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Show he go STANDIXa QZVbev WHOM, JUtua rnfUam System of Fortifications Begins Many Miles Outside the City. As the result of months of prepara-iipVladivostok is now strongly promoted, according to Captain Halvor-scof the Norwegian steamship Tun-guwbich arrived at C'hefoo five days out from (hat port, with 700 Chinese refugees, who were unable to live at Vladivostok any longer owing to the high prices of food and other necessaries, due to the war. Captain Halvorsen says that the Vladivostok system of fortifications begins many miles outside the city proper and grows stronger as the city ig approached. Ships laden with food, cannon, ammunition and all sorts of military supplies, frequently arrive at Vladivostok, according to Captain Halvorsen, who says that five ships engaged In unloading their cargoes, were in port when the Tungas sailed. n TBHM OF SUBSCRIPT Dm Tar, la (il Mwtkl.ntw JOHl QUICK RESULTS. NEWS SUMMARY. SOUTHWEST NOTES. VLADIVOSTOK PROTECTED. Fire has destroyed one side of the saloon at Giencue, Mont., The was robbed of $200 by masked bandits on the morning of the 5th. Le- - town of Marion. Micb, entailing a loss of $200,0u0 Tbe Japanese reservists residents in News comes from Goldfield, Nev., that E. A Colburn, Jr., has been de- the Ph ppine islands have been called ported from that camp by miners and to the colors BatereS MUM Fact 09m M BWchaa City M warned never to return. In the battle of Shakhe river, one Bill Hatfield shot and kitled his Russian corps alone lost 271 officers MTBUM STAXDDia, Editor. wife, Mauri, and then blew out his and 7,150 men. brains at Meeteetse. Wye. It is said INTRUOTION TO CORRESPONDENTS. The estimates of the war departI tom of sews are HeltoS trom U paru ol that jealousy was the cause of the ment for the fiscal year ending June ffc country. Writ apoa aaa aid of tha papa' eslZ. 30. 196. ageregate $103 6S0.7S'1 tragedy. Wrlta propa' Barnes platalp. commi'-rioha la enter to protect im pafeUabar freet la While playing with a small calibre The Philippine poelUoee from trrwpoulbU paraana. Ua (all boy of granted the right of eminent riuinuin rifle, John Tyler, a 6 year-olBane at toe autfeor aaoald be elaed M all Tha Identity ol eorreepeedeaCS Hamilton, Mont., shot and fatally to rmlioad companies hoi ling char111 ba witkkeid whan aaar daalrad. wounded tbe daughter of ters. John Marvel. PUBLISH BO BVBRY THURSDAY. A riot of students In Mi an resilient As one of the features of the Lewis iu a fight with the police in which and Clark exposition, It is proposed several students were severely inUTAH STATE NEWS. ! to hold a series of airship contests jured. similar to that which will take place A cage in a mine at Nantlcoke, Pa., Mrs. Mary Wright, who came to St. Louis. at ten miners, fell a distance containing Utah In 1852 and settled tn Spring-vllle- , A body identified as that of E. M. of 1,700 feet, the bodies being horribly Is dead at the age of 67. ATTACKED BY BANDIT8. Nordberg, first mate of the ship St. mangled. In the ore and bullion market of was found floating in Tacoma Francis, Nine lives wese lost as the result of Russian Explorer Put to Death in harbor Malt Lake the past week closed on by an officer of the revenue the collapse of a reservoir located near Mongolia. settlements amounting to $526,600. S. C., cutter Grant. the center of Winston-Salem- , General Kuropatkln was from reports that $1.00 raised wheat Milling Martin Keogh, an eccentric charac- while four persons were injured. to $1.10 a hundred at a meeting of the Lieutenant Colonel Bogdenoff, who ter, was found dead on a country road Seven persons were injured in a last was sent by Viceroy Alexlff to ex- near Butte Salt Lake Produce exchange knife head-oA slash from a collision near Bristow, I. T. plore Mongolia, accompanied by only week. an ar- Misunderstanding of orders caused a the left across severing wrist, two Interpreters and a courier, was atJames Smith has mysteriously disshowed it was a freight and work train to collide. tacked by Chinese bandits on Novem- tery, quite plainly In from home his Scofield, case of suicide. appeared ber 3 near Durtnbln mountain, on the George Rooke, 62 years old, who at and his friends fear he has met with t Peter Faure, a wealthy sheep own- one time claimed to be Chinese Eastern railway, and that one foul play. of the interpreters was killed , the er, living near Walla Walla, became champion pugilist of the world, is After being married but one week, others of the because his wife, from dead in a Newark, N. J., hospital. party being captured. despondent Ernest Bertram, of Ogden, suicided was he whom separated, refused to Cavalry sent In pursuit of the bandits Burglars entered the bank at Beckby morphine poisoning. He and his found the corpses of Lieutenant Colo- return to him, and committed suicide er, Minn., broke open the safe with nel Bogdenoff, the second Interpreter Faure took poison. bride had quarreled. nitroglycerine, secured $3,000 in curand the courier, which have been Butte at saloon B. Sullivan J. Many carloads of ties Jind The rency and made their escape on a hand brought to Harbin. General Kuropatrails have been delivered kln adds that punitive measures will was held up by three masked men and car. at Modena recently to rebuild the line be taken. the proprietor. Sullivan, and three paA cotton compress company in OkGeneral Kuropatkln also reports trons, lined up against the wall and at that point and vicinity. 0 has contracted to furnish lahoma the repulse of a Japanese attack on The bandits secured about Edward J. Jude, an engineer on the his right flank on November 6. Six robbed. worth of cotton to a firm of Japa$100, together with some Jewelry. Southern Pacific, residing In Ogden, Russians were killed. nese for immediate shipment to Nagaof saki. one Japanese, members committed suicide by taking carbolic Thirty MANY ARE INJURED. acid, No cause is known for the deed. the first reserves, left Seattle last The cruisers Olympia, Cleveland on the steamship Kanagawa and Des week Charles Buchanan, a former resi- Street Car Accident Near Los Angeles Moines, of the United States sumto a Maru for Japan, in response Caused by Fog. dent of Salt Lake, has disappeared squadron. Rear Admiral European This from bis home in St Louis, and his A hundred persons Jewell commanding, have arrived at were Injured, mons from the war department. since Is the first call on the reserves wife fears that he has met with foul some of them seriously, in a rear-enGibraltar. play. collision on the Long Beach electric the war began. The state department received a caJesse Armltage, aged 60, sprang blegram from Amoy, China, announcRoy Taylor of Salt Lake City acci- road. The car from Los Angeles to near Virginia City, dentally shot himself while hunting Ixing Beach had stopped at a crossing Into Indian creek, ing the destruction of the American Mont., to save his wife, who Is also consulate there, together with valuducks near American Fork, The load near Compton to take on a passenger. a struggle able entered his leg,. Inflicting a bad There was a dense fog prevailing. 60 years of age, and after papers. in the waters of the swollen stream, ' ' The car contained thirty-thre.wound. pasA hundred persons were drowned to woman shore, he pulled the aged Organist John J. ' McClellan, who sengers. Hardly had It stopped when by the sinking of the French steamer dead. find her to a work car, containing about forty only presides at the big organ In the Gironde, after having been in collision and two foremen, Posses are still out In the vicinity with the French steamer A. Schiffino In Salt Lake City, has been in Mexican laborers, which had ' been closely following, two for the of Thermopolls looking Ued to give two recitals at the St. crushed into It at full speed. Not a bandits who killed I. O. Middaugh, near Herbillon, Algeria. . Louis exposition. on ear the person passenger escaped ( The American evangelists, Lorry have re- cashier of the First National bank of O. C. Andreason, one of the oldest Injured and some of them and Alexander, opened a three months' ceived frightful cuts and bruises. rob to the an in bank; attempt Cody, residents of Monroe, "died last week revival in London, Sunday, in a buildThe cause of the accident was the at the age of 62 years. He had been dense fog. and the fact that the pas- but the report that the robers have ing that had been specially erected is denied. been trapped la several weeks but the di- senger coach was about ten minutes ' for the purpose, with a seating capacOne of the largest mountain lions rect cause of death was heart failure. late. of 12,000. was killed ity ever seen in that section, There are over 4,300 persons In Salt WAR OVER FOR WINTER. The value of the merchandise and near Bonita. Mont, by G. W. Gill and Lake City , who have not paid their produce shipment from San Francisco It is Thought There Will be No More H. L. Mullins. The lion measured poll tax for this year, and It Is the to the Orient in October was $3,837,-30MulGill to from and feet nine tip tip. Big Battles Until Spring. intention Of the tax collector to begin f of which is more than suit against each Individual for the Military activity In the vicinity of lins had one of the exciting experi- the total from there to all shipments ' ences In of their lives the s dispatching the Shahke river is limited to the examount, $3.00. ports in that month. of en- animal. Seymour Eking, aged 9, was found tension and strengthening The body of Mrs. Charles Hunter, The killing in cold blood of Mardead In bed at his home In Slatervllle. trenchments. , There are indications lies at the county morgue in colored, a Coal Hiram of that Bates the shal have not given up Creek, Japanese The cause of his demise is a mystery, unburied, because, it is alChicago, aa he was an unusually healthy lad the plan of seeking to force General coal mining town In Fremont county, leged by the husband, the Globe MuKuropatkln Into another general en- Colo., by two negroes. Grant and Wen-le- y and went to bed feeling well and In gagement tual Life Insurance association has although In military circles Thompson, whom he was trying to at 8t. Petersburg the belief Is exgood spirits. . , refused to remit on a policy. the for caused has arrest disturbance, Olaf Anderson, a bartender of Salt pressed that there will be no other Generals Candelaria and Cambom-llresidents to issue a warning to lake City suicided by taking mor- big battle In the campaign this year. white insurgent leaders, who recently the negro population to leave the n phine. Family troubles, brought about revolted against the San Domingan Agreement camp. by Andersons fondness for liquor, are Sir Charles Hardinge, ' the British The body of a man, badly decom- government, with their followers, have believed to have been responsible for surrendered and peace prevails ambassador, has submitted to Foreign - posed,' and with one aide of his face the suicide. Minister Lamsdorlf three additional throughout the entire republic. wholly eaten away by coyotes, was Utahs output of copper for the past articles of the A masked man, armed with a pistol, agreediscovered by Carl M. Standal on the week shows a marked Increase, ment, the first providing for legal as- east of the main divide, says a entered Carters saloon at Cottonwood, slope sessors for tbe contracting parties, pounds of copper bullion, containThere is no way of Cal., and lined up six men with their second for a division of the ex- Butte dispatch. ing silver and gold of a value exceed- the penses of the commission, and the Identifying the man. as there was faces to the wail and their hands over ing $250,000 having- been forwarded third that the decision of the majornothing on him to give a clue to his their heads, while he relieved them of t the refineries of the east. ity of the commission shall be bind-In$500 in cash and $1,800 in checks. identity. Farmers of Willard are happy over J. B, Mann was sentenced to five Russia probably will decide to igthe outcome of the present season. BANDITS BOTTLED UT. years in the penitentiary and his wife, nore the Japanese protest regarding Beet harvesting la nearing an end, Nettie Mann, to one year by Judges Russian troops wearing Chinese they are selling their onions at $1.00 Harvey Logan and Hit Band Are Cor- Chapman and Rice, at Chehalis, clothes, as Japan did the case of the in ralled. the field, and other per 100 pounds, Mann and his wife burned Russian protest in regard to the RusWash. erops are bringing good 'prices. Harvey Logan and his band of Cody, their millinery store in Centralia In sian torpedo boat destroyer Ryesitelnl, cut out of Chefoo harbo by the JapaThe body of an unknown' man was Wyo., hank robbers are believed to be August for Insurance money. nese. bottled fonnd In a box car in the freight yards up at the ranch home of their a stockman Frank s Wells, wealthy The exact receipts of the counIn Ogden." The man .had been, mur- friends In the at Camasprle, Ore., left his glove contest were $31,790. living Of this Is It dered and robbed, his" body being yet try. expected that the posses home about a month ago in search of sum the fighters received 70 per cent warm when found. Two men have of the sheriffs of Fremont' Big Horn and Casper counties will Join forces winter reeding grounds for his cattle, which amounted to $22,246. As Gans been arrested on suspicion pf being and make a combined attack on tbe and has not been seen since. Wells by winning received 50 per cent of the the murderers; but there is no abso- outlaws, who, If they have not Bcented friends are unable to find clue fighters share, he and Britt each carany will be found at the ranch trouble, lute proof against them. to his whereabouts and fear foul play. ried away $11,123. house. Niels Paulsen, while carrying brick A terrible accident was narrowly D. J. McCue, for two terms mayor PERISHED WITH HIS WIFE.' and mortar for tire masons ; laying averted at Pendleton, Ore., by Patrick of Charlottesville, Va., and for many brick on the new meeting house at New Yorker. Loses His Life" In Enr Scheurte, who stopped a runaway om- years a lawyer at the bar before which Pleasant Grove," broke the plank on nibus containing a dozen small chil- be was tried, has been found guilty deavor to Save His Helpmeet which he was walking, falling about ' a hotel keeper o! dren being returned home from of murder in the first degree on tbe Joseph Capple, fifteen feet, striking his head and ribs. In time to prevent its charge of having killed his wife. This ; Westchester ChaUncey,-county. New school, barely He is In a critical condition. with a switch engine. colliding carries the death penalty;, after " York, paving his aged mother William Walker of American Fork, Five prisoners who were serving on Jim Wo Kee, a Chinese lanndryman and father and three children from while at work In the sugar factory, en- his burning hotel lost- - his own life the rock pile gang, and who had sen- of New York City, Is dead from nine gaged in putting a belt on a pulley, early Sunday by rushing Into the tences of 'from four to ten months to terrible wounds on his head and face, was thrown against a wheel moving at flames when he learned that his wife complete, escaped from the county received during a fight in his laundry had not escaped.' The bodies of Cap- jail at Portland by sawing their , the rate of 1,300 revolutions per ple and his wife were found later In through bolts, bars and locks, be- with a white woman, companion. The resulting In a badly bruised arm the' cellar lying side by side, burned tween the hours of 9 oclock at night woman attacked him with a cleaver and hand. , and 7 oclock the next morning. almost beyond recognition. . while he was asleep. Considerable excitement was.' caused A man born in a European country four After after and absence, years Drunken Father Slut and Killed by la Lehl last week by an attempt to his wife had read a newspaper notice of a Chinese father and English mothHla.8on, poison Reuben Davis, employed at the of his death, J. Winfield Kimmls, for- er may not be deported from the UnitEdward Howard, a pattern maker, Some one placed sugar factory. merly, manager of the Tinker hotel of ed States under the Chinese exclusion strychnine In Mr. Davis' lunch which was shot and killed at hts home In Long peach, Wash., has returned to act, according to an opinion handed threw him Into convulsions, and for Detroit, Mich., on Sunday, by his son, Portland. Learning that his wife had down by Judge Holt In the United Arthur, aged 21. . The elder Howard, a time his life was despaired of. again married, he has not yet been To States District court. who had been drinking," attacked his see her. She was married a The state department has received Persistent complaints come from month Caliente of the great number of labor- wife because she refused lo give him ago to Henry KUppel of the city en- k cablegram from the American emers stranded there, who, it Is alleged, money for more liquor. The daughter gineer's department Kimmls. . , who at St Petersburg which warwas once known all along tnls coast, bassy have been sent by an employment came to the mothers rescue. Howrants in the assumption that the it agency with offices In Salt Lake City ard pinned them both to the floor, and mysteriously disappeared in 1900. His and Ogden, with the assurance, that was .choking them when the son en- wife read in a Kansas City paper "Of Russian government will soon agree there "would he work for them- at tbe tered. The son and his mother assert his death', and considered herself a to recognize passports of American . that the shooting was accidental front Jews traveling in Russia. wtdpw. : John Britton, a- - veteran of the civil Within the coming ' thirty days, At least twenty-fivpersons were A Junket to Panama. 65 years of age, and a resident of Injured during a clash between stuthere will he one of the finest little war, Members of tbe house committee on steamboats In the entire country plyDansite,' came to Cripple Creek, Colo., dents of the Massachusetts Institute of ing between Green River station and Interstate and foreign commerce have to procure a marrlage license. He Yas Technology and police reserves In the town of Jloab, In Grand county. arranged to make a trip to the Pandirected to the office of the county Boston. The trouble occurred over Its name Is to be the. Cliff Dweller, ama canal zone, starting .from New clerk and recorder,- - where he and Its cost is around the $12,000 applied the police endeavoring to keep the stuYork on the 14th- instant, for "the purmark. The Jiqease. He answered all the dents off the steps of Rogers hall. for of pose acquiring Information as a John P. Holmgren of Bear rivr, who basis of legislation. The members of questions until It came to the name The Finnish elections for clericals, bride-to-bwon a $200 prize from the Utah Britton had for- one of the four chambers of the diet Sugar the committee will the accompanied of the oompany last year for his crop, has by 'their' wives,' by other representagotten the name of . the woman to lust harvested forty , acres of beets tives and slsq by' some United States whom he was to ho married. He left have resulted" in a surprise, showing The total on the forty acres was 1,080 senators. The transport Sumner will the office and went op town, and found an equal division of the adherents of be placed at their disposal for the the bride nad got aer name, which what are known as the constitutional ions, or aa average of twenty-sevetons per acre, and he still has M s Marv Finch, who is 63 and they will go direct from New years and old Finnish partl3. The latter are twenty toor Bores to harvest York to Colon. supporters of the Russian regime. MI MMt TftfM MftBltotwiiw miiiwMWWW n mu n middle-weigh- seventy-five-poun- d $00,-00- 1 d e Tab-ernacl- - one-hal- . o, Anglo-Russla- Anglo-Russla- 866,-0X- 8 Brltt-Gan- of Benjamin Franklin That Fooled French Historian. When Benjamin Franklin was on and his famous mission in Paris he Silos Deane were one day discussing in the numerous errors they found the Abbe Raynals "Historie des Deux work lodes, when the author of that happened to come in upon them. They told the good man the subject of their conversation, and the abbe Immediateerrors ly denied that there were any - , . in his history. His attention was called to the story trouble andr of a certain Polly Baker, and an elopain. The quent address which the abbe creditlions were very irregular, ed her with making before a Massagaik colored and full of sediment chusetts court. The abbe insisted The pills cltuied it all up and I have that it was a true story, but admitted since back my in not had an ache that he could not remember his aufor tt. Dr. Franklin was shaktaking the last dose. My health genthority deal. erallv is improved a great with laughter during tbe protestaing Fo'sTER-MtLBlRCO.. Buffalo, tions of the learned Frenchman. N Y For sale by all dealers, price 50 At last he said: 1 will tell you, cents rer box. abbe, the origin of that story. When I was a printer and editor of a newsCoif Is World Game. paper we were sometimes slack of a been has gnf news, At Bagdad there and to amuse our customers I eighteenThe club for nearly ten years. fill up our vacant columns to used In course, which is laid out -hole with anecdotes and fables and fancies the desert some three miles from the of my own, and this tale of Polly city, is said to be of "a decidedly sportBaker is one of my making. which means, according character immodan loses one ing to some that Wipea Out Albanian Chiefs. Golf erate number of balls there. Tbe Sublime Porte, tired, apparentmay be played at Zanzibar. Benin ly, of continuous fighting with the AlreIt be will of blood, ("the city banians, without obtaining any result, membered), Crete. Bangkok, Honolulu, seems to have adopted the more InLonPerak and also at sidious plan of weeding out the chiefs. don Times. Osman Pasha, one of the most powerful chiefs in Albania, has just arrived I do not believe Piso's Cure for Consumption has an equal for coughs and colds. Jobn F. at Scutari, ostensibly on a visit to the Governor of the province. He Is Botxo, Trinity Springs, Ind., Feb. 15, 1800. stated to be really, however, in a WAS RAVING. HE THOUGHT condition of gilded exile, and many other chiefs are believed to be threatGood Wife Doubted the Story of Her ened with similar treatment Husbands Promotion. Beat in the World. Archbishop Thompson was greatly Cream, Ark., Nov. 7. (Special.) archwas when he the given surprised After months suffering from eighteen sufferdiocese of York. He had been Backache and Kidney Coming acutely from toothache, and upon Epilepsy, medical advice bad resorted to nar- plaint, Mr. W. H. Smith of this place cotics. After a particularly bad night is a well man again and those who he set out for his doctor, though his have watched his return to health wife had besought him not to submit unhesitatingly give all the credit to to further narcotics, as after them Dodds Kidney Pills. In an interview be was not himself for some hours. regarding his cure, Mr. Smith says: 1 had been low for eighteen months On the way he met the postman, who handed him a letter announcing his with my back and kidneys and also I had taken everything I preferment from Gloucester to York. Epilepsy. He rushed back and burst excitedly knew of, and nothing seemed to do Into the house, the toothache all for- me any good till a friend of mine got me to send for Dodd's Kidney Pills. Zoe, Zoe! he cried, what gotten. do you think has happened . I am I find that they are the greatest medIn the world, for now I am able There, what icine archbishop of York! did I tell you," rejoined his wife. to work and am in fact as stout and "Youve been taking that horrid nar- strong as before I took sick. Dodds Kidney Pills cure the Kidcotic again, and are quite out of your neys. Cured Kidneys cleanse the hfead. blood of ail Impurities. Pure blood Her Time will Come. means good health. Young man, beware of the girl who Too Much for Ducks Digestion. lets you do all the talking during Recently one of the St. James' park courtship; shes playing a waiting (London, Eng.) lake keepers found a game. Chicago News. duck lying on tbe bank dead. It was Writ M FRINK ETK RFWEPV Co.. CUram. If discovered that the bird had swaland get oculist's four eye arc re orU furtatntd. U HI N E. It cures all lowed a penny toy clock and a small advice and free sample rubber ball.'evldently thrown into the Love Unselfish. water by children. True love does not demand, it deThere la more Catarrh Is thta aeetlon of the country votes; It does not absorb from an- than all other dUeaiie put wgtber, and until ibe Ian other, It pours out of Its own rich fcr year wa supposed to be Incurable. For a great years doctor pronounced It a local elitea.te and many It to does not feed other. that Store prescribed Wcal remedies, and by constantly falling cure with Kcal treatment, pronounced It Incurable. pn the affirmation of self, hut grows to Science has proem Catarrh to be a constltotloual disStrong and radiant on negation of It- ease and therefore require constitutional treatment. Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney self. There Is so much that goes un- HaUt A Co., Toiedo, Ohio, Is tbe only constitutional cure on from 10 der the name of love that Is poor and the market. It Is taken internally In doses It acts directly on the blood end mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one paltry and mean; that wants to get dropetoateaspoooful. dollars for any case It falls to cure. Send father than give; that calls itself love hundred for circulars and testhnonlala. nd sacrifices the object of It to feed Address F. J. CHKNEY A COM Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggist. Tftc. the flame of Ita own egotism,- Not Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. such is the love of God nor the love of Jesus Christ; not such either can Penetrated Into Lassa. be our love that shall yield us final Lassa's former secret Is said to have been more of a general superentry to the heavenlles. stition than a fact Though no EuroPILLSBURYS BEST pean army has before entered its gates, they have not always been Takes Thrse Grand Prizes closed to the discreet traveler. AcAt the St. Louis Worlds Fair. cording to a recent writer Warren The Grand Prize for the highest Hastings, keenly aware of Lassas imgrade of flour, a Grand Prize tor the portance, sent an envoy thither one finest exhibit and a Grand Prize for Bogle as early as 1774. Thomas the best loaf of bread. Manning, the friend of Charles Lamb, passed four months within the walls Korean a Hard Language. ef the sacred city, and left behind him Korean is a difficult language to aa eloquent description. He was even learn. Trifling errors are likely to lead granted an audience with the dalai a foreigner Into great embarrassment lama, a boy of 7. It was only the smallest mistake that an impassioned preacher to warn Important to Mother. W. J. Hill, of Concord, N. C., Justice of the Peace, says: Doan's Kidney pills proved a very efficient remedy in my case. 1 used them for disordered and backache, from a bich I had experienced a great deal of ys kid-ser- i , y , . e n s Mrs. Maiy E- - Mcserve, of Salisbury, Mass.; was cured of Anaemia, a disease in which there is an actual deficiency of the blood, by the use of ' Dr. Williams Pink Pffls . for Pale People The first symptom . She says: was an unusual paleness. Latei tbe blood seemed to have all left my I had shortness of breath and body. flultering of the heart; was depressed, morose and peevish. I suffered for two years. Physicians did me little good but I am now a well woman because 1 took twelve boxes of Dr. Williams Pink Pills. These pills really make new blood and have cured obstinate cases of rheumatism, scrofula and erysipelas. They are especially useful to growing girls. Sold by ail Druggitu. , Astrologers Were Wronq. According to tbe astrologers, the world was to have come to an end on Sept. 16, 1186. They had observed with awe that at sunrise on that day there would be a conjunction of all tbe planets tn Libra and no doubt the argument was that such a collection would be altogether too much for the balance of the universe. When It arrived, Sept 16 proved to be a very day. In 1524 ordinary twelfth-centurastrology plucked up courage to try again. This time there was to be universal deluge, on the strength ol tbe meeting of three planets tn the sign of Pisces, and a private Noalia ark was actually built for the occasion by a devout believer at Toulouss. The year 1524 proved to be a period cf drought. y Blanks Coffee Wins Everything. St. Louis, Nov. 8. World's Fair gives C. F. Bianke Tea & Coffee Co. highest award, grand prize and gold medal, on coffee, also five additional highest awards on Grant Cabin Tea. Quaker Ceylon Tea, China Tea, Japan and Formosan Teas, making greatest number grand prizes ever awarded one firm. n eye-li- t. - !ed congregation that unless tney re- pented they would be relegated to "a cellar the Korean word for cellar and the nether world being almost In like manner the story Identical. of Lazarus, who fell sick, was told to a Sunday school class with an unauthorized ending. The native form of expression Is "entering a sickness, anu by a trifling confusion the teacher was made to declare that Lazarus entered a bottle. TEA -- min-nte- Hoax Let it be neither weak nor strong, at least good, if possible fine, and brewed by one who knows how. Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, a tafe and aura remedy tor Infanta and children, and eee that It Bean the Signature of In Cae For over 30 Yean. The Kind You Rare Always Bought. Original Worlds Fair. Worlds expositions may be said to be lineal descendants of the annual fair at Stourbridge, near Cambridge, England, which, it Is claimed, was instituted by Caraustus, the rebel Roman emperor of Britain, on Sept. 19, A. D. 207. It certainly flourished as early as this, and British commerce Is believed to have had its first real boom In consequence of the reports carried to tbe continent by foreign traders who flocked to this worlds fair. About a thousand years later Stourbridge fair got a new lease of Improvement in Japan's Laws. Japans laws have been greatly improved during the last fifteen years. Decapitation and torture have been abolished and hanging remains the sole method of Inflicting the death Instead of tbe 250 crimes penalty. calling for the full penalty of the law under the old system, capital punishment is now threatened tor only four crimes. Penal servitude. Imprisonment with or without hard labor, fines and police supervision are the punishments Inflicted for the minor crimes. Corporal punishment Is no longer per- mitted. TEA tastes good and makes one feel good besides. Schillings Best is the tea. Your grocor roturni four momy If ;cq think so. 4ot Snow Deer Hard to Capture. The snow deer, a beast nearly as big as the great wapiti, has seldom fallen to the gun of the European. No complete specimen has yet been sent to Europe. In England it la represented only by five skulls and horns In the British museum and aa many more in different private collections. The horns are of great size, tha record in the number of points, thirteen, Is in the British museum. The spread between the tips of the horns Is over ground. Little Is known about the creature, hut it Is conjectured that this coloration is protective, harmonizing with patches of snow and black rocks among which It lives. TEA It takes one out of him-se- lf and makes him forget himself What a comfort I ! Driving Ostrich to Wagon. Inventor of Thermometer. The work of breaking an ostrich to It Is 180 years since Gabriel Daniel life from King John for the benefit of harness requires Infinite patlenca. Ba Fahrenheit published to the world an a leper hospital, and for eight centur- wears a collar at the base of Ms neck,-anaccount of his thermometer, an in- ies or more It was the greatest fair from this straps are passed undervention which enabled man accurate- In England. neath his body and attached to tho ly to measure, not merely and vagueagon. No hit is placed In his month, ly to surmise, how hot or how cold the reins being simply tied over hi he chanced to be at any given mobill In driving him the reins arq ment Fahrenheit was a bankrupt crossed, for the reason that he vrfl) lnj is wealth What home to German merchant with a turn for variably take the opposite direction The thermometrlc gradchemistry. from that in which Is head to palled. happiness? uations of Celsius and of Reamnr, If you pull his head over to the left, Take a little more time for an admitted improvement on instance, he will instinctively Jerh-i- t that of Fahrenheit, have never really for tea! back and swerve to the right Just superseded his. It Is no doubt a conwhy he . does this nobody knows. tradiction In terms to talk of a temWhatever the reason, this habit to a Shortest Dispatches. The shortest two dispatches on rec- great advantage to the trainer, for perature of so many degrees below zero, but everybody knows and real- ord; Lord Lawrence to Queen Vic- with the lines crossed he can be drivises what it means. toria Peccavi! . (I have Sind). Sir en just the same as a horse. Francis Drake to Queen Elizabeth Cantharides! (The Spanish fly). New York Press. TEA '."TEA TEA There is better tea than you suspect; and yours is probably worse than you sus- pect v Mans Love Easily Lost. When a woman has won the love of a man, however devoted je may appear, It Is usually necessary tor her to take some pains to hold fast to his love if she wishes to keep It There are exceptions, but most mens love Is a fire, which easily dies tor lack of fuel. Exchange. You Bees Love Bright Colors. The bee is an artistic upholsterer. It lines 1U nest with the leaves of flowers, always choosing such as have bright colors. The are Invariably cut tn circles so exact that no compass would make them more true. Significance of Precious Stones. . From Brewers Dictionary of Phrase and Fable we learn that the amethyst typifies humility, the diamond Invulnerable faith, the sapphire hope, sardonyx sincerity, gold glory and power and silver purity. dont read advertise- ments; why are you reading this? Uke Your grocer return Four mono? It you dovt BcELling' Boot. Better Than Oil for Roads. writer In an English automobile paper claims that roads could be kept permanently damp by the application of strong solutions of calcium chlcn lde or magnesium chloride, and that this would be cheaper than otto and A |