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Show mm mrirnnirr n Tr.fiiBW vf o YOU XVII. There "ill i1"! Its in tilThe at J a iii Com no tniel' s of iucor- - i. iit lVi plume com-- , poration '' The construction Pt'miu he pany ork in L"K ' 101 eleeliic hghts - m,t. fate-- , Bxed the t, n- lamp. tor each a . UleTe-- r ganizing expect to State. kicked 0 1 Reed of Siio'' Mile was rra.nmia horse one la the fair lr day last wt'i and his i.m i.c ,v -- n V.l-- j Czar Nicholas Surrenders anc Count Witte Becomes Head of Russian Government v r "y. C and M oi to U - E.igmj-;- 1 I , ej W ,.n Cruee -- C of '! ! lie j - nose being liroken Eight thorn-- in troop-- , after marching; ovetlimi, have .urned at Moscow to strengthen tin gainsim. Si Pi li aluirg will lie Mon lay, Bn '.I, a I !..ei-:u- imi'-do- 1 i 1 i i 1 Jesse Thomas, (oloied a Tears porter, of age. Satmday night in s ,h Lake, during a qu; over a card g mnj. Wilson will t dive ably die. Jim Gen, mil Perry, inn1,.-jlo- Ity, but d aata and slH(t mil had been nutiecl ih io.d; a shot at ,)f s:llonn j f l.:m, and then left on The Score c'uh .. in? arr.ing, rfoiima,,,, The ciuii ,, , M iid issued iron- , ' Sab as !m a',, a 'A t) , , pie-Ilu- ntoho-e.;- ,, , Bktti n 1 POSSlhlj ,.t M'isi,- Eric 0- - : ; thr.r, me in i, s ,, ltr' Ostlu,, i nnty 5t, h bis he,' i H came to i fcpY'ti'd iot him- Jiin.-- , Ckargo fcrtkn Jrsed i". Hirrij i . cierk of s The pi, I,;, lines t , i an fa n, ),, The count has already temativtiv .elect d th n.euili s ol his e.ilnn d AM He will himself hold no pop folio the present ministers except tlm-- o of "'ill fie war, navy and toreign affaii one ol lie retired. Fiinee Oliofi-iiskcount's feincr assistants in tie ministry of fin. nice, will become ndnste-oiutelioi ; M. Romanoff. ; metier feimer assistant to the minsier. "li! tike th finance portlolio; ,M Konh s at u esent a senator an i Rus.-'ablesi jurist, will be m iii-- " r of cf the M. Ktosovsky, 'l' St. Petersburg municipal conne lake the nunfstw of ( d'eaPion. ( tt M eh f of lit Ziegler von Rrhafl'h'iii-cn- . railroad department ot the m.n siry of I finance, will tieconi' minis' r ot wav and communications. ., ,laCP v ,,f constitutionalism. ,, that the be when he tie-b- j. young 111 pm'racted "' rrm ( s ipon the people." The effect tlnou.ghout Russia is ex While th peeted to fie in revolutionists threaten an attempt to keep up the present struggle, the Best f ha opinion is that the backbone strike is broken, but in the final an the effect will depend upon how far Count Witte will 1)0 able to oxerntn ihe. Icavy task which he has a sullied. Some persons high in the i.owin to men! bed eve it will be neee.s-.iruse hall cartridges to sup, ire s the present movement, hut Conn U.t'e appears confident, lie has beenun; o idge wheieby the pi opfi- tile to tros-t- , i ' j t Will be Changed Soon. t St. Petersburg. A ludieruu-- i Mot. on lay o''urred at midnight near the university when nrwsfio.. s with an extra ndition of the Offie.a! Messenger hurried ium a mob ot strikers. The instant the n.w.s liexiffi an uproarknown the strikers rsi-e- ! who ere ious che r . if. I 'he Co ig the im natro'ding tl. vreet. port of 'hi dimon strut:- n an I thf::.;-icthe cries were eeJUious. chirgel rad dispersed the workmen with then whips. inr-den- vv i ' i v , , It I1 Toid Lid to Remvn by Rufiovt! Bridge, and W hen They Return" an Hour L.t:, Lie Discovery Was M vte Tii it Ha Hul Been K Hr t. i u m.i lo n .it pofiee imadipiai'liTS, hi was field on a i barge ot u uidermg Ills svv In 1, Mi-- s dm in (."ary, the vie tin, id' the Wiiithrop suit my Aery. t many. The wreck of the British steamer Chatham lias finally been removed and the Suez canal will again be open night and day. Fearing a panic because of the immense crowd, President Roosevelt abandoned making a speech at New Orleans. 1 rs oi the fi.i'eni.tv. '.cr-.",hid been told to Mai Inn liin.M l! al the loot at an almiiiHiii oi Hit: i oil iaj laid;' l ! Hi i" !,,.n ; if a iviuiiiill and lo lake him ti Ike fruit iniiv h me When tiny vwiil to la up. Q an liom 1" ! vv later Iiel auli a;, vv lid ill i"Jll. A seal eh leventcd ihe MU null's mangled nt the hotly on the rnlnud Hack I Imv lie tune to lm on ne. bridge, The Russian transport Lena, which bridge llie sin lent' am al lo uu TOOK REFUGE IN VAULT. Ii ii vv,n had been interned at Mare Island since derrtan.i. Sunday that last spring, was released and sailed for Pierson had been tie I id the lailioad track le1 the luliiniois, Imt the Ha Crazed Murderer Holds Posse at Bay Russia on Sunday. teniilv men emphatically denv tinl for Hours. A New 'Vork tenement house was this Was done or even c micinplated 111. N Bloomington, Mayor Charles badly shaken by an explosion of dynaYoung lhustm was ft sou ol man oi Cincin Nickel, of Cb uio.i, was siiot and killed mite, presumably the work of the Piet son, a n hi Mr. I'ler.vm, Si., is a member oi Sa'ardi.v afternoon in the Bank of Black Hand society. Dilt.t K;ipi i Epsilon fiiHrmiy ate Chenoa. li'ivh .fi'iie-- , a br.ck luascn It has developed that a meeting of h "I come hre lo u it end th imlialioi o was shot and and two New York Bled, of his sen Pierson has notified tin City employees was recently "It lint lie d in lulu rs of tiie fr hot and ri'glltly held pa. etsl.v vii'ie 'Wiwhich the candidacy of at aliaeh any hfiune to them. wounded liy William l.educ. ;i iarmer lliam R. llearst lor Mayor was inwho liv es ne ir ( In noa. RUSSIAN SITUATION ALARMING. dorsed. After the Led tie diagged An elevator carrying seven employes the fin Iv of .lorn's into a vault and Received from American Le III Dispatch stationed bin If beside it, for bouts of the Globe Tailoring company gation Asking for Instruction. holding him h'".ls of people at buy Cincinnati, fell seven stories Saturday, who attemp'i I his sever i Washington. The condition of nf causing probably fatal injuries to four hundred shots being exchange Fin In Russia formed ihe has! , of n fairs of the number. ly lm WI'II II lore i and is ill jail, receive. at the state depart dispatch Niii-aman id a sisu r of l.eluc During the smelting of a quantity of ment from Silencer Eddy, Ihe Amerl some ye,, is ago Le lue vvnS m.trrie car scrap Iron at the Russo-Baltfib.i it is can charge al St. Petersburg, who sniu he hid demesne trounh s, winch Nicl el ad'Usie.1, but works ut Riga, many bombs were found the situation was very alarming. The Nickel had in the scrap iron ready for the furnace. I.C'inc lw.es innaiii dispatch was the subject of a long not acted t n in Hi mati"r Foi One bomb exploded. conference between Rn rotary Root i h.i time neigh V.rs Sum sill ihai Chairman Slionts of the isthmian who returned to the city from New and it is Ledi had act i, marly, York early Saturday evening, and Mr supposed Saturd iy'.s clime resulted canal commission, has issued a signed from statement emphatically denying that Bacon, thy first assistant secrelnry blooding over his wrongs who has been acting as the head of there is any friction between Secredepartment during Mr. Roots abHARRIMAN AND HILL AT WAR. Mr. Eddy asked the sence. tary Taft and himself. depart The dead bedy of a sailor found float- ment for further instructions to meet As a Result the Burlington Has De which eventualities any might mdse ing in San Francisco bay has been out of the condition of affairs as they cided to Build to Salt Lake. identified as that of IL Peterson. He now exist In St. Petersburg, ttud late Salt Lube City special to 111 was in a small bout and Was run down Saturday evening these were cabled Boston Salt Lake Herdd from says: to him. One feature of those coverf It is a fact, although James J. III11 In by the steamer Furlong. the question of protection of Amerl "Poors Manual of Railroads, just cans residing In St. Petersburg In cas an interview Saturday- - issues technical denials that the Burlington road will issued, gives the length of steam rail- of a general uprising which might en roads In the United States on Decem- danger their lives. In the event of ar enter Salt Lake. This was leirne-will be accorded tbf somce. The ber 31, likH, as 212,349 miles, a net outbreak they Saturday from an official protection of the American legation move is only one m far reaching and increase of 5,014 miles in the year. until further arrangements can b gigantic railroad ambitions in which made for their accommodation if such A expeThere joint punitive Hill and Harriinau are oppo-ebe found necessary. It Is not believed dition had several skirmishes with nais no mice between them, as e rl.v destate department officials that Tliev have tives in the New Hebrides last month. by theis velopments will show. there great number of Amerireached ati agi cement, hut it is an The natives had murdered four of the cans nowany In St Petersburg, as most agreement to disagree The Burlingof the tourists have left the country in ton will build into Sail Lake, though crew of a French recruiting ship. anticipation of the winter senson Mr. Hill continues to issue technical A race riot between school boys oc- Such as may be in the Interior tt ts denials. curred in Indianapolis, Ind., in which thought are not In any dinger. William OConnell, a white More Moros Made Good. KILLED BY HIS GUIDE. was shot wounded and hoy, seriously under Manila. Troops Captain nea Edward Hansford, Frank R. McCoy of til Third cavalry, by Meets American Mining Engineer to Major General Woods, gro. Death in Old Mexico. The pension bureau reports a loss have surpris'd the Datto Ali. head of San Francisco.-Pasene.erarrUine the Moro insurgents of Hie island of of 2,003 civil war pensioners by death rn the steamer City of Topeka, from during September. The net decrease the Mexican coast, bring a story of ho Mindanao, who has been on the warpath for some time pas', anil killel of pensioners was 941, leaving a total death of John ODea, an American him, logei her with his son and ten of 996,270 on the pension rolls Septem mining engineer, who wits murdered lire.; wounded Moros followers. Fort 30. were taken prisoners and many arms her some weeks ago while on his way an a Li;' The private bank of Harvey Hoag at from Hermosillo, Ihe capital of So quanUiv of ammunition wet Am ricans was ciptmed. Three Barker, Niagara County, N. Y., was pora, to the mines In the Interior nf killed and two wounded. robbed early Wednesday by three men the state. who got away with $3,000 in gold, STRIKERS HAVE FUNDS. ODea was formerly idenOiie j with after an exchange of shots with the mining in this state. He sailed some citizens. Rumored That Millionaire Merchants weeks ago for Guavtumta and, uM)n of Moscow Are Backing Them. The Norwegian bark Astrid, bound reaching Hetmoslllo. engaged a Mozo to Langesund. and the German steamer or native seri mt lo guide him t St. Petersburg. Th' sinkers have some funds, hut v le i.ee Schaumberg, from Galveston for Ham- mines in th" in erinr. When on'y i miles out of Merino Pe.-i'iburg, were in collision in Cuxbaven they have been lerived is a '1 stllo, according to the story brought cinuht" on nenors board to all but being bark The roads. According sank, by the City of Toi'k-i- O'Dci was shot were saved. in St. Pe'erslmig. Hie In the hack by his Mexic in guide. HD li''Ti s ii.ive i.u Mrs. Sarah Watson Andrews died at body was found bv travelers and taken ' and ut ion dists coast th" Silver Springs, N. Y., last week, at the to Merinos!1!" rge contributions to have made Hi.-f hcln the tie Tib' tinier age of 102 years. She was born in A Billion Dollar Country. to thp government will he forced Bennington, Vt., and was the oldest bv A bulletin issu'd Washington surviving Daughtfr of the American of th he bureau statistics depirt Revolution. Found Five Thousand Dollars in a ment of commerce an labor estliniie-tha- t Grover Cleveland has Baby Buggy. the foreign commerce of the Fnit B. icpoit written a tetter to Mayor George ed for the ca endar vear 19n3 Pittsburg The StaL's McClellan of New York indorsing his that Mrs. Cunliffe, the wife of Eiwarl to more than Sl.oi'u.nOii, amount will -s candidacy for re election and express- 0U0. For th nine months ended in George Cunliffe, the Adams Evpi'at the hysteria mark, ,t,h( r. had in her possession $7 'ViP of ing astonishment September the imports of niater'als ing the campaign. on hnWiml In stolen fir Si"!.'1'." the use tn m inuf,'"..rlne amounted m for John Weir, president of the Wesleyf', was rnnii'g'eO s' Octoh-and tie ep mt of manu$422,fiO(),ntth, J KM' im ' an university at Buckhannon, W. Va., when M mu' 'dinto ev factures $t2i.""lV,,( 'C ui Pinker' d('"tive of ihr was burned in effigy on the campus by 21! No. i 'n tin- nine , rt iu fioirp C'm'iffe ers materials p to went the students, n the resuit of cD-anmonths of 19(15 were pr cticailv tw pr Lorenz street. Vi- -' End. tinfollowing the presidents decision as great in value as in ih eorre-ponin th I'ti'trg of a hahvrarrl's ' ing period of 1S99. found a pa'k.'g'' ("n 'llie'-practically forbid ling football. colstatement of the The monthly for Imu'racr s Trouble Sunday Celebrated as White Ribbon lector of Interna! revenue shows that Comoames. Day In Los Angeles. during the month of September, 1905 Kntld.iv Cal Los Ohio Quo warran'o ,on-Augt'les, i, the total receipts from this source t ribbou" day in th" variom were commenced in the com an as Increase were $21,224,573, churches of the city and suburban here Saturday afternotn by pared with September, 1904, of $1,212,-317- . towns, in honor of th on Hagclb.irger visiting dele tint Attorney to the National Worn m's Chris Attorney General gates jre of It Is charged in Chicago that insur'ne M'rin! t, of Ohn. aga'nst tian Temperance unfirn eonven'.on ance companies are holding illegally "iran com amr and theto New The principal event of the day was ih ( a millions of dollars worth of property, jfe Ir ... sermon, dcl'-crconvention v by Mist r- s' t bv tarting bf." a must that law i us' l".-..- s io-,'i- l al-- I 'ti v itv-n- il- I l I c all'-gc- l I ; Wisdom. Tfi.it the ; resent e.niuot ml without bloodshed is tin conviction prevailing in th higher government circles, which from monu-nto moment are expecting a con diet bid een the troops and the i evolutionists in Si. Petersburg and news of trouble tn the provinces, e.'pechillv nr Kh rkoff, which has been dei lei ed In a state of siege. Govern-othave in "ti instructed to take all nee sii'v in .mt ions to preserve order one of tie most prominent mem-Inn- s of th emperor's council Is quoted as say ing "The mi n.it ion ia a grevious and Painful on, and I see no way out of it. except by the employment of Plea-- e armed IV) if do not minim- dersfiind me look upon the prospect with it o's, hut it is becoming mote and more evident Unit the troops vv.ll he compelled to fire, I can see no oilier possible outcome. Tin rex olimoniMts mid terrorists are absolutely In ut on forcing a conflict upon us, and nothing we can do will satisfy them," The governor general has issued a proclamation to the effect that traffic on the Nickohtia and Moscow and Kazan hues will he restored and that the strike will not prevent, the city from being supplied with provisions, of which fib re Is an ample stock. The governor adds that for the protection of peaceable peopia troops have been posted throughout the city and Hint they will fire with ball cartridges in th. case of even the smallest gathering of people or the sllghiest Kign of disorder. The procl'inuition concludes with an Appeal to the residents to pursue their daily nvoeullons calmly. In the Interior of Russia the people have neither mull nor newspaper und arc the prey to the wildest stories of what is occurring. This is considered to be n bm! side of the sit nation, ns it Is feared tt may lead to peasant uprisings which, in the absence of troops, might result In frightful excesses. St Petersburg ill it ton vv dux Revolutionists More Blank Cartridge:; Will be Used Grave Fears of Peasant Uprising. 1 A tin' at Point It si hi, mu i, Cab, dehouses, stroyed four large causing a total lqps of about $3n,miO. It is denied that Gen. Gomez is in the Vnited Slates to buy arms. He is Gniuhi' r, ( Sh ,ii p.ei a. ,i going to rent a plantation and raise fl i I, fili i,i li ill k'liv ii r.ifi. '. vv.i, sugar. led lo a ii'i Sal ii fide in,,! It is repotted in London that Emperivv ii in" mil H mu iM" i h I'.li. Lap or Nicholas lias decided to grant a ;u F.p- liim li I1 i Hit;. constitution .similar to that of GerH'e rt.i an a'li ut mem Accoi .ling i i Members of School I:raiermiy Horrified When They Went After heir Candidate , Autocracy a Thirg of the Past and People Are Free Speech, a Free Press. Right of Assembly and Habeas Corpus Imperial Manifesto Issued. l.i-il- vv s , : 1 ROOSEVELT IN GREAT DANGER tlu-stat- .A l Anglo-Frenc- d. p s v reli-in'- . i ion-titiut -- per-as'e- Brit. . - e d s cir-ir- e- d her--, e s LOn'p.'.!l.e .rrs ; rfl; of he i s of havo C- -e hj Around i'.isJjed vesrs in he t.ate state profiling they NOTES MERC! Sid Houck has been bound over to the district court at Dillon, Mont,, for Are Warned That No the alleged killing of Owen Ellis at v con-firm- i Fifty more ji'imie have lift n killed in the rioting at Sau'.iaro .le Chili. Many Am livens hive eon to Russia, belmving tile! will soon be a big industi ial i" ivul. 111 WITHOUT Czar Nicholas hm par lone I all the djidc-.- Oeiubei to be veil id', 'mei.t'ed lor ages to cim.e liy all pool Daniel Wll Bus-in- i (iiizens. as it was up m ih s Second Vim- 1ie-idat Chicago, dale that the euloi raof the Roman lard, in an moni'w ntl'ss and ihe eld oi dor of (lungs ceased the St !M!itit lint the Berlins to exist in U'Msi Em pm nr Nicholas ton road ill !u' hni'i to S ilt Bake City d sou n n lias .ml found ilooliTi was ot Cutup Wi'H .o'' Thom ndilion on th" comes ium povvei a' lnm'.sti.'i pn-sIn an mo mn mil' d. lit. wi'h an imp' ml mand-Hvvh'ih mi Ill.t Dt. lie having been gldew.ilk sandlM-m'- d mi iiddo'd. He will re will dial le h'la to eoi.veii the farce;, i! cover nitionil ass. lal'Iy into a cal do, of Bancroft live body, elected by gieatly ex'en led N j ,l,a n, .in, .me Idaho, siiitidi d in S..lt Lake City, on stilYiage, and tn venter upon tin- people fundmicni.il civil lifiniies. inelud Saturd i h" iiIoMiiiy a lirge Quantity He hid been drinking Timse wtlnmie ing free snooi h of nioi idlin' hard !! '""c line sli !",lv real lied St PetMsIjmg ) ear-olli oclix k Mon lay it, in ie ftr.ir.t. the helore evening I' Hi. mi ot Ogden, died last fount Witte had spein the d ly with eon of The cmpeior nt Peterlmf, going over week, al'M being operated mi to re wliich had the fin mur di ift of the n. move a to !' lodged In ih'! iv indeipe. minor which lie insiste tint cert-til! Dr Alin Iu'n mi, for man' modifications he made .ml, Indore takel Hooper, was fount years a roMd''' ing tlu; train for St lVinslong. he dead sining m a chair at the Lawrenei telephoned to a tri ml 'hat the emDr Putnam was s peror had affixed his house in Ogden s'giriimo an! veteran of die Civil war. that the iinperi.1 m tinl tie umipris ng Wtibton Pimm telegraph business in the coiulitiens up m which h had and i ut oi Salt hake has increase St agreed to accept oiflce was in his pockmuch of nc i hut it lias been found et. These include freedom of the ad hlional lines tr press, the right of assembly, an the hecei wrv to accoi mod. to ike immunity of the person, inclu ling the Aparivot men 1ms boon in Parowan right of hi In as corpus. recently locking over the field w.fh a An imperial niinlfsto has been View ol (MalilMiing an umo line from appointing Count Witte prune Cedar fits to Parowan, ami probably with special auihor.ty to cominister, extending the 'ine through to Beaver ordinate and unify tie; powers of the - The Tjtarol l daughter of Yun Beck different branches of Die rumy. C'vi of Alpine w is siti inn on the well curt liberties are granted to the Russian when she tell into the well, a distance peopie, and to the national asst mbly of 2a feet. Sim was rescued with a is given legislative power, while the broken ana and si ral bruises, and suffrage is enlarged. will reco'er Count Witte insisted on a cabinet f The millus Salt Lake county on the British model, with a selected failed to come to any understanding' premier responsible to the imperial In regard to oi yaiiis'ition and it is be douma, or p.uli.mv'nt, while the emlieved that the erg inizalion of a mill to the appointment of the ers association is now a peror clung members of the cabinet, on the Amerithing of the past. can plan, by the entpcior as chief of A long chi i s ii ., i hope on the part ol stale. the Greeks of t ih was realized last Count Witte, Russia's first piemier, Sunday moining, when the new East has sent the following mess ige to t iie era Greek (Vfiulox church, recently American poop!'1. completed, was dedicated with appro"I am sure the American priate ceremonies. people, The I tali Inn filing at the Portlanu who understand what freedom is, and the American press, which voices th.t exposition lias lava sold lor $275. Th commissioners .me conluicnt that therr wishes of the people, will rejoice with will be hetwien $2, 'mu and $;i,iiou of the friendly Russian nation at this nit the appro), i, ii km i, tt after all the metil, when the Russian people liavl business is closed up received trum his impel ial majesty ill. Tiesteni Pueihe promises and the guarantees of tree sue have engineers dom. and will join in the hope that tin cessfully ilosed the thirty-eigh- t mile Bap heretoti re cuamc m the line oi Russian people will wisely aid in Ills the Western 1, rifle across realization of those Utilities bv the de The line was run a few for with the government davs ago ; encountering many difficulties. Did.' their peaceful introduction. Harry WiKeii, ,, colored bus will it be possible to seuie liv: piano er 22 "t age, was shot dow; full benefits of the treeilom eonlerrei hi- IROOPS NORTHWEST Japanese prisoners The business pui'inu ol Vitiswortli. low a. has luen destroyed i'.v lire. 50 , are orb.ll "m.u, which the; of tin eh. impious oi h" Sou,e ut M RUSSIAN SLA! hub Co.ilx ille of 'int-i! The cents p r club of ' sal its 1 Iii'l'-i- ' i M). 3(. v NEWS SUMMARY v OF HE PEOPLE tHi:i;eipal tick- b .mi Manti mws to mi STATE NEWS VTA II An-.- HEBEI! CITY. I' TAB, FBI DAY, NOVEMBER 3, UKC. Elizabeth V. of New offer at public sale at least once a year York, superintea !nr rf hr Evangel the property owned by them or In their Istic depirtrrmp at the Fn.--t Congrepossession through foreclosure. gational church Steamer Collides With Vessel Carry- the Presidential Party. New Orleans Through confusion of signals, the fruit steamer Esparta collided with the lighthouse tender Magnolia, which was convoying the president. Secret ary Loeb and Dr. Rixey to the cruiser West Virginia, on The rail and port Thursday night. how of the Magnolia was damaged and two or three holes made In the vessel below the water line. Neither the president nor any member of his party was injured In the accident, but ing it was a close call. COKE SUPPLY Ranchers in the Bitter Root valley, Montana, have had taeir fruit crops, which were still in the fields, badly damaged by frost A. L. Moore, a Burlington locomotive fireman, has been arrested ut Billings, Mont., charged with forging and raising postal orders. An boy was shot at Spokane while attempting to hold up a saloon. The hoy sahl he had been robbed In the place and was trying to get even. Otto Chenelworth, who it Is alleged stole $ tO, OOU worth of horses from A. C. Huldkeper ut Modoru, N. D., in 1901, and afterwards csciped from jail, has been captured In W owing. Edward Egan, a sign painter, blew out his brains on thu streets of Butte before the eyes of a number of persons. Egan is supposed to have become despondent through heavy drinking. Henry H. Williams, a negro insano patient, was killed by another patient, at John F. Schtrland, In the Western Washington hospital for the Insane at Fort Stoilacoom, near Tacoma. Ten people from Wisconsin held H. JJ. Hatzhein a prisoner in a Portland, Or., hotel until he promised to return money which they had advanced in order to locate on timber land. The land was found to he worthless. e Tho merchandise and drug store of Dr. W, A. Peek at Atnador, Mont., was destrojed by fire last week, entailing a loss of about $10,000. Tho insurance was $5,000. Dr. Peek is convinced that the fire was of Incendiary origin. Spokane Japanese, who contributed $3,000 to the mikados war fund, are expecting dally to receive the wooden cups sent to tills country by the em peror as souvenirs for those who con trlbuted to the campaign account. Steve Andres, Tom Andres and Geo. Andres, brothers of Big Frank Andres, who killed Antone Antonopolus at Wilcox, Wyo., for the purpose of robbery, have been arrested for complicity In the murder. Frank Andrea Is still at large. The Jury In the $12,000 damage Bull brought by Miss Martha Storm, a sten- ographer, against the city of Butte for personal injuries sustained In a fall on Alabama street, December 27, 1901, a verdict for the plaintiff for $1,500. Frank Muchlup arrived In Dillon, Mont., last week In charge of Under Sheriff George Dart and was placed In the Jail. He is charged by H. B, Brown of Horse Prairie with the of a backboard, harness and Other lar-eer- articles. SHUT OFF, Firs at Sunnyside Destroys the Coal Crushing Machinery. Sumiyside, Ft ah. Fire which began at 9:45 o'clock Thursday night and continued Friday, destroyed three large plants and pa t tally burned two bridges. General Superintendent Smith was There slight" burned on the neck. was little wind at the time of the fire, or the loss might have been greater. The damage Is estimated by the man who constructed the works as $1G0,-diiThe disaster may result in the closing down of smelters for want of coke. n COUNTRIES ARE FAR APART. Con Harrington, a miner who came to Butte direct from his home In Ireland 18 months ago, died last week at St, James' hospital as a result of Injuries received In a fall of ground at the Neverswreat mine the latter part of last May. James F. Barnes, awaiting trial tor the murder of Patrick Hanley in Butte on September 3, died in the county jail last week, apparently from starvation. Barnes for the last week had refused to touch a morsel ot food or drink, bemoaning his fate and expressing terror lest a mob should again attempt to lynch him. From Puget sound points a largo spot on the sun was clearly visible on the 26th. A heavy fog In the morning caused the sun to appear as a red ball, and the spot was very distinct. As the fog lifted, people viewed the strange sight through smoked glasses. John Foatt, a young Assyrian, shot and Instantly killed Lottie Nicholas, a young Assyrian woman of Seattle, w ho had spurned his offer of marriage. Foat.t walked into the kitchen where the woman was working and Bhot her twice in the back, making his escape d With Japan Awaits Action of Congress. It is the understandWashington. ing that the efforts at treaty making between the I'nifed States and China will await the action of congress In the matter of amending the Chinese exclusion act, in accordance with an of Presiexpected recommendation dent Roosevelt in his next annual message. So fur there has been utter afterwards. failure on the part of the two to get together on a treaty. Orders were sent to the register and of the land office at Cheyenne. receiver SEPARATION IS COMPLETE. Wyo., last week withdrawing from aU forms of entry except under the miner, King Oscar Has Severed At! Connec- - al laws, 309,120 acres of land iu the tions With Norway. Sierra Madre mountains in Carbon tract is to be used for for. FtoeUiolie, Sweden. At a meeting county. The estry purposes. f the council of state on Friday King A loaded submarine mine has bein Oscar iinmumced that he would in the the following style and washed up by the sea on the shore at tut are Point Pedro, eighteen miles south of We. Oscar, by the grace of title Whence the deadly San Francisco. Goths-wndGod, kirn of .Sweden and of " engine of war came is a question that not been answered. The mine apHe announced that ols mot- has to have been In the water for pears to would fie ''(h wnlfnre of Sweden, months. several insteid of '"h welfare of the sister nations James Hopkins, a pioneer attorney of Spokane, was found guilty in the Crime of Crazed Man. federal court on seven counts for re. Arizona. Gil Ariza, a turning falce affidavits In applications Tucson, for old soldiers pensions. On each miu r who h :d been oil a drunken penalty may be $1,000 fine, for s'veral days, returned to cc'rat the one to three years in the and from tvs hot. e Friday night and his wife penitentiary. iioli'id! ini tor his drinking. He Harry H. Glagne, of the firm ol r i;i the face and then drew b'v.ii'i Couley & Glange, painters and deca ie : i :i tv. o hints at her, both orators, had a serious accident at Anat fleet He then begin oi whirfi Mont. Mr. Glange was ahovs non i;c ly. Justice of conda, sarj'.i'g ir. store In a rooming houe He acthe ( Kie. !, heirlng the shots, !r; cidentally walked into the skylight : ir.i- tr to and steae pn s attemn-eto the floor below, a disA. arte;-Arna resisted and tancedropped of fifteen feet Wai Instantly. Kioei sho h re, Treaty Making a- s 1 - 1 . ft - , d |