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Show TEMPLE AND TABERNACLE. Q' ' s? p Id luxe nl culprits da not always escape punishment on account of their One such offender did, Ignorance. however, pass unmolested, although she had, all unknowingly," grievously broken the law. It waa over In Japan, tid she was he an American girl. InwUtlngly committed the offense of looking upon She had gone to the temple royalty of Kevanron, the goddess of mercy. The temple is on a hill, and U readied by many steps Ascending these stepa, she sat down In a little teahouse to rest. What happened wrhlle she thus rested, she herself narrates In the Buffalo Express. She had closed her eyes and waa taking her ease, when she waa suddenly atoused by a policeman, who came very near and glared at herb Hia words she could not understand. She turned ann saw a gorgeously robed priest, fol'owed by an old man, who led by t Je hand a little girl about eight years old. Several ladles were j jnD attendance The visitor was Interested in what she saw As for the policeman, she Imagined that he had told her she becould not enter the temple cause of some pi lest ly function. Soon another policeman came up and glared at her, but as before she v.as in Ignorance of what he meant. She watched the party ascending the steps, and thought what a delicate-lookin- g child the little girl was, and admired the flue old man who waa with at TRACEDY LAW BREAKER. AN INNOCENT Mr. , ttmiher I'Utlrj M Cant 0 n a I CANTON. i t NORTHWEST Shot Head by a utaa. Oeorgv I) ,,f Mrs., Pres dent uvllic g Sax-ton- Exports , are examining coal fields in the interest Ttm NOTES, Wyoming of New York y u4 As time 1 th greatest of physlcUssJ so silence is tbe greatest of arbiters. Time and s lenre succeed oftentimes, where Sil other agenote and influences fall. The truth is omnipotent Shd need no props. In th end only th right shall prevail, and all men shall see it. Suffering Is the only avenu to th highest and dlvlnest experiences. ChrUt was mad perfect and If wt would through suffering, reign with Him ws must also suffer with Him Buffering U heavens brightest sngsl In disguise. It v suffer as Christians let us rejoice and be glad, for great is our reward, not in the far-olife to come only, but here on earth also. If we are right with God and our eaus is Just, we have nothing to fear, how- ever w may suffer, but in the end w shall say It waa well; it was well. All things come to those who wait, and silence is golden when we know that He guides our steps. H Uoeth all things well, and h shall bring forth thy righteousness at th light, and thy judgment (vindication) s th So shall it he well with noonday." thee; so suffer on, If it be they lot Paciflc Methodist Advocate. Capitalists. dead'in froiil of the John K. Squire has been appointed rwslilc me of x rs Eva B Mthuuse, r of the laud oilier regiNti wlilovv dI tbe ale Tlit sixty-uintsemi annual general sustained: l.corge A It bouse, Iranklm D. Richards, Colo Springs, Lincoln 819 av tniifvi eme of the Church of Jesus Brigham I be nue i where is ouug, F. M. Lyman. John i now believed that either the NeIt to have r.me to muse a call hrist of Latter-daSaints opened Henryr Smith, George Te&sdel, Hebei or tlie Wyoming artillery vada , eavalrv shot-T Five weie fired, three of whuli huisday.'Oi toiler o, hi the tahernacle, J. Grant John W. Taylor, M M. Mervv ill the nextejjpedltlou to Manila. gouu entered his Kah MisAnna at halt Lake lty The new pitsident rill, Anton II Lund, M. F. Cowley and George of the chureh. lautuzo Snow, with O A. Woodruff Fled Pettigrew, a has bi n p1 i,, under anest oil sui boy of Grind Junetion, fell from a switch picioti (Surge Q tannoii and Joseph F President tannon then stated that Mr Smith thetwootlm m. inkers of the the apostles hud dei ided unanimously engine and had both legs cut off above Ramin the km c first piesideney. oil eath hand, oe upon a pt rsna to fill the exibting vatenant I the seat which, for sotuaiiv years, cancy iu the pwarda of foo 000 worth of fine qroruin of the twelva busiii was tiled In the late President Wood-rut- ! s.uv of name he offered log limbi r has been destroyed iu the apostles, anil Of the other general authoritu a makm, Wyoming during the past six week by Rudger Clawson, president of Boa obtain forest tires pleat lit on the stand there weieof the Elder stake, for confirmation by the later ( uhan quoiuin of the twelve apostles, Frank- confe rence bloodhounds have arrived In band lin L) liuhaids, Lrigliaiu touiig, John ( lu The vote on tli new apostle waa tie and will he put on the track yen 11 s nt in W 'laylur, Mauiuer W Baxtc theie to sin ure the of jh rsous who set fire to Ranchman then taken, and Mr. Clawson waa Meiritt, divorn H tin Lund, Matin as 1 t row ley unanimously sustained juu, ceding here bung a Jones hay stacks suit fin J i u iges for the alleged alienand. Abraham Owen Woodruff, Motions in the following order were The preliminary trial of Frank C raation if lie u Vs affections Thin John Smith, of the fiist seven then put aud unanimously carried in for the tuurdi r of George Harris nter case h is in i n through all the interpresidents of seventies, Seymour 15 each instance. a strev t tig lit at t ripple Creek, Colo-- j in mediate i mi t,. uml yi as passed upon Nouns', I! II Roberts, Geoi ge Reynolds To sustain the first presidency as resulted in the acquittal of Cra-- I bv tin stai Mipitme court on an inter- rado, and Jonathan O Kimball, of the pre- prophets. See is aud re vela tors. mer. NEW SLEEPING CABS. plead iig iiinl finally remanded for siding bishopric, William It 1reston, To sustain John imiith as patriarch j n Mexican Lucero. John sheepherder, Koliert 1 liurton and John U Winder. of the hurch of Jesus t hrist of. Latterbearing mi u met its here. has Wen ariested, charged vv ith set- To Denver, Omaha, St. Unit, Chicago end Bef m tlin, occurred, and on U ednes-daPresident Loienzo Snow delivered -day , haiuts. lio ton. a m itleuieut was effected Saxtou ting fire to the forests in the vicinity the opening address, expressing pleasThe- - Denver A Kiu Grande railroad To sustain the following seven presiseveral which of Saratoga, Wya, bj ure at the large attendance at the con- dents of the seventies. Seymour B. Focnic liueof the World announces new paying (ito'pe 81,825 on tbe claim sot hundred acres of vatuable timber was and 8 J1' ojo for d&iu&ge& M i s ference President George Q. Cannon Young, C. J. Fjeldsted, Ik II. Roberts, important additions to their already upof Gcoig'e weilarrangod sleeping ear service. In the has also bad several eases against Sax- destroyed, spoke In regard to education and the Ueorge Reynolds, J, G, Kimball, Rulon J. McCrey committed - suicide at future;ttils (Kipulur tine willruh through ton, claiming the detention of " churchs missionary work. Apostle S. Wells and J. W. McMurrin. her. Omadefense of Saxton being that Therutopoli, Wyo. He locked himself weekly Pullman Tourist sleepers to Lund gave an interesting account of To sustain tbe presiding bishop, W, It was not until she reached the hoNew York and Boston, also to Chicago, bath-rooha, He in took and a poiaon. hiB labors among the Turks; 'while R. Preston, with John R. Winder and tel that she learned what a sin aha theartic'es were held for overdue rent left note St. Louis without change. Those cars will a saying he waa tired of life. start from had committed. She bad had tbe ef- in the rooms, Apostles Cowley, Merrill and Elder R. T. Burton as counselors. Portland, Oregon, thus giving Mrs Althouse, in front of whoae Financial troubles caused him to comGolden Kimball addressed the large benefit of through service on Oregon To sustain Franklin D. Richards as frontery to look on royalty. That waa Short Line, as well as from all Utah audience, after which the choir sang church historian, with Elders Penrose the cause of the black looks. She had house the shooting occurred, several mit the deed. ' reiwgrriritig months ago began peacef pr(H;i;ediitga not on looked but she "The cxcurslohs 'ere' personally is wav. ttointE' royalty, The only and Penrose Truth Elder department and Jensen as assistants. Lightand had hooked down on Twyaliy Troth fief against Mrs. George, alleging that her the curative properties of tbe Wyoming conducted and furnish all the conveniences ' To SUstaTn President Lorenzo' Snow position pi ouy turned, Uve benediction. above the stepa. life had been threatened. sleepers at leu than number of of regular Pullman climate and is sending as trustee In trust oT the Church ol " The but her Ignorance of the Louis car wlUleav cost. St. tbe half Nothing was Mrs. Second Days Session. common It talk that from the George sick and wounded soldiers Saints. Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y O. S. L. station every Thursday and Oglanguage and customs of the country would make frequent threats of taking east to tbe At the Friday morning session, PresRussell for at Fort hospital To sustain John Nicholson as clerk had carried her through. den vis Rio Grande Western railway, The two Saxton's life ident Joseph F. Smith was the first of the Many of these threats medical treatment. little princesses are now In Kamakura, are said to every Friday morning. Th Omaha, Chigeneral conference. have been sent through the speaker. He delivered a discourse, the The Cheyenne city council has au- cago, New York and Boston sleeper wfli President Cannon then said the and If they walk on the beach the leave O. 8. L. station every Wednesday opening portion of which was devoted presidency had been contemplating for whole place Is cleared. No common mails and the federal grand jury, sit- thorized the eity officers to accept th to defining the objects of the general sometime the and Salt Lake every Thursday evening, fam- - ting in Cleveland last fall, indicted her see allowed to the is of financial York any New of eye of proposition advisability relieving for alleged improper use of the mails. eoneern to refund the Cheyenne water thus affording the inestimable privilege of conferences of the church. He urged the ny. consisted which mission, European In Salt Lake City, a twelve-hou- r Mrs George gave bond, and the indictthe people to take a deep interest in of Elders Wells, McMurrin and Parry. bonds, amounting to 1127,000, reducing aU details, write to B. F. and rate For so knowin as for is still the establishment of the work of God Elder ment, here, ONE OF QUANTRELLS MEN. the interest from 6 to 5 per cent. Tarry, he said, had already reKevins, General Agent, or IL M. Cushing, alive on th basis of inspiration, revelation turned, and he put a motion, which The movement of sheep eastward ha T. P. A..D k R. G. Railway, Salt Lake of most One the features interesting C. is ' and every principle of righteousness. Sample George, the husband, been something remarkable this year. UHy, or Sny Oregon Short Lise or Rio wascarried, to replace the present mis- of the Lone Jack at Kansas City now reported to have been married to It was shown clearly that the temporal sion with Platt G. Lyman, with James the other day waspicnic of 200,006 Grande Western ticket agent. Is stated that upward the presence there It second wife for more than a year concerns of the Saints were inseparable McMnirin and Henry W. Naisbit as of a number of QuantreUg men, promihead have been delivered to rail points is reported married at Wheeling to He nafrom those that are spiritual, the nent among whom was the famous Geo. Old ee e Title of counselors. Nevada for shipment east. Prices Miss Lucy Graham of Alliance, and in - Of all the words ln Baspeet. ture of man being both physical and onr language President Lorenzo Snow and Apostle W. Shepherd, known over Missouri and nave averaged 82.25 to 83 per head on the marriage was kept a secret until d farGeo. Shepherd, few have wandered that are there spiritual. Many profitable sugges- Clawson addressed the congregation, Kansas as An enormous clip of wool the tions were given as to the best course and at the close of President Snows Qunntrells trusted lieutenant The true after the settlement with Saxton. As will rang. ther down their original meaning than marketed. be th adjective "old," aa a title of respect, to pursue to secure success in the or- remarks Mrs. Emily II. Woodward record of this man as a soldier, guerril- soon as George got his damage money Postoffice Inspector Waterbury arof friend James and the la, and Its modern use aa a term of remarhis from Younger announced he Saxton, dinary affairs of life, and methods sang tbe solo, Come Unto Him All Y boy and alleged slayer of Jesse J&mee riage. Mrs. George claims Saxton de- rived in Cheyenne recently after chase proach or contempt It a boy speaks which led in the contrary direction Who Labor. Such a record, ceived her and would fill volumes. of over 1,000 miles In search of tbe out- of tha guardian who baa cut down his deserted her. were pointed out and delineated. e as a "stinJoseph F. Smith then pronounced should it ever be written, would thrill allowance of pocket-mone- y laws who robbed the Big Piney " Apostle John W. Taylor, the second the benediction, and tbe conference the adventurous, and throw light upon offiBACONS TROOPS VICTORIOUS. gy old cove,- or a girl describe th Two in and Store August. speaker, created a profound sensation adjourned for six months. her haa teacher that whispering many of the most daring deeds of borcaught WaterMr. cers who were assisting ta ell Directions by making charges of immorality la elaaa as a "horrid old thing, thsy Badger Clawson, the newly elected der outlawry both during and after Iidlui Scattered bury received sligbk wounds 'while ia hav got a long way from our Saxon nr ... .. Troops He Retnrela. waa of the choir. members war. against apostle, ia well aud favorably known the the Jackson's Hole region. ancestors, with whom "eald , old, and Walker, Minn., Oct. 8. General Bafollowed by President Cannon who to all the Mormon people. He wae Tbe name of Geo. Shepherd waa fareceived been at has chief, king, were almost th Word arrived have con and his Cheyenne for Jeeae "aider,? before Frank and miliar long here, troops soundly rebuked Apostle Taylor born in Salt Lake City forty-on- e year bis utterances, and at the afternoon ago last March. His father is Bishop James were known to the outside world and will remain here for the present, from Washington that the navy de- tame thing a belief to which the English earl owes hla title of nobility, Th aa daring criminals and desperate men. more to qniet tbe fears of the settler partment had let the contracts for th session Sunday Apostle Taylor made Hyrum B. Clawson and Mrs. Margaret Romans, too, formed their words "pais & son of the late Jaa. Shep- than in to on four of Shepherd construction monitor, of further an apology to the members of the Clawson is his mother. any From hla anticipation meaning noble, and senatu trician, a farmer of Jackson herd,' monirespectable Th new b named Wyoming. trouble with tbe Chippewa Indiana choir. moat honorable body of men ia tha youth he has been a devout member of county. In 1857 he left home and proth General Bacon has made th follow- tor will each cost 11,500,000, will have At the afternoon session Apostles the church and an earnest promoter of from "pater and "senex, words ceeded to Utah, where be joined the and Mat, two tsrrets, and carry twelve-inc- h to General Corbin: Franklin D. Richards, Heber J, Grant the faith. In 1879 Elder Clawson fulfather and old man. meaning army, at that time operating against ing report Arrived here at noon with my de- four-inc- h and George Teasdel addressed the large filled a mission to Georgia, and while the Mormons under the command of guns. Tba October number of Sh Nicholas The eongregatioD, after which conference pr&selyting in that1 state in company General Albert Sydney Johnston. At tachment in good condition. Thomas Zelmetx was assassinated in opens with two articles on Queen Wilhei-miadjourned till Sunday mSming at 10 with Elder Joseph Standing a mob of a the beginning of the war he enlisted in killed and badlv wounded .have been Dayton, Nev., Oct. 6. On leaving th of Holland, both of them illustrated .o'clock. dozen desperate men, armed with shot- Captain Duncan company of Rossers hipped to Fort Snelling thia morning. at Day ton, Zeimets met ansae, from photographs Th article are writtag in the bat- The Indiana have been badly whipped and tbe name of Petagna, ten by Annie C. Kntper and Jeannette May Closing Session. guns, attacked the missionaries, and regiment,Wilson participated creek and Pea Ridge. and left the country adjacent to the qnaintance by toward him to tles of Fisher, and contain many pretty stories extend or and advanced warning. The attendance at the closing session 'without provocation waa orderWhen General Prlcea army En route here other Chippewa about the Merry Girl. Queen, Thera are 81. fight. on without aaaslBAted Elder when, any July was probably the largest ever seen at Standing friendly greeting, ed east of the Mississippi he returned bands unusual number of verses and jingles an the white along and displayed flags a conference. The great tabernacle Elder Clawson eacaped unharmed, warning of hi murderous intent, to Jackson county "and joined Qnan-trel- P lake shore. - Much talk here of Including contributions by Mary A. Gil general in Relmetka of s the hand believes he dagger providence plunged band of guerrillas. waa packed in every part, besides Elsie Hill, Edith M. Indian outbreak. Will ascertain facta bowels, tbe wound proving fatal faw lette, Oliver Herford, pared hla life from the assassins. Well and others. Among which there was an overflow meeting Among these kindred spirit Shep- and Thomas, Carolyn report later. Find Colonel II a minutes later. In proving his faith by bia works. herd soon came to be known as on of the artist represented In th number r in the assembly ball, and many hunat thia place with 200 men, Third a himself unto took Clawson Elder dreds were in the grounds unable to name of Vartan, Relyeaj Brlch aad Fenn. This tbe Indian A Shoshone by infantry. Will remain myself and number completes the twenty-fourt- h ye 9 pi oral wif in 1884, and for this offense gain admission to eitherbnilding. Day Light has been lodged in jail St of SL Nicholas.1 here developa to awaiting keep sentenced troops and convicted waa he of th action Apostle John Henry Smith was the tbe to await ments. Regret exaggerated reports Cheyenne His devotion first speaker. He said he was glad to term of imprisonment. MKINLEY DAY tha charge against him elepublished, reeuttlng from my inability grand jury, his waa rewarded by see the spirit manifested among the to principal his wife. of murder Day the being no in to communi mte. Hav been saints from all parts to endeavor to be vation to tha presidency of the Box Omaha Expositive. cf massacre and need no rein Light admits that he killed the woman, danger ten Elder stake about ago. years he the at conference; erime and return for 825.00 via Union spoke his Omaha reason for as represented states and forcemeat. Colonel Harbach'a comof the need of the sons and daughters Paciflc on October 9 and 10. Probably th waa in good time in aending the that his wife was a bad woman, lazy waa reported at the general conIt ing to effort cultivate a last very low rate that will be made from he her killed sad greater making for and nothing, good boats." ference that there are not as many account the Trane Mississippi ExpoUtah the study of the scripture, aud to lead T" Gue Bel Cu, a Chippewa Indian who to get rid of her. elder now in the missionary field sition. Dont fall to take advantage of it in family prayer at home. has transacted considerable business there were six months ago, owing to Troop B of th Eighth United States and secure as much time in Omaha a posApostle Francis M. Lyman and Brig- the fact that of late more have been at for that his aaya tribe, Washington passed through Cheyenne Oc- sible by using th Union Pacific. Na cavalry ham Young followed, after which the enreleased than have been sent out But more 30 not 20 7 his tribe than or of tober en route from Fort Washakie changes. Dining Cars, Buffet Smoking session adjourned till afternoon. of sleepers. borne left have in the outbreak. to Huntsville, Ala., from which place and Library Cara. AU classes few, comparatively, gaged The afternoon session was opened Union via tickets Call Pacific, or for ash-sk- ie your W from The companies of the Fourteenth they go to Cuba. The trip three months. with prayer by Apostle Lund after during tbe past IL M.Clay, general agent. Salt Lake write to the line of the Union Pacifie at Minnesota, now at Duluth, da not exElder Neilse C. Hiselt died at Pleaswhich the choir sang, God of Isreal for full information. to be called out was a severe one. Th men City, Rawlins of 30 pect asthma. ulL on Grove the ant Hear Onr Prayer. The September Atlantic la an especially camped in six inches of snow every President George Q. Cannon then He had lately returned from the Queen LU Demands Relief. number, both in the selection and Rawat horses their timely left been released announoed that the business of the Colorado mission, having 8an Francisco, Oct 8. The United night They back to th of its topics. When the Spantreatment to be sent Mr. Hiselt post afternoon would be devoted to the sus- on account of States transport steamer Valencia has lins, ish war began, tbe Atlantia promptly reGrove in the year GEO. W. SHEPHERD. Tbe citizens of Anaconda, Mont, are viewed the whole question, and showed arrived here from Manila and Honolulu, taining of the choice of the quorums came to Pleasant 1868. A few years since he went to (he most reckless and daring of th over the report that another the justifiable and inevitable causes of our for the various officers of the church excited adthe following Hawaiian now that the war is closed, tbe In 1862 h and Bill bearing President Lorenzo Snow waa unani- Colorado and made a home, bat re- rough riders. vices: big company, a rival in magnitude of action ; and 1 he waa Gregg rode down tbe streets of Indefirst to discuss tbe new situaLast Utah. Atlantia to turned ia to spring as Aaaeond sustained seer, begin the company, mously prophet, It is learned on good authority that federal then and new problems and tasks the mission. About garrisoned by a fill Called to tion, pendence, Washoe revelator and president of the Church Lilionkalani will leave for operations soon. This is th Colonel Burris com which confront the country, exhibiting which for its ha of Jesna Christ cf Latter-da- y Saints in month ago he came back on a visit. soldiersandunder about the middle of Mining eompny, a spirit of hope and courage which fully by ehonting and shooting at Washington When his time expired, faithful to mend, all the world. Daly and J. accords to her claims against principal owners Marcus so November, the terrified blue in with the true national feeling of press everything sight field of hla ' to returned labor, ha in owners were The councilors to the president duty our OOUntry today. coat that they were not molested. He congress for remuneration for tbe loss B. Qaggin, both principal W. 'Taylor, seeing was in the Tate house at New Banta of her throne and the revenue from the Anaconda Mining company, but "l,rt r then unanimously sustained in torn, but President John aent him home with Fe in March, 1862, when it waa surTh Hlemlag vf Work. the crown lands, lor which sb feels the Washoe company will be run diw George Q. Cannon first and then Joseph hie condition, Thank God every morning when yotk another elder to nurse him on the way, rounds sbd oiesrdly Pcg-Rft vb that the people of tl' United States tioct from the Anaconda company. F. Smith. industrious a was get up that you have something to do rounded by soldiers, and with alxUen owe her some very Next came the motion to sustain Mr. Hiselt William Cullnm, a packer in tba that pecuniary compensation. Cole day which must be doae, whsthar build and to much to done Quantrell other. Including up Franklin D. Richards as president of man, having 1 of the Second engineers Rican campaign, is inCbeyenn Puerto Company Uk it or uoL Being forced to yon hi out way through is now the twelve, which was ivoted upon Utah and Colorado. He leaves a wife Younger, fought Chief Packer that He leave. in on at and forced to do your bast, will Pearl work reports They camp of city. and one son here, besides a number of the flame. He waa at the battle unanimously. have been ordered to make a survey of Tom Mooney, of Cheyenne, baa re- breed in yon temperance, guerrillas when Quantrella Independence Tha apostles came next and the mo- children in Colorado. He Waa about assisted the regular confederate tbe Pearl harbor reg ton, probably with ceived order to reorganize tw Com- diligence, a Length and' win, content Denwhich th idl tion was put collectively by President fiS years of age, and a native of forces, and after it waa over Quantrell a view of securing data for fortifica- plete pack train at Camp Carlin, Chey- and a bond red vlrtqea -will never know. Uharles Kingsley. Cannon that the following apostle be mark. enne. designated Geo, Shepherd as one tion and improvement plana is Mishap. among half a dosen pt hla men who With the first number for October, The Governor Richards Of Wyoming baa It ia probable that Elder Platt D. IfuUntf Mots Go. most distinguished themselves for had W, Cb 9. arias senOct, Francisco, 2ohn of the to tbe one Age, the weekly eclectic magazine 8n of Living a 6buw, preeidency pardon McLyman, granted Washington, Oct 8, President courage. On the Kanaaa baldaring more than fifty years has been m from a fell for an which aeronaut, Voamer, tuoceed Elder will seven 1897 to Imprisyears 6sn Juan Stake, road, in the fall of 1862, Kinley has cabled the United States tenced in with American readers, begins ft Bulon Wells aa presldsnt of the Euro- loon at tbe Chutes, a plaaanra resort Geo. Shepherd rode into an ambush military eqmmisslon at Puerto Rloo onment for assault with attempt to favorite new series and appear ia a new end atnear Golden Gat park, this afternoon for the guerrillas. A gun wa that the island most be evacuated by commit murder. Tbs man whom Shaw tractive dress, suggesting The Atlantia pean mission. prepared and received serious injuries, severs leveled at hia breast, but he leaned fortbe 8paniah forces on or before October bA assaulted signed a petition for Monthly in tne clear legibility of its page, The official report of tbe Church besides an arm and leg, being ward and shot th mam holding it, ribs, woademie for the pardon. The familiar cover is to be retained, hot it of learning 18, and that tbe Spanish eoretmiaslonera broken. Ha mad the nsoent, hanging wheeled his horse around, and in spit A successful benefit wsa given at baa been newly engraved and otherwls so informed. In case of tbe failnr be June 80, 1898, given three " hi teeth to a' strap attached to a of th volley that was sent after him, of semen-erie- s, by the Spaniards to complete th evao-nati- Cheyenne on night last week in aid modernised. colleges, It academies, and two Hi body failed to slesr th rod beck to warn QuantrelL trapes. who C. of in J. are McCotltster, four of the family Utah, of which nine Th maximum annual rainfall at Manila, by that date, tbe United State wires rorronnding th in' ia Idaho, and three in Chihuahua, rope and ia 109 inches, th minimum 89. la Brazil there are said ta be 800 Bub. commlaaioner are directed to take pos- died at Camp Wikoffhadia the Eighth grounds and h waa thrown from a the reputation session of and exercise aU of the func- fantry band. He Mexico. Theaa schools are conducted height of about 50 feet into the street gnage and dialects spoken by th Oni ef every 1,000,000 persons 13,000 di mm recover He beet dm 854 ia anise will and the in of classes, tion oL internally being government lo tbe premise jr in th United from goat. by lil taaebara Jurd. Btstea army. without farther orderu war attended by 563 student. h y C An-tho- n h . S1 ut d d v 1 i ff i i 1, i , to-d- ay C y, furnt-tureih- e -- lay-ov- One-eye- post-offic- -- , ni Pe-tag- u- k self-contr- -- -- - g year-endin- en . i -- , |