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Show NEWS SUMM AIl. Governor James B, Trazier of Tennessee will be chosen to succeed the 'late Senator Bate. The report that Apnstol, the notorious Bulgarian leader, had been k'llcil, has been confirmed. A Yokohama correspondent says that during a storm a Japanese torpedo boat destroyer was lost off the coast. Forrial ratifications of the treaty of peace between Chile and Bolivia have been exchanged, accompanied by mutual congratulations. During a meeting at a theatre In Santiago de Chile, the gallery collapsed and four persons wero killed and a great number Injured. The armored cruiser Washington was launched from the yards of the New York Shipbuilding company at Camden, N. J., on Saturday last. Inwo-Chin- a The year 1904 was a conflagration year, breaking all previous records for property destroyed by fire, with an aggregate loss of approximately $250,-000,00- 0. Considerable alarm has been caused in St. Petersburg and at Moscow by the receipt of annonymous letters announcing the Intention to blow up public buildings. Nan Patterson will be put on trial once more to answer a charge of murdering Caesar Young, the well known New York bookmaker. The trial will begin April 10. The legislature of Delaware has passed a hill abolishing the pillory In that state. An effort was made to repeal the bill which provides for the whipping post, but It failed. Owing to the ravages of bubonic iplague not more than BOO Inhabitants irematn In the city of Plsagua, Chile. (The place had a population of 20,000, but all who were able have fled. The war department finds that It will be obliged to decline to send regular troops to the encampment of state militia organizations for the reason that tfunds for transportation are not avail- able. Prince Mestchersky, In an article In the Grashdan! advises the Russian government to promptly conclude peace, and says: Let us have the heroic strength to confess defeat before the world." The correspondent at St. Petersburg of the Ixmdon Telegraph predicts that the Russian authorities will have to battle with an angry sea of troubles In connection with the mobilization ot ! a new army. The secretary of the Interior has awarded a contract for the construction In Salt river valley, Arizona, of , what, when completed, will be one of the largest dams in the world. It will cost 11,100,000. Six fires, each purposely Ignited by means of coal oil, in the same section of Spokane, kept the fire department busy at sunrUe Sunday. It Is believed each of the fires were started boy. by a The president has decided to order Copt. llarry Leonard, United States marine corps, who distinguished himself In the march to Peking, to the Chinese capital as military attache ot th American legation, half-witte- d Japanese section laborers, of nhom there are about 1.500 in Wyoming, are expecting to bo called home to take up arms against Russia unless the battle of Mukden and the events following result In the end of the war. Postmaster General Cortelyou contradicts tho report published to the effect that he has reconsidered his determination to resign his poslton as chairman ot the Republican national committee and retain the position. The charred remains of Mrs. Joseph Jsance have been found In the ashes of her home la the outskirts of Marysville, Cal. Tho cabin was burned during a storm. The husband of the woman has been arrested, pending investigation. Mr. Ames, charge dnffairs at Santiago de Chile, has cabled the atate dePlague has appartment as follows: Chanatral. at Suspected cased peared oeeurlng dally at tytihpie. Continues to devastate Smallpox also prevalent. A special from Hobart, Oklahoma, stales that a cyclone struck Porch, a small town near there, Saturday night. One man. name not given, was killed; J. E. and Charles Jones fatally Injured and sixteen others hurt. Sixteen houses were demolished. Angered at their failure to get their money back after a prize light, a crowd of men and hoys at leorla, IDs,, wrecked tho room In which the fight was to take place. Refuxal to return the gate money after the fight was declared off precipitated the riot. George V. ilngtee probably will dl" as tho result of an injury ausialned at the Rice runch on Hand creek In Wyoming. lie was caught betweeu a bay rack and a ham door, and the fi sh was entirely torn away from his left arm from tho hand to the elbow. natural That Mrs. Stanford die I death, probably will he tho .(inclusion of those who are now Invar", gating tho ease. President Jordon Wf Stanford university ha emphatically expressed opinion that Mrs. Stu..onl'a death 1 ns not duo to strychnine poisoning, lit for annual In tom! of biennial teachers convent H. I,. No. 1(5, b Jl.uiu, dvlegatlng Bills Passed ard Approved by Gov- to t In- Mate hoard of education Instead of examiners th to hoards of (ountv ernor During Recent Session. w,ke tear hers licenses. power to 111!. No, B, Uy Marks, piovUilng It. The following Is a list of the bills for the annual filing by the state su-- , passed during the rocent soaaion of perlntemient of schools with the stare tho legislature and approved by Govt 1,0,11,1 f , filiation memoranda regard-erno- r ' Cutler: ingtorvi-tII. J! No. IfiG by Marks, requiring I . the (in , loose lii)! .Vproeil. tut mint nml petition for set tlemcnt iif csi.ite tit contain a comH, It. No, .'IK, by Curtin, tinproprlal of persons entitled to share exlist of plete Ing $25,909 for the payment penses of the nution.il guard while on In H.theB distribution. 178. by Marks, requiring No. duty in Carbon county, 14113, stateof publication of bank it. B. No. 44, by Kinney, amending proof section 343, rolsea statutes, rotating ments to be hied with tho secretary of state within thirty days from the time to forgery and rountei felting. II. B. No. 56, by ivmney, providing Tor of the receipt of the verified copy prethe recording of evidence of certain pared bv the secretary of state. II. B. No, 1X0, appropriating $2,600 for contracts for the conditional sale, tease or hire Of railroad and street railway Guard Di.vl.l Wikken. II. B. No. 183, by Hants, allowing equipment, and rolling stock. It. U. No. 12, by Kuihlor, amending sheriffs a fee of $1 for serving a writ lection 20. chapter 112, 1903, ana pro- Of giirnlshmi nt. Kt, B. No. 10'., by Marks, making posviding that process Irom municipal courts shall run to the sheriff or con- session of stolen property, if not satisstable. factorily explained, prima facie eviH. B. No. 09, by Kinney, amending dence of the offense of larceny. If. Ik No, 190. appropriating $2,600 addsection 3286, revised statutes, by Zebnlon Jacobs. ing a provision that persons desiring to forIT.Guard B. No. 153, by Kinney, allowing have exceptions taken at a trial settled the pence $3 for taking care. of Justices In a bill of exceptions may after serdead persons. vice of noth e of the ontiy of Judgment, Of IT.boillesNo.of 12, B. by Wootton, relating to draft such bill of exceptions und serve powers of city councils. It. No. B. 21. II. Senate Hills Approved, by Kinney, amending section 693, revised statutes, by adding S. B. No. 1, Johnson, appropriata provision that Judges of city courts ing 25,000 for byexpenses of session. may not act as attorneys excepting In 8. B. No. 13. by McKay, appropriatInactions where they are personally ing $19,000 for irrigation investigations volved. with government. In II. B. No. (18, ny Kinney, amending K. B. No. lo, by Bcnnton, authorizing section 3329. revised stuiutcv, by grant- county recorders to take acknowledgeing an extension of time when the act ments and admtnlMter oaths. to be done relates to the service, tilS. B. No. 17, by Hollingsworth, requiring or presentment of bills of excep- ing secretary of state to execute bond tions. in tlio sum of $25,000. It. B. No. 32, by Kinney, amending S. B, No. 23, bv Walton, revising state section 3724, revised statutes, by add- land hoard law. ing a provision relating to the dismis& B. No. 30, by Lawrence, changing sal of actions without prejudice, where time wllhln which claims against citsuch action is shown to have been ies und towns must he filed, S. B. No. 33, by Husband, requiring brought In the wrong precinct or county. at least once a state auditor to II. B. No. 10, by Austin, to prevent year books of all inspect offices handling public violence to employes ana providing money. S. B. No. 36, by committee on military penalty for threatening to harm employes or destroy property. ceding to government JurisdicII. B, No. 49, tiy MeCrea, amending affairs, tion on Fort Douglas and Fort DuSection 2754, revised statutes, relating chesne military reservations. to revocation of wills by the subseS. U. No. 40, by Hollingsworth, fixing quent marriage of the testator. fisiul 1 ear of state to end Nov. 30. 11. B. No. S3, by Kinney, amending S. B. No. 42, by Hollingsworth, prosection 3272. revised statutes, by a pro- viding for new iortlund fair commisvision entitling judgment creditors at sion and appropriating $30,000. any time after un execution agutnst S. B. No. 43, by Walton, creating resproperty where judgment Is returned ervoir land grant fund. unsattstled to an order from the judge S. B. No. 45, by Clegg, revising law Of the court of any county In which a state board ot sheep commiscreating v of has been sioners. tiled judgment transcript as well as from the judge of the court 46. by CaUlster, providing a B. No. vacancies Where Judgment was entered. und paying Jury for filling IL B. No. 70, by committee on Judi- commissioners. U. No. 69, by Bennlon, providing for ciary, debiting burglary of the first a and second degree. associate examiners In cities of first if. B. No. 78, by Hawley, amending und second class. lection 3199, revised statutes, by changa B. No. 63, by Lawrence, authorizing the docket clause to rend "the ing cities of hrst nml second class to names of tho judgment debtors (In- Issue against funds raised by stead of defendants) shut! tie entered specialsnip taxes. In the docket. B. No. 63, by Lawrence, atOndlng a H. B. No. 7 1, by committee on rail- laws relating to special taxes in cities, roads und common carriers, amending validating levies already mudft, etc. section 313, revised statutes, by a proDark, changing staff a B. No. 64, ofby national vision that corporations may elect d guard. of their officers for a period of organizations a B. No. 71. by Hollingsworth, makd three years, for two years, ing fiseui year of state connence on d and fur one yar. Dec. 1. II. B. No, lutf, by Maughan, a B. 73, by Bennlon. extending time section 72, revised statutes, byamending making for notice of levy of tax by Irrigation throwing down of bars or fences a corporations. Misdemeanor and leaving tho penalty a B. No. 70. by Bamberger, subjecting open. pay of public officials to garnishment, II. B. No. 193, by Marks, amending attach men t, etc. section 2992, revised statutes, by proB. No. 80, by committee on milia viding that in pleading the statute of tary affairs, creating armory board and limitation the section of revised stat- appropriating 10,000 annually. utes or chapter of session laws must a B. No. 82, by Walton, prohibiting be cited Instead of tbq section of tho school trustees from having pecuniary code of civil procedure. Interest in contracts for erection of II. 1J. No. 45. by Kinney, amending school bouses. section 3747, revised statutes, by changa B. No. 84, by Park, exempting from word -- plaintiff to appellant." ingII. the Jury service members of national 11. No. 223. by Judiciary guard on active duty. section 443, revisedcommittee, amending a B. No. 66, by Lawrence, amending statutes, by a provision thut the holders of a ma- laws relating to practice of dentistry, Instead of of the comjority a B. No. 89, by Hollingsworth, promon capital stock may create and Isviding for filing of present ownership sue preferred, special stock, certificates, maps. etc. 8. B. No. 93, by Hollingsworth, pro11. B. No. 203, by Flshburn, amend- viding for the use of voting machines ing section 33S, revised statutes, tty at option of boards of county commisproviding that u vote representing a sioners, city councils, etc. Instead of majority 97, by Walton, requiring reof me a B. No. outstanding capital stock may amend ports on cases of tuberculosis. articles of Incorporation. a 11. No. 98, by Walton, requiring H. B. No. 98. by Kinney, outhouses on school grounds to be section 2332, revised statutes, amending maintained In sanitary condition. by providing that the party In whose favor a U. No. 106, by Hollingsworth, proJudgment is given may at any time viding manner of disposing of propwithin eight yeurs after tho date of erty held by counties under tax deeds. entry huve a writ of execution Issued nxmg lima 11. No. 109. by Lawrence, In any county where a trunscript of the itation for liability created by statute, Judgment has been tiled und docketed. other than penalty or forfeiture at one II. B. No. 132, by MeCrea, year, section 13, chapter 1U9, 191, amending by allowa B. No. 110. by Lawrence, to preing concurrent Jurisdiction in city vent unjust discrlmlnatioiTuKalnst pubcourts In actions for an accounting lishers of newspapers, etc. the AssoWhen the final amount Involved does ciated press bilk" hot exceed $500, nml In which real prop 112. by Lawrence, provida B. No. Is not Involved; and in erty net ion shall serve summons from Jus- In equity relating wholly toanypersonal ing who properly where the sum involved and 120. by Gardner, abolishing llie vnltra of the propri ty ur such less arid land reclamation commission. than 5o.. No. 124, by Hollingswortil, exa 1. B, It. No. I (supplementary to It. II. tending distant e to widen outnna NO' 88), by Ki. . amending section in civil suits in district court shall run 32.lt, revised statutes, by .. .tiding for bv mnklng it anywhere in state. thn eitfon emetit of an execution In any g. B. No. 129, by Joint committee, county wherein a transcript of too (hanging laws creating and governing tins been tiled und docketed. Judgment board of horlleintnee. H. M. No. t9, l.y Austin, providing for state S. B. No. 131. by judicial y committee, tit.tle boabd of park coinmlsshmers. relating to corporate suretyship on It, 11. No, 13d, t,y Kinney, ladB. No, 134. for tbs approval ami custody providing official of CaUlster, authorizbonds of slats officers, state Institu- ing s hool trusteesby to levy tax of I pet tions, etc. cent to support st bools. II. U. No. 66. by MeCrea, amending S. it. No. 139, by laiwrence. authorsections 3o9a uud 3098, revised statutes, izing sen Ice by publication of sumby providing for the payment uf fees mons In municipal lOtirts. to the garnishee before answer can o a B. No. 141. ly Johnson, appropriatIn garnishment proceedings. required ing 10.000 additional for expenses of 11. U. No. i74, by Hawley, session. section 4474, revised statutes,amending by proa B. Nq. 149. by Turk,of appropriating viding that the ptnulty for altering $600 to supi ly medals honor to Inmarks or brands on cuttle or horses dian war veterans. shall be the same us In larceny of such by special committee, a li. No. 150. animals, mission to T Investigate (on. creating 11, No. II. 173, by Luther, providing of courses In adversity of for the selling of cuttle and horses on duplication College. and Agricultural I'lali the pul. lie range, a li. No. by committee on publio H, B, No, 3a, by Roberts, amending Institutions, r3, law creating and revising station l9u, revised statutes, by pto- - governing state board of correi tlmrs tiding Unit no member ot a boaul of reducing memhcrsnip to tnree shall take contrail, receive appoint mint or pet form labor for which a n. No. 15S,to by Hollingsworth, be Shall Ionic coinpuUSiiUoti tfolo lilt Imre t.0tui population cities Si hool luliils to I to nine i Hies of the fitst class. li. 11 No. 147. by MSughan, amendSenate llltls In Gnseronr'e II nails. ing c lion 44 30, ret iscd statutes, by S, B. No. 24, by Walton amending son I'rothllnx that any pul to to r ' Lb lee or nut mils or' other using pwmm.,1 ' laws unmwus-piupciot i ci uiis tin whose property i and ri tillering iS KU,5f No.1" 52" nv Hollingsworth. '"a u" pm.u.or111'1'1 ' itvs rein ting to lowers ot it. II.' No. on, by Marks, amending amend ion of com' cotcndldui $ ttloti I... hopter U'9, 1901, by allow- Molp.o iU.iiis, lna bit instead of Six d.ijs to ansvtvi Seoul S it tin. nit e t t.iiDvny merger a summons from a city couit. ti No Mi, by Cniliter fish ant! II B No. i75, by Hawley, amending Sc lion 4l2ti, icvtsed MuUilw. by mas-in- , gum.- bin. furl, hilling sale 01 ilm ks g K it No tin, bv CaUlster. appropi s I bribes ot attempting to bribe use uf 1 r into Ute experifur a us punishable teloiiy, H H 159, by Minks, .iiut'lliling see ment il forms. . bv Im V. amending laws 8 li. No. Hon 9.J, ti l ls, d Statutes, by provluing a unlturm fee vf 20 cent each per foil j rel Hint, to the composition of ttulloiutl rounded by county recorder. igiintd. No. 192. by Walton, ptovldlng 8 It II 11. No. 159, by iM.it k. Iilneniling for the division of the state into health Section 1032, re (sell St it II to. l)y (tcdll n ts, the registr .lion of l.ltthx nml lug the wold "folio" us loo ligutts, let disit d it I.S, to. tef and char, tx 8 li No 130. by joint enmmiitea on II. B, No, 7. i.y Hawley, amending repealing existing bounty statutes, by pro- himnthH Section 2i6l, revl-e- d fixing bounty of $1 mi 3.69 viding Unit when county Ueusurer full ltw and and wild cats and wolves to tu.iko quui tetiy h .inH their salaries lions shall lie within id by lb i utility coni on uouiofHln 8 I. No. 132, by jt.d.elarv commit le. lulnxionot Instead ot by thu slate audisuhs'lltilo for 11. U No. 13. amending tor. H. B. No. 89, Ttottim. providing laws neatlng end governing state eual inepet tor that no Stenograph! rs Ion slmll to col- mine and lected In plot. ole mailers exi opting . I 8 It No, 147 ty appropriation $H0 .Inis committee appropriating wloin Itie Isame nre lontcste.i. II li. No. a 7, ly .Mittks requiring all for excess Ind. I.ledness of stale land of hoard for reservoirs, in pets, iiolites and Instrumenls 8 It No. i:t by nppropt .utinns a nd required bv Hie stutules or witling law general appro lo be ed Willi the county ilalm committee, the Session bill tiling fat ft, 842 281 27 I coni dor. prlnlbm 161 14. No 8 l.y site, hit cornu. Ittee, H. B, No, 113 by Jonttmm prohibiting tbs sale of litenrm to or the cm tying doming courses of study In Agriculof weapons by person under the age tural IIcollege No 152. bv special onmiult!, 8 of 1, of study in Cniversliy M, It, No, 4, by Joseph, repealing the . I. fining course of I'loh, erlcultlve cotiHiilsshm ml. 188. p. ti N special bounty . nm II II, No, 37. bv Huberts, relating lo si Ho nudtlot and fees of dot k s oi dmtu. t court . no nvlilee,I directing state card of ex .miner to Inquire Into t ou.it del kS. outstanding bounty certllkates and to It. H No. Ill, by Flsliburn, providing for uniform examination of . l...u put legitim ite ct itm to Urn i. mount of $25,000 ten. bet 8. H No, Im bv John..!, suhstltutg H, It. No. 144, ty .Walks, providing for eloellnus of t (unity superintendent for 8 II No 132, the revenue bill. Cell, at genet .1 election. ing for $7i.0,0t,i Inr ge.cral nmlVsn-iu.e- e H. 14. No. 144, by Murk , providing during 1993 and l"ii. WORK OF LEGISLATURE. -- NORTHWEST NOTES. ' I s,m - , one-thir- one-thir- one-thir- two-thir- two-thir- lVA I t) -- . 1 - lat-lu- Jill-pi- Id. (oy-olio- 1 , V An unknown man has ben it murder-- i two miles from Tonopah, Nevada, bring crushed. Tho senate has confirmed the nomination of James A. McDonald to bo postmaster at Wadsworth, Nev. Owners of the breweries in Portland deny that all the breweries of the city are to be incorporated under one management. The death of Police Captain William Rohanna of Denver, makes the fifth victim of George Shisler, who ran amuck in Denver, Burglars blew open the safe in the Northern Pacific depot at Roy, Wash., and drilled another safe, but were frightened away as they were about to explode the charge. Frank Johnson, an electrician of while diPortland, was electrocuted in workman adjustfellow a recting volts thousand three arc an light, ing his body. passing through Cus Neufeld, one of the men shot on Friday last by William G. Smith In a quarrel over a line fence, near Denver, is dt ad. Bernard Winter, the other man shot, is recovering. Title to the lots in the town of Tonopah was cleared up last week when the only man having a claim against them, Senator T. L. Oddle, issued a statement saying that he will make all titles good. Labas Goldstein, a 'peddler of Seattle, shot and killed his wife and then attempted suicide, because the woman refused to return to a resort where she had previously lived. They had been married but two weeks. The proposal to hold the Interstate shooting tournament of the Pacific coast in Seattle this year has been abandoned, after careful consideration and a canvass of the clubs, and San Francisco has been chosen Instead. Isaac Selby, the aged and eccentric preacher from Australia, who, several months ago, shot at Superior Judge Ebbard, of San Fraclsco, while the latter was on the bench, has been sentenced to seven years in state prison. E. W. Burdick of Boulder, Mont., late treasurer of Jefferson county, was found dead In a room in a Butte lodging house, under circumstances that would indicate suicide. It develops that Burdick was short in his accounts about J3.000. The announcement is made that it has been practically settled by the department of the interior to limit homesteads on the Crow Indian reservation, in Montana, when thrown open to settlement, to eighty acres, and It is expected that the secretary of the interior will issue an order to that effect within a short time. hi3 skull ci he THE TOURIST'S FAVORITE ROUTE and the i & ituary s9 cor ; SUIT LAKE CITY AND SCENIC THROUGH s COLORADO ars&a' otned T. TO THE WORLD'S FAIR I FAST FLYERS DAILY BETWEEN 'clock DENVER: OGDEN AND ft A mb anagt 1 PULLMAN AND TOURIST SLEEPERS FROM OGDEN OR SALT LAKE TO ST. L:0 Sw ie ! i CHANGE OF CARS S WITHOUT U I froi of grea id CHOICE OF ROUTES. THROUGH of lot j the rativ mate arted r louse, ance Free Reclining Chair Cara. Dining Cap Service a la carte on all through trains. For Foldera, Illustrated Booklets, etc., y ' i address I. A. BENTON, 0. A. P. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH ime ten v One redic i.oute ia anal Ives. I The are MISSOURI PACIFIC RY, hey a i ana illss o tb .omt Tbe Popular Route to the 01 olni A riled ST. LOUIS FAIR o - and Points East rubs :en. Pullman ana Tourist Sleepers from Ogden it itor nt dan :ei sad Salt Lake to St. Louis THROUGH SCENIC COLORADO WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS. Cars. Everything Dining Can. Free Redlnlng-Chal-r For berths, tickets, folders, etc address H. C. TOWNSEND, G. The largest blast furnace In the put Into successful operation at Anaconda. Mont., Sunday, at the Washoe smelter. The big furnaco is as large as three of the ordinary size, having an inside measurement of 51 feet by 56 inches. The blast Is fed tuyers and in twenty-fou- r by eighty-eigh- t hours charges of ore aggregating 22,000 tons are turned into copper matte. First-cl- u P. & T. A., ST. LOUIS. w'orld was the ARE YOU GOING To the Worlds Fair? Tonopah Mining company, tho largest in the camp of Tonopah, has lot a contract for the erection of a If to, you OREGON SHORT LIRE endoubtidly want to big power plant twenty miles northwest of Tonopah, where big wells are located. The power will be developed into the camp. there and tram-mitte-l Twenty-on- e thoutynd wits, will be used at first, though this will be increased as rapidly as possible. Coal from the new discovery at Coaldale will be used for generating purposes. Jesse Lifer, on trial at Helena, Mont., on the charge of killing Theodore Grlmaud. was convicted of manslaughter. The two men were sheep-herderand January 1st last in a dispute over a range, I.lfer shot Grim-anfive times in the head. A prarle fire which started on the range north of Culbertson. Mont., In the neighborhood of Dark Lake, burn-rItself out. The only damnges wns to feed upon range, but the anomalous spectacle of a prairie fire in midwinter attracted no little attention. (,i C la Cotmectlou with the git thiri as quickly as possible. Union Pacific Railroad A Is ths r D. 8. BURLEY. , o. r. a t. T. $C SCHUMACHER, Ttxrric ao D. S. BF8NCKR. A. s. . Salt Lass , SHORT FAST ROUTS To ST. LOUIS and ell points EAST. Ask Short Lias Agents about Special Excursion Rates. t. A. City, Utas. d d Practically penniless, with only THE NEW WAY OP THE OLD WAY" IDs to watch and mourn. famous circus clown and (lied In Denver Inst week, for month the rnvages of tuberculosis. Nlbh had been before the public for 35 years. By means of nn Ingeniously contrivaw Uch. with which he coned cut-oftrolled the lighting system of the prison. Charles Williamson a trusiv on- n let, camped from tho Oi hut was recaptured ..cure h succeeded In getting out of Salem. devoted wife Mona. Nlblo, pantomlmlbt. nftar fighting f Four New Worlds Fair Trains NEW EQUIPMENT, ILECTRIO HOOTS AND ELECTRIO FANS - BETWEEN KANSAS CITY AND ST. LOUIS ARRIVE SCIIEIICLB, nt ,R:U( 4;S p m riTf LKATR KANSAS . r. Loris ELL TRAINS DAILT tO.SO nt ties p m ineejj ,itpn S.oo m m Smokir rxrs, Nw Jlleh.nflk Sxt New KoMInlns Otalr Cars ( William Prilnmn, aged Ml, died In NewNPullman fWh, Cara, PrW otwarvsiion tiara ami Hiaeniu Naw Olm.rraUun Cafe a4 PW In . , uarsniami. the asylum nt Reno, Nevada, last Oar.All whlnb tui.-rlwill trail's affir and Fa? Lnai via saw rout" raanlof Sa uv, a a Sia ol Mississippi itlsrr, sia lamUtana. Mu. Na brt.1a or luaitai at hi. lamia week, apapreiiity pauper, hut T6WJ search of hint cabin disclosed the hid WwlDi taiMo hi. Umt and Kansaauiy, i Eat St. Lout aud ftoodtioa, lug place of 11.500. BrUitum dreaded FROM lENTKK. 0Ot-Oi a7,nAViT MII.O whirl Maks dlrsct onnssUau Wllk Irtlt I dying a pauper, and hid he Colorado, 118, .la ho end Mouloaa. forgot It, and became It ratio, A corral ahd I Atk Ike Ticket A test for Ikroagh head of sheep tlkta 1 nt Chester, Mont, owned by A. K. Prescott of Helena, ha been destroyed by fire. The fire Is supposed to ham o wares been of Incendiary origin and lo have resulted from dlfft reneea between W. w. BIVri.T F.AP, A, a A By H. M. HIPPERD,O.Aef SAU LAKE CITY, UTAH. and sheepmen In that vicinity. DENVER, COL. or r l 2 fo CHICAGO AND ALTON n tr |