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Show THE THEY'RE AFTER DICK. SMOOT TAKES OATH. GLOBE-HEADE- R. SYMPATHY Last of Notorious Gang By OtobBilw ribltahl. NO OBJECTION MADE TO HIS BE. ING SWORN IN. Ca UTAH FAYSON. Wantiid A new popular song. the old ones are worn out All If yon wish to put the germa out ol business, don't boll them; Jar them. If a Contest Is to Bo Made at All, It Will be Made Before the Com. nittee on Privileges and Elections. Apostle Reed Smoot of Provo is now It seems ambassadors are just as a member of the United liable to lose their Jobs as other folks States senate, be having taken the oath are. d Mr. Carnegie would like to be a father to any deserving nation that Is In trouble. It la to be remembered that when Turkey engages In a "holy war' it U a holy terror. of office Thursday. Mr. Smoot wan escorted to the desk of the president of the senate by Sen. ator Kearns. As he walked up there waa a buzz of rnminent in the galleries and quite a Iluie applause. After in legislative the senate session after recess, Senator Iloar, s, who, In the absence of Senator is the ranking member of the prirlieges am elections committee, moved "that various remonstrances or protests In regard to the election nf certain senators, sworn in today, be referred to the cninniitten on priviand this motion leges and vas agreed iiimn without comment or ote. In response to Inquiries as to the probable course which the committee on eli'ctioiiH will pursue in the Sinoot ease. Senator lloar said that the matter was entirely In tho hand of Senator lturrows, who Is in Michigan, and will not return for several days. Bur-row- Gen. Crlbe-Urlbhaving lost his hyphen, la reported to have blown away the rest of himself. The powers are very powerful, of course, but the slek man of Europe Is a curiously uncertain patient elis-tions,- When the tide ebbs these days Venire goes dry. The Adriatic may have begun to weary of its ancient bride. One trouble with molasses as a food for horses is that it would certainly make them slow up In cold weather. Astronomer Young says a race of some sort inhabits tho sun. Old Sol ought to be able to "put up a hoi race. In connection with the situation In Morocco, the Spanish licet is to be mobilized. Where did Spulu get a fleet? Honduras, Nicaragua and Salvador are threatening to light Guatemala. They must he running short of revo- lutions. 8pec!al Session Convenee. In obedience to the president's proclamation, the senate of tho Fifty-elght- h congress convened in extraordinary session at noon Thursday. An Inimenso crowd witnessed tho interesting ceremony. No business w as transacted, except the swearing in of new members, the oath being administered to tw'enty-seveof the thirty senators who take office for six years. Of these seventeen were ii A rhlladelphla man went wrong because of his love for line books. Let the young poets take heart. It may be CARNIVAL OF MURDER IMMINENT. Catching. It appears that Mrs. Patrick Camp- bell was born In America. She ueedn't expect much when sho cornea hero after this. Mascagni says Chicago women are warmer than those of Iloston. Well, that only puts them a degree or two above zero. It la again announced that Mr. Schwab haa resigned, but the American people absolutely refuse to get excited over It Iletty Green prohably foreclose on an nrphnn asylum If there happened to ,u any delay In the payment of the Interest would It would, no doubt, be shown, If figures could bo obtained, that dyspepsia has spoiled more good fellows than marriage has. Puck. Now cornea news that the Chinese Dowager Empress lias started a paper lu Peking. It's hard to keep a dowager like that in her coflin. Further Trouble in China is Regarded as Almost Certain. Aerordlng to advice received from Pekin, an outbreak Is regarded by many as imminent. Correspondents of Chinese papers at Pekin are sending rolumns telling of the duplicity of the empress dowager and of the threatened outbreak. The North China Dally News, one of the best informed Journals of the cast, hns received advices that tho empress dowager and Yung Lu, the grand chancellor, are known to lie aiding the movement of Tung Fit Hsiang In Kansu, and on the authority of a Chinese of high II t erst y rank at Pekin, a Shanghai paper says that while the cniprcs dowagivr Is Issuing edicts commanding reforms on western linos and pretending to Initiate reforms, she is secretly sending instructions to viceroys and governors prohibiting tho Inauguration of foreign methods In their Jurisdiction. The em. press is also said to lie sending notifications to some viceroys that Tung Fu Hsiang Is to lie aided In mqrehlng his army to Pekin to nscort Fu Chun, son of Prince Chun and apparent to the throne. On their arrival Kwong-Hstho present emperor, la to bo made away with, says the Chinese correspondent. ex-he- ir u, Dsdgo City, Kan., la preparing to bore a hole In the ground for exploring purposes, but it seems to have no fears as to what the opening may disclose. Solution of Race Question. Tho Initiatory steps for a convention to settle the rare question were taken A painting by Troyon, "Landscape in the Wisconsin senate Thursday, and Cattle," sold in New York for when a Joint resolution authorizing and $550, which was deemed a very reasonable figure, considering the high requesting the governor to call upon governors of other states to appoint price of beef. delegates to a convention to be held A patient suffering from smallpox In Atlanta, Ga., commencing July 4, waa presented. The preset agitation haa escaped from New Jersey hosof the race problem, the resolution pital, and the authorities are Indus- states, "offers, we believe, tbs opportriously searching for somebody to tunity of such consideration of it as search for him. will bring a better understanding of Its nature and bearings and may point We can't all he captains of industry, the way to a Just solution. and we don't expect to be. There are American Soldiers Will Remain In quite a number of ua who would bo Cuba. very glad to be first lieutenants retired on half-pay- . is stated Puck, It again by the authorities at Washington that there Is no present Millionaire Ziegler has decided to Intention of removing from Cuba the back another polar expedition. Such American now stationed there. troops persistency and nerve ought to put the The statement Is made In view of the crew under obligations to accumulate criticisms passed In the Cuban senate at least a few chilblains. upon the continued pretence of United States troops in the Island. The CuTho men behind the guna have re- ban government thoroughly under, ceived due credit, and now Admiral stands that the United States haa al8chley amends the famous phrase by ways Intended to keep a few soldiers adding "the men before the furnace." or marines In Cuba Indefinitely for the The amendment will be unanimously purpose of taking care of the naval and coaling stations. accepted. Wyoming Range War Is On. President Eliot of Harvard comfrom received Word has beon plains that the graduates of that institution are not becoming the fathers Francis Barber of Lusk, Wyo., of anof enough children. This seems to other clash between sheepmen and Indicate that they are marrying Into cattlemen In northern Crook county, the very best circles. near the Montana line. According to the story, Barber was ranging his A good example of marrying In haste line estabIs that of the young couple who took sheep beyond tho "dead a gnng when the lished cattlemen, by the matrimonial vows on a railroad armed rnttleinen attacked his camp, train traveling at the rate of a mile a of ordered the herder to leave and never Did they repent at leisure minute. return, and then proceeded to burn the after the tiain stepped? camp wagons and slaughter a large number of sheep. The two president advocate earlier and more pro'iilic marriages, and (he Jumped Through Car Window. same week the He lWr' mining comFrank Black, an amalgamator of pany puts up the price of diamond 5 11. jumped through a winper rent rt ganllis of the financial Nelson, condition nf the young man seeking an dow of the Northern llvifie limited train near Kent lain ThursiWy night, engagement ring. morning much brained ami cut by his The Montann legislature Is being morning much bruised and cut by his urged to give Mrs. Steven Murphy n all and almost dead from exposure. reward of $3.uuii for being the mother When he Jumped through the glass as of triplets. This is a good move. The the train was going at n high rate of mother of triplets ought to have con- speed his wire gave the alarm and the solation of some sort, and money Is train was stopped, but Blnrk was not found. It Is thought he was temporwhat she generally needs ninst arily insane at the time of his act. of Bandits Being Hunted Down. "Laugtilng Dick, or, as ho Is more Dick rcmmonly railed, "Gaping Carey, said to he the laxt of the nollole-ln- the- - Wall gang torious of cattle "hustler" ar.d train robbers, fur whom rewards aggregating $3000 have been offered, is still at large, but bla capture Is huurly expected. Last Wednesday "Gaping Dick passed through Saratoga, Wyoming, en route north, twelve, hours ahead of the officers, but his mount was Jaded, and It Is thought he cannot escape. Carey, it is said, was for years a member of the notorious "Hutch'1 and George Curry gangs of outlaws that made their headquarters In Ca-sii- ly the Hole-icountry, in central Wyoming, and the "Robbeis' lloost section of southern Wyoming and northern Colorado. When a mere boy. It is alleged, he served the older outlaws as herder, messenger and ramp attendant. In l'Jul, in consequence of he theft of 35U horses from the Medicine Butte company In South Dakuta, the South Dakota authorities offered $1,000 for Carey's capture, and the Medicine Butte company offered a like sum. Johnson county officers trailed Carey to Wolton last October, and after a sharp fight, in which Carey's horse was killed under' him, captured him. Carey feigned a broken leg, and waa taken to Senator Madden's ranch near cabin and wa placed lu care of a herder over night. Carey waa not hurt, however, and during the night he overpowered his guard, secured a pistol and went to the ranch house, where he held up the inmates and secured a Winchester rifle and a belt full of cartridges. Returning to the mounted the fastest horse he barn, and made his escape. Tb$ ranchmen fired a fusillade of shots at the escaping bandit and heard him cry out In pain, but he was not dangerously thc-Wa- il l-- wounded. The next day Carey was trailed a distance of thirty miles by blood from his wound, hut he took to a stream, and thus threw his pursuers off the trail. Senator Madden offered a reward of ll.biiii for the capture of the outlaw, and since that time officers have been searching for Carey. Dick Early in January waa located In Routt county, Colorado, but he got wind of the officers coming and fled to Utah. About the middle of February Carey was located In near Thompson's, the mountains Utah, but he was warned by friends of the approach of the officers, and ,, again made his escape. . POLYGAMY DYING OUT. 8enator Smoot Saya There Are But 758 Polygamous Families. Senator Smoot, according to a Washington dispatch, has made the following statement: "I am not a poI have been married but lygamist. once, and my wife and aix children are In Utah at the present time. The statement that I have contracted a polygamous marriage is absolutely and unqualifiedly false. "Polygamy la dying out In Utah and in the Mormon territory. As late as last August a eon bus was taken of the polygamous families In the church and there were Just 758 of them. I think It will be conceded that the church, by means of its internal machinery. la In a position to obtain correct Information on the subject A dozen years ago a census of the polygamous families showed five times as many." FORCED HER TO ROBBERY. Queer Story Told by a Bride of 81a Weeka. Alonzo Clark and Elizabeth Austin, aged 19, were married six weeks agtx They are now In Jail at Oswego, N. Y., charged with burglary and larceny. Mrs. Clark says that on the night of February 5th her husband forced her by threats and fear of bodily harm to assist him In entering and robbing a store at Hastings Center, near here. She says she dressed In male attire and waited outside the store while be broke a window in the rear and want In. He signaled and she followed him through the window. She says she pointed out the most valuable goods and held the tags and baskets, while her husband filled them. Sheepherder Frozen to Death. The dead body of O. P. Norman bai been found on the range near Wyo. Norman was last seen February ?, when be ass dismissed from the service of the Daly sheep Warn-Butte- r, He was undoubtedly demented at the time and Is supposed to have wardered about on the range and been caught in the storm soon aftei known lie lost hi job. Nothing of the whereabouts of 111 people. The reienins n'e in cl::ir:o of the coroner of Sweetwater county. outfit. 1 Threw Pepper in Their Eyes. A de pern te attempt at Mshway robbery in the center of wbj made Friday. Two non Mtnok-- J two cun'oris ofilrors conveying $23,-l'"- ii to the bark, and, t'.i:o. in peppi-l:i their eye, secured the money bag, which they threw to a horseman, who galloped off. The horseman in Ms flight knocked down a man named Brandon, who was killed. Subsequent, ly the horse boiled and unseated the rider, who wa then arrested luid the money recovered. r OF CUT PLACE Liver TVrong ATI Wrong. Ths Only Way to Offer Help In 8ome Instancee It to Buy a Pie. "Out West, a few years ago, while Journeying around with a friend nf mine, 1 overheard a con venation which goea to show that sympathy Is said the roving often misplaced, man, "and the inoral is not by any means a bad one. The quick way In which the man turned on his friend, who bad offered him an abundance of sympathy, bo far a sympathy can be extended by mere words, waa very amusing and showed that the fellow was quick-witteand unusually bright, despite the fact that he hid fallen into a rather rough road. The young man had been out West for some time. He had gone out there with the Idea that ho could win a fortune, but instead of finding the way to success a smooth one, it was rather rough and rocky, marred by thorns to prick the foot, pitfalls and all that kind of thing. Put In plain, unpoetlc language he was run down at the heel sad bagging at the knee. In order to make a living he had born forced to become a pie merchant on a small rale. He was In this business when we found him, and had a small movable stand on the corner of two streets In a well known mining town. My friend recognized him at a glance, and rushed up to greet him. The fellow seemed to be Just a little embarrassed and my friend thought it would be the proper thing to do to offer a little sympathy. Sorry to see you situated as you ami in this business, are, old fello said my friend feelingly. 'D your sympathy. Buy a pie,' was the qub-- rejoinder of the vender, and In a few moments we had left him shrieking out his wareB to men who passed that say. At least he convinced my friend that there aie moments in a man's life when the mere sympathy of the mouth, no matter how earnest or how fervent the words, can not meet the requirements of the case, and that the real and only way to offer help in such Instances Is to buy a pie. ta have good haallh with a hag Ew. h la Marly aa lapoaalblc to have had haaHh with a h way ha, aa you think, that tha now art, tot how la. tha kMaaga ar tha ta. cum Mood yoar bad haalth, but tha II nr la back af anrjr ana of thaa, aad to toa cans sat af too, If yoa camel toa llnr yoa comet alL b as tun to correct the liver as It Is sura you have one. Through the liver It cures Indigestion, Constipation, Malaria and those ailments which arise from a lack of proper digestion and assimilation of food. At druggists, 30 cents per bottle. d SoHsoriaf .. Fine bath room in connection: E. DEA.N, PAT80N. Proprietor. 1 UTAH .. RULE WORKED BOTH WAYS. the Darky Had tha Best of It. At a country fair a fn-- fur all horse show was organized. Among the early entries was a small beast, ridden by a voluble individual, who pulled from his pocket a long document and commenced to entertain the crowd by reading the pedigree of his steed. Ho was the center of attraction until a colored man rode In, mounted upon a splendid black large, glossy and symmetrical. Without waiting for an invitation from the rider the crowd soon gathered alxrat the beautiful horse and uiany questions were askod, which the Soon the negro modestly answered. white man and his diminutive quadruped were left practically by themselves, and the rider found himself smarting from wounded pride. He watched the new arrival for a short time, and then rode over. Where la your horse's pedigree? he roared. "I dunno, boss; I reckon he hain't got none. He's dcs plain hoss. Oh, well, darn a horse without a shouted the disgruntled pedigree! white man, and he swung the precious record of his own animal over bis head, proclaiming what it was and how long it was. Then he started to ride away. The negro looked at the little beast over his shoulder, rolled his eyes and retorted, "Yes, darn a hoss without a pedigree, is it? Well, darn a pedigree wldout a hoss! Dat'a whut I says. And if Anything, e FACTORY LOADED SHOTGUN "New Rival By night, there, from hia wily foe, The fox. he's aafe, and alumbera All undlaturlwd by any woe That mortal dreaming cumbers; By day. In orchard He humbly eeeks Unconscious of the To gourmands on wandering. hla living; joy he'll bring Thanksgiving. And while the eagle, pinion borne. Doth cleave the vaulted aiure, Ha gobbles up the golden corn And gobbles forth hla pleasure. And, dally adding to hla girth. For man hia chief attraction. Bo fills, this bird of solid worth. His role with satisfaction. Each in hla sphere has rightful fame; The eagle first In favor As emblem of tha nation's aim, The turkey for hla flavor. But while the eagle'a chief renown Lies In hla life, a winner. The turkey's still, when dead and brown. Served for Thanksgiving dinner. Senator Perkins George C. Perkins of California haa some unusual ideas regarding the election of United States Senators, and on account of these he refused to listen to the appeals of his friends to go to California during the recent senatorial light there. "I regard the members of the legislature." said he, "as the Jury of the people, so far as the election of senaBefore the electors is ronccnii'il. tion of the legislature I made a campaign which extended tap btigili and breadth of my state. 1 told the people that I wa a candidate for Idea-Senat- to tucin. and I made my They eh tied a Republican legislature, and by so doing made that legislature their Jury. When t pi - it ion appeared to my iny friet ds urged me to leave Washington and personally conduct my ease before the legislature. but I do not think it I rig'it for benaiors to try to Inl.ucncc the nctien of legislatures, so I rcmn'ncd in In ether words. I reWashington. fused to tamper with the Jury. I ALL DEALERS I KEEP THEM W. S. TANXEK, Preslileut. JOS. S. TANNER, CYRUS E. SNELL, Cashier. Authorised ...PRINTING... Capital Block 940,000.00. PAYSON EXGHANGE BANE SAVINGS Fay son, Utah, rraaaaata a Ooaoral laiklag Baals ato A per Mitt Inlfrui paid ms Mum depeeiia Drafts on All Parts of tho World OF EVERT DESCRIPTION DENTIST. Continuous Gum, Gold, AlumW num and Rubber Plates, Gold and Porcelain bridges. Every operation guaranteed. R Bolladojf. Two door WmI sf Outtell D Dffloo Barter Step. A. 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