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Show THE NEW NEGLIGEES. Over the By all Jacobs. classes follow the sea probably most prone superstition Afloat the black of water: the waste merey Strange them, a the belief is easi- | ashore, | under lampo. cheerful storie of the Strange are' plentiful, and an_ ine ident which happened within my own experience has made me somewhat chary of dubbing he a has not man a fool explain There supernatural there has or encountered are with others never been to coward some are thing stories prosaic which because he can- of sequels; the own ‘He's asleep," said I stopping short Bill breathed hard He's in a queer sleep.'' said me . kind o' trance more like. Go clo r I took hold of Bill's sleeve, and we both went. The light of the stars was sufficient to show that Dadd's face was very white, and that his dim black eyes were wide open, and staring in a very strange and dreadful manner straight before hin "Dadd,". said I, a ""Dadd'" There was no reply, and with view of arousing him. I tapped sinewy hand as it gripped the Wenedh and even tried to loosen It. He remained immovable, and, denly with a great cry, my courage deserted me, and Bill and I bolted. down into the cabin and woke the skipper. Then we saw how it. was with. . and two strong seamen forcibly loosen-ed the grip of those rigid fingers, and, laying him on the deck, covered him with a piece of canvas. The rest the night two men stayed at the wheel, and, gazing fearfully at the outline of the canvas, longed for dawn. It came at last, and, breakfast over, the body was sewn M5 in Canvas, anc the skipper held a short service co plied from a Bible which belonged to the mate, and what he remembered the Burial Service proper, Then corpse went overboard with a splash, and the men, after standing awkwardly together for a few minutes, slowly dispe rsed to their duties. ‘or the rest of that day we were all very quiet and restrained, . 0 with Tha one that quaint lows ee patch of are round thee dying Ps eld from: nt cand stood sailor. and light, croue hing she floor. a > running ‘ip on. dec lk just as Then he © r farmed answer Bill aie rompact pointed te knot. By owner the the WAS a had A himself forgotten WwW. W. PRACTICAL it. MUSEUM. w vhe el for Prevention From sights of William In Factory H. Amsterdam Leaying the royal Accidents, Tolman's there is palace one that hehind oP ssing the numerous tides of Venice of the North, and making ae his hand on body tee his "Maseuth van Voor eeatinan ter Vorkoming van Ongelukken en Zlekten in Pabriken en Warkplaatsen, to its lowest terms, this means in Eng- ithe This for the ballniuie contains prevention a permanent of accidents in fac- facturers and all other employers of may see In actual operation the Safety-devices that guard the its origin to the Association Development of Manual Training Handwork in Holland and , because on the part it meets every of a objection superintendent that of | appropriatian y the TEER of $142, for the also "appropriated 13 $75, 000 much and | Bill. Some of the pleasure had vanished by the time night came, and I seemed only just to have closed my eyes when Bill came, and, with a rough shak _ informed me that the time bad Any hope that I might ha come. rather what talk you about-~ are your aff Lis | doing Going | Do not talk unless you Just get in a corner and down and take a ona >" Cm (0 going Weiteoa to feel like it. | ys, Giggles read, or Ite "You don't Never mind } way Whats s write 1901 in : bewilder- They s Jem Dada come back to us. M ra. Only Benton -- - ) 1 Y ae CURRENT play," Gave Two ae 4:00, six et o.. | I train Will enable nice, new you to : pair anid Roberts, Together ae at given ee two tickets, an' aaa trains 8§ :0¢ three UTAH'S MOST POPULAR RAILROAD TIME TABLE. a vels's 2s oe 8500 a.m. ARRIVE DAILY. * .&8-Los Ancgeles Limited 2-Los haeelaa Express 62-From Lynn ae Nephl. .. No. 64-F rom "Garnela. . 66-From Nephl ‘and San Pete Valley... .. . we 64-From Ne phi......., 4:35 6:80 i o. cepa? | Mattic BE about? 62-From Stockton p.m. a.m. 9:40 a.m 1:90 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 6:45 p.m ‘Tintic and ......-.---, 6:00 p.m Finest Dining Only direct connections Car Service tm the line to Los Angelea. for Nevada mining ‘Suge amps. ---- 4 CTPY. TICKET OF LICE Main street. iptv eo 19 If. District uicien to Kays- buy of a to and holidays Lagoon at SIMON | President special 3:0 5:00 through p So SRP Bouth a Passenger Acont BAMBERGER, pants. Better We turo in collect 22 . cancollect your for bills. and General Manager. Trains to Saltair -E others. for . you. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT MAY 3), 1906. | All ' clothing j _ Francis G. Luke, Gen'l - ms stores cash our Going-Leave Gait a. 5™ 6:00 7:0 8: p. om po m p. m p. m 1:00 2:00 3). 1. 3:00 p. mom 4:0 p - checks | last p.m 6:29 p.m 7:0) p. m. 5:30 p. m. 9:20 p. ‘mn. leaves 1% a. From Denver and kgeeee Senn . 8:00 a.m. nee <:60 ee ieee! 9:50 a.m. and Tintlc : Denver CITY: Went ‘and Oxdo on. Seg oc an sea 0:25 a.m. 750 a.m and ase ‘1:88 pm -» 2:10 p.m. a Ogden bam No. sans eee Pari Gti: 3B:4 5:15 11 5-From B 5:40 No. 9-From Brose ‘Heber and Marysvale eee 5:55 Se aoa Ogden, 6 ass 6:20 p.m No. 113-From Bingham. ee 10 Denver £ . Ogden... waa wi -From Went o -3-- wet Ticket 206. Bee Saltair ; No. eae emvesiniaeiii 10.3) p. m, oe 288 36 io train SALT LAKE 6--Brom Ogden. and tae Denver | and sees 3:20 p. m 4:30.p.'m 5:20 p. ™. Merchants Protective Association | lcm! wu mci No. No. Gait deake m Denver and East 8: 00 7 m. r Ogden and West a oe 7 '50 p.m. pi 9 ar rains exc ept' No 1, 2, 3, 5T50 46,pm.6, s 2angpoints. aS inclusive, stop at"intermaa. - Returning-Arrive Lake 0:30 For ARRIVE 1 | | 3- 9--From p. run #10:00 p.m to eee the 7:00, 0:00 p.m call- TRAINS 63-Kor Garfleld .....,14:30 a.m. 6-For Nephi ...... , $:45 p.m. 61-For Nephi and Lynn 8:80 p.m. No. said Batra Lagoon to Kayaville, 10:60 p. m. (Sunday, 8:30 » mm.) Lagoon-Leave 7:00, 10 00, 12:00 a. m.: 3:00, 5:00, 7:00, 9:00, 10:20 p. m (Sunday, | 9:30.) D *Sunday athe T5, huddled 6:00, Sundays ‘and Cards. friends PARK DEPART: DAILY., No. aa os Angeles Limited < + pm. Los Angéles Express 12:01 a. N ‘Lr or Stockton and fe Nintle Pere eent G tf RF _ SALT LAKE AND OGDEN RAILWAY. | 8°: 2:00, |. (with thaerenf Ce jotta cue walk shine oe one | "THE LAGOON ROAD. " We He had h stared at him p. m. &:65 pam CURRENT TIME TABLE lotteshitie® an aintopriatita of 37 Was made in 1902 and $10,000 in 1943, ae 1:39 p= Never try to stop gossip, no mat- | opportunity Find fault with everyPenn--If that) Was' the case I bet it if it does drive an innocent per-| thing they do ly you at home or any-| wouldn't be ten days before thes son insane or to suicide ere is no!where else. hey are servants and} named Ey wear Fairbanks.- reason why you should be deprived |are used to it. They have no business! Columbus Dis pat ittle innocent pastime just be- | to _be thin-skinned es tet J of others' sensitiveness. Pass | ever hesitate to show it when your BLUFP BOOK, SOCLEDY DIRECTORY feeling are hurt, or to indicate yor) he gossip along. Add to its spiciness ways be on the watch for slights jealousy when others receive more atThe econd revised edition of R. L. insults Remember, most peo-| tention or are better dressed than you. | Polk & Co.'s Salt Lake City Blue Book "are your social superiors and are| If things doe not suit you, slam/is now tin cours" of publdatien. Will things around the house. Be just as/contain over 00 selected names of | disagreeable a poe ible Never mind |Salt. Lake City' is) prondnent families There is nothing which well} endegr one to ethers like selfishne if you break a thing or two now and! Arranged alphabetically and allso arJune 3d, 1906 admires it then. It will relieve the blood pres-| ranged by streets 0D number A resure on the brain liable and up-to-da shopping guide Always take the best seat wherever eet Always you Oo, and, after you are well seated remember that praise isia) Will also De Intluaed: in the work. Insplendid thing for you, but very bad | dispensable for merchants and, others your seat to others without the for others It encourages vanity, and | desiring a list of the feading citizens winhiact intention of getting up Just look out for your own ccomforts pelos who are praised get so "puffed )Cirenlates in the best families. | HandLEAVE SALT LAKB CITY: Ip" and "big- ne aded" that there is|Semely printed and beund A social Let Cnicat other people do the san 5 : a lay livine with them Never and household do anything convenience that a0 do not} A 10-For Heber, Provo busne 15 el foe | ines necessity: Prico!$3.00 Racer like doing Marysvale ...... 8:00am Newer ney to foree your moods. ci on applie: Sec ae 19-For Ogden »...... 8:10 p.m. A RIDDLE |ltising W. rates P. COOPER, Me d "are of themselves No- |} - 112-For Bingham .... 8:10am m pene in jail, I belong to a | . Ya ind if yeu get inte a rage } 6174620 A ooly Bldg 102-For Park City.... 8:15 a.m. I in the gutter ecutie in ag or scold, if you have the ire, No. 6-For Denver and East 8: - "blues." It Is pleasz ant to have sloomy, | Put GOTIL ‘PHONES 38190. my last letter third and it will be 11-For Ogden .......10:2 A.rmn. moody people with long face ae re R found | ( , all 440ne, ier No. 56-For Ogden and West 10: Pa S19M;elther ‘phone, to get The 1-For Segund ins house; it is so uplifting io Ogden ani West 1: 45 p.m. pein a king without changing my Inter-Mountain Republican, any dery bor ne 118-For Bingham .... :00 pom. (Grate. Gre | partment, advertising or circulation. is ac h pleasanter to let other 4 or- Denver and Bast 3: [50 p. m. The is a thing that ane is, | people entertain you than for you to and yet it has a narne . 8-For Provo ang Tintic z 00 pom. entertain them. They are not much in13--For Ogdén °.) s2 6:00 p.m. ‘sted in their own affairs They 20-For De uae and Kast, ee much of themselves they get tired And plays at every gume their own company. They would p.m. (A cance) of-a originated by any person or institution t really divided into two great one comprising all that has to ‘to with the prevention of accidents in the vac other comprising social and industrial 7:18 a.m . cates ~ Play, a who is present. Lét some one else en‘oh nonin iknow vee hut 1 not fail to throw cold water on| tertain the guest : ected a tove Y name '?ér the hetoine r people's plans and to disc ourage Do not bether about trying to be " hiladelphia Pre ambition. Nobody is sensitive | agreeable at the breakfast table. et Ritiy | pe his. lide yourself behind your paper, fine Za, bie pee me to dwell upon the defects|fault with the food, and snap at the}.nA His barn Coming Me fallings of others, and eall every- | servants | Stubb Suppo e instead of giving s attention to them Everybody To be popular with thee servants,| parlor cars geopraphttal Nantes they vent your spleen upon them at every) called them aftor great men i } in AD St. Louls Francisco epat accidents creation Denver and *YELLOWSTONE First ville, an 6:15 p.m 7:88 p.m Kansas City, Omaha St. oul and Chicago 6:05 pos. 3.-For Ogden, Bo ay No, Blackfoot, Idaho Falls, St. Anthony,. Marysville and Intermediate points 6:00 p. m. -~For Ogden, Cac he Valley, Butte, Helena, Portland, San Franciseo and = intermediate pointa ..... ae 45 p.m. D. E. BURL bY, a Pp, SPIENC BR, A. GP A City Tle ket Office, 201 Main etree. ae: 260. Train numbers «hown above are Grewar Short Line train numbers, and do not apply to the Southern Pawest of Ogden, or the Unios Pr |; ths prevention Pra noled Francisco.... ate points +..... . 4:05 7-For Ogden, Omaha, Chicago and uftexniudle Time Tablein Effect May 30, 1906. Salt Lake-Leave 6:00, gy 11:00 a, m devices for p.m om ate points .......... 8-For Ogden, Denver, Datntily Modish Breakfast Jacket of these oft itin) messaline is | for a dainty littie affair, which is} less negligee in its outlines than = are | t majority of its compeers Although| Placed in the category of breakfast or} , the f ae around the waistline makes it emi-| suitable for an informal lune nee none and for genera rouse ust Nl The fitting is aceomplished by | Daring Cyclist Who Will Appear at Salt Palace Pree AML This Week. s of a yoke over the shoulders, this} allogether concealed by the broad collar | Diayolo, the daring cyclist whose loop. the loop permtermiMee thas .eléctri-? lace, insertion and fine tucking, which} fied the crowds at the Salt Palace for some time past, will sive two free exhidisposed in spnpkerchist points; back, front ang, acro the shoul ers. The bittons at the api resort today. The first Will be at 3. inh the afternoon and the second at 9 in the evening. An. extra aftragtion in ‘vening will _be m concert ny Held's full military band--by (at he' biggés bbe Tand best bane in the wes Diavolo will make his ride with death at a 'fiomt® "midway between the shirring above the walstline, and a deep shirred basque is here applied dec-| dance hall and the Palace, in full view of the crowd The position wa orated with rows of lace insertion andjs elected in order to give everyone who attends the fullest opperLunity to view The sleeve has a tucked top ane the hair-raising exhibition without obstruction His loop is the only. one of s about to the elbow, and here a its kind in the world t was made. in Salt. Lake-on hi own plans and is Plica of the broad collar is used, Ripkiie conceded to be the most dangerous ever constructed' dainty handkerchief points Almost to Not only. thi afternoon and evening. but al) this week, will Diavolo's > Wrist. The construction of this dainty | » plece is so easy that one is tempted exhibitions be free The coolest and. best resort. In or about. Salt Lake; make it all by hand and thereby inalway ucceeds -in pleasing the public > the che rm of the pattern with deli: Pants i * stlte he ries | turned roune again, 4:35 oe Ogden, Omani. San horthoecied to be Very, Very Popular! Marden, in Success Magazine: hesitate to talk about yourself your affairs This will interest en 7---For Ogden, Fortec', utle, San "vancis & intermediate anita 10:30 o.c. 1-For Ogden, Omaha, Chicago, Denver, Kansas City, St. Louls and lk How S. 9:3¢ a.m. DEPART. that is making t If-ver yrom nent | veral tye of dvre fi t present, | kirt portion {s arranged in three 1 cach one shirred to th ore d in irreyular insertion of lace and! BBL llone the tter made with tin entherbone porn ne in either edge to hold} Shape « the garment well in-line. | aleeve ‘foo hows the bouillone ef and finished below the elbow with| huge double ruffle of Jace-tri mmed 1e-| ndeon. pleating \ long Empire cal tied at the bust in front. lace trimmed | anging well nigh to the feet, whi lace girdle is closed with a fancy wae! ilver stude led with mock gems the San raas City whieh. display o well e Frenel laAndwoark n the bouijllonne ind infertion mah up of the pa ' or pink cre; that tint whieh the] risienne term surore or. the. .dawn.|} hodice ji ) house effect, ane | girdle made from ‘ medallions | hed somewhat high under th: pms | affording and Chicago, pity for dead man being mingled with a dread of taking the wheel when. night anes "The wheel's haunted, os ial: cook, is mniy; "mark there's more of ane will Rae gc waa same way Dadd y The cook, like cameself, had no watch to keep The men bore up pretty well until night came on again, and then unanimously resolved to have a ao ahis watch. The cook sorely against will, was iereeed into the service, and I, glad to oblige my patron, agreed to stay affer in- .... 0-From Ogden, Cache aera Butte, Portlan a 6-YFor trated WHiviediate future were already perfecte a. ¥v vi were six or seven days ott when a strange thing happened. Dadd had the second watch one night. and Bill was to relieve him. Theyy were very strict aboard the brig in fair Weather, and when a man's time was up he just made the wheel fast. and, running fo'ard, shouted down the fo c's'le On this night I happened acnle suddenly, in time to see I slip out of his bunk and stand by me, rubbing his red eyelids with knuckles. "Dadd's giving me a long time," + Seeing that I was awake; Us a whole hour after his time." He ‘attorea up the deck. and I was Just turning over, thankful that I was too young to have a watch to keep, when he came softly down again and, taking me by the shoulders, shook me roughly, "Jack," he whispered, *"Jack!"' ] raised myself on my elbows and, in the light of the smoking jamp. Saw that he was Bpalong all ove "Come on deck," he wala quickly. p my clothes, and meets him, quietly to the sweet, cool It was a beautiful clear rite, but, from his manner, 1 looked Pe vously around for some cause of alarm. I saw nothing. The deck a as deserted, arent for thie adlltart" figure -at the whee oo at him," reuenered "ay, bending a contorted face to 1 walked aft a few steps ay followed slowly. Then I saw that Jem Dadd was. leaning forward clumsily on the wheel, with his hands clenched mueh Louts, Omaha nd San on his > ‘and points Ogden "St City, ver Crepe de Chine Drapes Reautifully 11 e heavier qualities of crepe de chine vastly liked for those long lines and ing drapert« whieh the neglicee of = fer Ogden -from sequel) published I was fifteen years old at the time, and as iny father, who has a stro objection to the sea would not apprenlice me fo it, I shipped before mast' on a sturdy little brig called the Endeavour, bound for Riga. Was @ Small craft, but the skipper as fine a seaman as one could wish fou and, in fair: weather, an easy 0 sail-under. . Most boys have a rough lime of it when they first go to but with' a strong sense of what good for me, I had attached myself to a bra 1y, good-natured infant, maimed Bill Smith and it was soon un-| derstood that whoever hit me struck | Bill by proxy Not that the crew| were particularly brutal, but a sound} cuffing oecasionally is held by most seamen to be beneficial to a lad's health and morals The only really| spiteful fellow among them was man named Jem Dadd. He was a rose, sullow-looking man of about for: ly, with a strong taste for the supernatural, and a stronger taste foi frightening of his fellows with it have seen Bill almost afraid to go on deck of a night for his trick at wheel, after a few of his reminiscences, Rats were a favorite topic With him, and he would: never allow one to be killed if he could help it, he claimed for them that they were the. souls of drowned sailors, hence thelr love of ships and their habit leaving them when they became THe seaworthy was a firm believer in the transmigration of souls, some idea of which he had no doubt picked up in eastern ports, and gave his shivIn om auditors to understand that ‘arrangements isc ear iixti terinediate The crepe is white, with Dre printings in delicate paste hues; a rather heavy pattern in Mechlin * used for trimming purposes in both entre-deux and edging The Jinfne is fitted upon prineesse line the body part having tucked sections pieced out entve-deux, and the tueks re ed below the waistline to from the re pturned | cutie: Ss of the skirt. About knee depth ja full shirred flounce is added, lace tnsertion running for several row "ane oo the edger The neck is slightly *; decollete, and the broad collar over shoulders is repeated in the sleeve lich Is merely a handkerehiet shay an armhole cut from the center y material faling in a draped square the arm \ ribbon sash is 3 Unerted under the tueked parts, high In back, and sloping prettily to. th down in the front supeér- natural er than Ogden, Chcago "ean sas creat- be 4-From 12--From Ogden, Cache Malad, Park Va lley, City he inte ae ate poir §--K ie Chica o Omaha, Ogden and inBg tS pointe .. Ae and ures in IN EFFECT June 17, 1906, AKRIVER. ° wind TIME TABLE | TIAVOLO LOOPS LOOP TWICE TO-DAY. FREE AT' SALT PALACE Three. true Parisienne invariably gets such a garment for afternoon when living en Ke trpille and un-!| there isto he dinner strangers at the board, this same Fown is made to do duty for an evetoilette as well Assuredly, the miterials Which go to the making of ® fascinating garments are elaborand dainty enough for any. purund One sees them about as often used for dancing frocks as for tearFowns Indeed, in such high = esteem is the teagown held that all sorts snd eriptions of materials, lace and trimmings are lavished upon therm the result that they are far and the most eh hing things in Milwardrobe The dainty and. effective design that is illustrated {s one those printed crepes de chine, in Which the floral pattern appears in a men, who Page - of W. from ie Of W. Side. Continued office, Dooly Block "Ph A. BEN * one NTON a. Ae n am tables ian, at| SCIENTIFIC CoE REOT ARE OF BAD DEBTS. 10:00 -p, m. Fifth Floor, Commercial Bloc Salt Lake City, Utah. 9 || Depot First South and Fourth West} "SOME ee DON'T. LIKE US." FARE FOR ROUND TRIP, 2% CENTS. J. E. LANGFORD, Lessee. sang Otic ae ge R. G. DUN & Co, GEORGE Utah fax Rust, General Wyoming and a! Offices tn ~ Salt Lake City. | Neeea,. : |