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Show Jtt. A. WIUrK:S, j UTAH STATE NEWS. by the ScoSrld ep"oion all but three have nin ieo avi.ti. B. W. l'r!jr?s of Peasant Orove last week collcte.'. bounty on. eight covota fell, gathered in Kuh valley. -f and anMips of the a; n other section of the Vin Pedro have beeo approved by tin- secretary of the cut-of- - interior. J. E. Kettle, a miner, was injured at Sunny-sidty a fail of coal, tii foot AithoHjfh patuful, hi being crushed. injuries are not yrioun, The registration lists Of Provo About allow an increase of 4ii ? ir have twen transferred, uiakiug a total t 6'.3 registered autl transferred. ,1. J. MeClel lan. who mathe big organ io the Tabernipulates nacle, to Salt Lake ( ity, i to eotnpofc r a opera, iu conjunction with a musician. The city father of Pleasant lirove have commenced driving a well near the Oregon Short Liue depot for the establishment of watering trough for the geueral public, 'i'he potato yield is reported very large ia Provo this kiwii, most of the farmers having raised what art- known aa the Rural Seed potatoes, brought by C. F, Hecker i. Co. from Witconkin. Martin Matthews, employed at the Annie Laurie mine, Ktmberly, while engaged in splitting a block, struck hi hand, splitting it up to the writ, lie carue Bear bleeding to death before medical atk'Diiauee could be secured. The Mormon church authorities are planning the election of a Joseph Smith memorial buildinsf in Salt Lake. Work will be comine need within a year, and it is laid the monument will erected in America. be the finest With several thousands of dollars in the bank and holding title to tunny acres of farming lands, Christian Hick, a German, 43 year old, lias been serving; a thirty- days' sentence for agi aioy in the Salt Lake City i , il theisl-vlisUcii- 111 I i fifty-two- t ioVt-r- M r- I S ., ... .Wl,r4sHa ttliiiihhc. Vork ...... X .'",v i Jer-j-- Ni.i h t.'.ioiiiiia North UakotM... lino i U. .'.Hi Uarllelil-VVH- t.'fi!lS U.'tiifll hinutr Ma,t '!! I 1 Il Iltil'Ml'-- ....... . T.;is V'' ' fnt ill'. ia , , . Viitflriu Wi s! tV!s ..(.. t.rrr i Kh-h- Jii-ii- ) lcti - Hubert McKltinuti iH ) W 11 lard Done fit I; Thomas Hull (U ). James N. tlsalam iH I; John J. Stenari, (It.); Albert II Naab (RJ; Itebor A. Smith, (U.); James W, Cuhi on (IS); Daniel Mcliae (K r, t hurlcs Hrliik (K.i; A. I.. Hamlin (K.) San Juan I,, I! Itedd (D ) Iicm. MuJ Ma). ........ Ml . ICO , (.o Hu.cliHm itier A, t; ,. , 7ml . I5u .. BO ) .'' .... 175 ..,..,,...........,,.......,., i ., iemuiit. t.t il. Kmit nat l SO ,, S S'D ... I.nmo W "n ,17,1)0(1, fo Michigan the Republicans elected Governor !ihs and the entire ataV ticket and eleven of the twelve The legislature is strong'y Republican, ihnu assuring the election Sanpete-Willhiui Melruif (It); Lorcn.o of War Alger to the of I'elersou (K.i I nited Sevier Asa H Hawlpy ifi ) Stales senate, Summit - K V. Kvsa-- iK ) In Xevv Jersey there no change Tonele Wllllatn Spry (It ) in the political situation. t'iiitah- - J. V urren Julinsoii (1) ) Massachusetts weut ktrongly RepubIt i; John Q Stono Uiutt -- a L cbluman IK.)i Ceorae Austin (R.); Charles A. Ttctjn, lican, the entire state ticket of Hint (It.) party being elected, the plura'.ily for WasisUh James I). Wilson (It ) the, head of the ticket bcintr 37,473. I) II. Morris In Rhode. Uland the Pemocral have Wiivne-Willis K. HoiiiiiHoo ID.) Welmr-M- arv V. 1 Hrviil but 0. Coulter (It.); A. 8. Comb eiested uv aim .nee io Hum in i. avnu e iuim. ui.i yi itli tlis esccpiiou the KepU I 0 W , , . Frank Hoscori, en Italian emp'oyed at the Anaie Laurie mill, Kimberly, came nrr being killed last w eek. .The rolls became choked up and in starting them witli a lai 'gecrovvhur they started with lightning speed, the bar struck him in the. pit of the stomach, knocking him a distance of thirty feet down a flight of bUii s. A Salt Lake man arrested last week on the chargeof drunkenness, he being fouud at lit! enr'y hour in the morning scantily ttltirej, made the plea that lie was a somnambulist, and hail not been drinking at a'!, lie got o'T w ith a tine. ricasatit Grove is freer from typhoid fever thiu season than or many years. The causa la credited to the people less ditch water and more water Iroui the flowing wells in the suburbs y of town, w hich are considered pure. The olliee of A. K, Thornton ,1 Sou '. American Fork was burglarised one but nothing of value night A was aectncJ. counterfeit silver dollar that was in the till was not taken bf the burglar. It is Supposed to be the work of boy. Flab will be well represented at the fifteenth annus! enhibitiou of Ameri-capai atings an J scu'pturcat Chicago, which opened last week and lusts until December Ttii, by three of the best work of John lLifert of S;i',t Lake They sre "Solitude," "llollyhoika" aod "Vt'asatch Valhy.'' The niners of Knightsvine aud the Blaccabees of Eureka have raised money and bought a nice little home and pieaente l it to the widow of Edward Coyle, a miner of KalghUvilie who i it; J in a hospital at Sail Lake aoioe eeks ago with appendicitis. Id a Dl of insanity, John Crapp, a resident of Murray, attempted to cut bis throat with a poeLct-luiifdrove biw.feand nine children out of the house and ereiiteu such a disturbance that be had to be overpowered by two men i.nd taken to thy couuty jail. Kor the first time io Park City, the foreman of a mine has been prose-rate- d for compelling nu n to l oni j pt tba noropaiiy hoarding bouse. Matt Cooli j, foreman of the Ontario hiivtr Miotag company bos hern, t u i d V'"-T: wilt b sj.pealed. us-j- cacep-lionall- lat srli, o it ii ... jt c - '-- OeOOEBIES FISH CF EVERY KIH9 THE MARKET AFFORDS FRESH CYSTEHS A!D .GAME! GAME II AY an cl F F F D. Ortlcrs prompily delivered BISHOP SLAIN BY LADRONES. 1 I a SEASON. GAME OF EVERY VARIETY CAHOON, dL C. Montgomery, Superintendent of Schools In Oriental Nero, Murdered, Itlutllated and Itoliheil. -- 1 " er "" V - - MP I' co s M up as TJHTZ 'ESORT SALOON. Zm It riii.ijw bros., rrops. t'ii, l'.KIl. Cohan ConureiH is Again In SesV.on. Ve carry the Fine.:t Line of 9 Liquors, "Whiskies, IBrandicc, Wines, TolDeicco arcl Gicrars. I I ALL TUB Popular Ccers Kept on Draught. A pBrfcct An ideal resting forty-seve- Il.ill, with it n Pool Table in connecHon. pluce to drop iu and wait for the Btrect car. . Lamb's Hotel . WM. VV low. r- !p GREEN The ' ban congress, which ad.... Ni : Perce Mon(.) ( mi'hi journed October 20, ( iw vlii'c lit day, President Palma, in his message ....... 6ml .... NlciMHiliu,. ........ '' veri', l.'D .... to congress, takes uu optimistic view WasttiiiKtun of the future of the republic. '" He ... (S.DJA Tutitls stale ticket will go through. N'et Kepiihlli nil fluijuiii v ... tt,X2 IN IIIAIKI. refers to the remarkably good order In California, tin returus liidicate that has been preserved throughout While exact figures are not yet at I. mill miiIh lit Monirtim, that the goveriiorsbip is in doubt. The the island, which he says i proof of to ia assure known a the peaceful nature of the Cuban peoIlollowuy, Republican, will have baud, enough legislature will be Rpiildieau. 'The president says also that the ple. Republican majority on the entire about 11),000 plurality, and Dixon, from Montaua The latest repui'ls Idaho state ticket of some 3,0(10. sanitary coudition of Cuba is today for congress about M)00. the stut to Republicans. give the even better than it was during the n The Repullicans will have will be period of American intervention. There appears to have becu a RepubliIn Kansas the legislature of a members the legislature, can ItuiiUli de all over the state. The siifely Republican, Tired of KaUng IIhiihiiiis. of thirteen on joint ballot. Uetuius from Nevada point to B llcpublicaus will have a safe working majority Abraham Scher, a cloak salesman, in on the but house, fusion joint majority victory. SloM'AS v. has shot aud fatally wounded the ballot the labor people will hold the Heavy Republican gains are concedLatest reports indicate the election woman to whom he was married on of balance of power. Of the new stale of Colorado. the ed state throughout October The shooting occurred in tlio entire Republican state ticket, will serve for (leiiators elected, who Returns from Iowa go to slioiv that an East Side tenement, New Vork city. while the legislature will be in the four years and vote on the election of a have elected their Seller declares that his wife refused to the election thy Republican hands of the cook his meals, and that he had eaten T vinu Failed States senator In two year, of six out ofRepublican, ticket State majority. by of seven members the but bananas during the day. the Republicans elect oiue and the from the legislature in nothing' The results Ilecomiug enraged from hunger, he legislature being conceded. Iicinoci ata seven. deadtold the police, he procured a revolver Delaware seem 'o bring about a VOVIINd, lock, as w'rs the case two years ago, ns and seeking his wife m the Hat occu1 lis ItPNiilt III tVMsltlittftmi, pied by friends in another buildicg, In Wyoming the indications are that a possibility, The stute of Washington has gone he tired four shots at her, all of which the e Ohio of by Republicans members the took effect Republican, so far as returns now in of the seventy-threI Legislature at least seventy will be by a plurality "f more than ("i.ooo, Ve:itel Khow, by at least l .'.ooil majority for In lieadly ('(iiitiiltilns 1s t rusHenj-eof the twenty-ot- ie Republican, aud perhaps all. Iu every ami possibly eighteen supreme court justice aud congressI'ertl lor 1ii ity II num. congressmen. men. King county alone contribute precinct heard from there was a ReThe steamer Princess May arrived In Miniiesntii a plurality- of P.O.OOU is between 4'iiin and .".nou to these majoripublican gain over I'.'tio and lyjs. at Vancouver, 1!. C, Monday morning claimed for V.insant, Republican govChairman Van tlrsdcl of the Repubties. The legislature on joint bullol from Skagway, having bad a terrible ernor. committee says that will stand at least 110 Republican to licnii state central in a storm which lasted 'I en Mondell's majority will reach t'.'.iO, Republican congressman and experience aa opposition of "ft, from Saturday night until Sunday of wilii one the so far to Democrat, returns received; according tllfltmilMtt Mill III NrVHthl. afternoon. The hurricane was at its that Richards will have a majority of Ooveriior l.nfo.h'tle, me iiidiciiled by In Nevada the entire Fusion ticket height while the ship was crossing the the rctut'tis from o ikcoiisin, J.'iol) for governor, and that the balance Charlotte eouud and for eight t'uceti has been elected with the exception of of the Xi br.lsi.n khow the Returns from Republican stale t ickct w ill have hours the Princess May was in great llray, fci peiiiilendent of m'IiooIs, who a uiaj n ity of l n i. v close (or govervote to 'H' euvciii iva defeated by King, peril. The storm was the worst known jspiuks' major nor, with tl1( icin.iiioh r of ttie Repubon .ncen Charlotte sound for several Twelve Rilled Iu ept4lon. ity for governor will Ic fully 17(H), lican stute ticket probably elected. years. '1 here were IS'.' passengers on Van Outer for congress carried the l!y a series of explosions of pyroWashington Wyoming appear to board, technic boiuos and other fireworks, be state by loo safely iu the 1.. pn! liean column. liyitmnite ('sps l'.levi tiff Hnth llund... a vast multitude gathered in among I i'i' to ,ave given II l.t tON Mill... Indiana ia A message from Prairie City, Ore., Madiaou Square garden. New Yorlt the The election of IVabodv, Republican, Republican can ',;..! ties from ihiit Rt bcrt Comer died there on says to vv itness tlte ascetisiou of an air- Io lu.iio". Citv, for governor of Colorado is concede I a Monday cf election morning from the effects of aid t returns, ship display r of states, as usual, lie soutl by the oppos ti. n. twelve persons were killed outright, show cil a solid lVm,h. a tie froot. injuries caused by an explosion of a l ull returns place 1'ic Republican cap Sunday . Comer, who was many being blown almost to pieces, I1.1 WcM, V.ic'ii'j there i little dynamite about 7U years old, w ns show ing a box plurality in Iowa nt a iiltie over and at least fifty injured, many of change. To.iHMi. The p'uinlity of I', 1. liinUall, of the caps to Alvin Reese, when they them fatally. It is estimated that nt Missouri eii c!c I ml i"1 late rdlieers-rtiowho will sin cei d Speaker Henderson, Ilolh of ('outer' hands were exploded, least Jii.iHiil persons thronged the Iti'turD-- show the el of fifteen from the Tl.'nd disti ict is 1. blown oh and he was terribly injured siiiiire at the time of the explosions, Democratic Ci'i'.-and one. Ro about the head and upper part of the which were succeeded by a frightful Complete returns fr mi li.illimnre publica". His eyes were also blown out, and tatcs show lb.it Maryland's in hundreds were which thrown panic, o."i p. oita arc again in body. N01 lb an lost one of his hands and w as Reese inlhe next lioiin-- will be down and trampled under foot. il coi,,.i the burned 011 hi face ami head, four Kepub leans and severely ' lliuiocrats, UHhAU L'A&T UPON WATtHj,,' Malic a in HAUL. of tu .i scats foe .he Dcin a l.iii.olii... - W:aV C, Montgomery, superintendent schools in Oriental Negros, was murdered Friday by ladrones, three miles from iiaeolod, Mr, Montgomery was going to Iiaeolod for a consultation with the retiring superintendent and to assume control of the division. Ho had a lurge sum of money with him. Si.x uatives armed with bolos and spears attacked the superintendent, ijiiiekly killed him and then mutilated and robbed him. The constabulary have offered a reward for Mr. Montgomery's murderers and it is thought they will be captured. Robbery is understood to have been the motive for the crime. This is the first instance of a teacher in the Philippine islands being harmed, while in discharge of his duty. Mr. Montgomery leaves a widow, who is a teacher in the island of Negros. D. C. Montgomery was a Presbyterian minister of Lexiuglon, Neb., and his last charge was at Wayne, Neb. He sailed for the Philippines ou July ili Salt Lalte rMPy CRMS, ETJ ALL i; IN 1)5 OF FRCSH I). UarfleUl--Alfr- ,,,..l.ofl 5 0 , I!inire Hiuery-Josci- FRESH !M3, Of - loni; tit liiHhn. The majority for the state ticket in Idaho is ii;'.';.". Six years ago the party got only j, .tlo votes in the entire state. The Republican strength in the two houses seems to be .14 against lit for the Democrats, The figures on tba slate ticket and the legislature are aa follow, as nearly as ctiu now be stated: MAJORITIES. t f J). Itiibt-rtMl- t lie-- , , loivon TEACHER , V. VilO.ht, ,. tt'HiElilil.,,. .... .... IKF1HID i - t'i..ii litiiti Irilifs. have jest been rectived by a tribal war which ha re sulted in heavy It s', of life on Espiritu Santn island, the largest of the New lei cities e 11,11 p, 'J he coast tribes have been a'tacktii by a powerful inland tr.be sod several villages were plundered ar.d turned. The hill tribe, led ty Xaiii'ai, a chief w hose authority is ex ti iiM e, hi tacked t he mission of the New Hebrides society, where several t r s had gone for hafetv. The es- f ii in ft hihiks were driven toward the hills, where they made a number of raids on the coast villages, plundering and burning. Letters have been seat to be I iciieb authorities asking that a warship be scut to prevent further massacres. Four years ago Nandai s father, who w as considered the most powerful chief in the island at that time, massacred a whole, village of a neighboring tribe, besides mv.rileriug several traders. For thK act liisown village was bombarded All by sailors from a Trench warship. his huts, were destroyed and he himself was killed in the fighting. At I'ctttceoste (or Whitsuntide) island tiiennalives ate stated to be at war among themselves. The trouble has been caused through au excessive amount of sickness prevalent, which the natives believe to be caused by their enemies on the island, ul S' in h l"al(..iu T' ' S. Mocies.il sA Itiriher t I 111 Ml - is : Avkrii t' Ht-e- mi rievt-ii- lUlvkVitu rr.v'.r s'ea-iiert-- i'igrr ' clw .. KM' Murray Produce Co. t n i.':i I.O' II ISM AKi: i!,n Advli s io k t OiiNuii.i .. ... PROGRESS. kM U, Him Vrsnei Wmi- IllixiiUhtil i ie Is V(. h A hi lor lie Snl i Kith'-- . Count. Salt Lake, when tier paren U objected Hooper demanded that they iuvesti gate his character, which they did and found Unit he was wanted for tealtng two teams and buggies iu Fim t I IN AMI IH i lUnnurk , Hear bake limine The highest price quoted on flour year or more was reached last week in Suit Lake, when dealers marked the retail price on high patent at I'.'. 50, the Htrnigh. prude atS'.'.'Su. and bakers' jrrn.de at S.'.'.'i). The cause ef it all ia sitid to tie the scarcity aud consequent high price of wheat. L. A. Hooker is in the Suit Luke eonntv jail charged with grand larceny. Hooper was to m irry a young lady of IM- - tii !,-!- Ail In a IV till SII-.'S - Iriii' ilia " ft ;i Ifr-p-. bowels. The remains of Jim King and Sam Lee, two Chinamen who were buried in tlte I'rovo cemetery 1 i sH", were exhumed to be transported to China. This leaves I'rovo wl'hnut a representative from this nationality, either dead or alive, , Mrs. Mary F.llen ..Kimball, wife of the late lleher C. Kimball, w ho was oue of Ut igliain Voung's coun.selur at the time the Mormons settled these Teller, died at her home, 4; Hotilb Fourth East street, Salt Lake City, Tuesday nir'ttof ltot week, of old age and general debility. Idy . t'l.ii'l - I itVIKAl Its t ia o .irt TiKrf-l- Leu-ve- jail. Salt Lake Harry Hum', a boy, died lait week after having lain sick for two weeks, receiving no treatment except that administered by a The case Christian Scientist healer. was diagnosed as nil am minion of the .! 111) i K.;ltl ili'M lifLimnrc Org-ants- ev-s- I l 11 .Mlti ! , v:..r.. , SI. IK N.ull irty-tw- , cHiini iii'tijuild A "n. 1 AWUT f ' Elect 'K'iS ivt i r in es all' re :i ;n control of the i.fCiouni litmi iritii hrstill with the Rcpobl'itau i tiii vori-.'iotTieiai returns nirt' m i' f HI .' ill rlill of the Kepnb. majority The I.'epnb'irans of V tab seem to ti e hi.iiM- a eii e i 10 tloubt lie, '.1 have won a inngtnlicent victory '1 ue t bat ill en f. r t !1 puny c, e it day. Howell srid Met arty carried the puip,,j,,-En ii. '' iiat.orisi nt!iJtit, state by p'uialliii esliitialed at about the rD"d (.f 'ie : wer I'tneh if it, nun, a tie Hal. ionic'.. Mil v The legislature is overwhelmingly legislatt.ieiwi.hh Republican, the Democrats elected but but I! e hHie I nitul Sin'iii two senators and six member of the li hi tii cl' tn a; nk e of reiult house, who. With the three hold over imperiled tl.c Jli an n n oiil v in Democrats in the senate, give the the l.!cb state upper Li.i1 y 'In II minority party but. eleven votes on elected govi r iii rs (hu e was uq slate joint balhit, i.s against a Republican in wiiieh the party in power was iml 'I he vote of Republican continued in that Iu. Mime of the of carries twenty-onslate the stales, lmwever, there w aa n detwenty seven counties of the state, vote cast two cided, cbange from-lb- f 1 1n I i id I k lain turn. years Hgo. n:v.i e. In lje east the interest centered hi Kp .ij.'li .mi. iH ti. mo th'i, 5. the grrat states of 'cw ott and Cir-- i H. Itl.ti-Jl. uini PUiriet. Ilns . !...!- - ii it; ), lini Pennsylvania, io the latter beetufce of A. G- Flurlier (II.) the conditions brought about tiy the S.ti.1,,1 liiKtiicl, t .1, ! ..1, l;iiLh, Mi.iy ili aiet Ijuvi., Tl;:n! Vork reeeiii coal strike and M Iti.riti-O. iii). hnitiiA becsUKe fif its hearing- upon the KpuL-lieal. Foarlb His'ilei, tVfl.r-- K AI!ism,Jr ,.;u,d icate for governor. lit I, ),i,.ner; llavi'l McKay ill.) JI!. N'ew Vork Vialch-.til. t, Sifrmi.il llnl (ioveroor IL H. MutiUivk ii liijj.liivi ami the entire state ticket, It. I.ove tit.), Simti iH.l.lct, S.ill J,akc-the falling off in the RepubIli'l'i(.li-i'Cmiiii! S l.awreie'e lit.), hi.litover; although lican as compared to Lfio was N. William plurality ilt llmt siicnii.iii i. iiuliliiver; enormousWiiilaini i)( ): Kimon llaiuiaTner (1) At a late hour Odelis .Sen iilli liKuli-lC;all 0. K, Lihi.c (R ); plurality was placed at about' lo.onn. llfloy y I.loilticr It ) The Democrats made a slight gain in Kiglitn IKstrtrt, Juaii unit Mlllard-iJeo- rg the legislature, bill, not enougU to inC. Wliiiiiinrc U' tiulilnier. Kiiitu iiisirict. Snnpi'li ('. 1. fairscn (ft.) jure the election of a Republican suc'i'eiiih Iiioirict, Sevier, Wu; ue, Piute aim cessor to Senator flat t. The DemoIis Johnson lit. hotitover. crats aso made gains io the congres-sionWeveiith District. Heaver, Iron, Kane aod elections, the unotlicial figures Wnsliinuiori A. II Lewis (H.) Twelfth Hlhtrict, "'ailmn. Kinery, (iranii. San placing the delegation at twenty Re. It McHimuld lit ) Juan mat t ir.tah-- H pulliCHna and seventeen Democrats. inn ib. ainuel W. PennypcWcr Was elected itcpiilitir.'iii'., tlti; HeilinerutH, ft. governor of Pennsylvania by a pluralii aver-VH. ilarratt (U ) ity of a more than 150, out). ll.ii Kiilcr 1'. W. rishhtirti R.) In New Hampshire the legislature is K. H. Cai ); W. W. Hall (II.); T. II. Merrill lit ) Republican iu both brunches, insuring Carlnin Kd win ('. Leo (R.) of Senator (lalingrr. the Havls David Stoker (D.) Io Illinois, Connecticut and Mary, ,. Johnson (It.) land the Republicans were triumphant. ed Luther (ft.) Oraiul-'n Virginia the Democrats Miilliieaui (H.) Ir ds, Jr., (R ) nine out of the ten congressmen, while; Isaac tl Uraee (H ) the Democratic majority in Ninth Kane- - H H. Cutler (I! Carolina is estimated to a about' Wlllard--VV. Watts (Ii.) Di Tennessee the em ire DemMwryan James Anderstim (It.) E. While (K ) ocratic state ticket Was elected by about K Ai.ilnotiii pre-cln- t omrHHteJ itf Fli-wlit jullli'i- anil liry-l'- i in N lhlxtriu stMts- I rBisiaiiir y widows If ft a May, iSJO, ot the t.lill.l I,, - iTIwDAL WAR VH.l WAb pr.l'Uiiu!i-SHt. NATION 1 H HOUCHOUT I.N IKIill Ulllrll k lit Olio M ftTAIlt The Uteat returns abow that the Re- publican ncludicg iu tliis estimate the fusion iata elected from the I'itts- (Jiatrieta in I'etiusjI-vani- a will control the next house, by a vote of ,'4 Republicans to 17tt Oeuio crais, with one district, the Eighth Tennessee, and two t alifornia district remaining so mueh in doubt that the oilicial returns w til be needed to decide the result. Tiie tots's given are believed to be correct, although there are a few districts, urb as two in Colorado aud one iu Minnesota, where the and Democratic parly managers respectively do not concede defeat, but the general result could Hot be affected, even should their claims prove well founded. The table by states U as follows. s A Hi m Hap. UTAH MURRAY, Il it a;i that h1 WorWIng Wl., Have m Ma,i Vj l tbe llutik r.eiioblteii r.ik V.I.N REPICLICANS LEGISLATORS. NATIONAL AMERICAN EAGLE. Restaurant Propricur. L r Tiie nn.v Ili'stuiiraiit iii the City. . , EVERYTHING CLH.V AD NEAT, LIGHT AND CHEERFUL ROOild. HATES BY WEEK OH MONTH. TLTE " Wo have accommodations to please all. io.-- . i flic Largest and Best Cup c7 Coffee in the Oit7o I iJ-O!) 1 Hold nr.d First-Clas- s 11 fcyCall and n -- 11 (ii) we will please yr.a. j Jones Block, Murray, Utah7 " vrats, gain return from more that! half tl.i i'i 'ni is in Xebmska show tbiit M i.ej ' p: u rniity will not be less '1 he than Republican inenibei-shiin C o is the grc.ite.st for twenty vi, lo) out of a total 1. rut m bei hip c? (. hairmiit Thompson of the Ten nessee "siiile leuincaCe committee gives a statement in which the niiijoiity of .limns II. Frusier, liciiiociiilic rfmil late for governor at Mi. io votes with a probability of its retieirng Woo. Esti tinted pluralities indicate the elect iii of the Republican 'ickct io Indiana by vn.iuai. The Republicnii in the legislature will have a plurality of (14 aud possibly Ha. The seuale will prubaoly sland, s.1 Republicans aud ( onip', ;i' .Mil-- p ea-'s- , -- 1 I iiec-ti-ma'.- es A Rrt'inat VVotiiMii Heir 10 Vlilllon for Rtmliy Aet. tuni Miss Lizzie lloyee of Padenia. Knn- sas, a uumiier of years ago, look care of an old man who became suddenly ill while passing her home , After his recovery he left and Miss I'.oyce did not hear of htm again until Tuesday, when she received word from Seattle. W ash., of bis death, lie had 110 near friends or relatives, and on account of l.,c kindness shown bun, left Miss Ho;, Ce hts entire fortune of il,ooo,p(K). i I'rmocrat Rcporls from t7 out of ,i eontitie in South Fukuta give the Republican ticket a plurality of congressional Ift.r.il'i. The remaining counties will Increase this plurality by '."POD. The Republican hart elected ail but tlx or eight members cf lite legislature. linrjinr. t s,.,.r,. Minimi, t st three Hull. it. For the first time in the history of Colorado polii ics a w oman was arrested Tuesday on the charge of rcpialiug. When booked at the city jail she gave the name of JennU Sanderson, but she Identified as Mrs. was sulisequi'titly Harriet IF.bbitrJ. a widow ,n years of age. She was neatly dressed and had Il is an appearauee of refinement. she was ;n Hie act of eastalleged ing her third ballot when arrested. id she She admitted her guilt, aud lid it fccCtt'C-- e she Ueedc tin' money, th' H 1lif.,.,l n)lsr lii,, W iM ,,tl(,tu Iv.tn tt- - V is.. ( of iii'i'einvooil, The State sever' miles fi.'n Mai si, held, WU, vva ciiii'ie.i tC.us ear'y Tues-- , by stolen. Five Oay and s,n..il ill men wci e mpLcut in '.ha iv oi k. They hlcvv op th dynnnnti. two Van is I several citi- The explosion a'tr.i tin- c..'i'i r of th1 bunk. 'i lls, A g evcrul sums tight ciiMied in Wcee ' "h do'C'l. .i ion' B us injured I. and tb l.ibbct s is, I I i.untrvnisu st Itsllall Msio linjtim, . i .a A shimtiiig dace at cr.ipe ton, Nev ad,,, J ucn.i,,v ii' ht i" "hu h an Italian by the name c ' APe'" '"'' insUMly kiiU.,1, '1 t,e man who did lbs Willing as ,.m0 Juruli, fellow count man nas laborer iu the employ of (i,e nnodered man. The trouble arose over .ipnte as to .Itiruli was the ownership "f ahoi-i ' I i rii-- ! -- lo.-i- w-- v e The ,, arrested m,,! p:H,.,.,i jiii. Italians of pavtun .e i ictitlv eve. led nvcr "te tragedy oi lynching iireatciu 11. Terrible ttvperlenee. terrible experience Peter Mclver of W ilmer, A wf) that of iu East THE He was lost in the mountains for nearly a week. When found he was nearly inanc, almost naked, badly frostbitten and had been without food for nearly live days. He had to have four of the toes of his left foot ampuhe searching party found hiul tated. close to acrech, with his head resting on a rock, He was lifted on to a horse but w as vi weak that he had to be held on &H the way to Wilnicr. ,..r in ( . decision a handed down from the hi Fnili' i States circuit court of appeals, Monday, the tireat Northern is worsted In its suit to oust the Western Fnion f,om the railroad right of way. The decision is the culmination of ten years cf litigation, which Involve! f 15 niiln of .line built prior to I '..', and uow The line are on Valued nt $.' ..".tNyioo, A Maui' (1 e old st Paul, Minneapolis railroad, built prior to lsvj, and t..l (Veiiii'd hy the court H) be held jointly v Hie lrl'r;v-p- h aud the railway cene panic! Hill OLYMPIA LUNCH ROOM. 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