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Show 1 - CRIME OF COALVILLE TIMES. t ft. JOKES, . Editor and Businas Ruigir. at th Pooloffr. ala Cual.ll). t'tik, awiaO-CUaIMM. ltf f, a. Matter or at owRirrioN, nilFajaM. idMata. la ...... Oaa Vtar. Sit BATTLE OF CONVICTS a Him for E.MrMl y SWAIN. LOVE-SIC- II Ml Moatk Una liiaUa .ao Olafla Opt xA UTAH STATE NEWS Murders Woman Who Jilted Better Man. Mra Frieda Baker, wife of a commission clerk, was killed la San Francisco Tuesday by Mike Nlhall, n barkeeper, In a fit of jealousy. Nlhall then turned his weapon pn himself, inflicting n alight wound. Nlhall was n former lover of Mrs. Baker, and sines her marriage to Baker several months ago, has hounded the woman continually. Tuesday morning he met Mra. Baker and her mother walking on the street and accosted them. Mrs. Bakers mother, seeing danger in a meeting, advised her daughter to run, which she did, followed by Nlhall, pin tol In hand. Mrs. Baker entered the saloon of one Fowke, and appealed to the proprietor for protection, but before be could he of assistance to the distressed woman, Nlhall entered, and, throwing bis arms around Mrs. Baker, began firing his revolver. Several shots entered Mra. Bakers body, killing her. Fowke grabbed n revolver and turned It on Nlhall, but did not shoot, as Nlhall was pointing his weapon at his own head. Nlhall fired one shot, hut the Injury ts not n serious one. He expressed gratification that he had DESPERATE STRUGGLE OCCURS BEHINO PRISON WALLS. Tws Despcrat Criminate Engag a Dual to the Death, Ona Being g Armed With a Knife and th Other With an Iron Bar. lied. Dtahfi madly up tbe stair he rushed back to kis celL Hamilton followed la close pursuit, beating the man over the head with the Iron bar as he rsn. Brown reached the cell, hut tried vainly to .escape his aaanll-an- t He was beaten Into insensibility before the guard and other prisoners could separate the combatants. Both mra are so seriously Injured that there B no hope for recovery. Brown waa sentence for murserving a forty-yea- r dering a Chinaman in Ogden, while Hamilton had been sent up from Salt Lake county for three yearn for assault with Intent to commit murder. .William Brown and Ed. W. Hamiat the Utah state ni penitentiary, were desperately perhaps mortally wounded la sa encounter in the corridor of the prison early Monday morning. As the result TRAGEDY AT RAWLINS. of the conflict Hamilton is confined m the prison hospital, breathing in gasps Drunken Groceryman Murders Sheriff through a perforated lung, and sufferand Prominent Citizen. from other wounds, while Brown ing ia lying In his narrow cell oacon-sciod- s At Rawlins, Wyo Monday might, from a rain of blows inflated Frank Keefe, n groceryman, shot and Iron bar upon his bend. Both killed Thomas King and City Marshal an with man were horrribly mutilated lq ths John Baxter. Keefe had been drinking affray and neither Is likely to survive, for several days and had gotten Into a number of quarrels. The shooting according to the statement of Df, occurred at the rear of his own store, C. Yonng, the prlsoB physician. Neither of the wounded men will which Is located on tbe corner of talk regarding the tragedy. The men Front and Fifth streets, where he fired occupied adjoining cells, and had been Several shots just for fun. There were heard quarreling the night befora a number of men across the street when Hamilton Informed Brown hi east of his place, but because of his The men wen bad reputation no one would look ould "get him. marching down the corridor, Hamilton around tbe corner of the building for being just behind Browna when sud- fear of falling a victim to his gun Marshal Baxter, who denly Hamilton drew from .beneath play. City bla jacket n short Iron bar and struck heard the shooting, came running Brown on the head. Brown pitched through the crowd, crossed the street forward and tumbled down the stairs to the rear of the store and broke the Hamilton, with a fiendish yell, sprang lock, letting the door swing open. No after the prostrate man, and struck sooner bad he done thla than Keefe him again before he rose. Brows fired and Baxter fell to the sidewalk. luched forward and tottered to his Thomas King, who waa standing near, feet, drawing at the same time a long tepped to Baxters aid when he Ml, and Keefe fired n second shota striking knife from the folds of Seizing the arm which hi Id the trot King In the left breast and the bullet her with hts left hand, hi struck hit pierced his heart. assailant time after time with ths Keefe la in jail. He has always knife. Loosening' his arm froa been considered a desperate character Browns grasp, Hamilton struck the' while drinking. King Is n railroad maa hand which held the knife and seat of high standing. Baxter has been on the weapon clattering along the e the police force only a few months, mented floor. hut has a .reputation for being one of Unarmed and facing a despents the most daring officers in the antagonist, Bros lost courage tal lton, two convicts 1 TORNADO JN KANSAS. LOS ANGELES ROAD WILL BE BUILT .Several People Injured and Much Property Destroyed. Word has been received of n tor-naat 8L Paul, Neoaho county, Kana. Saturday, which . destroyed a great amount of property nnd Injured five people four of whom cannot recover. Mra. David Chamberlain nnd three members of a German family named Lmngfaam will die, it is thought. David Chamberlain has bruises of a severe character, while several other persons sustained minor injuries. The three-storbrick school building was entirely destroyed and the homes of Mr. Chamberlain, Mr. Longham and Mrs. Melluse blown away. Many houses were also unroofed. The depot platform was carried from the town-site- . The tornado jumped s bull Jin g occasionally, taking a houae here and a barn there. The storm luted about five minutes. Near Cherryvale all the buildings on the farm of Stanley Foster were badly Injured and their two year-ol- d child was fatally hurt, suffering a fractured skulL ISA FEDAO, LOS AMGEIES 0 SELT LAKE SOLO BUYS BAST OF SHOST UAL u tko Um Eqalrmaat ef tto Caai. paay Soath of Salt Laka, ladadlas tka AH - Cat-ai- r, Fawihaaad ky Saws tor Clark aa4 Bla Aaasset- ta alaa Haa fraae Salt LmAaiaIm to ba FaekaS ta Caaoplattoa. LoabImM Utt According to the latest reports, it Tho supreme court bolds that tbs now seems an assured fact that Salt lav creatine municipal judgeships is Lake City and Loa Aagelea will be constitutional. connected by, rail la a abort time, by Tho first shipment of wool from the San Pedro, Loa Angeles and Salt Utah this season went out from Fair-fiel- d Lake line, the road which la backed last week. by Senator Clark of Montana and asSalt lake and Ogden win bars first sociates. class ball teams this season, it being The Salt Lake Tribune of Sunday tbs intention to play four games each prints the following special telegram, week. regarding the matter: New York, April 18. Senator W. A. Eleren girls were sent from 8alt ed states that he haa Clark to Lake City last week take tho place MURDER WILL OUT. San the Pedro. for of the striking telephone girls in Butts. Man Arrested for Crime Committed Los Angeles and Salt Lake Railroad company all lines and equipment of Stockton now has an Athletic club, Five Years Ago. Short Line company lying tbs club being formally opened last Two man charged with complicity Oregon south of Salt Lake In Utah and Neweek when a contest was killed the woman. in tho murder of Jennie Hickey In vada, Including Leamlngjon cut-ofyelled off. Douglu Monument park, a crime that and haa obtained a ninety-nin- e IN AFFAIRS PHILIPPINES. A local telephone company is being hu baffled tho police department of lease on terminal facilities In year Salt five years, have organised in Falrvlew which will in- Numerous Tribes Chicago for nearly Accept American in conjunction with Oregon Lake City immean stall bora arretted. One ts Richard B. Finn, exchange there in the Sovereignty and Pledge Peace. The property will b Short Line. a well-to-d- o diate future. plumber. Tho other aa soon as necessary direcMajor General Davis has returned to transferred Martin L. Marooney, a clerk for a big The Utah Louisiana Purchase com- Manila from the Jolo tors meetings may be held and conarchipelago.. He commercial houae. Both men are being mission, accompanied by sereral mem-- , did not see the sultan of Jolo, and track the is held without balL Finn denies all tracts approved. Grading bers of the governor's staff and ladles, latter went to will be commenced at Daggett, Singapore three days taying win start for St. Louis Saturday. knowledge of the crime. Marooney before General Davis arrived. The suand the road will soon ba stated that he wu sitting at the California, hu little been Very spring wheat has Neltans abaence tompels a temporary from C&lientes-throug- h extended entrance of the park when the murder planted, and farmers are awaiting the abandonment of the negotiations for vada. From Leamington to Callentea occurred; that be saw riira strike the advent of more seasonable weather to th abrogation of the Bates treaty. the roadbed will be improved and id girl and afterward carry the unconof work the begin plowing end plant General Davis reports that rails. The with scious form of the girl toward the ' T tng. of the Lanao, Mindanao, Moros have terminus of the road is now western lake, and that jn the course of half Arbor day wa generslty observed accepted American sovereignty tnd an hour he saw Finn return alone. being operated from San Pedro harbor to Ontario, and wiU oon be comthroughout tbs state. ''Governor Wells pledged peace and friendship. RepreMarooney offers no explanation of his and the state officials followed their sentatives of forty towns north of the attd ln oceratiyu as far as pleted long silence and hu made many conusual custom by setting out a number lake professed allegiance to the United Riverside. He hopes to have the road tradictory statements since being arStates before Major Ballard. Peace Is of trees. retted. The Hickey girl wu only 14 completed in about two years. Is an until made to A. UNDERWOOD, Mrs. David Collins of Monroe last assured attempt years old. Her body wss found in Lake Michigan at Thirty-fiftweek give birth to her fifteenth child, abolish slavery. It is believed that street (Private Secretary to William A. In September, 1898. and it la said friends of the family in- would unite the Moros In opposition to Clark.) InAmericans. the The head hunters This will indeed prove good news to tend notifying President Roosevelt of habiting the Sierra Madre mountains - the event. the people of Utah, aa the San Pedro have made a raldln the province of AW THEY TOLD U system will enter a territory which THE ROAD WAS CLEAR. Another Utah pioneer, Z. B. Decker Nuevn Eclja, Island of Lucon. They has long looked forward to the Umo of Psrowan, passed to the Great Be- beheaded four natives. A force of cav-air- y is pursuing ths raiders. i when they might have proper railway Mr. was last Decker a week. yond facilities. The San Pedro system will New Yorker by birth and was in his REVIVAL OP BOXERISM. be an independent line. U will eighty sixth year. Chinese absolutely and owned by Stilt for Organising Purpose Charles Thornton, a prlvats staUs own officers, and all railroad line of Driving Out Foreigners. tioned at Fort Douglas, was almost inwill hare access to its faculties on The steamer Sblnano Mara, which stantly killed last week by falling unterms. This insures Salt Laka equal has from arrived the Orient, brought der a wagon heavily loaded with sand, City ag&lnst any combination which news of excitement at Pekin, owing to the wheels passing over his head. wlU preclude railroad rivalry or fixed In the adjoinJ. Boot fvlvf cf V arbitrary ratea to the Pacific slope. weckj ,n flrMt. Tbe Phangha! Time, aura t i I r The d.i'ectorg of the voaJ a'ef W. A, ti now legation premises are being was struck u the nme with the ball, Clark, president; JR. C. Kerens J. Rosa. armed In policed the by nightpatrols receiving a broken nose, being renClark. T; E. Gibbon, T. F. Miller, F. K. dered unconscious for thirty minutes. time. News was hrtmvht some time Rulo, W. S. McCornlck, Thomas ago of Russian expeditions visiting Although Bessie Knerht, the 8a Kearns, Reed Smoot, B. W. Clark, Thibet and of on the part lake girl who has been sleeping for of the natives. opposition Perry S. Heath, Ross W. Smith. Newe was received ths past sixty days, has not yet awsk-ne- by the Shlnano that a party of The Tribune publishes aa InterRus-la- n a waa told to turn back at Cham-dshe Is said to be improving, and view with Senator Kearns. In which and, on refusing, the party waa atIt la believed the will eventually re1 he aaya, in part: believe that tacked and aeveo killed and twenty cover. trains wUl be running between SalL one wounded. A number of the farmers of Spring Lake and Los Angeles over the comCEUTAN8 ARE SCARED. vflle have started to put in their beets. pleted line within eighteen months There are about 900 acres of beets confrom today. The San Pedro, Los AnIn Morocco Assumes Alarming Trouble tracted for in Sprtngville and Maple-ton- , geles A Salt Lake Railroad company x Proportions. and the prospect for a crop is has now available on caU $25,000,000 A dispatch from Ceuta, Morocco, revery fin. in cash for the completion of the main Hartley Greenwood of Central had ports the port of Tetuan, Morocco, ns line, branches and spurs. There Is no his foot badly mashed in a bay baling being In n very critical position. The more financiering to be done, and machine. He was forcing hay into pretender Is being urged to attack Tethere will be no more delay in punnthe machine with his ' foot, wher It tuan, the capture of which ta considing the completion of the work. Aa dosed up quicker than he anticipated,, ered easy. The European and Jewish soon as Senator W. A. Clark arrives residents of the place are nnsble to catching his foot In Salt Lake City, which I expect will Kline and Maguire, the. two students leave except by sea, and havt requestbe within the next two or three weeks, arrested to Salt lake City some ed that a steamer be sent to fetch the formal transfer of the 444 miles of months ago on a charge of highway them, as In consequence of tbe Insufthe Oregon Short Line property south ficient garrison, the town will soon be robbery, their arresT causing some In the hands of the Insurgent!, The of Salt Lake City will be formaUy thing of a sensation, have been die Spaniards have demanded the protecmade, and an experienced railroad, charged from custody. tion of the Spanish government manager will take charge of the operIn Salt Take last week, William But ations of the line and all of Its InterA Lucky Logger. ton shot George Hancock, the bullet ests at this end, although the transfer At Falls, Wash., two unknown striking a watch which Hancock wore men Maple bycompletioiL of negotiation and aig- robbed and then sandbagged, over his heart, thus saving his lira nature to contracts has been made on bound to n tree in the woods nearby, The Impact of the bullet caused a deep paper already In New York. Too much n Charles Anderson, logger whom bruise over the heart credit cannot be given to Senator Wiln enticed to in cabin the outskirts Modified. Arthur Van Meteer of Salt Lake City they land will pay all damages which shall Injunction Fire Cracker liam Caused A. a Riot Clark of Montana for the faithhas been trying fasting ns a cure foi of thq village. After leaving their e tJnltd States by reason At St, Paul, Minn., Monday, julge J result t0 ful manner Because one in which he has carried of their number had tied In cut the forest, tbe After fasting for forty victim dropey. Sanborn handed down a t decidon of this order, that portion of the ln- - been arrested for a disturb- out every promise made to the cltl-xeto creating WDfhre they granting the request of the attorneys Junction contained In.tSe final decree ance days he has reduced his weight from calhed of Salt Lake City In the autumn by throwing a lighted fire cracker ! a fS rhlk 'wMrh 1 SaO to 127 pounds, and hie flesh la bin, fnrhMa ,v. of 1900, when hjrocsit-4ha- t at taken from him, and then returned had the a among crowd of pedestrjana, this to hard as a rock, and he la strong menGreeks who were celebrating their line would be cratSb-jthat It the place where they had left their In would be Easter and an a created Chicago, physically. tally riot, and tween supposed helpless victim, presumably Northern Securities company on ac- before the mob could be dispersed, the capital of Utah anoaouthern The constitutionality of the recent to murder him, but found him gone. of three them had been shot by count of stock in either of the railway law enacted by the legislature making Cohen and Henry Oppenheim-er- , Ultimatum of Lumberman. Lightning Causes Death and Destruccomwhich the securities It n misdemeanor for dairymen to 'feed companies a bystander wbo came to the tion on a Nebraska Farm. The fourteen sawmill and lumber of Cohen. Tbe three wounded pany claims to owe and hold, is sustheir cows on brewery malt and like wbo are to said men, have been the During a thunder atom near West substances la to be tested, a Salt Lake manufacturing firms of Portland, Ora, pended during the pendency of the leaders of the attack on the Point, Neb., Saturday, lightning struck -appeal allowed here on this day-- AH were arrested. Non of thembffleer, dairyman having been selected for have given notice that they would rewere fuse to sell lumber of any description the farm houae of Fred Sendlgrlff. AIL, that purpose soriously Injured.' to local contractors the occupants father, mother, and until the differHomes of refuge for orphans and e Chris Narveson, an prosences between the contractors and the four children were children will he established la badly burned and pector of Ophls gulch, went ta sleep union laborers are settled. Already 300 In of front hlrfire and waked up with rendered unconscious. When Sendi-Eri- ff various parts of th state. If the plans hi clothes ablaze. Maddened by 'pain, carpenters have been laid off as a repartially recovered he found the of the Childrens Aid and Home-Findinsult of a scarcity of lumber, and wlto-I- n he shot himself In the head. Inflicting house In flames. He association are carried out, The managed to drag: two weeks It is probable that all a scalp wound, i Then, clad in his un- his helpless wife and three children, association will he incorporated and building operations In th city will he derclothes, he traveled five miles to tied up unless a settlement Is effected. Blackfoot. Mont, ills Injuries ar hut, but waa unable to rescue one the work prosecuted vigorously. ts estimated that It men will be fatal. probably cbarred Vxly was later fnndj In An agreement entered into between thrown out of ths ralna of the home. employment. I MINERS LOCKED GUT. AFTER COAL TRUST. husband and wife, including a division Wyoming Sheep and Csttls Mental Rioters Sentenced te Death. Damage to the Shamrock. of their property, to facilitate the pro War. Anthracite Them of Refused Roads Work Be- Merger Company Carrying A Pretoria dispatch say five e cumnee of n divorce. Is against pubShamrock III, challenger for a Mon-twar between the the sheepmen te Bo Investigated. They Would Not We rfc soldiers belonging to the Leinster - cause lic policy and must therefore he held and cattlemen of Sweetwater county. America s cup, which was dismantled - , Long Shift. advice of the Jctlng j upon Attorney to he null and void, according to n re- regiment were on Tuesday sentenced In central Wyoming, la Imminent, and l a aqualL Is being rapidly overThe Philadelphia and Reading General Knox, the Interstate com-anto death in the supreme court In concent decision by the supreme court fhwwtate militia may be Tailed out to hauled Tho destruction of her stand- - -Iron company caused a kelout at mere commission met in New York In gear was almost AH the atone quarries located in the nection with a riot which took place suppress the Impending battle. Tbe complete. Every- at on March 38. When every one of their' collieries l the City Tuesday and began an Inquiry cattlemen the barracks above 'deck must be renewed. of the Great Salt Lake are now bare valley established tbe dead Jjn " the military police attempted to arrest Shenandoah, Pm, district, Monday, into the merger of the coal roads. It Une' and ordered all crow is not controlled by tingle Interest as the sbeepmen to ave wrecking trying to men wera notified on The the purpose of the commission to ' a of number drunken latsoldiers the 9atiay the object being to clear result of a combine, or absorption of that lf they dld not work the faii ;ne- - learn definPeJy what violation there leave a tract of fine grazing ground away much, the wreckage aa fast as interests, which has recently been ef- ter, reinforced by some of their comeighty miles long by forty-fiv- e mlV em- - la now of the Interstate commerce possible. fired on the police. One of the fected, and the price of building stone rades. a member and particularly violations under wide, threatening death to the herders The gaff is badly dented, hut may ba ortlaws 1 of tbe elnster regih old the recent amendments passed I Practically un- has been advanced 10 cents per cord. latter, by and destruction of the flocks it the ment, waa killed, and sixteen men congress. top8ail Fards are useless owners fail to comply. were injured. " vndtha Balls are ruined. fire-roun- d nine-tenth- s i y pur-chas- re-la- seventy-five-poun- d h if ; d, o, -- as 1 t. ..! old-tim- g ' pH-vat- v cal d -- -- t J 1 |