Show 1 EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS tions tf Embassador Porter at Faria to the French government requesting the exercise cf its good offices la BY FLOOD WIPED Ol'T HUNDREDS DRIVEN FROM THEIR HOMES BV HIGH WATERS ASTIC DALI the release of the captives FIGHT WITH OUTLAW UTAH Many Farmers in Region About Oh Wyoming Sheriff Haa Running taero Kansas Vlrtual'y Ruined With Desperadoes NEWS Crept Being Wiped Out and Sheriff Webb of Natrona county Livestock Destroyed Wyoming and posse have fought a It now look! though HCber City 1b battle with outlaws near tbe Putney lO blTB B WatTWori system KanFlood m editions it Ot'kwa In the lilg Horn mountains ranth The labor unions of Ogden lire de- sas are fast Inproting the water reof the outlaws waa wounded One some rided to bold a (rand reunion Communication ceding very rapidly and fell from bis horse A companion tin la tbe rear future with North Ottawa where reverai lifted him from the ground and s hundred On Paturdsy of laat week tbe per will were driven term with bla human burden Into of foM turned out and cleared their homes was open'd Tuesday Bad Lands The c Hirers followed the cemetery of ail brunt ei etc with boats and provision sere taken the and newa of another battle la looked Tbore were furly-iwrraduate from to tha nriforiuLktcrs fix men A number of hones fur momentarily la the Santa Fc depot who have been stolen from tbe Ephraim schools tbe largest data the Teasdale from any cue district la Saopeie were without fo"d slcre Sunday ranch and Sheriff Webb and recently were brought away Tuesday Many county hla men started In pursuit of the Fred Gray and Will Smith two ne- others were mooted from ihe flood guilty parties about a week ago groes residing in Ogden were convict-e- d district noma of whom bad been r Senator Quay Laid to Rest of driving a bone to death and fined forced to upper stories or to Iht-lhouse top I10U each For two hours Tuesday during tha Tho country west of Ottawa for funeral services over the remains of Tbe smallpox situation at Ml PIaa-an- t several milts haa been swept clean Senator Matthew Stanley Quay busila (till causing much uneailneaa out and ness was suspended throughout tha wlpi-tbara being three new caaea reported crop haring All stock drowned much bridges entire Beaver valley In Beaver Pa last week hero have remained Intact hut train Senator Quay's old home the streets During a heavy tbnndcretorra the service la still at a standstill tha were thronged with crowds from surSanpete Valley railway depot at Epb-ral- tracks for mlh-bring under water rounding towns anxloua to pay a taut was atruik by lightning and tribute to the dead statesman A pit burned to the ground WARSHIPS AT TANGIER vat service waa held at tba housat Thera are now 15000 cattle grazing and under a guaid of honor from tha on the Uintah fortwt reserve Permits American Citizen Seized by Insurgent Beavtr G A R post tbe remains Chief Must be Released hava been granted for 125000 sheep to were removed to the Fourth Presby1 enter the reserve on July This cablegram has been received ter church where for three hours the from Rear Urn Annie leaker 70 yeara old waa at tha navy department public waa given an opportunity to stricken with apoplexy while out for Admiral Chadwick commanding tha view the face of tha dead senator South Atlantic squadron at Tangier: a drive In Sat Lake City and dlod There were floral tributes from all "Tha seizure of the American citia physician could reach her parts of the country- A large silk Mrs J M Doran of Ogden was zen was by an insurgent chief so a American flag was draped across tbe to on tho of sultan bring pressure truck In the eye with a baseball while and no other decoration casket Morocco to secure the demands of tha watching a game on Decoration day marked it During the time the body and as a result may lose her eyesight tribe Our sense of Ihe gravity of tha In state several thousand perease la shown by the presence of the lay Gross earnings for tbe Rio Grande sons viewed the remains American squadron and will undoubtSystem for the second week of May MADE BAD BREAK a were 1238800 decrease of 128000 edly cause the earlier yielding by tbe aultan of Morocco to the demands of compared with the asm a week laat tha chief which Is the only safe Attempt of Omaha Brokers to Comer year Com Proves Disastrous means of relaxing the captive' Work on tha auxiliary plant of the There Is the highest authority for May com on the Omaha grain exUtah Sugar company at Leland Is well tbs statement that an attack on Tan- change had a range of 10 cents Tuesunder way Brick work will start In a or an expedition against tbe bri- day aa a result of what la aald to hava gier few daya and be completed wlthla als gands will he followed by the Imme- been at attempt liy a leading member weak diate murder of tbe captives to corner that delivery A numlier of Tba shipment of wool for the year At tbs Instance of Herretary Hay brokers who had sold abort for auina from tbla stale la aspecled to reach no Instructions will he acnl to Rear time were forced to buy hark much the 11000000 pound mark placing tha Admiral Chadwick for tha present of their abut corn at a price ranging fmm 4 to I rent above tbe price at wool dip at about tba aama place aa pending tha result of tha representa which they sold It UTAH STATE cltl-ten- ma-race-d 4 tw-r- a e - laat year Tha public la being swindled each day out of mors than 1300 owing to short measure and short weight men In Balt lake City according to City Sealer H P Rlrharda Thera have been 80000 sheep sheared at tha Water Hollow shearing corral five miles north of Fountain Green Tha dip baa averaged about oven pounds per sheep Lehl feels quite honored that two of her boys are the valedictorians at tho two leading universities of the Late— Fred Warlton at the U of U( and F W Klrkham at tha B T V The third annual roinraenremant exercise of the Sanpete county public schools ware held In Rplirnlm Saturday There were 111 graduates forty two coming from the Kphralm schools A burglar enteied the Ilmnrh Coop at Lehl and appropriated half a dnsan watchaa and soma other Jewelry besides fitting hlmaelf out with new clothing leaving bis old clothes behind Thera In soma agitation of the question of removing the county neat from Mantl to Kphralm It being claimed by noma that Mt I'lensnnt Fountain Green and Ephraim have formed a combine looking to that aod After terrorising a rrowd near the THE NEWS REACH! I ST PETERSBURG of the Utah Indrpi iuImiI was falnlly ai Ogden a hI" which a gang of iun were to raise fell and an nth Iymh upon the head aud fun lured hii iu InJ-- - Ihe lour vesr old ton of Mr and Mrs J H Bringhiiriit of Eprlng-vll- l was kill'd In a ruunwar lb went to the wuh an older nroiher In a wagou when (he ran away and throw the huh- fiiiw out or (he wagon breaking his Gldis-f- l !b-l- fni - -l: No aeason In the luod ten has had as favorable an outlook nt Ins he ginning aw ha ilo- - pre-i-year In the Hiain vicinity of Mt berries fruit snd Lav I mpa run not bn other Iso than purl i- - far as rau be Jm'ged at IM tin— Tim vailin' luu f inuiMir'y In Fumrnlt comity tijr (lit1 tiiiiniv a 7mI I'm lessor for the yiar Tbla la an l’irroa-r- over la! r uf ' y i li hr over f !0i)'i0"0 and tlii-radded lb railruvl nt'i-- i let Of in lots and eyiial oiler: I ns Japan Sends Sharp Note to China The Japanese minister at Peking haa demanded an Immediate reply to tha Inquiry previously rent to tha Wal V'u Pn as to whether China la prepared to hold and administer the territory the Japanese Lave conquered adding that otherwise Japan must appeal to other powers to undertake tbe responsibility at the uf Chiu It In reported there that Minister I'rhlda has notified tba Chinese that at Peking government Port Arthur will noun he captured uni baa asked whether China Is ready to resume poraeHKlon of tbe district or If Japan shall hold It Memorial Day Accident at fialida Colo While tbe memorial exercises were at tbelF height at Bulda Colo and the veterans were casting flowers on the waters of the Arkansas river In memory of tbe heroic dead four people were suddenly plunged to by tba breaking of a foot bridge spanning the river at the lower “dpe of Riverside park A number of other were thrown Into the si ream several of whom are The real narrowly escaped nilMlne with their lives he arrldent waa witnessed by a thousand persons who seemed powerless to render assistance MEN 6LAIN BY THOUSANDS Assault on Nan Bhan Hill Bloodiest Affray of Modern Warfare for tn-- victory at Japan paid Kin (lion Nan Hlisn and Tallenwan losing three tbourand men In killed In ihe repeau-and woundi-assaults against there strongholds but sha r scored a sweeping and valuabbi victory a over the capturing fifty guns clearing ihe wav to Port Arthur on the Russians and Inflletlng which In Ihe end are expected to total 2000 nun lliia-lsn- lo-a- r:- - It 6‘ t ea i Argument A detachment cf Japaneas troepa ai larked and defeated 2uu Coasatka at A! Tang Plea Mea east of Feng The engagn-mec- t u'rg Cheng Saturday began at 10 20 and ended at 11:20 am The Japaneas lost four wounded men killed and twenty-eigh- t The Russian casualties are dca known 1868 Quay w as Tatted States senator Cor General Okn In command of tbs terms from 1667 to 1691 In the two Japanese armies operating aralnat latter year Le wu tried for Rusaiana Port Arthur reports that the of the public funds and Chen Pau Ko abandoned Cheng have 21 1899 and on the April acquitted Huang Bhan and Lin Shn Tnn No wu he appointed United uma day Chen of east seen been Rusrians have Governor Stone of senator Buies by Ko Chen Pau Nakamnra’u detachment Pennsylvania General It 1s announced by tha family of which occupied Lin Shn I --on Friday Senator Quay that carrying out the captured four Russian guns senator's dying request there would SENATOR QUAY DEAD be no oatentr lua In connection with On of the Most Noted Public Men the funeral This compels tha refusal of a request by the Muons far n of the Oay Passes Away Masonic funeral Colonel Matthew Quay Stanley senior senator from Pennsylvania CRUSHED BY STREET CAR on died peacefully at Beaver Pa aa after Friday afternoon Hi news chronle gastritis Matthew Stanley Quay was bora at Dillsbury Pa September 30 1833 He attended the public school and Jefferson college graduating In 1850 aud in 1854 was admitted to the bar lie waa colonel of the One Hundred end Tha Coal Man— "And btfore I go l‘d Ilka to present my fnand Sosksm the let mon who plans to bo In town for tho aaaion'" Woman Solaris Her On Coffin Hr An hi B Park italil in have been a ilia llrul woman In at Ihe practice in New Vink I ago of Tf Three weeks ago when ii In ihe pcrfnrt health ib tiding tare of a mnnhi-- of (limit) paMehls l Wh' ini oho bad cter oince b'-- r I leal lelln-i ii HZ1 aim v I 'it an me liwti let and I Id Mr rnanagir h r fiim-ra- l ami al In (I to arraui"hill ni'IM and ole ih-a- r aili-ielc-- -- l 1 rn'-i’- - -- I lint v III hildve inayiny lor a ilmw m-i- Ino Pm- - l la fell Into IlliWIll 'l e M says mi ihi! I'lyumulh Hi itU'ite aim waa Intn tetn e KhCe 'n tmm and waa K'i f I Utln-wh hut iiiohiiik i ho Aim il- - hi t in of er in-ilor iird on Mi n- - rial day Ii ! I u 1 III he fl-and IMlil no 1 min In in mi !inoji liiiuiio- I " h"'-- ol In leirtlna wa ll-- i nr i h-- r nr Mie in'-ni-'- l ) i h uf It I ihe rivi-- wa r lin-pe- ini-ri- y V evl-di-i- y new Carman I'oinplalaia Moat Not f lirt hy !i ni-u- r Ymk i ini'iii l I 'Hr an irdi-- f In l illi-- bate rminl I' en- Hrrt Ant t'i Io-- New Hm w I i lilllili I "ill" Ti n i It in guard iitt- - i m i ti mi if ml I! i l loo I it l r-i Ir i - m hi firinl ihe dmiIw ni'ii a'li-inia i in ihi) iiiK ( and ii hi-Mill ( 111 older da tin' Kill While lidii hiii Late imlimi'-i- i in limit's that uni Hr Will I! In t bei-i- i a'lMiii'i'i mu "In- It i'ii m I giilily til i "mt ihi-iwander from dn'v Ihkei lakeia 'lit huv me kniiait in rare an have away ly III Ill avr a r mi :i iliai trthei 'I a' g'l iiiiomli wiihnnt Lav n iaai-paying a slliyle Imloll anywlieir ti li fi-- i V :II of cm d r L t InM-nll- -- - 1 II I iliil i' ' - lmpi- lbi l I si a lived a i 'ci III Ihi I wri'V i in i( ipilred in lutiis op e (nw wwt'a r hull nr if caiMlng r -- liii f 'l 'll stl'-- les l'i v i fi u plant tbe Ui J ii in- e (i lle i I'nii bn' c h (if-fii army (Ir-lewill push At'lmr with a "' li I also vn i i i I si ba- lw re Cub Will in I v it In will be lc I ' no pUklll ul n ' send su army n foi k I a vei l-iI" uo'i n ' li i ior "i 'be wsiablpa tor a ye-inr ' - than Ihi' iben bs riioni-ll ll fell i rei nc''i-Im Imllnx lb" Tba garue-i- i - ii liii'Hiii or li ( In r ui'Hin-- peiaMoo f than i nil h-- pii-n- Tlm I I i i i Port Arthur Has a Ysar'a Previsions if Bull Wafvll i mu Ihev tfcid tLffit Kighirt & added Is wtlll going on Is r‘Cii:7 of Kin Chou The Setting which e:n:titf4 the Japanese oreupatioz of p p wu particularly confinr d ?0 Ia lery duel which beiiiri - tt of May 26 continued w:l-tufe mission for fire hours vt t Japanese war! h f p bciw army REVOLUTIONISTS SUCCESSFUL Government Troops of San Burning Defeated by Insurgent A serious battle was foift oa 2Cth Caught Mountain and Bagged Drowned Bridge Workman of employees Hie Baa - -- Fortune Cams Late Blind almoet deaf and with his mind Impaired fowl Mo-hliter years of wandering and oiler years pent In hospitals has been rertnrH to relatives at Glenn I'alla where a -r oaor' fortune of IS'"4 awaits METHODIBTB ADJOURN Ramarkabls In Gathering Church's History at an End It was after midnight on Sunday when tha general ennferenra of I ha Mnihodlat Eplsnrpal church closed Its sosalon at Angeles Tha conference Jual euaed has accomplished much fur Ihn luinrent of tba Methodist rliurrh and will go down In church Malory a one of tlm moat Important In lira point of legislative action The aclbiii of the general conference In retiring five bishops and elect Ing eleven otlierv probably attrar-K-Urn wldnrt aiteniinn of any oilmr alngln haiienliig but there were many other aubjei-ithat tlm of (be ehun-lgreat nimuhcri-Mand which were walr-ln-with deep interest Among the-- e were: The derlatun hi stand hy prera nt altitude of the clmrch mi He aule Mont rauch-dlscusse- port in re J d J fm-iie- Him aisle J nb ciiiiiriiiaNiiin Milena wlibh paired alnuit two im'h h ap T R at Ingraham His Desk Art m'Mirt grand rblef engineer of the liitvna-tlona- l Brotherhood of Ixiconio'lve dropicd dead at Ida dealt tl the CMiverillon of the brotherhood Is libs Angeles at main Friday fos Mr Ingraham who was apoplexy 69 years of ago had been Href grand engineer Ills Mince 1k73 fell home la In fleveland O wlu-ron now reside Il a I mo has t married dauglitera living In L'incfa nail Mr liigiahain'a death cans without warning e Poison In th Water Joan Tafaya and two oHe-ber of bia family re prom-ii'ig thrre gniinrailinia have ben Imrie-- !n grave at foa Vegaa S' M 1 !" dM from hii onlnR and pro o' In the lidglibiillio"d Soli luxe tires nn r i I stricken Arar-nlli'ix liei-a barrel In which wab-- r found e miiiIi of Hut brie (rklaliouia did damage Ut growing rropi while flro Imuaes were demolished a ervallng make aw-rpoMlblu effort to organize a dominant party In the Keystone Male Hla ambition to gu to Washington aa a I'nlti-Htalea senator an strong In other years has not lessened wh eg and It la espected ttiHt Mr Waiinmaker will amm ha plantihg Ma lorces so as to taka advantage of the Irma hy tha Quay fan-- I bui of Its leadership la will to wu-x- i the acnpier from bla Hili"cal and become the "v " it I am" fur the parly In that y e pre Dropped Dead Wanamakar to Succeed Quay A Washington special says: President Rnoeevelt a great leader In Senator Matthew R Quay and now there la wondering who will become the real spokesman for the administration In Pennsylvania Few doubt that former poidrnaafi-ryi-nera- l John Wanamaker will ip to Ihe front and bt r I Mm Morber went west twenty years ago and (hire four pointed years ago to bring th years later all trace of him was tat ’ barn4 various brandies of Methodism closer A short time arn hix it together In lha us of common that he was In the atme and hnmiEht (prayer book hymnal and ratnrhlnm: j Medical Ijikn Wa-- h him home Mother bet h:t right ss4 a referendum of the aa the of a mine explobearing question of a colored and bishop many other matters of smaller Im- sion affi-r-ie- ii Ion to revise eom-pllrs- a: La Fifteen e-i- an a Bridge Diod While Preying am- - I'a Will A Ct-- v- Frandaco Construction conipny In the building of tincanal at Salvia Nevada crusted upon a temjiorary w pcnni'it river bridge across Ue Tni' b which sagged th w it r precipitating them In Urn Mroaia Ops man a Swede name unknown wu drowned and the others narrowly esTbe body lias nit yvt here caped recovered The accident lx viciilir to that which occurred at tairgldons Springs ten days ago In which four people were drowned i Bluejackets May 0 Landed at Tangier Hlmiilil Ameiican In'eiesis In Tangier or oil" r ptiu c In Morisro bn i ed In any way as a result of "'ll of His rspluro i of Hie an by tba M rlKli i' inky becoina lieces-wrfrom tlm Amerito l:i"l niiHlin-can man ol wur im on the way tbera Tills ciiiillnyi-n- i v howeyer bs not been r III f l I i nils hleri'il by the mi a tliei" lias been tin n ikai an b a sop will la nwas-aa- the fighting at Kin Chou bn 12000 men killed I: these figures have aa official dispatch Thro l -- f 1LOOO Men dixpatch to the Union d Ihe r'lii i ti it 1'ifi u Ing house board of churrli Vldlng mean of aiipjimi bir m-a- Chori Waa A h pro-mii- t 1 Japanese Lou in Storming Pennsylvania volunteers dered unconscious by n full from n Pass Like Rats in a Trap and military secretary to the gov- moving car Bhortly after 10 o'clock Tho Bhan Kai Kwan correspondent ernor of Pennsylvania during the civil Sunday night Hynim 8 Gillies sufof tha London Daily Chromciq nd war From I8CG to 18C7 Quay waa a fered tbe Iota of his right foot falling a report received from W ('Lung member of tbe state legislature and la front of hia own cari while dlxzy that on May 23 thinking that On Japanese had retired from Wang Cheng 15000 froa Haicbeng and Liao Y'ang marchi-- v ward Feng Wang Cheng TLey were urpriaed by 30000 Japanete in ilit Tatung pua Tha Rutrina rucaltlre 4000 and over 1 j ware Ruuism The ri jiort does not aurrendered late the Japanete loisci Thirty-fourt- r'--- i of Ham HeIn i!isbr ul Iomi men nna I riimiiii-i- t who It la anticipwith twelve gun fucd In Ihe ate-! will le Ibat C'ld cavture The si i s i Infantry are now followalry and f ing In thi-i- i BATTLt li between tbe Donis:ian and the revolution! its a Erncraa on the road from Mom near Mao BxnLiago The moJ tlonlsta were victorious Miry Vtir killed or wounded on tnith Child Killed and Three Men Injured In erxl Reoul Cahrerq min ter of Balt Lake City who commanded the gurermseut Memorial day In Salt Lake City waa troops wu killed and bia hAy takes marked by three street car accidents to Navarrette The revuDi'-jiJIrf one of which resulted fatally Alonso before Navarette where another lit son of Mr tl will be fought Tli'- - uvereuieit Worthen tbe and Mrs C H Worthen was killed In troop are waiting for real'inwinnti LMroit snd tha erenlng while earlier In the day The United States rruli-r-Andrew Godfrey aged II years sus- the gunboat Newport are off Moots tained a broken leg In the morning Chris tl Arthur Brown a druggist waa ren- Russians Are in which bad been more or leas persistent for the iast year which took a turn for the worse ten days ago and which the doctors diagnosed aa le alri-nril- A BLOODY Chou bay cooperated irsK heavy guns on the Pu’za A Russia gunboat In Taia Waa U nlao Joined In the fishting ing the left flank of the mlup-propriatio- n s ni asai-sse- Of Russians In Korea Continuous and roplllrilng reports Jert of irobllitei ainumnii-nia- : the conci-riilntbe movements of the Rus- refusal to return to the lime timir received from Korr an of paaioral service tb exoneraiing sians are aoiiri-ewlih wild guesses a to Ihe Of rerlaln Ibeubixiriil Hcbiml nf e In reliable quarnumlier of men charge nf Hm ieilny Russian nnlflrat'on of tlm MiihniliM ters In Hi ill IIik puhlii-h- Fswr s gai-dun- s Engagement Takes Plica Northeast af Feng Wang Cheng in Which Beown Men Seem to Have Had Beat assembly gcm-ia- l church i einpb-ri- Bhan bill a Russia— Vleloryl Victory! Our Navy Sut They Wars Our Own Battleship Succeeds at Last —Minneapolis JouraaL h an TWO THOUSAND COSSACKS ARE PUT TO FLIGHT death-dealin- n Citv met In (l-- m an elevau-iu Hands) It was to Lave been I’agrii Iasi shirt in Ms farii F Iymh of the Japancte la their coniurt at Kan Shan hill Nine aurrerrire i:rrM he Japanese infantry charged the fortifird hriphts la tho face of a storm of mlsalleo and In their laef effort they carried the furls and trenches only after a bayonet to bayonet conflict with the Russians who made a desperate despairing struysie to meet tbe oncoming hordes The final asrauit of the Japanese In which they at lent succeeded I was marked by the taking posset-vlomoat desperate band-t- band encounter that haa thus hr characterized tha war The Japanese ef throughout the entire action until night was expoed to an enfilading fire from the Russian on Ta!Ienwn hay Infantry a sues ported at and four Tafang Chen At a critical moment the ammunition of the artil'ery ran low and It was decided to cari the remaining ammunition Into one final desperate assault Fnrtnnately however at the moment this derltlon waa reached the Japanese squadron In Kin Chou hay which had reared bombarding when the Infantry had first moved forward vuddenly resumed the shelling of Nan The Presbyterian Tha report romra from Kama that for onra la the history of the valley tba farmers are ruin enough rain a rn-erecant storm Musing to overflow some poi Hons of the town being turned Inin lakes John Kane and Wllllsm Moure prisoners at the roiimy jail at (igdcti made tLrlr Hundsy and a atlil at large Tim iimti rutmiiied the Jailer while b us luiiih to f Hu- Jull the occupant Predcriik Unziihaw aged 51 cm nl the laxly pryeda night wsii-hm- IX 1 Maks Nina Socccstiva Charges Though Exposed to Ca'lmg Fire The details of If fighting at K'a Chou emphasise the teredo tesacfy of the United Htatcs In at Buffalo N T declared In favor of union with tha ('umbci land Presbyterian church by a vole so nearly unanimous that It waa not counted The rmulu-tlonot on:y favoradopted ln ludi-but reioin-mend- s able action on tbe certain oilier M i to be taken to secure ihe union of the rhurchi-and to make plain tbe posi'lou of the oa-pe- a-- elected secretary of the commonwealth a position which bn He wax recorder held for six year of PhCade'phla end chairman of tha Republican state committee daring the following year and In 1871 wna again elected secretary of tha commonwealth bolding the office for ! j three years He was delegate to tba convention la ! national Republican 1872 and 1878 and also from 1888 to 18SL The last state office which be heid wax that of sut treunrer la 1688 He waa elected United States senator from Pennsylvania by the Republican party and took hla aeat March 4 1667 He wu chairman of the Republican national committee la Churches Dadds to Units building In Halt Inks City for nearly an hour biting a ny and rhnalng the employees out of the haarv mrnt of tho laiafofflre an apparently mad dog was killed by a policeman The United Presbyterian general assembly In session at Greenville I l derided to operate with ihe Blah mission and to cqlnp and malnialn a gospel wsgin Itev J E Milligan waa elnrtod to repieseul tlm i htin-- I j WAB u he 1372 ROUTED BY JAPANESE Car Robber Killed by Police While being pursued by a detective two ni n thought to he freight car robbers Jumped luto the river at Cleveland O and were drowned or killed Special IVtwtIve Wilson dl four men In the railway yard acting In a auspicious manner Two of them pursued hy Wllaon run toward the river and jumped Into tha swollen at ream Wilson fired a dozen shots at them when Dually ona of them cried out "I'm almt' and disappeared under the surface Tba other mao reached a bridge abutment Aa ha clung there the detective fired three shots at Min one of which struck and bo sank Into tha water poatnfflr block In Fall JAPS DISPLAY GREAT BRAVERY ! tr hou hold true had but wans atori-of the vlr tlnia bail not drunk any nf H I" "ild Ihe water In the barrel that In Ihe rase of a young man traced to meal Dalny Evacualad by Rutalana Italny baa piacicuily been evacnab Body of a Girl Found In City Write works Pond 'il acriirdlrig to i)i ataiement of Hlkh and Itiiaalnii refnpiH-Tho Imdy nf kllaa Knpble KI"cW arriving at (Tuw bwas by junk In Ihe wateiw'i!li found g valuable atninu-nltioand at Lakewood a auhiiib of Ail'mi f ( trfl(1J( mi to nmj Arlll(r Tha young woman IHI her hn'ii't Tuesr iviu-i- i ar the rdm trlcal day morning prerumably work rime lias wd ring'll I In charge of II e mln-laid been and xlme Ibat kn " W aecn as alive an far '(' I'm l nlrtir and alan Ihoae aet to r"t wa with a in-'!' '"v iici ! irior Tn Jullkl from Dies plm-- wbire llie i Ju iiiicmi on ilnir way dowa found Thn girl's laml'y wb'ch j f'14 II paewr war vmaols eminently ni'M miii'H mi hiiln of fin reason Why she Mbould brv" s11''' inp herself Had Hot Fitl Oldrat Terina In tha Warld i Kira canning a ku ol iiinii-aiiUnder Bxn of Dancing H capital city r the nation dollaia waa Haitwl lit a In- - ilh tlm declhlve By In have the rddet twins yea and t':'v la 11 n 861 In IM thn Melbodlri Bery at Mlddbdiui N Y "mi I m Emli war n5 yoara of 'il age on fmence hr a "7 friction produced lv i'"1-I" derided nol : 'h I hi y an- I'rban Heir and Chari- - Hclfr-foot a " 'I' i rili- - ipim1 In the i Change r(I ail iniiiWiuf la the diipni'nn id n at") (f a aialler of prohibited nnnu-- m"‘" Mil I of UlB llr 1(I er I larked imi rrani mi ) ttra Howard has queallon la nun whlih I"' r with a pre arition ( n j anMr Heier hla Ilia Hiluda Ilf Ibn d'-- Knles " ’' A t oil and lump Mai k li 'd" llrT br-- wme lMru In llalen Own present til i n acfix a the IUiui confeience grineral f In Mt Howard r haa more than any mlor a n ' i"Ml t tha lueparalbin a f BM HUIm that haa been t ""I ol a i it d't nd haa lived nf Ibis dei lalo-- i dare lux card P a ard liHiklng diian eHir ra if lip ma whole of bihg'iri ! r"'n' ablaze log and B'lenilrg Hm rina hare will md be iiiirs"-'- l Coasacka Maks Racerd Breaking Hid The nirreMiiiii-u- t of tb" Itumiy Invalid (lb Ruxnian aimy organ t gives a detailed account of ride destined to becomn idnr-- 1 p In cavalty annals The Tiaiih llallial eiiinitmini rode 400 mile In a fortiii1i approached to wdbln a marr-Of MhouI and wcie amloiia to capiur the town whiib would Imim an CXpbdt th correaHiiidi'hl o thrill Kunia but Impor lua reached thniu In mr ihy luclautly rode liaik to Mlju ' ( - n MH-e- n v i a ar-e-n ihih 'r Tnr-ada- lu-r- mt l r " i r nt d-- !' r tt- - "ii I I' 1""""l hit rl'i irirt |