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Show ft a. wii Nerth Sea Incident Now In th Hand of the Diplomat. According to the latest Information received at the foreign office In St Petersburg the details of the Interna, tional commission which are being worked out In London fca'e not been tr. ro.. UTAH UTAH STATE NEWS. will ship ity carloads of seed this year rou'a The wires of the Salt tvnd We-te- rn Union have reached Vegas, ever 4f0 miles frfin Halt Lake. Ctai Eddie Nordstrom, a young man from was killed in a roal mine Falrview about ten mites iast of that place, by of rock. He Sail Lake mining the transfer of - for which ISO,- - ' ! j Jbe Salt i w f L- last nrfcii. i!fs In oin) n '-, ; the streets and The people of Pleasant iit-vicinity are anilous for the l?k2jHian of a canning factory and evaluation plant, and are willing to contract for supplying these plants. The fight for the removal of the rounty seat from Mantl to Ephraim la growing warm. Ejihralin offers a bonus of 16,000 for the removal of the oounty aeat to that town. A cablegram received from Valdez, Alaska, stated that W. Bruce Ives, of Ogden, mat death by drowning at that place. Ives waa formerly engaged in tbe grocery business in Ogden. A resident of Pleasant Oreen has old tills year O00 bushels of tomatoes at f0 cents per bushel, from of an acre, and 4,000 pounds of grapes of an acre. at 8 cents from capita ths proportion of mala teachers has decreased from 39 per Since 1870 one-fourt- h repairing POSITION OF THE AN Ml It. an acetylene gas Sam Robert McKune were badly explosion being caused by g&a which had accumulated chine. Steyn and burned, an IgnKuw of In the ma- The city board of health of Richfield as adopted stringent measures In or-- f to prevent the further spread of Aanallpox In that town. The schools may be closed and public meetings for- bidden. From 12,000 to 15,000 sheep are now grazing near Modena, and they are In .The graalug to the condition. alley this year, owing to tba abundant summer and fall rains, is unusu- 4! 1 Par e. r. Gla- sgow, says " Ky., . d f e r I tit n r trou-b- l a lies hk a had hack. Jdd a great 1 o" frl with trou-,- c the s e c r e lions, -which were exceedingly ar:nb!e, sometimes nii-ui- f and at other times scanty. The color wan h:r;h, and passages were acCoMpanied with I loan a Kidney a MMlding sensation. Pills soon regulated the kidney secretions, making llnir color normal, arid banished the inflammation which I can cau.'-'-the Kcalding sensation. test well, my hack is strong and sound, and I feel much belter in every ! ally good. Mrs. Minnie Prior of Salt Lake City used carbolic acid for a headache, rubbing gome of the acid upon her face, as a result of which she was terribly burned. She mistook the bottle of acid tor liniment. From tho cupper furnaces of the valley to the rcluieries of the east there was forwarded during the past week 797,143 pounds of copper bullion, con talnlng gold and sliver, and of a valttt' exceeding $1:00.000. Into a A runaway horse dashed crowd Just coming out of the FourIn Salt teenth ward meeting houf-City, Mrs. A. N. Peterson and Mrs. Christina Soreusen being severely injured by the brute. James Chapman of Salt Ijike will liave to face a charge of bigamy. It being charged he has taken wife No 2 without securing a divorce from No. 1. Chapman Is only "it years old. and Is employed as a waiter. The farmers of Weber county have received more money for their toma toes than for any year past. Tim aver age yield this year is about sixteen tons to the acre, and the average price. IS per ton. or $12S per acre John II, Seek, the sheep kinu of Utah, has taken a number of priies with the flock he has on exhibition at thl World's fair. Mr Seely stales hat he has abo made several gool ales for shipment to other countries Mr. Ilettle Flake of South Jordan drove Into Salt Ijike City, when h r horse became frightened at a street car, and she was thrown upon tin track In front of the car, but fortu nately escaped with a few severe bruises. Harry, the 15 moii'h old son of of S;itt Mr. and Mrs Harry flow-eIjtke, was drowned In one of the pools hittcheriee opjHistto of bis father's Calder's park The body was found lying face downward in thirty inches of watt r. The factory of the Utah Sugar com jiany at American Fork Is running t't US ful'est capacity (hiring a twenty four hour run they turned out more than 3,00(1 bags of sugar, and at per sack It amounts to ivno In twenty four hours. h I Mukden reports contain the ninW that the Russian army la advenolnQ against the Japaneae. The Japanese attempted to retake Lone Tree Hill, which la shown on the map, but driven back. wr4 cent of tho entire number to 26 per cent of the entire number tho past year. The average compensation for male, teachers last yenr w as $40 98 and $40 for females. This la a slight Increase over the previous year. & 1 PLUCK OF MONTANA MAN. Risked His Life In Vain to Save Hla Aged Helpmeet. Jess-Armltage, aged 60, sprang luto Indian creek, near Virginia City. Madison county, Montana, to save his wife, who Is also CO years of age, and iter a struggle In the waters of the swollen stream, he pulled the aged woman to shore only to find her dead. He then fainted from exhaustion and ihock The two were thrown Into the rreek from a bridge by runaway horse Oom Paul's Remain Shipped South Africa. te The remains of Former President of the Transvaal republic. who died in July last, were removed frcui tin- cemetery at Tho Hague on Monday, and taken to Rotterdam for conveyance to South Africa on board the steamer Butavler SIt wreaths from Queen Wllhelmlna, the prince or.iort and former I'reii'dent Steyn covered the coffin. Not much public Interest was shown. A mortuary chapel has been prepared on the steamer, covered with draping. Ijrnger - Snake Story. A moccasin snake with o heads was brought to Woodstock. Va., by a fanner bey. The head are set at light angbs oyer a body eight Inches long and two Initios In diameter One evai t'.v like it was found In the same. xvt fifty years ago. and was pre served in a jar of alcoho.. The snake whs found in the mirth branch of the Shenandoah ricr, at the find of Mas-- i snntieii mountains The boy who found ;he snake raptured it alive, as seemed chilled by the cold. A Charles Hume, a raipenier, while Sh p Hcp to London, working with s'.x other mn. tearing hundred and forty thousand lne down the cild white bad works at '!imb- of hops, the largest shipment Murray, missed his footing and fell to ?vei Mibio Horn I'oruand ttrs year, to Loudon la-- t Satur-J- . the ground thirty feet below, being m were i he bops were bought during th. severely Injured that lie died a st w at mi average price of SUV later. 'eiits ei pound They amount to 715 ns William St bn i""1" of Rherdale 'talea. iind make leu carloads At the eriously Injured in a runaway In Og present time there Is left only 15.0'K) mi the hands of the original ownln. His team ran away, colliding wli'j hales ers, and in view of the constantly In of the renter the a telephone pole prices; an effort U being mad ttreet, throwing Mr. Stimi wn to the to form a (ool under sgreruent net to H for b'a ntnl tiliHty days ground, dislocating bia breaking two ribs !f BRITONS PREPARE FIRE Vessels Being Made Ready for Sea' in Case of Trouble With Russia. A dispatch from Loadce, states that notwithstanding the diplomatic check In consequence of Admiral report, It is evident that Great Britain is preparing for the acpossibility fif war. Tremendous all is from dockyards, tivity reported where vessels under repair are being made ready for sea under urgent orders from the admiralty. At Cardiff it is stated that admiralty agents are acquiring great quantities i f coal for Gibraltar, Portsmouth Malta and other ports and The Mediterpaying high freights. ranean tiect is hastened in the direction of Gibraltar, and it Is announced that the channel squadron, with decks cleared, will leave Gibraltar early SatThe home fleet likeurday morning. wise is concentrating. In fact almost the entire Hritish navy is pointing in the direction of the Raltic fleet. ceocchisg by A ST0TE. Mr. Dvharty ku and KttoMfliurr I'witrrg-',-! m Marteleu Mrs. E. Dolierty, of No. 113 Coatee Street, Moheriy, Mo., is t siav a picture of r.bnst health, and yet five years ago, she death from progressive barely e emaciation. To a reporter she told the following story : "In lh'Mi I began to have distressing attacks of indigestion timx ouiioued for two years. My Mouiach was constantly s.iie (i ml burned as if ir was on Are. It becnmti tinully j delicate that it would not reiniii even plain water. My inability to take f.jod reduced m y weight to uiueiy-eigli- t pounds, and faini ues- - and diziiicss kept me in bed most of the time. I was really starviugto death and besides I was The doctor was eitrrtnely nervous. perplexed. He) gave me tonics which did me uo good, and prescribed exerci.su which I was too wejtk to attempt. "One day when I v. its so faint and chilled that I could do iioihingbat crouch dovvu ou t lie fi'Xir by the hre, my father brought me u box of Dr. Williams' Pint Pills for Tale People. I found on trial that they would stay on my stomach unlike everything else. I really felt better after three doses and I kept ou nsing tbnui. Food began to taste well and to stay down. The paiu mid tho burning in tho pit of my stomach lessened and at Uuit went away altogether. My weight began to increase Ubtil it reached 165 ponuds and my neighbors, who were convinced that I wan wasting to death before, were astonished at the change. I resumed my housework bud hare hardly had orcasiou to call a doctor since. I have recommended Dr. Williams' Piuk Pills to several friends, and I say to the pale, thiu ones pai ticplarly, If yon waut to get strong and well tV' Dr. Williami'Pink Pills for Pale People. These pills cure stomach trouble by their tonic action, building up the diFIGHT STILL ON. gestive organs and enabling them to do Ihe work that nature intended tbem to do. They are sold by all dealers, or will in at Close Range Desperate Contest be sent postpaid on receipt ef price, fifty Vicinity of Port Arthur. enta box or six boxes for two dollar ud a half, by addressing Dr. Williams Imperial headquarters at Toklo published a aeries of reports covering the Medicine Qo., Schenectady, K. T. A diet book giring useful juformatiou will operations against Port Arthur during be sent fret on reauest. the months cf August, September and October. The chief Interest centers in Strange Effect of Diving. A professional diver says that one the tremendons attack which was beof the strange effect! of diving la the gun October 2G and is still continuing. Hundreds of Japanese guns began Invariable bad temper felt while working at the bottom of the aea. As battering against the northerly and thta usually paasee away at sooa aa easterly forts on October 2G, the In- the surface la reached, It Is probably fantry going forward with desperate due to pressure of the air affectlDg the rushes where ths artillery has pre- lungs, and through them the brain. pared the way, while the pioneers and The exhilaration and good temper of sappers were running mines against the mountain climber are contrary feelicga, from an opposite cause. the Russian forts. desof a record The reports series Deafness Cannot Be Cured perate encounters at close range and Vf ppllctUon, m Die? cannot mcb (be dt liwa ponloo of lti Mr. 'f tor? It only ooe wty to tell a dramatic story. cur 4ernffmf, tn4 Ihftt l by cuntcltuU.iu) rtufld ttr an tnflumtsl roodllton if tn 'l In Eng- land Were Written. The earliest Kngllsh newspapers were not printed, but simply written. For the benefit of those who wished to consult them they were exhibited In a public place, each reader being called upon to pay a small coin called a gaxetta, hence the word "gazette." The earliest English newspaper wa the "Wee-klNews," first published In 1622. In the seventeenth century several newspapers were established, HEADS ON BAYONETS. and In the eighteenth century we had the famous "Spertator." and allied publications of the sort. The first dally Ringleaders in Murder of American Missionary Decapitated. appeared In 1792. It le also Interesting to note that the first serial story Mr. Pearson, Tjlted States minister was "Robinson Crusoe," which began to Persia, tSa i "led the state departto run in the "London Post" on Oct. ment that he has emphatically reiterT. 1719, and concluded on Oct. 1, ated his unequivocal demand for the 1720. Just and proper punishment of those Had Family of Sixty two. for the murder of Dr. Lara-bee- , To the conscientious father who responsible American the missionary. spends sleepless nights in worrying Mr. Pearson also reported that he as to how he Is to provide for half a dozen children it is appalling even bad just been told by the minister of to think of the responsibility of a foreign affairs, who received his infamily of sixty two. And yet, on the formation from the crown prince, that evidence of the Harlelan manuscripts six of the accessories to the murder, tnl.s was the precise number of the while endeavoring to escape, were offspring of a Scottish weaver. the daughters were a very kllied by Persian forces and that the luHigiitileant minority, and the sons, remainder of the gang Is being purof whom forty-sireached manhood, sued actively by the military. found excellent friends in the neigh By way of retribution for Larabee's boring landowners, one of whom, Sir mutilation the Persian military comJ. Bowers, adopted a batch of ten, mander bad two of the ringleaders dewhile three other gentlemen followed and their heads exposed on capitated bis philanthropic example and also bayonets took ten apiece under their charge Soft Foods Injure Teeth. Too much cooking (if food and the use of soft prepared dishes have much to do with getting people out cf the habit of chewing. Those who live on Coarse foods requiring thorough mastication have the perfect teeth of animals, white and bard and even. The blood supply Is perfect on cccuunt of the stimulation given by thorough exercise of tho jaws. TOO MANY MEN ON Battle Attain on in the Vicinity of Mukden. Fighting began at 10 o'clock Wednesday evening southeast of Mukden. The Japanese- have advanced to the village of Jerdagan, which they are reported to have captured after a fight lasting until Thursday. There was an artillery fight on the night of October 26 on the north shore of the Shakhe river, directly south of Mukden. The cannonading, which was heavy, was continued Thursday, the Russians attacking the Japanese unsuccessfully. The fighting, it is believed, will continue up to the walls of Mukden. At 10:43 o'clock Thursday evening news was received In Mukden that the Japanese Wednesday resumed the offensive on the east front and made a slight advance. It Is rumored that the Japanese have taken all the Russian positions at Erdagou, between Iluansian and Findapu, on the road from Mukden to Bentslaputze, but the report has not been confirmed and looks Improbable. corn-pond- Declares He Was Attacked by Japanese Torpedo Boats. Rojestvensky's Deaf-je- cundl-tto- Mother Cray'i Sweet Powders for Children. Successfully used by Mother Gray, nurse to the Children's Home In New York, cure Constipation, Feverishness, Bad Stomach, Teething Disorders, mere and regulate the Bowels and Destroy Worms. Over 80,000 testimonials. At ail Druggists, 26c. Sample FKEK. Address A. S Olmsted, LeKov.N X. ent 1 1 1 For-turn- i Berlin Press Partly Indulges in Op' tlmistic Hopes. While most of the German papers avoid editorial discussion of the Anglo-Russia- r Wrtte WHINE FTE II KM KPT Co.. Chicago. If eyea are M're or ItiflainM. and (rat sulin'i K. llciirea all ere llla. adrlce and free wuipie Ml your W Ns National Russian Drama. It Is curious that In a country so overflowing with loyalty, despite the Nihilists, very few of the stage performances have any natio'ial flavor, but so It Is. An American resident of some time In Moscow says that during all his stay there did he see but one play with Ilussiau characters, nor did he hear one stage song apas the peal to Russian sentiment "Bowery Girl" or "Dixie Land" appeal to popular sent intent in this country. Favorite, "Tr. Iavll Krnneilt'n '.ral Al'l pHrak'lant MUuer, llumhl.i. O. II 00 a bottia. nte f HrltfM ror.l Kailad." Mra. - I'. a- Reduced Fares for Children. The town council of Douglas, Isle of Man, which owns I's ewn street eartv carries school children between 8 and a. m.. noon and 2 p m.. and p. m., for half a cent each. 9 4 and 5 Important to Mother. Kxmmtne currfully ewry bottle of CASTORIA, aaafeand Hire remedy tor Infanta ami cliiiUrrn, and are lhat It ' , i !..-- I t i IVara the Signature of A Vae For Over 30 Ytwra. Tbe Kind Vua llsnv Aiiivi buugat. Restrictions on Minister. one of the very highly con was He servative ministers who still exist it. A Sootland. preacher of anothet rhurch was to occupy his pulpit and they were discuss .ng the order at "T may service, fa'd the preacher: give out a hymn?" "No, we object to hymns," "Well. I may gtve out a paraphrase?" "I do not object to para phrases, myself, but the pernio do not "I may use the Lords like them." "1 have no consi lentloua ob prayer?" Jection to the turd's prayer myself," ould was the reply, "but tba people mot aland It "Chicago Neva. n crisis, breathless interest la felt by the public regarding the developments of the next twenty-fouhours. The press partly indulges in optimistic hopes, reflecting the government's views. Others, like the weighty Kreiu Zeitung. regard tho situation as being extremely grave, since the negotiations must proceed with unprecedented rapidity, because Otherwise the Russian squadron will get beyond reach. Great Urltaiu's demand for the punishment of the guilty officers, while recognized as just, greatly complicates the situation for Russia, since yielding means the recall of the Animal That Count. Evidence that animals can count has been collected by Slgnor Mancini. Homes In the collieries at Hatnault have a regular number of dally trips, and Invariably seek their stables after the thirtieth. A dog remembered the twenty sixth buried bone a short time after digging up twenty-five- . Birds count their eggs; magpies count only to four. The latter is true also of monkeys. : !.., expla- rmeo!f-LteafnA- j 1 Two ( Rutsian Vessels In Spanish Porta Are Heavily Laden. Spanish pilots, according to the Madrid of the London Standard, report that most of the Russian vessels in Spanish ports appear to have more than the usual complement of men, a large proportion ap- patently being landsmen; but the of Give Battle to Bulls. ficers are a fine body of men and many In the Spanish town of Alfluden, In of thi in are good linguists. The vesthe province of Saragossa. four young sels, the correspondent adds, are repeasants who had been drinking ported to be tolerably clean. Jumped into an Inclosure where four bulls were kept for su Impending Two Men Cremated Alive In Lodging Home Fire. fight. Two of the men managed to get out again; the other two were A tire whtih cost the lives of two killed by the infuriated animals men and a property loss of $10,000 ba de-- t roved the City hotel, a cheap BY PROXY. lodging house in Modesta, Cal. Many What the Baby Needed. inmates of the place had to Jump from suffered from nervousness aad the second s'ory windows to save bendaehe until one day about a year themselves in ruins were found ago it suddenly occurred to me what a the re.ii.iitis 0f James Rice, an emwas and I great coftee drinker ploye cf the hotel, and Lel Heck, a thought may ho this might have tome-"hl- i hitior.r t!h had been terribly so g to do with my trouble, wires burne.i electric lMcrtue liifted to tea foi awhile but was are s.q.p.K,,,! .,, ave caused the fire. Ad better. If anything worse. "At that time I had a baby 'our iH'no.s Codieriea Idle. n'onihs old that we had to feed on a indi-' i,; Illinois joints bottle, until an obi lady friend toll r 300 coal the of 100 ies, than tne to t i v PoMum Food Coffee. Three ;ti.i' sta-are hoisting coal , mouths ago I commenced using l:t .'1 of engineers strike off tea the and coffee, leaving who 101' i'lvr of operators and not only have my headaches and Th- nertoi.s troubles entirely disappeared, dc. it"-of duty I about but since then have been giving 'i in .ha .itMiO miners are plenty of nurse for my baby, and have thro u o'u of wink, as a result. The a large, healthy child now. cm;. :vvim in.t i .nii for an early set-' I hiive no dcMre to drink anything i't er '1 ' fhcnlttes, which were but lVsHim iiihl know it has benefited te. ,,i nb...,; I.,- ,),,. action of the my lilldten. and I hope all who have op. r" ' T'.;r.s Ihe wages of children will try Postitui and Iind out tor theii'iseh s what a really wonder DouNe Mmder and Suicide. fill food drink it is. Name e ven ly I'ostnni t'o Kan'.e Creek. Mich : murder and suicide cf Bot'i te and . fec col ta:u quantis'.ii i' v- i, i: within two icnirred ties of a pmsotious ding called Caf "t .i.U '"hi r In Chicago, Tuet-- i ".; felne t,a! dirnt'y affects the heart, ilav li. coia a butcher. osturc kidneys, stomach and pere f.ital-! wife and then himself, Is mad' fnuu circ.t'.s oi:, scteiitsfl Ti h i , novo been due rally htc;ulod to get the c 'flee fhnor to - t; eii.'. . i' ': chortlv after- Ten dais trial of IVst-nin p'ace of v Kul.lman. publisher fee will slow a health secret w:ii',., lea or ail itesl !l of a mlnllltr CODlPanV, worth imue than a gob! n ine i'here .' ,'( iii. ,i ( Wil:i inlnred bv blS a reus. mi tent er Henry lloltie, who Cot the book. "The lioad to Welt tnet, s i "ei,-- i iion.e villa," In es.-- p) g .,.., uiu ne !.,. pst!':, Df Miniswnuu, ma II DIHtCTIOHS squadron for a long investigation, equivalent to the indefinite postponement of the expedition. j Took Carbolic Acid Route. Young W. Caslecl. a mau of refine ment and some rn an.--, well connect ed In the east, has committed suicide in San FrnnciH-by taking carbolic acid. lie left a note addressed to his l brother. W. C. of Meridian. Miss., telling of his intention to end his life, but Bssii'iinig no cause. Some time ago he was arrested for shooting at II. L Durham, president of the California Business college, on account of alleged wrongs, and the case is still pending. Cns--v- Population of California, According to statistic- - compiled by T. Gary Frledlandcr, secretary of the Merchants' Exchange of Han Francisco, the population or California has increased considerably since the last cen-u- s was taken in Lino. The figures are based on the quantity of flour consumed throughout Gie state and the nverng ; consumption of flour per capita ill the doled Strifes. He finds that the population of California is ibout l,"ril.,"i(o. an increase of nearly 300,001" sine.- the. censn of I9e0. Will Attempt to Save Power,. Immediately after the election uet month Forme! Governor Frank S Itlack of New York will go ui Frankfort. Ky., where h will enter im,, legal battle for which he hiis volunteered his services with the hope of SitvilU the life of Caleb Lowers, who Is awaiting execution in that slate fnr complicity in the ass.issiu.uion of Governor William Goebe. Mr Wack lifts told his friends that he believe Powers Innocent and declarer he will f.ght against the verdict of th lower courts ron Utta yhic5ttcis around inwhat the Water, At aQ Grocer. Codfish Ate Lobster. some light on the disputed question whether lobster fry are eaten by flsh, the finding of two fairly larpe specimens of the Crustacea 1a the interior of a codfish Is of considerable interest to the fishermen arourd the water front who discus such matters. The lobsters are about four inches in length, and one of them bad apparently been occupying bis Quarters for some time, as his shell wxs quite soft from the cod's digestive op orations. The other lobster bad been a recent acquisition, evidently, as his shell was as strong as most of his kind. The lobsters were accompanied by a crab when found. The discovery was made in a restaurant 'n the water front. Gloucester tMass.l Times. As throwing is RUSSIAN ADMIRAL'S STORY. BLUE Won't Freeze, Spill, Break Nor Spot Clothes JAPS CAPTURE VILLAGE. nation of the trawler Incident Is fully as sensational as the news of the firing upon the fishing fleet which set all England aflame. He declares he was attacked la the darkness by two torpedo boats which came up on the squadron from the direction of the fishing fleet. He opened fire and believes he sank one mucous lining f IQ Euvucliiw Tube. When tin tube ! Inflftnied yuu have a rumbling aoUDd ur imof the torpedo boats, the other makperfect bearing, and when It la entire ir oloaed. ba ing off for cover among the fisherta tnc rrtull.aud unlra tit Inflainnialluni-UMa tuba realorcd tu lu normal UXod out and oiue caaes men. bearing will be. dftrved oat of ten are cauurd bj i atarrb, wblch la notbuig As soon as he noticed the fisherbut an Inflamed condition of the muouui aurfecea. Wa win give One Hundred Dollar for any case of Deafnoaa (eauaed by ca.ta.rrb) thai cannot b cured men. Admiral ceased RojestvenBky by Uau'a Catarrb Cure. Knod for circulars, rreo. O. Bring. K. J. Cllli.Nfcy a CO., Toledo, 8ojd by rniMlit. "5c. He proceeded on his way without Take Hall'l Vamlly i'lila for cunnlpallun. leaving any vessel behind and says Few Rhinoceros Are Left. he believes the vessel which the The Indian rhinoceros Is nearly ex- fishermen report as on the tinct There are two specimens In Bcena for six hours remaining without offering London and Gardens the Zoological succor to the drowning was the other two on the European continent. Very torpedo boat, either waiting for her few are left in a wild state In India eousort or damage Inflicted and Assam, and unless special meas by the fire repairing of bis ships. ures be taken for their preservation HOW GERMANY VIEWS IT. they will soon disappear. SHIPS. WASH CosU to cents and equal so cents worth of any other kind of bluing. g Rojest-rensky'- c lh-- - BEFORE DAYS OF PRINTING. FOR WAR. I s way " Published oslt a Emrros Tu-;-'u- , froii ' i com pii" ff'.on of kli'jiey bandits by daylight raid from the mountain regions was made upon the Firtt National bank at Cody, afternoon, Cashier ?. Wyo O. being instantly killed. The i.iiiavs 1' I without securing a rain of bullets t.oney ou-- ' sni'-.-chizens who were from t'ie t'ie scene bv the thuoi-inattraeit.i of .Mii!uuh and the exchange of shots be !: the robbers and the bank tifi.cer.- Two cowi.nr- who bad been sccc about Cody for several minutes w ith or disguises of any charout ma.-kacter, rode i f ! the bank, and, with !3 each ordered hand, everyone! wiuin to throw up their hands. Instead of complying with the demands of :Ue outlaws, the bank officials grabbed weapons from beneath the counters and opened a fusilade upon the intruders, who beat a hasty retreat into street, followed by Cashier Aliddirigh, who emptied his gun at them nt short range. When Miildiugh had ceased firing the smaller of the two robbers wheeled, and, taking deliberate aim at the bank olhclal, sent a bullet through MiiMxtigh's breast, who fell dead In his tracks. Citizens aroused, by the firing seized every weaHiri in reach and guns were flying robbers from training upon The outlaws swept the every point. streets with lhii sixshooters, digging their spurs frantically into the shies of their horses.- A posse is Id pursuit, and it is thought the men will be captured. If taken alive they will undoubtedly be lynched. bold A resi- OH Funds ef Bank Cost ef His Life. at i prom-lneL- ' i 6uardcd Brave Man C. B First Newspapers one-eight- While Pare, of m miniber of Utah she. pmen hsve rontrai ted their next year's wool rrop at eighteen ft nta per pound and have received the payment in advance In the ore and bullion market of Halt I.ake, the week closed or. settlements aggregating Jf,S4 .'no, as compared with I'SH.eil for the previous week. Nick Smith, who accidentally shot himself at Ogden about three weeks ajo, and who was reported dead on several occasions. Is again able to bo generator at Price, STOMACH .Mrs dent MURDER CASHIER. BANDIT For tale by ail dealers, price T0 rents per box. FOSTER Mil. Ill UN niony The admiralty formally states that CO. Buffalo, N. Y inly seven torpedo boats, not eight as BEST CALLING FOR WOMEN. the Russian reported, were with squadron and adds that they have all English Writer Lauds the Benefits f for been accounted Nothing Is Horticultu re. known here of Hie report that the An Kngll-si- ) Huaulan warships tired on and hit writer has discovered each other that horticulture is the only proper calling for a woman to pursue. It is MANY 8CH00L CHILDREN. Impotislble, be asserts, for the average woman to pass an examination Sixteen Millions, or Nine Per Cent of that we men rail "stiff" without doing the Whole Population. herself serious harm, boih physically The report of the commissioner of and mentally, though she may come education for the fiscal year ending through a winner. And It Is just as lune .10, 19b4, Just made public by Impossible for her to adopt any profession that requires much study and ".he secretary of the Interior, shows whole weeks, months, yea, and years, lhat IG,fto'jc:U pupils, or 9 per cent to be spent In an office without becounthe of of the entire population coming sooner or later as mad as the March bare, or, at the try, attended the public schools dur- proverbial least, without altering her figure ing that year. But In digAs compared with the previous six greatly for the worse. planting and sowing she paints years this percentage shows a slight ging, roses on her cheeks, rounds her limbs decrease in th number of pupils as and brightens her eyes. The pretticompared with the total population. est women this writer baa ever Been, The tola! cost of the public school as well as the strongest, mentally and This physically, were found among those system is given as 1251.407.625. Is an Increase of 116,000,000 over the few British women who spend their previous year. It amounted to $3.15 lives In the open air, while the plainand est faces and clumsiest figures were per capita of total population observed among aotresses. 122.75 per per pupil. iow I .as Vegas. A On completed. It is regarded, however, as prartlto commission the that rally certain meet at The Hatriie will be composed of Ilntish and Itussian naval officers, with probably a president from one of fli continental countries, although th- - latter point has not been decided, Hu.-shas declined to send a repre (tentative to the English Inquiry at Hull and ban also decided not to hold 1 Russian impl;rv at Vigo. Four officers, one from each of the "mr battleships which opened ftra on ti.e North sert during tho night of are on their way to St. October 21 Petersburg, wherti tiny will make a formal rep .n and subsequently pro-reed to The Ibicjie and give, t ia - li HAPPY WOMEN. DETAILS BEING FIXED. AMERICAN EACSLK. TEA j nothing that costs so little, both money and work, and that goes so far if it has the chance. There j is Cook's Perquisites. restaurant cook arrested for stealing provisions In Ixmdon, waa A found to have "concealed on his person" three apples, a shoulder of mutton, a pound of butter, a pound of sausages, half a pound of jam and n package of cocoa. Excellent Opportunity to Arranfje tor Your Reception at St. Louis, During the Fair, Free. If you intend going to tbe Louisiana-PurchasExposition. St. Louis, Missouri, opened by President Roosevelt April 30th, 1904, It will be very much to your advantage to correspond wlta Mr. F. H. Worsley. No. t)l 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 be reserved In advance. Information relative to passenger ticket limits, hotet rates, rates and all other necessary information asked for will be cheerfully given free of charge. This wili especially be of benefit to these desiring to travel with Utah parties or in parties of four or five. School teachers will something to their Interest! by writing above party. stop-over- also-nea- r Relative Value of Iron Ore. cents' worth of iron when turned Into bar Iron Is worth $5. If you make It into horseshoes It Is worth $10, or If Into table knives Seventy-fiv$180. cents' worth of Iron ore manufactured Into needles Is worth 16.800, and when converted into some kinds of fancy buttons Is worth about $30,000. If tbe iron Is mad-Intwatch springs the product fa worth ten times more than buttons., and when turned into hair springs It will sell for the enormous sum of or Seventy-fiv- $400,000. TEA Coffee is fine too: but fine has a different meaning in coffee. Write for our Knowtnlira P" )k, . Compaiij.San FrajK-lao- A a Valuable Engraving Discovered. Messrs. Christie, Loudon auctioneers, recently received what is technically described as " a first state with untrlmmed margins of J. S. Smith's engraving of Reynolds' portrait of Catherine Pelham Clinton." It had been folded and creased In aM directions, and was received through the mail with an Illiterate note, with stamps for Its return If not found worth selling, the owner evidently thinking ils value not more thaB a few If was auctioned off for shillings. ncarh- jt.snn. rdy - TEA Was ever a wicked man or woman especially fond of tea, do you think ? Snapshots of "Workera." European inspectors take snapshot! of men engaged on public work. Th photos, In some cases, are more eloquent thnn any report could be. Ont showed a group or thirty men on a road paving job. Two of the thirty were at work. Ask Your Druggist for Allen's Foot-Lat- "1 tried ALLEN'S IXXJT EASE rxcl-ty- , and have just boueht another supply. It has cured my corns, and the hot, burning in my feet which vai and almost utiltearable, and I would not be with out it now Mrs. W J Walker, Camdea. N. J." Sold by all Urui-gistlioe. f erjury Statistic?. The current notion tLat perjury of the crimes that are on the increase Is not borne out by the figures lull Issued relating to the German ? I,, tho number of person convicted in that country of perjury s .t.i'7. m i?e-- j it was only 1.292. the decrease having been steady from year to year. Allowing for Ihe great growth of the population, this means decrease of nearly 50 per cent In two decades. e em-Mr- 1 Mra. TVInalow'a Boothlna "rmp. fn'.h".rrn tthln-- , .ifin I lip ir.inia, rpJam ta tammal,oQ,aeajaplu,curca wlndcuia. 30c a tuaL. Robs His Employer. Paul Relniers, a German decorator, was so fond ef reading his Bible 1n working hours that the foreman took It away from him. and found, between the leavs, a large amoubt of gold leaf. rtimer had been stealing |