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Show tfrhe goaf lier Qstve Ul WHOM, Proprietor. Post eoood OfBo MEN KILLED WEST VIRGINIA MINE. a Brigham City M NOBKAN LKE, Editor. INSTRUCTIONS TO CORE ESPONDENTi. Items of nsw art sollolled from all parts of (he country . Writs upon ass aids at the papsr only. Writs proper aamns plainly. In order to proteot the publisher from tm- Irresponsible persons, ths full Kltlooe from author should bs alg ued to all Ths Identity of oorrsspondents 111 bs withheld whenever desired. ' PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. UTAH STATE NEWS. ' Coalville is to have a national bank With a capital stock of $25,000. John Robertson was thrown from fcls buggy near Salt Lake City, sustaining Injuries which proved fatal. The old folks of Alpine were given their annual outing and festival day fa Wednesday Washingtons birth-ay- . The people of Morgan have decided to perfect a permanent farmers tute organization and to hold InstiInsti- tutes at least once a year. For. insulting two girls at Murray, Chris Johnson was fined $50 and sen--' fenced to thirty days in jail, and Chas. Flaoe was given a fine of $20. , IN H iltu matter. Mrs. William Wells of Richfield, one of the earliest settlers of that town, la dead. Mrs. Wells had been a resident of Richfield for over thirty years. Representatives of the Salt Lake and los Angeles commercial clubs are Jaying plans for a grand celebration tof the opening of the Salt Lake road. Report From St. Petersburg That peror is Bent on Making Peace. According to advices received from St. Petersburg, some persistent reports declare that Emperor Nicholas has not only decided to convoke a representative body, but that he Is a' so tent on making peace. He is reported to have taken thir decision chiefly on the advice of Emperor WPIIam. The question of peace has not only been formally discussed, but the conditions on which Russia is prepared to make peace have practically been agreed upon. These are as follows: Korea to he placed under Japanese suzerainty. ' Port Arthur and the Liao Tung peninsula to be ceded to Japan. Vladivostok to he declared a neutral port, with an open door. The Eastern Chinese railroad to be placed under neutral international administration. Manchuria, as far north as Harbin, to be restored as an Integral part of the Chinese empire. The difficulty lies in settling of Indemnity, upon which it is known that Japan Insists, but It Is thought that this difficulty is not insur- WEBER GUILTY OF Loss Would Have Been Much Greater but for the Fact That a Small Force Was Working on the Sunday Shift Forecast As a result of an explosion In shaft No. 1 of the United States Coal & Coke company at Wilcoe, W. Va., on Sunminers are suppose day, twenty-threto have lost their lives, and It is possible that the number will exceed this. Fifteen bodies had been recovered at last reports, although a large rescue party is at work In the mines. It Is barely possible, but not likely, that some of the remaining entombed miners will be rescued alive. The explosion was of terrific force and shattered windows a mile distant. Immediately after the shock c great number of miners, who were off duty, rushed to the shaft to find great clouds of smoke and dust gushing from its mouth. Mothers, children and other relatives were soon weeping and pleading for the rescue of those dear fco them entombed in the mine. The officials of the mine were soon on the scene. The dead miners thus far recovered are all Italians and Hungary Ians. The company usually work In this shaft about seventy-fivminers, but It being Sunday the men were not all In and the small loss of life can be attributed only to this fact. The United Coal & Coke company, with principal offices In Pittsburg, Pa is part) of the United States Steel corporation. The cause of the explosion has not as yet been determined. e e TOLD HIM TO SHOOT. mountable. The most trustworthy opinion at St. Petersburg Is that, In view of the Internal situation and the enormous difficulty In carrying on the war, peace on the terms outlined will be concluded within a comparatively short time If the lndlmnity question can be arranged, but it is quite possible that Russia will risk another battle before a decision Is reached, as General Is industriously preparing to try final conclusions with Field Mar- shal Oyama. Boy Kills Mother1 Pars amour at Her Command. Sheriff Graham has arrived at Missoula, Mont., with the entire Culberson family of Heron, under arrest. January 28, Mike Grau, a umber-naan, YOUNG CALIFORNIAN CONVICTED OF AWFUL CRIME. Mother, Sister and Attempted to Crime by Burning Bodies. Father, Conceal AuAdolph Weber was convicted at of murder on burn. Cal , Wednesday, In the first degree, for the killing of his mother, the jury being out fifteen hours. Adolph Weber, who Is only 20 years old, was tried for the murder of his mother, but he Is also accused of killing his father, sister and brother and of burning the family residence. The tragedy occurred November 10, 1904, at Auburn, the county seat of Placer On that day, soon after county. Adolph left his home It was destroyed by fire and the other four members of the family perished. An examination of the bodies taken from the ruins of the house proved that the mother, father and daughter had been shot, while the dead boy had been struck on the head with some blunt Instrument. Adolph arrived at the fire before It was extinguished and threw Into the flames a bundle found to contain his bloodstained trousers which few minutes before he had exchanged for a new pair. This and other circumstantial evidence led to fils arrest. He Is the sole heir to the estate, which is quite valuable. Eminent counsel were engaged In his defense, while the attorney general of the state conducted the prosecution. The trial occupied twenty-eigh- t days, during which the prisoner maintained his composure to a remarkable degree. . PUNISH YAQUI3. NARROWING SCENE AT MINE. -l- ld two-third- h stout-hearte- d . sol-idl- 1 Kuro-patkin- ' .... , , , e of the North Two Men Who Certainly Had It Down February 21. to Perfection. introwere bills new Twenty-onTalk about opening oysters," said duced in the house, it being the last by both the old pilot, as he pushed back a 4ay under the rule adopted of bills. heap of shells and asked the waiter bouses for the introduction for his check, "I never did see anyHawleys bill providing for a central Utah experiment station was body to beat Benny Hawser, who used bill to have a stand near Gene yiwsed, while Henes eight-hou- r Blackfords, was killed by adverse committee re In Fulton Market. Benny could open port. like Never oysters magic. used a A petition signed by Nephl Indian Said was it cruel. war veterans was received by the knife, either. "How did he manage it?" asked the house asking that their services be recognized by the awarding of suitable guUeless young man from uptown. Snuff, my boy, replied the old pit medallions and that steps be taken toward securing compensation for thirty ot, solemnly. "Bought real Scotch snuff, the strongest In the market days actual services. GovThe following appointments by When he held a little of it In front of ernor Cutler were confirmed by the tbe oysters they sneezed the top shell Deseret senate: Directors Agricul off." tural & Manufacturing society Lester "Pooh! said the young man. D. Freed of Salt Lake, William C. WinBenny was all right in his way," der of gait Lake, Mrs. Priscilla J. River of Salt Lake, Joseph A. Silver of Salt; observed the cashier, but he wasn't Commissioner state bureau of a circumstance to a feller on a freight (Lake. statistics Charles DeMoisy of . Salt sloop'that used to run between Fulton Lake. State coal mine Inspector slip and Bridgeport. Why, when that Gomer Thomas of Salt Lake. fellerd come in here hed take a dozthe Wootton, House bill No; 42, by en oysters and spread em In a row on city government measure, was passed that very table youre sittin at Then senate. ,by the hed begin to spin a sea yarn. I never House bill No. 74, by the committee heerd another man like him. Them common and carriers, on railroads r directors of cor- oysters Jes opened their mouths in aspermitting tonishment at his whoppers. Then porations, was passed by unanimous vote. hed take em by surprise, whip em House bill No. 103, by Marks, relatout of their shells, sprinkle em with ing to manner of pleading statutes of pepper an vinegar an swaller em. to amendment technical a limitations, New York Press. the existing law, and house bill No. misdea It 106, by Maughan, making PARISIANS EASY TO REACH. meanor to wilfully leave a gate open, were passed unanimously. Charlatans Reaping Rich Harvest In Senate bill No. 84, by Park, exemptFrench Capital. ing members of the national guard wlren on duty from juror service, was The very latest fashionable craze at passed unanimously.is medieval magic, astrology, new bills were Intro- Paris Twenty-fou- r palmistry and the rest Interspersed duced in the senate. e statement appeared l A to in Paris, Wednesday night, relative commie International the work of the sion which had been considering the North sea incident. It is as follows: "The Hull commission met this afmorning in the ministry of foreign orfairs and again this afternoon, in der to proceed to a final examination of the report recapitulating its conThe report is rather long, clusions comprising about ten large pages. The principal author is Admiral von Spaun (Austrian), but all the members of the commission collaborated In drawing it up. The commission gives no opinion on the question of the presence or absence of Japanese torpedo boats In the North sea, declaring merely that the Russian admiral quite legitimately believed that his squad ron was endangered and that he had the right under the circumstances to act as he did. The commissioners refer to the Russian governments engagement to Indemnify the victims of semi-officia- Brother and Then Mexican Troopers Avenge Murder of Bodies American Prospectors. One Hundred and Thirty-nin- e Recovered from Virginia. The 'Mexican forces under General The scene at the Virginia mine, at Torres, numbering about 400, have on Tuesday, where killed forty Yaquis and taken 137 pris60,006. who was living with Mrs. Cul- Birmingham, Ala., a terrific after damp explosion had oc oners In a two days battle with the There are 2,040 pupils In the grades berson, was shot by Joseph, the on Monday, was harrowing be- savages In the monntalns east of La from second to eighth of the public son of the woman, and died curred description. yond Colorado, Mexico. When the fight of are who Lake Salt In a hospital In Spokane, Sunday pchools City At last reports 139 blackened human ended General Torres, with his staff, Studying some musical instrument out night. The boy was ordered arrested s bodies had been recovered and laid of his force and the prison.'Of, school hours. upon receipt of the news of Graus out for identification. ers returned to La Colorado. The Senator Johnson has come to the death, and Sheriff Graham left for It Is now stated positively that 160 Mexican officers refused to make any rescue of the osteopaths. He will at- Heron Sunday night. Upon reaching men were itf the mine at the time of statement of their own losses until tempt to secure the passage of a bill jthe scene of the shooting, evidence and not the slightest they make their official-report- , but priwas gathered showing that Mrs, Mary the explosion, . Creating a board of examiners for this out that one of them will vate soldiers of the force who took Is held Culberson had told her son to shoot hope School of practitioners. live to tell of the disaster. part In the fight say they were inconGrau, while Grau and the woman were It Is rumored that the Denver manThe corpses are frightfully siderable, although there were sick evidence a that Grande charge company will resume the scuffling. Upon fUo and disfigured and Identification and wounded among the returning ' laying of heavy rails on the Sevier of murder was placed against Mrs, gled Is almost Impossible. Many of them troops. It Is said there were 300 warfcraneh of the road and continue them Culberson, and she is now locked In and twisted and bruised so are riors In the band surrounded by Torbadly the county jail. to the terminus at Marysvale. discolored that negroes cannot he told res In the Mazatlan mountains. About four two The two and boys 100 of these broke through the MexiRepresentative Peterson fell while girls, were children, from white men. boardtaken to a can lines and but the main . getting off a street car in Salt Lake ing house, where the private boy, One hundred families and 300 chil- force was hurledescaped, at a detachment comCity, striking his head on a rail, sus- Joseph, will be kept under surveilwithout and loft are destitute dren manded by Captain Barron, an old taining painful Injuries, he being ren lance. No time has been set for a means of support by the calamity, and Yaqul fighter who was guarding one of it exin the and case, is not hearing dared unconscious for some time. are of the best class of mining the mountain passes. pected that any charge will be placed they He succeeded In holding the sav- Arthur families In Alabama. Bouton, a lad of 16, and John against the boy. ages In check until the arrival of remost a cab the of One admitted gruesome have Goursey, sights inforcements, when the Indians were driver, BIG FIRE IN NEW ORLEANS. witnessed during the day was a mans driven back with heavy loss and finholding up two street car men In Salt head being carried out of the mine in ally surrendered. Mike City one night last week. They Twelve Squares in Ruins, Loss Being Secured only a small amount of money. a dinner basket. It was found in this Estimated at $5,000,000. KUROPATKIN IN TRAP. position, and the flesh was almost enMr. and Mrs. John Gunn of Salt millions of dollars involving Fire, tirely burned away from the skull. Outflanked by a Strong Force of fjcke City celebrated the fiftieth an- loss In property and that strikes a niversary of their wedding one day serious, if temporary, blow at the im- Legs, arms and mangled trunks were Japanese. After brought out in succession. fast week. Mr. Gunn Is In his eeventy-nint- mense Rumors are current in SL Petersexport trade of New Orleans, nightfall the entrance to the mine was year and his wife la 73 years of swept the river front In New Orleans, converted Into a veritable chamber of burg that General Kuropatkln has age. been outflanked by a strong force of Sunday night, and wiped out the vast horrors, the awfulness of which was Felix Rheinbold, a barber who has freight terminals of the Illinois Cen- Intensified by the flickering of the Japanese In the vicinity of Simmlntin lived In Ogden for many . years, sul tral, known as the and compelled to retire from the Stuyvesant docks. lamps as the feeble rays fell upon the elded by shooting himself in the Nearly a dozen squares of modern mangled and bleeding fragments Tf Shakhe river, but official dispatches, head. Rheinbold left a note to his wharves and so far as made public, give no intimafreight sheds, two mag human flesh strewn about the en- tion wife la which he stated that he feared nifleent grain elevators, hundreds that such a contingency Is even or trance. men who Many remotely possible. Military loaded cars and vast quantities of circles he was going blind. had been assisting In the work of res- Scout the report entirely, and say no ' bales cot20,000 of freight, including Annie Olson, a Salt Lake ton. were destroyed, together with a cue were forced to give up the task, body of Japanese of sufficient strength has been reported operating on the City girl, atempted suicide by taking large number of small residences. and numerous persons have fainted Russian Actual estimates of the losses are earbollo acid because ber fiance, a right flank to force General of the ghastly array Kuropatkln to abandon his exceedingat Fort Douglas, bad deserted her. Impossible to obtain, though they may upon seeing bodies. ly strong position on the Sakhe withexceed $5,000,000. Prompt use of milk averted her death out a hard fight lasting several days. fuid ahe will recover. PHILIPPINE BILL PASSED. JAP8 WERE VICT0R8. Panama Railroad Bill. A special election has been called of Opium Is Allowed to The senate on Wednesday considfor March 20 to decide whether the But Their. Advance Was Literally Over Importation Continue. Bodies of Their Own Men. ered at some length the bUl providing pity council shall bond the city for General Sakh&roff, General s The house has passed the Philip- a government for the Panama railthe purpose of getting the desired elec chief of staff, in a dispatch pines tariff bill practicaly as it came road. It was debated freely. Considertrie power necessary for the use of lated Saturday reports that when the from committee, and with but little ation of the bill was not completed the town of Willard. lapanese stacked and captured Beres-pef- f discussion. There was no special op- when the senate adjourned for want Holden, a small town in Millard hill on February 24, after severe with lighting, they were In superior force position to It, albough amendments of a quorum. A number of witnesses bounty,- - is seriously afflicted ' from the Democratic side de- were examined on behalf of Judge amallpox. Out of a population of 460 pnd advanced literally over the bodies coming to put certain products on the their own men. The Japanese lose signed In the impeachment proceed- more than sixty cases are reported, pf was very heavy, the dead lying in free list met with defeat An effort Swsyne against him. Washingtons fareill of the cases have developed with- leaps. The Russian losses have not to prohibit the importation of opium ings into the islands except for medicinal well addres was read by Mr. Perkins pet been ascertained. in the past two weeks, at the beginning of the session. purposes also failed. i The wife of a prominent real estate Panic in a Church. Miles Figures In Debate. ; Sealer of Salt Lake City has been ar, Oklahoma Makes Protest A panic was caused by a fire which rested on a charge of throwing cayAfter a brief but spirited debate tbe 15 to 10 the lower house of vote a By enne pepper Into the face and eyes of broke out in the Catholic church in of the Oklahoma legislature passed a bouse on Wednesday sent back to another woman, formerly employed by Norfolk, Nebraska, during service on joint resolution Introduced by Senator conference the army appropriation Eight hundred worshipers, her as a domestic. Jealousy was the Sunday. women President hill. All senate amendments were memorializing and children, were tn Decker, mostly cause. to blanket again disagreed to with the single exthe Roosevelt Investigate the church when the flames burst L. Jcha Nuttall, former private secna- ception of one appropriating $95,000 lands oil the of of the lease Osage the first floor, and there was for continuing the cable from Valdez retary in the office of the first presi- through the held of a Oklahoma, by rush for the exits. The priest at. tion, part dency of the Mormon church, died on com- to Seward, Alaska. There was reOil Indian Illuminating Territory to quiet the audience, bat did ithe 13rd at his home in Salt Lake tempted newed discussion over resaa the provision the believed, not succeed in doing so until several pany, commonly dity of a complication of diseases. women had fainted and a number of olution states, to be a representative regarding retired officers with the miwas born in England and was a children were Injured, none fatally. Of the Standard Oil company. It Is litia, the name of General Nelson A. Utah pioneer. The financial loss was not great. expected the resolution will pass ths Miles once more figuring conspicuous'A upper house. ly In the debate. shooting affray occurred at Clear Anna Wouldnt Dance. ""Creek on the 20th, and as a result Illinois to Aid Kansas. Oregon Land Fraud Trials. Anna Onnafrey was the central fig. James Faddls is fatally wounded with Illinois of house In A representathe are a in special from Portland, Ore., says bloody battle at the works E bullet In his head and Daniel Tracy, who did the shooting, is in jalL The of the Veteran Coal company In Mount tives on Tuesday, a resolution offered there Is not the slightest possibility Pleasant township, says a Greensburg, by Representative Allen was passed, of Senator Mitchell being tried In con, cause of the tragedy is said to have Pa., dispatch, in which two men were which makes an offer of a loan to the nection with land frauds before the (been .an old grudge, and six others were stabbed, shot state of Kansas of the sum of $100,000, first of June. Judge Bellinger Is au- A snowsllde of mammoth propor- killed slashed with knives. The dead: without Interest, for a period of six thority for the statement that there tions occurred on the property of the John Kopkas, Jr., 24 years old; leaves years, to aid In establishing a state has been no postponement of the land Gold Development company of Utah, wife; Michael Lechow, 30 years; oil refinery, and refers to the Standard fraud cases, as announced In dissear Marysvale, last week, the slide leaves a wife and two children. Of Oil company as that "merciless oc- patches from Washington, for the reaTom the whose now Pollock die. tentacles wounded, encircle topus may ynflsing the cabins and tunnel by Anna Onnafrey s refusal to dance wun every state In the Union." The reso- son that no actual time has ever been barely fifteen feet, It being a narrow tn unbidden guest at a wedding cele- lution was adopted by a viva voce set for their trial. Furthermore, he says, none of the defendants have as ; escape for the men at the mine. bration started the trouble. vote, amid considerable confusion and yet entered any pleas. Ellis Wood of Willard was seriously laughter. Brewer Officially Declared a In Chicago Roof Fell In. Injured while pulling up trees. come way the chain slipped and let a Spendthrift Dropped Dead When Arrested. The a building which Is beroof of tree fly back after it had been partly John R. Cooke, one of the members Daniel Dwyer, an election officer hi ing reconstructed for a new theatre pulled over. He was standing so that if the Cooke the full force of the backward swing been found to Brewing company, has the Thirteenth ward, Pittsburg, Pa., at Marysvale, Cal., collapsed Wednesbe a spendthrift by a dropped dead Tuesday struck him in the back and threw him while being on account of a defective truss several feet ury in the probate court In Chicago. taken to Jail, charged with ballot box day, supporting it from above. A number A conservator will be to Charles Johnson, a young man, was appointed stuffing. Four other members of the of workmen and others were in the Jogging in the mountains near Brig- take charge of his estate. That he election board of that ward were arbuilding at the time, one man being ham City and, while putting a log on las an Income of $15,000 a year and rested on the same charge. The fight killed and two Injured. No floor had his sleigh, he was caught between it las spent as much as $500 in one night over the city controllershlp was bittei been laid In the d a large stump. His right leg be- aas the evidence introduced. His wife . building and to this and were there many fights at the tween the hip and the knee was testified that last year she had rewas due the escape of several - crushed. The limb was During the morning Judge Rodg- fact amputated, but ceived but $84 from her husband for polls. other workmen, M they fell petween ers common of the the young man died. the support of herself and child. pleas court Issued i . si8. n.? wre ProtecteL being twenty-fivwarrants for fraudulent liberated by tbe firemen and police. voting. Representative Hone wants the terms of sheriffs extended from two to (our years in counties having more than 15,000 population and less than of the Report Sea Commission. Murdered LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS. MAKES EXCUSES FOR RUSSIA. MURDER Em- TWENTY-THRE- E TBKMS OB BTTBSCBIPTlONi to EYunr. ( i uHtaMam aund at lb RJSSIANS WILLING TO QUIT. the deplorable incident. "The report will be sent tomorrow by special messengers to the Russian and British governments, not hecause it is liable to modifications at the instance of one or the other of the governments, the commissions decision being without appeal, but the commissioners do not wish the powers interested to simply learn through the press of the last public sitting and the conclusions arrived at There Is nothing in this preliminary communication or report except an act of deference. ; hold-ove- with a little spiritualism. Palmistry is for the moment the supreme InteAt a joint legislative meeting in the rest and Mme. de Thebes Is the suHand reading parbouse of representatives, Washin- preme palmist. ' BRITONS ARE MAD. gtons birthday was observed by a proties are all the rage. The guests sit song round a table and Mme. de Thebes or Are Indignant Over Decision of North gramme of exercises, including decorations and address. Patriotic one of her colleagues reads each hand Sea Commission. were everywhere in evidence. Over In turn. is the speakers platform husg pictures A strong chord of Indignation The Japanese are going to carry sounded by the London daily newspa- Of Washington, McKinley and Roose- everything before them. The countess chamwhile about the legislative wUl live to be 100. You will have to statement velt, were pers over the bers draped the national colors. relative to the decision of the North (All but three or four of the represent- go to Vichy If you want to get well. sea commission, giving to Russia the atives were present, many with their You will be the victim of a horrible on the other hand, the automobile accident" Such are the victory, but it Is still hoped that the wives, while, current prophecies or recommendamajority of the senators were conspicpublication of the full text of the com- uous by their absence. tions, and after an hour or two of it missions report may modify the Imthe guests get up, declaring Mme. de 23. February pression produced by the preliminary to be a goddess, and poorly It the last day for presenta- Thebes 100 francs which the godversion, which is one of intense dis- tion being the by paid of bills without special permisappointment. sion, both the house and senate were dess Invariably charges. Originally Mme. de Thebes would Tbe Daily Mail goes so far as to de- nearly swamped with new measures,. clare it bas dealt a death blow to ar- 28 bills being Introduced In the house give you her attention for an evening for 20 francs, but now that the boom bitration. Some of the newspapers andOne13 in the. senate. of the house bills is a new ir- in hand reading is on, that sum does blame the government strongly for rigation measure by J. A. Anderson, not, of course, suffice to awaken the ever consenting to subject such a mat- which Is designed to place the state mysterious powers. Mme. de Thebes ter to arbitration, while some of the in harmony with the national reclama- thinks of going to America. It will be tion act. A. V. Anderson of Salt Lake government organs find cold comfort ihas a bill to lengthen the terms of all interesting to see whether American in the fact that the country by doing society will send her packing or prove "county officials except county attoras idiotic as the Parisians. Indianapso avoided war with Russia. No ques- neys. tion is raised that the decision must But one bill was passed by the sen- olis Sentinel. be respected, and Great Britains share ate, three being postponed. Senator of the heavy costs will be cheerfully Waltons bill providing that conA Bit of Greenery. f paid, but it Is considered that the de- stable attending justices courts be A green, thrifty plant will make a cision leaves the question of a neu- paid $2 per day, was amended to ex- lonely room seem more homelike. trals right on the sea In a deplorably clude cities of the first and second The potted ferns and palms which unsatisfactory state, and creates a class and passed. this touch of green during the Two house bills relating to taking supply dangerous precedent. wlntCT months must be carefully school census and apportionment of tended. END IS NOT YET. school funds were killed. In the first place they must have Bills passed by the house were: Work of Reform in Russia Will Still fresh air. They are very like human H. B. No. 138 Appropriating and providing for the establishGo On. beings after all. Once a week the of a central experiment station. room in which they are standing The assassination of Grand Duke ment S. B. No. 45 Creating a state Doara should be thoroughly aired. Care Sergius undoubtedly was the work of of sheep commissioners. must be taken not to chill the plants. the fighting organization of the soH. B. No. 95 Reorganizing the state They must be kept moist A fern cialistic revolutionary party, which board of corrections. allowed to dry out is never again H. B. No. 35 Forbidding members condemned and assassinated Count worth a cent It has lost its grip on of school boards to be interested In life, and sooner or later- wiU die. Dont Bobrikoff, governor general of Fin- contracts under the board. H. B. No. 67 Fixing the fees of keep the jardiniere filled with water, land, and Siplgulne and Von Plehve, but keep the earth moist to the botministers of the interior, says a SL county clerks. tom of the jar. , Petersburg dispatch. It is regarded February 24 Both palms and ferns have need erf a as a direct challenge from the terSenator Canisters fish and weekly bath. If It Is Impossible to rorists to the autocracy, and a revival bill, which repeals existing lawsgame and set the plants Into a tub and give enacts complete new laws, occupied them a good showering, spent ge off of the famous duel between the nihilists and . the government of twenty-fiv- e much of the senates time, but was the leaves at least once a week. It bills passed Anally passed. - Other keeps the leaves' clean and glossy, years ago. were: drives off lice and nourishes the plant efdiffer to as the political Opinions S. B. No. 63 Relating to special fect of the tragedy, some Inclining to taxes In cities. the view that the killing of a member Good Behavior. S. B. No. 80 Creating an armory of the Imperial family may cause Nich- board for the national J. D. Benedict the superintendent guard. a olas II to revive period of reaction, of the Indian Territory schools, noddH. B. No. 89 Relating to docketing bnt this opinion Is not generally of Judgments. ed towards a sturdy and grave young shared. H. B. No. 98 Relating to executions. Indian girl. H. B. No. 132 Relating to concurShe Is a maid," he said, in tbe INJURIES PROVED FATAL. rent jurisdiction of city and district house of a friend of mine, and the courts. other day she was left in charge of Coachman Who Drove the Grand H. B. 136 Providing for the record- Duke Is Dead. the children whUe her mistress went ing and the custody of official bonds. a Bills passed by the house were as for Long drive. Tbe coachman who was driving the The mistress, on her return, said to follows: carriage In which Grand Duke Sergius H. B. No. 157 all papers the maid: How did the children behave durwas riding when he was assassinated filed In the officeRequiring of the county reWell, I ing my absence, Caroline? died Tuesday of his injuries. He sus- corder to he recorded. H. B. No. 158 Defining the word hope? different wounds. In tained seventy-si" Beautifully, madam, Caroline anfolio to mean 100 words or figures spite of four days diligent investigaswered. And at the end they fought numerals. tion, the police know practically no representing H. B. No. 61 Creating a board of terribly together. more concerning the assassin than poultry commissioners and appropriatwhen he was captured fleeing Why did they fight?" the mother from the scene of the tragedy, ing $1,000 for prizes at poultry shows. asked. H. B. No. 80 Making It a felony to " To decide, said Caroline, which withhold a part of the wages of alien was Bryan in Kansas. behaving the best" laborers. W. J. Bryan addressed a meeting ol The bill prohibiting the use of certain Loves 8prlngtlme. Kansas Democrats at Topeka, Wednes- chemicals in food stuffs was killed by My heart was wlnterbound until he I heard you sins; day night, on "Back to the People.-T- the house. O voice of Love, hush not, but U occasion was a Washington birthMy life with Spring! Resented Assistance. day banquet given by the younger elei A friendly fire brigade recently perMy hopes were homeless things before I saw your eyes; ment in the Kansas Democracy. Ad- ceiving that a neighboring town was O smile of Love, close not the deer To paradise! vantage was taken of the occasion td being swept by a big fire, hurried over begin a reorganization of the Demo and Immediately began to assist in the dreams were bitter ones, asd then My cratlc party In tbe state. It was de- attempt to stop the fury of the flames. 1 found them bliss; O lips of Love, give me again cided that a vigorous campaign would Whereupon the local fire chief came Your rose to kiss! be waged until the next election, in the np and haughtily asked the chief of hope of electing a state Democratic the assisting brigade: "Come, now; is Springtime of lovel The secret sweet Is ours alone: ticket State headquarters will be this your fire or is It oursT O heart of Love, at last you beat maintained at Topeka. Against my own! Frank Dempster Sherman, in "Lyrics of ' London Blrtha Russians Must Come Back. Joy.1' Tbe average of births In London la It Is explained at SL Petersburg that 11,000 a month. It Is computed that a All or Nothing. the departure from San Francisco of single months births of male babies This Is a story from Cumberland the three officers of the Russian would nearly suffice to replace the island: cruiser Lena was owing to a misunder- men lost by England on the Boer batA teacher was bathing In the surf, standing. They had signed a parole tlefields. and a dozen or more of his youthful not to leave San Francisco without scholars were looking on, when one Salt Herring for 8ore Throat permission of the president of the A curious Irish cure for sore throat of them exclaimed: United States until after an arrangeHow I wish he would drown!" ment had been made between the two Is to apply salt herring to the feet In I dont, said another. I want of when talsnuff of a the parts Hampshire the governments. Subsequently, a shark to eat him. final agreement between Russia and low candle is given upon sugared "Better ask for a whale," said the the United States regarding the Lena bread and butter to ague patients to smallest ot the crowd.' "It kin swalwas reached the officers supposed they at were free to come home. ler him whole!" Atlanta Constitution. Confetti for Charges Throwing. 8obieski Guest of Honor, The vicar of Burgess Hill, England, It Was Good. Colonel John Sobleskl, great grandannounces that when confetti U had the Chloe, our son of John Sobleskl, the late king of thrown on the occasion of weddings at- true for fondness negro at an his "good church addition of will $1.25 was of Wedthe honor Poland, guest so like of her and, many race, made be ing, to usual the to wedding fee, nesday at a congratulatory reception she often used language more lofty for tbe trouble of cleaning the paheld in Willard ball in Chicago. The pay than appropriate. One day Chloes per away. affair marked the fiftieth anniversary mistress made an extremely good pudof Colonel Sobieskis arrival In Amerding for dessert. Chloe took a generThis Cures Hysteria. ica, Several speakers praised his efTo remove the tendency of hysteria, ous taste ot the pudding, smacked her forts In the last forty years for the plenty of active exercise should he lips, and said with evident satisfact temperance cause and then the guest taken. Rise early, take regular meals, tion: "My, O! ef dat jess don't taste of the day told of his exile from Po- have nourishing food, variety of scene melodious! land with his mother after his father and cheerful company. LIppincotts Magazine. had been executed by tbe Russians. February 22. -- semi-offici- . $10,-00- 0 - x red-hand- ' |