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Show J f Lilia S LLUyiiK;. bij a k ,hV - " tf i Ti f . $ !1 t; irv up. Tleia 1 tl . .vHuu trike i: ,y a r.r in the 1... Mbt.n e Lad hi. cos,l f..,,:;e. The other coal comi hi tiflcd a' I then tl ey be- panies promise to use every effort s tf . gan to faisee a drain on the gold reserve. Suppose he wanted a couple of millious in cold cash! "This is all right, sir; how much do you want! Aa think thot $40 wiU be enough this The banker looked at the unlimited letter of credit hgain aud then thought be must not have heard aright. " How much did you say! 4 Forty dollars will lie enough this week Pittsburgh Ncws. L to meet the dunufid. riNlSlUBLE BT ' Lincoln, Neb., Jnu, 2. Senator Ransom of Omaha introduced a bill into the Senate today to make . kidnapping, under certain condi-tions. punishable bv death: Other bills bearing on kidnapping, and not mnehidifferent in phraseology --M-A were also introduced. . The present Nebraska statute ou this crime is regarded a- lame.nnd -- giKHt au" thorities question whethep, for abduction alone, a conviction would h SEVEN FEET OF 6X0 W. be possible. Also Ashland, Or.. Jan.' 2. The worst snowstorm since the winter . MUST BE VACCINATED. of 1889-9- 0 throughout southern Oregon and northern California bePieiTie:. S. D.; Jam. 3. The gan last night and has -- coni iuued Supreme court deeideil t Itat a board during the last twenty-fou- r jiomn. of ednentiou had power to exclude com- from the school n Telegraph and telephone pupil who had munications have been paralyzed not been vaccinated. The ease north and south during the day, was that- of George Glover a and tonight the wires are down nnndson- of the noted Christian south of Dnnsmuir. The Southern Scientist.. Miss Eddy. The SuPacific has experienced great preme court holds, that the -- botud difficulty in keeping its track clear has full power in act.' between Ashland and Dnnsmuir. The snowploughs have been For Sale. working continuously since 7 oclock a. ra. on the Siskiyous, Eighty shares of stock in the where the snow is seven feet deep Hercules Electric Power Company. on the level and fourteen feet in cuts and drifts, and the rotary Apply. Frank K. NV.BairER. snowplough is now at work north from Dunsmnir. All passenger trains have Iteen able to get THE through fiwand six hours .behind schedule all freight NEW time, but WORLD mor-rnin- u uu p it r Carpet? , Linoleum, Pa:tit$, Oils and Glees ct DEATH, - V , r- - u a-- 1 'Will. RDWABBS, -- g. TNT J iESzlL '4. - agent fop theO.K. WASHER wh'ch Is the best It ls the nnl? Rotary washer that haf Revolving Sfeel Ball Gearing, reducing thfi friction end 'thus making nn chine CO light running and almost noiseless. The tub la made of, Louisiana Red Cypreil Lumber. The wheel turns tight or hit, turning th clothes back and forth through the hot soap suds, and cleaning them with oat tubbing them to pieces. , This washer will ouMast say other wash Sr on the market, and gives to escape ofsteam. - JIOX. HOBART EROOES, Hon. Hobart llrool;s. editor and owner of tlio Washington Cajdtal, 13'0 Peon srlvanU- A remit-- , X. Vn Washington, D.C,inareepiit letter to Dr. Hartman - av: Dear Mr It is with grett that I can testify as to the merits of Pern n a. After suffering over a year with catarrh I began taking I took ono bottle, niul so great was the ple-isttre -- OF YFASIIIXGtOX, D. C, for those suffering with catarrh. Ido not hesitate to recommend it. Before I had used one bottle I noticed a great change In niyielT.and four boTtleacnred me entirely. J would notix) Without Pewn-n- a for any consideration. The reason so many people get chronic catarrh is, the disease gets firmly ea tablishcd before it is recognised Tlic fool themselves by calling it some othi ; namo than its proper one catarrh. When people get aeuto catarrh they call it a cold. If ihry barn acute nas. ' catarrh It is called coryza. ' Endemic -- effect that 1 ipiUly rceorerctl and am now enjoying good health. To all who snffer from debility of any kind I recoma as a most valuable tonic. mend Hobart Brooks. catarrh they call influenza,-anepidemic catarrh they name la grippe. When the catarrh reaches tho throat it lsn called! Ions ill tit, or laryngitis, tahrrrh of tho bronchial tubes Is calhd bronchitis; ca'arrli of, the dngs Mcrr.nl 'remedy that trill enro catarrh In one location will rare TtTrTTh'of'He'r location, liils is has become so Justly hy It cares catarrh wherever located. 'ft a cures JFcntalm does not .J (fire. J i , MriWiB. Htejr.t, G loos t of, 04 wrjtci-- : I vrjp BIJgtvfth hereditary cat urrh -- Fe-rn-- iPe-ru-n- Jtt Jt pal-Hat- e and grew worse as I crew older, until my whole system seem e&af-feetAfter trying many doctors rind (Hfferenl posi- tive Prof. J. iV Turner, Principal II. B. Tenn, in a High school, Kdgellcld, 1 suffered for nine recent letter says : yoars w ith catarrh, and after trying several remedies X gave uj, aud concluded that there was no cure for me. I so ms p testimonials from promthat I inent jnen relativo to ,.,,nehwW e rv one bottle, little ex ln. I had grown rather peeting ey catarrh cures were telre nothing rmt rauds, but yonr remedy JPwru-nis Ui greatest panacea ,no-tid- 'd Pe-ru-- fh-ft't- -U to-da- y a 31 Y COUNCIL. pher-aske- ment were read and ordered filed. That of the latter showed one for 1900, and no fire loss Atall.--- r - - - total of The Justice reported a F rneraOTTorfwKifts-fom w,Dr4o fire-alar- m " and the Marshal re- -' .ported 34 arrests for. the same the- - quarter, sriod. Ordinances were then passed levying taxes for defraying the cost xf the new water mains extension, ns follows. District No.l 44 cents per front " foot. Nr2'44J' ceiits"per foot. Tt)ist net 1'ont r District No. 3 43 'cents foot., ' jM'f front . . District No.4 42 ceuts per front foot. $1704,03 . ) was Jine fllll ;A , s Josj . . f . i d'fliI add lowest pricer i i -- bt.-l " '. peperria $4.00. at -- . n Hi- - .i 71 . ,(J Cheap qbscriptipu price o SW u T( ft l newspaper and The Jonrnal together fine year for $3.50 caah in UrV liOOaS, Lutlery, Tiuwarq,ii4 .ft Crockery, ... .1 Thries-.a-.Wrek.XVoiH- a. l The regular. the two - a 01 GrOCeriOS, " 1 t Cash HI - TUI Store, MAIN STREET. nphepe; when I Pine river agency country j ester-- 1 day, were thrown off their guard ter trying one by Crowes friends and sympa bottle I felt a gentbizers, itmy of whom live near eral strengthening of my svstetn and the agency. aftor a few months use of Crowes friends are said to be I was cured. That was two years ago spiritiughim away to thsllole-in-th- e was induced tryPe-m-n- a. to AS Pe-ru-- my system in good in&pe for the sum mer. For a free book adiru or. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio. J. A. Hendrickson, Preside nt. ' V The Unexpected Happened. v At the Diamond National hank, not long ago, a stranger came in soon after opening time in the " morniug. He was tall, thin and looked a suit what wore rough of, like European doth. That; with his red hair and straggling whiskers, gave him all the hall marks of a Scotchman. When he spoke this was confirmed, for his accent had burrs through it as tough as . . OTHERS SIMPLY FOLLOW, To us Is due the honor of being the first factory ha the United Sl&tee to manufacture the now universally wora Ainhe as today 'f.Tervbd of the money paid by Mr.' Cudahy at Omaha for the ransom of his son. It is claimed tlir.l marks were placed on the money. When anyjof it is attempted to t e passed the arrest of th? person 01 persons offering the marked money is to follow. , Banks throughout the United States and Canada and Mexico have received similar notice. batiks in ns Bear in mind also that we invented the KNITTED GARMENT. We made end sold them through the State three years before anyone else , dreamed of such a thiog. COAL JuINERS $ . V oop Garments .la n appropriated to money 0. Bjorkman, Hecretary and Treasurer Vice-Preside- old-tim- QUIT. heather." the" see Can a mon Denver! Colo., Jan. 2. James president! The teller said this was impossi Cannon, president of the Northern hie just then because the chief of- Coal company, has gone to Lafaficer of the institution lifid not yet yette, Colo., to confer with the lenders of the miners who are on a arrived. it anj thing I can do . for st rike foMin ..increase of wages. i About LDOOTncn employed in the jou! here mines document a Northern Coal company Aave 'Weel, that Aad verra much like tae show have gone out They demand an increase of 10 cents a ton in the um.'j Let mo look at it! ' price for mining coal and an bv dived into a ca$1 pacious pocket and brought out a mnbine men. Our men have received better big wad of papers. Through these he waded until he got the one he wages than any other coal miners said Mr. Cannon. sought, which he laid before the in the State, The latter gasped and They avera ;e $G5 a month. At teller. a -- ton pressing' a button-- ' below his tlesk, Lafayette- - weiay-25'Cn-te coal. officials the other the of for breaking and, loading brought sofiie An average man can break and of the bank to the window. he said, as he load from twelve to sixteen tons ai Gentlemen, showed them the paper j ' heres day. At Louisville the men want something you do not see every 431-- 3 ceuts a ton; we are paying 33 3 cent, To pay this increase day. saw and necks would take $100,000 a year and their craned They an uniimitodjetter f credit. They .would ruin us. The Northern coal field is the immediately had visions that when himself sou rre-- - supply -- of lignite identified main thigtrangergnt he probably would require enough Coal for steam heating and family money to buy the Park building or use in Denver. The output has a rolling mill or something, aud I een between 3000 and 4(X)0 tons a the bank officials begau to wish (lav. The officials of the Northern that the two freight car loads of company sa. they .have only ten of coni - on hand that comes to t hem ever' carloads -- E. T. Lloyd, Incorporated Capital, 525,000. si WalTeriunffy igWyomtngr where e he is to join an friend and cattle rustler aud may enter a secluded life away from the reach of officers of the law. The officers yesterday ran down ;l)all;sjTVx77Jaur12. I )nTl d 'Justice; rradThferof-Firr'tepflr- 404004040004HO0104040k -- advance.; Gsntdls. onooiisena ail T u s 25 o'er ,TheThrice-aWeekEdaUouolT- 158-tims- - Firtt Door South Riter Bros. . er ll -- bad almost given ,n , .tin. 2. The weather m this vicinity is the Amctt a Hilly at tho Price of oddest in recent years. This eon Weekly. dition was preceded by a snowstorm lasting several days. The snow was fine and (he wind drove it right to the hide of exposed stock This, followed by such severe cold, will cause thejoss of considerable stock on the range, ( Reports are tO df' ll 10 1001 lu ID COlUuJuo 01 be coming in of heavy losses of yheeji. One herd ranging east of fKis city 'New York World which. oomes to is reported to have dojt fully 50 the subscriber ayear. . was per cent. Most f ,tSs The occasioned by the steep piling on gence as a puUibfof1AxLir'. top of each otheyjo. escape the has given. U.clrcuiSitioni wbexpysy cold and snow- - amf ftiotwriagf tM Eojliflh.Ungufge,is..ypoken-- . those underneath. -- Losses of eat- - and syattUl. m: 3,1 tie are also reported. ' 7 (Xti r , fl larsubeexipUpfiwkaisonly $1.00 per veaiV'fjVe offer (this, nnqnaled Wftlsenburg, Colo., -meet expenses. The a Bo don curio-huntnamed Denmatter of purchasing the service he was released on prov but nis, Our- - City! in g'bir identity, referred to the committee on XONEY WAS MARKED. waterworks with power to act. The Council then adionrned, ravel i n g- - ihotogra permission to pitch his tent on the ground south of Firemans hall, which'was granted. . A petition from F. K. Nebeker anil others asking that an electric light be placed in the center of Fourth St., between Main and II. streets, was referred to the committee on Electric Light. A petition from, M. J. Ballard and Wm. Worley asking the Council to appropriate $18 towards (le fraying the burial expenses of Mrs. Richards, an indigent of the Second ward, was granted, with the understanding that the county be billed for half of the amount. Another tition from the, Bishopric of the rh ward, of a similar nature, was -- also granted. J. R. Edwards was' granted a pool-ha. license. , were granted4 tQ J. Liqnor license? R. Edwurds and Riter Bros, The reports of. tho Maishal, t t enresj I -- 1 Report of TheiProewdlngi of Solon. A-- (?) Edition Thnce-a-Wee- k Chadron, Neb,, Jan. 2.-- It wmI reported this afternoon that the officers who were reported to have captured Pat Crewe, . the alleged abdhetor of young Edward Cudahy, at Omaha, while endeavoring to td Prof. J. F. Turner, F.d.t.'field.Tonn. SHEEP DOST IN STORM. i: fit Cheap Gasli Mil trains are annulled.- BECAUSE . B. - i XiOC3-ALT- . ST., v r y tha-wagea- V . - soiu nti-Union, -a- fTTTTTTTTTTTTTVrWTTTTTTTTTTT Are the only Underwear in the State, made from specially prepared noc-ahriuk.- bW Our Egyptian and Peruvian Cotton Garments and Union Suita do rot r come baggy like all ot&ers now made, wool. -of v .You Will Xever Fall Out of Our Goods. I -- i3'Tqaatto,alh''otlterGe intheState' combined. Oar goods wilt cost alitt!e you will wear equal to two or three of any other male, WRITE .U3, more comfort. of c. -- lfc BnnD Eiiu ig LOCAH, UTAH. 1 rnor thsu oibi-re, be- |