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Show JAPA xksk no cau advancing THIRTY THOUSAND MEN SEV. ENTY MILES EAST OF MUKDEN. wcm. Fc . H jj Learned r'ounEster Sunday Schcoi Lessc Almost Too Weil. "t.. "Speaking of thicg literal- 'y." Paid Prhir p. w. i ffXfT .: k minds m of t: ( a 4 yer old y Lad evi- celghbor of m'.v The s ::! ?chool lesSer.tly absorbe ? fa;i eon coni u tt '.y lives in u " a tli a riHftnrd 1 ri roof fi':d dor:::i the v sills of tht-i-at the farv. l.::s i:f il i ;i an-cf the ho'isi', ft curl rn-i- s a Hi1 r hV'je of a ()u tl,3 ' -- r e :. bovo fcvr one i. , ! out and saw b r fai w'l'i;-A- ! - frantic. lng along the she hurried to t: e top story ti li.o in at ti.e boy stepped tn.c : last window. 'H.,; 1.' she crin.!. 'you a to tinvf t:.e i:. raughty hoy. d ; j ' Ercounter the Russians Check Their Cccoreiits for a Tirre. But Little Carnage Eeing Done In the Engagement. In an . A.-- . : t.i Chinese : information, thlrtv t a::i Japanese with thirty-five field ar: i 2 mountain guns have reached Samiawa miles eat f Mukden1, f r. !ii the sfnutli aci have u.wred by Saim-ocoupio l the ii;st:ii-Four ' van !.a;i and atza, I Ri::;,;!:::i cavalry and one coiwracics xn:pary (f intmitry Willi two adcame !n conta t with t';i Ja;iar.-'svance at 7 c'cl.vii on t;, of i tl'.at the JapJuly T2, and vcre advatioing a anese, J.Oi-mile end a ha f l.vaiiclau. The! Russian kut:s id the Ja;ianive Jva!icf, lint hi'avv coining s In n iilo r. triil roil up, UiO Bear Uitzintzin to save themselves from being cut off. The Japanese, however, did not continue, U advanc The Chir.t-state that the Japatieso n troops numbered fc.'f'U. The losses were one officer and four Cos nna a lew nerses sacKB wotinue,! killed. Chinese scouts stale that the Japanese are apparently estahlishinu! a liase in Korea near tho Va!u river, and that there have been lartre niove-rr.ents during the last few days from the armies of Generals Kurohi and Oku to. Antmicr on the Yalti. They say that considerable camp equipment ami provisions are beini; hrmmht through hy steamers and it looks as though the Japanese wvre transferring their main base from Japan to Korea. The Chinese also ?tate that the lafcRt Japanese troops consist of old men and t lino of reboys, apparently the serves. Startling developments are expected within the next few days i. the rains do not interfere. , 1 i ' t 1 four-stor- ! ! 1 strt-.ntc- !' a ;! J:t .1 n m i Women who work, whether in the house. store, office or factory, very rarely have the ability to stand the strain. The case of Miss Frankie Orser, of Boston, Mass., is interesting to all women, and adds further proof that woman's great friend in need is Lydia E. Pmkham's Vegetable Compound. " Dear JIks. PrsKHAM , : I sufTered for several years. My back ached and I had bearing down pains, and misery headaches". I would often frequent vvako from a restful sieep in such pain and misery that it would be hours beforo close my eyes again. I dreaded the Ion? and weary davs. I could do no work. I consulted different physicians nights hopinc to get relief, but, finding that their medicines did not cure me, I tried I'illkhaitl's to me. I am glad that Vegetable Compound, cs it was highly recomendedIydia I did so, for I soon found that it was the medicine for my case. Very soon I was rid of every ache and pain and restored to perfect health. I feel splendid, have a line appetite, and have gained in weight a lot." Miss Fbankik Okseb, II Warrouton St., Boston, Mass. Surely you cannot w ish to remain veaTcgii lc and discouraged, and exhausted with each day's work. Some derangement of the feminine organs is reponsible for this exhaustion, following any I. kind of work or ef f ort. Lydia 12. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound will help you just as It Las thousands of other women. The case cf firs. Lennox, which follows, proves this. " Dkab Mns. Pi.nkbam : Last winter I brolte down suddenly and had to seek the advice of a doctor. I felt sore all over, with a pounding in my head, and a dizziness which I had never experienced before. I had a miserable appetite, nothing' tasted good, and pradv.ally my health broke clown completely. The doctor said I had female weakness, but, although I took his medicine faithfully, I found no relief. " After two months I decided to try what a chancre would do for me, and as Lydia E. - I'inkham's Vegetable Compound was 1 decided to to me try it. Within three days I felt better, my appetite returned, and I could sleep. In another week I was able to sit up part of the day, and in ten davs more I was well. My strength had returned, I gained fourteen pounds, and felt better and stronger than I bad for years. I gratefully acknowledge its merits. Very sincerely yours, MBS. KERT ti. LENNOX, 130 East 4th St., Dizon, 111." FORFEIT If wecnnot forthwith produce the orlrlnl le.tr and IjmtorM of strongly recommended 5000 aUv UwUuuuiaU, vliicb will prove their Ati9ohite ffmutDiiAii. lydlm , i'liikbiAiu Med. Co., MAKES MONEY FOR MANY. English Mint Furnishes Coin To Other Nations. Birmingham, England, has a mint which In addition to turning out millions of English coins does more in the way of supplying foreign governments with coin than any other money-makinestablishment In the world. A few days ago It shipped the first Installment of a huge Egyptian order for 10,000,000 plasters. The consignment weighed five tons, was conveyed in sixty cases and valued at $15,000,000. For well over a century Birmingham has taken the lead in this literal kind of money making. As far back as 1737 one Arm coined, under contract for the British government, 4,000 tone of copper coin, valued at about $4,000,000. Among the countries and governments which have gone time after time to Birmingham for their money are India, Tunis, Canada, Turkey, China, Hongkong, Haiti, Sarawak, Tuscany, Venezuela and Chile. g Slui. Increase In Use of Telephones. The state of Maine received in taxes last year from one telephone company alone $19,704.67. This is a state tax, which Is levied on the amount of business transacted. Fiv years ago the same company paid only $3,428.24, showing an increase ol over $11,000, and Indicating how enormously the business has increased. In the province of New Brunswick the provincial treasury received last year only $4S8.S8 from telephone companies. ; Till! e;-- ec.'"-Eroo- .: to t':e '. 'd 'Mr. F. H. Worslcy, No. 411 Dooley block., Salt Lake City. Utah. Mr. Worsley has arranged to have all his parties met at the St. Louis depot and escorted to their lodgings, which will bo reserved in advance. Information relative to passenger , ticket limits, hotel rates, rates and all other necessary information asked for will he cheerfully given free of charge. This wlli especially be of benefit to these desiring to travel with Utah parties or In parties of four or five. School teachers will also bear something to their interests by writing above party. stop-overs- Why High Pews In Church. During the reign of William and alary In England a worthy bishop oomplainod to the latter that the la dles of the court were wont to fix their eyes on their neighbors rather than on kirn durlrg his discourses. It apparently never occurred to tho that the fault might lie in the sermons themselves. By consent of the (jueon high pews were introduced to prevent wandering eyes. "As for the young ladles for whose spiritual welfare they were devised," says a writer, "their indignation was only surpassed by the raue of their admirers." From that time hlrh pews were Tery commonly placed In churches. Equalization W Ho's This? w tiitfcrrli Cure. .,",!, i""t i Utulnfi fcb.e ut V. . H a: im i I: i n in til llnUM i ctrry out kdv i l' 'is t! f i y iiu.i a .rnrv li u i n. .no-- ii oi Railroads. If the world's railroads were equally distributed over the earth's surfare no one would be more than seven miles from some l!t e. k hot-coal- llttle-withl- g Cist-clas- s oi-r-- s i ch-3t- ! Hj,j,Vi.:t aa om, .ml hi tolti, 'iiti.e Uil'i KuwlU t; Ill.ICi' frrc I t IlOn d u( a ' v . I itie fi'.- - litoli, W; ( cow .; in ly fullint have ieHUttarati d a :.- lib' pt tho Na d I Ht. t ttr i,d I'rlc. ;5 ciuw licr vniH!i:aUoa. s loo.'i l Ptri. Ytnx. 1 V in M The ! 1 : Pruna." ,!ir e viUe,..t m- - s cf ca- t oO.Ue in cl st. eoaimo'i nncs ', o tarn, a eases, (c.t t,i ari g. ,;(! . 'ilv-'o- j cut, ttreUfiit f'V.'.-- loss .! t ' - 1 e.i.v.-- t t. r f,x;d food s:d.,ov 1: irro-oitj.- r tmiiruu, lll.i u he'p to complete tho winch is eo common season. ! - tu i h: coaled Klen. picture at this 1. 1 Contains fi9 Narcotics. One reason why IVrui.a has found pcvu'.ammt use in so many homed is that it contains no narcotics of anv kind, l'uruna la perfectly harmless. It can ba used any leiig! h of time without acqiurii.g tho drug habit. ' .' i: .if. . Thousands of women suffer from pelvic c&turrh and catarrhal nervousness end don't know ii. If you feel fizzed out, begin at ones tak lag Dr. Ilzrtman 's Peruna. It will relieve ycur catarrhal affliction and all your organs will be restored to health. Buy a as it will Immtdlutely alleviate your case. bottle to-da- y, PLfiy TIT Mr1 - other priest taken prisoner and three chapels buiT.ed at Sichuan, near ' i rv ,.oru .. 'i i;,(.re or I" s. raen-i;- - Iviuua so exactly meets all these com1,;! iocs a t the demand is so great forthU reme ly at this season of the y oar that it is nearly impossible to supply it. ' Tho new city directory for Chicago has been given to the public. Based on the number of names It gives Chicago a population tor 104 of 2,241,000. The directory of 1!KI3 gave Chicago au estimated population of 2,231,000. Chew Lan Ong, who murdered 15um no Jung m a luiseiiicui. year-oiin San Francisco, In July, 1903, was hanged in the San Quentln state prison Friday last. Before mounting the scaffold On? protested his itinoeence. A report comes from Ichang to the effect that a rumor is current there that the French bishop, a priest and two converts have been killed, an- i::j S.iiu plosion, ' I v, i at en.S 10 tie bi years. s. ei ;:. hvav s. ii:.d Tho Russian governiueut has ac cepted the proposition of the United States to exclude American poachois from the waters around the Komnian-deislands. on The registration for home-steathe Rosebud reservation at the four land offices llonesteel, Chamberlain, Fairfax and Yankton to date Is up wards of 17,000. TV,. VnLii. ...Ill nt V1f,rnTiirt folo has been closed down because of an Insufficient supply of ore from Cripple Creek, 100 men beiug thrown eut ol employment. William G. Thompson, a prominent politician of Detroit, is dead at a private sanitarium in Yonkors, aa the r suit of being knocked down by a boy bicyclo scorcher on April 21 last. Hon. Henry G. Davis, Democratic candidate for vice piesldont, has decided to have the notification meeting at White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. The date has not yet been fixed, but it will bo about the middle of August. siMitnrr ?, ! due l.ou;.-i;- Mrs. Ceorve. widow of the lats Henry Ccorge, the pi liticai eeonomi-- t of New York City, dlej im the 2cth at her home at Mumioe!k, N. Y.. aed list );iri,i v o 'l r.ii ,i and had a )r.' ; f i.ti'lachr, and t.u aial.iion or iiuythinr;. I ruiu f d as v ell ax I ever dui Joe, umi nil U.anlx in l' all i.''ht')i I dm :or on a cltt tra.ii, was iocs empa I Dr. ir:irt:nan,Co!juibua, O., D ..r i'Ai- -. "I .V i. ft ii ' EtajWd f;T. - a ' Young Society V.'am:n"s Letter. an ( plosion (if strct t car at, Houswere hurt, hesit r. ' '" " f tional ti;) li o ! .i i:.4 1 i v cutters. hlv One II it if(iprt:nt4lili o.t ., tii.n with the union butcheis and meat er, 'yot n:nsT' t i; looki!' after Fever-isiuie- . Excellent Opportunity to Arrange for Your Reception at St. Louis, During the Fair, Free. If you intend going to the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St, Louis, Missouri, opened hy President Roosevelt April 30th, 1004, it will be very much to your advantage to correspond with l i !a-- Express Messenger Killed In Railway Accident in Kansas. Shake into your shoes, Allen's Foot-EasAtchison, Topeka & Santa Fe pasa powder for the feet It makes tight or New Shoes fel Easy. Cures senger train No. 6, eastbound from Swollen, llot, Sweating Feet, Corns and Colorado, was derailed five miles weit Bunions. At all l)ru;,'jiiits and bhoo Kan., Saturday, while runStores, use. Sample sent FREE. Ad- of Kinsley, dress Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. ning at a hieh. rate of speed. Express Messenger Sewell of Kansas City was killed and a postal clerk was fatally HEAPED COALS OF FIRE. hurt. Several other persons wore seriously Injured. A brakebeam on the Lord Beaionsfield Paid Carlyle High mall car dropping caused that car, the Compliment. express car and a smoker to go Into Carlyle was once offered a baronet the ditch. The other cars remained To his upright, cy by Lord Beacons-fieldbrother ho wrote: "The enclosed letWILL FILL SULTAN'S TEETH. ter and copy of my answer ought to go to you as a family curiosity and secret nobody whatever yet knows Ohio Man Called to Fez to Fill Cavities for Turkish Ruler. of It beyond our two selves, except Dr. Frank Bostwtck has returned to Lady Derby, whom I believe to be the contriver of the whole affair. You his home In Cashockton, Ohio, from would have been surprised, all of you, Madrid, where he was dentist to King to have found unexpectedly your poor Alfonso. Ho will return to Spain In old brother Tom converted Into Sir few days, and will later go to Fer, Tom Bart., but, alas, there was no a where he will fill the ravl-tie- s danger at any moment of such a Morocco, In the sultan's molars. Dr. nost-wicI addo. however, truly catastrophe. will nlso attend to tho teeth of mire the magnanimity of Dizzy in re- the women In the harem, but while gard to me. Ho Is the only man I al- at work thero two euniehs will stand most never spoke of except with con- over him w ith battle axes. tempt and if there Is anything of scurrility anywhere chargeable Negro Was Prepared. against me I am sorry to own he is Abe Kruse, a negro strike breaker, the subject of it: and yot ice. I was assaulted by pickets near the s he comes with a pan of for my guilty head! I am on the whole packing plant of Swift & Co., In St. gratified a my own dark Joe, Mo., and fired Into a crowd of heart at this mark of the good will of assailants, wounding five. They are: Joe Wienie, shot In abdomen; may high people." die; John Jetta, shot In body and legs; I do nnl bcllrre riso'n Cur for Cenmimpttoo Joe Sanger, wounded in thigh and hiw an equal for roughi and tolfe-Jo- ns F. legs; AuKitst Newmcyer, shot In leg; Steve Flnnepan, shot in Iprs. Kruse Uutiii, Trinity Sprint--, Ind., Feb. 15, 1W0. was arrested by the police and Is in Where Travel Is Difficult the county Jail. Ho fired hut one Some ides of the delights of tray-elic- shot. The weapon was a magazine in Korea is given by the follow- shotgun, loaded with buckshot. ing description by a traveler of the Bell's Orderly Has Close Call.' s "bridges" in that country: A bridge In Korea is simply an Sergeant Baldwin, General Bell's assortment of planks tailed together. orderly, had a very narrow escape A second-clasThese are scarce. from assassination Saturday night st bridgo Is a serits of isolated stones Cameron, Coin. He had gone there from one to another of which the to make an and while riding A third-clasvisitor may jump. an unknown person town the through much tb commonest bridge, variety fired six shots at him. The first shot Is invisible, its position being Indicated by a couple of posts, one on passed through the sergeant's hat end each side ,f th river. They mean the second cnine so eio?e as to throw a !e acrofs, as dirt In his face that yon may mfdy After there two shots th-water will- - prolal.'y not 0 there was a lull In firing and then much above jour four shots were fired in quick Cisco. from tho train. What We ereathe. In the mornrsg when a broad beam of sunshine posts through the window of your sleeping apartment you see countless tiny panicles floating along the path of tho sunlight; hut the air of the remainder of the room seems entirely clear and pure. Is it? is just as much dust Not at all. Thi-rin the air oulsijo that stream ol light as there is in it, but it is not visible. So tho disease germs in the form of impa! naMe dust aro floating about U3 ofiesi When he are unconscious of their Our vitality may be strong enough to render them lunocuous, or it may not. If RUSSIA CALLS A HALT.' It Is we retain our health. If it is not Volunteer Steamers Must Refrain from we are attacked with typhoid or diphInterference With Foreign Ships. theria, or some other malady com1 It is stated on what appears to be municate in that way. tho highest authority that the RusGiving Medicine to Cat. sian and British governments have A certain woman, whose beloved cat agreed on a mutually satisfactory was ill, was much disturbed in mind basis for a settlement of the ques- because she could not Induce It to Persuation of the status of Russian volunteer take any sort of medicine. fleet steamers in the Red sea and the sion and coercion had both failed, when a newly arrived scrvaut, hearseizures hy them of British ships. A ing of the trouble, came to the re.:cuo. few minor points still remain unsetBy her advice the medicine was mixed tled, hut these will probably be cleared in lard atd then smeared on the cat's up at once, and it is not expected that body. Of course the cat was annojed further complications will arise. The at being made In euch a mess, and at result of the conference removes all once set to work to clean itself up. doubts concerning the present atti- After that it had the same disagreetude of Russia with regard to the vol- able task set it repeatedly, but it unteer fleet. The validity of the view rapidly improved in health, and soon, expressed In the British note regard- to its owner's delight, was well a3 ing the irregularity of tho position r.f ever again. the vessels was so far admitted that This Will Interest Mothers. the council agreed to waive the right of search. Mother Uray's Sweet Powders for ChilAfter a long discussion, in which dren, used by Mother Cray, a nurse ia Count Lamsdorff took a leading part, Children's Home, New York, Cure . liad Stomach, it was decided that the present status Teething Disorders, of the volunteer fleet was not suf- DMTe and regulate the bowels and destroy all Sold 25e. 6irupla Worms. DrugL-istby ficiently well defined, according to In ternational law, to render further FHUi. - Address A S. Olmsted, LuIloy.N. Y. ', searches and seizures advisable, and Cannibais Are Epicures. that, therefore, Russia, in the InterA storv retarding a converted canests of friendly relations with the powers, should withdraw the author- nibal is told in the English papers. A ity given the volunteer fleet in this re- r.egro cleigyman was entertained at spect Orders, therefore, have been tea by tho president of a college. The sent to the volunteer fleet steamers to guest, who tme from West Africa, refrain from interference with foreign retailed some particulars of his early shipping. life, when a woman asked him how he became a Clristlan. "The story of BATTLE AT TA TCHE KIAO. Jezebel converted me," he answered; we are told the dogs did People Watch Contest From Roofs of "you know, the palms of her hands. not touch Houses In New Chwang. Well, that couvinced me of the truth A battle was fought Saturday near of the narrative, for wo never eat Ta Tche Kiao, according to advices the pa'.nis of the hands In my counfrom Newchwang, attended, it Is be- try. They are too bitter." lieved, with heavy losses. The progto Mothers. ress of tho battle was watched by Examine Important carefuilj every bottle of CASTORIA, many people In Newchwang from the a fe and ure rrtnedy for iufuMs aud children, roofs of hoiLies. The day was clear and see tint It and the smoke of the guns could be Be are the plainly seen. Do Your Feet Ache and Burn? I - t li. Notthe X hilled at Hu.-sia- Wo Victor Leveroi.1 uf Sacramento, Cal, drank a hctt e of lye r rmit heer, nd died ia less than thirty inatutt. Thomas Lester; a street sswee'ief, was luine'd to C:'ath in a hie which guttel a ittir.i h. U: 0 111 V,. i.- " 'Now. n cr:; well taus'-'--t The I. worry. i Ot:0 SCl.Ol::.' :; crazy?' SUMMARY. it As the ('yn:i!i:iio tlL:i r ton, Texas, I'.N. (h-;- Ru.-.-ian- 5Kvs 1 GOODS You will play better, be satisfied, and t..ey cost no more. Besides our guarantee mean3 a new article for a defective one in hi BILL w.ie LEB&UE ksno J Znry Ih.M ..... for cronrrr For twy in Kv.ry 5cion BROWr.lNG BROS. CO. Eln-ga- A. H. Neighbors, a saloonkeeper, of Elizahcthtown, Ky., ttruck Carrie Na tion twice with a chair, knocking her down and producing a scalp wound. The assault occurred at Neighbors' saloon, after Mrs. Nation had borated Neighbors. The rolls for the Topeka pension agency, the largest in the United States, show a decrease of nine pensions for the year just ended. The list contains 115,020 pensioners, who drew $16,294,221 last year. During 4232 pensioners died. PBESEHVE THIS COUPON, IT 13 WORTH ONE coupon cnly to ONE piano Th & 1 Muit Be tied V Is entitled to n holder of this coupon 0 0 O toward the purchase of a UbiQ Coupon . $10.00. Belcre Kovember 3Cth, 1304, or It Will In curb jreu have no use for thW I Iriilisf' r of Urn sarnfl wilt b grttQU'tl uion uppPt-ttttoto us. FMcino Mot be H snore. CLAYTON oui. of crdlt from um RrtUSIC CO. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. WE TBEST GEO CUBE the year CATARRH TftfriMi. Mot .lid Thro.i Two-b- t, K aud Kar Imm.m. BroncblaJ ud Lucj Aathmi aitil kidntj ttioa:ftb. Trori.a, Jrr O tiro in 0 of W)BiHD'K'h! pllni, The authorities are viowing with I)aii H trt 1 tirv,u liuMt CtiorE, (Hl. VittiPt' Ian"i, KIohu. Hptnal Troubi, Russian of the actions the equanimity flkln IUvsairs lr Hnaottlti, or ilia ttowtia. PlitM. Fnfuift ivd H0'I privateers in the Red sea. It 13 said i Uoilr tor blf nrkt, hlo-Trotib Warm, Hat Vt, Ujiifnt. Kpl leptr, that there is little chance of America Ckioult ud and U3., all Nitou DBomuta, In because few involved, becoming liomr mTratmnt I'nrra, Write for fra American vessels puss through tho By plum lint If too rnnnot rail. pr. k v. iioaia. D. A. 1 SHORIS. Red sea and the Suez canal. of fvflon Signature The Korean agitation against the Wa If fouiuffar fnito hbt of Lh wiak rtaiiiM or dl- )oo frtt aod then ak a KKASO.VAitXJi In Use For 0r SO Ytari. to the Japanese of tho hitT7.it oiij too maearrd. Yr cao dapacd aps Paused bj inpuifinf. dt:yit4oa or oontar-.Cgranting VllK WAtTi' VEUV YOU VTI AKK Ttw Kiad You IUts AJwajt Bought. BllU Oururd t(i'iittini of pat!nT baa indortadt ea ter's demands for waste lands Is be- TO T41.K T. WK WANT 1 i I KK YOV with tba NOW, W - ptuv-- u onr aklll In eartH CHRoKIC DDUrn'iiU u ibttt wo wtll not demand a coming serious, and daily meetings, at- dli Ijt put iihiug thsj uma j TOiuntair tkh uotll w cir stiiK Tim apiillei to lxm Mas Witty Reply Ready. homo peiji oaman, pleiurai bntfi. Urpnn'c Wn hiianua'orrboa, (ItIiiji are of thousands persons, i'Ui'Binfn of tb The present provost of Trinity Col- tended by and ai'lrkh). Prtrt tiiard, LonaiuraJ Wk ANT I I HI.ISII (1 It (TBK9 oii.rj:-- d liifct,rnrn, 8'ri.nira. a(. Con Lot, known as being held at Seoul, at which the lege, Dublin, familiarly i I 'tlVAi I. IHMfr AKs Utua B.uud FuiKia, aad all WKAKMLttSKS Of auru. Bahama li nou.d betray o)c:'iitiicTony Traill, was always looked on aa speakers urge moral resistance. HolKS: It. m. Ml p. m. Kraolnftw lo prove o ir bUi (u ilils ciaaa of iiuutiiaa ia bti as now he has proved the formidable, to 8; Snudaj-i- lb a, n. t U. bit our pio; aj.0Ltar way George Hartman, Jr., of San Franthe successful, rival of Dr. Mahaffy, )lQ South Kiln Slrrtt. UU1 man who was shot In DBS. SHORES & SHORES, Expert Specialists, tHO t.il tlnUly, the "glneral," for the provostship. An cisco, the young wbon Geber amusing little rencontre Is related of the arm by August Gebor, killed Charles Hartman and tried to them after ef.ch had had a son TOO READY IN ARGUMENT. Prefer to Risk Lives. lr. the examination for the annihilate the entire Hartman family, Only one person In five uses the) army. Coming out of the hall that Is dead, of lockjaw, caused by blood Scotchman Cver Eager to Prove His tunnel built In Ixmdon for crossing evening, Traill remarked to Mahaffy, poisoning resulting from tho wound. tho street near the Bank of England. Innocence. "Glad to seo your son through, Ma"Lord Burnham," said an American Tho others prefer to take tneir of Bed General Austin, Attorney haffy; ho was just a few paces beJournalist, "presided at the recent an- chances among the torses and vehind mine." "Yes," replied Mahaffy, Texas, has summoned before a local nual !. dinner In London of the News- hicles. "it's wonderful how industry tri- magistrate four insurance agents, rep paper Fund. Ho told a number of insurance of the resentatlves greatest umphs over genius." stories. f the world, in a proceedconipanfes "Ono thing he said was that, on a ing to disclose information relating to Tahlequah an Interesting Town. law t alleged violation of the fishing trip In Scotland, he set out on Tahlequah, which used to be noted in Farmers Attention! Texas. a certain morning with a largo lunchon tho maps of all old geographies W. T. Scott, presidential candidate eon basket, in ending to bo gono for as the capital of the Indian torrltory, hrnl Kfvf) the Will iimtuu Tien dnhei of Is a town now cf about 2. BOO people, of the National Negro Liberty party, the day. He flshfd till noon. of seized tts population are who is now serving a ""m-- in the hunger him. At the same and tho majority PEER Y BROS. with keep- - time, too, he recalled the fact that he Cherokeo Irdlaus. The Cherokees are Belleville, III., jail. deWHEAT FLAKES had left l is liirtheon at the foot of s Some lug a disorderly buuse. has been of all shades of complexions. 13. av jntWS . cliff on tho road, where he had stopTaylor of coal black negroes boast of being posed and George, Mfc ntnl ft little nit Tt Ia.. chosuu to fill tho place ped to reKt. nn ai.M more wnrij Irom I Im Cherokeo Indb.ni, but the prevailing osi in iho vacant. niado 7 "Tho cliff was two miles back, but color Is a dusky brown, a little darker San e fo d viu. A game of baseball between a Now the hungry lord set out for It on a than that of a Japanase, or a ysllow somewhat lighter than a mulatto. As Rochello team and one from Tuc kahoo, fast walk. On tho way he met a shabJ a whole the Cherokees, from all ap for tho championship of Westchester bily dresEod Scot. pearances, have far more white than county, New York, resulted In a freo "'Bid you,' he asked, 'And anything Indian blood. light. At least 1,000 spectators Joined on tho road as you came along?' in the mrtoe, which lasted a quarter of "'Xa,' said the Scot. 'Na; not I. an hour, and several men were quite Easily Made Scarecrows. Could na a stray dog ba' fi ind aad Mr. Alfred Robinson of Annapolis badly Injured. A I'niiUy nirr for ctarr!i. cold ta eaten It?' " the hr;ul. tiity levr, j,a"lin:Le md contributes his county. Nova After nearly two years' Imprisontul lir'M.rhtitl ani'i. lion1. War Sacrifice Great method of prelecting young corn ment between brick wails, In New for It. Atk Vour DniBi-aA Dr. French Charles statistician. Ho SEND FOR FREE SAMPLE. plants from cre. says: Stick York City, four stories high and only arrived at has the Richet, following MOUNTAIN TEA MEDICINE CQ. bean poles with black bottles on the a little more than three Inches apart, end here and th's over the cornfield. a rat has been rem lied by means of astlmale of tho number of men who 272 Ninth Sheet. San Francisco, Cal. In tho wars curried on by tho The birds, being cunning and susa lariat. People in the vicinity have died t atoms Christian various the Its animal the during nnd the watered fed botduring picious, will regard JOHN OlillKN ASSAY CO. glittering last century. The total reaches to tho i;n!,l sitter. Cori'sr , tles ss dangerous and keep a nay Imprisonment. urlwo..tlje le " fi' Ui.ul oi Is Any Uir. U It of made 14.t.0o,Oo'j. as figure up from the field. A strike of drivers employed by the In ii'ull ?rtCT ftltrlitlnn. pnurt follows: Napoleonic wars, S.OOO.O'-OI'.HtT l,iiltl K 'tdl 1. ttllU liH'll Mii lluujfljL New York "ompany, which Crimean war, 300,oio; Italian war, i;?,1 Are.iln.i-M- , Danced for Joy. IU.NM K. tOLO. : .vutnulution of bagcaused has 300,000; American civ II war, tOO.OM; Not many famoi s persons have the wllh If gage at raiiway terminals hero durlUtoled war. (iPO.ieiO; faculty for friend tip In old age as ing the past week, has been declared torn eyi1! u.v Thompson's Eye Water war. 40'UM0; civil wars in Lord Beaconffield id It His passion off demand of the arbitration pending When Answering Advertisements for mastery, his a ilctlon to mn;er of the drivers for a 10 per cent ad- South America, ton.t'OO; various colonial expeditions In India, Alwila, Kindly N'er.tioi This Paper were rivaled by h; la mense faithfulvance In wages. Mexico, AhyimlnU. South Af- W. N. U.. noss. while he w it Glasgow to he Silt I.RKONO. 31, I904-There was a sensational scene In rica and rouijuiii, Madarawar, 3.fiml,tH'0. Inaugvratid lord ht r of the tinl- the bud ring at San Sebastian, Spain. vetslty bo heard wl tidings of an At the moment of a projected fiKht beThe Harp of Tara. !d associate. "J, s I'Mrsell sml I," tween a bull and a tiger, both animals Tho real "harp tlat once tli roiiRh t iv,'. 1.4 ?.! tt.l " ... he wrote, "were cloyed stid Be broke loose and stampeded tho specta- Tara's ba'l th. soul of music ihed" Is danced a highland I" ""r tors. The attendants, in firing on the In the museum of the Trinity College. nr.lmals, struck and wounded several Dublin. pf those present. , .! (M-t- a Weak Pay When Cured h.-- 1 v. k kn-- u. . a, I , T '1 S anti-trus- harr't mm v. . try m P1ICROTIWE. t ; Tn-'i'oe- Franco-Gorma- Rufso-Turkis- h - . - ( '., |