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Show f THE PRESIDENTS MESSAGE. COALVILLE TIMES. C. R. JOhES, Hilar aal Butinas Vanigsr. Kateml at aba PotrtoBe ta Coatvtll. Clak, Ma v T, M , aa Seoond-CUs- a Slur. Prciitirnt to ftajjf overmg fht K U mi :n i di e m r I b ty UTAH STATE NEWS. t iif 1'itrini (4a hfrh In' hi 4M imw im ri i it 1 di v wuh it n or ' Lay-ton- January I At Monkeytown recently Moroni Hunt and bia aona killed 300 rabbit Jast following them up and knocking then down with club. The people of Randy are eery much elated over tbe proposed ealeoaioa of the Murray ear line to tbia place in tbe not far diataat future. The mountain at Kimberly anl throughout Fiah CreekTocality ar to be swarming with men bually aaid ei gaged in aaaeaainent work. a well Percy Knight, formerly known reelJent pLRalt Lake City, met with a accident at Seattle lent week "which coat him both hi hand. A United State bare! recruiting party haa been in Moroni the peat week eeel vlng recruit for tbe various department of tbe naval aervice. 11. C. Peterson of Xepbi la dead from the nccidental discharge of a gun which he waa attempting to place In a wagon with tbe muzzle toward him. While in the timber chopping, Sid aey lllaek of Kimberly met with a painful accident, the ax glancing and cutting hia foot, inflicting a serioui wound, Tbe Y, L. M, I. association at Mon roe ia preparing to have a bazaar just before Christina. It will lait II vn day and have a separate antertainmeat each evening. Rent digging camu to a compulsory halt at Cheater laat week on account ol t(ia freezing of Uie ground. There will be a loae of several hundreds of ' "j ", '1 he last qnarantlce flag have been taken down at Elalnora and Central, there being no more cases of diphtheria. Tbia leave Sevier county free from contagion a far aa known. A franchise ha been granted to ao I CdWmlul P ut r 111 H ! t IM WDS, hi Ua Aiaei PIM froi n has Ir 0 tier nnr 1; i fty in m flu v t hu , rvrrt t 11 k v th . v ol r dm v sl mare it holding tbe f'FtP in mu laws tad 'hari we bad tny r 4.01 be give d de iii'h prater done in the Pkilgtisff lor sliif it H and fioui an adiaistrSe n wirtiu m Ik itvlf i 1 h 11 I lab- r toAMt-- ,Vt h standpont m puptniig flu way foe tv fP4' irnmeiit and sniubu rrlit belongs to v amhmifir for fin wav in which Aey pldfbd the Mds ot v If government (ri dc t ground thus mad r dv tirr them. I d the dtil iking tin w rk o? hr army be t may iiifhof it s tngvilu r ty strfrd w hi fh r anvw r r x a niple of rid hav sc sfnu use si it thn nur yey,ie isUndx prSse truKKe tiefre There sre many probliniA ut to im t tbe rnitaet tht twentielh rrfitury g Mill abroad and d! h graver problnus il use I ilipinos, b) Ae j out we know that we can solve them rt us, who have ecfd Solve them well t mined with tr rtp THE TRUST QUESTION. ft) heairy good wifi In handling the trutt rmtiotv tbe prtti si oids dent tayt I HI WO VVY. In my metaage to the prrwent eonjrrrta ai The arn I - 1. i m dured to the rin,wim tht its hrtt tewioii I distu'ss at Ungtfi If . s ery mall fnf the V f tiion htg cr il'owtd b Sueatwm of the regulation bui of the r itw n 11 d most certainly flbouU be porationsu common itfung an mtert.it ft at fieM. often with iv.me tnifiu.y to monop. !. hgiusf point of efbtiescy fhe krjt 'I h Which Sre popularly limwn .i Minor oHm is u tmt (,'iuii vant chanse d 1 imlitions to xrtciwe commarfuU woi ordinary experience of the pit yar haa emphasize in my opinion tfu fi asrahilit v of the steps tneiiHliratc with th rr l.mk, un tier Circsjoiqi(e I then frrpoad wtiish would ft thm to do their duty wie and especially combinations of actual wai svstm ot mneuverny r Corjmiatioiia, f sou m h.iluR h nl1 Httlc aire k.9 gen of corporations, tie managed under irn and Humid Im st adily continued public regulation fipnUmr has hown that Ik vm 1 he under our syvtrm of grnment the nec mrasii pmvidtig for the reorgiuunon of the 11 ditia and for secsroig tl e i !! Sarjr supervision cannot be obtained by tat h ft t RiiiRt therefore ru m v m the nt tonal guard, e arhuvnl by n, sctinfl logins! tional St non d the house, slmld renv Our ami is not to do aav lus aKradv with corporation! on the c uiliary tlu u biu (r mifif on ntion ,o.tl u (ton I or 1KVI fgathiiis th tost tone 0 m hvtey ntvil sn sic an mevitahV rUtvetofvment of tiKvdrrn arc being held tisdrr and tnduh uh-srin s ti u mmn of the adttiirt of the troy thr m would he fnt womM t m tint nti wav phsber) nnoiHifig attention he . ehief to theifiiie 1. dv h u . mn, rv 'f the navy, but vt if! Ai the way it it should he nothing gMd e f 1 tlose mi the huXluf I t qf iati p ire supervising in our n m U th it we are not att n t ciestg ii!f -- m v to in- i aniple ftfnds f r scu. ! in the corjmt itmnv bit endeavoritg to d 'In mM Ih no bjifm the work t Hu d in them We are not It Mint? ut f h Sway with any hostile to them wr ate jutf U def rmmed lint 1 I t (l H t t t if i ! h treated a he ht rve th they shall lu r h mdVd a t W draw th it frtreisfli pdf . I line against mis public good Htjii.il h itHij Unt it eondmt. mt niMnt vdih le wofv thin ttlle to scrt tt nj In curbing mil itgiilatug the cmnbimtt in j miNva to Ituk it up, xktwfl tttin ''inti ml-f cnpit.il uliiili art or. may Ik omn v in hpf t fj lip nj hit 1 thoio uMv good tn the juibiM. wr must ta- - wi.ful rmt lujunoui. n t v i to ai roovot.itive of wg I i f. tbe great tnPrpivs wfuh hive U gitun iH IvdHlie sutrst guinntv f jh ice tit--mluit-I call tour ci,- - of pt miu- - him, nut i ei it! attrrtion to tbe wed loti the pl.-uuliuh i'iir country ha. ni rf providing for the manning nf tbr sfa)a tn tht- lr.nlf-- .)np of th- intrrnatnMl tmlus Ir is r ii i more podde to improvise a tr w trial worhl, not to stnic iiov,n h in i! is onsv-ihlft mit vise a Wrbif We .1th with the rc.uit of tlii.n, f utni o.-an- d toili-u oK r to wrtkf to mints, of m d a tn ts i tiirnirft the tn the stircts pnmeiH i .in ih ac iimhcrrtllc hue o prov id 1 for i d anti Iravma the Th classes at 4c nr af ttncjx- nlitntt a market fm Mtidir c'MtMKtioi n hut he cows j,mfiirmr umn the ttnpoa silitK.l at nn.tiHb shruld tie greatiy fttUrf d ! ililc mean ih in a loi v n.R the pownblt IWTM MUTEHS. , txr the other hantl, the .tuhbo r n rfeftnae mh! ami ahat t We of shat i Tbe striking inerrase in Uie revennsi of the bad in. Che eaUtin .rstem, the resohite rllort postttftic detartmevt shiiws clearly theprrr to nb.truet any attrmts at betterment, be-v-a ity of iyr people and the increasing actrtty blimfneaa to the historic truth that wise s f the business of the country trohition n th. stir, aatefnard againat revo-hitioRural free delivery service is no VafJw to , the exfrimental stage: it has become Led INTERSTATE COMMERCE. The results following its mtydmu mdicy Ju . d A , I hclev..t!iat. .avwaapnltta,. aojuat dtaerimn hay, fully made 4- - it rtahlthnntnd w ich h (in-veor aattona, CTiipte eomfirtitirir, extension. . L traiululcnt overeapitohrafkirt, and other ceils n Nwvemtie (r 16. (g ff building rrii ir li y ex , I - 0 If - g w 'U s rout . it I change f 49 idd le UgUll Sriilgf U'iii 111, ant It r.( will ri kr it a wate( u i!in!i'd alla 1 aduru-tr ifu.iis to cmtutse pndt fjr u !m f igiu-b'- si 'CCg with jwinting 1m srt Ik ,oUd that cml, if el fsatMkUW Im s4UM 9 y reprgrtral g kkJ tat uo i ( r m isihiiitn t mh Mu ibt d'v m pine i i lid; a Pe ri SvwvrmtRn rn Vnurtl 'mulff Ijie Gi.urf ot th tnnrrrm tn operationt rovrnnv one llnrrl rf ftit Mmrnlstv fwmnrrcc willi f.reigii nations im) tnry of the United States availaUe fif v'ral There ww free mn awaiting delivery service. Several siatetH thrmtgh rrgtiistkms ftiTHHig th of the denartment petitions and sn ftnd requirements operating directly upon such the action for f s.?a8 a Ir the establishment eommerce. the tnMrtinnulitws thereof, m) piqitoHi This hows conchtdvcly the duionat vmttra Ihosr engaged therein, of the etvtce I esrnesHv eectnmend this subject to the want vrhtcb the estaMishn'-n- t of further rstKSfitKg u met need frmsuieratmn of the congress with a view tq ftf apdtbe 4he passage of rapidly as possible It is to be hoard that law retnahie in its pro will make hber,d apprwtatns vismna and effective m its operations upon th cottVer drrtly es hith the qiiesiu-nran he fimifiy srl)udltate) fir f)i gontmuance of the sirte that now raise doubts as to the necessity of )abhbed and for its fiiiihe" extensioa. constitutional amemli tent Hni 1C I M's OK TAMITF. KtlH far as they are v lihle fro agrtanltnee be "d l'C',d hP'vr extent tE "IV alwava he Sfibility of eeononuc ptiltrv ! ( the pnm economu FMtl of this muntiv urn; it rt7firn lbs M hriil e dv u bl le stahihtv htill not ) fntihzMnm Th cMin Hog phhe t1u ht ,n laud, vecOn tin iwli4n of il try h,v atnuk'scul tn the pro 'luuiUI"m he fnt th tn thr frqntig inif-iIt ia e'ccecdinily Tn? ur pro cipie W to the hoftie orrn the ihu w i ih'aiiiiihJe th it ths v.trm ahooTil be rtrmrnvnt ftth 1KJ TT'StK'Utf lrf mnr hc or thtt thre shtmld he violent and radniP the s o mnt m to a M1v i t It nwt rarneit!v to thertin chiog tint hi hm wished that e could trtat tlie tnrtff fiom tin tkf, - hiw ) o f t llovr Staml)Hint solely of !uf humeas UTis Ii ip( in a"' only KK IlROf ITY TREATIES. t walrnd sod. or a mtuh nmallrr St ir Ore way in hch the readjustment fof the riff.itrd lain), in.nv f i"iH in pkmy, tarilT) sought can be rrsched is by rcciprtKitv wluieis no one on Id p a In g frooi i5o f treat'ra ft ta greatly to he deatred thit such icres of support paMure lnd iUMble treaties mar be adopted Whenever the tmtd mg it the outsule onU one head id cattle1 eomiihons are mh that s needed change tan to c trv t n u tra not with advantage lie mode h the apptici 1 T I HIV I HR ,1 M turn of the reeipiocity id a. then it can b malc mitrMfht bv a lowering of duties on a given prod irt Independent telephone company in Raft Lake City, and work will begin nirts on tbe line at once. It ta tbe iotenllou mt ,r of tbe company to cover tbe entire stata in time. The' valuation of taxable property In Utah la BUS, 019, 463, agatnainS.SOT.KW for laat year, aa Increase of I5.4J6.33X Ten of the Uventyotovcn counties ahow ac a decrease in the valuation of their kp assessable property. Ilia school population of children between 6 and 13 years for tha year beginning July 1, 1902, la 68,919. Tha number of children who can read and write hs 82,161, the tttmtbcr who attend he both unwnW and immuiMn the oistricl schools I 73,693, who at St Ttth would tin p to nftrirt to r inUrinl fnaiCial V'uu, but aMianai Wxh . tend prlvkta schools. ia 3,794, Kon Tn, T th k ilde Ml i ture v it houUl ldtn-on th be The president of the Juab stake of of tlie m- -t rtu mn o rg die tise f 'uh n mhiib it Zion haa sent an invijatiou to the ftiei a vut ut un.itu lily aitf jdy tiny Irvundti d anting it d of productive industtus friend of Provo and Pay- - tuttr f comment kin to come to Juab conuty oo the 9th TM M ICR 1 IOV I aeain call af December to engage in a big hunt vmir attention to the nerd n! lavi. itTmugratton t take place there on that date, .and parting ' a Iprojtcr CA1MTVU U)R AM) h bring their wives slid sweetheart! How to secure fair treatment alike for la tor ..ml capital, hiiw to (told lit check the. tin Hong. Ciupo!ou nun, whether, emphiv r or rm Moroni had tba David of Hailey plo)ce, without weakening individual inma ( to have bit ankle broken on live, without hampering anil cramping the m duAtna) devehkpnnnt of the country, u a pridilem fraught with great difficuftwt and j rtni and virat lay last week, while on horseback, ( nw for msfince, the prartuabd which the Highest importance to tv f proilticiiig Hie tet t)j of mararer hideavoring to drive home a cow. The . fcdve on lines is fofsatutv and farsighted non nhiat in regions of an anntul idiutatl ot oqIt devotion-tas aa of well wns tbe oa Tieeu or orae, being therrahinits haa right ten imhes convlusive) icy gronnd, slipped ninL 1 w an eia vl inkraXxMJ and comhju,t- - tkBtowrtrMtrd - - - --- - d - fetl. - Hotir 'boues wer " broken tioii.hit Exactly as hnsmess men find they muM II ITF HOUE TDK work tbrmgh corporations, and as Jbliqnely across just above the ankle nftca i constant temlcncy of these' corpratn Through a wiv iroviion of thr comm m at lnt. to grow larger, a it is ofttn necessary its last wion the White House vhuh his laboring men to wrk tn fef ratwins, ao lcum- disfigured Ky uuongruous Ahltfnn ami One hour and thirty mlnntea waa Ihese base become important factrs of moz. , has nv Iw en restored to what it wa fbo time eooanmed at Farmington last cm iniustrtal life. Roth kinds of fetieratmn planned to lie b Washington In maktif tb and labor, can do much gisid, and the utmost arr haa brn exittiseg leek in impaneling a jury, listening capitalistic as a necessary cirotlary tlwy can both i' evil rtstratnms m come as near as t' the eaiv 'laa to each kina 4f organization should ml to stippl meet posth! b tha tettluiOtif "of Witnesses, and Opxtxitun thcsi plans bv a i irrtu) take tbe form of optostH m wbat.r that of the udv f uh bihlims itct in the conduct 4f anv given tv 'f Vaimiis, whuh waa built h tentencing John Meyera to one year in bad crpintmn rsi, r nmnrr (wt of attack upon H Use is tlie property d White iu r. fbe penitentiary for burglary. The Such, rwir We neith r tion, and sf t.ir a m c tppatiblr with unhms as such c"n,rtn time occupied at tha trial waa probably for the riupofi h man as such nor for the pto therein tt diouM lie k pi ih h originph such-man as we are hyr the upright man, rub for the im rNtwn a record breaker. w ketp M uit rr Of poor, Um S1,hU Irt tum MglUby WO. j(- SK'Rf-TRn th an of its a hit i tore According to a story from tha town or COMMERCE d.t-ttW- - t itaxI Tt S JUr many, ..which lieatwelve , ?f combpeiMbat ei&at4y wnnd is in accord with the tun h o it tnerre may be created, with a seat in the cih t miles from tbe Hoe Valley mountain If is i g ol tlng l to wrie met. m ru st ru r ' siuh butMitifcS is RFCirROCJTY CUR WITH on the east, a big explosion waa beard w t our h sum nhith keep .de I urge the adoption of tenpriicttv wth tht nation's vrst Immediately with tha shock of earth-quakCulw nt only breause it is our (or rtmrently I he f stvtiij cMi-tsreports the utian market and pit recently, while mo long eo! own interests to control i ,ne submitted to th m hi ns to better our snprematy e mints nmna of ok rose from different bv every means lands anJ waters soitlv of us but FumamucatH'ii tnucsl on ROnsbVHT the THKHH)Kk mountain alto because places we, of the giant republic of M bite If outr, IH C should make air our sister nations, ot 2. IM'J A fine snowstorm haa at laat visited Notrons. The country haa beea to I'nel lam'i inom parched and dry that cattle and hones ewuiiailve atxtemcer isve died on the range thin last asm ot ithe government receipt and expenmer of starvation. There baa been no diture ahow that for the month of aoow to amount to anything for six November, 1902, the totol receipt were years. 43.599,001 and the disbursement Edward T4. Cox andhta wife, who leaving a surplus for the month were found frozen todeatbv of t.V,7 U. Lat ,,vcr the surjilua for after having wandered for days in the Normter waiT M.MTLftiO. The state- - in the batik rates and the demands for Dow covered mountain east of Mount ment show an inoreake of tl,WO.OOO in cold from the continent to take advant-th- e Pleasant, are la a salt Lake hospital, expenditures on account of the aar ai'eofthe situation to strenirihen its Mrs. Cox will lose Ruth feet aod bar department and an Increase of 139,000 ; pofd reserves for preparation of the oo account of the navv. Fenslons also! increase!, demand for money penerally Angara show a falling off of 1320,000, J expected at the year end. 1 rabbit-b- T j I - ,ch-ogs- v 4 . 1 , ih-- W .1 ' i -t - - .' e C i 57, sf tb Mist Important Minings ESCAPED U HUtory of lb Order, Secretary Wilson is pt sparing the JTIKKIHlt KKtlT OF Lacking call for the annual conv. ntion of the United Mine Worker of America, which will assemble in Indianapolis on "" January 19, next. Tbe call will be printed at once in the Mine Workers and the individual notices to Journal TheKift) nei euth cod gross ia now In each local will lie sent out in a few was The in session aeooioq.' twelve unrintea, adjournment beme days. The basis of representation ia token out of rejec-t,tthe memory of the same as has been followed In tha the late Rcntor McMillan, who died past, and this means that there will ba during the recess. The session of the in the neighborhood of 600 to 1,000 house lasted a little less than one hour, delegate, with a voting atreogth of 1,700. The coming convention will b ben the death ot the late Representative Kusscl of Connecticut, which oc- one of tbe most important ever held by curred in the early fall, was announced the organization, in view of the great and adjournment was token. atruggle through which the miners President Fro Tem Frye of the sen- bxva gone In the laat year. The officate ascended the rostrum at noon, and ers will make full report to the inaid a hush fell upon the assemblage while workings of the great strike in the anRev. F. J. 1rt.uy man, who took tbe thracite field, which waa won after place of Rev. Dr. Mil burn, pronounced each a hard battle. the invocation The clerk called the OUR STANDING ARMY. senators responded roll, and sixty-eigto their names. Xacratary Rout Announce, ll,ponltloa ot torn. . The resolutions were cusi'iuiarv In his annual report Secretory of adopted notify ing the housethat the War Iioot announces tbe following Ksnate was ready to proceed to business, of the army for the coming disposition a one to with committee appointing join from tbe house to wail on the president year: In the Philippines 13,480. Coast and inform him that congress was asartillery in the United States, Cuba sembled, and also flxing the hour of and Hawaii, 13,298. Field artillery in tbe United State. 3,320. Nine bands meeting at 12 o'clock. 300. Cavalry in President Pro Tem Fryo appointed and sergeanta-majo- r, Mr. Platt (Conn ) and .Mr. Jones (Ark.) tha United States (including banda, as the' committee to await upon the regimental and squadron, noncommissioned staff) 8,340. Infantry in tbe president. Mr. Bun-ini- (Mich ) then announced United Statea (including bands, regithe death ot bin colleague, James Mc- mental and battalion aioned staff) 16,043. Infantry in Pekin, Millan, and adjournment was token. As tbe bands of the doek pointed to ISO, Infantry in Alaska (excluding the noon hour, Speaker Henderson 334, who will have to be left there no called the houje-'torder. Rev. Contil after navigation opens next sumdon otTorethp! uy t, after which the roll mer) 390. Kagineers in tbe United t ed and the speaker ancall wu-uMates (including hand) 806. Staff denounced a quorum present. The resig-natio2,877 Total 59,860. partments, of Ray of New liu-ot Pennsylvania were York and colonizing The laid before the ho we. Members elected during recess to fill Southern Paellle Will Spend SI 00. 000 t m- - d vacancies by dtaih and resig-- j (irt Krttlrrs. nation, then tool, the oath of office. More will be apent by than 8100,000 A resolution was theu adopted for the appointment of a committee of the management of the Southern Pathree tin mtierx to join a eommi-tecific in tlie next live months in colonifrom the senate to' wait uon the pre-- I zation of sputliwestcru Louisiana and sident and lnfot in him that there was The decision to insouthern Texas a quorum present und tnat the houe efforts and expenditure crease the was ready to receive any communication he might desire to make. The which arc being made to fill up these speaker appointed Messrs. Bingham lands was reached in a general meet(Pa.,) Hitt (ills.) and Richardson ing of representatives of Harriman ('feuD.) lines held at Chicago, She customary resolutions instructThe work in Texas and Louisiana ia ing the clerk to inform the senate that the house w as ready to do business and in charge of Colonel Morse, who deflxing the hour of meeting at noon, clared that in the next ten years the were adopted. development of these sections would Mr. Bratidegee'of Couuectlcut then be greater than that of any other sections of equal area in the world. announced the de&ttf of his predecessor, Mr. Russell, and presented the usual formal resolution .of regret JMd . Ba4 Oat look for tb Filipino Planters. ' at iLofl the house ad journed. The efforts to restore agriculture in tha Philippines have been' blocked by 1N Yhuttftlratsa That Ha itOwSs-lia- s death of field animals. Ninety per May l)is in the origCy Dimtnick, employed by the Kieth eent of the caraboas died & Grube Ore Transportation company, inal epidemic of rhinderpest and of the at Victor, Colo., was taken from his small number left many have since cabin by two men and so badly beaten died. The government had planned an extensive importation of these anithat it i doubtful whether he will live. mals to meet the crying need and bad Several mouths ago the house of Wil arranged to have them imrauniett. It liam Wee teott, manager of the Kieth A waa forced to ahaodon this plan oo acGrube toinpaut, wa- - tl mini, Led and count of the lack of money to meet the '1 lie om .1 during the nee of purchases. almost general cultivation of Wesleolt and famiiv. Dnuu.ek - a the plantations is iniaissitle without tin,! haclose flleinlol been them and the absence of any immediate strong in hisdenum ia'.oii'of the etj prospect of gtiting the held animals Cott itH i nd nti rile g i m i ai opin loti leaves the agricultural situation in a is that the outidge was eommitied t.y serious condition the same men who were engaged in ihe So tm - Mere ( o w rd s previous atlair. Details which have strived concernOn Acilva Admiral Dwy Again Duty, of General Mannings themarcli ing Admiral Dewey actneea which relieved the garcolumD, flying duty Monday for tht first titne inee of Bohotle, Somaliland, Nov. 15, rison hie return to the United State irom in tlie Mad Mill ah's country, and mail his mint; in Philipaccounts of the original British reverse d pine waters. His petiuunt at Ltogo, all dilate on the utter worths theon hoisted was president yacht lessness of the Homali levies, of which Mayflower at the Washington navy tlie liiiti-.l- i forces were mainly made i yard alsiut It o'eltiek umt. aeeoetpane n ail occasions they exhibited up, r memlw-s(3ifi frr no of the by ihe j cowan) ce and tnation, and .1 ' . miral ailed aw.y to i a re disgusted at the tin P' olheers t 'V command of the large tie, engaged in liopele-'snesof the task of reducing the mauem ers in t he I ai rflit an sea these levies to order Th I tns rNMv Hi It Th poatoftica at Vineyard, Utah frim lurluiu The rru4nt 'in iuyi . I neh tribute in county, Utah, will be discontinued fbe AmrS(,iti h.i'ii jm hMyb. h etr te wpM fmd "vrrH after December 6Ut. 4 t iii.) mer fail grrdtlv play s (fuzitr Tbe aoow la reported to ba over or sufcetd lui hi tan not amul the entlrattf f r n dull otbvr grrat faijurt four feet deep oo the dieida between or f tea if nuninsist ioni( If would, we ran not uy a pu!1 par Pangnltch aod Kanab. Should try. all that otiM U iM lolln we L rtild ploy a Uiue A Bomber of Maeone wbo hare taken that an irt shamefully p tbeir real dr nee at Rich field are Hut our jtenplr the nn of the min M r a f ther the men wl, (he civil to organise a lodg a. bad iron in Ibnr hlrwd r puce in the pr'Nathan F. Haworth? eoneicted ol nt and face the iituir h'h of heart and feaolutv at will tht rot the tried ft , tba marder of Thorn Randall at the weakling and tin uarl oura it fie k pel of bofic and t tnumpbant i 'uliiinr haa been aen traced to bn abot on do not thrink from tfie i rit p4. - ti't isue ON THE OPEN! NO Hi ONE NOT f OA rtslatl trd M MINE WORKERS' CONVENTION, - Uo HIT LITTLE DOhE Kom Fl IN SESSI0.NjC0N(iRESS M)W t relation ifb Or f the d 4t lofting it OF ICBKKirTIO!l. To tbe Stiidu FajaMa la fives: tdl ctfi 61 M aa Taar. . . .. .. ...... ed if IrojFf . bwtll . . ., M (HI M .. creature of id Tbraa Maaiha oiuif r lmh w CoM.aanfaaaaM aa am a ea aa M 4 In cresting fh wide, ami bv emmsh v reredr. but tin tHth 44 eeittvxi x Ivy csecirt It tt nipo-Ad of men tlr great ocrnt mw ns r devfendsnt of pit s 01 in -cf mrr wfrtrwrd out Jiiofiws fftemtr-Uebv f n from i vtiM dl fir imor g ii Malad on said work to the that ztfwT f thr rtu rfv ' i bt niuu II oa la to eotnmeuc at once. found m ti r Stitii iz.if .rjrts j lUtHm. fc ilrrij nill mi i v ft St fttllir miu : ! House Was In hewinn Leas tksn Hour, Hhtlw the aeuats vm But lwlso f lautes to Getting Settled, Tklrln IAiwi ALIVE. lKUIOS LN IImqmbs Wert haimifli Many Iopl Acciitvnt 1rol ably IH ihi Ixjurvil, lu( by mu I aipioyre boiler in Swift A Cos packing plant in ( Inrago exploded Saturday live morning, and aa a result thirteen were sacrificed and scores of employe visitors and others were injured. tK Huge boilers were sect through root ot tbe boiler house aod hurled Nobody within th hundreds of feet boiler room survived to tell tbe atory of the accident, and it may never be kauwu what caused the explosion. A careful investigation, however, convinced the expert that the explosion waa tbe result of careleasoesa oo th part of an employe, w hose own life alao waa lost. Five minutes sfter the explosion nothing of tbe boiler bouse but a pile of twisted iron, brick and mortar remained. Flames spraog from tbe ruina, and the spectators realized that it would ba impossible to save tlie lives of those who were caught in the wreck. Tbe adexplosion was of such force that torn were wrecked, buildings joining Men, women and twisted like toy and boys at work in adjoining depart ments were hurled through the window to the ground below. Many of them escaped with slight bruiBes, but most of the victims were hurt to such an extent that it was necessary to reThe others move them to hospitals. were taKeu to their homes. A is CONDITIONS OF CURRENCY, o Aauual fteimrl of th Comptroller Ready for lofigrtMt. The annual report of William B. Uidgely, comptroller of the currency, has been prepared for transmission to congress. The report starts with a table giving a detailed statement of the resources aod liabilities of all tlie national banks of the United States, as shown by the five reports of coDditiou made m response to the call of tlie comptroller. From this table it appear that on September Kg 19112, the date of the last call, 4ool associations reported, with aggregate resources of 6,11 3,928,912.50. The loans and discounts amounted to 13,208,127,480 69, or more than 50 per ceDt of the total resources of the banka The items of surplus aod profits amounted, respectively,, to 326,393.953.66 and 169,216,513.03. Tbe individual deposits reached the highest poaut io the existence- - of the national banking system, 3,209.273, 893. WT 'Tliere Vvaa due to approved serve agents, other national banks, state banks and bankers, trust companies and saving banks, tba sum of n Kepie--ennune- south. o ri -- 1,200,341,233.39. AN INHUMAN MOTHER. Woman Clmrxed With Having rotaoned Her Children to Obtain Insurance. Mrs. Hattie L. Whitten, of Dixtr M.uue, w hose husband died two yei& tar-ol- d ago. ami w hose daughter, Ji-M- i We-nen- 1 aiiuic, tiled last September, and whose old daughter, Jennie, died Saturday last, hus been arrested on the charge of having poisoned the second Both the little girls were inchild sured, the elder for 83 and the younger for 36 The arrest followed the holding of an autopsy on thebody of the second child immediately after tiie funeral. The physicians discovered strong evidence of aisenic and stry ehnme, and when Urn, was reported to the county attorney a cm oner's juty was empaneled Tlie jury, after a brief session, reprled-- a verdict to the effect that death was due to poison Jidrenoistered 'i he iiody of Ihe first by the mother child vui, exhumed and an autopsy held, hut the result was not made public 1 - le four-starre- t 'iuie Hltnd C hplln Kvslgnu. BAHb UP Rev. W. H Miltiuru, the blind eha 111 lain of tbe senate, lias resigned health ia given as tbe cause, and in a letter Vo "Senator Frye he says: It is with deep sorrow that Liiave come to this decision, as it was mjF cherished wish that under toe frfvor of the enaio I should conduct its religions services during the remainder of my day s. " -- - Dr. Mil burn is now neariy 80 years of age and shows evidence of physical decline, although mentally be is clear and strong. He entered the service tn of mm ' permit. Aetnr. A Brides Mjvtvrloiu Dath. Mrs. Charles Dubois, a bride of but a few months, found dead In her room st El wood, Ind., with a bottle of mi -- llaalthy Ccsiidfiiotory reports have conj to tbe. state department in regard to the sanitary condition in Hav.uia'. General Wood reports for 1899 and U.KKi show 'that the Cuban city waa c'ceediugly healthy as a result of the American methods of sanitation enforced. The . ChiiU Sum) im InwiT do those sums; 1 can't 1 knot I can't; they make my head hurt so." Raving, on her aick bed little Els.e Isemann, of New York City, who had failed of promotion at school, thought of nothing else It worried Oil. 1 know I can'l dc .her to death. murmured them," she faintly, aa she Oh, . rtate department it of this syatem ia taking place Utr gradual!, but surely. The a n Italy diet! 5UrftF nnrifi. Wvmmh he failed to la umw lenient are said to inspector and there are numerous violations ol keep up with her class To arithmetic, had killed her. The coroner will lo- ' taoitory law. adve-vi- lra1. on HANNA WILL NOT RESIGN. DcrUrw H Has No Intratloa of Leaving the Satiate, Senator Ilanna has denied all reports that he intended to resign from either the senate or the chairmanship of the I Republican National committee. ln not going to re.gn from anyth ing-- , be said, and added Such a thought ba not entered my head. He said he would serve out bis term as senator, and it would then be for the people to aay whether he was to retire. RbNLWS FRENCH RELATIONS. Ynxitlan Government Nda all riiHl it Cau Get The Venezuelan general, Antonio carbolic acid lying at her aide and a has been, appointed minister Velntini, note, in which is stated her intention to France.- - - He will oT lakfng her life. An au topxy waa plenipotentiary renew the diplomatic relations between held and no poison was found In her tiie twcMcountries, which have been stomach. The aide of her bead was since 1894. The precipitate ruptured blow of a the crushed, apparently by nominatiou of General Yelutini is due blunt instrument. Tbe Coroner held to the feais entertained by the Venean inquest, which led to the arrest of zuelan government of complications the husband of the dead woman, who With Germany. The newly appointed ia charged with tbe morder. minister is of Frebch de see lit. thVmuraer JoTinsonattehided un ide The tragedy occurred at Dirien and Wood streets, in the Philadeltilna tea derloin. Johnston fired at his victim five times. Two of the bullets took effect, one in the left breast aad the other In the left arm. No Longer IVnutt. London dispatch says: The gov ernment has thrown further difficulties in the wsy of emigrants to Sooth Africa. The Colonial office announces that after December 1st no permit to proceed to tba Tran a vail or tbe Orange River Colony will be issued in England or anywhere, except at South African porta. Intending passenger are advised to ascertain beforehand by writing whether they are likely "to obtain I A Mrs. Kate Bassett, aged 28 years, leading woman in Keith's Figioh .Street Theater Stock company. Philadelphia. Was shot and killed by Harrv Johnston, t well known actor, forme lv a member of Richard Mansfield s ismipatiy . After Ham AFRICA. mlcraots to BrtUh lMMMlnos Most Get 1845. Crtm IN -- vesliga, Ihe cc. egro Mantev Twa Maiden At Providence, R. I., Henry Love-far- a Colored Crotch-for- d, an itinerant negro banjo player, whose borne is believed to be in Washington, D, C.. On Saturday last shot and killed Elxle Lewis, colored; probably fatally wounded Malde Nixon, colored, and then kind and killed liiiiSeif. w as 23 (. j ears of sye. Miss' lew is 17 and Mis, Nixon 21, Jealousy is sm l, have been the motive for the trapety. Each of the gii is w as shot at her hoiu roK-hfi.r- : Ji |