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Show THE GUNNISON GAZETTE DY NEPHI GLEDHILL & SON. GUNNISON PARTNER S TO OF TREASURY LOSS UTAH UTAH STATE NEWS have storms caused damage of at least $2,000 to the power plant at Ogdon. Utah will' spend $3,500 upon Its ex Mbit at the national Irrigation con Recent MINI BLOWS Awful Deed of Maniac at Nevada Mining Camp Hurled Dynamite Upon Partner While He Was In Shaft. electrical Rawhide, Nev. While feverishly at work In the face of a three-foo- t vein ol ore at the bottom of the Grutt Hill Coalition lease at Rawhide, John Ross, formerly of Los Angeles, was blown to atoms by the explosion of a stick of dynamite hurled down upon him by his partner, William Risdon. Risdon had lost bis mind and In bis delirium believed he owned the mine and was Intent upon securing It himself, With tire craftiness of a maniac he awaited the time until Ross descended Into the shaft, when he attached a cap and fukc to the explosive, lighted the deadly missile and hurled It upon his unsuspecting victim. Risdon fled from the scene and Is now In the mountains. Entire Family Butchered Because They Were Accused of Reporting Activities of Agitators. at Assorting Teller of Chicago Accused of AppropriSt. Petersburg. News has reached ating $175,000. this city of a terrible vengeance takSub-Treasu- ry en by the revolutionists of Ymrlevka, In Yekaterinosiav province, upon a gross at Albuquerque, Jewish family named EdeJstein, who Lewis Jacobson of Salt Lake City Attempted to Get Rid of One Thou- were accused of giving information to phot bis great toe off while hunting, sand Dollar Bills and Suspicion of tho authorities regarding the activithe gun being accidentally discharged. Detectives is Aroused Money ties of the agitators. They went to About 200 Salt Inkers took advan Was Stolen Eighteen the Edelstein house at night, threw; tage of the reduced railroad rates to Months two bombs through the window and Ago. po to Idaho on a fishing trip last opened fire on the members of tho week. family with revolvers and shot to It Is announced that the Denver & Chicago. The mystery of the theft death the father, a daughter, a woRio Grande Is to begin work on Its of $175,000 from the United States man guest and her child. The mother, r.ew passenger depot In Salt Lake and two grandsons a year and a half ago, a son, a City In a few days. wounded. were one of the largest losses the governseverely Glen Mack, who was stabbed by W. After this murderous onslaught, the ment has ever suffered in this manIsakson during a fight In Ogden, and revolutionists temporarily retired and ner, Is believed tg have been solved who wa:i reported to have been mor was summoned. wounded the by tho arrest at an early hour Sunday help for recover. will wounded, tally of Georgo W. Fftzgerald. Others are In the course of a couple of hours tho bad been Mrs. Anna II Pratt, who resides at SULTAN DEFEATED BY BROTHER believed to have been Implicated In victims who were still alive was struck by Not satisfied to a taken Carbon county, hospital. Hale, the crime, which for months completeLake Salt revolutionwhile a street car visiting Troops Desert to Usurping Sultan, ly baffled the government secret ser- with their vengeance the City and dangerously Injured. vice men. Fitzgerald was an assort- ists, now a well armed band of about Making Victory Possible. or fifty men, marched upon the Laaron Pratt, one of the oldest ing teller under Assistant United forty The of defeat the Tangier. sultan, in Iako the nurses and died Salt printers In Utah, States Treasurer William Bolden-eck- . hospital, overpowered the of forces his by guards and shot to death the mother City last week at the age of Cl, death Suspicion at the time of the and son, after which conMulai has been Hafld, brother, of a to stroke due they made their paralysis. being theft, February 20, 1907, rested oa escape. firmed. sultan was The of record O. L. Callender, station agent for on the night of August 19, him, but so plausible was bis story the Denver & Rio Grande at Itobln-son- , surprised and most of his troops deserted to the and so Intense his apparent interest in Woman Declares She is the Savior of has been bound over to the dis side of the usurping sultan after firing discovering the real culprit that inthe World. trict court on a charge of having em- a terest to on center ceased him. few shots. indicate that the Reports New York. "I am the savior of tho bezzled $500. Much work was done on the theory z of was defeat due largely world; I have come to save humanity; Richard Jessop, a lineman In the to the betrayal of his own tribesmen. that the crime had been perpetrated all who wish to be saved follow me!" employ of the Independent Telephone Mulai Hafld has been by a colored man. Meanwhile Fitzproclaimed sul- gerald was discharged from the gov. This loud cry coming from Miss Eva company, while cutting branches from tan of Morocco at Tangier and an- eminent employ for culpable negli. Ilagerman brought the tenants of an t tree at Riverdale, fell to the ground nouncement of the proclamation has gence in allowing such a theft to bo apartment house crowding Into tho and fractured both ankles. been telegraphed to all parts of the consummated under, his very eyes halls at an early hour. The woman, Clarence lJttler, 25 years old, while Most of the officials who Th-- money stolen had been used anc clad In a long white robe, was striding country. crossing the O. S. L. tracks In Salt have been previously under the rule was tied up in packages, some of up and down, declaiming in a draraa-toi- c Lake City, caught his foot In a frog of which had been marked for destruc manner and all efforts to calm in this city, declare for and before he could extricate it a tion in Washington. Any of them her were unsuccessful. She was reMulai him su Hafid, thereby making would have pasing locomotive crushed it badly. a readily passed anywhere moved to hospital. Her mental afin all . the large cities of An effort will be made by the Utah preme for the except large denominations. fliction is said to have been caused by to was under $500 and worrying over her financial troubles, None of the bills to the Irrigation congress delegates some were of the and $5,000 de coupled with religious mania. $1,000 be held In Albuquerque, N. M., begin BUSINESS IMPROVING. ones predom the $1,000 nominations, ping September 29, to take a band Former Governor Convicted of GamFavorable Showing Made by National inating. with them, to help advertise Utah, was in attempting to pass two of It bling. Led by prominent irrigation men of Banks of the Country. the $1,000 bills that suspicion was Oklahoma City, Okla. After less Utah, a strong movement has been Washington. Treasury officials are again aroused against Fitzgerald. He than five minutes D. deliberation a jury C., started to name Washington, in their belief that had also purchased a home and had greatly encouraged been engaged in extensive purchase returned a verdict of guilty against as the place for holding the seven the business conditions are gradually of eggs, involving the outlay of a Cassius M. Barnes, former governor in teenth national irrigation congress but certainly improving, not only by ''onsiderable of Oklahoma territory and now mayor sum of money. 1909. the increase in receipts from the cusof Guthrie, for gambling. Mayor One of the most miraculous escapes toms and Internal revenue, but the by TEMPLE. FIGHT FOR WILL a Barnes and of number promfriends, from a horrible death in Park City oc favorable showing made by the nainent and socially politically, w'ere arcurred last week, when John Mitchel, tional banks throughout the country. Denver Will Not Give to Salt Lake rested weeks several ago. All pleada young man employed at the Ontario A comparison of the last summary if Can Mining Headquarters ed guilty except Barnes, who demandThey mine, fell a distance of forty feet of conditions of the national banks, It. a trial. He was represented by ed Help without being injured. made by the comptroller of the curFrank McGuire, former county proseDenver, Colo. For the purpose of The Utah State Wool Growers as- rency on July 15, 1908, with the cutor and Republican member of the uniting all the mining interests of county election sociation is in receipt of a letter from board. County Judge 1907 for shows an period Philadelphia wool buyers offering 15 increase in specie and legal tenders the state, Acting Governor Harper Strang, who will pronounce sentence, cents per pound net for the southern held by the banks of $147,395,217. and Secretary James F. Galbreath, was an appointee of Governor Barnes, Utah wool now stored there under the There also has been an Increase in Jr., of the American Mining congress, serving as attorney general during his have issued a call for a general meet- administration. associations storage plan. the surplus of $15,741,420, and in ciring of the mining men in Denver durGreen River will have a fruit fes culation of $61,714,500, notwithstandMiner Negro Fatally tival September 9. The fruit show- ing the activity which has been dis- ing September. Many important quesin Wounded Alabama. tions prompted the action, but most ing around Green River is. excellent played in the reduction of circulation Birmingham, Ala. Anthony Davis, important is the matter of securing this year. Apples weighing one pound since the of last fall. panic Colorado for and Denver the a permanegro miner, whose house twenty each, and one weighing nent the building, great Mining at Pratt City was destroyed by dynaounces, are on exhibition. Springfield Rioters Indicted. of the Mining congress, which mite Wednesday night, was fired on Temple The latest feat of members of the Springfield, 111. Twenty more in- is now being sought by Salt Lake from ambush near his home at Pratt d gentry, is the reported dictments, making fifty all told, were City. At the next meeting of the conCity Thursday night and fatally intheft from the home of a Salt Lake returned will the Utah gress, people present the by special grand jury their claims and petition that the ex- jured. Quite a number of shots were family of their kitchen table, the of Sangamon county late Saturday. ecutive offices be moved to their city. fired into his body. Davis has been table being stolen at night when all include five indictments against They working steadily since the declaration the members of the household were Thomas Marshall and twelve of the strike and immediately after against TREASURE SHIP FROM NOME. in bed. his house was dynamited claimed havwhom is he accused of negroes that he had seen and While riding on a Salt Lake City ing led in a murderous assault the upon Gold Valued at $300,000 Brought From men who committed therecognized deed. street car, J. L. Lenzi, a William E. Bowes, chief clerk of the the North. boy, kicked at a dog which was run- county treasurers office. Bowe has In Prohibition Oklahoma. Seattle. The steamship Hyades arning beside the car, lost his balance been hovering between life and death Okla. By Muskogee, rived at midnight Sunday from Nome agreement and fell under the car, his right foot for a week. The negroes are charged wrere saloons eight a in and dust with opened up here, small $300,000 so gold crushed that amputa- with having committed assault with being badly over and bars which so were familiar of Her arrival was tion consignment freight. necessary. to murder intent Bowe, caused considerable to Oklahomans in the upon befor surprise, The Willard tabernacle was dedi- and of assault with deadly weapons clad bartenders are deala and ing freighter on 17 starting rrom daysoutwhite cated August by President upon John Wattling, a white citizen, the beers of Milwaukee, ing steamprime Francis M. Lyman of the quorum of who was shot in the Friday night riot Nome just an hour after the St. Louis and the other famous towns. ship Northwestern, a passenger ship, apostles. The building as now com- last week. Other indictments re- it is It that the saloons openly charged was thought the Hyades would not pleted, has been under construction turned are against, whites and are show up for at least two days later are paying a tribute of fifty dollars a month to the city treasurer. Chief since 1866, and therefore holds the based upon the destruction and loot- than it did. of Police Ledbetter has not decided jrecord for long period of building ing of LopeFs restaurant. what action is best for him to take. N. M. Abd-el-Azi- sub-treasur- son-in-la- y z, Abd-el-Azi- e Abd-el-Azi- z cor-icspondi- Non-Unio- n - non-unio- n light-fingere- ld pre-prohibiti- . |