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Show THE GUNNISON GAZETTE DY NEPHI GUNNISON GLEDHILL & IBS SON. BY FOREST CAVE T Indiins Claim That White Men Are Stealing Their Grazing Landa and an Outbreak ia Feared. UTAH STATE NEWS The council has taken up the matter of providing Sprlngvllle with ft water works system. Members of the Manufacturers & Merchants association of Salt Lake have Joined In the good roads movement. Judging from the results obtained In the Fourth ward, the school population of Ogden Is not as large as It was one year ago. Two trainloads of Utah National Guardsmen left Saturday for Camp Kmmett Crawford, Wyoming, to participate in the army maneuvers. The little daughter of William Davis of Perry died suddenly one day last week, as the result of eating some tablets which she found In the house. The Utah-IdahHospital, of Logan, has filed articles of Incorporation In the office of the secretary of 6tate. ORDERED MM) TO UTAH E One Hundred Dead and Thousands Homeless in Crow Nest Dis- Denver. HIS LIFE I Heroism of an Engineer Prevents Fearful Loss of Life, But Results in His Undoing. Earl D Thomas, the commanding department of the Colorado, has been instructed to dispute h Immediately six troops of cavThe alry to the Navajo reservation. Six Towns In the Path of the Flame came orders from the war department Train Was Running at the Rate of Are Wiped Out, the Terror Stricken Forty Miles an Hour When the Saturday, and are Induced by the fear Resident Fleeing to the Open Accident Occurred, as the Rethat renegade Ules will Induce the Country for Their Live. to The rebel. sult of an Open Switch. chief cause of Navajos the dissatisfaction Is the use of the water hok3 and grazing lands by the Cranbrook. B. C. Six towns on the whites. The Indians claim the wnite Topeka, Kan. Santa Fe passenget Crows ,Vst branch of the Canadian nun are stealing their privileges and train No. 3, westbound, the California Pacific railroad have been wiped out, resent tiro intrusion. The troops will went into the ditch at Wakar-usmany others are in danger of destruc- be sent from Forts Whipple. Apache limited, miles west of here, Thurstwelve tion, over 100 lives have Jecen lost, and Wingate. day morning. The engineer was killthousands are homeless and a proped and several passengers Injured. CLOUDBURST IN CANYON. erty loss Into the millions has been cause of the wreck is said to The caused by the fiercest forest, fire ever known In the history of western Can Young Woman Drowned and Vast have been an open switch. The train was running at the rate Amount of Property Destroyed. ada. of The hospital Is incorporated for forty miles an hour when the The fire was In the Flko valley, Nev. A telephone message Itono, wreck in $10 shares. occurred. Henry Rosslter, the the richest coal and lumber district In from Verdi, Nev., says a destructive engineer, stayed in the cab and apIn a runaway accident near Dewey-vill- e British Columbia. The district 13 sit- cloudburst visited that section beplied the airbrakes and thus saved the young son of John S. Ding-ha- uated In the extreme southeastern cor- tween 3 and 4 oclock afterSunday the train from a much more serious was thrown from the wagon, a ner of the province, Just north of the noon In which one life was lost, whle but the act cost the brave engiwreck, wheel passing over his head, Montana state line. scores of live stock, cabins and a nearly neer life. When his from the The towns known to have been de- great severing his lert ear. of logs were carried off. cab after the wreckdragged quantity Jack Wilson, alias Jack Clark, a boy stroyed, together with their populaevery bone in AIlss Etta Tixley, aged 21, daughter Rossitcrs body was broken and he about 18 or 19 years of age, whose tion, are: Fernie, 5,000; Michel, 1,500; of John Tixley, foreman of the Verdi wa3 badly mangled. home Is supposed to be in Coal Creek. 1.500; Sparwood, 200; Mill & Lumber Ogden, was company, was on the The left tbs rails and turned arrested at Thistle Junction last week Hosnier, 100; Crows Nest, 1,000. porch of the lumber office, located in over inengine ditch to the left of the the on a charge of horse One hundred square miles have al- the canyon, when the water, ton track. The stealing. fully baggage car was dragged While In swimming in Mill creek ready been swept by the flames, and It feet high, rushed the build- - after the against engine and turned half-waBalt Lake City, Harry W. Peterson! is feared that scores of homesteaders ing, carrying Miss Tixley with it beacross the track. The buffet car was neath the floods. aged 17, dived in shallow' water, strik- have met death in the deep woods. derailed and torn from its trucks by Luke The Inhabitants of the towns have is reportSmith, ing his head against the bottom with Red ed the to shock to of the wreck. At the point have lost his life also, but this open districts in the vicinity sufficient force to break his neck. af In the hope of safety'. cannot the be derailment there was a ditch on confirmed. The railway The coffers of the state were A both of sides the cloudburst track. Two hundred have placed all available occurring In Spanish last week by a fee of $22,003 companies feet of was the trains at their disposal near track torn up. canyon Steamboat Springs, from the articles of For the several month forest fires have caught past Incorporation people in the rush of and agreement of the Denver & Rio been' raging in the mountains of the waters, but after battling desperately GOMPERS MAKES DENIAL. Grande Railroad company, which was Elk river valley country', but they they finally saved themselves. Never Said That He Would Deliver have not been considered serious. Satplaced on file. President a urday' West OfOverrules wind Point morning the Labor Vote. heavy sprang According to a report submitted by up from the west and early in the aftficials. the sanitary inspector, health condiThe report that I Washington. ernoon the flames appeared over the tions in Ogden are better than have President ever Oyster Bay. said Roosevelt that I would or would they crest of the mountains to the west of and have been in years, there Secretary of War Wright have not deliver the labor vote to any politbut Fernie. This ran down the mountain being two cases of measles on the list of side and before a fire guard could be decided that the eight cadets who ical party is an infamous lie, said contagious diseases at the present organized had entered the town. With- were recently dismissed from the Samuel Gompers, president of the in an hour the town was doomed and United States time. military academy at American Federation of Labor on the inhabitants in sought West safety Point for flight, Francisco Ciddeo, the Italian arresthazing, shall bes reinThursday. Organized labor is not leaving their all behind them. ed some time ago in Salt Lake and that their puishment shall only honest, but intelligent enough to stated, Town after town has been attacked City on the charge of murdering a girl In and destroyed by the flames, and te administered according to the dis choose the party for its support British Columbia, dynamiting the ho- many' lives have been lost in an en- ciplinary methods of the academy. which will best represent its intertel in which she wras sleeping, was deavor to check the flames, or save Secretary Wright said that he dis- ests. cussed the matter thoroughly with executed at Kamloops, B. C., on Fri- personal effects. It is possible that by lies and misthe president, and that both he and representations the enemies of organday. Air. Roosevelt were of IN CASTRO the FOR ized SCRAP. labor opinion Airs. Alatt Soban, an Austrian worn-ainjure me personally that dismissal was too severe. He said and even bemay successful in accomplishwas shot at her home in BingHollanders Offered Affront Which that the cadets acted In a manly man ing my removal as president of the ham on Sunday evening, death resultner in telling him all about the of- American Federation of May Result In Bloodshed. said ing a few minutes later. Joe Alauro-viefenses with which they were charged. Air. Gompers, but that Labor, will nevei Willemstad. The Dutch is accused of the crime, it change my course in being Gelderland arrived here on cruiser Child for the claimed the tragedy was the result Abducted From Chicago Home principles for which Ibattling Sunday of stand. from La Gulra, Venezuela. Her a religious discussion. is Given Her Freedom. declares HEAT WAVE CAUSES DEATH. sent a that he boat to According advices received at loChicago. Veronica Cassidy, the cal railroad headquarters, the fruit ashore at La Guira writh an officer and girl whose mysterious abcrop in the territory adjacent to Og- was refused all means of communica- duction on July 30 caused unusual po- Eleven Citizens of Chicago Succumb to Heat and Over Sixty Pros- den will be larger this year than last tion with the shore. The authorities lice activity in this and other cities, he to declined trations. there, says, season. A year ago the accept the returned to her home shipments to letter bags and an official communicaSaturday night The the north, east, and west Chicago. relief promised in the from Cincinanti, whither she had more than 300 car loads. aggregated tion to the German minister, who is been taken by her alleged abductor, government weather forecast from In charge of Dutch interetss in Carathe of heat F. the J. Blair. told She her five N. previous George parents that days, Sanders, an engineer on cas. He reports also that Venezuela the Salt Lake & Ogden railway, was is preparing her forces for a defense Blair had placed her aboard a train which has been responsible for eleven crushed to death under his engine in of the country. It is generally believed immediately after leading her away deaths and more than sixty prostrahome, and that they had been tions, had not arrived at a collision between the last train on here that Holland will take prompt ac- from midnight on a in house in the Ohio city Thursday. Four more deaths rooming tion. were adFriday night from Lagoon and a dump until Saturday morning, when the ded to the roll on car that had broken loose from anThursday, and of man gave her a ticket to Chicago and .he fifteen Murders His in While Friend Drunken prostrations other train near Becks hot springs. reported, sevtold her to go home. eral victims are in a critical condition. Rage. Alton Brooks Parker, candidate for The maximum was 89 de- temperature 111. A. Alorrell, J. a Aurora, Another Desert Tragedy. president of the United States on the grees. Democratic ticket four years ago, and wealthy farmer living at Blackberry . Yuma, Ariz. F. D. Spaulding, aged Chased Lion with Slippers. and one of the most prominent figures Center, a small village fifteen miles 45, an automobile manufacturer of froni was here, fatally shot and his San Francisco, who, with T. P. Mcin national Democracy, was in Salt Paris, France. A lion broke loose Lake on Sunday on his way back to housekeeper was murdered by John Cauley of the same city, was on his at the electrical exhibition at MarAnderson, who was employed on Mo- way to inspect some mines near Gila seilles and made his way on the New York from Yellowstone Park. stage rrells farm. Anderson later commit- Bend, on the desert and Mc- of the thea'ter, where a ballet was beIt appears that in the Pace murder perished ted suicide with a shotgun, blowing Cauley was overcome case at Woodland, in which a heat and is ing rehearsed. The panic among the the top of his head off. Anderson had terribly shocked. The by men left Yuma ladies appeared in their midst was inboy shot and killed his fath- been for several all and advice heavily drinking against plunged into tense. Three of the ladies, however, er, the boy will make the claim of W'eeks; and It is believed he was dethe desert. They probably got out of were possessed of more Belf defense, the father courage than having start- mented. Anderson, when sober, was the machine to make repairs, as they the rest, and, ed for him with a revolver, snatching off their w'hen the devotedly .attached to Alorrell, who were found unconscious beside the shoes, they beat the greatly astonishlad picked up a shot gun and shot his had always treated him more as s car. McCauley revived, but Spauld- ed beast into submission. When the father friend than as an employee. ing died five hiours later at Blaiskell. lion tamer arrived the lion welcomed - him with evident joy. trict of Canada. -- General a, o $50,-00- 0, - m y en-rich- n, h oom-mand- . fifteen-year-ol- d |