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Show I T UTAH NEWS. Circular to the number of 50,000, are laiiuic in oppoeltion to utatehood, Lake. mailed to voten from Balt The Jury in the Ooupblin trial, returned a verdict of murder in the ilrst degree with a recommendation of clemency Thera ia little question but that the Bio Grande Western is making definite preparations to eitend its line south through Dixie. Frederick George, Coughlin's partner in hudloomism, theft and murder was convicted at Ogden, the 2uth, of murder in the second degree. The Populists of Utah hold a rally at the Balt Lake Theater Sunday being the only night, the 3rd, that time the building could bu had. Henry Wilson, a Uingham miner, fell into an ore chute and suffered injuries from a run of ore which necessitated the amputation of an arm. In order to facilitate the handling of pumice shipments which the Chi cago Pumice company are shipping from Millard, the Union Pacltlc will put in a spur near Black Buck. John Starr, suffering from the bite of a spider, died the 83rd. Seme time since nis band was amputated, then his arm at the shoulder, but the poison had done its work. His home was near Bantaquin Mrs. Henry Dinwuodey of Salt Lake was driving out with a child of Patrolman Talbot, when the horse ran Into a post, throwing both violently to the ground. ThcJ child sustained a double fracture above the knee, with other serious injuries. n miner Tom Fowler, a who has been employed in the Morgo gan mines In Hardscrabble, will through the ret of his days single-handeFowler was climglng a hill carrying a stick of giant when he fell, Jar causing an explosion. Koffnrd and Mickle, the slayers of Sheriff Burns, have been seen several times of late, in the mountains near their supposed rendezvous. It is said they are endeavoring to arrange terms of surrender, as they do not want another winter in the mountains. I. IL Rogers, a Park City merchant, was attacked with congestive apoOver fifty ouhees of blood plexy. was taken from his overcharged veins whan the patient became conscious and was talcen home. Tha prompt arrival of medical aid clone saved his life. Hon. 'Joseph Manley, of Maine, a rominont Republican leader and rlend of the lamented James G. Blaine, accompanied by his wife and two daughters, visited Utah points last week. Mr. Manley favors San Francisco for the meeting place of the next national Republican convention, if for no other reason than that it would compel the eastern delegates to travel across the continent and see more of their country, Jim Thompson, a sheepherderwith his summer's wages in his pocket, ar rived In Balt Lake the 20th, where he proceeded to get drunk and was run n. Later, some warlike Utes, in a blissful state of intoxication, were brought in and (placed in the same corral. When Thompson awoko the native Americans were executing a war dance over his prostrate form. Thompson thought they were after him. and dashed around the corridors yelling like a Commancho with the reds in hut pursuit and echoing a suitable refrain. The Jailor interfered and put them in separate cells much to the sheepherders relief, who had more adventure than ho staated out for, hut the Utes were much agrieveri to think their fun had lieen interfered with. well-know- I Petty A Herkelraths employment agency, 55 E. Third Houth, Balt Lako City, Utah (tel, 4M) a thoroughly reliable agency where all kinds of help and situations can be obtained. Ho tel, mining and house help a specialty. Enclose stamp for reply when writing. THE ARMENIAN'S TAX BURDEN. An Investigation Into the causes of the Armenian dissatisfaction with Turkish rule has been made by a Russian r. o nicer, Col. Laxareff, and. In a pamphlet on the subject, he gives some facta relative to the "varied and original" system of taxation Imposed on Armenia. Here are a few of the : -- o L An exemption tax paid for relief from military service, amounting to about UM per year. This is Imposed on every member of the family, and neither children nor old or crippled persona are exempt. If a head of a large family la unable to pay the tax, ha Is punished by arrest and dogging, and his household goods or cow must be sold to satisfy tbs tax collector. 1. A tax on the land and crops from 81 to $S per mere, according to the quality of the land, and of the value of the harvest. S. An orchard tax. Every one having an orchard pays about AS annually. 4. Hay tax; about $3 for every eight one-eigh- th wftfon-loid- s. For each cottage, a tax of 11. BO. For a stable, from tl to (1, according to slxe and coat. f. A marriage tax of SO cents on the bridegroom. I. A sheep tax, about 10 centa for A 8. I. A tax on every male over 14 for the maintenance of roads, fortresses and barracks. Besides these there are numberless taxes on almost every conceivable octobacco-raisincupation etc. There la a tax on each tree these Besides In one's lot standing there are excise taxes on liquor and other articles of consumption. The Kurds are free from nearly all of these of taxes, paying for only their sheep and being allowed to make their own returns to the assessors. "These facta," says a Russian paper, In comment, "fully explain the decrease in tha Armenian population and Armenian emigration. With such a system. manifestly designed to ruin and starve out the Armenians, Turkey hardly requires, in order to attain her object, recourse to such additional methods as the late wholesale massacres" Translated and Condensed for the Literary Digest. The Production of Silver. The Director of the Mint la quoted. In the New York correspondence of the Philadelphia Ledger, aa saying that there has been "an Immense reduction In the production of silver. With a reduction in the silver output and an Increase of gold production, there would be a gradual shortening of the chasm g, fruit-growin- g, one-thi- rd EWUTT SROt. Mss HIk-4n- e Thrre-Crre- a that now separates the prices of the two metals" This Is very Interesting. For years wa have been tuld that the production of silver was so large, and so sure to Increase that, unless the metal were ruled out for currency purposes the world would be flooded with We were also told that the producit tion of gold la so uniform In quantity that this metal possesses almost fixed first, stability of valus Now we learn,avertthat the flood of silver has been ed by diminution of the product; second. that the production of gold has wonderfully Increased; third, and most significant of all, that as the output of silver declines the price goes up, and as the output of gold enlarges the price goes down. It Is also confessed, and these by a gold mono metallist, that, if silver movements continue, gold and will certainly come together. No bimetallist has ever claimed anything more than is here admitted, excepting the claim that the legislation against silver deprived it of value relatively to gold, and of a fair chance to hold Its own. The assertion may be made with great confidence that If silver should now be fully remonetised there are the strong reasons for believing that the supply would really be much below rock and to commence the process of wearing away. From this quality vf destruction a large rluss of plants derive the name of Saxifrages, or from tlu-l- r roots penetrating Into the minute fissures In search of so assisting in the process and water, In winter the water of disintegration. collected In the hollows and crevices as It becomes frozen, and changes into Ice. acta like a charge of blustlng material in breaking up tlic rocks. The pieces thus detached become further disintegrated by float and weather, and, being rolled over and over and rubbed against each other as they are carried away down the mountain currents, are ground gradually smaller and smaller, till from fragments of rocks they become boulders, sand. As the then pebbles, and finally s mountain stream into the river, tlie pebbles and coarse sand continue to tie rolled along the bottom of tlie channel, while the argillaceous particles aud sslts become mingled with the water, and flow on with It either In suspension or solution. Longman's Eagle rock-breake- T obacco Cure I Is a WonderfuliThing. I BICYCLES RIVAL in its successful Work. Read tha TESTIMONIALS eft T HAS VO HIGHEST GRADE Isl ONESTLY MADE Worka no IN- men. of wal JURIES on tha oyatem, but improveo your HEALTH. TAKE XT and in 5 DATS you on earth will bo lengthened. Bend $B for one bottle to WOMAN'S WATS. This assertion llecsuse 1 fed that, in the Heavens above, world's requirements. may be safely rested upon the fact, Tlie angels, wlilsiierlng tu one another, shown In the United States Senate Re- (.'an find, among tiieir burning terms of love port No. XU, page 103. that the world's 1703 None so from as that of Mother;" devolionsl production of gold and silver Therefore, by Hist dear name I long have to 1003 was as follows: S8.UM.St.0lM railed Uuld you You who are more than mother unto me. silver toil, Thus silver production has been less And tilled my heart of hearts, where Death Installed you. than gold production, although setting my Virginia's spirit free. of the people of the world are MyIn mother, my own mother who died using silver money alone. Manufacearly, turer. Was blit the mother of myself; but you Are mother to the one 1 love so dearly. Electricity in Mining. Anil thus are dearer than the mother I "The establishment of a central staknew, tion from which to distribute electrical Bthat Infinity with which my wife i'ai dearer to my soul than Its own energy to two or more adjoining soul life. mines," says the Engineering and Min-K- 1X3AR ALLAN POE. ing Journal, Septeinlier 14th. has long been considered an Arrangement sure The Marquise de Galliffet haa been to show economy over tbe operation of several smaller stations, and thus to sued fur maintenance by her mother, powMadame electric of Laffitte, widow of the French bring the advantages r, er within the means of operators who who la 81, and hna an could pay a fair rental for current, but Income of 40.000 francs a year, which who could not readily afford the inhe haa lied up by persistent litigation. vestment required for the Installation of a complete Independent plant. ConBoston has a lighthouse-keeper'- s centration of steam plant under one whit, perhai. haa not emuroof means mure economical operation daughter lated Ida Lewis, yet she Is an accomIn every way, besides giving a chance oarswoman aa well aa a versato select a site better suited to its pur- plished tile writer. Miss Louise Lynden haa pose than could be found for several lived with on that beautiful her father exsmaller plants. The first practical headland nearly fifteen years, and alample of this plan on a large scale In coal mining has recently been put In though a graduate of the Iloaton girls school In 1879, she haa preferred cqieratlon at Rcott Haven. Ia. The high to keep herself on the Island summer plant Is owned by the Tough iogheny River Coal company, whlrh also owns and winter ever since her father was all the mines supplied; but although appointed aa keeper of the light In 188a three are all under one management,lo- Mina Lynden Is an accomplished phoin they are mure widely separated tographer, and many of her cation than would be the case In many stories are Illustrated by her charming own picof mines separate tures. coal fields where ta readily supmanagement could Instalplied from a central plant.on The account of In Teresa Brambllla, the original Gllda lation Is Interesting also died recently In Milan the various uses to which the electric at "Itlgoletto," the age of 82. Hhe waa one of five current la put' sisters, all noted singers, of whom she and her sister Marietta were the most Beauty at Too Dear a Price. celebrated. Here la a statement from a prominent physician, which will probably Mrs. A. J. Heyward of Plymouth, discourage seekers after beauty, says declared by her a New York exchange. Hume of the Me., la to be the cleverest old lady In new electrical processes for removing redo Hhe la 78 yean old, yet she State. the he says, produce wrinkles,' markable results, but they are too dan- lives alone and does all her own work. gerous to receive the commendation of Including sawing and splitting the any reputable physician, and, as a wood for her fires and planting her matter of fact, the result, though so garden. remarkable, la not at all what the vic. Hhe has tim hopes. There is Mrs. Mra Lee, the gypsy of the Devils really had her wrinkles removed but Dyke, near Rrlghton, England, is one you would hardly notice it unless she of the celebrities of the day In London. told you so. The curious thing Is that Hhe Is a fortune-telleshe does not look a year younger. I of the members of the and a number highest nobility, say curious, hut It Is only so to a per-ao-n Including the late Duke of Clarence who has not correctly analysed the and the Duchess of Portland, have conlook of age. to their future. Hhe says Wrinkles may be the most obvious sulted her as he foretold the Duke of Clarence that thing about it, but they are not the he would not live to be married, and look makes What main thing. anyone old Is, first, the change, the decline of that the Duchess of Portland, then Dallas-YorltMiaa would first meet nil the chief modelings of the face, the falling of the cheeks, the heaviness of her husband at a railroad station. the acragglneas of the throat, the set- These two prophecies came true, but the mouth. The hardly needed the second sight of ting of tlie Isflesh about 'given In removing wrin- Mrs. Lee to foretell them. Philadelpain that kles Increases all this, and la likely to phia American. count more than the ameliorative proLady Somerset recently said: Incess. Cleopatra says. In the play, that stead of some she la wrinkled, and Shakespeare Is but nurse, I believe She, the day will Ignorant probably a good Judge of beauty.youth-fulnrcome when no woman to hla mind, kept hers and her be will considered too because she was so vital, so oy too refined to moldhighly educated the early imwell, so alive, that her face had the pressions of the child, and general contours of youth. Women are that mothers will youngest on the wrong road when they do any- secure the services see that In order to such refined and thing painful to make them look cultured lallea they of must make a revoyoung." lution In the accepted Ideas of the poThe French Conquest of Madagascar. sition of nurse in the houses of the By the capture of Antananarivo was rich. There ought to be no situation so confirmed the protectorate over Mada- honorable, no friend so trusted, as the gascar, which the French claimed, and one who from the earliest moment of to which Lord Salisbury assented some the child's awakening Intelligence unyears ago. In this ease a protectorate dertakes to guide the thought and form the character at a time when auch Is even mure certain to mean annexation than It did In the case of the Tu- formative influence la vital to future nisian Regency, for the French have s not promised, at they did about Tunis, It used to be a very common custom that their occupation shall be only temFrance, then, has definitely for girls to work in the coal mines of porary. added to her possessions one of the Great Britain, and it ia only of comrecent years that they have largest Islands In the World, an Island paratively The last that 30 discontinued to do sow nearly M00 miles In length and was miles wide In the broadest part, with waa heard of this particular custom the employment of glrla on the an area of at least 330,000 square miles, Pit Brow." known ao well as the "Pit or nearly four times that of England Brow Lassies." In some places, howand Wales. Moreover, although the ever, young glrla of tender years are seacoasts, and especially on the side till hard at work In the depth of the facing the mainland of Africa, are mines, and with very disastrous and unhealthy, there Is In the coal results. In connection It haa been Interior a vast highland region, having learned thatthis four athletic young girls the climate of the south temperate find dally employment at a small coal aone, and capable of sustaining a large mine In the Mahanoy valley, several European population. The great Island, milea from Hhamokln, Pa. The colliery the development of which will hence- la owned and operated by Joseph Mans, forth be the work of France, la a a who German, says he country of peculiar Interest to the geo- haa simply Introduced the customs of logist, the botanist, the naturalist, and the fatherland In having hla foum the ethnologist. Tbe French Republic daughters assist him in preparing the has reason to plume Itself on Its great fuel for the market. The glrla are conquest In the Indian ocean. New and York Sun. each tipping the scale In the 200 of neighborhood Population of China. pounds. Katie, In the Chicago Record W. EL Curtis aged 20, haa charge of the breaker; writes in part as follows; The follow- Annie, aged 18. runs the mine pumps like a veteran ing table Is given by the American le- and the breaker engine Llisie, aged 18. drives a mule gation In Pekin ns approximately accu- engineer; to a attached for the gin purpose of rate, and la valuable because It notes coal from the slope, and the population of each province, some hoisting the 18. sees that the slate la of which. It will he seen, contain more Mary, aged picked from the coal by her little people than the United States: whom she heljis In the work. brothers, Provinces. Pop. Chihli Mans formerly worked In the mines U.OUO.IH) S.flM.iain Manchuria at Hhamokln, but during the past IS.flW.lMi twelve years, with the assistance of Shantung Shansi 13.WO.dflO his wife, who runs the furm. and their Honau Z2.W0.0W daughters at the mine, he haa manSiechuan hs.ow.ow aged to buy this coal mine and a large Yunnan ll.mu.flW mount of timber land beside. The 83.flUfl.om Hupeh Klsmom 31.IMI.0U0 Mining Industry and Review, Denver. I For beauty, strength, lightness, durability and easy running qualities, no other bicycle can equal the Victor. Uuy a Victor and know you have the best will be CURED of the TOBACCO and CIGARETTE HABIT and your day nu-rgu- CTO OVERMAN WHEEL CO. Eagle Pharmacy, a X On. Baaoai South ssd West Tsnpls Itreet, Makara of Victor Bwycka and Athltew 81 DETROIT, Ball Lake City. Agents Wanted Everywhere. Before buying see that the bottles are aealed with the signature, Dkax Lks Dais Kona genuine without tblnseal or whon seal Is broken. YORK. aCMVCR. seme oaskT. can ntANCiaco. LMJNBIU8. POWTtANB. three-quarte- rs see horae-breede- Ij r, e, d, well-meani- ea well-bein- g. low-lyi- ng hard-worki- good-looki- Kworhow Anhwei n.nm.ow Chekiang 12.Wfl.iVO H0W.0W Shensi Kuh-kle- 3.W0.0W S2.nw.wo n Kwantung Hunan 3U.W0.IM1 21.0W.0W 2I.0W.W0 S.0W.0W Klnngsl K wangs Kansuli 5.001, OW Total 113.000,000 ACTION OP THE RAIN. The rain falling on the rocks sinks Into every crack and crevice, carrying with It Into these fissures surface material which haa been degraded by the weather, and thus affording a matrix sufficient to start the growth of vegetation, and afterward to maintain the plants. The fibers and roots of these plants, bushes and trees thus brought into life, growing and expanding, n t aa wedges to split up the surface of tlic IT: ltUa PtsSsr Is Us Colo. A church has been organised In Bolcounty. Hit. with Ida Decltard linger era chief divinity. Hhe Is young, and given to seeing visions. Her neighbors, rude, unlettered, superstl-tiousl- y devout, believe her to be an angel In human form. They worship her as such, and the church Is bused upon their faith in her. The girl is d and sincere. apparently From her trances she awakens with messages for the faithful, messages claiming sometimes to be from the deity himself, guiding them as He guided the patriarchs of old. Also, she brings word from the blessed dead In heaven according to the belief of her followers and from lost souls In hades. Her communications are listened to with all the reverence due to anointed sainthood. The new church" of the mountains has now a membership of about 100 a centurlnn band of mountaineer neighbors, firm and ardent in their remarkable faith. They propose front now on to proselyte" for their church, and to siiread their belief fair-hair- single-minde- throughout the world. itisa(it All No Alum No Ammonia well-forme- d, and safari MaSa Bank Wrecker Sentenced. Indlnnnpolls, Oct. 2. Judge linker the Federal court sentoday tenced Francis A. Coffin, for mer Indlan-aiNilof the president Cabinet found company. guilty of wrecking the Indlnnapolis National bank, to eight years In the peni- Crocers Sell la It tentiary. Judge Woods. In the United States Circuit court, this evening granted a it iierac ilea s, and the ease will go to the United States Hupreme court. BLUE DIAHOBO UBEL OK EVERY CAN , I think, 3k P but he Is nut. Ualvestoii Ncwa. Iffl V) to Idaho HUtcsman: The Chinese band In Chinatown wan In oicration yesterday. It Is said the dead Celestials who are burled over the river were given their pork dinner yesthe terday and that the services ofdevil band were enlisted to keep the away from the grub. It la unnecessary, perhaps, to 'State that the eatables were not molested by the skliqier of the brimstone lake. Discretion la the salt, and fancy tlic sugar of life; the one preserves, tlie other al weetrns It. liovee. A man's greatness Is assured the mo to command ment Ills autograph a price. Chicago l'lsl. There Is always something to occupy a girl's mind. When she discovers Hunts 4'laus Is a farce she begins to believe In love. Atchison Globe s THE DOCTOR' B COLUMN. II. M. (I., llaltlaoee. My fan I. bully broken out iri I havs bees badly troubled with cuirina lor tome time. Whul Uwdvlfulua! Take throe drops of Thymidine, extract of tlie Thyroid Gland, on the tongue, three times dally. Apply tu affected parts as directed, and twice a week take a dose of ic Balts. AdftG. NcM.f Now Yotk. I Buffer wlih Iubjc trouble utid Eiu weuk tad uenruu. PIwub ilulu i imidy. Take Iulniolinc as directed. Three times daily take live drops of Ore-brin- e, extract of tlie bruin, on the tongue. H. (X K.. Pittsburg. fuuction al wsukanssr Wbut III I tube for p doses, three Testine, in times daily, on the longue. Avoid tobacco, alcohol and spices. Regulate tho bowels with Natrolllbic salts. II. I X. F,. Pittsburg. Send name and address. Will send advice for wife by mail. 0. Falino Brown, A. M., M. D., live-dro- Red. Dupk, CuL Cham. Cm, Wuahluglon.il. C, Ail latter of Inquiry snswrrud fruu. THE ANIMAL EXTRACTS. MEDULINE. Frsm CEREMINE. From tha Bruin. thu Sal nil Cur. CARBINE. From tha Heart. TE8-tine-T NATROLITHIC THYROIDIRE. OVARINE, FUN voesupwiiiii. MNSininEi cure ware Rklfi blip lion. CATARlHINE, EC2EMICURE aud oih-e- r spMialtiH of thu COLUMBIA CHEMICAL CO. Maud for Ltloruturu Now at all Druggist. Sold by Zions Co-o- p. Mercantile As- sociation, Salt Lake City. As an article or general use a thlnklng-ea- p hua advuntagea over a hat that may bo talked through. Plilliuli-lphi- a Time. When er man am too anxious ter fin' excuse foh er piece oh nieunneuo, aalil Uncle Kben, "he'a gin'rally tryin' ter puva do way wlf la conscience ter go an do It over ag'ln. Washington Star. The Healey Institute, a direct authorised branch of the parent house at Dwight, III., has been opened at 104 W. 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PERMAXEBT REMEDY YET DISCOVERED Cue heretofore hapalaa, anw eiued aar (rought to ocwoei of Ufa aoJ happtasMk READ TUB TESTIMONIAL of o phj telso oaw skeptical on liquor cam, bat bow i aoareittotho Remedy, Relapse (roa othar sara sad vletlmi of tho terrible llqaoi d laoaao boa Id aot daisy. Write for farther particular or mil at b,S EAGLE PIIAUMACY, BU. 1 Cox 8a oad W, K. Bd For sale everywhere. Price, 25c., joc. and 5 1.00 per bottle. .THE DR. J. H. MCLEAN MEDICINE CO., ST. LOUIS, MO. BLOODTHIRSTY COUGHLIN. J. H. EAVNS HE IS GLAD HE HEN HE KILLED THE SHOT. Get a Chance He Will Get" Some More of Them Sorry He Surrendered Forcrscs a Pardon If He Ever Tampla Bolt Lako Citv.Utek DENTIST. Over DhhbIum' hard wars store. Every to high art dentistry. Radiy thing decayed teeth mails (arvieeabla for life by the adjustment of Uuld Aluminum or Ports: lulu crown.. The verdict waa awaited by a bre&th-los- e BEST SETS OF TEETH crowd of spectators. The courtDON'T LIMP w; room wae crowded to suffocation, every at price, within reach of all. mile Etraljelit, Wo tako I'lMtor avallaliii! Inch of space being occupied. of Purl rtwi of fwt to ittiurt Coughlin occupied the seat he line dureomfurt. ffctulit in crippled next to uttd UnforuuNl Kluw. 8tue ing the entire trial, and seated TOHEI'H R. ('UIM)K bnuN'N ml urtltfclul linbt of him was the Evening Tress reporter. wry d4crlpthiu. Just ae the verdict wae read by Clerk HILBERT Peery, Coughlin, for a moment only, Law Allornpy SHOE CO., showed eigne of external agitation. It was for he 88 E. Thin) Boulh 8L. only momentary, however, bait Lake City, CUh Immediately crowded down hla feelings, qfr and turning to the reporter, smiled Office over Bank. G. F. CULMER ft BROS. Pa yton, Uta more complacently than any other man In the court. Manufacturer of I would rather have it that than any OF SHOW GASES KVEKY other way, he remarked to the re- R.8.WRM.VIER, DKaUUHriOX I have a chance of being parporter. TAINTS, YKIINISIIKO, OILS, doned by the Governor. Hut I exacti 1IR1TSIIKS, BTC. ed this all the time. I expected It B. Flrxt South St.. Salt I k flltr whenever I gave myself up. If I get a chance I'll never give mys If up again, OFFICE IN HANK, - - - PATRON CITY Farm Loans and I'll get a few more of them. Then Metbiralek Hlnek. Salt Lake. he burst into a fit of voluble cursing. When the reiiorter could get a word In he remarked: They have recommended you to mercy. R. G. W. Ry. you be ado to at Notary lJublic. BSSraW' steel range EXCELLENT IN $35 EVRY RESPECT. TAKE am not sorry for what I I hod got some more of them. These of b a are well out Yea, but I done. I wish Evening Train Leaving Spring villa at 9.00 p m of the world. The conversation was suddenly cut short by Deputy Hallantyne removing XEW 8IBVXCE Wo have so Immonno lino of Slovak. the prisoner from court, and subseRsngni and Heater to quently he was taken to the county Companys double chloride of gold rem Connecting daliy with Mol From. ocl JalL edles. Is The a Just verdict The Institute Is under the managebest hot air furnace in America! one, but why theunquestionably to recommendation ment of Dr. J. W. St. John, who ban mercy T Ruch a man as Coughlin, who been at work with aud In tha employ of conno no deserves would mercy, give tho Lesley E. Keeley Company for the Utah Stove & Hardware Co, sideration at the hands of his fellow-me- n aud Catalngua rent on application, or the court. put four yearsof Tha treatment The ease made out by the prosecution IkiriKr Unmmercial and Pint Snath St , meanagemant patlants will be Idanti-all- y Box IIWSl tha lameu at Dwight. gait Lain (91, showed Coughlin to be a cruel, unreand murderer. The lenting Prof. Francis A. March or Lafayette SHECKELL & HUTCHINSON closing address made by Judge Magin-nl- s Train No. 2 at Denver college, whose seventieth birthday la to LAWYERS l: last night was a masterly effort be brateil on Uctols-- r 24th, in thus spoAlls hi k. Holt Ireks was of statement concise It a dear, ken of by the New York Kvangellat: "He Omaha, Kansas City, woo one of tho llrat to aiqireciate tha valthe facts, but It was delivered with an n ue of and olil English stu- For a Suit That will SUIT You earnestness and sincerity that carried St. Louis and Chicsco. dies and to urge the teaching of modern with it conviction. His work languages In a scientific Bond for Samples if Happily for the community, the court In lftu, placed at Lafayette, beginning spirit. Through Pullman Sleepers, Is not compelled to consider the recomthat college at the head of English You Can Hot CalL He mendation can to mercy. lit totally and Free Reclining Chair Cara, attracted America, teaching early attention In England, where Prof. March Ignore It In pnsslng sentence, and as a D. L. ROSS, Merchant Tailor protection to society It Is a fortunate has been specially honored liy tha PhiloDining Cars Ala Carte, logical. tha Early English Text and tho 41 W. huttond South 81 thing that this Is so, and fun Justice New Hhakeoiieare societies. In tlila coun- BALT LAKK CITY riacura Tickets at should be meted out to such a misUTAH. been president of the Philo try ho has creant. Ogden Press. logical, tho Modern Language and the E. G. Office. Hpvlllng Reform societies, and a laborious and aueeesufiil worker In the departments The of English philology, orthography and R.F. NESLEN, W. F. McMILLAN Ho was liorn at Millville, lexicography. Khowed no baking powder Mass., October 16, IKS, graduated at Am PEDIGREED FRUIT TREES TBAV. MH. AUT. GXXBBAL AOBBT. herst In 1X45, and bus now been for forty or ao great bo how years connected with Isifayelte college. Room 11, over No. 10 W.2nd So St., The fact that Miss Vanderbilt ta to enlng power aa tho RoyaL have forly-flv- a pair of shoes on her In Itself ia wedding day convincing proof, Salt Lake City, Utah. PIONEER NURSERIES CO., If it were needed, that she la "well heelUoston Globe. ed. Another Queen Chocen. BALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Pt Petersburg, Oct 38. According to Visitor to tho eliy wbut via wing tho ear loss a dispatch from Seoul to the Novoe t and pleasure are extended a point sof Vremya, the King of Korea has chosen of cordial lavltatlna to Inapent tha aulte-tlnsnother Queen and has assumed the Tho exhibit oil pelallags at tha Oxford. ss that and High title of Emperor. It Is also stated seh famous maderplree aa lhJar Grow only First-clathe heir apimrent Is being sent as an of thePlala.' Morning" and Kvaalna. and f envoy to America and England, with that JssUy nalcbrated histnrscel legend, Grade Stock. the object of getting him out of tlie Anthony and Cleopatra. BROS. KhF.EKBPEKOER country and preparing the way to the I-H. U.-- Slt Irek City, 32-981 W.8e sad bo throne for a prince who stands In higher favor. GLADSTONE AROUSED An eccentric citlxen of Philadelphia was ones met by a man who naked lilm the Fall in Hlnlng Share i. Tha Wretched Sultan Triumphs Over way to tlic Hlierill's office. He resimniled: London. Oct. 28. The situation In the Every time you earn 3 spend 10His Adversaria. market is causing much anximining Christian Advocate. London. Oct. 37. A local paper says Hon. Joseph kiniiley of Augusta, Me., ety. There was a further sharp fall toMadame Novkoff recently received the accompanied bp Ida wife and (laughter. day In the must of the prominent Gladstone Mr. from has letter following begun a sojourn In Cali- shares, and several firms are known to anent the Bultan and the Aremnian fornia. Quality Gturanfeid tha In trouble. It Is considered doubtful never think. -- be who They always talk If assistance to tide over iiay-da- y question: will Dear lime. Nnvkoff: I have carefully. Prior. be obtainable In view of todny's decun WEIGHTS am and for many reasons, kept myself to crease in prices. Thp mining market PRICES Band Ona myself. I see In my mind Hint wretched Full InstruA in more String cheerful tone a closed with and Hultnn. whom tlud has alven as a curse ment, aac RIGHT I with better prices. to mankind, waving liia flag In triumph, TMB and tlie nilrenuirtes nt hla feet are Itua-alAll played at the samn time and by Pram and England. one portion. Tho greatest, invention Dr. Price's Cream Bakins Powder A to Ihe division of alinmc among them Wart Fair Nig Wat Medal as Dlptoaw. ELDREDGE BELVIDERE I care little enough, but hope that my of thu nineteenth century la the Evown country will for Its own good tie erett with tlie piuclraphone, or Go Alone. It mads eonseloua ami exhtlritcd In the betterpiano Populist M fNKNTV-nVSTYLKI, known a the mandolin,, banjo world Tor Its own full share, whatever Fort Worth. Tex.. Oct. 28. Tlie Btnte andeuitar attachment, used only in executive that mny be. of committee the WR.Tr ton ocacnimvc earaieauB. Alny tSisl, In hi mercy, semi a speedy the famous Everett, the most durable party today determined on forming no end la the governing Turk and nil hi onlv complete piauo manufacfusion with any of thn other political As 1 sold when 1 could say and and doing. even sometimes do. so I my In my polit- tured. It Is sold at exceedingly low iwrtles. anil will play It alone With on National Sewlna Machine Go. National affairs, adhering ical derrcplltude or death. Always prices and on very easy term. A Ptnte and to the Omaha platform. The yours. large and well selected stock of these strictly BELVIDERE, ILL. WILLIAM E. GLADSTONE. will make no concession committee elegant pianos always kept in stock whatever. To Whom It May Concern: About at E. N. Jenkins' new Temple of MuWarrant for a Banker. three week ago I placed myself In tha sic, 238 South Main street. Send fur hand! of The Eagle uquor and Tobacco catalogues and prices. We are also Washburn. WIs., Oct. 26. A warrant llalrit Cura" of Balt lathe City, Territory agent for Cliiekering ft Sons and has been issued for the arrest of of A. of Utah, for treatment of alcoholic stimC. 1robert, president of the Hank of ulant and tobacco. I was In very bad Harvard Pianos. Washburn, charging him with receivto when I llrat commenced taka shape Choose such pleasures a recreate much ing money on deposit when he knew the treatment and previous thereto I had and little. Fuller. rot an drank the bunk to be Insolvent. There I In average of a quart of liquor Tell a woman that she doesn't look Ihe bank to per day for sixty days. It required said the rredlt of tlie town amount to keep me on my feet and alive, well and you have furtilhed a topic ol l:fi.4S9, and a few days the and today am feeling llrat rate and have conversation to lust an hour. Atchison an official made a formal deno desire for liquor nor tobacco In any (ilulie. Time and tide wait for no man, but If mand fur the nincnm. lmt wan refused. form, end feel confident I am permanent- Joeeph Medlll, proprietor of the Chicago they did dome men wnuld got there lute ly cured and can cheerfully recommend Trilnine, haa asked the Lincoln Park Free Pres. Just the SHine. the Eagle Liquor and Tobacco Hi Every woman has a mission on earth, The burden of one man a Img of Tlin is "noinelhlng to do" fur everyone. Commissioner for a site In the itark for d of same, Very gold, while the liurden of another la an A household In pill In order, a child to a lirnnse statue of llenjamln Franklin. JOSEPH HUFF. pectfully, rk attend to. some degraded or homeless The statue will lie presented to tlie Ikillna New. empty Resident of Oasis, Utah. Ignorance l leva removed from the Immunity to befriend. That soul la poor by Mr. Medlll, I and will cost from lii.ou to Intended to periidiiate It indivd that leaves the world without havtruth than prejudice. Diderot. Method will teach us to win time. another name far ing exerted an Influence that will ha the methnry of Franklin aa the father of 1 Guethe. felt fur good after ahe bn Kissed away. 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