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Show KING ANDREW JENSEN, Publisher. AND . ence day. The attendance at the summer this school being held In Ephraim of in the is the history largest year the school. Italian miner by the name of Angelo Clstcrlo, was probably fatally Injured In tbo mines at Castlo Cate, Saturday, by falling rock. Eleven thousand acres of beets In the vicinity of Lehl are up, and the prospects for a prosperous season foi the beet raisers were never better. Wallace Thurston, the boy of Kingston who borrowed a horse from a neighbor and forgot to return it, has been convicted of embezzlement. The total assessment of Sevier county this year will be $2, 3 43, 458. Richfield Is the richest city In Sevier county, her share of the above valuation being $466, GSO. Ellas Newhaua of Mcrcur Is In a Salt Lake hospital suffering from a compound fracture of the leg, caused in the Golden Gate mine, by a cavo-lwhere he Is employed. child of Gwln Worthen, a Salt Lake; fell from a socond-storwindow to a pile of gravel thirty feet toolow, one day last week, and escaped y injury. Mrs. Karren Andreasom, aged 78, was struck by a passenger train at Lebl last week and killed. It is not known how the accident occurred, as no one was near at the time. Two patents bave recently been is. sited to citizens of Salt Lake City, one being to Michael J. Fitzgerald, on a wrench, and the other to Charles J. Gustaveson on a bottlo stopper. Georgo Elliott suicided In Salt Lake City last week, taking laudanum. Elliott was a stranger in the city, a painter by trade, and despondency ia supposed to have been the motive for the deed. ! Last week E. C. Talmer and Will Anderson of Mantl encountered a bear and two cubs on Twelve Mile creek, aouth of the city, and secured the two cubs, hut failed to kill the bear. TL Mrs. Minnie Coursey aulclded Things Quaint and Gunous. Gathered Mere and There Hotel Burned to Ground as Result ef Kentucky Feud. Tho Early hotel at Jackson, Ky., a threo-storbuilding owned by Captain B. J. Ewen, the principal witness igainst Jett and White, now on trial there for the assassination of Lawyer to the J. B. Marcum, was burned There morning. ground early Sunday were fifteen guests In the hotel, but all escaped without Injury. ' There was no Insurance on the structure, and the hotel, together with the furnishings and the effects of the guosts Is a total loss. The origin cf the fire Is unknown, but the general opinion Is that tho fire was of Incendiary origin. ' y Ulne young boys ot Man',1 wore lai-week convicted of Btoaling flowers and fined $2 each. John Loo,' Jr., found guilty of burglary at Junction, has been sentenced to six years In the stato penitentiary. Elaborate preparations are being made by the citizens of Sandy to .celebrate the Fourth of July on a grand ' scalo. weeks few The storms of the past have undoubtedly destroyed the major portion of the grasshoppers in Sevier county. The Ephraim city council has appointed a committee to make arrangements for the celebration of Independ- Berlous SERVIA Unpopularity of Queen Said to Have. Caused Slaughter of Royal Family ' and Selection of New King. UTAH STATU NEWS. without QUEEN OF MURDERED, UTAH. SPANISH FORK. An ClGHT WITH FIRE. ASSASSINATE JUJLEItS THE SPANISH FORK PRESS. in Salt Lake on the 9th, taking a dose of strychnine. She left letters for relatives stating that aha died of a broken heart. It la believed she was temporarily insane. E. S. Lovcsy, president of the Utah Pock copers' association, .la making a tour of the stato, for the purpose of collecting an assortment of honey to be used as an exhibit at the Louisiana Purchase exposition. The water rrohlem at Richfield la being solved by tho sinking of wells. A newly organized company has recently sunk thirteen wells near tho city, most of them being between seventy and eighty foot deep. Pert Buchanan, a young man 22 years of ago, was found dead in his bed at Venice. Saturday of last week, lie had retired seemingly in excellent health, and it la believed ho was attacked with an epileptic fit during the bight and died. Dr. J. W. Currlo of Salt Lake CJty attended church last Sunday night, and when he started home discovered that acme one had stolen his horse and buggy. It la sold tho doctor la undecided whether to cut out going to church or walk to tho services. The king and queen of Servia have been assassinated and a new government sot up, thus ending the Obreno-vitcdynasty, which has ruled Servia for almost a century. It Is generally claimed that tho assassination and change of government was the result h of tho unpopularity of Queen Draga. According to the best Information obtainable from Belgrade, Servia, tho assassination was the result of a military conspiracy, which had the sympathy of a majority of tho ' Servian people, and was carried out in tho early hours of Thursday morning, when King Alexander, Queen Draga, her two brothers and several minis- ters met death.' Prince Peter Karageorgevltch, the pretender to the throne, has been proclaimed king by the army, and there Is every reason to believe that this decision will bo confirmed by the Servian parliament which ha3 been summoned to meet on Juno 15. The revolution was executed without any opposition on thq part of the people of Belgrade, and the capital , and the country remain quiet. While the main outlines of tho events which took place within the royal palace are known, the details are conflicting, owing to tho extraordinary secrecy with which the plot The was contrived and carried out. of men were all chief conspirators with concert In high rank, who acted the army. The participation of the latter in the assassinations that blotted out the Obernovitch dynasty, which has ruled Servia, with a short Intermission, for nearly a century, is mainly due to tho attitude of King and his consort toward Alexander of the army, whom he alofficers the ways treated with scant courtesy. Ills desire to remove the war school from Belgrade to Shcbatz particularly gava the officers offense . GIRL HAD NERVE. Fourteen.year-ol- d Wyoming-Mia- s . TO MAKE MEN LIVE 140 YEARS. Claims to Know the Secret. In the Scriptures it Is written: "My spirit shall not always strive .with flesh; yet his man, for that he also and twenty hundred an be shall days years. Prof. Metchnikoff, of the Pasteur Institute, Paris, declares that the Scriptural promise Is reaching fulfillment and that discoveries have made it possible for mqn to reach this, extromq For those willing to live oy age. sriehtific hygiene, the fear and agony Gets of death is promised to he done away 1 Six Wojves. Miss Amanda McFarland, a girl, 13 the heroine of Wheatland because of the nerve she displayed In an encounter with wolves a few days ago. She was riding cross country on her pony when she observed six gray wolf whelps In a rocky crevice and determined to secure tho youngsters for the bounty, which tho state pays for tho hides. Her father's Winchester rifle yas hung to her saddle and she took the weapon with her when she dismounted, although the gun was too heavy for her to use In the ordinary manner. Miss McFarland was engaged In clubbing the whelps to death when the parent wolves appeared on the scene and rushed at her. The girl drove them oft and returned home leading the whelps. New Line That Will Open Up Rich District in Montana. Official word has been received In Butte to the effect that tho cut-of- f from Columbia Falls or Kalispell on the Great Northern to Jocko on the Northern Pacific Is to be built at once. Work will be commenced within sixty days. The new line will open up the richest country In tho state of Montana and furnish a direct route from the Crownsnest coal fields to the Butte and Anaconda mines and smelters. fX?OF irCTZWKOFF with, and man shall live until he act- ually longs for tho end of hi existThis longing Is known as tho ence. "instinct of death. or the "fullness of days, so often referred to In Holy WrIL The diseases to which flesh 1 heir seize upon man before be reaches the point where the desire for the end comes to him. These diseases are brought on by the 128,000,000,000,000 microbes which swarm in our great intestine and they produeo what we know as .old age. If these microbes are successfully fought mans days may be prolonged., To get rUl of these Prof. Metchnikoff speaks highly ot the (milk general use of "Kaffir-milthat has been subjected to lactic and alcoholic fermentations),-or- , perhaps better still, merely sour milk (or buttermilk). because the alcohol of the former may In time weaken the higher cells, while It Is the lactic microbes alone who fight the microbes of putrefaction. "Already a great result!" And, finally, say Prof. Metchnikoff. beware of all uncooked products of the microbe-infesteearth salads, artichokes, strawberries, melons, onions, cucumbers, celery, radishes, and so forth. Unless thoroughly cooked (to destroy their microbes with Intense and continued heat) do not touch them on your life. k 1 The most disastrous passenger In tho history of the Oregon wreck Hearats Lawyer. In recent years occurred I.lno Short' Judge I.acombe, In the United States tho within Fricity limit of Pocatello at circuit court In New York City, noon when No. 2, the In Sunday, the day, handed down an opinion fast comstruck a misplaced mall, appeal taken by the Interstate awltch tho west at end of th yards the merce commission against Into town, and rends to compel the witnesses to Just as ho wa pulling Aa a result Fireanswer went into the diu-h- . and contracts certain produce certain questions In the W. It. llearst man Bowers was killed and William Tho contracts wero re- Evans, engineer, and Ben A. Campproceedings. fused by the witnesses on the advice bell, mall clerk, were seriously Injured. of counsel. In the opinion Judge sustains tho poslton of tho railHow the New King Seee It. of east-boun- way companies. the Paralytla. Edward McIntyre, the Mlnook, Pa., hotelkeeper, who ended a forty days' fast last Tuesday, died Friday. Mcln. tyre began the fast In the hope that at-It would prove beneficial in a sovero Mrs. Fanny Spillman, who came to tack of paralysis. lie was 47 years Utah In 1S30 and settled tn Washing- of aee. liurlng the forty days his ton county In 1S62, died at Toquenillo welcht was reduced from IC5 pounds on the Oth at the ago of SO years. She to 118. In tho three day that ho tuck preceding bis death bo was a loader and member of the re- nourishment seven pounds, lie boenmo gained lief society, her wholo life having been Friday night and later lapsed devoted to works of charity, luto uneor.m Ioiihucs. Panlol Neff had a narrow escape Russia Gets Substance and China the from death at Silver City Jut week, Shadow. when ho was (aught underneath the London Times Tho correspondent nt cage In tho South Swansea, shaft, owertnbliHhiuent of Chithe Pekin rnys ing to the fnilute (,f the brake to work nese customs nt Dalny, on tho RusJin emped with a broken properly sian frontier of tho leased territory, Is ankle nad son-- severe bruises. J. It. Fenton, a brukenmn on the prnrtjonl'y settled, Russia assenting China's request for tho procedure Fmithern Purine, bad his fg.t crushed to which obtains at Klaoehow, but with at Promontory Point last Friday. Fen- a reservation which leave the subton was cutting cars when his foci stance to Russia and the shadow to caught in the frog and ha fell under China namely, Russia to nonilnato all the train, the flange on the wheel the Russian staff, which China is practically bound to accept crushing his foot at the Instep.He Cured e It Is asserted that Prlnc in an interview, declared emphatically that tho nation ought to avenge tho crime of the assassination of th king and queen of Servia. A he "who could sold, king," receive a crown from tho hands of assassins would bo tholr accomplice. Asked If he would punish tho assassins, ho replied, "I have no power." In reply to tho question. "But when you are king?"1 Prince leter gave an answer, "That may never bo." Trapped for Wolves. Caught Indian. Sheepmen of tho Upper Salt Creek district, says a Casper, W)o pcelal, have been missing lambs for rente time, nnd supplied that tho were duo to wolves or rcyttcH. although no tracks could he found In any rose. A few days ago a largo km trup was set In one of the bod ling grounds, and next morning a big bin k Indian wna found with a leg securely rlumped In the Jaws. Ho wus permitted to go as an example to other Indiana, and alnee that tlrno no lamb hava been stole" - RELIC. Barbara Frietchies History Relic Stilt Kept in Frederick. Mrs. John Abbott of Frederick, Mj whose great aunt, Barbara Fre;chk made herself fatuous In history and' in verse, has in her possession the flag which was waved from the win low at that critical period In the nation's history. . Mrs. Abbott's home is visited almost daily by strangers, tvho enjoy looking at the many souvenirs she retains which were once the property of her famous relative. , Mrs. Abbott takes especial pride In a collection of china and sliver ser- -' FEET. Sunken Portion Varies In Width from Barbara Frietchies Flag, a Few Feet to Several Rods. vice which were once the property of A few mornings ago people who re- Barbara Frletchio. Each visitor Is side on the road between Afton lake asked to register in a Frietchle Mem, and the Susquehanna river, near orial register, which Mrs. Abbott in. N. Y., were astonished when variably offers to her guests. they went out of doors to see that during the night the land for a distance of STANDS WELL WITH THE BOYS. an eighth of a mile had dropped from 15 to 20 feet. Youthful Club Members Grateful to The sunken portion varied In width Their Benefactor. from a few feet to several rod3. The It cost only a dollar, and John T. trees and shrubbery on the sunken Meehan of New York, says Jt is the land remain standing just as before. cheapest set of engrossed resolutions Fortunately there were no buildings he ever bought, but he .will have it on this particular strip, although framed and hang it alongside the gold- there were some near It. framed sets of resolutions presented The theory is advanced that there to him by Typographical Union No. 6 Is a subterranean river beneath 'the for saving a "print from death in a land there. Such a condition would prison by getting him pardoned. It Is solve tho problem of the outlet of Af- all written in a big, round, boyish hand,, ton lake, which has always been a but it breathes the truo spirit. ' At a special meeting of the Monroe subject of much discussion. New York Sun. Athjetic club the following resolution .was unanimously adopted: LEFT AN ILLUSTRATED WILL. ."Resolved, That In consideration of the liberal donation tendered to our Pittsburg Woman Shows Just What club to Insure a good start (which doMonument She Wants. nation was gratefully accepted), we The will of Sarah Jane Wright, do hereby send a vote of thanks to our which was filed for probate last week. liberal benefactor, th lion. John Meehan. "Hoping Mr. Meehan will prosper and again sending our best wishes for his welfare, we remain, very sincerely. In behalf of the members of the club. "JAMES I1EALY, "President and Captain. WILLIAM MCARTIIY, "Manager and Treasurer." Mr. Meehan gave the club one big dollar at the solicitation of bis son. WOMAN WOULD BE j f MAYOR. Mrs. Nettie Catlin Made Good Run In on record as an extraordinary instrument, inasmuch as the paper Is Illustrated to show tho nature of the tombstone that tho testatrix desires to have placed over her grave. The will first provides that all of the debts of the decedent shall first be paid It then continues: "My fuueral Is to be respectable but I also at least $'00. plain, direct that a tombstone similar to cut, posting about $500, be raised on my lot; $100 to be pul in the Manufacturer's bank and interest accruing on same to be used to keep up the grave of my lot." Pittsburg Dispatch. will go down to-wi- Dancing in a Vat. A dance under Bomewhat novel conditions took place the other day In a mining ramp in Washington state. Wyoming City. Mrs. Nettie Catlin, who ran lor mayor of Ilartviile, Wyo., stands as a novel figure In politics. Although she tho wa3 defeated doubtcampaign less will be a precedent that will he followed in other Wyoming cities. of women The Ilartviile, not being pleased with the city government, held a caucus and named an Independent ticket,, with Mrs. Catlin at the head. The . Nettlo Catln. race was a close J. J. but Hauphauff was one, Judge mayor tor the third time. Two new cyanide vats were being put No woman ever ran for mayor In In, and it was decided. In order to cele- Wyoming before. brate their completion, to hold a dance Mrs. Catlin I tho wife of Dr. Geo., Inside. Four sets of dancers were go- 8. Catlin, a prominent mining man,. ing simultaneously lu each of the big Well known throughout Wyoming and vessels, the couples having to climb Colorado. down ladder to reach the floor. American Tool Popular. Coffee Urn for Firemen. Not only are American mowers, harA mjmbcr of ladies have presented vesters and hay rakes In use In all tho Are brigade nt Summit, New Jer- tho farming districts of South Ger- sey with a htigq coffeo urn, mounted many, but our smaller agricultural Ira- -' on wheels. It will he taken out to plemens, such ns forks, garden and, big fires to provide tho men with re- lawn rakes, hoes, shovels, spades and; freshment. band potato diggers, have also rapidly, grown In favor and are tow on sale; Turks Hava Humane Law. lu nearly every local hardware store. ; To seize a man's residence for debt la unlawful In Turkey, and sufficient Telephone In New York. land to support him Is also exempt Twelve hotel in Now York city from seizure. hnvo more than 300 telephones each. j d coal-carryin- Pan-IIandl- e MUCH-PRIZE- Coop-erstown- aides-de-cam- Question Four-Foote- LAND SINKS 15 TO 20 d Don't Have to Anawer d John Leonhardt Proves Value of . Friend. Suffering Intensely from the effects of a fall from a twenty foot trestle which resulted in the fracturing of both his legs and serious injury to his spine, John Leonhardt of Columbus, spur O., lay beside the back of the state hospital from 1 oclock lit the' morning until 4 o'clock when his- faithful St. Bernard dog awoke the injured man's father by barking and scratching at the door and led him to the spot. Seeing what had happened the elder leonhardt called Fletcher's ambulance No. 1 and had the injured man sent to, the Protestant hospital, where he was attended by Dr. Ilowell; Leon-hard- t was on his way home. Ho lives with his parents west of the state hospital. lie was walking along tho spur track and by a misstep lurched over OWNS the trestle. Colorado Whitecaps Lash a Rancher With a Buggy Whip. Over a week ago Hugh O'Neil, a ranchman living near Meeker, Colo., Alexander I was born August 14, left his wife. Lat Saturday evening King 1876, and succeeded his father. Milan I, upon his abdication March 6, the marshal arrested him for being 18S9. At that time Alexander was In noisy on the street. On his way to the his minority, so a regency was estab- Jail a party of about twenty masked lished to last until he should attain bis men took ONeil from the marshal to howeighteenth year. When but 17, the opopslte side of the river, stripped ever, he overthrew the regency and him and whipped him with two buggy upon assumed tho royal prerogative whips until he fainted. When he came bis own authority. On August 5, 1900, to they put him on his horse, told him was who Maschln, married ho Draga to leave tho country and never .return. born September 23, 1SG7. A previous attempt was made a few President Receives Gift From years ago to reinstate the Karageorbeen net has which gevltch dynasty, In power since 1858, when Servia was President Roosevelt's new saddle Most Spoken Language. taken under protection of the Euro- horse, presented to him by the citizens Themost spoken language Is Chinese; pean powers. It was Immediately sup- of Douglas, Wyo., when the president but as there are so many dialects pressed, however, the leader being Alexis visited Trlnce killed. and Wyoming a fortnight ago, ha in the language, and as these differ so captured Karageorgevltch denied that h was a arrived at the White House stables greatly In the confines of Mongolia event. The president has named the horse and Tibet from those around Pekin, it party to the Following is the official list of the ''Wyoming, In compliment to the don- 1 acarcely correct to say that E82, killed: King Alexander. Queen Draga, ors. Not to be outdone by the citizens 000,000 Celestial all speak one lan the queen's two brothers, Premier of Douglas, the Cheyenne people pre guage. Putting, therefore, China aside Markovltch, the minister of war. two sented to the president & hors halt the most spoken languages in the and two other officers. bridle, a saddle, blanket, spurs and world are aa follows, in millions: The time of the assassinations Is giv- quirt, making a striking combination. English, 120; German, 70; Russian. 68; en officially as 2 a. m. It is expected If we Spanish, 44; Portuguese. 32. Drowned in a Freshet that tho skuptschlna (Servian parliawere to measure these in ratio on a ment I will confirm the proclamation Robert P. Harrison, a aheephcrdei two-foo- t rule, we should get the followby the army of Prince Peter Karaemployed by William Souther, wa ing resultsi Portuguese, 4 Inches; The georgevltch as king of Servia newspapers forecast a better future drowned In a freshet which swept Spanish, 6V4 Inches; Russian, 8'4 for Servia, and the new state of things Vwn Middle SrJder crfjjty near Inches; German, 834 Inches; English, 1 foot 2 Inches. la heartily welcomed by the masses. Lusk, Wyo., several days ago, Harrl-soNothing definite has been decided rewas hla flock In the bot. pasturing garding the burlaV of the dead. toms of the crook, and after the Negro Art. One report of the tragedy states froshet had passed could not be found. In no way deThe African negro and that the king and queen quarreled tn art Ideals. The Illustrations A was ficient and searching party organized In a fight between supporters of the discovered Harrison's body lodged In two the royal couple were killed, tho the branches of a cottonwood tree, but king himself killing Queen Draga. aoveral miles below his camp. The this report la generally considered as body hung twelve feet above the surIdle gossip. face of tho water. RAILROADS. SUSTAINS COURT Fast Mail Train Went Into Ditch. . RESCUED BY FAITHFUL DOG. Made by Black Men. erewlth will uftord an Inkling of what the black mnn at bla best can do. Fig. 1 Is a mask In copper work, from tho Lower Niger; Fig. 2. an elephant ah i fashioned In roppr. from the Ivory Coast; und Fig. 3, an Idol copper, from tho Gaboon. in A Silkworm of the Sea. Silk la obtained from the shellfish known as tin pinna, which la found, In tho Mediterranean. Thi shellfish baa the power of spinring a viscid silk which In Sicily la made into a regular and very handsome fabric. Tho silk la spun by the shellfish In tho first for the purpose of attaihlng Itself to the rocks. It Is able to guide the delicate filaments to the proper place and there glue (h m fa d, and If they are cut nwny It can reproduce them. The alien gathered (which Is (hue at low tide) la washed In soap nnd water, dried, j tthlghtcncd and carded, in e pound of the eoniMj filament jlchluj; about tk:ounce of fine ihrutd, whbh, v, jmii, I a lovely bun. i bed brown color. WILL TRAVEL THOUSANDS OF MILES IN AUTO. - !n ? Ioh-o- Coolie Pur.H the Car. A rtirlctts street tr .t.n line la betwc'-t- i Atam! nnd Y that Ylmmn, two of jjo, Japan. The line I sew-- mile long, nnd the nutlvs power furnished by a couple of muicular coolies, who push the car along wherever power la mint town In the pt.-iuv- Robert C. H. Crock's Touring 3M;.at believed to bo tliu longest nutoinHillo tour ( wr undertaken vns started from I'hlladi Iphla recently by Robert C. II. Brock of 1G12 Walnut street, tlmt elty. Wlih Mr. Brock are hi brother nnd a cl.nuffcur. They started early In tho morning for Buffalo, from which point they will continue their Journey to Chicago, San I Car and Map ef Hla Route. Francisco and tho northwest territories of Canada. Members of Mr. Ilrork's family wllll preredo him by rail and will bo In walt-- j Ing nt tho various points of Interest to greet the nntoinohllo party on Its ar- rival. No tlrno limit has been fixed' for tho completion of the tour, which Is !o every sense a plcasbre excursion., |