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Show POPE PIUS UTAH STATE NEWS, X CROWNED. STRUCK DEAD BY HAIL Were Present to Wltnesa the Magnificent Rite. The ceremony of the coronation of Plus X took place Sunday In the basilica of St. Peters In the presence of the prlnceB, and with all the solemnity and splendor associated with this, the most magnificent rite In the Roman Catholic church. As Cardinal Maccbl, the dean of the cardinal deacons, placed the triple crown on tho head of the venerable pontiff, the throng of seventy thousand persons gathered within the cathedral burst Into unrestrained acclamations, the choir Intoned a hymn of triumph, and tho bells of Romo rang out a Joyous peal. It la years since the Romans and Europe assisted at such a function as was held In St. Peter's toThe great basilica, popularly day. supposed nevor to have been quite full, was overflowing with humanity. The Papal throne, owing to a bewildering mixture of gold, red and silver, was erected In front of the high altar. As, contrary to custom on these ceremonious occasions there were no galleries, the basilica bore more of Its normal aspect On the altar, which was dressed In white, stood the famous r-gold candlesticks and a magnificent crucifix. All the available standing space within the cathedral was divided Into sections by wooden barriers, which to a certain extent kept the vast crowd In order. Thousand Sprtngrlllo will soon be lighted with electricity. Ephraim Is to have electric lights, the city council being empowered to make all arrangements. of San Pete The commissioners county last week raised the tax levy from 7.6 mills to 8.1 mills. The Salt Lake board of education has decided to abolish corporal punishment In the public schools. There are 15,987 school children in Salt Lake City, according to the census Just completed, 7.8C8 boys and 8,119 girls. Thirteen carloads of residents of Butte and other Montana towns came into Salt Lake on Sunday on their annual excursion. The town of Huntsville became an incorporated city last week, and at the election all the officials elected were Republicans. The date of the State Teachers association has been changed from September 30 to October 6 to 8, the place of meeting being Salt Lake City. A. E. Wakeman, a Salt Lake clerk, was arrested last week on the charge of embezzlemont He was caught In the act through the agency of marked coins. While following the circus parade In Salt Lake City, Rob ;rt Howells got one foot under the wheels of one of the mounted cages, the member being badly crushed. Salt Lake officers are still hunting for an accomplice for Mrs. Ilodgo, not bollovlng that she murdored Peddler Ryan wlthourasHlstanco, although she declares she did. Edward Anthony, employed by the met doath on Sunday, being crushed between two cars while engaged in his duties ns a car cleaner. received from Los AnWord week that the contracts geles last had been awarded for the construction of the Salt Lake route between and Daggett, Cal. The board of directors of the Rio Grande Western has authorized tho extension of the MaryHvalu branch to the Iron deposits of Iron county. Preliminary work was begun last week. son of Mr. and Tho Mrs. John K. Madsen of ML Pleasant, while playing with matches set Its clothing on Are and was so severely burned that death resulted In a few hours. Bertha Sorenson of Mt. Pleasant was thrown from a buggy last week while driving along a rough road, her collar and breast bones being broken, while she, sustained other severe In- Salt Lake street car company, s Cal-ient- three-year-ol- ' juries. There were a number of people In ML Pleasant last week who came from the southern counties in Utah, and even from Arizona, a distance of 200 miles, for the solo purpose of teeing the circus. Charles B. Markland, manager of the Conklin sampling works, was found In his rooms In Salt Lake City one day last week hovering between llio and death as the result of a dose of morphine taken with suicidal Intent, because of 111 health and business troubles. Ho will recover. The police are In search of a woman wbo has been plying a peculiar avocation In Salt Lake City. She would call upon a woman and tell her she could repair her "switch at redie-ulousl- low y prices. She would secure the victims back hair and fall to return It. A number of women wero thus victimized. Philip Cassidy, a stranger tu Salt Lake City, was picked up by a po llccman and sentenced to ten days for drunkenness. It now appears tho man was delirious from Illness and hla chances of recovery are very smart. fifty-seve- n silve- SWEPT BY TIDAL WAVES. of South Sea Islanda Apto Destruction. Doomed pear It would seem that the ninety Islands known variously as the Low archipelago or Tuamotu group, are destined to be reclaimed by the ocean. Last January they wore swept by a flood composed of high waves from the ocean and the lesser ones from the enclosed lagoons, and In consequence nearly COO of the Inhabitants were drowned and property to the value of $500,000 was destroyed. And now, six months later, fierce gales from the southwest and southeast have again caused great surging crests to sweep over some of tho Islands. So far only four persons are believed to have perished, but the fear Is great that when all the Islands are beard from there may be a distressing list of A Number Pa-cif- lo suffered The Bteamer Excelsior much damage during the sorles of gales, while she was on her trip frotq Tahiti to the Marquesas group. Three of the Tuamotu Islands were under water to such an extent that the Inhabitants had to climb cocoanut trees for safety. Houses and stores, copra and finally the cocoanut trees were destroyed, while the Inhabitants It la had a close call to death. thought most of the Islands of the group were visited by the storm. ROOSEVELT ON FINANCE. Tails Senators Millard and Heyburn Money Meaaura la Needed. To Senators Millard and Heyburn President Roosevelt bas stated bis desire respecting financial legislation at tbs approaching session of congress. Senator Millard agreed with the president as to tbs deslrablity of a mors slastlc system of currency tban the present one, but he was positive that the government itself ought to be behind every dollar of currency Issued. so that no question of Its value ever would be raised. He expressed the belief that government bonds in sufficient quantity now are outstanding to afford a bast for currency Issues. He said he would favor "the right kind of a measure looking to the greater elasticity of the currency, but waa sure some of tbs measures recently proposed would not be acceptable to the country. Race War. Serious troubles between negrect and whites Is threatened at Henrietta the location of one of the largest cotton mills In North Carolina. Two were cut on Friday night and one of them will die. The cause of Fred L. Thomas, a pharmacist em- the trouble was tho alleged disturbing ployed In a Sprlngvlllo drugstore, waa of a colored meeting by white and found dead In bed one morning last the cursing of a white boy by a negro. week. It appears he had taken some An armed crowd of negroes was dls medicine to relieve pain, which had persed by the extra force of policemen affected his heart aud caused his on duty, but more trouble Is expected death. Windstorm In Kansas. Mrs. Gilbert McClurg la the winA heavy wind and rainstorm passed ner of tho 350 pilro for tho be-'- t edo over Pittsburg. Kan., and vlnlnty, ou Irrlgitlon offered by the board of mincontrol of the Irrigation congress. J. Stturday, wrecking many small one and ers houses, killing person T. Goodwin of Salt Lnko and Miss 31 others. At several mine Injuring Jean Macmillan of Ogden wero close of the Control Coni A Coke company seconds. small houses were deA crook was arretted In Silt Lnko twenty three molished and about thirty others were City last week who had hi pockets blown from thlr foundations or rolled full of bogus IUi) bills, but owing to over on th'ir sides. At mine 37 of the tho denomination theres not many same company, a . number of other In both rxmps house were damn-rdpeople In thla aeetton tint arc likely twentvfHe or thirty persona perhaps to have bom "taken In" by the coun- were Injured slightly. Carolina terfeiter. Many Injured at Ball Game. artist or Silt Lake, Four persons are dead, at least a leg last week came near when a bottle of nitric acid exploded twelve are thought to be fatally In In his pocket Rut for the fact that Jured and fully 150 othere are hurt, he waa la a drug store and able to somo seriously, as the result of an quickly nty remedies ho would have accident which occurred Saturday at National the Philadelphia been severely Injured. A heard walk which hxsphMl Since the rceont llisco In pug'Ihtle overhung perk. the left Add bleachers fell circles In Silt Lake City, tho chief of to Ihe trfi, carrying S'1') spectitor. pollen det ires he will nrre t nil prize Nearly ln) persons received fractures the limbs, brorntlons of the bend, fighters an vi.fitnt unh a they shake ef broken centurion of the hem! tho du-- t of tho t Ity from t'uir feet. anti but their condition la not tody, The ler-nbrttle Is regirded ns a ieriilUi. A. C. Ellis, an limln-- t 1 no-o- s, do.'th blo'v to t!.:.r-n- i In Jiion. NEWS SUMMAHY RESULT IN WAR. MAY filled with water and trees and shrubwinbery stripped of foliage. Many the la dows were broken. Ine crops destroyed. were country surrounding Hall lay on tbe ground in many places to a depth of two feet The damage in and around Lafayette is estimated at f200,000. In southern Colorado the rallfall was heavy, approaching the proportions of a cloudburst In several places. Railroad traffic was stopped on the Rio Grande for some time by washouts. The Santa Fe waa also seri- of Russia Demands Punishment of Consul. FEARFUL STORM SWEEPS OVER the exemThe czar has demanded NORTHERN COLORADO. of the murnot only plary punishment consul at Mon-asti- r, derer of the Russian Great Chunka of lea Fall, Killing who was killed last week by all tha In CatCorrals and Sheep Injuring Turkish gens darraes, but of way In officials any tle and Horaes. civil military and crime. the for responsible Details of the storm which pr The assassination of the Russian vailed along the eastern slope of the consul at Monastlr, M. Rostkovoskl, Is the second murder of a Russian Rocky mountains in Colorado and consul in Macedonia within a few southern Wyoming Wednesday night ously affected. Inshow it to have been much more semonths, and has created intense Train. Under Trestle Cave Way vere than at first reported. In some dignation In St. Petersburg. sections the hall fall was unprece-dented-. According to the report made by the A cloudburst and terrific electrical In the neighborhood of Gree- storm occurred west of Pueblo, Colo. official now In charge of the Russian ley and Eaton, In the northern part A great volume of water is coming consulate at Monastlr, the murderer The consul asked of Colorado, chunks of Ice, measuring down Arkansas river and the Denver Is a washed was bis name because, In defiance of InIn some Instances ten Inches In length, & Rio Grande railroad did not saFlorof east imstructions, the out In one or two places fell, and tbe damage wrought was thereupon mense. Sheep were struck dead In ence, delaying .trains. Shortly after lute him. The the corrals and cattle and horses 4 o'clock, as Rio Grande passenger fired several shots, mortally wounding were severely injured. Farm houses train No. 15 was going over the Foun- the consul In the head and hip. The and barns were wrecked and crops tain river bridge at Little Buttes, the horse drawing the carriage In which two trestle gave way. The engine was the consul was riding received utterly wiped out of existence. fired at were also Near Greeley a man named John- plunged Into the water and burled bullets and shots coachman. son was severely bruised and ren- completely out of sight. Engineer the Russians are very much incensed dered unconscious by the hall. Tbe Hughes and Fireman Lillis were In over the affair, and unless full reparminutes. They damage cannot be estimated In that the water for fifteen Is made, trouble Is sure to folation on afloat of will banging reach to but by thousands section, keep managed low. dollars. to small pieces of timber and debris. Near Lafayette, Colo., there were Finally they succeeded In reaching HURRICANE AT MARTINIQUE. two storms, the second following the the cab of the engine, which had been first within fifteen minutes and with knocked off the bridge but was not Hundreds of Houses Unroofed and greater severity. The streets of the under tbe water. All the passenger Much Damage Done. town were flooded, cellars partially car remained on the track. The Island of Martinique was swept by a hurricane cf great violence on HIDDEN PIDTURE PUZZLE. Sunday night Its duration was ten hours, and It was especially severe during two hours at Fort de France, where It caused much destruction. Hundreds of houses were unroofed and several Baling vessels were badly damaged. No fatalites, however, have been reported. The streets are encumbered with debris from the tiled roofs and the roads are Impassable on account of fallen trees, which were literally torn up by the roots. Several towns on the island suffered, St. Marie, Carbet, St. Jospeh arid Francois. The storm moved In a northwesterly direction. Mur-dere- Mabel McKinley has left the ,tu for good, owing to the object f her father and husband. Rumors that an attempt had el made upon the life oV King i of Spain Is denied officially. Newt Farls, of Kansas city, drunk, attacked his wife with so, when she shot him through the A sail boat having on board 141 t men capsized between Vallejo t Benicia, Cal., on Sunday, four i. drowned. The prospect seems Javorable f0, strike, which may eventually 8prf. to all the mines ln the Cripple Cm Col., district. A posse Is searching for The Arthur, who. It Is charged, astm nated Andrew Collins at Stra! Ky., while the latter was asleep, By the explosion of a magazine at Bluffton, lnd three e ployes were blown to pieces, the p erty loss being upwards of 320,00 The rush of Jews from Russia America Is Increasing. During t month of July from (on to twelve fe. Hies left Ruslsa dally for the land the free. Mrs. John Scott of Pittsburg fe mother of triplets, born last ye, They will be named Thtxidore Cleveland and i, Grover Roosevelt. Fiv persons were knocked wt less by lightning, several build" were burned and chimneys, trees r fences were leveled by a stori Mishawaka, Ind. Sheriff L. M. Williamson of I Soto county, Mississippi, is dead the result of a pistol duel with 0 ty Surveyor Moody. The men reled over politics. Governor Mickey of Nebraska L appointed W. J. Bryan one of the delegates from Nebrasks to : National Farmers Congress at K ara Falls, Sept. 22. A dispatch from Salonica sap Monastlr, has been shot and L by a Turk whom tbe consul proved for failure to salute him tails of tho assassination are hut gen-darm- gen-darm- e gen-darm- e ltro-gyW- r t, ty-tw- o Colorado Miners Have; Secured Injunction. A Georgetown, Cclo., special says Judge Frank Owers has Issued an injunction against every member of tho Citizens P: elective league, restraining them In any way from Interfering with the eighteen members of the Idaho Springs Miners union, who were driven out of the town Just after the blowing up of the compressor cf the Sun and Mcon mine. Immediately after the Issuance of the temporary restraining order attorneys representing the eighteen miners and the Western Federation of Miners offered criminal complaints against the members of the Citizens Protective Find the Worshiper at the Wayside Shrln. league of Idaho Springs. Warrants against each of them were Issued, SAVAGERY OF RUSSIANS. closed by a double cordon, the to rode through them, striking and the sheriff was Instructed Two Thousand Workmen are Ridden right and loft with heavy whips, the .start at once to Georgetown to appear fallen men being trampled under the before Jjdre Owers. Down by Cossacks. horses feet Accounts of strikes In southern RusSensational Case In Northern Montana Bella Ring for New Pope. sia continue to come In, and some of Judge Hiram Knowles, of the federal the details are almost too horrible During one full hour In Rome court, bas cited United States A correspondent, (or publication. Thursday morning there seemed to be II. J. Meill of Havre, Mont., writing from Nikaoloeff, says: The nothing but vibrating sounds, so pene- to show cause before the court Aug. strikers, on tbe whole, have preserved trating were the strokes of the bells 18 why his as a United anpebtment exemplary order, but this baa not of about 500 churches which, all ring- States ccmmlsrior.er should not be reaved them from savage attacks, di- ing together, absorbed all othor voked. and the rected by General Arzenleff, governor noises. Tbe ringing was In honor of pre ir. lacs to he hearing of the case me of the most senof Odessa. the election of TIus X a welcome sational affairs In recent years. The Groups of men who assembled last unique of Its kind and ordered by case Is a cno. In view of tho peculiar Saturday with tho Intention of bold- Cardinal Rosphlgl, vicar of Romo, fact that Mel IPs arts, not as a United ing a meeting were driven Into a solid who Issued special Instructions there-for- . Ststes ccmmlsslnrer, hut as a Justice All the churches contomporar mass by 600 Cossacks, backed by two celebrated masses for the of the peace of Havre township, are to neously tines of Infantry with fixed bayonets. event, tho Intoning of the Orcmus be Investigated. It Is alleged Meill About 2,000 strikers being thus en combining with tho harmony. money for dismissal of celestials charged wl:h forgery. WESTERN RAILROAD SOON TO HAVE IN USB THE LARGEST EVER CONSTRUCTED. Whitocappcrs In Washington. A man namol Ray ram to Walla A Western railroad has Just re- the total weight cf onpCne being alla. Wash., cn Monday from ceived two new express passenger pounds, and tho total weight cf Hadley station to swear out warrants engines. They are tbe largest and the erglne and tender Is about for most powerful ever built There Is pounds. The tender, which bits a some ham-let- s who, fce stated, had to equal rapacity of 8,400 gnllors of water and nothing In the world whltoocpi'od" him. According to his 9 tons of coal, U tho largest yet built. them. story. Rny was amused by the threshThe boiler is of tho straight type ing crew with The cylinders are 22 Inches In diahaving attempted a meter by 28 Inches stroke; the drlvlrg and 70 Inches In diameter, with 328 criminal on tho cook, who is assault 20 80 In tubes are and Inches wheels feet la longth. Tbe diameter, an elderly woman. Tho crew tied him, ho alleges, to a header wagen. nt night, taking turns abi ut. herrew hipped him then rrod ;,lln ln tnr and finally ran 1dm ut of the ' ' ramp. i.'-- t ' v . VTr Feud Result! In Murder. rMA i ' V'VL'li ) ;V -- :' 7. , 7 As a result of a , P neighboring feud. II. lam Ci c i or and his son, James I , faro bank and relieved the deal: 3700 In gold coin, making his esc. In a fire ln a dwelling at Roc kama, L. I., occupied by Comma D. C. Stuart of the navy, a ten was burned to death and anoths riously injured by leaping from a dow. During the funeral services over remains of E. Kaulfus, at La Cm Wls, tbe floor of one of the ro. gave way, precipitating about th five persons Into the cellar. Sec were hurt, but none Borlously. Cos-Bas- In a fight between deputy Ec States marshals and a gang of laws, that took place In the one outlaw was killed, sstf sorlously wounded and Wiley Hj a deputy marshal, fatally wounid John W. Bookwalter, of Sprier $ O., Is a candidate for United B senator, to succeed Senator This announcement waa mads S day by Harvey Gerber, chalraa the "Big Five" organising corns It Is reported that In severi lages of the vilayet of Ohhrldi Bulgarians bavo rlBen egalat Turkish neighbors and have cred them. A Bulgarian band strong Is threatening the brld? La grove. The polico have not been diacover tho slightest trace of ham S. Allen of Boston, who k city with a shortage of 180,000 accounts of the preachers aid tv tho M. E. church, of which k - EN-ON- 219,-CO- O 374,-CO- O to-da- y 2U-lcc- $rr, l 1 - Convict James Roberts, ona band of fugitives from th prison, was captured at D11' Cal., Wednesday. Ho was drw5 a tramp and carried a roll of b,,: lit i He wax recognized wbllo try!" purchaso food. Mrb Tho Servian government I 3t tl I8 ivs lng to pay the debts of the c Alexander and Queen Dr.S j'ater h h their eetatei. Tho debt a II SSO.noo nnd the aggregate va!'8 j'oir dates 3140.000. Tho sa'PJ 8 11 go to tho heir. rusii - Cnoor. the working steam pressure Is 220 firebox Is 9 feet lorg by C fret wide, pounds to the square Inch, The en- 6 feet deep nt the fr nt ard 5 fed 4 gine Is carried on twelve wheels, a Irchcs deep nt tbe lack. There are forward truck, six connected driving 202 square feet of heatirg surface la wheels and a trailer beneath the fire- the firebox. 3Sli square f,ct In the box. The total weight on the drlvlrg tubes and 2S square Let In tho wheels Is 141.7C0 pounds. On the front tubes, roaklrr a total of 4,073 truck the weight Is 86.300 pounds, ard square feel of hearing surface. Tbe on the trslllrg wheels 41.500 pounds, grate area Is Cl square feet. fire-bric- Rsvolutlon Has Begun. The Macedonian committee at Sofia itates that a revolution has been proclaimed at the vilayet of Monastlr, In pursuance to tho decision of the central revolutionary committee. Forces in the district of Monastlr, Rezon, Orhrtda, Dehro. KoThero, Foretehka, Kronchero, Ferlent. Serin, Kayll and Dofulrhassnr Comsimultaneously menced hostilities. All toloarnphle communication has boon cut In tho districts mentioned. treasurer. h J k Lost on Mount Ranter. Fir young men fri m Seattle who had attempted tho accnt cf Mount Ranlcr Inst week without a guide, were caught by nightfall and fcg above Gibraltar Rock ami were rescued l y a party organized at Camp Muir by Profe!ior Jihn R. Flctt of the Tarcma Rich srhetl. Th ren had h rt t hoi r way end wereyoung vsn-- i ff toward the treacherous tl.witz rlaotor when tlrev hoard tbn !a-- y suuts if the rereoo-s- , ti urUtx n:o making the asict.t this yoar. fin ' me-- citui'y, oxlMcl met at nth In the e .load, a 1 w, u.,de 1. The a-- im-r.-- tt : y rsurl.- were living mar Olet;., Windward OIvl.ili, ma, and had Id. od has f.r cv.r a y,a-- . The pintles n public well, nd ln tho n (iimT Ct i per i.,t nnrrott with n lend of n0 rie-- i seized a shitgun anil Simon Itufiirer and wrtf wfft dered netr Wlm hr: ter. T ontttheir I, nine bunted. It I" prime n committed by o'rn' "wild cat distillery, c Booker had told the revetui of their location. Jmlge Gregory of Albany. rejecting sn application B1 ' ration last week, said: "I cnr naturalize nny one who ( n and la ttnnblo to si",,t "r lb h inguage sufficiently himself understood." al-te- n f' rarrett la ui Jail at Wopflwanl, Never Too Cld to wed. It li nnromond that former Cloy. mcrlMhbcrk of Texas was martini on Wednesday, to Mis, jcll pPrtt pf Abilene. Tex., ThH w mi ,!ie ,hlri, tinGovernor lubtck has His !nt wife diod r,e rar o t!l, inonth. Gevnior lutierk Mrr, n-- In r f J Por.i.n s Jevns; tun I, ant hn he ehro of tho jf vBr explosion of oil o ''n coal mine nt Linton. day afternoon caused n flr b't!r Mroyoj th tipple and plant, There were 215 ti.,,i In the plant, but nil fid th Tbs nr Lot pit An hi . II. man entered a salons the main street of Tucson, Arc. one day last week, walked up to A masked ..JJ ! di - avln vrr evrf aits when 'h o lawn '0 if Cla I the CH Mm la pr 'Jh V brio Tna. nw tie, l Bli of nti v !, !rn |