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Show TmnllM ellk Cheesed by..Hippp"p'tanj Wny people in' the United State bull got hi bead dean out of the waknow what it in to face n mob o f half- -' ter, opened hia tnouth, and made for erased men, but fnw people hsv bad atraigbt for ua. I did not feet like taktb experience of standing off n mob of ing n snapshot, but seized my eight-bor' e. roaring hippopotami. Lionel Decta, Who Journeyed through the heart of Africa, from Cape ,Colony to Cairo, for five days fought his way down the upper Nile, oppoaed at every few yard by great, hulking hippopotami, frbo had every disposition to wreck tba traveler' frail boat, but whose g Clumsiness, together with ths qoc-lovigilance of the explorers, aions prevented the catastrophe. All tbs long way from Wadelal to Affuda ths young explorer and his men battled with their great' lumbering foss. Time and again it would seem that their boat was about to be broken into kindling wood by n furioua charge - Tba beast dived, and three second later was only four feet from the boat. 1 scarce knew wbat to do. If I fired and shot Mm. rate at which h was going would bring him right under the boat, and just one single dying struggle aotild send ua flying in the air. I covered him, and whether the movement frightened him or whether he thought better of it, he rubbed tire dived, and hia head-Ju- st side of the boat. "I had not recovered from my surprise when crack went a shot behind the men. The men rowed for dear life into a shallow place, and. turning srotind I taw a huge hippo struggling In the The river was at least four idle broad, with half a doses channsb running between submerged islani reeds. You might bars got on ee of these Islands, Jbut you would never have reached ths fnalaUind. Te shoot at another hippo meant only P In crease r danger, as if we nerely 1 wounded him It would lnfurisk the beast, and if we killed him it would not drive the others away. I thwf fora decided to let all my men fire Hey. after which, to outgreat re.'ld. tba Vhole herd dived, and we couK them 200 yards or so higher V lbs stream. For days or so this rt of thing went on. We sometimes found the stream absolutely obstructs! with Twice we abot sce of the herds them charging us, and one w were followed for twenty minutes by f huge o-i- Tmm Os - A novel vacation trip is being taken by Banker Jenkins gfid s party of eleven friends, from . Carrolton, Kaa. They are traveling across the .state of le Colorado In an prairie wagon behind relay of oxen spans. old-sty- PaMte la used fur the health of th scalp and always the woman who color of the hair. Gray more than any ban the most amount of brains who is other hue is unpleasantly affected by the most successful. Oftentimes it is chemicals not precisely suited to the and elderly the woman who makes the right use coiffures of middle-age- d of the ordinary amount of knowledge women. They wear their tresses as she has who eclipses her more brilliant younger women do, the style slightly Slaters, who have not learned the aec-cr- et modified, a pompadour not exaggeratof application. The reason why so ed. And now that colla in the neck are many women of undoubted talent fall coming, their chignons will be less proto secure tuceeasta because their ef- nounced than their daughters', b"t forts either lack the right sort of am- about on the same lines. bition or they are not properly applied. We see people every day who are sucEIOCftED roGLAED cessful, and yet their characters do not denote them to possess unusual Intelligence or talent, saya a writer in the Weekly Bouquet. The secret of their success la they know how to apply themselves well and they make the beet of their ordinary gifts. The woman who possesses agreeableness, tact and a large amount of common senee fs an Indispensable personage. Although she cannot alng divinely or write a book, she can charm people with her simple merits well applied. B1UHT t'SE OK TALMT. It la not -- STOCKED tba Philippine. . Philippines Is bound to prove profitable to all concerned. Warring condition, whether they be In the Philiphuman stomach, are pine or Id th equally disastrous. It your stomach has rebelled, thera I one authority that will quickly subdue it It Is Hostetter's Stomach Bitten and It cure constipation. Innervousness and digestion, biliousness, Bee that a private revenue dyspepsia. Stamp covers the neck of the bottle. Peace li the IinrsMsIi M4 Sullivan's Walk Sixteen of the violins and violoncellos owned by the late Sir Aitbur Sullivan were recently sold for $1,800. The greatest prize realized for any one of the instruments was $850, which was paid for a violoncello by Joseph Guarnerlus. Lwlln One Cn Wear shoe. t le amalicr after using A lien1 Foot-- Ease, a powder, it maheatigutor new ahoeseosy. Cures swo leu. hot, sweating, aching feet, ingr wi!$.' wi'., eorna and buniebs. All din g Hu i.nd slit e store, 15c. Trial package FREE bv mail. Address Alien ts. Climated. Le Roy, N.T, . I)mZ-Ha- Lawv-- lt rs W-al- lawyer named Patterson dieif e few days ago In Brooklyn, leaving about 1,0',)0,000, nearly all made by conducting damage suits in cases of accidents and personal injuries, the defendants being chiefly street railroad and similar corporations. A Half lUle Fivurolon ! aly The Rio Grande Western Ry. makes 8-- rate of one hinle fare for round trip to any point on its lines July 3rd and teiS to forty 4th. The R. G. VV. ihf-ominutes faster between Ogden. Salk tn Lake City, Prove, Eure! a. etc local train aerviee in the state,- SUMMER EXCURSIONS With ecru lace over white satin on skirt. Black liberty satin tie and belt bodice and LINES TPAT TELL AfiK. By the time a girl is 23 or 24 years i of some wounded hippopotamus, but the nick of tied a volley at close range from the crew would bring the beast down or else turn him aelde. and the explorer and hia party would escape. Mr, Decle, in describing this part of Us experiences, says: "We had days of Incessant danger from the hippos and nights of uninterrupted agony from the mosquitoes. From the moment we started in the morning until we stopped In the afternoon t bad to stand ankle-dee- p in the water at the , bottom of the boat, rifle In hand, while my trusted sergeant-majo- r, Wans Omari, kept watch on the other ids Fifteen minutes never elapsed without our coming across troops of hippos, and these became a regular terror. The moment they saw our boat they made n dash for it At first, seeing my men nfrald, 1 laughed at them, telling them that the hlppoa were much more frightened than they, but I noon became mors concerned than the men or the hippos The hippos were so dose that I wanted to take a photograph of them. Suddenly a large water within ten yards of ua. JIy man bad shot him within five yard of the h at aa ha was making for it. Luckily there was a large stretch of shallow water does to ua. and we got into It Behind ua the infuriated monster, who had only been wounded, was rearing, plunging and trytug to get at ua. We turned the boat around, and then witnessed a wonderful sight. The hippo could not swim to us, but got in shallow water and tried to get at ua. Badly wounded, he fell on hia knees, roes out of the water, tried to get on the sand bank, fell back, rolling over, end ultimately forced his way toward us. Bang went my eight-bor- e at thirty yards, and, incredible as U may seem, the bullet struck on his hack and glanced off, cutting n deep furrow In hie skin. A second shot hit him, end, after n minute's terrible struggle, he rolled around and died, with one-ha- lf of hit body standing out of the water. We had settled one beset, but nil around ua the river wee alive with others. There were at least forty, and there might have been sixty. To. get ahead we had to go among them. le 1h RoriM of Summer ETcurUnss Jra befotf run by the SAtua Ke Hallway. Ticket from Salt Lake or Ogriea are an follows Cincinnati and return. $0 0 July 2 1 lH!roit and rviura. Jnly !M. '9-Milwaukee a d return, lift j ulv ami return. N4 V, Julv si SI tt. Chicago Louisville and return, $47 M, Auinist Missouri river point aud return, $44.00, daily June sJU to Sertrtnber H Chicago and tnuro, tfd 50, daily, June SO to A old she begins to scan her mirror closely in search of the invisible line about the eyes which betray her years. The first danger signals which warn September li St. rui nnd return. t JK), daily, June $0 to one that youth is fleeing are the inSeptember II. cipient crow's feet at the corners of to C. F. War Far further information the eyes and s delicate network of ren. General Ajtent A. T.apply A S. F. R. R, ill lines under the lower lid, says ths Dooly liktek. bait Lake City, Ctab. Philadelphia Inquirer. With pink. satin belt and band on oath Dakota Fna A little later on, the Iower4id often yoke. Collar and tie of white lace, also becomes heavy and the tines under it la the title of an illustrated booklet underflounce. The points on skirt and more pronounced. Th eye Itself seems just issued by the .Chicago, Milwaukee bolero are edged with pink satin ribmors deeply set in ths socket. Now ft St Paul Rail WajCdeacrl pti ve of ths. bon. horizontal lines appear distinctly upon countryhetwecn A herd ecu and th the forhead and vertical onea between Missouri River, a section heretofore the eyes. unprovrded with ratify facilities, but OtitKUa FASHIONABLE. which is now reached bks new lln of A a to theTreSnt fashionable liking This is ths time when woman, disfor gray halrit reitUyls not modish tracted at the knowledge of fading the Chicago, Milwaukee ft St Paul to seek to alter the color pf prettily charms, consults a specialists and tries Railway, Everyone "eoatetBpiattnE-- w bull who, luckily, kept some tfty yards gray hair. But the care of such hair ths massage cure. change of location will be interested . s behind us." In the Information contained iff it, and is not altogether a simple matter. resemble must be consulted as. to the a copy may be had by sending a two- glass Many people Specialist Xi LoiU Botha, and which be and tonics flat best cent stamp to F. A. Miller, General soaps may smooth, slippery Mfs. Louis Botha, the wife of the Passenger Agent Chicago, Boer general, who has become so BLACK AND WHITE MUSLIM. prominent in her efforts to king about Faram by Kin fsmM peace, le of Irish extraction being the An Interesting literary discovery ts of Robert Emmet. numreported from Oxford, where She has been one of the most beautiful ber of hitherto unkgown poems by ' women In the Transvaal, an! though King James L have been found in now ths mother of a numerous family. the Bodleian library. They are stated ' Is still n very charming an! comely to be undoubtedly genuine and bear little woman. Shs is s the royal autograph. woman, well read, musical, of lo Visitors to Salt Lake will find no bent, tnd. In times of penes, a better place to combine pleasure and most successful and popular hostess. health than at Lite Sanitarium Baths , Mrs. Boths (a on her way to visit one of the finest bathing resorts In ths President Kruger In Europe. country,' Whether for washing away the dust of travel or simply to spend a Ms Dnp te SSuwliw . pleasant hour, you will find what you A big drop in Melssoniert Is reportwant In either tbe'private baths or tbe ed from Paris. At the 'Hotel Drouot large swimming pools. Open day and lately thirty pictures sad sketches and within five minutes walk ot night 11 th brought only f 8,800. Among them vers hotels anyone will tell yon The Guide,1 sold soon after the artwhere. ' , ists death for 811,600, which went for PefrwSsS (or Rollglona Serapl- $3,400, and Ths Hussar" sold for 1700 An Austrian officer, the Marches instead of the 11.700 it cost Tacoli, declined a challenge on account of religious scruples two years ego. He was not only degraded from his rank, hut has been ordered to serve ' t great-grandnie- ce blghly-cal-tur- sd .. nr-tlst- out hl,t1in OOK a VwTst In the ranks. OP YELLOWSTONE PARK SCENERY. Many of th beautiful scenes in National Park have been photographed and for the first time are presented to th pnMio in a beautiful folder published bythe Oregon Short Line Railway. In addition to th views, whlfeh wonld adorn any home, there Is a great deal of information concerning tbe best way to visit the park that should be in th bands of all who contemplate visiting this storehouse of wonders. Rend 4 cents In stamps to EL, Burley General Passenger tsq Ticket Agent Oregon Short Line Rallwev. Salt Lake City, this work of art ne - 4 i, e, I w . AY 'f a iyt Ssn i 1 I I t . 4 'A e s s Ma r? :rj "K v la Cab. of Cuba la which has beet) near Santiago. The is said to hundred Time proses all things. It has seen Wizard Oil cure pain for over forty - yean. Many people know this. .. Mark te A outran. Western Australia hasjn York a Clth white lacs Insertion. Belt and bands on ths yokes of red liberty satin. n pastoral dlstric which Yellow straw hat, with red roses and black velvet ribbon. bears a peculiarly appropriate' nam t, fdpt Of sifted flour, two tablespoonful In association with the visit to Austra, OCX COOKINQ SCHOOL. , of roes water, or th grated rind and lasia of the Duke and Duchess of Corn4 Boor Hit Dnfkntt, Jules of a lemon. Separate the eggs, wall and York. It was first peopled RuV) a cup of butter Into two cupa of beat yolksand one cup of sugar togeth- bf 1m migrants mainly from Yorkshire sugar, add four beaten eggs, a enp of er, beat the whites to a stiff froth, and Hra. WtMteors Soot blag Byn. n toaapoonful of soda dis- add the other enp of auger to them. Far efctttrw sour Boftoi t$M fmm Vr should not be forgotten, om out of solved In n Uttls boiling water, a tea- Mix all, add th flour and tirakmnq flavoring and lwtlq.mrpqn. cinnaand of each nutmeg bake in a moderate oven. tMtes f Foor fln, Clttaa. Wr'tood of lasl spoonful years growth. The Bearer ths roots mon, and enough flour to make a New York Citys debt is now ' Roll Bw growths com wit th mors dough that can be rolled out. There la about the same, danger In a Th debt of Chicago is richly fruitful they will pror. A vig- - ut and cut Into shape. Fry la deep, widow that there'ia in a successful Ua. of Philadelphia $43,000,000. and w boiling lard, of Boston $56,000,000. The oldest clt-le- e ihenriu-Th Apaches have three different 0n- - 11,01 have the largest debts. sway siting of kinds n each violins, having but one Spear Csks. til precious shade. BCH Man spoiling Eight eggs, two cups of sugar, two string and played with a small bow. SOZCZuilT well-know- . li Wivrh&l M4 - A summer house Is mors than a delight If there Is room for It It need not bo n costly affair. Little folks get even more good out of a rough lath th kottest summer days, or the toddlers play games. Build It low and broad, with doors upon four sides and In either square, round or octagon shape. Grape arbors yield as much with profit as pleasure, if one Is at the construction, thickly overrun rlnea and floored with nothing mors pains so Jo prune the vines ss not to costly than clean earth. Ths baby can waste all their strong. In maintainSprawl there upon his blanket through ing unfruitful wood. Fruit buds, it !", $283-642,0- $2j'-000.0- r A? - fsr tit TEETH 25; ' ' |