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Show TUE to down trow & yrile" oa b-- - n Wl to koine jEiSS tongun. Matt-ukl- n a week'. tito-- Bi&rched out Jabbering In Uudr naUTt -Jf clerk ta David B- -w .. Dev- - through The new chief of police of Salt Lake anCity, on being sworn in yesterday, nounced that he was opposed to tumbling and Sunday saloons nnd ha would endeavor to rid that city of those evils He to la favor of vigorous- 7" Y Dectoae Perk- - urCorvlck Jfghrin. hueluhto. - , ; where ly enforcing the curfew ordinance. Ui returned he hu bee. on The atrthe of the cannen employed in he various shops of the Ruckmen system was settled and the have returned t work under aa agreement whereby nil grievances will be submitted to arbitration for settle meat. d aupertateto fart os. Metotnnt Pullman eereloe. wen Veuterttoy on n tour of tapee. jrt. ? uon. Mor--.fr-a BeprreenUtlre Croft of froja yetrdjr home. on rto t wP uJ Z" P. Cunductor a Petemon ronreei ta Ye'Jow.tone Jjklng nnd ' HOLDUPS OBDiBED OUT Than Salt Lake City la Dumping Back en Ogden. tom-- t Park. police of Salt Lake The made a round-uof all vagrants, hoboes and g h Twining, nperlntendent of undesirable-lookinclttoens and order... pgiiMMU service nnd stationed n ed out of the city by i oclock. them nftenoon Mondsy (pent ' Ogden, being only 17 miles from Zion to OfJeft and well connected by mtlroads. it la p , g the J E. Slovene, neoountnnt InSouthurent'i department of the frdte. to In Olden checkin up He tool office. Wunkett, local Pullman ticket ' JrtThaa (me to Silt Lake to visit In ftieugo friend who are aojournln ; cupiul fur the next week. - 1 returned ha Klgu Glen Dougin Pub aa extended trip through the mil While awaj ahe Tinted New Washington, Philadelphia, Tortj other points. and jigmow 0. K. Wtlbnr, a prominent merchant f Idaho Palls, passed through Ogden wftantoy morning en route to Salt Mr. Wilbur report bualneuu better thaa H ever hat been before. Iff W L. Vuderwood. principal of the pingne school. Inst pear, nnd who has spent the summer at Huntington, Ore-pHe arrived home yesterday. work next wUl resume his school mooth. D. M. Harrison, I probable that they will commence to arrive by sundown. Sunday night In Suit Lake six successful robberies were coaeumated. Sunday night five residences were entered and no similar were the methods of entering nnd Vanaacking the rooms to the methods employed hy the gang that operated In Ogden, that the police of Zion are confident the same gang have enriched themselves In both cities. The uneasiness that followed the burglaries aroused the capitalltes to an extent that constrained the department to scour the. city thoroughly and in court yesterday they were commanded to shift their quarters. The driving of the thieves from city to city affords temporary relief but j their illegal business baa bees so suc-- j ceauful that only In their capture ilea the undesirable 'safety. As most of for Salt Lake la gang that left Ogden known to local officers. In case they reached the city Monday they will be Immediately apprehended nnd thrown Into Jail. I PESPERflE CRIMINAL transfer mail clerk at the depot, has taken hto family for a vscsiloi Into the wild of Wyoming. The family will be rone two weeks extent of Mr. Morrison's ncstion. annul Jake Oppenheimer, Formerly of Qg-ds- n, Stabs a Guard. Jake Oppenheimer, a criminal well known la Utah in early days and mill better known In California, hex again come before the public by a desperate attempt to gain his freedom. In 1666, when Oppenheimer was in Ogden, ha wne looked upon as n desperate char- cation with the rest of the prison or with the outside world. Yet Oppenheimer was considered such e resourceful aa well as desperate character, that two guards were set to watch him. In spite of this vigilance n saw was procured and under the very noses of the two guards Oppenheimer sawed through thirteen heavy steel bars. When the guards returned to their watch, they wore quite unmindful that their charge had gone. The prisoner was Brat sees in the dining room by a trusty, who was warned to get out of the way. Refusing to do this, fa criminal pounced upon the guard and stabbed him eight times with the saw he still carried. The cries of the wounded man brought a number of guards who, after n desperate and doubtful struggle, overpowered Oppenheimer and carried him Into the corridor adjoining. The wounds received by the trusty are so vicious that moat likely they will prove fatal. Jake Oppenhetmcr a last exploit may bring him to the gallows. He la beyond redemption. In fact, become more desperate and crafty the longer he lives. INTERUJBAN CARS They Are For the Reed to the Hot Springs North of Ogden, Two lnterurbaa electric cars, three feet lunger than the Washington avenue cars, have arrived for the Ogden A Northwestern line to the Utah Hot Springs. They were taken to the machine shops of the Ogden Rapid Transit company before being put on the Inierurban run north of the city, They are toe largest cars la the state, being 41 feet in length nnd having n normal seating capacity of 60 people. Two eighty-hors- e power mutorn propel each of them and la mac traffic iem.mds, two additional nKiora may be fixed to each car, thus to one Increasing the horao-powe- r hundred and sixty per car. Air brakes control them, they have the speed of n passenger train, and electric push buttons connect with every seat. The cars will be used exclusively on the Hot Springs rua and are com' modions enough to accommodate the passenger traffic between Ogden and the Springs except on special occasions, when tbs schedule wll oe short ene.l by the operation of from four to six ears. Owing to n miscarriage of fixtures for the trolley line, the completion of the line will be delayed beyond August, at least one week. The road, however, iq electrified to North Ogden so that as soon na the fixtures arrive, the company can finish the job in a few days. The road has been strengthened and ballasted m order that fast time ran be made. r the well knswn director at the lrnlon depot, headed a party of hunters and fisher-abound few the Jackson Hole country. The party left yesterday evening acter. in Evanston be started his innd expect to be gone a week or no. glorious career by lieating a cousin Judge Maughana court, both yester- almost to death. Luckily for Utah he foresook these peaceful vales for day morning and yesterday afternoon, In all spent H time with the equity ease of California whore more activity Ana M. Wallberg vs. frank Wright directions gave him a better working The case I to setUs title to a atrip field. Oppenheimer has viewed, for Indef o( land on Twenty-thir- d .street, soar Inlte periods, the interior of varimu Jefferson. LIVERY STABLE FIRE. prisons in California. But wherever be goes he to a terror to the inOne of aeveral Greeks at the Arcade mates. Whea gives aay freedom at .Massillon, Ohio, Aug. 16. Sixty-tw-o rooming home, aa he slept wax robbed all ha la like a mad dog. nothing be-1- horses. Including Effle K. and Atof ll.50 tost night, and this morning too desperate tq, artenipt. The wood, 2:12, were burned to death, tothe entire colony appeared at the po- ruuvlet is In Folsom prison on a life day, in a livery stable fire. Thirty-tw- o lios station to acquaint the officers sentence for murder. There but n horses were rescued. One hostler with the lorn. Through an interpret-- short time, ha quarreled with a fel waa burned to death. J. II. Taylor, paa-inga- n Good Wonderful House Fly WIUixed.w, Al'(HT DIED WHILE U. P, ON TRAIN UNFORTUNATE FAMILY K07. 21, hoard is t hi trough !y satisfied !ib the n.jil,' by lilt; slip rfoti'u.lout. In addi;iiit to the high school work. Miss legal; will give iiiainiriton to the gradi in the first rules of we tug. Bids have been submitted tor the equipment uf the department hy a number f sewing machine cumpanie. uf the board Owing to the iutxperk-ncand the school officials and the experience uf Miss Ingall in the selection uf machine, a coutract will apt be let uuiil the new teacher hae a five ks.. rt'ivcliuXI MIlllON-DOL- Whea the Union Pacific No. 3 drew Into the Ogden depot li.carried the remains of n man who had died on the train. But that was not ail that Na. S carried it bore a broken-heartethe wife of the dead man, and a bride of but five months. Charles Lareoo. the dead man. had an unusually largo share of the 111a of thla world. H had already undergone four operations and was on hto way for a fifth when hto death occurred. Throe of these operation were performed et Belt Lake and one at d wo-ma- Ogdan Savings Bank Dtocleeen Prosperity. Citys The Ogden Barings bank has passed the million mark. That la to aay the deposits bow total over on million dollars, or to be accurate, they aggregate 91.6U2.0ti0. Thla la a moat remarkable showing for the bank, and furthermore, reflects n condition of prosperity and economy In thla community that to reassuring. The officer! of the bank are David Eoclea, president; Joseph Clark, Tice president, nnd Chss. H. Barton, cash-te- n This bank to now annually disbursing 940,01)0 In Interest to depositors. Rock Bpringa. Borne two or three months since, SEPTEMBERJURORS Mr. Larson had a severe attack of sickness and set ont for Salt Lake for The following to the September treatment He felt so much better on hie journey that when he arrived at jury list for the District court: Benjamin Jeaaea, Jacob P. Uibaon, the capital he decided not to submit to an operation at that time. The doctor Joseph H. Myers, W. W. Browning, told him that he would have recur- Otto E. Lund, C. Fred Schade, W. F. Clark. David 1. Tracy, ring attacks of the malady nnieaa he James, Joseph L. Frank J. Garr, William Russell, bewould ensuo and death that did, Job Pin free, Jr, Gcx Bateman. David fore medical aid could be obtained. Wndman, W. W. Elmer, Frederick The doctor's forecast was only too Jr, Robtrue, for at 3 o'clock m, while on Bummerill, WilliamC. Wheeler, John W. Ashton, the way for treatment the man died. ert Todd, Luacus The wife had the news withheld Gibson, Henry D. Moore, Goo. W. Wilfrom her until ahe reached Ogden. son, Daniel Fkrnlund, John D. Powell, When ahe learned of the real situa- K. B. De Yoto, John W. Wilcox, A. P. Renatrom, Thomas G. Lund, Wm. tion, her Borrow waa Indescribable. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Larsen came Doyle, Wm. H. Maal from Lyman, Wyoming, where he has a .farm and an interest In n cooperatWARRANTY DEEDS ive urc. The oouple were married In Balt Lake five months ago. The lady's Job Plngree and wife to Hyrum maiden name to Walton and her old part of kit 13, block 10, South borne la at Centerville, where her Ogden Bmw, 1. has Mr. Larsen still live. parents H. L. Taylor and wife to Joseph B. relatives In Logan. part of lot 3, block S3, plat C, The body Ilea at Larkin's Undertak- Brice, 11.600. uf decision the ing parlors awaiting Leila W. tewls to Annie G. Van the relatives aa to where It shall be of lot 11, block 1. King's Names, to sent It possible, however, that it Addition, part 91 366- hi will be taken to Logan where Margarett Pickett and husband to pouple live. If. L. Gant, lot II, block 3, Central Pln-gre- e, MISS INGALLS Board Park addition, 950. ENCACED ABK FOR LOWER RATES. Wire Hor to Lovelock, Aug. 20. The ranchers at lovelock, headed hy J. Taylor, have Miss Marion Ingall. of Menomtmle, filed a complaint with the Nevada Wla., has been formally engaged by Railroad commission on account of the board of education to taka charge the rate on honey from Lovelock to of the domestic science department at Chicago. the high achooL Supt. Allison wired According to the complaint filed the her to come at once and aha will ar- rets on honey from Lovelock to Chithe hundred In carload rive la time to supervise the inatal-lutlo- cago to of the new branch of education. lota while the rata on honey from Ban S11s Ingalls feflmes highly recom- Francisco and Sacramento to Chicago mended. tiho to a graduate of the Oak to only 16 cents. This difference of 25 Park high school, Oberlln college, the cent the hundred la favor of CaliforUniversity of Wisconsin, and the Htout nia points, which are aeveral hundred training school of domestic science at miles further from Chicago than tbs Mencpuonle, recognised aa the beat In- Nevada Italian, kills the market for stitution of its kind in the United the Nevada output. The Nevada boaey-ralaer- a are nut able to meet tba States. Her experience1 as n teacher has prices quoted ba the California misbeen lu the best domestic science de- ers on account of the discrimination partments of eastern schools nnd the against them, although they am four Come. 91-1- for Good ter that Interest youthful observers. The notoe 'to due to the motion of the wines to flying. The wings of the fly are of gauiy material, yet they are quite strong because of being over a network of vein. Both wlnge of the fly work together. They cannot eln-lche- d FACTS FOR THE 6 hae attempted t vr someKrujrff us for commercial pur- - FANCIFUL with oil burner and tbs change Is contemplated for many mere. tor the watery substance w It is net generally known that th roun ccoanuto, but without late 81r Michael Poster, the eminent physiologist was also th first auftoult of the coal shoring, on thority on the cultivated species of the .illc many use mars for-r- lr iris. Bo devoted, Indeed, waa ha to the but aing coal have been fitted culture ef these beautiful flowers that con-hre- It has bean said ef him that he cultivated pbyaio'ogy when not tee busy with a new Iris. Dr. Metals of Anger writing as tha result of fifteen years observation en the value ef glasses as aa aid te sight, condemns ths nse of blue or of smoked glass. He says yellow glass is more suitable. It impart te all objects tones that are warm aad agreeable to 1st-ter- ia folks; Stories and Good Verse t fatal te men and animals, to the gad- tag careful te bring tho magnet bach without touching the needle te the end flies that annoy cattle. If there are no stablse to your neigh- from which you etfirted 4n ethe borhood and the windows of th house word the rubbing must be la one diere protected by screens you are not rection only. If n horseshoe magnsl likely te be annoyed by Insects unless be employed. Blurt from th middle of the knitting need tha housekeeping is don .in n carries pass the magnet manner. On thing that flies particualong t ell her end, and then bring It larly detest I sassafras Put so., of through the air to th other end end tha oil around, and flies will shun the stroke the neaiA several time finishplace. Whea a pest must be disposed ing in the middle. o t, it should he killed Instantly and aa THE BLACKSMITH. painlessly ss possible. Traps and Micky well to keep meat covered in warm weather. The eggs hatch out .Into white grubs, which Anally Incase Ihrm-aelvto a tough, hard skin, from which they emerge aa files. Most flies live only a few weeks, but they may last until cold weather. The frost kills an to re ' paper ere torturing devices worthy dark ages and' its inhuman methods fly ef th IHE DWARF. This la a peculiar looking dwarf that stands on the table, to it not? You could, with th assists nee of a friend and some of mother's wardrobe, make tha dwarf and so delight your playmates at an afternoon or evening company. It to don In thin wny: Your hands are placed In a child's sboea, after which you must rest your hands en thn table. They will have h sm-foc- aud have the advantage of . SELU CCCAIHE TO BOYS competition which results iu tower rates. Tin lower rate of S3 Trustee of Industrial School Will Inrents the hundred favorable to the vestigate the Druggist. Cajilornia shippers results In n good I bicagj market fur them and no marIt Is charged that several drug ket for the Nevada output aa the atorea la Bait Lake are supplying honey-rais- e ra here cannot stand the boys of tender ages with cocaine and oomnetition. The railroad commission la now other like Injurious drugs end the gathering data in the case and aa soon board of trustees of the State Indusaa all the facta are gathered will be trial school of this city are preparing submitted to the Southern Pacific rail- to wage a war against the practice of road with a request that the relief bo druggists to sell youths harmful drugs. granted. If the railroad does not act. The determination arises ia connecthe commission will at once appeal tion with the cases of Henry Teuach-e- r the matter to the Interstate Commerce and Walter each 17 yean Edgar, commission asking that body to ad- old. now out on who recently parole, just ths matier. guilty of theft. Tho hoys claim The eomplaiut 1 the first one to bo Fere committed tho theft while that filed against the railroads hy any ship- underthey the influence of cocaine, supper and the commission will make a plied te them by a local druggist good record on It. Tho boys furnished tho board with tha name of tho druggist who. they claim, sold them tha oooalno and he NEW CHIEFOF POLICE waa summoned to appear before tha Juvenile court with tho you tha y eater-daRoderick McKanaie at the Head of morning to answer to n charge of Balt Lake Force, contributing to tho delinquency of the a Tba young men have furnished Roderick McKensle will, upon filing boy the board with the name of other hto bead with the city raeonder yes- druggists who are alleged to have supterday, become the chief of police of plied hoys of tender agea with cocaine Balt Lake City. Mr. McKensle 'a ap- nnd other like drugs of an injurious nature, and It to likely that proceedpointment come ns n decided sur- ings against several druggists will be would-be prise, especially te n certain brought. Teuarher and Edgar stole a gold leader and the gang that has atvalued at 946, from Herbert tempted to dictate the political moves watch, C. Matthews, employed on tho Judge of the American1 party, Failing la securing the election of building at Third South and Main H J. Halloran, their choice for the n recta, eight or ten days ago. In an attempt to pawn the timepiece for 9 comthla mayoralty, mittee presumed to dictate to Mayor the lads were caught by the poltcA Bransford ns to whom ha should ap- They were charged with petit larceny, when It became knows to tha point chief of police. The committee's but choice waa Francis Hall, Inspector for city authorities that they were out the board of public works. Thla waa on parols from the Industrial school communicated to the mayor, who took tho case was turned over to ton board the suggestion under "consideration." of trustees of that Institution. Tho Mayor Bransford took no one Info boys aay that through the effects of they knew nothing of what Us counsel nnd the "American" party tho drug men were na much at a loss na nay they were doing when they stole the ona else to know whom ha would ap- watch. Tha board of trustees believes they were irresponsible because of the point The intention of tha mayor was flrat cocaine they had taken and will not announced yesterday at n meeting return them to the school, bat give of the "American" coundlmon, who them another chaaoe. met Mayor Bransford In hla office at PASSENGER WRECKED. 7:36 o'clock. The name of Mr. Mo Kaasie was the only one presented hy tha mayor. The councilman, eager te The Train Collided With a Handcar administer another rebuke to tha Twenty Persons In jure A machine, already sadly out of gear, readily acquiesced In tha choice. Cedar Rapids, 1a, Aug.ll. PassenAt the council meeting tha confirmation of Mr. McKanaie waa n matter of ger train Na I, C. M. A 8t P. Ry, eourae. The communication from tha was wrecked today at Keystone, thirty mayor appointing Mr. McKensio was miles west of here. Twenty persona rend and tha roll call taken. Every wars Injured and several seriously. councilman voted to confirm the ap- The train collided with a handcar, near n twenty-foo- t embankment. Thd pointment. In naming Mr, McKensle chief of most seriously Injured were, C. T. express messenger, F. C. police. Mayor Bransford to not making n political appointment. Mr. McKen-al-a Myeiw, postal clerk. Deland, buggage-man- , to engaged la tha tombstone busiStockton and conductor, C'arl ness 4 South State street, nnd lives Monhaa, at tha Bransford apartment a. He la THREW A LIGHTED LAMP. a member of tbs "American" party, but nut la any sense a politician or a Globe, Arin, Aug. 16. As tha result political worker. Ho la n close friend of Mayor Bransford, and wilt of of a dispute ever rent. Alien Jasper, a course, bo In harmony with every pot colored woman, threw n lighted lamp at Bertie Lae, a negreaa, while the icy Inaugurated by the mayor. back waa turned. The biasing As chief of police ha ba no atringi oil enveloped her nnd act lira to the tied to him. lie 1 n shrewd busies mu, though without experience In house, which was destroyed. The wopolice' work. Ha socepted the posi- man was fearfully burned nnd this aftion at n sacrifice to hi own Inter- ternoon she died. The Jasper woman ests aa n personal favor to the mayor. was arrested and charged with murTho new chief at police filed hto der. bond yesterday and entered upon the work at once, relieving Captain John WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS. Young ONLY - f d a a B. Burbidge, who has been acting of police since the resignation of George Sheets, three weeks ago. rbiv-- water RECORD Ut mar- diff.-ivuc- e chance of approving the bids. Detail of the department will also be left to HAVE Miss Ingalls. Bride of Five Months Has Har Husband's Body Taken Off at Oflden. h'liidred miles nearer the The railroad claims that the rtason for the i that San Ftan-ciu- o aud Sattrainenio are Pacific THEIR GRIEF MULTIPLIED. Illustrations,, . hours hy the persistence with which I demanded an explanation of it. They had lived long enough in th world to become accustomed to the sight ef a fly walking upeide down or aidewajra, end a little girl who would not accept the explanation of becaure" waa voted tiresome and snubbed or shunned whenF .yffl.SCl'TVt TLA.TT ever eh waa to an Interrogative mood. aeoaeaeeeeeeeeeeeeee'oeeoaeeoe eeeeeeee Onoe when I had the typhoid fever, a Art Pomlby you have aa food for countless birds, spiders, which was at the mature age af six, I the remark n hundred dragon files, wasps and toads and many Imagined that I waa able te walk on without considering other creatures. If there were no files, the ceiling and waa ae delighted with i what It mean a A fly ta n many animals, bird nnd Insects would my supposed ability te rivet the flies vnr useful and important Insect, go hungry, unpleasant diseases would that In my delirium t shrieked for the many persona are too Ignorant flourish, and many a lovely flower which to realtae It It cleans our streets and we now enjoy would go out of existwoope down into dark corners and ence. Until we hare learned more way with the discern breeding boot it than eur own observation can Bill) that lu spite of every precaution teach u, it to well not to turn up our will sometime lodge there. It follnwa noses at even the tiniest insect There on the heels of to a magic glass of count you know neglect nnd untldlnen everywhere, striving to make the world I mean the microscope-tisrhfewill open 'en end habitable. Some files visit up n vast world of wonders to the boy flowers for their honey and thus carry or girt who I its happy owner. Very the pollen from plant te plant, making fair magnifying glasses may now be Ppoeribl for them to store up need bought for the price of a few pounds v th ant years growth. Files serve of candy. When one considers bow many an toward pang, not to mention distressing visits to the dentists, would be avoided and hew much useful knowledge of an Interesting sort might be acquired 'wjth the instrument. I am almost tempted to ask all th young readers of this page to eschew the candy and get the microscope. Well, until you have saved up your pennies, suppose you come and look through my glare. HOW THE FLY LOOKS TO OTHER "Good gmcteua!" exclaims everybody. INSECTS. tha with "Is that b)g crawling thing, bulging eyes nt each aide and the funny entire household to come end see me whiskers and claw feet, a fly?" perform thla acrobatic feat and bopped ' Tea, it really is. That ip the way a right out of bed upon the floor before fly probably looks to a'gnat or spider the astonished nurse could stop me. W jSfl JC er ether insect ef its own else. Those My good grandfather waa so touched bp round, staring eycq are each of them my unquenchable Interest in tba mysreally made up of hundreds ef smaller tery of the flys inverted locomotion eyes, all of them so set in their sockets that ha made ft hto business te find that tha Insect ran see In every direc- cut the secret and one day whan I waa tion at the same time, although It can convalescing imparted it to me beside a only see a small part of a large object window over whose crystal panes a at once. Perhaps yen remember th bluebottle was bussing noisily. My Greek legend about the wonderful man grandfather explained te me that with a hundred eyes who waa named the fly has sticky, auckerliko arrangeArgus. Wefl, you see; the fly baa n ments on its feet, and when It walks great many mere eyes than a hundred. these take a firm held on even the moot There are also a Nature Is mere marvelous thaa nay slippery number ef am all stiff hairs on th foot fairy tala .When I wee n very small gtai, I waa that catch in the rough walla when the interested in the phenomenon af fly is walking and thus help to keep it deeply CHS FUE8 CLEANING THE the fly walking upon the celling, and from jelling. STREET. I caused my relatives many weary The bussing of the fly ia another mat- - j The CTAFI. and Instruction Sntertainment K OGDEX. EXAMINEE: low prisoner end killed him. lie was fiunlly transferred to San Quentin where ne Ba, since remained. He initialed himself into the lnniaie and the officers at that place l a desperate attempt to escape in which one guard was allied aud another wounded. From that on Oppenheimer has been In solitary confinement, but yet managed to stab n guard not many months ago. The place of his confinement to on the fit til floor of the prison, entirely away from communi- er the man robbed requested that hto companioua be searched, so three ! them ware guns over, but oalj could ere discovered and. na the flO not be identified a the etolen money, the Greeks were not further moleetea Their Innocence established, the susand pects locked arms with the loser brevities MORXXSQ the appearance of. real feet. Put n bennet en your head, a shawl ever your Jelly little blackimith. Busy an tha day. Shoring lots ef horse Working hard ia play, CmdUoMd chair for anvil, Hobbyhorse for stead. Paps' cans for hammer. That Is all yea need. Whea yeur talk is flalahriL Put yeur tools asM Konst yeur horse aad caatar Og to tail a rids. Busy folks must somall mas Take s llttla rest Playtime after working Is the nil that's best alas serve the fly aa neee nnd ear Tha elephant tent th only motor that has a trunk The fly hns one, which ia kept colled up when net to na It eervao It as a moutk Flies toy their eggs about stables er in pieces of meat. That to why It to shoulders and n childs petticoat te cover your arms New your friend stand behind you, concealed by the 8 he thrusts her arms out curtain THS WIX90W PABX. 0 an each side ef your body, giving the ON THE NIGHTGOWN TROLLEY. arms and hand that crawl tat cracks er Awift the. missing but a is original, ah can friend It Bedtiaw Tswa Is ala yeur warm seme corner, where they sleep while Still tha horn and still ths i until spring comes around again. Then make all sorts et funny gestures, amuse and the trolley car I naar, songs Nightgown you recite, sing they go te work toying egga to repopn-tot- e sandman earning, th With funny generally. the earth with file It to said that company Upside dawa and Inside out and see what fun It to dwarf the Try tho bo en season flies la a may pair ef Presto, change! Into your nlghttof and hew it is te werk. ef their kind. ancastors ts Goodness you're lust shout Half salsa my little Bright! Files are to soma ways our enemies, A MAGNET. MAKE TO s the learned people tell us. In their Hark, th whistle's tasting law. Berraw or buy an ordinary bar maghairy less they can carry about from Car is stalest at ths crossing. hoe the harass first er net a magnet, one spot t another many dangerous not ready yet t g Tou'rt Asiatic cholera named being the preferable shape. forms ef contagion. And yea want asst bar tossing? . la! 'Way up to th toy. Who and seme eye diseases are spread by Take a knitting needle or any piece ef afraid ef dropping Laughtag-al- n't tolerably hard steel end with one pole Got you that time ea the fly There are many kinds ef flies, from of th magnet rub it from end te end. What another without etopptogt the tsetse wf South Africa, whose bits Repeat this process several time be' the eye aad has aa influence at once Illuminating and soothing upon tha weakest and moat ssnaltlv organ This double and apparently contradictory action upon the eye Dr. Metals attributes te yellow glsssee eliminating all chemical rays from tbs solar spectrum. Great Britain to credited with an annual production ef remmerclal It per I.9M wedge and five hundredweight cent bon role amounting te about 4AM.-Oef which goes for of four Inch nails will bo necessary. gallon Germany was tike heat customer of export. British shipbuilders in 1606, taking gome idea ef th amount ef scaffoldx vassals with a total toning that will be required for tho reno- twenty-si-of 164.107, which la nearly 1 vation of the Brltteh tnuaenm reading nage room may be gained from the fact that per cent of the total output. Norway with 71,444 ton aad 7, M0 full length poles are to be used, came second besides I.M0 shorter poles, and to se- ffouth America third with 46.066 ten cure thss II.6M cords and fall reps . Canadian returns show that tat 1661 ' THE BLTO10TTLE SKAIZHS be folded like these ef many insect but must be told flat acres the hack when in repose. Behind the wings are what leek like tw knob They are plnced Just where many Insects have th second pair of wings and aeroe to balance the insect when flying. The whisker en Ha head are really feeler Borne persona believe that they fw ' 'nr M one-thi- rd th colony manufactured 2.1IIAM bar- -; rels of Portland cement as compared with the previous year total ef 1.64L- -; 661 barrel er 16.6 per cent Tho total sales ef Portland cement were Allf. 764 barrels as against 1,146.141 bar- -j rals in .166 an Increase ef 77t,Slt barrel or 67.4 per cent. Germany receive annually 7A66.M6-' tons of coal from Etutlaad I |