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Show i AMERICAN EAGLE. V. M. A. WlLLCBJUl, Tweuiy PtUkv UTAH HURRAY, INDIANA WHlThCAPPERS BfcAT MAN AND WOMAN. UTAH STATE NEWS. ' Mkd l'r. Men tlu..t kill ill. n If Iowa. a Mas so I.ar.y Wednesday morning twenty masked men went to the home of Fiq-le- y MretchU rry, aged 40. six mile west of N'ashviiie. lud . and only a few oi"r from the home of William Cald well, who was almost killed by th whiteesppera the night before, and beat their way iuto MretchUrry house. I he whiteesppera seized Stretch berry' wife and forced her Into the kitchen, Strcti hberry as then beaten over the head with revolvers am! clubbed uutil he fell to the ground. U was dragged to the woods and lied and The whipped uutil the blood flows!. cappers then ontied their victim, car ried him down the road and tied him to a fence post and again beat hiin. StretchU rry's wife, who was recent' ly discharged from hospital, oecame insane from excitement. Jtoth Mretrh'ierry and aldwel' are at the point of de ath and Mrs. htretch- Xerry a condition is most pitiable. The two wliiteeappiug occurred within forty-eig- ht hours. The wool n:en of l.ehi report Tery frood clio for thi jear. The clerks of Provo hvi organized snd re uiauing determined effort to Mcure early The Ixiard of health of l'rovo ha lifun an aitire cauinaiira fur more MoiUrjr condition in that city. Moroni City is having- troubl with lorrrs of the irainc of poker, a number of arrests being made last week. A bill has passed the &ente appro priating f.'5.iio) to establish a fish hatchery and fish utatlon in Ctah. The Ontario niiiie of I'ark City, baa paid dividends aiunuutinjf to $14,372,-00- 0, the recent dividend .bei ag 815,000. Fifteen'buodred head of cattle were shipped out' of Millard couuly last week, most of them being loaded at STORMED BY STRIKERS. Oasis, In Salt IJ llrl(rr In I'ntlriiiin, '. J., Ulart Bicycle thieves re operating Klot and ioutpel I'lanU to g Lake, more than a acore of wheel 4 lo Jlown. puiloined within tlie pnt two weeks. Mriking dye helpers at l'atterson, There are at ont jrty cases of mealea N. J., stormed the establishments that In American Fork, and it looks as If were still running, and by force com but few families woald escape from the pelled a complete suspension of business iu their trade. They engaged in disease. cseries of ruiiuiinr fk'hts with the Spring rille funuera hare contracted and plant managers, and in one police f or over Out) at res of beetJi this season. of the Rnverest clashes exchanged a Four planting machines are now plaut- a volley of pistol shots with them. lng the seed. Many persons on either side were seIllegal liijuur dealing is beinjf inves- verely injured during the rioting. tigated by the officials of Spring Cityj It was believed for a time that It one nan being convicted last week would be necessary to ask the stale for and fined $.10. troops to restore order, but the police There are about sixty men employed expressed confidence in their ability to at the shearing corral near Heck's handle the aituatlon, and no reiuest Springs, and they are shearing about for outside aid was made. Judge Ilixon called the grand jury and 8,01)0 Bheep per day. them to indict the persons charged The public schools of the state ob- guilty of rioting. served Arbor Day Tuesday of last week t'ncla ham (.! lluila. in an appropriate manner. Many trees The session of the landsthl'ng at were planted by the students. Copenhagen, Wednesday, was one of Work has been commenced on the new L. D. 8. meeting house at Spring-rill- e. the most sensational on record. The lie was Hissed twice and charges, and The building is of brick with atone trimmings, and will cost about counter charges were hurled back and forth while the opponent of,tbe sale t5,000. of the fslands went so faras to impugn The majority of the popular-pricethe accuracy of the United States' derestaurants of Salt Lake will raise their partment oflicials' records. The preprices ou meats since the, recent In- sident of the housq, twice called a crease in price inaugurated by the former minister of justice to order and butchers. he also left the chair and spoke im- John B. Furster, who is said to hate passionatcly against the ratification of been the firbt onuvert to Mormonism the treaty. The treaty was then rati In Seaudiuivia, died at bis borne In fied. BOCAS IS EVACUATED. Salt Lake last week at the ripe old age cliit,. ' be-lu- I ' in riGHTiNG tourt t.lyn M Mtilugtoa J v t GUATEMALAN CITY WIPED OCT AND FIVE tlla Suit. HUNDRED LIVES LOST. L'niu-The Ma'es supreme cou Monday granted have to the state of Washington to tile an original bill for The Inhabitants of the Town are Camping au injunction la the Open Air for Bafrtr, ot against the Ijrrat North ern J.ailway company, the Northern Ketum to I heir Irtof to lltfiitee. Pacific Bailway company aud tne lucm necuruies companr in con nection with the petition of that state The three earthquakes on Friday night reduced to ruins tjuesaltenango, recently filed iu the court. xne opinion in the case was delivered the second city of importance iu Guate by Chief Justice Fuller, who stated mala and having 25,oou inhabitants wiai ttie court had alwaysexereised the and completely destroyed the town of utmost care in its Amatitlan. Both of these towns were proceedings in origi nal cases, and that the of the departments of the same capitals decision present togrant leave to file was intended to name each bears. It i reported that be entirely without prejudice to either 500 persons were killed in Quesaltenan psrty at interest. go, but the rumor lacks confirmation. The exact loss of life cannot now be "eierence was marie to the case of the state of Louisiana vs. the state of ascertained. News of the destruction iexas concerning the quarantine rei?u which extended 1U0 miles along the lation of the lativr hieh leave western part of the republic, is coming ws given to file, stately and the state of in slowly, because all the telegraph Minnesota vs. the Northern Securities wire are down. It is known that Amatitlan exists no company, in which the petition to file was denied. more as a town, the seismic disturbance deferring to the latter was- -, he said having Wen so great. The inhabitants the petition had been refased because that is, those of the 10,000 residents of the insuperable who escaped death in the cataclysm inthat objetn dispensable parties to the Wase could are camping in the open air for safety. oe uoi orougni into tlrfoUrt. This not daring to.retnrn to the ruined conobjection did not, however, confront fines of the town. Some of the inhabi me court In the present rf ,e. aud the tants are building temporary mud court felt that because of its desire to huts. More news has been obtained of the proceed with the utmostare and deliberation in all cases where original condition of affairs at Amatitlan than actions are brought in,1 court, the at Quesaltenaogo, as the former is only precedent of the Louisiana-Texa- s case fifteen miles south of Guatemala City, should be followed rather than that of while the latter is more than 100 miles the Minnesota case in the present in- - to the northwest. KlOfiOS AND MINDANAO AMERICAN TROOPS ENGAGE IN BATTLE. HoriM sr. d Without ! to Rays Officer 'lr? Witt)-drof TrMtf Frum W'lll f'rov a Ills, astrou Slove. IleN-ate- la ltlti -- Two engagements have been fought between the American troops and the Moros of the island of Mindanao re cently. Moore of the Twenty-seventinfantry, w hile out with a small party hunting for water, whs fired npon at long range. Colonel Frank Baldwin, with a bat talion of troops and a mountain gun, went to the assistance of Moore's party aud drove off the Moros, who lost seven men. The firing was at 1100 yards. The Moro villages were flying red flags, meaning that they intended to fight to the uttermost. Iater fcultan Puala and a force of natives attempted to reoccupy the ground gained by the Amerh 'ans, but the Moros we're forcibly dispersed. Patto (chief; Gauasl has sent a dele gation to the American commander, tendering the absolute submission of the men under his control. Brigadier-Genera- l Davis, In command at Zamboango, island of Mindanao, has acknowledged the receipt from Washington of instructions to with draw his troops from Mindanao, but he urges that, owing to the present state of affairs, the withdrawal will result in absolute loss of American prestig among the Moros in Min danao. His orders, however, are ex Baldwin plicit. Lieutenant-Colone- l and his forces are beyond the reach of ine telegraphic lustructious from Washh ington. Montana Man A rrmted for a Murder Com mitted In 1874. stance. Hence leave would be t.-- SEIZED POWDER BAKING IMPURE WEEK IN CONGRESS. DESTROYED BV EARTHQUAKE Kuurtui Tbe New Tork Hoard of Health t lid It It Contains Alum aud Kock, IMiigerous to Health and Dump Borst.-Tf- ce the atd It loto lb Kiter. over the hoii triune fcts rode rouh-fcu- l The New York papers report that leaders wfcea the vot;rg be.-aon the Cuhaa the Health liepartmeut of that city the ruling tectprucity bill. They ct tii chslr In rem mil tee ot the vhnleeatk has seized as dangerous to health to nearly two tons of cheap mixtures sold of ku Question of germaneon-remove the d.fftrectiiil from refined suiiir durfor baking powder and dumped them i proing the existence d tbe iky areeinent into the offal scow to be destroyed. provided tor in the t ill. The to to overrule More of the powder was found in a the decision of the chair, by Mr. Sixth ave. department store. The reKew York, was 171 to 130. Republican to the number of port of the analysis of the Health Joining with solid Democratic vote to this reDepartment stated that it was "an sult. Having won this preliminary victory, alum baking powder" containing alum the amendment was adopted lu committee, 164 and pulverized rock. to 111, and later to the house by a still buyer The different Health Authorities majority, m to 1U6. On this occasion sixty-foseem to have different ways of reMepuhllcans voted with the Democrats for the amendment. pressing the sale of bad baking powThe hill then as passed by an overwhelming ders. In England they have prosecuted the grocers under the general law majority, 247 to ii. An analysis of the vote shows that t24 Re and broken up the traffic. Ia Missouri publicans and 123 voted for tha the sale of alum baking powder Is smended bill, and 4'J Republicans and 10 Demo actually prohibited by law. In Kew crats against It. wxsAT. Contidt ration was begun of the York they seize the unwholesome stuff bill temporarily to provide s form of govern and cast it into the river without any ment tor the Philippine islands. The reading discussion. The latter way is certainof the measure was concluded at J 50 p. m., all ly effective. tt the committee amendments beiiiK agreed The alum baking powders are usuto with the understanding that all parts of the ally offered at a low price, ten to oil! sLoukI be subject to amtndment. twenty cents a pound, or with some Mr. Ranllus of t'tah, a member of the Phil houseippmes committee, offered a substitute for prize, as a temptation to the fertaln sections of the measure relating to the wife. method of governtnint of the Islands, the opConsumers can protect themselves eration of the courts, and extending to the e baking by buying only Philippines the land laws of the United Sutes, name and powder of established A bill was passed amirnnHntini. PMabiish a Cii haulier and fish stuiioa In reputation. Do not be tempted by the L ah. grocer to take something else ss "jnst I tie senate then duhsmI flftv.a.. as good" or "our own brand," for the pension bills. trials show that the grocer himself is April IU. often deceived by unscrupulous maknoes-Mr. Mcmdell seeured the nuu., f ers, and is selling an alum powder his bill appropriating iv) for the erection of a without knowing it. monument to mark the site of the Phil Kear There are several good powders on ney massacre in Johnson county, Wyo. This the market; let the housekeeper insist ,ne sl wnere Colonel Frttermnn and his on having what she knows Is right, trooper were surrounded in December, 1VK and after a bloody nVht. all were killed. It is and not be induced to risk the life o' one of the three battlefields In the world where the family for an imaginary saving of mere were no survivors of the vanuulshed a few cents. lr-clr- e April I S. over-thre- - ihlrty-seve- ur high-grad- , l -i WILL VOTE ON PEACE TERMS. granted and subpoenas would be issued returnable on the first day of the next It la Believed the liner M ill Tote to End army. Alamo term of court in October and Custer's being the War. the other two. General Dewet has gone to Heilbron, Sejiatb Among other measures nassed were PRAYING FOR RAIN. Orantre River colour: Ceneml linUm the following: Granting permission for the erection a or statue In WashingNeed of Mi.lature In k ....... i. . r: . the Transvaal commander-in-chiehas ton, D. of tomonument the memory aud in honor of the C, That Kpeeial I'ruyer. are to goue Vryheld, Transvaal, and Gen lute benjamin F. founder of .v, In Churches. eral Delarey, together with Mr. Steyn, Grand Army of theStephenson, to confer iuris- Republic: The need for rain in Kansas has be of the Orange River Free Olctiononthecourtof claims to render lude- come so great that BishoD Fink, whose btate, has gone to Klerksdorp, Trans ment for the plaintiff and Interest In actions to recover duties collected diocese consists of the eastern third of vaal. by the military- auThey have arranged to meet the thorities of the Kansas, has ordered prayers said dailv burghers at different rendezvous and ported into PortoUnited States upon articles Im Rico from the several states by every Catholic under his jurisdic between April li. im, and May 1, 1900: to con submit the British terms. tion. Sunday last, the dependent pension act of lsuo so as to It is believed the Transvaalers will strue prayers were ofInclude all persons who served fered In all the Leavenworth days (Kan.) everywhere accept the terms, as they during the civil war and who wereninety honorable Catholic churches. Under the orders are in no way anxious for a winter discharged, but excluding those of the first, from the bishop the prayers will be campaign. The only difficulty likely Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth and Sixth United continued until rain falls. to occur will be, it is thought, with the States volunteer infantry who had prior service in the Confederate army or to inThe hot south winds that swept over Orange River states, nany of whom crease the pensions of soldiers andnavy: sailors who the better part of Kansas are expected to prove recalcitrant. have lost limbs in the service: and Monday prevailed again Tuesday and no In the meantime there .will be no private pension bills, including one increasing reports the pension of the widow of General I.mllnw to of rain had been received at the local cessation of hostilities. The too a month. weather bureau, increased damage to are expected back to Pretoria delegates midthe vegetation of all kinds will doubtless dle of May, and in anticipation of their April 21. result. The temperature in central return they have HousE-T- he house entered UDon consider given orders for new ation of the military Kansas and in the northeastern corner academy bill. In addition clothe, provisions, etc. to the regular Items, It contains of the state ranged from !)0 to 90 deprovision for the battk-Beld- s James Noonau, who has lived in Helena fifteen or twenty years, has been arrested on the charge of havinir oramitted a murder In Preston town ship, Fillmore county, Minnesota, twenty-eigh- t years ago. He was ar rested on requisition papers brought to Helena by Sheriff Filing K. Blexrud of Fillmore county, Minnesota. It is charged (hat Noonau, whose name in Minnesota was Patrick Xoonan, killed John Shluner in Preston township October 13, 1874, and fled the country The authorities had given up ever find ing the murderer until recently there arrived in Preston a man from Mon tana, a former residentof the township, who had been working in Helena' He told of having met a man by the name of Noonan who corresponded in ppearance with the Patrick Noonan who killed Stunner. Noonan denies extensive improvements of thegrounds and Cossacks Charge Helpless Finns. his guilt aud says a mistake has been gree above in the shade of 8S years. Monday. buildings at West Point. These improvements A Former tnolomhlnri (Ifivrriimeiit Has ttern made. from The ground generally is dispatch Helsiugfors, Fin- are to cost K.5u0,000, of which $3,m0,0U0 is apreported dry Ir. Frankliu A. Meacham, who died I'rarerulljr Ife Katalillalisd. . anu uard and badly in need of rain. land, savs that in a lew of propriated in the bill, WILL NOT STOP BRITISH. In Manila latt week from heart failure, Senate. -- The river and harbor bill, carrvlne from the Helsingfors district, out of Secretary Lotffias received the folThe midsummer weather experienced an appropriation of f?o,OtX,000, was caused by overwork on the cholera Derides Remount I'urrhasea Are in passed 857 lowing cablegram from Commander KooaevcltMot x Kansas fifty-sisummoned, only City Sunday, when the without complied. word of discussion of the merits of Mtmtralltv Vlolatlous. n cases, was formerly a well known Met res of tTle guuboat Maehus, dated The remainder absented themselves as me measure. thermometer rose ?2 degrees in seven of halt Lake City. The report of Colonel Crowder, who :. Colon: . Consideration was then begun of the a demonstration against the new army hours, from ,VJ to 01, prevailed MonPhilip Thf nt Mi J.rv It T)i,n.n "Bocns Pel Toro, Colombia, has been investigated the shipment of horses day with pine government bill. a slightly cooler edict. perhaps and mules to South Africa from the Wind. The same day, April 18, a disturbfc tne first case on record w here a person peacefully April S3. Forces have port of Chaliuelto has been luid before ance broke out. It began in a trivial from Dispatches Tocka hot House The house by a vote of 75 to 75 re say the cabinet dry, born and reared in Utah ever contract been withdrawn, ThelJ duty was very by the president. While the report is incomplete it developed wind, blowing thirty miles an hour manner. A youngster was jeering the jected claims attached to the omnibus claims ed and died of consumption. well done. Shall await usual condi Din py tne senate, aggregating li.800.ooo. and from the southwest and the conclusion was reached by the changing to police and the senators. One of the on the that The graad Kebekah assembly, the tion before returning to Colyn," heels of that action the south, prevailed over that section latter, General Kaigeroff, In thereupon the whole senate anifmimonn, first id the aUte, and which will be to Libraries ami Netiuois to lake 1'Iars of president from what ho has seen of it of Kansas ordered out the and a Cossacks, scene with tema Monday, items mere was been high to not having ruled sufticient evidence to constitute a single ' Army CanlnMin. the ladies of Odd Fellowship what the perature. Many telegraph and tele- quite equaling the St Petersburg riots amendment), and sent the bill to conference. show past or present violation of neu grand lodge is to the men's lodges, was The of the senate com Senate Formal ensued. The wires discussion Cossacks phone are down. Sunday the of the bill temcharged the trauiy anu consequently there is uo wind to provide a government for the Philmittee on military affairs has agreed warrant organized in Salt Lake last week. blew steadily from the southlor intervention. public in the Senate square and the porarily Islands was ippine In the senate, Mr. lleary Johnson, aged 6 years, of to recommend the Incorporation In the Hlioots Ills Father In Drfrn.e of Ills Own west at the rate of forty miles an hour. Bdjoinlng streets. They used their Rawlins of Utah, thebegun leading minority member The Manti, fell from the lelge on Temple army appropriation bill of an amend knouts maximum was of the Si4, the and the chief in Philippine indiscriminately, I. Its. committee, opening the dehighest cm wuue at play and broke his neck ment appropriating 5100,000 with which bate. He denounced the bill as an unwarIn Kansas City, Kns., John Calhoun April for sixteen years, except in 1SU3, sufferers were cripples, aged persons ranted on ell imposition a to the Filipinos, declaring lie distance of fifty feet and his when it reached 87. and children.- supply army posts with libraries was shot by his sou Boltind three times that it would establish one of the foulest face was fearfully mangled on' the schools, gymnasiums, etc., to lake Some men resisted tho Cossacks, and oligarchies in the and fatally wounded. The father had RIVER AND HARBOR BILL history of the world. He the place of the army cauteun. rocks below. many persons on both sides were maintained that the Philippine commission PASSES THE SENATE attacked the son's married sister, Mrs. was To too Iloor Ntii given The Ituihe. The twenty-eightdiswounded, great power by the bill and ascrowd refused to annual conven Lottie Langford, and when young Cal me Measure Carrie, ;o.OOO,000 Appro serted under Its provisions the islands tion of the grand lodge of the ludepen The British war ollice has shipped houn interfered the elder Calhoun perse until the military ordered them would bethat e ab for private gain. xploited priation. dent Order of Odd Fellows was held in 100 miles of iron fence material to tacked him with a knife. Then away. The burgomaster finally pera Without word young of discussion of the suaded General Kaigeroff to withdraw Salt Lake last week, over a hundred South Africa. It Is intended to rein- ( alhoun used a revolver in April 183. merits of the measure, the senate the Cossacks, and Hors-T- he house began consideration of delegates from different lodges in the force the block house barbed wire every one of three shots fired by him peace was immediMonday passed the river and harbor fences aud stop the Hoer cattle rushes, the senate amendment to the oleomargarine ately restored. tate being present. taking effect. J'jhn Calhoun is 55 year bill, carrying in appropriations about bill. A special rule for this purpose was adopBills have been introduced in the t onfltrf Yrlrrain Klort Oftlcrrs. of age and his son 21. JEALOUS MAN USES ted by a vote of 1W to 7. By the DYNAMITE. e.o.uuu.ouu. so llioroui? h v had the ruling of the house nd senate by Utah's chair the question of further amendment of the The I'ntted Confederate Veterans, In Colorado tiiortatun ('mulcted of bill been considered by the commerce Cruelty senate was confined within very that all of that porsession at Dallas, Texas, unanimously Attempts to Wreck Horn to Oat Revenge narrow propositions Frauk Cheatly, John S. Barbara, committee that every senator was con limits. Slow progress was made. The on Servant. tion of Arizona Territory which lies General John B. Gordon David Moscoui and Charles MeParlin, lent main - siiould -pass as reported opponents of the measure who sought to modinorth of the Colorado river be annexed couimauder-'it- i cuie-f;. General Karly Sunday morning an attempt fy the senate amendments in various Stephen promoters of the rabbit coursing meet iroin the committee. particuto the state of l'tah. on every proposition subB. Lee, commander of the army of the In response to au Inquiry by Mr was made to wreck the house of Prof. lars wore held at I'nlon Tark, In Denver on mitted. F. Maglott of the Ohio Normal univerThe preliminary examination of Mrs. Tennessee department, and C. 1. Walk March 22, have been found guilty of McComas, Mr. Frye, in charge of the The house committee on naval affairs amendat A stick with Ada, 0., sity Southwell, who shot Don Smith, at er, commaodcr of the department ul cruelty to animals by a dynamite. said ed the provision of the naval bill, that no appropriation had in the appropriation bill so that one of the new battleships or nrmored Colton, resulted in the woman being north Virginia, to succeed the late crimiiial court. A motionjury een made for dredging the harbor at of the explosive placed under the win for a new, dow sill bound over to the district court, the General Wade Hampton. New Orleans trial was entered Riid the front of the resi cruisers must be built In a government navv sentence was de the Annapolis training school because dence anddestroyed wrecked the furniture. A yard. mount of the bond being placed at was selected as the place of the next ferred. The the on aggregate carried which the Senate, Mr. Rawlins of Utah continued his appropriation complaint lover of a domestic employed reunion. General Gordon was given 1,500. Smith la on the road to respeech in the senate opposing the Philippine prosecution was based was made by by the measure was already lare and jealous covery. is the no chance to retire. with by the temporary government bill. He had not conprofessor the committee was of th charged the humane socictv. opinion that cluded his remarks when the senate adjourned. Deal Bros, .t Mendenhal!, of Sprlng-vlllcrime, lie cannot be found. could wait. Annapolis I'm CHINESE INVADING ii AFRICA. (.reeling In Culm. have secured a contract for buildSupposed Corpse Returns to Life. TIME. IN CHRISTIAN ERA. President-elec- t lrtlm. of Steamboat Acel- Palma was greeted at Seventy-fiv- e miles of road for the ing twenty-niPronounced dead by the family phyrwo Hundred ( ..,.! If. nu Thulr lleut. to JoHolgnin, Cuba, by fi.Oou natives. Three Denver ,t Kio Grande on the branch One nilllnn Minutes Have Elapsed Since sician, a certificate of suicide Imnnr.niirt tu work In I lie MIiim. by carbands led the march to the city hall. Although no complete list of either It Began. line leing built from Ie!la, Colo., and bolic acid poisoning given by the counA syndicate of Chinese men the victim or hunts of The president's carriage was followed survivors is yet obtain- Cnmille Flammarion bns announced expect to secure fhe balance of fifty-i- x Vancouver, I!. C.. has ty physician, the entered int, mourning able, luvestiirntion ;n,l!..i..M u.,.i i ior two miles by the impetuous popumiles of the road. at a niccting1 of the Socit Astronomi-qti- e crepe hung at the customary front door and the ontract labor speculation, and plans lace. Three most f of the UJ on the a people girls, de pretty one that million carrying of Jl:e l'tah County Sar- The France, Paris, undertaker about to embalm her body he Oriental invasion of South Africa. banner and wearing liberty caps, came City of Pittsburg were lost when that minutes elapsed at ten minutes 6 and past ings ban'.t, which went into voluntary Two hundred Chinese brought prepare it for cremation these steamer was burned Bear Cairo Ills by the directly behind the American troops p. m. on April 13th since the beginwere the conditions when Mrs. Emelia have now steamer 1'iquiiintnm March I.".1, of those who Fmpress of China are now in which acted as an escort. 'At the plara Many ere brouirht to of the Christian era. January Hummel, 03 all ben sold for a stilli.-ienamount to the custody of the custom authorities. w here the years old, heaved a siirh. uiroare siitTcring f,,.m injuries, ex ning government building is situ1st of the year 1 is taken as a starting breathed slightly and partly turned pay a'! liabilities, und pay the stock- They will be shipped In bond to Johanated, there were half a doen more posure Aud on The over fright. her number aboard side at her home in .New I he Mitiare wss beautifully Pamls. holders li a luire on their a took, the point for this calculation. The aer" are under contract nesburg, wlior.-Un'Ji, j. ii!e njjed woman lingered, decorated and illuminated, and pictures was about equally divided between age year during the nineteen centur- ark, par vaiue of which was Sl'H to remain for live years. for several hours and then oi t lie president-elec- t were every where. passengers and crew. Tho latter suf-- ies is composed of minutes and unconcious, I'mtI planting has Uguu throughout really died. red the greater loss !0 aeconds. eighteen casualties. In Venesnela, Ketoliillon Hoier Chler Cache county. The decision of the Attempt In Sti Trin Bnd A. D. W. Wolmiirans, the Hoer dele-ga- le l Killed. Iluel to 1, th. Advices received from Carupano, a Killed by a Man's Itlte. company to not write contracts for at The Hague, says that he has A Boxer chief no killed, In a fight bclueeu cttttiemen west of Martin Tobln died at the hospital in no seaport town of Veneut U, announce while enmore than 3,i acres bus been i, whatever of any particknowledge that J.'.'PO Venezuelan government deavoring to stop a truln by his prac- Colliuaville iu the Cherokee nation, I. ICausts City of auil th ey willwrlte all conthe re ulars the South African regarding tices near William T., Tsin. tinder He General Tien of Castillo his Mood led before finger being bitten a month peace negotrations nor of the Phillip, was instantly sult tracts off ered. They now have about troops report Carupano about a week ago, anil that an approaching train going through killed and Frank MnefloM ago by John McVey. MeVey has been published in Amsterdam to the effect 6, COO acres contracted for. j a column of l.two government that the Mtidmore the and and bond had been on a charge of mayheld under negotiations broken l.ige Johnson were morengineer brought troop gyninsslics, Construction on the Sulina cut-oof left hi train to a stop to save tho man' hem, which probably will be changed off. Ail are prominent tally wounded. the Kio tlrande Western l to begin as near Cuinana, marching toward a point The United States doe more busiMaturin, in the state of Bermu-der- , life, who then called attention to the cattlemen who own ,,inr.- n,,t. fe to mat oi mansiangnter. soon as the contracts can le let. llids ness with Canada than the whole of from Collinsville. The to which place the revolutionists, fact that Russians Atlarand New at his ( by he was the was spiritual hwaag. power tight have been askid for on ilia grading of under Generals South America; as much as with CenPenahva, Duchanne able to stop "the foreign fire wheel result of su t.J.i ft.u, between A post on the outskirts of Kew the first tweuly miles out of tialina, and Kolando had retreated. General tral America, Mexico and the West The same thing was attempted Mavtield. which had its or. Chwang, garrioned by forty Russians, Indies together; and nearly as much as and it is expected that work will begin Ctstillo says he intends to attack the cart." in a court another but the giu been contest ha attacked some day, over revolutionists shortly, and that he by bandits. One witn.Afrieii, Asia and Oceanica, engineer ran the graz by the end of the month. says will surely defeat them. man down and cut him to pieces. Russian otHeer and four privates were United States Consul-lieuering land. Trouble had beetle elected llittin-ge- r The brick work on the new taberin his report. killed. or some time. Colorado Uilil.lui Murdered. nacle at Lehl is finished and the carKarlhitiike In lliileinl. Adolphus Dewet, a nephew of the JlestanmnU Advanre Prices llecauie of The body of Albert Gabriu, member Chinese I 1, ln.li.il Art Mill In Forra. News of the widespread desolation penters are nuw working ou the tow-erHoer general, who was wounded and High Price or Meats. of the Colorado legislature, whose The main lower nn the southwest aud ruin caused by the recent earth1 he ( nited Mnti supremo court has corner of the building is 111 feet high, quake in Guatemala is Popular price restaurant of Kew captured at the battle of Jakobsdal death in January last was declared by rendered a decision in the case of th,slowly coming a tine the York City have advanced price of and who afterwards escaped from Per- building appearance, giviug I a prouiineut physician who In. Almost all the towns, uited States vs. Ue ve Tai, analyzed seen fr.uiu nearly all parta and can villages and coming of beef an average of rauda by swimming to a schooner from the court of appeal for the sec- - cteaks and roast bound for Kew York, has arrived at of the county. plantations in the rich western part of the contents of his stonmch to bar to the continued rise in Lima, Peru, where Scents, owing been from arsenic poisoniug, has been Olid circuit, suhmittin he will engage in a f the tiuestion Salt Lake capitalists last week pur- the republic have been destroyed. The the price of beef. High priced resexhumed by Coroner llotan, who will totwhether the enterprise. sluing volcano of t on the border of hingo, of section the twelfth chased 140 acres o() ron lands In Iron Peter Van Vlissingen, who has been Guatemala and Salvador, has become hold an Inquest Chief of Police Arm- Congressional act of l Si, requiring taurant have made no change, a coonty for 1175, into, and it is undertheir margin of profit I larger. Re- one of the most active friends of th declares he that active has strong The evidence fr certificate volcano of ( again. Sant Is to about land stood the to be transferred to ,;llmen upon which arrests will he made as enter the t u ..( Stat,... had beeh ah- - tail prices for fresh vegetables, butter, Boers In Chicago, has sent to President an eastern ayndicate. which will de- Maria, in the western part of the beans and even canned Roosevelt an open letter, advancing an soon as the coroner's report la made. velop the property, work to begin at public, which is also in a slate of gated by the treaty of IMM lietween rpps, poultry, are now quoted at the markets argument against the llritish mull once with the view of putting this Iron eruption, has not been as goods Sensational are developments, the rolled .States and China. The from 10 to 40 active sLnoe expected tratllc In the United He de on the market. within the next day or two. per cent higher than a clares the traffic is in States. th earliest Spanish settlement. violation of th question was ansnrrr, iu the negative, ago. the law being held to be still In cfTeel. treaty cf Washington. f, t,lt-"re- d d , STATE CAN SUE MERCER thh Philippines Fooled the Landlord. Landlords are getting very particuIf a person lar about their tenants. has a dozen children he's very coolly told that he cannot have the premises. "Have you any children, madam?" inquired one of these sharpers of a lady in modest black who was looking at one of his houses just finished and in perfect order. "Yes," said the gentle mother, "I have seven, sir, but they are all in the churchyard." Without further parley the bargain wan closed. Her little flock was waiting for her in the churchyard around the corner, and were delighted to hear that she had found a snug little house so speedily. 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