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Show I u I , THE GUNNISON GAZETTE BY NEPHl CLCDHILL &. 'nr I Tl SON. I UTAH GUNNISON UTAH STATE NEWS Utah will tvniu- fl3.r.57 as its In King Oscar II Had Endeared Him conn from ih nuiionai forest re self to AH the People as an ta t for 19u7. in tli Intimate, Personal Friend. Appropriations aUed for by the secret at of tin treamry Include f a for tin public building at Qdi n. Th city council of Park City has Oldest Son of the Swedish King, Os IsMjtil an order to tin officers to put to Succeeds Gustave car Adolphe, a stop to tin tract lie of skating oji the Throne, Taking the Oath the sidewalks. of Allegiance a Few Hours r At the old folks annual After the Death of reunion. In Id in la hi on the 5th, His Father. nearly Den pi irons over CO years of ago were present. Warehouses Burned and Several Peo pie Injured as Result of Tobacco War In the Blue Crass State. - Ftrt Greatest Disaster in the History of Mining in the United States Occurs in West Virginia. hundred Ky. Five and masked heavily 'night riders," anmd. marched into Hopkinsville early Saturday and dert toyed property valued at more th.iu $20", "no, while Men Imprisoned by Tons of Coal, the citizens, In terror of their lives, Rock and Mine Debris in the The feared to open their windows. Bowels of the Earth Three police, fire department, telephone and Men Out of Entire Force telephone offices, and even the railof a Make Their Escape. road stations, were in possession wild mob. shooting right and left. The flames from burning buildings meanwhile lighted up the city and the surof Salt Mrs. (Jay Condon Monongah, W. Va. Three charred the seemed until it mis wood of a drank quantity alcohol, todies lying in tho improvised Stockholm. Oscar II, king of Swe- rounding country taking It for medicine, and had a nar- den, died at 9:10 o'clock Sunday whole town was ablaze. morgue, four badly injured men, and One or two men wire Injured, one 493 men imprisoned by tons of coal, row escape from death. morning. The death of the venerable As the result of the giving way of monarch occurred In the royal apart-- of them being Lindsay Mitchell, a to- rock and mine debri3 in the depths scaffold, on which he was working, nu-n-t of the palace, where, surrounded bacco buyer, who was severely beaten of the Mils surrounding this mining HoUrt O. Corkhlll, of Salt Lake, was t,v lh(, ,ut.rabers of his family, includl with switches and clubs, and the town, with the chances all against a single one of them being alive, Is the probably fatally Injured. jng tho aged Queen Sophia and the most accurate summary obtainable of Mrs. Thomas Vance, the Salt Lake Crow n Prince Oscar Gustave, the high the results of a mine explosion on woman who was brutally beaten by ministers of state, the inevitable end her husband. Is dead, and Vance will had been awaited, while outside the Friday, which, In all probability, was some for as the unawares, city attended by greater loss of life than face a charge of murder. palace great crowds stood with bowed I caught from tbe depredations resulting any former disaster in the history of An effort Is being made by the old heads and tearful eyes long after the JJn, . bituminous coal mining industry the of came of .he hou"h soldiers of Ml Uta City anil nnoc,Knt to form a Utah chapter of the mill- their sovereign. The whole , that In tho "dark district at jcast tjjC of America. The for Iins explosion occurred shortly of is the order bowpil witii Loyal Iaglon. tary country was over 10 after a more than oclock, after the full force As soon as the "night riders" lert That Salt Lake City will have a Oscar was something 500 men of had gone to work In the new assay office Is the confident ruler of his people and had endeared town, a posse of about fifteen, headed opinion of Senator Sutherland, who himself to them as an Intimate and by Major Bassett of the local militia two mines affected. These mines are has Introduced a bill authorizing one. persona! friend. When the flag on and Deputy Sheriff Cravens, entered numbers C and 8 of the Consolidated Coal company, located on opposite buggies and f1,0wcd th0 ad. It has been definitely arranged that Ihe palace was dipped to half-mas- t I near soon as could the As posse get sides of the West Fork of the river the great musical event of the Welsh there was a moan of anguish from enough fire on tho flee- at this they opened of and place, but merged in their unIho assembled multitude, many people, the Eisteddfod, will be held the the returned and mob, pursued ing in the Salt Lake tabernacle October them cried, "Our dear old king Is shots, it is believed none of the derground workings by a heading and dead! J. 2 and 3, 1908. riders" was hit. Members of on the surface by a great steel tipple "night The succession to th-- throne of the posse escaped Injury. They were and bridge. Henry Westerhold, who was into Oscar Gustave soon outdistanced by the mounted now The finding of the three bodies and Sweden jured In a mine accident near Lund, Adolphe, Dukepasses of Verland, tht eldest I men, and, after chasing themen past the four dying men Is the only reNevada, died in a Salt Lake hospital son of the late king. At a meeting officers returned home. ward of the strenuous and uninterlast week. Westerhold was a resi- of the council of state Sunday after- Gracey, the rupted work on the part of the large dent of Cedar City. noon the new king took the oath of INCREASED CIRCULATION. rescuing forces that immediately set The trial of Fred Walker for the allegiance under the title of Gustave to work at every possible point. murder of Dr. Earl S. Beers, at Og- V, and adopted the motto, With the More Money Being Put Into The three living men, while unable Tlva of tho fatherland. to give any detailed report of the disden, began in earnest on Friday, De- people Hands of the People. cember 0, when the work of selecting princess then took the oath of allegaster, state that Immediately back of New York. The events of the past them iance and the new monarch accepted when they began their frantic a jury was finished. week in the financial world have been the homage of the state officials. for liberty, there was a large struggle Representative Howell played in The last hours of the expiring mon- such as usually mark the gradual re- number of men engaged in a similar poor luck in the selection of a scat In arch were passed in unconsciousness, turn of confidence and the restoration Struggle, while still further back in the house, drawing a place on the and up to the end he gave no sign of of normal conditions in th-- banks. the there was a larger numworkings Democratic side in what Is known as recognizing those about him. The Tho decision of the secretary of the ber, of whom they know nothing. because ho queen was the "Cherokee Strip." It is the opinion of the mine oftreasury to issue only about $40,000,-00not farewell. bid could her ficials and others familiar with minPeter and John, Adamson, brothers, of the $150,000,000 in new securithese seven men had not that are at their homes in American Fork, THROWN DOWN THE GAUNTLET. ties, which he ing expressed a willingness penetrated the mine as far as had the each with a broken leg, and the former to issue if conditions required, the of the day shift when the with his right arm broken in addition, Mine Owners Declare They Will Make disclosure of unusually strong re- majority explosion occurred, and that they as the result cf a runaway accident. serves by country banks reporting to headed for and reached the main enGoldfield an "Open Camp. n Two tramps were found by a train that Nev. Encouraged, doubt- the comptroller of the currency, the trance before the heavy cave-iGoldfield, now entrance blockades more the and in crew, one night last week, lying along less, decline the currency premium by the presence of Federal troops the Southern Pacific tracks 100 miles in in the New York than a few hundred feet beyond the the improvement Ownthe Goldfield Mine 'main opening of mine No. 6. west of Ogden, suffering greatly from ers Goldfield, association held a meeting Satur- bank statement have all been features of the week which have tended exposure. The feet of both men were Oklahomas Greeting. day afternoon and at night gave out a frozen. statement in which- it is openly said towards stability and reassurance. Washington. During Tuesdays The increase in money in circulation Walter Neal, a stranger in Salt that the members of the association of of session house the representaas shown by the Lake, was run dow?n by a passenger have decided to make a determined outside the treasury, of statement the tives, Speaker Cannon read, in a most treasury monthly bekilled. and It is train, Sunday, to free Goldfield of union 1 struggle for $131,-wa's November, Impressive manner the following department lieved that the man deliberately sui- domination and make this an open Of this amount the increase egram from the Oklahoma legislature cided, throwing himself in front of camp. The statement of the purpose in gold in tho country is computed at to the house of reDresentatives the train. of the mine owners is direct and un- about $72,000,000 including domestic Oklahomas first state legislature, While driving a wagon containing equivocal, and throws down the gaunt- production as well as importation stated, jt just organized, inspired by green lumber through Cedar City let to the Western Federation of Min- from abroad. Tho other principal 1 the fond reality of local of increase is in bank circula- ment, sends Officers of the association recanyon, Daniel Pendleton, Jr., a resi- ers. greeting to the Sixtieth dent of Cedar City, was crushed to fused to say if any steps have already tion, m which an increase of $7,533,521 congress of the greatest nation on death under the vehicle, which was been taken- toward importing non was obtained by the disbursement of earth, and conveys to her sister states union miners in sufficient numbers tc bank notes held in the treasury cash, a message of progress and overturned. properity reopen th-- mines, which are now idle and $46,237,730 was obtained by ac- and loyal devotion to the Union and David llenry Peery, mining man and rapidly filling with water, but tual increase in the notes issued by the common good. and national Democratic committeestated that many telegrams are being the comptroller and outstanding. man for Utah, died at Los Angeles, received hourly offering men. Southern Pacific Found Guilty of Cal., on December G, after an illness Chicago Chosen by Republicans. Cruelty to Animals. extending over a period of twro years, New Record-BreakinSteamer Has Washington. The Republican nafrom Brights disease. San Francisco. The Southern PaRough Passage From Liverpool. tional convention for 1908 wall be held cific was found Senator Sutherland has Railway company New York. Buffeted by storms in Chicago on June 16. This was dea his bill of last congress authorin the United States guilty by jury from the cided at a meeting of the national district court on Wednesday on six izing $20,000 to be expended for a that retarded her passage monument to General Patrick E. Con- time she left Liverpool until she committee held in this city on Satur- charges brought against it for cruelty 10:18 a. to nor, to be selected by the secretary passed the Grand banks, the Lusi- day. The meeting began at animals, in violation of the law reof war and the governor of Utah. tania, of the Cunard line, came into m. and adjourned at 1:36 p. m., and quiring sheep, swine or cattle to be The time of passage at that time the claims of Chicago, taken from the cars for The statements of four national port Sunday. feed and was five twenty-twhours and Kansas City and Denver for the con- water at least once days banks in Salt Lake City which were every twenty-eigh- t twenty-fiv- e minutes. It was the first vention location were all pointedly hours while in given out last week, show that the time that the new four-datransit ship had presented by advocates of the various one state and another. On between banks are in an exceptionally strong been compelled to battle with several heavy places. The vote stood 31 for Chicago, other of the nature A compilation charges condition. the game of the seas during an entire voyage. The 18 for Kansas City and 4 for Denver, Railroad was found company amount of money actually on hand Lusitania not made an average speed of after which the Chicago choice was guilty. shows a total of over $5,000,000. 19.52 knots. declared to be by acclamation. Hopkinsville, 10,-cu- mid-winte- ko a d.h 01.. well-love- d I grief-stricke- n - tel-872,8- I I I m - e g o . y I 1 |