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Show ljc Qcw (Zihcc yuros STARVED FOlt MONTHS DEATH ENDS SLEIGH RIDE. Train Crashes Into Sleigh Occupied by Ten Salt Lakers. Ten young Salt Lakers were out Trm of 8utjerlptloal Sunday night when the sleighriding On Year, ta advAae., j.ss S .......... ............ 8lx Month was struck by a Rio Grande 6lelgh j .Si Three .Months,. qfee of the , train, one of the occupants Entered wTtk Post Offlee'ai Brigham City as sleigh being killed and all the rest of aeoon4 shuts matter. , the party injured, while one, at least, of the injured lies at deaths door. HYRUM STANDING, Editor. Pearl Qualls, 17 years old, was the . IutraoCau to Correapondsnta. one to meet death. She was sitting Ttema of news are solicited from all parti of on the drivers seat with A. Holm, and the oountry. Writ upon ob aid of the paper only. the pilot of the heavy engine struck Write proper name plainly. In order to protect the publisher from im the sleigh precisely at the place where persona, the full positions from irreeponsit she was sitting. She died within a few name of the author should b algaed to aU lbe Identity of eorreapoadenta minutes after having been picked up wlli b withheld whenever desired. and placed on the train. Holm, who was also on the drivers seat, handPUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. ling the reins, was the most severely injured of the party, it is thought he UTAH STATE NEWS. is internally injured, and his condition 8TANDINU WIX03. Proprietor. is serious. The eight who were less seriously A water famine is feared in Salt Lake City if the present cold weather injured were sitting in the rear portion of the sleigh, and had covered them, continues. selves with robes and quilts in order A number of sportsmen of Lehi to keep warm. . The merry crowd was were last week arrested and fined for bowling along at a lively rate when they came to the railway crossing. The shooting quail. driver saw the approaching train and The Black Hawk war veterans have attempted to stop his team. The team became organized a post at Lehi, twenty-tw- o frightered, however, and dashed forward, the engine striking members being enrolled. the sleigh, throwing the occupants in Mrs. Elizabeth Treseder of Salt Lake all directions and completely demolishCity last week coughed so hard that ing the sleigh. The train was stopped, and the dead and injured placed on she broke one of her ribs. board, a quick run being made back to Frank J. Cannon, who, it town and the injured taken to the L was feared, would not survive an operation for appendicitis, Is rapidly recovWreck on Southern Pacific. HE COULD SPIRITUALIZE HIS LIFE AND LIVE. MAN BELIEVED Hoped by Fasting to Become Ethereal and Thus Ascertain Secrets of the Universe. Joseph William Shepard, an Inventor and once wealthy, starved himself to death In the belief that he could spiritualize his life and exist without He died in an, apartment eating. house in New York City, and Dr. Julian P. Thomas, a food specialist, who had known him for several years, told the coroner the aged man may have been without food for several months. His only nourishment was a very little wine, and occasionally a sip of honey. Dr. Thomas sent a communication to the coroners office about the case, stating that death resulted from starvation. Shepard was 64 years old, well educated and a student of psychology. He had been engaged in glass manufacturing until ten years ago, when he retired from business, being able to live well on the royalties from his patents. His son, his physician and those who knew him say he was not insane. They declare his mind was perfectly clear and sound upon all other points. For several years he ate nothing except such fruits and vegetables as Then he ceased grew in the sun. drinking water and drank very sparingly of light wine. Gradually he cut down his supply of vegetables and took only very small quantities of rice. But even upon this meager diet he seemed not to suffer any physical inconvenience. He lived alone In his apartment, never had meals served to him there, and had not eaten & meal anywhere for a year. The doctor remonstrated with him, and told him he would die, but he said: "By fasting I shall become more ethereal, and. shall so spiritualize myself that I will he able to know all the secrets of the universe." TRAIN ROBBERY NEAR BUTTE. CAUGHT ON TRESTLE Two Men Loot an Express Car Near - the Copper City. . The Burlington express No. 6, was held up a little past midnight of the 12th, on the Northern Pacific tracks, eight miles east of Butte, near Homestead, by two mounted men. They covered the sides of the train with their guns, uncoupled the ongtne, mail and express cars, and ran them ahead of the train about two miles. The trainmen of the passenger train the robbers had left with the engine and cars, hastened back toward Butte and met an oncoming freight train. The engine was uncoupled and run back to Butte, where the alarm was given. A sheriff and posse and force of police left for the scene on a special train. The railroad officials have asked of the penitentiary officials at Deer Lodge their bloodhounds. Various estimates are made as to the booty secured by the robbers. It It intimated In some quarters that the loss will run into the thousands, despite tne assertion of the railroad people that net more than $500 was taken. William Cullagh, placed under arrest Thursday afternoon on suspicion of being one of the robbers Is still held by the police. He had $485 in currency on him when taken. east-boun- d, ENGINE CRASHES INTO LABORERS. A GANG uF NORTHWEST NOTES. The Greeley gas plant was put In operation for the first time Saturday last The Montana house of representa tives killed the woman suffrage hill by a vote of 41 to 24. The thirty miners in the Danville, coal shaft have returned to Colorado, A light train caught a hoarding work after a days strike. pang Wednesday afternoon on a high John Conley, a section hand, was trestle on the Great Northern railway killed by a Union Pacific passenger near Camden, Wash. One hoarding at train Aurora, Wyoming, last week. worker is dead, another In the hosAndrew Carnegie has offered Larapital, while at last accounts the camie $20,000 for the erection of a pubboose of the train was In the Little and the offer will be aclic library Spokane river, upside down, forty feet cepted. below the track. Several people about Laramie are The workmen, it is claimed, had suffering from frozen ears and fingers posted warning flags, to which the as a result of the recent severe cold engineer paid no attention. At a high weather. rate of speed the engine dashed The horse, buggy and fur coat of around a curve and rusned down upon S. Carpenter, a farmer near Greeley, L. them. The boarding gang had removed ties from under the rails on the Colorado, have been recovered at Hay trestle for a distance of about sixteen Springs, Neb. feet. The r;ish of the engine carried Thomas Annear is workIt across this gap safely, but the caabout hard Silverton, Colorado, boose broke loose and plunged into the ing Lewi3 bill to tax bachelors. the caboose against fiver below. Fortunately the Caboose of Train Sent Into River Forty Feet Below the Tracks, One Man Being Killed. UTAH S LEGISLATORS lebrmrj H. Senate Senator Hutnbergers, bia for the treatment ot stote expt use killed by tote u! 9 Senator Sherman's bill No 19, desecration of the American tag.topre, by iiuwiBKiiis vote, Sc.mor Sherma!114 the gMallon tuts a.ketl for bv the Flat! ussoi lotion Senators Gardner, H lMiir... and Johnson were apponud a eomn.tt visit the ultural college at Senator Barnes' bill i reguil K.V system am, killed hy an adm0 c report House House bill, No by Mt E ceiling jurisdiction over federal buiidi Ules. which had been amended by the senate, 1 1 7 Mr Nash's bill to exempt honor&bl, 41. charged soldiers from poll tax, mended for parage bv the c, mmKtM mliltia, and the report was mini ted aud tie to p&tfced unanimously 1Hou"cl,.ll!N,': ,'hi Bo sibiy cep Anti only his Chai ylek In beli bare abui ot P the te He has a big petition. was empty. BELONGED TO SUICIDE CLUB. The foreman of the gang ran up the a pioneer James B. McMaster, bank and escaped. Arthur Sewell was miner and resident of Garnet, MonFebruary 18. was and He so not caught Boys and Girls Draw Lots to See Who lucky. in the Senate It was a day or rout.ne la the semi, crushed by the engine, his body being tana, and who came to Montana Shall End Their Lives. broken only by the recess taken at 3 30 John early 60s, died last week. dragged a third of a mile. y tend the The police of .Louisville, Ky., say Walker was also badly injured, but memoral tervk a break to up Drunken Indians tried in the ball of the House of Keprexeatatlw. are in of information is recover. the that It they possession charged may in the Rockvale town hall. Stove and at tbelr close the senate resuned l dance which leads them to believe that there train blew no warning whistle. pokers, chairs and coal put them to session. a suiede club whose members are Bills passed during the day were; Sam fllghL One was badly hurt. IGNORES ENGAGEMENT. Lawrence's bill amending the law ntaritu composed of young boys and girls in The fruit growers about Canyon the making ot answer in suits; Senator ering. A Southern Pacific train was that city. Two girls who have died Germany Refuses to Stand by Prom, City, Colo., are getting up a petition to Ham's 'bill .providing tor the oppolatocnt a The report comes from Deseret that wrecked near Wlnnemucca, Nev., Suntwo commissioners b the governor ta tskt within the last year, Agnes Moeller ises Given to Minister Bowen. the legislature for laws to prohibit the measures to secure aid !i om the Federal sheep are dying by the hundreds on day, the train striking a broken rail and Tracy Boerner, are alleged to insects. has her previous killing of birds that destroy ignored Germany ill the construction ot reservatn tad the desert from the severe cold on a curve while running at the rate of have been members of the club. The agreement made with Mr. Bowen by weather. Among the new bills introduced In irrigation works under the national InlgtttM sixty miles an hour. The engine, bag. suiede club originated with a social Count Von daf- the Oregon legislature is one creating law. It olso provides for th approprtMtei a her charge Quadt, The Pleasant Grove meeting house gage and mail cars passed the danger, carry Into e fleet the object a organization of young people. Ten of faires, and insisted on a cash payment a new county, to be called McKinley, 16,000 to Senator was destroyed by fire last week. The ous spot in safety, but every other cai Lgwrence s bill Now measure; the boys and girls, having been of of on what Senator Allison termed tin mm $340,000, or a lien on the customs out of parts of Yakima and Klickitat building had just been finished at a of th train, diner, three sleepers and melancholy turn of mind, withdrew nonsensical decision ever rendered la the m. from the club and agreed to die, one receipts of one of Venezuela's ports counties. cost of $5,000. observation car left the track. The preme court o' the state. By tLls deehlwtks amount This infor. is at time. a Denver names is a until this It said are in six-fodied that Green paid. Josephine A plan is on foot to tear down the last two did not drop from the attorney in taking an appeal to th nprna to Mr. was Into mation communicated a six months and every put hat, hospital last week through no cause court must transcribe the court irponen Kenyon hotel building in Salt Lake embankment, on whichthe tracks run SternVon there is a drawing. Both of the girls Bowen by Baron Speck that could he determined, other than notes In full instead of putting the nsu M City and erect a million dollar build- at the point of the accident. The others are said to have carried out their berg, the German minister. evidence; also blU No. 80, by Lawrence, tore down the steep incline, ploughed Informed the shock occasioned by the death of vtding that In taking exceptions it will ampt.n Mr. Bowen immediately agreement wtihout flinching, and at ing on the site. scatsnow were and the deep through YOUNG FIGHTS GUARDS. the time of the suicides one of which the German minister that he refused her sister. necessary to state the reasons for the titep. The Arizona legislature has denied tered promiscuously along the track was by asphyxiaton, the other by poi- to yield the receipts of any. port betlons. Indusof The officers the Wyoming a for of hundred feet. several distance the request of Utahs delegation relaMakes Determined Effort to Escape son they were dressed in their best fore The Hague House joint memorial No. 1, Spry, neastiai-Izlnthat saying Ocdecisn, were trial association have designated heavy sleepers only partly tive to the proposed cession of a strip The to Taken While congress for an appropriation f As treatment be Sing would Being Sing. gowns. preferential turned over, but the composite car and 8th and 9th as the time foi tor irrigation investigation In the arid tober 7th, deof northern Arizona to Utah. of cash to the $340,000 payment William Hooper Young was taken diner, which were first to leave the conpassed the senate by unanimous vote. NEW YORKER HAD NERVE. manded, Mr. Bowen left that matter the holding of the next industrial Hay is very scarce in tne southern track, were thrown on their sides at to Sing Sing prison Friday, where he House House bill No. 6, the free text hMk Sheridan. to determine vention at German minister the jto with and the track angles right separ. will commence a life sentence for the bill was passed, after a vigorous discussion, portion of Sevelr county and in Piute ated from each other afcan him to if that Germany Killed paying His Cooked by His As a result of the crusade against nearly fifty Sup. Daughter, h vote of 29 to IS. This system already and Wayne counties, and the price per feet. murder of Mrs. Anna Pulitzer. Young ford to make a public confession that will in Salt Lake City, and the bill prepotw per and Went to Sleep. ton is rapidly soaring upward. Two people were seriously injured fought furiously against his removal it does not stand by agreements signed gambling, the county attorney to extend it to every school district la tte Yellowstone gambling inthroughout stop Louis and Kase his sustained others beat several young daughter by its duly accredited diplomats, he from the prison van to the train which slight The Atlas and Central blocks in Salt State. A motion prevailed allowing the nesta in the '(Mr. Bowen) is willing that they shall county, Montana, which is the greatest was to carry him to Sing Sing, and to death with a Lake City, which were destroyed by juries. on the day the protocol is cowboy county in the state. their salaries for the last thirty days of the Macedonians Want Autonomy. the deputies had to drag him through kitchen of their home in Buffalo, N. receive, fire last week, entailing a loss of about the total amount asked in the The Oregon house of representa. Session. A rumor that had been current In the Grand Central depot, which was Y. Then he threw a quilt over the signed, 450,0u0, will be rebuilt at once. A ' rlnt session of the house and senate wu This response original ultimatum. tives has passed the bill appropriating held when memorial exercises in hoooraf Vienna for cooked several ate a to his and and the effect crowded with people anxious to get supper days body, has been cabled to tne G.erman foreign Quite a number of farmers of Charand Lincoln were held. went to sleep. The next afternoon, office. Great Britain and Italy have $165,000 for the construction of the leston have signed contracts to raise that owing to the difficulty of obtain- glimpse of him. The house adjourned until Monday. renounced any responsibility for the Portage railway, from The Dalles to consent of the other powers, or the His to conclothes were ing torn almost unable from he stand the 100 acres be will and about strain, beets, CeUlo, on the Columbia river. his body, his hat broken and his col- fessed his crime to a saloonkeeper, action of Germany, and have for other reasons the n planted in that vicinity next season. theii their Through off. torn lar regret made arthis who Word has been received at SaraFebruary 13. detained Young him until th police fight demands of reforms In Macedonia have A picked ten from Mt. Pleasants the fact that he was hand- rived. Lizzie was only 16 years of age. representatives here they have in- toga, Wyo., from the French creek tie There was barely a quorum pretest at tkt been greatly attenuated since Count despite cuffed between two burly negro pris- She had told her father that she formed Mr. Bowen that they will stand the most of the teuton of the crack gun club was defeated last week Lamsdorff camp that James Harvey, a tie chop- sessionon the senate, drafted them, is practically oners, who, like Mm, had been sen- wished to being Logan junket, and hut tittle badgo to Canada on a visit. by all agreements they have made, and In a rabbit hunt by ten sports from a of fall killed was the tree, by will not be influenced by tne action of per, confirmed by the official Fremdenblatt, tenced to Sing Sing. Once on the Kase seemed to think tnat she intendness of Importance was transacted, It sesmlng. his body being horribly mangled. Fairview, the score being 217 to 232, which states the demands ly being the opinion of the members that it are care, train he quieted down and drew the ed to leave him forever. Kase calmly Germany. blinds of he car to shut out the gaze admits the William Burdistal of Price, who hit A bobsled loaded with young people would not do to risk the fate ot a bill before) crime, and says he is glad fully framed so as not to overstep the Cheyenne to Lose Soldiers Home. The entire sesslos Wallace Naylor over the head with limits prescribed by respect of the su- of the curious. Arrived at the prison !he killed the girl. The neighbors tried ran into a switch engine in Leadville, small a crowd of senators. town he walked quietly to the peniten- ito and adjoin-melasted but twenty-liv- e strenuous oppositon of minutes, the in spite him ltans suzerain as was to he and fatal that taken The lynch the a hammer, inflicting injuries, being tiary. rights, seriously Injuring six people. was taken until Monday. old soldiers of the the of to confined the modest state, relatively patrol wagon. bounds, has been convicted of involuntary man young folks were racing down a steep they are most likely to attain the deWyoming senate has passed the house hill, and did not see the engine until WILL BLOCKADE. RAISE slaughter. sired end than if they were more pre. BLIZZARD IN WYOMING. February 16. bill removing the Soldiers and Sailors too late to stop. Salt Lake county is to have its first tentious. They will no, however, says Protocol Senate The Invitation of the Idak legUt- home from Cheyenne to Fort McKinof Signed by Representatives official organ, succeed if Macedonia e Recent Severe Storms Cause of Alarm ney, three miles from Buffalo, Johnson Charles Cunningham, the first ture to visit Boise was turned down bp U canning factory within the present the Allies and Minister Bowen. is made the theatre of a war. to Stockmen. whom the formalin cure senate, by a vote of 14 to 4 The (Met miles from the and forty-thre- e upon county, year, it will be located at Draper, It is regarded as certainguerrilla that these the trip was that the stMton Herbert W. Bowen, Venezuelan rep and will he a large plant, first-claThe storm that set In several days nearest railroad ponL The bill car. for acute septicaemia was tried, re- could against half reforms will not satisfy the Maceafford to place themselves 6tr not. in to of the an be resentative ries peace negotiations $2,500, appropriaton donian revolutionary party, which delapsed suddenly and died. He was obligations to the railroads for ssh Avon has assumed the proportions of a throughout. used in repairing and furnishing the at Washington, has signed with each ago mands complete autonomy. operated on for appendicitis and blood while Important measures arependlagliEktt blizzard throughout southern and west- old government barracks at Fort McThe overland flyer struck a broken of the allies representatives a protothe railroads are deeply interested. poisoning followed. EARTHQUAKE IN MEXICO. ern transnot will stockmen ba and are The home who rail near Echo on the 9th, and was Wyoming, Kinney. The pure food bill. No. 17, that has tost l col providing for the immediate raisfour for After nearly masquerading months. several for cars seven ferred of herds and flocks in regions ditched, the entire train thoroughly discussed, passed the nasi tf of the blockade and for the refer- ranging ing A Number of Cities and Towns in order as a messenger boy unanimous vote. An amendment was adMU where there is little or no feed are now Destructive Blaze in Salt Lake City. months being derailed, but. strange to say, ence of the question of preferential to earn her living, Maud Coxhead, a make butter contain 83 per cent of baMarM. Destroyed. not a soul was hurt. alarmed. In the western porgreatly On Wednesday morning Salt Lake of the claims of the allies Seven bills that had been InlrodMti kf The state of Guerrero, Mexico, con- treatment girl of Seattle, was ar. A number of the farmers of Santa-qui- n Venezuela to The Hague arbi. tions of the state snow has fallen to a City was visited by a destructive fire, Senator Lawrence were passed unaaharalj, against to concluded and week has last rested have decided to raise sugar beefi, tinues to report many and somewhat tration tribunal. By the provisions of great depth. In the Red desert counThey were: For limiting the fee to fc Ai between Rawlins and Evanston, the Atlas and Central Dlocks and the stick to skirts in the future, Issuance of a tax deed; prohibiting jadgtsfna This branch of farming has never been alarming earthquakes. Chilpancingo, these preliminary protocols, which try, occupied by the Salt Lake Plans are being formed for the or- practicing law; relating to proceedings ifriMl required more than three weeks which is the most favored of all the buildng tried in that vicinity as yet, but it is which two years ago was almost de- have Hardware winter in company the destroyed being are ranges state, sheep Venezuela corporations for violations of city onHsaxa; of the public schonj teachbelieved the scheme will prove a win-ner- stroyed by an earthquake, now reports of constant negotiations, dying, the grass being covered up by fire, the loss being about $400,000 ganization makes two distinct to make cities bear the expense ot eases the lmme. and Deer of ers Montana, county, Lodge in of the of insurance with the another, which threw down houses, as diate raising of a gains, neighborhood supply sagebrush short. blockade from pealed from the city to the district eisrU; l towns also in of of In are unthe which & Cattle happened into poor condition, owing to $300,000. The origin of the fire is Phineas Howe Young, the youngest Chilapa, which she has been suffering for some union, the interests extend the time for making answers te MexL San and Diego Blancas, and the resturn of all vessels the long string of severe storms, and known, but is thought to have been of will be all connected with the Deer son of the late Brigham Young, died Aguas, relating to service by sheriffs of oitf c&la. Underground roarings and rum. weeks, in sections where is no hay to an accidental nature. Two occupants Lodge Trades and Labor Council. court writs; providing for a seal for ekj oorie. in Salt Lake City Sunday night Mr. blings were heard, generally frighten, war and merchant,' which have been feed the losses will there be considerable. of the Atlas block had narrow escapes. captured by the allied fleet House By a vote of 19 to 18, the ooaw if A jury acquitted William St. Clair Young was 41 years of age, and was ing the people. elded to aecept the report of thecoausHtteet HEARST HAS A BEE. at. in the of of in the Center imbedded Gem the charge assisting the son of Brigham and Harriet BarOregon Woman Kidnaps Her Son. visit to Idaho legislature and to g FriOif TURKISH MISRULE. ney Young. Forty-Poun- d Meteor. tempted jailbreak at Butte of CnarleR afternoon. This action may be resetoM Mrs. Bertha Martin kidnaped her 6' A Presidential Boom Started In Hit the antagonism to U Annie Peterson, aged 11, was so bad- Meeting Held In Paris in Connection year-ol- d In the private collection of George Lennox and James Martin, two mur- however, In viewin of son from the home of her Behalf. both the house and smsta of and sentence displayed under junket derers school while to death, frostbitten walking ly With Macedonian Revolution. Frederick Kunz, now on exhibition id husband W. E. Martin, a well known A presidential boom in behalf of WilBills passed were; Senate bill No. SB, If W. E. Cusick, another murderer awaitin Salt Lake City one morning last A meeting of 4,000 persons, presided I business man at Astoria, Ore., boarded liam R. Hearst and a bitter attack on New York City, is a diamond Imbedded Lawrence, providing that claims against ton week that she fell fainting when she over ing trial. and cities for person Injuries must he present meteorBaron Constant DEstournelles, a steam launch with a male com. alleged deserters from the Democratic in the center of a forty-poun- d ' to the councils within ninety days and OttW reached the school house, and is now and by has McDonald Alexander disapsupported by the presence of oi panion and started up the Columbia party by William J. Bryan were the ite. The diamond is of the purest and claims within one 'year or become ontiawill under the doctors care. peared from Butte, and his friends fear Mr. Hull's bill providing letters of sympathy from numerous river. Martin believes that she land- dominating notes at the barbecue in color. for the annual psttk dark but hardest carbon, The report of the city sexton of Lehi prominent men, was held Sunday Id ed on as he cation of marks and brands; by Lawrence, jt the shore and has given Thursday night at Columbus, O., With several other small particles of he has been foully dealt with, Washington is interesting, in that it shoves that Paris, in connection with the Macedon. had over $30,000 on nis person when Tiding that actions against counties, cities s4 n the gone to Seattle. Martin and his wife by diamond dust, it rests in a small, last seen. Detectives are commsnstd the death rate in that town for the Ian situation. A resolution was adopt, have a fororganized league, working on towns on rejected claims must be ago year by not been living together, but he mer Congressman John J. i ed calling on thq government to work jagged area of less pure carbon about the case in the hope of finding the within a year from the time the claim Lentz and past year was less than nine per thou energetically to procure the enforce, says it was agreed that he should others. Twelve hundred men " area The marble. a size of the large quested. and sand. The principal causes of death ment of the Berlin treaty and to put have the . women were present. The anti docking bill was killed. is surrounded by solid meteorite iron miBsing man. custody of the child. were old age and pneumonia. an end to Turkish misrule in MaceMrs. P. L. Smith,' wife of the postfrom four to five inches thick. Crow Is Pat Located. Killed Himself Rather Than Submit to The officials of the Mormon church donia. Peace Between Bolivia and Brazil master at Rawlins died last week. Mrs. enti J. J. Crow of Council Bluffs, la., has have received the news from the So- Venezuelans Drugged by Bell Boys. Arrest. was Over of Smith one of the oldest residents The Bolivian government haa d Rejoice Raising two received a islands missionaries that from statletter of P. J. ciety Near Lenape, Kan., on Thursday, Seiger England, Burlington, Kan., of this section, having come to Carbon ered its reply to the ultimatam pm Blockade. from Salt Lake had arrived there from ing that Pat Crow, his brother, alleged Clifford Davenport, wanted In Kansas died Wednesday in a rooming JqJbse county wita her husband before the sented by the Brazilian minister, Is all There great rejoicing among Tuamatu, where they bad a narrow to have been connected with the kid. ,City, Kan., for several minor town of Rawlins was started. They Santos Lisboa. Bolivia accent offenses, in Kansas City under circumstances escape from the recent terrible flood classes at Willemstad, Venezuela, at naping of Eddie aU Cudahy, is now work killed himself while surrounded by dethat Indicate that he had been drugged came to Wyoming in 1868. in which a thousand people were the end of the blockade. Many sailing unconditionally, but under protest, in Liverpool. In writing the rela tectives rather than submit to Bofiti ing drowned. The P. arrest for the purpose of robbery. Lauren McEwann, a Union Pacific the Brazilian demands. vessels that are lying In this port with The election to bond Springvllle for cargoes for Venezuelan ports, will tive says that when Pat left this coun The officers had tracked Davenport, Eaton and J. B. Hill, bell boys who ac- switchman who lost a leg in the yards expedition commanded by General went direct to England, where, who was 21 Seiger to the place and reat Laramie last September, has filed Pando, will not cross the sottWr $20,000 to put in an electric light plant leave at once. A great amount of cof-fe- e try he years old, to the home of companied mained with him several hours, have an under assumed he brother-in-laenlisted his name, in for a the electric resulted and sent word that been arrested on suit for $75,000, alleging that the ac- boundary of the contested territory victory is awaiting transportation from suspicion that they in the Englieh army and was sent to they intended to take nim. 194 67 for vote of a to by to Venezuela light people the United States. No Davenport know the cause of death, and the po- cident in which he was injured was Therefore, it is most improbable South Africa. Upon the close of the barred the doors, to an, lice are looking for a third boy who due to negligence on the part of the any collision between the BrariW against. The plant will be put in next one apparently is more glad at the war and, going summer. The bonds will be issued raising of the blockade than those on curedhehisreturned to England and se upper room, shot himself twice, the was in Seigers room the same night railroad and its employees. and Bolivian forces will occur. present employmenL second bullet entering his heart The dead mans pockets had been board the blockading squadron. Immediately. Robert Iliff is dead at the county At a conference the regular Wfr rifled. r Death From Hydrophobia, Charles and Joseph Hill, half-bree- d poor house in Butte from the effects llcan members of the Delaware P" ,The Tunnel Caved In. Regard America as a Rival. Several weeks ago a woman named of injuries received in a fire which 8ays Fair Died FirsL A freight wreck occurred in a tunnel B Indians, became involved in a quarrel The German minister of commerce, occurred in the cabin where he waB eral assembly submitted Della Quinn, employed as a servant near Delta, most over a woman, near Ephraim, when A has been point important Addicks California, course in to an was of Thursday the address Moeller, proposition to the living some time last week. Iliff in the family of Juan Navarao, the paorhing. The Joe used a pocket knife upon his the Hanover chamber of impact of the cars on scored for Mrs. Hannah Nelson of a morphine fiend, and in a decidedly members, replying to their sigied 7 commerce, Mexican consul in New York the sides of the tunnel caused the New Jersey and the other claimants of weakened condition at the time of the general brother, inflicting a number of wounds, said: The United States will be fer of last Thursday to go into Jr none of which, however, were fataL chief competitor in th worlds City, was bitten In the hand by earth to slide and the Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Fair by the fire. caucus of all the Republican Both are now in jail at Manti. markets int he future. We must, there- fox terrier that she tried to drive entire tunnel caved in. No one was SUng of an affidavit wth the United Harry Livingston of Eaton, Colo., Addicks to be eliminated. It from the Americans and from the stoop of her masters house. hurt in consul in Paris by Dr. Perri-que- t, was arrested at Cheyenne for passing States Minerva Reed and Eva Ourtis, two fore, learn business with T the and southbound accident, adopt their methods, the most who examined the worthless checks on several saloon-keepers- "We will agree to join fhe 17-- y ear-ol- d States a girls, inmates of the re- marked feature of which is the concen- The wound apparently healed, but five passengers and their light baggage are bodies cf pnysican United of two the Fairs after the fatal He claimed to have money the election form school, have been bound over tration of capital and trade into trusts. days ago Miss Quinn experienced being transported around the obstruc- automobile accident, that Charles in the bank at Eaton, but a telephone ators, one of whom shall be The strong repugnance of capital in pain in her right arm. and later com tion. That no one was hurt in the district court to answer to died before his wife. This aff- message to the cashier of tee bank hy us and the other to be selected 7 Fair the plained of a choking sensation. From such combinations Germany against charge of arson for having made an will certainly be replaced In time by a that time she grew rapidly worse until accident is regarded as miraculous, it idavit is at variance with the doctors elicited the information that Living, you, provided, of course, tion is not John Edward Addicksattempt to burn the state industrial better view, especially after the evils she died, the physicians say, from being one of the most remarkable es- original statement that both the Fairs ston had drawn his account. were instantly and simultaneously J R. Branson, a Union Pacific conschool on the night of February 2. of the syndicates have been removed. hydrophobia . capes from injury on record. Mr. Chamberlain on Friday rest killed. has been arrested at Chey ductor, M Thomas M. McCune, a prominent Murdered His Wife and Then sitated Like Just Wild Westerners. , Attempt, enne, charged with being a member the town of Graffreiht, No Prize Premiums. Mining Excitement In Arizona. sheepman of Nephl, is supposed to of the gang which robbed freight cars wholly Dutch district, which was t was a battle between two There Suicide. ed Mex in New foul met with have News from Douglas, Arizona, states play The bouse committee on ways and between Cheyenne and Sydney, Neb. the 1 Samuel Keeler, of Hamilton, O., men with pistols in the Broadway the- that Ico, and his family and friends are means has authorized a bill to be re- Some of the stolen goods were found center of operations during 1 excitement great over ' prevails receptk war. A hostile using every effort to unravel the mys- killed his wife, aged 30, and then cut atre district. New York City, Friday the fabulous no package which man that He room. is in the his provides eighth ported m strike gold in last reported tery. Mr. McCune has not been heard his own throat. When his the at but The affair been took place in front planned, daughtei night. the Torres mountains, forty miles from of manufactured smoking or chewing to be arrested in connection with the from since the 14th or January, and steals. the intention was abandoned. K3 tobacco, or snuff or cigars or cigar, all efforts to locate him have proven arose to build the fires he sent hei of the Sturtevant house. Nine shots ;he terminus of the Nacohara railroad. ettes to shall have anything packed in or Mrs. Frank Lavelleur has been ar- theless, the welcome extended futile. back to 'bed, then locked the door of were fired, and one of the principals a than score in or $lore of connected attached way to, any have expeditions anything was and a ofcolonial scretary bystander were wounded. It is claimed a plot to poison the la., charged with his bed room, and with a hammer with it, other than the manufacturers rested at Newtou, the murder of her husband. It is al cordiaL The Dutchmen held ficials of the State Industrial school killed his wire, afterward Neither wound is serious. The battle, left Douglas since Monday for the reveand Internal the labels, mutilating wrapper It which at Ogden has been unearthed. leged in the indictment that she killed from the receptions and caused Intense excitement tcene of the strike. Samples of ore arti him with an ax and placed, the re- from seems some of the girls had got hold her body with a saw. He then cut his along Broadway, was started by Philip brought to Douglas today assayed nue stamp and the mandfactured the recepiohs and functR is cles. Further provision made that mains in a barn, which she subseof a quantity of corrosive sublimate throat. He may recover. Mrs. Keeler Black, a Harlem poolroom proprietor, from from to ounces 2,000 3,000 gold. nothing Bhall be affixed or printed quently set on fire. He was the womMany of them openly paraded and had Intended placing it in the expressed the desire to visit her sister who opened fire on Julius Formel, a Almost such the entire district or ot. where upon husband. was packages, discovered the promising third ans flags. as the latter retired saloonkeeper coffee, but the plan In Vermont which enraged Keeler. tering any gift, prize or premium. in time to prevent its execution. waltei out of the Sturtevant bouse. find was made is open to location. hos-plta- him Ups T phi V Llncoln-McKlnle- 11 g claw-hamm- er Austro-Hungaria- Wyo-minglt- sip-me- ss Jefferson-Jackson-Lincol- Sa-n- J , . Ger-man- Btorm-moisten- yr -- ' ish-Bo- er I lag Mr- - ptobiiMi,, the sale of liquor near grading tamps, iW works, etc., was passed. Mr. McKinnons bill relating 1., tke c and per diem of jurors in petit " taken up and passed uuanlmuusiy Mr. Lawrence's bill, giving gtialdlans,eiecj. tors, eto , power to lease and band under authority of the probate tone was passed without opposition. Mrs. Coulter introduce! three new bills en being the act, one fortik'dj,. minors in pool halls and one forbidding In saloons. froi sho E V pre bet hac tra the - las see I 1 hii tui he hii to Ai ed IT he cl tb g te in hi 01 h 8 a v |