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Show r fit K 5 oP & lbsv tew he $ox ITAMDIXO T ! ; 4 - o- i ... TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: One Yor, la tdrane.. Six Monika..... Tkrao Monika w UJ 110 0 0 Entered at the Post Oflce at Brlgbam City as HTRtH natter. STANDING, Editor. INSTRUCTIONS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Itaoaa of news are solicited from all parte of She country. Write upon ess side of the paper only. Write proper names plainly. In order to protect tne publisher from im positions from Irresponsible persens, tbs full name of tbs author should be signed te all l A r 3 -- I I It i The identity of oorrespeedeata will be withheld whenever desired. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. i' Trousers creased at the sld. will HU a long felt want for bandy-leggemen. d Because a woman is a nice wife Is o sign she is going to be that kind of mother-in-law- I v J . Anybody can afford to buy an automobile, but few of us have money enongh to pay the repair bids. AND IS MURDERED BY MEMBERS OF BLACK HAND GANG. Most Cold Blooded Assassination, ths Murderer Having Been Selected for the Purpose of Punishing the Lad. Salvatore Bossoto, 18 years old, was shot to death at his fathers restaurant in Park street. New York City, by Carlo Rossati, 36 years old, because he had disclosed to the. police secrets of the alleged black hand. The father was knocked down and choked Into insensibility by the slayer, who then raa down the street followed by a great mob. Italians to the number of 1,006 later ataeked the Elisabeth street police station, hurled missiles at the police and prisoner, hartiag two letectives and one policeman. They would have torn the murderer limb from limb if it had not been for the arrival of the reserve police from two station houses, who were forced to use clubs and fists and threatened to shoot. H The first wireless dispatch has been According to the police the murder sent from Nome city in Alaska, and was deliberately planned by an orhard-luca it isnt story, either. ganized gang, which is alleged to bar According to a feminine expert the sent to Toronto for Rossati, who araverage womans idea of bejpg real rived in New York City the night predevilish is to order broiled live lob- vious to the crime. After his arrival ster. Bend he was seen about Mulberry with Italians, and because of his ImThe wicked generally get what they mense stature attracted attention. deserve In this world, but not always Bossoto is an enemy of these orwhat their contemporaries think they gangs, and his son inherited ganized deserve. his fathers opposition to the lawless A Boston doctor states that com- element of their countrymen. When mon soda is as good as whisky tor aot studying music young Bossoto snake bites. Of course he meant "as helped about the restaurant. k Jl 4 i 43 i effective. Russians at Port Arthur Can Not Deported frem Cripple Creek Hold Out Much Longer. Bring Suit Against Men Whs Ran Them Out. A junk which left Liao Ti promonN. H. Helmerdlnger and J. 8. HaO, tory the night of August 21 has just representatives of the Interstate Mer- arrived at Chefoo. She reports that cantile company, who wese expelled the Japanese have succeeded la ocfrom Cripple Creek Saturday by a cupying Antszchan fort as well aa anmob en Monday, had a consultation other fort, probably Etzshan, about a with former Governor Charles S. mile southwest of Antszchan. They Thomas, in Denver, and instructed have driven the Russians from the him as their attorney to begin suit in parade ground, which lies about two the federal court for an Injunction for- m'les north of the harbor; they have bidding Interference with them and destroyed two forts at Chaochanko, their party in Cripple Creek. They which is within the eastern fortifies- tions, and they have advanced to a will also seek compensation from TelThis news point near Chaochanko. ler county for their losses. Suita for damages will also be confirms information received at Chebrought by the deportees against the foo previously and which the local leaders of the mob, wbo are all Japanese were not inclined to believe The junk heard firing until mid known. No appeal will be made to Governor Peabody for protection as night of August 22. Scarcely a building in Port Arthur heretofore troops have been used both to deport men and to prevent de- remains undamaged. The town hall, portees from returning to their homes. which was used as a magazine, has Thomas Parrot, wbo was beaten by been destroyed. Four large warships unable to fight the mob, is preparing an affidavit to are at Port Arthur. Only on ship, be forwarded to President Roosevelt a vessel with two masts amd two funwith a request for federal protection. nels, has guns on board. The fire of the forta not captured KAMIMURAS VICTORY. by the Japanese, together with the effect of land mines, is given as the reason why the Japanese have not as yet conquered the Russian stronghold. Hundreds of Lives Endangered li. Attempt to Wreck Reservoir. Before daybreak Tuesday the gates at the head of St. Marys, Ohio, reservoir were blown up by dynamite. The report of the explosion was heard for miles. The buildings here were shaken and windows were broken. Intense Pert Arthur Siege attack creates the impression here Doubtless the Harlem woman who that the city end defeases on either soothes and sustains eighty cats has Bide of the harbor entrance will fell a kind heart, but lacks neighbors pre- Irst. The final stand will he made pared to swear to this. at Llaotleshan. Japanese official channels of InforEdward Atkinson has not reached the summit of happiness unless he mation remain closed and the nnvy has learned to expel smoke through departments announcement of the his nose and blow rings. striking of a mine by the battleship Sevastopol and the firing npon the News from the far East says Japan's Russian forts by the orvlsers Nieshln mosquito fleet Is. busy. New Jerseys and Kaluga Tuesday are the ly dii--, mosquito fleet is also In action, and closures made for several days. It Invariably puts the enemy to rout. Is believed here that both sides have The prize monkey at the Philadel- Buffered heavy losses and that the will make the siege the phia zoo is learning to write. It is final record expected to fit him eventually for a bloodiest since Sedan. place as society reporter at Newport. APPEAL TO ROOSEVELT. The technical journals tell us that alcohol made from sawdust is al- Deported Miners Request President te Intervene. It ready a. commercial success. seems almost impossible to fall to sell been mailed to Preshas A petition alcohol. ' . ident Roosevelt asking him to intervene in behalf of the men deported Somebody has discovered that there from Cripple Creek, Colo., last Satare no dolls. Like the taste for olives, the admiration for urday night and protect them in their red hair seems to be the result of cul- return to the district. tivation. The petition Is a voluminous affair, nd Includes a personal statement of "By the way, asks the Boston John H. Murphy, general counsel for Globe, whats the duty on Guatemala the Western Federation of Miners, the ants? Do they come under the head H. Parfet, one el of farming utensils? Wild animals, affidavit ef Thomas who clnlma that the men, deported more likely. he was badly beaten by member of Harry Leh? overlooked the chance the mob, and n sworn statement ef oi a lifetime while the Igorrotes his physician to the effect that Parfet were visiting President Roosevelt in la suffering from Injuries that may renot securing their attendance at a sult seriously. The whole case Is "dog dinner In Newport based en the alleged abuse received Parfet at the hands of the mob. American soda fountains are being by Introduced in England. Gradually Miner Blown to Atoms. that country is advancing. The time accident occurred at the A frightful may even come when they wiH be eatmine at Jackson, Cal. Four Argonaut corn on in cob the ing England. men, William J. Curnow, Amerigo The mosquitoes of Panama view Scatena, Michael Quinn and William with much apprehension the request Jewell, employed in sinking n shaft, Of Gen. Davis for 100,000 yards of prepared eighteen or twenty holes and wire gauze. Some of them even go while lighting the fuses, one blast exto the extent of predicting a famine. 8 caploded prematurely. Curnow, and Quinn were so badly injured tena Four members of the Boston base were unball club extinguished a fire in a by the explosion that they to themsave to do able anything Cleveland hotel the other night It is to he hoped that the official scorer selves. They were, therefore, exposed has credited each of them with a put to the debris of the other blasts, nine out. or ten In number. The three men were literally biown to pieces. Jewell The intention of the postofflee de- was struck In the back by the first partment to extend rural free delivery blast, but managed to get out of dansoonest where the roads are best will ger before the other explosions ocgive the good roads movement a curred. He Is severely injured, but (boost just where it is most needed, will recover. you see. Conductor Disobeyed Orders. A report that the Princess Chimay head-ocollision occurred WedA was circulated in tad eloped again Brussels the other day. It proves to nesday on the Rochester & Eastern have been a baseless and wicked fab- railroad near Pittsford, N. Y. As far rication. The princess hasnt eloped as can be learned, 35 people were Infor six weeks. jured, some badly, but none fatally. It Is said that the conductor and motor-maAt Chicago a cornet player has of the westbound car disobeyed been assaulted and his instrument a attempted to "steal taken from him. The affair is orders and with disastrous results. Ths switch, hoid-uto men, but the collision charged happened at a curve while neighbors are observed to wear aa air both cars were going at a high rate of grim satisfaction. of speed. Falling glass and splinters were responsible for many of ths King Edward has gone to Marlen-bad- , wounds. Bohemia, traveling incognito as the Duke of Lancaster. If there are Archbishop Will Visit West. any rich American girls at Marten bad At the Episcopal general convention they should at once be warned not to In Boston In October will b 'waste any time making it pleasant for chosen for the vacant bishops dioceses of Salt the duke. Lake and Hankow, China. About Episcopalians will attend, IncludJ. Plerpont Morgan has recently bad narrow escapes In gasoline ing 1,000 delegates and ninety bish'launches and automobiles. Russell ops. The archbishop of Canterbury Boston, will Bage will be Inclined to think it was Who has just sailed afor tour of ths attend after making for as .good enough him, long as he country, during which time he will wasnt wise enough to walk and save Visit Denver, Salt Lake and the Pahis money. cific coast. He is next to King Edward la official position in the English church. d n n p 10,-09- excitement prevails, but every precaution has been taken to prevent a flood. Many consider the reserved a menace to surrounding farms. If the explosion had blown out the entire bulkhead and opened the flood gates hundreds of lives doubtless would have been lost This bulkhead is one through which the Miami A Erie canal is fed and the reservoir is 8 the largest artificial body of water In the world, Bloodhounds have been put on the trail of the dynamiters. There has been much ill feeling among the people living in the vicinity of the reservoir, owing to the Widespread belief that the banks of the big body of water are not safe, Admiral Ksmlmases vietegy ever notwithstanding the state has spent sums of money in strengthening the Russian Vladivostok sqeeihctm wag large the earthworks. woa twenty miles frees the ooMt of Korea, la the aerthen Bart ef the TEAMSTERS WILL WORK. fterik traits. R was at this point d was sunk. Admiral KaaftojM Be-ue- Decide to Give No Further Aid te about COO ef the lmfjl ow Butchers Strike. sad took them to Sassdh totes fisd-li-g The members of the Chicago Teamla par suit ef the remataieg skips sters union who have been oa strike of the sqaadrea. for several weeks in the effort to aid TWO HUNDRED INJURED. the striking butchers at the stock held a protracted meeting Tuesyards In Mere Destructive Minnesota Storm to determine whether or night day Than at First Reported. Hot they should withdraw from the The damage wrought by Saturday's strike. The meeting lasted until aftstorm la St Paul, Minn., is 11.780,000; er and at times the argumidnight, t $509,600; Stillwater, ments were heated. It was finally deMinneapolis, $109,000; Waconia, $75,000; country cided that the teamsters aa a body districts, $100,000. In addition to the would refuse to give aay further assistance to the strike and the quesfatally injured nearly 200 persons sus- tion of on strike or of gotained Injuries of a minor character. ing backremaining to work was left te the vote The city government has a forae of it the various local unions. $00 men at work clearing the streets FUSION IN NEVADA. ef the vast amount ef debris , with Which they had been strewn; gangs Democrats and Silver Men Nominate t linemen are at work repairing a Ticket. I am age to electric wires and the state The of the Democonvention wholesale houses hava their em- cratic and Silver parties of Nevada and ployees removing damaged goods concluded their labors by effactlng a naklig temperary repairs to their fusion based on a division of tha warehouses. ticket as follows; The Democrats TELL OF ARMENIAN MASSACRES. were accorded senator, congressman, three electors and etiort-teruniIn versity regent; the Silver party wer Seldies and Kjllsd Villagers long-tergiven supreme judge and Sanguinary Eneeuntar. regent Each convention nominated The Tabri (Persia) sosmeapwdeat Its apportionment of representatives ef the Leaden Daily News, in a and then met in joint convention and dated Aug. (, any a: ratified the nominations. Oa July 23 a band ef Arwwlsa Murder or Suicide? revolutionists appeased near mad Knrds, Turkish soldi The coroner's jury impanelled to Inlading aa tsssss, attoeised. igt fire the death of Wilford A. 8. to and destroyed the dfifipis of vestigate Vermillion, the young druggist who 8ou-gaOutchkilissa, Kooalnsknnigfe was found dead behind the prescripKarabsar, and Septa, bwtohertag tion counter in his store in Salt Lake men and outraging woeseg. Two large Armeeiaa bead mafth-la-g City, on Monday night, declare the to Sassum to help to insurgent young man was murdered. Death wad due to a pistol wound. With the eon oners jury agree many friends of the dead man who insist that absolutely no motive for existed. Suicide, the police and county author ltiee declare. Is the only theory that can be accepted at this time. WKP Bloodiest Since Sedan, The final assault on Port Arthur is imminent, according to advices from A New Jersey professor has reof Japanese guns signed his position to go on the police Toklo. Hundreds force. Means to hitch his wagon to aontinue to pour a destructive Are into the city and harbor along the lines a star, evidently. , of forts and entrenchments preparaThere is said to be a shortage in tory to the Infantry assault It Is evithe broomcorn crop this year. Evi- dent that the Russian lines have been dently the broom handles will have to weakened and partly penetrated in be made longer. the Vicinity of Aulzshan and Itzshan forta. That Washington goat that is will he The Japanese death-rol- l with two sticks charged swallowing of dynamite should be able to make heavily increased before they are captured. The direction of the Japanese a strong rebutter. i THE LAST DITCH. WORK OF DYNAMITERS. FEARFUL LOSS OF LIFE. Russell is 88, and working harder than ever. Uncle Russell should learn to control that inordinate appetite of his. t IN WAS ENEMY OF "KNOCKERS." Men WHOM, Proprietor eoond olaaa i APPEAL TO COURT BOY TOLD SECRETS Aw 41s-pat- Outgh-kilisa- a. n Scene of the Mateeere. Star indicates approximate Ipaatlae ef Villases named la sable dtopaldb. leader Antranik attacked the garrisons at Mosauasory. and Goutehagk for revenge on July 26. At dwria bombs were thrown into these killing many, and severe fighting ensued. The number of soldiers killed amounted to several hundred. ple. Mob Breaks Loose Again. General Wood Will Teach Filipino Guerillas a Sever Lesson. Advices from Manila state that the forces under Datto All, on the island of Mindanao, have adopted guerilla i Tried Earnestly for the Ref- HANDY MACHINE THAT CAN BE ormation of Mankind. ALL HOME MADE. Several years ago a printer of the Elbert Hubbard school started a to print shop in one of the smaller cities Full Directions for Building Easy Inexpand Comparatively of New England. The place was fitted Operate Bale Bundles Up To ensive-Will up Roycroftle, and above the 1,000 Pounds Weight. brass knocker at the side of the entry he bung a sign which read, e Enter without knocking." Having occasion to press twenty-fivTo many this would merely presage tons of hay a year with hand a welcome to the shop within; but to I enclose you herewith detile more subtle, a suggestion that the press, to scription of the press and how shortcomings of other men, among make it. Accoiding to size, it will them printers, were of no interest to bale bundles from 100 to 1.000 pounds him. in weight. The new print shrp attracted many To make the press, take two pieces patrons, among whom were, unfor- of timber, preferably hardwood, 8 by tunately, some that could not appre- 8 inches, and 4 feet long. On top of ciate the style peculiar to this scholar-pri- these lay two pieces 6 by 8 inches. In nter. Some of these were quite the middle and across each piece caustic in their arraignment of his make a depression 4 inches manner of handling their ideas, and and 8 inches across. Make a deep he felt that in some way he must ad- roller at least 8 inches thick of hardmonish them, lest their opinions, if wood. shown as A in plan, and in expressed, should add to the ranks of length proportionate to the width of the unappreciative. the press; 6 feet is enough for pressSo he had prepared another sign, bales. Place bed pieces ing Depart without knocking, and hung it within his sanctum. This to impress upon his callers the futiility of bruiting abroad their differences of opinion. Some, however, continued to offend, and to help them lay aside their pernicious habits he had driven into the wall within the entry, a large nail, under which he placed a sign, Hang half-roun- T. your hammer here. He felt that some .would enter, leaving their hammer" upon the nail and perhaps, to his lasting benefit, leave it behind and depart without knocking. Sing Sing Star of Hope, THINKS ISLANDS ARE RICH. Surgeon Has Abundant Faith in Future of Philippines. During my stay in the Philippines, said Dr. J. M. Feeney, recently surgeon in the Eleventh Infantry, at the Ebbitt house, I was in nearly every part of the archipelago, and I am prepared to say that, size considered, it is the richest country in the world." Dr. Feeney, after a sojourn of five years in the islands, has just returned, end is full of enthusiasm as to the value of our possessions in the East. I believe, he continued, that more gold will be taken out of the province of Panto Bontos, in northern Luzon, than will ever be obtained from Alaska. I went in there on a chase after deer and wild caribou, and found that scores of natives had Vpats of gold about them which they had taken out of the ground in the most primitive fashion. This is the country of the savage Igorotte tribes, Y'bo are generally styled head hunters. It also has copper In apparently unlimited quantity. As soon as some method of conveying title to mining property is adopted there Is going to be a grand rush to these mountains. Already a goodly number of old miners from the Western states are hugging claims that they expect will make them rich. Washington Post. A Score for the Professor. At a college a certain professor had been repeatedly interrupted in the course of his lecture by a group of students in one corner of the room, and at last felt constrained to administer a severe rebuke. A deep silence followed, and the professor paused bffore proceeding with his discourse, when there floated in through the open windows the loud and unmistakable sounds of a donkeys braying. The situation was ludicrous, and the mirthfulness of the students found vent in a outburst of laughter. The professors face remained stern and set, and as soon as order was restored he raised his eyes and, looking steadily at the unruly scholars in the corner, quietly remarked, "Dont respond, please; dont respond. well-know- n d Early Birds. Mr. Garfield, of the civil service commission, says that a year or so ago there walked into the office of the governor of a Western State a citizen wbo, with suppressed excitement, Tri-lurid- e, anion ism. Body of Unknown Man Found. A telephone message to Weiaer, Idaho, from Lendore in the Bowen Devils district, states that the body ef a man was discovered Boating In Bneto river. Dr. W. H. Brows the body, which had evidently been In the water for some tins and wu badly decomposed, and there wee So means of ldentifleatioa. The fiend men wm about 6 feet 3 inches tall, dreeeefi In canvas ceat with cerfiarey overalls. Striped pants, sellar. Mi light bias eyes, hair and all flash from band gone; was ef middle age. Mr. Governor, I understand that Col. Blank, the president of the Irrigation Board, is dead. He is, was the reply. Col. Blank died an hour ago. Well, Mr. Governor, continued the citizen, "I dislike to exhibit any unseemly haste in the matter, but I very much desire to make application for appointment .as his successor. Whereupon the governor courteously motioned his caller toward an anteroom. Pray walk into this room, sir, said he, and take your place in the line. New York Herald. t; Matsuyama. View of Home-Mad- e Hay Press. A handsome roller, B. bedpieee. 8 by 8 Inch.; C bedpieee 8 by 6 in.; D beam; Mills Olg IN TESTING FLOUR. to Ascertain of Output. Take Pain Quality Tt is surprising to note the difference that exists between the various brands of flour, said O. D. Hutchinson, the representative of one of the It big mills in Minneapolis, Minn. all depends on how the flour is milled and on the kind of wheat from which Flour made from hard t is made. will give from twenty wheat spring to forty more loaves of bread per barrel than that tpade from the softer winter wheat. It contains a larger of gluten and absorbs percentage more water. The mills are exceedingly careful about the kind of flour they send out, and the testing department important is one of the most branches. After the flour is ground comes the crucial test. A sample is taken and made up into bread. We have four bakings a day, and from twenty to thirty loaves are baked each time, each one representing a sample of flour. After the test has been made the bread is turned over to the Asso- ! ciated charities. You may have noticed that the color of flour is no longer a marble white, but a creamy white. This comes from the fact that the rich portion of the grain, right under the woody coating, is ground into the flour. What is left can hardly be called bran, for it is only the coarsest part of the outer Milwaukee Sentinel. fiber. - Trees Make Complaint. When the trees in his orchard at Fresno, Cal., are getting cold feet or chilled limbs, they call Mr. J. P. Bolton up on the phone, so to speak, and tell him to get up and put a hot water bottle or a blanket on them. Mr. Bolton has had great trouble with his orchards on the slopes of California mountains, where sudden frosts killed the buds at night. But necessity proved the mother of an invention, which, though it keeps him awake cold nights, gives him care-fresleep between whiles. In every row there is a tree fitted out with a thermometer and wires connecting with an electric bell and dial board in his bedroom. Whenever the temperature is too low for the comfort of the young buds, in any row, the monitor tree with the thermometer registers a noisy kick in Mr. Boltons bedroom and keeps it up until measures ave been taken to warm the trees up. The method is not to administer whisky or chafe the limbs, but to spread rolls of cloth about the trees, squirt warm water on them and leave tubs of water about. These, by freezing, use up the action of the cold in the atmosphere. H hinges; L latch. and roller so that the 8 by 8 inch piece, shown as B in plan, is uppermost. Space the bed pieces 2 feet 4 inches apart by tacking On this foundation pieces across. plank proceed to build a box of from 9 to 12 feet high. Brace the rear firmly to the bed pieces. Hinge the front side as shown in cut with heavy hinges (H), and put on a heavy lock latch at L. To operate the press, cut two wires. Nos. 14 or 12, long enough to reach around the bundle; bore holes one foot apart in the rear of the box above where the top of the bundle will he when pressed; run one end of wires through holes, leaving Just enough in the press to reach the hot- tom edge of door when you are inside and have them under foot. When your box is tramped full of hay, have two pieces of plank, soft wood, slightly smaller than inside of press. Indictment of Aristocracy. Place these on top of the hay cross-way- s are That the idle rich of of the roller. Now have beam, O, 5 inches in diameter worse than the French aristocracy is and long enough to project one foot the opinion expressed by Lady Helen or so over each edge of the press. Forbes in a recent number of an EngThe French aristocPlace the beam over the planks and lish magazine. parallel with the roller. Have two log racy, she says, was obliged by the chains with not less than despotism of the crown to live in the inch links; make a loop at capital and grind dow-- its dependents, one end of each, which will slip readhut the modern idle rich live the life ily over the end of the beam; hang they lead from choice. And the wothem on the projecting ends of the men ' she finds are worse than the beam, D, and attach the lower ends men, at least in England. When the permanently to the roller below, so South African war came to prove the that the draught will be even. Wind mettle of the country, many of the down with crowbars, having a link men of the idle rich stood the test. or wooden bar so arranged as to They went out and faced reality. But hold one of the crowbars down when the women failed. Some of them, too, the hay is pressed. Unlock the door went out to South Africa with a lie in with hammer or mallet; reach the their mouths, and a particularly black lower end of wire, which should have and cruel lie, too. They made the a loop on it, and have the end which struggle of the empire was passed through the hole in rear an occasion for a picnic, an assignaof press, run under the beam and tion with lovers, under cover of a prehanded to you by helper, who goes tended desire to be of use. into the top of the press to cast off chains, etc.; run wire through loop; Pay the Fiddler. have a tightener made by dressing a Every time the traitor Folly chases Reason from her throne hardwood stove wood stick to 1 Someone to be has the victim some poor inches round at one- - end. In this sinner must atone; should be a gimlet hole through which Its an old and truthful paying printed on each page of fame a little of the wire is put First tightwho dance must the fiddler; ener right up, and herein lies the se- They It's the ethics of thepay game. bales. Fasten cret of In this world where Follys minions are so largely in excess. Many a fiddler gets his money, quietly, as you may guess; And the world Is none the wiser not a chance is left for shame To the man whose pnrse is equal to the limit of the game. , e hard-w-oo- d to-da-y seven-sixteent- h hard-presse- d said: Trouble for Mr. Highrocks. What in the worlds the matter, as her mother tactics ia fighting the United States ma? asked Arabella, turned from the telephone and asked soldiers. To counteract this departure Im going for her bonnet and wraps. Major General Leonard Wood has or- Into the city," said Airs. Highrocks, ganized four crack fighting companies and there was a cold glitter in her I just tried to of 100 men each, composed of infan- eyes as she spoke. try and cavalry, which are to operate call your father up, and I heard him independently and conduct a vigorous tell the hoy to say he wasnt in. campaign for the capture or destruc. tion of the enemy. No Italian Musicians There. which is unique Exeter has a No Serious Fighting at Liao Yang. municipal prohibitions. In the among bee'll no serious fighting streets of that There has city no Italian street In the Liao Tang region, hut there musicians are allowed to play, and has been a small skirmish at when an Italian is seen on any of the where Japanese troops at- roads leading to the city and wheelhe is firmly tacked a Russian outpost and were ing a barrel-organ- , driven off with a loss of six killed. stopped and sent back to where he Liao Yang has experienced two days came from. it bright weather, and there is a Strength in Gode Hands. touch of autumn in the air. The rainy season has apparently . terminated. Our life is scarce the twinkle of a star In Gods eternal day. Obscure and dim The military inactivity is credited at With mortal clouds, it yet may beam Liao Yang tg the fact that the Jap for Him. atAnd, darkened here, shine fair to spheres anese are concentrating all their afar. tention on Port Arthur. I will be patient, lest my sorrow bar His grace and blessing, and I fall suPrisoners Given Great Liberty. pine; In my own hands want and weakness are. The American board has rooelved My strength. O God. In Thine from Rev. Sidney L. Gulick of MatsuBayard Taylor. yama, Japan, a report of missionary Yields. Land What work which state that more than It Is estimated that twenty-tw- o 1,209 Russian prisoners kave been acres of land are necessary to susbrought to that city. The prisoners tain one man on fresh meat The are quartered in several large tem- same space of land, if devoted to are are givlightly guarded and ples, would feed forty-tw- o en aa usual liberty for prisoners. wheat culture, to oats, eighty-eighif potapeople; are at to walk Soma least, permitted around town with a small guard and toes, Indian corn and rice, 176; and If even to go for baths In the eea end to to the plantain or bread tree, over the mineral hot springs a mile east 9,000 peopla vi Front CARE HAY PKESS Printer by-la- A special from Sllverton, Colo, ays that a party of citizen from Including prominent mine managers, came over to the property of the Black Bear Mining company, located in Ingram basin. Sunday afternoon, and compelled all the miners to Come out of the shaft and line np before them. Four of the miners were elected from the party end told to leave the neighborhood and net re-- , turn. They are accused of being ia behalf of pernicious agitators USEFUL But, alas! for those who falter, those who hesitate to pay For the music and the dancing through King Folly's night and day; Such a one disgrace, dishonor, even penury, shall claim They who dance must pay the fiddler tls the order of the game. New York Times. Side View of Home-Mad- e Hay Preset Space shown at E represents opening half way down each side, allowing pressing beam to operate wires, release crowbar, cast off chains, Rats and Sulphur. Here is a farmers mode for ridding his premises of rats and mice: If you will sprinkle sulphur on your barn floor and through your corn as jou gather it there will not be a rat or mouse about. I have done this tor several years, and 1 have never been bothered with rats or mice. I have take out the beam and cant the bale Some old corn in my crib at present and not a rat or mouse can be found.' out with hay hook. The press we use at present is two in stacking hay or oats, sprinkle on feet eight inside, and ten feet high. the ground and a little through each It will make bales weighing from 250 load, and my word for it, rats or mice to 300 pounds, according to quality of cant stay there. A pound of sulphur hay, and when hay is handy a bale will be spufficlent to preserve a large can be made every 20 or 25 minutes. barn of corn, and It Is good for stock, and will not hurt the corn for bread. Heavy wire, heavy chains, and substantial press are required, as the strain is very great. The press is English Legal Technicalities. In English courts the solicitors better made two or three inches wider at the front than at the back, tnus must always appear in their robes. A London newspaper of recent date conallowing bundles to cant out easily. I can neither tains the following: see you nor hear you, said Judge Budding Plum Trees. B. J. S. Kindly describe the process Edge to Mr. Turner, a solicitor at of budding plum trees and state at Clerkenwell county court, when that what season of the year it should be gentleman, who was unrobed, rose to done. oppose a barristers application to have a case adjourned. Mr. Turner The ordinary method of propagating began to put on his robe, but Judge The shieldNow, that will do, Edge interposed. plums is by budding. I will not have this court shaped bud is used and it is inserted he said. In a incision made in the made a robing room of. Next case.' stock. The stocks are of two kinds, Mr. Turner protested that it was an native and imported. The imported Injustice to his client, but the Judge are best for the European varieties of ordered him to be silent. plums. They are planted in spring, cultivated so that vigorous growth Is Whence Esopus? developed, and hudded in August as a The most puzzling thing about Esorule. The budding season depends pus is the origin of the name. Philconsiderably upon the locality and the ologists are busy working on the quescharacter of the weather. If dry and tion. They are divided on its derivahot, budding will have to be done tion between the Indians, the Dutch comparatively early. If wet find cool, smd the early English colonial govthe growing season is lengthened and ernors, with the odds in fa nr of the the budding may be done later. There- Indians. Even Schoolcraft, authority fore, no specific date can be given. on Indian matters, could not settle The best time to do it is just before the question in his researches. He the bark tightens down. Occasional thought It might be from Sepus, examination of the bark will bring out' tire name of a river among the the right seasot. |