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Show Tae Money Ruined Him. by what they rate abilityin men finish, not by what they attempt. Boys ia Illinois earn pocket stripping the leaves from oak selling them money by trees and to the tanners. There are 573 lighthouses on our coast, 22 lightships, and 809 keepers. Wasuineton—The conferees on the diplomatic and consular appropriation bills have reached an agreement. House of Representatives The accepted the Senate amendment of $50,000 for the maintenance of American rights in Samoa, while the Senate conferees agree to allow the provision of $100,000 fora naval station at Pagopago to goin the naval appropriation bill. : Walnut Springs, Tex.,—Charles H. Balch and his wife, living two miles from town, were found Monday, dead in bed by Wm. H. Green, their man, both shot through the on hired heart. A revolver lay between the bodies. It is supposed that Balch shot his wife and then killed himself. The couple had only been married afew months. Mrs. Balch was formerly Miss Maggie Maurie of Milford. The only cause that can be assigned is that Balch owed a mortgage on his farm; but no one was after him for money. England, arrested in Chicago, Thomas Barton, of Macclesfield, England, who is wanted in Great Britain for aseries of forgeries. He is accused of -forging his step-mother’s name to stock upon him. just Sturgeon, a small town ico, Mo.,is in an west of Mex- uproar of excitement over the peculiar elopement of Miss Nettie White, daughter of B.F. White, owner of the Sturgeon flour mills, and Lee Winn, a prominent young farmer of near Sturgeon. White Hor several months Miss had been His wife, of whom he is pas- sionately devoted, and who is the most - captivating woman that has ever adorned a European throne, has become entirely insane. Her nervous system has already been completely shattered by the repeated attempts on her husband’s life, and since the terrible railway at Borki, a couple of months accident ago, when so many of her favorite attendants lost their lives, her mental depression has increased to a most alarming degree. She passes whole daysin absolute silence; on other occasions she refuses to touch a morsel of food, while at times she even fails to recognize the members of her family. Mer dementia has assumed the same aggravated character as that which two years ago necessitated the detention of her Majesty’s youngest sister, the Princess Thyra, in a private lunatic asylum near Vienna for thespace of eight months. Serious fears are en- tertained that the Empress may attempt to destroy herself, and day and night she without is watched intermission long as her husband remains on the throne the danger of his assassination will subsist; and hence she will never be permitted to enjoy any permanent. relief the wrought horrible anxiety such havoc which receiving, impartially, officers of The the steamer Landing, trouble Pictures, ~<tin —_ “Birdie on is the this: Yazoo a slumbering geyser. For this reason, his wash tubs were put on the other side of the tent so that no soap might disturb the quiet of the boiling waters. No one knows just how Yi Sing’s another. George, to prevent the matter going any further, beat Laura’s brains out and threw her body in the river, where it was fished out by the officers. George made his escape and is still at large. He is a black negro, medium , size, fast talker, stammering some as. he talks. The negroes say if he is caught they will burn him ata stake. Mouldings, Opera Frames, Spectacles, Glasses, Silverware, Watches, Clocks. JEWELRY, Eto. LOGAN, Utah - UTAH. — | Steam Laundry Company, able that some mischievous the nation. The young lady relented at his pleadings, and agreed to elope with him and be married at once, thus effectually putting a stop to the other Winn’s preparations for the tine’s day. wedding When on St. Valen- Charles and Miss stand up and let the young lady take her choice. She finally picked Lee, and started off swearing. She lented again and called him back. re- This thing continued for some time, when Lee bundled the object of his affections into abuggy. They caught the train for Col- soap in the 45 VATest Temple cher fellin love with a young that state,and the engaged. cher was couple lady soon in for as the father and brothers Congress, of the air and some piercing yells. miners rushed up and found the distance spouted from the for three sided. scene. hours Fine Work a Specialty. St. Paul, Minn., where he has_ been Orders by Mail Solicited. geyser pouring water to a height of over 100 feet. The bodies of four Chinamen scalded to death were ‘found later some The geyser and then sub- : HASLAM BROS., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in - <i <> El Paso. W. A. Haven and John J. Hardy, formerly of California but now of St. Louis, the parties who obtained a twenty years’ franchise from the Mexican government to supply the different cities of the republic with water and gas will be in El Paso in ten days from the east, They BEER, PORK, MU’TYTON, SAUSAGE & Pure 1) 03-4113 & — RD, Wasatch 22 and those associated with them places, have opened fire on the company The capital of five million, it is said, will be increased. in ‘RATE. for THE Als Ocniry. at a ACALESss LOW | WESTERN WEEKLY THOMAS W . SENMINGS, ——DEALER Market, ST. ‘HASEAM BIROS. McDonald & Dickerson, Elias Salt Lake City. 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Cashier. —_0O-— THE LATEST a Engravings made for Bill andy Letter Heads, Catalogues and Book Illustrations, Portraits, Machinery Autograpls, Monograms, Buildings, Color Labels, Patent Aricles Supt. Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Goods. | SI*S*-MAIN-S Fte., ris ELIAS —_AND—— ake Uy ak Sait Highest Cash Price Paid for Wheat. IN——— Gents’ Furnishing NGRAVER-!- 7m ow Telephone 299. 59 EK. Third South St., We can Sell you the Finest SHEEP DIP Meat W. FIRST SOUTH SALT LAKE CITY. Cheap family Meat Market, To Sheep M young young lady to forbid him to visit her. He was defeated, and he quietly left for Telephone, 419, The and lady we:e members of the opposing party, they did all they could to defeat him. Not only that but they persuaded the Clits. slumbering became Afterward, however, Mr. Butnominated Sz. Main Street Office, MULLETT & CO. ie Quite a pretty romance has come to light-in Virginia. About ten years ago a young lawyer named James Tyron But- St. geyser. umbia where they had to go for a li- will operate as the Union Light and Fuel cense. Charles Winn hired a convey- Gas Company, as formerly decided upon. ance and started overland to beat them All the papers have now been signned to the county seat to talk the girl into ar d operations can be commenced. having him, but arrived too late, as the Some of the newspapers at Durango, ceremony had already been performed. /San Luis Potosi and Zacatecos, all large Both the Winns are prominent citizens, and Miss White is an accomplished young lady. LAUNDRY, miner Feb. 14. the AND bar That night there was a sudden spouting of boiling water, a tent flying through Lee’s cousin, Charles, got wind OFFICE of laundry soap got overturned into the boiling spring, and it is more than prob- George Williams, colored, has for years been living with one Laura Hill. She grew tired of him and cast her affections upon SPY; field and Glass, Ktc., in her brain. excitement prevails amongst the negroes at. Hendricks’ Upholstery, the young lady. ment was made that Lee and Miss White were engaged to be married on _|__Bailey” bring the information that great river. ia awd tomarry emptied has Yazoo City. The FURNITURE, | him preparing to return to Virgin- by the physicians and trained nurses. Her recovery is extremely doubtful, for as from to the attentions of Charley Winn and Lee Winn, cousins. Finally the announce- Charles come informed Li — White were perfecting arrangements, Lee dropped in. Thelovers growled at each other a bit, but finally agreed to III has was true had hot water constantly and was doing The fellow was almost starved and so a good business in the new mining town. weak that he could not appear before Wednesday he and three other Monthe magistrate until he had adector’s at- golians who came from adjoining camps, tention. He will be returned to Eng- celebrated their Chinese New Year’s land. They carried fire crackers and made offering to Joss by getting drunk. YiSing had been cautioned about the Rather Changeable, boiling spring and told that it might be - works, from whom I received a note asking me to come to see him.” Nothing more has been heard of him since his visit to the Mexican, and both his parents -and friends are greatly sorrow of Alexander He isnow he remained a low boarding house. of the matter and at once presented himself before Miss Winn for an expla- A St. Petersburg letter to the New York Tribune says that the crowning that she had BOILED TO DEATE.. certificates of the London and Northwestern Railway company amounting to Four Chinamen Killed by the Revival of a $100,000. Slumbering Geyser. Barton was © onfidential agent for his step-mother. He used his own fortune News was received here of a most and then robbed his relatives. In 1886 singular fatality, by which four Chinahe fledfrom England and came to this men lost their lives. They were in country. He wandered all around pen- Canyon City, near the Yellowstone park, niless and dejected, finally turning up as and Yi Sing established a washhouse in a weaver ina mill. He was captured in a tent directly over a boilingspring. He R.C. Montgomery, a prominent young lawyer of Dallas, Tex., is missing mysteriously. OnJan.15 he ate dinner at ‘his home with his parents and came down to his office and afterwards the following memorandum was found on his desk: “Go to district court at 4 and then to see the Mexican at the water alarmed at his unexplained absence. swera letter in which 8S. MAIN gT. COMPANY, ‘No. 68 KAST TEMPLE ST. Does a General Banking Business. Office Telephone 49. Yard Telephone 49. YARD, Cor. 2nd South and 3rd West Sts., Pays 5’ per Cent. Interest on Savings Deposits. MONEY TO LOAN On Approved Securities at Low Rates of Interest SALT LAKE CITY. W. 8. HARRI S,'Agent@) s Leave nothing that is necessary in any matter undone—we don, be "eth 7 ars Bank of England for safekeeping. patch, with Frederick Jarvis, a detective inspector of Scotland yard, Lon- cs, of in the 55, oie deposited 6 were z marriage, eta The gifts to Nilson, on the occasion ‘her he last eight years. A few waeks ago he wasseized with a-longing to hear Defrom the young lady, so he wrote her an disaffectionaje letter, and received in an- Captain Linden, of Pinkerton’s tective agency, says a Philadelphia : Over. ENE cag World WEEICLY. SEL ‘The WESTERN. |