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Show M. Ju WILLl'MIKSI, Wait rubLUb.r. an urn,,l (,, Mfl IK'S ill l.f 1 linn UTAH MURRAY, 11 ( i.l.iUU Mcetf uKu aud PR0V0 rjM,B. Accurd og to recent advires from snawar, Alaska, an uukcowa man w u liank of Loin iiir! into thf I ana UTAH STATE SEWS 1 Salt Lake City now has only t taaV.pox patient under quarantine About the can-ca- t thing on tl e Hall Lake market, to far as variety ia cuu cerned, ia fish. J ne beta academy ope ni.l last wrek with the largest attendance for an Opening day since its commencement. The attendance at the public schools of Salt Lake on the opening dav was 11,300, an increase of :j over last year. fh trial of Merrill M. Kaighn. who murdered Wizard S. Unities last November, at Salt Lake, ia now in pro gresa. The Hia Grande" station at Murray has been abandoned and the new one at Pallas, Im'. f a mile south, has been occupied, liurglarira are becoming of almost daily occurrence in Salt lake City, and the police seem unable to cope with tht Tha bank clearings in Sal t I.ske for tlie week ending .September 13 were $1,1.47,30.1, a against :!:,, j:: fur the same period last year. Marion A. Iirashear, who accidentia shot aud killed Aiex J. Kielland on a .Saitair train last week, will be tried on a charge of voluntary manslaughter. President .lonepli t Smith aud party of church leaders will make tour of the southern portion of the state during the latter part of the week J. Turnwall, of Sunshine objected to her husband gambling and finding lii m in a gambling house took three ahota at It tat. without fatal re Mrs A. : ulta, however. Louis Rivers, an employee In the rock quarry in Little Cottonwood can yon, fell thirty feet from a ladder and received painful In juried which may coal him his life. i'he crinilnat calendar of the Seventh district court lint been postponed until Monday, the S'.ilh Inst., because of the prevalence of smallpox in Kphraim and sickness at Mantl, Estonian te desert, usually depended upon for winter range fur Iron county, is entirely devoid of any vegetation, aud where formerly ranged from 71, 0!K. to I'M, 000 sheep, none will be able to range. William C. llarker, of Salt Lake City, Is the lucky candidate in the naval examination held laat week. A. 1', Sherman, a member of the Salt Luke High school senior class, ia the alternate. The attendance at the Latter-da- y Saiuts university In Salt Lake City ia 4.K), a compared with ;'S3 for the first week'a enrollment, last year. The increase ia mainly confined to the high school and normal department. .1. F. Sharp, of Salt Lake, last week won the title of champion trap shooter of the atte, when lie took tbe Itrown- - im ii ai 11 i it ,nitjafearvr r loving a ht score wltli of niily-eigcup, blue rocks broken out of a possible 100. The fourth one of the large pumps lias been received and placed in position at the big Jordan pumping plaut at Lehl. Next season the four pumps combined will furnish over 400 cubic feet of water per second, which will till the Jordan river with more water than it haa ever eontaiued. The slate legislature at Its coining1 session, will be asked to make an appropriation of f l.1,000 or 1 10,000 for the purpose of building a new hall of met- and allurgy, kindred assaying urancues, ineluiling a concentration mill for practical demonstrations, at me 1 uiversuy ot L lah. the birth report to the board of health of Salt Lake for the week ending September 13, shows the birth ot twenty-on- e male children and nineteen females. The deaths for the same period numbered fifteen males and twelve females (if this number eight "fit uier iu years or age, The Salt Lake'eounty jail now con . ........ ll...A iiiru ...woo. ,nave taken dim human life Thomas MeGee, Merrill K'aijfhn and M. A. UVinney. Two others, Marion Kriishrr and Harney are out 011 bail, and four con victed murderer -- Lynch, King, Me.it ensen and a wort I- i- are unJcr a death watch at tlie penitentiary. au i.ituerl who labors under the delusion that he has . ... ... . n. .. ....... v"v I.iHutui itji li.irsiiieni AlCKin ley and that In his absence the boiscs of the late president will not receive the prop?r attention, has been committed to the insane asvlum Van SchiKt)hoen was a hack driver in Salt v iaae ny. Kay Coleman, sc.ej IS, of Salt Lake, was the victim of 111 accident last week t;iat came near Hiding fell upon a broken chair, striking his thigh agslust a broken round, th round piercing the Hcsn to a depth of nve uc lies. 1 a n ir . ),, 1. . 1 . a revolver inerce, AESULT OF STATE f Hit in one Iiand and a Kirliant CCmVtr.TlO OH THE lJ HELD 16TH. vUSDtREB LYNCHED. INDIAN DEMOCRATIC TICKET NAMED. FOEBER KILLED tY BOMB WHICH Ht DHUPPED fi-si- , la Toons llie Noitiliie for Juilc. 11 till Ju.lt W. U. king Is ill M.ko lli lUra for C 0t)rfil. IV. itf li 11111. ELEVEN George Jirjce, a notorious Icdisn ullasr wfe,, B t of southern California and jt.r;2oi,a have been hunting for several iaot!h. has met death in a manner a trr. hie as that of his victim, Victor', Maria, a comely you g itjtuw of Ilrsprria. Several m. nl is a'o Rruce murdered Victoria Ma-by choking her into insensibility, tkeo burying her alive. He was arreted bud bis preliminary examination held at Hesperia, but while ufiicers were sitting with their prisoner in the court room tbe Indian made a succtaful dash for liberty. For morulii the desert has been scoured by ,,-r- s and In lip'ns, for the latUr ware m snxious as the officers to capture the aiurderer. Word ia thatot only had the outlaw been captured by the Indians, but that be had been put to a most horrible death. The capture n as ma le In "southern Nevada a days ago aud uo time A was lost ia the execution. rope was fastened by slip ooon around his neck and with the other end tied to the horn of a peddle the murderer was a mile across the dragged for drtert. The body, w hich wss horribly lacerated, was then thrown on a boge pile of" wood aud burned. li fn or rock-strew- SEVENTEEN LIVES LOST. Ratutt of ;hs and Jowdfr Fiploaton In a Coal Miita. A gas andomler at Norfolk, nil I 111, 111 lria-tor- ( 11 11111 sister-in-law- I - t'reniileiit Honsvfeira loihle Shot. .Men Mill Siilxlii h. t niilujeU to rive Hiimlrril pi,a Take a Tumbla. While l.ltiii people were struggling to get into tlie uew Sons of Ziou synagogue at St, Caul, to witness the dedicatory exeicis, ti,e temporary atcps leading to the entrance gave way and Sun people fe' I in ahenp. The polico platoon, which led the procession to the church, broke r,inks nnd rushed into the cioaiI, frantio men. women ;.nd children from crushone iii armiber ing the scramble to get out M1enqu1ei h id been resorted, it w as found lhat a ', v w ere bruised and cut, but no one ud bccil fatally injured. I ureal Kirn. In response to I he telegrams from the governor of W yoming aud Colo rado, the secretary of the Interior has Ordered Supervisor Alherlv of tbe Crow Creek reservation, in righting the Hie repot ted burning at Pearl, just south of the Medicine Pow forest re serve, lo employ a large number of men to ass st in the work his is the only action the department can take. No reiiiest wi'l be made to the war department for assistance. 1 Aid for tleliiiia of Ktireat Ktrrs. Aid for Ihe sufferers V.v forest tires lias been collected by nearly everv church In Poi tinnd and Oregon City. Several n agon loads of supplies bu John ti'otT, the uole I guide, who piloted President Roosevelt 011 his fa- nious liou hunt in t olorado last vcar, was shot over the right eve by a me- een sent out. Many hem tils are less hunter Wednesday as he was ap for t he sn ITercrs and there ir planned proaching the camp. near Meeker, Colo , 110 doubt that they will be well sup Harry Strong was shot and seriously of the of which the party hunter was wounded by M.ies llomuey in a saloon plied with ample food and a member. CotT wuswith a paity. one until the) cuu scciucwoik. Theclothing in Salt Lake City, Sunday lau. '1 be count v of w horn was IV. Ky lesof Philadelphia. n.en had been partners ami commissioners Clark of Wash . county. The quarreled latter extracted the shut, but have left for I lie burned over business affair. Iluiiinry ia beilislrict. tail. d not s,iy st the time whether the lug W illi t u w a.'on.lo.id of sup hind the bars ud should Strong die isyethewas seriously irunred or not, tioff plies, cons'slaig of clothing i.ud oilier most uotvd guide living 111 this will be tried for murder. necessaries. 111'1 IOU, An edict has gone furth from tll. Oltlii riieitnitirmitt. tlsipfiitiia In lUniiil, .tl city board of education that hereafter The income la returns for the year in People the Paint Creek val living do newly married woman shall be emfor tin island of tiding J one .! , y are Chin, over Icy, aluru.ed the apas ployed permanent teacher in the Calm, sh.ov that of lionoln'u, including smoke and pearance sulphurous public M'hoois of Salt Lake, The e lax incomes of liuiiviilu.ils and curoor. cerliHrate of a teacher will be gases from I uppers mountain, liver ations were about a third ins than ihe since the llrsf eruption of Mont IVIee conaidered her resignation. smoke bus issued from the mountain previous year. In ti e tweMy-for,(- ir l.jrv,.;. 1'nited States ,1 ml ire llttielias. ret-,- . at intervals. Within the m.i f..w In Salt Lake City, Jack lijrr;s was dered a decision sustaining tlie di iiicr- I the smoke an gas haie be, tune ays given first money. Samuels,,,,, (,f Vrnm rrr in the suit I run,, hi I v ,it ou! sutv v t In noticeable. 1011 second, aud TurviUe, tl,;,,, ltn', cspedany onolnin tim,s to , lion that he slat,- - In thu mountain i,e incur came outaecond. but w ta law uncoiisti lUioniil.inid l.irii;,, u K,rfn iWsl has become hut sod fc.me of it bus be place on account of alleged team woyk come a dull red from tii8 action of the the lax colleoun iioiu oir ni n- - 1. he between Samuilsou and Turvil!,. beat. cnnr the side soiled the tax sod not from tlie top of the uiouufaiu. fear la A f rlea. In an interview with a represenla-- t ve of i e Assovutcl Press at Cape Town, the attorney general, S. L. Oi ah n, said: ' l he general Indemw ,1 a. I become nity law in a day or two. when martial Www-ilbe repealed throughout 0, Simultaue- lone. ocly, the government proclaim the peace pi csct v, : "urn act. enabling U tocoiitio', ii,,. .,, importation snd reg's'i. I, of n,:ariusand am I munition, pact reigns throughout I r I 111 1 sm-ik- e fr-.i- r,i, I,,,,,,, (.ineraninit. Tcenty thousand prsona, the bi(T- gevt open a lic that has lieen si en In i hr ' ii u y an, assembled ill Phoenix pnrU s in bit til protest of the government sgs 11st Hie to " t e in "pr,v ;i ;. Irish capital. The ! ,,, 'I'll n presided and John Ic on and j, u O II r en were Irl.limn, v. mar-riag- j ; , , the chief ape i',,-rSecretary for h '., target tor nl 10 lions druoiinc. n g fair name uo.l ., s pst,-.i- 4 LIVES KNOAM LOST AND . flare Forest A WYE TO NLXlaER NEWS BEE MISSING. ' o. Wyiidhiim, the principal rll.ging rcsolll s r on Ihibiiti ,to , ,is .. r u 111; lUvi jsly Flraa In llrrguo ttrlnga li ll'a'h ltd 1Van-liiftu- u and Jtihatil..tiiia of Area IViveu from their homes in the dark-utsof the night by a raging forest fire which swept everything before it from Ariel. Cowlitz county, Washington, lo the foot of Mount St. Helens, a distance of twenty-fiv- e miles, eleven people were dead, four are missing and over i'ijO people haveabeen left homeless, and many have not even c'othes enough to cover them. Four men iihu Mie working on a claim belonging to .James Hawthorne have not been found and it is thought that they are dead. Some fifty or sixty peopie w ere camped at tlie inke at the foot of Mount M Helens and tliey have not been heard of since the fire. It is nol Uiiuuu whether they escaped or not. The first news of the devastation was brought to Portland by Milo M. Ditn- mlck, who experienced many diflicul- ties in making the trip out 10 send aid to ill e sufferers. From his description the suffering there is reat ami Ihe devastation is the most appalling of any that has been reported. Fur a stretch of twenty-fiv- e miles, he says, there are but two houses standing. The flue timber these people expected to realize upon has all been destroyed. About Sou people are left homeless in Multnomah and Clackamas counties as a result of the forest fires which have raged for the past week. Fires have burned over a large scope of country but the irreatest damage in this state appears to have been done in these two counties, In the tire that destroyed the town of Palmer, near Rridul Veil, two boys named Hamilton were caught while trying to escape from the flames and burned to death. News reaches Kalamah, Wash., that tlie forest fires on Lewis river have wrought sad havoc, I). L. Wallace, wife and two children being burned to death. They were camping in the woods when caught by the fire. Their wagon was found burued up and the charred bodies were lying near. A year-olboy of Mr. Mauley's is dead also. Mrs. John Polly and baby, aud a brother, name not known, and Mr. Newhouse and Mrs. Oraves are dead. Fifteen others were found without clothing, except gunny sacks. t d Sl Itlloimlre William Strattiin Dead. Strntton, the of Colorado Springs, Colo., owner of the famous Independence mine iu the Cripple Creek district, is dead after an illness of several months. In April, H'.ii, having seen some speciS. e mens of gold ore from Cripple Creek district that impressed him favorably, he went to that camp to prospect. Ou the 3rd of July, afler weeks of fruitless prospecting, a man who agreed to grub stake hi having disappointed him, Stratton decided lo go toCripple Creek and stake out a eiaiiu ou his own account, lie rode the thirty-fiv- e miles from Colorado Springs to the camp on horseback, and on the morning of the 4th of July, l!il, staked out the Independence and Washington claims, in honor of the day and the father of his country. The Independence gave original assays of .is() t nie tOIli and in lS'.i'J he lewsed and bonded the WashThe Independence ington for yielded Stratton millions, and in W 111 was sold by him for Sl'l.iloD.iioO, he retaining, however, a very considerable interest even after", retaining the sum of money. He was' the owner of the Colorado Springs railway system, on which he has spent .."uU.OOO in the past two years. His wealth is estimated everywhere ut from SITi.Oou.rjUO to S'io, (loo, nun. Terrllle Sloriu Knrria Oier ('.rruianv. Destructive storms raged in many parts of flermany Sim, y. In Saxony the temperature sank to zero, and a hurricane-lik- wind unroofed e many houses and injured a large nuinberof people. Thedumiige is estimated at million, of marks. Avery heavy northwest storm visited tbe cities ou the North sea. Considerable damage was done to bathing establishments on the Illhii, aud a number of booses were parliaily low-lyin- wrecked. Awful t'rinia (onunutad ,j Tramps Near Stelnlmiler. Nrliraikn. Mrs. Kale Fournell, living with her parents near Steii:baiier, while alone Saturday night, was criminally assaulted by tramps, who then murdered her and dragged her body into the yard, where they set fire to her clothing. When found the clothing was eulirely burned from the body. Ihe men evidently bad broken open the house-- , which they loot,, after committing the crime. Il'oodhounds have beeu put on the trali of the men. I lingua si,,,!,,!, ,,r,,,im l t I riRES. mmE SniMAKY. Manner rife Terrttil as Thai explosion occurred ..Va., Monday in the Rii? Four mine of the Algoma Coal fc Coke company, as t!ie result of which Jauies Lester, an engineer; John Reickie, a miner, and fifteen colored Hungarian O. W. Powers. Senator Rawlins, lace, one of which ia believed to have Judjre miners wereimprisoned in the mine. sent the bomb off. Judge XV, II. King, Frank The gas andsmoke was so thick that The bank lost, possibly, about a J. Cannon and otuera. all rescuing parties weie at first driven thousand dollars, cbielly in gold dust, back. MASSACRED BY BOX ERS. which was lying on the counter. H. F. FrnrJ.enStld, a mine boss, and tliln.m Sun Inli rhi "Foreign Devils Ceorge A MONTANA MYSTERY, Gusp, s Hungarian miner hlmll I (rlrsllal kingdom. succeeded in'craivling over the fallen Details were received by the Kmpre.ss coal and slate after the explosion to Man ami Ills Hire Wound,., nHt, of India of tbe iimsacre of Messrs the liglito of the Ii; J nkimwii t'ttrtles. rescuing party aud Rruce and Lewis at Hunar. were taken Out alive, Ira Pressley aud bis wife, whose ! or weeks the cholera Clumgte although badly has been depop burned and nearly suffocated by the home Is tieiif Superior, Mont., are at ulating the cities along the Yuan river. jus. Parsons h'.itnl in Missoula, both Ju 1 lie explosion is said to have been they died daily by tbe near death and unable to fell who scoreLliangte and, from reliable reports, tbe caused by an accumulation of gas catchfire from the lamp of a miner, and wounded Ihrui. Presh'ey's throat is same can be said of the cities west ing this In turn fired six kers of cut from ear to ear and the woman is. Chenchou is built on a hillside and in powder thttt ,iad beeo stored blastiug back in unconscious from a blow on the head the center of the is a famous spring the mines. that caused contusion of the skull. from which the city obtain much The explosion knocked down all the of people foi l quarter of a mile back The mini is conscious and says he was their water. This was reported to brattices toward the ue en trance, thus cut tin ir in bed when bis throat was cut, but have been poisoned by the foreigners off all of the sir from the men im says he does not know who did the and hence tlie prisoned behind the debris. high death rate. cutting. Mow Pressley has continued One sfternoon Mr. Lewis was study Threats t'paa Life of the 1'resldanr. to live during the past twenty-fou- r log with his teacher and Mr, Rruce was The police of Cincinnati, are hold hours is a wonder. His windpipe is 'n his room across the hall when, loan completely severed and the Hesaphagns instant, the house and street became ing Joseph Scmilz, aged 40, on a of loitering, until they can in cut clear through to thu back, and the crowded with Mr. Ilrtice waa charge people. head is almost half severed. Hy pressdrawn by his hair out of the room and vestigate a statement that he has threatened to tike the li fe of President ing the chin down toward the chest in Into the yard, where, with clubs, Roosevelt. audi a manner as to bring the severed stones, Si'limitz was arrested on knives, swords ami torture, they w the complaint of two indpipe together, the man can cpealt soon killed him. upon Saturday ; 111 a elderly sister living in Oliver street, barely audible voice, and in this sir. Lewis and his teachee ,vent out that he had entered manner w as able to answer a few (iies- their premises t the back door into the yard and and Insisted on staying there. The tlons He denies having auv tronbln Started to climb upon an old shed, illi his wife. story 19 that lie made the threat when a stroke from a spear to persons on brought against the the formeij'to the ground. With the r.vcreinvrci" ."1 ttie police MARINES GUARD TRAINS. aPV now i !K,Mjfe r.son s, as same listruments.. bia bruin was r,,,n seared wfil as HI If Sin W III Si y making an effort to learn the past pfHfuglJd beyond recognition. Eyes of the prisoner. were knocked out aud the bodies A dispatch froirf ( olon, Colombia otherwise Clilnraa Drmauil That Their Tormentors mutilated. says American marines are now travel l Punished. tint of Itaee for 'ng as guards on the passenger trains Speaker Heuilrrsim Acting Secretary Adee has received t'onirras. to and from Panama. telegram from the governor of Ore Speaker Henderson, finding that his The I nited States ship Cincinnati gon stilting that he had directed an in views to the treatment of respect landed fifty marines Wednesday and trusts by reducing the tariff in w hole immediate and thorough investigation also sent ashore a small rapid-figun, or uto the allegations made by tbe Chi re part, are not in accord with the nese which was placed on railroad truck. legation at Washington, to tht views of of his party Id Iowa, protected by Iron plates. A small de declined many ffect that the local authorities at lo the nomination for accept tuchnicnt of insurgents was seen near laker City, Ore., hud failed to take aud has withdrawn from the Miudi station early Wednesday. The congress proper steps to minish the nernetralora race. of tlie outrage committed on a number government troops tttacked the enemy Speaker Henderson gave out an adof Chinese last October. The telegram immediately and drove them back. A colored woman who was in tbe vicinity dress Tuesday evening which states has been forwarded to the Chinese of the scene of the ski rm sh was killed, Ilia views on the trust question and miuister at Washington. ays bee ause of these views, which are Tl"' Tnrneil en tht Gas. Srlirutkit HhiI II, 111 ( nilurel. not In accord with the state platform Two young men, L. XV. P.ruskle and Neigetiflnd, the Pierce county, Ne and with the opinions of prominent n who Joseph Kiersek of Posen. Mich., weru week ago with tuasUti, members of his party, he declines to found dead in the Newman House at little provocnlioii killed his wife and the nomination. Tlie address Anu her father and wounded his mother accept Arbor, Mich. Kiersek had come is "to the , and and for whose ar Third Iowa Republican voters of the to Ann Arbor to have his eyes treated. d;tric'.'' The men said when they retired that rest rewards agtf. egating $1.0011 had The dispatch announcing speaker been offered, was shot down In a corn they were not accustomed to using Ileuderson'. declination of the confield near Winside, Neb. lie is badly gaslight. It is supposed that they got wounded. Have Lciiry, a Winside liv gressional noiiiiuatiou caused a sensaUp lu the night fur some purpose, and in Washington. Very few en man, and I'errv lioriim, a lined re tion public, turned on the gas, men in are thinking this would Washington at this lime, spectively with a shot gun and small but all here expressed legret that the produce light. They had evidently tiore rifle, aileeted tbe capture. A fusillade of shots w as tired at Neigeii speaker bad determined ou the course been overcoum wh.ie try ing to reach he has taken. find before he was wounded. the door. Large Surer ..f ritttST IN irtrt dynamite bomb in the other, Slid da At the pemocrat'c state convection, 11.au ti l J'i or threatens i lo blow held in Provo on tbe 10th, Major all lo eternity. ( ashier Pooiev aud Teller Wallace Richard W. Young, of Salt Lake, was were the only two in the bank. Wal- nominsted by acclamation fur supreme lace jiuiipeit to ovt h: gun aod ran judge, wlilie Judge William 11. K ng, iiiick!v to tlie tnrU of the room, yelling of Salt Lake, received the nomination for I Wry to do the same. "No, you for rtpreseatative in congress by acdon't''' yelieil the man. and dropped clamation. The convention adopted a platform the bom Ii. '1 he clerU bad just gotten cut of the which denounces tlie Republican pirtv window, 'I'he bank was wrecked and and its policies; opposes militarism the robber had his brad smashed and denounces the Republican sugar tan one arm torn off. A hole was torn in policy, the Republican policy in tl tbe right wail of tbe bank and the Philippines, favon arbitration of labor front windows were blown clear across disputes, election of senators by direr the street, and money was scattered to vote, strict Immigration laws; an the four winds The side of tbe build congratulates the people of I'tah upo ing bulged out, aud people living in "the magnificent record made by our the rotjina above the bank were blown senior senator in congress lion. J. L Rawlins) during the past six years.' into the air from tlie concussion. Win The permanent ollicers of the con dows for blocks weru broken, The fire bell was immediately rung The vsutioa were as follows: Chairman soldiers responded and t'apt. Summer-al- l Hon. Frank J. ( atinon, Weber county first ice chairman, I rank K Nebeker took charge. No one but the unknown man and Cache county; second vice chairman the two clerks were in the bank at tlie W. W. (luff, Summit county; third vice chairman, L'lecta lluilock, Utah time. J. tl. Price, prosecut fourth vice chairman, Mrs If county; was the just ing attorney, entering He was hurt around the head, J. Hayward, Salt l ake county; secre nil. but not periously. tary, Henry N. Hayes, Sevier county The dynamiter was taken to the hos assistant secretary, Neiihi Palmer pital, where he died, not regaining Davis couutyjacrgeant-a- t arms, Joseph consciousness. So papers were found Phillips, Juab county; assistant ser H. U. Condon, liox on tlie body to reveal bis identity, and geant Klder county; chaplain, John ii. Mil there was only St.iio on his person. At the" iiiiiiesl it was brought out ner, I'tah county. that the man fired two fchots at WalStirring speeches were msde by Arlillralloit llviureu Argentina anil t till Tbe Argentine commission bringing' the protocols of the treaties providing for arbitration between Argentina aud I bile ami lh. limitation of the anna- men's of the two countries, has ar rived at Santinijo, Chile, mid wasacCorded a cordial recenlion. lie eo'sw lll tic exchanged Sei.temliei " ' National festivities in ,,r f the arrived at will now mideistatidiiig Commence. There is reiit enthusiasm at Santiago arid the streets arc thronged W it h joyous people," PERISH I 1, ii,,P,t t'V I mm tin ne cr te,1)r nlire. s,,, F.xtraordinary scenes occurred Sunday at Clapton, Kngland, where nearly 8, (WO persons attempted to mob a former Kpiseopal clergy man named Pig- got t, who is lion the leader of a sect called the "Ag.ipennmites." Piggotf. last week announced himself as the Messiah. lAposuret ( f iu. man, which tilled many columns in the new upapers, heightened public Interest in the matter to such a point thai Pit-gt w as only taken from tbe unb by tli efforts of mounted police, l ure The for l lt. ln Tr'ed. medical favorable board reports very in the ten cases of in the hospital st Havana, pnv-res- s leprosy no which nre under the special treatment of IVs, Peine and Moreno, who hart vi a month by recently been alloted Ilia house of represent T :ves to continue theif lriv,-- ig;,ii,, for a cure of the disease, wbie!i tea begun under s the military government due medi- cine emptier ed by the Cul ;,n doctors i ait exlrart froiu led tnaugi ore and is used bs a salve and a lon.c. The atreetar strike IU Oltnxvi, Iowa, bas Seen.aeit'ed. It is said ttat all thought of a spece d ial session of congress has Con!! ir a it. - rromiaciit V:a.un pa-s- In RarceWjtisi a number of atarth;sts have been arrettrei and iiEprlssioed. The fire in tht heaumont, Texas, oil Celd has beeu gotten under control. The amount by ifee relatives Fair in settle- of the late Mrs. tliiari-mint of their claims veaa 1155,000. !.::,- ixG.LE S 1 vi 1 Front Vegetable ttn;p!,ua.;. " Dear Mas. P:'M i. m : T hit nose a w ho read tf larpe nuuVtx-- of p 1. iva my remarkable cire w it : bad I riot esr eri't: ed u luvstlf. I kno-.t. that 1 shou.d i Liiu-!.:- s Experts est i mate- - the damage done to the Kentish, Krsylsnl, by rain aud bail Thursday at fully e S.VMI,00. men of Manila are or ganizing for the purpose of agitating for limited Ciuurse immigration to tbe The busiiai-s-s Philippiojes. Iiarcelosi a. authorities have requeited the miuistery of tbe interior to main tain martial law on account of the at titude of the strikers. The revolutionary Oeueral Chieoye has been tried by & military tribunal and sentenced to ihe executed at Jac mel, Haiti, October 'jth, The condition of the queen of the Belgians, who wtis. seiztrd with an at tack of asthma, is serious, but no im mediate dangler is apprehended. Cholera returns for Egypt show lhat there have been l,Sh0 fresh cases reported, making- totals since July 15th of 20,23s: cases and lifi.'iOU deaths. 1 he situation of tbe Colombian government on the isihmu9 is thought to be more serious than it has been for some time past, yet it is not very desperate. Stephen MeOYirmick, Baid to have been the oldest employee of New York City in point of service, and the oldest member of Tammany Hail, is dead. He was 75 years old. The school oi tropfical science, which Is waging a vigorous war against malaria, has aieckded to send out a uumberof fresh expeditions to the gold coast, Egypt, and the Conpo. John Mitchell, president of the uuion replied to a message from the Indianapolis News as follows: "There is nothing to Indicate an early settlumRUt of the anthracite strike. A dispatch from Fez, Morocco, says the Eerber tribe of Geruam, iu was attacked September 4th by a combined movement of troops and utterly routed with great loss of life. In Ottumwa, ,Ia., every electric line with one exception has been tied up by a strike of ruoturmen and conductors out of sympathy with the linemen of the Ottumwa Twaction and Light comMine-Worke- Me-kin- es, pany. The rumor that a revolutionary expedition is being prepared at Marao-hoa- s for the purpose of invading the territory of Acre and opposing; the Rolivian authorities has been confirmed. At Trieste, Hungary, the garrison has been reinforced hy two battalions of infantry as a precautionary measure, owing to a strike of clock laborers. Three of the arrested leaders have been released. of Charles liradshaw, an liedwelk, Kansas, private asylum, has been soade on the The attendant at the charge of beating Jacob Hhynerson, aged t3, a patient, so seriotusly that he cannot live. Enteric fever during the South Afri can war reduced tbe fightiing "force by 70,000 to fi),0O0 men. Hut for this, it is said, the wa,r would have been ended six monltis earner ana ju,uuu,uuu would have, been saved. The body of a young woman, who, it is believed, was murdered, was found at pier 30, East river, New York. She had been beaten and choked until her face was almost black. The police have found uo clue 10 hier identity. The govern inemt of Venezuela has published a decree declaring General Matos, the leader of the present revolutionary movement in Venezuela, to be a traitor and cerdering him to be tried on the charge of piracy. After performing an autopsy'on the body of Rudolph Kaller, laborer, in New York, a coroner's physician has decided that insanity from which Hal ler suffered and dierd was caused by a tapeworm sixty feet long. The commander of the Cossack station at Wertsehinlc, anxious that his district should show a preponderance of males, has ordered that the author of every girl baby horn in the district shall b given fifty strokes with the knot. ?. v,i i" " l 5IHS. SATHE E. KiXK. "I for nc i t: s with troubles peculiar to wo:cea which gradually broke 1dowu my hculth and was nearly insane my very life. with pain at timri, n.i.d no human skill I consulted in M '.Vw au'.iee could bring me relief. " Mv attention tvns o.i'lcd f o T.Tfli.s E. lmkhai:i's Ytpt Uilile Com-poun- d; the hrst hotilu brought relief, and the Reeontl liott'e an absolute) cure. I could not believe it myself, and felt sure it was m'y temporary, but blessed fact, 1 have low been weil for a year, enjoy tlie lest of health, and cannot iu words express my gratitude. Sincerely yours. Saive K. Koch, suffered 124 10th St., M'ihvav.'a c. Y is." forfeit If abwe testimonial is not (jetivina. J5000 Such unquestionable testimony 10. the power of Jiroves Vegetable Cuusjiouud over diseases of women. l.li(l Women sliouM rcinomlirr that are privilscd to consult Mrs. Pinkltam, at J.ynn, Mass., about their illness, entirely ires. liey Landslips Terrible Caiie Terror. arroni'N have reached Rome' of Hip srent lat Isiip of C'ornis-Hin Val di Parma. For Feme time) the hillside has slowl;- - been slipping down on to Cornlglio, and it is reared that before it stops the whole country-Bidmay be practically blotted out. o e Already many houses have been overthrown and the maiu street of Corvitn gapes nlglio crevasses. The most terrille thing about the catastrophe is tlie slowness of the movement. Cracks appear on the faces of the houses, and slowly widen before the eyes of the terrified ;pectators, while the eras!! cf trees slowly torn up by the roots, and the grinding of rocks Bound along tae hillside. Every day the peasants fear to see the graveyard of Cornlglio torn open. Terror reigns throughout tiy whole valley. s Statesmen Exchange Courtesies. In a recent debate i:i the house oi commons Mr. Wyudharn, chief secretary for Ireland, referred to T. XV. Russell as one of trie "political desperadoesthose unworthy and desperate persons whose progi amine of proscription aud fear has paralyze! every nerve of Irish national life." Mr. Russell responded by savin;; thDt Mr. Wyndham "long ago mortgaged bis soul to the landlords, who aia V)W foreclosing their lien." Undiscovered Cuba. more than 4n0 years It that Cuba has not yet been entirely discovered. Muc'j of it and many of its treasures are yet unknown, according to the recent made by Governor-Genera- l Wood, rie says that after the centuries .it are larga Spanish occupancy tin-rportions of the Island that b;r.e never even been prospected, anil poetically remain undiscovered, so far as knowledge of what they contain gees. After rs Abyssinian'a Crave Rebuke. Ras Makonnen. ti e Abys sinian general, was in Paris a reporter undertook to interview him, and among others put this decidedly leading question: "Do your ci uiiuyruea like the French or the Knp.lish the betw .irrior graveter?" Tbe ed ly asked in return: "Is ;i nr mother still alixe?" and on rceivini; aa affirmative answer said: "May aha teach you belter discretion." V,'hile dark-skinne- re-po-et No Owner for $.)0,CC0. The $:i0.tiiii) in bilk; which r.ire,'. in the bribery eases attending the flec! tion ot Senator Clark by the .V.iintan.i legislature still remains a part of the arcaives of that stale, 'iii- - man tu whom it was given us a bribe nevei claimed It; the briber or brim rs hav-- l not asked that- it be returned and there Is no channel bv which thti state can appropriate it a:; p. .it ot the public funds. Musical Composer Made Much Cf. Firminhas issued a violently-worded proclamation to his partisans concerning the death on board of Admiral Killeck. the He urges his followers to fight until the eod against the provisional government. Killing frosts occurred in the central General Crete-a-Piero- tt northwest Thursday night. The mercury fell to 24 degrees in many places. Late corn in northern Iowa and South Flax and Dakota is badly damaged. all uncut crops in North Dakota suffered. A nephew of General Dewet, the ltorr commander, arrived in Perl in recently to be treated by Professor lierg-manfor a gunshot wound. It was erroneously printed that General et himself had a bullet removed from n De-w- his body. . A number of the branches of the in Pottsville, 1'nited Pa., district have adopted resolutions Mine-Worke- expressing their intention to remain ou strike until ordered back to work by National President Mitchell or by a convention of Nearly all the "locals" of the L'nited in the vicinity of Tama-rpiaPa., have held meetings at which the strikers reaffirmed their allegiance to President Mitchell and pledged themselves to stay out until the coal Cviiipaales grant concessions. mine-worker- Mine-Work- , Father Hartniatin, tie young Austrian monk, who comiiusoil in his monastery cell an oration which Iviropcnn critics pionouiKe a ma'en. ;m-- , has been fetfd In Rome ;r S:. Petersburg, and in Vienna. Is now the lion of the Lour Effect of Fire on Diamonds. None can tell where ine diatts-m.goes t'.i In combustion. Hi.ra it. mil It Kaves no ash; the flatm- is exicrmr, like Uat of a cor!;, nnd win u it h .i blazed It elf ottt there remains iMt even so much as would dust ti:i au teumu of a butteiflv. l Experience to Warn H.ri. l hers Is a good stt ry of a h lover warning a friend tiiM-to 1. d !.;i books and, by way if ;,. r;- ::g the moral, leading tlu- froml t0 a will stocked bookcase r- in irl ii r.. g ini pregslvely that every be,, s ., 'i ,,,'s. shelves had been lent it, !:tm; What Wai the Riadmj? i uw iiiucii n Bil l g is i a i r.f.ill cause of the of a w licland young nan who i n:e it ci lar. Until a list of the tte author? is puMis- , and llr. Jljn.u. ;'; !; ' i sasplcloii, Kitchener btm rarcy Fr Gen. Kilclo-- i r, t f, Hw;. vil! be siiperlnteinliiii; , i'ii neuvers a; p. ihi, r.. ,r , ThlS disposes of Cl, i' Tu l' v gagenient niatrin."i:;,'SV w, ', for the c: bad , , ,, i!o-,- I - ..; i -- l i . |