OCR Text |
Show GU.N'NISON GAZETTE. Vf Xl.Vlll (iLIDIIII.L PANAMA LISTENS TO REASON. EMBMMEKT OKU WENT Accepts A feO.V. Tafts Suaestlons, BAHT UN SHOT EXPRESS Reduce! Tariff and Grants Free Trade In Canal Zone. FAITHFUL EVFLCYE LAID LOW UTAH, DY TRAIN RQD3ER. The differences between the United States and Iunnma, ud Id: ma mres-rr.rthe visit if W n t ary of War Taft Cold Outlaw Lcct3 Car Single-handelnrrronedln lifted Cara UTAH STATU NEWS. s'ttled ly to the isthmus, have be-Are Rcccucd cftcr HoLs Had Dccn ar.d Makes Cc:i His E::ape With order executive an cf Issuance the Made In the Cars with Axes. Contents cf the Safe. ngc.l 2C, a desert er Harry J. Jn-lit- i flv.ncd by Secretary Taft fer Presifrom Um regular array, suicided In dent ItC( scvclt and assented to In a A MLaniri FeelHe jn'MT'r train Call Lain Gity, taking pobcn. An unknown bandit entered the letter by President Atnadcr of Panama. mikm two from Ilcjji.rn, v.rcekej car on the ikuita Vo cvnlar.d The first snowstorm of the reason no trade lor that order The picvldes 4 at " rterv.or..s bridge, at train. M.mlry nitrnlnj. tlait' 1 Roh.!l 'M on t!n 2nd, about two j the ca:nl zero or tin republic f Pan- pa.senur P ni bMurday, fbc "rerk result Inrj 2 and 4 o'clock, laches rf the hciuiilul falling. established run? time between can the enter ama pert3 la the Injtiry of about 130 passengers. Lvan O. Itoh-ut- s end of thd Uxpufs Menunr.er either The member ; ( f the .'.atir nnl Guard i States United at the by of v.hom arc terieu.-IInjured. twice, InZktins prelably fafal In Salt l.rk City have crgnr.hed a eighty eenstrue the for the canal, supplies Tl o accident war caused by a broken terured t! e contents of tho National Guard labor t!on cf the canal, and articles In tran-c- l langum ra!I wh en, the from track. v ay rafo and projected Icn; ed fn r.i the car turns the t This being At the annual rabbit hunt of c'eepted. , cat bin-the first coach behind the was running at full c.f thes ports over to while the tiala customs American I orl. run club. M. (hrbton-- Inaj c,r receipts trovr?, jt frori the trade fp:ed. of Panama. sen was the rUr gunner, hilling a twenty ffot onbankment and the government The roblery occurred remewhero Panama agrees to reduce her tariff yabb;Ls. two o:li a Pullman coaches, earning etween Net IPs and Iksgeit, Cab, from 15 p r cent ad vab.rer.1 to 1U per A fkepp has ben found near! nr.(j t!;c dlr.er, to folb w It. The but was not ui.- f,ve:e 1 until the train which Is IH'ovel to bo that ken rai! rr.s tu the lrl.lr and the cent. This ledu: Urn applies to si! reached the latter j hare. Ccuduetor who had fallen over rctr i n! man roll'd IT the bridge lain reeds cjcrjt wine?, liquus, alcohol cf a prcip-ectf- sr ah-acre:? te Hawes ejened lie (her of the Mas-prnrft c II T nr d was hilled. the creek be rv,- - an I t',13 pan: enger.; In- and opium. Panama car at l au itt and found ledure her consul tr le. s an 1 pert Jill Ik KeVey, a prominent cltlr.cn cl, ride wore all injure 1. Two charci'.s to CO Koheits ljii'g on the lb or of p?r ce.it of the rates at Unit Lake and nm of the c!d mt of old la.ciVs !i.:j rl." red In tits or were the car In a f crufts n clous cuuhUloa the c tvs onl e tat-- ' dealers, died on tM:oi cut r.t the ten alter hub's had pnsent charred. a:o Air.' bite fie' tr.de Is to rp;ly b'1 and tl: 3 contents of the rif.ed be i mm!? vi:h a.e-- . Th? englim, tv.oan the 1st at tlm eg? e f 22. . the canal zu e rul t.ie ie;ub:c ircnttcrel ni ut the car. I a e . n i i'wc an g ; g a c - i s a 1 t k - m i I car jr-- n Ib.!.;ts .as ) rtvhiii'y wc-.r- led rV"M-- 'H d th XP.-Rin r and T ru-in.'u-'-v.er' .fV'rlv ofiy that he was u m th. f'c-- , I -- t rd! thv ro Farr 1:: t'ti as Urn r tt 1 the both m-- I. tu-urONE CUNNISON, HUNDRED AND FIFTY JURED IN TRAIN WRECK. IN- y Prrs ai cx-pn-- I 's I 1 In-jurl- y ba-oba- ll ; 1 1 lrt-Oph- lr - ( is ex-prc- J - er I to -- r - I -- 1 a CrI (f 1 t!;- - nr!:p t : ;v. ; : r cut. ! to h rv' a ' 1 br t'c f a c- Og a r;; i r r. trr whi:h wilf cm . 'l I : mairdca t f t! LUii... , b-- - f t ' , t i t i m i j:r :1 -- -- w ii.ij'.cry dv.aih!. tJ -T L i 1. 1 he had ! tension of i th ed o. 1 I.-- t-- Mr. vo o let for th exI. goon rmd to Hays-be-'- I'J'iTrbe-'m- T.T.ay In'Ir.-Irn- te r, owner cf lieu ten lms been th.e had ap- plow exhumed the disintegrating bones of a womans skeleton near Layton, Saturday. The remains are thought to be those of some sguaw buried in days long gone by beneath a heap cf stones. It Is announced that the next small road to eoxne into the Rio Grande family will be the Uintah railway, which has jint been built from Mack, Drern 'irrg be extend- farmers Coin., to rr t ! V for Garpointed a jury field courty, being the first woman ever appointed to the oflice of jury commissicner in the state of Utah. A v a -- rod. rays the line will to Ogln nxt year. Mis? The n and is to be extended to Fort Duchesne. Neva Fcntnn. an Italian quarryman. Was instantly killed at the Kalbaugh Lime end Store camp-'nvquarries In Parleys canyon by being caught beneath a failing rock. Fontanas body s was horribly crushed and mangled. Disheartened and discouraged by the death of his wife and baby boy, Herbert D. Parkin, a foundryman, S3 years of age. committed suicide at his home in Salt I ake City, Sunday afternoon, by sheeting himself through the heart. The training class at the Normal echoed r.ow numbers 112. The great recognition rece ved by the exhibit cf the local school rt the St. Louis exposition has brought nrny new students both from Utah and the adjacent States. lo-r- .. rn.ora 1 f r th-- ' M. Fere tb-- i t pave; numrt had prenared the on t:a mart coorcniical basis, and lnrd-pr- the mest fiiira.l n.e.isurcn in order to nvcid irrneccsaary outlays. The minirter, sur.rnarizing the sources of revenue, said it would e reeosrary in 1DC5 to borrow only $225.CC0,CCD. PRAYED FOR RAIN. Then a Kentucky Farmer Slays Family and Himself. Enoch Sloan, a well-to-dfarmer ct Shelby. Pike county, Kentucky, shot and killed his wife, four children and himself. The killing tccit place about 11 oclock at night, but nothing was known of it until the morning after, when the daughter of a neigboring farmer called at the heuse to borrow some wrnter, the well on her fathers place having been dry for weeks. To the drought, which is playing such havoc in Kentucky, the awful sextuple tragedy is duo. Sloans farm wa? one cf tho few in Pike county whosa cisterns and springs had not long been dry. Saturday night he told his wife he was going to call on God foi the first time in his life. He said he had only enough water for the family over Sunday. His stock had wither?!' and died; and ti e only relief he sav. was in Providence. Diessing himself, he went to church In a lend vcive he called upen God to bring rain. So many ethers made sim ilar appeals that his fervor was Icoke upon only as natural. After church it was onticed that he "was very much excited. lie went home sherty alter 10 oclock, and ncthing mere wras known cf him until the next morning. o i ' - ' - in tl. t 1 r a t. l" ? HARD FICIITIIIG AHEAD. intno-- t l . . ,.i; U; (kn. tracts (II. Captors of Meter ill! Tecs Net Celtic Port Arthur's Tate. A high officer cf the Russian general staff, who is immediate!' familiar with the fortifications of Poit Arthur, insists that the importance cf the capture of hill has been overestimated, lie explains that this hill, which the Russians call Visokala, is situated west of the railroad and belongs to the outer and not to the inner line cf defenses, which are composed of permanent forts on Canonii hill or Shung-shmountain; Hawk hill cr Antlas hill and Wcodccek hill. The Japanese are now only able to attack the main line, just as happened in the case of Dragoon hill after the capture of Woolf I 203-P.Iet- re tnat it was not lame. Messenger Rclcrts was a resident of I os Angeles, and was cne cf the oldest and most trusted employes of the Wells-Fargcompany. o CONGRESS MET AND ADJOURNED. Little Business Core in Either Branch at First Days Session. With the senate in session thirteen h minutes, tho last session cf the Moncongress was assembled day. In both the senate and the house a committee wa3 appointed to wait upon the president and inform him hill. The Japanese tork Woclf hill, June that congress was ready to receive any 30, but it W3s not until four months communication he had to send. Reso later. Nov. 30, that they were able to lutiens of respect to the memory of ieach the permanent forts cn the north the late Senator Hoar cf Massachuand northeast cf Port Arthur. setts and Quay of Pennsylvania were adopted by both houses, and the ad Child Has Two Heads. jourr.mcnts taken were in further tribA female child with two heads, ute to their memory. The cniy bush Mas-?.In born East Somerville. twelve ness outside cf the usual first day reff weeks ago, is attracting much inter- tine was the adoption cf a resolution est among the medical fraternity about in the house extending until January 5, 1905, the time within which tre Boston. The physician who had merchant marine commission may charge cf the case, in discussing tho make its report. matter with ether doctors, said: It i O ..U u, i., .(,Ler. 's unprecedented in the annals cf med-'ca- l Energy of character has always a u Fifty-eight- , v. science. The child has two sep- arate neck, each supporting a head, ere facing to the front and ether to the rear. The latter head is net well ronrcd. Its features are irregular and imperfect, there being no eyes. The baby is in the best of health and perfectly normal in every ether respect. The mother is 20 years old. The child weighed fourteen pounds at birth. power io evoke e; ergy in others. It acts tlnough smpathy, one of the most influential of human agencies. The zealous, energetic man unconsciously carries others along with him. He exercises a sort of electric power which sends a thrill through every fiber, flows into the nature of those about him, and makes them give out 6parks of fire. Samuel Smiles. |