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Show SANK OF ENGLANDS MUSEUM. Curious Collection of Notea of Hio torical Interest. The bank of England baa a curious museum In which the principal exhibits are Its own notes. Among them is a note for a penny, which was Issued by mistake and bought back by the bank for $25. Another la a note fur a million pounds. A third la a banknote, which was found Inside a codfish caught off the Newfoundland banks, and a fourth la a note which was in circulation for over a century and a half before It waa presented for payment There are many forged notes In the museum, their value aggregating many millions of dollara, and there are also some notes which were recovered by dlvera from the sunken wreck of the British warship Eurydlce." RINGS. TELL RAM'S AGE. Horna Cease to Grow at Regular Seasons of the Year. When a ram's constitution has been undermined by the rutting season, tha horns cease to grow, nor do they begin again until the spring of the year, when Its green vegetation brings food, and this Is the causa of .the rings, which, therefore. Indicate the number of winters old a sheep is. This was my head man's theory, and is, I believe, a correct one, for in the smaller heads which 1 have examined these rings coincided with the age of the sheep, as told by the teeth. Up to five years the age of a sheep can always lie determined by the teeth; a yearling has but two teeth, a four teeth, a or over, alx teeth and a eight teeth, or a full set. Exchange. nour-lshln- '' g three-yearol- d His Definition. And what la a girl? A morse! of ribbon and feathers and lacs: mischievous elf with an angel's fauai tease you, A thorn that a A rose that will please you. fur eluding your A chase And that Is a girl! And what la a girl? A rlddla whoss meaning no mortal can guess. With "No on her tongue when her heart would say Yea! Half artful, half simple. Half pout and half dimple. Whose eyes will betray what her 11 pa would repress And that la a glrll 111 "It Might Hava Bean." cloud The eun went down In a blood-ra- d And I ha wind breathed a low, harsh tgh; And a strange, weird veil, like a aomfira shroud. Hung duan from tha murky sky. The bayed at the angry mooa Thai a dim. sad light. And the crickets chirped a doleful tuM Yu tha gltoala abroad that night. brara men hatsi It was such a night aaseems to hldo When tha darkness But dimly shapes that cotigregata And through tha ehadoaa glide. No atari to pout the traveler hoina. No light on land or sea, A night when glioat and witch and gnome Hbld fiendish revelry. Through Dead llana Gulch, by tbs haunted null. That slanda like a specter white. With Itt broken arms so gaunt and stiU, A footman passed that night. He trudged along till from without Tho shadows stood a man. But the footman did not faint nor shout. He neither turned nor ran. He stood his ground, bravo to defend Hla every set and deed. Till the shadow spoke and said, "My friend, Can you give me n chew of the weedT The chew waa given, each sent hla way, Thera was neither death nor din. But 1 ve often thought, alackadayl How sad "It nilgut have been. "Hank Spink lu Boston Herald. Secretary of War Submits Report to the President COLORADO STRIKERS APPEAL TO PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. Are Informed That Under Present Condition He Haa No Power Nor Right to Intorfcro in the Struggle. r resident Roosevelt again on Monday declined tc Interfere in the strike conditions In the Telluride district of Colorado. He will nut go so far even at thla time as to order an Into the conditions. An appeal from the Western Federation of Miners waa presented to the president Monday by Senators Teller and Patterson of Colorado, urging him to exercise federal authority In bringing about an adjustment of the situation which has arisen between the miners and the authorities of the state of Colorado. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh In answer to the appeal made by that Contains Mercury. the miners, the president states that ssry will semlr destroy the smse ef smell sad completely denuge IBs whole system whea eoierlug under present conditions' he has It through tha moeoas surfaces. Sure snlrlro should savor lie assd earept oe praarrlptloiis from neither power nor the right to act In Is do will dsoisos they rrpsishla phystdass, as tha porollily uerlvs from the premise. irs fold to the good yoa essmanufactured hy T. J. them. Hall's Catarrh t aro, sad hsseyACo.. Toiado, O.. senulaa so mercury, LANDS IN THE PHILIPPINE i takaa fsumally. artlsg directly apna ths hlo d sad mucous iurts. ssif tha system. Is Iwylsg Hall's Catarrh ran ha sura yoa gri the psoalse. It u Uki-Toledo, uhkj, hy T. A Regulations for Disposition of Hoi Istsintlly sad mods Isfree. Teeihuonlels steads Submitted to Senate. bold Keo. late. Price Tile per bottle, Mila are Uo buai. The president has submitted to Nat Far Away. congress with hi approval rules and said a celebrated regulations for the lease, sale or other I wts once, preacher, "In a Cornish mine some disposition of the public lands other hundreds of feet down In the bowel than timber or mineral lands, In the of the earth. Crawling down a ladder, Philippine Islands, made by the gov, and feeling that the temperature waa ernment of the islands. They provide every moment getting warmer, I said for homesteading, selling and leasing to a miner who was accompanying of portions of the public domain; preme: Tt'e getting very hot down terms and conditions to enable scribe la It. do you think, to here; how. far to perfect their titles; propersons the Infernnl region f "I don't know exactly, he replied, hut If yon vide for the Issuance of patents withlet go you will be there In about two out compensation to certain native minutes.' settlers upon the public lands; provide for the establishment of town-site- s Mia. Winslow's HooUilng Nyran.-fa- r chlUirea teothmje. aufivM lb gum. reaueep and sale of lots therein and for UubrmaUuu, llj t4Al. curs wltad uritc. tteaUxD bearing and decision by the PhilipCAUSTIC HUMOR OF GALILEOl pine court of land registration of all applications for the completion and Used In Demolishing Argument Made confirmation of all imperfect and InScientist by Brii-hcomplete Spanish concessions and In a recently published biography of in said Islands. grants Galileo some stories are told of the caustic humor of that bold InvestigatTorn to Pieces by Lions or. Lotario Saral, a writer on science, Frau Fischer, a llim tamer, was torn having said that the Babylonian used to pieces at Dessau, Germany, by four to cook eggs by whirling them in a The cause of Hons In a menagerie rage and In sight ling, Galileo replied: such an effect is very remote from of a great crowd of people. Slie was that to which It Is attributed and to trying to make a Hon spring through find the true cause I shall reason hoop and struck It with a whip, thus: "If an effect does not follow whereupon the animal leaped upon with ue which followed with others at her and disemboweled her at one another time It is because In our exstroke. The woman shrieked at once periment! something Is wanting which waa the cause of the former success; and the three other Hons Joined In the and If only one thing la wanting to attack on her and fought among themus that one thing la the true cause. selves for fragments of the flesh. Now we have eggs and allngi and There was a frightful panic among strong men to whirl them, and yet the spectators and many persons were they will not become cookeid; nay, U Injured. tney yere hot at first they more quick ly become cold; and since nothing is Congress Meets In Regwanting to ua hut to be Babylonian It ular Session. follows that being Babylonians la tha The first regular session of the true cause why the eggs became cooked and not to the friction of the ghth congress began at noon air, which la what I wish to prove. Monday, but the senate met half an hour previous to that time in accordFarming In Mexico. of SaturAbout 20 per cent of the agricultural ance with the adjournment last for the purpose qf permitting day Mexico used tools in and Implements are modern; the other 80 per cent are an orderly termination of the called oi the crudest aud most primitive session. The fact that there had been or an extra session had the effect of robtype. Only the large farmer haclendados employ modern agricul- bing the day of the regular session of tural Implements, and those only withmany of the features which usually in comparatively recent years. characterize a first day. Little busiIf you want creamery prlcee do as ness was transacted In either branch the creameries do, use JUNE TINT of congress during the day, except lisBUTTER COLOR. J tening to the presidents message. Secretary of War Root, In submitting his annual report to the president reys that on the 1st of December, 1902, the date of the last annual report, the army of the United States consisted of $.5h6 (iltlcera and C6.003 enlisted men, a total of 69.5S9. In addition, there were lu the service 9,598 men of the hospital corps excluded by the ect of March 1. 1887, from classification as part of tho enlisted force of the army. There were also In the service 181 volunteer medical officers and 4,978 enlisted men of the Philipofficers pine scouts and twenty-ninand 840 enlisted men of the Porto At the dnte of the Rico regiment. last reports received from the military departments, October 15, 1903, tho actual strength of the regular army waa 3.581 officer snd 55,500 enlisted men, of which 543 officers and 14,567 enlisted mm yere in tne Philippines. Straighten Up The main muscutsr supports ef body waakau and M go sndar Backache fir Lambada To restore, stnagtlMa and atrslghtm up. use end-.76- June s er AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Fifty-eight- Fried SSc. and SOc. fTTTTTTTT uilllimiuiinnnnniuiimutuuuuuuild (Fergus Coalter MUSIC CO. $350 PIANOS FOR $190 $ 150 ORCANS FOR $75 ON11T MUOIO AT 10 00NT0 MR COOT . 10.000 PICCRO s Fergus Coalter Music' Co., (ALT LAKE CITY. WTnmnnwwnwwimmmnmmimmu Childish Ideas ef Beauty. The Idea of beauty in children la h Officers Roughly Handled by Wivee of Italian Strikers. strangely varied. A teacher at a certain school gave thirty children five minutes to think over the most beautiful thing they ever saw. Five chose the moon and stars, two the sun and one the setting sun. One of .the five who chose tho moon stipulated that he meant only the full moon. Two children choee flowers, two scenery and two birds. Not one chose a human face! The snow, the rain, a bub terfly, a tigers akin, salt, silver and gold, a brooch and pink silk all had one vote each. the head with a butcher's cleaver, nearly severing one of his ears. Other women gave Waybrlght a severe beating. The women were and taken to Trinidad for trial. Dressing the Hair In Africa. The Suk tribe In Africa work theii matted hair Into a kind of chignon stiffened with clay. This reaches almost to the Waist. The Buk also wears a curious cape made ol moukey skin rubbed soft This cape Is not worn for warmth or protection from the sun, but when It rains they put the cape over their heads to pre vent the clay being washed out of their hair. "Not hew cheap, but how good." Whitaker & I PAY iSKET . i'tftAKB Dallas, Makers, ALT LAKO OUT. UTAH SPOT CASH FOR LAND WARRANTS any wr Wriromp atone BBCUU Barth Stock. DM VIE. COLO. C'JREO PERMANENTLY I Hiimf. witkMt B$!ft w few ih pontuuRl AlracUuo tie,Ks under M. De.CMftr II. IIamihko. of f pprlailftt IS yeara). Write lo-- d fur fret $od lull purlieu lint Harding's Cell Cancer Cam C. OQ3EN, UTAH. CAPSICUH VASELINE (Wf rp ix roLT.APMRT-- i Trim) A oobatituiu fur ind tnperiur lo mutiard or $ny ether planter, and will ont blitter I be moil delicate akin. 1 he paiirallaTinu end curative qualilieeof this erlirle are wifirieifnL It will op the loothache ai ome, end relieve bead erbeendecienre. We recummmd I f the he( and ufeat ntarnel conmeriifilaiit known. aho ee an ctiernal remedx for pains in the cheat andflCumarh and all rhramaiie. aeuralKie and A Inal will prove what w. gotuy eocniilainif. claim fur Is. and il will be found to be invaluManv people pay it able in tha bouaehold. the best of all J"ur preparation." Piiro 1A crate, at all druaiist or oihr dealer, or by eendinc thi amount in ue In Miuiitr BUmovwe will tend roue lube brniail. bioa'ttclaehould be aceepmd br She public unlevs the tame carriea our label. otherwise it i not iwuae. CHEFfiBIMH'OH Mm. CO., 17 bute Street Saw Yuri City. Second Thoughts. Deacon C. had an Irish girl who was decidedly verdant. The Deacon waa building a woodhouse on ground And, share," which enclosed a well. aid his serv ant, are ye gnln' to move Observing a smile on his the well? Ah! what a big face, she added: fool 1 he. Share ivlry drop of water would run out moving It! Htopn tlin Ceugh anil Works Off tho Cold Lsxathr.Ilronio Quinine Tableta. Frio25a Great Mens Wit Public Buildlngc Monty. The secretary of the treasury make no provision In hla estimate submitted to congress Monday for an appro' priatlon for continuing work on the 8alt Lake public bulldlcs during the next fiscal year, evidently deeming the funds now on hand sufficient He, however, asks for $50,000 for continuing the construction of the Ogden building, and wants $25,000 each for buildings at Laramie and Evanston, Two hundred and fifty thnu-sm- d YVyo. dollara la asked for further Improvements of Yellowstone park. Cubans Remember Their Heroes. Monday wan observed eg a national holiday In Cuba, It being the seventh anniversary of the. death of General Maceo, who waa killed while daringly attempting to raise au army in Havana province with which to attack Matanzaa, and also the anniversary of the de'tb of General Gomez's eldest son, ho was shot while trying to rescue Mareo'a body. The ceremonies at CascaJuil, where Maceo was burled, were atten led by a throng of people from Havana. Chief Justice Story attended a pub-Hdinner In Buxton at which Edward Everett wa present Deairing to pay a delicate compliment to the latter, the learned Judge proponed ae a volunteer toast: "Fame follow merit JudBe G,t Rlthfr vlolnt- The brilliant where Everett goes. scholar aroxc and responded: "to j In an addnKK before tho Henry whatever heights Judicial learning George association In Chicago, Judge may attain in this country, It will i Edward F. Dunne has declared r get above ona Story'-Succ- eoa. ,pnf RoowVelt and Secretary Hay ! originally were cognizant or the Odd Beliefs. Queen Victoria' f Victoria cherished a number j ama revolution, lie reviewed the secession and she and of them the tail among treaty superstitions, believed that tlie removal uf her wed- eluded between I he V nit ini States and trsns-- j declared thu whole and Panama' ding ring would surely bring calama record so unprincipled and ity, and that a pet Manx cat would ' action so vile as to rinse every American bring good luck to the royal citizen who has his country's honor and glory at heart to hang his head In p Prex-neve- Pan-Quee- n ib-o- J ! shame. Governor of Colorado Declares Famous Cold Camp ia In a State of Insurrection end Rebellion. Governor IV.ihudy of ('ulurndi) haa a proclamation declaring ('ripunder martini law and susple t'l'o-pending tlie writ of habeas corpus. IIo declares (hut the gold enuip is in a and rebellion and state of that. thi civil authorities are power- Issm-- less. lu support uf bin act inn the governor cite tl.e blowing up of the portion of the Vindicator mine and othpr sets of lawlesruens,' and lie declares that it Is Impossible to control tlie turbulence of the rump by ordinary peaceable methods. Tho proclamation does not state In so ninny words that martial law has been declared and llml the writ of habeas corpus has bpen suspended, but officials at the stale lionise say that both these things are Intended. The military will now ileal with ell alleged offenders and try and puulsh them. Governor I'csliody banes hla decision to declare limit ori martial law on the decision of the Iilnlio supreme court, which declared that tlie net of tlie governor of IiIhIio In putting Info force to a limited extent martini law In (he Cooiir d'Alene was In thorough harmony wiili the iunnlilulion of that state. The const iiutionr.l provision relating to the writ of linlicas eorpus In this state in simitar to that of the Idaho ronnlltnlion. Wholesale arrests of strikers supposed to lie implicated in llie Vindicator explosion and other eases of violence, will, it is thought, lie made. The "bullpen will be enlarged so as lo accommodate several hundred persons. rMiss Whittaker, a prominent club woman of Savannah, Ga., tells how she was entirely cured of ovarian troubles by the use of ' Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Picas Man. Iinkhlm : I heartily recommend Lydia IL PInkhamS VCRX'tuble 4'iiiimiiiiiiI as a Uterine Touio aud Regulator. I suffered for four years with irregularities snd Uterine troubles. No one but those who have experienced thin dreadful agony ean form any idea of the physical ana mental misery tjiuse endure who are thus afflicted. Your Vegetable Com" jMiund cured me within three months. 1 was fully restored to health and strength, aud now my periods are regular and painless. What a blessing it Is to lie aide to obtain Much a remedy when no innny doctors fail to help yon. any doctor Vegetable Conioiiiii is better than 604 Lydia K. liiikliiim's 19th SL, 1 ever bad. Very or yours, Miss Easr WuirraxiH, truly W. Savauuah, Ga." No iiliyslelan In llie world Iran hud aueli a training or each an e mount of liitorinulion nt band to usaiat lit tlin treutment of all kind of female ills iw .11 rx. I'inklmiii. I n her olliee at Lynn, Maxa she ix able to do morn for the ailing women of Ainerlew than the family iiliyxiciau. Any woman, therefore, la responsible for her own trouble wlm will not tuke the pains to write to Mr. Iinkham for advice. Her address ix Lynn, Mums., and her advice lx free. PEABODY AND MITCHELL CONFER Colorado's Governor and Labor Leader Talk Over Strike Situation. President John Mitrliell of the United Mine Workers of America and Governor Peabody had a conference of an hour Sun' lasting day, yet the aettlement of the strike Is as far distant as ever. Mr. Mitchell Informed the governor that the strike will continue to the bitter end, and the governor Just aa poaltively informed the strike leader that he will tolerate no violence, but A letter from another woman allowing what was accomplished (n her case by the use of Lyd&" E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound. Dmn Miw. Ilmnis: I am so grateful . to you for the help Lydia TL Pinkham'i 1 Vegetable Compound haa given me that I dwin it but a small return to write yon aa t I expression of my experience. " Many years suffering with wethneaa, d inflammation, and a broken down ayitem, made me umre anxious to die than live, but Lydia 1L Iinklianis Vegetable Compound soon restored my lost strength. Taking tlie medicine only two weeks pro dueed a radical change, and two months reAsWIwd. stored m 4n pi changed woman, and my friends wonder at tha change, it is so marvellous. Blue rely yours. Miss M attic IIkmut, 429 Green 6L, three-quarte- r, ' will order out the troops at the first provocation. While the conference came to naught, both Governor Peabody and President Mitchell expressed themselves aa pleased with the Interview, each saying he had a better conception of the position of the other. Danville, Va." The testimonials which we are constantly publishing from grateful women prove lieyondadoubt the power of Lydia K.Plak-kam- ', Vegetable Compound to conquer female diseases. tti. original Mtn BrAAA FORFEIT It w.Mnnm fnrthwtlh tKWlw. almnlutn Colorado Press Muzzled. A censorship of the press has been established at Victor, Colo. Major Naylor called at the office of the Vic-toDaily Record, the only dally paper In Victor, and Informed Its editor and ai llie hotel, Washington, December 16, A thousand Invitations will he Issued and all of tlie women of the cnblnct will assist In rerelving the guests. The president end Mrs. proprietor that a censorship had been Roosevelt will attend the reception the diplomatic and higher placed upon the columns of the Rec- and all of litofficials. Miss Shaw has ord. Editor Kyner was told that be tastes and has already written erary ordinot must publish anything but several abort poems or considerable nary news matter, and was compelled merit. to show hla proofs. Major Nay'or Short Cotton Crop Will Cause Facprohibited the publishing of the lead-Intories to Close Down. editorial Jr. Kyner liad written curtailment ol a That on He situation. the commenting likewise forbid the editor to print the production by cotton mills In tho Unitofficial statement of the miner exec- ed State, will be found norcuKury dur-utive commlttc Ing the next few months on account j of the great cost of raw material la the Had Note Bitten Off By Dog. opinion of leading mill men In Boston, When John Culp, a miner of Bhamo-kln- , from which the poliey of many cob Pa., opened his stable 8unday ton mills In the north lx directed. The morning to feed his horse, a strange market for finished material haa been "tramp dog leaped from the manger unHiitlsfartory for month anil prlecs and clung to hta Bhouldcra. Savagely have not risen correspondingly with turning on the surprlaed man, tlie dog those of cotton. The mills In New Engthen tore off Culp's nose and chewed land employ fully 175.000 hands, 65,000 at his neck. After a hard struggle of whom have had their wage reduced 10 per rent thla full, and 75.000 Culp shook off the dog and It fled, will be cut within the next is not known whether the animal was additional two week. Arlington vriib-npmi- d Eleven women, wives of striking Milt coal miners, attacked Marshal and George Waybrlght, Hightower when they were tearing down some shanties on the Victor Fuel company's properties In the Italian quarter of the town of Hastings, Colo., Monday. on Marie Yanelll struck Hightower Plsoli Curs for CoaauBiptloa la aa iafslllUs MdldM for eoushs sod euklaK. W. Bams au Os BQroVAH. J..FI-- H. laca MILITIA IN PCS3ESSI0N OF CRIPPLE CREEK, COLO. at Aiou?K. . while Thacker, w performing her duties aa telegraph operator for the Norfolk & Western railroad, 31 Isa Kate Rouburgh, 20 year old, shut add mortally wounded William Howardson, an alleged outHowardson had entered the law. tower and attempted to embrace Miss Rouburgh. Wreaking away from him she secured her revolver and fired four shots at the Intruder. One allot took effect, penetrating Ilowardsuna chest, and lie fell to the floor with a groan! After deliberately relating her SHAW'S DAUCHTER A WRITER. experience to the telegraph operator walked a next she at the station, Young Prcteso Will Soon Bo Presented to Washington Society. quarter of a mile in the dark to the Miss Enid Hliaw, daughter uf the magistrates house and surrendered. She waa released' on her own recog- secretary id the treasury, will lie presented to aorifty at a large reception nizance. Fifty-ei- St. Jacobs Oil I'XDElt MARTIAL IAW OUR REGULAR ARMY. WILL NOT INTERFERE Vmillil 0JUUU mad. Culp Is In Jilted Suoua condition, Shoots WILLIAM SPRINGER Sweetheart DEAD. Distinguished Democratic Succumbs to Pneumonia-Forme- r Representative William M. Springer of Illinois, a Democratic leader conspicuous in the hqnse of because Mis. Annie Hartman. whom he had secured a license to wed, would I'.ut- marry him. Frank Dawion of Paris. Mo., shot and fatally wounded hla sweetheart and seriously wounded his successful rival, Obe sill pw NEVER FAILS ( FOR SALB XV ALL DRUQntSTX AND OBNBHAL STONIS Salt Lake City, Utah. Drug Co., General Agents. n REMEDY DIPHTHERIA PON VMS MOUTH. THROAT, STOMACH AND BOWSLB.... Nelden-Judso- nuln.nwn. tluSr Iqnlia K. riukOut Mad. C AND UTAH BriXXNC.r'HfC COTTON MATT FLOUR ItlT COi' 33 OGDEKS BEST AND PHOENIX HIGH PATENT MADE NY 06DEN MILLING & ELEVATOR CO. OGDEN, UTAH. aiuimiuimuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuup ORCANS FOR Statesman . Enraged UmliUKiuiaU, wiikfc HALLS CANKER ( . .! Bant milliMi in ihs world. Bailor than any Cularn maka. Will cant yau lass manay, Ank your doalar far It. Laok low aur trada mark. Utah Bedding & MTg Co., M WmI IDS un Nwth It- - Salt Inks Cit. MUSIC $58.50 Sni today ftr (viuii.l SI.OO. dlrrri tram rPUNflq ISIIIIJ A M, raving faewry. loroa. it iwr f.ir I'ki.toiri- - .nil price, jtaado-liu- n, 10 COPIES Wrii PIANO Co ! - Am mm- hannliii In OulUtre, Hiring, and FltMngfe THE McgANNON BROS. MUSIC CO. tlSX Washington Aa. Ogdon, Utal MIDWIFE ; DAYRESk ROMNEY 5,000 C0PIES Jflrn. IxlXBlfli l,r4tit$ Midwife 01 ijrlettiY. iHIm HPnlupB Kid lulM. fiiriahie Ik'hi hefurw. during m $ftr dm M va. t'ensfcpowd-Ifljwuiftit. Helertrnv the representatives during BALT LAKE CITY. IIIBIlUOI. $mI m will IPLV congresses. InThe shooting occurred at a fourth to Fifty-thir$rMwAtteM9' AddreM. MU.U1KUJI, the SffffffffmnnYffffWfffffnmffYYYfffinnTnB once chatainanof and elusive, j private dance at Madison. Dawson $36 W. Third North, tall Lake City. ways and means committee of the taring the room .and' firing without house, died at bin residence in Washwarning. Dawson's family Is prom- ington. I). C., Friday, aged G4 ycara. CRISMON & NICHOLS, END FOR FH'CB LIST. inent Ills death was dim to pneumonia contracted In Chicago Thanksgiving day. tit . Want Inmil. H DRUNKENNESS SALT LAKE CITY a. o. sox rs. Boy Murders Companion In Quarrel in Two "Wrapped Flag." Over a Cigarette. R. II. OFFICER & CO., CURED. Wrapped In the Haas of tlie United Antone Contarin. axed 19. allot and ASSAYER8 AND CHEMISTS killed Godfrey McNeill, axed It, In a Elates and Panama, the canal treaty mol more Lit ULl I'itj, Fill as on the 4th officially delivered Into cabin in the muunlaina west of Unite Tbs Keeley Instate, Consul of States United hands the Pat early unlay morning. The boys General Gudger. The transfer took RELIABLE ASSAYS. surer ... A ran away Friday, taking a J .n UuM .ail xtlr'r. CuyT.. US Illl(.e at thn Jiyinre i the presence of i Winchester and provisions. They thf, n.n,bor or tlie Junta, the min- Proopt re' .r a. .. nil wh-Con- quarreled over a x'nited Btates ' Ogden Assay Co. "'ZXXSZ'- ,Kt(r t the tsrio took up the rifle and shot Me- - j Hermann and oilier prom- - ! Ncill three times at. short range, liter Inent From thn palare tne persons. ally blowing hla hs-- l off. The mur- ' chest containing tlie treaty was car are derer I.clh the boys rfeil by two policemen to tho consul-residents of liutie and have parents ate general, where It will be kept until there. to the United States, ehlp)H-AND TH.ATRICAL Birds of Husbands Tried to Bribe Prison Guard. FOR RENT . . i Elite Matrimonial Journal or S.NO ros cT.i.oauB ao smo.s. Mrs. William Itn'ildn Uulxvillo. One of the ChlcHEo car bnrn banALT LAKE COSTUMING HOUSE lo Pax Id BuzKy., bos been dit., Peter NeliterinebT, attempted to tflNV OiTI NOl 70$. IT TA7 zard. It wax her fourlh matrimonial bribe Patrick Donnelly, one of the When Answering Advertisements PAID FOR PRICE HIOHEST CASH venture. Hl:e was n Mlm Marti t. She him allow Kindly Mention This Paper. ll(l jail. ,,,T,iy plimll first married ilcib'ft Crow. Ib- died oscu; Q promi: lug him $25.01)0, Don- - RAW FURS SND GAME HEADS 50. 1803 W. N. U.. Salt Lake-N- o. he would get him and she niarrind (John Sparro t six nelly MEHESY, THE FURRIER. the answer, eo received and emo. the money writs iiki oitv, uth list. She snd Mr. months sfrerw::. "I'll get it all right.' and a divorce O'. IlHiiier Tnut. W. Sparrow did Chief of oli(-- O'Nell hns received Id&iS tfhtit AIL n H Wvfi'k Qiid gaurnuira followed. Mrs IJpnriow then became S contribution of $5.iiui from tlie ChiUctft 4AMifb N rlf fvurlkulv nip. Tamm In i'iii$i. d'd Hy rtmrrfA. dia Mrs. William itili't. hit HOUR S BARBU COLLEGE, Ttiiilwny company to aid the cago City lllhVIR I'lildK, P4l.l,4l, TIL, vorce was found a b IsxVe. After a .willows of llie ixiI!ci-!P"'.- i who lust j hAi,rLCnT,l'T. life. Mr. Itnbbln has their lives In the purnuit of the ban-year of nr-lForty-Hughe- s. d ! e. FP I '. u.fi. I . tte, 1 - tu-r- rf slt iru-'f- iL-n- t- ai-ai- become Mrs. David Buzzard. 2G$033Ek 1 , j Bits. - ' |