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Show WHERE THE DANGER LAY. | ----------------- i NEWS SUMMARY NORTHW VEST }NOTES Gisteners in Greater Ρεγἰ! Than Was | Ambitious Musician. ] : | At the Democratic state convention Near Boelus, ten miles northwest ot held in Carson, Nevada, the delegates Kearney, Neb., Ene Voldsen and his were instructed fer William Jennings | wife were killed, and their house There was never a more conscientious young man than Eben Soule, and wen he found how much absorbed he Βα} become with the mere jdea of | playing im the town band, he con sulted his minister. “Do you reck | on I could give up all that time to music without failing from grace?” he | asked, anxiously | The good old Methodist had a sav img sense of humor. He sawthat his | parishioner was much distressed be- |1 } tween his wishes and his conscience but the minister smiled on him, never | theless “It's the horn you're asked to play, | Phear,” he said. “Ever had much ex perience with it, Eben?” “Never tried it but once, but I like the sound of it first-rate,” said the young man “Μπι!” said the minister. “Well, I think you needn't be afraid of falling | wrecked by a tornado. Bryan Mrs. E. N. Leape and her daughter, | Mrs. Vera McKelvie, who set out from Portland, Me.. on May 12, to travel in | iutomobile to Portiand, Ore., ar-' ved in Chicago on June 1 | Maurice MeKellingon, an aged busime man of Goldfield, found guilty murder in the second degree, has entenced to ten years’ impris ¢ ent, the minimum sentence Of thirteen delegates elected by Miners’ No. 1, W. Fi One fatal case of bubonic has been officially reported Thomas, D. W. piague at St. L, and two suspected eases are being watched. Sixteen workmen were killed and seventeen seriously Injured by an explosion in a celluloid factory, at Ottawaring, a suburb of Vienna. Word has just reached the City of Mexico that twenty lives were lost and property damaged to the extent of M $20,000 by a cloudburst in Guanajuato. e annual convention of the WestJoseph Stiz, who has been convicted Federation of Miners, to be held | of ill gally voting in New York City, n Denver in July, nine are avowed So- under the name of Charles Mullen, 4 has been sentenced to a year in Rμοδα W. Speer was on June 1 in- prison ated as mayor of Denver for a Gaston P. Philip, civil engineer and nd term of four years. The cere clubman of New York and Washing were held in the new city | ton, has been acquitted of the murder itorlum in which the Democratic ef Frank MacAboy, a cab driver, in from grace on account of it, but I do onal convention will meet July 7 | Washington hope you'll manage things so your William Dempsey, the Augusta | family and neighbors won't have to The plague at Guayaquil, Ecuador cher, who was shot by the boy | seems to have been ‘gotten pass through the fiery temptation of under uidits In the hold-up of a train near | control. hearing you practice too often, Since May 8th new cases eat Falls, Mont., is dead, and the | have numbered forty-two, with nine Eben,.”—Youth’s Companion | four boys, Rbeams, Hatch, Creswell | teen deaths. will have to face a| Little Lesson for Rufus. | al i Randall, The second wedding annicharge of murder Uncle Erastus had been poli versary President and Mrs his musket for half an hour; at la t | Charles R. Leonard of Butte, attor- Grover and was quietly cele he gave it a final love-pat, and tt ly for F. Augustus Heinze, last week brated at their home in Princeton, N “Chile,” he to his grandson ced that Mr. Heinze will soon J., on June 2 30 |. “does you see dat bottle about to Butte to assume personal A Washington dispatch announces a” yards over dere of his mining property in this that the name of Senator Dolliver of re I does,” Rufus agreed Mr. Heinze has recently ac- lowa is to be brought forward by the The old man threw up the m ed some valuable Montana prop- administration for as the running and balanced it rather ate with Mr. Taft. “Whang!” it bellowed. “Now does rhe will of the late Governor Sparks | Four masked men robbed the State see dat bottle?” the old man de i Nevada was filed last week, show- Bank of Cuba, Kansas, and escaped malanded t value of the property left by eon a hand car with between $6,000 I does, granddad.” | the governor to be $160,000 The and $8,000, after a fight with citizens “ΡΒventa glad to hear¢ R heirs are Mrs. Nancy Eleanora Sparks, No one was shot however. the old man said, calmly been the widow; Mrs Maud McKenzie, afeard from de way you sorted taters in the circuit court at Jackson, Ky., Benton Sparks, C. M. Sparks and Lejately dat your eyesight wasfailir the case of Beech Hargis, charged jend Sparks but hit ain't. You’s good fo’ several with the murder of his father, Judge After negotiations consuming tortyyeahs yit, Rufus.” James Hargis, was continued until one days the miners and operators of the October term of court, the northern Colorado lignite coal Fred W. Roschen, the Montreal FAMILIAR PHRASE, fields have disagreed and a_ strike member of the New York ConsolidatAt the final session | seems imminent ed stock exchange, who failed reconference the miners’ repre- cently, has been arrested fn Montreal, the entatives rejected the proposition of charged with owing a brokerage firm th operators, which would reduce of that city $25,000. the wages. Earthquake shocks at Yalta, RusThe friends of the late Joe Simp sia, did considerable damage. The son, the Reno, Nev., gambler who was inhabitants fled from their homes and lynched by being hanged to a telespent the rest of the night in the staph pole at Skidoo, for shooting a streets and on the quays. Many salodn man of that place, are now houses were slightly damaged. It is stated 4 to find his wife. Mrs. ‘.izzie Gorling, of St. Louis | that he left over $25,000 and that hiv who, as she was retiring at night, was wife will receive the entire estate if seized by a man coming from under she will only apply forit her bed, who cut her throat, will re William Soper, a passenger brakeGetting a bear living, cover, according to the belief exman who shot and Killed James pressed by attending physicians. jrothers, a saloonkeeper of Gilman, $100 Reward, $100. Mrs. Minnie Grunert was found The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn Colo., declares he thought Brothers that there 1s at least one dreaded disease that sclence dead in a closet of her home fn Apwas a train robber, the crew having has been abie to cure fo all {ts stages, and that 18 pleton, Wis., a small cord encircling Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure t# the only positive | been warned that there would be an cure ouw Known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh her neck, showing that she had been being @ constitutional diseuse, requires @ constituattempt to hold up the train, and tlonai treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure fs taken instrangled to death. It is believed she when le saw Brothers running toternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous was killed by her divorced husband. surfaces of (he system, thereby destroying the ward the train, Soper shot him foundation of the disease, and giving the patient That the Roman Catholic church is strength by bullding up the constitu jon and assistCaptain Leonard Bailey and three tng nature in dotug Its work. proprietors have entitled to exercise complete ownerso much falth in {ts curative 7 rs that they offer patrolmen discharged by the chief of ©ne Hundred Dollars for any case that {t falle to ship of the church building occupied police of Helena, Because of an order eure. Send forlist of teatlinonia by that denomination in the city of Address F. J. ( Y & Co., Toledo, ο ef the mayor to reduce the police Sold by ail Dr δ Ponce, Porto Rico, was held last week Take Hall's F force of that city, have kept their by the supreme court of the United uniforms and have continued on duty States. Grandma’s Occupation, on the advice of their attorneys. The Bobby and Johnny were digging in Twelve persons were injured, two claim is made that the discharge of the sand under my window. Johnny seriously, when the motor box on the men is illegal, and the case will gays: “My grandma's dead; she's a” Fort Worth, Texas, street car be carried into the courts gone to Heaven; my mother says caug@® fire, causing a panic among Terry Sturgis, who recently es in the passengers. There was a large caped from the insane ,asylum at “IT know it,” replies Bobby, in a matnumber of women and children in and took possession of a ter-of-fact way. “Bobby,” says Napa, Cal., the car. ranch near Reno, Nevada, has been Johnny, “what do you s’spose she’s Refugees arriving at Athens from doing up there?” Without an in- captured after a hard fight. Sturgis the island of Samos, say that the lived in Grizzly valley for several stant’s hesitation came the reply: Turkish flag has taken the place of years. His cabin was lined with “Oh, standin’ up, lookin’ round, I the Samos flag over the governor's sheet iron and on the outside he had guess.” palace, and that before occupying the set heavy bear traps to catch intrudtown of Vathy the Turkish warships important to Mothers. ers. Examine carefully every bottle of bombarded the heights and drove out John §. Macbeth, one of the most CASTORIAa safe and sure remedy for the inhabitants. prominent attorneys in Colorado, was infants and children, and see that it Grant Poole, who shot and killed severely injured in a runaway at Bears the Mrs. E. H. Orvis at Oakfield, Wis., Goldfield, Nev., as was also Miss because she objected to Poole’s atSignature of Myra Lockhart, the 20-year-old daughter of Thomas G. Lockhart, who, with tentions to her daughter, was at one the time an inmate of the asylum, and The Kind You Have Always Bought A. D. Parker of Denver, owns it is believed he was insane when he Florence mine Again. Secretary Garfield has issued an or- shot Mrs. Orvis. Museum Attendant—We cannot tel In a decision handed down by the der providing that on all government whether this mammal is one or several irrigation projects where not otherwise supreme court of errors of Connectimillion years old. ordered, operation and maintenance ; cut, a new trial was granted in the Old Gentleman---Hem. I see. Fecharges for prior seasons must be ; case of the state against Frank Mcmale of its species, eh? paid on or before April 1, 1999, in de- | Gee, the organizer of the Iron Moulfault of which no water will be fur- | ae rs’ union, who was found guilty on nished tl! after | charges of intimidation Mosney, the noted half-breed Indian η] A tornado which swept over a ter|} who has successfully eluded the of ee twelve miles west of Durant, | ficers of t law, recently compelle Oklahoma, destroyed a @ozen farm a ranchman in the Augusta country| oases and, with a heavy storm of in Montana, to submit to a forceful | i which accon; i did dam| exchange of horses, leaving a cri od la estimated at $150,000. A number |} animal | nd him. The. half eee od lor persons are reported injured, some | fatally was heavy armed. Mrs. J. Dunn, an aged pioneer wom | A French system for the employfan of Vi 1 City, Nev., was found jment of altern z instead of conme, with her head bent | tinuous currents, which it is claimed deadin } back over her shoulders and her body | we uld permit the use of twelve instruwall een the bed and we ments on a wire, was presentHer thered in pillow at the I national Telegraph | and bed « The motive for the | ss at Lisbon by M. Mercadier, murder known tt iven I Evidently tired of life and its har | ‘The proposal for union of the Presships, G¢ Sievers went into the United Presbyterian lavatory saloon at Reno } at least to bring the Nevada, 1 hed his throat with W nations into closer relathe | tions stumbled into He then ia razor. has been before the genyard in the rear and fell to the eral a I es of both organizations Positively cured by | ground, w! ] lowly bled to death for some time, has been abandoned these Little Pills. He was unknown in Reno | for the pr 5 e Dis In accordance with a heavily signed |} A suit has been Ότοι against | petition, the city council of Reno, Ne {Senator Thomas C. Pla a New | yada, has set October 24 as the date | York law firm to recover $2,471 which union In Use For Over 30 Years, | | for a sp ] tion as to FIVE MONTHS IN HOSPITAL. Discharged Because Doctors Not Cure. } SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE,"SMALL PRICE. Genuine Must Bear | | Fac-Simile Signature fikiord | REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. Lewis Penwell, Montana also at Wool t secretary company, head of of the of the} | John § and who is | known as the eight largest sheep concerns in the state, estimates that growers will re ceive approximately the same total in they did last, de eash this year spite the pat Would-Be prices confessed to com and Louis Dabner, t who any sensational assaults a ies “μεν ing the great re in San Ff have been « ‘ted of muri ring M. Manakaio, a Japanese banker, and will be executed July 7 Contributor “Up ΠΝ Coast tion| the Misanthropic Editor. Levi P. Brockway, 8. Second Ave., The editor looked up as the cass Μ Anoka, Minn., says: “After lying eame forward, Bays the Cleveland permanendly overcome for five months in a Plain Dealer vee arts with the wane hospital I was dis“Sir,” said the latter, “you obiey Κεν κ“ἃtive eharged as incur- | jected to the meter of the spring able,and given only poem I submitted to you the other mcseup of six months to live. day. Because of this | have for the hich enables πα.Γη»re _—— My heart was affect- present dropped poetry 8 iNτπον oe and turned bolas ἀπ So ool ed, I had smother- | my attention to the art of the essayure may be Pradually Lepsrccdulle ing spells and some- ist. Here, sir, is a paper on “Woman times fell uncon- and Her Defects,’ which I trust you remediies, en required, are to assi scious I got so I will find to your liking.” nalure and nol to supplant the natuw couldn’t use my The editor stared hard at the title arms, my eyesight of the essay. ” was impaired and he “Woman and Her Defects,’ the kidney secretions were badly dis repeated. “Are you a married man, preper efforts,and vightlimsear ordered I was completely worn out To get its benef cial sir?” and discouraged when I began using “No,” replied the caller, “Il am not buy e fen, Doan's Kidney Pills, but they went married.” right to the cause of the trouble and The editor laughed harshly did their work well, I have been monufaclared b;y the “You should choose subjects,” he feeling well ever since.” said, “with which you have had an Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. opportunity to hecome familiar.” Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. 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It was the first time she had ever used a telephone and the drug clerk detected the fact by the nervous way in which she held the receiver “Dear me,” she exclaimed, timidly, “why are all those sievelike holes in the mouthpiece ‘hey are there for a purpose,” replied the drug cle ork, solemnly Sit τα. now?” | asked Mrs. Harding, with eyes down}cast and a demure expression | “The figures of the last return from the election on the bulletin-board,” Lady—yYour little brother seems to and Mr. Harding inserted a finger in be bright for his doesn’t he? ‘his collar as it to loosen it, and shook Little Maggie—Well, I should say his head vehemently. “Looked at ‘em so. Why, he knows the name of al as he came past not half an hour ago, most every player in the big leagues. |and nowcan’t tell me. | “As I said to him: ‘If you're 80 TORTURED SIX MONTHS | stupid you can’t keep a fewsimple fig| ures in your head, why don’t you write By Terrible Itching Eczema—Baby’s ‘em down on a piece of paper, as I do, Suffering Was Terrible — Soon and have doneall mylife, long before Entirely Cured by Cuticura. l/l was your age?’ ”’Youth’s Companion “Eczema appeared on myson’s face We went to a doctor who treated him In a Pinch, Use ALLEN’S FOOT-EASE, for three months. Then he was so bad | A powder. It cures painful, smartthat his face and head were nothing | ing, nervous feet and ingrowing nails. | but one sore and his ears looked as if It’s the greatest comfort discovery of they were going to fall off, so we tried the age. Makes new shoes easy. A another doctor for four months, the certain cure for sweating feet. Sold baby never getting any better. His | by all Druggists, 25c. Accept no subhand and legs had big sores on them | stitute, Trial package, FREE. Address A. S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y¥. and the poor little fellow suffered so terribly that he could not sleep, After Unique. he had suffered six months we tried “IT have something novel in the way a set of the Cuticura Remedies and of a melodrama.” the first treatment let him sleep and “State your case.” rest well; in one week the sores were “The blacksmith is a rascal, while gone and in two months he had a clear | the banker is about as honest as the face. Now he is two years and has day is tong!eeenane®. never had eczema again. Mrs. Louis Leck, R. F. D. 3, San Antonio, Tex., The sodérn Nomad, Apr. 15, 190.: “Did you ask that man why he paid permitted in the be gambling w city of Reno hereafter under the state They regulate the Bx να Could whether lthe 1 laintiff med it paid for de tt contrac by Mrs n Janeay Platt short T, Separalaw. The law permits incorporated | tion agreement na Piatt cities to pass o1 question jwas executed in 19¢ ‘ Habitual. | AGAIN DECLINED WITH THANKS.| Mrs. Pinkhaminvites all sick women to write her for advice. She has health. Ifaffiict guided thousands Address, Lynn, Mass. te nas A — SIMPLE CORE or τ— ANAKFRIS¢! 1 €i at dro ήτο Sample FREE ""ΑΝΑΚΕ S|is’ Tribune Bldg., New Youu WIDOWS’ weer NEW LAW obtained by JOHN W. MORRIS, PENSIONS Washington, D. G ¢; Thompson’s Eye Water | w. n. u., sait Lake City, No. 24, 1908, were ey ο. use |