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Show - I i i - - ----- - ,- , mm i i ,! l.i t .................... ....................- ..., .......i..Xl ! Sxtraets Srom Sxchanqes. Woro It not Unit ralsory loves com-lnoy com-lnoy there would bo littlo sooioty. In fistio clicle3 in Heno, its who's who. In illvorao circles, its who's whose. The resorts ut Stilt Lakoaro running at thoir full capacity tilnco tho hot weather has been ou. Great preparations tiro bolap; mado at Provo for tho outortaiuuicnt of tho U. 0. T. next week. J A great many mon aro very anxious to witness tho battlo of "black and white," which is schodulod to com o oil" " ' ' at Reno, N"jv. Of course povorty is im disgrace, but its ti measly sluuiio when a homely ylrl's faco is her fortune. Ncw.Torsoy has a mayor who asks tho citizens to come around once a week I . , and register their kicks. i t All people litivo Somo good quality, , ' but to llud it sometimes is os hard as 1 hunting a needle In a haystack. v ' Tho man who originated tho Jioop o skirt idea, for which ho received $."0,- 000, is dying or old age at'Uobokcn, N. t ' i !i, .1. f 16 ,; ' The Fifteenth Infantry loft Fort ., , j ' Dougla Saturday to march to Port . 'J.' Russell, Wyo , tho summer maneuver v xr t. camp. V h J A plav ground i3 blng built In Salt . ?f; Lako In tho Center of Pioneer Park, K whoro tho children of that city may have somo placo to amuso themselves , Tho milk Inspectors in Salt Lake aro 4 4V ' certainly plnying havoc with somo -. ' " shipments of milk. lCvory day a great T . A many gallons are dostroyed. i-A t v Tho -Intense heat, of the eastern r 1 cities is proving fatal to an alarming r.yXUy'ft numbfirof peoplu. After till, tho West WSstfr& ' Is tho best placo to live. ',,-$ f& A 10 c0,,n,y papers have thoir fiw frontpages docorated with programs i A(V f"r l,1 "Fourth." Most of them ' '& ' announco a "saf.j and sino" colebra- " " if'1' tlon of our National birthday. Vi t. . Two troops of cavalry from Fort V Apache, Ariz., woro ordered to tho Blue Rango mountains naar TTolbrook, Ariz , .liino 22, to fight forest llros. , , , The ttros" nro roportod to bo beyond . " control. I ( fi A man has boon arrested In Phila- " - dolphin for sto'illng tho roofs from 1 !" l1 ' -, churchei. Tho gont'o art of roach ing i' for things seems moro abundantly da ,$w: volnped fn Philadelphia than anywhere - '"' ' clso in tho country. ' , y$ An oxploion occurred at Mammoth i " Katucdiv morninjj In the A flex mine, ,'vj, A which killed throe Austrian s. Tho ' 4 deadly fumes made twontyll vo resetters '" ty unconscious, but they will recover. ;v Tho explosion was caused by tho blast - C Boin? "IT protnituro. ,,AV - Tho over burnlntr question "What 1 t shall wo do with our bovs? seems to bo satisfactorily nnsworod In tho following Ay advortls"mnt, which appoars In tho L, window of ti Farrlngton Road butcher V. -. shop: "Wanted: -A rospectablo boy , ', for hoof sausages." , . The hot woathor has docroasod the attendanco at tho church w In Salt ' Lako to such an oxtont that the pastors aro at a loss to know just how to romo- dy it Somo of the churches have In- ' ' stalloil olectrlc fans which mako tho , building moderately cool. i , - " ' Tho Rainbow Trout Company, which '.' 4" has a big hatchory in tho soutli fork of $ Provo canyon, Is planning to erect a '' f. lot of arc lights over Its pond. Tho M" HghU will dtaw insects, which will pot ,? h t thoir wing 4 soorohod and drop into tho . 'l&J poads, to become food for the trout. 'J'jk The first regular airship passongor j' service was Inaugurated June 2, when p? ' Count Zeppelin's groat craft, carrying r - 20 passengers, successfully mado tho ', first achwlu led trip from, Frlodorich- ,v, shafon to Dusseldorf. Germany," a dis- (' unco of three hundred miles, in nind . "" " hours. Juno 20 Frank Stevenson of Kphrhim caught a boar in a trap. Tho bear weighed about throe hundred pounds. It was caught by one of Its hind legs. Early tho next morning a crowd of tho Ephriam sportsmen loft for tho Mountains, Moun-tains, taking with them a cage, to try to Impr'slon bruin. American granlto Is balng shlppod to Europe. Not long ago 320 tons of bltto granlto from South Carolina were sent to Aberdeen, Scotland. It required re-quired oloveti cava to transport tho slono to Charleston, S. C, from tho quarries. It will bj manufactured into in-to monuments. A burglar was about to onto: n win- J dow in tho homo of T. S. Fowler of Salt I Lake, when a daughter of tho family who had placed a pitcher of Ico water on tho window sill, reached for It to get a drink. Tho'burglar was so startled that ho foil 10 foot to tho ground, but ho cscapod. Miss Maude Adams, Utah's talented actress, Is coming to Salt Lako to lsit with her mother a short' timo before she goes to spend tho summer In Now ' York and Ireland. Mis Adams is working on tho play "Chanticleer" In which she will appoar at tho opening open-ing of tho season in September. A Massachusetts man" has evolved a theory which ho is going to attempt to put Into pr.i'!tlco. lie has oroparcd a bill for Introduction in tho general court which reads In this wise: "Every "Ev-ery innrrlud man shall bo ooliged to pay ills wife a weekly salary representing represent-ing ten per cent bf hU income, to bo used for and by her as sho dooms best." Much to tho surprlso of Ills friends and near relatives a telegram came from Chicago announcing the marriugo 'of Dr. John Sundwall, of tho University Univer-sity of Utah, and Mi-s Charlotte Mon-ton Mon-ton of Chicago. Even his mother know nothing of tho doctor's plans. llo is on leavo or absence for a year to study In Europe, where his wilo will uccom pany him, Tho Denver and Ulo Grand depot at Price was burned to the ground Wednesday, Wed-nesday, Juno 22. The surrounding buildings wee saved with considerable dllTlculty. Tho mail which should havo gone cast ou tno midnight train was burned. About live hundred letters were in tho ponchos The flro started from n spark from the englno of a froight train. mi i mi ii in in iiiiwiii ii mi Tumi ir i Rathorthan accompiny bis regiment on tho long hike betweon Colorado Springs and Fort Russell, Wyo., Win. Davis, a musician of the bind of tho Fifteenth Infantry, desertoJ from Fort Douglas Saturday morning, and fear, ing arrest, attetnptod suicide Tuesday. He took a largo d030 of laudanum, but was' bronght oat of danger boforo tho poison could take oiYcct. Mrs. Flsko, tho noted emotional actress, is roundly scoring ex-Prosidont Roosevelt for being cruel to animals. Sho fcays: "Roosevelt's example Is a mostdisgracoful tiling. Its far roaehlng inlluenco for evil will more than ollsot tliQ good that It doos. Tho organized system of cruelty to animals, men handed hand-ed together to torment and kill, is tho most inhuman exhibition of modern days." A littlo boy fiftoon years of ago of Sandy was buried alive in Bind by a sand bank caving in whlio ho was hoarding cows. Ills parents bsoamo worried over his long absenco and a soarch was starred. Thoy woro attracted attract-ed by tho barking of a dog and found It to bo tho ono that had been with tho littlo boy. Tho dog was standing at his littlo mastor's foot protudlng from tho groat hoap of sand that had smoth erod the littlo boy to death. A48foot oxpros3 car oqulppod with tanks for carrying livo ilsh from Alton to Philadelphia arrlvod In Alti.n ro cently, and will bo loaded with 8000 pounds of Gorman carp and "dogfish" for m,lo in Philadelphia. The car is the first of Its kind ever built and will mako its milden trip The water in tho tank will be aerated from tho air lino of the train and will be ill to red. It will bo kept in motion constantly by air yrossuro and will be cooled with Ice. It is said that fish thus shipped will bo worth IS cents a pound, while fish shipped dead are worth about six cents less. |