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Show JAPAN WILL WAIT A WEEK Formal Reply to Russia's Note Is Made Commercial Treaties With China Signed by the United States Fear in England That That Power Will Be Drawn Into Coming Combat. Russia now has Japan's formal reply her last note and will await a reasonable time for the reply. The general Idea In Tokio Is that this will be construed by the government to mean a week or ten days at most, and that at the end of that time Japan will ieem herself at liberty to act as her beat Interest dictates. Just what the tenor of the reply Is to one knows, outside of those whose business It Is to know, but the general belief is that it simply tells Russia that her suggestions as to Corea are not acceptable and that Japans In the entire peninsula must be recognized. It is semiofficially Intimated that to para-mountc- y masses are largely opposed to the Introduction of modern Improvements. The urgent need, therefore, of two light draft gunboats or launches Is apparent, iot less than two could satisfactorily perform the duty one for use from the southern end of the line, with Canton as the base, the other from the northern end of the line, with the ports on the Yang-tsas Its base. The launch of about CO to 03 feet long would be a desirable tions will ho continued without any time limit being set for their termination. The demands Japan made, according to reports published abroad, have caused surprise in Tokio. It is now stated that Japan never asked for the evacuation of Manchuria, but, on the contrary, frankly recognized Russias Interests there and her right to protect them. Japan demanded only the realization of Russias voluntary pledges respecting Chinas territorial Integrity in Manchuria and the freedom of residential rights and international trade therein. A special dispatch from Tokio says tho ministers who attended the recent conferences for the consideration of the reply to tho Russian note assert that the attitude Japan has taken is remarkably conciliatory. All European papers have editorials which attach great importance to thq ratification of the commercial treaties betwoen the United States and China and between Japan and China. e aleo-vapo- r type of vessel and should be fitted wltn heavy towing bits fore and aft, with places for working sweeps In case of necessity, double awnings, cooking stove and oven, carry a good Commercial Treaties Signed. The Washington State Department has received Information that the emperor of China has signed the commercial treaty between this country and China, by which the United States secures two open ports In Manchuria. Exchange of ratifications was then made by cable. The treaty ports are, of course, open to the commerce of the world. The United States has large oil and cotton goods Interests In Manchuria. 'MUTeSUmV, UMtmVk' OFtmiN The next step is the Issuance of a the reply does not necessarily mean proclamation by tho president, and rar, but this is taken to mean that this will be done at onco. The State rar will not follow if Russia recog- department has asked Congress to nizes Japans claims. provide for two consuls at $4,000 A keen watch is being kept on the each per annum to look after Amerinorement of Russian warships, both can commerce at the two new ports of la Eastern and European waters, and Mukden and Autung In Manchuria. Rear Admiral It. D. Evans, who houid war ho declared a powerful iquadron of the fleetest ships in the commands our Asiatic fleet, has recJapanese navy is In readiness to Interwhich may cept any be sent to the Russian naval forces it Port Arthur. Anything which looked like an attempt to concentrate more warships In Chinese waters would probably precipitate action. A CHILDS NATURAL all done out. WONDER. She Marveled at Unequaled Distribution of Legs. A story Illustrative of the severe logic of some Juvenile minds la related by a reader of the Sun, who got it from a friend, a woman of family, one member of the latter being a daughter. One day this observant miss saw a lame man on the itreet and ashed her mother what made him walk so queerly. The mother told her It was because one leg was shorter than the other. "Well, said she, there Is a girl around the corner who is that way. After a few minutes mediation she remarked: "Mamma, wasn't It funny that God didn't give the two long legs to the man and the two short ones to the Baltimore Sun. girl? four-year-ol- d Strong Chins. Tho strong chin of selfcontrol Is rather broad and square, and announces great constitutional strength and unlimited will power. The woman with this chin, unless her other features are singularly weak and inefficient, will accomplish anything she makes up her mind to do. are sufficient to support population of SLocem, or overt The iinrniirrauoQ fur the pest sis T rust bu been phenomenal. FREE Homsstftad Lands easily accessible, while other Unds msy b. chased from Railway end l.snd Companies. Yh train end sraonir lands of Western Cnd an till best on the continent, pioducrut the best and cattle tied on trass alone) ready for mlrki MinhetH, Kchoolt, Railwnye nud all othee comiitione make Western 1'auada an and. able spot (or tbe settler, Write to Superintendent lmmleretion,0tuwi. sda. for a descriptive Atlas, and other iniornto!, or to the amhorired Canadian Government A.. BENJ. DAVIES. ROOM b. DUNN BLOCK. cST TKAL AVENUE. GREAT BALLS, MONTAN J C. A. SMURTHWAITE The OGDEN. UTAH. Buyer and Sellers of WITH TOPKNOT. CAK Crows Killed in Cruel Way. In Italy crows, which injure the crops, are destroyed In tho following cruel manner: A hole Is dug In the Established 14 Dr. Williamson Swears. Yorktown, Ark., Jan. 18. Last week a statement was published from Ice- ground, at the bottom of which Is land Williamson, M. 1)., of this place, placed some decayed meat. A funnel-shape- d to the effect that Dodds Kidney Pills wedge of paper Is then Insertare the best medicine for all Kidney ed Into the hole, the upper edge of the Diseases and that he uses them with paper being coated with birdlime. A uniform success iu his daily practice. crow sees the food from afar, deNo one who knows Dr. Williamson scends to grasp It In his beak, and when he has firm hold of It he rises Will doubt for a moment the complete truth of bis fearless declaration, but up agalu. His head Is, however, to completely clinch the matter in the swathed with the paper cap and In his minds of those who may not have the madjndeavor to rid himself of it he pleasure of a personal acquaintance circles up to extraordinary heights In with this celebrated physician. Dr. the air, revolving constantly and at Williamson has appeared before Mr. so rapid a pace that, soon overcome II. E. Greene, J. P. for Montgomery with giddiness, he falls to the earth, Nicholas H of Duasla County, and made a sworn statement. dead. In this sworn statement the doctor The Duke of Marmelade. supply of water and fuel supply of has cited a number of cases which Is not generally known thal there It have been completely cured by Dodd's about 400 miles steaming. is a Haytlan nobility. When, many Boats of this type could not only Kidney Pills. Here Is case No. 1: a negro general made him"Henry Hall, Sr., age 48, an Ameri- years ago, operate along the lakes and Interior rivers of China, but could also pass can, attacked with Malaria llaema-turia- , self dictator of Haytl, under the title or Swamp Fever: temperature ot Emperor Faustine the First, he through the gorges of the Yang-tsnumerous counts, marquises, and afford protection to our mer- ranged from 101 to 105, highly coated created other nobles. Their deand dukes, hemorbowels, tongue, those constltpated provchants and missionaries in claim the titles to this day, scendants Kidinces in the extreme west of China. rhage or passage of blood from are not acknowledged by they though KidDodds and used mainneys; febrifuge and trench British the The Haytlan government. Among these tain a numuer of light draft boats on ney Pills to relieve the Inflammation the opera noblemen are the Duke these inland waters, and their useful- and congested condition of Kidneys comic and the Duke of Llmon-ade- , Marmelade of to bland the urine and and render imness has been proved of extreme who their titles from the take Recovery complete after portance on a number of occasions. two months treatment of the Pills. places with those names In Haytl. JAPANESE EAGER FOR WAR. Ftsos Cure Is the best medicine we ever used Have More Breathing Space. for all affections of the throat and lungs. Wm. Lontenements In While O. EaosLKY, Vanburen, Ind., Feb. 1(1 1900. People of Country Thoroughly don have decreased from 172,502 to by Russias Tactics. 140,524, or 14 per cent, three room and Unique Wedding Present The Japanese nation, from the four-rootenements have Increased A unique wedding present was retiie become has to diplomat, peasant 16 per cent, IS per cent and 21 per ceived recently by one of Bar Harso disgusted and out of patience with cent bors autumn brides. The young lady respectively. what they consider the obstinate and Is quite an artist tn the culinary line bearish tactics of Russia that they Deafness Cannot Be Cured and deligh's In choice recipes.. Imwould be willing to fight if there was local ppltcatt iia, an tber cannot reach tbe )! a wuv one to agine her pleasure on receiving ttihtitl portion ( the ear. There only nothing In sight but defeat. cure Uetifnein, ftnrf Mini by m tluitl iiRl reuierife. the volume bound bearing daintily I by c I o Chifnrttnucl condition of the I. Carlos Ames of the Imperial t Irmcou lining of the hutucUliti Tuie. Whin this legend Recipes, and In tbe lower nese railway administration, who ar- tut n liiiUined you h.ie Rrunibllii iumwt r tm corner her Initials. "Within appeared In entirely cloned. Jeuf ti hfarliu'.tBd h!hu perfect rived In Chicago from tho Orient Dee I he rcMiit, mid unit the inflammation chd he rules for cooking all kinds of dainthis tube restored to it normal coudi in the early part of the week, thus taken out and ho lcirued furrier; nine cum tIou.hrMr a m ties, written In the familiar hand of Mr. Ames, cut if ten aro described the situation. hr atarrh. a tilth la nothing some friend and signed with the name an eo, but of tnlamed urfa nmcmi condition (tie who is the son of United States MarWt alii jriie One liumirt t f'ir anr ce of of the contributor. Each person had he that C. I)efrtevM cured cannot ca.orrhr of northern the Ames shal John (catied hy asked to contribute rules for been by Uad'aCaurrb Cure, send for circular free. CHKNfe.Y F. district, spent considerable time in CO., Toledo, O. making several of her choicest viands old Drurv'm. ' Japan before sailing for America, and la bruail'a IM for and the result was a compilation of constipation. i'audiy with the was favora.ly Impressed true and tried recipes that would race. He says the entire nation had Dogs as Collectors. any housewife, besides being delight war been stirred and that he believes Dogs with collecting boxes attached a souvenir. Bar Harbor pleasant to their collars are comparatively comcannot be averted. laAmes has mon In Europe. It may not, however, In China, where Mr. bored several jears with tho Imperi- be generally known that what large Rfopn tbe Cough nnd Works Off tho Cold al railway administration as a repre- luma they earn for the charities they sentative of the United States, the represent It Is stnted In the last part Laxative Bromo(Juiuine Tablets. Price 25c sentiments of tho people are divided. of the Animal World (Hutchinson) GREAT MEN ABOVE RULES. Mr. Ames said the Chinese generally that one which used to beg for a hoshope for the success of tho Japanese, pital In Ireland collected In five years Why Their Orthographic Mistakes if there should bo a war, but they be- bearly $15,000. He bad a special bankShould Be Overlooked. submitted lieve the Japanese will be defeated. was which peing account, Emperor Slglsmund ot Germany, War has been In the very atmos- riodically to a chartered accountant who reigned In the fifteenth century, phere In the Orient for a long time, in tho speech In which he opened the Puller's noma Builder Corn. said Mr. Ames. "The better class of council of Constance uttered an exBo rimed because 50 acres produced people In China have been discussing SO heavily that its proceeds built a pression which Cardinal 1 mcentlnus have and the situation, always lovely home. See Palzer's catalog. corrected. The they emperor replied, In 1903 In Ind.. ir.7 bu Ohio appeared to believe that war must Yielded however agreeable you may Term. 98 bu and In Mich. 220 come sooner or later. The Chinese 160 bu.. acre. You can beat this record fie to others, you please us not when bu. per believe a war would lie disastrous for In 1904. you assort that we have less authority Japan, but despite an element of what do too rntsK orI tiussb tislds than the grammarian Irisclanus, rea ache strife between the two nations, the vhom you say I have offended. Nabu. Beardless Barley per acre. Chinese hope for the success of tho 120 10 bu. Falser New Nat. Oats per A. poleon used to excuse his errors in Japanese. 10 bu. Salzer Spelts & Macaroni Wheat jrthogrnphy with the saying, "A man Americans in China are making 1.000 bu. Pedigree Potatoes per acre. .ceupied with public business cannot 14 Grass Billion rich lol. of tons Hay. much to the wholesale Improvements, ft tend to i,ooo llis. Victoria Rape for sheep acre. Voltaire, upon dissatisfaction of the lower classes. 160.000 lbs. Teolnte, the fodder wonder. receipt oforthography. his first letter In French CanIs connect to which The railroad 4,0o0 lbs. Snlzer's Superior Fodder irom Frederick the Great, told 1 Corn rich. Jutey fodder, per A. ton and Hankow will have a tendency that he was a better French Now such yields you can have. Mr, to revolutionize business In the Orieholar than Louis XIV, who commit-ctn 1904. If you will plant Sal-er'Farmer, ent. It Is already well under way, as seeds. many mistakes. Frederick replied In the line which Is to connect HanJUST SBSO THIS NOTICB AXIS ICO Glut Ixjuis was a great monarch in In stamps to John A. Salzer Seed Co., many kow with Peking. With the complerespects ami a mistake In spell-nreceive their tion of the two lines, which embrace La Crosse Wls nl and could not tarnish tho brilliancy of lots of farm seed crest catalog l.SdO miles of modernly constructed ms reputation. samples. (W. N. U.) railroad. Canton and IVLIng will be in close touch with each other. Disease of Salmon. Light from Bacteria. Since the researches of the late Prof, Ilans Mollsoh of Prague has re, The Kaitera Favorite Son. ported to tho Vienna Academy of Prof. Huxley tho salmon An English journalist In Berlin de- Sciences the discovery of a lamp light-adlscaso has always been regarded as clares that tho German crown prlnco by means of bacteria, which he calmed by the attack of a fungus. Mr. is not Ills fathers favorlto son and claims will give a jiowerful light, and Humo Patterson has recently conductthat no one who has seen the kaiser be free from danger, thus being valu- ed a fur the Fishery Board of with Ills boys can doubt thnt he pre- able for work In mines and powder Scotland and has roino to tho confers K.ltel to his older brother. The magazines. Tho lamp consists of a clusion that the dlscaso duo to crown prince Is kept very much In the glass Jar. In which a lining of salt- Invasion of tin- - Usmics of ti10 fish by background on most occasions. peter hnd gelatine, Inoculated with a special bacillus, l,icn gains access Two Is after n bacteria, days placed. through wi!i aim-toor ulceration Inoculation tho Jar becomes Illumi- of tho skin. )V hut, tho skin of the fish Is In u It, !;h,v state the nated with a wonderful bin, disease light caused by tho innumoiaLla bac- Is evidently not contracted. Tho teria which have developed In the bacilli remain alive tn tin ded fish, COREAN TERMS. will burn Tho time. light brilliantly which therefore pruvo a source ot InIn Corea the termination for from two to three wceUn, afterward fection. They hliniibt be removed and .tho that BUGIndicates placo diminishing In brightness. BO, or burnuJ as hoou us they nro observed. la a port or harbor ou navigable waters lor Instance: month of Yalu river. naval MASAMBHO. Tho disputed base on tho southern shore of tho peninsula. A" termination Indicates that DO. Every nook and comer of this ai d other coun-Irk- s the place Is n province, and has seen emblamoans, therefore, "the district the word zoned of." or that It Is the capital city of such a province. HAN. River. ?V--. fVH. . CO r- ItCAN. WITH HAT TO COVER TOPKNOT. STANDARD The Situation In Corea. The Seoul correspondent of the London Dally Mali cables a description f a state of panic which, he says, exists at the royal palace. The emperor lias Issued & pitiful sdlct stating that tho country is likely to be lost owing to tho weakness and vacillation of tho people, whom he counsels to act for the best In thnir own interests. The emperor has also Issued an orJAPANUS TOPKNOT. dinance warning the army not to Are In the event of a collision between for- ommemled that the facilities of eign troops. of that command be Increased The correspondent adds thnt the en- ly the addition of a number of small tire city Is extremely turbulent. boats. The London Times' Moscow correHe deems It necessary to ho able spondent says ho hears thnt the gov- o renrh thnt part of China between ernment has claimed tho services of Canton and Hankow, where an Amerithe entire volunteer fleet. can syndicate has a concession for a A dispatch from Tokio to Reuter's .allroad throueh the ino'-populous Telegram Company says t lint Japans motion of the country and through answer to the Li- -t Russian note ha ornvincoB whose Inhabitants have been handed to Baron Be Rosen, tho heretofore Imd but little knowledge Russiun minister, and that negotia of foreigners, and whoso Ignorant o t Mustang Liniment cures Cuts, Bums, Bruises, R. H. OFFICER l.ING. Iass ut r a mountain. YCllliNG Clii.N 1101.0. Town, largo village. TERMS IN MANCHURIA. At the beginning of geographical names the following prefixes may gon-- I orally be trun lated; YA. Groat, large, SI AO. Small, littlo. BEL North. KIANG. NAN.-SnIlc.l.-Ilia- II uth. c:,, BANG.--Yello- w. SI.West. TUNG. 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SALTLAKI OITT.UTAS Discouraging Suicide. favorite method of suicide In J pan lately has been to leap over cep A So frequent bar tain waterfalls. such occurrences become that polics are now constantly stationed In their neighborhood, and large notice board are erected bearing Inscriptions In large letters, of which the following 13 an example: Do not drown your r self here! Intended suicides warned that heaven disapproves ol the utilization of Kegon waterfall fo the purpose. This Is certified to on the best priestly authority, and serious consequences In the bereaftes are guaranteed. To drown here Is also forbidden by the perfectural a thorltles." In Emmons Co., Dakota. can sell you ICO acres fine lnt Tou can break 100 acres this sprlnff. sow It to Salzors Flax and rP enough to pay for your land, etc., sav lng a fine farm free the first y4" Have ten such rleces for ssle. JOHN A. SALZER SEED CO;. La Crosse, Wia (VY. N. U.) YVe Distasteful was the posthumous fane la sought by an eccentric bachelor who New York, Mr. II. 1. Halliday, left $5,000, the yearly Interest of which was to be "divided equally among all such maiden ladies of admitted minimum ago of forty care to spend half an hour hy nf grave on the anniversary of my dressed In deep mourning, and deploy lng the vanities and follies of thw sex." red-'ric- Syrup. Mr. Winslow's Soothing tho mint, nviuweiP ?nrrhlhln.B b'.lhh,, anfo-naw Oammatiuu, Alla) pain, cure wluU cello. I&e s well-know- d 1 j I Pains Master Plentiful Salt Supply. Tbe historical town of Carrlckfergu situated on the Antrim shore of fast Lough, Is remarkable for mor ston things than the possession of th on which William III. first planted bj foot In Ireland, for from that town of all tbe 4 sent forth about one-flftKingdom. United In consumed the Within a radius of less than three miles from CarrleLfergus there are n fewer than twelve ralt mines. are though only about half of these tima In operation at tho present 1 ch Glossary of Native Terms Used in tlic Far East JU. To the nan ns of a city, Indicates capital or province, a city of tho first clusc CHOU. Indicates city of the second class, TI. A small post town, ns Ychang Yl. And at tho termination of geographical terms: PIECES. MEXICAN "Bla-eentinu- trim. & Counta for 8omstidaa hat (0 COPIES (postpaid' SI. OO. Sandto-da- y for eat ah, rrue. Also won- - PIANnS direct from fsetery. derful baTtulna In IMHUi A big isvlnr to roa! Write at onee fur catnloirue and pries. Una, Guitars, Htrlue ami Ittluss. THE McKANNON BROS. MUSIO CO. 2283 Washington Ave. Ogden, Utah, T -- Yeare-T- 5,000 GORES cau-v- , LOU OM.T, SCVrer. 111 Well-informe- Cl GRAIN SEEDS Foster-Mllbur- I COALAN. PRODUCE to-da- DIs-guste- d .M'i as. lYXtXtixx one-roo- England Oreads Coming War. There is lightening of the war clouds In the far East, according to news in London, and the only questions seem to be when and how war will come. There was a report current that the Russian fleet had left Port Arthur, but this Is hardly regarded as probable. It probably arises from the closing of Vladivostock by Ice and the probable departure of whatever naval vessels may have been In that port for Port Aithur. opinion Is turning more and more to the belief that the trouble cannot he localized in case of war, and that England will certainly be brought into the conflict, lier interests In Asia are of such a character that the tremendous Increase In Russian prestige from a successful war with Japan would greatly Imperil them, not alone iu China, but tn India as well. There have not been wanting Indications of a spirit of unrest In the Indian Empire, which seems to be steadily growing. It would be to Russia's advantage to encourage tula, so that she might have a freer hand in dealing with Afghanistan and Persia. She would be in much better condition to accomplish her alma in Central Asia with Japan completely eliminated from the equation. The British government realizes ail this, and dreads it. Hence the active work in getting the array and navy la fighting YCHU.-- AU IIO. YCHUAN. mean stream, river, HAl.- - Soa, sometimes lake. SHAN. Mountain. KUAN. Camp, nttong. fortified place. fortified Thu SIIAN-HA- I KUAN. camp whore the mountains and the soa met aptly Illustrate these thr-- e terms. Looking for a Hose 7 Veteran joshua Heller of 706 S. Walnut street, Urbana, 111., says: "In the fall ot 1S99 after taking Doans Kidney Pills I told the readers of this paper that they had relieved me of kidney trouble, disposed of a lame back with pain across my loins and beneath , m the shoulder blades. During the Interval which has elapsed I have had occasion to 1 resort to Doans Kidney Pills when On an attack. noticed warnings of each and every occasion the results obtained were just as satisfactory as when the pills were first brought to enmy notice. I Just as emphatically as I did dorse the preparation over two years ago." Co., Buffalo, N. Y sale For by all druggists, proprietors. box. cents 50 per price j i To Brighten a Mirror. To brighten a mirror, rub clean rloth dipped In a cream w1 of whiting and Cold water, to whlc a f"v drops of ammonia are edu Poll.h well with old newspaper. & A. Thousands have breneured every lonn ol palu and chiefly JACOBS OIL P.heunxatisni and Neuralgia and Price 25c, 5UC |