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Show Tb BpanUh senate govanuseats ku . bin. anti-anarch-ist of tba Abnar CUrk Seamans, on original maker of typewriter la this oatry, ia dead at bia home la Brook' a Hi Are ta tbe Scholl miae at Barb baa been extinguished Q after a bard fight The miner eaeapod. Arrange moot between Panama and the canal tone postal authorities bar bean mad a as specified la Secretary Taft's uecutire orders. A Bio Janeiro dispatch says tbs senate has passed to a final reading tbs MB authorizing the government to war Teasels. bnOd twenty-eigh- t Hans for tbs organisation of a stock-raisercombine to embrace the farms sad ranches, of tbs great central and western country, hare been Issncbed la Cbleago. The chief of tbs Minneapolis potlea has been appealed to by Chief Delaney at Denver to stop the flood of work men skipped to Denver by employment agents ia that city. Tbn news corned from Tripoli that a beat from the Turkish corvette Msa-ssmanned by forty seamen, has ssak la tha roadstead. Nineteen of the grew were drowned. Voting between puffs, the legislative oooncil of the city of Memphis passed aa anti a mo king ordinance. Every ateuber of (he eouaoU was smotlai'at tha time the vote was taken, Frank J. fitrubb, naeletnat foreman to the copper shop of the Southern Pa ctfia shop of SscraaMotot CaL, win hilled by tha explosion of a gse tank pear which ha waa working. I BaeboaoS, tha assaeala of the of tba Interior, Voa from the sve, has recovered wounds he received from the explosion of tha bomb that killed the minister. la tha corpora lion court of Danville. Va Saturday Harry Wooding, mayor of Danville, was fined for contempt of .court I thst he. tore A pair, of creak-taahoes during the trial of a ease. . No extraordinary session of congress will be held next spring for tariff revision. That bss been decided della Italy, ilie question of aa extraordinHU aaaUla, - Joseph Forsythe, injured la the mine disaster at Burnett, Wash, is dead, nuking the total death' llat number seventeen. It has been found that many ministers of Butte have tolled to record marriage ceremorles, and the clerk of the court will begin action against them. After four years' bitter litigation, the Bell Telephone - company has scored two victories which will give the company the right of way Into Red lodge. Mont. E. A. Gardner dropped dead la Dana villa, Wash. He came to Washington twenty years ago and logged off a great deal of the country which Is bow the residence district of Seattle. Japan, not to be outdqne by Russia, has cabled to tbs Lewis and Clark corporation requesting space for a targe display of the products sad manufacturing and other Industries of that country. The Washington State commission for the Lewis and Clark exposition' vriU ask the Washington legislature for aa appropriation of 175,000, to carry out tha stata's participation in the Port-lan- d world's fair. At Port Madison, Wash., tha house Of Arthur Raines burned at 11 o'clock at night while be sad his wlto were digging clams a mile away. The three children of tae couple, aged 5, 4 and 1 years, were burned to death. According to the report of the state board of horticulture, the value of the fruit crop of .Oregon this year will be about 12,250,000. This to somewhat uaBer than the average, as the crop of prunes was only Id per cent as large as usual. Senator Newlands of Nevada announce the engagement of bis daughter, Frances, to Lieutenant Leopold voa Bredow of the German army. The lieutenant to an officer of the Cuirassier regiment of the guard stationed at Berlin. Following Is the official vots of Nevada: For president. Democratic electors, 2,942 ; Republican alec tors, 6,867; Socialist, 925: Populist, 244. For eongrissman, Van Duser, Democrat, 6,524 T arington, Republican, 1,206; Sadler, ' Independent, (72. to The Boca A Loyalton to extend at Alice to Verdi, Nev, and It la generally belltved that tbs road bss fallen to the Western Pacific. The line leavee the Southern Ptclflo at Boca, CaL, this side of the Sierras and' runs to Loyal-to- a and Beckwith. passed tb n, -- Bus-minist- ary session next fall is in abeyanea . Secretary Illtchoock, la a communication, recommends aa amendment to tha law relative to stock trespassing on Indian reservations gq aa to provide for the seizure and sale of each stock. Abe Attoll of Baa Francisco was given the decision over Tommy Frits of Bavaanab at tha end of, their fifteen round set-t- before the West End dub ia St. Louis. Tbs contest was Some thirty ysers ago A. 8, pd-ard- , bow a professor la Brown ad veralty, and snuwty known through ha s&entlfie work and writings, caught a somewhere down h grasshopper Maine, says the' Manchester Union. V was not much of an inaect aa are commonly sized up p the lay mind. There-n-r plenty ff la any field or pastas grasshopper that are nearly or quit two inch la length, with expansive, bright-eot4 wings, and not n fow of them mala a noise in the world every time the rise and take flight before the eng collector qg the peacefully grants grafi-hoppe- t COW. In Japan the theater goer Leaf home as early as 9:80 or 19 oclodt In the morning. Th play lasts si day and sometimes far Into ' (to night Daring tbs play attendants ft about continuously, P dispensing patrons small handles cups of pah yellow tea, with which th air mad fragrant The Japanese theat has several fea tyres novel to Americans. A revolving stags, allowing tto seen to be changed immediately, I ased and nataralneea to given to tM general effect by means of two walla leading direct to the stage on elthsl side of th theeter and extending Ih whole length. Sometimes these walkl are enlivened with flower borders and here th action of the play some times begins. A character will sp pear, not from the wings, but on am of these walks. He will repost somi line;. which perhpt,or other character, will answer from tbs so and opposite walk, by degrees the; make their way In th most natural manner to th stage proper. i Governor Toole of Montana, declaring eight-hou- Tbs daughter of Charles R. Peters, the noted painter, wsa terribly burned by the blase fro aa apes firs la Monterey, Cal., and died from her Injuries within a couple of bourn. Rabbi Abrshim Reynolds of Chicago waa killed by snowballs thrown b yield of barley, 2,683,140 bushels. . bchool boys. Ons of tba snowballs conrabbi which struck tha A gambling house in Tonopsh was tained a stone, a the back of the head. Inflicting total robbed of 11,000 Saturday night while , a large crowd waa present by an unInjuries. At the final session of the National known man who crawled under the and bored n hole through the Ctvto Service Reform league, held la building floor. .The money, from a roulette was Roosevelt Washington, President wheel, was la a box seder the lookout peverely crtclsed for tha exemptions in chair. The man reached hla hand (he civil service through the executive through and got the money. order made by blur during the last dolOne hundred and seventy-thre- e three years. . . lars In coin and over 1200 in stamps Japan has --accepted the American ware secured by safe crackers who governments Invitation te participate broke Into the pestoffice ta Hood Riva a second peace conference at The er, Ore. The robbers bnrat the safe Hague, providing the rulings of the with black powder, which was secured conference abould not affect the pres- from tha railroad ahops, ent conflict James, Mann and Mike Smith, two Governor-elec- t Douglas of Massachu- prospectors from Arlxona who have setts announces that General Nelson beta prospecting la Nevada for the A. MUeswltl be at the bead of hU past few months, discovered a ledge or over a mile long gtaff. It Is understood that he will of be mad' alpitsnt general, or posslMl while traveling through Meadow Valley wesh In southeastern Nevada. luspectcr-geueraJ'lchiel psrey was arrested In Reno, The ccurt of appeals has reversed ac cf thr,w'nT ,h! In circuit the cf Ion the, p7,d"' the dee', of of Alexander Mark e ease of Caleb powers, now in Jill at body tnfo lho TrnrtM Hvr. tIm Joul vill, under sentence of death Cvrey had beaten h! victim Into ltren (or coratTctty In the murder of Gov-- ; stblltty, and had robbed him of ernnr Goebel. This gives Powers a In gold and then carried him to th river. new trtaL Superintendent McKinley of the A dispatch from Toklo to the Berlin ConsolldTled Virginia mine confirm that the Jtokal Anzelger reports prize a wholesale of the robbery of ore atory eonrt at Sasebo has declared tbs Ger-nvi- which has been going on for four ship Veteran, which was captured months. The ore was hauled by teams near Port Arthur, a lawful prize. The to Reno and shipped to Selby. More of ore haa been officers and crew of the Veteran have than 110,009 worth stolen. released. been Thomas Craze, a watchman In shaft A dispatch from Constantinople to 5 of th No. Brunswick lode at the Standard says the Russian and was found la one Nevada, City, Austrian embassadors have presented of the tunnels In th min ia a dying to the port a note recounting recent condition. He had been in th mine Macedonian outrages and adjuring the for five daws without food. or wateg. the doctors express !ft tie hop for porto to maintain order with n firm and fils (recovery, -- , and Impartial hand. Tb Interior diprtront at Wa sh. Amid scenes of uncontrolled excitet on bag filed application with the in Securt-Viement and frenzied haste to sell ge engineer of Wyoming for water right the-NeYork for lands lying along lh North Platte on tbs 8th witnessed the most sens fiver la that state, aggregating 543.59a i tonal decline in prices that It has acre, to be reclaimed under the Irrigation act and called th Irnown since the historic Northern 1'athci.rter project May 9, 1901. panic three-year-ol- d j -- the scientific world. From that time Prof. , - L tt s, stock-exchan- na-tton- n fa-rifi- WASATCH MINE: s coil is the but there ia steam mad dococftic purpose : : Owe AT 7H2 TH2 UXK 3 - STOVE Pttrriu Era liistiy. a sup-pose- Subscribe Now im'i n,:., ( "M 1s 0t TUB poets vtulan Mill Still down th lane of nr Trod now by m on. I era bellowing. Th songs ar ail of ms. years most have elapsed. Tba Myth of th mooo took place th era-tosomewhere shout that Cat fa il. th past.- 81r Robert Ball observed that whea th mooa was near to as Its attraction must hav produced enormous tides, many times greater than thos that wash car shores and he suggested that these tides by their powerful erosions and wasting of th land, accelerated the geological forces, and to reduced the tremendous periods which the geologists have demanded. Hitherto, however, no evidence of the prodigious tides haa been furnished by th rocks, and most geologists ar content with half th time which Prof. Darwia allows since th moon wsa formed. Sir Robert threw on th screen pictures of th lunar surface, airless and waterless and covered with the wrecks of ancient volcanoes. Spaces there are where seas onca were, hut agee ago they sank Into the cavernous Interior, wher doubtless th indent fires hav long been extinct, for no trace of change can he discerned on that acen of weird desolation. ; mo through rodent centurion The r li forest roe. la s cataracts Flora f To O exon a far snows. For me th strong hllh thftr crowns of tree Thst 1 nlxht answer, unafraid, of th hi era. The ng L'pnsi 1 my nh of U 9 hx .in nukp The Th v r tomplog down Th-v- rr dots.., n t c ok t 3 vc ana is Ibey lewetl in Leuanon, 000,090 E2ST ADVERTISING MEDIUM fatfbe 03UHTY, r. Our OAm to Va Eqaippsl ted ABKtodeef to-da- JOB WORK THB Coalville Times CR f th stars to! th eenrse hsadionx path to sod. flood For m the From rock to plain war hurled ma bear That they might spar to taka Tha measure of the world; For me tha looma wove In and out, year by year: all tha world for ma They rev lahed ma with ita star. T hang ' The - South waa white with Bummer snow, Th Last waa net with bloom, and sail with tlttlmr show Thai rote clothe me. mast and boom; 8hou)d d the primeval deep They sound-1 That might step it free When, uahmcd by the atorm, I mads My bridal with the stw. What though tha Imt one of my line toms a luce baa dipped tolow end. sky The looking rimof Wbeie all tha dead ship go' No auluRS are enept for stack and steak No Ivies stru k tor steam; Pvt ever m ahite pvtnm-dSaint In tha singer 9 ii.cam. 1 ha 4 JONES FubExhak GRASS CREEK COAL AT GRASS CREEK MINES We have the very best Coal there on the market for domestic or Tbs discussion o, , question of pen stammering suggested by Dr. Bertlllon of Paris, and In which sora reference was made to Rtbot's discuss. stoa of the same subject, reminds me that "pen stammering bad been not only recognized, but named, some time before either of these gentlemen cam upon the scene of human activity to observe and classify the nervous ailments of mankind. The fact Is that Sir Walter Scott, whose writings have delighted so many persons, was a sufferer, as shown by th following excerpt, take from the Life of Scott,-b- y .Lockhart, 10th. volume, second 10. 1&3WI cannot say the world opens pleasantly for me tall new yeur. "Thre are many things for which I hav reason to be thankful, especially that Cadella plena seem t have succeeded an 1 he augurs' that the WELL SCREENED DOMESTIC -- tt was probably more extmalv LUMP AND STOVE MIXED... $2.25 Pfi There Is no shoveling or willing, we hive l SPECIAL CHUTE TON. u FOR LOADJNO TEAMS rGRATCREEK C0ALXd In the early days than It Is now, because of It marked a- departure fa th the band.- New Orleans Tim- - Democrat." 41 Oregotrlaiv next two j ears. will well nigh clear m. But 1 tool myself decidedly wrecked In point of health, uid am pnvL confirmed I have had a paralytic touch. I speak aud read with embarrassment, and even my handwriting teems to stammer." This statement carries the "pen stammering" habU mQCh farther back than tha discussion up to this point had carried it, and, no doubt, there can b found authentic cases still further back than 183L The fact to that "pen stammering" probably came into existence a short while after men began to writ. It ia, at any rate, quite ressonaole to attain that the aliment followed quick, ly on the heels of th writing haelt, and b steam purposes, Stammer With the Pen h- - sd April-swoll- For th fccai Thy My For when they t my braces UaL Th lesr Ship of th Lin. And Ml d m from th ken of msa Into lh ridging brine. They ctukl not Uke the memory wer blows Of th ! day when hl Wrr tl uncontrolled wn God of By tt breath alon. ett Thf To 1"1" BSrniM JUd get a8 tba When Sails; Dotted Seas I am th : t - ONLY S1.50 A YEAR la tha course of a recent lecture in Tim and Tide Sir Robert Ball saLfc The moon, as every one knows, 4 the. greater 'cause. of tha ,tides; (he sun's Influence being not, bore than half of our satellites because of the extreme nearness of the latter body.' In distant agei th moon spot around as tha earth still dees, but tbs tidal action of our world on tha moon hu so stopped that rpla that now she always turns th itsae lace to us. This tidal action acts like a brake on a revolving wheel, and th time will coma hundreds of millions of years hence, tf the solar system lasts so long, wbefi th earth also will tarn tha same face to tha moon and our day be at least a, month long. , But tha Interaction of tidal forces tends to drive our satellite further and further from us. Year by year th moon Is getting a few Inch more distant, and reversing the argument year by year, la the great past, the moon was nearer to us. Prof. Georg Darwin baa shown that long, long ago th moon revolved close to the earth, and still earlier formed part of thle globe. From that time to th preeent he calculates at least 64,-- to PISCES LUMP Other features cannot be so recommended, says n traveler, as, for instance, dressers to the chief actors, who flit hurriedly to fl$tl fro like black specters. These dressers are to be Invisible and in addition to throwing around the actor his required changes of costume, sometime brocades and stuffs of extreme richness and value, they act as valets gtv the hero a cup Of tea, a fan, a handkerchief, or, If the situation Is very dramatic, hold on n long stick a taper, which lights up th actors face. Pantomime Is seen In high perfeo tion. - Ia one famous play a murder to committed on a rainy twilight All rt n THJ AT Influence- - of the Moon gold-brsrln- g Vlr-glu- A. P. Morse of Wellesley, curator of the museum there, and a grasshopper specialist of no mean reputation, has greatly desired to secure specimen of melano-pludawsonll on his own account Accordingly, taking advantage of aa Invitation from Miss Fogg, Prof. Moras cam to Manchester a day or two ago, duly equipped with net cyanide bottle and Collecting box, as th tew of entomologists requires. In company with a party composed of members of tha Institute, he proceeded to Rock Rimmon, sad with his net vlgorotmly swept the grass and shrubbery roundabout. To his surprise, sad that of all present, he, or Miss Fogg, mads another "find. It waa a single specimen. to be sura, but as only two had ever been found before, it was rightly considered reward enough for on days effort COALVILLE TIMES ' the adoption of the amendments to the ststo constitution relating to child lar bor and the law, voted on at the recent election, and these are bow ia full force find effect. Statistics of grain acreage and an establishment of the yield of the state of Washington for 1904 show following results: Total .acreage, wheat, 1.419.116; total yield of wheat, 23, 489,330 bushels. Total acreage oats, 61.261; total yield. 2.270.250 bushels. Total acreage barbiy, 116,276: total jewgoa-- IQ O A sect tribe was captured, at any rats by anybody who recognized it, an til Tear or two ago, when Miss Susie C Fogg, an enthusiastic member of th entomological section of the Msnchew ter Institute, secured the second specimen Of melanoplus dawsonll knoyn to gloomy and still. A woman appears, running. 8he looks behind her, then, with n terrified gesture, runs Into a T wayside field of tall rice. 8oon a man comes, panting. He stop. He looks around; then at the ground there, her footprints lead to the rice field. He follows Soon there to a gurgling cry and the tops of th rice stalks sway. Then all is stilL" the-heroin , e, $oooowooowoooooooo; I The Thcajer in Japan After bring out nearly thirty hours la the ease of Mr., Elisabeth Morrison of Butts, who la charged with first degree murder of Richard J. Finnegan, it was announced thst the Jury was unable to come to a verdict, and its members were discharged. A proclamation has been toned by alow, A. B. Hsarst was blown ap at Kan., by aa explosion of a psagaxlns containing lOd quarts of at .Nothing can be found of the remains of two bosses sad a - I But this grasshopper which Pri Packard found has no showy wlngs-on- ly the mere stubs of wings at tt most makes no noise at nay time, ari to scarcely more than half an lad long. Yet. for certain scientific ret sons, it was regarded with a deepf interest than all lheother membeS at the grasshopper tribe. !t was glvs a big name, melanoplus dawsonll, tee deriy pinned and carefully put awff la the collection at Cambridge. No other individual of this nr S o Bajf ' One Insect Good NORTHWEST NOTES. NEWS SUMMARY. , |