Show T i v IDAHO TRAGEDY GOLD HUNTERS PERISH Lotn r the steamer Clara Nevada Bound for Juneau Victoria Feb The Forty LI steamer 15-- er brings news that the steamer Clara Nevada of Seattle was burned In Lynn canal and forty men who were onboard are supposed to have per-ish- ed The Nevada left Skaguay for Junean February 5 and when the Islander reached Juneau the Nevada had not arrived there The day that she should have reached Juneau fire was seen on the waters of the canal and the opinion is general that the flames were from a burning steamer Whether the passengers and crew reached land or whether they perished is not known It is feared that they met with death as there has been a terrible wind and snow storm in the north and small boats could hardly live ' g Captain from the Islander reports that the weather has been terrific The Clara Nevada was formerly the A Jealous Husband Kills Himself Aftei Shooting at Another Man There are about $10000 worth of tie Hailey Idaho Feb 14— Charles Nel- Awaiting inspection ut Libby Mont son went to the dwelling of George Mrs Will B Davis has been selected Shirley where his wife was stopping as chairman of the Fingree farm work entered the house and began shooting in Pueblo at Bert Bowerstock who was there Mrs Emma J Baptiste is on trial The latter commenced firing in return husband last It is said that Nelson fired four or five at Butte for killing her shots and Bowerstock two No im- September with the Thomas Franey charged mediate effect of the fnsilade was apmurder of Paul Kroger was acquitted parent and Nelson backed out About by a Butte jury a minute thereafter those in the house Three car loads of dogs were at the heard another shot outside and a cry station in Missoula last week on their presumably from Nelson Bowerstock was uninjured int Nelson was found shortly afterward about 150 feet from the dwelling with a bullet hole through his head The bullet entered the right side of the forehead His going entirelythyough the head forehead shows powder marks Nelson after going out belifevlng he had killed Bowerstock fired the last shot and killed himself Nelson was alive when picked up He was reHosier which was built at Camden N moved to his dwelling where he died J in 1872 for the United States coast about a half an hour later without Last summer she geodetic survice having recovered consciousness was condemned by the gOverpment Nelson and his wife had parted She for the reason that she was out of date was staying at Shirley’s and Bower-stoc- k and sold to the Pacific and Alaska was there calling Mrs Transportation company who had her and Mrs Nelson were presentShirley while thoroughly overhauled before placing the shooting occurred in the house It heron the Alaska line She was is said the tragedy was due to jealousy perfectly seaworthy but this cannot be verified Nelson has lived here for the past Japanese Colon for Mexico fifteen San Francisco Feb years and was in the livery Among the business He was a well known stock passengers who arrived on thesteametf man throughout southern Idaho Gaelic were M Kobayashi and H He Kawamura of Tokio who are on their leaves a son and daughter both grown way to Mexico to further the interests Oakland’s Vaudeville Freacher of a colossal Japanese colonization New York Feb 14— Rev James H project The first named gentlemen W Harris a fully ordained minister when seen said that preparations are of the Protestant Episcopal church is beiDg made for the establishment of a Mr going on the vaudeville stage Japanese colony on a big tract of land Harris is 38 years old and up to a short adjacent to the port of San Benito and time ago was pastor of the church of contiguous to the Guatemalan bobnd-ar- y the Holy Redeemer in Oakland Cal He will make his professional debut In accordance with a treaty between in the burlesque pf “Antonio and Cleotbe Japanese and Mexican governments patra" in Boston Feb 28 He is a ratified last year Count Enomoto graduate from the Nashota theologiof agriculture and a wealthy cal seminary For a time he did mis0 Japanese land-ownpurchased work sionary "throughout the west acres of land in Mexico in the lo- Later he accepted a call to the church cality described and it is on this that of the Holy j Redeemer at Oakland the Japanese colony is to be estab- where he refnaibod until four lished The enterprise is receiving agi when he made up his mind years to go the support of the Japanese govern- on the his pastorstage JIp resigned ’ ment ate and gave himself up to study Zola Will be Convicted Sometime ago he came to this city Paris Feb 15— Henri - Rochefort f Vigilance Committee speaking of the 'penifitig’ trial of M Feb 14— The steamer UtoSeattle Zola said: “Zola will' be 'convicted arrived from Skaguay and pia just There is so great a pressure of public Taiin this reports that a vigmorning opinion acting on the jury that one ilance committee is being formed in cannot expect anything but conviction On the other hand Zola does not Seem Skaguay and it is the intention of the to me to be jwell defended and his committee to drive out of town the counsel seems to be dragging the af- horde of toughs and hjhnco men IIold-iUand petty larceny are being fair out as long as possible I don’t and it is more than deported think Zola will go to prison nor do I daily k that lynchings will occur think he will be obliged to pay a fine provable tHS authorities act promptly After the trial is over its conclusions A abmjr of deaths have taken place will be considered by the court of cas-- ‘ in past-fe-tlqe days the cause being acsation But supposing 2ola is and physioerebroi'spinal meningitis quitted he will got' bd able tb sh$)yv strife disease cians the that threatens in himself in public Paris nor for that matter anywhere in France without to become provalent coufd Shipment of Dpa to Klondike personal datiger to himself not very well live in Paris withouta’ Saq Francisco Feb 14— The steamer ' abouthim” National ' body guard continually jDity has sailed for Taiia and Skaguaf taking about 160 passeng-erSpain Names a New Minister j and a large amount of freight More Madrid Feb 15—At applications for passage were rethe cabinet the present vessel could accommowar in Cuba and tbe De Lome matter' dyed than the The National date City carried were discussed at great length It was more other vessel than any away dogs decided to publish a decree accepting has for which the sailed yet gold fields the resignation of Senor de Loma as An immense from this point dog minister to Washington and appointwas constructed on the forward bouse Polo his Bernabe as ing Senror Louis 170 dqgs will be confined in Senor Louis Polo Bernabe deck and successor the it vessell reaches her destinauntil Polo who Is a son of tion the dogs several horses Besides formerly- - represented Spam in this mules on and are board country Senor Bernabe i& now enMontreal’s Lottery Scheme gaged in a speciaj department of the at Madrid dealing Montrea-- Feb 14 — Alde’rman Rain-vill- e foreign ministry with commercial matters and consulchairman of the city's finance ates committee introduced a sphpme’ for in"r l Classification of Mineral Lands r funding tbe city’s debt It is to issue Feb 15 — The houst bonds on the French lottery plan ' CerWashington tain numbers will draw prizes-- ' All public lands committee favorably rebonds bearing 3 per ’dent interest The ported a bill to examine and classify mineral lands in California within tbe jitizens get an opportunity qf securing a safe investment at 3 per cent and a limits of the land grants to railroad committee The reports chance for a fortune while the city companies will haveits civic debt in the hands of Caliin acres 13487002 that there are own citizens and save 8300000 anits such classification to fornia subject nually house last the at the l’he bill passed calcongress but died on the senate THE SHERRY FAILURE ' be could taken before up endar it Liabilities 812 SO OOO— Assets to Meet This Balfour on International Bimetallism 8360000 to a London Feb Milwaukee Wis Feb 14— A statequestion of Mr: Field in the house ol ment of theliabilities of Ilenry Sherry Bommons as to whether the governthe lumberman who failed some time in promotment intended to Igo and the six companies in which to he was interested gives the amount as ing an international conference the currency question Mr Bal- 11250000 with nominal assets at four first lord of the treasury and 1700000 Mr Sherry’s personal liabiligovernment leader said he was happy ties are 8628000 and in addition to to say the government would be very this he has endorsed the paper of his The glad to see an international agreement corporations for $580000 more regarding currency but that he had assets to meet this are now estimated alto be worth $350000 nothing to add to the Information house of the ready in the possession Irv-in- - to Seattle Within the next six weeks 300000 bushels of Colorado wheat will be way 15-- er fc 100-D0- A -' s uo-lea- -' Hv V s Vice-Admir- al ‘ — con-iid- er OIRL’S AFFLIC- - What Is a Cbrlstlaat TION - From the Republican Versatile Ind The Tuckers of Versailles Iud like all fond parents are completely wrapped up in their children Their daughter Lucy in particular has gieu them much concern She is flftoen and from a strong healthy girl three yeai sago had teconie weak and kept lolling off m liesb until she became a mere skoletc n Hhe seemed to have no life at all Her Llood became impure and finally she became tbe victim of nervous prostration Doctors did not help her Most of the time she was confined to bed was very nervous and irritable and seemed on the‘ verge of 8t Vitus’ douce Ons morning” said Mi a Tucker “the doctor told ire to give her Dr Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale Pcoi lew Inch he brought with him He said he was treating a similar case with these pills and the v w ere the patient We began giving thecuring pills and the next day could see a change for the better- - ihipppd from Pueblo to Europe Attorney General Nolan has brought k friendly suit against himself as a member of the board of examiners The safes qf George Riedel and Gans Salvick at Antonita Colo were blown open last week the burglars securing 11100 association has been A sugar-be- et or- with W ganized J Kitely president and W F Secor secretary Andrew Erickson who was injured by an explosion in the E nerald mine at Idaho Springs Colo last week has at Longmont since con-side"- ed : A BEAUTIFUL NOTES NORTHWEST Colo 1257 Discussed Their Daughter’s Cass for Hours The doctor came and was surprised to see such an improvement He (old us to keep giving her the medicine We gave her one each meal until eight boxes had Eill after used when Bhe w as well She has not been sick since and we have no fear of the old trouble returning We think the cure died bid soldiers of Butte have raised towards the completion of the almost miraculous” Frank Tucker The Mr Frank Tucker furnishing of the Soldiers’ home at Subscribed and sworn to before me this Columbia Falls 28th day of April 1897 F M Dennis pioneer of Lewis and Hugh Johnson Justice of the Peace Montana was taken Clark county from bis ranch on the Musselshell and died at Billings These pills are wonderfully effective in the treatment of all diseases arising from impure blood or shattered nerve force They are adapted to young or old and may be had at any drug store Applications have been received by the State Land Board of Wyoming No doubt Noro kDew just enough abou the violin to add to tho people’s torture during the past month for 000 acres of land But 200000 are available for leasing at the present time PRES M’KINLEY VS FREE SILVER over-1000- - John' McDaniels of Bozeman will wolf hunting’ with his He will take about ten of the best dogs to the Sixteen Mile country and is In hopes of at least seeBgain try houpds -- ing a race Mrs Anna Schmidt a mysterious young woman who came to Helena in Bearch of her lover was adjudged Insane in the District court recently md A will be taken to Wam Springs great Falls street car mortorman his car one evening last week just as he reached a dark object on A man was lying'with his the track head across the rail and too stupid to stopped tyelp himself A woman black as coal produced a marriage certificate in a Butte court showing she was the wife of John Gannon- white and saved him from going to jaiT as' a vag At Billings last week Frank a saloon keeper and Fred Pieper quarried over the payment for four glasses1 of beer and Savasey stsbbed Pieper ovr the heart Pieper - sjill recover ‘Wm tieal A battle of giants is going to take place this summer on 30000 farms in America- not in talk or votes but in yields Salzer’s two new potato marvels are named as above and he offers a price for the biggest potato yield also $400 in gold for suitable names for his corn (17 inches long) and oat prodigies Only seedsmen in America growing grasses clovers 'and farm seeds and selling potatoes at $150 a barrel The editor urges you to try Salzer’s Northern Grown Seeds and to Bend This Notice with lO Cti In Stamps to John A Salzer Seed Co La Crosse WIs for 11 new farm seed samples worth $1000 to get a start and their wnm big catalogue Spontaneons combustion is something by which anything is liable to be set ablaze except a furnace AN OPEN LETTER TO MOTHERS We are asserting in the courts our right to the exclusive use of the word "CASTORIA” and “PITCHER’S CASTORIA” as our Trade Mark I Dr Samuel Pitcher of Hyannis Massachusetts was the originator of "PITCHER’S CASTORIA” the same that has borne and does now bear the signature of CHAS H FLETCHER on every wrapper This is the original “PITCHER'S CASTORIA” which has been used In the homes of the mothers of America for over thirty years Look carefully at the wrapper and see that It Is "the kind you have always bought" and has the signature of CHAS H FLETCHER on the Wrapper No one has authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Company of which Chas H Fletcher la President March 8 1897 SAMUEL PITCHER M D ile caught a on trestle near Montana City heard the locomotive whistle and made for tle nearest end but the engine'-wathere first and he Was thrown thirty- feet lie is thank-ft- l to be alive Gov Richards has received a letter from Red 'Bank- on the western slope The best points in a story are the ones of the mountain Horn in Horn you think you Would have put in if yoii Big Big had told it instead of the other man states which the writer in county that stock of all kinds in that section The Handsomest Calendar of the Tear is doing remarkably well There Is The Youth's Souvenir Calendar for feed in plenty and thus far this 1898 which la aCompanion series of charming figure pieces winter the ranchman have not fed a faithfully copied In twolve oolors and embossed in s - - of hay Peter Carlson of Wyoming a human being charged with the most diaboli-ca- l fiendishness that of raping a young girl was arrested by officers Liddel of pound the U on the P and Ingall at Cheyenne train arrival of the east-boun- d Tue arrest was made in compliance with a telegram from Rawlins where An officer the crime was committed from Rawlins will be down to take charge of the prisoner In a log chute above Bonita Mont William Moss had started a log down and as it was going slowly he was standing upon it to ride down He had not gone far before the log was struck fron behind by another log that was sliding with terrific veloMoss was knocked from his feet city calendar ever produced In a large quantity To buy and reproduce famous paintings Involves an expenditure which could not be borne unless as In this case the enterprise is sustained by the approval of more than 600000 yearly subscribers Every new subscriber to Tbe Companion for 18Q& receives this beautiful calendar without additional charge For the volume for 1898 more than two hundred of both pfthe most prominent men and continents have contributed Full prospectus for he 1898 volume and sample copies of the paper snt upon request Ths Youth’s Companion 206 Columbus Ave Boston lo 6 nt V JL Christ did not come to cramp aay site's manhood: He came to broadee It He did not come to destroy our manhood: lie came to fulfil it A thorough-going Christian is a man with a stronger reason kinder heart firmer will and richer imagination than hie fellows —one who has attained to his height In Christ A bigot or a prig or a weakling is a Christian one not yet arrived at full age What ought a Christian to read? Every book which feeds the Intellect Whevjs ought he to go? Every place where the moral atmosphere is pure and bracing What ought he to do? Everything that will make character Religion is not negative a giving up this or that' but positive a getting and a If a man will be content possessing with nothing but the best thought best work best friends best environment he need not trouble about avoiding tha worst The good drive out the bad There are two ways of lighting a dark room one is to attack the darknesk with candles the other Is to’ open the shutters and let in the light When light comes darkness goes There are two ways of forming character: one Is to conquer our sins the other is to cultivate the opposite virtues The latter plan is best because it is surest— the virtue replaces the sin Christianity is not a drill: it is life full free radiant and rejoicing What a young man should do Is not to vex his mind not on the bright image of Perfection to weary his soul with rules but to live with Christ as one llveth with a friend There is one way to complete manhood and that is fellowship with Jesus Christ— Ian MacLaren half-develop- ed ‘ Women in Australia A description of the Australian bells reads not unlike that which calumniators are wont to ascribe to the Chicago girl They are said to be though pretty tall and well formed not graceHer feet are seldom small her ful hands farely beautiful Moreover she does not dress well Her toilet has none of the cMc of the Parlseune’a and little of the sobriety of the Englishwoman’s Overdressed or dowdy she produces the Impression not only of having llttlo taste but no artistic sense of the fitness of things Stylish and elegant women are to be seen mors frequently in Melbourne than elsewhere Nevertheless dress is deal to the bouI of an Australian and much is spent upon it Down in tlie lowest social grades dress plays a most imThe Australian hugs portant part the idea of equality and believing in uniformity of dress as the visible sign thereof often sacrifices actual comfort to obtain fashionable clothing An Australian family makes a bravs show on holidays There may be bars feet and rags in the house but there are cheap feathers and gloves in ths street A National Disgrace The following information was received by wire late last week from Mr Crafts who with Mrs Ellis our superintendent of Christian citizenship and legislation Is vigilantly watching reform interests at the National capital: “The superintendent of the new national library has granted permission for the Bale of wine and beer In its restaurants The national museum is expected to follow Beer in basement and bacchantes in upper story will create a fine intellectual atmosphere! 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