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Show he goae (Elher !tew0 PLATFORM ADOPTED We to continue this and we clare our constant mJherorc to the following principles: Man Shoots Woman and Himself and Prntootif n which guards and dnvMops STaKDIKQ A WlXOfroprlAteN. REPUBLICANS DECLARE THEIR our Industries in a cardinal policy of the Then Jumps from Eleventh Floor. party. The measure of pro POLICY FOR COMING ELECTION. tecHon should always at equal the TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: Charles Swayze, employed by a difference in th eot of f reduction at Om Yetr. io advance.. Il.tt V' life former homo and insurance aLrond t company, in ard upon the fid MuuiUi. ..... . if the prirephs of protec86 fbiM UuBtlu... assistant superintendent of the De- Efforis to Regulate Trusts Approved, tU'imter'M'O tion r t. ? f too"ffnre nri duty shouM Gold Standard Upheld, Protection be r i Ji it d (r l w) i p com trons have troit house of correction, shot Miss r oh so Entered it the Poet OMee ftt Brifhtm City m d th r Declared thst nubl, Interest deCardinal Policy of the Effie A Word twice while the couple second 1m matter. mands thir alteration Powerful Hut Party, not comthis Navy worlt be com- ('$) were in a private office in the mitid to 'V oinr hat ris then thoe of Advocated. HYRUM STANDING, Editor. of on floor eleventh suite the the ltopub!ien pnrtv To entrust ir to panys the 14 pnrtv is to ir vite disas the Chamber of Commerce building, ter Wh t hr as in Jfc'r1 the Democratic INSTRUCTIONS TO CORRESPONDENTS. The first of the in and from days then proceedings oartv the Chicago, declar'd jumped Ivma of news are eoliolted from all parts of protective tariff whethtr it demands Ute country at tariff r form oror tariff Miss Alvord Republican National convention the window himself. roe upon one aide of tbe paper only. revision, Its real was shot in the neck and wrist but Chicago, was carried out like clock- object Is alwavs the destruction of the Write proper names paioiy. In order to protect to publisher from artem work, not a discordant note being protective e from irresponsible persona, tbe full not seriously hurt, it is reported. However specious the name, the name of t e author ehuld be signed to all A Democratic is ever the same sounded. An organization was perof a across the Occupants building Tbe identity of corresponded. been followed hv has tanT always will be withheld whenever desired. street from the chamber of com- fected preparatory to the adoption of adversltv: a Republican tariff hv prosperity. To a RenuMIcan merce say that Swayze attempted to a platform and the making of nomi- business ard a congress presided this PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY, throw Miss Alvord out of the win- nations in the succeeding days of the ?reat question Republican can .be safdv Intrust d When the onlv free trade country among convention. dow. Her head and shoulders were a return to the great nations The keynote to the campaign of nroteetion the chhfagitated seen across the ledge and she was protective country NEWS. In should not falter maintaining It 1904 was sounded by Eliliu Root in We have extended widely our foreign fighting desperately. we believe tn the adoption markets and Then the couplo disappeared from his speeeh as temporary chairman. of all practicable methods for their furThe Sunday schools of Springville the His was a address acreview of the ther extension, including commercial recwindow, and the shots rang out, w heroyer have decided to get up a celebration followed iprocity reciprocal arrangeof the admincomplishments present hiad by Swayze's plunge. ments can he effected consistent with the for the Fourth. a istration and of defense of and without innroteetion winomles Republiean The couple had been Intimate , for jury to American agriculture. American Tbe citizens of Manti are hustling years and bad In general. When that had policies led which American or labor industry quarreled, any for the Black Hawk encampment, to the We believe It to be the duty of the Rebeen delivered and the various worktragedy. to unhold the gold standpublican prtv and expect to land the prize. committees lato ing their dispatched ard and the integrity and value of our FORCED TO LEAVE HOME. maintenance of bors the business of the session national currency The Thomas Joyce, the Oldest 'reslltnt the gold standard, established by the was completed. f Weber county, died at Marriott s Telluride Merchant Warned Republican nartv, cannot safelv be comby Committed to the Democratic party, which G. Cannon was the resisted Speaker Joseph on the 25th, at the age of :)7. its adoption and has never given mittee to Get Out of Town. central at sesanv second the figure proof since that time of belief in It, days son of Joseph Hare, The A special from Telluride, Colo., sion of the or to it. fidelity Republican- National conWhile everv other Industry has of Park City, was kicked in the head says that Harry A. Floaten, a merthe fostering aid of Repubunder vention. by a horse, sustaining a fractured chant, who was deported by the millican legislation. American shipping enFrom the standpoint of political im- gaged in trade in competition foreign Skull, . itary two weeks ago and who re- portance the adoption of the party with the low cost of construction, low subsidies of foreign and wages heavy The trouble between the Rocky turned home Thursday night, departreplatform was the event of the day. It governments, has not for manv yearsUnitMountain Bell Telephone company ed again Friday after being waited contained declarations of ceived from the government of the party policy ed encouragement of any ' and the Salt Lake linemen has been upon by a committee of fire citizens that are to form the basis of much of kindStatesWeadequate therefore favor legislation which will encourage and build up the settled by arbitration. who warned him that his life would the oratory in the coming campaign. American merchant marine and we Last year there were employed 146 be In peril if he remained in Telluapprove the legislation of the last REPUBLICAN PLATFORM. congress which created- - the merchant teachers in the various county school ride. Following Is the platform adopted by marine commission to Investigate and Upon arriving home Mr. Floaten tl Republican national convention: report upon this subject districts of Salt Lake county. This A navv powerful enough to defend the fall the teaching force will number was arrested and detained more than came Fifty years sgo the Republican party United States against any attack, to upInto existence dedicated among hold the Monroe and watch an no was but hour, 155. charge preferred other purposea to the great task of ar- over our commerce doctrine is essential to the him. He said he was advised resting the extension of human slavery. safety and the welfare of the Amerioan against Salt Lake merchants have practiIn 1860 It elected Its first president. Dur- people. To maintain such a navy is the Acting Governor Haggott to re- ing twenty-fou- r of the forty-fou- r of the Republican party. years fixed cally abandoned the Idea of a half by of turn as the deportation of citizens by which have elapsed elnce the election of We policy cordially approve the attitude holiday on Wednesdays during the Lincoln, the Republican party has held President and congress In reRoosevelt of the government. For gard to the exclusion of Chinese labor summer season, a number of firms re- the Citizens Alliance would have to complete control more of the forty-fou- r years and promise a continuance of the Rebe stopped. The only accusation Iteighteen has held partial control through the publican fusing to close. policy in that direction. made against Floaten by Captain possession of one or two branches of the The civil service law was placed on the A severe windstorm which visited. while Democratic the government, books statute party by the Republican party, Bulkeley Wells, who ordered him to the same period has had com- which has always sustained it, and we American Fork last week did much leave before martial JaV' was sus- during plete control for only two years. This renew our former declarations that en-it tenure of to by the Republican shall be thoroughly and honestly damage growing crops, while trees pended, was that he received on de- long Is not duepower to chance. It is a dem- forced. party were blown down, doing much damWe are always mindful of the country s at his store funds of the 'local onstration that the Republican party has posit the confidence of the Ameri- debt to the soldiers and sailors of the age to telegraph and telephone wires. miners union and transacted busi- commanded can people for nearly two generations to United 8tates and we believe In making a degree never equalled In our history, ample provision for them and in the libFire destroyed the sheds, stables ness for that organization. and has displayed a high capacity for eral administration of the pension laws. and hay belonging to Aleck Barten rule and government which We favor the peaceful settlement of has been IN CABINET. CHANGE even more conspicuous by the In- international difficulties by arbitration. made Manti. The bucket brigade preof e commend the vigorous efforts made capacity and Infirmity of purpose shown vented any further damage. Its opponents. Little by the administration to protect AmerMoody, Morton and Metcalf Gather by'the Republican party entered upon Its ican citizens in foreign lands, and pledge boys and matches were the cause of Present period of complete supremacy ourselves to insist upon the Just and the Plums. In 1891. We have every right to congratour citizens the fire. protection of a A sweeping change In the cabinet ulate ourselves upon the work elnce then equal duty abroad. It is the The city council of Manti has de- of President Roosevelt was an- accomplished, for it has added luster of the government tounquestioned procure for all our even to the traditions of the party which citizens, without distinction, the rights cided that pure, clear water shall nounced officially at the white house carried the government through the oi travel and sojourn in friendly coun- storms of civil war. tries and we declare ourselves in favor be what the citizens of Manti can Friday. The announcement came in We then found the country after four of all proper efforts tending to that end In the very near future. It Is Our great interests and our growing the form of a brief typewritten state- gears of Democratic rule In evil plight, with misfortune and doubtful commerce in the Orient render the conto pipe Che water from ment issued by Secretary Loeb, as fol- oppressed of the future. Public credit had been dition of China of high importance to Eroposed ? lowered, the revonues were declining, the United States. We cordially comlows: the debt growing, the administration's mend the policy pursued tn that direcThe eounty clerk reports that 7,107 cabinet The following appoint- attitude toward Spain was feeble and tion by the administration of Presidents the of was standard values tnortlfvlng, McKinley and Roosevelt. pounds, of grasshoppers have been ments are announced: e favor such congressional action as threatened and uncertain, labor was William H. Moody of Massachu- crippled, business was sunk In the de- shall determine whether by special discaught by Ephraim people, for which pression which had succeeded the panic criminations the elective franchise tn they have been paid 1 cent per pound setts, attorney general. of 1893; hope was faint and confidence any state has been unconstitutionally limited, and n such is the case we degone. Paul Morton of Illinois, secretary was by the county, and stiU there are plen-o- f We met these unhappy conditions vig- mand that representation tn congress hoppers In that vicinity. of the navy. orously. effectively and alone. We re- and in the electoral college shall be proa Democratic tariff law based on reduced as directed by the Victor H. Metcalf of California, placed The board of county commissioners free trade principles and garnished with portionately constitution of the United States. sectional protection by a protective tariff of Sevier county, as a hoard of equali- secretary of commerce and labor. and of labor Combinations and Industry, which freed from oppres- are the results ofof capital the economic moveThe resignations of Secretary sion and stimulated by the encouragesation, has passed upon the assessmust be of but neither ment the age, Knox ment of wise laws, has expanded to a deand Attorney General ments of the county . for this year. to infringe unon the rights been accepted, to take effect gree never before known, has conquered permitted have comSuch of the people. new markets and has created a volume of and interests The total valuation, outside of some July 1. binations, when lawfully formed for lawhas which exports imaginasurpassed to the are alike entitled railroad property. Is $1,932,269. tion. Tinder the Dlngley tariff labor has ful puruposes, protection of the laws, but both are been fully employed. Butte Man Murdered by Woman. and neither can be to laws The story comes from Modena that the subject Wages have risen and all Industries permitted to break them. With a bullet In his left lung and have revived and prospered. while Indian Jack and his squaw The great statesman and patriotio We firmly established the gold standIn Finneanother the head, Richard J. were working in the fields, their ard which was then menaced with de- American, Williatri McKinley, who was by the Republican party to son waB killed by two older gan, in dying condition, was dis- struction. Confidence returned to busi- the presidency four year ago, was asan unexampled and confidence with ness, at covered in a Butte. He house in sassinated Just at the threshold of his children, aged 4 and 7, who pounded prosperity. second term. The entire nation mourned first refused to say who shot him, hut For deficient revenues, supplemented the little one to death with rocks. bv Issues of bonds, we gave his untimely death and did that justice to his great qualities of mind and charwhen he realized that death was near the Improvident country an Income which produced acter The articles of incorporation of the he which history wtll confirm and resurplus, and which enabled us weakened and, in a signed state- aonlvlarge four years after the 8nanth war peat enver, Northwestern ft Pacific Rail- ment, Lizzie Mrs. remove over Morrison to 3100.000.0p0 shot closed had of The American people were fortunate in says way company, better known as the at him four times during a jealous annual war taxes, reduce the public debt his successor, to whom they turned with and lower the Interest charges of the a trust and confidence whtch have been "Moffat road, have been filed with President She shot at him twice as he government. Roosevelt fully justified. The rage.In The credit which had been so brought to the great responsibilities thus jSecretary of State Hammond. bed, but the fatal wounds were jowered public lay In time of peace a Demo- sadly forced upon him a clear head, a that capital stock of the company Is made large loans st brave heart an earnest patriotism and Inflicted as Finnegan struggled on the cratic admlnlstrtlon rates of Interest in order to high ideals of public duty and publio floor with tbe woman. .Finnegan is extravagant current expenditures, rose under service. True to the principles of the administration to Its highest Republican party and to the duties to A fatal accident occurred on the a married man who recently came epubllcan and enabled us to borrow at 2 per which the party also he had declared, point Lucln cut-of-f n as shown himself ready last week, when a here from Chicago, where he has a cent even In time of war. for every with to We refused the met new vital and has longer palter emergency and lad, name unknown, was wife and five children , miseries of Cuba. We fought a quick questions with ability and with success. eon vigorous wsr with Spain. We set The confidence of the people in his crushed to death under the wheels of PERDICARIS IS FREE. Cuba free, governed the island for three Justice, Inspired by his public career, a work train. He was riding on the the It to and then Cuban peo- enabled him to render personally an ingave years with order restored, with ample rev- estimable service to the country by pilot of the engine and fell oft In front (Moorish Robber Paid the Ransom De- ple enues. with education and publlo health bringing about a settlement of the coal manded for Hie Release. of the wheels. Forty cars passed established, free from debt and connect- strike, which threatened such disastrous ed with the United States by wise proresults at the opening of the winter of over his body. Consul-Generin a visions for our mutual Interests. Gumraere, 1902. of We the have government Our foreign poliev under his adminisorganised Two children, aged 4 and 6, came cable dispatch to the state depart- Porto Rico and its people now enjoy tration has not only been able, vigorous peac9. freedom, order and prosperltv. and dignified, but in the highest degTee near being burned to death in Salt ment, dated Tangier, says: In the Philippines we have suppressed successful. The complicated questions Var-leIon Perdlcaris and Cromwell Lake City, the mother having locked Insurrection, established order and given which arose in Venezuela were settled in life and propertv a security never known such a way bv President Roosevelt that v were who to bandits, out room a in captured went them while she there before. We have organized civil the Monroe doctrine was signally vindiwork. The little ones got hold of the have arrived here. Perdlcaris is much government, made It effective and strong cated and the cause of peace and arbihis after long ride, but said In administration, nuu have conferred tration greatly advanced. matches and started a fire, and were fatigued islands of those the the people upon In and action His to baek. is vigorous He he is glad prompt get greatly largest civil liberty they have ever enrescued by the fire laddies just in pleased with the reception accorded Panama, which we commend in the us onlv not the to secured joyed. highest terms, him by the townsmen, who met him the nick of time. By our possession of the Philippines can'll route, but avoided foreign compliwe were enabled to take prompt and ef- cations which might have been of a in numbers. great A of John,. Nichelsen girl fective action In the relief of the lega- very serious character He has contions at Pekin, and a decisive part in tinued the policy of President McKinley of Huntsville suffered a painful acStage Robber Captured. in the Orient, and our position In China, preventing the partition and the preservcident last week, by getting her hand of the integrity of China. signalized by our recent commercial The man who herd up and robbed ing The possession of a route for an Isth- treatv with that empire, has never been caught in a feed cutter. The mem- the stage near Silver City, Idaho, mian canal so long the dream of Ameri- so high. can statesmanship, is now an accomber was lacerated so badly that the Wednesday morning, was He secured the tribunal by which the fact The great work of connect- vexed and perilous question of the Alasdoctor was obliged to amputate two about ten miles from Jordancaptured plished oceans a and hv Atlantic Pacific the ing kan boundary was finally settled. Valley, canal Is at last begun, and It Is due to Whenever crimes against humanity of the fingers. Ore., on the Jordan Creek road by the Republiean nartv have been perpetrated which have bring shocked our people, his protest has been Nineteen marriage licenses were Tom Skinner and another man. on We have passed laws whtch will withof the United States lands arid offices have been tenthe our made and good The name his robber Friday. gave in the area of cultivation. granted by the county clerk of Salt as dered, but alwavs with due regard to inWilliam McNally, and said he was and the We have army ternational put reorganized obligations. one last This week. county l,&ke day a stranger in that section, re- It In the highest state of efficiency. Under bis guidance we find ourselves does not come up to the record es- cently arrived from Battle having We have passed laws for the Improveat peace with ail the world and never Mountain, ment militia. of the and support were we more respected or our wishes tablished In June last year, when Nev. McNally sold his horse tn JorWe have pushed forward the building more regarded by foreign nations. and dan an half hour he after and the Valley protecsuccessful In regard to of the navy, the defense twenty-sicouples applied for and our foreign relations, he has been equally left the town a posse came upon the tion of our honor and Interests. .received licenses in one day. Our administration of the great departfortunate in dealing with domestic quesscene and soon overtook him. ments of the government has been honest tions. The country has known that the Maurice M. Ranney, the waiter who and efficient, and wherever wrong has public credit and the tatienal currency in Breaks War Out been discovered the Republican adminwas absolutely safe In the hands of his was mysteriously assaulted in Salt Kentucky. istration has not hesitated to probe the administrate n. In the enforcement of Sheriff Callahan and several men evil, and bring the offenders to justice the laws he has shown not only courage, .Lake City last April, his skull being regard to party or political ties. but the wisdom which understands that crushed by some unknown party, died connected with the Hargis feudists without enacted hv the Republican party to permit laws to be violated or disreat tbe state mental hospital last are surrounded by a number of the Laws which the Democratic party failed to garded opens the door to anarchy, while The man never recovered Cockrill factionists in the mountains enforce and which were Intended for the the Just enforcement of the law Is the (Saturday. soundest conservatism. He has held bis reason sufficiently to tell who his near protection of the public against the unJackson, Ky., and are fighting just discrimination of the Illegal en- firmly to the fundamental American docassailant was. of vast cap- trine that all men must obey the law, aggregations for their lives. It is reported that two croachment of enforced by a that there may be no distinction between The wool crop in Sevier county of the sheriff's men have been mor- ital have been fearlessiv new lawn enand rich and poor, between president Republican strong and Vhen the fight be- suring responsible publicity as to the weak, this season has exceeded that of any tally wounded. but that Justice and equal protecprotion under the law must be secured to Captain Milliken operation of great corporations and previous year. At the office of the gan, Callahan, with of Wilmoro and a band of men with viding additional remediesin for the pre- everv citizen without regard to race, JDenver ft Rio Grande railroad in freight rates ceed or condition. of discrimination It is said that 725 000 pounds of two bloodhounds, was in pursuit of vention His administration h?y been thorough, have been passed by a Republican con- wool have been offered for shipment, the two men who, it is believed, shot and vigorous and honorable In this record of achievements during patriotic. We commend it without reservalued at between $90,000 and and killed a man while he was hoebe read the mar to considerate the vation years the past eight judgment of ing corn on his farm. $100,000. pledges which the Republican party has the American people. D. A Stark, a boilermaker em- Detectives Charge Ranchers With WOMAN GOES FREE. Paterson, N. J., the Scene of a Die ployed In tbe Southern Pacific shops Dynamiting Express Car. at Ogden, was probably fatally Inastrous Fire. A Philipsburg, Mont., dispatch Girl Who Killed Betrayer Discharged jured while engaged In cutting off loss A estimated at $500,000 was the holler head of a locomotive, the says: Northern Pacific detectives by Jury. caused by a fire that started In the bead unexpectedly falling away, pin- have traced the dynamite with which Lulu who shot and killed lumber plant of the P. S. Vankirk ning him to the floor, of the pit, his the express car was blown open at Patrick Adams, H. King, Jr., last February, bead being badly crushed, corner of Fulton and company, Bear Mouth two ago to the at La Junta .Colo., has been disZacharlah Kump, a pioneer of 1851, store of the Wilsonweeks Wedstreets, Patterson, N. Commercial comStraight 4s dead at Chester, death being the pany of Philipsburg. The proprietor charged by the jury, the latter holding nesday. The firms burned out were: result of injuries sustained on May says he has sold no explosives to out- that the shooting was justifiable. On I. A. Hall & Co., broadsllk; Vankirk 24. Mr. Knmp was standing upon a siders or strangers within the past the stand the defendant testified that chair on the edge of tbe porch, trying six months. The detectives, there- King had betrayed her under promise Lumber company; Henry Doherty, to arrange a rope for a swing for the fore. believe the robbery was the of marriage and then refused to car- silk; Olympic Velvet company; Pat-- i children, when the chair slipped from work of ranchers or miners of this ry out his promise. She also swore erson Silk Throwing company; Post that she was insane at the time she & Sheldon, and several other minor tinder him. Injuring his back. section. fired the shots that killed King. firms. TRAGEDY IN fullllipti. principle, 1 lat .... pur-nos- UTAH STATE - pros-nere- d cor-dia- , ex-pe- Cor-telyo- u x Sa-lin- a high-mind- Heatihy kidney take from the 24 blood every NEAR SUNK TO PORT ARTHUR. PERESVIET HOW FOR SICKNESS. RUSSIA LOSES A SHIP hours 500 grains of impure, poismatter-m- ore onous than enough The Sevastopol Also Disabled and a to cause death. Cruiser Seriously Damaged, the Weakened kidneys Vessels Escaping Japanese leave this waste With Slight Damages. in the blood, and you are soon sick. The news conies from Tokio that To get well, cure Admiral Togo reports that on Thursthe kidneys with Kidney Doan s day. June 23. Lis patrol boat discovPills, the greaC ered the battleship Peresviet and kidney specific. seven other vessels, accompanied by Mrs. J. H. Bowles of US Core St., nine torpedo boat destroyers, near the 1 was sick says: entrance to Port Arthur harbor. Durham. N. C.,over and months, nine bedfast lor and They warned him wireipssly and he the doctor who attended me said unimmediately advanced his entire fleet, less 1 submitted to an operation foi except those engaged upon special gravel I would never be well. I would not consent to that and so continued duty. I The Russians stopped outside the to suffer. My back was so weak acues it and or walk, stand not entrance to the harbor, and after could The first day after I benightfall a fleet of, Japanese torpedo-boa- t constantly. Doan s Kidney Pills I felt gan using destroyers resolutely attacked relief, and i a short ume I was up the Russian ships and succeeded in and aiound the same as ever, free torpedoing and sinking a battleship from backache. RIAL of this great kidney A FREE of the Peresviet type and disabled the battleship Sevastopol. A cruiser medicine which cured Mrs. Bowles of the of the Diana type was observed will be mailed to any part Address States. United on burning, towed into the harbor Co., Buffalo. N. Y- - Sold by all Friday morning, and it was evident dealers; price 50 cents rer box. she had sustained serious damage. The Japanese ships sustained little NOT MUCH TO CHOOSE FROM. A Foster-Mil-bur- damage. The torpedo destroyer Shirakumo was hit by a shell which fell in the cabin, and had three men killed and three others wounded. The Chldori, a vessel of tbe same class, was hit behind the engine room, but no casualties resulted therefrom. Two torpedo boats were slightly damaged. The Japanese forces are twelve miles from Port Arthur, the whole male population of which, from the age of 15 upward, is under arms. The women are assisting in the work of completing the defenses. Civilian cyclists occasionally establish communication with the outside world. n Must Be Easily Satisfied. In An Englishwoman traveling Mesopotamia tells this experience of her party: The cook came In with a pleasing expression: What will yon have for supper? he asked. What can we have?' we answered, with the caution arising from long experience What you of limited possibilities. wish, he said, with as much assurance and affability as if he was presenting a huge bill of fare. I knew what one could expect In these places. Get a fowl, 1 said. There is not one Jeft here, he answered. Eggs, then, t suggested, with the humor of desVictim Fixed the Noose. No fowl, how eggs? he peration. Stirling Dunham, a negro, charged answered with pitying superiority. with criminally assaulting the Well, we will have what there is, I daughter of John Wilson, a said faintly. There Is nothing, he white man, near Bellfontaine, Miss., answered. two weeks ago, and attempting to TO HAVE GOOD PHOTOGRAPH criminally assault three young ladies named Dunn near Europia, all during Worth While to Study Your Face Bethe course of the same day, was fore You Sit. hanged In the public square at EuroA curious fact relative to a wompia, Miss, Sunday, by a mob. The an's personality is that the two sides noose was placed about the negros of her face are not in accord one neck by the little Wilson girl, who with the other. In other words, every aswoman has two faces, and one shows positively identified him as her sailant. The negro was then placed certain characteristics which the othon the back of a horse and at a signal er does not, and each contradicts the from the leader of the mob the little other. Wilson girl led the horse from under The left side is nearly always the him. prettier, although It would take a very keen eye to discern any difference, Over One Thousand Perished. but It is worth while to remember more 1,000 That than persons per this when posing for ones photoished in the burning of the excursion graph. steamer General Slocum is now pracThe moral of this Is obvious. The tically certain. According to an ex- left side of the face showing to far haustive report made by Police In- better advantage than the right. It is spector Schmittberger on the number every ones duty to keep the good side of dead, missing, injured and unin- turned toward an observer. Often times the prettiest woman jured in the disaster It appears that takes a bad photograph, while a plain 938 bodies have been recovered and woman with regular features takes ninety-threthat persons absolutely a good one. So study yourself In a known to have been aboard the vessel glass before you sit for your photoare still unaccounted for, bringing the graph. New York Journal. total mortality of the disaster up to 179 1,031. Those injured numbered d Natives. and of the throng of fully 1,500 who As to the difficulty of getting inembarked on the excursion of St. Marks church but 236 escaped with- formation from Abyssinians, a travout Injury. eler says: I remember once telling a Somali, Fara, who acted as my inA Small-SizeScrap. terpreter in Mohamed Hassans abThe Japanese legation at London sence, to ask a Boran some simple has received a dispatch from Tokio question about the route. After ten minutes conversation he appeared to announcing that a detachment of the an understanding with Takushan army surprised and routed be coming to so I asked what the man the Boran, a squadron of Russian cavalry, ten had said. My interpreter Implored miles northwest of San Tao Kow on me not to interrupt, as he was just the Ha Che Kiao road at dawn June getting to the point Nearly another 23, and also occupied the heights ten minutes elapsed before my panorth thereof, expelling the Russians, tience broke down and i demanded who left sixty dead on the field. He says that what he had elicited. he Is a very poor man and has only Most Important Contest of War Extwo sows, was his reply. pected to Take Place Soon. Decries American Women. The armies of General Oku and A Hungarian writer. Dr. Emil Reich, General Kuroki, aggregating at least bIx divisions, are confronted by the declares that the number of distinwomen workers In America huge force under General Kuropatkin. guished In the domains of art, letters and scL most Is The tension at Liao Yang ence is ludicrously small acute at the approach of the most with the number of brilliantcompared women in which of the war, Important battle authors and women painters of Euthree times the number of troops en- rope. gaged at Kiu Lien Cheng, Kin Cheu Work cf Women's Clubs. and Vafangow will take part. The According to a feminine writer, the proximity of the rarny season makes work of the womans club is threefold the battle unavoidable. to educate its members mentally and morally; to create public opinion; Heavy Rains Delay Harvest. The Kansas wheat harvest will be to secure better conditions of life. Its of worth, personal and social, is in prodelayed many days on account portion to Its effectiveness in securSaturdays heavy rains. In some ing these ends. Is state wheat of the the badly parts broken down, but as a whole Is not FOOD FACTS materially damaged, as it was not What an M. D. Learned. dead ripe. All the lowlands around A prominent physician of Rome, with water. are covered Llndsborg This Is in the center of the wheat Georgia, went through a food experibelt. The Republican and Smoky Hill ence which he makes public: It was my own experience that rivers are rising at an alarming rate at Junction City. Much wheat will first led me to advocate Grape-Nut- s food and I also know from having prebe destroyed in that vicinity. scribed it to convalescents and other Child Perished in Blazing Building. weak patients that the food is a wonIn a fire which destroyed the home derful rebuilder and restorer of nerve of Chapel Salcido, In the outskirts and brain tissue, as well as muscle. of Pasadena, Cal., Salcidos Infant It improves the digestion and sick patients always gain just as I did In daughter was burned to death and strength and weight very rapidly. his wife severely Injured,. The child I was In such a low state that I had floor on when second was asleep the to give up my work entirely and go to the dwelling caught fire. Made fran- the mountains of this state, but two tic by its screams of pain and terror, months there did not improve me; in the mother fought her way through fact I was not quite as well as when I the names to its rescue, but was driv- left home. My food absolutely reSalcido fused to sustain me and It became en back, severely burned. was away from home at the time. plain that 1 must change, then I began The childs body was consumed. to use Grape-Nut- s food and In two weeks 1 could walk a mile without the Heart Was on the Right Side. least and In five weeks reAnnie Riley, daughter of James turnedfatigue to my home and practice, takRiley of Dickson City, Pa., whose ing up hard work Since that heart recently was transferred from time I have felt as again. well and strong as the right side to the left, died Sat- 1 ever did In my life. It is said that "As a physician who seeks to help urday, unexpectedly. only a post mortem will disclose the all sufferers I consider it a duty to exact cause of death. Pleurisy had make these facts public." Name givcaused an affliction of the ribs and en by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. side, and the heart had moved to the Trial 10 days on Grape-Nut- s when right side. For a year the fact was the regular food does not seem to susThen physicians renot discovered. moved four ribs and parts of four tain the body will work miracles. Theres a reason." others, and the heart was put back Look in each pkg. for the famous to its normal place. little book, The Road to WellvlUe." Travelers In Mesopotamia e Close-Mouthe- d , LONDON JACK ARRIVED. Popular Author Struggled Hard for High Position He Holds. Jack London, the fascinating short-stor- y writer and brilliant war correspondent, now at the front. Is hut twenty-eigh- t years old. Three years ago he wa3 unheard of by the reading he is read everywhere. world. Is sought by publishers, and the pages of the magazines, from The Century down, are open to him. The story of how he "arrived, how he first set foot upon the to success, he stepping etone the New tells In The Editor, York magazine for literary workers, incidentally giTing the latter class some excellent advice. Here are a few of his terse, pregnant sentence-Work- ! Dont wait for some good Samaritan to tell you, but dig it out yourself. Fiction pays best of all. Dont write too much. Dont dash off a story before breakfast Avoid the unhappy ending, the harsh, the brutal, the tragic, the horrible if you care to see in print the thfhgs you write. Travel with it, Keep a notebook. eat with it, sleep with it. Slap into it every stray thought that flutters up into your brain. As soon as a fellow sells two or three things to the magazines, says Jack London, his friends all ask him how he managed to do it, and then he goes on, In his own racy way, to tell how it happened to him. He had many liabilities and no assets. no income and several mouths to feed. He lived tn California, far from the great publishing centers, and did cot know what an editor looked like. But he sat down and wrote. Dty by day his pile of manuscripts mounted up. He bad vague Ideas, obtained from a Sunday supplement, that a minimum rate of $10 a thousand words was paid, and figured on earning $600 a month, without .overstocking tbe market One morning the postman brought him, instead of the usual long, thick manuscript envelope, a short, thin one. He couldnt open It right away. It seemed a sacred thing. It contained the written words of an editor of a big magazine. When, modest as ever, he had figured in his mind what, the offer for this story would be at the minimum rate $40, of course he opened the letter. To-da- y 6000-wor- d 4000-wor- d Five-dollars- ! Not having died right then and there, Mr. London is convinced that he may yet qualify as an oldest Inhabitant Five dollars! When? Tbe editor did not state. But by and by, in tbe course of Its wanderings, one of his stones reached an editor who could see the genius of Jack London, and bad the patience to penetrate beneath the husk of wordy Introduction and discover tbe golden groin. Here Is the Incident that proved the turning point In Jack Londons literary career, as he so graphically tells it: Nothing remained but to get ont and shovel coal. 1 had done it before, and earned more money at It. I resolved to do it again, and I certainly should have done it, bad it not been for The Black CaL Yes, The Black CaL The post- man brought me an offer from it for a story which was more lengthy than strength y, if I would grant permission to cut It down half. Grant permission? I told them they could cut it down If theyd only send the money along, which they did, by return mail. As for tbe 4000-wor- d two-halv- mentioned, 1 finally received it, after publication and a great deal of embarrassment and trouble." And the rate he received for bis first Black Cat story was nearly 20 times what the editor paid! Nor is Jack London the only writer who has been lifted from obscurity to prominence by the lucky Black Cat, which, as the New York Press has truly said, has done more for short-storwriters and short-storreaders than any other publication. Each of Its famous prize competitions has brought new writers to ths front In its most recent, the $2,100 prize was won by a young Texan who had never before written a story, and the second, $1,300, went to a lawyers wife In an obscure Missouri town. It has Just inaugurated another contest In which $10,600 will he paid to writers in sums of from $100 to $1,500. This will, no doubt, add many new names to the list of those who have arrived through its recognition. The conditions are announced In the current issue of The Black Cat, and will also be mailed free to any one by the Sliortstory Publishing Company, Boston, Mass. Even those who cannot write a winning story themselves may earn $10 by giving a timely tip to some friend who can. But all should hear In mind that it will be entirely useless for any one to send a story to The Black Cat without first reading and complying with all the published conditions. Here Is a chance for the reader to dig dollars out of his brain, for what life does not at least contain one tale worth telling? $5 previously five-doll- y y Seek to Improve Hay Crop. About of tho hay crop of the United States is produced from wild grass. The department Is trying to Improve some of these wild grasses, for it is asserted that some of them are of superior value as forage, and well worth bringing under cultivation. These experiments are now being carried on in several places in the far one-fourt- west Hows This ? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cored by Balia Catarrh Cure. T. J. 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