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Show 'T COALVILLE TIMES V;- : SUCCUMBS" TP AN CHIST'S BULLET. UTAH.-- ll. Ill DnlK Will Fur Keaehlux Affeer UTAH Xlajr Krvoll NEWS. fall-in- to the 7th. The Park City baseball club, on account of the mines dosing, hare dia- banded and each was paid hi share of the money in the treasury, which was quite an amounL John C. Logan, a mining man, died City Tlk Mur The farmer in Cache valley are busy fathering the second rutting of hay, Which is the largest crop for year. non of Roland Bate, the Mr. and Mr. G. A'. Bate of Park City, who wait so frightfully by a tub of boiling water, died on at Salt, Lake CUBANS DEFEAT WEYLER. SLAIN. , under rather circiuuatancea. ANAR- n Immediate on U C ul.au nl m-tl- eii4-to- r In lmlepeuilne of hpauUh Krpuhlli'. Madrid, Aug. 9. Nccor ( uuova del Castillo, prime minister of Swtiu "as assassinated, at Santa Agueda by an anarchist. The mii'dervr find three shots, one of which struck the primeminister in the forehead and the othera in the chest. The wounded man fell, dying at the feet of bis wife who was with him lingering in agony for two iiours, and then (tossing away with the cry of Long live Spain, which were the last words upon his liet. Santa Agueda is noted for it baths. Ban Sebastian, The place is the Bummer rt anlem-- of the Spanish court, and A ittoria, the capitol of the province of Alava, aUnit 30 mile south of liillo. The premier went there la- -t Thursday to take a three weeks' course of the baths, after which lie exjiccted to return to San Sebastian to see United States Minister IVimdford, when that gentleman should be officially received by the queen regent. The assassin was immediately arrested. He is a Neapolitan and gives the name of Rinaldi, but it is believed that hia real name is Michaelo Angino Ixtgan wan formerly superintendent of the Winne-muocmine end rime to Salt Lake from Bingham, lie had recently wild a mine for 110,000 and had Iteeii drinking heavily. The box who recently discovered what they Itelieve to be a valuable eop--, per projierty near Iron Spring. Iron notieea county, have sen t their to the comity recorder. The new find excitecreating considerable ment and ha given quite a number the mining fever, The lucky locatera OollL are John IL Walker, William lryor, Thomas IHx aud Bud a s 1 '' -- v.J' Fire ha destroyed the W. II. Lyon tore at Marysvale. The building and stork of general merchandise, valued at 80.000, hud been heavily insured, but the policy expired only a few days d the loss is complete. The g property belonged to the widow of the late W. IL Lyon, owner of the Lyon block, Balt Lake City. The fire itip-- i posed to have hern of Incendiary ori- gin, for no one waa in the building at the time. The crop in Springville and vicinity are very good this year, with the ex ception of the augar-ltee- t crop. It U thought the tonnage will not be more than half what It waa last year, with the same acreage a last year. The fruit crop la the largest ever grown. The potato crop, while small in acre-Swill yield A good crop. William Iloylance of Hprlogville shipped 72,000 quarts of strawberries and raspberries this season. The Ontario mine at Park City will hut down In two weeks. All men who had been doing dead work were laid off last week. Superintendent Chamb-e-- r at ay the.wiB. can loss with silver below 00 cents, and a shut-dow- n is preferable to working with the existing outlook. The dim aVw are leaving Park City for more inviting fields, John IV. Pritchett, who la the owner of some real estate south of waa on hi way to hia land, and passed through a Held belonging to a Mr. Miner who live at Fatrview, by the long used road lo and from hi field. Evidently he had been ordered before not to drive through thla field aud the order waa emphasised with epithets, a club and finally a gun. The aUai-ge- d Pair-vie- . gun waa cocked for use ' . - . ADJUSTING Kansas Aug. it) The whole- 1 1 vrrtm llouted Mutant! b Vale pri.is; City, f of dressed by all the -' The low has been raised.H.nana. Aug. li. A decisive bnttU , big packer in Matau.a provin, e i has iM.U'-reeeuts, w hcreas, on Saturday. lair tu t ' which the Spanish troops were routed western bef could lie bought for ' good after a hard battle, with heavy 1, - cents. Better garni cs were I1,' to 1 his IK ws enused a Veritable .ua raised in The le st grades proportion. 1 aa Havana, it in t,on geiier':.' of hacon were also raised eeuta per I known that aptain-GeuerWeylef pound and is there a beitef in Matan.as The dealers claim that the big that the srnni'h troops directly under alxiut which so much lias been him were those which suffered deVat heard lately, is thus proven to be a at the haml' of the rebel. and that it has fact, the expectThe Spanish official are taking great ed squeezing process. declare They facts. the pau.s to suppress will go into a combine of that they The excitement was increased by a their own, and butcher ttieir own later report that General Weyler lta-" meat. di the ordered Ahumad. tin Marquis The packers deny that there . any , to send as acting governor-generalcombine. , of troop aa could he large a force Tu Avenge the llurcrlmia Anarchist spared to the vicinity of Guinea, near Madrid, Aug. 10. Golli, the anarthe i girder of Havana ahd Matanas Additional artillery was chist who killed Senor t'anova has provinces confessed that he did the deed to last night to Guinea. ships-The present situation of General avenge the Barcelona anarchist and tleyler is similar to that of Martinez the insurgent leader, Don Jose ili.al, who was executed at Manila,' Ihilip-ls!i'( a m nos when he tried in pine island, on December 30th last, to check the famous raid of Gome and Marco and wak compelled to fail as the instigator of the Philippine Dr. Ki.al denied that lie hack successively at Joveltanps and revolution. was a rebel leader, but be admitted ( Iosco amt ( olon I fore the Cubans. that he liad drawn up the statutes of Xuxusl I r, VondUlous the Philippine league Washington, Aug. 12. The August In Golli s room the police found a reort of the statistician of the de- large double-barrelleIt appistol. partment of agriculture shows the fol- pears that when he left the house yeslow ing average conditions on August terday lie carried a parcel which is beI torn, t.2; spring wheat, si! 7, lieved to have been a Inuiili. The thespring rye, s.i.s: outs, !; barley, 7.'; ory is that lie hid this somewhere in tobacco. 7k. 7; Irish the fields. buckwheat, '1 he condition of 77. t. spring jHitattc. , A Big Kwlniller Caught. 7 is 4..7 points lower than it wheat, w hs last month, tiut 7.H 10. E. Omaha. the of than arrest lly Aug. higher on August I, ls'.iti, and 4.5 higher thun J. Davis the local police think they the August average for the past ten have discovered a big swindle under ami years. There is a decline of 8 points the guise af The Washington Davis in Minnesota, 11 in South Dakota, 5 in Alaska Gold Mining company.has a stack of contracts in his posses- North Dakota and in Nebraska. sion from which it is believed he was T he Ansamilii a Cumposlter. in a questionable scheme Barcelona, Aug. II Colli, the assassin engaged w hereby he offered to engage laliorers of Nenor Canovas del Castillo, was to go to Alaska and work in the mines known here under the name of Aehil loin. He formerly worked as a com were to receive free transportation and and was also known under the for the appliall that was cants to do was to pay Davis $."i to insure good faith. It has developed that mate friend of Ascherl, the perpetrator Davis lias several 'names, lie has been of the outrage in tlie Calle de Cambro. in Iowa and Missouri and his Golli tied from Barcelona after that working . receipt book shows hundreds of vic! hrt Mm- w when, Mr. Pritchett brought out a pistol. The constable who waa fortunately nee then Interfered, taking the gun from Mr. Miuer and quelling the disturb- - anee. Charles IV. Carter, a Salt Lake City photographer, has just reproduced a very interesting daguerreotype. It is a picture of the flea Hive, Lion House and ohnreh office, and waa taken by Mr. Chafiin, the pioneer photographer. In 11. At that time there waa no Eagla Gate, and a board fence the building. The Hon had not been placed In front of the Lion House. Over the smaller buildings the signs Governor's Office, Tithing office" and President office." Half a dozen small tree are shown in the photograph, and on the hill at the rear of the Bee Hive I seen the old arsenal. The Robber's Roost gang i at - work again and on the 6th inL every stock-ma- p In Kalina had to put a guard over hia stock on the mountains. Ten horses were taken from one corral 1, but they were recaptured. Three of the best saddle horse in Kalina were taken later. The Roust, which consists of two almost inaccessible caves la a rendezvous for murderer and thieve of Wyoming, Colorado and Itah. Tom McCarty ha, been seen in there and identified. The gang not daring to venture openly beyond their retreat, are supplied w ith ammunition, necessa-rle- a and new by women. Only a few day ago soo pound of cartridge went tlie Roost. aur-roun- Ilrr. of Salt Lake City Margett have selected a ite at Provo on whieii to locate a brewery, which ia at a point on IroTo river near where the I nion Irrigation Canal company takes ut It water. - . Jacob Arnold, a transient phono-graphpleaded guilty to the charge f allowing four women to listen to a vulgar and lewd discourse or song from the phonograph, and waa fined 20 by Justice Sevy of Fangnitch tot hia fun, which he paid. 1 e NEWS AT WASHINGTON. ., ' ; I outi-Hge- tims. Kill (I In Shaft A Central t itv. Colo., Aug. 11. Henry Keinper, a young German, fell down the shaft of tlie Buell mine today and was instantly killed. He was on hi way down in the bucket wit,h two when a large rock fell, striking the bucket in such A way as to throw Kemper out. The same rock . tux. .the head, struck Ric.Ua.r4.-Harveinflicting a serious wound. I'neumatlr Infant, noise on the porch of her She found her two boys, and the other a year old, in The baby was on his back. brother had inserted the U v t mouth and was filling him with wind as fast as he could work tlie handle. A Gjpojf' Story The infant waa unconscious and his (imn True. little stomach was inflated like a balof Old inhabitants IL Malaga, Aug. this city relate that when Canovas del loon. The mother pulled the tube out Castillo was a young assistant master of the child's mouth and the air esat a school here, a gypsy woman told caped with a sound like the airbrake his fortune. She predicted that he on a train. The buby recovered conwould liecome great, and would meet sciousness. with a violent death. Charrh Trouble. A Colored DlrycUftt Killed. Dodgeville, Wis., Aug. 10. As the Sulina. Kan., Ang. 1. Two colored result of a church war between two bicyclists were struck by a passenger factions of the Primitive Methodist train east of here this morning. One church over the change of name to the of them, named Maddox, is from To- Congregational church, four arrests peka. Tlie other, an unknown, from have been made in the persons of T. II. Kinxri, was killed outright. Maddux Arthur, Frank P. Hocking, George The has both legs broken and is in a pre- Buntin and IVilliam Prideaux. trouble, which has been brewing in carious condition. They went tosU-ethe church for some time, culminated on the track. when one of the factions took possesIfe. sill. sion of tlie church und prevented The man who ment. He added; Canton, O . Aug 17 from being held. This affair la going to create a com- says lie is Schlatter, the healer, has A Kleti )(M ketT plete revulsion throughout the whole taken out a licviiv to marry Mrs. Maof Spain. That country is now in Weaverville, Cal., Aug. 10. Great rgaret Ferris, widow of tlie man w ho It is true, invented the Ferris wheel. Mr. Fer-- j excitement prevails at Trinity Center very shaky condition. doubtless, that the assassin was an an- ris says she has no thought of ni irry. and vicinity over a rich strike made by the Graves brothers and Henry Carter archist, but the act i representative lug him. She call him a freas in the drift claim on Coffee creek. In of a feeling that exists all over the Silver' 1rli r. four days they took out three water-buckecountry. A republican party has alNew York, August I '4. of price alThe full of gold, of 868,000. ready attained great strength, bar silver fell to 55 S cents today the its course to have of $12,000. They ,t weighed large piece though operations lowest point yet reached At this ,ig. be largely concealed. to take between $150,000 and Then the uninre the silver doh.tr is wmt.i 4.', expect The gold versal testimony is that the balk of the $2isi,000 out of the pocket. cents t is course and lies lietweon walls of Spanish army in Cuba is made up of l"4! lr .ii Hif young men. This has broken tip famiporphyry and resembles melted gold Five tl.oi-anlies all over the lamLknd their dism,,or win f. d t! poured in the seams. patch to the island to be led by Wey-le- r Brazil. luil . in one i,v Tlilrtl Attempt to Burn a Town. has developed a powerful sentiThere are loT men now ment in Spain. Fort Scott. Kan., Aug. 10. A third the Mare Isinnd navy yard The act does not mean a personal attempt by incendiaries to burn Moran A Imxing match ti t I meuinat reieitt-lbut a town of 1,000 people in Allen county, Capovas prejudice agaiust against netted S'iisi for the striker unci hia political stand and views, and the almost proved successful. Eight busiThomas H. Raymond, a first cousin extreme element he represented. It ness houses were destroyed and the was the well developed system of the of Abraham Lincoln. is daed at Detroit, loss is estimated at from $25,000 to 1. . most deep-seate830,000. antagonism to the aged The gunlmat Wheeling, will go iut,creed of the Canovas parly. For some time there has existed a w of the element President McKinley was horrified at commission, and ill probably 1st sent Miag .twwll to HouoiuLi. the new but made no comment. t,jWn and the business inen, and I nfavnrable crop prospects in n. the motive ia supposed to be revenge. t ONDOS tOMVII.XT. have caused a rapid i,-- e Tow-boBlow. I p. . The Daily New says, aftex ' in the priee of cereal. 111., Ang. 10. Capt. IU IU Cairo, all, ha dealt kindly with h1m iu re Armenian agitator have .n,ih d tow-boIritz blew up lieviug him of the jiersonal humiliation Turkev. t. rent loss of life is reputed Bradley s ten mile below here at 7 o clock p. m. Tlie insur- f and ptopern- - damage .is large. of an inevitable failure. Ten men are missing and four are bad- rection, it it makes no progress, at j Frank C. Conroy of X Ogdens!.., g. Fritz was on her )v peabied. The least mark time, and the United t Y..ff,as electrocuted ut l'annc ;av here o Hrlens landing with States is again beginning to talk of ia - more in that state for w ife mur- - , of lofS w fienlier flues collapsed. time limit for the other side. Brave der. prison w deeds ill brave words aud hardly The steamer Mexico, en route to meet a difficulty of Vhi sort, unlem Klondyke with a large party of gold they are right and wise as well. The seeke.rs, ran on a jrock while going In- future is dark for Spain. Barharioui to Sitka harbor and sank. The pa- murder has relieved one of the few engers and crew with their baggage,' Canada has decided lo send rein force-wemen able to carry on the government ; aent saved. to, the mounted poliee force in It has also provcn-4.bagent of the be- . The Republican state convention of nfc Yukon country hests of anarchy. She deserves out Kentucky declared for protection. Hon. John W. Foster does not think condolences almost more than Spain sound money rftff against building up clas through the op- there will be any difficulty between an Old Strathmore, the famous ataUlor American and Japans. erations of a civil service law." U dead. -- 1 XX XX ser-vie- j ts I d y d - j nt i , -- ' . " Is-e- n -- re e office-holdin- Toronto, Out., Aug. 10. A special to tlie Globe from Ottawa says that the dominion government has received several i in portant decisions in regard to the Yukon country and the working of the gold fields there. It has been decided to appoint an administrator for the district, who will .have entire charge of the Canadian officials there and be the chief executive officer of the government. Joseph Walsh, a former commander of the northwest mounted police, is to be appointed to the position. The party of mounted police to leave Manitoba next week for the gold country has been increased from twenty to thirty-fivThey will take with them two maxim guns. The mining rules have been amended jn an important particular. At present a miner is at liberty to stake out a claim of 500 feet running along with the stream ami back to the bunk. This has been reduced to loo feet, and the new regulation will go into force immediately. e. AC lver Smuggling Scheme. Fat Washington, Aug. 9. The report on Kd- lne 1'ukon gold region bv Josiuh warnj Spurr the geological survey exheaded a party that made a w thorough investigation in Alaska last summer. giving new fact about the made public. It i inU,riori bas t and review R coul,,rt.hensive jn j,. tail the work inthe various trktA t bavs a to the Forty Mila ,listri(.ti that in the latter part of p rankUu gulch was struck and the the crel.k Uestimated to have firjt pr0(1'tH.(1 jj.ouo. Ever since it has a conbtant Wen paver. The 0i,.trat.tcr of the gold there la t y, masses of ?5 weight n(J the first C) The common, very Mile year after the discovery of Forty from at eti!iiated has been variously 875,000 to $150,000, but$00,0o0 probably covers the production. The discovery of Davis creek and a stampede from Franklin guleh followed the spring of In 18111". gold mining in the interior, as well as on the eoast of Silver Bow basin and Treadwell received a great disimpetus. The event of 892 was the In the creek. of spring Millery covery of 1893 many new claims were staked out and it is estimated that eighty men took out $100, ins). Kinee then, Miller creek has lieen the producer of the forty Mile district, and until recently, of the Its entire length lies whole Yukon. in British possessions. The output for 1893, as given by the mint director, for the Alaskan creeks, all but Miller creek being in American possession, was 8198,000, with a mining population Of 198. The total amount produced by the Yukon placers iu 1891 wa double that of the previous year. In 1895 the output was doubled again. Forty mile district, in the summer of 1896,1s described in the report as if had seen its best days and nnlets several new creeks are d Levered it will lose its old position. The Birch Creek district was last summer in a flourishing condition. Most of the gulches were then running on doube shifts, night and day, and many large profits were reported. On Mastodoan creek the best producer, over 30 miners were at work, many expecting to winter in the gulch- The estimated Alaskan gold production for 1896, made by the Spurr report, is $1,400,000. The mining laws differ for different gulehes. Generally the claim is for 500 feet for gulch diggings from rimrock to rimrock, but in one gulch not paying well an effort is being made to stake claims 1,320 feet long. Crowded creeks are staked 300 feet to the claim and no man is allowed to atake more than one claim in his own name, aave the discoverer, who is allowed 1,000 feet instead of 500. l, is-e- nt yr I. 1 ttossland, IU C,, Aug. 10. The customs officials have discovered a smuggling scheme on a large scale. The trail up from the Oinunogan county-passes into Canada at Kruger's on lake, where the custom house is located, and then makes a detour in the United States and the Dominion at a point several miles east of the custom house. The town of Oroo is the headquarters f Freighters from the states, bringing in produce, come up the trail to Kruger's, pay duty on stuff they have in their wagons and then follow the road down across the line to Oroo. Here they pick up big quantities of all sorts of groceries, princiDID NOT JUMP. pally tobacco and canned goods, and follow- the road into the Canadian terCloud and Fog Prevent Felt From Leaping Off Plke'i Pesric. ritory again, to which they gain access without difficulty, as all the goods Colorado Springs, Colo., Aug. 9. have presumably paid duty at Kru- William B. Felts did not make his ger's farther back on the line. jump from Pike's peak today, but that was not his fault. With the conditions A1I A Conference of Democrat. of cloud and fog, it would have been Xevv York, Aag. in. There will be a a blindfolded leap to certain destrucconference in Brooklyn of representation, tives of all the Democratic organizaFelts went up to the summit of the tions in New York which adhere to the aeroNational Democratic platform adopted peak this morning, carrying his him. Two hours were with planes by the convention at Chicago that nominated Hon. IV. J. Bryan for the required in ajusting the big wings, but heavy clouds gathering and a slight presidency. The purpose of the consnow falling at the time, convinced ference, as announced, is to organize from the peak wonld a for the municipal campaign this fal1, him that leap suicidal. been have and the hope is expressed by the leadThe leap was postponed, but Felt ers in the movement that Tammany Hall will be forced to acquiesce in the is still on the peak to night, and saya selection of a mayor of Greater New that he will remain there until the York who shall be an avowed advocate conditions are favorable, when he wiU sail down into Colorado Springs, twelve of the free coinage of silver. miles distant Oso-yoo- e peculiar residence. one aged 7 a corner. The elder Have Hern Xmencteil by LHi lulu ion Goteriiuirnti KuWsi s Iittsburg, la., August 10. Mrs. Ruthmanof Beaver Falls heard a Killing Ilie Edward Splurr Dives New About the Interior of Alaska. J CANADA AND YUKON d Intitftiilly XX j 1 j Til YUKON GOLD REGION f most Hurt i 1 Secretary Slicrman received the first news of the affair through the assoHe expressed ciated press bulletin. He aaid': in the details Intercut deep "Thla deplorable event will have tome effect, of course, on the political affairs of Hpain, but to what extent 1 cannot say. The death of uuu man la not necessarily going to change the sentiment of the whole country. Spain a very tenacious country, .Het money 1 gone, her resources have been exhausted, but she means evidently tu hold onto Cuba. Just how she can do It made these rimnewm, t entirX soe. Yet she ia opposed to yielding a Premier Canovas was a strong point. partisan. He was the chief exponent of the element xvhich was determined to keep the island at all kazzarda. Seemingly Spain waa a unit on this. MORGAN or AJ.ABAXIA. .Senator Morgan of Alabama, a member of the foreign affairs committee of the senate, aud the champion of Cuba in that body, predicted in an interview that the assassination might be the forerunner of a complete change ol government, a republic replacing the monarchy. This, he thought, wa the present tendency, and the assassination he regarded as an evidence of the disintegration of the'Spanlsb govern- Ip it ti j j DEI. CASTILLO, FRIMK MINISTER OF glAIN. CLAIMS. XX . 11 CANOTAS ettUaS the Amrrieau Fall reek. Boise, Ida.. -- Attg. 10. Claim Agent'! Fischer of the Bhort Line has lieeu settling up with person who were, hurt in tit American Fall wreck on June 29. The McDonald family of Me- ' Minnville, Or., were paid 81..VXI. n . diti.m to all exjK-nseand they have left for home. has also effected a set- Agent in ihclMseof s. H. Tmeher, who died from injuries received in tlft wreck that occurred April X TImt was some dispute atmut hi having had a wife, but it was shown there was a legal widow living aud two children. I pon this fact tiemg demonstrated; the company proceeded to adjust the claim, but the matter was taken intoT the probate court of this county for the protection of the children, who are aged 3 and five years. Frank Batnsey was appointed guard ifui for the children. The amount paid by the company was J.l.ooo. 5- com-b.n- - In ' bl-b- la-ig- - llrwJ Ilitl rrlm tp, i ts-e- HE A ' CAXOVAS - TIKES ITBLUH1NQ CO. COALVILLE. T 4 Tlia Bart Exposition. Paris, Aug. 10. A hundred projects for attractions for the Paris exposition of 1900 hare been submitted to the committee. They include the building Pantamaker to Rmnt Work. New York, Ang. 9. Peace for the first time in ten days pervaded the headquarters of the striking pants-maker- s, Bartholdi's statue of libernever-ripnntsmakers and ty in New York harbor, 600 feet high; unions. the construction of a restaurant under It is expected that a majority of the water, to be built of glass; an enor- strikers will resume work. Over 3,500 mous vertical screw with a nut, fitted employes out of the union who went as a rafe: a reproduction of the Trojan on strike are prepared to resume work horse capable of holding 1000 people, under the conditions stipulated by their nd plan for the fitting of Eiffel tow- respective unions. er with a spiral railroad and toboggan chute. The committee decided that German Protect on 8ufr none of the sehemes were practicLondon. Aug. 9. The Berlin corre ; ably spondent Nays;. The fresh German More Men to Strike. protest to the United States on the IV. 10. subject of sugar differs from the former After A., Aug. Parkersburg, the meeting at Tyrconnell strike agi- protest in being a written one. It is a tator organized a miners union, and concession to agrarian agitation and therefore does not pass unchallenged it is claimed nearly all the Tyrconnell miners signed the list. The indica- here. It is not yet unknown whether the protest represent. an isolated protion are that every man in Fletning-totest from Germany or whether it is in district will go out. conjunction with olher countries. Bank Brwlilent Armlet. Devlin, of Silver Cans. Apprehension. of a copy of p tr n Kearney, Neb., Ang. 10 F. Y. president of the suspended First National bank of this city, jins been brought here under arrest "from Forest City, Mo. He is charged with swearing to false statements in securing large deposits of eounty money nhich, was lost when his bank failed. Robertson is one of the oldest and best known bankers .of the state, and his arrest has caused a big sensation in - - . - - hanking circles. Rob-rtso- City of Mexico Augx 9. The rapid decline fn the priee.of silver has caused much apprehension in governmental circles. phe possible' effects upon Mexico are being generally diseussed and much speculation is indulged in as to the point exchange rates may reach. The premium on gold ia 126 to 126'. Emperor William and the Empress have started, on board the imperial yacht Ilohenzollern, for their visit to Emperor Nicholas. n V I |