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Show H - - - --T H VTA II STATE NEWS H Citizens of Sprlngvlllo nro making m preparations for a moiiBter Fourth of M July celebration. H Tho first cutting of lucern liny Is be- B ing gathered over tho statu, nnil I hero H is a good average crop. m Fall and winter wheat Is roported In M good condition all over tho stato. and H an oxcellont hnrvosl Is expected. M J A number of members of tho rcllg- H (oils 'hccI known as tho "Holy Jump- B crs" have arrived In Ogdon and ostnb- H llshcd hendqunrtcrs, & Gus Peterson wns seriously cut B about, tho fnco during a row with three B or four other Swedes at Ogden. Tho B 1men havo been arrested. B ; ,BuslncsH men, fannora and laboring B men of Mt. Pleasant nro working hand- M in-hand to socuro tho location of a su- H gar factory nt that point. M Many of tho box elder trees In Snlt M Lake nro being attacked by n now B. specie of scalo that bears a close re- H ' Bcmblnnro to tho woolly nphls. fl It Is claimed that farmers of Salt H Lako county nro slauglitcrlng quail, H doclnrlng that tho quail are so ntimor- H oub thoy aro damaging tho crops. B Lu9,corso Colvln, a soldier, has sued H the street car company of Salt Lako H -for $5,000 damages becauso he was H forcibly ejected from a car by a con- H It is estimated that a million dollars H will be Invested in Salt Lako real cs- H tato by Callfomlans ns a direct result H of tho visit of Los Angolans to Zlon H Hast wcek. BBB1 -W '.Sia special session of the American H ' 'Fork1'cIty council lust week, an nppro- H priatlon of ?G00 was authorized for tho H purchaso of necessary instruments for H a silver band. BBJ BBBj , Tho crop bulletin shows that fruit H everywhere throughout the state is in H J; good condition, with tho exception ot H peaches, which, In some orchards, will H bo a light crop. H Tho Fltzslmmans-Schrcck fight, H scheduled to tnk'o placo In Salt Lako B on July 3, has been called off, and H Fltz has gono east. There was a dls- H agreement over tha forcfclt money. H The old folks of the north end ot H Utah county. 500 strong, spout a H grand gala day In tho pretty little ham-BBLw ham-BBLw . vf letiiafVAlitnoxOri..tho...Uth.y' ycraoo- V- fronT'Lehl, headed by' tho silver bnnd, Bj woro in attendanco. Bv BBBJ . , Tho citizens of Murray will celo- H brnto the Fourth with a parade, pro- H Kriuilme, fireworks and n balloon ns- H clirisltin. Tho city council appropriated H $500 and tho citizens about $500 to- BBJ ward tho celobrntlon. H 'Samuel Summorhaya, aged 11, while H dfny.lng with a numbor of companions H on tho streets of Salt Lake, stepped in H front of a rapidly moving strcot car H and was so badly mangled that ho died BBm. an hour and a half Inter. H Edward Hannah and Henry Martin. H two of the gang of men who porpo- H tratod tho bounty frauds that took over m $30,000 out or tho treasury of Salt Lako H county, linvo enterod plena or guilty to BBBJ tho chargo of conspiracy. H With a trout still attached to tho H lino with which ho had been fishing in Hobblo creek, tho body of Gcorgo V. H Huntington of Sprlngvlllc was found by H Ur.'F. A. Vincent of Salt Lnko. Death BBJ was duo to nn apoplectic stroke. H Tho Utah Dental association com- H pleted tho work of its fifteenth annual H convention in Salt' Lako on Saturday H by tha election or officers for the en- B- fculng year, and by tho solcction or H Ogden for tho next annunl gathering. H Alfred Stoops of Salt Lako jumped H from a moving train and struck his J head ugalnst a tolephono pole, sustain- 1 ing, injuries which proved fatal. Stoop H leaves a family and a fow days bofoni B tho accident allowed his $5,000 Insur- H nnco policy to lapso. H While working at the rock crusher H of tho Moran Contracting company in H Salt Lako, Albert Johnson fell Into tho hugo machine nnd was badly, but not H tttli!!yiLu.rt' Tno accident was caused H bylthsllpplng of a bar with which he J wasitrj'Ihg rto movo a pleco of timber. BjBJBJ !iiwVta BBBJ 'Tho sudden dlsnppearanco ' two H weeks ago or Clarence Myors, who 1 conducted a qlgnr and news stand-in' H ' Ogde'n, and who was supposed, to havo H . destroyed himself, has now been ox- 1 plained, Myers is not dead. Ha is in B Ix)B Angeles and 1b ro-cstablishlng H hlniself. The board of county commissioners B of Weber county havo adopted a new BB pun and liavo started to ndvortlso for B. . bide on tho furnishing of nil blank B ' boo&n and supplies used in the various H copnty offices and also have t'Jvcrtlsed B 4l for'blds on the publication of ill coua- H yreports. BBBJ , w-p ' vi y,v juHwJSh PIRATES WIPE OUT A SIBERIAN VILLAGE Ship's Crew Lands Under Guise o Friendship and Virtually !Annlhl- lates a Settlement. San Francisco. News or -a lorribU massnero of 150 natives' on "tho Slbor Inn coast has been received hero in n letter from Petropaulovski, on the coast or Kamchntka. A. Moiogrnlonor has written to lilt brother, a resident or this city, that in tV.o early part of tho year tho natives na-tives In one or the small settlements down tho coast which ho docs not name observed a yacht or schooner drop anchor In tho harbor, and her coming was hailed with cries ot rejoicing. re-joicing. Off from tho vessel enmo a number of small boats. Tho natives could sco tho crow piling what thoy thought wore supplies into tho smallei craft. Then tho men pulled for the shore. During that or tho next day thcro was heard tho firing of arms, and later on sraoko and fire wcro observed, This led to Investigation from Potropaulov-ski Potropaulov-ski and other towns on tho coast, and a horrible tale of plllago and mnssacro was brought to light. About tho Btrecots of tho settlement, settle-ment, writes Morogralenof, wcro strewn tho bodies or 150 or tho inhabitants, inhab-itants, shot nnd cut to death by tho pirates, who, under the protonso of friendship, had gained a landing on the coast. Robbory was their only motive, for overy hut had been ransacked and anything or marketable value taken. END OF CHICAGO STRIKE. Both Sides Predict Trouble Will be Settled This Week. Chicago. It Is rreoly predicted by both members or the Employers' association asso-ciation nnd labor leaders that the teamstors strike will bo a thing or tho past bororo tho end or tho present week. Acccording to ono or tho officials of tho Chicago Federation of Labor, the strike will bo called off entirely by the strikers themselves. As a step toward this end -it was decided at an oxecu-tlvo oxecu-tlvo mooting of tho Chicago Federation Federa-tion of Labor to begin missionary work with members ot tho Teamsters Joint Council. An endeavor will bo mado to bring a mnjorlty ot tho or-flclals or-flclals to tavor calling tho Btrlko off When this has been accomplished these members ot tho Joint council aro to advocate such a course to tho strikers strik-ers and finally a referendum vote of ,thetttrtfccrs-ts.o bo trtkon." - " WILL CONFER IN AUGUST. Plenipotentiaries Will Meet In Washington Wash-ington at That Time. Washington, Russia and Japan liavo tentntivoly decided each to appoint ap-point three plonlpotontlarios to ropro-scnt ropro-scnt thorn In tho Washington conference. confer-ence. M. Nollloff, It Is understood, has already accepted tho chairmanship or tho Russian mission, nnd is being consulted nbout tho selection of his associates, as-sociates, but Washington has not yet heard whether Marquis Ito's health will pormlt him to como ns tho ranking rank-ing Japanese plenipotentiary, Tho belief be-lief horo is that Flold Marshal Yama-gata Yama-gata will be designated In Ito's placo should tho marquis bo unablo to accept. ac-cept. It is expectod that tho confer-once confer-once will convono hero nbout tho middle mid-dle of August. All Halllows Colllege Commencement. Salt Lake City. Tho nineteenth annual an-nual commencement of All Hallows College, Salt Lako's Ideal school for boys, was hold on Juno 15th, at tho Salt Lako theatre, when an In-tcrostlng In-tcrostlng programme was presented, Jnmes Owen gnvo tho valodlctory address. ad-dress. Row P. M. Cushnahan conferred tho diplomas upon tho students and awarded the medals. OFFENDERS ARE FLOGGED. Troops Called Out to Quell Riot In Russian Prison. Roval, Russia. A riot of 200 prisoners, prison-ers, owing to alleged maltreatment, bro'.;o out in tho prison horo Saturday night and was only quelled at .1 o'clock Sunday morning with tho aid of troops from tho garrison. Tho rlotors, who included women, smashed tho furniture furni-ture and tho windows and attompted to escapo, but tho police and soldiers effectively hold all exits. Tho offenders offend-ers wore floggged. Robbers Beat Girl. Shelbyvlllo, Ind. Mary Hill, 5 years old, is in a dying condition, as tho result re-sult of boing beaten by robbers who ontorod tho Hill rcsldenco whllo tho mother was absent on an errand. Bruco Rritton, aged 35, has boon arrested at Prescott, and two strangers aro in Jail ponding an investigation. All afternoon after-noon crowds of nngry citizens col-lectod col-lectod in various parts of tho city and threatened vlolenco to tho assailants Ho may yet bo lynched if tho girl dios " - ' . . NEW U8E8 FOR HYMN BOOKS. Ptor Rebuke Had Little Effect or. One of Hl Congregation. "I mado a. fow calls tho other day, said tho pastor of tn uptown churcb to his congregation, "and in ono ol tho Houses I saw a strange thing What do you think? Ono or tho churcl hymn books, tho property of thlj church, had been carried homo, nni was placed under tho leg of a tabli to lengthen It out, I remonstrate! at this menial uso of hymn books Apologies and blushes woro profuso Nw, I atn not scolding nbout this, but hymn books cost this churcb money, and ir any or you havo tablos , too short in tho legs plcaso put a newspaper under them, or a pleco ol ! wood. If you ,j0 th(3 wo won't havo ' to send out and buy another hundred i hymn books, as wo did last week." i Tho pastor had no sooner ended theso remarks than a girl sitting al- most under his noso calmly opened out n hymn book, placed it between , hor back and the back ot the pew and settled comrortably down to listen to tho sermon. Now York Press. St. Isaac's Cathedral. Tho domo of St. Isaac's cathedral Jh St. Petersburg Is tho most conspicuous con-spicuous object in tho city. It is covered cov-ered with copper, overlaid with puro gold, no less than $250,000 worth of gold being molted down for the pur pose. Entering the cathedral by tho magnificent bronzo doors, forty-four feet wldo and thirty feet high, said to bo tho largest In tho world, tho visitor la overwhelmed by Its rich-noss rich-noss and masslvo splendor. Tho domo of tho shrine is supported by eight Corinthian pillars ot malacnite, given giv-en by Prlnco Deraldoft and valued at , $1,000,000. Tho total cost of this cathedral Is estimated at $50,000,000. Cntnrrliof tliollliiddcrnnil KUInovTrnablo baoluteljr curm by I)r, lurid Kennedy1! Favorite Itemed?. World (amoue lot our 30 yean. II a bottle. Maintain Paupers In Cottages. Tho plan of maintaining tho children chil-dren of tho poor or such as may bo In tho poorhousos or "unions" in cottages cot-tages and homes ot that character, is finding a very general adoption In England, no less than 128 "unions" now maintaining the children away from tho pauperizing effects of poor-houso poor-houso associations. Tho county ot London paid out 72 cents a head of its population for tho halt year oa poor account, . UTATJC OF OBIO, ClTT Or TOLIDO, I .. LUOIS COUTT. f " Frank J. Cuknit malcei oath tbat ha It lenlot Eartnor of tho arm ol V. J. Chexky & Co.. dolna ualncis In ttio City of Toledo. County and State nforeaald, and that aatd firm will pay the aum of (INK I1UNUUEI) DOLLAIW for each and every caae of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by the uae of Hall's Catauku Coat. . . . . FRANKJ.CHENET. Sworn to before mo ancLubicrllcd In my preaence. thla Sth day of Decomb. JjkD., 18S. Haifa Catarrh Cure ii taken Internally and acta directly on the blood ud inucnua aurfacea of tht yatom. Send for teiUmonlala, free. , , . F J- CHENEY & CO., Tolodo, O. Bold by all DrusjIati.Kc. Take Uall'a Family ruia for conattpatlon. Most Celebrated. Sweet 10 is famous, to bo suro, but It is tho average woman's- 25th birthday, birth-day, perhaps, tbat is most celebrated. Now Yprk Dally News. TEA' Schilling's Best at your grocer's. Schilling's Best( at your grocer's. Ho returni your money If you don't Ilka U. Coatahlro nothing Amount of Life Insurance. ' A lato estimate gives tho total life Insurance In force in tho United States, including assessment insurance, insur-ance, as nineteen nnd a quarter millions. mil-lions. TEA The use of tea is increasing increas-ing among our people; they get good tea; arid they go by the book. Your grocer returna your monev- If 70a don't like Schllllnir'a Deal. To think wo are able Is almost to bo so; to determine upon attainment Is frequently attainment ltsolf. Thus earnest resolution has often seemed to have about It a savour of omnipotence. Samuel Smllea. Plso's Cure for Consumption Is on Infallible medicine for coughs and colds.-N. W. Samobl, Ocean Prove. N.J.. Feb. 17. 1P0& World's Diamond Production. The world's diamond production summed up shows that India has produced pro-duced 10,000,000 karats; Brazil, 12,-000.000; 12,-000.000; Africa, 57,000,000. AH tha diamonds In the world uncut would havo a value of $540,000,000. . , Mr. 'rTInilow'a Soothln Syron. . for children teetblnr. aoftena the curai, redneea hv Baamauon,allajiapaU,cureawndcolla SWabolUa. Rusttan Shoe Monopoly. -Nearly all tho shoos sold in Russia aro manufactured by one firm in St. Petersburg, it is one of the most prosperous stock companies in the: world. , THE HORRIBLE SEQUEL I TO A GEORGIA FEUD teaNa Bon and Daughter of Baptist Minister Assassinated, Being Ambushed by Murderers. Valdosta, Qa. What ia believed to bo tho sequel of a feud of long standing stand-ing resulted hero early Wednesday in tho assassination of tho 17-year-old Bon and tho 10-year-old daughter of W. L. Carter, formerly n Baptist minister. minis-ter. Tho young people, attracted by tho barking of a dog In tho yard, wont out to investigate-, when thoy were fired upon. Tho girl fell dead and tho boy crawled back to tho house, where ho died. A younger child was wounded. Shorlft Pnssmoro and Chief of Po-Ilco Po-Ilco Dampler have returned from the Bceno of tho assassination, bringing with them Jesso Rawllngs, Milton Ilawltngs nnd Leonard Rawllngs and two negroes, charged with tho crime. Tho coroner's jury fully investigated tho matter and returned a verdict laying lay-ing tho crlmo to two of theso Rawllngs men. NOT ALWAYS POSSIBLE. Railway Men Discuss the Law With Secretary Wilson. Washington. Secretary of Agriculture Agricul-ture Wilson on Wednesday held conferences con-ferences with tho representatives of western roads who camo hero tor an oxchango or views with him regarding tho requirement of law aH to tho length of time livestock in transit should bo kept in cars without food, water and rest Tho railroad officials, while expressing ex-pressing their deBlro to comply with tho law in overy way, explained to the secretary that occasions arose wheiu its Btrlct observanco at all times would not bo possible. Tho wholo Bubject was thoroughly and harmoniously harmo-niously canvassed, tho secretary said, and the railroad officials ngrced to cooperate co-operate with him to tho end that animals ani-mals may receive human treatment In shipment. VETERANS IN KENTUCKY. Streets of Louisville Filled With Johnny Rebs. Louisville. After a night and morning morn-ing of arriving train's and streets filled with bands of marching men and with music and flags everywhere, tho city Df Loil3villo on Wednesday welcomed Iho thousands who have come "to tho farthest north'" to attVnd tho fifteenth annual convention of tho United Confederate Con-federate Veterans. The attendance txceeds expectations. Tho preparations for tho accommodation accommo-dation of tho old soldiers havo been mado on a lavish scale. All courts havo adjourned for tho remainder of '.he week In order that tho court rooms may bo used as headquarters for tho various state delegations. Meeting Place Not Yet ChoGen. Washington. Gradually tho negotiations nego-tiations for pcaco. in tho far east aro nearlng a focus. Tho ono point to which tho energies of thoso directly concerned In them now aro being directed di-rected Is tho choice of a placo for tho holding of tho conference of tho plenipotentiaries pleni-potentiaries of tho belligerents. It 13 known officially that three cltle3 now nro under consideration by Russia and Japan. Theso cities, named in tho order or-der of tho likelihood of their final selection, se-lection, aro Washington, Tho Hnguo and Geneva. Thus far no decision has been reached. Paris and London havo been eliminated from tho equation. It Is understood that tho Russian government govern-ment objects to an Asiatic city, its proferonco being for some European cnpltal. GUN EXPLODED. Eighteen Injured as Result of Accident on British War Vessel. Gibraltar. During gun practice on board tho British first class battleship Magnlflcont off Totuan, on Wcdnco-day, Wcdnco-day, a six-Inch shell exploded. Eighteen persons, including four officers, of-ficers, wero wounded, eleven of them lorlously. Tho officers nro among tho (erlously wounded. Tho explosion -was duo to a defect in tho breach Tho wounded woro brought here. Automobile Struck by Train. Middle-town, N. Y. An automobile occupied by Mr. and Mrs, Richard S, Bayer of Englowood, N. J., and their two sons, was struck by an Erie train near Goshen on -Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bayer wero Instantly killed and their sons woro hurled several foot, Btrlklng near tho tracks. Thoy aro not expected to survlvo their Injuries. Tho ohauffour saved his life by Jumping before tho train struck the automobile. Mr. Sayor was president of tho Rider engine company. - .. I SET THE BURGLAR RIGHT. Squire Was Angered at Dullness of the Intruder. This Is one of tho many stories told f of old Squlro Latham, n Plymouth K county attorney of some years back. 1 " It fully Illustrates his coolness nnd. I lovo of method. I Ho was awakened ono night by hla I wife, who told him she thought thero I wero burglars In tho house. Tho 1 squlro put on Ills dressing goWn and 1 went downstairs. In tho back hall ho found a rough looking man trying to open a door that led into tho back yard. Tho burglar had unlocked tho door, and was pulling It with nil his might Tho squire, seeing the robber's predicament, pre-dicament, called to him: "It don't open that wny, you idiotl It slides bnck!" Boston Herald. Opportunities In Cuba; Now lathe time to tecum land In La Gloria, the-trat the-trat and larRcit American Colony In Cuba. Eaar terma. Money tn fruit ralalng. Largo proflta on amafl nveatmenta. Write for free Illustrated booklet. Cuban Land& Bteamabjp Co., 33 Broadway, N.Y. City. i Some Famous Sayings. Prom Dryden comes "through thick and thin" and "none but the brave ' deserve tho fair." Nathaniel Leo an . - -, English dramatist of tho seventeenth contury, wrote "when Greeks Joined Greeks, then was a tug-of-war" our modern "a case of Greek moot Greek." Shakespeare, of course, has showered tho moderns with household phrases. Matthew Prior of tho seventeenth century passed down to us "of two " 'i evils I havo chosen tho least"; Byron gives us "as clear as a whistle"; Goldsmith, Gold-smith, "ask mo no questions and I'll ' tell you no fibs," and Cowper "not much tho worso for wear." "Selllnc i a bargain" and "fast and loose" ' comes from "Love's Labor Lost," and ' Pope's prologue to "Satires" gives ' "go snacks." "As good as a play" 'i originated with King Charlos when in parliament attending the discussion. j of a divorce bill, and Cowper exclaim- I ed, "God mado tho country and man ) mado the town." Told of a Horse Trade. A postal card that was not addressed was put In tho office this week, and In ' tho hopes of attracting tho attention of tho writer It was tacked ,up at tho delivery window, tho written side In evidence. Evidently it was a report on a horse trade, a'nd read as follows: "Well, Jim, i tell you tho truth I had rather havd tho yellow pony than tho big horso ho had too fits while I i had him and that alnt tho worst of It i sold him for a song." Greenvlllo Rec- 0rd' An Epicure's Chance. fj Tho possible menu of civilization is H o limited that tho eplcuro may baM -pardoned If ho sometlinctKxlghstfor aumBai other dish to taste. Ho might do T worso than try celestial cookery, if I ho can command an enterprising chef with somo approach to original genius I ho might even make history. The f Western world Is waiting to bo Intro- " tiucod to aEuropean edition of the chrysanthemum frlttor or tho Pekin- lso flsh nnd pineapple. Tatler. '! FOOD IN SERMONS. fl Feed the Dominie Right and the Ser- I mon3 are Brilliant. $ A conscientious, hard-working and eminently successtul clergyman writes: "I am glad to bear testimony t to tho pleasure and increased meas- 3 uro of efficiency and health that havo come to mo from adopting Grape-Nuts- I food as one of my articles of diet. i "For sevoral years 1 was much dls- l tressed during tho early part of each I day by indigestion. My breakfast, J usually consisting of oatmeal, milk W and eggs, seomod to turn sour and ! failed to digest. After dlnnor the (I hcadacho and other symptoms follow- Ing tho breakfast would wear aWuy, I only to return, however, next morn- I ing. H "Having heard of Grape-Nuts food, v b I finally concluded to givo it a fair I trial. I quit tho use of oatmeal and jl eggs, and mado my breakfasts' of n Grape-Nuts, cream, toast and Postum. 3- Tho result was surprising In lmprov- ed health and total absenco ot the distress that had, for so long a time, U followed tho morning meal. My dlges- m tion becamo once moro satisfactory, the headaches ceased, and tho 'old I feeling of energy returned. Since that -K tlmo, four years ago, I have always , had Grape-Nuts food on my breakfast K tAble. 1 "I was delighted to find also, that 1 whereas before I began to uso Grape- 1 Nuts food I was quite nervous and be- JJ camo (-aslly wearied in the work of 'j preparing sorm'ons and In study, a (n marked improvement in this respect j resulted from tho chango In my diet. 6$ I am convinced that Grape-Nuts food produced this result and helped me to a sturdy condition of mental and m physical strength. ' m "1 have known of several persons ' 'g who wore formerly troubled aa 1 was, 1 and who have been helped as I have been, by tho use of Grapo-Nuts food, jl on my recommendation, among whom I may be mentioned tho Rev. , now a missionary to China." Namo B given by Postum Company, Battle ... k Creek, Mich. 1 "There's a reason." Read tho little book, "Tho Road 'to f Wellvllle," In each nkg. I |