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Show a dutiful daughter pays in pain for MANY Rllhtlmlu Wealth?. her mother's unbecause she wished to be able to derstand the thirty millions of subjects in her East Indian domains. Railroad Across the English Channel. The English Parliament is considering the plan of connecting that country with Franc e by railway. Engineers say a roadbed can be laid on the bottom of the English channel. This st ems beyond belief, but it is perhaps no more remarkable than the cures accomplished by Hostetter's Stomach Bitters in cases of dyspepsia, indigestion and constipation A London woman who mourns the loss of a pet poodle has deemed it no 'essary to have special in memoriam" cards printed in memory of her dogs virtues. This is the case of a society woman putting on entire- organs. Many a young girl s beauty is wasted by unnecessary pain at time or menstruation, and many indulgent mothers with mistaken kindness permit their daughters to grow careless about physical health. Miss Caiuue M. Lamb, Eig Beaver, Mich., writes: "Dear Mrs. Pinkham A year irregular menstruation and levcorrhcca. My appetite was variable, stomach sour and bowels were not regular, and was subject to pains like colic duringmenstruation. I wrote you and began to take Lydia E. Pinkham 's Vegetable Compound and used two packages of Sanative Wash. You cant imagine my relief. My courses are natural and general health improved." Mrs. Nannie Adkins, La Due, Mo., writes: "Dear Mrs. Pinkiiam 1 feel it my duty to tell you of the good your Vegetable Compound has done my daughter. She suffered untold agony at time of menstruation before taking your medicine ; but the Compound has relieved the pain, given her a better color, and she feels Stronger, and has improved every way. I ars very grateful to you for the benefit she has received. It is a great medicine for young girls." PIsog Cure for Consumption fSonr only medicine for coughs and colds. Mrs. C. fcteltz, 489 8th Ave., Denver, Col., Nov.8,95. The problem of some of the very bos women in society is how to be selfish gently and politely. ly too much dog. The Rev. Newell Dwight Hilles who at is the successor of Lyman Abbott, in Beecher's pulpit, was at one time a church janitor at the salary of $1.50 a week. A girls engagement ring is one evidence of a man twisted about her finger. 89 FAMOUS ROUGH RIDER. Is the llest Hark Taylor Says A "Pa-ro-- m Catarrh Care on Earth Cured Me. Sergeant Buck Taylor, one of the famous Rough Riders, is a personal friend of Governor Roosevelt of New Governor York. He accompanied Roosevelt on his great stumping tour through upper New York state. He was promoted through gallantry in the field during the late war. The Sergeant has the following to I think there is no say of better medicine on earth than for catarrh. It has cured me. It a: a, RATES. Via Rio Grande Western Railway. For the Annual Conference, L. D. S., at Salt Lake City. April 6th to 9th, inclusive, the following rates aro authorised to Salt Lake City and return via Rio Grande Western railway: MURDERED Ge nerally the beauty of a woman is too deep to be seen through. d Sergeant Buck Taylor. would take a volume to tell you all the Is the good It has done me. best catarrh cure on earth, and I know, for I have tried nearly all of them. Buck F. Taylor. Respectfully, catarrh. Winter weather causes Everybody knows this. But everybody does not stop to think that winter weather delays the cure of catarrh. Itt takes longer to cure a case of catarrh' in the winter generally, than in the warm season. Spring is here. Now is the time favorable to the treatment of old and especially stubborn cases of A UTAH DiRECTORY. CITY IMPLEMENT CO. g Mitchell Farm and Spring Wagons. Rush ford Farm Wagons. Ilenney Buggies and Carriages. Moline Steel Plows; California Steel Plows; Rock Island Steel Plows; Best Steel Harrow Made. Write for Prices. 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Co.. hew York. for 10 samples and mnnnv 14 e. mew discovery; 1 quit k relief and cures worstat Book of testimonials and 1 O daya treat-sM V Free Dr. li. il.LRtskVH CLAIMANTS IP write to NATH I FOR AN t. DP cCH SION hOXS, Box B, AtlaaU, I RICKFOKU, Washington. I). H. C., they 5thNHols8 will receive quick replies IS7 since Claims 20th Staff Corps, prosecuting m E rv-e- Qf WESTERN SEEDS r,,r We.trrn Planters. Barteldes & Co., Denver. Otir Catalogue tolls all about them. e, They Work While You Sleep. WhPe your mind and body rcH.Caacaretk Candv Ca: Ion yourltrer jourbnwela. put them in perfect order. All drucaists. 10c, 2ac, toe. thartic repair your diyei, The report that the rumored coal trust will be capitalized for 1.000.000,000, would indicate that the combine lias money as well as coal to burn. Cure Is the only positive euro now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tbe system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient and strength bv building lip tbe constitution Tbe proassisting nature in doing its work. in curative its much fa.th so have prietors Dollars for powers that they offertoOneilundred cure. Send for list of any case that it fails Testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Sold bv druggists 75c. Hall's Family Hills are the best General Henrys Denial of Recent Reports. a m aim THEN IT IS DONE, WELL DONE. SAVES MONEY, TIME, AND ST Ifi, Mes WITH f rfwr -- mi SUFFERING. rf? rgWfitiPrn u im iT A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BARGAIN. MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES West smoked in a tew hours wit h KRAUbcRS' LIQUID EXTRACT OF SMOKE. Wade from hickory wood. Cheaper, cleaner, and surer than the old way Send for i. kttAfftfclt i BKO., Mlltea, Pa. the schools Of Greater New York, Boston, and s Ink many other places use Carter other. use wont and any exclusively That speaks well for INK CARTERS and gives you food for thought. xcursisn ...Pt2$es TO ygslsrn Canada and T'jr'fbulftre as to huw to eoure 16 j acres of tbs land on the (.'oni'Un, can ie hc-- t er!ntandent of mired on ar-- Icatb'U to theor feu; the under-gn- d a.uda. Ottawa Jmrdgrat ton, n will leave eon-Uted exuirM specially on tbe first awl hiid Aedne ua'sof each month, reich-lug- t and peciaiTy low rats u nit line of raiiwav Paul, are being qn ted for exuurMoii leaving Aiuiboa. sa tlier mi April Mb fur Man! khtebewan si-- Albe-tGovernment Agent, Brougum, UMdlaQ Mocadnock B.ouk, ChicagoC. .1. You cannot afford to drink colored tea. It undermines-hcalth- , and the coloring hides defects. t Schillings Best needs no coloring; it is good enough. ami Senna-tlon- al Washington March 22. The following dispatch was made public by the war department today: San Juan de Iorto Rico, March 22. Adjutant General, Washington; Newspaper reports of conditions here and reported interviews with me, stating chances of uprising, are absolutely false. There is a great deal of childish talk on the part of the ignorant, but as to any resistance against Ihw and order of any kind by the masses it is absurb. There has always been political agitation here, less now than ever before. The truth should he known and the island not he injured Henry. by false statements. faioe-eomed- HOW TO DO IT. Kansas Man Kills His Five Children Then Sets Ills House on Fire. NO TROUBLE IN PORTO RICO. s Six dozen silver spoons and 66 other were stolen at a dinner given in Paris rocently. Women in general may not be deep It is now in order for someone to write thinkers, but they are all pretty clothes A Can of Beef. the observers. ar-cle- CHILDREN. of murder. When the firemen entered the house, after having partly quenched the flames, they found the five children lying side by side in abed on the floor, all dead, but not badly burned. The coroners autopsy developed convincing evidence of an awful crime. The skull of each child was deeply indented, and from the dents long fractures extended. All but one of the children had been stabbed in the nook. a The throat of the little pretty boy, had been slashed so deep that the spinal column had been severed. Pe-ru-- fleet. HIS Hutchinson, Kan., March 22. An atrocious crime was revealed here when the coroner and his assistants removed the dead bodies of five little children from the house occupied by John Moore, which burned Monday night. A coroner's jury investigated the ease, and in accordance with the jury's recommendation, Moore, the father of the dead children, was arrested on a charge Tickets will be sold on following dates: From Ogden, Park City, Bingham, Spring-villSilver City and intermediate points, from April 5th to 9th, inclusive; tickets limited to April 15th, 1899. From all other catarrh. Facts and Send for book entitled points April 4th to Stli, inclusive; tickets limited to AprillSth, 1899. The Rio Grande Faces. Sent free by The Western railway operates best local train Drug MTg Co., Columbus, O. service from Ogden, Provo, Eureka, Mant In Frankfort a man has named his twin and all points south. children Incldcnco and Coincidence, because Only once in their history as a nation they happened together. have the Spaniards acliived a naval vic100. SlOO Reward, tory. That was at the battle of Lepnnto, The readers of this paper will he pleased te in 1571, w hen, with the aid of Venetians learn disease that there Is at least ono dreaded cure In all Its and Genoese, they annihilated the Turkish that science has isbeen able to Balls Catarrh Catarrh. Btages and that -f- circular, Fire t'pon Them ; Pe-ru-- LAKE a Major-Genera- is of TO CURE A COLD IS ONE DAY Take Laxative Broino Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. The genuine has L. B. Q. on tach tablet SALT Police Officer Roughly Handle) at a Mul-lto Hall, and heu Reinforcement Arried the Crowd Opened, Havana, March 21. A serious conflict between the police anil people of Havana Saturday nigtit resulted in much shooting and clubbing. From thirty to forty people were wounded, some seriously. Among the injured is Foliee Captain Estampes, formerly a colonel in the Cuban army. The trouble occurred at a public mulatto ball In San Jose street, an unsavory quarter. Many Cuban officers, colonels and captains among them, attended the affair. A policeman on duty in that street, following orders to prevent a crowd collecting in front of the building where the hall was in progress, asked a group of men to go in or disperse. His request was unand after heeded, repeating it he was attacked by the gioup, whereupon many men issued from the building and set upon him, took away his club and revolver aud handled him roughly. The policeman immediately notifies headquarters, who ordered twenty reserves to the scene. The crowd had prepared for their arrival. It is said they opened with a revolver fire upon the police, which the latter returned, the shooting being kept up until the ammunition was exhausted. The opBEHEADING INSURGENTS ponents of the police acted with determination in the affray. Many who Filipino. Who Talk 1eaee Art Promptly were in the building mounted the roof, Decapitated by Aguir.aldo. was low, and fired upon the powhich Manila, March 22. It is reported on lice from that point. They were aphitherto reliable authority that Agui-nalil- o well armed, and this fact, parently is taking extreme measures to together with the resolution with suppress efforts calculated to cause a which they fought, seems to confirm cessation of hostilities. Twelve adherthe belief that the attacking party was ents of the plan of independence, resi. made up of Cuban officers, as dents of Manila, have been condemned mostly civiians would have fled from ordinary to death because they wrote, advising revolvers of the police. Several the have surrender, and all loyal Filipinos women were injured during the affray. been called upon to perform the national service of dispatching them. UTAH BATTERY AFLOAT. On Friday last General La Garda visGunboat fluids Possession ited Las Gordas for the purpose of ad- C.ptmln Grants of a I.uke. to cease hostilities. vising Aguinaldo 20. March The war deWashington, He argued with the insurgent leader received has the following and attempted to convince him of the partment l Otis refrom dispatch of face in of his the folly persistence, insurthe operations garding against overwhelming odds. Aguinaldo was furious at the advice and ordered Gen- gents: "Our improvised gunboats, under eral La Gorda to be executed immediGrant, Utah artillery, have Captain was The unfortunate ately. general full possession of Laguna lie Bay. The promptly decapitated. on inhabitants and Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup thiok-skinne- WOUNDED. quietly. But two shocks were given and death was instantaneous. The voltage of the current was 1760, and it was continued for four seconds. It was then gradually diminished to 200 voltage, which was continued for 56 seconds. The prison physician then examined the woman and ordered a second shock, the same as the first in power and ontinuingthe same length of time. The second shock has always been administered at Sing Sing. Mrs. Place murdered her Ida M. Place, a mere girl, on February 7, Isos. Slie first threw vitrolin the girl's eyes and then smothered her. This was early in the morning iu tiieir home in Brooklyn. She waited all day for her husband to return and then attacked him with an ax, fracturing his skull and otherwise seriously injuring him. Place, however, recovered. Mrs. Place was convicted and sentenced to death, hut she never for a moment believed that she would be electrocuted. She at first claimed she could remember nothingof the murder, and later the plea of insanity was submitted in her behalf, and as a last resort Governor Roosevelt was petitioned to exercise clemency, but the governor refused to interfere. forehlldren teething, toftenstbe gum, reduces Inflammation, allays pain, cuies wind colio. 2a cents a bottle. Every time a man goes to church, he pleased with a sermon that hits a llot fellows he knows, hard and pat. ARE , aoTsmsis CONFERENCE THIRTY TO FORTY PEOPLE - Place was executed at Sing Sing prison the ordinary continental lndisMalay has acquired she Monday. She was the first woman to guages, Ehe die in the electric chair in the state of tinctly an unusual acquirement. learned this tongue of her own aeoord. New York, aud she went to her death kidulgeht A preacher in New York advocates the syndicating of all churches and the combination of a trust in charities. Mal The First Woman to Ile In th F.leetvto Chair In the Mate of New York. New York, March 27. Mrs. Martha Be-Bid- es DEADLY CYCLONE. FIGHTING IN HAVANA. MRS. PLACE EXECUTED, The Income of Queen WTlbelmlna of Holland la said to be 50,000 a year, and she possesses six palaces. As a linguist she Is extremely proficient. or perhaps neglect. The mother suffered and she thinks her daughter must suffer also. This is true only to a limited extent. No excessive pair, is Lea.tny. Every mother should inform herself for her own sake and especially for the sake of her daughter. Write to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass., for her advice about all matters concerning the ills of the feminine Th California Senatorship. San Francisco, March 22. Owipg to the inability of the California legislature, which has just adjourned, to elect a United States senator to succeed Stephen M. White, there is much talk of an extra session of the legislature being called by Governor Gage. The Republican party leaders look upon the situation with alarm, and argue that the failure to elect a senator will result in the election of a Democratic legislature two years hence, and they desire an extra session. Another Republic Strike. Republic, Wash., March 23. Superintendent Crouse of the Gold Creek Mining company returned to Republio from the company's property fifteen miles south of that camp on the south half of the reservation, and confirms the news of a rich gold strike. lie says that the crosscut tunnel has encountered the ledge at a depth of eighty feet where it lias been proved to be twenty feet wide ami carries an nbund ance of free gold. The assays ruu from 8200 to S5 5 i. People Rilled and Much Property De jtroyed In Alabama aiJ MUaUsIppi. Memphis, Tann., March 20. A aeries of windstorms swept through portions of Alabama, Mississippi and Arkansas yesterday, doing an immense amount of property damage and killing a Dialer of people. The storms covered a radius of several hundred miles, destroying telegraph wires and cutting off com munieatiou with a large section of country. Cleburn county, Alabama, seems to have suffered the most severely, the storm assuming the proportions of a tornado. The reports of fatalaties in the county vary from six to twenty and many more are said to he injured. At Sellers and Luverne, Ala., much damage is reported, and at Rob Roy, Ark., one man was killed and several were badly injured. Dumas. Ark , was nearly wiped out of existence and sev. eral other towns in the vicinity suffered severely. One person is reported killed at Hickory Flat, Miss., and as the farmhouses in the vicinity suffered heavily, it is not unlikely many fatalities occured which have not yet been reported. Reports from different points in Arkansas, Mississippi ami Alabama indicate that in the storms which swept over tiiose states eighteen persons were killed outright and twenty-oninjured, e as follows; Alabama, sixteen killed, four injured; Arkansas, one killed, seven injured; Mississippi, one killed, ten injured. The property loss will run into the hundreds of thousands. WAR WILL SOON END. Insurgents Are Convinced That It Is Useless to Oppose Uncle 8am. Washington, March 20. Advice have been received from Manila which indicate that the climax may occur at any hour. The officials here are very well pleased with the condition of affairs, but will not at present discuss the details of the dispatches. The indications are that hostilities may end within a very short time. President McKinley has been bo advised. The reasons for the belief of General Otis that a climax might come at any hour were not stated, but his assumption was based on the favorable reports he had received from various sources that the Filipinos were tired of the war and Aguinaldo's leadership. It is believed at the war department that the method in which the Americans have conducted the fighting has done much to convince the Filipinos of the uselessness of trying to drive out the troops, property the shore of the lake are at our mercy. United States forces. The fighting has Wheaton's bigrule, on the Pasig river been of different character from that line, drove the enemy northeast Into to which they were accustomed when the province of Morong. Last evening the Spaniards were in possession of the enemy attacked a portion of his Manila. force south of Fasig, killing two men NO SENATOR ELECTED. and wounding twenty of the infantry. Wheaten immed- California Legislature Unable if t iately moved against this insurgent Agreement force, driving it to the south fifteen Sacramento, Cala. miles, experiencing very slight loa. 104th ballot for Uni Enemy left 200 dead on the field. was taken Saturday the joint convention ad NEGRO BOYS BRUTAL DEED. being in session six consecutive Beat to Death Two Aged aud Defeuaelesa during whiey time nineteen iLiJts''' Women. were taken. j Ihe proceedings Lere Marlboro, Mil., March 21. marked witlf much confusion, thafjoYy Upper Mary A. Clark, aged 5.3. was beaten to invading the floor of the assembly death, and her sister, Annie Clark, aged chamber. The sergeant-at-armwas 45, was fatally beaten last night at apparently unable to control thecrowd. Bowie, Md., a village near this place, The 104tli ballot was as follows: Total negro boy. by John Berry, a The deed was a ferocious one, the aged number of votes cast, 120; necessary and defenseless woman being surprised for a choice, 61. Barnes (Rep.), 18; by the hoy aud literally beaten to a Estee, (Rep.), 1; I$urns(Rep.), 30; Grant jelly with a club. Miss Annie Clark (Rep.), 30; Scott (Rep.), 4; Patterson saved herself from instant death by (Rep.), 4; Devries (Dem.), 1; Phelan promising to give the boy S1U0 and (Dem.), 6; White (Dem.), 24; Rosenfeldt pledging herself not to betray him if (Dem.), 2. he would spare her life. Berry was arrested and con fessed his guilt. For NAVYS NEW POWDER. fear that he would lie lynched he was taken to Baltimore tonight for safe Is Regarded as Superior to Any t'sed by Twenty-secon- d V s Foreign Iowers, keeping. A ltruve Operator Dead. Boston, March 21. Thomas Carroll Boone, the telegraph operator in the war balloon in the operations before Santiago, died Sunday at the Massachusetts general hospital, as a result of an operation on a wound received in the fall of the balloon nfterit had been shot to pieces. Boone, with two gov ernrnent officers, performed lierolo work in the great airship, which was a target for the Spanish gunners until it fell into the trees and threw all the men out. Boone was caught in the drag anchor and was fearfully wounded. lie never fully recovered, although since last fall up to within two days of his death he continued Ids work as a telegraph operator. Washington, March 20. The navy department is ready to take the necessary steps in carrying out the provision of the naval hill for the purchase of imokeless powder during the coming yaar. The navy has now a powder known to the profession as pyrocellu-lose- , which is equal to, if not better than any smokeless powder used by foreign powers. Contrary to reports, the new powder, which has been test- ed by the navy under service conditions, is not only not injurious to the guns now in use, hut has been so nicely adjusted to their requirement that it has increased their efficiency on an average of 500 second feet. SPAIN WILL SETTLE. Spaniards Want to Leave. March 20. A cable message Madrid, Xatendg as Far a Pussiltlfi to 1i.y tit Cuban General Rios, the former from received Urlit. of commander the Spanish troops in London, March 21. The Madrid corthe Philippines, says the situation of of the I Standard says: respondent Manila is so critical at the Spaniards am able to state that the government desire to return home. all that they execute as to as far intends, possible, the national guarantee of the Cuban The Americans, the general adds, render their sojourn in the Philippines debt. It is proposed that the settleLuU. 000,000 of the impossible. The Spanish steamer ment should include on zon Manila March left 17, Friday, Cuban 0 per cent bonds issued In 1886, and 15,000,000 of Ihe .5 per cent' bonds for Carthagena, taking a number of issued In isoo. These do not include Spanish soldiers and over l'.O Spanish officials. the war debts con! r.i"tcd since. SPANISH ADMIRALS SKELETON. General Wood S,:lftlr(. Himself as to It. Identity. Santiaga de Cuba, March 20. After a careful investigation, Major-Genera- l Leonard Wood, the military governor f is convinced that the skeleton found a on few days ago, tied in an arm-chathe shore, about four miles west of El Morro, is the remains of the Spanish Admiral Vulamil, who commanded the Plu-totorpedo boat destroyers Furor andin n the in the battle which resulted destruction of Cervera's squa ion. ir Kruger'B Dynamite .Monopoly. Fretori, March 20. President Kruger, in an important speech at Heildel-ber-g recently, emphasized the necessity of the state retaining the dynamite monopoly, because, as he argued, the South African republic being an inland 6tat, in event of trouble with any of the powers, its supplies of explosives might otherwise he suddenly cut off. The president expressed his intention to take over the dynamite factory at the earliest day possible aud to work It for the benefit of the country. |