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Show PEBISIt IN FLAMES. fHE GEEMAN VOTE. MUTINEERS EXTERMINATED. NEBRASKA REPUBLICAN, Thl country Is the leading export future the and of world, the nation Hn. D. IL Maraer Think MchOalay Will , Laefced UH Mouth of C iboo and Brat Bryan. growth of that trade seems inimitable, to rirrrt. iln an we have M. W. WHITE, Futlllir. In my opinion there DICK BAYS IT WILL BE provided, always, that Washington. The Rotterdam correspondent of the OVER TWO HUNDRED' MEET CEN. CAST FOR MKINLEY. send abundance of ships In which to is more than a fair chance that the It DEATH AT HOBOKEN, N J tranapirra IailJ Chronicle our products abroad. But a check at electoral vote of Nebraska will be reUTAH BEAVER. that the recent mutiny at hhiuUakaaaa this time, when the broad foundation corded thia year for the of DwBAcratls Imperialism bears of No Ef for An enormous export trade is being President McKinley, even If Mr. Bryati tort, near Horn, wan lue to the abomfoot Hound Tooton Stand atic fur Moooy a most serious and shot'ld be the opposing-DemocrLb (feta F4 treatment aaI liie a4diers,wiye BatUi, Whtte aad Dont Eoar Large Istnsn In Our laid, would have JiTATK XKWS. inable when effect upon our people Maaj More r MMsf Foo? Or by the governor of the fort, who, candidate, said the Hon. David H. A DuosUoa of Pollen. and out resources. XlUlmry Eure (tMiufri tad a amber of Emaliae Hrevotuen refurd to do lard manual Mercer, member of congress from that ! T tfea at Teo candidates for cadetship Fropurt f DMtvo;d, The stability of our foreign trade state. w ithout pav, had them stripped labor 10, 09,000, Being West Iolnt from Utah passed the phys-ra- l can never be assured o long as 90 Our friends, the Democrats, are tryMy reasons for tfcW conclusion, at and flowed till the Wood ran down N- axamination Secreper cent of It is carried In foreign which I have only arrived after a caresaid General Dick. Charles ing, their lxheii all of tary of, the Republican National com- shlpa We send ful study of the conditions In Ne"'Tha Guilder of 4alt Lake ( ity, are terml he m ut .u er aie imw al Tire which started among the cotton mittee, to make everybody believe our exports to Etuope. and American l.rick and of ilu'-'of the and braska, aie several First of all comes scanty complaining ht't wtre huiitkd 0(t(,rt balea uuder pier Xo. 3 of tha North that the German vote thia year will ships carry the ridiculous proportion the general prosperity that hasw exa'l local brick maker stern to be h hind shot on jf h t ui lasht'fl to the mouths licrman ,0 per cent Foreign ships tended to all ila-s- . Lloyd Mtamship cotnpany at go to the Democratic party, but there of bulr of the people durwith their order worth of our of tauntiii un hi'w u to pie es W pla- Hoboken, X J caused one of the moat la not the slightest likelihood of this carry a billion dollars' the present administration. Aning own rtn our n and I bel Salt It aald the oe companies of toon bt foie a lit Utf produels to Europe terrible and appalling Conflagrations being the case other reasjn is that the people out 1a ordee of the a bake hare formed a combine and tlie in t dre In 181)8 the Germans voted for ehips earrj less thdn thirty million there have setu for themselves that ever recorded in ilia history of this dollars' woith conaumars are protesting Tigorouslt governor frees coinage of silver at the ratio Fifteen hundred lives were Presidents M Kinley. They are strong j count!) No eater danger loufrouts the the believers In but to do purpose the of a of 16 to 1 was not neccsary to bring gold United gi advantages caused bOUTHfcHN t HINA REVOLTS. imperiled by the grest conflagration, State today than that A nother reason Is aud tlie list of dead up to the prtseut standard of currency This the Repub- by our dependence upon foreign ships about prosperity Thuraday, June?1, wat tli warmest lican I ortu ( onfrilrrat y ettd Ot has know because farmers have been selling them 1rotliii n party given They eleven k Lake In our uowa in he of known all lo at are while of time fr 200, for 30$ day -nearly vw I rhn v luaii lioirri uiriil that should -t- he- Iemo rat candidate at much better prices untn -in the various hospital, badly burned the ttorrnnfnrter Gf ouil evpotts to all the tbetr crops for president be etected. whkt,-- of exporli jear. S (I . tt' I n'LVS der the W hi!c mitbrng bttt standard than they did gold In 101 degree lo the ehaTe world, less than 7 per cent carried Many of tlie bodies recovered are so course, would mean Demorratlc conwhen the silver agitation waa at Its omes f 0111 n 01 lo n b ma aou iiern comthe from American nhTps s nur Apart From preteot badly charred that theyAre only'deo-tiiie- d trol of congress, then the gold standreason is that better I h no is seem ng.v break. ng away and, as height. Another f UKr by means of Irirkets worn ly the ard Jaw would be repealed and free mercial calamities possible, are paid all over Necountjr will produt 4uui Ion being wages .I tiie fi oiu the einp're some people believe, probable, through proiinn victim i It estimated to find a man that difficult beet tb la season of Is 'lliere aie a Lout it and fully will coinage silver be foisted upon the withdrawal of the larger part of braska, south of tin 111 lie river wln.se s Ice ooo.OOO worth of property wan dethe country The Germans do not the work. The advertising columns hOO acre under cull .fallen of out ?lo, which . upon vast foreign shipping no s find g ov inn muntau fricndlVi want this They are probably the most we are of the Nebraska papers are now filled now dependent for the auxilThe Sairi.aU e pest house caught firi rei.itnm w h liit tbrougii tlie stroyed poweis d with people who want labor. Four or less who In fifteen than minutes the after the people European of uses naval and II cuiisli-nfi one day last week and I lie inmates hud military v .1 on bai. c. u iif rmu come to live here. They know that iary and six years ago there were colfive, had tire flames started tha covered an upon, weakness our great poweis, gieat a narrow eacape The property was toted into .1 dctai v w li hank n of advertisements from people umns fare better nathey and can make here, real a of mile area a our only the sea long, extend(piurier damaged to the amount of Si ono as t be a p ' save more money than they did In tional emphasizes who wanted work. outward fioiu the actual shoreline danger. . the Fatherland, and they are not a Nebraskas big corn crop has sold to toe fi om ing - TIL Cutler of Letu. sat tlmra Congress cannot remedy this condito tlie bulkheads, from 0XI to l.OnOfeet s.m'1.1 rn 1.1 excellent prices, and money baa at who acre of bee la under loc il i ulnu people are lead Il.iud lie must gl flights away by s,ni tion too soon Proper provision aud had of the Imagination of been rolling into the banks there to tloo thia year, a against 4 mo last 3 ai v cn s u hi i .iisumw Pi in. r '1 uan t away, and a caught fourgreatoceau attraction be for the made speedily dozen or mora smaller lincrn of the farmers. Bank deAn effort la being made to bring the American I Iu have- pry. tu ally and the output thin coming fall ei girctiiiiitnl capital Into shipbuilding the credit iiarbor crafts in its grasp. In our state last year amounted g Germans Into the Democratic I. .1 the posits i at so nt line n. that stale c.inai ant. an in.Vp. bynnd shipowulng, pected to be.70.taw to n,ono tons as compared Hide were hundreds of men on each them with the bugaboo of est moment possible we shall become to almost 323,000,000, u ngh f be lb ..in At the fourth annual celebration lit tiding of the dcstioyed steam ships and a few Imperialism, which it Is claimed would possessed of the ships we may require with less than 314.000,000 In 1894. Di. ii I i fi.ml is in tba honor of the old folks of spi mg- - isli an women. - Crowds of dock labors' and compel a large Increase tn onr milifor all of the necessities of our foreign vide this Inerease-o- f 39.0u0.000 among ville, Aunt Polly Johnson, aged so also employees of the companies were tary forces. Many of them have come commerce. Our export trade is close- our population of one million and a CUWbOYb KILL CHINfeSL waa the oldeat of t lie l"o l.onoied on all the Men. women and here to escape the strict military laws ly approaching a billion and a half quarter people, and they cannot but f. Well fri.iu children werepiers IIhic ot guests, ail of whom fine ovn 70 yeais t Igtillng I .is... on the canal boats, and that are in force In Germany, and dollars In value. At its present rate feel that money talks. l he 1 an.l of l lie timers It Is not so many years ago since of of age lesa than a score of years on men the barges and lighter, and naturally they would not favor any- willgrowth f loin Vi n . leans and corn was used as a fuel In Nebraska, ntniiiu ord billions It find three uiics at valued I aU In the thing same direction tending H a Thomaa 'alt wln u the liie made Its quick dekent Artnrtrongj, .1 n country. I am glad this sub- requiring double the shipping of to- and only a few years since farmers streetcar tuan, while engaged in pick- - th.it a tight o. i inInii Leiwt. to cowboy upon them escape was cut off Wore In this haa developed thut early In the day for its carriage. Foreigners will, were feeding even wheat ),o their bogs. the lel ject hiiMinen ng and long. fence.! their Awfurpoattlon ing cherries. fell onto- - aplckel Lour campaign, because the Germans will then, have us all the more at their But under the broad expfltTslve policy hung co .. in in I'm nl comity one of the picket peuctrating In side, '1 lie on the piers jumped into have time to read and the people been what the mercy If we do nothing to establish of the present administration, to have known , tlanaineu aie fa the water to save themselves and actual conditions are as study our own ships upon the seas. ioflicting injure which may prove markets for American products are into our U military hie one fata cowboy wounded, taL of men huddled uuder the piers. forces, comparing them with their Foreseeing Just such a possibility as creasing, and the demand for our food j was wounded Tlie timely score in Thomas Jefferson as long ago as stubs Is becoming greater and greater this, htsuf-to tomat.. Fatherland. the to Tha report comes from tlm Idingiog supports, only . si ri val of a dt la. h mi nt of stute i angers focaliid 1793- - in a great state paper predicted - peothroughout tha world. k over flames fields about Hooper t list tlieextrcniely ks. tlie or has Germany lo 52,000,000 -by drop 1 vedfo rhrrttn. Mtat.eit which allows foreigners a Grover that nation j: Only five years ago when Its w i ple. 600,000 into from tlie ater exhaustion. standing amyls men, nd dry hot weather so long coulmued J he double Was .(lilted by the eow- when an average ot 111$ soldiers to every todcrthe great hulk of its foreign Cleveland was president,-a. e fleet on Men iu the holda of r.oi to hsvedisast thefiie working threstening will be disarmed of Its dewho bt gall lantaliring - the T fiee coinage of silver was being widel,o carrying 1.000 people. The Is United States The tine are aui.l torn, ffer j cropfense, its productions will be at the ly agitated, the value of all the live The Uri- - steamships were shut in by walls of 76,000,000, and a (ht m ,Wrs standing army of Aid it was impossible to reach lag severely tu plecis stock lh Nebraska was 345,658,000. At entssls retired to th,.r .p.srters and flame, 65.000 men, which Is equivalent to 1 86 mercy of the nation which has posAbout 300 head of hmc are b'Dlf opened fire on their toi mentors with t lie m. It probably never will beksown of one soldier to every 1,000 of our sessed itself exclusively of the means the beginning of this year our live of men perished in the ship, how them. and Its politics may stock were worth excluding hogs. aa 7 of Ku- - 4lulI,u0H rounded up on the population. While Germany has pear- be carrying suj puud from lludr doors as tliemany Influenced by those who command much as 3102.000,000. would flames were fierce ao This alone adda been they purclissed by reks, they having ly eleven soldiers more per 1,000 of her The cowboys answered n ml window a Its commerce." These words were pro- ed 356.500,000 of wealth to farmers In Nebraska ranchman 'I ha animals are the (ire and the battle laged for some leave but few, if any, remnants of the people than. we have, there cannot be of a condition that actually ex tbe 3tate which I have the honor to human body', the slightest chance of the effect of phetic 1i broken, but some of them are line time lsts tn respect ot the United States to- represent An Increase like this of specimen of horseflesh, GERMAN EMBASSADOR KILLED. Imperialism being experienced In this day considerably more than 100 per cent RESERVOIR GIVES WAV. country. is remarkable. Mules are worth more. Despits the many thousands of The following table shows the leadliwllons of Water Lot Offlctati Announced Thai h Wi llckd Hones have Increased 60 per cent In Stock. Nebraskas Lira ground squirrels recently killed in A lluudrvd MllltunIXMIBB. to ncM by Boxr. ing countries of the world, with their value. The number of sheep In5 NeSummit county, these little pests last Inan affords stock Nebraskas live their standing army, and Official dlbpatchea received Ty the population, Is not large, but they are braska Tb Llj reerfoir of the Grand week destroyed a fifteen acre field of to lesson the farmers, . the number of soldiers each country teresting object . . worth just three times as much money Urworks system, lo. M)M)U body at &h t of that state. Compare the values; wheat. They continue to come down Rapids. Mich., its people: Tna.perl.eoomf tulUat manner the repost of the mUumit.n whe hu led lu 'mm J.r Jan. 1, 1895. Jan. 1, 1800. this year a they were In jrom the, lilHe id eweruiw American wool had no protection. Tbe Horse 328,120,512 James Aikena aud John Schofield In a district In s northern part of the butchery of ltaron von Kettelea, the . wages of tbe laboring man have inMules 1,794,246 2,384,667 came across a bear In the mountains city, burst at 5 o'clock Mouday moru-In- German minister, on June 18. The Country. in proportion and be always creased .... Franc waa in Cows ambassador 9,474.974 of 24,329,499 More 1D0, 000,000 than riding Legation gallons near Spring City, a few days ago, and Germany . has a job. . . 16,333,731 ChiOther cattle 46,220,249 when waa attacked he down loose snd rushed was water let street, by began throwing atones at brain. They Now, let me give you the following 339,783 1,090,807 Sheep won't do It again although they es- through the valley adjacent, flooding nese troops and Boxers, dragp-- from of prices at which farmers comparison an area peopled by atioutiiJiOO person. hia horse and killed. Uis body wa Great Britain. gold their products In 1896 and 1900. caped by some rapid sprinting. 3102,145,734 Total 345,657,896 Italy to with hacked sword. The woman waa budly hurt, but no pieces United Btates Enoch Mowk, a prominent citizen of One An Increase of 125 per cent in the The figures are taken from one of tbs other fatalities or aerious injui ies were German legation and six other buildPeace met a and with value footing. of Nebraskas live stock Is good Democratic papers In our state, and Payton, prob. painful in a reported. Rough estimates place the ings were burned, and a number of serFrance has to the people of Mr. Bryan's they represent the difference evidence ably fatal accident last week. lie feH Income: One hundred vants of tlie legations killed and their 1,000 of Its population; Germany more state that farmers ht l.'oo.oim can from a load of hay and the wagon damage get along pretty they houses ln.aU were wrecked or badly bodies thrown into the flames. FARM PRICES IN 1896. th&ATl; Austria-Hungar- y and Russia well without either 16 to 1 or a Demopassed over him. Ilia shoulders, neck ds in aged The break in the reservoir 1.000 bu. of wheat at 50 cts.,,3 500.00 O flic ini confirmation of this ghastly six each; Turkey and Italy cratic president. more than wide was and feet and bead were severely bruised. grew until it thirty 1.000 bu. of corn at 16 cts,... 160.00 business has created the utmost coneach more than seven; Great Britain more than teo feet deep. 1.000 bu. of oats at 13 It has been decided by the Mormon sternation among the consul generals more than 5V4. while the United States ctajj,, 130,00 TCftYtonal finance. 3.000 lbs. hogs at 32 85 per cwL 85.50 church authorities lo discontinue work one soldier per 1,000 of ANCESTORS AS HOSTAGEof the powers, who expressed fears that has less than The monthly statement of the pub- 10.000 lbs. steers at 33 per cwt. 300.00 for the present on tlie new building ita population. There can' surely be lic debt shows that at the close of war l'outraneee will ie declared a The Tirsve uf Tlilneae to It Destroyed II no chance of the miltary strength of going up on the corner of South Tembusiness. May 31, 1900, the debt, less against the lekin government. The Total they II h no Foreigner. 31,175.60 United States ever being increased cash In the treasury, amounted to the ple and Main, and Intended for a home codbuIs entertain little that hope any The consular body at Tien Tsin ha For these same products the to the proportion that exists in Eurofor the church offices and the Deseret a decrease for the month are left alive m the capitaL on April 27, 1900,- - as Tal- of 32,193,271, which ts accounted unanimously iroposoil to their gov- - foreigners pean ooun tries. Xews. 'lor lows: There connected forelgni-rwrreqoo In Aa a city grows size and extends by the redemption of bonds. ci niuenta as the sole means of saving W. J. Montgomery, a Salt Lake min1.000 bu. of wheat at 50 cts....3 the foreigners at l'ekin that the united with the legations, fifty in the custom ita area, the first thing for which the The amount of bonds so far exsnd American tourists Citizens living there ask is more police on 27tb. stock suicided the broker, ing powers should inform the Chinese bouse, Kngliah changed at the treasury for the new 1.000 bu. of corn at 30 cts..,, and other to tlie number of 159, and protection. Our country is like a large 2 per cent bonds of 1930 is 3286,365,850, 1.000 bu. of oats at 23 cts.; ... . He wss s hopeless sufferegfrom kidauthorities that the grates of the a ere received 3,00(1 lbs hogS.it 34.95 per ewt,- troubles snd death to city, and the bigger it grows, the better of which 304,560,400 ney preferred of the imperial family at lYkin nearly 500 legation guard should be protected. But the United rrom Individuals and Institutions oth- 10.000 lbg steers at 35 per cwt. 500,00 it his suffering, shooting himself in the will be destroyed if tlie forelguere at BOTHA BECOMES ACTIVE. 6tatea jias been growing and growing er than national banks The amount hssd while Ills wife wss cooking his l'ekin especially the ministers, are Total year after year, and Its population has of old 2 per cent bonds so far re31,678.50 General Boer still lb Gass-ll,(. i llrltlsh Keep understood that Great supper. harmed, It doubled since the civil war while our deemed at the treasury is 3510,500. Her is a difference of 3500 In a is Britain not to to adhere disposed An inquest w aa held on tlie body of t tbe army has beenjtept jjonjj-nall- y Total cash, IU0L26U28 farmer's -- income- from-- " these small- .. - General Botha pruposal 'increased standing at 25,000 men year after year. : it lTIiam Vogle-uiRu-, the young man quautltiea of his products. Andthe Hr activity, patrols cover wide Even mir present increase above 25,- NOT ENDED. WHS killed-stIavson last- week by .JZTT-WA-ff Lem Foreign Wool. figures are the actual prices that were stretches of country, apprcai h near the 000 men Is but temporary, as the law Wool was imported into the United paid In the two yeais. On the other a Rio Grande tiain. The jurors found t ortl Itutiert lla lul a Stop to Itctura of British outposts and engage iu sk'D authorizing It expires on July 1, 1901, States as follows, hand what is there that the farmer 1s that the engineer ou the train failed to ( IvllUn. mislic. w hile laigcr body- - threaten to just a year from now. 1896 he pays more 230,911,473 pounds buying for which blow the whistle on approaching tlie i It clear that Lord Roberts doe uot attack, decliuing to Riliov themselves Aa a matter of fact, this country 1899 76,736,209 pounds money? Sugar nnd coffee, are cheaper -crossing consider the warin South Africa ended to lie caught by the icurn blows has not beenafford!ng sufficient proThe difference was 154.lF.261 now than they used to be. There has ... MajorGrautway thatwhen the gov- aa. he haa put a atop-- to the- - return of which the BcJtish pvnarptifseek to de- tection to Us citizens 4n proportion to pound, "which represents the quantity been no advance in the price of cloth- their Increase. If our German friends for one year Bold In the American marng, or tn farm materials, and these ernor return it will tie in order for civilians and has ordeied inin ng men liver instead aie the principal articles that farmers He is cieditcd the volnuteers who desire to nlTer their hack to liicHiiufontien Attacks of this suit neir male on will study the matter in this light, ket by foreign see that we are as far reof by Ametican The have to buy. services for the war w ith China to do with thiukingHhat three mouths must Friday lust at Ihnaarspourt on Gener- they will moved- from militarylsm and imperiDemocratic free trad tariff robbed the The grain in the farmers income ao through tlie exeeulive. Two comaud at sp, ,ng. Generelapse beforeaffira will be settled al American farmer ,of his market for represents much to him and to our alism as we were fifty years ago. busa of mands in the east have done so through enough to permit resumption als Botha and He Wet a ,. seemingly 154,175,264 pounds of wool In a single state. It enables him to pay off hta iness. A large body- - of liritj-- h are operating to ernnhwat n Botha is their governors. year. A Great National Dauber! mortgage, or at least pay off a parr ' of It. He can moreover borrow money reported to have dnio.1 his force Into The present disturbed condition of Tom Dllley, the alleged outlaw, haa agaid reported in Swaziland two parts, one mm igTit-- t an( th Europe, with reference to far eastern now at a lower rate of interest He The Labor Combination. surrendered to the authorities to au-t- r St. I 4bU Mrlke F mlrd. been able also to Improve hia aris-in- g to has well tr as the south other to as those The of 'o labor effect complications, in organization the to the charges of the Grand couuty been ha reached Acorn prowW and elsewhere, has United states has grown In Morocco with L'e W t equally as property, and to add very materially court Ditley declareartbat ho can the alriLing street car men of juncture to American depend- fast as the organization of trusts. With to the comforts of his home, besides attention called 1 Torelgu mop m ( toH provejhi entire innocence of atlcbargea Kt. and their employ ct. and the ence upon foreign shipping for the a membership of 1,004,000 on January having money to spare for the better Hia bonds were placed at 82UOO According .trike lias been declared off Both reports the. al carriage of their foretgn commerce. 1 ,' 1900, the American Federation of education of his children, AU these which he promptly furnished. made coucCaMon The men may lied forces have the fu .ming troops If the nations of Europe should be- Labor has since enrolled 304,000 more things are facts which the Nebraska see fit; aud in China: us or union not, come Involved In a great war, which members, besides Issuing 1,500 local farmer has experienced, and It will joiO they Germany h is H officer The Utah Sugar company will make no who has and 1.4H0 men, Grea li- person will be many believe to be imminent, there charters this year. The past three take an almighty lot of talking and a double use of the pipe line that is be0gjc. been guilty of act of lawlines theorizing to offset the benefits that would be a wholesale withdrawal of years have been those .of greatest sucera and n lucr i 13 officer m, R7oo ing laid to connect the Bingham Junchave been derived anderthejeSulta the from channels of cess ships foreign the for consolidation and I., man: Anic,Ka. of labor InTwo Ftllptno Leader Capiureii. ulicers and tion plant with tha Lehi factory. Wato provide Transport for troops terests. trad 3211 hTuuee. Uili-men; 1 officers Generals Aguino and Kicartc. snd 387 ter is scarce in Gehi for jirigation and munitions of war. plno leaders have been eu pi urod ac- men; Italy. 7othcers n ij r.t meutJap-an- , of our foreign com A nine-tentPrice of Wire Nalls, purposes, so the company will pump '' Butter and Cheera. 119 officers and 3 7" i i, eu, anJ Rug. mere Is carried In foreign bottoms. It stream of water through the pipe line cording to recent advices from GenerThe average price of wire nails in . was Butter 14 worth cents only 117 officers and a the United States last . A large al McArthur to Bingham Junction for irrigation wn(, 4 Is obvious that the withdrawal of a pound In the New York year was 32.57 quantity of am ala market In total of 53 bald gun- - an! 3s machine was taken by their captors. or that shipping for oth100 pounds, as compared mnnifiou keg-- of per portion large 7 1896. and cheese, purposes certs. Last year, guns. with an average of 32.50 in 1896. The er than commercial usee would de- on the same date, 1st, butter was fffQ Tbuuittl Mlrt fctrtk The clerk of the Supreme court has July of HUlMia I lllplm, w means their our people was only 7 cents a only prive worth and 174 cents, cheese, 84 cents. Increase, therefore, AU the union miner sent . to the lirst District court in Alabama, our constantly growing for the much higher supplying keg notwithstanding Ad.apatcUTromMai.ua were uuder date busy, people had mone the remittnr In the caseof Abe Majors, about .10,000 tn number, suspended of June 30 markets. Freight rates would Factories' cost of raw material. says: Mush mu Julm Ar- - foreign could to and afford but-tto spend, buy ,, LLTo riM to a prohibitive amount In re- jilts Morgan, directing the court to work Monday, pending the.' settlement last 'iaBtr-fift- h they ornianyoToxTrxommotlltlesrOuf thfdr ipecl A Par Gamble. Infantry, who was ti ed n the charg surplus productions would accumulate couldn't. ! and the Will the Democratic dice at the Kan-aa- s for the murder of upon Major operators. Captain of murder befois a gerwa'. court mat upon our hands In enormous quantiBrown of Ogden. Lily convention turn up tha politiA C on Junction. tial, has beep .found g.iUy to4 (eB. ties. prices would fall, wages wquld Crtmo. Is the ques- lo LeU Jealousy to be Bryan or bust with cal policy number seems Tb first detachment of Ljlab boys It Industrial and tenced to be dishonorably stagnation tion that Is agitating some of tha Gold d.scharged, be reduced, the to fight in tb war against the Chinese Henry LeBlsnche, proprietor of tb this delegations to forfeit all allowance flus him and loss of employment would be wideDemocratic leaders of Maryland. left bait Lake last week. There were baddlo Rocir restaurant, ban "Frau-ciw- be confined at hard labor for and to spread. The conditions existing be- spring. They will understand how rethe much a conjunction means sometimes shot snd probably fatally mainder of hi 1893 and 1896would be eleven men In the party and all well On the 110 square miles of Lonnatural life Arn0ld tween In even a more Intensified when they see on the bulletin boards don's area. It 1s known In Utah. Their Immediate, des- wounded hit wife nt 2 30 o'clock j y killed Senora Salas, a said, 1,000 ton of aoot native woman November next of Bryan and bust! form. tination I Fort McDowall, Csl,vnd ettl morning Jealousy was th yearly. Luzon, Magalang. by ahooting bsr Cana. from there to Hongkong. with a pistol, Jan Ij. BLADE. BEAVER COUNTY as Tiir-ftt4- -- three-quarte- 1 1 m 1 , i ( ge : I 1. level-heade- 11 an.-785- v 1 I 1 - earll-scarin- I V . I they-rrallze- d 1 , ' -- ' I j rtlnf Jf 15 farm-t-receiv- s wrro", WWW " -- - - -- wool-grower- s. Pole-taie- v en " ' i i, hs -- I m.-n- T, er and-chee- year-.-la-189- 16-2- -1 Demo-popo-ell- o, es-da- --- |