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Show .NEWS SUMMARY. Cool weather Is causing SAN DOMINGANS QOIET a cessation END OF THE REVOLUTION IS ANNOUNCED. of the yellow fever epidemic in Texas A child was found frozen to death near Newport, Ky during the storm Warships Will Be Withdrawn and on the 18th. Election for President Held With- It Is said Colombia war "to wipe cut Is preparing fo. the Indignity Ira in Three Months. posed by Panama. Chicago street car men are still ne gotlating for peace, and a settlement may be reached at any time. It has been discovered that a boy of Kokomo, Ind., has been running a matrimonial bureau. Negotiation of a treaty of peace between the rebels and the government of President Wos y Gill of Ban Domingo has begun. It Is reported that eighty or more beet and cane sugar factories In Spain, all except two or three, have Just been merged In a sugar trust. The report of the labor commission estimates the shoriege of laborers at 241,000, of which 10,000 are needed In the mining Industry alone. The potato crop of England Is a failure this year, and English buyers are already scouring the continent to supply the threatened dellclency. The tallest boy In Indiana Is dead. William B. Kepllnger. aged 17, and standing C feet 3 Inches, succumbing to brain fever at Alexandria, Ind, on Sunday. Proof has been secured that Saturdays explosion at Cripple Creek, which killed ten men, was a diabolical and deliberately carefully plot, planned. The Oregon :e!'lature will hold a spoclal session to raise money for defraying public expenses fer which there Is n b fund, owing to a defect In the tax laws. Samuel Compcrs has been elected president of the American Federation of Labor by a large majority, and San Francisco selected as the place for holding the next meeting. Charles Wright, aged 19, has confessed that he wrote the letters threatening to blow up the Plaza hotel In Chicago ur.lees the management placed 3500 at a point he Indicated. A table Just Issued shows that 3,554 persons, were klllod and 45.077 Injured on railroads during the year ended June 30. During the previous year 2,819 were killed and 39,800 Injured. James Dunn, a saloonkeeper of Sioux City, Iowa, shot and perhaps fatally wounded his young wife because she refused to live with him, and then shot himself, dying almost immediately, Matthew Nelson, colored, after a quarrel with his sweetheart, Tillie Moore, colored, shot and Instantly killed her on the stre3ta of Bloomington. Ill, and tbeq shot blmsdlf, dying Instantly. Advices received here from N. W. T, declare that the Barr colony, composed of 130 from London and environs, Is la danger of rerious disaster because of lack of food. ' Burglars entered the home of John Bhlppey, a lumber merrhant. Sunday night, ar.d attempted to cut off the fingers of his daughter Edith to secure her diamond rings. Tha girls scrcant caused the burglars to flee. The use of FInsen rays for the cure of consumption is claimed to hete worked three cures that are pronounced permanent, and further experiments arc said to show the beneficial effects of the treatment. The body of an unknown man, was found In a burning box car attached to a Great Western train at Ilayfield, Iowa. The man Is believed to have been murdered and the car fired to hide the crime. named Belchler, with A chemist two companions, members of wel; known families, made a balloon ascenAfter sion from Oporto, Sunday. reaching a considerable height the balloon was carried to s:'a, and It is feared that Its occupant were drowned. ao Lloyd-minste- r, immt-.-gran- ts well-dresse- The Nnt'onal Grange. In session at Rochester, N. Y., elected Aaron Jones of Indiana national worthy master and J. N. Newcomb of Golden, Colo., steward. The resolution favoring woman suffrage offered was adopted after long discussion. Representative Richardson of Tennessee has introduced a bill to place all trust-madarticles cn the free lfst and to reduce the rate of duty on all articles manufactured in the United States and sold more cheaply abroad than In this country. ' e Ons Year Ago AN ANECDOTE I was standing by your aide Just on year ago It was are tha mom vaa shining All about looked (a) and bright With buttercups of fddra yellow Gaily were tha n.eatws decked. And above us. heaven's canopy. Tbs sky, all with act clouds flecked. Tender leaves on tree unfolding, Birds their songs In branches sang, Btlll wa stood there i the moonlight Till the strokes ofpie old clock rang: The end of the San Domingan revo- "Only nine we nnri rot hasten. Let us linger while we may. lution Is officially recorded In a cableTime goes swiftly, wbo knows dear one: state the at received departgram What may bappmi In a day? ment, Washington, from United States 'cross the meadows, Minister Powell, dated Thursday. The Let us linger Rustling thro the vlllow trees, minister reports that all was quiet (Never minding lights or shadows). Comes a sweet refreshing breeze. and that President Wos y Gil and the cabinet were to leave for Cuba. The Oh this spot! ITow 1 do love It! Memorys voice not calls to me, Newport had withdrawn her marines Ct me attain, and diram and Unger from the city of San Domingo. The 'Neath the drooping willow tree. Clara BelL revolutionary party guaranteed order elecand safety for all persons. The $100 Reward. $100. tion for a president to succeed the deTbareadera of thii paptr will lepmiriHlm that thare at learn uoe tmadrd dlieaae liiat ecleuue posed Wos y Gil will take place In bae been able la cure la Vl lx atagee, aud ibat la Ilali'a Catarrli J;ure If tbe Miy Catarrh. three months. bow kaoara to Ilia nwilnal fraternity. Catarrh 1 Kre IS WORKING FOR ARBITRATION. digue, rrqiilnsa a rouiUtii-Uun- u treatment. Hall'a Catarrh Cara la takes avtlac directly appa t!e lilood usd mueoua aurfacra of tha ayataUM thereby tha foundation of tho dlaeam, aad flrlif tha patient strength by halldlng up Uacnaatltntloii aad a ting nature In aulas lie work.) Tha proprietors hive ao mack faith la Its curative powers, that they offer Oas Hundred Dollars for aa; uaM that It fella w aura, lead for Hat of taatlmoaMa. b eoaatltiitloBai deitr-ryla- Thomas Barclay Would So 8ettle All International Disputes. Thomas Barclay of Tarls and London, who has started a movement In this country In favor of an arbitration treaty, was the first to broach the Idea of the Franco-Ea- Anglo-America- n t aa-l- Addrom r. J. LBESET Bold by drugclats, 75a. Uail'i t'aniliy pula are tkahast. CO., Toledo, a Triumph of American Engineer. In constructing tho power transmission line from the Ctuvery falls to the Kolar gold mines in Mysore, India, the American engineers employed to do the work had to leal with some uncommon problems. The line, ninety-twmiles long. Is carried on lofty poles through the Jingle. Here the depredations of white ante and wild elephants had to bt prevented. The ante attacked the poles and the elephants pulled at the wires. Iron sockets seven feet hlgli were found to be effective against tbe ants, and after careful measurement of the highest reach of the elephants trunks the wire e were strung at a safe elevation. o OF GLADSTONE Demonstrating His' Concern for the Amenitiee of Life. In his life of Gladstone Mr. Morley quoted a quaint letter written by the premier to Lord Granville In 1886 after the former! Irish home rule policy had alienated most of the peers of England. There was to be a dinner In honor of the queens birthday, and the Prince of Wales was to come and to bring Prince Albert Victor with him. Cut," wrote Mr. Gladstone, "bis position would be very awkward If be comes and witnesses a great nakedness of the land. Could Lord Granville help by persuading dissentient peers to put In an appearance for this occasion only? Mr. Morley, with perhaps the suspicion of a smile between the lines, records that "the prince was unable to be present and so the great nakedness was by him unseen." The Prayers cf Children. "The two nicest children of my acquaintance have a way of resuming the days quarrels la their evening prayers, says a writer in an English God forgive Frances magazine. prays one of them, for pushing me was while Into the fountain standing on the edge and then daring It la not etito say that I fell In quette, of course, to interrupt a praying companion, so Frances reserves her answer for her own prayers. God forgive Majorle for daring to say that I pushed her Into the fountain, when he truthfully knows she fell In hei Long h W. J. Hill, Justice of the ConPeace, cord, N. CV, ays: "Doan's Kidney Pllle proved a very efficient remedy In my case. I used them for d kid neys and backfrom ache, which I had experienced a great deal of trouble and pain. The kidney secretions were very Irregular, dark colored and full of sediment The Pills cleared it all up and I have not had an ache In my back since taking the last dose. My health generally Is Improved a great deal." Co., Bufi&lo, N. Y. For eale by all dealers, price 50 cents per box. Footer-Milbur- n BETTES THdM C3LD for tho teeth. It prevents decay. It hardens the gnats and purifies the breath and month. SAVES1 TEETH selL" A Remarkable Woman. Kokomo, Ind., Nov. 23. Mrs. Anna M. Willis of this place, a charming old lady of 74 years, has given for publi- cation a very interesting letter. Mrs. Willis Is widely known and highly respected and the recommendation she gives is well worth the consideration of anyone who may be interested. Mrs. Willis address la R. R. No. 6, Kokomo. Her letter reads as follows: I have been troubled with Kidney trouble for 20 years. It was so bad that It affected my heart and my back. It hurt so that I could not get np when down, and I began to think that 1 would be I past doing anything: was recommended to get Dodd's Kidney Pills and purchased some at the drug store of Mr. G. E. Meek. After using several boxes I was completely restored. I feel 20 years younger, and I am able to do all the usual work in the house and garden which a person who lives on the farm has to do, although I am 74 years of age." Queer Street Names. Many British towns have distinctive and interesting nupes for their streets. Londons Cheapslde and are more than matched by oddities many times stranger. Bootham Is a street In York and Botchergate In Carlisle. Norwich is assertive of class distinction In Gentleman's Walk, and THOMAS BARCLAY Shrewsbury may staid almost at the glish convention recently adopted. He head of a list of pecillarltles with Its was for nine years a colaborer with street labeled Dogpole, which may or the late M. de Blowitz In the Paris may not be related to Newcastle's bureau of the London Times, Is an Dogleap Stairs; but then Newcastle Why Hood Left Nashville. International lawyer of repute, and for has Pudding Chart, and what may An old pleasantry worth repeating two years was president of the British that signify? relates to the experience of Gen. Chamber of Commerce In Paris. Mr. Hood, who In great haste left NashDish Washing In Winter. ville on one side of the city Just as Barclay will take pait In a conference Housekeepers naturally dresd dish washac New York this month, at which 'the Federal troops were entering In to owtiif the fact winter, that It ing the proposed treat; will be discussed chaps tbs hsnds and renders them hard upon the other. His colored servant and rough. Much of tha Injury, however, being captured, was asked why Gen. by eminent public men. results from the use of Impure soap. If Hood left In such a hurry. "Ah, he WOLF IN HEN HOUSE. Ivory Soap Is used in washing dishes and Hood didn't think he Massa laid, are the hsnds carefully rinsed and dried, wlU not chap.- -li R. PARKER. sould hisself do Justice in thla city." they Engages in Desperate Battle With a Boston Christian Register. Island Farmer. Ald-wyc- RESULTS. 1 to-da- y own QUICK A. RICHTER, Salt Lake City Real Estate More homes botirtit, more homes sold through niv ageurjr than any other In halt Lake City. If you with to aeU or it you dualre to buy don'vfell to call or write A. RICHTER, J 1 9 W. First Son tii, Balt Lake City. 3.IQ DAYNES & RQBKEY PIANO Co SALT LAKE CITY. Qmnmimniinmiiinnnnimiiiinnitiv Precocious Muefclane. Wounds that will leave their marks for life bear witness to a desperate fight between Hermann Ilundler, a Long Island farmer, and a fierce gray wolf. Hundler proved the victor and now has the wo'.f In a steel cage in the yard of his home near Sunnyside, L. I. The wolf was In Handler's hen house when the fanner discovered it lie fired his gun at the wolf, but the shot went wild; then he seized a pitch- fork and attempted to fight off the attack of the wolf, which bit him severely about the arms and legs. Tha animal was finally pinioned by tho pitchfork to the floor cf the ben house and later was chained. Ilun.llers wounds arc serious, but prompt modi cal aid preveted them from being fatal. 8ay Creed Doesn't Count. Nine religious denominations Joined In a union at the Detroit. Mich., opera house Thursday, attended by n congregation that taxed the capacity of that auditorium. Rev. S. S. Marquis, Episcopalian, aroused much enthusiasm by bis address. In the course of which It he said of dencminationallsm: seems to me that If there Is one thing more apparent than another.it Is that God has refuted our denominational claim. It has been demonstrated that God can work irrespective of minister, and we are gradually awakening to the fact" eccels-iastic- Afraid of England. SL Petersburg newspapers regard the British expedition to Thibet as an attempt to stir up a movement In China under cover of which the powers will Increase their spheres of influence, and they appeal to China not to permit the empire to be deprived of Russian Intervention. While It is Impossible for the Thibetans to prevent the British from crossing the Himalayas, It is possible for others to compel the British to stop by creating a diversion In some direction disagreeable to British politicians. Mozart, the great composer, allowed most extraordinary precocity. In hla case there is no possible mistake as to dates, for people at the time took At precautions not to be 'deceived. three years of age he would amuse himself for hours together In picking out thirds on the piano with his wonderful ear; at four years he learned minuets, and before six played some of his own compositions, actually starting on a concert tour with his sister at that aee. I do net believe llso'i cure for Consumption ha an oqual tor cougia and colds. Bona, Trinity Spring. ImL, Pub. .6, Jobs p 1900. One on the Lawyer. Counsel (to witness) How can you prove that the prisoner stole six of your handkerchiefs? "Why, because they were my handkerchiefs that were found on him. Look at them for yourself. They are exactly the same as mine. That proves nothing. I hare some handkerchiefs like Luose." Thats quite possible," replied the witness, "several more of mine are missing. Mrs. Wlnnlnw'a Hool hlnif Nyrnp.' reuiice in for children tmiiliiK. nufu-n- , me fUnuauua, allay pain. cure wind colie. ScabMUa. Tuning Fork in Surgery. It appears that the human bones Best mattress in the world. Hotter than any Eastern make. Will coat you less money. Ask your daaler for It. Look tor our trade mark. Utah Bedding & Mfg Co., 3d West and 6th Notih Sts- - Salt Lake City. RELIABLE ASSAYS. OaM. eeeeeeeeeeeeeee Lead a . 1 7 aad Silver ... MM 0U Uaid. Uilv'r, Gov't.. US return aa mall aamplea Ogden Assay Co. Prompt "iSEESSTr D. C. MORRIS FLORAL CO. BmI Fiaral D(ini Far All Occaaiana. Prampt and Careful Atiantlas Siren ta Mail Order. PH0NZS 1011-85- 3. SALT LAKE CITY are ready conductors of sound, and a knowledge of this character now reCouldn't See Any Reaeon. ceives practical attention by the em"This paper says, remarked Mr ployment of the tuning fork to deter- Chugwater, looking at the headlines, mine the extent and nature of fracthat there is a good deal of unrest tures. If there is no fracture, then the workmen at the chair the bell of the stethoscope distinctly among Dont they ever let them use conveys the note from the fork; 11 the chairs? there is fracture, then the continuity la broken and the sound is not heard Stops the Cough and Works Off the Cold at alL Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Pries 36a Old Sofas. Racks of Chairs, etc., can be dyed with PUTNAM FADELESS Indians Fear tbe Dead. DYES. The idea of Immortality Is very Cats on Ocean Liners. prevalent among the Mexican Indian From eight to twelve cata are part Relics of Ancient Times. but they are afraid of their dead, what of the equipment of every great ocean By the clearance of the old Temple In the spirit liner, and these name pussies duly site at Abydos, Egypt, over several they say, feeling lonely of desirous and world thel having temten no successive If on than appear the ships books, where acres, jb their rations art accounted for. Each ples, ranging in age from 5,000 to 500 friends and relatives Join them, come cat Is stationed at a different part of B. C. were brought to light In a depth back and make them 111. Tha dead A great hearth ol also envy the heirs all the good things the ship, and certain stewards are told of twenty feet. off to feed them dally. There Is not a burnt offering has been found full ol they have left behind. To pacify the little rivalry between different stew-ard- s votive clay substitutes for sacrifices, departed the rurvivlng members ol when the respective merits as rat wMrh exactly agrees with the account the family make a number of feasts catchers of different cats under their cf Hcrodutua that Cheops closed the for him In the course of the first yeaz sf?PT his death. charge are being discussed. tc:rp!e and forbade sucrlflces. Soldiers ind a Girl. has become the pet of her father's regiment Her father was called up for service as a reservist In the Third engineers at Arras, and, being a widower, he arrived carrying his little daughter, who, he said, had no one but himself to care for her. The colonel gave orders that the little one should be provided for and the soldiers have christened her "the daughter of the regiment." A little French girl fao-torie- The never ending cures of Sprains and Bruises wa fcy St. Jacobs Oil ttc - |