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Show TUB HUNDREDS RENDERED GLOBE-HEADE- R, HOMELESS BY FLOOD By OWto-BM- PsbUahlaf to Oai PORTION OF PATTERSON, N. J UTAH PAYSON, BY POORER CLASSES IS SUBMERGED. UTAH STATE NEWS.. rlll. Bsadiade ( are Ce a,railed Mies Visas Their Baasaa aad Safety ea fll(h Oraaad Only Oae Ufa Kaported Senator Kesrns baa Introduced a bill la tbe aenate to appropriate 1750,000 for improvement at Fort Dougins. Loan The city of Patterson, N. J., so recently swept by fire, is now overwhelmed by flood. Three weeks ago the greater part of its business section waa burned out, and Sunday the quarter ooeupled by the poor classes was Inundated. Hundreds of families are homeless, and for miles around the city is under water. So far but oae death has been reported. The great peril now Is that the Spruce street raceway, which supplies water power for all mills along the water front, may overflow. This would cause great lose to the manufacturing districts. Expert engineers have placed dynamite below the bridge, and if necessary it will be touched off. This would open a new channel for the volume of water held there and diverting it will save a good deal of property. The Are of three weeks ago, while great. On Hamilton avenue, near the nver, causing a damage to property to the total of nearly 83,000,000, did not create two new buildings were undermined such suffering and widespread desola- by the flood, collapsed and were swept tion as the flood. away. Tbe arch street bridge collapsed The district for a mile along the in the afternoon and all the other river front from Spruce hill to Straight bridges are completely submerged. of several street, and two blocka north and live The boiler and rngina-room-s blocks south of the river, nearly a mile of the big mills are tea feet nnder in width, ia covered with water, and In water. Tbe elesrlnga of tbe Salt Lake banka .for February aggregated 2I,U1,U, which ia a gain of $1,143,544 orer tbe name month of lact year. The Salt Lake Minlaterial Asaoels-tio- n attended In a body an opoeaum dinner given by the Colored llapliat eh arch one day laat week. There ia now talk of a etate baae ball league for tbe coming aeaaon, in which duba from Ogden, Salt Lake, Prove, Logan and Lagoon will take part. A committee compoaed of prominent Gnnniaon men haa been appointed to aolicit subscriptions towards a bonne for the installation of a sugar factory. Snow to the depth of twelve inehaa fell in Cache county on tbe SBth. Farmere are happy, since it insures a plentiful aupply of water for next sum mer. At the Salt Lake Athletic club, Friday night of laat week, Jim Flynn pnt George Condie out of tbe flght In tbe second round of wbat waa to have been a twenty-roun- d OCCUPIED go. Iaaae Kuaaell of Salt Lake, a member of the Utah batteries that fought in the Philippines, baa been eboaen as editor of tbe college paper published at Stanford university. M. Anderson of Salt Lake cams near loeing hie life one day last week by eating atale canned eorned beef. He ia now suffering from the effects of a severe case of ptomaine poisoning. Two sons of Dr. Bowers of Salt Lake, aged 11 and years, quarreled one day last week, when the younger lad threw a pair of scissors at hie brother, inflating a alight wound ia the left side. The maps of tbe Milford A Beaver Ballroad company have been fled in the United States land offloe. The route rune from Milford to Beaver and thence a short distance beyond up the canyon. The town of Lyman, la Wayne county, has, after several years at' the task, finished a pipe line of between five and six miles, which furnlsbae the town with good jdnfflkwster for its waterworks, s. - v anrh A- yia rirlltanl BEAUTIFUL CHILDREN The British house of commons Is the largest legislative body la tbe world, having a membership of ITS. The French chamber of deputies has a membership of 184; the Italian parliament 80S; the Hungarian house of representatives, 451; the Spanish 411; the Austrian relchsrath, 435; and the German relehstag, the smallest of the European parliaments, SIT. The membership of the United Btatee house of representatives is 1ST. The next Hade Well and Strong by cor-ts- s, . thrown from by the sudden turnVg of a curve and lie was standseriously injured. ing on the rear platform when the ei occurred. A number of Salt Lake women belonging to select society circles declare they are tired of trying to solve the servant girl problem and will Import Japanese servants to taka the place of the irresponsible girls. The news is current in Salt Lake ' that the Colorado & North western railroad will start on the extension of the road westward to make a new connection between Denver and Salt Lake within the next few months. haa ordered The poatmaater-gencra- l a quadrennial rewelghing of United States mails carried on all railroad routes in what is known as the fourth contract section, including Utshj Idaho, Wyoming and Nevada. Mrs. Joseph Chamberlin, of Ball Lake, died last week ao the result o ptomaine poisoning. Mrs. Chamberlin took dinner at the home of a friend and ate some pork sausage. At midnight she was taken ill and died thd next morning. With a reasonable amount of rain-fa- ll this spring. Rabbit valley, in Wayne county, is promised water for its crops. The Johnson Valley reservoir is full of water, as is the Fish Lake reservoir, which will furnish water until late lu the summer. The endeavor to obtain 11,000,000 from tbe national treasury for the purpose of converting Utah lake into a great reservoir has been brought to an end because of a rupture among the eanal companies that were to be beneficiaries of the project. The secretary of the interior has withdrawn from entry nearly 5,000 square miles of laud In the Wasatch range of mountains in Utah, taking ia nearly all of the important watersheds of the entire range. The aggregate number of acres withdrawn Ts over honse of representatives will be made up of SSI members, a email increase when compared with the growth of population and the requirements for each state as fixed by the federal constitution. Each of the four territories will also have a delegate, bringing up th the whole membership of the congress to SM. The Canadian parliament, under the apportionment of 1893, consists of SIS members. The boule of Greece consists of 307 members, and the chamber of deputies of Brasil haa 111 members. fifty-eigh- New Cm for Fetrolanm. Scientific Investigation haa proven that far superior to coal for fuel, petroleumwela need not worry should the ao that coal supply Hive out. In nearly all of Nature's products we find that as soon as one material becomes scarce another la discovered to take its place. There Is one exception, however, and that la Stomach Bitters. It is Natures own remedy for dyspepsia. Indigestion, constipation, and malaria, fever and ague. Hoe-tette- rs Dont fall to try it. Shrewd Fakir Defrauded la Victim Xnr, Bat Never Complained. Prof. Munsterberg of Harvard, whose specialty b psychology, rollee to some extent on the point of n good story in enforcing hie positions in abstract demonstration. Ha has one on the nxsoclxtlon of ideal that will Illustrate A medieval magician more accurately called fakir nowadays announced that he had Invented and had for sale a magic pot If certain rather common atones ware mixed and placed WORK OF THE UTAH IRRIGATION CONVENTION. In the pot, with n certain portion of At the last session of the Irrigation the Colorado river and the Utah border. water, nnd the whole shaken diligently for an hour, tha atones would turn convention held in Salt Lake City laat Adopted a resolution offered by Deleto gold provided that during tha hour week the convention transacted the gate Le Grand Young of Salt Lake, the operator should not think of a hipthat a committee be appointed to In- popotamus. following business: passed a memorial to congress, ask- vestigate the nature and character of The fakir sold a great many for fabing that all remaining arid lands with- the bills now before congress and re- ulous auma, and not one of the purin tbe state be ceded to the state for port their conclusions to the delegachasers aver demanded a return of the the purpose of perfecting and extend- tion of Utah now in congress. money. The fakir knew hie business, says ths Boston Herald. He waa in Adopted a resolution offered by Deleing the irrigation systems; and stating that ia the opinion of the convention gate Le Grand Young of Salt Lake, advance of hb age in psychology, la this would he more beneficial to the asking the Utah legislature to make hla skill in permanently fixing in hb customers minds the association of people and result in greater and earlier an appropriation to pay the expense of the old pot and a hippopotamus. to the of state the the than convention. delegatee any development other helpfnl measure proposed. Adopted a resolution indorsing the BED BUGS DOOMED. Of 11 Ike worries of the housekoemr tha bedAdopted a resolution offered by Dele- Newlands hill in congress, as amended ims Is the worst. All will he thankful s remedy which absolutely rids s houM of sU burs bs gate Laura E. Work of Washington, by Congressman Sutherland of Utah. Frrmost, 411 rounh, been found. Mr. Deleof a tbe offered work resolution that Rejected examing, by praying Dri Motors, Is., Is the diaoorcrer. Shs wtllaeod for three beds, for its, snoaxh a lares sample, surveying and selecting temporary gate Jacob Johnson of Sanpete, i actual enatuf post, packing. rto. Her regular to sai reader oueht be Me reserves state land board in grant-le- g sisals forest Every pushed questing the lands to select lands from waterIlls dispatch and the mat-- i Dieheas Grawddawhtar Married. earliest possible day. sheds, and to give local residents, and of Enid Dickens, a granddaughter 1 offered by DJLi don 'recently ST'EnWeT Bourchler The convention then adjourned to Hawksley, a eon of Cecil Rhodes Ttah that portion of Lrizona lying between meet April tnd. the solicitor. The young woman haa won fame In literary and art circles. MORE TROUBLE IN OHINA. ItS LATEST FEAT. Piece (hue cannot be too highly spoken of aa ours. J. W. O'Bsixs, S9 Third Art, aeough Thousand Oae Soldlsra BeeeWed former la Be Wkll S,OM Mllw at Im 3L, Minneapolis Mian., Jen A 19001 From Uad. Pillaging. Proas Enlisted Has to Admiral. The Chinese foreign office now adSignor Marconi, who arrived In New Rear Admiral Oscar W. Farenholt, mits in tha rebellion the that on the York Saturday vicinity Philadelphia United States navy, who was inspecfrom Southampton, reported a naw of Nanking, province of Quang, even-t- y miles north of the golf of Tonfnin, tion officer at Charlestown navy yard "This wireless telegraph record. up to about a year ago, and who b time, said Mr, Marconi, "there ean he is very grave, though this was diniad new on the retired Ibt, b the only ofno error, CapL Mills nnd Chief Officer recently. Over one thousand firmer ficer in the service who reached the Ms radon signed each message as wit- soldiers are engaged in pillaging.) grade of rear admiral from the posiAn edict baa been baaed comnand-in- g tion of enlisted man. Admiral Farnesses. tha Chinese authorities to aXord enholt entered the navy first as a vol"Fifteen hundred miles nt ecu regular messages were received from the protection to the mluionariea anoth- unteer during the civil war, and haa ! a record of mors than sixteen years' Cornwall atatlon, and ticka ware re- er foreigners. ' sea service. Mr. Conger, the United Btatee siniscorded at a distance of 8,000. "It hae been said that my Nawfound-lan- d ter, haa notified Prince Chtng, had of Cwnatraatloa of Ancient Benda messages were due to my imagl' the foreign office, that ha enecta construction of the CarthaginThe nation nnd to atmoaphsrle currents, ao China will speedily auppreu tb re- ian roads differed so materially from I requested the captain's signature to bellion and protect the forelgnra In that of the Roman highways that It le that part of the country. bear mo onL an easy matter for antiquarians to I eatabllah not to am I going any Failed to Balalds aad Will Oat Ftaau distinguish between the two. wlreleaa aervica between Cuba nnd the Yaara la Frlaou. United States, ea has been reported, At Chicago the jury in the cat of nor have I any Intention of establish- Dr. Orville 8. Burnett, charged vlth ing n line across tbs English chsnneL the murder of Mrs. Charlotte 8. flcol A TY0JTDERFUL SHRUB-CUR- ES of Nashville, Tenn., returned nvidlet DECREASE IN PUBLIC DEBT. of guilty, nnd recommended thstBur-net- t he sent to the penitential- - for Daring the Past Month Ovav One aad Onn-thl- fifteen years. Barnett's nttoteys Bllllloas Wlpad Out. Diseases, Rheumatism, etc. will ask for a naw trial. The vidiet of the statement pnblio Tbs treasury short time that Alkavls, the In the a was a surprise, aa Judge Baker in ihrub compound, haa been before tha AmcrUar. debt, made pnblio Saturday laat, shows alrnelions of Its Cum forma various of publlo. were considered farable Bladder Kidney and dlwwi, Bheumatieand Gouty Disorder that at the dose of business February to the defendant. Burnett wea Bar been numbered by the thousands. Alkavi ried 38, 1008, the debt, leu the cash In the on the charge of murder. I bra a treasury, amounted to $1,004,550,058, and through the fart that every he had agreed to comitte sufferer ran U. mike fm trial of lti wonderful decrease for the month of $1,370,840. charged woman suicide who a waa and with fand power, judge of it value from psisunal The debt la recapitulated as follows: sxperlenoe. dead. was Burnett when dying 8 17,01, H0 Interest-bcerln- g hey debt wore fonnd, hnt was resuseitated. Debt os which Interest has cessad nt bitd lSN FREE BOHEYm rd BLADDER Kava-Eev- cura-Uv- Inoa maturity Debt bearing no Interest o I.I18.3J9 VIMM Gorsraor llogg Total..., .... .... .... .... .... ....I1.S9.B17.BIS This amount however, does not include $815,015,080 In certificates and treasury notes outstanding, which are offeet by an equal amount of cash on band held for their redemption. The cash in tha treasury is classified as follows: It Halkod nt Kane Brtiss. that when llogg, of Texas, was told by Embnlor Choate that ha must appear in nea britches end eword in order to b rote n ted to King Edward at the conation, ha promptly replied: "Nev If I ean not appear in tha ordinaryen-in- g dress of an American eitii, I I IMlOOO.MO will not Cold reserve fund 1,000,000. 8ie.075.me ........... ...... appear at all. A pretty ght Fa Ahint ffssfsf, fmMtey, Bmh, M. Trust funds. .,... 14S.IU.STS Prof. Solomon Acres of the UniversQsnersl fund would look I rigged up in theseee-gew- a The President of the Suffolk Hospital end IIS.UI.4M Ia national bank depositories 1 have not the faintest Id of Boston, Mam., eatabllihed under the law ity of Utah has been appointed ehem-1- st Of tha Plata, writes Dept, 18th, lSSl.ai follows: Total ................ .........a.. It.CS.MS.tM for the San ledro, Los Angeles 4k trying to revolutionize or oven ceiee Gmttases.- - Aa a rule we are unwilling to raany preparation the formula of whirl I not Again tliia total thera are demand English customs, but blamed R'll don Salt Lake Railroad Co. The company profewton, but tbe nre wear another country's umfornno, mado public to the medical to liabihtiea of outstanding amounting your product hat ao fully convinred ui of ina. in its construction and future Investieven for the sake of meetingha remedial not our ion has been value that balobject which leavea a cash word that wahavalettad it gations will have considerable work $897,301,039, king." Letuamy Inn of ance OB hand of $335,861,806. on cam chronic Bladder oine and Rheumatic for a chemist. Another Big Bnowallde In Colom trouble, and It hsal'll red when old and eatabllihed have compounds wholly failed. Our good words The contract for fourteen and one-ha- lf CasunltlM In South African Stettin, News hna reached Ouray, Cai of uw at your dlnwml, for all should know of the miles of grading work on the lined good aeeompl An incomplete list of tha casualties one of the by itaum. enowslidee tharer biggest Jaraer of Review cut-oof the Southern Pasustained by the British when the occured In tha Sneffels mining duet, Bmvau of PenilonaVahlnrton, D. C., write, of a War cured fatal Kidney Trouble after cific has been let to the Utah ConBoers attacked end captured the con- about fifteen miles north of Cky. manyphyaUiiansusually had failed and kehad given up struction company of Ogden, the com- voy of n train of empty wagons nt The elide came down of John all lr. recovery. Will, Muscle, hope Thursday ruwrites: Was told by two physicians, on bepany being notified that work ie to Vondenop, southwest of Klerkedorp, ing, and passed so close to tha Ri- lad., that neither ha nor any other ing my could cure me. but cprcrthelrfa" Alkali," begin at once. Feb. 34, Btatee that five officers and dings of the Governor mine ththe doctor did the work. Many ladleaalro Join lutrstlfyin to cut-of- f men were killed and aix off- water tank waa carried along in.he the wonderful curat Ire power ofAlkavlaln Kidforty-fiv- e The maps of the and other trouble nine ney and alli.il A of the Oregon Short Line have been icers and 116 men were wounded. peculiar to womanhood, which can not gulch, 1500 feet below, and the ler affliction be diwmhed with propriety here. filed at the land oilier. The principal report from Lord Kitchener made pub-li- torn from its foundation and tud That you may Judge of the value of thi Great for yourself, we will rend you one Large officers from lent said week Plseovery route aixteen the that already departure around. So great was the slidum Gaao by mail Five, only asking that when cured known ie that the .oad will paee end 451 men of the British forces were the gulch was entirely filled willow yourself you will recommend It to others. It la a thia taken Bure Specific Cure .ml urn not tail. Address, Ths engageduring through Tooele, which ie without di- ment. prisoners ,f Church Kidney Cun Company, Ra 40 Fourth One officer and 105 men were and debris. Antua hew Lots City, rect connection with a railroad, released. la said or over-com- ff e Pe-ru-- na. Mrs. Schafer, 436 Pope Are., St Lode, Mo., writes: "In the early part of last year I wrote to you for advice for my daughter Alice, four years of age. " She has been a puny, aickly, ailing child since her birth. She had convulsions and catarrhal fever. I was always to usa doctoring until we commenced peruna. She grew strong and welL beet Parana U a wonderful tonic; theMrs medicine I have ever used." Schafer. Mrs. CL E. Long, the mother of little Mina Long, writes from Atwood, Cola, as follows: We can never thank yon enough for the change you have made in our little one's health. Before she began taking everything in your Peruna ahe suffered hnt the way of cough, colds nnd croup, now she h&a taken not quite n bottle of Peruna, and is well end strong as she life. She hae Jju ever been in heronce since she not had the croup she began taking Peruna, and when s Walt Lake anffi-ele- some plaoee to the eeoond story of dwellings. Ia this district are situated the Rogers Locomotive worke and several silk mills and dye works. Near by livefullv tOO families who have been driven from their tenements. Several hundred of tbeee people were taken from their boueea io boats and bargee amid the scenes of mneh exeltemenk dtisena from all parte of the city have poured la loade of blAketa, City emclothing aad provisions. ployees of every department work like beavers in their efforts to relieve the distressed. There was a lack of boats to eope with the emergency, and a wagon load waa sent over from Newark in good time to give excellent In the work of rescue ilanr; ards, a carpenter, lost hie 11 making several suceesafu each of which be brought persons, his boat was upee swept away In the waters, which were rushing with the force of a mlllraee. Two alarms of fire were turned in during the afternoon and it looked as if tbe elements were combining to destroy the city. The firemen, who were helping to remove the people from the district, were forced to take three hours to flght the flames. Neither loas was big, hut as a brisk wind waa blowing the danger was has a little cold a few doaes of Peruna fixes her out all right. We ean never praise it enough "Mrs G E. Long. Mrs. O. W. Heard, of Howth, Texas, writes to Dr. Hartman in regard to her baby girl, Ruth: My little girt had some derangea. ment ot the Bowel a. She waa a mere skeleton and wo did not think ahe Dr. R. Robbins, Physician nnd Sur- would ever get well. After jiving leu than one bottle ot Peruna geon of Muskogee, Indian Ter., writes: her waa sound and well Now aha haa " I have been a practicing physician ahe for a good many yearn and waa always a good appetite and la a picture at alow to take hold of patent medicines, health." Mra. Heard also writes in regard to , had I was not able to ait up. I sent for j-i- My1, sons ears had been attoctad a doctor, but he did me no good. alnca be waaa babe only a tow months ' Finally I sent and got n bottle of old. The last year I thought ho had Pernna and commenced to take it. I atmoat tost hla nnd bad a took two bottles and my cough waa local physician bearinghim tor about treating nnd loosened and my lnnga np my six weeks. Finally I began giving him gone became clear. My little girl took your remedy, nnd after ha had taken the lame way. two bottles he waa cured, t ult looked aa though the would die, cannot pralae Perunaentirely Mrs. enough." the waa so tick. I gava her medicine, Q. W. Heard. but It aeemed to do her little ao If yon do not receive prompt and satisI aeat and got one more bottlegood, ot Pe- factory results from the use of Peruna, runa and commenced to It to her. write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving n It waa only a abort time give until ahe waa full statement of your case, ana ha will getting along all light, so I give your he pleaaed to give you his valuable admedicine, Peruna, tha pralae tor what vice gratia It did tor me and my dear little daughAddress Dr. ITartman, President of ter." Dr. R. Robblna. The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ol A Doctors Lfttlo Daughter Cured ot Grip by Pe-ru-n- cn . DONT STOP TOBACCO Suddenly. It Injure the nervous gyitern to do so. Use BACO-CURnnd It will tell you when to (top as it takes away the desire for tobacco. You have no right to ruin your health, spoil your digestion and poison your breath by using the filthy weed. A guarantee In each box. Price 81.00 per box, or three boxes for $2,90, with guarantee to cun ot moneyrefunded. At all good Druggists or direct from ua Write for free booklet O EUREKA CHEMICAL CO., - Bway Swum tmr Patents. This is the busy aeaaon with the commissioner of paten ta The busy season in the patent office Invariably occurs between December and April. Few would dream of a busy season In the matter of applications for patents and would naturally suppose that about the same number were filed one month aa another, but such is not the La Crosse, WIs. i Beardless Barley Swcftia la ns tehup, aara. Tnt, Sw erjwnTirt tOth gaym Oontury Gate. casa teaanml.iMniH uu, n , SSSLSfllS 7 ' Catarrh Caanot Ba Carad with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, aa the? cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh la a blood or constitutional disease, and In order to core It you must take Internal remedies Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, and acta directly on the blood end mucous surfsees Hall'e Catarrh Cure le not a quark medicine. It was prescribed by oae of thebest physicians in this country for years, and la a regular proscription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with ths best blood purifiers, acting directly oa the mucous surfaces The perfect combination of the two Ingredients la what produces such wonderful results in curio Catarrh. Read for testimonials, free. P. J. CHENEY A (XX. Props, Toledo, Sold by drucclsts, price 75s Hall's Family Pills aro tha beta Balam-- a M N StoMitlljMV rntMtemiMWaiki ten W ImloMi mi lUntemlM,. ,MM kiHiteiewa Thai a aster U4i Deliver Address Senator Henry Cabot Lodge haa bora chosen and has accepted the invitation to deliver the annual address to the graduating class of the Yale law school at tha commencement next June. 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