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Show lbcr 'Site gox STANDING Term GERMANS MIX WITH HAIT1ENS of Subscription: One Yesr, In advance Six Lonths Three Months GUNBOAT WHOM, Proprlstnrs. W- . - 84 ..f SENT TO THE BOTTOM . HARBOR OF GONAIYES. IN THE The Vessel Belonged to the Revolutionist and Had Recently Seised a Steamer of Packet Co the Hamburg-Amenca- n Entered nt the PoitoCBce t Brigham City ns second-clas- s mall matter. WAGE WAR ON WOMEN. MARTINIQUE Attack Town and Wantonly HALF A MILLION LIVES IN DANGER OF BESlaughter Women. ING BLOTTED OUT. Rios, a fanatical leader of the natives in the province of Tayabas, Luzon, atYolcaito Increase In Activity and further tacked the town of Lagumanoc, Sepraptionare Momentarily Expected tember 3, at the head of 30 riflemen Huge Mountain Peak Topple Into Crater. and 150 men armed with bolos. The band wantonly killed two women and The report brought by the royal one girl and wounded several other mail steamer Yaree, which has arrived persons. A detachment from the native conat Castries, Island of St. Lucia, B. W. stabulary arrived unexpectedly at I., of the loss of 2,000 lives through the Lagumanoc while Rio's men were still recent outbreak of Mont Pelee, referred there. They attacked and routed the to the deaths since Aug. 30, and not to bandits, killing several of Rioss fol- the loss of life resulting from the relowers, and have rounded np 700 men, ported outbreak of Wednesday, Sept. 3. The state department has received many of whom are suspected of complicity in the attack on Lagumanoc. the following cablegram from United The guilty ones among the 700 men States Consul Jekyl at Fort de France, will be picked out and the remainder relative to the latest eruptions of Mont Pelee: set at liberty. Two violent eruptions of Moot One of Rios's lieutenants who was dedirect was a said Rios Pelee, Ang. 30, destroyed village of captnred scendant of God and that it was beyond Morne Rouge, Ajoupa Bouillon, devasthe power of man to injure him. tating area including Parnasse Mourne, Ballaili Bourdon The constabulary have also captured Carbot Mourne, one of Rioss main strongholds. Heights. Estimated 1,500 killed; many Filipinos which The gunboat was in the service of the Firminist HYKUH STANDING, Editor. party, has been sunk at the entrance of the harbor of Gonaives by the German Instructions to Correspondents. Items of news are solicited from all parts of gunboat Panther.. The crew left the the country. vessel before she went down. Write upon one side of the paper only. Write proper names plainly. The German gnnboat Panther reached imIn order to protect the publisher from au Prince September 5. It wag Port full the persons, positions from irresponsible name of the author should be signed to all comfrom Cape Haitien on Sepannounced of munications The identity correspondent will be withheld whenever desired. tember 3 that the German steamei Markomannia, Captain Hansen, belongPUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. Packet ing to the Hamburg-America- n and arms on board company, having Ammunition sent the provisional by UTAH STATE NEWS government to Cape Haitien, had been stopped Sept. 2 by the Firminist gunThere are twelve cases of smallpox boat at the entrance oi In quarantine in American Fork at the harbor of Cape Haitien, and that present. an armed force sent on board the The opening of the public schools at steamer from the gnnboat took possesManti has been postponed on account sion of the war munitions in spite of DEADWOOD GETS CONGRESS. of the prevalence of an epidemic of the protestations of Captain Hansen and the German consul. diphtheria. Next Session or Mining Congress to be was a steel screw The The board of education of Salt Lake Held In That City. She The fifth annual session of the City has decided to raise the salaries vessel of 950 tons displasement. h of practically all the teachers in the was armed with on disc, one Mining congress, which two Maxim has been in session in Butte, is a thing four schools. city Dr. Peterson, of Kimberly, was se- machine gnns and four Nordenfeldt of the past, and when it reconvenes in machine guns. the joint city of Dead wood and Lead, verely injured sae day last week by The Panther is a steel cruiser of 997 S. D., it will be the Americau Mining being kicked in the region of the solar tons. She was built at Danzig in 1901 congress, the name having been plexus by a horse. and is 206 feet long. She is armed changed. The following officers were The linemen in the employ of the ch quick-firin- g with six guns, six elected: President, J. H. Richards, Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone comand two machine guns. The Idaho; first vice president, S. W. Ruspany in Salt Lake City are on a strike Panther left for the sell, South Dakota; second vice presi9, Germany July for an increase in wages. Caribbean sea. dent, E. R. Buckley, Missouri; third The ore and bullion settlements in The crew of the left Thomas E. Ewing, Calithe Salt Lake market during the past that vessel Amid great disorder. At W. Goodale, 'week amounted to $314,700. The stock the end of fifteen minutes the Panther fornia; treasurer, Charles executive committee, Joseph Montana; sales amounted to $317,767. sent a small boat, carrying one officer L. K. of Washington, Geo, Armstrong Willie Ilalloran of Salt Lake, aged and twenty sailors, who were to take T. Grayson of Oregon, W. M. Kendall 11, who was shot in the abdomen by possession of the Firminist gunboat. of Ohio. another boy while on a pleasure trip, When these men had arrived at a point The selection of Deadwood and Lead has succumbed to his injuries. t, about twenty yards from the City, 8. D., as the place for hokliug the flames were seen to break out next The city council of Provo has granted meeting of the congress was efa franchise to local capitalists for the on board of her. She bad been fired fected very quietly and there was little construction and operation of an elec- by her crew before they left her. The or no opposition. The time for holdPanther then fired on the vessel until ing the session was fixed for the month tric street railway in that city. she was completely immersed. Thirty of A gang of robbers have been operatSeptember, next year, but a definite shots all told were fired. in Davis two date will be fixed by the executive ing county recently, stores being robbed in broad day light BARTHOLINS BODY FOUND committee. at Bountiful one day last week. IN AN IOWA CORNFIELD. Engine Rah Into the Bay. Gus Blumenthal, a young plumber Murderer of Mother and Sweetheart An extra switch engine of the Southof Lehi, attempted suicide last week ' ern Pacific Cheats Manxman by Taking Ills company, while standing Own Life. by taking laudanum, but his life was beneath the coal bunkers in the West saved by prompt medical attendance. The body of a man thought to be Oakland, Cal., yards waiting for a A young woman of Salt Lake City William Bartholin, accused of the change of crews, was bumped into by secured a divorce from her husband murder of his mother and sweetheart a freight train and the throttle thrown one day last week, and took another in Chicago a month ago, was found in The locomotive plunged foropen. husband on the evening of the same a field near Lowther, la., 290 miles ward instantly and began a runaway day. from Chicago. He had been shot in trip through a network of hundreds of Peter Mortensen, convicted of the the h ad and a pistol lay nearby. side tracks and headed for the West murder of James R. Ilay, has been senIn the mans pocket was a letter con- Oakland Mole, where a dozen trains tenced to be executed on October 17. fessing to the murder of two momen and 2,530 from San FrancisMortensen chose shooting as the mode in Chicago, and one signed Minnie co were passengers be to carried overland waiting of execution. the name of Bartholins to local points. By a fortunate chance Mitchell, Edward Johnson, a young sheep-- P murderer fiancee. Nothing was said the tower man, knowing the engine ler, is behind the bars, charged of the death of his mother, Mrs. Anna was not manned, threw the runaway with embezzlement and abducting a Bartholin, whose body was found in onto an extreme outside thus track, Bountiful girl. Johnson the basement of her residence in Chiwith a collision the averting standing admits his guilt. cago three weeks after the son fled. trains or preventing the iron monster Fire broke out in a solid row of The town authorities at once noted from through the waiting wooden buildings at Kimberly on the the resemblance the body bore to the rooms crashing at the ferry depot, crowded.with 6tb, but fortunately it was gotten un- description of the Chicago fugitive. It human beings. The engine attained a der control after damage to the amount was then that a more careful examinof Unity-fiv- e miles an hour bespeed of $500 had been done. ation was made and the note confesfore it plunged off the end of the track O. Flanders of Junction met death in sing the murders was found. The town into the waters of the bay, making a the Annie Laurie mine at Kimberly on authorities buried the body, but it will leap of fully thirty feet. The huge the 4th, when a cave-i- n occurred. be exhumed to remove any doubt as to monster now lies buried under twenty Flanders was caught against a timber the identity of the suicide. feet of water. Bartholins note referred to the two and died before help reached him. Blown From the Month of a Cannon. John Gray, the convict who killed murders and declared that no one exWhile the guns of the fort were firhimself was comin concerned cept the Mike McCornick, a fellow convict, at on the fleet at Fort Wright, Fishmission of the crime. The note filled ing state be the prison, will not prosecuted for the deed, it developing that the one and a quarter pages of letter paper ers Island, N. Y., Edward Roy was and was signed Wm. Bartholin. instantly killed by the premature disdeed was committed in self defense. Other letters found on the body, charge of a gun; Harry A. Thomas Lund and wife and two of were written two years ago and were Davis died later at the hospital from their sons of Ephraim, had a narrow The initials are signed M. M. injuries received, and a third man, escape from death by poison last week. posed to stand for Minnie Mitchell.supSamuel Clevenger, was severely woundThe poisoning was caused by drinking ed. Several others suffered slight inDecisive Battle on the lath mas Expected coffee which had been roasted in copOfficial circles in Panama, Colombia, juries. All the men were privates of per utensils. hold to the belief that within a short the Second company, coast artillery, George A. Maxwell of Denver, on a time a great battle will take place of the regular army. Roy was No. 2 single motor, rode an exhibition mile somewhere in the interior of the de- man at the gun, and was handling the on the saucer track in Salt Lake City of Panama that will decide powder. He had put a thirty-poun- d partment last week in 1:17 The time is the the fate of the revolution. General charge into the gun, and had just fastest ever ridden on a western track Salazar, governor of Panama, anxiously pushed the breech block into place wituout locking it, when the explosion desires to leave in command of an exby any kind of a machine. occurred. It is supposed that a piece for the relief of General Morpedition thirteen-year-old Eugene Duggins, a ales Berti at Agna Dulce, bu the of burning rag had been left in the Provo boy, was shot in the forehead national government does not want to gun. Roy was literally blown to pieces. rifle in the hands of a engage in battle with the revolutionists Davis was hit in the cheek by a piece by a until all the forces ordered for the of flyiDg bone, and sustained fatal inyouthful companion, the bullet flattenisthmus and the remainder of the juries. ing against the boys skull. Strange men who were at Honda shall 3,000 have Famon Professor Dead. to say he suffered no serious wound. arrived. Prof. Rudolph Virchow, the patho-logista Barney Eckstein, bartender, shot OLD FEUD SETTLED. is dead at Berlin. The papers and instantly killed J. A. Jennings, a glowing eulogies of the deceased print bridge builder employed by the Oregon Bloody Fight Occurs In Which On Mmn Is Killed. professor, classing him as the worlds Short Line Railroad company at a regreatest medical and scientific reformTen miles east of Durant, Oklahoma sort near Salt Lake City. Eckstein claims the shooting was in a feud was settled by a bloody fight er, and Baying that no other man had but the sheriff is investigating the in the road between Rev. W. so deeply influenced modern medicine, case on the suspicion that Jennings no other had such a worldand two his Whaley sons, Ernest and and that had been robbed and murdered. wide reputation and so many followers on Alf one side and A. J. E and J. A potato Is being exhibited in Salt in all lands. The papers also praise Richardson and their brother-in-laLake City than which a more perfect John on the Waltenbnrger, other. The bis humanitarian activity in improving fist could scarcely be modeled by a the Berlin hospitals and other sanitary killed worker in clay than this tnber elder Whaley was killed and Alfa arm aod the Liberal organs institutions, were shot to pieces, while J. band. Every finger is perfectly shown Richardson received a severe flesh extol his political activity and uneven to incipient nails, while the prowound. swerving liberalism. portions are all correct. Crashed to REAL TRAGEDY ON STAGE. Death by Automobile. A small child of David Shand, jr., One was killed and two were person of Manti, met with a painful accident Julia Packey, an Actreu, Kill Her Lover, a few days ago in which three of her injured by an automobile at Vineland Then Commit Suicide. N. J., Saturday. The dead man was fingers were badly bruised by accidentJniia an actress, shot Julius Alonzo Packey, 27. His father Wilberg, them into a feed chopper. aged ally putting It may prove necessary that the tips and a friend were the other victims. Bardoss on the stage. The couple had Young Wilberg was riding a bicycle, been engaged but Bardoss'a affections of the fingers be amputated. had cooled and he had given up his while his father and friend were in In all portions of the mining disa few feet ahead. Suddenly fiancee. In the play Julia had to shoot tricts of Beaver county the greatest carriage Tulius, who acted as her sweetheart. automobile an came np from behind. activity is apparent Properties in Bullets were placed in the revolver inwas a at It of high rale going speed every direction are being worked and and struck young Wilberg. He was stead of blank cartridges, with fatal from not a few of them good reports thrown from his wheel and the auto- results. Afterwards Miss Packey com' are daily being made. The hills are mobile passed over his body, killing mitted Buicide by opening her veins. him with alive instantly. prospectors. literally While attempting to cross the big PANIC IN A CHURCH. Rsce War in Illinois. Sevier river bridge, at Deseret, a The trouble .at El orado, 111., over tcxpii-t- ou of Gas Partially Wreeka Bulld- -, threshing engine and tank broke the presence of color .1 citizens and the 1 One Man '"K was Killed.; through the bridge and fell to the botA f ueoial from c lured normal and establishment of a iie 'Naples says the tom of the river. Engineer Stout went industrial institute, md which caused of a laiqp-lightdown with the machine and when into the v I f the church of Santa Lucia taken ont it was found he had a broken Governor Yates to a jil a detachment, of militia there, has broken ont anew. was allowed by a terrible explosion, leg and was otherwise injured. J. C. Front of Ogden and Nelson A colored woman who had been run caused by gas. A panic ensued and Perkins of St. Louis were killed in an ont of town returned, and a mob stoned people in the chnrch rushed to the accident on the Southern Pacific near her house. The gnardof soldiers which doors. A portion of the roof was for many nights had guarded the house blown off. The lamplighter was killed Ogden last week. The two meD were riding on the rear end of a caboose, ordered the mob to csperse, and, on and several persons ir jured. Itiafe-porte- d behind which were some other cars, Its failure to obey, fired. So far as that others were killedbyfall- when the rear cars crashed through iDg debris. were no there known, casualties. both men. the caboose, killing Crete-a-Pierro- t. Crete-a-Pierr- Crete-a-Pierr- 6.7-inc- 4.7-in- ch, 3.9-inc- 3.4-in- 1.4-in- ch Crete-a-Pierr- t, Crete-a-Pierro- ) 12-in- 5. e, en-tra- r STORY OF THE ACCIDENT. IS DOOMED. injured. It is generally believed that the Island of Martinique is doomed to total destruction, and the fear is that when the catastrophe comes, Guadelope will be visited by an tidal wave. Business is absolutely at a standstill. Few shops are open, and if it were not for the efforts of a small number of the more valiant souls, hundreds would starve to death here, because of their fear of a more terrible death. Details that have been received during the last two days, prove that the eruption on Mont Pelee of August 30 was far more violent than any of the earlier explosions. As the eruptions continue, the mouth of Mont Pelee grows in size. It is now of enormous proportions. Morne' Lacroix, one of the peaks that reared sky. ward from the south side of Pelee, has fallen bodily into the crater and has been completely swallowed. There seems to be a side pressure in the crater and the burning chasm widens perceptibly every day. Clouds no more hang about the crest of Mont Pelee. The terrifiu heat seems to drive everything away. The column of flame and smoke rears directly into the heavens so that its top is lost to sight. In the darkness of the night it has the appearance of a stream of molten iron, standing fixed between heaven and earth. From Morne Cape the relief troops were compelled to make a quick retreat, although they succeeded in taking out a few wounded. The entire country nearly to Fort de France is buried under a deep cover of ashes. This has made it almost impossible to find the bodies of those who have perished while fleeing to the President Roosevelt Has a Narrow Eeenpe From Being Crushed to Death Under Car l heel. Not only in Pittsfield, Mass , the scene of the accident, but throughout the entire United States, the topic of uppermost interest is the accident in which the carriage occupied by President Roosevelt and party was struck by an electric car and Secret Service Agent Craig of the party was killed, David J. Pratt, of Dalton, who was guiding the horses, was most seriously injured, while the president and other members of the party were badly shaken up. The president and party were driving from Pittsfield to Lennox, through South street, one of the principal thoroughfares of Pittsfield, which was lined with cheering people, and the catastrophe happened in plain view of hundreds whose happiness at the .advent of the nation's chief was suddenly turned to grief. Three or four other open carriages fell in line immediately behind the landau in which the president rede with Secretary Cortelyou and Governor Crane. Secret Service Agent Craig, who, throughout the New Eng- land trip has been almost constantly at the presidents elbow, was on the drivers box beside Coachman Pratt. Out through South street is a broad highway. The tracks of the Pittsfield Electric Street railway are laid in the center of the road, with ample room for the teams on each side, and scores of vehicles of every description followed along this road behind the presi- Pressure ofof Light The pressure light impinging on first predicted by Maxwell, has bodies, The lately been actually measured. consequent repulsion between the sun and the earth, for example, is very great and amounts to about 100,000,000,900,000 dynes. The gravitational attraction between the two bodies is, of course, very much greater; it is, in fact, about times as great. Prof. Woodward concludes hi? address with the remark that it is a curious and a puzzling, though perfectly obvious, fact, that mankind as a whole, lives far less in the thought of the present than in the thought cf the past, and that as a race we have more respect for the myths of antiquity than we have tainties of exact science. for tin From immemorial tradition has domwl reason la the masses of men. race has lived under the sway oiT'j thought of some preceding age. vigorous thinker he regrets the I of human effort and of human t Those who are interested in this I pect of the subject will do well compare this address with one by jpl Langley on the Laws of Natuft;f printed in Science for June 13. g contention is' that there are no ilt of nature, no certainties of science. The discrepancy in I sions is not difficult to unravel, there Is no space here avaiijbi.l " Readers are advised to see the addresses in question. ga-c- at Automatic of Trap for R.odenls not fancied by ary one. Both of tt, In the majority traps tor catching rats and mice no provision 1s made above objections are overcome la ql for disposing of the roderts, and if a trap snown in tie accompany!?. drawirg, the intention of j01ep1 d Chagnot of Torrington, Conn. The device consists of & at0 reservoir, two bait, holders frff ti.t ing platform. The primary bail holil er is located above the inclined rin way, and the second holdei over ty tilting platform. In use, the animal findirg it difficult to get the bait froml the primary holder, will move forwajJ and attempt to obtain the 8cotj morsel. In so doing he will pass bJ ond the pivoted point of the td platform and his weight will causel it to tilt and will precipitate him the reservoir, where the death pen. I is alty is inflicted. The platform ia.1 spring trap is used there resumes its operative pos agreeable task of releasing the dead mediately animal by hand, which naturally is tion. dent's party. Just at the foot of noward hill the road bends a little and teams are compelled tocross the street railway tracks to the east. The railroad then continues alongside of the street instead of in the center. Just at this point the of the hill begins, and but a short distance beyond the crossing there is a narrow bridge spanning a The people Great Howai crew, I Chill from Removes of the fact that at this seaIn the Room Og permit the heater to be elevated fot spite rmoval of the lamp. As the simtl of the son of the year the major portion the country is undergoing what seems which carries the supporting arum to the residents like tropical heat, adjustable on the post, a lamp otajjl small brook. The trolley car apthere are many localities where the a under the road nights are sufficiently cold to warrant proached crossing In good bead of speeA, with gong clang- -, th.e building of a fire in the grate with them. are which rooms provided the as of driver the ing, just president's As these grates and fire places are not carriage turned his leaders to cross the as common as one might wish for, tracks. recourse may be had to the heat On each side of the chief executives shown in the accompaoving carriage rode two mounted troopers of drawing, which is the idea of George the local cavalry company, and the S. Chase of Springfield, Mass. The inhorsemen on the left of thelandeau had vention is practically a radiator, turned onto the track with the trolley which gathers up the rising heat rays car immediately behind them. Alarmed from the flame of , the lamp and disby the clanging gong, they both turned tributes them about the room instead in their saddles and waved vigorously of allowing them to rise vertically to the ceiling. The circulation of this to the motorman to stop his car. Alheated air also produces a current most at the same instant Governor which draws the air from the room CraDe, who quickly perceived the danand brings it in contact with the hot rose to his feet likewise and ger, surface of the generator, thus further to the motorman. The latter, in great excitement, desincreasing the generation of warm perately tried to stop bis car, but it air. The generator is built up of a was too late. It crashed into the carseries of thin metal plates, with an nage as a loud moan went up from tha opening at the bottom for the inser- else cin be used, and, as there it u I frenzied onlookers who thronged the tion of the lamp chimney. It is sup- conneilion between the chimney ri! roadside, and who, but a moment bea vertical post and projectthe generator, the lamp can be in. by ported Constantine Carra, one of the few fore, were cheering the president. The ing arm, the latter being hinged to stantly removed if occasion requira, horsemen managed to get the frightwho succeeded in escaping from Morne ened aDimala out of the way just in of Rouge after the explosion, found refuge time, and the car struck the rear wheel off the steamer Esk. She was with of the carriage on the left side and The light of the small planet Eros cal masses; or, twelve others in her house when Pelee ploughed through to the front wheel was found to vary in a period of two (3) The variation is caused 1$ of the vehicle, which received the full reflectini minutes, or accord- large differences in the gave its first warning of the disaster force of the blow. The carriage was hours thirty-eigh- t which it was about to pour upon the upset, and one horse fell dead on the ing to one observer, in five hours and power of different portions of th sixteen minutes (double the first planets surface. The last explanafa upon the village. She said that the tracks. The powerful grays attached to the period), and the variacion was un- is difficult to reconcile with the change first explosion destroyed many houses. Vehicle started to run, and, dragged doubted. During January, 1901, how-i- t in the amount of variability which She was hurled with great force was less than in February, and by Is often as much as one magnitude by them and pushed by the force of against the wall of the room in which the car, the wrecked carriage was May 8, there was no variation. This (in other words, the planet Is some was sitting. On recovering from the moved thirty or forty feet. Mr. Craig can be explained in times two and one-hatimes as bright from bis seat immediately in front phenomenon shock, she ran outside, and there saw fell observe The visual as at three ways: others). of the and it passed completely three seperate tongues of fire sweeping over hiscar, (1) The planet is double and con- tions of brightness, it should he sail, body. Driver Pratt, in falling, down from the mouth of the volcano. truck the dead horse immediately in sists of two bodies revolving almost are confirmed by photographic deteThe earth shook with so great violence front of him, and rolled off clear of the in contact Mutual occultations will rminations. At the next opposition the thus escaping a similar fate. Prestake place when the plane of motion planet will be too far south for Eurthat she could not retain her feet. car, ident Roosevelt. Governor Crane and passes through the observer; or, but the questloi opean observation, She was blinded by the glare of the Secretary Cortelyou were thrown to(2) The planet is shaped somemay, perhaps, be settled at the neit flames. The heat was so terrific that gether in the bottom of the carriage. what like a dumb-belas if it had been perihelion passage in the autumn of her flesh was blistered. She awaited Almost instantly a score of men jumped formed collision of two speri- - 1902. the by to the heads of the horses frightened the death she believed to be inevitable. and stopped their further progress. Fortunately the flames swept to one Governor Crane was the first to get on side of her and she was saved. his feet, escaping entirely unhnrt. He Going up in a balloon is a feat that height it was anchored ; the higher if At Grande Anse the tide swept 300 turned immediately to the president, the majority of people do not care to it was the greater would be the temthe latter to arise, and together feet in shore, destroying many houses helpedassisted ptation to ascend and view the scenery. they Secretary Cortelyou. and drowning scores of inhabitants. The intention of the inventor is t The president's lip was cut, and Even at Fort de France the most provide a car of sufficient buoyancy to blood was the from wound. flowing stout of heart have lost courage. cables of great length, wltk Hia was carry much clothing disarranged, Colonel LeCoeur has reported to his means he for drawing the balloon don was and Secreshaken severely up. government that it is his opinion the to anchor it close to the ground when Cortelyou had a, severe wound in entire island of Martinique will have tary back of his tread, from which blood not in use. The gas reservoir is dto be abandoned. He asks for assist- the ivided into sections, with an eqnM ance in transporting the inhabitants was flowing freely. The president quickly regained his to the other islands of the West Indian amount of gas in each, and in case of soon reand the three after composure, group. puncture in one of the sections the the to residence Mr. of Charles paired of R. remaining pockets would have the acciStevens, near the scene VENEZUELANS ARE STARVING. dent. Mr. Craigs body was crushed buoyancy, to support the car and frightfully mangled. repairs could he made. Great Suffering as a Resalt of the Driver Pratt was found unconscious tracted War Now In Progress. It is already common practice to in the road. His shoulder was disloa balloon to a single cable United States Minister Bowen at cated, his ankle sprained and his face wound on a drum and allow a few per Caracas has forwaided to the state debadly cut and bruised. He was immesons to ascend at a time, but the placed in a carriage and taken partment, under date of Ang. 2, a diately House to amount the of power required is much of where he was plaintive plea for the poor people in attended by Drs. Mercy, Flinn and Paddock, than that necessary to raise greater that capital, who are suffering great who say that he will recover., in this case. There Is s the elevator But a few moments after the colmisery as the result of the protracted central opening In the observation war now in progress. The special plea lision Drs. Colt, Thomas and Woodruff platform, through which the car rises is made by Rev. T. S. Pond, the senior arrived and attended the president and to discharge and take on passenger!, his secretary. Half an hour later the csr. American missionary in Caracas, and party appeared and resumed the jour- perform, but if the balloon were cap- with a single cable to operate the IMr. Bowen has undertaken gladly to ney to Lennox. An anxious crowd tive, with no chance for it to escape, Joseph Greth of New York is the It would make little difference at what nventor. receive any contributions that may be surrounded the house, and the presistopped long enough to assure sent from America to his legation. He dent the people that he was not injured in Says that Mr. Pond does not propose to the least, and to express his grief at place even when th support is tilted death of Agent Craig. give money to the poor, but only proAdjustable Book Holder., Edforward beyondjthe vertical line. The motorman and conductor of the The hook holder shown In the picvisions that are cooked. He needs, car did are arthat the under ture is capable of attachment to the damage according to Mr. Bowen, $3,000, but rest, charged with manslaughter. wall, tree, gas fixture or a piece of could easily use five times that amount. President's New England Tour Ends. furniture, and in all cases the book SHOT ON THE STREET. held perfectly quiet, and when onqi is President Roosevelt ended his tour of adjusted under thelight properly New to Officers From at Negro Attempting Escape England Bridgeport, Conn.t there is no variation, andthe arms Is Killed. Wednesday, after his thrilling experiand body of the reader are"free to find Edward Brown, colored, was fatally ence at Pittsfield, Mass. He remained the most comfortable" position possiwounded on the street of St. Louis. about an hour and a half and was es. ble. There isashelf of sufficient size Annie Gates, aged 12, accused the eortsd to & stand in Seaside park, to supporU-a- n ordinary book, with a where he bad intended delivering an clamp sliding on the vertical rod to negro of chasiug her. He was caphold the book open at the proper tured and identified and was turned address to workmen. He, however, exThe upper part of the fixture over to a policeman, but jumped out of cused himself from making any speed place. the patrol. wagon and ran. Citizens because of the accident and at bis re- consists of a telescoping rod which and officers pursued, firing at the flee- quest his carriage was hurried away can be adjusted to any desired length to board and has a hook between the support Two bullets brought him from its escort to enable-diiing negro. to the ground, and be died twenty the Sylph, where Mrs. Roosevelt and and the crimped horizontal portion of bis son Kermetenibraced him. the rod below. This crimp permits minutes later. the adjustment of the book or paper In West Virginia Miners Will Resume Work Thirty People Injured Hallway Wreck at any desired angle, the sliding win S. Antisdale of In Texas. Chicago, UL The coal strike in West Virginia is clamp holding the reading matter in the inventor. 'he west bound passenger train of practically at an end. At a mass meet-- , the Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe railroad ing of miners from all the coaLfielcfs was wrecked at 9 oclock Wednesday The foundation stone of the first plied by the South Wales compsaj along the Norfolk & Westerp-Yailroait was almost uuanimojirfy agreed to night by a defective rail near Brown-woo- generating station of the South Wales has an extent of about 1.000 sqaaff Texas. The entire train was Electric Power Distribution company miles. The district includes colli' end the strike, provided the operators was recently laid by Sir Frederick ies, steel embankand copp works, tin would take byev all the old miners, thrown down a twenty-foo- t Bramwell. Thus has been inaugurated, works and numerous plate ment and were thirty persons other factor! injured. and thevhtfve signified their intention says Nature, the second scheme in of different kinds. There will he A of doing this. The miners have agreed Mrs. Kate Humphreys and Alice and Great Britain for the supply of elec- stations. The dynamos three-pKate of Houston, were Humphreys, 'return to work next Monday. It is tricity in bulk, the first having been alternator? will be driven by steaft Lee hurt. believed Hall, dangerously started last year at . Newcastle-on-Tyne- . reported that President Mitchell of the engines having a total capacW The area which will be sup- - of 15,000-hors- e the United Mine Workers advised the to have been a captain in the Philippower. was also service, pines badly injured. strikers to return to work. up-gra- de gen-ciato- r, rno-tio- ued sea-coa- st. I Variable Light Eros lf l, Captive Balloon Observatory t l Adjustable Book Holder Electricity in Britain d, h A lakes, lowed years blown comp five ( from drive with A8 Chic. Oi unde ter. Iicro Ores Vf dau |