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Show --1 .u..- - - NORTHWEST NOTES. NEWS SUMMARY. Health The Lewis and Clark exposition Oordon. Ain., ban been destroyed by will be kept open on Sunday grounds destitute are Cre and 400 Inhabitants afternoons. Floods In Algeria have caused a in a enormous Joseph Shea, an under-cutte- r and life considerable loss of was Wash., at Kangley, logging camp damage to property. and tree Instantly a falling by caught More than 20,000 wounded soldjers killed. are being Harblnand at arrived have Four separate attempt to derail tended with the greatest care. on the Southern Pacific a trains Kurds have burned twenty bouse north of Modlito, Cal., were in the village of Marek, near Van. and on the morning of the 23rd. made killed over thirty Armenians David C. Ring and Miss Vera DawTwo Missouri Pacific passenger leathers In the Hast Dnver high son, trains collided at Coffeyvllle, Kan , from Injuries reschool, are seventeen persons being Injured a in coaching atcident at Gol ceived As the result of a fight betae; n ne- den. gro and white soldiers at Monterey, Charles W. Walton, the San FranCal., two white soldiers were killed. cisco youth accused of holding up a , Three are known to have been street car and shooting a policeman killed and a number Injured In a head-o- in Portland a few months ago, Is on collision between a passenger and trial. a freight train pear Fayette, Miss. James Allen, a rancher of 8umner. A definite treaty of peace between Wah., was choked to death at the PuChile and IloMvia was signed last by a large pal lup hotel at Tacoma week. The- derman Emperor Is apof meat which he undertook to piece pointed arbiter In case of difficulty swallow. The directors of the Allegheny Coal The council of Portland has overcompany have decided to suspend oper ruled the vtto of the mayor of an ordiatlons Indefinitely at their HarwUk, nance pass.-- some weeks ago, permitPa., mines. This will almost depoputing tho selling of pools In the city on late a village of 1.000 people. horse races. The Mlddleswork children's home at One hundrdh ions of California raisShelbyvllle, Ills , was destroyed by ins are to bo distributed free at the fire, and although the flames were din Lewis and Clark exposition by growwhile the children were ers covered residing In this district surroundbut two were rescued. all asleep, ing Fresno, Cal. Dispatches received from various The land office at Great Falls, Mont., points report a rather severe earth- has received instrut lions to withdraw quake and much damage to property from all forms of entry 278.480 acres throughout Scandinavia and Denmark. of land In connection with the Milk Thus far no fatalities have been reriver Irrigation project. ported. Herrera Goodman match, The A force under IJeuteuant Pogge of scheduled for October 24. at Ilutto the cons tabu layy has defeated a large was called off. The reason assigned numbep'of Pulajancs in the mountains was that the Mexican Is Blek and In no east of Samar, P. I , killing th notoricondition to meet the St. lxmls lad. ous outlaw Oyomo and fifty of his fol Members of tho Pendleton, Ore lowers. At a meeting of the I'nited States lodge of the Chinese Reform assocla 99 per cent of the government board of tho St. Moils ex tlon. fomprMng of Pendleton, will Oriental 00 to per Bhip position. It was derided t1 off eir quou.s In accordance to cent of the goveriiiuent exhibits to thu cut of tbo n.s.six bit ion orders Leads and Clark exposition at Port land, Ote. Eighteen loaded suk were prc Ipl Three bandits altar k d and wound tatod Into the Trochee river m ar of a freight ed a citlsen. killed his servant and Verdi, Nev . as the fought a pitched battle with rural train wreck. Tbo w re k was caused troops at Mexico City. Three men are by tho breaking of a wheel Two dead and flfteeu wounded as a result tramps were seriously Injured. of ths encounters. James Wade Forids, one of the f beat known attorneys In the northof Mississippi planRepresentatives ters are employing whole families of west, a member of the law firm of Mexicans for work In that state. There Forbls & Matteson, died at his home is a general movement in Mississippi, In Butte last week. The cause of the It it said, to get rid of the negro la- death was a short but severe attack of pneumonia. borer as far as possible. A saloon at Derby, Nev., which Is The total number of money orders The trwBa"knropi?rater by the construchr AMs gwrerntnent 'daring last fiscal year passed the 60,000,000 tion company which 1s building the 'mark for the find' time In history, as canal for the government, 'was dyna-mltelast week, the building being shown by the annua report of the suand the bartender. Harry wrecked, sysorder of the money perintendent Kelly, terribly injured. tem. The business of buying Oregon and John McCullagh, former chief of powheat for shipment to recWashington been .of has New lice ..York City, ommended to tUe Panama government Chicago and other eastern markets has by Commissioner of Police McAdoo aa ceased. The railroad companies can the best available man to organize a not supply enough cars to handle the is police department for the new re- traffic, and consequently business a standstill. at practically public. Articles of Incorporation of the The military authorities at Tokio lines of have released the captured paymaster newly consolidated street-ca- r of the Russian armored cruiser Rurlk, Portland, to bo known as the Portland who Is 70 years old, on account of his Consolidated Railway company, have Kucslnu hospital at- been filed. The company has a cap age, thirty-fou- r tm .(H'O It operates tendants and twelve battle maimed ltal stock of 112 miles of plot tile railway. soldiers. A terrific Mow on tho polut of the The Japanese on the afternoon of October 16 resumed their attack on Jaw, struck by Frank Wise, caused the of John Slovleh at Butte, the the Russian outer works at Rlhlung death ronseloustu victim never mountain. After four hours fighting and dying In leas than nn hour alter r. thejr succeeded In capturing a num- he was stmek without speaking a ber of tbo Russian truuihea and one woul. Tho two men bad been quarrel lng small hill. John J. llaHlgan, attoi nev for Mrs Teamsters employed In the IndeF Codv, has filed a motion In William New In houses pendent slaughtering court at Cheyenne to have the District York City threaten to strike uuloss allegations In tho petition of Colonel Sunday work is stopped. They have Cody fo- - divorce made more definite appealed to Mayor McClellan that the It appears tint Co'onel Cody (Buffalo law prohlbfllng labor on the Sabbath Bill) has no intention of dropping the case. be enforced. By the arrest of three railroad men Alexander J. Garnett, who shot and killed Major J. M MeCurg at the Pal- In Missoula. MonL, It developed that a merchandise ocace hotel ia San Francisco, on Novem- wholesale theft ofrecent destructive curred during the ber 25. 19t3, and who was convicted wreck on the Northern Pacific road at of the crime of manslaughter, has been Big Bend, near Garrison. The officials sentenced to serve fifteen years Im- claim a large quantity of goods were stolen. prisonment In the penitentiary. Every piece of rolling stock on the Hundreds of minnows are flowing out of the Hamilton artesian well at Rocky Mountain division of the Northbeing pressed into serArtesla, N. M. Fish flowing out of an ern PacificInisfive has the volume vice. Not artesian well are unprecedented in the of traffic assumedyears such proportions, artesian belt. The minnows have but from indications business condieyes, and are unlike the tions will continue brisk until the first of the year. minnows in the Mammoth Cave. The seventh annual session of the The admiralty council, sitting as a court at St. Petersburg, Inland Empire Teachers association supreme-priz- e 20th annulled the judgment of the Vladivos- opened at Pendleton, Ore., on theWashwith 250 teachers front Oregon. tok prize Court In the case of the Britington and Idaho In attendance. The ish steamer Allantair (seized June 16 annual address of President H. C. by the Vladivostok squadron), and her Flench was delivered and the visiting cargo. She will be released forthwith. teachers welcomed. John Wollcut. one of the In order to avert a repetition of the fatal panic which attended the opening residents of Livingston, MonL, wsa of the Brooklyn bridge, it 'has been ar- accidentally fatally shot while breaking camp at Trail creek. Wollcut was ranged to open the rapid transit sub- removing a shotgun when the weapon way In New York City at midnight, exploded, a double charge of blrdshot October 27, instead of beginning Its entering his back at. close range, tearoperation at a busier hbur of the day. ing a gaping hole In hlf body. . Two million dollars Is the amount The demand of Great Britain for an Tibfrom of of the 13,750,000 damages asked for ore. alleged to Indemnity etans appears likely to lead to a pro- have been Illegally extracted from the through the underground ths Nipper mine longed British occupation of workings of the Parrot Claim in 1993 Chumbl valleyThe Tibetans declared by -r- epresentatives-of the Amalgatheir Inability to pay the indemnity mated company, acording to a comwithin the three yenrs first stipulated. plaint filed in Butte last week. few-mile- s dt-a- a - U-v- d -- d r g d best-know- 1- - orlhe All wealth la at last reducible to and is, in fact, identical with 'healthy human bodies. There are only two civilized nations which havp accepted and carried out compulsory vaccination the German and the Japanese Their consequent freedom from smallpox Is but one Illustration or many that might be adduced, showing that In making science practical, that i. In hygiene and preventive medu n the Japanese are In advance f all others. The fundamental cond'n of this health of the people lies far back of all the contributions of denial ch iltzation, and are wfi. iy Indigenous to this remarkable ; It consists in the national and In torlc habit of living In the fresh a r and sunshine. Every hygienist knows and preaibc-thn- t almost the sole cause of tuber culosis and pneumonia is the ill ven tilation and impure air of our ho are house diseases. Many otb ers are In part or indirectly 14 to o,-c- i Japanese Personal unclean Uness of body Is also a contributing source of moibld mischief, against which the best of our Western nations must aUo fight a long war. The Japanese have pl.nl of fresh air and The typical light in the r hnts. s hmi . mde d, Is open on Japdui all -- i.Ies and at all tunes to wind anu un tainl tbo.e who lue In It are the must 1. an! of body of all peoples. Tiny haw- no b brooms, and no beds, as we undtrstand the term, and so they are also free from the diseases which are almost inevitably connected wuh that ot hi raise universal piece of huu. i hold furniture. Those who are astonished at the sudden appropna lion b this people of all that science and civilization tan give or teach, for git that it has long been possessed ot the prime essentials of civilization, ot which our hygunists and boards of health are vainly now trying to teach the people the true value American Medicine - Test for Cigar Smokers have a customer who thinks he smokes twenty cigars a day, said a downtown dealer. As a matter of fact he gives away many of them nd throws away some that are only partly consumed llowi ver. he Is firm in tW belief that he smokes more actual tobacco than any man In New "York, and a boast on the subject In my store yesterday led to a curious bet. He declared, to begin with, that he could smoke thrie ordinary cigar m half an hour A bystander remarked that no man alive could smoke even one cigar continuously until it was consumed without taking It from ins lips. 'Bosh" said my man, 'Ido that right along and think nothing of it.' "Ill bit you a box of perfi ctos you cant do It right now, jaid the other, and in half a minute tile wisr was mail' l!y Us t rms the cigar aas to be consul. d m steady consecutive puffs an not nn. med from the hi until turned to a mailt one and a hslf itichi s Irom ll.e tip A clear Havana 1 1 Burro seketed for the tost and the smoker took a seat and began. "He puffed like an engine for about two minutes and ar cumulated something under half an lui h of ash, and then he began to wabble. He sh if r d the cigar from side to side, pulled and sei med to have slow and fa-difficulty g tting ills brtnth between the draws. At any rate lie kept turning his head io avoid the smoke, and could see ht finally got to laughing was In torture, but be stuck to It until he got within half an inch of the mark. Then he jumped up suddenly, threw the cigar away and walked out of the shop. "I paid the bet and charged It to his account, and he told me last evening that the veiy idea of tobacco made him sick. I doiiiit v, to 'In i it would1 be possible lor any bony to smoke io-ig even a luoih-- it. cigar, through in. the ia inner I have deNew Yoil Tn s scribed Colorado Madura was do-ni- Mid-Regio- J AT o o o o o o -- O' A L THE' o MINE: WASATCH Our coal is the 1est there is for steam and domestic purpose. : : AT THE MINE THE PRICES ARE" $2,50 2,00 LUMP t STOVE Patronize a Horns Industry. ..WEBER COAL CO., t i 1 Subscribe Now FOR THE Guide as his burro had brokt n his tithir and was moving at loss the ill ert at a leisurely pace He followed, but the animal was so far In the lead and he was so exhausted fri m his efforts to overtake Peterson that he could not come up to the burro. Night came upon him, and it soon became so dark that he could not ills tingulsh the burro. He had to foil w It by the footprints In the sand. When It became too dark to distinguish the footprints Kelley still staggered on in sheer desperation. Rr and by his heart gave a grea't throb. Before him, outlined against the sky and seemingly suspended in the air, was a form which he knew to be either his burro or an apparition. He hurried forward, and, io! standing upon a sharp rise of ground and facing hfm was his lost burro! The burro seemed to be awaiting him, for when he came up the animal turned and led the way down the incline to a spring of living water. -- COALVILLE TIMES t And get all the local and county newa ONLY $1.50 A YEAR BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM in the COUNTY Is Veil Equipped to do All Kinds of Our Office JOB WORK end can give you good service on short notice. Prices Just Right The Origin of Hoodlum The amusement of the gang did not confine Itself to the picnic grounds. They went outside, broke Into orchards and flower gardens, destroying valuable property, and finally wound up by shooting a valuable horse belonging to a rancher. This last act was more than the sheriff of San Marco could stand, and he bagged a couple of dozen of the Among the gug from Saa Frateig-co- , offenders. When the case came up vv as om- w hose name vfaa Hood before the justice of the peace in Lun.mlx who was a peculiarly forceach of the accused la tht ed creiture. Clumsy, bigvfooted, with blame on Hood I.ummix Simile-minde- d a large mouth and protruding teeth, Hood g- -t six months in jul. thick lips, a Mg. bushy bead of hair at In sentencing film the justice, vvlio a dirty brick color, standing out Lk was very much dixpievsed that he quills cm a liorciiplne, this almost mal- could not send the ent re gang to formed spot mien attracted the atten- state prison, delivered a lecture to the tion of yourg rowdies who plckdl offenders, in witch he said: upon him for a day's sport. "I now warn you to keep out of this Go where he might he was followed country; we want no more of Hood by a gang who hooted and mad Lummlx or his gang to visit us. things unpleasant for him during th The word was thus coined for comday. mon use. New York Herald. which has found place is well understood to apply to a class of young toughs who has no respect for sex, age or the seno of what Is becoming. Ffw know tho dcriuation of the word, t It v. as in 1872. when the Odd Fallows held a picnic at Redwood City. A gmg of tough-- , attended. fifccVAJii'Aaig pywiawiJgBag -'- Served The burro, veritable ship of the will live longer withWestern out water and scent It further than any othvr known animal except the camel. As an example of the keen scent of the burro for water,sArthur J. Burdick relates, in TberMystie the experience fit two prospectors, named Ietcrson tod Kelley. A few years ago they attempted to cross the Great Mohave deiert on foot, with a burro to carry tbltr supplies. . In passing from oasis to os4H.hey lost their way, and the supply of water became exhausted. To be. lost In the desert is a terrible thing, and anxiety, coupled with torturing thirst and the til tense heat, drove Peterson Insane. Tie left .his companion and fled, shrieking, across the plain. Kelley picketed the burro and went after Peterson to brtn? him back, but was unable to overtake him. Ho returned to the, trail to find that C the same cause. Hoodlum, In THE the vernacular, o Coalville Times C O o o R JONES, Publisher, - Rod-woo- d 1 On Lifes Rough Life is simply what we moke It a hasten heeUIeM on To the future thnt awaits the gilded dawn. tis Just beyotd x We can pi int mir path with rose, ay nr eater It with fears. Wl can shadow It muh sorrow that wifi stay thr.uighout the years; We can make our ne ghh-iwitk a laugh or with a sung, happy can scatter sunshine always u W through life we pass along: Life Is elmplv what we make It; let u make It bright and gay. For the bird that carols sweetlyf gladdens all the summer day r a little smile costs nothing, with your smiles be ever free. And ort a lawgh will calm the storm that sweeps the hitman sea; The heart attuned to melody will never know despair. The touch of friendly hands will make a clouded sky more fair; For what'a the use In brooding o'er a sorrow or a woe? For sorrow, like the birds, take wing and quickly from u go; Aa Then let our barks have snowy sails and pennons gayly bright That those who see them on the wav may greet them with delight end Why live and cold And drain tho th fllthv The emttes of years o Way think th buny world hard to please of mmt doan to vintage ! chi! lhRxl haunt un aa tha dr tting A baby !nut wt otun dear a dorm enahroiuh! Then laugh arrojfd jou ea'th the merriment And you have lirinl) seated Wueen Enjoyment On her throne, the world W not for sorrow, or the kies would not be blue And you can give to lire's landscape the colors that are true 1 i M GRASS CREEK COAL AT GRASS CREEK MINES We have the very best Coal there Is on the market for domestic or . steam purposes, k. tLe oinn Aye. life is what we make it, bright or clouded o er with woe Aa fate doth sweep the pendulum unceasing to and fro; Plant rosea In your pathway, weed the thistle from your door. Ha in whose heart a latigh is born cannot be counted poor; go make life bright ami merry, eunhlne never killed a flower And never rame a emile amiss unto. weary hour; The birds doth fill with happiness the meadows where they throng. And we can set the world aglee with laughter and with enng Liverpool (Eng ) Mercury. The Chicken Jkg Again, scratchln to de cullud brederiu. I Senator Daniel tells of an old darkj noticed dat wenebber I pray de Lord who was asked- whether in his experi- to ten one. o Marse Jenkins fat ence prayer was ever answered. chickens fo de old man dere was no Well. ah, replied Mose, some notice took of de petlshun; but w'en praYa ia ansud an' some ain't it de- J pray dat He would sen de old man pends on what jroLaxe fo'. Just arter fo'.de chicken de natter was tended da wah, wen it was mlghty hard to befo sunup de rex btornln. WELL SCREENED DOMESTIC LUMP AND STOVE MIXED... $2.25 PEH TON. There Is no shoveling or waiting, as we have a SPECIAL CHUTE FOR LOADING TEAMS. ) - GRASS CREEK COAL CO. .523v2ovS32oNS')355Sov)252-'o2tt 5 - 4 |