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Show NEGRO SHOOTS NINE MEN, THE SPANISH FORK PRESS. Olash Between Colored Desperado Authorities Results Fatally, ANDREW JENSEN, fabllahw. SPANISH PORK, Three men are dead, three more UTAH. slightly wounded and four seriously wounded, as the result of Sheriff attempting to arrest Will ReyNEWS. nolds, a desperate negro, at Tuscumbla, Cas-saw- UTAH STATE Don Smith, who was shot at Colton on tho 31st, will recover. Governor Wells has issued a proclamation declaring Arbor day, April 15, a legal holiday. Two carloads of horses for the use of 'the English government were shipped out of Sanpete county last week. ' Ten thousand dollars will be ex. pended in furnishing the rooms of the Commercial Club in Salt Lake City. The milk dealers of Salt Lake have organized an association for the pur-'poof maintaining a fixed schedule of prices. ' There are only three cases of smallpox now being treated in Salt Lake City, and scarlet fever cases number only nineteen. The disease prevalent at Payson which had been termed smallpox proves to be chicken pox, and but few cases now remain. Superintendent of Schools Nelson last week made his second appointment of school funds for the present ' se year, the amount being $63,355.83, It is said that opposition to the bill for the establishment of an assay office at Provo has been withdrawn, and it is probable the bill will bb passed. The dividends paid by the mines of Utah for the first quarter of the year 1003 reached a total of $1,163,500. For the corresponding period in 1901 the dividends amounted to $585,500, n The son of John I. of American Fork was drowned by falling into a tub of water. He was .playing near the tub and fell in head foremost and before he was discovered life was extinct. An old man known as "Monte Pete" is lying in the Sanpete county jail in a serious condition. lie was badly injured In a runaway coming down from Kimberley a few days ago, and pneuChip-ma- -- monia basset in. The bill introduced by Mr. Rawlins to establish a fish hatchery and fish station in Utah has been favorably reported by the committee on fisheries. The bill carries an appropriation of $35,000 for that purpose. The first step in the construction of the new Denver-Sa- lt Lake air line was taken last week, when bids were opened at the offices of the Denver & Northwestern railroad for constructing the first ten miles, from Arvada to Coal Creek. Reports received from Wayne county are that there were heavy sheep losses during the late storma Owing to the drouth on the desert flockmasters took their herds into the mountains, and the week of storm played havoc with some herds. Postmaster Clove of Provo has' conk pleted his report for the quarter ending March 31, 1003. The gross receipts for stamps, etc., aggretate $11,090.80. which is an increase of $3,000 over last year, and means an additional carrier and general raise in the salaries of th entire force. State Treasurer Dixon has filed his report of the receipts and disbursements of the state for the month of March. The receipts were $30,373.30, and the balance at first of the month $157,403.15, a total of $187,775.45. The disbursements aggregated $64,768.11, leaviog a balance of $433,007.34 on hand. The Irrigation Congress of Utah( which met in Salt Lake last week, appointed a permanent executive committee of one member from each county, which organized by electing officers of the congress. The officers elected are Abel John Evans, president; A. F. Doremus, and George C. Lambert, secretary. Citizens of Woodland, Marion and Kamas, Utah, sent a petition to the interior department asking that the western part of Uintah forest reserve be partitioned off as between the cattlemen on the ono aide and the sheepmen on the other. Prices of poultry in the Salt Lake market are the same as have prevailed for some weeks, with the Utah product as scarce as ever. Eastern turkeys bring 30 cents a pound; hens, 16 cents; spring chickens, from 30 to 35 cents; vice-preside- ducks and geese, 10 cents. The stockmen in session in Salt Lake last week organized the fattle-Orow-e- ra Association of Utah, adopted a constitution and elected as officers, John II. thlte, president; Hugh Don gall, Wesley K. Walton, secretary, and I C. Leary, treasurer. According to the monthly report ol the board of health for March, there were seventy-fiv- e deaths in Salt Lake City, which is equivalent to a death rate of twelve per 1,000, based on the estimated population of 75,000 as given by the new Polk directory, Joseph Larsen of Gienwood and r Frandsen of Elsinore received A horse painful Injuries last week. fell with the Larsen boy and the Fraud-seboy was thrown from his boras. Roth boys were rendered unconsctoui end were considerably bruised. In-ga- Alabama, The dead are; Hugh Jones, shot through head; Bob Wallace, Will Reynolds. Fatally wounded: Sheriff Cbas. Cassaway, shot through arm and abdomen; Will Cassaway, shot through abdomen; P. A. Prout, shot through stomach. Four others were seriously wounded. All the foregoing casualties, except the death of. Reynolds himself, are the result of the deadly fire of Reynolds with a 45 calibre Winchester. Tbe negro was in bis turn riddled and thrown into a Little Progress Tvllliif the Bees. Minnesota Forest Preservation. The curious custom of telling the The hopes of Minnesota champions bees" Is observed in some parts of of forest preservation have been somenearly every country in the, world. what dashed by recent developments How Mrs. Bruce, a Noted Opera Those who observe the custom al- In connection with the' Chippewa InSinger, Escaped an Operation. ? dian reservation. It was proposed at REMARKABLE STORY OF PART TAKEN IN A ways go to the beehives and tap gently Proof That JIany Operations on each one, then stoop and whisper first to save the whole tract of ancient TRAGEDY BY A SALT LAKE LAD, for Ovarian Troubles are under the cap or lid that Mary, Jane, pine lands for scientific care as a naj necessary. Thomas or William is dead. This Is tional forest. The wishes of lumberClyde Felt, A zed 14, Declares That Man done to keep tbe little honey makers men, some pressure from other quar" Dear Mbs. Pixkitam : Travelling Who Was Found Dead In a Cars from forsaking their place of abode ters to open the lands for settlement, for years on the road, with irrezui?. Wanted to Die and That He Cnt should they have to wait and find out and the willingness of Minnesota repmeals and sleep and damp beds, broke ! His Throat For Him. the news of the calamity themselves. resentatives to please both classes, down my health so completely ta0' : The custom is alluded to in Whittiers hare led to a considerable modificayears ago that the physician advised i had and when I gained rest, Bees. the complete poem "Telling tion of the original plan. The segreIt is now thought by the officers inof forest lands Is to be limited, gation case that the mystery Hows ThliT vestigating the to present proposals, to 225,-00- 0 according WeofferOne Hundred Dollars reward for any surrounding the death of Samuel Co- ease and these are not to be acres, e be Hail cannot cured by of Catarrh that llins, whose body was found in a cave Catarrh Cure. to the department of agover turned Ot F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, In the mountains near Salt Lake City, We, the undersigned, have known F. J. riculture until the pine timber, or all believe him but 5 with his throat cut, has been solved. Cheney for the lastIn15 years and transactions per cent of it, has been removed. perfectly honorable all business New Numerous theories as to tbe manner of and York to out able obligaEvening Post any carry financially made by their firm. his death were advanced, but the gen- tions & Toledo Wholesale West Truax, Druggists, Rescued by a Balloon. Klnnnn A Marvin, Wholesale eral opinion waa that tbe old man had O. ; Waldlng,Toledo, Ohla When Druggists, Brehm, the German naturalbeen murdered. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, actwas in Abyssinia, he and his party mucous surfaces ist, blood and the ing upon directly j Clyde Felt, aged 14, the boy who of tbe system. Testimonials sent tree Fries one day fell in with a band of baboons per bottle. Sold by all druggists. accompanied Collins to tbe mountains 5cHalls in a valley. The apes retired before i amity Fills are the besU the day be disappeared, broke down on the travelers; all save a poor, sickly A Diplomatic Answer. creature, which sat on a rock and Tharsday and made a confession in The which he declares that Collins suicided When Senator Tillman came out of howled in fear and trembling. in the cave, and that he (Felt) bid tbe the Senate chamber the afternoon he visitors dogs made a rush for the MRS. G. BRUCE. f dead man's ulothiog and walled up the and Senator McLaurln had their fisti- spot,- - but before they could reach it hillsufficient vitality, an operation for' the down darted and met baboon a Senate old an he employe cuffs, Cocave. He said; "I carried Mr. troubles. Not a very cheerful side, picked up Its young and poorly ovarian to be sure. I, however, llins valise to the top of Ensign, and he said: prospect, noses "Well, did I make a fool of my- comrade from under the very advised to try Lydia linkharai, gave me his watch and 60 cents, which self? of the dogs (which scattered forthwith and San-!- ; Compound Vegetable he eald was all the change he had. I ), retackle the rather than The Senate employe fidgeted and I did so, fortunately ative Wash; me started down tbe hill, but he called and carried It off amidst fierce barks for me. Before a month had passed I plied: back and told me to wait for him at the felt that my general health had in-- j "I cannot answer that question, Sen- of victory and derision. proved ; in three months more I w ti point of the hill below, because he ator Tillman. If I said Yes' I would and I have been in perfect) cured, Window Syrup. Soothing Sir. wanted to go over the bill and hide his not be showing proper respect to a Bince. I did not lose an engage-health the umi, reduce Inchildren For soften, teething, I took the hatchet with me Senator, and if I said No I would be semination,allay, paiu.euret wlndoollo. too a bottle jnsnt or miss a meal. valise. j and waited about a half hour before he a liar. "Your Vegetable Compound iseerOther Peoples Alphabets. met me. He then told me he was gotainly wonderful, and well worthy the Many School Children Are Sickly. ot the difthe in Letters praise your admiring friends who have j alphabets to Chilhe to kill hated tell himself, that Mother Gray 'sSweet Powders for ing been cured are ready to give you, The number. in nations ferent vary the people he wasn't going to New dren, used by Mother Gray, a nurse in Buralways speak highly of it, and yogdo 12, the have Fever- Sandwich islanders will admit I have good reason to York, and he wanted me to come with Childrens Home, New York, cure He21, mese Italian 23, Stomach Bengali 18, Troubles, so." Mrs. G. Bruce, LanslDg, Mid,. him and hide bis things so no one ishness, Headache, Worms. Samaritan and and Disorders Destroy ftOOO forfeit If above testimonial la not genela brew, Syriac, Chaldee Teething would know who he waa or what bemailed free. 35c. At all druggists, Sample 22 each, Latin 23, Greek 24, German, The fullest counsel on thli Address Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. Dutch and English 26 each, Spanish came of him. can be secured without subject "I told him I wouldnt have anything and Slavonic 27 each, Arabic 28, Per- cost by writing to Mrs Iinkham, Maguefle Sand Bar In Norway. to do with that kind of a thing, but he sian and Coptic 32, Gecrgijn 35, Ar- Lynn, Mass. Your letter will lx e The fiction of the mysterious menian 38, Russian 41, old Muscovite Insisted, and he had been euch a good j mountain which drew the nails entirely confidential. friend to me, I thought it would be out of ships that approached near 43. Sanskrit and many of the orienno barm to do what he wanted. He enough has a certain foundation In tal languages have 50 each. took me to the cave and told me to wall fact, says a French paper, only the fact Noted Cities. it up after he killed himself, then said has suffered expansion. is Chicago probably the most widely On the coast of Norway, near to go down the gulch and return in known In tbe 'United States. a is there sand city dune of nearly about a half hour, to hide the things a mile in length. The Noted for its push and enterprise as of be left out of the cave. I went down sand is mixed with well as being the Windy City. particles of to the point of the bill, and after a and when a ship comes in the Milwaukee also has a world-wid- e half hour went back. I saw his clothes vicinity the compass becomes irregular reputation on account of the quality as and, bundling them up, I hid them unand tbe vessel Is entangled in a kind well as the quantity of Its annual proder the rocks. I found the razor in the of whirlpool afld thrown ashore. of beer. duction mouth of the cave near a pool of blood, St. Paul, while possibly not so generand, after wiping the blood off with my well known as tbe two former ally fingers, I threw it upon the cliff. I is nevertheless noted in many cities, then discovered the bloody towel and is one of the popular Twin and ways, burled it with the clothes. Cities of the Northwest. ''Then I walled up the cave. I disAll three are famous cities and their Just within her grasp covered then that I had overlooked the names combined form the name of is she but safety lJouylaa Stortah collar, necktie and suspenders, and I does not see it ; she America's greatest railway, famous American..6j cities, and the best hid them under the tin can where they dealer retail sltot the wrong and noted the world over for its supereverywhere. J is looking Cast lot! The genuine hare were found. I was pretty badly scared way. Theres many ior L. W, management, elegant equipment, loulas' iusm ft pm a woman struggling and I hurried to tbe spring, where I stamped on the boitonu disease service and general adoption r sea in a of splendid iottet Inrreate of tale t In table Motet washed the blood off my hands. 1 is doing the of all the latest safety appliances for jrJfy JTifSwho then went home and afterwards went iL same thing the comfort and safety of its patrons. ( the Pair. 1MWT fire. In Erses Negotiations British and Boers. en Owing to the great distance separating the members of the Transvaal mission at Kroonstad from Mr. Steyn, the former president of the Orange Free State, and General Delarey, the negotiations between the Boer leaders in South Africa looking to the conclusion of the war, make little progresa It is expected, however, that Mr. Schalk-burge- r and his colleagues on the mission will shortly leave here for a more convenient center from which to con- duct the negotiations. t A meeting of the Johannesburg chamber of mines, the first sines the beginning of the war, has been held Tbe president of the chamber said In an address that it was greatly due to General Botha that much wanton had been avoided, as be had held the commandant of the town personally responsible for the destruction of any property which might occur. The president also said it was highly probable that by next July half the mining industry would be in operation, and that before many months full working would be resumed. Cable to Philippines Will b Built. George O. Ward of New York, of the Commercial Cable company, who is la Saa Francisco looking after the proposed cable between the coast and the Philippines, says: "We are going to build the cable irrespective of congressional action. The first link between San Francisco and Honolulu will be completed by the end of next October. The cable will he shipped from England next July. It has not yet been decided where we will land on this coast. It will either be at Monterey or San Francisco, probably the latter," Hall Ruins Crops In Texas. A destructive etorra swept over 30,584. Killed by llydrsalle (Hunt. Colonels. It, Lundlum, superintend- ent of tbe Keystone Placer Miulng company, whose mines are located about four miles from Telluride, Cola, was almost instantly killed and Peter Epswioh was seriously injured by a hydraulic giant which became unmanageable. 1 he stream of water coming with terrific fores struck Coloml Lundlum at close range and hurled him fifty feet down the mountain aide. When rescued hie body was floating in the torrent of water, 1iO feet away from the nozzle of the giant. Killed oa Football Field. The struggle of the crowds which gathered at lbrox park Glasgow, Saturday to witness the last international association football contest betweeo teams from England and Scotland paused the collapse of a portion of ons of the spectators' terrsers, resulting In the death of three persons and the injury of 175 otheis. When the game rutors were on the began 70,noo ground. Many f the injured are suffering from broken rib and fractured limbs, while some sustained internal injuries. A fir cf Ful Liusea Littl ide Africa 1; in wag The worse being Thei and 11' since t Care strong in an do men. Cone gas an tory a daily. Ben sod eli house drown In Day to: lesviui teen w In tween 1 cmplo; was re InC the dc rallroi can co The lode-ston- n, lode-ston- e, of WS( tieally Fort mlssiu of Apt doubt. rs A pa C70 Be tains bend It is Amerl (.irate tfect direct! Tbe Morga fencio f "there wee a lack of malice on the The civil service commission has sent part of the boy. Yet depravity is tains Twe - Joe-der- shown as well as malignity, and the facte In the case, even as they now stand, will probably justify the issuance of a coinplaiut charging young Felt with murder in the second degree, or at least iiiauslsiighter. Just when the complaint will be drawn up has not yet been decided upon, and probably will not be until the case ha been thoroughly Investigated. The pareuts of young Felt are almost prostrated, and attribute the act of their eon to the fact that the old man, Collins, had a great influence over the boy, end also that be had been reading dime novels, medicinal straws when the life buoy, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is within her reach. Many a woman has testified: "I know I should not be alive y but for Dr. Pierces This famous Favorite Prescription." medicine establishes regularity, dries weakening drains, heals inflammation and ulceration, and cures female weakness. Weak and sick women, especially those suffering from diseases of long standing, are invited to consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, free. All corresppndence is held as strictly private and sacredly confidential. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. "I take pleasure In writing to let you know the great good I received from your Favorite Prescription' and your Pleasant Pellet. ' aays to-da- 1 Mrs, Nora Gaddie, of Rio, Hart Co., Ky. took seven or eight bottles of Favorite Prescrip-tio- n and one or two vial of the ' Pellet.' Think 1 would have been in tny grave had It not been for your medicines It has been about four months since I took the mediciue. I was all run down, had loss of appetite, could not aleen at night, was nervous, had backache, black spots on my limlit, and sick headache all the time. I have not had sick headache amce I took your mediciue. It is the short line tc Twe rle ns "joint the Is Palm. between Omaha 1,500,720 Pairs. 1001 and Chicago, and like superior articles of merchandise is, once tried, always and df Tbe rible 1 obtain Business Hors Than Ooubhd la four fsa r TML..nd Used. sella more meit'a tn1 Sft.f4)htttiuu any ohr t woinitnuliutwvri. W.Uloinrltui$-'UAti$:Uflhoei ilarl utsbr Me with anti tiiiH'tof ot her oiakre an found lo In juM. aa k$.) hkI. 1 liey will outwear two pair of ordinary li.uoitnd $340 shot. Made of the best leathers. Including Pat eel Corona Kid , Corona Colt and National Kangaroo. Atwift Biask NmLi ( mA. fatr tyeMelit taft be uUft. k 4te L tee W.l. UmvIm f t Try It the next time you go East. L. L. Downing, Commercial Agent, Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, Salt Lake that stuffet a trop The will 0 ht City, Utah. Catnlof hhoefl hrfnitil.VArdi.ettrt, 1OI (ir.ftrorkfon. Wswfrw. VV Batter Than Lores A sentimental editor out. In Kansas asks: Are there any awretor words in the English language than these, I love you?'" Perhaps not; but the words, "Here's that dolar t borrowed, and not lacking In eloquent and delightful enunciation. If ftftllctfld With lore eyes ute (Thompsons Eye When Answering Advertisements - Octobt ltll g Wati games home Kindi Mention This Paper. f t Meat lor tho I'oori corporation in is venRir, ing upon t! e gigantic t sk of providit.' y 2,000,000 of the meals dal' fer the masses of the hungry who nef . ( ubstantial food at low prices. To Cure a Cold In One day, j Take Laxative liromo Quinine Tablets druggUta refund money if It fail to cura 3k A PUTNAM FADELESS DYES color more goods, per package, than any other. Sold by druggists, 10c. per package. two-penn- Economy and Affliction. Gen. O. O. Howard, the famous American soldier, when he was emerg- "Favorite Prescription" makes weak ing from the battle of Fair Oaks women strong, sick women well. Accept minus bis right arm, was met by Gen. no sulistitute for the medicine which Kearney, who had lost his left arm, works wonders for weak women. with the remark: "Never mind, HowI)r. Piercea Pleasant relicts cure diz- ard, we will buy our gloves at tbs ziness autl sick headache. same shop." Ithoul Agm fur Children The conviction is gaining grout among writers on hygiene that cbii Iren should not be sent to school t s$4 ws Veat r t mr . tint: v looking Its electric lighted trains are noted way snatching at the world over. w icjidei li How The Civil Servlet System Works. amined 371,383 passed. All told 88,779 persona or 37.6 per cent, of those who have passed have been appointed position. The present eligible roll con- Thei ; st new-comer- to town." Prattville, Texas, Saturdey night beOn Friday young Felt made another tween 8 and 9 o'clock. No lives were confession in which he said that the lost, but much property was destroyed. old man begged him to take tbe razor The storm came from the north, and and cut his throat for him and that he for twenty minutes there waa a perfect did so. In tbe confession the story flood of rain and hall; Asfaraaknown, was the same up to the point where it extended only between Prattville Collins Informed the he intended and Pracio, towns eight miles apart. to kill himself. Afterboy some persua-tlo- n Along the path of the storm, which the boy tied tbe old man band resembles a railroad wreck, not a leaf and foot and cut his throat with the or particle of fruit is left. razor, afterwards walling up the cave. Later young Felt declared that anThree Thousand Montana Minors Idle. other boy, Henry Potts, waa with The Washoe amelters at Anaconda and that Potts did the cutting. them, are practically at a standstill because hasibeen lodged in jail, Potts Young of the.strike of tbe hoisting engineers but strenuously denies any knowledge of the Amalgamated mines. Over three matter. of the thousand men are now idle in Anaa charge of murder in the secThat conda by reason of the walkout of the ond degree may be lodged against At the last meeting of the engineers. Felt is regarded as entirely probClyde strikers they decided to a man not to IV hen asked in regard to the able. go back to work at the old scale. They Christensen elaim to have gained many recruits to matter, County Attorney In a technical sense the boy said that tbeir ranks, and announce their detercommitted murder. "So far as the mination to fight to the last. facts now show," Mr. Christensen said, to tbe senate, in response to an inquiry, a statement showing the operations in tho way of examinations of that bureau since its organization in 1883. The statement shows that in that time there have been 408,801 examinations and that of this number of persons ex- Hew Li firs iy three-quarte- nt K suRGiGAijmei; CUT A MANS THROAT AT HIS REQUEST. and Free so im; itary rectin after dairy Troi goveri Mexlc water I y the O' tof As 1 vcrslt; th s ended Maoy Constipated Old Age th le Ths .bliz.s ty daj Isnt It too bad that so many people, when they get old, get cranky an1! mete rickety and mean, and dont feel right toward themselves or anybody cl psloa , yet it need not be so. of the Ark. Nl " a.4 n"0, "Hit nmnth'ft ftft I tAftfc Cftftrtft frr rU.rk.n'? timukh 1 biv . thr curt t1tt!on contracud dnrin Wr of I I uu lur$, fw tmtw $ nv Ki'hwiMon. Tho rwvtilt la wimltrfu ftod I1 Muc f MUltr. VUlft ftrk $u Ctl. via all old oJdiara try thprii." -- Jftft. t iwar Iimr tmohM with 'Tt mny j tiuMI bftvt l'utiuan, Uit( $pi Urd lit., lUnry. on ffV and two jMk 'f waft ffwltnr bad, loalnf ffrah. bd ot (aitaiwu ft ml theyiT.ctrd nd, amt iotiMn$ alary li. co)d ftiftnont enr bine uiy I $ili Lftftuftrrta, and In four wrrka gam-- 4 fmm lh I r- hftv Tl. found ft J Am Ihiuii'U. fcahi.M A. ftna frmv la 14, pvr - It Valeria Jlailrau ftud Civil ar IIM-Wrv- CHRISTMAS REPUDIATED, Danish Ministry lisa list! No Connection With lllia. An official note bus been Issued in Copenhagen, formally announcing that the Danish ministry has hnd no connection with Captain Christmas. The latter applied for an audience, but th premier, Dr. Dcuulzer, refused to st-- s him. The premier also refused to receive a copy of Christmas report on the subject of negotiations for the sse of the Danish West Indies. tr 1 ' ( W. Vft ! trrmhlfrf with tomMhlnf Ihft skill of pliytiriftti for U JoHft .f ; ftrotft ftud ftia lu liiftU Wft. $vf bfur tbit I t for ul W buiib C. C Bftdlck. Cbftftft City. Vft, baa 'lb hn tulnf Cftacnrta for ronittattt), and Ihmr yraatral b ftvft $ t yar aud furyaart.'' '? h"'11 rura at ftethiit. I am lb ' had ftudorlug Wttli fti5 -- T. M. WhIU, Bob Ua, 0rgto ba !Sllroaklyn I'ollremnn Kills HletVIte. antMd to cur nr your mon.y back, bampl and bnu '1 Ua. Addrta Starling ktntady Co., Chicago or N Policeman John J. O'Brien of Brook, killed his and shot instantly young lyu ni r ass vs. wife, at their home In that city. The ovu St it, ,td and Stiver. ,. TS AGENT Vf tAssiD . Kim ftmimitslon Lend .......... in i waa I fci done O'd i. Mlvpf the presence of shooting thft UftGkHWEliKR EXIIEUUJM riKE HtolMI't MJTKNn OS M4IL SiufVrJ. ft want on hen trlti! hie three children sod his wifes mothterritory I4SU I HI It Nt KNIUHT A 1HOMAS, Boston, Maa. Denver, Culo. er. Mrs O'Brien had just handed her WASOJI rEHWICKftUWREHCI ffttuM Uvr buaband hie revolver, as he was going WftftftiRgtoftafi.O. tUblitb4 IM, Guid Aw f raft out on duty, when, without a word of Any Imtv t.r gentli-m- ' warning, he shot her through tho head, wai i 041 h fefnip. T Utimln C r til llm I Knit In Him p 14 hr Initfcinta lie bad been drinking heavily and was HOME CANCER CURE! ttl.niK. rih! In evt-- i y fjmliv. N 3S2ZT i li f.ir Ttntiiir. ( IIIimmI and ail on the Verge of delirium Ur me ns, rrra, I'lil.ona, Will l, wit hunt It, i d lbl. It wnl .- nircnta' i iv.iun, said. lie ws arrested Immediately Hr.. ic.i G. M. klLLl. M. O., tnrinMia.p till will 1, tit uiinitr m oa S2, ban doa, Ca.il. W. N. U.. Salt Laks-N15, IOo7 Li.iil.DX CO... after the shooting. .u lit. (cbCOldU) V- PATENTS GUARANTEED hui VI i $60 to $100 ir v- -n ft id BO l.ifll Geo th V All old peoples muscles get weak and and it's tho sumo with tk; rf muscular walk of their intestines as with flabby, the muscles of their arms. Wbct of 8a uo bowels grow weak, the old folks eet constipated, bilious, sick, hc'H t stifj less, Irritable, and thats ths chief cause ol ttieir death. Old M1 tf the V should take Cascarets Candy Cathartic bowel tonic, keep their li lively, their bowel regular and strong, and live to be a hundred. snjrs t jr C st I r;,-- rtvn-vn- o. 1 krpt i Job milr "hot I bd tt ti.air r.n d a JoM n.fO .tet' t ) be cllt ; del I ' trl |