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Show - SAILOR PRINCE IS HERE VISITS EXPOSITION WILHELM OF JAMESTOWN SWEDEN I! "'I .1 I III 1. Descendant of French Revolutionary Grandfather, Family Represent K ng Oecar Betrothed to Russian Princess I'.ti 111 'I .llll ll l' Cl ' I. I. -1 ll i i o' r i ll in 1" i Him a mov tl 'i iv , ,, . si, I i I, i ii ns, 'll, imi , i n m uni Klim 'I epi sill ni a i. mi l.k t!n tit lain s il. ni tlv VV f In-- n tin- - Ii) tint , B u rial nairt iij- "is v vi'i u' nlill lull r ,ti I,, f .th( ," t il r w, t ll! fl u ' t ii i K' II. !u t x M I' M' . j I II (Milt lit '! s' 1, fl ilu. fau-'u- l i.t ,i, i ' l riz fj!' h- 1 l dj BprnaJolte dynasty, shall has oitii jiied the Swedish thione wlmc IMS It inn) seem odd, bill ll Is only Hi ting that the begginrilnR of the slot) of the royal Hernudollis should Inlaid among the gillu and bloody scenes of the Itobespleri e i figii of let It waji uni) ror the icvolulionary tide and the subsequent wave of mill tarism and eonquest that made It pos slide for Harnadutte- - who was of such humb.e oiIkIh that all he could ohtaln was a place Hi the rank and Ale of the French ami) to rise lo become first a marshal of Fiance, the most coveted title tn the First empire, and a afierwatd to reeeKe the rail to a j throne. And aa If to set more HmiiIv on the kingship of the Bernadolte tin slump and sea! of Its revolutionaty migln, It I related by a Swedish historian that when the fit at Hernadotte tiled, full of year and honors and alncereljr mourn-ad by I people he had made happy. And Ills body waa prepared for the royal sarcophagus, there waa found tattooed on hla arm a Phyrgian cap, which wag the Insignia of the Jaeob-lna- , and tinker It the legend: Death to Kings and Tyrant, p Prince Wilhelm la only four gener , tlona removed from the founder of the He ia the aec- Bernadott dynasty, , ond arm of Crown Prince Guatavus ' and hla wife, who waa Prtneea Vic Is, dowdy related to the imperial llohenzollerns, who oc cupy the throne of Germany, II t the grandson of King Oecar; and has followed the latter example la enter . - HERE Consolidated Wagon Machine Gompany TIME Wilhelm of Sweden. e lie thione a superadding to the ter of the Swedish court and to the pomp and pageantiy of kingship, hut of no particular consequence beyond that Then all of a sudden he became f attention In hU naihr land thiough his betrothal to Giatni Duchess Mm la Pavlovna of Kustdu. a daughter of Grand Duke Paul and a cousin of the unhappy czar. To many loyal Swedes the announcement t ame as a shock, too. For such have been the relations for centuries between the little kingdom and her mighty neighbor In the east and ly Mich a manner and to such an extent have the Imperial Romanoffs played the part of destiny In the hlslury of Sweden that everything Russian and everything Pertaining to Romanoff rule has become distasteful In the extreme to the Swedish people. Grand Duchess Jdarla la only 17 She hr very pretty; and year 'eld. persona who know her declare that despite certain tragic events in her life, she la very gay and light hearted. lus- -- I THE REPLY COUPON. and Slam. The couiHins half-broth- dt! St i 1 e. .il Rome, The arrangement was to the fTe t that a coupon should be devised to en able a person to write a corresond ent In a forego land, enclosing the value of a stamp tor a reply Hidden tally also, the coupon will enable per one to pay small accounts In foreign lands without going to the trouble of procuring a money order. For instance, a resident of the rolled States may write to a correspond ent in France and German) and dealt e ,f0 prepay the stamp required for the anawer. Al) he has to do is to siend six cents for a reply coupon at any American post office and enclose It In hla letter. The French or German addressee will exchange tlie coupon at his own post office for a French or German stamp which will prepay hi reply. It was the British post office that proposed the Innovation. The tion of the coupon scheme was not mine-curtailme- , bias-certai- n five-foo- e - 1 1 'Hut what counts foi T1 it Qualification. certain New York alderman was asked, when it first became known that he had political ambitions, what qualifications he had for that office The aspirant for public honors pro reeded to name a number of hla acFinally he wound up complishments by say Ing A next by the International Bureau of the Dntversal Postal Fnlou at Heine .The new postal token tic In the form of a ticket entitling the holder to exchange It for a postage stamp of the value of 25 centlmeg, or the equivalent of that sum In those conn tries that have adopted the arrangement concluded last year by the dele gates of most of the civilised nations assembled at the postal congress In es, thMl 111 Hi igtb-llcit- - ate supplied to the postal administrations of the above countries at cost price and are Inter changeable between them at the price So of 25 centimes or Its equivalent far 5,000,000 have been printed, of which 3,793.000 have already been taken up by the various postal administrations Upon the international bureau at Berne will fall all the administrative work, which bids fair to be yf considerable magnitude as cveTy-s- in gle token must ultimately find Its way back again to that central office New Poets) Reply Coupon. - k made compulsory for all the nations comprised In the Universal Postal Th Latest Postal Token, te Be Issued union, but the following have signion October 1, fied thetr acceptance of It: The Unit ed States, Great Britain and most of llerne.-- A new postage stamp, or her colonies, including Canada; Jarather, the equivalent of a postage pan, Germany amt her protectorates; stamp, a reply coupon, as It la official- France and her colonies, Austria, llol Not way. ly calk'd, haa been designed and will land, Sweden, Belgium. be put Into circulation on October 1 Spain, Denmark and her possessions; Switzerland, Greece, Chile, Bulgaria. Mexico. Costa Rica, Crete, Haytl, Hungary, Corea, Luxemburg, Roumanla ) Rl' - i u Careful ( ' ti- iua'1' I" sms ot hw vv(i r ' Cant be too You i . ili'l on hand in ni lai in tin si i'ii of flip Plain (In Iti old which maifenil tin- mi, Inm of t and th beginning ol the u' m.i tit Ft cii eh hlsfuty, in whiih Im 'Mi destined Lo play sin Ii a imspn timi' pail Hut among l!m iiitlinnal uua fhp scaffold wan aiiothc-soldieof Fiance, who was also a man f destiny That man was lean Hap title Jules llcrpadotte, fouhilci of the - 11 vv I - and lam's thf Ins' 1793, i it tun till" Klilllll lumliln fanallf Ism Junusty, , I hu lift' loi Huttiinchini ,s on ,i vvllh Jiav 1 ( its fin mi its, t im in iegi XVI, of trjiiir nn"iiii'v Uim.fmu i'" I vv h'l'iu.int in' i'i ,l's mv ni PROOF I ai Haiti, r : SUPPLYING THE Over 340,000 worth of crude on- - an concent i ates from the Columbus ftm '4i seUcUted St ow, of the company's Alta mines hu 4 been sold the first thlce weok M sue of Drugs m Two Yfc of ihc y present month. Thr.c Percent Were Due Mrd n ei According At Sydenham, Ontario, 16 miles from v, Just look at her now''' said the girl Medical Certify1 CO Kingston, Is located the largest mica In the gieen bathing suit, moodil) The product Is mine in the world You don't sup m mittee of th I,' 'I i mostly atnber mica with some ailvei N pose I'd be wast 1 m ot America lam ' amber, the highest quality nunud ing time looking .1 meeting of sent al n of the Consol. d.it The annual report at anything else, i Im numbeft. ,a a Mercur Gold Mines company 'loes td do you" inquiied r 1.1 d ,i- i- d bv pat not make the showing that previous the glil in the red . ars ' ' ' ending, 'I ' - III have done, though It holds out suit who was tryreports w iBl de4, III ' ed a good deal of promise for the jeuf ing to dry her r a Hlh' ti he And to come. hall v III ' st v after II. i d'.it came only this It Is reported that some of the rock si (iimadij mi i of ii now being encountered In the Cntlin morning1' 'I' s t fits pm, i tar. in is literHe is the sixth Nevada, Bow, Silver at mines or Heotor. CoU I la tk xhctioa of no Im! ii I' d lo I oiler d.ftj t w ally plasteieil wth leaf sliver and the man she has let ; wky wootkor it tlirfrf oearuf O' k I'D'! through .is teach her how to rock Is a'l being broken and sacked foi w oro rooay, Im ' ul.uh turnished aeg filial oow? Cora to ut bow ; s w i ni, It comes as pursued twutt yoor shipment just ad itock of beautiful ito all ,1 ,i - t v '! iw of suicldt j the gill in DD of Copthe in The sudden w price drop cm It Or, th.Mi ol coraiaf. medicines, in egree n bathing per, and the present uncertain level I he witk to awet yoM to our mutual BdvaatafOi ion'! showed tL pni!.,,i,' Its t h e suit have undoubtedly of the red metal, lkt cureful m.prctioa of oor far we mild be at tin i" i cleverest finest, proefTert a had many STEWART upon Stot will retuR ftwHM depressing lo the lO'lncta tnadjl of scheme SOIt titfi4 who-,- e of our oy one the metal ducers of properties our kecorainr ii.. I..U .la ad 'll,', ami whenever'-are still in the development stage. cuttaaert of STErART Stov.i, 'ill y. .1111 aie is saidjb think that mv J H Barker, of Bancroft, Idaho, has hem vn.'"l in tabnlatlnf t: vain and idiocy closed a deal by which his splendid Whenever $t uic- - teiiiv-iled me to dive ten gloilous julde Ccn the Ixad .1S doubtful, speck of rle.it h property, off the dock and swim clear ter, located in the Caribou forest re- times ligation wa miiile, no matt to the next landing when I first went the i use might have occur! serve, six miles south of Soda Springs, I could cry! & wotk of .issie ting and prepb will pass Into the hands of a 3100.000 into the water here It was foolish,' agreed ceyalnlv close corporation. record w,.- - done In Chlcagtpg suit the one In the red bathing The most sensational strike of cop- ; original el p uigs and corrpoi who men most admire girls Still, are in the obsession of & Q per ore eter made in the tramp of are athletic' Kemp, IM La Salle street.fta (ft Yerlngton, Nevada, has just been reaaI MaU 'INot when they are tiny blondes Ua mg Implement Dralcn UtfcMamW the association's publicity ft corded in the property of the Mason of Gweril a T. habit 0MI. and with Geoff eyes appealing , repot t savs, In part"; Valley company. A winze Is now beI'm 'Oh, don't leave me! "A large number of acclfai i. f ing sunk on a body of black oxide ore crying: Oyrfn. Lujan. HouJtj at Salt Lot.Montmtlitr. woman 'remarked the afraid' young Idaho Fall i and suiting fatally or otherwii, B jthat averages 55 per cent copper, In the green bathing suit, shaking caused by the carelessness! of f hi Another oil strike has been made in out her pompadour. who left drugs, medicines W j lif the Utah fields, this time at Fillmore. It 'Pooh!" snapped the other. within the reach of children, j ltf In the Fillmore field the oil Is largely BE ON takes an expert to pretend to drown number, also, were caused ia mixed with gas. At Cedar City, wells the way she does! Id like to catch &t going to medicine cabinets lit ti r. n,H, w ft mo tkat wHL " Hjx fMT are being bored, but only gas has been her, nl warrant lf the truth were UfMtS fi wM uk and taking down the wroof x4 )" I arge theie are ln iwfncM M can outj,wim any one M w Ikal will. Ora Mtck In no case rejsirted was any bp Jtdl obtained, although Ik mod makr IkS nwraskb It pressure. satls-Whtlof and strong iw be j she'd quantities htre, tht)Ught patent or otherwise, held reap I and the doctor and prospecting in the wilds of- flp(j n1(h for Injury or death except th t Nevanear Gap. the Windy the rest of us Panamint, an(j T()nl na(ey gVe within tlie reach of children m jjJ or administered In gross 0v2d." da, (Scotty's" country), Ralph Beams, of tie The committee says that It ijH a found a blowout which recently Eddy, I likely that any cases of he to probably one of the richthe use of patent medicine srfd proves est strikes made this past summer. the newsi niters, but that It 170 - I selves. mused the girl In the green that death from the cans s tuDuring the recent strike of tnachiuIsts In Butte every man employed by I bathing suit as she polished a clam la; cd did occur without recelv SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. at his 8heu (n the sand There certainly Physicians, of courte rrt the Butte & New York remained a that fact in the to malicious jg nothing opening the causes of death. The eoi iralee post. This was due I says that they would be th lotto all the men employed are stockholders I man's eyes to the fact that he Is 62,000 TONS OF CURRANT8. When you come to suppress the cause If due to hse a the company, having made their I being deceived think of It there is something verv Britons Seem to Be Exceptionally of medicine not reqularly pn i n'd. purchase with parts of their wages. A recapitulation of the com ltFa director Fond of THi Fruit. say; selfish In taking up a person's time An Amalgamated findings show 4,295 rases of pc sung, Practically no copper Is being sold I by having hint teach you how to although of which 1,753 were fatal. Th faP and )f the first reduction to about swim and keeping him from swim Our est number of cases. 1,638, w IM03 half our normal capacity is not enough huing on his own account!" had to pay a very high price for they There certainly is! agreed the dried currants, considered them quit deaths. Is attributed to m ahes we will order a further reduction. We I - I red bathing suit, sitting indispensable to the compounding cf other than proprietary - ri hies. re hopeful of a change In the suita- girl in the And no those pies, furmlties and florentlnes There are on the list 90 cases ifek tlon The case of Utah, Colorado up with wakened interest. house-wifI nes and 43 deaths due to pate tedl-clnha been, forced for doubt he'd be very grateful to any which were the pride of every have' bemust was he how lone him who showed Domestic , J catering lack of fuel. ' I Ing duped! tmderrktwan rdnour been In Analysing its ifallBtTcar Sonora, The Fundiclon smelter. dried In other and the currant tee finds 201 cases of sickness, 4tth for indeed, agreed girl 'cs, days, Mexico, will be ready for business by and fruit were not to be procured out of 143 deaths, due to strychnine taints, October 1. With the first unit of this green, getting to her feet agilely Ducking her hair under her bathtng London except once a year, at the anwhich are among physicians fanrlte smelter In operation the company will nual fair of the' local market town. remedies and are often left wlthpLthe treat 250 tons of ore a day at the cap. Tve an Idea, The royal dish of plum porridge, - a ducking? reach of children, or 39Q0,a ton, maxtmum cost of 312 f th also In which It was the privilege red scrambled The Under the head of mlscella up girl .000 for 75,000 tons a year, The ore is , serve to of she Canterbury echoed, scornfully archbiBhop Ducking!" prescriptions are grouped 44 tese value(j at 337. 40 per ton in copper, a newly crowned sovereign, wa to I'd stay at the bottom of the lake where, the report says, it has be!lm-- I g(ld and sUver. a whole day and take my meals there composed largely of currants, the fruit n possible after diligent inquiry enWork was started recently on the the name or the character of cheerfully if I could pay her back being stewed In strong beef soup ConsoliOf the Hanson I mean rescue him' What are you riched with red wine and red sack. the drug or medicine which cauH In- new building Silver mines at Pott Arthur, Now that the order has changed and jury or death, beyond the fad that dated going to do? which Is to contain 30 add! Cauada, In green was making for simplicity is the keynote of the highthe medicine or drug was preitribed The girl tothe bringing stamps, hv on the beach. est class cookery, we Briton by a physician. Of these c&sH 18 tional It Is a canoe drawn up 50 stamps. to mill up of the tal our appreciation of the hometrebled are were fatal. The committee ssflt Tom and "The doctor Hately just ! of the manage-tv.enand alUnder (he head ci 'Alt Patent the announced purpose coming down in to the shore, too," ly and wholesome purrant; to keep adding stamps until 15" she said, reflectively. and florentlnes porridge plum Medicines' aie grouped all those remthough are dishes of the past, no less than edies which are m onrued as fatent are in operation Miss Crimble!- - she called as the the of in the property 62.000 tons of entrants go every year medicine and whnh ,ue adv0ed "Don't shore little blonde neared company, which is located east of you want to come out in the canoe lo the making of bread cakes, pastries direct to the public f()I- mternd use. the workmen ind puddings to tempt the British apt Competent audio, eus av thiU at the Maon Valley mines, We'll he very careful bet ledge with us' Ladies Pictorial least one half of the in oleine taken arc now opening up a petite cause we know you can't swim" that m different rrom those being dein the United Sla'r-- , looked doubtful blonde The little ,ll( (lf ,hkind Dream That Came True. comby most of th- - Yerlngton known as nt at anf yet veloped a dinner to welcome his During of its ore, as She hated to abandon the lawyer character the ,n In two years among SO 000 000 Fople panies such ail early and critical stage of fiancee a young man at Hostivar, near in and silver, in lead well carnes it there have been b it his devotion, but being wise In the Prague, told of a dream he had that ninety gbse to copper and gold. forty-threfatal that have bed re- addition a shot was fired in the house His ways of her kind she hated to anof SU'it In the office ported In the father rose, as a precaution, to reuse move a pistol from the wall, but as he touched It It went ofT and killed case the girl ent is wttl proved On the Death of Balzac. depth savs 11 was injurious llu - Dermanenry chorused the two Perfectly, can be but austere and serith(, ore u straight that There l fart should be umlei-too- d that in Ptng oxlila - executioners of no in all hearts when a with ous symptoms thoughts sulphide death certificalts ami The three paddled away sublime-spirmakes Its majestic entU(fi no, to m,,ntUm other signs. cases of Injun to the newspaper It was good deep water where the trance into another life, when one of the Yerlngtou all doubt Bevond Horn which these tase were red Kbft has penetrated Into the canoe, suddenly and from no appar- those beings who have long soared n a physmian had the final r,,ai H11iphUle .one. thus demonstrating ent cause, tipped over above the crowd on the visible wings The three men on shore plunged in ot somewhat at at same tmuTli of all the extence spreading genius. the doctor w,u hide w ability when we which once other shallow depth than was amici- simultaneously wings own carelessness o. negb, t or that of I not did see, management. The work- - arose. They knew swiftly plunges a fellow praetttiene, whoW I? In red and Into the unknown No, it i not th flr8t gtrurk ore on the 15th. and the girl vertical depth of 250 feet the her friend In unknown; no. It is not night, it is light. 01 -,- he It is not the end, It is the beginning! It Is not extinction, It is eternity. Is it not true, such tombs as this demon-strat- e I tons to immortality? In the presence you have found th. answer, consider been cut from 2,600 Davo l,resence of pf, the. Illustrious dead, wl feel more -hat - during aft this WKt Thorough malgamatedl mind enough to distinctly the divine destiny of that Gillies hold up the poor two" vVaVr Intelligence which traverses the earth Superintendent m period m to suffer and to purify- - itself which that the Boston and Montana little bloie ilri established cas- - was it shown that arrived. till help amount The we call man. Victor Hugo. reduced. further be patent medicine in r. to, amended Toree I of tonnage under the reduced doses was injuuous Want Wagons. The falling The most remarkable .ne Uported J bs not been estimated. The Indian government ts. It is said, W1U be large. was that of an Italian la .orei In NW considering the desirability of using The Copper Mountain mine owned Yoik who suffered from in the motor transport wagons for freight ,a,ni he I located thest- - A phvslnan ord. i.d in moving produce of poroua j by the Gnggenhelras. and swim. to on forgot the station with miles outb of Tecotna patient districts to market This Is quite prac'southern Pacific, and in Nevada, is The other men ticable, considering the good roads of suit followed a line with main with the connected the plains in India, and U would aolve of Ahead of them, and miles long road four and a half a problem that has perplexed the producing five out in the deep ufof Uf in a he 1I standard gauge,oreand I water, a callously day. of carB noppet bent fondly ovet her chair I would I A quart mine claim in the Trans-- abandoned by the girls In green and dir for you " In Doubt. I Is 150 feet long on the line of I red, the little btonde wa swimming vaal In Egyptian hyeroglyphlcs a physibut Well." rejoined the iiacmv- -i I Hfe ow'ard them and shore, otherwise fan-- , maid, the rat of la- - strike of the ledge and 400 feet wide, for dear cian is represented by a picture of a su ranee are pretty low. Sup gee you The government claim license, to be swimming with the skill of a profes- duck Philologists are not agreed whether this means that the physiavor fa I paid continuously. Is 31 per claim per- glonal athlete. get your life Insured In the reached shore to this govern addition the about In month. Everybody and then die for me cian in was looked tipoq as 1 ment takes 10 per cent of the net pro - garaa time. It was' a trying moment a quack question And let some other fel or that be waa considered a I fit on the gold produced. fbe girls In red and green looked favorite among the fair sex. location in the I radaDt and Innocent, ' the little A towtt Of Yerlngton, Nevada, that could I blonde had dripping hair and a furl Chinaman of Promise. . .... .have been purchased a few months Jong aoul and the three men were Seid Back, Jr., son of the wealthi1 A woman, 71 year old, at used at J Be worth 31,500. now atrangely speechless. ago for 3500 Is est Chinese merchant In Portland, Feltham, England, of intoxica tloa and J fora another year Is over the camp I gut joy sung. In the hearts of the haa been admitted to practice at I eea J will have Its" railroad and a smelter conapirators In red and green, for Ore., disorderly conduct, said she the bar of the feed rat district and cirto constructed to he irthday. J win have "keeping up her mother knew the tide had turned. . cuit courts. Her mother w 9S. the demands ot th mines. o,; hi In 1. 1C l. Inn'll 1,1- I a r 'lU ' t !1 II III i .11 t htl Il'l XV I. II i ,!i,li . ' i al a i r I'. ii.I'.l ' MI FES AND MINING m. U'-- , v ( n.li .11 .1,1 , S ly ill itll (II I III), ll. ft tl.i i more than alt els ts that I can tunrtv mutes In their And that, let me tell own language you, is no mean qualification. Of all ywrsens- - who wik to enter the eisvte of matrimony noqe are so restricted In their choice of officiating clergymen or magistrate as the deaf and dumb There aie a few piearhers In town callable of tan forming a marriage ceremony in that language, but a couple of mutes ho wished a civil marriage alone would be haul put to tt to find a competent ierson among the city's officials- - f learned the sign language a few years ago when I was laid up in a hospital, and I think it would be a good thing to give me the plach the benefit of whites who wish to be fr wed " The man was elected, and in recognition of his one shining talent he really has been called upon to officiate at a number of these "quiet" wed- dings ss ;r f;Cjr - Bnrr2f2 j Uv Motor-Transpo- c . 1 Strong Smoke. Darker Whew' Great Scott! Old mao, what is that extraordinary odor around here? parker The Idea! Can't you see I'm smoking a genuine Turkish? Darker D'm! Cigarette or towel? Chicago New. 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