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THE DAILY TRIBUTE: SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH.MONDAY MOKNTSTG, SEPTEMBER 7, 1S96. 1 Will hurry on- to Toronto airrd- start, on hiir tour via Canadian Pacific to Vancouver. He will on the "'Empress of China" on tetober 44th. reaching: Yokohama, fourteen days At Yokohama, a Chl- warship will be in waiting- for the "Viceroy, and a. journey of six days- to Bhang-hai will complete his trip around the world, SONS OF VETERANS.

BANDIT DOOLIN'S WIDOW. DECLARES THE LATE LAMENTED WAS CRAZY. Encampment at Louisville to Begin on Tuesday. Louisville, Sept. encampment of Sons of Veterans which begins in this "city next Tuesday is expected to be one of the most successful over held.

Several ollicers of the organization, Including- Qua.rtenraster-General Lobenstein and Assistant 'Quartermaster-General Sanforcl oC Chicago, are already in. The Kentucky division will keep open house at 21!) Main street, and here the receptions to incoming career, claiming- that he is innocent of Brain Affected by- a Bullet Wound in tlie Head that Made Him Furious When Excited. Guthrie, O. Sept, Doolin, wife of the noted outlaw, who was killed last week, was in the cliy yesterday to get a few personal effects of her husband, Including his gun, saddle and.a fine diamond ring found on his finger, Mrs. Doolin is a woman about 25 years old, rather pleasant looking, above the of intelligence, and talks freefy of her husband and his delegates will take place.

The local carnp with a band will meet Commander-in-chief Russell when he arrives tomorrow afternoon. The programme for the entertainment includes a grand parade Wednesday, in which, besides the visiting camps, a number of local uniformed bodies will be in line. will be held every evening, ending with an abundance of novel attractions. ARMY AND NAVY VETERANS. Hational Convention of the Society Begins Today.

New York, Sept. Tho national convention of tho "L'jiltcd Slates Hegular Army and Navy Veterans will bo held tomorrow lit JH-adqunrLorii of the national three-fourths of the things charged against him. She Is left with a pretty little girl about two and a half years old, and claims to have 'but very little money and no property. In a conversation with a reporter Mrs. Doolin claimed her husband had been insane for several years.

In this connection it Is not generally known that after Doolin's body was brought here a surgical operation was performed on his head, removing a bullet which had been Imbedded against the brain for several years. He received this bullet at the Southwest City, raid, when citizens made a hard light, and sevei'al were killed. Doolin was- shot early in the and the wound seemed to mad- dua him so that when his companions oornrnaiKk-ry in thin city. ticm is composed of about £00 iionarahly to retreat with the $11,000 booty discharge noldiors, KiiHors and inuritios I 1 Htin K( loading, and firing, re- 'to Utn "llu- I ril him alonft- by force. coinulelp 'United States.

(if the- Tll bullet in the head could not bo j' ou is to rk'ct mitioijul oUiocrs Tor found by the country doctor whom they A oriKuIng yottr and (o talk ovr-r thft wwd eumpelk'd to attend-the-wounded man, tho orifaniJsKUiMi. Tho uill rc and Doolin much from tho CZAR AND KAISER. THE ROYAL KULEBS STILL HOBNOBBING AT BRESLATJ. Eating-, Drinki'ag, and Probably Re- the on the Sly. Breslau, Sept.

festivities incident to the visit of the Czar and Czarina were somewhat marred today by bad weather, and the great field service for the camp which was projected was to the heavy rain. Emperor William paid a visit to the Czar at 1.1:30 o'clock. Empress Augusta at the Landeshaus and twenty-four. GARRETT ANDiKALAKAUA. An Interesting 1 Game -of Toker at tlie Sea Palace in Honolulu.

The newspaper biographies of the Late Robert Garrett contained no mention, of the fact that he once enjoyed the distinction playing" the American baseball, but poker, of a real, live king 1 Some time in the year 1SSS he determined to journey to Mexico in search of the health which he had. lost in vexatious financiering-. The original pro- gramme w-as altered after the trip had begun, and it was finally extended to the Sandwich islands, and thence to China.and Japan. He was accompanied by. his wife and sister and a.

number of'-other relatives-and friends. It was during'-his visit to the Sandwich isl- RATES FOR MONEY. guests, including- all the royal person- ands that the incident'referred to oc- ages in the city, took lunch there. The cm -red. was.

then upon the Czar gave an audience this afternoon to the 'German Chancellor, Prince von Hohenlohe, which lasted for over an hour. A grand state banquet with 170 covers was given at the castle at 6 o'clock this evening, all the leading members o'f tho two royal suites being present. The Czar has decorated Prince von Hphenlohe. the German Chancellor, with the order of St. Andrew, and' Freiher Mars'chal von Bieberstein, the German Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Prince Rodolin.

the German. Embassa- dor to Russia, with the order of Alexander Neus-kl. set in brilliants. Emperor "William conferred the order of the first class of the Red Eagle upon- M. Chl.sklne, Russian acting Minister of 'Foreign- and the grand of the lied Eagle upon Count.

Osten- sueken, Russian Embassador to 'Germany. It is understood here that the conference between the Russian and German -statesmen in the respective on all political hoi the 'two inu iv.o tho I'ollowiiiff conmiands: (ion. i H'ourid Thr- hullf-t i1 timpi tn John M. VV. H.

Uanrwk A0unu inL JUIlLt at times to and A. C'ustf-r at Ok: a. George "VvatfliiJiKioM, Cenvrtdia, Gen. Nehvon A. Milca, Fort.

Keowh, Gen. G. JU-adc, Pottsville, Pa Gen. George '11. Thomas, Wilmington, Gen.

M. 'Murn's' i press upon the brain and affect Doolin. It did when it first struck him. Later, at the Cimarron robbery, he Ktoocl up to his knees in a ditch of v. ator, raving and shooting wildly Czar's ml ant daughter, the Duchess Olga, has been sent back to Kiel.

A gala performance was given at the theater tonight, which was decorated for the occasion with oak garlands entwined with asters. A brilliant aucli- Goir. Phillip Xr.wark, N. Gen, Phillip H. Sheridan, New York.

IN A TO If SHOP. Little Blue Camel from the Noah's Ark. He walked into toy with the uncorlaiu ait- bred by unl'amiliarity. Jlo Was not ho may, indeed, have- btwsn younger. The lines about the mouth tho.

about toW -ot-A. Iffc'tluu had''Jxw-rt nomy too 'easiy, 'and there that subtle air of pron- perity about him, too, that In turn told its Outside fn-Uift stroot UK? sun bout down oh the wliU'o a tfuit reflected oven into tlio carefully shaded Hhop. Behind thft counters tlio young women stood or sat iir littlo groups. They looked cool and In tlidr light sum- rnei' frocks. On Hit? counters toys, plUid on heaps, it summed to tho man, though arrangement was orderly onous'h." For a moment he wtood in tlio doorway.

Aftor Klart: of tlu- struct the shop Helmed almost in (larknt-ns. Gradually the forrnVi of. tbo young- women to liltf Hlg'ht, and then lie saw dimly thw tiling's oil-'thtvro-unler. An tflliutous ami-obsequious youug- man came forward rubbing- his hands. K.

minute tlw man charge of c-ooi- lOokliTK' youriK wumiut, with a pretty smile unu iv tnannrr. Almost before ho kni-w it, the man was talking her and cxplaininK things that m'tu- no extvJuhaiion. "I wunt a in'-er-er, a toy, you know!" he "Yos, the youny woman, "lit'i-fi is, a pretty doll. Jlow would thot do?" and she. brought out.

it. fut orftttfon with that and xliul, and lony- Mqncfi? curly. -ft was In a iialti blurt jrown. "How do you JiK'i? that?" asked tho yoim.if holding 1 tho doll up for inHpout Ion. Then pressed a hidden "Mamma, mamma, papa, papa!" said tho doll, 8cott! what's thai?" almost shouted thfc roan.

"I was making 1 tho doll talk," replied the ifirl. "Do they make dolls that talk?" asked the man. wild frlrl, with, a pitying: "they dirt- tluU ten years ag-o." "Did they?" said the man; "wfill, you flfto it's a good many years since I've any toys." "Shall I send it home?" asked tho youniv woman, "No," said the man, "I don't think Unit would do at all, I you think I'm a pmliy old man tc be-buying toys," Jie continued, Irre-Uivantly, "but, you sefe. been so busy trying to rich that J. nover had time to ttiink nbout get'tin's; married till about, two years ago.

out West, all Jhe. tirm-." sadly, "and somoluyw 1 and Hko tbat out. "Hero is somethhm 1 clsn that you irtig-lit; like, interposed the yoiuit? woman, as "sffo brought out a. wonderful locomotive and'train o.t' oars. pressed a Hpring-, and the online bell rang-, tho; whistle blew, and o(T tho train started-on- tho circular truck.

"Ls that what they call a toy? asked man. "That, is rt-rtuinly a toy," replied tho ffirt, with a lautth. wish could re-member the thing's i had to play with wh.en I a boy," musfd the man; don't suppose you could mo a Noah's Ark, could vou? 1 no eoritlnucd, iTcnibtfuHy. "I'll see, sir." said t.ht> young- woman; "but -dun-'tv jiwfully old-fushtomM-i." "Mc-bbe so; mobbr. so." said tho man, absently.

The younjr wonvan svulUed to the rear ot tho shop and scon returned wll.li the toy in question. Yes. tlu-ro it was. Noah's ark! It hadn't clianRvd a bit tn alt the years that had. t.Vd, satrm old grabl'ed roof, ono side of which like the lid of a box.

The same fqunrf. walls, with tins littlo KTeen windows; rho smne uari'ow Icdgo around tlie butUtan, and tho picture- of tho dove, bearing- tlws branch of olive, painted oai i'hf side. Slowly the man opeaud t.he* box and be- Knn to take- out the- little- His hands actually trnniblecl with dciiffht. wonriert'ully-mad(- irreeri trees, stnjidlns on thf littlo bits of wood that are mwuit to- nfprvswifc 30artb. The fluatnt figure of mt'ii and worneii; the soldiers, with, their little wooden Ami tlKi-n the Where has JJkoi before? Ho spivatl thorn out.

before- him looked at and beyond them, and the and the g'lare of thus siclewa-lk vanished from his vision. Given hefot-fr. him, and in the-ir hollows nestled whitu hou.so.witk tho bright gree-n blinds and the reil.ehi.t«- In front of thv house- was a narrow littlo walk, bordortxi on tsach side with sweet peas in bloom. How they smell! He could even smell them hero in tlie shop. Then looked up.

The was wearing a buncsh of tb-ostf- wonderful blo.s^oms at her Ho had not noticed them bofore, ho "alroost forsotton how sweet those blossoms can snwlU There is a smiill.lad running up the jian'ow walk toward the house-. Oiuv'arm. broken by a i'all from a treo. hang-s limp by his side. A sweet- facod woman comes rushing- o-ut to meet him, adn with a cry of lovo gathers him into jurtits.

Ho Uew.in her sobbing, they rush for a doctor. And as ne there, bearing the pain as best he little sister comes toddling up with in her hand fo-r him. "Take oo hurt," and him the choicest treasure of. all her treasures, little blue eamoJ from the KMih's Ark. jLnd half a centtiry later, with sonnfChAnr warm and ky tight in hand.

He otwna and lying in palm to from Ark. Sin that ban forgotten blue camei arvd itv com- panlomi not Thajr tha now ae then. "I'll taka tha4," aa ha twnMd away. Koma wtf a feurtMd wlMi PB.W togr. "Baby to too youm for Noa.h'» Ark," "Why did buy tt?" Vi-A Ten Thousand a Month, to be Sent Until December.

Nc-w York, Sept. news that the Spanish. g-overnmen'L had chartered seven vessels to be used in Irans-po-rUng- troops to Cuba to the attention of-FideJ of the exe- eiilive, committee of Cuban junta 121 this city, yesterday. Tt ifc 'said that the Spanish govern-moTif. inxcn-ds to hind lO.OOO a month -in Cuab, Mr.

Pierra naid: ''They are afraid to cariy "t.h+>lr troops hi their own vessels. They know that think twice before "blowing- npa boat dcr si. foreign. Jlfi-K 1 and that, we would-iuit hesitate for to blow up a Spanish vessel. 1 do not soe any.

other reason AvJiy they should charter these vessel's, Tor he Spanish tran'STMn'tatiO'Vi --coiupany 'has onoujfli boats to carry all the troop.9; to Otibn. would be glad of the oppartii-- nlty of, making- tlui money. Spain very in.Urnate with the transportation. a'ompany and their vessels ought certainly to receive They scud to Cuba, 'and at. the rate of 10.000 a mo nth it will take- them to do "By the tlmo the Inst 10,003 tht'-ro the.

fli-st 10,000 will havo disappeared, more. 1 think they would have as as men, they need them to replace tliat liu.ve- already died. We her do not know Hie number of sick men they havo who, if theyyre'epv- will M.yver bo Vi'orth anything 1 to them- solve-s or one. else; but we have; an ide-a of the enormous mmibei- by the fact that, the-y cotinot find buildi-niffs enoug-h in llava.na and tho other laryo cities in which to house- them. Even tho building- of the, Houso ofCharittes in Cuba, which was occupied by about little girls, has hoi-n tran-sl'onned hrto a military hospital and the littlo ehildreiv scattered a.ll over the city, and every otlK-r eatablislimeint of that aharacter hsis been treated in the same manner.

The; number of sick and wounded Spajvlards is something 1 1 Washed Overboard and Drowned. New York, Sept. three-masted schoonfcr "John F. May," which left Jacksonville Augiist 23d with a cargro of yetlmv'--pine- for this port, ran- into a didn't se-e many heavy worth-east gale off Frying- Pan into- -the --theater oi te about him, arid refused to leave with nce was the tho tfang- until away, declaring- that he could whip, the whole United army. the revolt took place in the United States jail here, the excitement brouR-ht on one -of these and "he became raving- macl, driving: everything- before him, and it was only by tl)' 1 interference of the other escaping- prisoners, who did not want to have a crowd attracted by the shooting-, that he was kept from killing 1 the captured guards.

TROOPS FOR CUBA. same Kalakaua whoyo-nce Philadelphia. Mr. party had scarcely been quartered in their hotel in Honolulu when- the royal chamberlain of the'Ha- waiian monarch called upon them', and said that King- Kalakaua would be pleased to have the "gentlemen take din- ner with him. but prior thereto beg'g-ed them tO 1 witness a boat race that day -between a Ha.waiian -cr-ew and one from, an American maarOf-war lying- in the harbor, The royal chamberlain escorted them to the King-'s sea palace, which was situated on.

a rock beyond the Paoilje's anpry. -breakers. Kala- Icaua. greeted th-em Mr. surprised to 1 find the black King, a courteous English fiu-ently, and i-emind- ing him oJ' Chester A.

Arthur. His greeting- was- decidedly "funny. pleased to hi'det yau. AYe have a bond of union. 'just tried' to borrow I have oust No one laughed at.

this sally more heartily.th.aai, Mr. Garrett himselC. At a signal from the chamberlain four fat negroes in royal livery approached, each bearing a solid silver salver as big as the top of a writing from Queen Isabella of -each loaded twelve glasses of champagne. On Cessation of Gold SMpments to America Offsets Markets. Sept.

partial'cessa- tion o-f the demand' for bullion for America, lias made the rates for money easier. More gold will, however, be wanted for Austria and for the coming Chinese loan, so that rates are likely to remain fairly steady. Business on the stock exchange was 011 a small st-ale, but the feeling- is more cheerful. The only thing: now preventing a brisker nse. in Americans is the rate- cutting- war in the South.

Still, the week's advances from two to nv-e points. Lord Salisbury's firm attitude toward -Turkey is having a good 011 foreign securities. Italians 'were also recovered, and there was an inquiry ior Peruvians and Argentines on improved railway traffic "reports. Mines were still quiet. Docks were flat on strike rumors.

The advances for the were: West Shore, Chicago, Mil- St. Paul and Erie mortgage Illinois Central, Northern Pacific- and I Denver Reading- firsts, Wabash sixes, Atchison, Topelta Santa Pe, 1. SULLIVAN'S COIVUVION-LAVV WIFE. tnatAve heard of "was from a women who said that Pearline hurt her hands! We knew that this couldn't But we looked into the matter, and found that she using- one of the poorest and most dangerous of bar soaps with her Pearline. When we induced her to use Pearline alone, this soap, everything was lovely.

Use no soap, when you do any wash- in Sf cleaning' with Pearline. Its needless, and more it may do harm. 479 Death at a Hospital Sullivan will Do the E-ig-iit New York, Sept Annie Livingston, the com mo a -law wife of John Sullivan, died at Bellevue hospital on Saturday nig-ht of hoarf failure, and her 'body was taken to the morgue. She was an actress and was 30 years of -She married to a Boston candy manufacturer, but left him twelve years ago -to accompany SulM- van to JDurope. She lived with the pugilist for some time, and has also beyn on the in burlesque.

-Sullivan. has -beeji notine-d. of her death, and friends say see -that tlie body is g-iven proper burial. A ERyOF MORALS. coxy boudoir.

It- is just after dinner; coffee has been brought in, to be discussed at leisure. Man and servitor I jf sitting- at table.) approached tlie-If ing, who was the first I- gracious, child'; one can't had in th-e foyer off. the bea- and held an informal v. th-el Czar -being 1 in the -uniform of his'Westphalian hussars. Emperor Princes JTenry and irrede'rick of Prussia were- in The woi-c handsome diade'ms" and necklaces of brilliants, --When the-party rose to leave the theater the--audience broke into prolonged and -enthusiastic cheering.

A FEMALE COLONEL. London, Sept. Tn-e Berlin correspondent of. th-e says: After the review at Bresiau, 'William- appointed his sister, Princess Cha-rlotto of Saxe-Meining-en, honorary Colonel of "the Eleventh regiment of 'the' -Kiiis O.odeled;, it tlie-isparkling-, beyerago .1 sup pose 1 i'iii incapable so- fine a -as A Cabinet oflicer says "that the Km- peror hopes to-, give his sister special pleasure by b-es-towing- upon the regiment which her fa.th.ei- United States not; Represented. Mexico" "Ci'ty, Sept-.

Minister'-Senor dean of the says he can-, not-iinders-tand "why the" United. States: shoal, south of Cape; l-iatterns. The laboring or the whip caused Uie carg-o to and While William Nugrent the first mate, and John JMwards, a colored seaman, wo.ro tho deckloaxl the following- morning-, a heavy wave struck thu schooner with tre-mendous force. It tore (he inainsiiJlo boom and gafC and the holt iron from tho top of the after- h'ouso and ci'ffht feel of tho deck near the Tnlxzen Edwards and Nug'ent were washed and drowned. Itpportant Cafholic Ceremony.

Kingston, N. Sept. consecration of the new altars of St. Mary's church in this city today was a notable event in the history of that important Roman Catholic parish. Archbishop Corrigan celebrated high mass at the early service and officiated n't the consecration ceremony later.

The sermon was by Bishop John Shanley-of North Dakota. Hundreds were unable to get into the building-. Copp's Mining Code, '1806. Pi-ice-. 50c.

Tribune ofUce. Smokod and Read Her Bible. It was a country luncheon party jiitety and they got on'the. subject, of smoking 1 among- women. Opinions va- Tied greatly.

"If should find myself," said one dignified-looking, matron, brist- llne; with "at any aociaj gathering- where the women were smoking-1 should leave at once. We-want-no Jardin Mabille manners in our drawing- rooms." know a saint," said her neighbor, "a woman whose life is devoted to doing who is in- the 7iorth but not of it, she actually smokes bigr, fat cigars. Her daughters disapprove of the habit and she rarely does it in public, but one day when there was, a house party staying at her place over Sunday one of the guests left the rest, who were sitting- on. the bench, and went into the house for a wrap, and there, placidly reading the Bible, with a Havana between her was the sweet- faced old lady en joy ing-the peace and quiet of the Sunday evening after her own Times. i Very Likely.

may say what you will, I think you will find that women are Jess wicked than men. I expect that heaven will be inhabited principally by women. likely. The men, of course, will generally' be found in the smoking room Transcript. Pointless jokas.

Mr. Giliey (at 10:55 Aothin' funny in these jokes about young men staying late when they call on the girls. I Miss-Kissinv (with a sigh and a. yawn), 1 see nothing fumiy in them, New York World. Will.

"Oh, Edgrar, here is a case of woman who was struck dumb by lUfotntaff Do you her hus- wlll her Viny be a the.recant Pan- American convention this city, -'It' is said- in an- interview -with the- Associated' Press great questions at issue, that has'dissolved for the Central American countries are a unit of the dis- cussiqn of such subjects as reciprocity of all except eminent domain; to say nothing- of the sveat, paramount, overshadowing 1 proposition of the Monroe doctrine. member of" tire while expressing- wonder that the United States had not been represented Save it that the Government wanted the conference to meet at Washington. There is great sympathy for Mexico throughout Latin America on account of President Diaz's bold and advanced ground, on the affirmation of the Monroe doctrine and its amplification, Mysterious Explosion. Madrid, Sept. explosion heard and, -a with twelve- i the with the de-ar- might 1-ady -of" Wes-t- county as far her' Views- on I knowa.s to'her views 'on, some other be the last JXtJi iservi- jla-gaes- of.

tl iaeeOXni5liKheA to -question any mother's manner pose oi TCere f.or.' purse of The- en tire', population-' of -the town," 14,000 in number, turned out to witness the contest, a majority them viewing it from the ocean, on- which they disported, particularly the girls, who seemed like denizens of Mr. Garrett, to ingratiate himself with the Kingv-bet SIO'O 'on the- crew, and then told "his Majesty -what he had done. stead of receiving a royal smile, he was astonished by Iv-alalvaua saying- quietly: "Indeed, but I wish tlie 'Americans to win." "Why, -your Majesty?" said' Garrett, in surprise. "Well, I have bet $1000 on that is why," was the. frank response.

The Hawaiians, in. face of eig'ht liiiles, won -feet, but; in consequence of the Toy ar wager, it was that. vlctofsr. Americans were, the' But what abbut the-. poker? We come to 'thrat Aftei- clinner in -the sea palace, 1 said: "Gen- it is our custom after "dinner to induVg-e- in a game of with little limit of $5.

Is tliat to you?" '-Mr. Garrett a few -other members, of the pat'ty determined to have a go -at the Hawaiian The company seated in; an immense hall, and- 'when- the cards had' been. shuffled there appeared at one end of the apartment ejght' natives with. harps; in-front of these eight mandolin. playei-s; a was ma-de: up "of eight choristers, -'and finally, in front of eight' of: the 'loveliest royal con-' cubines took positions.

Then, while the si n.gers warbled the accom pan-im ent of harps and mandolins, the girls of dp you mean? for you, our past's" weren't exactly on a par, were I Jived a man's not worse nor better than the average, I suppose. Certainly no worse. certainly no better. He (annoyed at the turn the con-ver- sation has to return to my If a. piece of art is good art, Die strict moralities have no-tliing-1 to do' it, -as fsui' as' I see.

'A: 'thing: is beautiful- or- it is. it latter it is: bad: art. If mau as :it.is> he can't be forever consklering-. Grundy-is- goliTg--to say about the ality p-(! lt: -it's ribt dy as th'at tiling you. contend- 7 for of.

y.ou Virtue, is" seemly arid sweet:" -'eating'' fish a'-knil-e" or silk with--at sack coiit? i-'s riot'- Ideals- a.fe-~'- Say the ninin to do is to keep the stomach, liver and bowels in. qrtjcr if you want to long- and keep well. Good physicians say thing-, too. The'remedy while not mysterious or nih'acuibus in 'its curative qualities, is a simple formula prescribed bythe best physicians- for of. ihsv.

digestive: org-aiss. little tablets, easy to easy- to buy and quick to actv -If your trouble is'DyspepsSa, Biliousness Dizziness, Headache, 'Constipation-, Heartburn, and the like, no need of calling a physician. Ripau? contain exactly what he would tell yon to fake. ONE TABULE GIVES REUEF. CUKE FOLLOTTS A FAIR TRIAL.

NO UN CERTAINTY ABOUT IT. coast near the town their bodies and postured most gracefully, the movement their limbs- being reviealed. through d'iapha- nqus. rAb.es, m-elo'dies Ameri-' can, and consisted largely of improvi-' sa-tions -of ih.embers-.pf.the:-.pa-rty, J-t-certainly. rather alaniilng to hea.r one K.olo.ist,..i)i- a parody on "the Colored.

-Dude-," in the province of Corunna, during-the night, is the cause of much excitement and speculation among- the inhabitants. It seems evident that a disaster has occurred, as much wreckage is strewn along the 'coast. It is supposed that two vessels, collided during- the night and Nothing has been discov.ered: the identity of the ves-i gi'ave-ly sing: sels, nor is it known how-great a- loss "Oh, sits Bobert" the of--life, accompanied the catastrophe. V. "5Tet tliat was what greeted the ears.

oL -the millionairei and the reference Meet oil Soil. Times dispatch Herren B.ebel and Buebb Democrats), members of the Reichstag- for Strasburgv and. Mul- liausen, on being refused permission to address their electors on German soil, planned to meet at over -was plainly" for-a-compliment. this, divertissement was almost tap for 's calmness of mind, soon found -Jiimaelf severa 'hund'red -dollars poorer than, he entered the pala'jce. The -Hawaiiar veiT far away.

But a. Tntof ernment got wind of matter, and after considerable betting all the playas a' result German Deputies were ers except Kalakaua latd down then met at the frontier with a decree of expulsion from 'rencli territory. T.reaso:u Discovered. Madrid, despatches h-ave been received Manila stating- that a plot lias been discovered for the surrender to the insurgents of the fortified town of Cavita, in the island He had three queens. He dallied with Garrett until the pot was up to handsome proportions, and then Majesty," said Mr.

Garrett, smilingly, "if I had you in. iny hand I with- what I have, be possessed of four very handsome king's." His Majesty was quick to seo the of Luzon in the Philippine islands point, he promptly replied: 'That while the garrison was engaged in a knocks the spots out of three of the Spanish troops have relieved 1 and An the garrison of San Indro, in the province of Nueva Ecija; which 'was bed by the insurgents. sie, To Treat wilh Indians. Chicago, Sept. James T.

Teller of this city has been notified of his appointment by the; Secretary of the Interior as a member of the recently authorized commission to -neg'otiate with a number of the Indian tribes of the The commission consists "of three members, ozie from each political party, Mr. Teller being chosen as'a pJe- publican. For business leasons the appointment was declined. SPARKS FROM THE WIRES. A at Moscow says that a chess match has been arranged between Lusker and to t.a.u place at the end of October.

A steam yacht containing twelve people was swtunive.d-'oft' Jflimwoocl in Ihe rivar, a tquail terday morning-, Willuim Par ag-ed -15, and IMiss Gilbert, -vere drowned. Practically every da'pai-tment of tho Cambria iron wor-ics Johnbtovn P-i' shxit' down Saturday niqlu lor jm inaefi" nite time, throwing- 2m men oia of cri" ployment. Laclc pi 1 orders i glv en as the cause of suspension. Tho British ship "tfrorii-ri. Capl.

Sin Pianeisco June ISth, v.x-ni whon entering Capetown hurhnt. She- m- with She and wrote out due for $200', beneath which he. signed' Rex." Garrett looked dismayed, but said nothing-. next morning, however, while he was at breakfast with tlie ladies of his-, party, the royal chamberlain appeared' befo-re" him, bowed, and presented the astonished American with It required all his diplomacy to satisfy the ladies' curiosity as to why ho had such early financial dea ings with the Hawaiian Megargee- in -Philadelphia Peculiar Affliction in Ohio. i noat usrain found to-be Senator Voorlvees is very ill and faii so rapidly that his friends fear he bo uuab to lake part tin? campaunT Tho continued delay ana cloubi as to his physical ability to take part in the cam? paten is causmg- much private comrTPni and conjecture in political circles The London Chronicle Announces thai the Queen has consented -TO reoelve titlon-containing the signaliure Pe Cleveland, Sept.

gi-oweis of northern Ohio are aillictea with a big crop. The vines are blade with the fruit, which is selling- at cents a basket of ten pounds in the vineyard. There is no rofit a price, for the basket costs two and. a half cents and picking as milch mote. Tt is said that no.

grapes will.be sent to market, but that the remainder OL the crop will be sold to This year's crop the heaxie known in this section of Special Legislative Session- Nashville, 6 the Legislature "vn.ll meet tc the financial the enact measures prevent January 1, T.S97. Tlie extra also figure in tion-al and for and Kepublicans are ion to charge the necessity of tlie Democratic Forest Fires fn Texas, Colmesncil, Sept a nig-ht past forest fires have been rasing this and adjoining: i 16 timber has oeeu it is something 1 one.can: define; It: somethias: you- men ha.ve Think; of. these books you men- write these days, "Jude, the. A mazing-," "The Woman Who. Did," and-, all the-rest of they should' fall into' a young- girl's' hands? it's about six of one and half a dozen of the other.

Your.sex is just as ambitious in that direction as mine. "The Twins" are no better from, your point 'of view, than the books you named. a.i:e the masculine, unsexed women write that sort of thing-. And it makes no difference who it, that sort of book is bad. for the young- person, I suppose -you mean.

13ut you don't expect a great-artist, to work with the specter of continually in view. To the.pure,-all things are pure; but: not a safe axiom, all the same. Such books, such, pictures, should 1 be seized. Such artists should all the world turned into an infant sohooi, (looking- at his" watch.) However, it's "late; they -are-- waiting: for" the dear She (smilin.g-)-—And.you.-'are hot at me. for 1 with you? a bit.

(Goes out.) She" stands the window until sh'i has.saeh her step into a caL and. drive off. Then after ring-ing- bell, she says" to her him in from the. German, for the Echo-. is now printed In UE, diagonally 9 across the OUTSIDE wrapper-of every bottle of The Original and Genuine WORCESTERSHIRE, as a fartlier pro- tecticn against ali imitations.

the Uttited JQfJN SONS SHEDLEY. THE -AGENCY OF J. W. ROOKUD03 exclaimed a druggist, how the people 'stiek lo If thisy experiment with otiiers they are sure to come back to Sarsaparilia The fact the One True -Blood 'Purifier. MoocTs Pills cui-e all Liver Ills.

25cents. ALT LAKE THEATER, CHAS. S. BURTON, rCurtain at m. THREE NIOHTS; COMMENCINQ THURSDAY, SEPT.

loth. The Irish Singing' Comedian, Cliauncey Olcott, Under the management ot AUGUSTUS PITOU, in a repertoire of refined Irish MAVOURNBEN; FRIDAY' THE IRISH ARTIST SATURDAY NIGHT- THE MINSTREL OF CLARE IB prepared lo Insure mining plants as well all of proporty, thft lowest possible ratsa. Ir the following staunch companies: Bun "Insurance Office of London, assets Phoenix Assurance Company of Lancashire Insurance Company of Manchester, capital 15,000,000 Ca.ledoF a Ineurance Company of Scotland liixiicheater Insurance Company ot Manchester, capital Lion Insurance Company of London, capital 6.64S.OO* Ifift MAIK TELKPHOT-rE. M4. NION ASSAY OFFICH, UL.

6. HANA.UER. Manager. to South W. Ternpja.

BY MAIL AND EXPK.ES3. Will prompt attention. Analytical work for list. OHN McVICKER. OFFICE, NO.

150 MAIN SALT LAKE CIT1 Ores assayed. eent from a distance promptly attended to and returns made- ttu, teliowinff day. reasonable. MELTED, ASSAYED. PURCHASE! GOLD R.

OFHCEBJUjMSSAYEHS Kemrtri at ore by mail a.nrt re- 1 Ciiv Utah References; Bank. Mmgo Smel gouth West Tempwi- company. J. W. tL'RRJE, ASSAYEX 159 Main 6t, City.

to all orders by and INERS' ASSAY OFFICE, LOUIS SECKBLS. MANAGER. W. Second Soutlj Salt Lak. ClCy.

AND SILVER. Ti. City ever seen on any 5 W. South St been reported. 7 Best Work, iTojupt lore attractive pretty with a brifht QONT you want to free yourself frorq stealthq serpent wfjicfj is slowly eating away your strcqgtrj? Every maq r)tt sown his oats to sorqe extent before reaches the age of manhood, and when that time comes don't you find yourself lacking in the elements of maqly power? Dr.

Sanden's Electric Belt, th.e idea! of ali progressive physicians for restoring wasted strenqtfj in nerves, rjas made thousands of men happy. It rjas recia'med them and set a qew standard of vigor, "I could dwuM with Joy I that I nave been Mivtd from of living of my lift erftbte M.y< J. A. J. MorM, GatM.

Cftl. "I feel letter, awmkt freshed and Itnow I am to a patieat who tutd belt Got tho took, 'Tapoo ClaMM of iwlth otkor curaa; troa, walot. br mtmattao Ad drew DR. A. t.

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