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Show he gox (Slfcer tcu0 TAMD1NO A WUOM, Proprietors. NINE MEN IN A MON- $1.2 feu ifontbs Tnree MoaUu.. Entered PERISH TANA GOLD MINE. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: One Year, in adYtnoe ft. 8. Tomb for Men Who Were Unable to Make Their Escape After the Alarm Was Mine Poet Oflce t Brigham it theeeeoad sits metier. City as PANAMA MEET DEATH IN MINE a Blazing Given. HY&UM STANDING, Editor. WAR ENDED. General Tovar Admits Defeat and Stability of Republic is Assured. A special received from Panama, Thursday afternoon, says: General Tovar and his staff have at last been convinced of the uselessness of their resistance to ihe provisional government and have accepted the terms offered by the junta They will embark this afternoon for Colon on sn express train, and will leave Immediately on the Royal Mall steamer Orinoco for Cartagpna. Tho arrangement to this end was made through the efforts of Commander Hubbard of the United Stales gunboat Nashville Superintendent Shaler and Assistant Superintendent Prescott of the Panama railroad who guarantee that both parties will fulfill the agreement. There is great rejoicing all over the city, because the stability of the reThe fact public now seems assured that troops were alteady moving toward the line probably decided General Tovar and bis staff to accept the terms of the junta. RESULT OF ELECTION MCLELLAN MAYOR DEFEATS LOW FOR OF NEW YORK. Herrick Defeats Tom Johnson In Ohio, and Hanna Will Ee Returned to the Senate Result in the State of Utah. marshal iBartlpy D. McDonough winning out), and two founcllmen. The returns leae Logan safely In the hands of the Bepub leans, E. W. Robinson, the candidate for mayor, being elected by a small plurality. The Republicans also elected the marshal, the recorder and six councilmen, four of them being for the long term, the Demo rats safely landing the treas urer, justice of the peace and four councilmen by small majorities, and the attorney, who had no opposing candidate. The Republicans were also victori-thous at Scofie d, Price, Ephraim, Lehl, Mt Pleasant, Grantsville, Richfield, Eureka Springulle, Brigham City and Wellsville. Richmond went Dem- ocratlc, while in Pleasant Grove the race was close, both sides getting a portion of the offices The ticket put up at Murray won out. The result of the elections In the Fire in he Kear.-argnilDC, rIx several states brought many surprises, miles fiom Virginia City, Mont, early especially in New York City, where Friday morning, killed nine men. It was confidently expected that Low, The damage to surface buildings is Fusion candidate, would have an slight Among the dead is Superineasy vcltory. instead of which it tendent R. B Turner of Butte, one of velops that the Democratic candidate. the best known mining men In the George B. McClellan, son of the civil PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. northwest. Four of the bodies have war veteran, was elected by a pluralbeen recovered. ity of about 70,000, despite the fact All the dead miners are from Butte UTAH STATE NEWS. that there was united against him and were single men. The Kearsargo nearly all the newspapers and pracA new theatre la to be opened at Is one of the principal gold mines of tically every minister of religion in MINERS WILL WALK OUT. the state, and Is considered very val Ogden during the week. the city. This result shows a tremendous change of public sentiment since Men in Colorado, Utah, New Mexico At the recent election In Santaquln liable. About 5 o'clock fire was discovered votes were cast In both Mayor Lows election two years ago. only forty-ninand Wyoming to Walk Out Issuing from the tunnel house on tun when he won by 31,632. At that time polling places. to a decision arrived at According nel No 1, At the time the flames were he carried all the boroughs but The Citizens' Prohibition ticket at President John Mitchell, Vice by discovered the timbers in the tunnel WiLl POLICE THE ISTHMUS. Queens, his plurality in Manhattan President Thomas Lewis and SecreCedar City was elected by an overwere ablaze. How the fire originated and the Bronx being 5,663; In Brookwhelming majority. tary Wilson of the United Mine WorkIs not known, but at the first alarm United States Will Conduct Affairs lyn, 25,767, and In Richmond, 736. ers the strike of the miners in district Tom Cunningham of Ogden was se- all With a Firm Hand. the miners, carpenters and laborTuesday McClellan carried Manhat- 21, embracing Coorado, New Mexico, riously injured In a runaway accident, ers. some 171) in across hastened The a announcement is made that tan and the Bronx by about 58.S00, all, liis spine being badly injured. Wyoming and Utah, will be Inaugurthe gulch to aid in subduing the this government will conduct affairs gain of 23,000; Brooklyn by 6,000, a ated on November 9 unless the difIt Is expected that the telephone flames. on the Isthmus with a firm band In gain of 31,000, and Queens by about ferences between the operators and system at Malad will be In working Superintendent R B. Turner, whose the execution of the treaty of 1846. 5,000, a gain of more than 4,000. This miners can be adjusted before that order before the close of the week. temporary quarters are high on the Orders have been sent to the vari- makes a total net gain for McClellan date. It Is claimed that trains will be run- hill across the right fork of Alder ous naval commanders In the Carib- of about 103,000, as compared with ning from Salt Lake to Los Angeles gulch, and but a short distance from bean that the Isthmus Is to be po- Shepards vote of two years ago. Low Fell Forty Feet and Crushed His Skull over the San Pedro road early In 1905. the burning tunnel house, at once liced, the transit kept open and also carried only one borough Richmond Lieutenant Albert Berher of Fort ' Mrs. Nalen of Elsinore, while cut- went to the scene and assumed the that bloodshed must bo prevented at by about 200 votes. Dodge, Kan., ordnance officer of the In Ohio Herrick is elected by the ting cabbage last week, got her linger directing of affairs and of giving or- any cost. battleship Maine, fell from the forders In regard to the work of extinThis is further than the United largest majority ever given a gov- ward turret to the under the knife and cut the end of handling room, a off. guishing the flames with the others States has ever gone heretofore, and ernor in the state. Senator Hanna distance of forty feet, on Tuesday, Peter Mortensen has asked the entered the tunnel through the fire in the opinion of officials here indi- will be returned to the senate, the says a dispatch from Newport, R. I., cates that the establishment of the legislature being overwhelmingly for and died an hour later without restate board of pardons to commute and smoke to give warning to the miners and to aid in their es- new government at Panama, If It him. Massachusetts gives Republihis sentence to that of life ImprisonAt the time gaining consciousness. cape. Turner has not bepn seen since proves stable and orderly, will have cans 37,000 majority; Pennsylvania, of the accident the battleship was off ment. the mine. He leaves a wife the good wishes of the United States 234,000; Iowa, 60,000; Nebraska, Gay Head, en route for Menemsha Woodey Hodgson died suddenly in entering one and Colorado, 5,000. New Jersey BighL to and our ultimate recognition and cochild. an Ogden restaurant as the direct reengage in target practice. The Lieutenant Berher was legislature. operation in conducting an orderly elects Republican sult of choking on a piece of beefexamining arCAME NEAR BEING BATTLE. and permanent government on the Democrats carry Maryland, Rhode ticles of ordnance, vhen he lost his steak. Isthmus. Advocates of the construc- Island and Kentucky. balance and pitched head foremost i Mrs. Benson has secured a verdict But for Cowardice of Columbians Our tion of the Panama canal Bay this asthrough the turret to the handling THE ELECTION IN UTAH. la thq district court at Junction, for Marines Would Have Had to Fight. sures the execution of the project. room. His skull was fractured. 1744 for breach of promise, against D. Advices just received from Panama DROVE GIRLS TO SUICIDE. Democrats Win In Salt Lake City, W. Stokes. Princess on the War Path. give additional particulars of how narWhile Republicans Carry Ogden, Two barns were destroyed by Are rowly a conflict between the Ameri- Woman Who Poses as a Man ResponPrincess Radziwill, in London, on The election in Salt Lake City resible for Two Deaths. at Manti last week as the result of can marines from the gunboat Nash sulted In a victory for the Democrats, Tuesday, issues a writ demanding carelessness of small boys or cigar-ett- e vllle and the Colombian troops under Miss Pearl Waldron lies at the who elected the mayor, treasurer, re- $7,000,000 from Lord Rosebery, Earl smokers. Colonel Abaos was avoided. point of death in Providence hospital, corder, auditor, attorney and seven Grey and Messrs. Alfred Beit, Dr. wound, members of the council, the head of Jameson, L. L. Mitchell and B. A. According to the dispatches the ma- Seattle, from a The Lehl sugar factory has cut f . about of the season's beet rlnes were landed In the morning and because she was In love with a wo- - the ticket having a plurality of Hawley, trustees of the estate of the near the I man who masqueraded as a man and about 2,000. The next council, how- late Cecil Rhodes, under an agreecrop and has sacked nearly 11,000,000 threw up Intrenchments steamship pier. They were further I whom she believed to be a man. In ever, will contain eight Republicans ment alleged to have been made on pounds of sugar. I ' There were seventy-seveor before June 20, 1899, between lf cases ol protected by freight cars near the a lonely spot In Denny park the girl and seven Democrats. I "hot herself In the breast with a .32- -400 trenches. Some Colombian and Mr. Rhodes. This is a sequel troops The Republicans w'on a sweeptyphoid fever reported In Salt Lake I caliber revolver. Physicians say that ing victory in Ogden, electing the to the arrest and imprisonment of the City during the month of October, as were drawn up near the American I 1 lines and looked things entire general ticket and eight of princess of at Capetown in 1902 on the threatening I the S1-against 128 for September. charge to forging Rhodes Th strange woman that caused the the ten councilmen. In the Fifth bills for several thousands signature Two horses were stolen from the for the handful of Americans. Colonel of pounds. Abaos Jumped out before his troops ffMs deed Is Nellie Pickerell, who ward on the face of the returns, Embarn of P. C. Jensen at ML Pleasant Miners Leaving Butte. for has masqueraded as a man mett (Dem.) appears to have defeatone night last week. It Is thought a and ordered them to advance on the and yoar8 who has given the police much ed Driver The Americans. failure The of the mediation comColombians no had (Rep.) by two votes, and couple of tramps took the horses. desire to Impale themselves qn the trouble. One year ago a young wo In the Fourth ward Davison (Dem.) mittee to accomplish anything lookMrs, B. S. Wyatt of Ogden was sebayonets of the marines and refused man name(J Hazel Walters commit- defeats Hendershot (Rep.) by twenty-eigh- t ing toward a resnmptlon of work at verely Injured by being thrown from to advance. They retreated and were ted 8uIcllle when be found that Net- Votes. The general ticket was the mines in Butte has increased the her buggy In a collision with a street followed 1Ie plckere,l was a woman. She had elected com- 800 majority, Howell inquiries among miners and others about by the by In love with the woman, who ear on the main street of the town. mander after he had broken hla aword fallen for judge municipal leading the ticket at the railroad offices relative to the under the allas of Harry L1vIng3. .The report of the Salt Lake board across his knee. Fifty American res- - goe8 cost of transportation to other fields. with 1,408 over Chez (Dem.). ton. Hazel Walters swallowed of health, for the month of October of Panama had been armed in bollc acid, At Provo, William Roylance, Demo- All of the offices were busy Tuesday, shows an annual death rate of 8 per the meantime, and the lieutenant In crat, was elected Mayor. The Re- as many as a dozen men at a time Depopulation of France. . 1,000. as against 10.40 for September. command of the marines sent word publicans saved most of the general making Inquiries. The possibility of A falling off In the number of a long is expected to reAs the result of a street car colli- to the Colombian camp that while his ticket and half of the counciL sult in a steady dally exodus to variThe Republicans of Park City elect- ous sion In Salt Lake City, caused by the men were there simply to protect Am- French recruits this year by 34,000 Several parts of the country. breaking of a brake chain, several erican property, ihey had noTntenUon I tdraWS at.tentlon t0 the depopulatlon ot ed their ticket with the exception of score of men are departing dally. A 8ayS dlSpatch people were Injured, but none seri- of dodging any trouble that might extra Parllaiaentar.v commission Is come their way. ously. I advocating reforms calculated to light- , Articles of Incorporation of the B. OLD BOILER EXPLODED. n the burden of the parents of large Lund Company, organized at Mofamilies, improved sanitation in or- dena to carry on a general mercantile Seven People Are Injured While Har-- der to reduce Infant mortality, business, have been filed with the Field of Corn. gatory naturalization and a revision secretary of state. INSTRUCTIONS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Items of neve are solicited from ail parts o! ttte country. Write upon one side of the paper only. Write proper names plainly. In order to protect the publisher from Ira positions from irresponsible persons, the full bams of the author should be sigued to all communications. The identity of correspondents will he withheld whenever desired. I e i j d- e n ' 10,-00- d r one-hal- hei-so- n ! t g car-iden- ts shut-dow- T JILTED AND SNUBBED. g 1 1 , Probably the first charge of vagrancy ever entered against a woman 'in Salt Lake City was placed on the police .register one night last week against a colored woman, a Louis Winders of Grant, Idaho, f he had boarded the wrong train Jumped from a moving train In Salt Lake City, sustaining injuries which mn. o, college at the Ohio State university I gether with moral suasion and a pro-a- t Columbus, O., were witnessing the I paganda to deter tho peasantly from to- - the towns, harvesting of a field of corn for en-silage purposes by a machine, operated by an old traction engine, the . The hank of Cripple boiler exploded, killing Engineer Creek faIed to open Thur8day. Charles Pepper and Injured seven A notIce on the door announced: persons, one, Assistant Engineer John "Bank closed. Statement later. The Delgarn, fatally. Bimetallic Is a state bank, established wjlj probably prove fatal. The Injured include President VerThe sugar beet harvest at Mt Pleas- non H. Davis, who had his hand man- by David H. Moffat in 1891 and sold by him In 1901 to James F. Hadley ant was finished last Saturday and gled, and several students. and others. It Is capitalized at $100,- the crop has made an average of fourThe force of the explosion was ter-- 000, and Its deposits aggregate about teen tons to the acre, paying double rifle. Pieces of flying Iron were hurled I $20,000. The cause of the failure Is the heavy decline In mining stocks yhat the same acreage would have through the air and blew a great hole Bnd reaI Mtat9 It ,8 8ald the bank done In grain. In a barn over 100 yards away. will be ablq to pay dollar for dollar. George W. Chance, of New Orleans, GOVERNOR IS NAMED. Germans Were Massacred. Is in a Salt Lake City hospital sufAccording to the Cape Town correfering from a broken nose and two Porfirio Melandes Is Executive spondent of the London Daily Mall, badly broken wrists, as the results of Panama. Dondelzwar tribesmen, who are falling down the stairs In the city The government of the republic of the engaged in a native rebellion In and county building while vistlng that Panama Friday night appointed Senor a country of southwest building. Porfirio Melandes civil and military Africa a part of the German forming An effort Is being made to secure governor of Colon, pending the apthe pardon of Roy M. Kalghn, who 1b pointment of new officials. Those of possessions there, hearing that reinforcements were being sent against r now serving a sentence In the old government have been Impo" the state prison for the shooting of tent since the troops lefL The pre-- them, redoubling their efforts succeed- . ,ed In capturing Warm bad fort. They Willard Haynes in Salt Lake City in . . dSl th burned fort and the village, mas Mist Alaska Strip If you Senw Guerrero, are now nonentities. Bacred athe the December, 1901, Germans and took tbe not been arrested. have They Messrs. Mose Johnson, T. H. CutEnglish families prisoners. DESTITUTION IN LABRADOR. ler and B. T. Pyper of Logan, are I Sultan Borrows Ten Millions. Jumped Off Train While Asleep. organizing a company to present I Charles Webber, a horseman en It Is believed In London that the Small Fish Catch May Result In Exthroughout the state. They route to San Francisco from the east, I abandonment treme Suffering. by the sultan of Moroc-lwill leave about November 10th and a fit of somnambulism near Lake-- co of his struggle against the rebels, Extreme destitution is reported will play Cache Valley towns before view, CaL, jumped off a Southern Pa- - as recently announced In news from of many parts Labrador, owing prooeeding southward. passenger train while the train I patches. Is due to the fact that his to the shortage of the fishery catch. Lineman Van Wagner, In the em- was passing through the snowshed. I resources have become exhausted. he walked Into the station at I The correspondent of the Standard at Unless relief be provided by the govploy of the Utah Light & Power com- Lakeview clad only in night dress. makes the announcement ernment, it is believed that many peoLake in Salt pany City, was struck Buffering from the cold and a few I Tangier Lord Lansdowne, British foreign ple will perish. One vessel already that by a current of electricity one night l! TFP..statioJl, a!pnt pr?v!ded I minster, and M. Delcasse, French for- with provisions has not yet last week which had a power of 2,000 hlm with clothes. Webber said that elgn jnjnigtpf' have practically ar- - dispatched been reported arrived and supplies In his sleep he thought he had reached an Moloan for volts and still lives, but he will lose ranged she carried will have to be duplicated his destination. His escape from In- rocco of 110,000,000. The loan wlj and sent by another' ship. a portion of each hand. jury was marvelous. he guaranteed by the customs. t Track-layinwill begin In earnest Dry Time in San Francisco. Led Masher to Jail. Sam Parks Goes to Sing Sing. this week on the San Pedro. The HarProbably for the first time In its g ris automatic Lizzie Burgess, a pretty Evanston, Sam Parks was, in New York City, machine history, San Francisco was on Tueshas arrived and Is being put in work- on Friday sentenced to two years and I HI-- . f?lrl has a new scheme for an absolutely dry city. The law day months In Sing Sing prison. I pressing mashers. She was followed ing order as fast as possible. The the closing of saloons was compelling material is on hand and no more de- This sentence was passed on the I by a man, and when he spoke and enforced and Its operation strictly lays should be experienced. charge of extorting $500 from the Tif-- asked If he could walk with her she was extended so as to Include all the The making of a fishers paradise fany studios. It was alleged that I smiled and said Certainly, She hotels and restuarants. Between sunout of the Provo river is a new venas walking delegate of the 1 loted the man to the Evanston police rise and 5 oclock, when the polls were I ture undertaken by the Rio Grande Housesmiths and Brldgemens union, station. He, all unsuspecting, waited open. It was not possible to obtain a I Railroad company, which has received forced the Tiffany studios to pay him outside while she went in to see a drink of liquor, even with a meal, exThis was friend." There is a masher outside 100,000 mountain trout fry from the $500 to call off a strike. Parks' second sentence for extortion, whom I wish you would take care of. cept In private homes and the lead. clubs. Even in the French res,Lead-- 1 Parks is suffering from consumption 1 she told Sergeant Waldron. The ing hd placed them In that stream. 1 i advanced stage. masher was promptly placed In a cell. taurants nc wine was served. find-tof- 1 dig-dfl- e Anglo-Frenc- h g track-layin- sup-thre- e 1 m ... vse iir-- - ren, of 67 Fond flu LaCi Presbyterian c, man, says: "i had BOGOTA WARSHIP SHELLING THE CITY. COLOMBIAN Consul Ehrman Protests Against the Bombardment, and American Vessel May Take Hand in Affair. United States Consul Ehrman, at Panama, cabled the state department Wednesday that the Colombian government warship Bogota was shelling the city. Eleven men have been killed. Mr. Ehrman has been instructed to n't,? lhiCh kep for C at a time, unable to anything. What I fered can hardly told. Complication, in, the particular, which I will be ple o give in a per interview to any Z who requires infora. tion. This I can scientiously say, Doans Kidney Pul, caused a general improvement in J1 health. They brought great relief lessening the pain and correcting t action of the kidney secretions." Doan's Kidney Pills for sale by ei dealers. Price, 50 cents. Foster Ma burn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. 2 protest against the bombardment the consuls protest is not sufficient the commander of the United States gunboat Boston, which is by this time on her way to Panama from San Juan del Sur, 600 miles distant, will promptly seize the Colombian gunboaL IMPRESSIVE, BUT NOT real. necessary to stop the bombardment The bombardment is in violation of Speakers Eloquence Was From th. Head, Not the Heart. all the rules of war, beginning, as It An Englishman relates the f0i0. did, without the required notice. Moreing election experience: I was takiw over, the United States government part in canvassing a constituency takes the ground that it certainly inwithout a representative. 1 was Isthterferes with transit across the nounced as a speaker at a mass meet, is this which treaty government mus, ing held in a large field within shadow bound to maintain. distance of a famous cathedral. On, of the other orators delivered th ARMENIANS. ASSASSINATES most Impressive speech I have ey heard. He spoke of the struggle a( Meet Convention Two Delegates to the poor, how they had to bear their Death in Heart of London, burden. He made me almost cry by He talked about hi, his eloquence. The dramatic murder of Sagatel piesident of the Armenian rev- own little home, which he only jug managed to keep together by the olutionary society in London, on the sweat of his brow. Who is he?1 night of October 26th, was followed asked. my friend, th, Well, replied assassiWednesday afternoon by the candidate, he is known in his on nation of two more delegates to the town as Popshop Dick, because h Armenian convention. Tho suicide of is a prosperous pawnbroker. the assassin, though ne has not yet BADGER A FINE EXCAVATOR, been identified, gives good reason to believe that ho also was tho slayer As a Digger of Earth the Little Anlmd of Sagount. Takes High Rank. The murders were carried out in the A writer on natural history has th, so than following to most flaring manner, say of badgers: "In hard of Sagounl. winter weather the badger lies much was the assassination They took place In tho early after- In its earth, hibernating for long pernoon, close to the Armenian head- iods, much after the fashion of the The two vic- bear, and sleeping, like that animal, quarters at Ieckham. with one tims were shot down behind at close season thepaw in its mouth. At this beast closes up the mouth range. Tho murderer fired twice at of Its den and slumbers away its time a third member of tho group, but for many days, even weeks together, missed him, and then attempted to In milder weather It ventures forth flee. Seeing that his escape was cut again in search of food. In the busoff he drew another revolver and shot iness of digging the badger is one ol himself with his left hand. It is con- the finest exponents in the world, masidered a significant fact that the as- king Its way underground, even amid the greatest obstacles, with a strength, sassin of Sagouni was a'so celerity and perseverance that ar, KILLED IN COLLISION. I have always retruly marvelous. r of garded the aardvark, the Gripman Lost Control and Cab e Car South Africa, as the champion digger Ran Away. of the animal kingdom, having been witness of some of his exploits; but One person was killed and fifty-onothers injured, four perhaps fn tally the badger takes a very high place Is art of getting under ground. In a collision of two cable trains in a the fog in Kansas City, Wednesday. FAMOUS OLD RABY CASTLE. Most ofthe injured weie working girls, clerks in the big retail stores up Long Ago the Stronghold of the Wafi like Nevilles. town who were on their way to work Raby castle, the seat of Lord Bafrom their homes in the suburbs across the river from Kansas City, rnard, is a famous old structure. On the ground floor is a mighty hall into Mo. The accident was due to slippery which one might drive a coach. Above tracks. The gripman lost control of it runs a dining chamber, ninety feet his car, which ran backward down the in length and thirty-siIn breadth. It hill and crashed Into another car. remains as it stood in the daya when the barons for whose entertainment it was fashioned were almost Corpse Spoiled the Wake. While a wake was In progress dur- the paramount power In the land. Seven hundred of the mightiest lnd ing Wedensday night in a New York noblest in the kingdom dined simuCity boarding house over the supposed ltaneously In this hall when the waremains of John Siebert, who was rlike Nevilles were established at Raby to have been drowned, the castle. The ancient chamber is good mourners were thrown Into a panic by for as many and there Is acthe sudden entrance of what they took commodation enough for the cooking. for the ghost of their friend. Some of The kitchen is a square of thirty feet the women fainted and there was the with an oven so huge that at one tim It was converted into a wine cellar, wildest excitement until the supposed the sides being divided into ten parti, apparition convinced the mourners each side holding a hogshead of wine that he was Siebert in the flesh. A in bottleB. call was then sent to the morgue for An Anfeient Invention. the removal of the body, and the wake Archimedes of Syracuse, when Its became a revel. The corpse had a was In Egypt, Invented the earliest mastriking resemblance to Siebert. chine for pumping bilge water out ol Hanna and the Presidency. the holds of ships. The Instrument Senator Hanna, referring to the re- was also used in the Delta for purpose newed suggestions made In various of irrigation. Diordorus Siculus twlcs refers to it in his writings. A curious quarters to the effect that he is the model of such an InstrumenL probably logical Republican candidate for the of the late Ptolemaic period, has been presidency next year, a3 the result of found In Lower Egypt It consists of the unprecedented victory won in a terra-cottcylinder with a screw ln Ohio at Tuesdays election, made this side it, ten inches long and four and statement Wednesday: half Inches In diameter. Near th The results of the election In Ohio center of "the outside Is a band with yesterday in no wise changes my These may represent footviews in reference to my proposed holds, and that the machine candidacy for the presidency, of which was worked suggest after the manner of th position the public has been fully treadmill. Such screws were probably made of wood. The Schools of the Nation. HAPPY DAYS. The report of the commission of education for the last fiscal year When Friends 8ay How Weil Yell Look. places the total number of pupils enrolled in the common schools What happy days are those when all during the year at 15,925,887, or over 20 per our friends say, How well you look. cent of the entire population. Th- We can bring those days by a little care in the selection of food just as araf? daI,y attendance for 1902 was 10,999,273, being 69 per cent of the tothis young man did. tal number enrolled. This Is I had suffered from the dyspepsia for largest average attendance on the three years and last summer was o number enrolled ever reported In the had I was unable to attend school, he United States. The average I was very thin and my apps-titmonthly says: Wafe.8.?afd teacher was $49 for males at times was poor, while again It and $40 for females. was craving. I was dizzy and my food always used to ferment instead Dropped Dead at Polling Place. of digesting. Crossness, unhapptness Dr. E. C. Angell, who had practiced and nervousness were very prominent medicine in New York for forty years symptoms. and was well known as a Late in the summer I went to visit writer for medical magazines, doad at s sister and there I saw and used his polling place in dropped I had heard of this faBrooklyn as he Grape-Nuta abo'rt to take his ballot to the mous food before, but never was inbooth. Dr. Angell was 81 years terested enough to try it, for I never and retired five years ago from active knew how really nie. He had been a good it was. But par-saRepublican when I came home we nsed Grape-Nut- s ace the formation of the party in hniL1"..? u18, family befor leaving I soon our household all the time and began to note changes In mT intended to scratch his l,hat health. I Improved ticket for the first time in steadily and am fifty years now and vote for Comptroller Grout strong and well In every way and am back at school able to get Bank Closes Its Doors. my lessons with ease and pleasure f,ueb' Ttle & Trust company and can remember them too, for the of Improvement in my mental power Is Colo., the principal stockholder in which is the Wooods Invest-men- very noticeable and I get good marks t In my company, has announced a vol- - difficult studies which always seemed before, untary,, assignment for the Protection I have no more of the bad sympdepositors. The reason toms given above but feel fine and that sufficient cash to meet a given Is strong and run that happy, and It Is mighty was considered inevitable after the pleasant to hear my friends say!1 How well Name glr S? vfett0 f,ihe Flrst NatlonaI bank by Postum you look. Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Look In each package for a copy of the famous little book, The Road to Wellville. $450,000. 2 1 ant-eate- e x y y cross-piece- five-yea- n PULPf fRev. Jacob D. a 1 n A VOICE FROM THE BOMBARDING PANAMA please Im enaaged to another. SL Paul Dispatch. Philadelphia Grocer Leaves Legacy to Bo Paid In .Installments. Philip Partenheimer, a Philadelphia grocer, who died recently, left an odd will which has just been filed. His estate amounted to a few thousand dollars. To one son he bequeathed $25, to he paid In weekly installments of $1, and to another he gave the sum of $100, to be paid in groceries or other supplies at the rate of $2 a week. The testator declared his sons to be Incapable of taking care of money. Wipe Out Employment Bureaus. In the French chamber of deputies Tuesday, after a debate marked by the conciliatory attitude of all parties, a bill was passed by a vote of 495 to 6 for the suppression of the Bureaux Des Placement (employment bureaus) within five years. By the terms of the hill Indemnities are granted to the owners at the cost of the communes in which bureaus are situated, the government, contributing the proportion, increasing according to the celerity with which the purchase Is carried ouL e ' YXrQ s rs r ,1' ss |