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Show THE THE SUN. SPANISH FORK, AM EM 2 AN Th Riinii.ia 801) 1 Tiiltmu, Aro X Iki Di.ut ill Mi'X.et), The Ix'jtiinU rarest ot thccurosltlc ot tin, California stale mlnin j bureau's inut-ouaro t be on exhibition at the mechanics fair, and unions them aro many things which have boon soon by comparatively few. Poinu valuable new features arc also to b included, according to tho fan Francisco Examiner. Ilieio is the American mummy family, surpassing iti interest the because the Egyptian inuunnios, bodioj themsolvos, in remarkab'o preservation, aro shown, and the be- Nw A new horseshoe recently patented has for its apeeial object the obtaining iif Itetter foothold and tho less of eonoussioii or jarring effect upon tho animal's feet. Tho slice is made with apertures extending through it, located between tho positions usually occupied by the nails. The openings aro of dovetuilo i form and the usual null holes aro provided in tho intervening solid metal portions of tho shoe. Projecting through tho apertures are elastic rubber studs which aro fixed on a strip of rubber or leather intervening between tho metal shoo and t ho well of tbo hoof and through which the nails aro driven in tho operation of shoeing. Ity this construction tho grip of tho horse's foot is immensely increased, especially on slippery pavements, and tho tendency of the horse to leg disease is materially reduced. n-i- ('eiKonthlp of tlio Muffo Tho strict censorship of the Italian stage after tho fall of Homo is grhphioully described by Falvinl. Tho words fiod, maredeemer, donna, saint, angel, pontiff, purple, inonsignor, priest" wero forbidden. Keliglon, republic, Tar French, Jesuit., unity, tuffe," foreigner, patriot were equally in tho index. 'Jho colors green, white and red wero prohibited, yellow and black and yellow und white were ulso forbidden. Flowers .thrown on tho stage must not show any of thoso colors prominently, and If it chanced that ono actress had white und green in her dress, unuth( r who wore red ribbons must not conic' near her. BiiiIpmiI il Would Slurry I lie (Jitcrii. moucmiuniuo who io is;;:) stopped Quceu Victoria while she was riding on horseback in Hyde park und proposed marriage i ) her recently tiled in liedlam, the insane asylum of l.endeu. lie seemed to be perfectly sound t ij every other subject, was well uin and wrote rated very sensible memoirs relating to asylums and tho reforms which might bo made in thorn. He was M year- - old. Tho im-nu- e Combining Asulnst WoIim, Trance. Switzerland, Belgium and Germany aro to wage a joint war of .'xtermination against wolves. During tho past year IWG were killed in a half dozen departments of Fiance, and their scnps were paid for by government. h Thu Ac It is said that of rower. tt man does not ivacu Lis full mental power until tho r.go of 23, and the development of tr.ler.t is most marked between the ages .f : . and 13. Courts. Celebrated The conference of the mormon church began at Salt Lake on the 4th. Tlie dedicatory services of tho temple began April 6 and run onto April IS. Thu programme Is to admit about 2,100 dally, that being the seating capacity ot tho n.uln room of the temple. The exterior of the temple was completed and the capstone laid June 6, 1392, the thirty-nint- h anniversary of the laying of the corner-tonTho ceremonies were attended by over fifty thousand people. A copper plate, inscribed with historical data, vuilou church publications, photographs, etc., were lain in tbe JThe dimensions of this crowning architect-ura- l effort of tho latter-da- y saints areas follows: Its wholo lenglh Is JSC feet ami width 00 feet. There are six towers, three on the cast and three on the west end of the structure. Total height to the top of highest spire, 223Jtf feet; height of walls, 1C7 feet; the thick ness of walls at bottom, 0 feet; thickness of walls at top, 0 feet. The whole ID feet thick and 13 rest tt; on a foot-wa-ll feet deep;the building covers an area of feet. In each of the four corners of the building are winding stairs; over 200 steps of solid granite reach from the basement to the top. These blocks ot granite are built into solid walls and newel posts and give the Impression that this building will stand while time semi-annu- al e. cap-ston- lost. I The basement room occupies tbo whole building. It is tiled with and Its base Is of marble. In this room la the baptismal font. The font la of bronze and rests on the backs d of twelve bronze oxen, three looking to the east, three to the west, three to the north aud three to the south, Tho prevailing colors throughout the interior are blue and gold, but with such an artistic blending of subduing tints that nowhere Is there the unplcaslng suggestion of d..r.zllng brightness. There are three floors above the bacment; tbe first and second are divided into t Aims, large and small, in which the rites and ceremonies of tho church will take the endow ment and other secret ceremonies. All of these rooms are beautiful. life-size- place-marri- ages, Eleven Ctrl Hart In Collision. A special from Raleigh, North Carolina, or tosays: Two cars on a switch-bacboggan slide, collided Tuesday, resulting In a serious Injuries to eleven girl students und one teacher, Fcveral of the girls arc badly hurt. Tbe Injured are: Miss Mabel, daughter of Green of Falrvllle, North Carolina; both legs broken nml not expected to lire. Floreuo.e, daughter of Janies Boylnn of tbls city, face badly crushed and not expected to live. I IN NEW YORK. NEWS OF THE WEST. a Day from Lung Troubles. New Tone, April 10. The sunshine of the post few days is producing a mure cheerful aspect of things. Previous to this week physicians on all sides were predicting the return of that dreaded Influenza la grippe. Dr. John Neagle, the recorder of vital statistics, reported 100 deaths per day fiom lung trouble alone. The eyes uf all the medical profession were turned upon the ease; of the twelve test who are undergoing Dr. Amleka chemical treatment for consumption, under tlie conditions Imposed by the New Fork In offering a reward of $1,000 for a cure for tbe disease, which carries off almost half of humanity and of which so many celebrated persons have died this winter. But the lteeurder Is loiul In Its over the fact that not ouo of the twelve biive sucuuiuhcd to or have even been retarded in their recovery by tho horrible weather; It declares that the days of miracles upon earth have returned and It cannot longer doubt that Its generous offer has borne marvelous fruit, and an absolute cure for consumption has been found through Us efforts. Tbls Is creating a great deal of talk; Dr Aiiiick Is a Cincinnati physician, anil was Invited hy tbe liarder to come to New York to select patients on whom to make these test treatments, but such confidence did bo show in bis remedies that, lo the surprise of everybody, he returned to Cincinnati at once, leaving the patients to take the medicines and cure themselves, allowing them, of course, to consult him by letter. Congratulations over the results aro pouring In from all pnrtk of the country from pbysletuns und consumptives alike, some even going so far as to say that the government should take up the matter. The nlnety-tlM- i bulletin concerning tbe twelve New York test patients selected by the JitKordtr' s pliysleians and lucludlng ronsumpllves In all stages of the disease is as follows: Bulletin US (general) I note In every ono of the test patients Unit tbelr cough has either been lessened or bus quite disappeared since beginning tbe treatment; that and much decreased; expectoration is that they breathe with timih greater ease; have that all good appetites nud all sleep well. Every such symptom of Improvement indicates ultimate recovery. And all this in spile of the severest weather known In years, when those Interested in tbo Investigation might naturally expect to see the test patients pulieil down. It la not to be wondered at that all express themselves not only encouraged but extremely happy In having obtained n new lea-- e of life. W. II. Leuirow, 51. D. Chief Medical Statf, rorder Consumption Investigation. In the face of these tegts and the unimpeachable testimony from thousands of reputable physicians all over tbe land, no man can deny that Dr. Amlek has discovered something which accomplishes nio- -t wonderful results. The Jiteorder still continues to state that every facility will bo afforded physicians and sufferers everywhere to sail-fthemselves that a cure for consumption has at last been found and tbnt this test can bo made free ol any expen.'C to them; every physician expressing bis desire to test the treatment and every sufferer w filing to net as a test paUcnt w 111, It says most positively, bo supplied with Dr. Amicks medicines without cost. It Is only necessary, It says, to address Dr. R. W. Amlek, loO W. 7th Ft., Cincinnati, Ohio, giving the symptoms and realizing that thousands of fives can be saved In tbe most trying month of April tbe Mecurder promises that there will not be a moments unnecessary delay tn sending free test medicines. Two of tbo Utcorder'n test patients have been discharged as cured, and each of the others Is rapidly getting well. It Is certainly marvelous." On GREAT MORMON TEMPLE. llriaf Description of This Building. Terrible Crime, The victims are Mrs. J. M. Frost and her daughter, Hie wife and child of a lalmier who Is employed at night. Their assailant tried to force ills way Into their home after Mrs. Fro-- t had retired. The mother look her child and sought to escape by flight, tiut was discovered and forced, at the point of a revolver, to walk u mile, carrying her little one. barefooted and clad only in ber night rube. T lieu she was and, after this cr.mc, ber assailant tried to murder the two by using the child as a weapon to bent out Die mother's bruins. Mrs. Frost savs that as soon as the man released her ba seized the child, which was sitting on the straw near them, and kicked it npoil the lieud. lie then turned and also knked her a heavy blow. Fhe instantly feigned unconsc.ousness, but did not (amt, uHnough ber assailant seized the child and beat her about tlic bead and body with It. Finally be became su1 idled that lory were both dead and the woman heard him exclaim with an oath: There, I guess you11 nc er tell anybody about this. Mrs. Font remained quiet until saMsfled that he bad gone, when she turned her attention to her lilile girl, who was lineoii-ciou- ). It was midnight hy this tlmo. Flic was a mile from home with tier baby, which she to lie dying, her hare feet were bad.y cut by walking on the track out there and sho was suffering imen-el- y front the assault. Fhe managed, however, to carry ber child back to Hie resldeuee of Mr, Betgert, pad of the paper mill, reaching thoic at 1 o'clock. The man was captured and will probably be lynched. sun-drie- A THE Ills life. natural t. lh Federal by A woman suffering from shocking Injuries and a lilile child so hurt that It may die are the results of a revolting crime committed by on unldi milled man In Salma, Kansas, Inst Wednesday night The supposed pel pet rat or of the crime Is in the city Jail, and a mob of 1,01)11 people surrounded the building only awaiting positive lUeiitillentlon before taking were found. Tho bodies wore discovered in a cuvo high up in tho mountains of New Mexico, about 2D) miles from Doming. They had been placed there fully 8,)') years ago, probably for protection against soino enemy, and tho entrance of tho oavo hud been scaled with adobe bricks and -- Decision EPIDEMIC AN WILL BE DEDICATED. 81,-8- A holder doesn't have to exercise hi) imagination on discolored cloth and painted wood, The American mummies are Toltecs, tho race that pro ceded tho Aztecs and unco inhabited Mexico, and, as near as cun bo scientifically calculated, they died 1'J) years before Columbus discovered tho laud in which they were buried, Tho family consists of four, u mun, woman and two children. All will be shown in tho sitting pot tares exactly as they rocks, cemented together with ndolio plaster. Tho mummllicd bodies of the male and female wore found seated side by side, faced toward tho Fast, as an ancient burial custom. A boy was at tho right of tho father, and a girl of probably 2 years was at tho left of t he mother. No embalming process had been used, and tho petrification was entirely duo to the drying action in that high and air tight cave. Tho skeletons were wonderfully well preserved and tho muscles, nerves and tendons, with t ho various Internal organs, all remain Tho skin of the faces may even isj ceil, and on tho head of tho woman is vet her splendid growth of fine dark brown liair. Tho clothing remains, though not The man's garments wore of omo rough mat 'rial that looked liko dried grass platted. The woman was dressed in woven cloth and, true to her sox. she had tho larger eliild cttd in a liner fabric, while about tho baity was a robo of fur. Fight centuries have passed and the Toltees are going to tho mechanics fair. Important STRIKE. ARBOR Judgci Hicks and Tuft In the United States Court at Toledo, linve di elded several Important question arising out of Hie strike on Hie Ann Arbor road. Tlie first caso was that of the right engineers and firemen of the Lake Fltortt road who quit the companys service rather than haul boycotted curs. Tho decision is In Hue with tho Informal talk given these men on tho afternoon of their arrest, hut which was misconstrued widely into a declaration that a man can bo compelled to work, though bo desire to Quit bis employers service. Tbe decision briefly is that a man may quit work when he shall choose, If be quits in good faith, tut an engineer out on a run must complete the run before quitting bis work. Under Hits deelslou seven of the men were a switchman, discharged, but Janie; was found to he in contempt, ns he refused to handle Ann Arbor ears after bearing Die order of the court to (lo so. Tho court also Issued a perpetual Injunction against Chief Arthur, forbidding him to declare) a boycott on Ann Arbor curs. The cases will probably he carried to the Supreme Court. MUM MISS. lour Year Aa UTAH. ANN Hundred Death ts - ea-l- er y Annie, daughter of Charles Root, Injured Intern ally. Addle, daughter of G. AV. Snow, Injured Internally. Pattcr-o-n Miss of Newborn, bruled and InKilled live of Ills Wives. and Is perfectly helpless. Internally jured Further information In regard to the atroHelen and Mary, twin daughters of Rev. cities committed by Mir Kliudada Klein, the Dr Fmeilet were badly hurt. Helen had both Is of to the i lleet that, having legs and both arms ruler Kticlal, bmked. Mary was dreadfive mum runs of his to be wive suspected fully crushed and Internally Injured. It Is not m he to of caused he tin lnlldellty, gubty believed either will survive (luring the night. cruelly pul to death. In demand to the All the others were stunned, shocked and Man and Wife British Indian government that the khan bruised. The Rev. Dr. James Redmou ot New York, should liberate his surviving prisoners and while filling by invitation tbe pulpit of Rev. should give an explniinilii'i of his course, Fuul Friedman tn Andover, near Koxburgb, tbe khan has agreed to deliver up the prisonBold Mexican Brigands. ers to the British agent. The cruelties of Pennsylvania, on Easter Fundin', was reTbe of band which bavo In been Inbrigands united with his wife. they had been parted which tho klinn lias Inca guilty appearing ' in of comthe Jallteo have operation vicinity by tbe Chicago five and eacb believed tbe defensible, the Brill'll ttginl has Imposed another daring oulrage. Three young other dead. upon the khnn a hue of 4'.(t;0 rupees, the mitted Redmou bad progressed about half way money lo lie devoted lo the lieuelit of tie men were passing along the puhlio highway families of those who have been unjustly ex- tn that section a lew days ago, when the bantlinnigb his service in Andover Congregational Church when a middle-age- d woman in ecuted. This will nieuu a reduction of the dits, under the leadership of Jaun Ranoii Guerrero, made a sudden attack upon them. tbo audience suddenly fainted. He paid annual subsidy paid to the halm by the BritThe three traveler stood their ground bravely little attention to tbe lucideut and members ish government from lO.USk) rupee to 60,1100 and returned the the of lire robbers. of tbe cbiircn carried the woman Into tbe rupees for the current year. The conduct of The battle lateil several minutes and rethe khan is all tin moie surprising for the vestry. When the services were concluded In sulted two bandits of the Two killed. being Dr. Kcilmon was asked to step Into Mr. 1 reason that he is about l,fty-twyours of age of the travellers were killed and other the Hie nu and has been ttironu since 1867, private study. From surpriso and joy one seriously wounded. and bas heretofore been generally the mlulster nearly followed tlie example ol I After robbing the bodies tbe brigands d his wife la fuiutlug. Tbe womau started for their rendezvous In tbe mountains, had married sluce tbelr separation by the were but overtaken by a detachment of rural great fire. Her sceond bus .aud, Robert Cuss, guards. Another desperate light occurred, had died. Dr. Redtnon had never married. robbers three Mnat Stop Drinking. being killed and one wounded, At tlie time of the lire he was Injured and lay j Two members of the rural guard were killed long tune in tlie house ol a friend wltu Some time ag$ the Chicago, Rock Island & and two wounded. Three of tbe bandits were bralu fever, llo recovered, all traces of Ills j Pacific railway soFvrd notice on the employe captured, the others numbering about ten, wife were gono. Tbo husband gave up comof the road at Peona that the habits of drunkescaping to the mountalus. They are being mercial life afterward and followed the minenness must be stopped, under penalty of dls-- j closely pursued and will probably be capistry. at was il of attention missal. Not a groat tured. paid to tbe order and the company sent spot- tors there lo lake notes. On tlie liUth three Nine Men Killed. New Mexleoe Governor. men were caught In saloons during business hour and were promptly discharged. The The first serious accident to occur on the A Washington dispatch to the Denver more were discharged next day twenty-fou- r Illinois drainage enn.il happened at Romeo, a says: and the remaining live men In the yards i The nomination of William F. Thornton to village ten miles north of Joliet on Friday. struck. T he manager and assistant manager bo Hie of New Mexico, About 5:45 in the evening a heavy wind rose of the Illluoi) illvl-nentne down from Rock In governor ofto theterritory and was followed In about ten minutes by wldie of opposition Delegate vv island iih a carload of new mcii ami put heavy fall of hall. '1 hi caused all tho meo and National Committeeman Ferguvm, In Some old men, Is the yards. theintowoik Tbe gang of men on one a clean victory for home rule, and for Mr. to run to sUelu-r- . who did not drink, were to lie retained by the G. H. who made the strongest light In of the cantilevers ran into Hie engine house Crist, were orders out d but the by company, they Thornton's behalf, and shows, too. Hint at one end of tbe bugo uincninu. t he tracks chairman of the grievance committee, who Mr, on which U runs extend uorth and south. Mr. citizen said the action was duo to the fact that the of a Clevelandtois disposed to ap;oint the office, even if there I i The lever was on the souih end of the track territory men. The yards j Imported nun werction-unloi- i and had ticcn carelr-sl- y led uninidcned. were deserted for several hours, but tho new difference of opinion a to whom the apTbe wind Increased to a gale, struck the men have gone to woik and cars are being pointment should be given. Mr. Thornton is eantfiev'r and started It dowu Hie track tolawyer of Santa Fe. The New Mexico moved a usual. ward the engine house, In which fourteen here were somewhat startled by reThe otllel.iU say they will not recede from oolnny Information W Uvu tbe huddled. men were that by request of the large machine tbe clause In tbe contract relating to habits ceiving the nomination of A. B. Fall at a reached the end of thg .rocks the bottom was of drunkenness and that all men In Hitdr em- President the lu which the tracks maui.c. by of the territorial Fiipreme Court, was sliqqied justice ploy must remain sober and remain out of sa- not acted are built. Tbe top pMt, however, bad gained upon by the Femtie judiciary comloon while on duty. such moim-ntuiibt?. could uot tie stopped, mittee. It Is understood that charge ot exand the euormoim viaelilne, weighing iiho treme partisanship ha been made against Mr. Fall. ton, full directly oq be engine house. Asa result nine men n killed aud six severe!) Tronbts for IVru. wounded. Tbe u.c were all Italians except It appear that the United States consulate Hu) foreman, Ktm.iol Korun, who lives in World's Fair Conveniences. at one of the Peruvian ports has been sacked President Higginbotham, of tbe World's Joliet. Tbe cantilever vss 853 feet long and ninety hyanmbwlth apparent police protection. Fair has Issued an address In order to correct T be ollleer feet lo tbe air. Tge force ot tbe fall damageu acting as consular agent for Hie many misstatement and misrepresentation United States was tired upon and wounded In tbe machine ltq;U so that It is a total loss. tbe foot, 1 be news comes In a brief telegram made In regard to the fair. He says that the-. will be opened and ready for visexposition through the United Slates minister to Peru. Itore on May I and an abundance of pure lie omiue I such essential details a the name Oilnsfv Carpenter Ktrlke. of the place and the name of the wounded drinking water will be had tree of cbsrge, bygela water, which ran ba pur- man o the 1,500 union carpenters ollleer, or they were dropped from the excepting Every chased for one cent per glass. Fifteen hunat llwt World's I sir grounds struck dispatch tn the telegraphic transmission. room and closet are also free and employed toilet dred Is liec'.iise the fair official refused to on llrd the Ills telegram as follons; In addition to these an equal number of Lima, Apt II 6. Gresham, Wiohlngton: il) discharge carpenter now tn At (plaue omlltrd) mob at tin ked Mason o eostly and handsome toliet Nouns will be pn the employ of tl.e exno-itlo- n company, aud to of use 5 for vlded which tbe cent will be force ati at work on tbo grounds lodge, sacked building and burned the tlx- coputctor tures in the street. Incidentally tbe United ebarged. to do tbe same. Tbe exposition official were The adtnlaalon to tbe exposition will be 50 Flutes consulate w as Invaded ; furnishing willing to grsii. tbe advance from thirty-fiv- e ; cento, which will Include entrance to everyto forty ccj,m an hour which tbe men deand Acting agent shot In excepting the j foot, manded. br they declined to dlscrimlnah Areh.res avid Intact, Fqiiiid of Pe- thing on tbe grounds, the and of the village reproducUon ruvian pollen looked on wliilo tlie inoh peragainst any iuirrlcan citizen In the matier ol cliff For Colorado these a well dwelling. formed work without Inlet feretiec. The mall employ men. as for the apeeial attractions on the Midway Till moss cn the part ot the unlou csrpen-let- s Hicks. bring particular. Imwill bn ebarged. small fee a Plstsanne, ha bent anticipated, and work on all Feeretary Hresham rcplhd directing the minister to dcm.iud mltaldo apologies and position or extortion of any kind will not be building h4 been pushed to tbo utmost tolerated. But I alf a dozen of the smaller buildlimit. is constitute reparation. Il probable that the one of the sevetnl tilled hy Peruvian mer. ings retrain Incomplete, and Director ol Work Bum bam Insists Hist enough nonCham. Chicagos Water Supply, union men tan be secured, In addition to the The special commissioner! of the London mu or 4.0 now employed, to finish every Inner! to test the water supply ot Chicago, structure Ip Umo for the opening May . Mors AppolutmonU. with th View to the snfely of a host of British who will visit tbe Wot Id's Fair, state that A Colossal Mloruseop. Tbe President ha scut the following nomrumor hat exaggerated Hie fault ination! to thn Fcnatc: to the Annales Techniques, Accra a some ding esof th supply, although points, James G. Brondlte til of Missouri, to lie entbe unselentlflu use of lee In cooling gigantic microscope la being constructed In pecially mlnl-ter voy extraordinary and pb nlpoieutl-ar- y water, need serioua attention. They report Muulet for Hip Chicago Emi.hII on. It has of Hie 1'tuted Ftn'es to Saliarhuid. a magLifylng power of ll.oon d.amelprs, but reason to ho;m that the exthat there Is Bartlett Tr.pp of Fniiih D.ikui t, to be envoy hibition will every this can be Ibcrctscd to 16, out) by minna of be carried out without ike outand mlulster fXtiamditiary plenipotentiary of break of an epldeni'o. 1 be n port I a long an el iris fight, the Image In this case being Ue Unit'd ttaiei to one and dal with the draluage an I setters e throw, 0 a screen. In order that the heat then Alexander of North UtuullUit. to be of Chicago, of th lamp uisy occasion mexpan!on ol th the city watvrwutks, the condienvoy extiai.idinnry and minister plenipoud consc meUliO Prt of tbo armature tion of Chicago river and Luke Michigan, to Giwc, end snnliation generally. a. splaco the focus ot the Irnsci, a tentiary of the UidUJ Flak-quei.ly lluiiii'iinla amt Few, a. biovae cylinder containing liquid cnrininlo To be consul of th United Stu.es-.Jam- e! Tbe Minnesota House baa pas-ethe c!'a-reti- e acid t so arranged that a little liquid P. Nial (if Ohio, at Liverpool; James M, when the temperature reaches a certain bill, forbidding the sale of cigarettes in Iii'hhs of (irorgkt, at Vnlpata.sv; O. Minnesota utnlsr penalty of line or point, and by It evaporation reduces the of Mississippi, at Kingston, Jamaica. armature to a normal temperature. i Jr. 1 led-ma- d. . new-loun- i j I I m Jo-ep- b I , eon-ul- 1 Aitviria-Hungar- ! d t. Pvk-fol- d CURED OF NIGHTMARE. Bnt the Remedy tnme Near Killing the Colorado. Governor Waite has vetoed the amended fee bill and thr election bill. Anton Woode, the boy murderer, has been sentenced to the penitentiary for twenty five Stan. Have you ever had a nightmara iff which some fearful danger threat, enod you, and you cant move to get out of the way?" asked Ilermau Nolo, ymr. mon of a crowd of peripatetic Mrs. Bertha McFarland was killed lu Denstoryver on the Ctb by being crushed uuder a eor tellers. Of course you have, and so nice that was blown fiom a building by a terhave L Several years ago I had bov-orrible wind. Fbe was only nineteen year old of those nocturnal visitors and bad been murrled but six month-- . every for a week, and grew very State the night has Waite Governor appointed Board of Agriculture, as follows: J. Jl. weary of them, for in spito of my deCrow lev. Rocky Ford; John Tobiah Denver; t termination not to let them bully W. 8. Coburn, Delta; David Brother, Wheat of my equanimity, I would nearly W. and Grand C. V. Junction, Steele, Ridge; B. Osborn, Loveland. expire each night, and wake with The state convention of Y. M. C. A. secre- cold perspiration breaking out all taries held Its annual meeting at Colorado over me. Fprlneson the 6th. Papers were read on Y. Toward the last of that interest M. V. A. work liy various members present. lng week I stopped over with a counDenver, Lendvtlle, Aspen, Pucble aud Coloal mu-ou- rado Springs were represented. The returning board of A pen met and declared Dills, Republican, for mayor, elected over Dr, Green, Populist, by one plurality. Green ha declared ills Intention of contesting on the ground of the counting of Illegal votes and fraud generally, and will begin his action at once. P. Frederlckson, employed In ibe large stamp mill ou Bear creek, near Telluride, met with an almost fatal accident Sunday evening while attempting to fix some machinery which had got out of order. Ho Inadvertently placed himself In the way of the main belt, which caught and carried him itlonj with It, bringing him In contact with machinery which caused a broken leg, a broken foot and split knee. It Is thought amputation will be necessary. There are over 140 men employed at building the new breaker, opening the coal entries aud making (lie necessary arrangements for shipping great quanti ties of coal just as soon as George Bell gets the railroad completed. Superintendent Law-thIs a very busy man to keep things moving. The saw mill put In in January has sawed over half a million feet of lumber, which has gone Into the buildings at Ruby, and tbe mill Is still sawing. Tbe Colorado Fuel and Iron Company proposes to b ready to have enough coal to supply the anthraulic trade next fall If get up and push wifi do it. lc JUuviitain 1iht. For several days last week prairie flres prevailed in Kiowa and Cheyenne counties. A stretch of valuable rango country twenty miles w Ide and reaching from Adobe to Big bandy creeks, a distance of irfty miles, has been almost totally destroyed. There are a great many range cattle In this territory as well as a large number of small herds ow ned hy settlers and the fires have resulted tn The serious loss to tho stock interests. prairie Is as dry as tinder and all effort, to extinguish the fire have been unsuccessful. No raiu has fallen this spring, grass has not started and stock will antler for feed till gress grows. John Madrle, a Mexican boy 11 years of age and one ot tho pupils of the public schools of Alamosa, goes to the G Aden reform school to remain two years. While his teacher was busy at the bluckboanl tbe boy took front her pocket book that was lying on Hie desk $0 In bills, went quietly out of the room and hid the money In the fence some distance from the school house. He then oiiiiic back as coolly as a professional thief, took his seat In the room at hell call and went the money quietly to studying. On the teacher had him searched, but it was not until ho had been arrested that he confessed the crime and went to tho place where the money was hid and delivered It over lo tbe marshal. try landlord in Northern Arkansas, and resolved as I wont to sleep that, come what would, I would positively refuso to give iu in the least to my imagination. Some timo past midnight the usual scare came. This timo it was a tall and regular woman in white, with a long butcher knife. Mentally I was congratulating mysolf that at last I was beginning to overcome tho foolish fears of nightmares, and wondoring how it would pass off. I saw the demoniac grin as sho flourished tho knifo in front of my face, almost without a tremor, and when sho laughed a wild, unearthly laugh, I gave a start and found it all real, and that I was actually awake. Scared? That word cant express it. I dropped on the other side of the bed as she made a slash at me, and us sho ran around the bod I crawled under, reached the door and went, down the stops about throe at a time ahead of her. By the time w reached the big road I think I had gained several feet, as sho had mere clothing to interfere with her progress than I had just then. I had imagined that a man really scared cant move. Well. I will give any odds desired on tho proposition that I moved down the road, and I dont think I need any aorroborative testimony to convince anyone who saw me that I was scared. About a mile down the road ran into the arms of her husband and sons, who were out looking for her. Sho wra3 a little outen her head at times, they said, and she had evidently entered tho open door at tny landlords and reached my room without anyone knowing it. As her relatives took hor home I sadly retraced my steps and found the whole family aroused. The explanation was satisfactory and the adventure cured me of nightmares. an infantile earthquake. Four shocks have been distinctly felt, the first one Thursday, followed by one n little more severe at J oclock Friday afternoon, and two more at 9 o'clock Friday night and 4 oclock Saturday morn lug. The one Saturday morning was quite distinctly attended by an ominous rumbling soutid underground, and was of at least three seconds duration, during which time eight or too vibrations were felt. Lamp il cbimueys and glasses were broken, dishes In the cupboard and the few frame In os house if shaken hy a the town swayed terrific wind storm. The agent at the Los Lunas depot became alarmed at the shaking of the depot building and fled to open space. The underground commotion traveled from north to south, and fear is felt that tlie foregoing is the advance guard of a coming earthquake. The Indians at Isleta are greatly alarmed, and several have barricaded themselves in i lmir adobe houses. porter. -- e, er r ml-si- HEAT THROWN AWAY. Furnaco Man Talks About What He Considers Shameful Waste. New M ex co. No one who is not in the furnace The board of penitentiary couimlsiiouers business can have any idea of the has sprung a surprise by electing Colonel E. heat that is wasted in a great city 11. Bergman of Colfax Couuty superintendent of Hie penitentiary, to succeed John R. like New York, remarked a furnaco Dernier of Las Cruces. Bergman was re- dealer to a New York Times reporter. moved last May to make room for Dernier. The leakage of heat i9 something Los Lunas, Helen and several other towns enormous. In Valencia County, along the Rio Gramle, Hows tnat? inquired tho rearc all tn excitement over what appears to be A rat-lU- Well, answered Ill illustrate the thing, the furnaco man. Ill take the first caso I como to in my journal. .Hero it is: Mrs. K. J. Goldsmith, dr. to two hours' labor, 1.23; to galvanized iron 15 cents: total 1,70. Now for the story: Mrs. Goldsmith catno to me the day before yesterday. T want you to come and look at our furnace, she said. I cant get a bit of heat in front room. Theres my soconi-stor- y something the matter, but what it is dont know. All right, Mrs. Goldsmith, said I, I'll send a man over right away, I and I sent him. Tbe first trip of the Henry Mountain and Hole In the hot-ai- r pipe, was Green River stage line was made ou the lUth. when he K.igle City, the terminus of the stage ami what tho man reported mail line, already begins to look like a town, came back. i lie hotel Is completed and the various stores How did ho find it out?" asked sic almost ready for occupancy. Interested the arc reporter. tor a coii'ldering plans parties bridge across tho Fan Rafael River, and thus the last Why, ho found heat lu the baseobstacle to easy transportation will be overment and heat in tbe parlor. Then come. The prospectors are Jubilant over the to establishment of tbe mall and stage route, a he shut tho registers and went tip tho second floor. Colder thanGrccnit will give them at least communication w ith tbe outside world. It 1 an- land up tbore! That meant that the nounced tbat the Western Union will build a heat was Ho took out tho escaping. telegraph line to tbe Henry Mountains in the near future. The road are In flue shape and register and thrust his arm into the a few new discoveries w. preclpltato a rush pipe. Ho found in an instant a big In the camp. holo in tho p po which had been semi-weekl- y made by Seventy Death) from Cholera. the drip down the chimney. from Baris says that seventy Through this bole all tho bcat. was deaths have liet? recorded at LOrlent, near its. way out of doors. Not a Brest, in the last fortnight from a mild form making tho ot cholera. 1. Orient is noted as a holhr I of particle of it was coming into fever diseased, due to the absence of drainage. room. In two hours wa had put a A slight epidemic occurred there hut Novemnew ploco of pipe in place of tho old ber anil II was predicted that there would be one and tho heat was pouring into a return of liio disease with hot weather. The government ha hushed up the recent tho room. outbreak, but It is estimated tbat 2dU persons Many cases like that?" asked the have been attacked, and the disease la stili reporter. spreading. almost Yes, day we A dispatch Tlie Klaus! Twin. A freak of nature even more remarkable than that of tbe Fiamese Twins Is reported from Nanking, hero a Eland man has two sons, aged alHiut 8, who are Joined together e about the by an piece of flesh, size of a mans srm, in such wise that they not side hy side, but face to face. A stuml, writer, who has examined them, state that when they walked they had to move sideways, or shoulders first, like tho peregrination of a crab. Nor did there seem to lie nny y for one to sit while the other stood. Another curious lucldrtil was tbat the twin never fell asleep at tho same time, for while ono asleep the other was sure to he awake. The twins have had audience of all thn authorities si Nnuklng, crowd collecting around them whenever they went about the streets with their father. LumUm iMiiy arm-lik- dllll-cull- AVim. Ft. Louis Hepnbilcan. The return at midnight show the first sweeping Republican victory for years In Ft. Louis. Wlih the possible exception of an do not seem to be In It at all. the Republicans have bagged about everything from Walbrldge for mayor down by tua-jIt let of at least 2. tax). ot indeed; every have ono just like it. But, probably, thero are fifty cases that wo dont hear of to ono that we do hear of. A man gets an idea that his furnace isn't powerful enough to heat the wholo house reckons that it has lost Its grip, perhaps and then ho shuts up the room that the heat will not enter. It would pay him to cull in ono of us furnace doctors, but bo doesu't, and all through tho winter he loses tho use of the room." This Is an Old Govsriiinent. student of comparative politics points out the fact that tho government of tho United states is among the oldest of civilized governments now existing in tbe world, since most European countries have been to a considerable degree revolutionized slnco the first election of George The Washington to tho presidency. French republic, the present German empire, and the Italian kingdom considered as entitles, are but youngsters beside the century old American reA Ihet are now two candidate lu New Yoik mentioned for tho bishopric made vacant by the death of tho Rev, Phillips Brooks. They are Rev. Morgun Dix of Trinity cbnixh. who public. Is ca.led a concrratlve, aud Rev. Dr. Greer Thjr It 'tut of Et. Bartholomew' church, wjo is known The settler oa the Qulllayuto ts a broad churchman. Vneso gentlemen prairies, in Washington, aro afforded have been Informally selected by adherent to their views ami will probably lie voted for fine sport in thousands of wild geese In Hie convention to b held Wednesday, May that come thero in tho full and make Os. a. tbe region hoir winter home. |