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Show THE SPANISH ANDREW PORK TRIAL Of IS, JENSEN, Publisher - - BPANIMI FPRK UTAH PRESS BY FOB JIT NEARLY SIXTY Harry K, Eddington of Thistle baa been appointed a clerk in the reclamation Borvlec Johanna Dorlus, who moved to Ephraim in 1857 from Salt Lake, ia dead at the age of 77. The trial of Anna Bradley may last three weeks, in the judgment of the attorneys on both BldCa. It la claimed that over 1100,000 changed hands In the betting on the city election In Salt Lake City. A brown bear, weighing SCO pounds, waa shot In Wheeler canyon, but a short distance from Ogdon, last week. Ogden Is to have a new, modern hotel, that will be conducted on the European plan, to be opened early next year. Janies A. Oweua, aged, 22, died at hla home in Salt Lake last week from blood poisoning, caused by a stone bruise on his foot. The strike of tbe commercial telegraphers in Salt Lake against tbe Western Union, Postal and Associated Press has been suspended indefinitely, conJuzo Tsukuda, the Japanese victed of killing a fellow countryman at Garfield on July 4th, has been sen fenced te twenty years imprisonment C. F. Rondqulst, who came across the plains with a hand-car- t brigade In 18C6, and who had resided in Salt Lake City ever since, died on the 4th On election night hoodlums pushed a girl through a large plate glass win dow on Main street In Salt Lake. The girl, fortunately, escaped without In- Selection of Jury Now in Progress, Prosecution Insisting Upon Jurors Not Opposed to Death Penalty for Women. . Woman Adopted Meni Clothing In Oh der to Find Employment Married a Woman to Protect Her. Secretary Taft Wants Appropriation of Five and a Half Million for Coast Artillery Service. Trinidad. Colo. Miss Katherine Vosbaugh, who for nearly sixty years in passed as a man, died at a hospital on this city Monday. Miss Vosbaugh was born in Franco eighty-threyears ago. When a young woman she found it difficult to make her way on account of her sex and, first day of tho Washington, lila! of Mrs. Annie M. Bradley, on tho charge of murdering former United Slates Senator Arthur Brown, of Utah, Increase In Coast Artillery Will Necer-sifat- e was consumed entirely in an effort to the Expenditure of Enormous obtain a Jury. When at 4 o'clock the Sums by the Government in court adjourned for the day, that preProviding Quarter For adopting men's clothing, she obtained notliminary was still incomplete, Men. the employment as a bookkeeper In Jopmen had been withstanding slxty-on- e This position sho held for lin. Mo. examined as to their competency to and then accepted a posinine years, sit In the caso. The day was without In a St. Joseph, Mo., bank. While tion Washington. The annual report of special incident, but the questions put la St. Joseph she. married a woman by the attorneys for tho prosecution oeeretary Taft, to be submitted to with whom she lived for over thirty and the defense served to define to congress at its convening in DecemThe woman was In trouble and years. will contain estimates aggregatsome extent the lines which will be ber, Charles" Vosbaugh married her, to and ing $5,525,920 for construction followed by both sides of the case, her. protect In serthe work other coast artillery was made evident that the attorneys Tbe two women, still masquerading for Mrs. Bradley will depend upon the vice during the fiscal year 1909. This as man ami wife, came to Trinidad In construction to work is provide part two years a ;o. After the death of her plea of Insanity as their only defense, If there was any confidence In the plea for shelter for the coast artillery wife, mNs Vosbaugh worked here in troops authorized by the act of Janu- varlou-i- cnparlM-- s until she became of justification, It was not expressed. On the other hand, the prosecution ary 25 last, for which it is necessary feeble, and last year was taken to manifested apprehension that the Jury to erect thirty company barracks, six the hospital. It was t ,en that her sex was diswould be Inclined to consider the case band barracks, 178 set of officers quarfor the first time in many covered ters 218 sets and of under the unwritten law and to shield she the defendant from possible capital staff officers quarters. By tho legis- years, but even after her recovery and her to refused clothing, change lation of coast last the the congress punishment on account of her sex, and continued to wear her masculine the government spared no pains to pro artillery received an Increase of forty-fou- r to the end. a with companies, corresponding cure assurance that there were no lurking convictions in the mnda of the number of officers. In accordance with TRYING TO ESCAPE PENALTY. jurors which would stand In the way the decision of Secretary Taft last Noof awardiug punishment in accordance vember, a concentration seheine is be- Great Northern Trying to Beat the with the testimony on those accounts ing worked out in the coast artillery Fine In Rebate Case. because service by which some of the seventy-eigh- t Many people were excused Attorney A. B. Browne they were opposed to capital punish separate forts where modern ar- of Washington this city on Monday presented a pement for women. or coast defenses are installed tillery Mrs. Bradley was accompanied to In progress of installation are to be tition to tbe supreme court of the court room the Mrs, her by mother, jury. completely manned and the remainder United States for a writ of certiorari Madison, who remained during the placed in tbe bands of caretakers. bringing to that court for review the Leonard Williams, a switchman forenoon session. The posts at which work is to be case of the Great Northern Railway met with an accident in the Ogden During the early hours of the day done anti for which appropriations will company vs. the United States. This yards, while engaged In the perform Mrs. Bradley appeared nervous and af- be asked include the following case is a ance of his duties, which resulted In fected by all the references to the prosecution against the railamounts asked for, being given In road on the charge of grantcompany his death. com tragedy, but later regained her round numbers: Buker, California, on which charge it was Jerry Murphy suicided at Park City postire. $185,000; Stevens, Oregon, $107,000; ing rebates, The charge upon which Mrs. Bradley Winfield Scott. California. $5S 2,000, found guilty in the federal court of last week, first cutting his throat and Minnesota and the verdict was apand Ward, Washington, $534,000. then firing four bullets into his body, is being tried Is that of deliberately former United States Senproved by the United States circuit He bad been drinking heavily and de- murdering ator Arthur Brown, of Utah, In his BIRTHDAY OF KING EDWARD. court of appeals. spondency led to tbe deed. m room at hotel In this city, on the The case presents many Interesting Horace Ensign, secretary of the 8th of last December. Mrs. Bradley Ruler of With phases, the most Important of which England Presented Utah State Fair association. Is mak- has admitted the killing, and there will $750,000 Diamond by People of Is the companys assertion that the ing an arrangement for an exhibit at be no effort to show that his death reElkins law, under which a fine was Transvaal. the next state fair of the work of sulted from any other cause than tbe Imposed, was repealed by the Hepburn shooting. EdThe Loudon. of of all the educational Jnstl students King birthday railroad rate law which imposed a tutlons of the state. ward, who was bom on November 9. penalty of Imprisonment for the ofREMOVES HI3 RIVAL. 1841, waa observed throughout the fense. If the court grants the motton Grace Marble, aged 9, was shot by some person who waa promiscuously North Carolina Youth Kills Man to Get British empire on Saturday with the to bring the case before It for considcustomary military and naval salutes eration, this question will be develshooting a rlflo In Ogden. The bullet a Bride. and displays. Ills majesty observed oped at length. struck the little girl In the hip and N. C. Further particulars tbe event at Sandringham, where the the ia in a serious condition. Tbe cul- of Asheville, the killing of young William Rank-li- n king and queen of Spatn and the queen CONNECTICUT HOTEL HORROR. been located. not has prit at White Rock, N. C., by Clarke Ogden business houses have exper- Norton, both of whom were members of Norway, in addition to many mem- Five Employes Burned to Death and bers of tbe royal family, are staying. ienced ne difficulty , in transacting One Killed by Falling From Rope. of well known families, state that Nop The morning was occupied In receivcertlfl ton went hnsines with clearing-housto the home of George Frank- ing an Immense number of congratuNew Haven, Conn. At least six cates. They make good exchange and whore Elizabeth Gentry, over latory telegrams, letters and presents lives were lost In a fire that badly lin, are accepted by eastern wholesale whom the killing was about, lived. He from all parts of the world, pne of the damaged the Hotel Garde houses and manufacturers. early Monhad marriage license and a revolver. most notable events being the presen- day. The dead were employes of tho to of the Culliana diatation the The Utah king league con- After his rival for ference will be held in Salt Lake City Miss killing Franklin,whom he found mond. the largest known, estimated hotel. It is believed that all the guests hand, Gentry's to be worth $750,000, and donated to escaped. The fire followed an exploon December 5 and 6. The organizers at the house, Norton and Miss Gentry his majesty by the executive assembly sion on the fifth floor In the north of tbe league report thht the moveminister and were left for a near-bTransvaal as a token of loy- ping of the building. The entire fire ment Is being received throughout the married within half an hour after- of the of the people of that colony. In department was called to the scene alty state with much enthusiasm. ward. Norton was not arrested until the afternoon the king and queen were the flames were controlled. The The Reeky Mountain division of the the following morning, when he was entertained by the tenantry of Sand before bodies of the dead were burned beSalvation Army Is sending out a circu- takea to JaM at Marshall, N. C. He rlngham at dinner.. yond recognition. The Garde is one lar letter to the residents of Salt Lake, was accompanied by his bride, who of the largest hotels In tbe city. One AGUINALDO AGAIN FROM. to to HEARD to be with allowed go an In for assistance beeged jail man was killed by falling from a rope appeal containing the giving of a Thanksgiving dinner him. but was refused. The bride Is a Ills name was Isaac Levine, a day por Thinks Visit Will Tafts Philippine girl. to the destitute poor of the city. pretty ter. Result In Benefit to People. Edward E. Henneper, a miner, 50 Miner Dying of Starvation 800 Feel Reported Battle a Fake. Manila. A feature of the visit of years old, formerly a resident of Salt M. Superintendent N. Below the Surface. Rock, Spring Lake City, was crushed to dcutb while Socretary of War Taft to Manila was at work in a mine In Pioche, Nevada, Sbelton of the Ute Indian agency at the presence of Aguinaldo at several Mahoney City, Pa. Alive and unHe waa caught between the moving this pace positively denies the report of the functions for the first time hurt, but In darkness that will never sent out from Durango, Colo., thut an- since his enpture. Discussing the be lifted, Michael McCabe, cage and the timbers of the shaft miner, Is Mrs. Jennie L. Egge, a music other battle took place Tuesday results of the visit of Mr. awaiting certain death by starvation probable the disaffected Utes and the Taft to Manila, he said; 800 feet below the surface of the earth teacher, suffocated In her room in States troops now In the field Unite is my belief that the benefits to In the Draper colliery, near here. Salt Lake City Friday morning of last It . week from the smoke of a smoldering here to subdue the redskins. The re- follow the visit to the people of the While McCabo was at work he fired fire caused by an electric light globe port bad It that six Indians were killed Xhlllpplnes will be greater than they a blast that blew away one of the mine Shelcan recognize at the present time, I pillars. He fled In the which Bhe bad taken Into bed as a by tho soldiers. Superintendent wrong directon further states that all of the disaf- am at present unable to form an opinfoot warmer. fected Utes are now under arrest at ion, off hand, of the possible future tion and got iuto a blind shaft The officials son of Nells Olsen The be Ship Rock, and that no further troublo advantages, hut am confident that It It will bosay it will to a year nefore of Mellvlle was accidentally killed last from them Is anticipated. reach the place possible done good. has where the man is shut up. week by being crushed under a heavy farm roller. The accident occurred at Another Oregon Bank Is Compelled to BIG FIRE IN CHILE. Oakland Bank Closet. Trenton, where the boy and his older Close Its Doors. Oakland. The were fall Union brother putting up the National grain Forest Grove, Ore, Senator E. W. Two Thousand People Are Homelete on a dry farm. one of the oldest banking Instibank, and Property Lott of $1,000,000. Haines bank of this city did not open tutions in Oakland, placed a sign on The general land office announced Its door for business Wednesday Iqulque, Clille. This port has been Its doors Monday last week that the net receipts from rending as follows: because It could not obtain visited by a fire, the biggest since . the Bale of public lands in Utah, to be morning, "La'gal bank holiday closed. Tin. Nabalances from tbe Merchants' 1882, which has entailed losses credited to the reclamation fund, were Its following statement was Issued by suswhich bank of tional to 1ortland, over It broke President Palmer: "It $1,000,000. amounting The surplus of fees and 1131,944. has been deempayment on Tuesday, and out Saturday, and seven and a haf ed advisable to close commissions of 19,211.30 make a total pended the doors of this Dewere blocks over burned It waa local before was Its which correspondent. of I141.15C.18. control. The property destroyed bank pending .the continuance of legal There was begun last week In Salt posits aggregate between $10,000 and under declared by the governor Was mostly dwellings of the poor, and holiday U considered solThis action. It Is thought, will best Lake, before S. H. Lewis, standing $50,000. The bank 2 0oo people are hoiv'Pno less than senwas of the president conserve the Interest of the bank and master and examiner in chancery, the vent. Haines ate at the last session of the legisla- today. The fire was about one mte its depositors. Tho bank is solvent, taking of testimony In the coal land ture. and Is also president of tho State distant from the commercial quarter and the depositors nre fully procases. It Is expected that the hearings Bankers association. of the city. tected." will continue at intervals for a period of six months. of Haa Court ' Incubator Charge Baby. on Bond. Slayer of Walker Out Couldnt Live on Peanuts. t Ogden coal dealers are bringing In Topeka, Kan. The United States Colo.- - William Mason and Dkrango, Neb. Because scientists Fremont, all tho coal that they can secure and took who have con- circuit court here on Sunday Vanderweld-1have d that peanuts contained report are storing it for their winter trade. Joseph to the shooting and killing of charge of the faraoua Incutm'or all the elements necessary to suMuln fessed While the situation Is not the best, A. Walker, the Denver United baby," the possession of which has life, A. Joseph Venuto, a Fremont man, atbeen bitterly fought In many courts yet the Indications are that there will be but little suffering from the lack States secret service operative, at the of the country during tho past two tempted to live by eating nothing but Hesperus coal mine, ten days ago, years. On application of James and peunuts, with tho result that lie died of coal this winter. ' bile he was securing Information re- Stella Barclay, the foster are witnesses subpoenbeing Many parents of Monday morning, after three weeks of coal land frauds, were released the baby, a writ of habeas corpus was the diet. At tho end of four garding Veaed from Salt Lake to appear in from Jail on Wednesday, having fur- Issued, and after a long search, the nuto went completely crazy, days and was Washington, D. C.. to testify In the nished satisfactory bonds in the sum officers found the child In Topekn, placed In a hospital, lie absolutely trial of Mrs. Afina M. Bradley on the of Vamb-rweldfired near Washburn college. Tho court refused to eat anything hut peanuts $110,000 each, Arof murdering chargo fatal shots which killed Walker, order Is that the child he produced In thereafter, and to drink nothing but thur Brown of Utah, which begins the water. court on November 18th. and to save Mason's life, he claims. jnday, November 11. Hendorshott of Ogden has been Financial Condition Improving. Five Hurt In Curious Accident, Drowned In Water Barrel. Cutler to suc-th- e Pa. Five rmn were probThe financial New York. rottsvllle. condition Ills foot tricking out Philadelphia. board of at the Reading col- made further progress on Saturday Of the top of a barrel plnced over a Mr. Klosel ably fatally Injuivd near Glrardsvllle on Wednesday toward the resumption of normal con- spring of water, John M. Shannon wu time ago on liery afternoon, when the side hook pulled ditions. Gold waa engaged to bring the found dend on bis farm near Hnj. HencVoi si ness man out of tho front of the leading one of total for this movement up to more donfleld, N. J. Ills head was nndcr two loadod coal cars which were being than $50,000,090, an unprecedented ac- the water, showing that be had met hoisted up tbe mammoth slope. The quisition of the yellow metal In the death by drowning. Shannon had released rope struck and crushed the history of New York finances; the driven the cows to a field and prob-ablwas statement more nank favorable skull of Edward Kvnuun, while the tried to drtnk from tho by cars dashed to the bottom and were than had been exported, showing a leaning Into the barrel. It laspring shattered Into bits. The flying debris los of but $4,313.180 (n the bank cash his bands slipped from the believed and the Block market tut top of the terribly battered Mir men working holdings, most of the active share show-lu- barrel, permitting his body to fan so at tbe bottom. None are expected to firm,advance as to pinion both arm to IHs sides. on tbe day' trading recover. The e . e Anti-Saloo- THE MUST ffn Of UTAH STATE NEWS v BRADLEY n y , e ,pcfior y Tons of Lava Have Been Deposited Over Bogoslav Island, and One ' Peak Has Entirely Disappeared. Galt Lake Valley Smelter, o ally Enjoined From Smoke and Fume, Th troy Agricultural prodl set Washington The remarkable transformation that has occurred in the topography of Bogoslav Island, Alaska, as the result of volcanic disturbances, is told la a report received at th treasury department from IJeutenanf B. H. Camden, commanding the reve-su- e cutter McCulloch. Regarding tho subsidence of McCulloch peak, tho report says that the peak had entirely and that astonishing disappeared, changes occurred In the profiles of tho neighboring peaks, whoso outlines had beon softened to a general sym metry by a padding of lava dust that almost disguised them beyond recognition, while the sandpit connecting the peaks had attained a height varying from twenty to one hundred feet. .acalculablo tons of lava, hundreds of feet In depth, had been deposited over the entire Island. Firr Island Perry peak now lowered In the air with a gentle incline, rising from tho beach several yards distant, to the summit." Lieutenant Camden says McCulloch peak blew up within a few hours bo fore the fall of lava dust at Unalaska. September 1 last, about whose origin there has been much discussion. Salt Lake Cfty.ny a Judge RIndr of the fed( appeals, the Highland Bov T1 States and Bingham smelters are enjoined Oonsolifo;, from emitting the smoke that have, according to .I plaintiffs 1, . husbandry in the region of AFTER MILLING COMPANIES. S?1 St and Bingham Junction. The suits have been nearly two years. By a jj." A Judge Marshal, in the Wit af rt sho the Utah'.,early tMs named above were enjoined j, gobO u, emitting the deleterious i eage plained of. An appeal from th. l it, bad clsion was taken to the United Z? Je no court of appeals and argument ket kj It of a heard at SL Paul last May According to a letter retired ft, se quiz iked tl the clerk of the court byjud it Trin drew Ho watt, the opinion of the Riner was filed last Monday ufj firms the decision of Judge u,nh" er of c An appeal to the supreme 71 ;htly le deemed Improbable, even If tn isltur appeal would He. in Into w, J V The smelter litigation wM world ba- by nearly 500 farmers of thi, against the Highland Boy, jwi States, Bingham Consolidated American smelters. iber ol bund Dont RED CAP SURRENDERS, Attorney General of Texas Files Suits Against Alleged Trust. Chief of Utes Agrees to Send Child, to School. Austin, Tex. An anti trust suit has been filed by the attorney general In Omaha. A report received tt n the Twenty-sixtdistrict court against headquarters of the department of 120 Texas milling companies alleged Missouri from Major Sibley, jJ to be In consphacy in restraint of mtfhding the troops at the CheW trade. The state alleges that tbe deagency' in South Dakota, state fendant companies have violated both will he mads (or ti! the 1899 and 1903 arts, and asks for preparations who have been sent to them troops penalties against each defendant in ervatlon to establish winter quarten the sum of $75,000 for the alleged vio- The army officials take this to sms lation of the act of 1899, and $56,250 that Major Sibley considers the reoa for violations of the act of 1903. The trouble with the renegade Dte, ot state also asks for judgment of forfei- ficient to require tbe pr? Importance ture of charter rights and franchises ence on reservation of tnost of each domestic corporation and can- some timethe to come. He state that C celling the permit to each foreign cor- Cap, the chief who led the recent te poration, and for an Injunction perpet- volt, has agreed, with a number , ually enjoining the defendants from other leaders, to send hla children transacting any further business In agency schools. The questlos of m the state. Ing children eighty miles to tk agency school, separating them fro, PREPARING FOR PACIFIC TRIP. their parents, was the lmmediis cause of the present trouble. Will be Warships Ready to Start From ATTEMPT BLACKMAIL Hampton Roads on December 16. Washington. Every detail of the Threats Made to Dynamite Cal' preparations for the sailing of the Northern Train Come to Nothing I battleship fleet to the Pacific ocean Is now well In hand, and by December Butte. The receipt by Great Nori 16, the date on which the vessels will era officials of a letter threatening pass out of Hampton Roads in review dynamite the Great Northers tnc before President Roosevelt, members leaving here for Great Falls M4r of the cabinet and high officials of the night caused that train to be besm navy, arrangements for, the comfort guarded. Sheriff Henderson end P j of the men en route will have been deputies boarded It here and Buperin attended to. At all of the navy yards tendent Allen, of the Great North er. the work of making necessary repairs left Great Falls on a special berQ Is being rushed and these will be comguarded, to meet the train at Hewn pleted by December 1. Provisions are The letter, which was not signed, a being stored aboard the vessels, and that If $10,000 In bills was not throe Ihelr coal bunkers are being filled to off at the entrance to tbe Gw their capacity. Northern tunnel, ten miles both i .Butte, tbe train would be Menu Filipinos Give Taft Great Send-Off- . Sheriff Hendersons party found w Manila. The departure of Secretary body at that point, and the train of War Taft from this city on the rot molested. Great Northern o2kh cruiser Rainbow for Vladivostok on refuse to discuss the affair. Saturday was attended by a remarkShocked Be able demonstration on the part of the Series of Crimes That Committed by Insane Youth. Filipinos. The horses were withdrawn from the carriage In which were seatBerlin. The series of crime ed Mr. and Mrs. Taft and It was scmbllng the Jack the Ulpr" pulled Jy Manila schxd boys from the ders In I.ondon in 1888-9- , onlylh Luneta to the dock through cheering were little girl crowds of citizens. Mr. Taft and here the victims been cleared have of women, stead to arrive at Vladivostok party expect of Prll, confession the November 18, and to leave there on through Mtoow, their traits Siberian Journey November npprentlco named Ianl was 19. All of the party were in the beat years old, who recently In an asylum for the Insane at of health. berge. Wyoming Miners Will Make Mitchell President Urges Prosecution. a Handsome Present. The following l!t Washington. Roi'k Spring:, Wyo. The members to the mjtorney r of District No. 22 of the United Mine addressed Jointly of the interior, Workers of America are arranging to oral and secretary , made been public: tender tlu-ipresident, John Mitchell, has attention "My a testimonial of their w upon hi the dispatches In ref reure retirement from office. No. 22. the murder of Secret Sen in Ago district in which tho Wyoming mines ker while In the pci formatted are located, experts to give the ft am largest duties Investigating ,rllst f trDir and tiesi testimonial that e.-frauds In Colon l he as their district has between fort will he exerted by yof 1,11,1 BI1! k.nou members. Each memment to preseente vlgoronsij ber will probably give $1 toward tho violation ot laud was Investigating. i h -- , me be d id and eat tlng i lewbat twe bi Allah 1 was u I of th rers C dee pic far s Well!" lively, rocl bis le 1 Jh floor i hlra :n be 8 It boaid I.-- over the presence Chinese student In the public aehoois. Tin question at issue Is whether the Mongolian Is is or 28 years old. Members of the hoard fear compllcutloim with Chlnu. and oro awaiting the arrival In Washington of .in bassador u Ting Fang. Friends f the pupil say ho only 18 years d mil is entitled to tho privileges of the schools, others object to presence, claiming ho Is over 25 his f u Officer of Italy Likely to Cause Sematlon. Milan, Italy.--local known as the organ of tho newspaper law conrts hns published a s.uiMitlonal statement n;ncerulng the defense to ho made by lie Instruction, who "Mister M Of pule h Iug tried m. velt. hi Ilease subsidizing thre 'h, 5 pUrpo ot or red bis h How 1 He' itbs; res of 1 bably rnt di quite lodgl you t ! Dine hi Too Tberol i!z!e. I wai ier be: erhap you ol Jl Ar to. ;n now. id Ian: so; w; 'ark Is, 1 anils Kottln, afte I unijl tho dh vv'll e. ' bo II r low iv, pit c wall led la 1 Bru.i ry. id, th first was y re I w n E . It 'aso y put la ned y fi Uu S Si'll! t tt 1 li'in ian wil1 II Factories d o'l Down rou Close ably et -'- I ho dwa at Vu. W. , ClarkHburg, L'C no rl factories In 'his t tliu Indefinite-plantprobably shut down w ily In were late pmi 'If, 7 ma count of the wage sm1- - a ' a)J he w blowers agreed to arcept as cent reduction. This 1SOTltl turers accepted, but lufBr A Dozen Clare dow-glns- s J further reduction, wIllc,dlffi piui ..wcx refused. Workmen at It r and have quit work, 5 that all the West Virgin1 will quit within a few GW1- Chicago.-So- me Hego offor plat recn L- strenuous w iff! '! purpose, each weighing mausoleum will cost $ r structure haa a ground feet, sad will he 23 foot 0f W j T 53- 1- 0 did IlC loko Engl P0';Ju9 Ing feats are being const ruction of the cbsli Wheaton for E. H. of the United States . tlon. One of the big Br the .Ail (8 pi' forming a portion of ' Pa crypt and chnpel irt cor1tb tlon Friday. These Mock f -w him Steel Magnate Building the largest h:m"r ha ies 1 Chinese Pupil ( Worrying School Board of Pennsylvania Town. Oil tUy. Pa The Oil City school le his, to In Rulxc com h i rtli but ledgi rd ar tD th 4 hlti With dvo |