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Show ew NORTHWEST NOTES. NEWS SUMMARY. rians have been completed for a $130,000 opera house, which will be built la Cheyenne, Mrs, Arthur Springer, the original Gibson girl, Is dangerously 111 In Denver, Buffering from typhoid fever, A Portland, Ore,, flour mill last week received an order from for 80,000 sacks (2,000 tons) of flour, which is said to bo for the Japanese government. Charles De Mill, a prominent real 'estate man of Seattle, was probably fatally Injured while attempting to board a street car which waa moving at a high rate of speed. The state central committee of the Labor party of Montana baa Indorsed the Democratic presidential electors and their names will be on the official ballot under the Labor and Domoi cratlc headings. About SOff bakers are on strike In Near York City for a shorter workday. The journeymen stonecutters union has declared a strike in all tho stone-yard- s In Brooklyn, Automobile trains are to be run on tho wagon roads tn Togoland and German East Africa as feeders to the railway lines, Sheriff Melendez of Mora county. New Mexico, has been shot and killed as the result, it Is said, of a political quarrel. While riding home from school on Fredbis bicycle, fourteen-year-olerick Woodrich of Chicago, was rim down by an automobile and fatally In- " Hong-lion- g Burglars gained entrance to the etore of McTlgue and Lawson, at Silver City, Nevada, and blew open the safe with giant powder. They secured $2,300. There Is no clue to the ltlen- tlty of the robbers. While riding a relay race women two at the Inter other against state fair track at Spokane, Miss Minnie Austin was thrown from her horse by the loosening of the saddle git it) four-mil- e and perlously Injured. Jesse B. Suttton, aged 76 years, president of the Puget Sound bank of Tacoma, dropped dead while talking at the telephone. He has been a resident of Tacoma for sixteen years, and was highly respected. Dr. C. A. McNulty, a well known physician of Harlem, Mont., committed suicide by shooting hlmsdf. Ho fired a bul et through his heart. No motive is known for the act, as McNulty was In good health and apparEav-log- s ently prosperous. Word comes from Buffalo, a station about twenty miles southeast of Paradise, Cal., that Pedro Algord had disappeared, nothing having been seen or hoard of him for many days. He had charge of a band of 700 sheep, which 'has also disappeared. Samuol Scott, who, It is believed, ang tedated any living gold-seekin- plo-,ne- bis advent to Montana, died at aged 74 years. .8cott first came to Montana from haIn Missoula last week, matter bow depressed you feel. Look cheer) ul! tjre 8 lUngcntccl, Look cheerful! Nobody csrea about your woes, i;,uh has his sorrows, goodoes knows, Why should you your grief disclose? Look cheerful 1, A eb'omy Though you are blue as Indigo, Look cheerful! Youre prettier when you smile, you know, Look cheerful! The world abhors a gloomy face, And tales of woe are commonplace, So stir yourself, and take a brace Look cheerfull Magazine - of Mysteries. Anglo-TIbeta- n ville, Ala. Six boys left Berlin, Wls., to cut willows lu a cranberry marsh. None returned home. Later the body of one waa found in the river. It. Is believed the six were drowned by the capsizing of a boat. The nows of General Kuropatklns southern movement is greeted by the press cf St. Petersburg with deep thankfulness and an expression of confidence that it marks tho turning point in the war. According to the London Morning Posts correspondent at Mukden, Chinese bandit3, organized into regular troops, are fighting daily side by side with the Japanese on their west flank south of Sinmlntin. Five men were drowned in Pensacola bay during a squall by the capsizing of a sailboat, in which they were returning from Pensacola, Fla., to the navy yard. The dead were all employees of tho navy. James Bain, aged 17, arrested at Cleveland, O., on a charge of arson, has confessed to setting fire to half a dozen buildings, and said no did it because be liked to see the flames and have an qrcltlng time. The estimates for the department of agriculture, as finally framed by Secretary Wilson for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1905, aggregate This is an Increase of $268, 270 over the present year. nt er f-- .e-'dn- e u Ttei e-- re fr et ' No jured. For the third consecutive winter extreme destitution prevails among tho Alaskan Indians, and government ne!p is absolutely necessary to prevent them from starving. Dispatches from the 1Hassa expedition state that the Chinese amban signed the treaty without having received the necessary permission from the Chinese government. Company F, Third regiment Alabama national guard, was mustered out last week for failure to protect the Jail from the mob on the night Horace Maple was lynched at Hunts- t W'-htngtr- v d ru' o'o'e Look Cheerful. , lloo county, Missouri, In 1854, as a freighter in a pack train. Bccauee be waa Jealous of a rival's , .growing business, Adrian Gaudron, a 'gunsmith and cutler, aged 77, shot and fatally wounded P. Sergo Klsslow, also an aged man, at the latters place jof business In Portland, Gaudron then tblew out his own brains. An endeavor to store 1C5 tons of hsy In the upper part of a barn In San Francisco, unable to withstand such wo'ght resulted In the ccllap'e of the Btructuro and the death of contractors engaged sixty-eigh- t head of fine milch cows, In Eight Japanese Korean laborers of Kok-sarecruiting with a total loss of over $10,000. 150 miles south cf Seoul, close Jesse W. Crosby, a Mormon, has to the lino of the Seoul & Fusan railfiled with the secretary of state his way. became Involved In a fight with withdrawal as nominee for presiden- a Korean mob. All were killed. tial elector on the Republican ticket Information arriving slowly from In Wyoming. had bon the flooded district In Mora county, Objection made to his candidacy by persons Arizona, shows that almost the ent're who charged that ho was a polyg- rich Trujillo valey has been devasamist tated. A lake cave-In- g nearly 800 now acres where onco were stands a farmer German George Hostetler, farms. fertile at found was Moody, Ore., residing Feu-tee- n dead In Ills cider mill. While workhundrH members of the e- Y rkers ing In Ike mill the hopper became Chie-g- o union have dot" cited from the roof and In falling announced their willingness to return truck PnMetlor and crumbed him to to work after n five weeks strike, death. No one witnessed the accident Floods In the Chickasaw nation and the body was not discovered un- have eaiiM'd much damage to crops til life was extinct. and. railway tree's. I yng In a ditch near the Northern The Ins-t- rt of Social Reforms, ractflc tracks, west of Puyi'lun, after a hoaf'd i'l etwslen, aiys a MadWash., wss found the body of Ffnk rid dbptch, divided by thirteen votes Ktknlls. Klkolls bo-- e !ep cuts abt et the face and chest, and It Is nresu"d to eight to ratfy the absolute prohibihe wss H'her sfnrk by the trin tion of Sunday bull fighting. This Is while walking on the track, or that he consldmed to he the death blow to fell off. bull flgl tlrg In Spain. The deed body of Edward Wegne Charged wth forging the name of a w'l known and prosperous eon former pf!dwt ver Clevannd to tractor of Bntte, wss found In a h rhe-d- t a f for 21, Charles EPton. n In a co-tiof n )ev tn the .aas rhlNlol-chIn been Swede, rrcted the cite hell in the Cooper City unU Is e'loged he tendered the der eopd'flnns wM-- h the reH-- e r lleve Indicate a murder. Robbery was eh. e- - r rsv-- t storage chargw the motive, on h's I ou child treds. , E, J. Movers, who confesses Cat he Prlrce Henry cf Pussla intends to Is a member Of the R1 lehrend at the old rastle yiv rn his gang of hiteehrs who hnv b"o op r at Kiel fur Ms new chateau at Hem-matlng etenlv'ly In Fettle and Tv mark, at estate a few mites from n. ip-coma, h Kid. The hHttrle castle at Kiel Is eonm. tie shewed the d't'rti-whe'e the revo vers of his companions ft' o' wC of the Prince's were hurt d Anterl.a i ami Ch'nse travels. Seven acres of ground havo been set The of Wil'lnm R. Ilearrt reservaapart from the pove-ntn'ag dn't Hie coal carrying roads, which d n G.i'I ' Is) e sM e was tion on the t"sdtne l for a hearing by the Inlewis and Cine' Vten,a1 terstate Commerce commission In Chigrounds at Riwthnit for ft u- - Fli'tdnv vt'la-e- s, t e ' h yen cago on the 11th Inst,, has been transwhich natives broimht here direct from the ferred to New ork, where the heardistant pro hire. ing will take plnro October 24. Northern The Pielfie rltmsd hra Thteo si ells explode I In Fort Faint annonneed a pile on pp,o to nn'y Marie, at Calao. Belgium. It was anfrom points In emt-r- n wMnot-nounced that elovm soldiers were A and Idaho Inelndlmr the killed outright and many Injured. The aa Columbia river hranoh. as occurred while the sheds explosion will new ha mte Minn. The Staples, were being placed In the magazine, 66 penta per hundred, with a 30 which wss completely destroyed. minimum. The authorities of the police deWhile several men were endeavoring to expand by beat a piston In tbs partment make absolute denial of the blacksmith shop of the Ft Inul and story published In Vienna nu the auTneoma ! timber company, at Tacoma, thority f Polish newspapers, that an It burst with terrific force, one piece attempt was made to ldow up the Instantly killing John Cameron and train on which Emperor Nicholas was a horse In the shop. Three other traveling during ht reeert vhlt to aouthern ItitHsla. men Worn Injured, epo'vt DESIGNER OF STATUE OF LIBERTY DIES AT PARIS JW About five years ago I was staying little town on the Pacific coast, partly for health and partly for pleasure, and it was there I first made the acquaintance of Tom- Chatlern. Tom was a great favorite in the neighborhood, as his face, form and manners were Irreproachable, and we soon beWe were called came fast friends. the twins by the wits of the town, for we were inseparable, and many a lonely night we spent together, camped. on the hillside under the twinkling Etars. But Tom had a burled past, and no matter how jovial he was he would never speak of his early life, so I concluded be had suffered some bitBer disappointment and had burled himself away from civilization In the rude hut kosiltable west. He was, like many others, very susceptible to female charms, and was or was reputed to be in love with Eva Liston, the daughter of the. sheriff of the county, one of the greatest of thief hunters known, but his daughter was kla opposite in every way, and was the fairest and sweetest girl on the shores of the Pacific. One morning I shouldered my rifle ana sauntered down the principal street of the town, on my way to seek Chatlern, who was to accompany me on a days shooting. I bad not proceeded far before I met the object of my search, who rushed up and said, in a Frederic Auguste Bartholdi died In Paris Oct. 4 cf consumption, aged 70 years. He was best known in the United States as the designer of tho statue of Liberty Enlightening the World, which stands In New York harbor, and was a gltt from the people of France. The statue is the most colossal known to history, the legen , dary colossus of Rhodes having been but 103 feet high, as compared with the 138 feet of the figure of Liberty. Another of his famous works is the Lion of Belfort Another work of some magnitude he left uncompleted but the design for tomb was finished a doy or two before he was taken with his last illness. cls-ow- NEXT RULER OF GERMANY. LOOK FOR IMMENSE THRONG. Jrown Prince Said Not to Be of a Christian Church to Hold Convention at St. Strenuous Character. Gossip in Paris is busy with the cf the German crown prince, de Is said to have complained, when te was at Bonn, that his comrades did lot treat him as the emperor's sou: thereupon the emperor reminded him hat at the university he could make ilmself Important only by his attain-nentnot by his rank. He has no for the uniform of a Prussian iking ieutenant, in which he is constantly ihotographed; looks like an English-naJust escaped from Oxlord or Cambridge; has a pleasing, beardless ace, clear blue eyes, an easy smile nd the hesitating, resigned expres-ioof his mother. At present he eems to possess neither the spirit of his grandfather, the Smperor Frederick, nor the warlike emper of his father. War, indeed, tas no charm for him, and when he isited the battlefields of Alsace and orralne and listened to stcries of the teat struggles which made the empire he manifested a weary epugnance to the whole business. Louis Cct 13 to 20. The Worlds Fair Is brnglng to St. Louis the greatest religious convention ever held by ary church or de- y nomination. of Oct. This will cover the week and anywhere from 0 delegates upwards are expected from every state In the Union, Canada, Mexico, and abroad. The meetings will be held In the old Exposition budding and the Coliseum, where the Democratic national convention asn A chorus of 1,000 volcea sembled. has been in training for some months to lead the music, and some of the best evangelistic Angers of the Christn ian church, which is one of the most aggressive bodies In evangelistic phllo-ophlcwork, are expected to take part Oct. 20 will be Disciples of Christ Day at the Worlds Fair. The Christian church was the first denomination to erect a bulldirg of its own on the fair gronrds, and has a very admlr-r.b!- e exhib't representing its ramified Ger-na- n work In this country and abroad. Only one other denomination ban attempted anything of this kind. Presl-den- t Francis will address the gathering of delegates at Festival hall, over MEN WHO RULE JAPAN. Dr. James II. Garrison of the Three Most Prominent In Present Christian Evargeiist, will rreslde. and whore Dr. F. D. Power of Washington, Crisis in the East. Tbre men rule Japan's destinies in who was Pre'idont Garfields pastor, her present war with Russia. The will be the chief speaker. The confirst is Marquis Oyarna, commander vention Is composed of the Christian of all the forces in the field a small, Womens Board of Missions, tho Forman, whom no eign Chrbtian Missionary soeety, the podgy, caricaturist could fall to lampoon as American Chrstian Missionary slclety, the Herd of Church Extension, the a frog. Next comes Gen. Baron the executive brain of the Japa- Evaneeilzitlon society, the Benevolent nese general staff. The third mem- society, and the Rcard of Min'sterlai ber of the triumvirate Is Gen. Fuku-sl.lm- Relief. At Cincinnati five years ago, whose genius has been the con- about 10.000 people attended tho grea' crete mortar which has cemented Into communion service. Owing to the atsolid block the rough hewn material traction of the World's Fair draw-Inao many people to St. louis. It is The three of Japans geueril stiff. men are of very small Btature, and expected that even Cincinnati's rec Gen. Fukushlma Is fair for a Japa- - j ord, which Is tlj greatest 'n the rese. Oyama's tremendous success Is world, will he superseded by tho gnat due to the fact that he whipped China communion service to be held in Ft on the 'gory fields over which he Is Louis. row so diligently pursuing the Russians. It is said that no other comAlways Comes Homs to Vote. Dr. James F. love, a native of Philmander In history has ever been called to oj crate twice over the same adelphia, has just returned to that apnarex of the map. Oyama knowa c.ty from Egypt, where lie has resided Manchuria as well aa be knows Toklo. for fifteen years. He comes almost solely to cast his vote at the coming election. Dr. love went abroad nearEdison at Work on Battery. Thomas A. Edison continues to ly fifteen years ago and found a profitupend a hrge rart of his time perfect- able field for tho practice of his proing the storage battery upon which be fession of dentistry. He attained has been working for several year. prominence on the continent and The delegates to the lrternatlonal while on a visit to Egypt was Induced electrcal congress who paid a visit to settle m Cairo, having hem apto Mr. Fdison In New Jersey last pointed dentist to the khedlve. week found ttm very optimistic as he never gave up his American citito the future of thin battery. When zenship or his residence In riulndcl-l'Ha- . it was first developed It had the usual So every presidential election mechanlcul difects of a new Inven- since Ms first trip abroad ho has retion and Mr. EdHon has been spend-Ir- turned to the UnlD-State to cast overcomIn much time his factory his vote, lu erder to do this p)r. ,m, ing these defects. Ti e engineers who has retained hi voting resldmeo In saw him last week say that the Edi- Philadelphia. son storage battery Is now perfected and that it will not be long before Organiza for Flra Protection. It Is put on the market. About half a score miillonrtre s at suburban towns iwur Phllv Signatures of English Clergy. tiilphin have taken hold of tt,e 01() In all his official correspondence tbs mk Hoad fire company and archbishop of Canterbury signs him-ae- build ft liam.homo engine hoiisa will for Randall Cantunr, the latter the organization. Within it " an abbreviation word being of ' nhJ hMm,r! nlagni. the ancient name of Canter- S home, some of them pil,Wi of The York's sigml are now practically without archbishop bury. p.ro nature Is Willelm: Ebor. Ebor Uction. Among the more prominent Is ancient name the of (Eboracum) members of the organtutien are jhn York. When bishop of Winchester A. " "?; Dr. Davidson signed himself "Randall Voorhec, R it Wlnton being the old name Koolofv, John u, stetson. Wloton. of Winchester. Tho rule about these Chat Ion D Barney and Wiint,, to follow tbs Christian Roberta. It Is signatures expected that about,, name or initial or names or Initials member wilt enroll. nd their r of name the bishopwith the origin! liL ric or Its abbroxIuHnn. 13-2- 20,-00- s, pock-mark- Ko-dam- a. g ! nt I cant go Jim. 1 have received some news about family affa rs that has staggered me completely. Fra awfully sorry, but I really dont feel Good-bfit to go out and a pleasant y days sport. I watched his retreating form as he dashed up the street, and then what slowly paced along wondering could disturb a man usually so cool and confident, hut I soon gave up surmising ard started for the hills Intending to make the best of a bad matter and spend as good a day as possible. It was a singularly unlucky day, could not get within range of an)Ulng large, so with a curse at my ill luck I made tracks for the town early In the evening. I did not tell jou that the town was s tuated on a rocky coast, whose shores were and dangerous in the extreme, csj eerily near the town: In fact, ro vessel save skiff and small boats run the gauntlet it to tho little sheltered bay Inside the breakers. for 1 e As I approached the town I felt a little sl.ceplrh at returning so early, and empty-handeto boot; so I determined to take a stroll by the shore until night fell, when I could slip 1 iu not. cod homo. struck down bj the hore read, but soon quickened my race, for I observed a crowd running m the direction of the Black Rocks, the most dangerous point on the whole coi.xt, and I Immediately concluded thqt Borne wayfarer had fallen over tho rocks and was dashed to piece I rushed up breathless below. and saw them gazing Into tho roaring sea hundreds of feet below, straining tnoir eje to catch a glimpse of some object beneath. He has escarcdl roared a big, birrly man whom I recognized as the sheriff; but, by heaven, he shall never leave there alive! Would revolver reach him, I wonder? and, throwing himself down, ho crept to the edge of the cliff and fired several shots toward the rer. 'Missed! he growled aa he wiped t' "T ' ti Irreproachable. I dont blame you, as I krory suspected him neither Hi I has been hiding here for ye dispatched a message down t' this morning to send a vessel he smelled a rat; bat we w quick and made a raid on th Confound the fellow! He thiough our fingers like an made for the coast. Finding closely pressed, he went do rocks like a monkey, ard t below out of reach awaiting to By heaven! there she is and nals her! ard he pointed to er that Bwept around the polr sail and anchored halt a is. the si ore. The excitement wa9 now ind bets were freely taken a! result. They of the seboor tl.at tlicy dare rot approach c the shore, and were evident; to tend a boat through such i erous reef. "The sheriff danced their discomfiture, and, said: with turnic- me my revo a - that the occupant . pretty daughter. Nearer and nearer crept tb boat, dodging through was It rocks till at last I could distinguish tho and white, set fvcoofthero deapjw j" g.ri. she loved him not hid career, and I could ur selfish devotion of the o- wna beld -' h! down he they were tears of J'Y; Wo watched then) it mere speck on ocean. That was tho', aeon of my twin brothe with kla. bo went out w Harrison Q. llenry j,, ntl. International The model playground fair Is attracting tentlon. Every day Ish, Iolish. The sheriff' nd lWti ish, Eskimo daughter, f aide in l,,,iu' side t by worse playing h'f ''rs,; 5. .? I'lfk, tide out. I and other uitno'io" hell remain her,.running f vomr hope ,a VMHtlff fflllvN. M I ' rifle, Mr. Harding, not reach him? I hive take his body, alive or dead.' I politely derinel to put tlflo for tuck a purpose, nsuc. astonishment, as Cl.atlera lxh wronged me and I had no sist at his death. When matters were at a a skill shot out from the coast the ing a crescent, spoke totbs ff to In er, and skimmed tho prisoner. . All eyes f the fragile boat, and a Kw. to the rocks below I saw, tears streaming .tjpt - Would you oblige heir rngo and vexation at hi own daughter, and rate rhot out, Chatlern. or m waved stood up and Eva stood by adieu. lZ iw. Gaston, bloodthirsty and relentless v the states. You needn't look The sheriff lf 1 Chatlern. but Jake 8 rosl-urrt- W , hurriedly; g Can-tuarla,- again, as It will save ns the of finishing him. Hello, jp Ingl addressing me, are you j I asked the meaning oi all' ettement, and as I spoke the gazed curiously at me, and e them audibly remarked that been fooled, too. 'Well, it means that yo brother, as te was called, it t |