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Show V NEWS 8UJIMAUY. NORTHWEST NOTES. Twenty people were killed as the re- THE LAMENT The Symnes block in Denver was by fire Sunday, the loss be Ing $300,000, the heaviest loser being the Grand Leader department store. Scattered through the warehouses ot the northwest, according to estimates of grain men, are 2,000,000 bushels of wheat waiting for a favorable market On the 13th a hunter lost his way and was frozen to death near Flor enee, Colo,, and a negro lost his way and froze to death near VValsenburg, sult of an explosion on a naptha barge destroyed st J j i i Baku. The mayor of Vagarshapad, Transcaucasia, has been shot and killed near his residence. sfx men were killed and fourteen Injured as the result of an accident at the Lytle colliery at Pottsvlllo, Fa. Senator Tillman of South Carolina Is ill and will be unable to return to Washington during this session ol congress. As the result of a tight between Bui garlans and Turks near Kuklltch fourteen women and several children were burned to death. The telegraph operators of the Mos. railroad have struck, de manding a minimum wage of $20 and an day instead of twelve. According to reports in circulation the Empress of Russia's mother has received a threatening letter warning her that she will be the next victim, cow-RIasa- n eight-hou- r Reports from Liao Yang place the total Russian force between the Shak he river and Harbin at 450,000, of which 280,000 are on the fighting line. The black powder building at the Hamilton Powder companys works at Northfleld, B. C., blew up. One China man was killed, being blown to atoms Pedro B. Salazar was shot through the head and killed at Ortega's sheep shearing camp, ten miles north of Phoenix, Arlz., by Maximillano Lucero. The senate on Friday passed a bill appropriating $9,940,000 for the District of Columbia and the diplomatic and consular appropriation bill carry Ing $2,150,000. A negro charged with criminally as vaulting Mrs. Powell Tiffany of Smith vllle, Texas, has been captured and shot to pieces by a mob. He was lden tilled as the man wanted. Nan Patterson, the former show girl, who is In the Tombs awaiting trial on a charge of murdering Caesar Young, a New York bookmaker, is reported Swifter far than summers flight. Swifter far than youth's delight. Swifter far than happy night, Art thou come and gone; As the earth when leaves are dead. As the night when sleep Is sped, As the heart when joy Is fled, I am left alone, alone. Barney Malloy, a cook employed on the government canal at Derby, near Reno, Nevada, was waylaid at an early hour and fatally stabbed by Pablo IlerJda. Several specialists are to be sent to western Montana early next spring to make a study of the disease called spotted fever, which prevails in parts of the Bitter Root valley each season. Senator W. A. Clark has been granted a franchise for a street rail way line in Missoula, Mont. The sys tern will be the first in the history of the city, and will embrace about thirty miles of road. M. A. Bates, credit man for Allen & Lewis, wholesale grocers In Portland committed suicide by shooting himself In the head with a revolver. Deepen dency, owing to recent Illness, Is believed to be the cause. The frozen body of William Sauls bury, a miner, was found about one mile from Borax, Mont. The man had wandered around during the blizzard and evidently became exhausted and had lain down to rest. Ell Pettyjohn, while abusilng his squaw wife, was shot and killed by his stepson, Harry, who then rode from the home on the Colville reservation to Miles, Wash., a distance of 100 mfles, and gave himself up. The Jury In the case of George 1111 obaka, at Great Falls, Mont., failed to decide the question of his mental con ditlon and the convicted murderer of George Sedlacek will probably be tried again for alleged insanity. John Gleason, a musician, was 6hot twice and instantly killed by William Kirkland, a bartender In the Liberty saloon In Seattle. Kirkland claims Gleason tried to stab him with a knife and he shot In THE T0URIST8 FAVORITE ROUTE THROUGH The swallow. Summer, comes again; The owlet, Night, resumes her reign; But the wild swan. Youth, is fain To fly with thee, false as thou. My heart each day desires the mop row; Sleep Itself Is turned to sorrow; Vainly would my Winter borrow Sunny leaves from any bough. Colo. seriously ill with tonsllitis. Jay fcooke, whose fame as a financier is worldwide, died on the 16th at the home of his Charles D. Darney, at Ogontz, a suburb of Philadelphia, aged 83 years. An extraordinary sitting of the Conn cil of the Empire has been summoned Mayor Morris of Bozeman, Mont., In St. Petersburg to consider the sit- was the first man to be fined for viouation resulting from the assassins lating the ordl tlon of Grand Duke Sergius. nance. The mayor forgot himscli , named a pop- while talking, and the matter was reular professor and English lecturer at ported to the chief of police. the Commercial academy In Moscow, The womnn suffrage bll was defeat was shot dead by an academy student ed In the Montan house of representa named Slsow for political reasons. tives by a voto of 30 to 38. Th$ sen The plans for the presidents trip ate defeated a bill designed to in to Texas to attend the reunion of the crease the number of Justices of the rough riders are being perfected, and supreme court from three to five An attempt to assassinate Lee contemplate that b will leave Washone of the wealthiest Chinese Moon, ington for San Antonio about March 25. In Portland, resulted in Moon receiv T. I. Sargent, an Italian under ara bullet wound In the hip and J. Ing rest at Salinas, Cal., on the charge of M. Gullliams, a young white man who arson at San Luis Obispo, killed himwas passing by, being shot in the self In Jail by butting out bis brains shoulder, against the steel flanges on the door July 6 has been selected as the date of his cell. for the formal ceremonies to bo held A resolution to Investigate Governor In connection with the unveiling in White of West Virginia, has passed the Portland of the statue of Sacajawea. state senate with the provision that If the Shoshone Indian girl who piloted the charges by Senator Caldwell are Lewis and Clark, the explorers, to Pa proven true articles of Impeachment cltic tidewater. may be drawn up. The Montana senate has passed the t John B. Guyton of Kansas City, Mo., Sales bill, bolding cor has signed a contract with officials of porations and companies opcratln mills and smelters responsible the Japanese government whereby he mines, for accidents to employees caused agrees to deliver in Seattle for ship- through the negligence of other emment to the Orient 100,000 head of ployees, the latter acting In the cahorses to be used In the army of the pacity of foremen, superintendents, son-in-la- Bv PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY SALT LAKE CITV AND SCENIC COLORADO TO THE WORLDS FAIR FAST FLYERS DAILY BETWEEN OGDEN AND DEWPI? CHOICE OF ROUTES. Lilies for a bridal bed, Roses for a matron's head, Violets for a maiden dead Pansies let my flowers be; On the living grave I bear, Scatter them without a tear, Let no friend, however dear, Waste one hope, one fear for me. THROUGH PULLMAN AND TOURIST SI.FFPEDtj FROM OGDEN OR SALT LAKE TO ST. LOUIS WITHOUT CHANGE C flF ti U Free Reclining Chair Cara. Dining Car la c?.r.te 00 u trough trains, p6,? Folderi, Illustrated e I e Booklet, eto., w I. A. BENTON, G. A. P SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH t; a e MISSOURI PACIFIC RY, C OLD BOSTON WHIPPING POST Instrument of Punishment Had Permanent Position Near Famous State House e Tbe Popular Route to tho F h P ST. LOUIS FAIR v t 8 li Fresh Impetus has been given to the discussion of President Roosevelts recommendation of the establishment of a whipping post in the District of Columbia by the report of the Washington grand Jury Indorsing the president's recommendation, and In the action of prominent citizens of Boston favoring the In that city of its famous whipping "The ordinary forms of punishment, like imprisonment or fines, do not take hold of certain wifebeaters, declares t Points East: and 1. V Mr. Paine, and where boys In pure deviltry are guilty of malicious mischief, the courts should have discre' tion to whip them. of the South Boston Judge gallon District court; Max Mitchell, presi dent of the Boston Federated Hebrew charities, and a number of other prom Inent citizens heartily Indorse Mr. Paines sentiments. Bostons first whipping post was post. The Boston whipping post used to stand near the present site of the old state house, not far from Thomas W. , Pullman and Tourist Sleepers from Ogden and Salt Lake to St. Loaii THROUGH SCENIC COLORADO WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS. self-defens- e. Dining Cars. Free Reclinlng-Chal- r Cam. Everything For bertha, tickets, folders, etc address Firat-ela- a Mcl-oan- follow-servan- mikado. On the second trial In Denver of Teter and William Miller, election officials, and Michael Dowd, constable, charged with conspiracy to substitute fraudulent ballots for ballots legally cast, the jury brought tn a verdict of guilty. During the Japanese bombardment of Poutlioff hill a projectile from a siege gun entered an underground hut. burst Inside and tore off the head of a lieutenant and wounded a colonel acd two staff captains who were playing cards. y :k Jl&llii-'- ' H. C. TOWNSEND, G. e Cross Indicates Location of Original Lawson's office. It might come In handy In spoiling such encounters as It was feared might take place between Boston's copper magnate and the redoubtable Col. "Bill'' Greene, should, there ever be a renewal of hostilities. Robert Treat Paine, an eminent citizen of Boston, says that not only but mischievous boys, wifebeaters, should be given a taste of the medicine so freely administered In the time of their Post ARE YOU GOING erected In 1637 by Edward Falmer, who built the first pillory and the stocks. To the lasting joy of the wicked, he himself was the first to sit In the stocks, languishing In themi for turning in a bill which the authorities deemed excessive. The whipping post stood In front of the First Baptist church, and was generally flanked by the pillory and stocks, but these could easily bo removed from place to place, while the post was stationary. LEARNED LESSON TOO WELL. Customer of Book Agent Had Read Up Whipping P. & T. A., ST. LOUIS. To the Worlds Fair ? If so, you undoubted! OREGON SHORT LINE want to In Connection with tfan it than f as quickly as possible. JOIN FOR MUTUAL DEFENSE. r Union Pacific Railroad, Ws Stratford Girls aw-a- Will Stand No Mor BUORT on Etiquette. of Yale Flirting. engineers, etc. D. E. BURLEY, FAST the Tired who, novelist, James, of Henry the frivolous attentions of John White, a shcepherder em O. r. T. ROUTE after an absence of twenty years, has Yale students who are "rusticated" to T. M. 8CUUMACIIKR, ployed near Utica, Mont., has been returned to the United States, tells their town, Stratfords young and pretTo 6T. LOUIS and all point EAST. vssrrrc mm frozen to death on the range. War of a book D. 8. SPENCER, agent driving many miles ty society girls have banded together ren Draper, a Lewiston merchant, was to a farmhouse where on a previous In an Ask Short Lin Agent about Spociel A.a.r.av.4. organization known aa the Excursion Estes. badly frozen, losing his way on the occasion he had sold a book. He Bachelor Girls club. cm, tus, btr Uu road from Kendall to Lewiston ami found the daughter at home and disThe chief object of the club, accoursed fluently and Impressively on cording to Its nearly perishing. president. Miss Dora , Is to The Montana house of representa the merits of his book. For each chapter he had a word of commendation. advances of Yale repel the flirtatious tives has passed Representative Ben The pictures received detailed expla- to their town. In students who como college life students nett's bill preventing the defendant nations. When he had concluded his who fall to make In a divorce suit where unfaithfulness argument satisfactory progress financial and stated the In tholr studies are "rusticated" to Is the charge, from remarrying Insldt proposition, the girl opened her mouth places outside of New Haven. of five years, and then only on proof reluctantly and said: "Papa brought Miltord and Stratford get most of of good behavior. that book home with him the day be- tho THE NEW WAY OF "THE OLD WAY students who are subjected to this After fore the had agent yesterday." The bill for a submission of the quesform of discipline, but Instead of try. exhausted his supply of polite yet emtion of the removal of the state cai-ItIng to catch up with their studies th and condemned words the girl students phatic from Olympia to Tacoma, Wash., for have been trying to win the letting him discourse when his time has been passed by the house by a was so valuable, the daughter venStratford's pretty girls. Mhen they return to vote of 53 to 3d. The bill passed the tured the following explanation: college, however, "Sir. th MEW EQUIPMENT, ELECTRIC LIOIITS AND students quickly forget their rural ELECTRIC FANS senate a week ago and does not have last year you sold me a book on etiBETWEEN acquaintances. to be signed by the governor. quette. That bonk says that the art It will now be an offense Sheriff Fenton and Deputy Sheriff of being agreeable consists In knowpunishable by a fin for a member of tK-- ' a I be to did good listener. Alston of Butte, alter a fierce gun ing how Bachelor Girls' club to be e,.n In the not wish to be discourteous. fight. In which more than fifty shots ff Yle nmn- York World'0 were exchanged, have captured, near The Woman and th Dog. RCIIEUCLE, ALL TRAINS DAILY Basin, Wyo., "Oklahoma" Combs and If the average Belgian farmer were 9 9 V BeV LOL AM Not Informstlon to Her. "Ikiiver" Ijine, who last month es- deprived of the services of his wife BiS a liotgss Senator Nelson and dog he would soon succumb, Th caped from Jail at Billings. Mont. Aldrich was trav lug from Providence lo hla summer Blchard Hartnp, aged 65. who drives women and dogs do very nearly a full Nw tteellnln Oislr r.fs pluce at Warwick while ago. and Oafs as the United Slates mall between Can half of all the work done on the farm. the ao fusmntMm. ii! ,7 Here on chill days when sn overcoat train was somcwhnl crowded hj msnts n! " J1.4 yon Kerry and York. Mont,, was and Via tnala mot iV m T"" k sat down beside a bright little gloves are very highly appreciN tunnol a. St. Lou's h girl of SnJss tstsasa m. Louis 7', ksou. thrown from his sleigh during a run- ated by n a,. Lsuls and ituodkous, pedestrian taking a brisk about eight years who went to and uij, his head striking on a stunii walk, on all sides are seen women from seh.sd on the line away, five times a FROM DENVER. COM) Vso Vi1 sh" "liT! T LPI and Instantly killed. Two years ago working like beavers In the fields, -- tr M,M , S!', 'sad lrotiy I a Luk bo son was killed In a runaway. his little thing and the senaweeding turnip fields, hoeing out potaThirteen members of the senior toes, doing all sorts of work, In some tor, by way of pleasant eon verbal Ion A.k Ik Ticks Afssl fsf Ikrssfk tlsksl via class of the Yakima, Wash, high Instances, the man Is by her side, but remarked ; "What pretty have." Is generally alone, excepting for schtsil went on strike against Charles she the companionship f from one to four The small damsel looked at Fohnele, a new Instrut tor from Wash, The principal of t he .v five little "tots." boys or girls, who ealmly and responded. "No I've ,m been school resigned a few days ot wart previous, gather up the potatoes nr idle up the told before," The ronw-rsatlostopped saying that he could not manage the weeds, th. re New York Times. W. w. T right a A r P. Tt. A..a A b . H. M.HIFPIRD,O.A..a' school. i, Bom-rson- cisco In connection with gambling In tb Chlneae quarter, Chief of Iol.ce Wlitman haa bcn suspended from duty under charges of tnrompetecry and neglect of duty, Tuberculosis farms to be established In different sections of the United Ktates by labor organizations for tha treatment of union workers afflicted with consumption are advocated by President George W. Perkins of tbs Clgarniakers' Ifitornal tonal union. Four New Worlds Fair Trains KANSAS CITY AND ST. LOUIS tl , tew 1 Mue-eyed- I.' o l P s. 1 a tl tl P P V w V J. o' !1 ( P Y T T F W 8.- It T T 1 i i h a Is th -- near Bale, Texas, took an unknown Mexican from a constable and Into deputies and spirited him the woods. It Is presumed that tha Mexican has been hanged. The Mexican had assaulted Mrs. Mlors. wife of a farmer. The new Panama silver coins are fast becoming the currency of the republic, owing to the recent decree declaring thnt United States and Panama money are the only legal tender during the period of conversion, lasting till April 4. As a result of the recent scandals In tb police department of San FranA mob o T so' u uo A 1 fair-halte- Van-rouve- CHICAGO AND ALTON an Bill LAKE CITY, UTAM. DENVER, OOLB. w ta dl m th it tr |