon trains ooanoct at Spncgeillo fiu: through trains Kastaad Weal. Through tickots at lonrest rate and tickets furnished by telegraph to or conio without ex'.r charge. All poiatt in United States or Canada. Agency id the beat Trwi Atlantic Bloamehip Linm. Bteamahip tickota from sad to all Eunh peaaoities. baggage checked through ta ustinxtion. for any information address or call apoa I. A. BKNTON, Oouaral Agent, Pass. Dept.. Bait Lako City, Utah. Daily PROFESSIONAL. 3 DR. J. ELECTRIC LIGHTED TRAINS -- Be turt four Tisktt reaJt over tkt Nr (an tatauattaa tall M EUREKA, UTAH. Union Pacific Oflaa Brappatura BuUdlag Lower Mala Street . . . CITY TIOKET OFFICE 201 MAIN 8T. e A. HENSEL, B, N. G STOTT, ATTORNEY e AT LAV. n NEXT TIME YOU ....BE ! 60 EAST flMTtniEL HUT SULFNVR SALT B8T UD isj'.-vo-- co-ke- s wj-i.- H-.- i s , - .)- kd : The Union Pacific and Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Line. . . oSthSV" : DEMINS USE.... SURE AND - v,i-:.:- ! UTAH. EUREKA, overland limited SANITARIUM niTHCM f M k DAllIJsiLTLiacm 160,000 a , THROUGH l f u-- sh-s'- l It - A German f.im advertises Its baby carriage by representing the stork a baby Into the carriage. putting CLAUDE S. WILLIAMS, Commercial 106 W. Second South ; 1 ii--- c bit-lan- 1 ' - , Striet, Silt Uks City, Utah. Agant. 1 I ii CARS TO CHICAGO s k Scripture for New Yorkers. In onitr that the people of New York "may no- - forget tho l ord" a man who had hi r.sme withheld has had a verse of Scripture painted on a bilk harv! In full sign of Brooklyn bridge passengers. Costly Over on the spring an 1 of EurojVt.n armies llO.OO .or-O Maneuvers. l spent annually autumn maneuver To Cure a Cold m One Day Take Laxative Bronto Sovwk MSBo. hoxw sold In poet 13 Quinine Takkm. month. This 6ignahUV,v9. SRBS ATMIW6 RBSOWT |