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Show 1 COALVILLE TIMES N. J. PETERSON, Editor iW Ntstjrr Entered at the Poatofflee Utah. Mar T, 1114, aa Matter. - ... l ... TERMS CW rr'to ae Tear In ARE DEFEATED MOORS MARQUIS-ITO'- K Heavy Fire of Warships at Casablanca Too Much for Tribesmen. Line of Battle Extended Over Two Miles iCBiCnirriO!. Adeaaee. l.l lit Tt 44 4i UTAH STATIC RULE HEW BATTLESHIPS e Mentha Three Meatha la sla Ceplaa PUIS S JAPANESE Coalvtll. Second-C- l -- la THOUSAND TWELVE Casablanca During Die (kitting be tween the Krent li force, and t he Moois on Knd.iy, mar the Kri r, h '.imp. tie NEWS Mocrx al 'first ret re.if-d- ami ; Congress Will be Asked to AutW ize the Construction of Foar iriore Fighting Machine. w.e It I HE FOR Will Effect a Thorough Reform in the Land System and Establish New System of Judiciary and Police. Tokio. The details of Marquis Ito's plans regarding the conduct of Korea under Japanese control are unknown, but the fundamental points are believed to consist In effecting a thorough reform In the land system which Is now in a chaotic condition, and also the establishment of a new system of Judiciary and police on the Japanese plan. These measures will naturally be considerable of a drain on the Japanese treasury. It Is thought that Marquis Ito plans to ask an extra an nual outlay of a little over 1,000,000 yen for a period o'f five years. Those well informed are confident that with a reform effected in the land system Korea's revenues will increase remark- ably without In the least Inconvenient lug the ptesent taxpayers In the next gve yeses Korea's financial Independence assured, it is more than likely that loans "111 be floated with Japan's guar-tba- t ntee. Marquis Ito by his usual tact a la' now apparently won over the , r polili Ians to his side and conse-nuv- i r I shell.-amon- Kt'-ml- i g r - i - ni i 1 - -- Krt-mTi- - - pow-ttian- v i American Company Being Orgarv ized to Develop Millions of Acres of Oil Lands in Mexico. An New Bridge Under Construction Near Quebec, Canada, Collapses and Workmen Are Drowned. New hava-beeYork. Arrangements completed for the organization of a $50,000,000 American syndicate, according to an announcement published Monday, which plans to develop sevNearly Half of the Bridge, Which War eral million acres of oil lands in Mexia Mile and a Half Long, Went Into co. The purpose is to ship the prothe River, Carrying the Doomed duct to Central and South America, also to Europe and Africa, to compete Men Down to Death. with the Standard Oil company. The syndicate will take over the Mexican Petroleum company, which Quebec, Canada. The new bridge ander construction about five miles was organized In California In 192 a million and owns approximately below the city, collapsed late Thurs acres of oil lands In the states of day afternoon, and fifty of the work' Vera Cruz, San Luis Potosl men are known to have met their More than a hundred gushers are redeath In the seething waters, while ported on this property, with the oil the total may reach one hundred when of the same grade as that of the southof the workmen bo were engaged eastern Texas fields. In the construction of the mammoth bridge when the accident'" 'occurred, HERMIT OF OSCEOLA DYING. are accounted for. The bridge was about a mile and a Pioneer of Nevada Supposed to be Sort half long, and was nearly finished of John C. Breckenridge. Nearly half of the fated structure, beEly, Nev. Patiently waiting for th-ginning at the south shore, fell into final summons, John Breckenridge, an the river, and the hundreds of workoctogenarian, is lying at the men were precipitated into the ragsteadily refusing to disclose ing waters without a moments warn- his history. Although one of the pioing. neers of White Pine county, little Is A steamer with thirty doctors and known of him. but it is believed he l newspaper men was rushed to the a son of John C. Breckenridge, the fascene of the accident as soon as the mous Kentucky statesman of the message of the horrible occurrence days. had reached the city, and those who Breckenridge came here forty years had been able to escape from the were made as comfortable as pos- ago, and since that time has been a sible, and the work of recovering the cluse, living most of his life In a bodies of their unfortunate squalid cabin near Osceola. Of flno comstature and magnetic charcter he has panions begun. avoided contact with his neighbors, and AGREEMENT AT DENVER. until a year ago boasted but one friend. That friend was John Winner, The Railroads Make Concessions and a saloonkeeper, after whose death tho Also Certain Demands. old man tolerated no visitors. He Ua never received mail nor sent any, and Salt I.ake City. An unofficial report from Denver Is to the effeqt that never permitted any one to questina the joint conference of the representa- him as to the past. tives of the leading twelve western TAKES SLAP AT UNCLE SAM. railroads and the 11 v wa-er- : - " i st . , s teen-year-ol- d ' Latln-Amerlcan- e. Latln-America- n Latin-America- n 1 semi-conscio- court-martiale- county-hospital- - 1 - eon-hrenr- e ed -- -- " 1 1 sub-statio- n j 1 ' . s , antl-bellu- s 0 Venezuelan Paper Intimates That United States Protects Adventurers. Caracas, Venezuela. El Constitutional, the government organ, commenting on the $5,000,000 fine assessed against the New York and Bermu-des- e Asphalt company, for complicity In the Matos rebellion, after stating-tha- t the evidence against the company was taken mostly from the records of cases tried in the United States, says editorially: . It now remain to be seen If the state department will (American! gain convert Itself into tbe. protector, defender and tutor of adventurers who have confessed their guilt and who aro legitimately chastised by the leglsi.v tures of all civilized nations, including the United States, In which country there abound sentences perfectly analagous to that now pronounced against the guilty company by tho Venezuelan court WORK OF INVADING TURKS. Persian Women and Children Slaugiv tered and Property Destroyed. Teheran. General Dowich and other officials, according to reports received here, have been captured and afterward were killed by Invading Turks, Many inoffensive Persian villagers, including women and children, were Blhughtered, women carried off and property destroyed. Turkish regulars with artillery were within (our miles of Urumlah on the fifteenth, and continue to occupy Persian territory. Turks are reported to have occupied Msrivan, Persian Kurdestan. The Inhabitants telegraphed that If the government was powerless, the people must beg Russia to asslA them. Burned to Death in Hotel Fire. Idaho. R, N. Jenkins of Rockville. Idaho, was burned to death, four persons were injured and one Is missing as the result of a fire which destroyed the Commercial hotel at Caldwell early Monday morning. The overturning of a lamp Is thought to be the cause of the fire, which for a time threatened to wipe out the entire business portion of the town. Volunteer firemen, after hours of work, got. the flames under control. Besides th Commercial hotel, several other bull.l-tng- s were burned. The loss Is $10,000. Boise, d - e CO, OIL KOREA believed t..a! the t rgageim ut war Massachusetts Congressman Says Ws when mid' nl the me tnv reaj over, I Michigan inventors have purchn Must Make up Our Minds That it In gl'-afone ir 'wu direction 90.u0 worth of land in Millard county peared is Necessary to Maintain a The Saphl irregular Vlgmtnn ava'rv for agricultural purport's. - Large Fleet in the Pacific. alnio-- t Mounded Ives found .t. them The herd of buffalo oil Antelope has been augmented be but form, d ,1 square and su.wlv f In el eed ba h (lilt. Meanwhile I,, the addition of twelve calve New York hloweied Congressman Roberts, warships A four-teaIn mechanic aits couiae of Massachusetts, who. liewith other tin hills sia'tt.ing will be added to the manual training members of the naval committee, la Thehum lasted three jiu-nengag' of lakethe Salt department high The line ef halththe needs of the Brooklyn our two school and It is ited that ubou: navy yards, makes the statement that The Wc utern Pacific will lining. it ft'n links the nip of the hattleshlps via Majvl 12 000 Moors were engaged Tie- In regular night and .cvt ngi r hc ivic lari is for tactical reasons alone r Is believed to have fie.-'of the la'Ii m its line between Sait I,, kc and "We all believe theue route the as the Krem h Sltuers eoimo heavy, , flow.-.Nev , October the bodies of twenty Moors In one load ease r and cheaper," said Rober's "but, The V M C A of Salt l.ake Otv way tin- hard route will determine I going by toss 'was fifteen vrtr-The naS pfinTdeil Hie hi'i ai sfor'over 2'i Thu cruisers Glorn- at, led to enjo) an utiiiug of Iroiu a or wc boy lu the mutter of coaling st week to ten d.n s due lug the hummer uiiardo later bombarded tie- beat Ir In tioiis I have not the slightest doibtof Where fence the Casablanca, A shocking caseof neglect rmnej yond a million dollars will be used up Mooilsh cavalry guthced but It w .is from Ogden, a four tear old child d;, In the Iaelfic route, but If naval tacit soon dispersed by the warships tintng in squalor am uitaeiv while- in wish to deteimine certain things mother wan locked up in Jail fo Is the driie. SEVENTYFIVE MEN PERISHED. drunkenness Representatives Foss, chairman u( The price of coal has again been Result of Horrible Bridge Disaster in the imv il committee, said the committee would probably ask congress to Canada boosted by Salt l.ake dealer, tiiihnri.e tbe construction of lojr s ml at 17 a ton Canada--Ti- e mlng coal now of deatli toll Qmbtc for lump, wldle the Utah product ft caused by the Collapse of tbfc great more battleships. He said: "We may as well make up oir Persia Will Ask can'lb-vepriced at tl rm England and Russia bridge numbers at least sev- minds now that It Is necessary to to Stop Turkirh 'Atrocities. H. H itoyd. a section man was run enty live and may reach eighty five maintain a large fleet In the PacifR. down by an engine- - near Ogdi-- while The teirlfic height of the great stei Our iuieiests on that coast are tii Constantinople the Replying to Persian compla'iits regarding the laot walking along the trail; anil sustained structure, from IMj f et above tin great to do otherwise." fatal Injuriea. ids left arm being cut surface of the river, crushed tne bod ' elutions of the frontiers by Turks, off near the shoulder. of many of the workmen It) a frightful BATTLESHIPS FOR THE PACIFIC. 'he porte blatm s the Kurds, Imt It is While feeding a hay baler the young manner, and It Is feared many wl tain that Turkish troops stipporte Admiral Evans is Busy With Detail) iiunfsvnie-- , on of (Junta Kelt of never be found. riie Kurds, who, as always, commuted of the Trip. broke one of hi legs Veiling Kelt war Many of the deud were Americans atrodtie. Details for the governWashington Persia will again apply to England pushing the hay into the maelune witt brought here by the 1hoenix Bridgi his foot at the lime of the aretdent. company of 1hoenix la., which had ment of the great battleship fleet iid Russia to intervene and put an end ArrangementH are being maele for a the contract for the Iron work on th around the South American continent i" this dangerous situation me being systematically big sham battle to he held lei Ogden bridge News fioiu the Persian frontier i developed A locomotive and several freight aboard Admiral Evans flagship, flio on September 26 it is probable the but there is no doubt ntradictorj occasion may extend over two elav , cars loaded with steel girders weie Connecticut, and at the navy depart-n- t t the incident in the Suj Bulak dis-- t on out the moving br'dge just before and be followed hv an oh! ut, where, by the presidents order, i was of a serious character. the structure collapsed Kngtlieer Jess the various now are bureaus camp fire authorized be Tuikish official version states went into the river with his engine, representatives ol to execute plans for the fleets moveDavid Dose, who killed tiinisell at but was picked up 300 leet below 'he officer commanding a detach- their employees have come to an the ments. It Is settled that the battle- r nt of 100 men which has been sta-t- agreement between the roads and l.aramle, W50, with a .22 calihtr idle, bridge Fireman Davis perished. I' d lor four months at was practically blind, being unable to ships, or at least a number of them, Mergrovar, their yardmen. will go to Puget sound. The number 9 imputed frontier town, received ALMOST CAUGHT BY FLAMES. tell the difference between ilaikm-The agreement concedes the will be determined by the capacity that the Persian commander, and daylight, and wan despondent advance In the wages of the Mo of to the sound with accommodate Courier-JournaSallana, them. on Writers jtsa regular troopr, l Louisville over this fact. railroan The battleships carry only 120 fathoms 1" Persian auxiliaries, and 400 Ar-- yardmen, providing the Rescued From Burning Building. It is rtimoied that a grand Jmv li n an revoiu'tonaries. of anchor chain and most of the water was preparing unions agree to certain conditions reto tie called to investigate the excesthere Is more than sixty fathoms deep, to deliver an attack. He consequently garding overtime and the right of the Iamlsvllle, Ky. The Courier-Journa- l sive cost of living In Salt l.ake City, building at Kosrth and Green streets, so as safe practice requires that the ivplied for reinforcements, and twe roads to employ and discharge men it being chatgcu that a combination In which are located the plants of tht chains be not less than three times tbo kialliona of infantry and one battery for what they consider to be good U exists between the different mer- Courier-Journa- l artillery were sent from Van. The cause, irrespective of the opinion of and Evening Times depth of the water only" a few vesPersians can sels be Breman accommodated near to made subsequently chants attack, keep up prices. whs destroyed by fire early Friday bnt were repulsed with heavy losses, union officials. The railroad represenMrs. Mabel Miller, of Nebraska City The structure was five stories high and erton at once. tatives alsft demand that tbe concesparticularly among the Armenians, sions shall not be Used as a club to N"b., became frightened when the fuse occupied halt a block. The fire many o whom were captnred. v v t KINQ OF PACKER8 DEAD. the members of tbe. telegraphers, con will mmiiaai.1.1 ..i.ieTi.iw blew out on, a Sait Lake street car, ed at the top of an elevator ahaft, sup " ' klld jumped from the tntfVlng . ear; posedly from defective Insulation of Came lo lniM Statn a por Say and Resolution Presented St Meeting' of dintors and eagfneere" unions. Grand Master H. P, Morrissey, who W Bar Association Is Tabled. aULLUa Mag! iwe4rtrtnr"tbe electric wires, and spread with great Became Captain of Induetry. has virtually .been delegated full skull, death resulting a few hours rapidity. A resolution Portland criticising power by the yardmen, Is quoted as Chicago Nelson Morris, head of tbo The editorial and reportorla) force later, Roosevelt for commenting saying that, in his judgment, an amiPresident Courier-Journconcern his of the to stuck th big beating packing A crusade against poolroom keepers In the hope that the blaz4 name, died here Tuesday of heart dis- npon the trial of the beef trust case In cable settlement would be arrived nt and saloon mea, who have been building would be subdued and that they could ease and a complication of kidney Chicago a year ago aud adversely before the week was out. In of thetr Issue the allowing minors guilty paper. They were caught trouble. He came to Chicago from criticising the presiding Judge and his . places and contributing to the dellQ napping with fire at all exits and had Germany when a boy of twelve years rulings was Introduced at the final ses- RESTRICTING JAP IMMIGRATION. been of has Inaugurchildren, to be taken out on ladders. (Itiency sion of the American Bar association and did not rest until he found emplov-mentated by the Juvenile court of Sait by George Whitlock of Baltimore. It Hereafter Only 500 May Enter Canada In It He the stock yards met got latke City. A LUCKY AERONAUT. Instant all from disapproval During a Year. 5 us.-eat a month. He burned the can parts Iceland Brown of Ogden, the seven of the hall. President Parker repeatof dead B. and C cows, horses, hogs Vancouver, Hereafter no son of Captain William Fed Two Thousand Feet and Is Still thrown aside and sold the grease IBs edly asked Whitlock to withdraw hu more than 500 Japanese a year will be but Whitlock resolution, Brown, who was killed by Abe Majors, Insisted Alive. that wages for the year amounted to $R. It be voted on. A motion to table the permitted to land In Canada. This tx had the misfortune to have a horat Barnstable, Mass Nearly 5,000 per and at the end of the first twelve resolution the announcement that comes from prevailed. fall with him last week. His right sons at the Barnstable county fair saw months yonng Morris had 233, which Ottawa. For some time past the and was ankle broken Just at the ho He was one of the most had saved. leg Professor Maloney, a balloonist, droj loved Our Trade With Canadian and Japanese governments below the knee. men In America, for of all rich 2,000 feet to earth, strike on top of 1 his tender and he Washington According to official have been negotiating regarding th heart was R. S. Kiddle, a Salt Lake Jeweler, cedar fence-pos- t and escape with hli was ever readyalways to help a person In figures, the trade of the United States restriction of emigration from had a narrow escape from death, near Japan life. For fully two minutes Maloney need. Nelson Morris has started with the countries ' in Canada asked that Japan agree to sn Geneva while returning from Provo floated with the gas rsptdlv hundred!!, perhaps thousands of young the fiscal year Just ended along, on a Rio Grande train, a bullet, fired aggregated pervlse the departure of her Subjects leaking. Mahoney and the halloo men In business, and helped them mere than ii00,000,000, against $231,-- I for Canada, and permit only a limited hunter, crashing came down rapidly. .He struck in j make success. by some careless In 00,000 In 1897 number to embark for that country through the car window and barely half standing position on top of a big are included British Hondu- Japan has now agreed and fixed the reentries missing his head. cedar post. His back was terribly torn HITCHCOCKS ORDER REVERSED. ras. British and Dutch Guiana, an maximum number of In broad daylight burglars entered and his left arm Injured. emigrants at 500 He wai the West Indian Islands under rather less than have arthe residence of Gus Becker, In Og- picked up In a condi Administration Determined to Punish Dutch and Danish control. The British, annually Imports rived on one ship In the past. tlon and hurried In an automobile t den, and secured $15 In cash. In addl the Guilty, But Not Innocent from the same countries In 1907 Furthermore, In the 500 are to be tlon to about $50U worth of Jewelry a hotel. The physicians said he wa to 1350,000,000, against $155,- - counted all who come by way of the Washington. The Interior depart (mounted not Internally Injured and that he wlK and cutlery. The crime was commit 100.000 In 1897, having thus & little Hawaiian islands. ment is revoking the orders of Secreted while the family were absent, be- recover. nore than doubled during the decade. Hitchcock, (expending thousands tary 4 tween and oclock. Deaths From Plague In San Francisco. BECAME t of HOME81CK. land utrles in weo the public kunyan Puts Blame on Lady Friend. Several Greeks were token to a Sail Washington. Advices received b and as soon as possible all entries Lake hospital from Helper last week Russian Mutinssr Returns Home and New York. Chester B. Runyan, the surgeon general of the public where proof Is complete and against all anfferlng from bores. The Greeks Inmer paying teller, who stole nearly health and marine hospital service la Executed. which no charges are pending will who are laborers, were living In a cat be passed to patent. Hundreds of l 00,000 from the Windsor Trust com-lsa- show that from August 12 up to Odessa. Russian the Matuahanko, near Helper and the stove In the cat told the court on Wednesday the August 29, there have been nine cases officer who led the thousands of acres were tied up bv was upset, causing a fire. The mn Hitchcocks orders of sus gory of his downfall, and attributed of plague at San Francisco and six Secretary were burned on fares aud shoulders mutiny on the battleship Knlaz Potera pension and there Is not a single word It chiefly to Laura Chester, who he deaths. Two of the cases were sail An enterprising dealer raised tha klne and was In command of the vessel of evidence in the files of the depart charged with receiving some of the ors from coasting vessels. The other butter famine for a short lime In Salt during the sensational dulse about th ment to justify his action In a greit Widen money. Having taken some cases have occurred In the county and In sea Black summer was the of 1903, cases. of the The a majority 1a ke one day last week, and stole presen' Honey for the purposo of speculation navy hospital and in other parts of administration is as determined as Ind iLst, he said she urged him to the city. Instructions have been sent march on his competitors by shlppln? hanged Friday night nt Sebastopol the fled vessel After he Hitchcock to punish land thieves tike more so as to have enough to all quarantine officers on the PaIn a large quantity of Idaho butter. It to Newabandoning York, worked there two yeart hut does not propose to punish th Runyan said he gave her cific coast to carefully Inspect veswent like hot cakes, for 30 cents In an Iron factory, became homesick :nnocent along with the guilt;., 110.000 besides several smaller sumv. sels from San Francisco and at the - ' against 35 cen'S for the Utah butter returned here, was detected, arrested, Of the amount stolen $25,000 Is still larger stations to fumigate. e. and sencnced to death the proprletoi William Henry-lJUlCASE OF VILLAREAL. liselng. of the Central hotel. In Ogden, while Indian Languages Show No Changt Great Dead. Actor Mexico Must Make Request Through Mexico sod United States in Accord. sitting In a chair In the office of hie Muskogee, I. T. The Indian has New lxvndon. Conn Richard Manhotef,.was suddenly overtome and ex Department of State. , Washington Acting Secretary of made no progress In the known the best on field, the actor At adaptability th plred In about three minutes. Washington Villareal., the allcg.'.l j Sale, A dee announces .that Presidents ofhfs language. An fn American stage, passed away' Frld.lv Mexlcnn rtwohitienDt. is ft me- Mr. Little was rtrtckcn hr Interpreter now loose In Dia and velt are entire of the five civilized tribes will any being held ,t use Joking with a party of guests In tlu jflornlng at his summer resblenc. Los Anceb's awaiting the action leeord concerning the future of Centwice or three times as many words hotel. Seven Oaks, Ocean avenue. Death Vi- the immigration authorities the America and tal settlement of the He hx In repeating his own language what The instructions to the fish and dus to disease of the liver, aggravated been In the United States more between the five republic-he will In than Ispntes say This English. screens out the to n A. Dr H. tear warden Tils Is mean by to taken that the complications. game Allen, United has become very three years and cannot be ret ura apparent In Indian who local In haa been In fish States the trtbu Mexico have formulated a and at the private phvsirlan. charge to Mexico cxc pt- for some special nx ponds In the last six months when territory here from son Villareal will probably be d1 Joint note to the Cntral American taries of the Ogden river, lu accord slfice Mr Mansfield's It has become necessary on account inviting "them to hold a anee with the opinion of the attorney Faranac Luke, N. Y states that death charged from custody unless the Mov of politics and various other events to with a view to agreeing upon although can government requests through ri Into effect was not entirely unexiected. to disseminate information to the general, will not be ci-titry beenot fact had the made The insuring u public ttroaty state department that he be sent permanent peace. until there has been a tegal battle , who. cannot - - -Mansfield--wife.- ' STrl' aif hts brother kdfcFston fire 'n The'C0urT3 Mexico" etpreksej any language except their understand own. were with him at the ind to "Hdiaesa enter such a conference In the Brown, Dixie and Wasxtrr "Machine Infernal for Cortelyou. Had Palm Read, Becomes Insane. national forests 40 a r 3 in each for ENTICED TO HRl DOOM. 'vs Women Use Tar and Feathers est has been withdrawn from appro Philadelphia. Tbe explosion Des Moines, la From brooding on Drunkards. Mur what appears to hare been a lau over a terrible fate which a palmist priation and use of all klnd-- i under al Fprmer Kentucky Magistrate offi-the la. Finding (hat Bayard, dered in Cincinnati. percnsslon cap In a package addres.. public land laws, subjett to pi lor valiu told her would overtake her and cause 4; s were slow to act, a Law and O-- -, to Secretary of the Treasury Oeor adverse claims, for use as ndmlnistv her death. Mrs. Elizabeth O. R. F Cowper-thwaltCincinnati, Singleton, j B. Cortelyou, created excitement in sa Ik League, composed of women and tlon sites by the forest-servican Fast Side woman, Is vioof former ( magistrate Ky. ovlngton, the forest. Nicetown national of the Phi dfl$, was recently organized here to en Mrs. lently Insane. was found terrllly beaten In a Th delphla postofflee on Tuesday. C. H. Calland, claim adjuster of the who 'tire the law. An ultimatum was 1s-- ! bad her palm read by a Cowperthwaite lady who told Richmond street In hotiv this city package, which was collected from Harriman lines, and who resided it last WfL that tar 'would be applied to all her that she would meet death by died t the City hos box In the northern section of th Wednesday, vrtnon drunkards, and last Sunday lightning. The information threw the Ogden, mysteriously dianeared a few pit al on Friday night Singleton wat cPy, was received by Clerk Robert is woman were Into a and offenders for six state of 'tight up, being fought picked days ago terror, and parenticed to the house by a woman who says It was about four Inch, the Bpeclal officers of the H.irrtni.i, known to the police as Mrs. Waltet long by two Inches wide. RoUeri landed through the streets, and then ticularly so when a thunderstorm was red and feathered. Last week tj lines and If located be will te calk West. ArrivLn; there e was set upon was unhurt What was In the pa- he' began to brewing. Finally a shortage In his ,v; and robbed by two nieh The police age, aside from the fue tarred a man as a warning, but tmaglne that her house was filled with upon th. explosive, e cru-dcounts saitj to. amount to f 3,tHH) electric current j 'iad no effect, so a wholesale have no tiace if the men or th officials will not say. was started woman. -- IS FORMED TO Fell Over 300 Foot Precipice. San Diego, Cal. Word has been received of the sudden and tragic death of Miss Eugenia Goold, formerly of this city. She was with a camping party near Howard, Colo, and while climbing the side of a canyon thu earth gave way and she fell over 30: feet, her body bounding from cliff to cliff, until It lodged behind a boulder far below. The body was recovered with difficulty. Miss Gocld shile In this city was an active member of the Baptist, .church, and was highly teemed. Steamer Sinks a Tug. Baltimore, Md. The British steamer Barnstable ran Into and sank the tug Gerry, towing mud scows off Farrow's Point. Five members of the crew of the dredge Standard, including the captain, who was returning with the Standard from the city, were drowned. Twenty-fivmen were aboard the tug. Six clambered up the side of the steamer by the anchor chain.. The remainder were rescued by the steamer's boat 'or swam to' the dredge. The cause of the accident was a confusion of slgnaU. e |