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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS. ANDREW JENSEN, Publish, THREW VITRIOL AT HUSBAND MONTANA, MAN WILL LOSE HIS EYESIGHT WIFES JEALOUSY. AS RESULT OF HIS SPANISH FORK, UTAH UTAH STATE NEWS. . An eight-poun- d bass was caught by1 Provo sportsman in Utah lake last week. Daniel S. Marshall, formerly sheriff of Bleb county, has been appointed supervisor of the Uintah and Payson forest reserves. It is reported that the Bio Grande Western and Oregon Short Line rail roads will erect a handsome new union depot at Provo. Captain E. A. Wedgewood of the Utah battery has been breveted major for gallant services in action near Manila, Feb. 0, 1809. Wilford A. Heesley has been appointed messenger in the weather bureau at Washington, D. C. Mr. Beesley is a resident of Sait Lake City. Louis Paul of Sait Lake, has secured judgment for $500 damages against the local street car company for injuries received by being thrown from a car, Albert Garrick, an employe In the Salt Lake soap works, is dead as the resylt of an accident in which a quan tity of hot grease and lye was thrown upon him. The first accident in the Hurricane canal at Toquerville occurred Friday afternoon. John Isom, 16 years old, of Viente City, was Instantly killed by a falling rock. i The Daly-We- st and Quincy mines, at Park City have consolidated, thus settling litigation which Involved millions of dollars and which would have proved disastrous to the camp. fc E j ; Mr, George P. McCabe, formerly prln cipal of the publia schools in Ogdea, has been promoted to a $1,600 per an Bum clerkship In the division of finance, department of agriculture. David Bowen, jr., of Provo had the fingers of his right hand badly lacerated by the machinery of the woolen mills, where he Is employed. It is hoped the members can be saved from amputation. Joseph Carter, a young mao 19 years of age, of Utah county, accidentally thrust his left hand through a glass door and cut both arteries on the wrist. Prompt medical attention saved him from bleeding to death, A company Is being formed at Rich field which will acquire forty-tw- o square miles of cosl land in the southeast corner of Sanpete county, and some sensational developments are expected in the near future. i The supreme court has afilrraed the decision of the lower court In the case of King and Lynch, the two men convicted of the murder of Colonel Prowse, In Salt Lake, and it now looks as if the men will have to be sentenced to death. At Goshen, Jim and Mike Brown, David and John Peck and another man, name unknown, have been arrested, charged with horse stealing. The men had forty head of horses in their possession, which it is claimed they stole. Claud, the 13 year old son of B. W. and Elizabeth Sevy of Tangultch, accidentally shot himself through the foot with a S3 Wint heater, Inflicting a The ball passed painful wound. through the foot, downward at the Instep. Mrs. Maggie Croft, aged 70, suicided Iowa, last week by swallowing a dose of strychnine which she purchased in Salt Lake City twenty-fiv- e years ago. The vial had been kept In a tin spectacle case all that time. Gustave Peterson, a smeltermanof Murray, suietded by shooting himself In the head. No cause for hla rash act haa been suggested. He asked permission to lie in the loft of a barn and took advantage of the opportunity tc blow out his brains. Governor Wells has signed a requisition npon the governor of Colorado for tbe return to Utah of Charles ltothe, who is charged with the murder of William Tibbetts and Mrs. Botha In Sen Juan county on March 19lh. Bothe Is under srrest st Moutrose, Cola Mr. bbafroth of Colorsdo bus Introduced in ths house a bill prescribing tbe size of the field for the rearrangement of ths stars In the field of the Uaited Steles flag with the Insertion at Sbenagdoah, Woman Walked Into Hie Ptaco of Bnslnsss and Mnd tha Auutfilt Without Uttering a Word of Ex plunatlon Half crazed by jealousy, Mrs. Robert Shultz, wife of a saloonkeeper at Dewey, Mont., threw two ounces of vitriol In her husband' face. Her revenge may make him blind fpr life. It is said she Intended the vitriol for the woman she believes to be tbe recipient of her husbands attentions, but not being able-tfind her, threw it on Shulta o instead. , Shultz was behind the bar servings glass of beer to a customer when bis wife, who is young and handsome, entered. Her face was flushed and her hair disheveled. Without uttering a word she walked np to the bar, and as her husband looked st her inquiringly, she threw the vitriol in hie face. The couple were married only last fall, and until Mrs. Shultz became jealous of another woman they were thought to be happy. Mrs. Shultz was arrested. Relatives of the husband have induced him to prosecute the case, although he Is said to be loath to do ac A divorce 6uit will probably follow. Physicians believe Schultz's eyesight Is destroyed. BUILDER OF EMPIRE DEADCeell Rhodes, tbe African Fames Away After a - Millionaire Illness. Cecil Rhodes long illness terminated In his death at Capetown at 5:45 The immediate p, m. Wednesday. cause of his death waa two successivt attacks of heart failure. Cecil John Rhodes, known as ths diamond king, was the younger aon of an English clergyman. Ilia father sent him to Oxford, but signs of consumption necessitated a change of climate and air. An older brother was farming in Natal and thither Cecil Rhodes was sent. Kimberly at this time was becoming famous, by renson of the discovery ol diamonds there, and Herbert Rhodes caught the fever. After a year the younger brother was greatly improved in health and then was the commencement of his successful career. He and his brother staked out claims and worked them. Fortune smiled on them and they succeeded in amassing a small fortune. Cecil Rhodes then ceased his work, returned borne, reentered college and took his degree. His means being exhausted he returned once more to the diamoud fields and started to work again with renewed energy. He proved skillful in working the mines, but in selling bis wares was where he evinced tbe most skill. He made splendid profits and loomed up as a successful man in the competitive race, as the output was so large that the supply exceeded the demand. After much argument he succeeded in getting the miners to combine for tnu-t- al protection. The great He Beers company was then formed aud Cecil Rhodes practically controlled it. The capital of the company la placed at $ 40, 000,000, and previous to the starting of the Boer war it paid a dividend averaging 40 per cent. What he did in the diamond fields Rhodes repeated on a small scale in African gold. Although he did not have a monopoly in the gold field, yet hia holdings were so successfully worked thst a dividend of 33 per cent was paid. lie then aspired to be a Napoleon. Once, in the otlice of a Kimberley diamond merchant with the mapof Africa before him, he swept his hsnd over the greet central region from the cape to Lake Tanganyika, and said: All that for England. It it the dream of my life. tie believed in the imperial Idea and the Britisli flag, and noobstneie seemed loo great for him to surmount. In from the control wresting of rightful owners he never faltered, and it was not until the Jameson raid that he received his first setback. In he was made a member of theCape house of assembly aud at the age of 39 was treasurer general of Cape Colony. In lS'.K) lie was elected to the Cape premiership. As premier he acquired a vast expanse of territory, which he named Rhodesia. He spent hia money ecklessly in furthering hia ambitions. Cecil Rhodes waa never married, and was a pronounced woman hater, having an abhorreuce for society and formalities. 83 Lawyer l'trlrr Found tinllty of Merdsrof Mtlllunnlr MOB EXECUTES KILLED. Terrible Loss of Life la Blots In Ta Ming Fa, China. Chinese officials say that a thousand people have been killed In riots at Ta Ming Fn, tbe southernmost prefecture of the province of Chi Li, This is, perhaps, an exaggeration, but the loss of life was undoubtedly great. The riots were due to attempts of local officials to collect indemnities for the Catholics, as arranged between the officials and the priests Soldiers have been dispatched to quell the disturbances and a Tao Tai has been sent to adjust the difficulties. The officials warn the missionaries to keep out of the disturbed districts. Such resistance to the payment of tbe missionary claims is to be expected in localities where tbe population is poor and large sums are needed. , Of SCAFFOLD WHICH Peculiar to LOOKING AFTER THE CUBANS WOODARD. BEEF TO PRESIDENT SENDS SPECIAL MESSAGE CUBA. REGARDING CONGRESS Tkn lor Dlplomstla R commends Provision and and Consular , Suggest Salaries lor Officers. HAD DIED ERECTED FOR HIS LEGAL EXECUTION. Thtt Murderer of Sheriff Richer I From Jallst Casper, Wyoming, by Mob nod Hong, H Being Btrnnglcd to Death. Reprttlon The president has submitted to conCharles F. Woodard, convicted of ths gress the following special message: I commend to the congress timely consideramurder of Sheriff Ricker, was taken tion of measures for mulntalulng dlplomatia Fri13:40 at from jail at Caaper, Wyo., and consular representatives In Cuba aud for masked carrying out the provisions of the act making day morning, by twenty-fou- r appropriation for the support of tbe army for approved men, who overpowered Sheriff Tubbs the flseal year ending June 80, 2. 1901, reading as follows: of the and secured the prisoner, and haDged March in fulfillment That further. Provided, in the joint resolution him on the gallows which had been declaration contained recthe 1M8. 'For entitled. approved April ro, Woodof built for his legal execution. ognition of the Independence of tbe people Spain demanding that the government of in ard was to have been executed Friday, Cuba, the and government relinquish Its authority withdraw its land and of Cuba and to but on the previous Tuesday the su- island from Cuba and Cuban waters, and forces naval execuof a States to United court of the stay granted preme directing the president carry these resolutions into effect, the presi conthe have would which given leave tion, the governdent is hereby authorized to to its demned man at least three more months ment and control of tho island of Cuba so soon as a government shall have people constiLIVES LOST IN FLOOD. a In of life. under been established said Island tution which either as a part thereof, or in an The stay of execution seems to have ordinance appended thereto, shall define the A Beor of Victim Frlh In Recent Btorm been received with bad grace by a future relations of the United States with Cuba, In tb South. as fullows: number of CaBper's citizens, and tbe substantially That the government of Cuba shall never enReports from the flooded districts of ter Into any treaty or other compact with any resulted. or foreign power or powers, which will Impairnor Tennessee emphasize the gravity of lynching Woodard was awakened from a sound tend to impair tbe Independence of Cuba, the situation. It is believed that the in any manner authorize or permit any foreign sleep by the mob's entrance to the jail, power or powers to obtain by colonization or damage will reach $4,000,000, while ne was not for military or naval purposes or otherwise given time to dress him- lodgment fn or control over any portion of twenty-tw- o lives are known to be lost aid Island. was taken out iu two inches Several counties, certain to have suf- self, but said That government shall not assume or on his contract any publlo debt, to pay the Interest fered severely, are yet cut off from of snow with nothing made no person upon which, aud to make reasonable alnklng bnt a short shirt. He outcry fund provision for the ultimate discharge of communication, and the loss of propor resistance when he saw the masked which the ordinary revenues of the Island, afand than life these ter defraying the current expeusea of governmay go higher erty men, who had handkerchiefs tied over ment, shall be Inadequate. figures. That tbe government of Cuba consent that with went but their faces, quietly the emUnited States may exercise the right to The section visited by the flood intervene for tbe preservation of Cuban Indebraces one of the richest portions of them. the maintenance of a government He waa taken to tbe gallows, when pendence, the state, and damage to farm lands is adequate for the protection of life, property and individual liberty, and for discharging the down me kneel Boys, let a serious item. It includes counties he said: obligations witb respect to Cuba Imposed by for to want the of for of the United States, now and I Paris pray treaty you; pray lying between tbe mountains on the to be assumed and undertaken by the governto words last the are These of all you. ment of Cuba. east and the Tennessee river on the Tbat all acts of the United States in Cuba west, and between the Cumberland my blessed little wife. Tell my dear during its military occupancy thereof are ratiher fied loved I and validated, and all lawful rights aclittle wife that dearly, river and the Alabama lice. quired thereunder shall be maintained and I Tell her wont pray that, boys, you. protected. Bnbe Killed bv n Hoy. Tbat tbe government of Cuba will execute that you have the papers print it God and. a far as necessary, extend the plans alClara Wilson, a child two and a half I for for mypray ready devised or other plans to be mutually my sins. forgive me near and was killed shot old, agreed upon, for the sanitation of the cities of years self and I pray for you, and I pray for the Island, to the end tbat recurrence of epiButteville, Oregon, by Charles demic and infectious diseases may be preI never had any Charley Ricker. vented, assuring protection to the thereby was 10 aged years. The killing people and commerce of Cuba, as well as to the against him in Gods world." commerce of the southern ports of the United accidental. Tbe children were alone grudge After declaring that he never meant States and the people residing therein. in the house at the time. The boy to from kill Sheriff Ricker, and pleading theThat tbe Isle of Pines shall be omitted constitutional boundaries of Cuba, aw a bird on the fence and, taking a that he be not choked, the naked and the proposed title thereto being left to future adjustrevolver from a shelf, he stood in ona ment by treaty. trembling man, with the rope tightly That to enable the United States to maintain room and shot through another and drawn was the Independence of Cuba and to protect the about bia neck, people thereof, as well as for Its own defense, out of tbe open door. Just as he fired, shoved off the the government of Cuba a sell or lease to tbe trap, but he gave tbe little girl stepped across the doorStates lands necessary for coaling and off from it before tbe lever United spring aval stations at certain specified points, to be way and received the ballet in the could be pulled. agreed upon with the president of the United back of her head. Tbe body commenced to go through States. That by way of further assurances, the govterrible contortions, and a couple of ernment of Cuba will embody tbe foregoing masked men caught hold of his feet provision in a permanent Ovsntndy Led to Death. treat; with the United States." and hard them several Tbe Covered with snow, and with a regave jerks. of Cuba, having framed a constiThe people man to choked was death. simply tution embracing the loreguing requirements volver clutched in bis baud, the body A card was pinned to Woodard's and having elected a president, who Is soon to Howard B. Miller, a student at the shirt which reads: Process of the take office, the time Is near L r the fulfillment of the pledge of the United States to leave the Keokuk, Iowa, college of physicians law Is a little slow; so is the road you'll goternment and control of the Island of Cuba behave Murders and to thieves to Its people In I am advised by the secretary of found Lincoln go. and surgeons, was It war now expicted that the installais that ware. Verdict. Peoples believed waa is he tion of the Park, Chicago, It of Cuba and the terminTbe crime for which Charles Fraocii ation of tbegovernment mllitarv occupation of that island despondent on account of overstudy. Woodard paid with bis life was comby the United Stales will take place on the May next mitted on the evening of January 3nd ZuthIt Isof necessary and appropriate that the esRul' Policy In Chinn. of International relations with last at Woodard's ranch, near Uarfield tablishment It ia announced that Russia baa sent peak, in the Rattlesnake mountains, the government of Cuba should coincide with a well as to provide aefcan-nmiles west of Casper, when Its Inauguration, a reply to tbe United States saying seventy-fivfor tbe conduct of diplomatic relations with and to mutilated he new death shot so as to open the path for tbe the stute. Manevacuate cruelly not would Russia that Immediate negotiation of conventional agreethe body of Sheriff William C. Ricket ments churia until there was no danger of of Natrona to carry out the provisions of the act couoty, above quoted. It Is also advisable that consudisorder ia that province. Tbe note Woodard, with his wife, Bertha, and lar representation be established without delay at tbe principal Cuban port In order that announces, however, that Bussia in- brother. Clarence, was arrested last commerce with tbe Islands may be conducted November on the charge of stealing with due regard to the formalities prescribed tends to respect the open door." clothing and provisions from a ranch. by tbe revenue nd navigation statutes of the States, and tbat American citizen In Mr, tllulow's Soothing Ryrnp. It was alleged that Woodard's ranch United Cub may have tha customary local resort For ehlldrea teething. soften the fnm. red ness ( was the headquarters of a baud of catto them for their business needs and. the open oollc. lutl ioca bottle unsisllon, alia; pnln.eure tle and horse thieves. At the prelimicase arising, for the protection of their right. I therefore recommend that provision be Woodard was re Bertha nary trial Friend With flpala Again. made and the salaries appropriated leased from custody. Tbe brother! forthwith be Immediately available for tal. envoy exto The treaty of friendship between were held to tbe district court, bu' traordinary and minister plenipotentiary to Cuba, llOjOu: bi, secretary to the United States and Spain will be were unable to furnish bonds. On thi theKepublloof the I3.IXO; (c). second secretary to night of December 30, 1901, they sawed the legation, 1,500; id), legation, at signed as toon as Bellamy Storer, the off bars of their cells and a win- Havana, (e), consul at Cienfuegos, United 8tates minister, returns to dowthe 13,(00; Santiago de Cubs, l,i no. and got away. do not recommend the present restoration Madrid. Mr. Storer is at present in At the stockyards east of town OfItbe consulates formerly maintained st Kara-iCharles Woodard secured a pistol, tbe United States. Cardenas, Mutuum. Nuevlntas, Saguade which had been placed there by a I.agrtnda and ban Juan de Los Hr medio. The commercial Interests of those port hereFilipino Who Bpent (30,000 In Revolution friend. Near Casper be stole a horse tofore have not been large. Tbe consular fees Is Pacified. and rode to his ranch, reaching tbe collected there during t the year Iv.iuo. It la believed that the on the of 1903, 2, aggregated evening January Rufino, who spent 830,000 in hts ef- place atx officer can be efficiently of needs actual the asof to friends Instead ready subserved by agents tinder the three principal forts to incite rebellion in the province sist him, befinding found Sheriff Kicker and consular officer, until events may huw tbe of Mlsamls, Island of Mindanao, now two deputies at the house, who were neceasltv of erecting a full consulate at any The commercial and political condipoint. declares he is tired of rebellion and there looking for him. tion in the islund of Cubs while under the He ta went to the barn, crown afford little basis for estimatSpanish has offered to surrender with seventy-fiv- e abandon bia horse and stealintending one of tbe ing the local development of Iniercourse with rifles, to the native constabulary. officers' animals. It was about 7 o'clock this country under the Infiuenee of the ew rewhich hate Inn n created bv the achieveGeneral Chaffee will leave Manila in the evening and waa quite dark. lie lation ment oft nban lndciiendcnc sod which are to one of the sheriff's horses be broadened nd strengthened in every proper April 10, on a tonr of Inspection to the mounted by conventional pa. ts with th Cuban and was ready to ride away, when the way no by wise and island of Samar. He will visit every sheriff legislation aiming came out of the house and to stimulate tb commerce between the two port in the island, and will witness the barn ordered him to countries. If the great task we aucepted in llSMi be l fittingly accomplished. of surrender the the surrender. there, April IS, 1 IOIMIK Rooszvtt.T, Woodard instantly shot the sheriff Whit Bouse, Washington, March 37. lwtrj. Insurgent general, Guevarra. through the body and the officer fell Thlrtn-Y-r-Ol- d II y Arrct-- d for Murtothe ground mortally wounded. WoodCHOLERA IN MANILA. der. ard theu, it is said, went to the dying and struck him in the face with Only Katlvos and Chinaman Afflicted with Danny Roscnbeckcr, 13 years old, man He emptied the sherhiu th Dlaaa. was arrested near Toledo, 0., for the iff's pockets, securing $13, and also It ia believed that the cholera la murder of Arthur Shanteau. took off from the body a belt full of Tbe parents of the boys reside on ad- cartridges and a scabbard. Woodard Manila hat abated. The case recorded re of a milder form and American then dragged the body several feet tojoining farms near Toledo. ward the barn and left it. lie went bare ceased to be alarmed Shanhe and that while concerning saye Into the barn, turned two of the horaea teau were hunting crawfikh the latter out, saddled llie remaining one and the outbreak. The disease ha been entirely cooGuml to native and China-mecalled him a name and attempted to rode off, afseveral was weeks lie captured According to the statement of strike him with a club, whereupon Mont, and the medical authorities there have Iioaenbecker retaliated by striking terward near Hillings, He back to('aer. admitted been since the beginning of th outShanteau with a butcher knife until brought the killing and waa convicted and senu break case of cholera sod he was dead. tenced to hang Friday last. deaths from the disease. Acting Governor Chatlerton has sent Krugr Will Appro Any Term of Tone toA.'C. Bueler, prosecuting attorney Emperor Francis Joseph tVah th Arrivrd at. of Twlv Agd Mn. of Natrona county, the following teleHie brutal lynching of Nothing definite hns transpired con- gram: Frncl Joseph Thursday Emperor cerning the peace negotiations In South Woodard the fair name of Wyoming morning performed st the Hofhurgthe has in been the the mire, Africa. dragged Messrs. Weasels and traditional ceremony of washing the our court nrderof supreme disregarded, tlic liner delagste who were the law grtW.y violated. The reports feel of twelve aged men. The nobility recently in the United State, have indicate that no precautionary atepa and the diplomatic corps, Including been Interviewed since they returned were taken by the officers of the law to the United Mates minister, S. McCorviolation. name Ita In the of to France. They exp reused their hope prevent law, which has been violated, and mick! Chandler Hale, the aeeretary of that a satisfactory compromise would the a the acting executive of the state, I the United State legation; Captain follow Mr. Schalktairger'e mission. call upon you. the county prosecutor, Floy Harris, military attache, and Mrs. Mr, Wesnelt Is credited with declaring to Institute and make a thorough InHarris, witnessed the ceremony, after Mr. Kruger would approve any terms vestigation of this crime with a view which his majesty bung bags of money tothe punishment of the guilty par. on the oecke of the participant!, whose of peace arrived at In South Africa. tiea." aggregate age was 1,010 year. 11)03, 111 el e la-- , consul-gener- KVO-jO- ; o. IKrf-t- J; Weak and Sickly H er Children5 Who, perhaps, have inherited a ta digestion, continually subject to stomac troubles, loss of flesh and general vrealcntsi can be made healthy and strong by the e of Vogelers Curative Compound. Eler' doctor who is at all up to date will say tt Vogelers Curative Compound will make th blood pure and rich, bring colour to th cheeks, and put on flesh where health mands it. Children who have been and sickly since birth should be treated vu; small doses of Vogelers Curative Compos from two to five drops, twice daily, am satisfactory results will follow. It is the bet of oil medicines, because it is made from th formula of a great living physician. Sample bottle free on application to the propriety St. Jacob Oil, Ltd., Baltimore, ML Pt Fi In Pi sick wea I hi . tion : Dan Dnly'a Fhiloaophy, Is said that Dan Daly, while play It star lng in Chicago, was wired as follows ' Can do The New Yorkers in London In June., What do you think!" The comedian replied: Prefer to cce-- ' tlnue doing them In this country There are more of them and are mon easily done at home. woi Pii you bctl disa i the $5( 1,213 BUS. ONIONS PER ACRE, Salzers New Method of onion culture mala' It possible to grow 1,300 and more bus per an, There Uno vegetal that pays better. Tk Sulzera annually mei wor blot tribute nearly o eighth ot a znlllia trat lbs. of onion sra selling same at St i and up per lb. For 16c. and tU' t, Nolle John A. Ralzer Co exci con the1 Pir lid LaCrosse, Wit , h will mall yon their mammoth catalog, lf0 kinds of flower and vegetable seedi W. 3c postage. Market gardeners' list, it togetk-wit- ( Wher II Would Go. Several days ago Prof. C , one tf the Instructors at the Central High School, Broad and Green streets, after he had given a lecture on Tornadoes,', to one of the freshmen class, vuf asked: Professor, if there was no cel l lar In tbe house and you had not time That'i to run, where would you go? according to how good you are," u-swered the professor. Philadelphi Times. , f mone Beware of Ointment for CatarrW TU r Contain Morcnry. As mercury will surely destroy the sensed smell and completely derange the whole eystes when entering It through the mucous gurtacn Such articles should never be used except . prescriptlona from reputable physicians, astk , damage they will do la tenfold to tbe good J can puMHlbty derive from them. Hall's Cat rri ta, i, Cura, manufactured by F. J. Cheney &takra Toledo. O., contain no mercury, and is and blood the Internally, acting directly upon mucous surfaces of the system. In buytnt Hall a Catarrh Cure bemireyougetthegenuin and made In Toledo, Ohw It Is taken Internally, by F. J. Cheney A Co.7.V) TeHilninnlalatroe. bod per bottle. by Dmgginw, price Mali Family lllla are the beak 4 Catitrruig S. ouge. The sponge of commerce Is obtain! by diving and dredging and scraplni the rocks with a long harpoon. Tht finest quality is the Levantine, whlcl la found on the eastern Adriatic auf Mediterranean ,shores, and the great-est market is Trieste. Mutilation doe not kill a live sponge unless the vlti part is Injured. By a sharp knife ot, razor a sponge can be separated inti everal particles, and although It inf, fere pain It wllj recover and grow m long as it la allowed to remain in lti native anchorage. OUR ?N i ria ud ' 01 l(IDIEYGliDDEI CURE. benefit-len- 1 Oil fifty years. 'It contains ingredient are unknown to any one but the facturers and their trusted employees, ; pain killing properties are marvellous1, testified to by the thousands of once cim! human beings now made well and free h pain by its use. St J cobs Oil has Df cures greater than all other mediate Its sales are larger than those of any medicine and ten times pn, proprietary than all other embrocations, oils ad a ments combined, simply because it has be, proved to be the best. Corn-bes- t, Rosen-beck- Itself, This applies to St. Jacobs Mailed to nil Sufferers from Dlsordftl of the Kidneys and Bladder, Bright Disease, Kbeumatlmi, Grurcl, laln la the lluik, Dropsy, etc, The following letter from lion. I. A. ItoptlM. Chairman of tho Jkmnl of Omniy EUsworth Kan., toll how Aikavisourtfl wftrr roads up his mlihl that ho huU but a short Uffl tolly. , pfntltmnr- -l M!rr sod know thst I owaBf II to to AUavla. 1 had bt?n troubled with Kh)D and Bladder Trouble for limb swollen with RhcumatUm so that 1 could Walk. I had to Rid up every hour of the rtltddh w Urinate. I Rfluountof ACT Rvt nunnttua of blood nemorrlHfiof tha Kidney and BJ iUiulaud had iwcuttyluy cuTytUiuflAi oawM-- n. 'V. Th sixty-seve- Rios. Albert T. Iatrlck, lawyer, ONE THOUSAND forty-eig- In New of the murder York, has been couvk-teon September S3, Htoo, of the aged millionaire recluse, William Marsh Rice. The under the statute is death of two stars representing the last two n penalty the electric chair. The issue of the admitted states Wyoming and Utah. trial establishes the charge that Pat A. G. Barber of Logan was painfully rick conspired with Mr. Rlcea valet, hurt Friday of last week through be- Charles F. Jones, to obtain possession ing struck on the leg by s large limb of the aged Texau'a estate, estimated which he had juat cut from a tree. Hie at 17,003,001), and that Jones killed his leg waa against the tree and was employer by the administration of jammed between the falling limb and rliloroform st the direct instigation of tbe trunk of tbe tree. strick. Bepeated teats have demonstrated The Mysterious Dlsnppenrnuoe of IVs that the lubricating oil found In the tuna. San Bafael region, In Popery county, The whereabouts of Mrs. ulary Car-etoexcels any other oil for bravy and the handsome young wife of light machinery purposes, whether for rrank Carleton, of Kpokanc, Wash., high epced or whether the bearings who disappeared Fluidity night, re. are extremely heavy. maltie a mystery. Mr. Carleton waa Testa were made Saturday In tele- In church with a neighbor, when alia phoning from trains west of Chicago ixcuned herself and left the buildlrg. to New York City. The tesla were bbe has not len seen since. Various The theories are afloat. One, that she comsatisfactory In all respects Union raelflo ia about to Install tele- mitted suicide In a moment of mental phones on Ha western trains and one aberration, arising from recent Illness, notlier that she has gone to her of site station will be at Ogden, father in U.inois, d t n, (i lit ht Fl 'In Wot-nisrt- Trottble I Drawing Among Macedonian. Wyoming Alan Ml4 ta rnlnn Daeer4 SraraUry In a letter from Athena, published In llllrhroek. the London Time, the correspondent Information received In Cheyenne any there are many Indications that from Washington In private letters Is grave trouble Is coming In Macedonia to the effect that Secretary Hitchand Albania. There is no doubt that cock's resignation, despite all denials M. SarafolT, the chief of the Macedonto the contrary, will shortly be handed ian committee, has planned general President Roosevelt, and that hts sucrising of Hiu Christian populations of cessor will be Judge Willi Van Devan-te- r of Wyoming. Mr. Van Devanter la European Turkey for the coming spring. In spile of hi failure t sc- a member of the Republican National ours any support at Athensor iletgrade committee from Wyoming, and for ale for hi project, M. SarafolT is continu- yrars past baa been assistant attorney ing his preparations. general for the Interior department . C ommlMloner rn Hralgna. Commissioner of Irnslone Evan haa placed hla resignation in the hands of the president, it will not take effect until aome position In the diplomats ervlc la found for him.. The pension committee appointed at the last annual encampment of the 0. A. R. to investigate the affair of the pension bureau haa made Ita report to the president It haa not yet been decided when the report will be msd public, If at , Tli policy of ComtnUhluher Evans will b Cod lltiund by 111 successor. . lux, (Seymour, lowfc ihspoof Medicine for Kidney Trouble that TeonW tlituk of or Hint the IhwIom, yceommendn), NJ nothing helped me. I madeiip my mlndtlulH11 for lluj only asliort tun o live, "U-erto lake It, am! i Alkvl; M'l taken It on we k liegen In get belief. were eono r0 Kidney Trouble and nl I am In good hralih now. 1 lm tnended Alkavi to greet nmity people uil nv beenfimn-fulid by It ue, I, A. TlOrKIS'S toum. wo'" Id K, brum-in- , c( elf. bh has boon bothered with Kidney and III'1 Trouhl ever lticehew,lx yraraold! did X"l ny rent day or night, end bud to be up f ifjj W llm night at linn-lo troubled RheomaliMn, lemal Complaint and Irres11' Metier, 1m) symptom n! liropV. Tried n""! fit. Two ye" tihytlcmni hut received little ruwd aJ go look Alkavi and w mmol. to Uha he wil I anitver ny letter llmti-ou " Mr ronnrrnlng tho wonderful medicine. Iei'W M Viol Imarln. u Fog, low; Lnrt, Ind Mr Jn young, K. nt, Ohio; and other Utile join in tt Piung to tbe win',r! rurally pnw-r- a of Alknvi in vrmu Kidney nl allied dlmm- - , and iu other dis.rta" peculiar to womnnhtNMl, That you mey judge of tb" Value of Hilt """J you oneM'T Plwovery fervour II, we will (' by mail Vre. only asking Hist when WT fume! I you will it to olio r. It ", eura h Itlo ami run not fell. A'!' r ". . hun h kidney I uro ItmtiMUiy, No. 4 3uU Avrumi, hew York. A- 1 -i prv if A m-e- . . 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