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Show ASSASSIN KEEPS HIS SECRET. NORTHWEST NOTES. Slayer of Grand Duke Sergius Refuses to Reveal Hie Identity. All the tremendous efforts of the Russian police have so far failed to establish the identity of the assassin of the Grand Duke Sergius, who was blown to pieces by a bomb at Moscow Tbe house has passed the senate bill appropriating $35,000 for Missouri's exhibit at the Lewis and Clark exposition at Portland. Governor Toole of Montana has vetoed the railway commission bill. He objected to the bill because it named the commissioners. John Brennan and Patrick Decry, miners, were killed by a premature explosion of giant powder in the Coro- on Feb. Tbe young man, wbo was 17. arrested immediately after tbe deed was committed, said: "I dont care wbat becomes of me, I completed my He acknowledged that he was Job. a member of the committee of combat, known as the Terrorists, and that he bad drawn by lot the privilege of serv- 1 When f - nado mine at Leadvllle, Colo. A. W. Smith, the fireman of the freight which was in collision with the Twin City express at Bearmouth, Mont., is dead from bis injuries. John Bush, aged 15, of Seattle, was given ten years for holding up a saloon. He Is the youngest prisoner ever sent to the penitentiary in that state. He tried to hold up a saloon and twenty men lid furt 18 When I am gone the tides will ehh and The un will shine, the little birds will Ttfw men will :are and few will know When I am gone. the I am gone In spring, fields 1 am gone. S. (HD SCENIC COLOR! .he o1 .toric itiangor (the btructi TO THE WORLDS FAIR FAST FLYERS DAILY BETWEEN OGDEN AND DENVER1 E. Kiser. j IZ-i,- SI CHOICE OF ROUTES. PULLMAN THROUGH single-hande- AND TOURIST SLEEPERS FROM OO DEN OR SALT LAKE who Is charged with forgery and who escaped from Deputy Sheriff Butler by jumping from a train near Baker City, Ore., a week ago, has been recaptured between that town and Boise, Ida. The forgery occurred in Seattle last August. Peter Teller, aged 20 years, was al most Instantly killed by a Montavilla electric car, says a Portland dispatch Teller was watching the approach of a car on the other track and did not hear the oncoming of a car on the track on which he was walking until too late. Five diamond rings, valued at $1,000 from the fashionable were stolen boarding house owned by Mrs. 3. C, Haines of Seattle, some time between Wednesday and Friday nights. The rings were the property of Mrs. Ge neva H. Kimball, a prominent society woman. The saloon of E. Belllch & Co., at Angel's Camp, Cal., was broken into to the back yard, , and the safe removed where It was placed bottom side up, a hole made In the bottom with toots stolen from a blacksmith shop at Alta ville, three miles distant, and $2,800 in cash stolen. The Western Bowling leagues which took part in the recent national competition at Milwaukee are expected to withdraw from the National league. A meeting of these clubs, which Include Butte, Ogden, Salt Lake, San Francis o, Spokane and Seattle, Is planned t be held shortly, at which the question will be definitely settled. , The Jury in the trial of George at Great Falls, Mont., charged with having murdered George Sedla-ceafter being out over forty hours, reported that they were unable to reach & verdict. Ten favored a verdict In the first degree, while two held out to the last on the grounds that the prisoner was Insane. Governor Sparks of Nevada on the 11th entertained every member of the legislature, as .well as employees of the state, together with hundreds of friends at a 'possum, beef and mutton barbecue on his farm, the Almo. The affair was the biggest of Its kind ever held in the sta- - . Every legislator attended and special trains were run from Reno and Carson. Ml-bokl- k, step was taken on the eve of the by GovernorSpark He veend of Nevada's legislature. toed the bill prohibiting the sale of liquor within five miles of any camp or place where government work Is In progress in Nevada. The bill was prepared by United States District Attorney Summerfleld at the request . of tbe United States government. A sentry who was guarding two bride-ope- SAIT LAKE THROUGH K, It. David, Another .lias 1 service will bloom When I am gone the busy world will still Keep busy In the same It won t be changed but, gosh, I hope will. When Cl n fflaT1 It w THE TOURIST'S FAVORITE ROUTE i The place I leave some other man will fill, And few will deem It an unlucky thing When I am gone. 1 of ricycle h icb TO ST. L:0UIS WITHOUT CHANGE Portrait of Assassin. ing Russia by "removing" the grand duke. In an affecting interview with the grand duke's widow a few days after the assassination he disavowed any personal feeling against his victim, sympathized with the widow In her affliction and persisted only In the statement that he had done the deed in the service of Russia. Hit name and antecedents are all unknown. DIDN'T KNOW CHIEF JUSTICE. Venerable Jurist Not Classed as Dis- tinguished Citizen. Chief Justice Fuller of the United States supreme court was on a visit to Maine some years ago and while there waa entertained by "Joe Man-lewho died recently. Mr. Manley was held In great reverence by his fellow citizens all over Maine, and especially in Augusta, his home. He took Mr. Fuller for a drive about the place, but was forced by a pressing to leave his business engagement guest before the drive was finished. When Mr. Manley disappeared the driver turned to the Judge, whom he did not know, and, drawing out a ciI suppose you don't mind gar. aald: If I smoke. When we are driving Mr. Manley we never light up, because hc'a rather a distinguished citizen. Fuller repressed a laugh and told tbe dilver to go ahead, which he did. Later tbe chief Justice retailed the Joke to Mr. Manley, who at the first opportunity told the driver a few things, winding up: "You miserable three-plidiot, that was the chief of the United States." y jus-,ic- CUBA'S TRIBUTE TO MARTI. Statue cf the Cuban Patriot Just veiled at Havana. Un- d prisoners at work near tbe stone rlter at Fort Keogh, Mont., has deserted, taking one of the prisoners with him. The other prisoner, alrethough he had a chance to escape, Yellow- turned to the fort Nevada, , Roy Crow, of Tonopah, of a B. T. capitalist of Rickey, stepson Carson. Nevada, shot himself In ihe breast inflicting a wound which probably will prove fatal. He formerly was a clerk employed by the State Bank and Trust company. In a Are which destroyed the dwelling of E. C. Held, of La Grande. Ore., Curing the absence of the adult members of the household, one son, aged ten, waa burned to death, and another, burned. aged seven, wss seriously The explosion of a lamp caused the lire. The Jury in the case of James M. Warford. the deputy sheriff who shot and killed Christopher Miller and Isaac I. a boa at the polls In Goldfield. Colo., on election day, November 8 lant. was discharged, having failed to agree after deliberating over seventy boars. Five school boys of Georgetown, a suburb of Settle, Wash., were arrested Saturday, charged with robbing many bouses and boats in the town. They range In age from 1$ to 19 years, and all confessed except the eldest and leader, who U an ex inmate of a reform school. One of the most daring and diabolical attempts at the destruction of life and property that has ever occurred in Butte, took place on the 8th, when an effort was made to blow up the Westlake mine. One woman, who lived about ten yards from the mine, was slightly inju-t- f. i iti (Copyright, 1904, by roaredthe mate, iras"See here, ihust be there focastle "that cibly, swabbed out and cleaned before we gets to Lunnon. Hit's a 'og pen. HI dont mean to sail up the Thames with that dirty 'ole aboard this here ooker. Ay, ay, sir, responded Ben, sulkily. HI ordered It done a week ago, continued the mate, "hand Its not done yet. Youre a passel of lazy sogers and a lot of swine. ' Ben, HI orders you to clean that focastle hout." The mate went below with a threatening shake of his head and Ben stalked forward. "HI never sees a man who loves to reclean focastlea as Ben does, marked the cook, musingly. "Hits the Joy of his life," added Peter. To these sarcasms Ben paid no attention, but later In tbe day he emerged from the yet uncleansed forecastle with a most gloomy visage. Disregarding the affectionate Inquiry from the cook If any of the crowned heads of Europe were ill and causing him concern, he deliberately turned each of his pockets Inside out and carefully conInspected their heterogeneous tents. Then he returned to the forecastle and the sound of rummaging came up the scuttle. What's the matter with 1m? asked the cook. "Looks as If 'e'd lost somethin'," ' responded Peter. Ben relumed to the deck with his gloom Increased and standing at the rail apparently addressed the ele- Clock Will Run 2,000 Year. Rich City Business Blocks. Many blocks in New York city contain $10,000,000 worth of property. In all America there are only three other cities that have a tingle block holding anything like this In value. These are Chicago, Philadelphia and Newark, N. 3., each of which has a city block containing properly valued at $1,000,000. Boston has a block whose destructible property U worth $7,000,000. Fan Francisco comes next with a block containing ii.ooo.ooo, and Pittsburg follows with Its richest block worth $5,000,000. W out tiflni address Daily Story Tub. Co.) SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH L A. BENTON, Q. A. P was at tbe wheel, displayed great confidence in the honesty of his compan-- 1 Ion and smoked composedly while ths cleaning was in progress; but the cook spent every moment he could spare from the galley watching Peter work. When the work was finished, Peter, weary and cramped with his task, came on deck, depressed In manner. "Did you find hit? Inquired Ben. "Naw," replied Peter, disgustedly; "didnt see hanything of hit. Hit must be there, retorted Ben, with positiveness. "Hit cant be hany- - MISSOURI PACIFIC RY, The Popular Route the: Ji bet Mr wo tb ex no ST. LOUIS FAIR aad Points East : Pullman and Tourist Sleepers from Ogden and Salt Lake to St. Louig THROUGH SCENIC COLORADO WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS. Cara- - Everything Dining Cars. Free Recllnlng-Cbsl- r For bertha, tickets, folders, etc addreee First-ct- o H. C. TOWNSEND, G. P. & T. A., ST. LOUIS. There'e no note there!" wheres else. You didnt clean careful. The cook glowered at Peter, and when Ben went into tbe forecastle for his tobacco he noted the cook examining Peters bunk with careful scruin, said Ben. "HI say Its lost and If tiny. That night the cook approached you ar the cook at found It, you'd the mate. have given It to me. Hits In that That there fo'castle hlsnt alf bloomin' fo'castle haniong the rubbish, cleaned, he said. "Hi cant Bleep in and I can't find It. Hits dropped out sich a dirty 'ole. Suppose HI give hit of my pocket on the floor and I 'opes a good cleanin The Ill find It when I cleans bup mate, instead of answering, Wrled down the companion and spoke to When the mate came on deck Peter the skipper. Both officers came on bad the wheel. deck, and the gazed interested"Illf you please, sir. said Peter, "HI ly at the cookcaptain and then, turning to hears you give borders to Ben to clean the mate, tapped his forehead signlfl-cantly- . the fo'castle. Ben's a hold man and It 'urts him to bend over, so, bit you've "Humor 1m," said he. no hobjection, I'll clean It "All right go ahead and clean hit morning." and thej mate watched the again; The tpate looked with aurprlse at cook as he walked forward. seaman, tbe breakfast was finished tbe Directly "III dont care wbo Cleans It, ao cook prepared for bis task. hit's done," be said, and be walked "Ht'm sure cook'll find It." said Ben, forward. hopefully. As he pissed the galley the cook Again Ben placidly steered, fully popped out and addressed him. with the honesty of tbe Impressed "lit dont think Ben can clean that cook, but ieter displayed anxiety. fo'castle good, Mr. Brown." he said. He Insisted on being in tbe forecastle while the cook cleaned it in spite of the letter's protestations that he was much In the way. Again was the bedding brought on deck and again was the floor scrubbed and each cran-nexamined. The forecastle fairly glistened with cleanliness when the cook with groans of weariness completed the work. "Well? asked Ben. "There's no note there" snapped tbe cook savagely. "Hit stands to reason It must be there' remarked Ben. That night n dispute between Peter and tbe cook resulted in blows. When the schooner reached London the crew were' obliged to await tbe skipper' return from the city before they could be paid and they cast hungry looks shoreward and waited. Ben, however, went ashore to stretah his legs, he said, and when he waa out of tight of the schooner entered n public house and, placing a note on the bar, demanded spirits and the change. ARE YOU GOING To the World's Fair? If five-poun- d to, yon OREGON SHOUT LINE endoubtidly want to a tt la Connection with the ?t git than ktnd-hedrtc- Union Pacific Railroad quickly possible. Is the ft. SHORT FAST ROUTE K, BtJKLKT, aa.T. a T. U. BCHCMACHE, TSAVVrC ft. a. BrsNCBa, Boat nee aar..r,a Uu City, Wan. To ST. LOUI3 and nil points BAST. Ask Short Lina Agents about 8peelsl Excursion Rates. THE NEW WAY OP THE OLD WAY Four New Worlds Fair Trains NSW EQUIPMENT. ELECTRIC LI0HT3 AND ELECTRIC FAN - BETWEEN ' " KANSAS CITY AND ST. LOUIS BC1IEDCLR, ALL TRAINS DAILY at m IStSO BtlO gJRATW KANSAS CtTV....SiOO " E'a old and stiff In 'it Jl'nu. til'd better do hit In tbe mornln'." "Wbat'a tbe matter with you lubbers? exclaimed the mate. "Hlve been tryln' to get that place cleaned for a week aad sow you all want to do the Job. Peters goln' to dean It." Peter evinced the most laudable energy in the Interests of cleanliness the next morning. He could barely take time for bis breakfast, so eager was be to clean the forecastle, He brought the bedding up on deck and carefully pounded It with a hand pike, and then scrubbed each eranny if tbe floor with a ewab. Ben, wbo Me., Job to the ments. "Hit's a 'og penl" fastt was W tbe 1 "When I comes aboard this here 'ooker at Plymouth Hi 'ad a five pun note in my vest pocket. Hits not there now," he declaimed. In a voice audible to the cook and to Peter. "Do you mean to hlnsinuale " began Peter, with heat. "Ill dont mean to hinsinooate noth- His be i was y Richard Strutt, a ton of Ixrd Rayleigh, has Invented a clock that will run for 2.000 years. The motive pow er Is a small piece of gold leaf, which la electrified by means of a very small quantity of radium aalt. The gold leal bends away from the metal substance and keeps moving under this Influence until It touches tbe side of tbe containing vessel. At the moment of contact It loc Its electrical charge and then springs back and Is again e'ect rifled, and the process Is repeated. It la thought that a thoroughly reliable clock could be made with the use of radium salt for $1,000. OF CARS a M Humorous Church Notice. Atsiis ir. lous... aisa p m iius mi Bite a as That n long face and a sour spirit do not necessarily go with cburchly Bnmkte Cai. Nw Itlih.IUaV BeatnnaehM, New Neellnlng Chair Cars Iarlur Oara and KltoplBg Cars, Ns w UoasmUos Cats duties Is shown by the following let- C" la whint Cars, superior wrrles la uaraateod. ter. written by a very prominent Kanaaa I'll noloa will rotor a4 leave BA Lost! via Bw route rsonWJJ l Mississippi River, vis loiuUiana, Mo. No ttriU.o or luonol al B. Louis clergyman of this elty quite recently Avalsat hstwosa Ml. Louis soj Kansas Uij, vie Lail At Lents aad Jloodboa-- a, disw' to the Rev. John Lewis Clark, field American of the Bible seerelary CABS TO ST. LOUIS EROM ligWTK, COl-0KEf'JO kmmi wtii. a aiat eirwsl ooaaoottoM tt league: Idaho Colorado, I laH, aad Moauaa. "You are billed, announced and expected at the above churrh next Bun-daAsh Ik Ttabsl Altai for ikroak llehai Via Your fare will be fed at least twice at the dominie's house. Remember anl put your A No. 1 sermon In your saddlebags, and allow plenty of ot wan time for your spavined and wind broken plug to gel to th church by 10:10 W. W. BITTB.T.P.AP. A. A, 0. A By H. H. BH1PPIRO, o.A. New York Times. a. iu. BAA LARK CITE, tJTAIL COL utm-rratio- a 2 y. CHICAGO AND ALTON DENVER, |