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Show THE SEMI-WEEKL- SHOOTING AT SCOFIELD. RIOT IN NEW ORLEANS. NATION. Y Omm STREET CAR STRIKE ASSUMES PROPORTIONS. E. T. HYDE, I'abllibM ALARMING The Mayor of Ilia City lias Heckled to peal to the tioveruor for AM la Vlolaave la Connection With Strike. Ap- Hap-pressi- ng UTAH STATE NEWS. . The Socialist of Sevier county have decided to place a ticket in the field. It i estimated that 1,000 people at tended the slate fair on the opening day. He tween 00 aud .too carloads of sugar beets will be shipped from Moroni this season The mines of dividend mouth the of during September totaling 1285, ooo. Alfred Johansen of Frisco, waa kicked in the mouth by a mule last week and severely iujured. An epidemic of typhoid fever ace ins to have atrnck Frisco, there being an unusual number of eases there. Ilowell Davia waa killed in the mine at I'ark City last week, he being crushed to death by the cage. For the first time this season the schools of Manti will begin active work on the 13tb iuat., the diphtheria epidemic being over. It ia not likely that there will be any scarcity ofcyal iu Utah, nor an advance of prices, whether the Pennsylvania atrike is settled or not. Utah-declare- Daly-We- st A freighting scow having a capacity of forty tons is to be used for transporting guano from Hat island, in the Great Salt Lake, to railway facilities. The Silver llow Foundry and Machinery company of liulle, Mont, has decided to move ita plant to Salt Lake City. The concern employs 100 people. While experimenting with a tube of nitric acid, M iss Clara Coombs, a second year normal student of the University of Utah, was badly burned about the arm and wrist. At least two of the exhibitors at the state tair will take some of their prize winners to the Idaho state fair. The men are Jim Jcnsvu and John Sieiey, of Sanpete county. The ore and bullion settlements in the Sail Lake market during t lie mouth of September amounted to Sl,GrSaK)f, not couuting the output of the lligh-luHoy und HingLum Cun. An unknown young man arrested in Salt Lake lust week has regained his reason, hut lias been bereft of his memory of tile past. lie can remember nothing whatever of his past life. .Sixteen messeng Hoys employe ! by n the Untt, Velegraph CWI, puny in Salt La Iff .tfty Want out on a strike last wick beVanse one of their feii.iw employes had been discharged. Iiuriug the six .lays of tbc state fair people passe. t through the gates, sn averHgc of over s.ikjO a day. At au expense of im-:;u,iiu the manage- inept reports n surplus in the treasury. Will liowen, of Provo, while mouuted on liis bicycle, guve lb use to a dog. Tbe wheel and dog came in collision, and Mr. Howen is now nursing a sprained wrist and an ugly gash in his forehead, William Iloiigall, of Sail Lake City, beattempted the rule of tween a friend and a stranger, when the friend pulled a knife aud stabbed Dongall in tbc groin, inflicting a painful wound. F.. P. llepson. a brnkeman. sat down by tbe trucks in Provo and fell asleep with his left foot on the track. A freight train along and ran over the sleeping inuu's foot, severing it at . nd peace-qiak- the er iusli-p- At the irrigation eon lion held in Sail Lake last week, it was agreed to push the Utah lake reservoir project as the one that Utah will ask t lie government to take hold of under the new v.-- law-- irrigation . Mayor Capde villa, of New Orleans, after consultation with the public committee, haa decided to call upon the governor for troops to suppress anticipated violence In connection with the street car strike there. The railway company tried to obey the orders of the mayor, to run passenger cars Tuesday morning; but, with almost the entire force of city police concentrated at the scene of action, the four cars started got no farther than five squares from the Cana) atreet barn, aud the attempt was abandoned for the day. In a disturbance there a car waa held up. F. A. Nchwenck of Chicago, anon-uniocon doctor, waa hit on the bead with a brick and badly hurt, and be and three others were bodily taken possession of by the strikers, Two were kept prisoners at the unlou all afternoon, carefully guard-edA iifth man, who had been an Inspector for the eompany, became frightened, and when hissweet-hearclung to liia neck aud dragged him from the car lie waa greeted with cheers by the strikers. One policeman was bit on the fool by a brick and another of the non union men who ia a prisoner wu roughly handled, but not badly hurt. The cars were badly damaged by bricks and atones. n bead-quarte- rs non-uni- on t Another Effort lo Haiti girls President Roosevelt has requested Mr. Mitchell, president of the mine workere union, to use his influence lo induce the men to go to work, with llie promise of the appointment of a com mittee to investigate their grievances, aud a further promise that the presi dent will urge on congress legislation in accordance with a recommendation of that committee. No reply lias yet been received from Mr. Milchcll. The president sent Can oil I). 'ri;:!il. commissioner of labor, to Iiiil.idciph'u to meet Mr. Mitchell, and Mr. Wright reported that after liie proposition had been submitted, Mr. Mitchell said that lie wanted to take it under tiun. y, HAWAIIAN riirhiinl of struin.'d honey was shipped to Chicago from Price last week. 'The shipment all came from Another carload i Lmery county. being hauled to the railway aud will be shipped soon. The National Hunks of Utah have increased from ten to twelve during tbe year ending September i:,th. The individual deposits have increased from tii.4H4.MU tots, Iftd.l ill. ail increase of over .0 xr cent. The W. C. T. l convention held iu Fait Lake City last week wus well attended and a most enthusiastic treasurer reported the year's till 7. ?3;dislmrse men ta, Sl.V.i.3: balance, on liund, tb'.'i.'si. one-Th- t'ol. Percy S. Sowers, special agent of liie genera land office, haa been instructed by t lie lining Secretary of t lulu ter ior to receive pHitiniia from citizens of Dm- state of Jl 'tali for a limited amount of limber which may lie inker from (lie land recently with draw n temporarily for the purpose of the Wasatch Forest Reserve. creating TREASURER SHORT. Territorial Officer Iieraullrr for Nearly Eighteen Thousand Dollars. A dispatch from Honolulu aaya; William If. Wright, treasurer of the Territory of Hawaii, is an absconder and a defaulter to Die extent of 17,1)49. It is believed lie sluwtd money on liie steamship Alupiedn. which left last Wednesday at noon. Secretary of the territory Henry E. Cooper baa been appointed treasurer temporarily by Governor Dole. Wright's thefts from the treasury were confined to a special fund known KgMiIIp DrTHMlKtfc Die t'liiuese fund. Tins is a sum of as 1 lie farmers uf Modoc rwinty find amounting to flflj, "20.2.1, of southeastern Oregon HrcMiflVrin from money which v:i,.Mf.,.;i, whs in casli, which .the inroads made by au unusual nmn- - was as a special deposit for sendJH. Ura hh.ts, and the eill,.s of ing away Uliiiu sc. the fund huving preparing -r been paid inthe planter several rives to rid II..SStC,,,allt when Chinese laborers were years ago country of the pests. In the vicinity brought to' the eojntry. of Paisley, Dr., the rabbits Undi r the territorial act, the treasnumerous and troublesome. L. is net required to give bonds, and urer A. Moss, a prominent rancher living Dm legislature at its last session failed near that place, ia having an exceedto muke any provision for bonds, ingly hard run of luck. Tim rabbit-- , RULED BY WOMEN. have entirely consumed his alfair. field, have spoiled hundreds n f . j AH ulun at the Woman's worth of fruit trees ami are iio.v Is-Halil In New York. d straying a vineyard. U inli-- I lie auspices of the Professional Women's league, the first women's exNovel MfUiml of Securing Literal are. Charles Lennox, qon fined in the hibition oprned Monday night in MadButte, Mont, jail, under sentence oi ison Square Garden. Women ae police, women ae death for murder, shot through the women as carriage-callerae women ushers, bars of Die death cell and out the jail women a ss womens newsboys, selling window, au arrow which he had fashioned with liia penknife, tied to newspaper, were features. About3,.r00 in the affair which was a message to the w ife of women participated Sheriff Furey of Silver How county. which lias been in course of preparaLennox makes a polite request iu t!:t tion for several monlng. Ilia patterned the woman's exhibition held in note for some literuture. lie met Mrs. after Lari's Court, London, two years ago, Furey recently and she was very kind hut its scope is much wider. All nato him. The murderer user, ail old tions were represented and the work comet steel for a how and lied u piece of womans hands in all sections of the of pink ribbon to the arrow, which globe whs shown. was picked up and sent to Mrs. Furey llrnruN Platform, by a messenger buy. In a speech accepting the Democratic Humiliation for congress in the SAM ARNOLD DEAD. F.le venth New York district, William cars t announced himself Re Was Cnnilrled if I'aillt Ipiiiing Randolph SkHItkHlflHt Ion of I. Ill, 1, us in favor of public ownership of cerSam Arnold, T years old. who was tain public utilities, specifying, as a convicted of participating in the asnatural beginning, ruilcpaiis and telesassination of A brslin in is graphs. Existing conditions, lie dedead at bis home at Mnsonville, Md. clared, niude it advisable for the govArnold, along with Ir. Miidd. Frank ernment to take poscssion of and manage tin- anthracite coni mines for Die McLaughlin and others, was conbenefit.. lie favored tin: victed aud sent to the Dry Tm people's tugan election of United States senators by for life. President Johnson, after lit popular vote u a ineaua lo Die eud of had been acquitted in Die impeachtiie dealing with monopolies that ment trial. pardoned Arnold. compel liie payment of extortionate prices by liie helpless public." REANIMATING THE HEART. ULTIMATUM TOSULTAN. Krmarkable Experiment i,r a ICiinnIuii (iem-raMimuer SrniU MrnMi nt Warning rttyNtrlMii In a lliini tMilrr. Hr, KoulAtke of Momow, Kusiiii, ha General Sumner, who is in coiriiiinnd succeeded in his experiments in reaniDie American forces on Mindanao of mating the heart of nn infant, lie exhas sent au ultimatum to Die Island, tracted Die heart of a child that had died twenty hours previously. It bent Sultan of Kucolod, warning him lo with normal regularity for one hour. cease his opposition in the Americaar, Dr. Kou lathe hopes that his discoverv railing liis attention lo the results of will assist in reanimating in cases of Die Macin rampnign, and promising death by drowning, nud Dio result of him the same punishment if lie conthe discovery is being watched with tinues liis opposition. Whatever Die Kiiltau's reply may lie, Inimedialo acinterest. tion against him is not probable. - j I good-size- r s, ticket-punche- rs, l. l.'m-oln- , - l Mason. There are numerous instances where temporary receiver have been appointed fur the management of public properties," said Senator Mason, "aud which afford ample precedent for action in tbla emergency. Railroads hare been thus treated by the court on the petition of tbe people, as :an be shown by the records. I have in mind, too, a case where a dispute betweeu a municipality and a waterworks company, which threatened to deprive the people of a water supply, resulted in the appointment of a receiver until the trouble waa settled." STRIKERS GIVEN , A SURPRISE. Attacked Trainload of Huldlrrs, Thinking Thry Worn A crowd of strikers at Throop, Fa., were given an unpleasant surprise. They attacked a train goiug to the Pancoast colliery, which they supposed contained but which in fact bad aboard two companies of soldiers. The train waa quickly stopped and the soldiers piled out and captured eight of tbe mob, all foreignere. They were taken to Scranton and sent to jail, in default of 8800 bail each. The mining town of Plymouth, which haa been free from any disturbance since the Btrike began, was the scene of much disorder Thursday.. Mobs surrounded the Sterling and North American waaheriee, and Sheriff Jacobs, being unable to disperse the mobs, called the military. Tbrea companies of the Ninth regiment were sent to thetscene, and arrested seven men charged with rioting. They were before a brought magistrate of Scranton, who, after a hearing, held them in A 11,000 bail each for trial at court. strong guard waa placed over the wash-eriets, a. The washery at the Hollenbeck mine started work Thursday afternoon. Thia was a surprise to the strikera. Despite the conference called at Washington, the operators of the Wyoming valley are very aggressive. FEW PARDONS GRANTED BMMavalt Has Denied More Than Any President for Yearn. HIS JAW BLOWN OFF. James' Easby Smith, pardon attorney in tbe department of justice, lias renColorado Hoys Flay With a dered to the attorney-genera- l his reOne too Ofton. port of pardon work during the year Jesae Mitchell waa fatally shot by ending June 30th last. The report Harry Rose at the latters home in shows that TOO cases were handled. Leadviile, Colo. Roth parties are y The majority of them were reported 15 years of age, and claim the shoot-n- g adversely by district attorneys and waa the result of carirssness. judges and not considered by tha presiThree boya were playing at tbe Rose dent. The president acted on 315 canes, of borne, when Mitchell spied a Winchester and grabbed the gun. A struggle which he denied 181 and exercised exensued, in which the gun was dis- ecutive clemency in some form in 131. charged, blowing off the entire jaw of lie granted sixty pardons, Diree conpardons Mitchell, who still held the gun in his ditional pardons, twenty-niu- e to restore civil rights, and commuted hands. Mitchell will die. x thirty-sisentences. Rose haa been placed in jail awaiting From tlm report it appears that further investigation. Holli young President Roosevelt lias granted fewer men reside with their parents und are pardons and denied more, proportionately, than any president far many well know'n. years. tV oiuan Aka Krparaf Inn l rum FROST KING APPEARS. on-l- i'lei, yiuet-- r Jane Wesley, wife of Clrick of Charleston, W. Ya., has retained counsel Bod instituted divorce proceedings against her husband because he miide her indirectly suffer for his antipathy to her mother, who lived with them. Site aL'egis he kept a vicious, bull pup" which he persisted iu "silking on" liis mother-in-laand beating (lie dog when it refused to bite Die old lady. Mrs. Wesley aver6 he d continually her and her mother at the table with distasteful raother-iu-!a- w jokes and that her nervous system waa shattered as a result of his conduct. The petition is the most unique filed in this state. iurop la Kxpi-rlem-in- Winter. YYesley f- urce-pee-iul- iy Six thousand citizens of Chicago have tigned a petition asking President Roosevelt to call an extra session of congress to enact some measure for the One prevention of a coal famine. method suggested in the petition ia provision for Ike appointment of a temporary receiver to operate the Pennsylvania mines which are closed on account of the strike. The petition is being circulated all over the city of Chicago and throughout the atate of Illinois, under the direction of the United Stales Senator William E. Mrs. lu-l- ! Petition llelng Circulated In Chisago Asking Irealrirut to Vail Special Neaaloa of Vongrraa Willi That End In View. on -- 1 1 A - As tiie result of a desperate fight at the home of Anton Hartuick, in Scofield, Utah, Anton Hartnick ia dead Deputy Marshall Naliey ia probably fatally wounded, and Anton Genisky ia in jail awaiting a preliminary hear-nThe trouble occurred at the houae of Hartnick, who runa a saloon in Scofield. A number of Siava gathered at hie place and noon became noisy. The neighbors complained and officers were aeut to quiet, the. Slava. The marshal waa ejected from the house when he went to ask the crowd to lie quiet, aud be immediately so cured deputies sod returned. The marshal and deputies then en tered the house and attempted to arrest Anton Hartnick snd Anton Genie-khis bartender. Deputy Naliey seised Anton Hartnick by the shoulder, when a scuffle ensued, in which Anton Genisky also took prt. During the aculfle Naliey waa snoti supposedly by Genisky, the ball entering the back of the bead at the base of the skull and coming out about four inches above. Naliey fell to the floor and waa badly beaten after falling. At tliia time the lights were extinguished and Genisky jumped through the window, taking the sash with him. During the affray several shots were fired, one entering the left side of Hart-nic- k and lodging just under the skin betweeu the eleventh and twelfth riba on the opposite side. While Hsrtnick lay pn the floor wounded, his wife placed a gun in his hand to continue the fight, which was promptly taken from him, after which she gave him a knife, which was also taken from him. Hartnick lived about one hour after the shooting. Naliey was taken to the hospital, but the chances of recovery areagaina him. ETH0D SUGGESTED WHICH WOULD SETTLE PENNSYLVANIA STRIKE. g. coi'.-.ider-u We.-ter- r Haa Killed and Another Fatally Wounded ae a llmolt of Iteeleiiiig Arrest. UTAH LOGAN, RECEIVER TO OPERATE MINES uug-ge- LeaiivlU'a Output of Ore. The tonnage of the Leudville district for the month of September lias been figured up and amounts to 72,000 tons of all classes of ore. Of thia amount the smelter trust bought 60, 000 tons, the other 12,000 being largely zinc ore and zinc concentrates. The average gross value of thia ore ia S14.50 per ton, and Die total value for September nearly Eim,(n)0. The output exceeds that of August and is as large as that of September, l'.ml. There is no reasou for doubting that Die e district will continue to produce from 65,000 to 7,ooo tons of ore per month. Lead-vill- au Ari'roarli of Europe ia experiencing an approach of winter. In England the weather is cold and stormy. Snow has fallen in Germany and Italy. Violent storms are ruging in Die Naples district. At sea tiie waves run high, and there liavo been several deaths from drowning, and ligli tiling. Tiie sea lias carried away Die o station on the island of Cup-- i. The mountain districts of Galicia ate covered with snow, In Denmark and Scandinavia also the winter is very cold. The harvests are late and the spring crops are threatened. Heavy falls of snow are reported from central and northern Sweden. sem-phon- Earthquake Shock In Koutliarn Mexico The steamer City of Sydney, which has arrived from Mexican ports, brings sews of a disastrous earthquake at Tepachuls, near the southern bounParticulars of the dary of Mexico. event, which occurred on September 24, are not available, the only account haring been learned st Mazatlan on the following day, where h telegram had been received containing nothing more limn Die statement that n great earthquake had demolished several buildings and inflicted other damage in tiie community. Tapaeliula was seriously damaged by the big earthquakes of last spring,' at the time and many oDn-- towns of Guatemala were almost ruined. . go r X - n'e'i, luneml. The remains of Emile Zola were laid to rest at Paris Sunday. Former Captain Dreyfus marched in the funeral cortege, according to the nuMiority of the perfect of police, but lie passed completely unnoticed by the crowds. A little distance behind him came Mme. Dreyfus, accompanied by her u handsome father. Dreyfus was which wreath, placed beside Die coffin. Tiie Temps says Dreyfus went to Die Zola house ."auinlay evening and watched besides tlm corpse with the family. Dreyfus tli-ml- M-n- 1 iishiii .11 t hii Hillail. An insane man, who is supposed to have Shot John Kausha. a fireman, who was fatally wounded in his cab one night last week while the train was speeding along at thirty miles an hour, was killed twenty-fiv- e ruiica west of Wausakee, Wia. Otto Wcnei, u cool: in a lumber camp, shot him us lie was coming toward Die camp. For a week past the entire company around Arnerg. Pembina and Dunbar lias been in a State of alarm over Die pn-i the iusane iuhd, whole idruiitv n t Mild Sure He Wouldn't I'luut. George Zeligson. Jr., 21 years old. committed suicide at Avalon, Catalina Island, Cal., by jumping into Die hay from liie wharf. He was the son nf George Zeligsod, of Galveston. Texas, formerly a wholesale, groeer of that city, und wus accompanied by his parents and sister. 'J he family was traveling for Die young inan's health, which was impaired by hnrd study at Harvard colb-gelie wax sullering with nervous illustration. Miring the night lie Rroe. went from liis room the wharf, and tying a heavy freight truck to his legs jumped overboard. . 1 1 Court Omit llsrd l.almr Clnuiii- of Irish Sl.'itrsinrii. In Krntcuvr The Hlrr county. Ireland, court ban upheld the decision nf the (Tiuu-- Art court in the enshs of Edmund lluvilund Hurke, M. 1. and Michaei M. P and chairman of the R.rr rural district council, lint reduced M,-- . Rurkert sentence to one month's imprisonment, end omitted the hnrd in the case of Mr. Reddy. Holh Iih1 been sentenced to five tnontliVinipi-iMiniiien- t st hard labor upon eoiiv'-ciioof s , lai-o- |