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Show NEWS SUMMARY. NORTHWEST NOTES. MINING-NOTES- . 1 CL,' About 100 tons of ore from tbe Valeo at Park City, waa thrown ia the mar-klast week. The Huntsman property, in the Le Sel country, has been sold to New York MARKET REPORT U The civil tribunal of the' Seine baa A prominent Oregon stoek man places rrBt4 a divorce to Counter Kter-har- the number of sheep to be shipped from that state this summer st 400,000. Elder Jeme L. HeMurrio. first counRoland Molioraux ha again been The Bromide mine, nesr Rack selor in the president 0f the n arrested by the New York police on a mission, readied Liverpool April baa been sold to eastern Springs, Wyo.. charge of murdering Mra. Adam. capitalists for 2l00.000.of which 11. parties for 265,000. The United State may be called has - The Gold Mountain been already paid. country, with Dr. Jme been elects T1feh upon to arbitrate the differences beof H bile leading a horse at Great Falls, the will be several member properties, promising ed s Philosophical tween Great Uritain and the Transvaal. M of Great Britain, better known very actiae this year. nit.. Guy Meffey was caught in the Armed v, Euro-pes- SILTIIi Nmt Y'vrk ft0 . sn fnacKo, ti& liundoa, It Nf York Y irhAjig NVn uk Nw Nr York lfiQ4 10 It M lie I ft 4 It . 10 ty troops are invading the Andes province. Venezuela under the leadership of C ipraui Castro. The movement is believed to be local. Hundreds of people have been driven from their homes along the Colorado river and a score of casualties. have hem recorded. The town of Lina near Ottensheim, Austria, has been totally burned. Four women perished in the flames and a number of people were injured. In Alexandria. Kgypt, there have Wen twenty one cases of the plague and seven deaths from that disease. Two new esses have just been reported. 1 he engagement between Prince Maxmillian of liadeu and the Grand Dnehcss Helen, daughter of the Grand I uke Vladimir, has been definitely broken off. It ia rumored in Rome that Count Nigra head of the Italian delegation pstjthe peace conference, will propose .that the Pope have a permanent seat on the arbitration tribunal- lr. I. N. Johnson, a member of tba legislature from Easton, Pa., has been arrested, charged with perjury before the recent legislative bribery committee. He was admitted to bail. Charles Beresford, Conservative member for York City in the House of Commons, delivered a scathing criticism of the govern meats poliey on Drifting" in China Princess Chimay, formerly Clara Ward of Detroit, telegraphs from Cairo that Janie Rego, the gipsy with whom she eloped and later married, is not dead, but is quite well in Cairo. John J. Lalor, a translator in the office of the director of the mint, lost his balance and fell from the second floor in the tressary department down, the shaft, receiving fatal injuriea The Rev. Alfred Debarrit, who four months ago founded the Congregational church in the city of Havana, has returned to this country for aid in his religions and educational work in Cuba. The president has approved an amendment to rule sia of the civil service rules, excepting .from examination one assistant postmaster or chief e. sistant to the postmaster at each Rear-Admir- al post-offic- Captain P. H. Bom us of the army recruiting station in Chicago, has received instructions from the war department to enliat an unlimited number of men for service in the Philippine islands. ' North of Wichita, Kan., there is 130 iVet of track on the Santa Pe washed out and a train is stalled. Five thousand acres of lowland are under water. The Arkansas river Is ' the highest since 1877. It is learned st the state department that, while arrangements are making toward a modus vivendl for the regulation of the Alaskan boundary question, a conclusion baa not yet been reached, i Secretary Long has passed on the armor bids recently submitted, deciding to purchase a small quantity of armor and to let the next congress decide what shall be done toward securing the remainder needed. announces his The Attorney-Generixat ion the that reorgan army opinion bill fixing the maximum strength of the army at 65,000 did not include the enlisted force of the hospital corps, about 2,600 men, so that the enlisted force can be increased by that numal ber, " Nilt Folio ljk Mtulug Kiehifti. irr th' as the Victoria institute. Tbe M erase mill jtt Park City was' 'PresidfP Snow m4 j)r 3; started up last week, preliminary. to n old run on Ontario tailings. Mieser were tn ltoidsuee st the comXTuThe iiiHchiDi: and blacksmith shops mence meet ezercise f the Weber The Claries mine. Park City district, Anchor Ajui ... of the Western Iron Works at Butte, Stake aoademy t the Ogden tabernacle is being worked, and it is promised Aliinc Albion. 'lout., together wub all the valuable on the evening ot JueL will soon become A shipper. BulHon-Hr- k .... patterns, m iv destroyed by .fire last The meetings in the Halt Lake stake . .A mill will be erected this summer Chloride ivim F.urak tVtrtFinjiai week loss, ST .1,000 on Sunday, Jons 4, were conducted ex- at the Horseshoe mine in Eagle Valley Connor The locomotive Lioo, the first engine clusively by morally returned mil district, Lincoln county, Nevada. Doiy on in d by the Virginia A Truckee ruil-- 1 slonariea They were supposed to be An electric hoist is soon to be inbtlonJk Lark ro.nl company, la Wing refitted and in eome foreign land trying to make stalled In tbe Ontario at Park City, in- lister. changed to a oarroiv gauge to do duty converts, and they were i1(1k.ne(j jq stead of the steam hoist now in use. in the Carson A Colorado yard at with wrapt attention Joseph Hardy has bonded his new Keeler. Nevada Elder D. P. Felt, of Spriogville, who find near Vernal for 25,000, and deveK. E Im ker, formerly quartermaster is on a mission in the southern states lopment work will commence at once, seigcant of Grigsby s rdagh riders, and is conducting the Southern Star at and the Apex, two The Daily-Weami olio enlisted in South Dakota with Chattanooga, writes that he u soon to of Park Citys great, properties that co.up.iUi G. was instantly killed in the be released, and will be home by the Hrsl tolusu mine at Untie, by falling 4th of July- H wiU then resume the have long been idle, are now being worked again. down the shaft. publication of the Hpringvill IndeWater la very troublesome in the A. Kennel of Milwaukee was ran pendent. at Tuecarora, Nevada, and Dexter, over by a I nion Pacific freight train The whole church is Norway has up at Cheyenne, receiving injuries which to this year been included in one con- new machinery will be Installed to will likely prove fatal. Hia right leg ference. bnt during the late visit t keep the mine dry. Free gold has been discovered in the was crushed, rendering amputation Scandinavia of Elder Platte D. Lymat group ef mines in Park and Independence skull fractured. necessary, president of the European mission, it Aaseya Rev. J. N. L. Goss, of San Francisco, waa divided into three, to be known valley, Box Elder county. from a well defined, four foot ledge rebaa been appointed a customs iuspeo-to- r aa the Christiana, Bergen and Trondh-jeveal 210.33 in gold and eight ounces of conferences. by Collector Jackson. His name silver. ryv was taken from the eligible list. He Of the 638 Sunday schools reported in I .DUE .ox Bualoo S DeJLa Mar... The Carbonate Hill mine, up Little Boas Tweed 7 ia an Episcopal minister, originally tbe ot stakes 93 have Zion, organized Blue Bird .... from Ouray, Colo., and will abandon an enrollment not to exoeed 50; 191 Cottonwood gulch near Ogden, ia in Big Camas Extenaioa. 1.06 . .1 Bill INjre tbe pulpit to enter the government have between 50 and 100; 199 between excellent condition and during the last Crown Poim... baa marketed three ears ot Comutoci. service. 100 and 200; 97 between 200 and 300; 48 thirty days ore. showed about 38 per cent Century ore The Bert Phillips, a aheepherder em- between 300 and 400; 25 between 400 ttt Con Floyd. nice values in iron and a Columbia Cruuuler-Co- a ployed on one of the Pole creek ranches and 500; 13 between 500 and 700; one lead, very email per cent ot silver, which makes a Central Mammoth. ..... k of the Warren company above 700 and one (Lehi) above 1,200. Daiion very desirable smelting ore. near Cheyenne was killed by lightning Diamond Oonaollditted The Pennland steamer, according to Blue Ball Between the North Platte and Little Ee!e laat week. Ilia hat and one shoe were a Emerald dispatch received at the office of Snake rivers in Southeastern Frlwo. Wyomtorn in pieces bat there were no marks President Snow on (he 7th Golden insL, has lies the Saratoga copper mining Golden Kale.... on him except on the back of thn head, ing Star..... at Queenstown. arrived safely Among Hill a copper bearing Gold upon which the bolt descended. Homeeiak tbn Utah people on board were Joseph district, embracing Hera ulna.... zone in the Sierra Mod re mountains A mortgage on tbe N. C. A O. railF. Smith, Jr., and Richard Smith, WilInternational.... and wide miles to from twelvs four Bowern ,loe way in Nevada has been recorded in liam B. Arms torn, Arthur A. Woods ..........i Jo Bower Kxlcuolna. .......... the sum of 21,500,000 to Moran Broe. of and George Bowman ot Salt Lake and sixty miles long. It ia predicted this Kremlin...,,.. L Heine world's In will a be factor tbe ., district New Yprk. The revenue stamp on the D. H. Robinson of Plensnnt Grove. Fltubur vw - of copper at no distant day. Little production document amounted to 87j9.50, which Midnight Bowen.. The services ot Colonel Willerd Day Tbe once famous La Plata district, May Manhattan represents what Uncle Sam will get on Young, of the Second U. 8. Volunteer Martha be of seems to northeast Ogden, the transaction. The money will be again Monarch Woohinftoa. Engineers, having proved no eminently and MoMnley to its e used to improve and extend the road. activity, awakening successful in the sanitary improveNortlubwanaea. ............... Prof. F. J. Van Winkle, hypnotist ment of Havana, Cuba, he has been a number of the old mines are going to Orient..... on those more be worked, especially and formerly a teacher in the normal i engaged, since his retirement from the Rabbit a Foot........ Rover school at Weston, Or., is lying in the volunteer services, by an extensive the west aide of the old camp, where Silver outside of the contact, SueceaaCloud.... leads, copper .01 his with skull the hospital crashed, New York company to be their genera' Be Bean result of an encounter withhia brother-in-law- . manager in n like work in the elty of gave so much promise several years TCtfOumr iwj vea ee ago. Triumph....... Ftkak McGhee. V ateo . r, quar- New Orleans; La.-- . ' 'TT " ''' nv I : tAFf.4.ae r," Work will noon be otfmtnenced on the Went Mountain Flatter.. reled 'over family matters, and'McGhee ,m, Waat Manor. President Lorenzo Snow, with Pres, W eat Valeo at Park struck his opponent on the head with Three ahltla UUy. .10 vanhaa -- - vv H!1 .,. .Lo,..,., ,1 ,.,.m a hammer, inflicting probable fatal (dent Joseph V. Smith and Elders will be pot to work and developments Floaura Chief Llula me Ycmog, Waircta Brigham 1 own-Tbe ee as feat pnwfced injuriea possible. B. YoOg.ChnrieIl. Wilokan, ore have no doubt ass to the outoome I A fire in the shaft house of tbe Park SeymourWinter and LeBoi Snow, at- of their Salt Lake City. Arthur I . labors, for they are In e oono- - I Regent mine at Aspen, Colo., caused tended a special conference of the Mil-lar- d Cwt.. I 11 I la mineral where le and try plentiful the death of P. A. Headman, who was I I S44S 44 H stake of Zion at Deseret June 2, only a matter of time before they, tap, 10 I M. working in a drift of the mina A 4 and 6. President Snow intends to the Valeo Ry ledge. eta e iso number f miners were overcome by the time his of during . much '4 I se aaaa esestveee Teste of the ground In the placer Y to smoke and gae and taken out in an un- spend summer visiting the people in seas wi . a so near Wheatland, Wyo., Timothyl' Blf(tHsai4laHi conscious condition.- All recovered Doming properties of Zion. st the remoter stakaa s par bala.,.. hare proven very satisfactory. It has Straw, but Headman 'who leaves a wife and w Live Tarhey Uobbmn H. Roberta left June ,p Congressman been found that tbe dirt contain gold UyeTurhey five children. Hess I . 6 for Alberts, Canada, to look after in hena.,.. paying quantities for n depth of Cblckena, Old rooatars .... ,. .... .... , . .... ,, The Union Pacific coal company has' eome land interests and attend the as over Bedrock feet. ten been not has ag AtJ as purchased the buildings at Camp Pilot stake conference of the church. EcL2ia OUCH M) mi eases ax-pla found as and it Tama II yet, naturally Bntte, near Rock Springe, Wyo.. which clesiastical work in line with his duties Eaira.Ctah, poreaoe..... ted that higher values wilt be Butter, creamery. were occupied by United States troops as one of the seven sevof presidents ' Reach buttar... until quite recently, when the poet was enties will bo performed, several quo shown at bedrock. With the last few weeks the copper abandoned. The company will rebuild rums Baa Frawclaca Orala, remaining to be organized in and the structures and make small dwellwheat...... ..., C7KI 10 about Cardston. Mr. Roberta will bo mining interests of Utah and adjoining Caah t states have suddenly assumed a degree May. December. . ing bouses of them for the employees avrsy from Salt Lake for two weeks. eta4M A New.. of heretofore unknown. Barley of the coal mines prominence Snow and party returned This is President about ad the by greet brought There has been a second attempt to to LIVE STOCK. from a visit to Des- vsnee in price consequent upon the Salt Lake burn the Episcopal church In Caraon, eret Jane 6, city much with very pleased for demand ChtoafO. copper rapidly increasing Nevada. The prompt action of the whet found in the south. The and copper wire in telegraphy and the Fancy caul...,. die eo they Choice atcara..,,. fire dept rtment saved the ballding, in 4S 46 states are that the Medium president rail64 for CM people tradaa transmission of electric power which kindling end ceel oil had been Bvcf 8S TS ataan. 4 ,,,,,, r. 44 a built have and situated, comfortably and other purBtockermaad mining, TS roads, S IS milling loedera I strewn. An inveatigation showed that new e TO 64 SO honae, which was dedi- poses where mechanical energy is called Bulls,... Com Shd holfar............. ..... I SO 44 46 an attempt was made to set fire to the cated meeting Jane 4. The church farm was into requisition. 4 SS &7S0 Calves Catholic church end public school eo At SO Wetora fed steers visited and the party waa much interToxaa ataan mill The Silver King at Park City, Colorado wooled I 7 Stt 06 buildings. A reward has been offered ested in the enormous new reservoir S 00 U lamb ..., which has bnt recently been completed, Yearltnra.. a for the raptors of the unknown incen10 as see avw I W 4t 4 60 recently bnilt there, which will give is now in sueoeasf ul operation. Ttt It Is Sprint lamb. him of is talk There lynching diary. tbe farmers ample facilities for irriga- on of the most snans City. complete concentratif caught. tion. President ' Snow shook hands Nstlvestamv and is K 00 west no in there the ing plants A locomotive, when taking water at with 700 Texas stoen... 4 TS ISO people a day, and is in ex- device that possesses merit, either as Texas 4 06 .. Cows...... I on the Hickman. Colo., a tank near He visited Morgan to cellent health. 7ft bcl(mH...M I 5 4 tt saving the ore or easing the work fttockmoewffftftd ftftd Colorado Midland, broke away from its last Sunday and attended conference. 46 00 has been used. Jt Is Boll I tt 4 tt iUi crew and started on a wild ran down The president may visit Malad the lat- of the men, bnt 4 40 46 00 tiirl,i()tMittf tM and heated by kw by 4 00 lighted electricity 00 uiiOBlyttt Vista Bnena the (SSStSrt tSgtM Near runaway ter part of this month. grade. steam. The full capacity ia 200 tons crashed into the eastbonnd passenger mill Is, strictly speaking, 40- S bef train. Both- - were totally, wrecked. . The latest lady missionary to leave dally. The 4 oo cm eo nwn.,., tj, double 100-to-n mill, arranged so that jj ft 7ft 4 as iiMri Fireman George Boewlck waa killed Belt Lake City for England is Mrs. a ! be ran Independently. Cow fto4 k4if4n,t4 14 i m CM 0000 and Engineer Arthur Laloud received Lydia D. Alder, widow of the late either half can ft ftO C&BBOflaaaa aa eeeeee D. Alder. Mra Alder has alft 70 V oo and od Stockers coal Tbe George consumpfeeder.., production and The fetal injuries. bagexpress 4 M cToe (MM, aaaa aoaeae been prominent in church circles tion of tbs world during the past fif- 0lr0.a ways Bull No were 0 ears Sd damaged. badly SI 66 gage and the authorities believe that her teen years are presented In Some ta- WwiTFl KHUmMsi ceeseeoee 4 ft itA 10 ft ft S.4 00 passengers were hurt work will be valuable. She hii been ble just prepared by the treasury bu- 0(O0k4nitt.fMt44aSf i 4 0 fit tt A stabbing affray occurred at a a member of the Relief society of the reau of statistics. These show that Dearer, g miles west camp sixty Salt Lake stake for over thirty years, while the United Kingdom is still the Beef steers. ... .. .. .. ,. ... , 64 66 4 m of Casper, Wyo., a few days ago. A 6 TS 44 00 and is also a prominent figure in the largest eoal producer ia the world, Cows Feeden fretrht paid to river.. . I 90 44 40 herder named William Gninn went to Woman's Press rinb. Mra Alder has 00 SCO frethl paid to river.. . 4 TS the United States is a close second, Btorken, Balia sad oi t fe 6 tbe camp from another camp nearby, been set apart for labor In and if the present rate of gain ia 4 00 its oo Good fat England and asked tbe cook, a fellow named 6 66 bet it ia probable that she will will toon become the leading 1 a ti ba Sam Smith, for something to eat, both largely,some time in axaxim. Germany, where eoal producing country in tha world. Chlcaro Cattle ae ' 000 men being in the employ of Patrick spend son Walter, 18 years of age, and The coal production of the United SbWPsMt ,.. 7.00 her Mttatt,iititaMi .. Sail! van. Smith refused and a quarrel who is Kwam City-Cspoken of as one of the brightKingdom in 1897 was 202,000,000 tons: ., ,, ............ ........... t.OOO ensued, during which Guinn was stab- est United State of the 179,000,000 that 4,600 ttl. missionaries aver went tons: that young . a. ... 1,700 BbOCip .... .aa. bed in the back with a 'butcher knife Germany 91,000,000; Franoe ... 1.000 a Ik) DT0ftotil4 .... aa abroad, has been laboring for tbo past , 4 in the bands of Smith, bhOep.... eight month. The contractors have just finished - from Buffalo, Wyo., state London agents of Ignsce Paderewski The Richfield tabernacle committee tunnel on the Holland the, 700-fothat Jay Moore, a well known citizen baa decided upon n purchasing large, in Gold Mountain district. A say they know nothing of. the report living on Crasy Woman river, near that handsome organ to bo in place for tbo property,for saw Courier that contract another 100 feet, or as published ia IboWai place, was drowned while attempting dedicatory services Tbe instrument woe married May 21, at the pianist to be as much of it may necessary tap to ford the stream, on horseback. decided apon in a vocation illuminated the vein, will at once be let and the. Warsaw, Poland, to Miss Helen Rosen, Moore and .the horse were swept down e The caper eut by the Wabash colpipe organ with pipes equal to a work continued, stream. one seven feet be Jt will orgsa. It ia rumored that some Nevada men lege freshmen the other nighttheat .Mrs. Roeina de Cioo. wbo recently inch serose, ten feet, ten inches high of means chapel Ind., iD papering are discussing the proposition arrived in San Francisco from Portland, end three feet five Inches deep, and of with flhmlug bills and otherwise deBrunsold n smelter the at erecting Or., made a desperate attempt to kill eoataia a double keyboard and latest wick mill on the Carson river to do facing the eollege buildings with whom her husband, the is alleged to improved fopt pedals for swells, etc. custom work and more and print by way of celebratparticularly to posters have deserted. She struck him three Miss Baker Will be sent to Salt Lake handle a baseball victory over the sophothe, ores from the Cersot river ing times with a h&tohet,'infiict!ng serious to receive special instructions on tbe in a suspension of resulted mores, ha copper mines. wounds. the entire closa. Iggtrnmeat from Professor Daynea. rope sod draged to death before his father's eyes. The boy was V. years In ulnoaiM nalft . st - m I Live-Stoc- old-tim- Klchmond-Snaeoad- f Thjen ;.-- a - , a 1 Ga !lt 4tt ttt CIO The statement is made by a prominent Cuban that certain Cubans have entered into a compact that in the event the United States does not torn the government of the" islands over to them in a certain length of time they will apply the torch to every building in Cuba. Morris Foley, of New York city, suffering from two bullet wounds and eats in the head, accuses his wife end her daughter, Hannah Pool, of attempting his mnrder, and the two women are in custody at Sheepehead ' ; Bay. of and charts Switserland, left Maps in the house in which Martin Meier of Chicago was found murdered, have, according to tbs police, furnished a cine which they hope will result in the arreet of the murderers of the agea Swiss The jwnste committee on" flnanoe met in New York city Friday. Sens-- . tors Aldrich, Jones oTKevada, Allison, Platt of Con oec ticu tend Borrows were present. The meeting was practically a caucus of the Republican members of the committee. , , Mr. Moss read to Mazet commission a statement that of 7361 complaints presented to the New York grand jury 2471 were dismissed by that body, and of the indictments' returned 2001 were dismissed with" the consent or on the motion ef the district attorney. ' sheep-shearin- eon-tinn- atti ..,.. .. THE PRINCE AND THE SINORR. the Btadeet Wta m4 Jeaay , LUd lu Together. millan's Magaslne. Some one suggestAll ed a supper at the local inn. right,"- - said th prince, "so long as you drop hia royal highness and reOn member that my name la Frits entering th Inn the strain of a voice a of a siren held th young men In thrall. Min host professed not to know th ringer name. .Once more ; the liquid notes thrilled Into the night The student Frits sprang from his sent "Jt la Jenny Lind," be cried; "It can only be Jenny Und." He dashed Into the adjoining room; It wag Jenny?.. Und. . The .great songstress frit that th ought to be angry at the Intrusion, -but It la difficult to be angry oa - a summer's night at Rolandseck. Th end of it was that aha found herself a( the piano ringing national songs to a delighted audience ot three unknown students. "If I had n voice Ilk th nightingale ot Sweden," said the sta-de- nt called Frit. would, sing , tha s song of Blucber'a Hussars." "Sing it to ma," said Jenny Und. "I know that all German students caa ring." Frits was nothing loath; all the fervor of hia patriotism rang out in the stirring refrain la which th warrior-poe-t, Ernst Mortis Arndt, had given voice to th spirit of th wan ot liberation, "A song like that carries one away with ltr said Jenny Und. "I should Ilka to try It" Then th young prince again seated himself at the piano to teach the greatest singer ot her time tbe song to the music ot which he waa to lead his troops to victory at Wslten-bur- g and Worth. She waa sot long learning it. "Uk the roll of an organ and th clash of bells." say th chronicler, "the magnificent vole rang out over the whispering river." When her new friends were taking tbrir leara Jtnny Lind naked ker teacher to tall her hia name. At that moment th door was thrown open nnd n tall, white-haire- d figure entered tha room. "Ernst Mortis Arndt," whispered tha tudenta in respectful welcome. "Yes, Ernst Morlta . Arndt." he answered; "and If you, fair singer, uk that mans name, I will answer for him; he le called his royal highness Prince Frederick William of Prussia." ,J A CATERER'S 152-plp- Craw-fordsvill- e, -0 j H I - ' ' ' - - , t TOUT. . ktgtlsr Frwfassteo at His to Loadow. Few business man pay morn ia tha way of commlsalon tips, "sweetening," On Mo and so on, than do refreshment eater-er- a, and providers for bean feuta and entertainments given by great firms and societies, say London Answers. "First of all," Mid n great London caterer to th writer, "employes of our swallow a tfpall fortune lq paying the tee to Join various order, aocleUea, minor clubs, smoking concert commute, angling bodies and the ilk. There la no society la any dUtrlct with any considerable number of members that has not some member I who is paid by us. With regard to societies likely to yield ua n return, we Instruct our agents to push themselves forward as much aa possible nnd help them with funds We get an Immense amount of business la this way andi always give n commission to any official of any club or society that give us the contract, for in our buslneu. sweetening is universal. We keep one smart clerk whose sole duty It la to register all convivial and other clubs ami societies and the date of their probable feasting and extra events. He makes out lists months before the events and then we are after them. I have personally paid thousands of pounds in subscription fee to all sorts of bodies and on of my active partners ia a paying member to over three hundred bodies of one kind or another. He turns up at scores of their meeting aa hour her and an hour there and he spends money freely among fellow members.", Klddlaf ladies VlUagas mt Xeakeys, The natives of India bar hit upon a eortoua means of ridding their Tillage of monkeys, which la many eases have become aa almost Intolerable plague. Religious prlnclpls forbids the people to kill th animals, and they have multiplied about the villages of Bengal, la particular, till human existence la almost imposslbls. The raising of fruit ha practically been dona away with by this nuisance la certain localities. By a mean of their own. theJSlndu villagers capture the leader of th band " of monkeys which Infests the place. They tie his arms and feet and print his face hideously la a variety of colors. Then they give him a hand mirror and make him look at himself la (he glass. Meantime the villagers gather around and make a most alarming nolsa with dbols and cymbalo. This uproar, with the painting, scares th monkey almost to death. In tha midst of the hurly-bur- ly tha monkey leader Is permitted to make hia escape, with the result that he files to the forest, followed by all hLi tribe, andi neither he nor his follower are aver seen In the vicinity of that i village r again. a ot ' a summers night th prince was, returning with a few companion from a ramble near Rolandseck, sayy MacOn The Sticking feist. "What is your objection to surrendering?" asked the weary Filipino, "I havent any objection to surrendering," was the leaders answer. "All I object to la being compelled that I have been whipped." Washing. ton Star. lt Zoological History. "You remember the frog In the fabler "Oh, yea. The one who would ha aa ox In size and merely made an ass of himself on a small soal." Indianapolis JournaL 1 ' f 1 t |