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Show 1 There Is no satisfaction keener than being dry , , and com fort Able when out in the hardest storm c th h YOU ARE SURE Of THIS IF YOU WEAR rSH DP ' L WATERPROOF OILED CLOTHING 01 YCllCW On sale everywhere OtACK v Li V7. NORTHWEST NOTES EMPEBOB BOT PBiSEItT L. DOUGLAS 3.50 &3.C0 Shoes CELT IN THE WORLD IT TBEPOFF FIEMl (antelouprs have been the most profitable crop In the Yakima valley, of Washington, this year. The first carload sent Into Chicago brought 110 u crate. Action cf Crar of Russia in Failing to Ira L. Freudenthal of the quarter-master- 4 be Present at Last Sad Rites of department. Manila, charged, Friend Arouses Unfavorable according to dispatches, with misapComment. propriating funds, was apiointed from Wyoming. He had seen previous serDniPrl vice. St. Petersburg. General I). 11. Johnson, a laborer at the roundTrejioff was hurled on Wednesday. Contrary to exportation, tin em- house at I,n ramie, Wyo., had his left peror was not present at the funeral. arm taken off, under the wheels of an Ills majesty Is still cruising In Fin- engine. He was In the ash pit under nish waters on hoard the Imperial (he engine and laid his band across the rail. yacht. A great throng of army officers Governor Jesse F. McDonald of Coand high functionaries followed the lorado, has called a dry farming concasket on foot, according to the Her-sla- gress, to bo held iti Denver November custom, through lines of soldleix 22, 22 and 2t this year. Representarepresenting all the units of the St. tion Is Invited from all states west of Petersburg garrison, from the villa the Missouri river. where the general died to the cathemiles west of Rltzville, forty-sevedral. and thence to the place of inter- Spokane, is said to he the largest Inment. itial wheat shipping point in the world. an revolutionAlthough attempt by Last year the receipts there amountists to Interrupt the service wat ed to 1,500,000 bushels, and the year feared, nothing happened. before to 2,000,000. The fact that the emperor did not The Prohibition State convention of abandon his pleasure cruise to return and attend the funeral of a devoted Wyoming has nominated the following subject, although his return was state ticket: Governor, George W. scheduled for Tuesday, has aroused Blaine of Douglas; treasurer. Dr. C. J. much unfavorable comment. It Is reC. called that his majesty absented him Sawyer of I.aramle; congressman, 51. Nicodemus of Wheatland. self from the funeral of General who lost his life at Port While attempting to prevent a gun Arthur. The emperor and empress men at Twin Falls. were represented only by magnificent fight between two was shot, hut R. Reed Fred wreaths. A high police officer ex- Major plained that the absence of the em- only slightly injured. He was wrestperor was due to Premier Stolypiu, ing the revolver from the mans hand, who had been informed that an atwhen the weapon exploded. tempt might he made against his maThomas C. Johnson charged with jesty and telegraphed him not to return. killing Thomas B. Tuttle during a fight hotel in Portland, in the Ranier-GranRELIEF NEEDED AT ONCE. was found guilty of manslaughter. Stranded Passengers in Serious Plight Tuttle was the aggressor of the fight on Midway Island. and was fatally slashed with a knife. Mrs. L. W. Cooper and Miss Nellie Washington. The plight of the 500 passengers of the Pacific Mail steam- Manning of Charlotte, N. C., were seship Mongolia, which recently went verely injured in Denver in a collision ashote near Midway island, was made between a street car and an automoknown to government officials here bile in which they were riding. Mrs. through a cablegram received by the Coopers spine was injured and her manager in (his city of the Commer- right arm dislocated and it is feared cial Cable company. The necessity for also she has sustained internal inthe immediate sending of supplies was juries. made apparent, and the question was Demands for more cars, consequentraised if it would be in contravention of the coastwise navigation laws to ly additional motive power, caused by send a relief ship under foreign regis- the enormously Increased traffic and ter. The matter was brought to the the opening of new lines, has necessiattention of the department of com- tated the purchase on the part of the merce and labor, and in turn the treasHarriman system of $1,422,000 worth ury department officials were consulted and the decision reached that there of equipment for the Oregon Railroad would be no objection to sending the & Navigation and Southern Pacific foreign built cableship Restorer, now lines in Oregon. at Honolulu, to Midway at once, carIt is given out from what is conrying needful provisions, supplies and wrecking apparatus for the relief of sidered a reliable source that the the Mongolia and passengers. There Sierra Pacific railway will connect at a are ordinarily less than forty people not far from Springville with on Midway island, and the Influx of point Senator Clarks Nevada railroad line, 500 additional population would mean a serious drain on the resources of thus giving him an outlet to the Pac(he island unless immediate relief ific coast and giving the Sierra Pacific were given. an opening into Nevada and the Goldfield district. SCOTCH EXPRESS WRECKED. the Gunnison tunnel Over one-hal- f was in Colorado, Horrible Accident on the Great Northcompleted by the first of September, according to the report ern in England. London. The crowded Scotch ex- of the engineer. The total fcngth from press train on the Great Northern the east portal, in Gunnison canyon, to railway, leaving London Wednesday heading No. 1, August 31, was 4,416 night, wras wrecked outside of Grant- feet. The total length from the west ham at midnight. The train should portal, in Uncompahgre valley, was have stopped at Grantham but failed to do so. Shortly after passing the 10,896 feet. station the train left the rails and Mining men in the Medicine Bow then jumped a bridge. The enginb forest reserve, near Laramie, NVyo., are and several coaches were dashed over in a protest to the forest serthe embankment, the engine turning uniting turtle. Several coaches immediately vice of the Interior department against took fire. Ten persons were killed an advertised sale of all the living and sixteen injured. The engineer and dead lodge pole spruce and pine and fireman were crushed under the timber in the reserve, about 165,000,-00- 0 engine and the superintendent of the board feet, asserting that it demail car is missing. The failure of the brakes to work properly caused prives them of timbers for mining n n Kou-dratchenk- o. U0E3 FOE EVERYBODY AT ALL FRICE4. Mon's Bhon, $5 to ft.fiO. Bay' Bhoa, $3 to $1.25. Woman's Bhx-- , $ OO to $1.60. &! a Children's Shoe. $2.20 to $1.00. AVomoua, Milica und Try tV. L iIiim-h- ; for Mjlc, lit and wear t liildrcii'a tlicy ciccl ittlier make. If I could take you Into my large factories at Brockton, Mass., and show you how carefully W.L. Douglas shoes are made, you would then understand why they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater value than any other make. Wherever you live, you caa obtain W. L. shoes. Mil name and price is stamped on the bottom, which protects you against high prices and Inferior shoes. Take no substl tute. Ask your dealer for W.L. Douglas shoes and insist upon havinz them. Fast Color Eyelets used; they will not wear brassy. Write for Illustrated Catalog of Fall Styles. W. L. DOUGLAS, Dept. 12. Brockton, Mass. You Cannot all inflamed, ulcerated and catarrhal conditions of the mucous membrane such as nasal catarrh, uterine catarrh caused by feminine ills, sore throat, sore mouth or inflamed eyes by simply dosing the stomach. But you surelv can cure these stubborn affections by local treatment with Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic which destroys the disease germs, checks discharges, stops pain, and heals the inflammation and soreness. Paxtine represents the most successful local treatment for feminine ills ever produced. Thousands of women testify to this fact. 50 cents at druggists. Send for Free Trial Box THE H. PAXTON CO Boston. Mast, Take The Right Road To - Chfcago, St, Paul, Minneapolis From Omaha or Kansas City Chicago Great Western RAIlMt. Unequalled Equlp-me- nt on All Trains For Fuff Information Write F. A. STARKWEATHER General Agent - S8 W. 2nd So. St., Salt Lake City, Utah d the accident. I Athletics in China. The other day China had its first great athletic netting. when 3.000 stu- dents, frurn 47 schools, competed In various kinds of races and sports at Canton. In a booth on the ground was a hospital corps composed of 17 young Chinese doctors, each with the Geneva cross on his arms. So strenuous were the competitors that thero were many cases to attend to. We Make Travel Easy. Five trains dally via the Atchlaoa, Topeka & Santa Fe, Colorado to Kansas City, St. Joe, Chicago. Galveston, Ask mo El Paso. City of Mexico. about reduced rates. C. F. Warren, G. A., A. T. & S. F. Ry.. 411 Dooly Block. Salt Lake City. Utah. SNAKE STORIES POINT t MORAL If Nothing Else, They Show Folly of Exaggerating Horrors. One of the significant features of this snake season, and of any snako season that occurs, which Is every year, is the very long length of the blacksnakes that are seen. This Is not at all remarkable, for about the only ing a blacksnake has to show for Itself is Its length. It has no musical tail like the rattlesnake, nor the puffed-ou- t head of the hissing viper, nor the livid, languid manners of the housesnake it has only length, and when with amazing speed It whips through the deep grass or dead leaves. It seems to be CO or 40 feet long. So truly does this little illusion exist that when a person tells of a blacksnake seven or eight feet long, he prides himself on great modesty of statement. And. by the way, we have noted many blacksnake stories this summer, and we have not encountered a snake under seven feet. There was that story of a girl out In York state, who heard her little dog barking violently out in the stable. She went there to discover the cause, and, lo! that little dog was in fight with a blacksnake seven feet long. It was a great fight and the dog was doing heroic work, keeping ihe python at bay, until the little girl hunted up a pitch fork and with that dispatched the serpent, which, the account says, was seven feet long. Of course, it had to be seven feet, for there are no other kind. Is there a moral to this? There is, of course, to every snake story. It is this, be exceedingly careful not to make bigger than it is the horrible incident in your life which you encounter. See that your blacksnake is under seven feet long. Ohio State Meneliks Empress. Emperor Menelik of Abyssinia is the empress fifth husband. No. 1 was a general under King Theodore, who put him in prison, where he disappeared; No. 2 got a divorce; No. 3 was also imprisoned by Meneliks predecessor; No. 4 was in possession when the lady took Meneliks fancy, but when all obstacles had been removed, Menelik married her. Curious Books. The British museum contains books written on oyster shells, bricks, tiles, bones, ivory, lead, iron, copper, sheepskin, wood and palm leaves. VERY VALUABLE To us is our good name. It is just as valuable to you when you patronize our store. 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