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Show rr T1IB GLOBE-HEADE- IMrlMiu By rmhll.hu O UTAH PAYBON. UTAH STATE SEWS. Peach and almond Blossoms are plentiful in Ft. George. There are now 107 men and 171 women In the slate mental hospital. Some eighteen or twenty cases cf smallpox are reported from I.ake Shore. The Kocky Mountain company Klchfleld. Hell Telephone is doubling Its capacity In The scarlet fever and diphtheria situation at Richfield is reported to be growing quite serious. There are now being smelted In the valley smelters 23n0 tons of ore per hours. day of twenty-fouA number of Santaquin farmers were ploughing on the IStli, and that night twt-HInches of snow fell. new cases of smallpox Thirty-fouwere repotted lu Salt Lake City for the week ending March 21. Thera are eighty sccn cases of smallpox under quarantine in Fa'l City at the present lime. A son of A. E. Abbott of laid was kicked in tlie face and stomach by a horse last week, atul seriously injure. I. A liar of gold bullion, worth $23,5Ji shipped from Suit J.akc last week, was stolen front an express car at Itclrolt. The big rabbit hunt at Iarowan lust week resulted in the killing of 1,043 rabbits. The champion hunter bagged r 65. ths ohl son of Mrs. Tha eight William Carter of Joseph last week waded Into an Irrigation canal and was drowned. C. H. Clines of Huena Vista Is dead front injuries rereived soma time ago from a fulling tree which caught hitn In its descent. An agreement has been reached by tlio Oregon Fhoit l ino eoinpuny favorable to the raise of wages requested by tho employes tunno time ago. The nnowstonu at l.elil lust week was tho heaviest in years, the fall being twelve inches on the level, and in many places drifts were ten feel high. Tho laws enacted by the Eiftli legislature cost the taxpayers of Utah The house spent IS.lu5.G7, while tho seuafo bill!) fiAnted dp ecn-mo- TO accept CASTROS RESIGNATION FAVORABLE TO MISER Venezuelan Congreea Requeeta General to Reconaider Hla Decialon. The Venezuelan congreea, by a unanimous vote baa declined to accept President Caetrua resignation, and haa passed a resolution requesting htm to reconsider hla decision. It la be- Ilcved the president will yield to this expressed desire of congress and remain in power. The congressional hall was crowded Saturday, and all the nieq'hfra of the diplomatic orpa wem p- 'sent when President t astro real his message to first President Castro congress. conditerrible the in review passed tions which prevailed in the country, and denounced the terrors of his country nten. Hut, he continued, "If It is painful to consider how much blood has been shed, and how many tears. It is a consolation to think that their hitter stream, by tlie law of compensation, will bring something that should corresHind to present day since every struggle begets nn Idea and every victorious idea justifies the supposition Hint an onward step has been t alien on the road to human perfstbn. Our vi'toiy. u lwr-sili-- s i lilt rs. over tlie HI, wilt' ll have jt:- t must terminate the ui!-- It s of our a Ci ; hail tea.-lotherwise Wo s.lvtliieful (INsiiilt Inn. President his ad , In ebe-ini- r now deliver my res'i:-nntli.- ti Castro said: In order that you may proceed legally to call on hitn who should take my place, so that there mny remain to no Venezuelan the slightest pretext for any hostility to his country or for connivance with the foreigner who, without any grounds that have force, g fell upon unfortunate Venezuela, t under foot reason and justice, to the detriment of civilization and right. All the energies and possibilities of my life are at your service should it become necessary to arise and defend our country against the attacks of the foreigner. All the glory I ask Is to Venezuela respected, eonteniplnte prosperous and happy. REPORT OF COAL COMMISSION IS MADE PUBLIC. kifuse R. n h-- i - 4 ; i ! ! lr-s- i rod-din- BATTLE WITH ROBBERS. PLAYED WITH Question of Recognition of Union la Dodged, Out in the Main the Workingmen Are Satiafied, The report of the commission appointed by the president last October the anthracite coal to Investigate been made public. last at strike has The reioit is dated March 18, and is signed by all the members of the rommissiou. who are Judge Ccorge Tabor CommisGray of Delaware; sioner Carroll D. AVrlght and Hilga-dit-- r General John M. Wilson, both of Washington, D. C.; Hi shop John I Spalding of Illinois, Thomas II. Watkins of Pennsylvania, and Edgar E. Clark and Edward W. Parker of Washington. D. C. The commission's summary of the awards made gives the miners aa Increase in wages. That an increase of lu per cent over and above the rates paid in the mouth of Apr.i, 1902, is to he paid to all rontriu-- t miners for cutting coal, yardage and other work fur which standard rates or alliw-nnee- s existed at that time, from ar.d ar.d during after November 1, the liTe of this award. Engineers are ol.io to have a 10 per cent increase in earnings, while tho firemen will also receive a 10 per cent Increase. Provision Is also made for a board of conciliation to settle future differences. A further provision is made that all moneys due shall be paid drectly to each ialiorer by the company. The report refers to the hazardous nature of anthracite eodl Qlufcig, and gives an estimate of the losses occasioned by the Btrlke. These losses Bullions, Fwollen,Bore,Hot, Callous, Aching, they estimate aa follows: HweatingFeetenillngrowlugNails. Allen's As to $46,100,000; to Foot-Ease makes new or tight hoes easy. At the mine employes In wages, $25,000,-00- all Druggists and Shoe stores, 5 cents. to the transportation companies, no sulwtituta. Fanipie mailed Flies. S. Alien .Olmsted. Address Leltoy, X. Y. $28,000,000. ? Angeles-ra-cifi- c r mo-torni- n cattle. Griswold of Mansnn, la., was killed and J. C. Cunningham. Ellis IYaraon and Dr. C. II. Bowers were Injured. Officers and Strikers Clash. Five shots were fired early Sunday morning by parties unknown from a rlilce of rock west of the Standard mill at Colorado Sprlnga. Colo., relenting In a fight betscen deputy sheriffs and four strikers, in which Robert a picket for tho strikers, lie was severely Injured by being struck on the head with a revolver In the hands of one of the deputies. He I nng and O. Realty, another picket, were arrested by the deputies, charged with disturbance. Merchants of Colorado City went on tlielr bonds and they were released. Battle yVith Icebergs. The Donaldson line steamer Tlestla, which has arrived at Raltlmore from Glasgow, had a hard battle with Icebergs off the Newfoundland banka on Marrh 15. Captain Henderson reports that on the night of the 14th the vessel ran Into a floe of lee and at daybreak It was discovered she was completely surrounded by Icebergs, some of them being 100 feet bleh. After trying for five hours to nuke a breach In tho wall of Ice. the Hcstla finally succeeded In getting out Mr. John L. Ilcnch, Jr., proprietor of Doctor Declares Ho was Not Guilty. the Mantl creamery, made tho stateDr. louls A. O'Rrlen, Mr. O'Brien, ment lately that his creamery at his wife and their young son, were dlEtr.uUted $2,600 to patrons last passengers on the steamer Peoria, month alone, and he is much encour- which as arrived In New York. Dr. O'Hrien Is the American dentist whose aged with the prospect of the Mantl Fair-vie- creamery. i'he first wreck of any riwscqnerre on the Fan pete Valley railway l last week, wii-'i- i two went down the enibaii'.nient in Salt Creek canyon, nnd Cnn.lii' lur George Hraiily was badly Injured, while two pausc-nacrwere sliahtlv bruised. rnm-'.M-- s cit-l.'- l rz. St. Jacobs Oil world for all bodily Is the greatest remedy in the Aches and Pains for which an external remedy may be used. Price, 25c. and Oc. y.-ss- g CUV OUT MD WRING TO COMFCRSNCS COR. iSRONO WITH BROMO-- 1 PROGRESS SLDB., SALT LRKR CITT. UTAH. IF I. J ti. ir iiilliT We mu-- ami hi'iui-- 11 SELTZER uaiuiiRS invi-liin-- Win. u il X-in Suit l.ike. ruiirouilM il.u Headaches - SEEBS'-FUIIT- I EVERYWHERE ji3WT.,gxTga.Jjms:x,nrj35crJiH!Jarx3 non-p-.-- kl nitiinilsxinn, collect eomrtnplate lonut-in- i.' U i tic tuna to buy arrive. mi Riu. ill prow-ri- , CURES ALL. ID CENTS OS RofrcsT TUTTLE BROTHERS BULBS S- HEHYTHINii FiR THE GARDEN CUT FLinVEIlS AND FUNERAL DESIGNS. ... SEND F0S CATALOGUE. .i s, Scta:rz TEL. 605. 6 Uilusti, &ifu5c.i DRUNKENNESS CURED. . tUiM Ircatnn-ntof biinim inmle hum UiormiL'lily eiuip;t d hmuitnii in 1 u went. Modem nnd mado. t'tireK lip loti tl iu ftvi'ry rc'poct addrt sa pi'Hilively .Fur terms aud literature, ThoiiMMiul .... THE KEELEY INSTITUTE. IS aaST RIRST SOUTH RT.. S.LT WESTERN SEEDS New Foot-Eeso- Elghty-Pag- BARTELDES L0 CITT. Ktfjgg Illustrated Catalogue Free. Write o 6 UTAH. To-da- y. CO.. 1521 Fifteenth St., Denver, Colorado. Ao-ce- 8. M. Sexton, editor of the United Journal, commented on the strike commission's report as follows: There are parts of th decision that will probably not suit the miners. The 10 per rent can bo taken, I suppose, as THng In favor of the miners, though percentages aro great delusions. "One of the greatest points In favar of the miner la the recommendation for the withdrawal of the real and Iron pollee who are responsible for most of the troulflo that occurs in the mining regions. The lessening of the firemen working hours for TOO FUNNY FOR JL BULL. Mine-Worker- s' enile;. and other korkersTs'U point In favor of tne minors. The provision for the creation of a eonrlllatlon hoard to settle points of disagreement will generally meet with tho miners' hearty approval. President M'tehell said: I cannot dlscusa It until I have an opportunity to read the full report and digest its contents. I expert to havo a copy of It here this afternoon. Mitchell's President demeanor while he was reading the summary was taken to Indicate that the commission's report was not as favorable to the miners as had been hoped for. CASTRO RESIGNS London Paper Comments on Propoeed Law. Nothing Is stranger than the absolute lack of a sense of, humor so often displayed by our transatlantic friends in tlieir conduct of social affairs. Generally speaking, one would describe Americans as droll folk, yet how could a nation which lias produced Artemus Ward and the thousands of stories which we so draw upon for our i unite journnis seriously accept the tlutt kissing shall- - be mado illegal except between people who tJotfsr-certificates that they are free fiom disease 'of any kind? Imagine tlie passionate lover, who has just learned that SHE loves him, being repulsed because he caunot produce the necessary passport, to osculation! llow, one wonders, la it to bo made patent to all and sundry that any one is a klssablo subject. Are the certified ones to wear a badge, or roust they shave off an eyebrow or otherwise distinguish from themselves their hapless uncertified brothers and slaters? Lady's Pictorial. Anti-Ktssin- g lilx-rall- FOUND THEM HARD TO RAISE. Made by a Lover ot Lobsters. A great gormand. who had a pas Ion for shellfish, Inherited e fine estate and a large sum of money. He had been extravagant, and his friends were greatly rejoiced at his legacy. Ivan at Home," Mr. H. Barry, In tells to what use the money was de- 8llght Mistake After Reading Annual Message He 8ende in Resignation. President Castro hah resigned. He placed his resignation of the presidency of the republic of Venezuela In the .hands of the president of congrcsa mesafter reading the presidential sage. In the ordinary course of events. President Castro's term would have ended on February 20, 1908. He was elected president of Venezuela In February of last year for six years, beginning Feb. 20, 1902. Would Burn Comrade at 8take. On his way home from school, Clarence Hummel of Findlay, O., was captured by five schoolmates, forced to accompany them outside of the rity limits and there. In a secluded spot, was tied to a stake. Preparations for his cremation were being made when the little fellow's cries attracted the attention of workmen and he was rescued. Young Hum-mellcaptors witnessed the production of racy, the Outlaw," and made plans for the capture and burning. The Famine in Sweden. The distress In north Sweden was discussed in the reichstag Saturday. The minister of agriculture declared that up to a fortnight ago the government was convinced that It had undertaken adequate relief measures, but later investigation showed that a further sum of about $258,000 was required, of which $28,000 had already been contributed from American source. The minister expressed hla pleasure at the fact that the Swedes in America had shown that they did not forget the old country. Was it Suicide or Murder? 'a Further particulars concerning the suicide of Mrs. Henry Dubolse, reported from Sparta. Oregon, shroud the case in mystery. The coroner's Jury returned a verdict to the effect that the deceased rnnie to her death name hns been connected liy Euro- frem a gunshot wound Inflicted by a pean prirreeporderts with that of Irin-m- s gun In the hands of a person unknown 1 cuis of Fixnnv. pniohatlcally to the Jury. The evidence showed denied that lie had that her huhnnd was the last person officially Favonv. Tit-- ' dentist snl.I who saw her alive, but. tho circumPri'Mi-fI Hint raise was simply n stances surrounding the ease are such !ntiet of hi i ned a friend of his fam- that It 1 evident lie bail no knowlily. Vut-- her v! 'Is to hi family be- edge of the affair until her body was came the imhjcit of gossip, he had discovered. them stopped. i Do you- tYy to old-worl- d out-ald- Mayor Taylor of Provo is contemplating making a call on citizens tc plant trees along the drive to the lake on Arbor day, and In this manner secure a row of trees ou each side ol the drive. Sevier county's prospects for the Immediate installment of an electric light plant are brighter than ever before, as a movement is now on foot to erect a plant to light all the towns of any consequence in Sevier county. While I.uther Coates and Charles Heck were sinking a shaft near Lelii, Coates lost control of the windlass, was struidv In the head, receiving an ugly scalp wound, while Heck, who was in the shaft, mould surely have been killed had the windlass not jumped frem its socket, stopping the bucket before it struck him. The Koosharem Grazing & Pasture company was organized at Richfield last week. The object of the cuiupuny Is to obtain possession and control of pasture and range lands, so that aheep can be excluded and the laud used for Propounded to tho Single. keep a flatiron warm with your feet all night, or do you make the effort lit the Interest of a water jug? Atchison Globe. Increases Power of Microscopes. Microscopes which ordinarily 11.000 times have their power increased to 16,000 diameters by Immersing the lens In vaseline oiL Ni-to- . was nccea Carnegls Regarded Tom Morrla aa Among tho World's Heroes. As la well known, Andrew Carnegie Is a devotee of the ancient Scottish game of golf and never misses an opportunity to try his skill with stick and ball. When he was made a bur-gesiof St. Andrew's, along with Lords Elgin and Balfour of Hurlelgh, ha made a point of visiting the show places of the ancient city the cathedral, the castle and the go-- course. Ainorg other clubniakers' places that of old Tom Murris faces the home hole. There Mr. Carnegie was met and of golf, old welcomed by the Tom, cap In hand. Mr. Carnegie hailed Tom aa tho greatest man In the world." naming great soldiers, orators, mu.- ii iar.s, principals and professors, none of whom could compare with Tom Morris, the greatest golfer. Pu'lirg out Ms card, Mr. Carnegie wrote on the back of it. "To T, Morris, Mug of guirdum, from his loyal which olil Tom acsubject A. courtesy. cepted with his Mr. Carregie bargained with him for s and fir a match that he sets of aiil-- i to say: I havo played might gulf'witll oi l Teni lOT-l:- '. McAdeo a Successful Lawyer. YiT.'iaiii formerly a l.i. .i N w Jersey and Into asii tui:t ki i :ai ; cf the navy In tlie t'lcvc-hu.i,t, is now a n of New Yi.rlc, where lie has built iiii: law practice. During up a career lie ranked his as one of the ablest men on the demon aiie bide, likewise among lae most popular. Thomas Carlyle's Advice. It Is to you, ye workers, who do already work, and are as grown men, noble and honorable In a sort, that the whole world rails for new work and ' nobleness. Subduo mutiny, discord, widespread despair by manful-nesjustice, mercy and wladom. Carlyle. b Ask Your Dealer For Allens A powder. It rests the feet. Cure Come, 0; $9.-71- badly crushed amputation GREAT MAN. mine-owner- Passenger Killed by Bandits Who Attempted to Hold Up 8treet Car. Three masked roldiers attempted to hold up a ear nn the IOs electric line, running between I .os Angeles and Santa Monica, about a tulle west of Los Angeles Sunday night, and after a pistol duel botwpon W. Henderson, one of the passengers. nnil one of the robbers, tho other two hliliwaynien begun shooting right and left through the crowded car. One was killed and three woundpassem-oed. Tho robbers had plaeed an obstruct inn on the track, which the saw nml slowed up. The three nien hoarded the cor, rominaixllng the pnssenferxtq hold nn their hands, and when one of them did nrt comply, one CO. of the robbers fired. Henderson was In tho wrestling match In Salt Lake seated within six feet of the point where the robber boarded the car, City Saturday night, Charlie Ross do ami, having seen the obstruction, he feuted G. C. McLaughlin, securing drew his revolver. The Instnnt tho three falls out of live In a stubborn ndiber fired at the other man Ilpnder-soopened firn on him. shooting as contest. fast as i; rimJil pull tlw trigger. Charles Gunderson, aged 18. fell The robber then turned his gun upon from tho roof a harp in Santnqulii llendoraon, but as he did so he was and a piece of wood pierced the lower seen to bend over and rry out ns If In pain. Then, alrnlehtenliig up, he abdomen about five Inches. Thu boy hrenn abrading nt the hunch of pasdied after suffering terribly. sengers who were huddled In the Tho Gruss Valley Creamery com front seats. One of his bullets struck Ellis Pearson In the loft log. Henderpany, with a capitalization of $t,0u0 son mutinued firing, and the robber will take hold of the creamery now bo was seen to fall. e While this was going on on the Ing operated at Koosliarcm, and niukr of the ear a tragedy was being number of Improvements. enarted In the Inside, thst portion of A passenger train on the lliq Grandr which Is mlly Inclosed. The two robstruck a faulty frog at Price on thi bers who lind entered the rear door 20th, and the mail and baggage cat commanded tho passengers to raise their nnd moat of them did so. and three coachea went Into tho ditch Reforehands, any attempt rnuld bo mane by but fortunately no one was hurt. the robbers to searrh the nnasengers for their valuables the shooting began Charles Noah of Salt fell City on the outside of the car. Then the from a street ear while tho car wai other two rnbbera heean shouting rounding a corner, hla left arm falllna right and left Into the rrowd of pasacross the track, hla hand being so sengers. with the result that H. A. sary. A voted: I went to town one day and soon learned that the prince waa In his usual Impecunious condition. Where has your legacy gone? 1 asked. Why, he replied, you know that I am very fond of lobsters, and having a river on my estate, I thought 1 would try to acclimatize them there; but unfortunately I have spent all the legacy In the attempt without succeeding. The quite forgot the water Is not salt. Youths Companion. FOOLED THE HOSPI"AL. Was Pronounced Incurable, but Got Well on Pure Food. Sometimes la a rase of disease resulting from the use of Improper food the symptoms are so complex that medical science cannot find the scat of trouble, and even the most careful hospital treatment fails to benefit. A gentleman of Lee, Mass., says.: On April 1st, 1900, I was. sent home by one cf our Massachusetts hospitals, saying nothing more could be done for me. I have been a great sufferer from nervous diseases and rheumatism and nervous prostration and had previously been treated at Sharon Springs and by a number of doctors without getting much assistance. One day I was feeling worse than usual wheh I read an article about that impressed me your Grape-Nut- s ao that I sent out for a package. 1 commenced using It at breakfast the next day. For fifteen months I never missed one day. If you ever saw any one grow strong and Improve it waa I. I gained from 125 pounds to my old weight of 1C5. I will always bo cripple from rheumatism, but other wise I am ao much improved that I now feel as well as any man In the Name furnished by Bustum country. Co.. Battle Creek, Mich. There Is a recipe hook In each that will lu package of Grape-Nuttercet the housekeeper. Tired Mothers Touching Story of Anxiety and Suffering. Cuticura Brings Blessed Cure to &liisi Tortured Baby nnd Peace and Rest to Its Worn Cut Mother. It no wonder thfct Mrs. Helena Ruth was taken sick. she did all the housework and washed, cooked and mended for her husband, Ilans, and their six children. After a plucky fight to keep on her feet, Sirs. Rath had to yield, and early in 1902 she took to her bed. What followed she told to a visitor, who called at her tidy home. No. 821 Tenth Avc., New York City. I hired a girl to mind the chilthe directions, bathing Charlie and dren and to do wliatevur else she putting that nice Ointment on tha could. I couldn't stay in bed long. sores. Sick as I was, it was easier for me I wouldn't nave believed that to crawl around than to lie and my baby would have been cured by worry about my little ones. Bo a little tiling like tliat. Not all of a Single-hniide- is d, I got up after a few duys, aud lot the girl go. I hml notict-- that she had sores on her face, hands and arms, bat I paid no attention to that until Charlie, my youngest, began to pick and scratch himself. lie was then ten months old, and the girl liad paid more attention to him than to any of the others. Charlie was fretful and cross, but as he was cutting teeth, I didnt think much of that. Even when a rash broke ont on his face I wasnt frightened, because everybody knows that that is quite common with teething babies. Several of my others had it when little,' and I thought nothing about it. But the rash on Charlie's poor litte face spread to his neck, chest, and back. I had never seen anything quite like it before. The akin rose in little lumps, and matter came out. My babys akin waa hot, and how he did sillier I He wouldn't eat, and night after night I walked the floor with him. weak as I was. Often I had to atop because I felt faint and my back throbbed with pain. But the worst pain of all wns to see my poor little boy burning with those nasty sores. I believed he hod caught some disease from the girl, but some of the neighbors said he had eczema, and that is not caching, they told me. Yes, I gave him medicine, and and things on him. I Sut salves think they were all nseless. Once in a while 'the itching seemed to let np a bit, but there was not much chan ire for the better until a lady across the street asked me why I didn't try the Cuticura licnicdies. I told her I had no faith in those things von read a1 tout in the papers She said she didn't waut me to go on faith nor even to spend any money at first. She gave me some Cuticura Ointment 1 think the box was about half full and a piece of Cuticura Soap. 1 followed d sudden, mind you. Little by little, but so surely. Charlie and I both got more pence by day, and more by night. The sores sort of dried up' and went away. I shall never forget one blessed night when I went to lied with Charlie beside me, os soon aa I got the supper dishea out of the way and the older children undressed ; when I woke up the sun was streaming in. For the first time in six months I had slept through the night without break. a as white as a snow fluke, thanks to the Cuticura Keniediea I think everybody should know about the Soap aud also the Ointment, and if it is going to help other mothers with sick babies, go uhead and publish wluit I have told you. MILS. HELENA BATH. The agonizing, itching, and burning of the skin as in eczema; the frightful scaling, as in psoriasis ; tho loss of hair, and crusting of the scalp, as in scalled head ; the facial disfigurements, as in pimples and ringworm ; the awful suffering of infants, and anxiety of worn-ou- t parents, ns in milk crust, tetter and salt rheum, all demand a remedy of almost superhuman virtues to successfully cope with them. That Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and Resolvent are such stands proven beyond all doubt. No statement is made regarding them that is not justified by the strongest evidence. The purity and sweetness the power to afford immediate relief; the certainty of speedy and permanent cure, the absolute safety and great economy have made them the standard skin cures, blood purifiers and humour remedies of the civilized world. ITTKTRA nK'MTMPS tut, Nv. OiiitmvMii. Nnl' pr V. !vr i'o. 11 tfi Hi iu. n l ro nih! irtfrlmiiM1 i. U Town A ., priolora, llntloii, V & A. of tin lU.w mI. T,l:tn,iMK '1i V r1vi1t?r.1 wrl1. J'WFR: Cnt!rtirTwfl nnM Ihmnglmnt f' in v. Ouvfitrn (iiiti i' tih of fln :.rniuur t gie t work,' Iftmiimr .H I'l.'iini: fcu imt itul Hour Uit'in Ipiw.i'.'. withRr'li-lis lulini In h!1 i i ITrt r r' . tf.' iiih I K. i.! I'i", bolt .VL 'iLilTuNi Diil'U AM) CliilW Li lil'' li- -, i, ? r' |