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Show IN THE LAST SECRETS AMERICAN" EAGLE. KOY TUU DITCH. Russians at Port Arthur Cin Hold Out Much Longer. A j'u.k wb.ih left Liao Ti promoni has J'l-- t tory the ti.gl.t of Aug'i-- t at l.e?,.o. She r. jifts that the Jai,,me-- e have s'lcce.-.l- .1 in Not M. A. MURRAY, piihlUhM. AND 10 MURDERED BY MEMBERS CF "BLACK HAND" GANG. UTAH Btooded Assass. ration, the Murderer Having Been Selected tor the Purpose of Pur shing UTAH STATE NEWS. volunteer firt brigade has beet, or Ipanixed at Garland. A severe frost ls:ted Ogden vail. J A the Lad. 1: ; N fa-ni -ii ; r, es - i - kr.-iv- l i . , fh-- '', . "!'. ell ai; an, ;:ti at Shanghai of Neutrality Must be So'ved W.tiout the Aid cf the United States. Quettion ahout a They now cabled the Consul I'lenet a! n l.a.- - .frivr; the from th" fct.ate M itiiiay at that tho ti.. depart ahtUt par:;.'.- rroiiid. wl.iih cont'-renof for- go consuls at have in1;, s t.i nh of tin- ti.iri.or; tle-will' h .i.journoj Monday Shanghai, hai.i-.o! iiitu forts af 'l in the aftermoruing, as un v tie b U A'H.iti the i a '. fortificanoon. Afi'-- a good ieal of diseusaloa to a tions, and t.'.ey have nilvunei-no solution was oft' r'l for the pres: ' This news ent condition of i,. ,ir ( iiaoi hatii-j anai's, and it was (.ii,t ;;o- - ;i,foi!t:at.i,n r.- olyed at that each consul report diwhi.-th- local .ii.- an rect ly to his own gi tvrnmeti, w Lot itielln.'l to l,d:ev.'. Jaji'l!.. what bad done, if anything. Mr. 'ih- heard lirti.g un'il mid- fioodnuw had no suggestion to offer '.o i, night of Ai.j-i-tbr; state department He. has been .Scare, ;y a lerldiiit: in Port Arthur given Instructions which it is believed ii'idaiiia;'. .!. 'I le- lowu hall, wiil prevent the Ui i'.od States from was ii, e. as a ii.ai:,aii!i', has whit being entangled in tie settlement cf In en the question of Chii.a neutrality at h'.eir hit.;., u.ir.iiips unable to linht Shanghai. are at Port Arthur Duly one at the navy It is asserted positi'-ela ve.,,. ivitli tun masts atui American fleet that, the has jvms on board. department '1 he fire of the forts not captured at Shanghai Is not charged with tho with the by the ,Iiiianese, togetlii-of Chinese neutrality by as the protection of iain) mine-- , is glv.-The officials instructioss. special any rea-o- n thas not have why Japanese the laissian htrotigliold. here are convinced tiat the Japanese yet ioii.!iei( havo no intention of tiolating Chinese neutrality and, furthermore, that they WORK OF DYNAMITERS. would not. jeopardize the Immensely Hundreds of Lives Endangered in A- valuable foreign interests a in Shangnaval bathai by making the harbor ttempt to Wreck Reservoir. tleground. No instructions have been Before daybreak Tuesday the gates sent to Admiral Stirling to Interfere Japanese at the bead of St. Maiys, Ohio, reser- with the action of t voir were blown up by dynamite. The VICE ADMIRAL WITHOFT. report of the explosion was heard for miles. The buildings here were shaken and windows were broken. Intense excitement prevails, but t'very precaution has been taken to prevent a r flood. the reservoir a Many menace to surrounding farms. If the explosion had blown out the entire bulkhead and opened the flood doubtless gates hundreds of lives would have been lost. This bulkhead Is one through which the .Miami & Erie canal is ted and the reservoir is the largest artificial body of water in ttie world, liloodliounils liave been put. on the trail of the dynamiters. There has been much, ill feeling among the people living in the vicinto the. ity of the reservoir, owing widespread belief that the banks of the big body of water lire not safe, notwithstanding the state has spent large sums of money iu strengthening the earthworks, e;le r f..rt, f.r..b'.!y u!it lnvi t of K'.han, Ail'schum (,-- hi-.-.:- d- 1 arrii mile old. was fb,; to .. :. ' , f:.! !,. fcatuMay n!s'..t, doing considera'.! N.'V Vll City, by "lamage a'.l ov. r the au-- y, paria ilar In I'aik alio !; - a' y s o I, !. ' a ly to the potato crop, d to th... I J. It. Basset t, a mlithi? piotfi oter !.. l.ad tii - I., 'I.U-- k ha;i ul' i uk:ht n!ciied !n Salt City. ehok.-.dt.WU !ir had till Financial dilie'ii-- i laudanum. y by in'u a. i: layer, wlio caused fc'ra to Income despondent. lloAf-! th. r, rat: .b.n li." : by City L, H. Faro worth of Salt a gn-aI. ..!. Italian.) t.) ne number .tr. was chosen supreme, prelate Kii.abetli la'.-at.Mi.ii! A meeting of tho supremo !n ii'f of the :; il Iiii:i!es pol;i-Knights of Pythias In Lmiisv i!l. Ky. kl the ...l;i and pi ; ii',r. hurting two The directors of the Weber V..i.'y ai.d oi.e !d: . nan. They on i1 Fair association have l.aMWie.iil nun il.i' ii. i;! lierer jiliib r. dates for the county fair Cos ' u f,,r from liiiiti If n tia not as September 2S. 2H. "0 an Oct. - r from two of thw- pi.l. felCI-i- l v, v. tii'.-ito i... The damage ('one hy ri i , i" clulm ami aiel threatened to etonn of a week ago at tlm Ulmot, power house is estimated at I'.S two large transformers t.avi:,g ! .n According to tb police 'tie murder .y an or-- ; ileiilierately i.idiuie burned out. li is ail- ged to have l?anizi!ii wt.i gang, Roscoe Countryman has been arrestwho ared at Harrisville, Weber county, ti. rit to Toronto f..r Ho; itl, In New York City the night prerived charged with assaulting Carl Yager vious to tincrime. Af'er his arrival with a pitchfork. The trouble arose ilend tie was seen about. Mulberry CTer a woman. with Italians, and because of his ImPupils of the State School for the mense stature attraned attention. Deaf cow at the St. Ixmia fair are atIiossoto Is an enemy of these ortracting a great deal of attention and ganized gangs, and his son inherited receive many compliments from his father's opposition to the lawless and other victors. When element of their countrymen. The SoctalWts of Utah have placed not studying music young HoHsoto a state ticket in the fluid. Joseph A. helped about tin- restaurant. Kauffman of ISIngham is named for FEARFUL LOSS OF LIFE. governor and V. II. Schock of Sevier for representative In congress. Port Arthur Siege Bloodiest Since The Injuries sustained hy Mrs. J. M. Sedan. Roran, who was struck in the eye hy The final assault on Port Arthur Is a batted hall at a hall game, at the Hot Imminent, according to advices from Springs, north of Ogden, on July 4, Hundreds of Japanese guns jTokio. remove to the Lave made it necessary Lontinue to pour a destructive fire into eye. the city and harbor along the lines William J. Hooper, one of the early iif forts and entrem hments prepara-- : settlors of Salt City, who has f.ory to the infantry assault. It Is been connected with the Salt. Iuke thethat, the Russian lines have been atre for In years, died on thn weakened and partly penetrated ISth of general debility Rt tho age of ;the vicinity of Autzsliau and Italian $3 years. forts. will be The Japanese death nil It 13 said that the faro to ios Angeles, one way, w hen tho new Salt Lake heavily increased bifore they are caproute will he running trains, will he tured. The direction of the Japanese here reduced to about $31.50. The single attack creates the Impression fare from Salt lako to Urn Angeles at that the city anil defenses on either side of the harbor entrance will fall present is $44.00 first class. The final stand will be made first. According to tho geological survey at I.iaotieshan. Utah is the sixth salt producing state Japanese official channels of Inforin the Union. Out of a total producmation remain closed and the navy In of barrels 18.tt0S.0S!) tion produced of the announcement the United States in H03, 181,710 bar- department's of a mine hy the battleship striking In were Utah. rels produced Sevastopol and the firing upon the Margaret Field, aged 34. met her Kusslau forts by tho cruisers Nis.shin death in Salt Lake City by drinklns and Kasngn Tuesday are the only diswood alcohol. Sho complained of feel- closures made for several days. It ing ill and went to the cupboard to se U huliuvud here that both kdJu have cure some medicine, aud it U supposed Buffered heavy losses and ttiat. the took the alcohol by mistake. final record will make the fclege the Despondent over lack of work and bloodiest since Sedan. It. by Jealousy, Thomas APPEAL TO ROOSEVELT. Edwards of Ogden, attempted to cut his wife's throat with a razor and Minert Request President to succeeded In making an ugly but not Deported Intervene. dangerous gash, lu her neck. A petition has been mulled to Presof a very Word comes from Fillmore ident Uoosevelt asking him to interdamaging flood which visited that secvene in behulf of the men deported tion. Alfalfa and grain fields were from Cripple Creek, Colo., last Sat torn were and cut dams badly Injured, night and protect them in their the town left without water. Many unlay return to the district. cattle were drowned iu tho canyons. Tho petition is a voluminous affair, Nothing can bo learned concerning and includes a personal statement of the friends or relutives of Otto lA John 11, Murphy, general counsel for Tage, the man who broke his neck at the Western Federation of Miners, the Utahna park, Salt Lake City, whlio one of affidavit of Thomas II. Parf.-tto lop the loop. I Pago who claims that came to tho capital city with a circus. the deported men, he was badly beaten by members of The home of David Williams at of the mob. and a sworn Ktatement was destroyed by flro on the his physician to the effect that Parfet 20th, entailing a loss of $2,000. Mr. Is suffering from Injuries that may re Layman, a neighbor. In fighting the suit Keriotisly. The whole case Is fire, cut one of the arteries of his based on the alleged abuse received band and camo near bleeding to death. by Parfet at the hands of the mob. Tho total expense of sustaining the Miners Blown to Atoms. state hoard of sheep commissioner for A frightful accident occurred at the two years will bo about Id. OHO, but It Is claimed this amount Is a good luvest Argonaut mine at Jackson. Cal. Four ment, as the flocks are now freo from, men, William J. Curnow, Amerigo scab and the wind yield is far beUej Scatena. Michael Qtilnn and William Jewell, eniplojed sinking a shaft, than ever before. or twenty holes and prepared eighteen old four Hollo, a lad. had Geotge year one blast ex-lMs left leg cut off at the ankle by u while lighting the fuses, Cunmw, SeaThe plod od prematurely. mowing machine at Huntsvllle. lad was playing in the grass near tena and tjulnn were so badly injured where hi father was cutting hay. He by the explosion that they were un-wandered in front of the machine, but able to do anything to save theinwas unobserved by the driver until too Hi Ives. They were, therefore, exposed Ja'e. to the debris of the other blasts, nine The eehool census of Davis county, or ten In number. The three men returns of which have been received, to pieces. Jewell show a somewhat surprising condition Were literally blown 3 the south part of the county, was t'ruck in the buck bv the tlrst where there was a decrease In the blast, but managed to get out of danrnimVr of children of school ago. Tho ger tcfore the other exp'o-lon- s ocdistricts F'uth of Ijiyton have de- curred. He is but severely Injured, creased nearly 1 10. will recover. M. and Mrs. W. C. OoodfeHow of Conductor D sobeyed Orders. Ogen had a narrow escape from death In Oitdm canyon. While omlrg down A head-ocollision occurred Wedthe canyon during a heavy electrical on tho ltochester & Kastern j nesday form the horses went down the grade, End the whole outfit went inti the railroad near Pitlsford, N. Y. As far river They escaped serious injury, j as can be learned. "5 peoi le were In but the buggy was demolished. jured, some badly, hut none t.tai;y, it Lightning came near killing Thomas Is said that the conductor and motor-maof the westbound car disobeyed Wilde, Jr. a! Ms ranch near Oak'ey. He waj in a wiunn and the lightning orders and at tempted to "steal" a tilled both hi horses. The man was switch, with disastrous results, Tho rendered unronsclotu for several collision happened at a curve while tours. H!s bey, who was In thn wagon, both cars were going at .i high rate was etnick and his Hrm badly para-lyre- ! of speed. Falling glass and splinters were lesponstble for many cf (ho from the shock. wounds. The E ye.ir-olson of Fred and Worth, n. of I'sngultch, fell Into Archbishop Will Visit West. a well seventeen fc t deep on the At the F.piscopal general convention 7th Inst., and barely escaped inlh In llosloti In October bishops will bt ty bis mother fUhlng him out. Tho Chosen for the vacant dioceses of Salt boy was badly hurt on thn bac!; of and Hankow, China. About lit, bis head. O'.'Q Episcopalians will attend, includ The r.lrerrarold soil of W. O. Jones ing 1 ."oil deiccites and ninety Idsh Spanish Fork bad a narrow escape (ips. The archbishop of Canterbury from don! h. !!c was ri'liti? a horse who has Just sailed for !" s'on, wih after making a tour of the with a rope over Hie horse's nose and atli-nthe c'.her end around his waist Th country, during lileh time he will borFe threw him off ard the boy visit lienver. Salt Lake and the Pa Carried in midair while the bor? title coast, ii- - Is next to King IM ward in o'heial position In Uie Lug cdrcled around tl.l the rope broke. liah church. i ;a -, - cdu-cator- - j forty-thro- naif-craze- . Slat-ervill- o 111 ) - - lke c--f UNCLE SAM WILL NOT BE DRAWN INTO CHINESE TROUBLE. -- Most Cold is to eo p-- - Che-fo- ! lo ti.. , ves-eel- cm-he- WILL WORK. TEAMSTERS Decide to Give No Further Aid to' Butchers' Strike. The members of the Chicago Toam-ftcrunion who have been on strike for several weeks in the effort to aid at. the stock the striking butcher yards held a protracted meeting Tuesday night to determine whether or Hot they should withdraw from the strike. The meeting lasted until after midnight, and at times the arguments were heated. It was finally derided that the teamsters as a body would refuse to give any further assistance) to the strike and the question of remaining on strike or of going back to work was left to the vote A the various local unions. FUSION IN Vice Admiral Withoft, who was killed in the naval battle Aug. 10, was one of the czar's trujted naval commanders in the East. He had been stationed at Vladivostok on April 13 when he was last, seDt Turkish war. He wai 63 years of age. This Is the second admiral Russia hai lost in the war, Makaroff having per lshed when the ISttleshlp Petropax lovsk was lost. PAID THE PENALTY. Criminal Shot to Death His Body Cremated. and TIMBER Men Deported from Cripplt Crettt Bring Suit Against Men Who Ran Them Out N. H. Heimerdinger and J. S. Hall, j j e- -n I ios-e- ten-day- kK Jfr' -- !c 'u AMAKU6A sSSW) y Admiral Kamimura's victory over the Russian Vladivostok squadron was. won twenty miles from the coast of Korea, in the northern part of tha etralts. It was at this point the Rurik was sunk. Admiral Kamlmura rescued about COO of the Rurlk's crew and took them to Saseebo before starting in pursuit of the remaining ships ef the squadron. TWO HUNDRED Storm In Minnesota INJURED. More Destructive Than at First Reported. The damage wrought by Saturday's storm In St. Paul. Minn., is $1,780,000; $500,000; Minneapolis, Stillwater, $100,000; Waconia, $75,000; country districts, $100,000. In addition to the fatally injured nearly 200 persons sustained injuries of a minor character. The city government has a force of 600 men at work clearing the streets Of tho vast amount of debris with which they had been strewn; gangs Df linemen are at work repairing Damage to electric wires and the wholesale houses have their emremoving damaged goods and ployees Outca-klllssa- City, Monday young man was murdered. Death waj due to u piol wound. With the coroner's jury agree many friends of th.) dead man who Insist that absolutely no motive for self destruction existed. Suicide, the police and county author, tties declare, Is the only theory that can .if accepted at this time. iiL-hf- "Two large Armenian bands march- ing to Sassum to help the Insurgent Ccneral Wood Will Teach Filipino Guerillas a Severe Lesson, Advices from Manila state that the forces ttnder Datto All, on tho Island of Mindanao, have adopted guerilla tactics Iu fighting the United S'liti'D soldiers. To counteract this departure Major Ceneral Leonard Wood has organized four crack fighting companies of 100 men each, composed of infantry and cavalry, which are to operate Independently and conduct a vignroui campaign for the rapture or destruction of the enemy. Serious Fighting at Llao Yang. There has been no serious lighting In tho Lino Yang region, but tliere has been a small skirmish at where Japanese troops attacked a liussUn outpost and wvte driven oft with a loss of six killel Llao Yang has experienced two a bright weather, and there touch of autumn In the air. The ram season has apparently terminate The military Inactivity is credited a: Llao Yang to the fact that the ;.i aneso. are concentrating all their attention on Port Arthur. No jf .. Prisoners Given Great Liberty, . The American board has from lxcv. Sidney I,, culick of Ma u. yama, Japan, a report of mtsshiu'v work which stat.-- that more tin;; 1.200 Pnssian prisonets have i The p'!eio. s brought to that city t are quartered In several la'-c,. plea, are lightly guarded and are en unususl liberty for i. Some, at lea.t. are permitted to ,, ; around town with a small guard ., even to (io for baths In the sen m to the mineral hot fpringi a miio v 1st c! Mats'tv.una. I s b.-- prl-on- I 3 1 Showinc His course of the Russian Coet fren tho llaltio to the North on Itl wy ta the East. The "tttfst TH;" (s a wide cbannol tin Ptnisd Islands of Fennan and 7..'iti!. together with the sound better. 7.'.iln4 and south Sweden. fr e, Being Robbed. Bencher, who commit'.,; i. ;e near Meadows, Idaho, .i last FrM.iv, is said to havo been ,,f ,. iis:j,.rable money shortly 1'of ll d himself. He waa the a atic'.x i and considerable v:''. "M la tho property Th'tr.vr e.iti'ain district, and had win-tei mo tiusj supplies for the robbed P i. t been had he w..; t and " hicaino desperate il. of 1; '. He was about CO years Sj oj c After A n..m KHi(Vl poe-s.ssc- . ; 1 r. 1 Cf R..c Fifty i Tho ., "ifs Washed Away. of water that Sil-pver known swept towu Sunday night after in tho mountains above, ki'S of life bus yet been r?;o:;c:, : t it Is believed at least As ff:y h roi washed away. tho e irly In tho evening It U t!,.t, n j'd every one was warned in i.iut; t.) i i.lp The tiiia o rallread U wa ied out In many places jJ ("X,'t! traigcs between Silver City sal v; :ti'ater are out. . vcr Ci'.y, J through tl a F- v ,) f-- t fl , Kid I as-- 1 Scene of the Massacre. Ftnr Indicates approximate location of TllUf j named In entile dispatch. leader Antramk attacked the garrisons at Mossunznry and Goutchagh for rovenge on July 35, At dawn bombs were throw n into these places,' killing many, aud severe fighting ensued. The number of soldiers killed amounted to several hundred." Mob Breaks Loose Again. special from Sllverton, Oolo., lays that a party of cltiiens from Including prominent mine managers, came over to tho property of the Black Bear Mining company, located In Ingram basin. Sunday afternoon, and compelled all the miners to come out of the shaft and line op before them Four of the miners were eloeted from the party and told to leave the neighborhood and not return. They are accused of being "pernicious agitators" In behalf of nntomsm. A Tel-lurtd- Body of Unknown good. nothing did me any good except Dodd's Kidney Pills. "I haven't felt a pain since I took Dodo's Kidney Pills. They gave me health and I feel like a new man alDodd's Kidney Pills are together. the best I ever had." All Urinary and Bladder Troubles are caused by diseased Kidneys. The natural way to cure them is to cure the kidneys. Dodd's Kidney Pills never fail to cure diseased kidneys In any stage or place. They always cure Backache and they are the only remedy that ever cured Bright's Disease. Salvation army the following account of the selection of the title is given by London Opinion: William Booth the younger one day wrote at his father's dictation the words "The Christian mission is a voluntary army." Suddenly Mr. Booth leaned over his son's shoulder and substituted the word "salvation" for "voluntary." Thus w&3 the Salvation army born. And the addition of the various military titles followed naturally, though curiously enough that, of captain was originally intended toi be nautical, in order to please the Whitby fishermen. As for Mr. Booth's title of general, the credit for it belongs to Capt. Cadman, who one day Down to Bed Rock. announced him at a meeting as the An English newspaper tells a story general of the Salvation army, and of a noble lord when fifteen years ago that has stuck to him ever since. he was a rapid youth who had not yet succeeded to the title. One day at the BEGINNING OF NOTABLE ELM. races he lost $100,000, all the money he could raise by pledging hia prop- Fine Tree From Slip Planted by erty and borrowing from his friends. Hero. A magnificent elm tree on the WalGoing up to his father, who was in the racing inclosure, he said, by way ter Wellington estate, in the east part cf announcing his ill fortune: "Will of Lexington, dates from 1732, and you give me a match to light my ciga- was planted by the father of Jonathan rette, dad? For I shall not be able to Harrington, who was a small drummer boy In the revolutionary buy one myself." war. The boy's father was a farmer and sold For Your Perfect Comfort his produce in Salem. On returning At St Louis Exposition, which is very home from market one day the horse, to remember take severe upon the feet, was weary and lagging in his FOOT-EASgait; so along a box or two of ALLEN'S to wrge him along Farmer Harrington a powderfor Hot, Tired, Aching, a small sapling elm from the Swollon, Sweating Feet. 30,000 testi- plucked monials of cures. Sold bv all Dmprgists, roadside to encourage a swifter gait When be got home the sapling was tec. DON'T ACCEPT A SUBSTITUTE. so straight and evidently alive that Edible Bird's Nests. he put It In the ground. The switch Coron, a little island of the Philip- has become the great tree that atpines, is one of the chief sources from tracts notice for Its size and fine prowhich come edible birds' nests. It has portions by every sightseer who comes sheer walls of rock fronting the sea, to this historic town. Boston Tranin which are deep holes where a cer- script tain sea swallow builds Its nest. The Meaning of Orange Blossoms. wild aborigines, Tagbanounas, collect The orange tree Is regarded as a the nests from the cliffs by means of long vine ropes, selling them to Chi- prince among trees, and the emblem nese traders, who export them to their of genius. A peculiarity of this tree pwn country, where they are consid- is that It bears fruit and flowers at ered a great delicacy. The nests are the same time. Its leaves are ever three inches long and bring $12 (Mexi- green, and as it grows older it grows can) for bunches of ten or twelve, ac- In beauty and frultfulness, it blossoms cording to size. The gum of which filling the air with their fragrance. they are largely composed is a secre- It is indeed a fit emblem of marriage tion from the salivary glands of the promise and hoDes. The orans-- tro is considered typical of love, because. swallows. Its fruit is golden and its flavor though Mrs. Wlnglow'd Ronthlo Syrop. nd scent delicious. Its rind la bitter. ynrrhtlilren frothing, tuftein tliegunii, riluriM! to. Otnliiiiflim, lkilu. and, as every one knows who has ex pu.cur6i wlndcoUu. perienced It, Cupid's dart causes pain. Privileged Guest. The orange Is emblematic of cratftnda Of a prominent lecturer of London as well as of genius and love. Phila an acquaintance says: "On one occa- delphia Inquirer. sion he was the guest of a friend of AS EASY mine, a busy Liverpool merchant, and when the popular lecturer returned from the hall he asked for all sorts Needs Only a Little Thinking. of Impossible dishes and liquid conThe food of childhood often decides coctions peculiar to abstainers a de- whether one is to grow up well nourmand which somewhat upset the rou- ished and healthy or weak and sicktine of the household. When in bed ly from Improper food. his nervous temperament was tried; It's Just as easy to be one as the he could not bear the ticking of the other provided we get a proper start. clocks, so he paraded the house In th A wise physician like the Denver small hours of the morning and Doctor who knew about food, can acstopped them all. In consequence of complish wonders provided the pathis the servants had to be roused tient Is willing to help and will eat but the guest only proper food. by violent was not to be distressed, so he arose Speaking of this case the Mother again and ordered the servants back ssld her littlo four year old boy was to their rooms and locked them In and suffering from a peculiar derangement then went back to bed." of the stomach, liver and kidneys and his feet became so swollen he couldn't Old Belief Knocked Out. take a step. "We called a Doctor who A recent writer says: "One of the said at once we must be very careful most complete misapprehensions with as to bis diet as Improper food was regard to the voices of birddom oc- the only cause of his sickness. Sugar curs when we listen to the monosylespecially, he forbid. lable coo of the 'restful turtle dove. "So the Dr. made up a diet and the By no means a musical sound In principal food he was Itself, yet it Is so bound up In our Grape Nuts and the prescribed boy, who was very minds with the sleepy glamor of sum- fond of sweet things took the Grape-Nut- s mer afternoons that we Imagine the without adding any readily sitting dove as crooning to herself (Dr. explained that the sweet from sheer contentment with her lot In gr. Grape-Nutis not at all like cane Very different is the reality. That or beet sugar but Is the natural sweet drowsy monosyllable is the voice of of the grains.) the male dove. Usually he Is giving "We saw big Improvement Inside a peremptory orders to his wife to get few days and now Grape Nuts are aloff the nest. In order that be may most bis only food and he Is once take her place, and is she hesitates more a healthy, happy, to obey her enforces his commands with every prospect to with sharp pecks upon the head. At youngster grow up Into a strong healthy man." other times he seems merely to order Name given by Postum Co., Battle her off the nest for the pleasure of Creek, Mich. witnessing her devotion to bis perThe sweet of Grape Nuts Is the e son." sweet known ss Post Sugar, not No Wrinkles In the Photos. digested In the liver like ordinary A German photograt icr. Kunwald, sugar, but Feed the when taking a picture of a lady of youngsters a handful of GrspeNuts doubtful age places sheets of cello-lol- when Nature demands sweet and between the negative and tbt prompts them to call for sugar. There's a reason. printing paper, thus producing a very softening effect which hide the disGt the little book "The Road to WallvlUe" In each crepancies of age. pk. Revo-lutiona- I I around ce . . Immensely i Jim Clever, a negro was shot to at Cedartown, Ga., near the death a Ticket. homo of the white girl ho had assaultllenio-rratie The slate convention of the and his body dragged a distance of and Silver parties of Nevada ed, a mile into the city and burned about ronchnloii their labors by effecting a on tho public square. A mob estimatfusion based on a division of the naking temporary repairs to their ed nt 500 composed the shooting and warehouses. ticket as follows: The Democrats burning party. were accorded senator, congressman, Tho crime for which the negro was TELL OF ARMENIAN MASSACRE8. three lectors and Jiort term uni- thus punished was criminal assault versity regent; the Silver party were upon Levin lieevea, the In Killed and Soldiers Villagers given supreme judgit and long term of a well known farmer. Sanguinary Encounter. regent. Hack convention nominated daughter The Tabriz (Persia) correspondent Its apportionment of representatives MAP OF THE GREAT BELT. ftllll tli-- n Ion on. met In i.iirit ,t cf the Umdon Pally News, In a dislatilied the nominations. patch dated Aug. 6, says: "On July 23 a band of Armenian Murder or Suicide? . revolutionists appeared near The coroner's jury Impanelled to inTurkish soldiers and Kurds, finding an excuse, attacked, set Are vestigate the death of Wilford A. S. to and destroyed the villages of Vermillion, (lie young druggist who Oou-gaOutchkllissa, Koomlouboujak, was found dead behind tho prescripand Karabzar, Sayto. butchering tion counter In his store in Salt l.aku men and outraging women. , on declare-Ti- e) Democrats and Silver Men Nominate LAND3 CF MEXICO. Valuable Tracts Still Standing In That Country. The dapieuon of forests in tt Cnlted S'tes la ths cause for the reWASH BLUE cent attention which has been given and equals ao cent cents Costs io Merof Interstate the representatives to timber lands in Mexico. This kind of bluing. other of worth any cantile company, who were expelled country L3 vast tracts cf valuahle from Cripple, (': k Saturday by a Umber which only await the advent Won't Freeze, Spill, Break mob on Monday, had a consultation of the railroads to make them of Nor Spot Clothes with former Governor Charles S. enormous commercial value. In the DIRZCTiOlO FOR U8C southern of the hard the part republic in Thomas, Denver, arid instructed such as woods, and mahogany, ebony t.im as their attorney to begin suit in have long bn-exploited and the federal court for an injunction for- cedar, the supply Is growing very limited with them and within the access of bidding iiiterf-r-nin the Voter, their party in Cripple Creek. They facilities. Large foreststransportation of such tim-- , At aU wlte Grocers. will also seek compensation from Tel- ber still exist, however, in the more remote sections. In the central and ler county for their Suits for damages will also be northern parts of the republic there brought by the dejiortees against the are largo tracts of soft pine, oak and IT WAS A GIF.L. leaders of the mob, who are ail miscellaneous varieties, especially on the western slope of the central known. No appeal will be made to mountain range, where there are as Why Frank Goodbody Seemed to Be Governor lvabody for protection as yet almost no Temporarily Deranged. transportation facili-- i This morning when court opened a leretofore troops have been used both ties, and along a wide strip of land to deport men and to prevent de- extending wastwarJ from the gulf man, whom his friends could hardly recognize, rushed In and with wild portees from returning to their homes. coast. gestures and disheveled hair, shouted Thomas Parrot, who was beaten by j Alcohol From Peat. "Stop the deal, adjourn court, cut is to the mob, A company has recently been or-- out the venires, give the witnesses a preparing an affidavit be forwarded to President Roosevelt janized at Kendsburg, Prussia, for tha furlough, tell the jury to with a request for federal protection. purpose of distilling aisohol from Wring in any old verdict, send the jail psat. The company Is now building boys in a turkey dinner, never mind a distillery which It hope? to be able county expenses, I'll settle that and KAMIMURA'S VICTORY. to put In operation some time during see that your salary goes on; whoop this month. According to its process, la!" and as he turned three back the company will be able to distill somersaults and retired from the sloohol cheaper from peat than it can courtroom, he added, "It's a girl, be obtained from other substances, weighs ten pounds, came to the house and will, therefore, be able to sell its about 1 o'clock this morning, didn't " jar. product for fuel purposes. register, but we adopted her without papers!" and he never went to the If JAPAN? Their Praises. Shouting trouble of walking downstairs, but Friarpoint, Miss., August 22 (Spe- Jumped astride of that spiral rail cial). Cured of Bladder and Kidney and disappeared. Mother and child Trouble after 26 years of suffering, doing well, but It is doubtful if Frank Rev. H. II. Hatch, of this place, is Goodbody can pull through. Tombtelling the public the good news and stone Prospector. shouting the praises of the remedy that cured him Dodd's Kidney Pills. WHY THE SALVATION ARMY." Rev. Mr. Hatch says: "I have been suffering from Blad- Name of Great Organization a Matter der and Kidney Trouble for 26 years of Chance. and I have tried everything that peoKr3SiHA 1 , In a note upon the origin of the But ple said would do me to take naval command at Port Arthur, relieving Admiral Prince Ukhtomsky, who was temporarily In command. Admiral Withoft served with distinction in tha Negro NEVADA. APPEAL TO COURTS. HANDS OFF TO KEEP Man Found. A telephone messRge to Welser, Idaho, from Landore In the Seven Devils district, stales that tho body of a man was discovered Coating la Snake river. Pr. W. H Prown examined the body, which had evidently been In the water f.r some time and was badly decomposed, and thane was no roesns of Identltlcatlon. Tn dead tall, man wi about 6 feet 3 lnctf dressed In canvas coat with corduroy overalls, str.ped pants, collar, bltii light blue eyes, hair and all fieau from head gone; was of middle ss-- 2- - s Na-tur- d |