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Show 1 !3l bee &)c gox Qcw& .tt .8 hi Entered atfthe Post Offloe ii ..mi at Brigham second elass matter. City as 9XBCM STANDING, Editor. InstraetTons to Correspondents, Items of news are solicited from all parts of i 'the country. Write upon one side of the paper only. Write proper names plainly. In order to proteot the publisher from imfull positions from irresponsible persons, thecomname of the author should be signed to all munications. The identity of correspondents trill be withheld whenever desired. PUBLISHED Child. When Edward Lang, a driver for a department store in New York City, returned home Saturday night, he laid on the dining room table the small electric lamp and battery which he uses after dark to read the names on door bells In delivery of goods. About noon Sunday his little daughter Anna, 4 years old, espied the lamp. The child touched the button and the little bulb glowed. Then she put the bulb In her mouth; it was but an inch long and about half an inch in circumference. Somehow tbe bulb broke off and slipped down Her mother beard tbe child strangling and ran to her assistance, and tbe father hurried for a physician. He was gone half an hour, and found no doctor home. He then decided to call an ambulance and the child was removed to a hospital and tracheotomy performed. Before the operation was completed little Anna was dead. The physicians finally located the glass bulb In the childs left nostril. It is supposed the mother had succeeded in clearing the infants throat, but that the child was too far gone to breathe and really died of Four-Year-O- Tsrma of Subscription! a ld her-throa- t.' EVERY THURSDAY. UTAH STATE NEWS. There is some talk of a new bank in Lehi. to have another new is Springville achool house that will cost between 98,000 and $7,Q00. Black diphtheria has made its ap-pearance in Lehi, a number of cases having been reported. The biennial report of the Utah silk commission shows the industry' In Utah to be in a thriving condition. e cases of smallThere were pox under quarantine in Salt Lake City t the beginning of the present week. In the future the Western Union messenger boys of Salt Lake City will not be permitted to enter saloons or houses of ill repute. L. F. Dahoney, a Short Line brake-mawhile attempting to board a train In Salt Lake City, fell underneath the caboose and suffered the loss of a " toeing organized -- strangulation. LUNCHED WITH DEAD MAN., Has a Very Unusual Experience. When Thomas V. Strayer of Philafifty-ondelphia entered the kitchen of his mothers home he found William B. Ryan, a boarder, sitting at a table. him was food and a cup of coffee. "Good morning; pretty sharp out. side, said Strayer to Ryan. Ryan jld not answer, and Strayer decided that n, he was asleep. After preparing himself a lunch and eating It, Strayer picked up a paper and read for a time. he asked Ryan. Going to bed? There was no response. Strayer shook toot him and he toppled forward. The man Dr. Beatty of the Utah state board of was dead. Heart disease had killed health advises a quarantine against the him. HAVE TO SHOW THEM. whole state of Idaho unless better regulations are established In regard to Men Who Looted Missouri Bank Still smallpox cases. at Large. The southern division of the Utah Bill Anderson, or Rudolph, and held County Teachers' association Frank Lewis, the supposed Union their monthly convention at Sprlng-vlll- e robbers and murderers of bank (Mo.), last Saturday. About 100 teachJ. Schumacher, are Charles Detective ers were present. still at large. A reward of $1700 has large number, of the petroleum been offered for their arrest, and a claims which were located two years posse is on the trail. It is reported ago in the Spanish Fork canyon dis- from Stanton, Mo., that securities to trict are now being relocated, in most the amount of $90,000 were recovered cases by the original locators. from the house of Frank Rudolph by a Oscar Winters, an aged citizen of party of detectives. These securities Provo, went out Into the yard to feed were part of tbe loot of the bank at his poultry, and while thus engaged Union, which was robbed two days valsuddenly fell to the ground and ex- after Christmas, when money and$120,-000 to nearly uable amounting paper pired before any one could reach his were taken. side. ,, Mrs. Dowie Seeks Divorce. Ten students of the University of Mrs. E. J. North Dowie has filed suit Utah have been suspended for ten the district court of Page county, in the for upon vegetables throwing days stage during an amateur theatrical per- Pennsylvania, asking for a divorce formance given by members of the from her husband, John Murray Dowie, father of John Alexander Dowie of IlUniversity. inhuThe latest complication that haft linois. She alleges cruelty and alifor and man treatment, petitions Arisen out of the division of the SL a was Dowie Mrs. wealthy mony. refusal George ward is said to be the the time of her marriage with of certain young ladies to allow their widow at In 1900. She owns Targe blocks Dowie escorts to accompany them across of bank stocks in southwestern bankseveral farms In Iowa. the dead line. ing houses, and North-Dowi- e went to ChiMrs. 1900 In Christian Olsen, who, while attemptDowieism and there to Investigate cago ing to cross a bridge in Parleys can- met the elder Dowie, to whom she was yon, some three weeks ago, slipped and married a few weeks later. fell to the ground and was not discovSuffocated In Indiana Colliery. ered until the following morning, has Miners The tipple at the Harris-Lankfor- d succumbed to his injuries. miles west of Terre Haute, Frederick C. Sims, who has Just fin- mine, three James Wesner burned Monday. lnd., In sentence the ished a twenty-yea- r four others were so and was killed state penitentiary, refused to leave that their recovery is that institution when his time expired, badly suffocated, is one with only mine The doubtful. and has secured permission from the The work of rescue was entrance. one governor to remain in the penitentiary. dangerous, owing to the destruction of Robert Lemmon of Salt Lake was the hoisting machinery. Twenty men found in a lodging hoi3se in a dying were hoisted to the surface by means of ropes. All were more or less suffocondition, suffering from morphine cated. poisoning, succumbing tO;the effects of AMERICAN SHIP ASHORE. the drug soon after being taken to the . with hospital. Ray Clifford, charged Vessel Reported to be Wrecked Off from been released has him, drugging Aberfrawe Point, Wales. custody. liner is reported to be American An Bert De Shazzo, a former resident of off Aberfrawe ashore Point, fifteen unenan Salt Lake City, and who had Wales. Al of south miles Head, Holy viable record in criminal circles la In SL Georges Is gate raging heavy that city, suicided in the Butte; Klont, channel.- - 1 he? name of L--e liner is not Jail on the 21st, where he .whs being of .the crew have held on a charge of forgery. He took yet known.. Part from the steamers shore the gained morphine, strychnine and cocaine in the restated that is but it boats, horse. a kill to doses sufficient mainder are unable to get ashore, owThe old folks of the South ward, ing to the neavy-searunning. Manti, were entertained last week. Old Same The Story. William Anderson, 85 years old, the 20 Elsie Miss Herron, years old, shot first was awarded oldest man present, prize; Christian Monk, sr., and wife and seriously wounded her cousin, Leswere the oldest married couple, hav. ter Carroll, 14 years old, while she years. Mrs. ing been married sixty-on- e In New York Caroline Snow, aged 87 years, was the was visiting the family was loaded," I know it didnt woman City. oldest present. when she was Miss Herron, protested filed been the A suit has against took Lester upstairs Utah Sugar company asking for $25,-00- 0 arrested.. The girl new revolver. fathers him her show to damages for the death of Chris She pointed it at tim in play. Just then to death was scalded who Christensen, bullet tn the Lehi factory in November, while the pistol went off, and the His the chest. in the struck boy boil-ers. out one of the attempting to wash chances of recovery are about even. Philadelphian Be-fo- re -- s Will R. Reilly of Salt Lake has been selected by Senator Rawlin3 as cadet at West Point to succeed Cadet Le Compte, who failed in the January exAlfred H. McMillan and aminations. Gerald H. Child of Ogden have been .selected as alternates. Word comes from Hyde Park of a , serious case of poisoning at that place, ;as a result of which Erastus Lamo and :his family came very close to death. It is not known what poisoned them, although 'it was something that was prepared for the meal. The director of the census has detailed Miss Mary L. McGee of Park City to take charge of the work of collecting the statistics of wealth, debt and taxation of Utah. Miss McGee is . the first woman employe to be detailed for work of this character. Lehi8 oldest resident, Thomas Ash-itois dead at the age of 90. He was with the Mormons in all of their trials in Nauvoo, and helped to make the fablunderbuss out of a mous old steamboat funnel that was used In one - n, fit the battles fought there. PLOTTED TO RAID TOWN. BOLIVIA. WANTS WAB Peculiar Accident That Happened to a STANDING A WIXOM, Proprietors. ' On Year, tn advance Six Months three Months SWALLOWED A LAMP. I Gave Foster Parents Poison. Nellie Knizley, the adopted daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac B. knizley, of Corning, N. Y., who was recently sent to the reform school, has written home a confession that she had been systematically administering poison to her foster parents with the hope of killing them so that she could obtain their property. Mr. and Mrs. Knizley have been made very ill lately after their meals, and Mrs. Knizley is now an invalid as tbe result, it is alleged, of the poison taken into her system. School Teacher Killed in Battle With Ladrones. It is reported in Manila that tbe volunteer force formed at Bollnae, province of Zambales, for tbe purpose of disposing tbe ladrones in that vicinity has been defeated, and that three Americans, Including Mr. Osborne, a teacher, were killed. The ladrones outnumbered the volunteers, surrounded the latter and boloed them. The Americans died while fighting. The detallB of the affair obtainable at present are meager. , BUT BRAZIL IS NOT SO ANXIOUS FOR TROUBLE. But In Case Trouble Comes, Brazil Will be Prepared, Having Decided to Concentrate Troops. I The Brazilian legation at Paris has issued an official statement by the Bra. zilian government explaining the latter's position toward the Acre dispute and the projected expedition into the Acre territory of President Pando of Bolivia. The statement declares that the Brazilian government has given Bolivia to understand that the contract with the Bolivian syndicate is a monstrosity on law, since It entails the partial alienation of sovereignty to a foreign company, and that the concession is void, inasmuch as it disposes of territory which is at the present time the subject of dispute with Peru. The statement proceeds to say that Brazil has always given a liberal interpretation to the treaty of 1867, seeking to favor Bolivia by procuring her facilities jf communication of the Amazon and the Paraguay. But Bolivia, having alien, ated to a foreign syndicate the rights conceded to her in the Acre territory, Brazil will now sustain tbe strict Interpretation of the treaty. ' After recounting the various proposals which have been made to adjust the dispute, the statement concludes; Bolivia having refused all these proposals, and President Pando having decided to march against the Brazilian Sabjects In Acre, the president of Brazil has decided to concentrate troops In the adjoining states of Matto Grasso and Amazonas. DEMOCRATS SELECT TELLER. But Colorado Republicans Declare He Will Not be Next Senator. An even fifty Democratic members of the Colorado general assembly late Saturday aiternoon compelled M. J. Madden, a house memebr, to quit his bed, attend the joint session of the two Democratic houses, and vote for United States senator. Maddens vote made fifty-on- e members present and voting, a majority, according to Democratic claims. The entire fifty-on- e then voted for the of Henry M. Teller, ' all Republicans keeping away from the joint convention. The Republican leaders do not admit an election. Wolcott Admits DefeaL The climax In the senatorial fight in Colorado came Sunday, when E. O. Wolcott, the candidate of the stalwart wing of the Republican party, announced his practical with, drawal from any further contest, and urged the people of Colorado to accept the situation as it stands by the election of Senator Henry M. Teller to succeed himself by the joint session of the Democratic senators and representatives. The announcement was made in a signed statement, in which Mr. Wolcott charges certain Republican leaders associated with the forces in the Republican ranks with treachery, deliberate and continuous, although he disposes of others of the ciowd by characterizing them as dupes of the main conspirators. anti-Wolc- anti-Wolc- 1 Volcano Stromboli Erupting. After a brief spell of inactivity, the volcano Stromboli in is again in eruption. Great quantities of lava and stones are being thrown up, and to an immense distance from the crater. The ly eruption affords a magnificent spec- tacle at night, the flames rising from the crater illuminating the sky. TRADE WITH McXICO. Uncle Sam Worth During the current fiscal Mexico to the Buys Over $40,000,000 jn Four Months. first four months of the year, tbe .exports from United States amounted to $40,302,373, against $38,516,262 In the corresponding months of the previous fiscal year. The imports rose correspondingly, the amount of American merchandise brougnt in the first four months of this fiscal year showing a net gam of nearly $3,000,000 gold waliiA STAKED MACKAY. Man Who Lent Californian Money to Develop Comstock Lode. Lawrence Bash, whose death In Boone county. Mo., has just been announced, lent John W. Mackay $10,000, with which he bought and developed the Comstock lode. Bash was then a prosperous liveryman of Virginia, Nev., and a warm friend of Mr. ay. Their friendship continued until Mackays death. Basil reiruned to Missouri many years ago. He left a large estate. Killed From Ambush. Henry Cummins, notorious among the highwaymen of the mountains, met death from ambush on one of the principal streets of Middlesboro, Ky. James A. Turner, who was walking with him, was shot in the arm. The assassins are unknown. It is common report that Cummins killed John Gorham, president of the United Mine Workers union, two years ago; Greenwood Ward soon afterward, and about a year ago Barnham Elem, a Kentuckian, and the death of others is generally attributed to him. Combatt'ng the Plague. The charity committee at Maza Mexico, has received up to date $ 000 for use in combatting th pis Money Is still pouring in from all i of the country. The official comm at MMazatlan reports four deaths four new cases for Wednesday last for Thursday reports five deaths two new cases. The total numbt cases in the hospital vu forty-fiv- e of whicn were serious. At th Villons are housed 520 persona of whom are sick. A general ia of terror prevails. GERMANS SHELL FORT UTAH'S LEGISLATORS. I NEWS SUMMARY Gang of Desperadoes Intended to Rob Banks by Wholesale. January SI. WARSHIPS BOMBARD VENEZUELSenate Received from tbe house end transIt is now known to a certainty by AN FORT AND TOWN OF SAN mitted to the governor senate concurrent resoofficers of Carbon county, Montana, CARLOS. lution No 1. that the famous Bridger bank robbery Adopted, by e vote of 11 to 7, report of the contingent expense committee providing fo in October was only intended as the Natives Are Helpless, Twenty-fiv- e pocket-knivfor tbe senators. first step In one of the most stupendous Fishermen Having Been Slain, Senator Barnes submitted a 'resolution, the In Monthe criminal history of . oblect of wblch is to compel tbe Southern Pa- plots Even Children Not Escaping. d n a t t a ball to be gives v clflc Railroad company to put lu drawbridges I tana. The statement Is made by one lq I In tbe Lucin cut-oto permit of the passage of Anderson, lnd. In authority, who refuses to allow the A dispatch from Maracaibo says the vessels on the lake. The troops of the sultan of More. use of his name at this time, that the bombardment of Fort Senator Love introduced a bill to codify, en- -I . San Carlos by ave defeated the pretenders forces will case when food and more the render the prosecution prove specific pure the German cruisers Vineta, Panther large I in the ' Of laws the Hyana district State. comes before the district court that it and Falke was continued Wednesday A communication was received from tbe govwas intended by the gang, after the afternoon until 6 oclock. It was re- ernor announcing the appointments made by successful robbery of the Stock Growsumed Inursday morning at daybreak. him during the recess of the legislature. Tbe bill of Senator G P, Larsen amending ers bank of Bridger, to assemble Tne first shes were hurled at the fort animal bounty law was read for the third twenty men In western Carbon county at 4 o'clock at long range. At 6 oclock tbe I time end passed. . I crs Vienna have gone on Strike tat. and make a raid on Red Lodge, with the Senator Whitmore Introduced to bills eleven of being Panther, draft, light the loot of three banks as the prize In closed in and abolish tbe office of district attorney end repeal working day of eleven hours. again became actively all laws that store. apply to that offloe The famine in the north of engaged. The fort replied. At 8 oclock Senator Barnes Introduced a bill to provide This conspiracy, which would have the is becoming worse because of thV'ft. i was for the fierceestablishment metric of of tbe engagement proceeding system entailed bloodshed and destruction aw- ly. and measures. normally bitter winter and heavy not Althougu the damage inflicted upon weights Senator Lewis Introduced a bill to provide ful to contemplate, was Interrupted, it the fort of twelve American soli by the sustained fire of the for the appropriation of 19,400 for the main- - . The bodies . is claimed, by the fact that the robbers German cruisers is w were hurled in Cuba hav erS Is not tenance of an experiment farm in Washington very great, it were trailed In the snow to Rainey Mcbeen exhumed and will be sent horn. all that could be expecieu from a con- county. Donalds cabin in Rosebud county, tinued fire from modern high-powSenator Sherman introduced a bill to pro- yellow fever ha8 aaaU4 hibit the desecration of the United States flag where four of them were arrested by at Vera Cruz, Mexico, guns. The village of San Carlos sufappearance advertisers. by Sheriff Potters posse. fered greatly. The aim of the German No business of importance was transacted in I deaths, including two Germans, beinj This is not tbe first time a plot has house. the gunners appears to have been inaccurreported. been laid to raid Deer Lodge. Only last ate, for more than 60 per cent of tnolr Rev. Jean Skyles, convicted of bigSS. January summer officers received word that the shells exploded in the village before Senate Folio ing bills were Introduced: amy at Port Gibson, Miss., has been crowd were on the To enable tbe school for the deaf, dumb and sentenced to serve four reaching the fort. years In tbs way here for that purpose. Officers Some of the artillery on the fort has blind to use the money appropriated by tbe penitentiary. prepared to give them a hot reception, been destroyed. by the German fire, but last legislature; to provide for an experiment farm in Sanpete county ; to provide tor tbe in- The constitutionality of the UiiHt and the desperadoes, becoming aware there are still five guns that can be spcctlon of metaliferous mines; to increase the Btate Inheritance tax law has ben n. of this, turned aside somewhere. fired. General Bello is a soldier of re- pay of election return messengers from 10 cents j held by a decision of the United 20 oents a mile when tbe distance traveled Is to markable courage and daring. He has more LYNCH MUST DIE. than twenty-fiv- e miles; to increase the supreme court. shown great bravery, and is In no way salary of the supreme court stenographer from Congressman Chester L Lonp his 1900 to 11800; to Increase the salaries of the Convicted In British Court of High intimidated. He will not abandon the nominated by the Kansag 'Repub. been of to the district articles courts; transfer fort, but will resist as long as it Is judges Treason and Sentenced to Death. of railroad oompanles from the offloe of the licaa legislative caucus for 'United possible for him to do so. He swears state auditor to the office of the ' Colonel Arthur Lynch, member of that on secretary of States senator. v January 17th, the occasion of state. on was Friday the first bombardment, the. Panther The treaty between the United parliament for Galway, Senator Whitmore's bill to relieve lands from found guilty of high treason and sen. fired upon -- lm first, without reason, taxation until after the title has passed from States and Colombia for the construe. and without provocation. the state to the purchaser pa'ssed the senate, tion of the Panama canal by the United tenced to death. A fisherman from the village of San as did also his bill to define tbe duties pf the out half The jury, after having been States has been signed. , Carlos has arrived here in a canoe, secretary of the state laud board. ' an hour, returned a verdict of guilty. with his family. Two of this mail's House Committees recommended the pasThe Mazatlan, Mexico, town council were from killed by shells the sage of House bills Nos. 4. and 6. H. B. No. 8. When asked if he had anything to say children been forced to buy land to enlarge cruisers, he reports that to regulate the storage of explosives, passed on has as to why he should not be sentenced German more than twenty-fiv- e Indian fisher- third reading. H. B. No. 4, relating to the the cemetery, because of the uumer. to death. Colonel Lynch replied: men have been killed or wounded at payment of wituess.afees to certain officers ous deaths from the plague. Thank you. I will say nothing." San Carlos. The fishermen there are passed. Owing to the exhaustion of the coil New bills were Introduced as follows: No. The sentence of death was passed on helpless. the Susquehanna iron and steel supply 16, to appopriate 6,00 for the benefit of the each of the four counts in the indict- Dont Know What to .Think of GerIrrigation congress; No. 17, to extend the time I mills St Columbia, Pa., employing 1,509 ment. The prisoner then bowed to the for the use of Deaf, Dumb and Blind school men, have been shut down. mans. court and was removed in custody. nine hours a appropriation: No. 18, A broad underground driveway is to The British government is entirely day's work for street carmaking employees: No, 19, The London newspapers take It for in for extending contract for the purchase of text- be made under the Chicago river in reasons dark the the regarding granted that the sentence passed upon the aggressive action of the German books; No. 20, making eight honrs a day's Chicago, and bonds to the amount of Colonel Lynch will be commuted. They work in institutions: No. 21, increasing will be used for that purpou. naval authorities in again bombarding salaries publie of Judges : No 23, creating a bureau of $3,000,000 urge that a punishment should be in- Fort San of sheep scab inspection; No. 24, ceding miisdio-tio- n entrance at the continued The bombardment of Fort Carlos, on Federal building sites. flicted exemplary enough to act as a Maracaibo. The foreign office Lake Carlos Germans seems San the by sufdeterrent upon others, but not is apprehensive of the result of the to the officials 23. incomprehenslve quite January a to make severe Lynch ficiently bombardment. They say no decision Senatb Senator Barnes introduced a bill to of the administration in Washington. martyr. has been reached on the question of compel smelters to put in In Mexico the passage of the suSenator Johnson introduced a bill to make the suspension of the blockade. It was sheriffs EATEN BY CANNIBALS. bstitute k Philippine currency bill by tbe inspectors. hoped that matters would have pro. Senator Bamberger Introduced a bill to proUnited States house of representative Three Europeans Killed and Eaten In gressed further before now, but this hibit miners from taking board as part pay- is regarded as a serious blow to iQ. was largely based on the belief that ment of wages. New Guinea. Murdock Introduced a bill to modify ver. mister Bowen would reach Washing- theSenator The steamer Miowera, which has arpublie printing laws of the state. It is said on good authority that Senator Gardner Introduced three bills to rived at Victoria, B. C., brings news ton earlier than he aid. is little prospect for the Canadlaa there I eorreot the laws relating to losses sustained of the murder of several white men Doesnt Look Good to Us. the killing of animals by railroad trains. anj government following the action ef th by the natives of New Guinea... A There is a singular reticence on the by the burning of property from engine sparks. I United States congress in removing Senator introduced a bill tlo make the duty on coal, drought has been experienced for some of the state department officials, nine hoursWilliams a legal day for conductors and time on the island, and it is thought part The house judiciary committee hah in conection with motormen on street railways. that as a result of the shortage of food suddenly developed Senator Johnson Introduced a memorial to authorized a favorable report oh th and Venezuelan especthe situation, rein consequence the natives have congress In bill to create a bureau In the depart, ially with reference to the German hood bill. favor of the passage of the stateverted to cannibalism. ment of justice for the study of crimi. be which signifimay bombardment, House H. B. No. 13, giving courts Murders are reported from several which they to impose a fine for grand larceny, was power nal, pauper and defective classes. with cant the pt gravity of the killing passed places. One report tells There is no longer by a vote of 30 to 12. The government of Rhodesia hu of two European prospectors, who view the situation. 8. B No. 10, fixing the bounties that should Influences awarded two of the Rhodes scholar, were eaten by the blacks, and a Dutch any talk of exerting friendly he paid for wild animals, was unfavorably to prevent the bombardments, hut it and the report adopted. ships at Oxford to students attending constable Is reported to have been kidH. B. No. 25, providing for county mutual the Jesuit college at Buluwayo. The is difficult for the department to anwere Several blacks eaten. and naped companies; H B. No. 26, swer congressional callers, who are Insurance the hotel act, and H. B. 27, relating amending to hotels are among the first awards made. , , also murdered. Many of the natives for a seasonable explanation. and were presented. seeking on are no have subsisting food, and John King has been arrested at Gfr An annoying feature of the situation is the probability that there may be a roots and herbs. N. Y., charged with setting Hr January 26. shen, with Minister serious Interference Senatb Received a petition from Senator to a building, last August, which vu , Bowens mission, in which the United Barnes to have EARTHQUAKE IN GEORGIA. powder magazines moved back consumed by the flames and In which States, though not officially concerned, from the highway north of Hot Springs. Mrs. Lumbardi and her two childna is deeply Interested. Passed the Whitmore bill, with Decided Alarm Created Among People met their death. 13 a to vote of amendment, by 5; a reconsideraWANT HIS MONEY BACK. tion will be neoessary. however, If the law la to on Tybee Isle. Dr. Lorenz, speaking of his Imprehave any effect whatever Two shocks of earthquake were Bunco Victim Wants County to Reim. House New bills By Nash, relating to ssions of the United States, sajM . felt in Savannah, Ga., Friday burial of burse Him. etc.; by Nash, exemption Above all, I was struclfVith the iMf--. of veterans from poll tax, referred to committee night at 8:15 oclock. News from tbe j wftbe" AmericansOne of tbe most unique petitions militia; by Watts, n bounties, to committee I nifleet, Charity' settlements along the coast indicate ever laid before the Massachusetts leg- on on judiciary; by Magneux. toducatiopal.ll. immepsalfts helf to relating stqt, that the were of sufficient violence to islature has been introduced in the board of and Hospitals." , , j horttcuityre.jto committee .qn ropk houses. From Tybee island came house vTUn' pro'vi(lln Daniel Leonard of Agawam, by Dr. Charles convict Hendricks, reports of the greatest violence, and who asks that the county tif Hampden for a eoin&lssipner of railroads, to committee J Samuel Stanton of conspiracy i on railroads; by Teitjen, for appropriation of i decided alarm was caused among the reimburse him for the loss of $4,GQQ secure for Laura Blggar the., wholl few whp populate the resort, at this which he claimed he lost through a of Henry N. Bennett, and tt estate season. Mrs. Evans, the keeper of the bunko game to Frank L. Smith. Leonto two years and six month 1 tenced lighthouse, telephoned that five shocks ard claims that after Smith obtained TWENTY-ON- E LIVES LOST. jail, has been released on bail penffiig had shaken the lighthouse, so that In the money from him on April 17, 1900, an appeaL the living room, forty feet from the he reported the facts to iue authorities, Severe Storm on Coast of Norway While celebrating mass iq the Korn ground, the sleeping children had been and Smith was finally arrested, in. Wrecks Several Vessels. cathedral at Constantinople upo awakened and greatly frightened. In As a result of a storm which swept jap tficted and bailed for 5,000. Smith the occasion of the Armenian Chriit-maother houses on the island the shocks then jumped his bail, and the money ver the coast of Norway Sunday, the the Armenian patriarch, OnD were as perceptible, and it was some was paid into the Hampden county steamer Addeke, belonging to Bergen, A Leonard of was the sum, wounded by a shot from a resubbefore treasury. part time the excitement there lan, believes, should be paid back to him and having a crew of thirteen, Is re- volver in the hands of a drug clerk. EU sided. for his efforts in making the arrest of ported to have foundered In the North wound Is not mortal. . x t sea. A fishing smack was Sunk in Burned While Trying to Load Smith. Horribly chairman Foss, Representative Randosund and three men . were Californias Orange Crop. a Coke Oven. the house. committee on naval aHAhl Railroad officials say that there will drowned. A ferry boat was Recovered Charles Westphal, a furnaceman, and ha3 Introduced k bill establishing Michael Schultz, a helper employed at be between 22,00 and 23,000 carloads at Vardoe with the loss' o( five liyea. naval miltia and defining its rela&K , ' the Buffalo Union Furnace company at of oranges shipped from southern Call., The American Tobacco company has I to the government; plgo, forjtha taset Buffalo, N. Y., were terribly burned fornla this year, and that the fruit is arranged with the porte to secure near- -' I ment and organization of, a Friday night, while about to load one the best ever grown there. It promises ly the whole of the output of Turkish I States naval "reserve. , I of the coke ovens. When the oven to be the banner year as the most per- tobacco.- Fe,Ki Santa In at Albert; Telels; jail door was opened a sheet of flame shot fect fruit which ever left the state Is Secretary Hay and Sir Michael'Her-- 1 M for murder, and Albert Hampe, tf- j out of the furnace, enveloping the two gbing' out now, and the highest price bert, the British I embassador, have prisoned for a minor offense-i- p' men. Westphal dropped to the floor ever offered for orangey is being paid a signed treaty providing for the set-- 1 whelmed and hound the assfkli 1 overcome by the heat. He will die. in the east. Unless some 'unforeseen tlcment 01 the Alaskan boundary queb' J jailer, Victoriano Casados, seized hi Schultz succeeded in getting out of the disaster comes, it Is safe to calculate revolver, killed Jailer Epitacio v , that at least $15,000,0tj will be put building. : , and t)ien escaped. Slides and Washouts in OregOtf. into circulation In southern California. DIED OF STARVATION. .Southern Oregon is m the 'grip of Pugilist Dies From Injuries. the most severe , rainstorm and flood Pitiable Fate of Venezuelans Who SufEugene McCarthy, the schoolboy that has ever been fered From Blockade Measures.'. experienced here pugilist of new York, died today from in more than ten years. Traffic on It now develops that the Dutch the effects oi a blow rece.ved.lu a bout the Southern Pacific railroad, through cruiser De Ruyter, which arrived at La Wednesday night with Hugh Murphy, the Rogue River valley and across the Guayra Wednesday from the island of also of New York. McCarthy received of thevarious PUtical Parties Los Roques, which is mostly populated the blow on the body, but the youth Siskiyou jnountains, is demoralized' by slides Suit wil1 be filed against the and wsshouts. Two , miles. of by charcoal burners, found that twleve fell and his head struck the floor with . became He near McFarland by the police tore force. Central Point great unconscious, is rendered men and five women had died of hun. Th futo efforts revive were and all I of Jilm Unsafe by the raging waters -- .while Topeka, Kans., alleging slairdef. ger and thirst there as a result of th$ tile. McCarthy was -- 8 years of age, slides and washouts have occurred at I U'ce as ft force have no corporate blockade measures of the allied pow. and was a pupil ata New York high Wall Creek, near the summit of the I l8tend, therefore the case will , I ers. which prevented schooners from e school. Murpny was promptly arrestSiskiyous. At Eugene the rainfall is brought with Chief of Police CDO-thwater to the carrying provisions and ed, and has been sheld for trial under van as plaintiff, and damages wifi heaviest on record. island. ,000 ball. j asked. After Judges Scalp. Marconigrama to Cost One Cent Per l K;ipg Oscar has decided toteiE' , on Deathbed. ; Aaron Connor, Republican floor leadV- Wprd. arily tlbtriist rthe government' of Lieutenant Frederick W. Greenleaf, er In the house at Helena, Mont., on i Guit Signor In Brines Marconi, reply to a .query country to Lhe Crown U. S. N., and bisformer wife were re' over-thFriday Introduced a resolution calling regency W'ill'talte who to the rate be' regarding for for the impeachment of Judge E. W. married in SaVannah, Ga., under most wireless messages said: charged hi8 action of the king if tr You know week. and dramatic circumstances. pathetic result RS.a of who has figured in The Harney Butte, ceremony was performed by a jus- the cable companies started at $5 V has abandoned his projected trip u the sensational proceedings which tice of the peace wane Mr. Greenleaf word, and now they have come down Norway. s were the outgrowth decision lay on a bed from which he may never to 25 cents a In the usual course word. There hav been no development the Minnie rich awarding Healy mine rise. For a second time the couple of events It is quite probable that we, th case of Mrs. Florence Mayb to F. Aug. Heinze. The Helnze strength pledged -- nemselves to the marriage i voted solidly to table the resolution, vows, undoing the work of the divorce beginning at 10 cents per word, will who Is underglng life sentence Un- - ; but was defeated by a vote of 38 to 29. court In Augusta, Ga., where, five be able The husband. her eventually to transmit mes- poisoning The resolution follows the prescribed years ago, they were freed from their States embassy has made no reqn sages across the Atlantic at course, and goes to the Judiciary Donds. were to the home office for her relewe marital first mar- rate. They ried over thirty years ago. enable her to testify in ft Shit s pending in Virginia. es ff er Hole-in-the-W- Rt-- ta Uve-stoc- lodging-house- s, gen-erarl- ly u agricui-KUtutI)- s, tfj - f - Gall-go- p k . -- of-hi- i . , A |