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Show Bw ea eee | ey | THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, SATURADY, MARCH 17, 19C6 "|¥/#'%3 \ NO SPINSTERS THERE Nhich his intelligence was once enhrouded. but the ancestral quality seems to have returned in full measure the Memphis negroes. ny cabner to . ae | eee other rapidly «any i ~ . than negroes more contains tity in the country, but it a is 4, six yours, and that recently his atlentlous had become obnoxious to her | She alse stated that ‘ he had borrowe a ring =retur "And you /to | Which he had ring Is the NOTABLES, Jie What res Every Turkish Girl Getsa Hus-| becoming depopulated of the black |son you Magistrate had Boies Stapleton, arrested?" ques-| Sheep are going out on every | (gies They clement ; ae ; band, No Matter rain, sacrificing such personal belong- } "Yes. I want the 7 ‘ ings as they cannot conveniently | her eyes snapping S ‘ is no this "Well, them with transport Ugly. How The ‘ spinster' ' J r language L . ; March 16,---"Old maids] tn Turkey, and the word] has 1 6 7 bale ha 1onee auivate nt in" of the country," said Parks-Richards naareye ‘ yestérday ‘ ip] . g Might.of "In ¥ the Women Turkey among a ber aad to Sometimes ; . 7 ICs§ And young after has Mexicans Becoming ne Their S Theit officer who promotion owed to his made | the commanding | two and in the ly clated: happened ing to|fired. One bullet ' oan MEET > TO her} halls and supervisors Indian ; forest ‘iv the -the. : cars was until they whooping | red and work. 1.) aids for beer Cle e blackened bodies ‘the char-,) could pro- told the} )j4;, who was on engine o- « hoods Shey Then, oe off her veil, he looked | faithful girl at} ugly, coiticed the pee ec nied br idegroom, ‘hideously ugly t won't have you! nied 72 But he already had her. The only thing left. for him to do was to get a divorce. the husband's anger has wants to marry his wife a a will soon re-election, Such (Ariz.) a ee SUICIDE be oris soliciting rabaghin know Clif- Guardain. CABLES cil for | Retae "a. Bi . life INTENT. 7d id: ‘Look 2 i A aa | of the cab |} side to see ‘ e 1 ae i light ji ; for-an out: pe all ; 10. an cab fe ot adi 39, 5 4 =. an I stepped over, "to. his What was the matter. -I . , thead of us, but I. had no} instant that it was on the) 5 i as he|shooting myself; time|the businesslike will mall letter.' cablegram that wa ees was | oUt ALS acta See a aS es ee pon "Hight the ayes not ten ‘she has to 4 go through the formality d of] sent to etersborough, England, aj ly]feet away Was too. scared ‘toni jumpi;/ £g gn, s "mt . marrying. another man, then of ve-|short time before the sender, F. B.| 1} ™émember the engines' coming to-} ing divorced. After that her originai | Woolward, crawled up the steps lead- jzether and that's all, husband is-able to marry her. This]|ing to- nie Spee in es apartment house Thrown Evom Cab. eustom has given rise to a profession|on Vine street, vest of Thirteenth| , ; A of proxy husbands, who are generally | street, and bie Ww Bit his brains with a Io was thrown from the blind and feel no qualms at relinguish- | revoly shot out of a cannon W hen ing their brides ati the legal pro- the cesses have been sa ied. "The Turkish DEbiEn: " according to} the speaker, "is pre- Renny a wo- man's rights woman. Her rights, height This: and|ward identification sure, | Myself ' deseribed himself and age, and signed his melodramatic act of became known in the as to name. Wool-| receipt especially her legal rights, are more}|Coroner Jermon of a cablegram from tlearly defined and more rigidly en-|the police authorities of Petersborough forced than in any, more advanced England, asking whether such a man ; countries," 1e a all had One t count on at There . are aman no ogling. men at stree > PRDee uinent she stops ine 2 sho woman pe mes-per reer re killed meant. nt to Rineale and what The cable message the chief of pollee war rd. onee Baar Ca > it al!) i PRT eae Nas a IT was too dazed for a I AE Wives. erp eae: WASHERWOMAN as much brothers OF: IN |the huabands AN man's, dead START AUTO if One FATAL <3 od: the train not do, much.' Nine of One i Tt 2 Machine a Mich, Creek can FI March claim 16.- March Seton of Be : ton, wheve the undls-| were a typlieat| 11,, D¥inr . ne LAW as as pout like lightning. I did of what| those who} guess I did I and : his. up ane nd r Jones. Evans A. ans- bartender the Grave strect, She is was killed, Wm. Party children, her work, om na who now assist She does from eighteen her in 1 ie Chieago Duaneestont ull to twenty-| wexgt e far as they. have police the bean . ares in ps weer and earns) five men entered 25) re economy characterietic of the ‘German woman | avowed Rao ik theintention reguitinkof every possible cent of this has been} took plac Killed. save By of a nen thrift: hard Mrs.) work and Huber: now in owns: and a life =the has |ihe méi S is Se Bra |?) in so believe deny mk fe L. M a H wea ce ie Hewitt, killed) t| a 2 aie » ‘have ison es Ate ! avs e of > me 1 1 and | one than withe ane rantin Pte on Ree PARGeDP restric-| tion, into) a ich tte citar Py ; it t ‘ te oA pe i ae eu i eo. oan oe t than mutual foe rn 2 at {ing nivet vithin of Portugal and beyond see 14 days ete nee BA a OF. us ieke oa ees ie ete e Mi s et i a . ad tral. ‘ f sie i Nand oO 4 has, 5 of to orchestra. from BY ne aes ; S Wa ie Lynd en and . apart Ss owned ‘tah. the neigh-| Not Pe aoe 4 of ay PEE LA ee _leral' passeneer @ HIS Gthinje local offices of a great deal of was naturaily but a million- aive She eould own one. surprise, laughed "Why not? 1) work an T ' NUN SEES PRIEST conversation about the clly, as it supposed: (iat a0 one expréssed sald= D earned" it by hard IU in (the onty "reeveation" and of | following ‘agent'for im Denver, of the S SPIRIT VEG, Of the only a bruised of 1884 the to Symphony 1889, and | Would be from | of the No. 6, To oele county, ad to who-died thre \ithough, Pa. has 1 1 « Paris, vere is' a America, . Ran coun- and ili . Ly mati 1U, No. th St. weer =i Parowan Wabi peton George. Jo, 12, d<ane Raneh, uv, 13, county, Garfield arfield Panguit teh 30 Ne i. RW. No. tah county, Shocogio Poors ; y, uh a ane . tes; Lehi: 1, W. » (N»T. north north o of the privy council king and San Juan a a and not of reyal It Is Said to Give Divections Concerning Papers, e to miofe; AWinide, thah' Mishawaka, Ind,. sensational aod ‘ Mareh 16.-The| much-doubted story of |® litle girl in the Catholic orphanage, Patrick DEATH ieee northwest part of Juab . Shs : cr ek. Work in : Crusbed Grand While ‘ {Th of.18, Central Speetal. est (ie Benkey. he fe rm mad lo try eras He ie at . ? oY cea ‘ ins aster TEAS Ean Eton flock aed her + > Sins h aie eu dia yd acy eat Se hanni i t ah wae eicat ; suys-1 athers : chicken Busi ee et will be kept at long as he sa i -- Scotch collie. owned by Gilbert) TH. Place, of Deep River, Conu, earns breakfast every. morning by -filling wood box. He carries one feet atick at a pile outuf dog can wood tehdos aie bt the line, but the La Plac all on he. The builds beige st . aa < ienkeet world it _ mound* bird Aun' thi biggest. nest n ie mounds Steal sone time In elreumforence five feet dee FWwhich eggs. 7 } in the 4 ks ie MW I nuller 1¢votedly snp at ge mene age \cademy "1s "Destroyed. Shreveport, La., Maich 16--st. countles of J nig| Nor hint. ts that the king. taxes ¢ her : were tty , South, fateor he cannot sy, it as in the ted noted singing | may nota send sont /#nd were at by fir him or ustiGe any| rwo aulife This 1 - only may; iadics personally king may or sailors upon. with interfere nor sus] suspend two husband, attached, sorts of determining meddling * open i women in theae | ment all Mme. laim ; in is| von ae titles but ore whom is not uae she of es ) lLOMECOMINGS, morning the press dispatches ae oe , Russian | = guard with privileges the against. of Manchurt his'|officer. [is =e Te TALES OF of what seemed by osuccessfully in orthe Russian forces He has as been ce a sple splendid But the news ts that his ski, famous Lake county, county, R. s,]-'eWn ae Heber ae ote » in Hungary. All prince hase turned a Is settling down ae cely leas estate born at September St. of.| Yaling ot | 2) his Germain-en-Laye 16, 1638, and king her a . ward Lecoue ANIMALS of alled || that: A an jIeast sta- | the over a new : oisia strenuously SEUNG eis allie owner o Bob the : cott: wes himself traveling for pinnacle of outside brought fourteenth the high- earthly glory so hitter pass at world lo to dog,! Mr, commendation. for some z Ameri¢a been thing : would a McCall's life 1 the incident fi a sugar build- hi othe could adres: far as achite home which could onlysresult-fit the desper-}\h "ey 1 tbat ewe DAT een a ere 5 eal seg spe an he?bequeathed. .A B. Oecherting, local cleaning out for a set of timbers nothine..less-than the hike { ie Miss xine = ro na ae ie Rev. as | for ade unt he alights from the train Cobatavuniioartiatitiinndas perhaps "all night. ra miliich re employes HOE bea into a, amine and sree to he. ner sleep peg ‘ have and insurance at retired company, | music lacks d enough which. ¢ and no no wealthy CAN peasant T BEAT who felt' the "James, that | Vineed . But he he was figure "Cs is coward's mid I 1 anv. from going' ion w TONG bequeath my that one late; part Sary and she is on the ground to sup‘rintend operations to be 7 = It Is said due to her business foresight that the mine is being worked, any way. for} The I you the cour a tombstone Anes forward bequeath with | after he had my " u he It es Mike! a St on Cure ihe Ks ne wee the old peasant wud WW ae a oF ‘ wu rt cans stolen the she has mite Stand- ar Let es k y re . . is aecorded instalme nt - Nan. 4 erled," _ fie pleaded, kiss.Indighantly. good third in his jm py net LAWYERS ~ ‘ourt that Lau long | ¢verytoin returns blessing." The second son came and that onee fell off pon ee ie sel said: father the and head {bowed "John Henry, you have been a good heces-}h6y |iconder THE his! oya- chief it is sald, has- , ; a aber oe ih ee Ae alned sere hadin been sravcehis ene man who friend, i suf-4 the blame and shoulder the eerei) vs he willf w ace sponsibilits Now he says he eee You ;A ané lhis hours were nfmbered called sous to his bedside and said: eo whet corner i8 | journey rabshe tim jarbed and boots, direetion coat, hat downs wi --- | she a ‘ é ; ney = andepreps He | ard happy dee hon linecting ets and vars W oo Very. my nevertso one Sunday into" Hi: better-than 7 he advanced fs}no reception committee the ordinaryney eesports|no rece land and has fevoted|| ton Hamilton was the eee |. Rae Doss of ver (URGE ber skirt,, get "is in rom- court man; © the. was raised }22¢8 I he ; } ule las beets and manufacturing own land and has started ing model of | 34¥S pages of history, lows Wis. so short. alan ted In perceiving hat-all-tru tfonal prosperity gsi based. eoes. she condition of. the then re- parlia-|ception in St. Petersburg -was. chilly: . eo the . | there. was not ¢ a cheer for the oldld } hero; : GOOD Russian ecaptHe was \the commanderin any | Withdrawing aall|derly erly retreat)" a of Siections any any law, aw. ¢ and statutes not titted | a with- and d the Alihough utter. destruction not| of the ezar's army. he could any | Pot turn Kuropatkin's defeat into vic« Hengel-| to itt ai and escaped He| ‘ell of Prthe return toz the he fat of Gen. Linevitch. ors afler- Almost fhe histice je ‘high | that made aw decent showing: bluff, only functionary of the | !rave and busy. he on more thar one » ay ays . /ovcasion averte e er destructi kind' whom. "he* th Washing- | unaided appotay ven Hengel-| quarter. soldiers she thi luncheon by. the orders | Panic resulted, but-all the crown. Al- , OUl injury. pardon a maleere. RAT ae Se to prison of his own has he the power of . J mipy stot bm sheriff is the 1 who was destroyed' NOON. Loss; $60,000; {1 nee fire originated from a en Pec aa broke out while the teachers a fu- | Pupils and death over any- of his subjects. has, in, facet, no legal power, for personally corps. can. quse ation of: revolutions/(-tireatein all that Kineeratt-and diptomuey Anean on the comes Viii- ‘anks she is known simply as madam. | jon full pay she inherited from her father et a ee = ; There was another frosly homecom, = ' ‘ itle of . countess, He was the last of wk Elbridge Barrows, of Great Works, Me.,|ing yesterday; this 3 one » inj Newen' nk the line of the Counts Dunin-Borlow- | who has a barber shop !J Old Town. is | Hi umilton the late legislative agent of was] the th) Was! f 16.-Patrick March ‘ . them: by act of. parliawas proved when a char- crown, fruit,|Swong in the for- | not woman point int of of residence residence | |j Js k ele and dominant power « ‘ cn I social prestige of Har-| ie Wureka, 150) buries valuable ont : : aE 7 v4 ; ly o { of the Austro-Hungarian | subject, and though he may -Alsmiss an | toryyne sobbed Japan acting dean of the corps | army, he may not raise on He may /its complete trium capital |Gax. When, after'. three © years' delay, | rington, a well known, miner, Metes ranging from $150 to $200 each | killed on the 800-foot level of ere filed: in the civeuit court. and the|Grahd) «Central mine at Mi amt settlement of the estate of the' late|about midnight last night He. en- | Peearding theappea ryrace of the spirit of; a dead priest Was "fortified Satur- only my as ft innot. be bou for nati oO $3,540, ° Th aise: of: t ereater' Intelligence" of hy As Sid a whiel ; ph Which makes: himovaluable as b a ser- }f roldding the making of starch from Wheat The king cannot exempt any subjects from duties imJ 1 m found | the of. one the Sanke Why have At to own ove as much! as-an Piboice j| work hard every any in the week and | never have any time to myself. When . comfort that 1 have+-yes, joyment. mer- parentage, 2 . : apan' } other man expects to grad-| thority nor Universit next | Tivethe "iplomatic set on the leaderis Mme. enjamin Cr. Under: this' Louls, Fiance! at) ever feed chickon-raleing only owned b Geore: ena eral Is a ee tiny: cae Say ra | tS couns) levis and came to. the» conelusion hat the law of : wh permit the | "0 t Aor ‘niet eesti oP mA s\Eaein London, nor his othe] being erected Sete Ss BSHUtOMOUIGn hash Sit esnGe hie ps Grn a Sac . Louis, the . Grand Monarch, ployes if they nah produce the,bestRae w heat ‘ No one occupies a more ambigu- | "2d rye in Silesia. He talks of bulti- the | Austria, MINE ‘ Warrington Kepublican IN 1 appeared the prop a wars, enetosed in au mouth dog's in 14 for hes mome enepunicn caine A AT AN Mean celephant ise | ity the reign.of George IIIf the privy) for its ivory. of whiel council discussed how far othe king's} mal. vield om oh tare | m3 (iat OST UstT De: Oheved Wenig. sage | dee ‘other hand Seen evangelist, "has written a book, which: contains the story of the origin of ai!| the most famous gospel hymns, counties, | efeat-grandson, MEETS tly aie a ‘ man ve E) hi -herto care: for ghickGns. rs learned. ta protect In- he athe a Pant makes born British apo hia lp time in his mouth from the zide Into the kitéhen. "4 Aémbers ‘of t} hot hold ee egif geethev ed a privilege selectout anyof) for-| /the is. re to him, in broo® from the shell. ‘Thirty. were wut undér Feathers and % chick picked thelr way aneRaes the the | the | art 10S "a " Taylor, Moab ~ | ‘lonery and private possessions bear | Beb !s known all alone railway the Ene and of the!is registered on the k steamer under a o See ener toea a , ' P angor and Aroostook : : f his came from hka sequestrat bands : ; Uimtah county,: J. 8. Hacking, _ oe | ‘4e coronet of her house. ttedag and made mueh of by the aatiboea jname, . Sate back hard . . ; ; ' jtion in Paris Theré were no bar 22. ee part of Tooele county, ae his on hich oe German Rob scorns the soclety of other canines jout to meet him, either. There was , |?) is may oné not that Kingsley ' to serve: living testiDuring hi regimen She Is the ranking 7ign oy contingent ng inip ,weVy, Sevy, | j age i ae LOY GUENSs Indiana' Nyborg: | jiptomatic cB Wasatch known, not..digest. any of the | to compel anyone to lend by which mortals are} The petition of rig i was suffering horribly, | tain d- this stipulation, meant his. Tamura, best ‘k ees STA |Uated from . counties, Davic|}the bm * . . ne ' the began | spring I lia of reservation, Alex Pace, Colton $, imery county, Soren Hansen.| vale Wayne oun Witerd pure aan : tee, ) 10, . Sevier Sanvette he i *|muller. wife Heaton zmbassador, R.- a odses .S Non: am generous ae wincipally apples, on which he thriv-| ture to be collee ted d@ und became the robust person thar| Of Parliament, not of he is today | though the king may W. M mye. Atkin Jonathan c county,¥; No. 4, Piute ms & Collings, ‘ Monro south Iron op unties, Per eolinte. HT. at hat. he could. rdinary food sustained He west oe Yr, eo: her Ene or 1 eedenrts uD | to preside over the privy eouneill. Queen Anne was the last occupant of ‘ the throne tg do so And although | the original appointment of members) adimit-| of all Swede sSOWEUE, from fine 7 officer nor clergybusiness with his A _King must not be- | Lao a subject his be A lertook the task to show what coulda |ter was granted to a certain college |} Ces academy established: thirt be done by a man-who has: given up| of. physicians exempting them from |) Years ago, and one -of the most widemeat,~tea, coffee, wine, beer, spirits | lhe militia tax After a> ble law suit.) |¥Y Known Cathdlic "institutions in' the ind. tobacco We states that when jn} the judgment: in this case. was against )SeUth, was destroved by fire' this af- Web: north this train F ing =, eges (ime occupants ) jp it model the young man the der-wus placed aon lope animal then left eee the profits brood nething - it | wor the am Ita-tail license. ae a : at police, he adwas Noe: ate ding rae AccMan the privy council, ) {oto to almost! hut is obliged to call their aid in dethe type liberation Whatis more, it is against writes eaj-| the British constitution forthe "king been . , candwetor : Partners: jen at cee for may 3. ‘The é accept as money waered. of i Business impossible throne neaPalermo, IeD ntheItaly, mathemat-|'yet the in rec-|eigner, of S holm to) mental Scipio. ard Rey cas eigen No. 9, aie [opera diatrivt, I, E. Lisonbee, Burb cee Lake yaa eg circle ‘ Tarbet.} Johnson, Morea West of line ‘running from Mere ur to Johnson bass, C.R.-MeBride, ‘Tooele No. 7, Juab and Utah counties, south and Benjamin, W. p Smith "Draper said Salt father. sre, tmathematicians Pies Gustaves Nordine the ; 2 paddled his: > own canoe. on} jin-| the' Denver | 0Us. place in. history. than the son received at| Louis XU of France and Anne road, from his these, Ro W. Phillips was|fact that he was succeed by his |}20 Tmmense Interest in social ques-| one injured He sustained | §reat-grandson, Loulss XV, while the | tion He Is devoted to ae tie foot, unfortunate Louis NVI, who perished prine ess, Who exercises the greatest in- | ee ii the revétution, was his great-great- | uence net only on him but on a the | ee 4 Tieturnus, passengers by 7 ea) Jose ph McFarland, rty. béen training At first oe 1 Subjects. cine OR Ne ONDER t w hich. ‘ the present season, | him a half share in all Burope. Mr. Ger-} from that business for tor / William Welmar J dis \ M ; f ED Se PO Set hod : a ar of aT phen atics in Dickinson No, 5, Summit and Wasatch counties, vorth and en of reservation, Joseph Thomas, Heber. and = Ta dog licen walked up Sboncafier. thaten a axplamed@thar KINGS OF Become oD Cad (orials ctors gistric HS ; der county, west of SnowThomas Thomas, Cree 2%, Cache county and Box Elder] tat ' " Rich county, Wm. Davis wWebersands took el Xa A eke ee ears: ied. leaving' & "widow asvd.7 st monareh may -. ‘. . 5 St tye 1 ist ‘ildren, of whom Herschel is the ela- | et and amas : \ the, busi- jhe ‘| cannot diseharge: at east of Snowville, of He} Symphony) most. valuable business in Great ritto take ef-}aln were to write to the king offering / est.) The1e boyhas continued boy sheep | Ness : ever. since,has attending. very. detail himself-sets. Utah'| solicits advertisements and Many dipping pens in this state are for st-and [ndian reserves and as no Martin 3 Ilgarves -_-_ \iay forma for coach dog a the wor Gates Ter> | in "the the world. Te- | 3: Mie ar Pranee. POU A first ec: Josephe PRIVILEGE resigned: the Boston resignation was - alain ' s olets relia Gericke, of his ata fected sheep: are allowed : there, the board | irduous voyage he lived on apples: of his is pr . «| } class has supervised the erection of a number} small, supply. of mill, water and som#| posed upon m Aet mn a ae Le read, The Swede states that he un-|ment,. This waane oe o sane : the seas;-in ; AnG .k take te Nyys recause Deskman. Quackenbush quarter Paterson, N. J.. service. | epnpe" his) tall and h in ez $2 DHL ihe leense King Carlos imposing and the feat sit Catia joe ARTA a sek 3 }dinand Louls Maril Victor Gonzague ay Bue Litch- of Dart Senator fect: at oa end He will return anid * Grand te ETSoe ‘CEERI Tink PASSENGERS INJURED Wh neve Vita teé yeas The: official, tithe of. j ortugal is not_a little si l 1 Connected, with the life-saving ile was hon in : hiladelphia. a Nae the ic sixty rey enivion of his attainments in the sefnee of mathematies rhe organiza tion is the most cclusive } . exclusive mathematr: |7@) Society in the world, with a. total) me mbership of 400 com pose "dl of the ua orig tite passenger, national government. | vionk vears h has been when For ya beauty Sy student is State of sheep commission‘onductor pane eee ann inter- | Orchestra, the it ate except | | No. 15, CW EUENS ofticlats er E. and her. baby. Mr. e rec Conley Fred} ~ oO & é and Hew e 1 foes daughter, A n A. Lake, Ogden, Kaysville and Syra"Sse People PC > on Trains, "rains euse dispately from Maj. Hooper, gen- lev | the influence Day cit will that she rents. Besides this she||jquor, which made them belligerent | 20d. vicinity ware On the: tains: "My France from his father's. death at} when he, has yore work than he can |to eat, for the : hospitality of all railroad) orm greeting. It couldn't be eau rane m eee Creek township, | and I « wre Lat M a. c Versailles on September 1,1715, at the |} set through," Und that without work | employes is = Sa -~Anuconda they =, wanted was a aerow,getting wl Sawyer of f |S Salt' of-Ogden, aa.Ke, NETS. u tor is ‘rt her oldest son' the ie, allmainte rin meine and W. EL. Wallis JE: inton He mM, age of. 77. Some notion. of the dura-|beSg "begins to. rust." He has. no taste | Bob cannot a of cor ae4 and It: tava ‘ eel for him,-Anm : that Ire can. tell what Ume it Syracuse, and. R. W. Pili Kavs- | tion of his reign can be had from the | Whatever. for military life; Dut takes | UDlikely : with} worsted. four children pene, sul ject the W. Sitanaine . LOCAL the women { ay Oe Voi or produced 1 in XNew Ne ia WE Ghdesté clerl Miller" is. th or ; Po ¢ rovernme elvicmore of than the , & scab, in fact, so clean that it andoaduimahiaicte quarantine agains , "a a : those states 'n which there is considerapie" seab, and shipments of sheep are watched closely in. order to prevent r ype oe ron ned ta the ee ee He was dropped in the snow and hours ‘ later revived. We is badly injured and i : ee ee AO 7 s Slee alilonyie under and were tomgn aloon with the ) Salt "cleanin it up, Sent ne Ludotine A ‘under » arrest. being They aa Mrs. are ' house mother At -oporter accosted Mrs. Huber with the remark that the fact of her owning anu ae had been the. sub- f > _cmnere "one } gamit I. Hewitt Mrs ois _ Edward : t 1 Ne i thaereir years old; le that other their lives Z Kans -onapenas en ay Ros fort Old Town station or other start and house Owns a : ae ict she yet but informed ReAnVIer-Crowniiahicld 2 wile] slentvave SURAT He Wanaties .} 1S9S until the present time, | offer. Just as no scabby sheep In the state oF Hersehell) Miller, aged) 14, is-edyor ) Ah. may combine ' pee Lda "do twice, prior to May} and° publisher of the Boyd County | PEOtession, se the said dippir to be made not less |N at lvneh: Neb The "paper whe (i! ime partner with 0. irty, some of whom may never be we snlified, owing oo "ia that the 3 2 r * ae . ae eee pier pene Sa f Plor : i fal 7 peat tl wasshot are not details, ATE. ee ond aowttt, ewl. aii IER tit German woman, "0short and keheavy set| twice1 in the chesthey and is now dying5 in| and and 1 has great strength. For eighteen! a hospital and the three others aare D years she has lived here and taken'! under arrest in Byanston, one of them in washing fora living, and supported | wounded. k five BK, co receipts Russell. cae tyne Pee yo, as as puted distinetion of being the homelof the day and started a "rough o only washerworman in lie | house". in. sistoli nen were'. badly wd ~? . United. esis: who owns an automo-) worsted. William Curry, thirty years. Dile bis Mvs. Christina K. Huber, | old; whose home was in Winnetka 211 hermes oY Springville canyon G. Orme, pope = Lebo, bfparty eleyefrom : & th per W. - Mi + ceed Dusivesl in figuring ye De Resul Result) Mrs. ae Dusing alone, Dying Tlouse. ay J . cn = a Time-Saver, ee Creek, Battle > Finds and ee Ynother Rough * : ea Collect: Work to and sistinga ee SALOON iy Killed, -- t Uses home. yd tf oe "4 Puy i yook. ical looked | ties, Jook ina Ce window. e js never! will be held until further instructions Perhaps the saddest feature in coneeiey to.""" Mrs. Richards. said that|are - received frem Petersborough, | ?&° ct with the wreek was the prac-}" 2» a@ man to ageals to a Turkish. wo- |} which is now believed to have been |Uieal extinction of the Hewitt family] in on the street would be as his life was worth. . Bven Felch a : ps bie I die ido ition he further now practic ily mo-|c what had happened I found that I was not hart exception of a few scratches bruised - shouldes I could to save some were impr isoned, but re . ar. | recentlyie or a 1 &p Wromine , No, cab like | yijje, I picked No. around tg see what had happened. 1 coaches were already = § on fire and the flames were spreading through had been by Wool- " up to realize "When with the by|@nd Son {teor ; will euve The Ends Life After Sending Message [Rio! Grande Serre fy COMER AU val eames ses bem gt rats al abaaee wr va eontent ale : ett | ier i Fs : of Purpose to Enghind. | "I remember looking at the ground poe sue as locke as their Bos ard "1s ; the flock Philadelphia, Pa. March 16.-‘Am | pac. siete or sy ia? aes ron erspine ng ¥whethep ee : | stalisiied complying that ‘strictly with. masters the laws here are ; in Wilfrid moment = only for) of the navigation and of Guinea (Or | Pord asad Sy pa have | ey. ae Reepureuce and » shee ey PUTS UC LIS SUUUTICS DY" PUOXY ind. commerce: of Ethiopia, Arabia.) the, sheep doing hf writing one a typewrsrer | Persia and of' the West Indies," and .ten days whose: Kevboard#he ‘has.mastered, His 2 atthe ered well d is equally phe 5 i's ‘ ao board be so 10 nor-more tioning ee: acte Sir |; nya board: have the hearty approve 1 of boring States, A letter aC pealesepmetany Srarcws ; W poral ne prend sti utes clearks amat's oy enRaie: Gri Man Ct after cooled, fourth for ton.-Safford ee i Divorces Are Easy. "Divorees are easily obtain Tuikey, a0 husbands ahd ated y, three times. s remarry If then, S officers votes |re-appointment. 4 ona Wak "déploves theraae heeding "A mbwibailaal : : ' fhe commissioners believe that" close adherence to above m¢ ntioned orders, will] said | practically eradieat ab among Utah : the raising aut of Africa, « shipment' as) clean if found clean pon anj\-and) : 730,| hE Noe stab OuT 4 tits rh the east-bound" train night was bitter cold,' 3 RAGAN aI Ot speed. tin aeecaciat lie a 7 Ase 2 fire and was sitting in the | Hitt ing JI could take things easy aes hi SiGe ae es na eri eee brideKurd. not a Turkish ‘You're NAS Wor Vireman Tells Story. graphie story of the collision was tonight by Fireman Harry Hart- \ riage for a while, but at last his|/again, people living on the east side friends selected a nice girl, as they ]counted as many as fifty shets in onc 2 : : : . said, and he went through the mar-;night at the lower end of Conglomriage ceremony, a mattei of four days.|erate street, and many of those good, a ‘ English dignity the? are : Sensé -Hmil othe = dipped in the spring, Immediately af-|- | widen Witft ' ter shearing, said dipping willl be considSs tuahaiir: ee ha cred» satisfactory...and. the. sheep: may. be. |) Wan 1 made | ceec | a plueking Be and! that been | father orders || tleld - reservations os : josaid Pe entering th sheep «atesHarvard somewhs véman Dr. puneariin to ad-| first federal Inspectors ertificate sl x Rees ait . . Lee been inspected. within Rag in fanibercpnelens of@-clearing.| {tate ® | tions, out think shall be dipped onee if-exposed, and twice | ay ‘ss [SNiz: tose phael Gabriel é a a ) Baroness [Elizabeth Rosen. daugh-}"y-| phael Ga if infeeted, under federal supervision be- |} ter of the Teussian ambissador to' coils d'Assisse fore federal certificdte can be eiven" And) this. country, ha a charming littl wt (carrying 1, t yaw a For bill?" liquor was nonpulsed. but eae moment, Pulling himself together | With the Inst warning stealyhenof he.the Bote; Bob: leans for. Sir | ductor. i-answer h evepliedLawson'sCane liquor To ;a nition | Wilfrid bill, but' f do} Bob's favor - e + not crowde¢ iknow that Jast year my own. was ‘aj'? ™ . ie , ae " paeat, his paws resi fn front fable with tod big! sight |\deuced: re i wnwans, nts ‘aonewhut a requests] 7 have, by were burning ‘so orders of said more than an hour|ers, and shall actual: debris;and ' rench-CRNRGIINE, dé {Lawson's a Siv John of prommentiy | Toveri fe a. |! nionTheological seminary. New ; E ; | York City will begin next W edness day to give the William: Belden Noble i reserves This order pbedert of saidoreservations sheep allto Per that . of. reservations.' : no inspeeted t ders cence to have to * SLEEPS] first a mute is lida to ca Z ard - surgeons collegecan ue leepmen,--DcOnjJuNncHOD | tectures of, the department | in a went into the house of Mr sallis | Hartman ‘ cee as ; dark as Fitpitch, | sveep. Res: Renae ai- off on you? as ‘ ; T was beSeat at| istrume au a 1 Re Well. the officer extricated himself]and buried itself in the wall, and a/ing cow was It falling feist: Send is high®| of ci andtine leno ; from. his engagement to his chief's|/few nights later five shots were fired | Ving made matters much worse. ‘ to other ‘States daughter and thought no more of mar-/in front of Mr. Willis's door, Then | "ny. were coming down grade at a act measures aneyh d by "to findbu = all, y / : order the supervisors mit Page Wiitia omy asas |as'comfortable as possible. a The wreck- | ‘ amitred to the4 reserves. upon Inspee-| fy < cat " int j P es 2 if x ‘ ling train arrived before 7 a. m., butj)tion they are found free, from seables and Wilhel A . certificate showime compnance witn une Hhelm, at through a federal the the The DEATH z end of Chase do not sae There. is went . had the "| the Fade acide vb Swine: § é Te } well, | carried to the sleeping cars and your commander tried|door of Mr, Johnsen's house and | z NOTA : . av aug ferrin eae : : pag ‘ sp | Urawing chicken-eyed daugh- | struck a sewing machine, and another | ‘The ugly, friend ar ‘Has his ‘°S" with $$ }1 until him: work aj] attenuons, (Continueda Frot | | About officer. Finally his chief said: ‘Tland yelling and disturbing the peowould like to show my appreciation|ple. A few nights ago at the close by bestowing on you the hand of mylof a dance in the opera house in daughter,' The young man was great-| North Clifton, ferty or fifty shots were ask {ag es Dr v DOr? new orders, 1 and®2,-In referencesto dip‘ ping of sheep [In this state, which were soak a« es e. she i nine unit esue ) oY re t discharged. OPERATOR WHILE or = the warrant for|of agriculture, bureau of animal {ndu afternoon .Mrs.| try, dated February, 28, 1906, dtected. to! his FIVE Orders Will ¥ Scabies. az Boles with therefore " THIRTY- . morning, with Believe} partinouin ‘ fmentioned t will tonjemoearalecht Mina ‘time. ote tirestdminalclhas ; yractice - and medical his Up Give m -_-- sone into copper mining tn the Domintorles ani iseantly made her fi for all = nda of unnecessary f +E ile re fr. sheer , mn. eA AES & ‘ » Ve mah ' Lemet The, Utah. state boar of sheey ‘com- pon > fort « at wa a ole stage produc Hien which ae - i and mn ‘ Se a . . 1 2 ‘ our esy. missioners baye cordially, endorsed.,the | ey Prof. Charles Cuthbert Hall), Gh the racolutiqnars ae lt with never-fall'ng 3 a the : isho dance , stsae her was Mexicans that Serr }the wrecked weapons, and it is | flerce ‘ly that ji saloons o'clock x | Crampton jman Obeying : Eradicate re wouldn't] ate but quiekly called e back threatened GSTs . * That away aj}! the face and otherwise abused her. She stated on the stand that he simply nothing uncommon for them to fire I be fore /from ten to fifty shots as they return promotion|from and | When swearing out [his arrest Thursday Jabor Careress a The of the ‘upper RS people r creek and North Clifton what they look like. replied, . agency keep slarlec f =! to : say this condition, his mind when proph- | Worried be proud of seing that thes of the town so fayor of the plain and|certain class of girle-since the bride-|carry concealed better J Ouran - she collectlon e is no There rat is discharged, , leave that neighbor; ia, to the lby the court laall sentence hooting are somehow Clifton should through thelr | precinet officers, after the welfare ring," had ha ive more certain LIFE = IN the groom does not see his bride's face till} she is his-results in tragedy. I know "a man with | but he'll ' | hood Memnorth, that the alleged league IS SUCH Tragedy a y. ‘ : system, which] ‘this in in in are working who per-}agents Ss Ite z TS eee es p! aes sulferin rom @ Scar and -in-law girls that are net chosen supplied with husiends parents' diplomaey. "Sometimes and Even the slave girls of service, are given daughter seems to be unattractive {[s people pre-! Zo0les day eth by fol- | change "dl race to escape from mainly going two othe or, each re- | from her | against Boles, and it has also got out among It is charged eless i own verified the of ‘ ever ave for somehow right Powe aiath cd whe husband. (its the usually picks out the girl for her son, going from one harem io another and looking over the girls, for it is . the} right of the Turkish mother lo selec t her ‘ frantic than jyjc phe y Richards, position social attractions. seven vears who | You commotion the welght given counte}]them that a white similar prophecy. F the Mrs. at ce and] Havem. woman rights said "whatever her sonal after of the every a ) sacred husband," woman, prediction by an alleged fulfillof a minor ian pnae Arrested lowers claim, was ‘act made members 7 eee eee ero Ot Omens the Waldorf-Astoria the "Rights = old for a tfivial offense, ' the woman ° the licted that it would rain every Mre./inat she was in jail.. This, her } : dire ment an all of added cause had is the cently - : : New York, are unknown prephetess, 1 eran . 1 e clock. : i pe ae ee him s¢ anning efther ORC iN bie eee tir nlect Neverthos coments aa tyt ows,s. nono mi ster whe ther pa Bob. aly | When he had finished, boldly: ehal| lenged' his hearers to fire questions at) him Presently there came the query = @ the - iis refusec : want ‘ ‘| son showed up with eyes. and the old' man the hand and observed tears took automobile run It myself-and ride |Teclor and dean of _ the ‘Northern |kome reck and, dirt fell upen him, | aojuge he himself prcdictedvto ‘his im-|20¢ Propems had been condemned as} "Andrew Jackso You are the through the country enjoying the|!Mdiana Catholic - district, was' re-| crushing his life out instdnuly.., Thédor ediate successors worthless and was lying fallow, a.com-|yvoungest, and) I bequeath you my green fields, The trees and flowers and |OPened. carman, not seeing. Harrington's light. King at five years of age, ruling | >joatan of dump pile and water, when | grave. See that it is kept green, ‘the growing crops. Yes, why not"? It The Very Rey. Father Oecherting | started to search for him and found almost as a des spot after the a death of rs. Morgan saw {ts possibilities. She | 7 "arewell, my dear sons. Each of you ervganized a company, purchased the rests me Wonderfully after a hard | "ied three years ago. The estate was|him partially covered, a large rock had Mazarin in 1661, When he was only 23 week's. work. closed "And then -of saving. up from to the twenty-four ings every week and then done tt are after the time. . of pocket.' and administrator was dis- struck him upen the head, breaking he found himself by > far the most it's ‘a matter of economy | Charged. ~ Four days ago ‘alittle erip- |his neck. "The body is being held un- |) jwertul- monarch of. his time. The When I come to gather| Ped girl inthe Catholic. orphanage | (il word is received from. Harrington's | poiey begun by Richelied and adhered eighteen wash- | #*8e! ted that departed oe deliver them used to step "avit r on Us dollars that The automobile ts she had seen the spirit of re-| the child priest, and The next into the room, the Charity. a Sister hight both report and. occupied the ofchild, bea with oni af Mrs. Huber|that the.apparidon. they saw The) |}relatives at married and A Butte, about Mont. He was un-|,. Closely -by iMaziiin suppiessed ut @ yee a 40 years of age. of the participation home all 5 evidences : Pe aia i: 3 oO ? TO TRAMPS TRUE charity remarkable HEI. has beeit of the has. thetgeetvecsft ihcthe all ‘Europe brought uftalte: realm,-.whilex engine. ee: |t2® pump and employed Mine cha now zinc ore ts and other the sunk rewarded necessary momen, drained the by a shaft rich } BE TO ENGULFED later Redenied. wuardcd, fyee and ape a eoee at the tact an sarenhcs Me hint prought prominently to the fore by the | to the feet of France. in who tramps }the many iiiterested The core-\beeame indicates, rnlay notes filing of the : have been oe chee aati however Drives Most of Her something in the story of the little pre gir Ta *e From Doomed City, Ta ES cat SeeeTeTay CREE -Mareh 16-NeTenn... sdiieitin. RING TO SPORT GIVES groes of all classes and conditions are | GIRL t falling, over one another in their efrae forts to get away from Memphis bebowels of Is Sorry; Tries to Get It Back Through fore the city sinks into the Pollee Court his is the on March 17. the a ‘ daie for the swallowing of the city scheduled by. a phrophetess of © tlis| | Denver, Mareh 16.-"L want him Negress' vace who aye, ain . to aivine that ings and % only will. that the taps of protrude. the waters the from ae ine ee the build- ground | by Mississippi wat EF bah? i and engulf the doomed lo yi mated)" or #0 of contact with the white race hus somewhat lifted the hegro aboye the with The Mrs, foregoing: sarniovwn declaration in was cashier police made} they had been Her faith was of ajmen ene wat ane Se mcaredt cea yfran hank soles, © Hnowh sport, Whom she fit with disturbing hei In vious ways and with vagrancy. "she slated oe when the way-| acquainted dently not In the unbounded, misplaced, honesty and for it of was during these} eVi-| juny of them. the army his made Ba fi8-.ith best:. ib the world the greatest man of histime, ee, his: policies: brought. about ‘his- humilistioh and' the eventual overthrow of his dynasty Colbert dieti-suitedtomion' was conLauvols died, founded with taxation; and the armies of France. were over. The policy of religious tolthrown... 50.000 and put>.aside.. was eration." fuguenots, the flower of the realm for thrift, {ndustry: and. all' that makes ; i good GIES, left the kingdom. The echoes of his European. w abs were heard in this coun tiny ie the Yorn. | Major |Pee fof . of chief Sylvester, paliee. yorth jezed and south. an exemplar Gis eee 10, 600 Came Yet reign the classes, faster for BELL than of the | didatocfor ‘TELEPHONES wuny one allowed Rispaslt re- ;S0mMe years ago : expected. | | | lin) eee, discreetly refuses to seea aw, (tiled privi-|/¢¥ Louis" fio vdntar eee. a an gon 7 caea) i Wy to] laws by is required | Washington, anual réport to congress sibwjake Tiifs {‘ Andrey efficient. his force‘is. ine Now ; est. a2 Usual, he gives statistics us to | Pte | "rrcst®. and in this department of ae The | press my |PePert Ove. lnes attract attention. |) UPI=°"S arrested are classified as en: | hen go a | cornfield, pickpockets, '. tramps folervs,; "But, an jenarec tera, saloon kee eerie : Gy Ne} thousand list Pcee |13,' aid that among the "two, Yep) chotus and United States. senator' eet es An CONT ERS biajer Av | "That. of Indian' massacres and Witiaceas identity of: these. distinguished. while our prosperity was greatly stich breakers by the fleeing Huguenots who settled After much persuasion Sir John the | pains hast ane years wot a thing: "wis lstolen from the farm by any of the (hajoes-atleast. nothing that mish‘ have been mising was ever trueed to f : : usually, to go ay |furer was about to contiiue his journot art g to|ney she would pack up a nice lunch-| eon for him. Jessie Crampton, restaurant, and a ie ‘ superstition ne ; 4 ; Sy place | house fsking forfood' and)a Be ace fon "Like érbrs - ite ‘ barnssthrhediinto Si Bei haivenmeofsier what might Bee epriately hesealled al Bunks. were ar-| |tree boboes hotel. runged along oie. sides, arid with plen: ty. of fresh "hay . they dforded-a :de-| for the) for repose refuge= lighttul panini of the crosstie."' Talbott. was, never known te Mrs. refuse to. give a meal to any man who|" keep away from me; to aut bother ing applied, inspiration. Ont de-|meé with messenger boys; clares. the ground on sR iden, ‘Memphis from me and. keep away: is located wit wink to-a great depth, |speak to me of) welfare the at*her| stopped , akee cay bluster ih fitted &nd any SIE molly fo permitted: a1 Lae * Gladstone when a M nilonal with | vine crowned Ofaniain? invested of Mrs. ofTemperance. eassocked | Geath the important) mission nun asked and cost $500,riding | §sure, a runabout owns a replyingLs‘to f¢fesponsibi: SUNtBUtGNs th Fred} aly Though CongressmanElieJ. neTalpett, mother came ofthat reply and the of a washerwoman The is sight "The aight honor' able 14 Ldutettromenked: Mrs. Talbott resided on a | rovalty when. he was only ubout the streets in an automobile has|otes had been mistaidy masses paid) yojpott. s nrg hada I haas evidently beac XIV the; tn the toehureh|farm of record |fer were one _ the attractions pointed book. become oT "l eman Oe HOM aae Wes Nie?ij fie ere ho Mazarin pances retained Centralby rail-| the Northern close haveltracks at of Lutherville, also alleged and notit was eut-to visitor _ yurces of inspiration that are nots pee ia documents |pogd, and about forty years-ago she|the hands of Cbinert: pointed oul where a MEMPHIS of to ‘s ; | deeper, | Yield a to parinurnent be put from, (trae, my sons, but. "an, equal T have| }{f they can- | mother» Lineoln-!a lunatie, had was and had a to fool. they prove. and would that. your On «the Isle of, Axholme, your made and, | with' the ‘division,, and) having con= & , : i bee re : F She Vorcnx she Forgave Hint. TP done anything ta Ten father | Hive have lahire ° Her confessed ¢he sage utGle | se Aeris ers Sone Toe a about: qolities, but ontered inte ioayvays be brothers ane ends, ampalgn as rare sport One dayhe Moral. ldvessed a meeting of electors, at. a Bul the Jawyers were nol sutisfied oat eka | division: | 1) iaWw| pave bequeathed all the honors. to! you-and all the money to the lawyers. Ast-'| They would have got-it anyway, even forward, gonservative ix Wést time® and' "ih the} work many | sworth are protested in| they dad, your dollars," lo; make mry you hk for the: to your hand back. . the Young- are Jackson you L bequ Greve. and liberties?" nvite ie such "Not <direcny. he answered, "but rau shouldn't ha race = aod ti irresistibly attrac. Thi We. learn the val - macy, ot he got anothe te of diplo- % |