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Show . bridge, floated with that te a carve, END NOT IN SIGHT made by tbe caving bank, and crept out of th water. He thes rushed to ITOCK YARDS STRIKE REMAINS MANY LIVES LOST IN RAILWAY a telegraph office nearby tti gave tb FIRM AS EVER. ' COLORADO. tb and IN Two alarm. ACCIDENT aleeplng cars diner stopped nt th brisk of tb Nslther Side to th Conflict Beam te hungry chasm. Show Any Evidence of WeakenPassenger Tram Crashes Through BeMANY WILD RUMORS. Bridge, Paesengers and Crew ing and There I Little Hep - ef Settlement. ing Drowned In the Raging SL Petersburg I Stirred by Storie Torrent. From Chefoo. After a fight which has lasted for Tbe city of St. Petersburg i full of four weeks, a settlement of th stock-yard- s fair World the flyer of wreck The wild rumor that Port Arthur baa strike seems to be as remote A Rio Grande railroad gi the Denver fallen, due to reports fro Chefoo of aa at Putime since tbe struggle for of any north near Eden, seven miles another assault, in which tbe fortress one supremacy hsT been began. Neither side to the to eblo, Colo., proves was taken by tb combi sed lend and of tbe greatest railroad disasters In sea forces, though tbe Japanese lost conflict, during all this time, hal the history of this country Two three warships. Including the protect- shown any signs of weakening. Tb packers, while asserting that crowded passenger cars and a ed cruisers Cblyoda and Itsuknshima. will aoon have their affairs in they car were engulfed In the tor- There Is not the slightest confirmanormal condition again, to successful rent that tore out a trestle spanning tion of these rumors, fi is believed been in securing have as known otherwise they 8tee.es hollow, that the Japanese are still unable to admit still that so far they have men, aa so only far known, and, Dry Creek, rapture tbe outer works och less been able to get but 550 of tbeir old three of the occupants of these cars the fortress itself, 1 two employees back, and that tbe majority death. Fortunately, escaped There is Increasing Impatienc of tbeir men are unskilled workers. the a and diner, completing sleepers among all classea for decisive news In tbe last statement given out by the at track on tbe remained . train, from IJao-ynngLieutenant General tbe tbeir packers it was said that nearly edge of tbe abyss and3 none of Sskharoff'e report that there had not half aa many men were at work now or was killed Injured. occupants been any change la th Manchurian aa before the strike These began. How many perished probably will armys sphere of operations merely never be definitely ascertained, for adds to tbe tension which possibly men have been brought to Chicago from all parts of the the matbe treacheroua sands are drifting will continue for some time. There is jority of them never country, seen a having g over tbe bodies. At last reports seve- no house before notori.coming the bow much tin telling here. With these men, toe packers bodies had been recovered, nty-six ously slow and methodical prepara- have succeeded in accomplishing n Identified. and of these fifty had been consume tions of the Japanese gray deal of work, but, according to great the from taken were bodlea Two before they feel ready to advance on the strikers, every animal that has stream eight mllea from the scene of General slaughtered since the strike was Kuropatkins strong posi- been handled at a financial loss to tbe tb disaster. tions. packers, as in the majority of cased It seems tbit the train crew were the loss of skilled men has mad it AGAINST THE BOYCOTT. on the lookout for washouts and EnImpossible to work In the and thus this business, which under gineer Charles Hindman was running ef Decidea Again Legality an Judge normal conditions is n clear profit to cautiously, about fifteen mile Labw Union. by Picketing tbe. packers, has been allowed to go the as arroya, he approached hour, s,ul Fran- to waste. Superior Judge Hunt which la spanned by n bridge ninety-alPresident Donnelly, of tbe strikers, of feet In length. Tbe condition of cisco decided agalnyt the legality I have received assurances says: labor from the most powerful labor organtb bridge was not known until tbe picketing and boycotting by rendered izations throughout tbe United States locomotive bad nearly crossed. Fire- anions. Tb decision tbe that .they are with us In this fight G. Pierce E. In of case the against man Frank Mayfield, with n large and are only waiting to have repreothers. and union local Stablemens fireman and torch that tbe engineer sentatives from our union sent betb Judge, fore them and make the request when bad been using to ascertain the con- Th union as seated by dition of tht track, was In the gang-,wa- called out bis men employed In tb contributions to our financial' support will ba freely made. Under these Hindman plaintiffs atablea and picketed bis circumstances When Engineer is for us there nothing to refused felt the tremor In the great machine place of business because he to fear, as the victory will be with us substiand nan In the end, no matter bow long that find caught a glimmer on tbe water, discharge a be shouted bla Inst words: "Put out tute a union man JkAli stead, at th may be. that torch evidently thinking that In demand of n walWng ielegate of tbe THREW BOMB INTO CROWD. to obth accident b felt certain was com- union. Tbe action was brought a permanent injunction against Italian Causes Much Excitement - In ing, tbe flame would serve to epread tain to restrain them from tb defendants, New York City. fir. But before Mayfield could obey the boycott. th bridge gave way as If it bad been continuing A bomb thrown Into a crowd of Itala stack of kindling wood, and tbe Prisoner Removed fro Nevada Jail ians In New fork City Injured a score locomotive dropped with th hissing or more persona and led to the arto Prevent Lynching. of steam through thirty feet of flood nn-tro- , attempted rest Sunday of Vlnvenso Donetto. Do. George Redding, to th bottom of the arroya, crosswise to assault Margs- - J n, a domestic netto, the police believe, ts a member to the track Vheellne, a of the "Black Hand society, which 1", employed by The J I On the car, smoking car and banker of Ren ap for some time has terrorized residents ! - r locomotive Into of the Italian district here, extorting the men pentane jbiiVo.aU money from them by threats and acts t.U fled tu---. artf, where pf violence. . , the occupants of these cars, save negro and s later he was capforerf Donetto was himself more severely three men, perished, and had not tbe of lynching Injured by the bomb than any of the InJall, bi. , roof of the chair car burst asunder, placed , others, one leg be.ng badly torn, Two tbe best muX) by not one would have escaped. The being glade (rival saloonkeepers on opposite street he officer! Jbepme frightened beer in an fireman, as the locomotive went over, and (uletly took their prisoner to Vir- corners were giving away ' was thrown out, and managing to ginia City, where h was lodged In effort to outdo each ojther, and a crowd surrounded each place. grasp a piece of wreckage from tbe Jail- Several - children' were injured lightly, and one mans chin was NOvI STORM CEN blown off. So far as the police have MAP SHOWING THE LOCATION Of been able to learn, no one was fatally TER OP THE LAND CAMPAIGN., COALVILLE TIMES. PLUXGED INTO ABYSS c.4. josn. kwrt Uhm mi ti (Mffflk win " JLM X UTAH STATE NEWS. Mr. T. P. Roach of Ogden made an unsuccessful attempt to commit Ill health Is given a the reason. The Democratic state central committee has fixed September S as tb date for holding tb Democratic stats convention. Bert luller, a Salt Lake ekauffeur, has challenged Earner Oldfield, tbs , for a one mil auto ' mobile match race. C. of Jensen Fred Ephraim has harvested his boner, secured nearlr seven tons. Tb crop this rear Is finding a readr market at good prices. A Toquervlll dispatch aay it la almost Impossible to take car of the fruit, for drying la out of the question, and It cannot be marketed during the wet season. Under tb supervision of the Relief society- - tb old folks of Faro wan to tbs number of sixty five were with a banquet and entertain, ment on the 3rd. After September 1 Kaysvtlle will bar a rural free mail delivery, route No. 1 having been located and na or der received from Washington for the servlet a to be established. sui-cld- world-beater- An Ephraim correspondent write that tb crops la that vicinity are tbe largest la tbe past ten years. Second crop lucerne U exceptionally good and tbe yield will break all prevloua records. Mrs. Mary Morton of Balt Lake City Is la jail charged with setting fir to her husband's barn, destroying propTbe erty to tbo value of (3,000. couple bed separated and a suit for divorce I pending. ' There are907 school children in tb American Fork school district between the sgea of t and 18. They are very evenly divided, there being just one more boy tbsn there are girls, 454 boys and 453 girls. It U claimed Sslt Lake City hag the highest birth rate and the lowest States. The death rate for July wa only ,78 per cent There were 130 births in the city during the month. That tbe population of 8alt take City Is steadily increasing ts shown by the laat school census. Just com pleted. The returns show a net increase In the school population, children ranging in age from I to 11 years, of 863. J. Two pjSHked men entered a saloon In Ogden find leldupuT occupants, besides taking all the money from the till, after which they made tbeir escape. There la no clue to the Identity of tbe men and but little hopes of tbeir capture. son of Waldemar ,Tbe Lybberts, a farmer living at Naples, was riding a bora when the animal suddenly reared and fell backward upon tbe boy, one of tbe hamee of tbe harness passing through tbe lad's bead, killing him Instantly. Etner Sorensen, aged 11- - wan accidentally shot while at tbe Old Arm Chair Bummer resort, near Salt Lake City, bis Injuries proving fatal. Some of tbe guests were firing at a target wbea Etaer ran across tbe firing line and was struck In the neck. v Tbe Ogden authorities may have a Asportation case on tbeir handa. It a certain young Hollander, now In the Jail, does not soon recover bla reason. Tbe yonng mans name la F, C. Bruin, and be arrived In Ogden recently, apparently mentally unbalanced. According to reports thus far resolved by the state board of equalisation, there Is as Increase In tbe assessed valuation of taxable property la tbe state of (4,432,444. Tbe total valuation thla year la (132.653,671, against (128,221,127 for tb year 1903. A move la on foot In Mantl looking to tbe erecting of a cold storage plant - in town, where lew can be manufactured. Tb object will also be to purchase eggs during tbe season wbea they are low In price, keeping them until they are more valuable in . Prtce. Figs, pomegranates, almonds, and many varieties of peaches, prunes and apricot do well near SL George. At tbe experiment farm, near , that placet, aa effort ts being made to ascertain which of tbe varieties are the most suitable and prosperous for tbe state. ' N bar-gag- non-unio- n meat-packin- x non-unio- cltl-tens- hurt TRAIN DROPS INTO CREEK. Report That Eighty Passengers Are Killed In Train Wreck. Train No. 11, the Missouri Pacific flyer, crashed through a bridge over the Arroya, or dry creek, near Eden, about eight miles from Pueblo, at 8 'clock Sunday night It Is estimated that of the 125 passengers on board the train, between 80 and 100 lost their lives, either under the waters of the raging torrent or beneath the wreckage. Upon the news reaching Pueblo a special train bear, tng all tbe available surgeon and th Rio Grande and Missouri Pacific officials left for the scene. The relief train brought to Pueblo seventeen of tbe passengers who bad escaped with their lives. ill-fat- Bine the Japan Is th most f Tatcheklao, occupation southerly point which Gen. Kourupa tkin holds in strong force. It Is a large Chinese city, 'surrounded by cl d stone wells which, of course, are und r th conditions of modem warfare. weeleea for protective purpose If the Russian army mak.a a firm a tand here, it will be compelled to den the neighboring hill. The map pend on It earthworks and puna shew the roada which lead to Tatcheklao and Siuytn. Along th former Gen. Oku' army Is advancing, and a long th latter the Takuchan army, supposed te be commanded by Gen. N odiu, both arm! being In do ' , touch, Approve ef Hays daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Circular Regarding Contraband. F. A. Christensen of Ephraim, came Tht Times and other tandem newsnear being fatally scalded. Thd child tipped tbe tub from a chair, pouring papers on Monday contained editor-Jal- a th bot water over its face, arms and strongly approving the circular back. Issued by Mr. Hay, the American sec- Fire among the haystacks belong- retary of state, as to what constitutes ing to Edward Steed of Farmington contraband of war. The Times says: destroyed a barn full of lucerne, 30 tone of, timothy bay, two wagons and "Mr. Hay lays down a sound and reaharness and some sheds. - The loea sonable rule on the subject. We trust will amount to i,200, with no Insur- our government will not delay in letance. The fir was started by a pass- ting it be known that we fultjr share the views of the United States, add ing engine. we shall steadfastly uphold them. Hai-Cha- Uncle Sam Will Rule the Sea. Captain Thomas Allnut Brassey. speaking at Catfleld, England, said be was convinced that within ten years th command of the sea would bav wssed from Great Britain to tb united States. The latter country Is than now building more battleship England and lit resources me greater than nre those of Great Britain, whose only hope ws a federation through which the colonies would aid lt the building up na maintenance of the navy of tle couauy. MURDER CAMPERS DROWNED. OR SUICIDEf Cloudburst Carrie Tanta and Inmate Into Creek. Mrs. Una Chambers, of York, Neb, and Mary Henkes, the daughter ef Charles Rahes f Bonk er, Colo, ware drowned In BouMae creek Thursday. They were part ol a party camping In Bummer gulch. tin Without any Julies from Boulder. warning a wall of water, caused by a cloudburst ram rushing down tb gulch, carrying th tent and tbe Inmates into th creek. 8em ef th camper were thrown upon rocks or to th opposite shore of tb creek, Mr. Chambers and Mary Renke were carried Into tb stream by th torrent of water and drowned. Their bodies, badly bruised, were found some distance down the stream later. The storm which caused tbe doud-burdid considerable damage In th mining camps on Sugar Loaf mountain and In the neighborhood of Ward. At the latter place th ground was covered with bail to a depth of six Inches Auspicious Circumstance Surrounding Death of Victor Office!. M. W.. OConnell, former marshal death of Victor, Colo., Fame to bl Saturday evening by falling from a four-storwindow In tbe rear of the Markham hotel in Denver. There is doubt ss to whether OConnell met with an accident, committed suicide, or was murdered. Tbe police hold to the suicide theory, on the ground that an accident would be almost Impossible, as tbe window In the toilet room from which OConnell fell was not open more than two feet Tbe friends of OConnell declare the dead man was murdered, aa he was seen not more than ten minutes before his death and at that time was In a cheerful mood. They declare that he had many enemies who would not hesitate to kill him. Against this theory Is the fact that none of bis enemies have been seen In th neighborhood of the hotel and there is no evidence of struggle. y ts CLOUDBURST IN COLORADO. FOUL Step-Daught- r, FLESH BOILED FROM BODIES. Frightful Death of Two Montana Railroad Mon. Engineer William Craft and his fireman, J&be Pepper, died at Bozeman, Moat, Sunday, as tbe result of a scalding received In the wreck of Superintendent Boyles special, which collided with a switch engine la the yards at Bozeman Saturday night Th two men died in fearful agony, their flesh being boiled from .their bodies In many places. Craft and Pepper were pinioned beneath the twisted iron of their engine for a number of minutes, being bathed in a steady stream of scalding steam from tbe wreck boiler. Pepper managed to extricate himself, and was Jound by a rescuing. party wandering In the brush, CVazed by pain.' WENT INTO DITCH. Fast Train Derailed and a Number of Persona Injured. The Meteor, n fast passenger train en the SL Louis A San Francisco railroad (the Frisco system), from Dallas for St. Louie, waa derailed near Vlnlta, I. T. The engine, baggage ear, mall car and two chair cars left th track. Several persona war Injured but no one was killed. At th time of the accident th train, which waa half an hour behind, waa running at th rate of thirty-fiv- e mllea an hour. For tom unknown reason the tender became uncoupled from th engtnw anA turned, balf-,waaround, crossing the track. Tb ears CRUCIAL TEST DRAWS NIGH. following, with th exception of th Pullman sleeper, went into th ditch. Decisive Battle Between Russian and Tb Pullman left th track, bnt reThe Injured were mained upright Japanese Hourly Expected. eared for in the sleeper. A dispatch from SL Petersburg says: General Kuropatkins report of small i ENJOINED FROM COURTING. shifting movements by the Japanese, with a single unimportant skirmish, Georgian Is Restrained by Court Front Calling on Yeung GlrL 4 bringing the military situation np to la tbe superior court of Chatham Aug. 4, is Just what has been expected by the authorities here. It is believed, eounty, Georgia, Judge O. T. McCann however, that the lull in the fighting has granted temporary Injunction to has lasted about as long as possible Mrs. Eva Creighton to prevent the atand that forces around Liao Tang tentions of D. E. Currie to her daughar now on the eve of a desperate and ter, Celeet Creighton, aged 15. Currie Tbe pause of decisive engagement. by th terms of the injunction not the past few days is believed to bav only restrained from visiting the glrL been long enough to enable the Jap- but also from communicating with her, anese to assume thetr formation, bring teleup supplies and make ready for a lthor by letter, note, telegraph, or or messenger, poassault the public phone, upon private powerful grand sition girding Liao Tang, and the bat- by any whistle, sign. elgnaL device or tle of the war la hourly expected to eheme whatsoever, whether practiced , occur. An Issue of such Importance alone or in conjunction, by which bis momentarily eclipses Interest In th noughts or will may become Intelliteg of Port Arthur. The fate of the gible to said CelesL Currie has bee oredered to appear Utter place Is not likely to influence the immediate destinies of the cam- (before the court to show cause why paign, but Liao Tang la closely tied th Injunction should not be mad per' up with the fortunes of the whole war. manent y Cripple Creek Business Men will be Scored for Fumlahlng Bond for Striker. men who Eight of the forty-eigwere arrested after the Independence explosion and charged with murder, conspiracy and the Victor riot and murder, have been released on bonds furnished by business men of tbe rangCripple Creek district These ing from (1,500 to (10,000. bondsmen have been summoned before the Citizens' alliance to give their reasons for going on the bonds. Former Sheriff Henry M. Robertson, who returned to tbe district Thursday, departed Saturday for Dend ver, after having made a formal on Under Sheriff Parsons for possession of the office, which he assert! he waa forced to resign under duress. He says he Will attempt to regain bis former position through the courts. While In Cripple Creek, Mr. Robertson was compelled, under threat of arrest, to report twice dally St th sheriffs office. Man Who Bsnt Bullet Through Brain Has Got Well. Almost recovered from a bullet through th brain, Frederick Beck, who tried to kill himself on July 11, will be discharged from the Newark, N. J., hospital In a few days. The ballet entered tbe right temple, and passthrough the brain, was found Just under tbe skin, an Inch and a half below the left temple. When the bullet waa taken out part of tlx brain followed IL Torpedo Exploded at Sid of Carr lag ef President ef Uruguay. An attempt Was mad upon th life of President Battley Ordones at Montevideo, on Saturday. While driving with his family along one of the principal streets of the city a burning torpedo waa exploded at th side of the carriage. The explosion tore up the pavement and the track of the railway running along the street, but, so far as can be learned, no one was Injured. CHARGED. The arrest of Mrs. W. R. Kraus, the young wife of a leading druggist and business man of Hartford City, Ind., on a charge of poisoning her on of the most popular young women, has caused great excitement. The stomach of tbe dead angirl will be given a chemical alysis Mrs. Krauss la atlll In JalL She la 27 years of age and the daughter of Dr. W. A. Anderson, president of the State Veterinary association. Tb mother of Mrs. Krauss, Be Ra Anderman, died in a Cincinnati hospital. Mrs. Krauss was on of th beneficiaries of the wllL All property owned by Mr. Krauss la In hi name. At the time of his marriage to Rae Anderson, thre months ago, he made a will Jbequeathlng practically all hla property to bla daughter. Crystal Krauss, the dead glrL REMARKABLE RECOVERY. TRIED TO KILL RULER. CRIME Indiana Woman Accused of Poisoning r" Two Men Caught by Floods In Canyon and Drowned. A cloudburst in Fisher canyon three miles north of Trinidad, Colo., eauaed tbe loss of two lives and flooded mlaes and other property in and adjacent to the canyon. William Heigh, general manager ol the Trinidad Coal company, which owns several mints In Fisher canyon; his son, George Haigh, and an employee named William Richardson, whll driving up Fisher canyon, were caught in the flood caused by th cloudburst. William Haigh and Richardson were drowned. George Haigh waa thrown upon a rock by the force of the torrent, where he clung until rescued. The body of William Haigh was recovered five miles from where he drowned. MUST ANSWER TO ALLIANCE. in-ku- ma la playing around a wasbtub filled with boiling Water, Ruth, the London Newspaper . IS N Saved Train at Cost of Life. James Jensen, a farmer boy, aged II years, was killed through his efforts to save a passenger train from destruction near Corliss, 111. t While the youth and his brother were crossing the track with a steam thresher the machine became stalled. When the train came on James ran np th track waving his straw hat, and stood on the track, in the glare of th headlight, unth he was born down and crushed to death. -- h Regiment ef Jape Risked Tbeir Live For a Drink. Th war news la th London news papers Thursday morning - eonsisto largely of official dispatches. A flaw brief dispatches from General Knrokl's headquarter la the field ar ", printed, but they give no newt. Th Dally Mali's correspondent with General Kurokl describes th Buffer lags of th men from th heat B aaya that on regiment maddened by thirst rushed Into a river under th full Russian fir and drank at th peril of their Uvea. Poisoned Her Children, f Claud Mrs. May Smith, wife Smith, of Denver, gave poison to her thro small children and the drank sots of th same mixture heraelf with aloidal Intent because she waa d over separation from hatband, against whom ah had fnatb tatod divorce proceedings, and her inability to provide for her ehfidrea. Lota, the daughter, died from th effect of th pofima, and Mrs- Smith herself, It la feared. WO not reoover. qpondent - Burled under Falling Walla. Gasoline Starts Big Fir Eight men were oadly Injured, two Th explosion of a gasoline atov fatally.' in East New Tork la the col-lala Orris restaurant at Herrin, Bin, brick started a fir that destroyed that of a wall of a building J Six of tb men war burled building and ton adjoining tram under tons of beams, masonry ,and atruoture Including Marshall, Crain Alt would . have perished and Childers saloons; Dickeya an flooring. drag had not policemen and firemen as- Martov's grocery stores; Carr's barber shop. Bunch' sisted the workmen In th work of store, Byrna livery stable and rescue. A physician risked' hla own Jewelry store. Tolls and blacksmith Ctoadennlnga Ufe to administer restoratives to those china shops. Help from outside town knees and on hands his hurt, crawling was secured and th fire finally got-teunder the wreckage. The rain la supEstimated to under eontroL posed to have weakened the masonry. ps two-stor- y n (40,900. |