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Show lniiib:-- . superinduced by ueh and kidio-- ailments of long s'and- E as the cause of death. While Mr. had been :n j our health fur tin- last two yeuis. and had lost a hundred pounds in Its death catiiH unexpectedly. Some three weeks ago he was hronght ''in laikewiHid. where his condition lor a tiini- - was such that the hotel at which lie was staying was kept open End Came Unexpectedly After a after its regular season, because he was too ill to In- - moved. Rut when Losing Battle of Many Months Mr. ('leu Iiitiil was brought back to I rincetou Against Disease. he showed signs of improvement ami actually gained five pounds in weight. So unex pectedly did Mr. Cleveland s Nation Mourns Loss of Statesman death conn- - that not one of his four Twice Chosen as President of the children was at home. The children United States One of the were at tie- - Cleveland summer home ai 'Tamwortli. N 11.. tinder the caie of Strongest Characters of Mrs. Ierrim- - Mrs. Clevelands mother. Political World. Word whs sent to them of their fathilea'll and they started for Pri.uet ers Prmcelon. N. J - Urinir I ton at once. The children are Esther, t wire presldi-ti- t of (lie I'lilt'd States, i'gi-, 14; Marion, aged 12; lied at S:4n o'eloek Wedner-dn-) limni aged in. and Francis drover, aged 5. ing. at his linnie. Wexfhiiid. Hbere The news of Mr. Cleveland's lived since his I retirement ;i the c:,nic ax a sudden shock to the people chief nation's exeeuiite. almo-- i 'id I'rincetfiii. as it did to the people twelve years ago When mine, et tin- rest of till- - world. which was Hidden, then- were in President Roosevelt, on hearing the of the Ihior of the roriner rhamher, on tin- Mr.-- . issued a proclamation direct mg of tin; Cleveliind residence, Cleveland. Dr. Joseph It. Bryant of that the flags over the White House iitid the department buildings be New York. Mr. CP- - eland's tiunily In honor of the at half-mas- t placed I bysieiau and personal !r of Mr. Cleveland. He also New (dirge R. Iiekwixid, also id oidered that suitable naval and mililink, and lir John M ('nrimeliaii oi tary lionors lie tendered on the day Princeton. if the funeral. All official statement given mil and Mr. Cleveland was 71 years old on vi March 18 last. signed liv the three pin 'tei.-mbi-a- THE BEAVER COUNTY NEWS , W. L. .... Elswick. Editor and Manager MILFORD It has been decided to hold the annual Welsh day outing at Saltair July 1C. The stale pcnitentiaiy now holds 252 convicts, ihe largest number In the history of the state. A crusade for cleanliness has been Started by the health department aim the fire department of Ogden. The federal grand Jury resumed Its session last week and began further Investigation of the I'lali National tank robbery. at Fort Douglas, Improvements made possible by the recent appropriation of nearly $170,000 by congress, will soon begin. The records of the Third district court show that from January 1. Hms, to Juue 15, 19HN, there have been 4 JO divorce cases filed. Taxpayers of Suit Luke will on July 29 next decide whether the bonded indebtedness of tho city shall Is1 Inby $i'iim,tiOO. Miss May Sul ton, the champion lady tennis player of the world, is to visit Rail Lake In August ami will play a number of exhibition games. Ralph Snowball, a pioneer of I'tuh and a veteran of the liluek Hawk Indian war, dietl at bis home in Salt Lake lust week at the age or G5. A special train is to be chartered to carry Democratic delegates, alterfor nates and llrytiii rooters to the Democratic national convention. (lovernor Cutler has appointed D. R. Roberts of Logan a delegate from I'tuU to the Natiouul (lood Roads congress, which meets at IliifTalo, N. Y., July 7 iP-.i- 'h - i.i-w- s (In- - d'-at- t. . Irii-nd- s fJlV. .ft r and 8. The parade of .... . f VETERAN OP THREE FIRES A Culled Cummer Matthias ' public. ThumaR J. O'Brien, a carpenter, committed suicide in Salt Lake City, drowning himself In a private bath pool at the Hot Springs sanitarium. O'Brien had been out of work tor ! weeks und this fact caused despondency. which probably lad him It lake his life. sev-era- East Nebraska street, Blair, Neb,, I had such says: Sends Soldiers Against Members of pains in my back Parliament and the Square is for a long time that Detroit Fires In northern MichiI could not turn in With Heaped Corpses. gan forests, fanned to glganitc proporbed, and at times tions by the gales nf Friday and Satthere was an almost urday. have destroyed at least three total stoppage of tillages, rendered hundreds home- the urine. My wife and I have both Bloody Fight Waged in Teheran as Reless, swept over thousands of acres used Doan's Kidney Pills for what doc-- i sult of Opposition to Ruler and Reof timber lands and caused damage tors diagnosed as advanced kidney fusal to Surrender Men Wanted estimated at about $200,00(1. troubles, and both of us have been. Shah. the Tire heviest loss has been sustained completely cured." by In Presque Isle and Cheboygan counSold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. ties, although Leelanau, Charlscvuix Co., Buffalo, X. Y. Teheran. After a bloody fight, as Bud Otsego have also suffered. In many towns lamps were lighted, One of Bill Nyc'a. the result of which the square In front Referring to a real estate transao of the parliament buildings were filled ps the sun was obscured by the heavy The village of Case, in tlon made by one Peter Minult, way wlh eurpscK, the troops of the Shah of Mnnke. Persia have captured the buildings, Presque Isle county, was destroyed back In the year 1G28, Bill Xye, in hla and the city is comparatively quiet on Saturday. A special train conveyed history of the United States, declared: New York was afterwards sold for to Onaway, villagers after one of ihe most harrowing days the homeles $24; the whole island. When I think Where they were sheltered. uf its history. Legrande, a little town in Cheboy- of this I go Into my family gallery, Early Tuesday morning cussaeks and suidiers surrounded the parliament gan county, was also abandoned to which I also use as a swear room, and tell those ancestors what I think of building and demanded that a number (he flames. Many women and were taken In wagons to Indian them. Where were they when New uf persons whose arrest the shah had ordered be forthwith handed over lo Tiver. While a Idg fire at Wolverine York sold for $24? The humor of this strikes deeply The parliament refused to com- jwas being fought a forest fire threatwhen one stops to consider what has section of ened another the with this village. were demand ami shots ply intired at the troops, several soldiers be- While the Wolverine department was been the outcome of this original vestment Peter with trinkets Mlnuit, a was call for received aid Otdi-rengaged, were killed. issued at mice ing and a few bottles of rum, so delighted' from military headquarters that the from Rondo, three miles north. The the native Indians that they gladly firemen not leave could Wolverine, be and bombarded, parliament building the whole of Manthe bombardment commenced soon and Ronde was at the mercy of the turned over to him now the heart of hattan island, A hotel, several stores and alii r. While this was in progress flames. New York. "New York, the Greater stahouses and Central the Michigan bombs were thrown from the Giant City," National Magazine. tion were burned. nu in building and the mosque buildiIn fire a Lcclandait great comity ng. disabling one of the guns and Important to Mothers. wounding the gunners. Eventually the raged near Fouch. All Saturday tho Examine every bottle of hails of parliament were cleared, but glow of the (In could be seen at Trav- CASTORIA acarefully sure remedy for and safe Several not hcfme many pci hii:is had been ers City, twelve miles away. and children, and see that it infants killed and wounded. The bombardment farm buildings were destroyed and Bears the out limed until 3 o'clock in the afterFar nett's lilg lumber yard was wiped noon. In the meantime the troops out. Much valuable timber was Signature of( the lKiltical clubs and numerous burned. In Use For Over iJO Years. of Influential men of partial The Kind You Have Always Bought. incut. In which work they were aided ROOSEVELT AT SAGAMORE. by the populace. Business Amounts to Something, For two years, ever since a constituLast year Brazil needed over 2'i.fmo.- tional government was proclaimed by President and Family at Oyster Bay 000 Jute hags to hold the year's ruffes the shah of Persia, that country has on Summer Vacation. production. Each bag costs the been In the throes of a revolution, After a hot and tireBay. Oyster a trifle over 18 cents. The busiwhich has been general In character, and includoil within its scojh the in- some Journey from Washington, Pres ness of making coffee hags thus habitants of larger and smaller cities. (dent Roosexelt readied Oyster Buy amounted last year to nearly $4,000,-00late Saturday, and he and his family The shah rather reluctantly proclaimed the constitution and has cast his lot are again doniiriled in his summer "Mrs. Plnkham, of the Lydia EL with the reactionaries, who are residence at Sagamore Hill for tho to it because they bold that it is annual president ini vacation of three Pinkham Medicine Company of Lynn, contrary to their best interests. The months. As during his other vaca- Mass., together with her son, Arthur oilier party, the Constitutionalists, tions, however, the president will by W. Pinkham, and the younger memhave been fighting to maintain their ho means give over attention to of- bers of her family, sailed for Naples-orights guaranteed to them by the con- ficial business. The usual preparaMay 20th for a three months' tour stitution. It Is stated that during the estabthe made for Europe and a much needed been throughout have tions 30.000 few years of warfare between vacation." were, offices executive of lishment snd 40,000 lives have been sacrificed. hnd although the president hopes to A Redeeming Trait. 8HERMAN SERIOUSLY ILL. pass the most restful summer which was one good thing about There the he entered he has had slc.e Eve. and Adam Republican Candidate for White House, he will be in constant waa that? What In a Cleveland Hospital. and affairs with touch governmental When they were in Eden they dlA Cleveland. James S. Sherman, the will give his customary close atten- not tend out any souvenir postals. conhis to matters all requiring candidate, tion Republican who haa been ill here for the past sideration. Try Murine Eye Remedy three days, was on Tuesday taken with For Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyra. WRECK. ESCAPES TAFT Murine Doesn't Smart soothe Eye Pain. a severe chill and physicians were imAll Druggists Sell Murine at 50cts. The 4B mediately called. It was found that Savei Trainmen of Page Book in each Pkg. is worth Dollars Action Prompt Mr. Sherman was suffering from gall in every home. Ask your Druggist. Candidate From Unpleasant stone. It was decided to remove Mr. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. Sherman from the home of Experience. Herrick to a hospital. Mr. Shei He who mixes with unclean things Dennison, Ohio Secretary Taft had manB wife and son were sent for and becomes unrlean himself ; he whose from narrow a Sunday eseape night reached the hospital in the afternoon. ' In a telegram dictated by Mr. Sherbeing Involved in a serious wreck on associations are pure becomes purer man to Secretary Taft, he declared he the Pennsylvania flyer, which was car- each day. Talmud. would be out in a few days. He Is a rying him enst. Prompt action of the very sick man, however. towerman in a signal station a third ol Those who await no gifts of chance a mile east of Coshocton and of the have conquered fate. Norton. Wealthy Bachelor and Niece Murdered engineer of the flyer alone averted by Halfbreeds. Mm. Winslow's Soothing Syrop. what might have been a dreadful acci- Tor rtilldrrn i lepililng, softens the giinis, reduces Bottineau, N. D. Frank Riedel. a dent. As thu train was speeding along Ssinuieilua, alley Hein, cures wind culto. gaesbuttla. was who bachelor hour an miles the prominent at the rate of fifty wealthy Some farmers are smaller potatoes at Somber, In the Turtle mountains, piston rod on the left side of the loconiece have been motive broke off short. Almost in- than they raise. and his murdered and their home in which stantly the cylinder of Ihe engine waa they kept a little store burned over cracked by the unmanageable rod. their bodies. Some lialfhreeds who The train was just approaching a town have been prowling through that com- east of Coshocton. The operator saw munity for some time are sitsiiectcd of that something serious was wrong and the crimes, and officers are scouring threw down a signal to stop the train. of the happy homes of is a vans the mountains searching for them. Koted Oklahoma Desperado Captured. fund of information as to the best methods Robbery was evidently the motive. Haskell of promoting health and happiness and Okla. Governor Guthrie, Cholera in Philippines. is in receipt of information to the ef- right living and knowledge of tho world's Manila. Cholera has broken out fect that the notorious outlaw Ben best products. among the troops at Camp Gregg. Cravens, who terrorized the western Products of actual excellence and Three scouts and one civilian have part of Oklahoma for years, has been died from the disease, and the camp located at Estanricr, N. M., and will reasonable claims truthfully presented e has been placed under quarantine reg- he apprehended and held for extra- and which have attained to ulations. Lieutenant Jones of the dition. Rewards were offered for his acceptance through the approval of the First cavalry and Lieutenant Muldoon capture in 1901, and the governor has of the Worid; not of indiof the Philippine scouts have loen stated that the same rewards hold viduals of the many who have but only, stricken. The situation with regard good now. Cravens was a desperado the happy faculty of selecting and obtain-- i to the cholera outbreak in the provcl the "wildest west type, held tip ince of Tangaslnan on the Island of saloons, robbed stores, held up ing the best tlic world affords, Ninety-thremurdered five or six men, Luzon la very serious. One of the products of that class, of cases have been reported In the last was In battle with several posses known component parts, an Ethical the twenty-fou- r hours, sizty of which, and vanished ciddenly when fatal. too him. remedy, for approved hot became by physirians and comhave proved country mended by the of the Women Stone Butcher Shopa. Explosion on Steamer. World as a valuable and wholesome family New York. Six hundred women held One man is dead and Philadelphia. laxative is the of Figs a mass meeting Tuesday in Brooklyn nearly a score of others were Injured and Elixir of Senna. To Syrup get its beneficial und declared their Intention to fight en Saturday by an explosion on board against the Increased prices of meat the German steamer Arcadia, which effects always buy the genuine, manuThe factured by the California Fig Syrup Co., and fowls. They also paraded und arrived Friday from Hamburg. several meat stores were stoned. bout ceud man was a negro stevedore of only, and for saile by all leading druggists. women marched 150 through the this city. Sixteen of the injured were streets, slopping at butcher shops, call- taken to hospitals.and They are sufferlacerations and front burns ing the proprietors to the doors nnd ing !l do not expect the they say physicians must lower their them they tilling of die. will The that majority any dealers The proIf jtm saSn from Fit Fsltfse Blekana or litres at once. wereretail the Injured are negro stevedores. nut responsible; bpuxwtusVhililnatliuilesOLBr tested that they limbs. will lose their of Some them New Plsssvsfy snS Treatment that it was the wholesale dealers who nil (In tins Immediate rsllsf, nnd haJ forced the prices of meals up. all yon sir H to iln is to send lux Harry Thaw's Mother Goes to Europe sfiw botUn ol Dr. llsi's Her for Health. Land Conspiracy Cases. EPILEPTICIDE CURE Poughkeepsie. N. Y. Harry Thaw CtunpHwi with Fncwl snd Ime Act eifOneeTfMi In a statement Issued Washington. 11 It 14. ('niiiU'lftdircFtinna,slfio( " June gave out the following statement In timnnuilR of rTKLs etc.. Hkj in regard lo the land conspiracy rases, by mmL xvrat iYepa. O.voAiiEsmlfuUsddma which lesnlted In the conviction of the Poughkeepsie jail en Saturday: V. L BIT, I. H, HI Puri Hmt, Rtv yrt A. "My mother sailed for Europe today. Frederick A. Hyde and Joosl S.'i neid' r and tin arquiDnl of John She was very relm'tai'.t, nnd desired HOWARD E. BURTON, Dintoitil. It to remain until my affair could be setA. Benson and Henry chem7stI,d B i '.alined that while the trial of these tled, Inti we all urged her to go for Hprclmcn prleci: (void. Silver. fjcsd. II: (vnUl.Pil-cZinc It. will "5c; Unm.frv; She s of heal! tlr sake her ir(.ippcr,91. Cysnidt go four men has cost th government Hailintf cnveutpcft snd f nil wire lint Rent n sppiics health P'sort to take the wat- lion, lonirul and umpire work wslintcd. Luad $ls..'.fiii. the bemdical results to tho to some ers. " EvHn Thaw spent several Villa Colo Hftleretice. Carbufiais National Baas. kind department in the future adminisIt hours husband with her Saturday. are land laws beyond tration of public W handle ROOT'S The net resull will be Is understood that Thaw's mother calculation. GOODS t Hoot's pria without railed with reconciliation ces. New agrury. the restoration to the government of MWMmwmmMm W'C Car lots. more than lUO.iWO acres of public her daughtar-iii-law- . Yon pay freight from I.tneoln buy only, ('r.taloc. B. M. N. at valued S 192B . $1iiHo,'1'0. PLUMB, Mar., lands, LIC(tn, Net 218 , Fuster-Milbur- chil-dic- tlu-m- n n . s s shi-pe- rs d nt ; e eling at rado, now living Several Village Destroyed, the Residents Being Compelled to Fly for Their Lives. 0. Kan-tror- d Campbell, veteran of the and two Indian wars, and a pioneer of Colo- ' at Iark with Utah Balt. A Salt Lake man, while digging a trench for plumbing connections, unearthed a human skeleton, apparently that of an Indian woman, who must have been buried there a quarter of a century ngu, at a time when that particular neighborhood was unsettled. slxteen-year-o'William Howard, on of John (!. Howard of Pleasant View. Is dead as the result of injuries sustained by being thrown from a horse. He was riding with a bo about bis own age. A straight bit of road templed the boys to have a race. After a strike, inaugurated May 21, 1907, the Bell Telephone company anil Its union employes an- - now oncu again on aniieahlc terms. The general terms of the ugreeuu nt are that the men will receive an advance of 25 cents aVu' io Utah. Wyoming and Idaho. Mrs. Elizabeth Townsend, formerly propriety xs of the pioneer hotel of Salt Lake City, the Townsend house, which in the tarly days was the leading lintel of the eapital city. Is dead at tho age of M. Mis. Townsend was known far mu! wide to the trav- Civil War i a given point. ders. Utah's delegates to the national convention of credit men at Denver, June 23 to 2G, left Salt Lake on Sunday. The Utah delegation wore red badges with the inscription: "Come to Zion." Each also wore a small bottle filled Pioneer ef Colorado and Nebraska. IN lesidi-nce- In lNiurine has appeared among horses City. Thu disease. Is an extremely rare one. Tho state board ol health has taken steps looking Its suppression. It was reported at a meeting of thu Salt Lake County Horticultural association held last week, that more that) 1,000 pear treca hud been ruined by blight throughout the county. a son of Isaac The of Park City attempted to clltnb on a moving ore wagon, fell and was run over, his foot being almost torn off and his leg broken In four places. A bolt of lightning striking near the home of Un. Peterson In Ogden, produced such a shock that the unfortunate woman Is partly paralyzed. Tho doctori believe that she may recover In time. Mayor Bransford of Salt Lake City has removed Charles T. Vail, chief oi the Are department, for "the good o( tho service, " and has appointed James JJevlno, former chief of the department, to fill the vacancy. Rev. Noble Strong Klderkin of Ogden will head the work of the Chris, tlon Endeavorers for the nezt your Iq this state, having been elected president at the annual convention held in Salt Lake City last week. Secretary of State Tlngey has directed the banks of the state to file a report with him, showing their condition at the close of business on June 16. There, are fifty-livstate banks and three private bunks in Utah. That the state board of health Intends to make a vigorous campaign on bouse flies this summer is evidenced by the notice sent out by Dr. T. It. Beatty, secretary of the state board of health, to all health officers, A gang of swindlers have been busy in Salt lJike passing forged postal money orders made out on blanks stolen from Schurz, Kev., post office Merchants have cashed recently. about $500 worth of the fraudulent or- WARS. vis-iti-- d Salt Lake City was one of the largest ever had In IIihi city, It taking over an hour to puss dal Travelers FOREST . UTAH UTAH STATE NEWS creased DISASTROUS L fa-- j the of Essential One j to-da- y GROVER CLEVELAND CleveBryan's Tribute to land. Uncoil). Nell. Tile following tribute to former President drover Cleveland was writtcu by William .1. Bryan, and will apiHUtr In next week's Issue ol his paper: drover "The death of Cleveland brings to a sudden end the phenomenal career of one of tin strongest characters known to the political world during the present generation. Like every eommaiidltig figure, he bad zealous supporters ami earnest opponents. Imt those who from him were as ready as his warmest friends to eoticede to him tin possession of elements of leadership to an extraordinary degree. He was deliberate In action, firm in conviction and ever reailv to aerej t iv-- i Few iionsibility for what be did. ivi-t- i exerted a more positive influence l with him. We upon those are not far enough from the period in which his work was done to measure accurately Ids place in history, but Ihe o.ualities which made him great are a part of the nation's heritage, end universal sorrow is felt at his dif-tere- nssiK-iatei- death." One of the Best Statesmen, Viee- li esident FairIndianapolis banks said' "drover ("icvel.md was o,te of Die best ami most patriotic siaiesmi'ii the nullify lus produce. 1. lie wis devoii-'- to tie public servin' wth slngleuc.--s of purpose, ami stood iiv his ronvlctu'ns on import net public questions with a xtuidy courage that commanded admiration among the great body of the people. Ho was a many sided man a nun of I'jo-nand generous sympathies. His influence was always for good, lb was. indeed, the cry best type ef public servant and private citlm." i l -- Taft's Tribute to Cleveland. New Haven, Conn. Secretary WH-- ! llani 11. Taft was informed of the de-- j tnise of Mr. Cleveland as the procession of officials of the university, thu faculty and the graduates were form-- ! ing to march to Woolsey hall. In which the commencement exercises wen 'held. He expressed his deep regret at Mr. Cleveland's death, and said: ''President Cleveland was one of the very great men of the country. His death Is a distinct Joss to the Atneri-- i can people." ,t the rommencemeiit dinner the secretary paid a glowing 'tribute to the i President Changes His Plans. Oyster Bay. The death of Cleveland has caused President Roosevelt to materially change his plans. H:s proposed trip to New London. Conn., to witness the Harvard- ale taint races was abandoned, end the president at once issued a culngi.-.inproclamation the dead statesman, ordering all the government flags half masted for thirty days and directing that inilitarv ami naval honois be accorded the' late president on the day of the funeral. Speaker Cannon Says Cleveland Had Ability and Courage. Danville. 111. Speaker Joseph t; Cannon, when told of the death of llrover Cleveland, said: "1 very itim-regret Cleveland's do. mise. I was a member of the house "f representatives daring both- his and while I was a of the opposition party and did pot agree with his economic policies, both then and now. I recognized his great ability and courage and patriotism. lie will dwell in history as one of the greatest presidents of this r country." j j world-wid- Well-Inform- post-master- s, e i Well-Inform- well-kno- Pjlilll "IT S K p. n-- |