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Show rr--t- :lf b ; fro -- H iU.. IMHC tt Miilttli p Otoy as Tf Jl BCM STANDING, HIMa itraetteaa to Carres yoadnte. . bfo ewsjiriscUoi ted irons all yarto of "pon one aide et the paper ealy. proper carnet plainly. ue publisher i Ute author should be signed to all eom- aloes The Identity ef eonretpendeats WwUbhM ehenersr deelrsd. JSDOI PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. UTAH STATE NEWS. 'HI aid that work on the Malad at once. ' to commence 1 h at Vineyard, Utah ah, will be discontinued postoffice attar Dccenber 6th. The now .is reported to tour feet deep on the divide be over between Psnguitch tod Kanab. A oumber ot Masons who have taken up their residence at Richfield are preparing to organize a lodge. Nathan F. Ilaworth, convicted ot the murder of Thomas Sandall at Lay ton, has been sentenced to be shot on Jasutry 1. At Monkey town recently Moroni Hunt and his sons killed 200 rabbits ' just following them up and knocking them down with clubs. The people of Sandy are very much elated over the proposed extension of the Murray ear lino to this place in the not far distant future. ; p The mountains at Kimberly and throughout Fish Creek locality are said to bs swarming- - with men busily engaged In assessment work. a well known residut of Salt Lake City, met with an accident at Seattle last week Which cost hkn both his hands, A. Hinted States naval recruiting v Jpwwty has bean In Moroni the past r6C6vlt,S recruits for the various 'A pf the nval service. Pfelerson of Nei'u is dead from i ta! dibch, ge of a gun .'jccitfen wins to place in a attempt! toward him. jiwith the muzzl the timber hopping, Sid-mwith Kimberly rtthe glancing and a serious -- t.'. A. boiler in Swift & Co.'s packing plant in Chicago exploded Saturday momiDg, and as a result thirteen llve were sacrificed and scores of employes visitors and others were injured. Huge boilers were sent through the roof of the boiler house and hurled hundreds of feet. Nobody within the boiler room survived to tell the story of the accident, and it may neter be known wbat caused the explosion. A careful investigation, however, convinced the experts that the explosion was the result of carelessness on tbe parti of an employe, whose own life also waa lost. Five minutes after the explosion nothing of the boiler house but a pile of twisted iron, bricks and mortar remained. Flames sprang from the ruins, and the spectators realized that it would b impossible to save the lives ot those Tbe who were caught in tbe wreck. explosion was of such force that ad joining buildings were wrecked, torn and twisted Jike toys. Men, women and boys at work in adjoining depart ments were hurled through the windows to the ground below. Many ot them escaped with slight bruises, but most of the victims were hurt to such ah extent that it was necessary to remove them to hospitals. The others were taken to their homes. , CONDITIONS OF CURRENCY. Annual Report of the Comptroller Beady - for Congress. "The annual report of William B. a Ridgely, comptroller of the currency, has been prepared for transmission to congress. The report starts with a table giving a detailed statement of the resources and liabilities of all the national banks of the United States, as shown by the five reports of condition made in response to the call of the comptroller. From this table it appears that on September 15, 1902, the date of the last call, 4001 associations reported, with aggregate resources of $6, 113,928,913. 50. The loans and discounts amounted to $3,208,127,480 69, or more than 50 per cent of the total resources of tbe banka The items of surplus and undivided profits amounted, respectively, to $326,393,953.66 and $169,216,512.03. The individual deposits reached the highest point in the existence of the national banking system, $3,209,273,-893.93There was due to approved reJsl. association at Mon serve agents, other national banks, rristftkliave a bazaar just state banks and bankers,, trust com ateparatiUWjist five days panies and saving- banks, the sum of . Vi. ! i?. Wilson is preparing the call for the annual convention of the United Mine Workers of America, which will assemble in Indianapolis on January 19, next. The call will be printed at once in tbe Mine Workers' Journal and the individual notices to each local will be sent out in a few Tbe basis of representation ii days. the same as has been followed in the past, and this means that there will be in the neighborhood of 800 to 1,00C delegates, with a voting strength o! 1,700. The coming convention will be one of the most important ever held by the organization, in view of the great struggle through which the miners have gone id the last year. The officers will make full reports to the inside workings of the great strike in the anthracite field, which was won aftei such a hard battle. Secretary Thirteen Lives We re Lost and Many Peoplt Injured, the Accident Probably Be Ing Caused by Carelessuess of an Employee. 15 et - - Csc? Aveningi t.H ,iggi4 WonAN INHUMAN MOTHER. on account at' Chest last week .b, - n seve fll to Ib. ral hundreds of i es Sevier county free in as far as known. ejias-bee- n granted to an telephone company in iUTWy. and work will begin , Jhet once. It is tbe intention j they to i ate The n of taxable property in rep jrementa r di-e- tahflM62, against 113,538,130 dr an increase of $5,436,333. show 1b rnoi thftLtio?f Sac their property. of cb. and 12 years for -- the?J The dren who can read and the number who attend chools is 75,895, who is 2,793. ent of the Juab stake of t an invitation to the rab-hg friends of Provo and Pay-- ne to Juab county on the 9lh in a big hunt there on that date,' and sweethearts jtfoancir the ( ,iley of Moroni had the his ankle broken oi i week, while on hcrsebac Mug to drive home a cowiT bug on icy ground j", tb - bones acrossi007 th Bnkle mis-hav- juilrty ' minutes was ,nr fenvdued at Farmington last i impmeiing a jury, listening '.testimony of witnesses, and 1 Meyers to one year in for burglary. The I Ipied at the trial was probably -- . I -- J om the town which lies twelve 5u the Pine Valley mountains s big explosion Was heard Vwith the shock of earth -Ily, while two long co! ik-rose from different s', b mountain. Jwitorin has at last visited .The country has been that cattle and horses Joo the range this last There has. been no ,ud dry n. amount to R MrsD, -- 6s- anything for six his wife, who (jsafly frozen to death, iWndered for days in the dmouulains east of Mount 'en a SaluLake hospital, both feet and her Cox and . With Hanlng Poisoned Obtain Insurance. L. .Whitten, of Dexteri "Do irditie e HANNA WILL NOT RESIGN. Nfo Intention of Leaving the Senate. iator Hanna has denied all reports ei intended to resign from either fate or the chairmanship of the the se can National committee. itepuWL ing to resign from anything, 88 not Such a thought added: ijerei my head. He said he not out bis term as senator, wouldbui,j tben be for the people to ansLbetber he was to retire. IENEWS FRENCH RELATIONS. clarea He Has jW-said- Veneiaelan Government Needs Friend It Can Get. an The Venezuelan general, Antonio Velutinl, has been appointed minister He will plenipotentiary to France. renew the diplomatic relations between tbe two countries, which have been raptured since 1S94. The precipitate nomination of General Velutini is due tothefeais entertained by the Vene- zuelan government of complications with Germany. The newly appointed minister is of French descent. Love-Lor- n Negro Murders T o Colored At Providence, R. I., Henry Crotch-ford- , an itinerant negro baojo player, whose home is believed to be in Washington, D. C., on Saturday last shot aDd killed Elsie Lewis, colored; probably fatally wounded Mable Nixon, colored, and then 6hol and killed himself. Crotchford was 23 years of age, Mias Lewis 17 and Miss Nixon 21. Jealousy is said to have been the motive for the tragedy. Each of the girls was 6hot at her home. Castro Open the Prisons. President Castro has opened all the prisons in Caracas and at Puerto Cabel-land Maracaibo and liberated the political offenders confined therein. Among the released prisoners are of General Glavarri, the brother-in-laMatos; Acedo, the latter's confidential agent, and the leading traders in Caracas, named Travieso, Volcan and Nuw wn of SprfSgville was is yard. when he stepped '"j f(Jbed'piece of hoop iron, kicb flew cp and struck J the eye ball f, 5 iHiir' f i AX of nez, who were arrested for complicity This act lias a good impression among all the people. in tbe revolution. OUR STANDINQ ARMY. Secretary Root Announces Disposition of Forces. In bis annual report Secretary of War Root announces the following disposition of the army for the coming year: In the Philippines 13,480, Coast artillery in the United States, Cube and Hawaii, 13,298. Field artillery in the United States, 3,320. Nine bands 300. Cavalry in and sergeants-majo- r, the United States (including bands, regimental and squadron, noncommissioned staff) 8,540. Infantry in the United States (including bands, regi mental and battalion stoned staff) 16,645. Infantry in Pekin, 150. Infantry in Alaska (excluding 234, who will have to be left there an til after navigation opens next summer) 390. Engineers in the United States (including band) 866. Staff departments, 2,877. Total 59,866. MORE TURKISH ATROCITIES. INFLICT SAVAGE TORTt'RES ON EDONIAN PEASANTS. Th MAC- Bastinado Frequently Csed Until the Victims W era Made C tipples for Life, Their Feet being Beaten ton Flip, Mai! advices received from Constantinople under date of November 24th, say: In spite of all tbe denials, the Porte adopting barbarous methods in crushing the Macedonian peasants. The winter has set in and the danger from revolutionary hands is over, yet the Turkish authorities seem to think the time has come to act. In tbe face of promises of free pardon to those who returned to their homes, Christian villagers have been shockingly tortured to make them betray alleged concealed depots of arms or give information regarding the working of the MacedonThe bastinado has ian committees. been frequently employed until the victims were crippled for life, their feet beiDg beaten to a pulp ty the Turkish soldiers. Peasants were also hung by their heels to the ceiliog and boiling-h- ot eggs were put in their armpits. Even priests were not spared, and the troops openly plunder the peasants, who are being driven to despair. JUMPED SEVEN STORIES. LOST ON THE LAKE. Satisfactory Eliding of a Shooting Through Jealousy. Believing the shot from his revolver had killed Mrs. Julia Gerber, who refused to elope with him, Max Suka-wats- k, an Austrian, leaped through the window of her apartments in New York City,. He fell seven stories to the sidewalk aDd was instantly killed. The Austrian made violent love to Mrs. Gerber about two moDths ago, and was arrested for threatening her life. This did not check his advances, however, and while the woman and her sister were sitting together he burst into the room. After pleading that she elope with him to Austria and receiving a refusal, he drew his pistol and fired one shot. The woman fell in a swoon. Thinking be had killed her, the Austrian rushed to the window and before the wounded womans frightened sister could check him, jumped into the street Mra. Gerber will probably recover. Steamer Went to Plecee on Luke Efle and Her Crew Drowned. In a furious gale on Lake Erie Sunday night the steamer Sylvanus Macy sprung a leak off Point Barrell, OnL, and plunged to the bottom, probably carrying her entire crew with her. The barge Mabel Wilson, which was being towed by the Macy, broke sway from the steamer in the darkness, and succeeded in sailing up the lake to Amherstburg. The Macy, with the Wilson in tow, left Buffalo laat Saturday with a cargo of coal. When half way up Lake Erie the gale waa encountered, and when abreast of Port Burrell the tow line of the barge waa thrown off by the crew of the Macy, leaving the schooner to shift for herself. When last seen by the crew of the Wilson, the Macy was laboring heavily in the sea, and waa evidently making for shelter. If the crew had time to leave their chip before the plunge to the bottom it is not believed that the small boats could have lived long In tha terrible sea That nothing has been running. heard of them has convinced the owner that all are lost. EARNINGS OF RAILROADS. Preliminary Report of Interstate NEWS SUMMARY. Com- merce Commission. The preliminary report of the InterCommerce Commission on the income account of the railways of thf United States for the year ending June 20th last, contains returns of railway companies operating 195,945 miles of line, or probably 98 per cent of the total railway mileage of the United States. The passenger earnings of these roads were $472,439,165, and the freight earnings $1,200,884,603. Including these and other earnings from operation, gross earnings amounted to $1,711,754,200, or $8,730 per mile of line and operating expenses to $1,106,137,-40- 5, or $5645 per mile of line, showing that tbe net 'earnings were $005,616,795, or $3091 per mile.. The netearniDgs were $51,395,421 greater than during the pievious year. state QUARANTINE ON CATTLE. Becrstary Wilson Determined Spread of Disease. to Stop Secretary of Agriculture Wilson has issued a sweeping order directed to the managers and agents of railroads and transportation companies of the United States, stockmen and othera, notifying them of the establishment of a quarantine on cattle, sheep and other ruminants and awiue in the New England states and prohibiting the exportation of such animals from the port of Boston until further orders. Recent investigations in the department of agriculture disclosed tho fact that what Is known as foot and mouth disease exists to an alarming extent in Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts and Vermont. ' Secretary Wilson said tod ay that this is the roost serious matter the department has had to handle for some time, but that all the resources of the de- g partment would be employed in stamp-nout the disease. He declared that If it should spread west of the Hudson river it would be nothing short of a national calamity. Lieutenant Peary says Americans can and will reach the North pole in time. Eruptions of Santa Maria continue and the town of Quezeltenango is rained. Andrew Carnegie, who has been dangerously ill In London, is on the road to recovery. Bunce Quarles of Boonevllle, Mo., is dead from injuries received in a foot- ball game. Mrs. Kate Vance, a colored woman of Newton. Kane., Is dead at the age of 123 years. Railroad and express companies have decided to pay $1,000 a piece for dead train robbers. Two parents have been arrested in Philadelphia on suspicion of poisoning children for insurance. Russian convicts are said to be starvbeing themselves to death in Siberia cause of cruel treatment In an altercation over 25 cents at Moultrie, Gs., Thomas Johnson shot and killed Charles Moore. Italian authorities have decided to establish wireless telegraphy between Genoa and Buenos Ayrea. Bert McNutt, aged 26, suicided at Dee Moines, la., on his wedding day No cause known for the deed. WONDERFUL WORv ' i Case No. lS,9:7.Da?id P. O. Address, Box 291 Mich., says: Three oatht Incapacitated could not sleep at the floor, owing to terribu S the hips, in the small oi my instep and ankle of leg, I was treated for sciatic tism in the hospital, but benefit. One month ago I home and was given a box o( Kidney Pills. this city can bear witness to that I am able to work, ana , ?) walk to my work without of a walking-sticor crutch In speaking of the immediate j of Doans Kidney Pills, I di4 them to deaden the pain, but and surely to eradicate the stag. opinion . sty ot iwj non-comm- ls 1 Anglo-America- ( g0lQ6 the old csgo tl fake s openin sorts were e der. I jn one To-da- y a., k Th some gather and c bouse prices I am of the opinion that DoanW ney Pills are the best remed, 3 kidney ailments that can be I was especially careful lc in order .to give the treatment1 play. In conclusion, I shall to Pleased anytime, to answer any inquinsJ garding my ease, from anyone d J ous ol obtaining it. A FREE TRIAL of this gtea J medicine which cured Mr a' will bo mailed on application J part of tbe United States, jyjJJ . In a wreck near Indianapolis, three Foster-MilburCo., Buffalo,!?. 1 were seriously injured aud passenger sale by all druggists, price 58 The Financial Claims of tbe Foreign Powa dozen or more slightly hurt. ers to be Attended to. per box. Frau Krupp has given $750,000 to esIt is said that important steps were OLD HABIT TOO STRONa tablish a benefit fund for the workmen taken in London Friday with a view to husband. in memory of her late satisfying all the financial and diploPent-UEnthusiasm Had yu. matic claims by foreign powers and John L. Sullivan, former champion Outlet. bondholders against Venezuela. It is heavyweight prize fighter of the world, Jones if the sw, Congressman maintained that if the contemplated has filed a petition in bankruptcy. Washington tells this amfVsJ action meets with approval Germany A brilliant theological studth A revolution has been started in Haiti and Great Britain will have no cause by Minister of War Nord, who is been invited to come au ' a candidate. Brothea to take the vigorous steps now conmarching on the capital with an army noted for his tender to keeta The details of the sugtemplated. been have linemen union given Seven COLONIZING THE SOUTH. 15 audience gested settlement have not been comsentences for violating an inheavy about soJBften. Som every of Soutberu Paclflo Will Spend 8100,000 to municated to the European governTheir Bodies Left for the Buzzards. junction during the New Orleans strike. members thoinftt that this mlgtaj Get Settlers. ments as yet. Tbe medium of the corn X. F. Vorsand of the concert Surgeon Marseilles has tied up The at strike preacher, so on oil More than $100,000 will be spent by munication is one of the most import-steamer City of Panama, which has union seamens the memberjAoffered him a net ) and shipping n the management of the Southern Pa- ant of ja baukers, boots Jl he would refrain fromsk arrived at San Francisco from Panama threatens to close every port in France. cific in the next five months in coloniVenezuelas propositions were men"amen that Ing Silas day. that on a trip into the interior reports Tbs' gold standard scheme for Siam sation of southwestern Louisiana and tioned to Ambassador Choate, but of Colombia he found But toward the end of his dis' things quiet has become law and the mints have, the student .waxed a litfle tooek southern Texas. The decision to in- pending the result of the direct reprewas es far as revolution the oi for Silas, who shouted: been clcsed to the crease the efforts and expenditure sentations at Washington no action enough Amea!B concerned, bnt saw on every hand the Desperate Attempt to Rob lertlsna Bank. silver. or no boots, amen! which are being made to fill np these will be taken by the embassy towards effects of the is to he which made A desperate attempt was fever, says Two men with rifles attempted tc landa was.reaohed in a general meet- suggesting that Venezuela be. given the people by the ecore. So rob the Exchange bank at Akron, Ind. killing The Time to Retire. hold to time submit her np a train near Independence, proposals. ing of representatives of H&rriman Jewett of SL Louis I great was the mortality in some places Tbs robbers captured and bound the Mo., but were scared away by th lines held at Chicago. RISE OF GENERAL NORD. ninety-fou- r years old. Someone ut through which he passed that no at- two night telephone operators and cut trainmen. The work in Texas and Louisiana is him not long ago how old he thot( in charge of Colonel Morse, who detempt was made to give burial to the all telephone wires leading out of the The aonnal report of the postmaster Presia man should be before retiring t clared that in the next ten years the It Is Likely ThadentHeof Will be Made victims. They were dying by dozens, loeal exchange. They also bound and rural the delivery llaytl. pronounces business. The old gentlemaa griif development of these sections would As they died, Bays Dr. Vorsand, their gagged a physician whose office is in general a great success and shows smaller pos- responded : 'I dont really tthi News comes from Port au Prince, be greater than that of any other secJ bodies were taken out into the open the same block with the exchange tal deficit. tions of equal area in the world. man should keep ou after ha k Uaytl, to the effect that General Alexis and left for the buzzards. bank. The first explosion of dynamite i Senator Hanna declares that he does reached the ago of ninety." Nord, who was war minister of tbe the Bad Outlook for tbe Filipino Planters. The health conditions in Panama aroused the citizens who haated towere as nor senator as to intend shots not resign firearms. with scene nholsatSt. Many The efforts to restore agriculture in provisional government, the doctar says, are good, but In Winter Use Allens with about 8,000 to 10,000 men Itself, exchanged but the robbers escaped chairman of the National Republican in the surrounding country tbe situa without any booty.- The bank buildthe Philippines have been blocked by Marie committee. powder. Your feet feel met an has sent from nltimatum Gonaives, nervous and often cold was badly wrecked. death of field animals. NUtaiper is tion fortable, ing desperate. Mra Whitten, arrested at Dexter, the government demanding the inIf you have sweating, son fe damp. cent of the caraboas died in the origi- to Terrible Accident In Iron 'Works validation of the election of the depuMe., for poisoning ber daughters for or tight shoes, try Allens Vaqul Indians Massacre Mine Owners. 71 nal epidemic of rhinderpest and of the Sold by all druggists and shoeriw two life insurance money, suicided by hangof the party burned waa ties are members who to One man death, A to story has just been brought binall number left many have since 25 cents. Sample sent free. Addnt herself. was a ing and headed by Mr. Firmin, the self-exilthiid were J. iujured Tucson, fatally Arizona, by George Joseph died. The government had planned Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. the has Roosevelt are President leader of rebellion. recent accepted If the while two tbe of the Santa Maria Gold Mining eom-pastrkngere an extensive importation of these aniseverely hurt, of a submission of the chiefs of Tntuila, mals to meet thq cryiDg need and had chamber refuses to cancel the election in Mexico, telling of another reported missing as tlie-resFor This Runaway, $10, arranged to have them immunized. ac-It of these deputies the outbreak of an- murder by Yaquis of a mining man. sudden breaking of the furnace of the Samoan islands, and given each a chain Chief of Police Austen ot Bimht was forced to abandon this plan on is a civil war The medal. and other genprobable. ham, Ala., wrote to the police oki count of tbe lack of money to meet the eral opinion is that the chamber will Joseph Haynes, accompanied by a num Williamton Iron company in BirmingJ. Thomas dead: The Alabama. of Reports of army officers shows that York, offering a reward of $10 f , ber ruralcs who went of to cultivation Gran ham, The purchases. general Saqui the generals demand. Preparareject ChsUi the plantations is impossible without tions are being made to defend Port au di to bring in the body of Captain J Edwards, general manager of the the abolition of the canteen has had a arrest of seventeen-year-olMcAunal-le- y, them and the absence of any immediate Prince, in view of the possibility that F. James F. and whom he dera a on "Verdell, bad the effect runaway, plant. Injured: health, mortality tbe en murdered Sullivan, mining store man, fatally burned: Allan prospect of getting the field animals General Nord will attack it. ed as knock-kneeand havfui k gineer, found the dead body of Albert May, colored, foundryman, fatally discipline of the soldiers. leaves the agricultural situation in a On General Norda entry into and black dew Kg face nose, bumpy a an has mine "of owner and operator, ip burned; Charles Sampson, son serious condition. White Buffalo, tbe Indian, brought on the shin of one leg. he was received by the army and Flores, 1 a criminal libel case against a Wichita the population with -- ries of Long live the vicinity of San Marcial. He, like secretary of the company, scuerely inSomalia Ware Cowards. General Nord, president of Haytil Sullivan, had been attacked by tb. jured. newspaper correspondent, who accused To Cure a Cold in One day. J Details which have arrived concern Violent Eruption of La 8onfrlere, Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet I him of several murders. Yaquis, who killed him and his Mexio. vceznelan Marta Work Short Troops refund money if tt fails to curtly ing the march of General Mannings A violent eruption of La Soufriere, can servants. It is said the bodies of General Morales. General De Wet has published his druggists which relieved the garflying column, the victims were terribly mutilates, the fifth big outburst since the catas- story of the war in South Africa, in FOUND FRIEND IN MILLEk j The Colombian invaders, under Genrison of Bohotle, Somaliland, Nor. 15, General Torres has fox trophe on May 7, took plitco on the which Hermosillo left to the be says defeat was due in the Mad Mullah's country, and mail erals Garbiras and Espirtu Morales, tbe scene of the recent murders to sec 20th. Homeless Jap Welcomed by the P Georgetown end the village of disloyalty of the Boers. accounts of the original British reyerse after several defeats were obliged to what can be done with the forces at Chateau west J the of the Sierra. on situated Belaire, various roads of Sonora art Mosely Reynolds, aged 16, was killed at Erego, all dilate on the utter worth recross the. frontier Nov. 25. They hand. to Tbe coast of' St. Vincent, were again the young Yone Japs be said infested with Noguchi, who numerous reft Yaquis, prisoners in the hands inhabitants. during a battle with robbers who were artist and writer, has been termed their evacuated lessness of the Somali levies, of which by shoot Mexicans at every opportunity. Telephonic communication in those trjring to rob the bank in which he was Charles Warren Stoddard the dne the British' forces were mainly made of the Venezuelan troops, . among district la interrupted, owing to employed at Westvllle, Ind. 'ihem Chief of Staff Briceno, who was Murdered by Lad rones. child. up. On all occasions they exhibited Certainly he is a naively fierce lightning. Subterranean rumbabandoned a in wounded condition, oowardice and insubordination, and teres ting personality. After grtis The secretary of agriculture has proConstabulary Inspector Hendrix lings can be heard and volcanic clouds The crater hibited the shipment of cattle, sheep the British officers are disgusted at the and a quantity of ammunition. The who has been stationed in Samar is- are seen from this city. ing at the University of TokioiU is still land, was killed Tuesday of last week had been smoking constantly since the and "with a Mato, revolutionary general, of task of the hopelessness reducing hogs from New England states early age, dissatisfied terrific eruption of October 19. fying sick at Willemstad, Curacao. life, and believing that In the fc these levies to order. 1 by a band of ladrones. The reports rebeesnse of hoof and mouth diseases. lish language he could express hitrf They Barely Kept Warm, garding his death are meagre and in- JAMAICANS WANT RECIPROCITY. BARS UP IN AFRICA. Officials of tbe Western Federation tb better advantage than in his ( Coroner Dalton of St. Helens, Ore , dicate that Hendrix was attacked by a of Miners become not will say they tongue, he went to San Frauds Piasters In an Agitation U Negotiate a Emigrants to British Possessions Mast Get ha returned from Goble, Ore., where superior force of ladrones. His detach reconciled to tbe American Federa.ion Where, as he expressed it, he st . , Treaty. Permits. he held an Inquest over the body of a ment of constabulary was routed and on the floor of the city.1 He as long as Gompers is at the head of it. A dispatch from Kingston, Jamaica, A London dispatch says: The govman found dead in a refrigerator car. Hendrix, with one soldier, was surthat lift j Mint Director Roberts aays that the tlnues: You get tired of ernment has thrown further difficulties Letters m the clothes indicate the rounded and killed. aays th newspapers, planters and I think where I can go. A while. merchant of Jamaica are Joining in mint facilities are Increasing aud the in the way of emigrants to South mans name is John Sullivan. The The sultan of Bacolod, after profes quin Miller likes Japs. He wffle He recwith the view of Induciug demand for coin decreasing, Africa. The Colonial office knnouncei anagitetion verdict was accidental death produced sing fri endship for America, has sent you. Accordingly Noguchi tooM ommends closing the New Orleans the government to open negotiations that after December 1st no permit t by coal At Oakland, the to his letter at knapsack. Joe Captain "Pershing, Camp Murphy and Sullivan gas.' mint. proceed to the Transvall or the Orangs went into a car, closed the door and Vicars, in which he calls the Americans with Washington for a reciprocity tain home of the poet of the SieW HA River Colony will be issued in England The navy department is advised of he knocked at the door and liogs who eat hogs," and challenges treaty along lines likely to meet with or anywhere, except at South African built a coal Ore in a tin can. They them to stay to fight. It is probable that the approval of the United Stales.' ' It the come I have it. arrival of the torpedo flotilla at opened went to sleep and when discovered ports. Intending passengers are adCaptain rershiug will he ordered Why, comeh-is felt that the full 'advantages of the Culebra, uuder command of Lloyd you, said Noguchi. vised to ascertain beforehand by writSullivan was dead and Murphy was in take a column to Bacolod. Tha mill Howt bo bounliesiwill I abolition of the love cried Miller. Japs. sugar are likely to obtain a serious condition. ing whether they moatM tary men, however, denbt whether the lost unless some treaty is forthcoming. Chandler. The Scorpion and Leyden a can a week, you stay permits. sultan will really fight. also are reported there. ten In Spain Over the Isa of Catalan year, years? Rioting A Brides Mysterious Daath. Gsrmany sad Great Britain to Cpllect Would-b- e Responding to a protest over apLanguage. Dtiperdoi Cftptured BUI. Mrs. Charles Dubois, a bride of but of a negro in South Carolina, Charles Dykes and Kid" Murphy, Teacher Makes Neat Aniwee pointment The riots which took place at BarceGermany and Great Britain have defew months, was found dead in her once had as its enpsd Roosevelt declares it President his wlioare with Chicago terrorized as the outcome charged lona, Spain, Thursday, having hadsi termined to take joint action to collect room at Elwood, Ind., with a bottle of of the of tendent city schools a policy to recognize the race where it of decrees restrictRifle, Colo., Thursday, Nov. 20, publication Venezuela. claims The their whose against gruffneaj named carbolic acid lying at her side and v shooting at everything in sight and two powers are in correspondence over comprises a ' considerable part of the manner Howland, ing the use of the Catalan language and love of neatnesa note, in which Is stated her intention were renewed raided with population. reveral ranches The having Friday. roB gendarmes, the No into action. of time can this form the proverbial. Going of taking her life. An autopsy was in and wounded David Wolford, were William Zimmerman, a wealthy far endeavoring to preserve order, rebe named when they will set, because young and attractive teacher held and no poison was found in her ceived iu the mountains of stones, and at first captured by Deputy the respective foreign offices have not mBr, and his son were slugged aod Mr. Howland took notice of volleys stomach. The side of her head was were Sheriff J. C. Emevson and a posse of robbed by two negroes on a lonely a carelessly arranged W compelled to retire, but eventuagreed to the details. It iapnderstood crushed, apparently by tbe blow of five men, who followed their trail that ally they forced th'eir way into the shelf, and, pointing his finger" country road near Lawrence, Fans.-Thonly alight differciosvCxist-re- ; blunt instrument. The Coroner helG and arrested a Dumber of eight days. Dykes aod Murphy were 'elder Zimmermans queried, brusquely : WhatW was university skull to be course the garding followed, 'It cruslied an Inquest, which led to the arrest of students who were the do you. .think food for without were several and Is housekeeper add he days a ccudi leading critical in spirits Is said that the movement' meditated the husband of the dead woman, whe in the disorder. Mr. Howland, make? ' Why, almost exhausted when taken. ' will not lufriuge the Monroe doctrine. tion. f.; is charged with the murder. for one? was the looking Duel to tho Death Over a Pretty Walter : Germans are Sarcastic. Edward F.Crokir, chief of the New aotzsical reply. . Claim af New Mexico.'. Child Worried to Death, Girl. York City fire department, who recentTbe Kreuz Zeitung, discussing M. A. Otero, governor of New MexiOh, I can't do those sums; I can't At Armordale, Kas., near Kansas Tip Discouraged In Chla Ambassador White's recent letter to ly was tried op a series of charges, was encost New Mexcn la entitled believes hat The co, I know I cant; they make my head tipping .system is not W. and Damns Ernest Charles declared guilty by Commissioner SturCity, of Fraokfort-on-the-Ma' Seligman Henry execution red An in be to of the China. to admitted on her sick bed unipii hurt so. Raving its, house employes, gis and was dismissed from the service, the treatment of Tucker, packing There is no reason on earth why place outside the gate little Elsie Isemann, of New York City Hebrewsregarding the .dismissal o take . effect on De in RoumaDia, says it is to be fought a duel over MabeKRandall, a Yuan-Fu. The decapitated corps ' Mexico should not become a state, who had failed of promotion at school, recommended woundEamns was waitress. cembei 1st v mortally the ambassador that to a telegraph in life longed D has a population thought of nothing else. It worried remove the beam from his own eyes ed, but before be died be shot Tucker aays. of a $reitr', occasion On the National ger. bank The,Fir8t at Morgan, her to death. , Oh, I know I cant do before soot him. Tucker people, and we have wealth and euea twice, from fatally wounding val he asked for from was his mote tips the removing dynamited by tobbers and tion that entitles us tostatehood. The Texas,, is met 6till Damns had alive. them, she murmured faintly, as she haMtW Tucker who ing merchants, 5,000 secured by 'the burglars. . Before neighbors. The Roumnnia Jews, says values of tbe lend lory real Her overdied Sunday morning. the telegraph office. ' The grew . the paper, are far better situated than aDd tbe girl on the street, and without reach property who were citizens, aroused exthe n nativeMex-icaby the and $200,006,000, failed because she to of it and brain, fired shots at the two wrought him, the American negroes. They are not warning, could reacn the bank, the the province heard plosion, the is an becoming fast in class population arithmetic, treated with the same wounded man returning the fire as he keep up with her steps to Suppress bandits had secured the' money and prompt contempt, and and fscto.in the educated eance. : had killed her. The coroner will in do not progressive ' on the ground. lay suffer lynch law. made their escape. community. vestigate the case. Frlond of Kit Carson Dies at the Advanced ' A McKinleys Niece a FinBCj dispatch from Achin, Sumatra, Over Two Millions tor Strikers. An Appalling Death Rat Kronprlnz Wilhelm Blamabl. McKinley, niece Age of 10B. Margaret announces that Lieutenant Dekok and oi Army. Regular The admiralty court has found that late Jsaao Van Brimer, the oldest resident It has been officially announced at president aud daughter forty-fiDutch troops on board attbe d.lawn has ;. of war The minister North-Germin clerk the Lloyds Yteamer of southern Colorado, died at his hums the national McKinley, is a headquarters of the Mine tention, says a Times dispatch from barge on a river in theMnterior were bank and at City Oklahoma was Wilhelm blam solely Kronprintz near Gray creek, Friday morning at Workers that when tbe miners meet in recently attacked by a bind of Achi-nes- e, a small fortune in real estme Paris by way of London to Hbe unable for the collision with the British the age of 108 years. The story of his national convention' here in January ar of the condition tug, saying men and the lieutenant land. twenty lation. Miss McKinley has steamer Robert Ingham, off Beach) life is peculiary m-From to prepare a new scale, Secretary Wil sanitary 1870 Interesting. for several were drowned . had position since present that lost Germany only Oct. in tbe 8, Head, sinking comparative poverty he rose to affluence son will report the amount of money resulting She 'began her real estate oi General Manning on the flying col13,000 soldiers from disease, while of the Ingham and the drowning of the in the sheep business. Ha did not enwhich given by them to aid the striking anby buying efty lots, for ( France had lost 99,000 front the same umn relieved Bohotle, Somaliland, Nov. mute of that vessel and a passenger. ProPerj The his riches aboutand understood is however, miners. $125 Il that cause. Consumption and .typhoid are 19. ne found 33 very long, thracite joy apiece. cent of men the per The court held that the Kronprini he died in poverty, a small became located in what later pension the total is ITiore than $2,000,000. It is tbe principal factors in the dcs.' composing the garrison suffering from lnent business section and t Wilhelm was proceeding at excessive being his only income. Ha was a also announced that.ihe asassessment the Noin U Conscripts regiments join speed in view of the fog. The damages veteran of the Mexican war and acouted of miners for the strike fund stopped vember, the very woit season, he malarial fever. The mad mullah is in womans profits ere said tha of vicinity ... Mudug, preparing to ceeded $40,C0. will be assessed by the register, lace, diet and with Kit Carson, esys, for a change Nov. 15. eontest any advance of tbe British. habits. VENEZUELA WILL SETTLE UP. "The 1 n J p free-UtOin- Foot-Em-- Foot-E- ed - lie. 1, 1903, is 88,919, f Ch- 'Maine, whose husband died two years ago, and whose daughter, Fannie, died last September, and whose daughter, Jennie, died Saturday last, has beeD arrested on the charge of having poisoned the second child. Both the little girls were the elder for $85 and theyonnger for $56. The arrest followed the holding of an autopsy on the body of the second child immediately after the funeral. The physicians discovered strong evidence of arsenic and strychnine, and when this was reported to the county attorney a coroner's jury was empaneled. The jury, after a brief session, reported a verdict to the effect that death was due to poison administered by the mother. The body of the first child was exhumed and an autopsy bedbut the result was not made pub- - ine flags have been Elsinore and Central, jfi more cases of diph-leav- Borgstr ,F. Ande Her rro-n-- a. ACll'ttSnd 'OS tier,, $1,200,341,233.39. came to a compulsory CONVENTION. One of the Host Important Meetings In the Hlatoryof the Order, ond-cla- faAivttee, I f y$ -- MINE WORKERS ALIVE. Chicago Fucking Boose. (th PMtoOM at Brtgkaa u aaU Batter. t -- ESCAPED TERRIBLE RESILT OF EXPLOSION IN m wfTW J - waoM. ( kMftptiMii I itruN. f HM t n. NOT ONE $Un j pro-dnj- ed ny d era j , nd 7 O in -- I - c a . ii J an . -- ve -- ! |