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Show - OR AY A , of eniah-llehe- BODIES J A ICEMAN, Pabltahar , ARE MUTILATED HOMES BURNED. AND Phoenix CTAH STOCKTON. Nearly Half a Hundred Men, Women and Children Slain fey South African Tribesmen. NORTHWEST NOTES. of Portland suicided In San Francisco by gas asphyx- Mr. AllcelPittman Insure yourself against sickness and accidents. ... - Also Life Insurance. Installment Plan. ...' You pay a little each month. XXXXXX The following cablegram has been received from Swakopinund, German Southwest Africa, from the commander of the German gunboat Fa- iation. Representative Van Duser of Nevada Introduced a resolution last week inquiring if any supplies for. the department are made by convict labor. At a mooting of the Albany county in Fair asiatlon at and I.aramio, W'yo nPo-- s were se.erted, but the dat- - (t the n t fair was not decided upon. The bo'io of Mr and Mrs. John T. Brown we-- e found in the hills near Pendleti n. Ore. The couple left notes to roatives in Iowa saving they were tired of life and had decided to die together. dived P. B. Mrnlt,'ee of Pivdan l Into a tank wittout notlcfrom lng the wnte- - Pad been drain tbo tank, striking his lieal on the cement tottem, inflicting probably fatal Injuries. Mrs. Charles V Thorpe dlel at Fpol ano. Sunday, urn climbing to the effects of an operat'oo performed a week ao. Rhe was a daughter of Colonel W. F. Crdy, and married Dr. Charles Thorpe at Denver. January 1. Henry Alderman, sheriff of Tllla-OH ok ccu-tflregon, shot and instantThe sheriff has been killed h'rrself. ly seriously ill for more than a month, and had some finandal troubles, the worry evidently unsettling his mind. The rrrrrer's jttrv which investigated the accident In the Stratton r mine at Victor, Goto, in which fifteen men lest their live?, brought in a verdict doplarlnr that tlm accident was brought about through Frank T. Gilllce losing control of the engine, and condemns the manag 'ment for neglecting th usual precautions. Two well dressed robbers pried up the window of J. II. Goddard's house In Seattle and forced Goddard and another iran to lie quiet while they aearched the pockets of their trousers. They secured more than $500 In cash. Goddard begged them to leave the rest lute-moun- llible e t.. . s.'i-im'- nr - - J - y, NON NUNTMSN INFORMATION WHIT ht: Jacob Lund, who has a large ranch and apple orchard on the Big Laramie river, Wyoming, had a frightful experihorse. He ence with a was leading the animal to the drinking troueh, when the horse became frightened and jumped cn Mr. Lund, knocking him down and cutting a long gash In this leg. bruising his hand and wrist, and rnakins a dozen other abraislons and bruises on his person. Mrs. Alice Rceper, convicted at Seattle of counterfeiting silver coins; has been senterced to serve five years In the penitentiary. Charles Johnson, her son. who plead guilty to the offense, but who is believed to have become a party to the crime through the lnflec of his mother, was sentenced to cn year. The concert scheduled for Mme. Patti and comrany In Butte did not come off as expected, the management refusing to al'ew her to anpear, saying JhatTbei high altitude and smelter amoke had affected the divas d 1,500-poun- voice. Edward FuMlvan was shot through the heart In the town of Monroe, Wash., whfle attemptin' to rob tbe y general merchandise storo own-- d the Mayor Hetrtz The mavor-hear"d fire J man moving about th sto-- e through a thin beard partition. Senator W. A. Clark of Montana, surwho recerty underwent a some and who n. has fer operat-igical time been c nflne-- to bis residence has srraT)ri to po to the for a chan 3 of climate and s f j Be-mud- as H. A. The garrisons at Windhoek aml Ohahandja have been relieved by Frankes company, with two guns. The relief of OKahandja occurred January 27th. and was without losses. On January 28 there occur red a terrific attic? Ictweon t'ie gallant little German force and the enemy, who numbered thousands The engagement lastcvl for six hours and ended with the stern ing of the main camp of the enemy Situated on Kaiser Wil-- j helm mountain. Four Germans were 209, .feA . Hii j TO. NELSON, General Agent, 211, 232 Desere! News Bldg. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. ' ' 5 - . - v,; s. "V'v - j P t Bark are UNIQUE! ENJOYABIE1 After this defeat the enemy withdrew to the OtpNangati hills, hut we succeeded in getting away all the stxMrn cattle. The enemy devastated all the farms and the railroad stations in the Wimb hek and Okapandpa dis-- I tgriets, a portion of KaObib and the barracks f the mountain battery of Johann Albrecht's Heights, The losses so far aVe known to be forty-fousettlers Ineluding women and children, killed, and In most cases the bodies woj-- mutilated. The military lesos amount to itw'enty-slx- , and there have been fifty other fatalities. It is probable that Catadis has been besieged since January lfi " j hath, la th.aaa oral 8 HEALTHFUL! M I f I THE SCENIO LINE TO Gleuwood Springs, Aspen, Leadville, Pueblo, Colorado Springs, Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago, c - and all points east j r Connecting it Ogdsn Union Depot with all Southern Pacific and Oregon Short Line The only Transcontinental Line passing directly through Salt Lake City. Trains. 3 SPLENDIDLY EQUIPPED FAST TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN Via Tbraa Saparala 0G0EN 3 AND DENVER and Distinct beetle It on tea. Through Pullman and Ordinary Sleeping Cars to Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis and Chicago without change. Uncle Sam Would be the Gainer. A Ft Petersburg correspondent, speaking of the result of war between Newspaper Man Gets W 4 wounded. Russia and Japan, says: If there is war, the opinion prevails at Pent Arthur that th- - I'm ! States, which for years ka pteparing to monepoli.e the trade1 oT the far east, will ho the gainer. The Japanese will be food for powder. Over their prostrate bodies Ame-ic- a will get a foothold bn the Asiatic continent, and eventually her millionaires will get the Chinese viceroys under their thumbs, and American machinery will convert Asia Into a factory, which will swamp the west with products of Qtllrpsa-rom tbe Pacific and leave her a prey to the vampire socialism." r r I Vi ' v7 I 1 Free reclining chair can. Personally Conducted Excursions. Dining Cars, service a la Carte on all through trains. for rM, foM.ra, free lllu.irmt-- d boo'u. eto., lalra of your Seuxe- L -i ticket neat, U. ipecifylug yrapara by Nature, T placed wlthUr.aebrfaU at tta leases SALT LAKE HOT SPRINGS Sanitarium ZfilX Baths Ptat Bribing Rail la Ox Wi OTr oo. aad Cmrti, eiisa. Half a aliMoe rat loo. of water paaae tarsus k th. paols aach day. i i ( Itlh In PaccUl. wf Mw W. Tula, Phnca OCm ad Lars SwUnaUnf Pal. A. V? V Ha Sulolar Pit-s- w CoaMa. k.alth aad p1 by laltlas iktM bath whn la Sail Laka. Opsa Say aad alebL : r Through Service TO iilo Lir.uJ. route, or aJUnwe A. BENTON, G. Ai P. D., A A A A ataeral k.al.4 Mt, aaS SALT LAKE CITY ST. ILLI3S EAST AND THE VIA REMEMBER, IN FIGURING YOUR TRIP EAST THAT THE j Oregon Short Line ' r cash they left behind was $1,400. The jury In the case of J. W. Ryan, charged with victimizing two hanks In Kentuckians Want Taylor Returned Ballda, Colo., returned a verdict of for Trial. guilty. Ryan, with several confeder-atea- , Indiana and Kentucky locked horns was charged with cashing two in the house Wednesday. The debate, forged checks, amounting to several which Involved nearly every member thousand dollars, drawn on two banks, of both state delegations, was fast and after having them verified by a confedfurious from start to finish. Kentucky erate over the telephone. demanded of Indiana the return of W. Northern I aramie county. Wyoming, S. Taylor, that he might tne tried for Is In a tumult of excitement over a bo- the assassination of William Goebel. nanza gold strike made in Muskrat The attack was made by Mr. James canyon. Prcspectors are flowing Into of Kentucky, and the defense was led the district by scores and every foot of by Mr. Crumpacker of Indiana. Parground for miles around Is being tisan feeling rose to an extreme staked. A true fissure vein of gold quarts was ooened up and has shown GOT INTO TROUBLE. values running over $2,000 a ton In gold. indemnity Company, OF AMERICA. i post-offlr- FEVXTLAL PTRSO; WANTED character and good reputation In each State (ona in this county required) to represent and advertise old d wealthy business house of solid financial standing. Salary $21.00 weekly with expenses additions, all payabla in cash each Wednesday direct from head offices. Horse and carriage furnished . when necessary. References. Enclose envelops. Colonial Co., 334 Dearborn st Chicago. SETTLERS Sr.tSSXCREI) YEEKLY SENTINEL j, - . THE ! Enterprising hind Bars for Meddling. Jack London, a writer who went recently to Japan for the purpose of reporting events In connection with the threatened hostilities between that country and Russia, has been arrested and Imprisoned at Shhnonosekl. He Is charged with photographing Japanese fortifications shortly after his arrival at Rhimonoseki. an Important strategical point commanding the entrance to the Korean strait. RAILROAD i D. E. BURLEY, j ' a B THE DIRECT CONNECTION A G. P. UNION PACIFIC T. A. w WHICH THB POPULAR IS ROUTE TO ALL POINTS. C C (AIT ROGRESS1VE SALT LAKE CITT. ( V'TAtt. THE OVERLAND ROUTE Will Try to Save Mott Lemoine Mott, the wealthy flour miller of Des Moines. Iowa, whose nephew, L. R. Mott, Is under sentence to be hanged at Missoula, Mont., for murdering his wife a year ago. has gone to Montana with the avowed Intention of spending a fortune in an effort to save his nephews life. 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