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Show AMERICAN EAGLE. M. CLACK .MEN a WHLCIiltS, PbUfcr. COOK' TALE OF CANNiBAUSK WHICH TKt SOUTH SE BOXERS BURN CONVERTS IN tMBERS OF CHURCH. CAPTIVES. COMtS FROM ISLANDS, Nature ('upturn! Iiiriri? alribal r Are UTAH STATE MAYS. 4 Iwiti-.- aptora at tott-lrtirat- l anri I ut'0 t'V 'I itltage-utrii- c heir a IflK I rami tirid 1 h r Irlury. There were two cases of emailpox In Australian papers say that the story Sail Lake at the close cf the ( asl wet k. published in American papers under The frost of last week dM hat littl f'aris date of Feb. 16, respecting a damage to the fruit crop throughout massacre of a French uarty of scienthe (tale. tists iu New (mines, is news lo the Arrangements are bcioif uiaile for residents of the southern colony, no the peace nutting to be held in Salt report of such a massacre having been Lake cm Ma; i'. received there. The steamer Mambare recently reIt is expected that within two mouths at least l.OoO men w ill he enpacd in turned to Sydney from the South Sea islands. railroad building in 'l'intie vuliey. Upon arriving at Tanna it was reported that the natives were the It baa finally been derided by beach management that no holding a big feast and were eating will beer be wild at that resort this several natives that had been captured or killed during a tribal engagement. cea&on. One of the natives, who hail been tinder Excavation has been completed for a new assembly hall at Wcllsville. The ground for about twelve days, was structure when completed will cott taken up and cooked and eaten with the rest. Of these tribal wars, the $25,000. purser mentioned that since his last of Salt I.alte hate visit to The Tanna there had been fifty-ondecided to inaugurate a test casein the natives killed and several wounded. courts in order to decide their legal Lev. F. II. L. I'aton, the missionary, atatug in thia state. went on the battlefield to attend the While playing with a numberof other wounded at great risk of his life. On children around a bonfire, Morris Santo and other islands the natives Young, of Salt Lake, fell into the tire seemed to b k little quieter. osteo-ialhis- e Bad was severely burned. IS SUINfJ FOR PEACE. The Silver King, of 1'ark City, last Colombian Ouveriimeut Aulluua to I'lacate week paid Its regular dividend of til Formidable Kevolutloniete. this amount brings the distribuIt Is believed that the Colombian tion of the great producer np to J j,150,-00government is sending a commission on the Honda, from Magdaieua, conA tramp was found la Echo canyon one day last week suffering from a well sisting of three prominent foreigners, with full to arrange terms developed case of smallpox. He is and treat authority for peace with the revolu mile a In a house about quarantined tionists. Itesides the government vicfrom Echo. tory to Soacha, Feb. 3, and the defeats The grasshopper peril coutinues to of General Uribe-l'rih- e In the depart excite apprehension in Sanpete county, ment of news received from Tolima, and some of the farmers are endeavorl!arran(uilla says that Governor Gening to exterminate the pest by the use eral Ilievera recently defeated the Inof disc barrows. surgent general, Marin, at Ihigueand Twenty carloads of tin l ave been re Chat-oral-, in the same department. ceived by the Wasatch canning fuctory General Marin has expressed a desire at Ogden. and will be worked up as to lay down his arms if his life and the soon aa possible, in preparation for the lives of his troops he guaranteed by the coming Benson's run. government.! Lessees of grazing lauds on the reserAnother Insurgent (leneral Tires of War vation pay about $:.'7,0oo annually for ami Kurrendare. dissum their privileges, this being General Malvar has unconditionally tributed among the Indians etjualiy surrendered to lirigadier-Genera- l liell without regard to age, at Li pa, liatangas province, with the was Lake of Salt Mayor Thompson entire insurgent force of the provinces , thrown from a street oar by the car of Lagunaand liatangas. General Hell running into an open switch, one day says his (Hell's) influence is sullicieiit last week, and received iu juries which toquell the insurrectionary movements will confine him to his home for a few in Tnyabus aud Oavite provinces and days. capture all those in the field who have Clyde Felt, the Halt Lake boy who not yet surrendered, hut Malvar has admitted ctting the throat of Sainue ordered the complete surrender of Collins, pleaded not guilty at his pre every insurgent to the nearest Amerili miliary examination, and has been can force. bound over to the district court for General Wheaton, reporting to the trial. division heudiiiarters, says that all resistance in his deparlmeut has ended, Jinuj Ureea, of Spanish Fork, came near and that the surrender juat announced I belag killed lo runaway, hi tiuguy means that the porta will bn the Filipinos iu the detention being upset aud ha receiving serious and thatwill be, allowed to camps injuries. His wife escaped with slight their homes in lime to return tj plant their Injuries. crops. Only 150,000 head of sheep will be Chlueee Soldiers A iiiliuslieil by tlonUta. permitted to graze in the Uintah reserve thia summer. A portion of the A courier, who hus arrived at Can. reserve will be set apart for the cattle ton reports that over 2,000 imperialist owners living near Katnas, Woodlaud soldiers, sent by Marshal Su against and Mariou. the rebels, were ambushed in a narrow , Benjamin Howard, an actor, attempt- detile and all were killed or cantured. ed suicide in Salt Lake last week, The situation in the rebellious districts wallowing a large dose of laudanum of southern China is increasingly and slashing his wrist with a razor, alarming. Tho Viceroy of Cauton bus lie was discovered by his companions telegraphed to I'eking urging the Im mediate forwarding of reinforcements. in time to save his life. The Salt Lake and ltrighara City Lack of news from General Ma and electric line company last week tiled Marshal Su is taken to Indicate that its articles of incorporation. This com the rebels have surrounded Mm im pany proposes to build an electric line perial troops and cut olt communicafrom Salt Lake lo Urighutn City, and tion with them. has placed its capital stock at t'nlm'a New tloverniuent. Tho Cuban constitution has been Several new cases of smallpox have been reported within the past few day published in the Otlicial Ga.ette, to intra Vernal. The peculiar discovery gether with ati order convening the Las been made that every one of the new government. The order declares original cases chu be traced to one of that the constitutional convention, which was dissolved by congress, will the departments In thu Vernal school. The Utah output of wool this year assemble in Havana ou May 5 for the will be "0 per cent greater than it has purpose of examining credentials aud been for years past. It is expected counting ami rectifying the electoral that no less thuu 1.1,000, 0o pounds of vote. '1 he order provides that May the day upon which Senor Talma is to the fierce will be shipped out thia 3,000,000 pounds niore.lhau last tie inaugurate,! president, shall be special holiday. year. SHtO,-00- lt,,,l. sea-so- A man supposed to he Wright, the Tcliean 1'oint murderer, has been located at Kidgewoml, X. J., where he has been living for the past two years tinder the name of tleorge 1. Howard. Sheriff St:nrs, of I'iovo, will investigate the case. Sutherland last week Congres-nia- n secured the passage t 'wo pension bills In the house, one granting a pension to William 0. Huberts, of I'rovo, nth, aud the other Utah, at granting a pension of $1'.' a menth to Aaron S. Lost of Salt Luke City. I. J. Wardle, who so mysteriously disappeared from Salt Lake last fall and w as traced to Ogden, where he was laatseea. arrived in St. Anthony, Idaho, last week, seemingly in good health It is understood that he has been so' jonroing in the state of Oregon, The union convention of the Christian young people of Utah will be held 1 a in. in Ogden on May 10th. The convention will have as delegates members of the Epworth league, Christian Endeavor society and ISaptist Young leo-plronion. Governor Wells has appointed Superintendent William Allison of the Ogden aehoo's a member of the state board of education, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Frank 11. Cooper, former superintendent of the Salt Lake schools, Ed Johnson, who claims to be from Spokane, made two successive attempts to take hla own life at Ogden, but wat ttnsuccessful, aud is now at the county jsil in a straight jacket to prevent further injury. He attempted to drowa timaelf and then cut his throat. 's Mill JO to Norlli l'ole In a Uallooo. In Chicago engines and framework are being completed for three big air- hips, in which Futriclt 11. MeOonneli hopes to reach the north polo next summer. lo is conlldoul Mini 1,;. macntiie wi.i work, us the model !, 'roven very successful. The will be built on tho dirigible balloon pian an. will he more than 4oo feci long. It is claimed that several Chicago capitalists are interested ,n Mr. McDonnell s venture, of which is expected to be w ithin $ .0, duo. I 1 the-cos- 300,0110 Man Mtrlka Iu IMglUttl. is estimated that ,100, 0'K) Ar tioaeted to llaatli by M h Sr. Iiaiaa- latin,-- tiro t.uiplrr. The situatiuu in s..uth China, where tlia UTAH MURRAY, S atie Chrtattaua Lost His t bineer the rebellion K.l-1- is . assuming !ar(?e propor- for in consequence. Ihe Chinese government is nslDg every effort to put down the rebellion, but the efforts have been unavailing, and many of the trained soldiers sent against the rebels bave deserted to them. The rebels have robbea in a wholesale manner along their line of march, despoiling the people, rich and poor. They have killed anumberof villagers, and killed the mandarins in the several towns which endeavored to resist them. The commander of the French squadron offered to dispatch 100 bluejackets to the assistance of the Chinese government troops, hut the viceroy of Kwangsi declined any assistance from the French commanders. In Ilonan the tax riots have culmi nated In another insurrection in the north, the great trouble being in the districts of Nang Vang and l ung I'o. After a short siege the church at I'i Yang was captured and burned, fifteen converts being thrown on the flames and burned to death. Two others escaped. The insurrection in Ilonan is due to the disaffection arising from the burden of the indemnity in consequence of the late lloxer outbreak. SLAIN. ( lilrf or the Interior Miot by a Student Mho Had Keen Sentenced to Compulsory .Military Service. The Minister of the Interior, of llussia, M. Sipiaguine, was shot and fatally wounded in the lobby of the ministerial oilices at St. Petersburg by a man who held a pistol close to the minister's person. The wounded man died iu the hospital, where he was removed. The assassin of M. Sipiaguine is a student, who gained access to the building disguised in the uniform of an He met the minister on the main staircase and emptied a revolver into his body at close range. The assassin was immediately arrested. The assastia did not resist arrest. He said his namo was lialsahanstt, and that he was a student at KieiT, where lie had been sentenced to compulsory military service for participating in the riots of 11)01 . lie said he had subsequently been pardoned, but that he had not been reinstated at the univer sity, and that he therefore revenged himself upon Sipiaguine. M. Sipiaguine belonged to a distinguished Russian family. He was a reactionary in politics, and incurred tha enmity of the students by upholding the views of M. robicdonostxeff, the chief procurator of the Holy Synod, and by supporting the most severe measures for the repression of all A previous tendencies. attempt was made to shoot him on the Vevsky l'rospect about a year ago. 'readier Soldier Kill, llimaelf. Samuel Kreil, pastor of the Metho dist church at Luconia, Iowa, and who has served two years iu the Philippines as a private soldier in the Fifty-firs- t Iowa volunteers, committed suicide Tuesday. He was despondent over his inability to secure a large attendance at his church meetings. lib-er- Nit 1 lake I'liyslelHit llli-- In Manila. !r. Meacham formerly a resident of Salt Lake Citv. assistant to Maine Maus, the insular health commissioner, died Tuesday of heart failure, caused by overwork on the cholera cases in Manila. The total number of cases of cholera reported iu that city up to noon was und the total number of deaths from that disease iu Minllain Via. In the provinces the Aggregate is '.: cases and 3b! deaths. There have only been two deaths of Amel cans from t holei a. Kukliu hi I Ik In In, inn. Governor FerugMUi of Oklahoma was called upon recently to act in a re Kuhiu case in Cleveland ported county wherein a colored woman, who wits nwnrdi'd a valuable claim by th, white contestant government over was the victim. . . 1. t... e.uievi t ou .me .iic governor witlt tier story of the affair, alleging that fifteen men entered her home, gave her, son tifty lnshes and ordered her to leave the country within fifteen days or suffer the eoiistMnence5. 11 , , niriiKO . iaii to Tuainiairr Jorwuii Mahkx, of KoyJ In,h Constiliuiiry, says : " .My intnd, Mr. Thomas J find, has been a (jrJt sulterer from rheumatism in the bat k and joints lor Uie last lour years,... during? hi. t .a many GmereaiSt ...... k. t... cijiHiycu methods of tieatmem, hut obtained no relief whatever, and for the lat two years u, been unable to walk without a stick, a.Hi sometimes two stit ks, and as in great pain I induced hira to procure constantly. a bottle of St. Jacobs Oil, nr.ich he applied with the most astonishing and niarveil, effects, llefore he had hmbhed using W. contents of the hist bottle he could readily without the aid of a stick, and after a few applications from the second bottle he was fiee f.ora pain, and has been ever since and although fiity years of age and a farmer) be can walk and work vthhout experienc!; any pain or diliiculty whatever." ... aura Away .trier Apr.l ill. Horse - The delu,i Oo the Cuban rer ,i! prikrl'y bill e:i!:iet:t finturt-KMr II tt JLuiuls. rhi.usnau of uu-t-, n i affair rouiinttter. r. oa, k tiie CuUir-aresolution of ujnulrj ci'ir.g up the secretary cf state lor ibforuiatiott rt' u,l.uK the aUeyed . troubles. c, ' church in Helleville, N. J. He had charge of churches iu Syracuse, N. Y., from 1mVj to ls2 and in 1'hiladelpbia from 1.S82 to lMl'J. He was chaplain of a Peunsylvaaia regiment during the provide for the election of senators The amendment was as fol by popular vote. lows: ine qualification of citizens entitled to vote for United States senators and representatives iu congress shall be uniform In .it tha state. and congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation and m nrn. vide for the registration of citizens entitled to vote, the conduct of such elections and the cer- tincate of the result An effort was made to secure an jor s vote on the Chinese bill, but it was un successful. e light-weig- A WISCONSIN PAPER ON WESTERN CANADA. Baaaatoon, Saakatr hewan, One ot tk Favored Ulstrieta. The following clipped from the correspondence columns of the Eau Claire (Wisconsin) Leader is but one of many letters of a similar character that might be published concerning Westprn Canada, the land of No. 1 hard wheat and the best cattle on the con tinent. It is a simple niatttr to reach the lands tpoken of, the Canadian Government having agencies established at St. Paul and Lhiluth, Minnesota; Grafton, North Dakota; Watertown, South Dakota; Omaha, Nebraska; Kannas City, Missouri; Des Moines, Iowa; Watisau and Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Chicago, Illinois; Indianapolis, Indiana; Satilt Ste. Marie and Detroit, Michigan: Toledo and Columbus, Ohio, and by v ritlng to or calling upon any of these agents at these points full information can be secured. This Is a great opportunity to secure a home free of cost or if you desire to purchase lands they can he bought now at prions much lower than will exist In a fen months. But road what the correspondent referred to has to say of one particular district. "To the Editor of the LennYf-- V" rush of the land seekers will 'he Vy. prairie provinces of the Dominion of Canada. The allurements of a soil that yields 40 bushels of wheat to the acr are too great to he resisted and n Immense migration from this country may he confidently predicted. People nere laughed at first at the Idea of any one leaving the United States for Canada, hut the Dominion authorities knew they had a good thing and they stuck to it. Their officials evidently knew the value of printers' Ink. They spared no expense in letting the people of this country know that these tanda were there and that they were exactly as represented. They did more. They sent out specimens of the crops raised and samples of the grain. We 'have had them here at four consecutive street fairs, presided over by one of their ablest immigration officers. This gentleman spared no pains. He explained the value of the lands and the richness of the soil from morning to night to all comers. "All this told in th? long run. Several went up from here to spy out the land and like Caleb, the son of and Joshua, the son of Nun, brought hack a good; report, and now some ten families will have here in a few weks for Saskatrxin to settle upon farms there, and others are preparing to follow, (if courso many will appear shocked at the Idea of any one leaving the stars and strines for n, Jack, hut patriotism is hut a nomenclature after all, and our experience has been that in nine hundred and ninety-nin- e case out of a thousand a man is the most patriotic where he can make the most money and do the most harm to thoe whom he hates." ooi,r:rit t.ovarnor of a State. The youngest govern.!- In the Union 53 t!u "!'Iy inaugurated governor of the state of Washington. William ace,) ho recently lingers. Mr. McCros-kewho is a native of Tennessee, Is a son of Rev. Solon McCroskcy, a Metho-tiiclergyman. He was graduated at Grant nlvcrs tv at Athens. st f nearly Psnd-McNall- 1 oc-e- 1 V. KEPT DEATH A SECRET. Dlvlna llealera for Threa Ilaya Attempted to Keatore Ufa by I'rajara. At EIus Springs, Mo., divine healera have kept the death of Mrs. Nancy Ashley a secret for three days while they tried to restore the woman to life through prayer, according to informa tion received by the county prosecritor Saturday. Mrs. Ashley died last Sat urday, without being attended by physicians and while under the treat ment of the divine healers. TO INVADE TURKEY. In Iiulgarla Called to Join General ltllnK. The Neue Frie Press publishes a dis patch from Sofia, Iiulgaria, announcing that a proclamation has been issued by M. Saradoff, the Macedonian leader, calling on the Macedonians in Bulgaria to join in a general rising April 27th. Bands collecting on the Turkish frontier are to and invade Turkey at different points. Macedonians Cholera Bit nation la Alarming--. The cholera situution iu Manila tinues much the same, but the con- ser The cars run w ek days one-ha-'f ice, ItanEg Murray, ccmmtticing at a removal ty Cai,k,::an urial o! landmarks the Alaskan bonier. The resolution a Thomas HeWitt aiong adopted without Ulmion. was born io Hound Eook, K Taiuiage Mr. lint k.o reiK.rted back tte SuUcr J., January 7, lsii-- '. in his youth he rallicg upon the secretary of statefor studied law, butaoon gave it up for tle the rejirt of the governor of Louisiana and all cUier relaiiio to the establishministry. He attended the university ment of a Brit sh baseof auppliea near Leuisi-sn- a of New York, but was not and the shipment' of horses and mules for graduated. Later he graduated at New lirunswick tue use of the UriCsh arms In South Africa Theological seminary, and in l.f.6 he Bft,.r the senate convened was ordained pastor of the Reformed nr. Licpcw ollereU un amendment to the resolution to catarrhal CrnA-rtv- Cltlei of Population. 4 The two cities of Manchester in England and Boston In the United States ar almost exactly equal ia population while Llrmingham and Baltlmore-r- e also very nearly alike. Street Car Tirqa Tjb'e WEEK IN COXUHESS. DEAD, Civil war. In 1S09 he was made pastor of the Central Presbyterian church, lirooklyn. crt m's CnwporsD, tti- - rreat rvmfdv In 1S70 the lirooklyn Tabernacle was ws ih naif f"p:r cii it it maiie Jn.iti t'le tormina rt an eminent l.omion rtiys!iian Semi to St. JtcvtM erected for him by his congregation. a iree i.r Ou, bid., iiAjtituorc, MJ., sample bottte. ILs sermons were published weekly for twenty-ninyears in nearly thirty-i- x Antliepttfc Slatea" ill l.a:at. "V-hundred religious and secular jourslates" are the thlijg nals iu the United States and "Antiseptic Europe, that the careful, gei mother k)J were translated into various lan buy for her children nowadays. Tti,v guages, reaching, it is estimated, are made of some mathirty million people weekly'. In 18'J4 he removed to Washington. terial, papier-machperhaps, and there Is no temptation to spit jn this He has edited The Christian at Work, slato or even use a sponge on itA-plec- Advance, Frank Leslie's Sunday Magazine, and at the time of his death was of cotton flannel is nil that t. editor of the Herald. He necessary for an eraser. New York was the author Christian of a numberof works. JTess. l.otio Mllea Aay. A atJ Tractive. Invited to attend a tamitiet in New A naify practice Is what the Chlcajro York Citv, but receiving the invitation Inter Ocean calls the pasting of retoo lato, Timothy V. Le Quatte re- peated layers of wall paper, one upon sponded to the toastmnster over 1,00.) atiother, thus covering up the filth ami of disease that may be propamiles of telephone wire Tuesday night. germs In the very absorbent ud ticgated While he sat at the transmitter In the ca ylng mass of flour paste, paper, building, forty guests animal glue, colors, ito. opInhVns of eminent They eivt at the banquet board in the Hotel Roland iu New York, each supplied with Health officers and sanitarians, urging hat such practice n'i uld rtopede a receiver, heard him respond to a toast y legal enactment 11 id also take when called tijHin. The occasion was to alon say , that . tl sanitarians ?W,i,imnn.l a dinner given to F.dward T. Page. as a durable, .inn, am i,,'iu-iruire and sanitary er Iriii for walls, Kanaaa Mlnlatara Onpoaa Krrant Annolnta The Inter Ocean s vs: "This Is a to rnaton An ttntr. very important qnes on, and. ts It apparently demented woman, believed by many who have seen her The friends of Eugene Ware, of eosta nothing to av A this danger, v hv take any chances to b the ife of Adolph Luetgert and Topeka, Kalis., recently appointed to How much of the spread supposed to have been murdered by her the office of pension commissioner, do ot smallpox snd other!l'!rmin(f liiases may be husband, is being cured for at the not ascribe much importance to the cue to uusa nltary w coverings? Aluio Moti home, ,',s;i Austiu aveuue, charges about to be tiled against him UIb4 Latter in Mr. Ware is under srrlefb Chicago. For the supposed murder of Washington, Arnold Scott of Her Vtisboro, Mass., Ills wife, Luetgert was sentenced tu stood as having liberal views 00 relig- bo h.ts been blind f. serve a life sentence and died In lous matters. The Ministers union of 'tfty years, for the past twenty-fiv:s has served fi'ison. The woman, who gives her Topeka Is considerinir woikintr to tho town as letter can r and Is said to name as Mary Kohhius answers all oppose his confirmation ou the ground mat ne is an agnostic. As yet. there be imrtlculatly cmcl '4 la both the the descriptions of the nas oeen no iortnal action takeu by collecting and deliver supposedly I of mall. murdered Mrs. Luetgert. the union. It men nave gone on strike iu llelgium. The movement is well organized, but as the men are short of funds it has been arranged that in all trades in which the cessation of operations would incommode the public such as bakers, etc. the men shall conliutie working aud contribute to the support of the others. At Vcrveirs, the socialists have persuaded the taverns to close their doors iu order to keep the idle men from the temptations of liquor. looks I.Ike Mrs. l.rutijllerL known Dltuie 1 Iievereud T. WrVitt Ta'mage, tha Holed 1'resby terian clergyman, died at o'clock Saturday night at his resi dencin Washington. Mr. Taas.age had been ill for the past six weeks, mfTeriog from intluetia and fcerious Ard-cxl- I ALM ACE fehort Illueea. By the use of a bottle of Sekgeant gte Ilustia and that country RUSSIAN MINISTER Rheumatism St. Jacobs Oil. tions, is nio-s- t (.erious. The Japan Time says that the telegrams from Kwengsl show that a d isturbance resembling the Iicer oclbreak of three yeais ago la now going on there, and the Japanese pa tier alleges that trouble is fomented by the French, that it may the pre text for putting io practice tha joint announcement made by them when their recent treaty was announced and serious complications may be looked T. DE WITT '.Veil April Horse II. Debate on the Cuban hill was continued, the crlneiiml t ma- maae vy A. ft. Long, of Kanas. in sunnort i me measure, arm Mr. bhafroth, of Colorado, who opposed the hill. Qe postomce aiiprupriation bill was sent to conference. Messrs. I.ou.1, Smith of Illinois ana swanson of Virginia were appointed conferees. Senate. Soon after the senate convert,! - 1. ...t K..- -, th rivi1. ...v. uniuur appropriation bill was reported by .Mr Frye and placed on the calendar. Bills were passed providing for the use by the United States of devices invented ita naval officers while eaitaged in" its serviceby and covered by letters petent. and to pay Pi.tXO to the widow of Judpe I.e. Parker for citraor-dmar- y services rendered by hitn as Judire in the western district of Arkansas. The latter bill had been reported adversely by Mr. Hoar, but he stated that as the case was absolutely unique he would vote for It. s,h.,u HorsE 6:30 a. at. until 7:30 p. uj. then 9.0ff o'clock and 10:30. 8:15 a. m.. leavii:? First Sunday South, going south. 9, eto., to 8 p. m. Coming in 8, leaving Murray on half hour service, then 9.30 and 10:30. Last carlAsvea First South and StaU strsat at 1145 p. tn. C. Lawton, Div. Rupt (!on ikdt,l Railwar 4 Power Co. Fis lar.v. WANTIO. -reliable pcraoa rerr couut v to raprcaeat targe company solid Doaacial rk ila lou; su a,arr pep payabis wraaly; ti prr oaf absolutely )hi, ura an all expenaaa, straight, bana-od- e. detialia aaiary. n kjbiUshd; aalarr paid ach Saturday and aipns money ad vance aco wee. sTANOAttll HOU4E. tot Hear-bor- a strast, Chicago. it WANTED Ladies and leBtlenuea to Intro dues tbe "botti-a;seller oa earth. Tlr. Woliae Electric Comb, patented. ISM. Areata are coining money. C'uraaali forme of scalp ailmeDU. neadaobea. et4 , yet coats tbe eue aa an oidlnarv comb. Soud 60c is taaipa for ample. D. N. Rosa, Oen'l Mgr. btfCHiur, 1I. WANTED tapaoi). rellal Is persons very courtv to repreeeui tarse oompany sella nnanviat ripntstloa: awe eaierv year, patabia wee.iy; H per aar abaolutel , sure and II expenses: atralght daflnius salary, un cummtssioa: salary pal4 eacti Saturday and exp.ii.ee money advance eacb weak. blA.Nh.AHU tioUeE. hA Dw burn street, Chlaasj. 3 buna-fide- 4L PERSONS or Chan acta aod good reputation id eacb state toot In tb's oouaiy rrqu rd) to represent and aia vertlaa aid esiaultehed wealthy butineet bouee of Solid financial laudinr, Salarl 118 weekly wl.n eiBenie-- additional, all pa able in caeb earn Wedneadar direct front betdndtoea. Mora and carriage f nrnlmed hn neeeaary. Kefereoe. Enclose eelfl addreaaed stamped enve'ops. Manager SU r jp 14 lw. Cajtoa BuCdiua Chicago. WANTKD-SEVIR- ARE YOU A BUSINESS MAN? . If so you will be Interested In a mouth y magazine devoted solely to Its needs. Its title Is April 12. The house passed the bill BUSINESS : granting a pension to the widow of President MeKinley Of ,0tit. a year. It bad previously passed the senate and now got-- to the L Journ for tho Counting Room and every litue contains departments on practical subjects, such as these; president for signature. Sen ate, -- a feature of the Chinese exclusion dchate in the .senate today w as the shaxp criticism of Minister Wu of China because of his protests made to the secretary of state against the enactment of the pending 1,111. Mr. Mitchell of Oregon and Mr. Teller of Colorado sharply attacked him, declaring that he deserved to have been given his papers and that no muion would have permitted such interference in its legislative affairs Mr Forakerof Ohio and Mr. Hoar of Massachusetts insisted that the Chinese minister had done no mure than his duty, and that he would have been derelict of his duty had he done less. Just ufier the senate convened Mr. Mason presented the conference report on the post-offiappropriation Mil. and it was agreed to. Office Management Creat Businead Institutions Legal Decisions Credits aud Collections Commercial Law Practical Accounting Bookkeeping Profitable Publicity Advertising Whet her you are well estab Ished, or wueilier you bave Jist. started, for wlintlier you bave not yet begun, Business will be sine to be of benefit to you. Send 10c. for a copy, Per year U. con- April 14. ditions in the proviiK-eare becoming House The on the Cuban recialarming. The total of cholera cases procity bill werespeakers Messrs. McCall of Massachuin Manila up to date is 545, while there setts and llrantley of (leorgia for the measure have been 193 deaths from the disease. and Messrs. Robertson of Louisiana and Stevens of Minnesota against it. In the provinces there have been 418 The conference report on the nost office im cases and 318 deaths. The United propriation bill was adopted early in the day, States army transport Grant, while on after some criticism of the pneumatic tube her way to Samar island, put in to pi, provision. Sena t is The Chinese exclusion hill having on board a teamster who occupied had the cholera. the attention of the senate throughout the s Books for Business Men. .... Promissory Notts, Checks, Drafts, Etc., 100 pngts bofind in cloth f2.00 Succtsful Men of Business , , , 1 . JS' Partnership 25 Boofkteplng Frauds and U striae's for their Detection . , JJ Le-gas- day Senators Foruker Insane Denver Man Junius In Front of tended speeches In and MeLaurln making ex"opposition. Engine. De Temple Nicholas of Denver Aprll ia. jumped in front of a Ilurlington pasHorsE-Wi- th the close of the Cuban recisenger train near Franklin, Neb., Sun- procity debate in the house the leaders anday and was instantly killed. It ia nounced that all danger of the bill being believed he was temporarily insane. weighted down with undesirable amendments was over, and that they felt assured the bill In Red Cloud Saturday, De Temple re- would pass In the in which it came from lated a story of having been robbed. the commi ttee, as shape the bill in Its present form Is Little was learned of his identy be- sure to command of the vote of each side of the house. yond the fact that he came from DenThe debate was without ver. He was well dressed and wore a particular Interest. The speakere were Messrs. Swanson of VirKnights of Pythias emblem. three-fourt- Cathedral Collapses. At the close of the celebration of a grand mass the tower of the cathedral at Cienta, Spain, collapsed and destroyed three adjoining houses and part of the cloisters. The remainder of the cathedral threatens to fall. Two bodies and a number of injured persons bave been recovered from the rnins. The number of persons entombed is not known. Spanish Jealouny Cauats a Tragedy, William Rogers, an ironworker, shot and fatally wounded John Turner on the stryet at Cleveland, Ohio. Rogers was jealous of Turner because he be" lieved him to be responsible for his broken-uhome, liopers stood oyer his victim until an ambulance took the wounded man to a hospital, where he died. Holers has a wife and four chilp dren. 1 Ion and Hull l lcht. A battle at Juarez, Mexico, Sunday, between a Nurnidian lion ami a wild Samalnyuca bull was witnessed by thousands of people. of the spectators were American women. The battle continued fiercely for an hour. The bull was not fatally injured, but the lion was jrorcd fully twenty- live times and will doubtless die. His le(T was broken and he w us completely vanquished in strength and spirit. Wheuthe lion was incapacitated the Mexicau authorities ordered the battle stopped. ltoys Forced Into Stavary. The police of Mexico City have broken up a pano; of kidnapers who have been enticing- young- boys to a house where the lads were kept prior to being shipped to Yucatan to work on the Henequin plantation. Complaints bave been coming into police headquarters of missing boy. The detectives, on following up clues, found a house on the outskirts of the city where the boys were enticed. They were kept under guard day and night, and insufficiently fed, and amid foul surroundOne-fourt- h ings. !rtcd. Haitian Habls The revolutionary forces, commanded by General Nicholas Ilaptiste, which captured Jacmel April 5th, held that hours and then town for twenty-fou- r retired to the hills, taking with them all the armsand ammunition available, were pursued by the government troops, and were completely defeated at Fonds Melon, near Jacmel. General liaptiste was eapturcd and was Immediately shot. The revolutionists lost twelve men killed and a cumber wounded. ginia and White of Kentucky for the bill, and Messrs. S. W. Smith of Michigan, Dayton of West Virginia, Hurgess ot Texas. Meyer of Louisiana, and Sutherland of Utah against It- Senate-T- he debate on the Chinese exclusion bill was practically concluded. Mr. Hanshrough, from the committee on public lands, reported the house 1,111 legalizing the manual of surveying Instructions of the eeneral land office, and the bill was passed. Increase to Pensioners. The senate committee on pensions has ordered a favorable report from the bill granting increases of peusious to soldiers who have lost arms, let's or feet. The increase will be $15 per month each, and will increase the annual pension appropriation bill Si, sot),. 000. The committee also ordered a favorable report on a bill increasing from ii0 to S10 per month the pension of those who are totally deaf. This will increase thi pension appropria- tions S'.'S,000 only, Uusiuese Publishing Co., American Tract Building, The senate committee on privileges and elections has by a majority of one decided to amend the house resolution providing for the election of senators by direct vote of the' people by adding the amendment offered by Senator Depew. In Arkansas City, Kan., William A. Basselt, fit) years of age, superintendent of the Arkansas City Land and Improvement company, was found dead hanging from a rafter in his barn. He was well off financially. Ill health is believed to be the cause of his suicide. The following dispatch dated Pretoria, April 13, has been received at the war office from Lord Kitchener: s column arrived at ''Bruce-IIsmilton'- the Stsnderton line last night, having taken Hr, ltoers, including killed and wounded, during the movement from the Middltburg line." (limner Lleuteosut II. 8. 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