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Show r r- - ; 1 I,-.- . C V -- . r V "'' . - " - - " .V v U - . n. ; ' I w ,. v . ' : . ..vcrJcd " 't utors World Fair. THE FATSON GLOBE PAYSON, UTAH, SATUliDAY, FEllltUAItY 37, 1SJ7- VOLUME V. THE NEWS IN 1IIIIEF, The nillitle bill at Leadvllle WEEK feiturr LEGISLATURE Hf-TRE of tlirir rights and all work MUST SERVE WITHOUT per- formed. All implication to enter laud must be a; cjmpa.iied by a certified copy of a commit for a perpetual water right, together with 23 cents per acre for the Imin appliiJ for. The uniform price of land to accept'd is fisej at $1.25. All moneys rccthe l fr 0111 the sale of laud are to be for esrcutlng the law. The water rights to all lands acquired of the act become under the protl-io- u t to tie land as anon at the from the United States to title pj-J- c for water are the state Obligation made a first lieu upon the land. .Soreo-o- n uf Grand Introduced a more lengthy measure covering the tame Tlic-- c mea-ur- e are among the mo' Important yet considered. Copies may be had by addressing the pitnllr land committee. Hv Perkin Allowing poor people to begin and maintain suits in equity without co-t- , upon making affidavit of Inability to have recourse otherwise. By Hardy Relating to punishment for murder. The hill fixes punishment for murder in the 'irst degree at imprit onmenl for life. Convictions on circumstantial evidence shall not be punmore severe than ished by those hnp.'o.d lor murdrr in tl e second X .1 approx! mate $200,000. Janie A. Gary of Maryland will lie postmaster general. McKinley The arbitration treaty will not he pawed upon by the emigre. The McKinley rate will be revtotrd on coal and tobacco hi the proposed new tariff. to Senator Kyle ha been the United State Senate from South Dakota. Gunn of Idaho Congressman-elec- t will favor a moderate tariff If the west Dtd.ire .iguiiiMt an In-rom- e Tax. tf KIIIm Slllrd and Frw Iz.M-tl-lHi- ) Ms nr l.aud ht rrssCiiM Mraaurr lairoriuml- - Idaho's St lua 4 iall ttalil.uUr aad are Kulrrlsisrd Sta ur mt Hr I Ilham 1 ssi a I.arsr hwuibrr 1 PIT. Oregon Legislature I'M Time Quarrelliug. its 1 Fsrljr-sa- s llays Without Csraaalau-lle- ESsrlnl. lalrass Hitlerite troasrd hjr W arring I'srllsst. -- NUMBER 4, - kssws's Prodlelluau. rvrn thing REU MEN BECOME WILD Nai-se- Nearly predicted about tvs journey has ruiue true, lie ss J lie t xpcctcj to ( ross tlu unknown polar i.rea and he lias dour It. He foretold eiactly the general direction In which Id ship would drift while fast In Die ice, bill ll is not certain that he this drift. issigiir.l the cause :inen Invented the model of the Train, making her hull iinind and lie uu eel, w It h no corners or sharp edgrs i;r the Ice to seize upon. She is (he str ingest vessel ever used In Aretlr exi(ii,.iiiiu, arserls MeChirc' Magazine, lie sal-- lhat would simply lift her un the Ice, and so her bottom, near Ihe ke-l- wa almost fiat In order ilia: she might nut rapsle while on the tee sin are, and her screw and rudder were also Ingeniously proterted. The who said her design many expert would nut rave Ihe Fraiu from Instant des'riu ti in were mistaken for she mel these lee pressures and they merely tilled her out of her eradle and he res'i d safely on the surface. Nansen said thal, owing to the probable pre beidnanre of water In the Far North, he expected to find there higher tiuiieriiares than along the north coast of Asia. This remarkable prediction ha been fulfilled Tlir lowest temperature nli.i rved on the Fram was 61 'j dewhile further south, grees In the Kara Sea, fty degrees, and al Ihe mouth of the Lena river, 94 degrees, hare hirn registered. I.KS REMIGla. Frols Thu Ms Is t'urlcsu Cuter tbu rroaeut ASuslulolrotlua. Piult-- and N!iom1ioiu Very Belligerent. Trouble errcluklBlril by Three M hlle lieu Wks Tried lu IsMuup Tw sllp-prr- y New York, Feb, 33 A dispatch to Ihe Herald from Havana via Key Weat tay a: Consul General JI.ee ha resigned. Ills let-etendering hla resignation under certain conditions goes by the next mall. He determined tome day ago to take auch a step If he were nut upheld In hit efforts to protect all American citizens In Cuba. Tbe l asked the etate department that he be authorised to demand tne release of citizens of the Uni-tr- d Sta'ea confined In Cuban prisons under tie same Illegal clrcumatancra as was the Ruls. Such authorization hat not been granted him. Spanish warships In Cuban water have, since Sunday, been concentratlug In the harbor of Havana. This la regarded here as very significant In view ol the very Important Incidents of the last few day. Great anxiety la felt at the palace and In ell official circle at the newa from Clenfugoa, which state that that city la the cm- re of a serious mutiny of the Spanish troop. Large arrears of pay are due the army In Cuba, and the dla. content caused by this hat culminated In oprn disobedience In the Spanish ranks In the Clenfugoa district. The Insurgent In the eastern of the Island have cap'ured Bayano. an important town In Santiago. Miiuswu, uud whew u Murk Krueuled. Salem, Ore- - Feb. 22. Forty-on- e day The It led II lu. have expired and the Slate Legislature Is still unorganized. While the Slate Constitution dors not specify the days Car on, Ncv., Feb. 22 Piute and Shothe Legislature shall be in srsslun, It shone Indians on the reservation near dori provide that the members shall rePyramid Lake were repurtej lo be In a work ceive compensation for forty day. They The 1 clal feature I belligerent mood this morning, but a recognized. wa quit- prominent t:ir past week, In may remain In srsslon a many days slight display of force by the stale auand Mr. Harrison are a reception tendered by Senator-longer as they wish, but at thrlr own exchilling thorities cooled them down, and all Is rejoicing over the advent of a new girl elect those who voted Kawlin pense. reporteJ quiet tonight. The first lull In their household. The events of the past week have onfor hym, a junketing ir p to I.ugan the niatlnii of trouble camr In the form of a Governor Jones of Arkansas thinks 21st for the purpose, ostensibly, uf Inly solidified the contending forces. Orto Governor Sadlrr, which read message which Is a iuto the arbitration treaty trap ganization can be affectrd now only on spect! ; the Agricul'iral college, and as follows: we should not be led. the condition that one side surremlci playing host to the Ions of Idaho. "Yrrhigton, Nev , Feb. 22. In the Arizona legislature a bill was The trip to I.ogan ms a very pleasant unconditionally. The mrmbers of tlir "Governor Sadler: killed imposing a a per cent tax on the one, th- nit mliers bel t entertained by Benson House will not give up their orIndians have threatened to burn and bullion products of mines. the citterns sfter tie Inspection was ganisation and come Into the temporary kill all the white within rearh of the s and a dar.ee. A Tribune special from Park City over, by sleighing organization neither will the members valley Sen I us filly men by sprclal of the joint convention which On road to IJaho was the at the a occurred snewillde legisIzigan train and fifty extra stand of arm. says heavy formed for the purpose of electing a the soth. A bunch of cattle lature VM met. Arrr igements had been By order of Citizens Committee. made f r the junket before Idahos asUnited States Senator abandon that orwas caught In the slldr. Isa tmall station on the Yrrington ganization. They tay that although SenThe State Land Board of Idaho has sembly had decldrd o pay the visit, Carson Si Colorado narrow guage railI'm degree. hence the apparent discourtesy. ator Mitchell has released his follower road thirty miles from this city. At Magiven delinquent purchasers thirty days were for en'ertalnment Si'TfcS. from their pledget, there It a principle arrangements to settle or be dlsnossrsed of their lands. son Vulley, near that place, three white made by legislative and rlty officials, The Senate voted to hive municipal Involved of greater Importance than men met an Indian and two squaw a Madame Mojeskas physicians an- which included visits t.i Fort Douglas el lions In I lie fall. of a senator, namely, wliellirr a ei few days ago and attempted to kidnap danof Is nounce that she entirely out and to the prnllen'iarr. Sunday the Allison's corrupt practices act was majority or minority It to rule. Ihe women. The hurk Interfered and neceswill be and that operation ger, visitors attended exer 'lsrs at the taberwas struck over the head with an Iron amended In the senate by striking out si Nii((rslr by w' Hajr. W wlrall Iwlrrewtlng le Gri wiaws. sary. Brigham Young's Hiatus. nacle, where an orgatre Ital was later the secltun It Is taldl in the Boston I'ost that the bar anil killed. The local authorities requiring candidate to file San Francisco highbinders have re- held fo thrlr enterlilnnieiit. Monday Washington, Feb. 32. At a reault of Feb. 21. United Slates SenaBerlin, exInventor of the whistling buoy, "that released the murderer after a perfuncsworn slalvnier.ts of their election the proiosltlon before Ihe legislature of tor E. O. Wolcott of Colorado, who turned to the old method of assassina- forenoon the leglslatj-- e met In joint godsend lo the sailor, got Ills first idea tory examination and the Plutes deter- Utah to has been visiting Berlin In the In'rr-es- t of tion by using the hatrhet and knife en- assembly and entertained the guesis 101 pense. placet statue of Brigham evict- from seeing a small bov mined to punish the whites In their own the 1 In the statuary hall of die Clar;uni ants wlil not be legislated l, of Mmetallsm, hat left a vert favorYoung til noon, when they took their departirely. and ordinary till horn mouth way. Thr squaw wrre sent away from out of employment. Mr. Barrett (Rep, Mata.), today able impression here wl h all of the lownw.nd The new Immigration bill just passed ture. a hogshead of water. the valley and the settler fled pell niell lulu to the house a bill amending presenti-An appropriation nf fj.ooo has been officials, financiers and others with The air Unis was a record breaker The w eek by congress provides an educational compressed was forerd to Yrrington and wired for assistance-Adjutan- t the civil service appropriation bill eo ae of few to asked a measures t.ie the for he came in whom work. to read contact. Quite the be expenses defray able test Immigrant must Despite General Galiirha was dis- to rapidly through thr smal end, with provide that no statue shall be placed were Introduced and n eq lal or greater and write. congress which con- negative aspect whlrh tlir- semi official will till g noise, and lhat same with Instrurtlous wlililn the atatuery hall until to prlnclph patched Yrrington adIn summer. venes Lake Sail f met number bv WolMr. to the doom their either the results adcoming press gives A prominent smelter asserts, upon Is now embodied In all t lie to rrxrt on thr situation Immediately by a joint resolution of congreaa.accept apparatu Senator Snow fathers a measure to cott's mission, It Is known that lie ob- supplied by the vices from New York, that lead will be verse committee repcrU or upon the gmeinniei t, the rising and the stale national guard was plared floor. Among those killed are: establish a branch of the normal school tained a full discussion of tlir ques- of the tide nr action of flip waves under arms at quoted at $3 15 per 100 pounds by the FOXFBKKaCK. Virginia City. Till of Income tax and tion an Kenners Inheritance International in Beaver county. first of May. summoning driving the sir Into Ihe horn. of a pacific nature wrre evening reports bill. conference. In Interview hit rl monetary Postmaster-Genera- l A message from Governor Welli was Wilson announcreceived from the reservation and the The Hihm Committee Makra u Gibsons free school hook bill. lu lie rover. received calling attention to the fact with Prince liohenlohe and Baron lil.nODllOTND TRACED A BABY. guard was dismissed. es that he has accepted the presidency The fighting Marshall Yon Blebersteln, both minisHouse resolution appropriating $2,500 that each state I allowed to Washington, Feb. 22 The bl I recentof Washington and Lee university at place atat-ue- s bucks uo not number more than loo, us-texto Tennessee's be at Centennial A few advised him ters condlMon of that the Ihe Berilin, passed by the senate authorising the ly ago pretty days Va. were nf lives two whose cowpeople and could easily be dispersed by Lexington, his Geruf the of to appoint commissioners to C. position. obtaining John president daughter connected with the commonwho are well armed and reaily for After a long,' bitter fight In the Texas Kenn-- rt a In calling an International conferant bill, of the 111 tie selllemrnl of Mill Vil- boys, t the United States In an Intermany toy rrpretet In hall national at the wealth, statuary trouble. senate, that body has passed the ence was that he thould'obialu the Kenner's bill making sll er legal tennational monetary conference to secure All the neight lage, V ., dlsrppeaietl. of was The -tne reault capital. messag bill, holding railroads responsi- der for nil debts. of England to such a Meeting. Mr. bor jol ied In the srarch for her. Night a fixity of relative value between gold a letter to the governor from Senator t'l.tt V Kli. h ITS UHUFRtAHK. ble for acts of their employes. obtal-ieMrs. LaBarthes cm few bill. had and the and silver at money by meant of a comWolcott was continued, but not the asent hunt day already a and resolution that Mrs. Leland Stanford hrs made a gift Kenr.era anti defi '.lency judgment Cannon, an suggested of France and so Informed the minister. a trace of the little one could be found. A4du Greatly Ms Ihe rareat Keservu-tiuw- u mon rat.o between these metala, with appropriation for a statue of carrying of her magnificent residence on Nob bill. free mintage at auch ratio, or, In hla The senator had a very interesting In- The parents were in despair. uf the kslln. It wa be Brigham Young passed. hill, with all Its rarecontents, to the uni22. terview with Dr. Mlquel, the Prussian fsared t.ial the rlilld had hern kidnapped. Feb. President discretion, to call auch conference, waa Thompson's referendum bill for the Washldgton, versity bearing her sous name. go ernment of cities. mlnlst'r of finance, who fold Mr, Wol- Finally, the father, In desperation, sug- Cleveland observed Washington's birth- reported to the house favorably SaturMet a Rbiasrrrta The fnte of most of the measures creMrs. Annie A. Frates, wife of a that he was sometimes In favor of gested that the slate bloodhound Pilot day by issuing thirteen proclamations day by a unanimous vote of tan memcott Nearly every hunter who tr a devotee bimetallism and Sometimes inclined to could find some trace. Anxious lo do adding lo the forest reservations more bers of the house committee on coinage. 'wealthy Niles, Cala, farmer, startled her ated no surprise. Peihap the greatesl of the sooner or an has later expesport hushand with a suggestion that he should disappointment was the fallurr to pass a wards a the circum- anything that would In the least relieve than 21,000)00 acre. Among the re- The same faction which voted for that standard, gold field which makes a lastKenners graduated I icunie tax bill, It rience in the kill her and then commit suicide. stance and the Interest! of the nation re- the father's mind, the officials look the serves are the following In Wyoming, bill In the senate voted for It In the a tenet of both the national and ing impression. to Hill Village. house rommlttee. Eight of the ten Idaho and I.'tali. Casper, Wyo., people are substituting being An English sportsman, with tome quired. Dr. Mlquel held that the ques- dog member wa Thr In then shoe situated tions for and Horn northern dog could present were free silver advogiven tiny reserve, the use of crude oil from their oil fields stale democracy. It was defeated In the American friends, was Big against hunting the rhi- not be answered Ten as they In- (list In 1. been worn by the child the day central Wyoming embraces laith slopes cates. They were: Hartman of MonIn the place of Rock Springs coal, and house by an overwhelming vote. absolutely In noceros one Equatorial Africa, day democrats voted for the bill lo twenty-nin- e before she disappeared. This he held of the Rig Horn mountains. Its area la tana, (Ind.Jk McClure of Ohio (Rep.) are saving 30 per cent by so doing. when suddenly, without any warn- volved political a well as economic It. Many of the adverse Allen of Mississippi, Bankhead of AlaIn Ills n outli for a minute. Then he 1,198,080 acres. considerations. against wrre charged by a huge bul1 The resolution for a Constitutional vote It and snlffrdthealr. He seemed McRae of Arkansas , Sparkman Yellowwi re explained, assigning a a rea- ing, they to bama, Ihe Teton dropped reserve, sufadjacent women amendment granting and equal son opposition to the Inheritance tax that singled out the Englishman be- stone National of and ones were the reserve Florida, timber puzzled Spencer of Mississippi, Coopknowing British being Mtranrru fslllAs. park frage with men was defeated In the Sloan said It should be en- chaed him down a narrow clearing, Feb. 21. The British steam- ginning to remark that they knew the south thereof, and contains 829.440 acres er of Texas (Demi.) Chairman W. Stone London, Massachusetts House of Representatives. provisions. titled a measure to pi rfsh widows for where the rider's h.irse became entan- er Damara, Captain Chambers, from hound not bp of any usp. Bitter Root forest reserve, on both (Rep. Fii.) and Mr. Fairchild, who alio in the underbruah. The Infuriated A dispatch to the c ndon Dally Mall gled widows. He If also B asserted unseemed It rea as for St. animal N. collided flip at ly London, sices of the boundary between Montana voted for the bill, are rated as gold men becomfrg John, from Cape Town say that the Transthe author mn-- t have got his dictionary rl inoceros soon came up with the fugi- Gravesend today with the Sunderland derstood their worils.for he suddenly put and Idaho. The total estimated area la or International blmetallst. There were vaal Republic has demanded 312,000 and doctrne and cove mnts mixed when tives and thrust Its ugly head beneath steamer Arno, which was lying at an- his nnst to the ground and waa off like 4,147,300 acres of whlrh 91,200 are In five absentees. Indemnity on account of the raid of Dr. preparlrg his arguments In support of the horse, expecting to pierce It with Its chor at Gravesend. The Damarra was a shot, dragging his keepers after him. Montana and 3.456,000 In Idaho. An amendment was offered by Mr. Jameson. sharp horn. Ins'eadof this the latte cut down on the starboard side amid- On he V'rnt crossing roads, fields and the measure. Uintah forest reserve, embracing both Stone and adopted by the committee. It In the Philippine Islsnds the Spaniards la a follows: a"And he (the President) fa until he reached DevThe bill provided f r an Income tax slipped under the girth, and by It the ships and was beached to prevent her timber lope of the eastern part of the Uintah lifted horse and rider, tosshave captured the Insurgent town of as follow:;: On $2,00) to $5,000, 2 per rhinoceros and engine il's Can p, a point about a mile below mountain range lu northern Utah, and further authorised, If In hla judgment Inking. Her afterliolds by assault, after bombarding It. cent; $5x00 to $:ooi, 3 per cent; $:o,-00- ing them completely over Its head, so rooms have considerable water In them. Rutlau: , where there Is a small mill the northern slope only of the western th e purpose specified In the first section that they fell upon its flank. were killed. Five hundred Insurgent or more, 4 per cert. Here the animal auddenly part of this range, the southern slope hereof can thus better be attained, to It Is thought that she will be floated to- stream. There Is great rejoicing. Thinking it had accomplished Its pur- morrow. The Arno had her stem dam- brought up at the edge of the water one or more special commissionThe Inheritance tax was fixed by the being part of the Uintah Indian reserva- appoint ers or envoys to such of the nations of Since the outbreak of the plague, 6838 bill as follows $iooe to $3000, a per pose, the beast trotted off, upon which aged and her forepeak Is full of water. gave one long bark, and refused to go tion. case have been reported in Bombay, cent; $3000 to $5000, 1 per cent; $5000 the horse and rider struggled to their furl her. Europe as he may seek, by diplomatic feet, entirely uninjured, except for the and 5443 deaths have been recorded. In or more 4 per cent. Will Kissa Captured. Will Give It tw Hajr. Then the men got to work. negotiations, to secure an International Thry shaking ip. London, Feb.21, Mr. G. W. Smalley, procured hooks and poles, anil the bed RILLS PA SP.II. Bombay presidency 9911 cases and 8006 Ogden, Utah, Feb. 23. Will Edson, agreement for the purpose specified in of the of the s ream was the American correspondent deaths from the plague have occurred. are: Callls thoroughly searched. who. In a fit of jealousy last October, the first section hereof. And in case of Among the bills The President has pardoned Frank Mil to pay election jui get for 1N96. The REMAKAHLE KENTUCKY CLOCK Times, definitely affirms that President- AH this time Pilot stood by the water shot Miss Lillian Olt almost to death such appointments, so much of the apelect McKinley has offered the post ol side, though altrmpts were made to while thr lady was out walking with a propriation herein made as shall be necPorterfield of Tennessee, president of measure mel with lit !? opposition In The oldest clock in Breathitt County, ambassador to Great Britain to Colonel drag hhn away. For the first time since rival tor her good will, has been caught essary shall be available for the proper of the First National Bank of Nashville, either btanch but Is to oe reconsidered, I owned by Mrs. R. C. ohn Hay and that the offer had been he had ici-- In thr s'ate he refused to and jailed at Sinlthville, Texas, The expense and compensation of such sentenced in December, 1896, to ten its constitutionality hrving been attack Kentuckv, Hnrd.and I thus described by the Jack-so- accepted, subject to a contingency so re- obey th? voice of his keeper. Toward assault waa among the most fiendish or envoya. In the ed. Ling's county penitentiary years Hustler: "It Is one of those mote that It need not be discussed. "Sec. 3. That to much of an act aptl e body of the missing child was ever reported In Utah, no remorse ever for embeaxlement of bank funds. The memorial for e estlon of Untied night seven-fee- t tall found. A It was drawn 10 the shore having been shown by the perpetrator. proved March 3, 1895, entitled "an act' The lower house of Arlaona has Slates Senator by a i l'cct vote of the and the 174ft, ,n which It was made year Pilot s irang forward, took thr slimy Edson broke jail early In the winter and making appropriations for the aundry Lave ('anirod. passed after the preamble, passed a bill removing the Territorial people is stamped on one of the wooden wheels civil expense of the government for the Butte, Mont., Feb. 31. A special to dress In Ills mouth and, raising the child has eluded the officers since. to some manifestations which referred The to Yuma Prescott. from prison with another Inscription, Indi- the Herald says: fiscal year ending June 30, 1896; and for a In together it Stivers, hail been lit a as rlv Gay trndi contest hac stricken out. though Mil authorized the Issuance of $100,000 of the late It Cannon's Mil for th compulsory ed cating that was manufactured in Liv- young lawyer and a picturesque mem- mother's arms, trotted back to the house Thr Pall Mall Gaarttr uu alratt. other purposes, ss provides for the apbonds for the construction In Phoenix ucatlon of deaf mutes and blind under erpool, and still another showing that a ber of Butte's famous football team, was thr hu'i line of searrlirrs following. London, Feb. 12. Tha mission of pointment of delegates to an Internationof a capitol building was also passed. firm In Leitchfield, Co., handled It as married today to Mis Susie McMar.l-mon- , K. of Niate Senator Wolcott to Eu- al conference and make an appropriaI'nltrd Herald. V. the 30. age The proudest man In Idaho Is George an article of merchandise on this side of from a convent at ran who bill away In the Interest of blmetallsm, I the tion for their compensation and eapenaea law the Cook's rope, bounty amending Butler, Commissioner of Elmore county. Hwliberw. before his death, Santa Clara, Cal., a few day ago, where Atlantic. the Amrrlrms be and the tame Is hereby repealed. Jut subject of a long arllcle In the I'all Mall The occasion is the eulogies passed on of 189. It salient feature empower eight year ago, Alfred Marcum gave she had been Is a big field In Germany for Then The debate was very brief. mother to her there by which placed in the of commissioners to the board says paper Gazette, county his supposed untimely end by many It to bis daughter, Mrs. Hord. Alfred break off her Infatuation for States United American rubbers, say Is not a bit of evidence that McKinley young rewards for the destruction of wild Marcum friends, who had given up all hope for offef Haw Great Parma Were Written. purchased the timepiece at the Stivers. The girl Is only 17, but gave Consul Monoghan, at Chemnitz, in a re- Is In The old law sympathy with Mr. Wolcotts mis' his rescue from the snow slide which animals at discretion. sale of Simeon Bohan-naadministrators At '.he Stale to preslicense clerk as Gray's Elegy In a Country Church' the Department. to port Indicaher made It imperative upm petition signed marriage age sion, nor Is there the slightest who lived in Troublesome in 1843. 18. rubhim for seven yea rtf. of the Is most Russia ent caught him between Rocky Bar and supplying The fpmlly formerly lived In tion that his visit to Europe had even yard occupied by too Atlanta. It was In the possession of Slinecn BoThe noted poem, The Falltof Niagara, Is now a resident bers worn In Germany, selling through unofficial sanction. niotl er but her conclusion the In Butte, MW MP.AKUasK. A special to the Tribune from Helena hannon fifteen year and ran constantly of San Jose. was will ten in fifteen minutes byj. G. agenrlet all over the empire, hut neither Gazette says: all that time. Simeon's father, who to a call for copy article says a great sensation was created by a Ihe Kutslan or thr German-mad- e Amor.g the bills of general Interest as a private Bralnard In response came Wolcott Senator came from Virginia, prsenled his son at the time. was he legislative Investigation of the conduct Introduced are: on American Is the as as the editing paper product, good maTraveli Iw a I'lirst advocate of a cause discredited by a Extreme with the clock after lie had owned It fifof the State reform school. and lacking In durability, alThe Old Oaken Bucket was first sugUn-dThe other night some work men, openBy Ray Providing for the acceptbis of brutality Is charged. The senate passed ance by the state from the United ty years. It was brought from Virginia the market just joritysuch circumstance to expect he gested t Samuel Woodworth In a bar ing at the railway station a che-- t pur- though it command a resolution asking the governor to of Its lower price. The would receive official room. States of certsln lands for their acclama- taken to piece, on the hack of slaves. porting to contain bottles, foued inside now bv rea-iThanatopsla Bryant wrote suppqrt from the the superintendent and board ol tion, occupation and disposal. Thus there Is accu'ate account that the an General In forest. some to statistic submit the while also Consol Lytle comwho to rlainis rea In auch cause, Individual, Zeltung, opponent trustees. The bill prorldes f ir the acceptance clock Is 150 rears old, has been running have traveled In this fashion over most In show how Germany la building up a foreign a the splendid Antony and Cleoposed childlike of simplicity fadegree quired The Laramie Boomerang says: A acre under the for over 100 years, and, a far a Is known of the European lines. He was alive, large tride at England's rzpense In New rare of the gcaiit of I,oorv the night before hie death. anywhere and 'which no one would patra tal disease I prevailing among the Carey a:t and place I he control of the It has never had to he repaired. It Is but weak, as he had apent sis became en accomplished a Moore of list the He Iv.'ulh In Thomas 'Vales. gives days expert lo find In Colorado. On hi horses In Jackson's Hole region, over 50 land In the board of land commissioners. still running and keeps good time. All the box s'nce he started from Bale. He I German to that colony will find that the oriental scholar while reading up In export prlnclpi Wolcott Senator the wheels but one are made of hard horses belonging to stock men In that The details of the a tplicatlnn to conalone will display any anx- Greek and Persian literature before accordingly was taken to the hospital. and sav they aie not nearly as good as anivicinity having died recently. The struct Irrigation work: are set forth at wood. A rrlaMvc of Mrs. Ilord offered He said his object In visiting Knme'was our own wares, anil with the advantage newspapers Lalla Rookh. Poe first thought iety regarding the result nf his person- writing Bells while mals affected show a gradual loss of en- length. The board is required lo de- her $;no for the anrlei.t colossus but she "The Imof across walking the streets of and chea an with has He out to icr freight experiment carry quicker The termine the feaslblllt t of the ally conducted European tour. ergy, acompanled with fever. proposed refused the au'hor. having made up her penetrable cuirass, nf whkli he claims to the Pacific llie United Stale should In Eng- of Baltlmoreone winters night Albany people mel distinguished Inflamed many glands af the throat become work, and If found feasible and In the mind that she ni ver will part with It be the Inventor, Wrtmlntrr Gazette. have this srade. 'Ihe Germans land, France and Germany, but In not Argus. Louisville Courier-Joiirnr- l. and Anally bleeding from the lungs took public Interest, It shall tile a request In during her Mfr. to or thrlr goods up howrvir, keep Mlu4lrortel Prise. one ol these countries did he find thal the local land office for the withdrawal place followed by death. In 1830 Chicago had a 111111011 of above simple, prfi'k'tliein with great care blmetallsrn wa considered necessary to The Monthyon prize of (loo, known In described the of the land the application. Application has been made by fifty people, and a quarter acre In that and employ eompMenl salesmen speak- It welfare. Though the mission waa as the prix de vertu," was last year Pear wrre cultivated lnmost antique city could be bought at that time for ing r :ral and thus continue Cincinnati Canal company for 17,750 When the land It withdrawn by the deabsolutely fruitless, H wa quite as suc- awarded by the French Academy to a acres or land In Wyoming, to be watered partment of the Interior, it becomes the times In Asia and wrre brought from $20, this represented i8' days' work al lo rxtend tlielr trade In all quarters. cessful as It deserved to be. lady ot Mcndon, who had brought up Into a con- the East by the Romans. The first from the Shoshone river. It proposes duty of the hoard to enter $150 per day. In rSy;, wlt'i a popula Circular an-- , In Mr. Monoghan' opinten children who all turned out well; miles tract with the ap pll ant, selling forth cherry tree In England was planted by tlon of 1,500,000, the quarter arre is to construct acsnal twenty-fiv- e but by a mistake of the postoffice the mat-te- r ion, no worth the paper thev are printIhe Whal's Museum Proprietor acres of comple'e specification of every nature. Raleigh. Luculln first brought cher- worth $1,250,000, and ll w uld take ed on a a mean of Introducing goods, long, which will Irrigate 18,000 He money went to another ledy of the same wl'h the Blind Checker Player? arc llmitrl f ir completion to ries from Alaato Italy after his defeat 833,333 1 3 days' labor at $1.50 pir day -- Wa! inglon Star. land, and will expend upwards of f :otv Cunlrarts name, who celebrated the event with all been has day. game work and be losing must will n '8J" begun of Mithridates. April 1. 1901, (over 2,777 years) to buy I:. 000 In the work. The company hilarious conviviality that the pobeen He hasn't just right such of Denver liarher lilrk against the pro- farm worth $2,050 ora worth over m2 V Marager A ( iiloradu lady superintendent from Ohio, Indiana and within - I months of the dote of contract send colonist lice were forced to take her liu Chicago It his I afraid am month. a evrslghl for to teach soon to of w'lh Failure contrartoji comply posed repeal ui the law prohibiting Sun- acre lot. In 1864 the quarter arre b school- has refused a certificate Illinois to settle upon the land a Chronicle. tlielr contract I made to involve for- - day work. to a college graduate brrause lie amokes falling. Del roll News, worth over 909 (arm of same valuer as It Is prepared for cultivation. 1 let'l-.laili- r - appm-vrtnn- pn-su- P'-l- c- n-- - pa.-llr- 1 1 conaul-genera- re -- ed - cap-llo- pu-lil- ii nt n-- - 1 aoimnv Me-pu- Pul-nan- t, antl-clair- fellow-serva- 9 con-aen- . Mmi-tallls- d 0 ps-se- d n time-keeper- v.-- I. ui y langre, |