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Show MA8SACRE OF RUSSIAN JEWS. HELD UP THE STAGE KOltTJIWKST NOTr.S. Rivaling the Horrors of the Cruelties Middle Ages. ROBBER LOOTS COACH RUNNING FROM BOISE TO IDAHO CITY. Dr. Doroschewskl, the head physician of the national hospital at Klshi-nefafter examining the dead and Registered Mail Waa Taken and the wounded, baa given the following spePassengers Compelled to Line Up cific instances of hldouua cruelty, says and Hand Over Their Valuables. s dispatch from Klahlnetf, Bessarabia, to the New York World. Tbs stage which left Boise, Idaho, Jewess named Sura Fonarachl Thursday morning for Idaho City, was brought here with two nails, waa held up ny a masked highwayman oven Inches long, driven into her a mile and a half beyond the half-watwain through hor nose. The passoupers were comhouse. One Jew was brought In with one pelled at the point of a rifle to turn hp, both ankloa and wrists broken, his over their valuables and tin- - real severed hands and feet dangling by tered mall sack waa rllli-d- . The lone The will of Governor DcPorcst Richard of Wyoming, filed last week, places the value of hla estate at f'225,-00- f, A Beautiful Young Society Woman's Letter. St. Paul, Uimn. ) 521 Wabasha St ) Dr. Hartman, Columbus, O. Dear Sir : took Peruna last sum- I mer when was all run down, and had a headache and backache, and no ambition for anything. now feel as well as ever did in all my life, and all thanks is due to your excellent Peru na." Bess F. Jlcaly. The iymiuxn of cummer cap tarrh are quite unlike in different I I SM tbe skin. A Jew named Charlfon bad lost his upper and under lips, which had been cut away with a kitchen knife, after which his tongue and windpipe had been pulled out through hla mouth with pinchers. The ears of a Jew named Belzer had been cut away and his head battered In twelve places. He was n raving maniac. A carpenter was surprised at work and both his hands were sawed off with his own saw. A Jewish girl was assaulted by several brutes, who then cut her eyes out with a pocket knife, One woman, after trying to defend her children, was thrown upon tbe pavement, disemboweled, and feath era and horse hair from her bed were stuffed Into her body. Small children were flung out of windows and trampled upon by the cases, but the moct common ones are general lassitude, tired-ou- t, m run-dow- played-ou- t, n feel- P4 Emil Thornton, colored, has been 150 by a Cheyenne court for ending an obscene photograph of herself through the mail John Reynolds, who shot and killed at Wllberlsuii. William McNally Wash., some months ago, has been sentenced to be banged. Advices from KalispcII, Mont., are to the effect that the inciting snow in the mountains has swollen the streams aud a serious flood Is threateued. Samuel Jackson, boss of a shearing crew at Kaycee, Wyo., was shot and killed by Dr. J. N. Iotts of Gilbertson, is the result of a quarrel between tbe fined highwayman then roinaued to ihn hills and disappeared. the mourb The stage had of Muller gulch wljcn the highwayman stepped from '.lie brush with a rifle In hla hands anl commanded the driver, Charles Sullivan, to stop and sacks. The throw out all the highwayman quickly ripped open .he tlic and pocketed registered two men.' contents, lie did noi touch the olboi uk In the Aa tbe result of a cave-llower level of tin-- Liberty Ilell mine at Tellurlde, Cola, two men were crushed to death and two others were badly injured. A piece of gold quart! weighing atxuit eighty pounds, which waa last week found on the John Day river In Grant county, Oregon, contained alxiut 83,01)0 in gold. pouches. Joseph Bashaw, who died at Salem, Ore., lnxt week, waa, as near aa can be 'figured out, HI years of age. He drove an ox team to Oregon in 1S17, and was then an old man. SOLDIERS OBEYED ORDERS. PLOT WAS DISCOVERED. That President Alleged Roosevelt's Life Was Threatened. The extraordinary precautions taken by the officials during President Roosevelt's stay la Oakland, Cal., la now explained by the fact, not heretofore known to the public, at Information received by the authorities at a plot, which, carried out Srould have meant the assassination of President Roosevelt In this city. Late Wednesday night Mayor Olney received a communication signed K. S.,H stating that two men named Charles Qirardo and Antonio Polivlnco, the latter an Italian who tried to kill the emperor of Austria before 8L Stephen's church in Vienna on May 13, 1867, had agreed to meet at Glrardu's house to discuss the killing of the presidenL j BATTLE WITH A second time bids for the erection of the governor's mansion, for which ihe last Wyoming legislature provided 810,000, have been reject ml birauae the contractors asked too much. The strike of the millmen, loggers and choppers at Sumpter, Or&, lias been settled, tbe arbitration committee deciding that the wage acalo aa paid In the past was fair and equitable. Tbe government office of Irrigation has .Investigations located at Cheyi-niidecided to detail two experts to assist the state authorities of Utah in adjudicating water rights on tho Wclier river. Marvin Fowler, an elevator boy In Hutte, waa assaulted by a man and two boys while at hla work and badly beaten. It Is believed the assault was the result of the refusal of Fowler to oln the Butte Elevator Hoys union. if the Philippines. Tbe Army and Navy Journal print! n letter from General Nelson A. Milos in which the writer cays he went tc the Philippines not as a tourist, but In an official capacity, and that tilt Instructions addressed to him as lieu tenant general commanding the arm; came from the highest authority, vis., the president, In which he was directed to give special attention to "the instruction, discipline and supplies ol the army." Coming to the subject of crueltlec In tbe Philippines, General Miles' let ter reads as follows: 'it Is Idle to assume that campaigning in the Philip pines has conditions that warrant resort to medieval cruelty, and that such departures as have existed should not be overlooked and condoned. It Is gratifying that the serious offenses have not been committed by the soldiers unless they were nntlei the direct orders of curtain officers who were responsible. Soldiers bare withheld lire when ordered to shoot prisoners, protested against acts ot cruelty and written to relatives at home, urging them to take action to put a atop to those crimes. II will of tbe army ever be one of the that such deeds, conjfiijled by whatever authority, are abhorrent to the American soldier. Tne officers whe are responsible, using chiefly cruel Macabebes, do not by any means constitute the American army." Take a Life to Secure Hla Liberty. In escaping from the county jail at General Ohio, Columbus, sconded. He then turned hlv ai lent ion to the whom be lined ui three paaser-gers- , and ordered to ham. cut their vala nbles. However, he secured only $1 In money an l a rifle The puasengen were all greatly exulted, aud no gout description of tbe bandit ran be ae cured from them. Sheriff Agnew and bl deputy ol Ada county have pined the sheriff of Boise county In pirsult of the rob mob. ber.x Postmaster Fenton ofJloLju. InForty-sevewere killed on the spot, spector Ralftmd tiAfoi.innfafrom tin eighty died of their Injuries and 200 penitentiary are also on tbe trail with are under treatment Many will be bloodhounds from the pcuitentlaiy. cripples for life. help to complete the picture which is so common at this season. 1eruna so exactly meets all these conditions that the demand is so great for this remedy at this season of the year that it u nearly impossible to supply it. If you do nut receive prompt and satisfactory results from the nse of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case, and he will lie pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis, Address Dr. Hartman, Presi-de- n t of The H artman Sanitarium, & Jh p, ings, combined with more or less mental heavy, stupid, listless, condition. Relish for food and the ability to digest food seems to be lost. Skin eruptions, sallow combiliousness, coated plexion, tongue, fitful, irregular sleep, w Vi used-u- Harry Allen, station agent of tbe Oregon Short Line at Dillon, Munt., la short In hla accounts and baa ab- MOB. Mltea Writes of Cruelties e Officers Put Up Fight to Prevent. Lynching of Prlaonor, An Italian coal miner, giving hla name aa Auguatlnl Garibaldi, shot and killed another miner in their cabin at Majestic, near Trinidad, Colo. He then fled, but waa captured 1y a sheriff posse. While returning to Majestic with the prisoner tbe posse eras met by a snob of mlneae-whtried to taka Garibaldi away ffom the officers. A running fight ensued and three of the officers, securing a team, drove to Trinidad with the prlaoner. ItT sift, known whether any of the mob was lhjpred or not A telephone message from 'Hajestlc says a mob la forming to coific.to Trinidad to lynch Garibaldi. The' fall la heavily Guthrie, Okla., W. W. Montgomery, ' guarded. desperate outlaw and confessed bigCHEATED THE GaIlOWS. amist, shot and killed the jailer, Jerry Emmerson, and was In turn shot by Wife Murderer 8ulcidea In Presence ol Emmersona wife. He got away, tke the Death Watch. extent of his injury not being known. William McCarthy, wife murderer, He has confessed to having three one married In Beatrice, Neb., who waa to have been banged, at 1 Wives, one In Seward, Okla., and the third In oclock Friday morning, at Lexington, Iowa. Two of the wives appeared Ky took morphine some time during gainst him when he waa In jail unThursday night and died from Its ef- der indictment, awaiting trial. He fort at 8:15 The death watch. Alex bad just completed a hath when he McKeever, sat wlililn three feet of grabbed tbc jailor's gun and killed McCarthy all night but. says he la ab- Elm. He also took Mrs. Emmerson 's solutely at a loss to know bow or revolver, and Is therefore well armed. when McCarthy took the drug. A posse Is In pursuit. KILLED BY MOONSHINE WHISKY. Filipine( Leader Victim of Cholera. Mablnl, the former minister of forConcentrated Lye Had Been Mixed eign affairs of the Filipino governWith the Liquor. ment, Is dead of cholera. Since his Wash Turner and Dave Joe Adair, return from Guam Mablui bad lived in seclusion. Captured correspondents Freddy are dead and John Spivey ran of the lUxal province Insurgents hot live aa the result of having parshowed that ha had been in communi- taken too freely of moonshine whisky cation with them, but tbc letters were distilled in tho mountains of Hot not of n seditious nature. The Fili- Springs and Montgomery counties, Arkansas. Some of the whisky exampinos and Americans generally regret tbe death of Mablnl, but there will be ined showed that something like con mixed with the no demonstration at bis burial, on ac- emtrated lye had liquor, and ofllcowvcrigatjtig. count of the nature of the disease. Colorade . gl'ff Mrs. Morgan Not Fashionable. Mrs. J. Plerpont Morgan was "the cynosure of. all eyes' at the recent election of the Colonial Dames at New York. Contrary to the expectations of those who did not know her It was found that she dresses simply and her cloth gown looked rusty. Her black hat was small and shapeless and a thick veil covered her face. The decision ot the women who saw her was embraced In the word "frumpy." Mrs. Morgan's disposition Is exceedingly retiring and whenever she appears In public she seems 111 at ease. WEATHERWISE IS THE MAN WHO WEAK MISERS 0nA reputation extending over aixty-ai- x ye ora and our v guarard.ee ore bock of v ' x4veveiy garment bearing the iff .SIGN OIMHE FL5H. SThere are nary imitations. De sure of the nano f,TOWEH on the buttons, j Do Your Feet Ache and Burnt Shake Into your shoes, Allen's Foot-Easa powder for the feet It makes tlgSt or New Shoes feel Easy. Cures Swollen, Hot, Sweating Feet, Corns and Bunions. At all Drugglata and Shoe Stores. 25c. Sample sent FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. Had Earned Death Sentence, The record of voracity belongs ol right to a stoat recently caught at Pennyhlll. During the night the bloodthirsty little creature had killed eleven turkeys, thirty ducks and twenty y ON SALt EYE1YWHEBL- - M A.J. fow an ca boston. masvu. s. a. e, TO WH CANAMAN O). LmnM. XOaONTOL CANL REE CROWN I Former Millionaire Dies I:: Poverty. George Kettler, who, twenty years ago, la said to have had the contract for manufacturing boots for the Gee man army, and who, as Baton von If winter left ' you all run down," Kettler, owned half a million dollars wind up wiik In Hanover, has been found dead In bed In hla little shoe shop In Argentine, Kan. Kclilcr's death is supposed to bare been caused by a blow on tbe head administered by an unknown axsailani a month age. Kct-tlc- r came to Argentina six years ago, Hut will "itt you going." after having lost Ills fortune. Fin pllen Air II Mix Fatal Pistol Duel. Charles E. Kins Ct.. Halters, Pa. George E. Spencer, a ciothlug merchant, who came to Kansas City reAla., waa cently from Dinnlpgh-im- , shot and killed and Stephen FlanaTo prove the hcaitiur and gan, a police patrolman, was severeelmmniur power of Jsitln in ly wounded in a pistol duel Toilet Antteoptl we will Flansgr? ha 4 gone to mall n large trial parlteni Kansas City the house to arrest Spencer for anwith book of pintruetiiiiw . ebaolutely free. Tblaa la not noying woium and There a liny sample, but Urge were no to the tragedy, snj enough tc pnrkHgip. when Its of value. anyone persons atiiacind by the shots Women all over the rounlry entered the roo:n Spencer was dead ar1ax tine for what and Flanagan la blood trenl-- f It hat li.'i.e in fpmaio Ilia, curing oozing from a wound In the lo!t all Inflammation ami Aiaeimr'-xwonderful ax a breast. Cleansing rarn.al ji:clii-- fur ore throat, nasal catarrh, as a iinnnh :ih ami hi remove tartar and whiten Uic Ui'ib, Semi today; a piwtei eard Fire Underwriters Will Fiyht the will da Anti-T- : ust Law. SO chickens. BAKING POWDER r ttxlily popular " Hires Rootbeer it is the best suU must eeonomli'sL "YOUR GROCER SELLS lie TIIK I T. rot'tu HEWLETT BROS. CO. L FREE TO WOMEN! chil-Iien- yiI;p-'r:-oj- eon-rfn- a4 mb b PnMktnDpti ft a Xwly tiifinvni for iliunkcnnnMi fma rwrMf. Tbc bBfort - iirni-on- mid Us mffmintfntuB U public mint ir in voirb r o:l tqiuilly Mf r.uit All otMTeNiiid,nii Krrloiiy iriilteimMi. TIE kEELEY I'.STITI if. 3- -1 II. S0LT1I UNiLE ST. Hi , . -- I i postpaid by us, -- holilliydrogglxtxoraent elite, largo box. Oattafapllmi guara.lteed. TUE K. I'ltT'iy rn, lloelon, Km. Cnlumli'-Ave. tl t i When Answering Advertisements Kindly Mention This Paper. W. N. U.. RELIABLE ASSAYS. 1 UoM PMaipt mi urn ou grid mdipim. ,T Icn Assay Co. o. Lnku-N- 21, 1603. llilrty-fcCYi'iit- c.ui-mltte- anil-trus- iw .,flJ9 nd MlYr. f.ajp'r.. Salt At the mceiiug of ihe national board of fire underwriters. which was held in New Yoil; f':ir during tbe week, the executive reported that It hail uuMio:- . ,i the expenditure ot 83.nhi) i.i dmeu.: a suit against a Mississippi ineiiihc:- rut der an law. A ipu!ui:.-i- : declaring It unvle to oxprv..'.: lures to secure The pnxNnzc nr ext of measure pending lures waa adopted LAC CMM! I vtitf :i l!i i AU nl( r m. ',iti. ! jr ILH fr fillipUN Mi's I.iukL d- e is, e Rioting No less then at Valparaiso. are dead or 20U x wnun as a result of tbe rioting In the streets .it Valparaiso. It Is Impossllile at present to ascertain the exact number of rnsuallirg. Isolated reports rf firearms are still heard In all ipiarii-rof the city. A rcusortfiip lias be--established over all telegraphic Ifncvi. El Hernhln, the only paper that wax Issued Thurnday, verely rritb-is-tbe authorities, whom II holds responsible for the nullahs. All foreigners at Valparaiso arc safe. s Placed Child in Trur.k. Mrs. John Culiati of v.'car Park, l'u . la under arrest, neighbors having made the charge that slid placed her who Is only 3 years old. :i M a trunk and closed the lid. The bad been crying, and. sa punish men, r Is auid to have caught tbe the child and placed it in the truii&. She la said to have left the lion.ahortly after, and the child was reThe latter deleased by 'neighbors. clare that the child was black In Hi fare and they then promptly notified tbe wontan'a husband. step-chil- step-mothe- - Governor Waa Offered Bribe. Governor Mickey of Nebraska do clarea that be has been offered ll.ni'' each for four positions under the state llo says ho was o.Tcrc J government, that Bum directly to appoint certnln f nil Inspecpersons to tho pod'i" tor. deputy oil Inspect! r and Of litune St the Soldi'-:He writ'll nd iiib'-Grand Island. public the name of the ntllce scuglit by the fourth person, r.ur will he sttv what arl(nn. if any. Intents In tuko n the DiHttui. ' r The grand jury at Cheyenne haa Indicted Mrs. Helen Jenkins on a charge of blackmail. It la alleged that she sent a letter to I. N. Bard, a prominent ranchman, threatening that unless he paid her 8 KM she would reveal evidence In her possession that he stole two head of cattle from the Two-Ba- r ranch. Henry Fcrg, a rancher living near North Yakima, Wash., shot and klllefl foster son, Charley his August Berg, and then committed suicide. He shot the boy while asleep and then put the muxzle of the rifle In bli mouth and pulled the trigger with his too. It Is supposed that Berg was tnsanm One of the girls, prominent In the recent strike of tbe telephone people at Butte, has been discharged and her plare filled by a new arrival. It la claimed that this Is part of tbe companys policy to oust all prominent unions In the recent agitation. bave taken tbe matter up, and trouble la threatened. Herman Kalkhrennrr, a professional trapper, baa just nolloctcd bounty en one of the largest bunches of pelts ever presented for that purpose In IMg In a little Horn county, Wyoming. over thirty days he claims to hare caught 140 coyotes, eight gray wolves wildcats. His mouth's and elglity-slwork netted him more than B. C. nntlUm, director of station the Wyoming experiment south of Laramie, haa planted between 400 and 500 varieties of grain, which will be exhibited at the Industrial convention at Sheridan In October and later at the St. Louis Louisiana Purchase exposition. Tho altitude of tbe experiment station Is 7,500 feet. About four miles from Denting, Wash., a man by the name of Mollcs, who Is belipvcd to have lteen wandering around In the woods In an Insane condition, attacked David Grant, a cripple, with an ax. Hn burled tho woaxm deeply In Grants shoulder, and the flesh was hewn from ono of his arms from tho shoulder to tho Mrs. F. Wright, of Oelwcin, Iowa, -is another one of the million women who have been restored to health by Lydia E. Pinkhamfs Vegetable Compound Overshadowing table i'oinpouud experiment. indeed la tha success of Lydia -. 1inltliani's Vrge compared with it, all other medicines for women art 1- . Why lias It the greatest record for absolute cures of any femala medicine In tha world 7 Why has it lived aud thrived and dona its glorious work among women for a quarter of a century 7 Simply lx cause of ita sterling worth. The reason that no other muiliciue baa ever rvacluxl its success la l there is no other iiicdiciue so In curing woman's ills. these iiiixirtiiut facts when a druggist tries to sell you something which be says Is just as good. se Hticrc-xiifu- ' A Young New York Ltuly Telia of a Wonderful Cures kar Mrs. llNKtiAJcJIy trouble waa with Hut o varied; I a in tall, and the doctor saiil I grew too fast for my strength. I suffered dreadfully from liilliimmatutn and drx'tored continually, but pit no help. I suffered from terrible dragging genaa linns with Im most nwful mins low down in the side and jKtiiui in the liuclt, and the most agonizing headaches. No one knows whut 1 endured. Often I was sick to the stomach, and every little while I would lm too sick to go to work for thm nr four daya ; I work in a large store, nud I suppose atuudiug on my feet all day miido mo worst). At tho suggestion of a friend of my motherll I liegun to take l.ydiu 12. Iinkliams Vegetable I'oiiiHMind, and it is simply wonderful. I felt lietter after the llrst two or three doses; it seemed os though 8 weight was taken oif my shoulders; I continued ita use until now I can truthfully any I nut entirely cured. Yoiuig girls who are always paying doctor's bills without getting any help as I did, ought to take your medicine. It costs so much less, and it is sure to cure thenu Yours truly, Auklaiok I'iiaiil, 174 SL Ann's Ave., New York City." Women should not fall to profit by SI Isa Adelaide Prahla experiences; juxt us surely as slio writs cured of the troubles enumerated in Iter letter. Just so eertulnly will Lydia 12. llnkliants Vegetable Compound eure others who suffer from womb troubles, liillainiiiiitioii of tlie ovaries, kidney troubles, nervous excitability, mid nervous prostration; reiiifinlier that It Is Lydia K, lfnkhams Vegetable Compound tlmt Is curing women, and dont allow uny druggist to sell you anything else In Its place. 1 f there Is any! hitig In your ruse about which you would like special advice, write freely to Airs, llnkliam. Kite can surely In America bus such a wide experience In help you, for no person ills as she has had. Address is Lynn, Moss.; treating female her advice is free and alwuy helpfuL tha orlstnal latter aa4 stgaatara at FORFEIT II w runnt farthirtlli pmdxr alwilBla '. wkiArlln,r,v " Lidia Mov suwiumiaa. ! K. flBfckaa Madlclaa C- -., Vyrnm. Mam. 'VJ Just what it was 25 years ago, Oil Si. Jacobs is now. f,' The prompt, sure cure for SORENESS AND STIFFNESS Price, 25c. end 50c. L j p it Cost of Mining for Gold. Half tbe citizens of Nome and other Alaskan ritb-- s bave lost parts of tliclr bodies by ireezli'c. according to a returned miner. Tl.e sold seekers hive paid a heavy price for the meial secured. They mo minim cither lingers, toes, noses, feet or lc;',x, thu heads and trunks being only parts of tha body left uninjured. ' 1 CARBOLIC SALVE will prevent blood poisoning' in Cats, wounds, Sores. Bruises, too. them, Would you have and heal 25 cents. TOOTHACHE for 15 cents? Our Jap- ! anese Tooth Ache Drops will rid you of both. DeCOSTAS LIVER FILLS is Health All creameries use butler color Tthy not do as they do -- use JUNE TINT BUTTER COLOR. Long Term in Pastorate. The Rev. William Arnilmld tins been eonnueted thirty-eigh- t years wllli the . Congregation Knniwili Israel of Tho Rev. Armboid Is lu bis 74lh year nod Is mill a'divo. Insurance for 25 cents a policy. What is y our nealth worth? I'hlia-delplila- All Lung Diseases v Cure lx ll.x t Nl mi d'r'nr we ever nf I lie ilm-n- t and Iniira WM. tur (I. KMSiXr, Ysulniiru. tiid.. h b. In. ItMI. start with a cough. Plw. 1! If you will cough up a quarter for a bot- - rw ia . -X tie of Cough Balsam Sterilization of Meat is iinch youll stop coughing The sierliiiitimi uf iin-H r fin nn to In proMi' Japanese Corn Cure' the trade under 11. e fuiiu of a a hide will rid you of a Oliver Wllrnnib, a rich rancher or soiiii1 prudiwt. i)i"ii otherwise i dozen CORNS for a Twin Bridges. Mont., la under arreHt would be lili.it li.r quarter. Which do men who a of fur leading party love the best-co- rns . In One you a Cure To l.iy sheep a Txkel.nxuiive slaughtered Max I.aulerbai-h'All Uui'iii.'-Tiilit. or quarter? work ago. The men rod up In tho dr uggist rotund uniin-- it it lailxlueuro. liio. darkness and virtually annihilated tbe onuaatSTs on aTonss all OR DIRfcCT FROM I I I I I American Internal Commerce. whole band. In ili'W of llit :lubi!i'iiii:i nl of tlic James Mitchell and Olto Munkle, of and Labor IlepkrtniiiU nf sacks who atole fifty to nni (bat tinit may lm IiiKti-MIufrom a freight car at Int si coni mi-- , cc of tbv Unlmd and attempted to aell it. to local mer- Slat'- - lurl year has i d CANADA i nt ktatiMirlan at chants, have been sentenced to one by ifio HAS FREE HOMES FOR year and fifteen months, respectively. 82(i.tl'iO.(K'ii, non. Fifty years ago 't Tho wan only SL'.iioii.iinfi.itiiii. In tho state penitentiary. of Iiu: Ut!:: d Stnti-- aro near I'n.iirU nf IM.SM Aomrtntt Joe MeFrait. a sheepherder, was V 'LiU bur wilti'd to 1VMiim l'iwS of (In-sTlrllain and double an jur'nr bitten by a rattlesnake while at work y pJ Irelfti'J. bitd sl'O'it trnal to thop o' KKUl'K-t,iiii miles from Giendlve, Fran-about thirty-fivMill fw Germany anil Kii-I- h Mont. He ran to an alkali water hole liras. . I. Yhe pi... nf whpt iid oitinr and drank prodigiously, and then rrnlo Mu si i:r.i:tf tan is : n. Kml !. himi achtfolSeW' wtn-IxwkfnrMilxtniilrni.-irk"TlirKIinn Mmdtv; if alDoctors iniaty Giendlve. the believe to ... ... w iilimii r,Ii xy iiuki-, iii li'ir. K'lclii ii Kind." Tim kali water saed hla life. or iient. Mnkc iniiilnrtiiidi' looking. lOSl&TEAD UUDi OF 163 ACRES FREE. Fnlnn agitators have been at. work f r litrl. ' )") fr iry. Swl l" !li fill ait.l "l!,i lltanlurt.xp Editor Given Professorship. 'iiwliiir lm an Ol among the Union Iarlflc miners at k st.it. ii:tj .r j." Dr. nock Springs, attempting to Induce of i I'f. t'uk.lhtHikJr ii. tiii'r. m I. n r: iinl to .ho Mind, Iihi l(-,.j BiiaJlia iHrtFruuivi'il Aifni. them to form a union for protne, inti chair of locir and ii s in incalnat their employers, but n : yet Alnirow's uiiwi!tv if '7;. Thompsons Eje Water I.!1!' Imf IiVJ.i Ilnur efforts do not seem lonvc iiu'' hUli'lKSil'l tu , n an-g- d - Z. C. M. ' WESTERN i:iivi-ri:iT- manu-lait'ire- MILLIONS. i. l i e rum-bin- v -i- Fn-.i-ri- . , 1 l : i With any great c: M.nrtigi - f t. I. Ivi yvxn-The- |