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Show COALVILLE TIMES TIMES NBLUHDI CO. WEYLER'S PLAN TO ESCAPE. ORDERS. MONTANA INDIAN TROUBLE. Primners Story. Us Has For Id cira I ha Sal af lapwtU Mra I la Puerto Priori). ud Ban Francisco, June I.1 "Shoot the Ilavana. JuDe 1. Weyler has forbidden the sale of imported meat in first man who breaks out of his eelL COALVILLE. UTAH. Puerto Principe, and la compelling the That was the order to the. guards st public to consign only beef purchased Hsn Quentin prison last night. The from his own agents proceeding from prisoners were shrieking like maniacs UTAlI SEWS- confiscated cattle ronndedup and driven and ratting and pounding on the Iron in by biz troops from adjacent dis- doors of their cells. The guards were Lagoon, the Farmington resort, u tricts throughout Santa Clara prov- doubled and each carried a shotgun 31. opened May Victor, Colo., will have a float in the Pioneer Jubilee parade. Ephraim business men are moving for telephone connection with Salt Lake. F ince. The situation is the ssme in towns garrisoned by Spanish troops. Military operations having been virtually suspended, the army Is being used to further the cattle speculations of the beeni chjefa and . military commandera.; In ,,r Greta rive.r.U. higher, than ithas Jfor"flfteen yeari and ls inundating the lone district, that o ( Kancti Kpiritus, the entire battalion of Alfonso XIII lowlands along its coarse. with lassoes and A stake tabernacle is to be erected st lay) been supplied field as sent iu the cowboys. Richfield to cost $35,000. It is to be s The fact has been openly announced building. thoroughly in the local Spanish newspapers, and. 0. E. Meary, the winner of the 96 two steam transiiorts subject to Wey-ler- s Decoration day road race at Salt Lake, orders are kept busy carrying the gain won the time prize in 1897. confiscated cattle to Santiago de Cuba, Mr. Lou Hamilton's physlcsl condi- Manzanillo and other good markets. tion again prevented her from being SHOT HER FATHER. arraigned in the Third district court on the 29th, dirt Pro! rtrd Herself front a The placing of Ferron in telephonic Fermi's Attack. communication with other parts of the Mt. Clemens, Mich., May 31. Fredcountry was fittingly celebrated by a erick Heidi, a farmer in Warren town-thlfree ball by Wyatt Bryan. nine miles from here, was shot Apoatle lleber J.Orant was attacked and killed by his daughter, Minnie, 53 Decoration day by appendicitis, and years of age. The girl was arrested and - for a time his condition was dispaired brought here. Her father attended of. He nnderwent an operation. rhurch at Roseville, but got badly inA. M. Howard, claim agent for the toxicated on the way home. Entering - Rio Grands Western, ha paid 1525 to his home when his dsughter was there the mother of James Johnson, who was alone, the frenzied parent seized a rakilled May 10th, by a switch engine at zor and made for fhe girl, bhe succeeded in ti resting the weapon from Murray. him, .and the father's threats being reAt Castle Dale, in Emery county, the girl in her predicament peated, Charlea C. Clause') got a year for adula loaded gun and fired at him, grabbed tery and Lara Thompson was given The bjall atruck Heidi in the temple, three years for stesling a calf. Don't killing him instantl y. steak Formulating a Sugar Bchsdula, The state land board has taken at Chicago, June 1. The Post's Washpar the bonds of school district No. 1, Grand county, and the money will be ington special aays: The Democratic need in erecting a central school build- - members of the house ways and means committee are formulating a sugar , lag. The Roberts hotel and the property schedule which they will offer as a subon which it stands at Provo, has been stitute for all pending propositions in and sold by the county sheriff on an execu- thst line. It will be the In who are its engaged gentlemen tion in favor of Delmont Roberts and construction clslra thst it will give W. D. Roberts, Jr., for $8,900. quite as much, if not more, protection Balt Lake county's board of commis- to home producers thsn either the sioners have been enjoined from IssuDiugley or the Aldrich schedules, and ing bonds to the amount of 9300,000 to at the seme time enable consumers to fund floating indebtedness and placing Inppiy their demands cheaply. They the eounty on n cash basis. decline, however, to go into particMai Sohrhas returned from Mon- ulars. roe, Sanpete eounty, where he has been Aiktd to Order Oat Militia. for the purpose of making n shipment Helena, Mont, June 1. Governor of mineral painL Mr, Shor bronght Smith today notified President McKinto Salt Lake city some sample of this ley that Agent 8 touch was Interfering eoromodity, with the civil authorities. Shortly David . MoCune of .Nsphl has bees sftenvsrd the authorities af Cnstsr convicted of assault with intent to eounty asked the governor to order out commit rape on girl at the Miles City militia. The governor last replied: Arms and ammunition can he McCnne, September. Pangultch who is a married man, testified that supplied. Let posse assist, if possible. Militia is last resort. Later the goverthe girl consented. ' nor was Mkcd to send equipment for The town of Stockton in Southern , use if but only advised that Utah 001110 to be more active than it civil necessary, be invoked first Late authority has been for a long time in the past Miles he the tonight again telegraphed Nearly all the mines in operation are Your position in City authorities: producing a little ore, and there are a Indian agent is right The arresting great many of them being worked. law ia with you." Burglar Harvey who made a bold atPlayleg a Bold U sate. tempt to escape while being tajf eifrom June 1. Tbe'prevn-len- t Constantinople, the city and eounty building to jail $ le that Germany ia here opinion Halt Lake city, was shot by Sheriff Burt in the right thigh and then eon playing a bold game in order to force Russia to declare openly either for or The veyed safely to the haatlle. against Turkey.- wound ia not fatal. . There le a revival of the report that A tramp was prowling around the Russia is negotiating with Turkey to residence of Chrales W in ward at Payson get a port in the Mediterranean. It Is ad during the night he thought' he also rumored that when peace between .heard aome one trying to enter the Greece and Turkey is concluded, .Rushouse. Seising a club.be went out and sia will demand Jhe exclusive privilipped up to the window where the leges of free passage for her fleet noise was heard, and seeing a dark ob- through the Bosphorus apd the Darject Mr. Winward hit the supposed danelles. burglar with all his force. The blow Commit Slcld sad Coefwie to Bobbery- earn near klllng a calf. 1. When Omaha, Jnne nenry Attorney-OenerBishop has render- Thomas, watchmsn for the Pacific Exan ed opinion addressed to the eounty press company at the main oftlce in attorney of Rich county In reply to a Omaha, shot himself he left a note givquery from the Utter asking if the ing we to the belief that he had taken ounty commissioners had power to re- a package of bills amounting to 93,000 bate or refund the license paid on from the office. Nearly two years ago aheep owned by residents of the coun- the robbery occured. The money was holds that found ty. The attorney-genera- l ia the old barn Thamas referred the eommiaaloners have no such power. to in his note. He bad never been susIndian Agent Thomas Olive of Craw- pected in connection with the jobford,L Ga., committed suicide st 8L bery. A Gold Mtslas Csevsatlea. Gtorf on Monday laat, by thooiiny himself through the head. He was a Denver, Colo., May 30, The corresspecial agent, spending most of hla pondence at headquartera of the intertime in travel from one agency to an- national gold mining convention to be other. At the time of the shooting h held in Denver, July 7th, 8th and 8th, was awaiting some, government sup ahows that great interest has been plies. He had beed acting strangely, awakened throughout the entire United and was undoubtedly insane. Olive States, particularly among practical received his appointmenfthrot-gHoke mining people and those interested in Smith, to whom he was related. The delegations mining enterprises. Misa Hattie Epperson,, Aged IS, o' thus far appointed from the States are of representative men of the Midway, U now lying in the hospital s' composed busineM and industries. mining Lake Salt city. The young lady wound in the , from tbs Ga aad Railroad Bills. head. Miss Julia Provost, also 13 years Chicago, June 1. At a big mass of age, picked up a rifle which was lying on the bed in which meeting In Central Mnsic hall last evethe young ladies were making flowers, ning, resolutions were passed denouncand railroad Dills inteadiug to remove the gun to an ing the before the and calling on Legislature, other room. In some way the weapon was discharged, the ball striking Miss the, legislators In the name of decency Eppereen Just above the right ear, en honesty, Jqstlce and the American of to defeat tering the akull on an angle and coming principle out of the right eye. ' It is feared these measures, s The resolutions pro that the young lady will loee the use vide for the appointment of a comof the eye. No blame ie attached tc mittee of 100 to vialt Springfield this week aad wage war os the measures. the young lady who held the gua. anti-trus- - " al - h issuf-fsrin- g gun-sh- gas-tru- - st t, loaded with becksboL Two men who were released, their terms having expired, told what the desperate convicts are planning. According to this story, it has been agreed among the ringleaders that when they are perpHtte toretjuni to work in the jute mill they will make a sudden rush, kill Engineer Young, if necessary, overpower the guards and wreck the magnificent completely which on an enormous amount plant, of money, said to be nearly $1,000,000, bas been spent. The machinery ia oi such a nature that it could very soon be demolished and practically destroyed, and the convicts are worked up to such a high pitch that they would stop at nothing. There are 1,364 prisoners within the walls at San Quentin. Over half of them are in open revolt Many of the others sympathize with the violent dnes. clssk Batweee Fedarai Ststa AatkarU - AIm Develops, ' Salt Lake City, May 31. A special to the Tribune from Helena, Mont, says: Last Reports from Lame Deer agency, lo the extreme southeastern portion of the State, are to the effect that only one man has been killed during the present Cheyenne scare. He was a sheepherder named Hoover and was killed several days ago. . This act sp incensed the stock oieu and settlers that they armed themselves and proposed to fight Indiana. The women and children were removed to places of safety and the men, folly armed, col- f tectoJ -eear the ageacy. Tlie sheriff of Custer eounty and a large force of deputies and two companies of cavalry from Fort Custer, hastened to the scene of irapendingeonflicL The sheriff and his deputies were promptly ordered off the reservation by the ggent, Capt Slouch, who said he would be able in a few days to effect the arrest of 'the Indians who murdered Hoover. The civil officers protested strongly against the order of the agent, but finally obeyed and returned to Miles City. Then they secured a warrant for the arrest of the agent for interfering with officers ia the discharge of their duty, and also warrants for the arrest of one Indian known to have participated in THE CASE OF DR. ANGELL. the killing of. Hoover, and two other Tha Doctor's Eiptwid Sympathy Stands blank warrants for unknown Indiana started on their Against Him. They Immediately Other troops Ann Arbor, Mich., Jnne 1. Dr. Ja. return to the agency. were harried forward to Lame Deer II. Angcll says Turkey is now discussing bis acceptability as American Min- and there are now six companies at There is no doubt that ister. He arrived at his home in this that point. excitement high prevails, but it is not from Dr. city recently Washington. Angell bas for years been chairman of likely, with so many soldiers on hand, the American Hoard of Foreign Mis- that anything like a massacre or pitched sions, whose work in Turkey bas been battle will take place. carried on to the great dissatisfaction CONSPIRACY REVEALED. of the Sultan. His sympathy with mission work and a reported interview with him, in which he was made to Scheme t Bob the KgUtry Department of the Portland Poateffiee. say he hoped the Turks would meet Portland, Or., 'May 31 A conspiracy their match in the Greeks, caused the talk about his appointment to Co- involving a plot to rob the registry e department of the United States nstantinople. in was this revealed city yesterof the muddle of matters, said Dr. Angell, I cannot say when I day. Julian E. Epping, superintendent of shall leave for Turkey. The presumpthe registry department of the PortI tion is, may tell you candidly, that I shall go, when I cannot definitely My. land poatoffice, was placed under arand Of course it may be that the Saltan rest, charged with conspiracy, In the day George T. Watson, a later to be may refuse appeased and will continue to consider me too good a deputy sheriff attached to Justice court; Charles A. Watson, city man, or too bad a man, as yon please, John ' - jailor at the police station; to have about Simpson, a blacksmith, and Charles W. Schrader Stoaed. Holsapple of the city detective force, St Louis, June 1. Divine Healer" were also arrested on similar charges Schrader was stoned Out of Clayton, a The arrests have caused a great stir. suburb of SL Louis, by a crowd of men The conspiracy was revealed to the and boys. As Schrader was preparing postal autboritlea by Eugene Gautier, to take a bicycle ride st his hotel he who claims to be one of the conspiragreeted on the corner by a large and tors. noisy crowd. He attempted to address TO RESTRAIN A TAX SALE. the assemblage, end finally exclaimed, me who are of (Those opposing you , 4 lU lateraetlag to DaUaqaraV Taxpayer ia are rejecting God." Wyoming As soon aa he had made this remark v Cheoenne, Wycx, May 81. Aa imthe crowd closed in on him In a threatault has been started in the ening manner. BMtentng to his room, portant he gathered what few belongings he United States court by the Bay State had with him into a Small bundle, and Cattle company against the treasurer of Laramie eounty to restrain him from mounting his wheel,' turned south from the court house steps, amid show- issuing a tax aale deed to F. F, Mean ers of stones. He was struck on of Denver for property of the company the back of the neck by one of the sold for delinquent taxes. A temporaorder has been granted missiles, but it apparently inflicted no ry restraining and a hearing set for June 15th. Injury. 8hould the order be made a post-offic- In-vie- , 4- -- permanent Will Die Like a Man. San Qnentin, Cal., June 1. Theodore Durrant has made the declaration that if he must meet his fate on the gallows, he will die like a man. The mere suggestion of suicide is repulsive to him, he say, ne also declare that he will die in the presence of his parents, who will insist on attending the execution as his Invited guests. The elder Durrant aays that his wife is a woman of determination and she will press her legal rights to the limit. Under the law Warden Hale cannot deny her admission if she presents st the prison an invitation of her son re questing her presence st the hanging. The law gives him the right to invite five relatives, large number of similar salea made In this county for delinquent takes will he invalidated. ANARCHIST PICNIC. Th PoUoo Raid a Gathering and even are A rested. , Pittsburg, May 31. An anarchist picnio at a grove near Glenwood was raided by the police and "forty seven men taken prisoners. The charge against the prisoners is disorderly conduct and breaking the city ordinance, which prohibits the sale of beer on a picnio ground. It is claimed lotteries were also in operation, and several rifles and a large amount of bullets were captured, which the men said were to be used in a shooting gallery which UmU(tl th Death 1 Dr. Rola. 1. W. J. Calhoun, the had not been erected at the time of the Havana, June United States Commissioner who is In- raid.' vestigating the death in the prison st A TEST TRIP. Gusnabseoa of Dr. Rais, was inter viewed today with reference to the article in the Dlariode lsMariua, making A Kerch of Tea Days ahows the Troopers to Good Coadltloa. an indirect attack upon the commission May 31. E troop, Fort Bill, L by criticising articles which have apthia morning returned peared in a Washington newspaper First cavalry, over the signature of Mr. Pepper, who after a ten days march on five days accompanied Mr. Calhoun to Cuba. emergency rations. The trip was made Mr. Calhoun said: Mr. Pepper is in no a a test The troop, as it came into way connected with the commission. the post this morning, looked well and On th contrary, he came to Havana on hearty, except for the usual wear and Col. Smart says his own account, as other correspond- - tear of field services. cuts might have come. No secrets of the results of th trip are satisfactory the commission have been divulged, in every respect, and it fully establishration as a perma-aen- t nor has any special information been ed the emergency ' in every institution tried and supplied to him which is uot obtainable equipment. by other correspondent." -- Tt " - . , The lnM Howled. London, June 1. At the annual meeting or the International Arbitration and Peace association of London, held here. Moncare D. Conway, ministater of the South riac Ethics - society, denounced the United States senate for its rejection of the arbitration treaty and characterized it aa a rob tenborougb body and an anti-re- publican relic. , He said the United -- . suw; wd.it b..t.pCT that nally ivrept away. Motto le 011. Butte, Mont May 31. As of the organization of the town has been quier committee lino the adjournment of last nlghth meeting. The idle' and criminal element aro leaving tha city in squads. The committee is working quietly and effectively. Th men known to he Crooks have been notified to leave and iU trouble the place no more. Some are still in hiding, waiting for sehsno s-s- body was fl.l ,. 32-r retribution. - anr&ss.s; -- SHROUDED MYSTERY. Incportor Hftnpln Maltreated. 2 The Washington, June secretary The Fatal IbooUaf W Iiam Hoffauta la of the treasury has received a telegram Baa KraarUca. San Francisco, Jane 2. The fatal from Special Inspector Hampton, at he shooting of Isaac Hoffman, a membef Fort Lauderdalf, Fla, stating that boarded the steamer while Riseayne the firm of Hoffman, Alexander Sc she was transferring arms. ammunition Go., clothing manufacturers, is shrouded in mystery, There are conflicting and coal to the Dauntless, and that he theories of murder and suicide and the was knocked down, disarmed and know nothing except driven off. This telegram was referred police, hsJ,-et- , Hoffman that is dying in the receiving to the attorney general for such action hospital with two bullet wounds in as the gravity of the occurence may hi head, lie wit found in his office warrant This is the only information yet reby the nightwatchman who discovered ceived at the treasury department in the door unlatched, entered and corroboration of the report telegraphstumbled over his employer's body. Fort 'Lauderdale,I" ,l'detailing No reason is apparent,. Jut suicide ed from I) " ' p-I.TtlD 'tx ' " dlie- UwAqutsu t and there was at first no seemingprob-abilit- y that a murder had been com- ture of the Dauntless by the cruiser mitted. It was subsequently report- Marblehead. The persons who maled. however, that in the early evening treated Inspector Hampton while' in Hoffman and another man had been the discharge of his duty as a United seen, in earnest conversation, entering States officer will be rigorously the office of the firm. Only one oi these men was observed to come out, Cheyenne Indian Trouble. and be made his exit on the stretcher Jnne 2. Secretary Washington, of the patrol wagon. Bliss has wired instructions to Indian Ora Mill Robbed. r Agent Stouch, whose reservation is Nevada. Cal., June 2. Two masked the seat of the Cheyenne Indian troumen bound Deter Seith, who was in bles, directing him to immediately nocharge of the mill at the Providence tify the department of the situation mine, and broke open the safe and and to use every effort to deliver the stole a large quantity of amalgam. fugitives to the civil officers showing Seith, the millman, was alone in the satisfactory credentials. The report, mill at midnight, and was about to eat which CapL Stouch mailed on May 25. lunch when he was covered by a pistol and which has reached here, was read, in the hands of a masked man and or together with dispatches to the presidered to throw up his hands. Another dent and Senator Carter. The officials man also covered him with a rifle. are awaiting with considerable uneasiSeith was blindfolded, and seated in a ness the report from the agent, which chair was bound to the concentrator. he was peremptorily directed to teleThe robbers then burst open the safe graph at once. with hammers and secured several The northern Cheyennes are known bags of amalgam. here as a warlike band, easily inflam-an- d Superintendent McKinlay will not whose actions cannot be too closedivulge the amount of loss, but it is ly guarded. believed to be from 92500 to 95000, repThe Latest In Photography. resenting the scrapings from the plates since the general clean-u- p last month. New York, June 2. William A. Eddy bas just taken the first double Well Known and Liked In Georgia. mid-ai- r that has ever 2. Indian photograph in Atlanta, Georgia, June Recured. He did this w ith special been Agent Olive, reported to have committed suicide in Utah, is well known apparatus after a year's study. By his Invention it will be possible to take through Georgia, having been promi- from mid-ai- r a perfect photograph of nent in state politics before his aphorizon line. With such an the entire to in a the Indian pointment position He apparatus Eddy claims that a photoservice by Secretary Iloke Smith. can be taken at sea which will represented Oglethorpe county in the graph the general assembly, and became show a ship approaching when it is ten miles beyond the .horizon line,- as widely known as the author of the Olive bill, which was intended to seen from a ship's deck. The inventor is confident his apparatus can be used prevent the consolidation of competing to great advantage during war. The lines of railway, and which provoked a bitter fight in the legislature several photographs were taken with two cameras, but it is proposed to arrange years ago. Mr. Olive was highly reseight, so that they will photograph pected. the entire horizon at once. IN ; f - A Horrible Aoc!dat I Legally Dead, hut Live. Detroit, Mich., June 1. Charles R. Smith has returned to this country. In May, 1890, Mr. Smith, then a prominent business man of Detroit, mysteriously disappeared. His estate was probated June 19, 1890; and he was declared legally dead. Six months ago his closest friend, James Vernon, heard from him. and yesterday Mr. Vernon returned from New York, where he had met him. Financial reverses, it is said, drove Mr. Smith away and he says he will never come back to DetroiL lie left Detroit one night on a sailing Jude Morrow Sawwnor Nominated. vessel. He had visited South America San Francisco, June 2. John J. De- and China and until today his family haven, who was nominated by Presiwas kept in Ignorance of his wheredent McKinley as a successor to Judge abouts. Morrow upon the bench, of the United Want Big Damage. States district court, has held a numSan Francisco, June 2 Claus Spreck-le- s ber of prominent positions and is pophas commenced suit to recover ular, not only among his conferees of the bar, but in other circles also. He 81,000,000 damages irora the Examiner was born in St. Louis, Mo., on March for libel. The libelous mattet com12, 1845, and came to California with plained of was contained in an article hia parents five years later. commenting on the recent visit oi John E. S juries to this city and the Ambamador to tlir Queen's Jubilee. deal by which the Salinas and WatsonNew York, June 2. Among the pasville sugar factories passed into the sengers booked to sail on the liner Ma- hands of a combine. jestic from this port is VYhitelaw Reid, the special ambassador to represent On Year for Grand Larceny. the United States at the queen's jubiCheyenne, Wyo., June 2. Charles lee. He will be accompanied by Mrs. Koppler was sentenced to one year in Reid, Miss Jean Reid and Ogden Mills th penitentiary for grand larceny. Reid. Koppler is a young man who played Tbs Allen Labor Bill Considered. the deaf mate racket here and elsewhere so successfully while enroute to 2. The commit June Ottawa, HnL, tee appointed to consider the alien his home in Salt Lake from Quebec. labor bill have passed it. It applies Hut Promise to Obey. only to such countries as have similar Dublin, Ind., June 2. The United laws against Canada, or, in other words to the United States. The act can only Brethren conference was the scene of be enforced by the attorney-genera- l of a sharp debate pver th e changes of the Canada, or by some one appointed by discipline. The word obey in the him. , The bill has yet to pass the marriage ceremony was discussed, but house of commons and the senate. it was not stricken ouL although a number of women had requested large Th Boundary Treaty, that this be done. Washington, June 2. The Alaskan Killed by a oalooa Keeper boundary treaty waa reported in execHoB utive session by Senator Tnrpie. The Middlesboro, Ky., June 2. report recommends the ratification of John C. Colson. Republican nominee the treaty, with an amendment mak- for county judge in Bell oonnty, brothing it clear that the United States con- er of Congressman, Colson, eleventh cedes none of its seacoast rights by ac- Kentucky district, was, shot and killed cepting Mount SL Elias as the initial by John Dugan, a saloon keeper, a boot 141st meridian 3 o'clock at nighL Dugan fled bat was point for making , boundary line. captured after s skirmish. Five Colldrca Burnt to Death, Buk CIomhI by R9Mt 2. June. 2. Five children The Cincinnati, June Merchants Lincoln, were burofed to death in the residence bank, a small institution with a of $50,000 and deposits amounting of J. H. White, two miles from Key-stoW. Va. Enemies of the family to $39,000 was closed by th - slate banking board on request of the bank are believed to hare fired the house. officials. - The state ' and county are Both ' White and his wife were away creditors in the sum of $8,000 and on a visit The children bal retired $5,000 respectively, the balance being when the fire started. The children who met death were a divided among'over 100 Bmall depositboy of 12, one of 10, one of 6, one of 4, ors. The paper held by the bank fa and a girl of 6. Bloodhounds will be used to take up believed to be good, the closing being the result of inability to keep the neo the scent, if possible, from the rains o the house and trace the fiends. Msary amount of cash on hand. Cheyenne, Wyo., June 2. George Milan, aged 65, an employee of the Union Pacific shops here, met with a horrible accident which will result in his death. Milan lived alone in a shanty in South Cheyenne. Ue was drunk during the night and in the morning attempted to smoke his pipe while in bed. The bed clothing caught fire, and before Milan could escape the back of his head and .shoulders were burned to a crisp. The shack was destroyed and Milan now lies at the point of death. te n, s , |