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Show MIRRORS OF SUICIDE ENDS BATTLE THE SPANISH FORK PRESS. imiw wisks. nuuM iPANISH PORK, ESCAPES FROM JAIL ONLV TO TAKE HIS OWN LIFE. MAN UTAH. Desperate Fight in Streets of Helena, Montana, Between Train Wrecker and Officers Has Un- expected Ending. NEWS SUMMARY. An epidemic of smallpox baa broken rat in Zion City, the borne of Alexan-te- r Dowie. The railroads In the Southwest, in Texas, are having a terrible time with washouts. The Russ estimates that the Japanese losses thus far, as a result ot the siege of Port Arthur, aggregate 23,000 men. Carrie Nation has, It Is said, mailed a check for f 1150 to the Home for Wives of Drunkards at Topeka, Kan., aa a personal gift. The navy department has directed Admiral Sigsbee, commanding the Caribbean squadron, to send a warship to Conavies and Jeremie, Haiti. specla..y Paraguay advices say insurgent vessels have passed Angostura, where they served out arms. Militay officers and deputies are escaping to join the revolutionists. A Reno, Nevada, special says II. C. Lawrence, accused of attempting to assassinate J. I). Garrison, an employee, nearly three monthB ago, has eonfessed bis crlmo. Damage to the tobacco crop to the Amount of over 100,000 has bee aused In the vicinity of Westfield, Vasa., by a hailstorm which lasted About fifteen minuteB. Five hundred Japanese laborers ent to Santa Rosalia, Lower California. to work Rothschild's mines, have struck because they consider the timbering unsare. It is announced that the empress of Japan suggested that the Japanese with the Russians for the safe departure ot women and children and to Dalny. Because her husband compelled her to take a bath in whiskey when she ar-ran- , Aomplalned of his drinking, Mrs. Hat-H- e Martin obtained a divorce from AL tine Martin ot Hazelwood, Pa. A settlement has been reached Vith the Nebraska Packing company, Nebraska City, Neb., through which over 100 union men have returned to work Bftar a lockout of more than a month. Charles li. Reilly, employed In an automobile garage at blast Orange, N. has been killed by the overturning f a machine w hich be bad taken out secretly to entertain a party of friends. The heaviest earthquake that New Zealand baa experienced in many years occurred last week. Several public buildings were seriously damaged and private firms also suffered heavy J, tosses. John P. Johnson, a negro living at Klnloch Park, a suburb of St. Louis, hot bis wife Viola, twice, wounding her severely, shot and killed hi mother-ilaw, and then with the same revolver ended his own life. Judge Reed, in the Feloral court At Sioux City, granted an injunction restraining the strikers at the Cudahy plant from interfering in any way with the operation of the plant About 1000 strikers are restrained liv n dlviduaily. The Chinese governor of Mukden baa issued a proclamation welcoming the Japanese. This is due to the fact that the successive retirements of the Russians upon their main lines have caused the Japanese to lose faith In the Russian army. F By Earl M. d with-Thursd- , d t t ta ta9 well-bein- - Egyptians Believed to w First to Make Wilkinson shows that bled for our mirrors to 1 o Egyptians. At first the, of metal, so well mm. ished that some recently'?''1 i: Thebes have regained ?" luster after burial for thfC! Oval in years. fastened to carved wood,?' References were made ,0 s'lh glasses in Exodus and Greeks and Romans ma,L mirrors of silver. Pliny says that the earl(B mirrors were made of black -- Fratt. Oak Park, III. You know they answered: Some people claim that many small gently to kiss them, Gertie. mother no have because children in public homes die find no an could Gertie Somehow Isaac Gravelle, on trial for robbing they have no one to love them. There swer for reached two the that, and as is forethought in this item from the a powder house near Helena last "Did on: went Helen street. the Endeavor World: little the September of giant powder which was Two young girls had gone to the you notice Sadie Burns, blue veins Northern Pacific used in wrecking brown-eyething with the asylum one Sabbath afternoon orphan trains, escaped from the Lewis and to teach in the Sabbath school there on her forehead?" Clark county Jail at Helena, Mont., Tie one that clung to your dress as substitutes for regular teachers One of them to the last minute? who were absent. afternoon, after probably the "Yes, that was Sadie. The matron taught the infant class, and when fatally shooting Tony Korlzek, deputy me that one day when Sadie was blue-eyetold lessons were over, a little sheriff. a lady who is very fond of her, sick dress, the of hold tot girl's caught Pursued by deputies and John Raab, often visits at the asylum, who and and, looking up, whispered pleadingly: a butcher, who was armed, Gravelle see to came her, and brought her a me? kiss won't you "Please, teacher, took refuge In an alley beside the she thought would which little 1 puppy, "To be sure will, you dear baby! was K. residence of Governor Joseph the girl cried, and, dropping down on amuse her. Of course, the child at last and with the puppy, took the a duel where drew delighted she place. Toole, one of the low benches pistol could After an exchange of shots Gravelle child close and kissed her again and the lady said to her: "If you what you want most of all In an Instant the others have-jusran Into the basement of the govagain. TO SETTLE STRIKE. for alike yourself. Sadie, what would it swarmed about, boys and girls ernors house, where he shot and She thought the little thing be? kisses. for faces holding up hungry killed himself. He had been wound- Determined Efforts Being Made like the puppy, and she meant would tears The girl's eyes filled with quick Put End to Stockyards Strike. ed by bullets from the guns of his as she looked into the eager little to give it to her. if the matron was Determined efforts are now being faces. pursuers. willing; but Sadie put the dog down The escape took place at 2 o'clock made to settle the stockyards strike Her friend, who had taught an old- at once, and, stepping close to the er class, stood at the door of the in- lady, leaned on her knee, and looking Negotiais Gravelle was about to be led from at Chicago by mediation. fant room, looking on, halMaugbing, up at her with those big, solemn the Jail to the court room In the tions begun between the Retail Butchbrown eyes, she said: I'd like most county building across the street ers and Grocers association and repof called she anything to sit in your lap a few "Do come along. Helen, and Jailei resentatives of several labor unions Deputy Sheriff Kortzek as Helen gently put aside minutes just as if I was your own at and, last, Jones were in the office when the for- which would undoubtedly be Involved the little, warm, clinging fingers and little girl. mer led Gravelle out of the ceil room In the strike should It be prolonged Joined her, the other girl exclaimed Gertie turned impusively to her In the friend. "I never Imagined they felt Suddenly Gravelle pulled a revolver much longer, resulted with a touch of scorn: and held Korlzek up. The latter "I don't see how you could have so, Helen," she said, remorsefully. of a committee composed made a move toward his gun and of those who attended the meeting to all those mussy little things hugging "They dont all, of course, Helen Gravelle fired twice at him, both bulSee how theyve answered; "but I know that some do, and atkisalng you! In an with the packers, one struck his negotiate lets taking effect, and I cannot bear to think of little tumbled your dress! breast a few Inches from the heart tempt to bring about a Joint meeting Helen glanced down at her dress; children going hungry for kisses, I Jones was not armed and threw up Between the employers and the strik- It catfl give them mother kisses, but I surely had suffered from the littl his bands. ing unions. shinbest I can, even if my dress were but her eyes loving hands, Gravelle ordered the Jailer to open It was the sentiment of all who at- ing through a mist of tears as she a little." asfer He of did. the jail, which he the door tended conference should the the that, then walked deliberately out of the Jail and to the street corner thirty meeting be arranged between the two teet away. Tty that time the sheriffs opposing Interests, a settlement satisdeputies began to appear and one factory to both aides could be shot was fired from the court house. Gravelle then ran one block east ward, where he tried to mount ARMENIANS RETALIATE. horse that happened to be hitched too was there. He hotly pressed, how Bombs Thrown Into Turkish Garrison The layman who reads the proceed- in which tbey experimented suffered ever, and continued down an alley and of a medical congress in these in the proces in past computation. ings and Many Persona Slain. across a lot to Fifth avenue, down Personal character and fitness are will be impressed with the fact days which he was chased bv Raab, who The Tabriz (Persia) correspondent no less essential now than before, beof medicine that has the bad joined in the pursuit. practice of the London Dally News, In a discome a very serious business, and the but it la simply impossible at the Turning down Sixth avenue a mo dated "On 6, August July says: present time for a man to start out ment later, Gravelle had taken refugs patch preparation for It an arduous under- upon the practice of medicine with In the alley beside the governors 13 a band of Armenian revolutionists house and emptied his revolver at appeared near Outchkiirsaa. Turkish taking. He will recognize also how the slender equipment allowable a closely It is united with the general generation ago. It la not merely that Raab. Raab and Deputy Sheriff soldiers and Kurds, finding an excuse, of the public. The the colleges require more preparation Spurzem fired six spots at him there attacked and destroyed the villages and Gravelle, wounded, ran Into the doctor, who got what train- for a degree, they require more bebasement of the governors house, f Outchkillssa, Koomlouboujak, ing he had from a voluntary attendcause the practice of medicine baa where he blew out his brains. Karabazar and Sayto, butchering ance upon two terms of didactic lec- developed Into a science to be acGravelle was convleted five months men and tures, aided by the reading of a few quired laboriously. It Is no longer outraging women. ago of sending threatening letters to textbooks and a possible association possible to trust to Intuition, as the marchTwo Armenian bands large officers of the Northern Pacific, of with an older practitioner started out old doctors did, and, Instead of turnWhom he demanded 150,000. It was ing to Sassun to help the Insurgent upon his professional career with ing out a lot of students to find out proved that he had dynamited North- leader, Antranlk, attacked the garriwhether they can ern Pacific trains and property In an sons at Mosaunzory and Goutchagh everything to learn, and his success for themselves or failure depended mainly upon the learn to practice medicine, the coleffort to blackmail the company. He for At dawn revenge on July 25. was captured after a long campaign personal qualities which he brought leges must give them opportunity to bomba were Into thrown these places, to hla work. that cost the Northern Pacific 150.000, Many good doctors determine their fitness In a long He was sentenced to ten years In tha killing many. One band forced Its were formed In this school of ex- graded course before they are let Gravelle had been la way through the Kurdish tribes to- perience; but the failures were more loose upon the public. Philadelphia penitentiary. the penitentiary twice before. He was ward Arjess. The number of soldiers numerous, and what the community Ledger. a range rider and cattle rustler and killed amounted to several hundred. was regarded as a desperate and dangerous man. It Is not known how b of France le Dead. gained possession of the gun. Hvithof va i glass. glass, Through the Mid?' backed with thin sheets, came into use and" eyes. or glass globes whilst hot, a metallic mj, blown for hacking. M Murano, near Venice thirteenth century, the rep? tec-tethe trade, and jealous! ed its secrets, securing a it business for a century and a were then marie from c; of glass, flattened on stone, cii polished, beveled at the edg. an silvered by amalgam. an A colored man in a South coui- rii i ked W And- w Dont Drown; Wear aboU ,'jvi with gempte pad's c jij cred' Pri t to n ideal eveut' jt assisted to set pelf had . on Heen t ltd she Sir RJI Eek Juris rot sti, market was skinning eels recen1 as he removed the skins withi pincers he carefully placed tt de'-- i the the da: usalitth one side. "What do yon 4 he was them? asked an inquisitive the ele 1 send them to ier. f003&& my brotW-a- t Atlantic City, was the reply hat be sells them to colored people tiering beach for five cents apiece. Yot ru watc an eelskin is a sure preventive a the t' cramps. If you wrap one arout ,;j obse ankle before you go in tattli, ins to I need have no fear of drowning, spoken be white people dont believe a under but colored folks do, and mj t j) juard can sell more eelsklns during the mversal with ing hour than he can supply, delphla Record. ..lousy t- a h th Clever Elephant in t: lit, J a di 1 llttli Mhind nag g! it ther 0 dud vine I tl the t elf: pyl a ae on a!" g Gou-gan- died Wednesday afterl, noon. at his country residence, at eighteen miles from Paris, from the effects of an operation which hts medical attendants deemed to be a final necessity. Ail the newspapers print eulogistic obituary notices of Cor-bel- Quarreled Over Booxe and Provisions and Fought to the Death. From Buffalo, Nevada, a small settlement fifty mile from telegraph and railroad communication, cornea th news that a band of Indians became Involved In a pitched battle and as a result two of the redmen are dead. How many were wounded In the fight :annot be learned. From what can be learned the Indiana became Involved In a dispute over the division of ponies, provisions md firewater. The band divided Into wo factions and a pitched battle with pins and knives followed. The fight was made more vicious ecause of the fact that the Indians vere drunk and fought with the desperation of maniacs. well-know- n s n t former , Premier declaring that France has lost a great. If not her greatest, statesman. The organ of the party bewails the failure of the late premier to carry his views far enough, and, dealing with the effect of his death upon the political situation, saya: "M. Waldeck-Rousseau- Anti-Cleric- Waldeck-Rousseau- a death will maks great stir In the world, hut actually It will change nothing at all. American chinaware Is rapidly displacing the French product, which a few years ago practically controlled the trade of the United States. Thomas P. Donoher. an officer of a large pottery company at Trenton. N. J.. who la spending a short time in the city, discussing the subject at the St. Charles yesterday, stated that not only was American china superior to French, but that the southern clays were the finest In the world. He believes New Orleans is a good field for a large pottery to utilize the recently discovered claya of the atate. American Judge Parker Notified. Judge Alton B. Parker was, on Wednesday, formally notified of his nomination as the candidate of the Democratic party for president. The ceremony occurred on the lawn ot Rosemount. hla handsome country borne at Esnpna. N. Y.. and In addition to the members of the notifies-tlocommittee and many prominent men of his party, hundreds of the candidate's friends and neighbors assembled to witness the event. Congress man Champ Clark of Missouri delivered the address of notification on of the committee. chinaware has come rapidly to the front during recent years," said Mr. Donoher yesterday, "because it is of superior quality. The best clay we get is from the South. This Is an ludustry that would pay In this section, aa there la ft splendid field for It I under n bo-ha- Call for Irrigation Congreaa. Who could have surmised beauty Mltir It? And rosy-l!ictierka so seductive to man, of girl that culls kissing , Here's a nation a bore. I'erfums-kUueIn th land of ths sun- d d President Clark of Montana has sent ths official call for tho twelfth Where Rebus and Clytlas and Tsyclus anouiiil. annual session ot the National IrrigaWith hnrni that no other known race can eilipHs. tion congress, which meet! at El siri kl. Is nowhere to be Paso, November 15 lx, to the execu- The found. tive committee of the Southwestern And t. pitiful waste go their Irrigation association of El Paso for jip, riee-jHi-- (.-- cherry-hue- examination and approval. Action ill be taken at a meeting held this week and the call will lie ready for circulation early next week. Much Interest la being take in the meeting, and It Is predicted the attendance will eclipse that of all previous meetings. During the winter a circus tk has been trained to walk from to Peril thev can flirt with a fan. and can wink. And with ". and hint r.f con- of all fre this ona ! driven to fuim, Proclamation by th Mirt Somewhat over ICO year George III. of England and hit went to Weymouth for bia health, mayor of Dorchester, a being much impressed by expected arrival of the royal vip) stand that a bed of the very finest Issued the following proclamsi clay in the world has been recently Whereas, bis majesty the hint discovered In Louisiana. There is queen la expected to honor this one great drawback, however, to the clent corporation with their pr clays of the South, and. that la their In the course of their tower; inn inaccessibility. Nearly all of them to prevent them from meeting at are removed from railroads, which pediment In his Journey, the woe engenders a transportation problem. ful mare have thought proper tha "It Is only a few years ago that following regulations shall be p: the French potters practically con- ited, aa follows: Nobody must) trolled the entire market of the coun no dusL nor nothing in that 1! try for china, but since It has been before their doors nor shops; aw. demonstrated that American manu- wheelbarrows, stalks, its facturers can make as good an article atones, Irish cabbage and other c potatoes as that of the French, the latter have erals must be swept out of the been practically driven from the one who shall give offend field. I see no reason why a large any of these articles shall be ( plant in New Orleans would not pay. with according to law, without U It must come along with other man mainprize. God save hla majesty ufaeturlng enterprises, and there Is king and queen and his worth:; really no reason why It should not mare." be a leader, for the produdet la In demand. New Orleans They Even Hold Up Trainfc The Klohdyke mosquito is said k the worst on earth, but here con Siberian traveler, Mr. Bobbie, vh alsta that the venomous mid A RerK variety U hard to beaL along the line of the Siberian r1 never seem to stray abroad wifi enveloping their hands and fw UUl thick green veils. XVhcncver rform o.weethey ,b enters a railroad car ail the l qulto "h,o' affright? ner ,hm wlth aengera with one accord make to and a period of restlessness Whh,'k ?' Wh b,uty thlt usual activity aupervenea ntul Who lgrrt,i"?WUh ,UCM that ln ut tormentor la dead. O desnlate, riniefiil, dear girl of limit ,h" de"l1 can 'believe'? ,,nWmfdr-- ,h' ,r TbUm'"a" tru to ,00 kU'"n allo- w- t11" p umniMiv , post American China the Best Former premier of France, INDIANS HAVE BATTLE. Another sign that a general assault on Port Arthur Is Imminent is found In SWALLOWED BY QUICKSAND. the fact that the emperor of Japan was notified Floid Marshal Yamagata, chief Many Bodies of Victims of Wreck Will Never bo Recovered. of the general staff, of his desire that Indicate that ths be allowed an opporDevelopments kodlea of the missing victims of the tunity to leave the fortress. The Russian reply to Great Britains wreck near Eden, Colo., have been representations on the subject of sink- lurked Into the quicksand and will ever be recovered, it was shown by ing of the steamer Knight Commander by the Vladivostok squadron, while the hoisting ot the wrecked engine couched In the friendliest terms, does that an Immense deposit of quicksand not recede from the Russian position, lay under the piers of the wroekei as aet forth In the prise regulations. bridge, and It Is also believed theri la an underflow which has undoubtedThe charters cf several medical colleges of Pennsylvania may ly carried bodies deep down In the be revoked by the State Board of land, entirely out of sight, where they Medical Examiners on the ground that can never be recovered. Further Investigation reveals the the institutions are graduating who are not competent to b fact that quicksand exists everyIntrusted with the lives of patients. where along the river and thla la taken to explain the failure to find a numA dispatch from Salonlca, says that ber of bodies. the Macedonian Internal committee Careful revision of the lists ot dead has Issued stringent orders to Its and missing cotiflrms the original esbands to refrain from the use of dynw timate that not less than 100 lives tntte, the Intention being to keep tbs were lost In the flood which wrecked insurgents Inactive while Europe la the Missouri Pacific fast train on ths engaged with the troubles in the far Denver A Rio Grande railroad near Eden Sunday night. Seventy-niEast. have been recovered. bodies President Reyes baa sent the following dispatch from Bogota, ColomFoodstuffs for Japan. bia: The reported attack on the Amort-eaWhen the Boston Steamship comconsulate here Is untrue. The octant, charge d'affatra and other Ameri- pany's liner Tremnnt sails from Seat can citizens enjoy all the guarantees tie, Wash., on Saturday morning hi la Colombia, where complete peace will carry aa enormous amount ol reigus. froi.t for the Orient, taking a tail Former Mayor W. J. Donnelly cl amount of foodstuffs for Japan. In Victor. Colo, has decided to remove, the cargo are 280,000 sacks, or four with bis family, from the Cripple teen mlltlon pounds, of flour, of whlrb Greek district In consequence of 100,000 sacks are going to China and in g warnings, Donueliy declares hs the remainder to Japan. The vessel believes bit life to be In danger, and alio will carry about 400 tons of flotd fears bis store and house will be uppllri for the army In the Philip burned. pines, but no arms or ammunition. sto-dent- Neglect of Mikados Forces to Act Enables Russians to Retreat Again the chance of a decisive battle between General Kuropatkin and the commander of the Japanese army seems to be disappearing. According to a statement issued by the general staff at St. Petersburg, rains are again falling over a wide area of Manchuria, with the prospect of Impeding operations, but even more Important is the an exceptional from information source that the Japanese have once more delayed to long. General Kuropatkin has now the bulk of bis army safely north of Liao Yang, leaving only a strong rear line to contest the - advance when It comes. According to this information, the Japanese have about 300,000 men in the armies operating agalnRt Ruropat-kin-, rendering It too numerous for him to risk a general engagement ANCIENT- ,h Jettatura. that I'm you ,om . llluMratlons, cllmaa In banning the Ul tho requl.lto r Jap. karned ,No doubt there le love where the lips do "''Vhlfor'F" not meet, Due to Color Line. AquTsHe ,uoh " AM devout, n without any solacing waa color line a In drawn Tbs linguJ'1,y WcmM' " 'rimpnl'tln'" lar way at Beifield. Va.. when a white brakeman on the B'dfield and Clara Serving Green Peaa. "hole thing; another, One of those Inconsequent mont branch of the Southern railway quite as popu-- a yet pep. . refused to aerrpt a mall package from vaMvt questions which spring up think sayw that she should aa soou wry summer turns, just now, M 'tendedof serving boiled potatoes colored postal clerk. The train waa as of putting before manner and time of serving the at more an Claremont than delayed green ny rol b" Chat ol While while hour frantic communications peaa. one bostesi noted for ompaniment for broil, or roasts. were being wired to the superintend- her perfect dinners say they should as we have yet come In ent. and the result waa that several fet A tour by thnn the vfa, g discussion you diswere of road employee rich sauce, a Itearaalae fur may suit tf Instance, a emand on of of the charged ?."r f',llly 'n '! time of servilg inr thry uro liuuriou wfcftn ployees of the road carried the mall it their best and are ' v f?rln ,,mt ,,f1 endowed ffen'?) with from the ear to the poitolllca. rules of advanced any nutrient Individuality to be "jh. truunray. Muetua TrunscrlgL ,h IT' rr 5 know 1 Vhieir;'r;ur.v;r(:;.,h8 Withjholce neigbb-town- v,r The jettatura protect It from the evil eye. It la on favorite amulets of Naples carved usually from coral partly folded hand with th little fingers extended. To algn with your own hands I to any one. ' i c Business Entertaining-New York buslnesa hen one lta yearly entertainment rj,Ki about 1100,000. It does an business of more than lIO.OOO.Owsalesmen are bright fellows w trol the trade. One who works gethcr on a commission hnti y t .000 a year, but of that .000 in entertaining hi ru10 - |