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Show VOU XXIII HEGROES congealing the cream for table LYNCHED' .were connected with a malt plant 9 !in a shed in tlie rear, where they kept the bodies cool. It was at firAt ' thought that the cadavers had been here from and j " ' Indianapolis, but the heads of several colleges The Participated ra the Negroes Had Murdered - interested in the establishment as BATTLE IN STREETS. Eldorado, Okla., Oct. 9 Three men were killed, one fatally wounded and two others less seriously injured in a shooting affray Garf- here this afternoon. . 8. Oet. Tehn., 5ewbern, The shooting is the sequel to the ield Burley and Curtis Brown; here September 18th bv were locbca here tou,Rtt killing Multiua which . on o 5( LEAPS TO HIS DEATH.- -- - " in the fall, his skull being fracgiving the name of Joe mia and claiming to baa tured and every large bone in his Tiernay Fnban, sta bbed Carl Rkiejrof tody being broken. Houghton, Mich., in .a saloon fight TRAGEDY IN GRADING CAMP. at Eureka. Tremaymia waa overtaken, captured und nearly lynched by a pursuing mob. Mr. Suren Hansen of Hyrum is said to beihe chief promoter of .a sugar factory for the Snake river valley. He has been canvassing Bingham and Fremont counties to ascertain whether he can secure contracts lor five thousands acres of beets. , A man named George MnlHa has been arrested m.Salt Lake.' charged with burglarizing and robhinjMlie Springville postoffice;' ,Helhad shipped a package of stamps and bonds by express from Springville to Salt Lake, and they tire believed to be proceeds oHhe robbery. . The Salt Lake police have learned that W. Tetherington, the man they found lying on the street shot thronghiV bead, has a criminal record, and had served terms in the California penitentiary under the name of Burns.4 On one occasion he saved himself by turning state evidence against his companions in a robbery, and it is believed that one of them, George Omaha, Neb., Oct. 9. Thomas W; Rich an Italian grader, cm ployed at a camp a few miles south of Omaha, shot and killed Joseph as an accomplice. . another grader, shot Both men "were lodged in jail at Stillki, I A mob soon the dead mans , brother through Dversbnrg today. demanded-thpris- - the body and terrorized the camp, appeared and holding them at bay while he made Madden Criminal ouers. Judge his escape. The trouble arose over law tlnf made a strong plea that be allowed to deal with the case, the possession of a hand car. SLAIN BY AN INDIAN. seymg that the negroes would be Tim tomorrow.. trial on pieced 9. Edward Naper, Neb., mob would not listen to this, and white a boss U. farmer and Taylor, hrcibly took possession of the two teacher on the the Indian school at lien and took them to Newborn. Rosebud near reservation, F The two men were taken to a D. and -Johunie-S- ha w. tied . face shot Indian were policeman," to la-- . At a given word they an and killed by Gerge Bear,, an Inwrie ruug up. dian, in a dispute over the refusal RIOT IX NEW ORLEANS. of Taylor to allow the Indian to at- - sell wood outside the reservation. New Orleans, Oct. 8. the, New The dead men were both prominent. Orleans Radwuy Companies to Bear was captured. start curs or. its line, which have STOTPED HER PIN MONEY. been lOiupleiely tmd, up lor eleven Vienna. Oct. 9. The corresdfjys utecipateii a long impending at Belgrade, Servia, of .Conrlict Let ween the str.kers and pondent the Nues Weiner Tageblatt says tlioM whiKatlemptcd to fill their that to revenge herself upon King places. Although a hum ted shots Alexander for. stopping her pin rtul Mnnroefisdheairirlnrihwlnrau created Queeti Draga money many were woi.ndi d. The appeal to the State Supreme scandalous scenes before the ' Court ot James Morgan, alias Abe THIRTY IK DIES FOUND. the The t tiers. King thtteCiirse-oEhiM g ajGfivW 1 tb e he a r d October 13Uw Queenwith-beml s ty dead bodies were foilnd knight in life. Queen Draga retorted with As will be remembered, Majorj the cold storage in the i ear cf an coarse abuse, accusing the King of was tried before Judge Hart at Helen, Brigham City, found guilty of ire ei earn factory on Eighth street. a liason with her sister murder in the 'first degree afid and even boxed the Kings ears. The same pipes which wire used in sentenced to be shot.The. supreme Court reversed the decision and gave him a new' trial, which was held in Logan, where he was again found guilty, hut recommended to mercy, and was sentenJed to life imprisonment. Since his trial here Majors has been confined in the State prison, where he e 0t. - Bone-steeC'- S: telc-jjhoti- rely pole-and.secu- i The teit-lhis-44HGru- v g-of wne-fem- ly nt cour-repreaeh- , IN TUNNEL. ' ' t One Man .)!lllOlt. Ml? ir Instantly Killed a ; Fatally Injured. at i z hi'. vino ' Accident Occurred fIR'V r , ! ; ed 1 Imsville"-KyOrb8YThir- hi on a way The Heavy Steel Arpa Steam Shovel Tore Timber .Odfof1 a Tunnel and They. Were ThrQWfiiV 'n'i Men. .(Will San RafaetT Cab, Oct79-gi'- " man was killed, another fatally " injured and four others more or less serionsly injured today by the caving in of a tunnel on the North Shore Lina near Tomales. rhe caved in on a work train. funner dead were taken to Cnnnonslmrg. Iu going t h r o u glrt hirtu nnet the4" The bodies were horribly mangled , and they will be hard to identify. heavy steel arm of a . steam shovel caught in the roof of the tunnel STABBED FOUR TIMES. and before the train could stop Frisco, Utah, Oct, 9. A stub- over forty heavy timbers were torn bing affray occurred here tonight out and th rown bn cfejipo n a fl at. iirPcf ef jI arti nFsal oohr In w b ich car, upon which six of the shovel Hank Clemons was stabbed four crew were sitting. times by Will Clark. Both men As soon as the timbering gave are employed at the Carbonate way earth and rocks commenced mines, nnd had some words at the. falling from the roof, and soon mine today. Tonight Clemons .the tunnel way caved m for a' dis-cainto the saloon, where' Clark ' tanee of over eighty feet. 'was whittling with a pocket knife, and renewed the quarrel, striking Clark with a monkey wrench. In Winnipeg; Manitoba, Oet. 9. the scrimmage that followed, Clark At Aitona, a .small town lrnar inflicted four wounds on Clemons, the North Dakota line, J, J.Tnews stabbing him over the heart, in a school teacher, bud some trouble heneek and face, Clark Will be with the school trustees and, meetDr ing them on the road while going awsted in thft morning. Cook, the attending physician, says to school, drew a revolver and that Clemons will recover. Clem- shot A Retnpel, J. Iliebert and P. mons has lived in Utah many Kebler. Toews then returned to a the school house- - and - shot - three years, Silver at gambling game City. pupils, two of them daughters of Kebler and the other a daughMr. STRIK NO MINER SHOT. ter of Mr. Rempel. He then turned the revolver upon himself, nnd Shenandoah; Pa., Oet. '8. Marlin MeAiidiew, a striking will die. Rempel, Iliebert and was two of miner, fatallyshotearliis home tonight. Although he will die before morning, he steadfastly FELL FROM WINDOW. refused to tell who shot him.1 lie was taken to his home by two unVictoria, B. C., Oct. 8. A fatal known men, who left him at the accident occurred this afternoon g door and then lan awav. , at an exhibition of a apparatus given by the Spokane FIRE IN LODGING HOUSE. fire depart in.ut. Lyneband-Wood- New York.SOct. 10. Fire early were working he Pompier ladders this morning at Park Row and and had loosened the ladder from window, standing. North street swept through a Jodgi thesecond-stor- y firstr-wberrtn were irTghTm7c4irwh7clr1?(.)"iii balance lost their and fell to the asleep. All the inmates escaped and street, Lynch was instantly injury so far as known. The His flames were got under control with killed. partner fell on top of him nnd was not badly injured. a loss of not moie than $2.) ,000. ( -- j life-savin- he ber 3770, . GAME WARDEN SHOT. FxnitarColo.., . 0ct,iLStaie iame Cbmmissioner 0. W. Harris ! arrived at Fruita tonight from Rangely, on White river, in .Rio Blanco, near the Utah line, suffering from a bullet wound received -- Mouday-in-a-nmnin- fight-w- ttk g Indiaus, who had been hunting contrary to law. Commissioner Harris, who was investigating five Twawv&tha't-'Ute-wlwdinK9'Tfr?)firE''- ,-,,r Uintah reservation were slaughtering game, came upon the five bucks Monday. They displayed a hunting permit purporting to have been issned by the Game Commissioner, hut it was found that it was bogus, and they promised to return at once to the reservation. MURDER CASE. TIIE YOUNG-FULITZELate in the evening, as the Game a 10 lmit-fof Mr Joseuh P Pulitzer, of New York, by William Iloojwr Toting, was returning to j Commissioner of n,ilmra attracted more attention tha" aXGn,'!r,r1Cendy I when two miles west of '"-'- I inr this Rangely, couiCiy. Youngs prompt apprehension to their astuteness he fired in hunting down rinuiittls was that mm mm upon from place, R- r.-hw- , . g, , 1 " ...... - p. Flatt, a young farmer, near Flatt had traded Seattle, Oet. 9. George, S. pyersbnrg Srnecth, the son of a wealthy .IwrseiLwithtbe negro. who taler e Williams, from Cheyenne, under asked that the trade be declared .suicide this afternoon by jumping the" impression that he was Clarence from a fire escape on the seventh Flatt tefused to accede off. Castle, the railway brakeman and while story in the rear of the. Arlington this proposition, He was instantly killed hotel. his way home was shot down A man Burley. A posse has bepn ho n i ng the murderer Imd last nightlocated him in a negro cabin at .Hoffman, While being brought to Ark. Dyersburg Burley confessed to the killing, implicating Curtis. Brown KILLED - Burleyifoloi,1TOM.n2 sntnrdav last shot and killed Ilia horse was tilled and lie received a bad flesh wonud un I . Criminal Judge Mad-f- a flute Farmer Made a Strong but Useless Plea. i;troob ambush. j I 'obtained legitimately by them (from the insane asylum and Kil- State institutions. ' 5 rrrt NO.Mla der the right arm. Mr. Harris re- turned the tire, and the Indians followed him hut a short distance. So, weakened was he by loss of Llooil, however, that it was mid . . night before he reached Rangely, where the wound was dressed, lie Oorianton has, if not, gone left Rangely this morning, where the woodbine twincth,-a- t j ing Frnitu tonight, and took a least temporarily suspended and train for Denver. the company is disbanded.'. f FIVE LIVES BLOTTED OUT, Griffith, the hypnotist, while ex Washington, Pa., Oct. 8. One, hibiting m Salt Bake, succeeded in the most destructive wrecks in of the actions of , one of controlling his subjects while, several blocks the history of the Washington branch of the Panhandle railroad distaut. occurred tonight near Van Ernnns The comity school superintend- station, two miles east of Cannons-burents of the Stale are preparing a a gravel train nnd a coal petition to the State Supreme Court train colliding. The wreck resulted asking an early cosideration of the in five lives being blotted out and text book question. ; a number injured, one so badly Sheriff Layne of Weber county that he may die. The killed were made a mistake in the identity of all foreign laborers and their names ;serted tonight that the bodies wore Rve Hundred SATURDAY, OCTOlSETt 11. 1002. &.trxrr.rKr.KrKrjtKP:KKKiQ use j , -- LOGAN CITY, UTAIJ, , THE CROWN PRINCE OP SIAM WIIO VISITS US. Maha Vajiravudh is tle nnpmnonnoealtle name of the crown prince of Siam who comes to thus country for the purpose of observing our customs and getting some idea of the cause d Inch have led to our present commercial supremacy. ' j. |