Show '1 s BIEW UP THE MAINE T LEWISTOWN IN SAW f WOMAN i Has Wonderful Gift os a Seer and Her Slumbers Beheld Every Step Crime of the International THE DARK DEED f a of the Century HE weird story of Mathias the Pol- lsh Jew who conof victed himself the murder of the peddlef while under the hands of the hypnotist may be outdone in this modern day by the revelations a woman has made on the horrors of the Maine The debattleship is struction of the still a mystery Was It an accident? murder? Not Was It a deliberate even the war that was fought on account of It settled the question to the satisfaction of the world for all time to come Yet a strange story of it comes from the East It is the story of a clairvoyant a member of that that reads in mystic brotherhood dreams the fates of men With graphic truth the story of the Maine’s destruction was told by Mrs Geo K Leslie the wife of a druggist of Lewiston Me Her education does not go beyond that which faithful children obtain in an ordinary country school She is not a traveled woman for she haa never crossed the borders of her native state Of the world its highways and byways she knows nothing She is a good gentle woman a housewife and a mother but she has the gift of a seer almost as great as that of the prophet who foretold and described the fall of ancient Jerusalem Jjjflvi ( b St f i i Ill-fat- Her these modern appliances does not ga beyond the switchboard of a telephone office and she was not even familiar with the workings of that Two men she said were in the room dressed in Sh the uniform of Spanish officers described the color of the cloth tha stripes on the trousers and on the sleeves the gilded epaulettes and the number of buttons She saw a tail y man bent with age with lana in remonstrate beard and hair guage which she could not understand The with a younger brother officer a with latter was short and stocky scar or birthmark upon his face which was partially hidden by a black beard As the old man remonstrated the younger one seemed to be pleading earnestly for permission to do something The former listened with an expression of horror to tht younger’s story and held his hand! Th aloft in a deprecating gesture younger man grew more and mori excited the older more horrified n beyond ex Finally pression the latter left the room The door clicked in the lock and the man with the scar rushed toward a mahogany frame upon the wall which was filled with brass keys Quickly he pulled a plug from one hole and drove it into the other From the room iu Cabanas fortress the clairvoyant’s mind raced back to the batwith the tleship and simultaneous change the young officer had made In the keys on the switchboard there came a terrific explosion It seemed to the seeress a3 if millions of the giant firecrackers which the youngsters of Lewiston had exploded in front of her husband’s store MRS GEO K LESLIE on the glorious Fourth had been Iron cask From the ship the clairhurled into the battleship She de- -' voyant’s vision carried her back to scribed the flames the smoke the Morro castle and Cabanas fortress of debris composed of fragments rain recepshe traveled through Quickly of the ship and of human bodies She tion parlors the office of the disdescribing the color and gave articulation to the cries of ter- style of the furniture and the musket tress and pain the confusion the uniform of a United States trooper much less that of a Spanish officer While in her trance she described minutely Havana harbor with its menShe told of the acing Morro castle batteries whose belching fires sought to carry destruction to the enemy The Maine with its polished deck its white sides its hatches its quivering masts was described by her who had of more never stood on the gang-plan- k than a small river boat The officers of the watch pacing the moonlit deck the guards the sailors stealing down to their quarters the captain within the security of his own cabin aH had a place In her trance vision of that beautiful ship lying tranquilly in the softly billowing waters moored to an iron buoy The good woman was puzzled about the stability of the ship She could see no anchor she told her husband but described the buoy as an iron-gra- Bhort-croppe- d terror-stricke- cona-manda- clairvoyant powers have been 'tested on various occasions by her neighbors have long been cognizant of her mysThis tic power does not mean that who the humble druggist’s wife is a rA l professional shrinks from She pub- licity and speaks of her gift to no j)nev Jfot ever her name will she let Her be known mi 11 iimtii boys of the Utah bateries at Manila are publishing a weekly newspaper called the American Soldier The first two numbers have reached their friends in Utah The following elders who have been laboring in Great Britain have been released to sail from Glasgow on their The DWH ca home word journey on November 5 th IVm J Panter Thos Leishman and W II Toone The first two named are accompanied by their wives Conferences of the Young Mens Mark Austin ' How is this? Perhaps sleepless nights caused it or grief or sickness or perhaps it was care No matter what the cause you cannot wish to look old at thirty Gray hair is starved hair The hair bulbs have been deprived of proper food or proper nerve force Mutual Improvement Associations will held be Manassa during November as follows: Colo and Loa Wayne Co Vernal Uintah Co 12th Thatcher Ida and West Portage 12th and 13tb Logan 13th Idaho Falls Ida and Grantsville 19th and 20th Salt Lake City and Ogden 20th San Juan 22nd Rexburg Ida 26th and 27th Provo 27th Paris Ida and Panguitch 28th The first annual meeting of the Sons and Daughters of Pioneers of Utah was held at Provo Saturday October 29th in the meeting house commencThere were about ing at 10 o’clock 400 persons present among whom were the following pioneers of ’47: Hanson 1st Mr Kimball Albern Ell Ashcroft Smith Halma Babcock Lavina FulPoulson Cloward Thomas HarHarris J William mer Ashcroft Clem-men- s Eliza riet Fairbanks Douglas Kendall Diana Eldredge Smoot Myron Tanner Julia Ann Turner Flemming Jacqb Foutz Jane Park tt Jones’ Michael W Molen Juthian Geo B Matson James Oakley Mrs David Fairbank Susan J Gou-chWilliam H Fairbank William Farrer Marina Park Vincent Mrs Sarah Matson A morning and evening session was held and a most enjoyable time was bad Letters of regret at not being able to be present and expressing good wishes towards the association were received from President Joseph F Smith and Governor Wells The place for holding the next annual meeting was left for a committee to consist of one from each town where On the association has a membership a vote taken it was declared the sense of the meeting that the next meeting Bhould be held in Spanish Fork Walker Sr Levi N increases the circulation In the scalp gives more power to the nerves supplies missing elements to the hair bulbs Used according to directions gray hair begins to chow color in a few days Soon it has all the softness and richness of youth and Av-ere- the color of early life returns Would you like our book on the Hair? We will gladly send it to you at Write inf do net obtain all the benefits you expected from the Vigor write the doctor about it He may be able to If you suggest something of value Address Dr J C to you Ayer Co Lowell Mass Strong Drink is Doath The services at the tabernacle Sun- husband is usually the only confidante of her strange revelations The night October 30 were conducted by Elder Joseph E Taylor of the state presidency The choir sang “O God day Our Hope and prayer was offered by Eider Arthur Winters The second anthem was “Jesus Once a Humble Birth” Elder John II Paul who re- -- i IJ 1 -- turned from the Great Britain missionary field last week was the first speaker having been called upon to report briefly his mission Elder Paul stated that he had been well received in Brit- c rible excitement on board the ships in the harbor and on the land the sinking of the vessel as he fires went out and all was buried beneath the mass li U‘ rr I whlch followed the destruction of the Maine and before cable and telegraph wires flashed the dreadful news over the globe the Lewiston seeress had another trance It came upon her in the night and filled with fear of what was revealed to her she foused her husband from his sleep and told him what she saw He got up took pencil and paper and wrote down every word of the weird tale she unfolded Next day he sent It to Senator Frye The Senator ofwho is well acquainted with the wife his constituent and knows her to be a woman of utmost character and respectability submitted the statement to the Secretary of the Navy with a cordial Indorsement It was not made public then because the country was at fever heat and it would have but added fuel to the tense excitement Now comes the strange part of the narrative The druggist’s wife had never seen a battleship a fortification or a castle In her waking hours she could probably not have pictured the and that although the in member and poor Saints as CHARCOT S TONIC TABLES WK GGARARTKE are regards worldly wealth there was a great hospitality shown to him on every hand FOUR BOX wrl Itrn US to euro any cose with a positive guarantee or refund the money and to destroy the appetite (or Intoxicating Uquon THE TABLETS CAN BE GIVEN WITHOUT KNOWLEDGE OP THE PATIENT CTDMIC n Dill M eawsesHloery Poverty dinuno UnlnK and Death Upon receipt o( 11000 we will mall you (our 4 boxes and positive written gasrsnte to cure or refund your money Single boxea 3 00- - Elder Henry W Naisbet who with F C SCHRAMM Druggist Elders Platt G Lyman and James SU IU SALT LAKE CITY UTAH leaves this' week to assume the presidency of the European mission DR Mc-Murr- in C W SHORES surging waters was the second speaker Elder NaisEX”-R- T SPECIALIST druggist had bet expressed his satisfaction at reIN DISEA8ES ALL OF MEN mishis written down ceiving his call to the European wife’s trance narSTRICTLY RELIABLE sion and testified to the manifold V verbatim rative 20 the received he during This statement was blessings officiated in same the position he sent to Senator years “PAY ME He spoke of the progress of the church Frye the moment the news of the shines brighter WHEN YOU destruction of the Maine shocked and believed God’s light In his closing people It than ever upon the world from pole to pole ABE CURED” has been shown to those most he invoked the blessings of the Lord Saints and asked familiar with the situation in Caba- upon the Latter-daNot One Dollar nas fortress and to Captain Sigsbee of the faith and prayers of his brethren Required In Advance the Maine The latter declared that President absence George his during the description of his ship and its Q Cannon added a few remarks to IF YOU 8UFFER FROM surroundings as given by the Lewls-SII- E those of the previous speakers He ton woman- was accurate to the misaid he had often asked himself if it nutest detail Thone who know Cabato seDd so nas were never more surprised than was not a waste of time at the mental photograph drawn by many into the 'field' Invariable his Hydrooele Seminal Weakness Varicocele the woman who had not the slightest conclusion had been that it was not SyphlUi Gonorrhoea Stricture small or in old the shrunken organs premature age and sU idea of the place because the missionaries rejoice other diseases hy Ignowhetherjeaused private work are greatly benefltted thereby rance excess or contaglonno matter how severe it’s a mile on land but knot at sea and upon returning their good influ- you can consult Dr G W Shores the physician to curing chronlo dlsesse We who behas given his life ence is felt in the community examined advised treated and cured and must without paying him one dollar until the cure is wire But at the moment when it be- - believe further that the gospel The doctor rese- vea the right howand kindred tongue effeoted came apparent that death had stopped be taught to every ever to refuse any incurable case— tf he can't the sufferings of his wife he broke Those who say it is a good doctrine sure you he don't want your money Such an offer was never before made by a responsible come shall church and clutched away the wire with both but do not join the physlolan and Dr G W Shores Is only able to hands only to be thrown back senseinto the fold later when their sur- make it because he positively cures these less at the feet of the now discarded Don't waste another cent on question-abl- s rounding circumstances are different doctors but consult the “Old Doctor" end The wire’s work was done corpse So we see that all work is productive beoured BUSINESS SACREDLY CONFIPresident Cannon then spoke DENTIAL of good Block (Drn Shores A of his Alive and Kicking first mission to the Sandwich Call at BIO Harmon Shores’ Office) or of that A Topeka boy with the islands and of the intelligence army at SanDR G W SHORES natives the had heard He tiago has written to hig home folk as people Lock Box 1885 follows: “I have received the paper some of them natural orators preach BALT LAKE CITY UTAH which says I was killed and am buried the gospel as well as our most adin Cuba I am not feeling so bedogged-l- y vanced elders It is a perishing nft CURE YOURSELF! lively in this hot hole but still I tlon hut their joy when no longer I'm Hi Cl fur unnatural on earth am Inclined to dlbbellevt the report discharges Inflammation! they can teach their people irritation! or uloarationt In fact I am pretty certau that I am will be in preaching to their ancestors of uiucou! mambraDMe I’aini!!' and not aatrin alive but not so sure abct not being the i The choir doctrines or poisonous imEvANtCHOHOAlCO everlasting burled It looks mightily ke a gravemoves Bold by Druggists “God in and sang congregation Jor nt In plain wrsppsr yard around here”— New’ York Tribby prepaid for a mysterious wayi” etc after which une or 3 bottle ll espr! Circular md! on raqum benediction was offered by Elder of y THE SEERESS AND WHAT SAW racks along the walls In the stillness of the night the tale was doubly weird Through the fortifications of Cabanas she hastened and entered a room filled with electrical apparatus Her ken of one of their periodical pleasure jaunts in prospect that they left their home Cast the Life of a Wife and Drove the last evening to catca at the Versailles station the 645 narrow-gaug- e Husband Crazy train for Mr Davoust made for San Francisco In the Alameda morgue Mrs Marshall Davoust lies dead her body the depot by the front gate but his wife took a shorter way through the seared and striped from the lashings back gate and across a vacant lot On of a live electric wire and distorted of awful Enclnal avenue near the lot through agonies the death in by even which Bhe passed she came In contact electrocution says a recent San Franthat with a wire that for two weeks had deranged So sadly cisco dispatch his loss know to wake hung apparently loose and harmless never may he Marshall Davoust the dead woman’s from one of the city’s light poles and for over ten minutes that ‘‘harmless husband is confined in the care of wire" held her with death’s tenacity friends at his darkened Pearlandstreet awand the 2001$ volts of scorching twistcame suddenly home Death handsome wife a ing fluid that was in it burned her life Davoust’s to fully literal volt from the heavens athat in out slowly and with it the reason of home her frantic husband Attracted by her an instant wrecked as happyAlameda cries Davoust and a party of friends all in aa can be found four years the ried to her assistance and only the for married Though has never of his friends prevented him honeymoon of the DavoustsiA was with strength for a time from leaping on the awful and waned for an instant DEATH IN WIRE ain few DR are the only positively guaranteed remedy (or the Drink Habit Nervousneu and Melancholy caused by strong drink L©8TH00b - - die-see- s DO Joseph E Taylor |