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Show The Saet Lake Texegkam. 8 FOUR R USSIAN WARSHIPS SINK JAPANESE STEAMER Judge Hall Rules. (Continued from paitc 1-- fatvrda v nvr.MNG. rr.nniwnY ir. v i. WALLSTREET SNAKE RIVER BUSINESS FOR WEEK LIGHTEST ON RECORD HOLDS FIRM PLAN URGED ) was supposed to be on her deathbed when th marriajre ceremony wji per- Daniel formed, on December 6. 1372, byMormon In th Vv'ella. a II. high r., dotlrt IH priest ek The volume of buir.es transacted on the ttwk VladivoBtock squadron Is explained as napolls and Frolic, Is under orders to church. Tli plaintiff was then about IS Kcarns Explains In it 07 sine will th prob40 years to sail for Shanghai. The ships rcord4 amounted follows: .hr, was only R. - if a 1'"' Park John old. years r.t 1 "For strategic reasons the Viceroy, as ably sail on Monday next. c of age and a bachelor. For this sum a total of lll.TW share hr.jr hafvli. holrc tht ih ttomrnander-in-chie- f, is empowered to ' Thene two carties became acquainted Infancy. were confined r '.-a l r"" His Project lo Raise t ". j the principally vears. before the marriage took dealings Victories. at Pleased dispose of the ships and men without spveral Japan's enume 11M7. lrm The to have iwld SHr.g tr lb consulting headquarters. The market today place, though Dr. Park BOMBAY, India, Feb. 13. The native ration of the Russian ships engaged at population never proiessed any love tor ncr or Lake Level. inno S3 Pricts of haren. aie extraordinary Important cr.rea anl Ih htsh-ri- t taking in price Port Arthur was purposely omitted asked her to be hie wife. and war between terest in the Japan f the official reports as it would have Russia. proprtiesi were paid by nllrlj. hS S mark. Elder Penrose Quoted. They express much gratifica!Iinc T;J '. tttro firm the at Metxur t'onslldfcted hld given a valuable clue to the enemy." Asiatic ' w ar. I "'1 A private telegram has been received tion over the victories of the cln at irovrd up In 22 cent with th sal of two Jot. May Day Judge Hall sets out In hi' rinlwon t Elder t i from a resident of Port Arthur in which contender. TTut-by from the ititw that V"t ttimony given f" the sender claims he saw one Japanese f Charles "VY". Penrose there are thr Iml rovrr at Iff York New urdr tj rtr,lr,ei menno In the sink. The fact that kinds of marriage yolemnlxed r warship ft tth nM oft a point, selling or, lot At 1J. VUtor tin' 1j ' r' tion was made of this in the Viceroy's Win. Mormon church the marriage for time, drontd Hanna May . 1 '.! Joe atvi Ikmrrs of at shares block ?V null the not time both story, does for ar.d fitf , a f w I the marriage disprove dispatches sealing ef saI--- folio : The closing quotations i n ! because the Viceroy is careful not to and eternity, and the marriage and sealtir'n announce anything: outside of person- (!) g ft. 1, AkrO. r r G) 0 1, r (?) ?, (7t) tl-ing for eternity only; that a dlvorc I ... I K could be granted only for the flrt and AIL i ' ally established facts. SENATOR RESTING 1 "'j . ... METAL MARKET. recond cla.ses. and that a marriage tor A)av It is pointed out on high authority Chtoiit Grain : QUIETLY AT NOON, . i Hullloii-I'.ec- k i1 I ; matrimean J not does alone that. the Japanese are not likely to adeternity SAY THE DOCTORS. "arlt ' I mit such a loss and it is recalled that mony. Jet .... 4- 4 Consolidated Mrcur ' : t most were " . . during the Chinese war they CrA Survived Celestial Spouse. Feb. lrs.-- Th WASHINGTON, - t at uuoiM secretive about the casualties. 1 ........ ly a .'following bulletin was issued by i .'.; s ; After the ceremony was piforn,d Iiy-JiHThe telegraph line between Port Ara gain of n erl at Henator toiay. Hannas ZA physicians ... .. in to Wmt believed i the plaintiff recovered nnd. dlsrustpg Pj thur and the Yalu river is rvr i noon: n4 J IMuo rtu Vj Tr.uraday. f lo be broken, which explains the absence Kel the marriag with sme nf her frlendr. Grand ' 12 o'clock non. Senator Hana! J. "At i central d unrhfiM. ml Hrn Fllvrr of direct news regarding the naval enna is resting quietly. His tempera- 4S is paid to nave Matd that sh r i ... tr. im M m c i npr Vrk I: ture is 10G.: pulse. 115: respiration.married to Dr. Fark. but only sealed to Ingot gagement off Chemulpo. However, lit" to in Zi. He continues to take nourifhir;:AJ Sh did rot iwiiim ' him for t tle doubt is entertained here as to the .' '.3' ! J eternity. a Manmoth t; hHH ," cff f .r no 11. neen w jf f ;,-- t . '.rrf There has merit - 1 name of Park, but went by th narr. May Day the fate of the Variag and Korietz. f condition f!r, r in his general change out May Par of Anne Armltage. and held Sh ?:r 'iV s'fTi--r sine the morning bulletin was lk-........ A pm IS. Mimmnih to 5, wr be when a until lhT jnp peTcoit single "R1XEY. sued. o al f Ontario rirr.'v1 w--rrr In ol4. n1iahn she married William Hilton. 1 o "CARTER. ... v hni mt. at . TORPEDO TRANSPORT "". pir.pst Ptro th 4. an r ; "'tf-Rocro-llonnt- k Ih ' of ot tn As to Sealing Ceremony. S" fm purr"of lh ("H'tmiM?! rwl Hrm"to aplromat r BLOWN UP: ACCIDENT ther r from the . opinion: M. Again triBriaii-of 1.) from quoting Kin te Filver fx amf. (Continued page t . c.t.I- . "It will be discovered that there was Hotith 8an,a Mnunuln ' fr- '. Iatl 5?. I r.aa !ic hr of 81 no on rorth hesitation the part of the plaintiff 't- j. 1 J'it ir funnj It AT PORT ARTHUR t ",htt rrn m r . t ih Ih rtmp twrnH f r.. , t i rr StitiPhln" was- higher 105. This morning' at 3 in reproducing the ceremony in Its en1 ? r n on r r.t H a mrktra Mrs. Wells and 120: but 32; was M.. that o'clock the pulse M (f J tirety, 1 respiration. t r In of fof 3 trml. Xl of uhlth h , J t" tr-i: Fifth it i: bec ause nourto do of refused i. th'lr 1'tn'le Ham t'onaoMdaied Young II lo tr.H. ir ih..i.hi ST. FKTERSBT'RG. Feb. 13. The temperature. 104.9. He is taking t,fTTfi No l It 'f o.ai; ;. t ishment well. ihnmo obligation to the church not to reveal it; C H. Mlnlrg Co ' mnt i ;"? fa. iiffr, Rus?ian jr of the transport Mowing tip a wimlfr of mrh h also Mr. Penrose refused to Plate the )ttitW-!itxrn- l Thff "BIX FY, U't. Tlt Yenisei as the result of accidentally "OSL.KR. ln rtorlhwafil if?n sealing ceremony. tnvauee it was a ia - CNlif..rnla ppinrl It Iho '' I i t! ' J . 5 cred secret o the church and not to Onttirv "CARTER." sti iking a mine at Port Arthur was tela KmMftil sealIs This If the news but the divulged. peculiar. egraphed hero yesterday, J iv Komrrs York ;: ing ceremony 's as th? plaintiff tate was not given out until the names or Many Telegrams Received. " l ,4 i:im XN OPLRATIONS MINING I reason to cannot ascribe it C't any i V of the officers' killed were known, so as to tele K H b, Mr. Dover found a large stack ! 3 hir St, r. - a ?"? t ' i ' tf ; a ? would have refund to i.ttti. 3 SEVEN DEVILS DISTRICT. avoid needless anxiety to the relatives grams on his aesK wnen ne come inm why t;nihaltan l kw the same In evidence. If in fact It Martha Waphlnglon ... tr of the surviving officers. I f 1 ? lo ' his office this morning. These came from state t?' ciid be same York Nrw And said exist. the the may to Novoe ftli frt the I'll", I Vremya, all in :an r of Senator the nersonal friends According J tro W'K'HKl'i. 1 l . Trl., 13 -- . W. J"" ef r'-Yenisei was laying mines at the en- parts of the United States and from nu- as to the refusal of Mr. Penrose to pt.it TVictor n trance of Talien Wan bay, with the ob- merous1 organizations throughout the what the sealing ceremony of the church Yankee urH ' .i: lhi city t n I was. for from attack of only it f eternity re of closing Arr).f5-against ject lh All from speedy express Jfloirg 51 i a n country. hope rfr UKGFI-Ai' -- . .tI . CA1.1 : 'My opinion Is that th plaintiff s f the sea.. Observing that one of the mines covery. t . , at ar '.J rti ' H'l'r.i, Trn mi is at fault.' I had risen to thp surface, the Yenisei apCorpoli,ittrl Callers began arriving early. Gen. memory rtK-" . ard 1trtn fltlmt. tn lb f I an I an more t is tmi. than that It it of appeal likely the for pllT purpose lifting hotel until proached Dick, who remained at the . t 1 Mmn"lh. e. .Tor ttltl't. up, when the vessel came in contact 3 a. m., was back at 8 a. m. to learn of will be taken to the Supreme court, and d Isnurr p. t afwo-nl In f th of court's the ioft. opinand r.r, with another mine, which exploded higher l o at the Senator's condition. Gen. Pick, on ion in light Ttro, case, that Judge St caused the disaster. Vlc'or Convll.itd. r at 4". leaving the sick room, raid Senator Hall willth be Roylanc . reversed. i !rt-"tt.-trlr 7 Hanna was holding his own; that whll Irg t."'!': t!;-.orr.s I'.oaud. r--i r, T his condition was extremely critical, it :"7' V PutUr-l al Thief Hurried Away. was not absolutely hopeless. to Mr. Jorr ur. at GERMAN NEUTRALITY ,fir ontolidatM Mr Mr. Loeb, secretary to the President, Jno Jlnr l T".rtn .r r,m r ,r Some unknown thief ptole half a s.rk at vtirk In tsa rnir Kar.ta City Cat?'.. "I ' . also came early to the hotel to learn how of flour from the shed at the rear of the II n PROCLAIMED: SOME al H lo Pllvr hMLI. the patient had rawed the night. A residence of Charles Williams. r,f.t South K AN rf f Tf tro. Itn ai rc mlirr t Ipf-ttr4 Fourth KaH street, wme tlm during 4ro!j POINTS LEFT OUT Conditions Hore Tavorablft. FAt.r.s TriTAt. tir. Ill' can of lart right, and forgot a baking f'-- r R'ltular ratt. !: "harr. The Senator's brother said at 10:15 powder and a pall of lard that were on :r . f f tr.rat haif-sfor lv. i:j t Iward. the shelf above where the flour stood on this morning: V iKtrr. for Totl . ; severe BERLIN,' Feb. 13. The imperial was Montana Outlaw Dies tn the floor. !r1-if i:. Th ot "The chill of ye?terday t Wt Mix."i lotal. il'.n ph4t. t Wffk'ip.I. ,4 k '" . chancellor. Count Von Buelow, in the and prolonged, t .:t the reaction had t i a ,.-1.'' ; very eatisfa . tory. This morning New York Loans Increase. : . Reichsanzieger, the Government's offi been v : t Proverbial Manner at t n the conditions oxcept higher temperjiI t". j I fci. rt cial organ, today issued the following pll NKW YORK. Fb. 13.Tho loan nr. SMELTER OUTPUT OF CON. OPERATION SOSTOK S; ature are more fnv.irable than they f ount of th- - a5oriat'd bank elmw h were last night, but not better than proclamation: OUTPUT Or 2C0 TONS. Hands of inrrea." thi wek. brlngirg tho further Ct? or CU(L "In consequence of the official dec thev were yesterday evening. Th BULLION M nw blslt COPPER to tMal up 999.r,3.o. r t a condl grand laration of war between the imperial gans are in normal typhoid fever will tin a-r? be record. For th flrt tim In four I r I r, or it,'' 4 i M. M. Government of Russia and the imperial tion. I think the temperature r a In th ' t r i.i.v - r Government of Japan, it becomes the lowered by the means which is being deposits show a delln.th though ...t IM 4 th if t a fva lt buUi-! ?T I th Tha lons by up aggregate thy dutv of every one in the German em employed." rupjt f ar- - J a rf fieri t tff t: - i ; l It wards of JCivOoii.eon. indM-Pdr- t : during th n'l"r pir and in the empire's colonies, and Senator's Son Arrives. ; ". ' I J m Jf v.f of .j dUl-lf'jtl also of Germans residing abroad, to obII t ri t iieffr'j:at'-4 a- r a , - tf f'.f l ! Ira r i serve in all their relations the strictest ; The Senator's Km. Daniel Jl. Hanna, fUo-a lhrir,r"lir Anionic th w I t plrsta MINER FALLS VICTIM '- r arrived this forenoon, ax' neutrality." irir.r, ftfn tAhl. h I' 11 f ;" l" of Itt P'm.! it Details of prohibitions contained in his wife. ! . I ! i ii.ti.lf . ITS Slut I a t't.ilr.t f t A,.tf 4 i ' some declarations other and Oris British the J. Pierpont Morgan. Clement .. Cfin,.l',Mii TO MOUNTAIN SLIDE Vnh ii ' i. I It t'i K. 4tn of neutrality ar omitted. The officers com and Cornelius X. P.li.s are in al tttriKhum l''n."l!4.'d ( -of the crown ar charged to see that most constant touch with Mr. Iover by tt ... I. . ! !.! XI r J w r ; J is are enforced. and Tot being telephone, neutrality i fur: I'h r!f -a IS. A to th BOISE, liiu. Feb. kept thoroughly informed as to the Sen I r lh 1 : a ' u 'i. i '. Stitosman fmm ator's condition. ORE SHIPMENTS FROM siyj; of the Mahel t Mrs. th NTW TORK KETAt. Parsons, daughter Iorg Ck'hl". a nilnr mpl'yM PATRIOTISM SHOWN it. THE TINTIC DISTRICT. Senator, will arrive here this afternoo llmnie Moor mln, a mile from f JuTitl. tj !! . llt'- -Nal V . it in response to a telegraphic summons, caiiKht by a rniw1ld on tti trait lo th t i t n IN SOUTHERN RUSSIA tlutn mine this afternMi mid ot lii. life. KIV.KK.V t'th. yh MT " v.irtnra t i Senator Asks Questions. r r. t.'..i f UK. ' ! of fr.m it 1 tut f ' tt,:- i Ih f'rfl- - tty with a half other min"r. lorn i Coble, r itit v j ih 1 I OVER WAR ISSUE During the morning Senator Hanna wa on the way to th mip? ! go on KHK fUfhH ? in f l ','-- ! a f f.r Ihif lnril-i:-i- f la!!'t f has been aroused two or three times. rhlft at 3 o'clock. Whn ih rrfn nir Th ti.- - I r t rational. He is conscious and perfectly 'il l ni ni.lAl-l.ir-.. . clj!n to th works thf iU'l cam--ih' MM TODArS BOSTON MININO STOCKS ODESSA. Feb. I- -. Following the exHe recognized his daughter, Ruth, and caught Coble, carrying Mm ....... Hiiriw or tn to gmrn. ih" the iwujy said: lottrm doctor the in addressing CnH'S.Ml ample of the St. Petersburg Municipal Tnrt .na'lo Star was soon uno)vrJ and H a. - IM.tl r ' il "Well, how am I this morning?" no apil. ' with Council, similar bodies in Odessa, Kieff to resuscitate him, LOCAL QUOTATIONS. ........ a fcT U K.ilvi'l-The doctor replied: antl Tim Si Ashton Tom mtnr. try. . . voted and elsewhere have -. telegraphic arkfc ..... C Oi t "You are better and doing ell. We wont into th tnln olMy, r..aTtr .V'fCxf th- - Minnie M.rr' min", addresses of loyalty to the Czar and want you to help us. Senator." from th ftul-'l- i w . . I tali ... r1 out a fii.J" niiiH ti.ttBiid Ju?t ils th-have taken part in specially appointed . wr" romlng "I 'a ill," was the response. . . 4 .a and I'l'i HH I I " ih mouth of the ..rklrc p. tViing which at cam, prayers Has religious services, n.lfl I M f ;1 ra)h, olid w ith now nnl doing !: . "Fighting Chance." were offered for Russia's success. s t t Th two nin hid a very i rrr' Crand tinm.ih .. damajt.from ' i . o On th receipt of the Kmperor's man, r Mr. Dover announced it as the opinnlrl i out ".niiht. got ecatio MINING NOTES. A J x Tly ifesto at Kieff there was great enthu- ion of the doctors that the Senator had of the mine through an upr4l - i .." S ' ' i I' . k : f.ri- . . .. M! Th most sver storm fir nany siasm, groups of inhabitants paradingz a "fighting chance." Trn I t: .. a t Iira'"i In thin for thr. ior the streets until alter midnight, sing-inAs to whether the climax of the fever halt oe'n raclns IT t ! ) t lr it f !l' of h ary. thr with a fa'.l has been reached, the doctors will days, ! Tot; patriotic songs. W t?n cr t: I 111" pf t. Jot .' f"n wet mow. Th Czar's portrait was displayed on make no announcement. ! a . l . J n a Vi; f a t hl'li il'l!' K'ilu ft balcony of th . before President Roosevelt armunicipal building, Just Tbfiv.iilh sin i'l'i f i nnd there were friendly demonstrations rived Senator Hanna conversed with a e l f "t CONDITIONS UNDERGROUND ut'lih-l !! t. i before the French consulate. WOMAN SUFFRAGISTS his nurse. He was asked if he . t t t a a MINE. AT THE CENTURY not like a little whisky. In a feeble voice the Senator replied: y f. !'. tb t" d"i!rl ' - . GET ENCOURAGEMENT 'a lht-'t"Yes, give me some of that whisky I' the Jlili ar f EXPLANATION ASKED V", Mailn of ih iVnpjr; bInrlel 1. ttlcbl " . Mr. Carnegie sent me." f f "t It.e I t '' ' In Cie patk Sh'.eM r.Te ImU' . turr.e.i fi.m that iroj--it- y V .:iM":W RECORD SCORci) . f. ..!'-.- . While it was being poured out the ti hi .rr f : t,t : the BY UNCLE SAM OF Ing : I V 13 of WASHINGTON. Ffb. bi x i.er,y nurse said: ! ' . ' Valley dlstrbt after !.! I a:. i t .. a A '. and committors r,l of we, k In Inspeetlt the ote "Senator, we want jou to take this itr I tf. IX PENSION BILLS DETENTION SHIP'S : . 1 "... . , I , f a tf-'- t. . t . State prcsi'hmt occupied nvi of ytr-dav'- s Madden .!.' r whisky before you go to sleep." th thai ' " reirts I Vt ?S had he t ,!' haven't t n !n-i session laid, "why the National Amricx. ,.-t "Sleep?" At Hn ft. t"l '','. i. .... rn tr.e nj wh'nh was F- a wink today." pro.Jur, tt t. i ' An n; association. if Woman if Suffrage ' ' , n y J. 'a i a '. ha lert tappi Itinml i . V WASHINGTON. Feb. 1C The State 2 l Kett ' "' V, At th morning yoln, Hnry It. itmnel ard lower wh't) lh frm ' ' . t Embassador N department has .f t.f fir - a Piackell, hairm.vn of th prrsidi r.tlat be left , tnp a ' . i. i N. pe'.u-- T ia . r. McCormick to ask the Russian GovernCOMPANIES CAN PAY mtentlor. of the thtt wido wti ' committee, rrportd ! . . . t I a. i !. i! rider the r;r htm rrftl oil ment at St. Petersburg for an explanac.Ud the Stato secretaries h.id a Ir!ftir.g nf.rtheaf". t f lb" M'et Jfi K 'rf It . on llu tion of the compulsory detention in Port , " :. , :..' . Stdtc Jut nnv iimmneei that I.irtil.itur I fact ! the vry t!" LOSSES thi! ' j,'. BALTIMORE ALL I a i Arthur of the American steams-hi';.-t at any seM,u. by a slmj'! hirK b H" van folb.we.l In tb U -T v. ..?Mr. i.tm I r t . t :..rs to ftmtgtt u j frotn lt?e om'ri Htz us lit The I.llJtle ,if l which conveyed a cargo of flour i ejection law, enable It f if' f . l' a I lli I'realiler.tla vote lu the re (ln oti Ff'MM Ibe to that pla.ee from Honolulu Just before tu tlft'll fet. . t? it tt In h ' 1 4 iu any 1T ".!'. V K. I. "vv'hittemore. special afjent of aume terms us iho mal- - lttii.s. mitli hSpr--the outbreak of hostilities. UlU' h of Ib.e t" latter i !. r of ei Mr, of in'.T.ti'M. dluBtlT other t pr't-t qualifirations n l n A h. opin-i..!some of the officials here the .' . .. . ha b :i extrai'e---By the Carman American. Phoenix of Vj ite ty vtil'h il may see m to i r.xi tite. t.yt.nsa In t4t. . ent vis expressed that the detaining of . feet down comDuriiiK the Aumrlu .n dropid Hartford, New Hampshire Fire .. i?ej tlio ship is not a violation of internaft national MitTrane n uil tl. conferred the jnr pp .T IwmI)' flo'l lte v. ff Jer 1 ; . ) r "i . f of these " a ... the lopsen that ?.e report! . 0 law. foU!ld that tional t.vrr rln c..t,;.,,ra ' i J P. 4 i WDinrn of that continent. provided adequate demur- panies tl a t r yn io, .f: 5,"r;jii f r strong. rage is paid to the owners of the vessel. four compatdi s in the recent F.altirr.ore of them have JjiTl.rxrlsr-f- their lisht t tt! ;it I I '." I 11 rv ?.. H ' 1 r tfr tou.niitue the time, iortr 1 . tlie ,irie I t fire amounts to Sl.L'jo.OoO, which is lens that 'he near approach of the I'r ! t it t ,r of the surplus of the tl:l election hes lr.cr-ae.- l t V t . I! f. the i!elra J hi? v XAKINO SURVEYS TOR C xi a rt than ii a t I tictb i: on the ,,. of fecurlr;g afllrm.itlve CZAR MAKES SPEECH companies. COLUMBUS MILLSITE. I r. but durliue t!i l.'.i ueMlon A number of the-- , losses have al- - frapo P . H 1 !s Ireal.ler.l the suce tliat campait?! ! 1 . i no t IN REPLY TO ADDRESS I " j ready bevn paid.looses of all the in.ide. a rfrrt shojl e special I ? c A list of the t Tot. i h! ! oJ..,. inn; Ifc't rt,- ! ' ! t I' ? t j I interested, which was ret! I i f- t f i' lii lie.! on vollun.liu FROM THE COUNCIL companies .. the t ceived this afternoon by Mr. Whltte-morle .h k !, Alt.i la: t bisl.t. af r shows that none of them will he BETTER LAWS URGED 4 f. r a l c je.l e i ; GE0. IIATTON. SlocXB-oKto whirls f.,,of the M"e ' V :it. rtu! embarrassed thir payment by ,iiT.tra'"r ST. PETERSBURG, Feb. 13. A loyal ' ! ' ' !?." durli g 1 South BY THE SPORTSMEN iiKinlled Jef! Il.e Ml. Jri-;'- , address from the Council of the Empire t ill t . ' . 4. M. ' 1 t isie i ' fn"... ' H. of J. ' hitic" i." t Mir-was presented to Emperor Nicholas yesy if: tf v i f i. 5. i r. t i IU I : e ! at Ii'( Mlltr). Ta" terday. His Majesty, "replying: to the FORT HALL LANDS OU'M DCS. o . Kb. 11-- Th. Iasn- - of lw .ijl.p'.r t Wl!tt tl tl t fe. t rr t i P' l the document, t.i In the m'Hntlnw ihe in:-HAmerican Sportsmen has presenting In Seattle, in June, iC. i: oiations said : t aKe sit r if tn t t ulll MAY NOW BE SOLD riKit Tscre adopted declarlr.: Mpaii.m aprlns It ei.tf f. ! lb "I thank you for the expression of :tati'M'' ItKt '( fe t, favors?.ite b a?;k shooting In nnv of the your sentiments and hope, with you. n a. hiretv ' li e Wrt-- r t? i:i Pi p..i In nil Stair Jaws of eriarttner.t C5 the ing -- . that God's help will be with us in these t?.rrt.r-rl- ). ,v to II A! turalin-- j urt fort 1 City 13 requiring Feb. "WASHINGTON. 1 52.25 Ifou5c5:?ppcn us. I so to Iff ('ongrt count sjm.in serious times now, as ll'er'.SS le'oe tli'V ! SOUS t' seCUI lhal I'.if.!. tnmp.ir.y l;ibii purfhil succeeded ii securinp the hunt. This It 4iniel t, put an enl to "po wlways, upon your devotion to myself French has I i nnd to the fatherland and hope Russia passage of the Senate bill relating to the hunting." THUNDER. MOUNTAIN IS . nt of the lea Fcllowir.g tlie adjojrr.tr.' will, as heretofore In her history, emerge ceded lands of the Fort Hall reserve. This was of t(, YIELDING GOOD RESULTS. 1 ! from her grievous trial with honor, and bill permit the sale of the lands in the an organization latlon of Flidl an-- l IStn-ien- s - i Asfi' home at and lxth t t I strengthened a abroad, e Pocatello at the about limit apCommission' Their r. and t J pi;rij. and again devote herself to the orts of f u ui l'.' l.'II. bh . Vt praised value at the time of and by the Ih th'"- prosecution f t lt peace, to dear to my heart and so necesIsiim ' ile their of l I wntl, tr'-tl l1 tnjrhlif V. K. Sott. trm .iti It ' A'J person making the entry of the rc?ijo-tiv- e compiling t : C "I In protecting fish and game sary to the fatherland." Mo llltnl'l .Puttl't f I mil 1! ' I tract3 upon which Improvements are Helena. Mont., was rlc.-teWill The Emperor has accepted the offer of Inrotrort LiTfijr t i t r r" ih .ork IfU'lt b'H r... Vt!!' of , 3 the Knightly Orders of the Courts of situated. t v 1 i j tf vr r. b;etl Livonia and Estherla to equip a medical He also secured the passatre of the SenFormed. I t. League I ut t .r ?le iff e I ,(f orrn.' I en J i"t ; liic rf l I I corps for service at the front. ate bill placing the name of Capt. James tw- -l Il t inli), i f me .. Feb, 12. A National thll Tr J f t fwrt'J e; ItKsJ- - VI CLl'.VDhAND, tati WalK'Ovcr T?-k C, txen l of h late f has First Bowling learue company Graham, here, In Captain the org.tnle. 5fot"l lil nt 'H lh" J' Ameiicaai Squadron to Sail. t;..t-'- : ti.'h Iiotpepn T. r. Idaho Infantry, on the pension roll, and with A. C. Anson of t'hlragu a prudder.t. rtl Tnt O'TpinV tl- - ie.te of t n- - , rSam Karpf of Daytn. eTeirv. - : ! 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