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Show JTAIi; STJtTK NEVB in Next --Congress, Twelve Senators and Seventy-seve- n gmalrpox ' has arain .broken' cut In !.lf Lake City." bw" cases being jref( - a Rev otutira rr RaTes ! From Eastern Points of Origin Denver By the severe injury of one to All Interior Territory. man near Klyria, Colo., death and in- - - Congressmen Retiring. - rW'eeYydaT" Arrangements are being made by fer tion "or accompany to operate a knit' tmg factory In Ephrafm. , George. S. Drury, a' former resident of Springvlllo," was kJlleSTEear "Eater Held, Gal.,' last week, as the .result of . aa oil well .derrick blowing up,. Ecause or a quarrel with "bis wife, - tea v. - n tit b - refculted-ift-4b-woUtr, bgme,- - CsSrnce &. Baker . com muted suicide. In Salt Lake City, to . - man taling chloroform avoided. rDeparture.of Senators Teller of Colo- jeen placedyn the tracks of the Union en Pacific' Fattread; ju at--, hn y oud ife- yard ftettring-StatesmTSdoTttre Nestor-trf-t- he at Elyria. with the evident in limits of Iowa, Hepburn - - ' ipntion of rwTECtlne" tfeertirey-ennflyer from the north and west, and the of Those Leaving House.- obstruction wa discovered by a signal Inspector, Whose railroad tricycle was Washington.- -- Twelve senators and wrecked ten minutes before the pas- seventy-seve- n repifeentatlves, - memH -t- enger (rain berg of the present eengFess", will be The inspeeter was severely hurt. absent when the JSIxty-nret- ; congress tout" be removed the jjlmtfuctlon -- and assemblies; In special session on reported thfl ljttfmntifd. traia.. wreck, - Elyrfa. JeyEnteeh-yearolpot1- of Mr, Stephenson in Wiseonsi&j:n6tav vhose name has been withheld, has ing been yet, it is possible been arrested, and other- - arrests are tbaObe number of. senatorial absen lor The attempt is said to be tees will be fourteen. one of several that have been discov Of the seventy-seve- n representa ered since last Thanksgiving, and tives who retire on March 3r one. Mr, railroad detectives are oC ttepinion that they are the work of young Then, Hepburn (la.) has Berved twenty-tw- o years ia congress, and Mr.- - Sherman whose principal idea was that of play beeomesyIee-preaiden- t, . (N. ing apracUcaTjoke."--''''"-'- - -- - - laborer employed at the Oregon Short Line depot in Salt Lake City, fell from a scaffold ,upon which he was workings . and sustained serious Injuries. The Western Pacific- railroad " is now completed tea ; miles "west of Elko, Ne?., and the track; laying, is being rushed as rapidly as the condition of . the . weather will 'permit. Love for liquor, and gambling: .is the baa served twenty years. - Delegate cause attributed for. the 'suicide of (Smith. (Ariz.), has - served sixteen ' - William Itolloff, 2ff years old, who was j ears, and Mr.; Cooper (Tex.) lias found la" his bed. in a hotel In gcrted.;iorteenTeai-gt::3;:;-::- : IB years of service, Senator Teller 'Edit Lake, City. L Laudnan urn was the x of. Colorado is the nestor of the retlr-inJ taken. ; statesmen, having been elected While assisting in the erection of scaffolding at De'vila Slide,"" Ira Fowl- - senator- under the admission of his state seat the his to Union, taking rr a. young man of Heanefer, lost his footing and fell head first to the Dec. 4," 1876, since when he has been in the Death continuously and prominently ground, breaking his . neck. : : " 3 was Instantaneous.-- ' eye? public , 7 senator rpraner nas servea in tne A gasoline explosion caused a fire f Of a. time threat-- - senate twelve years. lu Park Senator Hemenway succeeded Vlce-- ewd-i'tb- e business--portio-n et etir President Fairbanks, who resigned his the city. The. blaze was ;tlnally got senate to become Its In the teat L ten, under control after. aboutlt00Q that he bas haat but ctamage naa ,. been done. , of that body. aT'inembef as lour years That the government has but ) e Senator McCreary had a. long email chance- - to recover the $2,410 In ntered4hat Uiehoase,avlng received through congr.ess, and 0. Price atOgden - last Januaryls-th- Lody in the Forth-nintopinion of the Ogden authorities tfter serving six terms entered the tenate six years ago. who have looked Into the case, C. Rue, a Jr.sepH d - , . A FAREWELL LUNCHEON. - dt-a- " - " - President f'Tenwisr "Cabt Eintertains '!1ntlfWtM te7'' Prosid'ut Washington. Wo!" Roosevelt " on Monday gave a farewell luncheon at the White House ta the members of the famotis "tennis cabinet," and others who" have7b'eu closely . asscn ciated with him during the past seven years. . . '' Aside' from the distinguished eiit officials w ho have served as chief aides among the president's i!uring"nis adnjinistration, and also as l is companions at sports of different "fcilds", therewerff7 presFntrTOen with whom the president had made friends ser-ricwhen he was roughing it in the west ears ago and wkfa vhom-he had h cone on pumerous hunting expedi- lions. The president in a brief speech laid point that no a dmin- imphasja baa giveni Its jcharg f- e- mdr inkenyWash.Fnltcr0re.h!arrrHstfatf6n e tS, . C.), .Hansbrough 'yal service,, and he stated that nn (N. D.), 15. D.J," Long (Kan.), and Mit-le- n believed that the country had .never Sad a more devoted set of public se . (Fla.); fants than those men tflrough whom JasaMTaoat .tft. tbeworhyhl'aad i ministration had been accomplished. , i Boat Tilled With . Dead Bodies Solves passes Sundry c ivnri Mystery of Collision. .7 The. mystery of the iden; Algiers. ropriation Measure Approved by ei w hich, was tity of - the sailing Senatjl Carries $139)00,000. rammed by the Belgian steamer Auscivil apThe Washington. tria during a storm on the 12th of propriation bill was sundry by the passed - near- - Alberan island in the February now ." to be f lediterranean, appears tay, with an amendmenl seeuring 440,- DolvediBoth yesBels foundered -ctO for remolln result of the. collision, but ten mem office building to additional room ben of the crew of the Austria who" for the president give and providing $25,-0- 0 " had put off in a small . boat were for his traevling expenses. picked up by the German steamer Li The authorization for additional Isberia and "brought to Algiers. Until sue of 130,000,000 of Panama X bonds Sunday no word of . the .fats :of. the was stricken nut on protest of Senator tailing Vessel had been received. w Clay, - who xrittcised the ' excesslye of the Canal. The atamerustriaJiowevet, costSenatoriaie-ojnViirTfi which " arrived here Sunday, reports Ai Antt 1 nti? having sighted a drifting shipT boat of an amendment between Cape Falcon and te Habibappfiu?t.'!Ig ; 200,000 fovparUdpa-w- t Islands off the Algerian onv$4tion:by the United Statesin the inte . gov-k-m- m ; Ci(y-whi- ch e WJeirWsbNIcholas Hi lad named- Smith, became ; gins and a engaged in air alterfatt - 181111 " -i- . - Kit-Iredg- stabbed the other lad with a pocitet knife, the point of the blade striking aribrtfevcat .The chamber of commerce of Og- den has gone on fecord a8T)eInjf3 , animously-io-favo- r ofaavocatltti "the ' passage of billat-4h- e present ses imi)f the legislature providing for siai yuuiio service commission.' In a bill that passed the house last week, the secretary of. war was di- s rectedL la Iglye "for ornamental two condemned brass cannon and carriages," tp " be "placed" .on the state house grounds In Salt Lake. ' As the result of playing with matches, the little child of Mr. "and Mrs. Thomas L. Thorpe of Ephraim was badly burned last week, the accident - happening whila : the mother was absent from the room for a few :,,;moments. Orson soa , Saunders, the puf-pose- " -- ill. vf aaa' f Street Supervisor-JosepSaunders v! Ogden, committed suicide on February 26, taking carbolic acid. As tie voung man was apparently In ' good ruary 27 nm which was paln2a ttl9 on point of amendmentjwasejecte the cause for the rash act la name lCHndorv; rpliita, 7 .'" :"f.:. order mystery. t steamer rs. Dollie Goodfleld, wife of, about 1139,000,000 ; 'oacnea. ...... uvyry. ,j IS JjQ in'"SJjJ Swampeum'he stater of the nodiea 'BANKER RICKEY FREED. ?5de, We dicated that ; the-- men had. been dead . result of drinking lin--. at least ten days. i 5fi ielhbught to be "the" fore Supreme Court an STATEHOOD. i MvnB TiMi v inr GET NOT WILL' ill. .o Ill W 7 she wasuffering , Carson,"; Nev. la the' Rickey hab... a proposed ' by the chief Wishes of New Mexico and Arizona eas corpus proceedings before, the suNot Weeded by Committee. e of Salt Lake City becomes preme court of this state, There will be" no t'ce NorcrpssTias decided that T; B. long time prisoners in the iWashington. il are to be furnished with statehood legislation for New Mexico Rickey, president of the State Bank during tneir connnement in and Arizona at the present session of and Trust company, should be dls-ir, IhB Bult; to consist- - of brown J cbngTess7AT'a meeUffg'iJrtnarcOi t andbniganB. mlttee on territories on Saturday all ing a deposlt,knowing. thabank-lt" The stolen will of Jacob C.j Sor-'- ( members, - regardless of party. In ; a be In solvent; makes.it-acrimnson, who was murdered In his home sensational scene, abandoned-- 5 considiQr-- . celve a deposit under, such 5est of Murray by robbers, has been eration of the house bill, The deposit In this case was recovered. ...The ; willwas .among:,. Themembera xrfithe committee left lot of papers taken by the ronbers thelxoomwlthout. anyone suggesting ieceived.T)y a receiving teller and not by the' ; defendant J Rickey; Rickey snd wat found-I- n contended' that this character of reCity three days after the mur tion; ' This remarkable ocaction ception 'was not within the law, that ocr, curred at the conclusion of the read- the teller was not his agent, but: the mind of Clarence Through presence ing of Italements, presented by Sena- agent of the corporation.. The court Cliandler, an employe of a cracker tors Nelson rand'Beverldge, charging unstained Rickey's contention and disfactory in ,Ogden,-- . saved fcla - right that.corruption, Jurybribing and vari- charged him. p.rm ' from being crushed when his ous Other offenses against certain offi SfPTffA CT7tr" TiKijTrTjeeaine lodged in two press cials' andnTeaders oTwhat was termedT "CfT A"R G rollers of his machine. He managed the "gang which is In' control of politto reverse the machine and save his ical affairs la New Mexico," Head of Fish. Trust Indicted by Grand . .1 -: .r.. V ., : Jury. A Montana Shooting Affray. ; Stock has been fully subscribed for Vernon Booth, presi-ileChlcago.W. .the prention of &: bank building for - Missonla, Mont. To avenge himself A' CoA. Booth ef the aoalled' Epluaim, the majority- - having been on the husband of the woman for Ksh tniBt; which went lfito the "hands whosa wronging he, bad Just complet-i- d f jiUISBedy last Geptemberr-anP. Jfont' The ground has been secured r a tera in the penlten d. Robblns, former - assistant treas-jre- r and the work of building will be ttsry, Joseph. Bron, shot and killed of the company, were indicted started as soon as the weather ; will Robert Gilruth wlle the latter, ac an They, "with. others to Saturday, permit;ftrr-'-f-',.companled by his brother, was walk ihe grand jury unkhown," are charged ., The senate committee on agricullag along the road near Chickerman's with entering, into a conspiracy ; by Lolo,-ture has fe8tored the Increase oJ sal- mill,, six f Montt Cleans of which ' ary from $4,00 tojf 1,500 for George Brown was arrested in Missoula a few ?ully maliciously, feloniously," etc., brother-of later.-an' slain a the hours '. XcC.ubc, BoMcitor. of the depart-n- t !he.sum"orr J3130;000 TrdTtrtfierlDonti-Aenta- t man is held In custody as a witness. National bank of Chicago." Tte of agriculture, .whose home Brown Iwo men are fointly indicted in one The .house knocked out When arrested for the crime, pclard that he hnfl been attacked by inie bill, which, contains only Three: ' ' 'rn,vi hcauwas .reported ' the r Cilrnth- brothers. counts.: non e""of tueni difforlng ' v,7. Cybce.- - a Jioneer of L'ln Must Fight for Their Rights. ,,nad. Mr. Bybee.'was bora poughkecpsie, , N. Y.Mlss Jne Catholic Priest Badly Beaten by Three J In 1829." In 1847 he Mulholland Unknown Men. of London,- - at 7ameetipg i to this country, takipg up two c! are there sald camps Mass. Three unknpwn men Boston, ''ice nt Uintah. .Ills wife, $ere, womn favoring suffrage in England. lured, Rev. Francis Leberti," pastor, of 'i, gr&hdeblldren One Is composed Catholic church. Our Lady ' ofsuffragists, the na great grandchildren other of suffragettes". T first Tiave' f Mount Cermrl. from his home In ast 5oston Monday night and beat neen for sixty years acting real ladyr.'n-r frnm oHuntsville. hours later. Rev, the latter demands and proposes lira senseless-Twcanynn, at night, $ like; Leberti lr.. to recovereHsafflcIently V rl?ht3. to "They complain ret opio ct OoW whf 0 to a physictans nicei Father Le-rpf t!ie. vi( nee of trie suffragettes. In was told' by tho strWers when ?r- ; .ri-.:;f.;:.f.yrru.rnpij-- have !i? "n rrtnrd tx' t'- - r r von r r:ch fir freetlom of goverpracnf 'ving woman dsrfj h LondonLi: ' I ThelllreswrfTaioht w ... ; -- - NeadaiiumcierlnaaaM Ti jJch " , . . - -- o 1 . - 1 e clrcum-Etance- s. lke . -- ... , , '; . 7- nt J: d Jve-yea- 5 -''' -- jmilea-west-o- y-secured-wil' ! d '. - Commission Commerce nterstate Hands Down Findings in Famous Khn. final - -- : , - tl -- n 'l:t:;::!, y for It. " he .eo.r-:- ei -- of the - otter. report went of InnTaliy'ireni win;hHie iil'l'b'UlHfe. Aim-m-a- Against Spokane ' aim policy: with In full accord a It contemplates for the secretary CHUUCil feneral tt.uneti, a miUtary und the redistribution of the duties riarpK to sound and conservative 'Trar'iohtinentaT-P.attroao"sr5r''- V" The railroalT rates of thfl city- - Yashiiigton. . sf thi- - famoii's ' ca&p. Bpt)fcan, Wash-.-r against "erth-- . the divl-- t the present bureaus iii five coiu- to .ore which of chiefs ions: the rnse the grand council, who are to be Ihe assistant secretary, three nag ifld anojljer ila office r. naval constructor or civilian with technical ' traiuiue. In submitting the plan, the presi -- ile, a more distanLpoifljt. The interstate commerce coinnys" h t bion decide d e two points ":Jii t he romplaint filed by the city of Spokane against the Northern. Pacific, the Uroat Kortht ru and the Union i'actfic. vhich wc-r. First That ilic rates from eastern Jestin'oiisfo aj6Tau"e"efeBfgrief tleji mqra distant point. ii.au tu Seat On the first poiut the. , tnabrtained that iionijeled - them water - ka8 Ie vitration tnan any otner. a to is easier . o than any other - dent says: "Nothing drastic is recommended as. in the "bureaus or other asencins by business means-o- fwhich the rmr.-l-- are effalrs of the navy department outlined The now administered. pian does not imply any printer expendiIt ture of money than at present. the money provides merely that should be, spent wisely; instead of as f?t pnsent spending it so that a cer i ain proportion - is wasted in useless ' - -'"-"-" work." makes a more perfect fitttch than any other. . is the best hineo! of all com-- - in one. -- the rates to Spokane at hfeond--Th- - : . . 'The deeisipn says the eastern rates !o Spokane were bigtw thau to.Seat- - t any outer. -- rn Ptrifi-- " and ofhtr raHroaa were-i-f-i Ttirsiiay hekl ; by the iiiterstaia ctimnierce comntBsiair - ur pe - ia more beautiful n flf SITUATION IN ' to Settlement. rge - FREMEW1N6MACEM CO. it- ILLINOIS CHICAGO For Sale by . BtonifcBlc BA LKANS, dufndanU Advancement of Negotiations Looking f competttien -the rates hr effect 4o Sat t le attd- -t hat; therefore, hey might charge a higher rate to Spokane, witout violating the the long .Hid sort haul prevision, of without discriminating againstSpokane under ice law. Provo . . , Utah ;. London. The powers are notflnd. difing the solution of the Balkan as as they anticipated a easy ficulty week ago.'' It is true that negotiations loking to a settlement have. advanced Buy-Bugg- ies Tnomeairecticuis- - and "that; the Jhe cornjpiision gufjLaui3.-ji- ae .claim.. belief that war would be avert' of the defendants in this respect, and which the British government has Built in Proholds that the rates to ' Spokane, al- - td, held throughout,- has now reached the& heugb-aighe- r thvin te Seattlerffr not vo 115 W. ttfher capitals.- bur"a "dennite' plan to unlawful. Austro-Serviahas tension 5 relieve the 60., by tub On the secoiid joint the comtnts- cot, yet been agreed upon. The for-tig-n r, clafiii :;.t tre ofllee states that it is erroneous and holds it a' the noiii to say that Russia has ..consented to Eastern points to Spokjiiic. a.re jpiiist tne- proposal that. Servta snoula be ind tmreagonal:H7 It retliices class 4 approached by the powers. rates from St. Paul to Spokane 16 ler cent, and makes substan iia.Uy the Discharged-Neg- ro fame redact im from ChicaTo to Spt- Prove Their Innocence. . ane. Rates east of Chicago are not -Under a special rn.te with.Washington. ealt PROVO T'le decis-ion- , if applied in principle the house on Saturday passed the seno all commodities arid to all interior' ate bill granting to the discharged ne-g- r - rvlt:iti- s&Wiers- - of tb- 4b-ifltes from eastern points of origin to e said .to have be'en Involved $1 1 Interior transeonUnefital-:lTftorx- ; shisittng- W-- f Br9wnTillft-Tex.,- ;: SAVINGS BANK iind Ta .that view, It is one of the most the right to prove their innocence farreaching decisions ever rendered rnd thus make them eligible for re5y the commission.? storation to the army. Many speeches were made. Mr. Slayden of Texas SHIP SUBSIDY DEFEATED. spoke in opposition, anITdeclared that Provo City, (Jtjttu congress was seeking by this bill to Vote Thirty Republicans Against set. aside the most righteous act of adrntetstrat The4-It. $100,000- . bill now lacks only the president's Cn.pitaJ, The ship subsidy bill Washington. Z was defeated as the result of a vote' DIRECTORS: aken in the house on Tuesday, there HARGIS AGAIN IN JAIL. Reed Smoot .... ... '. President. being 172 votes cast In the affirmative .Vice-Presidund 175 in the negative. Bondsmen Withdraw from Support of C. E. Loose, Thirty-Re- -' ' L. Holbrook, publicans voted against the measure J, Win, Knight, Kentucky Murderer. ' and ..lour. .'.rjemocraU , Roger Farrer GeQ. TjIor, sr, r The men on the bond The principal feature of the bill is 7 Jackson, Ky John R, Twees. of the' with . Beach Hargis, charged Ihe provision that American mall -Judge-Jame- sr-- ' optt-mist-i- c- at . " n peti-iione- 2-- 3 w Sotdiers-TMay-No- f.uitsT--,must-;wor- - 4 in-ian- try, in-tH- velt - slghatu:Il:"'? J.Z.TT ........ ent -- itifrJMrt ehalrtepata'' Htessihan-S.OOfr-gross-tio- murdeffhls nsr father. nautical mile Hargis, surrendered him on Saturday! General banking business transacted Dulwafd bound on routes of f,8Q0 miles o Breathitt "county oacers and he or upward to South America, the t ,ws taken to jail at Irvine to await Safe deposit boxes for rent, nis second trial in April. Hargis' reAsia and Australasia. sent outbreaks Is said Thim.-Th- e MarLuppQfeditoJ)e Dead Prover : T6nthTe71yweTittsdaT . be. Very Much Alive. attempted tomurder. his cousin. -Los Angeles. A remarkable story Gaines Collides With Cannon. of wrong Identification was revealed; on Tuesdaj wheHWllliam Conley of Washington,- -. 1 sharpl- - otaish - be Salt Lake City,- whose supposedly tween Representative Gaines of Tendeadbody was recognized when 4b ressee andUS"peaker Cannon occufreg! bee-Yiwashed ashore- at Venice abbur-threIn the house Saturday, in the course weeag ago, returned here from- the cf which each, claimed he had been desert, where he had been employed; , insnlted Jir the other. ...So persistent and: effected a happy and tearful re-- was Mr. Gaines in addressing the conciliation : with I his i ........... mourn'ng chair when declared nut of "order that "widow,",Coniey haa hot sf en a news the speaker directed the sergeant-alarm- s And get them to figure on to "compel him to be hi order." paper in months until recently, when! st time In eev- he picked up one and saw a notice ot. wiriug your house for dee his death andl IdentJflcatlon - by., lis rral years took the mace - fronr Its "Iric lights. .. If is the only wife and his son. Etand and proceeded -- toward - Mr. ' Haines, but the speaker called him clean, safe arid reliable BRIBE-TAK- ER i aek. SENTENCED, 4Ofr t DrlfNbw - - & e' Electric Co. y . :;.-- .. . ..: i. ." : ; ' method of I lighting. ..;::.AN.J;. Former aupervisoriOf SanFrancisco Given Seven Year Sentence. SanFrancTscrT pormeBSupervisor Michaef W. Coffey, convicted recently of accepting a bribe of M.000 to .vote for trolley franchise for the .United Railroads,' was sentenced on Tuesday by Superior Judge Dunne to seven for a new trial Kentiary was denied by the Judge previous to passing sentence, ' but the' attorneys for the defense at once gave notice of - an appeal. To End RateWar, Office. 95 N. Academy Aveooe "Both rboev3Z--2 R.mJsJ7 pres- 'corV YoricWilliam-ELiCorey- , New Idennot the'TJnttedr StatesSteel foration, on Saturday "said with refer-rncto the' reports that the independents were seekin g a conference .with the corporatio- n- with - the object - of putting an end to the present rate war", that hehad not heard "that they rontempiaten that nff to the present time they "had Several price made no overtures. changes were reported Satarday, but a vigorous effort to get new business continues to be made. e V 'ur dwic uann - ' Ten Million Dollar Sale of Bonds. Swindler Greeted by His Victims. J:NewYorlL. Comptroller .Met2 ibas -- Council Bluffs, la. When jrcfuiay disposed of 10.000.0eft worth of New arrived here from Little Rock bray fcork Oty " per cent bonds to sevanty-fou-r' In charge of a detective found ; bidders. atan average price of! a him awaiting 101.57. The highest bid was 104. the different parts , of the country, comej lowest successful bid, 101.3S. Kuhn, ) Identify him in connection with, Loeb-.443,000-attileged-- ' swindling- - operations - carried prices ranging from. 101.38 to 101.75. in here Jast.yearInspector.Swenson, They bid on the entire amount.but who has had charge of the case for their" bids for the remainder were not Ihe government, says the enormity of high enough. The only other "bid for iheJwlndllng operations grow as time the entire llO.OQfl.OOO was .by .William passe acl that every. " -- men-from " - ui 1 1 uvu W. II. Bjrereton, Pres., John Warwick; Cashier, Alva Nelson:' Aaa't Cashier, Interest Paid on Time - Deposits. - Drafts oi Jl Parts of the World. . ; fcCtr-seenr- Cabinet. WashingtonTbe laBt meet-!n- g of President Roosevelt's cabinet was held on - Tuesday. ' There was the time being- spent in pleasant farewells and reminiscent The' president expressed re pret at parting with the body of such laithful workers and Tielpers, ande IDach meni-h- r (ended his best "wishes. of tbe cabinet had' some feeling fn sice5 :to' the 'chlef T execu-- ' Roosevelt rrceived '' i frtcndf - little-ibusine- Uc-ries-.' . . ' - - regular Opposite the P. O. pft l . Academy r t Ave nil e. ii ofTaddlUdnal vrctlms. Last Regular Meeting of. Roosevelt - ' . ed- Salom6tt & Co., who on,o7cTTW.73r -- e last longer than any ommln:pnaTal:ifWuiwUont to congress 1 fifty-nin- Frefcldeul" Roosevelt s Washington. nn Satnreayf:-- - - . runs hgbter than any otLer. Will Work i - acnine Comment! of- - Chief on tJaval port of Commission Reorganization. Many- - Changes fayflel J residents are pia l.ttalr a waterworks system- - Obstruction Designed for Purposeof Wrecking; Passenger Train Struck ' by Signal) ill spector's Tricycle. - Educating Cubans. Washington, Nearly 67 per cent of the ' population," of. Cuba, at least ten years old can read," the percentage ui the large cities being 82.6, and In the rest of.lhe Island T J.laccordtag to figures obtained In the census recently taken, 4 This census shows' that in 3907 almost of the children Kvere attending' school.ras- - compared In 1895. Bemth less "than, tween 189& an thtTOpulation of trie island increased fro'n 1.5t2,797-t2,0 IS.tSOr more than per cent - ;. one-thir- d promptly cbuined In all eountrten. or o rte.. TDI-MKCoreau ana Co).vriHin irist-u(WinJ Skutch, Mortal or F1joij, for tre BUSIHISS report on patentability, ALL STRtCTLV COHriOCNTIAL. bakcUCa taeawake InTeium atiouja hxn par buA onllow toobim and patMila. Vt hal in-to int a wiriiwrnnotDT .riiu.m. win pny.iiow TlubieUUuni wl I. .n. S nl tree h) any atktrMa, Vi doo one-slxt- ' T" ""l Sfiven!.t., VashinQlon, 0. " , ' ' ..1 C. - t |