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Show --M r -- :v - .4 v THE PAYSON GLOBE VOL. I'TAII HELD .NKYYS. pit y Tlic 'A autrli county delegates to the In L::iiinu congress to lie lit-- at I, in- in- coin. N'cti., have abandoned tlu-i- lit loll Ilf UttcD'ling. I'niiu-.e- l for Mrs., Thomas charged v ith iier !i uLa nit in Salt Laho. have succeeded in reducing her hail anil she lias been released on certified check for sI.ihci. Merlin Flint, a .Vy ear-ol- d son of Mr liml Mrs. Joseph Hint, of Kursville, died on the Si it li inst. fmm tlie effects of injuries received in falling from a r ' BY SWISS BANDITS. if 'J'olli-rlim- 1 i ' t- unii-dcrin- trie. m Tim store of this uioulh. A, hi ms Sons company, at Layton, jf Mr. i ollcrton received a cablegram was burglarized on the With, uml a rrom lrof. Holmes, dated Lucerne, re piantity of clothing. hats, cutlery. incsting an immediate remittance of1 et..v. ias taken. The loss will probably inm hv cu bio to Cologne. He cabled ' :i tin hi it 1 1o Stun. I iiiteil States Consul at Lucerne to the Senator IVi a on M. Stewart of Nefor information as to the whervalsiitt vada made a two days' slop in Sait Lake City eu route to Carson. The f the young men, uml asked if any uiso cnabir suys: "The prospect for the (miildchud liefulleii them, aud The rubied Holmes for to particulars. . siuwss of the raiise of the white metal re,, ly from the Consul was Were never so brie-lias now." Hinl unsatisfactory, and that purport. A new meeting house in Last Jorto Is from lrof. Holmes was even dan ward is Ixing erevted near the w til district selioo house. The building wi.l lx two stories, of modern const ruet ion uml the estimated cost is a hunt If 111. "ml. Work inis resumed in tin development of the Annie mine, eerne and the remaining r.uo by mail. Mi and Sunsliine. and it is A message was received from Ass.st-- , lliat the company is now erecting a ant Day at Washington steam hoist on the ground for t lie pur-Nsthe effect that the Minister at Berne of facilitating oHrations. Sccri-tarWilson oT the agricultural and tlm Consul at llorgen had been ile'.u-tmcn- t II. at lias rallied to make a searching lucri-liuiidis- u,iem ; ; i t ii i Washington, (., crnreil an oriler from the postndice inof tlie department I hidepartment to uttacii frank to pucka-reof .ii;ac lxets to la1 scut from primers to the experiment Millions thruiiirliuul: the country for analysis. Last spring the agricultural department forwarded seed to twenty-sevesiignr-lK-c- t states. It is now the ilitelitioli to test the beets frown from these seeds in the various localities for saccharine strrngDi, and it is desired that this work shall Is t ?niidnrlcd at tile stations. I'nilcr the arrangements made with the pontoltiee department, the olticlals it the experiment station will be allowed to send postal franks to ull tlie lunncr to whom they supplied seeds, by the use of which they cun send lii rough tlie mails free of cost ack-ijrof lieets not exceeding four pounds .11 weight. Returns hure lieen received from some of the experimental growths mil Secretary Wilscn says that, contrary to his expectations, the liest reports have been received from the south, rather than from the north. Beets grown in the vicinity of s n exK-riinrn- Kieh-moii- returns Vil, from 13 to H give cent of saccharine matter, and from tlie 1ccos valley in New .Mexico Iriuii is to 22 per cent. It is Mr. Wilson's intention to distribute twelve seed next spring. tons of sugar-bee- t Heretofore all Ihe seeds distributed by the department have been procured in Muropc. Tlie growers in 1'tah have promised three tons this year, and it is r seted that otlier localities will fur- nish part of tlie supply necessary. has a double-dec- k sheep ear famine. Sheepmen and others interested are greatly di&lurlxd over the .ut look, as there an thousands of beef) to move, and no cars to lie had. Tile same trouble is being experienced ill Idaho and Neruda. -- Secretary Love of the Salt Lake has County Kish and liamc sent to the hoards of county eoinmis-sioner- s of the various counties in the state a letter, inviting them to send delegates to Salt Lake City during conference to assist in the organization of a State lroteetive association. The letter is signed by John Sharp, state lish and game warden. John tj. ran non, president of tlie Salt Luke Protective asCounty Kish and sociations, ami sets out the importance of taking immediate steps to rigidly enforce tlie fish anil game laws. The meeting for the purpose named will lie held during the ensuing Mormon conference. The White River Ites in the viein-it- y , are making prep of White a on ur'ilimiH lurge scale, nml which are lieing carried on us secretly as possible. for a prolonged hunt. Notwithstanding the prohibitory orders from Ibs-ks- Washington and the fact lliut the statu authorities of both I'tali and I'oloradn are unusually vigilant in their effort! to cheek infractions of the game laws, particularly as regards the Indians' hunting, the Isiiilest among them openly assert that their hereditary rights are not to In- - disputed, anil that they will exercise them whenever and wherever they please. From good authority it is learned that there is now in the iron deposit of .Iron county, Vtuh, two gentlemen who are engaged in making an examination for the Illinois Steel company that each year consumes so many thousands of tons of iron ore. The deposits in Iron county are among the largest that have been found in the country, and while an attempt was made ut a palriun-liin- l jieriod to handle the ores, it was unsuccessful, snd for almany years the deposits have lowed to remain unwurked. Is-e- A vxprviv whii.h he j j - rendered the following verdict: "That from the eireunistuneesof the ease and the evidence offered the ssid Clemens llatoek with others eume to his death hy gunshot wounds on Sep- ' tember 10, 1SU7, at tlie hands of Sheriff James Martin and deputies and ic . this we, the jury, do all agree, and we, T ill J, Boyle. Thomas T. Thiiniaa. Barton rreea and Peter MeKiernan. of this Jury, do further say that the said Clement Tlatoek with other waa inarching peaceably and unarmed on the public highway, that they were intercepted hy said sheriff Martin and his deputies and were mercilessly shot to death, and we do further And that the killing was unnecessary and could liavc been avoided without serious in- jur3' to either persons or property, and we find, finally that the killing was wanton and unjustifiable, hut in this, lieorge Maue and K. J. Mar Neal of this jury do not concur, and we, the jnry, lo further say. that there was such itnnig suspicion of unlawful violence at the hands of person or person unknown to this jury as to make this inquest unnecessary." mi I lit-- KiiNini-- r I'urt-- I land Fnnu Ala ka. Port Townsend. Wash., Kept. 1 lie j I'nited Mules cv'iiiic culler Muuci-r- . fro u has news ImiiasUii, mill brought Die from St. and 1 r. hi ii try, 'J'lii- stenim-ut I nil luska Keptemls-- 12 uml rc purled I Wiiiiiilies of snow at M. Mieliiii-lsMayor Wood's puily h.id Hi. ir limit j s - r uri-iv- i t r . . emu pie t. d for suiiing up lluto lean St. Mi-- , Yukon uml cH-i-tci- l churls KeptemlHT II. TheaV will go tin farllu-tliiin Mmiouk creek. There lire lots (if supplies ut .Minnsik for the - j r - POWDER winter. There will In ii log crowd uf rrltirii-iuminers on the uml il is lliut sin wiil bring amiiml, tin- lsiy on mu oflh.-m- , The I runt grabbed the pislol with 'me hand and three tuns of gold ulmm-tore I lie mask off with tin- - other, re- broiiglit ( uptuin Peters mid , in all nine men. off tin schooner tlie scaling the features wliii-l- i know ii as "Alkali Ike." This uliirmi-left August Iff for Kt. Mielmels fur building' willi lmnlii-who feared to shoot, for Y ukmi boats Tin Hue tin river. fear of arousing mi nearsleeping Wi lli Usbore on I uiii.ik isluinl by, ami they gave t lie ageiil buck bis 7. eoinpli-teiwreekiug her money uml also a revolver if lie would remain quiet, pretending it was nil a self iiilil enrgo. Alt on biuird to land by of life lines lliut sail joke. The iiy notified Sheriff White, who oi-- carried uslinn by jumping mid sw i in in ii gr. arrested Ike and Bert Butler, a cowboy. wliu it is lielievcd, was Ills KmiMtii M iiiiii-- Absolutely Purea g ImiMsrtrd Cimlrarl 111., Kept, 2s. . Wulkci Inwell, grand chief uf tin Urdcr of Kuilroud Telegraphers, and li. Ielbain grand secretary and tivssiirer, were bsluy held In i gQHU a .liir.irii Ine'lqllde. Keott. Kun.. Sept. 211. Miss M. II. Ioisn. Mrs. M. W. Doiigliiss, Mrs. A. RUSHING FROM ALASKA. Kuufiium uml Miss Corn I aalili I I'niMM While Imm till IerstuM draw ii on the district court jury Iti'liirn t ( ItlllvBlhin. mid iiiv tin first women ever fm Port Tow Wash., Kept 27 The siu-l- i service in hailNiis, ivsMindeil D steamship I'ity of Seattle urrived tlie Miiiuiioiis 1 winy, ami nil lull Min evening from Kkugmiy and W heeler exprvsseil a willingness h Dyea. From Kkiiguuy slip brought 2HI Tin question nf tlu-i- r cligiliilily imrsons, Iu2 men anil eighteen wnmi-nwas raised liv Judge Biddle, who cited w lio were iinulib- - to cross White pass, a Washington supreme court opinion and who to return to to slum that they wen not i'iiaiNten1. us many of tlu-itermed it. to and Judge Simons fmiml lliut under risking ileutli by exuisiire ill Kkagiiay. tlie mnstiiiitiuii and sujirems court deT. inember a MrCunlly, II qiialilieii elector must In- - ii cisions, of the state legisliitim- from mule. He was willing tlmt the women passengers. wasnmniig should serve in civil eases aud paid He was north six weeks, mid suysdnr-- i tliem a nice compliment for tlu-iwill ing that time then were only two days to do so, in etielt eillu-- ruin or snow did not fall. ingtiess Many persons who started out fmm Nklppnl Willi (ash. afiHguuy an- - two Hior to ntnrii withBnttc, Mont., Kept. '.".I- - - It. . out their till, and have or tlie Venn lieu I ing in for tlm winter on the trail, iu institute in Butte, eoiupliiins to tin vuinK-many eases iug the satin- - tents police of lieing roblsd of fitiNNi by with their horses. lieiin Bryans, u W oiiiuii who piissed , Fmm the rosli fnmi Alaska lure as bis wife situs Die back to the sound w ill Is- - greater than started several weeks ago. Tlie wiiiiian waa the rush to Alaska after the rehad U'cn eniployi-i- l liy him six years, turn of the. treasure laden ship Port- lie kept the money in aaffrnuk instead n win-wer- iim-iu- y Trsla KoliMrni Arrrsli-it- . Portland, Ore., ept. 27. Two men giving the nemea Juf Cliarles Jackson and George Williams, have in this city harged with holding up the Oregon Ruilroad A- Navigation company's train, near Clariin-- , even miles from tSiis city. Kngimvr Kvans and Fireman Wilkes who were on the engine, posftively identitied the two men as the patties w iio led tliem down the track after tlie liobl-np- . While the two men urresteil appear to be veterans in their business, their plans last night wear carried out in a very bungling manner. The sum total of their haul was Sill in cash and a watch tliry took from tlie engineer anil , il eivili-zulin- : . then-turnin- r Diek-iusoi- i. ? - Favors ths Hirer! Far Mm. Chicago. Sipt. 2T. Mayor Harrison said, in speaking of tlm threatened . . , Tii'-oiiii- ' now-tin- strike of tlie enfifoyrch of tlie City if u bank. Sunday afternoon DickinRailway company:. "If it is true thHt land, July 17. son hiiiI assistant went to n suburban the men were uiseliHrged lieeatise they llHiik Kntilii-n- i I'mlllvrljr were active in organizing a nnion for resort, anil on return tlie woman could Helena. Mont.. Sept. 27. Three men not In found, till examination of the their protection. I believe that public (irveks Want War. positively trunk It was disclosed that SliNNt sentiment should support the street in jail at Hillings have Athens. Sept. 27. A large meeting ear men in the event of h strike being identified hy tlie cushier'of the Butte missing. The police wen nut i hunk at Belle Foil rche, S. I)., Dickinson was held this afternoon in Concord declared. There is a the woman wax nut liiN great deal of talk I'onnty says iuun?, where a resolution was adopted of tlm railroads combining in their as memlu-r- of the gang that rolilN-wifi- - bill iinly an employee. cll'I'ng u,niii KingKeorge and the Cale own interests, and I cun see no reason the bank June 2th, getting several Idaho Hoy Nf Ml died at a Hall. rtnpw the war with Turkey, why tin- - men should not have the thousand dollars and severely winiiul-inMarket Lake. Ida., 'Sept. .'!i. - At it some of lunik the ra,Bcr than accept the terms of piac same right to organize." Jliey ball in Milford eume into Montana fnnu the ' llole-in-- t offered by the peace conference, night, Jnlin Most of the addresses were bellicose section of Wyoming soon Ioldi. Jr., stablu-Slinrl In Ills Aeruanls. Joseph Walker in the liuck llu waist. Dr. Middle-tomaking a violent attw-Wasliiiiglon, Sept. 27. The War after the crime was committed and of St. were final Montana to run and Con corner the Crown Anthony was culled uml Irinec ly hy ulv,n king department lias ordered an investigaworked all night to save Walker, wliu h,anline- - The police endeavored to tion of tin- - aeeonnts of Lieut. Matthew-II- . office rN. and wus unconscious Two of the men identified as tlm bled pmfiiM-ly- . Brrtht him, hut he escaped with tlm Saville, Tenth infantry, who Is refor hours. He was sligiitly Iwtter this Fonrelu- - roblu-i-- s Belle cull tlieinselvcs assistance of the crowd. in lie his accounts as to short ported The most influential section of tlx post eomptrollei- at Fort Sill to tlx Frank anil TIiiiiiiiik Jones hiiiI eluim to morning. Hohh is Iff years of age ami In-- brothers. press continues peaceful in tone. They answer tin- - de- Walker 3. Robb is under arrest. Tin extent of f i'M). ItnlM-rtin that of tlu bndliers, sup- affair enuseil great tin of scription out action The grown reported Slather ami Her Ms Children Hlnuchlared. have implicated in the i immunity. Us millers May (Saaihls. finding of a forged bank slip among posed to Carrollon. Iowa. Sept. 2. The lunik roblN-ry- . The tliinl man is a Mining Men to Mrrt. Boise, Ida., Sept. 25. W. L. Boisi his vouchers. The Lieutenant claims six a mother of and her the name uf J. L. iM slaughter giving to t,,e shorta'' t,,8t l,Parfnt to held Spokane, Wash.. Sept. 2!t. At a the district court on tlx charge j children occurred at ti e home nf John the dishonesty nf a civilian clerk who Smith. last night of the Northwest of meeting at been Lewiston, has gambling Boecker, a farmer living eight miles released. Jadge Piper of the Seetmd Is to lie tried in the civil courts on a Milling usMs-iii- l inn filial arrangements Fears lie northwest of here, last night, lloecker, lljrdroililila, were iiimlo for the lliiisl annual conHharge of defalcation district has decided tlx the fiendish husband, completed his Keranton, Ih., Stpt. 27. Ilivsieians vention tii Is held in law Spokane Octolu-- r unconstitutional, under the ling Kut la Keek of tlulil. were today called to attend John F. 7. ti and it. The bloody work hy sending a bullet into ' liax court decision in the fee law supreme VH. Assistant Jordan of this city, whose his own head, inflicting a fatal wound. ease. Washington, Sept. Britin Montana. Idaho, took Oregon, same the Judge Piper The family were prosperous Hermans. son died on Friday night from hydro- ish Coliiiiibin and today received ' unu at . as Judge Stewart at Boise, Secretary Yamlerlip Washington, grounds and as far as is known lind lived hap-- ,I i4 . telegram from a leading hanker in phobia, the result of a Idle from u least .MSI milling- ineii lire eseted to 5 4,. .l!e Vew York .sking tx.n w hat terms ud bulldog last March. During Ills pily No m., live for tl.e tragedy has eonveiition. I'ominittres ' 8a J the government would receive fl. - ,M,, s ravings, the little fellow's teeth n4(j the tinlieen iseloscd. Inst conven- ut annual W appointed tU ,l,8trll,t ihni.iNM or more gold in San Franeiseo rlT. plac ... . t lie- - father' arm. It wbn anti Boecker' victims are his wife and grazeil on tlmi of will old the mukr nioit rt'iisiii tlie uu- lictow law mul B 8nl upon receipt uf last telegi a;dile septieslly treutrd at tl.e time ami no these children: (aroliue, aged 14: a -. o . . law ami government de- mining Liznotice of its deposit, issue eurreney further attention given to it until Christine, aged !: Henry, aged of iiiining. purtment against it in New York. Tin- Assist- today, when tin arm showed an un-zie, aged ti; dolin, aged 3: and an in( alirumla tlntago. effi-e- t in has lliut ant was ami fant. All Hre dead but Henry, and the replied mistakalde Seeretury swelling quite IrlMuaer Capture!. San Francisco, t I'ixmIcIIo 34. The Cali . . in need of gold, painful. Tlirvc phyNieian have eon-th """urn1 latter cannot recover from his wounds. fornia vintage ia later than lociiti-llo- , Ida.. Sept. 2'.i. Webb usual, but and there run will not. In aide to make united on tlie ease, and if tliey are. Cu will In- - superior to any aince lff'Jf, l i. An Agnl MnrnHtn Dies. one f tin- four men who in tinutdi Li ciqx with it, .Ionian will Intlin-weeks ago, was liniki juii Lamoni, la., Sept. 24. Mrs. Ellzntaken to New Y'ork City for Fasten r's cti ii l in the lower end of town. lNtli Strang, agi'il uliout 7ff years, was ' treatment. Klcven htsoii'h with ldL IL- - lies lieen 'M,nn,-- .veur of 1HU3. The total I William ror iimeranr. linrii'd here tislav. Mrs. Strung was hiding ill tin- - nionntnins ten l.y the dog. and young Jordan wax (ivi.p is . estimated !h at from IS.OAO.OfM) ,lN 4.v..lI.- v'ntegc Worcester, Mass., Sept. 3. The pre tin second Kiiargnmoiis wife of Jaini-who died. The price, how- - iiininaries of the IVmrK-ratiw ii li 2ii.oun.JMO Rnllonu. state con- the second burglary, lie would say nothing Strang of leaver Island. Midi., notoi l his vention to lx held here tomorrow were Alsk TranMirtallmi Fnmiisajr. gotten well under way tonight. There Han Diego, Cal., Sept. 27. A transHeKliilej at WllllaMis Follrge- apparently will In no fight at all uu has Ixen Mass., Sept. 2.l, Tin Williiiiiistown, organized portation rompanv of the the main question-th- at Williams college warmly of ami students to here passenger freight carry I'ubllr VaeasIneiM, platform and the eandiilatea for across the snow ami ice from St. Mi-- ! J'resident McKinley yester-chacl- a nomination as governor Hml lieutenant Sept. 24. The Madrid win-Tlie president was nreompunied the duv. Dawson to during City governor will hnvr no opposition. Tlie respondent of the Times says: MeKi-tinu- . llRBRetl for Kbx. W. II.' A snow umi iee train will by Attorney-Genera- l The government organs roundly heads of the state tickets will lx ter months. 24. Kilvanm Misses The and the a with KcKinicv, Key West, Fla., Sept. lx used, Iliiukelt, engine. gasoline Minister Woodford haa men- - George Fred Williams for governor Johnson was Imngeil here at 11 o'clock deny that ia propelled by sprocket and others. wheel tinned an ultinxtnm hut the pubRe and Christopher T. Callahan for lieutoday for imc. The hangman bungled chain. The call ami ears are carried tenant governor. the execution and the noose sli,.,N-- "n,1''n,t Thii limuMi frrnmlwl. hy short sleighs at each end of tin c po c o ia government in The American r si ling in Antwerp under the eliin. Johnson struggled i ' N. Y., Sept. 3!' - Isiiac Monnu-anlike flat ears on railroads. These I'tica. car, new and and who are liable urnh-- the new law llnni-m- . violenllv for ten miniitcs .....I was ' :,nV,"'f 1Bn11 firemen. lost tlu-iare so constructed as to run on John alaigha toff h. truth of .Hi rt to lx enrolled for ey till alive at the end of S3 minutes, service. top of the snow ns well as the ice.. lives in tlm burning of the store 11111I military r' 10 n Bn He confessed his crime, professed - eon unixlatam, hove had a meeting, organized and The company has applied for a Govern- - j warehouse of t he commission house of a ways n to Increase public . Li neiion on version sud died forgiving and bless this the t(.r,nined ment contract to eurry mails up the the N. K. YYliite company oppe iincnsim-sN- . of the wrt his enemies. loss financial Tlm Belgian governnient. w:ik$.U.is. ing Yukon. In-c- w-i- s g Tm-sdu- "' "IH-ske- lluipla Operatlaa FerforoiBd Old Hlarbiailth. "My father, who la an old man, haa always baen fond of dogs aad ha haa always performed an operation on all tha animals ha haa owned to p reveal I hem from having tlie rablaa," aald a gent toman to a writer In the Baltimore Sun. 'He haa had but ona animal and In ihla caae he failed to lake tlx prveiulkm ha bod dona with the other (logs. Wlxn ha waa 17 yean of age he knew a German blacksmith who owned two pupplea. Ha called I will my father one day and aald: allow you aomotblug which will always lx of nee to yo Taking ona of the dogs, tlx blacksmith placed It on a boot top, and. pulling Its mouth opan, ulled the animal's tongue out, Hum ha took a sharp kulfa and mad a allt under 'ha dog's tongue, than took an awl and forced out a small worm. Whan ha had completed the operation the blacksmith asked father to try his hand on tlx other animal, which ba did. The blacksmith then said: 'Theaa dr ga will never have the hydrophobia. If tbcy are hhteo by a mad dog ' their jaws will lark and they will not ba able to open them. " The speaker said hla father had taken the precaution to follow the hlockamlth'a advta One of the dogs which had been treat ed by this proceaa waa bitten by a dog which waa mad and In a few days tha uiouLh of the dg became locked and Uta animal died without Infllotlng any Injury to any ox. Tha gontlemaa with tha theory aaya he would Ilka to have st.me uf tha medical fraternity experiment with two dogs, taking the worm from the tiiigue of ona and leaving It in Mx tongue of the other, than Inoculating both with tha virus from a dog known to have baen affected with the rabies. s . i you. DOCS. HYDROPHOBIA-PROO- F s s piuruxatas vsw A s niiu-diu- fireman. HoVAbSAKis-- i r bunds to ls-e- n III.- Hue-nemi- f grand jury on a charge of violating the alien contract labur law they waiving examination. Tbcy li ini piiim-isc- d office a place in thd n ( to a representative of iniuii-ruiilislgcs and dlselmrgcil a man In The dismake a vacancy for him. charged clerk then secured their nrrest on the imported contract lalmr charge. The officials deny that there was any ismtruct, and say that tin i'uuailiuri mtitlcil to loiiges were in fairm-srepresentation. laavanliw tor Its yn-a- t lifulnesa. Assures and fissl sun lust aiuai aud all furms of to cheap lirawla. Olehrstnt - TraOieni fur Fort Hull. Boise. Ida., Sept. 27. This afternoon .risip 1'. Fourth cavalry. Captain llat- tiehl ciuiiiiiiiniling, left this city for Hall reservation to assist Agent Irwin in arresting ulmtreperous bucks. Lieutenant Holbrook accompanied the The men took 30 days' rations and 2tNt rounds of ammunition each. Ci horses and five pack mnles. At Niim,m a special engine took the train out ahead of the regular paasen-- j gcr. The troops will arrive at Kort Ilall agency almut 2 oclock tomorrow morn- -' without delay to the log anil prcNS-escene of tlie difficulty. No trouble is anticipated ill arresting the belligerent HutUehl. trln'ii Indians, but Captain ,7 an old Indian fighter, is fully prepared for cmergvncv, Vluli-nrat I ail linrr Makes th Coroner's Inquest I'nneressary. Hazleton, la.. Sept. VS. The cornnrr's jury which investigated death of tlie strikers at Latimer, in Deputy Coroner Coffman's office last evening after an hour's deliberation, Tlie AiuimiiiI I s Peoria, :ir. THREE TONS OF GOLD. IDAHO LADS' PLUCK. The j 1)lt(I Unlawful VS. ojK-iie- , lmsw1(ri,r St.cr(ft ,iw wpri. ll (l Jt Ihe station and the ,srfect of ,Kdiee was in waiting to escort him to his - s I n VIOLENCE. UNWARRANTED j rllrr. Sept. no. ISiiT. 1'r.iHil. Kohlxrj ,if (! has had under euiisider-- t Warrsa Orlup 1.. Station si IMIm ion for some time the propriety of Bliss. Ida.. Sept. I'.'i. Kx Lieutenant making public the text of the letter Governor Itierlower tells nf a Isild but of the Puke to Tctuun, presented the uiisuetvssfiil attempt to hold up the Spanish Minister for 1'oreign Affair, Oregon Short Lille station here. Wur-ro- il ly Minister YY'oodford. in which was Orlnp. aged 1, is agent st liliss. outlined this goveriimeiils vu w in tlm night some one awoke him reference to the ('ubsn situation. It Daring and said he wauled to sciul a message, of the Hhi-was proposed to do this tl.e lsiy the iksir he was incorrect and sensational rrxirs that confronted in tlie hands lv remlvers Minishad been circulated concerning " ' demande. t ter Woodford's representation to t!ni,,f," money. The agent gave them git from .Vanish authuritirs, hut it has. howhis ileiiiunded pocket. The mbls-radri-able ever. been deemed by the the railroad tin- - Inijbut stoutly tlm from withhold letter to president It is sup- maintained Hint there nan none mi (lie public for the present. hand, this e iileutly nut rue. us posed that Mr. McKinley may have r had Just gnu, through. 'men animated in this division hy the the pay-caWhile tlie mlil-crwere prowling visiles of the Spanish goieriiineut. mlKsi),n hu -- ugi-nl- Washington, as quite mm vent- of gsniiarines, com- party namled hy a sub-lietenant, guanled fill. is-e- e Vie dforiTa I lih Simla. fHvorglle ml MnU1 head that Spain could reject mediation lesigned to end an impoverishing war. lie has not numed a tune lit which 'I lie war must lie termiimhil hut he hopes is the result of his tenders that it u ill ! ended quickly. He believes the war s inflicting incalenalde loss upon tlm states and that it is imp.sil.lo i(, lwwnt tlM. organization of fllilms-m- g brillf expe(litiimK. ITiusnal measnns wen taken to aroteet Minister WisHlfonl on li'm ' nirney from San Sehnstian to tliii I cnly-seVi'- W Is-e- . 1 War X Madrid, Sept. !7. Tlie fcrrtvnl of Failed States Miaister Woodford from Sun Sebastian has caused a sensation. 1'lie program of the I'uitvd Slates has been ascertained. This dues not eon template a declaration of war if Sn dn rejects mediation, hut, according in re I wirt an ''osteutatiims proclamation to the world of disapproval of tlm i'u lain regime by suspending diplomatic relations with Spain and with-- i rawing the Pnited States minister. licneral Woodford lias declined to 1st nttrv'uwel on Hie subject furtber than to say that his conference with the Duke irfTetnun, the foreign non- ster, was of the most satisfactorv rharacter. The unexpected bitterness jf the press and of public opinion 1ms painfully impressed ujsin him, tmt he hopes It will soon Ik allayed as Uni out Demanded of iuiriwil for Tlielr HriJiiS Tdle.lo. li.. Sent. 2 Hurry Toller-ton- . VI of soil aged years, Attorney H. , W. aud l'rof. Daniel J. ohms of Meadvllle, Pa., college, Imre in-traveling in southern June, but umv no one knows ivlu-rtlie) iiiv hiiiI eiivumstauees ludirute that both are held by Swiss banditti, who an demanding a ran Mini for their release. They were last heard from on the stli of September at Martigny, Switzerland. ' A few ilavs ' previous to tliul time they IihiI received oitlieient funds through Geneva to iroridi tiieiu with money for tlie rest :if t heir trip to Berlin, where both were to enter tlie university on tlie JVd i'h Ileiuinwuy, tlu uulcd nwv ; r in pisiii df funner I'ysmi, m to ili e. nil to I';i W. I'.us l PAYSOX, I'TAII. SATURDAY, OUTOKKli V n r j forUddffi WmtnSe Britain ba Juat beaten back a Oen man Invasion. The Alitar, a German trawler, not only caught fish within tb! forbidden waters of Moray Frith, tsil undertook to land Ha catch at Abas from a Brit, dern. Fifteen had to use force fa lab pushing back tha German flshermei and throwing their flah back Into theli blue-jacka- ls man-of-w- boat. R. S. Wlmmer, PUBLIC. NOTARY - 1 s Office In Bank. Payaon City. U-e- half-bree- . L F. HOLLADAY antl-ganil- P-ENTI5- nsws-intio- i . 1 j ; r? - i: i Over Douglass' hardware store. Ev- erything pertaining to high art dentistry. Badly decayed teeth made for life by the adjustment oi gold amalgam or porcelain crowns. e .- Teeth Best Sets of 1 Si-p- IlM-ap- 1 i at price witela the reach of all - l'i-- . - e ln-r- s e j MWhee . rnini-iiiiiiins- Quality STSST- - Tool Clii-eag- o weli-oiiie- 1 r r st , ycsL-rday- TVLBBI Uiics, Qefftlcncas & Tudca. Tbs Llflitest ltuDDlnf WbeeUon Earth. THE ELDItEGGE ; l 111. Denver, Sept. 2s. There has bee but slight change in tile condition of Kdwnnl Bellamy, lb u it Dior, who is stopping here with his brother. He is still suffering with prostration, which, with tlie ffeets of tlie high aDiliiili-- . preclude anv I'Sibility of liis meeting friends. Within the course of ten days or two we.-kit is hop lie will In- on fair naid to eoinpli-t0 cents Japanese carp-- nte.s reis-iia day. worM-fuinon- j s Hntly s s - 1 rv. , Tlie United Democracy of treater New Y'ork unanimously nominated Boise, Ida., KepL 23. Tnsip F, Henry George for mayor, the fourth cavalry, CapL Hatfield com - The German government has made si for tlie relief "landing, will leave in llio morning for Its first grant of ' 1,1,1 lodxn ageney. There war of Niifferris from the recent Moods, trouble them over the plnelng l q he three men at Hillings. Mont., "n Imlian girl in school. She had fortl,c lielle'om-'iK. I)., txnk rob- Ixen married, and the biu-kthought lfryi decided te go back to Helena 1,, ""R11 n,,t R th()l longer. The without waiting for a n-- 1111 lion, to tlm ncIiiniI nsini, how Rirl " as to In consequence of ever, and now the agent wants help In tin- - police arrested hist snare an pht. the bucks who made tlx arresting ix anarchist at Madrid n tb. 2,h. trouble. I A nniniN-of wi re Inillam In TniuMis I lii-ii- m. ( a r Ohio Peniornillr Campaign Openril. 3(rsi Columhus, O., Sept. 87. people attended tin- o)Mning of the. Demixratie campaign at tlm AuditorSeveral thousand ium tonight. invitations hail lxi-- sent nut by commit tee, lion. Allen YY. the 1k-r- lx,irN In llrlllsh Colii inlila. Y'ietoria, ii. Sept. 2!i. The eily insH-etoof health is jnt hack from cu D'.Yrcy island. He tin leper stiiti-u( liincsc seven of Dial th! p.itie Tits suy six cun t live inueh longer. They are slowly dying from tin tvrriMe disease i mmAJVA.. THE BELViSEitE. rn-- chief sxecli Thurman presided. Death From Itlark Damp. waa that of Horan I.. ( hapman. enn Five men Seraiitoa. I 'a , Kept. didate for Governor, other met a horrible death from "black werr Gen. A. J. YY'arnrr of Marietta. damp" yesterday, the after aeciiinui-tioMayor James A. I.ice of Cnntmi mid nf r (ire in Die Jvrm.vu No. 7 mine Mr. Chapman ('otigressinan Iteudham. near read his spe-ei- i. Tin- - We ilwsti lih Seed l Wh SheuWs'tBi Male Mathtateel teed Wkedel su-ake- n NatGonal Sewing MmUim Co. PactMTt Me Beesdwaf, Sew Yelk. |