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i to HJ Klogant Coacnes, Qulok Time,
oil v HI and Superb Track make this line
, ' the People's Favorite Route.
1,110 The only lino reaching Hot
HI Springe, Arkansas, the Carlsbad
of America. For maps, lnlorma-
j tlon, etc., call on or address
:':.! I H. C. TOWNSEND.
;c,r- 0. P. & T. A.
am I ST L0U1S' M0,
the B
P fcl Time Table
SAN PEDRO, LOS AHGBIES AND
SALT LAKE 11. R. CO.
DKl'AHT.
rrom Oregon Short Uni Depot,
Bait Lake City.
ForProTO, Lehl, Falrnold and
Merour, connootlng at Ncphl
for Mantl and intermediate flJV -
po nts on Sanpete Valley Ry.. OftAJ U Hi
For Qarflold Beach, Tooole,
Stockton, Mammoth, Eureka
and Silver City (via Loamlng- 7, AC
ton cut-on) ij a m
For Provo, American Fork,
Lent, Juab, MUIord, Frisco,
Callentes and Intermediate ,ne
points DJVJO p m
AKIUVE.
From Provo, American Fork,
Leal, Juab, Mllford, Frisco,
Callentes and Intormedlato Q.AC .
points yito am
From Provo, Lehl, Fairfield,
Merour and Sanpete Valley tr.TC .
Ry. points .. .. 3'J3 P 1
From Silver City, Mammoth.
Eureka, Stookton, Tooele and E.3C . m
Garfleld Bcaoh 3J3 P HI
ALL TRAINS DAILY.
ZDally Pullman Buffot Sleeping Car Service
between Salt Lako, Mllford, Modena and Call
entes. Dlroot staco connections for all mlnlnr
dlstrlots In southorn Utah and Nevada.
Olty Tloket Offlco, 201 Main Street.
Telephone 260.
E. W. GILLETT, J. L. MOORE,
Gsn'l Pass. Agent. Dlst. Pass. Agent
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W OITY TICKET OFFIOE
ij201 MAIN ST. ."
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Helping Himself.
"Wo have quit waiting for prof
porky," says an Arkansas editor, "an
Uavo bought an ax and gono to split
ting rails." Atlanta Constitution.
Uses Millions of Envelopes.
Tho Hritish postal department uses
eight millions of envelopes yearly foi
telegrams alonea quarter of a mil
lion a day.
Monument for Supposed Inventor.
A monument Is to be erected li:
Nuremburg to l'ctcr Henlelm, the sup
posed Inventor of tho watch who died
In ID" 10.
Journal for Conjurers.
Preparations are being mado for tho
publication In London of a weekly
journal written for conjurers.
Immense Bible Class.
Tho largest blblo class In Great
Britain Is at All Saints' church, Shef
field. Tho avorauo uttendanco Is 1.G00.
Will Not Publish Army Journal.
Tho plan of tho Ilrltlsli war office
to publish an "army journnl" has been
abandoned. Tho olllclal reason for the
abandonment is Hint It would take
"too much time."
United States Internal Commerce.
Tho valuo of tho articles forming
tho internal commerco of tho United
States Is estimated at about twenty
two billions of dollars In a slnglo year.
Growth of Hair and Nails.
In every seventy years tho average
man grows a beard twenty-flvo foot
long, hair almost fifty feet long and
nails twenty-threo feet long.
Cure for Colds.
People who go barefooted and thoso
who wear sandals Instead of shoes, fl
Is said, rarely lmvo colds in tho head
or any form of Influenza.
Her Photograph. HI
Why a snlnt himself wcro not exempt HI
From tho spell of tho lovely eyes that iHI
tempt. Mil
So It'n Uttlo wonder that I, HI
As I 1HUI80 for a moment beforo the Hi I
pin co fH
Wlicro tlio frnmo Is set with my sweet- 3HI
heart's face, Bl
Sluould thrill for a moment with Just a (HI
trnco (HI
Of a lover's ecstasy! Hjl
But, nh, tho Inscnsnto pastehoard knows Hil
Nono of tho thrill or tlio Ilro that glows !HI
In tho lips Hint answer mlno; Wf I
And her black eyes luck tho changeful VII
llKht jHI
That plajs In her dusky orbs of night, 'HI
StrepliiK tho soul nnd senso and sight 3HI
In tliu mntlncss of old wlno. iHJI
But perhaps It Is Just ns well that I kneel ill
Befoic this shrine, though she- may not SHI
feci Hil
That 1 kneel ns suppliant there. Hil
This photo, at Icndt, I mny caress, Hil
For her stro cares not that I olTcrvcsco Hil
In this harmless stylo of tendorness, Hil
And will not llu In wait on tho stnlr! Ml
New Orleans Times Democrat. IB I
How Millionaires Enjoy Themselves. fll
Twenty millionaires, Impersonating m
farmers, havo held a curious dlnnor iMI
in nn hotel In Philadelphia. A inlnla- '311
lure cornlleld had been lnstallod In lull
tho dining hall, and roosters ato wheat fill
from tho floor. Tho guests used toy SSI
pitchforks, rakes, and hoes, instead of till
knives and forks. A stuffed bull stood 91
behind a rail fence, and two llvo pigs HE I
feasted in a sty. Farming utensils jjl
hung on tho walls, and tho electric RRSJ
lights wcro In pumpkins nnd melons. rail
When tho company folt thirsty thoy iul
went to a cider press, and farmer's SSI
wagons took thorn homo. B
Faker's Ingenious Device.
Thero was a man recently who did ill
a tremendous business at French w
fairs, selling a powder that was harm EHI
less to mou but deadly to rats. Ho will
would spread somo of tho powder on ill
a sllco of bread and eat It; then put ffiW
a portion under a glass caso, in which pt
was a rat, that died as soon as. It ato wf I
tho bread. Hero is tho explanation wjjfl
of tho trick. Tho powdor was ordl gwfl
nary sugar. Dut tho glass caso was till
connected with an electric battory, wfll
and as soon ns tho rat touched tho f I
bread tho current was turnod on, and iffl
it was electrocuted.. 1$
f li
The best personally conducted II
tour in the winter time II
Is that of the heat currents 111
navigated by HI
Castle Gate or Clear Creek COAL 11
ALL WWl DEALERS J I
Utah Fuel Company II
il
The Local Merchant Advertisers t u ., il
T it. i . .,i r o,i,m-.Hainc conerally find people who buy things II
Is tho best judge of advertising fn th(j ofc r ' Ivo mood' in tho
valuo of tho various weekly papers Barroundingfl of llomo and Family ttjH
in this City. Ho pnts his money especially at evening, when thore is liSJ
where it pays best.-Tho best paper toU 'SSSfe'taSE
for him is tho best paper for tho nn ndvortiBO to reach tho people. 9SJ
General Advertiser as well. TRUTH has tho circulation and will SJSJ
certainly bring you RESULTS.
TniITU is tho Best Advertising Mo- 1UUV9 because It has tho largest SjSJ
I HU I II dium for the Local Merchant II M I i circulation. MIJ
Don't forget we have tho circulation that bllngs Results. Call us up, HI
BOTH PHONES. ijl
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