JH Tlio Arabs show Ihelr friendliness,
H when Meeting, by (hiking hands six or
eight time. A rah. of distinction go I.
"jB yend thk-theyembncreachothersereral
'J9 ,D"
Ilia grealcal tligrlmgm to the Holy
' Ijiml an undertaken by the Husslans. It
Jicolculntol Ihst ltems(ui.Hfl,y
jfl llussbkna tlll Palasll it every year
B In Franc the pawnshops are run bjr lbs
fl government
ijM llordeoux. franco lias onlercd clc trh
i rain.
H Tcubcsco lias l:i7 varieties of wool
I (mm, i
1 Consumption
"9 Do not think for a single
M moment that consumption will
I ever ilrike you a tuJJcn blow.
m lldoea not come thstwsy.
m It creeps Ita y along.
S riral, you think It li a little
fl coM; nothing but a Utile hick
fl lng cough; then a little lost In I
a weight: then a harder cough; I
a then the (ever and the night 8
sweats. I
The suddenness comes when M
you have hemorrhage. I
Better stop Ihe disease vhllo H
It Is yet creeping. M
You can do It with
flAycr,s J
cuerry j
PClIi
You first notice that ou
cough less. The pressure on
thochesl Is lilted. That reeling
ot suffocation It removed. A
cure Is hastened byplaclngoneof
Dr. Aycr's Cherry
Pectoral Plaster
over tltc Chest.
A Book Froo. 1
ll Is on the Diseases of the I
Throat and Lungs. H
Writ urn rrtmfy. 1
It hit a.i r-ttflslalnt wfcattT.r H
asd d..lr lb b.t nwlu-.l ..wir jom mi
trir v.iurrltaisroniir&i7,a?
A v" uilOTiJ. AOJkYawiit, llui. A
"Talt lake city directory.
THEKEELEY INSTITUTE .K.'ssss!
OfIkm lltraltt ritfaioll Rml Tulsaimi btUll
Owl? kir fi-Hia mil..... i W linmn,
Mfxlimt HiiMMor nil Mihm- lnrh Hi lH
Ad1rtll nitrfM" tv-riir Tm KrH? Intutm V
lifipt.rtft HrI.NnMh Mil lAtvtUtjr tub.
Knitted Garments...
Wool tll tmlftbrlhki HUH
lotion iCumt-rl rniuni II J6.
At KltTllhiK Im-torj, V Ur-t lint Houtli
Htrtt. .1. IMirrltirlt. I'ntprlrinr.
WAMTrn TtMi of tj ttrftllt. Hut II I TA N
ltlmHnft wnJ ru lit lltn (bmlrtl
la Mir ufk.M (Imwmim4 UiutMUuHioUU.
ninDVCWD,sCOVERYtt.
UUrO I quikritrr4.tsifiiis.s,ri
iwi lt)tt r ts.tk .r Itw-fltTi m(.n4 iw Uy'
lre..t,uriitrr. in-, M M .mit i.Mika.nui,I..
" WHISKERS DYED
A Natural Dlaclt tiy
Buckingham's Dye.
Iltcs M ccati of st) Jrnf dm or II, I' 11.11 Co
Nulms, K II
LC UHUN O Tl.lt remedy r.lr.nu
1 1 - cti.ngi. ! din. Cur.
XWI F.C.SCHRAMM.
1 ' " DHUOOIST,
CM D r 1,-Csrthkllal fcr lull 'ill. 111.
w I I itif u.fciiir. if...
-iPgn CURE YOURSELF!
X il!US I t H nil u fur uul.iomI
X XI. M..I.X I dlMli.rv., Ina.wui.lluii.,
I !. lu"wl' of ttiucoo. n.nti.oM.
fc33l . " r1".. KiiiUm. J .01 uiila.
I bMUritEflllftHieuCa S'Bl or Ikooui,
VAO!ICIITI,0.n M.M blrtiaBlt
V V 7. rf ' ' ula wf"j'i
. fr u llrc.Ur m.i 0. ihS
NEW BLfcEI'INO CARS.
roll.ntrr.llBi.il., .1. lx..U, thlr.ao ..d
I1n.t.in.
The DotiTrr.lt Itlo nrirnle rsUrMd
ScralollMot the World-annoumv new
and lmrti.t adJltWMi to thlr alr.J
"Hlrrao?fl ilMpOijoartprTl In tba
foturr, thli potwlar Una will run through
trreklr l'ollunn Totirlit tlrvpor. to Una
ba, Chlratxi, New York and Ihxton, alto to
St. Loun wltlKrutehaBao. 11iecara will
tart from lortland, Or-on, thui gltlnj
Uneflt of throuith .trvicn 00 Orfaon
Hhort IJne, a. well a from all Utah
lolota. Tho rararalms are twreoflalljr
ronductrd and fnruUh all the control" nt
of rriruUr I'nllnun ilir. at lot. than
half the nut TheHt I.111U oar wllllrave
O 8 U Ullon orcrr Tliiir-Jiy ami 0
drn via Itlo (irando Srtrn railway,
every Friday mornloK lha Oiualia. Clil.
axo. New York and Ponton lorr will
Irate OKI. atatkm errry WnlBnday
utid bait Lake every Tltundar ovMlne,
tliu aftunllii tlm ln'ttlmabl. prlvltcKe of
a twelve hour lay-over In Salt Uko City,
r'orratnnnd all detail., write to II K.
Nevlm, Central Aaent.orll M. Cuthlnf,
T. 1- A , I) It 0. Hallway, Salt Uka
City, or any Oregon bbort Una or Itlo
Grand. W.atern ticket agent.
i.artr.r nf lh. Ilr.lt.
There la u courtray of the heart. It
la akin to love. Out of It arlaea the,
purest courtesy In the uutard beha
vior. There la no outward alxn ot
courteiy that doea not reat on a deep,
moral foundation. The proper educa
tion wiiuld be that which communi
cated the elgn and Ihe foundation of
It at the aame lime (loelhe.
CoiwnbagFii'. round loner, built In tho
eleventh rrntury. ami l. fret high. I. to
bo morn) Uxllly adlatanrnot lVI fivt, In
order to "Men a bn.lni'o atrret
Lady'a Iiritnflte with rolled gold
chain free hy amlnx Diamond "C"
Soap wrapp.ra. Ask your grocer.
'Iln-ro la Imiro eirrtloii u.er In niiinlnir
ail yanla than In riding a blcjclo four
mil,-.
TIIC PEOPLE'S TAVOniTC.
Thntirrat Overland Houto tho Union
l'a Ilk rnt'rund. I. a strictly up to-dnto
trunr.irtatlii line, and offpr. to patrons
iiniialll Mrrlo
l'leo-o iHtar In mliKl tho followliiit nn.lia
piitol fuel. Iliat b ii.Iiik the t'hloii Pa
elite you Mill a-ivoinaiiv liours timo In all
ra.totii flints, thrrofnrd the lima you
snvo U iml to money Mirnwl
llieonly line rait from Utah with din
ing rar service.
The only lino riiiinl with UilTrt siiMik
lng and library rnrn.
'llirough Pullman vestlbuloil ialaroniHl
tourUl sleeping min. Ktvo rexllng ilinlr
ran, with no t hauge to MLsourl river nnd
Chlrago and only una ilmngn tc New York.
As the lowest rate. In alt point apply
via the Union 1'jcllU'. why not lite It In
prrfrrenra to any other Hue! DrtalleU In
formation of every kind rel.itlii- to rail
road and steamship tranirUtlon "111 li
pmniptlyntidthrerfully furnUheJon 11 1
plirdllouto II M Clay, general agent, 'Jill
Main street, Salt take City Utah
I
I
Itratlh of Ilrlnkrr. ..it All.lnrr
The Iteglstrar-Uentral of Ureal Urlt
aln la authority for the statement that
the highest rate of mortality among
any data of men engaged In ny regu
lar branch ot Induatry It found among
persona engaged In the liquor trade. A
labia containing the comparative deatn
rates of tnatea engaged In one hundred
oceupatlona In Rnilind and Wales
give, very convincing arguments. Men
I enguged as Inn or hotel tervanta have
lh. highest rate nf mortality; clergy
men, mlnlttera nnd prints the lowest.
' Of perrons engaged In the retail li
quor trade the death rale la four timet
1 that nf the clergy between the agta of
1 !S and 40.
FA8T TIMB TO CHICAOO
l. Ill llrsiKl. Ytrrlrrn It.ltn.r.
tVMometM'Ing Uehruary Ihe new time
rani of the Itlo Orande Wettern goes Into
effect The Atlantic i:es lcv Salt
ljkaCUyalVa m . arriving at Denver
at V W a. m tho following morning and
Chicago at 5 la m the third day. mak
ing connection, with limited trains from
Chicago to New York The evening train
leaveaal?Dp m , arrives atDenv.ral
V Up. in the following night and Chicago
atna in ht hlrd dvy, nuking clore con
neitlontuitiillieratt morning trains for
New York ant llo.lon Doth ot the.a
thningh train, are tidendldly wiulppexl
with all lale.t appliance, and conveniences
I and ratrv Pullman Palace and Pullman
I mirlrt sleeping curt as well as frea lie
ellnlngCli.lrCtr. Tliktt ofnee .No HO
Ve.l Secon.1 South strati. (Poatonlce
corner )
Tho Crand iwnyon of ArlNna, tho great
est knoa n, Is nUiiit Visl mile. Innit. upward
of I, ll feci deep nnd nt some alnlt, from
rim to rim, incaiurv. ten to tnrlre mile,
to length
Ulan chtinh Ml. am annotincnl nmong
Ihn reci nl Inventions.
St ah or nmo, riTT or Toisno, t,.
t.rrts fnUNTV, I" . ..
Kr.nk J Ll.m-i luukr. cslh Ihtt h. Is tilt
srnluri'tiineroftbeninioft' 3 ttiener .
dnllK U.llir.t In lha lllf rt TolrOo, inl
sud hist. ale..M. and lint "Id nrril will (
th. sum ot HS. liU.MUII.il 1KII.I.AILS for
rsrh and rtrrf ra. ot -unh ibst csnnot be
cured by lb. tu ol Hall .i.ttrrh !;.
I'llAMt J I'llr.Nr.V.
Ptorn to lirfora ma .ad .titM.eilt'e.t lu my
ttcrnre, ibliethdsy ot Ih-rcnibrr. A IV Ish4
Not. r Public,
llallsr.t.rrtiruro It ttk.n iBirrn.lli tvl
srl.dlrrellronlbenlotNl.Ml mams sarfsrea
ot the .J.trm Mend Iw liH.llliM.nUH.frjw.
f-oM bv llMYtl.l.. Tf
ll.ii I'.uiilr 11 1 1 .1. ik. Ihi.
Ill Wot Africa thn native, his. uhea
they scounjthluK l.millful Hie llusutos
applaud n pulir orator In their astem
bllwt by hlwlng at lilm
I lielleva noa Cure l.th.unly mtdlclnt
Ibat will cure fumnnipllon. Ann. M
Hum, Vllll.in.ort. 1'a , Sor. VJ, 10.
An KllmWIh .cal top silver .n,
nrlirhhignnoounonnnd a half, was lAitd In
loiidon rctvntly for flll an nunca This
It u nx-ord prlco for old sliver
It's Just as easy to buy Diamond "C"
Soap as Inferior kinds. Your grocer
aells It.
Ilio rinn'nir of China hat to fast altty
four days lu each ymrforthn sake of re
I Iglon
4.tttt.t.ttt4ttttttttStt .... IHMMIHtIMMIIMMIMHt
1 It la the easiest thing In the woild to have
I LUMBAGO OR LAME BACK. ,".?!& " '"'
1 No remedy hat made sorer CT OAlPrfRQ all I
and quicker cures than Ol t JlwDj VILi I
it neuxes the STirrtNtD musclcb.
ttttttMtttttttttt tt.ttt... M.t.t.t.tt.M....ttttttttttt tttt.t
"A HAND 8AW IS A GOOD THINO, OUT NOT TO
SHAVE WITH."
SAPOLIO
IS THE PHOPEn THINO FOR HOUSE-CLEANINQ.
yT A GOOD BUSINESS
J IS THE KEYSTONE TO SUCCESS.
Wrlta ut tali wrrk for our OolWe Journsl nJ brautlful ticlmf n nf penman -tilp. l-rlval
KKKl!?- SALT LAKE BUSIHESS COLLEGE, ,,fflt1iatSSh4
Western HewspaDBr Union iFlsf SSS
sua tuih Ckirp Proitcotlll Cltlmi ilttl 1 17 1
DI1LI.I III
Ik TYPB . . . BlllJM.ifep.lll,J.i.l.Bi
7P PRESSES... ygMty
i papkr cutters ici'nra1Tifwyi
. . and . . W N. U., Salt Lakn-No. 4B, IBOO,
Drlnioro QnnnllPC nvmr vhu o-x-rino Aditniscnctts tiiamy
niUlulu OUyUIlUU DBSCUU-HOrl. Meatloo This raper.
tkW " f lb. ..I...
A Omboiim i.iople called the
Pnongt are dewril d by Adberaard Ie
clere, n-iirh retbtent at Krallt, aa of
the type of the North American In
diana, well formed and of good appear
ance, hut with oadlv shaped mouths.
The women are not to handsome,
ttrung r intelligent as the men The
I'nonga readl Irarn to read and write.
Their co-lume rontlttt of a long shawl,
which to da elegantly around the body.
The children are never left alone for an
liwtant, but are ronslsntly attended by
their father or mother They recog
nlie a god whom they call llrah, but
their faith wnn to resolve Itself Into
a doctrine of gho-ta They eat every
thing. Incluillna grasshoppers, anakea,
frogs. I'or a 1 hole, drink they make
a kind of sp nt nf rice They amoks
In wooden pipe, a mild tobacco, which
they dry and 1 tat very fine, and chew
various eubcum n They have a high
ly developed sruae of smell and protest
to be able to dl-tlngulih different In
dividual! and animals, metals and
other auhitsnr.-. with their ryea thuL
Thoy hae no dances or miulc, but on
certain iwlemn ocraelone beat gongs,
and they have no funeral ceremonies.
They have an art of carving small
statues. They kep their promlie and
have no patterns with a man who
breaks hit word
I jfyi't " ""' "lv wintry In tho world
where tin iv are more men than women.
TO CI HI' A I (II II IN UNI". HAT
Tskn 1141.-. lr.,m jllne Tablets. All
ilruivUl. iftusil.i.. monrr If It l.ll. 10 cure.
toe TttOReoulnehst I ll g. en r.cb tablet
According to the best autlmrllles, there
has never been a mcenf men who were
Ignorant of the use ot fire.
Tho Duke ol Wellington, sl month a
after the latlleaf Waterloo, was creator'
marshal of r'rams.
. .Mr.. Mln.loa'a ..milling N-rap
' tHrrhllnrrn Iwihlw Mn.a4th. a.ia. r.-esla.
rawm.UMi tll...in r.i...lmlrwll. nr.nl.
. bulll
Tlie Kavoy theater In tandon hat been
drlllvralely reviving tho charming operat
nf Olllicrl an.) Sullivan, and finds It re
wind Itatgrrata popularity as attruded
their first I roanitallon
A Prrslau carpel has ben In use for 200
years In the main hall of tlio shah's paUco
In Teheran
Jaan has seventy five cotton mills
Tor n complete Hit of prise, useful
nnd orn-mrntol, given free to purchas
ers of Diamond "C" Soap wrllo to lha
Cudaby Packing Co., Ho. Omaha, Neb.
th. I'..l. t 11. 1 1.1.
Thoy hats furnished the bridal
hymns, the battle songs, the pilgrim
marches, the penitential prayers, and
the public praltra of etery nation In
Christendom since Christendom waa
born. These ptalma have rolled
through the din ot tvery European
battle; they have pealed through the
scream of tbe storm In every ocean
highway of the earth. They crossed
the ocean with tho Mayflower pilgrims;
they were sung around Cromwell's
ramp fires, and his Ironsides charged
lo their mutlc, while Ihey havs filled
the peacetulJiomes ot our land and ot
Christendom with Ihe voles of suppli
cation and Ihs breath of pralte. In
ptlsre liallt, by happy hearths. In
squalid rooms. In pauper wards, In
prison cells, in crowded sanctuaries.
In lonely wilderness, everywhere thete
pttlmt have uttered our moan of con
trition and our song of triumph, our
parfnl complaints and our wrestling,
conquering prayer
"il rVecf Tfpt c7ff7if OrJirof
Cmlltnn In Manulaclun." .
j WallEiBatoMs
K Breakfast
IJCOa':
n V'lA ' bsoIutcly Ture,
. t J I idm iidiciouH, ',
faPJyjJ Xutrltlous,
I ..Costs less Tfian DXE CENT a cup..
.' l aura that jroaitMliaCniifMAltUlf, '
1 1 , nu4. 11 DORCIICSTI.H, MASS, by ,
j I WALTER MAKER & CO. Ltd.
f ( lITUtHO Ijfck
I Stop drinking
-
colored tea0 Try
Schillings Best.
X
iNORTIIWEST'SOTES.
IMnard 1L Hltneral of limn, lias
been appointed storel(eier nt the
Shoshone, Wyn.. Iiullaii ngeney.
Inn wreck on the Mlaaotirl l'aelflo
near Culanulo Sirlng. Ihe englucer
and fireman were Iwdly Injured.
The dead btnly found In ISnvenn
Park, Seattle, has been Identified a.
that of I'reil Miller, a civil engineer of
H.111 Dlcgt).
Mis. Syil a line of Ihnlirn, Ncli.. lint
been appointed teacher In the Sho
shone Indian school lu Wyoming nl
(duo per niiiium
Tnl'Tolt-Sec, the Arapahoe Indian
who last summer kllltsl hit wife, has
licen sentenced to ten ) ran In tlie Wyoming-
rienltentinry.
.lodge Itlner nf Lnrninle m-11 ten nil
I'reil Iltiiii1it, n Jiirjttian, to sixty
dnjs In Jnll for npH-orinif In lh court
room while Inliislcaleil.
llrlRndler'Hciieral llnlc nf Di liver,
now mi duty In Manila. I. reported
falling In hcnltli. nnd will he compelled
to return homo nt once.
All the Iron land owned by Ihe Cen
tral Parlclllc near tavclock. Ner., hat
been purchased by Mr. Hitchcock, and
the enterprise will go ahead.
M. K. Parson., of Wlhncmncca, re
ceived another tralnloailnf rattle from
William Stock nod llvnns .t Curlncr
recently and the same will I ahlppcd
cast.
The Oregon Sugar company closed
their factory at I.n (Irnnde for the ea
son 1111 the Hth Inst. Ihe output of
sugar for this senson Is a Utile more
than one anil one-half million tioiiiids.
Work on tho foundation walla of
the new public building nt Cheveuno
la progressing rapidly. Aa anon a.
the cellar It excavated few feet
deeer, a grillage foundation will tie
put In.
Cheyenne I. ciprrlrnclng n house
famine. The opulallon has Increased
thero mi rapidly on account ot Ihe fill
ing up of Ihe Union I'uelllo shop, at
that point. Hint there Is not a vacant
house to lie had In the city.
Zera Snow of Portland. Ore., repre
senting llrcclvcrs Mink and Wilson of
the Union Parllle, at Spokane, bid In
the I'nlou depot properly there for
811.1,000, being tlio minimum bid pro
vided by the order of sale Thero It a
SUJ.uoo lionded debt agalusl the properly
Dr William Iloyd, n cousin of lis
(lovernor lloyd nf Nebraska, ha. been
adjudged Insane at Cheyenno and
placed lu tho stale Insane asylum,
lloyd, who was n colonel of volunteers
III the war of tho rebellion, Imagined
that he had killed two Cheyenne
cltltcna.
Colonel Jay U Torrey on the Hill
InsL presenlcd the stale ot Wyoming
Willi tho regimental flag of Ihe Second
United States volunteer ravnlry and
the guidons of the seven troop, nf the
regiment hlcli was organised In that
alate. The regimental Hag waa a
present from the patriotic woiuru ol
the state.
J. A. llranilreth, who claimed to 1st
n nephew of the millionaire plll-makri
of that name, was found dead In lilt
cell in the county Jail at I'resno, Cal.,
having been arrested on n charge ol
vngrancy. Alcoholism lsauppd tc
have caused lilt death, lie
graduate of Yale college and had
traveled nil aver tho world.
D. II Clutc and III. noil. I.awrenc
Clute, nrll'lodoaaKiiilll men of Lend
vlllr. are In Jnll chargtd wllli th(
murder of John I". Ilargcr. Tho mur
dered man nud the Clute. got Into t
light nt tho sanmlllorernluinberdral
and Ilargcr wn bc-ntcn In death by tin
tno men. 1 he accused men claim thai
Ilargcr had a gun and attempted t
shoot llin elder Chute before the twt
men uttatked him.
The poatnllktt authorltlca 'have dl
covered that thedynamltesentthrougl
the mall, to the Turkish consul, (leo
ll Hall, at Sail I'ranclsco, a short tlmi
since, was mailed nt Untie by a yuiiui
miner named John Dwycr, a man will
considerable local reputation aa 1
rabid anarchist. Dwycr receiver
warning from frlrnda and left tows
before he could be arrested,
The grand Jury hat refused to re
turn aa indictment against II. (J
lenders, prominent Cheyenne mer
chant, who had been hound over by
the United Statet lummjtkloncr for II
legally fencing Unit belonging to Ibi
government.
According (o the reports recolvod It
Denver, the Utes Intend making I
stand against the gams wardens I'
they attempt to drive them out o'
Iloutt county. Mauy people ars ex
pectlng serious trouble between tin
Indiana and the game wardens.
In the United fitutea our at Chey
enne, John O.. tlllbert was indicted bj
the grand Jury for robbing the post
oHlceatOlllelte, Wyo. (llllicrt pleadct
guilty and waa sentenced to one yesi
and one day In the penitentiary and ti
pay a fine of 3300.
Charlie White Owl, an Arapahoe In
dlan, pleaded guilty lo the charge tt
cattle stealing on the Shoshone reser
vntlon, and was given a Jail oenlenci
of ten months lu Cheyenne. OthcJ
arrests may follow for similar charge,
among the tribe.
NEWS SUMMAJtY. H
The Job irriutera of Columbus, O., H
nro 00 a strike forn nlno nnd a half kB
hour day with ten hour. pay. IB
It la still unknown In Paris whether jH
Dreyfus will be brought back, and the IH
most conflicting alatementnreeurrrnt asasH
Ji-mo I, (tales, of the Second United HLv
State, artillery, has been awarded tho fuEt
first pension on neeoiint of the paulsh EtHR
war. FaTssf
Three llmusnud oc rotors In the utta
cotton mills nt Augusta, tla . have PATli
struck on nfVnutit of U ml net ion In HBH
wages. HR
All the Job printing cstnlillshments MH
nt MlnncnH)tU elostril owing loa strlko IHB
nf tlio proa, feeder fur shorter hours. Mtul
Tno hiindrnl men are Involvetl. ttSI
Tho hurrying of work on warship. hHl
continue nt the Norfolk navy yard iaxesfl
nud the probability I. that the night laWas.1
work will proceed for some lime nLfl
The Alabama house nf reprcscuta- H
tlvca has passed a bill providing for a H
test of tho constitutionality of the IH
federal 10 icr cent Inx on stale bauk H
lssuca.
Mouslgnor Vnldes, the Spanish H
btahop of Porto Illeo, has resigned the H
tlloccae, alleging that It Is Impossible H
fur hlin to serve any other country H
than Spain. H
The French lino steamer l.a Nor- H
inandle, which arrltrd at New York H
from llarve, Indetalnnl atiiiinrantlne, H
owing to sniallpox among her alcerage H
Iiassengers H
Comle Kslrrhaiy's "lAITnlro Drey H
fus," I. believed In Paris lo be an nt- M
tempt to throw mystery ou the K.tcr- H
bnsy rase rather than rnllghlen tilts H
Dreyfus affair. H
Lieutenant Luctcn Young of tho H
Illst, reMrlalt I. practicable to raise M
the fanner Spanish cruiser Itclna Mer- M
redes, sunk on June 0 near the en- H
trance of Santiago harbor. H
Wont ha been rnelved from tol. M
Wood of lha evacuation coiniiilssloii of M
llolgulu. lie has taken possession of H
the city and apjiolnled Col. ltodrlguei, H
n well-known Cuban, at acalda. M
Assistant Secretary Vamlerllp lias H
aalleil for Puerto Itlco, to famlllarlto M
himself with the llnanctal coudltloiia H
of the Island, lit pMlblllttra nf reve- H
inns, and Ita requirements nf cxendl- M
lure. fl
Mr. Kcuiicr, United State, postal H
agent fur the military department nf H
Santiago, lias arrived nllh uiaUrlal. H
for rslalitshlng Hittolllci-a at nil point H
In the Island txiupted by Untli-I SUle. M
Irooji.. 1
T. A. Ilaiixhunt, ngcntuf the Pan- H
American Kxprra company nf llrnok- H
lyn, attempted aulrlde ycttcnlay morn- H
lng In Havana, by rutting hi. thnuit H
In the lloletlnglatcrro, Itl.condlUon H
la M-rlous. H
The Itoynl (leogrnphlcal society ha. H
Issued a formal ap.al for funds lo III H
out an Antartlo csKillllou. Alfred jl
llnriiisnurlh, proprietor of tho Irfindnii H
Dally Mall and the livening Newt, hat H
orfcrcd JiiUHK). M
Havana I oicrrun with Atiierhant H
who havu arrived there iullo without H
melius of auptNirt, but In hope of gel H
ting lucrative rmploynirul. There It H
no Indiiceinenl whatever for outsider. H
In !3 ;aua at present. H
At Shanghai, Prlnco Henry of T'rus- H
tla unveiled the monument to Ihe odl- H
I'crsnnd aalloraof thulleriuan third- H
class cruiser litis, which wn lott In 11 H
typhoon mi July 9J, 1W, north nf the H
Shun Tung promotory. ' H
Dispatches from I'crplgnau. eupltnl H
of I'yrcnev.-Orlciilnl, on Ihu right bank H
of the rlicr Tel, reiott that the region H
hat biun vlsllcd by sevvru storiiit, M
Many vllage linvc been llmwlcl and H
Iralllc has U-ru Inlerrupted. H
ltt'iio llublet, former premier nnd M
member nf the I'rencli Chamber nl 1
DeputlM for the First Arrundlsaeiurut tt
of thu Dcpurtmriit uf the Seine, nn- M
liouuce. that ha will soon dclliiltrty H
wlthdiaw from thu Killtlral arena H
TI e town uf Macomb, Mo., reported H
Ihreateneil by forest lire., hat not M
been reached by the llames. which H
hare undoubtedly lerii iucnt.hed, a. u M
heavy rainstorm Is said to have pre- M
vailed In that section of the (lurks.
(Irorge Ferguson, a Portimouth, H
Ohio, iuaryman, and two of his chll. M
dred are dead, Ida wife and another M
child dlallgured for life, aa the result H
of an accidental explosion. Ferguson H
poured the content of a can uf blast- jH
lng powder Into the stove, thlnklug It H
wsaeoaL
The United Slates Supreme court M
lis. afllrmcd the Judgement of the M
Uuprema court of Washington, enjoin- H
lng the city of Walla Walla from build- H
lng water works, mi the gmuud that B
this violated a stipulation hy ",lllJJ1B-1gK
the water frauchlte was given to aMJB
private company. 8H
The Identity of the train robber H
killed by Kxprets (Inard Illakrley In
the holdup at Daggett, Colo., on Fri
day night, hat been fully eatnblishcd.
The dead man Is Ignatius Filler.
There were only two men In the hold
up. Knimett LoucUo, aged 17, waa fatally
Injured by being run uver by a Union
I'aclflo train near Chejenne. He was
stealing a rldo, when he fell under the
wheels, losing one leg, and lay ont In
the cold all night before being dlsoov
tred.