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Show u UTAH It Is announced that the smelter near Ogden 4$ to resume operations after a close down of ter- era! .month.- An effort Is being made to bring the winner of the fight to Ogden for a match with, Cyclone Thompson on July 24. The sugar beet crop of Utah never looked better at this season Of the year and a bumper crop Is expected, especially In Utah county, Mrs. All' e Hook. TO 'years old, who i rossed the plains to Great Salt Lake valley In a hand cart brigade In' 18 GO, died In Salt Lake City last week. In future witnesses In federal court cases In this state will receive 3 per In the past day for th.Tr services J1J50 but been have paid per jay. they While riding on a at Ogden, Marie McMillan, nged 18, fell from the contrivance while It was In motion, breaking her left legnear the ankle. 7 George Carlson, a Salt Lake youth, In the forehead was accldentallv-sb- ot with n target rifle In the hands of a playmate: and Is In a hospital In a critical condition, Brigham City ! enjoying a budding boom, many handsome business buildings and residences being now under construction, as well as a 10, .000 High school building The Fruit Growers' State bank of Green River filed articles of Incorporation with the secretary of state last week. The capital stock la 25,tKM), with shares at ItOO each. excursion is to be run A "boosters from Salt Lake City to Nephl on June and -Manufacturers HI, the association of Salt Jake having charge of the excursion. Sam Grice, who boasted that In his youth lie won the Victoria Cross, died in the state prison last week, where r term fcq was serving a twelve-yealor robbing a tobacco store. After a long fight. It 1b expected that the Ogden police force will go on the 8 hour a day system again. The policemen have recently been forced to be on duty ten to twelve hour. A. Felnberg, charged with stealing a IR350 worth of diamonds from Salt Lake dealer some time ago, has been arrested In Texas and will be brought back to Salt Lake for trial. J. E. Pettits state coal mine Inspector, last week filed frith the government his quarterly report, which tliows that a satisfactory condittofi exlHts An all the mines of the state. The big new ItUmrnacle at Wells-vlllerected at a cost of about 135,-00week. - A trewas dedicated-la- st mendous throng of people from all parts of the county assembled there. There are 433 barbers and 00 apprentices In 302 shops In 121 towts In Utah, according to the annual report of the Utah state board of examiners of barbers, filed with GovernorCdt , merry-go-roun- d Merchants' GOATS TWO OtSTINCTGROUPS MAL8 ON CATALINA -- OF ANLhre-extt- e4 ISLAND. Mystery First Origin of Hsrd It Family Believed by Sams to Have Boon Brought by Span- Ith Soldiers. Avalon, Catalina Island, CalcTwo have been remarkable discoveries made recently regard n g the wild goats of Catalina. One la that there are. In reality, two great families of goat on the island, and the other la -that the goats of the Interior Catalina have three toea Instead of the two common to all the goats known to naturalists In other lands. , Aside from this the origin of the animals has , been determined with reasonable accuracy. fur the .. ..Theories differ In aeeBUe mysterious origin of the wild goats. The most widely accepted explanation, however, is that they were brought to the bland by the early Spanish navigators.' Driven by the western gales tfaetr Clumsy galleons were often forced to seek refuge here, and the goatg were Intended tor a food supply in these time of stress. 1 period ante here-at- -a dating that of the Spanish explorers. This fact would account for the several distinct species now found on the Island, A recent classification divides them Into two main groups The most common, the Capa numtes closely resemble the mountain goat of northern It Is slightly larger than the SJpatn. ordinary sheep, the legs being longer and more slender. A shaggy coat of falls alcoarse black and white-ha- ir most, to the ground, surmounted by long, slightly spiral horns, with a feet.' The other and much scarcer species is In some wsys very like our Rocky mountain goat, having the name long white hair and email black pointed nose. The horns are large and quite fiat, tilting - haj.iy Wkwmrt from the head, attaining a length of 28 to 32 inches. This variety is usually found, only in the more inaccessible portions of the Island. Interbreeding with the Island sheep has produced several singular types, the most Interesting being a breed celled antelope goat In shape It la very like the Indian antelope. Its long, Father Sebastian Aoselrao, a Fran- slender legs and dun color deceiving ciscan priest, on the occasion of his even experienced hunters, --visit- hew-I-n 1828, records- - n native featurepcenllfirlo alLvatieties feast at which wild goat was served. and one tbht places the Catalina goat "This Was loasteC whole andsecmOa Iff unique class Is Its third toe. This have been s favorite .delicacy of the la placed juat back of the usual two,, The bones - were also forming a triangular hoof, -- Probably aborigines. fashioned into flutes, pipestems, dag- this was acquired, as an yxtra aid to gers, forks, etc. Many specimens of overcome the difficulties due to the this work have been found In the crumbling formation of. the mountains burled mounds of the Island.' From and cliffs of the interior. Goata of this fact many believe that goats may other lands have only two toea. -- A BOER SCOUT MAKES GOOD. Man Who Slept on Cecil Rhodes Tomb Shows Worth, - his naturalization papers and oven come that point. lh addition to scouting through the entire Boer war.durlng which he recall cd three wounds, he acted as In three. Kaffir up- scout for the-Boand writes four He speaks rising. Kaffir hneos. JiUth children he left Johannesburg last November. JU wifmand family are at present staying with a Boer farmer - yt : 7 L wo-me- f . i . 0 0, ter. The beautiful new meeting house at Spring City la nearing completion. It Is one of the finest bouses In the state, being built of the white oolite abounds In Sanpete Stone which . , county, Charles S. Titus, a faith healer of Balt Lake, whose two children died from diphtheria, he having failed to call In a physician, has been arrested mancn a charge of involuntary -- slaughter Norman Hopper, a professional bb cycle rider, tell while training at Balt Lake City, a large splinter pepffr Dating his abdomen, Inflicting Jn- juries from which It Is feared he can not recover. An extensive experiment in farming the arid lands of the Escalsnte valley Is about to be made. A monster steam engine will be used as the motive power to plow up the ground, which will be sown t,o wheat,? It la reported that on account of lack of unity, the efforts o(, certain physlclans and pharmacists of Ogden to eliminate the Independent tele- phone has failed, and that the movement has been, practically abandoned. The sheriff of Weber county has Is- Instruction to arrest all resort f who perlnlt th6 HPtllng of liquor on Suuday Formerly all the resort outside the city were per- on the Sabbath rs mitted to Minneapolis, Minn Frank Clifford, civil engineer. Doer scout, prospector, - adventurer end as proof of this last title, tbo man who slept on the tomb of the late Cecil Rhodes In the flam-hex- ! mountains Is In Mlnneapotl Ho came In without any fare of trumpets. In fact. Just how h got here nd, With the Ibooit O Is material only to himself He fa hwr-tievelahere and better satisfied with Mlnne-- ' given him he hopes to earn enouch seen soon to send for them and Have them i apoUs than any city, he has ' This than, who has a most fascinating Join him In the city that makes good life story, had the good fortune to , z meet guff Captain W. H. Gooding, and RATS MADE OF CHINESE HAIR. is now maklng temporary quarters at the Salvation Army Industrial homo. ton of Pigtails of Deceased, Mandarins -- The meeting was fortunate, because Received by Boston" Dealer.- -Clifford had allowed the cashier of a n Bridge Square restaurant to fill hi Boston. A side light on what meal ticket with holes. His shoes wear in their nair when It comes were already in the same condition, to dressing It ia mode for the Merjk and it looked as it the starry sky was ry YVMow hat cam? out here when to bo bis coverlet Instinctively Capt. the steamer Seneca, from China, Oooding sized Clifford up as a man teamtxf Into port. In the cargo was deserving of a boost a loo of Chinamen's pigtails It was The boost was given him. It wag gn consigned to a prominent Jloston hair Invitation to the bed and fare afforded dealer, who will ww It In making at the Industrial borne, while search rats' and switches and puffs could be made for employment. There According to, the steamer official!, ts always lots of work st this home,1 the Importation of human hair from where rags, paper and other scrap Ghlna Is a thriving Industry. No good from the city Is gathered and convert- Chinaman will part with his pigtail la ed Into cash to; sustain a temporary life, but when he ts dead it Is differ stopping place for Just such men ss ent. He usually has a good supply, Clifford. The Boer scout took hold, and his relatives will let It go chegp. and after two day was sent out on a Hair front dead people does not make call for a laborer. up Into extra fine switches, but It will , Since then he baa had work of near-- . do In the cheaper grade, , There U nothing better than tbe ly every description, except at his trade as civil engineer. In civil life heavy, coarse, strong, straight hair of to Johannesburg, South Africa, he has the Chinaman, dead or alive, for stylhandled big contracts for building ish puffs and rats." It never lose Its reservoirs for hydraulic mining, and shape. It stands all aorta of knocking , did muck pity work. Not being a clU-- , about, and as long as the girl does not sea here, be saye be has been hand!- - know what she la wearing there ia no capped: but " be Intends to take, ut trouble, , "h . e, .. w . . , - Two men were killed and three were seriously Injured In the collapse of a brick livery stable In Minneapo- - "fneAmerican Gans-Nelso- THREE-TOE-D Truth and STATE NEWS "NEWS 8UMMABT HEALTH BRINGS HAPPINESS. , Quality- InvalidOnce, a' Happy Woman - Now. Mrs. C. R. Shelton, Pleasant Street. "Once I Covington, Tenn, says: ia every appeal to . the seemed a helpless Inwalk of life and are essential to permanent valid, but now I ensuccess and creditable standing. Accor-ingljoy the best of health. Kldxiey disease it is Dot claimed that Syrup of Fig brought me down terand Elixir of Senna is the only remedy of ribly. Rheumatic known value, but one of many reasons aches and pains made why it is the best of personal and family every move painful. The secretions were laxatives is the fact that it cleanses, sweetens and relieves the internal organs disordered and my bead ached to I was in a bad condition, but on which it acts without any debilitating medicine! failed to help. 1 lost ground after effects and without having to increase dally until J began with Doan's Kidney the quantity from time to time. Pills. They helped me atrence and It acts pleasantly and naturally and soon made me strong and well. Sold by all dealers. 60 cents a box. truly as a laxative, and its component foster-MllburCo., Buffalo. N. T. parts are known to and approved by physicians, as it ia free from all objectionUp to His Tricks. Lord Rosslyn, at a dinner In "New able substances. To get its beneficial York, said of a notorious London effects always purchase the genuine manufactured by the California Fig Syrup spendthrift: When he was at Oxford he wired Co , only, and for sale by all leading drugonce to his uncle, whose heir he was; 'If you don't send me a hundred gist. by Saturday, I'll blow, my brains out. His uncle wired back; SOMEWHAT SUSPICIOUS. 'You telegraphed me that before, and when I forwarded you my best revolver, you went and pawned It Well-Inform- military forces are now the enforcement of the neutrality laws along the Mexican ' border. A severe wind and electrical storm, followed by a cloudburst, did considerable damage to railroads near El PaBO, Texas. A receiver has been appointed for the Norfolk ft Southern railroad, on petition of the Trust Company of America, joined by the railroad. Returns show that Patterson has defeated Carmack for the gubernatorial nomination of Tennessee, by a majority ranging between 7,000 and In service for 10.000. C. Potter of New , Bishop Henry York Is regarded by his physlctam as being in a critical State of health The bishop has been 111 for' some time with stomach and liver trouble, Mrs Frances Cleveland, widow ol President Cleveland, left former Print eton last week for her summer home at Tamwortb. N. H.. where shs will remain with her children until Beptember. A cloudburst at Wellington, Kan , resulted In five deaths by drowning live Inches of rain fell within an hour, and five feet of water flowed hrough town, taking houses from their foundations. It Is officially admitted In Caracas hat bubonic, plague , is , epidemic there. Rumors are current there of the presence of a pernicious fever at Puerto Cabello. ThlsHlnes Is supposed to be yellow fever, - Three small children of Mr. "and Mrs. Adam (Tans were burned to death at Windsor, Cal.. In a fire which destroyed the house occupied The parents were by the family. absent when the fire started. The cholera has again spread from Pangaslan province, P. I., to the province of Nueva Eclja through recent festivals. Only one town ts af- Yf cfed, and the authorities are cutleavoring re confine thtrfflsease there. In order to test the right of Dr. L, E. Cofer, who Is In charge of the serUnited States marine hospital vice at Honolulu, to act as president of The territorial board of health, it Is probable that a suit trill be brought. , , - Matthew Ford, town marshal of Osborne, Mo., killed a robber In exchange of shots about 1 oclock in the morning. Ford found two men in a hardware store ah Osborne, and in the flght thatrfollowed killed one of the men. The body of a woman about 35 years old, the hands and feet tied with ropes, was found In a room on the third floor o I a rooming house In Chicago. Finger marks on the throat indicated that the Woman had been choked to death. Booth fco., one of the largest con, cerns dealing In fish and oysters in the west, pleaded guilty at CMcago last week to having accepted rebates from railroad companies. An Indictment against the company was returned a, year ago. members of the Manila Twenty-tw- o and Fiber Paper Manufacturers association, who were fined 2,000 re cently for operatlng gneoTObtne In re strain t f -- trade, paid t heir- - fl nes - to the United - States circuit court In jv'ew.Yorli City last week. A msterlous explosion, followed by a Are, which occurred at an early hour at Diamond and Chenery streets. Ban Francisco, caused the death of four persons, seriously Injured four ethers, and completely destroyed the bulldlng8,cau8lng a loss of 30,000. The flst revolutionary outbreak In npume of Mexico beyond the .oerg f Coahulla occurred June 30when the garrison at Paftt 4 Chihuahua. seventy- - miles jomag 0f that city, was attacked by a y, n Of course, it may be all right still, s ou dont feel inclined to eat when yon find your butcher has removed to, a shop next .door to the Home for Lost Dogs, do yon? sau-tage- An Undeterminable Temperature. was not in his public address that It Senator Beveridge related this story, but at an informal gathering of conWhen I was a boy In genial spirits. Adams county, he said, Judge Blank youf For thirty years Lydia E. . 1,4 his-you- nger sell-liquo- ek-t'3- boyr-Twil- ez g -- s. - Pink-hax- ag Work! From morning till nlxhtT Vegetable Compound, made r i from roots and herbs, has been tho and only a rest How long have you been at It? standard remedy for female ills, I begin Youth's Com- and has positively cured thousands of panion. women Who have been troubled with, displacements, inflammation, ulceration, fibroid tumors, irregularities, Unobtainable. The Doctors Wife Well, Jane, so Sriodio pains, backache, that feeling, flatulency, indigesyour poor Jiusband's gone at last! Didn't you give him bis medicine prop tion, dizziness or nervous prostration. one-hou- 1 Why dont you try it ? Mrs. Pinkham Invites all sick Ah, poor dear, how could II Doctor said as how It was to be took women to. write her for advice. In a recumbent position, an' I adnt She has guided thousands to one. r asked Mrs. Green to lend mi health. Address, Lynn, Mass. one. Shrsald she 'ad fme.but ir w&i broke! So It were no good. Thi erly? Jane Sketch. WIFE WON -- ..I Husband Finally Convinced. 8ome men are wise enough to try new foods and beverages and then generous enough to give others the benefit of their experience. A' very conservative Ills, man, however, let his good wife find out for herself what a .blessing Postum Is to those who are distressed In many ways, by drinking .coffee, The wife writes; wuu months aeo of - killing er In a quarrel gg hanged In the Jail yard at glrl Washington on June T9. President Roosevelt had refused to stay the 1 ecution. By the premature explosion of a j Albert Gallaher. for many years in giant c rut her, Eugene Knowles, a the secret service, of the United , ix tear old Salt Lake l loss states and one of those detailed as tion tf hi right hani While the personal , bodyguard of the late trio lad was celebrating the Forth president'. McKinley at the time of hit, home the explosion otrurred Ms assassination, died in Chicago which will leare him- a cripple for last week. It was Gallaher who seizlife. ed Czolgosz. The eighteenth triennial convenThe Venezuela eourt of cessation tion of the, American Instructors of has confirmed the decision of the the Deaf opened m Otkn on Satur- civil courts 'bt first - lnstane, conday ' Onjhe opening dai there were demning the New York 128 delegates from ail parts of tht Asphalt eompnny to pay a fine United Slates and Canada registered of $5,000,000 to the Venezuelan govhi the Utah State School lor the Deal ernment. No appeal from this last and Blind. , , judgment. Is possible. As the' result of Hthed by a Two hundred soldiers belonging to frightened horre, Mrs George E. the French colonial Infantry were Lowland 6f Ogden was badly in- seized with a sudden nausea In their Fearing that the brute would barracks at Saigon. Cochin China, jured injure. Itself by rearing and plunging, This unexpected Illness oannot ho Mrs. Rowland tried To catch the accounted for, and It la believed the trailing hatter, when the home men are victims of an attempt at kicked her. wholesale poisoning. The city council of Logan has unEngineer Joseph Jones and three an der consideration ordinance Mexicans were killed and several paswhich. If passed, will compel candy senger were Injured, but none serikitchens, restaurants, bowling alley! ously, In a wreck of the Texas ft Paand shooting galleries to c!6se at 11 cific easthound passenger train at p. mThe maximum penalty imposed midnight, near Bormcho. is a One of 350 and thirty days' im- .east of E2'Paao,'-Teaxprisonment ran Into a washout. The man found dead In a room st . president Castro of Venezuela has th Healy hotel In Ogden proved to sent the- following cablegram to Mrs. b J. EL- - Telfer, who was recently re. Grover Cleveland:, The death of Mr. leased from the Salt Late Jail after Cleveland la a cause for, mourning being brought back from Omaha to throughout the entire continent Venface a charge or embeulement It ezuela expresses Its sorrow to you Is believed that Tetter drank carbon 9 as the faithful representative of Mr. Add deliberately Cleveland's public virtues. Proof Is Inexhaustible that regularly; but the udge kept getttng Lydia E. Plnkhams Vegetable-Compoun- d worte. Finally the crisis came. The carries women safely morning after the doctor called at the the Change of Life. through '1 house. Judge's hope, your master's Mrs. E. Hanson, Read letter the temperature Is lower than It was last 304 E. Long !St., Columbus, Ohio, evening, said he to The butler. Th not so sure about that, replied writes to Mrs. Pinkham ; the man; Tie died, sir, in the night. I was passing through the Change of Life, and Buffered from nervousSan Francisco Call. ness, headaches, and other annoying symptoms. My doctor told me that Events. Coming E. Plnkhams Vegetable Com- -' Lydia Let no one say that the mind baa pound was good for,me, and since takno power over the body. If It can ing it 1 feel so much better, and 1 can cause such effects as in tbe case taken again do my own work. 1 never forget Pink-ham- 's from Ulk, how much more can It in- to tell my friends what Lydia E. Vegetable Compound did for me fluence the physical conditions of the during this trying period now and here? You look pale and thin. Whats got FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. - - in chains, it seemed to me, was mure helpless than Ir a coffee captive. Yet there were Innumerable warnings waking from a troubled of suffocation, at sleep with times dizzy and out of breath. tacks of palpitation of the heart that No slave frightened me. Common sense, reason, and my better Judgnfedt told me, that coffee drinking wan the trouble. At last my nervous system was so" disarranged that Yny physician ordered no more coffee. , He knew be was right and he knew I knew It, too. I capitulated. Prior to this our family had tried Postum, but disliked It, because, as we learned later. It was not made right Determined this time to give Post-- ' um a fair trial, I prepared It accbrd-in- g to directions on the pkg. that is, boiled It 15 minutes after boljing commenced, obtaining a dark brown liquid with a rich snappy flavor similar to coffee. When cream and sugar were added, It was not only good but -- Noting its beneficial effects In me the rest of the family adopted Jt all except my husband, who would not admit that coffee hurt him. Several weeks elapsed during which I drank Postum two or three times a day, when, to my surprise, my husband said: 1 hare decided to drink Postum. Your Improvement Is so apparente-y- ou have such fine color that I propose to give credit where credit Is due. And now we aw coffee-slave- s no longer." Name given by Postum Co, Battle Creek, Mich. Read The Road to Well-vinein pkgs. Theres a Reason. Ever read the above letter? A new. one appears from time totlmo. They are genuine,1 true, and full of human ," interest, . Should be inseparable Forsuinmer eczemas, rashes, itchings, irritations, inflammations, chafings, sunburn, pimples, blackheads, red, rough, and sore hands, and ' antiseptic cleansing as well as for all the purposes' of the toilet, Cuticura bathand-nursery- , Soitpiapd.Cuticura Oint- ment are fhvaluable. W Owie. O, wW. Dreole; toedoa. ST, I. Raitf U Fu, hn.BrSotT. lnd. B.SoK. atm. rirt, JM. Xiran, LULToiuos aLtnoiimt Com., 8oi Prop, Bonn, CTwnaftwuw S Tot Auttr-I- rreHnsOSMniMOmlitt, ' - hr-- J te I , ''' U |