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Show HUGHES WINS IN NEW YORK. MS ISUIDS VISITED HI Ex Senator Reeelvea Setback In First Round of Legal Fight, the Court cf Grand Turk, While, the Property Many Lives Lost In Town Lose la Heavy. Urge Upholding of Decision of the Court of Appeals Reversing Grand Turk, Turks Island, B. W. L A hurricane of great fury swept over Turks Islands Thursday night and Friday morning, and at daybreak the town of Grand Turk waa devasDo Colossal for Lawyers Corporation tated. A number of lives have been Ing Everything In Their Power lost, but Just how many rannot yet to Prevent Collection of Fine le said. Grave anxiety la felt for of $29,000,000 Imposed the safety of Dr. 01. T. Robortson, by Landis. district commissioner of Calco, who was making a tour of the Islands when the storm broke. The hurricane readied here at 9 Counsel for the Standnrd Chicago. Oil company of Indiana In an nnswei o'clock at night, the wind blowing t. At 4 oclock .filed on Thursday to the petition ol from the the government attorneys for a re Friday morning the wind had reached hearing of the appeal from' Judge a velocity of nearly one hundred Landis' Judgment fining the rom miles an hour, and was blowing from pany 129.210,000 for the violation ol the northeast. Much damage haa the laws, uphold the do been done to property here and the clslon of Judges Grosscup, Raker and rlreeta of Grand Turk are a mass of Beaman of the United States circuit wreckage. Trees have been uproots .court of appeals, reversing the Judg ed, portions of buildings blown away went and lifting the burden of the and many houses have been partially The Ilaytlen sloop Tele--, enormous fine, as go'l law amply wrecked. Justified by the records of the case fraph, whlrh had taken shelter at with all In the petition for rehearing the Hawk's Nest, foundered reviewing Judges are charged with bonds. The schooner Danellon, belonging to 'assuming that Judge Landis attempt ed to try and punish the Standard the East Caicos Fiber company, broke and has not, OH company of New - Jersey In the oway from her anchorage Veen seen 6lnce. All the salt light- -' which were original proceedings era which were moored at the riding, against the Standard Oil company 01 grounds and the Hawks Neat are Indiana. On this point the answei missing. declares It to be a matter of no con TERRIBLE STATE OF AFFAIRS. sequence whether the trial court re forred to the New Jersey company or the Indiana company as not "a Portuguese Peasants Shooting Down Lunatics Lika Wolvea In Forest, virgin offender The real point Is, says the answer, Lisbon. With 12.00(1 mentally de"did the trial court, In Imposing men and women, many of punishment, take Into consideration ranged marked ' homicidal tendenof them Standard Ihe relations between the the rural sections of wandering cies, 'Oil company of Indiana and did it base Its fine upon the wealth of the Portugal, and with no protection, Standard Oil company of New Jersey against their depredations, bands of and Its ability to pay. Instead of upon citizens are now engaged in one of the wealth of the Standard Oil com- the most brutal and revolting pany of Indiana, and Its ability to ever known In a civilized counpav. down of the luna-- i the To determine this question the try like shooting wolves. tics .Standard Oil companys attorneys Orders have been sent out from; that a few sentences extracted Jby the government counsel from the Lisbon to atop the slaughter t, cilatcly, but the situation la so des(words of Judge Landis are not and quote at length from perate that local authorities are dls--j Judge Landis opinion to show that regarding their Instructions and the; be referred to the New Jersey ror-- I butchery continues. There are 14,000, oration as the "real defendant and maniacs In Portugal, yet there are to the Indiana company as the 'nom- no asylums for their care except, inal defendant." those supported by voluntary contri-- j ' The conclusion stated by the anbullons. Owing to the frightful finanswer Is that the enormous fine In- cial stringency, several of these asyflicted upon the defendant was lums hae been closed recently and of the ownership of Its stock their Inmates turned loose upon the bv the Standard Oil comnany of New public. Jersey and because of the financial ELEVATED TRAINS COLLIDE. standing of 'the latter corporation Is beyond dispute when the entire opinion of the trial court Is considered." Motorman Killed and Twenty-fiv- e Passengers Injured. DENVER A RIO GRANDE BONDS. New York. George Koellner. a mopasIssuance of torman, and about twenty-fivStockholders Authorize Inor less more were seriously sengers $150,000,000. two of rear-encollision In a Denver, Colo. Stockholders of the jured elevated railroad trains on Myrtle Denver A Rio Grande Railroad compvenue, Brooklyn, on Friday, The two pany and Its subsidiaries on Thurs- trains were bound out from the 0 day authorized the issuance of In the direction of In bonds; the Issuance of Brooklyn bridge One of the trains York. New East rotes for that amount for three slopped some distance from a station, years, and the purchase of the of a fire, and the second, and properties of the several because came along at high which subsidiary railroad companies con- o train, could not he stopped In time to Colo-jadIn sped, Gould Interests trolled by the and Utah. The notes which will prevent a collision. It crashed lntoi he Issued may be extended to five the standing train with terrific force, years If the company so desires, and passengers In both trains were will replace all outstanding bonds. thrown from their seats and many The notes will be Issued so that were badly burned. Instantly there moppy'may be raised without delay. was a scene of panic among the frightResides providing for Improvements ened occupants of the cars, and It end extensions of the Denver A Rio was not until after several fire comGrande linea, the money which will panies had reached the scene In rebe raised will be used In paving for sponse to an alarm that order was construction work on the Western r stored. Bv the aid of ladders the 'Paelflc, building from Salt Lake City firemen carried many passengers to to San Francisco. the streets. Judgment Against Company. north-northeas- anti-rebat- e era-cad- ns-ae- rt i be-cau- e TICKET IN IMHO CUOOIS F10US HONE Holding 8tate Primary ; Mandatory. Attempt to Assassinate Chief Ex ecutive of New Jersey Thwarted by Post Office Employes. Law Rolse, Ida. Ry a unanimous decision the Idaho supreme court on Monday overruled the demurrer of Dubois e altorneys In the contest pending to determine court the supreme which of tho two tickets nominated at the Wallace convention Is entitled to tho Democratic party name. As a result of this ruling the court will go Into the merits of the caso. Sixteen qucKtlons were submitted to the attorney by tho court on which evl-do-n be-lor- Package Waa so Arranged That Had the Governor Opened It in tha Ordinary Way He Would Undoubtedly Hava Been Killed. Seagirt, N. J. An attempt to o Governor Fort of New Jersey uas been thwarted by the watchfulness of postoffice employees who discovered In the mall an infernal machine addressed to the governor, and mailed from Philadelphia. Tbo package waa a cleverly contrived combination of powder, bullets and matches, which had been so arranged that bad the governor opened It In the ordinary way, there It little doubt It would have killed him. That the death-dealin- g package was Intercepted before it had reached Its destination was due to the vigilance of the postal officials, who have tcanned the governors mall since the executives recent crusade against violation of the law at Atlantic City. The attltndo taken by the governor when ho directed that the excise and ether similar laws at the great seaside resort be strictly enforced and even threatened to order out the militia If necessary, aroused resentment In some quarters. To guard the governor as much as possible from any annoyance arising from that affair, unusual watch was put on his mail. EDISON MAY SOLVE PROBLEM Wizard Says Balllon Will Not Solve Problem 'of Aerial Navigation. Seattle, Wash. Thomas A. Edison, the Inventor, who Is taking a vacation rn the Pacific coast, says that neither the aeroplane nor the dirigible balloon will successfully solve the question of navigating the atr. "I am firmly convinced. said he, "that the time Is near at hand when It will be possible to sail through the air as easily and as safely as we now go by land or by water. I have little faith In the aeroplane or the balloon as a means of aerial navigation. The airship of the future will be lifted by a mechanism something like a anlral. St will have the ability to rise without first giving It forward momentum, and It will not Imitate closely the flight of birds. With the helical lifting appliance. Improved propellers and device for maintaining balance In the air, the future airship will fly Into the teeth of the wind, will rise to heights where favorable currents may be found, or skim the surface of the earth. Yes, navigation of the air will surely come. It Is simply a quesknowltion of applying mechanical edge In a new way." CHOLERA IN RUSSIA. re Is detred. The ruling Is a distinct victory for the faction,, the ticket of vhlch Is headed by Moses Alexander for governor and Judge C. O. Stock-slage- r for United States senator. In making the ruling the court held the state primary law mandatory. If the attorneys ran agree as to a stipulation of farts, the case will be It speedily disposed of,, otherwise will he necessary to appoint a referee ' to take evi Icnce. The declare attorney tbo courts decision on tho demurrer is equivalent to disposing of the case against the Dubois, fact!onv and state that the Dubois contingent will not be able to stand the test ct evidence, owing to the alleged s manner In which the delegates were thrown out' of the Wallace convention. It may be ten days or more before the final decision Is rendered. Meantime the . partisans will not know which of the two tlcki ets named at Wallace ts'to bo tbe regular Democratic ticket. The' ticket of the convention has teen filed by the secretary of state as regular, which action was the basis of the present proceedings In the supreme court antl-Dubol- s . hlgh-handp- d antl-Dubol- antl-Dubol- s DANGER HAS PASSED. Are Returning to Their Homes In Minnesota. Minn. Although Duluth, forest fires are still burning along the north shore, It Is believed they have passed the danger point so far as the threatened destruction of villages Is concerned. Grand Marais, Chicago Bay, Hove-lanBig Ray, Pigeon river and other smaller settlements Immediately along the shore are thought to he safe. On the Mesaba range the flames are no longer considered dangerous to the different towns. A downpour of rain would put an end to the flames. The refugees pleked up at different points along the shore and taken to Grand Marais have been returned to their homes by the Gopher. The homes and possessions of the settlers back of Grand Marais were destroyed ty forest fires last Friday, according to advices received from the steamer America. The fire on Isle Royale has subsided. Refugees REPUBLICANS WIN IN MAINE. fran-ch-'a- May Close Down Locomotive Plant at Providence. New York. The directors of the American locomotive company on Thursday passed the 'quarterly diviThe last dend on common stork. h ounrterly dividend was one and per cent. The regular quarterthree-fourthly dividend of one and per rent on preferred stock was declared as usual. President W. H. rt UTarsbnll of the company, In his said that It Is the opinion of the officers of the company that It would bo wise to permanently close the company's locomotive riant at Providence, R. I. one-fourt- a re-po- Small BIHs.Scaree In East. New York. The national and state banka and trust companies' throughout the country have cash reserves that have been equaled seldom In the flnnnclal history of the country,1 this week tut there has developedwhich Is bea scarcity of small hills bankers many embarrass to ginning snd their customers. This lack of $1 rnd $2 bills Is the more extraordinary because It occurs at a season when small money Is ordinarily plentiful, r.nd because In the panic last fall the raptreasury turned out small bills ascould idly as the printing presses vork them off. Declined Nomination for Congress. Tos Angeles. Joseph Call, former United States district attorney, who was on Wedensday nominated for congress from the Seventh district 'br the Independence league, delie said. In clined the nomination. part; "I am surprised to learn that, .the Independence league has decided tc nominate me for congress. I am rot a member of. nor In any way afand filiated with thnt organization, under no rlreumstancea will I accept , nomination. , the Swears Net to Die. New York. There was a strange cath taken In the night court Wednesday morning, when Frederick W. ., raised Seitcker of Ploasnntvllle, his right hand and faced Magistrate Corrtgnn. "Do you swear before God rot to kill yourself? asked the Scticker. "I do," answered "You are discharged." Scncker made threats to take his life earlier In the evening and was nrrested. When arraigned In the night court, Seucker declared he had changed his mind. Not Guilty of Theft of $173,000. W. Fitzgerald, Chicago. George authorities of state the acmiped by ithe theft of $173,000 from the United here, whs freed States ity Judge Chetlain on Thursday. Unit- Fearful Harvest of Death. men have New York. Fifty-fivleen killed In building the new Blackwells Island bridge over the East river, according to the report of a committee of the Central Federation Union appointed to ascertain the fatalities In that work. The committee also found that four workmen have, fiiffc-edeath In the Chelsea dock The union workmen, Improvements. who Investigated1 the subject,- sitld that elty Inspectors tried to conceal the loss of life, which the union men n attribute to the employment of men. y ed States Balden-wreek- , acting on Instructions not to disclose evidence gathered by the federat authorities took the stand end refused to testify. Judge Chetlain the case. At thereupon dismissed the United States district attorneys ictfice It was asserted that the evias Insufficient to convict. dence N.-Y- mag-Irtrat- e. e - non-cnlo- , Postoffice Authorities Investigating Attempt to Assassinate Governor Philadelphia. The. ' postcfllce Inspectors In this city admit they are Investigating the mailing of an infernal marhlne In this city to Governor Fort of New Jersey, hut will discuss the case no further. It was learned, however, that the postal authorities bave little hope of catching tho person who mailed the package. The package was mnjled on Angust 28, the day after Governor Fort Issued his proclamation regarding the sale of liquor on Sunday In Atlantic City. Raid on Gamblers. Atlantic City, N. J. Acting nnd- -r Instructions from Prosecutor representing Governor Fort, detectives on Sunday raidtwenty-fived several negro gambling houses In the city, capturing sixty Inmates. The raids were made over the head of Chief of Police Woodruff and the elty authorities, who knew nothing of the round-uuntil an order was sent to the elty hall for the police patrol The detectives used In the raid were brought from Newark at Governor Plurality for Prohiblton Estimated at About 8,000. Portland, Me. Although the Republicans came off victorious In the Btate election on Monday. Bert M. Fernald of Portland being chosen governor over Obedlab Gardner of Rockland, the normal Rcpulyllcan was cut to less than 10.000 votes tgr the first time In & presides tial year In a quarter of a century, the plurality being estimated at 8,000. The Republicans were for state-wid- e prohibition, while the Democrats Insisted on local option only. Many prominent Renubllcans who were opposed to prohibition through Maine bad orenly announced. their Intention of voting the Democratic ticket. All four Republican candidates for congress were elected and fo)r state auditor Charles P. Hatch of Angusta, RepuWicnn, defeated his opponent State-Wid- e plu-rali- ty irTTT ? 1 i t A i time 01 A table e BOUTH.fioCND No. For Payon. 1 n, Anio ,n4 No.VFJy.on. SWitf 11 NOUTii-noUN- No. For Provo, PUirov, 3 No. 84 For Provo, Suit TiV: Intermedia!, point, Palatial iralna are now tween Salt I.uke and ttw L ( UTAH COUNTY Is In u,t ,"tt local train arris H. HimTNKK. J. , N. Dop'tfc ' nntl-Dubot- $150-f.00.00- lnds Many Victims Asiatic Scourge Classes. Lower Among St. ' Petersburg. The Asiatic cholera in St Petersburg has assumed the proportions pf the epidemic of 1891, Up to noon of Saturday, September deaths and 109 new 12, twenty-thre- e cases have been officially reported at the hospitals. The scourge continues to find Its victims almost universally among the lower classes, who exist In conditions ideal for the propogation of the cholera. In. bne quarter, for example, there reside 10,000 workmen who have the services of but one single doctor. There are no water mains In this sertlon, and the people drink the polluted water of the canal. Receives Overwhelming Majority First Ballot Taken. Ev Saratoga, N. Y,- Charles was nominated York New of Hughes on Tuesday by tho Republican state convention by an overwhelming in and on the first ballot, to sue-Tohimself as governor of the state of New York. He received 827' of a possible 1,000, as against 151 James W. Wadsworth, Jr., of Living ston county, speaker of the state as lor formo: acmbly, and thirty-onStewart o K. John Congressman Montgomery. The nomination was made unanl mous on motion of State Committeeman William Barnes, Jr., of Albany a bo has been perhaps the bitterest and most outspoken opponent of tho The gov1 governors reuouiluatlon. followed renomlnatlon trnors utter failure of a desperate struggle on the part of a number of the coun have ty leaders, who for four days a candl spared no effort to discover date upon which they could unite tc defeat him. The remainder of the ticket Is as follows: For lieutenant of Onon governor, Horace White Samuel of state, for secretary naga; S Koenig of New York; for attorney of Briegeneral, Edward R. OMalley Gaus o fer comptroller, Charles y. Thomas Albany; for state treasurer, for. associate B. Dunn of Monroe; Albert judge of the court of appeals. of Erie (renominated). Haight TUBERCULOSIS CONGRESS. Arrival and departure ot train, frm n, Sprlnirvllle. Provo, and I1 points east andSuit Uk. No. Snrlnifvlllf Provo Salt hi! points vail and went ?.m1 , No. Kor 20-- 1-or W'Um vvriatr. N " . In iVde'n 'union d1 SoultH'ru PscitteondOnjw Connections made World Delegates From All ?ver the to Meet In Washington Washington. By the end of this week hundreds of delegates from every civilized country In the world will have arrived to attend the ses fdons of the International congress on Monday tuberculosis, which opens force of This 21. fighting September the world, as regards the white plague, will spend three weeks In this 'city., The most complete of the for 'elgn exhibits are those from Germany and Switzerland. The exhibit of the United States government will be the largest To show exactly what the mean, an ravages of consumption electrical flash light will operate con tinuously, showing a light for every death from consumption; that Is. It will operate In accordance with figures which have been prepared on Un,rl"0 OFFEKS R CHOICE FAST THROUGH AND THREE OF IRAIKSji DISTINCT SCENIC SOT Pulman Palace and ordinary Omaha, Kama, City, Kl i Chicago without change. Free Reclining Chair Cant: Pfnoi.n, Sleenlj,-Denv- tlcurloDi vloe. For rates, folder, 11 T. Not Dima Cu etc , place: Inquire of ATTI16W8, Ticket v a. benton, G. . or write L i er, M MANSION. Siege Until Driven Away by Soldiers. News has been Austria. Vienna, received of a serious peasant riot on the estate of Prince Lubomlrskl at Koslna, Galicia. The trouble began when one of the princes foresters shot and killed a peasant whose cow Lad trespassed on one of the fields, Tho tragedy aroused the whole asThe furious peasants sembled and marched to the prince's mansion to demand vengeance. They found harvest festivities In progress, but they smashed the house, burst open the doors and threatened to storm the place, whereupon the guests fired upon them. The peasants nalntalned a siege until they were the dispersed by the gendarmerie next day. Several persons were In jured and many arrests were made. Maintain neigh-Lorhood- . Suicides. Oakland, Cal. Professor Samuel B, Christy of the University of Callfor-rlhas received word of the death of his only son, Stephen Field Christy. 17 years old, as the result of being run over by a train at Alta, Placer county. It Is now definitely known that young Christy deliberately committed suicide. A note was found on his body to this effect, and was directed to his father. In it he said he was despondent and tired of life. The boy walked from his school tn the railroad track and deliberately threw himself in front of the moving train. Seventeen-year-ol- y d BOY ATTACKED t 10 I A.P.D.,SaUUlMCli tilt 1 DR. N. C. SPALDI ships the I VETERINARY PHYSICIAN AND SVRGEON Office at Palace Drvj Store, Boih fhvnra. Suet naTal knowi ffOT cup Make regular call to SpanUh Fork Thursday. . Cff.ce at World Dm s Stui t call the subject PEASANTS ASSAIL 10 L,whi them Whats' tha maltsiQ ! IDAHO with shippl til lag &! wild ere tb for IQ) Thousands of acres of lud btJ Keck beeu reclaimed to cultivation ? dill irrigation in that State don: On the past 10 years. Thouuc more will be reclaimed nL Island the next 10 years. Thiinvj: fed w an opening for many thoum: made of homes. palnth chnrct The of Ua Its rot Land of Opportunitie: A Land of Homes The Oregon Short Line Railroad will be pleased to send descriptive as ter regarding Idahos resource. to D. E. Burley, (i P. A- - or D. cer, A. G. A., Salt Like City. It Co Si I. the of IIatb You Investigated IDAHO! It has been truthfully termed! relics femlnl popula this m t with kera li Goz of Boy Mobi these of PRINTING OF FIRST CLASS IS OUR HOUBY. aup md re f.uadr QUALITT Iran S' reive GIVE US A TRIAL OlW he 1b1 ritaco 4 Vcc "ill bi Spanish Fort ronnai r.ande of the t On Co-Operat- altar, ive Hnisel hrtwee BY EAGLE. Bird Makes Attempt to Carry Away Youthful Baseball Enthusiast. New York. Swooping down into a METHODISTS AFTER CANNON. crowd of person who were watching Would Defeat Uncle Joe Because of r baseball game near Port Richmond, S. I., an American His Opposition to Littlefield Bill. eagle attacked Canton, 111 The Central Illinois John Pollackson, 8 years old. A Methodist Episcopal conference, the group of men sat upon the bird, and Pollackson, father of the boy, fifty-thirannual session, closed here George to his home, procured a on Monday, by an unanimous vote fan shotgun, end. returning, killed the eaglo. which adopted resolutions condemning the measured five feet seven Inches from action of Speaker Cannon In the fol- tip to tail. Young Iollackson wa3 unlowing terms: injured, save a few scratches. We deplore and condemn the custom that gives speakers of Fearful List of Victims. legislative bodies the power to control St. Petersburg. For the thirty-siThe conduct of J. o. Can- houre ending at noon on Tuesday non, speaker of the house, In ref us- - there have been reported at St, PetlnS to Rllow a vote on the Littlefield ersburg 240 eases and sixty deaths , bill. Is worihy of universal condemns-- : Trom tho Asiatic cholera. This is altion, and we suggest thnt such poli- most double the record of Monday! ticians. who lack the elements of Among the stricken is Lieutenant rtatesmnnshln should be returned to Abranioff. an officer of the CossacM private life. We urge upon the regiment of tho life guards The the use of nil lawful means in people seeur-ln- g M1ri801iiau,h10ri,ios ,lavt R,Vf,n orders the defeat of J. cannon as prisoners bo temporarily reF f ho,lso of rohroaenta- - moved to police stations iu order to fives' Forts request make possible tho disinfection of tho prisoners. Prohibition Candidate for President Employes Must Quit Politics. Will Break Speaking Record. Washington.- - The disciplining 0f Lumber Yards Destroyed. Los Angeles. Eugene W. Chnfln, several government employes because Riddfortl, Me. Fire early Tnesdny Prohibition candidate for president, of pollteal aethity announced In a 1083 rnooln8 arrived In southern California Satur- statement given out by the civil more than fifteen day and spoke at Whittier, Long vice commission on Monday. J. cres of lumber Reach. Pasadena and In this city. lie Rhlnchnrt, a letter carrier In the score of tenementyards, more than a Severn declared It was bis Intention to mako him bf,fn lactones and some buildings, railroad prenertv .n both side, of the lmi and W. R. rdnrcd, an average of six speeches a day un- and L. sneo river In ' and' clerks In the Goldsboro N. CPhillip til the close of the campaign, nost! cities of Saco and Blddoford. Oil Sacs able, George A. had easily done that well to date. He Office, have been warned that Grossman was In the best of health and spirits, political activity must cease unde? Sons lost l.oao.noo feet of Iu and enthusiastic over the prohlblvlon penalty of dismissal. 11111 has been ,lume to outlook. He declared that he believed nominated for state senator, amU.as teen tenement communicated houses. The he would carry California. h7"ut resign his pos uWfTab;,'hn vlml to tion or the nomination. of the river. Institutio- n,- a and wi world. !e "t vho w b holiday orerln ecaffolc tion. JOHN JONHS, supt Spanish Fork The emn i mple f r'7'ry , em peg The Bargalfl I'.1? In r.tdlfiK w"er money can buy is 7oar y7. per. It keeps you posted doings of the community, This line mking 'Peaks l!h n The ' pe of 'ti hup Shoes. Best the chu a Produce.' Harness, Boots 1 X rnow-- la tfannfacturors of and M, One Merchandise Flour, Grain Golds-boroug- ro hes General and p ' Dealers in d e bright Htna eg harbor, nee t 'tRhfai Iptl ib ar, "In e tlforn footed, Paper will tell you the things yoo to know in su entertaining will glv you ail the ne community; its iit 8 " prove a pleasure; tbe f tot than full value asked for it. 'laurel "ea g f4Ce, h This jj "hleh how ; Otlq llk vfy |