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Show TEE MOEXTNfl Tffi (f STANDARD-EX- tnr Our Special Correspondent. ,ttTCW Auunran for ,b rum)nv were kKarl Eiler. He d kf Bined-lerPf- ,0JT alo for .rTigating lias applied for !'(. of water from the Green )n irrigating land In reservation. The diTertiug ereeled at Tueher.' of the river. A ranal be ued ui carry the .i land. the 10 on '"fiKngliah ZX w,er 13.-St- or PAY dav -- a offaou' atWilliam the Coim Fig-Zf- I d ht ittOTh. rridavIVcciu sent 10 town on bm failed to return at nd The near day Deputy Sheriff Hig-.iaind Jal'er Borbidge found home the at bed the under hiding a Bamuelson. a relative. Fnj fJZfing to leave. Higgma may bea Silenced to ix months or receiye both. (if of POO or THEY ARE AFTER H18 desire to damsge game one 80 rdie belonging toi Frank Jonea. causing no end of Richard sirvet, lweak Jones trtmblP for the youth. his wheel and laier found It nearlv io lVnitesiollahed and l.ying agalnst the Hauirday Bio Grande depot. rer disappeared nleht the wheel again Jonea pr ft had been placad in order. tf View'd a wheel to ride toward town vatterdav in aearch of hla wheel. He ift the machine outside a store while lie ha want inside. When he returned He found 'hat the wheel was gone. sported the matter to the police. bi- t AMBERGER WINS pua-ale- SUIT. Bamberger will be allowed to double tracks for his line in Market atreel. Judge C. W. Morse haa dwided in favor of Bamberger in the H. injunction suit commenced by J. md others to restrain the binding of a turn out in Market street. The coart found that the company of vhkS Mr. Bamberger is the president him gad etiSciem. signatures to allow w balld the double track for the Ball lake and Ogden line. The halldlng of the new tracks will ha star the new Federal building. Maion cMiatriga qfw WILL ENTERTAIN SCHAFFER, g.d clnh haa offered to aeMHala President Schaeffer of the National Educational association when h arrive in Salt lake City October country. n. He will armre with hie executive F. J. Haynes, President ef the Stage the"3nn Fiancisco haw muic restauromeritee for the puiyo. of accepting About Talk (he Company, rants in proportion to Its sire than asy nr r)M(iitg the offer of Balt Lake City Late Season. other city in America, and good actto amhe this pbee the meeting place ings cheapen there than anywhere for the serf mention of the associatthe I nl'ed States. The resF. J. Havnew, pre.idrn' of the Tel-lo- else in sure ion. Ad effort will be mede to secure did look warm and invit-instone Park Htagr Line company, taurant for Salt lake City the holding of thr end bright and glowy to me that a was Balt, in rrmvention. like yesterday taking nxi I sniff at effete riTiliiMtJnn after spend- evening. But wasn't there with the price of a toothpick, and they didn't ing the summer the twentieth REASON? DO ANIMALS set-io be for me. to he more correct among the "I walked around aimlessly until and bears, geyaera, troopers I passed by the Palace hotel. I looked Many People Say "Yea. tonriat in the park. into the brilliant cafe of the In course of ronverwaiion Mr. Haves and saw easy looking chaps lolling il.onlon News.) stated that this had been the best back In Ihetr chairs, the glow of the conriniie to pour In upon us wen won In the biwiory of ihe big won- red and orange oandle shades in thir there derland. rampers seore in "Counting the which readers diacuan by and the petals from the . cut face, the 23.0110 t were visiting about people interestior less length the greater falling gently to the table he wwid. which is flowets " ng question: "Do I )gs and Cuts park this season. cloth. some 9.000 better than law year, mill That engaging picture didnt have lhat More i ban on,, of our correspondents when you come to think of It any soothing effect upon me. It who woman and man every counting hiring asked the question. U inclined worked just th other way. has visited the park since It. was 'e answer it In thn affirmative. 1 think, said I to myseir, that I as there are aduhs as not . many . Brig-iniV T.. writing from opened shall take dinner this evening inside and MinneapPaul of In S'. rities the Improve there. I'm hungry, and the Palace is upon ih Forfarshire ei been there. The for me.' story of Tuesday, or. at all events, olis alone have how- good enough welt advertised, Is gelling place Bo 1 walked imu the cafe of the mrrie. ji on imlnt further. more and more for we look and ever, "The inry resprcUng the dug s The sprinkling Ta"Ilace. his collar, worrying sheep, and to com each season. objected io several eeaia the than any. more done hss mad if the sfietwanls reiinilng his collar, bead waller picked out for me and wee the to park, people to bring thing else me." he says, "of n story relatpretty raesay in genera In herausn now they have tion of 'he bad what 1 wanted. I told the headgetting ed to nte when nncu waititaying at Xcw-Mr- dust to onntend with " I wanted the right kind of a Isle of Wight. In this eae the About. 2..iW er that h said: Continuing, waiter no pinhead or laggard end deg did precisely the same sa the Forthis people were brought inMonida. Fhen he picked out the best man on hit far dog wl'h this aildition. The mornivlo Line Short ng after the farmer, by watching, had over the route staff and sent him to me. the new line is flniwbedwil!this i went through that Palace cafe dissotrred the culpability of hla th H dog, menu from canape to crackers, and he passed the kennel on his wmy from should he popular. at Ball leave I doubled on my tracks In a couple possible to 'he houe. nnd. in ihe looking at the dog, m. and take dinner next dsy mid: will dp;i1 with you. my lioy. p. whfoh ts of inste ncea and sent back fur more. Madison Hotel Til be within the shelter of the park at the hea I come hack.' When he returnaIR It li hiifli. iioxl. frpnng. Five Court In something under half 'd, however, the dog had gone; he had Ohl see Ki.,hf'' be possible to an hour.' I reflected, with considersupped his collar again, and he never the other geysers and able calmness of spirit, when I next id iiim.4!" Lake Salt In breakfast the waiter to bring me three Some may lie inclined 1o lift llielr and take true mild Reins Victories for $1 and had 1. crehniwv when ihev read the follow-nwhether 'asked When in Jnst tossed off the last half pint ef ar, on, which comes from an Es-that the geysers were diminishing champagne and ux4 ready for the re dd-H Mr, "Almui twenty ycara ago, volume nd display cognac and coffee, but I waa liable "1 had a large collie, who r"r. , to've turned up there sooner or later, cenniianied me to the post at anyhow, with that appetite I had; and, Afmr a time I at. that, tbc Five Court isn't, a bad taught him To Pisi he lcitei s In the box. When sort of a place to strike with a relie had S't: quite lined to the work. I plete stomach. Identical " him, if i he were The waiter fetched me inv cigats night was wet, to post the twn and thev and cognac and coffee and I 1!'. one by himself. onf Sunday height , of the Reinaa and started In to ,vr ,M newspaper lo post, inch he hmuighi hack. I smoke peacefully. thought, it pnow I s'posc it'll gei into the papers, for thp opening, so totik or small fall of iTVoT0 me the next I mused, how the chap with the morning, and found Hones' will u w..m nerve walked Into the Palace qu, th, eBHny io j to ralfe and ordered and consumed Bid fgv if T4.S ptir.zled to know the im tw n the worth of solids and wet. things and ting dtd ot poKt jt guj. then complacently admitted his inni'" T rested on the notice: TEACH-ER- 9 ability to liquidate but Im too buav cwspnjief milst no, bB posted here. VACATIONS FOR SCHOOL enjoying this tobacco to bother about L Ihp l,0E w 'o read, r the great white light Of publicity, ' 'bat told him was it and I proceeded to fix up a phony not he was sent lo powt? wise and thoughtful name to give when I should be yanked of An example livinE ' Nw Bushey, M.rs.i' before the desk sergeant. rhV k" rnlilP lhe w,s in ,h was I was pursuing this line of thinks in other direction, deed st-da1ly f,,r ' wlk with sll the ease in Hfe. my waiter H. r, l Roger. Mr. Henry -delayed her d . Oil man. who rercntiy pjve in the meanwhile standing off at a aed talking to a friend. start The Standard respectful distance, waiting for me 4u to the twenty-fiveach $100 hfa na ask for my tab and to tots him her hrtr dd-ahiayJin Fsirhaven SIa teacher hPT ha'bill aa a tip. when I eonple-dolla- r bia live town, to be mh d mmdn 'bti hurried off upstairs catloc a man with a Vandyke beard necessity the without purposes me Whh a The table about nested at hpr thirty fret their saving. He :'l"Trt P hprn taught to fetch of to my right. Raxing pretty har-- at h's and Sften wholly Inadequate genger and me. He Just looked, looked, and rT VnKS- i"" bad gone received h.v public school teacher, n a th looked at me. !h,n' ,,ntirH-hi provi-ior n erally makes such fellow's f That probably the house eminently practical. Njw. so and do detective. I thought to myaelf. and jyTVjr. n,'m,l,fr. "f rat. w,ln .re in other philenthroptst and wo. n he ha got wise to the fact, probgh,.-- . tired ''''nn8 of 'hemselves V v,r. into a group for likewise ;.r, to swing the house ,lf in "f la'cbe. and do ql,,ly that I'm about r. oip preachers he will acme 19 worth of viands and for r1, hnorkar.. there niniror.ous and , nohfo recov drinkable. However, let him detect: 1,0 rnd rs- -. k', "Dirk," r 'maluritv cr thc-- e mm. oo. doesn't make arv difference to me U i f:,l!v in email with safari i.. .r'r pitifully whethsr Im yanked to the Fie Com is ''' l" and ,lf" l,B 0,,:l their deserts, ,p,on nih detective or by a p"!" A.r nir.ht Dick fre- - them would work a doubi good. ve by a hotel Just when I got to that point of of a i:il the r.! ,l: for into rins:abfos ty. opportunity cogitation, however, the Vandykcd one to the weary mind and body. o h ' " men had been Raxing so hard at. me purse. slender of to ail J,e town upon sn 'Mvcn.tiy gut up from the tsbe end s' oliej ' u. He Miii'iajy r?uirncd TOa Commercial anm-me- wild-eye- Illar, Ttrs Ren-ana?- ! Acre-lane- slip-inn- t. M it g ,h " x . , 'r -- 4 i llar-veylre- d J 'T, i j4 f i.af1ars jssruifi; Nlrt-whs- tof e - ,kP" RTlfir ' refre-hnie- . "r . t. ul C(.- M.;n, N.it o"a I !:,. ir-l- l vi,i, , W t ". - rl,:.rc f,n, ::h hv- - ij. m j. t- ecu- NJ - :a.-- n : p , ni ' - , J'.h--ft- tect-ive- hiiwrcvi-r- . yuMi r i, at jiiis AMD piy (,uii.((- I: il'J li Neuond.it .... K. 11 0 1! AIL PRINCIPAL EASTERN POINTS Ut ism sue IKirf JttmJk gag tka UKlOJf PACIFIC. PACIFIC LEAGUE. Seattle v. San FranciSLO. 1 r. Tlu bes lie loam d'vppc.i ixqii snU u, ban was loc,. The m.i: n i. a yii.dieiw' isfi!c in - Inch(oii'cst the nor:h -rrm-Jut upeMor woik foil his np Miller pi:che-port was uui -- o goMl a strong gHire mid Mu- - loud t.f b,u Francisco nas only a double and a single. Ill ihe ':nnnon !mi Fiancisco found (. Hall easy and lie wss taken wit in the fifth ui make wav for Jones, who did belter. Bennie could do little with Whalen's delivery. Bcoits: K. II I:. Morning game 1 3 r Bi'i.itlv B.m l'raiicih,-o- . - m Fran-cisc- r TEARS WASH AWAY RICHES Monry fn,.., rieveland ep.'i'iiil eovs: When John D. Rocket. ranic to Cleveland fifty-twyeai- - upi, a youth without, money, eduru ion or experience in the ways of 'Ins world, lie aought out several of ill- more prominent men of the cltv and asked for work. He got it. Tot. the sons and grandson and a few of Mi men who were then companion of lu i rlj duys here, all to the number of some ton. stormed the height of Forest hill and swept down the barrier which wealih and position havebnllt around the richest man In the wrold and Joined with him in th celebration of the anniversary of hi- - arrival in ClevehL start In life The affair was land informal, and yet the meMsage of good will and respect, and ihe wish for the future were conveyed lo bun irl'h sitrh a sincerity ns to move bun to tears. FYw men hi th rotin'ry bnve n Mr received such a delegation Rockefeller was boat of today, nnd It left him without words, he said, to properly express hla gratification end enjoyment and thanks for the honor done him. The oil king's gnosis were merchants, bankers and manufacturer. For the old men, the friend amt former asmrlstea In business of Mr. Rockefeller, and for the young men. toward whom Mr. Rorkrfcller said th whole world was looking for deeds that would better civilfanton and further the end of Christian. Attorney Andrew Squire spoke th" li(H that Mr. Rockefeller would live long in Cleve-Innand thai the world and the people might profit by hl timgnanlnilt) a.id grneroiiy toward the educational and Christian institution, and that. Cleveland might continue to rejoice in the as riiixeu of liir foremost posHc-ain- n man iu the world. And to these word- - Mr. Rockefeller replied In a voice broken by bin enm tlon. His ecs slowly filled with tears and he walked uneasily forward and backward Wore ihe crowd. HI voice cnllie si last, hilt it. was strained and forced. He told aa Incident of on of thn first friends he made when li" came to Cleveland, Stillman Witt, and how h offered all his personal inomvj and properties to support tin- young man then emharklng in ih ml fondness. while other men of finance re. fused to a 1st turn. From this reminiscent strain he came to onr of advice. liter "Ihin't think that money is in this world, for it is not' he said -- lowly and clearly enunciating Ills word. Have other thing to which you may devoid your mind aud --omo of your atiantion, things that, will make your Ism day enjoyable lo you, days such a I am enyolng now here iu Cleveland among you, my friends. For your coming to me ihia day I thank you. I thank you. thank you. and lie looked earnestly and somewhat wistfully inio the eyes of the men about hm. o Ban Francisco ! 2 4 Hail cries: Miller and Palm; lll;t and fL G. W. T1MB CARD IN EFFECT Bhca. MAY XL H. H. K. Afierntxiu game 1 8 4 Soatrlo 6 13 3 Ban Fraurisoo DEFaAT DAILY. Batteries: C. Hall. .Tones and BlankNo. AUsnUe Mail all points enship; Whalen and Wilson, East Davis. Till ws Max XL Salt Inew No. li, gait lak Oakland vs. Portland. No. Chicago nnd spcial....l:X$p.iit Bl Louis 13. B(th Oct. Ioriland. Drr., Uuied I: n0p.ro were No. game of today's 4. Atlantia Ksprsan a0 won by ihe Portland tvsvm. The first T: 00p.ro. pniau east gnmr waa a one .'.Mod contest, for Mrl'reedies men found tb uftariug of ARRIVE DAILY. Oscar Graham cxtrotnrlv to their N& 12, Ogden apedal ,...IX:28 A. B. liking and baited him for nine hits Na S. Pacific MaU. Balt Laka and eigbi runs In the four innings he and all points cast 11:30 a.m. occupied the slat). No. 1, CSueaco and RL Lewis B lex rod auocerded Graham lu the Baritsd I.IOpa fifth end held the local down fairly Na 11, 1ocal froa Park aty well. On (he other hand Garvin wits and Han Pets allay 7:00 pjn a mystery to the visitors and allowed Na 3, Pcvtflc Express froa only four hii which nr tied hla all points east 12:06 a. is one run. Through Bleep lag cars to Oroabn In the second game llsm I fair g had Chicago end SL Loula, New York and the locals sfoi out for four innings, Boeica. Froa recllafag chair cam A and aa tb clubs had agreed to call perfect dining rar service on all the rnniHRt at. the end of the fifth, u through trains, looked like a nneb for Van Halt rena A. HENRY, Ticket Agent. Ogden. men. hut Mrlsan opened the last InL A. BENTON, Gea Pegr. DepL ning with a ssfu bit to left and went Bolt Lake City, to second on Mcliale'a sacrifice. An GILRON. B, Agent Ogden. out put hint on third and h tied the score on an error. Kerry then won hla own game by hitting a lung to center. 8 cores: R. H. E. First game-- 9 13 3 Portland , 1 4 8 Oakland flan cries Graham. Blcxnid, Byrnes and Hackert; Garvin and Mrlynn. Hecunil game R. H. E. 1 2 2 Oakland 3 6 2 Portland Batteries -- lbrg and Byrnes; Ferry and McLean. Empire Rankin. l:Nta Isis douhl-'-head'- bt ..............i.., .... a The Overland Limited The Mssl lanroriaca TMa has Ward CaopaitBMt and drawing sis aging can, abasrvMien cam, 01 can, huSft igahtaE aad library can, with beshar, bath and Reals tovsn Ubraryi antaw taala elactrtc UgMed, throw la Chtrsg wRhs tag Dtroct connsrttaa ter theaps SL Paol sod Minneapolis Was aetyllN coa ka aSMaaS fora femwampin C A SUlat. CUagi & M Ago, Rj. Noith-Wn- tn .... ,.... California To Les Angeles va. Tacoma. 10 Angeles, Cal.. Ori. 13- .- Emerson was si. his best today and the locals could do nothing with him. They sc cured hnt four hits, all of them win shot oui. Emerson had gleg our had lunilig. the seventh, when It" walked three men and filled the baset.. hui be steadird down and the Ifti hatters were unsliln tn get the ball out. of the diamond. On Ihe other hand Banin ws In pour form and Ih vimlor japped his delivery for ten hits, tolling two runs. Thu senvo would havr hern much huger m the part of Tacoma foil, for Baum a good work after ho had gol himself jn'u tight places. Buurr; and-wer- 11 H.E ' '' 11. 1 I OK Angeles Taroma 2 1 Bntciries: ftauui aud Isigcr; Enter rinplre, I'errlne. hon and Gmlisin. A NEW USE OF BLUE LIGHT. and Us Most Famous MISCELLANEOUS SPORTS. rather new use of blue light has Iwcn typoried from Geneva; nfiintly, Prats Discus Throwing Record. it use as sn anaesthetic in dentistry j In the course of to nxH'rimeiu Nw ynrk, Del. 15. MartinAllile--J. j arcertain (he effect of lighr of differ- j Bbrrldan of the Irfob Annricxi ent color upon the nerves, Professors tic iluh, all round champion or Amr. all records ar throwing the Kedard and Emery found that blue lea, t light was very soothing. The some-wha- t discus today, establishing a new remarkable statement is made world's record of 138 feet, 3 inches. that, a 1C candle-powe- r blue light, d- This throw was made a', the games of Athletic dub at irected upon thn eye of a patient for Ibn Celtic park. JoiiK Island City, and three minute, caused him lo lose to such an extent that, a was witnessed by over 4.000 Sheridan twat bis best previous tooth was painlessly extracted, with)nrh a out after effec: of any kind. Whether record of 133 fo"t. 11 the anaesthesia wan general or only twice, his first throw being 135 feC. 1 local is not slated. Inch aud nn bia third attempt he made i is very probable that had General Pleasanton been the longer distanee. One of the features or the game a true scientist and a skinful be might have made some was the i.pnearanre of J. W. Movom discoveries of value to the world, for. ot the Kinith lymdon Harriers, Engas Dr. Flnrn himself haa said: "The land's rhamnion sprinter. Ho failed handicap In to qualify in ihe general was on the right, track. There was a special 1877 Pleasanton published a honk wtih from scratrh. the following explanatory title: Ihe handicap dash at 120 yarda, which he influence ot the blue ray of the sun- also started from scratch, the handilight and of the blue color of the sky. cap being limited to five foe!. The In doveloping snlms and vegetable British runner won Ibis event In 12 life, in arresting disease mid In re- seconds, bearing lawoon Robertson, of AthMic clnb,, to storing health In acute and chronic dis- the orders to humsn and domestic ani- whom b was ('uu'oding Ihroo fee,-- by mals. aa Illustrated by the experiments two yards. of Gen. A. J. Pleasanton and others, between the rears 1861 and 176.'' The Charges Were Unfounded. book ia primed on blue paper and s New York. Or. 13. Howard C. fallacious and abounds in dogmatic the .leroey City Eastern league of fa. 1tcia One of his maiement. baseball club, against whom charges Light is the great source of terres- of attempting to break up the National and heat. trial electricity, magnetism baseball agreement and to wreck tlic Quite a large portion of the book ts Southern league were ivcrntljr made devoted to testimonials from physby President Kavaaaugh of the Southicians and others, relating to the eff- ern lement tonight, league, belied cases In blue treatment ray icacy of the in which be say that at a meeting III eic rhenmatism. of general health, at the Imperial hotel. Pfowaanton believed that the results held last sight, New Y'ork, of the National board of claimed by him were duo to the a of the minor league of plain uncolored glass and arbitration waa adopted declaring that blue glass In the passage of sunlight reanlutlon were unfounded. and the iranumlHed blue light of the the charges blue and the etimlaatad firmament, AN APT ANSWER. ray of the sunllRht through them respectively. which evolves an T I Hutchins, the co'tnn expert, current, which Imparts lo vegetable or animal life subjected de-to wee praising an apt. and witty speech.a It reminded me." ho said, of 1 It an exiraord'tvaJT hupusc to the velopment of t air retpecUve vigor and srene in a magistrate's court, thn growth." He obtained a patent for hi saw in my boyhood. An old men was bJed before i eocailed discovery and for ihe method of application. Casier' Magaunc. magi' ra'e for stes ling cUMtens. anl the latter said very sternly to him: You ar charged with robbing hu Jfov. John Fodar. who ha written a play ' A- - Ye Fow," just produced in roc see, my friend. Hare you eny ? "The Protestant Chlrago. fooll-- h tn oppose the "ni veteran smiled calmly as he Church has fo-stage, which I consider the culmina- replied: 'No. sir. In my country we dont tion of aH gn ' arja. and on of the rob hen most before witnesses.' world's grsv."M educators. I SUMMER RESORTS May 7th. X90L DEPART. Tent Citr Na aad Dutta Terminal Riverside Na 11 Ltacbe Na 4. Baxter Na llntlc .. n.i:t-trir- 2 experi-lucntalin- i. RATES SLADEtS j. 1KJ-yar- d 408 25lh Phones An point Na lo Salt taka aad poiats . . . , . . Na 6 Local ga .0:20 p. .2:30 a. a BL ARRIVE-N- a TO LOS liacKs and Vans Day and Night a a. ff. later-media- Transfer a BpeeMQb Scavenger Week. Lscuroien Wegena In Beaten, PIANOS laid anq'lv 8ee C. A. HENRY at Depot, Ticket Office, cr write to .J. L. MOORE, 3. 1 A SALT LAKE CITY. MOVING Lake Milford and 1 Fast Man iroia Sail Lake ...a.-- EXCLUSION LOW 0 Sell Lake and Los Angeles THROUGH OBSERVATION DRAW CAR OGDEN X:2Saroi P-- sx alley ......S-2Ekproea ....4:10 ...and 19:40 Na I BklhU pOlOUl 4ImmrO Pro. Na I Salt Laka aU . Long Beacti ROOM ,. 12-- Salt Coronado San Pedro INQ 7 Dull mod lrtlmll3:0p.ak 0 Pocatello, Laatpcltar Na Pasadena lu-a- n OREGON SHORT LINE TIMB The ANGELES. A . l-- P1 l R Na S Bulla aad Pocatello 12. SOaPf, ,. Eiprona ar-Les Na 11 Salt 'J IlltlO aSstlaSatliS"! N'l-7 Ball lAb Na ii Al-e- lord p. a Salt Lake sad Inter ....... .8:01 a ro, mediate potato tutstern Kxprrse ....7:111 p. m. Na Na 6 Port lend end Butte. 7 :00 am. Na iO Butte end Pocatello 8:00 p. nx. Na IS Cache Valley ....10:llpza. aouth u Juab do not nw Train Suadnya - CL A. HENRT, Tlckr Agent. A. B- - MOBJblCr, T. v. Pesa Agent Ogdon, Utah. No. S D E. B0RLEY. O. P. X. A. Malt Lak City. SPECIALTY, C. SLADE, LESSEE. Street, Trlbuo Bldg. Office 220: BelL Independent. Office 224, Real-22- ReeL 1144. Wagon for Sanitarium will leave Utahns Drug Stars corner at S:30 2 p. nw a. m. and return 11:20 m.j and return at 4 p. hi. a it WINES and LIQUORS Grif-flih- I, M. LEEDOM. H. PATTISON Palstaf Cafe juxta-ponttio- n s: TfoxhlsBwyhsfoesa Ns Hseerol User ead CMcaga two-bagg- - is ThsOMy Nestle iL, u d c St.Lh . . - electro-magneti- CKleajo HO CHANGE TO " jy ii lUi'cri- c- Sium.. AliriKk and Me Fai'laiiil, Hiosii di,. Kllug I nipi.es k"Tiiolly suit Jiibutdoiu-. il D. Rot kefs Her Confess Is Net Muck Anyhow. (!,, jKSTn ...I.. i.,.! i , A HI If I d'-ht- John ut .icni.ii Vl,.fl(..,J s''ur, - to .ii- St Sod- - ut him w and he nitv..- itdiely Into mi the $irti gas io explain . while he ' poker 1 l1. : Said that he'd hare !:ji :h'U lie u out king before, only ot l uivemt ola able to get track I after left Buffalo. .if pros He was haring a'. perity on the Slope. c o .1 tue. and ... asked nu how thingi.ukinp (ml him. and for roe. Never bettei hih tbeu be pulled out mid elip-lrme nice $1(" !:' a:-"One of thoee bills soon tuiu'-brok-- . n inio and I wa .. f.uni that man rcaiauisnt a ftae 1 .. . ie Cwaha Kansas City Ain W'cinu x Three Trains Daily ehip . d WHEEL. a ll'c'e" t. (!:- "hb nays I T rusty ml T liter 10 -- erve a term of ala H.g-rUpat a line of 3J. have horn released nett lak desire tor hi L1 ri.'-- no-wa- y COSTLY. FREEDOM - of s:ch that the water '0 cool and granulate and do- - 2K? 100.1 tf filed ir i" fi c.o si h nOTOBER iiA.BALL Act o a Man St ended on Inhospitable Pac be 0(.fan. -- lietuil mKed MORNIME UNION PACIFIC when I ta.-l v bciii va ilia: C'iwu tn.i before ihe ;.n W'( tn he r about s of a a 0.1 'y for mirdpe its Ou one occasion Tick hiikefi.g morning down ami acciilei,:ai: rh.it in a cupboatd tha farm yc ini gnii ru ca.ii'd 'Towre 1 ve was no: (fum uwrd if was missed wnte H li'iie sj:y ' for two lid?. Du the evening of the Been Broke In.' observed a now tuau wtiu ha (ioue a lui (T drif second nay niew.ng was heard and "I've been broke all the called ing a "011111 made Another cal and batk Rough' i belonging io tho house ad- way troui bcie 10 Sbaugbai ai a not for vary lung period joining i wa fntodly with INck He aueicb. it is true, biit fltriy and unhappened m bo near wben the Latter brok. was found and released They rubbed qualifiedly I believe 1 could set down a nose, floiigh at once turned and lad tabula lion of thn hardthe wuy to :h kitchen (when nick fairly accural was not m (he habit of going I to est town, on the gwhr for a fe !w to go broke in. San Francisco the Roughs saucer of milk. There Rough worst of thorn all. sat while Dw-- had his fill. be a beachcomber in Sa "I'd "About forty years ago. writes T. moo orratbar a sundowner in Australia than F., of Barry Island, near Cardiff, T to be broke again in San Francisco. was on a voyag,- - to Buenos Ay tvs tn an For real rragglnesa and hopelesiw Atneriran ship. Annie J. Fisk. out ness. Just you try goand "We were well to the southward of ing broke in San Francisco once and ho Equator iu the track of the flying sea how near you'll get ut Jumping off fleh. One morning, after we bad finthe dock. ished washing decks, (he male said "The reason why San Francisco's to me. 'Now we will hare a game uch a rum one when U comes to going with ihe car.1 gave me a ball of broke there la that R'a so bard to aail iwine. told me to go up the weathbrtak away from the place. Toil see. er main rigging, and make the end that clutter between of mountain fast there just under the top. 1 let San Francisco and iha Miaaisslppi the bad drop on deck. The twin, was river i ihera to stay. suspended midway between the rig"You can't walk over 'em, ging aud the mavt. The mate then It's a reap of ride when you warn io tied a flying fish to thw lower end sufSan Francisco, and it's a case, ficiently high to give the eat a good likewise, ef paving for your ride. "If yon donT happen to have the Jump. The cat. waa brought out of the cabin and introduced to the fish. little pasteboard .when the conductor After many futile aitsnipta to get at man drifts around and look you In It the Intelligent animal Jumped onto the eye, off you go, no matter wheththe rail, ran up the rigging until it er it a in a nest of caeti or a patch of sagebrush or Juet a reach of de-ert- , readied the twine, and then overhaui-e$72 mike from nowhere at alL it down the rigging until it reached The conductor doesnt let you pick out the fish. If 'hat is not reason, what la It? your own ditching place. "Conductors who rua overland Writing from Otapham, "RsoorlaP trains out of Ban Francisco are there says: brute thing all The interesting Incidents about with the abysmal cats and dogs reuorded In the Dally right, and they wouldn't mind it in News prompt me to take the liberty the Jeast if duty had to whia by year or sending you a pluto of my rat bleaching home, lying out on the t.ue track. S65 time iNIgger), who call me each morning desert, alongside to all at half past five by howling ouiaide a year. They're calloused my room door until I gel up and let that. You own sometime get away from him In. Strang to say, it. la the hour Ban Francisco by stowing away on I am supposed to get up; but it one of ihe Panama steamer, but me how he knew. when you get From Smith port, "J. H." recall the then you're dumped and it's a whole to the lathmua, behavior of ftla cat aud dog, when liv- down lot bardrr to stow away on cue of ing whit hi family in one of the Lon- the up boat nn the eastern side of don rabiirbs. some 30 ro 40 yeses si Isthmus. 1 ought to know that -The animals were. he soya, "kepr. to the but that isn't part of this story. the back part, of the house, and when ' The last time I want broke In San they found themselves abut out i Fraucierp waa about twelve years g ether they had a way of combinedly ago. I dont believe 1 wee ever worse opening the door and walking In whh It broke lu my life. 1 wee down end out was to me a proof both of lngemiiiy and covered up. and of a nuiNiel understanding ftir th There came an evening when I ion. of purpose walked the street enough to The plan waa this: Fussy leaped eat a Inure atuffed hungry with Roman canon to and th the of handle up tning dles. li wss a raw, chilly evening, door, then pmmeil down on the latch, a cbnracterlstic San Francisco eventhue welling the door free; whereupon for the glorious climste of CaliHover with hi mroug paws puahed li ing, fornia. sir, doesn't mean Kan Franentered then together, cisco, which haa the darkest, clamopen They looking plnused with their perfortn-anre- . miest, rawest, foggiest, meanest cli1 hriirf sc mate south of Spitr.bei gea. send this simply oount as a fact illustrative of the InIn addition to th msKtodonic aptelligence of these antmaJs. form petite 1 had a moderate juei the one rig, everything else havSOME FIGURES ON ing called up th eaves. It. waa in 11. YELLOWSTONE MARK. and '93 was an even worse year in California than throughout ihe real of 'l!1d;lon' wi'H Suue Engineer pP feel of tju for from -- pring .livened irf i lie lake. where h!S!elr are to be erected. for V"MAV -- 1 Sc'ni-- AK WATtR RIGHTS. IT, J Desperate frc-- ETA BROKE IN GRIM SAN FRANCISCO lake department 5j EXAMTNER: Oil PEN. K426 Wash. Am PMna UM WHERE TO EAT TIMECARD Dw. 4th. XML DEPART. Na 6 Mall aad Exirtss. . .1: 10 tor !.a 2 Overland Llmliod Bluffs. Omaha Council Denver, Kauseo City end rffecdve east dally.... Na 4 Atiae Ue Espies for Denver, Omaha Council Bluffs Ran us ( ity aad all potata ensL dally-- . a n. P- - ro P-- ARRlTm Express from Omaha biulf Council Denver, Kannee Cl'y aad Afiilj eoo Limited Na X -- Overland OPEN DAY AND NIGHT, Council Omaaa from or-tier Ut Short Bluff. Kunxe City. Dentwytaing aouro-Ail L dia at ail ef gun "4 Rah m mum. i ver and ail poun SiSe p. ta nines dally Mail from 12 Mtanrr ta lie p gait f 00 p. na btra ReXSo. 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