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Show f AMKnTCAN EAGLE. . ii. i.ma - i i srx, UTAH S'URH AY, ! Mi-.:- n m Deed Committed in Presence of Nine- Year-OlSon, V. ho Ga.e the Alarm, Bjt Too Late. j j d UTAH STATE NEWS. IN LOST LIVES STRAITS CF JUAN DE FUCA. !- :- fstij. ( t i f I'll i Titia-i'- l w: o by ban lit l a. Mint it r in tjt- t: : ai- - il b' Every Woman and Child Aboard Stcarrer Clallam Sacrificed to Sa'8 p0R TWENTynvE w:-- YEARS. Woman Employed Coboy Oregon Whose Secret is Discovered at Her Death. : I'T-ii- him-flf- - . r- part of of f-- ct. Cases in Which Their Services Were of Importance. m 1TS7 Col. Tate, with the Legion Noire, landed near Fishguard. Intend-ici- S to march on and burn Bristol. Delegates to National Livestock Con- When the expedition appeared off tho vention at Portland Favor Estabcoast there was only a handful of volunteers available to oppose them and lishment of Five Million Lord Cawdor, who was in command, Dollar Plant. mustered all the Welsh omen ba could gather together. Each of theso a to i;"!i i in incorporate prop wore a long ciuak, descending for the purof a:'-el; ne-ito her heels, petticoat fashion ilm-ji-- t M!s:.;:;4 1: Impendent pack-i- and thus tttired thoy were made to k of march and countermarch among tho il '. f ry io 'iin:ii-'with the pack-- i hills, presenting themselves at differiiriees on ent points to the view of the enemy mid eiiiiil in such a way as to give the impres.. '!.(' ..as ike topic sion of troops taking Live-scl iii t p silin in i!ie National The French were so up position. Wed-rr. iiiu i'ortiand at ..,;iVeiii puzzled by their appearance that, alI'.y unHiiinious voie ti e s.l.:y though they landed, they could not favor rtidi.rved a make up their minds to advance until sufficient time had elapsed to raiso iii'; lb.- ircoi poratiim of such a the country and bring forward a real of the am! ih"' force strong enough to beat thera i,; :'.b b' hi. uses Steps w ill now bo hack. Another case in point was fure iai.-to stuck subscript ion. nke'i to nished by the milkmaids of Dort, In of $"i,iMiO,(iOO for the fie Holland, who gave timely warning of of caoitali.inK the eorporatio.1 the approach of a band" of invading " ii ii'n. irn: it mum a financial Spaniards and thus saved their city. v. itn the work of estr.Mi.-h-iiuto pi'm A Physician's Statement. p'i'.iits for the purposes outlined in Ark., Jan. 11. Leland Yorktown, the M. D., one of our cleverest The el"H of the stockmen is to have Williamson, physicians, has made a statement, ena ' rporation composed entirely of dorsing Dodd's Kidney Fills and sayliV tuck raisers, who shall he nh.'ire-r- s ing that he uses them in his daily pracin the coropatiy and the direc. tice in preference to any other Kidney tors. of its business affairs. Tito plants medicine. His statement has created of tiiis company are to compete with a profound sausation, as it is somethe combination planls, giving the what unusual for a physician to pubendorse anything in the shape of producer a bettor price fur his stock licly Dr. Williamson a patent medicine. and maintaining reasonable prices io says: the consumer. In turn these indeii! nd-- : "After twenty years' practice in a eiu packing houses are to be support-- , sickly and malarious country I have ed by the livestock raisers against come to the conclusion that it is althe combination. Now that the arso- - ways best to use the remedy that will ciation has endorsed the plan, which relieve and cure my pat.ents, whether Is entirely separate from the organ-- ' ethical or not. "I have used Dodd's Kidney Pills Ization. the matter of interesting lives with uniform success in the various lin n in me project ana of se forms of Kidney Disease, Pain in the-em lg subscriptions to ra ss the InflammaBack, Gout, Rheumatism, tier ssary capital will be nlp.e- d in th5 tion and Congestion of the Kidneys bands of commit, es to be a ijoint-.and all kindred diseases; I always prelor Ir:.; puvpos wi the st i raising scribe Dodd's Kidney Pills in such states cases aud can testify that they invariably restore the Kidneys to their CHINA PREPARING FOR WAR. normal state and thereby relieve tho blood of accumulated poisons, producLondon Papers So Regard Ratification ing prompt and effective cures." of Or.-go- ar-ly Suc-Cw- !.:;: i t lr.-- . 1 ! i!- ' h- l - Ier. ib-i- - -d J i : i. I - -f d : i - i -d i i - c- ! ."iif-ui'- I.aw-tw.e- V l , . com-pun- .ir.--- l ic tt-k- , i ' ' pur-lor- e - ! j an-tec- THE EFFECT ON THE MARKETS. j s sitw-wave- j Mon-whe- n f a Og-de- n dead-light- pre-ide- d ' s d Jo' A.'0.,i-?ivrj.toOO.i- Gen-Lak- of-o- e condl-lshme- - ar' ti' , no. t - n e . j ' GENERAL WEYLER'S REASONS BRIEF necf-ssar- - j lb-!- o ni-- - j s t I rvinsc-quenr- lcin j j o AxV -.- ' I . s , -i fi'i.-e- --- , r . v- ti'-s- j r - slo-.-- ' 1 .o , . t- I - Ke-re- , ei-.' j t - j U'-S- ' Ha-nil'- i ofVa-ia- . -d n cn-ei.- : i , ! x saved the day. Two I iaSso, m ar the lice. A few day atro Joe Mom.ffhan, a well The ri"w T " IIyiu'larn, rf th? knf.wii ci.wbi.y, iJii-- suddenly at the a -i era town SeaMir-V- .i I. r a r of Parr, y Malloy, on rf n.' ri..;n e.iday to rl in f)r.'.;.. n. When the b;.dy in il. Tt.'-iSn.it:; iu' .r ,1 and I.jl n, I'i'i ni; lb.- Wwas beir.; ps par il for burial it was a iU J .a ; ile I o a, u ;in ays t! from sttail l his inn fc ii foil': f!i,.i tl. ii ii: el was a woe-atlb-"V.'a Mil! late h f.osu i' he ranees of eastern 'i r: j Fhe (;. -,i t. i.r i rsi.ci in y artist. fainting-In lie- pr-- s. t: f. r tv.i .' Ore lllll" oi, years, and was h a: "ar won.an aiid t ..t 'l, bv f'f faithful, wbiily In .v.n as an Wj re cotr.-- is tH:, a step, to t..ri. - tin w its a ,i Clali am m i sa r; ni it Of,: untiring cowboy. t;ha worked for the and a Of tin- Uni'pl a id tll.thare a ry t'riii ihat ta;:ed ii telihotte lire put in the county. CiiH'eiiii n (In:!?'!? the summer and but too la'e to nr. is 1thit;. re and a miles of t Withli; ti.r'-' winter in. looked afier stuck of her Il..t, were deol !!'. tin .i a di The mows'" (if . inday iilrh' or ih. certain t, Wh.l it a tliae when It a: il of which she iMio.-se-- s car could b" pssrii III, lis Sen that str-e- i own, su h.v,y In quite a .1 b. p, i iii if Mmriallam ciuM not aved, a des-t- heid. The wemu was small of stato.--to be ;u !: eer ::: to a standstill. tratic v as brou-hi e!To-- t. ll:ai.e tbe was n d unlliil to hit ure, but very active an strong. She to in u l!i was nit:tn' Nick IVt a i irjiii life bi.ats. In th n ehiidrf a'.i womeii non a was a:i exp. it shot v. it.ii a revolver i. ihi or milled lit 1:1. ir iik Jin .linn Mile-k. ou the ! .Urut off last They were ,'afed in the f.rsr heal to and rifle. Her home was in a duglbbad be. n a tile Se'l betK.-- II t! furs ard was bad rcixn titbit ty Borrows Money to Buy Guns, leave the ship, wbie'i Ca;.t..ia She was well out near Rockvil'o. aui'.crly for ah t a ui'i'ii, aiid i. ii l iely a Yukon pilot, v.il'i!.teer"d to VI' toy 7v"! 10 H.iiirliiii ba crn-- i li'M n r. i who knew her well, but ii liked a" tirrai by titini'y The bedie., ,.f Mrs I.!.!u i!!d "I a lu iii wttii a iiiim firm l.r eommand, and whii ivwas n anned by a'.i l.b,h a rt'Vi.l je.iy 'it; she auiili 'l p. op.' exei p'ir.g as she vic'Lns of the ver a! f!i- - ta and her two kiMr-a.- , bands. The frail craft went l:i urd.T to piinli i (.' tlei-nil! n.nati'liiio; lu i ii.iii on t came in cot:: act with them in her iiii'iiiibiin Kl:liH. rh:cftr' firo. wore iti'i rn-- at Spring-vili- tal.o Heir iiv, down within tiiht ot the Clallam. work. Deceased w..s about a I years on the Ctli, A second life boaftlHud with mail of ae. Nothing is known of her Orders hovrt been received by the! pasHengers and in e mrai; of SecShe served on juries In ond Offlrer Currin, wag probaldy lost Twelf'h Infantry, stationed at Fort j and voted at elections. Oregon a h to ave the few to for minutes later. Aboard the ClalDouglas, prepare 1 lam watcbi-r1 s Philippines on March 1. WOOL GROWERS IN PORTLAND. sweep passengers from their hold on the seats Frank Rose, the harbor who mur-'and hurl them Into the waters. dere-his wife in fait Lake City on Western States Represented at ConThough th.j life boat was righted Christmas day, will probably he exvention of Sheep Owners. later, still afloat, a diligent search examined as to his sanity. The convention of the National tending for twenty hours bag failed to YVoool Crowers' ns.siii i;i inn cabol received The fin tab creamery And trace of her. More passengers to riIer , 81.959 pounds of milk during ,,;0 nak(r theatr(J. at the crew were lost Portland, Oi'e., at. 10:30 o'clock and members of he month of November. From this 3,515; a third life boat was swamped d ,,,, 111()niiu.,. TUe thi atra WJW of were butter made, pounds In an attempt to laubrh It. with sheepmen from the western tah now hai a statu hand, articles Three pas enters were picked up by 8ta)es a,,(1 ,vi;h r(.firt.srtSltatives or al. of incorporation having been filed lastj the Bteanier Bahata, who had fastened lied interests from various parts of week. The hand Is composed largely: life preservers about their bodies, the coutnry. Air. on;; 'iriso in attendof Salt Lake City musicians, They had died from ekopsuro and their ance were two of President Itotse-velt'- s During the year 1901 the county bodies wei.- brought to Seattle Sun-- ; con, mission.- rs to investigate clerk of Car-hcounty isued 3r,4 mar-day. la. id question, which will the public rlnge licenses, which la more than' The Clallam was a s'aunch, new be one of the important matters pre- wore Issued In any previous year. passenger boat on the Seattle-VictoriBentetl for consideration by the wool It la rumored that there la a deal run. She lert port lowr send for vio growers. on foot for the absorption of the torlo, facing a terrille southwest gale, United States Senator Warren of street railway system by the ConWithin sight of her destination a huge Wyoming, president of the Wool AmcricsChinee Treaty. overwhelmed sea little steamer, the solidated Light & Power company. at the in her All the London papers have flooding Growers' association, smashing The pooplo of Wlllnrd City are her hold with water, extinguishing the opening session, and the business of which attach great importance fires beneath her boilers and placing the convention was thinking very much of the projKtaltlon inagtirated with to the ratification of the commercial her at the mercy of a howling gala of having Wilianl City and Its prithe reading of Ins annual address. between tho United States vate dwellings lighted with electricity. CONFESSES KILLING CARMEN. and China, and between Japan and Reto on Go Decline Officers Army Richfield has a curiosity la a China. The concensus of opinion in John M. Shockley Admits Murder of tired List. Merino wether which has these editorials is that the ratificais aouiTiruL Men in Salt Lake Two City. four horns, The animal will be placed Three officer of t'ao army recently tion of the tr;?;itio3 impiits an act of! on exhibition at the St Louis expoJohn M. Shockley, under arrest for have declined to go on the retired ;,y China equivalent to a sovereignty sition. Times. .Minneapolis tho murder oP Conductor Thomas list with increased rank. They are declaration that occupation of A aheepherdor by the name of Pol-laaa Motorn Amasa and Glea General F. John Brighton Weston, Manchuria is Brigadier only and for temporary hold-uColombians Preparin0 for War. e in Salt commissary Democrats Select St. Louis as Place son in the street car a Mexican, froze his feet badly general; Prigadier special purposes. while In the mountains east of Thistle a has made full confession W. United Slates naal authorities at f eral A. City, For Holding National Convention. Greeley, chief signal The Post Morning and was brought to Falrvlew for med-- j Colon appear to bo convinced, from Tho Democratic national committee having committed the terrible fleer, and Prigadier General G. M. says: "That is the for precisely point leal attention. Ho may lose part or all the tenor of the reports which are on Tuesday furnished a surprise, se- crime, alone and unaided. In making Randall, command ins the department which Japan has been contendintr ami of one foot confes-Ion, to his admitted was that Luzon. Each of officers Colombia these of Ixmis Shockley St. hold continually brought in, a; the place for lecting which Russia declined to discuss with Senator Koarns has Introduced a Is determined to send an army to lug the national convention of 1904. the officers that he was in fear of pun- - tendered a major generalcy on her. Japaa is now in the advantageresolution providing for printing tack Panama. after death, and for this rea--; lion of his Immediate retirement, and ous The Panamanian au- - The date fixed for the convention was posilion of championing a cause to.uuu auuiuonui copies ot mo report thorlties on Tuesday received oBlcial Wednesday, July fi, at 11 o'clock. Pre- son he desired to n a';e reparation, as In each case tho offer was declined, which is also that of the United of Professor El wood Mead of the agri- confirmation of the fact that tha Covious to tho meeting of the committer far as might he In his power, for the on the ground that tho officer pre- States." deed he awful Ha committed. hal cultural department relative to Irri- lombian troops at TltunuiU number it a foregone conclusion that The Daily News thinks that China Btated that he was heir to a lit- ferred active duty to promotion under gation affairs la Utah. at least 4,b00 men. under the com- Chicago would be sehcted, but politi- - tle property, which would quite come to such conditions. "has displayed ominous courage in her situacal entered tho into exigencies mand of GeneralOrtiz. UrlhoTTrtbe, Mnu vnv feeouina aud a majority of tho committee him in a few years, and that he derecent diplomacy, which will make what excited ever oil of lato, and ttwnii- Uuu to Buchanan is Minister Panama. or is verVi ' to . sired . sign property, for peace, owing to the tremendous ""ii in men itnii Hiippnea wiui am- voted tor St, l.onln. his interest therein, the families ol The seifate, In executive session, thinking of Investigates their own;nimiUk)I1anu have flJU1. tnm, In hazards his victims. which war under the present Lines Pine Territory. swtlon with a view of learning, steam launches and a large supply of Monday, laid on the table the motion circumstances would involve." Delegate MeGuire of Oklahoma has whether or not anything of the klnd rattla 1 ,1" district Is an unproduc-cato reconsider the confirmation of the Rebels Used Cannon. llve ,tl0' a,ul provisions aud other Introduc ed a bill giving the secretary be discovered there. nomination of W. I. Buchanan to be Chinese Treaty Now Effective. Advices from San Domingo under persupplies which tho troops possess of the Interior authority to was John Uharlet, a sbeepberder for A. have been brought to them from other mission for taping pipelinesgrant Ratifications of the American-ChinesIn the date of Wednesday, Jan. 6, say: Thera minister to Panama. The vote thirty-eigh- t to sixteen, divided on IL Smith, committed suicide on Hog- - places Indian Territory. commercial was firing last night around the city, treaty were exof changed at the state wi'h tho exception lines, up mountain, fifteen miles southwest party the Insurgents using cannon. A shell department WedSenator McCrcnry (Pern., Ky.), who nesday by Secretary Hay and Sir of Kclton, on the Cth. No cause Is struck the city hill, doing eonidder-atdf- l IN known for the deed, as the man voted with the Republicans. By this Chung Tong Lir.ng A sh?!l exploded In Cheng, the Chidamage. full nese minister at Mr. Buchanan now has seemed In excellent spirits. action The Washington. front of tho United States legation, to act for this government In treaty provides for the O. M. Wiley of Salt l.aka has been but did not result In injury to tha powers opening of the all diplomatic exchanges between the ports of Mukden and An appointed to a position In the office of building. Tung, in Thn political situation here Is un V nited States and the now republic. Manchuria, to tlx world's commerce. the secretary if tho senate. Mr. Wiley Inchanged, though several arrests of was formerly collected with ono of the The treaty is now an snrgent sympathizers have been made. Eluded Officers for Fourteen Years. fact: it remains only toaccomplished it banks of Salt I ako City, and his new proclaim Provisions are plentiful, and milk and consuls at H''",hrr- for fourteen and appoint the Harry position pnys $11,000 per annum. other products are coming In. Mukden An and Tun.s,-resident of BakersBold, Cal., a years emJoseph Mergeulc, an Italian Chinese Railway Employes Deserting an(i an employe of the Kern County Strike Ccct Colirsc'e $509,000 for ployed In a lime quarry near Salt Their Posts. Land company, has been arrested on M iii fa. Lake City, was Instantly killed by Predictions In the Chinese press a telegraphic warrant from Sheriff bein? struck on the head by a loose General announces that a troop that a war Is Inevitable aad lnune- - Glllard at Texarkana, Ark., for the rock whhli lu some manner became of cavalry had been orgsiib-eat an,! that OMna will certainly ba leged muuler o'' his cousin, Fred dislodge.) aud struck the mail without It P compelled of about sevenurn causlns; great unoasi- fee. In Hempstead county, Arkansas, ty-five warning. yoi-pmen who owri horses. pess. Many Clilrese fear a repetition fourteen years a'o. It Is stated that A number of the wealthier members In addition to these lie wi.l of the Beetles of pilla-ra and murder i of the CommmcrciaJ club of Salt Lake c.t that ma - the year 1900 memorable. Fletcher, while under sentence of j Funrd of about sixty Two eluded ami corrtisnles comprising Numbers of th- cTp'ovees on the rail- - death, broke jail pursuit place. City have formed themselves Into a nUout 1ST. mop. will t left In the oV rhwnng and Shan nail beiw..,-Tuntil now. Fletcher's brother-in-lasort of committee en ways and means Halkwa-ho ,.;erted their pests.! Informed Pie (.Hirers of his presence Cripple Crp'-- district for the present. for the f.;. anting of a now club buildto date th" orppns of m.inlaining Up thinking t'ley country traversed In Pakersli.'id. military force;; in the PVd )n ing, whith they wish to build as soon by thmi' von, w;i pVirely bo the of : as p. i .lb!o. which scene of the tl tiding. last snmiiii-- - has been marly f.100.000. Abhor Servbn Assas-slns- . Oreat excitement prevails at Cab Shot at Polly Pry. The French minister to Servla, M. .. lontes. due to n tnrli ..f Sailors' Duel iindi Fntslly, Mrs. T. Anthony, a newspaper It Fenolt. .has been recalled ami another men supposed to have money, by Two Pre-c- it ? pnib.rs on rdiin woman, w, '! krown in many parts of ofTiclal sent tr Bok-radto act as thugs niul Mumlcr who freijueut the ' lv',1-- : in c:lI, irran. now ercingetr.rix tlie ctn:tiurder the name of "Polly charge d'affaires. This is a result of hobo liltx-ns of Ibis I. hire. On ninn Cisco harbor. r.vight i!al in death Pry." w. ; ii t at twice at hor home tho failure of King' Peter to take adeWa3 shut l ist hut fortuniUoly sailor's, kn!,--ethe deck of 1'1 T)envi was only sligi.t'y Injured. ju by at unknown man. The quate men, is of redress for the assasixvitli vessel .if iK'.ltuehf. As n result " wer.t bullet mark. Mrs. of the Alexander and of sination vile Is.'ivloro Lclait-IKing Queen br.Ple Yineo-- i years of ago, l.emeur lit-An! her;" w cred a rinc at her door) was f Mind dead ,n ti.e, "drunk house" According t'l Information re- nt tin- morgue at Virc 'i! I.eeorves i.be" and R3 sUi,day night, -I '. bv tt --'-- S Of iht S tit Ir...', u h t':t- - rt'spon : '.in on iho bth, s., ai t' ',,.ir was opened a man, ceived at the I'lei-.- h f. reign office, rhnrneil nibility for pi.; ilea!!, ., bcinc sought fir- if ret ail, the ministers of tit t, s the caiisi.-- of h:s nt her from a nlstol .ttii ( ;i;S acute al by the police It is said thsr the men i!l publish a kh-te n. We? ier shortly nn l t'it- -i i',entitled "My ctdio'J.siu. it 1, thought the man leading p. vers have been withdrawn and Ialand has spent almost "id q'birreb-- fre.'iuetit!y durlni: the JHIcal Campaign In Cuba." Two itiieres-jni: .; !.c.v iii jT chapters withdraw fiom Belthe entire past j at Sttnethltig Mrs. or nto about n months In Mit.te nnu t:a t agreetl to ftcht out rou-c- t tor t an. ling m l riile.i Mutes Territory" ami "Res inc.; Wl. v I Was Ai'thony had pabiished In her weekly nie-Jail for drunkeiiiies.-.- . tiiriirences when grade. port was lb-ObligrtJ to APandoti Project." M itilrhl DHpatc'i to Chicago Ir.ti r Occaa. reached. Watkla a miner, fell eighty-CvRustia Makes Promises. P.i'15!' a Question Settled. fett down a shaft in tlie Horn Germans Believe That Little Japan is Victim of Fated Steamer. Hanna Re elected to Senate. Jtns In-- f Russian government Tho Secr,-!a:I ., SJver Li.'ne at Yi Isco aud was Instantsent has another The upper works of the lost steamer Simply Bluffing. The Ohio ! ci .'ahiro by sep.trnt,' tho powers that it will resp-- e a to Hafael Keyes, tha ly k:"cl. lie haves a wife and five Clallam, Including the main deck, According to advices, from IP iliti, ballot of Ike boiiM- - anil s mite c'1 rk-h-t Co! the ia.n any nation has In Mani:!' fully hlldrcn. to The body was taken tc Ihe hit 'v,iy, In response which appears to hav been tn-A fb'iman foreign olllce holds ti the Tuesday voted to return 5l:i!-ilanrt TI1I3 with China. Beavcr, his the action of the churia under treaty botao, for inter-- opihlou that war In the far cast is llauiiii to the United Sta'i s senaf.- f from the hull with (he deck bouses reservaD3LL is male without declaration s .'. regarding affairs on nnd saloons ami state room, is at SidEiili high'y Impr t able. re Beyond Ills a se ml teitn. Senator j It Is row ; r. to give a blj Ihe of Panama. While Btata tion. Russia gives formal expression Is in striking ceii'rn t to p; the 1st!:- -:, eb I n rtum ney, R C hnv!n btn lakn there do net stati ini'iits go. K..n..i-... . to this policy now in consequence of iiio-iiinfi.-eb i iiou six yi ai's a uo, wl a de; irPa-- t t t nielals dtx'line to mako i.i at, Hi,. sj;ut Lak clTn iul opinion, by the I "nited S'ato revenue cutte' la; y that of the fi r ti., widow a anJ fml'l..t most exciting; cono 1. any sp- -i b "altMjictit as to lis nv the controversy with Japan, one of Grant, wlii-- h look ovr the wrecknge newspaper ., rettar !s t'o. statements of An a. a (Jbavn and Tom Brl;-hhfrom he steamer Mando. Dti the way only the I'. ipiis.t.- - numb r 1' '"'". if IS e !erstiH'd that In a gen. whose persistent contentions has be-tho two cnrmit! who murdered teie'irap " d from the Mr en ;t of ex- votes to eleit, seventy hn Mau,p-- pick ree, 01 er il wav di ilnitou of Russia's pi bey la to Victoria a linos laid for fi Hows th" lip a on tho fit. A iiutiiberji.r,, IlSioll US J.,,1 j of U fit at dip joint ballot, tie- si lath- ill lt of athietos c lr""" near l 'Wil body tppind which Is bese;;i'. General to Reyes" of Manchuria and acknowledgement ep'y the fit;..- will ar in boxinir an.! lotnalie game tlt- - igtit-- to make Km ate ballet h.uir.g gum a ef first t.ot.., lieved to he Innt 0f Col.inel Thomn. ' 'ch' r. ..:.,: i practically dccllnos Japanese trade ni ivilevtes ! n- ria h. that sis e ns f. re. 10 U, j. sou 0" ' I., ,i Vrown ifi, r e PuiiMti-.rr,!nlr,g question. niu.- t be m,,it or dap. 111 w id iitiai-k..!. ' t'b man. Tha Oj'.eu srtir factory has fla Erven Murdered Indians. Will Remain Neutral. iu season's run The run ban Debating Panama Question. 3 to Waterworks in Helens. In the Uitit-- l :''.i'e; fiut at Hob Uncle San Will P..ben a vei It ono and the Is le.,: author (m ihe highe-'.t ie The I'.ilia-ii.- i n was ili. I .1. tjt total o,'.!".t wiii k itiout le.ueO.OijC The who i;ii' ii'iie er.a, lleen.i. Mont.. V Mont, plume, In decidei!. Hy that i' tha been r, A in ,, it W.i pounds of sugnr. T! joe? of lie' si s cam Tiie, ,'. iv, it, 1111. any lias b, uuu r i f seve-.!. thr was charged i',,r .!ip.-- i rave; event of w - between and n th first of Sep ThpRiim s' irii d I nr. om r a 1, s. iutb.-ran t thuion 10a r.i Hi.uhfix-si the 011 by autbority tbaf the reservation Indians jiin. w i 19-!;;,. a a; ill maintain tender pf.n. thn! kept employee )inkir,tt to Hi,- - "it'bit j,i !,,1 of Colom- lainlng out ,1 e mi atioi t ft not c'liitemnlate In Oct-berRuiliy t buy tight at id day. strict nei t: ,ty aud that other - tlie puna mm bia's t kiltie mi P n til.The maximum he pnving one tl't'hir out of ibe United V hers of P will observe a tivu Jo!,n F. Cordano and revolution It. is;!. b. an m a.i.l tintr-- f sl'tillar a" Hie. can receive seven' v years. Th In- Sti-t"try to Co'oinbin on Harry Ford of tie. Portland police their s...,.ibo. -r 'n ilk.- r, ;, in. anv of C' :.- this of tb The of sure decision, of p.snn-iiwhile he dian cotrmittel t'p iii-- -i fa.re are tjiri :..ug to su-- j the s!;iU tion m a nf- si, a of wront: on th In ti.e liately b? will it -- o which wi'., The trilitm:-ipii-of Utah for $1 l offered ini!i. 1' Ctot.-was his h!le xietiius an drunk, shooting part state, $:,; IIS n official C anner In nnv pounce 1 prow . to a arrest and conxiction of Nick Ha pn ssisl 1I- opina n Cat ntu iu,!a' ioa ".on, (' wcr me r,nn tw o;nn j , i.'bee n mey over Berlin, can. be n.diy If P S;,id ,,f ,ii;,i ' pt!n:tetl, 'tl five y.ars ikh. Tho tvri ' "Orth of the tiut'stion at ibis time t I i.p.i! nil work. tin J 1,, ,, '. itii. ,if pr It will that hostlb Is aliHge.) to have t .i ti he n thil's-s Would be cnir Inourit liawortb Boar (iv- - Itiidii- - etieourag'-meiicaptured to ''le -ot p. ... on trial rPisv-- d with j t,, f r nib whiskey Is two p,jw tb Ities to cov.Ilne.l wi;a' :o!t to 111 ,n!!m) of Orogon City. Colombia and mlsrcpri rl Hie The w to u.,uor al iue inti.au, I ars coutoi that i! hud bt liipatiy j ndmPsion L g'l'iity Ot atuludu of this country t yvj w put In th wrotigii g Colombia. P;i't I a' City Is to fcve a new S A. A 11. elaVst raper. ti be called The Crisis. Meav The c:i tens of t'intah are preparlr..? ri..' on the list In to g've a Lis: by i tur.or of the oil t ''Us. h ..i. . bull-linat the St The !;,! lxMi.a will h adorned by liar maiiin-r- . women STOCKMEN ADOPT INDEPENDENT PACKING HOUSE PLAN. in as a A remarkable case of a woman as a man has just come to Itr.ikvi.le, In the wes'em c.ar light Fierce Storm VS'vch Caused Vessel's Ruin. -! WILL FKillT PACKERS 'where A MAN POSED AS FIFTY-FOU- Tcured by Chinese Bandits. Miv :i i aiii'ii i.f tin- - A tii riea i E f For. M.mif'ai-:'--ipu to t'!.:i- -l Mii:;."T 'y i f !! r r4.i';s !:;' tleif ini'-rt-- CCM TIISSTFH A MARINE Miss.craritS ; 'MAN KILLS HIS WIFE AND MITS SUICIDE. terror. 0F 1!F.I,1(;I0N "I,UCU!'TE ,"i"N Ctn.c'i Of Arrerican ON jlN'SANK j r thi.-stt.-- i I ' ' - , - - - T--- a) ; ie-it- in-- , l i - t- ! 11 s ) . , v'-o- 111 mem-drcibu- i 11 Kx-lM- - c,--- . ro-ni- t - X"-ef,,- r,. -- if tar I nroc-i-tlii- iK 1- 'C.-ss- i l- doti-ctiv.-- s.-i n-- i ut ' suug u ibo-'P- " 11 j College Education. Records prove that the college man at thirty is far in advance of the man of the same age who entered by tea apprentice door. Even at thirty it is shown that four years spent at colleg were not wasted, and that he really acquired the ability to learn how to da things. Feet Comfortable Ever Since. "1 suffered for vears with mvfeet. Afriend recommended ALLEN'S FOOT-EASI used two boxes of the powder, and my feet ever sinee. have been entirely is certainly a godALLEN'S POOT'-KASsend to me. Wm. L. Swormstedt.Washing-to- a, D. C." Sold by all Druggists, 2oc Heat From Acetyline. between the heating properties of acetyline and coal gas shows that the heat units developed per cubic foot are 1.S50 and 630, retho spectively, the temperature of acetyline flame being about 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit With an acetyline. burner consuming two cubic feet of was gas an hour a quart of water brought from a temperature of about 60 degrees to the boiling point in about 8 minutes. Under similar conditions it required IO14 minutes for tho Iltho luminating gas to accomplish same results, though the burner used sixteen cubic feet of gas per hour. A comparison Nerves and the Piano. An eminent Berlin nerve specialist, who had his attention attracted to nervousness of many pianists, hag been studying the piano from tha pathological point of view. Out of 1,000 young girls whom he examined, each of whom had begun to study tho piano under 14 years of age, no less than 600 had soma nervous malady, while out of 1,000 who had never stud-le- d the Instrument only 100 were afflicted. Tho specialist, therefore, has promulgated the theory that no child should be allowed to learn the piano beforo the age of 16. c Diversity of Tongues. Tho diversity of tongues to be found In one country is often a matter ol Last year the Bible sosurprise. ciety's agents sold the scriptures In e languages in the Russian languages In empire, in twenty-eigh- t Burmah, and in thirty in South Main the Egyptian laysia, and agency. fifty-thre- flfty-thic- e GIVES "GO" Food That Carries One Along. It's rice to know of food that not only tastes delicious but that puts the snap and go into one and supplies staying power for the day. A woman says: "I have taken enough medicine in my time to furnish a drug store, but In later and wiser years I have taken none but have depended, for the health I now enjoy,, on suitable and sustaining food of which I keep on band a tested variety, plain but Lcuiishing. "Of these my main dependence Is Grape-Nuts- , especially If I have b tors me a day of unusual effort either mental or physical. In this csae I fortify myself the first thing In tha morning with about 4 teaspoonfuls of Grape-Nutmoistooed with cream, and cot much else for breakfast and tha amount of work 1 can tten carry through successfully without fatigue or exhaustion is a wonder to those about me and even to myself. is certainly a "GrapeN'utg food wonderful strengthener and is not a stimulant, for thet is no reaction aft erwards. but It, is sustaining and strengthening, as 1 Lave proved by Name given by king experience." Fostutn Co., Buttle Crock, Mich. There's a reason four teaspoonfuls of Grape-Nutand ream will add more strength and carry one further than a plateful of coarse heavy food that is nearly all waste. Grape-Nutfood Is condensed, and delicious. It conii.lns the parts ol the Wheat and I ariey grains thai supply the rebuilding parts for BraiD and Nerve Centers. Look in each pat hage for a ropy of the famous little book, "TUe Road U WaUvIUe." s 1 |