Show The DENVER GRANDE TOU&WT 6 FAMILY SLEEPING CAB u IBBTICK ' - every evening the Da you know in'cbnneoVtteATer Bio Wrande E B ' C that - run(l Tourist turn with th E G to1 Denver in Family Sleeping Car secured for rhleh a lower berth cafr be aer$20QMn addition to this dally on vice the D St B G also operates VT - - Fridays Wednesdays Thursdays time distlhct Tourist Sleeping Car ' Citv Clilcag fee I'd Omaha Kansas i ' Boston and New York— no chaDge for ' 1 Utah passengers— greatly reduced berth rates These Tourist cars are and 5 at managed by the Pullman Company and are provided with all necessary The conveniences and appliances tourist car feature together with an admirable train service and acenie at tractions of the route has placed the p & B 0 in the foremost ranks ol For rates and Western Bailroada information apply to any By Ticket Agent of theBG W H or to B F Nevins General Agent II Cushing Traveling Passenger 68 West 2ad Agent D St B G No South Street Salt Lake City detailed Iv Monument Mils Glenwood Utah o F Plenoa Prop i Bownan is Thb Fourth Victim of a Tabeiinaclb AND DIES A HORUIBLB ACCIDBWT ‘ lNJVRU&S fROU THty iaimi’oadcc r- - Contractor J II “Ted” Cowley of Glbxwood Meets AND R) AClWElSTM) KILLED BY A TIUIESUEH ACCfDENT Last Mpnday morning the fourth Tuesday forenoon the Kirknjap accident Glenwood that has happesod on the thresher which is owned at Bowman was threshing at Wll°w Creek this tabernacle caught Contractor an uadar side of tJunnison Ted Cowley one of himself He was standing frame a shutter window when Glenwood’s leading young men was upper him on the back and fell struck manpart some unexplained feeding In tack rendering his head en and ner his foot slipped and he was thrown of the some time Dr for unconscious him forward so that bis left arm was treatment under who lias him Nlell caught In the cylinder and before the in a short time machine came w a halt it had been thinks he will reoover no suffer and injuries f a lasting torn off to above the elbom from ture the a injury The Injured maa was carried to uoush close by crJ his wife was sent for She amyci toward evening t of Salina and Meantime Dr WHEEL TALK another physician from Gunnison cut Tahiti until within a few year a oil the mutilated parts of the arm cannibal island has advanced to the from the and the young man rallied of patronizing bicyala mess effects of the chi nforrn all right Mo point surest The way to kcata a puncture tostayed awake most all night and is to lather some soap and emear it ward morning dh-- from the effects of over the tire A noap bubble will form Ilis faculties of mind over every puncture no matter how the shock seemed unimpaired by the terrible small it may be and it can then be repaired in the usual way ordeal but the stiain cost htm his life In Skating and cycling seem to have a rest to were The remains placed and as athletic the Glenwood cemetery on Thursday special affinityat on is pureuita a proficient usually a good BlOGBAPniCAL performer at the other The exhilaration attaching to the sense of speed and Edwin Cowley commonly known the ease of motion pertaining to both as “Ted” was a son of C C Cowley is no doubt the source of attraction andi was about twenty-siyears of A California woman la reported to to Seyier county with have ridden over Mount St Helena on age He came The distance is 14 miles bis fatber when a child and settled at her wheel road and the steep and dusty No menlived since has be where Wallsville made of how many times she ia tion He then married j until this spring off and walked and only time cad got Miss Lydia Jackson the tell what damage she has done to her teacher and they have since made system by such a toilsome and foolthslr home at Glenwood hardy trip inHe was a man of gentle manner alEight soldiers of the Twenty-fift- h most timid at times Quite fantry United States army with four on the majority of subjects and really days’ rations and accoutrements hayg a more amiable loving young man made the distance frjgn Fcgt Missoula jsfe miles in 32 Mont to than one usually meets His death hours on Harrises The trip included bicycles was a shock to the whole county and the The passage of the Rocky range the pitiful accident that caused it h average weight of whgela with riders and baggage was 240 pounds 9 post lamentable occurrence l‘ See What Wo Huts JUST BOUGHT In Preparation for our Large Fall Trade Our Store Has Been Stocked with W'-s- OF well-know- I n well-rea- d A t t DEg0RIpTI0Ng t Carpets Linoleum Window Shades Lace Curtains Baby Buggies Springs Washing Machines and Mattresses etc etc t 5 x T jr HI Goods are of the Hewesf1 Styles and JJest of Qualities Prices down to BEDROCK Grade Goods for such H!gh theo brandley CORNER MAIN & CENTER STREETS Place To Get The Best To RICHFIELD UTAH All kinds of Mill Produce i Missouri Pacific 1 Ry The Colorado Short Line to Kansas City St Louis Mo and all pools South and East A THE LARGEST UNDERTAKERS Free reclining chair cart and Pull man palace sleeping cars if most ele Direct connections at gant dcsmrn the magniticcLt Union Station St Louis for every whei e Tickets on sale at all stations on Bio Railway Grande-Wester- HKKoosur (U I E AT k fep &P Salt Lake Ci ty J Flynn st O— CUU Tabules and cause it to f theputRipaiu up in the form of a ketchup bo ana distributed among the poor Coffins Caskets Trimmings Burial clothes Handes Screws and the like We are also ' v A Utah “I suppose he i leant convnced and I was for at that moment the aforesaid Sukey put in an appearance — just as the fish were panned and on the stove She came from somewhere down the road her calico sunbonnet flnpping over her face She was tall and big and walked with the strides of a man “ 'Who he yo?’ was her laconic greet-in- g prepared co take charge of preliminaries for funerals and to do bther services usually re-quir- p ' 1 I d “‘Who are you? I gasped for it struck me there was something uncan ny and sinister about the couple Tbo woman handsome and athletic looked stoves was a mere as if lifting red-b- th’ hull circus naow stranger fur tis vaenshun Sukey air th’ woman wuth the iron jaw an I ' docs th’ bearded lady lars of her case: “I had always employed a physician and did so on the last occasion I had for one hut at that time obtained no beneficial results I had never had any faith In patent medicines bat having seen Ripans Tabules recommended very highly in the New York Herald to give them a trial and found they were just what my ease demanded I have never employed a physician since end that means a eon-elud-ed saving of $2 a call A dollar’s worth of Tabules Bipans lasts me a month and I would not be without them now if it were my last of undertakers these?” dollar” He was referred H0KNE& MILLER (o a gentleman who roved to be the E ead of the department He said : The sale of Bipans Tabules is constant and is increasing due TWO BLOCKS WEST OF TIIE COULT HOUSE' Richfield Utah especially to the influential character of the testimonials in the daily press and growing out of these through the recommendation of friend to friend Satisfaction with them is very general When once they are begun I notice that a permanent1 customer for them is made This bolieve is through their intrinsic merit which proves the bona fido character of the advertising I think them specially useful in the general run of stomach troubles” fire was one of was satisfied seen Th f&scina-"arde- d handling to be as greatly benefited as I have been I see no objection” The daughters knowing bow earnestly she felt about the benefit she had received decided she was quite right flaw) Wow PP®T carton (without WTiMTArvuMpnoltoUn A BwitylpaoktaontnlnioirTr'i for poor and tba orti oro— o m osntb Till dro iflonomieal Otto dozen of tin ccmi cutonr (10 toiM M ba or an to foftr No to Sprtto Otratt New York iu?lit sent to th riTAhto Cukmicii Cohj--- t RlfzKg T umn Tzatrua) will be wnt forflro cent na Buy your trees oi THE - SALT LAKE NURSERY CO Our trees are aiwavs free from moth They are well packed before shipping They are well rained and trimmed N Consult our agent before placing your order O C Andk arson Agent ’plishmeuts I I had lady '“lmes-IIcral- d At the time of this interview there were present two daughters who specially objected to their mother giving a testimonial which should parade her name in the newspapers Dut to do this the elder lady argued : “There may Vi other cases just like mine and 1 am sure I take great pleasure in recommending the Tabules to any one afflicted as I was If the telling about my case in the papers enables some other person similarly affeotsd uns is when we perfessionals’ “I had felt all ray life a curiosity to know not only how the ‘other half of the world liied but where and here my Wish was gratified in the most unexpected way I supped with the woman of the iron jaw and her partner the bearded lady ami although the mule and th? chickens were included at the I enjoyed my visit immensely ''ast ' ny offered to move the stove again 'hough lady living at Fordham Heights a part of New York City and who was known to be a warm advocate of Ripans Tabules for any case of liver trouble or indigeSdon said to a reporter who visited ner for the purpose of learning the particu- nt ot idle pastime “ ‘We uns air Elderly Laly An elderly muoh call for yo coo'km outen th open like yo aint got no roof over yo tacky head?’ and seizing the fi?h which were beginning to sizzle she would have covered the doorynrd with them had I not jumped to the refeue Iler next move was to pick up the stove full of live coals and carry it into the house where she dropped it in the fireplace “I looked appealingly to the man for I had not the courage to cither speak or run That individual was doubled up laupliiLg while his wife stood calmly in the door of the cabin and fanned herself with her sunbonnet “ TIow ninth to see the hull show stranger? Hit’s wuth a quarter aint hit?’ Iucr(4 ales The largest retail drug store in America is that of liegeman Sc Co on Broadway in New York City A reporter who went then to learn how Bipans Tabules were selling bought a carton and asked : “Do you have flve-ce- “I told her without any waste of words Then she turned on the man “Yo poor shiftless critter— what for ’ An Prominent A prominent New York physician in discussing the merits of RipahB Tabules with a brother M D said : “ Several years ago 1 asserted that if one wished W become a pliilan-thopiand do a beneficent deed — one that would help the whole human race — nothing could be better than to procure the Itooeevelt Hospital prescription which it the basis I took sa Monies Utah ‘ X : T ' |