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Show ( I i NEWS SUMMARY. NORTHWEST NOTES. Maxim Gorky, the Russian novelist, baa been banished to Riga, Captain L. C. Babcock, postmaster at Billings, Mont., and a well known Montanan, died at Los Angeles, Cal., last week from apoplexy. The Montana senate ha3 passed tho house bill Increasing the membership of the supreme court from three to five members. The bill had a close call In the upper body. It Is claimed an investigation of the recent lynching of Red Wood at Hazen, Nevada, will be made, and a determined effort made to bring the lynchers to trial and conviction. Three highwaymen waylaid Felix Morris in an alleyway in Reno, Nev., and crushed his skull with a stone. Morris was found some time afterward, bleeding and in an unconscious condition. It la now generally accepted that but three persons perished in the fire at Hot Springs, Ark. senate has passed a bill to prevent the operation ot trusts The Kansas within the state. The czar of Russia has signed a rescript promising the people a voice In the preparation of laws. Ugly rumors of the mutiny among eome of the Polish regiments at the front are In circulation in St, Peters- burg. Lanza, a deserter in the Col. Martin Acre campaign, and also prominent lo the Cochabamba rebellion, has been Shot at La Paz, Bolivia. A dispatch from Constantinople says that the Sultan of Turkey has directed that thirty gunboats be ordered at various European shipyards. The towns of Aab and Yerlm, Ward of Sanaa, the capital of the province of Yemen, Arabia, have fallen Into the hands of the insurgents. The maid servants of Keiff went on gtrike one day last week and paraded the streets, Cossacks were called out and dispersed them, arresting many. The Oklahoma legislature has passed a bill providing that railroads shall not Use discrimination In freight rates, and also that legislators shall not accept passes. Arnold Beauthln of Davenport, Iowa, eonvlcted of being $75,000 short In bis accounts while serving as a bank tashicr, has been sentenced to four The state legislature of Wyoming bas repealed the law on fishing, closing the season for certain months in the year, and passed a new one making fishing lawful the whole year round. This Includes every stream in the state. A whole block in the heart of one of the most thriving towns In Nevada, was burned on the 8rd. The origin of the fire is unknown, although it Is thought to have been a carelessly thrown cigar In one of the saloons. Card-nervlll- John Delaney, a miner, who gives bis place of residence Rock Springs, Wyo., was arrested at Tacoma on the charge of stealing a suit case containing paper worth thousands of dollars from a woman passenger on a Northern Pacific train. (rears imprisonment. Calvin E. Reed, assistant attorney-genera-l A general strike of the workmen of Colorado and one of the employed at the Lewis and Clarke ex- most prominent attorneys In the The men, position grounds Is on. Is state. of dead Mr. Reed pneumonia. demand better about 700 In number, was 38 years of age and unmarried, a hours. pay and shorter graduate of the law school at the The Official Messenger of St Peters-burUniversity of Michigan. publishes an imperial manifesto The state senate of Montana has by tailing upon the country to rally round unanimous vote concurred In the house the throne In defense of the empire bill calling upon the attorney-generafrom its internal enemies. to investigate all the so called trusts Firing through bis overcoat pocket operating In Montana, and when viogt two men who attempted to rob him, lations of the statutes are disclosed to Assistant County Attorney Louis B, bring them. proceedings against Anderson, of Chicago, shot and fa In a light between four men of tally wounded one of them. Wash., and two tramps suspected Strike manifestations continue at of committed numerous thefts having conBrest, France, and several minor at that town, one of the tramps was flicts between strikers and troops have probably fatally wounded. He reoccurred, during which two officers ol celved two from a charges shotgun. dragoons were roughly handled. tramps were resisting arrest I 45 about An unknown man, years Governor Mead of Washington has old, deliberately. leaped In front of a 111 for the removal of the I etreet car In San Francisco, and was I vetoe1 Btate ?apltal fro Olympia to Tacoma, was time An hours Instantly killed. His principal reason is that the bill I required to extricate the remains. is in the nature of a constitutional A train was THE FUTURE LIFE. Dy WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT. OW shall I know thee In the sphere vbich keeps The disembodied spirits of the dead, When all of thee that time could wither sleeps And perishes among the dust ve tread? , THE TOURIST'8 FAVORITE ROUTE For I shall feel the sting of ceaseless pain If there I meet thy gentle presence not, Nor hear the voice I love, nor read again In thy serenest eyes the tender thought. SALT LAKE THROUGH AND SCENIC COLORADO TO THE WORLDS FAIR Will not thine own meek heart demand me there? That heart whose tondest throbs to me were given; My name on earth was ever in thy prayer. And wilt thou never utter It in heaven? FAST FLYERS DAILY BETWEEN OGDEN AND DENVE- R- 3 In meadows fanned by heavens wind. In the resplendence of that glorious sphere, And larger movements of the unfettered mind. Wilt thou forget the love that joined u3 here? 3 CHOICE OF ROUTES. PULLMAN THROUGH The love that lived through all the stormy past. And meekly with my harsher nature bore, And deeper grew, and ten lerer, to the last. Shall it expire witblde, and be no more? AND TOURIST SLEEPERS FROM OGDEN OR SALT LAKE TO ST. LflUIS A happier lot than mine and larger light. Await thee there, for thou hast bowed thy will In cheerful homage to th rule of right. And lovest all and renderest good for ill. WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS Fre Reclining Chair Cars. Dining Car !pvlpe,a la caPt on all through trains. ' Fop Folders, Illustrated Booklets, etc., 'iiflK V. address L A. BENTON, 0. A. P. For me, the sordid cares in which I dwell Shrink and consume my heart as heat the scroll; And wrath has left Its scar that fire of liell Has left Its frightful sea? upon my soul. Yet though thou wearst the glory of the sky, Wilt thou not keep the same beloved name. The same fair, thoughtful brow, and gentle eye, Lovelier In heavens sweet climate, yet the same? . . SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH MISSOURI PACIFIC RV. Shalt thou not teach me, in that calmer home The wisdom that I learned so ill In this The Popular Route to the The wisdom which Is love till I become Thy fit companion In that land of bliss? ST. LOUIS FAIR and Points East g l CITY VIEWED IN DIFFERENT LIGHT. : Pullman and Tourist Sleepers RUSE THAT WORKED WELL. Chicago Mans Keen Criticism of New Old Cattleman Never Suspected Why York Characteristics. Knife Was Soapy. Mark Twain, speaking of dress In Miss Violet Oakley, the young artist his Life on the Mississippi, remarks whose work In illustrating received how "grace and picturesqueness drop at St. Louis one of the highest awards, gradually out of It as one travels lives on the outskirts of Philadelphia, away from New York. He adds: It In a quaint, low, white house of Eng-- 1 may be that carriage is at the bottom lish aspect, called the Red Rose. - J of this thing, and I think It Is; for Miss Oakley was serving tea in her ther ar Plenty of ladies and gentle-Th- e studio the other afternoon w hen the Iren in the provincial cities whose word ruse came up. Every one garments are all made by the best had some episode about an odd and tailors and dressmakers of New York; successful ruse to narrate. Miss Oak-- 1 effect no this has upon perceptible jet the grand fact; the educated eye ley said: I, too, recall a ruse that succeeded never mistakes these people for New an unexpected and origwonderfully, Yorkers. No. there Is a godless grace inal ruse that & friend of mine empassenger stopped by born and a and and about snap style amendment, and, as such, should have three bandits eight miles south of a bred New Yorker which mere cloth- - ployed. vote of the legislature. My friend, a Philadelphia woman, cannot efface." Mammoth Springs, Ark., and the ex- In his veto message the governor flays lng had recently for a visitor an elderly In the smoking room of a French press car robbed. The safe was blown the uncle from the country. He was a lobbyists. docked few which a liner here days open and all its contents, about The bill providing for the protection I ag0 this passage was recalled by one good old man, as Intelligent and sen2,000, were secured. old man, but his table manners of the American eagle in Nevada has I ot a STonp of cosmopolites who dls- - sitive were not ah up to the mark. Judge Charles Swayne, acquitted by the state assembly. The mean- - cusse1 lt friend could not think of taking the senate on Impeachment charges. I passed "I dont know about the godless her My ore was introduceii nnnn to task about his table man-- 1 uncle " b.. requested .od been rented .BCV ners; If she had lt would have broken Sp u of absence for two months. Judge . are and unquestionable. the poor old gentleman's heart. Iner - penalty for those who want 1snap should say that the New Yorker has Bwayne expects In that time to understead of taking him to task she em-to kill the only bird. Nevada Is an ot a con an air about him; alert air go surgical operation. ploj ed a ruse upon him. Her ruse, Serious disorders broke out at the probably the only state In the Union fldence which distinguishes him." which was quite successful, culminatwith such a law, a said so, Jus Frenchman; Foinanskl cotton mill In Lodz while ed like this: air distingue; zat is eet. The ninth assembly of the men were being paid off. The Mary, says her uncle at dinner, Out our way," said a man from this knife of mine tastes I troors were summoned and three adjourned Friday, was prolific soapy. 1 the number of bills thrown Into Chicago, we call that confidence In-- 1 Very well, uncle. You shall have workmen were killed and forty-twgall, and the air hot New York another. Jured. A general strike is expected, the legislative halls. During the Times. The second knife comes. The uncle, Easter, a well known resident eloa 402 bills were introduced in both with a grimace, again remarked: I of Springviile, Cal., has shot and killed bouses, 315 in the houso ac ! 87 In the CASE OF PROFESSIONAL JOY. " Soapy, too, Mary. Just like the Hilton Rubbs, neighbor, and after senate. Of that total 165 passed both knife was. first killing his wife, committed suicide. I houses and went to the governor. He I )octop Waxd Enthusiastic Over Size "My friend frowned. of pat,ent1 Carbuncte. The triple tragedy is attributed to baa approved J38 and 27 atlll remain It's too bad, uncle,' she said. 'But an ,was demonstrator at I I In his hands. All were city servants are so careless. Try eatJealousy, the victims quite clinic which had under advisement a ing with your fork. Maybe thats prominent in that section. Dr, Edgar P, Hill, pastor of the I patient suffering with a carbuncle of clean.' " JAmes Neal, J Years of age, who First Presbyterian church of Portland, I unusual proportions, In A burst of s been living in Denver under the is jn Washington ad- - cntlflc rapture the demonstrator deliv for He Had An Object. arranging name of Roy Ballew, has given himself dresses by persons of national promin ' crotl something In the following vein You are the gentleman who left a 1 Perfect speci- book Perfect specimen up to the police and confessed that he ence at the conferences and congresses manuscript here a week or two murdored Cynthia Johnson, a widow, to bo held In Portland in connection men! I never saw one superior to ago?" said the publisher to the caller. A this. A beautiful Inflammation. I am. You said you would look It who lived on a farm near Kennlson, I. with the Lewis and Clark exposition. truly magnificent growth. There over and that I was to call again. T. William Roberts, a well known busi- Isnt that simply exquisite? All my "Well, I have looked it over and I The Insurrection in the provinces ot ness man of 1 have longed for such a find Reno, Nevada, went driv- life that it wont do. In fact, I would Isn't lt a gem? Isnt It a de- not Yemen, Arabia, la assuming alarming ing with two women In Sparks. He publish It If you paid me for It." light?" proportions. Almost the whole country Is it as bad as that? reported to the officers when found Squirming out of the doctor's reach southward of Sanaa is in revolt and worse. It Is "Even fit to on town the the main street of lying the unhappy victim raised his hands kindle a fire with. Let hardly 4 he towns of Kataba and Tata htve a few me ask you hours later, that he had been la protest. fallen into the hands o the Insurgent drugged and robbed by his you don't try the barber business Hell Is full why Enough! ho gasped. Instead of the literary profession. Arabs. of A chorus like laughof Joy yours." "Wjr, sir, I am a barber already." According to estimates which have The Reno Power, Light and Water ter was elicited from the clinic. Then how did you come to take up Doane Dr. been prepared in Tokio, the forces company has declared dear My man," begun the first work of work?" literary under General Kuropatkln between expending a quarter of a million ot solemnly, "you are an Ingrate. Yon As a barber I get $12 per. I was such a have to deserve lovely the Shakhe river and Tie pass total dollars in improvements on its proper- dont told that as a literary man I could A carbuncle. New York Times. earn $14. I wrote that manuscript to slightly over 400,000, composed of 335,-U0- ties at Reno and Sparks,otNevada. big gas plant, capable supplying infantry, 33.00 cavalry and 33,000 both towns, give the thing a trial, but as lt seems Machine-Mad- e will be among the new Dimples. I have been misinformed Ml go back artillery, with 1504 guns. features. made tho are beauty by Dimples to the razor and the lather again. If Crying and beating his head against with a The dead body of Valentine Hohon, doctor," said a young girl, I for one am you want a good shave call on me.' the walls of hts cell, Adolph J. Bloch, who knife. of the stroke mysteriously disappeared from not fond of the knife stroke, though, formerly of Philadelphia, is in the Palouse, Wash., has found.. Rabbits Are Scarce. he had lain down and, grasp- and therefore I make my dimples county jail In Washington, Pa, having Chicago hunters who have gone confessed to having committed a mur ing a revolver with both hands, rested with a machine. down Into the prairie region In IllimaI know this dimple-makinupon the ground and placed the nois to kill rabbits are returning to tier for which his brother was banged it In his mouth hefote pulling th muzzle because lt created chine will work, in Allentown five days ago. the city empty handed. trigger. dimple In the cheek of one of my "The bunnies are all gone," said one Senator Carmack. In a speech on th is contrivance simple IVord has been recehed of he friends. The of the nlmrods, I dy not know how aval appropriation bill, charged th dnath at Quincy., Ills., of Mrs. Don I, a mere mask, with a little point of to account for lt, but 1 guess the rea- - i bl president with having Bjam, one of the pioneer women ot wood thnt presses upon the face In son one old farmer gave mo fits the to the uffalri Interfere with Montana, at the age of 85. She earns the spot where tho dimple Is to be case. A few years ago hundreds of propensity of other nations,' and asserted that overland In an o team to Montaua In made. thousands of the little animals were when there not wear the machine all night killed by an lou other nations have a right to conclude 1853, at a time of some sort. more than a half-tlni-white women I don't understand what its action The number epidemic that we are arming for aggression." since then has never In the territory. Is, but in some way or other it weak- been so great as formerly. Vast quantities of hand bombs ar Thats one a muscle is lt a certain tiny luring a fit of temper. 8. J. Dona ens reason, The other Is that tho state Is 'w-' who T a'c I lent a r v 'rnn h v ?h hup discharged muscular weakness. you know, that becoming so thickly settled that the c ov c r y a a Well, the machine rabbits, like tho a for llrlvr company, cause dimples. '""'"'T custom authorities at WlrcballenRus. prairie chickens, weakness for are becoming extinct. muscular antl creates that ,,l0t Alexander of wouni',,i Orth, elan Poland, on orenln nn As a sports-maof the dim In In a months )rtlttnltwo and time which! s paradise Illinois Is about the proprietors, the you, fruit box marl-e(io he had Oranges" arm. killed Orth, he Citron- poorest exruse of was found to C''it-- t Is guaranteed. Chicago Thinking hundred small any of ths state's ran a block and a half ,.nd thoa shot pie bombs. icle. ll the middle west," ani killed himself. from Ogden and Salt Lake to St. Louis Su-ma- THROUGH SCENIC COLORADO WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS. Pining Cara. Free Reclining-Chal- r Cara, Everything For bertha, tickets, folders, etc address 1 First-clu- a H. C. TOWNSEND, G. P. & T. A., ST. LOUIS. two-third- s le...tlon 1 ARE YOU GOING ,? 1 To the Worlds Fair? If to, you OREGON SHORT LINE undoubtedly want to sea-Fran- In Connection with the git than as quickly Union Pacific Railroad at possible. . A J 8. BtJRLKT, a. r. a r. D. set-ha- i, T. M. BCHUMACHEt, Ik a. Ja the SHORT FAST ROUTE To ST. LOUIS and all points EAST. Ask Short Lins Agents about Spaekl Excursion Rates. TtAFFIC MM, BPKNCEa, A.O.F. AT.A. lui tut City, Cum. e. j THE NEW WAV OP THE OLD WAY Four New Worlds Fair Trains 0 MEW EQUIPMENT, ELECTRIC LIOBTS AND ELECTRIC FANS Biiwim KANSAS CITY AND ST. 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