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Show ' NEWS SUMMARY. It a eald the Russia has bought Anthony J. Dread's fine steam yacht lit took Jdargarlto, paying $C50.000. Tha Fall River cotton manufacturers have rejected the proposition for arbitration by tho National Civic FederaMore than 1,000,000 Christman trees were taken from the aides of the Green mountains to supply the want a of New York and Boston. A dispatch from Sydney, N. S. announces that two British warships have sailed for the Tonga islands with the Intention of annexing them. Nellie Tracy and May Johnson were found dead la tbelr room In a lolglng house in San Francisco. They had been accidentally asphyxiated by res. The steamboat Robert E. Lee struck snag near Craighead Point, Tenn., and sank in shallow water. All of the passengers and crew were taken oft in i? jief t First, dear, I loved you like th dawn, A cool new love, discreet and pale . A lov that trembled like a fawn. Full of thy fear lest lov should fall. - Henry E, Alvord. Four more deaths from wood alco- hoi have been reported from the mouth mak. of the Beaver river, In Kentucky, more Two a of deaths. ten total ing are said to be dying. Secretary Shaw has transmitted tc the house- a request from Secretary Wilson for a deficiency appropriation of $15,000 to eradicate scabies in sheep and mange In cattle. King Peter of Sorvla has signed the sew press law, which practically abolishes fieedom of the press In Sorvla, though aimed principally at the and opposition papers. The governor of Moscow has ofllo-lallcondemned the resolution of the Moscow town council December 12, advocating popular control of the government and freedom of the press and of meeting. The Pitcairn island cruising cutter has been wrecked. Mr. C'oflln, one of the passengers, was drowned. Three young men managed to make their escape by swimming eight miles in a rough sea. Several newspapers of Copenhagen charge War Minister Madsen with per mining Danish gun factories to manufacture arms for Russia. It la expected that the Incident will cause a atoriu In parliament Dr. Lorcy S. Chadwick and hi wiie, Mrs. Cassle L. Chadwick, have been jointly indicted by the grand Jury ai Cleveland, O., on the charge of having forged nnd uttered a $5, out), GOP note signed Andrew Carnegie. A courier from Alraznr, aheut 1UG miles northeast of Tangier, says that trllesnuvv have surrounded Alcazar and threaten to sack the town unless the French consul and on9 British subject are handej over to them. A gang of organized to teal the property of guests in the downtown hotels, has been discovered by the iollce of Chicago, and money and jewelry amounting to nearly $1,0U0 has been found in tbelr possession. A fund to be used for prizes for the he..t papers on the subject cl the relations cf the United States with the - republic has been given to Columbia university by John Rarrctt, American minister to Panama. The victorious forces have entered the city of Ascunslun, faiuiuy, and j 'met with an enthus.astic reception. General laballero and ether politicians will lcav- the ccutnry. It la said, not, however, under sentence of banishment , 1 - anti-dynasti- c bell-bry- n oa Ed. Smith, a negro Jockey, ahot'nnd killed an unknown burglar In the Leaf sslocn at Van Aarelt. Wash. Smith was rlo'plr g in the sawhen the loon and was awakened a window. burglar entered through Smith fired at,th bu'g'ar, the b'll entering the bmly Ji t Mmve the nipple, ard he died forty minutes later. Havre. Mont., Is coming to the front I nrt week as a rpert'n; confer. louile I ong of Oa'tDnd. Cal., and Kid Fredericks of Spoken fought twenty .hard rounds to a draw at that rl'c. The mill was a fn.--t one from Mart to M-p- le Military crltica In St. Petersburg do net attaih vital Importance to tbs capture of the north foil of tnountulu. They declare It Is u- -t put of tha main lino of defenses of Port Arthur and theiefore w.t.iout luIUieoce ou U.o late of the toi ticca. tint h. e Fred Jcnes, a clerk In a store at whoYoumrto Newtaue, N. Y shot and k.iiod Mrs. for tho has b"en h St. Liu's Llbty Goodrich und Coustab e William list f w years. Ns ho'n nponlntel by Gray, and the stmt h.niM-ifulat'.y. th' lewli nnd Clark evpo'ltlnn rem The constable bad been cubed to or mis fn th' Jiptrer portion of roil Jones at Mis. Goodrltbs request, th foreign exhibits building at Port-larwlieu Lie ttageuy oaurrcM. Ten thousand Idle nun In South J'me? A. (lordf'llow, an employee Chic go will havo employment on the of the Trrmlm! company, was killed day tollovirg New Yeirs. Tho two In the Union dpot yards at Tortand between a f"n,t?,t hugest mills ( the II. intis Steel com- by belli.: rni-h'- d pany will be started tbeu, and the on vhe t nnd platlorm ard a shunted rack tire steel plant, lor the first t.tus in carrying lumber. It tamo to Portmouths, will hum with Industry. land recently from Missoula, Mont. It is said that n steamship ctmprny an Will H. D'vrnpo-t- , In composed of Norwegians slid Ameri- vsudevll'e nrtbt and ev l'ente-a- nt cans will socn be leu noraivd with a th regular United States army ril'd Mont, of aro. capital of $..5110.1 On. It u the purptse suddenly at Mumnli, was ttarhed to th plexv. I'rvenjort of the Inrorpo tutors to operate a line t 'mons Beventa rv''cy i an ent'-Je- d - wfth Peno at th of steamships Lelweeu po tc of Sweman rnl den and Norway aud New Votk. time of th Cotter mnsnrre. I. E. Christian, a leading corporaMrs. WIMUm O. I.nddrn shot and tion lawyer, was shot ami killed at k'll t her In Arequla guch. miles smith of Crlpol Oceana, W, Vs., by Ken Gnuteibury, abou!. thr-Hh a ys that b abused her who escaped to the mount ulus. A Cru-kbent pee tnntero'fullv. The and posse is In pun.nH. Canterbury operi nu t hen here sUns of a fearful ated a blind tiger, amt has h eu in strung', smashed Furr.Utr dieted llmnigh Christian's iffoitj, and iili hew nnd windows broken. name rf the U. e, Itougted;: Is th It Is officially reported that tha atclub torney general who has nvn examin- mini wt.it ndiVd th Totiopiih At I" t a sine. thort tiribink fin' ing the Dreyfus nise has derided to th Hie on ire th fe'lowr plume It xeeomtuetid a retrial lufoiv a court sentItsa to th proprietors In which martial. This, it Is added. Is subject he d rented them to n spot they to the approval of the ourt cf ca.A Would find II Wells Fargo eberk b lid out cue to rash lion w i leli moots In February next 1 - e; i'ir SCENIC COLOR! HI J 1 -- TO THE WORLD'S, PAIR (f bn J FAST FLYERS DAILY BETWEEN OGDEN AND DENVER : Je of a if CHOICE OF ROUTES. i ffi' if!) AND PULLMAN THROUGH TOURIST :ark SLEFPFpc si ?eopI FROM OODEN OR SALT LAKE TO ST. (Copyright. 1904. by Dally Story Pub. Co.) The forecastle lamp burned 'with a spasmodic splutter as It swung from the beam to the motion of the bark end cast Its dim light on the wrlnkleJ face of Tom Blodgett as he fought or the few sands of life that remained in the hour glass of his allotted time. Over the side of the narrow dirty bunk lit homy band bung nerveless, and his waxen face betokened the lust tape of Illness, Joe Brent, coming down from his watch on deck, asked him how he did. HI wish," murmured Tom, "I coulJ calk with a clergyman. " 'Ow would 'Odges do?" askeJ Brent; "his father's a sexton hln a church and he's nearer a clergyman than any one bon the bark. Tom nodded and Brent proceeded to awaken Mr. Hodges. "Wake hup, you bloomin lump o lead, bellowed Mr. Brent, end at the same time hauling the lepresentatlve of the church Irreverently out of hla hunk. "Say somethin comfortin to 'Old Tom, commanded Brent; "you know somethin habout church matters." You'll be appy, Torn, began Mr. Hodges, somewhat slpeplly; "you'll ave no taupsalls to reef and no ducks " to olyatone "'Ow about ell? Interrupted the sufferer, with solicitude. No 'ell for you, Tom," replied Mr. Hodges, cheeilngly; "hit's a straight eourse hup for you, my boy. Hi puthed a man lioverhoard In Shields uue." mo,.ned Tom. "Joe Here knows HI did. Mebbo 'e was frowned. HI don't know. What, that there lete Powly!" Jtrulated Mr. Brent. "The Halmighty a no grudge ag'tn you for that. Ill'll bet my wases e was glad to get Pete buff of 'Is books." Ill ve matter o twenty pun some bodd shilling In the siv.nqs bank at Shields." whispered the sick man. "I want you two fellers to ave It." We ll happreclate bit and take good care hof the money, for your sake." etild Mr. Brent, feelingly. "We'll 'andle It Christian I ke." added Mr. Hodges, "but you'd better make a will. Hit 'll ease your mind a lot." "Who'll write the will? Inquired Mr. Brent. Billy," retorted the resourceful Mr. ll write it." Hodges; The cabin boy was bundled out or hie hunk and with many suppiesped protests rod need pen, Ink and paper from his bag. dictated Toro Then Mr. Hodge Blodgett's will. July 5th. Hon the birk Semiram's, hound from Capetown to l.unnon, fifteen day hout. wind fresh. Ill, Thoma Blodgett, hof Here-(and- , 'avln' made up my uitud to die sou'-souwes- Y'V yy "You ought to fco harhamed of yourself, 'aggling at a death bed, said Mr. Brent angrily. "Let him 'ave It," snapped Mr. Hodges; "go on "It's to be put In the will, Insisted Billy. E'll die afore you get the will made, muttered Mr. Brent., "Hall right, now go cn now In the savings bank at Shields, to my loving friends Joe Brent and Richard Odges, 'alf and alf each, and two pun to Billy for wrltln being In sound mind. Thats all right. Now, Tom, you sign bit. Mr. Blodgett, supported by the two "'r WITHOUT CHANGE OF CAR S Icate Car. Dining Car crui oo U ihrough irmliit, Foldftri lllufttrftUid IiookUw, eic.v Bnw 1 A EENTON, h lilt Radioing Chair r j:' jdow ;ralg ft Ift Q. A. P L SALT LAYS CITY, UTAH Whl ma rved t5S rullai MISSOURI PAGIFIG BY, ird ( nun The f oyalar Root to xfc 8T. LOUIS FAIR the eakln ao t: me firs ud Point East: ,Dt. Wo ioug this Pullman and Tourist Sleepers to from Ogdon and Salt Lalt In t et t t cha ClOU! St Loots M THROUGH SCENIC COLORADO WITHOUT CHANGE OF CAKS. Dining Car. Fr Car, Everything Flrt-hu- r Reclinlng-Chal- n Fuc LertLa, tickets, folder, etc addiae Ea better, eald Hodgea, with deep lcom. legatees, managed to scrawl his name to the will, and two seamen were awakened and Induced to add their names ns w itnesses on promise of a liberal spirituous entertainment when the lark reached I on, Ion. 'Then the fateful paper wa3 placed In the inside II. C. TOWNSEND, G. P. & T. A., G7. LOUI3 pot hot of Mr. Hodges pea Jacket. "Ili'm going to buy a hlnterest In a public I know hof In Sunderland." said Hodges that right, when he and Brent were on dork again. "Aven't made up my mind what to do with mine." remarked Brent. Hl'm going to take in the play a ARE YOU GOIWG To the Worlds Fair? lot." The next morning the skipper and chief mate rarre Into the forecastle to see Mr. Blodgett. "lie's about to up anchor, from hla looks," whispered the mate. "I can't think what ails him," mused the skipper. "When he took fclrk I started forrard In the medicine rhpst and travelled aft. giving him a dose out of each lottle. Then, I turned about and travelled furrard ami give hint 'em all our again. I don't see why he Isn't hotter." "Ho was always obstinate, was Tom." suggested the mate. "I found this here bottle In an old locker this morning." said per. "It ha no label on locks like medicine." "Smells like varnish," the mute, sniffing at the "Majba It's bug poison." "It's mt xarnlsh," the replied skipper, ' and I don t believe It's bug polnin. I've half a mind to give Tom a dimo of It." "Good Idea." exclaimed the mnto. ''He'll die anyway, no give him the whole of It." When Tom had swallow ed tho contents of the bottle the skipper cast it ox ei board. I If 19, 161 OREGON SHORT LINE nniduMafl; rant ta (it Hurt In Connactlon witk the ct qulaklf et Fcssiiila Union Paoiiis Rsilrcod I the BIIOUT &. K. FAST arat.KT, r.tt. , tpr n. a. arnscKR, lu, To GT. LOUIS and all point EAST. Ak Short Ltn Agaat about 8pdl rm, ,. . ROUTE i T. M. K'llUWACHRI, lUl. Eacurtion Leas Ctv, Dtta, !ch de rf L.. cusaln' at Billy this KW Christian forlPood bof a do give, whl, dcwl " tad bequcaih "What t th use o' hall that?" grum-leMr. Brent. "Hlt'l law," rejoined Mr. Hodges, Irmly. "Go on, Billy the tutu bof Rhilllni;twenty pun iuiik "What do I get?" asked Jt.Uy, laying down the pen, "for wrlttnV "You'll get tho timid shilling," laid Ur. Hodges, generoinly. "I get two pun," remarked Billy, or I don't writ no more." dooa, d tu-d- ELEfTftlC J.IOttTS KQffllMfiNT, In xtknu 4 c t.tl KANSAS CITY AND ST. LOUIS ariiRorii, , iTT.. r. ahmiv Pnii Awaltlpg Development. William F. King of tha Merchants association tell a story of a boy who had a faculty for h slug one job and getting another almovt. simultaneously. Mooting 1.1m on tho atrrci cue day a friend said to him: "Well, Jack, who aro you with now? "I'm with John Pmlth St Co." "I thl a p rmutient connection at Inst?" aske-- tb friend. "I can't toll about that yet." replied Jack. "I'm only there on memoranNew York Time. dum, you are. IKH fANl AND ELKCTRIO lltTWtlN morn-lug?- " Two daja loter Tom was furling and tho will had been demanded tho legatrea and from burned. "I wish," muttered tho skipper, "I'd kept that there bottle. It's blooming good medicine, whatever It was." I Four New Worlds Fair Trains g, 'Irn x T--l! THE NEW WAY np "THE Ot.D WAY topsill erith ta ' hear bun-tciuw- n of tak .1 s I "Si-un- nsurmurd Tcm, "I could talk with a clergyman." t r.ole itlon ces i ' ns letter, said Ilodgea, with deep gkom. addressing Brunt. i one rant trust to hsny-tnlngrumbled Mr. Brent. "Wbat'c mote, ties going to get well. Did you HI wlRh." the it i old-tim- w-'-s UD CUT sJ nr ho-ba- UK SUIT THROUGH And now ll sunset, and the mere Is all abloom like blossoming trees; And now my evening love Is here. Half sleeping with old memories. Harpers Weekly. roH-den- hu-ha- I at it Then come th noon-lovtlk a flower That glow In the embracing air. It flung Ita beauty to the hour And passing, left a fragrance there. I , jot THE TOURIST'S FAVORITE ROUTE I s, safety. Secretary Wilson has appointed E. tL Webster of Kansas, chief of the dairying division of the department of agriculture, to succeed the late Major - V: Memorie s i tion. Latln-Amerlra- Judge Curler of Reno, Nevada, whlls a developing solution, thinking it was medicine, and his condition ' Is critical. I Sheriff Benner of Great Falls has been arre;ted on a charge of passing a bogus check tor $25 in a department store In Seattle. An invitation has been extended to President David R. FrancD of the Louisiana Purchase exposition to be a guest of honor at the opening day ceremonies of the Portland exposition. The United States government has issued a circular directing that all on government land In Nevada be closed on account of the many arlmes committed along government canals. Mrs. Mary Andrews Clark, mother af Senator Wll.iam A. Clark, of Mon-tinand cf J. Ross Clark, Is dead at her home In Los Angeles after an Illness of but three day3. Mrs. Clark wa nearly 92 years of age. Charles H. Moyer of Denver, presiof dent of the Western Federation Miners, has been appointed a member of the executive council of the American Labor union, to serve until the next annual convention. The Pullman gambling rooms In Tacoma were robbed of $3G5 by a masked man, who held up three employees and compelled one of them to empty the silver la the racks Into a canvas sack which he carried. Mrs. William Gladden, who shot and killed her husband at their home In Arer;ux gulch, Cripple Creek, Colo., district, has noen acquitted by tho coroner's Jury. The Jury found that the woman shot In which has Tho Uintah railroad, been completed from- Mack, Colo., Into the Uintah reservation In Utah, has placed on order In Denver for two larga trick automobile?, which are to be used In carrying rarsengers. Denver and Quincy, Ills., capitalists have formed the Nevada Power company to suppy power to mines and mills at Goldfield, Nevada. It Is capitalized at $1,000,000. Tower will be transmisfurnished by hydro-electri-c sion and will be generated by the waterfall cf Bishop creek, on the eastern slope of the Sierras, eighty miles from Goldfield. Robert Iiwln, who was arrested by Sheriff Faxton near Basin, Wyo., and is now In the B.arln jail, has been positively lder.tlfi.ed os one of the two robbers who attempted to hold up the Cody batik nnd killed CaFhler I. O. Mlddaugh on November 1. Tho Identl-flcitlis msde bv men who witnessed tho attack cn tho bank. In defending Clarence P. Plxcn, an election clerk charg'd with cortempt In havlrg permitted Illegal voting at the November election In violation of the supreme court's Injunction, Attorney Philip Ilornbeln declared In open court In Denver that the b'Mot box must heve bxma tampered with since the election. Indictments against Alderman Chns. Walter W. Cochran and B. Lcwry, cf Denver, charged with certifying Irreguarly lists of voters for registration, havo been quashed by Judge Mullins, who held that no offer se against tho statutes was in the Indictments, as It was charged not alleged that the names certified were not those of legal voters. "V'- r, uprlr O.-I- bl,-- I .i Lutu. N.w 9 Hf,h-IU- k otMrvio rvlr rUi IWr daiit all ntrain ao m CllM ae m lie 9 m i MtiCrMho, n Cr. l HimuI i, New m "I IrolM Umoo M pi wiil Klf.f, Lnil Mi l.mt.l.., iiiii IA TTrto AawA nt O1 v Ojr'. ..u m t U Rwltetne NW In Umjk Ikkrt w, w. M iitti.t r if.VTkU. A.aaiBt A1 LANS CfTT. waiT M. 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