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Show ticks <. Work commenced last week on Cala: The Independent Telephone com: fixed the rate for electric lights at 66 week for $2,500. cents per month, flat rate, for each Twenty-one cárloads of sheep were shipped from Weiser to eastern points “ lamp. ‘Some of the Logan athletes are or @anizing a football team, which they of the O. I. Reed of Snowville was kicked in the face by a fractious horse one day last, week, his nose being broken and his face severely cut. : Second Vice President Daniel Wil lard, in an interview at Chicago, con firms the statement that the Burling ton road will be built to Salt Lake City: Thomas Carter of Ogden was found in ‘an unconscious condition on the sidewalk at midnight, he having beet iG i Vit oft am T tube e werden gefüttert? “thon füttere ipecs a die Tauben “nunmehr ſehr fpröde, den an einem deni Tag über die Tauben nur zwei-, höchſtens dreimal und gebe jedesmal 7 he nb itigigt uj Rut foviel, Daf die Thi Lat das legte Drittel find. Es eve jen laſſen.Die aufkei feinen nen auf demHofe 1 Ae bden}o \ i Lauben auf demFut utter Plage ſtehen t / müſſenvielmehr jedesmal, | teem ſie zur Fütterung gerufen wer- eg den,hungr Wirſing, den manviertheilt, 1 Stielen befreit,jedoch| und mit?'vpetitüber dasFutterherfallen. Namentlich wih: rend der Zeit des Niſiens und Fütterns pen bleiben, und eSalzE der Jungen muß man bezüglich der fer cbblandit. thet werden ges Futterrationen vorſichtig ſein. Tauben, welche überſättigt ſind und zuviel Fut, kleine Kohl- md junge Dto ter befommen, werden meiſt im Fütf, fieine Sellerie,forte tweife Rü tern der Zungen faul und laſſen oft -gepubt und abblandirt. Dann | man das Gemüſe in.einem fla- troy des Ueberfluſſes ihre Jungen ver- hungezn. Dampfgeſchirr ein, falzt, pidoriibe auf und dà Die Odfenbruft wird in yldnitten, auf einer Gahiiffet. Sc bäumen ä gleSica , mit den Gemüſen umkr eiſhbrühe un ; 0 E i Lili fiir Lomi Nähernde ſtarr géfeſſelt ſichen Sten sandbagged and robbed. cover. Von dort kommen Geiſter, wenn ſie Unheil ſtiften wollen oder von den N. L, Jacobson, aged 30, agen, Ridten oder Rachen. Ueber das Weſen der igentlidjen e Nages if EA Arthur Benere Grant, the 2+year-old uß: 0 if lebt im Sunern des Waldes, Benen kann son of J. F. Grant of Ogden, died last ihn ſehen, Stirbt er, ſo ſammeln. die week, after being operated on to re move a peanut kernel which had lodged in the windpipe. Fétiſchprieſter ſeine Knochen, ſegen ſie wieder zuſammen, beleben und ernähren ſie, Wen der Fetiſch liebt, den führt ‘er fort -und begräbt ihn, oft für lange Jahre, dann warht der. Lodte wieder auf, ißt und trinkt, wie, zuvor, aber ſein Verſtand ift fort. Der Fetiſch erzieht ihn wie ein kleines Kind, allmälig kehrt der Geiſt zurü>, und iſ ſeine Ausbildung vollendet, ſo bringt ihn der Prieſter den Eltern guriid. Wer dieſe Prozedur no nicht durdgemadt hat, wird allgemein verachtet und zu den Tänzen Bundes nicht zugelaſſen. ‘Der Belli-Paato iſt Tod, Wiedergeburt und Einverleibung in die Verſammlung der- Geiſter, Das Zeichen Belli- Dr. Alfred B. Putnam, for many years a resident oi Hooper, was founc dead sitting in a chair at the Lawrence house in Ogden. Dr. Putnam was % veteran of the Civil. war. Wustern Union telegraph business fn and «ut of Salt Lake has increased sc much of late that it has been found nece! ary to string additional lines tc acco: imodete the business. A party-of men has been in Parowsr, recently looking over the field with «6 view of establishing an auto line from Cedar City to Parowan, and probably extending the line through te Beaver Paato (etliche Schnitte am Halſe) em- uptet wird, The 2-year-old daughter of Yan. Bech pfangen die sereba alle 20 Fahre, mober fie getodtet,, qebraten und t Baw gang. vertindert werden, dem alten Lee geſchwenkt hat, aufgetragen. ben abſterben und einen neuen Berprungene. Eine Sask ore. ſtand bekommen, “ Die nod ungegeith: en das Ghimme ruhtſäfte. Nichts iſt rund ſchüyt mehr vordem Schim aller Dicſſä tine dünne De n läßt legteres auf und gießt bann nVatte ; mit vor Fro Ss Whaler weGUOmali „| fann ſómit nur empfohlen werden. beiOUAbLl Me n hai ndedant Die flüſſige Dü: n bat ers’ co-operative association is now a thing of the past. | A Jong cherished hope on the part ot the Greeks of Utah was realized last Sunday morning, when the new Hast ern Greek Orthodox church, recently r; na< dem achwu<hs des Volkes ergo wird. Die Ganga laſſen den Züngl i rm e es * Wahreinli< a Hypno i werden die Sictinge bei ihrem Eintritt in den Bund hypnotiſirt; das tiefe Schweigen, das eine Folge der Einweihung in die Geheim- üade iſt, mußdurc einen beſonders tiefen Eindru> erreicht fein. Cin wid: | tiges Moment für die Beurtheilung ves | Regeri: tfi dee Glaus, daß die Geiſter ungeſtraft fehlen, rauben und owe. completed, was dedicated with appro priate ceremonies. EI plün- EE to strengthen the garrison. Fifteen hundred brands for horses, cattle, sheep, swine and other species of live stock have so far been filed ip the office of the state auditor, It is announced that Mme. Lillian Nordica will soon become the bride ol Capt. Joseph R. De La Mar, ihe wealthy owner of the Idaho silver mine that bears his name. Word has been received of the sui eide at San Diego, Cal,, of Hal Stew ard, formerly postmaster at Hailey and member of the firm of Steward Bros. druggists and stationers, The demand for Idaho pine has be come so. great in the central states that the manufacturers: in this state are unable to supply the ord6rs. that A fire at Point Richmond, Cal, de stroyed four large business houses, causing a total! loss of about $50,000. It is denied that. Gen. Gomez is in the United States to buy arms. He is going to ,ent a plantation and raise sugar. ey , It is reported in London that Bmperor Nicholas has decided to grant a constitution similar to that of Ger- Edward Egan, a sign painter, blew many. vi out his brains on the streets of Butte » The wreck of the British steamer before the eyes of ‘4 nur ber of. perChatham has finally been removed and sons. Egan is supposed to have bethe Suez canal will again be open night come despondent throuzh heavy drinkand day. ing. Fearing @ panic because of the im- Henry H. Williams, a uo¢ro insane}. Mense crowd, President Roosevelt patient, was killed by another patient, abandoned making a speech at New John F. Schirland, in self-defense at Orleans. the Western Washington hospital for the Insune at Fort Steilacoom, near _ Phe Russian transport Lena, whieh had been interned at Mare Island sincg Taconia. last spring, was released and sailed for. Ten people from Wisconsin held H. Russia on Sunday. H, Hatzhein a prisoher in a Portland, A New York tenement house was Or., hotel until he promised to return money. which they had advanced in or- badly shaken by an explosion of dynader to locate on timber land. The land mite, presumably the work of the Black Hand society. was found to be worthless. The merchandise and drug store of Dr. W. A. Peek at Amador, Mont., was destroyed by fire last week, entailing a loss of about $10,000, The insurance was $5,000. Dr. Peek is convinced that the fire was of incendiary origin. It has developed that a meeting of New York City employees was recently held at which the candidacy of William R...Hearst for Mayor was - dorsed. An elevator carrying seven employes — Spokane Japanese, who contributed ofthe Globe Tailoring company in: Frank Womack, whd shotand killed $3,000 to the mikadu’s war fund, are Cincinnati, fell seven stories Saturday, Joseph Matthews at the latter's home expecting daily to receive the wooden. causing probably fatal injuries to four in Salt Lake recently,-is an Idaho boy cups sent to this country by the em ¡of the number. He was born at) Seda Springs in thie During the smelting of a quaatity of peror as souvenirs for those who constate. His father, a carpenter, resides serap:iron at the Russo-Baltic: car. tributed. to the campaign account, are pouring in upon them. at Weiser. James Trennah, charged with grand larceny in having stolen a horse from pleaded Steve Andres, Tom Andres and Geos works at Riga, many bombs were found Andres, brothers of Big Frank Andres, ‘in the scrap iron ready for the furnace: ¿ who killed Antone Antonopolus at Wil. One bomb exploded. Chairman’ Shonts of the isthmian cox, Wyo., for the purpose of robbery, have been arrested for complicity in canal commission, has issued a signed the murder. Frank Andres is still at statement emphatically denying that large. there is any’ friction between Secre- i: from the Coeur d’Alenes was sent tc the smelters last summer from. the Black Horse. a As the result of the collision of two freight trains near Border station, twc unknown tramps received fatal inju ries and Engineer Case and Brakeman Hazleton, both of Montpelier, were painfully injured. tary Taft and himself. The dead body of a sailor found fioat- ographer, against the city of Butte for ing in San Francisco bay has been pérsonal injuries sustained In a fall on identified as that of H. Peterson. He Alabama street, December 27, 1901, re- was in a small boat and was run down turned a ‘verdict for the plaintiff for by the steamer Furlong. “Poor's Manual of Railroads,” just $1,500, Frank Muéhlup arrived in Dillon, issued, gives the length of steam rail- Mont., last’ week ‘in charge of Under roads in the United States on DecemSheriff George. Dart and was placed ber 31, 1904; as 212,349 miles, a net increase of 5,014 miles in the year. in the jail. He is charged by H. B, A joint Anglo-French punitive expeThe register of the state board of Brown of Horse Prairie with the lar | The Utah building at the Portland land commissioners has, during the cery of a buckboard, harness and other dition had several skirmishes with na- jahteduré | faible de Geng: verſtehen. Das große, gefürchtete MituaaSpans nod einmal ſeine Rural telephone lines are being installed in the vicinity of Caldwell, giv ing the country people direct commu: nication with town. Another rich strike hzs been made in Jahren von den Alten gezeichnet und in regard to organization and it is be unterwieſen, Dabei ſtellen ſie ſi an, lieved that the organization of a mill- ſa. das raising postal orders. The jury in the $12,000 damage suit ‘The millers of Salt: Lake county the Black Horse mine at Murray, Some failed to come to any understanding of the richest lead ore ever shipped brought by Miss Martha Storm, a sten- in den Buſch geſchleppt, nah mehreren als kämen ſieerſt in Welt, wüßten ‘weder ihren Namen no< Wohnort und tacked by typhoid. guilty in the district court at Weiser and was sentenced to five years in the penitentiary. will recover, Eight thousand troops, after. marchlings, Mont., charged with forging and ing overland, have arrived at Moscow An 18-year-old boy was ‘shot at SpoThe contract for the erection of the ‘kane while attempting to bold up a Nampa sugar factory has been tet to saloon. The boy said he had been robbed in the place and was trying to Dyer & Son, of Cleveland. Work is being pushed-on the new get even, eapitol building at Boise, the masons Otto Chenelworth, who it is alleged starting to work last week. stole $40,000 worth of horses from A There are ucw seventeen cases of C. Huidkeper at Medora, N. D., in 1901, typhoid fever. Caldwell, but not a and afterwards escaped from jail, has family using ¢) y water has been at been captured in Wyoiaing. a rancher, O. B. Ferguson, She was rescued with: a sia, believing there will soon be a big A. L. Moore, a Burlington locomo- industrial revival. tive fireman, has been arrested at Bil- one day last week. when she fell into. the well, a-distance broken arm and several bruises, and nete Jugend tird bom Hauptling geE waltſam, weil ſie das Sterben fürchtet, | E of Alpine was sitting on the well-curt of 25 feet. beaoeeet [QU Baum He will re of Bancroft Idaho, suicided in Salt Lake City, on Saturday, swallowing a large quantity of morphine. He had been drinking hard for some time. uberern) 'geru |. Czar Nicholas has pardoned all thé: Travelers of America was instituted in- Montana, have had tneir fruit crops, in the rioting at Santiago de Chili, which were still in the fields, badly Many Americans have gone to Rus damaged by frost. ‘ ! 1 pany has finally begun construction ; Boise last week. 4 work in Park @tty. Lus Twenty acres of unimproved land The city council of Coalville haa three miles south of Boise sold last expect to make champions State. 2 i Sid Houck has beén bound over ta wells new. $20,000 flour m1. the district court at Dillon, Mont., for Japanese prisoners. ETL Nelson Gray, aged 89, who came to the alleged killing of Owen Hillis at The business: portion of Ainsworth Long Valley in 1889, died on the 23rd. Wisdom. Iowa, has been destroyed by fire. An order of the United Commercial Ranchers in the Bitter Root valley, Fifty more persons have been killed exposition has been sold for $275. The commissioners are confident that there will. be between $2,000 and $3,000. ot the appropriation left after all the business {s closed up. past six months, handled over $600,000 of the people's money. The register’s fees for the quarter which ended June Western Pacific engineers have suc cessfully closed the thirty-eight mile gap heretofore existing in the Ine of the Western Pacific across the desert The line was run a few days ago after encountering many difficulties. Boise Valley railroad company’s. line from Boise to Caldwell began on the 23rd, with the driving of a sliver spike at 12 o'clock at the intersection of Broadway and Warm Springs avenue, Boise. Harry Wilson, a colored piano play- The discovery of the Marylue, the original location in the Marylue group of quartz claims on the divide between More and Elk creeks, was due to the good judgmentand persistence of Mrs. William Ottenbacker and Mrs, Melvin Weigle. er, 22 years of age, was shot down by Jesse ‘Thomas, a colored porter, 1 years of age, Saturday night in 2 “dive” in Salt Lake, during a quarre: over a card game. Wilson will prob: ably die. 30 aggregated $14,392.49. ? Actual construction work on the Track laying was begur on the ex Jim Gemmil took a shot at Lor Perry, proprietor of a saloon in Park “tension of the Pacific & Idaho NorthCity, but missed Kim, and then left the ern railway on the 23rd. Eight and -saloon and shot himself dead. Gem: one-half miles of grade is completed mil had been on a protracted spree ready for the rails. Steel sufficient to and was probably insane when he com- lay fifteen miles of track has been ardered, mitted the crime. : ‘The Score club of Park City is making arrangements to give a minstrel A fire at Bellevue burned a number of buildings and entailed a loss of $15,000, The store of George Arkosh was performance some time next month. ,| The club is composed of twenty of the destroyed, the saloon of Jom Seymour, young men of town and they promise also a two-story building used by Sey»ithat thé entertainment to be given mour as a residence, Mcirvine’s hall and the Palace hotel. As a result of a quarrel over a young ginco the new law went into effect was girl at a dance at Preston, J. L. Al “will be of a high class. 5 Wild animal bounty certificate No. 2 t| issued from the office of the courity, vord, aged 16 years, of Ogden, lies at clerk of Salt Lake county last week, the point of death, his throat cut from <The public brary building donated ear to ear, while 16-year-old Jesse to Salt Lake City by John Q. Packard Obray, son of Thomas Obray, of Para dise, Utah, is in jail. aj|wasformally opened, last A new departure on the Harriman Kang Yu Weil, the Chinese reformer, ‘linesis the converting of some coaches has interested himself in the nree of g¢ bei| intohospital cars. Oneof the carswill _ Yee Wee, who has served seven years life imprisonment, Hit{ be stationed at Ogden and another of his sentence of sibly at Pocatello. A surgeon wil) and will endéavor to secicve ‘his par. don upon the condition that he leave Idaho and return to China. ~The Jocal management of the Morn ing mine in thesCoeur d’Alenes has 7¢. been instructed to turn the property # | everto the FederalMining and Smelt: ec fing company. Thissignifies that the a | deal for the sale of ‘the Morning at about$6,000,000has been completed. z| GeorgeSteward of Emmett was in- tives in the New Hebrides last month. articles, The natives had murdered. four of the to Butte direct from his home in Ire crew of a French recruiting ship. A race riot between school boys ocland 18 months ago, died last aveek at Con Harrington, a miner who came St. James’ hospital as a result of injuries received in a fall of ground at the Neversweat mine the latter part of last May. - He was turning a log when the ‘He was thrown to the he had not fallen into yould havebeen instant- William O’Connell, a 14-year-old white boy, was shot and seriously wounded by Edward Hansford, a 12-year-old ne- : James F. Barnes, awaiting trial for gro. The pefision bureau reports a loss the murder of Patrick Hanley in Butte on September 3, died in the county jall of 2,003 civil. war pensioners by death last week, apparently from self-im- during September. The net decrease posed starvation, Barnes for the last of pensioners was $41, leaving a total week had refused to touch a morsel of of 996,270 on the pension rolls Septemfood or drink, bemoaning his fate and ber 39. expressing terror lest a mob should The private bank of Harvey Hoag at again attempt to lynch him. .| Barker, Niagara county, N. Y., was From Puget sound points a large robbed early Wednesday by three men spot on thé sun was Clearly visible on who got away with $3,000 in gold, the 26th. A heavy fog in the morning after an exchange of shots with the caused the sun to appéar as a red ball, citizens. i and the spot was very distinct. As The Norwegian bark Astrid, bound the. fog lifted, -people viewed the strange sight through smoked glasses, to Langesund, and the German steamer John Foatt, a young Assyrian, shot Schaumberg, from Galveston for Hamburg, were in collision in Cuxhaven and instantly killed Lottie Nicholas, a young Assyrian woman of Seattle, whe roads. The bark sank, but all on board had spurned his offer of marriage. were saved. Foatt walked into the kitchen where Mrs, Sarah Watson Andrews died at the woman was working and shot her Silver Springs, N. Y., last week, at the twice in the back, making his escape age of 102 years. She was born in afterwards. y Bennington, Vt. and was the oldest Orders were sent to the register and surviving Daughter of the American receiver of the land office at Cheyenne, Revolution. Wyo., last week withdrawing from all Ex-President Grover Cleveland has forme of entry except under the miner. al laws, 309,120 acres of land in the written a letter to Mayor George B. Sierra Madre mountains in Carbon McClellan of New York indorsing his county. The tract is to be used for forcandidacy for re-election and expres estry purposes. ing ästonishmentat the hysteria mark» A loaded submarine mine has been ing the campaign. washed up by the sea on the shore at John Weir, president of the WesleyPoint Pedro; eighteen miles south of San Francisco. Whence the deadly an university at Buckhannon, W. Va, engine of war came is a question that was burned in effigy on the campus by has not been answered. The mine ap- the students, as the result of ill-tfeel. pears to have been in the water for ing following the president’s decision several months. | practically forbidding football. James Hopkins, a pioneer attorney The monthly statement of the col of Spokane, was found guilty in the federal court on seven counts for re- Jector of internal révenue shows that turning falce affidavits in applications during the month of September, 1905, for old soldiers’ pensions. On each the total receipts from this source count the penalty may be, $1,000 fine were $21,224,573, an increase as comand from. one to three years in the gs with September, 1904, of $1,212,- penitentiary. Harry H. Glagne, of the firm of at a logging camp on Grimes Cotley & Glange, painters and dec- iy curred in Indianapolis, Ind., in which It is charged in Chicago that insur- ance companies are holding illegally orators, had a serious accident at Anaconda, Mont. ‘Mr. Glange was above millions of dollars worth ‘of property, the store in a rooming houce Fe ac -a state law providing that they must cidentally walked into’ the “‘kylight offer at public sale at least once a year and dropped to the floor below, a dis- the property owned by them orin their tance of fifteen feet. Two bandits held up the possession through foreclosure. Madison Carlos. Delsasso, a miner, shot his street power house in Seattle at an -wite, his 4-months-old babe and him- the early -hour 1 in the morning, bound mae self at Telluride, Colo. The baby and Te |