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Show f CONSTANT ACHINGL time of the murder, but was release! from lack of direct evidence. Soon after bis discharge John Rice MURDERERS OF A SALT LAKE went to Tooele county, where he enMISER BEHIND THE BARS. gaged in the sheep business, and was later married, having now a wife and An Almost Forgotten Crime Brought several children, and with his departo Light by the Betrayal by Hie ture the murder of Buetler was pracWife of One of the Murderers. tically dropped as an Impenetrable AFTER SEVEN YEARS Buk ashes all (ha time. roar Spoils appetite; wearies the body, worries the mind. Kidneys cause K all, and Doans Kidney Pills re- lieve and cure it H. B. McCarver, at SOI Cherry st, Portland, Oregon, of inspector freight for the Trane- - Continental Co., says: I fsed Doans Kid- ney Pills for feaekache and ether symptoms whieh had annoyed me for months. I think a cold was responsible for the whole trouble, it seemed to settle in my kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills tooted it out It Is several months since I used them, and up to date there has been no recurrence of the trouble." Doan's Kidney Fills for sale by all dealers. Trice, SO cents per box. Go., Buffalo, N. Y. TOO GOOD A LIAR. Why Acqualntanoeehlp ef Long Duration Waa Severed. "Oh, yea, I know the plaintiff very won," said a witness recently la a damage suit "I nsed to visit him at It is believed that a murder mystery of seven years standing Is about to be cleared up In Rail Lake City, threo mm, George W. Muncy, John Rice and Abe Hunter having been lodged la Jail, charged with the murder, on the night of February 25, 1K97, of Fred Buetler, a miserly umbrella-mendewho was found strangled to death In a cabin In Salt Lake. In a signed confession made before Sheriff Emery and County Attorney Westervclt. Muncy states that on the night In quesllon he and John Rice and Abe Hunter went to Buetler's cabin for the purpose of robbing the old man of 11,000 in money which they understood he had concealed In the house; that he (Muncy) threw Buetler on the bed and held him down while Rico stuffed rags in his throat to stifle his cries for help, and that after proceeding thus far they were frightened by r, mystery. Both Rice and Hunter deny all knowledge of' the crime with which they are charged, but it Is claimed that Rice has let fall several remarks which It will be hard for him to satisfactorily explain. It is said that when he was found at Grantsville and informed that Sheriff Emery wanted to see him, he exclaimed: What in does the sheriff want with me; it must bo ebout that Buetler case. The statement 1b made that Muncy and his wife frequently quarreled, and that he had threatened to have her sent to the Insane asylum. She, In a spirit of revenge, gave the officers a clue which led to Muncy's arrest. ALMOST A CYCLONE. High Winds Sweet Over Colorado and Wyoming Towns. winds High prevailed Monday along WHEN THE INDIAN SENATOR TAKES HIS SEAT.U his shop every day and swap lies with him." "Used tot" queried the examining eeansel, "what do you mean by that?" "Just what I said," retorted the "I used to go there." "Oh," said the attorney, "you don't visit him any more? Did you have a Calling out? "Well, not exactly, I Just quit going there." "Tell the court why," said the attor- Dxab Mrs. Pixkhax : I suffered for several years with general weakness and bearing-dow- n pains, caused by womb trouble. My appetite was fitful, and I would lie awake for hours, and could not steeps until I seemed more weary in the morning than when I retired. After leading one of your advertisements I decided to try the merits of Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound, and I am so glad I did. No one can describe the good it did me. 1 took three bottles faithfully, and besides building up my general health, it drove all disease and poison out of my body, and made me feel as spry and active, as a young girL Mrs. Pinkhaurs medicines are certainly all they are claimed to be? Mas. M. E. IIuoiuox, 347 East Ohio St, Chicago, ILL wit-nes- s. ney. "Well, Judge;" said the witness, screwing himself around In the chair and facing him. "He told me once he had a brother who could jump forty feet Into the air and remain up for twenty seconds." Day of Solentiflo Fssdlng. The search for the fountain of youth has not been abandoned, as the numerous dietary experiments abundantly attaaL Science la tha modern Pones Leon. Tha era of strictly sclentifla Ee for tha moat of na has sot 'AaVned, And' is afar off, buf may we not hope that the time la coming when tha moat casual caller at tha lunch counter will order ns many grama ol protein, tat, carbohydrates and tha rest na his physical or Intellectual seem to require? The man who la about to produce an eple will ee to It that his bill of fare contains the requisite amount of nitrogen and phosphorus and that ha secures a number of calorics of hat value dally. neo-eeiltle- s auffl-ele- Heat From Firing Guns. The heat developed by the firing of heavy guna la remarkable. During some recent trials in Germany a gun times that had bean fired seventy-fiv- e melted soldar placed upon It, while another waa hot enough to soften I lend. DIDNT BELIEVE That Coffee Was the Real Trouble. Some people flounder around and take everything that's recommended la them but finally find out that coffee la the real cause of their troubles. An Oregon man says: "For 25 yean I waa troubled with my stomach. I wad a steady coffee Srinker but didn't suspect that as the cause, 1 doctored with good doctors and got no help, then I took almost anything which someone else had been cured with but to no good. I Was very bad last summer sad could Rot work at times. "On December 2, 1202, 1 waa taken ee bad the Doetor said I could not live wvar twenty-fou- r hours at the most and I made all preparations to die I could hardly eat anything, everything distressed me and I waa weak and sick all over. When 1l that condition coffee waa abandoned and 1 was put on Postum, the change In my feelings same quickly after the drink that waa poisoning ms was removed. "The pain and sickness fell away from me and I began to get well day by day so I stuck to It until now I am well and strong again, can eat heartily with no headache, heart trouble or the nwfnl sickness of the old coffee days. 1 drink all I wish of Postum without any harm and enjoy It Immensely. "Thle seems like a wonderfully strong story but I would refer you to (he First National Bank. The Trust Banking Co., or any merchant of Grant's Pass, Ore., In regard to my landing and I will send a sworn statement of this If you wish. You can also use my name." Name given by Postum CV, Battlo Crock, Mich. Still there are many who persistently fool thomselvos by saying "Coffee don't hurl ine, a ten days' trial of Postum In Its place will tell the truth an', many tiinoa save to. There's a reason. look for the little book "The Boad to Wellvllle" In each package. 11 Mrs. Hughson, of Chicago, whose letter follows, Is another woman In high position who owes her health to the use of Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Mrs. Pinkham Tells Flow Ordinary Tasks Produce Displacements. Apparently trifling incidents in womans daily life frequently produce displacements of the womb. slip on the stairs, lifting during menstruation, standing at a counter, running a sewing machine, or attending to the most ordinary tasks may result in displacement, and a train of serious evils is started. The first indication of such trouble should be the signal for quick action. Dont let the condition become chronic through neglect or a mistaken idea that you can overcome it by exercise or leaving it alone. More than a million women have regained health by the nee of Lydia & A section of Senator Quay's territorial bill provides that onc'of the senators representing the territory ahall be of Indian descent some one knocking on the door, when the three would-b- e robbers made their escape, leaving their victim alone In his death struggles and wlthoiit even looking for the money which led them to commit the crime. The man Muncy was never suspected of any connection with the murder of Buetler until very recently, when he let fall some slight Allusion to it in conversation with his wife, who reported what he had said to the officers. Muncy, the man who makes the confession, Is 56 years old and a Virginian by birth, and is said to come front a good family. When a young man he emigrated to Illinois, and at the breaking out of the civil war enlisted In the Illinois regiment. At the close of the war he was discharged with the rank of sfergeant. and at once in the regular army, serving three years. Following this service he drifted to the far west and has lived in Utah, Idaho, Wyoming and Montana. John Rice, one of the trio behind the bars, was arrested on suspicion at the Forty-eight- h the eastern slope of the Rocky mountains in Colorado and Wyoming and considerable damage to property waa wrought In Denver two men lost their lives as a direct result of the gale. Charles Ormsby and William Daniels came In contact with a live electrio wire which had been blown from its fastenings into the street and were instantly killed by the shock. Reports are being received from points in northern Colorado telling of the destruction of farm buildings and haystacks in the country districts, and the falling of trees, small buildings, chimneys, etc.. In the towns. Five Children Cremated. At 2 oclock Tuesday morning the residence of Peter Christiansen, at Council Bluffs. lews, was destroyed by fire, his five children, ranging In age from a babe In arms to 11 years of age, burned to death, and Mrs. Christiansen burned so that she will die. The husband was in the country at the time. No one knows how the fire sarted. The dead: Edna, 11 years; Frank, 8 years; I.lla, 4 years; Jane, 2 years; baby, 5 months. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound. If the slightest trouble appears which you do not understand write to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass for her advice, and a few words from her will snow you the right thing to do. This timely advice costs yon nothing, but it may mean life or happiness or both, Mrs. Lelah Stowell, 177 Wellington ( St, Kingston, Ont., writes: Dias Mrs. PnntHAs : Tou are indeed a godsend to women, and if they all knew what do for icm, there would be no need of their dragging out miserable lives in agony. I suffered for years with bearing-dow- n pains, womb trouble, nervousness, and excruciating headache, but a few bottles of Lydia E. Plnkhama Vegetable Compound made life look new and promising to me. I am light and happy, and I do not know what sickness is, anti I now en jov the best of health. Lydia E. Pinkliams Vegetable Compound eon always be relied upon to restore health to women who thus suffer. It is a sovereign cure for the worst forms of female complaints, that bearing-dow- n feeling, weak back, falling and displacement of the womb, inflammation of the ovaries, and all troubles of the uterus or womb. It dissolves and expels tumors from the uterus in the early stage of development, and checks any tendency to cancerous humors. 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