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Show v r ,V EEAVES COUHTY W. 4 RIOT Iff COAL REGION. Z LADE 7Ft. attempt . WHIT, rnMteSS. . a HIM Pel Tbsasa os f fctrlkrf. to by IsutKwoin. 1 b.l was instantly special pilicemm killed, another was wojndi-- J in a striker was probably fatally men were more hot and led r leas seriously wounded at the Oneida, Fa,, colliery ofAoxe Bros, in a clash between the officer and 500 A the-bea- UTAH IAVIR, iron-unio- n UTAH STATE MAYS. The part werk oa the mining ex change cUh) with the sale of log, OS? eharr of (lock for which J 5J,6.'.8. 32 waa paid. At the pcent meeting of the Pacifie Coat Association of Fire Thief, Jaroea Devine, chief of the Salt Lak fire department. viii chorea Char lev Turville and Oscar Julius lat week ettablikhed a new taadeiu record oo th saucer track at the Salt Jalace la Bali Lake, going fiv' miles in 7 ' I. The Utah Wool G rower Aociat!on hekg ita annual meeting in Balt Lake last week wilh aa aUeodauco of AZty mem her a, the old officer bclug re' elected. The report of the eoimnUaioner gen. oral of th land office show that In Utah there are 42.9h7.rtl acre of unappropriated and . unranervrd vacant public land. Th surveyor general of Utah report th expenditure of f 2 1,000 for aorvtfor the year ending June SO, and estimates 114,600 aa necessary for the fiscal year ending Jane 30, l'JOJ. exhibition of the Tha twenty-thir- d Leeeret Agricultural and Manufacturing aociety, just closed, waa fairly well attended, although tha receipt were about $1,K0 lea than last year. " Tb Oarfield lieach watchman re porta that on Wednaaday of last week waa eighteen inchee b tb lake low th aero mark two feetand a half below tha lowest record 'of former ' Wednesday morning. n men went to work As the they were asked by the strikers to remain at home. Home turned back, ethers di 1 not. Those who weut to the colliery were cloned. Van Iargin, n one of th employees, trikerson non-unio- non-uuio- to diaw a revolver hut the weapon was taken from him juid m the heating lie icceived he haJ several rihs broken. The strikers remained at the colliery all morning, being jo.ned b)r a crowd of women, auJ w lieu the superintendent endeavored to addrexa. the crowd he w.is stoned by the women, being slightly wounded. Thru the striking men and the women rushed toward the colliery. A force of about fifty special policemen who had been brought down from Beaver Meadow to prevent trouble to intercept the mob but they were punerhns to do any thing and re- tired to the engine-housJust as the ullierrs gut Close to shelter a abut was fired. This was followed by another and in a few seconds many shots rang through the Mills was the first to fall. Then Joseph f.esko, a striker, staggered to the ground.. No one knows who shot fii st, but it is believed that both the strikers and the ollicers used their weapons. A gun aloft killed Mills and small shot struck Policeman Kellnor. I.csko, tbe striker, was struck by a ball from a revolver with which all the officers were armed. year. ' After the shooting the strikers I dissatisfaction mnch among There Notices have beeu posted clos tomato-raiser- s over tha failure of the the mines until tbe strike is ing their canning factories to handle all settled. erop, and several damage suits may A STRANGE SUIT. More factories will undoubtedly be built next season. rhl!fld1phlft Mmh Kupi fur Ininmnoe oa . Ht Wtffs Wlmm II Kltld; Jt la proposed to erect another Mormon church building In Suit Lake City A suit to recover insurance upon tbe next aprmg. lu it will probably be life of his' wife, whom he killed ou located the Ilelief aooleties, Primary Dee. 31, 193, has been commenced lu association ami Young Ladies' Mutual Philadelphia by Professor S. C. Siiort-l'ulgImprovement Association. who is now residing at Kennett Tb Weeteru Fuuersl Director a bijuare, in Chester county. The suit, eociation baa chosen Balt Lake (ity ai which la to recover the sum of $7,032 Its next meeting place. Joseph WiUian from the Provident Life & Trust comTaylor of Salt Lake waa chosen vie pany, ia one of the moat remarkable in president of the association at the con the history of life insurance. The tragedy which ended the life of vention recently held in Denver. hrs. w,ensotcd la, Media t ru me i About tlilrty-fejsjHjBdll. bn a Shoyljdge New eve. Several year Year's uaT lSie eemPan u roeetfug of the lie before that date Professor bhortlidge Laki Balt la bald Keepers Association, last week, informal talk on apiarian had come to Media with his wife and matter and the taking care of bee It family and established what waa known as tbe Media academy for wtnter occupying moat of th time. young men. For several year the Among tha many evidence of venture waa successful, the school havafTulra that wr in material ing a high-clas- s patronage. Then Mra. brought out by the magnificent die Bhortlidge died. plays at the recent slat fair, none art In November, IS9.7, Professor Bhort' more striking than the excellent exhilidge married Miss Marie Dixon Jones. ol bition of lb horticultural products Shortly after bis second marriage the tb a lata. professor began to act strangely. One J. it. McMaeter, a Balt Lake printer nlgbt six weeks after the marriage met death near Colby, Kant., by drown- Professor Bhortlidge invited his wife ing himself in a reservoir, lie waa oa to go out with hiui for a walk. A short Ms way to Kanaas City to accept distance from tbe house be shot her position and, It la believed by hit through the heart, and then attempted friends, became temporarily insane and Suicide, but wea disarmed. suicided. In the trlai which followed ProfesJohn Donaldson of Salt Lak baa sor Bhortlidge was acquitted on the, Just returned borne from Nome, where ground of Insanity, and was confined - he Is interested in a number of tniuiog in an asylum ttntti yeer ago. claims, and state that just before NEW RISING PLANNED. leaifiug he refused an offer of $60,000 Nome believe hi of elsiins. lie for one Another Boxer Outhreuk Threatened, has a great future. Hontit Uhlan, R. A. Greenup, former private secreIt la ahl that tbs authorities In tary to Governor Wells, waa found Hongkong hsv received information dead in bed at the Clift house, Balt that a general 'rising ia the southern Lake, the indication being that death provinces has. been planned for the resulted from an overdose of morphine month of November. Ten thousand troops from India bav taken to rellevs pain, he being affiloled been requisitioned for Ilongkong. with Insomnia. Tbe Sixteenth Bengal Lancers and the Charles Holme of Salt Lak was have been reshot and killed early Sunday morning Hongkong regiment of Hongkong. called from north the by Chin Poy, a Chinese gardener, wbo The are that there indications present hi and resented the action of Llolmea will bs a Boxer rising similar to that companions in throwing rock at hi which occurred in north Chins. T he hut, declaring he thought they Intended where- - bouts of the rebels in the Hinto rob him. terland I not known, but it is believed Payton City baa petitioned th atate to be within ten miles of tbe British land board, praying that a aelectlon of border. $,000 acre of state land made by the board reoently be cancelled, on the Anwl Cratltffd to Death A. E. Deer, an aeronaut of Chlrsgo, ground that th land la the water-abefrom which Pay son derive ita water fell to hi death from n balloon supply, and that If the laud pasaea Into Wednesday from n height of 200 tha hand of private parties th city' feet. Tb ascension was made at a source of water supply will be ruined. fair nnd was witnessed by 3.001) perbecame sons. The balloon exploded and felt Uarry Tuttle of Balt Bowl Mrt. bi at by, 100 feet before the parachute opened, landlady, enraged because ah and bar daughter reauaed end the sudden fork caused Deer to lose his bold. HU body fell, turning to attend tbs fair with him, habelef in the sir, and striking on the bead intoxicated, and fired a shot at tha sod shoulders. The jaw, nose and woman, which fortunately missed her. arms were crushed, and Deer died in n few minutes. This was his 321st asHs la under arrest cension during the past twelve year. Conductor S. PI Sllsby of Ogdss was Koodlam At task Raantll Tarty. seriously iojnrsd In S wreck of s freight Hoodlums of Fort Wayne attacked trsis oa the Bou therm Peeifis Best .Ksltoa,', caused by rail turning, this Governor Roosevelt's party Wednesday bengis sod nine ara piling Into tb night, la Calhoun street shortly reached of head tb fore the procession ditch, th entire erew having a narrow th rlok, where the Governor was to escape from death. of roughs on.tb siden The entire estate of th late Dr. Park, speak, partyshower of stones at Gova walk threw vnlvod at $43,000, was left to tbe Slat One struck ernor Roosevelt's carriage. establish th to $10,000 , University, Governor Roosevelt on th shoulder Park Library of American History, nd another, aimed at tb Governor, nd struck Curtis Guild, 0X0,000 for tb John R. Park Tnohr' missed him of ia th face. No on ltoslofi, bnlancn-to m te Jr., th Bd Jnllowsfclp, was th Governor laughed and hurt ymsldsnt and regents think best tbe matter off. - e. ; lel d. L e, . pro-grea- . - d Kayes, ss AM Inmate, JEATH. NARROWLY ESCAPE IDAHO SOLDIERS HOME BUNED Thrilitoi ggimle bftrlMM of Thrss Arts te the UullUln. Tb Idaho soldiers borne w de "troyed by fire Tueeday night. The fire waa cauaeo by a defective $ over lb kitchen. It was about 7 clock when it waa found that the ielding was on fire. An attempt waa ds to corn) tier tha flame with bock, but an appeal was soon sent to j city for aid. Tbe home Isa mile anids half from Boise city limits, and n tbe engifie arrived it waa too late save the building. j There were 80 Inmates, p old men will be housed in build? In town, some being taken to thsitste-bous'I he bom was erected i 1893. It i found that oue inmate if the home lost bis life, a man jisroed Thomas Ilay-- s. liw appears i have been suffocated in bis room. The builJmg waa not entirely ceosmed. The lower floor of the west wist was pot burned, and the second flocronly' partially. The loss is $t0,0u0Ckiur-ane- e ' i about $36,000. -- J laxfwrtal Kmart. L B. ITanoa, boesin of Mark II anna, k Mlrt IurU AcatMt Mia ttiMMra. Bs The Erie Shingle companys - v a. cele-brat- ed ne ex-m- ( fr Sewing-M- achines -- ' er Boy-ingt- the'ex-traditio- sl I i BRYAN MAKES REQUEST. of Meat I ft Km, a...-- -. TkmK Treasurer Secrets ry TrraMw , AanreMete Beak Ufa af Priam Alhart t of tha v Malglnax. UltOMI. of America bee . As a result of a discovery of a plot United W. J. Bryan has requested local eons- stifled tb operator of mlae0 , other agalnsi'Prinee Albert of Belgium, flea mittees to have their place of isees having gnU in DP-- that arrest hsv been made, among tbosa near th railroad stations, H meeting into De known in custody being person ac44. 0Ot ship any At short atop. It is neceaar te catur until further notice, after filling cused of complicity n tbe plot of Jean peak rapidly and if J then bar to whet order they now have, basing bis Baptist Sistdo, tbe yonlh who triad to rid a quarter or a halt-mi- l otic on a claim of th miner' uotoa in assassinate the Prince of Wale last mak-ia- ? are not miner Decatur the riage I am chilled before I ean raeh that have April In Brass Ia one of tb arretted living expense and thof mioe the car. I am doiog all th work that the time. half more than idle persons bos been released, but th been I think it saf to do, and I bo nr inclined to others are detained. 'The socialist Soane of th operator local committees will recognix thl and Ryan' order for that is whet ll mak light of the arrest, claiming boreaftor arrange for paking at tk inornate to and there may be troubl stations. those arrested nr police aetata IlltaoU Miser Mine-Work- er J,i el tl r mill at ea imperial de ree issued et Tsi Blaine, Wash., was totally destroyed Iluen Fa, capital of tb provlnc of by fire last week. Los, $13,000; In- e. Want NOTES. By tat ri ro B a and New Mexico;. A. E. Hen Shan Si, Emperor K waog Bn denouaee mans, brother of Commissioner fcitb tb Boxer tuovrinert and designate Veneral Land Office Hermann, BDd W. for punishment nine ringleaders. If . Pierce had a thrilling experiehes hi own fault and reacknowledge tnd almost lost their Jives 00 th desert bukes but he place th blam himself, tbe between Grand canyon of the Coloand noble who tbe upon prince rado amd-thUtah line last week. in the movement and proWhen within forty miles of Lee's fer?7 ticipated f tected it. they camped for the bight end their Prince Tnan, PriDce Chung, Princ horses escaped. Pierce waa lost from Tsai Lien, Innee Tsai Y'ing, Duge Ban the party, and after juarneyiug over Kang, Yieng Nien, president of th burning sands all day Hanna was so concert, ai d Chao Shu I hmo, prwJeni exhausted that he could not proceed. of the board of punishment, are U da Uerraann continued his search for prived of their lilies, removed Iroi water, which he found five miles farther office and turned over to various tna on. Tie returned with water to IIsDna, hoards for further. penalties. Prims who was unconscious and almost dead. Tuan, by the terin of the decree. Is b On the following day a cowboy discovbe tried by the board of claon ered Ilanua and Hermann wandering The foregoing corroborates tb o filaimlessly shout the desert and directed ial advices received V recently them to their destination. A searching rector General Micng by M Wu, W-- j party later found Pierce frantic with Chinese minister at Washington, ax I thirst. - The three men were taken to by the latter coidinurucatea to these-partmeFlagstaff Monday. of state. j ' FRIENDLY WITH UNCLE $M. ia reported that Tung Fu Ilsiang SEATTLE It WORKMEN OUT, " J ChnilrJli$ Talk of Foratg ft$f of TUIrteea Uudrol Tvades Unionists Quit has fled to the province of Slien Si. re lirlUla The ImpretMon is growing that the Work. Mr. ChamWrlain, British seeieUry From 1,100 to 1,300 Trade ynionists Imperial government is making an effort to disperse an I punish Uie Box-er- a. of state for the colonies, apeakifg at Idle, work stopped In over thirty resiThe imperial troops who were btoulbbridge Tuesday evening, said: dence buildings and six large brick Great Britain's foreign policy, as I business blocks under process of con- seen Monday Dear Pci 'i a Chu are believed to have been concerned in this sum it up, is to remain on friendly struction, and a threatening paralysis movement The ith Terms-wacting viceroy at Tien every great country It of nearly the entire building industry Europe and something 'more than in tbe city, is the result of the fight Tain was notified that orders had been friendly terms with the United States." between the Trades Council and issued to disperse the Boxers, but said Mr. Chamberlain ridiculed the at- Builders Exchange of Beattie, Wash., he feared to send out troops because of tempt 6f the opposition leaders W held a fight that haa been brewing for sev- the presehce of the allied forces. him up as e bogey to foreign nations. eral weeks. There seems to be a deMotM from the Perl Expo-lttoGreat Britain's foreign policy," he ex- termination on both sides to hold out, The Singer Manufacturing Com- claimed, ia in the bands of Lord Sa- neither one being willing to yield a pany, of 149 Broadway, New .York, show their usual American enterprise lisbury and 1 have uotlhe presumption point. to meddle with it. Tbe mein point in the controversy Is by having a very creditable exhibit, thwdeinand on tbe part of the Trades lorated In Group XIII, CLuss 79, at the Pari International Exposition, whpre Unionists that contractors of the Buildshow to great advantage the A. II. Reel DIM Very Suddenly nf Htnrt ers they to au agreementds Exchange sign whieh Failure. Singer Sewdug-Maeh.pay a- cerlain scata of wages for-oIs used In every country on tbe g'obe, A. II. Reel, one of the pioneer stock of the Many of the members both for family use and for manufacof Wyoming, died suddenly Mon- -, jearc,ian(fe ar 8irett(iy "paying the scale turing purposes. The writer wgs highday at hla ranch at Laharge, Wya, of n(j others have lHen solne time, ly pleased with this display and obheart failure. Mr Reel wa 64 years 1)ut object to 1ylnj? themselves up served with much satisfaction that iL they old and came to the Cache La I'ei.to.anagreement reaching solar ahead, wa favorably commented upon-by valley, Colorado, from ll.lnoia in IbOO. TboS(J CODtraetors ho have yielded visitors generally. For a number of years he wa. engaged an(J The Grand Prize was awarded by ,,KnwJ lhe agreeUent are having in freighting across the plain from no trJul)e the International Jury to Singer Omaha to Balt Lake. He was a mem-- 1 for superior excellence AFTER CORPORATIONS. her of the lust territorial council of In design, construction, efficiency and ' for remarkable development and adapWyoming, nnd served several years in Chicago School Teacher Want Them t tion to every stitching process used the slate legislature. He was major of lay Just Tins In either the family or the factory. one term. for A petition for a writ of mandamus Cheyenne Only One Grand 'Prize for sewing Cook county, ill., board to the compel OREGON BOY MURDERER. machines wts awarded at Paris, and of assessors to file with the county this distinction of absolutely superior Elvn-Ter-Ol- d HI Father e'erk a statement set'ing forth the Boy Hho-merit confitniB the previous action of for Abusing His Muthgr, valqg cd tbp capital stock and bonds Of tn International Jury at the Worlds ' Arthur Kelley, aged ll, of lpitllM Chicago's great franchise corporations Columbian Exposition, In Chicago, ton, Ore., who confessed to murdeVin was filed in the circuit court Monday where Singer machines received Bl bis father two weeks ago, was sen by Miss Catherine Goggin, bead of tha distinct awards, being more than wer fenced to the state reform school s Chicago Teachers federation. received by all other kinds of sewing Baletn. The grand jury returned The petitioner ask that the assess- machines combined. true bill against the boy but recomj ors be compelled to list tbe intangible Should It be possible that any of our readers are unfamiliar with the e meuded that he be sent to the refor the concerns, property of twenty-threcelebrated Singer Machine, w? would school instead of the penitentiar is of which alleged, property aggregate respectfully advise that they call at The boy staled in his confession th under oath, to be worth $.'68,105,313. any of the Singer salesrooms which bs killed his father because of th local the enormous this sunt Against be found, ia all cities and most brutal treatment of himself and bl taxing bodies have fouhd only $32, 278, can towns In the United States." mother. It is 743 worth of tangible property'. TRAIMJIOBBEK IDENTIFIED. the to $233,829,567, difference, preclude MAY B ENTRAIN ROBBER. representing their franchisee, from Bandtl KilUa by Ha Ding ton MetMoft Campbell Identified by Worn escaping taxation that tha suit is Known u 1 anuiughatn a Ksthdrum Hnndlt. J brought. P. n. Mostyn of Omaha, head of th William Campbell, Scotchman, nil INTERMOUNTAIN FAIR. detective agency, haa identified the arrested in South Tscoms, Monday, n dead train robber at Council Bluffs s suspicion of being the lone highway- Allow at Bole Better Than Any Frexloa one if tha bandit quartette captured' Exhibit, man who held up th Northern Facile a saloon in South Omaha In Decemkt Tbe fourth intermountaio fair opened train near Rsthdrum, Ida., a short ti 1898, which gang later escaped ber, attenda with at Boise Monday good go. froM the South Omaha city jail. Mr. Campiieil gtopnedk at s hoos sad ance. The display of exhibits Is bettei said the dead robber had given Mcrityn thi fair held by begged for a meaL The woman of the than In any previous ai name as CunniDgham. He was arol la fine a There list association who on was the house, train when It rested with a lot of dynamite, two big was robbed, identified the man as th amusements, and the racing program .eolvers and burglars tools on him. hsv Great is and. pains robber, notified. the poliee, who arparticularly good. rested him. The police think the been taken to make the racing square, PEARY ARCTIC EXPEDITION, I and tbe judges promptly declared a woman is mistaken. Will Mot Return Till race off ia which the jockey waa held iUnf ISat Explore Aotonuu Mud for Kequlililon ef Standard mount well, hi ridden to have not Oil Magnate. The failure of the exploring though the finish waa only by a nose. steamer Windward to jeary from the Requisition papers issued by Go- The return Hi Bozeman. was Jim horse vernor Bayers of Texas were served on aorth leads to tbe belief that the waafioed $59. and, Jockey owner Governor' Robs'e veil at the Planters will not attempt to get back waa ruled off the track, hotel SL Louis, Tuesday for n this autumn. Probably the season of John D. Rockefeller, Tlonrlu Mill Shot Down. just passed was an open one In tbe far Henry M. Flagler and other Standard Nearly half tbe flour mills operating north. Should tbould that have been Oil magnates. In Minneapolis hav closed for an in- tbe cose, Lieutenant Peary i likely to The defendants are wantdd In Texas definite length of time. The have taken th Windward into toms for alleged violation of the anti-trnand tbe Pillsbnry milling high latitude, hoping to use her In a laws. Governor Roosevelt said lid companies say that 60 per cent of their further expedition next season. This could not act on the requisition a long mill will close, and it is also reported would mean that he has made no os he was technically not governor. that the Consolidated milling eompany special record daring the present year. He eald he would look Into the will discontinue operations, although HELP. GALVESTON NEED when he returned to New Yorlc. it is not learned bow many mills will affected. b Clam Barton' AppMia for AM to Betid BRITISH FICHT DE WET. 1 due Homo. Tbe officials say the shut-dow- n Wla a Thra Day Until Wits Gallant to the shortage in the demand for Miss Clara Barton, president of the Huer. flourt Tbe foreign trade, it 1 declared, National red cross society, baa lssned a The British column had a three 1 practically dead, while the present statement to tbe mennfactnrers end days fight from October 5 to October f Stock ol th mills will be sufficient to bnsiness men of tha ecyintry, in which tneiasive, with General De Wet com- supply tha domestic trade for tome she appeals to them for aid In th way mando of 1,000 men and fire gnn near time to come. .It is contended gener- of material to be used in the building Vrdefort, Orange River Colony. It ally that the coming election and po- of homes for those who lost all ia the took ptaee In s veritable sea of moan-tai- n litical Influence hsv to some extent recent storm. It is addressed To the near there. brought about tbe sudden decline in manufacturers and dealers in lumber, Th Boer wer dislodged and demand and It ia probable that non of hardware, builders material and and they fled demoralised. Tb ib mill will resume operation until household goods, and to tha' business 1 over. British oaanslties were slight. of ter election men in general of tbs United States. uperintendent of forest reserve NORTHWEST CHINESE OFFICIALS DEGRADED. surance, $3,000, Nolan's place in Cripple Creek, Colot, one of the best knowu gambling bouses In the Rocky mountains, wasrobbedof $l,2oo on the 1st Ninety tons of ore recently marketed from the Williams mine in Oliugbouse canyon, near Wadsuortb, Nev., netted the fortunate owner $6,000. In IlocKJiu, Cal., Russell Laudis lost week shot eml killed his wife and mortally wounded Constable W. J. Clyde. Jealousy w as the cause. In an explosion last week at th Corning Powder works, Santa Cruz, Cal., C. Mereier, an employee, was killed and J. Valencia fatally injured. In Vancouver, It C., Hip Luck, th Highbinder, accubod of the murder of Chief of Police Main of Steveston, pleaded guilty and also implicated two other (. hinebe in the crime. 6livcr Quist, a boy who ran away from liU home in Iioulder, Mont., last week, was. run over and killed near Townsend by the Northern Pacific -- express, while endeavoring to steal a ride. Elizabeth Langley, 24 years of age, wife of a Daw son theatrical man, committed suicide at her home in Beattie -by drinking carbolic acid. The cause for the act is a mj stery. She leaves three little daugdterA Sheriff Tucker of North Yakima, Y(T sab., lubt week captured Carey Harlow, after a fifty-mi- le clia.se, who admits that he helped to rob the parties on a freight train the night that W. W. Scott of Kioua was murdered. Martin Norup, a firm hand, was killed a few miles' from Baker City, Ore., while engaged In hauling timbers In the moon tainsThe-acctfi- en occur- ing while debCending a steep grade. The brake of the wagon gave way, the horses ran away and Norup was thrown to the ground and killed. .Tbe aoda.worka sre at present employing 300 men, and the company's croi of borax this year will be over 10,000 tons of tbe refined article. H has over 8300,000 invested In the plant, and the crops are ,of the best borax to be found on the coask Just now they are figuring with Japan for a sale of 10,000 tons of refined ilorax. Tbe Indian agent of the Shoshone tribe, Captain 11, G. Nickerson, is makof the Indiaa, ing his annual round-u- p e Wind ehtlirwr Seyigy-- s river boarding school, located sixteen miles ngi th of Lander, Wyo., on the reservation. Up to the lstof the month he had succeeded in corraling 126. He has been having considerable trouble in locating children. Considerable ill feeling exists, and as a consequence three of the police have thrown up their jobs rather than be in continual squabbles with their tribes On petition of the railroad companies tbe Colorado stale board of health has , conditioned its quarantine against Chinese and Japanese residents or travelers from San Francisco, so that a certificate from the health officer of that city showing that no cases of bubonic plague have occurred in San Francisco six weeks previous to their departure will permit them to pass through the state unmolested. They will not, however, be allowed to leave the cars durtDg their transit through-t- he state. The Spokane industrial exposition was opened on the 2nd by a grand parade, the central figure being Miss Lulu Kirby of Kendrick, Idaho, the goddess-o- f plenty, seated in a carriage, once owned by, Abraham Lincoln and being escorted to the exposition grounds by United States cavalry. National Guards, cadets sod civilians. This Is tbs seventh annual fruit fair at Spokane, and the fruit and mineral exhibit this year are pronounced larger than ever before. Tbe exposition will remain open for two weeks. - e W. Sprague, pastor of-ASouls church, Grand Rapids, Mich., and a prominent minister in the Unitarian church, has accepted an invitation to come to Helena, Monk; as pastor of the First Unitarian aociety of that i city. Another dispute regarding the inter national boundary haa arisen. Surveyor T. J. Deane claims to have discovered evidence to establish the claim that tbe Mount Baker mines ere its Canadian and not in American territory. ' In a Rio Grande freight wreck near Denver last week. Engineer William Taylor was killed and a trainload of cattle slaughtered. The train struck a steer on a. curve while traveling at a good speed which caused tb accident. Rev.-Lesli- Walter J. Finn, who absconded New Ycfrk City in October, 1896, from. wilh belonging to tbe American Express company, la whose employ he was at that time, bsa been captured by Pinkerton men at Barton City, B. 0., a mining camp. Tha body of G, C. Cline was found floating In the bey at Seattle Wednesday morning. There was n bullet hole le his right temple, bat whether it was murder or suicide circumstances do not discloeA He was 60 year of age and $1,100 weU-know- n. ll |