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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS. ANDREW JENSEN, PnblUhar. Filipinos Want to Come Into BURNED HIS BABY SISTER. tbs Unloi Tb memorial of the Federal party of the Philippine islands was transmitted to the senate Wednesday by the secretary of war, together with aletter of transmittal by Governor Taft in whose charge the document was given. The memorial was adopted at an death. dinary session held in Manilla in The mother had reprimanded the November, It sets forth that the performance boy. sod left him with the baby while she went to the grocery store. Dur- of that obligation of the treaty of Paris ing her absence he secured matches, which gave the United States congress set fire to the little ones clothing, and authority to fix tha status of the when tha mother returned and opened Philippine islands had been deferred the kitchen door the sickening smell t9 this time because of the attack by of burning flesh almost overpowered tie Filipinos upon the sovereignty ef her. On the floor lay tha the United States, au aet brought girl writhing in pain, and about, the memorial says, through a burned almost beyond recognition. misunderstanding and not through Standing nearby was her llttla brother hatred of the American sovereignty. watching the flames which had begun It further states that out of the sixty to eat into the pine floor of the room. provinces and districta war exists in nly two Batangas and Sa asar. A Gigantic Sale nf Oil Lands. 'The memorial is divided into two A special from Ban Francisco to the parts. The first of these la a petition for Salt Lake Tribune says: The gigantic annexation and a presentation of the deal in oil properties which has just fdrra of desired. government been made public here between the The second part of the memorial sets Chanalor Canfield company and A. B. forth the aspirations! of a social and Butler on the one side, end the Ameri- economical character of the principal can Consolidated Oil compaoy on the of which the memorial to be represents other, la tha largest transaction of Its the securing of a remedy of the ankind on record. cient veil known a tha friar. Under Through that transaction, the one t&la designation the memorial includes company transfers to the American ail the religious orders now existing in Consolidated 108,000 acres of oil land the islands. situated in California, Utah, Colorado Complete and general amnesty to tha and Wyoming, for a cousideration of Filipino people is asked. Indians Boy Beta Flra to Ills Slater Clothing and Watchoa Her Burn. Willie Nowak, the thirteen-year-olaon of Mr. and Mrs. John Nowak of IlammoDd, Ind., ia said to have deliberately aet fire to the clothing of his baby slater and watched her barn to d UTAH. 8PANISH FORK, UTAH STATE NEWS, It ! said the Twelfth battery, eta tioned at Fort Douglas, is to bo sent to Porto Rioo. The First Presbyterians of Salt Lsht are planning for a magnificent new church building. A bill has been introduced In the senate for the establishment of an assay office at Proro. It is estimated that four wagonloads of Valentines were mailed at the 8alt Lake office on Valentine day. The 9100,000 bond Issue to be placed by the eity of Proro will probably be taken up by E. II. Rollins & Sons Co. A system of electric lights is to bt Installed at the state penitentiary, replacing the locomolire headlight which bave been in use there. James P. Madison has been appointed postmaster at Manti, while N. C. Poulson receives the appointment for the Richfield postoffice. Burglars entered three different business houses in Park City one night last week, but succeeded in getting ' very little cash for their trouble. J. W. Taylor, a teamster of Salt Lake, received serious injuries by being struck by a street car while attempt-In-g to cross the track in front of the ear. It is said the money for building a ugar factory at Gunnison will be forthcoming as soon as the farmers will insure the required amount of acreage. Lewis Ring, of Coyote, is dead as the result of injuries received from a gunshot accidently discharged by a companion, the accident occurring over a year ago. The Payson city council has granted a franchise to the Bell Telephone company and a local exchange will be established. Spanish Fork will be Included in the exchange. At Panguitch, membranous crop has caused a number of deaths recently, Within the last six weeks ten children ranging from 1 to 18 years in age have succumbed to this disease. Peter Mortensen was arraigned In the Balt Lake District court last week on tbs charge of murdering James R, II ay and plead not guilty. The date of the trial baa not yet been set. Panguitch sue Cirele Valley people bave gone to work in earnest on their Jlatchtown reservoir, expecting to keep ten feet of water for nse this season, otherwise crops are likely to . fifteen-montba-o- Of this land 23,000 $3,873,000. Is nearly all In Wyoming. ld acres Machinery in large quantities has been shipped from California to the new oil fields, in competition with Cleveland, i'ittabnrg and other oil well supply centers In the east. Tha machinery waa shipped from here to Uinta county, Wyoming, where the company has five drilling rigs at work, and the principal developments are being made with satisfactory results. The company has considerable holdings In adjacent countlee, butconalders them of leaa interest. BELONGS TO HIMSELF. Philadelphia Judge Ditldw That a Haa Has a Right to Commit Salcido, Herbert Wright, of Philadelphia, has been arraigned before Judge Arnold on the cberge of taking laudanum with suicidal intent. Wright pleaded guilty to attempting suicide, but not with intent to kill myself." In dismissing the case. Judge Arnold aaid he doubted if there ia auch an offense in this country aa attempting suicide. The law emenated, he says, from courts where there were kings and emperors who adopted the theory that It was wrong for a man to kill himself and thus reduce the number of kings subordinates. The judge asserted a man's life belonged to himself his creator, and he did not know that the man had the right to himself If he ao desired. that and but kill Their Llvee Ea Koete to be slim. Thunder Mountain. The bloods" of Hinckley bave A miner baa arrived at Lewiston, yielded to the prevailing fad of rabbit from Warrens, bringing the news of bunting, two aides entering Into a con- the death of three men who were test one day last week which resulted in a snow slide near the head In 130 bunnies being killed by one aide caught of the BmUh gulch on the route to the and seventy by the other. Thunder Mountain. Tha victims are John Hendricks, the Park City miner Bert Tulea, J. 8, Campbell and B. M. who died at a Balt Lake hospital last Skylea, of Weiser, Ida. Arid William week, left a cash estate of 813,000, half of Weston and Myers of Boise were ' of It Is willed to the wife of a boyhood the other member of the party, hut companion and the other half to the they escaped. The men were traveling over snow a foot in depth when a slide Kearns SL Ann'a orphanage. from the mountain entombed them. 8. W, Rose, postmaster for Lehl, has To Opon thn t'lntah Rraarvatloa. received word from the department at It la understood there will be a (Washington that the inspector will be (In Lehl in a few days to look over the unanimous report made by the senate route and If ills all right rural delivery committee on Indian affairs, signed by all members with the possible excepwill be established from that place. tion of Benator Quarles, on Senator ! man medicine the of the Big John, Grass Valley Indians, died suddenly Kearns's bill for opening tha Uintah near Leamington Saturday night of Indian reservation to settlement, thus last week, from the effects of poison, doing away with the subject of the He purchased a bottle of lemon extract lease of mineral lands to the Floreuce for a aevere cold and drank it straight. Miuing company. U itli a unanimous report of the senA little child named Franz, In ate committee early nod favorable Elsinore, recently had a spell of the action ia guaranteed. grip. During the time it went to sleep Thru lliind rail Killed by F.rthink, and could not be awakened during The latent newa received from Bliam-ak- a fifty-eighours. When the sleep was confirm the appalling character teuied and belter over the little fellow of the at the place, and earthquake recover. will adds that three hundred corpse have At St. George the church has given already been taken out of the ruins. the llurrican canal people a gift of The piles of wreckage are so vast that $5,000 to help them complete the work the search ia necessarily slow. Most nine-iulle ditch of construction on their of the victims were Mussulman. The around a perpendicular ledge, which ia town la now almost completely denow considerably advanced ia cononly a docu house being left stroyed, struction. Block-Owne- rs tin-p- oa e thousand Instanding. Twenty-fivhabitant are without food and shelter. e Mtrsng Arrl.lnit Happen i U4lr. In n New York While the audience at the Victoria theater, New York, waa alltlng In darkness looking at a scene representing a cottonfiehi In moonlight, a man fell from the first balcony and landed on the head of a woman who waa sitting In the orchestra. The fall waa fully twenty feet. The woman waa not seriously hurt A panlo waa narrowly averted. Police took charge of the man. BAN ON UNCLB TOM. Mttle Rix-k- , Battle BtlvMa Kantneky Officers and Mountaineers Six men are dead and aa many more are dying aa the result of a battle between officer from Middlesboro, Ey., and mountaineers Tba battle, which was one of the moat desperate in the history of mouotain warfare, occurred at Lee Turners Quarter House'' satoon, three and a half miles from Middlesboro. Last month some mulee and other goods of Tomer's were levied on in payment for a debt, and a few nights ago, it ia alleged, he with others, went to Virginia, where the property bad been taken, secured what was formerly hia, and returned to the Quarter Arkansas, Itaehtr nf Con- on Brave Wyoming Officer Killed In Moot Brutal Manner. Wilson Owens, who has arrived at Casper, Wyo., to testify in the Woodward case, says Woodward told him bow he murdered Sheriff Ricker. Woodward went to the barn to et a horse to ride out of the country, fie did not know the sheriff waa anywhere near there. He saw a number of boraes in the barn and lit a match to pick out the beat one aud leave. The barking of a dog attracted the attention of the sheriff, who started for the barn from the house. Woodward saw the officer coming oat of the house and waited until he got within ten feet of the barn door and then took deliberate aim and fired. The sheriff fell to the ground Detroit Man, Under Arrest for MisapproIntereeted In priation of Fnud. Largely Utah Bonanza. Frank C. Andrews has been placed under arrest at Detroit, Micb., on warrant charging him with taking bank money from the City Saving at the first shot. After lying there about two minutes the sheriff called for help and Woodward came fiom the barn and dragged the dying man over a little hill where the deputies from the house could not fire upon him. The sheriff was yet alive and attempted to call the men at the house to come sod help him. Woodward then struck him in the face and head with the butt end of hia revolver beating bis brains out. After killing the officer Woodward robbed tba body of money and revolver and ammunition and returned to the baro, turned the horses loose, and after remaining in the barn about an hour, shooting towards the house occasionally, he crawled through a manure bole in the barn, caught one of the horses and rode over the mountains and escaped. Train Struck by a Boulder and Seven Men Killed. Kelgn. OF PHILIPPINES. Sens tor Curmurk Introduces Resolution Against Bach Movement. Senator Carmack has introduced tba followlog resolution: That the United States regard with extreme disfavor any movement having for ia object the early or ultimate admission of the IliiUpplnes aa a state or states of the ufcion, and any action on the part of the persona holding Mall advices from Honolulu are to the effect that senator George R. Carter of the Hawaiian legislature haa received a personal letter from President Roosevelt, asking for a statement of the political situation in Hawaii. Senator Carter will leave tor Washington February lltli to present the matter in person. President Roosevelt's request, together with the report that President Dole's resignation would be called for, has caused unusual interest office under the authority of the United in Honolulu political circles. Slates that gives sanction or encourA Notorious Rancgad Stain. age to auch a movement is hereby con The Pauay scouts, under the comdemned. That to confer the rights aud privileges of citizens on the in- mand of Captain Waker, in an engagehabitants of the 1hilippine island ment In the island of Baniar, recently would tend to destroy the integrity of captured seven rifles aud numerous citizenship and to degrade the charac- bolos, killed a number of Filippinos ter of the government of the United and the officer in command, who wh a Slates; that to main the relation of notorioes renegade, named Winfrey, a sovereign and subject between tha deserter from the Forty-thirregiment government of the United State ends whom the American troop had for people under its dominion would be months been endeavoring to capture. repugnunt to the principles of tha A man named Long, who deserted with Winfrey, ia still operating with Constitution. the Filippinos. In Death. right Over Property lt Are Leaving Wyoming. Japan During a fight with the follower of All the to Japanese In Kawlins, Wyo., rlavj claimant property lying along the Luke Shore drive, the most aristo-rrali- o bave left for the reason that they felt The Chinese boulevard In Chicago, Frank they were unwelcome. left several years ago. The Japa said Kirk, a watchman for one of the claimants, was shot through the head and they could not put up with the Insults killed, Captaiu Geo. W. Streeter, aud personal attacks from white claim the ground on the right of a squatter. The police later arrested laborers. The recent action of miners Streeter and all his followers. throughout Colorado In driving them out probably hud some tiling to do with to Fright-t- t their departure. During the past few Tragmty Follow Hoy' Koouiiuiit. months a number of Jap had been Clare Haonuut, aon of W. G. u, annulled and badly beaten up. an aasiatant paymaster of the United States navy, residing in BrookAt n Spanish cabinet council t!7e lyn, haa been found dead hanging in minister of foreign affairs, the Duke hia room atl'eildie Institute, at Illghta-toof Almodovar, has been authorized to N. Y, The hoy had fastened Ilia door and pushed a I ureau against it. sign a treaty of friendship with the and had then hanged himself by a United Btates after the council of small cord tied to a screw hook over a state shall have deliberated thereon. closet door. The American merchants In Manila While the tragedy ha every appearance of suicide the general belief Iti complain of the action of the consular the school ia that the hoy lost hie life purchasing agent In making the majorIn au attempt to startle hia roommate ity of hia purchases at Hoogkocg, by a make heiieve" suicide that where materials are cheaper, on acturned Into a terrible reality when It count of Hongkong being a free porL waa too late for hltu to save himself. Emperor Williams recent conversaDwperat rig hi llsiwsva Hrigaads foe tion concerning Christian Science and I'otHHlaa nt Mlu llwun. seems about to bear frnlL spiritualism Referring to the reported engageBerlin police authorities on the emper ment between brigands for the posses ora orders, will undertake an Investition of Miss Stone, the Constantinople gation of Kddyiam to secure materia correspondent of thn Echo de Darla for a publio warning in the matter. Tha captor of Ml Ktoneand ays: The viceroy of India, Lord Curzon of Mm. Tatlka have been attacked by Keddleston, telegraph that the famine another band of brigand aeeklog to la very serious. No rain baa outlook secure the prisoners In order to get ransom. Twenty men on both nidan falleo, and the plague of rats In were killed during the fight, but thn Gujerat, Rajpootana and Central India original captors of tha missionary Is assisting In the destruction of tha ware victorious. Mis Slone was not crops. hurL" d Re-a- All-ni- pt Han-nui- n, ' federacy Object to Piny, Llttla Rock Memorial Chapter, Daughters of the Confederacy, haa adopted a resolution indorsing the ae-titaken by the chapter at Lexington, Ky. la opposition to the play, A committee Uncle Tom' Cabin." waa appointed to call on the local theatre management and request, on behalf of the chapter and aouthern women of Little Rock, that this play be not brought to the city again. DEFAULTING BANKER WAS CHIEF MAN IN OPHIR Seven men were killed and at least fourteen seriously injured by a huge boulder, weighing fifteen tons, crashing into the caboose of a work train on the Choctatv Oklahoma & Gulf railway, twenty miles west of Little Rock, Arkansas, Friday. The work train was headed west, the engine pushing six cars and a caboose, Aa the train was passing under the high bluffs bordering the river, two miles west of Little Maumelle, the crew saw aheavy House. rock rolling down the steep declivity, Depnty Sheriff Wat Thompson sum- having been detached from the hillside moned a posse of ten or fifteeu men by the rains. The train waa going for the purpose of arresting Turner at alowly, but was almost upon the rock his saloon. when it struck the track. . Engineer W hen tha posse demanded Turner to Nazor reversed his engine at once, but submit to arrest, be and his men the train struck the rock with almost opened fire, which waa returned by the full force. The caboose waa at the posse and in the battle which followed head of the train and was shivered five Turnerites and one officer were into splinters. Most of the men who killed, sod a number of others prob- were killed and injured were in the The officers caboose. ably fatally wounded. returned to eecure reinforcements, aud resident Dole of Hawaii Will be Aiksd to further trouble is expected. Lnee ht The owners of the registered stock at Bpringvilte have organized a society known aa the Registered Association of Bpringvilte. The association will hold a fair at Bpringville, March 13, wheu liberal prizes will be awarded, The demand for school teachers In the district schools throughout the state Is so great that it ia next to '.iioCll the vacancies existing at th present time end It is though by some that nest year almost tha same condition will citaL A Swede named Hanson, who claims to bsve been la the bsttl of Manilla bay, ran amuck la aa Ogdsa saloon one night last week, and knocked out five naea by butting them with his head, breaking three ribs for a policeman who arrested him. E. A. Hodges, postmaster of Beaver, bee sent his resignation to Washington by wire, sod gone to Milford to take the management of tha Tannar-Bakt- r torn at that place. Mrs. Hodges will remain In charge of the office until a accessor Is appointed. Itchd ADMISSION i Three Men ex-tra- oi HOW SHERIFF RICKER DIED. without the authorization of the director. There are overdraft amounting to about a million dollar and other liabilities. The whole trouble, ald an official, has been caused by tha plunging of Frank C. Andrewsin the stock market Three months ago Mr. Andrew waa a millionaire. Thla la speaking without exaggeration. He began plunging in the stock market Hia phenomenal success deserted him and In a abort time he became hopeesaly entangled. Andrews haaalgned over to the City Savings bank all of hie real estate holdings and has held a conference with the director of the Detroit Trust company, the stockholder of the City Savings bank and other creditors. It is expected be will issue a atatement later. alking up and down the hallway outside the trust company's office, be said: YouDg men can point to me as an example of the result of speculation mania. Frank C. Andrews has been the chief man behind the Ophlr company, operto ating in Stateline, and ia understood be the main financial backer, of all the enterprises launched in that state by M. L. Effinger, including the Ophlr at Btateline, tha Wolveriue at Park City and the Tiewaukee at Bingham, each of which is regarded as possessing An Extortad Apoleg-y- . An eminent politician and hU lays the Manchester Guardian, Wlrj lately entertaining at luneheon a lady who brought with bar a Uttle girl During the meal the child helped hN elf to something that was hand! around, tasted it, and left It on hw plate. Her mother, horror-strucsaid: "That la very rude; you should apolol . Whereupon the glia to Lady conaetenee stricken Infant murmured, T( , Irs- - J fill., Club, Wore Child k, Dxai t eed not through her tears, 1 didnt mean to te rude. I wouldn't have taken any If had known how nasty It waa." i now thi Ismi While I t ideal, libraries ef tb World, The "Anthological Society" aays that "Europe contains three great librarlti. First, the Bibllotheque Nationals of Paris, with three million printed books; aecond, the British Museum, containing over two million literary works; third, the German National Library, with 1,500,000 volumes and over 25,000 manuscripts, many of priceless value. Taken together, and including the library of Congress at Washington, they contain practically all the printed and written literature which exists In the world 1 t to-da- y. V , HERE? IT for moi thought but bef Know by the sign . i owners. ist Bill IntroText of .the duced la the Houi of Representative. Chairman Ray of the bouse commit-te- e on judiciary haa presented the report on the bill for the protection of the president and suppression of crime Anti-Anarch- against the government. The report States that the committee haa carefully considered the many measures and haa sought to present a wise, conservative, constituThe tional and effective measure. purposes of the bill are summed up aa Lams I used and Sai before me won ache or ten daj health, abottle great merit. During the time Mr. Effinger has been operating in Utah in the interests of Detroit people, it is safe to say that not less than $250,000 baa been expended in the acquirement, development and equipment of properties. The Ophir haa been converted into a bonanza of no small dimensions and Is now in shape to earn big money for its roodne etable me in Mba J. Chicagt St. Jacobs Oil W It Ml Can vrhatl CURES Rheumatism taothe mbe ci Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Sprains, wrltlc Lynn, Drulsos, Soreness, Stiffness, n? and 90s 33 ? , A aubstl asyotbt de m et curative fui. It relieve nd ll counter remedy and all plaints, for it, a In the h best of or tits, a ending we will should tame ea ic follows: First, prevent resistance to and tect the president and pro- nt of the United States and those by law In the line of succession to that high office; second, protect the minister and embassadors of foreign governments accredited to and wlthlo the United and States; third, prevent the opencrimes deliberate approval of certain and also certain unlawful teachings, which if permitted, are calculated and Intended to breed lawlessness and crime against and culminate in the destruction of the government; fourth, prevent the coining to or naturalization in this country of those who teach or entertain auch pernicloui doctrines; fifth, prevent conspiracies in the United Btatea to murder the rulers of other civilized nations; sixth, provide adequate and uniform punishments for these offenses wherever committed. All the offenses against government and intended to impair or overthrow the government of the United States. England and Japan Form aa Alliance An important parliamentary papet was issued Tuesday night In London, giving the terms of a practical alliance between Great Britain and Japan for the preservation of China and Korea. The paper covers a dispatch sent by Lord Lansdowne, secretary of state for foreign afiairs, January 30th to the British minister to China, Sir Claud MacDonald, and comprises & signed copy of the agreement. lu explanation the paper Bays the agreement may he regarded as an outcome of the events of the past two years. Throughout the Boxer trouble Great Britain and Japan had been in close and uninterrupted communication aud uctuated by similar views. We each desire," says Lord "that the integrity and Independence of the Chinese empire should he preserved, and that there should be no disturbance of the lerrltorral status quo in China or the adjoluiug regions." The discovery that their far eastern policies were identical, resulted In each party to the agreement expressing Its oesire that their common policy find expression In an international contract of binding validity. Lana-down- e, Deafae! Cannot Be Cured by local application, a they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There la only one way to cure deafness, end that is by constitutional remedies Deafness l caused by aa Inflamed condition of tha mucus lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is Inflamed ;rou bave a rumbling sound or Imperfect bear-- ! ng. and when It la entirely clotted deafness Is the result, and unless the inflammation esn bo. takn out and thla tub i ta-r- w Itsnormat condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which la nothing but an Inflamed condition of the mucus surface.Hundred Dollars for any cs We will give One of Deafness (caused by eatarrhl that cannot b cured by Hall's Catarrh Cura Send for eirautarafree.. a . CHi5NEy4ca;T-)lea0i- uauit VL - Sold by Druggists, Family Fills are the beak Vac. Half A new United States legation build-l- ug at Peking is to be built at a cost of $60,000 $500 FROM $1.00. Wn. Kelley, Lawrence Co.. 0 made on ll.oa worth of tomstoseed. bought from the John A. summer, Keizer Seed Co., LaCroase, Wlz., last , over 1500. That pays. cA fa Mom CM . MI Now early cucumbers lsoueof the best paying vegetables, so also earliest radishes, peas, tomatoes, beets, eta. For 16c, nod this Notice A. Salzer Seed Co., LaCrosse, Wt., the n seed you If) kinds of vegetable end flower seeds and mammoth catalog telling all about money making vegetable. Market gardener W.X.U. list, 0. SitrlctM on Rlvlora. Ostrich farming ia to be tried oa the Riviera If the birds can be acclimated. An experimental farm will be started with twenty ostriches, which bave already arrived at Nice. Slop YVork the Cough amt OfT Colil tin axativeBrouioQuiniuoTalilota. IF! biaff mil DR( Fries 23a A NEW CURE FOR KiDHEY mm BLADDER Diseases Rheumatism etc. rr Voney r of the Kidneys and Bladder ran lHwaw, lthvumallsm, Gravel, Tain In HUiM'T Disorder, thfllcult or too passing water, Dropsy, etc. For the found In a nw a Poaillv kpecllln Cure botanical discovery, th wonderful Kva-Kavt, tb Shrub, railed by botanist, piper , trout the bangvt hast Lidia. It ha lb frights ib Hark, CUR fro-ju--nt m 1 metAy-fuKs- Ku-tir- Soldier Hanged for Drrtlng from Arnyt Edmund A. Dubose and Lewis Russell, deserters from company E, Ninth cavalry, and w ho stole arms belonging to the regiment and joined the Insurgents in August last, for which they were tried and sentenced by tha military commission, were hanged on Feb, 1 at Guinobatan, province of Aibay, la the presence of 3,000 people. The execution wet orderly. It waa aupervlted by Captain Henry II. Wright of the Ninth cavalry, commanding tha post . nottt. H. W., WmU, gfM,f.fc Jm. ztraordln.ry record of 1.FO hospital cure In on the Kidney. and cur day. It art directly nf Indiana Maa Has a New Plea for Making Kata. Trofcisor John E. Baldwin, the aeronaut, la preparing to make an In- uull( n, tb lllood tb olnnua Drift which rails lb dlara- -. Wataon, testifies In th An Fiwl World, that It ha need him from thdgeof tb gravwbn dying of Kidney disc and tarribf suSartng when pasting water, Mr.JmeTbosn, faq , of th b"rd o( Kvlew Rureae of Pnion4 Waahlngtoa, D. C,. write: V a fuiwd of a fatal a. loner TreuM after many physIrlaBi bad sad n bad given tip all hop of rveoverv. A. ti. Wood, a prominent ainxwy of Low!, rloa. wa cured of Chronic Hheumallatn, Kidney aa Bladder IMaeasa of ten standing b 1 Alkavta. Many Jadir Including Mrx. K. K. fln by draining out LHbales, Mr., Atd, Rev. John H. teresting experiment next summer the flid first time there ie a drouth in Ind., and vicinity, nieplanle yrt to tend np 1,000 baloone from different mora South Peemtid, Mas, ind Mr. Jam Ohio, alto laatlfy to ll wonderful Yug,v Kant, points, each to carry a dynamite bomb, rural! power In Klduvy tad tilled dtaurdfi l:owy at U womanhood. the earns to be exploded aa nearly pans i li Thai ye may Jinlra tb Value ef this Great alrooltaoeottaly aa potklbla, tha object THaaofery fur ynnraalf, w will nnd you Dte a r I hr mall Frs, only eating that wban being to produce rain, Several men Lrg Caea Twuraalf p will romnad II toother-I- t Jrd slur ftpeeldoandrao not fall. Addres, Th are backing Mr. Dahlwin ia making (hurrh KuLi UusCumpsuy, tuft KuuiUt Arw V. N, the experiment. Mw lurk. Rich-mon- dr 11 -- i - I |