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Show BHPOTINQ COALVILLE TIMES. C. IL JONES, Editor and Basinet Manager. AT BCQFIELD. Oea Mm Killed and Another rstsllj Wo tided ft KmU ftf ttMlUa Arrwt. Enterr ol lh Pmtdffloo lo Cralvlll. Utah, Mat I, UH M tioouod-CioMvuor. . TERMS or SCBSCRlrfriOM, ta Yftf Oft A4nM oomo ooo SU . Si so TS .... ttM Month ... uti ooa rn oo r.i m"4I UTAH STATE NEWS. The Socialists of Savior county have decided to place a ticket lo the field. It ia estimated that 9,000 people at teoded the elate fair on the epeolng day. Between SOOaod i 00 ear load, of sugar beeta will be abipped from Moroni thi eeaaon. The mines of Utah declared dividends during the mouth of September total leg 8385,000. Alfred Johansen of Frleco, wee kicked in the month by a mole laat week and aeverely Injured. An epidemic of typbold fever aeema to have (truck Frlaco, there belog an unu.ual aamber of eaeea there. Dowell Davie waa killed ia the Daly-Wr- it mine at'ItrkCUy1at week, ttr being ernabed to death by the cage. For the firat time this eeaaoa the aehoola of Mantl will begin active work on tbo 13tb laat., the diphtheria epidemic being over. It ia aot likely that there will be nay acarctty of coal in Utah, nor aa advance ef prices, whether the Peaaaylraeia strike is settled or not. A freighting of forty tone having e capacity to be need for tre D- scow ia eporting guano from Uat lalaod. in the Greet Salt Lake, to railway facllltlee. The Silver Bow Foundry and Machinery company of Bntto, Monk, baa deoided to move its pleat to Salt Lake City. The eon care employe 100 people. While eaperlmentlag with a tube of altrie add. Mice Clare Coomba, e eeoood year normal alodent of the Uolveraity of Utah, waa badly horned about the era and wrist. f At least two of tba exhibitors at the elate tair will taka aoiue of tbelr prlae winaere to tha ldabo state fair-.- The men ere Jim Jensen and John Sieley, of Sanpeto county. Tb. ora and bullion settlements la the Salt Lake market during the month As 11.458,800, ti nf Septeffibur-aioonuU- d jtfiUoop ilait Jb cod Boy and Bingham Con, Aa unknown young man arrested In Salt Lake lest week baa regained bil reason, but has been bereft of his memory of the pact. Be can remember nothing whatever of his put life- g Sixteen messenger boys employed by the Western Union Telegraph company la Balt Lake City went out on strike lut week because one of tbelr fsllow employee had been discharged. During tba six days of the state fair 13,838 people passed through the gates, an averagu of over 8,000 a day. At an expense of over 130,000 the management reports a surplus In tha treasury. Will Bowen, of Provo, while mounted a hie bicycle, gave chase to a dog. The wheel and dog earna In collision, and Mr. Bowen la now nursing a sprained wrist ned an ngly gash la his forehead. William DOugalt, of Salt Lake City, beitem pled the role of peace-maktween a friend and a stranger, when the friend pulled a knife and stabbed Dougell In the groin, inflicting a palatal wound. . K. P, flepson, a hraketnan, ut down by tba track la Provo and fell asleep with bis left foot on the track. A freight trafa name along and ran over the sleeping mail's foot, severing It at tba instep. ' 'Alibi irrigation convention held in Salt Lake lut week, U wu agreed to push the Utah lake, reservoir project aa the one that Utah will ask the gov- rn men t to take hold of under tba At w irrigation law. A carload of atrelned booty wu shipped to Chicago from Price lut week. The shipment all came from Emery county. Another carload la being hauled to the railway and will be shipped soon. The National Banka of Utah have increased from tea to twelvn during tha year ending September 13th. The individual deposits have increased from S4.484.Si9 to IS, 188,14(1, an increase of over 80 per cent. Tb IT. C. T. U. convention held In Salt Lake City lut week wu wU attended and a most enthusiastic one-Th- e treasurer reported the year" er 8139.83; balance on hand,8l3S.90, Col. Percy B. Sowers, apeclal agent of tb general land office, has been instructed by the acting Secretary of tb Interior to receive petitions from elU xens of the state of Utah for a limited amount of timber which may be taken from the lauds recently withdrawn temporarily for the purpose of creating tb Wasatch Forest Reserve. The telephone strike, Involving the linemen of Utah, Idaho, liontaamaod Wyoming, earns to aa end Saturday jut, the result being practically, a victory for tbs striker, although aom concessions were made on both aide. A REACHED NO AGREEMENT. RECEIVER TO OPERATE MINN Kf ta Have Anytklag j Col Operator Do W Ilk WHICH SUGGESTED CBL STRIKE. SETTLE PENNSYLVANIA METHOD the reshit of a desperate fight at the home of Anton Bartnick, in Scofield, Utah, Anton Bartnick i dead, Deputy Marshall Nalley is probably fatally wounded, and Anion Geuisky Is 1a jail awaiting a preliminary hearingTba trouble occurred at tho house of Bartnick, who runs a saloon ia Scofield. A number of h'ava gathered at bin place and soon became noisy. The neighbor complained and officers were sent to quiet the Slavs. The marshal wu ejected from the house when he weak to ask to be qniet, and he immediately even red deputies and returned. The marshal and deputies then rn tered the house and attempted to ar rest Anton Bartnick and Auton Geni-ky- , hi bartender. Deputy Nalley aeised Anton Bartnick by the shoulder, when a ecu file ensued, iu which Antou Uenlsky also took part.' Daring the scuffle Nalley wu shot, supposedly by Cenisky, the bail entering tbe back of the head at the base of tba skull and coming out about four Inehe above. Nalley fell lo the floor and wu badly beaten after falling. At this time the light were extinguished and Uenlsky jumped through the window, taking the sash with him. During the affray several shots were fired, one entering the left aide of Bart-nle- k and lodging just under the akin between the eleventh end twelfth ribs on the opposite side. While Bartnick lay on tha floor wounded, hie wife placed a gun la bis hand to continue the fight, which wu promptly taken from him. after which eb gave him a knife, which wu also taken from him. Bartnick lived about one hour after the shooting. Nalley wu taken to tb hospital, but the chances of recovery ar again 4 bln HAWAIIAN TREASURER SHORT. Territorial OB1r D(sltsr for Kswrly Bifhtooa 1 hoosas Dollars. A dispatch from Honolulu say: William O. Wright, treuurer of tba Territory of Bewail, I an absconder and a defaulter to thg extent of 817,949. It Is believed he slowed money on tba steamship Alameda, which left lut Wednesday at noon. Secretary of (bn territory Henry K. Cooper hae beat appointed treuurer temporarily by Governor Dole, Wright thefts from the treasury were coo fined to special fund known as the Chioeu fund,. This ta a sum of 'woaey amouoting U il,sa.S3, o1 cash, which wu held at a special deposit for seeding away Chinese, tbe fund having beau paid la by the planters several years ego wbeu Chinese laborers were brought to tbe eon ntry, Under the territorial act, tha treasurer Is not required to give bonds, and the legislature at Ua laat aeaaioa failed to make any provision for bond. vWtitWt,1lrthr -- y RULED BY WOMEN. Bvfnwslad at the Wentsi rats MsM ta Haw Terk. U nder tbe auspices of tbe Professional Women' league, the first womens exhibition opened Monday night In MadAH Hollo Pettttoa Bring llrralatrS I hlerga XW' al Sesatee tag Proudest to Call Uaiitw With That Sad la In, I la p Sp-ct- Six thousand citizens of Cblcagn ha signed a petitiou asking lresidsnl Roosevelt to call an extra aeaaioa f of congress to enact soma measure for (ht prevention of a coal famia. r Out method suggested in the petitiog 1st provision for the appointment, of temporary receiver to - operate Pennsylvania mines which are ttoW on account of the strike. The petifThi is being circulated all over the city Id Chicago and throughout the atatejo U f where temporary receivers have bei appointed for the management of peb lie properties," said Senator Masdu and which afford ample precedes for action in this emergency. Efb roads have been thus treated by flu court on tbe petition of tbe people, '.m sen be abown by the records. I haw ia mind, too, a ease where a d!spu between a municipality and a waterworks company, which threatened b deprive the people of a water auppty, resulted In the appointment of a receiver entll the trouble was settled. 4 HIS JAW BLOWN OFF. C stored Mar flag Wit CtaM loo Of tom. Mexieaa Town Terrorised by Bandit KobbeS th Floe. half-doze- t II Jeae Mitchell was fatally shot Rose at the latters home it Lead vi He, Colo. .Both parties area year of ege, and elaim the shooing was tbe result of earleeaneai Three boy were playing at tha low )y 13 W inch es- A struggle ensued, tn which tbe gnn was blowing off the entire jap el Mitchell, who still held the gun in bit J bends, Mitchell will die. Rose ha been placed in jail awaifiof further investigation. Both young men reside with their parents and ait well known, Wtus Atkl Dptratloa Fro n Qaver Plea. Mr. Jane Wesley, wife of Ulfielr Wesley of Charleston, W, V., has retained counsel aod instituted divSrcv proceeding pgelpsttJfcer rfceabandfx:- cause h tpade her Indirectly mBw hi nntlpatby to her mother,- w I Hypo with them. She alleges be. be j 'vicious, bull pup" vhiJh he persisted In sicking onj hi mother-in-laand beating thi dejg when It refnsed to bile the old pad Mr. Wesley avert he eonttnaallji os ged her end her mother at tbe tabje ee with distasteful and that her nervous system wa shattered aa a result of hia eondncL Tbe filed ia petition ia th most nnlqn , - mother-ln-lawjok- this state. LaaCvlll't Output of Or. The tonnage of the Leadvllle district for the month of September las ison Square Garden. Women a police, been figured up end emonnta to 73, WO women at carrlage-callfcr- a, women tone of al) claasee of ore. Of this ticket-punchwomen uahere, amount the emclter trust bought 40,000 women nnwaboys, selling womens tons, tbe other 13,000 being largely newspaper, were features About 3,500 sine ore and zinc concentrate. The women participated la tha affair average gross value of this ore ia 814.30 which bis been In course of preparaper too, and the total vain for Seption for several month It la patterned tember nearly $800,000. The output after the woman's exhibitiou beld in exceeds that of August and it aa large Earl Court, London, two years ago, but Its scope is much wider. All na- a that of September, 19QL There ia tions were represented and the work no reasoa for doubting that the Lead-vill- a of womans band In all section of the district will continue to produce glob was shown. from 43,000 to 70,000 tons of ore per month. Hurst's Pisiform. In a speech accepting the Democratic Dreyfus Attends Zola' luwsl, nomination for congress in the The remain of Emile Zola were laid Eleventh New York district, 'William to reat at Paria Sunday. Former Cap-tal-a Randolph Bearat announced himself Dreyfus marched .in the funeral as in favor of public ownership of cercortege, according to tbe authority of a tbe tain publie utilities, specifying,' perfect of police, but he patted natnral beginning, railroad and tele- completely unnoticed by the crowds. graph Existing conditions, bs de- A llltl distance behind him cams for the. govclared. toad Mae. Dreyfus,- - accompanied by her of and manernment to take father. Dreyfua sent a handsome age tba anthracite coal mines for the wreath, which waa placed beside the U favored benefit. the peoples election of United States senator by eofflo. Tbe Temp says Dreyfua west a mean to the cod of to the Zola house Saturday evening popular vote the dealing with monopolies that and watched beside tbe corpse with 'compel the payment of extortionate lb family. prlcea by the helpless public. Iutan Maa Kllld.' ultimatum An inaane man, who Is supposed to Bssersl tsstsvr ftsntfs Mrassf of Warning have shot John Kansha, a fireman, who tn n Move LonSor. was fatally wounded in hia cab on General Sumner, who la In command eight last week while tbe train wa of the American force on Mindanao speeding along at thirty miles an hout, Island, hu sent an ultimatum to the was killed twenty-fiv- e mile west of 8ulin of Bacolod, warning him to Wsusakee, Wia otto tVeotet, a cook eease bis opposition to the Americana, In a lumber camp, bot him aa he was calling his attention to tbe results of coming toward the camp. For a week the Macin campalga, and promising past the entire company a round A me Iembma and Dunbar baa been iaif,m him tbe same punishment if he conatata of alarm over the presence of tfcq tinue hin opposition. Whatever the inaane man, whom identity''! yet J boUana reply may be. Immediate acknown. tion against him la not probable. ftMehtr DaeUnfS Cougnastoaal Komi, Troop lo 1rolwt Trollof Lino. nation. Goreroor Odell of New York hat IsRev. Charles M. Sheldon of Topeka sued sn Older directing the entire second regiment, composed of six separate Kana., haa filed with the secretary tale a formal declination of the companies, from Albany and Platta-bur- g, for congressman at large on the to protect the propertyof the Allied Populist ticket. Mr. Sheldon 11 nelson Valley Railway company, upon whose lines a strike has been ia pro- had preciously refused the nomination but In some way hie name had been gress for some time A Ilenry filed with the remainder of the ticket, I on dnty at the National Gnard bend hia latest action necesry. making ad. a a list of aod prepared quarters Most ofi the nominee of the Allied ditional available troops, should their Popnilalxr-hav-e declined and it ia probservices be deemed necessary by Col. able that another convention will be held. Lloyd. u er, u u u post-salo- u to sultan. nomi-natio- - n Victim Jtvmaln la Black Dtamoaa Mina. ' Aecordjog'to a dispatch from Black Diamond, Wash,, the body of Johd Creghfno le Ji'Uli aomew here lb 'the Law son mine probably 'Varied under one of the cave that block the main angw ay for hundreds of feeL A large party of miners ia stilt searching for the remains. Cregbino waa working In rhnte 75. Bis cap wa found in the chnte. It is believed that he ran into tbe gangway and waa caught hy tbe falling coal. Peter Roreneon, the engineer at tbe mine, climbed clear down Lo the bottom of tbe slope immediately after the explosion. The distance ia over a quarter of a mile, and it is nearly perpendicular. Be repaired the signal system and assisted the injured in getting out. Be and Frank Allen, the foreman, were tbe firnt men in tbe mine. Home of the injured men started to elimb op the slope, bnt gave out before they reached the top. They were taken up by the car from where they were clinging to the timbers. FARMERS FICHT WITH OFFICERS PlUhffl ftiftttta lo Oklahoma itctvMa iruicr Hrutut kkn. At Crescent City, an inland tow n six teen mile north west of Guthuc. Oklahoma, a fierce battle waa fought between the officer of the town and four Brown brothers. Mat, Don, Bill and John, prominent farmers and ranchers of that vicinity. As a result. Mel Burgess, another farmer, i reported dead, "M at Brown seriously wounded aod several ether injured. The Browns are mountaineers from Kentucky, who have resided ifi thi country since the Opening, Trouble has been brewing there for some time, originating two weeks ago in a fight with railroad guarder. of whom the Denver, Enid & Gulf company baa GOO in that vicinity. Tbe Browns ere reported to have taken side with tbe railroaders, thus engendering a fend between them aod the flrtn iul 1 officer. , Kick Year In Prison. Eighty year in San Quentin was th fate meted by Judge Melvin at Oakland, CaL, Friday last to the man of many aliases who, under the name of Lieutenant Edgar N. Coffey, obtained 8100 from Mrs. Barbara Allen, proprietress of the Galindo hotel, on to have forged cheeks purporting been signed by Captain George W. Mclver of the bcTeuth infantry at Portland, Or. Dtrae3 th Strik Situation. Two thousand people attended meeting In Cleveland, O., Friday night t HaitLtoprcbe jreatlve to the coal strike. The meeting seemed to be dominated by socialistic speeches, and literature enunciating socialistic principles were handed to those who attended. Mayor Jones of Toledo spoke for aa hoar. Be reviewed the labor aituatioa and applauded President Roosevelt action in calling tbe conResolution wete adopted ference. calling for government ownership of mines. A AttaekaS TfalstaaS Tkay Wan f A NEWS SUMMARY. SURPRISE. Thtaktae BelAUwe, crowd of striker at Tbroop, Pa., were given an unpleasant surprise. They attacked a trail going to the Paoeoaat colliery, which they supposed but which la contained fact bad aboard two companies of sol diers. The train was quickly atoppe and tbe soldiers piled out and captnref -They eight of the mol), were taken to Scranton and sent U jail, in default of 800 bail each. The mining town of Plymouth, which has been free from any disturbances since the strike began, was the scene of. wmcU disorder. Thursday. Mobs surrounded the sterling and North American n asheries, Dd Sheriff Jacobs, betog unable to disperse the mobs, called the military. Three companies of the Ninth regiment were sent to thesrene, aod arrested seven men They were charged with rioting. brought before a magistrate of Scranton, who, after a hearing, held them in A 81.000 ball each for trial at court. w as placed over the wash-cries- . strong guard A s, who Advice from Guyamas tell of a daring raid on tb town of Ranchia, in tbe state of Sonora, near ilermosillo, by a party of bandits supposed to bave been led by Bravo Juan. According to information, on the night of Sept. 89 e n bandits rode into tbe town and took possession of tbe business section. Guards were placed outside while two of tbe men entered tbe tores and looted them of money and valuable. In one store it is said they secured 81,000 from it biding place in no old trunk. Tbe inhabitants of the town were terrorized by tbe bold effrontery of the thieves and offered little resistance. Several shots were exchanges between the bandits and tbe Mexican police, bat without effect. They raided the house of Ignacio Quijida, the wealthiest citizen, and forced from him $300 in money and an equal amount of jewelry. The sum taken by tbe desperadoes amounted in the ggrcgate to aboo 83,000, which they packed on their horses and escaped to the woods in the Sierra Mad re mono., tains. A company of rnraies took up the ebsae, bnt thus far nothing ban been teen of the outlaws. Wlnkat home, when Mitchell spied a Mltrh.IL. RAIDED BY OUTLAWS. Barry ter and grabbed tb gun. Pioltral Tb conference held at the White House between the coal operators, the representatives of the Mine Worker'c union end President Roosevelt resulted in no agreement being reached. Daring tbe conference Mr. Mitchell offered to refer the settlement of the qnestions involved in the strike to a committee to be appointed by tbe 'president. To this proposition the operator vehemently expressed theirdisapproval and said that they wonld not listen to any proposition emanating from Mr. Mitchell They said, however, that any individual miner iu any of the mioing camp who bad a grievance against the operator of that particular mine might submit his grievance to the judge of the district court of that district and they would abide by the result. They would not, however, recognise Mitchell or tbe union in the matter. STRIKERS GIVEN The washer) at the Hollenbeck mint started work Thursday afternoon. Tbit was a surprise to the strikers. Despite the conference called al Washington, the operators of the Wyoming valley are very aggressive The estimates for tbe rural free deare 812- ,livery system for next year 65U.800. Plans for a sixty million lead combine bave been completed in New York. The 6paoish minister of marine, th Duke of Veregna, is considering measure fer the restriction of emigration. Twelve hundred school were opened in Porto Rico on September 79, the attendance exceeding 60,000. Tbe yoong women of the Clerk e Union of St Paul bave decided " i a union marry no man .pnjess he men. According to new from Bulgarian sources upward of 500 Bulgarian were recently imprisoned in the Monastir district. Numerous arrest of Albanian were made at Constantinople as a precaution daring the visit of Grand Duke Nicholas of Russia. The sheriff of Columbia county. Pa , arrested ISO strikers at Centralia in Sue on charges night of rioting Dd inciting a noL In an elevator accident at the shoe factory of A E. Li'tle A Company, iu Lynn, Mas., two persons were killed and four injmed. Wheat exports since July 1st agFEW PARDONS GRANTED. gregate 47,484,713 bushels, against 84,487,944 bushels last season, and Roosevelt Ha Denied More Than Say bushels in 1900. 47,212,647 l"rellent for Yoaro. The schooner of Sybil of Sydney, a James Ea.-b- y Smith, pardon attorney recruiting vessel, left tbe Solomon in in the department of justice, baa renwith 110 on board for Qeensland his re- April dered to tbe attorney-genera- l and has aever been heard of. port of pardoo work during tbe year Revolutionists under Galvez have ending .Tone 70th lust. The report shows that 794 oases were handled. proclaimed at Xapury the independThe majority of them were reported ence of the territory of Acre and have declared war against Bolivia. adversely by district attorneys and After a week of tranquility. La Sou-frijudges and not cousidored by the presi showed signs of distnrbanca dent. There was a slight The president acted on til eases, of again Saturday. which he denied 1S1 and exercised ex- eruption at 6 o clock at night. ecutive clelnency iu some form in 134. The autopsy on the remains ef Emile He granted sixty pardons, three conZola has resulted in an official declaraditional pardons, twenty-uin- e pardons tion that he died from asphyxiation to restore civil rights, and commuted caused by carbonic oxide fumes. sentences. tbirty-siFrom the report it appears that News from Ainoy, Chins, says that President Roosevelt has granted fewer the tire there lius spread to the British and denied more, proportion pardons ot the warehouses concession. Three lely, than any president for many were burned. and (he custom-hous- e years. Advices fromlfoliviu say that a revoFROST KING APPEARS. lutionary movement in favor of the of that republic, Enrope Is Eipcrlcaclrz aa Approach f first . W later. Lucio Peres Velasco, has 'been frusEurope is experiencing an approach trated. la of winter. - In England the weather x v a. j .rigandhaye captured a Turkish cold and stormy. Nuow has fallen in landowner named SlieBU Bey at Orisat Germany and Italy. Vloien storms near Yodena, forty' mile from Mona-sti- r. He ia being held for a ransom ot are raging in the Naples district. At tea tbe waves run high, anLhere have $1.1.000. been several deaths from drowning, Many cattle formerly were exported aod lightning. from Portugal to England and France. The aea has carried away tbe sem Now the tables are turned and oxen of phone station on the island of Capri. Lnglish breed are being imported from Tb mountain districts of Galicia are lluenos Ayres. covered with snow. Bnsioess failures in the United In Denmark aod Scandinavia also States for the week endmgOctober 2nd the winter is very cold. 7 be harvests are late and the spring crops are number 174, as against 173 last week; threatened. Heavy falls of snow are 175 in this week last year, 177 in 1900, reported from central and northern and 178 in 1899. Sweden. The steamer Qtiirang of Sydney was lost off the Australian coast with all Earthquake Shock In Sootbaro Mfllf The steamer City of Sydney, which hands, numbering thirty, never havhas arrived from Mexican ports, brings ing been heard of after leaving Sydney news of a disastrous earthquake al on a coasting trip. Tapachula, near the southern boun It is now almost certain that John dary of Mexico. Particulars of the Mullen, a man, who waa event, which occurred on September ran over by a trolly car at Smithvllle, 34, are not available, the only account Pa., was stunned or killed and then having been learned at Mazatlau on placed on the track. the following day, where a telegram As an outcome of newspaper attack, had been received eontaimog nothing General of Barges, eaptain-genera- l raoie than the statement that a great earthquake had demolished several Cataiobia, fought a duel with pistols buildings and inflicted other damage with tbe editor of Imperial of Madrid. in the community. Tapachula waa Neither of the combatants was injured. seriously damaged by the big earth It is reported from San Sebastian quakes of last spring, at the time and many other towns of that King Alfonso has refnsed to sigD Guatemala were almost ruined. certain deerees presented to him by the minister of war, General VVeyler, Mat Sure Ht Wouldnt Float. and tbe matter is receiving much com71 old, George Zeligson, Jr, years committed suicide at Avalon, Catalina ment. In Cincinnati It is expected that the Island, Cal., by jumping into the bay He was the son of coal famine will tie relieved daring the from the wharf. George Zcligsod, of Galveston, Texas, coming week by the present rise in the formerly a wholesale grocr of that Ohio riverwhich will bring an abun- city, fcud was - aceora-pxareby his dznee of fact f mm Pennsylvania, WestT parents and sister. The family waa Virginia and Ohio. traveling for the young mans health, Grand Duke Nicholas of Russia had a which was impaired by hard study at lie wa suffering long audience with the Sultan last Harvard college. with nervooa prostration. During the Friday, and discussed the Macedonian night he arose, went from his room to situation. The Grand Dnke asanred the wharf, and tying a heavy freight the Sultan of Russia's friendly desire truck to bis legs jumped overboard. to maintain order there. Coart Omit Hard Ulwr Claus ia Keatenc Political crimes no longer carry the of Irish Httrmea. Tbe Birr county, Ireland, court hss penalty in the state of Nuevo Leon, Mexico. The state congress has passed upheld the decision of tbe Crimes Act court in the cases of Edmund Haviland-Burk- e, an amendment to the constitution M. P., and Michael Reddy, M. stating that crimes of anch character P and chairman of tha Birr rural dis- shall not be punishable by death. A special trict council, bnt reduced Mr. Burke's dispatch from Hongkong, sentence to one month's imprisonment, says an extensive fire has occurred iu and omitted tbe hard labor in tbe case the native quarter of the city, and that some foreign houses were damaged of Mr. Reddy. Both had becu senby flames, Tbe fire, it is aid, is tenced to five months' imprisonment st an probably ordinary outbreak, such hard labor upon eonvictioa of intimias is frequent amoug tbe bamboo huts dation. of the natives. Another attempt ia to be made to Eagle Killed by Hub. A huge brown eagle, combine the principal plough manumeasuring eight feet from tip to tip. was killed facturers of tbe country into one ortwo previous rf .in by clubs In the hands of U. R. Griffin ganization, having failed.' niTtu , 11. and D. H. Scott of Paskenla. Mo., at a Deere line of Moline will be ibe point five miles south of that place, factor Sn the new movement, the men were driving and came upon will be 875,000,000. the eagle feasting npon the remain of - The Macedonian committee's efforts two turkeys it bad- - killed. A dog atto support the place of its tacked tbe monster bird, which atpresident. General fi Tzoltcheff, for a general revojt to was but so y. tempted gorged it re handicapped by the could noL Seeing tbe predicament, hostility , f Griffin end Scott jumped from the bugthe adherents of Sarafoff, the former and gy tearing planks from a road w-refaeee all asalstaeae fence, attacked and quickly dispatched president, to new the leader. It, almost without resistance. c er x nt X V v. w , non-unio- n go n ,t f |