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Show rrr 1 T j;v C. R. JONES, IIT, tli Ediltr and BuiImu Mss Probably FatoUy Hosts luign. Postofflr Is CmMU 8ALTJTRUST MISTAKtN FOR DEER COALVILLE TIMES. l?jr A special AtKkr. from Anaccudt, Last Sunday Clark Cltb, Mont, Moore and ssys: James Carey of Ilelmviile left the Manley raneh on a deer hunt. The or ICBMUrTIOH. men separated and Carey started to go la llnaM. a gulch tisil. When be apdown .. Om Twf mI1 la iM n au msm proached a clump of willows he dis. covered so object moving on the other 1km HMibi Uiflc Coplw . ... . ..... .... .... ............ 4 side of the thicket lie concluded st ones that it mast be the deer he sod Moore bad keen eart'er iff the day and UTAH 'STATE NEWS. which bad headed up the goich. lie peeped throngli the leafless clump of A movement is on foot at Ml. Pleaswillows snd again caught sight of the ant to atari a new creamery to be ran moving object. He raised his rifle and on tbe fired. A piercing shriek startled him. plan. .Carey .United . States. writer. aUVcat .. .thrpijgj) Hj Jordan began operations Monday, one thicket snd was horrified in seeing hi friend lying upon the grouud, blood of the six furnaces being blown in. W. Wells, abrakemao on the Oregon streaming from two terrible wounds Short I.ine, had a finger cut off and his The bullet entered one leg near the hip shatdeft hand badly maahed at Murray. lie and taking a downward course near tered of the other lions the leg slipped while making a conpling. the knee. Carey, after a hard nights to Ebert Carlson, while attending ride on horseback, secured a physician ibis duties la tbe woolen mills at Provo, from Ilelmviile, who attended the inhad his right arm caught in tbe majured man. It Is thought he will die chinery and hia wrist badly crashed. Moors is a popular rancher of the disJames Cnilinan, aged 24, employed trict, aa ia Carey. in a clothing store in Park City, NOT OUILTY. MOLINEUX Friday of last week, shooting , himself In tbe head with a Cass Returns a Vsrdlet. gory la Fatso rifle. Roland B. Molinenx was set at libMrs. Minnie Cooper, who was shot erty Tueaday after spending nearly 'in the face by Fred Roberta, at Pneblo, four yaara In prison and being once Both Mr. Cooper and condemned to death for the murder of will recover. Roberta ware well known in Sait Lake Mra Katherine J, Adama. But thirCity. teen mioutea a u diced for the jury to Tbe Utah Sugar company baa da reach a verdict of acquital. elded to absorb the Bear River Water Molineux, who wai brought into company and operate tbe two concerns court as Boon aa It waa known that the under one bead. ' The capital stock of ury had agreed, waa apparently aa the bc w company will be 16,000,000. incouoeroad aa be had been throughout the trial, and gave no evidence of and Ida who shot killed Tip Slog, Quoag in Halt Lake City, is still at motion when tbe words that estab-Jahhla innocence were pronounced. large, Tba o dicers belle vs ha has beta hidden away by friends, all efforta to Ola aged father, General Molineux, locate blm having proven unavailing, waa deeply affected and .could with Postmaster Rose has received orders ilfllculty respond to the greetings of from tbe departmeet at Washiagton to friends, who pressed forward to offer Install tbe rural free delivery route .heir congratulations. from tbe Lehi o flies and will bava the SLAIN BY BUND MAN. route ta working order December 1st C Tba borne of C. C, Rowe, a pioneer rrawliMl Ksbms ity Orollst Is Killed sad Murderer Haleldee. leitUea of Mt Pleasant, was destroyed Dr. W. 11. Ktinberlln, a pioneer clti-t- en ,by fire laet week, Mr. Rowe escaping and a prominent oculist, was shot with but tbe clothes on bis back, all and killed in hla office in Kansas City itba contents of tba bouse being by John Scanlon, formerly a police-mawho then shot and killed himself. Utah postmasters appolntsd on tbs Both must have died almost instantly. ifitb Inst wsrs: Manila, Uinta eouaty, Scanlon, who la the brother of a prom1 Sarah A, Smith, vice Charles Larks, inent local politician, asserted. It la (resigned; 8t. John, Tooele eouaty, tald, that Kimberlin had caused him ilsaac Evans, vice Mary A- - Arthur, to lose his eyesight, ... ,TelgUCd the dresser in 7 Hcsnlon left s note-o- n "A woman has been arrested in Sait which ho had written iut follows: . SLake City who, It Is claimed, has fivs 'Notify my brother at city ball 1 did JifllE.)Mbaads, abs Saving failed to hla because he destroyed my eyes. (seen re n divorce from any of the numicanlon bad been receiving treatment ber. Hubby No. S brings ebarges rom Dr. Kimberlin for about two agalast ber. weeks. Thieves catered Dahl Bros. slaughter Tee Hypnotism to Detect Cries. house at West Jordan oa the night of haa been employed in the Hypollsm the th sad carried away two dressed muttons. N. II. Henderson sad George case of a former convict named Millar Hunter have been arrested, ebargsd a negro, who confessed to the murder of Qugla Bourquin and bla colored with the crime. ' at Savannah, Ga., to A. 8, Watson, an undertaker of Salt body servant, make him reveal the facta. Millar aliLnke City, was shot and probably morleged ha waa hired by a white man to tally wounded by Clyde II, Ellison, a kill Bourquin. Ilia eon fe talon waa reformer street ear employe, who claims as a fabrication and ha waaput that Watson bad alienated tba nffeo-tlo- garded Influence in order to coder bypnotlo of his wife. prove or disprove hie strange story. Tbe city council of Halt Lake has Miller la hla trance amid ha did not passed an ordinance compelling the Bra th shots that killed, Bourquin. hut street ear company to place feedsrsbu that ha heard them and knew who fired all ears, but tba company will be them. 11a waa pot Into a buggy with allowed natll the first of next April to two officers and made to go through with what he alleges to have been hia so equip the care. tonnaollon with the tragedy. Still In Salt Lake valley thus far this year Is i trance he drove into the country and . nearly five inches ehort In tbe matter pointed out' the exact locality where be asserts the shooting occurred. Miller o( preclpitUoo. It will be necessary who, for aa unusual amount of snow and according to hia story, murdered Bou rrain to fall from now on to make np eflate. Miller ia illiterate, being able naltber to read or write. the present deficiency, ! At West Weber, Sidney Jackson wee RAN LOTTERY SCHEME. nbot and killed by a boy sad a Chicago Man named' Reed. Young Jackson had Mtefctgaa FmIbuim iadletad. leaned hls gun against ths wall wbsa At Grand Rapids, Michigan, tba fedthe boy picked It speed fired, the eral grand jury has retarded Indict... 1a Jackson the breast. charge striking ments against Postmaster Elmer Her-endThe mortality la Balt Lake City for of Baldwin, Mich., aad D. H. pha month of October was "9, rep rev of Millar, Chicago, who were arrested .muting aa annual death rate of 13.61 laet month on a charge of running a For ths seine-montlast ipcc root Ion sch e me through and' pro lottery was tbs Increase $2, the year mortality this year being due to the large Burn-ib- er tba fraudulent nee of the mails. When of deaths among persona over 63 rralguwi' ln coort Miller pleaded years of age. guilty and Derendon pleaded not Christian Christensen, employ ed In guilty. tbe Lehi Sugar factory, by mistake NAVAL BATTLE EXPECTED. turned on a valve which threw hot water and steam upon him sad two Colombian Quaboat Searching tor Robot tasaola. ethers. Christensen is very, badly In view of the fact that tba Colom.burned, but tbe other men received bian warships Bogota and Chlouito only alight injuries. Ths city fathers of Pleasant Grove have left Panama In search ofthe rebel no far have been unable to strike a flow gunboats, the Colombian legation at , ssf water near th 0. R L. depot, even Washington aspects to hear soon of an , though they are down about 130 feat engagement at some point between nud several wells ruaniog only 60 feet Panamy and Corlato. Tbs enemys deep within a stoat's throw of whsre ships are four ia number, of which the radllla la the largest, but at beat la a the city Is driving. John Brady, for over fourteen years small vassal. si conductor on the Rio Grande Western Oktahossa Will be Admitted. and one of the best known railroad Congroooisaa Desalt Fly aa baa bees man ia Utah, died at bla home in Salt notified that hla fight for statehood for Lake last week. Mr. Brady's death Oklahoma haa been won and that tba will be mourned by hundreds of rail- senate committee oa territories will road men and others la Utah. report favorable action for the immeWilliam Jones, a young man of Dra- diate admission of this territory. Mr. per, bad a narrow escape from death Flynn ia elated over the aaDouacemeat to aa accident that occurred Wednes and aaya there now la no doubt of fay night, in which be was struck by statehood, lie saya, judging from hia Both legs of the advices, the senawmsTtiralttee now j passenger train. the territories which seek adman were broken and ha was visiting young mission aa stales, will not visit Oklaotherwise bruised sad injured. homa, having already decided upon favorable action for this territory. , Mv 1684. u TMI Frkl hwoad-ClB- Mtu. .. Justly ed ed. n, na deacr1bed-iBtinitijr-oUTT- L- - , . . Beo on. ' ' ' J -- ' WonlSVlioI killed. ClreiU Coart Blow to HAS - lenSl ALMOST WAR. or tention aCLTAK After United Attorsj food worth concluded jg th Coiled Mate Circuit court at Ban Frsnctioo upon his petition tar derT asthe Federal Salt company B(j sociate si a Iruvl, United Statsl Cirthe cuit Judge Morrow ordered be fwma-nsinjunction made temporary aa to all the defendants eept the Imperial Salt company, whiok waa not show to have .bun a member of the trust. Judge Morrow nuaated very broadly that should hi detiioo be appealed from that the United Mate Circuit Court of Appeals, following its reasoning in tbe rd eedarlhin gle trust, the tile, mantel end pate trust and the coal trust, would asst ala the injunction. The decisioo klUtlh t,t MACAI.ni DISAVOWS or noli UNO. IN. Brads a Latter to Amrrftraa ( ommaader Id Wbleb Ha Avow H lla Ouly trtrad-llaa- a u, - K 1 11 1 tou for tori Again SuUaa W SI Probably b Abudood. The sultan of Iiacsiod has sent a latter to Captain Pershing, commanding tbe American troops at Camp Vicars, island of Mindanao, disavowing any desire to make war on tbe Americana, lie denies molesting Americans and says he ia not in possession of atolea American property. Bigadier-Gener- al Sumner has been preparing to send .a jsqjumpt to.BacJod, tot, the expedition will probably be abandoned, although the military will watch tbe sultan aud determine if hia friendly asaurancesare genuine. It ia expected the completion of the wagon road and the occupation of tbe north shore of the lake will finally show the attitude of tbe Moroe. They coutinue to show ut all trust. CUBAN RECIPROCITY- FOR tsars St&l - Mala Issue Between Negotiators Is Bate of Rebate oa Sugar. While the Cuban reciprocity treaty remains in Havana, President fslme has supplied to Senor Qeesads, the Cuban minister st W sshington'Tfsll in structions as to the representation to be made to the United States government respecting it, and these bars already been known to Secretary Bay. It la gathered that the mala Issue between the negotiators la the rail of rebate to be allowed upon Cuban Kgar and tobacco entering tba United States, and, aa Indicated laat week, It la pob-abthat thers will be a aoarpreaiaa between the 23 per cent which tba SB I.lvrs Lost by the Wreck if a British btsesner. , Count de Castellane replied, classing x She was 310 feet long, 40 feet widt and feet deep. Three Kings blank are a email group of Islands thirty-deb- t miles northwest of New Zealand. 19 Ft Fire Ragrd S3S la tba Ala n Throe w East riirer bridfe,'lB'pftt' cesa of. construction between New York and Brooklyn waa 'dCTfAi to the amount of at least $500,000 M&day sight by a fire that raged for four Voura 333 feat In the air, on the sumnit of the great eteel tower on the New fork aide. There waa probably no lean of life. Owing to the enormous htght of tba tower it waa Impossible to leach the fire with any apparatus la the fire department, and the fianes, after devouring all tbe woodwork oa tba top of the tower, Mixed on the timber felae work of tbe two foot bridge suspended from tbe main cables, burning away the supports. Nearly 1,000,000 feet of blazing lumber fell with a crash aad a hisa Into the stream. Tha falling foot bridge carried away a score of lighter cables and guys, which trailed la & Water, rendering It necessary for tba purpose of safety to stop all traffic Bp and. down the river. The steamer Puritan and other crafts bad sarrevv escapes while running the gauntlet of the fiery brands that fell in aboVera from the burning bridge. Tbeflr waa the meat spectacular conflagration that baa ever been Men In New York. labor Casdldal Wins. The offieial canvass of votes byjba county commissioners of Deer Lodge county, Montana, shows the election of Mlaa Mahoney, Labor candidate lor superintendent of schools, over Mlaa Marehlen, the Republican Candidate, by only four votes. The Republicans will contest the election, a they claim that fully fifty illegal vote ware counted within thirty precinct. They claim that many laboritea voted their liiket" by "drawing a' atraight line through tbe name of candidate belonging to the Democratic and Republican parties and leaving the Labor candidate names unseratched. PRACTICED WITHOUT LICENSE lr" ir'r Iaformatloa Filed Helene Aralut Chrbtlna Heeler. , District Attorney Gray has file! aa information In the district court at Uleowood Springs Colo, agalnit lfr. Levina S. Carpenter of New Castle, charging her with practicing a a physician without a license. MraCar-pe- n ter ia the Christian Science baeler who took charge of Mrs. Hugh Miller during her lllnese, and aa a result of whose treatment it ia alleged that kra. Millar died of blood poison. CliblBH H Vsa Coveted Get. W. M. Cross, the Democratic eiadi. data for delegate to congress front Oklahoma, baa commenced his fight to contest tha election of B. S. McGair. Bla attorney have brought mandamus to comiel tba count ef proceeding hundred of alleged mutilated ballta, which, Cross claims, will result In tv. log him a majority otl ll. Th ballot in question, were' each voted twice for Croaa, tha circle being stamped opposite hla name oa both the Populist ind Democratic ticket. N 7. w i v o alt 7W. tint 2. "Ha, 3nrtt .IMtj 34 ajT.JUfs'.lAtT SJ7 66 43, 60 30 276 26 23 . e, the charges as false. lie said he bad The British steamer Etangarite, been accused of buying the election bound from Sydney, N, 8. VVMfor and practicing charity for election Auckland, has been wrecked on Three purposes. Nothing of the kind had of tboMOn Kings islands. Forty-oever been proved, he declared, and board ths steamer were Bayed lod closed hia defense with an appeal to are missing. thirty-sithe chamber to uphold hia election, Tbe steamer Elaogamite belonged to which, he asserted, truly represented Iluddard, Burke A Co. of Uelbosroe. tbe wishes of the inhabitants of the She waa used in the general paasceger Basses Alpes district Jnst before the count left the chamand mail service carried aa by this ber be turned and shouted defiantly: and colonies between the company Gentlemen, I will be with you again'. along the coast of Australia.' Shtwa H18 EARS CUT OFF. built in 1887 and waa of 1663 regbter ne OUR DISTKHT Cast-ellan- LOST AT SEA, CLEAN SWEEP. (.tab, Idaho aud Wfoiulac KrpobllraosI W la a t.reat lory. 3( of the 519 from received Return m Utah, including voting precinct many of the larger places, give the total vote for congressman .n Tuesday last at Vi 'iM. T lie same precinct Uvo year ago cast fi ,.49 votes. Joseph Howell plural'tv for representative in congress is about j.7011 William McCarty, for justice of the supreme couit, carries the state hy bout 4M. Howell and McCarty are about even outside of halt Lake county, each having a plurality of about 4,100 in the outside counties Howell leads McCarty iu some of these counties, and McCarty is ahead of Howell in others, but their total But in halt in all is remarkably even ahead of runs Lake county oung King, 'i he follow mg table shows the vote of llie slat- - and the counties, in most instances pluralities being given This places Howells total plurality at 5,001 and Met aity a at 4,851. Aaaa Gould' Hssbond Los HI 8st Us Heaver th French Chamber of Deputies. Box Elder After aa exciting debate tbe Cat he . French chamber of deputies by a vote Carbon Davis of 273 to 238, invalidated the election Emery ClarOeld of Count Boni de Castellans as a memGreene .. ber of tbe bouse. The question came Iron Juab Kane np when the eommlttee on contested Millard elections presented Its report wlthont Morgan Flute recommendation, leaving the chamber Hlflh Lake Ch M. to pass on tbe election. savin Halt san Juan made a bitter attack on Count de sanpete Sevier declaring he bad been guilty of Summit Tooele Irregularities and saying that the Uintah count had accused hla opponent of be- Utah ing of 'German descent and a Dreyfua-ar- d. Wasatch United States government ia willl( to allow and tbe 30 par cent which tbe Cubans demand. A great friendliness as possible. BONI WAS BOUNCED. le Thirty-si- x NO DESIRE Washington Wayne Weber Plurality. HO 100 164 100 100 162 l loo 3W 360 367 103 341 1600 189 306 335 800 25 25 too 600 3a0 400 .... 1760 1794 1856 200 693 6020 200 698 '633 6040 4330 72 167 S50j.... 25 4120 3432 350 3415 In Beaver the Republicaneelect three commissioners and sheriff, and ths Democrats the balance. Republicans in Cache elect all but one commissioner and sheriff. Tbe Kane Republican ticket waa elected with the exception of assessor. Millard county electa the whole Republican ticket. ticket ia The entire Republican elected in Piute. In Rich, tbe Republicans elect all bnt one county commissioner, clerk and recorder. florrlbla Eumplt of Wltchermft mad In Summit, the Republicans elect pratlttoB D iapatcbea from Skagway and Juntreasurer and two commissioners, eau give brief details of a horrible exassessor and the Democrats the rest. ample of witchcraft aad superstition Tba vote on county seat removal waa in theHoouah Indian Tillage, forty 2683 for and 1363 againaV Perk ity miles distant from Juneau. Though failing to get tha necessary two-thir- d tots by 47. qastte aad peaceable, the Roonah" InTh Republican candidates elect tbe diana are very superstitions, and nearly every year one or more suffers death commissioners and county attorney ia violently. Several days ago the In- Uintah. diana took a man who waa believed to All tha Republican candidates except were elected in be possessed of the devil and made one commissioner him the victim of frightful atrocities. Wasatch. Tha Demoarats claim a majority of Bis ears were cut off and bis body in Washington county aa against hacked 350 an unsuccessful in frightfully effort to drive out the demon. The one of 613 in 1900. victim waa troubled with epileptic fits, Details of the vote of tbe state of Be was finally Wyoming are coming to the atote cenwhich continued. burled alive In tba earth and hi scalp tral committee very slowly and in incut off, inch by inch. Officers have Such returns as have form. complete to the scene from Juneau on a hurried been received from about 50 per cent special steamer. of the voting places indicate that the Shocking Traitdy la Hoaalala, vote was between 4 and 6 per cent, A shocking tragedy occurred In mqre than two year ago. Canvassing Honolulu when the borne of E. B. boards of various counties meet at Frkel waa burned to th ground and That of Laramie times. various d hla wife and daughter, county will commence on the l?th. Mra. Nigel Jackson, was so severely In Idaho but two counties have burned that b died In a few hour, complete. They are Ada and reported after fearful suffering. Tha fir ia and the total vote cast in the Canyon, thought to have been incendiary and two on Tuesday for congressman waa ITigal Jackson, husband of one of the 8047. Two years ago the same conn-ti- es victims, ! In custody, under suspicion cast 7207 votes This shows an inof having committed th dead. Jackcrease of 840, or X1.9 per cent. son had just been sued for divorce. GHOULS CONFESS CRIME. Hard arc fifteen-year-ol- by Agrocoicnt. A remarkable story of murder by agreement between two JapaneM haa been unearthed by the finding of a womans dead body in a eanefleld on tba Island of Maul. The viettra eras named Ichl. She alleged to have signed aa agreement with on Fngiti Klchita Rich to, whereby ahe agreed to leave her husband for him with a further stipulation that if ah failed to carry out ber agreement, Klchita might kill her, and last Thursday ahe waa stabbed to death. 1 I Grave la Indian Cnmetarte Which Thy Had Robbed. Foist Oat Rufus Cantrell end John McEndree, leader of tha gangs of confessed gboulds'of Indianapolis, have pointed out between thirty and forty graves which they said were robbed hy them. At the Anderson cemetery the men told the detectives that about forty graves A BRAVE BOYS IN BLUE. DJI T A NT OKNIRU CORBIN ITS Hla ANNLAL RETORT. lt HU-- M Klsr th Army Will IlmuliM b Krduud ta ttn.OXU Officer aud 1X11 Enl.std He Ms . Death Lualua Bv Mou-Thtr- Flcl The annual report of Adjutant-GenerCorbin of the army deals with every feature of the army and begins with a statement showing that the arm? is to be reduced by DecembeFlst to 60,090 men. of which about 9877 belong to the staff departments. The repot t shows that during the fiscal year 35 officer were killed in action or died of wounds and disease, . Of the enresigned and 68 ret ire-dor died of killed listed men, 1977 were wounds aud disease, 37 -- 00 were discharged on the expiration of service, 5698 were dischai ged for disability or dismissed by order of courtmartial, 4667 deserted, two were missing and al ti retired 20J General Corbin approves the plan of army and navy maneuvers, as held last September, aud suggests that they be held every year. He also favors tbe of the army canteen. THE CONTEST FOR SPEAKER. Conxramn I IttlrBrld of Main Rare to Win. Is I th Congressman Charles E. Littlefield of Maine, in an interview at Seattle, stated that be was going home to begin hia fight for the speakership of th He next house of representatives. believes be will be elected, but declares that whatever the action of tha Republican caucus may be, he will be Mr. Littlefield haa been content. In California duriDg tba speakiDg campaign. Discussing the work of tha coming congress, he said: Legislation on the question of trusts will be the most important feature of I undercongress's work this winter stand Attorney General Knox is drafting a bill on the subject at present which will probably embody the administration's seutnueuts. 1 believe the snti-trubill that ia passed will reflect the sentiments of He has spoken President Iioosevelt. so plainly in his campaign that the Republican party must follow bis Moreover, his is a safe leadership. p olicv. Tbe bill that will be passed will not be a drastic measure, nor will any hysterical movement be permitted by tbe Republican majority. We seek to protect business aud to make it Impossible for great corporate interests to exercise a harmful influence upon the business interests of the country. The Democrats in Congress cannoi oppose an antUlrnst law, snd I believe they will vote with the Republicans , when the but" comet to passage. AGAINST STATEHOOD Republican la Senst BILL. Oppora AdmUclon and Arison. The statehood bill, by which it la proposed to admit Oklahoma, New Mexico and Arizona during the coming session, ia to be contested by tbe Republican leaders in the senate. Senator Beveridge, chairman of the committee on territories, left Washington Friday to meet a of that committee in Chicago on Monday, to visit the three territories and take teati mony on all questions involved in tha claim for admission. From intimations dropped by Senator Beveridge, it appears that there i still as strong opposition to tha admission of all three territories aa ever. The ground of objection is that New Mexico and Arizona are largely Mexican In population, and that they hava not sufficient population to entitle them to become states with an equal representation in the senate with tbe older commonwealths of the Union. An effort will be made to have Oklahoma admitted and leave the other two out. of New Mexico f Soldiers Bajront. farther trouble at Anniston. Fearing Alabama, the sheriff appealed to tha governor for more troops to protect the negre who ia anspected of committing an assault upon Mrs. Joha Williams. A company was sent from Gadsden and arrived at Anniston at Mob Afraid to oclock. At midnight a mob formed in East Anniston and began a march otr-thcounty jail with the Intention' of lynching the prisoner. When near the jail the troop under Major Daniels met the mob' and upon the order "charge bayonets" the attacking party scattered in every direction. POSTOFFICE PHYSICIAN. 10 e were empty. In the Anderson cemetery Cantrell pointed out tbe grave of a woman and her daughter a among those which he had robbed. The sexton said be alSuspected Ssls Blwrm. ways thought tbe body Of th former and that there were some W. H. Murray and C. B. Gutherie, was mlaaing who suspected her husband of persons two young men, are lodged in jail at being implicated. Cantrell Said he Ratbdrum, Ida., charged with blowing stole the body of the woman by agree- Ordr I Iwuvd Abolishing tha Position Is and paid ths Muj Office. open the safe la M. D. Wrights store ment with herofhusband which a $30 husband the half promThe postmaster-gener- al In that town Thursday night of last baa ordered inent local physician paid forth body. that the week. Tba men had been working in poatofflce physician be abola livery stable at Ratbdrum but disapAt Yorktown, N. W. T., a yaung ished In all postoffices in cities under peared the night of tba robbery. They Doukhobor woman of attractive ap- 500,000 population. There are about a were captured at Hope, where it la re- pearance dressed heraelf in whit cot- dozen cities in this class where such! ported they had been gambling and ton, with white canvass shoes, and position exist, and a number of post- -' herself the Virgin Mary. roaster reported that the position was spending money. Two other men are proclaimed of the Doukhobor believe her not under suspicion, but have not been Many and necessary. It is expected that this she may cans trouble if bar story action will save the government about caught. advice ia in tha wrong direction. $10,500 a year. Slsla By Barglin.- Hlgk Tribute t Troop. T k tlJBnbbed. PeetnlBesa. General War, ;srvi ALUmsng. who pitched ia fs United States troop la the southern Southern' league tha past season and Joseph Burke and Lonis Peterson, who has signed with Cincinnati for who broke jail at Kalispell, Moot, Philippines, ia his Annual report-pay- s Burke and high tribute to the conduct of tba the coming year, waa shot and mor- hava been recaptured. troops there, notwithstanding the fact tally wounded at Mason, W. Va., hia Peterson bad been arrested by Poet-off- ice that thyir sppply of freah meat baa been bom. Allemang bad been out with Inspector Beattie, a the leader It is friends and waa returning bom. B of a gang of postoffice robbers who had very acanL Tbe general eaya: cause for sincere congratulation that found burglars at work In tha poat-offi- c. been systematically burglarizing post-offiA ten try on the outside com .from a state of war and military rule throughout the northwest. ' The tha troops have, almost at eday'a mended Allemang to halt. Be paid no two men bad s vast quantity of notice, given up all authority aud setattention to tbe command and the sen- - In 4beir possession, which theystamps were friction under tled down with to little . ... . . ,, fired. When Allemang had fallen civil rule among those of an alien and try price. TbelT to th ground the robber took $989 I offeMn or I Inferior race." from blm. capture waa considered very important, Soon. after tha arrest the mee esesped. ces -- J'toU.' f j |