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Show V mailer branch still smaller ones leaf is covered with of veins. The moisture is the earth thrqugh the roots' iad rueful thing to X nothing, frowned. - ' - i- - ; j'?1 'ij,' dt j,p - &;? th Paris county fhnasri forthecu- - ' fy'v''-tb- s , and forgery ; Are Charged grand Jurylnthe 'flynamitpfrftha'.lyifr. Bills Are .Returned neaday ; afternoon,::; Thd' grapl;. lined - reported 'about.; ..oclqpk.Tiu' Grand the by Jurjeney id Bottle JsUens digalnot Ofr , , kqpwp' to have Iboerl ladicted ant re 7ffeere,ofthe Company. ,;h; aid.- Mrer. !ltoy Wpod.:; PMUhd,ifl ;; 'i '.fk te jrfk'.S . Purchase ' K. .i k Slmjiktna..";Tfif fy'S- -r '" ''' r .N If ... unden: lNew York.T-Anton- lo Bosuffi, the li-its; charging knowa,tf,he khowh anythtD-'fro,.- i aon of John Bosulfi, a leading first, degree! fad. bhidty Gia ha'a beeh given the case las' banker,; whose - place of busl-fs- s ffred.' that he fit "wapte there ile aa oi . forgeryiin la at Sixty-thir-d street and First iiMTM IfundmiSfreoIdeBfjeorge bllity of thwarting Justice In reporU beea has and Vnue, kidnapped, and Is be-b' p.t Bldtldge. firitide' presidenttng the tact qf hie Indictment; Ordhard. 7v,B!mk!B trip toNapbi: held .for. 920,000 ransom! George Burnham,)r.n second ;rlco waa. indicted separately for the murdef atopo at Intervening r ( The the' Ufa kidnaping occurred last. Mutual of .S, Reeerpft j! ' president of former f Governor Steuuenberg. Og-de-a ; The announcement ' Is mads in i.i day the bank Is kept company, were , found by The Insurance Individual one more others, , with . S': that unless the Junction. City gats the in the all afternoon.. The hoy, during, grand jniy pn Thursday Ip. U1 whpee name has not been mentioned new f armory i that' Company ; B was' acting as n clerk,' was sent were brought against indHAments five In connection with ths casewere' In; Guard of to purchase flQ worth vof stamps, resign V from ; the Natlonsl officer,,. two for!.grand larceny dieted Jointly. dch , J body-j;--Yf'Utah'ln. a d did not1 return. ' Inquiry proved and three for forgery. .The alleged' Steve ' Adams, who made a oonfev old Deseret woolen' thill a mon r. wits ? brought ; and hemade the purchase. Monday jilt ion 'some days ago In which heln forgery lareeay to he pioneers,' located In the about,1 : according - to thelndlctmenta. Volved a number pfs; others Weetern m first letteicsms from the f boy, .An'W big gulch above the ptateprlaon, waa by' payments. "of f 9,000 of the com-pap- Federation men, 4 la not Included in the1 esdiy came a "second .letter..1, and Hat of indicted, Neither,' it la said,, in. ' wMk'.Tbe propit a letter from the" abductors, fire last Jtb aplaw' the destroyed by firms, money to'.', Vincent - St, John.' ? It is "within ,; the was well written In' Italian, latter to is which of erty was owned by Salt Late pity.; alleged, parent purpose range of probability that St, John' will first in letter said he was held aettfe is the It boy's circulated. claims not One haav to indicted. been be. have hgainat ' theory petiUon .??&.-- ' that the failure to. Indict Bt. John, re- ibptive In Brooklyn. , Afte asking Upton to divide the school district ln j company, while the real object ia of hla confession, la that he. inhat the money be paid tbe note con The resident of the Meged to y have been. to settle acUone gardless precinct. 9 C fil ' ; V t of- - to be used asa witness for the prosejaded:. .. eastern part of Upton, known as Pine which had been brought against cution, and aa compensation for this as individuals. of fleers the company 'Do not advise the under any police free.. to he be View. Want a school district of their will go permltted The indictments on which a charge cumstances. because if you do mj ' same report Uscurrent regardThe H 'the i based Is that of : alleged t ' V larceny f- 1 I Orchard, who Is believed by prao-tlcall- Jfe will leave this world," One of th jhMwell and .Jesse De Mill end By--1 officers embesSled two sums, one of ing ,v all of the people of Caldwell to liters from the boy's captors con of 1,500, on . "Our . scope, Millet were fined 1100 and sen--' 17.500 and the other tMee man who discharged the,bomb Sained this sentence: be the officers apThe ber .9 is ' not - vindictiveness. It U Bldor,' killed that ooofiaement Stoufienoerg..-V-j 0f general session A". gCfely; the extreme necessity which ..I.. . tor the possession at the sum In OF .Upon .your consignment, of JAPANESB OFFICERS . all at, once, without de ?f,rr. rrr,v-Wit-h Amlt. your son will be jet free and Cowardice Charged who will have to face a charge of mat ? t, STIRRING UP SENTIMENT. to Failed Suicide They n ri y .1 r ' '! u ' ' V ' THE AbbEMBLY. . . rylng. Miss Mary May of Salt Uki Defeated. Fran-i- . Ideating Held In Boston te Call Attsn-tie- n to Ban a wife he while bed VIctorla-r-Th- e City v pteamer Kanagawa. , 7 Dee Not Propoas to. Place Him-la- if to Cendltiene In Congo clsco, has been brought hack to Utah from Mara, that Japan, a Mercy' ef the ftoople. brought newp fWnt ,;! t Lieutenant : 1 tor, triai;;.; . ' ,:l Commander Mtaoguchl and fpelerabnrgX-The full text of an Boston With a view to stirring up Other ofllcera Mayor ITlsby of Provo has been of the transports Ki: airtjM toamuWiff -- ;fiWiiegg'.lj d'i V.'. A - polntt.','!;.' ai, . - i rlatt'eifl-iis- - NsC CempsIM atampa,!When He Wee Abducted end i) Being Held Until ; jflf Father. Faye the bum ef . ; (A?f..Tbe body oC'd'ttftnit.MNWal dayji J old .was fbuad In' a.dttch la Balt Imke one day last weabcJ1ia. bodf bore "i V fyxWsdvbsntOgt'' Jnd five True - 'i,iridBiperi- S"5- -M . te ' Aj ; " V - r-.-- i f I .. yKwMrtsadsrd m SuV-whic- h ; New York. Decision 00 toe' qnee-- l tkm whether H. H. Rogers shall ' be compelled to answer ithe questions asked of him In the Missouri oil hearing, aad which be refused to answer, hue .been postponed until March 26. Justice Glldersieeve, who heard ; toe argument, directed toe adjournment to await a final decision In the Missouri oourts relative to a similar case. During tbs argument for t; adjourn ment, W. V. Rowe, of counadf for Mr. Rogers, said:: I wiah to tell toe court, as toe mouthpiece of Mr Rogers, that if toe final decision of toe Missouri oourts Is against Mr. Rogers, he will answer without any order of toe court" . . . 4 & S.gdS'.Tb y'a . yA- al-th- at 1 l, -- . &'' tit Oo-to- n. H COURT-MARTIA- i ;.- - . 1 : ..4 . 'SW 04 Mairai uaM tl the dtfsens court-martiale- ?: sidewalks in the cemetery and other-wise finpift Thomas Gray, a laborer, had a narroir 'escape from death as the result of a cave-i- in a sewer trench in Salt Lake ljftt week. He was dug out by hla fellow workmen, and it waa found he had been severely brained. Tremdnt: Temple yThiirsdsy night unT eiispteei ,of the Congo Reform . - the r president Md congressld' dear witl, the ritoai oluttons calling upon n "'v"V OTtllnedthe h I deplor- United States government. supply the town of Henefer with water j for domestic and culinary purposes. PARE8 DOWN ESTIMATE. , , ,rhte. water, wlll .be piped into the tpwn from a large spring of water in the Apprbpriatlona Committee , of Houee mountains' east of ;.the settlement ' , . Gets Economical 8treak. Medical Superintendent Calder of Washington. The house committee the state - mental hospital is on appropriations agreed on Thursday of in sending a number to report an executive and Judicial- ap- -' patients tb friends In other bill carrying appropriaproprlgtion states, thus relieving the statq of the tions aa .. 129,134.181 ' aggregating expense of their maintenance here. 1906. Tbe tor: 929,822,680 r . . A civil service examination for sur- against, amount agreed on ia a reduction of veyor in the Philippine service will be 91,135,673 from .the estimates submit- .7 held In Salt Lake March 2L. The ask ted to the committee by .the various '' ary is fl,400, with an. age Umlt of l8 departments. ; C to 40 years. Training and experience J , Salaries are carried in the bill for leas peikona than were in land and topographic surveying are I sixty-fiv- e 7 ' I vlded for In the last bill and the num- ri1. lrles contemplated in the 1 ' Jsnsehke seed 21 formerly J ber of j estimates was reduced 236 by - tbe crushed left his Salt of leg lake, Jmd committee. Many limitations oivthe .. 4. at the ankle a few days ago at Victor-- appropriations are stipulated. vllle. Cal.,', while trying1 to heat hla BATTLE ON SHIP'S DEftC" way on. n northbound San Pedro, Im Angeles ft Salt Lake freight train to Mutiny of FI roman- jfieaultfklin Dah Salt lake. 't of One of.Mn to eliminate, as much aa . In order one New .Tork.- -t A tnutihy posaible scab in sheep, the federal dewaa occurred life' lost Thursday., on partment oi agriculture end the state ... steamer 'the board Massachusetts, ! of board , of aheep - commissioners waa lying , at her dock ak Utah have formulated a set of rules'! which 'if Brooklyn. the for the dipping of all sheep during a James Slocum, fireman, wan killed ; coming spring. . t1, 'j - s 'J - the the af,ie conditions said to exist in African state, 'and appealed !to . tfio-ceedl- non-reelde- - ,.i ri . y I . -- ; - - . WON BY NARROW MARGIN. ' , .t. j-- Municipal Ownership Candidate foy Mayor of. Seattle Pulle Through.' ' Seattle, Wash. Judge William Hick-- , mail Moore, municipal ownership can-datfor mayor of this city, has been elected bjr a email majority of fifteen; votes after one of the closest fights Iff ' the history of the city. John RlpHtK ger,. republican candidate,- was badly cut in many wards and ran far behind! his ticket the balance of which,' wl the exception of. a councilman or. two-Waelected by big majorities. Nearly-al- l of the registered vote was cast. The leaders of the municipal owneri hip party charge gross frauds In several of the wards, and had their candidate been defeated would have con tested the election.4 . e s Salt Lake.'? ,Salt Lake City. The first - "tournament at the. Western .Bowling;, began at Salt Lalp. City at 1:30 Wednesday night, Fhen Mayor Tbomp son threw the flysi ball down thsl-leys- , after a hort speech grantlnghe freedom of the city to the . visitors. Teams are present from ihany of the western ciliet to take part In the end ' liberal purses are - being hung up. Two Salt Lake- teams,bne from Denver and one. from San Francisco bowled at the Opening seaqlon. The attendance le forge and aptfe-cessful tournament iqjeured.', ; Bowling Congress in bon-gras- s manifest the Farmers Institute meet I men ere ranged oa oiie aide and op-i-n eon-tes- t, gs held at NepfiL recently were the poslng them were the ships officers moat successful ever held la that eeo-- and members of the, crew. Sounds of reserve a of caused P fighting tlon. There were numerous subjects J lice to be hurried to the steamer, bat treated in n moat practical manner by the firemen who had 'started the trouthe professors from Logan. ble. had been driven into-- , submission before the. police arrived. The Interior department haa V a- No Proof "of ChargeeMeda A a contract . between tbe . pro-- ed V Were Looking for. Excitement . Congressmen. atlon service and Strawberry Vat ' ur who Tork.r-FoNew. men young the for association Wasbih.ATjn'-rR- . ley Water Users N. J ovrnbr. c use Of the waters to be made avail- - were, arrested near Passaic, ; ibie Vorlrrigatlon purposes under the charged with attempting to wreck an fled or B v-Buffalo express tra Strawberry valley project I the Delaware, LaCkawan The daughter of William I confess Woodard of Kama la dead from.;he llrol; have conitk ts anti effects- - of drinking part of the T tents of a can of lye. The mother was TiclnUJ,-r,1u Plants are like animals In many I scrubbing- the floor and, the little one tbe onLliost smbImi ways. The animal breathes, so does picked np the can from the floor nd toe plant The animal has veins om strict ur. eta., drank some Of the deadly nolson. through which toe blood flows, carryJc Fotcoa sad sn WKAKNXasaS et CossultsUoa aad sdvie Bm, ing life and vigor to every part The v BnUya ssd HsHSva IS a. h. ts II plant tod, has veins through which : 'j v- - east-boun- d t - otiio Specialists, Aper. 1 i 1 1111 VI I - 'tis m ? Newspapers Attribute Miserable Oen dltion of Pesaanto to the inconw .' Js. ?. re. . pletoneae of Emancipation and.-Aak If .They Are to Bai 6en , damned to Misery. - - , iM if-- ; ? 8L Petersburg. The expectation la tome quarters that toe anniversary of toe emancipation of the serfs on Sunb an flay-- would be commemorated agrarian ukase wee not fulfilled. All. toe newspapers, however, seised' toe; occasion to discuss toe peasant question In view of the general antlclp- atlon of extensive agrarian troubles lq the plant's tl siA- - - , V. J . . ,j- , TREbbES. - - 5; ... .A hunger of toe Mujlcka will prevent an awful Jacquerie. ' The conservative ' !' on toe draw a striking parallel of.;;..:;, governor general of Moscow and journals which followed the, proclamation ,;'!j riots member of the council of jthe emplre, was fnfotrated Monday. As ln. the! of civic liberty and toe eventa thah ;, . Alexander1 de , case of. Vice Admiral Chouknln,. who succeeded j Emperor ; cree for the pur ?. ' of freedom personal on February-of this year waa toe at proving that toe present poiitf , object of a terrorist attack, the would-b- e pose leal ferment Is tonly incident to toe assassin was a woman. ; Represent adjustment of tbe population to a newf.,. ing that she ame from peAonal I regime. Then, as now, tin ey say, the . .. friends at toe go vernor general, she I emperors act waa mlauddc The peasants believed toe land gained admittance' to toe chancellery, with which they were endowed was S y but ber agitation attracted the atten- free gift, and when they were unde tion of an aide, who noticed particucelved Jubilation over their larly the luxuriance of the womans turned to .7 7 anger, and waa followed waa colffed .hair, which high, upon her uprisings end em- j the riots throughout head.' When ahe waa Interrogated aha which, provoked tho sternest ro v;jo attempted to flee, but was seized and pire v , i searched and a small bomb waa dis- preaslon. On toe contrary too radical Journals ; covered concealed in her tresses. .The like toe- new situation and point U identity of the woman has not been et orrowful picture of the unfortunate! tabllahed. peasant of toe leaf forty years bound to toe soil burdened by a debt not yet CAN NOT BE PROSECUTED. discharged and subject to the - knouL. They attribute toe miserable condl Statute ef Limits tiona Acta aa Bar in tlon of toe peasants to tho Incomplete . ness of emancipation stud aak It too Northsra Securities Caa. Moscow. A boldly planned attempt life of Vice Admiral Doubaaoff, uM . - o HI - : - . U ir . 1r - ? ft '- ''..'-M- ! - of too rules, occupied the attention of liberty Is insuffloienttoe house 6n Monday, aad' resulted In KILLED HIS INVALID WIFE,' toe passage of several bills,' tome of .I 4 - ' 1. . .7 ! 1 ' i J , ij til '. 7;: considerable Importance, v The adopof- ..Buffalo, N.'.YVj tion of a resolution of Inquiry to Physician.' ! whether any criminal prosecutions repra-fiveBuffalo. Henry L.' Wbltbeck,-phyaiclan have of.-'.agalnBt individuals and dentist, killed bis wife In the Northern' Securities company, a hammer Sunday and then blew, " v toe text for a speech of crit- with furnished bg. national assembly, with one out hie brain with a riffle. , " Mr.: icism Democratic the Williams, i appointed by the emperor hn4 leader,bydirected Whitbeck1 walked up behind : hlb against the adminisr elected from toe nobility tration. Brief answers were made b wife as ahe waa alttlug In a rocking l.dergy, pot counting scattering Mr. of Jenkins .Wisconsin and' Mr, her a terrific blow oil. forters from other classes, ' seems Grosvenor of Ohio. .. Mr. Jenkins chair and struckwith a hammer. Then either y kuye a conservative if not a showed that the statute of limitations he lefttemple toe hammer on a table' and in the council to blck had-- ran against any actions - that ' atloonl aaaembly should the ma-f.t- might be taken in this caae, and .that walked Into toe next room where be j took np a rifle. ' Resting the butt end latter be lp opposition to any effort at prosecution would be on toe floor, he leaned; his forehead' rn. toe barrel and against toe mouth of t the trigger. - The top of hie ' fCOTT 18 NOT EFFECTIVE- Could Not Prevent Death by Prayer. pulled bead was blown off. The Chicago. health departcity With China Increases GENERAL 8CHOFIELD DEAD. justified. In forcibly interfer Months Roll By. ,. , mentiniacases extreme of ng aickneaa, g shington. In view of the Commander where toe services pf a physician are The Lest Surviving Army . toe Civil War. effect .of 77regarding During refused, according to an opinion renblneae ' boycott., of American dered Lieutenant Ffoj St, Augustine. by Corporation Counsel Lewis.. Secretary Metcalf of. the de-p- Since the advent of John Alexander General John M. Schofield, ' U, S. Av of qommercb and labor' has Dpwle in Chicago many cases of this retired, former head of the army, died a statement showing ' toe nature have. been brought to toe no- at. 8:20 oclock Sunday night Hewas ' tice of tho city authorities, but no at.- of .exports from this country In the morning with cerebyal definite action has ever been taken attacked by months, from July; 1904, to such cases until Monday, when hemorrhage. .'Hla wife,, and. young . Jr 1905, prayer Instead of medicine waa being daughter were with him; gfuary, 1905, and from July,. With toe death of. General Schonuary, 1905 respectively. ' It used in toe treatment of Mra. Ella tnia .that toe total exports Turner, who 1b a believer in Dowles field toe last surviving army- comseven months ending January, teachings. The woman was screammander during toe civil war haa amounted to $23,532,948, wbere-th- e ing with pain when n physician ar- passed away. seven months ending John McAllister Schofield was horn rived and relieved her, toe police havNew York, ;they equaled 928,862,680, ing interfered .and called toe doctor. In Chautauqua county, stal. Increase of 95,429,732. September 29, 1831. r$STUDENTS ON STRIKE. A Monument of Treea.' COLLAP8ED. Refused to Attend Classes After BeAustin, Texas.iOn the evening beIan Killed and Three Injured at be died, Governor Hogg talked fore Denied a ing Holiday. Pueblo, Colo. ' as to the kind of monument at 6. length Delaware, Any students attfhv Colo. By toe collapse of wished he ;when .he should die.- "I classes will be In ducked toe aerate roof over n section of tending he monument of no want said, stone," waa toe edict of toe new round house of the Den-Ri- o aulphur springs," tndents at Ohio Wesleyan Monday "but let my children plant at toe head Grinds railroad, 'which la of my grave a pecan tree and at the after toe faculty bad refused to irse of conatraction here, Tuee-ma- n n holiday as a celebration of grant foot of my grave a walnut tree, and toe waa Instantly killed and double In debate last Friday. when these treea shall bear let the ' victory athera were badly Injured, Dead But one student, W. W. Nearly, de- pecans and toe walnuts be given out Robbie. Injured W. H. fied toe edict He was quickly token among toe plain people of Texas ao fatally; Oscar Keel from the class room and the promised that they may plant them and make rt Walton were both badly cut bath administered. Texas a land of treea." steed by falling debris. Indiana Are Not Citizens. , Longwortha at Home. Named aa President of . ' jjeffery Representative The Washington. court : 01 Washington. supreme the Western Pacific. Nicholas Longworth returned to toe United States has denied toe apFrancisco. The stockholders plication of Columbia George and Toy Washington Sunday from Cuba to Western Pacific company met their after which both they journeyed place Indiana,' for leave to file Toy, ay : and elected the following a petition for n writ of habeas cor wedding. They occupied a private car krfa: George J. Gould, E. T. Jefpus. The two were tried Jn the Unit- -' attached to a regular train of thf- ' president), V. G. Bogue' (vice ed States circuit court of Oregon on Southern railway, which arrived here iidenl and chief engineer). W. n criminal charge and, being found at 9:50 oclock Sunday morning. They; r ett (vice president and general guilty, attempted to brpig that case to were met at the train by Mr. Long- flK Edwin Hawley, W.' V. Mil toe supreme court on Jhs ground that worth' and drove ' secretary private F. Evans (general auditor), W. they .weie citizens of the. United reai-iMr. to Longworth'a Immediately States and should have been tried ia dence on Eighteenth - streL where otwell, J. Dalxell Brown (treas-WarrOlnuy, Warren Olney, a state court. they have taken up tlieir home.. W Black and H, M, McCarti ty -i . r - - ; fl .. 1-- s. "1,-- J - Jl'l ' been--begu- . ! . 1.L3 . ty-ql- x . : 7-- ;..r y ... 'T- ' plla-prlt- he rp-:1a- ! i Woman's Hair Hid Bomb Intended for the spring, unanimously . .agreeing that only legal satisfaction of toe fond Governor General. ' d ftll -- DEATH CONCEALED manifesto xand..vlauro"!reltt! national assembly and the xed . council of.;the empire, a flood of light on the purpose government' to keep a' firm' on! toe new Russian parliament ' exclude .certain subjects from deration by the people's "The composition the dl of the empire, or upper house kthc RuMiUa V qidllfeeurir ' squadron at the commencement biT the war, are being for at' leged cowardice,- Off the occaaioi-ohe disaster the war' deputment, at Tokio issued a bulletin that" none;of the soMlera on hoard were taken prisi' oners,, that' with, the- exception' of the survivors who .returned all had been ' killed, or had suicided. Extended accounts were given In Japanese news, papers of how Lieutenant Commander Misobuchi and other officers commit: ted hart kari, but. with the return of 3 theae officers among the prisoners, from Russia, Japanese newspapers say they regret their sympathy. n. Vi? ,Ctty Is Hats a. Mmi that Indictments wis. jjigywi .; ' Larceny Is to bar another vaud a company .beta now la process of formation with a capital L 'VYaft' : V 'X-- th tb. nwently smiled jL'eilsby fltortg wwe map ler fretful chll look and wild, K rIs. atatedfon- - to die. : r ; ' rled by theae veins to every s pf tbe leaf. of the le tho at aguln surface ,ajok aiH you will see little pores, these the leaf breathep, sir os we take it lntsait the leaf takes Hvi.T yilf 1 "WiWSsefS&j nvC It la annouuoed that 912.060 Y: vlu h 'distributed aaneally among .' -- ef'il joam heart waa full tud.lenly to sing, "ng nadir, went along t hopelewinew and wrong everything. on her face jlnry In her eye ider on her ''a a cheerless place, through her sighs, . W'-ry- '- V'-'1 Jt . - . .i '5-7 wide-feelin- - . U . - " h : nt ' 7 . , '1 . 7! ap-fro- - 4 Vt . Jan-j,190- 6, V: I1, : ji 5 -- It" k ; A: . : ?;C i - - m m I; .. . I and-Mra- - - - ea I... . ,r ; ' . V.o f" s.' 4tA to every part Through the center of the leaf runa 4 tough, heavy vein, from which are sent out many branches Then in Mood, flows V J- - 4 tF .'t i Vr I Mr - |