OCR Text |
Show it- mu . . (. eKim r 1 ywi THE PAYSON VOL VI PAVSOX UTAH, SATURDAY, MOUNTAIN TROOPS. The At the Expense of Thoroughness. War Board Will Hot Chaaaa Foatpontaf a Uatdilra Kngaxwuit for tha Saks of la Karlj Bklrmbhas Floor an Hrlag bata Cao-ttooa-ly Mod 3. When Ad mi ia overhauled and engaged by either Bampson or Schley, it la expected to practically end the war. For thla reaaon, no undue haate ia being made. Both American fleet Washington, May ral Cervera's fleet are after the Spaniard a, and are ted to annihilate the oppoeing fleet when an engagement oeeura. The queation of locating and engage ing a fleet on the open aea which ii trying to evade an engagement ia not an eaay taak. It may take aorae time to accomplish thia result, but it will be thoroughly done. It ia not the intention to merely cripple the fleet and allow part of it to run away. Orderi have been laaued to capture or destroy the entire fleet, ami no chances are to he taken merely to bring about an early engagement in reaponae to a popular feeling that an early engagement ia desirable. Such a battle will immediately be followed by the moat vigorous actions it ia possible to make ia Cuba. Defenses will be bombarded and the entire available force of the army will be poured into that country in overwhelming numbers, ao that the eonquest will be short and vigorous. With the destruction of the fleet, it is supposed a Spanish revolution will occur which will end the war as far aaaendlag relief expeditions, either to Cuba or the Philippines ia concerned. ax-p- CLIMATIC CONDITIONS IN CUBA. Fiiw and Malaria Confined to tka Coast. New York, May 18. A meeting of Cuban physicians was held at the Bed Cross hospital today to dixeuaa the effect of climate diseases in Cuba. Dr. Munos, recently chief of the eivil hospital in Havana, was made chairman, and Dr. Solloaa, until recently surgeon in the Spanish army, was present The points determined were that men from the United Staten suffer more disease in Cuba than men from sout a era countries. Of the Spanish soldiers who have gone to Cuba, 75 per cent Yellow have suffered from malaria and 35 per cent from yellow fever. Deaths have occurred in about 85 per eent of the eases. The seriousness of the disease in Cuba has depended on the seasons and location. Malaria has prevailed during the entire year, and yellow fever only during the months of August, September, October and November. Yellow fever prevails mostly on the coast and in the cities. At a distance of eight to ten miles from the coast and in the mountains the island ia healthy during the entire year. The physicians came to the conclusion, from their observations, that diseases do not spread as rapidly, nor are they as severe, as on the southern coast of Florida. RAN THE BLOCKADE. Knntsarrmt's Craw (Uvea aa Ovatloa at Corunna. Corunna, Spain, May 81. The Span. Ish auxiliary cruiser Montserrat arrived here unexpectedly from Cienfugos, having escaped the American blockading fleet. Large crowds of people thronged the quay, and the crew received an ovation when they went ashore. The people embraced the captain and officers of the steamer. Popular demonstrations followed throughout the city. The commander of the Montserrat declared that he was not charged with any mission, and said he was not carrying dispatches, bnt the Spaniards claim that he is patriotically concealing the facts in the case. The Montserrat is to be sent to Fer-ro- l or Cadiz in order to have her guna mounted. Abigfeteiabcingorganlred here in honor of the officers and crew of the MontzcrraL Spanish Spy Arrested. New York, May 83. A man said to be a Spanish spy and a deserter from ' . the First United States artillery, was arrested by secret service agents on llroadway. While being taken to Govern or's island on lxiard the General Hancock, the primmer flung a packet of papers into the bay, bnt the boat put back and the papers, which, it is asserted, comprised details of the harbor defenses of New York, which were addressed to the Spanish consul at Montreal, were recovered. Md Monitor for Haw York. Philadelphia, May S3. The old single turret monitor Jason, which has been undergoing repairs and refitting at League Island navy yard, left for New York in tow of tup Pioneer. Good time was made clown the river, and at 7:30 last night she passed out of . the Delaware rapes. The Jasone crew is made up of thinner New York naval reserves from Rochester and Brooklyn, but now rwwlarly enlisted in the navy, nad is unf,r Uin command of tl-.- e rink. Make, Wyowlag Vataotean. - Ml Catenae San Francisco, Msy 84. The latest arrivals at the military camp on the old bay district camp arc all comfortably quartered, though Utah and Wyoming arc somewhat short of tents. Wyoming has the promise of the government that its solitary battalion shall not be put in to fill up a regiment, hut will go Into serviua aa an independent battalion. It has an assurance, also, that it and the Utah batteries will be sent away together about the first of Jnne. Idaho and Kansas are the two campe that lack equipment. Idaho has only three companies uniformed, and until the arrival of uniforms there will not be much drilling. The Idaho men are new to the manual, but the fighting spirit is all there. When a rumor arrived that, all unequipped as they are, they were to sail for Manila at once the camp uu audibly glad. That's good news," grinned a big private, the sooner the better. The sandy ground on which the camp is situated is too soft for drilling pur-- ' poses. The Utah batteries are unable; as yet to use their guns, and the car-- ' riages arc sunk deep in the sand. The , horses have not arrived yet, and there j is but one equine in the camp a beau-- , tiful buckskin pacer, presented to Cap-- j tain Richard W. Young by (he Salt Lake City bar. UTAH CAVALRY LEAVES. BOUND WAR REVENUE BILL. law I'xdar f Idsrmtl BUvsr, Oroaabach and Tax Amaad-asa- ls Washington, May 33. The presen. week will be given almost entirely to the continuation of the debate on the war revenue blil, end many of the best informed senators ezpreas the opinion thnt the consideration of the bill will he concluded before the end of the week. a Uhlcka-mangastone- e. ar Keogh Riders. Fort Rnssell. May 35. Captain Cannon has appointed the following noncommissioned officers: Serges sts F. C. Goodwin. Logan; 8. R. Sproat, Sait Lake; J. A. Harris, Monroe; J, A. Young. Salt Lake; B. C. Morris, Salt Lake; E. U. Clark, Gunnison; Corporals L. 8. Tenney, Login; Royal G. Pratt, Salt Lake; Leonard Robinson, Ogdon; A. O. Mnckinzle, Carl B. Hard, John R. Beck, F. R. ria inter and J. C. Smeller, Salt Lake; Farriers D. IS. Koalas, Brig- j ham City; A. W. (lyggiiip, Merour. , UTAH NO. 17. SEWS. NORTHWEST NOTES. Kea an the Three Transports Men Delinquent taxpayers of Halt Laka Tlie Wyoming exhibit ha been sent county have been given further time in to Omaha. ations for tlie first expedition to Ma- which to settle. Tlie Irish volunteers number over nila are absorbing the entire time ol Joseph How of Farmington was seri- 3ts in Montana. the military officers. Nothing remain! ously injured n few days ago by a log A telephone wire from Beckwith, j to be done bnt to finish loading ths slipping from a wagon and falling upon Wyo., to Randolph, Utah, Is being con-- 1 three vessels the Pekin, Australia and him. structed. Sydney. Thomas Munn. an yonng C. I). Lane has The first expedition will 1 divided man of South purchased ths lloojier, was last week among the three vessels as follows: group of mines at Mountain City, dvelared iusane and sent to tlie asylum The City of Pekin, tlie First Cal- at Nev., fur 8150,000. lrora ifornia volunteers, composed of 4ti offW illiam Herbert haa been convicted asJulius Jensen, who attempted to icers and (37 enlisted men, 10 officers at Hawllna, Wya, of highway robbery a sault of Q. daughter Cannon, George and 71 sailors of the navy, making s has iieen declared insane and is now an committed on a Mexican. total of 50 officer and 1044 men. The iluiubolt river is higher than it inmate of the state insane asylum. The City of Sydney, 13 officers and has Iieen for some time. Prominent sheepmen who have their Heavy rains 318 enlisted men of one battalion of e all orer Nevada are reported. in herds the east Spring-vilimountains of tha Oregon volunteers. V officers and Sheriff Davis, of Rawlins, Wya, report that tha rains of the past 300 men of the four companies of the week he ha postlve evidence that caused have numa tbe death nf Fourteenth United States infantry; Butch Cassiday la yet alive. one officer and 14 men of the California ber of newly lioru iambi. There wee a shooting aeraic at LoveCaptain R, V. Young waa presented heavy artillery and Dr. II. U. McYeogh, a handsome with ereu land, Nev., the other dey, between the 24 horse medical oincer. Total, ranking on the day preceding tlie departure of Rouiwell brothers end W. l l'itt. and 079 men. The Australia, the headquarters, staff the troops for Suu Francisco, the gift Wyoming coal men are elated over and band, and two battalions of the of a number of his admirers. the prospect of having the navy take In tbe two batteries which left for a part of its supply from the stute. Oregon volunteers, comprising 37 offKan Francisco last week were 7.'iA men. icers and 640 men. , Mika Lowhain of Uiutali county, Tlie troops assigned to depart on the Kach battery baa four officers, l.'l nonW'ya, has furnished seven recruits out Australia and the City of Sydney have commissioned officers aud privates and of his family of nine lsiye and one girl. been ordered to report at the docks of throe members of the hospital corps. Wit h a population of 70,(100, Wyoming their respective vessels at 8 o'clock Frank M. McBride, postfurnished 040 men fur the wer. The this morning. master of Halt Lake City, who was reprujiortiou would lieve been Tha organization of the second expe- cently convicted of embezzlement of proper 116. dition to the Philippines will not be government funds, has been aentenusd Live stock shipment from Ileno, determined nntll the arrival of General to four years' imprisonment in the slate Nev., during March and April aggreis in of command who Wesley Merritt, penitentiary. gated 52,186 head, and a total uf 1004 the whole expedition, and who will A scaffi Id In the Overland carload. reach this city at the end of tha week. mine at Sun..igave ine, dropp'ug two occIloy iiolioy was struck by lightning upant. Fied JeUM-- and Charles W. nt Richardson PHILIPPINE REVENUES. canyon, in tlie eastern Fault, to tbe bottom of the shaft, thirty-seof Wyoming, one day last week, part fet-ven Both men were badly Csstoma Dstlss Ars to bs t'allacted by tbs and killed. Mill la 17. , injured but will recover. California sheepmen are hunting The waterworks of Ogden have again Washington, May 84. In anticipation of the early occupation of tlie been placed in tlie hands of receivers,' ranges for sheep In Wyoming, as grass refuses to grow in the Golden state Philippine island by the land and Samuel L. Jarvis, of Kansas City, and naval forces of the United States, the other bondholders having begun suit this season. Stockmen in Wyoming are organtreasury department has already begun to foreclose a mortgage given by tbe izing for protection against the mattha formulation of regulations and a company in tlie sum of f 7,41X1,000. ters. Many beeves are missing from scheme of customs tariffs which will The jury In tlie Douglas murder case the ranges of late. be collected by .the military authoribrought in a verdict of guilty of murE. T. Payton, of Cheyenne, who wee ties, and tnrned into the treasury of der in the first degree, with a recomthe United States as a military con- mendation that lie be sentenced to im- released after ea investigation as to tribution. That the president has prisonment for life. Douglas killed his his sanity, had to lie reincarcerated authority to collect the Philippine reve- wife at Huntsville in January last. recently owing to a fresh attack. nues under existing conditions is not Ed Divine, in charge of aC. Y. eattle The dry farm grain and lucerne have matter of doubt It was several times made marked since tlie outfit at Douglas, Wy., was recently improvement done during the Inst war with Mexico, recent rains and large erupt are prac- dangerously hurt and perhaps permaand the authority of the government assured. Fall wheat and the nently Injured by n fractions horse. in thn premises was sustained by decis- tically is showing np nicely, The 1 daughter uf George ions of the United Higs supreme court spring grain while the outlook for an abandonee of Brown of Lamoille, Nev., was burned fruit, except peaches, continues good. 'to death in a fire. Slis TORNADO IN TEXAS. Tlie two batteries of Utah volunteers lingered ia agony for aliont an hour. Kilted Several People and Destroyed Mach A Laramie, Wya, man who hacked broke camp at Fort Douglas on Friday Property. of week and departed for Manila. ont last after proffering his services to Dallas, Tex., May 24. A tornado A half holiday was declared in the Uncle Sam waa fooling with a revolver struck Ravenna, in Fanning county, houses were closed the next day and allot himself in the last night from the south west, blowing eehools, business and thousands of people crowded tlie hand. down eleven barns, ten dwellings and streets and elm-relustily aa tbe boys Alex Hayden, a prosperous rnneher the Methodist and Christian churches. marched to tlie depot. of Henry's Fork, Wya, was killed by The tornado traveled in a northerly Two young men of Logan, who are being thrown from a bucking horse direction and passed just north of Ivan-howhere Captnin Joe Dupree waa In the habit of gambling, and invaria- one day last week. The animal fell At bly winning from tlie isiys witli whom upon him. killed, and hia house wrecked. had tlie tallies turned on Alliert Laum, a Clarkavilie, a negro was killed and they play, hoy of them the other evening when their Anaconda, was killed eleven people injured. Many horses by a horse kickand mules were killed. The property former dupes held them up and took ing him in the head. He approached in the neighborhood of the Red river from their pockets $35. No arrest will the horse he was being ridden along lie made as tbe youthful gamblers dare tbe street valley was damaged to the extent of not make charges. 110.000. Elko, Nev., furnished twenty-eigh- t Ed X. Kirby, the Utah mining man of her foremost young men to the volwho disappeared from Kan Francisco unteer Bterbada Instrwtlua army. Three of them were so suddenly and completely about Washington, May 84 Secretary Gage newspaper boye, and are laid to be all haa issued an order to customs officers, March 1, bus returned to civilization eoelal lights. notifying them that the port of Ma- from a remote mining locality where F. F. and Al. Felch and Joe Laeoete nila, Philippine islands, is blockaded he went to examine property and was of Sylvanite, Mont, went over to he than detained expected. longer by the United States fleet, under Adlake on a fishing trip one day miral Dewey, anil therefore, clearance It was an isolated place with no last week, and returned the following of communication. means will not be granted to merchant ves4.70 trout with day Reports of correspondents indicate sels for that port Instructions also A miner by the n nine of McArthur warn owners and mssters of vessels that orops throughout the state are was hurt in the Lucky Buy mine in looked never liettcr and that in undertaking voyages to Span- very promising one day last week by a fall ish ports, not now blockaded, they run at tills time of the season. Planting Montana, of nx-k- , caused by one of the slulle the risk of interruption by future corn and potatoes ia being pushed, and some of tbu early planted is up and being loose and falling down. blockades and military operations. A large number of young people of growing fast Elko, Nev., were sadly disappointed absence a of her the parents, During Hawaiian Annexation. child of Mr. and Mrs. K. when the train carrying the Utah vo24. The question Washington, May lunteers did not stop. Many of them of the annexation of the Hawaiian in- G. Atkinson, of Brighton, fell into a remained np most nf the night lands has been revived in the senate to tub of water that stood in the yard renot the was and In n Montana hotel there is a sign drowned, parent a certain extent since the Hawaiian resolutions ware reported in the house, turning for two hours uf ter the accident posted in n conspicuous plnee, which Boarders taken by realists follows: and the friends of annexation have to the little one. Salt the day, week or month. Those who been quoted as expressing a determinGeorge G. liywitcr, passed peacefully away do not pay promptly will he taken ation to press the house resolution In Lake since where Sarah wore her tbe senate during the present session, while seated at tlie dinner table on the promptly in case it should pass the honsc, for Kith inst, apoplexy being the cause of toad" Thomas J. Riley, slayer of Millionfear that the short session would not hia death. Mr. By water came to Utah in is.it and waa well and favorably aire Patrick La r gey of Butte, has iieen afford time to secure its thorough conknown throughout the state. convicted of niunh-- in the second desideration. James C. JVulson, whose quarrel and gree. Riley made a statement after encounter with hia father at ilcasant the verdict in which lie said that if Spy A Treated at resulted in tha he hail killed sixty men lie would have May 73. A young Spaniard Grove on April 2ith named who arrived here death of the latter, haa bci-- bound over been acquitted. Women and children arc fleeing from abont three weeks ago and registered to the district oonrt on the charge of at tbo Palmetto hotel as from New murder In thr second degree. 1'ouImid'm Casper, Wyo., as though mother is one of the bondsmen. York, ia under arrest, by order of GenThey are going in every direction, Tbe city council of Ogden has passed anywhere to save their children from eral Khafler, as a suspected spy. He had been watched for two weeks. He an ordinance requiring nil business tlie terrible disease now raging there. It is a waa plentifully supplied with money men to pay wlist is termed the merepidemic anil usuand wrote as msnjv as 1 00 letters a day, chant's license, and now the members ally attacks children lictwecn the ages and this, logethej- with tlie discovery who voted for tlie ordinance are alsiut of 4 ami 13 years, and so far not one that he was tr;i veling under so assumed as popular with the business men as i esse out of twenty recovers. The physicians admit their inability to cops name, led to his arrest. The case will a Kpnuiard with the Isiys in blue. witli the disease. be thoroughly investigated. Thompson and Schultz, the two J. A. J. Dawes of Ufart, Mont., says captured at the time llutch i considerable loss of lloyc.it the art Kxpoalltoa. Cassidy and Walker were killed, havu there has la.. May 34. Home hail a preliminary examination and are yonng stock since the recant storm, Birmingham, two years ago si ut thirty prominent now iu tlie Emery county jail pending among rsiielimcn in tlie mure, tha grand jury. Jones and in fact, than during the balance of citizens of Birti. nghain organized a trial elub. tbe object of Hyde were released for lack of evidence. the winter. Tha loss, bow ever, Is n Paris exjKisiti which was to inkr the trip in a body In tin- - ease of Joseph Storer, charged crippling tha growers. to the big fair in l'ria. Yesterday, with killing Thomas Green at Echo, Min uf J. M. Pile of The meeting and the jury brought In a verdict of not M cailow ('reek, MonL, was seriously however, the flu!' h'l France bad guilty. resolved, inasmuch injured while playing with a dynashown unfrienit'y feelings for the Uintah county came near losing her mite percussion cap recently. Ms was Unit'd Stale In !'' wr sgsinat Spain, court house by lire one day laat week. at aclinol. and wits tapping the cap when it exploded, the cli.i lie HI anded and tbe trip Los is numinul. against his 1h secretary then abandoned. blowing off three linger f 1,740, turned to tlie m Royal nuhas IBs M psOi San Francisco, May 24 The prepar- fur-cieu- x a, risk's FOR MANILA. isos. loading. . While the consideration of the hill, except aa to objected features, has been completed, there is still much to be done before the bill can be said to be completed. The iteiur which have been passed over era those which it was expected from the beginning would consume tlie greatest amount of time. These include the corporation tax provision, the Inheritance tax, the silver seigniorage and greenback amendments, and also other of more or less importance. Involved in the discussion of the greenback end seigniorage amendments will be the Bepublican proposition to restore the bond provision, and there can lie no doubt that this question will give rise to a discussion that willeoverconsiderable time, probably two or three days at least. There is, however, no apparent desire on the part of the opponents of bonds to consume more time than is necessary to the proper presentation of their views. During tha present week the Hawaiian annexation resolutions are likely to be considered in the house. No positive assurance has been given that a special rule providing for their considOlvsa aa Ovatloa as They Marehsd to tko eration will be reported, bnt it is gen Train. Salt Luke, May 85. The last of the erally understood that la event of the revenue bill being well advanced in volunteer Captain Caine, and his tha senate, tlie committee on rules will troop of 80 cavalrymen have gone to to the majority demand in the Join the batteries at San Francisco. j respond house for the immediate disposition of they were given a great demonstration the Hawaiian resolution. notwithstanding tlia threatening, weather. They broke eamp at 3:15,' GRISBY'S COWBOYS- and the train pulled out at 0:15 last1 of Utah's' laat evening, carrying the Wild Westers enters Bacsivs aa Ova-tt- o soldier boys. at Chicago. The march through the city was a' Chicago, May 23 The advance guard triumphal one. The troops presented, of Grlsby'a cowboy regiment has ara splendid appearance. They were ea-- rived in from Sioux Falla. Chicag eorted by a guard of honor composed crowds greeted the train, and Large of veteran Union and Confederate sol- the locomotive slowed up to allow the diers. crowds to exchange compliments with The company treaanry was increased the soldiers, who, leaning far out from by 0355, a contribution by member of tlie windows, cheered and waved flags the Alta club, to make the boys com- and in other ways demonstrated their fortable. appreciation of the reception. There They will not be detained long in were two companies, containing altoSan Franeisoo, but are expected to call gether 1M men. The men' were d resard about Jnne 1, on the first transports in regular cowboy costume, broad that leave. sombreros, etc., with long pistols strapped to their sides. The train proINVASION OF CUBA. ceeded to the stock yards to unload lieasial Mites Dacians Tkars W1U ba Me their freight Waste af Ufa. j The troopers left a few hours later With regard over Washington, May 85. the Pennsylvania railroad for to the invasion of Cuba, said Major Three other companies Chlekamanga. Gensral Miles at the war department of the under Lieutenant-Colone- l regiment exto say, yesterday, I have nothing are now on their way Lloyd, cept that the United States will, in due from Fort Meade, 8. D., for Chicka-maugtime, bring Cuba under its control by whsre they will join Colonel judicious methods and without a use- Grlshy. The remaining five troops will less waste of life. The United States follow in a few days. Four will come ia too greet, too strong and too powerfrom Montana and one from Fargo, N ful to commit any foolish action in connection with the proposed invasion. As for myself, I have only to any that CUBA MOVEMENT BEGUN. no officer is fit to command the troops who, from any motive whatever, would First Consign meat of Troops Left lost Wilnidij, needlessly risk the life of a single Macon, Ga., May 23. Unlesa some soldier, either from disease or the bullets of the enemy. I have never sacri- accident has befallen the United States ficed ths lives of men under my com- transport Florida there are noty many mand, and I do not propose to subject volunteer troops on the Island of Cubs, them to any unnecessary risks in the or they will be there within a few hours. From accurate information obpresent campaign." tained here it can be stated as a fact CERVERA AT SANTIAGO. that the first expedition toward Cuban Belief Tkat HI Fleet Is Emtrapped la soil has started, and the outlook is for J a successful trip. That Harbo Washington, May 85. The Spanish Wednesday, May 18. the United fleet is reported to be in Santiago har- States transport Florida left Port bor. If to, it la probably bottled up Tampa with several hundred volunteer by one of the two American squadrons troops on board. The passengers bewhich are supposed to be on the south longed to the regiment of Cuban volof Cuba. The report is persistenly unteers organized ia the lower extremcirculated, and comes from London, ity of Florida some weeks ago. It was Madrid and Key West, yet it cannot he thought best to send these men, as confirmed. Secretary Long say he they speak Spanish and are more achas no dispatches, yet his personal quainted with the topography of the opinion is that theHpanlsh fleet ia etlll country which it is proposed to invade. at Santiago de Cuba, and ha bellevaslt It cannot be learned what United will not escape from there. One of the States officers accompanied the regicables connecting Santiago with the ment of volunteers. If this expedition outside world has been destroyed, and is a success other troops w ill lie rushthe other one soon will he. This will ed into the island as soon as possible. shut off communication with the out-tid- e MONTANA TROOPS TO MOVE. world and deprive Blanco of all Information concerning the movements vf either American or Spanish fleets. Cavalry la Chlrkamaaga and Infantry to ths rhlllilusM. Mews From Daw ty- Butte, Mont., May S3. Orders were Manila. May 80, via Hongkong, Slay 84. received litre by the Montana cavalry SituSecretary Navy, Washington: to prepare to start for troops ation unchanged. Strict blockade conThe Missoula tinues. Grant scarcity of provisions in will arrive In Hntte tomorrow troops morning Manila. Foreign subjects fear an out- and join Captain Stiver's troop, and in break of the Spanish soldiers, and thsy the afternoon will leave over the Orewill he transferred to Cavite by the gon Short Line anil Union Paeifie for in the harbor. 6L Louis. foreign Aqninaldo, the rebel chief who wee The Montana volunteer regiment brought here from Hongkong on tha will start on Tuesday for tha PhilipMcCulloch, Is organizing a force of napines, also over the Short Line, en tive cavalry, and may render some vain-abl- e route to San Francisco. assistance. Dawar. nien-of-w- SBB1 M A V 2S, Yellowntniw I'ark Kublioni Convicted. Cheyenne, Wya, May 23. Gna Smlt-xe- r and George lichee, the men who held np and roblied four or five stagecoaches in Yellowstone Park Inst July, were found guilty in the United States court, the jury in Hie rase having been out three days. Judge Itiner sentenced the men to two years and five months in the state penitentiary at Laramie. The robberies were the most daring aver committed in the west, tha losing quite heavily. None of Ilia valuable have been recovered. passenger POWDER Absolutely Pure cs n mm mn eo., aw vow. -- uffi-cc- rs sage-brus- h d e, DOG8. HYDROPHOBIA-PROO- P A Btwpla llpmtlw ParfuroMd bg u lllarkiwltb. "My father, who is an old man, has always been fond of dogs and hs has always performed an operation on all tha animals hs baa owned to prevent them from having the rabies, said a gentleman to a writer In the Baltimore Sun. "He haa had but ona animal affected, ard In this case he failed to take the pneiulion he had don with tha other dog When ha waa 17 years of age he knew a German blacksmith Old who owned two puppies. Ha called my father one day and said: I will show you something which will always ba of use to ym . Taking ona of tha dogs, the blacksmith placed It on a boot top, and. pulling ita mouth open, sailed the animal' tongue out Then ba Took a sharp knife aud made a silt under he dog's tongue, then took an awl and foreed out a small worm. When he had completed the operation tlie blacksmith asked father to try hia hand on the other animal, which ha did. The blacksmith then said: These drgs will never have the hydrophobia. If they are bitten by a mad dog their jaws will lock and they will not be able to open them. " The speaker said hia fist her had taken the precan-tkto follow the blacksmith's advles One of the dogs which had been treated by this process wsa bitten by a dog which waa mad and in a few days ths aiouth of the dog became locked and the animal died without Inflicting any injury to any one. The gentleman with the theory says he would liks to havs atm of tho medical fraternity experiment with two dogs, tnk'ng ths worm from ths tongue of on end leering It In the tongue of the other, then inoculating both with the virus from a dog known to have bean affected with tha rabies. m ForblilJaa Water Britain has Just beaten back a Gen man Invasion. Tbe Alsler, a German trawler, not only caught fish within tht forbidden waters of Moray Frith, bul undertook to land Us catch at Aberfrom a Britdeen. Fifteen had to usa forre in ish pushing back tha German fishermen and throwing their flah back into theli blue-jacke- ts man-of-w- ar boat. R. S. Wlmmer, NOTARY PUBLIC. Office In Bank. Payton City. Dr. J. H. EVANS Dentist. Over Donglss' rdware store. Everything pertaining to high art dent' Hailly decayed teeth made scr for life by the adjustment ol gold amalgam or porcelain crown istry. e d Best Sets of Teeth at prices wltcin the reach of all w me wheels, Too!? Quality STJEE Tampa-Tampa- n CasU-llano- panic-stricke- Ladies', Gailkmca's & Tandem. Tbs Ugbtest Running Wheels en Earth. - THE es mANtk see ls-ci- dt-a- ELBE ITKEBELVK. 1 I 1 . W slosys Ms4s Qssd Why Ihel4s1 fusing Nschlnstl lUkeGsed Whsslsl National Sewing Machine Co., Pscteryt IM Prosdwsy. New Turk. rs TOtkirdPUi W IMvMars, IU ..I.'tiYTflTOrtlF'J N |