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Show nur sympathy, or that of anybody else. bereavement occasioned by an explosion being informed of her bro hers death, dead at. her, in others feet this 1 liave fought haules-bofor- o andhaverat the No Pleasant Vallej-min- e won them as well as lost tin'll). This IS day morning at 10! 45, and by which morning making a total of four deaths heaviest visitation only a temporary defeat for me. Of upward, of two hundred and lifty men i in the family. Ihe where 1j came upon the Hunter family, course I should have beem glad If the and boys lost thelr-llveand Sen an? had decided to seat me, but as. jnen f&tlier, three sons, ono Tbrej hundred and ninety-eigh- t It djd not, I can only wait I have noth- - entered tho mine on the morning of the three nephews are among tlnTdead, makof eight in all log lo say regarding the action of , any disaster, and at present writing ftisnot ing a totul h of these escaped Individual Senator. The Pennsylvan--Ian- s certain that Utahs characteristic humanity and in Congress say that nothing can witli their lives and the death roll may degenerosity Is beinrWnnnifested from "pfevenrtlie election of a "Legislature rcaclrthree hundred.' Every fresh .that will be pledged In advance to send tail only adds to the horror and how to every quarter in behalf of th'e destitute. Mr. Quay to t lie Senate. begin or vv lie re to end a report of the tProvo started a subscription the sameaffair Is a puzzle. day of t lie explosion and in a few hours The Treasury. Department has Infor- heart-rendin- g had raised ov-- r $5000. Salt Lake Cit mation that the old swindle of, obtainHOW IT HAPPENED. followed suit and will respond liat.dsomt-ing money from tho heirs of persons Speculation is naturally- - at fever heat sums enormous loaned to have alleged as to how the explosion occurred. The ly andmnuptly. of money to the Urfcv Government away most reasonable theory thus far adhack In the days of the Revolution hs vanced is that an explosion of been revived, and that bonds are now NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT .NO. 2. ignted the dust, which, accord est for bplug sold tii portions of the jing to the report of the superintendent, The Reaver Wool Manufacturing and of the alleged Purpose ptmsecu ting these qq0S pameley, and State mine inspec NoCo., of Reaver City, Rtali. claims against the government." All tor Thomas, was not sufficiently dense Milling tice is hereby given that at a meeting of do can the that Treasury Department to have been cnited-from-any other the directors of the Reaver WooLManu-faeturin- g is to give notice that all such claims are cause. The fc Milling Co. held on the ITtli explosion, whatever caused no under law there being spurious it, destroyed the ventilating plant and J(ay 0f April,. 1900, an assessment of Which those who use these alleged claims at theother portions of the-inipercent, was levied on the capital stock bo to vvbrklTpbn the gullible can prose- the mercy of the deadly p that of said company, payable on or before cuted. soon finished tho work already begun. May 3)th, 1900, to the Secretary of said Tho special House Committee oLwhich From the Deseret News. company at lleaver City, Utah. . Representative Tavvney, of Minn., Is A notable feature of the disaster Any stock upon which this assessment Chairman, appointed by Speaker Henderson to consider bills relating to the and one that was a forceful reminder of may remain unpaid on May 30th, 1900, centennial celebPailon of the Louisiana the great sacrifice of human life was will be delinquent and advertised for was not enough coffins in the sale at public auction, vtid unless paypurchase, granted a hearing today to thatthere 0 p vc r n ors of" S tates included In tho State for tho Sudden great demand. As ment is made before, will be sold on tho a consequence the local undertakers 30th day of Juno, 1900, at the office of purchase in favor of the bill appropriathave been severely taxed in their efforts the company, to pay the delinquent asing 51000,000 towards the Worlds Fair to be held at St. Louis In 1903. St. to supply the requisite number of cas- sessment together with the cost of and expense of sale. Tho Louis alsosent a delegat ion of prominent kets. Only one hundred ami twenty-hv- o coffins vvenTtinmediately obtainable stockholders sbal1 be repaid in goods at cUizens headed by - - - - - - and gangs of carpenters were-pto 25 per cent, below the rot ail iraae price,, -cis, r A replyjb ho demand pL Secryfary work to make up a part of the deticion-cy- , and proportionately of each kind off while an order for one hundred was goods on hand. Havfoppaymbtit forj American mission M. L. SHEPHERD, Pres. ary property destroyed has been received placed with the Denver nnderiaksrs. J. M. GOODWIN, Seety. The whole State stands .appalled at from the Sultan of Turkey', but being in the nature of another promise tojmy It the calamity that came upon it without was not acceptable, and tho sultan.has the slightest sigu of warning. The hisNOTICE FOR PUR LI CATION, of coal Utah mines show the that tory wo had have been sharply informed that . No. 4450. . has acbeen State free from 1$ singularly It the and paythat promises enough DEPARTMENT of the INTERIOR; ment of tbf money that Is demanded. - cidents. In fact the.State has been re- - Land Offilce'at Salt Lake City, Utah,. gardedjis ihe safcsicoal mining section April 13; 1900.; of the country. Notice is hereby given that d m - From the special dispatches received' settler has filed notice of DEI liis intention to make final proor in supby Ihe News from its correspondents port of his claim, and that said proof upon the" ground it appears that aside wi ho a d eb o fo re t nut t yCl er k--o L fromthe general sorrow ateudant upon Reaver jiiCounty, at Reaver ,Cjty, greatest calamity in TII ETIIIS the calamity there arelnan y i ud i v id u al JU t a h, on June 2."Utah 1(. 00 viz: Gtmrtrt M unTORY, OF AMERICAN MINING. scenes of a most heartrending character ford; II. E 10585 fotM he E 12S E-l- -4 n scenes that will cause the strongest to Sec. 28 Tp. 29 S R7V-- S. LM. f ol o v i n g WI theses t o Explosion at AVlUter Quartern Minos at It is stated that one John Milled TrllemamesAlre fiweep. prove his contin ttotis residence n pon a nd Fumes itof Scofield, Followed sat wringing his hands near cultivation of said J by the Deadly . Helper, land, viz: John Skirts p of Urtngs Death to Every' of mouth T ii the the tunnel W the for bomb a m, J nrpe? Lower . V. lVor;;jonlfT , watting ri Man liT the "Mines Whole ' Families remains orthrec dead brothers to be and irl lam Anderson fill of Reaver City, . "Wiped Out. brought out in order that hev might Utah. ' PJLANK.D. HOURS. Throughout the entire state and even carry them to their homes for iiutial r Register. "VeyondWoordcrs win be fill tho awfbT .Izzlo Clark, a slxtccu year old girt; oJ First pub'.ica'ion April 2? 1000. 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