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Show NEWS SUMMARY". Representative Ox, pi r of Wisconsin has Introduced a bill to promote the efficiency, of the Philippine coustabu lary. It is authoritatively elated that the Ohio miners will demand an increase of 20 cents a ton in the scale for pick t 1139,847,000. firms are Five KngliHh shipping combining to form a ne.v line of steamers to ply between New York and the far east. At Bochum, Prussia, persons were burned to death and others wen dangerously Injured as the result of ft fire which broke out iu a bakery. Captain Pershing lias located what Is loft of a ilet of small gunboats which the Spaniards sank in Luke J.anao, Island of Mindanao, in 1898. Dr. Ellis S. Duncan, who is charged With shooting Bruce llesd of vllle, Ky., several weeks ago, was released from Pittsburg, Pa., jail on $20,000 bail. Head will recover. tn i. i I ' I i i , , i ) Vi ) ; i . t ,:t ' , I t Is expert, c that the mine work-er- a will consume all of the week in presenting to lie anthracite coal BLOWN UP BY AIR PUMP. strike commission their side of the mmtroversy with the coal operators. 1'riU'Uun! .Ink nt lies, ills Is It is estimated th employers will taho uf Irtliu. llsuh about ten days to submit the InformaHarry Unit, an employee of a locotion they desire- the commission t wfl. ask the motive works in Paterson, N. J., is have. lhe comm-ssioattorneyn for both sides to present dead as the result of a practical joke what figures they already havo preplayed .eti him ity live, of his fellow: pared, so that the arbitrators may workmen. They were arrested, charged study them, and tin sc who are not yet with causing his death. It is alleged ready to present t.1 elr figures will be blew up" Unit with a that m the;, to to extra effort mako requested expedite too work. The commission pneumati.; air pump, having a pressure tins no desire to The young hurry of 110 pounds to the itu-auyone, but feels that all interested man's lou. ".rh became greatly distendffhould wink as rapidly as possible. ed and after several hours of great tBSie arbitraiors are u- ily receiving n tlTering ke died. .of advice from persons in all When tit: men accused of having latrtsof the rount'-yNearly a majority of tho letters male ideas for; the caused I (nit ,i death were arraigned in , pruU.oci.ion o. the turn union men. eM.irtttt I l,oy s hither of them, named Dorn, at ov." THOMAS NAST IS DL AD. knocked him down ami stalled to kick Into mm Attest b hie-- . The father was resiruiiexi ly FuMtuitCr(MiilM f Yllir the court olVcers. The aueused men Consul General Thomas Nasi died we.10 held wUhout hail 011 a charge of Sunday noon at Guayaquil, Ecuador, iuailaughtr. .after thsoo days Illness from yellow AOUNT FELKE ERUPTING. fever. lie was interred at 5 p. m. Tha funeral was attended by ;lne governor, the consular corps. th A met han col YoUm9 In lMArouft Yrtitlli The oottln '4t Wek. ttnjr aad by many friends wus wrapped star and stripes. Professor Lacroix, who was amit out The, British consul recited a prayer tu the French .government U, tho cemetery. The draft., of Mr. Nast soy vulcaui situation iu is deeply lamented by tpo natives, his and who hawho held tout! in liivh pim iii. l Mr. Nast was unpointed . at lomlcs St. Dent--- , tear at Guayaquil this jent, leaving ,k.mt IVno, rcsu-that the volcano New York for hie post Jroj 1. lie lun been, n dancii, iictivin iluriug wns liorn In Landau. Pc. v aim Septen. w.tck. i'litcc have lii uscvnv tho past her 27, lSIc, ;t:,d tu 'e wth his par ml i- s I, no tl.rowu or.ts to the Unite. Siut. ;.ix years later. As a rarmutu "it ami xy toonist jmt. but have function: over tho region :tud ev.icit'-h boc-un- o famous. .llrenlv the night run, lings have During m (1oIr( la OIl Cawiitrv V hlentl bourn uml U tin- ccnit.il com- - appears Th annual exodus from tine v.orth-wes- t iiicaims-ccii- '. , It falls ,t and and tiie middle west ot Scandireforms in different shap s. Tin: tuoke navians who returned to the mothers aomouoics land for the Christmas holidays. Is un- rifing from tile crater Vessels are lliroc Iliimiiturs i lies-v.liigii. A this year. SMriiil usually train that left Chicago for Nev York ad lined not W upproacL too coast. Sunday carried G00 of thse exerrsiou-Ist- s Aciwiximc to tko latest newt, however, to Norway nnd SweiV'n. The .trail, Mout is Miiiewltal qu'!ter. which was etutvrntely dwcornted witj Hsiwita Matt tn lti( I aatla the flags of the Fnlted fdutes and ol Norway nnd Sweden, carried a brass Secr-ts- cv V.oimiv luix taken note of 'blind. Practically all of the exeuntoii " tin reports uniting from Uulcbra IMa will return to tho PmteJ rtsiu. to Uo- cfluct timt the sailor an 1 a large number of them have ur ratiRed to I, ring k'nsmen wiyh them on a thill pari ot the North At'antie tho return trip. U, defend (..ilehra tw, mid roll w iik li i from extreme work are iiami Miffcrinj; IN RICH STRIKE WYOMING. iu digging a - seal imo-e- d them un,ii TI,re-fuo- t l a XStiV- h Vumi SM.aMH i.e to e.reulate a wati'r t!. rough a x'ag In the rin In t.otil. 011 tie- - i!aud. can: Tliee rejv,r!s One of tin rlelu-h- t atrlks evet were vo tne effect that the saiior wre tmtilrt In southeast Wyoming Js re- aiudi i rcm'd by the heavy work as-- d He luut ported from ths Silver Glattee mine. lhu.1 uo.eh icklU'H prevaileil. t In the uiartvillo district, whem the following tneaaai'o to Admiral a Avoid ulng en!!tei men three foot lead lias been openep up lliggiii'oii: which assays ft.ii'.SkO to the tin- In for, anal work if condition arc tuivanl-turgold. Tie ore from which the reif native aitince i available turn were received was Mlectml rock. and weie.-ary- , emplov it .lid l'eKrt Imt it Is Wild tho vein matter Is very of eum4ta expellee." rich, eonta'nlng. In inbBtmn to tie gold, aliotti 15 per cent ivpper auv! li u Hir IWomoiI loMn some silver. limlil 'II as. The statistician of the department of agriculture estimates the actual growth of cotton In the United States In the year 1902-0as 10,117,000 bales of an average net weight of 490.7 pound 3. A Fanhandle work train and a Toledo, Walhondiug Valley & Ohio engine and caboose collided near Cos hoctou, O. Engineer Veo of Toleiio was instantly killed and seven train iM.uei-essarii- Mrs. Elizabeth Manahoxi, a consti, of Secretary Stanton, is dead In Be loit, WIs.. aged S7. Mrs. Manahan was the only surviving daughter of revolutionary officers in Illinois or Mar-t'niq- Shipments of emroncy to western I, - 1 south- ie! The Jury In the caw of William J. Nelson, nil trial in Judge McKwen's court, Chicago, for the murder of his wife, returned a verdict of guilty and fixing the defendant's punlshimi't at Imprisonment for life. ptx-H- Dresldent Roosevelt is assured that It the negotiations with Culm for a reciprocity treaty are concluded by the state department the he ratified by the senate will treaty during the present session. At Marshfield. Ore., Ik Engle, a gambler, shot and killed Thomas Barker, another gambler. Manila Customs Collector Chaster rules that Chinese residing In tha United States may enter the Philip- v. tided rii.it u. Guati-i,.- t cM a haul Mu h , w ho Alter the clunc States iceution am! mala (it... look Hitt t, Ft it d to in the r. I'w I stir-iciuI- to tin tl'iaitmala authorities. to it lawThese lie repot 'od hv Consul Genthe stac eral McNally at Guatemala, who declares that Fitgctald ;n shot down in cold blood lie asserts further that Sect tarv Hailey ot the American l up ligation Fi'gi raid while Hunter stood behind him and fired the fatal slun. Both men then ran Corn the seem, still bidding tbelr t,M 1 urler. drawn revolt ers. Dr. Hunter, tin- Cnited States min-ister, flatly denies these assertions. but was de- lie states that his son. Godfrev, and v'as not in had liberate. They say Fitzgerald tiecretary Rainy, niiile sitting on a bench in tin- park in whitli tiie trag- no chance to defend himself. The Ameritun icsidctits of the city edy occurred were attacked by Fitzand gerald, win, struck young Hunter and threatened to kill the Hunters Ameritook in win, refute the Bailey, snapped a pistol, whnh failed to exHunter thereupon shot and can legation. plode. The absence of ary demand by the killed him. Guatemalan government for the rlle fMstonco of a conspiracy be- of V. Godfrey Hunter .Ir.. and tween mem hers of the American tiie tact that nothing tnrther in reonv, including Consul (vneral Me paid to the trauedv has hern received NaJly, is ihargi d by Dr. Hunter. A from .Minister Hunter leads governhitter personal feud has existed for ment officers to believe that young several years between Dr. Hunter and Hunter, and perhaps Bailey, will manMr. McNally. age to leave Guatemala for the United The police have established the States without any attempt on the fact that Fitzgerald was shot from part of the authorities to detain behind and. together with the major- them. Minister Hunter is exceedingly ity of tbe American residents, are friendly with the officers of the Guatestrong tn the belief that the killing malan government. - t t , that !' wlio "!' have de of hemming HOC, fit 01 ea-siu- it was actually pathetic to see the way in which he snitjed the air. says the New lork Mail and Express, stopped at ;iu oeen-iiinbarnyaid al ' c and rubbed noses toss the fence with a Tittle hntl.er" for his rider y was and indulgent, and al- lowed Up. animal inei h liberty. And tln-i., 0 shown by the U eitv ho ;; a cmv. He whinnied piekt trs and uh.-s,n a !.o:ie lit to lately sti pp get a gisid It hi), at t '"'i .ne. ills greeting seemed to appeal t., the row, for she, like the horses m other fields, the visit-i- r nmi exchanged liHiks and they apparently spoke volumes. l.vhlently homesickness can affect an ammal as well as a person. ! j bi-unl- j j I I ! The Ccst cf Warfare. 1850 tho world has eip.8 1300,000,000 in waging war, and f. times that sum in holditg In readiness. su:i-armle- War in S.tjht. The Hu san hingmige, hv permls- sum of the emperor uf Chinn, is til I tfttiglit Ip (hitiese provlrees ms to Asiatic China. More t rinihli Mr. XVtnalow'a Moothln for children iretuinii. otirn iiir s SamnitUuii.iUaya i'iu,curr wludi,!! 1 rill From IVuliar knri U(mIIh( th t"i tie trough and OlT the Cold Laxative Uroua, guinlue Tahli't. rrk- etn-loye- tlce d Advertising Grows-Ayer & Son, the Everlastingly at it" advert agents of Philadelphia, have fc to ruovs into ee rmccssarjr larger quarters at 30U 308 In thut city. Till uiii.ouio'cmcnt will IB1'" many ptihllshers, because Ajr t ate so Widely known as proniot They newspaper tin Illicit y. thiity three ycurs SS two iMt.pie mid an annual husis1 Sl5.mii! Tlny m,w Lavs on ami ninety employes, and hT furs done tiie largest advert' bnsiticf j n th world. The " l,,: 'tween then Mol now la. thef f' Tuply the result of roakin ' paier ami magazine adverthdJl their customeia. tlir lriirr,lt The tt'-I- 1,1 annua! Nr ropoii 'i.iti' ,. teirlton e'iil,t ts uioisnulh r' cut ill noth hie taken tini Vtnlrii of Govertuir to the ol New Mexico - ptospeious 1. eat 't"d new leoies art opemi'g and lew liiv', am! iu;i- nS spHO-- ' it'.lo t ltTl,e e- I 'mtld '4 di Id of 'Ig I ke t he ten ft? ' e. "t I es.i'd vithmiien i t oiteiiy in New i"7 7t'i which, as Meito i lao the vt tv rper ten . , trot one third of It aetiml vahte lor taxable purtHwe. - I'he I 'Imi iMioln ntosqotto hare of att'tn , tie a s- -TT Un,el 5,-- Cnrryliig a great aie u.e teeth and with pita- - phote, , m dashing high up on lor shatp the cruiser tTi.einnau torke, f Clttelir Petit groatiHt nti.li t.u. " m Cruiser Cincinnati. her 1;, " prav 'I olnliolts Is'.ll lllg I'll Do 1,'! m. fcitton were udoiued ,'let'ed l Hr Art hti" 1: If. hli'rtgo, lit'g d the di''li nii'iio to tudy in t to Ct l'pot"" g' ", .1, li'.'.i I "legon. That M in i,i 0 . ' W I I J I let) ot 'el'.'i i "-- i I.l ' l,e I" 'f OlO-- Hi ' i" i'l hii.'i IU I 1 I - e l t , i " t .1 . It Ci',,.1 ' 1 I'.e ,.p. the fllll, Mil III that D , It' e faelor lit t lie cuiilinl loal tot. o( ci low fleet fool' One b d n t in t'Ven ml h'llell. " l," a 11 dart, hist II. history 11 a ,0 "dtp i ' I". V,I'i A'hii t ' , h.d tie lit. f ' ' , In !,U'e 1, '' I'.' tz tiie "l(ire I ' D .0 lnis. lt ""If I le I of e.r .f i., 01 ion iluruig imimita I . V. ' 1 - ft Guv smaller than that pievhmlv t'eNu!id - lot). - How N. xh AYR-ha- 1 Work the of Mdney Ur. tigs the new- - that tho Oeath from Gt t edit ct opt 00 id the ito amonut, d to about ronut Maria tb.'e lhouatni Th! etona'e i liaed uisaj the latest infiirma' ton that has l I'eeeiv I'll .it t I .Ion' de t, Ul'e mala. uv Ion to tie Sidney ', departure for till' HUt. hut it i 10 'tiie pa. uni In the statement of iiuatema uii that reliable Informal Mi til still U difficult Till list Is ciueileil,v to obtain. Annia McMahan, a ihumstu tn a S?ulttal1ehi. Mu., hotel, win found dead iu hrr room Sunday. Plttnmn. an employe of the Frls-shiqis, wlightly wounded, wus sito found In the room Pittman asserted hat the girl, in a jealous frenzy, sh.it him ami then lomiulttcd suicide. Elimination by the disc lotted til net that the girl had been shot in the tt for luvestt:PHt'van i eoat Guateut.tiau Go faeilie mail sU'.tmer Ilia Hwveltiaart. Heatli-e- nir Tea Seeds Like Hazel Nuti Tea Heed rcsetnidu Mnall hazel r ; ' They are sown in beds to gro L ly together like raid age. u lr Mia 11 Since y known i Country Bred. He Showed Delight in Rural Scenery. Most of the patrons of the riding schools In the neighborhood of Central Park limit their cxotclse to the bridle paths of that pleasure ground, or at most get only .is far away as River side drive. If tp-imounts eoiiii! voice an opiuion it would probable not he! favorable to th- monotony ot their daily journeys. That a horse fr di from the country appreciates a return to the winding roads and the ruial prospects which unfold ae he progresses was made evident the other day when a venturesome rider went off for a whole day in the country. The trip was across Ute Fort ferry, ont along the Palisades and through the region to tbe westward. The liors, was keenly alive to the invelty of tbe Jsunt. The fact that he was only two weeks in from Ohio and hud been among no real rural surroundings lnee. except the polite Imitation to is found In tie tr-- ci park, seemed to add zest to the ! service Pet president of the Atlantic Transput company, Pal ttmore, now a pari of the International Mercantile Marine company, will distribute nearly half a million dollars among Ids foimer employes. It Is estimated that 15, ode persons attended the funeral In New York, of the rich Italian banker, Raphael v THE HORSE WAS HOMESICK. dm-dl- 1 sur-tend- j When Doan's Kidney Pills attn ik I wanted to try them Just as I had tried everything tn and Mrs. Rigler went to Durban t Wright Co.'s drug store for a ber Relief followed. I knew after a doe or two it the medic, ne was a- tirg c: tiie kidneys Item the altered cc:i non ot t'le kidney serrmons, a: continued tbe encouraged, ment. the backache t; other complications stepped. Let me sum up my opinion al Doan's Kidney Pills by sayir, would pay one tnorii willingly w agc3 for a hox of them if I could You can rdf buy them for less. any one to me about Doan's K.d:? Pills and I will convince them tilt lacy act Just as represented. Four Years After. "Lapse of time has strenfhstW my appreciation of Doan's Kid:" Pills. I gave this remedy my oiq'a tied endorsement in the summer lS'jtj, bemuse of the results I obtain: from a course of the treatment can now add to my original ecioT ment the experience of a tmrbcrc.' others who are just as entiiRV-- c When they expre'-- s ti.eir opina: Doan's Kidpev PiPs, as I." A FREE TRIAL of this great i: r.ey medicine wit .'oh cured Mr. id lcr, will he mailed on applicants any part of the United Stans. dress I'tsu r ; hu Co.. H'lffaic. Y. For sale by all drugg.siis, it cents per box. my attention - - pi nos. As a result of faithful nard N. Baker, former gratlon Bill, t t nmi rblidrcti tf nll-lured their Jtti, t ls-c- 1 western points for crop moving pur poses thus far this year Aggregate of $804,000 $18,135,000. a decrease compared with mod. ns "The King of MuBend." Thirty policemen were required to preserve order irl the grent throng, unruly only because of numbers. Investigation Into the causes which led to the explosion ms the steamer Progreso nt the Pulton works. San Brant Inco. by which thirteen men are supposed to hnve bet their lives and t.t bet tire l.tid'y tuttlmoil. Ima slmwd that the quality of oil which exploded on thj Huni'rr as h or. Fefintor Hour luu pr omtei! to the sernta nn it'io n'to m to th Imml i eru-ituilis- z I New York and ue msul-gun-ra- . ot 1 tin-dea- d inves-ligatotu- e In Amsterdam a gen- - nil strike has been proclaimed by t lie. bickers union In connequonvo of the Insistence of the dock companies in undertaking the work of a company whose employees are striking. Hove, lberry 1 in-th- the president cornea, to takt tip the question of .the suoca.slon to the vacancy caused by the death of Minister Duck at Toklo, it is under stood that he will napio John Barrett of Oregon. i CONVINCING PROOF Case No. 41.20.-Ca- pt. Alfred f Rigler of Hose Company 0, 4 ton, Ohio, says: "i had a weakK ever since 1 was a hoy. ailj SDo;, six years ago the cause develc Into rather a bad case ot kidney c plainL It was not a little backa-now and then, but Ba 'wh" caused actual suffering (iay night, and the harder tried tot,' rid of it the worse it he, ame, When the attacks wen- m ti,e ac, stage it was rhlhcult to sit down when down it was just as hard to a gain an erect position, on account ( the twirges of pair, in the kidneys can only describe some of the pa: ns similar to that tcccived from knife thrust. In tint 1 , distressing and inconvenient uritnry i.vakr.psa causing ai::.n u.g end arrasr.---durinthe day and loan oi bleep ing tae t.tg.ut. I took everything which ram te my notice from reading, from obsm tion, and which my triemlg and & advised j convay quamtanees physicians, out none of them able to relieve the trouble, let &i:ti stop it. It became so well known thatltg a pronounced case of kidney cos plaint that I often received eipttln trom medical cnipamcs oltn.jg cure me, and one day eighteen letten were banded to me by the mail c? l, aiu-fsoo- Wisconsin. : i mai s hurt When lleu-s- r V authorizing the president and the authorities of the state of Texas to mark the boundary lines between Oklahoma and New Mexico and, the state ot Tex- men It It the-hous- j lr I City Marshal Piiipe Baca of So corro, N. M., shot and kilhd David Baca, a prominent citizen, at the Windsor hotel. There had been trouble of long standing between the men A bill was introduced In i Worker. V.ipri lril tv Con.iinie tli 9 tragedy IN INVOLY'ED s. COAL STRIKE COMMISSION. Alina Meets Way. e , I CONSULS SON AMERICAN the coronet in'o An invest. gatiou the sudden death of George F. Lr."h, a wealthy truss manufacturer in Brock tyu, N. Y., lias developed The investigation is of a mystery. proceeding. Lev h was over wo years of age anil is said to have possessed an estate of more than B!llO,(lHi, It was his custom to eat luncheon in the rear of his place With his daughters he of business. made his home in the apart mints above. On Tuesday the luncheon was brought as usual and l.ey it went into the cellar for a bott.lu of beer. He took it from a ease containing twenty bottles. On taking olT tho top be found the beer It tasted fiat, tint thank part of a gla-b.uliy and lie called to the olliee tsiy. whom he asked to ttstv. the beverage which, lie Haiti, was hitter. Tho hoy put the glass to ids bps anti said the .ante. I.eyh arose and started across the room. Suddenly he fell ami die! iu twenty minutes. The doctors found that his death waH probably canned by a strong it vaunt At lirst, it was bclievd the poison. stud' had been placed in tho liottic for safe keeping anil tlial i.c h hud t;kcn the fatal draught b mistake; but a stud of the whole al'uir is said to have, coin ineed the coronet that the top of the bottle iu j been taken oil and that a largo, quantity of poison was poured into the beer and the i ottle put haek ill the ease where, as L"v h drank one bottle daiy, it wus only a i uestion of time when he would take it. tions, many of them of a lifetime, and seek other places to make a livelihood. In this exodus, sons, daughters, parents and children must necessarily bo separated, and there is great dejection over the prosper t. Every outgoing train carries people who have forsaken tbfir uoni.-rbeing unable to sell them at any price, to seek work or matte a new start In life In other sections of the country. Aspen as the han been known heretofore greatest silver mining camp in the United States, and at one time the greatest in the world. The city is situated in a pretty valley surrounded by three huge mountains, which abound in the white metal which may never see the light if day. During the hustling days of 1887 to 18U3 Aspen boasted of a population of Ei.noo, but After Lfint) r. main. today sen reel the panic of I8:t2!i:! nmi until a few weeks a:;o, all ni too lane properties have been worked emh-and the miners made a little better than wages, while .diver was between GU uud GO cents an ounce. Stove Manufae turers association at a meeting do elded to increase the price of stovei $ per cent. The house committee on approprla tlons lias agreed upon the pensions appropriation Mil. It t pproprlat-c-- l'e..l.ar Ileal li in Wanted to Play Both Rol. When Chaplain Huli,ar L!te States Army, retired, was sljt. Fort Buford, N. D (number,,, BV the 'abandoned posts in Dew, tie son then six years olcb his career the role of S(otd ant, as one of his favorites am c, was officers the of that rank One day, when talking over hi bitions his mother said: you are, my son, I trust you InttteT,! maj a Christian gentleman. "Can't I bo a Christian gent and a second lieutenant, too ii.V disaster to this once prosperous city, and has brought groat distress to formerly happy homes. At the present price of the white riutal not a mins in the camp ran be worked at a profit, and almost the entire population of the town must give up old associa- mined coal. The Ohio Valley HIS BEEP. IN llrneklyit MuiuiGutnrcr Wealthy A special to the Salt I.ake Herald from Aspen, Colo., says: The recent slump iu price of sliver is virtually a at Guatemala. ; POISON One Prohfmrou City of Apfui, Colorado. Is Itrtiijc Three tho, maud people perished by the eruption of Santa Maria volcano !, I DEPOPULATED. ALMObT TOWN Me a !"t g t'pi u I n g., - -t 14, 4 Sf) .O WEBSTER'S nlcrrafional if I'twlG1!, 3iuj Tits One ti.est Dictionary hfftgl.rltt, I'lt'tS'ttV ff'andard At:lfn)t0 ? |