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Show a enemy'), force by re Tche iio, since he i;,.ti:i;g ai the safety of ".. !.y i. . HOT FIGHT WHICH RESULTS IN h;s e n :;, si th d'perate char- A JAPANESE VICTORY. ' .,f ::. uk at Ta pass and - r.ii .hi ,e 27 aliovs that K. d ini: have he Jap,.:;' Infantry fry strong force Five Bin.-- gi!. of v mar t.if; Russian flank. Dsv.sion Defeated 1 of tne Japanese Army. KILLED BY TORNADO. inro Hon IKUSSIANS ON THE IlllN AMERICAN EAGLE. i if th1 'i d itvii-t-r- M. A. WialllH, FmMiafc a- UTAH MURRAY, Rnm - te UTAH STATE NEWS. : The Sunday schools cf Sprfngvlll nave decided to get up a t elebraiiua lor the Fourth. ! . h for After a hot fight v. 'ihtiiui Tail on .sunr i,v s., tlx poors army com-division of the Japan; H! Tte citizens of M.o.:! are hustling itwl five but'aiions of! tor the IUack Hak R.jian infantry,.' wh eh. to laud the pn.e. and r. K!!ii. at.s i.f i ijvalry and giv fcv ,w Thomug Joyce, the itMwt resident teen guns occupied F' iv biliiig, twen-- ; iiiilf nerthw r of Sin Yen. cf Weber county, cited at Marriott ty-f '"!. a the 2.rith, at the Th. Hussiaii" l.nally Ml back in the Tho son if Joseph Hare, din Si.m of :U.i M The about s aggr'-gat.-head in Jar'Utse the of Park City, as kicked Major Oba by a horse, sustaining a fractured 100 killed and woiimbd. battle. dnrimc 'he was kilbil skull. Nebraska Plays Havoc Lives and Property. near A t,,:!!iio wb:eli passed , killed No!,.. lb. o fatally injured a third the injury of five at.,1 lai'-- Twister Tiie-day- j . . u: . the Rocky The trouble, between Mountain Bell Telephone company and the Salt Lake liui'mcu has been settled by arbitration. Last year there wt-remployed DC teachers In the various county school districts of Salt Laky county. This fall the teaching force will number BATTLE AT DALIN HILL. 155. Salt Lake merchants have practically abandoned the Idea of a half holiday on Wednesdays during tho umtner season, a number of firms refusing to close. A severe windstorm which visited Americas fork last week did much damage to growing crops, while trees were blown down, doing much damand telephone, wires. age to Fire destroyed the sheds, stables and hay belonging to Aleck Barten of Manti. The bucket brigade prevented any further damage. Little boys and matches were the cause of the fire. The city council of Manti hag decided that pure, clear water shall be what the citizens of Manti can expect In the very near future. It is (proposed to pipe the water from Hearty springs. The county clerk reports thut 7,10? pounds of grasshoppers have been caught by Kpbrairn people, for which they have been paid 1 cent per pound by the county, and mill there are plenty of hoppers in that vicinity. The board of county commissioners of Sevier county, as a board of equalization, has passed upon the assessments of the county for thi year. The total valuation, outaldo of some railroad property, la $1,932,269. The story comes from Modena that while Indian Jack nnd his squaw were working in the fields, their - per-oi.- s, I other. a sultry after-iiooThe tornado and '"no' ii toe Fhapc of a several ha."l cloud If build. ngs before reaching the Harris home. At the latter place part of the family reached a cellar In safety, but Mrs Harris and her son, Lewis, and a year old dausbter were unthe children being able to killed. (ireat damage was done to crops houses were, and stock farms. M roved but the sought haf-tin cellar ioverlil buildings In ilolniehvilhwere blown to pieces and others unare reported. roofed, but no CHMialties m fun-ni.- -l C, at All Russiant Wtre Whipped Points by Their Brown Opponents. The 'otal losei in the Dalln hill Kighty fU'ht are nut yet known. wounilcd nave arnv.ju hi nai neiiK, and on Sunday last a hoKpital train with 2i0 passi-d- , going to Uao Yung. The fighting laxied the whole of June 2C and Jim 27. and the Japanese d the ItussiauH successively from three positions, occupying them with artillery as the defenders retired. Wounded Russians recounting the two days' fighting say that the Japanese again ih"nnii.-- l rated th"ir reliance on their artillery and that they were greatly superior, both in number of men and In f,mH. e in With j y - BLAME IS FIXED. Bon was killed Coroner's Jury Hold Officers of eral Slocum Were Criminally near sunk pereI'iet tp1vce to port arthur. TRAGEDY The Sevastopol A'so Disabled and a Damaged, the Cruiser Sousl Vessels Escaping Japanese With S! ant Damages. d -. duty. The stopped outside tho after harbor, and f Japanese torpedo-boa S'1 nightfall attacked de'troyers resolutely the Itui ian ships and succeeded in a battleship torpedtfliig '"' linking of tha, I'eresviet type and disabled the btftlediip Sevastopol. A cruiser of the Ijna tye was observed burning, towed into the harbor on Friday morula;-'- . an " was evident damago. she had unstained serious The Japane&e tn'pa sustained little the to at 1 J . ' ". ,'' v.. t.;: rW, Cry. '.:; Over One Thousand Perished. That more than 1.000 persons perished In the burning of the excursion steamer General Slocum Is now practically certain. According to an exhaustive report made by Police Inspector Schmittberger on the number by two older of dead, missing, injured and unin- jured in the disaster it appears that 9f!8 bodies have been recovered and that A fatal accident occurred on the Lucln cut-of- f last week, when a 1G- jear-ollad, name unknown, was crushed to death undr the wheels of a work train. Ho was riding on the pilot of the engine and fell off In front f the wheels. Forty cars passed over his body. fw mm it mmmi I .. -- -, f w Two children, aged 4 and 6, came near being burned to death In Salt Lake City, the mother having locked them in a room while she went out to work. The little ones got hold of the matches and started a fire, and were rescued by tho fire laddies Just In the nick of time. MAP SHOWING LOCATIONS WHERE NEW FIGHTS LAND ARE REPORTED. of Nlchelsen A John girl ef Huntsvllle suffered a painful accident last week, by getting her hand caught In a feed cutter. The mem- "ber was lacerated so badly that the doctor was obliged to amputate two of the fingers. Nineteen marriage licenses mere granted by the county clerk of Salt Lake county one day last week. This does not come up to the record es t razor or Sa-ll- a bollermnker em ployed in the Southern Pacific shops was probably f.itally Inat Ogd'-n- , jured while engaged in cutting off the boiler head of a locamotlvo, the .head unexpectedly falling away, pinning him to the floor of the pit. his fcead being badly crushed. Zacharlah Kump, a pioneer of 1851, ll dead at Chester, death being the result of Injuries sustained on May 24. Mr. Kump was standing upon a chair on the edo of the porch, trying a rope for a swing for the to children, when tlio chair slipped from under him, injuring his back. Reports from the west tide of Cache valley are to the effect thst the electrical storm of Wednesday of last week did great damage to the rraln crop In that locality, A fierce nillFtorra raged for over an hour, and he grain fields were literally Stark, an-aug- rid-file- Two .sons of John Bnttar of Clarkston were niunlns a six horse land leveler on their farm at Stinking creek. Just over the Idaho line, when a bolt of lightning ttruck the outfit, killing three of the horses Instantly and rendering the others and thai driver uaooLsciou fur acme tine Zzx ON SEA AND JMMRS immm vu2':i mmm vim iV mm m mnp art louirniru new rorflict In the a reported. Kairhow, where a ieneral engagement In said to be on. Is but but twenty miles north of Tellisu, or Vniinci, hre the Russians were defeated. It la thirty five mile touth-ea- t of the port of Newchwang and Mouth of Hatch ens Indication are that Gen. Oku Is pressing the Russian northward, with the intention, if possible, of flunking Ueui and then permitting Cen. Kurokl. whose base is at SUyen. to attack from tit front with his main arniv. It was reported on the were landing lUh that tht Japan a new army lo the district between puiui ar I 'he port of Ncnwanr snd Kaichew about the some distance mmsBmzm Ivu I I ammms y June last year, whet twenty-sicouples applied for and received licenses In one day. Maurice M. Ranney, the waiter who was mysteriously assaulted In Salt Lake City last April, his skull being crushed by some unknown party, died at the state mental hospital last Saturday. The man never neovered his reason sutliciontly to tell who his aisailant was. The wool crop in Povler county this season has exceeded that of any previous year. At the office of the Rio Orando railroad in Denver it la said that 725,000 pounds of wool have Men offered for shipment, at and valued between $90,000 e Fit Small-Size- Scrap. legation at London dispatch from Tokio a detachment of the surprised and routed squadron of Russian cavalry, ten miles northwest of San Tao Kow on the Ha Che Kiao road at dawn June 23, and also occupied the heights north thereof, expelling the Russians, who left sixty dead on the field. The Japanese has recelted a announcing that Takushan army j In ninety-threpersons absolutely known to have been aboard the vessel are still unaccounted for, bringing the total mortality of the disaster up to Kinrort numbered 179 i 1.031. Thn and of the mrotiK of fully 1,500 who of St. embarked en the excursion Mark's church but 2;!6 escaped with out injury. A v cr Most Important Contest of War Ex pected to Take Place Soon. The armies of General Oku and General Kurokl, aggregating at least six divisions, are confronted by the hngo force under General Kuropatkin. The tension at Uao Yang is most acute nt the approach of the most Important, battle of tho war. In which three times the number of troops engaged at Kiu I.ien Cheng, Kin Chen and Vnf will take part. The proximity of the rarny season makes the battle unavoidable. im-n- Heavy Rains Delay Harvest The Kansas wheat harvest will be of delayed many days on account In some Saturday's heavy rains. parts of the state the wheat is badly broken down, but as a whole is not materially damaged, as It was not dead ripe. All the lowlands around . LIndshe.rg are covered with wite-1b in the center of th This belt. T!n ltepuhllran and Smoky Hill rivers are riirttr at an alarming rate, at Junction rity Much wheat will be destroyed in that vicinity. Child Perished In Blazing Building. IRRIGATION IN COLORADO. Knox and Cortelyou Take Leave of i In a fire which destroyed the home Their Cabinet Associates. in Uncompahgre ) cf Acres ef Chs.H Saleide. in tho outskirts Thoua. General and Knot Secre cf Fnsailer.i. Attorney Infant Valley to Be Reclaimed. Ca., Salcldo's tary of Commerce and labor Cortel daughter was burned to death and Gunnison which Tha river tunnel tixik leave of their cabinet asso- his wife you The child severely will furnish water for the irrigation of. ciates at Tuesday's meeting. Their was asleep on the injured. second floor when thousands of acres in Vncompahgre successors. Secretary Moody and Vic franvalley, says a Montrose, Colo, spiv tor II Metralf. are expected to take the dwc'hng raught fire. Made Hs tic and by terror, of pain cial, Is assured by the filing Tuesday the oaths of their new offices next the mother fought her way through of bonds aggregating guarflames to the Us new fis the the of rescue, but was driv-e- n beginning anteeing the entire subscription of Friday, Salcldo back, severely burned. 8O.O11O seres required Paul Morton, Secretary by the govern- cal year was nwny from 'home at the time. ment before entering upon the pro- Moody's successor In the nay departject. Already Tt'i 407 acres have been ment, probably will not assume the The child's body ag consumed. subscribed. duties of his office until next Monday Heart Wjs on the Right Side. Rush for Lands. Will Investigate Colorado Difficulties. Annie Riley, daughter cf Tames The bureau of labor 1s making an Riley cf Pirkson City. Ta.. whose Nine millions of acres of government land in Nebraska were opened Investigation of the labor difficulties heart recent'y was, transferred from for homestead entry Tuesday under In Colorado under the organic act of the right shie to the left, died Satthe provisions of the Klnkaid law the bureau which charge the com urday, unexpectedly. u is said that mhich permits homesteaders to file missioner of labor to investigate the only a pot mortem will disclose the rienrlsy had on CIO acres of land. The land opened causes and the facts relating to con exact cause of caused an affliction of the ribs and by the Klnkaid law 1s known adapted troversies between employers and em- able, and the heart had moved to tho The liivcst'gntlon. which Is right aide, For a to gracing. It is the la t great open ployes. year the fact waa sy. may laid for seme r.ot dlscoverpd ing of government land cf this nature al ready under Then physician rethat will ever be made, nnd was thu'tttne. aa It t the Intention of the moved fmir ribs and Prt of 'our occasion of a nnh for choice sections bureau to go to tho very beginning others, and the wa Put tacl1 The six land nft!r In Nebraska wreof the trouble nnd ascertain vial to its normal place the difficulties are the crne of jreat xcitctr.ent. . -- ; I . r.nMlans entrance Shoots Woman and Himself and Then Jumps from Eleventh Floor. Charles Sayze. employed by a life company, and former assistant ndent of the Detroit iijU.- - i.f e(, ,,H. f hot Miss Etf'.a Alvofi tw.. vh;!e the Xiup'e were in a private ofhee in the company's s (,n he e!e; eiith floor of the Chaii'lier f Comier-budding, in Chicago, and then from M:-- s Alvord the window him-'l- f was shot in the i,n-and wri-- t but rrt-- d. no' ly bur', i: is r Ocei,j,!ii:ts of a hiiil'lin:' acro.--s the str.-of comt from ibe chiimber merce say that attempted to thiow Mi Alvord ut i.f 'he winwere dow. Her bead and "'o seen across the ledge ami she was fighting Then the couple disap; ar. ! from the window, and the hots r:u;c out, mad followed by Sway.e's phmge. The couple had been intimate for years and had quarreled, which led to the tragedy. ) t -. t j comen from Tokio that The P' reports that on ThursAdmiral !s l,itn! b!,:!t Ii''ov-ereday. Jure 2". Pere.viet and the bat'V.-hiaccomi amed .y seven other destroyers, near the nine torp'Jo entrance to 1'ort Arthur h:;r-.,rhim wirelcssly and te They f.;-- , t, Immediately advance.1 his entire upon engaged those special except v- A REASON FOR SICKNESS. IN SKYSCRAPER. -- FORCED TO LEAVE HOME. HOW JACK Uke fc.oou from every Lb j A special from Te'luride, Colo., says that Harry A. Floaten. a merchant, who was ip ,or'"l by tin- miland who reifi!i itary two turned home Thui-dnight, departed again Friday after being w.oted upon by a conimitl-- e of live eit iens would who warned him that his be in peril if lie remained iu Tellu-ride- . vve.-k- ay Upon arriving home Mr. re'd more than was arrested ami d an hour, but no eh, was preferred against him. He ;;, ;e was advised re a: .tot' to by Acting Governor turn as the deportation of citizens by the Citizens' Alliance would have to be stopped. The only accusation made against Float, u by Captain Bulkeley Weils, who onl' ted him to leave before mnrtial law was suspended, was tint lie received on deposit at his store funds of the iocal miners 'union and business for that organisation, ! - tram-acte- "ARRIVED." Popular Author Struggled Hard for High Position He Holds. Jack Lendon, th fascinating tborv story writer and brlll.ant war corrsv spondent, now at the front, it but twenty-eigh- t years old. Three yeaw ago h wa3 unheard of by the reading; world. To day he it read everywhere, la tonght by publishers, and the page of the majazlnes, from The Oectury down, are open to him. The atcry cf hew h "arrived," tet foot upon the how h te he success, steppiEsetsn telis in The Editor, New the York magaiine for literary workers, incidentally gifing the latter class some excellent advice. Here are a few of hit terse, pregnant sentences' Don't wait for som good Work! Samaritan to tell you, but dig it out yourself. Fiction pays beat of all. Don't writ too much. Don't da6h off a story before breakfast Avoid the unhappy ending, the harsh, th brutal, the tragic, the horrible If you car to see in print th things you write. Keep a notebook. Travel with it, eat with it, sleep with it. Slap into it every stray thought that flutter up Into your brain. "As soon at a fellow sells two or three things to the magazines," says Jack London, "his friends all ask him how he managed to do it," and then he goes on, in his own racy way, to tell how It happened to him. He had many liabilities and no assets, no income and several mouths to feed. He lived in California, far from tha great publishing centers, and did rot know what an editor looked like. But he sat down and wrote, tir.j by day his pile of manuscripts mounted up. Ho had vague Ideas, obtained from a Sunday supplement, that a minimum rate of $10 a thousand words was paid, and figured on eurnin? $S0O a month, without overstocking the market. One morning the postman brought him, instead of the usual long, thick manuscript envelope, a short, thin one. He couldn't open it right away. It seemed a sacred thiup. It contained the written words of an editor of a big magazine. When, modest as ever, he had figured in bis mind what the offer for this story would be at the minimum rate $40, of course he opened the letter. Five dollars! Not having died right then and there, Mr. London Is convinced that he may yet qualify as an oldest inhabitant Five dollars! "When? The editor did not state. But by and by, tn the course of its) wanderings, one of his stones reached an editor who could see the genius of Jack London, and had the patience to penetrate beneath the husk of wordy introduction and discover the golden grain. Here is the Incident that proved the turning point in Jack London's literary career, as he so graphically 24 00 gra.DS hours of impure, poisonous matter core than enough A to cause Weakened kidneys leave this wait In the blood, and you are noon tick. To get well, cure the kidneys with Do a Kidney Pills, the great kidney specific Mrs. J. L Bowles of 118 Core St., "1 was sick Durham, N. C. says: and bedfast lor over nine months, and the doctor who attended me said unless I submitted to an operation foi gravel I would never be well. 1 would not consent to thst and ao continued to suffer. My back wsb so wak i could not stand or walk, aud it aches The first day after I beconatantly. gan using Doan's Kidney Piilt 1 felt relief, and i a short time 1 waa np and aiound the same as ever, fre from backache." A FREE iHIAL of this great kidney medicine which cured Mrs. Bowles will be mailed to any part of the United States. Address Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. Sold by all dealers; price iO cents rer box. ulfl. ht 8000-wor- Foeter-Mll-bur- Tellunde Merchant Warned by Committee to Get Out of Town. LONDON Ha.tby aidneyt Man en. d. Th articles of incorporation of the PnciUo Rail Denver, Northwestern way company, better knowa as the "Moffat"' road, have been filed with Secretary of State Hammond. The capital stock of the company la $20,- 000,000. $100,000. D. A. j LOSES A SHIP Gen- children, aged 4 and 7, who pounded the little one to death with rocks. tablished j Rl(A damnge. The to'de destroyer Shirakumo Rewas hit b: shell which fell in the sponsible. aniiVil three men killed and The Inquiry conducted by Coroner cabin, The Chidori, other! wounded. three Merry and a Jury into the Oneral Sloa vessel of the aanie class, was hit cum disaster was concluded in New behind tl.Aigine room, but no casYork City, Tuesday, and after nearly ualties reil.!cd therefrom-Two torfour hours deliberation a verdict was pedo boata were slightly damaged. The Japanese forces are twelve rendered In which the directors of the miles from Port Arthur, the whole Knickerbocker Steamboat company, male population of which, from tho 'l'taln Van SchiuiU of the Slocum. age of 15 upward, is under arms. Tho Will Withdraw General Kuropatkin , Captain 1'ease, the commodore of the women are assisting in the work of Hit Army and See Better Field. , were hel(i completing tie defenses. Civilian cy. ,mlli)!1,s ,.,., A d'Pi'iitch from "St.. Petersburg criminally responsible Warrants for clists occasionally establish commuThe mate nication with the outside world. tl;1"!' arre.d were says: (ieneral Kuropatkin ban ilechl or in iicum, aecoruing lo t ie lurv. ed to withdraw northward. Ibis move; acted In a cowaidlv in :i ?i nor and tlifi Victlff Fixed the Noose. f m gives the ItusslaiiH the advantage ,ml net or Inspector Sliding Iiunham, a negro, charged was it recommended, being nearer th"ir base of mipplicH Lundberg, the with criminally as?u;ting to of he attention the brought and places the Japanese at the llov proper aui lioiit ies. ' daughter of John Wilson, a lines of of, ,.' longer having advantage lie charge hi each case was white man, near Bellfontatne, Miss., It is pointed out that s; ;i n liail was lixcd by tho two weeks agn, and attempting to a to no from V coroner ,0')0. varying $l.w0 longer prevents Kuropatkin criminally assault three young ladies named Dunn near Europia, all during KAMIMURA'S PLAN TO CUT OFF RETURN OF RUSSIA'S SEA RAIDthe course of the same day, was ERS. hanged In the public square at EuroThe pia, Miss, Sunday, by a mob. noose was placed about the negro's - . .: '. ' .r .' . neck by the little Wilson girl, who it positively Identified him as her assailant. The negro was then placed r V .'. f on the back of a horse and at a signal from the leader ef the mob the little -Wilson girl led the horse from under , him. pu.-lif- 3- year-ol- d j NOT MUCH TO CH00S2 FF.OM. Travelers In Mesopotamia Must Be Easily Satisfied. An Englishwoman traveling In Mesopotamia tells this experience of her party: "The cook came In with a pleasing expression: "What will yon have for supper?' he asked. "What can we have?' wo answered, with the caution arising from long experience of limited possibilities. 'What yon wish,' he said, with as much assure ance and affability as If he was presenting a huge bill of fare. I knew what one could expect In these places. 'Get a fowl,' I said. There Is not one Heft here,' he answered. 'Eggs, then,' I suggested, with the humor of des"No fowl, how eggs?' he peration. answered with pitying superiority. "Well, we will have what there is,' I said faintly. 'There is nothing,' he answered." TO HAVE GOOD 4000-wor- PHOTOGRAPH Worth While to Study Your Face Before You Sit. A curious fact relative to a womMoody, Morton and Metcalf Gather an's personality is that the two sides the Plums. of her face are not in accord one A sweeping change in the cabinet with the other. In other words, every woman has two faces, and one shows anof President Roosevelt was nounced officially at the white house certain characteristics which the othThe announcement came in er does not, and each contradicts the Friday. other. the form of a brief typewritten stateThe left side is nearly always the ment issued by Secretary Loeb, as folalthough it would take a very prettier, lows: keen eye to discern any difference, "The following cabinet appointbut it is worth while to remember ments are announced: this whan posing for one's photo"William II. Moody of Massachugraph. setts, attorney general. The moral of this is obvious. The tells it: "Paul Morton of Illinois, secretary left side of the face showing to far "Nothing remained but to got out better advantage than the right, it is and shovel coal. I had done it beof the navy. "Victor II. Metcalf of California, every one's duty to keep the good side fore, and earned more money at It turned toward an observer. I resolved to do it again, and I cersecretary of commerce and labor. Often times the prettiest woman tainly should have done it, had it not "The resignations of Secretary CorKnox takes a bad photograph, while a plain been for The Black Cat telyou and Attorney General "Yes, Th Black Cat The posthave been accepted, to take effect woman with regular features takes a good one. So study yourself in a man brought ma an offer from it for July 1." glass before you sit for your photoa ttory which was more ant Butte Man Murdered by Woman. graph. New York Journal. lengthy than strengthy, If I n oTf.-gr"With a bullet In hi3 left lung and permission to cnt it down half. Natives. Grant permission? I told them they another in the head, Richard J. Finne-gan- , At to the difficulty of getting in- could cnt it down if they'd in a dying condition, was disformation from Abyssinians, a travonly send the money along, whioh covered in a house in Butte. He at eler tays: "I remember onoe telling return mall. Ae for the first refused to say who shot him, but a Somali, Fara, who acted as my in- they did, by $5 previonsly mentioned, I finally rewhen he realized that death was near terpreter in Mohamed Hassan's ab- ceived it, after publication and a great he weakened and, in a signed state- sence, to ask a Dor an some simple deal of embarrassment and trouble." ment, says Mrs. Lizzie Morrison shot question about the route. After ten And the rat be received for his first at him four times during a jealou3 minutes' conversation he appeared to Black Cat story was nearly 20 times be coming to an understanding with what tb editor paid! rage. She shot at him twice as he the Boran, so I asked what the man Nor Is Jack London the only writer lay in bed, but the fatal wounds were had said. My Interpreter implored who has been lifted from obscurity to inflicted as Finnegan struggled on the me not to Interrupt, as he was just prominence by the lucky Black Cat, floor with the woman. Finnegan is getting to the point. Nearly another as the New York Press bae a married man who recently came ten minutes elapsed before my pa- which, said, hat done more for short truly here from Chicago, where he has a tience broke down and I demanded ttory writers and short-storreaders wife aud live children . 'He says that than any other publication. what he had elicited. he is a very poor man and has only Each of its famous prize competiPERD1CARIS IS FREE. two tows,' was his reply." tions ha brought new writer to tht front In its most recent, the $2400 Moorish Robber Paid the Ransom DeDecries American Womtn. prize was won by a young Texan who manded for His Release. A Hungarian writer, Dr. Emll Reich, had nevr bafor written a story, kh& a declares that the number of distin- the Consul t Ieneral Gummere, In second, 91,300, went to a lawyer cable dispatch to the state departguished women workers In America wife in an obscure Mlspourl town. sciand in of the domains art, letters ment, dated Tangier, says: t It has Just Inaugurated another ence is ludicrously small compared Ion Perdicaris and Cromwell Var-lein which $10,600 will be paid to with the number of brilliant women who were captured by bandits, writers in turn of from $100 to $1,100. authors and women painters of Eu- This will, no doubt, add much many new have arrived here. Perdicaris is rope. names to the list of those who have fatigued after bis long ride, but said he is glad to get back. He is greatly "arrived" through its recognition. Work of Women's Clube. accorded The conditions are announced in tb pleased with the to a femicice the writer, According him by the townsmen, who met him current issue of The Black Cat, and Is club of work woman's th threefold in great numbers. will also be mailed free to any on to educate its members meutally by the Shortatory Publishing Comand morally; to create public opinion; Stage Robber Captured. of life. Its pany, Boston, Mass. Even those wh to secure conditions better The man who hetd up and robbed and social, Is in pro- cannot write a winning story themthe vtage near Silver City, Idaho, worth, personal selves may earn $10 by giving a timeIn secureffectiveness to its portion was captured Wednesday morning, ly tip to som friend who can. ing these ends. But all should bear in mind that It about ten miles from Jordan Valley, will be entirely uieleet for any one FOOD FACT3 Ore., on the Jordan Creek road by to send a story to Th Black Cat Tom Skinner and another man. on without first reading and complying The robber gave his name Friday. What an M. D. Learned. as William McNally. and said he was with all th published conditions. A prominent physician of Rome, a stranger in that section, having reHere Is a chance for the reader to dig a food experiwent through Georgia, cently arrived from Rattle Mountain, ence which he makes dollar out of hit brain, for what lit public: Nev. McNally sold his horse In Jor"It was my own exporionc that does not at least contain on taM dan Valley and half an hour after he worth telling? left the town a posse came upon the first led me to advocate Grape-Nutfood and I also know from having prescene nnd soon overtook him. Seek to Improv Hay and other scribed it to convalescent one fourth of the hay crop wonWar Breaks Out in Kentucky. a It food weak patients that the of the United States Is produced from nerv Sheriff Callahan and several men derful reminder and restorer of wild grass. The department I trying aa mutel. to 'r.'.rov tome of tbet wild grasse. connected with the llargls feudists and brain tissue, as well and tick for It is asserted that tome of them are surrounded by a number of the It improve the digestion I did In at gain just patient alwayt are of superior value at forage, an 4 in the mountains Cockrlll factlonists aad weight very rapidly. well worth bringing undr cultivation. near Jackson. Ky., and are fighting tlrer.gth "I was in each a low state that I had These for their lives, it Is reported teat two experiments are now being ca of the sheriff's men have been mor- to give up my work entirely and go to rld on in place in th far two but of the mountain! thlt state, When the fight tally wounded in Milliken montht there did not Improve me; Callahan, with Captain of Wllmore and a hand of men with fart I waa not quite a well at whan I How's This? In of two bloodhounds, was Ws ofttr Ont tluadrst Dolttrf IUvre Hr un pursuit left home. My food absolutely ret ess ctnuut b cur4 toy Kfejfc cf starrh w the two men bo, it is believed, shot fused to sustain m and tt became Ciurit Cure. and killed a man while he waa hoeT. J CHErT CO., TolM I plain that must change, then began W. th ndrtns4l. bavA kmwii t J Cttmn0 ing corn on hts farm. to use Grape Nuts food and in two fir tbt lM IS f ted tnv Mm psrfettr trm ermbls In all tanM irmtttartlno ari4 tMnr!ai mile without th kbl w carry ost !'tii-owad With week I could walk any Detectives Charge Rancher tj b' arm a, MiBvia K.ik Wlim. reflv iu least week and fatigue Wftuia.a:. Car. PniufHii. Dynamiting Express tax-InIs Hill'i Cuarrtl Cars turned to my home and practice, la.ti llractjf uf-- tha ht.d and oi'icoiit turfaM f Uta Mont.. A Philipsburg. dispatch up hard work again. Sine that lyttsiu. 7 iltxr.iv'a.ia aat fraa rni a7lettM Pacific detectives tlrnt I have felt at well and strong J botes. Sold hj ail ltrtirtlti. ays: Northern Tut Uailt Fatuiir it aoaittr-uk- i have traced the dynamite with which I ever did Id my life. "A a physician who to kelp Plcturei' Fluctuating Value. th express car was blown open at Bom few years tgo, in th eonrst Bear Mouth two weeks ago to the all sufferer I consider tt a duty to etore of the Wilson Commercial com- tnak these fact public" Nam giv- of a cas tried at & protaJ etwmtj The proprietor en by Poetum Co., Dattl Creek, Hteh. ourt of 'Wwtmlnster, tay pany of lcn Trial 10 day on Orape-Nudon SUndard. it wit Hated tays he has sold no explosives to outa within or the past th regular food doe not setm to ae- ptctor bought for It. wat told siders strangers vithli thero-fore- , Tho months. tlx detectives, twenty-fou- r tata th body will work mlraolea. hour for 7$. ehungied believe the robbery waa the nandt again wl'.Mn two or thre dav "There's a reason." work of ranchers or miners of tblt look tn earn pkg for th famow at ?S0. and forty eight hourt later twctlon. toon 4 Btfl book. "Th Road tu WallrUW another purchaser at atiOO. 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