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Show t i FINE COLLECTION OF ARMOR. Treasure Secured by New York Met- - 1 f ? WOMAN KEPT SECRET WELL. THE STRAIN OP WORK. The-Big-Pian- j In Masquerades Man's Cloths for t ropoUtan Museum of Art. Fifty Ysars. For half a century Catherine On of the moot 'distinguished exhibit which the treat museum may Ocombes, a woman 08 years of Age, house ha been opened to public scru- his been masquerading ts n maif. tiny In the Metropolitan Museum of atiAt the sge of 15 she was married a woman to a man named Perciva Art In Central Park. It la the famous Ocombes, but soon changed her character and went out into the world In male attire. the called herself Charles Wilson, sad her sex waa not suspected even when she worked on board ship In close companionship with men. 6he has been a .painter and decorator, and now claims that as her trade. She has labored aa a docker, and done a Job, still tearing trousers, at a printing office. As a man, she married a woman with whom she lived for fourteen years at Huddersfield. Four yc'.rs ego she astonished the Westminster police. f he walked Into the station dressed In man'a clothes and smoking a briar pipe, and declared her sex. London . Beat of Backs Glvo Out Undsr Mir . ' Burden of Daily TOIL Lieut George O. Warren, of No. 1 C sajs: Chemical Washington; KidDoan' kinest Tact an that "Its ney Fills did mo a great lot of good. and U it were tot true X would not .recommend them, it was the siram th- -t of brought on kid- -' v s, oej trouble and weakened my iy'Jhw back, but alnco using Doan's Kid- ney Pills 1 bavo lifted Mx hundred pounds and felt no bad effects. 1 have not felt the trouble come back since, although I bsd suffered for five or six year. And other remedies had not helped ms at .' ... a f DxiS Mtt PnrxVA! Your medicine U Indeed an Idea womans medidna, and by far tha beat I know to restore lost health and strength. 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France has waterfalls which give 5,000.000-hors- the country e power and 20,000,000 tons of would satl eoaL I . I ' Clayton Music Col I - S : Me?, Good ' 8ala Coupon - a tea 1 ; Fish Story From Massachusetts. A halibut estimated to be fifteen feet in length was seen in the Pises-rnqu- a river near Dover point, recently, by a number of Dover people. The fish was seen to Jnmp out of the water several times, and on every occasion made a roaring noise which could be heard a considerable distance. Boston Globe. Capered Albino Woodchuck. E. E. Sbedd tag Jn hv possession an albino woodchuck which he captured a few dayj a so on his farm near Rutland, The animal Is snow white, but otherwise Is lib other t wcodrbuclfJL TEA Tha Old Stair. Carpet Old stair carpet can be turned to good account as follows: First shake it well and cut away tha bad parts and with the best of ft make pads for doubling short lengths and tacking them at the edge of each step where the tread comes before laying ths new carpet This will make a new carpet wear .twice as long and also make It very eoft to walk upon, aays the Brooklyn Times i - until Oct. 10, 1904. . ! ' '1 I I Must be used before October 10th, 1904. Think of It, n brand new $350X1 piano for $187. A , A $400.00 piano for 3217.06S-- . A $500.00 piano for A new $125.00 organ for $59X0. And other prices accordingly, ' Yon should not miaa thie chance II U limited until OcL 10th, 1904. We sold 150 Instrument at our sals, and will sell 60 more in order to make room for our new Fall stock. Dont wait until OcL 9th befers writing, but write today. n Have first choice. Our stock brace Stein way, Knabe, Steck, Mason A Hamlin, Estey, Kimball Heller, Smith A Barnes, Conover and many other pianos. Eatey, Mason A Hamlin, Kimball and 8eybold organa. Some used pianos and organa from $20.00 up. Biggest opportunity for yon eves offered. Never have another such chance in your life. CLAYTON MUSIC CO. Leading Mnsl Cm 109 MMn 8L, Sat Lake City. Joseph J. D&ynea, Jr, Manager. $338.00gT ' , Counterfeit Victoria Crosse. Counterfeit Victoria croases ar numerous in English curiosity shops A real cross la worth about $300 as curio, although its lntrlnsio van Is not thirty cents. TEA Therei z difference la A disap-- 1 art w .,1 Pi thick, buBhy hair had entirely peered. thali for To show our generosity libera patronage in the past, . ef French Husband That -Effectlvs, but Cortly. DRINK ALONE CLUB EMBLEM. Mme. Bouvet, the wife of n Paris Button With Forbidding Hand In- shopkeeper, who recently left him, received the followin gletterf '"If yon g signia f Laagua. - I A button, on which are two palms will not come and see- me alive, yon come and see my corpse, will, perhaps, turned outvard, and the inscription, "Excuse me. please, is to bo tbo in- for by the time you receive thie -letter shall have committed suicide.- She League, signia of the which has been incorporated in hastened to her husbands houss, and on breaking open the door saw a body Springfield, 111., and haa as lta purstill swinging to and fro.' ' pose the promotion Oh, my poor Edward! shs sobbed. of temperate liv"I have killed him, and I am n wretching. Wo have beed woman. At that moment her hussaid gun quietly band rushed out of the kitchen Arthur B. McCoid, one of the ineorpo; "No, you have not killed me, bnt you will It you do not come back ratora, "but we alat once. The body waa found to ha ready have 300 members. If tht skillfully mads dummy, which had been nrrangsd by the artful husband. growth societys Ha was, nevertheless, arrested on the during the coming year ia ate to its increase since its Inception charge of hoaxing a public official aa we shall have 20,000 member at the Mme. Bouvet was accompanied by end of tha period. police magistrate. "While we will not regard drinking as a sin, ws will preach that it is sinful to suggest to another man that AfMOn. jnUWCWPUTE he drink, for he may be weaker than Good tea is better than Duo de Dino collection of armor, one you, and unable to resist the vice. of the great treasures of the art world, The individua himself will he free poor coffee, and costs less which New Yorks museum has lately to regulate his own drinking as h eoney. purchased. The D Dlno collection chooses. was bought by the museum early In Go by the book. the year for a sum in the neighborNail Types. hood of 1400.000, and was brought to fm mt KmmUdg, Saak, A MOO B New York in May. nawr.fa r I. adMM. There are about 300 pieces In the Irish Village of Beltlmor. ; collection, comprising both arms and Baltimore, In Maryland, gets Its armor, and It is interesting both arname from a small and unostentatious tistically and historically. The armor includes ceremonia suits as well as fishing Tillage In Ireland. Tht word Batimore tlgnlflea the "village that those for defensive wear, and contains grew up about tbe big houaa aad tha many which are in a state of comderivation ia plain when one teat tha pleteness. New York Bun. Each of the four types of finger ruins of tbe very remarkIts but fell to the nails that waa cup tba bouse able palmist, story b'g Writing With Hit Teeth. a 1 retarded merely as stronghold of the O'Driacohs. It is .pa- its evi.; Thera Is probably only ooa of situated upon an imposing height, a per man In the world who does the corroborai.ve of that of the rest whole of his writing with his teeth. the hand septlnel over tbe numerous little dwellings that have sprung up and inUr. Louis Schuelke, who has from Passes Through Mill Wheel Unhurt, creased In the vicinity of Us wrecked birth been denied the use of either mill a of wall a While and deserted lifa. From the villaga of upon playing methor this has arms, hands adopted Southbrldge, Mass., Parmells Batimore enormous catches of mackod with great success, although able canal also to work with hie feet. He is the St John, 8 years old, fell ten feet Into erel are eent to America. Bunkers Hill correspondent of the the water. The child was carried by n flume unWaterbury Republican, a Connecticut the swift current through . In addition to writing, Mr. der the street, beneath the mill for Journ&L a and wheel big through forty a yards, Theres time to refftem-be- r, Schuelke draws and paints by the same means, and with considerable but escaped without Injury, a time to forget : it is tea Fred Blanchard, who saw the little skllL one fall tried to reach her from but was too late. He then time; remember your joys Pst 8panlel Wearing $1,800 Collar. bridge, to have the big wheel stopped, tried and forget your sorrows. Lillian Russell's Japanese spaniel the girl either would be has entered the diamond class A fearing drowned or mangled. diamond collar, which cost $1,800, has Curiosity ef Birds Before this could be done the child howsver Birds, wary, ar curious, emerged from the sluice and wae and will a strange objeot approach rescued from the dirty water. After at the risk of l as their lives, a little of the water was forced from shooters know. A singular Instance of her tody Paraella revived. Is now reported of a goose Tm all right, she sad, jumping to curiosity In n small village of the Duchy of her feel and ran home to get some Baden. When the dry clothes. rang his bell and read hit decrees to the assembled peasants, a white aad Snake Culture In Australia. black goose, eccentric by Its IntelliSnake, according to the prevailing gence, perhaps a goose of genius left popular notion, should be killed at the flock and planted Itself before him, sight as utterly useless and positively and listened vlth lofty and solemn dangerous creatures, but in Australia stare peculiar to geese, human or they are now being systematically otherwise. When the crier moved on reared for the sake of their skins, the followed, and only returned a which have considerable cotnmercia to goose its after the round was companions value in London, Paris and New York. It continued this attenUon for been placed on the dogs neck by Jes- Snake skin is the fashionable mate-- j made. se Lewlsohn, one of Miss Russells rial for slippers, belts, bags, purses, some months London Globe. most ardent admirers. The Japanese card cates, Jewel boxes, dressing ta-- i Animate in Winter Quarter. spaniel Is now the proudest dog in ble tccessories, etc. Rabbit trappers Many animals, like squirrels dor Saratoga. supplement their means considerably mice and hamsters lay np supplies .The spaniel Is .very dear to Miss by catching young snakes and extract- of food 1 their winter quarters on Rnssell and In most of her recent pic- ing the poisonous fangs. The blacks which they feed during waking Inter tures the anlma was shown clasped are also expert snake catchers. To vas In the torpor, so that the fast ia In her arms She never let him out of them the snake ia an agreeable arti- by no means so prolonged or to conher sight, except occasionally, when cle of diet tinuous They are, however, yet other Mr. Lewlsohn wished to take him out animals each as bats among mamTreasury Owned by Senator Hoar. waking. ' mals, frogs and toads among amphibians, and tha west African lung flth Bald at Fourteen. fishes , vbich apparently among Samuel Johnson of 1(14 Washington neither put on fat nor lay np a store :CApcrAPEW of food during their period of torpor; avenue, New York, Is 14 years old and which in the case of all Of them la bad. He was sent to the Catholic protectory as Incorrigible by Justice unusually prolonged... Wyatt In the Childrens court end Is heart-broke- n In consequence. He beg-- 1 ged hie parents to give him another chance, saying he feared the boys Schilling's Bext i$ a Chalwould make fun of his baldness, bat lenge; almost nobody takes they walked out of court while "Sammy was led away sobbing violently. the money, almost nobody The youngster contracted the run-- 1 a half a and year takes the money. sing away habit ago. He disappeared from his home TfiMniaMi-aaelpiar- th and did - not reappear until three months later. When he came back his ' ee mag! Kinp erwJiiKTni) ithsqdv is ; ai "garde-champetr- i; , dealers! ! Price 50 going to make another excedert prop a , , Co., Buffao, osition. out this coupon and send In witl Cut . f : your reply nod we will still give yoa the advantage of our ea prices. BOTH WON AND LOST. For sals by cents. Foster-Milbur- a wild-fow- OvTi , rean. Anti-Treatin- Lydia E Pmkham's Vegetable Compounds . n Mirmu Miss Nellie Holmes, treasurer of the .Young Womans Temperance Association of Buffalo, N. Y., strongly advises all suffering, women to rely, as she did, ( upon , vcrtlsemcnts. Also ia tea. Yw, tKMMF ' IMm. raiun . . it . fm mam y tyvefcA E t About Certain Words. There is often a hint of something approaching to an ancient kind of lang In various dignified words la tha English language. 8o respectable n term as "perspicuity," for instance means that a thing can b "seen through" easily. Tbe word "apocn lypae meant "lifting off th cover," or. In other words, ths revelation of whatever good or bad things may be concealed in n chest of secrets Ilk Pandora's box, possibly, or maybe only in the lunch basket of eom old Greek workingman. Or. David Kannady Vavatita Bamady N curte Huo.f aad Ml w adapted M Mote MI and all Utm ooa.pl. tm, and pwrUte. tea iwood. atidraeglane A 8pldsra Appetita. Th spider has n tremendous app tits, and his gormandizing dafias a3 human competition. A scientist, wh carefully noted a spider eonsumptlog of food in twenty-fou- r hours, condudi ed that if the spider were built prm portlonately to the human scale hi would eat at daybreak, approximately, n email alligator, by 7 a. m. a lamb, by calf, and by one oclock a heep,.and would finish np with n lark pie la which there were 120 bird. Ilei TEA Is there anything good that ft 4 isn t advanced by good tea? Is there anything bad that can't kept down by good tea? AND JACOB KISSED RACHEL. The First Raally Romantlo KIsa ef the 8crlptures. Tbe Bible that venerable record ef th progress of humanity contain the mention of no less than 62 kisses. More than half of these were given and received by men. Tbe first really romantic kiss of the scripture was an incident In the early life of Jacob. The young Jewish lad had left his fathers house and set out to tee th world. As he plods along th dusty highway his eyes suddenly fai upon s entrancing picture.. By the edge of n wayside well stands a lovely maden, the gracious curves of her body eut lined ac&lnst the eoft blue of the Paeatlnlan sky. A smile perchance wreathee her lips, while the pur Joy of her young life finds vent la son It Is fiot to be wondered at that, a the young traveler approaches nearer he feels fluttering around hla heart an motion that haa never been there before. Tbe young man and made meet, and the two appear to have vary speedily recognized their affinity tot each other, for the blbllca story f this fi-s- t meeting ends with ths statement, "and Jacob kissed Rachel e&3 lifted np hla voice and wept t - |