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Show VfN7UUNS AMERICAN EAGLE. I. .CiHT, Ven A UTAH i iiat ui! to its it pn.tcMi ii.it i; Biuy have c, .n tiluy in a Pia..m-- UTAH STATK NKN'S. n j !: OKKMOH. AM r.aval r : d ar a A rejHjlt n: ii I'.t; :n of I s I MoirttPiit Had to (orc Venezuela luta HiLiitif (la nt of the 1 ma I'uweia C Itluatum ta lIIereJ. dispatch from Caracas, Venezuela, dated Iei eniljer 9, says: The comU I"' id- - wate; oi at Ri.fcfi.-.iv t! at bined Bntibh and German fleet today G'lajrrn The '',..,- - ;. ,.. that place.. :!-(Tuesday) seized the Venezuelan fleet, In llgiiatioti lu V. ... ? 1o3at composed of four warships, in the har The lit Is est pitch, and ti.M f.M; .mlng . f th It Is reported also road is t ansing .1 ,1 . !' v; bor of I .a Ouayra. ai ' dy n. s. k t.. that an ultimatum will be delivered tof le Vintah county. ..t a""ested the re- morrow (Wednesday), asking for an i ouiit .es le.s! a :a i.j of it at it The answer and a compliance with the deua-and otl:r ra.'ways is within tie rents i.'.iinj mand of the Iirlti.sh and Gorman min- t;, , !.ir;5 to them past two Ail British and German sub-- j t lsters. fid Is t he .o com nun.., Pre-:,- :, i.t I:.-In Caracas cave been placed un- t , jetta Castro has ...pji..;! t'l Iq Man h or Ate:;. in der arrest l.y ordi'i of the Venezuelan ,. tu take c i; s t.i thf v. t.,: c h government officials. In Washington at:.' ' this action Is believed to be In the na lb I. i The J'i) i.t i.t !!,- .c " iisi. and J, .m of a retaliation for the ultimatum ture '' t f. I.'otl ol Hie Tile t.i;t.;i: of ''. ,i! My which has been sent to Venezuela for i ia'.:.!.t a h"last we,h .i u CM ii '.' a hettlemeiit of the longstanding a: i;.. The tahV't hunt claims of Geru any and England a in i::.week in ll:,H. against her. Incidentally, such action : bunnies tV tt.cr'io; vi- !.!;; s t! i,M-.by Venezuela will, it Ih believed, In'I Since N.., .!!:'.! 17 net a .lay Wch, a1 volve this government, as the German ' Loci mei " earth d . UC has In Veneand Ilriti.-.!" !i i:i I'm Vail. i sluii ks i, i t but qnak t., Mi! zuela, before leaving Caracas, renuest-ecar i filed l.e nn L liU'l United State.- Minister Howen to rami mure f ( 'Lai d the. take his band blown oft' on nklit itf tin Se....'i It, chatge of their interests in VenC- - ic 3'Hh. t.y tinh.UKe of Io i.'iii il ezuela. '.hi' Il gun. BOLD AC i OF PIRACY. urd. I. ml. In. k ' Willi' working on i The up llHi.tl of rll!lnu, l.y au Lehi, Monroe Wilson ami II. .1. Kill) lOt Ii 4 lilnrnt! l of were injured the falling The Kteainer Sliaxvmut, from Manila, scaffold. in s brings news of piracy on the l'hilip-pinfor Frank It In said that tin.- will d a' Island coast, the desperadoes bei. WHinsdale, who sub id.-- a! S. hull. 'LI. if ing led by au American. The brig Mar-icibound from Catanauan I'ayabaa being iliwi.' wat. lo-- in keep ln'i tiiiin fur Manila, had beaten up the count following his example and was becalmed off Cavite bay. She The Utah i riip uf putm cs Is shell PfcCUt A ft ACCKHl hud aa passengers five Chinese merthis season, because i.f th. In. ul Ii, and Ple.lrir (mini! lle..i chants, who were on their way to Mafew a are iiotato.-being already III,., fluu n.i. I. .11. In,,' nila to purchase goods. During the shipped in f'niii Maim. As i he ie...iil' of an exf aci'di ciry night a. sloop came alongside and six The rural fret delivery service has a.'cidcal at I, iv, .11110 '.it., oti" man men climbed over the rail and immeTin- rout been Inaugurated at v t Is del;, and a wit nsl hint, diately ovcrpowe. e, the captain and supplies residents at the sni:ar factory, Mi. hi.el TooI.ey in d I,. M L'! li.b.ll. crew, binding all hands with ropes. !!n. 'tn en In the ih;m.,v .ii tlii- St Sego M!y ami I.clil Jiiin tiiiii. One of these men was an American The I'tah Wiml (inmi'ts' iatiun Kie. ic company u e cl in. dr. ssed in the garb of an inspector of lain a U has name.! 1" tin Na wiics. and st Two of bia followers constabulary. In'1.1 booth on the H.ad o I. tlonal IJvoMorK fimvcntiou tu also woro constabulary uniforms and In Kansas City fn nt January K! to )'i othei pond. M. K.,'i carried revolvers, as did the American. he telcphoi.e riid f.ood The remaining three Filipinos were The report nf the Ktadthe h(. III. Toohev viu.-i,' iiiiued with boloa. L'pon the pirates Shows a I.hIiuko un hand ol i..c. the illtle sllUctltle. his feel reaching the deck of the Marlcia, the $161,997.69; nri-fpiliniiiit N'ovcnilicr, the ground, made damp Lv a 't leader claimed he was the board of $TJ .1 1.2 1. $157,124 ni; pxpcuditiir.-i!- . shuf.er. Toohey in a fiicn iL frtshbm. health and Intended to Inspector, Smallpox in practlrally vii..( out of placed hi hands oil lie she'lhlev:; of search the vessel for arms and ammuSalt I alit' City, Imt four a,s.-ialk-InIicIhh his (ciiitade. w hile the nition. Instead of doing this, after the cared for by the department (IiiiIiik the 'ckea Siiddetily Mi'K.iuii.s!i w ;oi ?rew had been overpowered, the Chimonth, ami tluec of these deing down, st'iiino.l. and nhcii b nese were brougnt forth and at the s. f oiiscioini.ess et'-h" feinej Toohey The flowing well at thf Oregon Short lying dead at 'he door of the booth. pol nt of drawn revolvers were made to Line's I.ehl station, whli h has for so An explanation of the death is given give over their money, about $17,000. Obtaining this, the pirates embarked many yearn rurnlsheii water for the by the fact that the putter win-.- ' and lu their boat again, and, heading tocompany's I. in tank at l.ehl Jumtlon, the telephone wire ire irnim on the wards Cavite, threatened to kill all eenis to have heeome exhausted. H hi he'icx. nam., poles, that a hands on the brig If they did not keep inlet. General Mamiuer Hanenift of the strong oortoiit was ii::.'' l to the tele-pine wire, xver.i tlinui-J- i McKnmlsh NEW TREATY WITH SPAIN. Oregon Short l ire mraimiiirs that on January 1 that r. ad xvil' entiiliilnh a and centered it fur. e on Tooh'-ySen! CiitiimUla on fori'lcti ItflftMnna pension Kyslem for em plot's who liaxo whose L et. ton. hint tn. wet "Vimiiil, '"" oiriTJlef e,f he' t hftm nrltll tYie louipauy fv ciily year The senate comuiiltee on foreign roand upnant. f HT.irt Wm llmle O, ril..U ( ...I Mr tk liy tations will meet for the purpose of John Mai'Mhall of I'auguilrh lust (100 llrlli!! y. considering a treaty between the UnitThe Bheep In thin luxt. Kiiowntorui. Tim most Inleiesilu.-- , m, the most ed States and Spain, which has been sheep had nut left the mn"nraiiin wnen and scut to the the snowHtorin inine, and they were Important, testimony, bfi.uvii! out 'A negotiated recently senate. sessions of the cot-Since the war of IS'.'S there snowed In. Several mor herds are Wednesday's ft like commission ixhs to th effect has been no treaty between the two In the game eomlition. that an nlicifd attempt un made by countries, the war having operated to A Trilmne sp- -, ju fiuin New York a f. llC.-Hll,e fill ,.ii,ll;i jo Llibe two annul those In existence. I'he new City says that "it is stated on kooiI auIS ,f (!),. I, ,, ,!,,, of mine's treaty is the usual agreement of amity provide!, thority that a new line of railway to baxe in Ic ii .. tc Tr cadi and friendship between countries on (en n.:i has been surveyed from Salt l ake City "1 pilssed to San Krancisi o many miles shorter InPuetK e to bin e a good terms with en.'h other, and dues not differ materially than the Central I'm inc." sell il ill ttie men .. from the old i : a a I. eiions the soli. treaty with Spain, except thnt there While at work in the Annie Laurie are not In this, as there were In that, h of mine at Kimtieiley, Snow Mclionnld i anks :if the sod fron." ."i'i and any provisions regarding Spanish came near lotting his life throiiKh the prcsbl, nts was to The treaty was netiers In America HS tllile glK.it ii posiliulis anil of ,"i. timbers, which, fortunately, caving gotiated in Spain by Minister Storer. t from s.iuc'k him on the head, throning him eil' ): of the ten men . backward, lie foi unntely received no flnn to l.h'o. The nan Unity t iimiiilli ftiilrtilA. I'll C'C'l- w n as permanent Injuries. lltioeed ic In a fit of rage because his mother pany i'oii xv i the bllbi'iv : il'llelile. rebuked him and petted his younger City Marshal John Adams and fetor brother, little James M. Shechey. S Anderson, of American Fork, were PtACKFDl. Hi.nCKDK. both shot by the a idenl.Tl discharge yeins old, of Derby, Conn., threw himl 1 iif i n r. ii. I... self Into a tub of boiling water and of the marfehal's revolver, which fell It r fTerti-.l,ili,,,,t h xvas so terribly scnlde.l that he died. from his p ki t The ball passed Tile .stale llep.o ;,s two children were playing while, The Admits' left ankle, and Indeed Th cd through (Imt a 'pea "i th.dr mother worked in the kitchen In in Anderson's left is '':.; ai a Gunvia v h.r home at Derby, Conn. They quarWhile working In the sutar factory of t'ai. as the f. ).,' ,.t reled, and the mother laid a foot bath t Lehl, Morgan I ott was caught tn Tile iltfl'erelll e , ;, (i;, full of 3 aiding water she xvas carrying the mammoth le.-- wheel and carried a state of ar - i,i i v on the floor and took the younuer boy to the top of the room. With tine PliOked o cpt l:i il In her arms. Shu wiped the fears from ,,i, ; ,i presence of mind l.e klincm! an Iron forded by a his eyes, while she scolded James, feet a sett'emeiit c ibici t i, rod and hung on while the wheel tor iietnal bloods'.ii d '!'?! .laities, a nervous, weak child, burst t'l. ,a! toe clothing from his body. is retarded as n ',: i, , ii.bi a passion of sobs. Then !u threw luni-elshriekiti';. luto Hi boilin.; The fish and same warden of San V. U! AHb A t'F WIN I water. The mother drained him out, pete county reports that atlve trout with The upper pint pain. wr'thlng He di.-.ii, ,i ,,f of his body was parboiled. suckers, carp and ni t ia brook trout 9iI1h(1cImii a SlllMllltit I !l l,. tliIn a few later hours ;ony. are Increasing. l,ut t.;i,i Lass are not The stntisl iciaii ,; ' !.,. ' .,. doing well. Sate hens, ducks Slid quail ar Snrrl-r.- t lillf Inking Aiinri'liUt of tt.e surlcultnre est ,0 are on the im n is ;.. l,ul deer are Until. ' v. Oil of Seeded Thiiti-eaniirihi ds xxere in rested owing to poor tattte, 1' lifted St.it.-,. at "i near Spe,.'a. Italy, ai'ier a F. L, Hinsdale mi i Id. .1 at ... ., Sel es, an ni tu at struggle. The pol'ce surp-lse- d taking an over. Live of im-- id.n.e tlitis the area esinu o t, ... il meitin,-dale was wa:it d by Salt I a!,.- o";, ,i!j while they xx.re In the act In the fall of i"! h, on a charte of obtaining iniun-niid.-- l of taklnir an oal'i with ;i V n is t,.i c i.e. false pretences, ami it is sujmosed a winter wheat on ' King Victor I'u aii",-l- (b e h as o,. ;l e, otll'iai realization of the disgrace he had In I'liia .if the aimi'i bKls and ic.e of tv,.. ;., ii, and a tiu.eie.u brounht upon hluis-- lf prompted th? 91.4. w ere s, ,,fcl,v w cn:t,!o,!. deed. Preliminary - Lai- j b- 1s - n x taken i.s for unpr ed-nt- ed le '.one i!.. .y 'ei,."ie'a(i V.y -! of s: c r..u"nirig. ;!. severe ! v i ir : ! i,-'- t . : . -- 1. j I a- i I ,,- t pa-se- I THEY'RE l . ian I i ' ! ,11 r 1 r- litr i tran-Hieli- t' i -- l 1 n , 1 AFTER VENtZUELA. land. In September, nril'.Tr" imiit'1" 1 1 Great Britain and Germany have presented uliiuititiiins to Venezuela, Which wiH he t'cllowed by the seizure of the customs unless a satisfactory settlement is furthcoming within a brief period. The ultimatums have a time limit, but tho exact date cannot be asectrai;,. .! here. The Ibitish foreign office rbiics, with regard to the limit: "It is a resonable lime In which Venezuela can satisly the Injured governments. Iloth notes are practically Identical, although the amounts of the claims differ. The notes merely reiterate the continued disregard by the Venezuelan government of all our representations, specify our claims and demand immediate action cm the part of President Castro's government In connection therewith." The Dritisb. governcpid's case is practically identical with tre statements made in previous dispatihes from London, In which it was first announced that tho aclloii wns mtenipiated. Should the s hostile ,) ,,.( ,m w li. llilgga.'l. j,as been Instructed to go anonra a unu. Ii warship, or if that. Is to Impracticable, go Into tho neighbor ing tintisu colony. Fntlicr uml ( lillil Cr, iieit.., I in Ttinlr lb, inn Fire destroyed the general store and dwelling of Mai Manthey, Wis. Mr. Manthey, in at Colgate, attempting to escape, fell from the porch and broke his neck, dying a few minutes later. In the c:v ilement a child S years oi l was and was burned to dealh. Aeother child xu; and l , it latilly , i I V; three others Seriously injure 1. Tho mother and two other i a xvere the only ones to escape uninjured. Mr. M ini hoy xves over fill years old. The family consisted of the father and mother and seven children, xvho. wit h the servant, xvere In the bnildii:-"lit the time of the fire. It is thorn-lithe lire was caused by an overheated fur- i . iTTT- I 1: Soltli-iiirii- i l -- . bi-- . t i e. 11 f, - XX M 111 ' w i t ( ". ih.-'i- i , , - I i nace. rnKliirvr Killed, Two c,, a BUHI fc snows. D DV M. onliln'l Sal,,t Un. sui,,kr. Anthoi iiatix e denial if the re, ,m repolts Item CliicC'.a to the ell--- , t ', -i Hie sailors of the No. l;, a pHsseiiner in it,.. '"':!!l high rate of speed or t!, !! o Grande riiiiiln.nl Xllll on n, r tt (i 'i .'. I Western Jumped tto tia. k nt a point near West w ate. a, d t; flremitn. ('. William T i'i' C. Readel. as ,i;:,, 'OCl.l VIA Fi..;, ,.,- ji,n i Cummincs had one bii l.en ami mill ow ner uf It. oh, and Mail Clerk lien son had his shoulder well know n t h o Is .' broken. ' know n tu h t near IVich Springs, Ariz. Iloih were wrcihod, and scleral were smashed up. A. fj. freight ca-Wells, general manager of the western lines of the Santa Fe compary. that from the advices he bad received the w reck xvas not a s. riotia one for the death of ICuguicer Pel 'ison. l rolljr t r Cnilni. To inter urban trains collbled sex en mill's from Taeoma Monday n'ti'.'i'.eon. ni'ie persons Injuring fhshtly ai.,.1 breaking the legs of Cus- tave I aisa of Seattle. The arch! nt w is ciiis si by the ll'.otoi; ,IU of the T.i...r.:a o,kin running i.i- t the switch -' he shutld have ii. i t th l t:;i :t. The Injured xxeie i' le to pro-- ' i t ''':! .tl , - . n Mrs. K. P. Cox. vho. with t : a st i; bus slide He has M'l. - M, ' band, was lust In the in nntiuni of day e,b ' .1 ix ' ' Sanpete county about ii month ai.-found .xhcie Sudt'i lad ex d be. and ban her b R"d feet badly carried down a n. :i died in a r't I. nke hoMctal fliiie The bo.!. . si:;! iind- -i Saturday, the Immeibate cause (1f Clio xv. A l In li.'p. of death being bhid jmls.itiing and tier recoxeiiiiK na;t it. vous exhaustion. .mii r.l l.i I all,r. llrtitatly Ollle Carlson, who iruiltv to Simeon Giave, a p,, 1'i.tt farmer Judge Hart's (ourt nt I .e nn to s. dlln? '. liquor In an In. bun, wn- - .utenci'i to (f Salinas Cai., and bf . :o i Id with Geoige ,!l.-ra boy, pay a fine of ltnrt nounre, that the whose home is in San or the s. ata isen. and was due tu ( 'm N,n ji t Cieol gn Alibi a fa tn '..in t were offender beinn .,;t i't la-olast Work Is being ir.isd. d ly the Ftah -i ntul lollday nii;'!! ; h- . I t : i ;' ; J 1 I lri-tall- th" $l,t"m, nn'ii tright will die. 'IV- lar Ftah, and that there is ic ,t It!'.' p,.,.-,a( remvery of Mr Ctax. i tnouth of Hear I.ivot c . ,. , a half mi'en n i tn of Co':i:ision. Thtj condition of "ii C ..i- factory with a daily 11 ;i f be th ?p Urrjest In tall, !ty of i '.' j.) tonl ous. M.- Ml-vsi- . latis say :.,. for the ic,! tbnl Ih-- ' is i.xiy sell- - i. ; emit'oxed" H.tlilirr All llllSIICi i.ii. i attt It pt VX'i'r I es-l'- tll ' ! ..,. ', ;,. to ion tli" First win. Fa. The burglaiH ..H.,.:.., '.:::. ri a' I t b and bound the v phone operator end i:t t'.,. v t.t ;. w.i l Opell Use the th r. They safe, br.i C 1C rili'i- -. the t. !: frighteuc.l. fb. v i' el. money, it is h robbers ihd u. i.t a they sreu-c- d ... tamps fun;- t - . i I t" I' '.? v. t nhs-nee- . i s : 5Isn d. x ! IVrxin. is reimrted from Long With f"'"i In silver In bis pocket;, which he hail saved for his ;, F.dwarr1 Porter war- - l:no- !...! ni !' sloop while retundi g to ; :t ami drowr.ed. Ov. I:;;r (u t e storm, hl crew coti'd remler no i and weighted down ' t'o b I'cbT, s ;i. thottrh a libk almost drown;-'.- -i i al-r- '. Instnrl y. - Hi. Ttl- Mu N,ly. a of S;.i!n r of Marltif in I in ir ' o ;.i i, 1, 'aiTxing e ,,f o SI p,iir! the SFVi.S'.T,. i t'l.---! b-- i ion. The bill a word of s i s having j.. ex;!: 1 with that it I pa- r v.:! e'rcnlnr to nl! t.t tax 'ting the o ' a ; a p:otiew paiing ; ' p.- - subnet!.''! ..,( a ' . t lit til' IbM.; :!i l ; "'-- ' ''''"'' - y w.ud ti. eri.beiUy "l SO: M1 exui'UC '" ". a nii .t ? ' ".' P!i ' ht, lie w ill I'', "'r' rM.r.l if ', ry.Vv i:' ' ' p ' ' . f i! .''t-- '. ' - -' ' r- t. ('''.- - n- - : ' f r !'- - ' V ;. '. a..- - II.IU Kitli.'Btfe;. of the do. k xa f.'Pstne o, Id pert. , , t ,i; The Ohio Valley Ir i. . nl M i ll:l rated as Minx .., i :,! . pi an-o- ln.'rati.i'. x d. the benrfi; Oi! tll'.ons ( - a '. i !. IX It: s T' e. are (',.: fa Pr. -- t lde- . t eck e"d. -- f; a of thefe two s o-- ; f .! e pp.f a I tive to Ven-:.- report f rises t t t . s i. i tr,ep,t with th,. ter ll.'tn i c ; r reg.il. ii"g t:" from t'o ' -- con- : ' f A spe.-'acniii;: buxe V In ei Ket lo--- tho such or each O'.t 'giious on or cor i ',' i'n in v ;:l tend y I '!. r"'. Manufac turers' association at a meeting decided to increase the price of stoves per cent. The house committee on appropriations has agreed upon the pensions It appropriates bill. appropriation J139,8i:,O0. Five English shipping firms are combining to form a new line of steamers to piy between New York and the far east. E Queen Wilfcelmina's Crown. Queen Wiii.ehniea s cro'- - ii is very gorgeous. It is of dull sold only the edges being polished, it consists of a crimson velxet cap Inclosed fn a circle set with saupkires and emeralds. The imperial arches terminate In sixteen voir.ts, eight of which are surmounted by lart single pearls, and the other eight, bent ton, aid the center ami there crownel xxita the ;;h nine globe and cross, are set pearls each, which nre graduated in at the size, the smallest being pla-ctop. xx -d At Bochum, Prussia, ten persons were burned to death and others wen dangerously injured as the result of a fire which broke out in a bakery. Captain Pershing has located what of a fleet of small gunboats which the Spaniards sank in Lake I.anao, Island of Mindanao, in lS'.iS. Dr. Ellis S. Duncan, who is charged with shooting Bruce Head of Louisville, Ky., several weeks ago, was released from Pittsburg, Pa., jail on $20,000 bail. Head will recover. is left City Marshal Felipe P.aca of So corro, N. M., shot and killed David at the Baca, a prominent citizen, Windsor hotel. There had been trouble of long standing between the men A bill was introduced in the house authorizing the president and the au tborities of the state of Texas to mark the boundary lines between Oklahoma and New Mexico and the state of Tex- as. The statistician of the department of agriculture estimates the actual growth of cotton in the United States In the year 1902-0as 10,417,000 balesi of an average not weight of 490.7 pounds. A Panhandle work train and a Toledo, Walhomiing Valley & Ohio en gine and caboose collided near Cos hocton, 0. Engineer Veo of Toledo was Instantly killed and seven train men hurt. H. C. Havemejer's Until a few days ago Henry C. lal a claim of J 15,000 against the First Presbyieiian church of Greenwich, Coi n. The church was built ten years ago, at which time Mr. Ilavuneyer cup t abut nl f 20,000 toward a residence for tiie pastor. Tn 1900 be remitted $:,,oi) and last spring the pastor that X the congregation would raise $.".,! 00 more he would cancel the romairder. The required amount hai just b(?n and the church is eoxt free from debt Hav-emey- d d Both P.eserved. Some time ago the lord lieutenant of Ireland agreed to attend a certain race meeting and a carriage was reserved for his excellency in the special train run from Dublin on the race day. Soeirg that (he adjoining carriage was reserved for ord Ardllaun of brewing fame, one of whose products is a malt liquor known as the XX, a porter took up a piece of chalk and wrote upon the one carriage, "For His Ex." and on tho other, " For HI 1 XX " Perfumes Liked by Horst3. However little credit a horse may receive for possessing commonly delicacy of scent, there are some perfumes grateful to him. are aware of the fact, and make use of their knowledge In (raining stubborn and apparently ii.lractcble Many trainers have favorite1 perfumes tho compos If ton of which they keep a secret, and it is the of this means of appealing to the horse's aestheticUm that enables so many of them to accomplish such wonderful results. Horse-trainer- s ani-id'- n Mrs. Elizabeth Manahan. a cousin of Secretary Stanton, is dead in Wis., aged 87. Mrs. Manahan was the only surviving daughter of revolutionary officers in Illinois or Wisconsin. When the president comes to tak up the question of the succession to the vacancy caused by the death of Minister Buck at Tokio, it Is under rood.that he wdlliamq John Barrett of Oregon. In Amsterdam a general strike has been proclaimed by the Dockers' union in consequence of the insistence of the dock companies tn undertaking the work of a company whose em ployees are striking. Shipments of currency by New York to western and southwestern points for crop moving pur poses thus far this year aggregate a decrease of JSOI.OOu 118,135.000, compared with 1900. The Jury in the case of William J. Nelson, on trial in Judge McKwenV court, Chicago, for the murder of his wife, returned a verdict of guilty and fixing the defendant's punishment at imprisonment for life. President Roosevelt is assured tlia if the negotiations with Cuba for a reciprocity treaty nre concluded satisfactory by the state department the treaty will bo ratified by the senate during the present session. At Marshfield. Ore., Doc Kngb. a gambler, shot and killed Thomas Barker, another gambler. Manila Customs Collector Chu .ii r rules that Chinese residing in the United States may enter the Philip- pines. Irrigation figures. The third annual report of the Irrb cf the office ol investigations gation experimental stations, United Statu department of agriculture, made un der the direction of Elwood Mead, eays that averages of measuremenU emuracing nearly all or the arid state mow inav auiiug uie past, inrea year was turned water enougn into tho heads of ditches during the irrigation season to cover the land irrigated to a depth of 4.43 feet; or, stated In another way, 4.45 acre feet of water were taken from streams for every acre of laud irrigated. Spencer Get a Vegetarian. Herbert Si jncer is poking fun at the vegetal :'.; ci England and has taken tin m c npplc'.ely by surprise In-- . asmuch as v ; oiai ian faddists thought they could c aim the philosopher as i.e. one of tlu-i- ( wn. Mr. Spencer does not apparently ti ink highiy of the mental state pro Up i d by a year of vegetable diet. He sal recently: "I went over all th?!. I Lad v,il:t:n during the year 1 pract.h cd vr larianism and con- signed it nil to (he fire." Since then 1 b.'.'ii s:iy!i:g some facetious he has things about the "devotees of the truck gaiden, ai ho culls the rege- tariaus. Mrs. Cleveland's Social Plans. that Mrs, Groxer ( level 'it d having seen hef four ihili'pea l.tyopd the very young Llace. will spend a part of the -, v Yoil: w inter in mingling In social gayi ty. All the children except the boy "favor" their father. The exception Is dh Gnctly a "Fiances Folsom boy." so the friends of the family say. Miss Ruth hat begin to go into society a little, thourli a; yet she li far from "out." Hut r!:e ':.::!:; numerous families iu the Clcvehi'id set. is made x As a result of faithful service N. linker, former president of the Atlantic Transport company. Baltimore, noxv a part of the lute-- : i tional Mercantile Maiine comp.!:y, will distribute nearly half a million dollars among his former employe.?. it Is estimated that 1". per- attended the fu'ieral. iu New y,,, ;; of the rich Italian hanker. Raphael Bnvo, known as 'The King (f Me! berry Bend." Thirty imIIi e n, u worn required to pre. rrxe order in the g. at of uiini throng, unruly ot ly bers. . 'ie. Investigation into the causes which led to the explosion op, the steamer Progreso at the Fulton wotks. Frnncisep, by which th.;r'.cii np-- are lues p..,, supposed to have - t tic others nre badly main.. !, has s! ... it that the quality of oil whiih exploded on the sleamer was p.. or. Senator Hoar has presented to the senate r.n to the prat Ion bill, proiidirg that the wives and children f aliens who have decline,', their i.itept:,,!, ,,f becoming shall be admitted without tax or fee. l.- a'o t r.ua! nssc claiirs mav e ci" of a gio'i Bt;d owr.e hx C t,' the hou- - th' : xx r I. d II prox i.' ig Stove For New SumT.er Resort Schxxah of U Stel to be at the head of a New Yorkers syndicate of who have In tp-xthe (rstab lshmeLt at Great Neck, L. I.. .' an delusive summer retort t!rr.!!ar to that founded mary years ago at T.neio by Pierre Lori'.lard. The buyiLg of thore front property at Great Neck has been joiLg on for months b:g prices being i trei era 'or g the paid In tome i little hamlet will have been replaced by splendid s!Pi.:::er cot'a:;s. Five thousand dollars ar. acre was paid for an estate of US a- res. Ctarlei M. trust li said French Premier Not a Giant. M. Combes, the French premier, is only 5 feet 3 in 1, , tall. Hft s by He was at profession a one time a schoolmaster and Is a leading authority on Freed! edu a tlonal affairs. His scholarship and literary activities Live f.,r years been largo ami comp-ri.erdve, eribrn-in- g gueh topics as the l.niin port Vligil, Kant's metaphysics, t :e philosophy of St. Augustine and the social theories of St. Simon. phys-elan- 1U I bill A pick-mine- e- :: mi as t' li I. foniiii been m: w pen- - of debate. j , . .1 ; e:., i'ai-';- ere for tl x --' .IV t a .'; lllmnt ..ii Mill H i, ti y'ik, it i, -- ,.r ii, st: i( r'o.i ure. !.- I ,,,, , I'a rcy f' I'. ..1 It. Vi slo'i tT. ItnlV d- Ohio miners will demand an Increase 20 certs a fori in the s. aie for coal. of Per-nar- :. h lltr ill sin,,, tin'es SILVER. H,i. XXVluht of Colo on ,T A peculiar ( xx ! s WITH Hrmwi.,1 l III lu-;- I hn; P irtt 1 t- , t ;;!!'. S. t,,.4ili;itinitt ef In llrnvpr. .!'!,!;,. C.irt'el'.fer (if I'etix , r i di;) t'oj grand Jury drawn to !h ft alleged flection frauds is taken ,.y, Th's a, tlon :,. of the uncertainty as to the 1'tv f the coiistifntii.mil t bi: i; Arapahoe i o it.ly ami :fi city and county of tvn! i " ... v. iil be no i:ix 1'; ei d. Id.court ip o! i ., supreme "'' cr ij;p iitnetidmcnt s.r'.ll st r 1. l's ,', .. .,, S expected to he gii. u in -t fix weeks. ,m Itillde , ti'l medical atte;i:.in. and taken to the hospital at Ix.'it. f itl Nat-o- i x ( , - . j,,,,. , r,-- -r I Taenia to ie. uf Wisconsin Represenbitr c,., c has introduced a biii to promote the efficiency of the Philippine cunstabu lary. It is authoritatively stated that the n Hayes-"Tilde- 1 : ron xxcte utidergoing sex ore hi: lu being roiju.ied to dig a canal r d j,, mis u ri t a: y cond.t oes, is cort -, the foihixvlng cab'i gtam ;i tli" r,ax y dep.iitntert tod,i tie;.. Ad m'ral Pexvey. dated San Juan. I'. U Ib'C. !i: "Coini'.tion-- coiiiiected x;th ta Hill dtlg lit Cu.b,.l a'.Si.l'ltely . No si. kio'ss wliatever a'cee,; tn.-s i i (!. y t Guatemala. invo'-tU'uf- - Win t to which Mr. Reed signally cor.trihidod. He ias also one of Ih" minority members apthe election of pointed to President Hayes in the famous controversy. His skill as a debater was at once recognized, and his influence becoming more strongly marked each year, the leadership of his party was finally conceded to htm, and In the Forty-nbitand Fiftieth congresses the complimentary nonV nation to the speakership waa tendered him by the Republicans. In the Fifty-fii-'- t congress, that party having obtained the ascendancy, he el&nted speaker on tb first Fal lot. In the first days of his administration of the office much opposition was made by thn minority to the enforcement .of wbM :.'r. Hdi veil his constitutional power, to count members present lu the house as participating In a rote, despite their refusal to use their privilege. The question of silence cci se h occasion con. and the stituting legal Ptnirtion thereby of a quorum, wns, however, set at rest by the adoption of new rules ous., February J4, 1S00. In F pt m' r of the same Mr. .,' ,r(,H f0 t;a Reed PS (onr I'ifty-serorcon r ss l y a large Mr. I; d Jority. himseir an IndofnHgable xvi !:". even while In cone.re-s- . at:d nsj.V "in his duties as congressman and iker be found time to cuntnbete t,, several mapa-pineof the day nvtVlcs pertinent to (ho various p, 'ii and ecu:; mic quest inns which were from time to tiw.e agitating the ei LOADED men were seriously Injured in a head-ofreight collision on the Santa Fe I v x cfi at of this measure, Injured. refer Peterson, a Santa Fe engineer, was instantly killed and two fire- he waa elected 1S7G. to the Forty fifth congress of the United States, which assembled In Debecember, li77. He immediately came prominent through a speech, one of the few formal oups ever delivered by him, In which he argued against the paylment of damages bv the United States for Injuries received by William and Maty college at the hands if Unit'bl troops durin the war. The s ibs"n,uent policy ol the government in relation to wai !:i!ms was largely determined by the pe.,p!e perished by the eruption of Part a Maria vokauo the In paymaster United States navy. After bis discharge In 18H5 Mr. Reed returned to Portland, passed the bar ard entered on the practice of liis profession. Three years later he w:ns elected as a Republican In the legislature of the state of Maine. In lSi.9 he xvas ted to the house and iu 170 made state senator, passing from the latter position to that of attorney general of the state the same year. Retiring from this office after effective service in 1X73, he was then made solicitor of tiie city of Port- Cireat Itrltiilti ,tu,l Ornian llve Presei.ti-1 It ir t'tlliiititiiiiis. i Sugar cimpa' v sugar factory m on the $:ue.ii..ii acting assistant I - I., "MMARY. Three thoiisand I exci-llenc- faih-oni- l',' Ii o.J. formei e of re prese.t.ta y( a' s one of the I IXx.-toi- e I .rtft e s.-- e - s t i.ie.-.er.- t Knt il IX. , c pr u is In public nth i.((iirring In life, Is dead, 1,:h Washington, It. C it 12:10 o'clock Sunday morning, a:t.i-- a short illness, the immediate cause Of death being uraemia. At the b. when he died were Mrs. Reed and Miss Katherina Reed, (la. drier, McDonald, Bishop ami Coodnoxv, and the nurses. Mr. Reed passed away peacefully and apparently without pain. Thomas Bracket t Ree l was born October IS, 1S29, in Portland, Me., and received his early education In the common schools of that city. In lSt',0 bo was graduated from Howdoin col lege, winning one of the highest honors -- the prize for hi Eng lish composition. The next four years were spent by Mr. Heed In teaching and the study of law. Hefore his admission to the bar be wns appointed ttj in-- Bra' Tfcot-ia- fpoaker of the tives, and for most prominent, l i H,rrro-UlUf- I'yl-I- .I. j. if ; c'.t and , fa: I i II. - V IM MO. i ,. 11 i,, licit !, to ihr I'.a, . h - sern ,:e. w:m Tketi s . I i t.llill',1 IIXVK'jS. llMX forth fiom Severn cf the mom tain peaks, !',- d in terror to and the pei places sale. These esfinct they cor,,;!.:. active, are toward the j B.r. an. iiauuion speaus oi a violent eruption about. 100 years ago, when t!ua pciiion of the country wa:s a fiowla to .' un of molt ;n lava, and travelers h ., vo:idcr(,l at the extent of the erii n when tli(-have had to walk r he fields of waving1 rock .w d down the mountain chilled a sides toxhe M a. The s present are observable at four j of the uioiii.iain n Sue which the baii.bur.o (,f Cue island, and long us l he is cobbm-cb tiiat portion of the conn- can hupp It is ti7 littk: stated the other par's of Samoa, being ofjly.oi, Hvu than Sa- vail, WiDui.t he alTeci-- d by the outburst. 1'revio-- s lu the outburst the only eru, iion knov.-r- to the people now betxecen the living occurred Islands of T.r.i and n: - - a In the Mar.ua portion ,,r Satin a, about thirty-fivbecaruf when tho years were greatly abated, satu! and thrown up, ami the islai d oj Oloes-g- a became devastated through the vapors arising hum the ocean v. here the disturbance tod: place. At the Same time millions at f, di were destroyed, but the bank then formed which has a over it of thirty depth of and is a (hhiipg ground for the pete,!., of Manna now. tia. . - cbm, cr'-t- !!.( of t. - s:'.. .3 Welt a con-- : to I iircv ii'o.-xx veral oth- re' k .. l I itf iiv .,1,1,,,, re start led ol e of ' t r.S t s l r 4t' u 1 Forn.fr t:. ans of ti:e group 1 '-r last. i Mi.iC.a:; ..V. r 21, NEWS SI'EAkiR REED Arllli HJIBs s't itl'S at -- :'. t. a , sper-L!'- l 1 : , gta-..- f A of ut 'v fn islands, m says: Or. at the at tho Ujur, s It I bISTlVOI Islll 1.4. I. Hit lars DEATH OF IIuri. r W Hit m 9AMQAN vc'Lt ANflFb ACTIVE. CAPTURE VE.NEZL ELAN FLEET ftr lle,l,;.li,.fieri. lii(li 0ra,iul WBRAV, Wll ate of this iu agree this mat- - ame-id-ren- t Denver Women Arc Ambitious. The .Inn..' Jefiemon (women's) Democratic Cub of vtvi r has token out a thirl, years- ei amor. It is hoped by the ji i; (.,,, which was named in o;;nr of th- - mtrher of Thomas JefTerson, will uliimaicly become a na- ,e.-.-i of Demo-ciatlwomen. fo - e im-c- ( The jun in the Stiieter case, in t'bicigtx, tendered a xcrdlrt finding Captain George Wellington Streefev Henry Ho.bdtine and William and eir'.ty of t'x'ng their icmi hment nt imprhnir-ir.- . pt in th,. p A hi'.! infri In- Representative Jeekia! bv tequ.'-- t makes news., riper and oilier perh dp.Cs unmriikildp hleh contain any pi, tries of s ilcides or details rcnitit ; to si.h i,b s. beyond a simple statement of death by guj. cMa, and Imposing a penalty. man-laught- Kv-- ': s "'vitu'.i!llu" km,,,.,.., M (i.t. ', ' '.,.,'. '""'"i" "" ""' r"' i' Vr-v- . C TP I, fi ' Cw? "T t r- In(crratio:;;. Dirficnary ''f11"1 J ").f itiiMtO. J Auilpiiily. Cr," C'F"! iu.-e- xx X. . Il 6. it r ..i. ii ' r.-- 1 c inf. :ua .. l. ! ' , .jt., ts' i ..... rr. ' t, Utm, |