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Show KILLED I!Y SAVAGES T1JE SPANISH FORK PRESS. Attn nww nvnat. raubk CPAWISH rORK, MISSIONARY PARTY MURDERED IN AFRICAN FORESTS. UTAH. With Natives Had No Grievance White Men, But Chief Decided to Nip Possibility of War in the NEWS SUMMARY. Italy has officially recognized Bud. the new Republic of Panama. Tlie Cuban government has formally recognized the republic of Panama. A strike of 9,000 carriage drivers and teamsters In St. Louis Is threatened. The typhoid fever epidemic at But ler, Pa., Is still raging, deaths being recorded dally. Fire on Sunday destroyed the business portion of Troy, N. Y., doing $200,000 damage. Charles W. Graves of Des Moines, Iowa, Is charged with murdering his wife and burning her body. A church choir at Montreal, Canada, went on a strike Sunday, because of adverse criticism by the minister. The stale department has been officially advised of the recognition by Groat Britain of the Republic ol Lyon has reported to the Monrovia, department from Liberia, under date of November 4th last, the details of the massacre In the depths of an African forest of a named John G. white missionary Tate, with all of his followers; eighteen In number. It appears that the massacre took place as far hack as March 15, 1901, yet this, the first detailed account, has Just come to Minister state Tate had a large mission and farm, and besides he maintained a considerable school In tho Jungle and altogether nineteen people were In tho mission when It was surrounded In tho night by the Doo. The first man who answered a knock at the door was shot. The Interpreter next was shot, and as Tate appeared and tried to protect the body of the Interpreter, he, too, was shot and cut to pieces. The I)oos then killed all the remaining lDmates of the house, cut off their hands, and placing the bloody members in a coffin, sent them back to their people as trophies. In explanation of their action the Doos Yes.' said: LEPERS ter. The Russians do not speak English. CANADIANS VIOLATE TREATY. IN NEBRASKA. Twenty-fiv- e e ' g RECIPROCITY cept the baby, who was lying wide awake In her little cot at the foot of mother's bed. Just as the clock was striking midnight, there came a gentle tap at the door. Baby heard It, but no one else did, and she climbed out of her cot and ran to the door. "I commln Bunnie, she called out as she reached up to the handle and let the little animal In. Now oo wait a mlnnlt till baby dets on her toat, Mr. Jack Rabbit Then she ran to the drawer and pulled out her little coat and bonnet and mitts and her little foot muffs. Baby had never dressed herself before but at midnight, between the old and the new year, babies can do many wonderful things which they cannot do at any other time, but you never see them doing these things, as they will not do them while anybody In the house la awake. It only took baby a few minutes to get on all her clothes. Then she opened the door and she and the Jackrabblt went out into the moonlight night As soon as they were outside the rabbit got down on his knees, and baby climbed on his back and away he scampered, down tho road, with baby uoldlng on by his ears. Soon they were far away from babys home, so far that they could only see the chimney. At last they came to a hole leading down under the ground. Down this the Jackrabblt popped, and stopped up before a little round door. He tapped at the door and waited until It was opened by a fat little woman In a big white apron and a white dusting cap. Ila, ha! laughed the little woman as she took the baby off the Jackrab-bit'- s back, and nearly smothered her with kisses. "Here Is another little guest at Grandma Jack Rabbits New Years party. Now Jack, shut the door or you will freeze the little dears. Now baby let me take off your coat and bonnet, so that you can play with the other children." Babys eyes opened wide with wonder, for there were over a dozen other little babies In the room, which was a great large one. Now Jack," said Grandma Jack r, Brown-v!l!o- , . big pan of chestnuts roasting in the oven, and some other things cooking for the childrens supper, and Grandpa began to play with the children. Oh! What fun they had! They played Nuts In Drop the Handkerchief, May, Here Comes a King Arriving Blind Mans Buff, Green Gravel, and every game they knew. Then Grandpa got down on his hand3 and knees and took them for a ride on his back all around the room and over to where Grandma was pulling the golden taffy that bad been boiling on the stove. Here's a piece of taffy for each one of my babies, laughed Grandma. Now gallop away Grandpa, like the old black ram that went to London Now Grandpa, said A Picture by John Charlton, ths Optimistic Canadian Artist (From the Minn imdls Journal) MINERS ON TRIAL. WILL STUDY DISEASE. Accused of Dynamiting Mine at Idaho Springs, Colo. A Jury in the Sun and Moon dynamiting cases from Idaho Springs was secured Tuesday afternoon, and the taking of testimony has begun at Georgetown, Colo. J. E. Chandler, former financial secretary of the Id Springs union, who was recently err'sted In California for complicity In the Sun and Moon outrage, will be tried with the other defendants. Professor Wilt Visit Philippines to Study Conditions. Professor Maxmllllan Herzog Is in San Francisco, en route to his field of labor In the Philippine Islands, to which ho has been called by tho United States government to study disease t'CrniH and Investigate Asiatic maladies. Professor llereg Is professor of pathology and bacteriology In tho He will snll on Chicago polycllnlr. th Nippon Maru, which leaves on Wednesday for the Philippines. Dood-by- , Gran Rabbit, whose face was wrinkled up with laughing, all the time, you play with the children, while I get the sup- per" Baby turned to see the rabbit, but he was gone, and In his place stood a little fat man, with a Jolly laughing red face and a snow white heard. on t ' jses ..hers Lon ndon. tO J, .36, where V .lien one of tafft children, with a big piece his mouth, "Please tell us got this new baby 1 He railet id to t bla e ndcr t. Well, said Grandpa, ikst we.t was passing Mr. Blains house and baby was out playing in the gardI hid behind the snow man she building, so that nobody but she col see me, while I told her about v party which we have here every N Years Eve, and I asked her if ,i would like to come. When she ia she would, I told her not to tell one, but to be awake at midnight New Years nifeht and I would tor for her then. Es, said Baby Blain, it was drefful long time till New Year's k I fot It ud never turn, but It did to and Im having a gate time. Taa tome here again? O yes! said Grandma, "We have another party next year and hope you will all be here. Yes! cried all the children once, well all come If we can. Well now," said Mrs. Jackrabt come and have a game with Grat ma, and then It will be time to c home. Lets play tag and well stl try catch Grandma," said one of the ct dren, and they all rushed toward h. hut Grandma was too quick for the and had darted across the room t fore any one could catch her. Offtt-raafter her, Grandpa and nil, b Grandma bobbed around like a cork a pail of water, till she was all out breath, and then Baby Blain, the tlest one of all, was able to cat her. Ho! Ho! Ho! Youre caught i last, laughed Mr. JackrabbiL T Its time that our little ones were? ing home for It will soon be dayligh. The children were all sorry (hat t party was over, but Grattan put on their coats and hoo( And ser t- I rstooi Ittle, the ir th en vi t '.ratio irly 1 itilda t car nigl rself as a t en low 5sed to I ose i t is! ague. ,e ean art! to e ble a :dth he id il fot :t a iltlldi and wh Thei e mdse 9 the br e lac - -- I I . J 1 c J2 Baby Gathered Up Her Little 2r$ Skirts and Went Spinning Arounl Town, but dont let the little dears fall and muffled them up warm. Then Mr off like papa and mamma did, while I Jackrabblt kissed them and wish set the table." them all a happy New Year, and to! Grandpa scuttled off, as fast as he them to be sure to come again tl could go on his hands and knees, to next New Years Eve, when Grand; the other end' of the room, singing: Jackrabblt called for them. But where was Grandpa? He ts Papa, mamma and Pncle John went to Lomlnn on a hliiek ram. disappeared while his wife waa to5 Papa fell off. o dar! O dear! Mamma fell off. u dear! O dear! Ing the children, and In his place stoc And I'nclo John went aiilloplng on, the funny little animal with the galloping on to London Town? which had brought the chlldre: Then the children all scrambled off and which Is called a Jackra! there, Mr. Jack Rabbltt's back and cried: bit. Grandma lifted the children Now Grandpa, you play us some back, all together, and opened lb music and well dance till Grandma door, and away the rabbit scampered gets supper ready. . hole and over the snow. the up So Grandpa took the funniest lookho came to tho nearest house, he ing black stick out of his pocket, and ono of tho children off and then tune put It up to his mouth, but you ought down the road, 08 letting a child to have heard the beautiful music nearly every house he came to. off cj Blaln's house was the farthest Bat! all, and before they reached It, could see that it was beginning to F-- j light away in the East, where the rises. The Jackrabblt saw the and flow along, faster than er ttilt the wind whistled past Bhlt ears, for if he did not get home w fore daylight, some one might Jackrabblt and shoot him for ther dinner. But It was not long hew they came to the Blain house. Dood-by- , Grandpa," said Bab?.hw J slid she down off the rabbit's and sank oo vezy much," and the rtf . bit was off like a shot. w Baby opened the door and then and locked It after her, and she soon all undressed and in her Ut P bed. When father and mother got there was the baby, fast asleep, L w as she was when they went to wondered night before, and they made her sleep so late for she ways first awake In the morning. never found out, however Jackrabbits party, for Baby bad P Ised not to tell. Baby went again j pa," tald Baby. year, and every year until I five years old. but after that she b f Jackr that the lt,ck It was not go any more for mnclo'and ?Ut any ono could never had any children over five hai1 6 -n- ee! old at their parties. She 1 any one dancing. now, and her father and ",otkfr call Imt Baby any more, but b, Do, hut she will nUn. "Come now e'lll ir..,, ani1 P have some fun Me hint at the JacMjbbUs suppir, Grandma a wnltln for us." Montreal UcraM. Ea-- J w- - record-breakin- g saloon-koepe- - - . 0 ' Away He Scampered, Down the Road With Baby Holding on by His Ears.1 Russians Said to Be Afflicted With Dread Disease. A special from Lincoln, Neb., says: Are Building an Armored Cruiser for the Great Lakes. Residents near Ninth and II streets The building of a Canadian armored have reported to Health Officer Rhode that twenty-fivRussians living In the cruiser for the Great Lakes has caused comment In Ottawa on tho vicinity have leprosy. The alleged treaty supposed to restrict such a Foul play Is suspected. lepers returned from the beet fields movement. Under Secretary of State The Tartar General at Kirin reports a week ago. Pope points out that no treaty exists that an Indecisive battle has occurred The Informant reported that a between Great Britain and the United between four battalions of Chinese physician had tried to rent several States limiting the number and armament of vessels to be maintained by from Mung Chun and 1,500 Koreans. rooms for a sanitarium In which to the United States and Canada on the who Invaded Chinese territory from cure the lepers. Great Lakes. There Is an The Russians have been doing to cease placing them agreement Kyeng-Chunin northeast Korea. after six washing In families In the city. The months notice by either country. Mr. At the request of the state depart- authorities are Investigating the mat Pope doubts if It Is binding. 108,-80- wrt a Then Mr. and Mrs. Jackrabblt each one of them Into & hlirh li, and tied a big bib around his 1 neck, so that the children would spill anything on their clothes what a feast they had! There i baked apples, ginger bread, dough rookies, and Jam. and afterwards had nuts, raisins, taffy and ponJ, i y Former State Councilor Bavldovlcs of Belgrade, Servla, his wife and daughtor, were murdered on Christmas by three men who broke Into his house with the Intention of robbing It. M. Bavldovlcs w as the oldest and richest citizen of Belgrade. The volume of immigration at the port of New York continues to swell figures qf beyond the last year. In July, August and September, 129,809 steerage passengers landed in New York, as against In the same months of 1902. James Vlelek, a Chicago who a few days ago choked his wife to death, strangled himself In his cell at the county Jail with a handkerchief. It Is nowr believed that insanity was not feigned, hut that Vlelek took the life of his wife. , In an exchange of shots at a few cf a ever settlement Tmn.. dollars, Tom nolllngslund. white, a young merchant, was shot through th heart, and John, Walter and Henry Jackson and Andrew Pugh, the latter four negroes, were seriously wounded. me "Wbay Is ne Jackrabblt dat hot here?" asked the baby. I am be, answered the little man. We Jack Rabbits Just turn ourselves into little animals like rabbits when we go out. but when we are at home, we are little men and women." O Grandpa, please come and play with us, cried the other children, who had all been there the year before and they knew these little people, while this was the first time our little baby had ever been to see the Jack Rabbits, for she was only a tiny little Infant the year before. Grandma Jack Rabbit went over to the stove at the other end of the kitchen, where she had a big pot of taffy boiling, some corn popping, a - visiting. Japan is negotiating for the purchase of t.vo Chilean warships. Negotiations with other Smtfh American governments for the purchase of warships are also In progress. t Funeral services were held Christmas day over the remains of Mrs. Ruth Iloar, the wife of Senator Hoar of Massachusetts, at the residence of the senator In Washington. According to the Spanish newspapers, a project Is on foot for the marriage of King Alfonso to his cousin, the Princess Marla Del Pilar of Bavaria. She Is 13 years of age. Fire caused twelve persons to Jump from the second-storwindows of the Travelers' Home, a small hotel at Meifoune Mich. Tho ttirteenth guest, James Beatty, was found dead In the ruins. Brooding over his Inability to purchase Christmas gifts for bis three motherless children, Joseph Phillips, a IlollowvUlc, N. Y., farmer, murdered the children and then hanged hlmselt in a neighboring barn. The dead body of Phillip F. Wenz, secretary of the Wenz Shoe company of St Joseph, Mo., was found hanging by a wire from the roof of an empty box car In the railway yards. Austrla-Russla- jeitib car d WILL HE HAVE TO? St. Petersburg to Vltbsk has been openod to traffic. It will be extended to Kleff and Odessa. "Scotty Johnson, who owns a largo ranch and herds of cattlo near Douglas, Wyo., has been adjudged Insane at Sentinel Butte, S. D., where he was ba I consc Nou-pakro- A new railroad 3,r0 miles long from of 3. It was the night before New Years. We have no fight with the white The air was clear and frosty, and the men, hut If we do not kill him now, moon and stars were shining down on he will bring his country to make war the sparkling snow that covered the upon us." on a round dinhand In an affidavit by Mrs. Mary Minister Lyon, on the strength of prairie, like the cloth If you table. Toward midnight, ing communicated with the this affidavit, L. Allen, a white missionary at windows of one the from had peeped or Liberian with a She has the story view to secretary fullerstate, Liberia. o i Mr. Blalns farm house, you would Information securing tribesDoo from some of the native and perhaps the punishment of the have seen what would have appeared to have been a shadow, coming up the men, who knew of the killing. perpetrators of the massacre. road toward the house. As It came nearer you would have seen that It was a little animal about the size of a lamb, with great long ears and a bobtail, and so white that at a little distance you could not tell It from the snow. But nobody saw the shadow, for everyone In the house was asleep, ex- - Panama. ment, Secretary Moody sent a cablegram to Rear Admiral Sterling, commanding the Asiatic squadron, to dispatch a warship to Chemulpo, Korea, to protect American Interests there. Brigadier General Funston virtually admitted in an Interview In Walla Walla, Wash., thatFort Walla Walla would be abandoned, following out the present policy of the war department not to rebuild antiquated posts not on main railroad lines. Reports have reached Quitman, Ga.. of trouble at the village of Barney, eighteen miles east. The sheriff with a posso has gone to the scene. The trouble grew out of the killing of a negro desperado by a white man. Rioting Is feared. A Christian Judge and two Christian gendarmes have been murdered by Mussulmans at Gulsinle, In Northern Albania. The victims were recently appointed to their posts In conformity with the Macedonian reform scheme CHi 1 Ef-t-oo, a J ZZli"? lot" J Soj |