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Show -- V V The growing habit of csirg the pictures of f.ie.it no n to advertise whisky. rough on itl, ail pi'e mai 1.- -, LOOK FOR BABY "HIPPO Ii. Us some p. front n or li,i ' tells ' r J-i- er or It t ( d! low t fc' I l r v- . . aruo, lari i board-- - )flP r t in i but M i . groin will it ' In a i -- ra i a I loin ami lu h iar!v uinimi'r funk into pig -t 1 null of pound hi Im arlai attune anil limelight of tin la onto the utai of the city's zoo. i pretty altradion Director Smith ought to know But while the prospective domestic foy of the Caliph Murphy bahy fam lly are Interesting, there rematna another phase. Infinitely more Important to persona who atudy wild animals and those concerned In the wuceessful building up of the zoo Every animal I R HtAtt VWM zUfi t jf WN65 CFUMTA -- i In a wild state the pink youngsters enter the world while under water, where, likewise, they nurse until weaned, at tho end of about a year. In the Central Park soo the hippos are kept in a huge tank, five feet deep. There the first baby was hern. It was lusty youngster, with a pink head d and a pink belly and sides and a ttreak running down the back. Like moat wild animals born in captivity, it waa tame from the day of its appearance. It came readily out of the tank when called, to have a closer view of the great thing, Man. A hideously homely little brute It was, fourteen Inches high, with a body like a young pigs, a mouth aa big as all outdoors and tiny ears which constantly were wriggling. The baby was homely enough to become the pet of everyone that saw It. Only Miss Mur phy thought the newcomer pretty. In her own awkward fashion she caressed the young one, nosing M and even standing over It to make sure that no harm should befall The huge beast, ordinarily peaceful, became even. vicious in her solicitude for her baby, and only Keeper 'Billy' Snyder could go near her. Then came the fatat mistake. The .experts did not know that a hippopotamus takes its young one into deep water to nurae It long spells there were When the baby disappeared un- proceed. slate-colore- i V r t Y "wi 1 fjJ. writft'TV aL-x- i tt.gr t Tit yar. der the surface In the tank. Only when too Jate it was realized that all this lime the homely old mother was -- performing her maternal duties. All feared the baby could nut thrive without proper nursing. Th return mother aid baby were separated. H,i m tittle on was put on a bottb- - It Jned ten dayg after that. Now her homeiy little ladyship stands, pruperly stuffo!, la a nook In the Museum of Natural History. Ith the first attempt at raising a a -- air hiJrjjdjjjg A - m ' - .a 21J1.1 i e G O - : l , i - i G THERES G NO G G O O DELAY. O We alvjv- - loivl your teams promptly. Load them u.th COL, ot cuume, tor thats our stock in trade. AT THE -- i I i tM- - o-- s , constantly the best COAL, and as for puces, note the You will find H la Then hut urn and rolls ijyrr thfc dii - si i lie tinalh gels tj ami the guatd on the elevated irain won't open the door ig yme to let him aboard Thirty nutates Ister -he step, on a banana-pee- l js ll in'' as the street vocabulary hal It. Now all tluse things are owaportant in them soli es, but, bUQtlted they make a man grow old. , He goeth forth in t ht morning elgtei and full of hope. The wind catcheth his hat amidships and bloweth It eveetiiagly down the street' He puffetk after it and Is outdone. This reminds of Ware's Kansas breeze:" "IronquIU ' Knee a Kansas zephyr strayef Whtrs a rinss-eyebull pu pUy-j And the foolish canine bayed ' At the zephyr In a gay. e wayr Then the zaphyr In about I Half a Jiffy took that pup. to tho awful a Morris chair cum pa situation' in which loautitul joung women have now and then awakened About after a bit in iudis wetness once in every woman s life she Is possessed of a mad tesiie to have a 111 show off her picture taken that 4 desirous of charms s5omyk-noi- e category of exhibiting the' Xl'-charms than others, rut all have this malady as low dukn as a We have only to redress, auyhjiw to fer you magazines to illustrate the extteme afiection which often reminds of the woman who was described by the newspaper reporter as wearing a diamond brooch and a beautiful smile. At any rate, these picare fine business tures of women when It comes to advertising "Du France's corsets.'' ' Willie Billys face Hold em I p's stocking rouge, or Turned him over, wrong aide p, j Then It turned him wrong Woe oak supporters." Pbotogiaphers are forAnd it calmly Journeyed henev ever turning their backs when suspiWith a barn and string of fence." cious characters enter the studio, Once we owned a dally paper, and the extra picture, diamond brooch Those who have heard Gey; Adt and all, disappears like a Hash. Six "Peggy from Parle will rwall weeks later CtfSk subject is horrified Heine played with Sousa to find her face and figure rampant In thie at least ve f just once! on the top of a parlor center-tabllike Heine. A carrier hoy 1 1 im holding aloft a box of Eatanutta or thing, a petty and a trivia) drew Her friends, male Chokadecow. stance, and yet he can do nqrt o and female, have been almost as quick cause woe than even 'Treaqul to note the misdemeanor, and a scanto a?iy zephyr. One night he forgot dal results, the curtain falling on a In a ' moment of bis papers. woman with a fractured sobbing we had allowed Iba turn heart telephone man to place a bdlotox Something should be done, and that in our happy home. On' tils 1 ses to remove this haunting fear quickly, sion the phone rang not osce from our midst that those of us who several times. Then it pealed can, may become famous without red more, and with a sad heart V ' light accompaniments. skulked to tue office, and in tb 3 . ness we delivered those paper? woman will scream in The ordinary the a, by thought moulder, the proud aids-- ' Thtled crescendoes when attacked brick tmttdak, a a tiny mouse, yet many a fair one sor of a three-storunassumgasoline engine sad a shoudn $Uck, wears a rat in her hair with srisutmtlc ed confidence. To say a man has rats delivering . our own In his garret means he is a hit queer cf the conthoughts at the door-sill- s regions, and the exstituency. We humbled ur fride in his cerebral and carried the edition, but Jbere pression should be used guardedly, sunk deep into our heart a shaft (bat especially if the man is inclined to be An Instance is cited, belligerent ever and anon pricks us to flit that the little things of, life however, of an individual In Missouri who had rats, not only In his garret are responsible for the gray but In hts cash drawer. The result our wifes head. It happened in was added wealth. "Art thou th. bird whom mas hives this wise: best. .The merchant was startled one i S Th. pious bird with the scarlet bnait. morning upon opening a large drawer Our llttl. English robin?" j money receptacle, to see a There Is a belief, more narked used as a from the space and scurry rat jump among the country folk thta iq the his greater astonishaway. Imagine luck comes citys confines, that good moment a ment later when be found to the one who first sees an Mart a robin redbreast In thq spring The three dollar bills which be could not for as his property Next arrival of the adventurous bird, la account he was amazed to discover a morning heralded proudly to the local paper $5 bill and a $10 bill In the drawer by the fortunate discoverer, t The when he had left no paper money editor, with thoughts aglow sad see- there the night previous. For eeveral ing the green and budding earth in hla bank account waa thus addthe approaching distance, does ' full days merit to the local Christopher Colum- ed to and at last the citizen concludbus and hts welcome find. Mean while ed the rat was stealing money from store or bank, the roothers have heard these adventurous some nearby ultimate intention no dents songsters from the southland end the doubt to make a nest of being, tbe crisp annual dispute arises, the editor havTbe merchant Is still at a ing, on more than one occasion, to currency. loss to know where his long tailed contradict the glory misapplied , to friend secured the money, but he Is the alleged discoverer, undeniable to make a five endeavoring zealously proof having been furnished by a contract with the active aniyears more previous Ponce de Leoa mal. Indeed, the coming of the tobls in 3 3 3 the Ijjst waning days of wiuttr creWhen the American hen begins a ates a" sensation. The grots folks feel a quickening of the heart ,ind series of domestic duties In the glad of pulse at the cheery cry ( their spring time, the manufacturers feathered friend, the babies press health foods are compelled to grow their faces to the window to more 'strenuous in the pushing of There Is something see the winged messengerpnef a their products. warmer clime, wnd during the Aiffing about a nice fresh egg for breakfast days that usually follow th advent that nothing can equal, unless it be of the first redbreast, all feel touch another egg. Thus the cereals are of pity while pitted against a palatable foodstuff A that has a determined hold on the Poor robin sit and sings .tons 1 To emphasize the When the showers or drUtng Aet. average citizen. By the cold winds of Inter Mwin, value Of the litn, a laying contest has The cottage casement heat. s been inaugurated In Australia, where When robin comes it Is a 1b the village, to begin holdmf town Uncle Sam's hens (exeture the gender) will be pitted against hens from the meetings for the advancement ,f the town. Here grave and fiery qertes antipodes.' Some of the American hens that will take part In the are made and paper rails areqfor rivalry, hae records of 240 railways miles imaginary and nllies In length. Then, before the kck is eggs per year, enouzh to make PresiEliot of Harvard, cry out for joy subscribed, wife begins to tafi about dent Not one of the new bonnets, new shirtwaist and at their fecundity. new outfits for the children Th re- champions from the States has a record of less than 200eggs per year. sult Is hard on the railroad The Breton legend of the icdVls The Australian government has offerto purchase the best layers at $25 upon the robin's breast is i lfftty ed one. It is well told In the tngiish per head, and if the American hen abroad behaves anything like she lyrics thus: does when' she sneaks under the barn Bearing Hla cross whil. Chi rsed lay her eggst far from the curious forth forlorn, . J Hte godlike forehead by th mohwn eye of the housewife, sbe will never torn. come back to America. The AmeriI A little bird took from that can hen sets - a good example"' for . thorn, To soothe the dear Redeemer' wor?'., hn? Jf one is to naln AmrrPaTPresident htaiT. i;ooeiofr amt the That bird did of move babies the examadvocate tis said. Here's hoping now n dropping, dyed her tenth ple la little emulated hora the red. wins, Bloc then no wantim hoy dxtwsa her anyhow even if we do have to get neet; r t r babies at along with trait .logs Weasel nor cat wl!) her young gMt; home.' ! " G LUMP STOVE $2.25 1.50 t t WEBER G G Patronize a Home Industry. I O O O O G G G G G Wasatch Mine 1. a- iii COAL CO. G G G G G G G G G G G G G G I GGGGGGGG GGGGG'GGGGGGGGGGGGG , 4. 8eml-ldtot!- awkward, Intelligent young beast that likes to be petted by her keeper and shows surprising knowledge for a brute so stupid looking 2 d tog (ar8 ol(1 dghs a ton. From her parents she has learned the trick of standing at the bars of her cage awaiting with opjm mouth the coming of anything that is good. When wide open It would readly be possible to put a water bucket jnte the maw. Ordinarily a hippopotamus Is not a vicious animal, but there are times when they become dangerous. Miss e Murphy at present Is not in an mood, and her temper la communicated to her husband, who is In the cage with her. When aroused the method of attack la wholly with the' head and the wonderul Jaws. The animal la provided with two separate seta of teeth. Those used for the mastication of food are down near the throat - The other aet consists of five tuska in. each Miha nuoot anfijowen jaws, and these are the beast's weapon of offense. biflky, over-amiabl- POISON IN PERFUMES. Power to Intoxicate and Benumb Proved by Experiments on Frogs, Though It Is popularly believed that strong perfumes have power to intoxicate and benumb, and though workers In perfume laboratories are occasionally so much affected as to need medical aid, little attention has been paid by physiologists to the effect of odors. But now a German physician has made' a series of experiments which fully confirm the popular belief. The experiments were made not on human beings but on frogs which "were put under glass bells with Senses saturated with various essences. The effects are similar to thoss of chloroform. There Is a brief atage of followed by partial or excitement, complete paralysis. Although many odors were used they were found to differ only in rapidity of action, and the notoriously heavy and "heady" musk waa found to be one of the slowest Camphor, peppermint, lavender and cloves are also slow, while aldehyde, turpentine, elder flower, ylang- asafettdaj ylang, "peu d'Espagne, blsulphurlde of carbon, mustard, and; nicotine act quickly and energetically.' In some casesthe effect was Instant taneous. The frog would jump about In a lively manner, but would soon stop, close his eyes, and nib his nose with his paws. His breathing and heart action became slow and labored and he perspired profusely- - If he itUl tried to spring he often fell on his back and had bard work getting on his feet again. If the action of the fume was continued the frog's breathing became convulsive, hts head fell forward, and his only response to an external stimulus was a spasmodic attempt to breathe. His eves turned outward and his heart beat more and more slo ly until It stopped altogether. Enormous Trade In Tobacco. The enormous extent of the tobacco business In America may be realized from the fact that 7,000,0it0,t00 cigars and 3 POO.OOO.UOO cigarettes and pounds of manufactured tobacco and 15,000.000 pounds of snuff are produced every year. The retail value of all the smoking and chewing tobacco in its various forms approaches $00,000,000 annually. It Is Indeed a busluess of royal proportions, and Its control is worth fighting for. Leslie's Monthly. e 33 editor.. Fall-gallo- n Market for Italian Cauliflowers, Thirty tons of cauliflower Iran Italy are now being landed daily at Folkestone for the lamdon market -- " cron When You are In need of DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES Go lo the-- CASH BARGAIN STORE COALVILLE. UTAH s L Good Job Work Is whfkt people want, and at Times office is ust the place where you can get it at prices that will suit everone. ...All Work Promptly Executed GRASS CREEK COAL AT GRASS CHEEK MINES We have the very best Coal there is on the market for' domestic or steam purposes. Well Screened Domestic, Lump end Stove Mixed t:75 PER TON. 600 There is no shoveling or waiting, as we have a SPECIAL CHUTE FOR LOADING TEAMS! P All awered deem th. tN of faddy bveA' k - X Do You Waoit Some? ' t--o Russian Education for Koreans. Ten young Koreans arc being aont by the Emperor of Kora to finish their education- In Ruls. the first of regular parties whW expanses the Emtertr HI pay. 1 y 4 i , o o o i, 1 MUCH FW91 O m !! 1,1 d two-norne- d ftATjgft WlOHSATOH la to mi!ini!iH ' lumes out 'i'1 i n HT!:'SUW SAVSTANti O bti G they i,. in the iu a G Fame iu'ftniIa I m tl G to i.k best, bin klui it a'i g your fate pt.tt.iKir' - a cine cine lui G la a fits the haulm httoi G At fieahy pan ol one ini G who thinks ExStnai'ii Dauil Hal, has gone into the ou.iu m an ofiort G to save his fate' tioin being used a G a whisky adtetlim incut And yet Mr llids pie.heament is G -- 1 a d IP pus-sle- annoy - the jj,, prtJ. r a Intea ur) fiapers si tut' t find nii l got his Information trom three and a balf-tuCaliph, whose mouth is too lag to hold a secret. and who got the newt direct from hi faithful two and a half ton apuube. Miaa Murphy. in the Central Park menagerie has been preaented to the city directly or Indirectly by Caliph and MlssAIurphy. Never before or since In the history of -soology have hippos" been known to breed In captivity. Neat to a giraffe and a rhinoceros, hippo-tam- l are the most expensive luxuries In which a menagerie can Invest A hippopotamus Is valued at f i.OOO, and a baby at least at half that amount fii? times have the ponderous hearts of the big couple been glad by the antics of a pink one. The first twp youngsters died. To raise a young hippo was too much of a problem even for expcrlencet"nlmal men. It was necessary to experiment so as to learn bow to hrndle the tots propcyly. But once the problem was solved It was easy to trade young hippos with Hagenbeek and other animal men. To prepare for the advent of a young d hippo wag one of the thlngn that the animal men when Miss Mur jphy first decided to ahow she was opposed to race suicide. Not in animal literature was to be found Information which might throw light on how to hUki-- n- - d kipp; a; J ' ' , urtts aS a ' ' i,dkcp 4 tljt ru ,,ii k ban, wh jd mid d,i k ill tlrur loitfteen to- -' t ., that t. t!,( of the I'uri apfwur 'u i t, , ! G G t I' An j I . to 0o of "1.. snip1 .. o' hire a h.i IUU f . !i t VC' quat A I .1 . You i, 1, s r' nicn' ( t 1,(1 Dinli', goo in i u.k !, ' ft i let! M'Oil i fcablt ttfraiU to 'Mifs Murphy," Pride of the New York Z:r, Is Soon to Gladden the Hearts of Keepers for the Seventh Time Mcam Much rinuieu'ly. X ;u Ml - - GRASS CREEK- COAL CO. |