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Show THE a LOBE-HEADE- KILLED BY' STItIKERS R. British A UTAH STATE NEWS. The Ore (tun Short Lina expects l heavier lummer travel than ever In Ita history. Beet planting was finished la tha Mt. Pleasant district last week. Fifty-twacres were planted this year, ai against 108 last year. It la expected that not less than 60S cowboys will participate In tha pared) In Salt Lake City when President 1Roosevelt vlslta the capital city.Prof. J. J. McClellan, who presldei at tha Mg organ in the tabernacle U Salt TaIm City, la to compose a eomU opera, entitled "A Romance of Japan.' M. Howe, a pioneer of Americas Fork, la dead at the age of 81 He came to Utah In the early daya and parsed through all the early trials ol the Saints The merchants of American Fork, Lehl, Pleaaant Grove and Alplns have decided to give their clerks a half holiday each week during the summer months. The grading firm of Straw A Btorra, of Bprlngvllle, has been awarded tha contract for all the grading repair .work on the line of the Rio Grands Western this year. The body of an Infant was found In the Jordan river at Salt Lake City last week and a coroner's Jury has decided that it was murdered, hut discovered no clue to Its parents. Clyde Ellison, on trial In Salt Lake City for the murder of Undertaker A. 8. Watson, was found nut guilty by a Jury. Ellison accused Watson of he Ing unduly Intimate with his wife and hot him. G. Scott, of Kimberley, employed at the Annie Laurie mill, was caught In the belting last week and sustained two broken ribs and a number of bruises, his escape from death being a narrow one. Mine Matilda Lund of Ephraim was Injured In an accident last week. While riding In a buggy with three others, the reach pole broke and Miss Lund fell face downward upon the dashboard, cutting her face badly. Captain Andrew J. Burt, wbo went to the Philippines with the Utah boys and remained to take a position In the Manila police department. Is back In Salt Lake and reports that Utahns In the Islands generally are doing well. WllforJ Miller, aged 18, was dragged to death by a horse at Pa rowan on the 9th. He was preparing to take the horse out for the night when It started to run and the boy's feet got fastened in the rope and ho -- t 7 - Monroe Doctrine Proclaimed Persian Gulf. Situation at Jackaon, Term., Becomes Serious, and Railway Company Will Ask for Federal Troops. The strike on the Mobile A Ohio railroad is becoming serious, especially at Jackson, Tenn. One man killed, two trains blocked and buslnesn badly tied up Is the result of Sunday in Jackson. Early In the morning Chiel of Police Gaston and his force wen called to the Union dejiot on account of a wreck, alleged to have been tbs work of the strikers. A fishplate had been laid between the rails of witch and a monster engine was ditched. The engine was placed again on the mils, hut when an attempt was made to pull out a train the awitch was thrown and another delay rt In JalL Prince Nanzeta Montezuma, exiled ruler of the Aztecs and last of the Montesumas, was a visitor In Zion laat week. The prince Is 25 years of age, but looks much younger, and wears his hair hanging down over his shoulders. "Red Price, who was pardoned from the Utah penitentiary on account of falling health, has Just been sentenced to life Imprisonment in the Colorado penitentiary for a murder committed In Denver a few months go- - r - The big pumps at the head of Jordan river commenced sending water to the Salt Lake valley farmers Monday. From now on each of the four Mg pumps will draw 100 cubio feet of water per second from the supply In Utah lake. Shearing at the various pens In Sevier county Is almost over and the count shows losses hilly up to what was reported some weeks ago and In some rases In excess of calculations. The average loss Is from 10 to 12 per cent It Is estimated that the output of S. wool for Utah this season will be not Mss than 3,000, 000 iiounds short of the usual amount. The entire crop. It Is believed, will not run over 9,000, Duo pounds, and of this, 6,000,000 pounds have already been shipped. 'While at work In the Daly-Wemine at Park City, Theodore Arnold was very badly injured about the face and will In all probability lose one of his eyes. He was preparing to blast, and placing the cap on the end of the fuse when the cap exploded. Albert Howe, aged 19, was killed at Provo Sunday In the Rio Grande Western yards. He and some friends had been to Bprlngvllle and came back on a freight train. When getting off the car at Provo he fell underneath the wheels. It Is currently reported that arrangements are being completed by officials of the Ban Tcdro, Los Angeles A Salt Lake railroad to continue the work of mustmetion In the M endow Valley wash district southwest toward California as rapidly as possible, st la-a- d iiu-b-- - Wrong-A- ft Wrong, jjs Liter t mraHheauaiNlra tb bekiwbhwbl hetam ba a Kes mean. aame(k te teem. nekMnwew MeMgeMlaakialhe kj bMUeeraiUaiaaSh '.4 ms WSlallH (and yf (and Hi. U , J etwyn 2 bassan eorrert tha Barf aa It Is sura you have eaa. Through tha liver It onm lndgem tkxi, Constipation, Malaria and tbora tents which arise from a lack of prop and assimilation of food. At druggist, jo ants p beta t SNELL trains each way every day is mm-poae- l.t-o- DENTIST. tween Turkish troops and a Bulgarian hand in which sixty Bulgarians, Including their leader, Deltxeff, were killed, while tho Turka had four men killed and three wounded. Thirty houses In Yanltxa were burned. A Bulgarian band led by Petrol! has been muted at K rapes! aza. Seven of the Bulgarian were killed. A number of dynamite bombs were captured at Salonlca. and martial law waa proclaimed In Salonlca Wednesday. Tbe battleships Sardegna and Francesco Moroslnl, the cruiser Carlo MOROS HAVE A PLENTY. Alberto and the torpedo cruiser a of the Italian navy have arPershing's Men Killed Nine Datoe and rived at Salonlca. One Sultan at Taraca. A DRASTIC MEASURE. Captain Pershing and hla columi have returned to Camp Vicars, Mlnda Bill to Prevent Discrimination Against nao, from the expedition through ths t Members of Militia. Madleal Science Entirely Lanao. of east col Lake The country Discarded It Governor Odell of New York haa umn experienced no opimsltlon aftei That terrible poison, antimony, tha fighting at Taraca The prisoner! signed a bill designed to prevent disknown most familiarly In tbe comcaptured at Taraca took the oath o! crimination on the part of the labor pound called tartar emetic, has a very allegiance to the United States and unions against members of tbe na- interesting history. It was Introduced were released. Among the Morot tional guard. Tbe bill is very drastic into medicine some centuries ago bj killed In the Taraca forts were nlm and refers equally to labor unions or Paracelsus. Its name signifies that 11 dattoa and one sultan. The moral ef- employers, making It a misdemeanor is "against monks, as some on whom to Interfere In any way with tha em- It was tried displayed the now familial fect of this fight will he ployment of a person who la a mem symptom. Its use In modern medl and It la doubtful If there will ha any her of the national guard on account cine haa been reduced to the vanlshlni further hostility In the Lake Lanac of such membership, or to dissuade with other depressing measures, a person from enlisting by threat of point, country. such as bleeding. In the table which with reference to hla employCaptain Pershing estimates tha pop Injury the elements In series and trade or business. It especially arranges ulatlon of Taraca at 20,000, and that ment, howa their connections so that all forbids trade organization from are of the district at 100.000. Ha aaya ths passing any probably modifications of one unidisany resolution or of the Lake Lanao district population In tha matter of members versal substance there Is a sequence, criminating has been or against any member of tha national nitrogen, phosphorus, arsenic, antimony, hlamnth. Sir Lauder Brnnton guard. . MAY ENJOIN UNCLE SAM. haa ahown that these possess many common NEGROES ARE RECOGNIZED. properties In their action PolluPeople' of Cheyenno Object to upon man and that these properties For tha First Tima In Hiatory of Re- vary In relation to the place of each tion of Waters by Government la the scale. In the days before Stable publican Party In Alabama. ' An Injunction may be taken out by For tha first time in the hiatory of chloroform antimony and tobacco were to produce the partial uncontha city of Cheyenne to prevent the the Republican party In Alabama ne- used sciousness which attends their action. government from building two large groes were given recognition at the 'a Clothes, tables on tba banka of Crow creek conference of the Republicans held at Laundering the of the at Fort RusselL Tha creek flows Montgomery Wednesday., The whites . Many mothers are din Yiat Jhrough Cheyenne .and ,1s Abo- - towwo-sourc- took Mate ee'eneehhoPthtr hairaM the Jatorir an of elothlng strong of water supply. The erection the negroes on the other. powders asd i pure soap. For Referees W. F. Aldrich. Charles H. washing of stablea on the banka at Fort Rus-el-l this reason It should laundered at Scott and Jo Thompson organized the homo under the anther1 directions and would pollute water and make It conference. In calling the conference To throw the Ivory soap uwd. unfit for domestic use, although tha to order Mr. Aldrich explained tbe ob- only little garments Intc the ordinary wash filter bedi Ho between tbe town and ject of the meeting. The referee howa great careleeeiese. K. R. Parker. the fort had been appointed, he aald, to correct FIELD FOR IT. PATRICK. mlstakea and right the wrongs of the LAID WASTE BY FIRE. recent Birmingham convention. Multitudes of Snaksa I If eat Northeast-rHundreds of Houses Swept Away and TRAGEDY AT A BALL. Asalnltmia. Many Rendered Homeless. A SL Patrick la required to drive One Man la Killed, Another Fatally A fire, suspected of being of Incenout the anakea that Infest northeastWounded and Third Hurt. ern Asslnlbola, Canada, where the diary origin, destroyed hundreds of A Bay City, Mich., dispatch lays: Swan river Is Joined by a little stream houses and millions of feet of lumber a free fight at a hotel dance In known aa 8nake creek. Million ol In Ottawa, Out John White, who During Big Just across the line In Tus- the reptiles find a home among the Creek, had Just been released from the y rocks and the river bob cola county, Dave Trombley, aged 85, surrounding after acrvingaiiqfnn far arson, West Bay City, was shot dead; torn. On a warm day tho anakea of waa caught near where the lira waa Hany Schlndehette. aged 90, of this leave their hiding places and bank In first discovered. He was taken to the city, was fatally slashed with a knife, the sun. Although the district la uninhabited police station and will ha charged and Frank Defoe, aged 28, waa seriwith starting the conflagration. ously cut part'ia of traveler! have come upon the acene when the ground la covered Bombs Are Weapons of Bulgarians. Bubonic Plague In Peru. by thle loathsome army. It la a curiAdvices received In Vlonna from Sa- ous sight to see the reptiles forming Callao and Pisco, Peru, have bean masse the themselves Into officially declared Infected with tba lonlca say that notwithstanding half Tact that hundreds of Bulgarians have and proceed with a bnbonlc plague. The banks and busisliding motion. They are of the comness houses of Guayaquil are subscrib- been arrested, street fights era con- mon garter variety and quite harmless. ing funds for the purpose of cleaning stantly taking place. Woman and There Is only one other quarter of the tha city. Three Cosmos Uno steamers children, especially young glrla, taka globe that rivals tbe district, and that Is on tha China sea, where the snakea from southern porta will ba refused a prominent part In these disturbadmittance here, Ecuadorean troopa ances. It Is asserted that bomb out- are In such number aa to form an have been stationed on the Peruvian rages have been planned In all the almost solid mass when they take to tha water. frontier to atop communication. The towns of Macedonia. Bomba have hoard of health at Payta, Para, has been discovered In houses at Uakub, lYL-coPUTNAM FADELESS st closed that port to vessel from Cal- European 10 cents per package. but Turkey. lao. Miners In an Idaho Mina Hava Se- San Francisco Strike Troubles AdVANITY OP GUINEA justed. cured an Eight-hou- r Day. Them-selve- s All differences between the Labor- Stand for Hours Admiring The eight-hou- r day In the mine and In Mirror. ers Protective Conunion and the mills of the Trade Dollar company at A Silver City, Idaho, ia now an assured tractors association at San Francisco ducedpair of guinea fowls ware Intro-a aa pets into tbe garden of were amicably adjusted Tuesday, and fact The Miners union at Boise ratyoung man up town tho other weak, tho strike on 1st Inaugurated May ified the agreement of lla committee The was rallpd off. The men returned to says the Philadelphia Record. with General Manager Cowan and tha work Wednesday morning at the new wings of the bird were dipped, ao change will go Into effect aa Boon as wage scale, with less hours of work on that they might not fly away, and It la said the change will all new contract made since March they were quartered la an outhouse, possible. take place ti. morrow, and that It will 1st Eight hours Is lo constitute a that happened to contain a mirror. be put Into elect In the mine aa anon day's work on all street contracts, Theeffert of the mirror on the guineas aa the schet iles can be arranged public or private, and nine hours a day seems hardly credible. They poet on all other work. probably wit 'tin a week or ten daya. themselvea before it, and there, studying their reflections Intently, A Peculiar Accident Another Pony Express Rider Dead. stand perfectly motlonlese and they D. C. Haskins, foreman of tho IconCaptain William H. Strope Is dend silent for hours at a time. It la oclast mine, Is in the hospital at at Cheyenne of pneumonia. Captain to drive them away with Wheatland, Wyo., aa the result of a Strope was born in New York seventy shouta or They must very unusual accident. The hoisting two years ago. When a child he went be carried forth bodily, and then, aa at the Iconoclast Is done by means of to sea, traveling all over the world soon as they can, they return. No a gasoline engine. Haskins attempt and having many cxeftlng adventures. matter how fine the weather may be, the guineas remain la the outhouse, ed to start the machine by detaching As pony express rider for the Wells-Farggazing at themselves In the mirror. the pipe carrying gasoline to the cylcompany he made a great race To get them to take exercise It la inder. and blowing gasollno through the pipe. The expected explosion In across tho continent In 1837, carrying necessary to carry them forth, and the cylinder occurred, hut a valve fall- the Inaugural address or Prexhleut then to shut up the outhouse tight ing to work properly, a quantity of Buchanan to San Francisco, lie nar- The owner of the fowls thinks that gasoline was blown down Haskins' rowly escaped death at Ihe hands of perhaps the mirror hrpnottxes them. Indians during the journey. throat. no i Cuie for Connunptbm Is Infallible The Nicaragua Railway, Cleveland Coming to Utah. medicine for cough end colds. N. W. ganosu Former United Slates Senator John F. J. Kiesd, of the ex- Oaeaa Qrors, N. J., Fsb. IT, iwa A. Thurston, who Is associate counsel ecutive committee of Ihe National IrNew Idea In Dentistryfor the L'nltcd Slates and Nicaragua rigation congress. Is In receipt of a Suppuration at the roots of teeth is company, arrived at Tlitsburg Satur- letter from Gilbert McClurg. general treated by electric rpys by Dr. Stebcl day, to be present at tbe organization representative of Ihe Irrigation con- of Munich. A powerful electric light meeting of the Great Central railway. gress, who had an lmrr lew with Is focused upon Ihe bony cavities of The Grcnt Central Rnllway company former President Grover Cleveland. tbe Jaw, selling up Irritation, Increasla capitalized at llo.non.oiNi, the maing to violent Inflammation, and a former president exp t.e- ., layer of tissue tomes sway. The supjority of the stock having been tnk-- n The Ire to attend the eonprexs In Ogden puration ceases, the looseness of the by Piluhiirgers. He proposes to build a road 32i miles long, which will con- nest September, and slated that In the tooth disappearing. The operation Is nect Managua, the capital of Nicar- event of not being able to do jo lie difficult, hut la reported to hate bees agua. Tegucigalpa, captlnl rf Hon- will send a paper on Arid Lest, successful In fourteen cuc. duras, amt Salvador 1 Fu-I-- is n (poRsorief -r- iUH-Parlor. r Men-nonl- t. Cala-taflm- by-la- under-estimate- d. e ihe horse was caught. Mrs. Clyde Ellison, wife of the man racquitted of the charge of the murder of Undertaker Watson of Balt Lake, declares she will begin suit and for divorce, claiming She profeascq surprise at cruelty. the outcome of the trial and calls It a case of attempted blackmail and murder. Sam Newton, a blacksmith of American Fork, tried to kill his wife Sunday laat while In a drunken rage, and would have succeeded had It not been for the nerve of the woman, wno knocked his shotgun out of his hand after he had struck her with It once, and made her escape. Newton la now d . e Military Authorities Are Now In Control In Salonlca. An engagement la reported to hare occurred at the village of Vaultxa be- Later, Will Yarlwro, a young man, waa shot and killed while on the tender of hla engine. Yurboro boarded the train Saturday as a brakeman. The train on which he was killed was the aame as that manned by Captain Pringle, a bridge foreman, and his crew of negro hauili. South c f Jackaon the negroes were run off the train and at Bolhul, Yarboro Joined Pringle'a train. The strikers any that they know nothing of the identity ol the man who did the shooting. The railway company will ask foi troops to preserve order on their Una vol- l' w-- d MARTIAL LAW DECLARED. ooca-alone- Possibilities. Vast u Foreign Secretary Lansdowna has proclaimed a British Monroe doctrine In the Persian gulf, and has practically notified the competing powers that any atiempt on their part to establish a naval base or fortified post In those waters means war with Great Britain. I say without hesitation," aald the foreign secretary, dealing wlih the subject In the house of lords, "that we should regard the establishment of a naval base or a fortified port In (he Persian gulf by any other power as a very grave menace to British Interests, and we should certainly resist It with all the means at our disposal." Lord Lausdowne's altitude In this matter generally meets with approval, although tbe answers thereto of the other posers Interested in the gulf are awaited with some anxiety. UTAH PAVSON, 7- SHOT tRAKEMAN DOWN IN COLO BLOOD. NON-UNIO- Tea Was Not Missed. Augustus Hare was fond late The . Li own Popixa'apcil, ihe luelilent an amusing i,f ' j cano In Mexico, has ht-- i ii which il!iii rated the absent-mindeit an American syudicat--a; iic.-- s of liis ciiiislu, Slauley. and scheme, hut .f an crn; Both were quite devoid Jiiwcit. lir. tii m tal.es place they ma i.mi il lie's ef either tasio or smell and for aom something in h. rianii both were Inorilnatcly fond F.eld. Libretto by Eugene of tin. One inorutug they had each arave Two aona of Eugeni! drunk eight cups' when suddenly, as rived In New York with a inin'e e;v from the table, be exera from the pen of their faihcr. It Jiiwcit lose Gnud I forgot gracious! the claimed: will be produced in the full In! Neither had nolle-e-d ! the to put uiu.-ii-TieOf title The Uuccaiicers." tho omission as they sipped their r u being written by a well vc. favorite of light ojiera. to Dye Eggs. Bilk of different colors Is uow beMiss Anna Gray la Delighted With ing produced hy dyeing the leaves on which tbe feed. There Is Her Western Canada Home. no now reason we cannot dye why formC. Anna Gray la yuung lady our chicken corn and pimluiv an altoerly of Michigan. She Is now a resident of Western Canada, and tha fol- gether original brand of Kaaier eggs. Have Twenty-thre- e Children. lowing, published In ths Brown City A aim was born a few days ago a from are extract! (Mich.) Banner Mr. and Mrs. Cormuc MeCallls of friendship letter written about March to Hazleton, Fa., being the twenty-thir15 to one of her lady friends In that born to vicinity. In this letter is given soms child Is forty-on- the couple. Mrs. years old and was Idea of the climate, social, educar tlonal and religious conditions of Al- married at the age of seventeen berta, the beautiful laud of sunshine years. and happy homes. Qrer one hundred thousand Americans have made Western Canada their home within tha past five years, and In this year upwards of 50,000 will tdka up homes C. C, LANGLEY , D. D. S. there. A Graduate of 8 Years Export, Miss Gray took her leave for Dlds-burnee, prepared to do any Mud af work known to the Alberta, the home of her sister and other relative add friends on Jan. 10 laat, and after a two months' soAll Work Guaranteed. journ In her western prairie home, Painless Extraction she writes of It as follows: "I know I shall grow to kive the prairies. Ws Office over Bank, have a beautiful view of the mounUtah. Tty too, tain! and It aeema wonderful to me to It tea home after home for miles, and Is becoming thickly settled all around OYKUS E. us. With tha exception of tha last few days which hava been cold and NOTAKT rt'BUO stormy, wa hava hair beautiful apring weather aver since I came. The days are beautiful. I call this the land ol BANK HU1I.DING tha sun," as it seems to ba always shining; ths nights are cold and froaty. On arriving' here, I waa ao greatly aurprlsed la awry way. Dlds-burC. la qulta a busgiess little town. All tho people I meet are so pleasant IDIWIU and hospitable. They hava fonr OGDEH AKD DERVER churches in Dldsbury the Baptist, Presbyterian, " Evanguwwl aqd VIA Tha &vangirals have Juat completed a handsome church, very large and finely furnished, costing $2,500. They have a nice literary society here, meets every two weeks. RAILWAY. They hava fine musical talent hare. Yonr friend, Anna C. Gray. Ths Finest Mountain Scenery in ths World. ANTIMONY NOW LITTLE USED. A New Way LOVES THE PRAIRIES. PROBABLY MEANS WAR. TheColorado Midland Tha Qyote East City Bouad Ex pram Chic sgo No. Limited No. 4 Schedule. 7:16 pm Leave Ogden T:25nm 8: 80pm " Salt Lake 8:8nana 9:43am Provo fcMpm Ss45pm Sprlngvllla 9:55am " Tmille 10:25am Ifcfftpm 1:22 pm 'M Price ldten Grand Jao. 9:25pm M9am Fine bath room in connection: PAY80N, i Leadville li85am BuennVIsiahlKam OrippleCk. 10:55am 6:GBam Manlton Colo.Hpga DENVER d . UTAH BtMpm 8:1 5pa 9: Stem Roth trains oarrjr elegant Standard Pullman Blue pert between Ogden and Denver. Our Chair Can nrs maw and pf the latest pattern, being provided with all modern eonvanlanorri Tha Colorado Midland tmtae an bandied by the R. G. W. Ry between Ogden and Oraud Juuetlon; Connecting with all trains pf tha O. ft- - S and 8. P. R'y from tba North and West; iking direct mnnoefioM at Oofonde rings, Denver and Pueblo with all Rhea for point North , East and South, i Write us for farther particulars, yg-will be glad to arrange Itinerary W. H. DONNELL youi trip. General A get. 108 Southwest' Temple SL, 8aBXaks Gkty, Utah. t ti WiNCBIESTEBB FACTORY LOADED SHOTGUN New Rival Leader' SHELLS Repeater' you are looking for reliable shotgun ammunition, the kind that shoots where you point your gun, buy Winchester Factory Loaded Shotgun Shells: New Rival," loaded with Black powder; Leader" and Repeater," loaded with Smokeless. Insist upon having Winchester Factory Loaded Shells, and accept no others. jjF n penl-tantjay- 1 10:30am 1:00pm 1:45pm 10:55pm Aspen E. DEAN, Proprietor. Fiat Trains iDd? 3 to Pullman All Points Palacs ,.Essl.f Q indOrdhtty SleepiofCanu Fraa RsoKsng Chshr'Ctab Perfect DtabgvQtfr8arfaB.'- ALL DEALERS - W. S. TANNKK, PNeldSBL JOS. 8. TANNER, hnosiSj CostaM KEEP THEM CYSOS E. SNELL, Csehler. ...PRINTING... - half-rollin- isQ Artheriart Oartttri Stoak Ttatla an 40,000.00. at 8:41. m..nd8tU pt Far Salt Lake CHy and all mfam Stort and Wert at m. snd MS M. lg PAYSON EXCHANGE BANE SAVINGS Best Local Train Serv--i ice In the State. IB ali da, htqulra tt W. SL BHERMUL-Am- A Parma. L A. BENTON, General Agent Paaaemger Department I'U Peyioa, Vteb, SmwiI IVvuraeVi a per cent inierett lMei Ixlwl paid m Him depeeiie OF EVERY Drafts on All Parts of tha World DESCRIPTION MEET YOV AT DENTIST. THE CLUB" WHERE THEY ALWAYS KEEP THE FINEST OF Cbntinuoui Gua, Gold, AlumlJ urn and Rubber Plates. Gold and Porcelain bridges. Every operation guaranteed. Dr. R. F. Boltaday. Wines, Liquors &nd Dffloe Cigars. Two doors West af GntbaJJ Barber Shop. AT THIS OFFICE o n Carnful attention glvwn to family liada WALTER HENRY. Prop. A. Gutheil, TEE BARBEE! Good FRANK HAWKINS BOOT AND SHOE Prices consistent wltt Workmanships., First Clsxa Barberltig in nil ita Branches. REPAIRING on noonSMor wkst nr onatna . txiix OUAXKANTCU rtnox, mu SATISFACTION Depot st. rATB03,mn. GIVE VS A TRIAL |