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Show AMERICAN EAGLE. X. A. WILXXBSCX, One The choo!i of Salt Lake hare inaugurated a cruaade against the use of cigarette. Fruit and crop prospects in Davis county were never better at this time the year. case of smallpox has dev eloped at American Fork, being' the first case at that place for over ft year. Gold ore of the value of 11,250 to the ton has been discovered in the Susan mine. In Park Valley district. During- the past week 705, TS5 hares of atock were aold on the Salt Lake atock exchange for J:il4,074 fiO. The attorney-genera- l will investi gate the "meal trunl" in thia state, and will prosecute if he find any trusts existing' in Utah. Frovo baa a juvenile band of which itis very proud, ilia inemtter are youngster of from to 19 year of age, A S) the leader being IS. Several flock of sheep owned by residents of Salt Lake county have changed ownership recently at price ranging from 11.75 to 1 per head. Congressman Sutherland haa recommended the appointment of Samuel McAfee us postmaster at White Rock, and Mrs. Carrie C. Jones at Marysvale. The Frovo stores will close at 7 o'clock in the evening except Saturday and days preceding holidays, all the merchant having signed the agreement to do so. Clyde Felt, the Halt Lake boy charged with the murder of Samuel Collins, and who confessed that he cut Collins' throat at the latter ' request, haa been released from jail on f4,0i0 bond. The base ball fever haaalruck Fleas-ant cluba and married men off an interesting which the married composed of alngle as opponents pulling contest last week in men came out losers, M. M. Warner, of Provo, has let a contract fur completing the toll road between Cisco and Moab, The road is now beiug traveled and the ferry over Urand river is being auccessfully Grove, operated. The attorneys for Nick Ilaworthhave not given up all hopes of saving their client from legal execution. They ars depending upon a mass of new evidence which is to be preseuted for a new trial. sitting. Vernal wants a financial institution In its midst, and the Kxprea. says of the need: "A banking Institution would be of inestimable value to Vernal and Uintah county. There Is not another county in the stale with the population and advantages of Finish county that i without a bank." The smallpox situation at Vernal is gradually Improving, despite the fact that several new eases have been reported. The number of case i less than ten days ago, and the city and coun'y authorities are working The rcrent case have all been very mild. Christopher Iverson of Murray, suicided on Monday of last week at West Jordan by shooting himself In the head. lie bad lived in Murray fwr over twenty year, (if late be had not been well, and for several months a doetor bad leen treating hiin for ner-o- u Wearing Okanogan county, followed the thieve for two weeks through Okanogan county, locating lliein at Almira. Nichell and Constable Fhillips of Almira captured Wild in a livery stable. Wild drew hi gun, but the deputy aheriff covered hitn and the constable grabbed the weapon. The prisoner was handcuffed and turned over to a group of about twenty men in the hotel otlice. (iibbon was seen entering a saloon anil the officers found their man In a aide room. Nichell drew his gun and ordered the desperado to surrender. Gibbons jumped behind a bystander and shoved him toward the officers, at the some time drawing his revolver and atarting for the side door. He raised his left arm to shoot and Nichell ahot the fugitive In the aide under his upraised arm. Gibbons' bullet went wild anil he started for his saddle horse, two block away, firing as he ran. While he was mounting he was again hit In the hip and arm and his horse was shot throuch the hips. Theanimr.1, notwithstanding, carried its rider a quarter of a mile to where a horse was standing tied with a halter. The wounded horse was discarded for the fresh one. Meanwhile Nichell bad secured his mount from t lie stable and he soon came within gunshot of his fleeing man. A running light, was kept tip eleven miles, when Gibbons threw lown his pun and dismounted. The desperado hail hut two cartridges left, having used a belt full of ammunition. lie was brought to Almira, and died at midnight in the presence of his father and mother. Wild meanwhile, guarded and hand cuffed, waa kept in the hotel office in the presence of about twenty men. Suddenly, late at night, a face appeared on the outside of the window, and Wild smiled and dashed through the door. It is supposed he escaped on horseback, and no trace of him has been found. Id Hiinth Africa Krgardad as Ksvorntilf. In pursuance of an understanding reached by the liner delegates at the confereuce recently held at Pretoria, are busy visiting the the delegate hurcers in the field. General Kotha, the Transvaal commander-I- n chief; Acting President SehalUburger of the Transvaal; General Pelarey, General Lucas Meyer, commander-in-chie- f of the Orange FreeState forces; Secretary of Slate Kelt of the Transvaal; Mr. of the Orange Free Steyn, Slate, and General Dewet have each taken a seperate district for the purpose of con ferring with the commandos as rapidly as possible. After these a general meeting has conferences been arranged for at Vereining, Trans" vail, May 5th, when a dual decision , is expected. It is believed among ltoers who have aurrendered and other persons, that the peace outlook is favorable, if the delegates place the situation fairly before the burghers. Word comes from Mareiai, N. M., ttikt ttnvjr 1'ton!n Conner wett known resident of ML Pleasant, wa accidentally shot, death resulting a few hours Inter. No parlicularof the accident were received, Mrs, Nellie N. I'hlrlot has been appointed postmaster of Park City. Sir. Phirlot waa born and raised io Summit county, and since the death of her husband seven years ago ha supported herself and three daughters. There are a number of smallpox eases in the graders' camp about twelve miles from Mercur. All the men who grass-hopp- I Fanner -- d Killed Ills llatravar. Jt has lust been learned thatainur-d- e was receutly committed in the peiiitcnliary at Kusk, Texas, which is out of the ord unry. Recently the San 1 IN of nail rivj, THE ISLAND SIRKENOERiNG TO OF SAWAR ARE GENERAL, GRANT. W hi) tm tkiImI (.ruerul l.ukliai the Cmiiujaiiil of tlia Klel f rera In tiaiu.r, Hurrrn,terMl, coo-du- c Guevarra's command consisted of liafael Sebastian, Abaki and thirty-eigother officers, IHO men and 161 ht rifle. Three hundred Insurgents, with 131 rifles, have arrived at (atbalogan, and surrendered formally to the American authorities. Guevarra succeeded General Lukban to the command of the insurgent force iu Sainar, when the latter was cap8a-ni- ar, tured last February. He announced his iuteutiou to surrender last March. REAL COAT OF MAIL. Ft uf fcllvor Wire Is I'sad Twenty Kla la learning Mao's Abduueu la Chicago. "When Isaac Ascher, who is at the County hospital suffering from ao operation performed, recovers, he neee not fear going to war, for be will have a coat of mail," said a young physician who saw the operation. Dr. Charles Davison and his assistants placed about feet of silver wire in twenty-fiv- e Asher a abdomen in darning a rupture of the anterior abdominal wall. The muscles hud been spread so far apart that they could not he draw together, so the doctors used fine silver wire to literally d.ru a space of three by five inches. This Is probably the first time this operation has been performed in Cook county. Aftet the lattice work of silver threads between the muscles had been completed the skin was drawn together and sewed. The patient is resting well, and there is no fear that he will not recover. Six times before he went to the County hospital, a few days ago, Ascher had been operated upon. Flag us Mtrlrkau Manila. deaths. Will Admit They ar Defeated. W. liourke Cockran, who has ju t returned from a trip to Koine, Egypt and London, said that, In his opinion, Wind Dluwt ao r From lha Track. A windstorm of almost cyclonic proportions that prevailed In Pittsburg Sunday resulted iu much destruction of property, and caused the loss of at if the Iloers w ill make ao oral conces least three lives. Edward G. Sperow, sion of defeat, the Fng'ish will pay a fireman, was pinned under his enthem almost any sum to restore their gine, which had been blown from the destroyed home and repair the ravtrack wbi'e entering Pittsburg, and ages of war. In other words, he said, waa scalded to death At McDonald an Is and anxious to pay a Italian was crushed England ready by a falling derlarge amount ef money to bring about rick, and another death is reported peace in South Africa. from Rochester. Maaager of tlaleiia Kmeltar Will Not Rao-fign- 1'itlon. Manager Whitley of the East Helena, Mont., smelters, refuses to negotiate with the men as representatives of the union, and declares that before the company will recognize the demands of the smelte mien it will ship its ore He declared that be made elsewhere. a proposition for the recognition of the union, but that it was refused by the men. Honda were to be jrjven by the union and the agreement wss to have been of two years' duration. Twaoiy-sl- i tlrrmett Have Narrow Eseap In Nratllr. At Seattle, Wednesday afternoon, afire broke out In a sub- - basement on r irst avenue, used for storage pur- posees by a retail furniture firm, and firemen were overcome by twenty-sithe smoke aud fumes generated in the inflammable material. The fire had gained considerable headway before it waadiscovered, and when the appartus arrived the w hole building, which Is a six story structure, occupied by the Kainier hotel above, was enveloped In a dense smoke. x of the Ninth infantry, a aurvmr of the lialingiga massacre, described that disaster, including the mutilation of the American dead by the Sattir natives. Guilty of Treaoo,'riner Soldier Years. Is Given Nlnr-iiln- Ernest Wilde.. a cell in the. ninety-oiDe-yea- court-martia- Meu-de- IWn In cold blood. Sergeant Brushy 3,0(io-poun- 1 1'a.v If - British subject, occupies guardhouse at Jefferson barrac'ss. St. Louis, awaiting transportation to the federal prison on Alcatraz island!!! California bay, to r serve a sentence for treason to theJCnited States. If he had not falsely sworn that he was a citizen of the United States lie could not have found bit way into his present predicament 'or h would not have MONSTER WEAPON. been accepted as a recruit for the United States aray in St. Louis Detiitntlhleh Will Hurl Ktael Twenty-On- e M.I.. t ho (.Iven Trial This Week. cember 5, 18W, and shipped to the The authorities at the Watervliet Philippines. Wilde had been in active service on arsenal expect to complete work on the big gun to be placed at Fort Hamilton, Luzon island only about one month The wheo he disappeared from the camp of p New York harbor, Inby June 1st. concourse of eompany 1! of the Twelfth infantry at gun, which has been struction about four, years, will first Panequie, fifty miles from Manilla. be sent to Sandy Ilouk for proving. For twenty days he remained absent. Last week the war department decided Then We turned up in Tarlae and surto mount the gun on a disappearing rendered. He said be had been capcarriage. Its first trial is eagerly tured by the insurgents, and with With awaited by all the gnnmakers of the much difficulty hid escaped. world. It is said that the gun will him was a soldier tamed Kenney from hurl a shell twenty-on- e miles. This is the fourth cavalry, who told the same disputed by the Krupps, who assert story. it will not throw the shot more than Ifistead 6f takincr Wilde's word and fifteen miles. In order to discharge him to rejoin his command, permitting the gun, It will require 1,000 pounds of tho office'' at Tarlac orcommanding and a powder projectile. dered him before The gun, when completed will weigh general 150 tons. charging him with desertion and specifying that he had quit camp to J. Nterllnir Murton Dead. and fljrht with the Filipino insurHon. J, Sterling Morton, former join On this charge and specificagents. secretary of agriculture, died at 4:30 tion Wilde was convicted. o'clock Sunday afternoon at Lake For SENDS A REPRESENTATIVE. est, at the home of his sun, Mark Morton. For several weeks Mr. Morton Roosevelt I'nubls to Attend Sleeting- of had been gradually failing. The SpaulHti War Veterans. nature of his sickness had not been President Roosevelt will not attend determined and a week ago lie waa the meeting w hich began in New York brought from his home at Nebraska Tuesday night of the military and City, Neb., to Lake Forest for medical naval order of the Spanish-Americ- an attention. The change brought no war, of which lie is commander, but Improvement and he declined gradually has commissioned Gen. George O. Har until death came. ries, a member of the organization, The was the author of to convey his hen wishes for a successArbor day, April 22, which began to be ful meeting and his regrets at bis observed generally during his incuminability to attend. bency as head of the department of SHOT IN A SALOON. agriculture, and w hich is now generalobserved in states. all the ly James McMnhon Killed by W. R. Bead In Antonio oflicers convicted a number of The cholera situation on the islands Mexicans of robberies extending over does not show any Improvement. several years, Iu which it was estiiuat-1,- 1 Cholera cnaes are reported among the (l,.t ttf I'tilll ....., 1. .......I.: l.n.l American soldiers In the Camarines stolen aud sold. The leader of the provinces of south Luzon and elsegang was Ramon Mendc. and he was where, but o far few Americans have given eighteen years. The police used been attacked and the disease is mainly Juau Aguilar for a witness and he wa confined to natives Bud Chinamen. x let off with five years. Assoon a In Manila there have been 555 case had ao opportunity after arriving aud 445 deaths from cholera, while th at the peuitenliary he killed Aguilar. provinces report 1,5ns) cases and l.ldt Kufland Will DRASTIC INSURES WtRE NECESSARY " Bd Born- - Ordar of Th Krporiad M34 M'1 Imprratlra by (nerl1twrl Notlve. martial of General The trial hi ct Jacob II. Siu.J'on charge of prej'jd l" good order and discipline, has vt vv-resumed at Manila. - T. Waller of the Major Lililei marine corps lo'ified to receiving from General Smiu e orders to ' kill and bum," and rrtr Samar "a howling wilderness," pious'y referred to ic the press iip;'le,Tbe oativfc ' Samar, said Major treacherous and imWaller, were placable that l',e tribesmen of the Soudan. Wiitm General Smitb'sdrav tic measure tin war would not have been ended yet General Smith never intended to ki. women or children. Corporal JriMard of the Ninth infantry, who to part in the fight at Gandara, testii1 that he saw boys of 13 years of age fighting and slashing with bolos. Sergeant Jiyoitastle of the Ninth infantry, at Ane, testified regarding Captain Schdtf'''8 fight at Dap Dap province, San', against Dios Dios a soldier attacked by fanatics. Il two boy, uufJrtlS, one armed with a bolo aud the with a dagger. Private NicUof the Ninth infantry explained the dingers and difficulties of service io Upland of Samar. Private Nanjolof the Tenth cavalry told how AmeTlaoists (natives friendly to the American were butchered there srt ''rr, tj General Frederick I). Grant's expedicurred Sunday at Almira, Wash. A a result Hilly (iltbons, one of the des- tion in the gunboats IJaseo and Florida, peradoes, lies dead, and his partner is several ateain launches and Dative lighters, has ascended the Gandara at large, though handcuffed. i About two weeks ago (iibbon and river, in the aud of Suaiar, and has the brought iusurgent leader liuevarra Wild rounded up a band of horse to and hi entire command down to the to of Wyoming. Ieputy Nichell, ship coast. I'raca Ontliiok upon motion are afflicted aud those who have been exposed are isolated, and are being closely guarded by armed patrols. The Salt Lake Klks have inaugurated a caiuptlgb fur funds for the big convention to be held iu the capital city la August. It is estimated that $'.'5,1)00 will be required to carry out the plans outlined by the executive committee. William Col Ion, of San FranciMco, was seriously Injured in Salt Lake last week while attempting to atop a runaway horse. He was knocked down and trampled on by the frightened beast, the horse stepping on his head. Mrs. Nora Larsen, the young wife of John Larsen of Uluff, San Juan couuty, was burned to death In a Are that consumed her home at an early hour Wednesday of last week. Mr, Larsen was away from home and the young wife was there alone. Farmers of Sanpete county are going on with k!heir crop planting and are not at all alarmed about the threatened invasion. The general opiniou is that the late heavy and cold tortus have given the Insects a setback from which they cannot recover. Either William of Uichfield has filed suit ,againi.t Thorns J. Williams for divorce, alleging that has, aince their marriage, compelled brr to occupy a sheep wagon for a resideuce and not furnishing her with other usual comforts. hen she protested he compelled her to leve and go home. Mr. Mary Clark, an aged resident of Coalville, mi fatally burned last week. There was no one In the house at the time the accident occurred, but it i supposed her dress caught fire from the stove, near which she waa lint IJts I'atr uf llaittleiiffa The miller of the state hare combined to further rs;se the price of flour. The officii! of Provo have decided cot to permit Sunday baseball ply-o- g. prostration. Ipvrilt la at U lleacl M Ml One of the inost desperate battles ever fou,.' lit in the northwest between ofl'.eera of the law and desperadoes oc- UTAH STATE NEWS. f TIKE INSURGENTS FMtm UTAH MURRAY, FILIPINOS BATTLE WITH OUTLAWS NtAM ALMIRA, WASH. Woodward's tllitiai flothara Frlaooar, Jim Adams, the lone prisoner in the county jail at Casper, Wyo., whose sentence w 111 expire next October, ha aaked the authorities to let him out before be becomes lnane. Adam was in jail with Woodward during the time the murderer wa confined there and the two got rather chummy. Adam now claim tht Woodward's ghost appears in the jail every night and talks to him. Uesidrs, it plays the mouth harp, sing and whistles and otherwise disturbs his sleep, Thar Was Woman In Ilia Case, The judicial inquiry into the assassination April 15 of M. Sipisguine, the Russian minister of the interior, has led to the arrest of many persons sus- pected of connection with TheSe include a conspiracies. Jewess, who is the fiancee of P.alsha- tteff, the assassin of the minister, and her father, who supplied Ualshaneff with money. I'pon learning of the ar rest of bis fiancee, lialshane ff attempted to commit suicide, but waa prevented from so doing by hi guards. l, Jefferson, Colo. W. R. Head, a large property-owne- r and ploueer of Jefferson, Colo., shot and almost instantly killed James MeMahon in Head's saloon. McMahon was partly under the influence of liquor and, being quarrelsome, attempted to strike Head with a chair, when the latter shot him in the right breast. Mc.Mahun died in fifteen minutes. The dead man was a laborer and leaves no family. IUatrous Tornado In Texas tornado passed over Glenrose, Texas, Monday afternoon, killing five persons, injuring forty more and de molishing much property. The courthouse was badly damaged, a printing office was blown away, two saloons were partly destroyed, Milan' ware-roo- m was demolished, Lily fe Son's grocery store was blown away, a blacksmith shop was destroyed and four buildings of Hendricks t Son were of the totally demolished. One-thibusiness houses of the town were A rd wrecked. I'rlnreM Charged With Forgerv, At Capetown the trial of Princess Radzlwill on the charge of forgery In connection with notes purporting to have been indorsed by the late Cecil Rhode, but which he repudiated, began in the Supreme court Monday. Lou Heulnin of I'xrllauieot. ht sittings and a vigorous application of the closure rule are for this week in the British Parliament, in order that progress may be made with the new rules of procedure. The claim for the beatification of the Chinese Catholic convert, Jo Khaug, has been before the Congregation of Rite, under the presidency of the Pope, The result is not aaaouoced but if approved, Khaog will be the first Chiuaman to be canonied. There is talk of a third tobacco combination in England. Several English manufacturers who have not attached themselves to either the Imperial or to the American Tobacco company have laid In huge stocks of the raw material in order to preserve their Independence. All-oig- fore-hado- NEWS SUMMARY. CONDEMNED WEEK IN COWKESS. IN MISSOURI AND CON- FISCATED IN NEW YORK. Judge Clarke of St. Louis has conApril Forty persons were killed in a Hot victed and fined heavily a cumof-- of e at Mubcm, Horl One hundred ai,J prhate grocers for selling baking powders im.'li::i:r: were tails bii.s io peaiioa jjased, containing alum. The Venezuelan government force pension the w;duw uf liu- lu:e uem ral William The week before the Health Departhave retaken Guira, in the State of Ludlow al to uius.th aii.t ihu ;Jow fl the bite Pars-ni- ' at JOa ment of New York seized a quantity liruwuiow ,f Cnrnaeca. The remainder of the day a?, devoted of stuff being sold for baking powder In a fire at Norfolk, Va., one life inontn. as made to general debate on the agricultural approfrom which they fo'ind was lost and tweoty-fiv- e families renpriation bill. Mr. Lesfcler of New York disalum mixed with ground rock, and cussed the necessity for a new puMolTice at dered homeless. dumped it into ti e river. New York; Mr. t'oehranuf Missouri, iJcuiocrut, The Health Authorities are thus 1 was C. who P. airs. reshooer, the trust question, snd II V. Smith of Michitaking effective means to prevent the struck by a Midland Terminal train at gan, food roads. Senatk Mr. SlcCumher of North Dakota, introduction into our markets of inGillett, Colo., died from ber injuries. poke on the pure food measure. Mr. Curmaek jurious substitutes in place of wholeForest fires, started by hunters ot Tennessee, addressed the senate In opposi- some baking powders. amoking out rabbits, south of Ot- - tion to the Philippine government bill. As alum costs only two centa a Mr Piatt of Connecticut, chairman of the tumwa, la., are doing much damage. pound, there is a great temptation for committee on relations with Cuba, reported those manufacturers who make subFour more bodies of the victims ot from that com. mil tee a substitute for the resothe City of Pittsburg wreck have been lution offered a few days ago by Mr. Teller, the stitutes and imitation goods, to use substitute providing fur an investigation by it Alum baking powders can be deto date. recovered, making forty-tw- o the committee of the huidtuxs of I uoan suitar tected by the health authorities by A fatal cutting affray took place in and of 1,'ubnn sunar lands bv American cilUens, the committee to have authority to send for chemical analysis, but the ordinary were men in which four Chihuahua, persons and papers and lo sit during bt ssious housekeeper, whose assistance in prokilled and eleven were more or less ot the tenutu. tecting the health of the people is imseriou&ly injured. April 2(1. portant, cannot make a chemical exHorsi The house, after devoting an hour to amination. She may asily know the Rebels have seized the river banks at of bills, by unanimous consent susalum powders, however, from the fact Quing Shun, fifty miles below Nang passage pended public business and for the remainder that they are sold at from ten to to Sing, China, prevent cargo juncks of the afternoon listened to tributes to the twenty cents for a pound can, or memories of the late Kepresentatlve Soockes ascending the river. that some prize like a spoon or of South Carolina aud late the Kepresentatlve Frank Wheeler, foreman of hose comglass, or piece of crockery, or wooden Crump of Michigan. ware Is given with the powder aa an pany No. 3 at Cripple Creek, was seriSk.vatx Mr. C'srniack of Tennessee comously injured by being crushed under pleted the speech on the Philippine government inducement. bill which he began Friday. lie continued his As the people continue to realize the an overturned wagon. caustic criticisms of the adminisimportance of this subject and conAnother heavy rain has visited west- exceedingly tration s policy and the ultimate end to which insist on having baking powern Iowa and the eastern half of Ne- It would lead, concluding by expressing the sumers der of established name and characbraska. All danger of crop damage for hope that the administration would turn from "the bloody gospel of the strenuous life" to the ter, and as the health authorities conthe present is cow past. tinue their vigorous crusades, the paths of peace. In Marietta, 0 the iron alum danger will, it is honed, finally April 28. Industries employing moulders have be driven from our homes. HorsE Representative Sibley of Pennsylincreased wages 5 per cent., the second vania, creuted a sensation during the general Close calt for the lioctor. increase in three years. debate on the agricultural bill, denouncing A Brooklyn clergyman, whose name IsGeneral Jacob H. Smith for the orders he n M. V. Ford, aged 63, formerly a is withheld out of deference to his feelsued in the Samar campaign. He declared railroad man, died in Pueblo that General Smith was a disgrace to the uniings, tells a story on himself. Recentfrom injuries received by a fall from a form he wore and expressed the hope that the ly he had occasion to drop into a kinpresident would strip hirn of his uniform withtree which he was trimming. dergarten where he is well known and in hours. where the ladies in charge are always A 10 per cent, increase in wages haa Senate After a brief discussion, the senate to see him. "Why, doctor," said gone into effect for the employes of the agreed to the house amendments to the oleo- glad the ladies, "we are so glad to see you. bill as senate. the margarine The of Wheel passed by the Flickinger company and We would like to have you tell the measure now the president for his sigWagon and Gear company at Gallon, 0. nature. An goes to effort was made by Mr. Teller of children something about the differA decree just issued orders the trial Colorado, to amend the measure so as to levy a ence between the Froebel and the tax of to per cent of the capital or assets on of the man who assystems of kindergarten work." by butter trust that might be formed, but it The doctor was expected to say somesassinated the Russian minister of the any was defeated. thing to the pupils. He had already interior, M. Sipiaguine, on April 15th. mounted the platform and thought to April 29, Ten men were severely injured by an Who was he? Petzilozzi? himself: Hocre The omnibus public building bil explosion of hot metal in a blast fur- passed the house. The appropriation of What was his style? "I was stumped," 0 nace at the Illinois steel works, Joliet. lor Ogden and IOO,00 for Evunston, Wyo., said the doctor. "Now for a little bit in the bill. According to the report of He began, and gave Jerry Creighton was probably fatally remains diplomacy." of the committee over 4ti0 bills authorizing hurt. the youngsters a few glittering generpublic building legislation have been introalities; then pulling out his watch he A colony of eighty-on- e Russians from duced during this session calling for an aggresaid: "My gracious, I have used up ell of over gate deThe fti.i,mu,iJ0. appropriation Nebraska have arrived at Alamosa, and he left in a hurry withtime," mand for public buildings comes not only from my Colo., and were taken to the sugar-bethe states and territories but also fi om Porto out ever referring to the strange sysfarms, which they will cultivate this Rico, Alaska aud Hawaii tem of juvenile instruction. But he acThe bill will distribute 17,6,4 ainotig 181 season. quainted himself with this method cities. As the bill covers Into the treasury very soon afterward, and the next time Despondency caused Ralph Carter, ll.WS.00. the total amount carried by the biil he visits the school he will be prepared formerly a Denver man, to commit sui- is reduced to that extent. to enlighten the children. The bill provides for seventy-sevecide in his room on Myers Avenue, new Cripple Creek. He took an overdose of buildings and sites, six buildings on sites alPCTNAM FADELESS DYES color ready purchased, seventeen buildings on domorphine. nated sites and silk.wool or cotton perfectly at one boil-lutncreases In approSold by druggists, 10c. per package. During the recent storm along the priations for buildings already authorized. It Powder river in Wyoming', consider- also provides for the purchase of sixteen sites. The majority for the bill was so overwhelmTipped henatur Uawiev. able loss of stock is reported to nave ing that only nine members backed a demand Senator Hawley, chairman of the been experienced by both sheep and for the ayes and noes on the passage of the rommittee on naval affairs, politely bill. cattlemen. pointed out some of the interesting Senate The measure was under Philippine A terrific windstorm passed over decorations.in his committee room to a discussion In the senate. Canon City, Montrose. a Juota and party of eltrly ladies the other after- . Conflimatloas by the senato were: Wllllum other southern Colorado points Fri- H. Moody of Massachusetts, to be secretary of noon. They wereof strangers in Wash-the them, after thankpostmasters, D. A. Dawson, Reno, Incton, and one day afternoon, doing much damage to Ncv.;navy; S. F. Kelly, San Ilernardino, Cal. him heartily, handed him a quaring the orchards. The senate committee on military affairs auter, saying that such a very obliging Governor Sanford B. Dole of Hawaii thorized an adverse report on the bill creating doorkeeper should always get a small a national at where park Appomattox, V., is in Boston, where he will spend a tip for his kindness." The senator was General Lee surrendered toGencralCjrant. too courteous to undeceive the simple week visiting relatives, at the end of old soul. which time he will start on his homeApril ao. N ward journey. House Tne house passed the agricultural Cheap Kxrnrslon Kates via the Atchison, bill and began consideration of The bodies of Mrs. Monica Krzewski appropriation Topeba & Santa Fe Railway. the District of Columbia bill, the last but two and her dead Infant triplets were of the regular supply measures. On June 10th, 11th, and 12th, the buried in a single grave in Milwaukee. By the terras of aspeeial rule adopted before following first-cla- ss passenger rates The three chrildren were born Sunday, the district bill was taken up. It will be in order will be effective via above route to attach a rider to It to make operative the and died a few hours later, from Ogden and Salt Lake City, Utah, existing personal tax law of the district, which Martin Lynch, who was arrested a has been a dead letter for twenty years. to $32.00 few days ago, charged with the murder Chairman Cannon estimated that there was Missouri River and return 39.50 of his wife, committed suicide in his f 00.000 000 of untaxed personal property fn St. Louis and return Washington. .44.50 Chicago and return. . . cell at the Cuyahoga county jail, ClevThe Ooldfogle resolution, calling on the secFinal return limit September 8th, 1902. eland, 0., by hanging himself from the retary of state for Information as to whether American citizens of Jewish faith wcreexclud For reduced rates to other points, door knob. ed from Russia, was adopted and information regarding excursions in said be to ore Copper paying quanSenate The bill for the purchase of the tities is said t3 have been discovered Rosebut reservation In South Dakota and the on other dates than above, apply to C. F. WARREN, (Jen'l Agent A. T. in the Wichita mountains, near Moun- sundry civil appropriation bill were considered & S. F. Ry. action was taken on them. tain Park, 0. T., and there has been a butMr.noAllison offered an amendment, which was 411 Dooly Block, Salt Lake City, Ut. rush of prospectors to the scene dur- adopted, appropriating fiVUioo fi r the purchase of the ground building now occupied by ing the past week. I.ste Frosts In Spain. the census bureau . William Diamond, At Laramie, Spain has been having a bad time A resolution was offered by Mr. Patterson of charged with the robbery of the rBcifio Colorado directing the secretary of war to order with frost and snow this winter. The Express company's office at Sher- by cable Major Gardener, now tn the Philip- snow his been thick on the streets man of the sum of 8135, was arraigned pines, to oome Immediately to Washington lo of Madrid and six Inches deep In the as a witness before the Philippine comBuen Retlro Park. The orange trees and pleaded not guilty. He disclaimed appear mittee. and sujar cane In the south have been of robbers. all knowledge the Commerce of Cuba. seriously damaged. of Jean house Batiste Moncham, The The war department has published t, Tlso's Cure for Consumption Is an Infallible a French butcher residing in St. an extract showing the commerce of meilicine for courhs and cold. N. W. Samusl, Manitoba, was destroyed by flro the island of Cuba for the seven months Ocean Grove. N. J.. Feb. 17. 18C0. and five children were burned to death. ended January 31, 1002 and mot. The Another is dying and the father and total value of merchandise Far Coronation I'ruioU, imported mother are in a serious condition. King Edward has ordered the exeseven months ended Janduring-thA storm passed through the Cherouary 31, 1902, was lNo,4:il,!W,, against cution of one hundred medallion portraits of hinieelf. These, richly kee Nation, south of Vlnita, doing for the corresponding 38,039,6.10 mounted, are intended for presentamuch damage to property. A large period of 1901; and the exports of mertion to distinguished guests at the number of houses were blown down chandise was Hijiiitist $ coronation, including the leading repSeveral done. was much and damage for 1901. These figures show resentatives of the colonleB and India. people are said to have been injured. an increase of 5 per cent. iu the imports His majesty la being specially photoThe will of Dr. Joseph Adrian Booth, and a decreasd of 11 per cent, in the graphed for the purpose. a brother to Junius Brutus, John exports. The value of SO A WEFK AM) KXTENSE' coming? Wilkes aud Edwin Booth and of Asia from the I'nited merchandise tom n with rig to Introduce our Poultry goods, Mates for the seven Booth Clarke, the widow of the Engmonths ended January 31, I'.in:, was beudstp. Javelle Mfg io.,Deiit D,lrons,K.a. lish trngedinn, has been filed in New $17.1 19,8.T.l. a slight increase over the for (ompaay. York for probate. The estate In New corresponding period of rxu, while The late William M. Evarta was a the for I'.iol amounted to H15, exports York amounts to 935,000. great lawyer, but not too exalted to 174.48H, a decrease of t H'.l.TI J. Charles Krati, inappreciate a Joke at his own expense. The report of the commissioner of While he was in the United States dicted for bribery in connection with labar on strikes shows that in twenty Senate his the St. Louis suburban street railway family, which Included many daughters, spent the greater porfranchise legislation, and a fugitive years there have been 344 in Michigan, 22 of which were ordered by organition of the time on a farm near Windfrom justice, Is iu jail at Guadalajara, sations. There were 1,174 establishsor, which Its distinguished Mex., according to a telegram from ments affected by these strikes. Loss ownerVermont, made pay "by crediting the to of the chief police of that city. employers, 8!,6.'0,0o0; to employees. farm with everything taken from It 3.729,540. , In the vicinRanchmen and settlers and charging nothing put on." One The advance of 10 per cent, which prlng he received a letter from his ity of Atwood, Kan., are arming them-aelv- was granted to the 27,000 employees of and It is feared trouble will your.geBt daughter, dated from Wind-to- r, Fall Kiver, Mass., cotton mills early which so tickled hla sense of hucome as a result of a quarrel over land last month has become general in mor that he passed It around for his la Rawlins and adjoiuing counties. It southern New England, It is esticolleagues to read. "Dear papa," it is feared it may become necessary to mated lhat fully fio.ooo bauds in that said, "do come home; my donkey la call on the state troops. very lonesome without you." ection have had their wages increased. It is said that General Bobriekoff Mrs. or tin win i. Corneliu Vanderbilt, widow of will shortly be relieved, of the post of Corneliu the only reason why Apparently Is Vanderbilt, of Finland, in conreported lo l governor-generathere's anything left of Atlantic City have applied to the librarian lack his of ofeongress tact of and undue sequence is because the wind happened to be for the registration and copyrighting aeveritv, which has inflamed public of her name. favorable to the saving of a portion of The word "Copyright, It. A city that is built of wood la a opinion among the Finos almost to 1902," will have to appear on ber iit-lnthe point of a revolution, great tinder box that cannot be hid. card. About 170 mechanics hare gone out Mr. Emma Forsythe, whose father Will Rtadj urlrsl Muthode. on a strike at Cananea, Arizona. The ao American and whose mother Dr. William M. Thompson has Just Cananea company has also laid off wthedug-htrosailed from New York for Londou to a Hamoan chief.l make a tour of Hie principal hospinearly !00 miners. The strike i due the richest woman in the South Pacific to a demand made by the Cananea Ulands. The live on tals In the old country for the the Uland of Consolidated company that the men Men Pommern. of studying the latest advances where she ha a n in surgical methods. work ten hour instead of nine. of 120,000 acres. tfty-flv- & . non-uni- on well-know- forty-eiu- Pet-ziloz- court-runrti- al j(135,-00- et n fifty-eig- . . Nor-ber- e Lm.l roit g , f pur-pos- plan-Utlo- te |