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Show 4f h Iter gUwa ox LEE WIXOM Proprietors. si NORMAN LEE, Editor. INSTRUCTIONS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Items of news are solicited from all parts of . tbe country. Write upon one side of the paper only. Write proper names plainly. imIn order to proieot the publisher from full persons, thecompositions from irresponsible all to be should signed of tbe author iurt munications. The Identity of correspondents prill be withheld whenever desired. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. UTAH STATE NEWS. University of Utah students have pledged about $5,000 to the new gymnasium fund At a meeting held in Bingham Junction last week, the prevailing sentiment was in favor of the incorporation of that town. The teachers of Salt Lake City and the children are to have no vacation this spring, it being deemed not advisable to prolong the school term. James Moran, a resident of Ogden, received a telegram one day last week stating that his wife had been killed In a street car accident in Oakland. Four Inmates of the reform school at Ogden have made their escape from that institution during the past five weeks, but three have been captured. It Is announced that Green River and Moab will have a boat in operation next week, which will serve to better the transportation facilities to Grand county. Many farmers in the vicinity of American Fork are plowing under their lucerne and planting wheat, believing there is more money in the latter crop. S. S. Smith, employed in the Daly West mine at Park City, was seriously Injured, being knocked down and dragged a considerable distance by a . etrlng of cars. The establishing of a Juvenile court In Salt Lake City soon, as provided for by the recent legislature, has produced a large number of candidates for judge of the court. ( Jack McAlinden, a miner employed mine, at Park City, was seriously injured by picking into a charge of giant powder in a missed Itole in the face of a drift. Three years of controversy over the waters of Beaver river has ended In a complete victory for Beaver City and the water users who derive their lights from that municipality. The Malad Valley railroad from Corlnne to Garland has been turned over to the Oregon Short Line, and preparations are being made to extend the line to Malad City in Idaho. John G. Rhodin, manager of the American Flag mine at Park City, and one of the best known mining men In the west, died at his home in Park City on the 21st, of pneumonia, after a brief Illness. While a party of small boys were hunting in the hills near Salt Lake City, Clem Horsley, aged 12, was shot In the back with a 22 calibre rifle, sustaining a dangerous wound, but he has good chances for recovery. The people of Perry, a small village three miles south of Brigham, have made arrangements to purchase electric power from Brigham City for lighting and other purposes. The poles are being put In place now. Residents of Bingham Junction are petitioning the 'Rio Grande - Western for a midnight train from Salt Lake City, In order that the Junctionltes may attend the theatre In the capital city and .Viurh home the same night. In an altercation - between Hugh Watson and J. Harry Williams, of Salt Lake City, over the manner of piling sacks of lime which Watson was delivering, the ' latter was severely stabbed and Williams is under arrest The operation which was performed 6n the face of Dick Bassett, aged 15, of American Fork, who had his fame Daly-Judg- e . disfigured a by powder explosion, ne- cessitated the removal of over 100 pieces of bone from the left side of his face. Mrs. Hattie Lee has been awarded 2,500 damages against Salt Lake City for injuries sustained while riding a bicycle on a sidewalk one night last summer. A trench had been cut la the sidewalk and no lights placed to - warn people of Its existence. Incomplete returns of mortality from 14 counties, with 17 cities, 4 Incorporated towns and 26 villages having an estimated population of show a total of 174 deaths from all causes during February, representing A death rate of 12.94 per 1,000. A large eagle alighted on the high tension wire from Ogden to Salt Lake 136,-T5- And was electrocuted, being found on the wire when the trouble man went In search of the cause of the "break. The talons of the bird were tightly clenched, thus keeping the body from falling. A calf with two heads Is attracting much attention at American Fork. It has a natural body, but has two distinct heads, composing two sets of eyes and nostrils, and has three ears, the middle ear being as large as the other two combined. The animal be, longs to T. A. Shelley. The son of Hardin Pott, of Vermillion, while out riding, was attacked by an Italian, who bound the hoy to hi horses back, slipped the bridle and turned the animal loose. eleven-year-ol- AT,8 lad was OF POLICE OF WARSAW LATEST VICTIM. Office at Brigham City econd olabi matter. at the OF ASSASSINS d directly home, where released from his painful jpositlon, being almost dead. CASTRO MUST BE GOOD. MAY ABANDON MANCHURIA. Uncle Samuel Sends Warning to the Little President. Tbe Venezuelan government, it is announced from Caracas, lias received a note from the American minister, Mr. Bowen, requiring an answer as to whether Venezuela will arbitrate the questions pending, and saying that in case of a refusal the United States will fee) free to take the step which may be necessary to secure justice. The charge d'affaires of The Netherlands has advised the Venezuelan government that Holland will use coercive measures in view of the fact that she has been unable to secure the release from imprisonment in Venezuela of five Dutch sailors who have been illegally kept in prison for seven months. In calling upon President Castro for an answer to his proposition to submit to arbitration the issues between the Mr. United States and Venezuela, Bowen Is acting in connection with Instructions from the state department which have recently been placed in his hands. Mr. Bowen made a proposition of this kind to the Vepezeylan office months several foreign exan was and there ago, of notes on the subchange ject, but its further consideration was cut off by the abrupt departure from the capital of President Castro at a moment when his own decision was required. The Venezuelan government, at that stage, had made a counter proposition to Mr. Bowen, looking to the arbitration of the dispute by The Hague tribunal, but with the import- Japanese May Drive Russians Out of That Country. The possibility that if the- Russian army should be unable to hold the lower line of the Sungari river at Chunchlatsu it may be compelled to retreat not only to Harbin, but also further westward along the railroad, abandoning to the Japanese northern Manchuria and the Russian Maritime Amur provinces as well, is the latest startling news from tbe front. The strategic weakness of General Linevilchs position as he falls back northwaid is made clear bv a Gunshu dispatch, in which it is pointed out that unless Chunchiatsu and the line, a scant hundred miles below. Harbin, can be held, it will be difficult to maintain a position further back before Harbin, where,' with the front of the army paralleling the railroad the practicability of a turning movement to completely sever communications and isolate the army 6,000 milea from home, Is too serious for Russian consideration. In view of this possibility the dispatch alluded to 8 - IDEAS THAT DRAW CUSTOM. Proprietors of European Cafes Show Enterprise. THROWING and-thre- com-panio- n Sun-gar- THE MAIL On Night Watch in the Registry Division the Chicago Postoffice In many of the European cafes of the cheaper order it is the invariable custom to print the daily menu on of the napkin provided for the guest, so that when the latter desires to study Seven Persons Wounded in Explosion the bill of fare he has to raise ins That Occurred Prior to Attack rfa?1' from ljis knee in order to Tr' the sanguine sprinime serviette Official. Made Upon Hated When the sftanip us ..ip amt tnign, do so. The publics f "ect umr.i-.o- Is their cry. Connect those letters But perhaps the most extraordinary the April rush is coming. The news comes from Warsaw that tutrtom in connection with restaurant Yes roar. thundnous with And It life is that which obtains in a certain Him the stan.p machines aie humming a bomb was thrown into the carriage snore. Purling sort as kettles little cafe'- - In the ubirrbs of Paris, of Baron Von Nolken, chief of police -where every customer whose of Warsaw, at 8 oclock Sunday evenLook alive, there. Rough and Readv. the door. amounts to 25 cents or over is enti Joik those pouches thiough and ing, and the Injuries sustained by the steady, round mere, stiong to receive; a kiss from the very Cluster tied tloor. the Twi't those chunks ahoig baron may prove fatal. s as !uv acts who calling the "ilain attractive up young lady Hurry According to latest information, the Clear the decks and stait anew. cashier to the establishment. While ten tons of mall are sprawling. attack on Baron von Nolken was the to become So used has the damsel Jiggers, Rondy, shore her through! result of an elaborate conspiracy of tbe osculatory routine that she goes Then the Pouch Room's all commotion, the revolutionary party. Shortly belife. through it without the slightest retiFraught with keen and lustyocean, cence, .looking upon it purely as a Tons of mail sweep like thestrife. fore 8 oclock an elegantly dressed Swamping all In stubborn n atier of business, and it is reported man went to the police station at "Loosen up there, quit your (Learning, of the restaurant that the Rouse up fiom your studious trance, on proprietor of a Warsaw suburb large Praga, with the result Keep your eye on Kondv teaming, satisfied more is than the other side of the Vistula, Jiggers, stop your song and dance! of his curious device for attracting a bomb into the courtyard of The mail Is the pulse of the nation, patrons. And gauges the state of the times, t the station, wounding seven persons, Another enterprising restauranteur And measutes Trades fierce exultation, The man two of them dangerously. of When Commerce grows big or declines. making has instituted the practice Postal Clerks are deserving more The was Btarted to run away, but a present of a box of Havana cigars caught money. to pathose was He are working. like beavers all night. New Years of the day the They every police. captain by the advisability of imme- trons who have been pretty regular Theyre as busy as bees hiving honey. suggests found to be a Jew, but his identity has are hustling in thick of the fight. They with in their attendance at his establishdiately providing Vladivostok not been discovered. war munitions and supplies for a two ment during the preceding year. You arc young and you're life's woik A telephone message was immediateyears siege. The correspondent estiYou are keen for the joy of the- fight. ly sent to Baron von Nolken. who, ac-- , You are eager for si'ivtng and winning, WORKMEN IDLE IN EUROPE. mates the number of reinforcements You exult in the pi Hie of your might. a took a companied by police official, needed to give General Linevitch the A word in vour ear 'ere you wander of To Trades of carriage and started immediately for Complained plunge in the thick of the fiay. Stagnation requisite superiority in force at Have a caie ere your treasure you squanin Many Countries. Praga. When passing the castle where der, ' That suqh a dispatch should have states that during A German And waste all your gifts by the way. the governor general resides, a man been permitted to pass the censor at the month ofpaper November the number ptanding on the pavement threw a ant qualification that the tribunal the front is and if. General of unemployed persons increased 'bomb at the carriage. Baron von Nol- should arbitrate as a preliminary the Linevitch hadsignificant, communicated a similar largely in France and England, espenear-jes- t on was side who the not to or as the estimate of the situation direct to whether ken, sitting question in the latter country, where in the assailant, received the full United States government had the Emperor Nicholas it may account for cially tlirty-flv- e municipal districts 390,822 into his majesty's Increased disposition to right, under International law, Every little while there is an outcharge of the bomb, while his out of work or in want. were persons as neVenezuelan to tervene at under the listen peace counsels and open cry against the practice of tea and escaped unhurt. The coach-ima- government's claims the American gotiations before the of working number The unemployed estabcoffee drinking. Lately it has been was thrown from the box and the concessionaires must look to Vene- lish themselves on Japanese Russian! soil. people in the city of London is estiobserved the that degeneracy alleged In many over was 200,000. This zuela for their protection. With Manchuria entirely abandoned mated to be carriage was smashed. Britain of Great classes lower in tbe reduced. an to the Japanese and Vladivostok left trades wages have been attempt to bring into Baron von Nolken was removed to construed as which as Russia's solitary sentinel oq the Subscriptions are being raised in Lon- i3 largely due to the immense quantiold Calvo the declaration, play sumthe city hall and doctors were the United States has resolutely and Pacific, it is realized that Russia Will don to provide food for the poor and ty of tea which is drunk jn that kingmoned, who found he had received in- repeatedly refused to accept in its ne- be practically at Japanese mercy In dom. Without any doubt a few peounemployed. The high prices of bread rewith southern the matter of peace terms. juries on thfe head, neck, arm and leg gotiations ple do drink too much tea aid would of the condition and meat make the So Mr. Bowen reported to bo better without it. But which are believed to he serious. publics. working classes all the harder. SHOT IN THE BACK. as in China, may he the salvatioq ' A Meantime the police official accom- the state department the fact of in the recent interpellation and Castro's President of a people from much greater evils. has proof Frbnch Chamber panying Baron von Nolken .saw the asked for instructions.departure, Deputies These were Striking Peasants Brutally Shot Down at least, the adbomb thrower fleeing and pursued and duced the statement that in 190-- there The decoction has, In Russian Poland. prepared with great care and alter Atbeen sterilized by of having vantage criminal hlm with t but the fewer 10 cent Were about people caught tip per torney General Moody had, upon call in China has Ten peasants were killed and fifty employed in France than during the heat, and proved the stronger and tore himself from the president, furnished an opinas many an old traveler away. March 21, year before. ion to the, effect that the proceedings were wounded at Lam-mta- , Another policeman fired twice after in the Venezuelan can testify. courts involving tho tho result of the shooting of infantry Half an hour him without result, The immense quantities ot tea used companys properties, were so sent to quell disturbances, according Intelligence of Dogs. 'later a man whom the police believe asphalt to amount without to a as practically cerIrregular of apparent damage by some of that known is well It dogs to be the bomb thrower was found denial of Mr. to news received from Kut Therefore. most robust peoples in the world the justice. consida Tbe police Bowen was told to renew his dead in Sowia 'street. A crowd of peasants from tain breeds especially, have Poland. proposiAs other than the Chinese, such, for exof intelligence.' amount think the man shot himself to escape tion for a free arbitration of the iserable Benigowa proceeded to Lamenta to ample, as the Russians, the Hudson arrest. and the induce the farm laborers to strike anl the constant companion , of man sues between Venezuela A girl who was passing the spot bay voyagers, and the lumbermen of of brain the the through generations United States at the- first opportunity the north, does not testify to its evil when the bomb was thrown was of occurred. chief The the police, rioting at until been developing, dog has he has now done. wounded 6y splinters and was taken and this, it appears, with a company of soldiers, went to present time it is probable that this effects on general health, under to the hospital. Former Commander of Russian Army the scene and the. treops fired tw9 animal can be more easily trained proper conditions. For a cold counIt is almost an ideal stimulant, Accepts a Subordinate Position. volleys at the peasants, killing two than any other. For something like try CONVICTS MAY BE LANDED. the energies, even after alreviving BerSt. of monks the Advices from SL Petersburg are to on the spot and wounding fifty. The eighty years most complete exhaustion. apparently to used and have trained nard dogs .Japanese Will Probably Capture Sak-- J the effect that the Russian army in latter were brought In carts to the rescue travelers lost In the snow, halin Island. Manchuria is still to have the services hospital, where seven men and one tr. Europe many of the armies, indied. Eleven According to mail advices brought of General Kuropatkin, who Is consid- woman subsequently are dying. Nearly all of the spired by this idea, employ dogs to ,to St. Petersburg from Sakhalin and ered by many, in spite of his series of others men were shot in the back, as they seek out the wounded on the field of A typical tornado acts as follows: It telegraphed from Kharbarovsk, the reverses, the best general and fore- were running when the soldiers began battle 'and thus aid in the work of In Germany the ambulance corps. is a funnel-shapeJapanese were expected to land at most strategist of the Russian army, firing. tube Kutno is situated seventy 'miles dogs are attached to the ambulance high, 6,000 feet in diameter at the top, Korsakovsk within a fortnight, the Sinking all feeling of personal bitterwest of Warsaw. It has a population service in many regiments, and were 100 port being free from Ice early In April. ness because of his supercession and of about 10,000 .souls. feet in diameter at the bottom. It employed In the Herrero expedition The Russians are not in a position to all the old time enmity between .himwith a forward motion, covertravels In in Africa. Austria,France, Italy, and General Linevltch in a paMRS. CODY WINS SUIT. to sixty miles an hour. fifteen resist, the whole force on the island self ing and Russia Holland, Switzerland, to be of service to the being less than 2,000 soldiers and triotic desirethe former The outer edge of the top revolves at utilized in ambuare commander-inchie- f America dogs fatherland, The Court Holds That Buffalo Bills prison guards. There are 6,000 contho rate of Seven miles an hour; the lance work. volunteered to remain in any victs in the penal camps, the Charges Are Not Proven. which had he with the rim near the bottom of the vortex at army capacity of the population, consisting The district court at Sheridan, 200 miles an hour. In the. lower tube Why He Got Mad. of 3,000 natives and 6,000 time expired so long commanded. The tender has s idiot as well 13 thus produced tremendous centrifu"I admire a convicts, with women and children been accepted by Emperor Nicholas Wyo., has refused the petition of Colnew and the received by gratefully remarked Hawkins on gal force, a partial vacuum causing obwho have settled on the island. The onel William F. Cody (Buffalo Bill) as any one his first, trip down town after a six ject 'in its path to explode and proprospects that the convicts may he leaders of the grand army. a for divorce. landed on the mainland in the vicinity some people suit ducing a low temperature. A decision in the case was not ex- weeks illness, but of Vladivostok by the Japanese is be- Twister Sweeps Over Alabama Town me too well.. , This cold generates the sheath of With Fatal Results. pected until a day later, hut the court ing considered. Why, whats the trouble? asked vapor that makes the funnel visible In room was filled Alawith of residents the druggist, as he wrapped up a bot- the form of a clbud and causes a conReports have reached Roanoke, Great Rush From Foreign Countries. bama, of one of the most disastrous Sheridan and the surrounding country tle of tonic for the invajid. electric disdensation, produoing .With a total for the last week of storms that ever visited that section, where it $as given. After the read We)l, you know I havent been- out charges, just as in thunderstorms on 26,000 aliens, and with the prospects which swept across the southern part lng of the depositions, waa- finished ,of- the- house' for nearly two months a large scale. The tornados duration of at least 23,000 more to come in on of Randolph county late Tuesday the attorneys for' both sides an- until three days ago, when I managed may vary from a few minutes to sev the steamships arriving this week, it night. Eight or nine lives are known nounced that they would submit the to get down to the front gate for a is probable that all Immigration fig- to have beqn . lost, and damage case without argument. The court little fresh air, said, the sick man and ures will he broken before the spring amounting to thousands of dollars found entirely in favor of the defend- as he picked up the bottle, is ended, From all parts of Europe was done to property. The tornado ant, Mrs. Louisa Cody, and In. deli v while I was standing there a'neighbor Why aliens are hooked to arrive, and the re- started at a point near Double Heads ering his opinion took occasion to ex- came along and exclaimed: The late L Clarke Davis, . Philasources of the station at Ellis Island pnd proceeded in a northwesterly press words of praise for Mrs. Codv hello, old chap! Been away, havent course. will be taxed to the utmost. and condemned Buffalo Bills conduct you? Have a good time? You are delphias distinguished journalist, has Now, say, wasnt that a broad knowledge of the American looking well! WAR IS COSTLY. FILIPINOS TIRE OF .FIGHTING. Woman Killed and Husband Seriously enough to freckle ,the disposition of stage, together with a great number Injured in Automobile Accident, I saint? of theatrical anecdotes. Japan Making Arrangements for An- Pulajanes Under vControl and Regu In an automobile accident at HollyMr. Davis would often tell a story other Loan. lars Will Be Withdrawn. The Secret of Happiness. had been narrated to him by that wood, a suburban town ten miles The new Japanees foreign loan Will The man who can drill his thoughts, Edwin Major Allen of the constabulary Booth. northwest of Los Angeles, late Sunday be divided among three nations, the commander of the federal troops in so as to shut out everything that is he would begin, once Booth, afternoon, Mrs. Sherman Pease was United see and and discouraging States, Great Britain and Ger- the island of Samar, reports that the depressing Instantly killed and Sherman Pease, many. The amount will even of his mis- played at the old Arch strget theater side the only bright now is the among uprising Pulajanes depend upon of Philadelphia, the heros part in an her husband, seriously injured. Two how much tbe hankers of Berlin and under control, and that the majority fortunes and failures, has mastered drama. These were his success. of secret and of the will the withdrawn. be other, occupants of the car, Mr. and elsewhere will happiness regulars to dispose when guarantee his weight was not early days, General Corbin a himself General to made He and has Major D. Mrs. E. Welcome sustained slight magnet of, but probably it will not be less Allen are now at Calbayog, Samar, draw friends, cheer, brightness and much more than a birds. The hero injuries. The automobile was struck than 150,000,000, of which amount Ger- holding a conference to him. His presence Is was supposed to be robust, but Booth regarding the by an electric car at the crossing many is likely to take $15,000,000 al measures which will he necessary to good fortune was unable to give him that appearon a dull day. a like sunbeam while running at full speed. take In the future. ance. though this is still undetermined. no no There is accomplishment, Well, one Saturday night, the Wandered From Train. touch of culture, no gift which will Noose Slipped and ManFell. Separation of Church and State. drama progressed very to alchemic so much the add power James Monahan, a Searchlight minReno Dardaia and William J. By The French chamber of deputies t'he deas habit of life the ing man, who was a passenger on one on Tuesday began the debate on the ers were hanged at Pittsburg, Thurs termination tooptimistic be cheerful and happy of the stormbound Santa Fe trains governments bill providing for the day. When the trap was sprung for no matter what comes to us. It will .held at Cajon pass, In California, for separation of church and Btate. A Byers, the loop of the noose pulled smooth rough paths, light up gloomy several days last week and who was large crowd was present and intense away, precipitating him to the ground places, and melt away obstacles as Dr. Von Koveslighethy of Buda-Pest- h thought to have wandered away from interest was shown in the proceedings. For a minute he staggered around un- tbe sunshine melts snow on the mounhas calculated the exact amount the train and become lost In the moun- The decision is considered of momen- der the scaffold, and then Sheriff tain side. Success. of old that Mother energy Dickson him, and, removing Earth required to perform her tains, has appeared at Colton, Cal., and tous importance, as both the ministry the noose caught and him black carried cap, Song. parliament are now favorable to Into the applied to - the Santa Fe officials for and earthquakes during the jail. He was not badly hurt Tell me not, tell me never, that summer various assistance.- For days, he says, he has a separation, so the question which as the result last eight years. He charges that Is of the over! fall. Byers has been for probably pending years, been trudging aimlessly among the cold lie the popples, that dead lies this de- Vas again placed on the scaffold and That the clover! planet has been wasting energy mountains, clambering over rocks and will be settled as a result of the the trap sprung, this time with fatal which The Is to bate three last gold of my hearts bloom can never In this form of pleasantry at the ruinexpected, crossing river beds. His feet were weeks. sere. results. grow torn and bleeding. For love changeth not with the change ous rate of 70,000,000,000 horsepower of the year! Launched. iq Peary's every Becond of the day and night If Ship v Syrians Must Get Out Lunatic Wrecked a Train. Lieutenant R. E. Pearys Arctic Tell me not, tell me hever, that winter she had spent the energy in the form Public notice Is made in tbe Official can cover of a present to her children Instead of Rock Island officials, who have been was successfully' launched With snows all the summer-warworld Monlteur, of Port Au Prince, Haytl, steamship trying to make their bones rattle all of a lover! investigating the cause of the wreck that traders must settle their at Bucksport, Me., on Thursday. She In my heart with each sun shall new might be living In luxury and having of the Rocky Mountain Limited pas- affairs,Syrian blossoms appear, cease trading and leave the was christened "Roosevelt by Mrs. changeth not with the change their work done for them. senger train near Homestead, la., have country by April 1. Their legations Peary. The vessel was designed by Sinceof love the year! . As nobody has experimented with Amermust the secured a confession from an insane designate liquidators. Naval Architect William E. Winant of artificial earthquakes for obvious reaican on Minister me me Tell Powell, being ques- New not, tell never, that tme can man, Eric Kutzleven of South Amana, seem wonderful that the Is it and sons, claimed to be may it York, the dissever, said that interests of the Syor winter, our twig hearts that he pulled spikes and rails loose tioned, rians who have genuine American nat result of all that experience In the In summer forever! for the purpose of gratifying his cu- uralizatlon papers will be protected. Arctic navigation to this date can So, each winters summer, each season most dear. riosity as to what would happen. Vari- The French, British and Dominican suggest She is considered the strong.love cnangeth not with the While In est most will construction, ous circumstances also point to him legations powerful and protect those under their of the year! change as the man who ditched the train Jurisdiction. Syrians who are Otto- best equipped for combatting IheArc-- i Post Wheeler. Some years-- , ago the members of a ever built. tic ice man will be expelled in a which, with its passengers, narrowly subjects .celebrated law firm in northern New , Cry of the Conservative. body. escaped complete destruction. Brockton Dead Laid to Rest Down at Palm Beach recently a Hampshire were trying a divorce case. Bold, Bad Bandits. Jules Verne Dead. Public funeral services were held young Englishman, who is deeply in Tbe talking member of the firm was In one of the most desperate ena very eloquent man, and the other Jules Vearne, the famous author, Thursday at Brockton, Mass., for sympathy with the liberals in Rusmember, who, by the way, has since died at his home In Amiens, France, counters between police and alleged more than two score of persons who sia, was trying to explain the condiGovernor, easily moved to tears, at 3:10 p. m. Friday. Mr. Verne had desperadoes since the capture of the lost their lives in the explosion and tion of European politics to an Ameri- been was to use his handkeraccustomed can girl. notorious car barn bandits, four been subject to chronic diabetes, but fire which created the greatest caBut what Is a conservative any- chief more or less during the eloquent of in the being Implicated did not disease assume a critical the. lamity in the history of the city and way? she asked. periods of his partner. aspect until March 10. He gradually murder of Fritz Kreuger, in Chicago, one of the greatest New England has The opposing counsel, knowing this, "In England It Is a highly respectwere failed and the end was hastened by a captured by the police Tuesday. ever known. Twenty thousand of able gentleman a large onion and brought It who procured goes around Almost the eptire police department Brocktons inhabitants work in the stroke of paralysis covering his right on the coat tails of progress into court with him.' It was a cold stepping Bide until the tongue was affected. The of the northwest side, as well as cen- great shoe factories of the city and winter day, and his victim sat In the novelist retained consciousness until tral station detectives, participated in all that vast number joined in the and crying Whoa! I suppose in Russia he steps on court room with his heavy overcoat round-uof the alleged robbers public manifestation of .sorrow. Sixty shortly before his death. He calmly the the whole coat, man and all, and on. Unseen, the Joker skilfully slipforesaw death, called the members of One of the captured men was shot in factories closed their doors. Business his family to his bedside and discussed the head, but the bullet missed touch- so far as possible was then cries "Fire! Denver Republi- ped the onion into the outside pocket suspended. his departure. can. ing a vital spot of this coat CHIEF TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION? One Year. In advance. Bir Mombi fbrM MoqUu.... Entered at the Post BLOOD! WORK ' sps f d - 200,-00- Tea an - water-drinkin- d first-clas- - - In a Pouch Room floor. the Overland dumped Wrestling with door. insiue the the with big bulging sacks Grappling on the Spree. . (join Frankfort 11 ocean brine the sal- so the Smelling vage of the sea. cubs fresh the all when young Roasting thev sojer long. bunch with somo old the night Tuning up rousing song. notes delicious publics swamp The dear, us left and right. Throwing mall from dewy morn tons of mail at night. The pretty girls get valentines couched in rippling rhyme. The Postal Clerk gets in his work hustling all the time. We are Jollying the game along through n the night. Connecting every scrap of mall that dawns upon our sight. Sweet and low across the snow the supple reindeers glide. The crooks held up poor Santa Claus last jocund Christmas tide. We heard the sleigh bills aerial song, their mellow, tmklinp chime, The silvery spell like emming bell that rhyme. rings like hoheyed curia Shy. piquant girls with beneath the mistletoe. fawn-lik- e face and f grace With and lustrous eyes aglow. But the bovs behind the pouches are con- necting all the mail. pleasure, throwThey have no timeon for the rail! ing stations E. KINSELLA. JAMES Registry Division, Chicago Postoffice. wind-swe- rose-lea- Ideal Stimulant a, Tricks the Pouch Room Despatching Section. the game along all the strenuous day. together, boys, youve yourselves Fully the right of way. sacks across tho mail heavy Hustling A Voice from We are jollying of and affording a, feeling of comfort that hardly anything else can give, and this without any noticeable uncomfortable after effects. Of course, in our civilization there are some who take too much of many things for their own good, but even in these cases it is hard, to say that the evil is as great as sometimes charged.' The practice of giving large quantities of strong tea to mere, in- fants, which is common among certain' of the poorer classes of our cities, of course, cannot be too strongly condemned, but it is astonishing how many infants seem to thrive on it. There should be some discrimination in (he general condemnation of seen stimulants as tea and coffee. They probably do more good than harm and we should welcome their use if ,by any mean? or to any extent they can be made a substitute for things that are worse, and if tbe habit were universal in some of our unsanitary communities we might find it against many serious evils. Journal of American Medical Association. the Tornado eral hours. The winds great velocity prostrates every obstacle in its path. Its effect is not only to hurl objects before It and to produce an explosive action iq its vacuum, but also to lift bodies in a vertical direction. A velocity as hjgh as 600 miles an hour in the lower tube has been reMeasurements of some reported. cent tornadoes have been computed by The great waterspout meteorologists. 6f Aug. 19, 1896, In Vineyard sound, seven and a half miles northeast of Cottage City, Mass., had a tube extending from the cloud to the surface of the sea, a distance of 4,200 feet, was 3,400 feet In diameter at the top, 170 feet(at the narrowest part (1,500 feet above the sea) and 250 feet at sea level. It revolved at the rate of fourteen miles an .hour at the top and 350 miles an hour at the bottom. Perilous Position smoothly up to the middle of the third act. Booth, as Maltravers, the hero, sat, then, in his, daughter's g-room, his head hewed in hj. hands. Thd wife of Maltravers was very ill. The poor fellow feared that she was nigh deaths door. His daughter, to comfort him, offered him some refreshment, but he refused the offer. No, no dear child, I cannot eat, he said. The play had gone well up to this point. But now, when the gaunt Booth said, No, no, dear child, I cannot eat, a young Irishman up in the gallery sang out: Cant eat? You can't eat? The saints forbid I was a mutton chop before ye. sittin- Power of an Earthquake m scientist should find any basis to begin his figuring from. There was just one thing he could use, called the "initiative of the earth. The planets pole should point steadily to a fixed point In the sky, but it doesnt. Iqstead, it wabbles and jerka one way and then another to an extent that is readily observed and recorded by astronomers. , Dr. Koveslighethy, working on the theory that nothing but earthquakes could have caused the wabbling, went over the astronomers records for the last' eight years and added it all up. Then, knowing the weight of the earth,, it Was comparatUely simple mathematics to find out now muob power It took. Why Lawyer Shed , p Tears The elouent partner, dilating on the wrongs of the fair llbellee, caused him to use his handkerchief a good deal. The counsel finished bis speech. The arose and, daring GpposiJfe counsel his remarks, said : Gentlemen of the jury, you have listened to the eloquent speech of my brother, and have noticed the marked effect it has had on my brother, hla partner. Now I want to show you the real reason he Is enabled to show such strong emotion. He keeps this onion in his pocket (putting his hand in and pulling It out), and, rubbing his handkerchief on it, he rubs his eyes-wit- the latter. Hence these tears the Droner moment.' 1 at |