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Co., Ogden, Utah ha stood for the B&5T during seventy years of increasing sales. Remember this when you want water- proof oiled goods coats, suits, hats, or horse for all kinds of wet work. WE GUARANTEE EVERY GARMENT. AS TOWER CO.. BOSTON. MASS . U TOWER CANADIAN TORONTO. U S A., CANt General Count Alexis Pavhuli has been assasinated. The Sociali-l- s of Kansas have muni nated a eoniplete Mute ticket. Met bodit elinrelies will raise $2.i'.-notoward Christianizing India. Bulgarian band teen Creeks between A mas-acre- d four- Kalaiunita an I Niastia. Two men were Killed and two wound-oi- l in the course of an eleitiiMl dispute at Sarten.i. Frost has j damage to the strawberry crop in the vicinity ot Marietta. Ohio. The police at Tillis have discovered an underground storehouse eon . lining loaded bombs. Workers on the dinks at Buffalo have reported for dtitv and the strike is practically oxer. The locked out dockyard laborers at Hamburg hae decided to ask permission to resume work. slight eat There were twenty-fou- r shocks at San Jose, Cal., between April IS and May 7. Criminal proceedings are to be brought against the offenders of the Standard Oil company in Ohio. Col. Frank I. Powell, the famous scout known as White Beaver, and for catt.-e-d til-qua- many years an associate of IlufTalo Bill, is dead. Extraction of an ulcerated tooth caused the death at Bos Angeles of William C. Anderson, aged 27, a native of Canada. During the voyage of the steamer Faulk from India to Suva. Fiji islands, 121 coolies were taken sick with choldied. era and sixty-onPresident Roosevelt will attend the formal opening of the Jamestown exposition April 2(1, IfinT, and will deliver an address on that occasion. Governor Beckham has issued a proclamation summoning the 000,000 now residing in other states to return to Louisville for home coming week, June 12 to 17. Milwaukee was selected as the next convention city for the Telegraphers union of America at the convention of that body at Cincinnati last week. The insurance idea lias been adopted. Further fierce fighting is reported to have taken place in Morocco. The Sultans troops are said to have crossed the Muluyai river, surprised the pretenders force's and killed 100 of his followers. Rosie Davis and Kate Walter, both about 8 years of age, were drowned at Clarks landing on the Mullica river last week, by the upsetting of a sailboat. Frank Sharp and Henry Cries swam ashore. e Fire in the heart of the city of Pinar del Rio swept one entire square and part of another. The fire could not be checked until some buildings were blown up with dynamite. The loss is estimated at $400,000. Disturbances of a grave nature have occurred at Bologna in connection with the general strike. Several officers and soldiers were wounded and many buildings, including some of the hospitals, were stoned. Sharp fighting has occurred on the banks of the Muluya river, Morocco, between the pretenders forces and the Sultans troops. The latter, in an endeavor to cross the river lost thirty killed and many wounded. |