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Show T THE MQgyiyG EXAMINEE : cou:.' aMwfti Colored Mon Load, to 6 Bloodohod. s.it Lake. "w H,rr' I9 04-- the Mi arm. .j u underairadlht through ranged y considered fatal. 1 . t:. Thotuaa placed In charge of the fcursual department. Dr. J. Rosa Andci sou of the u. D. 8. hospital has also been as instructor in the tjiw iMtliolugicul iu department, which is to be the near future. The reason fur giving the course in surgical anatomy at the present ru-la in order that the Visit university may secure a membership in the Na tional Federation of Medical college. By gaining a membership in this association all the graduates from the university medical school will be given two years' credits in any other medical actiool of the country. At present there are only t o medical colleges which recognize the work done at the local university. They are North nv of em university and the I'uiversit Washington. D. 1'. 1a-cifl- a game of fcTWbtal,v'r rooms. The men loon--."- i the chib had aeireral hour;. playing for lost a email amount and. ?T!taTed waa in an angry mood, "deal he refused whan cam Thomas th cards." Wilson to had shuffled the cards several the . mrowbeu Wilson reached attempted to cut Them. fcu and and hi hlll,d "ct jns a Thom. -- SA, get your head tore off if cards! Wilson left the table He walked arrows .iTroora u the door. Thomas followed 4, wil.on took hold of the door klob ha turned around. Thomas stood within a 'ard of him with the gun in a grab for ii Mi k,ad. Wilson made had Thomas followed. scuffle a and attempied Sis ffnger on the trigger wrench it from Wilton's grasp. It and went off. via a double action gun ihe floor. The bullet went through in hla UTlaon still clutched Ihe gun trigger u(t band. Thomas pulled the took ef taia and ihis lime the shot Wilson and Thomas were the JJj, men hi the card room at the time rf the shooting. The shots attracted arml other colored persons from the utne room. They pushed open the toor and found Thomas standing over Till son. who was lying face downward Thomas still held the oa the floor. na in hla hand. Jim Bradley waa Ii the elub at the time. Ho entered the add grabbed Thomas by the room from irms. The gun waa taken away he did 1(0. Thomas asserted that mu touch those At this remark ithouf sprohing. As shooting in The police were notified and Chief rf Police William A. Lynch, Detectin' Richard Shannon and George and Police Officer W. A. Smoot Thomas waa held m to the scene.colored men and waa hr half a dozen (tiia Inmediaiely to the turned over po- - - Attention was given to Wilson, who sis bleeding freely. The wounded was put on a stretcher and made pn statement. He wee suffering III from the wound as he told his story in gaxpx to Chief Lynch. AND HAMIMAN HILL ARE AT WAR. ' i r pis.oi IVr. :i. . w. !. ... i any r. - a:- i tii-'.- SPORTING ,;ij , j , luc fiivt in;;;: anvihitg oiLsr it. dsual way ifi J tvr Port sna .: .( opening a y had of g go.ug im was wli. .. u,.,i ksgej lmu to up hi i.m , Icrrv thought Thar the tcllow j u..!:. made a of some ktid s aned to walk over to tin' man litnuull then threatened . If von toiue a i rher. I ll blow your hi rid tiff" -t, Al'. rght. a;d go ahead," st11 thinking the was piking. Vitnoui further jit, point e.l the gun at 1Y- -, anj (he bulii-- t iiassins thri'.xn ;he sboul-ds- r right of Perrys tvs.', the flesh aud h.inuug it. tu tloM- was the pistol to Perry that tbo pi.wd.-burned his fare After flritu iu- Nbut Geumill tau from the aalitn :q (he smoking ) a- is a -- Pi-'- in lits ham;. pi-o- Court Martial Ordsrs Continuance of Abaancs of Witnesses. minute later lie Tl'e niystery of hi A : dibnppeared. ceiuingly inex-tdab'.r disappeamiiri- - s not solve,! until a Is nit 5 oclork. nheit hi dead bod, was found in a cellar belonging M. Var-leBalt Lake, Oct. and 1m Chamberlain, both nirut her of Troop A. were brought before to Charles B. Bliiel.i- - After making the N. G. V. court martial last nigh: tile Assault, GmiiiiuI. whh the gun iu on the charge of tailing to appear t his hand, left the kalmm where tha the annual encampment. Because of deed na cotntnitcd and ran tip Main the absuncu of Important witi.rabcs trr-,short di;,.,u,ilie clianged hi course and nisd.- fur Marsac ave both eases were continued. t The excuse offered by Varley iu:e. The officers wore iu close pur GREAT INCOHONEE AND CHIEF he understood an excuse had been suit snd when H scetm-- ax if within OF RECORDS, I. O. R. ARRIVE. obtained for him by hla euiplojer from a few momenta the f..g:ilve must be General Joseph A careful caught, he disappeared. Ball lake. Oct. 29. Great lucohonee Acting Adjutant was search of the ni'iuhimrhond failed to As Colonel John W. Cherry and Great Chief of absent the case waa Geoghegan until rewal Ids whereatsni.k postponed Record WlUon Brooks will pay this next The cellar in wht, h the body wax Saturday night. Tha official tomorrow. an visit city Chamberlain entered a plea of mt found is a tunnel cm :n a steep hsnk local Red Men are making preparaas an excuse for his liehiud the residence and is about tions to entertain the great chiefs guilty, offering that he underMuod lie three feet dlitant from the klicheu satisIn a proper manner, and imirh was discharged. Chamberlain enlisted door of tlte bouse, v. We, owing to the faction Is expressed over ihe Inter on May afand 6. ini 1903, high tiank, it was an easy matter fur eat diaplayrd by the heads of the or- ters srd left, the state. mediately Before leav- the fellow to slip In without being seen. der in investigating lodge condlliona ing he filed an application for dis- The shooting In tnwn had caused some in thi state. The great chiefs realcharge. Tho discharge was not re exciteniHtir, and. ruupled with th,- - fact ise that Ihe Improved Order of Red corded and aa a result no action wax thgt the man came in their direction Mm ha not nourished hers commen- taken. Since Chamberlain tiled hi insdo the people on M erase avenue surate with this aims and purposes of application for a discharge Ik- Ii.hI been more than ciirioux of the oiganixation. and it i proposed to absent snd as a result, received no no the man hunt. Mi. io the result Shields, like the inof an active campaign inaugurate tic of the encampment. The ev idern-- olher residents, her home, stituting new tribes and strengthening of several absent witnesses van need to a neighlsir'a houH shout fifty going fm-- i those in existence. Ita tribe of Bing- ed, so the ense was continued to Mon-da- away. It waa during her absence that ham and Hiawatha tribe of Ogden will Gciumil hid himself in her cellar. night. join the local tribes in discussing matbe to methods ter and advocating TRAGEDY AT PARK. DIES FROM INJURIES. pursued in gaining this much desired sou. Oct. 29- .- Clan Bahrr of Sacud. Pay Park City 8aloen Rounder Attempts lem died Tuesday as ill result of inLife of Owner. NEW COURSE AT U. U. juries received Monday by coming iu cdtitact with a maddened hull. Thc to 2it. .Iiiti Park City, Ocl. Gemmill luiclier hud shot the animal and wa Department of 8urgical Anatomy Be Added Next Bemeater. attempted to kill Lon Perry, one oi a bom to cut its tit oat with a knife ilto proprietors of ilin Center sakain. when it escaped In it fet t. aud slat ted Salt lake. Oc.l. 29. The univemry this morning; msdu hi escape and tu inn. just as Mr. llahrr was round will institute s course in surgical later killed himself in a rellar in which nig tlte corner of tlte barn and throw him several feet lmu the air. Nmb anatomy si the beginning or the next ho had taken refute. is a very poor shot with a ins was thought of the ; semester. This eourse was made ss until late Tueenav night. Mini stble only after diligent efforts on the pistol at short range, slid to that tael Perry owes his life. This Ihiiiicli he suffered no pain up to the part of firs. Ralph V. Chamberlain and alone as above ;med. Mr. llahrr E. (j, (iowans. Permission has been morning Oimull was in Hie sakain am! laM. tli.-obtained through County Attorney Par after going to tlte toilet room and was f Hunt (IS yea i old. and an old and washing his face and hands lie ret urn lllghl;. reepefted resident or Salem. ley P. Christensen for the medical a tantily of He of lbs school to use for sur- ed to i hr bar and nskel that he might l and grown children gical purposes the remains of dcrra.,ri be allowed to go hrliir.d His bar and 29.-Fr- ank s s.-t- Morntrg was-tha- ' - a- i to (hit to the Ink. Oct. 29. A khm-m- I lnM from Boston says it is a fart, ilrhnnglt James J. Hill In an Interview today issues technical denials that the INSTRUCTION .... ba'.ieiits and tiravin and Sues, Shi-a- . I Hitt mpvro McCarty. Los Angeirc vs. Seattle. Angel, , (i,t. 29. Seattle deflated lxw Angeles today by the score 1 of to 0 In a piichcrs' battle be tween W. Hall for the locals and C. Hsll for tbe vtvitor. The Ixm Angeles twirler hsd slightly tbe better of the argument, allowing but five hltn. while the home team six off his opponent. Errors by the locals I-- O losL Beattie Batteries: W'. Hall and Fjary. empire, Eager. c Pcrrmc. Tacoma vn. Oakland. Oakland, Cal.. tVt. 29. Tacoma was defeated tu two closely played games team today. Both by the Oskland ganieb were pitchers' contests. Iu the forenoon Oakland entrred the eighth inning with the score 1 to 0. Against inning wink the score 1 to A against them. Then they touched Brown for three hit and made s couple of runs that gave them victory, in the afternoon Keefe for Tacoma was in splendid form, allowing only two hlis, but his support was not gilt edged, aud Oakland won on lnlsplays. Scores: Kim game: R.H.K. Tacoma Oakland 1 S 2 B 2 2 M-- day: The leaden, follow: First basemen, McCann, New York, percentage 991. fecund basemen, llnniuicll, Brooklyn, 9R2. Third haxemen, Bt Pittsburg, Huirt-sLop- 9i2. JWW. , I'nrvoran, Granley, Piichcrx, Sparks, AMUSEMENT FDR YOUNG AMERIG& RHYMING RIDDLE,' In true actor Eai-l- i dimrli-- t fashion. had ita1 fatold Prav whet la that whilst Tl vorite puppet, but the mnet famous was iTIraugh never told In rhyme) charrijli'hiiicllo. who took the simple Tliat ia almost itself aa old Aa Adam or aa time? acter of a country lad. For It's been nude In early a a l.ter on Mr. Punch apprsred In EngAs many folks have said. land in ihe shorn a a dreadful perAnd yet ll'a subject te decays son killing hla wife, the baby and the And even now la mads. Rut, aa It la a secret deep, constable. Hie doctor and Ihe Judge. Yet I to tell may ehoaaa: la a tary difTha Freuvh It la what no ana Hkc la keep . And no one like to lorn. , He la witty and alferent chiiracH-r(Answer. A bad.) though conceited In undoubtedly clover. In the ehotaa of today he Io 111 porA Fow ItldllM. ted ed by a newcomer railed Oulgnol. Wbat I mind? No matter. In Parle Punch atlll equroka hla greetWbat fa matter? Never mind. ings to the audience, but the reel hero What tree la nearest th sea? Th ia now GuignoL beech. What la tha beat thing out! A conA Rlfraal the Matsrwaa, flagration. This Illustration la a signal to motor' What black thing ariliglitana th men on electric railway In a thinly set world? Ink. tied country. It Is a diamond What chasm often separate! friends? shaped board, painted red. Sarcasm. When the mntorman noName something with two heads and tices this signal ha ahull one body. A barrel. off tba power, for he knows If you were to ride a donkey what (list from thto point he Is A BABY WITH WHISXEBS. fruit would your resemble? A pear. able to travel to the next What is that which la lengthened by Mellon without any mors male la worn thin with staying around would you lids In have in your collecbeing cut at both ends? A ditch. It ia power being used. then and keeping guard and foeding tion boras of tho wonderful, knives Wbat sort of men are always abovedevice, but a Just a first the female and next the young mad centurirs ego at Khcflleld, Eng- valuablesimple to the elecboard In their movements? Chesemen. sign after they are batched. land? In one collection U a remark- tric railways, aa It leads io Why la a benevolent man like a cart It is not eirsnge the female hornblll able knife made for King Genrge IV. a considerable economy of boras? Because h stops at tha cry of stays to herself so closely while she Is tliat has over a hundred blades. There power aud prevents the wo. nesting, for if shn should break out of Is another knife no longer than a strain uimn machinery by How can you by merely adding an that hold in tHe tree and seek free- thumb nail, twenty blades. Ihe hasly application of apostrophe turn mirth into crime? By dom her husband would certainly kill BtiH another Is but au inch long when brake when the train ia brought to a making mans laughter manslaughter. her. dosed end has seventy blades beau-tlfli- alandalill at tho statlou. The slowest animal In all tha world Follavslau laafruetlsaa, executed, siiowfng all tiie forms io the lorla, a species of monkey found ever given to knife blades. Kwh blade A father going into hla stablo on day Aw Inpptwvemeaf. in Java and Bumslra. A naturalist is etched with portraits, landscapes A man recently left hla umbrella in found hla little son, with a alata and who watched the loris In Its wild etate and other artiNiic designs. Borne of the stand In the hall of a hotel with a pencil in his hand, astride one ef tho minfound that it occupied thirty-tw- o these knives have handles of ivory and card bearing th following Inscription horses. what ute and three seconds in traveling tori olae shell and are valued at from attached to It: "This umbrella belongs Why, Harry, ho exclaimed, Just four feet. The loris ia so awkward IS to $100 a . to a man who can deal a blow of 2C0 are you doing? Writing a com position," was the rs-ppounds weight He win bs back in ten minutes." Owe tbe Teaeher. WeH. why don't you writ it in tho A teacher in physiology nnro got a On returning to seek his property he very discomfiting answer from a boy. found In Its place a card thus Inscribed: bouse?" asked tho father. Because, snsararsd the little fellow, on tha circulation of Tlili card waa left here by a man who The lenson the blood, arid the teacher, trying to can run ten miles an hour. Ha will not tho master told mo to writ a composition on a horse." be back at all!" make the mailer clear, aaid; Now, boy, if T stood on my head the blood, as you know, would run Into it, and I should turn red in the face." Tea, air." s'd tl.e boys. Now," continued the teacher, what I want to know Is this: How Is It that, while I am standing upright in the ordinary position, the blood doe not run Into my feet?" The majority of the hoys utterly failed to see this. One hoy, however, made very light of It, for A BIRD THAT CANNOT FLY. he at once replied: and clumsy that it catches hold of a Why. sir, because your frot ain't limb or amall bush with one hand or empty." foot, while it drags ita body forward The Ulster of Mr. Paork. with the other limbs. Blow as it la children know that th funny Most to catch many however, it yet manages Insere and email birds. It feeds on Httle figures that appear when Punch these and on eggs end fruits. It Is a and Judy" Is being performed are cail-e- d marion'itex This word I a vrjy little more than a foot long end no old one. dating back 4f0 year, when toller than an ordinary cat. the people living In Venice substituted A WONDERFUL SPIDER'S NEST. Wwadeefel Kwlvee. wooden dolls In their religious procesIn th!a picture the trapdoor of the Every boy probably owns at frost sion snd roUsd them marfette or little Th wonderful nest of the trapdoor sh Is sen! , ;.a. th player t spider ia nr,e penknife and would like Io be ihe Maria. Ti.'y v-r: i- ,- ,,- -t (j l the ri-Ifor, spiiier. liSjMc be!.ti luc t.1 rs lj tut right. ':ie ige and mak-.ig- , proud posrerfsor of inurj- mure. How time aiiuuj, la seen Inis and killing people I Queer Specimens From the Bird arid Animal Kingdoms i : t By ALBERTA PLATT region nd animals xo queer that it wot s. If nature must have ben 'iixk:r-a juko rhen she rrealt-- d , irf p-- r,'r 1 bt Wwl-kiw- ; larg-epou- gh 's-Fe- 1 ; i : - COIN TRICKS. Arrange seven buttons as they at In the illustration and then rearrange them sa aa to count five eaeh way. Poik-hlnell- of the cartli are long, slender bill lx for slicking into the ground to get the wonns tlic bird feeds on. Another queer fart shout the kiwi-kiis that its egg la aa large aa 0int Moxi sf thee freak creations are a goose egg, though the bird itself is bund In the tropical countries of the only the size of a hen. snern hmusiilie.-eA baby orang outang ia something lliough ill our own bid cdl'.aiy animals sometimes rarely seen In a zoological garden. It frrjic habits because of living in rannot well endure captivity In a cold localities. climate and la constantly wrapping ItTu i.ti r beard of fishing bears, I self up In wooloa cloths or blankets, ippof. yet the brown bear of Alaska like tho one in the picture. Odd, too, a r rt salmon flslier. A mother it is that a creature 0 like man should i'n rubs 10 fed is the most expert j)o born with whisker. The ape child in tha Illustration baa. as you see, a fair sprinkling of coarse bristles around his lips. The orang outang la found In Borneo and Fume Ire. which are among the hottest lands on the globes and It la no .wonder it wraps itself p In any cloth it can find when brought Into eoid regions. On hoard a ahip where some sailors ones had a young orang nf t.g for a pet tha little creator! used to oteui the blankets off their beds and roll ItKlf up therein. When tha Bailors tried to take tliclr blankets away tha. little monkey man fought with tooth and nail before it would give them up. One of nature's seeming jokes Is a bird whose blU is murh larger and b eerier than lie heed, brains snd all. This la the hornblll of Kopaul. a country in India. Maybe the hornbni'e beak is bo groat In order tliat It may have plenty of room to end Ita volte out of whan it starts to call and scream. Trsvolors who have heard th horn bill's not say It is trefEAK AND NO HEAD. mendous. more like the braying of n bjr ' ' wades into a rivr donkey then anything else, quite as ' ,f k' 6nds upon her loud as that. The bird Itself, too, Io oa ' f.,. V d n,'wall odd facta t,;i COTne queer as it looks Ono of th (he w,.,,' hornblll, hr Thn Quick ms about it la that the female in a kt... ,, U ""alchaa one in her paws, after finding or boring a hole own tree, body ' ,of (HP water to her hun-!- .. tears the feathers from her rna. "lr Pon the bank, and and builds her nest in th bole, then " i' to pieces and devour he takes her place upon it. After this 'he lo,hrr and a nether and is done comes tbs malo bird and actualbrea, ,, ,,i! wr can eat ly plasters hla mats up In that bole, v.. . hat she catches some there to elay till oho lays her eggs, hi ri f hatches her young end boo reared them can come out n- something to the age at which they themselves. of caze take niture, yet in Kew and 4 Tfc', When he piasters up the opening In kind of a alIt l, be- - the tree, however, the mile hornblll " hole II L, in jurt rounds tike (hat. ways lesvea i:a 1... for hi big beak to enter com"Wd apterix. h1 feed's :: wingless. 'The fortably. Through that bole bird with every n mate up In bill his Imprisoned ""'t- Us bill lalon- - delicacy he can lay hold on, feed her '" '1 'vry- slim and dh well that she often comes out of her 'irti:l, r.re,,;. This captivity will plump and fat, while the us INbird; factured. Second Minimum cost of plant and money required to operate name. Third Cost of production of goods. Fifth Where would be the market for goods? Sixth Freight ratee to the market, if not In Ogden. Seventh Where would raw mm terial come from? Eighth How many men, boys and girls would plant employ? Ninth Wbat wages usually paid te employes? Tenth Othar information deemed necessary before building such enterprise. lra Fielding Averages. York, Oct. 29 The official fielding averages of national local players who par'jpipated In fifteen or more gutnc in any one pmitlon during ,. the s xu ii of 190.-- ax compiled by President 111111x10, was given out to- 972. Improvement Editor will pay ihe first person to suggest the name of a factory of a kind not now in existence in Ogden City or vicinity, that will be made a perms-sen- t paying enterprise In Ogden. Total cost of enterprise not to exceed 125.000. It will not be aufflclrat to lend in the name of every factory one caa think of in hope that one at them wul answer the purpose. One factory must be named separately on each sheet, together with am sera to the following: First Maine of goods to be manu- - New lnuis, The 125 reward to 29.-T- Bataeries: Brown and Hogan; Ho gait and McMurray . Afternoon game: R. H.E Tacoma 4 Oakland f 2 0 Batteries: O'Koefe aud Hogan; lbttrg and Byrnes, l'mplre, Davis. sev-ern- aa a prise by tbs Improvement Editor of the Sunday Examiner for the best paying factory suggested first to bs erected in Ogde.v City. Read conditions. The advertising committee of the Weber elub will be the Judges to award tha prise. Everybody should try and figure out some factory Ogden efconld have and vhlch will pey Its stockholder! a good dividend. It took Just SO days to raise a half million dollars to build Urn Ogden sugar factory. Barely there are other enterprises the people of Ogden can find profitable. THREE INJURED IN FIRE. Who known bnt that (hla 2S map hreo be the cause ef a half doaea factories Raleigh, N. C.. Oct. persona were seriously Injured, one of pringlng up in Ogden! Give It a trlaV them fatally, and a doaea others anyhow. had a narrow escape from the flaiue, In a fire that destroyed tha CANNOT SAVK CRUISER. priests' house at N'axareth Orphana Catholic age, boys' Institution, three Fsrrol, Spain, Oct. 29. Tha naval miles from Raleigh, last night. The officials have given up hope of salving fire broke out between 2 end S o'clock tho hulk end arms of die Spanish this morning and spread rapidly. cruiser Cardinal Cienereii, sunk yesterTwelve persona escaped by tumping day near Mnroa. The vessel is lying from th second and third story win- In a bad position in nighty feet of dows. Buffalo, agad IS, and water. At the time of the accident th John Gladist, aged IS, wera hemmed Cardinal CUneroa, owing to n fog, inn Iu by the flames on top of the buildproceeding slowly and taking soundfeet above the grand. ings Tho vessel slrrefc an uncharted ing forty-flv- a Timothy Wallace, of New York, who rock with terrific violence. Aa enorhas been studying for the priesthood, mous rent wna msde in her bows climbed the but of the building through which tbe water rnshed In to rescue them, but waa caught frnip great volume. Tha ship began te the stairways, and the throe jumped. ink rapidly. The craw waa called to All were mangled and tnjurrd serious- quarters and observed perfect disci-.Mly. Gladist died during th night. They launched eight boats, but Dr. latnib and Rev. Father these were not sufficient to take off and O'Brien Jumped from the windows the entire complement of S40 men. thirty feet to tbe ground, but were The remainder wero rescued under difnot seriously injured. ficult conditions by a eteam trawler Property loss 2fi,U0Q. and several fishing amirks that stood by. Tbs ship disappeared In less than Tbo Rev. Charles Bteliel, who is la- forty minutes. bor representative for the Presbyterian church. Is planning to have the MORE EASILY SUITED NOW, Protestant churches of each larga Head of the Firm (looking at him city select a frateraul delegate to the labor unions, and in turn a member of mors closely) -- 1 think you're the tho unlona la to be given the freedom young fellow that wse here last week of the ministers' meetings. In this Inquiring for a situation. way Mr. Ptrixlo hoies to bridge Ihe Young Fellow Ye, sir; but I'm not chasm between labor organizations so hlstned particular now. I'm huntand the church. ing for work. the game. Hall and LITTLE PRINCESS. rCT0R!ES FOR OGDEN 825 offered Rse-cnnig- Io Angeles ltn m - .... acr1-lien- by Burlington to Build Silt Lake an Evidenca. OKlsian gaum- Portland Sail Fiancis, o Batteries- L'Kk Williams and She. A game-- Per:'. and San Fraut-isc- - - N. G. U. CASES GO OVER. a San Franciaco. tan krsiicist-oCal.. Oct. 29. The Pom land ;tj ni tiiopjicd ts.i'h games touav to Sen Fisiiiieo. In itie morn-iii- g r.i'iil'tc jii ti.,- ws hit very hard, but th,- Im s'. i,aj jilt, kuack of getting i:,c:r h:; together. Ju the afternoon the inn hciners were shut out mi account of :i,-i- r weakutws with the ,ck. lint pitched au unusually ;ror.g gatue. Francisco got half of tiler licen l:t:s iu the filial tanllig and i'iai scuied tl.e result. Scores; . n cart-rii'- POPULAR Rome, Oct. 29. The holiday, ns they consider their vUleg:gatura. of the king and queen of Italy is almost over, when they must exchange the freedom of country life for the rigid etiquette of tbe palace in the city. The Prince Yolanda, although only four years old, already enters Into the pleasures of her father, and especially of her mother. The queen has a passion for fishing, which her little girl shares, no that morning after morn lr.g. this little group of two is to be seen In the park at Racconlgl. side by aide, line In hand, in the profoundest silence. When Yolanda catches anything aha gives a shout of delight, and then in tha generosity of her little soul trie to litduoa her mother to accept It, that aha may not feel too badly at being left out in the cold. Another of their amusements, taken together for tha first time this year, is riding. The ares mite oa her pony trots along braids the queen, full of pride that she caa do what her sister cannot; In tact, she call the other children most auperbly, "the little ones." The eldest daughter of King Victor Emmanuel is bar mother in miniature. Iter head a maos of magnificent short black rnrls, and with superb black eyes, soft aa velvet, and sparkling with Intelligence. When she drives her don l hey cart through the village of she seems the princess is the Bo fsiry' Ule. great is the enthusiasm which she evokes, and to such an extent la it carried, that the king has expressed grave doubts about allowing her to appear at all. thinking such open adoration bad flor her. bAatiJALL which would j, t . A i gun. lit g.me over to i ut tine Fc v'f the b.; Philadelphia: Walker, Cincinnati: Kobertaille, Pittsburg, and Pfeifer. Chicago, each ldtkt. Catchers, Moran. Boston, 9Sif. - . ; the the 1003. 30, ! min opeiit d lakin li:e j.ifhed up a ii v.Viicii 4t assent-- - (1f auil c MORXIKO, OCTOBER Muatl dra- ., . - agit-i-nie- Tb-- V : ii.fi.rm uoal.l find lc: V.s. if.,'re tv4.r lwc, week. draw,-!Iiitix Stiit i .. ... Tha services of Dr. Hwry f N:h tiiunol procft';,. n,,j the have been secured and he mil V and pul !)( al li'-r- .e ead-ive-.?- - via no plajer, 2 jettre of age. ,C01?hM down by Jeaae Thomas, of age. a, 9 1 dive run mi-- ! u night in ofa Jamt-Bradley managnrnt Commercial atroet. Wilson' f. olj Gcmii couib iu v' ....nr ilit Lx i I rc i MONDAY 'I 5uir. hi .i ' ' paupers. It it Thought the f lin'd . each use from four to sia Burlington road will enter Salt Lake. Tb's 4. i(.;,iu j today from an official some The u.m- it only oue in far reaching ant K'ugsmic railroad ambitions la whirl! bLi Harriman are opposed. ik no truce between them, as earls (jevclopiuani will show. They ave n hc I ied au agreement, but. it is an to disagree. 1 he Buri;ig'ou will build into Salt Ijtl.i', 'hoiign Mr. Hill continues to issue Whetlier It. will be this year or nexi year is not settled. in any case h will be a parallel and competing line to the Vtuun Omaha to Salt Lake. He will gjlso push forward down the Columbia river to Portland and light for every u.n of freight that crosses the non hern half of Tha continent. The Great onhern will reinforce the Konhi'rn Pacific ar Portland and all throo or Die Hill line will build local line ii.to traffic centre tributary to their ntaia lines, io lioid business safe from all competitors. It is the through businea that the Burlington i after, a at present it gets only the haul to Cheyenne and ihe net earnings of the freight from this point to the Pacific alone at current. rates would pay Interest chargi-on tHO.lHi per mils or road on a Burlington hue 400 nillt-- long, or the haul of the Vnion Pacific from Cheyenne to the Central Pacific. Following the establishment of liic through Burlington line, another track will be added from Chicago to Alliance.. ; - SALT LAKE AND STATE NEWS Tooting knob card row. TTAH. OnpEN. wi ly y- s e J.-- ziru.tg tl'-ge- f I ARRANGEMENT OF BUTTONS, Method. Put tho two outside buttons upon tha renter ana Place ten pennies la a row. Pussla To gat them In five couples, paaalrg over two et a time only, fjolutioas No. 4onl.7en2.lon9, 2 on I. OU It. To make a quarter spin on tba point of a needle la an easy trick. Get a bot tie with a cork In It and another CORN COIN AND FORK TRICK. rale cork. Gut across th rad of tha detached cork and fix th quarter in the incision. In tbo bottle cork Insert the head of a needle. To tbe loose cork attach a couple of forks aa Illustrated, and tha quarter will merrily spin oa the needle point. Whoa the Cssr Drives. The cssr of Russia has four separata service" of horses and carriages the Russian. English, French and gala seta Each set comprises at leuat fifty horses. Tha Russian set accompanies the emperor wherever ha goes, and at Gatahlna, one of hla homes. It la used together with tha English act Tha gala and French horse and carriages ar housed at BL Pet Ab burg In th Winter palace stables. Th czar' gala turnout consists of flrty Hanoverian horse, which are perfectly white, with blue eyes. A Way Oat. Mary Oh, you dirty boy! Look at this coffee all over your now suit. What will your mamma aay? I don't know, Tommy (hopelessly) but ah won't let m have any fun la these clothes until I gat 'em spoilt! laqafsltlv Jshsar, Papa!" little Johnny began. Whot do you want, now?" mAtJl Yj suffering father, with th emphasis oa the now. Will trr hair fall off when i'.'a rip like youia t |