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Show THE PAYSON GLOBE FAYSOX, UTAH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMISEH IS, 1807. VOL. V Joseph Eliimore ot American Fork is derating considerable time to ths growth of tobacco. The trill of Mrs. Lon Hamilton on s charge of murdering her husband, will be begun October ltth at Salt Lake. Ths haystack of Ilenrg Iarry of Mill Creek was destroyed by fire on the 9th. Ths firs is supposed to hare been started by children. Twenty thousand sheep are on the Uintah reservation sad ths authorities will demand 10 cents per head damages. A women who gave her name as Gnshner was found wandering aimlessly about ths streets of Salt Lake City one night last week, clad only in her night-gowJohn Brady, aged 11, and Willie Arnold, aged years, of Salt Lake City, are in jail or a charge of burglary and petit larceny . They purloined a watch and chain and a revolver. Fire burned about 200 tons of hay belonging to Abraham Hunsakers.four miles east of Brigham City, Sept. 9. The hay was in stacks and the cause of the fire was unknown. tree-passin- g A tin box containing f 150 mysteriously disappeared from the New Resort pool room at Salt Lake one day last week, while tbs proprietor was at lunch. It has not been found. Mr. John Beck of Lehi, is making extensive preparations for converting his immense crop of grapes in Lehi Into wine. A total yield of 20,000 gallons of wins is looked for. A five days' encampment of the national guard of Utah cams to a close the 11th, This is the first time all the companies have been together. Camp was established near Murray. Governor Wells and Colonel Kent, of Fort Douglas, Inspected the guard and pronounced eneoniums upon them. Joseph Stay of Salt Lake City, while being conveyed to court for examina-ti- n as to his sanity, snatched a pistol from Deputy Sheriff Levy and fired two ahots through the hack window, one bullet striking a store window breaking ths plate glass and entting several whips in its course. Nobody was injured. Hon. L. W. Shurtliff of Ogden has returned from a trip to Omaha in the Interest of the expo- Shurtliff vistitlon. - While there-Mr- . ited Florence (Winter Quarters) and being one who wintered there in the early fifties on the journey to Utah, was much interested iu driving over the famous country; but he found no relics of the days of the early emigre- Trans-Mississip- pi tlon. The reported arrest of George G. Weeks, alias Charles T. Case, wanted lor the murder of the three boys at Pelican Point, may prove to be a canard. He was reported as under arrest at Delphi, Ind., but the officers there disclaim any knowledge of the man. The news of his capture came through a Pinkerton agency, and he nay be being held for the promised peculiar animals somewhat resembling the salmandsr, commonly known ns the water dog, but liffering from it in tbit they are not amphibious, have been taken from ths reservoir east of Kaysville by J. F. Boueche. They have large flat heads and tapering bodies about seven inches long and each is provided with three pairs of feathery fins, as well as four legs. One of them will be sent to the Brigham Young college museum at Logan. Howell P. Myton, the newly Uncompahgre Indian cornu U doner, has arrived in Utah from his tome at Garden City, Kan., with his family, begin work with the other members. Janies Jeffreys of Tennessee and Ross Guffin of Kansas City are the other members. The commission will allot land to the Uneompah-pre- s as follows: To every head of a lamily, farm land not to exceed ICO acres, and grating land not to exceed 100 acres To every other single person, farm and grating land not to d eighty acres each. The reservation is to be opened April 1 next Pat McAfee who came to Salt Lake from Mercnr last March and created a sensation by getting drunk and making a cover of 115,000 in greenbacks and certificates of deposit which pree he ended by marrying a woman of questionable repute, has been printed a divorce. James T. Monk is suing Sheriff Lewis of Salt Laks county for 125,000. Sheriff Lewis recently had Monk, who la confined in jail for contempt of court placed in a dungeon because he Sedined to attend Sunday religious services. Sheriff Lewis was severely censured for his act The farmers in the vicinity of Spring-vill- e who are digging beets are much pleased with the way they are being received. Every beet, whether small or large, is taken, as the farmers arc told not to top them as close as in former years. The house of L. L. Randall, an old man over 70 years of age, living at Upton, ten miles east of Coalville, was burglarised while he was at church, and robbed of 145 in gold coin, the hard earned savings laid by for a rainy day. Trirvfry - ex-tee- Uni Were Lust aaS lMMUullahad. lug THE MESSAGE FROM TEXAS TORNADO. UTAH NEWS. BilIM-la- CntM gl Port Arthur, Tex., Sept 14. A tornado, terrible in its intensity, struck this city at an early hour this evening. Six people are known to have been killed, while many others are injured. Many buildings were blown down, including the railroad round house, the natatarium, the bank building, townsite company's barns. Hotel Hayden, the Strong h League building, shifted off foundation; Brennan building, Colonade hotel, Spence A Lyons building, C. J. Miller's grocery store, several barns, the Kanadis saloon, the Herald office, Alfred Wolfs saloon, the Hayes building, and 8. M. Kolinski's gnwti Several rasidenVes suffered severely, that of I)r. W. A. Barraclough being carried across the street Many other buildings were completely blown away. From early morning the sky was threatening and a stiff gala blew. No rain of consequence fell until 4 o'clock and then it was accompanied by a heavy wind that increased in intensity until it reached the enonnona velocity of 80 miles an hour. Every building in the town is of frame construction, except one brick, the Port Arthur Banking company building, the far end and roof of which was blown away. MORE MINERS STRIKE. fay a Canter Mesas rweety-ea- e Loganeport, Ind., Sept. 14 Excitement prevails in this vicinity over the with a mescapture of a carrier-pigeosage signed Andree" The writing is in English, but it is thought tint the explorer sent out the messages in all languages. The bird was seen to fly over a small town called Idaville, and was next seen when it alighted on Farmer Weekwan'a house in an exhausted condition. Its capture was easy, but la getting the bird down it was Injured and died this morning. Its right foot had a small aluminum band around it on which was Inscribed No. 21," and the letter A." Under the left wing was a parchment containing some badly disfigured writing of which only the follo.ving could be read: August 29, pole." The next was erased, then came the signature, Andree." The action of the wing had worn the parchment and erased the writing. The whole had been tied on the body of the bird and while not loose, it had evidently been in all kinds of weather. At first it was thought that a practical joke had been played, but the exhausted condition of the bird .disproves that. n AID FOR KLONDIKER9- - National Uovsraaieat PeUlloaed (or As. sfartaaco. Utaatlos fas Haaatt-- District is Oua of Seattle, Sept 14. The Seattle chamfares t. ber of commerce today applied to the Hazleton, Pa., Sept 14. Ilazelton president of the United States for quivers on the edge of a volcano. governmental aid for the people who Troops are marching on the mines of have gone into Klondike and will unCoze Bros, at Eckley, eight miles from doubtedly, many of them, have to face here. Telegrams to brigade The starvation during the winter. indicate an alarming condi- appeal to the president was as foltion there. lows: Two hundred miners at Buck MounTo the president of the United tain, which is about thirteen miles States: The alarming reports of from Eckley, went on a strike. At 4 shortage of provisions and impending o'clock ths miners marched on the starvation of American citliens on the Eckley mines and forced ths miners to Yukon river are fully authenticated. quit work. It was stated ths miners The chamber of commerce of Seattle had been roughly handled. respectfully urges the general governThe situation in Haselton district is ment to take immediate steps to invesone of unrest All the colleries in this the condition with a view to dedistrict are apprehensive of danger. tigate measures for early relief. Ths vising Bequests have been pouring in to Gen- lack of any local government in Alasaskeral Gobln from the various mines ka imposes the duty on the federal ing that he send troops to the places government. (Signed, E. 0. Graves, in order to prevent any possible outpresident. break. not The general states that he will Fainter and' Deemler raise. send troops to any point unless an outDenver, Cola, Sept 14. At a mass break does occur. The general declines meeting last night under the auspices to give the names of the collieries, as of the Painters and Dcoorators' union, all the men in them are still at work. to proteat against government by in. The operators, however, are appre- junction, J..R. Hogan, organiser for hensive of a strike, and want to be the Debs Social Democracy in this disprepared for any emergency, trict created a sensation by saying: C- -. In thia country everything is for sale from a man's conscience to a woman's Women Arrested for Marching. virtue." Rev. T. n. Malone, one of the Emma entered an emphatPittsburg, Pa., Sept. 14. namms, the miners' Joan d Are, and previous speakers, this statement and ic protest against three other women were arrested for left the hall followed by Life Pence marching at Plum creek this morning and a majority of the audience. Mr. The attempt to by Sheriff's deputies. then delivered a violent tirade make the arrests precipitated an inci- Hogan Father Malone. pient riot, in which the deputies fared against badly. No one was seriously hurt, Another Victim Identified. but scarcely a deputy escaped a clubDenver, Sept 14. The woman kill bing and Superintendent DeArmitt and Newcastle partly cremated in the is cut on the hand. Two of the who had a watch inrailroad wreck, women arrested carried babies. Mamma to Mamie," has been The arrest was the result of ths scribed as Miss Mary E. Johnston of identified carefully-planne- d attempt to prevent Pomona, Cal. It is believed that the the men at work at Plum creek from trunk clasped in her arma was that entering the mines. There were twenty-- of her friend, Miss Nellie Davis of five women and about fifty strikers concerned in it. The plan was to have The charred remains of seven unithe women march in front with their victims of the accident ardentified babies, with the design of working on Denver today and will be burthe sentiments of the men who Would rived in here. ied be going to work and to act as a shield to the rest of the party. The women Coiaptroiler Eckles on a Tea were to crowd around each man as he Butte, Mont, Sept, 13. Comptroller attempted to go into the mine, take Ecklea and tourparty, who have been dinner-buckfrom him and throw his National park for the and Montana ing it into the ditch. a week, left Butte for Colorado Mr. Eckles will Springs, from where Silver Reserve. on a hunting trip. The comptroller The announce-men- t go London, Sept. 13. on a pleasure trip and refuses to out is that the Bank of England has or silver, though he decided to hold one-fift-h of its reserve discuss politics seen nothing in the had he did say in silver has greatly astonished finanwest that would lead him to ehange cial circles and has aroused a storm of his well known views on the silver protest ne visited the famous AnaHeretofore little attention has been question, conda copper mines and was taken given in England to the reports of feet below the surface to seethe Senator Wolcott's work and the pres- 1,200 out by miners. eat rumor would not be believedi un- on taken less the Times had given it currency. ncllsves Wa lf" As a matter of fact, the low tide of sil14. ver makes the opposition stronger. Glen wood Springs, Cola, Sept Iowa, Cedar of Rapids, The possibility of an advance of the J. II. Gunning wife bank rate has agitated the money mar- is hero looking for traces of hU the on a was passenger ket somewhat, but the movement is who near New again delayed, although the Bank of train which was wrecked She was morning. 4 to raised rate has the Germany per Castle last Friday cent. The weakness of New York ex- to have met her husband at Ouray, caused an inchange is interpreted as foreshadowing and her failure to arrive it makes practically which Silver is somewhat vestigation gold movements. firmer on account of the amaU amount certain that she was one of the victims and has advanced to !!( per ounce. of the disaster. head-quarte- a. d IM Mure ( Ora. California Gats the Water FimS San Francisco, Sept. 14. The celeColorado Springs, Sept 13. Colonel brated Oakland water front case has n. 8. Ervay, president of the Cripple been decided by the supreme court. Crock Consolidated Gold Mining com The opinion was written by Chief pany, returned from Cripple Croc of o Justice lleatty and contains about bringing with him a piece words. It goes into the intricacies 100 pounds, which is over weighing and which of the case, and carefully considers literally alive with free gold the arguments of the conflicting will carry values aggregating fully claimants. The greater portion of ths 1100,000 to the ton. The ore was taken water front is declared to be the prop- from a new find made Saturday on the erty of the state of California. A May Queen claim and is in many ressmall part is awarded to the Oakland sensational find aver Water Front company, bnttho city of pects tho must Creek. la made Oakland Crisis 45,-0- gets nothing. D. MINERS SHOT LIKE SHEEP. NORTH. fhlrte Killed sad Vans Wvanded by Uepeiy Sheri If Haile ton, Pa,, Sept 11. The strike lituation reached a terrible crisis on the outskirts of Latimer when a band f deputy sheriff's fired into a body of miners. The men fell like so msny sheep and the excitement wss so very Intense that nothing like accurate figures as to the number of killed and wounded could be obtained. The strikers left Hazleton about 1:30 o'clock and it was their intention to go to Latimer. As soon as this lie came known a band of deputies were loaded Kite a trolley ear and went whirling serosa the mountain to the scene where After the bloody conflict followed. reaching Latimer they left the car and formed into three companies, under Thomas Hall, E. A. Hess and Samuel B. Price. They drew up in line at the idge of the village with a fence and a line of houses in their rear. Sheriff Martin was in entire command and stood in front of the line sntil the miners approached. They were seen coming across the ridge and Martin went out to meet them. The men drew up suddenly and listened in silence while he once more read the riot act. This finitiied, a tow muttering arose among the for ilgners, and their was a slight forward. Perceiving this, the sheriff stepped forward toward them, and in a determined tone forbade advance. Borne one struck the sheriff and tho next moment there was a command to tho deputies to fire The guns of the deputies Instantly belched forth a terrible volley. The report seemed to shake the very mountains, and a cry o dismay went up lie strikers were the people, taken entirely by surprise, and as the toppled and felt over each other, who remained unhurt alsm- move-noveme- nt i 4 The men went down like ten pink end the groune of tbe dead and wound-ifilled the air. The excitement that followed wss simply indescribable. The deputies seeiked to he terror-itrickeat the dmdly execution of their guns, and seetig the living min-erfleeing like ci they went to the lid of ths nnforfnnrtea whom they bad brought dowqi ,r The sheriff ' la' ignost universally A meeting xnanred and condemned. held by bankers a&l eoal operators petitioned the" fistcfaV for state troops, while aeoiha meeting attend-iby thousands of eitixena requested that troops ho not sent In an interview Sheriff Martin was- isked: When yon met the men, wero they an the company's or the public road?" They were on the public road," hs replied. Wen they marching toward Lath J merf" n I Yea." 1 Had they np to that time committed any overt set, or acted any way but peacahlyT" j Na" Why, then, did you orderlthe deputies to fire?" I did not order the deputise to firo; someone else did that First earns a single shot and then a volley. I gave do order." How many wen killed?" , j, Then wero It dead when left seff shout 40 wounded" Wero any of your men hart?" One of my deputies asm shot , through the arm." Sheriff Maitin, when he beached Wilkesbarre, was badly 1 scared. Though he claims to have Men brutally assaulted, when seen be' VI id not have s mark on his person find no show that ha had been rouge y handled. All elaasee of cltlxeml this city and eounty unite in condemning Sheriff Martin'e hasty set-', Hazleton, Pa., Sept. II ness of the attack of diMty sheriffs upon the marching mine fro(wa with time. The facta develop mfcke it almost wanton murder. Tha jt kned deputies found It nscesaai1 111 twenty and wound forty ot a total number of 140 minepr arms consisted only of pocking is very hard to believe. I made more incredulous by, that many of the wounded tl the back. The state militia la pa ftt?- - the town to prevent more blootfoui. Tar rants have been issued foi 'jJs Lfrest of the sheriff and a numb' iof deputies bat they have taken re the military lines and no allowed to molest them. o Mon Snake Klvsv It Blackfoot, Ida., Sept able gold has been takeil a ths banks of tha Snake river Jg vicinity of Blackfoot in the yeri-- g by, and aoma good finds hava mada recently. Mr. Iaaae Erickson bad 0jfl toinei elaiia sample some sand from a recently, and ha reported y, st 30 a day eould be made by sluice fishing from dirt like the sample, Within sight of town, on Bed ont by John Montgomery, by gomery and a partner, qtfj, find of a layer of sand has six feet below the anrface, three feet deep and of consider, e' Jity----I- 1 tent tt NO. 33. R. Q. WRECK, Killed Ostrlglit end Xu) IRRIGATION DELEGATES. Mure Inland. Newcastle, Cola, Sept 11 A terrible wreck caused by a blunder on the r hrr part ot m fonaactor ooonrrd early this morning, iu which it is known that thirteen lives were lost gnd about twenty people seriously injured. It Is slso supposed that several bodies were cremated, rendering it impossible to state how many fatalities resulted. A passenger train runping forty miles and a freight runuiug thirty came together in a head-encollision. The engineer and fireman of both trains were iustantly killed. The freight wae running out of time ind wee trying to steel a station. The passenger wss an hour behind time, but lied the right of wey. Ho greet great was tlie shock when the tralne sme together that the treek was torn up for quite a distance either way, ara were piled one upon another aud in explosion of gas ignited them, and it is feared noma were burned alive who were in the wreck. The coroner'a inqueet held the conductor of the freight responsible for the wreck. The muductor, however, esya lie wee running with authority, uud the recoids of the dispa tiler's office will be produced to settle this point. d Iiluhu'ft I nlt A) to Ga It lloise, Ida., Kept. hi. The Governor has appointed the following delegates to the Nutionyl Irrigation congress, whleh meets lul.imv.lu, Neb., Reptem-Iw-- Sth: L. E, Loeliumsl of Weiner, B. I, Khawliaii of New I'lv mouth, Jaiiiea H. Lou ell of R.issn ell. T. K. l'ieka of Ilex burg un.l James L. of Clifton. The following members of the Idaho commission will also attend: D. W. Russ. Frank , and State Engineer Mills. will adviH-at- i cession of the sriil lands to the Stales III which they are situated. This has been decided upon after a iiiiiiiIht of conferences. The Governor is thoroughly in sympathy with the plan. It la held to be the only feasible method by which necessary regulation of stock ranges, to., can he put in force. Rib-lett- POWDER Absolutely Puro., rrlrhrstnl for Its I ur errst Icawatnf anA brill lifulncot Aoauraa fund aaaiuat alma and all tunas strriixili tt iluhrralliiut-uiiiui"tu rbmp braids moval aaaiau rownxu lo. asw xoas. DOGS. HYDROPHOBIA-PROO- F WANTS TO MEETKNIGHT. llaiyla Oparatlaa rarfamsA b; aa Old Hlarkaartlh. My tether, who ia an old maa, has ahraya been fond of dogs and he has always performed an operation on all the animals ha baa owned to prevent them from having the raid," said a gentleman to a writer in the Baltimore 4im1 efSun. "IU has had but one fected, aud in thia case ha foiled to lake the precaution ha had dona with tha other dogs. When ho was IT yoara or age ho knew a Gorman blacksmith who owned two pupploc. Ha ealM my father one day and nald: T will you someth lug which will always be of um to yo .. Taking one of tha dogs, tho blaeFamlth placed it on a boot top, and. pulling Ua mouth opoa, pulled tho animal's tongue out. Him ho took a sharp knlfa and made a aht under ho dogs tongue; than took an awl and foivod out a small worm. Whan he had completed the operation Uio blacksmith asked father to try hla hand on tlie other animal, which ha did. Tlie blacksmith than said: Those drgs will never have tho hydrophobia. If they are bitten by n mad dog their Jaws will loch and they will not bo able to open them.' " The speaker said hla father had taken tho preaan (Via to follow the blacksmith's advlo One of the dogs which had bsao treat, ad by this process waa bitten by n dog which was mad and In a few days the mouth of tha dog became locked and tha animal died without Inflicting any Injury to any one. Tho gentleman with tha theory says hs would like to have situ a of tho msdlaal fraternity export- meat with two dogs, taking th worm from tho tongue of ono-antearing It in tfio tongue of tho other, than inoculating both with the virus from a dug known to have been affected with A Idaho's lug F.iwrt loaun lloplux-aad-T- ) m Chnllriic. Boise, Ida., SepL in. The following issued: challenge has I hereby ehulli-ngany man iu Idaho or Utah to a roping and tying contest of ten steers or over, tlirep feet of eseli nuiuiul to lie tied, for a side U--t of from fi.'uHi to Sr.,o00, contest AT AN END. to lake place during the Idaho fair at Boise in Oelolwr, I ke Coal Miasm' Mirths Mettled la 1 H97. ladlauaaad Mast I irglula. My address is Albion, Ida., and Columbus, O., Kept. 12. The great I am ready to deposit forfeit or put up miners' strike, which wee declared on entire amount of bet on notice of acJuly 4, was brought to an eud last ceptance." (Higueil.) J, C. Dot amd. evening, so far at least as western Tlie fair roniiuHteo lias offered a Pennsylvania, Ohio Indiuns and West Virginia are concerned by the action purse of 2.id for a roping and tying of the interstate convention of miners contest. Ihilaiul is the champion of which has been in session here ainre southeastern Idaho and ia bucked by Wednesday. Afters day of voting and John Sparks and other rich culllciiicu wrangling, the convention adopted a of Cassia county, lie is particularly resolution accepting the proposition desirous of meeting Ray Knight, tlia of the Pittsburg operators. Utah expert, but the challenge is open The vote was 495 for and 317 against to everylsidy in the two K lute a. accepting the terms of settlement, and Thi rinjr. II votes were not cast, Tho delegates In the Days of London, SepL 10. from Illinois, who had 250 votes, were the meloDuke," the unanimously against a settlement. In drama by 1 1 addon llmiiibcrs and (Vilndlana and Weat Virginia voted solidly yus Carr, was successfully presented to accept the operators proposition, this evening at the Adclplih theater, hut there were scattering votes among with Mr. Terriss and Miss Marion the Ohio and Pittsburg delegatee Terry in the principal roles. againat it, The play, which turns around tlie battle of Waterloo, !h tlie apotheosis IDAHO PRISON SENSATION. of romantic military melodrama of tlie Kqi end Dram Found In the llnuds ! more refined sort... It presents a series the fouvlrts. uf gorgeous pictures, and is crowded Boise, Ida., Kept 13. The investigawith impossible bnt intense situations. tion of the penitentiary conspiracy ha Itwaa received with tumultuous apdeveloped some astounding facts. It proval, and there were many curtain is understood the discovery has been calls. made that a limited number of keys "McKinley's Adopted Mon." have in some mysterious manner fallen London, Kept. 10. Edward Oakley, into the possession of convicts, with ivho claimed to be a doctor of divinity which they can open their cell doors. uf Brown was arraigned on university, and other the It also develops that drugs charge of begging at Bow atreet dangerous articles hava been smuggled Police court today. He waa discharged into the prison, thus creating constern n Congrcgatlonalist mlnister'a nation among the prison autlioriUua. to tuko care of him. undertaking The officials are determined to get y to the United Flutes wrote to the bottom of the matter and ths 'ipkleyfrom the police station, claiming result of their Investigation is liable to !o lie an adopted aon of President Meimplicate aoma wbo would never be lt lulcy. The police allege that Oakley suspected by tlie publie. Warden Van-de- r is an old offender. la fully alive to the situation anil A notice has been p sited in the has matters so arranged now that tlie rooms of the York Cotton corweave altors be will plena of the conspire most Impossible of further execution. poration at Saco, Mo., n reduction of 1 cents a cut to weavers of denims. Will Hasten Knfurms. The cut will he accepted. n Madrid, Sept 13. The minister for McKenna will leave Atty-Gethe colonies, Senor Castellano, lisa dewhere fur Pa., Somerset, today cided to hasten tha application for lie will have a conference with the Cuban reforms. Tha law providing for President on puplio matters, tlie tha election of commission for Caban nature of which ia nut known. administration will shortly appear. Weavers in the Eclipse and Beaver The municipal elections have been mills at North Adams, Miss., fixed for Oct 10. The application of iwned by Gallup & Houghton, to the follow and the provincial law will lumber of 300, yesterday finally the application of the necessary an alleged cut down in wages. council for the of laws and regulation George W. Kiisby A Co., brokers in administration, which will commence and grains, at Washington, itocks when March the reforms on 1, work have susiiendcd. Silsby had branches are generally applied, will he next In in several cities and was patronised order. by numerous local speculators. This is his third suspension. Fund. tor Ickoa! Shecfclos a rimy U-o- n Inter-moiiiitui- ii much-discusse- d tin-uss- ths rabies. 'Forbldilaa Water Britain has Just beaten back n Gen man invasion. Tbs All tor, s German trawler, not only caught flab within thf forbidden waters of Moray Frith, but undertook to land Ma catch at Aberfrom n Britdeen. Fifteen blue-Jaeke- ta ish bad to use force man-of-w- g pushing back tha German fisherman and throwing their fish back into thali . boat. R. S. Wlmrner, NOTARY PUBUC. Office In Bank. Pnyaon City. Wash--ugto- sL-tic- Boise, Ida., BcpL 13. It la understood that several of tha counties are considering the advisability of causing action to be instituted in bcbalf of the eountiea against parties who held or hold uanrioua mortgagee on reel estate or personal property in the county, for the purpose of collecting from such mortgagees for the benefit of the school fund of the eounty, tho penalty prescribed by law for taking usurious contracts. This law has been n dead Mrs. Mary ac- Andcrsun-Navsar- cording to the London Dally Mail, may appear on the concert platform in Flic lias been London this autumn. two years music voea for studying with Maude Valerie. steamer llamburg-AmericaTlie Prussia," Captain Seliinidt, which recently arrived at Hamburg from New York, A si in a collision with the stcamur Muas, outward bound, requiring the latter steamer to return to letter. port. Secretary Gage saya that the comTeller Sroroi Hay mission appointed by Chairman Hanna Denver, Cola, SepL 13. The Rocky of the Indianapolis convention was a Mountain News quotes Senator Tellei splendid one, and ho hoped would acaa having said to its representative si complish something In its attempt to Rio: If Hayt has accepted the bring about a division of the currency repul 11 an nomination he ought laws. , in common decency to decline the lit MilThe directors of the ver republican nomination. I stand by waukee and KL Paul llailroud comwhat I said in my speech at Glenwood pany hare decided to declare tlie rrg Springs. It ia not necessary for mo to ular dividend ( 3 per aay more than that." cent, and an extra dividend uf 1 per Thia utterance la regarded as a re- cent A dividend of 'i',i per cent on pudiation of the silver nominee fw the preferred stock was also declared. justice of the supreme court, who hai Fourth Assistant PostniHsIcr-lIeneru- l aoeepted tlie McKinley republican Bristow has returned to Washington nomination also. after an alwcnce of several weeks, and Fatal Gaaallae Move Explosion, ths apnoinlinent of 103 new postmastIlarri ers of tlie fourth class is annouiuvil. Lynn, Mass., SepL 13. Ml ett CL Sheldon, 82 years old, and Mist Tho apiKiiutmcuU wero muds la Matilda Sheldon, 88, sisters, were various states, the largest number In burned to death while cooking with s any oue state being twclae in Tenucs-aee- . of tlie appointments Sixty-sigasoline stove when Its explosion occurred. Both died In horrible agony. wero made to succeed persons who wire removed. A. F. HOLLADAY Dentist. Over Douglass' hardware store. Everything pertaining to high art dentistry. Badly decayed teeth made ter vlcable fur life by tlie adjustment of gold amalgam or porcelain crowns. Best Sets of Teeth it prices wlteln the reach of all Wheels, n Qaalilj rzr Too! STYLBBI Utiles, GcnHanais S Tutiea. The Lighted Burning Wheels oa Earth. Ilili.-apo- semi-annu- x THE ELDREDGE miARftsst THE BELVEDERE. Ms Mada 6ssd Wh BmSImsI f IhsaMal m tUZsCted Whaaiel National Sewing Machine Co., gjo Broadway, New Vartu Factory k-lv- , Ms J |