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Show ,, ' -xmmiffjfigmmm -ag ., , '', '' v AlaantrcrT. It Cutler who has been north for several days visiting the sugar factory which is being erected at La ' Urande Ore., returned homo Saturday. Ale is very pleased w ith the progress j . ' lci.ig made in the erection of the fac tory and tliH placing of tlieinachincry. The mason work of the building is " iiclirly done and the building will be complete in timo for this vear's rur.. ' i le says Mr. tiruimcr, who is the ( v -snperintondeut has 130 men employed i 'v tthe factory at present. Tiio beet crop i . " .that section of the country is in . -excellent condition and it is expected j that a yield of from :t0,000 lo :i5,00(i tons. j ' v- The farmers are much pleased with the outlook for a big yield, and there will ? lie 'io trouble next year to got them to 1 ' double their aorcuge. Mr. Cutler visited Washington and looked over that Hcction of country around Wa'ia -Walla -and aays that it appears the best kind of inducement for a sugar factory, lie I aays there. arc n mimbsr of iniprove- ( meats being mado at tlie Leiii factory . I ' Moat of these are in the inteiebt of the farmers. Tlie fnnncrs in unloading j their beets heretofore have had, to pitcli them high, but in the election of the new shed, which will be 500 fact Jong, it will be so arranged that they can uii- I load on u level with the wagon. The iloor of this shod is built at an angle of it5 degrees and one man and ahoy can . , feed tho beets as fast as the factory uses them. This shed will bo used principally during tho hauling season. Tlie infant son ot Mrs. Mary Beck Young died on Sunday last. Richard Ilutehings is sull'cring from a Hovero case of sunstroke which occured last Thursday. '! have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in my family or years and always wnh good leanlts," says Mr. W. 15. Cooper of 101 Rico. Cal. "For small (iliildren wo find it ospeeinllv effective." Sold by II II Merrlhew.jlniggcst. OA.S'a'OiH.iii.. A rod-nosed person, putting at ti iwg elgar, stood at tho dopr before tho mooting began and loudly nnnoxinccd that no reporters would be admitted. One reporter, who will be heard of one of these days in the world's fame cor- , nor. lit a cigar, ooekod his hat over his iif t eye and was never challenged by the man at tho door. Tho liquor dealers deal-ers wore having a groat laugh when the reporter tool: a jseat iu the hall, to the discoinllture of tho newspaper men. Ono big. fat man with pockets bulging with information clipped from the daily papers, loudly denounced the newspapers, hut n few minutes later ho loudly applauded a neat speech in which the reporter outlined a campaign for the liquor dealers. The reporter took , the reins of leadership in his hands, and was doing right well, when the red-nosed bontiuel bolted into the room with the statement that n newspaper man hud gottcu into the meeting. Tho statement created intense excitement, excite-ment, which was only quieted when the reporter climbed on n chair und pointed out the fut man as tho culprit. cul-prit. Tho latJer protested, but despite this fact was thrown bodily from tho room, atid the reporter stayed In and made suggestions which wcro nil adopted. ' JUST AS HE DREAMED IT. A Ylnlnn Tln Ilrtiilcrei! nn I?ngfnr PTVorlom tit AVrt CullUlu::. (Jeorgc Anderson, of Spiing.Ul'l, III., ii:i engineer on tho Wuu.iuli raiuoad, died of injuries whieli lie reci ived in a head-on eolliuiou at fiphv mi ..ly. On the morning of tho act ido it Anderson An-derson drcuied that lie l.ud len in a collision, that ho lmd been .iiioncd beneath be-neath hi' engine, and that tbe escaping stcuni had begun to burn bis flesh, when lie awoke. Anderson wan troubled by the dream and told his family about it. Ho said he felt that there was a warning in the dream, and Iip was almost per-r.uaded per-r.uaded not to go out on tho road that day, but he went.' Auderson talked to his II reman about the presentiment. It evidently preyed upon his mind, for he became abstracted in manner and almost al-most heedleus of his .surroundings. The nearer the train approached its destination destina-tion the more distraught Anderson became, be-came, und ho had the appearance of dreaming again as ho wpnt about his work iu the cub. lie did not give his usual attention to the iireman, and tlie latter fell that something was wrong with the, engineer. At Rluffs Conductor Garrison got the orders at the depot and took tliem to Anderaon. The engineer heard them read and intended to the rending in the no me absent-minded manner that hud marked his conduct throughout the morning. Taking the copies, he mechanically me-chanically placed them under his seat cushion. Aa Ihe conductor turned away from'the cab Anderson called him back nud said: " nm going to have one of the most awful wrecks you over heard of." The conductor was start 'ed, and asked him what made him say this. "I know it is so." replied Anderson, "because. 1 hud trouble with my engine nil lost night and could not sleep. Iain going to have a head-on collision." Garrison told him he hud only suffered suf-fered a nightmare. Anderson shook hiu head gloomily and said he knew tho accident ac-cident would occur. Anderson's orders instructed him to meet a local freight at Naples and wait for that train to take the siding. When the point was reached Anderson gave no indication of stopping his engine, and as the train dashed by the switch the fireman saw his engineer sitting as if in a trance. At the same moment he saw the local coming down upon them. A collision was inevitable and the fircmun sprang for the footboard, crying to the engineer en-gineer to jump. Anderson looked at the fircmun in a dazed manner, but made no movement toward the cub entrance. Tho fireman sprang out and the trains rushed together. to-gether. Anderson was caught beneath his engine just as he hal I'reamed he would be and the steam enveloped him. lie was finally token from his awful position, po-sition, hut he had received injuries from which ho soon died. Every other man on th train escaped. St. Louis Republic, Re-public, ' j Raldncns is nothing nuw; it dates back lo tho early ages. How to restore the hair is modern. Hall's Hair Renewer, the best product of scioncc, will restore it. Residence for Sale. Tho Edw. South vck estate, helii Rest location iu town. Can givo clear abstract title. Mnko me an offer. A.J. Southwick, Springville, Utah. ilmlli yjv strz T u !- -TWO SPLENDID TRAINS DAILY- - jk THE EAST H VA Great; Jock Island polite. H ROCKY MOUNTAIN ,. 9 L.MITED ' !, CLORADO FLYER M 1 Leaves Denver - !,.5 p m fM , Leaves Denver 0:30 n. iu, . " Colo. Springs - l!.-ir, p,n M i ', Colo. Sdrings . 0.S5 a m, Arrives Topeka - r.noam, " .Arrives, Lincoln - 11,4ft p in " Kansas Citv - 0.15 a ml " Omaha, - l..'i0 a in. . TT. , ' ... . ' H " Des Moines - 5.25 am. r. fet. Joseph Q ah, Hy; . tUfipm. c " Dovenport- - 0.-18 a m. Arrives St, Joseph - 10.40 a uu " Chicago - !! 15 pm. " Lincoln (Kx, Sun) (1.42 a nu Next Day " OmnnaKx Sun) - 8.50 am.. M Through Sleepers and Chair Cars Colo- H indo to Dhiengo. Wide Vestibule Through Sleepeis Colorado Spiings to " H throughout. The fined train in tlie St. Louis via Wabash R'v. M West, These are New Trains iu addition to our formei service.. H For particulars or folders giving time of those trains write W. H. Firth E.E. MacLeod Jho.Sebasliiin. H (ienl. Age , Denver A. 1. 1'. A, Topeka .',. 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Sond l cents to help pay postage- to WEST'S MAIL OUDEIt IIOUi:t,Snli Lake City. it eontain? illustrations and prices of ail kinds o of merchandise. W'AMhK AfiH.V18 1'IIK "Or.ADMO.VI.. 4II-. Ml I aud I'tibllc Services," by J""-. ' Mrtticrorit A wonderful story of a glorIou carcet t)ver "II.) larjfc, radiant ikijjcs. 100 siipctli. rurv iiiKm-iiks. iiiKm-iiks. Kicliest, biggest. lcM and oul endorsed C.lad-,loiie book" published Only ?l Ml. 'Com-luissou, 'Com-luissou, TO per cent. Credit Riven l'rtlght paid. Outlll free. prop all tiaxh an J ilcnr 3rtl u month with the only true and good "Otudslone book" .ddrifn Tin. Dominion Comi'anv, Dcpt M, S.V.'-:ri Dearborn sitti-t Ohicngo. CASTORJA For lufants and CJiildren. Tit tit' rf A thrill of terror is experienced wbe '., H a bniPHy cough of urotip souudri tluoutrti. , H the house at niglit. But the fear hooiu L changes to roliefafterOiioMinntoCoiigk'' ' mM Cure has been administered. Safe an ' " r'mm harinlesH for children. II. 15. Men- i" H hew, H I was rcmlinq: nn :ulvt-; i I'liU'jii'Jjr ' H Chaniberlain's Colir, Cboleia andUi(i:) S rrliooa Hemcdy iu tho WoieefteyKntfit. H piiso recently, wnicli leadij me to"vfite H tlr.t. I can tiiithfully cay I uotor used S any remedy equal to it for cplic and du- . H rrlioea. 1 hao never had to me mora H tlinutwoor t'lie dosu to jmho tho H woit easo with mj.elf or ohlldien. f " jH A. Stioiul I'opotunke City M I. 1'ot Sale II. II. Moiriiiew, l)ru;gi.-t, H Try Schilling's Heat tea aud baking po trite fl mmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmWmmWmmmmWmmMjmTL 1 Mlll Trade Marks fl FJwwKmmW Designs r'f Copyrights Ac WM Anronn unndlns n skclcli and description mar H qulcklr uncertain our opinion froo whether an M liivution M prohnbly iM(entall(. ('oinmunlca- B tloiinntrlcllyrimlldontl.d Handbook o.U Patent H i)iit freo. olilovt iiuoMcy foreuctnluKPatonta. M IVitoutN taken (linuieli Munii ft Co. reeolva H ij'i'cliil nollct, without clwnvo, Iu the H Scientific Jlmerican. I A handsoniolr llluslrnlod weekly. I.tirwcst clr- S rulntlou of imr Hclontltln Journal. Tonne, t;i a. H your: four mouths, tl. Sold by all iipwidc-alci. , MUNN&Co.35'Bfoa. Hew York Ilranch O'tlcc, ttH T St., WasblOKtan, II, U. Prevention U better iluin euro. I Keep your blooil pure, your uppotito food and your dieslion perfect by fl takinr llood'ri Snr.siiparilla. ,fl Hood's Pills net litirniouiousIy-wUH I Hood's Sarsnptirilla, gentlo, eflieieut, , H 1 |