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Show lied cn dog Mc.T, COALVILLE TIMES. C. H JOSES, Editor ani BwinM Klondike Endure , Crest buffering. Reduced to starvation la the Arctic wilderness in the Yukon region, Victor Virgil Lowry and John Bevins of Dawson maintained their lives on dog and ptWTBptte tirek.- - 1 he story of toe suffering snd hardship of the men has Just reached Dawson by mall. The route from Dawson two men were to the Koyukuk diggings. They left Dawson October 10. The fifth day after being lost their food became exhausted. The men were In desperate straits. They had no gun with which to shoot game, and not a living soul nor a place of refuge Vas known to be within hundreds of miles. In their desperation they could not parley over the proprieties of nicety. Lowry's faithful dog. his companion for three years, was the onty available source of food. The dog wss killed end eaten. But the flesh from the animal did not last long. The two enervated men traveled two days more without a mouthful of food, when they came upon a young porcupine. This they ran down and clubbed to death and devoured partly roasted. Twenty days after they had started out the men wandered Into a wood chopper's camp on the Yukon, almost dead. After e few days they were nourished sufficiently to travel. Suti. Adw. rU uwiroo!i, TMUfS o I OmTew. ap Six lftfitbi Xolitht llSl CPM r ' tl 0 " vb S Mn ii.hiIewi aA Mt j UTAH STATE NEWS. Falrview citizens ere making a strong affort to secure a system of waterworks . f .. . V fur that town. r fiila In statfi men of The total number available for military duty, but' not organised, la 27,344 Tie water in tbe Great Salt Lake is lowly but surely rising, increasing at tire rate of two inches per month. The four ease of smallpox in Lehi bare about recovered and it is believed all danger of the disease spread- tug is now over, In a recent' decision the supreme court bolds that tbe law compelling barber shops to doe on Sunday Is . t constitutional. N The department of agriculture bas recommended Utah as the best state - - TIDAL WAVE SWEEPS SOUTH Two Men In the tWvin. fUh, Manor. Enured at the pmrtr re in Mat 1, itmi. a Stind-tU- s - 1 ONE , THOUSAND NATIVES BY TIDAL WAVE, m t Story News of e fearful loss of Ufa it a destructive storm that swept over ffie South Sea Islands - last month jto reached oan Francisco on the steaner Mariposa, direct from Tahiti The zs of life is estimated at 1,004 souls, tin January 13 last a huge tidal wave, to companled by a terrifle hurricane, attacked the Society islands and toe Fuamoto group with - fearful fore, causing deaths and devastation nerer before equaled In a 'land of dreaJed storms, a verification of mans inability to contend with wind and sea. f The storm f reigned several dty, reaching its maximum strength be' tween January 14 and January IS. advicea the received at From meager TahJta up to the time of the tai&ng of the Mariposa, it la estimated that at least 1,000 of the Islands Inhabitants lost their Uvea It to feared that later advicea will add to the long $L The first news of the disaster arrived at Papctee, Tabita, January Of on the schooner Elmeo, The cajttto of the schooner placed the fatalities at $00. The steamer Excelsior arrived at Pspette the following day with 100 destitute survivors. The captain of toe Excelsior estimated the total loss of Ife to he 800. These figures comprised only the deaths on the three Islands of II no, lilkuera and Makokau, whose ordinary population to 1,800. On Island, where 1,000 , Inhabitants were engaged in pearl diving, pearly one-hawere drowned. On an island 100 more were washed out to tea. MaJokau end Hao are Un-estimates populated. "Conservative at Tahiti place the number of tolaads visited ty the tidal wave and horrl-can- e at 80. All of them are under toe control of the French governor of L , HOOPER YOUNG CONFESSES. S man-of-w- ar UTAH'S LEGISLATORS. And Is Sentenced to Life Imprisonment for Murder of Mrs. Pulitzer. . William Hooper Young, on trial In New York City for the murder of Mrs, Anna Pulitzer, pleaded guilty to murder in the second degree, and was sentenced to life Imprisonment. Justice Herrick explained that he had advised Youngs counsel to change his plea, and jso advised the district attorney to accept it, this actioa being taken because of the prisoners mental condition. According to the report erf the doctors, he was not Insane In the legal aspect of insanity, but from a purely medical point of view, he is not sane. The crime which Young has admitted was the murder of Mrs. Anna Pulitzer on Septemoer 14 last Mrs. Pulitzers body was found in a canal near Newark, N. J. Suspicion pointed to Young, and a searen of his rooms evidence. revealed Incriminating Young fled and was captured in Derby, Conn. Mrs. Pulitzers body was badly mutilated by her murderer, there being twelve stab wounds, ftoe was disemboweled. Youngs trunk, In which were a bloody dagger and some of Mrs. Pulitzers clotBing, was ln the Chicago depot, he having sent It there by express Just before he fled. Youngs infatuation for the woman ana his abnormal conditions are held to be responsible for toe murder. s' - having been swept sway by tbs ' storm. . , The French government, upon receipt of news of the disaster, took prompt measures to relieve the distressed district and dispatched two warships, the Duranee and Zelee, with fresh water and provisions,.' The Ital- aH of - Devastation and Death Which Comes From the 8m eiety Islands Surviving In. habitants Destitute of Food and Shelter. . ian Ttrrlbl SKA-ISLAND- Calabria accompanied the two French vessels cn their errand of merry. As the supply of fresh water and provisions was totally exhausted by the storm, it to (eared that many Ureg will he lest before toe relief ships arrive. As the islands wer barely twenty feet above sea level, and not surrounded by coral reefs, It was necessary for all the inhabitants to take to the cocamit trees when the tidal waves began to cover the land. These trees grow to an immense height, many reaching an altitude of 100 feet All of t&e lower trees were covered by the raging seas, which swept with pitiless force about and over them. The native in toe taller trees were safe until the cocoanut roots gave way, and then they, Co, were swept onward, iar out Into the sea. The 400 survivors brought by the Excelsior to Papeete gained toe ships side by swimming three and four miles from the tops of toe cocoanut trees. The Elmeo, though badly dia bIed by 8torm ab!0 brought off a could 8wlm t0 bet mny sides, she, like the Excelsior, being unable to run close to the shores because of the fearful violence of the ocean wells, which continued to run high for a week after toe tidal disturbances. One of the many acts of heroism reported to that of a woman who climbed One of toe tall cocoanut trees and lashed her little babe to the branches, hanging on to tbe body of toe tree beneath the little one as best she could. There they remained for ten hours, suffering great torture, until fin- Wbranry 4. Nine bills were passed by the iu the pie-evie. She An. t bill intr xlui-ei-l H pruijtbiut eetlon wae taken up and pjwad the aaie ot Utoxu-aunliquors within Sve mile ot any labor inept whtre Incor porated eixiea and toaua are withui the five-mile limit. were. B B. No. 50, by Other bills pa-s- ed Jobunon, refit tiling tbe mileage law (or dihirict Judges and dlstrkt auornejs, and providing No hi. by tor the payment of actual expeu-e- s, Bxxats . Lawrence, enabling administrators, executor and guardian to tea-- e Snd bond the imuln eialms of minors; No 8, by Lawrence, to give ciUeaand town, tbe ttUr nauUt of duly, instead of .up to tbe first Mnndav. for the iixin nd auaekeingof uxh. No Nr by I,a renee, to give incorporated cum a and to ns a well a counties, one tear In wbith to brlu action In relation te re Jeeted oiatins , No 61, by Loose, being complete substtiute for all present law relating to the powers and duvie. of county 1 be only cuange made in tbe commissioner rs present aw is to give county vouiitil-.i'-- nt power to .'runt fraoobises toe M tears instead of twenty -- five No 66, Uy Lawrence, giving attorneys right to say what paper legal notice must be published Ip Hoc Senate hill raising salary of supreme court stenographer was passed, besides th two bounty bills, one by Mr Watt of the house, to provide for certain bounties, and tb Other by Mr Lana n of tbe senate, to prevent the duplication of bounties. February 6. The euae passed three bill. Introduced three and adjourned until Monday. Tbe first bill passed was No 57, by Lawrence, providing that when an ordinance or resolution vetoed by th mayor tbe council will not have to take Immediate aettou on the veto, but may let the matter go Over for one week to enable the mayor and the council to eotne to a better nuderetandiug. It also give the mayor the right to veto any item in an ordinance or Senate 1 for producing alfalfa from seed imported from Turkestan. MANY LIVES IN PERIL. No. 5ft, by Lawrence, amends the present law ,THE 8MOOT PROTEST. The shopmen in the employ of tbe to enable claims against cities and towns. Oregon Short Line at Sait Lake City One Hundred Men Have Narrow EsPam. Other than for damages from sidewalk Consists of a declare they will not strike, as they to he presented within a year. from Death In a Fire. phlet. Signed by Prominent Men. , cape nave no grievance. Barrett's house bill No. 3 was passed by a of toe The protest against seating Unanimous vote. It fixes the amount of powder Fire, caused by the explosion of art Tbe town board of Price baa ordered Senator Smoot, which has been re- or other high explosives that may be stored in automatic burner In the Pennsylvanlu special election to be held on March railroad ceived by Senator Burrows, chairman e mins st sufficient to run the mine for twenty-foshops at Pitcairn, Fa., Tuesfixes hours. f on the proposition to bond tbe town day, destroyed reof the committee on elections and at from 1100 toIt11,000. the penalty for violation the passenger car Lty for e system e waterworks. ' HODS section and cabinet shop, entail, Four bills wer passed by the house. privileges, has been carefully prepared pair Lest season over 15,000 was realized tng a lose of $15,000 to the company. in pamphlet form, and consists of Mr. Barrett pharmacy bill was the first measure passed. by the beet retsert of Sevier county. Over 100 men were at work In these sixty-tw- o pages of printed matter. H, B. No. S, by Mr. Barrett, relating to the Jlext eeason the yield will bring 1)0,000, departments, and they barely escaped from sermons, manifesto!, storage of powder, was returned with amendQuotations all to predictions. according with their lives, many toeing theli trials, newspaper interviews, etc., are ment by the senate, and Mr. Barrett asked that the house concur in tbe amendments. From Kimberly comes the report of tools and the clothing which' they made liberally, with frequent referTbe bill was then passed by the house without Mother big snow end e fierce , blizzard wore towork. There wee a shortage ences to church books and church an- S dissenting vote Mr Chipuian moved that ttm house concur that shook some of the largest buildings jf water, and the Are burned so fierce, nouncements. ally rescued. , J- It is contended: t in the senate amendment to H B No 6. tQ officers not emitted to witness fees, In the camp from their foundations. over Thousands acof tons of and 1. That the Mormon priesthood, copra time It was feared that ly that for and tne bill passed unanimously of doctrines to that the 200 tons church, are of cording of mother shells Mr house round pearl son of Mr. Heber the immense shops and Molyueux requested the passage of S. B, The 61, a substitute for H. B. No IV relating known to be lost Tne pearl shells is vested with supreme authority in No Seek of Mantll4,whlla playing near n would he destroyed, but the excellent s to The rules were conventions. all things, temporal and spiritual. suspended and tbe substitute bill passed with sre valued at $1,800 per ton, and many tub of soap suds fell lo bend first. The work of the railroad fire brigade kept and 41 2. That toe first presidency affirmative snd no negative votes. A number of new bibs were Introduced and valuable pearls may now he lost to twelve apostles are supreme in the exHttie fellow was missed by bis mother the flames confined to the repair the house adjourned until Mondav. conwere toe as erf world forever these this su. and transmission and rescued just In time, , , The surviving Inhabitants are left sidered some of toe best pearl Islands ercise toority. February B. When the county commissioners oJ destitute of food, shelter and clothing. In the world. 3. That this body of men has not i . A FILIPINO ROUND-U- P. Semats Governor Wells hss sent in his first Utah county met to select a county abandoned the principles and practice of political dictation, so also it has not veto message, it being against Senator Whitphysician last week each member oi Government Taking Steps te Pacify ABE AFTER SENATOR REED SMOOTS SCALP abandoned belief in polygamy and po- more's senate bilia Nos. 2 and A Intended to Two Provinces, the board bad n candidate nod tbe matrelieve from taxation stale lands held by Indicohabitation. lygamous ter wm decided by drawing straws, The government is preparing to 4 That this attitude of the first pres- vidual until final payment to the state had PROTEST AGAINST SEATING OF regular procedure after protest Is prebeen made. Fred S. Crowley of KaysvUle baa idency and a postdate ever since toe thoroughly round up the disorderly Bouse bill No, S6, by Brink, passed th sented will comFILED. SENATOR be evihie to Its reference Is manifesto of 1890, suspensory cow which bas given birth to stx calves elements in the provinces of Bulacan senate by unanimous vote after being amended. then. since denced their to which of teachings the credentials by mittee, The action of the house in fixing the NUh ' within a period of ten months. The and Rizal, where the constabulary, in 5. That this body of officials, of Smoot and other protests. If any are ot tbe session as thd limit for introducing day now Is n grad Durham and the calves accordance with orders received from United States 8enat is Asked to Set Senator-elealso Smoot is whom one, will also he referred. Tbe received, was xtot concurred in, and beoatore Johnbills or connive at and encourage son snd 'here born in two batches of three each. the war department, will be reinforced Aside the Election, thejOoeurnt Barnes were appointed committee o nature of the chargee or allegation set practice of and toe polygapolygamy practice scouts. f several pktiy At S recent meeting tbe county eowY companies out la the protests will determine the mous cohabitation, and those whom oonferenoe. Being lh the Hands of benate bill No. 65, introduced by Murdock, he rumors from the disaffected prov tor Burrows. Y 1 future actioa of the committee. If the they have permitted to hold legislative defines YnlloUT bf SfivKounty abiborl conditions of child despondency, d a bounty of 0 Mute a head on jack inces are believed to exaggerate the or office without objecprotest have, charges are of a serious nature hear- and ill treatment, prescribes methods for law to a of said from which number of is tion it pass them, sought hostile, rabbits. The bounty will obtain for protection, disposition snd supervision ot A special to the Salt Lake Herald lags may be ordered to determine the toe enactments against po- tbs the dependent, neglected snd ill treated childalxty days and applies to the entire there are 2,000 in the field. More trust- from Washington contains to follow- truth of toe same. If not the commit, nullifying cohabitation. lygamous ren and prescribes punishment for negleot or worthy report say there are not over county. 6. That the supreme authorities in Senator Burrows,;' chairman of tee may pass upon them without furing: of children. 600 under the that Senator-elecand natives unarmy, t Henry Smith, a negro who is and elections committee, ther testimony than shown on the face the church, of whom The senate refused the invitation of Presithe privileges t, the first presi- dent Kerr to visit the Agricultural college ia a Smoot is one, doubtedly insane, attempted suicide in hulk of these scattered after Sundays has received a protect from citizens of of tbe protests, dency and twleve apostles, not only body, but voted leave of absence to all senaSalt Lake City by jumping bead first fight. It is believed that the chief Utah Senator Burrows received tele- connive at violations of, but protect tors who desired to against Seating Senatir-ele, go. into a vat of whitewash. He Imagines difficulty will be concerning them. de- graphic notice two weeks ago from toe and honor the violators of the laws Burrows Senator has Smoot lot Bill No. 68, by Mr. Nash, providing Hods There Is little doubt but that the hos-tll- cided when he Fill be has been sentenced to life Imprisoncopolygamy and polygamous for the burial of honorably discharged soldiers present toe protest Ministerial association that a protest against will be speedily suppressed. habitation. ment for murder, sailors and marines, which was defeated last in the 'senate. I It is possible to may , would be sent by it again at sealing The document is dated at Salt Lake Friday, was call-- d up again and passed. Intense cold weather prevails In the defer filing it until after the (reden. Smoot and that a representative of toe City, January 26, and Is signed by the SEDITION CHARGED. The bill amending the law relating to the vicinity of Faro wan, end cattle on tbe tials ef Smoot are presented, hut after association would come to Washington following: W. M. Paden, P. L. Wil investment or disposal of funds derived from The sate or rental of the public laudato perratt range are suffering from lack of feed, Judge Calls Editor to Account conference with other members cf and appear before toe committee liams. E. B. Critt hlow, E. w Wilson, V. A. Nel-deC. C Goodwin, L U. Colbath the state to borrow such funds on Its own as tbe enow baa formed suob a crust Criticism of Court and Jurors, the committee the protest may to pre- - j against Smoot, but up to toe present Clarence T. Brown, Ezra Thomp- notes, introduced bv Morris, was passed. that stock is unable to got through it John W, Trsme, editor of the Dalle seated prior to the receipt of ton ere. time this promised protest has not Mr. Larsen's grasshopper bill, waa passed son, John J. Corurc, J. W. Leilach, W. to obtain food, Record-MinMont. Ferry, H. C. Hill, S. II. Lewis, after It had been amended to make the bounty Senator Burrows say the rived. of Juneau, is confronted The members of tbe Maocabees, with the charge of sedition. In a con. George R. Hancock, George M .Scott, one cent per pound SUICIDES. General Uribe-Urib- e Tbe senate amendment to H. B. No. 26, by Modern Woodmen and Ancient Order troversy growing out of the attempt GENERAL URIBE-URIB- E published a letter Clarence E. Allen, Ablel Leonard, H. O. McMillan. Mr Brink, was concurred in and the bill was December to Colombia ! Forresters of Sprlngville, ere taking of 12, advising Judge M. C. Brown to put a stop the house, it now goes to tbe Colombian Revolutionary await toe lapsing of toe Panama con. NAILED MANS FOOT TO FLOOR. passed by The the preliminary steps to organize e to gambling, . the Miner baa freely Former bill Includes lodging-housegovernor. Leader Takea His Own Life. - stock company to erect a lodge building in cession In the provision of the law protecting howls 1904, which would leave toe court and juror. Judge the criticised " " ' Brown b&a appointed a committee of Tbe British steamer Para, which has Colombian government a free hand In Horrible Outrage Inflicted on a Polo and boarding houses trout deadbeats . end amusement hall. An Invitation to visit the Agricultural colin Pennsylvania. were The Unlverstty student who the leading members of the bar to in arrived at Kingston, Jamaica, from the matter of the canal. The. reports lege at Logan accepted and Messrs Barrett, Anton Merhoon, a Pole, of Pittsburg, Stoker and Merrill appointed to meet with tbe suspended for throwing vegetables at tbe utterances of the editor Colon, brings news of toe suicide on brought by the Para indicate toe pos' the principals In a drama presented by vestigate and to report their findings to the January 30 of the former Colombian sibility of another revolution in oppo- Pa., suStered one ot th emost excru- senate committee and arrraage for the junket. sition to toe Panama canal treaty revolutionary general, Urlbe-Cribmembers of tbe University, have re- court ciating tortures ever allotted to man. February IO. For four hours lie stood with one of turned to tbelr studios and peace now I Locked In Fire Trap. x Caught In a Spring Bed. Fifteen bills were Introduced In th Senate IN THE TROUBLE BALKANS. floor. he Then his feet nailed to the prevails In that institution, ... senate. Of these Senator Lawrence introduced ffl Two little girls were burned to death j John Chase, 85 years old, at one time underwent the pain of having the nail eleven, and nine of these are aimed at amend- The borne of Q. M. Whitmore, cashier Russian Officers Ordered Ready at Wellington, N. J., Saturday. They a prosperous manufacturer of Manhat-had- - extracted that he might be released. ing and amplifying the code in relation to city of tbe Flryt National bank of Nephi, . Rejoin Regiments. , been locked In - toe house while dan, having lost hie money, lived alone Merhoon was employed as a laborer court. ; . burned to tbe ground before sub up on It is announced in a dispatch from their parents were at work. They at Hempstead, L. L Not having been at which senate House bill No. The passed the ochoenberger mills, haying ar- provides for the ceding to the Federal24,governthe morning of the 4th. One firemen, a news agency from St. Petersburg were the children of Frank Zabolusky, seen for several days, friends went to rived in' this country recently. For ment by tbe state of aU sites for Federal James D Psxlon, was struck down with that all the officers of the Russian who works in a dye house. His wife look for him, and found him uncon-wor- some reason his countrymen disliked buildings. and Joist badly falling injured. army reserves have been notified tc in toe botany mill. The house 'scions In his room. His foot had been Tbe bouse amendment to Senate bill No. 12, Petition are being circulated In San- - hold themselves to readiness to rejoin was, burning fiercely on toe inside Caught in spring bea and in endeav-whe- n him. He says that this dislike is due cutting the bounty on graoshoppert to l cent one of succeeded their to his having pound, waa concurred in. toe neighbors discovered the are. Soring to extricate It, the oi man had pete county to be presented to tbe leg- their regiments to twenty-fou- r hours, Senate bill No. 83, Lawrence, intended to islature asking that body to appropriate in the event of mobilization orders be. Those first on the scene found it ira- - partly fallen out of bed and struck his most intimate friends at the mill. They tbe destruction of property belonging the sum of 11,000 to sestet lo building e tog Issued. The measure It la added, possible to enter, although neighbors head, which rendered him unconscious, allege that he took toe place for less prevent to electrical companies, passed tbs senate to resolved At - new connected with to fears rate, any be money. they wagon road across tbe mountains appears under suspension of the irules. Senator Lawsaid toe children were inside. After- - Be had been in this position tor three of trouble to the Balkans. - west from Richfield to Kanosh get even with him. Merhoon was rence said this measure was Intended primarily ward the charred bodies were found. 4ays. working alone tn a room. Suddenly the to prevent the breaking of the glass insulators-ManCARRIE NATION ARRE8TEO. The lowest temperature recorded by i Needs of Hawaii. of them are now shot by hunters. Race Riot in Georgia. I was thrown open and his four door tbe Salt Lake weather bureau during Mr. Condons bill extending the time Hods Public of Works Saloon Smasher Violates an Merhoon says A race riot occurred ad McDonald, Superintendent countrymen entered. for the appropriation for tbe school for tbs tbs month of January was 15 degrees Govhas furnished nance in Loe Angeles. two 8, between white men Cooper he demanded Henry that that they give up deaf, dumb and blind was passed. Ga., Sunday, and the highest was 53 degrees, while House bill No. 58, by McKinnon, providing on one side sad a crowd of negroes on ernor Dole of Hawaii with his esti- his place at once and leave the city. Mrs. Carrie Nation, who to filling during the month there were ten deer This Mernoon refused to do. The four that, whe possible, trespassing animals shall mates of toe needs of toe island the-atr- e toe two result that the lecture Chutes oelng other, at the engagement men then set upon him and beat him be advertised in a dajS, nine pertly doudy end twelve in the same manand'they will be transmitted In a terrible manner. Then one of ner ns estrays, wasnewspaper In Los Angeles, was arrested negroes were- - killed, one mortally passed. cloudy. badly to toe legislature for action. Superin- - them picked up a hammer which was for violating e city ordinance wounded and eight other Bouse bill No. 66. by Mr. Luther, providing Six years ego the gross receipts of Tuesday forbidding the advertisement of at. wounded. The report Is toaflwo white ten dent Coopefsaysthat in'toe next lying on the floor, secured a nail or that the certificate issued to grand and petit the Lehl postoffice for tbe year ending tractions by the use of carriages dec. man, well known in tbe section, went two small spike about four inches long, Jurors and eounty treasurers and assessors be years his department will require which was driven through the strug reported to tbe stats auditor instead of theDecember 31, 1890, were; $1,341. Tbe orated with painted banners. Tbe or. to a colored festival, and, after having $4,600,000 for public improvements, in- gUng mans right foot and into the ws (rants issued on tbe certificates, as at S little difficulty wtlh some of the nebusiness bas Increased since then dlnance has never been made effecand infringement of, Its provis- groes, locked the two doors of the cluding tbe construction of bridges, floor. They then left, looting toe present, was passed. tive, 62 for tbe snd cent, nearly year ions has usually been overlooked to building In which the negroes were roads, and buildings snd for running door, s- -e unfortunate man being alone per A concurrent resolution making th forty-fift- h ending December 31, 1902, tbe gross tbe past, Mrs. Nation was released on dancing snd commenced firing into the expense. Cooper proposes that part for four hours before he was discovday of the session tbe last day for the introduction of bills, was adopted. ered In an almost dying condition. ball. crowd with shotguns. of the money be raised by loan. retelpt were $2,164. A disastrous fire visited Richfield on Another Forty-nin- er Gone. Shot Pierced ieart Gruesome Relics. Spaniard Desire Martial Lew.' ' Former Crown Princess of Saxony Will tbe night of tbe 3rd, tbe loss being over A1 Patrick, one of the first editor newswell known e W. John The strike situation In Barcelona Pratt, Deputy Sheriff Les Snow of Chey. he, Treated at Mental HospitsL $3,000. Hundreds of men end boys and Cadiz la ia man and lawyer, committed sui- of the Louisville Courier-Journa- l, regarded ns most grave paper nne has received front a friend in the crown former the for prinformed into e bucket brigade, and by a Counsel 80 Kansas at deal Mo., fit aged City, The Jmparcla) demands that martial islands some gruesome ret, cess of Saxony announce that, owing cide la Seattle during a of Insanity. gallant fight subdued the flames. Some law be proclaimed In Barcelona, Philippine Mr. Pratt has been mentally unbal- years. Mr, Patrick waa a forty-ninfc In toe shape of seven pieces of "depres. mental "d of the bucket brigade were slightly to' jrrit physical the refusal to allow anced for about a year, and had never having made, the first rush to Calf- where, it asserts, many bundred-,o- f rope, each cut from the halters used to sl,m ranmJ jured but not seriously. have anarchists Joined refugee foreign iecn morbid ncr riuleuL Mrs. Pratt, forria. Me had published papers at hang seven Filipino murderer. At- . to Tlit Sokburg or to see her sick Wallace Naylor, a boy of the large body of resident anarr-lstsFalls, Kan. hearing the repor at a shotgua which Oshalncsa and Valley g disturbances are reported froir tacked to each piece ot rope is s tag tire princess Fas entered toe Fitricka death was sudden. When h&th-Mi- a, to "Price, was fetMn tbe bead v, ith a ham- Serious the taken had her huslatd It of man name the the Barcelona, a here the government has hanged, , n gt Nyoo a order to seek the his sister, Mrs. S. S. Cooper, went to mer by William BodesUd, a lad of 15, ordered fciiud the Vr ; A charge of her brother's heuse and looked a mog the suspension of the labor end one of these canids ia that of Au- - !u..( ! ip i ral attention neces- ar Bode-stawas . and foully Injured. , federations and the arrest of all their gusllrf Jitven. a t eL LrateJ lnsurrecto hc had pierced He heart. It wal meet . at the body, she fell to the Tsr5ea Rer delDate crntlitOn. Nyon I commmlttrca Disturbances aho fc, lender. claims bo struck Naylor to flr.fi thought tl r Air. Pratt's death fleer, paralyzed, on ,ne side and unton ls st Another Con. . ofjulian toore of Lake Geneva, She died within a few after bo had been attacked by eurred In Cadiz on Tuesday, rioters be. feor, vice president of the pueblo of ; r!t was a resut of an attack, but there it conscious, r ing dispersed by police. hours. of Vaude. Catonnrent Cebatuun. In suicide-tbe former, who bud been drinking. . j the no longer doubt that it was ra lf two-year-o-ld nt Slxty-two-Pa- on acol-deu- ta, ge ur J text-boo- Ta-hlt- sec-Uo- n, ct 8n. neg-le- ot X to-wi- ct es n, ls. . er s' e. ks y - ; er . Njl'r d self-defen- j |