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Show THE SEMI-WEEKL- NATION. Y STRIKERS AND POLICE CLASH I'olle E. T. JltliE, I'nltllalier. CHICAGO BLUE TIME A UTAH STATU .NEWS. Sevier county will have a good grape crop, despite the frost of May, It la probable that Iresident Kooae-vp- lt will viait Utah in September. The 1ayaon City post office is to be raised to the preaidential grade soon. The fruit crop in the lower end of Wayne county and at Fruits and Tor-re- y from the recent escaped unlu-r-t frost. The indications are that in Washington county this year the record for fruit and vegetable crops will be broken. The citizens of Taylor are making it warm for a saloonkeeper of that place, the charge being made that he has been selling liquor to minors. The selection of a jury in the case cost the state not less than $25,000 and consumed eighteen day's time, I, H13 veniremen being drawn. In Wayne county the lucerne is being cut to start it growing again, as tlic tops were frosted so badly that it had to grow from the roots again. A small boy set fire to a barn at Farmington last week, the damage doi.e amounting to about $1,000. The lad will probably be sent to the reform Mor-tens- en chool. Sixty riders enter the Decoration dsy road race from Salt Lake to Farmington. .1, II. Tate, of Tooele, won the first prize in .14 minutes and 30 seconds. Edna Jensen, aged ti, of Monroe, while playing with mntches, lighted her clothing and was severly burned, her life being saved by her father rolling her in an irrigation ditch. Grasshoppers arc now hutching out at n lively rale from Kiclitieid to .Monroe, mid people are beginning to fear they have looked upon the possible plague of this pest too lightly. Salt I.Hke otlieials lire lunch excited over some bones found in a building which was burned recently, they being of the opinion a murder was committed und the building burned to conceal the crime. During the past two weeks lOO.Otio pounds of old potatoes have shipped east from St. George. They had to be liuuled in wngona from forty to fifty miles and uelled the farmers 90 cents a hundred. U-ei- i The family of George Shepler, oi Salt Lake, narrowly escaped cremation last week, the roof of the burning building falling In while they were atill in bed. Firemen rushed in and saved the family. At Irovidence the nine months old babe of Mr. and Mrs. John Gregg, of that place, pulled a pan of boiling milk down onto it, the little one being so badly scalded that it died within two hours after the accident. Ralph Mclnerny and Anthony Hoy-la- n were killed at the Gulden Gate mill, Mereur, Friday last. They were cleaning out the ore in a chute when they were hurried underneath the ore, death being due to suffocation. Casey Adams, who was arrested at bait Lake City recently7 is wanted ut llelcua, Mont., to answer to the charge It is alleged he robbed the residence of .1, 11, Collins securing a large amount of valuable jewelry. The postolliee department has follow ing changes in the suiaries of Fluli postmasters, to tai.e effect July I: i Ingham ( any on, from Jl.luilto Tl.loii: Mereur, from Jfl.lm. to n; Ogden. from S'.'.s'-- to from to S'.'.Vnn; Springvi! Logan, from v.'.lun to Nepl.i, from $ bin hi to irl.l"1': I 'ark City, from Si, Tim to si. son Grave fears are being entertained at Mauli by tlie farmers on aceount of ri s that have the myriads of hatelieil during tbc past week. The foothills tolbe northeast of the city seem to tie a moving mass of grasshoppers. Edward (. (i raves shot ami killed liis wife (i iial then suicided at their home in Salt Lake last Friday. He left a note staling his wife had been I, in. 'Iiaves was a member untrue of Gallery II, which went from Utah to tiie Philippines. oflurglary. !. gnis-bopp- GIVEN Chicago' police were given a strenuous life Tuesday by the striking packing house teamsters. From daylight until long after dark the bluecoats were kept busy dispersing trouble-akera who congregated along the streets and in every conceivable manner placed obstacles in the way of the meat dealers who endravored to move their supply wagons with drivers. In spite of the striking teamsters and their friends thirty-thre- e wagonloads of meat were delivered from the stockyards to down town stations. Itefore the task was accomplished, however, a score of policemen and rioters had been injured and fully fifty persons had been placed under arrest. Several of the injured were in such a serious condition that they were taken to hospitals. Two of the injured may die. When the procession of wagons left the packing house district they were guarded by a heavy detail of police. As soon as the wagons emerged at the entrance of the yards fully SOU enraged strike sympathizers made a rush to overturn the conveyances. The policemen drew their clnhs and after a hard struggle scattered the mob. A fresh start was made, but before the wagons readied the down town district the mob, augmented by hundreds of sympathizers, made another attack. In the fight that followed revolvers were drawn. Xo person was shot, the police instead using theii clubs indiscriminately, and a dozen oi more persona were hurt before the march could be resumed. WIicii the central portion of the city was reached elushes between tlie police and the crowd became uumerous. Street cur traffic was an impossibility and it was uecessary for several squads of police to charge the crowds with batons before tlie wagons had readied tlie various down town houses. To udd to tlie burdens of the police department l.Kuu deliverers and their helpers cm ployed by Lite State street general retail merchandise depart incut stores went on u strike. An attempt was made to deliver department s'orc" goods in the down town district iv it ti non union drivers, under police protection, but so much disorder developed that tlie ni tempt proved futile. Ilefore (lie project was abandoned several rioters were hurt und muny arrests bud been made. m non-uni- on PLEASED WITH TERMS. ALL Boer and Mrllon Join Together In of Term. Cl-liratl- Pretoria dispatch says: The signing of the peace agreement on Saturday night last was carried out with the least possible ceremony. Lord Kitchener and Lord Milner and General Dewct and others representing the Orange Free State, and General and ethers of the Transvaal government quietly met in the dining room of the residence occupied by the burgher delegates, adjoining Lord Kitchener's house. The document lay on a table ready. Amid profound silence the ltoer leaders took a pen in order of precedence, and affixed their signatures, thus surrendering tlie independence for which they hud so gallantly struggled. The document was then entrusted to ('o)oiiel llumiltou. Lord Kitchener's military secretary, and Captain Muikcr, un aide de camp, w ho left lreturia to deliver it to King Edward. There was great rejoicing at p.!1 tlie concent ration camps upon tl,- - news tiiat peace hud been mled. The occupants assembled in tlie open spaces ami cliaiited psalms, the women weep-iu- g with joy. A Schalk-K'jrgli- ERUPTION OF MON Stnllf BOERS TIRE OF WAR RENDER AND TERMS OF SUR- BEEN SIGNED, HAVE EliM'tiim I ri PELEE. Honolulu Perl EfTi-e- t or ilia Vulciul Outbreak In tVral Inillr. A letter from Honolulu, dated May 24tli, says: "The effi ets of the volcanic eruption at St. Tierre are supposed to have teen felt here,iu the unusual conditions of tlie upper atmosphere. A lurid sunset last night attracted much atteution and the sunrise following was equally startling. Without clouds lo make much color there was a red glare on tlie horizon as tlie sun weut down and rose, and it ia attributed to volcanic dust from the SL I'ierre disturbance. The phenomena observed here was a deep red glow, which continued in the west long after the usual sunset glare should die out, and in the morning began before the rising sun usually shows color in the easL Axulualilo' Former Krcratary of War Hay Cruelly ICrporiaar tlitra. General Felipe Huencamino of Manila, formerly Aguinaldo's secretary of war, called on the president one day last week iu company with Secretary Root. General Rueucamino was taken prisoner by the United States troop at the time Aguinaldo's mother was captured, and since that time has been at the head of the Federal Filipino party. He told Ihe president that liis mission to Washington was to correct some oi the false reports that have been put in circulation wieh a view of discrediting the work of both the civil government under Judge Taft and the army. The civil government, he told the president, was doing a really wonderful work for good in the islands, and it had beeu ably seconded by the army. I he stories of cruelt3 perpetrated by our soldiers, he said, were either wholly untrue or greatly exaggerated. Tlie Tolnt. had conducted itself in a way army Indian Outbreak In Miulra Exaggerated Cabling from Pretoria, tlie correspraise from ull Mie of anThe reports' of tlie Yaqni Indian pondent Daily Mail, after and this, too, in the face of Filipinos, tlie of been of tlie terms troubles in Sonora, Mexico, has nouncing signing the greatest templatious uud provocaX'o Rrit'sh tin; h revolution surrender, says authorities greatly exaggerated. in progress. Tlie trouble grew out id absolutely rejected the suggestion of tions. the Doer delega'eh that tlie terms of a disagreement between Manuel GurCLIMBED IN HIS SLEEP. Carsurrender FI should be ratified by Mr. liis and tlie at ney men hacienda und a number of Ytiqui Kruger, and declared that the Roera in IIlllnior Sonuiiiliiitlst Meet With Seri-o- u Arciili-utlaborers, who, in u cnntlict, killed two Europe had no hand in the settlement. The terms will show," continued the Mexicans. Tlie Yaqnis, fearing tin; itli liis left Dip dislocated, his hack soldiers, left the ranch and took to tlie correspondent, "that the Rrit'sli injured und probably suffering from carried its contentions ua internal hills, where they were joined by some injuries, John Rowley, a other Yaqnis. Mexican soldiers pur- every vital point, while the minor con- sontim hulist, 4.1 years old, lies iu a sued them and a lignt ensued, resultcessions, particularly those in regard critical coudiliou ut liis home in se-to iim...iul the generous ing in tlie killing of Yaqni apd i is juries are tlie resnll-o- i will gnfatly a At last reiD tjiree Mexican' SuldiA an Tluto valuemiTuIitclie-ner's hail tlie soldiers tlie attempt generui. get possession of a ports Yaquis in tlie hills not far from persona lily as a factor 111 the crow's nest shortly after midnight General Torres says n few conclusion of peace eau never be over- while he was fast asleep. He left liii '1 here is no doubt tiiat bed at an hour when days will suffice to quell the disturb- estimated. the streets were will be ance. peace popular among the Roera." deserted, and, though sound asleep, ltoer Trimmer Itejnlrn Over Tear Term was able to find his way to tlie reui CHAPEL IN HIS FACTOHY. A dispatch from Hamilton, lterinuda, yard. A large tree grows here, in vays: Tlie tiewa was communicated to Manufacturer Tny Time In all Ilia which there is a crow's nest. Rowley, tlie Doers in tlie enclosure on Hawkins re Who At trail. still asleep, placed a ladder against islaud. Tlie prisoners were delighted, Frank Woodbury, a furniture the tree, lln ascended and had just and received the news with great enlias fitted up a chapel in his gotten to the fifteenth round when he thusiasm, shouting, singing and hur- factory in Orwell, near Oswego, X. Y fell to tlie ground and awoke. rahing. Some of them rushed wildly and every morn in.: lie leads religious atniul, embracing every English soldier services there, w i:ii his 150 employees Hanna Numiil Krynol for ICrpublleaB (lv Club. He says they they met, and said: "Yesterday we as the congregation. Tlie were foes, but today we are friends." should all start the day right, and the Republicans of Ohio, in convenDrinks were served out to the Roera services, he tion at Cleveland, nominated the folthinks, helps them to do on Hankins island, and the rejoicing ticket: The lowing last meetings twenty minutes, Secretary of State tluve continued until a late hour. The it is Mr. Woodbury's, and is Lewis C. Layliu of XorivHlk; but time the Doers on Tucker's island also received included iu tlie Judge working hours of the of supreme court, William R. Crew oi tlie news witli great joy. men. McConnellsvilie; Food and dairy- - comIlistin' Slierp Crazing I.aw Pronounced Doctor Ka'n riiyilHmii arc to missioner, Horace Ankeuey of Xenia: Chicago Yallil. Illume for IiiMiiltjr Member of the board of public works, In a decision filed Monday, tlie The twentieth annual meeting oi William Kirtley, Jr., of Defiance. supreme court of Idaho affirmed the the Minnesota State Electric Medical Tlie convention which was a continvalidity of tlie law which prohibits society ended at SL Paul Saturday. ued ovation to Senator Hanna, closed sheep owners from grazing their flocks The feature of tlie session was a paper witli a great demonstration in hie within two miles of inhabited dwelli- read by Dr. II. K. Whitfordof tlie Renhonor, Vo which he responded in a ng!.'. Chief Justice (jurles wrote the net Medical college, Chicago, in which zliaracteristic . The senator, at spcei-hopinion, .IiiMirn ullivau concurring, lie declared tiiat former si ate enliven' ions, lias sounded of lustiee SioeUsuer dissented. Under insanity of tlie present time keynotes that have been taken up by tlir law tlu- owner of a dwelling, was due. to tin- - manner in which e He told them was practiccl lia'f a century ago. Republican glee clubs. within two mile of which sheep are this time to on Letting sing He "Keep referred to tin in judipermitted to graze, is entitled to re- cious use of particularly driiL'S. siu-l- i as mercury, Well Enough Alone,' in tlie campaign cover for grass eaten aud for any other arsenic, etc., by the physicians of fifty rallies this year. damage indicted. years ago. To AIioIIkIi SiiiiiII lieor Kik. n Alleged Dniwiilng of Seven lira In Mevpn Men limivncd In Salmon ICIver. I he lull of ltoer I ii Toond ed. Representative G verst reet II, E. Nutting of Lunlo, in the upper of tlie Indiana, uholishing Curly Rrewcr, the Thunder Mounend of Long Yu!ley, lias arrived it of beer, was favorably acted upon tain guide niul mail carrier, arrived in keg Roisc. He bring-- a st the drownItuise Monday afternoon direct from by tlie ways and menus committee. of Tliutiik-Mountain travelers Tlie measure ing is desired by tlie beer lie left there ramp, having Thursday, that, if true, constitutes the saddest trade in order lo do was at South Fork Saturday. lie says away with tlie incident that lias yi t occurred in tlie small kegs. that there is no truth in the reported rush to tlie gold lie Is. He stales that ilro-ning of seven men ami fourteen before lie left I undo a man named General llrnnk Ketirnl. horses in tlie Smith Fork. The trail is Tlie senate on mili'ary came nut over tlie l.ardo EBglc trail 'pen tin- entire distance. Elk Summit, after some Ilnur he luul affairs lias authorized a refavorable Eagle the principal harrier, lias been shoveloil on hill the tiiat. liis fur port the had found a providing parly ami men are going reportedof seven out, ami of General limoku with Hie parly prospectors drowned, liurM-.saver. with fourteen rank of lieutenant general. I. live ( liilil stray Away and I Found Nailed Iv 'I i by Knlilier. Oltleer Will Prill ( iiIimh ,lrCi III Sage llrUHir. Tom Harless. a fa rnu-- who lives near Tin- little child, two years old, of Tlie latest official order, issued by Rerkeley, Ala., and who lias been tYaiii-Spark-- , living four miles up the I'nitcd Stales military authorities oil t lie was ploughing place, tbc Snake riicr north of American eating dinner at a spring, when lie in tuba, lias just readied W Fiili-.- . Ida., rayed from its borne was eon fronted by two men witli pis- Regular letters numbers In uud 211 bout o'clock Sunday afternoon. It him of i anil lien ( uptain D. E. Auiluiun rum tols. They rolil duly was missed soon ufier by the motlnr him against a tree. Tlie loose witli the const arlilicrv, espcciallv backed tn-search was at once begun. The folds of ilesli on eaeli side were pulled commending him for hi.s services in whole timnati'l in!;: Ii hiirhooii and nailed lo tlie tree and liis organizing am! raising it p. 8,idi a out in tin- search but the litlicto1 u:i. not hands were stretched above liis head high standard of I he same Iniind until 12 o'clock at night llvi office is then by request of President In this condilikewise. and treated I a linn detailed on miles lip the wagon road tun a rds I'o special duly us in tion tlie man re uaiiieil until dark when with the nemo de .itilb-riujtructur brusb. satclio, asleep in ike he was rescued by a farm hand. lr newly organized Cuban army corps. hund-lo-lian- t right-thinkin- g time-keep- er . gov-emine- nt Galli-jjnm'v.- p 1 stir-round- Her-mosill- o. y Miedi-rin- SI-lini- ing. give Chamberlain Deni. . 2.TS majority for governor. It now appears that it will require complete returns lo decide the governorship mid tlie result may not be known for several days. Tlie entire ileiuibliean ticket, with the eveeplion of tin governor, is elected by from T."'"i to l.'.uii. The legislature will probably stand as follows: Senate-Republicans, Dcmucruts, ID. Housi' Republicans, In; DemoS' I. ii crats, joint ballot Republicans, tin; Democrats. :;u. I one-eigii- - lllliio ISerore tlie senate r i I - lini-'i-- s , n-i- iniiiiiif i,-e- . tli - i i Fitz-iteve- n's - Practically complete returns from 2s out of Il.t counties in Oregon, ami c timnted majorities in the live remain, i Anaconda, Mont. Kayes and Daly will An official cablegram received it recover. Fitzstevens died two hours later, apparently well content to quit London from Lord Kitchener, dated tliia life, but sorry that lie had failed Pretoria, Saturday, May 31, 11:1.1 p, m., to kill his victims aloug with several aaya: A document containing terms ol others whom he declared had "dune was signed here this evening surrender him dirt Coroner Hughes took At half past ten o'clock by all the Doer body in charge and will bold representatives, as well aa Lord Mil in inquest Fitzstevens was sent to the asylum ncr, the llritish High Commissioner, four years ago. At the time many tes- And myself. The news of peace in South Africa, tified against liitn. He was released contained in tlie foregoing dispatch lix months later aa cured. Fitzstevens went to Salt Lake City and, 'fter stay- from Lord Kitchener, was not expected in London. Soon after the receipt ol ing there for aome time, went to where he worked in the the dispatch, however, tlie news spread to the clubs and hotels, and was re soal mines. The He saya that he procured one of the ceived with much enthusiasm. church bells were to acclaim the & a Wesson rung 39, in Salt funs, Smith Lake City, and that the oilier, a 38 good news. A crowd Colts gun, was bought by him at gathered at the Mansion House, and tlie lord mayor of London, Fitzstevens was taken to tlie county Sir Joseph C. Dimsdale, announced fail after the shooting, and before liis from the balcony that terms of surrenleatli told Under Sheriff Morgan der had been signed in South Africa. Lord Kitchener's definite announceLhat he shot Hayes because the latter ment of peace was received at tlie war In bia road. He said: "I wanted yot Mrs. McCarthy, Daly and some ollieri office at 1 o'clock in tlie afternoon and because they did me dirt when I wsi was communicated to King Edward lent to the asylum." The dying mac and all the members of the cabinet beasked to be shot, he said he did not fore it was given to the public. The peace news was announced in tare to live longer. the churches Sunday and by some conResides those who were shot by tin it was received with apgregations Insane man, several officers were on Fltzstevens trail and he held them all plause. of-In- all the churches of London thanksgiving were offered at bay until Deputy Sheriff Daly prayers slosed in on him. The fight between and special hymns were sung. d tlie two men was a CARRIED ITS CONTENTIONS. but owing lo Fitzsteven'i agiiity tlie deputy waffnnalile to hit British Govern hi rut Won on Every Vital him but once. T maou-lacture- r, er Si'imr continued bis testimony before tlie bouse committee oil insulur affairs Tuesday, lie was questioned by the minority ineml ers with a view of bringing out th,. f;ll. Hi a t lie bad at times favored the Lee It. Wright, mi attorney of Iark City, was accidentally shot in the font Filipinos uud at others favored Spain Htid the United Stales. R.icnriiiinu; by bis wife while the couple were cn a insisted that in curb case his motives They had pleasure trip last week. been shoot ii g at a target when Mrs. were for the best interests of his people. There tvu-- some controversy Wright in jideiitally discharged tin over the address to eongtess, written gun with the result stated. by llucncnndiio, in wli.rh lie favored Filipino illdcpcii de 'lei t- - Ilayra suit a Uefiuly PEACE IN SOUTH APRICA. Em-plo- Inri I JuiIk INSANE MAN. Ol Anaconda, Muni.. Attacked by t'raxy Man, AN ACTIVE STRIKERS. BY BY Patrick Fitzsteveus, a former inmate of the State Insane asylum, shot Police The Ntm I With j;intti(l In Scora or Mora Injurail on Mufti Sidra. Sheriff and (Jturuli ItrlU Drlujf Judge Crrt Hayes Joseph Deputy Ih Oltleers I sing 1lslola am! Ituntf li .tt'Hmui (he o4ul Daly, and was in turn shot four times ('lull to Enforce Order. New n. Sheriff by C'onley.Monday afternoon at UTAH LOGAN, COATS SHOT - Amt-rleni- .,,1-tii- r - i -I de-ts- I I l - 1 . eli |