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Show "Recent assays of Four Aeea mineral whow as much as llSS ounces silrer, Tfc per cent lead mad 80 cents In gold. The vwvwwww MARKET RErOltT MIXING NOTES. New York New ork Lua New New York j hsrdbylbs.hurclL where ths mr- - brokers. I Broker t-l- ft yf i 00 GO. York Exchange Q4 024 4 M 010 M 018 10 FELONS' A Cashier Cannon of Zion't Svin(j bank reporu that Mormon, ehur bonds are going at from 1103 to SMV but even the high premium offerei falls to bring out tha desired eecurv BY HFNRt V. NF.SriFT n. ties. Nime of Storks. Antler Blit. 777 Anekot AMunre Albion w 0 7 ... ; 40 05 tH Hill 11 t. . .1 1 o:i 50 .40 .44 7 5J t'0 01 1 .11.....! 77. "1111 77777 I t 00 .14 tiou 7 uu U Sliver king..... 1.1.. Star Consolidated Snowers touoUdaied Swftnses. 1 11 1. South Swsnnwn Ill, Suubenia Utah 11. .1.1, blun Bird Sac. Con ..7 Ben Butler HI B.B Tunnel 7 Bingham, u Boston A Be La War.. Bose Tweed Blue Bird Extension Big Camas Bunker HU Crown Point 7 .7 Comstock.. Century Camp Floyd. 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The following courses are offered; A one-yepreparatory course; a three-yea- r high school course; a businesi normal course; a course; a four-yecollege course of four years; a one-yemissionary coarse. Dr. James E. Talmage, who has just returned from atrip abroad, addressed an unusually large audience at the Tabernacle Sunday afternoon, August 30, Many strangers were seen In the throng. Among them quite a number of the Cincinnati lnquiter representatives, who were visiting In the city. A number of the returned batterymen were also there. The theme of Pr, Talmagee remarks waa the doing of ths duty which lies nearest, add his remarks were filled with earnest appeals to all to be faithful to dntyS to not worry over the future, but to take care of today well and God will take care of the future. In the course of his remarks, Pr. Talmage, speaking of the proposition that men moat be won for God through the medium of their intellects alone, said: One reason I admire the organisation of this church is that those in authority do not desire the people to follow them simply because they counsel and Instruct, but they advise the people to go for themselves to the God who 1 the Father of their souls and the source of all' revelation, and ascertain for themselves whether that No elder ot ar ar 177717 Gold H1U -- 75 . 51 Crusader Con .oi 717. 11 7 1 Ceuiral Mammoth .00X Dalton Diamond ( onsoltda tod 7 1 1 11 77 7 1 .'io Eagle A Blue Moil 1.80 Emerald Frisco.. 111171117! Golden Eagle .04 Golden Mar....... , 77 will " named later also. Ths college ths of floors sixth fifth aud the .i(; occupy The school year ar I .he .47 64 ..HI, the reorganixstlon of the Dal SainWcollege, President Pas has been actively engaged in aecurinj competent teachers, arranging auitabk courses of study and hunting udequt Th quartern for the institution. include stands as now, it faculty, twenty persons in the department! of English and economies, assistant professors and instructora hava beet selected, but no decision has beet reached as yet as to who will be selected as professor of either of thess departments. An assistant In musk and one in natural science will bs Sloee ter-ds- y Trt .no' no ft 1. .11111 ' i!oi .20 77. 7.7! 7. .77.77 111 SuoMhtnn a, or 28 . 1 OK . Gslens King 1. Ml ivS 2 84 Grand (rntnu Hersokel born feilver., Ingot kUlverii MsmuoihM Merour Lower Mnmmoih Northern Light- Onmhs Ontario. Petro . Nncrkmento .... iS DO 1 U 06H 20k Gttjetis. lf a 00 40 1 Lurk. Esgle Four Aoes u UU 12 07 Dwly-We- (10 1 6 ft 60 DUy Ueyner-Marlo- I 40 10 77 77".77 . uciter 1U 1 60 1 BulliotMieck Chloride Point Cenumuitti hureutt Cougor Dalton .01 Go .777 7 Ajitx AkJ 04 . A Hue te pnr-pose- M Nm Pr.olcITTTmT7.,.'rrrrr. London . Lamar, Nev., mines sustained a loss of ll.'nO by fire last week, one of the hunk houses being burned down. Two shifts are being worked on the Perjue-bnrpris- e mine, near Murysvale, and some interesting developments are dally anticipated. New crushers are being installed at the Star mine, in Pine canyon. This will increase the crushing capacity from thirty-fiv- e to fifty tons. The shaft on the Cleopatra at Silver City has now attained a depth of 200 feet, from which level the active prospecting of the vein will eommeuce at once. The Denver Republican nays that three carloada of machinery passed through Durango recently a route to the placers on the San Juan river, in aouthern Itah. Parties who have examined the discoveries near Osceola, Nev., "itate that it is found to exist in a termiles wide and ritory two and one-hathree miles in length. The opinion ia expressed that it will be found in paying quantities. Samples of ore showing us much as 40 per cent copper and coated with flake silver furnish a fine example of the class of material that ia now exposed in the workings of the Rabbit's Foot at Silver City, and from which shipments are to commence at once. Another sensational demonstration of the riches of which the mines of Stateline are capable was presented in the recent returns from the sampler on a shipment from the Opbir, the controls on which the lot went upon the market showing no less than 387 ouncea silver nd 87 In gold per ton. The lot waa intended only for demonstrative and waa accordingly confined to fifty sacks IThat the cyanide process Is reaching Into Cold Mountain was revealed when a small lot of gold dust reached the .gold sampling rooms of the Consolidated Kansas City Smelting and Refining company from an experimental plant that is betDg quietly operated there. The consignment weighed less than ten pounds, bnt it will probably decide the fate of a projected mill in g that region. The Butte parties who are developing properties at Contact, Elko county, New, hay purchased of IL L. Probert a gasoline engine capable of raising dirt for 1,000 feet or more. With thia TEMPLE AND TftBLRNAGLL ILTBIU New York De which I did every day aloes I was rt tor of this place, to keep up some show ' of religion, and was gone to a pises .'V was an Inmate of the BalV rat hospital Upon - arriving at the hospital the CHAPTER XVIII. (Continued.) One of the men fell it was Sullivan. Rolling over on the h inside, he lay till, shot through the forehead. No more lightning rum would he dispense st the charge of one shilling per nobbier;" no more unwary bushmen d would he waylay and rob of their ' hard-earne- Sullivans long cacheques reer of vice was dosed forever and now be would have to settle a longer score than ever he had chalked up against his customers ia all hU life a score such as rogues of his type never expect to be called upon to pay. Come on, lads! cried the trooper. Fire; but spare the woman if you can." At that moment the door was thrown open and a woman appeared, firing five or six shots from a revolver upon the besieging party, Rushing into close quarters, and firing at random, ths hut was speedily gained possession of, and then ths fight was over. Stretched upon the floor In a corner, shot through the heart, lay Tom Baynes; while leaning against the wall beside him stood the woman, mortally wounded, but still at bay. With a yell of triumph William Luke threw himself upon tha dead man; hut suddenly he drew back with an exclamation of intense amazement. -- Then he tors open the woolen shirt upon ths ! ' body. a Good heavens," be cried, woman; and. as I live, It is Anne Dodson P Tbs rest of the men crowded Into the hut, end a hnsh ot horror fell upon them, while the hunted creature lean ing against the wall watched them' and elutched at the rough bark slabs in the agony of death, presently gasping "Yes, yes It Is Anns Dodson; true to me true to the last! Youve won ths game, Bill Luke; you will get the reward; but I, Edward Bartlett, will never hang for the murder of your brother, or or ths old man nt Proy-le- s! its The coins the gold coins they Abt" srs burled burled beneath As ths voles ceased ths womans black wig slipped and fell off; there wai a. dull gurgling sound as oi ona struggling for breath, and, with a wild dance around him, Edward Bartlett tel! Tnrwar dun Ood. girl sad can Between stand your you TanKoeTon.. .18 do. Little Oiler.. so to .014 seek Nor do congive They la prospecting the ground, will they XT EPILOGUE. yon whet they have received as ths . It may be stated bere that the lnd- tinue to go down on the vela, in which bU l4tk City. truth and aay now go and teat it" dents in this story srs chiefly founded a nice quality of copper ore has already WbMt Cvt.. Cora.... I to localAd from rices the been exposed. Cracked corn I Id President Georgs Q. Cannon in a dis- upon facts. The following are thw too Rya course at Cardston, Alberta, praised facts: ity indicate considerable systematic Barlay I I In the year 16 a large sheep-own- ar 40 Oata. I work now going on there. the province and explained the law of 50 Alfalfa In the colony ot Victoria engaged k Den55 Mixed The special correspondent of the hy... titblng. Referring to tbe construc- married couple tor his station, 60 whicn Tlmolhy tion of the great irrigating eanal at was ver Mining Record, writing from Btrmw, ior lle a soma ot hundreds miles situated ic Ova . To. may Lle Turkey Uobbiera that place he aald: The eanal project from the coast, far la the Interior. -Miners' basis, .Utah, says: Turkey Mens up 8 withbene Cblekena. was entered into ty the leaders that the La Sal country baa been The man, who gave hie name as EdOld rooKUir . black-eye- d is only apeak-lo- g Broiler, pr lb.. out regard to pecuniary profit They ward Dent, proved a sober and indusIt 10 Young duck.,.. had mads a eon tract to build tbe eanal trious fellow, and a smart man at his mildly of an actual fact. The to Young tieaaa... out sent within a certain time and it waa one work. Be waa a capital plough-maby good, Egg, Oub.pnr expert, who is : desirable men of Denver and elsewhere Buuar.erKawory Raneb buttbr.... KCU of their objects In coming here on the amongst other qualifications, and took to return to them reports on the minpresent occasion to see If this eould several prises for ploughing t neighSee rvaaelMo Uni a. not be accompli shed within the time boring contests. He was a most agreeing possibilities of thia country has Cosh wheat OB I bscemlier never shown np in the La Sal mounM Iv specified, and tbe people come out of able mats," and waa universally liked December the ' undertaking without diacredlt by all the other men on the place, betain district. They see the mountains Barley hew first-ra- ts We are looked upon, be said, with ing ot a lively disposition and a In the distance, get the opinion of a acconcertina-playe- r. The latter Portland. xnossbock ranchman, leave the country great interest by the people of this Is mffi& prized np in the Walls Walls , complishment not heir been extended with a few sandstone samples country, and we have M Volley bush, where there is such a scarcity ot to the mother formation and their re- Blues tem many kindnesses. The canal must be tousemenL councompleted on a certain date, and I ports are made general that the LIVE STOCK. Bis extraordinary affection for his hope the people will respond to every wife was particularly noticeable. He try is no good. Even grub-stake-d Chicago. call to help ua through with it Of would not allow her to do prospectors have betrayed the confi- Good tofanev steers 8 SO anything in S Zh course you will get paid for it, but the way of manual labor, and after his dence of their backers by such falseCommon sradea. .. V 3 35 Btockerasnd feeders.... Such Bulls even if you do not get as much pay as days work was dons he was always to hoods and misrepresentations. tSMI00 Cows and heifers.. characters denounced Cripple Creek Calves you would like, do not complain, but bs seen chopping up the wood for the 4 00 and all other good mining camps in the Texas steers......... 8 20 stand by and help us and you will be house and carrying np the next days S 60 lambs same manner. blessed. We want men and teams, and supply of water from the creek in Wenleru sheep...... t 60 t pO as soon as haying is through I am told fact, doing all those little things which lThe official report of the mineral Sheep there will be plenty of both. If that most men ont there generally leave Kaunas City ' production of the United States for the Kstlvs 10 25 steers.. ....777T...L ..M o is so, come with ns and help us ont, their wives to do. made pub-libeen has 1898 calendar year Texas Rteera. SMI 44 SO Edward Dent and his wife remained 2 25 03 00 Cows. for we must protect our credit in this by the geological survey. It shows lnxua upon this station for nearly eight 2 00 4v4 25 Native eowaand beifrrs advised Cannon President country. 3 00 it 70 that ainee 1881 the total value of the Ntockcra and feeders, one day, much to his mas- X 75 and stags 44 l.l those who had hitherto bad feelings ia years, but mineral production of the United Bull ters annoyance, he gave notice to 3 75 bS 60 Lamb 3 UO 04 00 regard to tbe work to get together and ,em He wanted to .States has increased from 830, 31 ,000 liutluns....... iter himself, 159S', B0 to 5097,880,092 in arrange matter satisfactory to them- - j,, ga!d gnd had &Q ,dea of trj.;ng th Oinsluu nearly per 31 81 15 90 selves and expressed his willingessto gold mines for a change. cent The normal increase deduced KutlvKbKef steer. 3 80 20 ' loiaKKIPpr.. contribute to the mccesa of the enterFor about eighteen months the genfrom this record of nineteen years is at 3 40 f'4 2i iicifera 2 15 tt3 no J Csntiers tleman In whose employment he had (XK) tint the rate of 518,0(5, prise. annaally, r 8 to sod feeder j4 been heard thedn-crefls- e 4 (hi 25 of him. One day, tulvr ; during the live years since Aostle Lyman and Lou Richard, and however, as nothing 2 (O lulK RndKlfc '4 25 he was strolling down Collias been nearly $25,N0,OOi) SMi Sr4 to a Sneip- -I ear, lugs Stake President Jessie Crosby held lins street in Melbourne, he met Ed3 80 o i H) V, esu rs n. n it'.HM. ...... The lk.m tpial products was St,, 3 50 s.i.3 D Cirelevilie on the 24th. ward Dent, and accosted him. krs.. at meeting 4 26 4to 25 the largest in history, exceeding that I.umlis L.-- D. Morrill Jr., was oritiined to sucHjLPotlced that he was dressed la the of 192, which held the record prior to I)fnvr, ceed Joel White as second counsellor to deepest mourning. ; . 2V75 4&5 50 1898 by nearly SNlbO00,Ql'Q. The value Peef Hirer "I am sorry," be .marked, to see Willis Johnson was Jensen, 3 Ml- - 4Uftl f.-rr.Bishop - of all metallic products in IV.iS was V l,fJ 1 o 4; i with tbese-outwa- rd set apart aa ward clerk 4e algne-of grief- t ' ... i to r.er . . 7'i i.4 75 !r. 5311,090,130, as compared, with 2 75 B5 4 o IV tit! am Johnson, vidio will soon leave hpoa you, Edward. t all- - i L.i.,;-- . 8 75 ft 4 60 (iooiijKt uiotu i , . 198,503 in 1887, a galqjof 511.887,923. 0ES loss n. , 4 , . for Arizona to resume his duties a 4 76 06 2A All of tlte metals except nickel, mode laiuo.. Ay, sir," replied Edwajd "these school teacher. Apostle Lyman spoke RFCK1PT8. large gains, copper, lead, zinc, alumi- O!r?0 fiulc Zion slack clothes very --partially reflect the Grief num and antimony reaching tlieir max- N)iep .......... 17,iOO in relation Jto the building up e me. I have lately lost ray and the necewd ty for people desiring wife."within i Civ Cattle imum in both production and Value, tVnn . tl,i' 1,00 an to live up to their religion to pay but while the amount of pig iron Cm Poor fallow I" paid hla late martcr. 4'altle in any neen.,.. , if l8t3 .00 hon ent t it r T Ly man spok ho kQew tQW Cattle hinj.r. toich athe ftecMon 2,1m!. r other year, tho value of this product Denver DtiKv p .... 460 in ...... briefly rearing ana teen for her."' And what have yon regard In or was considerably "lessms been In 1899. ' doing of late? training of the younger children To Be EavlvD. V, 1 have been working In the Ballarat Elder Thomas IL Bell of Glen wood, Really," said the young literary Clarence K. McCornick of Salt Lake h replied f doing fairly well- of the en- man. "I shall have to go abroad to Utah, died at Bertelia, Ca., recently of City has purchased " to Preffl ; a will be surprised' to Genii. Jn tho failure. sir, heart escape yod afitograph dispatch C. Griffiths in the tire holdingsof John hear that I am to be Young man." wild Mr. Cumrox, who dent Snow, President lien E. Rich. shortly going Dixie and of the , Minihg rcisdoa, property of the southern-statebeen having some small business cannot bet jaln the j BoUary Smelting company, near St. Gorge pUdion,. rou dont realize how tTVh0";4T;.d 51; bo said to is 6250,001). The price paid happy you are. When somebody eomes wV. laboring with ; I am going Tho management marketed a carload and asks for your name in writing yon Elder MiUihelL who home nY my lata wifes sister." at on- Mwill be him, brought of ore in Salt Lake City last week, for dont have to worry about what's on Elder Bell left for hie field of labor 11,1trla marriage with a deceased " which it received $91.85 per ton, with the other e of the paper. Ilk I do" April luk elatsr la legaL Borne six months Washington BtAr. after this meeting copper as practically the only xnetal. In'Ewltserlaad a milkmaid get bet gentleman received a message from The main reason why short skirts Ia the meantime the enlargement of vW a m and see him. H had tbe smelter is going on steadily and the will never become popular with women Ur wags If girted with zrj discovered tha 1 because has bees an accident, having fallen it because they couldnt wear out sow turning ont of bullion will begin again their old r will yield- - sae-flft- h n ladder in shoes. Nw York Press. . of ths mints, and in ? tew daya. WI seethed duilsg sallklsg by M- -t - so-call- n, 0Jl j , bto-lip- y. r -- so'-- -- 4.' Ii3 1 one-hal- J mar-char- ruia'M g4 . " ni ge gentleman found to his dl xess that be wssToo late. Edward De it was dead. And now a fart transpirsd that quite overwhelmed him with amaiemenL The medical evidence wnt to prove that ths skilled laborer who for eight years had worked upon his estate, and who had undertaken tb arduous toll of for the last two yeara, was a woman. What became of Edward second wife was never known she disappeared. Such are the facta. - Whether the commission of some great crime in another land had led to the womana thus concealing her identity ia a matter which must for ever remain a mystery, THE END. gold-mini- chants meet, and where the president ot the council was, who cams Into my company and engaged, me to take glass of wormwood wine as a whet before dinner, he being my very good -friend, I stayed wttlr trim, upon .which h lighted a pipe of tobacco, which -he waa pretty long in taking, and not being willing to leave him before It. was out, this determined me from going to dinner to one Captain Rodens, house, 'was invited',-who- ee whitjher upon the first concussion, aunk into the earth," and' tbearrtnto the ses with bis wife and family, and some ths were coma to din with him. Had I been there I had been lost. But to re turn to the president and hla pipe of tobacco; before that was out I found the ground rolling unfler my feet, upon which I said to him, Lord, sir, what la thatr H replied, being s very grave man. It is an earthquake Bs not afraid; tt will soon be over. Despite tbe presidents assurance, he disappeared, and waa never heard of again. Continuing, the rector wrote: I made toward Morgan Fort, because I thought to bs there securist from falling houses, but as I ws going I saw the earth open and swallow up a jnui-titu- ds ot people, and ths sea mounting in upon them over the fortifications. Moreover, the large and famous buryA SUNKEN CITY. ing ground was destroyed, 'and ths sea In ths beautiful harbor of Kingston, washed away the carcasses. Ths harJamaica, 4 few fathoms under water, bor waa covered with dead bodies, floatsleeps ths sunken city of Port Royal ing up and down. which was destroyed by an earthquake In 1692. On a cloudiest, still day, TRIUMPH OP THE LADY BUO. when ths surface of the sea Is perfectOne ot the moat serious criticisms ly smooth, the ruins of the phantom city may be plainly seen in ths depths mads ot ths department of agriculture several years sgo by eastern newspaof ths transparent water. pers concerned ths money it had spent Tbs spire of the old cathedral Is ths ltt briaging nady bugs" from Austral- most prominent object In the clear la to "Infest" California and Florida orwater yon can see the fishes lazily chards. But ths lady bug (Novlus car swimming in end out among the ruined dlnalls) turned out to be one of the turrets, mors suggestive of owls and most satisfactory Importations ever bats than of tha finny inhabitants of mads from the Antipodes, Us habit of the sea. Occasionally glimpses can bs preying on the scale that was blighthad of the ruins of other buildings ing fruit trees being the means of savbuildings which for more than two cam ing to this state andsFlorida their . turies have kept their ghastly secrets principal landed Industries. and will keep them until ths end of Now It appears that the little Insect time. has performed a like office for the citDown there, In that peaceful depth, rus groves of Portug&L Specimens lie the bones of tbree thousand men, sent to Lisbon from this state In 1896 women and children, carried down into have taken hold ot the scale and are the sea with their homea on that awful exterminating it Though but tew ot June day in 1692. An earthquake, sud- tha parasites survived the long jourdenly and without warning, smote the ney by rail and sea. their immense profligate city ot Port Royal, which fecundity enabled them in the course sld Into ths sea. .The waters opened of two years to populate the groves andrivaUowed it up, and there, beneath with millions of their klnd., Ai a reilent waves, was hidden the wlck-an-d sult Portugal will be able soon to again debauchery of a community compete with Spain and Sicily tor the described by historian as being almost orange and lemon trade of Europe; wllaaul oarailal. tO AUJCAC After the earthquake the town wsi th scale pest ought to be th tneana built, only to be completely destroy- ot keeping the department ot agriculed by fir in 1703. On August 22, 1722, ture fluBh tn funds tor parasitical reit was swept into the sea by a hurri- search. It would be worth millions ot cane. It was once mors reconstructed, dollars every year to this country to but again, in 1815, it was reduced to find a natural foe of ths potato bug, ashes, and as recently as ISSO it was of the curious pests that afflict growvisited by another hurricane,-- ' Every ing hops and of insects that make a disaster was attended by great loss of pasture ot the bodies of domestic anilife. mals and poultry. If every ban has its antidote and every flea 'has smallThe city of Port Royal was originaler fleas to bit em," th bringing of ly buUt upon a narrow atrip of land the two together is a proper function extending out Into the sea, which ac- of government Tb way It has workcount for It strange disappearance ed in the matter of scale pests, end the at th time of th earthquake. Llk distance to which the search for th Ute house of tbe foollshman of Biblical meane of exterminating them has gone, lore, which was bullded upon ths sand, certainly tends to encourage efforts, it literally slid Into tbe water when however costly, along related lines. th earthquake shock cams. But It Is a quest in which all governments may properly bear a part, with Previous to that fateful 7th day of special reference to their own entoJune, 1692, Port Royal had been known mological resources. as the finest town in th West Indies, and the richest spot in ths world." It DIET FOR RHEUMATISM. was, as tt now Is, a British colony, but Em there was little either in Its govern- Traits, Oralai and Hot nag Fr of Wo tow ment or. its customs of British moralmost active Unquestionably ths ity. Ws are told that it was a place of luxurious debauchery; that in their ctuss of rheumatism, as well as of excesses the colonists rivaled the prof- migraine, sick headache, Bright's disease, neurasthenia and a number of ligates ot ancient Roms. other kindred diseases la ths general Buccaneering and piracy were rec- use ot flesh food, tea and coffee and alognized industries. Tbs treasure ships coholic liquors, says Good Health. As ot Spain were legitimate prey. The regards remedies, there are no mediriches of Mexico and Peru were levied cal agents which ere of any permanent upon, and the people of Jamaica were value In the treatment ot chronic literally rolling in wealth and splendor. rheumatism. The disease can bs remVice and debauchery held sway," Bac- edied only by regimen that la, by diet chanalian revels which might put to and training. A simple dietary, conshame the daellers in the Orient were sisting of fruits; grains and nuts and ot nightly occurrence. "There was no particularly the free1 use of fruits, virtue. must be placed In the first rank among the radical curative measures.- - Waler,-l- f And like the crack of doom came tha taken in aluBdant9.Js also a means ' earthquake. The thunder of the ele- of washing out tie accumulated poisments sounded in the ears of the heed- ons. An individual s2icted with rheuless heveiers. lha earth opened m matism in any form should live, so far great Assures, 'and cltfeed again like as possILle, an life, takthe Jaws of a mighty trap.- And ia ing dally a sufficient amount of exerclosing it gripped many of its victims cise to Induce vigorous perspiration. Lrrtfce middle, "leavlngtbeir" hands A coL morn tn g Tpon l-- r m lo wed by Rove gfatiBd. TlK-- rn:r,trtri awful vigorous ruTiUng, ahT a u.ai t paclns of the built' noire lading city, sliding, gi the Joints most scrioUy effected, at upon Its foundations of sand, sank Inare measures which are worthy night, to the caressing embrace of- the sea, trial, Every person who faithful a of which forever closed upon Its wickedIs suffering from this dimra should ness and will forever keep its dread give the metier immediate attention, as secrets. it is a malady which is progressive and " one' of the potent causes of la Tb shock came close on. to midday. end old age genera! physical The sir was hot and sultry. Th sky prematur American nervousnes deterioration. stillA great waa without s cloud. Is probably mors often due to uric acid ness seemed to hover over the city, and or the poisons which it represents than then, without warning, the earth trem- to any other one cause. left their Men and women bled. honses .and ran Into the streets, only ' A T to meet death in the bowels of earth "BobhyrYonX you give a penny to or In the hidden recesses ot th sea. tTM help build Laiayette a mono men w git his birthunless not "Nom, In hla "Annals of Jamaica," publishhollerdiy." Chicago Reo-o- ri ed In 1828, Rev. George Wilson Bridges day fer a on of written a letter by quotes from 50 th survivors a rector two or three 1 In Ths worst condlshun th people kin which the disaster, after1 days Inter is vren frod and dishonesty kit part aa follows: place tbe tun of sooperstlahun on the mental harp ev th Iguurant sla reading; eburth been at had Aftar I or - n , et ElR ' 1 |