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XTwj Genuine Must Bear Signature fw Just finished a tStant first season In America, sod that the cook ee In her ghost the shades of the late empresi dow ager of hina That fancy-mahave occprrel to her because when she made" her ghost tF of the death of the Chinese empress kl justSuien received George UcniaffShaw hasiTttinie for ghosts or lntf rvlews ot enter folk at alirTtw-ajs- . yet this mot incxihtitent of men generally'taes amT hTsdnrerv1ewiuid sees lhewrfterjit-rson, Mr Shaw generally heie we have lijsfhost. table as possible for the makes :t as Interviewer befnfesllowlng him to be admitted, hut after that tfctKnal blue-eyeIrishman is irnslstlhle and IS1' readily forgives him anything that hag sntd rude. The writer sent a note asking for a interview with Mr Shaw In his chambers just off the Embankment In Lon don last suniui, f pd ill response Mr Shaw char- - IIK autograph fiend has a Fac-Simi- le REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. WIFELY SOLICITUDE. 5f W t 170 person w ill often show an apparent wide d'ffer y erne In conformal Kin far more mousing fad owing to the shape of the pen, the flow of the Ink "just now than the mere oiand the amount of pres ler ting of or Mire ued, a more (areful scrutiny will make it diiiaiy signatures of ex clear that the thief iliac trnoriliniiry folk, and the itermtlis hold thro igh ifiti.g in this P, ouf--the ghost is tru to hobhy necessitates its tvpe of a gho.-- t Who. then luter-prfct- l hook to hold the ngoa ami reveal themy tores wiieli portray the meaning of our ghost mi ghosts" of the eminent Mere is a new tographs ones held for investigation and amrsement 'lhse"hit!ebooks are hemming tery popular With the advent of the ghost hook we Ttavya They have both iti lamdon and In New York. new twist to an old. old fdd Travelers In centra an adv, ullage over the ordinary autograph album, has been so arteristirnHy wpnT Europe as early as the fourteenth (entury he bos, the roll, ting of signature have ten minutes Dear Miss U carry their "Hook of Friends. an octavo vol uveidi'e that many of the "great ones have restMy M- - and 42:30 t.tne between ume In which names and eoufamenfs were nm best had rubber facsimiles made of their very If you catch me luring the ten minutes I will scribed On their return home they could show the.. kind that appears on their dutirgraphs-jo- t see" you. If.you rfiyhmgeil will throw you out an interesting record of the famous personages to time respond checks- and Instead of taking H GEORGE S. of the window. they had met. These' are the first autograph alwhenever a stamped and addressed envelope is Tbewriter wysl C a JpiarterToMwelve and bums of which we hear, but the passion for io lor draft they do ts to pass the letter, request Mr Hhaw talked and. talked and talked until or perhaps manuscripts and autographs is as old as and envelope over to their secretary th history of cultured society and is not without its ant It never gets beyond the secretary at all ami Hie romantic side One of the Ptolemies once paid the starvIt se ves thut manner a h In su on is graph stamped or tor A Mr ing Athenians In wheat for the privilege of copying some Author. Mr saves the per pc we well and treasured manuscripts of the Immortal Greek dramatists. Mr Sieger a lot of time and trouble a The w letch kept the originals nnd returned the But a rcp est for a name In ones ghost book has copies. If H had been the ghost signatures of Euripides and certain novelty about it and there is, too, considerable name that the ones Sophocles unscrupulous ruler was after he would curiosity to see just what sort of a ghost nut have found it easy to perpetrate so heartless a trick. will make, so that nearly everyone will take the trouble to picture his ghost for you v MONEY THAT GOES ABROAD u making the collection for a ghost book, partially women men and Is a lovely place; the well known m Europe cd heie. many Is repiod grave of Taft- - were a nohie sight and it s worth money to seeShakespeare vuiu. asked fur ghosts. President and Mrs the hillsides the keen that pioduce the wine that made the Khme famous. But Immensely amused at the Idea und both took est Interest 111 seeing how thelr tt Beach Kokouio or Kalamazoo for a ghosts would turn out The big statesman adjusted hla glasses, foldlarge number of worthy American ed with the utmost precision the citizens whose custom It has been to paper on which he was to inscribe spend the sultiy months gposs the fyls ghost, looked afound for a stub water. It's the old story of BSlaklava over pen. which, unfortunately, ho could not find on hla desk In the Hot again--on- ly worse. Some millions have blundered Springs 'bungalow and then he Times are twisted wrote hla name and hastily folded up In a hard knot and we are-- just the paper, beginning to get the kinks out. NoCannot say that for such a big body knows what Is going to be the matt as I aui in the flesh my ghost outcome of the new tariff law. The cuts such a wide swath, he laughIndications are good for a poor wheat ingly remarked as he held the pacrop. Panama hats and overcoats per up for Mrs. Taft to view. But are selling side by side in the open anyhow, the smaller ones ghost the market . better perhaps, he added. In short, there Is no time like the Mrs. Taft was more pleased present for staying at home and ab alth her shout than she waswttti tending to business. In these crucial circumstances 20t,0OT) persons nave important just now, but my ghost consented to make the sacrifice. At ts far more artistic creature than any rate, Buch are the present Indyoura and really more spirltuelle, ication, she laughed. s' This means itofUesVitttMO Aw iv ItwIUbe nosomething to the ticed that a part rest of the counof Mrs. Taft's try. Paying to see rea bears ghost Is our anEurope resemmarkable blood-lettinnual blance to a Maoperation. Millions sonic emblem. upon mtllions are Miss Mary Gartaken out of our den practiced aev- circulanational eral times on her tion. We work ghost before she hard during "the would allow the winter, either at !nl In Ah orearning-money writpear at getting It from er's ghost book. those who have Ghosts, tike evIt. then earned e erything etse, hustle across the by practice, water to fatten up attd I look upon the Swiss guides my final ghost as nnd hotel the a worthy effort." Is That keepers. . Inngticd MlssGar-denof 1.200.000 about "In fact. I us do The other see the urn above 78 800,000 do their from which my traveling tn their spook must have sleep, so they can hopped out, ef salt Hallows Colloge All SALT LAKE CITY -- he uelft Pos-ishI- "'nos n Utah labs cut HOARDING AND DAY 'Av-U- d Burglar Hands op! Oh, John, ba careful of those globe; youll break them! Wife PROVED TIME. BY SCHOOL FOR BOYS -- coeran. Specld -- depulBeat for httl traiaed car of boyi, uder tk Uackrr. G;aauiua tad Military Brdl udertka Jirectioaaf special instructors. For terms and inforaitioa, apply to g No Fear of Any Further Trouble. 1 I)avJd Price, Cory don, la., says: was In. the last atage of kidney trouble run to a mere down skeleton. My back a as ao bad I could and hardly walk he kidney accretions much disordered. A week after lame, weak, began using poans Kidney Pills 1 could w alk with- - a eane, and aa I continued my ally returned. I was so de a public statement of 1 now seven years hare atlll perfectly well " dealer. SOc a box. Fos-o- ., Buffalo, N. Y. rhs Difference. having been-refus- ed potato on the simple but ground that there were ccordlng to the New York 1 some uncomplimentary reft the Insufficiency of his Jhls Isn't dinner. corrected iiom he was visiting. "This You dont eat dinner In of thejjay. Youeat that t-jba1r -- . to 1 now lfr Kdvitttd had sujpm asslaUsad,hie lleeon of the day be- fore, said: Edward, can you tell ow the difference between dinner and Juncheonl You bet I can said Edward, very promptly. Lunch Is the mear where you dont get enough to eat." t People Becoming Interested. Evidence of the popular Interest In the crusade Is given In a atatement made by the National Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis, to the effect that during the year ending August 31, nearly 3,000,000 people have attended .. tulHimu!ii-.--vhihi tiona In - varitmr parts of the country. - Besides the three traveling tuberculosis exhlbl tionsof the national association, there-ar211 exhibits of this kind throughout the United States, Four years ago there were only three such dis plays In the entire country. e e Measuring BralnST" The cephalic Index of old Athenian waa a wec wee bit better than oura Cephalic Index means volume of brain It la found by filling a skull with pea and then measuring them. Ancient she Athenians have a few peaa on ua. The aid. and sure Greeks never lusted r bloodshed like enough. If one will look at the prlma donnas the Romans and some of ua moderns ghOit 1L will be found qutte true.- - - ' New York Post Miss Gera Mine Farrar was enchanted with her gtiot, wdtlrlfxihe gnfif looked Tlke a "veritable THREE REASONS How splendid to be so picturesque a butterfly. Each with Two Legs and Tan Fingers. ghost! Miss Farrar commented. Miss Frants C. Thursby has one of the most A Boston woman who- - ts a 'fond mother writes an amusing article remarkable ghosts of all. and for beauty and ymmetty It Is quite as pleasing as a wrought-lroabout her experience feeding her boys. work design or .a Japanese brass candle Among other things she says. Three - chubby, rosy cheeked, boys, hat V Rob, Jack and Dick, aged 6. 4 and 2 n years respectively, are three of our artist, which Idea I of the great temples In Japan," said MIsaThursbv reasons for using and recomendlng the Warwick says she doesn't believe tn food, Grape-Nuts- , for these youngsters at have been fed on Grape-Nutghosts all, bu she was very much Impressed since In her titled name when her fancy, and often between meals when bv the appearance-o- f I think I shall design other children would have been given ghost became a reality. a hook plate out of lt That wouldnT bf a bad candy, the countess added ns she I gave a package of Grape-Nut- s to Idea, would It? a neighbor w hose 3 year old child was viewed th strong, bold writing that formed her . a weazened lUtle thing, til half the signature, time. The little tot ate the Grape-NutCosmo Duff Gordon was enchanted with ldy her ghost and and cream greedily and the mothhas become such er continued the good work, and it a fad with her that she has purchased a dozen was not long before a truly wonderful of the UttJe volumes for her friends. "I put my ghost In each one and 1 suppose I must be a change manifested Itself In the child face and body. The results were re- woman of a number of selves or else there are a number of warring ghosts In my markable, even forJrape-Nuta- . ancestry, Tor each ore of my signatures produced a ghost so Both husband nnd I use Grape-Nutevery day and keep strong and totally different from the others that one would schrcc y believe that they came from the same well and have "three of the finest, an.e and healthiest boys'you can nnd In a But I am rather pleased days Mi h. ILf d handwriting marchJ!-..- . j ea,. for. w hat la mora. prosaic thaiL Ur k of I have made my fortune by original ManF mothers Instead of destroying amivariety? diverse design in the making of frock. the childrens stomachs with aaid the titled dressmaker, ao why shouldnt and cake 'give the youngsters a candy hand my ghost signatures portray that Characteristic?" ful of Grape-Nut- s when they nre for something In the way of 'Mien Mra. Elinor Gtyn, author of "Tbre sweets. The result is soon shown in " eel's. had tadde her ghost she thought that greatly Increased health, strength and It bore sbme- resemblance to a tiger and eagerly mental activity. The tiger ts essentially pointed out it claws. There a a Reason." one of my transmigrations, or shall I say Look In pkgs. for the famous.llul remarked Mrs. Glj-n- . Heuce my book, The Road to Wellvtlle. Paul would be pleased with that, tiger ghost IX akave letter? A aew x'uukftit be? she added with a smile swear Ira le tliae. rtier ra sea alar, trae, tie a ad fall ( kaaaa Emn.y Destlnn. th gifted Bohein'vn prlma latereat. "rs nf the Royal opera house, Berlh.who has n absorhed-wi'rvfsIteTsome- s -- a ghost-collectin- s 1 beg-fftn- g nearly one oclock and not a word was said about , the window or the playwright's strong right arm' For a v ttttn of. hi? brusqtieth reals M r Shaw has a very mild and diminutive-lookinghost. Hallie Ermlnls Rives has a ghost that might t be of Oriental qrijtn, for It resembles an antique and elaborately carved vase of Chinese design more than anything else. Perhaps it Is meant for the urn that contains my shades," the novel-- !! laughingly remarked re or just-cato' have the 0 "d Particularly those "f' r"brfcd in the art, literary or politi-cal wnrdrahff$en It will be a simple matter to fill up one's gfcogt book, for the making of ghosts will h fonnj to be quite a novelty at a tea or other social affair, and taken along with ones hand luggage on an ocean voyage a ghost-boowill prot g source of endlessamuse--ment- . while It make a lasting souvenir of thcjrip JTifi ghost book ftself is a small affair that can he gntt jn the pocket of an overcoat or can be cajried easily In a trttff or big handbag. fo that one can alwaya take It along with-ou- t any trouble. When v cm ask fig- a ghost signature you prepare the page for the wciSfng by folding tt and the whose ghost you are after writes directly on the line of th fold. A atub pen which holds s large amount of Ink Is best for this purpose, as the so and mystery of the ghost depend largely upon the ink. After the name Is written A g t- " 10 of'nuf k - - -- mmfinw t!tg-m- t Rl!osC See. PP can m,t One book. baYe to I!twary e ,he WBnture written on separate sheets r PTcr and cnRect them, but care must be taken to e soft paper that will absorb the Ink u . , Thee separate sheet rerdily th ton mant-fe'dation- -- " ur ,ouuu l?n Mother the hn I" Jh.J .! iVb9 book one1 i, IL nnne !l r! ,Pietbia th gh8t dat wrifctin nd, can then be U e,0W 1 ,mU PPeaM ghost genuine autograph as well as 0 several gh vst xlgnaturea of ,the same R;U ot -- -- caU mbat-mak.- e -- Indians Summer Vacation. at the uhlon depot the other evening They will spend the summer on the Omaha reservation In northern Nebraska. They had come IromPonea City. Ok la. The men threw their blankets on the floor in the waiting room and fanned themselves .with eagle wings. Simon Blgheart, a tall, slim Omaha, was the only one In the party who would talk and he said as little as possible. 'After grunting at many questions he finally spoke. Too hot In Popca. Going north.7- Six Indians were -- in e tbe-bo- at Far Back at 1853 Lord Kelvin Wat Experimenting with the Principle. Wireless telegraphy has many discoverers. As has been so often the case in any branch of physics, wheth-r- pure or applied, the name xt Lord Kelvin - associated with the discovery. In 1S53 he gave forth the theory of oscillation. In 1865 Maxwell propounded the theory of electrical waves, and in 1888 Hertz- - practically discovered them. Sir Oliver Lodge was looking for the waves at the same time, and was successful In finding them running along wires In the tame xea-- xt iaaaar them going through space, in. he was able to take a further atep, developing the receiving arrangements for the detection of these waves by means of the principle which he decided to call syntony. At the same time another word, coherer, was added to the language. In 1894 he was able to give a demonstration before the British association of signaling across space without wires, and about the same time he published a book. In 1895 Admiral Popoff of the Russian navy and Capt. Jackson of the English navy carried the Idea a little further, and then in 1896 Marconi took UP the matter with great. pertinacity and marked success next time for work. "The rich American4, going abroad "counts only one on the passenger list, but be must be crftiHy " considered tn any estimate . II spreads out the chart upon his desk. An exceedingly anxious-to-pleasagent of the steamship company is at his side. Here is Something up near the bow that is Just right so the steamNot for a minute. says the man ship man says. who has the last say. It Is too Tar up In front.' T he. .motion of Ure. boat would pvit htm out-bush ness tlje first day. What else? Oh, an exquisite suite amidships. Its great The Countess de Spitzbergeh never takes anything else when she Is going to or coming from America. Beautiful parlor, mahogany finish. Bedroom In Ivory. Bathroom tn baby blue. Maids quarters. And the rate for two adults and one servant ts jmly f 1,700, Will the gentleman take It? Indeed be will nol The Countess of Spitzber gen may travel In the hold If she likes, but no baby blue or mahogany ran lure him to a point over the engines. Why, didnt be come over once In a suite thus located? Didnt the Incessant coughing, wheezing, trembling and sneezing of the machinery nearly drive him wild? Not a Vink of sleep from the Ume he went.abroat until he get home. Friends thought he had been sick when he showed himself in the street Oh. veiy well. Here's an equally beautiful suite far tenojed from-th- e engines back toward the stern. Occupants of these' apartments often morning s Adrics as te pateat- - MANYWORKED 0N "WiRELESST - be back - i4 PATENTS M., Sead sketch aad descriptioa of your meeatioa. Harry J. Rabiasaa, Attorney at Law nnd Solkitnr af Fatenta, 304-- 5 Jadga Baddtny, Salt Laks City udX -- J. J. Guinan, S. President Vdiy-Re- ?. g - Xfgioa Wed Deadly, September 8. Cliaucxh- - Sciestific uLCunerciil CJU Wonderful Human Tongue. facts' regarding the tongue have been recently presented by the eminent surgeon. Dr. El Souchon of New Orleans. The doctor, after stating that the tongue, the nose and the skin are the onlyv organs of special sense which perform other "Some "remarkable function, remark that the only organ except the heart which presents a base, a body and an apex, and that no other organ can assume 1 the-ton- gu such a variety of shapes or is movaIts pable, says Leslies Weekly. pillae, though similar to those of other mucous membranes, are larger and more specially developed Th tongue presents a dual structure in accordance with Its dual functions, motor and sensory, varies In color more than any other organ, and Is more solid than any other vlscus. It Is the only organ presenting the three kinds of nerve, namely, a nerve of special sense, one of ordinary sensjx tion and one of motion. - Nip and Tuck. e Is half the battle, but the other half generally makes you lose It. Puck. antrthe tawr"T" fcear nQ bause The machinery of thla vibration. Highly, recommended by the best phy- government cannot by any human Into nervous gfclnna patients. Price, the same genuity be enlarged or accelerated so Did any oue ever bear of such stupidity? Here that It can move as quickly or Id as our patient has explained In .de- many directions as inditail that he cannot travel at the bow cf a ship vidual crookedness. unrestrained Conbecause the motion Is too great and the agent has gressman Cushman. The Late shown him a suite near the stern. Whato the Cost Too Much. difference between the bow and the stern, any- Meenlster And whf didnt ye come h end balanced la the middle b"e wi o P od down like the end of a bo the kirk last Sawbath? Sandy 1 walking-beamWell, a steamship man who had nowt but a shillin In my claea. doesnt know any more than that can go back thats ower muckle sillefto pit In th home. Mr. will travel by ome contribution box all at tin time." line that at Last employs persons, of Intejltgime. Cleveland Leader. - f0 e "a? ? 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