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Show UTAH STATE SEWS. now has A WYOMING BAD MAN a local exchange Kaysvllle TWO MEN ARE KILLED AT t the Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone DER BY JIM DOLLARD. , In full operation. There were nine rases of'smallpox In detention In Salt Lake City at the close of the' week. A Sprlngvlllo lad was last wrek sentenced to live days In the county Jail for stealing gum from a store. session of the Utah The thirty-thirwas Methodist Mission conference held In Salt Lake City last week. More than fifty-fou- r tons of grasshoppers have been killed this summer by the farmers of Sanpete county.( Men are being rushed to Callentes to take part In the construction of the San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake route. Indications point to am Increase In business throughout the state, It being the general belief that the dull season has passed. There are only four more srhool children In Ogden this year than there were on August 1, 1902, according to the official school census. The Utah Independent Telephone company is erecting poles and laying conduits In Salt Lake City, preparatory to Installing their new system. A Salt Lake doctor has two patients suffering from blood poisoning, one case being caused from the peck of a hen and the other by the bite of a fly. A company has been formed In SalO Lake City which will provide abstracts of life insurance policies. The company Is the first of Its kind ever organized. J. Ross Clark of the Salt Lake route has made ofilclal announcement of contracts let for grading roadbed over The Gap between Daggett and a distance of about 300 miles. Rert Nelson, a Salt Lake hoy, attempted to make a balloon ascension and parachute Jump last week, when, the parachute failed to work and the young aeronaut, was seriously Injured. According to a decision handed down by Justice McCarty In the supreme court last week, a school house cannot be used for public and private dances, because It Is against public policy. Salt Lake will entertain the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers during the week commencing September 13, when 250 delegates, from all parts, of the Union, will he present. A man supposed to be W. C. Brown of Congo, Ky., was killed by a Rio Grande train near Lake View. It Is supposed the man was stealing a ride and fell, his body being dragged over a mile. The state hoard of equalization has completed ft table showing the assessment by counties as reported by the , county auditors. The total Is an Increase of 110.101,226 over s, the year ment Attempted to Shoot Up the Town In The fight demonstrated beyond all True Cowboy Style, and Wantonly doubt that Jeflrles stands alone In his Slew Both His Victims. Imclass. He showed remarkablp skill. and In both speed provement Jim Dollard, known as a somewhat Corbett, during the first part oft he was almost outpointed, and the desperate character residing In the fight, that he landed on Jeffries few blows vicinity of Lander, Wyo., attempted to without sting. were apparently run that town on Thursday, and as a said after the fight: 1 Corbett Jim result two men are dead and Dollard I fought tha lost. and best did my Is in Jail. The men who met death was too big Jeffries how. I knew best at Dollards hands were Ross Stringer, Is the best man in tha he and for me, a printer, and Frank Bryant, a satisfied with rancher. Dollard attacked Bryant in world. If the public Is to give JefI I am am. glad ft saloon and beat him so badly that my fight, Is his due. I the all that credit fries death resulted. He met Stringer on the street, and, without warning, have no personal feelings in the matstruck him over the head with a ter. I have fought my last fight" board, which he carried In his hand, 8HEEPHERDER TO WHIPPED crushing his skull, and Stringer died DEATH. soon aftor. Both victims were exemplary citizens. Was Bound to a Tree and Flayed to After his double murder Dollard Death With Blacksnakea. concluded that he would continue to has been received from Information run the town, and started after other a small cattle camp In northDupuyer, s people on which to carry out his of tbe whipping to death ern Montana, was he hut mood, overpowered white-capand placed In Jail. In the morning he of Joe Sturgeon by fourteen cattlemen. to be supposed was cool and collected, hut expressed But meager details of the atrocious no remorse for bis crime. have been received. It appears crime While the double killing is prowho Is ft sheepherder, that Sturgeon, nounced the most dastardly and coldwas whlteeaps and forced surprised by blooded la the history of the state, to surrender at the point of Winchesthere is no talk of violence. Dollard'a relatives are well known ter rifles. He was bound, slung across and taken out on the prairie, throughout the state, and are gener- ft saddle his clothing and bound to of stripped He has borne ft fairly ally respected. The tree. ft then, with whlteeaps good reputation, and although of ft blacksnakea and knotied ropes, flayed somewhat wild character, has never until his herder the body hung limp had any serious trouble with any one. He carried ft gun everywhere, but as and lifeless. After thrashing the life from Stursuch a thing Is common here among hla sheep were shot and driven geon, range riders, no attention was ever off. Cattlemen had repeatedly posted alto matter. la Ilia mother the paid notices ordering all sheepmen to leave most prostrated. the vicinity, and all but Sturgeon had JEFFRIES 8TILL CHAMPION. moved their flocks to other sections. Sheriff Taylor has left for the scene. Defeats Former Champion Corbett In SAED BY A HOG. the Tenth Round. mur-doron- s, Ten thousand people saw Jamea J. Jeffries, champion heavyweight of the Indiana Farmer Owes His Llfs to a Favorite Porker. world, defeat Jim Corbett at the MeCharles Catwell, a farmer living chanics' Pavilion In San Francisco, Friday night, when Jeffries played near Elwood, owes his life to the fact with hla opponent for nine and a half that a hog and bull, owned by him. Catwell was rounds, when Corbett's seconds mo- are sworn enemies. tioned to tbe referee to atop the light walking down the road near his home In order to save their principal from driving tbe hog. A herd of cattle, also needless punishment belonging to him, had broken through The end came shortly after the be- a fence on the place, and a vicious ginning of the tenth round, when Jef- Hereford bull made for Catwell, gorfries planted oue of hts terrific left ing him In the thighs and throwing The him to the ground. The bull had wings on Corbett's stomach. man who conquered John L. Sullivan backed off preparatory to rushing dropped to the floor In agony, and upon Catwell and trampling him to the memorable scene at Carson, when death, when the hog took ft hand la Bob Fitzsimmons landed hla solar the fight, and attacked the bull, injurplexus blow, was almost duplicated. ing him badly In the nose with a vicThis time, however Corbett struggled ious pair of tusks. While the bog and to hla feet and again faced hla gigan- the bull fought, Catwell managed to tic adversary. With hardly a mo make his escape. 1902. o At Bunnyslde. last week, Sara and another Italian engaged in a' fight, when the other man drew a polnard and slashed Costango across the abdomen, InfllcUng a wound which will prcbably prove fatal. Herman Holschut, a Salt take boy. has been arrested on a charge of horse stealing. Ha appropriated ft horse and buggy and was enjoying a ride, when he was gathered In by the long arm of the law. Utah's mining exhibit at the St. Louis fair promises to be among tha very best exhibits at the exposition. A feature of the exhibit will be an Immense display of cnyx, new deposits of which have been lately discovered. II. T. Robbins, a farmer of Kays-vlllwag thrown from his wagon while crossing the rnllrosd track, hla Jaw being briken In several places, lnflletlrg surh serious Injuries that tho (Hu tors held out little hope of recovery. The Judgment of tho lower court In derylng the motion irr a new trial made by letcr Mortonren. the convicted mrderrr of James R. Hay, who was killed In Forest Tale. Dec. 16, 1901. has been affirmed by the supreme court of the state. General Marseer A. C. Ridgeway of Construction comthe Colorado-l'tapany, w'nkh Is building tho Denver-Sal- t I ake rrad, says that tho report of an alliance or agreement between tho new line ard tbe Donver & Rio Grande, was unrounded. Under ft recent ruling of the post- olllre department, Utah la likely to be deprived of several rural free delivery routes. The rullrg was that no route should be over twenty five miles In length, and that along this route there must he at least 109 families. Drilling for oil la to begin nt Mt. rieasant nt once. The experiment well is to he sunk about two miles southwest of the city, and If necessary will bo sunk to n depth of 2.000 feet. Oil Is the principal topic of conversation In Mt. Pleasant now. James Williams, a pioneer of aged 73 years, lost his life In attempting to ford a crock fifteen miles from his home, while driving a team attached to a load of fruit. Ills body was found five miles below tha place where the accident occurred. LAN- ment's hesitation Jeffries swung hla right and again landed on Corbett's stomach. Jim dropped to the floor and then it was that Tommy Ryan, seeing that It was all over, motioned to Referee Graney to stop the punish- RODDED OF A FORTUNE IN GEMS Cos-tan- NORTHWEST RUSSIA VERY ANGRY notes. Prominent Charles Berryman, a TO SAIL FOR accidentally young man of Leadville, TURKISH WATERS. and will revolver a with Bhot himself probably die. Demands of Czar That Punishment be A Denver & Rio Grande passenger Meted Out to Assassins Must near train went through a bridge Be Complied With, Lathrop, Colo., on the 14th, causing the Injury of fourteen passengers. A squadron of the Russian Black not ship Wyoming stockmen will ea fleet has been ordered to sail for unmarket eastern to the cattle their of this Turkish waters. Notification low of the because move has been telegraphed from til late this fall, and the overstocked Sebastopol to the Russian embassador prices prevailing ORDERS SQUADRON NEWS SUMMARY T Lord Salisbury Is very in an4 feared he will not recover. Fifty-eigh- t victims of the tunnel aster were hurled In Paris on Wefo! day f last Frask Farias, a rancher living w Los Angeles, was instantly a train at a crossing. A cloudburst at Paplllion, flooded the town and caused extend damage to growing crops. Lord Curzons term of offloe ,, market viceroy of India has been extended at Constantinople. Frank Keefe was taken from Lara- from January to May, 1904. The dispatch of tho squadron Is InIntenRussia's mie to Rawlins last week for safe The wrecking of the Katy" 8yei tended to emphasize at crowd was a big There compliance of tion near Sedalia, Mo., on the 11th result keeping. exacting complete with her demands as to satlsfacton the depot, but there was no talk of In the Injury of twenty-onpersons. for the murder by a Turkish gen lynching. Considerable has opposition darme of her consul-- at Monaotlr. The Highland Ranch company, with veloped to the Idea of calling the a. The czar ordered that no promises a capital stock of $130,000, has been tra session of congress for October on the part of the Turkish government Incorporated at Cheyenne for the purSeven people are now dead as the should be accepted, but that demands pose of doing business In Uinta counresult of the attack upon a crovj should be made as follows: ty, Wyo., and near St. Anthony, Ida. at Winfield, Kans., by Twiggs, a lun The Immediate severe punishment Johnson, who has been em- tic. George exemof the murderer; the arrest and ployed In Rawlins for the past three It Is reported from Rome that plary punishment of the person who months, has been arrested for a robthe Vesuvius continues In a fere, Mouut M. Rostkovorfkis carriage; fired at committed in Illinois some time of positive bery and a new crater seems to of eruption Immediate production ago. Johnson protests be is the wrong have opened. proofs that the vail of Monastir has man. been actually banished; the immediate A buggy containing four person John M. Ramsey was killed and Hersevere punishment of all the civil and was struck and wrecked by a street bert Forney seriously Injured as tha military officials responsible fee the in Kansas City, the occupants an car steel result of tbe falling of a murder. seriously injured. being on In was place being put girder that James J. Hills personal property a bridge over Halls Fork, near Opal SITUATION IN TURKEY. assessment was raised from $138,001 Wyoming. Revolutionists Delayed by Harvesting to $200,000, last week by the fcoari the received to by reports According Are Hastening to Join Their Colors. state board of horticulture, the prune of equalization at SL Paul. Letters received in London from When asked if it was not a fact crop of Oregon will amount to 45,000,-00Monastir, dated August Gth, add some Secretary pounds. There has been very that he was to succeed Information regarding the situation little blight this season and the crop Root, it is claimed Governor Taft par then prevailing to the brief reporta Is said to be of excellent quality. fessed ignorance in the matter. that the censor allows to leak out of Fred Bond State WyoFour miners engaged In placing Engineer The letters aay: died on the 14th. He had made timbers In a zinc mine at FranklU The Insurrectionary bands have ming Irrigation a study, and In his knowl- Furnace, N. J., were crushed to dead nearly their full complement of men, of all pertaining to the science by ft rock weighing at least fifteea and those revolutionists who were deJ edge can be classed with Professor Elwood tons. layed by the harvesting are hastening Mead, Professor Clarence Johnson and The crowd that witnessed the cos to join the colors. Heretofore the re- other lrrlgationist8 of national reputest between Jeffries and Corbett vaa cruits were required to provide their tation. The Wyoming board of equalization undoubtedly the largest that ever as own rifles. Now all are supplied from has fixed the tax levy for 1903 at 6 sembled at a similar entertainment la magazines In the mountains. s of California. Excepting for two or three places mills, an Increase of possessing strategic advantages, all ft mill over the preceding year. Of Eleven people are dead as the r mill Is for of the sixty or seventy villages In this Increase of the collapse of the board walk suit f fund the governor's mansion and the Klrchevo district are deserted. mill for the state hospital fund, at the baseball park in Philadelphia, In the Florlnt district the rebels at Sheridan. and several more are lying at the have a large depot In ft strong posiA report of the status of Irrigation point of death. tion In the mountains. Many women In the state of Washington for ths Isaac Markley, a wealthy farmer ftre baking bread day and night for 1902 shows that there ftre 4,59$ year living near Marshalltown, Iowa, ir those In the field, and large supplies of clothing, shoes, rifles and ammuni- Irrigators In the state, and that ths rested last May, charged with tha Irrigation area covers 154,962 acres. murder of his wife and out on $19,004 tion are kept there. "A apy Informed the Turkish au- The cost of the system was $2,330,768. thorities ot the depot and they sent and the total length ot main ditches ball, has suicided by hanging. Veterans of the Army of the PUk ft thousand troops on August 4th to 1,095 miles. capture the place. The fight which Boys playing In a raspberry patch Ippines in Manila, celebrated occnps ' ensued lasted twenty-fouhours. near Virginia City, Mont, discovered tlon day with a parade In which 804 Many soldiers were killed, but th the skeleton of the unknown murderer men took In the old reguclad part, stronghold was so secure that the of James McLaughlin, and cleared a lation service clothing of blue shirts rebels, who sustained no losses, mystery of forty years' standing. Mc- and khaki. the attack. On August 6th sixty Turkish sol- Laughlin was keeper of a resort, and At the age of 84, Grandfather Coy, body carried off by diers were found dead at Karamaula, was shot south of Russelville, Ind., Is cutting a apparently killed in a hard fight with his murderer. ft superior Boone Potter, the notorious desper- full set of new teeth above and three tyree of rebels. ado, wanted In North Carolina for tha below at present, but all Ms teeth are MURDERED HIS WIFE. murder of two deputy sheriffs, who coming In new and gradually pushing Kansas City Woman Attacked as She was captured ten days ago by Marshal the old ones out. Crinnell, made a sensational escape E. E. Johnson, bookkeeper In s Slept from the Sheridan county, Wyoming, B. George Evans, manager of the Jail, last week, and his recapture is Duluth, Minn., bank, admits embee American Transfer company, problematical. sling $40,000 and says his peculationi hla wife, Lillie Maude Evans, In The motion of Tom Ilorne for a new have extended over a period of elgSf ft most manner at their trial will be argued before the supreme months. He squandered the money l home la the southern portion of court of Wyoming on August 20, and stock speculation. a City, Mo., early Saturday, Later so great Is popular feeling In the cass The house of commons has accept hft waa dead In Mount St. of the big desperado that It Is prob- ed all the amendments to the Irish Mary's two miles distant, having shot able the court will set aside other and land bill adopted by the house ol himself. Mrs. Evans was attacked as prior business In order that Horn's lords, except two of an unlmportait she lay asleep. According to the hired motion may be considered and dl nature. It is bolleved the lords wlO girl, the only witness to the tragedy, posed of as soon as possible. accept the bill In its present form. Evans entered hts wife's apartments It Is estimated that the hop crop Charles G. Emery, a wealthy tobse at about daylight and fired two shots of western Washington will be 22.500 co dealer of New York at her. Neither took effect, and then City, has pw bales, that of Yaklnm county 12,500 chased Mrs. View an island Grand dragging Evans toward him by bales; total for the state. 35,000 hales, In the St. Lawrence park, the hair, be deliberately placed hla resere many river, volver against the back of her neck against 30,000 last year. Estimates for In Into which will be turned extent, and fired. The shot literally blew the Oregon are 75,000, against 85,000 bales free sanitarium for poor children. woman's head off. last year. The crop of the Pacific Fort Percy Bigelow, a coast Is estimated at 155,000 bales, ss Removed Girl's Heart Is locked was Wayne, Ind., boy, 170,000 last year. Surgeons at the city hospital In St against box car by tramps and was not dl As the result of a Wordy battle beLoula, Mo., removed the heart of Alma C& tween hoboes ar.d harvest hands on covered until the car arrived la Toomey .a 13 year-olthe girl who had their when engo, several days later, way to the wheat fields cf North been atabbed by her aged lover, condi was In found boy a famished Thomas Barnes, laid It upov her Dakcta, In a box car near Glendive, tlon. breast, examined it, found It unin- Mont., Thomas McGowan of PM The Monmouth, N. J., county court an and unknown man were killed jured and replaced It without apparW Ullam of common pleas has doplded the cas4 and Morphing was enviously ent Injury to the patient It Is the wounded. The he' cos brought to by a landlord against a tea eleventh operation of this kind in tha Itoid up tho men. who attempted put up a fight. ant for rent which was unpaid be annals of surgery. Barnes' only A Havre, Mont., special for his crime la that the child says that cause the tenant had to move o looked like his sweetheart of thirty while members of John Chester's fam- Ing to bedbugs. Tho court favors tM years ago, who Jilted him. ily were greeting him on his return teunnt Russian Fleet Ordered to Turkish home from a Journey, William, his It Is rumored In Constantinople thart son, lay down on the ground, the Turkish Waters. troops In Macedonia bavl A squadron of the Russian Black placed tho muzzle of a rifle n Ms becomo so demoralized falk by their ol ea fleet has been ordered to sail for mouth, pulled the trigger with his toe ure to receive pay that hundreds Turkish wators. Notification of this and blew off tho top of his head. What them are ths deserting and selling th b0y t0 d U n stated10 movft has been telegraphed from rifles to the Insurgents in order to b to the Russian ambassador tain provisions. A. I. Craig, general at Constantinople, passenger agent The dispatch of The Mussulmans at Uskub are dsUf of the Oregan Railroad & thft squadron Is Intended to empha-sizNavigation gathering In tho mosques and it I Russia's Intention of exacting company, stated last week that the feared that a massacre of the Chrla complete compliance with her de- Harriman lines win appropriate S tlans is as to satisfaction for tbs murmands impending. Officials In for the purpose of advertising the Da express tho belief der by a Turkish gendarme of her Int the that consul at Monastir. Xn.BrlhWC8t at th St- LouI ventlon of the powers alone can pi vent the disaster. Gave Written Pledge to Assassin. Duncan Courage, an The presont run of Chinook salmo The Cazettc waa Instantly killed at 8eattlo, falling In the Columbia river It unprccedent1 prints ft letter from ft person In BsL from a scaffolding, another d. Every cannery and cold storas man who Is In conflden"tl lets, grade, falling at the same time and plant on the river Is working to K tlons with the leaders of ths recent alighting on top of Courage, Mm to death, the other man crushing full ca petty. It Is conceded that U" conspiracy," explaining why King reaping present phenomenal run of fish U du Peter Is completely In their hands and Injury entirely. to artificial propagation. does not dare to do tho slightest About thirty-fivmen employed on act without their According to a dispatch for Amtr approval bridge work In Spokane have struck The writer affirms that the new er darn, king three hundred Chlneso $4.50 demanding for nine hours' work! waa cognizant of the conspiracy long They had received about 45 cents an killed In a recent battle with Dutc before the regicide waa and save the conspiratorsperpetrated, troops at tho village of Poclontons,lb a written CXIW,e(1 th factors In pledge not to punish them If he will ship In men from Seattle tho Island of Sumatra. The Pu,c f to Inks was alerted king. ths places cf the strikers; jest one officer and six men c e 32-to- n three-fourth- one-fourt- h one-hal- r d and-hi- s ; mur-dare-d cold-bloode- d Kan-sa- cem-ter- o, y, d Intel-phi- s ex-cu- MRS. SAMUEL PARKER. The theft from Mrs. Samuel Tarker $50,000 worth of Jewelry has stirred up tha police of Horolulu to great efforts to try sod find the criminals, but as yet no clew has been left and It Is feared that so.e time may elapse before tbe Jewels are recovered. Soma of tbe gems lost are rubles or rare else and are heirlooms. Mrs. Par-kc- r Is one of tha moat prominent women la Honolulu, bar husband being a strong candidate for governor of Hawaii and one of the wealthleit men ea the Island. An Illinois Man Still Working at the Age of 103. Frank Blnton, familiarly known In the vicinity of Vernon. Ills., ns Uncle Frank," baa celebrated his one hundred and third birthday, lie Is still strong and robust, runs the hotel he has conducted for half a century and raises his own vegetables, milks his own cows and does his own chores. II comes of a long lived family, his father having attained the nee cf lu-- t and hla grnudlather 110 yearn, the latter meeting his death by accident. Implore the Virgin to 8avo Tholr Lives. Tbe people of Naples are almost la a state of panic over the activity of Vesuvius. The parish priest and the guardians of the law arfHavlng great dtfileplty la quieting the people, who are convlueed that they are about to he overwhelmed with lava. They gather In churches, whero they cast themselves before the altar, imploring the Intercession of tho Virgin. The earthquake shocks have served to Increase the alarm. cf c"rs e $50,-00- 0 - Iron-worke- r. Rhlne-Westphall- a 60-fo- U'' him-asl- killd-The- captuied th vlllago. calf 0 |