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Show ffrtje t gox OHfccr Qews I. . ... Term of Subscription! Year, In advaaoe fn Months Three Months.. a Offloe $ at Brigham City aa second class matter. , HYRUK STANDING, Editor. InatrnotTtone to Correspondents. Items ot news are solicited from all parts of I The country. Write upon one aide of tie paper only. Write proper names plainly. In order to proteet the publisher from Imthe lull positions from Irresponsible persona, name of the author should be i lg ned to all communications. Tbs Identity of correspondents will be withheld whenever desired. . PUBLISHED EN- - EVERY THURSDAY. UTAH STATE NEWS. Fairviow citizens are making a strong effort to secure a system of waterworks lor that town. The total number of men in this state available for military duty, but mot an having been swept away by the HES WANTED TO SETTLE Terrible Story of Devastation and Death Which Cornea From the So. clety Islands Surviving In. habitants Destitute of Food and Shelter. News of a fearful loss of life Hi & destructive stors; that swept ever the South Sea islands last month has reached San Francisco on the steamer Mariposa, direct from Tahiti. The loss of life is estimated at 1,000 souls. On January 13 last a huge tidal wave, accompanied by a terrifle hurricane, attacked tbe Society islands and the Puamoto group with fearful force, causing deaths and devastation never before equaled in a land of dreaded storms, a verification of mans Inability to contend with wind and sea. The storm reigned several days, reaching Its maximum strength between January 14 and January 16. From the meager advices received at Tahlta up to the time of the sailing of the Mariposa, it is estimated that at least 1,000 of the islands Inhabitants lost their lives. It is feared that later advices will add to the long list. Tbe first news of the disaster arrived at Papetee, Tahlta, January 26, on the schooner Elmeo. The captain of the schooner placed the fatalities at 500. The steamer Excelsior arrived at Papetta the following day with 400 destitute survivors. The captain of the Excelsior estimated the total loss of life to be 800. These figures comprised only the deaths on the three islands of Hao, Hikuera and Makokau, whose ordinary population is 1,800. On Hikuera Island, where 1,000 inhabitants were engaged in pearl diving, nearly one-hawere drowned. On an Island 100 more were washed out to sea. Maltokau and Hao are deConservative estimates populated. at Tahiti place the number of islands visited by the tidal wave and hurricane at 80. All of them are under the pogtrol of the French governor of Ta- The French government, upon receipt of news of the disaster, took prompt measures to relieve the distressed district and dispatched two warships, the Duranee and Zelee, with fresh water and provisions. The ItalCalabria accompanied ian the two French vessels on their errand of mercy. As the supply of fresh water and provisions was totally exhausted by the storm, it is feared that many lives will be lost before the relief ships arrive. As the islands were barely twenty feet above sea level, and not surrounded by coral reefs, it was necessary for all the inhabitants to take to the cocanut trees when the tidal waves began to cover the land. These trees grow to an Immense height, many reaching an altitude of 100 feet. All of the lower trees were covered by the raging seas, which swept with pitiless force about and over them. The natives In the taller trees were safe until the cocoanut roots gave way, and then they, U5o, were swept onward, tar out Into the sea. The 400 survivors brought by the Excelsior to Papeete gained the ships side by swimming three and four miles from the top3 of the cocoanut trees. The Eimeo, though badly disabled by the storm, also brought off as many persons as could swim to her sides, she, like the Excelsior, being unable to run close to the shores because of the fearful violence of the ocean swells, which continued to run abnormally high for a week after the tidal disturbances. One of the many acts of heroism reported is that of a woman who climbed one of the tall cocoanut trees and lashed her little babe to the branches, hanging on- to the body of the tree beneath the little one as best she conld. There they remained for ten hours, suffering great torture, until fiiu ally escued? Thousands of tons of copra and over 200 tons of mother of pearl shells are known to be lost Ine pearl shells are valued at $1,800 per ton, and many valuable pearls may now be lost to the world forever, as these were considered some of the best pearl islands in the world. man-of-w- ar organized, Is 27,344. The water In the Great Salt Lake is elowly but surely rising, increasing at the rate of two inches per month. The four cases of smallpox in Lehi have about recovered and it is believed all danger of the disease spreading is now over. In a recent decision the supreme court holds that the law compelling barber shops to close on Sunday is constitutional. The department of agriculture has recommended Utah as the best state ' for producing alfalfa from seed Imported from Turkestan. The shopmen in the employ of the Oregon Short Line at Salt Lake City declare they will not strike, as they have no grievance. The town board of Price has ordered a special election to be held on March Y on the proposition to bond the town for a system a waterworks. Last season over S3, 000 was realized by ths beet raisers of Sevier County. Next season the yield will bring tl 0,000, according to all predictions. From Kimberly comes the report oi hiti. another big snow and a fierce blizzard The surviving inhabitants are left that shook some of the largest buildings destitute of food, shelter and clothing, in the camp from their foundations. son of Mrs. Heber ARE AFTER SENATOR REED SMOOTS SCALP The Ssck of Manti, while playing near a tub of soap suds fell in head first. The PROTEST AGAINST SEATING OF regular proce . after protest is prelittle fellovf wts missed by his mother SENATOR FILED. sented will be its reference to his comBwl rescued just in time. mittee, to which the credentials of When the county commissioners ol Smoot and other if any are "Utah county met to seleot a county United States Senate is Asked to Set received, will alsoprotests, be referred. The Aside the Election, the Document nature of the charges or allegations set physician last week each member of the board had a candidate and the matBeing in the Hands of Senaout in the protests will determine the tor Burrows. ter was decided by drawing straws. future action of the committee. If the Fred S. Crowley of Kaysville has a charges are of a serious nature hear, A special to the Salt Lake Herald ings may be ordered to determine the cow which has given birth to six calves within a period of ten months. The from Washington contains the follow- truth of the same. If not the commit. cow is a grade Durham and the calves ing: Senator Burrows, chairman of tee may pass upon them without fur. were born in two batches of three each. the privileges and elections committee, ther testimony than shown on the face At a recent meeting the county com- has received a protest from citizens of of the protests. Senator Burrows received telemissioners of Sevier county authoriz- Utah against seating Senator-eleed a bounty of 5 cents a head on jack Bmoot. Senator Burrows has not de- graphic notice two weeks ago from the rabbits. The bounty will obtain for cided when he will present the protest Ministerial association that a protest and appliesto ths entire In the senate. It is possible he' may would be sent by it against seating ctv Kunty.days defer filing it until after the creden- Smoot and that a representative of the tials of Smoot are presented, but after association would come to Washington who un is Henry Smith, a negro k conference with other members of and appear before the suicide in committee attempted doubtenly insane, Salt Lake City by jumping head first the committee the protest may be pre- against Smoot, but up to the present Into a vat of whitewash. He imagines sented prior to the receipt of the cre- time this promised protest has not ar. he has been sentenced to life imprison- dentials. Senator Burrows says the rived. ment for murder. e SUICIDES. General GENERAL published a lettei Intense cold weather prevails in the December 12, advising Colombia to vicinity of Parowan, and cattls on the Former Colombian Revolutionary await the lapsing of the Panama' range are suffering from lack of feed, Leader Takes His Own Life. , in 1904, which would leave the as the snow has formed such a crust The British steamer Para, which has Colombian government a free hand in that stock is unable to get through it arrived at Kingston, Jamaica, from the matter of the canal. The reports Id obtain food. Colon,, brings news of the suicide on brought by the Para indicate the posof The members the Maccabees, 30 of tbe former Colombian sibility of another revolution in oppoModern Woodmen and Anoient Order January sition to the Panama canal treaty Revolutionary general, Of Forresters of Springville, are taking Locked In Fire Trap. the preliminary steps to organize Caught in a Spring Bed. stock company to erect a lodge building John Chase, 85 years old, at one time Two little girls were burned to death and amusement hall. at Wallington, N. J., Saturday. They a prosperous manufacturer of Manhat' The University students who were had been locked In the house while tan, having lost hid money, lived alone suspended for throwing vegetables at their parents were at work. They at Hempstead, L..I.. Not having been the principals in a drama presented by were the children of Frank Zabolusky, seen for several dayB, friends went to members of the University, have re- who works in a dye house. His wife look for him, and found him uncon turned to their studies anc peace now works in the botany mill The house scious in his room. His foot had been Was burning fiercely on the inside caught in a spring bed and in endeavprevails In that institution. The home of G. M. Whitmore, cashier When the neighbors discovered the fire. oring to extricate' it, the olu man had of the First National bank of .Nephl, Those first on the scene found it im- partly fallen out of bed and struck bis burned to the ground before sun up on possible to enter, although neighbors head, which rendered him unconscious. the morning of the 4th. One fireman, paid the children were inside. After- He had been ip this position for three days. James D. Pexton, was struck down with ward the charred bodies were found. and Needs of Hawaii. badly in injured. Riot Race joists Jailing Georgia. Petitions are being circulated in SanSuperintendent of Public Works A race riot occurred at McDonald, pete county to be presented to the leg- Ga., Sunday, between two white men Henry E. Cooper has furnished Gov, islature asking that body to appropriate cm one side and a crowd of negroes on ernor . Dole of Hawaii with his estitbe sum of $1,000 to assist In building a the other, the result being that two mates of the needs of the island gov. new wagon road across tbe mountains negroes were killed, one mortally eminent, and, they will be transmitted west from Richfield to Kanosh. wounded and eight others' badly to the legislature for action. SuperinThe lowest temperature recorded by wounded. The report is that two white tendent Cooper says that in the next the Salt Lake weather bureau during men, weli known in the section, went two yeAr hid department will require and, after having for public Improvements, inthe month of January was 15 degrees to a colored festival little difficulty wtih some of the ne- $6,600,000 and the highest was 53 degrees, while groes, locked the construction of bridges, cluding the two doors of the during the month there were ten clear building in which the negroes were roads, and buildings and for running expense. Cooper proposes that part days, nine partly ' cloudy and twelve lancing and commenced firing into the Of the money be raised by loan. crowd with shotguns. cloudy. Six years ago the gross reoeipts of Gruesome Relics. Former Crown Princess of Saxony Will the Lehi postoffice for the year ending Les Snow of Sheriff e Deputy be Treated at Mental Hospital. December 31, 1896, were $1,341. The has received from a friend in the Counsel for the former crown prinbusiness has increased since then Philippine islands some gruesome relcess of Saxony announces that, owing nearly 62 per cent, and for the year ics in the shape of seven pieces of to great physical and mental depresending December 31, 1902, the gross rope, each cut from the halters used to caused by the refusal to allow sion, ' reteipts were $2,164. hang seven Filipino murderers. ner to visit Salzburg or t see her sick A disastrous fire visited Richfield on to each piece of rope Is a tag child, the princess has entered the san the night of the 3rd, the loss being over bearing the name of the man it hanged, itarium at Nyon In order to Seek the (3,000. Hundreds of men and boys and one of these names Is that of Au- quietude and medical attention necesformed into a bucket brigade, and by a gustin Jllven, a celebrated insurrectO sary in her delicate condlton. Nyon is of Julian gallant fight subdued the flames. Some leader.. Another is that situated on the shore of Lake Geneva, of the vice president pueblo of Bf the bucket brigade were slightly inin the Cantonment of Vaude. Cabatuan. jured but not seriously. , Effort to Revive Dreyfus Case. Earthquake in Missouri. , Wallace Naylor, a boy of -, The Paris Temps publishes an interTwo distinct earthquake shocks Price, was hit in the head with a hammer by William Bodestad, a lad of 15, were felt in St Louis and vicinity be- view with M. Clemenceau regarding and Naylor was fatally injured. Bode- tween 6:20 and 6:25 oclock Saturday the statement ; that he is acquainted stad claims he struck Naylor In self-- , Bight The first shock wae of almost, with jibe. qpntentB of the alleged docutwenty seconds duration, and while ment to bS used in the revival of the .defense, aftet he had been attacked by ' been had who ft was not so distinctly felt lmme- -' Dreyfus affair which Js said fobe now, former, drinking. jhe Mrs. Elizabeth Young Ellsworth died (lately iu St Louis as in the western In possession of the minister of war under ...care nf Colonel at Lewisville, Ida., on the 2nd. She uburb&n towns, and in Alton' Belle- Faurle. theM. special Clemeneeftu gay he- doee was ths first child of the late Brigham ville, Edwardsville and other nearby not remember ever having met Colonel Young, her mother being the first wife, fcwns In Illinois, it was sufficiently Faurle, and that he nas never seen the Miriam Works. Elizabeth was born in forceful to rattle dishes and swing document referred to. AU the pubdoors. The second shock followed lished facts involving him, says M. Cavuga county, N. Y., September 26, Within two minutes. Clemenceau are incorrect J826, several years prior to her fathers joining the cuurch. -- ad-ace- nt lf two-year-o-ld ct URIBE-URIB- E Urlbe-Urib- ton-cessi- Urlbe-Urib- e. ' Chey-ean- , At-trih- -- -- Con-feeo- f r, - - i FABULOUS RICHES TAKEN FROM A MEXICAN VENE- ZUELAN MUDDLE. storm. .....II. 24 "" Entered ai'Che Post THOUSAND NATIVES GULFED BY TIDAL WAVE. ONE STANDING A WIXOM, Proprietor. AFTER ROOSEVELT. TIDAL WAVE SWEEPS SOUTH SEA ISLANDS MINE One Man Said to Have Taken Out $150,000 in Gold in Six Weeks. UTAHS LEGISLATORS. RELICS CF DARKER TIME Ignorance in Many Forma Still vvas, February 4. , Mischief. ' Senate Nine bills were passe! by tbe sen. All has been lr.diEi,aiIt England iu the ate. The first bill introduced present the crime and at the insu3ment session was taken up and passed. It prohibits the sale ot intoxicating liquors within five ishment of a mother who puntyhtd w miles of any labor carop, except where Incordaughter brutally for a "bad habit Almost every one can remember porated cities and towns are within the limit. an Illustration of punching child! Other bills passed were: S. B. No. 50. by for being ill which occurred la ! Johnson, repealing the mileage law for district neighborhood or family during Judges and district attorneys, and providing childhood. The fact arouses the for the payment of actual expenses: No. 53. by e the Lawrence, enabling administrators, executors thought that punishnt, and guardians to lease and bond the mining of the Insane, of the aged, etc,, arJh, ' means &o To to claims of minors; No. 58, by Lawrence, give past. every oculist cities and towns the entire month of July, in- office are frequently brought the iti. stead of up to the first Monday, tor the fixing able victims of stupid school teacher and assessing ot taxes; No. 59 by Lawrence, to who are still often punishing child give incorporated cities and towns, as well ai for the astigmatism, myopia or hyper. counties, one year in which to bring action In which has prevented them tmB relation to rejected claims; No. 64, by Loose, opia seeing figures on the blackboard w beln complete substitute for all present from studying diligently, or from bels Uwb relating to tbe powers and dutiesof county as the teacher wish commissioners. Tbe only change made In the as Aright-mindepresent law Is to give eounty commissioners We know of one railway superintend-en- t who punishes his men who power to grant franchises for 100 years instead of twenty-fivNo. fid, by Lawrence, giving growing presbyopic by discharge, notices attorneys right to say what paper legal them if they wear glasses. One wen. must be published in, , ders if the detestable superstition of House Senate bill raising salary of supreme tbe evil eye, and the horrible punlifc. the besides court stenographer was passed, ment Inflicted on its supposed posse. the of two bounty bills; one by Mr. Watts sor, has not arisen because ot strati tbe bouse, to provide for certain bounties, and other bv Mr. Larsen of tbe senate, to prevent mas. American Medicine. the duplication of bounties. , In Winter Use Edward M. Sturges, a prospector Allied Powers Are Anxious to Have from a mining district in Mexico rear the President to Arbitrate the Douglas, Ariz., reports a tremendous gold strike in the Terres mountains, Trouble, Being Vexed at Min. about forty miles from Cos, terminus ister Bowen. of the Nacozari railroad. Sturges Is Irritated by the note of Minister In El Paso, Texas, and claims to have Bowen, Venezuelas representative, taken out $150,000 gold in the last six addressed to the British embassador Xeeks. His outfit only worked the on Monday last, refusing to accept the rery richest deposits by the old system of robbing the veins. He says the allies proposal for a scheme of preferential payments, by wnich Great Brit- rein can be traced through three hills. been ain, Germany and Italy were to re- Samples of ore are said to run as high ceive 20 per cent and the remaining ts 3,600 ounces of gold to the ton, eight creditor nations 10 per cent of worth $72,000. There Is great excitethe customs of La Guayra and Puerto ment at Douglas and a stampede has Cabello, the allied powers have in, begun to the vicinity of the strike. structed their representatives . in CAPTURED A PORT. Washington to submit the question of preferential treatment for settlement Trouble Between Brazil and Acre Asto President Roosevelt, and in the sumes Serious Aspect event that he declines to act as arbi. The Acre dispute between Brazil and trator, to take this and possibly tbe en- Bolivia Is becoming move serious. Distire Venezuelan, question to The patches received in Rio Janeiro from Hague for settlement, thereby break- Manaos, on the Rio Negro, a branch ol ing off negotiations with Mr. Bowen. the Amazon, says the Brazilian forces Allen's A powder. Your feet feel uneon. under Colonel Ibanos have captured MACEDONIAN REVOLUTION. . , fortable, nervous and often cold ( February 5. Puerto Alonzo, In Acre, where Bolivia damp. If you have sweating, gore fee Introsenate thiee Tbe bill, Senate passed has customs heretofore maintained a Trouble is Brewing That is Likely to duced three and adjourned until Monday. The or tight shoes, try Allens Foot-Ea- . house. The Brazilians captured 300 first bill Sold by all druggists and shoe stona Overshadow Venezuelan Question. passed was No. 57, by Lawrence, pro25 cents. Sample sent free, Addrin While the Venezuelan affair still has prisoners and took them to Manaos, viding that when an ordinance or resolution is Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. have not the oounoil will vetoed tbe mayor by where they were released by the govprecedence as tbe leading foreign to take immediate action on the veto, but may subPearl Fishers Have Good Season. question in London, there Is a general ernor. The correspondence on the let tbe matter go over for one week to enable Rib Janeiro, tbe mayor and the council to come to a better The pearl fishery season this year k feeling in Fleet street that It will ject of Acre published in beunderstanding. It also gives the mayor the the Persian gulf has been a most sa speedily be overshadowed by the Mac- consisting of letters exchanged right to veto any item in an ordinance or resotween cessful one, the divers having obtol minister Brazilian the foreign edonian question. A formidable insurlution . ed more jewels than In the last t rection against tbe Turks is expected to Bolivia, indicates that an offer of No. 58, by Lawrence, amends the present law Nearly all the pearls were Boto years. was made by Brazil to enable claims against cities and towns, In tbe early spring by nearly all writ- arbitration by an Arab merchant accipurchased sidewalk from than other for Pando of latter damages President the but ers who are following the course of livia, Mohamed bin Abdul Sheikh named be within to s year. dents, presented events in the Balkans. Predictions ot country declared that tbe only arbiBarrett's house bill No. 3 was passed by n Wahab of Darien. AU wlU be tent te a similar nature have been made year tration possible was tbe marching of unanimous vote. It fixes the amount of powder the Bombay market, where they in after year, but never with equai conf- troops to Acre. Brazil, therefore, de- or other high explosives that may be stored In expected to realize over 300,000, a mine at sufficient to run the mine for twenty-foidence since the preliminary stage of termined to send a strong fcrce of hours. It fixes the penalty for violation disthe last war between Russia and the troops southward and occupy the st from 1100 to 11,000. porte. The Turkish government clear- puted region, after first notifying Hocsn Four bills were passed by tbe house. ly expects trouble, and the Russian Peru, which also claims a part of Acre. Mr. Barrett's pharmacy bill was the first measure passed. and Austrian governments also dread WANTS TO GO BACK HOME. H. B. No. 8, by Mr. Barrett, relating to tbe a movement from Bulgaria which they storage of powder, was returned with amendcannot control, since they cannot Crown Prince of Saxony Couldnt Give ments by the senate, and Mr. Barrett asked that the boose concur In the amendments. Up Yler Children. agree upon a joint policy. Tbe bill wae then passed by the house without The legal adviser of the former a dissenting vote. TRAIN STUCK IN TUNNEL. Mr. Chipman moved that the house concur crown princess of Saxony ha9 made amendment to H. B. No. 4, rethe following announcement: M. Giron In the senate And Engineer and Crew Rendered Unlating to officers not entitled to witness fees, where Geneva for leave will conscious By Gas. Brussels, and the bill passed unanimously. The eastbound Great Northern train, he will join his family. M. Giron has Mr. Molyneux requested the passage of S. B. off all relations with tbe prinNo. 61, a substitute for H. B No. 19, relating due at Wentacbe, wash., at 3:30 broken k conventions. The rules were cess in order not to impede the reunion to Thursday morning, stuck in the tunfiel suspended and the substitute bill passed with The children. with of her the princess for nearly two hours. The engineer 41 affirmative aud no negative votes. and the rest of the train crew became sudden end of the royal romance Is A number of new bills were introduced and said to be due to the refusal of the the house adjourned until Mondav. unconscious from the gases of the tunnel. A passenger named Abbott made Saxon court, Influenced by Emperor How an abscess in the Fallhis way to the engine, released the air Francis Joseph, to consent to a diFebruary 9. Tubes o! Mrs. Hollinjp Senate --Governor Wells has rent in his first opian brakes and let the train make a grav- vorce. It is reported thac the princess was removed without a surgical to veto message, it Deing against Senator ity run out. When the train reached sought her fathers pardon in order 3 and 3, intended to Nos. senate bills operation. Wenatche at 7 oclock, tbe conductor, get permission to see her children, but relieve from taxation state lands held by Indiwas refused everything unless she left I had an abscess in mj side ii brakeman and two women passengers M. Giron. Her to final until had viduals the state payment lawyer visited Dresthe been made. fallopian tube (the fallows were still unconscious. The gas in tbe den, but failed to get any concession House bill No. 28, by Brink, passed the tube is a connection of the ovanMl tunnel was so heavy that it extin- beyond the offer of a small yearly alwu senate by unanimous vote after being amended I suffered untold misery and guished all of the lights in the entire lowance and the promise that if the arornul of the house in fixing the snth The action could so I get weak scarcely reup Giron and train. The train was being hauled by crown princess gave day ot the session as the limit for introducing The sharp burning pains low down J turned home, that no legal proceedings bills was not concurred in, and Senators Johntwo engines, and the engineers and would be taken in her. my side were terrible. My phys-- ' qgainst son and Barnes were appointed a oommltteeon ' Baid there was no help for im firemen of both were overcome. But cian conference. unless I would go to the hospital Nevada Man Falls Four Hundred Feet for tbe heroic work of Abbott, the pasSenate bill No. 85, introduced by Murdock, and he operated on. I thought and May Recover. defines conditions of child despondency, negsenger, all on the train would have before that I would try Lydia IU lect and for In methods a treatment; prescribes Charles Karls: era, employed been suffocated, it is believed. The ; mine at Golconrla, Nevada, is in a Salt ths protection, disposition and supervision oi j pinkhamg Vegetable Compound train became stalled through an accitbe dependent, neglected and ill treated chtld which, fortunately, I did, and it hai dent to the air brakes. The gas was Lake hospital in a dangerous condition, ten and prescribes punishment for neglect oi made me a stout, healthy woman. of children. caused by the engines. Th'e tunnel is as a result of a fall of 400 feet In the My advice to all women who lu&rft The senate refused the invitation of Fresh mine at which he was employed at with any kind of female trouhk aearly two miles long. Agricultural college in s to commence taking Lydia & While working at ths cage dent Kerr to visit the of that place. absence to all senabody, but voted leave IMITATED TRACY. Pinkhams VegetableS. Compouil foot fell to balance the he lost his and tors who delired to go. at once. Mbs. Iba Holuhob, 400 In of a of distance the feet Convict BUI Kills Himself When No. 28, by Mr. Nash, providing shaft, House Escaped Stilvideo, Ohia woo fvfttt if4 wfrMd the fall the man struck the sides of for the burial ot honorably discharged soldiers, alee He is Cornered. pWwi fsttsryrocfflgfwmfaMMS which was defeated last sailors and state this seem would It Edward White, the fugitive recently the shaft at frequent intervals and was Friday, wasmarines, by called up again and passed. san would women ment that which would serious saved results the The bill amending tbe law relating to ths escaped from the Oregon penitentiary. thar if sickness much and time unInvestment or disposal of funds derived from Imitating the noted outlaw Harry have otherwise followed. He was would get Lydia E. Pinkhsaft tbe sale or reptal of the public lands to permit other when found conscious later by at ones himself killed near Tracy, Vegetable Compound Eddyville, on its own borrow to the such state funds and also write to Mrs. Pinkhaa thirty miles west of Corvallis, Ore., employes at the mine, and both legs notes, introduced by Morris, was passed. ad at Lynn, Blass., for specialhelps ifter having been wounded . by the were found to be broken. The bones Mr. Larsen's grasshopper biU, was passed and ice. free is always It were driven far up into the after it had been amended to make the bounty posse in pursuit. In the encounter of the legs No other person can rive luck . advice as Mrs. pinkhaa White had been brought to his knees body. The man may recover, but will one cent per pound. helpful Tbe senate amendment to H. B. No. 26, by likely be a cripple the rest of his life women who are sick. to With a shot through his body, and in as Mr. Brink, was concurred in and the bill wae a result of the accident. that position placed bis .44 Colts passed by tbe house. It now goes to tbe Rubino an Avowed Anarchist CANADA governor. Tbe bill inoludes lodging-house- s to his own forehead and sent a CRAIN GROWINC. MIXED FARKH& The trial of General Rubino, the in the provision of the law protecting hotels bullet crashing through his brain. Tbe and boarding houses from deadbeats. The Beetei Why fight took place within a few yards Italian anarchist, on the charge of atgrown in Western Cenedittiw An invitation to visit tbe Agricultural col--, short mem tbs than eleewbgM of the house of Robert Warnick, White tempting to assassinate King Leopold beceuM vegetation grows ajw lege at Logan accepted and Messrs. Barrett, portion to tbe eunUgfct. attempting to get into Warnicks barn Nov. 15, by firing three shots at him Stoker and Merrill appointed to meet with the northerly latitude to wwe8ww while the posse was in pursuit while he was returning from the ca- senate committee and a rr range for the junket. will come to perfeetion Mea 42 lbe. Hit. Therefore per buehel te eeTelr thedral in Brussels after attending a In the Eeet. Aren mder ere; in ibe. A PECULIAR SUIT. L ADDICKS OUT OF RACE. Aeree. Held, 1,97,330 Te Deum In memory of the late Queen HOMESTEAD LANDS OF 160 ACRES K--t Delaware Politcian Withdraws From Henriette, was opened Friday in the Sirl Sues Doctor for the Theft of Her the only charge for which le tlO for meting mt- Abandonee of water end fuel, building.lerew-- e assize court, Brussels. The prisoner Senatorial Scrap. cheap, good gram for pasture and hey. a retan Cuticle. eaflcTent rainfall, end a climate giving a the1 as assailed modern society bitterly The sudden announcement Thursend adequate aeaeon of growth. Miss ol Vera a Anderson, girl Sand to the following for an Attteenej i pretty cause of all evil, declaring that he was day afternoon that J. Edward Addicks literature, aad aieo for certificate glttof J" 19 years, alleges that the physicians at an and anarchist that he had contain freight and paaeenger rate, fiad withdrawn from the candidacy for of Immigration, Ottawa.them t the Womens hospital of Philadelphia other rulers. So! removing plated or Taylor, Salt Lake City. Utah, United States senator irom Delaware, aad Canadian Government Agent. stole some of her Skin, and she has Sultan Will Scrap. which he has urged so persistently entered suit in the common pleas court since 1895, created an Immense The correspondent of the Figaro at to recover damages. Miss Anderson, ; The belief is general that the Philopolis' telegraphs that the sultan who is a ii 1 II ri'l1 To prove the hcalt suit by her minor, brings 1 J i cleansing power of ILft f 1 I Toilet Antieeptle we refusal of the United States senate to has ordered the mobilization of 240,-00- 0 friend, Dora Burress, and she asks foi mail n large .trial ph confirm United States District Attormen and has requisitioned all the $5,000 for personal she say; with book of iajdrue injuries ney William M. Byrne had the effect steamers of Idarel Massousieh comBbeoluteiy frea. bu Miss sustained. Anderson alleges phe a tiny sample, of bringing about Mr. Addicks withenough to e pany to transport these troops, who that while s patient In the Instltutlot package, vinoe anyone of Hew drawal. The Union Republicans choice are to reinforce the second and third Women all over they she underwent an operation for the re. for senator in place of Addicks will army corps at Adrianople, Salonika re praiBlng Paxtinefef moval of a tumor of the breast, anc it has done I,1 probably be Governor Hunn or Secre- and along the Bulgarian frontier. when under the influence of ether i ment of female 15 nil inflammation and discharge, wonderra tary of State Stanley. State Senator Commenting on this dispatch, the Fithreat of cuticle was recertain oleanelng vaginal douche, for acre remove portion Addicks the Allee, and to leader, has repeataction on the part of the moved from her body and grafted ot catarrh, as a mouth wash this garo says and whltea the teeth. Send today; apom edly declared that he would not accept sultan greatly complicates the situa- another patient without her consent. iwlll do. tbe United States senatorship. l tion in Macedonia. BoldbydrnsBlatanraentpoetpaHjfv lOenta, large box. (tatlafaetlon B. PAXTON CO, Boa ton, A- HUNDREDS STARVING. Gone. Forty-ninAnother Mary McLane Refuses Offer to 14 Colombaa Are. Al Patrick, one of the first editon Abroad and Write a Book. Famine Conditions Bring Death It An Intermountain special from Bos- of the Louisville Courier-Journa- l, Victims of Yellow Fever. 8C at Mo., dead Kansas aged City, of McLane Butte ton has says: Mary Caracas is in great distress as the years. Mr. Patrick was a forty-nine- r, . U. Harding, Graduate of result of the existing conditions. While declined an offer from an eastern pub. Medical Collage. San rrnncieeo Clnmee and having made the first rush to, Cali to house to go Europe 15 lishing has for the yearn glvenipje past yellow fever van4 typhus prevail, they tan tion to the treatment of fornia. He had published papers at eaeae M per eent have been afiectuany are not in epidemic lorm, and the write her Impressions for publication. permanently cured, hr. Hardin The young Montana authoress is liv- - Oskaloosa and Valley Fails, Kan. use a knife or eaaetle pasta, Wt me w . alarming mortality, which, in Janu. wa sudden. When death Patricks ment le by the adralnHtra.h)u ofw In the Back Bay district, J quietly went S. to was S. 45 Cooper, remedies and local applications ary, Sj8ter) Mrs. per ftflfOis'flue to. stara in not prodmee slough or Irritation, work. is It is jjer brothers house and looked a mo. engaged Hteray vation, which Induces the disease. No and atom-cbieddor iniaattnm womb, the a earn is' at work on a drama, which ment at the body, she fell to the treated and cured. A permanent city in the world ghoWs an approxlma- - Bald she antaad in all eaaea aeoapted. Write floor, paralyzed on one side and untion to such conditions except when she thinks will attract more attention conscious. She died' within ' a few COLUMBIA CANCER. CVRXJ than her hook, and will bring her a hours. ravaged by the ptague.- : 2408 Washington Art.. Opd. Ufr; ; larger pecuniary reward. - J : For tesbmenitb and prteutor . Swallowed a Drill. Wyoming Clay Has Curative Qualities. Frank Chapman,1 a young member Proceedings Against Judge Harney of Jacob Lindscott of Rock Creek, mi J. ' Butte Disposed of. of the Charlotte, N) Y;, way between Rawlins and Laramie, The house judiciary commmlttee, to Wyo., has taken a contract from the crew, is having pictures of himself made for the purpose of locating which was referred the Conner resoluStandard Oil company to supply a car, a dentists drill which he swallowed tion demanding the Impeachment of load of Rock Creek clay a day for six .AI.aWOnafi08,BuMAm4, lie f&st .Saturday. A day after swallowing Judge Harney of the district court st years, or 2,196 cars in all. The clay is UTAH JUNK GO the drill, which slipped from the den- Butte .for malfeasance Iu office and of a peculiar nature and has properid, copper, braes, m. the crimes hand Friday state, while he was' working oh Jtigh .against tists ties not posessed by any other known JSSVS.'US I Thompsons Eji Chapman mouth) Chapman had an pfterhoou brought in a report recom-mebdlearth. Applied to the hoofs of horses tbat the resolution be laid on it removes sores, relieves inflamation operation performed oh his OesoWhen Answering Advertisements phagus. This relieved the pain which the table. The report Was unanimous, he felt, but it .a believed the drill and was adopted by the house. This caused by hard pavements and heat, Jon This Paper. dropped down. disposes of the Impeachment proceed, and has numerous other soothing qualities. . , ings against Judge Harney. five-mi- le old-tim- - I d e; Foot-Eats- ur text-boo- Whlt-mor- es ) . , re-rol- WESTERN j i . r. , FREE TO WOr.lX sen-latio- n. ' I" . er IU CANCERS..' Bv-- k -- , h. - , CRECORYSC SEEDS gsSsdL life-savi- X-r- kJ he J |