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Show COALVILLE TIMES. Cl. n. Ill I.. II. I Ilunrvrr. itif-a-- cl. mrm lgn-r- e o: HOPE FOR 8IVETY OF will mediate. McKinley ' 1 Eu- Mini. tee Confer at Pekin Mirrenlf In to Secretary liny. ting a Mnu. tull Im Dunn. COALVILLE, - - 'I j UTAH. lie president m,r. uf tll(. gnwu tmieiit W transmitted through Minister ITT hi litts sigtr.Hcd 'he ' h ll t iiot'iii- -s ! and medi- ai -- I in-l- - Alaska-Canadta- u . j sec-Cl- ty Moslth L, Hancock, aged 68, baa ar- rived at Riverton, where he la visiting friends, be having walked almost the enUre dieiance of 1,000 mile from aytor,' Arisons, starting on flay S Twp Fnconnt'V flv Wl!UI-Wr- Taken PtoeeJNen Two enconnter are reported to h eowwanwa fow ' fcFwee"''forcoa"tiear The ackejl other night) and gave 'him a severe latter, tt reported, were repulsed beating, presumably to get a little after a stubborn enopunter. M. Krntizkl, engineer of the Eastern practice before encountering the Chinese forces. , Chinese railway, telegraphing from Edward Close, a boy of Algatcbi. In the Trans-Baikterritory, Spanish Fork, wa drowned in Utah report the occupation of Chal Ear, by lake, near the tnouth of Spanish Fork Chinese troop. The RuHsiuns, accord- Titer, while bathing with two younger lug to this dispatch, continued to con boy aw ho were unable to render him centrale at Charbin any aaaiatance. Richard W, Young, Jr., the son of Major R. V. Young of the Colorado taitlpiuro Wage War oa Wyo ntitif Herders. Utah batteries, ha reached Salt Lake A courier has arrived in Rawlins after a trip around tbe globe. He left Manila because the climate did not from the southern part of Carbon county with llie report that a party of agree with him. The salt water epriokling train nsed mountain cattlemen from Routt county, on the Short Line for the purpose of Colorado, had visited the sheep camp of Martin Johnson, just across the killing weeds alongside tbe track has Wyoming line, in Routt county, and a aa th weeds wither had success, proved slaughtered over l.r.iK) head of and die after a shower of the water The animal were shot down, sheep. taken from the Ureat Halt Lake. but tlie borders were not molested, alJ. Gordon McPherson (colored), who though they were warned to bring uo gained notoriety from being refused more sheep aros the Wyoming liue. the privilege of acting aa a juror in the Benbrukn case, bar offered to recruit a USED CAPER CADAVERS. company of colored men to go to China to avenge the death of Colonel Liscurn. WmnsD I.. ( hrg. f ( ) to Reports of serious damage from grassMis Marg'art t Miehan, former (inan- hopper coins from various parts of of Utah county. One farmer caught over rial secretary of the Illinois t 'on bushel of the hopper iu Knight and Ladies of So, unty, a . twenty-fiv- e an hour, using a canvas bag ternai insurance order has pleaded which was dragged across the luceru guilty to a charge of eonspirni v to de- fraud that organization of $r, ,n. field by a horse . Paper cadaver weie ued as a bais j YYm U. Bain of Janesville, (X-t the collection of the mottev alleged at Salt Lake by falling under a fur to be due on policies. moving train while attempting to steal a ride, his body being so badly mutillVemoeratle slloul llriltiirt.ra. ated that he wa only iilentifiedy a Natl onal headquarter for the Demo- diary which contained hie name sad a ersta base been established ou the sec- record of his movements. omi floor of tbe Auditorium, (liicago, On July 13 the daily flow of Per fey' which were occupied by the Paris exCreek was bat 4,300,000 gallons, a loss There sre position commissioners. of 3,000,0oo gallons In fifteen day. fourteen rooms in the suite, providing Last year at thia time the Sow in the ample space for the business of the creek was 30,440.000 gallons daily, and campaign. Halt Lakers are in fear of a water )pee t iKr.no Active. famine unless something is done. Mount Azurna. near Bandatsan, Jaof Hyrum Johnson, accidentally shot himself with a shotgun, Inflicting pan. which was the scene of a volcano disaster in broke into eruption proably fatal Injuries, lie was carry17. .Two hundred Tuesday, July perwiUt stock and the the down., gun ing sons were killed or Injured. Several In attempting. to raise It discharged the villages were engulfed in streams f weapon, receiving the entire contents lsva. in his abdomen. Thg people of Monttcello, Han Juab . MOPE IN SECOND MESSAGE. county, are rejoicing in a goed hay crop this year, though for a while the Stale Depart meat Ax-i- n Ask. Ward Troll) so stun" that pTp?TrnT water" If so answer is received to the second many were discouraged and left the state. Those who huve fall grain will telegram, which has been sent through the Chinese minister at Washington to reap a bountiful harvest. Mr. Conger, and that fanswer shonld Boyd Shape and Jonathan Gardner, the two men charged with eterflQg a bear international evidence of genusmall flock of sheep from Tboa. Htsari, ineness, tbe government, with the additional information which Mr. ConJr., of Logan, have been brought ln from tbe mouataiovand placed under ger may transmit, feels that it.jjvttl be " 9350 bonds! The men declare they can able to move intelligently toward th rescue of tbe beleaguered foreigners. prove their retire innocence. . .. 1 al on-.l- n.-i- l ' f,-- ( was-kille- Ia, 1, Tile Cbiueae minister at Washington, Ting tang, fa a center of official and personal congratulation over the aerrice he baa performed for the American government and the American people In opening up eoiutnonicetion j between United Hatca tuiniaUc floniger j and .Washington, anil n sweeping aside a mass of horrible reports aa to .wholesale massacre of American Deiu'oi-raUifcr- t' rest er ! Cut worms are doing great injury to the crop in the Puyallup valley Uash-logto- n A Sin uoo rock dc)Mt w ill be built at Rock Springs by the I mou Pacific. The town council will build a viaduct over the track where the rossiog now pasiMirt and requested him to leave the country, along with the members of his missT n 1 he importance of this lies iu the fact tht i. virtually releaMg the czar from his obligations to the foreign 'p'owVrs' fu In t ' IT "cbm-er(i'. tt." rtTf tii'Iti j" In auswrer to a dispatch from !seere-.silvtary Hay, sen t several day s ago th roug h , the Chinese min ister, an undated reply ; l'prt j f war agaiusl Russia, which, constructing it as such, has banded the Chiuese envoy at St l'rtt rsburg ids cialaand otneroreigueri j HI l.ci. is. Fortv seven caonerie-- ,B I rasrr river will close down for the vest..., the dead lock between canners and ow R t e aa., W, .M n . ,sc. e'er China. lie is placed thereby in a posit on to set independently and not only with reference to the defense of h.s dominions agato-,the t b uese. ln avion, liut also as regard-- t he c rry i tig of w ar in to the enemy a country aud an eventual march upou Pekin Hiould a Russian army, proceeding , from reach lckir aud capture it before the allies could get to it from the Pacific coast, the e.ar would le able to dictate terms to ( lima independently of the other powers, and without any regaid to their wishes, virtually establishing himself as master of the country The liritish and German governmerits, alarmed at the idea of thia eventuality, have practically decided to abandon the policy w Inch they have pursued untihnow, and to declare war France upon the ( hinese government. and the United Mates are expected to follow suit immediately. . hM been received, supposed to have left lekiu the lath, lhe message was in cypher and came embodied in a message to the Chinese minister end The condit on uf the lire Dions fru.t crop is mult disastrons-t.- r the soother slifoioia glowers as many of them will have fthsoiulcy ng to sell this y ear alias I A. S llarold Webb-leplounder arrest Preslou alias Powell, id San 1 lauciaco awaiting extradition to Ouray, ( olo , on a t barge of larceny as bail.ee aud anotherof embezzlement. A Portland special says l.eueral Wilson chief of eugiuoeis. has approved the recommendations of laptain W W. Harts with regard lo the lakiog of survey of the Snake i iver from Lewiston to Riparia of John L. Deveridge, Illinois aud a former niemb, r of (on-grefrom Illinois, anuoumed himself a a candidate for the Republican Coogressonul nomination iu the Hixth California district. The Chinese mcrcliauts of Portland recently held a meeting and adopted a resolution that tlie I hinese citizens of Portland, Or , eonjientD aud disapprove the awful outrages perpetrated on peaceful foreigner in (lima by the usurper 1iiuee Tuan and ins hordes of Boxers. A band of 3.00(1 sheep, owned by Paulson A allioun, were slopped east several weeks ago from Gillette. Wyo , by Caulson. Since that time neither Caulson nor the sheep line been heard of, aud officers bate been put on the track. It is thought the entire flock was sold by Caulson, whotheu skipped out. Prof. Auguste Mathrz the eminent mining expert of Denver, and party, who early last spring went Vo China iq the interests of Samuel Newliouse, and who a few weeks ago bad to flee from Pekin for their lives, not having time to collect and take their baggage with them, have reached Han Francisco in safety. . The title to forty acres of ground in t of Stratton's Independent! mine at Cripple Creek has been attacked by plaintiff, who is a dentist of Cripple of a half Creek, claims the owner'-hiinterest in the forty acres comprising the Wilson Creek placer, which is embraced in tlie property sold in London about a year ago by W. H. Stratton for I tu-i- , 1 tie conventions of the three perUca met at different halls in Pocew-Tuesday noon, and after complakog organization and appointiugconfeit' The first11" committees adjourned. test in the Democratic convention over the ( oeur d'Aleue delcgkuvn, which resulted in seating the ods apposed to the state administratis uf affairs in that county. The chief cause which defcatedffr" feet fusion was the Coeur d'A00 trouble. The Populists demanded their portion the governor, secrenty In of state and attorney-genera- l J word the stale pardoning board-- nl vwald Democrats one elector. The concede nothing which would plactlhe miners of the north in control oflhu pardoning hoard, nor that woulre" fiect iu any way on Governor Hteutin-trerg'- s Irouiotlmi for ( hufTfi. eilmiuistration of affairi lu The president lias appointed Brigs. fihosi.one county. As a final effu at A A dier Chaffee, U. S V., general fusion, tlte Populist agreed to bendwho is to command the American militailed with a resolution denouncing tary forces iu China, a major geueral hteunenberg a administration of afr of volunteers, to make his rank comso far a the trouble with the mitrrs Almensurate with his command. were concerned, hut the DemUerait General Mihs recommended though voted it down unanimously, relief only can prevent that Major General Bates, uoiv in the Roth parties proceeded to aw troops. Quick massacre. Philippines, be assigned to the com- general ticket as follows: the message is short and uiand of the tioups in China, he is well Though DKMOCBATIC TICKET. in detail, it cast a ray of hope. pleased w i th the promotion of General For presidential electors, J. W. leid, lacking He named General Dates for In some quarters the authenticity of Chaffee. F. J. Dockery, Ham J. Rich; sender, is questioned. It jaargued the reason, mainly, that General Chaf- - j the message Fred T. Dulioia, Silver tie pu blcn; that Minister ( onger failed to destroy fee held only the rank of brigadier congressman, Jagies Graham of Rwte-na- the code, which fell into the hands of general supreme court judgts C. the Chinese government which is emCadain elager of lilainc; governor, it to stave off declarations of Frank W. Hunt of Lemhi; lieutcwnt- - ploying war until better preparations to meet governor. Thomas K. Terrill of an invading foe can be made. secretary of state, C. J. Basett Thia view is not shared by the adminiudi-loof Bingham, Silver Republican; however. Hecretary Hay is istration, J, M. Barrett, of Bear Lake; tate satisfied of the authenticity perfectly superintendent of puhlio inatrucion, of the message. Supposing that the Mia Perineal French of Blaine; ttor Chinese had obtained posgovernment Frank .Martha of Kda; session' of the state t secret departmen treasurer. Dr. J. J. Plumer of Owheej code," he said, It could7 not.be carried Major A. P. Davidson end state superintendent -of- ininqa, what purpose It would serve to thrd cadets . From the Northwestern rrk.7prEirTfTrA,se. represent the urgency of pushing relief jugau TtCKBTy , forces toward Pekin. For congress, T. L. Glens of Bear The state department officials feel of Lake; governor, J. W,- Bali-ntinthat Mr. Conger, in using the term L. N. B. lieutenant-governoBlaine; Chinese troops, meant troops in rebelAnderson of Latah; aecretaryof state, lion against the imperial government, M. F. Eby of Ada; auditor, K.Y. Jones those under Prince Tuan's direction. $10,000,000. of Boise; treasurer, A. M. Klxttery ol the officials can not acFurthermore, Frank Carter. G. E. Studley, J. M. Fremont; attorney general, Judg II. cept it as probable that if the (hinese and A. J Campbell have been Curley F. Wallace of Canyon; superintendent government was attacking the legation runout of Roslmrg, Or, for alleged of public instruction, Miss 1eriBeal Itself, it would pei tint Mr. Conger to complicity in a plot to burn store French: mining inspector, adTUe his on govermlletlt (lf flfwly.'eharged with having defrauded buildings and rob a milliner. A ft.t of Ada; supreme judge, TexuaAngslol J .g f1thep poili,e(1 out the the postotli. e department in Cuba in lynchimg movement was uorrowly Blaine; presidential elector. Charles bon,bapdment of nhK-l-i he did which 1,0 Glared that the mere speaks averted. Curley left hurriedly when of Iloiae, F. W. Barton of Lajah, not a,.cor,),llf t) a accounts. entalion of n indictment cannot be suspicion first fell on him. It is claimed Ada. of II. Andrus and I). until July 6, although the legations helU l,lttlcieot for iN'el''8 extradition, that Carter and Studley confessed. Prohibition Cndlilit For rrmldflii had been besieged aud attacked prior aud that further testimony will be his innocence. Tb protests Campbell heard when the ease comes up. John J. Wooley, Prohibition esadi-dat- e to that time, but not with artillery. three remaning men were given until As a result of tlie information confor tbe presidency of the United 3 o'clock to leave. One left at 6 in BnnUlpox ml Noma. States has been formally notifiedofhis veyed, appeals have been sent to all the the others at 1 ia the the morning, The pest house at Nome ie full and nomination. powers to unite in a speedy aud heroic afternoon. It is stated the object wa I accept this nomination, he said, not effort to relieve Pekin, aud the Ameri. overflowing with patients afflicted with to provide employment for the conas the leader of a forlorn hope, hut as can officials iu China have Wen advised j tnalK1x and the government officials re erecting two other large structures, spirators. a color-hearin the next and greatest to spare no effort to secure the dispatch Judge V. H. Wasiiington, a direct 0De whicb, with adjuncts, will cover forward movement of humanity, for it of a formidable relief expedition at the of Augustine Washingdescendent n acre of The disease' has ground. seems well within the lines of the most earliest possible moment. of George Washington, ton. father spread rapidly and numbers of cases studious moderation to believe that of consumption at Castle KENTUCKY DEMOCRATS. died recently are in the in tents which quarantined Organized conscience as represented by Creek Hot Springs, Arizona. lie wa the church, and organized greed as Governor B.rkham Nominated -- Tho Flst-for- they weie discovered. Every govern" 45 a old of and lawyer recognized ment years and official and doctor iu the short end 1 rne. city represented by the liquor traffic, are working uight and day i til ability. The Democratic state convention of eamP Firming rapidly in American politica Tbe army worm is doing great damfor the greatest pitched battle of tba Kentucky nominated Governor Beck-bar- n tlie disease, but it seems useless to try to iL stop age in tlie vicinity of Suinner, Washfor governor to till the unexpired tte. of ington, and Governor Roger has orWilliam term Goebel, who was tftoue. of Heroes to b. Removed Chinese Envoy Denied of Telegraph. dered an entomologist from Pullman last February: Colonel V. J Scully of the quarter to make an investigation and suggest The German office withhas Ve declare to The platform says: foreign master s department, U. S A , has gone drawn means of gettiag rid of the a from the Chinese in minister n world mob that the the ami assas-ithe lo Mexico to disinter and bring back Berlin the right to use the telegraph unwelcome army. not be shall the of the arbitrators or- - burial in the Haw Antonio governe fi r secret messages. -- Fire at The step is unSpokane last week, in the ment cemetery the lames of American rights of the citizens of Kentucky, nor was HoHand-Hor- r but necesrendered precedented, of lumber yaid, caused an the shall the to penalty appeal SXiUliers w ho fell in Hie battle of Bueoa the abnormal relations between loss of $."0,KK). Tlie fire resulted from sary by the and law author" constituted regular Vista, fought near Saltillo, Mexico, in be death at the haDda of assassins. Germany and China. The regular a dust explosion and toon spread over t48, between tbe Americana under Itiea and order must and shall prevail Chinese troops are in the field against acres of dry lumber. Several firemen Law General Zachary Taylor aud the. Mexi the German troops. It also remains were overcome by heat, but subseIn Kentucky. can under Santa Anoa. Tlie reunknown whether the government quently recovered mains of about Ton American lie where M C(i Not Telvgroph. from which tbe Chinese minister wax John Meeker, who disappeared from they weCe buried on the battlefield. The Italian consul at Hongkong tele- accredited still exist. four years ago, and against Phoenix, WOOL IN TEXAS. graphs that Li Hang Chang informed a suspicion of murder baa whose wife In Deed Lin Tlnn Teln. nl Henpa him that he was going to Pekin to G row rn Are Holdlof Heck. Refo-ln- g 4 aioce rested, has been located in Aris stated that when tbe allies en It with the in . Torrent Irlree. complipowers negotiate Aer.pl kansas. He claims to have suffered Reports from various points in Texaa ance with a dispatch signed by the lered the native city of Tien Tsin they a sunstroke and recently came to himhow that 2,(XVI,000 pound of wool are emperor and tlie Empress Dowager. found the Chinese dead piled breast iD an asylum. self and it was feared that this would .being helii in the state growers Tbe consul asked him to forward a dis- high, A. In an Salvation Army colony baa been result of outbreak refuse to accept current prices, and patch to tbe Italian minister, Hignor pestilence. thetlhere i perhaps a much mOr Baggi, but Li Hung Chang replied that Mix teen of the captured guns sre quit established at La Junta, Colorado. held at uncounted point and on tha be. bad no means of doing so. Li Hung modern weapons. A dispatch from Most of the colonists hail from Chiranches. The grower hae held acoa Cbaog, the consul reports, notified the Hiiaughai reports that the losses of the cago. If the venture proves successference and agreed to bold the entire directors of customs that they must ChinejC in the fighting at Tien Tsin ful the sending of people from over was upwards of 3,000. crowded cities to the country will b clip indefinitely. obey orders from Canton not from made a feature of army work. Pekin. LaaUInx Troop, at .aaM. First Jnellee of Idaho Supremo Court Deed. The greatest drought in the history As ws anticipated, the REPUBLICAN ADVISORY COM- -, Japanese Hon. Sidney Edgerton, aged 82, is of Arizona was broken last week by has it MITTEE. government given cheerful at Akron, O. lie waa the first. - copious rain. Tbe drought eeuned easeottother nppt rent tun of the ra7ted WIU he Pine Tendered a justice of the supreme court of Idaho, great losses to stockmen and farmer State government for permission to Geld Democrat by Chairman Henna? and the first governor of Montana, havand has stimulated the building of a land armed troops and military snp Rechairman of the Senator tlanna, ing been appointed by President Lin- reservoir and irrigation system, estipliea at Kagaski m transit to TaktCi publican national committee, will ap-- " coln. mated to cost $3,500,000. China. advisory committee as so point Wheeler W note to X. Paul May and Beany Burton, aged Boxr Vtlvtnc In TarkMn. auxiliary to the national committee HL Petersburg paper asvrt tha! Within a few weeks, dr aa soon as fea General Joseph Wheeler, commander 16, were drowned at, Laramie last alarming newsihas been received from gets tbe New York headquarters of the department of the lakes, hss week. Tbe water waa col dad sev. Kulja, in Turkestan, where Boxer em opened. This committee will represent ksked th war department to assign eral men were siczed with cramp support-er- a tba independent missaries are reported to be him to duty In Chiu. No action baa while attempting to recover tbe bodtrying to distinas President of McKinley, cause a rising among the InhabltaaU been taken as yet upon the application. ies, whieb bed lodged in a deep bola Republiguished ear where tbe boy disappeared. , can!. I bil-ria- r ss ' . t; , k- r, pey-geder- t. lrrul. Alter numerous nessioay auu com- tl,r"uKh four and rni t'' days between Lhe fusion forces in W1" ho complete union of issues and F failed because of demands made hf0 which the Democrats wW!lt TTie Dot 'accede V, llepublu ana joined issue and muted on a ticket, the aenatof AAd secretary of State going to the fih r Republicans, the Democrats takinf ! tu l(V(jurt-- NOTES. NOUTIIWKST and III. (vuutrf. Tlie t bincse invasion of the Amor produce is equivalent to a declaration Chlam Kav) ll.ailad Wat- VVu ate lie I Her n tli llilwrilil government and llie porni tmt mi v upon cn.ilj the Tie are being dwtribuled along lbs met by moat le tir.t and the of rmrie f rTiTncae Beinup extension, government track lay ng will begin noon TJlc presi.lenl demands the, prot.cics amt er ijJ premium are lieginning tuition of all fortignrrs ! an el Lhe icalmiftiun ctintr in to the Deseret Agricultural S- - tradau iu f With this min h accomof order ,i fly 1 he J plished llie late department frels that ri a approach he' power Jalimi uf lien fiirniliiiii it cau by the with (Junes.the piopiisU'.ons for a lock most boxe. and the approved nl for is Hal has mci licationa have been Plana and nno brick stone a and for fit prepared , MINIbTtKh ARE bAFfc school bouse to In erected at Parson hill Govern men I will I mlertekv to Send valuation of Utah BounThe as.se-.seto lhe I uasl I niler Mllller) Guerd. linn $10.-Sty for this year la. approximately. I he stilt' ilcpai tun ut has received a uoo, about $7 .ti.ooo higher than in from Mr li.M.dnow theconsiil dispatch lf'CI at shanghai saying that Prince general After a careful examination of Provo t hut an othcer of the I sung Tuan wires river, Ihe fish commiaaioner reports no I.i Yamrii saw ail the mimstersBui the that flsh were being truth in the IMtb, that none were Injured, and that (ll n a mi ted DO attack was at that t line being made H C I liamhrrs of Salt Lake la one of lie does not say to w horn the dispatch the members of the committee selected of Prince Tuan w as addi esscii. aud it is to notify liryeu of bia Domination for to a certain extent at variance with the presidency. the dispatch of Mr Conger of thatilatc, men describing the legation as teiug under A detachment of tweuty-flv- e from Fort Logan, Colo., has arrived at fire at that time Foil tyouglas to relieve coiupauy C, The Chinese government has anordered to ( liina. nounced its intention of sending tbs Two thouaand, six hundred and thir- ministers to the coast under guard of ty seven lathe total of Pay son's popu- imneriifl t loops lation aa reported by the state enumerator for this year. Tht work t if delimit ni)f the provis-tona- l The city council of Provo lift made lanindarv in the disputed appropriation for tha purchase of a tei ntory having been comright of way for a boulevard to the pleted in that part crossing the Dalton i lake resort, a distance of three miles. trail and touching the Porcupine dis5 In a voting con teat, at cents a vote, trict, the Americans in that district j for a young lady to represent Utah at find that they have lost a large part of Spanish Fork's celebration on the '.'4th, what they twlieveil w s rightfully Miss Mery Fa'rr was the winner, re- American ten itorv The survey lias ceiving 567 vote. been run and llie monument set with-iSalt Lake had a leprosy scare last the last few weeks by O. tl Tittniau week, tba report being cliculatrd that 0f Washington, I) C and VY. F. King Kankana girl wa Buffering from the 0f Ottawa, aud assistants, who have disease, but an Investigation proved the .imply followed iuslructioos as set j forth in the modus vivendi agreed to report groundless. Tbe Ontario Mining company of Park provisionally some mouths ago by baa started wiring Main street for j retary llsy on the pait of the I nitvd its electric light system, and in a short States and llritish representatives time tbe company's plant will be sup- - after the adjournment of the joint high commission. plying tbe citizens with light. uim-iuii- RUSSIA DECLAHtb WAR. -' K" rr-l-r- trtl 1 LEGATIONS IS RAISED. the-hear- eon-feeU- U Ib " - r, pjes-Muli- en . er ui Atiit-rirs- n lu dd - non-partis- an -V ' in V." 1 |