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Show COALVILLE TIMES. ' tiati B,rwea riHLUHijia co. - - COALVILLE. Repafclican National Convention Assembles. UTAH. r UTAH STATE NEWS. A meeting of li Trsns-Miaeou- o tke Coaval AHr Meh W a trail Teas purary Cbalrwaa OntlM la HMat Inulor Hum Celt a Mr aa4 ri held it 81V Uki Citjr on the first Tuesday in July. Seoator "J, "L Rawlins It billed t empire n game of ball between the unity tod nloinoi of tbe University. Citizens of Richfield hare decided U hard a routing celebration on July 4th. prepsralloQt already being well undet f retg hi bores a wilt b Or-- . pro-;","- IMUVMSSS ' auf-ferrr- sub-statio- The hoepltal provided for small poa jmtleuts of Salt Lake City has been closed and tbe few remaining patients are being cared for at their homes, aoder guarantiee The Jury la the 13,000, 000 damage suit of tbe Crown Point Mtoiog company against the Ontario Mining company, returned a verdict ia favor of plaintiff, Urn damage being assessed at 3,OU3. John Wood, aged 14, Joseph Peterson, SENATOR, HANNA. egad It, and John 'Peterson, aged 14, all belonging to blchly respectable Tha local papers gave prominence to families, were naught in the act of tbe idea that Roosevelts statement burglarising a store et Lon on Friday waa lacking In that definitenesa and Which the gov. I force of expresslon'df sight. he desires to be when a master amoral of WUUs of aoa Tbe little Ilarmon, to the doubt of Manti, fall from a heavily loaded turn. execL Thie added was riding, the . mind among tbe delegatee and leaded ter wagon on wbh-h.ilhind wheels passing over his legs and to give the Roosevelt movement an Even the crashing them so badly that his life is other Infusion of energy. I gOvemor himself was variously quoted, despaired oil of come of the expression amounting to George R. Maxwell Ioet, G. A. Salt Lake, le out with a resolution die- - j a declaration that bla statement must not be taken as a declination, und that approving of the management of the would ,stand If drafted. be Evana pension bureau by llaery Clay 12:07 the flret pronounced demonAt and opposing his longer continuance stration of the convention occurred. In that office. Governor Roosevelt came In the main of former Ar Black, governor George entrance and moved down the center Utah, who has been a commissioner to late. He wore his rough rider bat and Idaho allot Indian lands la northern waa instantly recognised. A deep rethe past three years, la to be one of the of the cheer greeted him. verberation vommiasloaere to allot the land ia tbe Xlcn jumped to their chaire to great Fort llall reservation. him and women fluttered their hand-kerchle- It'le expected that atleaat thirty-fiv- e Utah Democrats will attend the national convention at Kansan City next month, and that they. In connection with the Montana, Idaho and Wyoming delegations, wlUhavo a speolal train. Mrs. J. K. Whltcoottoa of Provo had a narrow eaoape from death the other day while bicycle riding, aha attempt log to eroea in front of a moving train and falling onto tbe track, being res sued' by on of the trainmen just In tbs sick of time, her bicycle being ruined-Thold folks of Lehi held they annual outing at Saratoga Springs on tha 12th, there being 181 of the eged veterans In attendance. The banquet in the evening waa presided over by William Bone, Sr., aged 89, tha patriarch of the day. Aa summer resort Is being estebUshed on the lake near Americas Fork. Bath rooms, baas hall grounds, bicycle tracks, dancing pavilion, ate., are being jeonatr noted and. threeor wtlirttii expected, be thrown open to the puhlie on July 4th, Thousands of ground squirrels cams from the mountains into the eastern portion of Salt Labe last week, much to the gratification of ilia small boys, who slaughtered hundreds of them. It is presumed they were hunting better feeding grounds Hong Tong e debilitated Celestial of 8alt Lake, ia behind tbe bars ebargsd with conducting an opium den. Two of his customers, mare boys, ware arrested while "hitting the pipe," and will be used a witnesses against tbs e r. S. 8. Dickinson, a Salt Lake merchant, was surprised upon entering his room the other night to find a baby boy reclining upon his bed, it having been left there by unknown parties. Mr, Dickinson will probably provide the little welf with e home. v Wbet came near being a disastrous fire waa prevented by the effective work of the Nepbi fire department when a Building on Main street Was discovered on fire. Tbe people of that prosd of their fire city . aro-justl- fighters. y ? al At 12:36 o'clock. June 19, tbe Repubwas lican national convention of I'--) ealied to order by Senator Hanna and the racking excitement of conference and caucus, of crashing bands and confusion of hotel corridors gives wsy to end form of actual convention proceedings way. the night with It la estimated that Utah received la After being up half death loeaea laat year, from the differ the demonstration of 30,000 marching eot loaoranee cotnpaniea, the inn ol men.'flreworka, bands, final caucuse and earneat conferences, the army of 1233,690. delrgatea and the conspicuous figures Crops In lrtm eounty are very proru, ef the convention "were slow to make laing, although the weather la very drj their sppearaoce. and warm. The lucera will soon bn The vies presidential issue appeared ' to cuL ready to be uppermost In everyone's mind. The relief fuod committee figure! Notwithstanding the declaration of a that the donations to the.Scofleld Governor Roosevelt and the confident aggregate 1115,000, including predictions of Senator Hanna's friends caab and provisions that tha Roosevelt stampede had been About July 1st the malt service o( met and turned, the leaders woke up Salt Lake City will be improved by the on the opening day of tbe convention in In a half dazed condition over the establishment of three the southern part of the city. and conflict still existing About 2.0UO fishermen went np Parley's canyon the first day after tlial alream wan Opened to auglern about one fisherman to every fiali, it la said Business generally la on the boom at Amtriean Fork, a number of new cottages have been erected and a number mors are under course of construc' tion. Representative King is using bis utmost andeavora to have all tbs claim! which the government has against alleged illegal cutters of timber dive-keepe- the magnificent representation from LHINEBE PORTS TIRE ON INTEHNATION AL WARSHIPS. the Repnbllcso party. . f There was Bo mistake Inbribgief-th- e fcf WarsMpa VuUaws aaS convention to Philadelphia. Hert Warta CsapsUm la Uarraadav. wssitie cradle of liberty, tbe birth- ' deeUred "against the world place of the republic, and of the repute P1" jWbeu the Takn fort opened fire upon . licsn party. fleet, Jane 17. Tbe A wave of applaose swept over tl,th of whrt took P1 r ,tm coaventioe at tbe mention of the tective principle, and ae it ubsided.iP,l4tU,,tetory' th HMAcmI-officlformation being the dispatch received II suns proceeded: . "Wi are on the eve of another great ijut Berlin from Chee Foo. f The German consul at Cbee Foo tele- struggle. Already we are beginninf! e following: to force out battalions coder the The Chinese laid torpedoes la tbe rrnlilp of our great statesman. Genets! Taka river and collected troops from William McKinley." That was tbe signal and for tbe fifd Sbsn Hel Ewan. The foreign eoramandera assembled time the conveution broke forth U whirlwind of enthusiasm, men ssf on tbe Rnssian flagship sod addressed women sprang to their feet, delegate sn ultimatum to the commanders of tha Taka forts, summoning them to vritij-drnspectator, staid and distinguish their troops before 3 o'clock, guests, all animated by a common 17. June to do honor to tbe prcaidenL At 1 a. m., June 17, the guns of the "And with such a leader and suck forts opened fire, to which the Russian, cause, there is no such word as 'Fail' As Mr. Hanna closed bie speech witl British, French and Jspaosse warships repl Ted. a tribute to his colleagues on the The bombardment lasted aevn hours. !$ ticnal committee and referred to Two British ship in the river between close of his chairmanship, bespoke tbs sterling service of the senator fiv the forts are reported to have been sunk. Colorado, Mr. Wolcott, to his party sM Thp telegraph line and railroad beto the him convention, presented tween Tien Tsin and Taka was detemporary chairman. stroyed. Communication by water is Mr. Wolcott began as follows; Since the first party conventios i also threatened. The to forces mixed casualties tbe F these United States, there was follows: one gathered together under wA were Killed British, 1; German, 3; Rushopeful and suspicious circumstsKW sian, 1, and French 1. , as those which surround ns Wounded British, 4; German, 7; ; proud of tbe achievement! if 45, and French 1. Russian, the past fonr yesrs, our country pwe, The Chinese loss is estimated at 400 f to with sod porous happy, nothing gret and naught to make ns sslisat, killed. The Shanghai correspondent of tbe with a record spotless and clean, republican party Stands facing tkf London Daily Mail, says: The forts began firing in observance dawn, confident that the ticket itdud to from Pekin, conveyed in tbe orders will command apprond, publie present of the empress dowager, edict mod that in the declaration of Its pri personal Yl (president of the of advice voidthl Kang by and it its purposes, will ciples Several warships of war). and of vast ministry tha hopes aspirations from the twelve-iDc- h shells were struck f American freemen. by joritv Never in the memory of this green guns of the forts. The heavy Russian losses were due tion has there stood at tba head of tha r to the wiser a truer a blowing up of the magazines of government patriot, more courageous leader, or a bctUMi-ampl- e Msndshnr. At Washington it is difficult to get a of the highest typa of America manhood. Tbe victories of peso! tof precise official view of the etatua of tha victories of war ara alike Inseritef our relatione with China aince thie last news. Tbe conclueion that we are in upon his banner. Mr. Wolcott then called attendee to a state of war ie emphatically negathe disastrous Democratic regia of tived by tbe officials best competent to 1801-3remarking that than, ftrjb speak, ! Tbe Chinese minister, Wo Ting Fang, first time in more thaa a geomdos. Democracy had full away, wifi both does not believe that we ore nt war houses of congress la party aceeri alth with China. He said that there had been a great misunderstanding, and ha tha siccative. No summary of tbs disasters of those (oar years wna satisfied that If the Taku forces can convey an ides of a tithe d tha Rad fired upon tbe international fleet ruin they wrought It waa because tbe commanders of ths Is. Tba of forte there did not understand Chinese files tariff, subjects Hj lamic, Paclflo r 1 roaiTVrFiJia , lltascr what waa wanted, or had failed, war through an error, to receive proper Insilver and the Illspano-Amwin- n nsxt received attention. It wu pointed structions from his superior. out how President McKlnkf sought Secretary Hay waa naked if the latest to avoid that war, but wholesale be developments had made any change in which the United States has prosecuted it with vigor ability. the policytoward these Chinese trouble adopted Tha treaty of peace, Cub A ad Porto He "Our navel forces in that replied: Riconext received atteuUofit length, region have been directed to act conthen tba speaker turned to tl Philip- currently with the forces of tbe other for tbe protection of all Ameripines, giving a sketetf of the war and powers can interests." of tbe conditions there. J MAY CONVtNE CONGRESS. The American people m neither poltroons or pessimists, Riaid, and Crisis ta China May EMail la aa Extra Sms Ion. they will not signalize the dan of tbe The Crisis in China may result In tbe new century by the surrendtof either convictions or territory. Eay soldier president's Issuing a proclamation congress at an early dale. hack from the islands, and try are in Tbe almost every hamlet in tbt land, repossible necessity of so doing is a turns an advocate of their ataolton. subject of consideration by the presiWhether Gur dead ara buried along thtands of dent and his advisers. ealied be together again or not Luson, and on its soil no fosgn flag 1 will depend altogether upon tbe develshall aver salute the dawn, He predicted victory lb Iweiaber, opments in China. That tbe eitnetion there in very and waa enthusiastically chtnd as he sat down. grave ie recognized on all bands. That It may leadto war U unfortunately LODOE PRESIDES. more than possible, even probable, and Seeslor Selected PUmmb fUmam ef that the United States must Interfere . the Ccavmtlea, for the protection of the lives of its The committee pn permaeMorgani-xatio- n citizens and lu own internets le nab of tha Republican asticMi conconceded in official circle vention, of which General Snavenor versally of Ohio la chairman end Tkoaee M. CENSUS OF PORTO RICO. Hostings of New Hampshire acrotary, Jm beeed rinses repntoMen nl BdhUs by unanimous consent selectiiSenator ess.ses. Lodge of Massachusetts for pwsanent J, P, Sanger, direcInspector-Generchairman, and voted to eontUit Cbaa. W. Johnson of Minnesota ptmansnt tor of the census of Porto Rico, bn itemised secretary, i issued bulletin No. 1. giving statements of the population of the islands according to the census taken October 16th laat. The population of the Island, aa shown by that census, of tbe was 953,243, about- - nine-tentelate of the of Maryland in population - TO NOMIHATEM'KINIEY. fa Chairman Hanna faced the etorm of Hie eppiauee with a resolute face. etern features did not relax, But he nodded nn acknowledgement ns the applause broke here end there Into a cheer. When it had su balded he brought down the gavel again. The convention will come to order." he ehonted nt exactly 12:30. "The convention will be opened with prayer," he continued, "by the Rev. J. Grey Bolton of the IIopC Presbyterian church of Philadelphia." After prayer Mr. Hanna stepped to the front of the platform, anrveyed the eea of facee.Jand in n clear voice, began bla speech of welcome. "In bidding you welcome," he began, "I also wish Vo congratulate yotf on in-M- r, lesAf w lodf-L'nlled- , 1 eon-ifre- al hs 1890. 1 Ostlloe of ltomoermtie Platform. Dnnisl J. "Campau, Democrat national committeeman 'from Michi gan, says the nations! convention will declare for bimetalism with eilvet coinage at 19 to 1, and will oppose th issuing of paper monev by the banks point out a pc cy for the handling ol the Philippines absolutely opposed U tbe policy of the administration, em phatTcally declaring for an Independent form of government for the Islands and eey to all other nations, keef your bands off." , CONVENTION NO. EXTRAVAGANCE Uavarwor SVeod Say t hrte Feendalbia. PHILADELPHIA. ' Extra r Ion Talk. , Paraistent rumors ara afloat tbit the president baa decided to call si ttlra session of congrea to deal wjt Chinese eituation. If warexista In Chloa growing ,tof the destruction of tba United and other legations, it will be ary to sand move troops to Chita, Owing to conditions in the PkQin. pines no more troops can be wittw HALL, IN CUBA. Are Wltheet General Wood has issued tha following statement: "Tba examination by expert accountants of tha treasurer office from tha data of its Inspection last year baa bean completed. Tba lOffiee waa found in excellent condition. It has alto beet conclusively proven that the charge of extravagance In the matter of salaries to Americans paid iafeTyTTherefSfertt wttt require from tba island funds' la absolntaty thority from congress to fwjh without foundation." , , trOupa. The Strike la St. Laalo. Tbe strike situation iq 8L Louis bsi become more strained then ever. Thi Transit officials Insist tbe strike b over, while tbe men, becked by thi Federation of Labor, declare they wit fight to the bitter end. U.3.T ROOFS ORDERED TO CHIN A. Nialk laroawy Or arid te Pakla from Maalta. Ran Franeisoo health offioe report Tl.r Ninth United States infantry the plague situation uuohasgsd. has been ordered to sail from tbe PhilThe Yokohama correspondent of the ippines to Chius to safeguard the London Times says Jspsu is sendlag Ameicaa interest It is reported that to Chin 3,000 troops large force of Japanese troops will No advices bars embark for Pekin. Thirty burghers wers killed and been rescind from Admiral Kempff or wonnded daring th lest fsw day' the United States legation since fighting near Pre Ion Fifteen officers and 100 Britieh sob Kempff asked for troops, and it it feared matters mav be very serious diers, priionere. have arrived at Stand It it koowu that the marines are be- erton. Free State, bound far Nenit tween large bodies of Boxers and GedacbL Chinese soldiers Sir William Vernon Harcourt contraA special dispatch from Hong Kong dicts the ruport that it it hit Intention says all the Pekin legations have been to retire Lorn political lift si the tias destroyed and that the German minisof ths next election. ter, Baron Von Kettler, has been The Missouri state prohibition killed. u Tlie bnilding of ths American mission, the customs, tbe mess quarters anqpa number of other structures were destroyed. Tbe gnsrd alone saved the foreigners, who, it is stated, are huddled in iegstiou very short of food sod deserted by native servant . Latest Chinese reports stale that the empress has ordered Liu Kuug Yib Chang Chi Tung sod Li Hung Cbsng to hasten to Pekin. They will probably find an excuse for declining. 'i he latest edict against the rioters espec ally avoids mentioning the Boxers. Berlin and bt Petersburg dispatehet assert that Russia and Germany bavt combined for common action in China It ia reported that a high Russian per sonage is going to Berlin to arrangi detail Dispatches from Shanghai dateu Sunday state that Admiral beyinour'i force is in a tigiit place between Lanij Fang and Yung Sun, with enortnoui masses of soldiers in front, while th Boxers with more soldiery are cutting the railway in the rear. The Kiaog-Naarsenal, outside of Shanghai, i ending vast quanttes of ammunition north. ELECTOIN IN CUBA. 3 Polled foo pi ot to B light Indifferent. General Alejendro Rodriquez, Nationalist, wu elected mayor of Havana, polling 13,073 votes, against 6034 east for Senor Estrada Mora, Independent. Tbe total vote fell about 4500 below tbe registration, ...Ths national party elected ju entire ticket, eighteen oounoilmen, the treasurer, on eorrsctionsl judge and thrss municipal judgss. Tbe other judge-ibi- p fell t an independent candidate, ta did also the fourth municipal judgeship. Of the aix ether councilmen, four are Republicaoe and tw are Nationalists. who ran independently. Reporta from every part of the island go to show that perfect order pre Not a shot was vailed at the poll fired, nor waa there any sign of disturbance anywhere. To an American observer of the election it seemed ae it tbe people regarded tbe whole matter with absolute indifference. There waa not a crowd in waiting to hear tbe reeult declared, not a cheer was raised, nor were there any of tbe ordinary indications of election excitement, althdugh n demonstration in honor of tbe successful candidate waa held. The victory of the nationalists ie ehisfly due to the' faef that they were first in the field, and had the beeeflk of a organisation. -- Set-mo-d OPERATIONS IN PH1LLIFINES. 6rul mm4 Faniloa laeimfii Stoken nominated Cbarlss of Mexico for governor and Simpson Ely of Kirksville for lieutenant-governo- r. B The coffee just gathered crop of In Nicaragua is beiDg moved from the plantations to the sea coast with much greater rapidity than ba former years. The Colombian rebels are strongly, intrenched at Nan Joaquin, near Rant Marta, snd all the government troops at Barsnquilla have been dispatched t Hants Mart The announcement is made that the Tennet-scCoal, Iron and Railroad company will engage in the manufaek ure of steel rails at their works at Ens " ley, Alabama. The rebels In China are busy smug gling in arms, including large numbsn of quick-firinguns. They ars said to dumber 25,000 and more ars daily joining them. An important battle was fought ee Fiday last about ten mile& outside cd Panama. The insurgent forces wer victorious and some 2oO of the govern, ment troops were killed. While boating on the river at South Bend, Indiana, Fred Minders and Mary Claire were drowned through theii It is thought tbex boat capsizing. was a third person in the boat. Tbe lludsou Bay company has declared a dividend to shareholders ed 15s per share and s bonus of 10s pee sharq, ms compared with a dividend f 13s and a bonus of 7s for tbe prsviea 1899 g year. Tbs' secretary of ths interiev has directed Indian Inspector MeLaughlia tearoom pan y Chief Joseph of tbe Mae Perces td Oregon, and thcra inspect the land which the old chief desires t return. Former president and Mr Ben jnanha Harrison, accompanied by Mr Btrd of New York, the Rev. D M. E. Heines end Dr. Henry Jameson f Indianapolis, are visiting the Yellew-eton- e park. The importation of dead meat t th United Kingdom has reached the daily average of over 2300 tone, while wheat, bntter, eggs, rabbits and game hav all enormously increased in the extant of their importation. It will cost the citizens ef Philadelphia more than $200,000 to have th honor of haring the Republieaa national convention meet there sad properly entertain tbe hosts of visltos expected daring convention week. Tbe Japanese naval authorities as about to f nter on a new naval pro- t gramme. Aa only 5,000,000 b ysa-wil- l yesrlr devoted to the navy, msa like Admiral Inoueye recommend the conof torpedo-boa- t struction destroyer lUrnfl Ik Ua IaUrlat, T. Felix McWbirter of Indianapolis The United States forces had twe enbe a candidate for tbe gagements of importance last week. will before tbe national prohibition The troops nader General Fun sloe and convention at Chicago, provided a Gaaaral Grant erganised an advaaee with part of five regiments and twe eastern man ia ehoaea for first pin In Saa Franeiseo all railroad and guns against 900 rebels in n meuntain stronghold east of Biabaoot. where it steamship companies have beva notiwas supposed that Oaptaia Roberta ef fied by the Federal authorities s the Thirty-fiftvegimeat, whs was Washington that Asiatic will n4 he eaptured last month nt Ban Miguel Je allowed to leave California aloss proThe vided with a health eertifieata las4 Mayume, was held captive. Ainerieans operated under many diff- by the United States marine hespttad iculties and over aa exeeedingly rough officials there. Whites will kc allowed country; hut the rebels retreated, a few to leave. Sana Finley, a resisting, and the stronghold was poHtMa and burned. and marshal of Tneson, Aria, As a result of last weeks scouting baa been arrested by a special ofltear sixty Filipinos wsre wounded, 300 kill- from Tombstone, oa a charge et ated and 200 rifles with 24,000 rounds of tempted assault to commit murder. mmnnitioR wsre surrsndsred Twe Five person were painfully iajored Americans wers killed. and twenty others were more or leas hurt by the wreck of a Carnegie acNOME FIELDS RICH. commodation on the Pan Handle railOn Claim Faaaod Oat 94,000 ta Oas road, near Pittsburg, Pa. Tha aeeL Mouth. dent was cansed by a landslide from That the gold fields o Cape Nome Mount Washington, over 100 tons of are richer and more, produetive than rock and earth toppling over on tbe has yet been represented is the story train. j brought dowo by the steamer Alpha, Althongb tbe suggestion has been which hat arrived from the north. put forth in diplomatic circles that the From atingle claim worked by twenty powers dethrone the empress 'dowager men iq the employ of Jack Brady, 0 and restore the Emperor Kwaug-Hswas taken out in one week, and so. official .representation, has been the same claim panned oat $56,000 made to Secretary Hay on the anhjeeL within tbe month. Patrolman Irwin B. Cornelias of the CONGRESSMAN FALLS DEAD. Brooklyn force killed Patrick Farley early Sunday. Farley, who waa a Only Mayehll n In dataware ffk Coaid pugilist, had been arrested by the ofi Camaal FacUoaeeoaa. fleer for beating hit wife and threatenOo grace man Henry Hoffckr, Delato kill her and was shot when trying ware's only representative ia the lower to hrsaoh f the national legislatare, and ing escape. ''London morning papers geaaraBy tvho W sail to have bee th only both faeCicna f the party consider the eitnation ia Chin more eosd agree np Ur each parities, serious thaa ever; but they have thoroughly exhausted the superlatives that drsppsd deed in Smyrna. there ie not' much to be said. They Aeeeml Wond deniarea hts derirs is to advise that soma of the rasters be reffMaldcse I SaW an ceived with can tlon. h well-Uoow- ex-cit- n y $15,-00- n, , hi CIIm. to the state 'depertmem Reports show that on June 1st there were ii Pekin about 400 sailor and marines Greet Briteia, Russia and France hat 35 each, tbe United States 97, Japai peeriMc. 43- - Italy 12, end Germeay 74. 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