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Show i COALVILLE TIMES; ixu riBLUHina co. UTAH. COaLVILLI, UTAH STATE .NEWS. The crssmery at Lkhl la handling ''aoois F.QOCf ghftuhf bf Ski I f.ka garbage crematory deitrojtd by Are last Mk, Dm Iom to mRk-periday.- -" Upon receipt of Die disastrous news the president at ooce mads preparations to leave his home at Can ton, O., for Washington. The cabinet wav in seski and comHie TiSi! Cry of Tien Tain Defended municated with the president fre- AgLot.Aeuiti distance quently by means af tbe telephone. The proposition of eeoding more Amrteaa Lm Placed al tS Par Caat of troops waadiacusssiiaad it waa agreed the Pare Kagage Coloeel I Ugam that the situation demanded that addiM4 I fee Ha weed tional forces he dispatched as soon aa trie . n,.. jng Killl-aU(WMO- m Tha allied troops met with a di trims' reputss at 'Tlen Tata Monday, on an when 7.000 of them attempted to carry slectrlo light plant there, to b pat op tha walled part of tha city by assault. at a ot of 110,000. Tbe attack begaa at daylight. Richfield will hare grand cslebre-lioThe Chinese on the walls wera on July 24th. Dr. Carl IImmi conservatively at 20,000. They will deliver tha address poured n terrifio bail of artillery, rifle Tba Republican convention for tha aud macbioe .gun firs upon tba at-Sixth judicial district will ba held in lackers. The Americana, Japanese, British Marysvsl on August 0th. Tba auditor of tba war department and French troops attacked from tbe baa allowed Item of 1481.10 and $34.9$ west and tbe Russians from tha opposite. Tbe Americana euffered terribly. on aeoonatof Utah war claims. Tba surgeon of tbe Ninth infantry Th exchange of through regtetered a conservative estimate is that 25 says mall poucbea between Milford and Salt cent of tbe Americana wera hit per Lake City baa been d aeon tinned. Colonel Emerson H. Liscum waa Foil 4,df$ tonriata hare arrived In mortally wounded aa be waa walking Dearer witbla tba peat week, tha In front of the troops. Major Reagan major portion of whom held ticketa for and Captains Uuckmiller, Wilco aud th city boo f about $6,000. Manti capitalist art figuring , n . sstl-Inate- d 4 - I Utah point. " Tba director of tha eenana reported tba latter part of the week tbat no had been received aa pet from Utah and Idaho. Weber county haa sent in a claim U State Auditor Richarda for 9174.10, half of the amount of bounty for kill log squirrels for the three months end e log June DEVILTRY fOHCES REPULSED ALLIED Noyes ara amoog the wounded. Tbe marinee' losses Included Captain Davis, killed, and Butler, Leonard and several others wounded Officers declare tbat it was hotter than Santiago. a army il demanded, which now seems probable. tha authorities If a large wtitbeputbcrirmAtouide.toaec,ura. them. A few tbonsand men might b spared from the Ildlippinea and a limited number from fob, bat to supply posts of the lbs remainder country would have to bo divested. theltry Volunteers are not looked upon with tbs time necessary to transport them! Tha d tha quickest necessity la urgent, means of securing rin force meats In all probability will ba adopted, Tbe estimates varied as to how many eon id be spared, bat tha general opinion waa tbat somewhere between 4.000 and fl, 000 could b shipped to tbe Mat from Cuba and tba United states In addition to the trovp elready under arms. A statement prepared by 'favor, because of enlist, equip and Xattva Chrt.Usa re or CHINESE. Wm Ostrags. EATEN BY CANNIBALS. CklM VleMaw .. aax, Haag ums. An official telegram received . at Ebasghai from the governor of 8haa Tung- - leaves - no doubt that all for ignera in Pekin have bean annihilated, after making a moat desperate fight. la said tbat maddened with hunger, after having been witboet food foi day . the members xf . lbs leg? tion and the guards made a sortie on the night of Jane 30lh and killed 909 Chinese In aa unexpected attack. Gen. iral Tong Fuh biang,ieoragedover the loee of so many men, brought up beery gnna, and Prince Tuan gave the order that every foreigner must be destroyed. His wordg, were: Destroy every for eign vestigq fend make China a pealed book to all western powers 2 Prince Tnan bad previously discovered that Prince Ching was supplying the foreigners with ammunition. Be therefore ordered General JTnng Pub fiisng to bear on Prince Ching'a troops, and it la reported that Ching waa killed or severely wounded. In the final attempt to ent their way through, tba legationers formed a aquar, tba women sad children la tha Brala-- 4, route to China, ah under orders for of course. Includes the Ninth bfuntry, which may not be In condition fcr further acrvlo. at ill-fat- 30th. Artlclea of Incorporation bava been filed with the secretary of atate by tba Gunnlaoo organized to conduct a general merchandise business, with a capital of 90,303, la lid shares. head of horses were sold Forty-fiv- e at Caatla Kock recently, at an estray sale, tha a um received fur the entire bunch being $103. The aaimala were aold at from 23 cebta to fit per head. A big naphtha launch baa been installed on Club lake fur tha purpose of carrying passenger, and the promoters of tha enterprise are of tha opinion It wilt prove a financial sue-- r Co-op- ., center. When the Boxers realized that were being attacked they became Uk wild beuU and abot each other revolvers Heavy gnna bom- barded alt pight, until the buildings were demolished and In flames, Many foreigners were roasted in the flames The Boxers rushed upon them and hacked and stabbed both dead and cutting off their heads and carrying them through the streets on their rifles They then attacked tbe native Christian quarters massacred all who refused to join them, outraged th women and brained the children. Hundreds of mission buildings wera i burned. ' The London Times publishes aletCer from its Pekin correspondent, dated Jun 10, which contains aa assertion, mad oq seemingly good authority, tbat the Empress Dowager haa de-- ! eided that every foreigner waa to b massacred that' night. It also publishes tbe last message from it cor- - cess. The first crop of this aeaaon'a Utah hooey la on tha market It la said to be better than that of former years, fend the Indications are that tha supply will be more "nbundaot than here' to forfc 7T. Lieutenant White, who la In com-Wand at Fort Douglas, baa received orders to prepare the troops under bit ! -- ahavr,ft-iU W 4 ' 4 depart fftg tba Orient within a muutb'a time. The three piece of. atetuary In brouse, the (ndtaq, the Trapper and the pioneer group, to be placed with the lirlgham Young monument, bava arrivad from Mew York. They will be gut Id place oa Hooter day. William Harper and wife, Ida liar, per, charged with the murder of tht two Tenneys, of Kanoah, bava bees set free, the authorities having decid ed there was not evidence enough against them to bold them for trial, Oordon Carter, a Salt Lake boy, While climbing a tree, fell to the ground, falling 6n a sharp stick which penetrated his leg just above the knee joint and broke off. -- The lit tie fellow was almost dead from loss of blood when discovered, hut with proper nursing will recover. A big wool deal waa closed up last week when a Boston firm tied up 700, 000 pounds, or about thlrty-tbre- a carloads, tha sellers being aa follows: Deseret Lira Stock company, 32J.OOO Uiey Ff fl" , ' t. twaw-ihWr- -- l pounds; Wrathall clip, 133.000 Hatch Bros., 45,096; Egan flip, 93,000; Ander-no- n A Bates, 133,000; Robbins Bros., 90,000, Members of the Utah batteries have arranged to give a representation of tha battle of Manila at ('aider's Park, RaltLake City, on dntylthud tothr Ilwnrt ttarty,-fraiisenien- -- y - 30; SanpeU, Emerson H. Llscum, colonel of the Ninth infantry, killed at Tien Tain, was bom In Vermont In 1841, entered the volunteer service as corporal of th First Vermout infantry, in May, 1801; appointed second lieutenant February 19, 1803; rose in the regular line to colonel of tbe Ninth infantry April 93, 1899. In tbe Spanish war ha waa made brigadier-gener- al of volun teer. - , - , Colonel Lises was stationed at Fort Dougins for two year previous to th outbreak of the Spanish war, and ha many warm frivsds in Utah. Ha waa severely wounded at San Joan, and waa on Wk leave for severat months Ha sailed with hi regiment for tha Pbilipplae la April, 1899. and from Manila tTku, China, Jane 97. from Tien Tain says In affeetual attempts have been mads to conceal tha horrible fact that Admiral Seymonrwaa compelled to shoot bis own wounded darlny tbe recent disastrous retreat of tha Peking relief expedition. All (he wounded and prisoner who felldnjto tha hand of tha Chinese were frightfully tortured. The bodies of two marines who were captnred by th Chinese were recovered. The bodies bad been ent Into pieces. First, 'the eyes had been hacked out; then tbe cheeks, arma and leg cut off, uutll death ended tbe sufferings of the poor A dispatch the mereti-- s of tbs Chtsesa bv your own eomrd? Seymour put this qncatlon the tears were running do his cheeks We prefer death to tba torture. Shoot us now, that w may dl like men, waa the piteoo response of th helpless men. A firing squad told off, and while LI HUNG CHANO. respondent, dated June 14, when tbe Boxerah ad made two attempts to rush th foreign quarter. Canton dispatches say that Lt Hung Chang had been planning to start for the little allied fore stopped and beat th. north on July 18, but ba la much debilitated. He ordered the leader of off with gun fir, th Chinese horde that surrounded It, Inside it line an the Black Flag to march with 10,000 act of .mercy was performed as the men overland to Pekin against tbe Boxers. $686.90; Sum- mit, $231 The school eenana of Lab I,' Just completed, show a school population of 1019. Of these, 813 are boys and 497 are girls These figurea show at) increase of 45 qver last year, enough to fill another room and employ another teacher. - John J. Davla and Martin Foster ware caught in a eavein whil working In a gravel pit In Sail Lak City, and covered with four feet of dirt Foster escaped with alight injuries, "but Davla was severely crushed and fcy not survive the aboek, T 19.000- Japanese- troopsare-now-e- m barking. BURIED ALIVE. f Oo UtttM.it oilwtar- - on Awful Daatb. r Forty ( . - t. - thereupon csrried out 80.000 MEN NEEDED. s1,l S but w,r tf- - , IIimI Car DjoamltoU. Thu decision of th . i Dynamite waa exploded under a f .. ministration la . mM lb uD ted K(aloa ear la North 61 Louis and four b. Suppress!. Transit la government Sixty thousand men for the march atill not at w.r with i. were Injured. A suburban government passengers to Peking and Sti.000 more to defend of China. street car, tbe only union line la the the bases of operation atTlenTsla and 'The tolled State fee, that it can elty, accidently ran Into a strikers Taku la the estimate of the number of best achieve that pnrpo-tbus wagon and Injured twelee occu-- I bv regarding pants, two seriously. troop tbat will be required for tbe the statu offlciaii, T hold otherw, Chines campaign. 7?, ot t?-crippl- , . Kill thKatlr F.Oilly. r,oul'ly ? Upon tha bast of these figures, which obuin Mtif caused Loaia Poverty and It is said are those furnished by th, the porta of t nd a shoemaker, to kill himself, ftWOn ? Flaen, no hm, commanders of the allied forces in closed, sod all ! to us, his wife and It months old baba with ter,. 7 1?Pelin,nU China, this government will furnish would be sacouutned which are now a razor, sad to wound hi between jQ.Ooo is nno soldiers. missirg. son. . Th tragedy oc, curred in Baltimore. With This Stab-Hatters Coal, Available ChtaOM th n. e j de-tb- ey th' I J ARMED MEN AT BORDER. Wrald Stop aoo rasper Croatia. Commissionae General Fowderly hsv recplved a telegram from the immigrw tion officials at Eagl Pass, Texas, la 4 Which they atate that tliey have information that about 1.200 pauper Italians are on their way north from Mexican ports with a view to crossing tbe Mexican Hu into the United States, Forty-thre- e of these Italians, it was aid, already have been stopped and turned back, but In view of tbe large number on the way the officials ask authority to appoint ten mounted men to patrol the Rio Grande and prevent tbeir crossing. The authority haa bees aoda of China That He be Pul la Com maaleatloa With Secretary Hay haa demanded of th Chine government that th atate de part ment be pat in communication with Minister Conger at Peking without delay. Th demand was made upon Mr. Wo, the Chinese minister In Washington! who haa, no donbt, laid tbe matter before bis government in a roundabout 8he" the ottixa ay stem. Secretary Hay ba grown impatient at tha delay In hearing from an an- then tie source the truth about the conditions in Peking, especially iq regard to Minister Conger. DYNAMITED A RESIDENCE. thfh la Ohto Csbm Death a Boy. 1 . Unknown persons placed dynamite under one corner of tbe residence of v - n saws. It 1 reported from Shanghai that the allied fleets ar concentrating off Sban Hal Kwaa and bava been ordered to shell and captor the forts. Tbs-Tokio Telegram announce that Dastardly Oalray - During last weeks scouting in the three 'Americans wee Philippines Chinese Friendly to Foreigners Put to Death. killed and two wounded and thirty-f- ir rebels wera killed. Fifty rebels A report haa reached official headAscord.ngto.hisChmese report, 3.000 wars rifle captnred and twenty-fi- r at a of Washington quarter shocking Chinese oil.cisl, of e d tone of powder and amfourteen and ,.in tragedy in Pekin not heretoforu shown the government serr-uuiud tn munition taken. It la reported from In any of the reports from China. This petition to Pn.ee Tni0 lll Baler that the Americana hare capappear la a paper printed in th Chi- foreigner, and (W them every pro- tured some insurgents who assert that nese text, and although it la in no way teelion. In to lh, mocordlllg respond official and may be a part of the exagthey witnessed tbe burial alien Of m ,tber Tuan report, member ?fjhe party of Lieutenant lr,nc, gerated gossip of the tltnatiotCIi7s that those who had of th Yorktown, captnred by Gilmore nlt(1 none the less attracted th attention of e yet t on be killed, and the order the Filipino In tbe spring of last tbe Chinese minister here. waa s Kmaaatas Tba Shanghai correspondent of tha Daily Mail says tha following story regarding th position la Peking emanates from Chinese official sources: Tha (wo remaining legations, the British and Russian, ware 'attacked in forca on the eveuingof July 6tk. Prince Tuan being in command. The attackers were divided. Prince Tuan commanded tbe center, tbe right wing waa led by Prince Tsai Yin, and tbe left by Prince Fin Lin. The reserves were under Prince Tain Yu. The attack commenced with artillery fighting, which waa severe, and lasted until 7 o'clock In the morning, by which time both legations were stroyed and all the foreigners were dead, while tbe street around the gtinns were full of tbe dead bodies of both foreigners and Chlnesn. Upon hearing of the attack, Princn Ching and General Wang Wen She went with troops to the assistance of tbe foreigners but they were outnura-wonnde- d, feared and defeated. Both Trince 'ching and General Wang Wen Sba were killed. Several foreigners ar said to have escaped through the gates, one with a heavy sword wound in hi head. ' firing squad earned out its orders. A few merciful volleys from tbe riflet In the hands of friends and the bar rassed exjpedition fellow,. , tt!u.Te4 of jt, W hen.. .Admiral Seymour. In his bujrdepoLwoanded. iht fanUeil retreat, found himself to hard pressed nese horde wss chested of for that he waa unable longer to carry Its torture sod the suffering; victims nod fears bis wounded with him, he asked of the unfortunates were brought to an them: end in au honorable death uader Which do you prefer; to be left at own flag. - their- WMen UNCLE SAM IS ANGRY. or be shot Ac Admiral aj ALL FOREIGNERS SLAIN. granted. Put Wounded to Death (o Prevent Torture : having been made with tha railroads to bring people from all part 0f th atat at reduced rates - --John Schwarts, a prisoner la tbe Salt Lak County jail, died on Wednea-danight In tba padded cell,- wher be had been placed while Ruffe ring from insanity superinduced by alcoholism. Schwarts had been arrested on scrim- - Inal charge, and It la supposed tha audden suspension of th us of stimulant caused his death, Foir jurors and witness fee for' tha quarter ended Jun Soth warrants were Issued by the State Auditor aa follow: Weber county' 1241.10; S. - vler, 1218, 90; Utah. $3Q9.M?Box Elder. 94; Wayne, COLONEL EMERSON H. LISClH. head-konter- tan-eatin- g. It7 Corbiayhowa tbat there tofel of 10,693 officers try jf .saary & NEWS SUMMARY. ream Wttk Bash men from Cape Oxford, aceord-- g to a letter received by the Hiowara !rom Sydney, were killed and eaten by sanntbsla on the coast of New Britain. The German government la taking ttepa to punish tbe cannibals. Tba natives who were mads victims, tad been tradtn g, and when they got K tbe landing the enoeca they-wer- e in ware fired at sod at once sunk.' Many were killed and their bodies' carried labors. But tha moat horrifying pait waa when several men wera captured Give and dragged to tha aetnal scene f tha feast their bodies were to provide. They were clubbed and afterward roasted or baked and eaten. This tribe of native ghouls la one of tbe moat notorious in tha islands for They are not in tba Solomon Islands sense it the term, hut bloodthirsty Kanakas, who kill tor food solely. Tba victims were not all killed at anec, some of them witnessed the killing of their comrades and tha first part f the cannibal feast l are now a grand and men In Chios, route to Nagasaki Nagasaki. This, orrtbl i t Th English mission at Cheng Cboou haa been looted and burned. Another involution la impending im Venezuela headed by Di. Petrie. The Colorado Iron Works, at Denver, suffered a loss of $40,000 by fire. Chairman Jonea is on a two weeks-outinto Lake Minnetonka, Mina. An allied for? pf pearly J.09,000 mem will he in China within n few weeks It Is certain that Tien Tsin wilt aa soon aa retreat Is posrr-- " ,, sible. It is announced that 0.000 Rnasiaw troop are marching oo Pekin from thw north. Imports of specie the paet week al New York were $38,353 gold and $154,-6- 28 silver. An extra session of congress will undoubtedly be convened todeal with e situation. Two thousand solicitor are busy In SL Louis securing contribution for the street car striker The proclamation by tba president on tbe German reciprocity agreement has been made public. Hurry orders are being filed with tbw Midvale Steel Work at Philadelphia, for shells for warships. There are 7,000 Chinese In tha atatw of Washington, yet no threat harm been made against them. The commercial treaty between States and Italy has been ratified by tbe Itaiiaa government. A tornado struck Liana, Texas, demolishing the depot and several houses. A number of people were injured. Ninety persons have been made seriously ill at Rheine, Westphalia, Owlng-tthe rating of diseased horseflesh.. Only eight buaines house remained after the fire at 1rescott, Arizona, th loss footing up over a million dollars. Grave fears are entertained In Saw Francisco for the safety of Chinese, th prejudice against them being intense. Imports of dry goods and merchandise at the port of New York for th past week were valued at $11,284,004. General Nieh boa met and defeated Prince Tuan's army aud rescued Prince Ching, but lost 2,500 men in the operation. Au attempt to wreck and rob a train, near Manhattan, Kane, was discovered in time to prevent the consummation oi tbe plot. Denby haa received del- lnite newa of tbe escape of hia son. Charles Denby, Jr., and family frou Tien Tsin to ShaDgbaL Authorities In the Hawaiian Islands. are endeavoring to make the Japanes labor riotciy understand tbat thay-mus- t respect the law. Senor Silvela, the Spanish premier, says tbat no Spanish war vessel will go to China, Spain having no interestn-tdefend in the extreme Orient Negotiations have been commenced whereby the next national cooventlom of the 3'. M. C. A. may b held im Knoxville, Teon., In June, 1902, Tbe Gold Democrats will not pat a ticket in the field this year, aaya W. D. Bynum, chairman of the gold Democratic executive committee in 1890. In Paris inquiries are being mad into wbat may possibly turn out to be a serious attempt to destroy tba graud palaee of tha Champa Elyses Wednesthe-Unite- o day night Report from the dronth-trlckei- a districts of Arizona are to th affect tbat every water bole aod most of th well have gooe dry. In consequenc cattle are dying by the thousands. Fire at Durant, I. T., wiped out th greater portioo of th business section. Loss, $100,000; Insurance, $40,000. WU-li- m Witleoborg waa fatally injured While fighting th fire. Telegram from tiolreaton state that because of thd fierce storm condition that city la practically' water-bounrailroad trains cannot get out, and passengers foroutetde poi a ta are- - de - ' d, - layedT" The yield of wheat In the three springwheat states of Minnesota and North , Henry Wilson, at Williamsburg, O. The room above waa wrecked by tha and South Dakota, it is predicted, wHlT at the Very least reach 135.000,000 explosion, and Vtiillam Wilson, a bushels, as against 210,000,000 bushel boy, killed. Miss Kate Tucker was severely injured. Tbe other last year. General IIuliDgs, commander-in-chie- f occupants of the house escaped injury. of the Spanish-America- n war veterans, Kind of Troop Hdd. has directed the ad jntact general' The newa from Tien Tain of th unoffice In Chattanooga to issue an order between tbe satisfactory relation allied forces goes to confirm the war directing the national association to meet there October 8th to Utb. department official her in thelrorigi--al "A deliberate conviction that two or three bri"auempt to wreck th- gade of American troops, veterans of Washington express oa the Baltimor the Indian wars, of the Cuban cam- k Ohio railroad, bearing $3,000,000 la paign, nd of jungle In New York, hunts, could have achieved some valu- foldf to th able results by this time had they been ram near being auecesaful at Folsom, at Tien Tia. abort ditt.DC outside of Washing. ton. Demoeimtl national llMdqK,rtrv The Democratic national headquarEight boys ar being held by SC ters will remain in Chicago and tha Louis police pending investigation tut Information 1 given upon good author- ta asaanlt on William Johns, aged 17 ity that camp will be pitched In the rears, who waa attacked by a crowd of Auditorium Annex, in tbe same rooms rouths when he alighted from a Broadused In 1899, way ear. Th boy ar from 10 to IT fears old. Hollar Dod Hwda to Maalio. . Ahmed Pasha of th Instructions from the secretary of war directs General Shaftar to revoke Turkish navy, who cam to tbe Unit? d states about two aaoathk ago to nak--- -n all permits held by persons not actualla th service th of ly army or navy I contract for the construction In for passage on transports selling for shipyards of this country of cruiser for th Turkish navy, ha about comMnila or the coast of Asia. pleted hla work. - -- ten-year-- ine sab-treasu- - Rear-Admir- al th' ' , -- |