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Show J - J Washington'-- ) nrtiqu state building St the worlds lair at St. may be old for a song. It rot ffl.poo and an ' Offer of f 400 has been made for It. Fire at l!ulberton, Mout . destroyed tie Stock Growers hotel, the poatofflr and drug store entailing damage to the amount of $17 two insurance, $7,-10- , The effort' to eirn throueh a huge mining enterprise is believed to bo the chief causes of the ringing of the Big at Iavenport, Bend National biuia Wash. George Fuhhuru, despondent from , At the unusual ag of 07 years, Mrs. blest resident of Tacoma, and pnliablv the oldest whltfl person on the coast dud In a Tacoma hospital last week One of the most complete exhibits of the mines of the western part of the Ualted Statesrever grouped together, will be shown in working order at the IMS centennial at Portland. Mrs. T. J. Stanley of Butte drank e botthe entire contents of a 9 o'clock acid about of carbolic tle Sunday morning it Is supposed with ulcldal intent, dying six hours later la terrible agony. A dispatch from Colorado Springs says the coroner's birr has decided that Alexander Biddle, who was found lead on Cheyenne mountain, came to his death from exposure and starvation, while mentally deranged. It hi stated In Cheyenne, out food authority, that If Secretary .Jlltchcock 9f the Interior department refffgns, he will be succeeded by William Richards, commissioner Of the general land efflee, and former governor of Wyom-ta- . i, - It is our present purpose to dispute hs will enlarge the field ofh4 opera j and confute the declaration that theJtkms, but now It Is enough to know tlie ,B Is Scotch hipb ball h,s ,nToaUsatlons Into the national drink, j tlat etobl-- s and drinkables It is true tnat there Is a drink, beloved ff111 of us from sent the old world he has of irany, calltd ibc Scotch high Oall, but It it .n! a pupuUr depialon that discovered. and says boldly, that there Is not a barrel of Srotrh whisky in thlull fiu- - contains in depths, the United Spates, that tno importatm tin n.nl-of msfreijicnts of a chunk ions of this article are all oncoctlons of x of ipaiiii tr.cal squareness, a tod should be labeled "compound pe-- 1 ,oi.ro of carved with pre-- i This may be news to ihe public, .juou .Vo an . Inpt.t al form, and the thirsty and uutbir-t- . but it Is boms s ctral ii.o nrs; of effervescent water jut by the story of the London bouse iuijiL.ii.-- ; iL.it approximate to fawhat (hat was accustomed to ;toScotch whisky vored correspondents in thla country (I'liiit-- , to'iMUi-loi-v with us aroma, its boggy after-taxi- -, three bottles of Scotch whisky every pi i, :ml) smooth suggestion of Christmas as a reminder of the plea It IV a nr inc. d that and In Cher. I'Iit,' tb.ai l .t feeling entertained by the home r! d In rroof of tin- - assertion we desire tourers cf the efforts of its American d ccy Jtopew ha.-- t the wnn-- n n- Back iu 1887 Christmas a majority of tho b a' in vote-fo- to quot- i.o ! - an authority than Dr. agents. H. ii dv, lmf of the bureau of brought. Instead of the three prized him to slice ed I'lnvlf chrmi try ot the ih partment of agri- bottles of Scotch, an apologetic comThe steamer Cuy t Seattle, hound culture. i ir. Wiley may not know munication staling that the custom ol trom Juneau tn Sl.agw av, wont ashore whisky, hut he knows chemistry, and long standing had necessarily been at Kagle liiv-- r .laving in her hull the priiuuph s yf that exact science be abandoned because there was n No lives has applied rigorously with a view to longer any Scotch whisky. In tne llghl the fust b wore lost. ascertaining the purity of the foods of thla statement we may conclude which mclinP- - Hi- drinks that are that Dr. Wiley's di"- - lo.sur is belated, The popular vote of rlam-show imported into this country. Presently but true. Detroit Fr - Press. a plurality for Parker of 17.57! The official figures- Parker G4.4I4; It OO 40 MJO; Watson, 2 118 hs 1,- 814; Swallow, 991! Seen tary Huy ha.s received trom the Not only on arrount of hla home, morrow, he will find himself in much German government a cordial noto but aKo on his own account, a mssJ-shoul- d better condition the next day to enter accepting In principle Preisldent RooseDot l,op business In mind all the business or professional arena., He velt's suggestion for another conferthe time. A bow that Is always bent will be much fresher and stronger, ence at The Hague loses Its elujticity, so that It will not will have more ela dicity and spontaThe government of Mexico, Instead send the arrow home with force when neity, andwill do his work much easier sndrwThi less friction than If b of actually prohibiting the Importation .here la need. A man who is thinking of Mexican dollars, will place on thpm lay and night about hla business think, thinks, thinks of business al) the Ume he Is at home. a dutv which will answer the same weakens his faculties and loses his No matter If bis business affairs ar purpose aa prohibition buoyancy and snap" by never allow- not going just as he likes, he is only General Archibald J Simpson, the ing them a chance to become fresh- wasting the energy and mental power United States Minister to Ecuador. In ened, strengthened and rejuvenated. which would enable him to overcome an Interview last week, declared his He becomes narrow and selfish; bil theae unfortunate conditions by dragand affections become ging business Into the home, and wor Intention of resigning In the spring to sympathiesor atrophied petrified. Home reaction rying and fretting the family about In return to hla home Arizona. broadens a man. enlarges his, sympa- things that they cannot help. If he would form the habit of lockFrederick Sanders a dairyman, waa thies, and exercises many faculties killed at Louisville, Ky . by William H. that necessarily He dormant during ing all his cross grained, crabbed, ugly stress of business hours. critical, nagging and worrying in th Slaughter, a caoi merchant, and one of the If be will make a practice, In hli store or office at night, and sesolv the best known men In loulsvllle. The leisure hours, of giving himself up that, whether his business or profes men bad an argument over a debt. completely to recreation, to having a sion Is a success or a failure, his horns The Lokal Anzleger's Mukden corre- grand, good romp with the children, shall be a success the happiest, spondent telegraphs aa follow; "Ac- or a social game with the whom fam- sweetest and cleanest place on earth he would fiud It a greater invest cording to a report brought by Chi- ily, making up his mind that he will a good time during the evening, ment than any ever made m a bust nese to Russian headquarters, the have no matter what may happen on th nesa way. Montreal Herald. corpse of General Kurokt has arrived at YInkow. the i two-ounc- L - AT MINE: WASATCH Oar coal is the best there Is for steam and domestic purpose : ; : t - r it'-'- THE: r AT-TH- Take Time for Leisure o pp MINE THE PRICES E LUMP STOVE - $250 x x x 2.00 x Patronize a Homs Industry. -- Elizabeth Morrison Is on trial at Butte for the murder of Richard Fin- last contractor, Began, a Chicago June. Finnegan was brutally murdered, being shot three times, the being that he waa shot while he was asleep. With the exception of the GovernEmployees of the Hanging railroad ment buildings, which have hardly more than begun, and the Forestry at Elberfeld, Germany, who are on building, which will be udder roof thla strike, have thrown atone and fired I waa one laying mf hands, alone, room which waa not a room In th wee V the principal buildings of the on several trains. Numerous windows on a little table which apun about the house where the table waa so well Inwere shattered and several passengers Lewis and Clark fair art to all Intents room, writes Andrew Lang In Har- spired. Nothing else of the sort ever were ' injured. and purpose completed. per Magazine. No doubt I moved It, happened to me. It was an automar la a lonely cabin tn the mountains at The official count of the vote of Nas-a- but I did so 'automatically.' I did tlsm. I did not know what the tacounty. New York, baa been not, consciously, exert any force, I ble said till I was told, and of the . the haad.$dLua river hss been found the dead body of Jate Ralston." the oomted and shows that Roosevelt rw said: Ask the table a question Afid watchea I knew nothing at all. I simwell known guide had hunter of Teton eeived In hfa home county 2,931 pli a lady remarked, Where are &vie ply do not understand the case; but watches? The table then tilted; the emitify.' Montsne, A nuta was found raWty. in 1893 McKinley received spirits did not even pretend to be ordV-nar- y The-lea- st mixed-u- p pinned to hi breast In which Ralston inconceivtn used the others' the alphabet stated he had been shot by ons James plurality of 2,664. Is that way. I did not know wbat waa able psychic explanation Fisher. State legislation forbidding, the play- tilted out, but they told me that the Frank, who was at school, wired on Lrtsoa Balliett, who pleaded guilty ing of football tn Illinois, Indiana, message was, The watches are In to me, without knowing It, a fact to charges preferred by the govern- Michigan and Wisconsin Is urged by Franks pocket In the childrens which he bad forgotten, and that I, ment of using the United States mails James F, Rowley of Chicago whose room. I asked: What watches? and without knowing it, made the table with Intent to promote a glgantle min- eon died of Injuries received In a the lady said, I gave two to Frank tilt out the answer. to take to the watch maker, and he Frank at that Ume was a queer, via ing swindle, was sentenced at Del game on November 6. docs not know what became of them. lonary boy, a "sensitive'; but to do all Molnee, Iowa, lsst week to three George W. Gay and son, Lester, who No more do I, I said; and thought this was rather out of his line. The months In the county Jail and to pay were held at St. Joseph, Mo., for no more about it. Frank waa a bcyt a skeptical theory would be that Frank, well a fine of glioo. Bailiett waa In connection known throughout the northwest with the nephew of the lady. I scarcely knew hiving heard the story, and acicdent Nell Kataka, a miner employed In murder of Mrs. Gav, have been re him by sight. Two months later, ally come upon the lost watches, pul was in France, Franks father, them in the place where the table mine at Butte, was loaded, the officers failing to connect when I the BL who. had. been present at the table said they were, "and the same with InIn any way-wit- h them crime. the so In and fall of a caught ground wrote to tell me that I waa tent to deceive. But I did not even In honor of hi wedding, Isaao Hun-be- tilting, seriously crushed that he died shortly The watchea had Just know that there was a room in his the devil after being taken to the hospital. Two of Creagerstown, Md distributed been found in an old greatcoat of father's house called the childrens Austrian miners fell while ascending 118,000 a ladder and one was probably fatally To two among hla aephewa and nieces. Franks, In a drawer In the childrens room. nieces living In Waynesboro, hurt while the other was seriously InPa., he gavo houses, and to O. K. Hun jured. The National Grange, in session at bey. of Frederick, he gave a vheck. Thirteen deaths have resulted from Portland, decided to hold the next an anal eesaloa la the State of New Jer football this season. The casualty list A medical writer of eminence Mid the danger of breathing impure air y. The selection of the city will bs Is the name aa last year, but the num- lately that he never knew a strict or drinking Impure water, contractmade by the executive committee. Tht ber of serious Injuries during the sea- dletarian who did not after a time ing chills, eating ami drinking too grange went on record favoring Indue son Just closed will exceed that ol become a confirmed dyspeptic.", x , much, and ao forth. Thla knowledge, trial education In the country schools any year alnce the Introduction Shackles never produce strength la however, need not turn the care of of the specially la the matter of agricultural modern college sport. The players In the wearer. The body shackled by the health into a bugbear. One can training. Jured number 290. make a fad of health as of any constant conformity to rules lose it limb other useful thing, says the London Jnng Hand, a Portland, Ore., China One woman and seven men were natural vigor, just as the tled-nman, employed in a aalmon cannery, arrested for riotous conduct et Samuel loses Its niiiHcular power. Queen. One can grow monomaniacal committed suicide In the county Jail who ate afraid to open their on the value of fresh air or woolen People In Fenchels tailor shop Chicago, They windows lest k by hanging himself with a handkernaderclotblDg, and the mischief of onr draught should glv chief tied around his neck and the end are strikers. On entering the shop them neuralgia, who are afraid to go mania to not the harm we do ourselves made fast to the bar of the door they attacked Fencnel and a woman out If there is a little r&ln, or a little so much as the damage we do others Hand had been arrested for drunken employed there sad a'so wrecked the or a little because they In turning them against the object of wind, cold, ' nee a. shop. are so delicate, infallibly become our fad. Take the wearing of wool, Percy Glenn. IS yearn of age. arc! for Instance. Have not many people Dissatisfied with hla wife's house more so,. and lu time make tbemselve d entail? shot himself while huntlni which as as bees resolutely set against it by those hothouse sensitive plants, and finally working hlmsell ear his home on McDonald creek, keeping can only exist In one particular pot faddists who persist In wearing their a Into because dlnnei towering rage ear Lewiston. Mont. He slipped on t flannel shirts ostentatiously, and who In the overheated conservatory. stone while pursuing some garnet nf was not ready the moment he arrived There of certain general maintain that their hygienic value to la some manner the gun waa dls home, John P. Slegler, a furrier, has rules of are,healthcourse, which every on destroyed if their hideousnesa to softcharged, the rntre charge taklnf hanged himself at his home la New should understand and ened by. wearing linen collar and with. comply effect la his body. York City. cuffs with them? If they wish to avoid lllneis, such Joha Allen, one of the men whoet It la learned that T. A. Carroll, a discovery of gold la what Is now special agent of the bureau of corporaMontana City turned the tide of proa tions lu the department of commerce pec tor Into that country. Is dead al Helena, Mont, where he had bee and labor at Washington, has been in noder treatment since last September Kansas City tor a week collecting vk The pitiless logic of percentage. large as the average in the other Death waaa due to cancer. Allen earn bence bearing on the alleged to short vital fall State, but much below the flgur of applied statistics, packing to Last Chance in 1864. house trust Arizona and New Mexico. of accounting for one fact b th There are few centenarians In New Cheyenne failed In the recent eleo It to estimated that between (0.004 us reports the longevity of England, but the number of persons tlon to secure the permanent kmatlof and (5,000 persons attended Thanks dents of the few .remaining terrltorle between the ages of 75 and 100 ther of the country. ef the state capital, although tt win re tn the New York Of the 100.000 person in the popu- are more than in any other section of main there until the question la set giving performances tied, which will probably not be foi theaters, and that, counting the matt lation of the average American com the United States; and the two New many yearn. There waa a total of 11. ness, 75,000 paid admissions. The to muuity, taking the whole country England states which are most noted vote cast fur Cheyenne and. 12; tal taken in at box Offices aggregated through, there is which on account of their great number of just OB against Cheyenne. y about 1100,000, are Vermont and reaches or exceeds th ag of 100. A old inhabitants John Smith, who la accused Of tht Main. Massachusetts has a considThe Indian population of Canada, th census computer prosaically lanrder of Night Marshal 8tevens o given tor the year ending June 30 last, press It, "99.999 di befor that tlm- - erable number, but the people of Ma achusetts are generally of a mor Jlavre, Mont., several months ago to placed at 108.332, or 255 less than On In 100,000 Is, therefor, the per'While the officer waa attempting to ar United progressive character thaa thos of of In th centenarian centage rest him on n charge of larceny, Is be tor the previous year, 1909, which, States; but In Arizona it la ten ten th farming districts of Vermont and Beved to be In custody at Albion. 111. however, showed an Increase over times as Maine, and nrban life is not gencrallj high as la th rest of th and. If positively - Identified, win be 1902. In 1903 the Indian population count! y. and in New Mexico It to conducive to longevity. waa a little over 99,009. brought buck to Montana. nla-l:a The large "number of centenarian! times aa high M.yio th Joha Nelson, one of the beet known of th United Staten In th terrltorle to to be ascribed Henry Henderson and hto nephew, other ptooeera of Montana, Wat found dead Qeorge Henderson, colored, waref shot Sene .ale Arkansas, Minnesota, probably, to favorable cllmatto oondk m bis bed In Missoula. Heart failure and killed at Bethayree, tea mllee from Utah, Wyoming, and Idaho have BO Gone, for both Arizona and New Mew waa the cause, la the days of Marcus Philadelphia. A pose ot citizens has centenarti-naSome states Florida, loo enjoy celebrity as "beneficial la Daly. Nelson was very prosperous, since been scouring the country la Califort1, New Hampshire, Bouth pulmonary ailments. The question ol end acting many large enterprises In search of Frank Saylor, a negro, who hav Ctrollrt high territorial organization has probaht) and Vermont the Bitter Root valley, but reverse is alleged to have committed the mac rat of cvntenar'aus three times ns nothin to do with It. bed reduced, him to poverty. lem. n C O A - - j long snfftrlng as a ei pple, committed ulcide at the McHugh ranch, near Lewiston, Mont by shooting himself tn the h ad. Julia-Zomok- Scotch Whisky a NEWS SUMMARY. NORTIlWhST NOTES. A O ! Subscribe Now FOR THB COALVILLE TIMES Lang on Table - Tipping And get all Um fecal ONLY $1.50 A YEAR BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM h the COUNTY Oar OfSce I Tell Equipped toAflLWW In-it.- y ! ..WEBER COAL CO.. JOB WORK ad can (hr you good eervlce o abort notice. Price Just Right 2 Danger in Health THE Coalville Times Fads C 6 R. 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