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Show 1 X NEWS SUMMARY. NORTHWEST vaccination Io German-Sambeen made compulsory. - - Near Ceviagton, Va., by a cae-l- o ai the Slack mlnea, four men, all colored, OQOOQOOQOOOQO'OOOOOOOOQQQC'O NOTES. -- Forest fires io the Vancouver, Wash., region are no w under complete control sod tery little if any timber on government land in that section ia involved in the conflagration. loet their Urea. The Photographers' Association of io Business conditions Central Amer the Pacific Northwest, embracing Orebeen bare which are depressed, Ice, gon, Washington and Idaho, met in nlowly improving. At Belleville, Kan., two Bohemian Tacoma last week. Three hundred photographers were present. boys, Frank Zateck and Timothy Bun-daThe strike of the warehousemen io were killed by lightning. Tacoma, Wash., ia still unsettled. They been a has' There copious downfall of rain at this critical time in the ag- declined to accept tbe wages offered by the employers and voted to etey out ricultural districts of Australia. until the union is recognized. Growls from Moot Ielee are dimin-- 1 Word cornea from Pearl, Colo., that Ishing. The volcano is still in eruptbe town is threatened with destruco is now its but insignlQ-caactivity tion, tion by forest fires. Citizens are work t." g the ing night and day, stated that the It is fire, and it is hoped to save the town-Plantransfer of Delagoa bay, Portuguese are being made to form a new Kast Africa, to British control is immdiocese of tbe Boinan Catholic church inent. to extend over eastern Washington, Three hundred British troops have northern Idaho, part of Oregon and occupied the Malay principality of perhaps of Monlaua, with headpart Kalanatao, French Cochin China, at quarters at the request of the Sullau ira Tucker, colored, w sa arrested and There have been collisions between lodged in ;ail at Marshfield, Ore , on a troops and strikers a. Guards, near chage of assaulting Mrs. Benjamin Oporto, Portugal, during which a numDeDois of Libby. Tbe community is ber of workmen were killed wrought up to a high pitch and threats The British government lias rsised of lynching are made. the British flag on the island of Palos, was Louis Uardapse, a half-breewhich is near Trinidad, ootw ithatand--lug"tb- e shotsnd almost a killed at instantly protest of the Venezuelan gov- ranch near Lewiston, Mont, (iardapse ernment. was approaching tbe camp during the A parliamentary return issued last darkness and the man in charge, taking week at Capetown shows that 3,4.17 taking him for a wolf, opened fire. rebels who surrendered under the Asa II. Bradley, at one time one of peace proclamation have been disfranthe most widely known men in Bavalli chised for life. and Missoula counties, was found dead At Pawnee, Kan., B. J Morrison, a in his bed, over the Sc&ndia saloon, in pioneer, was called to the door of his Hamilton, Mont. How he died or when store, where be slept, and was slugged no one knows, but it is thought bis and his throat cut from ear to ear by death was due to heart troubles an unknown assailant. Wyoming will be well represented The Venezuelan government has proat the coming meeting of the National tested against the British flag being Irrigation congress at Colorado raised on the island of Palos, over Springs Among those from this which the Venezuelan government has state who will deliver addresses are, claimed its sovereignty. Prof. C. T. Johnson, State Kngioeer was Carey. Peter Iferlia, who hanged at Fred Bond and made a N. J for , murder, Thomas McNulty, a ranchman living Hackensack, desperate fight for liberty on the way near Glen wood Springs, Colo., was tcci to tbe gallows, and had to be carried den'ally shot by his son. The boy, to the place of execution. fearing tbe consequences, left hia and did not tell of the accident father $71. of 000,000 an After expenditure human for three days. When McNulty was and the sacrifice of twenty-fou- r lives, the Bspid Transit subway under found at that time be was in a dying condition. construction In New York City Is exthree-fift- hs In Spokane, Wash., in the United completed. actly Jesus Ilernandez wss killed, two States court. Judge C, II. Ilanford isother Mexicans fatally Injured and a sued a temporary injunction restrainfourth severely hurt in a premature ing members of the Cooks and Waiters anion from picketing or patrolling in explosion of a b'at in a construction of Die restaurant kepi by Taka-hashifront camp near FortlVorth,"Texas. a Japanese, or from Interfering L. Bowe, a farmer living near Bran-- , . him In any way. with don, Man., shot Thomas Caw and Miss Announcement has been made of tha iSharwln, because they had (hot two of work at the famous Cable Bowa farm. resumption hie on chickens prairie west of Anaconda, Mont. mine, die. Sherwln just may then suicided. Miss Tbe property haa been closed down authorBermoeiUo, Mexico, military luce 1899. has produced several ities have received word of a desperate million dollarsItin gold, and, when the Battle between a band of thirty Yaqni down was shut it waa supannounced, ra farm-oMexican Indiana and a party of the ore hed been exhausted near TomataL Six Indiana were posed tbst W. E. Price, tbe Union Psclfio black 1c tiled. who made e mnrderona assault smith are scourTwo hundred gena-darm-es F. B. Berry of tbe President upon lower ing the district around Ybbe, machinists union, waa capCheyenne Anstru, in search of a lunatic named tured end was at Eaton, Celo., Thebold Wingate, whose robberies to Cheyenne aecretly in brought of tha terrorized the inhabitants wagon, in order to prevent an attempt at retaliation by the machinists. At Fairport, Mo., Marion Lncas, n The hiatorie Thorp ranch ai Baw-hi- de fajroung farmer, shot and probably north of Cheyense, was Buttes, 10. Maude Cbiaam, aged tally wonnded week last to Bros,, of Ord, yold 'They bad just returned from a drive Neb., for 160,000. Agnej The ranch marks when Lncas, drawing a revolver, fired location of a fur trading post of tbe ahota at the girl. our tha Hudson Bsy company, established In Wichitat Kan., when Tom Diffen-dorf- er, nearly 100 years ago, and many years convicted of burglary, was sen before Fort Laramie, one of the first teuced to the penitentiary for ten military posts in the west, waa built. akid: jreara, he turned to the judge and Tbe.will of the late W. S. Stratton God rest curse of the you, upon May was filed for probate last Saturday, tyrant." jou ed After leaving relatives, including his More than 1,000 of the leading resison, I. Harry Stratton, flSJ.OOO each, dents of the Danish West India island, the left tl.000,000 to including merchants, planters and build the Myron Stratton boms for householders, have petitioned the Dan sick persona In Colorado Springs, and iafa Ministry to expedite the transfer bequeaths the residue of hia estate, after being turned Into cash, Vo the mainof the islands to the United States. Both McGovern and Corbett have tenance of the home. left their forfeit of 3,700 in the hands - The 8late Board of Sheep Cotnmis of Mr. Laybertaon of tha Cincinnati aioners of Wyoming haa compiled a re ' Enquirer, and have - made a- port ah owl eg th e total numbeVof to fight in December before sheep in tbe state on July lat last to be theolub offering the largest puree. 0,734,476, a considerable increase over last year. Tbe average weight of Instrucissued hae Boot Secretary is given at seven and one-hations to reduce tbe transport aervica fleeces while tbe average of pounds, between San Francisco and Manila to the wool is 65 per cent, as shrinkage 67 against one ship each month, anch sailings to per cent for last season. The wool dip for the yeer amounted 33,963,130 be on the first ef each month. Heretopounds, 'an increase of 6,000,000 pounds fore two transports have sailed each over 1901. Wyoming ranks firstamong month. tbe states and territories in tbe amount of wool produced. Peter Beminski, a Georgetown miner A Denver coroner's A tbe work at Lehigh who applied for jury, after invesWilkesbarre Coal company, Wilkee-barr- e, tigating the accident on the Santa Fa Pa.,' was shot la tbe leg by John railroad at Struby, io which four trainSavage, a union miner, whe saw him men lost their lives, baa returned desert the strikers' ranks. Savage ia verdict to tbe effect the wreck waadua to the neglect of the crew of tbe freight in jail. In a dispatch from Shanghai, the train. A great strike of silver ore haa been correspondent of the London Standard declares that Boxerism in the province made in tbe Silver King mine, forty-fi- ve miles northwest of Pioche, Nevada. of 6ze Chuen has not been subdued. The premises of. the China inland mis. A body of ore measuring nine feet in width has been uncovered, aassys from ion at Miehou have been destroyed, which show 16,525 ounces in ailver to bat no lives were loet. ' In Baltimore, John Wesley Devine, the Lon. Peter English, under arrest at Bilcolored, was hanged for tbe murder of Patrolman CharlesJ. Donahue last lings, Mont., for tbe alleged passing of June. Devine was married three week counterfeit money, bss made a the making of ago in the jail to a woman with whom he bad been living and who was the the spurious coin in a den at Livingsof the murder. ton, M on L He implicatcaaaother la direct o . hia confession. - " f- - s, ' back-fightin- semi-otficial- s d, , .Jf " s bald-head- multi-millionai- verbal-agreeme- lf ' THERES ryjsmpoiiEtt oa and fishing h! eling in a circuit and squealing, pitiAs fast as he would crawl been discussed by the group fully. of good fellowa in the hotel through, only to find himself still on lobby. Suddenly the Misaourl the outside, he would crawl through Colonel, who had been making again. an astonishing record as a listener, 'I laughed myself almost into a said: spasm, and then began to count tha "What you fellow have been aayi8 trip through the hole.- - At the forty-firs- t count the bazelsplltter waa sudreminds me of a hog my father owned when 1 was a youngster on itha denly seized with an Idea. He reI - flected a moment and then reversed farm. Nothing had been said which could the action, crawling through from the t other end. He went possibly remind the Colonel of a the group was aware of the Isct that route thirty-sevetimes by so that the Colonel was always belnf T1 minded of something; and anyway tual count. He had worn the hair off wished to hear what he had to say. his back, and, fearThe Colonel straightened out in hi f. chair and began: ing (hat be would I have met many slick article h keep It up as long as be had any back my time, but that hog was the slickest bone left, 1 came thing I have ever had to deal with. ) other end. He went that route thirty-seveThe summer he reached the times by actual count. He bad of his record as the slipperiest pie0 of pork In the Mississippi valley tier worn the hair off hia back, and, tea; happened to be one of the most flour lug that be would keep It up aa long Ishing corn crops ever seen on our as he had any backbone lelt, I came farm. 1 was detailed to keep stopped from my hiding place and intervened.' In response to several Here! all cracks in the fence inclosing thi crop. The first two or three week from the group the Coloner said: after the corn was In the roasting far Well, 1 went to the circus. stage I kept everything out tight, and CHARM OF UGLY MEN. then I was forced to throw up th sho&L Thai sponge to a hazel-splitthog suddenly formed the h&blt of go History Records Cases Where Beauty Was Not Needed. Ing through the fence every time hr There was, perhaps, a much, truth was hungry and a good many time b as boasting iu tbe statement of John tween times. The Colonel made the customary Wilkes, the famous London alderman pause to observe the effect of the la and champion of British electors: troduction. A neckwear drummer wh Ugly as 1 am if 1 can have but a had just told the championship quarter of an hour's start, I will get story said ''Well? inquiringly, and the better of any man. however good the Colonel proceeded: looking, in the graces of any worn Of Wilkes' abnormal ugliness What worried me was that I could an. nt find where the hog got through the there was never any question, tor is fence. I walked round and round it, it not recorded that the very chilbut not a crack large enough to admit dren In the street ran away affrightthat porker could 1 discover. I laid ed at the sight of him? And yet his my troubles before the'old man WT powers of fascination were so great everyday name for father but h that "ladies of beauty and fashion eouldn't help me; In fact, he said that vied with each ether for his notice the hog couldn't fly, so far as ha knew, and all courtly graces looked enviousand that It either went through ly on. There were, it is said, few beauties crack or jumped of the day whose hand Wilkes might over the top. tbe not have confidently hoped to ' win; latter of which I all and when he led Mary Mead to tha albelieve didn't at because the fence tar be made a wife of one of the rich was twelve rails est and most lovely women of her time. high. Another week 'Beauty and Beast, they call us," Wilkes once said to his friend slipped by and the hazel splitter conPotter, and I can not honestly find tinued his depredations in the corn." fault with the description." - "Why dldnLroti watch him when -- Jean Paul Marat, whose name will he left the field ? Interrupted one of always be associated with the evil v; the group. history of tbe French revolution, was "Watch him!" exclaimed the Colon notoriously the ugliest man of his day Th dlsgust'- - Td me th have seen you la Pari. :iWhen. rvthls reputation watch that hog- - He was too slick to reached his ears Marat la said to have - UU aspbe caught that way. When run him out of the field he wouldtim-pl- premacy to Paris?" and, indeed, th bow hia back, give a Wkuff! restriction was much too modest And whuff!" and run away from tha dog, yet ia his earlier years when he was and after looking my eyes about out I the most popular of court doctors his would go home to find him sleeping very Ugliness seemed to exercise such a fascination over aristocratic ladies peacefully with the other hogs. "Nearly a week went by and the that they crowded his consulting case was becoming desperate. The rooms in order to catch a glimpse hog had eaten hia head off, io say of and to exchange words with him nothing of the corn he had destroyed under the llimalest pretexts of Imagand wasted. The last circus of the inary ailments. season waa coming to town In a few day, and the old man hinted that If I Biggest Cigar In tha World. cared to go I would have to fatten Paymaster General Bate of the that hog .out of the field. That waa army possesses the largest cigar la Inches enough; 1 wowed I would get wen the world. It la elxty-thre- e with the hog if I had to follow klm long and large around aa a mans all day and sleep with him at night. I arm at the thickest section. noticed (after the old man had menIts composition Includes . twenty-- 1 tioned the circus) that when I got two classes of Philippine tobacco. Th after him he always ran in th dlreo-- . hug cigar is the gift of MaJ. W. H. tlonof a. small, . unc ultlv ated )ot which Comegys of Uie pay. department, who j took up a section of one end of the tent It to the paymaster general with field where la winthis note: ter the fodder was T tend you the largest cigar yon ricked. I concluded have ever largest jeenseen.at leastth that lie must hive I have ever It is made of a his entrance tnd number of the finest ,brSnflsof toexit there, although bacco grown on tbe islands. This I had gone along waa manufactured at Sau Fernando that part of the do Union, 1q Union province, P. L fence a dozen The case Is also a curiosity. It may times. Bright and be called a family cigar, as all smoke early one morning It, and the grandmother is supposed I hid where I coaid to finish It or the cigar to finish th see the fence In corre-- 1 Washington either direction for grandmother. Louis St Republic. spondence a hundred - yard the kL along Confusing Nomenclature. About the time the seaports are Norwegian Many dew waa all dried named alike. The other day a Dare up I saw .Mr. ish vessel arrived at Groto, in North- com la g up ern and" tbuhiT That She wa j the path on a trot, so hungry for green boundNorway,' for Groto, in the south of corn that he was squealing to himself. had gone too far north When he was about twenty yards from Norway. She by 160 miles, so bad to return, losing me he turned Into a corner, where th This sort of thing fence waa built over a large hollow thereby ten days. is often happening, and tbe author' log. to bestow soma "I thought my eyes would fall out of ities are being asked on eucheonfuslng title distinctive my head when ! saw that hog crawl twin seaports. through the log Into the field. As soon as I could recover my breath I went Amusement for Roumanian. after the Jrute. He disappeared, and, Email theater are to be established of course, went out through tho log. Roumanla by While I wag taking the fence down in all the jeoramunea iuof which the vilto remove the log the thought struck the king and queen, 'once or twice a me that I should In some way get lagers are to give, as their obmoral having week, plays even with the hog. Instead of taking and the log out I turned It around, still ject tbe Inculcation of religious of th theafirst The social precepts. leaving jt under the corner so both ends would be on the outside of the ters will he built on one of the royal field. I then rebuilt the fence and retired to a secluded spot to await de' Teaches Dog to Read. velopments. known a Sir Lord Aveahury, r "It waa not long until the hog John Lmbbock. tho scientist, has been came trotting back, and seeing that to read. Ho has his the coast was clear he went straight teaching so dg that "Van" fiDds far progressed to the log, piled in and crawled with out printed on it when he tnrd When he emerged at tho through. to go for a walk, and picks out other end he paused with a dazed look wishes in the same fashion. other words and took minutenotIce of his surroundings. . Seeing that Watch Made from Billiard Ball. far from where he started be returned Ilerri Ilonriet. a Swiss watchmaker, to the other end and crawled through has recently completed a watch, mad again. Another dazed and pained ex- entirely out of the ivory taken from pression, and he crawled through a billiard ball works and case comagala. Ia a few minutes he was trav plete. It accpi cod time. j: f'Or NO oo t OMEN, politic oo oo - AT THE. -- og.-bu- n Wasatch Mine . . . 0 t J. '- top-note- 0 t 1 WEBER COAL CO. I Do You Waciit Somc? When You are In need of DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES Co to the- - CASH BARGAIN STORE coalville. 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