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Show KOIiTIIAVKT NOTES. Tfco Lo-- ' NEWS SUMMARY. saloon nt Clonono, Mont., was roblioj of $200 by marked on the morning of the fit !j. Nows ('Olio) from Goldfield, N'V., E. A, Colburn, Jr., lin. boon from that camp by minors anil warnel never to return. Bin Ilalfii Id shot anl hilled hfs wife, Maud, and then blew cut hli brains at Mccteotse, Wyo, It Is said that jealousy wa.i tho cause of the that The Japanese rerervl.i'i re idents In the Phil pi ii Inlands ha.e cUk-to the colors. In tho battle of Shakho river, one Russian corps alone lost 273 officers I d tragedy. While playing with a smal) callbro rifle, John Tyler, a boy of Hamilton, Mont., shot and fatally wounded tho daughter of John Marvel, As ono cf tho features of the Lewis and Clark exposition, It Is proposed to hold a series of airship contests similar to that which will take place at St Louis. A body Identified as that of E. M, Nordberg, first mate of tho ship St. Francis, was found floating In Tacoma harbor by an ofilcer of tho revenue knitter Grant. tfartln Keogh, an eccentric character, was found dead on a country road near Butte. A slash from a knife across the left wrl.t, severing an artery, Quito plainly showed It was a case of suicide. Peter Faure, a weathy sheep owner, living ncr Walla Walla, hecamo flo'pondont because his wife, from whom he wns separated, refused to return to hint, and committed suicide. Faure took poison. The J. B. SulMvan salmon at Butte was held up by throe masked men and tho proprietor, Sullivan, and three patrons, lined up against the wall and robbed. The bandits secured about flCO, together with some Jewelry. Thlrtycno Japanoie, members of the first te erves, left Seattle last wek on the stoimshlp Kanagawa s Mam for Japan, In response to a from the war department. This la the first call on the reserves since sum-toon- the Fire has destroyed one side of tho town of Mai Ion, Mich, entailing a kma of ?200,000. ban-flit- s war began. Jesse Armltage, aged 60, sprang Into Indian creek, near Virginia City, Mont,, to save hla wife, who Is also 0 years of age, and after a struggle In the watora of the swollen Btream, he pulled tho aged woman to shore, only to find her dead. Tosres are etlll out In the vicinity of Thermepolis looking for the two bandits who k'lled I. O. Mlddaugh, cafhler cf the First National bank of Cody, In an attempt to rob the bank; but the report that the robera have been trapped la denied. One of the largest mountain Hons ever seen In that section, was killed near Bonita. Mont., by O. W, Gilt and 1! L, Mullins. Tho lion measured nine fret from tip to tip. Gill and Mullins bad ono of the exciting experiences of tbolr lives In dispatching the animal. The klllng In cold Mood of ! Hiram Tates of Coal Crek. a Mar-aha- coal mining town In Fremont county, Coo., bv two negroes, Grant nnd Wen-- ! lev Thompson, whom ho was trying to for usance, has rnu-the white residents to Is'iie a vnrning to the ne,,ro population to leave the emt A riot or students in Milan rosult-f- l In a fight with the police, In which several students were severely in- jured. a mine at Nantlcoko, Pa., containing ten miners, fell a distanco of 1,700 feet, the bodies being horribly A cage In mangled. Nino Uvea were lost as the result of tho collapse of a reservoir located near the center of Winston-Salem- , S. C., while four persons were Injured. Seven persons were Injured In a head-ocolli,- Ion near Bristow, I, T. Mlsunderi t 'ndii'g of orders caused a fro ght and work train to collide. Go rgo Hooke. C2 year3 old, who at one time claimed to be middle-weigh- t champion pugilist of the world, is dead in a Newark, N. J.. hospital. Bur;l-rentered the bank at Becker. Minn., broke open the safe with nUrngljcurlno, secured $3,000 In currency and made their escape on a hand - car. A cotton compress company In lahoma has con trade I to furnish woith of cotton to a firm of for Immediate shipment to Ok- d, MAKE HOME LESS ARTIFICIAL. a bad commentary on the physique of our young men that of lull candidates who passed the mental examination at the Naval Academy this jear, 114 were rejected becauso they did not come up to the physical standard. It appears to be easier to produce good book students than students who are good specimens physically. Athletes are not necessarily healthy subjects; In fact, most of them overdo ana develop weaknesses. What we need is more rational attention to the common sense laws of health. No amount of book learning Is worth much without the foundation of good health, and at the pace most of us are living these days good health 13 bound to be the exception instead of the rule. You can find half a dozen scholars to one person who gives ary thought to the preservation of his health. The average person goes on the principle of abusing his health Not one but will be the better for an outipg, yet the one seitb-- conviction that seems growing on the American people is that our homes are too artificial and conventional that they neea not be so far from nature as they are. We flee to the woods ior a part of the time because we are naturally barbarians, Civilization that Is not an improved barbarism is a burden and will be got rid of. Our homes are too complex; our cities too far from the groves; our lives too far irom simplicity. Half our social life is artful ard soulless. It naturally and easily props Into Intemperance and falsehood. The part of good citizenship is to help toward a and clearer-hearteWho shall home. dream the ideal? Who shall dare to live the real? The Independent. It Is and rely.ng on medicine to fix him up, Instead of l.vlng in a way to forestall sickness. The Beacon. THE CONSTANCY CF BIRDS. The reluctance of birds to appear in public at the moulting seison lends a humorous side to the situation. Individuals which in other days are fearless ard confiding, even Inviting acquaintance, now scamper to covrr cs If ure-cby sense of common decorum. A pair of song sparrows escape from my observation as fast as their logs ran carry them, with that peculiar sidewise trot of theirs, as If conscious of possible arrest by the police If caught att red in so scanty well-know- n con-ta- nt re'-slo- one-hal- f t g-- re-nl- , - 1 o, Mu-tu- In urgent ''d-rs- ' , who recently government, 1 n s clear-visione- lit jer What we rell po dety Is very narIs vo y road. It In- row, But Ilf' cludes the whole world of Gods cheerful, fallible irwi rn women. It Is rot nnlv the fatuous people nnd the l well who are worth neoj ' It is rwy ore who has nie"t'pp. to ri timcnleate. BnmofHeg The rebolnr bns senoih'" o .qy to me if he be alive. P,et ! oiM hour also the traveler, De mieuf etiirer, the the pood vie' nmn. the eniet observer. the in mi i, ! i i,;id. the s! illfi housewife. I brew an old German woman, living tn a tenement who sail, My beart Is a l'f! c;i"den, and God Is plnntlng flowers there. 'll Pint rultiver rnn jardln yes. but not only thnt. One should learn also to enjoy the neighbors pardon, however small ; the rosea straggling over the fnee the scent of lilacs drifting across the road. The real simplicity is not outward but Inward. It consists In sine!enes of aim, clearness of vls'on, directness of purpose, openness of mini, cheer-fulnes- s of sp!r't. sincerity of tnste and affection, gentle candor of speech and loyalty to the best that we know. I have seen It In a hut. I have seen It In a palace. It Is the bright ornaniert and badge of the scholars In the school of life Henry Van Dyke, In Iltrpcra Magazine. 1 i1ro-sei- 1 let CARINQ FOR CONVALESCENTS. In looking out for tho healing of patients authorities have been too apt to Bpend money and use tho most e. entitle appliances on the buildings without consulting the needs of convalescents. Modern medicine takes Into account not only the body but also the noul and the intimate connection between these. Cheerfulness Is a part of the treatment of and recovery from ailments Is not assured when patients can leave their cots. Treatment of convalescents Is a part of the physician's scheme. It Is recog-tlzethnt vlown from a window of a nosrltnl looking on blank walls or on dlr.plr.tlrg surroundings affect recovery. Hopefulness Is repressed; gluon? la encouraged.-- - Brnoklj n Ifligle to-da- y d CUV ec TO THE WORLDS FAIR jor SALT T LAKE fiii a THROUGH PULLMAN FROM TO ST. d L as iff. r H OO AND ist lias sitr. TOURIST tl con lev DEN OR SALT LAKE las r1n. Free Reclining Chair Cara. Dining Car Service a la carte on all through train r',T FoIder' Illustrated Booklets, etc address A TEUTON, Q. A. I. salt lakh city, tttah .iy ' an i te but that BY. It wa i er lenl ol The Popular Route to the sea s t ID r-r- a o som LOU S FASR ev jppd ban tut and Points East: en ) I ca aed Pullman and Tourist Sleep era from Ogden i tip ski i s wei md Salt Lake to SL Louie THROUGH SCENIC COLORADO WITHOUT CHANGE OF CAPA Dining Car. Free Recllnlng-ChtlCara. Everything Fur LottLs, tickets, folUsrs, ate addicts r If trials of speed between automobiles are to be fleld In the future, as undoubtedly they will be, one radical change should be made In the provision for them. They should be only on a private track. If none of the courses already dedicated to horse races can he util zed suitable grounds should be secured elsewhere and carefully inclosed. Perhaps It might he deemed expedient to crict a grand stand for spectators and exact atPriss on fees, but that Is a minor cm sideration. It cannot be recognized too so ui tl at public senti-s- i ment will not ami ou.tl sanc'ion tne continued too of public h ghvvnys for tl Is urpise vvlen a sjecd ero the local limit is Intended. New York Tr.bune. II. C. TOVriGEFID, G. P. per-m'ti- First-e!- i &7. A., 07. LOUIS. ARE YOU GGIG tho Worlds Fsir? COYS FAIL. Fonie of the ry greatest failures life In Ameiira In recent have been failures of men whose jeara lives nnd careers are blazoned abroad as those of gnat, successful men. Their sons are noted for tho r worth! as deg ,i i a t ns of worthy sires, mere file sports and If so, yea In - unJaaMj- OUEBCn SHORT LUS 1 rant tj la Connection with the 3t lhcra bs-ne- ss C3 1y:zU-- j s, vulup-Diarie- fls WITHOUT CHANGE n c r PRIVATE AUTO RACE TRACKS. SC ME k" FAST FLYERS DAILY BETWEEN OGDEN AND DENVER; rie A few weeks ago a young Ontario girl committed suicide in Mm treai as the 11 ml result of her dcuptiun by a man who had disappeared. A few days ago, another young woman was a i listed for causing tie death of her inlu ,1 cli. Id, but no mention was made of the fat er. Surely it is time that our civilization outgrew the nton-trodoetr.no: Stone the woman and let tl e man go tree, Tl e doctrine of Another who dispersed the male accusers of a woman by Inviting him who was without sin to ca-the first stone, Is more just. In such cases, esiecally In the latter of the two mentioned above, our machinery of Justue should track down the male as relentlessly as any other cowardly scoundrel, and be should at least stand In the dock beside the girl w ho is very apt to have been his victim. A man who sends a girl out lennikss into the world, encumbered with an Infant child, is certainly an accessory before any act of violence she may commit. This poor girl said tha. she got rid of her Infant because it kept her back In trying to get work. Under such circumstances, it Is Impossible for the man who should have supported both her and the Infant to escape blood guiltiness; and the law should recognize this fact. Montreal Herald. WHY E 1 CHOICE OF ROUTES. PLEA FOR EQUAL JUSTICE. SOCIETY AND LIFE. ogamt the San Domingan cov-otc- e, HEALTH FIRST. garments. I respect these sparrows The cruLer3 Olympia, Cleveland and tow bees by reason of their conand Dos Moines, of tho United States jugal fealty, not one of them having European squadron, Rear Admiral appeared in the dlvorco courts of CaliJewell commanding, have arrived at fornia. They mate for life, and remain through thick and thin Gibraltar. cf vesture, through the better and the The state department received a ca- worse of the years changes. So far blegram from Amoy, China, announc- es I know, relther leaves the other to ing the do, tructicn of the American look alter household affairs alone. consulata there, together with valu- Neither takes a pleasure trip to tho shore or the mountains or back east: able papers, A hundred persons wero drowned no, nor does either frequent the soc al clubs of such gregarious birds as the by the sinking of the French steamer waxwlngs and the robins and the Gironde, after having been In collision mountain blues. Elizabeth Grlnnell with the French steamer A. Schifflno In Sunset Magazine. near Ilerbillon, Algeria. VALUE OF ROUTINE WORK. The American evangelists, Lorry and Alexander, opened a three months Routine Is a blcsed thing when revival In London. Sunday, in a buildhappens to reduce the something ing that had beca specially erected moral driving power which keeps ns for the purpose, with a seating capac- going the courage, purpose and good ity of 12,000. cheer that give life present Joy as Tho valtr of the merchandise and well as meaning. It is good In moments of dej cr weariness that prtduee shipment from Sin Frnnchco to the Orient la Oct ber, was $3,837,. there Is a tath marked cut ahead each day which men follow because It 32. which Is more thin of is there; tl at there is time which custhe total shipments from there to all tom has set for them to up, to ports In that me nth. cat, to vvoik, to rest, to go to The tody of Mrs. Chnrles Hunter, bed again. They move along the rf habit and cet all the benecolored, Iks et the county nnrgue In grooves fit cf their and tho'r ex- Chicago, ur.burled, lrcau.se, it is alperlenee. Tl e general may quit the leged y the husband, the Globe field for n time if he chooses; the I If? Insurance aret eiat.on has army has Its marching plan nnd tvfusrJ to remit on a policy, knows wfcnt Is exiected of it. New General Cm lebrla and On mb rm-l- e York Mall. with their f dlowers. have .nrromlered end pear- prevails throughout the entire republic. A inn she man, at met wifi n pistol, intern Carters snl.m nt Cottonwood, Cal., ard Ire! up tlx rmui with their faces t a the aval an I th. ir hands over Ihdr heuls, w h h rebevej them of la ca h rnd $I,'iu in rheeks. P.us-i- a probably will deride to Ignore tho J.ipnnme pr tost regarding lUmsl'n troops wearing Chncse elcthes, ns .limn did Die rare of the Wash. Mnnn and his wife burned Piu-hprit it In regird to the Hus-rlatorp-l- o boat d tny-- r Pve.dtelnt, their tnllliti ry store In Central!.! In cut out of Chrfoo harbo by tho JapaAugust for Insurance money. nese. Frank Wells, a wealthy stockman The exaet receipts of the Britt-GanJiving at Cama-prlOre., left hfs gUv? conest were $.t.71ifl. Of this home about a month ago In search of sum the fighters received ;o per cent, winter tending grounds for his cattle, which amount d to $22,240. As Cans and has not been seen slnee. Wells by winning received f,0 per cerJ of tho friends are unable to find any cine ihare. he and Britt each car-r.to his whereabout and fear foul play. lighters away $11,121, A terr.ble accident was D. J. McCtie, for two terms narrowly mayor verted at Pendleton, Ore, by Patrick of Charkttesvlle, Va., nnd for many Fcheurte, who stopped a runaway om- years a nt the bar before which nibus containing a dozen small chil- he was lawyer tried, has been found guilty dren being returned home from of murder In tho first Legreo on the nchool, barely In time to prevent Its rha-g- o of having killed his wife. This colliding with a switch engine. rarrle i the death penalty. Five prisoners who were serving on Jim Wo Ke a Chinese laundrynian the rock pie gang, and who had sen of New York City, Is dead from nine tenoes of from four to ten months to complete, frosted from the county terrible wounds on his Ijend and face, Jail at Portland by sawing ther way received during a tight In hla laundry through bolls, bars and hocks, be- with a white woman companion. The tween the hours of 9 o'eloek at night woman attacked him with a cleaver ad T oclock the next morning. whllj he waa asleep, After four years' absence, and ftr A man born in a European country kla avlf had read a newspaper notice of a Chinese father and English mothf hla death. J. Winfield Klmtnla. for- er may not bu deported from the Unitmerly manager of the Tinker hotel of ed States under the Chinese exclusion Ling Beach, Wash., has returned to act, according to an opinion handed Portland. Laming that hla wife had down by Judge lit It In the tnlted again married, he has not yet been to States Hlrtrlet court oe her. She was married The ainte department has received mouth ago to Henry KHppel of the lty ere a cnble.',rum from tho kmerlean ern glneora department. Klmmln. who at St Petersburg whieh warwaa one known all along in's erat bosay It In the HKMimpHon thnt the rants In 1990 His mysteriously disappeared lfa read In a Kansas City paper of ItUMHian government wl I soon agree hla death, and considered hericlf a to recognize passports of American 1 widow. Jewa traveling In Russia. Tho brdjr of a man, badly dermn-poreand with one side of Ms free wholly eaten away by wns discovered by Carl M. Ftmdal on tho cast slrp- of the main divide. Bays a Butte dhpMch There Is no way of Ident'fylng the man. os there waj nothing on him to give a cluo to his Identity. J. B. Mann was sentenced to five years h the penitentiary nnd his wife, Nettle Minn, to one year by Judges Chanman nnd lUoo, at Chchalis, ill THE TOURIST'S FAVORITE ROUTE ICC The estimates of the war department for the fiscal year ending June SO, 1900, aggregate $103, CSC, 780. Tho Philippine commission has granted tho right of eminent domain to ralhoad companies holding charters. n l! ? :o and 7,100 men. revoled camp. V-o- notoriety for some monkey like folly and divc iptii.on, fiieso v uug men are inline l to maie a llv.rg fur them-s-lveand thov are urfitud to spend the truuy whic1- - their fathers piiod up with infinite pains and labors. In thes cases It is extremity fluibtful if the worthless Mins are to be blamed; the fathers, the great, successful men, are primarily at fault thumb they made moniy and a name, they did not give any time or pnln or thought at all to the mod Impel taut work In the world, which ia the rearing of honorable and useful nton. There Is no sanctuary of virtue like heme, and unhappy will be the annals of the land where the beauty, affection and strength of the home are sacrificed for any other interest. D. It. BtRt.I la the ElIOHT Fast V, x. T. ecu om sett a, xssrs c ure T, m. r.OUTB ri i To ST. LOUIS and all points EST. Ask Short Line AgouU about Special Excursion ILttea. D. H. RPli.NCKM, x . PsYs4 f Pc: I1 cs f sisiila, niched bungs who some-- t ices ntt.i'n a eheip u d ephonu ral w !. T. A. City, Uixo, e, IHE df THF OLD WAY Four New Worlds Fair Trains Ihiladelphia Ldger. PHYSICIANS AND THEIR FEES. Following on a very Important case In this state all Inrls is Worked up over a question that has been nrous-ed by a legal suit to determine not only the actual but the relative worth of the services of a physician. As a natter of fact, physicians as a rule charge according to the ability of ratlent to pay, and in many case thil means nothing. Life seems very j0y. ous to us all especially when )t seems to bo fading from our algtiL We may be seeking a hotter land and believe In its approach, but moat of us are willing to try this for awhile seems, on the whole, that beyond the cuEtomary average of the fee cd by physician there ought rhare. to be some arrangement In writing so that those who have not life may not set up It claim preserved whirl, la based on shadowy condmona.-i-niil dolphin Inquirer. NEW WAY WKW Tl th EQUIPMENT, EUfTRtO LI 3 FITS AND ELECTRIC FANS between KANSAS CITY AND ST. LOUIS ! A T !. ?I12 was cite T Lt T,u, PsiSJH?1 ot M A. ut Losii JL isuiVau Liao. "' .1. BrY?MASSi7J u "i?- '- txvj, lie Peettalo 5' superior Mrvlr0! ! J" ?,! 1 " M'a........iae trex ta ,T s Can, Nw gi Lnut Emi Bi! u0,, In from IXM ( rwo rwxnlW "".L-u- n el ' lunal au4 Hood Lewi m lh St r'e (" iJI3 Oo.miM vto OM J DOOM, raxtri. oovoe Ci imm ve Jit CHICAGO AND ALTON H t4 -j fJJi M. M. HIPFKR0.0 VKXYBK, OOl O. H |