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Show THE WOMAN STARTS RACE RIOT. GLOBE-HEADE- R. TRIKE IN JAPANESE SCHOOL. Students Mr 8U.IM4.I UTAH PAYSON, TJTAII STATE SEWS. - i Than art a number of .mall pox imi, all of a mild form, in Provo. Miaa Ltzxla Bobbin Demand the Dismissal ,ef the Entire Faculty. We had to report recently a trike ' ALABAMA TOWN. on the part of the students of the Mlye Middle School, writes the Negro Woman Fashed While Haa gram Japanese Mail. On that occasion tha Kallraad Trastia aad Startad a Pro fault aeemed to be largely on the far all right Hal w mb Whliaa side of the faculty of tbs school nnd aad Hlaeka. the governor of the prefecture. News now cornea of n strike at tbs Middle d Oca white men is missing and School of Oita, In which the stuto be dead, another is fatally dent appear to be chiefly to blame. wonnded and twonegroeaareaerlonaly The account given In Tokyo journals ahotaa a result of a race riot at Little- la that tha elder students, angered by aome severe strictures passed by ton, a amall mining town tweuty-thre- n miles from Birmingham, Alabama. Mr. Ukl, one of the teachers, against an increasing habit of Imbibing sake, Supposed dead: Ira Creel, white. The demanded his removal. Apparently Joe shot injured: Thompson, while, tha principal yielded ao far aa to sue through bowels, serious; John Bser, pend Mr. Ukl, but, at the earns time, negro, shot in heel nnd thigh, serious; ho rusticated some of the students William Tolbert, negro, who shot This led to a renewal and stronger demonstration on tha latter's part. Thompson, shot in chest, serious. The trouble wee precipitated by a They drew up a document arraign' lng tha principal and tha teachers on negro woman, who pushed Joe Thompthe son, a white man, from a railroad various counts and demanding dismissal of tha whole faculty. Thirtrestle. The woman was accompanied teen of them were now expelled, with by William Tolbert, a negro, who fired the result that meetings began to be on the white man after ha had fallen. held outside the school for the purwho wee not Thompson, seriously pose of planning a general strike. hurt, went for asaialanec, and, accom- The trouble la nut over. Of course panied by Ira Creel end John Bouse, thia version cornea from the aide of began a search fur the negroes. Other the teachers. ocgruea had joined Tolbert by thia SERIOUS Pahllahlng Cat of Provo was TROUBLE BREAKS OUT IN AN five-year-- old ed covery la doubtful. A transient brick mason waa killed near Morgan last week by a passenger train. The man waa drunk and waa anpplled with three more bottles of whisky, which were found in hia pock-eta. All of the augar factories are in and the outlook is excellent for a large output of augar this year. The Utah Sugar company expects to make 80,000,000 pouuds this ectlvb3ion, year. Fred Gordon, a youth who had just been released from the Salt Lake City jail, attempted suicide by lying down in front of a passenger train, but waa saved by a bystander who dragged him away from the track. David Gueet, a resident of Mill Creak, while driving home from Salt Lake, felt a stinging sensation on the left aide of his head, inyeatigatlon proving that he had been atrnek by a bird shot fired by aome reckless hunter. Stockmen who have been having their annual fall drive in the vicinity of 8t George, report their cattle looking bad on account of the long drought. Many of them are going to pasture the eattle during the winter months. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs William Lamph, of Cleveland, thia state, died in Salt Lake City laat week from the effects of swallowing a prickly bur which it in aome way got hold of at Its parents home a few (lays previous The body of an John Ifnghea waa found face downward in a amall stream la rarley'a canyon laat week. It ia supposed the man, who waa a laborer, had wandered away while intoxicated and fell into the ditch, where he died. James L. McLaren, a veteran of tha Crimea, died in Salt Lake City laat week, aged SI years. McLaren entered the British army service at tha age of It aa a bugler and lost a leg in the famous charge of the Light Brigade at Balaklavs. The townsite of Venice has been surveyed and platted. It contains 100 acrca In sixteen blocks. The streets re to be flve rods wide. This little village Is aituated about Bve miles northeast of UichReld, and ia getting to be quite a town. Dorothy Averett. aged five, waa rnn over by a street car in Salt Lake City last week and instantly killed. The little one attempted to cross the track in front of a rapid moving car, the supposition being that she did not are the car approaching. It develops that the man who waa killed in a railroad accident near Price, and who it was thought waa a tramp, waa Private David Fitzgerald of y II, Twelfth infantry, and who gained an enviable record during hia service in the Philippine. Irets, the dargliler of Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Reid of Manti, waa drowned laat week by falling into a tub of water containing soap auda, which strangled the little one to death. The child at the time of the acccidcnt waa playing about the yard. Com-pan- two-year-o- LANGLEY, D, D. S, JIM YOUNGER SUICIDES. bar af Kelerleaa tlaag at Uaadlta Tahaa Ilia Owe Ufa. Jamea Younger, formerly member of the notorious James boys band of outlawe, which infested the western country quarter of century ego, committed suicide at Hi. Paul, Minn., Saturday by shooting. Be left e letter to the prraa iu which he gives aa a reason for hia act. deapondeney over continued ill health end separation from hia friends. Tha suicide Is supposed to have occurred about 8 o'clock in the morning. Yonnger occupied a room in a down town block, end when he did not make hia appearance aa usual, search waa made for him. About 8 o'clock in tha afternoon tha door of hia room waa broken In and hia dead body found stretched on tha floor beside hia bed, a revolver clutched in hia right hand. lie had shot himself through the head and evidently had been dead for aeveral hours. Yonnger, since hia pardon from the atate penitentiary in Jnly of last year, has led an exemplary life. Ills first employment wee aa a traveling ngent for a tombstone dealer, end on one of the tripe he made about the state he was quite seriously hurt by a fall from a wagon. Old wounds ha had received in earlier life also gave him much trouble, end, although ha soon obtained lighter employment, hie health waa extremely precarious, and this caused him much worrimeot. lie was 64 years of age. Jiamea Younger wee the youngest of three brothers, Robert, Coleman and James Younger, who, between the years of 18M and 1873, gained great notoriety through their association with Jeaee and Frank Jamea. The band headed by Jeaee James wee charged with innumerable robberies of hanks and railroad trains, in the execution of which many desperate encounters took place and e number of men were killed. The members of the band had served through the Civil war, fighting on tbn aide of the Confederacy with Quantrell and bis gnerrillaa. The scenes of most of their post-belldepredations waa the atate of Missouri and those adjacent thereto. . um 8TAOE HELD UP. Three Masked Mea Kab Faiaaagan Near Berth YaaihllL The Tillamook stage wee held up Saturday night by three masked men Sve mile from North Yamhill, Ore. The robbers secured 8800 from the paaaengera amT then escaped. The highwaymen compelled the passengers to get out of the stage, stand in linn at tha roadside and hand over their valuables. The country ia heavily timbered and there is little probability of capturing the robbers Meaatraaa Moaiaaa Apples. Griffin, the well known ranchmen of the Bear Paws, haa on exhibition in Ilavre, Mont., an apple grown on bla ranch. The apple weighs one pound and la fifteen inches in circumference, and is of tbs "King of Thompson County" variety. It la from a tree five yean old. AH the farmers in the Bear Paw district have, during tha paat few years, planted fruit orchards, and Choteau couuty, in time, will prodoce as fine fruit as is grown elsewhere in Montana. 8hs W uulita't Kat Ta KIM Ira, Edward C. Binder of SOUS Nineteenth street, Han Francisco, took a tamale home to his wife. Rose, one night Isst month, she alleges in a divorce complaint. nnd because she did nut obey bis command and get out of bed and eat it with sufficient alacrity, he lost his temper end proceeded to demolish the furniture in the room. She alleges also that he loaded hia revolver and threatened to kill her. The Binders were married in February, 141)7, and have three ehlldreu. Hie defendant la a carpenter. Jack (X Instant Relief from Rheumatism and Neuralgia. Here la a raae: Mr. T. Shepherd of Whitburn, Sunderland, Ohio, aaya: "My wife buffered, severely from rheumatism, and neura.g!a. She could not pet one moment's rest and was nearly crazed with pain. Obtained instant relief and a permanent cure by using the contents of one bottle of 8L Jacobs Gil. Ther? is no other remedy fn the world that will do thia. The instantaneous effect which 8L Jacobs Oil produces ia a part of its half a century record." St. Jacobs Oil ia sold in 25 eta. and 60 cts. sizes by all druggists. The words Arts like Magic, "Conquers Pain, which have been used in connection with St. Jacobs Oil for more than 50 yean are wonderfully aud truly descriptive. Danger In Inkstands. In Germany n new microbe has been discovered and n very danger oua one it la said to be. Only In inkstands and Ink bottles la It found,, and for thia reason It la known aa the Ink microbe. Vessels which contain ink nnd which are seldom cleansed or corked furnish n most congenial home fur It Ink Infected with thia microbe waa recently Injected into rata and guinea pigs, and aa a result tha anlmala speedily dleJ. Fortunately there la an easy way to get rid of this peat, aud that ii keeping one's inkstand dean covered. AccurAe Delay. Work Guaranteed. Painless Extraction.' All Office over Bank, b Utah. Payton, as it Is sure you have one. Through the liver it cures lndlgea-tSoConstipation, Malaria and thosa aliof proper dlgeatlon ment which arias from and assimilation sf food. At druggists, 50 cents per bottle. n. R. S. Wimmer, Notary Public, lk OFFICE IN BANK. each way n 2 trains every day (poEsonciI riUParlop. -- BJTWEBM OGDEN AND DENVER YIA TheColorado Midland RAILWAY. The Finest Mountain Scenery in the World. East The Cyote Kansas City Bound Kx prone Chicago Schedule. No. 8 Limited No. 4 Leave Ogden 7:25am 7:16pra 11 Salt Lake Fine hath room in connection: th&ipra 6:85pm 8:45pin 10:1 5pm l:0&am 6:15uin " Provo Siiihin " Spilngvllle Tbit-tilOtJ&am e " 1 Prlca :2Jira " Grand J lie. 6:i5m Arrive Glianwroiln.M ,m Hpringa 10:55pm Aapen Leadville 1:35am liuena Vluta2:15aiu CrlppIeCk. li):55u m 8:( Ann Manltou ColnSitg. 6:30uin DENVKU 6:30am To-day- 's ooa weald tvar bs botharad with eoa- oas knew bow naturally rtloa If every Burdock Blood Uittars regu-Ltha aumiach aad bowels. 8:li)ani l:4Spin 5:55pm 8:15pm 8:15pm Both traina carry elegaut Standard between Ogdon and Pullman Denver. Our Chair Cara are new and of the latest attorn, being provided a with all modem convetilanora. The Colorado Midland traina ara handled by the R G. W. R'y between Ogden anu Grand Junction; oonnect-luwith all traina of the O. S. L. and HP. Ry., from the North and West; making direct connections at Colorado Springs, Denver and Pueblo with all line for points North, East and South. Writ u fur further particulars. We will la glad to arrange itinerary for W. II. DONNKLL, your trip. General Agent. 2flS RodtliWost Temple SL, Salt Lake Gty, Utah. g WINCHESTER FACTORY Mather Uray'a Sweat Pawdara for Children Bnooaaafully uaed by Mother Gray, nurao la tha Childrens Home in K aw York. Cures Patarialineaa, Bad Htomaeh, Teething move and regulate the Bowels and Destroy Worms. Over 30,000 taatlmoolala. At all druggists. 95& Rumple FllKB. Address Allan H. Planted. LeKoy, M . Y. Dia-ordr- Tha Bean State. Michigan haa recently risen from third place to tha rank of first with regard to ita crop of dried beans. This nutritious and necessary food product ia chiefly tha product of three states New York, Michigan and California. Massachusetts, Its notwithstanding reputation aa a consuming center, does not rut any figure In tha pro duct Ion. The total annual crop of the United Statea is about 5,004,400 bushels, valued at 7.633.631 "Leader' melanarpc. which haa disorered Fast Trains Daily All Points East 3 to Pullman Palace and Ordinary Sleeping Cara. Free Reclining Chair Cara. Perfect Dining Car Service. B T.O. WIUKSR Provides. W.ILTAlIgSX H. S. WIUUBK. Ceehlev al Excesses. Coriocted Ptnoully Authorised Capital t Trataa leave Tayaon for Tin Uc ana Intermediates et 8:48 a. m. aad 8:58 p. ia. For Balt Lake City and nil points Kaat aad West at 7:56 a. m. aad 8:18 p. m. For rates, etc., inquire of W, H. SHERM ER, Agent, Tayaon. LINE RY. 0,000.00. New Train Servlec. PAYSON EXCHANGE SAVINGS 4 OREGON SHORTi Steek per cent paid tralae will bo elegantly equipped, purely local aud always oa time. Patronise them when you travel. TLaee BANK Fayeon, Utah, rrauaaets a Oeaaral Baaklg Buataam Best Local Train Service in the Stato. int-em- t f time deperits LOCAL TIAfE CARD, lu afreet April Traina Arrive and Depart elation a follow : COLLECTIONS 1 III DENTIST fililflirn Uil lUndU la probably th most wldel. kuowa city io tna United Noted end enterprise at Mates. tv ft push will a being the Windy City. MILWAUKEE wide repiitatioe oa of the quality well a the quaetif j of Ita aaaual production of beer. DRTTI while pnsaihly eat so gea-, ornlly well knows aa Mil two former ettiaa, la nnartholma noted ii many wnye, and la aee of the popular Twli ITviaa of the Northwest. Are faaanu sttlea and i ALL I their nnmaa romblnen of AMMtCA' nHmAFHmT form the name WAT, famous and acted the world over Kill for Ita Superior Management. Megant Equipment. Splendid Service end general adoption of all the later Mefeqy ZppliauMt (or the onmfort end rafetr of I' rnrrnru. Ita KLKUaNT I.iiAHTKD TRAINS are not ad the world ovet . , It lathe OMtiHT i.lXK between OMAM ad VHIVAlllt. end like auporior ariipiaaof merehendiae Ir. twee Trie, dlmyt trad, Try It the neat time you go Kart. rnllL THnrr HKlu VNING. Ij. C Chicago, Mil warmer Halt Act. tit. Paul Hy. City, Utah. .ii:n-ra- A il Continuous Gun, Gold, AlumlJ Dum and Rubber Tlatcs. Gold and Porcelain bridges. Every operation guaranteed. Dr A F BoMaday. Oflfloa Two doors Weal of Gnthcil Barber Shop. A. Gutheil, TIIE BARBER! ils Dranches. PROTECTION. Pketch'Ori'hiHo. for fa examination anil rtrim, litters Tr.c.a.cnaw& c;. BOOK OH 1 ! D.C. J I 10 Ik 10 4 M 40 0 VI 1 11 M IK 0 10 U w on u lI' Lehi Junction Lehi Amerlcnn Pork Pinnaant Drove Provo Kprlngvllla II M tei'-bi- 1 to 1 M ; Prlaeo 55 pm ia io 1 no 4 as 41 4 45 4 4 13 4 a to M il I OS 140 Ik r IM i; 11 0 a am t1 It 40 IU Lund Mod.ro dooms eo m is suo ai fc uuford li am Clear Lake 7 10 I Dull 1 iu Vd 1 Niubi u 40 ta II am 15 cm a 115 40 Pnyou a i,' r 10 M 0 4 0 1 Bpaniui Purk IS OaUtnte S40 Four train dally fromOgdeo to Unit I Two fnt trnlu dally from Salt Lah all point Kant. 1 Wor,'l leaeper a ad Proa Ro .ngChalrCan -- alt Lake tdChUasowlt - Klrgant bay Onaohea al"nThe only linn operating dining aar er 7he akortnat aud Paatrat Line from l ake to bnuver.hr uaaaUty. Omaha Trl Poinla Ennt. Pammiger not carried on freight tra I W. H. UaKCRDFT. d Oau. 3. A. BSKTE9. tut. Trf. Mg n. I. Burlejr. Uea'l Faaanugor Agt. CUyTlokat Offiue ZOI Main at. Salt Lake Al Tburnlun. Agent. Payaoi rTYYYP TV1 VIY W PPPYf WV9 DESIGNS S A3VICE AS TO PATENTIBILiTT P1IEHIS Patent Lawyers. WASHINGTON, 1 STmnr Ogden Uknjft I irHicniossssr11 COPYRIGHT OF DESIGN Hsml 0 M 10 SO 6 44 M 100 First Class Rarbering in all CAVEATJJnDE-MAR- W0.1 E571 Lrl l.r t!i id Various fiurth Bound I umT p m Z5 NOTED CITIES - at the Uuutb Ituuuil M at 1, IMS. koTTNoT I. A. BENTON, General Agent Passenger Department rr ' KEEP THEM DEALERS ALL the a new usa for the telegraph pole. At tha foot of the post this bird makes a large hole, in which it rears Ita fatally; somewhat higher up the post It makes an observatory, from which bored holes permit It to obaerva the horizon In every direction; still higher this sagacious bird makea Its storehouse, and thus the pole serves aa Its home, fortress, and warehouse. Repeater 7MP you are looking for reliable shotgun xfn- -' jjs munition, the kind that shoots where you point your gun, buy Winchester Factory Loaded Shotgun Shells: uNew Rival, loaded with Black powder; Leader and Repeater, loaded with Smokeless. Insist upon having Winchester Factory Loaded Shells, and accept no others. Sagacious Birds. Mexico haa a clever bird called SHELLS 111 L- Curas croup, sore throat, trouble. Monnrrh uvar pain ofpulmonary auy sort. Dr. Thomas' Kcllric Uil. LOADED SHOTGUN New Rival ai . UTAD 10:30am 1:00pm If a Baggaga Smasher's Say. The other day an express wagon filled with trunks rattled up Broadway, and Just opposite the poatofflee a big Saratoga slid off and came smashing down on the car tracks. Several people ran out from the sides' auk to rescue It But the trunk proved to be empty, and there waa little damage done. "Now, if that had been full," said one old gentlman to the expressman, you'd have had a flpe old time with It" "Huh," replied the baggage charioteer scornfully, "full trunks don't fall off by their selves. You gut to fling them off!" New York Commercial Advertiser. E. DEAN, Proprietor. PAYSON. - foundation. I've no doubt." The conductor amlled at him gently. "This train, air, said he, without a trace of embarrassment, "la not today's eleven oclock train, air. It la yesterday's eleven o'clock. will probably not gat here from 'way down until sir." aa sura to ccrrrct the fiyrr r- Many stories are told of the lack ot in punctuality upon railroad southern states. It ia said that when a New England man found hia train, advertized to leave at 11 o'clock, starting at exactly that hour, he complimented the conductor. "Just on time, I aee," he said, genially. "All thia talk I've heard of the lateness of your trains la without rong. le have geed bmlH nSk a km tor. k may be, aa you SUah, A Graduate of 6 Yaara Experience, prepared la do any kind f work known to the pro foe-- aup-poae- mrrioualy Injured in a runaway accident laat week. Ora and bullion aettlementa on the Aelt Lake market during the past week aimonntad to 4400,4(10. Oraon Speira, who came to Utah in 1848, died at hia home in Halt Lake City laat week at the age of 83. The payroll of the Utah Sugar company at Lehi on the 10th waa 855,000, 944,500 for beet, and 110,500 for wage.. Provo capitaliata have petitioned for the right of way for operating a railroad and telephone line through Lehi. fleet digging in the aoutli end of Sevier valley 1. well advanced, the crop being the brat ever rained in the valley. Mail boxra are to be pl.rrd on a number of the atreet earn of Halt Lake time, and from improvised breastworks City for the accommodation of the ihey Dred upon tha white men. Thornp-o- n public. fell at the first shot and bla comA fusillade The curfew ordinance into lie rigidly panions sought cover. enforced In Hail LaUq City in the future, followed, and only craned when both, idea had their ammunition. and at 0 o'clock all amall boya ninut be The whiteexhausted citizens of Littleton became at home. alarmed for frar of further trouble, aa the negroes were largely In the maSmallpox lias again made it. appearand called on Sheriff Iturgin ance at Auiericau Pork, a number of turity, fur assislance. children lu the public school being The negroes are said to have atalen IC7erai hundred pounds of powder attacked. from one rif the magazines et the Karl Pife, a Salt Lake mines, and there ia fear that they will boy, waa laat Sunday dangerously i attempt to blow np aome of the buildwounded by a aloue from a boy 'a ings. Littleton la closely guarded. allogahot. John M. Common, who haa been auperlntendeut of the Ouray acbool, Utah, for four year, haa been trana-ferrto the Lemhi agency, Idaho. Roy Green, the Salt Lake nieaaenger boy who decamped with 9130 animated to him for drpoait in a bank, haa bean captured and brought back to Salt Lake for trial. Frank Holding, aged 13, while playing on tup of a moving train in Salt Imke City, fell betwren the car and auffered the lose of both lege. Ilia re- C. LiVer W rong-AH- W DENTIST. C. Depot St. rAYSONfUTAH. FREE Notice in InmiUv Aye" Book How toobiamPawnia" Cha-O- M modunrtl. No fre til patent Letter (trk-timnManUiil. Adilram, K. 8. SICGEA J. Pateat Ltw(r. WiWnta, 0. ii |