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Show :resident fuller CANNON TELLS GOOD STORY. ASSOCIATON fiireatened With Loss of Hearing, Smell and Sight From the Ravages of Catarrh. Cared Him. TO WORKING Saying Recalled at a Appropriate Washington Dinner. A number of speakers made short addresses at the dinner which Secretary Root recently gave to members of the military affairs committee. Congressman Cannon was present, but he escaped Mr. Roots eye until everybody else had talked. Then he was called upon and said the occasion reminded him of a revival meeting he once attended In Illinois. A lot ol deacons and other hefty persona ad dressed the assemblage and then a reformed gambler was called upon tc testify, continued Mr. Cannon, "and this is what he said: Brethren and sisters, 1 have sat here and listened tc the great men tell of their experiences. The elder has spoken and th minister and the deacon and now you call on me. only a poor nlnkum sllnkum. Thats me," said Uncle Joe," sitting down. FREE MEDICAL ADVICE Every working girl who Is Dot well is cordially Invited to writs to Mrs. Plnkham, Lynn, Mass. MIGHT HAVE BEEN WORSE. for advice ; it is freely given, and has restored thousands to health e Irishmans Philosophic Comment the Lose of Hit Lege. THEYRE AFTER GIRLS on Hiss Paines Experience. Gov. Odell of New York, tells this story of a Newburg parson well known for tho extremely optimistic view he takes of other men misfortunes. One day this hopeful dlvlno was called In to administer spiritual comfort to an Irishman who was lying In tho emergency hospital at Fisbklll Landing. Tho poor fellow had lost both legs In an accident In n stone quarry, and was taking what the saintly doctor considered an Impassioned view of his Come, my good man," prospects. said tho parson, cheerfully, Its ths loss of a pair of legs, to be sure, but its not so bad as it might be. Shure. I dunno but youre roighL" Twould replied the fellow glumly. have been a dom sight worse if I'd been a chorus girl." I want to thank you for what you have done for me, and recommend Lydia E. 1inkhams Vegetable Compound to all girls whose work keeps them standing on their feet in the store. The doctor said I must top work ; he did not seem to realize that a girl cannot afford to stop work- ing. My back ached, my appetite was poor, I could not sleep, ana menstruation was scanty and very painfuL One day when suffering I commenced to take Lvdla E. 1lnkhams Vegetable tOfnpound. and found that it helned me. I continued its use, and Boon found that my menstrual periods were free from pain and natural everyone is surprised at the change in me, and I am well, and cannot be too grateful for what you have done for me." Miss Janet .Pains, 610 West 125th St, New York City. tsooo ferfiit If trlqlnal f mbovt Ittttr preolnf fmumttiui tat-act t prupuerf. Protection for Animals. Take no substitute, for it Is Mimicry among butterflies, moths and other Insects would be comic Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable were It not a matter of life or death. Compound that cures. GREAT many remedies to temporarily relieve catarrh have been devised from time Id time, such at sprays, goads, creams and other local applications, bci as a rule, the medical profession has little or no enthusiasm in the treatment of tatarrh. It is generally pronounced by them to be A Not a few moths have at the binder ends of their wings a black mark and the two or more tails resembling boms ot their own heads. A veteran In warfare not seldom has these portions missing a proof of the value In having saved his life. Thus the lizard's brittle tall, which, first attracting the enemy, cornea off at hla prey escape. touch, lets his would-bWhen at bay crabs distract the enemy by throwing off their claws and lobwas troubled with catarrh of the sters do the trick yet moro neatly by I head tor many years. It affected my seizing the enemy with a claw and sense o t smell, hearing and alght. t then throwing off limb and enemy. spent lots ot money with doctors and Thus the bushy tall of the squirrel Is the use of local applications to relieve accounted for there la a chance ot me but to no purpose, until my atten- escaping the enemy minus n mouthtion waa called to tbs wonderful effects ful ot fur. ot Peruna. I must sey that I met with most JUNE TINT BUTTER COLOR surprising and aatlsfactory results. makes top of the market butter. Peruna took hold ot the complaint and drove It entirely out ot my system. For and Against. Although well along toward the Several days before the last election allotted span of man's lifelam pleased one of the Democratic candidates was as a child over the results, and feel like a young man again." J. W. standing In the corridor of a Reading, characPa., hotel, when a Fuller. came a rabid old ter, Republican, Such letters as the above are not used for publication except by the written per- along and greeted him effusively. The e Incurable. It therefore created a great sensation in q medical circles when Dr. Hartman need that he bad devised a compound wld h would cure catarrh permanently. he remedy was named Peruna and in a abort time became known to thousands of catarrh sufferers north, south, east and west. Letters testifying to the fact that Peruna is a radical cure for catarrh began to pour in from all directions. Thousands of such letters are on file in tha office of The Peruna Medicine Co. Rev. E. Stubenvoll, Pella, Wis., writes : f feel obliged to extend you my personal thaaks for my complete restoration. All though the winter I suffered from throat mission of the writer. A pamphlet filled with such letters will and lung trouble, but recovered my entire health by the use of your excellent remedy, be sent to any address free. This book sbould be read by all who doubt tha Parana." The following letter from a prominent curability of catarrh. If you do not receive prompt and satisgentleman of Los Angeles. isacase in point i Mr. J. W. Fuller, President of the factory results from the use of Peruna write Association of Los Angeles, Cab, at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full stateJewelers' in business in that city for seven- ment of your case, and he will be pleased that he has to give you his valuable advice gratis. teen years out of the forty-fiv- e Address Dr. Hartman, President of The been engaged in business. Concerning his : Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. experience with Peruua he says an-co- well-know- n latter was an impecunious fellow, and, it seems, had been befriended on several occasions by the other, of whose friendship, In fact, he was inclined to boast. Tbs greeting In this Instance waa the prelude to the request ot How Is it, said the canloan of )5. didate, that when you want money you come to me, but when election uay comes you will vote for my opponent?" Well, you see. the other said, after a pause, "political'y I'm op posed to you, financially I'm your friend. Ancient Treasure Found. A splendid marble bassorllievo ha ALL WEARERS been discovered In Pompeii, In a little or THE ORIGINAL garden of a house on the east side, says a Naples letter in the Paris Messenger. Admiral Deweyt Pet Dog. Ask Tonr Dealer For Allen Foot-Fee- r, Admiral Dewey's pot dog, Admiral A powder. It rests the feet. Cures Corns, Bunions, Rwollen,8ore,Hot,Clloue, Aching, Dewey, has Just landed In San Franand Ingrowing Null. Allen s cisco from the Orient. Many plcturey BweatlngFoet OILED ClOTliKC Foot-Eas- o makes new or tight, boon May. At of the admiral have been printed, (ukr m vino) all Druggists and tStaoe stores, 86 rente. Are the white little showing SAY dog standing mailed asa. I cent no substitute. Hamplo THE BEST by his side, D. L. Smith, a business Address Allen 8. Olmsted, Lelloy, N. Y. man of Yokohama, now owna the dug. IN THE WORLD Much Railroad Property Condemned. AND SAY IT Lord Roberts Magnificent Sword. Local inspectors ot tbo Wheeling EMPHATICALLY! TOW CO.SOtTON. MASS. USA." A citizen who haz Just returned i jJV ot division tc Baltimore the tor TOWia CANADIAN Ohio railTOONt4, CAN from a trip In Europe tayz that the road have condemned 2,600 box cars, Is flats, etc., as lightweight or light ca- sword presented to Admiral Dewey of In matter a but the that beauty, pacity. The condemned cars will be nurseling moro slUsUoa tbsa say oth.r dl.lrii l ourned and ths Iron sold as downright gorgeousness it Is rather scrap. U world. a poor second to that given to Lord "Th Orusry sf the World." "Ths Land .f lua Mrs. Winslow's Soothing syrnp. lh ltslurel FMdiaf Qrounii for (took. For children Roberta by the city of Portsmouth rems In. softens sums, tseUilng. Arts sudor .ray Is ISO! , , . l.es7.SMoroo. shout. cently. The American, who has exflsuuusUoB.tllsyspsla, cures wind oullo. Hold ISOS , buob.lo. 117,83,7 amined both weapons, says that the Abandonee of Water! Furl Pattis Enormous Earnings. Plentiful! one owaed by the little English soBulldlug Mtterlol Ihonei tiood Urol for pMtmo A number of figures are given of ldier Is probably the costliest thing ot end bar! e fort io oollt o oum Mme. Patti's earnings, and It la be- its kind In tbe world. The hand-madcionl rolnfoll And scllmal giving oa tooured oud edaqutto lieved that she roust have made a blade ! of English steel Inscribed with ocooot of grow in. !i 1MESTEAD LANDS OF 160 ACRES FREE, round million pounds with her won- all the engagements In which Lord cbr for wMrh tMIOfor mtklit ntry. voice. During one single year derful Roberts baa taken part. The grip Is l (o Church, hrhools tc. lutlvsyt up she netted f 350,000. Day after day, of gold and carved ivory, the guard ol dltirlru. toml for At1 od tfir llttrtui lo IMinrtulrndpnl of Immttfrton, OtUwt, CtnsiU during one part of her career, she solid gold ornamented with rubles, We1yur. KU Lk I liy, Cuh, ths tutbor if 4 snsdUo ororQitiriii who will made within two or three hours 15,900. and sapphires, and the scabAgnt IMI reduced mil u"io wUttcl bard Is splendidly decorted. or Ohio. Citv ofToixdo, Lroas Countt, I. Spoiled Gaines' Oratory. J. Cheney makes oath Hint bn !n the ik ?KCAD1NG John Wesley Gaines latest attempt J Cheney A Co., partner of tbe tlnn of K. business In the City of Toledo, County 1AN0S at oratory was made the other evenend that said linn will pnf Htestur-snl- il. for Ail. t LtAHNCtT) lKtLLAKS VI'I.KIl HU Of ing while the house was tired after a (INK im nd evert esse of Catarrh that cannot long parliamentary tangle over ths by the use of Hall s Catarrh C'lr" claims bill. Everybody was cross and KKANKJ.C1IK.NEY. pNor. m m t before me end nulisorlbed In IbsA hungry when tho Tennessee congressio, this StU day oOJwemberAn. man Jumped up with what he said was tfl Notary UuKlIe. a Inquiry. Said he: parliamentary s Catarrh Cum la taken Internally, and I wish to know is how It "What surfaces murott and blood Oonortnnlty. Ormleat rtmnroof I llfo llmo. on the Inretly y hut r "1 nil.. II Ism vatum. bend for testimonials, frew X comes that In this year ot grace, 1902, on. lUofe Supply Ce., Sop twrite B. Oaokenoe, lo. F. J. CHUNKY It CO., Toledo, "As usual," Interrupted Con we T.sj. Dnumlets, by t efliicUHi with Uie best, I'e Family 11U Olmsted, "the gentleman Is ' gressman ore epee IThompson's Eya Water a year behind. Move we adjourn. Power of Birds. v.cn finswcrlno Advertisements Klndlu And adjourn they did without finding What tremendous power an eagle out wbat Gaines wanted to say. Mention This Piipr. exerts when carrylrg nway a lsmb W. N.u.,sal t Lake-- N that weighs, say, sixty pounds or over! Cest Way to Memorize. o, If you take the weight of the bird alTo economize time In memorizing a together, 76 pounds, then It appears poem It should be read as a whole; that an cagU can dttvilop more than that I. entirely thronph nch time. two horsepower, and must put a Tests made In psychological laborastrain of over 1,100 pounds on tho tories show that to memorize one verse muscles of lb wings. longer. at a time takes Origin of Monroe Doctoring. Monroe bad Just paid hla physician S500 for curing a cold. Thereupon he laid In a supply of quinine, blankets and whisky, thus founding the great system of Monroe doctoring which has made America so healthy that the other powers tremble. SOLID FACTS! rr it la 7ESTERN CANADA .... I e 11 s j.SwAnfr: 1 td-U- one-fourt- Her Declaration Indorsed. Quoting poetry, the atroDg-mlndclady who was endeavoring to abow that man was not a necessary factor in tbe progress of civilization and the uplifting of the bumau race quoting poetry, she cried out: "I shall pass this way but once. "Amen!" said a little man In tbe rear of perthe hall, whereupon forty-sevefect ladles arose and demanded that be be put out" To Cure a Cold In One day. Take Laxative liromo Quinine Tablet. All Iruggists ref und money if It fails to cure. 39o d hen-pecke- d Millinere vs. Birds. Following a raid on millinery stores In Toledo tbe milliners have held an indignation meeting and will make a test of the law prohibiting the use ot tbe wings and bodies of birds for bat decorations. Fortunately, public sentiment is with the birds these days. Tomb of Jeremy Bentham. In University college, London, is a singular object tbut is preserved care fully In a remote gallery Inside a glass case, which, again. Is contained In a huge wooden cupboard, tbe doors of which are locked and tbe keys In The relic which Is safe custody. thus so zealously guarded la described In some notes on tbe history ot ths college as the "skeleton" ot Jeremy Bentham, "clad In the garments io which he lived, while bis head only Is stated to have been mummified." It baa always been understood that Bentham's body was embalmed, and In that rase It cannot be his mers skeleton which is reposing there under lock and key. DICK. UTAH'S LEGISLATORS. Last of Notorious Gang of Bandits Being Hunted Down. "Laughing Dick, or, as ho Is more Dick" "Gaping commonly called, Carey, said to be the last of the no torlous gang of cattle "hustlers'' and train robbers, for whom rewards aggregating $3000 have been offered. Is still at large, but hla capture Is hourly expected. Last Wednesday "Gaping Dick" passed through Saratoga, Wyoming, en route north, twelve hours ahead of the of. fleers, but his tnouut was jaded, and It is thought he cannot escape. Carey, it Is said, was for years a Cas-sld- y member of the notorlous"ButcU and George Curry gangs of out. laws that made thetr headquarters In the country, In cen. tral Wyoming, and the "Robbeis Roost section of southern Wyoming and northern Colorado. When a mers boy, It Is alleged, h served the older outlaws as herder, messenger and camp attendant. In 19U1, In consequence ot he theft of 360 horses from the Medicine Butte company in South Dakota, the South Dakota authorities offered $1,000 for Carey's capture, and tbe Medicine Butte company offered a like sum. Johnson county officers trailed Carey to Wolton last October, and after a sharp fight, In which Careys horTe was killed under him, captured him. Carey feigned a broken leg, and was taken to Senator Madden's ranch near Lost cabin and was placed In care of a herder over night. Carfy was not hurt, however, and during the night he overpowered his guard, secured a pis. went to tbo ranch house, tol and where he held up tbe Inmates and se. cured a Winchester rifle and a belt full of cartridges. Returning to the fastest horse mounted the he barn, and made his escape. The ranchmen fired a fusillade of shots at tho escap. ing bandit aud heard him cry out in pain, but he was not dangerously wounded. The next day Carey was truiled a distance of thirty miles by blood from hla wound, but he took to a stream, and thus threw his pursuers off the trail. Senator Madden offered a reward of $1,000 for the capture of the outlaw, and since that time officers have been searching for Carey. Early in January "Laughing Dick was located In Routt county, Colorado, but he got wind of the officers com-lo- g and fled to Utah. About the middle of February Carey was located in the mountains near Thompsons, Utah, but he was warned by friends of the approach of the officers, and again made his escape. ll Mari-l- i S. hiNATB TheOsilcn water bill wss dMonteJ hy vote ot B Ui B. This a ibe bill ambor-lln-g nrr right the ai'uulrt'tiitnilof through Senator Sberman a bill requiring auretj n conipuDV bmuls tor public else olUi-ia- l led House btll No l.'.l. hr providing that tbe county lit which lluwloy, a case originated ball pay the coaiv of u criminal piucmxlini when a change of cntin hue boon luken l( another count.v. waa paa-e- il unantmouNly. The action was ilie only approval the m tmto gave to anything during the day. Senator A. tt l.ewi ha Introduced blU repealing the 1'lah ilk commiaeion law. House - Hamlin s bill providing that summons 'rom justice courts when served by constable, may be served only by a conslabl in the precinct In which the action arises, or In which the service Is made, was passed. The house passed the Done Idll aimed at teachers In poor health coming from outside the atate to take positions lu Utah. The measure bars all teachers with albs-teluugs, or with soy beredltaiy disease, from the state, end provides for the discharge of any teacher who may be found to have any hereditary disease. The Kcndergarier bill was also passed. -- March. . SiNvrx -- Ogden's water bill was reconsidered and passed by a vote of it to S. Other bills passed were: No. 64, by Larson, for the election ot oounty superintendent of schools In November Instead of July. No. 141, by , Johnson, placing foreign insurance companies under tho jurlsd'etloa of tho liuuk examiner. No. IM. by Oardner, for relinquishment of Inehoute linen si In property of Insane wife. Mouse hill CM, b,v Morris, for notion by clerk of court tiring lime for settlement of sooount. The senate in executive session also unanimously cotillimcd, without opposition, all theuppoiniimmls (ioveruor Wells bad submitted to it during the legislative session. Ilot's Tbe resolution Introduced by 8lew-tr- t, favoring the election of United State tcuators by populur vote, was passed. Olber Dills Passed were: By McKinnon, making district attorney assist in civil eases in which the county I interested; by Motwieaux. requiting the labeling Of high explosives; liy Huimilon. making eight hours a tiny s Work In sampling mills; by Condon piovld ng for rotui Ion In olltce of trustees of the school for the deaf, dumb and blind. Hv hlirruma, prescribing proceedings to re yoke, liquor Hi i iim s. bt l.uwrence, relating to fees of clerks of rllv couris, liy fgtwrcnco, relating to nmv trials and uppeuls In city courts, llllnins, uulliorllng the secretary of state by to puichasH and distribute to ptibllo otllolals Copies of Kttini'V sdigcsl of the Ctau supreme rottrt reports; by W utts, relating to Uanatla-slot- t of pupers on nppcul. V March 7. Hills passed were: Hy McKay, reSena1 quiring that door of public buildings shall open outwards. The purpose of, the nn'usure is to facilitate escape In case of Ore. Hy llarber, prohibiting false statements for obtaining credit. Hy i,srdner, making railway companies liable for deHtriietlon of livestock lndciendeiit of whether the animal was on Its owner's property. I H. It SB, for appointment of two member Of llie boa id of the deaf, dumb aud blind Institution every two years Instead of all live members at oneo henstor A It Lewis' bill for appointment of strav commissioner was killed by tb livestock committee. Horsg-T- he following hills were passed at tbe two sessions held, all tbe measure passed having orlgluulod In the senate: Hy lieuuion, reluling to the publication of not Ins toereilltors of estate: by Lawrence, providing for the support of fumble of ilecedeDts, by Johnson, making special provision for tha Issiiaiue of prelorred sloi k of cornorailons; by POLYGAMY DYING OUT. Allison. Untiling time for entering mmli.n for a new trlul , by Lawrence, allowing bond for diitnugo to he g'vcn anil opernt'ona continued Senator Smoot Says There Are But In the esse ol Numbers snd other defendant turil for imilnlaining a nulsiinct.; by Iteunloo, 756 Polygamous Families. with Diuklng bulges' chambers districts; hy Johusoa, providing for the Senator Smoot, according to a llieu arbitration of water rights; by Johnson, requirement that the slat treasurer Washington dispatch, has made the must, in his unmial report, give the number a poam not "I of ea-statement: tnd amount Warrunl paid following Wells vetoed Hr ( ntitlon' bill ap- ttovernor I have been married but ropnaiing W.IIK) for the irrigation eoDgrcss at lygamist. fIgden. hut sent In a substitute mcosur curryonce, and my wife and six children ing the same amount, reaching the end in a The lilTerrut way. which was passed. are In Utah at the present time. Hr. Condon's hill forbidding tbe use of barbed statement that I have contracted a wlreon gales, and Mr, ( hlpmun' bill establishis absolutely ing an experimental silk fso lor were killed. -- b polygamous marriage and unqualifiedly false. "Polygamy Is dying out In Utah and In the Mormon territory. As late as last August a census was taken of. the polygamous families In the church and there were Just 756 of them. I think It will be conceded that the machurch, by means of Its Internal cor-rechinery. is In a pos'tlon to obtain Information on the subject A Jay Cooke as a Farmer. dozen years ago a census ot the poJT Cooke, the veteran financier, lygamous families showed five times owna several farms, and It Is his prldt as many." to set before his guests at Ogontt FORCED HER TO ROBBERY. food that he raises himself. The milk, the butter, tbe eggs, tbe tomatoes, the mushrooms, the meat, the bread, ths Queer Story Told by a Bride of Six Weeks. fruit, the tuts all come, as a rule, from bis own farms or hothouses, and and Elizabeth Austin, Clark Alonzo very fine specimens they are. A favorsix weeks agtx married were 19, ite dessert with the famous financier aged at Oswego, N. In now Jail are They the his is baked apples apples that farms produce being extremely fine Y., charged with burglary and larceny. ones. Mrs. Clark says that on the night ot February 6th her husband forced her ASKING QUESTIONS. to by threats and fear of bodily harm An Inquiry Changed a Man'a Whole assist him In entering and robbing a Life. store at Hastings Center, near here. When you get a man to recognize She says tbe dressed In male attire that bis bad feelings come from Im- and waited outside the store while he proper food and that be can get well broke a window In the rear and went by using scientific food, the battle Is In. He signaled and she followed him half won. One of New Yorks business through the window. She says she men says: pointed out the most valuable goods "I was troubled for a long time with and held the hsga and baskets, while indigestion, hcadarhe, and stomach her husband filled them. trouble, and had taken various mediSheepherder Frozen te Death. cines, but with no good results. I concluded to see how a change of food The dead body of O. P. Norman has would affect me. I never cared partic- been found on the range near Warn-sutte- r, ularly for cereals of any kind, but ate Wyo. Norman was last seen meat and pastry continually and drank 2, when he wss dismissed February coffee. or tho Duly sheep 1 found on Inquiring that Grape-Nut- s from tbe service was Ho undoubtedly demented were highly spoken of, and de- outfit. cided to give them a trial. To say I at the time and Is supposed to have was surprised at the result would not wandered about on the range and begin to do Justice to my feelings. My been caught In the storm soon after headaches left me, my brain became he lost his Job. Nothing Is known clearer and arrive, my attacks of Indi- of the whereabouts of bis people. The gnation grew fewer and fewer until remains are In charge of the coronur they ceased entirely, and where t once of Sweetwater county. went home tired, fagged out and InThrew Pepper In .Their Eyee. disposed to any exertion whatever, I now found a different state ot affairs. A desperate attempt at highway My color was good, my muscles robbery In tho center of Johannesburg strong and firm and fully equal to was made Friday. Two men attacked anything 1 asked of them, Instead of two customs officers conveying $25,. I live two miles oft and flabby. from my business and walk It dally 000 to the bank, and, throwing pepper back and forth, If the weather per- In their eyes, secured the money bags, mits. I am 65 years old and feel as which they threw to a horseman, who well and strong as when I was 30, and galloped off. The horseman In his can ride 70 miles a day on a bicycle flight knocked down a nmn named without feeling any bad results" itrandnn. who was killed. Subsequent, Name given by tbe Dostum Ce., But- ly tbe horse Isilted and unseated the tle Creek, Mich. rider, who wss then arrested and the money recovered. ct March 9. Sen at- - Hills passed were: ' No. 78, providing for tb taxutloa of sportsmen at the rate of lx a season. No. HB, hy Hornes, prohibiting the erection of powder magazine within 100 feel of n main rond.nmen.led so ns not to npply to nine or qunrrles. Houe bill No. SO. by Morris, nitthoriziug atuie land fund loans on Irrigation projects. Hill No HZ, by P. Larsen, filing the kinnilaril of purity of oil. Two resolutions were passed. Senate joint resolution No. 6, for elect Ion of United State seriHtors by popular vote, and bouse joint raso billon No a. peitiionluK the department of the lnt rlnr to withdrew from forest reserve land not actually needed for that purpose. liot'HK Ibe Anderson taxation bill passed by n vote of 30 to II. The bill provides that so evidence shall be received In court regarding property which bas been concealed from tbe assessor and therefor was not taxed. Tha house voted to raise tbe salaries of tb district and supreme Judge to t'.ooj and (3,000. Hr. Coudon s bill providing for tlm issuance of IliS'iiae to practice to ph)h Isn having Sics fr III oth r slut, s was a was Mr Hauiiln s bill making elgbt pasaed, hours a day work lu all peuul Institution. nt oer-llf- li March IO. big Irrigation bill passed both lire nr be of the legislature and will becoui a taw as warn as signed by the governor. Tbe free tcit book bill waa passed afier bav . ing Icon amended so a to exclude high arbool from Its h no tils. Iloioe bill No, IJB, dcil a lug stray animals, which are forfeited to the stale, was rsuaed hgRAia-Tl- ie unanimously, llol'sti--Thschool tax bill was passed, ab Inosl without opposition. A maximum of 1; mill was given the elty board of education, aud S' a mills was made the minimum for tbe county. fUlnir bills passtsl were Hy Spry, providing for a uulfmm svsu m of records of delinquent tax liy Npry, providing for a uivisioa between county and slats o juror aud witness hv A, Johnson, giving towns ronimi J fee, for ten miles of wutcr course from which Urn town simply I received; hy Condon, allowing the state board of heallh to sui poison coming from quarantined u, muiato bill lit), giving the ecclesiastical authorUle power to purchase, hold and sell proiieriy; and a mini-hof measure ol lesser Interest. Kin Edward will send the late Quoon Victoria's prlrcloitg colIcctUin of JuLlloo itreecnta for exhibition at the e di-i- in er Ixiiilalana fiurrha exponlllon, ax hla pergonal contribution toward the sue. ceaa of the exposition. Martin Kelt may or and Jjrk Ilrhl have been arrested at IJvinKston, Mont., for tho murder of George Reid-er- , a rancher on Trail creek, two year ago. Keldor disappeared after a quar rel with the men. ills body never wat found. Remarks by Zcltmaycr recent-l!el to the arren.s. I'ttpen three and four thousand nrli kninker will strike In HI. Iaiui to enfon e their demands for a reeoRnl tlnti of thnlr union tor a tliaitRe of hours and an luerease of woko, and It la thourht thnt ns many tnoro allied trades will follow before tho end of tha week. y |