OCR Text |
Show PARTITIONING UTAH STATE NEWS. CHINA. Diplomats Believe Manchuria is Lost to the Chinese. The track of the Leamington cut toll Is now fifteen miles below Stock The tone of press advices from the ton. European capitals have done much to Work was commenced Monday on depress officials in Washington, who the canal for tho electric light plant have labor'd so long to preserve the for Sprlngvllle. The plant Is being integrity of China, It begins to appear to them that Manchuria is hopelessly put In by the city. John Alexander, a carpenter, Is lost to China, and the best that can dead from Injuries sustained by fall- be done now is to save as much as thereing from a building on which he was possible from the wreck,-anfore effort will made the be ' probably In Lake Salt City. working to procure from Russia a binding Judah Howells of Salt Lake City, that tho powers will not be is the owner of a freak calf born last promise of the right to exdeprived week. The calf has five legs and entirely Manchuria It may ploit commercially. three toes on some of Its feet. be possiblo to secure the opening of There is a strong probability that one or two ports such as was proposed the National Guard of Utah will go In the pending treaty between China Into camp this summer with the reg- and the United States, which will ulars at some point In Wyoming. probably have to be amended in view President Roosevelt will not par' of these latest developments. The fear tlcipate In tho proposed buffalo hunt Is expressed that the Russian moveon Antelope Island, owing to the lim- ment will be copied by other nations, ited time he will remain in Salt Lake and that Germany will proceed to exCity. tend her sphere of influence In the At tho close of last week twenty-siShan Tung peninsula, while France cases of smallpox remained In quaran- will overlap the borders of Tonquln. tine In Salt Lake City, sixteen new RIOTING IN FRANCE. cases having developed during the week. Trouble Due to Dispersing UnauthorGovernment experts will probably ized Meetings, Washington x Investigate the grasshopper pest In Sanpete county with a view to finding some means to exterminate the little pests. Diphtheria and membranous croup have been very prevalent in Tropic and vicinity this spring, claiming no less than twenty-onvictims, all under 12 years of age. A rigid quarantine is in force. Dr. Washington Franklin Anderson, who died in Salt Lake City last week at the age of 80, was the first president of the Utah Medical society, and attended President Brigham Young m his last Illness. In the provinces of France Sunday was marked by numerous disorderly occurrences, resulting from the dispersing of unauthorized congregations. The most serious disorder is rewhere ported from La 600 peasants who wore guarding a Cae puchin convent In which the monks had barricaded themselves, stoned and seriously Injured three magistrates who came to the convent w ith officers to close it. Tho peasants finally drove the magistrates away. The latest disanpatches from La nounce the arrival of two companies of Infantry and 100 cavalrymen on the Clyde Ellison, who shot and killed scene. At Saint NlchoIas-du-Pon- t Undertaker A. S. Watson in Salt Lake there waa much rioting throughout City, is on trial for bis life. Ellison the day, owing to an attempt to expel will endeavor to prove that he was the Redemptionlsts. justified in killing Watson on account of family troubles. STRANGLED FORMER SWEETHEART. The loss of sheep In this state during the past winter, according to a Hooster Murders Woman After She report issued by the agricultural deRefused to Marry Him. partment, was 7.8 per cent through The adduced by Coroner evidence exposure and 2.1 per cent through Carson almost points conclusively to disease, or 353,436 sheep in all. the fact Martha that Lawrence, aged As the result of a fall from a horse, 19 years, who was found dead in the the son of Mr. and Mrs. house of Silas Beam at I.aporte, Ind., Don Davis, of Brooklyn, near Elsinore, Was murdered, and that her murderer is lying at deaths door. As the boy was alone at the time of tho accident, strangled her to death. Truman Beam, a son of Silas Beam, has been arrested It is not known how it happened. on suspicion of something of Little Alada Ross, aged 3, of Salt the crime. It laknowing known he had proLake City, whllo playing In the yard marriage to Miss Lawrence but at her home, .was struck by a stray j posed was refused. Silas Beam, the father, bullet fired by small boys who were caused a sensation by making public using a target gun. the bullet 'enter- - declaration that he believed his son Ing the thigh, inflicting a painful of the murder of Miss Lawguilty wound. rence. Victor M. Clement, the well known HAS NO OPPOSITION. mining engineer of Salt Lake City, died Sunday morning In Saltillo, MexHenderson Says Roosevelt ico, as the result of an operation Will Succeed Himself. which he had undergone a few days In an Interview published In the Los Mr. Clement had a worldprevious. Angeles Express Tuesday, David B. wide reputation as a mining englneig. Henderson, former speaker of the naThree accidents occurred In the famtional of representatives, who Is house ily of George Barney of Brooklyn with son at Long Beach, said: his visiting in a week. daughter waa run over by a roller and severely In "President Roosevelt will be nomiJured, another child fell from tho shot nated, In my opinion, by the next Reand broke Its cellar bone, while a publican national convention, and he ILIrd loll Into a canal and was fished will be elected by the American peoout just In time to prevont Its death. ple In the same spirit of enthusiasm Sheep Inspector Candland of San- displayed when he made his famous pete county, after visiting the east charge up San Juan hill. That he will and west deserts, estimates the loss be renominated goes without saying, of sheep through the past winter and and he will have no opposition. No other name will go before the convenspring at 20 per cent. The local tion. His election willv I believe, folassert tbclr loss will not low by the largest majority ever given reach this figure. to any candidate." Charles Christenson, a old Whitecappcrs Whip Women. Richfield lad, has been convicted of Thirty-eigh- t unmasked men broke breaking Into the tabernacle In that into a In Bloomington, Ind., and house city and stealing a purse which had and Ida been left on a scat by tho janitor. The swltihed Misses Rebecca 16 years old, and also lad lias boon sentenced to five years Stephens, IS and Joe whipped colored, In the state industrial school. Shively, 50 The aged years. Stephens The committee from tho Agricullived with their mother tural college of Utah, charged wlta girls In the samo In which bouse tho selection of sites for tho five dry was Shively had a room. The land experiment farms In Utah, has whipped with a barbed wirenegro and waa definitely settled upon two tracts of strtiek In tho eye with brass knuckles. land. One of tho farms will be in Rehecra was whipped with barbed wire and Ida with apple switches, but Juab county and cue In Iron county. neither Is dangerously Injured. memorial The adopted by the last legislature asking that a portion of Twelve Thousand Participants In Riot Utahs vast forest reserve be opened The Berlin Lokal Anzdger has pubto settlement will probably bear fruit, lished details of tho recent disorders Secretary Hitchcock having stated that much of the land In question will at Kronstadt, Russia, which began In be restored to the public domain at a brawl between troops and marines, an early dato. and during which It was said that some The work on the Luoln cut-of- f has officers had been killed. The paper reached a point three miles beyond says the trouble developed Into a regthe Promontory point and work Is ular riot. In which 12,ouU persona took being rushed. The pile drivers art part. The riotere tore up paving tones and wrecked houses. An atbeing worked two shifts by the light tempt to quell the disorder with the furnished from the electric plants. fire brigade failed, the fire apparatus Piles are arriving every day. being destroyed by the Infuriated The wife of District Attorney mob. Frank K. Nebcher of Iigan was seri- Ammunition Intended For Baxere Beously burned last week. Mrs. Neb ing Seized, cker was out In the yard burning palarge seizure of war munitions Inper when her clothing caught fire and before It could be put out she was tended for the Kwangsl rebel sre tttlll badly burned on the bark, aide and being made at Canton and Hongkong. both arms. Following close on the elure of 6.0m) The aughler of Professor rifle at Hongkong, new come from and Mrs. George Drlmhall of ITovo Canton that IO.ooo Mauser cartridge waa killed last week, her brains bewere captured while being taken up crushed out wheels beneath of the ing a heavy farm wagon. The little one the river as a result of the panic on slipped out Into the atreet unnoticed, the cargo boat due to the appearance and waa struck by the wagon before of an armed patrol boat. It I believed that a number of boat loads had althe driver saw her. ready reached tbs revolutionists. Roch-sur-Foro- Roche-sur-Foro- i ! ! flock-maste- r rs n no matter whan tie weather may be. Charlie felt he must have something e to distract hla attention. Artemus was not in sight, the daily paper had been exhausted, and as a last resort By ST. GEORGE TtA TIIDORRE, he sauntered out to watch the crowds. dvtktrof Llllli Mui Milliont," Tht Spider' "Never once did he wander far from Min Caprice, ita Dr. Jack' Widow, Wit, the hotel, which fact, later on, he wa3 Inclined to believe was a special disof Trovidence. Cepjrtfbt 1001. Street enil Smith. New York. pensation The magnet was there that held CHAPTKK XII- - (Continued,) him. "We must have another deal, tbata He smoked and walked, and so all. Perhaps a better and more gen- the time dragged by until the hour of erous lover will appear the next time fate arrived. one who will appreciate little favors Charlie, the better to see and he out at their true value. You can consider of the anticipated jam, had mounted yourself dismissed," with a wave of a convenient carriage-stonstanding the hand that should have struck in front of a dwelling bouse half a dumb terror Into the heart of the block from the hotel. other, but which, on the contrary, Great as was the excitenicnt around only excited his secret mirth. it seemed to be doubly Intensihim, "Thanks, but I shall take my dis- fied further along the line of march, charge only from the proper author- especially in front of the hotel. ity, and In this case that does not He saw the procession break at this happen to be ahem! Capt. Brand, point molt away as it were. "Very good. Remember, I am her Men ran toward the hotel In squads, father, and the rightful custodian of waving their arms wildly. our family honor. Perhaps I may reWas It an opportunity to quench sort to other and more drastic meas- the thirst that frequently burns Irish ures should you continue to force throats on this glorious holiday? your unwelcome attentions upon my Charlie knew of yore all about daughter. the battle of the Boyne, and how an "You would find me ready and will- orange flag arouses the hatred of a ing to give you back as good as you St, Patrick's day parader even as the send, sir. red flag stirs the maduened bull to Why, you young scamp, I could frenzy. break every bone In your body, If I Had some bold and Incautious soul chose, almost frothing at the mouth dared to Invite immolation by thus with rage. flaunting in their faces the color they Better not try it, captain. In New despised? York state they electrocute for murHe supposed this must be the case. der, and Its a worse fate than hangTo his surprise, however, the exing, which you know has terrors citement spread the crowd pressed enough, never to be forgotten." madly forward, mounted officers came Charlie, acting upon the spur of the galloping back, shouting out somemoment, could not help giving him thing that at first he could not catch. this little thrust. Never to his dying day would CharIt was a keen one. lie Stuart forget the Intense anxiety Tb3 others Jaw dropped, his eyes of that moment when he seemed to momentarily rolled in a spasm of feel as though the fate of empires was agony, and the sweat seemed to break at stake and then he heard distinctly iout upon his brow. above tho roar tho stentorian voice of Charlie saw and was satisfied. a leathern-!""geofficer: lie had given the conscienceless "Turn out! Tho avenue is Impassin return for his able! The Windsor hotel Is ou fire! wretch a body-blovile threats. Turn out! CapL Brand's spasm lasted but a Doubtless that stentorian shout brief space of time, and then he re- sent a shuddering chill to many a covered his heart when those who heard It glancThere was a peculiarity about the ed up at the massive pile and comprecaptain that seemed very marked hended tho hundreds of precious lives when In a rage his eyes became quite that were endangered. bloodshot, and glowed like the orbs of To none could It appeal with more a hyena upon the deserts of which he Irresistible force than to Charlie loved to tala. StuarL And just now they were fiery, InAll his hopes and ambitions on earth deed. were centered there the girl he The look he gave Stuart had mur- loved with heart and soul was far up der in it, though Charlie showed no in the doomed structure, perhaps sign of alarm. asleep, under the Influence of an Here, in this public place, the opiate, after a wakeful night with an man would never dare assault him. aching brow. Besides, Charlie possessed the idea At first his blood seemed congealthat he could hold his own at any ed Into Ice. time against the fellow. True, he Then It leaped through his veins was smaller than the captain, but a like boiling lava, fresh from the life devoted to occasional dissipation throat of Vesuvius. must have sapped some of the astonCharlie did not waste time in reishing powers which a generous na- flection. ture bad originally bestowed upon the Time was worth more than money worthy man of many faces. now, worth all the world to him. But CapL Brand restrained himself He bad leaped to the pavement reason had not quite deserted him. Tike a deerhound, and dashed toward lie smiled grimly, and there was the hotel In great bounds. a world of meaning in his sardonic Some men would have lost their look. wits, but it seemed that the greater "Very good, my hearty! You have the emergency the keener became his chosen to throw down the glove, and mind. from this hour It's war to the knife Even as he ran and elbowed his between us. You may live to rue the way through the excited crowd with day you made an enemy out of one Irresistible he was mapping out who held out the olive branch. De- a plan of CMtut-algn-. pend upon It, Arllne Brand Is not for Really there seems no limit to the you. A fond parent muRt guard the human mind Its capacity Is astonishInterests of his sweet child. Go your ing It rises to meet the emergency way, youDg sir; and when next me regardless of what Is needed. meet It will be as foes to the death. Now, even when thus fighting hla 1 wash my hands of you." way through the crowd, Charlie saw the hopelessness of attempting to CHATTER XIII. reach the main entrance on the aveThe hateful Hour. nue. Charlie looked after the retreating The space for half a block was figure of Capt. Brand, and was In densely packed with a whooping mass doubt whether to tako lm seriously of humanity, partly Imbued with the or consider his threat a huge Joke. He eager curiciTy that always distinsoon resolved to dismiss from his guishes crowds tho world overhand at mind Capt. Brand and all he typified, the same time a chivalrous desire to and seek repose. be of use somehow. He gained the sanctity of his room, If ho desired to reach that door and, lighting the gas, sat down to he must perforce walk over the beads have a last deliberation ere retiring. of the racked crowd. All seemed rnpatde of running In a A belter plan suggested Itself. smooth groove, but "the best laid Ho remembered a side entrance schemes of mice and men gang aft which would admit him much more Bley. Bobby Burns tell u. and who easily. has not found It truo la his own exNow he was at the corner. Ho took or.o lock up and around. perience? Chnrllo retired. Whether he slept The picture was Impressed upon soundly or not concerns rs little, but tho tablet of bis memory forever. No longer were handkerchiefs and under the circumstances It I hardly from tho probable that his slumber was very green rlbhot s waxing Inrumerous windows of the hotel refreshing. There was too great a load on his stead, girls threw out mind. their arms appealingly and shrieked Ho felt very much as a man might in terror. who stands upon the brink of a preciThe wand of an evil magician had touched tho srene, and transformed It pice. Succesa or failure his whole fu- In a twinkling. ture depended upon one little word Smoke already cored from several was balanced in the hollow of a girls openings, proving to Charlie that his hand. hopes of tho flro being trifling were Charlie's previous bitter experience groundless. had caused him to feel more or less It was most serious. The holocaust of the Parisian caution, with a shade of distrust toward the gentle sex, and against this Charite Bazar was about to be repeathe had to fight ed In Now York; and that SL rat-rick- a Could be have known what lay beday would bo marked a the fore him, under what fearful condi- most grewsome Gotham had ever tions he was fated to win his swee- known. theart even his hold warrior spirit Charlie now had a better chance to might have quailed a little. push ahead. It Is Just as well perhaps, that these Already ho feared he had delayed things are mercifully hidden from our too long. view Just as well that we need only Thero were many people and much grapple with each difficulty a It ap- excitement In the sldo street, hut It pears In view, Instead of crossing was of course not to bo compared bridges before we come to them. with tho avenue where the crowds Tbs day dawned. had gathered to witness the parade. There was more or less of a bustls Charlie Straight to tho door In the air. dashed. New Yorg contains more sons of A man stood there endeavoring to Erin than probably any Irish city out-Id- s keep out those who had no business of Dublin. Inside, for It is well known that darAnd these patriotic exiles never ing thieve will take advantage of neglect to flttltgly celebrate SL Pat such occasions to ply their nefarious ricks day, I e fo. panlq-strleke- , trade, wren If they do not at times even ereate the opportunity. . Ten men could not have kept our ,lf Charlie from pushing in. He shouted that be was a guest, and then rushed Inside; nor did the man, after one look at his haggard hardtop " When the bi; face, attempt to say him nay. and pains Charlie avoided the office, where can't work, men swarmed, and orders were shoutcant sleep, 1 ed that could never be obeyed. it is hard to His business was aloft. Thousands of aching back! She was there exposed to a frightful death, and he felt that he lived been relieved and cured. People are learning that bj but to save her! So up he bounded, three steps at a pains come from disordered I that Doans Kidney Pills cur time. One thing be must remember the Kidney 111, cure Bladder trout! tvindsor was famous as a caravan- nary derangements. Dropsy, p Disease. sary where a stranger might easily Brights Read this testimony to the t ' lose himself in the many passages. To do so now would be Indeed fatal the greatest of Kidney Specie J. W. Walls, superintends to all his hopes. He found smoke everywhere, and streets of Lebanon, Ky., u,l even fancied he could hear tho crack- East Main street In that city, With my nightly rest broki ling of flames, though the whole place was lu such a turmoil that one could lng to Irregularities of the il suffering Intensely from sever! not be sure of this. He also met numerous persons, fly- In the small of my back and t; the kidneys, and annoyed by! ing this way and that, maddened with passages of abnormal secretlcrj fear. Some hardly knew whither they was anything but pleasant No amount of doctoring re!levfcf went, and appealed frantically to this man beseeching him, for condition and for the reason that seemed to give me even ten1 heavens sake, to tell them where the lng 1 became about discoid relief, be could found. stairs I noticed in the news! One day Nor did he fail to direct them, every the case of a man who was one, even while he pushed on to the as I was and was cured by the next flight. Doans Kidney Pills. His ha still smoke went, Up, up, finding for this remedy were i circling along the halls, through praise cere that on the strength of his which women staggered, shrieking ment I went to the Hugh L their appalling distress. Drug Co.s store and got a heJ It was a terrifying picture. found that the medicine was ei Inwere There comical elements as powerful a kidney remedy a jected Into It, of course, but no one resented. I experienced quick had the heart to laugh. relief. Doans Kidney lasting Charlie knew In his heart a dreada blessing to all bo; will ful calamity was Impending nchlng from prove disorders who vril kidney short of a miracle could save the them a fair trial. great structure now, and the days of A FREE TRIAL of this great miracles appear to be past. medicine which cured Mr. Wal Perhaps scores of human lives be mailed to any part of the t would be sacrificed to the demon of States on application. Addrest emfire h bn -- V K ' tL cool-heade- d wo- v mostly helpless women, ployes or guests, who had been viewing the parade from the upper windows. Tae mere fact that such a draught passed through the balls from these open windows would hasten the total demolition of the whole structure and make it more certain. Had Charlie no sacred duty of bis own to perform, he would-havgladly devoted all of his time toward effecting the rescue of these terrified girls. As It was, he could only think of e Arllne. Her lovely face was before his eyes and seemed to plead with him to make haste. The smoke was growing even more dense, and he had to push close to the doors to distinguish the numbers, in order to make sure that he was on the right floor. At last this knowlcugo came to n Co., Buffalo, N. Y. sale by all druggists. Price 50 per box. The One That Was Mad. A German, who recently land.! this city, was attacked upon street and bitten by a vicious do; few bystanders rushed to the t assistance, who was apparently frightened than Injured, and sail the dog was mad. The Genna: Vot, der dog mad? claimed, Got, vy he he mad? tls me v. mad! Philadelphia Ledger. : PUTNAM FADELESS DYES stain the hands or spot the dc kettle, cept green and purple. United States a Good Customer! Imi Russia, hitherto a lng country, exported to America I year over 32,000 tons of pig Iron; many sent her Immense quantities pig Iron and manufactured steel; e t him. France contributed supplies and C f The opportunity was in his grasp. west coast hematite and Scot land, Here the same conditions seemed to owe all their advances and t. pigs abound there was smoke In plenty, stability entirely to Ame-- j frenzied maids and flying figures present To Germany this unexpected den: darting through it all like spectres. must have proved an unmixed I Charlie was somewhat out of breath her from what was as a result of his steady climb, but ing, rescuinga commercial crisis, approaching otherwise In good physical condition. the Edinburgh Scotsman. He bad the number of Arllne's DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURli rooms well in his mind the house local application aa they c.annot reach bad been crowded, and these were the by eased portion of the ear. Thera i ouly cr i best at her sorvlce, though the clerk to cure consult deafne, and that is by Dettfttevs ta caused by an inrtunr had promised her a suite near the remedies diuonot themurour lining of the KuatechiuTi pint When tint tube i induiued you have McKinleys after that day. imperfect hearing, end when What If he could have made a mis- eouud ordeafnens it the result, end unlett tt take in any way? The wretched con- (lamination can be taken out and this tubers will be its normal condition, sequences almost paralyzed him to to forever; nine cases out of ten are canted t intiawed ia but aa even think of It tarrb. which nothing of the mucous aurfarna. Eagerly he had scanned each flying We will give One Hundred Dollars for c j or crouching femalo figure he met, in of Deatnc-- s icaueed by catarrh) that cam I by Hall's Catarrh Cure, bend for cuter the hope that ho might thus discover cured F. J. C HENEY & CO., Xuloo... free. Sold he one the by Dmggiste. tSe. sought liali'l Family Edit era the best. But as yet be had not found her. atmosEven In that amoke-ladeThe Movement of Ethergram A plausible explanation ot the phere he knew he could not mistake her figure, while one note from her noted by Marconi that ethergif voico must have thrilled him through travel farther by night than by and through. that of M. Joly quoted by La Na'4 The waves constituting the meii (To bo continued.) were sent from west to east, v The Talk of Children. would, therefore, he traveling U has been said that children speak day, against the earth current t A! the best English In the world in England, while by night they m it that their Idea Is expressed In the be traveling with that current Inc dltlons similar to sounds carried I. If fewest word and to the point. a Mr. Andrew Slinonds, of Charleston, strong gala. Is convinced that their powers of tl for not believe I do Conui; rio Cur vernacular aro superior to his talent has nn equal for entiuh utid cnM. y for Intelligible description. Bonn, Trinity Springs, Ind Fob. IS. IIo was ono day trying to interest To Publish Civil War Document 1.1s llttlo girl, nearly 3 years old, by volume of civil war stories.; A telling her stories of the circus. Slio In fan Ft loved horses and was particularly coming from the U said to contain a remark cisco, Impressed by tho feats of tho bareletter addressed by the (thou) 1 back riders. to the president of the Southern "Now," ho said, taking a chair by fedoracy. of Is this horse. a way Illustration, A tuan comes In on him and rides him "ThoKloan. Kool, Kitchen all round the ring standing up withtrademark on stove which enable jv out any saddlo or brldlo. Then di- cook lu comfort lu a cool kitchen. rectly another horse comes in bareCompliment, but No Cash. back (putting another chair by the Mrs. Julia OToolo of Boston first), and the man rides him, too, of knowing that herb Just In tho same way, until at last I I matter of court record. Is a ty there are four horses, and he rides of a verdict awarded them all round the ring at the same had been Old Colony Street Rallr against the time. And a row of four chairs repof Injuries account on resent tbo four horses. Now, wasn't company was set aldj verdict This talned. that fine? Court bol Tho little one looked up, very appeal, the Supreme In tho court trial the that Jury gravo, her eyes full of the doubt and been carried off their feet thre f credulity that so often puzzle us t for the plaintiff. "Yes he had many lege that their admiration OToole will carry tho case pig-iro- n a itiis-close- d -, ! e . J'' prs C Kln-V- ban." "And I had to go all over again, said Mr. Slmond. . that story True Crratneaa, True greatness, first of all. Is a thing of the heart II Is all alive with robust and generous sympathies. It Is neither behind Its age nor too far before IL It U up with its age, and ahead of It only Just so far aa to be able to lead Its march. It cannot slumber, fur activity Is a necessity of Its existence. It U no reservoir, but S fountain. Roswell D. Hitchcock. LiUv flfop Ilia Cough nnl . Work Oft the Cold Drome (Jnlulua Tablet. rrW'i Many Centenarians In America! Joseph 11. Perklna of Syracuse 1 T., will soon publish a work contT log tho biographies of nearly M, centenarians, if he can show t means of living so aa to reach th year mark, hla book ought to hi wide circulation. There are 4.000 V pie now living In the United 8U who are 100 years old or moro. j , , |