Show EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS unu Mihk m COURT DECIDES SUPREME FAVOR OF GOVERNMENT OASTLI DALI Justice Harlan and It upheld the decree of the circuit court for the district of Minnesota In every particular Four of the justices dissented from the five constituting the majority The di vieion In the court was due to a difference of opinion ea to the right of federal control of elate corporations The majority opinion proceeded on the theory that congress baa a right under the constitution to control Inno matter by terstate commerce whom conducted while the minority or dissenting ojrfnion was based on the theory that In the present rase the effort to regulate the ownership la not Interstate traffic AGAINST THE MERGER IN UTAH la Northern Security Railroad Merger Held to Be In Violation of tho Anti Trust Lews of United Statea UTAH STATE NEWS Th house hat passed Ilia Mil mak-la- s In the United Statea aupremo court 8a!t Lake City a port of delivery Monday an opinion was delivered In Tho Salt Lake route la now extend tho merger rase of tho Northern So-aand a half mllea curitiea roinpany v United Siatra In to a point fifty-twfavor of the government's contention outh of Ca’lcrN-- s la a debate at Marysvai the other 11 th nierger waa Illegal The ot tho court handed down night It waa decided that Russia la la i 0Plulon tho right against Japan Director (Ienernl Whitaker has gone to SL Louis to gier!ntnnI the Installation of Utah's exhibit at tho fair Tho Iron County Farmers' Institute bold at Cedar City was well attended and much Inter et waa manifested i plant The Japanese In Utah will contribute about (lOtoo to tho war fund Each Jap In tho state la to contribute 120 and Plano have been completed ground will bo broken In a short time for the Y M C A building to be erected at Helper A ehlpmect of trees and shrubbery for the southern Utah experiment farm near St Genre was received last week from Fresno Cal s About twenty shots badly damaged from the heavy guns of the ships were exchanged t of tho According to a London Dally Mall at Newohwang General Kuropatkla has wired Lieutenant Geneial Stoessel that he must hold Port Arthur with the present garrison The Dally Expresa correspondent at Berlin give an alleged official Intimation from the Russian ambassador Count that Vlc-- Admiral Makaroff has mined all the coast of the peninsula at Port Arthur the situation of the mines extending three miles seawsrd A correspondent of the Dsily Telegraph at Ylnkow says the Japanese gain attacked Port' Arthur March 12 as a challenge for Vice Admiral Makaroff to come out and fight During the heavy bombardment ihe correspondent says th'o Japanese were in a position of safely from the fortress The Russian casualties amounted to 300 killed and wounded I i Tho report comes from Sunnyslde j that at present tber sre gn men em ployed In the various branches of coal mining and tho r!e industry who died at Christopher Aadui-uoOgden last week at tin ace of 90 came to Utah in 1S69 and had lived j In Ogden about a third of a century j In Cavalry the Rusaiana Hava Greatly the better of the Japanese Force A movement la on fool to Install an Immense electric light and rower j ANOTHER COLORADO OUTRAGE Riakcd Life for a Small Sum MEN DRIVEN FROM HOME It being tho inten plant at Rlrhlit-A special from San llernardlno Cal thm to enpply electricity fur all the Masked Men Beat Mine Worker' Of- ays: A K Wilson a young maa Citissns Alliance at Tellurida Colo ficial With Deport Striking Minora towns of the valley from Ogden Utah this afternoon A special from Trinidad Culo says: One member of the hundred t An Interstate track meet for high from tho top of a pole Chris Evans was beaten by three at Need lei for a e Alliance after a meeting at wager of (360 and school athletes has proposed Monmasked men with held canvas the net Winchesters Colo through with plunging armed and from r resent Indication! such a for him twelve citizens lauded on and revolvers scoured the town and meet will be held In Salt Iake City day on board the Colorado A Southern hia feel by and shattered both his hips bound for Pueblo ami train passenger aome time In May besldea sustaining serious internal In- look Into custody between seventy and was taken off the train at M’alsenburg Wilson bail just reached eighty union men and sympathizers juries Tho supreme court has denied the In a critical condition with five bad Needles from Ogden and to turn In Mime instances doors to dwelling In the case of j w’ pMItion for ichearlng some easy money culleeted a crowd houses were forced and broken open Bn ha under the State vs Chart of citizens about tho pole saying ha t he eJ In a vacant would make tin- - leap to the ground The men were buided danth sentence for murder In the first when all and room a I until store m)I ui Trlnllhlll Md ftl!r He then bis hat securing a jwsio-degree beating Evans Jumped from the trsln small sum Twelve men volunteered tlioae desired bad been captured they anJ loaded In Cache Evans Is financial manager of the to hold the ranvas net On reaching were marched to Lie t The town of Lewiston train United Mine Workers of America and the top of the pole he hesitated a min- Into two coaches As Ih- la to be The eonnty Incorporated fired waa sent to Colorado by President ute and then departed the Citizens’ ‘iliai-Aa off bis body leaped town win embraco what la now known John MltchelL shot tbnnigh the net snd strurk the! three volleys of allots In u air Michael Calabrac aa tho Lewiston school district and la a striker was ground a rry of horror arose from 200 killed by guarde Monday at Pryor Kuropatkln Rushing to tho Front about three by six mile In extent who witnessed the mishap Calabrace la said to have fired four people to General Kuropatkln cspecta The Salt Lake road waa opened to hols at a negro and then barricaded Wilson was unconscious when picked Ilia bones were protruding through j reach Mukib-up 2'lth and Marc'i everyRiverside Cal on tho 12th with a spe- himself In his bouse The guards the flesh making a sickening light cial excursion and a local celebration burst open the front door and as Cal- The lower pert or hla spine was also thing will bn sidetrack-- ! In order to ran out the bark way they abut Injured making It almost Impossible! get him to the front on achednle time The Salt Lake mute now has 104 miles abrace him fur him to recover The general bear an autograph letter of track In operation In California from the emperor to Viceroy Alesleff A wholesale drug corporation with In whom he will repoit It Is underIIOOJOOO or atnek of 1250000 capital will stood then turn the that viceroy h one of the new buslnesa proposb over Ihe entire direction of the land ' tlons in Immediate prospect for Salt to General Kurupatkin operallon Lake who will transmit hla report to the but emperor through ihe viceroy The Commercial club of 8alt Lake la this Is the only point on practically making an effort to get a permanent which Viceroy Alesleff will maintain borne tor the National Mining consuperiority gress established In Zion A commit Blaysr of Editor Gonsalss to Run for toe Is at work on the matter Congross John Jones of Salt lake City who t Governor Janies II while waa recently severely Injured Tillman recently acquitted nf murder aa on street conductor a a employed for the killing if Editor X G Gonzales ear baa beenjtwarded (6000 damages of Columbia S (' has annotinceil bis In bis suit agalnrt the street car comcandidacy fur mngress In an interpany Ho view In the Augusta Chronicle Information baa Jnst reached Salt will stand for the t made vacant by Lake friends of the death of Captain Hie death of Congressman G W Croft Jamee E It reft V 8 A retired forof Mouth Carolina The dead conwas al one time the law merly an officer of the Twenty-fourtgressman stationed at Fort Douglas and woll Official Map cf Harbor of Vladivootok Showing Location of Battorioo and partner of Mr Tillman and waa bis Fort a leading ciuiiim-- in the murder trial known In Utah F ranch and Engliah at Outo More Camp Raidsd The city officials of American Fork Senate Fortification Bill Trouble Is fesred between the The following romes fnun Manila: made a visit to Ogden one day last Thu passed the furtiflraiinn week In order to view the parka of French and English garrisons at Shan “Major General f ennard Wood regirts j bill Tuesday after a appropriation force ihri-that city for the pnrpse of securing Hal Kwan The aobllers of the two an attack upon a horns' iliscussion of the amendpointers for perfecting p'sna for the nallona stationed In that fortified city cast of C'ottabao by a strong party of ment aulh'irlIng th- - purchase of an are constantly on the verge of a Serb Murue madu hostile by the passage j elty park at Anterlran Fork iuh-iIImat and the experimental law Thn Monts'' ‘ An unknown man ahmil 65 years of i “ conflict Insults continuously aro of tho fur of aile of the purchase provision was shelled and the Mum j agn was killed by a Rio Grande pas- bandied between the men and per- position Hawaiian defense winks in the assaults ire frequent The flanked and the outworks taken They Islands senger train near Rprlngvllle on the sonal The Hawaiian provision Sikhs who constitute Ihe greater part were alrung and well construi-h-night of the 12th thn body being of the British force are drilled five Cannon eliminated by the old which had twenty-onraptun-found wedged on the cowcatcher when j iwlrB very day and all the British Spanish thlity-lhrelaniakas alsc j mmmlilf-was restored and the sum thn train arrived si Fpringvllle troops In North China are asserted to largo quantity of ainuiililun and sup i Increased (jiMi'sin at Used by No casualties on our ilde” pllt-be resting under marching orders j the house to $'i2iil'Si eliminatcutoff The Og ing 143 miles of ib- - main line of the Star Chamber Session of Houso to Keraa Shall Be Russian j Thraa Killed by Toy Pistol Capo Southern Tefi” m- - Piomunfnry In thn course of his conversallom j Charges Made by Bristow Three persons two of them being : mountain and the roa-- by In thn train whlb- - traveling from Moe The committee of bouse the special killed and eight other cm ' Irtijs raf43 miles was oj to Investigate the pos(uffic "Indie-mint- " cow ai cording lo a Parle correspon Tm-ployus wen- - inj'ifuil in ie cross fle on the Mh Th hli conof members of Kurupaikin tepeated congress s I —I of an is-f V of y pistol raps the lake was cuuuo explosion day by tinued Its woik behind closed doors desire that peace ahould be algnef which completely I tinAstatic freight two l In Tokiu Thn gcm-ialaid that f brick niaiuifai turing plant i'iv for three hours on Monday and thm only Frank Rose who o:: (': i story ' Th- - roinmlttei- - Is mak-l- i Kiuii'-und Aux'rla haw the Noti-llhu took a feres shot and killed li's wf- o t Chliago Toy riuiipani I wph Russ a lo g a detailed luily of each case In prevent Great The wrecked building caught flie id n fur Tyear-rdIt will llrst llm report lutHer with another i:iiain rvcniiig r food and sl'jt"- - In ri Ill's” cases In wi' h 'ti "We will nevel mediately after the explosion snd 'lie appears on Mu sildiug - f Ih rii-S'lifico an llul ration of wrung I” ruit tin-sVmi his murjf-r- liniaiti to Interfere ftn bodies of the dead wen- - ho bad')1 If Mi H: part of Hi” d di pelting us of Old burned and mangled tba' it was lm !i vi ‘‘t t'i April 22 dulng am anc s before I ling III" -t in recognize ib’-rfiuiis of a - ji 'y leiu-hexcept h) victory K t r: u a !r of tiu-iCiH-xen- presi- Rebecca Mayo aged 90 the last but one surviving widow of a revolutionary war soldier Is dead at Mrs Mayo was marXewhern Va ried In 1533 to Captain Stephen Mayo who was then 76 years old Mrs Shep Griffin a negro Is In Jail at Meridian Miss having been taken from certain persons In Kemper counIn ty who It Is charged held him much Is There servitude enforred xte-H- 1 I I I excitement over the esse A Japanese shipping agent who was arrested Monday on suspicion of supplying Russians with information has committed suicide In the military prison at Tien Tsln It Is said several other Japanese are under suspicion Rather than nmtnenanre in church membership a man engaged In the M liquor business the Uv Edwin Martin assistant pastor of th Lewis whooping cough Vhn the pneumonia by pneumonia left her she was taken down with malaria fever with at tiim-- symptoms Of Spinal Meningitis The family brought bur saf-triiil’li-but aftur ly through set in anil the fever Bright's the doctors gave up Her father tells the rest of the h'ory: “We began to give r Dodd's Kid- ney Pills and after she had taken she was about three and a half Now she is well as entirely cup'd any child running nril plnying as if nothing hsd ever hem the matter with her Thi ilortnrs xald sh was of Dodd's beyond the Kidney Tills certainly saved our Util girl's lif when she was so far Into the chronic stage of Bright's Disease that we thought nothing Could dix-iu- r a depression Cant be reatorad to health aatll the kidneys ara cured Read how oaa woman waa restored by using Doan’s Kidney Pills: Mrs H A Var Sickle (It Ith A vs S W Roanoke Va says: “Kidney trouble waa hereditary Id our family and I had been ao continually aflUcted with the disease that 1 tegan to despair of even temporary relief Sometimes I suffered so severely :hat I was oonfind to my bed Tbe aching la my back waa intents and the kidney disorder caused an excess of uric add In my blood which impaired my dlges-tln- n I waa compelled to deny myself of many of tho little delicacies o' diet Tho doctors diagnosed my case aa I had congestion of the kidneys about given up hope when I began using Doan's Kidney PITs but I took only n few doses when their curative powers were proven to my eatlafa tlon I have never been without them In tbe house luce'1 Doan's Kidney Pills ara sold by al) dealers price 5U cents or mailed on receipt of price by Write tor tee Co Buffalo K Y " trial Foster-Mllbur- ' e Well Fitted tor tha Work When ha waa a small boy the late Sir Henry Keppel the “Little Admiral'' of tha British Beet and his brother Tom were asked by their lather what professions they would select and both decided for tbe navy "Father thought" Sir Henry wrote la his memoirs “we should have separate professions As we disagreed I hit Tom In the eye which he being bigger returned with interest When he bad had enough father decided we should both be sailors"— Buffalo Cou mercial AGRICULTURE IN WESTERN CANADAl Its Grain Fltlda hr Ranching Lands Dairying Reaourcsa The Editor of the Wisconsin Agriculturist who was one of a party of h-- editors of agricultural papers who took a trip through Canada during the past spring writes to hla paper la tbe following strain The reason of his visiting Canada was to satisfy himself that tbe reports coming to hie paper regarding the wonderful resources of that eouatiy were accurate In vkiw of tho wondM ful settlement that was going on there many from this country crossing tba line In search of permanent homes and In view of what he had heard la regard to conditions of soil water climate topography fuel grasses ralfr fall markets etc and also the lnfl ence which thwe have had on the present and futura of agriculture he deemed It Decennary lo make an trip through all of tho above territory In speaking of the Province of Manl tuba he says: “The province of Manitoba comprises wlth'n its limits (he grain growing valleys nf tbe Aailnl-bolnand Red rivers Although called th J'ralrli Province of Canada Vaab tuba has large areas of forests numan uus rivers and vast water expansions “The aoll Is a rich deep mould or loam resting on a deep clay aubsolL It is well adsptod to giving a bountiful yield of the finest quality known the world over as Ka 1 hard wheat purlng the past tee years the growth of wheat and other grains has steadily Increased until mc-lici- rve her” WOMEN COLO JY AUCTION How Damsels of Babylon Were Once OlepcMd cf Aa auction ot unmarried ladlea used to take place annually in Babylon Id In ehurrh Avenue Congregational every district they euambled on a certain day of every year all the virRnmklyn has handed In hla resignation gin! of marriageable age Tha most remarkable The report ronu-- s from Germany man who was flrat put up aod the bid the largest sum of of governor that Colonel Lleiitwln money gained possession of her German southwest Africa has asked The second In personal appearance folfor reinforcements to th number of lowed and the bidders grstlflejl themselves with handsome wives accord800 men and two mounted batteries In be more ing to tba depth of their punas But lie has found th” llen-ronumerous snd better armed than he alas! It seems that there were In ladies for whom no Babylon son supposed money was likely to be offered yet of th annual Th second report them also were disposed of so proviUnited Slates Steel mrimratinn dated dent were thg Babylonian! When ail Msrrh 1st shows the net earnings the beautiful virgins were sold tha crier ordered the moat deformed who tor the year after distorting expenditures for maintenance and interest on would marry her with a small sum she was at length adjudged to the bonds snd fixed charges of subsidiary man who would be satisfied with the comcompanies were (109171152 least and to this manner the money Iltu2 In pared with (lrKHl73 arising from the snlo of the handsome aerved as a portion to thi:: who were now tb production by 35000 farmers By direction of the president th 01 either of diaagr‘-ali- l looks or that reaches over 100000000 bushels new military post under ennstruetlon In 23 Ui Mini 000000 arabln aciee had other t any Imperrei on This rux-toat Haines Alaska will he known as f of It Ii o© prevailed about S'ij years before tuba probably not Fort William If Reward In memory Cultivated grasses yield about cupli-Christ of the services of the secretary of two ns per acre and native grasses Dividing the Rexes atate to negotiating the purchase of ton and a half While in a little rhapnl-of-eax-e worshiping Alaska “There can be no question but that a few miles fpim ll'ithln Engan old and will become n great Industry Abraham Newman dairying land on Ih WrexhAm road the throughout the Northwest nnd wealthy money lender nnd diamond er so Strictly divided that canthey cheese-makinaa the climate Is dealer has been found dead In his not even see each other The build' favors bio and to that of Onsimilar Yuik office on the Bowery New City ing forma a right angle In one arm tario but of which Ihe men sit and the womn Robbery had been committed “Crops grown are wheat barley It wax limit and enwhether nr not It followed murder is In the other oats flax rye pets corn tor foddar dowed hy a of the Stuart a quest l brume poUtocs roots etc Tbe soil period who o!!"U”d to having his Is very Yielding to the prexsuru of public devotion dlxturl and moisture ampin bv th hated sx of pollen and Is good and tbe growing cllmafe The opinion Ihe lympathung with nuri poa while not quite so long ns Is ntm prohibited color-persona expri-x’ilterlfy for thla Wsconsln matorea crops aa the sun riolles from using Hie side- division In h‘ i’ shlm-- s much lunger rising about 4 walks' of Johan neshurg Th better THIN DIET o'clock and sbinna about 9 at until class of mimed i ’tons are exempted r tine ran easily read a night from this ruling No Nourishment In It at 10 p m Tbe long daya mak A daring nnd clever feat lias been It's not easy to keep up wlo-- i inf-f-- growth fast and push crops to maluft performed by a Japanese woman who has so the stomach that Ity ahead of frost "Th escaped from laony by manna which f’jod won't digest ranching th It is In and tha mixed farming baits all cross A Mo ara sllil xhimidi-woman says: T hsd an lnva:H fur two The yield and tbe nffi'lal plans of ih said shu fmm atuma' h over Aoslnlhol roil lil” ca 14" I hy ruff”” got su had quality of wheat raised along tbe male harbors of Imiiy and Port Arthur Iiirildirt digest f’S’d and lor quite a line of the Canadian Pacific railway taking them to lokio of clothing at such places is Indian Head end Its r whiin iRi-- on inlk and i:u- A an evaiup'” of the power nf Ih allied districts hsv become famous hut tha cam —nothing of i At Work on Statehood Bill Japanese rliiinis’:' Miwier a cor- ami llm” water ax tun a dav nik are shown by th In Its pnsslblli'li-Thu Nia'chund esperi-menthas been respondent or th” Iz’iidoti Htanilard this way I n t f averages of test made at th maiug”! al Tokio reialcs Hint a R ikhaii sailor coin vi ill I ro' gain taken up th” suti couimltt’-- of form in 1902 when eleven who was butt in th naval light off "It waa alwiiu rintlea of the moat suitable wheat rc on lofnimtii-rrur ' ! beago la to Matsuyama l uffiv gan lining IW-:?statehood i Chemulpo and ta-did sown on April th 19th wr eut ri'hily appointed to of wotin-lIi’it need tb Iiuii an' mi water 131 days and yielded 4 314 pounds for Arioua an! N- - a Mcx:c-- i and Japan Pas liu straw and 43 bushels and I pounds nf Th Presbyterian board of foreign after that tor I iapii ami (iklahiiuia ami Hi” : Its mixed farming how cut tan a meal and drnk grain per acre by eshl Thu lull liiSKiig a sis"- - nf the flrsl missions hes fii’tn 1 lujfis excellent Us rauga cattle ana i job of thr to ws of lliii murder Is piM’ibsl two tianu-lomput’-horses and sheep ar th equals of sny and fiH- fin Ho- - lava W The iliftK ii 1 d of th Rev Renpimin Lallarrq seen In the Northwest and It "I woid : 'U !: lo iuff” t o i lion and idler witn regard! near Kind Peril-Ho wax th son ney coal Ths I j rr Inn lx utideiisid with l ae To lam to t)i admlss on ot (ii i Mims and Ih had he"i-- r I Rev In lallarie of th town halted of M”diflnn list l 'ci iiiaku Indian Tcm'ufv as s Vale ai” In li-ia also There Hluiulnat'-t’uii hi with natural ga ii to bv tk'-i"ii and It lx up nr abundant deposit of brick pollarf ih wave Is pfeta'iiit In j i A great a way i "i ii tea ai d fir rlaya” n i !i"X 1 No a of here Stopped nil is Wtiihip th republic Agi-ntof lm Canadian Government tfi” ai ! ' an l limit-rof know dui” i I’lii-bo The ”nd) hesvy mailt fiitriig Nall will h pleaxi’d to mall an Altai to any r d Ism-Ji- 'l f Maul : was niotinUitioux I'gimi in Pint fjuu ff- -i done and also all othr has act ilv pi'ri Hmg In Ih sniufiotx a Mml:t "0 l& "ii the for mu' ton regarding railway rai J‘ bf l"'u i via eebci-1 nis! of vus'Cr isiiii:K ismiisl’B'id never ina ri ii'mr ‘m ji (l Button hawing Machine ' r ' ” of war St” iiilh'col: Hi- Italian r ana an far ax Is known " I S' t I' Tha sawing of billions on shoes and ‘ ’irifX Th hour” cninlllll'” on her- - ia q mureil i iiisi-Mai’o I'o'-- i for a lie ' M on garments lx no lunger dun hf - I : n a chantmau un I s:ojpi-firing a has mad” a famrald” d’”' 4 lo 4V Bl w(l band In modetn leMuri Tbhta Is r tin d hi Uiw mss b:iik is"n !i” stii-isud Ih” rai ga un extending r a iiix' li’ti (toil sew buttons OB h ' nilstss" Ihe Dmitri liUmverifig ’’ “ Hawaiian ''i'n In plai f rant his "f th Tli iNil’skol sig:a!:id an aixlgv r geriiivtiix in niia hours ur mr iff’-ia i la p i ti- - in Ih” Dfnltri lionsk’ l slopped me Norwegthan eicbt expert ifwr Could poS r It is uld tha lhdollnlti-lian steamer S'sndaid alblr do tu Di asm time This maBllt price of i tv I If Rus tu chine Tw'iuli a th Ktatidaid was within tbs (brim-mil- s elorirlclty being flxe mi aipsit upaiaurf- - A L a" in 11 p litulL Un ot g'il inna IL j e s Kx'lif-Hti-nan- wheat-growin- I I dtxxy sdatlca rheumau palna and constant th’-ai- e bad headachaa aarvons-seaalMpleaaaaa 1 Itixi-ai-- kid- and palpitation ' a Sick mak bad makes bad digest km heart three-year-ol- fifty-foo- I dera neys blood blood e the Democratic nomination fur dent alck Backache tella ol sick kidneys sad to do urinary dif g n arw kidneys lf com-sponilcn- wa fering womaa ot kaow that thcii n The report that Puri Arthur had fallea la now conceded to have been It doubtless anise over premature the fact that the Japanese and Russian fleets had another engagement off Port Arthur on Sunday The contain few details of the engagement According to the story of 'refugee who reached Tien Tsln Monday night the Russian ships engsged a portion of Togo's squadron the Russian protected cruiser Diana being Osten-Sacke- Kl g In Engagement the Russian Cruiser Diana ia Baly Damaged— Report That Port Arthur Had Fallen Prove to be Erroneous r fifty-yea- Many (WW LusurL Eaplanatlen for Capt Gibbons' Growth ent Hirsute There wa a alight carthquako la wear-le! CapL Glbboas had a habit of Guatemala City Thursday of hsd ulwaya I chin whlrkora that week but Is caused no damage- thought thl waa du to tb fact I learntwo A rear end collision N'tweea they w era mora becoming but It resulted ed tho reason to bo otherwise traiiey csrs in Lo Ang”! warn throat and chla hie that iffma la the serious injury of scarred and thee scare era that exdecrees plained: King Alfonso kaa signed On one of th ship which ha comconvention arbitration the manded there was e muUey of ths ratifying Britain and enw one morning on tho high seas between Spain and which hu promptly atarted to quelL Spain and France sailors w era too many for him Tha declares A St Petersburg dispatch as bo was unarmed and they however comthat the emperor will assume him duwa os tha deck had east boob mand of the troops In the far bound and gigged with a long knife after the first Important engagement across his mouth It was this knife that produced the wounde whoee A shooting the result of a political carried the remainrow occurred at Kansas City Martin scars the captain life concealed beneath the hie of der Cash wounded hy Martin being fatally beard While thus bound and gagged Welch a deputy sheriff and ward a lady passenger came to him and cutworker ting the bond handed him a loaded eoon Mra Eilza Welsehe the wife of revolver With thla weapon he and tha ringrehla et feet erew the miner had Slavish a Samuel Welsehe leaders were placed in Iron— LewisI'a siding near Bradenville ton Journal They week gave birth to quadruplets Circular Barns are all hoys St remarkable A from novelty In According to a dispatch Is reported from Lapel Indiana 23 Gendated February Petersburg The walls or rather wall of the eral Sakhamff had been tiint”d to barn nre 25 feeL high nnd 65 feet In act aa minister of war In the absence diameter the roof running to a cone of General Kuropatkln There Is bo such thing as a post or Ger7’d) Meriiius rioting between pillar In the barn In order to preocvent the weight of the roof from student Pzaech mans and 2"b steel hoops Forty studenta spreading three heavy The barn Ie curred In Vienna the building encircle dllfl' had The police were wounded cyclone proof for wind hss no chance culty In restoring order to get a bold on the structure The tails for horses snd cattle are arPresident Roosevelt hss Used th9 Is a big salaries nf the isthmian canal com- ranged In a circle there and a silo room in the center and feeding per year missioners tt (’2 extends from the ground to the roofs in addition thereto (15 per day while cone The storage capacity Is stated they are on the isthmus to be far greater than would be the the Ixi case la a buiUli-- g of the ordinary Colonel Wiliam Griffith type Angeles mllllnniilre who last September shot his wife In the eye has been Thle Ie Miraculous sentenced to two years In th penitenManhattan Kens March 14 — One if the eirangi-s- t cases that hu ever tiary and lo pay a fine of (5000 been heard of in Riley Co Is that of Iowa prominent About seventy-fivthe daughter of Mr Democrats hld a conference at Des Brubaker Jonas of this place a Moines last week and launched 8ome lime ago the litllo girl took tor A Miles Nelson boom for General which was followed RUSSIANS AND JAPS STILL SPARRING AT PORT ARTHUR Tho city council of Coalville haa franchise boon asked for a to Install In the city an electric light restored to health CHIN WHISKERS HID SCARS NEWS SPMMABT FIGHT AXOTII Kit DUEL tly one-hal- e I d I e c s rhuri--is-ii:- l ! 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