Show T i ' i 'emqiy county progress HAWORTH CAPTURED HAVE On of the Convicts Who Escaped From Prison Again Behind the Bara “prick" Haworth the condemned DALI UTAH murderer who neaped from tha Utah atata penitentiary Friday night waa captured Sunday morning la a now UTAH NEWS d board shanty standing la the fruit orchard of Brigham AshTh typhoid epidemic la Salt Ultl ton from half to of a O'y l waning wiUi tha advent of mile from of the village Halllday cooicr weather Howard Kennedy a fruit farmer Mra Iaura Stark of Ogden la dead discovered him at about sunrise on aa the mult of taking an overdoee of hla way to ahoot pheasants Haworth laudanum hy inlelake lay oa his aide in the shanty and The Infantry at Fort Douglas S05 thinking ha might he dead Kennedy tmng have gone to Fort Riley went In Later he sent John Morten-o- n Kan a where the fail maneuvera will a ISyeartild boy to Neilson'a be held tor The Keilaona Len and Hyrum At Morgan Charlea McGuire who telephoned for a description of and being aat'sflr-- that ha wu raised a check from 7 to $70 waa sentenced to one year In the peni- tha refugee took rifles and went after him Kennedy and tentiary The prospects are now favorable Georgs Blair Joined them with shot that aa early as practicable la the guns When Haworth wu covered spring the district of Rasim win have with tha guns ha made no resistance and wu soon on his road back to a cyanide mill In operation prison Ishaa whlrh A pamphlet Jnst been Lynch tha other condemned mursued by the Commercial club to adverwho escaped hu not yet been derer tise Salt Lake City devotes two pages taken but It Is believed It Is only a to the organ In the tabernaclm matter of a few days until ha will Secretary Bateman of the State Fair again he behind the bars It KA C 1 1 K I Cl t ISIS to Mmi a STATE newly-plante- three-quarter- s Ha-wor-ta much-soug- I'ft r i : ii I t r i - l i : i ‘ i s fnf association announces that the association cleared over $3000 on the recent fair despite the bad weather A son of Judge Jacob Johnson of Spring City was thrown from a horse which he wu riding sustaining a broken collarbone In the accident The offlcera-elec- t of the city of Hnntsvllle will taka the oath of offleo Friday and the occasion will be cole brated by a banquet and a general good time A camp of Sons of Confederate Veterans has been formed In 8alt Lake City Fisher Harris secretary of the Commercial club having been elected commandant Frank 8m!th of Lehi aged 18 was shot by a companion while hunting docks and fatally Injured The lad who ahot him claimed ha did not know his gun wu loaded The educational display at the State Fair wu very fine and wu a credit to an tha school The first attempt at a display In music wu given and called forth words of praise Lars F Madsen one of ML Pleasfell ant’s most prominent citizen from his wagon and wu run over by tha heavy load breaking hla back Ho lived hut two hoars after tha secldenL Samuel Briley a Salt Lake saloon man attempted suicide by taking nure tha rephlno on night last week sult of a protracted spree but wu uved by prompt medical attendance John H Seely and James F Jensen ML Pleasant's two principal thoroughbred stock growers carried off nearly all the first and second prizes Cor which they had entrlu at the State WAR BETWEEN RUSSIA AND JAPAN APPEARS INEVITABLE Relations Between Two Powers Have Reached Such a Stags That a Clash Is Freely Predicted According to the latest advices from Loudon It Is believed there that tha relations between Russia and Japan have reached a crisis and that war Is It would certainly look as Inevitable were making though both powers preparations for war Russian warships and a transport with troops have Mt Port Arthur for Korea and the Russian forces at New Chwang have been Increased The Japanese premier and tba ministers of war navy and foreign affairs bad a simultaneous audience with the emperor Monday and It la claimed the Japanese are becoming anxious for a try at Russia ANOTHER EUROPEAN INVASION "Nsw York Gossips Are Awaiting with Interest the Visit to That C't of a Number of English Woman of Tit Is Who Are Said to Bs Planning to Turn the Tables on tho Galaxy of American Girls Who Hava Married High-BorEnglishman”— Nowa Item n Ruuia Will Wage War Rather Than Yield Up Her Claims The Cologne Gazette published a foldispatch from 8L Petersburg lows: "Ruuia la not disinclined to accept the modus vivendl In the Korean question but If Manchuria la brought Into tha controversy by Japan Ruuia would rather that tha disputa com to war than ylald her clalma A sign that Russia Is prepared for the worst Is that the officers' families who art preparing to go to Port Arthur hava been requested to defer going there’ before 1904 the ostensible 'reason being that tha buildings for their second modatlon are not yet completed Ja- u For Soma Tima tho Titled Forol gnor Haa Bean Preferred by Our Hail to tha Exclusion of tha Homo Product but pan bu brought together masses of troops for purposss other than mera maneuvering FED WIFE ARSENIC Religious Enthuslut Charged With Murdering Hla Third Wife Ebenezer 8 Blydenburg arrested at Efidora Iowa charged with tha murder by poisoning of his wife hu bun released under $10000 bonds Mrs Blydenburg died suddenly on May 39th a few months after her mar- riage At the Instigation of tba dead woman'! sister tba remains were disinterred and tba stomach found to contain arsenic Tba dead woman who owned a valuable Iowa farm wu third wtf Blydenburg’ second wife la said to hava died In Brooklyn N Y and It Is stated that bar life wu Insured for $7000 Blyen-bur- g bu manifested great seal In religious work and hla arrest bu earned ezdtemenL When ths Latter Btgln to Rccaiva Ladles tha Flattering Attentions of tho English Undoubtedly There Will bo a Grand though Belated perior Charms of tho Domestic A rtlcls Sentenced to Life Imprisonment A special from Glcndlva Mont lays oba Klnshan waa on Monday Fair sentenced to life Imprisonment and The tenth ennnal teachers' convex JAFS WILL FIGHT John Wilson to fifteen years In tba tlon of Utah bald la Salt Lake City for tha murder of two week wu the largest school con- Doeld te Declare War on Ruuia on penitentiary box-ca- r on a moving Northtourists Ultimatum of Expiration vention aver held In Utah and tha Pacific train near Wibaux a few ern s Tba correspondent of tba London teachers declare It waa a decided weeks ago Tha murdered men were In every way Post at Che Poo telegraphing Ocon their way to tha Dakota wheat Lizzie Russell aged I wu playing tober 10th says: “It la stated that tha fields One lies unidentified In the near a rubbish fire at bar home la Salt Japanese have decided to declare hospotter’s field at Wibaux The second Lake City when her dreu caught tilities on the ezplratlon of their A third harwas Thomas Mi’Gowau to Tha Russian Russia fleet fire and she wu so badly burned that vester was badly wounded death reiulted after several hours of hu cleared from Port Arthur It Is reported that tba Japanese are landIntent suffering Korea A ing troops at Masanpho claim the model Syracuse people of field guns wars embarked number apple orchard of Utah Is located at unthat place It la owned by W H Mi- at Port Arthur Saturday for aa known All destination the available ller and la composed of twenty-liv- e force of workmen la amployad on tha acres set to winter trees suo-ces- 4 J alt!-matn- m Recognition of ths Su- Death Waa Suspicious Tba Chautauqua county Naw York and grand Jury convened Monday will begin an Investigation Into the sudden death of a pretty young woman which occurred at a hotel In the village of Findlay Lake The girl registered as Nellie Gray of Pittsburg which Is believed to bo an assumed name Her home la believed to be In Marionvtlle Pa Two physicians performed an autopsy on the body and today Dr Ileniy Chapin of Findlay Lake was placed under arrest IS THE WATER ALL OUT? that apple ' are now eight years old A number of tha prominent young moot of TsylorsvlUa have formed aa athletic club and will take a part la amateur athletes from now on They will organize a football team basket ball team and track team Five women ware badly bruised and shaken np the result of a collision of a street car with a freight train la Salt Lake City The collision wu due to the slippery condition of tha track The mot Orman escaped doalh by Jumping C H Burnet aged 35 Rio Grande Western station agent at Sevier committed suicide Saturday by killing shothimself with a Girl Klllsd While Watching Singular Tragedy an aeronaut wu almost Instantly killed In San Francisco He made an ascension and Sunday descends safely In a parachute to within forty feet of the ground when he released his hold on the trapeze bar Ha fell on a hard pavement In Golden Gale park and soon died Madge Heaney aged 17 years wu riding on an elertrie car at tha time She leaned far out of the ascension of the ear to get a better view of the parachute descent and her head struck an electric mast with such force that death soon followed William Beals double-barrelle- r (ly — Chicago Record Sold His Son's Lift Herald MAD RIDE DOWN BANK ’ - T m'-i'T- in1 ! 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Wan curled boatlike leave that rao caution It la noteworthy that neither and fled tha' Unreeling yet thoueh folded up from IMS rum nor tobacco la Included In Items of thla novel “manifest” SlMplees though east among th dead Out to the ocean fleet and float: Blow blow my little leafllk boat Still Another Cite Frasksvllle Wla OcL 13th— Many O wind of strlta! to ue a wedding wind! remarkable cures are being reported' O cover me with klese of her meuth: from all over the country but there Blow thou our aoula together heart sot li ono right hero In Frankavlllo which' axd To narrowing Northern lines Mow from la certainly worth publishing th Beutb which haa not as yet been given ta fleet float: ocean and to the Out the public Blow blow my Uttl leafllk boaL - ! Mrs Louis Marklaon of thla plica been blowing many a drtftln) had been a alck woman for quits a thing tlmo and could not find anything Prom circling cove down to th unehek long to give her any help She Buffered all ttred mas BANDIT A SQUEALER Then bloweit t the eea my blue uQ’i the painful symptoms of what la genwing erally knows aa female weakness Ue to a nw levellt futurity Telle Namec of Pals In Attempted woman who read her story Every ocean float: and to tb Out Train Robbery will understand theae distressing conBlow blow my little leafllk boat — Oeorge MacDonald dition! which combine to make the Gay Harsh man alias Jim Connors Urea of many womeh on long him In an was wounded tha bandit who THE CURE OF STINGB den of weakness and suffering attempt to hold up the Oregon RailMrs Marklaon chanced ono day to road and Navigation train at Corbett Many Remedlee That Can Ba Applied hear of a new remedy called Doddi to Rellavo Suffering Ore two weeks ago haa disclosed to Kidney Pllla that waa said to be a aorta All from of whether atlnga— the the sheriff at Portland Ore splendid medlclaa for women's weak namee of the rest of the gang of train waape beet hornets or bumblebee— nets She determined to try tom ahould be lucked to remove aa much robbers and where they are likely to and soon found heraelf getting bettor poison os possible than have a slice 8he kept on with tho pllla and wu be found According to Harshman tha of add fruit tomato or apple peaeh leader of the band wu "Jim" James cured Speaking of her case Mrs or a crushed berry or grape either a distant relative of the notorious outMarklaon aaya:— to bound tho or green lightly rip law Jesse James: the other members “I can and do pralae Dodd’s Kidnap If the pain to very severe were George Underwood "Bill” Mor- wound aa a remedy for female weakness Pllla gan and himself Hurshman lays it after a minute take off tho fruit wash They era tha besh medicine I hava wu planned that after the robbery tho atlng in warm water and hatha ever known and have doaa ma a James and Underwood were to make It wsU In alcohoL Than wet a folded Unsn rag In either alcohol or vinegar great deal of good” fur the Mexican boundary tho Morgans were to go to 8ammlah Flats and bind on tha sting If neither alA YOUNG ENGLISH PEER on Bellingham bay and that Harshcohol vlaegar or fruit of any aort la man himself wu to have gone to east- at hand try a bruised plaataln leaf ern Oregon Harshman also stated the appllratlon whatever It Duka ef Llnter From tor f IreliaA I that ho thought the other members of Change II Yaara Old the gug hail carried out their portion la every tea mlautea until tha pala Th dnk of Leinster to om of tha Good subsides— Housekeeping of the programme and are now In the youngest peers In King Edward! vlclnltiee named j realm Ha to II yean old and la tha 5100 Reward $100 Tk feeders ef tkle pem will he p'eaeedie hero premier per of th kingdom of Ire TREATY tbsi lOers Is el leeel nee ensiled Slseeee iheft eleere hee Sees ehie le cere la e I lie ibeee eed lhai 0 land and head of tho great Irian houa CeierrO Heirs CeurrS Cere Is the ee r sneiilre of Peace Between Powers After CenFitzgerald which for hundreds of sere sow keeee le the nedml Ireiera'Ur I surra he ex SHsUietluesI dleeew nexlne e season haa played to conspicuous a turies of Warfare yean -- seel meuneel Heirs Ceunh Cere Is teSee of tho omtrald ereellv eelleg dlrerup rpue the Meed eed Blew rols la tha Uatory The terms of the general treaty of erfecee ef tee evefane Uu refer deemrlad Ifee tola Ha to a gnat graadnephaw of arbitration between France and Great feeidsiliiafee ef (fee dmae led s1es ike reUeet tha helMlns efe tfeenuaUwilns led larMIs Mreisili patriot Lord Edward tha hero ud le Met lu era TM rnplaMe Britain have been concluded between as During hla afe felik Is lu cereilte puerere ifeel lOrf eter martyr of th ’ll rebellion Foreign Minister Delcasse and the au- Oee Heedied iMUl-- e lur air ecu Ifeel II fells M HU school days tha young poor was oat tees fur l!H ef UMiueeuci thorities In London The advanced r uikxzt awoTaMea of tho leading boya at Eton in aU aaireM Sed hr frecvlvu TVj aorta of athletic but h developed stag of the negotiations bu not yet HeO’i keulr run era Ike beet been communicated to the public lgna of consumption th malady that Serves Long carried ff both hie father and mother Lawyer The treaty follows the general lines E B Taylor ol and left him th younraat duke in the of the Hay Pauncefot arbitration Warren O who sucreeded James A English when barely I year treaty which to a considerable ex- Garfield OS representative' of the old old and peerage now every precaution to brief a model tent served The treaty Is mainly significant In Nineteenth district In congress on the taken to preserve him for the greet advance of tb latter to th presi- thing that may ha expected from one being the culmination of the between France and dency haa Just completed the fifty of bis brilliant ancestry rlghth year of hie practice of law It Great Britain after centuries of warCoffee Jolly fare the maintenance of defensive ia aald that no other lawyer In Ohio A hot cup of coffoo to undoubtedly la able to ehow so many years of acarmaments and the recent animosities v powerful etlmulent enabling both growing out of the Fuhoda Incident tivity la the profnalun sental tad physical fatigue to be and the South African war It Is also Pan Cara eea eat be loo bixb'r spokes ef ia 'lores But coffeo disagrees with significant of the tendency toward a eeoush nrb-J- L W O' Us is tsf Thlid rearrangement of the European politinany persons disturbing their store K ILoasapulia Miaa Jea L Ml cal alliance whs by Interference with digestion r"or this class the London Lancet suf German Tutor Charged With Killing Soma Pointer on Trouecra testa the use of coffee Jelly which to A man' trousers when a tallo Ono of Hi Pupils qually pleasant It assuage thirst thorn In the summer pres are ind neutralizes excessive acidity ef The trial of Androas IHppold a private tutor who tied HWnz Koch the nearly always pressed with tb ends ’ho stomach turned up but In th wlntr they are son of Director Koch of ll pressed turned down A tailor says: bank to a lied and whipped “Troiisnrv are the pressed turned np In him to death has hogun In LMrlln the summer because It la presumed Heinz with a younger brother who that every man wears them turned np was also fearfully punched lived In this season He wears them o bewith the tutor lit a Tl'idii! house A cause In thn summer he woara low medical board haa derided that shoes and trousers that are not Is sane He that h turned up eatuh at the back a such whipped the boys on the authority of ho Eut turned up they don't their parents touch the shoes they don't catch In them they set right That U tb Girls Wins Steer Roping Contest main reason why w f:-- s up trouri LiicIIIh Mulhall 11 old and a In thn summer" frii-nof ri'i‘'Jdii:f K'KWVrit FLTNAM FADMM- - I3 r'S do not won tho lli"1" nit'i-- roping con:t lain th" hind ur eiit killic eg lb st Mi'AID'di-- I T ! In t!ii inithwiHt Tun ceyt green and p'i-'kiinwn mwlx-conditions wore thit ihrw An lUnch In the fullwere to b- - roped and plt Th first llvirg est time and tho dwti-s- t wu r Sprmlnfl hr to all Miss M'lihhl: throw who trangnra 1Kll N Brulawo alivr end tii-- it up in forty three niHr:k h steamship Tho heron d mi'iired one mir ond BmcKmcKo Soronoaa aa th wh! ih nfe and li ven Stiffnwaa Sclatlcm master of h w (1op m third wu roped thrown aud font of time Use Ike oU letAis lenwRr the remarkably furty visit the u second lfM Boarding iuv-who Congressman Charged With Hiding toed th hi ra n If t ypntriJ Criminal OO her areivnl fro: Surnir Ex Pongrerivnisn D R- Solum of to account lv which fore‘ !!"’ Teh nos ce forfeited a bond of I'l'XKI Frtee 15 flclaT JOe of to slop w rl ac-- l i nk by fading to appear in th District with th per f Th' to Ksus Mond-tcourt at Mi Lhl l‘n answer 'he charge of sern-ltrFblladel brother John Net win from the ty olIl'iTi and a reword of "m hu be-'off-r- ed of DRUNKENNESS hy th coriinihiioi 'eyr Eire Th V iw Montgomery minify for the imvi-i- ) iy n mllM long ! srriwf John I Crreh 'i CURED of killing Albert Morrli a mnvlcti-rtid In 'n ' on immi out while and thirty hi ago of In t year days i1' Hhuwi In Judge Nelson wu ac- erwae disappeared eaiaiug i ' ir cused of hiding hint Inlitiitt Thon tact ANGLO-FRENC- s 1 d Injured K: ty r ni ii and women psauengers ei a reinarkahlo rs-- ! i‘h near Wllllamxhrldge !:oni Y V VI ' 'iidly Hhskcfi up an-- l 'et i v 'I i mice were xorliHmly "I : it ti deiailed I he ear when i ran 13d feet ii voj j M 'li o r and th-loppled Into i : Ii all the women 1! ii removed through ml nr m a l 1 liit V-ir- ! :h- : - iii t 0 w:n I nn fi-ii- w r I'lr'i'fil r 'iii M-- i in mi cr-ri- t and i Mm E I''i: U w in 1C 1 t i' Mild hurt an the brill Hi I in-- - i Wallin In which I' i r M-- i:i ihiernal nrt Is erllleal i d Kan who law George ii the c'lext of Ida fa inon (he head ii nIi lint seriously ni i Minn o-- i party In Ivnver in liahsn wife nf ! A -- rilr dangerone an rleelrlc i ! :i pi tln-i- i i M"i:-ii- Wi-iri- 4 ne of i 'y In a i nr rfi' l i 'ie i:ir'y of -I- III i 'For Rheumatism' ) lii--- J hr - l stH-on- pt vl v Neuralgia Lumbago f ti-- lnii £1 r Trsyic Ending of Picnio Ib-rl- rn nr tnn s Trolley Cur Derailed and Forty l ! received In Information Paris abow that a formidable Russian fleet comprising ninety warshlpe of an claasea has left Fort Arthur and has arrived at Ma San Tho south of Korea where the Japanese fleet bad already arrived The Russian ships hare anchored within the MaSha-Fhharbor alongside the Japanese ships Several brigades of Russian trdops have been moved forward to tbs Korean coast and are now encamped on the border Diplomatic negotiations are still proceeding at Toklo These do not relate to the evacuation of Manchuria by the Russian troops but to the future of Korea A cablegram for Berlin says tha Chinese minister Is at Essen where he Is buying arms and other war ma- Dip-pnl- b-- li kid- neys kidneys are over worked they fall to perform the duties nature hu for provided do to them When the kid s neys fall danger-ou- Official slb-ge- o w-n tho When the u Arlsona Outlaw Surrenders Joseph Roberts the Graham counIlls wife died two years ago In ty Ariaona outlaw who repulsed a gun Kansas and srlovlng ovor her death party of officers on Bins river about led to the dud three weeks ago haa surrendered Twenty head or yearling RambouUlot Wounded and worn out after a bard Iambi exhibited at the State Fair by fight ha found It ImwMlhle to escape third posse thet had taken ble trail J Y Jeusen of ML Pleasant have the and be gave hloixidf up tn Deputy been purchased by Porter A Mlllan of Sheriff Bob Bailey who was engaged oackfoot Ma the price paid being In the fight between 'h- - H'dicri gang $30 pur head The lamhs took two and Graham county nfficcrs and ranger Roberta wm to Solomon-vll!first prlzrk and one second priza and placed lu 'ml Mrs HenedMa C Ilanson who died at her homo In Ephraim on Saturday Fatal Shooting Alt-i- y wu one of the t known women n In a revengeful m l Uir Gurley that auction of the state where her and a party of rnv 'uniorcd borne h aynijfiyiiio'i with charity and William Traylor aud K 1 bunevolcnre and she will bn greatly Allen at Carpenter a wi ‘lie Wu missed by the poor and suffering river In Arizona U’-- lir lav night The recession of the waters of Great and the quarrel whu-! :ii I over Salt Lake on the northern ahnr-- a of Some cattle alleged tn hn been that body of wator has resulted In the stolen b? Traylor en-- ' in fatal at d'p x!t of avphal-t'irmil'-- f d'seowry of a ft'iiVy niid i a rir'y drW with indl'ut in a of oil of a very S’ 'a and ripened fire mi T's!i-- and Allen Insfsn!! I'"lug Tnv nr and fit grade Iocs! Iona having been made wr -- nd1 g Alyu ! flni as Ma rum and Ogden men by Salt Labe fell The Presbyterians of Salt take City i panlon are te begin woik at once on a plan Viel Mills Shut Down lookl ng to the erection of a WestA apei-'an in Ch'-n'- i minster college huiWliiK In that city from Jo!- - I l::i Him A magnificent site lias been secured Of the I ' n WITS Oft mmpiiriv and a IllhdO ug will Ka'urdav !t- -n oiit nf eni-- yment he the first building to be ercetnd I I !! The com and three rod Di'ln Ihn October term of court mills woro "ti l' iinwn wlnV i tie biait f Chn the e convicted j ftirntr in1 and to dentil for lle killing i lfn i(! (h- - P1m fnM of hx wife and William In pany say tha - do n-- know when I I Han Mar'-the plant will op again hut comity will be eonxlilered wb-- n the Jndg- - will decide whether ! ’I0M to rosnme again In Anri'iut or not Hotiis will have a new trial I signed for tho slmt down taxes I i hoi aarichad tha argot of Parla with a new won A policeman la a “camerlanga" Tb rat constable who heard himielf by that epithet was i nonpluated quite aa much aa the ga derma who waa called "centurion" But the motto of th Parla pmi h “When In doubt arrest your and In this cose the Innovator spent a fow hours at tha police fora being released According to on authority tho connection between a policeman and a camerlango la to be found In tha’ silver hammer need to thrice strike tha deceased pope’s brov A policeman la a “cogne" L a he who trikes—and this furnlihei th connecting link However That may b tha fact remains that the word la now in common use and In every street aquabbla at present aoms out la aura to shout "Eh va dono Min- -r lingua!" — New York Tribune who Waters Gathering of Vessels In Korean to Russian Troop of and Removal Coast Loo'ts aa Though Trouble Wao Brewing into Being by tha Death Pop Lao Tha death of tho pop all-tire-d te fortifications" u FLEETS OF RUSSIA IN SAME HARBOR- - Called The weary worn feelout ings oome to JAPAN flt lut V AND PARIS' NEW SLANG WORQ ALL TIRED OUT IN EAST WAR CLOUD Anglo-Japanes- MANCHURIA LOST TO CHINA u 3? I Other special dispatches describe Russian war preparations etc and the newspapers wblrh era Intensely Interested In the developments owing to the alliance are already publishing maps and estimates of the navy and military force of the prospective belligerents and editorializing on tba possibilities of tba situation Tha greatest attention la paid to the changed tone of Baron minister la Hayaahl the Japanese London who Is much less confident that peace will be preserved than b was a week ago Inquiries la Japan-es- s banking shipping and commercial bouses In London however elicited expressions of disbelief In the outbreak of war Tba threat of war between Russia and Japan la a source of great anxiety at Washington because such an event might at any moment threaten tha Interests of the United Btates Them Is more anxiety over Russia's attitude than that of Japan because Russia has not kept her word In regard to Manchuria t- - n: StJacobsOil - ad t'olf'-yvill- :S?rr“ s V d I Ill iulij KTJX'SS i’ |