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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL. MONDAY, DECEMBER 25, 165. PAGE TWO WITTE LOVED BRCLKLYN HAD FAMOUS POISON MAID. BELLS HAVEHISTOKY SHREWD Russian Pasce Envoy Lost His Heart DREAD SECRET POSSESSED LAST OF THE BORGIAS. to BY Blaze de Bury, after reviewing the claims of the wife of a certain to the title of the last counteea of Borgia, tells a moat in tereetlng story about the last male descendant of the famous poisoning family, says the Louisville Courier-Journa- n SETS TO BE FOUND IN AMERICA. Now in Washington, Was from Spain in MSS Chimes In Philadelphia Church Mora Than a Century and a Half One, Brought Old. There la a bell at Washington, whose history dates hack to the beginning of modern civilization on thia continent It is a trifling affair as regards size, its dimensions being only 8 by 6 inches, yet its rotes have sounded to call the great discoverer to prayer and I ft freto Spain or8hip' brought of the 14E3, and set up In a it December, h at " Doolnga the cLcrch 11 w tlie ,PC,al gift of King Fer- . .. Brook-rom lh I y . ,d dinand. and bears the initial of his d old Gothic character!. rSmhsd lts When La Vega, ,urfaceMlsaupo?l M f Wltle ,hlie the new City of the Plains, was of' her t. . funded. church and bell were bodily D. C d l. . He was named Duka the Farls II In and a figure grand opera. As our aubacripcion aeata j . adjoined, I met him there two or three I g nights a week, and gradually the duke I wai. hegnn to honor me with hia friendship. . One evening he said: I If It waant for music, my only passion. I would have dispensed with I A . life long ago. Burdened as I am with Rlario-Sforza- well-know- INTERESTING News has reached Brooklyn that M. Witte, the Russian peace envoy, whose triumph at Portsmouth dU much to redeem the czar's prestige, lost his heart on the trip across the Atlantic to a very fair little daughter of Brooklyn. according to the New York World. U. Witte sailed some weeks ago on the Kaiser Wilhelm II. Among his fellow passengers were Carl Eawo of 214 8th avenue, Brooklyn, and Mr. Bawos famof thia fimlly was ily. The Miss Aneita Bawo, a pretty brown-eyegirl of 4 summera, and. it was with Miss Anclta that the big Russian diplomat fell in love. He began to pay attention to the Simple Mixture Carrying Certain Death and Impossible of Detection Came Down to Him from the Middle Agee Hew It Might Ba Well Used. Italo-America- Little Miss Bawp. n " 1 5222 I know little comfort hJl - a pleasure combining with Among trip the SCHEMES OF ANIMALS. Devices Which Show They Coma Prat, ty Close to Thinking. They were talking about instinct in I saw an exhibition of animal. greediness and cunning by n horse, said one of them. "There were two old dirt wagon horses that had stopped for the noon meal. The driver had emptied a portion of oats into a wheelbarrow set at the head of the two horses, who still remained la the traces. The horses were to eat out of the common in as. "Old Mr. Pr Horae, who evidently was a veteran in the dirt wagon line and possessor of a good appetite, would grab a mouthful of oats and splutter them out on the ground on his aide of the wheelbarrow. After he had collected quite a pile on the ground he commenced on the common stock, and when he and hia companion had cleaned out the wheelbarrow old Mr. Bay Horae turned to his private store on the ground, while his companion, from the other aide of the wagon pole, looked hungrily on, but could do nothing T was traveling In the moanulto country last mnth," amid the other, "and the mosquitos were terrible. They attacked cattle and live stork and would drive them frantic. At one place a farmer was burning brush In the field, and I noticed a dozen cows and horses clustered In the lee of the smoke made by the burning brush. They would move around as the wind shifted, always keeping In the smoke drift, where, of course, no mosquito could live. And the animals stood with closed eves, too. possession of the formula for making ractwieitT'ermany, II the ne hanging la the bell tower of 'Cutareila,' the poison by which the there M. Witte ftoT Trinity church. Philadelphia. LtrtJJdfhm L!, mile American aweet- - Most chlme Borgia rid themselves of their mda P from eight miea and of persona whose fortunes or to a dozen bells. Thia one at Holy wives they coveted. The secret has heart. Hia parting gift wna a very pretty Trinity, however, la composed of no descended from father to son through of the bonbon box, which the little leas than twenty-fivten centuries and more. If 1 had a Jeweled muslral instruments. These a treasure as will quite regard lady legitimate son 1 would have to Impart wheQ ghe growg up Meanwhile she ar ung upon horizontal bars located It to him before 1 die, itaya the famUy the other, the first holding Ue inc0nBolable over the loss of on tradition. To avoid that dreadful re-- lg Q next five, the next seven, the seven, Theher bl 1,1,1 Irlte aponsibllity I never married. and the next three, while three others, two large ard one small one, swing poison, he explained, was 'rather a No Occasion for Mincing Matters. simple mixture, and It was hard to ABSURDITIES CF THE COURTS from an independent frame situated believe that no chemist ever found or Theodosia, 1 do not wish to say higher up in the belfry. rediscovered the formula. The poison, Chlnet, Christ church, Philadelphia, also anything harsh or uncharitable of your D,ptcn,at Polntt Cut Flaws In be said, 'carries with It Inevitable an Interesting set of bells. They uncle Geoffrey. 1 will not go so tar has Judicial System, death, but no court of law and no ex- QwoB Chen a dlpomftt of the are nure than a century and a half as to charge him with penuriousneas, pert physician la able to detect any legation, was lunching with old. They have welcomed many a but he certainly carries the Idea of symptoms of violence In the r Ictima thrpe u famous visitor to that town, so rich economy to an extreme. He hesitates ,n g ph;a(,BlpUa Hence the Cutareila la the body. In American memories and traditions. to make the most trifling expenditure COU7tl cur ..j guppoge yoo admho prince of poisons, just the poison for com-In 1774 they rang for the last time on unless assured that it will redound ul0f one tjje lairyrrs jwy statesmen and kings to handle. rlarrntlr the birthday of the king of England, timately to hia own financial advan"My formula provide, either foru' a cIgareUe, and July 4, 1776 together wlin the tage. While not wishing to be unhe ,1Med sudden or for lingering death, accord- Lodded gnd r!nlled-inold bell In Liberty hall, they patriotic- just to him I cannot refrain from to the Poisoner , wishes. I could that he is aloh yes," he .aid. Tea. very ally proclaimed "liberty throughout expressing the opinion as too too too most it were, frugal, A time I think that the land unto all the (uhabltants TlieuU " a tiancsbake, or by cautious thereof." "Mamma, whats the use of all that poured in your water or coffee, and I Lrwt The bell In the steeple of the First fine tricks You ex. talk? You know as well as I do might sentence you to perish by pect plena sal excuses to peas muster Baptist church at ProMdence, R. I., that he's a stingy, niggardly,' mean, , , Inches, to burn up alive, etc. n,tr the church organized, as tradition Blaze da Bury call, the duke a the- - 0 couvrt h,t would Be In miserly, avaricious old tightoffice or the home. saya, In 1639 by Roger Williams, was shabby, He la oret leal philosopher of murder." wad!" cast in London about the year 1775. once said: "The truly great and just Is thia right? la that aeqsltjje? "Thank you, dear." Chicago TribHe frowned. It first bore this Inscription: For une. man, a man without egotlam and with "No, no. Take for example, hypno- freedom of conscience the town wna ouj axes' to grind, might become a tism. What was It that a Vermont first planted. Persuasion, not force, Torture of a Proachor. great aid to Justice by the possession Juatlee, full of rage, told me the other was uaed by the people.1 of the Cutareila secret. The Borgias The of the torture of Rev. O. story In 1787 the bell was broken and had D. uaed the poison as a vefa Mooro, pastor of the Baptist to be recast. It was then made to church, of ambition and greed-r- it n. . , Harpersvllls N. T. will Into rrled ,uch ab,ur3 bear this Inscription: "This church terest you. He says: "I Buffered f001 . to rid the world of a lot of secret formed A. D. 1639, the first In agonies because of a persistent cough, Fth.that iftwoprisonera were criminal, and vampires, laughing 01 thelP would s resulting from the grip. urder Med I had to sleep and the oldest of the the state, we taw. understand it, the Justice, as the bth oir ,th ,nch ln tiat. In America." It was recast sitting up In bed. I tried many remnot punish of the crime n V lls: Mta In March, and also In Septem- - edies without toilet until I took Dr. committed. Numerous perpetrators 0 A. claim yon committed th.a of the year 1844. It now bean King's New Discovery for Consumpjber eacape by technicalities, by bribery. I crtns I tion, Coughs and Colds, which entirely Is under Influence. hypnotlo the Inscription: 'This church was cured my cough, and saved me by amdd nt. Now, suppose that tbe from I founded in 1639 by Roger Williams, consumption." A dispoaaeiwor of the Cutareila secret hunts forrcf cure for grand Brdown such men and women and rid I eased conditions of Throat and Lungs hypnotized you? 60c At all Ogden druggists; price the world of them. Suppose he makes t B lr and 81.00, guaranteed. Trial bottle himself the Instrument of vengeance I Well. B. A declares yon hypmv free. , for wronged women, for men driven to bn1, have you to say for be-robbed and despair, for children Had It Other Advantages HOLIDAY EXCURSION RATES. trayed by their guardians. Suppose IfooftolfP The relative from the East who B. An answers air,1 kill! tlkht, to himself would take It upon be Dec. 23, 24 25, SQ, 31 and Jan. let cou,ln me into hyprio- hypnotized PfBt faithless kings and ministers that op- - othp V1,ilbl, was I ra,fctr at him. aurpriaed C the press the people. Suppose the amallneas of the place. Oregon Short Line R. R., Union Patarelta proprietor would go to Russia I expected to see a larger town cific R. R. and Southern Pacific Co., , the re of volutfonUt. and do the work th Impeeunloui Boi. than this, he said. "Surely there one tare for the round trip within a there. What a grand prospect!" wmie WM boy with a cant be much salary attached to a radius of two hundred and fifty miles "Has your grace ever conceived that cherubic face, and he was temporarily Job like yours." from selling point Tickets good to I in mission T ,,ked the author. return until Jan. 4th. 1906. the employ of a hustling but lm-as to Why, that," said the "When 1 waa young I sometimes pecunlous attorney who was busy ler, "tha salary Is hot 13 a postmaabat year, considered Its advisability," replied I dodging collectors. One morning the I It la paid with the utmost promptness the duke. "But I waa never a hero, impecunious Attorney chided WlUlel" H'1 tnw llfm ami Aa never a great moralist. Besides, 1 ungently. A short time afterward the felt that 1 had no particular knowledge form ej an insistent Collector with a of character. I might have executed blll for (( appeared, and the Innocent people than guilty ones. I minioua Attorney hastily clambered "Heres a tip for And Ml concluded to let the secret of into the closet which the the vengeance poison sleep. Since 1 contained mlacroscoplc the washatand, clambered New Tear: came Into possession of the formula on Best top of the wash bowl, and pulled It waa never put ,r "ration. And It the door value in Key West to shut, motioning frantically never shall.1 I wcs'l use It even on Willie to tell the Ruling Passion.-RCigers ubiquitous collector Pandora." myself. If horror of life ever seizes that he was out present alive James, of Kentncky, me I shall die by n pistol shot' rulillustration a of the strong givea "I want to see Blank! snarled the Get them of Soon after that the male Borgia collector. ing passion strong In death" In ons of Ben ' Livingston favorite hia yarns actually killed himself i.h a revolver. "He's out. air, said Willie, smiling F. C. Garner & Cs "An old Kentuckian was sick and W. D. Blosser & Bro. sweetly, "but I expect him In in "Father" Ballous Religion. Leedam A Pattieon short time. Won't you please take a hi relghbors and family felt that hia demise was only a question of a few At one time, many years ago, the chair and wait?" Murray A Smith hours or days As the meat was runUnlveraalist Society of Methuen, J. E. Davenport "Thanks. Yea, I'll wait low a steer was butchered, and and the Mass., waa without a T. 8. Feeney ning a been minute and "He's just gone George Timmermvi pulpit waa supplied from Sunday to I expect him back in a few minutes when his son came into the sick room Smyth A McCarthy Sunday by different clergymen who Won't yon look over the paper while the old man asked: E. A. Munaey were put up by one of the deacons. What have you been doing, John? you're waiting." T. C. Fe ay " Killing the ateer,' was the reply. On a certain Sunday when Father The collector accepted both the chair D. A. Smyth. Ballou was engaged to preach the deado with the' hide did 'What yon reposed himself to asked the oi l con was called out of town, ao he ar- and the paper andAnd man, faintly. RIEGER A IJNDl.EY Willie resigned wait comfortably. " 'Put It In the barn; going to sell u ranged with Mrs. Brown, a neighbor, Distributor to without tell any walling ortbe-lox- , to enter- hurriedly and a straight-laceby and by.' Salt Lake City. Utah never one for and about it returned tain Mr. Ballou. Aa the hostess and Oh. John! her eminent guest sat at t'e supper ta- his money. Yes pap.' " 'Drag the hide around the yard a ble there seemed to be a dearth of sociability. Finally Mrs B who always A Teetotaler. couple of times and It will weigh felt Mllcltous about "ttyme deluded A woman who not long ago was In- heavier.' " Unlversallata," broke the silence with: troduced to the venerable Susan B. "Mr. Ballou, do you chink youve Anthony, asLed Miss Anthony If ahs got religion?" was not a believer In total abstinence. "None to boast of, madam," was the "Well," said Miss Anthony, with a curt reply. "I am a worker for the pleasant It Is needless to say that the learned cause ofsmile, Depend but I am no temperance; divine's epigrammatic answer comYour ot bigot. question reminds me pletely disarmed his Interlocutor. s story that 1 once heard about Robert Bonner the publisher. Every prescription compounded here wKI give the reaulte that tie Higher Education. that when some one It appears wants. You may p see every reliance on our prescription doctor Two sisters were sitting in a hotel asked him If he was a he teetotaler, its work, accuracy, the use of the best drugs. Our system prevents writing-room- . They aud'ly were dis- replied: 1 should not call myself one It isnt sarc te pay Isas for errors, miatikea arc impossible. cussing their friends. I had a glass of sherry when I came than we charge. "Yes, Ive just written nunty about to New York In 1144.' "The Sunday Mrs. Blank. 1 told her that of all tbs Magazine. unrefined, uneducated. Illiterate peo2479 WASHINGTON riEsctirnoN ple I ever saw AVENUE SPECIALISTS Furieue Ptgntlng. "By the way. Emma, how do yon Geo. W. seven For pell Illiterate? , year." writes Hoffman, of Harper, Wash., "I had a bitter battle with chronic stomach and Beyond His Capacity. liver trouble, but at last 1 won, and "They tell me that Snobs la in an cured my diseases by the use of Eiec-- j awful condition." trie Bitten I unhesitatingly recoin-- ! mend them to all, and don't Intend In TVhat's the trouble?" BALLARD FRESH "He's all swelled up; looks like he the future to be without them In the house. They are certainly a wonderhad an acute case of dropsy." ful medicine, to have cured such a bad What caused it?" 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