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Show i THE PAY VOL. V PAYSOX, DETERMINBD Mlu Oiwiton Tvmjflii Without FuiUwrUvUa a, ToTast tbe Conatllatluualitjr of the Stork to Aaaenammt Law. 18. The commisCleveland, tor of twenty-fiv- e Pennsylvania coal sioners of Lincoln county hive retainmine held a conference in tUia city, ed Hawley Prickett to test the constiat which It waa determined that mine tutionality of the slock assessment in the Pittsburg district ahould be law of the last session. Lineol.i couu- atarted and operated without further ty loses a large amount of revenue, as delay, on the ground that the minera its sheep range in lilaine some eight d have taken a position; mouth of the year. Moreover, the that nothing but an unreaaonable price rate in lilaiue is 87.40, while in Linfur mining will aatiafy tlirir demand coln it is only 83.00. This works a and that they have been unwilling to hardship on tha Lincoln sheep owners. treat with the operator on any fair Tbe law will be fought under the regrounds; alito that there ia no oilier cent decision of the supreme court in cuurae left open to the operator at the fee law case if that decision stands. If it ia revised, some other grounds of this time. It waa determined that all coal aold attack will be relied upon. Chief Justice Sullivan arrived from basin of mining this year at the must be mined at this price. No Hailey fur the purpose of consulting change in the price of mining will be with the other members of the court considered until the contract made on the petition for a rehearing in the on the basis are filled and the fee law case. It is understood tha matter will lie decided at once; the ununiformity agreement is completed. s of the tonnage derstanding being that the decision At least of the Pittsburg district waa repre- waa prepared in accordance w itli an Boise, Ida., Aug. The opera- Aug. IS high-liande- three-fourth- sented at the conference, and all are unanimous and agree to, if necessary, forcibly resume operations, with the exception of M. A. Hanna & Co. Dniwned Her Morrow. Focatello, Aug 17. The body of a woman was taken from the l'ortuuef river by the bridge in the center of town last evening. The body was anon identified by (ieorge Williams of Utah, as that of his wife. The woman left her home at Logan on the 13tli, while her husband waa in the She took a clock from home, canyon. telling her children she was going to have the timepiece fixed. Instead she bought a ticket to Cache Junction and from there camo here. Her hushund arrived just in time to see her liuily taken from the water. Mrs. Williams was about 30 years of age. She leaves understanding arrived at by ail of them, that it waa sent to the chief justice and that he brought it back with him. There is considerable gossip alxiut the probable action of the court, but nothing definite has become public. KLONDYKERS TA1I. SATlTiDAV, ATliTST IS IT OFFICIAL? STOCKMEN WILL FIGHT. TO DIC COAL. I EXCITED. SENATOR TELLER AT HOME. 30 as long, draught, and has 13,400 tons displacement. Under one-ha- lf air pressure for hours she made 19.33 knots, and for a single honr 19.8 knots. She has the Very best armor, ranging in thickness from 14 to 18 inches. Naval olUcera aay that there ia no equal to her point of speed, and while there is some discussion at to the amount of coal she will consume, there seems to be no question as to ber splendid type. Assistant Superintendent Horton of the Western Union. Mr. Evans asked that the assessment the Short Line and the Utah Northern be made uniform at 83.500 a mile. The Short Line haa previously been at 80,500 and the Utah Northern at 83,500. Mr. Evans based tbe request an the fact that the rates in neighboring states are lower and that the tax levies are lower. Oregon assesses at Duly 84.000 a mile. Mr. Horton, using Loodoa reM on Himelalltetn. similar arguments, asked that the h rate be made 8i per mile for 18. The Westminster London, Ang. Gazette echoes the editorial of the Lon- the poles and first wire and 810 for don Times on bimetallism, cabled to each additional wire, instead of 850, the Associated Press, and says it aces iad 813.50, the former rates. Tha no chance of the Indian mints being board will not make the assessment reopened to the coinage of silver, add- until Saturday, on which day tlie representative of the Northern Pacific ing: To fool any longer with President will be given a hearing. McKinley's commission is surely unCuIoaUatlua of llovl Unis necessary. In declining to abide by the Ban Francisco, Aug. 17. Arrangemarket value of silver as the standard ments have been closed for colonizaof currency value, India has taken a tion of beet lands on an extensive atop toward demonetizing ail vcr. Japan scale in Monterey county of this state and Russia have adopted the gold under the management of the German standard, and no one means to go buck Colonization association of California. on it Then, why not say so, and not The land consists of orer 10,000 acres, be deterred by the possibility of a located in Salinas valley. Claus liryan victory, and dismiss Ilia ques- Spreckles, who represents the sugar tion finally? factory at Watsonville this state, has Orest Kxcltcmrnt. entered into a contract by whieh he Portsmouth, Eng., Aug. 13 There Is agree to take all the beets that may great excitement here over a most ex- be raised by ttie colonists. 1 1 is under, traordinary state of a (Taira on board stood that the price is to be 84 per the llritish battleship lloval Sovereign ton. Snow In South Mikola. which is aliout to sail fur three vesfrx service with the MediU-rniieasquadWilinot, S. D., Ang. 18. Much damron. age has lieen done here by a snow The relations between several of the storm whieh continued for fire honrs, officers and the seamen are acutely at the end of which time fully two strained. The latter declare that they inches remained on the ground, and are suffering from a variety of yery the temperature dropped almost to the serious grievances, among which espe- freezing point. Heating stoves are in cially objectionable ia the deferring of full blast The Indiana say nothing the usual leave. to compare with it ever liefore ocFifty men hare deserted, all the cells curred here. Snow has lieen falling on board ship are full, and the supply in the monntaina here for three days. of irons is not sufficient for the large New Consumption Care. number undergoing punish mcnL New York, Aug. 18. Hr. J. M. Bley-e- r, a reputable physician, announces Colorado Silver Mine Cloned. he has discovered a new cure for that 14. As a Idaho Springs, Colo., Aug. result of the decline in silver the La- consumption. In effect, It is the stermartine mine has discharged its force ilizing of the effected lungs in what ia The known as elretrulysie. He claims to of men working on silver lories. of current mine at the prices have cured a dozen persons classed as product has been something over 83,(W0, will nnl hoielcss eases completely, ami many it is one of tbe heaviest producers in physicians of high standing are said to the state. Other mines will also close agree that the cures are complete and effectual. as far as silver lodes are concerned. of n Mlmioart llw tik KnlilmL Springfield, Mo.. Aug. 18. Throe men armed with Winchesters eutcrcd the Pincvill lmuk, near here, and made away witli about 8900, mostly silver. Thev One was apparently an Indian. are believed to be members of the Collier gang. The robbers escaped. Million of School Children. Washington. Ang. 14. The report of the commissioner of eiliiestion for show an enrollment of l.l.ie.ir. l'.7 pu- ila. This is an increase of Sus.ri.'iT. i:l fn addition to ail these there are pupil in special school. 413,-IK- Tk Idaho National Hank. Washington. H. I., Aug. 17. Comptroller Eekels has given out an abstract of reports of tbe condition on July 33, of the ten national hanks in Idaho. The principal items are aa follows: Loans and discounts, 81,039,314: due i: from hunks national and state, 8337,-Oib- reserve in tanks and deposited with reserve agents. Soni.lPr; of whieh 8730.417 was gold; total resources, 21, 1,S.)7. THATCHER Tlo Thunders Agsliut Silver's Hs Is Opposed la I vaiMuslIim of tbs I onions. Bntorstloa. 14. Denver, Teller haa Aug. London, Aug. 17. A special writer in the London Time, which in the arrived home and Intends to remain in Colorado nutil fail, lu an intervew he past has shown itself to have been close to the government, inakes a bit- expressed himself as strongly opposed ter attack on silver. In closing the to a combination of tlie silver Republican with MeKiu.cy Republicans in article the writer aaya: The elosiug of the (Indian) mints this state this fall. On the money ws justified, and all that is now need- question he said Ilf ApmUij sail XO. FOUND COULTY 1 arbrlkltaa-IAk- s MINING ed to bring a great experiment to a successful ending is a little courage as well as resources on the part of the financiers of tlie Indian empire. At the same time, plain and straightforward language is advisable upon one point. The Indian statesmen tampered too long with bimetalisin. This flirtation, which seems so innocent and innocuous, has already cost them dear. Iiut for that tlie government would have consented to the elosing of the mints long before 1 M'3. Tbe article comment on the char, acteriatio crudeness and boldness of American diplomacy In sending a bimetallic commission to effect a reopening of the Indian mints while at the same time deuling the worst possible blow at British commerce by passing the Ilingley tariff. It ia clearly impossible to treat seriously a commission which argues that unless we do something for silver the United States will send Mr. Bryan to the White House, to the lasting injury of British interests. It is not certain that Mr. Bryan will be elected. It is not even certain that if he were elected we would snffer more than we should feel a new with another McKinley act. Moreover, British investors in American securities have time before tha next presidential election and before the crash, to get rid of them. One thing is certain, we would be very foolish to do anything for ailver. Even should Hut United States and France agree to adopt biinctalisin and England to reopen tbe Indian minta it wonld only bolster up silver for a brief space to fall again to Ha proper market price; so that Indian finances would be in a position as bad, If not worse than before. dui-t- , imi-osc- d this administration toivlire tlie greenback and treasury miles and perfect a system by whieh the national banks will be authorized to issue ail paper money. Tlieir next naivu will lie to retire silver and then tank notes will not be legal tender. hut w ill lie the result? Tbe administration will have succeeded iu making gold the ouiy c NOTIX j Trinity ronnty, California, is experiencing a gold Ins mi. The Willow Creek district In Id:i1n is developing some very promising mines. i SENATOR TELLER, money by which debts may lie paid. All debts will hav to be paid in tba i ail-ve- r, , hue-ban- well-know- nt Fm-llcr- ; i d Is -- 4 Emery county. I' tub, has :m uph:il turn mine which improves with development. An custom emu puny 1ms purchased the Bromide mine near Vernal, Utah, mb. for New life is Wing infused into 1iorhc and that camp bills fair to reieut ill million producing sec. ml of tarly days, mmm liefore lung. Absolute! Pure. The Cliiiiaineii that are working on the placer above I'iuta. t'olnra o. are getting a lot of nuggets tliut weigh from 1 to 1. The Alice inino at OU'lTtm-t- l fur Its tfrvtl Iramiinv Amurni Slrvi.ifih uml iHulinfuliiFKA. i:ailjfki uiuuiMiiil nil foriu of i u1ul)-ruiifcommon to ctunii Imndii. MuAL tUKIKU roHMKMIU. AKW IORK. IJ.itte, whh h is is largely owned by Salt Luke liable to close wit bin ten days unless silver niiitci-killudvauees. Favorable rejsnts continue to conic in from the Free I'ninugc mines at tliu head of Little (nllniiwiHid, and it is reported tliut iu two places (,n tlie vein work is being pushed on linn bodies of bigh grade ore. Prof. Knight of the Wyoming Stain university, who lius Veil examining the Iini-- creek co.il depnxit in that stale, stales tliut tlie coni is of fine quslity, containing 75 to 79 per cent of carbon, 30 per cent more than any other Wyoming coal. Messrs. David Keith and Juculi Bamberger arrived at Junetin, Aluskn, last week, aud will start out a parly of prospectors from tlmt point. They will dn the mining nnd prospecting by proxy, it is understood anil not personCARLIST'S ACTIVE. ally brave tlu dangers ol the frozen north. Luadou Is Found to Ha a Stronghold Far Thd Kt4Mlily J. M. Beta Hie of Boise bus purchased Ketch um a half interest iu a mine Mall 14. Pall The London, Aug. Gazette, this afternoon in a lung arti- for 810,01m), from which he any lie cle upon tbe increasing activity of tba eouhl take out 8700,000 in a month if Carlists, say it ia not generally known silver was worth 81 per ounce. He bethat London is ona of tlie strongholds lieves the market is being depressed for tho purpose of allowing speculaof the Carlists, a thousand enthusiastic supporters of that party being lo- tors to gobble up some valuable mines, and that tlie price of silver will adcated here. Tlie Gazette adds: The leader seem to tiiluk Hint tha vance as soon us ibis result is accomfull of Cauovas brings tlieir opportun- plished. Ha purchased tlie Kctcliuin ity nearer. During tha past week property on this theory. Articles of Incorporation liuve been they have held many meeting to discuss tha best means of assisting their filed for tlie Pride of Utah company. oolleagues in fipain in the event of a Boyd Burk la president; Joseph F. Barnaul F. Brinker, rising occurring." Tha Chevalier Lumbye, at tha bead Walker, treasurer and end J. R. Mid- of a Carlist Uub, 4a tlie course of as dlemise secretary and genera) pinna--, recent interview, 1 quoted as having ger. These officer, with Rotart Wat- said: sou, are the director. The capital The Carliate are highly organized lock ia 8150,900, and the property of throughout Spain. When Don Carlo tlie company consists of the State, Alnext arises, nothing but foreign inter- len, North Star, Roy and Sims claim vention will prevent him from reach- in Willow Springs district, Tooele There ere 10,090 vol- comity. ing the throne. unteers iu England ready to fight for Btateline district is reported lota him-more lively than t any time since its discovery. Several experts ere going IUvmI From Mob Ylolonro by INi over tlm different properties and sampCentral City, Colo., Aug. 14. At 1 view to ling them cure fully, with oclock this morning a mob froic erecting custom mill. A1I tlie genRussell gnicli, armed and mashed, tlemen seem pleased with the outlook, broke into the jail here by effecting end If no changes ere. made in their an entrance through a door in tha programme, tint work of building the rear, and demanded tliu keys of tha plant will commence at once. Door steel cell from the jailer. In this cell laslgc district is coming up, aud new were confined four prisoners, held on strikvs ire reported daily; they era , suspicion of the murder of Alex also exhibiting some very fine sniuples an American miner, who wa of ore with the yellow metal plainly stablied during a saloon row with Aus- visible. With custom mill, Ixitli of trians ou tlie uiglit of the 9tli. Tlie these districts will bo iHrgo producers. mob was after Dominic Rohr, believed In running tlie lower tnnnel in the to be guilty of the ninnlcr. The jailer refused to give up the keys, whereupon ground of the New State mine at th the mob fired through tha bars into mouth of Little UoLlonwuod, near tlie cage. The four prisoners escaped Suit Lake City, Utah, a death by hiding taliind tlie matresses body of ore was cut thirty feet from and bedding in their cell. Tlie moha tlio mouth, of which no attention was t tlie time. A few day ago, supposing it had killed all four left paid lio.M-ver- , it wus carefully sampled, and tlie jail. Four leaders liars lss-- arfire tests showed Hint the mineral ear- and a rested strong guard placed but further troublo Is i'''1 f"1'1 ".lues of. 8l0.r,7 to the ton aboutthejail, . , and 1.5 per cent copper, This is fin showing, and ills more than likely that some work will lie done in the furA WHEAT BLOCKADE. ther development of tills mineral zone, rerfwt Ulut of . It roars Into Bna as it ia believed tliut with depth tha F gold values will increase. San Francisco, Aug. 15. The sea Mr. lilncklinrn, owner of tlia deep wall Is blockaded with wheat, wliieh mine near Trinity Center, in gravel hsa been pouring into this city for county, Culufuruin, bring in Trinity from of ail sections tlie some days psst tlie news of another rich atriko in state. Morrison guleli, seven miles alaive tlio Five steamers are alongside discharg- claim of the Graves Bros, lie states ing wheat, and tlie huge sheds, wliieh that Burgees & Murphy discoverd a are 1.000 feet long by 100 wide, arc seam in their diggings 3oJ feet lung, filled to tlieir utmost rapacity. Tlio and upon prospecting tho scam got a City of Pneldo lias arrived with 40,000 ax 810 nnd 70 to tlm pan in severtacks of grain from Port Harford, and high al places. The formation is tlio same all the river boats anil scows that ply ax that of lirarca ISimx., black iron and iaily with river points arc bringing in ochre and porphyry wails. Thu new more. Orders have been issued to clean strike wax marie on Saturday lust up vacant lots in tliu vicinity of tho and rniixcil renewed excitement. (lie grain Miners and tea wall to prosH'c(nrs are leaving and tlie street Ijnntard shippers, tlieir claims to locate ground in Morriwharf is also being cleared fur the son gulch, and tlm whole lied of tlia same purpose. guleli will soon bu located. Miuu.unO, Crumps Want A stringer from two to four Inches Washington, Aug. 15. Tlie William wide along tlm fonlwull in the SunCramp and Suns Ship and Engine flower mine at Sialcline, wliieh assay Building company of Philadelphia 1100 ounces gold and 3 lull silver to the brought suit against the government ton, lius lieen encountered. Klondyka of the United States, to reeorcr duiu-ag- e can't beat tills If there is any body to alleged to have lieen inenrred 1L iu building the battleships MassachuTbe Gold Mountain district in southsetts, Iowa, and Indiana ami the emitt- ern Utah has quite s silver proposiers New York, Brooklyn anil Colum- tion. In the Brcekenridgn mine a bia. on account of deity and defaults streak of nru lias been encountered tlie of the United States in fiimi-diinrunning 537 ounces in silvpr nnd 03)4 armor plate nnd plans. The aiiuiunts ounces in gold. Sm-l- i slrcukx inuks in claimed the several suiti aggregate several rays of sunshine fur tlie 41,730,149. is-r- yellow metal." Mr. Teller thinks tlie international commission will nqt do mueli for bimetallism. The country will lose nothing by their failure,, he siid; public appro v ai i the price for. which they ara working, aud they will not take a decided stand on either side for fear of losing votes on either one aide or tha other." The outlook la indeed dark for but our forces are far from discouraged. We do not hope for relief during tbe Sic Kiulry administration, but the time ia surely coming when wa will be victorious, end that before tha expiration of another presidential term. The feeling Is gradually but surely changing throughout the country, and 1 predict thpt in 1900 free silver will carry the copntry as by storm. assessment of sheep have Mr. Teller declare!) for Bryan aa the U returned. Deputy Auditor Turner strongest man to lead the sijverforces came with "Tslafe Auditor Anderson in the next campaign. from Bannock. He states that tha abUTAH ROMANCE. stract of assessment shows correct number of sheep for that county. The Lang A Scene la Klondyka Without Tiding Causes u ConipUeatlocu sheep which it haa been supposed are grazed there, be soys, sro grazed in Salt Lake City, Aug. 18. William O. Bingham. Btste Auditor Btorer who Young, formerly of Utah, but later of has been to Bingham to look into tha Tuacarora, Nev., will, when advices matter is of the sume opinion. reach him in the Klondykc, regret that lie states that the action of the he did not cultivate the habit of writstate board baa had the effect of stir- ing to hia wife. As a result of this ring up the officials there, and the as- neglect Mrs. Young believed ber sessor has gone out to hunt up the to be dead, and married aguin. sheep. Storcr thinks from 100,000 to Young waa a miner wlio worked at 150,000 will be found. The stale, he Eureka a few years since, where be says, will get its proportion of taxes, wooed and wed a daughter of M. D. but tlie question of fixing the total n resident of that Bowen, a of tlie county for the purpose place. Later Mr. anil Mrs. Young reof making the state apportionment of moved to Tuscarora, Nev., from which taxes is one that there does not seem point Young caught the gold fever and to be any solution of, that went to Alaska three years since. Ilia must be made now. letters became less and less frequent, and finally ceased. His wife concluded Foal risy IniwcUd. he had succumbed to the rigore of the Berlin, Aug 17. Considerable suspi- far north, end in February last marcion attaches to the accident to the ried C. M. Fueller, an assayer, the couHamburg express, whieh was derailed ple having since resided in this city. between Cette and Uelsecn, when Last week Mr. Young sent Mr. Bowen three passengers were killed and 13 8500, with the information that he had injured. It is believed that there was made a strike, and requested that tha foul play, though the exact cause of once Mrs. Young lie sent to him. the derailment not been ascer-After a consultation with her father, tained. and prutable supplications by Mr. It was only six honrs before the im- Fueller, tlie lady decided to get a diperial train bearing Einperor William vorce from Mr. Young, when she will and Empress Augusta Victoria passed . With this In remarry over the spot, and the theory of the view tlie two have started object for New police is that an attempt was made to York. destroy that train, but owing to misropullHt Chslrmin's calculation, the expected effect was Dallas, Tex., Aug. 14. Milton Park, postponed. chairman of the National organization eominlttce of the Populists, issued a A Krcljirornl Cunferenr. address to tlie Populists of Washington, Aug. 17. Since tbe lengthy new tariff act went into operation ne- the United States, in which he savs: The trusts, tlie monopolies, the corgotiations have been in progress bethe moneyed interests of porations, tween tbe secretary of state and tbe French embassador here looking to the country are organized. Their the formulation of a new agreement strength is concerted iuto the action of one man. hence their power, their between the two countries on the basis of reciprocal tariff concessions under success. If tlie people's party would to sneered they must organize, the authority conferred by section 3 of hope must unify, they must concenthey the tariff ecL It has been finally trate tlieir strength. We ara conAssithat agreed Secretary Sherman, fronted today with obstacles and enestant Secretary Howell of the treasury mies within and without. department and the French EmbassaThe I'lka 1r.ttl Jumpur Jumps Town. dor shall join in a conference on the Colorado, Springs. Colo., Aug. the subject in tlie near future and it la B. Felts, the man who probelieved that a new and satisfactory posed to jump from Pike's Peak, is agreement will lie reached. missing. lie was seen on Friday, when Old I'll len Hrop Head. he left the signal station, saying he Bpringville, Utah, Aug. 17. John M. was going for a abort walk down ttie Clemcnce. an old Mid respected citizen road toward the town of Cascarriage of tlii place, dropped dead at 10 p. m. cade. while talking in a protracted meeting Mince then nothing has been seen or held at the First ward meeting house. beard of him by those most Interested Ha had been talking about five minin hia movements. The flying machine ute when he suddenly pitch forward. is still on tlie peak, and opinions art A friend caught him iu his arms and divided as to tbe cause of tlie dissp carried him out of tho door, but he between a temporary abwaa dead liefore they readied the open j pearanre, sence, an accident i.n the cliffs, a sul sir. Mr. Ulenienec was a native of cldc or a loss of nerve. He joined the Mormon England. Needy 400 people visited the peak k church several years ago and emigrated ssa tha mlsaing flyer. to Utah. sppor-Uonme- Balt Lake City, Aug. Thatcher lias luvn found guilty of apostasy and uiiclirNlinii like corn! not by the authorities of Null Lake stake, aud the findings approved by the high counsel. Mr. Tlialcht-- r hus submitted to tlie decision of tlia tribunal. Tbe was an enmain consideration dorsement of tlie manifesto promulgated requiring counsel to be taken ofliccix of tbe church could ao for political offices. eept nomination A construction was put upon tin manifesto which Mr. Thatcher to endorse it without j ielding his contention. It was Ilia refusal to en dorse this measure tliut led to his deHitiou from an apiisilrship, anil led to bis triul. Tlie question also largely entered into tlie late senatorial contest, which aroused much interest and bitlcrncK at tlie time. Thatcher's objection to tlie manifesto A was that it was too sweeping. aliout every third male menilier of the church is an officer under tlie church, by requiring e(iiinMl before accepting a nomination for office would placa political control within tbe hands of the few, should they Ui unscrupulous enough to use it. Mr. Thatcher asked for a construction, lmt it 1ms never bedefore been given. It lias now rided, however, that it dors not apply to officers who do not give tlieir whole time to tlie service of the church. This removed Mr. Thatcher's principal objection. Other conditions were that he retract some statements made which had their origin in the controversy which followed tlie promulgation of tlie inaui-fost- o and the trouble that followed. 4.-- It is the purptse undoubtedly ol 21). Cub. -s-- llerauM Their Vessel Hid Not Sail They Ucvanin Nnuu'luiv Beattie, Wash., Sept. 18. The steamer Humboldt, wliieli was to baresailed for Alaska today with 333 passengers and 400 tons of freight, is in the hands sf a United States marshal, having been libled by John (inllivan of Spokane. Matters bid fair to be settled. When the boat waa aiiont to sail tbe that a lurge passengers discovered as to be amount of their baggage left on the dock. They were very anseveral children, the youngest being and held a mass meeting. The 18 months old. Her husband says in- gry management of the boat promised to sinuations against her character by take care of those who left supplies her half brother drove her temporarily behind, but that did not satisfy the raBh whieh accounts for the insane, l, Arthur Seymour of passengers. deed. Mass., marie a speech demandTrial Trip of tbe llattlnhlp Yashl ing the rights of those who had paid Ulcers of the for tickets and freight be conserved. Washington, Ang. J navy department were much interest- Inciileutally, he said that he supposed ed in the report of the trial trip of the there were those in the crowd who Ansewmant of Sharp. Yashima, the new Japanese battleship, would like to hang the manager. HU Boise, Ida., Ang. 17. The board of built in England. She ia the fastest words had an exnlosive effect. equalization has sent the sheriff of Ada county to Custer to get tha abbattleship alloat, and could claim from Li Sluilr l'urtu. Want AnwanU the showing made on her trial trip that stract of tlie assessment roll of that Boise, Ids., Aug. 18 The state board she is one of the greatest of fighting The member of tha board county. to Tag who have been machine ever built. She ia 373 feet f equalization gave hearings absent looking up tbe and Line Short the of Evans beam and 30.3 feet Agent with matter of tlie Hav-M'hil- GLOBE m-a- r " HYDROPHOBIA-PROO- P A DOGS. Siiail OperatUm Perform If aa Ola MlM'lumlib. My father, who la an old man, haa always been fond of dogs and ha haa alwaya performed an operation on all tlia animal he bu owned to prevent them from having th rablsa," amid a gentleman to a writer In tha Baltimore Sun. lie ha Fad but on animal affected, and in tliia eaae ha foiled to take Iba pn caution h had dona with (he other dugs. When he wu 17 year of age hs knew German blacksmith who owned two puppies. He called my father one day and aaidr I will show you something which will always he of use to yo Taking ou of tha (logs, tha placed it on boot top, and. pulling It mouth open, iul1ed tha anlmal'a tongue out Then ha Hmk a sharp knife and made a alit under 'ha dog'a tongue, than took an awl aud forced out a email worm. When he had completed th operation the blacksmith asked father to try hia band on th other animal, which ha did. Hie blacksmith then said: These dig will never have tha hydrophobia. If they are bitten by a mad dog their jaw will lock and they will not 1 able to open them.' Tha apaaker aid hi father had taken tha praaaa thm to follow tlie hbieksmitha advla Clue of the iloga which bad been treat ed by tliia process wu bitten by dog which wus mad and In a few days tha mouth of tlia dug became locked and the animal died without Inflicting any injury to any one. Th gentleman with the theory saya he would Ilka to have cma of tha medical fraternity experiment with two dog, taking the worm from tha tongue of one and leaving it la tha tongue of tha other, than Inoculating both with tha virus from a known to have-beaaffeclfd wlt the rabira, . blael-amit- . h . . dg o H A . .A ForMdilM WttRfb Britain bu Just beaten back a German invasion. Tba Alater, a German trawler, not only caught fish within th forbidden waters of Moray Frith, bul undertook to land its catch at Aberfrom a Britdeen. Flftrcn had to um fore lq ish pushing bank the German fishermen and throwing their flah back Into thali host. blue-jack- et man-of-w- R. S. Wlmmer, NOTARY PUBLIC. Office In Bank. Payeon City. God-derd- six-fo- J. H. EVANS Qentist, Over Uouglasa' hardware store. Ev- erything pertaining to high art dentistry. Badly decayed teeth made for life by tlie adjustment ol gold amalgam or porceluin crown. Best Sets of at price Teeth wllcin the reach of all raix-lea- Wheels, Qraiilj sssr Too! STVLtBl Ladies, Gentlemen's & Tudcx Tlu Lightest Running Wheels oo Earth. HIE ELUDE asAVfXi UDELHERE, WsslaiysMadsGD-- 1 Why EkosiJnl 'ngHachieesI ss Lake Good Wlisll National Sawing ..'achine Co., ID Broadway- New Yark. - Tscttryi HU. V |