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Show THE SUN. SPANISH FORK, ing. UTAH. SCOTT & CO.. Proprietor. M. L. SCOTT, tUBsunimott One Year Six Month! Three Month Single Copies utii: Rooks county, Kansas, was swept by a destructive pralrio tiro on the ldtl), Mrs. Lease bas been elected president of the Kansas state board of charities. Several of Garzas followers have recently surrendered to the United Slates troops. The Republican National League bus been called (o meet at Louisville, Kentucky, on the Editor S3 00 X 00 f') 03 Day and Night. Almost all the boys and the girls o( this broad land can tell why the days are longer At one time than at nnoth-er- . Those who have not learned why this is so will find that if they take the trouble to ascertain the reason their time will be profitably spent. Mr. Paul du Chaillu, the great African explorer, in his Land of the Midnight Sun gives this very interesting account of the close of day in Scandinavia. "From the last days of May to the end of July, in the northern part of this land, the sun shines day and night upon its mountains fjords rivers, lakes, forests valleys, towns, villages, hamlets, fields, and farms; and thus Sweden and Norway nmy be called the land of the midnight sun. During this period of continuous daylight the stars are never seen, the moon appears pale, and sheds no light upon the earth. Summer is short, giving just time enough for the to grow, to bloom, and to fade away, and barely time for the husbandman to collect his harvest, which, however, is sometimes nipped by a summer frost. A few weeks after the midnight min has passed, the hours of sunshino shorten rapidly, and by the middle of August the air becomes chilly and the nights colder, although during the day the sun is warm. Then the grass turns yellow, the leaves change their color, wither, and full; the swallows and other migrating birds dy toward the eouth; twilight conies once more; the stars, one by one, make their appear-ance- , shining htightly in the pule blue sky; the moon shows itself again ns the queen of the night, and lights and cheers the long and dark days of the Scandinavian winter. The timecomes at last when the sun disappears entirely from sight; the heavens appear in a blaze of light and glory, and the stars and the moon pale before the auroa borealis. wild-flower- i. , A negro murderer was lynched near Vicksburg on the 1Kb by negroes. The second reading of the borne rule bill will not tube place until after Easter. Shines every Saturday morning' from the Malcolm fc Hushes Block. M. L. - s e 10th of May. George Wllue, a negro vagrant, was sold at Fayette, Missouri, on the 10th for a period of six months for (20. 1 e, die. Several cases of cholera have appeared In a convict prison in Moscow. The provincial council inis voted 000.000 francs to be spent la Instituting preventive measures. Fire In 'tho Exeter, New Hampshire, cotton mills on the destroyed (250,000 worth of property, threw 40 hands out of employ, nicnt and Injured three persons. There was a fearful explosion of Arc damp In a coal mine at Alderson, Indian Territory, on thcl;tth,by which nine men were Instantly killed and eight others Injured so that they I will die. n President Cleveland has appointed gressman Blount of Georgia, chairman of a commission to visit Honolulu and Investigate the annexation question. He started at once for Han Francisco. The female base ball team that went down to Cuba to entertain our Spanish neighbors wnsmoldtcd arid barely escaped with their Hies. The manager Is uow suing the .Spanish government for damages. The pecuniary result of the papal Jubilee Is a gain to the coders of the Vatican of upward of i'250.0UO, as sell as Jewels, plate and other valuable articles, which ore estimated to he worth nearly 200, 000. A syndicate of Boston men have obtained an option on the 8t. Johns, New Brunswick, rolling mills, and an agent of the syndicate Is now In Montreal, endeavoring to obtuln the four big inuuufneturlng firms there. Large sales of lands for coffee growing are reported from the straits of Vera Cruz and Oaxncn, Mexico, where both natives and foreigners are buying extensively, many Americans being Included among the buyers. After trying the slnglo tax doctrine about two years the little town of H.'(avlllo, Maryland, Is about to go back to the old system and give up Henry Georges Idea. The system has been declared uneoustltullonul. New York bankers having failed to hind the government by shipping gold out of the country, are now sending silver to Kuroe. Four hundred thousand ounces and forty thousand Mexican dollars were shipped on ex-(o- . the-- 14th. A miner named Boelirae purposely exploded ten pounds of dynamite on the 17th In an Iron mine In the Harz district In Germany. He and six other miners were torn to atoms. Poisoned Arrow-tip- s motive Is supposed to have been Although the Apache Indians are revenge, as lie bad trouble recently with the armed with guns, they still cling to superintendent and was constantly quarreling with Ills fellows. the old tribal custom of preparing A dispatch from Tatiora announcers an Impoisoned arrows for warfare. The portant German victory in East Africa. three days' lighting the Germans under work is done by the braves, and is After Lieutenant lrlnoe captured a fortlllcd town about the only labor that is not in- - ( held by tho thief Blkki. who with a number his followers was slain. The Germans lost trusted to squaws. The Apache war- of four killed and scvcntecu wounded. Mkkls rior catches a dozen or more rattle-- death removes one of the greatest obstacles to In Africa. German snakes, and cuts off the heads, j The progress Park City sampling works at Balt which he puts into an earthen Lake have lieen burned, together with live Union Paeltlc freight cars. The building was pot, together with a pint of the about bOO feet In length and was full of ore which ted infest .ants large and samples." Fire caught In the boiler room Arizona, and whoso sting is more during a change of shifts, and was under such headway when discovered that It could not be poisonous than that of a bee. enntrnllrd. The plant was owned by Rich & Water is added, and the pot sealed Mclnto-- h of Ball Lake, who place their loss at (25.000, with Insurance of (13,000. up with moist earth and placed in a On the 14th every street car operative emhole in the ground in which a tire has ployed by the Bloux City Btreet Railway Com been burning for some time, tho space J psuy, with the exception of a possible half ami new men put la dozen, were mound the pot being filled with coals Vlirlr places. dbeharged The company cbnrges all the with dishonesty, and claims that it has and hot stones. A fierce fire is then men been robbed of as high as (3,000 per month. kept burning above the pot for twenty-fou- r The robls-ry- . It Is said, has been going on for and the olliclals of the company believe hours. Then the brave digs out years, thnt It has averaged a loss of (23,000 annually his vessel, and with a long pole dis- from this source. the slayer of Edward Parker engages the ton and lets the fumes from Euro with bis escape. The Indian insists that if the Abellle, has sailed Infumes should rise in his face they daughter Gladys, for New York, withat the Newbis other children would kill him. The mass left at the tention of joining G'sdys la the child w honi Mrs. Deacon bottom of the vessel is a dark brown port. abducted from the convent to euve her from falling Into I be hands of Mr. Deacon during paste. 11. Uawkes, of Mr. the Indian the ilHsrre proceeding w hlch hnve recently terminated by an agreement, under serviced the United states govern- been which Mr. Deacon was possession of all ment, says that lie lias seen an Apache the children except the given youngest. test his poison by making a cut in his The governor of Montana bas signed the hare leg with his hunting knife and bill. Under It provisions It is letting the blood run down to his unlawfulsavefor any one to deal In railroad tho regularly authorized agents ankle. Then taking astick, lie dipped ticket railroad oompuules. The penalty Is a tine it into the poison and touched the de- of of (500 and Imprisonment for one year. The scending blood at theanklo. It imme- till provide for the redemption of unused diately began to sizzle, ns il it were cook- portion of tickets by the companies. Meming the Mood, and the poision followed ber of the American Ticket Brokers say they will make a 'cst cose on the the Mood right up the leg, Mizzling its that the law t unconstitutional. Tbo way, lint il the Indian scraped the blood ground law goes Into effect In sixty days. oft withtheknife. The savngeassured H. G. collector for the First national Mr. llawkes that had he allowed the hank of Fox, Chicago, w ss held up snd robbed of of the ft. '.ikt on one of tbe stairway of the city ball poison to reach tlis mouth He bad Just received (300 from wound, he would have been a dead Itur-d.vthe city treasurer and CAN) from the county niim in twenty minutes. treasurer, and was descending the dark stairway to the main floor of the building, w ben at the turn of tbe staircase some man whom he A Wooden Library. bud not seen, threw bl arm about hi neck CassoI, Germany, linn a "wooden li- and choked him almost Into tiisensltdlliy. then grabbed the two packages of brary" of fixe hundred volumes. Tbo man and. rushing down tbe stairs, escaped. The back of each volants is formed oi money Active preparation are about to be begun tho bark of a tree, th sides of the by Secretary Hoke Smith for owning the liiMohce strip, under the provision of the woo l in its mature state, the top oi I Indian appropriation act ratifying the agree-uirwllh the Cherokee. The preliminaries young, immature wood, and the botil prior to opening the outlet to tom of the snnte niter having been to la-by proelamatlou of the President, dried And reasoned. The inside con- settlement, will consume considerable time. Seventy altains no leaves except those oltlie lotment are made to Indian who were . iihis.tri-tedj.ima tide resident of the strip prior to lS'Jt, particular treo which is being In fact, each volume is iu reality and engaged In farming, and the strip to lie to settlement under the provision of a box holding (lowers, seeds, fruit, end opened the act to organize Oklahoma territory. leuYce, the five hundred volumes formIt I certain now thnt the Chicago switch-me- n of ing a beautiful and useful coll.-ctiow III hot go out on a strike. he w wood. were some Imt atonl-he- d tv the array of pt.hl!o sentiment against any strike at Western coni growers will make this t.me, alnio-- t every paper In Chicago declared that tbe attempt savored too more money when f hey fully learn the liming of much of an atten.pt at extortion of fodder. the value 1roperly saved the Immense amount of trafllo Incident to the manaand fed it will enable them to largely World' Fair. Betdrthla the general for a strike that ) well provided increase the Amount of stock that gers were a but a small ebane of tbe men there As now the can handled, carry. they being successful. wAtte of corn fodder is the greatest The Utk Loan nt Trust Company buildwests in all our western Agriculture. ing to tig.l. n, six stories high, and by many As to whether ono will succeed best c.n.mrd to be the finest structure In the territory, burned on the 14ib. Fire broke out In In farming with a specialty, the roof, probably from a defective tlus, and general farming, depends mainly up- spread doa award wttb great rapidity, bait on the man. It requires a faculty for 1 ake's tire department was notttled nnj cam A strong wind was blowing. to the rescue, closer application nnd study along a an-whole city threatened, at tbs single I: no. to make a specialty go, build. th was stout. d in ibeudd-lo- f the main hut when it dors go it usually pays businessi.g After two hours herd wmk test. one fir e.rtitkird to th tbo building and Ano'hcr thing about matui.vttir-era- : bifstiiht under ioiitro, Loss M't on th Mr Ttli-- r and other sseatori w ill soya if They nre constant! tempt to w ir from tbs expression elert to reduce the cost of tuanufaie of opinion ta f.v.-- r of freoutcn.ng the More-tiu- v rather than to litcren tteu-- elM.tv. In the next at conferee 1 he Met t banco for the farmer ties In that their action nny tu.lucnce the He same direction. prescient who t uoderetood W U leal'atirg. t 1 . L n y. h nt - tbe 1 n 1 ortn( 't. tut, Id) Ao-clutl.- n Richard Croker, the New York Tammany chief, has paid (200,000 for a half Interest In a Kentucky horse farm. Felipe Osanle, a prominent banker of Guanajuato, Mexico, bas been arrested fir robbing bis bank of $100,000. By an explosion of gas In a coal mine near Comiel-vlllPennsylvania, on the 13tb, ten men were Injured and several of them will Aso-rlat.o- Colorado. Tbe Republicans of Denver have nominated M. D. Van Horn for mayor. Tbe officers at Gteclcy tbluk that they have John Davis, a negro, who Is wanted In Missouri and 'Texas for murder and rape. Granville Pendleton, a lawyer at Yurna, was horsewhipped a few days ago by Mrs. John G rami Is. A lawsuit was the cause of the trouble. A would-bhad man attempted to rob an Aspen woman In her home a few day, ago, but she picked up a loaded rifle and he vanished from sight. Stock Growers The will meet in Ogden on the 20th and will be followed on the 24tb by a session of The Rio tbo Congress. Grande road announces a rate of one fare fot tbe round trip from Colorado points. Tbe neiv machinery for the Denver & Rio Grande shops at Bali. la, which were burned a short time ago. I now arriving and being put In place. When It all In, the force employe J will be much larger than ever before, a both narrow aud standard gauge work will be handled. The new tire and polt-- board of Denver have removed Chief of Police J. F. Farley amt appointed James C. Veatob In his place. While Mr. Farley has a good record. It is supposed that the board wanted a man In the place who would be lolly In sympathy with the neev administration. Denver Markets Eggs, ranch lSe, state 17c; butter, best creamery !in;i32c, dairy 20c; bay, upland baled (Ilorfl'J. second bottom o.50;w heat 05c ; corn , bu k (7.&0(u,(8.60;alfalfa 75e; sacked kite; oats, (1.15, sacked (1.23; potatoes (1.05; cattle, choice steers (3.25 (rt(4.25, cows 12. 00("T 3.25, native feeders (2.00 (m(3.5U; hogs, choco (.700; spring chickens 13c ; hens, (5 4 doz. , The working plan for the new library for Colorado College nre expected to he completed In a few days, and tho ground will be t.roken as soon as the contracts eau be let. This building Is the gift of Mr. N. P. Coburn, to he built of Newton, Massachusetts. It of native stone and rill coat (35,000. Tho Income of the remalpliiK (15,000 of Mr. Coburns gift is to be applied hi the purchase of books. The college library at present contain about volumes. The college has bad nine thoii-an- d two valuable gift lately one of $2, 500, tbe Income to be applied to the purchase of books; tho other of tbe library of the late Bu rue Palmer who w ns to have been Alfred .connected with tho faculty of the college this year. Both gifts ure presented by Rev. (diaries Ray Palmer of Bridgeport, Connecticut, In memory of his son. 1 f SERIOUS FACTS ABOUT MURDER AT FORT RUSSEL. NEWS OF THE WEST. Telegraphic Brevities Harrison bai gone duck hunt, A Soldier Bills a Comrade and I Shot Down by Officers. four There was a bot time at Fort Russell, 5 o clock miles from Cheyenne, between 3 and of Saturday afternoon. As a result f those two hours two men arc dead, ihcv tre Irivates Herman Ungercr and George and Jones. The latter murdered tbe former esto attempting while was himself killed duty, cape. Ungerer, who was doing guard workand Bpaulding, anotber prisoner, were the fort. ing la corral, some distance from brandishSuddenly Jones gave a yell and he had been caring an army revolver, which rushed upon U ngercr, bis shirt, rying under to get an exsaying You have been trying cuse to assassinate me. fired w Ith Ungerer caught his rllte up and bullet The Jones not twenty yards away. whizzed over tbe prisoners bead. Jones rushed on and Jut fifteen yards shot the first snd only tints, planting a heavy ball in the center of tbe guard's forehead. The top of and he never Ungerer head was blown o(T, moved after falling. Jones rushed at Spaulding, who ran to the fort. When the alarm was given Jones could be seen in the hills. Captain Roberts, officer of tbe day, put a dozen distinguished marksmen on the trail, and the sheriff at Cheyenne sent five deputies out. After an exciting chase, two of the soldiers, "Yank Meyers of the arRobinson came my rifle team and "French) Russell. npon Jones four miles from Fort turned and he and to halt to him called They fired at them three times. Meyers, who Is at the weighted down with medals captured Butts, fired first and missed. Robinson took careful aim and Jones fell. a Nearly all of the blood in Jones came in stream out of his neck, nnd he wa dead In two minutes. Borne of the Fort Russell people say that Jones was crazy. lie was in Jail here last week. IIo was about to leave on a furlough and wa taking away a saddle he had stolen. There was a dispute on his custody between the civil authorities and Colonel Poland of the Bcventeeth. The sheriff finally yielded. Jones would have received Ills discharge In westseventy days. He was a cowboy lit tbe ern part of tbe slate before he enlisted and was considered a bad man on the range, having had two shooting scrapes. Which Housekeepers Bhonld Earnestly CHINESE PIRATES KILLED. Consider. w Village Capture Two the Outlaw. and Slaughter junks The steamer Rio Janeiro which arrived at The People or brought news of of Chinese number a of large the slaughter imental effects of these powders upon pirates some time ago. tbe system. Every Board of Health one Two piratical crafts having run law every physician, will tell you of the of the numerous Inlets iu the vicinity of tbe unwholesome qualities they add to the the some of pirates city of Fan Tu for shelter, food. Some countries have absolutely landed ostensibly for the purpose of making the sale of bread containa few purchases, but most likely to see prohibited alum. In done be could ing whether any "business Even small doses of alum, given to their particular calllug. The ruffians thought have produced fatal results were disguised children, sufficiently that their junks while cases of heartburn, indigestion and feared no trouble from tbe Inhabitants. Fan Tu had suffered repeatedly from depregriping constipation, dyspepsia, and dations of tbe sea pirates and had lost some various kindred gastric troubles from irritation of the mucous membrane of their number ot the bunds of the desperadoes, and it so happened that some of the caused by the continuous use of food pirates were recognized by the Inhabitants. prepared with the alum or No sootier bad the men returned to their powders, are familiar in the Tbo of every physician. junk than the alarm was silently given. practice inhabitants coming together soon determined is not possible that any prudent It unto wreak summary vengeance on their housewife, any loving mother, will d welcome visitors. Accordingly 300 knowingly use an article of food that the men surprised the pirates during were will injure the health of her housearly morning aud two of their junks ehold, or perhapa cause the death of surrounded. In another minute the two junks her children. tbo villagers swarmed with tbe dark pguresof IIow shall the dangerous alum powho,- amid the shouts of their companions ou wders be distinguished? And how shall the of doors and hatch the shore, burst open cabins and poured a stream of bullets upon the danger to health from their use be tbe fifty or sixty pirates who were asleep avoided? huddled together on the lower decks. Generally, alum powders may be known from the prico at which they They were thoroughly taken by surprise and hardly any resistance was made, all the arc sold, or from the fact that they arc pirates but two being almost hacked Into accompanied by a gift, or are disposed mincemeat by the exasperated villagers. of under some scheme. The alum The two pirates who wero not treated In powder costs but a few cents a pound this way, however, were to be mado away to make, and is often sold at 20 or 25 with In a different manner. It seemed tbat cents a pound. If some present is among the villagers who had been killed by given with it, the price may be 30, 40 was who ono occasions tbe pirates on different 50 cents a pound. or wa a aon of the patriarch of the village. At It is impossible to name all the alum daylight the remaining two pirates, escorted in the market, but any bakpowders the to grave by tbe whole community, were led sold at a low price, or adpowder ing of the young man, and nfter being secured to a couplo of stakes put up for the purpose, two vertised as costing only half as much of the nearest relatives of the dead man as cream of tartar powders, or accoa present, or disposed of plunged their knives into the breasts of the mpanied by is of this class, deunder bodies scheme, any their and rlpplngopcn unlucky pirates, trimental to health, and to be avoided. extricated their hearts, which were then put, But the easy, safe and certain prsmoking hot, on a plate aud placed on the otection of our bread, biscuit and cake table, upon whioh bad already been placed from all danger of unwholesomeness it lighted candles and an Incense burner. While all tbla was going on tbe relatives of in the use of the lloyal Baking Pothe deceased, dressed In mourning, were wder only. This powder is mentioned gathered by the side ot tbe grave, crying and because of the innumerable reports in calling out to the spirit of the dead to receive its favor by high medical authorities, the sacrifice that was being offered, as venby the U. S. Governmeut, and by the geance had been taken on hi murderer. oiHcial chemists nod Boards of Health, which leave no doubt as to its entire Ban Francisco on tho 14th, well-arme- Wyoming. TREMONT TEMPLE BURNED. Governor Osborne hn luucd a second to A. (.. Beckwith as senator from Iu transmitting the parchment Thw Famous Boston Building Gutted by Wyoming. the executive ray the duplicate under this Fire A Loss of TS5.000. date is made for the reason that there rcems Treinont Temple, ou .Tremont street, Bosto be fonte omil.t about the legality of art appointment made prior to March 4, w hen the ton, caught fire at 7 oclock a. m. on the 19th, place actually became vacant. and by noon the famous old building was deJudgments against Johnson county, Wyostroyed. ming, have been nw anted to Judge Ballard of The fire originated In the organ loft. The aud Attorney Breck-on- s Denver, Judge David-o- n cause Is unknown, but It Is attributed definite re were to of Cheyenne for (7.00J. They THE LETTER CARRIERS WIN. ceive (I0.IKXJ to the cattlemen who to either defective electrlo light wire or Invaded the North last spring. The county strain pipes. A later estimate of to allow any furpaid (3,000 and then rcfu-c- d the loss brings tbe total down to (225,000. Decision In Cates ther claims, repudiating their contract. Arising Voder the Tremont Temple was pot entirely burned. Light-HoLow. An Union 1ucl.io express snd Tbe flames extended to tbe roof, destroying pasrenger train ran Into an ocn switch twenStuteo Supreme Court bas afThe United Evanston. Friday. They weie the same together with the organ, loft, gal ty miles fro-firmed the judgment ot the Court of Claims going at top speed nnd a had w reek lery and generally wrecking the Interior, In favor of the letter carriers, In the cases of B. F. Gay, a young postal clerk, working exwa while the remainder of the building Aaron 8. Post and Frank Gates against the tra, was so badly injured that he dir I in flooded. of an hour. Engineer LethUnited States. The cases arose under the 2fi bad a of Dunn Patrick Fireman engine bridge wa seriously scalded act prescribing eight hours as a day work Near Fort Steele a mountain lion entered a leg broken and another man, name unknown, for letter carriers. herd of sheep in broad daylight and made off is reported to have been seriously Injured. It was contended by tbe letter carriers tbat with a large ee. Next day the herder folBox 729 was rung In about 7 :10 oclock. This lowed tbe trail, found tbe partly devoured the poeloflice department, In construing tbe and is the special box of tbe Parker bouse carrass of the sheep nnd poisoned IU On tho act, had violated Its Intent and purpose and hotel a tbe with big ringing pictured people following day be investigated further and had ' was requiring more labor from them thau was the satisfueUoii of llnding tbe lion dcnJ. Tue conflagration and all Its attending horrors. It lion was one of the biggest ever klll.-- iu that wa not the Parker House ablaze but the Tre-- i esntemplated. In tbe Gates case, tbe question was whether ; section. mont Temple adjoining. or not the eight-hou- r provision, as applied to Tbe Union Pacllle railroad company Is Besides tbe Union Temple church. Rev. Dr, t an average ot eight letter carriers, storing 1, (KM empty freight car at Laramie. C. I.orlmcr, pastor, the following were George stock hours a day for a month..thedcpartmcut holdEverything except the ihlrty-i-fooffice In tbe concerns the among occupying cars are set out. The car arc being run out ing that any deficit In eight hours on Sundays on the Boda Lake branch. There I con- , Temple building: Bliss School of Oratory, or other days could be set off against an exsiderable conjecture as to the meaning of the American Bnptlst Missionary Mission, Home cess over eight hours on other days. Tho order, hut some opine that the company Is Boclety, the business andcdltorlul department anticipating a tnke among the switchmen, of the Bafcimaa and the JiaptM Social court ruled that this esu not be done and that and I preparing for an emergency. Union, office of Th Human' luire and the carriers are entitled to extra pay for any Tbe biennial report of Biate Engineer Mead e or nny single delivery. Human of Jmcrlea. Union Temple Loyal to Governor bas just been Issued as tbe Post case the In taken by tbe held service at their the church I Bunday a pamphlet. There now in Wyoming over United States was tbst the eight trnr should Mount Vernon church, on Ashburton place. 2,000.000 acres of tund under ditch. Leu than h of this land Is eultlvated. It capacThe Temple bu been burned two or three consist ot time employed In tbe actual distribution and collection of mall, and that the ity I 12,500 farm of 1G0 acres each. The times before. average value of farm land In that atate Is carriers could not recover exca pay for other (3.25 an acre. Every Inducement I olered service within the poetoffice performed by to settler. Tho wuter department of the Business Men for Consuls. them In connection with duties Imposed on atate government ha been admirably President Cleveland baa decided upon line them by the postmaster. Tbe courts held that Albany county leads In farming. It of lie In to tbe of pursued policy appointment bas 34,523 acre under cultivation by 125 Irrthis position Is untenable, and tbat the farconsult which I expected to materially exigator. riers are entitled to extra pay for over eight pand tbe trade Of the United Btate with foreign countries, especially with South and hour work under such circumstances. Central American republic. Ills policy Is to w Mexico. Justice Brown rendered the opinion. elect tnen for appointment to consulships The cuttle outlook brighter In New Mrs-c- o who have exceptional business qualifications than for live years pat. The demand Is lit and lloldi-I. sit Out. possess sufficient trade Instinct to recogexcess of the supply. nize an outlet for American merchandise and Pustma-ite- r General states that whenHlcll It has been est. mated that there la mineral the ability to aid In working up a market for ever there Is a eoutest for posiolliue, tho enough lu Botith Santa Fe county, if the product of American mauufactorlce and person who held office underanyMr. Cleveland's to employ 20,900 milter, farm. former admlnUtratlon Is not to be U. A. Brown of Rincon 1 the originator of Tbe President said that of course political lie further states that tbe full power of till reason caunot be entirely Ignored In the sethe Rincon ditch llial will Irrigate eight rule applied to the (ourtb-cla- s posloffii-es- , ram-linear that place, aggregating almut lection of consuls, but tbst particular stress and he and not the President was responsible will be laid upon tbe bulne abilities of tbe for It. 1,000 acre. nten whose names are presented to him. This statement leave open the prospect of One thousand head of cattle were old at d Clevrl-nbaa Indicated hi adopof postmaster who held office Fdilr hat week by range delivery by Mr. V. President reappointment tion of this policy to several congressmen Under Mr. Cleveland before, when there It no E. linker ns sp.vl.il master In the cue of New and to one memYork especially other applicant for office, but hold strictly to Gregory, Cooley ,V Co. v. V. A. Hnllowny et lately, are Interested In the tbe rule ber whose that, a beta ecu two applicant, he ah, only brought (d.lXW. In View of the fuel Increase ofconstituents I the of volume trade. It foreign who ha not before heldoillce shall be tbe one (lint these cult e hnve Iwen left for three th for that understood, therefore, principal elected. yenra w thou t anyone to look after them, nnd commercial porta and center of trade the seare scattered over Uncoln, Chnvrx and Eddy lection of be consul will based largely upon counties, aud the poor condition of the tbclr commercial fitness, aud "political reaThe Clilrago Mayoralty. range, explain the cause of so small a bid. sons will spply In other cases. Bamuel Allerton, the big packing house Mrs. V, J. Mills, daughter of the Kama proprietor, has bees nominated for Worid't City and New Mexico millionaire, Wilson Fair mayor of Chicago by tho Republicans. Jewish Banker Retaliate, WeJ.IIngbnm, wa rot. tied at the Plaza Hotel, The nomination was by acclamation. Mr. La Vegaa, of (l,5oo worth of diamond The London committee bu Allerton bad already received a nomination which were among her bridal gifts received In a by the People's party. Tbo from her father. A woman giving her name sent to every Jewish banker and banking director, bank manager and stock broker In Democratic nomine la Carter liar as Mr. Guthrie nnd stating that her husband rtson. a to combine In Europe passionate appeal D. U.. was stopIsa lawyer In Tbe threatened In loan Russian and defection ot the Germans boycotting ping at the hotel and wna suspected of tbe boycotting from tbe Democracy In large numbers under the trade In Russian securtilr generally. Ibctt, Mie left on tbe midnight train for th lesdcr-hipI tbe Tbe In connection with significant appeal ablngton llettslg of the she left the depot trr trunk East, but S'a-u- i iit ony adds Intere- -i to the cnntot.the the fact that the Russian government ha were scan bed. Tbe missing diamond were Interna-Ilonissued a Germans uksse teen an for providing having just prominent lu tbe movenot found. loan and that Russian banker are ment wnlcb gave Illinois to the Democrat In to extend their relation with the recent national election The Kindergarten BUI. ' endeavoring money eentert outside of Russia. Owing to Reh.w Is the text of the klndcrgarteu bill as the leading position of the Jews In tbe monry pa-market of Europe It I expected that the apby the t dorado Assembly snd signed A rertlont Marrh. peal to the money markets, If compiled wtb, by the governor: The Mexican secretary of war has ordered Russian drive will securities of all Bkitiox I. Tbe school board of ar.y school kindsvirtually out of thou markets and be a great tbe Eighteenth regiment of cavalry of the dUirl.t lu the state slisit bare power to Mexlratt army to make march through the to Russian disaster Industrial enterprlsr. very heart and malntuln free kindergartens lu of the turbulent Yaqul Imllan I In retaliation for tbe 1 he appeal eoniluurd with such school district st huol, for the country. danger of being comseverity of tbe dealings with the Jews. of children lietween three and the pletely exterminated by lodlitu, tbe regiment Jewish financiers need but little argument six year of age. residing In said district, snd must of make one the longest and mot dull, to Induce them to boycott Russia. 1 be tact such courses of training, study shall that Russia ha been obliged to have recourse cult marches ever undei taken In Mexico. 'I he and discipline and such rules and regulation to a domestic loan Indicate the extremity to troop will also nmreb from Hacienda De La governing u b preparatory or kindergseten Misa, Konora, to Ibis city, about KX) miles. which she already had been reduced. school n said board may deem bct. ProThe entire Hue of marc h I through a little vided. 1 hat nothing In this net ibn I be conGeneral lla. noun's Hook. travereed section. strued to change the Uw relating lo tbe takHarrison bu written to a ing of tbe vnisits of lb school population or friend that his duck bunting not suncr, of s'ate and county school the and that be wilt return to luJlanspolls ImmeA Vets. I Lost. fund among the several counties and dMilct diately. if proposes to begin th preparain Ibis slate. Provided further, 1 s'. them-- t tion of bis book at once, and Las u.adr arTh H hit fctsr line freight steamer Nsre of establishing snd maintaining such rangements with Frank T. Abbot, for four enio, which railed from Liverpool to New be paid from tbo special school b years bis private stenographer, to continue York about six weeks ago, has not been fund of ssid districts, and tb said klndrr-gartewith him in tbst espsepy, 1 be next three or heard from and Is Probably lo-- t with all on shall be part of tbe public school four months th will be busy are snipping men tho general SYstem snd govern'd far as prsitl. able in ranging the data for bis work on tbe tariff, hsrd. ftAmong Uiat ibe Ntironio run into to'ivy tbe m.ii manner and by tbs same officers and the entire book w.l be dictated to the opinion firMcrf let or linn an icrbrr ait4 tank I now. or hi reafter umv be provl by law an) then epld on the type-entoval CuUs'l n i mrrytctf trttf vrt of tb other yd lie for the sml, revived tuneiai ID nit to core titfa down (o Urn tom of ortatt sctpvl of the s'ste. Ticnt led lut'b-- r. Tb-itery testy, sad, asthls w;il an Wfcitt tnr rflWi e with bis wuik.it Is ptobibletbst two ln'rif-'tear bet of ktud.tgrrteo school shall bv Uut tbt and bv yeats will elapse tfoi diploma from tome ispunol wmbei. Bluett torn aboard. Ifctutw'tcciiuilrmtnft su-U acl.ei feversl Wrltknuwn publishers tnv InsiUU'C, or pS'S su- - b exs n.nt' fa aal am at out wr 't.-to hint, but bn lit replied ou kiuitvrga:..-- u wo- - ss the haei " I cf w r tv'll hi J ui tt.et II S'a 'orj-ieolv toe ter luto s Colituel for tUll.i DSf til NiMilnni V1J cariTM tic u. heaiicn cf bn week coin-mlisi- A serious danger menaces tlie health of the people of this country in the numerous alum baking powders that are now being urged upon the public There is no question ns to the detr- over-heate- d ur eftst-hou- d. three-quart- nic-m- freedom from alum, lime and ammonia, its absolute purity and wholesomeness. While its use is thus a safeguard against the poisonous alum powders it is satisfactory at the same time toknos that it makes the whitest, highest sweetest and most delicious food, which will keep moist and fresh longer, am! that ean b ecatcn with immunity hot or cold, stale or fresh, aud also tbi owing to its greater strength it than others. These facts should incline consumer to turn a deaf car to all importunitie to buy the inferior powders. If grocer urges the salo of the cheap,born-i-in. should be jture, alum brands, it mind that It is Decause he can mab more profit on them. The wise house keeper will decline in all cases total them. Take no chance through vintg doubtful article chere to important matter at the health or life onet it at ttahe. t a. ovei-tlm- po-itl- on one-sixt- 1 r I Ruaso-Jewls- The Lightning Cure. "Speakings of curing men of th drinking habit, eaid Mr. Staybolt "I had a friend who was cured by flash of lightning. He went to bei one night drunk. , There was nothin, ofte-- i extraordinary about that; he did: but on this occasion ho some hour later by tre mendoua ahock. "lie opened his eyes and iookc out into his room, or tried to look it was ao dark he couldn't see D.' thing and lay thero listening, think Ing that ho might hear the aoun again. It was summer, and wsrir, ho was lying on his back, cover, only with a sheet Suddenly A'1 of lightning revealed to him the on lines of his own form. There but one thing that could look a body looked to him that ho imagined thath "When he carao to think over it the morning ho know, of course, ton he wo jld not have been ao frightem If ho had not been unstrung; but h had nover before realized what abr hi drinker he hod come to bo, wai made up his mind that it New Yck Sun. atop. 1 b mass-mretln- g n. of a! 1. kinder-gartrD- v 1 rem-graphe- r tfir er f I ti-- r1' iotr lf ! NaesaaltJ-I- t ft; is said tbat when a French general was obliged to re were as he and his before tho enemy, he breathlessly , ulred: "Who are your rear f0 "The men who have the P"f horses, general, replied tho aid, was making good use of hla simr' Argonaut ' No Tree of first quality can ever hr r fre Hy matt. Mayhap you know It. Wy paid If preferred, we ship trees; If ytsr Roses of rsre eicrll.'nl'"7 You actually PJ I" thing stuff. 1,000 acre Nurwrrie. puny Exact Information a ere Orchard. tree and fruits. Btark Bros., Lmll!l,n 1 , A Pennsylvania n.sn rtnplurd . woman to collect bills from bis mere. The young woman ' .w.g Ing snd generally sgreestije th mere deliberately refrained from rJC hills so as to make her call again. (! It require hut little filth he ha ,,5 I mail of dul sftef eredlt and louud that lls su t iua' Heve ha essp'-nflrne- e ' l Brave rrom The girl with t vouMn'ttell a s'ory. hut drew a long Nu. -- Tlte greet auk It gresi ! Mli-war- n sweetb"1 if wnaida she . extinct I'trJ-diacre prored I r |