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Show THE ADrSZSS MOUSING li.i. I. mi jf J'Jj j lice reu al 21. TO VOTERS The - ilt;rl!i,l.t- l.a.i n ere l.iar,-- . 11 Csnta.n-nCommunication Fact ceived From H. E. Steele. Re- EXAMINER: iikcic wr. dL. :. i ii.iiT.ij V;.i.: if 1 U'.ir. !.ivi:.j ai.J a! . of V., lii "SC !1 BILL n:i he - lVnuxTauv parti i. tio y i , iui. ju iMii'ii- -r If The .i..!ii;iro of m France .iiiui .it - sign of lb, u.v a SPOKTINfi . COMPANY Wholesale and Retail SPORTING GOODS. Jobbers of EDISON PHONOAND RECORDS. GRAPHS Clark, Horrocka Fishing Tackle, SUI1 and Dean Athletic Goode. Phonographs Sold on Easy 351 24th St. Terms. HERE YOU ARE her er property. dtidigui-i-- I.u-- Roller Skates Roller Skates Winslows Celebrated Line Prices From 50c to 5.00 Come Quick T. S. HUTCHISON 306 No. Twenty-Fift- Street h 22i buying. Freeh fruits and vegetables, sUpla end fancy groceries. E. A. Olsen, Grocer, 2259 Washington Ave. Bush A Gert'a Pianos. Newman Bros. Organs. PIANOS "a n. 1 Alary-lande- . ORGANS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE Yiullns, Guitars, Accord eons, Bam Strings. Latest Publications of Sheet Music. Job, See the Wonderful Pipe Organ. 2376 Washington Avenue. OGOEN, UATH. Tld-Bits- . PICKETT Grocery Co. Is where you buy the Best the Market Affords Pine Fruits Vegetables Staple and Fancy years' penal servitude and perpetual banishment from Switzerland for brue in the tally torturing his heart of a Jonelv wood. The Judge described the crime ss the most horrible and repulsive of the present century. Vadosch was horn near Vienna in f Gipsy parents. At eighteen 1871. he arrived at Germany and married a girl fifteen years of age. who died mysteriously six months after ihe marv riage. GROCERIES ALWAYS NICE AND FRtSH Three days after the linrlal of his he married another girl, whj first met with a similar fate after giving ' birth to two children. A third marriage followed, and within four months of this marriage Vadosch made a murderous attack upon his wife, for which be was t" three years Imprisonment. It is not known bow many young women be "married." abandoned, or got rid of bfdween the period of hia release from prison and his appearance in Bohemia last year, when he married a pretty gypsy giil only years old. With her dowry he bought a horse and van; and. accompanied ly bis sons Pepl. sged fifteen, and Alax. aged thirteen, and some othrr of his children, he again commenced bis wanderings. At Mem ruin-gein Germany, he was sentenced to sla months' imprisonment In the ' town for robbery. Kb was liberated on May 1 1th last. sen-irnrs- d 2344 Washington Ave. n PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH MITCHELL BROS. Copings and Ilssd-stoneDon't buy from, agents, at they get large commissions srd you bars to pay them. See your home people first Yard Monuments, j opposite City Cemetery. REACHING THE SPOT. girl-wif- It Can Be Dona, Bo Scores of Ogden Citizens Say. tired-ou- t of ci Hi of a:t- ,il HI - piovliit t'Xl'l'l-il'-i- i gk'-'- l aem-i'sll- upwj:,: ,ii "ii uimi ion-- , l.:cl a:c ii.a.iitaiio .1 out Aio-i- I in (lie . 1 lmpi-riu- i : l t tri-iI n.iio fix in Main i'ii.. l.iilT 1 v mi) all of (ilui 2.1 "a i lii'lii l'ili-ii- . uh'--h S.ic lb'Ua. s t Drs. Elliott & Norris I WE plucr u.v l!u lu Kings i1' : t.i lion.' i imihii-.iu- i . a 'in;:'. 1,1 uieu cari.j 1 in the i vvul of w.t: a lilt any of iieuib.r (ivuibie as I Wade id their n woiibl l.c jui ut crime. Through lux ror huge Bud Jillow, ivici tile a llrliisii And fear that Terror may ie uisdi-Kipiact- fviin whn-ifile cliii f of llie I'a,..- - uniii'diu of fleit iu!y canid prcicut lon-igi- i long my own bed re How, lialilihlps Coiner is au admiru i i iiita-.iiiuf galuiug to ib, Indian ocian I chaiier. chaiter as I see the p mt. This Ula i.,:- - Meusge. New laics of woe tnvi n:ed. tliouigk l!o- Sue CMllal citi: in- ecLuueii tli' i. u.- o' Fiolii I'ci lull I., of Ibkld And rl read on, lest I should lx1, I'jpc Tile col iik he tuine.1 .1. For lack of Ii. demeni-d- . J iMiiiileiy Hope i 4.4'hi luia'. ; , i Siiigiipon . ,ie:,i-tion- . I'aff.i , ixih-ii.in D. M, E. mill lv. 'in King iicorgi-- ' ouu-- l l.Mo, Tin y sere ii.aile of "'.iI k.hk. ' tloir. the V'cilou to nun degrees, .i r,.! m uiolds. i 4'i. t'iiiu!i:l)o. WEED AND WASTE. lx .111 proliii-lcby Miitcrics ou after wlm-li- . by a l u v.n.o (ilastii-precis- . hHi auii lo flo.i'iug Sings About i they were i m- . .liili a thin heir gardens to and fro to ; lit- extent of u'ic. whbli -, eiMttcg of nal go'..; appearance, Inn., hhi linn kiinual'.y. about I see ihe busy people go, .;..l die, roul.t a.miu ton ot coal weight, finisli aud In ouch private orchard plot i in palug Or iiiil be iilMlliguiabed I. :i. gold Socking a frutl that comet h not. It line extelikive wharves, lure, slaving dock and all uppliauccs Hut Menage's bhl.l - i nuire to. repairing In a ii ii i light of higs-lii- l ImiMi lii,i inoru in the org.ii.l.aiion of hi appan-ii- i c-to gather grain-- of thorns. They klllil'ailv applli-d- . Is Kong ll'.lg J build of criuitnaia. id.i agent iu The r llit-lAnd ask a nurture for needs iiitermeiliaic coaling s'litnui lu-- t . IdUiiloli. l.ivei'iol. From ragged unprodncltie weeds. ween the l'aH- - aril Kng:au. are l.i aud Imu. Clbraltar. Glngow Epiituiigh Madilru. St iVneeiit Dii'kilen. So elevel Were till The wceJs are fail iu tlower and diiil Siena wliieh has a liliilight out. ainl I, liiiilli-bo and kllOOt. is liarlior Ciipacioiis transacted l ial eiou wlti-- the Rut boar a t simriolia fruit: only for our Ju'hi-anesied pass i ot tin- rouuter-fei- t :ie coaling and supply Aud that which on the trees they find iMin. they failel fm over twelve Wiii'tili ou the weM eisit of Africa, Ik tart of taste aud harvh of rfnil. months in obtaining tli.- lightei due a i also Si. Helena. The whole the is of cape a peninsula to where IUh ten t.aue mild pieces There in the gardens they cotupiaiu weie iiisniifactured. m wiiu wa at tbe f unified h.v a aches of forts and It Is too late to sow again which arc . also slainuik. coaling head of the couuteifi'iiii.g Tho grief uf laboring misplaced. a SinbUi's besides St. has hay e graving Of barren hours and seediluw'e waste. I'udei Menage's ju Mih iii , a of three deeldi u tin- - details of dock I bo I will receive the biggest irim-claIiubiiu-SMthe The liio'.iaiiils uf enlu blind In age and lash in youlh. .M.iuiillii. midway lietsevu the tape f) Menage tinned ait wm nold hy the Who Irnve nut learned this common 4.4UM and of liiilia. at a distance comiuiUiN- at two shillings apieee to truth: tlielr coiiiinercial truveler. wig) jour- ia uiuuiur coal hole, while Pori Roy- In earth or spirit, that alone in al afe a Jamaica and has s neyed over Europe, aud iniphiyed la barveated which hath been suwu. harbor. to exchange the cuiiib fur genuPall Mall Gazette. road Ihe to westward ths io oner. ine Tunilug Part s renowned fur Its organiza- I'nited Slates and ('amnia, oui navy FIGURES OF SPEECH. tions of crimiuala. Some eighteen lias to protect Hritish trade lo ihe nionlhs ago thirty burglar, calling value of J3n.ovhi.VHMi. Though the posthemselves the "Bandit of Alihevtlle.'' sibility of nnr ever being at wai with Henry Janies riceu t comparison were raplilied In tbe gay while the I'niled Slates is not contemplated of Newpoii lo a "little white band" were Bull BharehlililciV John a lo lake sun of hy meetptdiliclaus, rtralla a conversation once held holding hi coat off to other powera. It would between an American ing. lady and a lie Tbe IxMikx the po'iice situ red afford to only necessary protection Japanese gentleman. The Indy asked the fart that thev had lxeii to merchant strainer neur the coast Hie Japanese gentleman, who chanced kepi on an elaborate uctuailal sys- at each end of their Journey, FPr tbe to speak the English language well, if Intermediate pi'Hb.ii they would have anything In it atmek him as odd or tem. They had a lelegi-apbti at the bank, to trim! to tbeii speed foraafet y. cde. and have an unique. He replied that one popular on figure of speech, ao common among us have lieeu si-ns thu bigger piiiaic buslnebs Many mllfion jut the ili'funsea of Australasian porta and that ii appeared to have lost its firm. Tlnli direetorate niiiiied of five cisilliig stations, aud a special quait figurative sense, struck bint with freak force at evrrr repetition and never member, who gave I list run Ion to a ixm endues In Australasian waters. Scattered ahoiit. text, are many othrr agreeably. The figure to which be uianagei. who iu turn employed clerks In provide the "hauda and exn-rltalbina. the expctiMik of which referred la the comparison of objects with Ihe fullext detail, such as plan arc shared hy the colonies in propor- in nature with parts or tha human of the houses lo be burgled, nilllllier tion to tlvelr population. Ixxiy. We sjiesk uf the mouth of a rlv-- ! of serrant. extent of stealaule gixxls, er. an arm uf the aea. lha of and such like. the lake, the fool of mountain, tbe i A sum of money was of limb aside a a a tree, a beck of land, the WOMANLY WISDOM. reserve fund, out of which the family brow of g hill, the shoulder uf a hill. of uny arrested uiemlx-- r of Ihe band Ihe bead uf g lake or rivtir, g bellylug were kepi until the prlauuer'a release. By careful liygieue you call luillii up sail. the leg of a triangle, Hu fgr have Each niemher of the gang, moreover, an etimrlated figure, and, as your aunie of these expressions lost tbslr e health bv fully restored, the sunken figurative meaning with ua, and bewas pnivriiled with false pajieia. In wltb come mere naniek, that no synonym hia identity, aud expeuae was not cheeks will fill out and glow spared In oiitalniag the best counsel good coltn . Every day you must take of them exist lo common use. as lg the and legal advtce la ihe event of Ihv a certain amount of exeicias. lncreaaw esse uf Ihe mouth of a river" and the fix of a mountain. police rapturing one of their number. the distance of your daily walk as ymt This fad BeThe de tiuriioue waa an- bave strength for extra effort. atieata thalr antiquity and their origother criminal genius who ran her tween meals take g cup of beef broth, inal popularity. The oppovdle kind of buxine on a big acale. Hive lived in a glass f hot milk or a cup of chococomparison, that uf pans of iha fail much inaguiflcenco, moved in the beta late. At bedtime alp a tumblerful of man Ixxiy with natairal object. Is Parisian aud paid a rent, of hot milk. Before each meal lake two pleasing. We may apeak of waving 1.2iNi potinda per annum fur her home, aoiipHpoonfiihi uf the Vauealre remedy; hair, alarry eyes, the snowy lucks uf the beautiful Cluj palace. this should make 'you gala at least age without offending any canuus of But R waa tka luwdquai lers of a tan pounds a week. Formula: Four taste. That our Japanese friends band numbering quite a score of hundred gnima uf simple syrup, ten should condemn Aeschylus, beautiful rogues burglar, forgers, pickpockets grants of laetopluikphate uf If me, ten figure, "tho mult it iirflnus Imighter of and others. TIm mo so of the mem- grams of true estiart of galega. ten ihe sea," nr llunier'a famous Hue, The ber of ihe gang were connected with grams of tincture of fennel. Bleep a Dawn, the child nf murn, the palace hy telephone. Ikaika were much as you ran; eat aa much a a you arose from her couch," or Worda. kept, wilh lists of houses suitable for ean. Don't fret aud worry. Alenlai worth's poem upon the daffodil "tone-lutheir beads In uprightly dance, breaking into, and fullest particulars anxiety la a sure reducer. or even such expressions aa whleiier-luwere opposite each, while apace waa left for filling in tbe extent of any leaves and murmuring brooks, la Yoii will obtain good resulia from not quite believable, and iirobahly la hxul that limy have taken place there. with tiasue food If the massHge Another book, especially welcome carrying the Japanese criticism too done. Only the cushtbe police, gave the names, addresses, ion is of far. since tlielr figures are eomparianns should used be the Augur tips with attributes or puwera of living bequalification and history of more than and all movements lo lie light and ings. not two hundred of Paris' worst criminals, parte uf the human body. Fun-hoelie should massage most (if whom, at some time or other, lapld. Our own sensitiveness to any new out to from each ceuter the temple. of the kind in our language I bad been the itamiies' employes. In should bo up. figure demonstrated the cellars were found preeloua silks, The facial movement cheeka lieing today la the atthe and the acroas lo around, tempt orange growers and grocers plate. Jewels and valupictures, curios, in from the the under eye, s to introduce the expression "navel of innupierahle role temples, ables berles that were worth a large for- temple, aud back again. The flesh un- oranges" and tbe repugnance of houseto ia der the very eye susceptible wives to tbe word, who almoat always tune. and require extremely gen- ask for needless or California oranges. Here, tun, wan found at tbe time the treatment or eream tle little iuoremenia. Very Ii la possible that tbe popularity .of police raided the palace, a couple of criminals In hospital, attended hy a akin food is necessary, aa the skin will this particular kind of comparison had a but nf limited oil. absorb quantity its origin in the ancient belief that doctor and a nurse, whose services been absorticd must be every stream was' the abode of a rivwere exccluslvcl) at the baroness' What has with towel. a off soft er god who gave It mol ion and power, The pstienta were being wiped command. and every tree the home of a wixxi treated for shot wounds they had reNeedlework Notes, ceived In attempting a recent burgnymph to' whom it owed tin growth lary. Pearson's Weekly. For collar and cuff act and slilrt and lieauty. With such a belief la nawaist Hardauger embroidery la still ture, such peranniflcatlona would lie natural and spontaneous. WHERE NAVY KEEPS COAL. popular, and ia fascinating work fur Is easy to understand the Japanthe woman who dues it easily nnd eseIt and It may not lie difwell, its adaptability to frequent ficultrepugnance, About Our Coaling Statiena for to analyte. It might express Itlaundering makes it one of ihe moat self In this way: Tha world of color, KaiUfiirlory methods uf ornamenting light and form la beautiful; the are of that intended articles clothing Scattered alxiui varkuia parts of the for made up nf bone, muscle, much flesh Ixxiy. hard wear and cimaoquent and blood, when regarded aa a globe are dozen nf John Hulls coal washing. whole. Inspired with vital force, a livcellars, the plxtvs that are kept speing soul with angelic power, ia a cially and almost entirely for ills majwhich Another admirable suggestion majestic and beautiful thing, and comesty's ships of war lo put Into when lire parisons of Inanimate objects wilh It in need nf coal. many professional ilresxniakelH It nut ilial is ia aware of alwrfya ennoble thought and language; in Its In tbe dies of sailing ships fleets could remain at fur many month. lies! tn thread the needle before cut- pxrtH ii I aiiggcKlivii merely of form, I rt Inxiire ci in ion. breading as in Hie case of "a nrk nf land." or Nowadays, utile' ihe modern battle- ting the ship can lx- Miie ..f a port where she Iho right end; oiburwiae It may tan- of functlim, as in the rase of "the can find duck acciunnindatfon, workgle. Cut your cotton; do not bite or mouth uf a river," nr simply location . itI'wo the light size needle aa In the case of "the foot of a mounshops to repair n.schiiiery. and. above break the figure Is fell In it all, coal, she is little bettor than a and iiiitahle cotton for your material, tain," and when full force, l is suggestive of much fipc that your thread Is neatly fastendanguroue den-limore of the animal, of the flesh. Thus, coallug stations in accessible ed off. Thai this figure is no mom oununon places Lo the Hrill-- h fleet In all the and no more gross than It Is in EngA most important point. Iu note on principal acas of 'lie world are as vital a necessity for th- safety of nur em- oxrh waist pattern is that the width lish. and so largely in inheritance from aemss the back between the slnnilder. a ilfhtant past, bespeaks the Innate re. pire as battleship and cruiser. Without his coal cellars John Bull and the width from ellxiw to ellaiw, flnrmwit of nur xple. for there is no could not retain command of the aea. wltii tho t.dboWK outstretched and more jierferi mirror of the tail and of a people than Ihe language lime failed to find measured from these points For experiment across feeling which theydevelop and the back, must In' the same measure- make their unconsclixisly any aaiisfartory ulit1tuie for them. moxt common and mot i'oailng ship x' xea from colliers ment ns those of the pattern. Any alperfect medium of exprcfxlan. Mary attached to a fled is of llttk value, teration must he made on the pattern Crowell Welle In the Independent, berause the ci.umplon nf coal hy before cutting Into Mic material or gn-x- t la so the that fit not limited will lfac gxrnien battleships property. A RESPONSIVE AUDIENCE. amount colliers can carry is soon exhausted. RESCUING TURKISH TRANSPORT. A player, whose forte is Being of such importance to ns. an amusing romantic comedy, tell every coaling xtxiion . must tie secured The Indian mall brings news nf an storv in connection wltb the producand lie more against hostile x'ta-knr less Urmigly fortified and garrison- exciting rescue hi sc of ihe Turkish tion. umr yean ago. of an unurcexij-fn- l comedy. This comedy waa a (lire ed. so that In time nf war it can tako tronpriiip Ban bv the Hrltxh India care of itself. It- - size and import- St.tain Navigation company's steamer failure, drawing lint meager audWarora. ience. The wovd in this respect waa ance, of course, vxrb-- according to It reached when the rurtaln rose ou a The Warora arrived at fine Augnearness to possessions, and j rountrie which itisv at any time lie ust 2u w'th the Bar In tow. The un- Wednesday aiarinee ia Brooklyn, with the Britain's enemies That ia why Gib- fortunate ship, which carried "U2 fifteen person in the house, in onraltar and Malta aie the two leading troops and a crew of 43. waa seen front of the houe there was hut in ur. sorunri the a toward the while In shore. y. distress girl occupant others in the drifting coaling stations, Pacific ocean arc little more than' un- In the Gulf of Hue, on Anugust. Her row. In ihe first tow of the balcony islands. inhabited engines were disabled, and she had sa-- one young t'l'ti. on The play opined with a As the object of our nary Is to pro- nu flag for signaling purposes. Those the deck Of a :i(:i. und as llie leadtect our mercantile marine, which in m board were b"Utd crying kindly ing iiuin eniergi d troni ihe cabin and itself Is larger than the rest of the assistance. The rexcui was attended wit h great gazed imo iho ".uip'y gulf before him world's merebani raviea put together, he spoke Ills firs' line: John Bull's c.ial cellars are to lie found risk, fur there was a heavy sen runves-se- i The so is p.irpie; have you, too, chiefly no tlie tw. greal roads by ning. with h iron wind, inrl the wa close on arxire. Hill 4y ineaua noticed it?" which British gooes are carried to fall surn-edeIII Whet eu pun the vuu-- of the young parts of the world One road runs of lockets tl.e Warora the Bars, and man "I in the Imlcony tespnadi: west and aouthwert to the I'nited getting a line on txwrd h- but not without d'm'l know about vexing towed her to Stairs, the other Miu'ii to the Mertitet stairs. Ini 1 call e.j It very ranenn. Africa fetid Australasia. A mishap, for the tow r. pe parted, and across tho the difficult maneuver had to lx plainly." Harper's Weekly. minor road run eastward North pea into tin- - Baltic. Old Lady Didn't I give oil piece It wa found Ibai seventy of the On the great trade ronte by (ho Suez canal to India and to Australia, Great soldiers were U. and the hospital was of pie last week? 1 iilda't expert, in cuii'ilthm. while two see you here agjil;i. 'llnerm-cf'iBritain has a roniinuoiia chaiu of coal- Ir Tramp T fonli :l yon. ma'ani; i ing stations It is In this route, mure - sufferers had died during the pxuie ua didn't eat it. J'Uiiaui.iua ever, that reinforcement of troops aud uoard. i.oa'jua ii:i-- i uiM-lv- CAN in i e CURE YOU Wa will car you, our I guzu ini r M.ir,-ni'ler- : Consultatioii young. feeling. get at the cause. In tnnsl caws Tie the kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills are for tbe kid You must reach he spot ney. Airs. H. Plgnon, of 220 Wen street, Ogden. 1'tah, sys: "I have Wn a great sufferer from kidney disease, and at one time the doctors pronounced it Bright's disease It had all the symptoms of that, and more. too. for I bad attacks of rheumatism. A friend urped me to try Doan's Kidney Pills, and I procured a n snpply at S. V. Bsdcon'a drug store, and began taking them. Relief came from the Hist and there baa been a steady Improvement ever gradual, since. 1 ain absolutely confident that Doans Kidnej Pllla are the greatest remedy in the world for kidney complaint in any form. Ftir sale hy all dealers. Price Me. Co.. Buffalo. New FostorMilhurn York, wde agents for the t'nited States. Remember the name Doan's and take no utber. Frco. k - - li-leiii-- Wa pooitivoly Disease, Cura Mon's Blood Disorders, Nai voua Troubles, Liver, Kidney and Stomach Disease. enin-eni- coni-iiiitte- .v l. . lull, - ii pei-mhi- e Office Houre 10 a. m. te 7 p. m. Drs. Elliott & Norris Years" SPECIALISTS "Year aei-mm- 2361 Washinglon Ave. s kxn Wi-ekl- Mx-let- g flt-e- g inaa-aag- ti Tha wore you look at the dui of lauadry work turned uut by this the more rertaln we are that you will continue to favor ua with your order, for our prices are well within the reach of everyone. Ask for our new rates an family washing. They will interest you. eetab-Ilahme- at Ogden Steam Laundry Thonea St. 437 26lh 174. d Plenty of Nice priK-eed- nt a. Pumpkins and Hubbard Squash For Halloween 1 New Popcorn That Will Pop M-- - Evans Grocery Co. - . - - WEDDING PRESENTS aro th(? order of the day well-know- n To cure an aching back. The pains of rheumatism. The lv r;i- au I anil a. non .via.ia 1 .iv-- i- Plan-Nwr- WARDLEIGH C. H. I w n. .Uni 1 k wnh her - d 1) liii e wi.r-.- .i- env-erin- g 1 Are always tired, and especially Is lUr line of china were. Our beautiful lines of fancy and ornamental dishes Is the most complete of any In the city. An Inspection a 111 deraunstrste this. See ui before tiimal'ar 'ine. 1 Presents lve...;,-ni.'i.-- ui-'.i- I Wedding So s r. c .1. I't'ieliloli l i.ng a oue of iirwiapi-.- ' : 'bt.iilararkk of sa'.itv. Hue if our to think this muv ui- i'"ei loo invoice ii u .t uoir m.d new. Vl'.I lacing lufiiruii.tion view sjiecLil ti'sini-i- ' I'., guiiie niy Man llie paragraph that trial vf nionsiers ecii l.y seamen, Anl kiutdder ai a huati'.c fieri That living l.ulll In Hreiia n. i : - car-riei- lo iii .1 giv.Hi, f-- THE BULWARK OF SANITY. - - i BOYS '.tal i!i.- s hands. Loudon Mall. lnmesi men and wiHnen remember the la- -t Democratic administration when every mau end SARDINES FAIL THE BRETONS. wuni.-iiwas put out i.f employment and on the bum even in Ogden in The Uriuuiiy fishing has again L-those days, and all of you who are a disastrous fiiilme, and ilo- winter voters now ran remember them? There will omv more bring with it stnrm-tlowa mi work tn Ogden City r for tbe unfurl iinste populsiiou. sardine ua pas dumie." is the bricklayeis, laibers. bartenv ders. painters, rook, waiters, hod cry everywhere, and as a mailer of or any other class of workmen. fact not only have the wardiues this Because there woa nothing doing year again fled the Blitany eoast. Inn tiioae were good Denaicrazii- times. also the langmistes (a secies of ) Since then under Republican rule of and the tunny. The failure of the tisliiug season McKinley aud Risiaevult. factories hats sprung up all over the failed spells disaster not only all rouud the KtaUa. atul as mauy of them in Welter coast, hut also in the villages inland, county as In any other part of the for when theie are no fish to pack or country. There Have been buildings tin. thousands of women and children brick must perforce remain idle. "I.ai going up where carpenters, and stone masons, hud carriers, plastyear," said one old woman to luy waiterers. paiierbangers, cooks and friend the priest, "we women slid out ers. teamsters, gsrdeners and every little ouea lived through the winter on other class of workmen could get good dry crusts of berad ami tears. This wages, ranging front fiMiii u f'i.on er year tears will be all that we shall have to live on. day. sdminis-tratloA number of Influential farter the last Deniis-ratlpeople in h mechanic. If he could jet Fails, with the Duchesse lie la Rochea job at all. the best mechanic would foucauld. and id her leaders of society not get to earned IJ.tKl per duy. In at their head, are attempting hi raise those days there were no unions in funds for the women and children of this part of the euuntry. Then since the Brittany fishermen by encouragthe above is true land no one can ing the lace irade. The Brittany deny the alutenicut. truthfully) why do women make the moat lieuuliful lace hut owlnfi to Us very you Ignore the pally that gives you in France; it takea long to make. empkiymeiit and stand up for those bat put you In the soup? M. Thomson, the minister of maIf you think yo-.- i can teller your rine. has ordered an inquiry into the condition by elecilng a lalior ticket, Mute of affairs in Brittany, and has hare nothing to say against that. sent experts down fur the purpose, it But fur you to Ignore the people that is thought, too, that one of the firri built you up and aupporl those that voles uf the new parliament when never benefited you In any way. am it meets in about a fortnights time at a loss to know why you du tt. and will he a vote of fuuds o slave off do nut think you will when election the lungs uf hunger among llie fisherman. the tinners and the parkers. day comes. Yours lespertfully, rnfortunaiely. tbe mine militant of A luan Uiar never received a dollar the priests In tbe wilder parts of the without working for it. eountry are already using the famine H. . STEEI.E. to stir up the holler headed among the men to open revolt ngalnsi the DISCOMFITURE OF A RAILROAD authorities, aud are declaring that the HOG. fish famine la a direct reply on the part of the Almighty iu tho disestabt a convention of lishment. of the churches. Paul Morton. ratli-uai- l It must not lie foigotien that the men. eaid of the r:illmad hotr: "1 wish that all these men could be Bretons are perhaps the most ignortreated a. a certain Alary lander ones ant, aud ara certainly tbe most bigwas. oted, of the provincial population of The Marylander boarded the train France. Ju many ways they are sinwith two armloads of bundles. He sat gularly like the Irish, and of course down and piled his bundles bStd they are of Celtic race, with all the him. Then he opened a puper and generous enthusiasm that the Celts possess. An uprising In Brittany began to reud in great comfort. "The car by degrees grew rniwiled would mean) something very like civil At last the only vacant seat wa the war. as the Breuin bss always refused bundle-filleto look upon tbe Frenchman as a felone beside the Though several passonge'S low countryman at ail. London Ex, hesitated beside fhl seat, looking at press. T the Marylander wistfully', he mmle no sign. He would rather lei tbe people TRAGEDY OF ALPINE TOURIITB. stand than remove his goods. "Finally some one sum ar med lha The close of tbe Alpine season fias conductor. He hurried In and raid: terrible acciTlake down those bundles, please, been marred hr the most tourists have at once. Dont you see, sir, that there dent of the year. Four dead roped together on are ladle standing all about you? been found e the glacier at the foot of "The Marylander was a perfect of the raliruad irjg. He said the Pairhen peak, a mountain uearly 9.000 feet high. In a blustering tone: Tbe unfortunate tourists, whose with the fatter is you? "What, yet known, arrived at Those bundle don't belong to me. names are not above Bex. From their l.es Plans, smoker. In man a to the They belong It was gathered that they "All right. said the conductor. I'll conversation from lauiMnne for the came over comes.' till be them up here, then, pile were students. And lie put Hie bundles in the week end and that they keeper tried to persuade rark overhead, and gave the vacant The hotel them not to climb the peak, but they sest tn a lady. laughed at bis fears, and one said: because "The Marylander laughed "Do you thlqk we are rich Englishremove bundles not to his had he had Another remarked that he had men?" off to came when he get himself, hut. climbed tbe Swlaa mountain for years hn As so he did not laugh heartily. i was gathering hfs precious pile to without- guides, They- left the hotel .about 9 o'clock gather tbe conductor hurried to him on Sunday morning, and nothing more and said sternly: When of tlie movement. Dont touch Hum packages, sir. is known out them warned set the theyguides They belong to a gentleman In the to be careful, as much fresh snow lmd smoking car.' exceediand many places were 'Ah, what's the matter with you ?' fallen, . ' ngly- dangerous. snarled the other. 'They belong When rbelr bodies were found tome. 1v twu Swiss wood cutters tliey You said they didn't,' answered day worc almost unrecognizable. Nearly the conductor, 'and I sin going l tako bone In thelwbodles was broken, you at your word. The only way you und the blood they had lost was can gel them is to come ami identify frozen to their clothing. them at our main office tomorrow." From the traces they found In the snow the wood cutters surmise that two of tbe climbers were experienced, GYP8Y BLUEBEARD. and the other two novices. The rope In believed to have broken at an awkSo revolting was the evidence given ward turning after two of the men had In iho. trial of a gypsy named Vadosch slipped, and dragged tbe others with at St. Call that the judge was com- tbem. pelled to order in an extra force of They must bave fallen a great dispolice tn save the prisoner from the tance. Three of tbe bodies law a few wrath of the spectators in court. Tbe fourth lay alsint He was finally sentenced In ten yards spurt. fifty yards away. London Express. How liiiiuy i -- .oi.in-l- i uiuum . in ill self by iwisiiug the gills tlinhi-l- j ami and Ihugh.ug wbeu sue groaned wile Ou July l!th the mutilai-managed to n une fi'oui the v.vu and reach tbe pollre station ul St. (tall. Her huiba.i.l was at once sneMed. The woman, who slid cannot sal in the court (lining t tit- iuil. - i.iu'-ua.-i.- - - ben-.-fi- Tae g 'i a a Mail-ivdiu- m-- - 111. i!iu'i'1ii! !. r,-- - - X-- GOODS Bg 11111 A- into i hr- foies' Their he tl- -J hi wife to t iv wi'h the n. pe aud tixeu Ini' Lied by l.n.g the tinnii her i.ii.u iirnses ariv.ii-tier t: ng.ie mini lie ih longue piotriniid ami uausiixing leiiini; it lengin Lj (he c'.iuiu 1 wilh a loi.a Taking the i oi freu: his h"l'mr si nckeu turn, he cut off lilt- longue, the lip, the mmc. and the r.ir of ilu- - uiitorlunuie gin. When some days after be tified. If you aio titml uf i, A vim lay off awhile and tbi-m-- i uini'h.r job under Hi j'liidohu xilm;:'ii.;ia:u:i. a hen yu:i want to ilui i.nder Unix-raitirule you uij !; oui of work ior years, .jr until . ou witch back. I warn you to tel: me anii the public au installer- when (he iulHiring mau or woman wan ever hr uetiied by being under Deiiuxuaiu- - guveriraiei.t itt iho t nl'ed State. Of course ill Europe and foreign cotiutric a admimatratiini in America t the woralug clii.e of lhie council. Hat whai ! the rtwull hell1 in this country? The : is tree soup and trauiHnxil.u. but uo work. Instead, there was viarvution. misery, mortgage and lows of home- - and oth- n u p:u i . a: Wo' It with '.in- lit i 1 l,.s lo.i.a wi'e oui - PKOIDFII U! . jus- x' l T E D. buds '. The dun.-i- n F Hill be soiii- - ii iic wall. I. tin i nuiiikul ueniu iitii- I. Hi, cool am: li (('ill li.l'.c at l leg!.! lit il I ii, v.i:. i M.t oriieiv-.v to bailand by ht j rope nut a Lutein and fiul.iw him S.'IS. .il:.; 1; is you hai. uki muon work au.i pBMperity minor Ko;,;;ii.i,o.n and anal uYilX'k i 2. OrinKEi: MORNING, aiii-.i.':- i i Will CC Orginn.i cut . ptipuiaiinu SIKES Cnn'inait Whs Woix If lilt-- , unh- his dialed bis i i ii: hi Vtai. ti.i.: and it:i. :iv eicry night On ,l.:ue To lie labor uni.ui ji,d uo..r.i.a l".h. ihc :i',V vi'.Uje of .li'ita on ni-amt women of iv . dllj llie wii'i.f i? ln&i,e W.i'.ltMl tail. it Wehor cuuniy. whx-iail ;l.e soul hi -- ou Mux lo buy u pa:r of ei OgiK-n- i;uli.Y UTAH. OGDEN, BUSWELL s THE JEWELER is where (u buy the best for ihe money fr Hu-z- . lady-dow- 1 - fi- - 370 TWENTY-MIRT- H dear. I wish you'll tt'.videcrinna anil have them Hum! Willie home.' "I thought yon wm- no; going to let him over any mure." Ye. I i '.bl him this inmuing that wa iiocr to play with the Thtu's the reason buy again. l! know I1'- i:mi l' there now." J ili.a J. "Gcorgi", to tele-pho- tin- - th-:- i?wid-gcrr-- - K--- ui tin |