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Show School Tins FLED Medals, Badges, platinum work. Society Emblems of all kind The highest quality for the lowest prices. AIM LAKE ALT MX A UTAH To spend a few weeks or a few months during the fall or winter months in A TREAT FUNDS ' The Salt Lake Route Is ike direct line to the Pacific Coast, alto to Gold field and Tonopah. Three Daily Train. Electric Lighted. Obaervatioa Can. J For lates and full information tee your local agent or addicts J. H. Manderfield, A. C. P. A 169 Main Street, Salt Lake City. Utah MEN ARRESTED IN MEXICO AS DYNAMITE SUSPECTS WANTED ON "ANOTHER CHARGE. STOCKMEN CRUSHED TO DEATH IN COLLISION AND THEIR BODIES BURNED. One of the Fugitives Said to be the Absconding Teller of a Loe Angeles Bank and Another Was His Alleged Accomplice. Four Men Were Killed Outright, While Two Managed to Crawl Acapulco, Mexico. From the given by a detective agency it is believed that two of the men who were arrested on their arrival here Saturday, on the schooner Kate are Wilson B. Evans, absconding teller of the Farmers' and Merchants' bank of Loa Angeles,' and H. Hamburne, an alleged accomplice. It is stated that $11,000 has been recovered. The matter of the arrests of the men has been taken up by the Mexi- Montevideo, Minn. Four stockmen from Montana and South Dakota were killed, two injured so seriously that there Is slight chance of their recovery and an engineer and fireman badly crippled when section four of the d Chicugo, Milwaukee & St. Paul passenger. No. 6, from Butte, Mont., crashed into the rear end of a stock train as it wus endeavoring to hack in on the elding to let the passengers by, a mile west of here, on Sunday. Kngineer Tat Parker and Fireman Stickler of the passenger saw the tall lights of the stock caboose and Jumped in time to save their lives. Both were Injured. Six stockmen coming east with the train load of cattle, were asleep in the caboose when the passenger bore down upon It and four were killed outright. Two, George Rahsoldt and William Downing, managed to crawl through the mass of steel and Iron, more dead than alive inand are frightfully burned and jured. They are not expected to live. The force of the Impact shattered the caboose, deralld the two cars of cattle ahead of It and toppled the engine of the passenger over sidewalks acorss the track on top of the wreckage. Fire started and the bodies of the four dead men were burned. Two cars of cattle were also burned before the fire department from the city got to the scene. Box cars on nearby tracks were licked up by the flames, and in order to save the passenger coaches they were uncoupled and pushed back by passengers and members of the train crew. Late Sunday afternoon the charred remains of the men burned to death were recovered. From Twisted Mass of Steel and Iron, Terribly Injured. east-boun- Manoboa Have Been Terrifying People on Coast of Davao. Washington. Eight Christians, one an American and two Chinese have been killed and mucn property belonging to foreigners has been destroyed by the rebellious Manobos tribes in the Philippines, according to a report from Brigadier General Pershing to the war department. For a week or more two bands of about 100 Manobos have been terrifying the people on the west coast of Davao in southeastern Mindanao island. Their raids have been directed against the foreign element. Two companies of the Third United States infantry were sent to suppress the disorder. General Pershing does not regard the situation as serious. A POSITIVE aad PER- MANENT CURE FOR Drunkenness and Opium Diseases. slckas. lUi tmlJ u THE KEEUT b m swkHdtr. a Owir a Uam. as STITUTE. 1M W. SWa TaaU Str- -i. mtrir RUBBER STAMPS IN- SN Uk. Cur. ggg Una Rubber Type Outflta and supplies In atock. M sil orders receive prompt attention. ALT LA HI STAMP CO., Salt Lake City Located. In Zanesvllle, Ohio, they tell of a young widow who, la consulting a tombstone maker with reference to a monument for the deceased, said: "Now, Mr. Jones, all I want to say Is, 'To My Husband,' in an appropriate possible defeat. Smarting under the repeated attacks of M. Juares. the leader of the Socialists, and others, the premier leaped to his feet and. defending the cabinet's suppression of the strike as a revolutionary outbreak, exclaimed: "If the actual laws had been Insufficient, we would not have hesitated to resort even to illegality for the purpose of preserving the fatherland." An uproar followed these words. The Socialists Jumped up and were Joined by a number of Radicals. With shouts of anger they moved toward the tribune, crying. "Resign! Dictator, resign!" Desks were banked and the chamber was a perfect bedlam with the noise of shouts and cheers. One Socialist tried to fight his way to the tribune to strike Brland. Throughout It all the premier stood s calm and dignified, and for of an hour waited patiently, but vainly, to make himself beard. Finally, M. Brlsson,. president of the chamber, amid cries and Imprecations from the Socialists, adjourned the debate. Hickory Supply Running Short. that the Washington. Warning original supply of hickory, the best American fuel wood and the most difficult to replace In case of American hardwoods. Is approaching exhaus- Troubles of Premier Franco. Lisbon. A crowd Jeered former Premier Franco as he left tho court on Monday, having been admitted to bail In the sum of $200,000. Foreign Minister Machada protested against the admission to bail. Franco is charged, among other things, with having issued, during his tenure of office, seventy illegal decrees and with having liquidated the debts of King Carlos, amounting to $500,000, with crown funds on the pretext oi augmenting the civil list. Peat Island Burning. Sacramento, Cat. The breaking of an electric power wire Monday night set fire to Brannon Island, four miles below Sacramento river. Not only the grass growing on the surface, but the Island Itself, which Is of peat formation. Is blazing. More than forty seres have been burned and as the fire Is far back on the Island, which contains nearly 7.000 acres, it Is believed It will be necessary to allow It to burn Itself out. Shot by Bartender. Deer Lodge, Mont A. Batlln was shot and probably fatally wounded at Garrison, Monday morning by George Medvllle, a bartender. Medville claims be put two men out of the hotel about closing up time and they threatened to get even with him. Shortly afterward on bis way to the saloon Medville claims the men ejected began throwing rocks at him and one of them started towards him, when he fired. place." "Very well, ma'am," said the stone- cutter. When the tombstone was put up the widow discovered to her amazement that upon it were Inscribed these words: "To My Husband. In an Approprl- ate place." Harpers. He Was Easily Pleased. A young Lithuanian called at the marriage license office In Chicago with iim hrlil. raitontlv hut A i n wsjl refused on account of th'e bride's tender years, she being only 15. The lover was crestfallen for a few moments, then bis face cleared up and he left with the remark that he would return shortly. The clerk supposed that he would show up with the bride's parents. In an hour be again presented himself at the counter with another girl. Met. ropolitan Magazine. t The Third Degree. . Census Man "Now your age, How rtd are you ? ' Mrs. Giddy "It's none of your business, and I'll never tell you In this world." Census Man "All right, madam; 1 put you down at 43." Mrs. you horrid Giddy "Why, thing! I'm only 38!" Prima Facie. The Barber. "Shall I go over your lace twice?" The Patron. "Yes. if there's any lefL" nrooklyn Life. She was Sorry. "I am so sorry." she said. . when they had wandered far from the maddening throng and he had endeavored several time to kiss her, "that we never came out here before." "Are youT he asked with a glad note of eagerness In his tone. 1 mad-am- 11 Angeles, Cal. The first stage of the grand Jury investigation of the Times dlaster establishment of the fact to the satisfaction of the Inquisitors that It was a dynamite explosion which wrecked the newspaper plunt was completed Friday. The next move will be to name the conspirators responsible for the crime, and to do this the grand Jury will have to watt for San Francisco witnesses. So far no summonses have been served upon any of the members of the committee named by the recent convention of the Building Trades to Investigate the causes of the disaster, although several of the committeemen said they were ready to appear, both before the grand Jury and at the coroner's Inquest This statement was made after the labor committee report bad been made public. Russian Duma in Session. St Petersburg. The fourth session of the Duma opened Friday. As had been expected, there was trouble at once over a proposal to honor the memory of Professor Serhe Mouromt-zeff- , The who died recently. declined to put an offered motion that the members rise as a mark of respect to the former presiLos Paris. The debate on the railway strike, in which the government has been bitterly attacked in the chamber of deputies, by the Socialists, took a new and dramatic turn Saturday night. During the session, which was not only the most violent In the history of the French parliament, but rivaled in. disorder and turbulence the sessions of the national convention under the French revolution. Premier on Brtand himself was the pivot the which the drama turned, and general verdict is that certain government victory has been changed Into ' TWra MET DEATH IN SLEEP HALTED I can government at .Washington. The Kate came into port for a supiCopyriKht. 110.1 ply of gasoline and three passengers, giving the names of Harry Hamburne, VERGE REVOLUTION DYNAMITE CAUSED EXPLOSION O. Carlson and Dan Archer, were ON OF taken into custody on the theory that they might have been implicated in the dynamiting of the Loa Angeles Times building. The sum of $10,000 Wild Scene In the French Chamber of Such Is the Opinion of Grand Jurors was found in the boat. Who are Investigating the Los Deputies During Debate on Recent Railroad Strike. Times Disaster. Angeles FIGHTING FOREIGNERS. 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State of Minnesota ) County of Hennepin Personally appeared before me this 23rd day of Sept., 1900, Mrs. Margaret K. Anderson of the City of Minneapolis ol the State of Minnesota, who subscribed the above, and on oath says that the same ia true in substance and in fact. M. M. KERRIDGE, Notary I'ubllo. Commission expires March 29, 1914. . "-- T -- -- AFTER SUFFERING ONE YEAR Pink-bam'sVcgcta- ble e de- partment of agriculture compiled by Anthony T. Bolsen, forest assistant and 3. A. Newlin, engineer in timber tests. It shows that virgin hickory Is disappearing rapidly, and that there are no foreign sources which can be drawn upon when the home supply Is exhausted. Says Returns Were Padded. Washington. Charging fraudulent efforts upon the part of the Individual enumerators to pad the census returns for Minneapolis to the extent of 4,668 names, Census Director Ihirand has announced the corrected population of that city to be 301. 40. The announced figure Is a gain of almost of 49 per cent over the not, illation 1900, mhich was 202.718. Bank Robbery In Texas. Palestine. Texas. Sheriff Black Is In receipt of a message from Grape-lantelling him that the State ank of Grapeland was robbed of ,000 Monday night The vault was wrecked with explosives. Four men were engaged In the robbery, and shots were exchanged by them with several citizens. ADYISED OPERATIO- NDECIDED TO TRY GREAT KIDNEY REMEDY Several Skirmishes Have Taken Place Revenge Is better than a greedy kind of gratitude. and Situation Is Serious. Montevideo. Uraguay. The revolu Mrs. M'lnlows Sootntna; ftyrap. ttatn-- auflnathfcuiiiB. rtlucstw tlonary movement Is taking on a serf ffVireblldmn Kioabuiua, 11" " ous aspect. There are now 10.000 Bur are who armed revolutionists gradual Anaemia is often temporarily misSeveral skir taken for virtue. ly being concentrated. mishes nave taken place, but the cas ualties have been suppressed. The more the tongue flows the leas Dr. A. Bachinl, the orelgn minister, the head knowa. recently Issued a manifesto declaring dent of the lower house. Immediate- that the government was unable to ly on the announcement of his de- prevent the revolution from spreadcision the constitutional democrats ing, because, outside of tue cspltal and radicals withdrew from the sit- the sympathies of the people were en tirely with tho revolutionists. It was tings. partly because of the Influence of Horrors of the Sea. this manifesto that President Wllla-maSt. Johns. N. F. News reached this requested Bachini's resignation city Thursday of the loss of the NewThe opposition papers predict that foundland fishing schooner Golden President Wlllaman will be forced to Arrow, with her crew of seven men. resign and they prophesy the hasty reIn St Mary 'a bay, seventy miles turn of ex President Jose Battle southwest of St Johns. During a Ordonez. The government Is keeping . heavy gale and thick weather the the true situation from becoming pub schooner atranded on the rocky beach, lie generally by aid of the censorship Cured by Lydia E. the crew perishing In an attempt to find a landing place. Since October Expect Teed to be Resurrected. Compound 10 at least thirty-threlives have been Bristol, Tenn. Curious as to what ' Lvdia E. rink. Milwaukee,. Wis. lost in storms which have swept the had become of the body of Dr. Teed has mado coast w ho 'announced before his death a ham's Vegetable Compound me m wen woman, would from that he rise hlr ago year and I would like to Chicago Tailors Out. tomb and become the Messiah of the tell the whole world Chicago. More than 2.000 tailors Koreshans. two members of the cult of It I Buffered Joined the ranks of the strum garfrom female trouble to Henry D. Silverfrlend, at ment workers on Friday, bringing the according to unseal and fearful rainsia the tomb, but betempted number of persons now out up to my back. Ihadtbi fore this was accomplished both were best doctors and Ten additional shops closed, ac- deprived of their reason and died be they all decided cording to reports at the strikers' fore they could be removed to an asy that I had a tumor headquarters, and it was predicted by lutn In addition to bit officials of the employees that In a female trouble end Frnch Wheat Crop Short. few days 40.000 men and women advised an open, would be on strike. The shortage in th tion. Lydia E. Washington. crop of French grown wheat Ibis yeai llnkham a Vegetable Compound mado Smoked as He Faced Gallows. me a well woman and I hare no more Is estimated in a report to the I'nllec 1 bope I can help others by Sacramento, Cal. As becomes the States government by Consul Hunter hackacbo. Indians nature, Wilbur Bcnjatnine, the Sharp of Lyons, at 8..000.000 busheis. telllnir them what Lydia L llnkham's Compound has done for muderer of little Violet Gilmer, nri He adds that the French are looking Veirtable tno'-M- ns. liMiUlitsE, fcC31irstfeL death on the gallows at Kolsom pri- 'to Argentina with the hope that the Xlilwaukee, Wis. son Friday as stoically as he faced his large crop there will lower the price The alove is only ono of th thouaccusers at his trial and beard the of wheat throughout the world. sands of grateful letters whlcb. ard fatal words of the Justice who constantly bclnif rccclTed by tha IMnkham Medicine Company of Lynn. Americans at Manha. him to be hanged for his aful Manila. The committee of Ameri- Mas.,which prove beyond a doubt that crime. 11. IMnkham's Vegetable Commen representing th Lydia made smoked while Warden can business Benjamin from roots and herbs, pound, Keilly read the death warrant to him. chamber of romnierce on the Pacific actually does cure these obstinate or Coast arrived h, tf from Canton of women after all other means Says Gss Caused Exploaion. Kuftflriv have failed, and that every such Thft until finia:n W,l Pan Francisco, Cal. The committee ' woman oto It to herself to at wnifny. They sail for the I'nited appointed by the K'a'e Federation of S'atp-- on th? Manchuria. November 6 least five Lydi.t E. llnkham's Vegetable Compound a trial before submittlibor to investicat" the Ixis Aiig' le a ing" to an operation, or giving up has Times disaster in France. piesen'id Improving f recovery. hrg'hy report to the executive conn-ti- l Paris. IhiMn? of the hope half of Lrnrt. Mae, Mr. IMnkham. of that body. It announces its con- year 111 it in offirlaily announced incites sick women to wrlto cision that the explosion was caused tli" births in France exceed d the her for nil filvico hUf lias (rulded ty gs. to LcaJ.Ua and Iter ida:hs by 21.UI'. luring the year thotinaniM Is adrlco free U"''5 the deaths exceeded the births Telephone Company In Trouble. three-quarter- tion, is given In REVOLUTION DOCTORS 23,-00- 0. Slaughtering Caribou In Alaska. Case Amazes Doctors. Wash. Prince N. I). Ghika Seattle, Because "Yes. Detroit. Johnnie Green. 11 years of who has Juat returned Iloumanla, somewhere else now." rrom a bunting expedition in Alaska, old, who has a hole straight through The Only One. says that the slaughter of caribou by his head from temple to temple, eyeballs, made fcr a bullet "So," said the good man. "you In- natives Is appalling. Recently a sfnplfl fired the bis chum, hile they were hy tend to he a doctor when you grow family tf natives on Kenal peninsula Is alive and con Indian, butchered playing caribous 1.,00 one in week up?" for the bide only. scions. His amazed physicians say he "Yep," Tommy replied. may recover. "And why have you decided upon the School for' Army Officers. medical profession?" College Destroyed by Fire. Washington. Tenfy-ihree"Well, a doctor seems to he the only srrny officers, ranging in rankregular Miss. For the serond time Jackson, from man that keeps r'cht en itetiln' paid in lis liist'try. Ivlhavrn alUe". one or . . . . Is . I whether bis work J satisfactory irnm ine army of the oldest female caller's in th;; j:iHii!iH!,i on .ion-janot." war rolleg", representing; the seven'h state, was destroyed, hy fire on Satyr Class to pass through the institution day. Loss. A Good Reason. by :v:ox Tf ndont Chieago. The Indc In order to acquire all the benefit ROOSEVELT'S OVil CCOX nf a cam she Miss in approU-t- i says Settle Dispute In Duel. company, modern research in military science. Drowned While SfrlruM (am TrM" Hunting. near refusing 1'reriiiy lf toanain j (it' s Pe'rr Hil tvetrh, 2'i a'ely twen'r-fivHiMir,2, Minn M .V.r.n. Littlif.cM. S:ar,l-hrior Fires Wills Forest in ti was Colorado. nd central ii!;nio.. spring." yesrs old. Is ftesd. and Farn Kt h. IT t'l'thern r f Ji-jif-Miss Gushby "Hid she say hy?" Colorado Fprlngs. Forest fires are years old, is frhnffy injire I, the re- piftred in the hands of a rtc"ier on and Charl s Hhl p were drowped on mikr. - . i In Iake Wash'tigton while Miss Catty "I jntejm It was W swecpine the faat slope of the Chey- st, jt of a pistol d.i'i I e'seen the two fri'3 ly Juli-'Kohlssjat in the t n e cause he didn't flk her." Their hial overturned. riniiit states loiirl. Lwr.tlrg. enne mountains soiith r,f a as the res nit of distnle. NS. M kit M R S t Victim of Football, Dr;ft Horses Burned. Something New in Vacations. More Times Quickly Followed Husband. C'l icat'.i hundred expensive ,n "How did yon f ; nd your vacation?" Kansas City. Mrs. Mattie It. Peak,' Aeap'ilco. M'x'cn. Vitv men who l'haea. N. Y L. 1!. I'a'ne of Iiihith, M.I.'J IMirin., acting captain of tie Cornell dra't h'lt.-killed, a number of sue 'Had my teeth fixe,," replied Mr. Mow of the lafo John I.. I'eaV, a t.oat in this port p'l'. In'o wir w crkiK'n had at narrow f reft, tin n loiilrtil d and Siri'is Barker. ' It didn't hurt any tie Mam, to P'vitzi Hand, di'd at her from San Fin'i-were arreted isr?p 1 i.' - l.ir rai.if i to erty darna;:" resultbites and sun- ho'T," Orneil infirmary worst1 than tiljht held pen ling in e? Monday. Mrs. I' ak had find are a monPiterrsil ed late S..r.day, when burn and seewd more .ifcn tha largj steam 'ie Miak. r liir,ad ( ., I' , li been ill of nervous exhaustion sime In'o their possihle ronnc'I'-- from supfo-i'14. I. "nail. in a barn at th t'nion wli le pUriiig h'jr (he death of her In- ..nl. ey's worth." Washington 8;t with the l,o Anelea THie disaster. stock ar'l. ' 1ft "f't'n'-:tsjUeV WAUTEO Will Take AH Star Ttam ta Japan. Cotton Crop Badly Damaged. Financial Paric In China. Perfectly Natural. s Jar. Hmi , Kills H'J. Himself. Physicia Mf Jatnea Ai" f, r:nieer Chieap',. 'He knoss a'l the best people la . Seven rent's In A'liin'a. Ot. Vlr'ora. t(. of t ieenti,:? n - IT. J'lin V I'll, a tow n." Thomas (. Hudson on Fharrhai. ir.elurtirg Ffvral laree :cf the 'id i? t!n American tra n. TAKE AO Uftfe OF ul c ris for fihot an! Ill';' pl Yc;k with Ms Nw I t'ti'atite be associate fnd? a doesn't "Why the dsmaei to the ones, have fiH'd and fiitfu;:,! hi which h" h h: on in fi" hail an aH Vm?elf rta'eroom f;rd 1 .f siein'! ip Tl'an nine, d s'ar hi" the in, then?" from the re- has re- rrop in of the s earner AraUc last Tl.ur? take to Jpan at the ( him." 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