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Show 4 . . i '.. cw ' i t red Ivt 1 o.r I : : f... r 1 I .-cm former. Ti- i j la C. . O., has rtachel , 1,- l -. " " ' o i ff the Mutual Llfi ins;r- r, : , (, -y fr j.-;; v ryin? X' ' '' 'l )' "-! i.. -i. i. (J. i;i : inn ! l, 1 u If-I.; If-I.; I r, . ;i T1 i.iTT, u Ivi.ii s t..e pol icy-... 1 "s i ..-t u rviuiquisa their i.oirs. The at.fi-' n-; t;:i wasrnsed In the Towa It-i; itjre yesterday by a vote of ij to 17. ITrrtMe amounts : of starvation1 and raniiiunnm hie rimhlnu bt. Fetf-rsburs:, amor x the tribes Inhabiting tne Arctic plain ot the Chuckchis penuisula at the extremity of Asia. - More protet is made In England over the action of the Ene-llsh Government In lsterlering In the an. airs of Natal.- . - The conferees on the antl-hazlng Wll foi- the AnnApolia naval academy have reached an agreement. An Important recommendation rec-ommendation is that providing for . the dismissal from the academy by the su- fierlntendent for other causes than has-ng. has-ng. - , ... - - One of the heavie-t rains ever known fell In Sacramento, Cal., last night. . W. H. Amble of Los Angeles. Cal.. wss slightly injured In a collision between a passenger and freight train on the Texas & Pacitlo road near- Abilene, - Tex. . " President ' Compere i of the American Federation of Labor has declined the .Invitation .In-vitation extended to' him by Gov. Gooding Good-ing of Idaho to come to Idaho and investigate inves-tigate the condition growing out of the charges of conspiracy between State officials offi-cials and mine-owners to punish Innocent men for the assassination of Gov. Steu-ntnberg. Steu-ntnberg. , . I The entire population of the town of Lewlston, O., wss called out to help repair re-pair a break In the clam of the Lewlston reservoir, which threatened to deluge the town. - . j- ',. . The provincial administration at Moscow Mos-cow has decided to try Paul Dolgeroskiff. He la accused of having Incited the peasantry peas-antry to riot and nf stirrinr the revoiu- tlonary movement. . . -... The Standard Oil company has again advanced the price of all grades of gasoline gaso-line and naphtha, the nw quotations ranging from to Vt cents per gallon higher than former prices. Seventy-four to 74 degrees gasoline is quoted at 16c, an advance of - lVfc3 per gallon;- 86 - degrees gasoline, 19c, an advance or 1 cent per gallon; 87 degrees gasoline, 20c, an advance ad-vance of lo per gallon, and deodorized stove gasoline, 13c, an advance of c per gaUon', ' , .-' Loud Elgin, the Colonial Secretary, haa announced In the House of Lords that the Government ' had received explanatory telegrams from Natal, and that it had bten decided to leave the Colonial Government Gov-ernment freedom of action In regard to the execution of the rebellious natives. -"The annual Yale-Harvard debate last night was won by Harvard, which upheld the affirmative of th question: "That it would be for the interests ot New York City to own 1U street railway system." MaJ. H. B. Hersey, director of the weather bureau . at Milwaukee, haa received re-ceived a telegram from Washington, instructing in-structing him to report as soon as possible1 possi-ble1 at Washington to preoare to accompany accom-pany the Wellman expedition in search of the north pole. ' i' - : . . - , ' The National Board of 'Geographic Names has decided that hereafter "Uintah "Uin-tah an formerly known, shall be spelled, without the final "h." - ' Isaae Townsend Smith, the oldest mem- I ber of the Union League club and Consul-General of 8iam, died In New York, ' aged tt years. , -v .'7 ".'.t " Provo Is to be provided with a new public pub-lic building to cost $65,000. and Logan Is to be given an appropriation of $50,0M for site and building, according to the terms of the omnibus building bill which was asreed upon by th House .Committee on Public Buildings and Ground yesterday. ... . ... ' Fully 10,000 people witnessed the hsng-Ir.g hsng-Ir.g of Tom Young, a white man. in Williamson Wil-liamson county, thirty miles- north- of AUstln, Tex., yesterday.- The hanging occurred oc-curred on the open pralri. and spectators ctme from a radius of fifty miles. j |